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RUGBY  SCHOOL  REGISTER. 


VOLUME    II. 


FROM  AUGUST,  1842,  TO  JANUARY,   1874. 


REVISED     AND     ANNOTATED     BY 
REV.      A.      T.      MIOHBLL,      O.R.,      M.A 


PRINTED    FOR    SUBSCRIBERS    BY 

A.     J.     LAWRENCE,     MARKET     PLACE,     RUGBY. 
MDCCCCII. 


RUGBY  : 

A.    J.     LAWRENCE,    PRINTER, 
MARKET    PLACE. 


PREFACE.  Ill 


PREFACE. 


THE  revision  of  that  part  of  the  Register  comprised  in  this 
volume,  and  particularly  the  period  1850-1874,  has  naturally  been 
a  far  easier  task  than  was  the  case  in  the  earlier  part.  The  entries 
in  the  Album  were  accurately  transcribed  for  the  edition  of  1886, 
and  the  corrections  now  made  have  been  for  the  most  part  supplied 
by  the  bearers  of  the  names  themselves.  The  Album  has,  however, 
been  carefully  studied  and  the  contemporary  School  Lists  examined, 
with  the  result  that  a  few  omitted  names  have  been  added  to  the 
Roll. 

Similarly  in  the  annotation,  the  Editor  has  had  the  benefit 
of  a  sound  foundation  to  work  upon.  The  Editor  of  the  volume 
printed  in  1886  had  no  time-honoured  glosses  to  mislead  him,  and 
the  majority  of  his  notes  only  require  the  additions  to  them  which 
time  has  brought.  In  order  to  make  these  additions  correctly 
circulars,  specifying  the  points  requiring  attention  in  their  own 
individual  cases,  have  been  sent  to  upwards  of  two  thousand  Old 
Rugbeians.  That  eighty  per  cent,  have  failed  to  reply  is  taken  to 
mean  rather  that  they  are  content  with  the  old  notes,  than  that 
they  are  indifferent  as  to  the  correctness  of  their  entry,  or  the  de- 
scriptions given  of  their  careers.  The  Editor  has,  nevertheless, 
made  every  effort  to  bring  all  notes  up  to  date,  even  in  cases  where 
personal  returns  might  reasonably  have  been  expected. 


IV  PREFACE. 

The  list  of  Boarding  Houses  tentatively  given  in  Volume  i., 
has  elicited  more  exact  information,  and  so  far  as  it  concerns  the 
period  covered  by  this  Volume,  is  reprinted  below.  The  point  of 
interest  being,  who  took  on  the  Boarders  on  the  departure  of  any 
House  Master,  a  somewhat  different  way  of  arranging  the  list  has 
been  adopted.  It  should,  perhaps,  be  mentioned  that  in  former 
days  it  was  not  uncommon  for  boys  to  migrate  from  one  House  to 
another,  but  these  migrations  can  only  be  dated  by  a  reference  to 
the  School  Lists. 

The  detection  of  some  more  ghost  names  conjured  up  by  the 
"  Companion  to  the  Rugby  School  Register,"  and  unsuspectingly 
adopted  in  Volume  i.,  renders  a  list  of  further  Addenda  to  that 
Volume  necessary. 

The  special  thanks  of  the  Editor  are  due  to  Dr.  James  for  his 
appeal  to  the  Press,  which  has  elicited  information  from  all  parts 
of  the  world :  to  many  Old  Rugbeians,  who  have  answered  specific 
inquiries :  and  particularly  to  Morris  Davies,  W.  B.  Gair,  and 
G.  A.  Solly,  who  have  assisted  greatly  in  tracing  names  from  Rugby, 
London,  and  Liverpool,  respectively. 

SHERIFFHALES, 

/5  November^   1902. 


CONTENTS. 


CONTENTS     OF    VOLUME     II. 


TRUSTEES.  OF    THE    SCHOOL          -  vii 

GOVERNING    BODY      -  -                    viii 

HEADMASTERS     -  ix 

ASSISTANT    MASTERS    AND    TUTORS   -  -                        X 

ENTRANCES     UNDER— 

YEAH. 

1842            ARCHIBALD    CAMPBELL  TAIT,    D.C.L.                                  -I 

1850            EDWARD    MEYRICK    GOULBURN,    D.D.     -  93 

1858            FREDERICK    TEMPLE,    D.D.  -          l6l 

1870            HENRY    HAYMAN,    D.D.  308 

ADDENDA    ET    CORRIGENDA  _         345 

FURTHER   ADDENDA   TO    VOL.    I.  -                 -                 -                 347 

INDEX      -  '                 '                 -         351 

LIST   OF   SUBSCRIBERS  -                       1 


A  Standing  Committee  of  Masters  and  Old  Rugbeians 
was  appointed  by  the  Headmaster  in  1899,  to  consult  on  the 
printing  of  the  Register,  and  all  communications  relating 
to  entries  should  be  addressed  to  "  THIS  REGISTER  COMMITTEE, 
RUGBY  SCHOOL." 


TRUSTEES.  Vll 


TRUSTEES     OF     RUGBY     SCHOOL. 


1842. 

Right  Hon.  William  Basil  Percy,  ;th  Karl  of  Denbigh,  Newnham  Paddox.    Died  1865. 

Right  Hon.  Heneage,  5th   Earl  of  Aylesford,   Packington   Hall,  Coventry.     Died  1859. 

Right  Hon.  Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Warwick,  Warwick  Castle.     Died  1853. 

Right  Hon.  Richard  William  Penn.  Earl  Howe,  Gopsall   Hall,  Atherstone.     Died  1870. 

Sir  Gray  Skipwith,  8th  Baronet,  Alveston,  Warwickshire.     Died  1852. 

Sir  Francis  Lawley,  yth  Baronet,  Middleton   Hall,  Coleshill.     Died  1851. 

Sir  Henry  Halford,  Baronet,  Wistow  Hall,  Market  Harborough.     Died  1844. 

Sir  George  Crewe,  8th  Baronet,  Calke  Hall,  Derby.     Died  1844. 

William  Holbech,  Esq.,  Farnborough,  Banbury.     Died  1856. 

Evelyn  John  Shirley,  P^sq.,  Eatington  Hall,  Stratford-on-Avon.     Died    '856. 

Henry  Grimes,  Esq.,  Coton  House,  Rugby.     Died  1860. 

William  Stratford  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Merivale  Hall,  Atherstone.     Died  1871. 

The  following  were  appointed  in  the  years  stated. 

1844  Right  Hon.Chandos,  Baron  Leigh  of  Stoneleigh,  Stoneleigh  Abbey,  Kenilworth. 

Died  1850. 

1844  Sir  Theophilus  Biddulph,  6th  Baronet,  Birdingbury  Hall,  Southam.     Died  1854. 

18^1  Henry  Christopher  Wise.  Esq.,  Woodcote,  Leamington.     Died  1883. 

1851  Lord  Charles  Bertie  Percy,  Guy's  Cliff,  Warwick.     Died  1870. 

1852  Sir  Henry  St.  John  Halford,  3rd  Baronet,  Wistow  Hall,  Leicestershire.     Died  1897. 
1855  Right  Hon.  George  Guy,  4th  Earl  of  Warwick,   Warwick  Castle.     Died    1893. 

1855  Right  Hon.  William   Henry,  2nd   Baron    Leigh,  Stoneleigh   Abbey,  Kenilworth. 

1856  Right  Hon    Lord  John  Scott,  Cawston  House.  Rugby.     Died  1860. 

1857  Right  Hon.  Charles  Bowyer,  ist  Baron  Norton,  Hams  Hall,  Birmingham. 

1859  Right  Hon.  Charles  Newdigate  Newdegate,  M.P.,  Arbury,  Nuneaton.    Died  1887. 

1860  Sir  Thomas  George  Skipwith,  9th  Baronet,  Newbold  Hall,  Rugby.  Died  1863. 
1860     Ven.  Archdeacon  Charles  William    Holbech,   Farnborough  Vicarage,  Banbury. 

Died  1901. 
1864     His  Grace,  John  Winston,  7th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.,  Blenheim  Palace, 

Woodstock.     Died  1883. 

1866     William  Bromley  Davenport,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Baginton  Hall,  Coventry.     Died  1884. 
1868     Colonel  John  Sidney  North,  M.P.,  Wroxton  Abbey,  Banbury.     Died  1894. 
1870     Right  Rev.  Henry,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester,  Hartlebury  Castle,  Kidderminster. 

Died  1891. 
1870     Evelyn  Philip  Shirley,  Esq.,  Eatington  Hall,  Stratford-on-Avon.     Died  1882. 


Vlll  GOVERNING    BODY. 


GOVERNING     BODY. 


December  15,  1871. 

Right  Rev.  Henry,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester.     Died  1891. 

Right  Rev.  Frederick,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter,  afterwards  Bishop  of  London,  and  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury. 

Most  Hon.  Francis  George  Hugh,  5th  Marquis  of  Hertford.     Died  1884. 

Right  Hon.  George  Guy,  4th  Earl  of  Warwick.     Died  1893. 

Right  Hon.  William  Henry,  2nd  Baron  Leigh. 

Right  Hon.  Charles  Bowyer,  ist  Baron  Norton. 

Rev.  George  Granville  Bradley,  afterwards  Dean  of  Westminster. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Bateson,  D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     Died 
1881. 

Right  Hon.  Charles  Newdigate  Newdegate,  M.P.     Died  1887. 

Professor  Henry  John  Stephen  Smith,  F.R.S.     Died   1883. 

Sir  George  Kettilby  Rickards,  K..C.B.     Died    1889. 

Right  Hon.  Ralph  Robert  Wheeler  Lingen,  ist  Baron  Lingen.     Resigned   1902. 


HEADMASTERS.  IX 


HEADMASTERS    OF    RUGBY    SCHOOL. 


1842     Archibald  Campbell  Tait,  D.D. 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1830-35,  B.A.  First  Class  Classical 
School,  1833,  Fellow,  1834-42,  M.A.  1836,  Tutor,  1837-42,  B.C.L. 
1842,  D.D.  by  diploma,  1869.  Appointed  Headmaster  of  Rugby,  1842. 
Dean  of  Carlisle,  1850-56.  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  1856-68.  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  1868.  A  Privy  Councillor,  and  a  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Society.  Died  3  December,  1882. 


1850     Edward  Meyrick  Goulburn,  D.D. 

Educated  at  Eton  College.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1834-41, 
B.A.,  First  Class  Classics,  1839,  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  1841-46, 
M.A.  1842,  D.C.L.  1850,  0.0.1856.  Appointed  Headmaster  of  Rugby, 
1850.  Resigned,  1858.  Minister  of  Quebec  Chapel,  1858-59,  Incum- 
bent of  St.  John's,  Paddington,  1859-67,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  and  Dean  of  Norwich,  1866. 
Resigned  the  deanery,  1889.  Died  3  May,  1897.  For  list  of  his  pub- 
lished works  see  Crockford,  1897.  A  Window  to  his  memory  was 
unveiled  in  the  School  Chapel  by  Archbishop  Temple,  i  October,  1898. 


1858     Frederick  Temple,  D.D. 

Educated  at  BlundelPs  School,  Tiverton.  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Blundell  Scholar,  1838-42,  B.A.,  Double  First  Class,  Classics  and 
Mathematics,  1842,  Fellow,  1842-48,  M.A.  1847,  Mathematics  and 
Logic  Lecturer.  1845,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1885,  Select 
Preacher,  1857,  and  1872,  Bampton  Lecturer,  1875.  Chaplain  to  the 
Queen.  1872.  Appointed  Headmaster  of  Rugby,  1858.  Lord  Bishop 
of  Exeter,  1869.  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  1885.  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, 1896.  Hon.  D.D.  of  St.  Andrew's  University,  1885,  and  LL.D. 
Cambridge,  1897,  au{^  a  Lord  of  the  Privy  Council.  Chairman  of  the 
Governing  Body  of  Rugby  School.  For  list  of  his  published  works  see 
Crockford,  1902. 


1870     Henry  Hayman,  D.D. 

Educated  at  Merchant  Taylors  School,  1832-41.  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  Scholar,  1841-44,  B.A.,  Double  Second  Class,  Classics  and 
Mathematics,  1845,  Fellow,  1844-55,  M.A.  1849,  B.D.  1854,  D.D.  1870. 
Assistant  Master,  Charterhouse,  1852-55.  Headmaster,  St.  Olave's, 
Southwark,  1855-59,  an(^  °f  Cheltenham  Grammar  School,  1859-68, 
and  of  Bradfield  College,  1868-69.  Appointed  Headmaster  of  Rugby, 
December,  1869.  Resigned,  1874.  Rector  of  Aldingham,  Lancashire, 
from  1874.  For  list  of  his  published  works,  see  Crockford,  1902. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS. 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS     AND    TUTORS. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    TAIT. 

1843  Ralph  Robert  Wheeler  Lingen,  appointed  February,  1843.  Left  February,  1844. 
Educated  at  Bridgnorth  School.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1837-41, 
Ireland  Scholar,  1838,  Hertford  Scholar,  1839,  B-A-  First  class  Classics, 
1841,  Latin  Essay,  1843,  Eldon  Scholar,  1846,  Fellow  of  Balliol  College, 
1841-50,  M.A.  1846,  created  D.C.L.,  1881,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
1886.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1847.  Secretary  to  Committee  of 
Council  on  Education,  1849-70.  Permanent  Secretary  to  the  Treasury, 
1870-85.  K.C.B.  1879.  Created  BARON  LINGEN,  1885.  Member  of  the 
Governing  Body  of  Rugby  School,  1871-1902. 

1843     Dr.  Trithen,  Modern  Languages. 

1843  George  Barnard,  Drawing  Master.     Left  1880.     Died   1890. 

1844  Monsieur  M.  Bernays,  Modern  Languages. 

1844  Rev.    George   John    Kennedy,    appointed  March,    1844.     Entered   Shrewsbury 

School,  1828,  and  left  1830.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1830. 
Porson  Prizeman  and  Bell  Scholar,  1831,  B.A.,  First  Classic,  and  Davies 
Scholar,  1834,  Fellow,  1835,  M.A.  1837.  Died  n  September,  1847.  A 
Memorial  Inscription  is  in  the  School  Chapel. 

1845  Rev.  Robert  Bickersteth  Mayor,  appointed   April.   1845.     Left  1863.     Educated 

at  Manchester  Grammar  School.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar, 
1838,  B.A.,  3rd  Wrangler,  1842,  Fellow,  1845-64,  M.A.  1845.  Mathe- 
matical Master  at  Rugby.  Rector  of  Prating,  Colchester,  1863.  Hon. 
Canon  of  St.  Albans,  1877.  Died  15  August,  1898. 

1845  Rev.  Richard   Congreve,  appointed   April,    1845.     Left  1848.     Entered   Rugby 

School,  August,  1832,  see  Vol  I.  page  261.  Exhibitioner,  1837.  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  1840,  M.A.  1845,  Fellow,  1844-54. 
Afterwards  M.R.C.P.  Died  7  July,  1899. 

1846  Rev.   George  Granville   Bradley,   appointed  January,    1846.     Left  June,  1858. 

Entered  Rugby  School,  August  1837,  see  Vol.  I.,  page  294.  Exhibitioner, 
1840.  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  Classics, 
1844,  Latin  Essay,  1845,  Fellow,  M.A.  1847.  Headmaster  of  Marlborough, 
1858-70.  Master  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1870.  D.D.  1881.  Dean 
of  Westminster,  1881-1902. 

1846  John  Campbell  Shairp,  appointed  1846.     Left  Christmas,  1857.     Balliol  College, 

Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1840,  Newdigate  Prize,  1842,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1847. 
Professor  of  Poetry,  1877-85.  Principal  of  St.  Andrew's  University.  Died 
18  September,  1885. 

1847  Rev.  Thomas  Sanders  Evans,  appointed   August,  1847.     Left  June,  1862.     St. 

John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1835,  Porson  Prize,  1838,  B.A.  1839, 
M.A.  1845.  Professor  of  Greek,  Durham  University,  1862.  Canon 
Residentiary  in  Durham  Cathedral,  1862.  Died  May,  1889. 

1847  Arthur  Bradley,  appointed  August,  1847.  Left  June,  1848.  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  1844,  Michell  Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  1844,  B-A.  1847,  M-A- 
1850.  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Southampton,  1863.  Died  ^November,  1884. 

1847  Raymond  Brewster  Smythies,  appointed  August,  1847.  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1850.  Died  August,  1861. 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS.  XI 


1848  Theodore  Walrond,  appointed  August,  1848.  Left  1853.  Entered  Rugby 
School,  August,  1834,  see  Vol.  I.  page  274.  Exhibitioner,  1842.  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1842-50,  B.A.  First  Class,  Classics,  1846,  Senior 
Mathematical  Scholar,  1847,  M.A.  1851,  Fellow,  1850-57.  Secretary  to 
the  Civil  Service  Commission,  1863.  Appointed  a  Commissioner,  and  C.B., 
1871.  A  Member  of  the  Governing  Body  of  Rugby  School,  1884.  Died 
1 6  June,  1887. 

1848  Rev.  Charles  Evans,  appointed  August,  1848.     Left  June,  1862.     Trinity  College, 

Cambridge,  Scholar,  1844,  Craven  Scholar,  1846,  Senior  Chancellor's 
Medallist  and  B.A.  First  Classic  and  Senior  Optime,  1847,  Fellow,  18-18-52, 
M.A.  1850.  Headmaster  of  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1862-72. 
Rector  of  Solihull,  1872-94.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral,  1874. 

1849  Alexander  Ross,    LL.D.,   Master  of   Modern   Languages.     Appointed    August, 

1849.     Left  Christmas,  1850. 

1849  William  Sharp,  F.R.S.,  Reader  in  Natural  Philosophy.    Appointed  August,  1849. 

Left  Christmas,  1850.  Of  Morton  House,  Rugby.  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (1840), 
and  F.G.S.  Died  10  April,  1896. 

ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    GOULBURN. 

1850  Rev.    Leonard   Francis    Burrows,  appointed   August,  1850.      Left  Easter,  1872. 

Educated  at  the  Charterhouse.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1839, 
B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1843,  Fellow,  Vinerian  Scholar,  1844.  M.A. 
1849.  Rector  of  Limington,  Somerset,  1882-86.  Address,  The  Rectory, 
Godalming.  Athenceum  Club. 

1851  Rev.    Berdmore    Compton,    appointed    1851.     Left    December,    1857.     Merton 

College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Mathematics,  1841,  Fellow,  1841-52, 
M.A.  1843.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1846.  Vicar  of  All  Saints, 
Margaret  Street,  London,  1873-86.  Address,  Athet  stone  Hall,  IPanvickshire. 

1852  Rev.  Philip   Bowden   Smith,   Modern    Languages,    appointed   February,    1852. 

Entered  Rugby  School,  February,  1844,  see  page  21  below.  University 
College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1849,  B-A-  l85'»  M-A-  |856-  Died  at  Rugby, 
i  June,  1895.  The  School  Chapel  was  enlarged  as  a  Monument  to  his 
memory. 

1852  Rev.  Edward  White  Benson,  appointed  August,  1852.  Left  Christmas,  1858. 
Educated  at  King  Edward's  School.  Birmingham.  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, Scholar,  1848,  B.A.  Senior  Chancellor's  Medallist,  Members' 
Prizeman,  and  First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1852,  Fellow,  1853,  M.A. 
1855,  B.D.  1862,  D.D.  1867.  First  Headmaster  of  Wellington'College, 
1858-72.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1872.  Lord  Bishop  of  Truro,  1877. 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1883.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  1884.  Died  1 1  October, 
1896.  A  Medallion  to  his  memory  is  in  the  School  Chapel. 

ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    TEMPLE. 

1858  Rev.  Thomas  William  Jex-Blake,  appointed  February,  1858.  Left  July,  1868. 
Entered  Rugby  School,  August,  1844,  see  page  29  below.  Exhibitioner, 
1851.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1851,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1853,  B.A.  First  Class,  Classics,  1855,  Fellow  and  Tutor, 
dueen's  College.  1855,  M.A.  1857.  B-  and  D.D.,  1873.  F.S.A.  Head- 
master of  Cheltenham  College,  1868-74.  Headmaster  of  Rugby  School, 
1874-87.  Rector  of  Alvechurch,  1887.  Dean  of  Wells,  1891.  Address, 
The  Deanery,  Wells,  Somerset. 

1858  Rev.  Arthur  Gray  Butler,  appointed  25  August,  1858.  Left  1862.  Entered 
Rugby  School,  August,  1844,  see  page  28  below.  Exhibitioner,  1850. 
University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1850,  B.A.  Ireland  Scholar,  and  First 


Xll  ASSISTANT    MASTERS. 


Class,  Classics,  1853,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  1856,  M.A.  1857.  Head- 
master of  Haileybury,  1862-67.  Dean  and  Tutor  of  Oriel,  1875-85. 
Address,  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 

1859  Rev.  Christopher  Blick  Hutchinson,  appointed  10  February,  1859.  Left 
August,  1884.  Educated  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1838-47, 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1847,  B-A-  First  Class,  Classical 
Tripos,  1851,  M.A.  1854,  Resident  Fellow,  1853-55.  Assistant  Master 
King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1855-58.  Examining  Chaplain  to 
Archbishops  Benson  and  Temple,  from  1884.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury 
Cathedral,  1892.  Address,  Duppas  Hill,  Croydon. 

1859  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Moberly,  appointed  10  February,  1859.  Left  1879. 
Educated  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1833-36.  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Scholar,  1838-44,  B.A.  1841,  M.A.  1846.  Rector  of  Coin  Rogers,  North- 
leach,  1879-83.  Died  July,  1893. 

1859  Rev.  James  Maurice  Wilson,  Mathematics  and  Natural  Science,  appointed 
i  September,  1859.  ^eft  Easter,  1879.  Educated  at  King  William's 
College,  Isle  of  Man,  1847-52,  and  Sedbergh  School,  1852-55.  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1855,  Bell's  University  Scholar,  1856,  B.A. 
Senior  Wrangler,  1859,  Fellow,  1859-68,  M.A.  1862.  Ordained,  1879. 
Headmaster  of  Clifton  College,  1879-90.  Vicar  of  Rochdale,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Manchester,  1890.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1898.  For  list  of  pub- 
lished works  see  Crock  f'otd,  1902.  Address,  ficarage,  Rochdale. 

1859  Edward  Ashley  Scott,  appointed  20  April,  1859.  Left  1895.  Entered  Rugby 
School  in  August,  1842,  see  page  6  below.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
Scholar,  1849,  B.A.  6th  in  First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  and  Chancellor's 
Medallist,  1853,  Fellow,  M.A.  1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1853-59.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  'Address,  The  Lawn,  Rugby. 

1859  John  William  Joseph  Vecqueray,  Modern   Languages,  appointed  August,  1859. 

Educated  at  the  College  of  Notre  Dame  de  la  Paix,  Namur,  1841-48. 
Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Bruges,  Belgium,  1851-59,  and  at 
Rugby,  1859-89.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  1859,  until  his  death, 
26  December,  1901. 

1860  Rev.    Charles    Elsee,    Mathematics,    appointed    February,    1860.      Left    1901. 

Educated  at  Ramsgate  School,  now  The  South  Eastern  College.  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1853,  B.A.  Third  Wrangler,  1855,  Fellow, 
1857-61,  M.A.  1858.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  1855-60. 
Address,  16,  Billon  Road,  Rugby. 

1860  Rev.  John  Percival,  appointed  20  October,  1860.  Left  August,  1862.  Educated 
at  Appleby  Grammar  School.  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1854, 
Junior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1855,  Double  First  Class,  Moderations,  1856, 
B.A.  Double  First  Class,  1858,  M.A.  1858,  Fellow,  1858-63,  D.D.  by 
diploma,  1895.  Hon.  LL.D.  of  St.  Andrew's,  1875.  Headmaster  of  Clifton 
College,  1862-78.  President  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1878-87.  Canon 
of  Bristol,  1882-87.  Headmaster  of  Rugby,  1887-95.  Lord  Bishop  of 
Hereford,  1895.  Address,  The  Palace,  Hereford. 

1862  Alexander  William  Potts,  appointed  n  February,  1862.  Left  December,  1869. 
Educated  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1849-54.  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar,  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  1854,  B.A.  Second  Classic,  and  Chancellor's 
Medallist,  1858,  Fellow,  1859,  M-A-  l86'-  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow.  Head- 
master of  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh,  1870.  Died  15  November,  1889. 

1862  William  Knyvett  Wilson,  appointed  28  August,  1862.  Educated  at  Eton 
College.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1858,  B.A.  Fourth  Classic,  and 
equal  as  Chancellor's  Medallist,  1862,  Fellow,  1864,  M.A.  1865.  Killed 
by  a  fall  from  the  Riffelhorn,  1865. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS.  Xlll 


1862  James  Surtees  Phillpotts,  agpointed  28  August,  1862.  Left  1874.  Educated 
at  Winchester  College,  1852-58.  New  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  (Fellow), 
1858-69,  Stanhope  Prize  Essay,  1859,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 

1860,  First  Class,   Final   Classics,    1862.    B.A.    1863,   B.C.L.    1864,  M.A. 
1872.     Headmaster  of  Bedford  Grammar  School,  from  1874. 

1862  Francis  Elliott  Kitchener,  Mathematics,  appointed  28  August,  1862.  Left  1874. 
Entered  Rugby  School  in  August,  1854,  see  page  137  below.  Exhibitioner, 
1857.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1 2th  Wrangler  and  Second  Class, 
Classical  Tripos,  1861,  Fellow,  1863,  M.A.  1864.  Headmaster  of  the 
High  School,  Newcastle,  Staffs,  1874.  J.P.  for  Staffordshire.  Address, 
Oulton  Old  Had,  Stone,  Staffordshire. 

1862  Rev.  James  Robertson,  appointed   20  October,  1862.     Left  1871.     Educated  at 

Cheltenham  College,  1846-54.  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1854,  B.A. 
Second  Classic,  1858,  Fellow,  M.A.  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow 
School,  1872-83.  Headmaster  of  Haileybury  College,  1884-90.  Vicar  of 
Whittlesford,  Cambridge,  from  1891. 

1863  Rev.  John   Bond,   Mathematics,  appointed    August,    1863.     Left    Midsummer, 

1865.  Educated  at  Lancaster  School.     Magdalene  College,  Cambridge, 
Scholar,  1857,   B.A.  2nd    Wrangler  and  Smith's  Prizeman,  1861,  Fellow, 
1861-65,    M.A.    1864.     Rector  of  Anderby,    1865-89.     Rector  of   Steeple 
Ashton,  1889-97.     Archdeacon  of  Stow,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Peter  in  Eastgate, 
Lincoln,  1897. 

1864  Arthur  Sidgwick,   appointed   25   August,    1864.     Left    1879       Entered  Rugby 

School  in  August,  1853,  see  page  131,  below.  Exhibitioner,  1859.  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1859,  Senior  Bell  Scholar,  1860,  Greek  Ode, 

1861,  1862,  Porson  Scholar,  1861,  Members'  Prizeman,  1862,  1863,  1864, 
B.A.   Second   Classic,   1863,  Senior   Chancellor's  Medallist,   1863,   Fellow, 
1864-79.     Tutor  of  Corpus   Christi  College,  Oxford,  1879,   Fellow,  1882. 
Address,  64,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

1864  Henry  Lee  Warner,  appointed  25  August,  1864.  Left  1885.  Entered  Rugby 
School  in  August,  1854.  see  page  139,  below.  Exhibitioner,  1860.  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1860,  Prizeman  for  Latin  Verse  and 
Greek  Epigram,  1861,  B.A.  nth  in  First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1864, 
Bachelor's  Members  Prize,  and  Fellow,  1865,  M.A.  1867.  J.P.  for  Norfolk. 
Member  of  the  Governing  Body  of  Rugby  School,  October,  1902.  Address, 
The  Paddocks,  Swuffham,  Norfolk. 

1864  Edward  Frederick  Grenfell,   Modern    Languages,   appointed    20  October,  1864. 

Entered  Rugby  School  in  August,  1853,  seepage  131,  below.  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1859-63,  B.A.  First  Class,  Classics,  1863,  M.A. 

1866.  Died  at  Rugby,  29  December,  1870. 

1865  Rev.  Thomas  Neville  Hutchinson,  Natural  Science,  appointed  10  February,  1865. 

Left  1883.  Educated  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham.  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1850,  B.A.  15th  Wrangler,  1854,  M.A.  1859. 
Second  Master,  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1860-65.  Vicar  of 
Broad  Chalke,  Salisbury,  1882-98.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1898-  Died 
12  May,  1899. 

1865  John  Lucas  Tupper,  Drawing,  appointed  August,  1865.  Died  29  September, 
1879. 

1865  Rev.  Henry  Brandreth,  Mathematics,  appointed  25  August,  1865.  Left  Christ- 
mas, 1865.  Educated  at  Eton  College.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
Scholar,  1853,  B.A.  nth  Wrangler,  1857,  Fellow,  1858-71,  M.A.  1860. 
Mathematical  Master  at  Eton,  1860-64.  Rector  of  Dickleburgh,  1871-99. 
Address,  72,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge. 


XIV  ASSISTANT    MASTERS. 


1866  Rev.  Charles  James  Eliseo  Smith,  Mathematics,  appointed  25  January,  1866. 
Left  December,  1873.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  ;th  Wrangler, 
1860,  Fellow,  1862-64,  M.A.  1863.  Mathematical  Master  at  Sherborne 
School,  1863-66,  and  at  Eton  College,  1874-80.  Vicar  of  Bromham, 
Bedford,  1880,  until  his  death,  23  December,  1900. 

1866  Robert  Whitelaw,  appointed   20   April,    1866.     Educated  at  Lancaster  School. 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1861,  Craven  Scholar,  1864,  B.A. 
First  in  First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  and  8th  Senior  Optime,  1865,  First 
Chancellor's  Medallist,  1865,  Fellow  1866-67,  M.A.  1868. 

1867  Edwin    Edwards,  Music,   appointed    1867.     Left    1886.     Organist  and    Choir- 

master, 1867-86.     Address,  ftnrton  Stieet,  Rn«by. 

1867  Andreas  Pettersson,  Music,  appointed  1867.     Left  July,  1895.     Died,  1898. 

1868  Rev.  Thomas  Leslie  Papillon,  appointed   18  September,  1868.     Left  July,  1869. 

Educated  at  Marlborough  College.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar, 
1859-64,  Hertford  Scholar  and  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1862, 
Latin  Verse,  1863,  B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1864,  Fellow  of  Merton 
College,  1865-69,  M.A.  1867,  Fellow  of  New  College,  1869-84,  Tutor, 
1870-84.  Vicar  of  Writtle,  Chelmsford,  from  1884.  For  list  of  published 
works,  see  Crock fdrd. 

1869  Robert  West  Taylor,   appointed    17    September,    1869.     Left   1877.     St.  John's 

College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner,  1856,  B.A.  Fifth  Classic, 
and  I7th  Wrangler,  1860,  Fellow,  1861,  M.A.  1863.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  College,  1864-69.  Headmaster  of  Kelly  College,  Tavistock, 
1877-86.  Died,  1890. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    HAYMAN. 

1870  William   Sargent,   appointed  January,   1870.     Educated  at  St.  Bees  Grammar 

School.  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Michel  Exhibitioner,  1849-52,  Scholar, 
1852-56,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1855,  Fellow,  1856-63.  Died  at  Rugby, 
14  December,  1892. 

1871  Rev.  William   Charles  Green,   appointed  January,    1871.     Left   Easter,    1884. 

Educated  at  Eton  College.  1843-51.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1851, 
Browne's  Medallist,  1852,  1853,  1854,  Craven  Scholar  and  B.A.,  Second 
Classic,  1855,  Fellow,  1854-58,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Hepworth,  Diss, 
from  1884.  For  list  of  published  works,  see  Crockjord,  1902. 

1871  Rev.  James  Isaac  Cohen,  appointed  January,  1871.  Left  June,  1872.  Educated 
at  Clifton  College.  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1866,  B.A.  1870, 
M.A.  1875.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary,  Harrogate,  from  1898. 

1871  Edward  Armstrong,  appointed  1871.  Left  Christmas,  1873.  Educated  at 
Bradfield  College.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.  First 
Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1869,  Fellow,  Queen's  College,  1869, 
M.A.  1871,  Senior  Bursar,  1878. 

1871  Rev.  Frederick  William   Spurling,  appointed    Easter,  1871.     Left  Easter,  1874. 

Educated  at  St.  Paul's  School.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1862-67, 
First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1864,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1866, 
B.A.  1867.  M.A.  1871.  Assistant  Master  at  Westminster  School,  1869-71. 
Tutor  of  Keble  College,  Oxford,  from  1875. 

1872  Frank  Thomas  Lawrence,   appointed   1872.     Left  July,  1873.     Entered  Rugby 

School  in  February,  1856,  see  page  147,  below.  London  University,  1871. 
Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1881.  Address,  6,  Pump  Cout  t,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 


BOARDING    HOUSES. 


XV 


BOARDING     HOUSES. 


Lawrence  Sheriffe  Street. 
South  Side. 

Stanley,  Mr.  R. 
Extinct,  1849. 

12,  &  14,  Hillmorton  Road. 
South  Side. 

1832     Grenfell,  A. 
1845     Congreve,  R. 
1848     Walrond,  T. 
1853-7  Shairp,  J.  C. 


10, 

Hillmorton  Road. 
South  Side. 

Lawrence  Sheriff  e  Street, 
and  3,  Hillmorton  Road. 

North  Side. 

1836 

Powlett,  R.  W. 

1840 

Cotton,  G.  E.  L. 

1841 

Highton,  H. 

1850 

Compton,  B. 

1852 

Burrows,  L.  F. 

1858 

Smythies,  R.  B. 

1872 

Green,  W.  C. 

1861 

Anstey.C.A.^&ro  tern) 

1882 

Michell,  W.  G. 

1862 

Moberly,  C.  E. 

*i884 

Michell,  W.  G. 

.874 

Phillpotts,  J.  S. 

1875 

Lee  Warner,  H. 

1884 

Morice,  F.  D. 

1895 

Payne  Smith,  W.  H. 

1902 

Wilson,  W.  N. 

33,  Bilton  Road,  and 
I,  Hillmorlon  Road. 


1 6,  &?  1 8,  Hillmorton  Road, 


4,   Hillmorton  Road. 

and  Barby  Road. 

South  Side. 

South  Side. 

1803     Moor,  J.  H.  C. 

1831 

Lee,  J.  P. 

*i8n     Moor,  J.  H.C. 

1838 

Merivale,  A.  F. 

1832     Bird,  R. 

1841 

Arnold,  C.  T. 

1841      Mayor,  C. 

*i853 

Arnold,  C.  T. 

1846     Mayor,  R.  B. 

1878 

Scott,  E.  A. 

1863     Wilson,  J.  M. 

1892 

Brooke,  W.  P. 

1879     Whitelaw,  R. 

1841 
1846 

*i848 
1858 
1868 
1889 


North  Side. 

Penrose,  J. 
Bradley,  G.  G. 
Bradley,  G.  G. 
Jex-Blake,  T.  W. 
Elsee,  C. 
Collins,  J. 


1828 

•854 
1891 


Barby  Road. 

Anstey,  C.  A. 
Bowden  Smith,  P. 
Steel,  C.  G. 


H  or  ton   Crescent. 


1893     Stallard,  G. 


Barby  Road. 

1830  Price,  B. 

1850  Evans,  C. 

1862  Hutchinson,  C.  B. 

1884  Donkin,  A.  E. 


*  Removed  to  present  site. 


RUGBY    SCHOOL    REGISTER. 


ARCHIBALD    CAMPBELL    TAIT,    D.C.L. 

ELECTED     HEADMASTER    IN     1842. 


ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST    1842. 

Sandford,  Daniel  Augustus,  third  son  of  the  Rev,  John  Sandford, 
Dunchurch,  aged  13,  August  12.  Arnold 

Ensign,  2nd  European  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Punjab  Campaign.  Present  at 
Eamnuggur,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat.  Author  of"  Leaves  from  the  Journal 
of  a  Subaltern."  Died  of  fever  at  Lahore,  20  June,  1849. 

Eden,  William  George,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Robert  John  Eden,  afterwards 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  third  Baron  Auckland,  Battersea, 
aged  13,  January  19.  Cotton 

Attache"  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Stockholm,  1847,  and  subsequently  at  Washing- 
ton, Brussels,  Stuttgardt,  and  Stockholm.  Charge"  d' Affaires  at  Carlsruhe.  1859-61. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  fourth  Baron  Auckland,  1870.  Died  at  Edenthorpe, 
27  February,  1890. 

Smyth,  William  Henry,  eldest  son  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged 
14,  September  19.  Town 

St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851. 

Cheese,  James  Albert,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Cheese,  and  Mrs. 
Cheese,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  29.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  Rector  of  Gosforth,  White- 
haven,  1861-78.  Vicar  of  New  Bilton,  Rugby,  1879.  Died  23  April,  1895. 

Moultrie,  Gerard,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Moultrie,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
September  16.  Town 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  South  Leigh,  Oxon,  1869. 
Author  of  Church  Hymns  and  Lyrics.  Died  25  April,  1885. 

Winstanley,  James  Beaumont,  second  son  of  the  late  George  Winstanley, 
Esq.,  of  Braunston,  and  Mrs.  Winstanley,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
March  31.  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1850,  First  Class  in  Moderations,  and  Hertford 
Scholar,  1852,  B.A.  1854.  High  Sheriff  of  Leicestershire,  1862.  Accidentally 
drowned  at  Coblentz,  July,  1862. 

Cartwright,  John  Urry,  son  of  F.  H.  Cartwright,  Esq.,  Bawtry,  York- 
shire, aged  13,  October  23.  Mayor 

Wing,  Tycho,  eldest  son  of  Tycho  Wing,  Esq.,  Thorney  Abbey,  Peter- 
borough, aged  11,  May  27.  School 

Died  21  November,  1843. 
VOL.  II.  A 


Tait,  1842-50. 


PMlpott,  Richard  Stamper,  eldest  son  of    Richard  Price  Philpotb,  Esq., 
Brighton,  aged  15,  September  15.  Highton 

Catherine  Hall,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1851,  M.A.  1880.  Vicar  of  Chewton  Mendip, 
Somerset,  1853-86.  Pre&endary  in  Wells  Cathedral.  Died  7  September,  1894. 

Scrimgeour,  Charles  James,  son  of  Robert  Shedden  Scrimgeour,  Esq., 
Totteridge,  Herts,  aged  15,  January  17.  Mayor 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.     Died  at  Portsmouth,  8  July,  1893. 

BengOUgh,  John  Charles,  second  son  of  George  Bengough,  Esq.,  The 
iiidge,  Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  13,  May  20.  ^  Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1847.  B.A.  Oriel  College,  1851.  J-P.  for  Gloucestershire. 
High  Sheriff,  1877.  Of  The  Ridge,  Wootton-under-Kdge. 

Graham,  Charles,  third  son  of  John  Graham,  Esq.,  The  Elms,  Eastbourne, 
aged  14,  May  19.  Mayor 

A  Solicitor.    Of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  The  Elms,  Eastbourne.    Died  8  July,  1897. 

Brown,  Dixon,  second  son  of  Robert  Brown,  Esq.,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex, 
aged  15,  August  17.  Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1853.  Rector  of  Howick,  1854-59.  Of 
Unthank  Hall,  Haltwhistle.  Assumed  the  name  of  DIXON-BROWN,  1882.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Northumberland.  Died  20  June,  1901. 

Bingham,  Hon.  Dennis  Arthur,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Clanmorris, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  November  6.  Town 

Captain,  Mayo  Militia.  Author  of  "Recollections  of  Paris,"  and  other  works. 
Died  at  Cheltenham,  8  July,  1897. 

Wake,  Drury,  third  son  of  Charles  Wake,  Esq.,  Courteenhall,  Northants, 
afterwards  tenth  Baronet,  aged  14,  September  7.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1859.  Of 
Pitsford  House,  Northants.  J.P.  Died  22  April,  1891. 

Wake,  Herewald  Craufurd,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Charles  Wake,  Esq., 
aged  13,  March  20.  School 

Bengal  Civil  Service.  Retired,  1868.  He  was  Magistrate  of  Arrah,  and  gallantly 
held  it  against  the  Rebels  during  the  defence  of  the  Puckah  House.  C.B.  1860. 
Died  at  Freiberg,  9  December,  1901. 

MllSgrave,  Charles  Buxton.  eldest  son  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Musgrave, 
Archdeacon  of  Craven,  aged  14,  June  21.  Cotton 

M.A.,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student,  1848-64,  B.A. ,  1851.  Fellow  of  University 
College,  1854.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1855.  Died  12  October,  1881. 

Bull,  Charles  Musgrave,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  ETowse  Bull. 
Sowerby,  Halifax,  aged  13,  November  11.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner,  1847.  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1847.  Scholar  of  University 
College.  1849,  B.A.  1851,  Fellow  1853,  M.A.  1854.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough.  Of  Kennet,  Doods  Road,  Reigate,  Surrey. 

Bingham,  Hon.  Dudley  Persse,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Clanmorris, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  February  1.  Town 

Died  8  October,  1867. 

Bingham,  Hon.  Henry  Charles  William,  son  of  the  above  Lord  Clanmorris, 
aged  8,  February  2.  Town 

Chrystie,  John  Alexander,  son  of  Captain  Alexander  Chrystie,  Elie  Lodge, 
Fifeshire,  aged  12,  July  28.  Highton 

Captain  1st  Royals.    Died  16  February,  1864. 


Tait,  1842-50. 


Ward,    Hon.    William  Henry  Crosbie,  second  son  of  the  late  Viscount 
Bangor,  Castle  Ward,  Down  Patrick,  aged  14,  July  26.          Arnold 
Captain   43rd    Light    Infantry.        Served    in    the    Kaffir    Campaign    of  1851-2. 
Succeeded  his  brother  as  fifth  Viscount  Bangor,  1881.    Carlton  Club. 

Ward,  -Hon.  William  John  Petty,  third  son  of  the  above  Viscount  Bangor, 
aged  12,  December  9.  Arnold 

Rear-Admiral,  R.N.  Served  on  the  Sea  of  Japan,  1858,  and  at  the  Capture  of 
Canton,  1858.  Naval  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  1877.  Died  20  November,  1900. 

Ferguson,  Joseph  Selby,  son  of  Joseph  Ferguson,   Esq.,  Fisher  Street, 

Carlisle,  aged  17,  July  10.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Wrangler,  1849,  M.A.  1852.    Died  before  1886. 

Keene,  John  Elden,  son  of  William  Charles  Lever  Keene,  Esq,,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  aged  13,  March  2.  Arnold 

Of  6,  Lonsdale  Road,  Barnes,  London,  S.W. 

Cox,  Thomas  Adey,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cox,Kimcote,  Leicester- 
shire, aged  12,  September  25.  Stanley 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Mathematics,  1852. 

Hutton,  Stamford,  second  son  of    Robert    Hutton,    Esq.,    Putney    Park, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  November  21.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1853.  Chancery 
Bar.  Of  Putney  Park,  London,  S.W. 

Brooksbank,    Edward,   son   of    the    Rev.     Edward    Hawke    Brooksbank, 
Wakefield,  aged  16,  July  22.  School 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  L.L.B.  1851.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1852. 
J.P.  for  West  Riding.  Of  Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster. 

Hilton,  Thomas  James   Richard,   son  of  Mrs.    Hilton,  Chester,  aged  15, 
April  20.  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple. 
North  Wales  Circuit.  Died  19  January,  1883. 

Scholefield,  Cotterill,  son  of  Joseph  Scholefield,  Esq.,  Edgbaston  Grove, 
Birmingham,  aged  13,  May  19.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852.    Died  1  February,  1898. 

Warner,    Algernon,   son   of    Simeon    Warner,    Esq.,     Colonade     House, 
Blackheath,  aged  15,  May  15.  Anstey 

Solicitor,  7,  Golden  Square,  London.    Died  about  1876. 

Glossop,  George  Goodwin  Pownall,  third  son  of  the   Rev.  Henry  Glossop, 
Vicarage,  Isleworbh,  aged  15,  April  23.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852.  Rector  of  West  Dean,  Wilts, 
1861-5.  Vicar  of  Twickenham,  1865.  Died  23  April,  1874. 

Oakes,  Richard   Edward,    son  of   Lieut.-Coloriel   Oakes,  East    Dereham, 
Norfolk,  aged  13,  February  21.  Anstey 

Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  iu  the  Punjaub  Campaign,  1848  9.  Present 
at  the  Siege  of  Moultan,  and  Battle  of  Goojerat.  Medal  with  Clasps.  Died  in 
London,  22  October,  1891. 

Fowler,  Robinson,  son  of  Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.,  Preston  Hall,  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  aged  14,  March  15.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1853.  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  at  Manchester,  and  J.P.  for  Durham.  Died  16  January,  1895. 


Tait,  1842-50. 


Sutton,  William  George,  son  of  George  William  Sutton,  Esq.,  Elton  Hall, 
Durham,  aged  14,  July  18.  Anetey 

Died,  1855. 

Cox,  George  William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  George  Hamilton  Cox  and, 
Mrs.  Cox,  Exeter,  aged  15,  January  10.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1845,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1859.  Chaplain  in  Bengal. 
Author  of  "  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  Nations,"  and  other  works.  Succeeded  his 
uncle  as  Baronet,  1877.  Hector  of  Scrayingham,  York,  1881-1901.  Of  23,  Blenheim 
Eoad,  Deal. 

Kennion,  Alfred,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kennion,  High  Harrogate,  aged 
13,  January  9.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Kilburn, 
1867-78,  and  of  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks,  1878.  Author  of  "Principia,  or  the  Three 
Octaves  of  Creation."  Died  at  Margate,  7  January,  1899. 

Chaffey,  Robert,  son  of  Mrs.  Chaffey,  Martock,  Somerset,  aged  13, 
February  25.  Highton 

Died  at  School,  22  March,  1845. 

n,  Alfred,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Highton,  Esq  ,  Leicester,  aged  12, 
October  25.  Highton 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Senior  Optime,  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Formerly  an 
Electrical  Engineer.  Ordained,  1856.  Vicar  of  Great  Bourton,  Oxon,  from  1874. 

Strakcr,  John  Blenkinsop,  son  of  John  Straker,  Esq.,  Wallsend, 
Northumberland,  aged  13,  September  30.  Highton 

Died,  1860. 

Carr,  John,  son  of  Mrs.  John  Carr,  Roseworth,  Newcastle,  aged  11, 
August  18.  Highton 

Of  Roseworth,  N«wcastle-on-Tyne.    Died  about  1895. 

Johnson,  Edward  Ralph,  third  son  of  William  Ponsonby  Johnson,  Esq., 
Walton  House,  Brampton,  aged  14,  February  17.  Highton 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1863,  D.D.  1876.  Rector  of  Northenden, 
Cheshire,  1866.  Archdeacon  of  Chester,  1871.  Consecrated  BISHOP  OF  CALCUTTA, 
1876,  Metropolitan  of  India.  Resigned,  1898.  Of  120,  Ashlev  Gardens, 
London,  S.W. 

DumergUC,  Frederic,  son  of  Charles  Dumergue,  Esq.,  37,  York  Place, 
Portman  Square,  London,  aged  14,  May  5.  Highton 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1852.  Chancery  Bar.  One  of  the  Secretaries  of  the  School  Tercentenary  Fund, 
and  active  in  all  schemes  for  the  welfare  of  Rugby.  Died  19  June,  1895. 

Eaton,  John  Richard,  second  son  of  the  late  Stephen  Eaton,  Esq.,  and 
Mrs.  Eaton,  Stamford,  aged  14,  July  7.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1856.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1855,  Chancery  Bar  and  Midland  Circuit.  Of  Coghurst  Hall, 
Hastings. 

Du  Boulay,  Francis  Houssemayne,  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Thomas 
Du  Boulay,  and  Mrs.  Majendie,  Heddington,  Wilts,  aged  14, 
January  26.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852.  Rector  of  Heddington,  Wilts, 
1853-1900. 

Wingfield,    Kenelm    Digby,  ninth    son    of    William    Wingfield,    Esq., 

afterwards     Baker,  73,     Eaton      Square,     London,     aged     13, 

July  31.  School 
Died  4  January,  1880. 


Tait,   1842-50. 


Walker,  James  Kobert.  eldest  son  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards  a 
Baronet,  Sand  Button,  York,  aged  12,  October  19.  School 

Exhibitioner  1849,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1860.  M.P.  for 
Beverley  1860-5.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Riding.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
second  Baronet,  1883.  Died  13  June,  1899. 

Percival,   Thomas    Helier,    son   of    Stanley    Percival,    Esq.,     Hart    Hill, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  March  27.  School 

Of  10,  Hans  Place,  London,  3.W. 

Phillipps,  James,  son  of  James  Phillipps,  Esq.,  Bryngwyn,  Herefordshire, 
aged  15,  August  3.  Price 

Maude,  Thomas  Francis,  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Hon.   Robert  Maude,  Dean 
of  Clogher,  aged  13,  March  18.  Price 

Formerly  in  the  15th  Hussars.    Died  10  January,  1857. 

Wimberley,  Douglas,  son  of  the    Rev.  Charles  Wimberley,  Rugby,  aged 
14,  June  11.  Town 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1852. 
Served  with  the  20th  Regiment  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855-6,  and  with  the 
79th  Highlanders  at  Luckuow,  and  throughout  the  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858-9. 
Medals  and  Clasps.  Of  8,  Ardross  Terrace,  Inverness. 

Dickins,  Francis  Atherton,  son  of  William  Dickins,    Esq.,  Gherrington, 
Shipston  on-Stour,  aged  15,  July  23.  Penrose 

Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Retired  1875.  Served  in  the  Punjaub  Campaign, 
1848-9,  at  the  Battles  of  Goojerat  and  Chillianwallah,  and  pursuit  of  the  Affghans. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  with  personal  distinction  in  the  expedition  against  the 
Afridis,  1849-50,  and  the  Southal  Campaign  of  1855.  Served  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-9.  Medal.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Of  Edgehill,  Winchester. 

Park,  James  Allan,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev-  James  Allan  Park,  Elwick  Hall, 
Durham,  aged  13,  January  3.  Penrose 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  Vicar  of  Methwold,  Norfolk.  1853.  Died  4 
January,  1875. 

Phillipps,  Charles  James,  son  of  Thomas  John  Phillipps,  Esq.,  Landue, 
Launceston,  aged  13,  April  27.  Penrose 

Davies,   Robert,  son  of  James  Davies,  Esq.,   Market  Place,  Warrington, 
aged  15,  October  10.  Penrose 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1849.    Of  Market  Place,  Warringtou. 

Blomfield,    Charles    George,   eldest   son     of     the     Rev.    George    Becher 
Blomfield,  Stevenage,  Herts,  aged  14,  June  18.  Arnold 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1847.  Entered  the  Madras  Army,  1849.  Commanded  the 
Malabar  Police  Force  during  the  Mutiny.  Died  in  India,  January,  1867. 

Clerk,    Alexander,    son   of   the    Right    Hon.    Sir    Charles    Clerk.    Bart , 
Penycuik  House,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  December  22.  School 

Assistant  Commissary-General.  Retired  with  the  rank  of  Major-General,  1888. 
Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1854-5,  present  at  the  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Siege  of 
Sebastopol.  Medal,  with  Clasp.  Commissariat  Officer  in  Egypt,  1885.  Of  Villa 
Belle  Eive,  Montreux,  Switzerland. 

Scott,  John  William,  third   son  of   James    Smyth  Scott,    Esq.,    Q.C.,   3, 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  aged  14,  July  22.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Land  Agent.  J.P.  for  Co.  Clare.  Of  Roslevan,  Ennis,  Ireland. 
Kildare  Street  Club. 


6  Tait,   1842-50. 


Scott,  Edward  Ashley,  fourth  son  of  the  above  James  Smyth  Scott,  Esq.. 
aged  12,  March  12.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner  1848,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1849,  B.A.,  6th  in  First 
Classical  Tripos,  1853,  M.A.,  Fellow  1856.  Chancellor's  Medallist.  Assistant 
Master  at  Maryborough,  1853-9,  and  at  llugby,  1859-95.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire. 
Of  The  Lawn,  llughy. 

Goppy,      George     Taylor,     son     of     Mrs.      Groppy,     Rugby,     aged     14, 
February  17.  Town 

Brenan,   Edmund    Peter,  son  of    John   Brenan,    Esq.,  Kingston  Lodge, 
Golden  Ball,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  January  4.  Penrose 

Of  Kingston  Lodge.    J.P.  for  Co.  Dublin. 

Stewart,  Nicholas  Allen,  son  of  Henry  Stewart,  Esq.,  Mirzapur,  Bengal, 
aged  12,  October  17.  Anstey 

Cliffe,  Edward,  third  son  of  Anthony  Cliffe,  Esq.,  Belle  Vue,  Co.  Wexford, 
Ireland,  aged  12  in  April.  Grenfell 

Formerly  in  the  52nd  Regiment. 

Kirkpatrick,     Thomas      Sanders    Godman,      second      son    of      Richard 
Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  Ryde,  I.W.,  aged  12,  November  25.         Grenfell 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1848,  B.JL  1851,  M.A.  1861.  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club,  London. 

Grant,  Gregor,  son  of  Gregor  Grant,  Esq.,    Indian   Civil    Service,   aged 
14,  December  16.  Penrose 

Entered  the  Bengal  Army.  He  died  at  Lucknow,  and  his  wife  and  children  were 
among  the  victims  of  the  Rebels,  1857. 

Morris,   Henry,  son  of  John  Carnac  Morris,  Esq.,  Civil  Service,  Madras, 
aged  13,  April  22.  Grenfell 

Madras  Civil  Service,  1848.  Retired  1875.  F.K.G.S.  Author  of  "  A  History  of  India 
for  Schools,"  and  other  works.  Of  Eastcote  House,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath. 

Hutchiiisoii,    Edward    Synge,    son    of    Lady    Louisa    Hutchinson,    Bray, 
Co.  Dublin,  aged  11,  August  31  Uighton 

Formerly  in  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855.  Medal. 
Succeeded  his  grandfather  as  fourth  Baronet,  1846.  Of  Castle  Sallah,  Co.  Wicklow. 

Stanhope,  John   Roddam,  second  son  of  John  Spencer  Stanhope,  Cannon 
Hall,  Barnsley,  aged  13,  January  20.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1858.  Captain  1st  West  York  Militia,  and 
an  Artist.  Of  Hill  House,  Yorkshire. 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton,  son  of  Archibald  Dunbar,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  DufEus  douse,  Elgin,  aged   14,  April  5.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  66th  Regiment.  Succeeded  his  father  as  seventh  Baronet,  1898. 
Of  Northfield,  Bournemouth.  Army  and  JSavy  Club. 

Clay,  Charles  John,  third  son  of  Henry  Clay,  Esq.,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged 
14,  August  3.  Price 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  Barrister-at.Law,  Inner  Temple,  1855. 
J.P.  fox  Staffs.  Of  Holly  Bush,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Maddison,    Ralph,    son  of    George    Wilson    Maddison,  Esq.  (O.B.,  1810), 
Partney,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  January  16.  Price 

Drowned  in  the  Channel,  in  the  collision  between  the  Arctic  and  the  fiesta,  1854. 

Longley,    Charles    Thomas,    son    of    Mrs.    Longley,    Rugby,    aged    11, 
March  26.  EiqUon 

Madras  Civil  Service,  1853.  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.  Retired,  1882. 
Died  at  Cheltenham,  21st  July,  1888. 


Ta.it,  1842-50. 


Bonnor,  Richard  Maurice,  son  of  the  Rev.   R.   M.  Bonnor,  Mount  Sion, 
Oswestry,  aged  14,  February  22.  Price 

Colonel,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Retired.  Was  Manager  of  Bazaars  in  the 
Abyssinian  Expedition,  1867.  Of  Bryn-y-Gwalia,  Oswestry.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Wade,  Willoughby,  son  of  the  Rev.  E.  M.  Wade,  Litchurch  Lodge,  Derby, 
aged  15,  August  31.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1849,  M.B.  1851,  M.D.  and  F.R.C.P.  Physician  to 
the  Birmingham  General  Hospital.  Author  of  numerous  papers  on  Medical 
Subjects.  Knighted,  1896.  Of  27,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham,  and  Villa  Monforte, 
Maiano,  Florence. 

Wade,    Edward    John,    son   of   the   above    Rev.    E.    M.    Wade,    aged    12, 
October  21.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  First  Honours  in  Classics,  and  first  Gold  Medal 
and  Medal  for  Greek,  1854.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  before  1886. 

Hopkinson,  Charles  Napoleon,  son. of  James  Hopkinson,  Esq.,  Grimston 
Hill,  York,  aged  14,  October  31.  School 

Marsliman,  Edmund,  son  of  John  Clark    Marahman,    Esq.,    Serampore. 
aged  11,  May  3.  Price 

Died  31  August,  1847. 

Currie,  Charles,  fourth  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Currie,  Bart.,  Bengal,  aged 
13,  July  1.  Cotton 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1850.  Judicial  Commissioner,  Oudh.  Died  at  Agra, 
3  September,  1878. 

Hawkins,  Geoffrey,  son  of  John  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Hitchin,  Herts,  aged  15, 
September  17.  Highton 

Solicitor  at  Thrapstone,  Northants,  and  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates.  Died 
about  1895. 

Lambarde,   Francis,  son   of  William   Lambarde,  Eeq.,   Sevenoaks,  Kent, 
aged  12,  April  24.  Highton 

Late  Lieutenant  1st  Stafford  Militia.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Of  Assington  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  1,  Selwyn  Gardens,  Cambridge. 

Perring,  John  William  Cowell.  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Perring,  Stokenham, 
Dartmouth,  aged  15,  December  12.  Price 

Lieutenant  Madras  Native  Infantry.  Present  at  the  taking  of  Rangoon.  Medal. 
Died  at  Moulmein,  13  July,  1852. 

Atkinson,  Frederic,  son  of  John  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Little  Woodhouse,  Leeds, 
aged  11,  February  26  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  Long  Eaton,  Notts, 
1864-81.  Rector  of  Darley,  Matlock,  from  1881. 

Barry,  Charles  Ainslie,  son  of    the  Rev.  C.  U.   Barry,  Cambridge,  aged 
12,  June  10.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Distinguished  as  a  Musical 
Composer  and  Critic.  Of  J.apsewood,  Sydenham  Hill,  Kent. 

Meredyth,   Henry    William,  son    of    Henry    Meredyth,    Esq.,   afterwards 
Baronet,  Kandillstown,  Navan,  Ireland,  aged  13,  May  4.     Q-renfell 

Formerly  in  the  7th  Hussars.  Of  Newlands,  Co.  Kilkenny.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Died, 
November,  1878. 


Tait,  1843-50. 


ENTRANCES  IN  FEBRUARY,  1843. 

Watson,  Albert,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Richard  Watson  and  Mrs.  Watson, 
24,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  December  4.          Highton 

Exhibitioner  1848.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  Classics,  1851. 
Fellow  of  Brasenose  College,  1852,  M.A.  1853,  Tutor  1854.  Ordained  1853. 
Principal  1886-9.  Editor  of  Cicero's  Letters.  Of  20,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford. 

Hopkinson,     William     Henry,     eldest     son     of     Dr.    William    Landen 
Hopkinson  (O.R.,  1811),  Stamford,  aged  13,  November  10      School 

Captain  62nd  Regiment.  Died  of  Cholera  at  Fermoy,  1854.  A  Monument  to  his 
memory  was  erected  at  Sutton,  Northauts. 

Curtois,  George  Charles  Widdrington,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rowland 
Curtois,  Rochester,  aged  13,  October  28.  School 

Captain  63rd  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of 
Inkerman,  5  November,  1854. 

Morgan,  Thomas,  nephew  of  the  Rev.  John  Morgan,  Rector  of  Croxton, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  15,  April  6.  Stanley 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1849,  M  A.  1852. 

Melville,  Alexander  Samuel  Leslie,  eldest  son  of   the    Hon.    Alexander 
Leslie  Melville,  Branston  Hall,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  July  28.     Mayor 

Of  Branston  Hall,  Lincoln.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1888.  Partner  in  the 
Lincoln  Bank. 

Johnstone,     Charles  Yanden    Bempde,    son    of    the  Rev.  Charles   V.  B. 
Johnstone,  Sutton   Hall,  Thirsk,  aged  14,  June  1 7.  Arnold 

University  College,  Durham,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Vicar  of  Hackness, 
Scarborough  from  1856. 

Taswell,   Henry,   third   son  of  George  Morris  Taswell,  Esq.,  Canterbury, 
aged  12,  July  28.  Orenfell 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1849.    Died  at  Sherbrook,  Canada,  12  July,  1874. 

Wolff,  Henry  Drummond  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Wolff,  High 
Hoy  land,  Wakefield,  aged  12,  October  12.  Highton 

Foreign  Office,  1846.  Successively  Charge*  d'Affaires  at  Florence  1852,  Secretary  to 
Government  of  Ionian  Islands  1859,  British  Commissioner  in  Roumelia,  1878,  Envoy 
Extraordinary  to  the  Sultan  of  Turkey  1885.  M.P.  for  Christchurch  1874.-80, 
and  for  Portsmouth  1880-5.  Envoy  Extraordinary  to  the  Court  of  Persia  1887-91, 
and  to  the  King  of  Roumania  1891-2.  Ambassador  at  Madrid  1892.  C  M  G.  1859, 
K.C.M.G.  1862,  G.C.M.G.  1878,  K.C.B.  1879,  P.C.  1885.  G.C.B.  1889.  Athenaeum 
Club. 

Butterworth,  Alexander  Knox,  son  of  Mrs.  Butterworth,  Henbury,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  January  8.  Highton 

Died  November,  1843. 

North,    Charles    Augustus,  eldest  son   of  Brownlow  North,  Esq.,  Milton 
Hill,  Abingdon,  aged  13,  November  10.  Grenfell 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Captain  Queen's  Own  Light  Infantry.  Died 
2  June,  1892. 

Wood,  Charles  Paul,  son  of  Jacob    Wood,  Esq.,  Tetbnry,  Gloucestershire, 
aged  14,  August  17.  Arnold 

Solicitor,  Gray's  Inn,  London.    Died  12  February,  1879. 

Blackden,    Frederic    Chalfont,   son   of   John    Chalfont     Blackden,    Esq., 
Alnwick,  aged  17,  June  16.  Gotton 

Died,  October,  1894. 


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Blackden,    Marcus    Seaton,    son   of   the  above  John    Chalfont  Blackden, 
aged  16,  July  7.  Cotton 

Formerly  a  Land  Agent.    Of  9,  Royal  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Blackden,    Walter   Henry,    son    of    the    above   John    Chalfont    Blackden, 
aged  1 5,  August  7.  Cotton 

Formerly  a  Land  Agent.    Residing  at  Eastbourne,  1902. 

Smijth-Windham,  Ashe,  second  son  of  Joseph   Smijth-Windham,    Esq., 
Wawrie,  Beverley,  aged  12,  March  18.  Cotton 

Of  Wawne,  Beverley.  Assumed  the  name  of  WINDHAM  in  lieu  of  Smijth. 
Windham,  1888. 

Finder,  North,  third  son  of  William  Maynard  Finder,  Esq.,  Oranhill  Villa, 
Bath,  aged  14,  December  16.  School 

Exhibitioner  1847.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1846.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  1847, 
B.A.,  First  Class  Classics  1850.  Fellow  1851-61,  M.A.  1853.  Public  Examiner  1861. 
Rector  of  Rotherfield  Greys,  1861.  Died  August,  1901. 

Bingham.  Hon.  John  Charles  Robert,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Clanmorris,  Rugby,  aged  16,  November  28.  Town 

Colonel,  North  Mayo  Militia.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fourth  Baron  Clanmorris, 
1847.  Died  April,  1876. 

Faber,  Henry  Grey,  eldest  son  of  Thomas   Henry  Faber,  Esq,,  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  aged  13,  November  30.  Penrose 

University  College,  Oxford,  1848.  Solicitor,  and  Town  Clerk  of  Stockton-ou-Tees. 
Died  3  February,  1883. 

Thirlwall,  John,  second  son  of  John  Pyefinch  Thirlwall,  Esq.,  Abergwili, 
aged  13,  December  5.  Price 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1848.  Barrister-at-I.aw,  Inner  Temple,  1853.  Formerly 
Secretary  to  his  uncle,  Bishop  Thirlwall,  of  St.  David's. 

Bowyer,  William  Jeenes,  son  of  William  Bowyer,  Esq.,  Hitchin,  Herts, 
aged  16,  June  11. 

Was  never  on  the  School  List,  and  must  hare  left  at  Easter. 

Palmer~Saniborne,  Samborne  Stukeley,  eldest  son  of  S.  Stukeley  Palmer- 
Samborne,  Esq.,  Timsbury,  Bath,  aged  15,  February  20.       Arnold 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1845.    J.P.  for  Somerset.    Of  Timsbury  House,  Bath. 

Dawkins,  James  Annesley,  younger  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Dawkins,  Over 
Norton,  Oxon,  aged  14,  March  14.  Penrose 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  1853.  Rector  of 
Daylesford,  Chipping  Norton,  1872-82.  Of  5,  St.  Mark's  Road,  Leamington. 

Newbold,  Francis  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Francis  Sfconehewer 
Newbold,  Rugby,  aged  12,  October  16.  Grenfell 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1853. 

Moultrie,  George  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Moultrie,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
July  15.  Town 

Formerly  of  the  Bank  of  Bengal,  Bombay.  Afterwards  Agent  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  Manchester. 

Evelyn,  Edmund   Boscawen,  sixth  son  of  fche  late   George  Evelyn,  Esq., 
Wotton  House,  Dorking,  aged  14,  December  29.  School 

Trinity  College,    Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.      Rector  of  Wotton,  Surrey. 
1857-75.    J.P.  for  Kent.    Of  Terry's  Lodge,  Wrotham,  Kent. 
VOL.  II.  B 


10  Tait,   1842-50. 


Roe,    Robert   Edward,   son   of    Mrs.    Roe,    Budleigh    Salterton.    aged    14, 
July  7.  Price 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.  Served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimean 
War,  1855,  and  at  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Mentioned  in  despatches  for 
his  services  as  Brigade-Major  to  the  Nerbudda  Field  Force,  1858.  Two  Medals  and 
Clasps.  Major  in  the  Army.  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners. 

Hollway,   James,  sou    of    John     Hardwick     Hollway,    Esq.,    Hundleby, 
Spilsby,  aged  12,  June  16.  Price 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1848.  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1848-55,  B.A.  1852,  M.A. 
3855.  Lieut.-Colonel  3rd  V.B.  Norfolk  Regiment.  Of  Stanhoe  Hall,  King's  Lynn. 
Died  23  December,  1886. 

Wallace,  George,  son  of  George  Wallace,  Esq.,  72,  Gower  Street,  London, 
aged  14,  A  pril  23.  Price 

Temple.  Robert,  son  of  R.  G.  Temple,  Esq.,  The  Lache,  Chester,  aged  14, 
March  3.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools, 
1857-92.  Rector  of  Ewhurst,  Guildford,  from  1892. 

Forde,  Charles  Arthur,  fourth  son   of  the  Rev.  William  Brownlow  Forde, 
Seaford,  Co.  Down,  aged  14,  June  24.  Arnold 

Major  Koyal  South  Down  Militia.    Died  1872. 

Longley,    Ransford    Cytherus,    son   of   Mrs.   Longley,    Rugby,   aged    10 
November  11.  Highton 

Lieutenant,  R.H.A.  Engaged  at  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Siege  of 
Sebastopol.  Knight  ot  the  Legion  of  Honour,  1856.  Died  25  March,  1857. 

French,  Peter   William,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Peter  French,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  aged  16,  April  25.  Anstey 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1844.     Died  October,  1844. 

French,   John   Gabriel,   son   of  the  above   Rev.  Peter  French,  aged  13, 
October  4.  Anstey 

M.D.,  Surgeon-General,  Bengal  Medical  Department.  Died  in  Ireland, 
28  July,  1885. 

Pemberton,  George,  second  son  of  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq.,   Plas-Issa, 
Mold,  aged  17,  December  26.  Anstey 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1848.    Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  18i9. 

Curtler,  Martin,  third  son  of  Thomas  Gale  Curtler,  Esq.,  Bevere  House, 
Worcester,  aged  14,  October  24.  Anstey 

Solicitor  at  Worcester,  and  Treasurer  of  County  Courts.    Died  1886. 

Booth,  George,  son  of  James  Booth,  Esq.,  39,  Hyde  Park  Square,  aged  13, 
February  26.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851.  Of  Lara,  Greystones.  Co.  Wicklow. 
Died  28th  November,  1892. 

Foster,     Joseph,     son    of     Joseph     Foster,      Esq.,     Rugby,     aged     14, 
October  12.  Town 

Foster,  Thomas  Harrison,  son  of  the  above  Joseph  Foster,  Esq    aged  11, 
September  7.  Town 


Tait,    1842-50.  11 


Sandys-Lumsdaine,  Francis  Gordon,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Edwin 
Sandys- Lumsdaine,  Upper  Hardres  Rectory,  Canterbury,  aged 
15,  January  12.  Highton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student  1847-57,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853.  Of  Lumsdaine  and 
Blanerue,  Co.  Berwick,  &c.  Sometime  Curate  of  Upper  Hardres.  Died  18  June, 
1873. 

Dickens,  Theodore  Henry,  son  of  T.  Dickens,  Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  13, 
October  8.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Barrister-at-Law.  Sometime  Police  Magistrate  at 
Calcutta.  Died  in  India,  1864. 

Saurin,  William  Granville,  eldest  son  of  Captain,  afterwards  Admiral, 
Edward  Saurin,  R.N.,  19,  Wilton  Crescent,  London,  aged  13, 
May  6.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852.     Died  20  March,  1893. 

Skipworth,  James  Green,  fifth  son  of  George  Skip  worth,  Esq.,  Moortown 
House,  Lincolnshire,  aged  17,  January  26.  Highton 

Captain,  Lincolnshire  Militia.    Died  October,  1857. 

Campbell)  James,  seventh  son  of  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  Colgrain, 
Dumbarton,  aged  14,  October  14.  School 

Director  of  the  Oriental  Bank  Corporation.    Of  17,  Queen's  Gate,  London. 

Kemp,   Francis  Charles,  son  of  Major-Gen.  Kemp,  Spring  Lodge,  East 

Hothley,  Sussex,  aged  14,  January  31.  Anstey 

Formerly  in  the  69th  Kegiment  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  until  28  January,  1856. 

Webb,  Daniel  Peploe,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Webb,  King's  Pion,  Hereford, 
aged  13,  February  15.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851.  Formerly  Captain,  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Assumed  the  name  of  PBPLOE.  Of  Garmstone  Castle, 
Hereford.  Died  4  November,  18S7. 

Harding,  William  Fielding,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  and  Lady  Emily 
Harding,  Aldridge  Rectory,  Walsall,aged  13,  September  22.  Mayor 

Formerly  in  the  Royal  Navy.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Baraset,  Warwick, 
shire.  Died  1887. 

Hare,  Henry  Bassano,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hare  and  Mrs.  Hare, 
Bristol,  aged  16,  February  10.  Penrose 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  184,9,  M.A.  1832.  Rector  of  Fiddington,  1859-72,  and 
of  Elm,  Somerset,  from  1873. 

Gordon,  George  William,  grandson  of  the  Very  Rev.  Dr.  George  Gordon, 
(O.R.,  1779),  Dean  of  Lincoln,  aged  15,  March  20.  Penrose 

Of  Westgate,  Louth.    Died  about  1865. 

Newton,  Charles  Edmund,  second  son  of  William  Leaper  Newton,  Esq., 
Laylands,  Derby,  aged  12,  January  6.  Grenfell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  for  Derbyshire.  High  Sheriff  1882.  Of  Mickl«orer 
Manor,  Derby. 

Deane,  Hon.  Henry  Standish  Fitzmaurice,  son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord 
Muskerry,  Springfield  Castle-  Co.  Limerick,  aged  13.  Price 

In  the  Royal  Navy.    Died  10  January,  1869. 

Harris,  John  Newbery,  eldest  son  of  John  Harris  Esq.,  Clapham,  Surrey, 
aged  14,  November  12.  Highton 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1847.    Died  January,  1848. 


12  Tait,    1842-50. 


Vernon,    William    Foley,  son   of   the   Rev.    William    Vernon,    Hanbury 
Rectory,  Droitwich,  aged  15,  October  2.  Price 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1S62.  Rector  of  Shrawley,  Worcestershire, 
from  1863. 

Booth,    Audley   Henry,    son   of   Augustus  Booth,  Esq.,   Halton,    Spilsby, 
aged  13,  December  30.  Penrose 

Lieutenant  73rd  Regiment.  He  was  wrecked  in  the  Birkenhead,  off  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  26  February,  1852,  when  the  heroic  conduct  and  discipline  of  officers 
and  crew  evoked  the  admiration  of  the  country.  A  Commemorative  Tablet  was 
placed  in  Chelsea  Barracks. 

Noyes,  Thomas  Herbert-  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Herbert  Noyes,  Esq.,  East 
Mascalls,  Sussex,  aged  15,  August  2.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1849.    A  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1853.    F.G.S.    J.P. 

for  Sussex.    Of  East  Mascalls,  Sussex. 

Prichard,  Illtudus  Thomas,  son  of  Dr.  Thomas  Gowles  Prichard,  Bristol, 
aged  17,  December  16.  Penrose 

In  the  Indian  Army.  Served  at  Chill ianwallah  and  Goojerat.  Medal.  Afterwards 
Barrister,  practising  in  India.  Sometime  also  Editor  of  the  "  Delhi  Gazette." 
Died  at  Mussoorie,  December,  1874. 

Wilbraham,   Hugh,   fifth   son   of    George    Wilbraham,   Esq.,    Delamere 
House,  North wich,  aged  15,  December  2.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  for  Co.  Mayo.  High  Sheriff,  1885.  Of  Old 
Head  House,  Westport.  Died  19  July,  1890. 

Milles,  Hon.  Lewis  Richard  Watson,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Sondes, 
Elmham  Hall,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  August  5.  Mayor 

Served  as  Lieutenant,  43rd  Regiment,  throughout  the  Kaffir  War,  1852.  Major, 
Rifle  Brigade.  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8.  Severely 
wounded  at  Cawnpore,  28  November,  1857.  Two  Medals.  Died  7  June,  1871. 

Hardy,  John  Peter,  eldest  son  of  John  Peter  Hardy,  Esq.,  18,  Green  Park, 
Bath,  aged  15.  April  1.  Penrose 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850.  M.A.  1854.    In  Holy  Orders. 

TomkillSOn,  Henry  Richard,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Tomkinson, 
Rease  Heath,  Nantwich,  aged  11,  August  28.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  35th  Wrangler,  1854,  M.A.  1857,  University 
Eight,  1853.  Formerly  Bursar  and  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough.  Of  Rease- 
heath  Hall,  Nantwich. 

Corbould,  Edward  James,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  James  Corbould,  Newbury, 
aged  14,  November  18.  Grenfell 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  Vicar  of  Teynham,  Kent, 
from  1878. 

Wildman,   Edward   Thomas,   only   son   of    Col.    Edward   Wildman,    7th 
Dragoons,  aged  14,  October  16.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1848. 

Lillingstone,  Charles  William  Pownall,  son  of  Charles  Lillingstone,  Esq., 
The  Chantry,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  May  15.  Highton 

60th  Rifles.  Killed  when  leading  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Seilstan,  1851. 
Memorial  Window  in  School  Chapel. 

Buchanan,  Richard  Dennistown,  third  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  Auchintorlie,  Glasgow,  aged  12,  September  22.  Anstey 

Captain  72nd  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War  and  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  engaged  in  the  attack  on  the  Malakoff,  18  June,  1855. 


Tait,    1842-50.  13 


Meade-Waldo,  Edmund  Waldo,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  W.  Meade-Waldo, 
Esq.,  Stonewall  Park,  Penshurst,  Kent,  aged  13,  May  13.    Grenfell 
Formerly  in  the  1st  Life  Guards.    Of  Stonewall  Park.     Died  14  March,  1896. 

Meade-Waldo,  Gustavus  llochfort,  second  son  of  the  above  E.  W.  Meade- 
Waldo,  Esq.,  aged  12,  March  23.  Grenfell 
Died  11  November,  1863. 

Draper,  William,  sou  of  George  Draper,  Esq.,  Grove  Road,  Rrixton,  aged 
14,  May  22.  Town 

Broadhlirst,    John    Edward,   son    of  J.  E.   Broadhurst,   Esq.,  Crow    Hill, 
Mansfield,  aged  12,  July  9.  Price 

Bartlett,    Robert  EoSvard.  only  son  of    Robert  Bartlett,  Esq.,  Bainsford 
Lodge,  Chelmsford,  aged  13,  October  22.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner  1848.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1848.  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  1852, 
Fellow,  1853,  M.A.  1855,  Denyer  Theological  Prize.  Vicar  of  Pershore,  1860-73, 
and  of  Great  Waftham,  1873-76.  Bampton  Lecturer,  1888.  Of  Kainsford 
Lodge,  Chelmsford. 

Tierney,  John  Francis,  son  of   M.  J.  Tierney,  Esq..  Indian  Civil  Service, 
Bombay,  aged  13,  February  19.  Mayor 

Bengal  Civil  Service.    Died  in  India,  1859. 

Beasley,   Edward  Calvert,  third  son   of    Thomas   Calvert    Beasley,    Esq.. 

Harston,  Grantham,  aged  14,  December  11.  Price 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855.   Went  to  Santa  Cruz,  California,  where  he  died. 

Basevi,   James    Palladio,    sou   of   George   Basevi,    Esq.,  17,  Savile    Row, 
London,  aged  11,  February  23.  School 

Major,  Royal  Hengal  Engineers.  Also  at  Cheltenham  and  Addiscombe,  obtaining 
the  Gold  Medal  and  other  prizes  at  the  latter.  By  his  scientific  investigations  he 
rendered  great  service  to  the  Government  of  India.  When  engaged  on  an 
astronomical  expedition  into  Kashmir,  he  died  on  15  July,  1871,  at  an  altitude  of 
16,000  feet,  from  exposure  and  the  effect  of  the  rarity  of  the  atmosphere. 

Chambers,    Frederic,    second    son   of    the    Rev.    John    Peter    Chambers, 
Hedenham  Rectory,  Bungay,  aged  14,  March  31.  Highton 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1847.  Died  at  home,  while  an  Undergraduate, 
December,  1850. 

Gottwalz,  John  Francis,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Gottwalz.  and 
Mrs.  Gottwalz,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December  4.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1848.  Lieutenant,  Sussex  Rifle  Volunteers.  Died  at 
Bideford,  31  August,  1894. 

ENTRANCES   IN   AUGUST,   1843- 

Arbuthnot,  George  Alexander,  son  of  Captain  George  Bingham  Arbuthnot, 
Madras  Cavalry,  aged  13,  June  15.  Grenfell 

Lieutenant-General,  Madras  Cavalry.  Retired,  1887.  Assistant-Adjutant-General. 
Served  in  Central  India  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  1858.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Died  1899. 

Hawker,  William  Henry,  son  of  Rear- Admiral  Hawker,  Ashford  Lodge, 
Petersfield,  aged  15,  December  13.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1854.  Vicar  of  Steep,  Hants, 
1863-74.  Died  1876. 

Archbold,  Ralph,  son  of  John  Archbold,  Esq.,  Thrapstone,   Northants, 
aged  14,  December  3.  Mayor 


14  Tait,    1842-50. 


Devon,   Henry  Charles,  son  of  Charles    Devon,    Esq.,  Teddington  Place, 
Middlesex,  aged  13,  September  1.  Cotton 

Captain,  Devon  Artillery  Militia.    Of  Crawyshaye,  Reckinford,  North  Devon. 

Nurse,  Henry  Gaitskill,  son  of  the   Rev.  Bryan  Taylor  Nurse,    Rugby, 
aged  14,  May  20.  Town 

Williamson,   William   Henry,  second  son  of  Sir  Hedworth    Williamson, 
Bart.,  Whitburn  Hall,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  October  14.        School 
University  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.  1850.    A  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1850. 

De  Brett,  Harry,  son  of  Mrs.  De  Brett,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Captain  John 
Edward  De  Brett,  aged  8,  August  21.  Town 

Major-General,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Retired  1886.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse, 
and  with  the  61st  Regiment  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  when  he  was  wounded, 
1857.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1880.  At  Grindelwald,  1902. 

Wilson,  Plumpton  Stravenson,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.  Plumpton  Wilson. 
Rector  of  Newmarket,  aged  12,  May  1.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A  1853,  M. A.  1856.  Vicar  of  West  Pinchbeck,  1863-76. 
Vicar  of  Horbling,  Folkingham,  from  1876. 

Bowen,  Charles  Christopher,  son  of  Charles  Bowen,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
August  29.  Highton 

At  Riccarton,  New  Zealand.    Sometime  Member  of  the  Ministry,  New  Zealand. 

Bowen,   Croasdaile,   son  of   the   above    Charles    Bowen,    Esq.,   aged    11, 
December  21.  Highton 

.    Archdeacon     of    Christ    Church,    New     Zealand.       Died   at    Riccarton,   N.Z., 
3  January,  1890. 

Way,   Charles,  third  son  of  the  late   Rev.    Lewis    Way,   and  Mrs.    Way, 
Spencer  Grange,  Great Yeldham.  Essex,  aged  13,  March  16.     Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Afterwards  sometime  in  the  Civil  Service,  Post  Office 
Department,  Canada.  Of  Barrie,  Ontario,  1902. 

Napier,  Francis  Roger  Barnston,  son  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Napier,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  October  5.  Town 

Ensign,  3rd  Regiment  Bombay  Native  Infantry.  Wounded  at  the  Siege  of 
Moultan,  and  engaged  at  the  Battle  of  Goojerat.  Medal  and  Claaps.  Died  at 
Sakkur,  Upper  Scinde,  15  November,  1849. 

Napier,  Charles   Donald,  son  of  the  above  Hon.  Charles  Napier,  aged  12, 
November  2.  Town 

Died  at  School.  November,  1846.  A  Tablet  to  his  memory  is  in  the  School 
Chapel. 

Napier,  John  Warren,  third  son  of  the  above  Hon.  Charles  Napier,  aged  10, 
September  16.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855.  Incumbent  of  Stretton,  Staffordshire, 
1858-94.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  CLAVMUNG,  1894.  Of  Axwell  Park, 
Blaydon-on-Tyne,  Durham. 

Hale,  Thomas   Wyatt,  eldest  son  of  John  Hale,  Esq.,  Bodicote,  Banbury, 
aged  14,  April  21.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.    Died  17  May,  1899. 

Hale,  John  Hinde,  second  son  of  the  above  John  Hale,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
September  16.  School 

Partner  in  a  Brewery  Firm  at^  Brighton.    Sussex  Eleven.    Dead. 


Tait,    1842-50.  15 


Wilmot,    Henry    Sacheverell,  second  son    of    Sir    Henry    Wilmofc,    Barb., 
Chaddesden,  Derby,  aged  12,  February  3.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Rifle  Brigade.  V.C.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign  until  November,  1858.  Present  at  the  Capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  personal  bravery  there  on  1 1  March,  1858.  Medal 
and  two  Clasps.  Was  Judge-Advocate-General  in  Oudh,  1859,  and  in  the  Chinese 
War,  1860-61.  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fifth  Baronet,  1872. 
ftl. P.  for  South  Derbyshire,  1869-85.  Chairman  of  the  National  Rifle  Association, 
and  a  prominent  Volunteer  Officer,  1862-81.  Long  Service  Medal.  Died  at 
Bournemouth,  7  April,  1901. 

Wilmot,    Edward,    son    of    the    above    Sir     Henry    Wilmot,    aged    10, 
March  12.  School 

Commander,  R.N.  Flag-Lieutenant  to  Admiral  Mundy  in  the  Hannibal,  during 
the  Garibaldi  Expedition  at  Palermo,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  1859-61.  Killed 
in  the  Battle  of  Kagosima,  Japan,  15  August,  1863,  when  in  command  of  the 
Euryalut. 

Hedley,  John,  son  of  Robert  Hedley,  Esq.,  Paris,  aged  14,  July  24     School 

McCurdy,  Edward  Hamilton,  nephew  of  Col.  Bradford,  Rickmans worth, 
aged  14,  April  27.  Highton 

Madras  Army.    Died  in  India,  about  1855. 

Shears,  Augustus,  son  of  Daniel  Towers  Shears,  Esq.,  The  Lawn,  South 
Lambeth,  aged  16,  July  25.  Stanley 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1848,  B.A.,  34th  Wrangler,  1851,  M  A 
1854.  The  first  S.P.G.  Missionary  in  Burmah,  1859-62.  Vicar  of  Sileby, 
Loughborough,  1873.  Hector  of  Black  Notley,  Braintree,  Essex,  from  1894. 

Rusbridger,  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Rusbridger,  Esq.,  Chertsey,  aged  14, 
September  15.  Highton 

Died  at  Surbiton,  Surrey,  26  April,  1875. 

Longmore,   William    Henry,  son  of  Joseph  Longmore,    Esq.,  The  Mythe 
House,  Tewkesbury,  aged  16,  November  6.  Stanley 

Murray,  George  William,  only  son  of  George  St.  Vincent  Nelson  Murray, 
Esq.,  dhichester,  aged  15,  January  15.  Highton 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.,  Jesus  College,  1853.  Vicar  of 
Shrivenham,  Berks,  1859.  Died  9  November,  1890. 

Chambers,  Robert  Yeld,  son  of  Mrs.  Colonel  Chambers.  Rugby,  aged  14. 
July  31.  Town 

Major-General,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  in  China,  1858-9.  Medal.  Died  in 
London,  29  April,  1890. 

Becher,   John     Bichard    Hedges   "Wrixon,    son    of    Sir    William     Wrixon 

Becher,    Bart.,    Ballygiblin,   Mallow,    Ireland,   aged    14,    August 

16-  School 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,   M.A.   1855.    J.P  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cork 

Succeeded  his  brother  as  third  Baronet,  1893.    Of  Balligiblin,  Mallow,  Co.  Cork.     ' 

Smythe,    Henry   Ogle,  twin   son    of   the    Rev.  John    Smythe,  Plympton, 

Devon,  aged  14,  April  2.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,   B.A.    1852,  M.A.  1856.    Vicar  of  Rrandeston,  Suffolk, 

1856-66,  and  of  Coxton,  Co.   Cambridge,   1873.     Adopted  the  Christian  name  of 

Meade  instead  of  Ogle. 

Smythe,  Frederic,  twin  son  of  the  above  Rev.  John  Smythe.  School 


16  Tait,   1842-50. 


Caulfield,    Edward    Wade,    son    of   the   Eev.    Edward   Warren    Caulfield, 
Beechingstoke,  Devizes,  aged  14,  January  15.  Arnold 

A  pupil  of  Harding,  the  Artist.    Died  1857. 

Marsh,   Edward  Eyton,  son  of  Air.   Edward   E.  Marsh,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
September  6.  Town 

Marsh,    William    Eyton,  son    of   the   above    Mr.   E.  E.    Marsh,   aged    12, 
November  6.  Town 

Watson,  Arthur  George,   third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Watson,  and  Mrs. 
Watson,  Pelham  Cottage,  Ryde,  aged  13,  November  30.         Cotton 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1852.  Johnson  Theological 
Scholar,  1853.  Fellow  of  All  Souls',  1853-65.  B.C.L.  1856.  D.C.L.  1861. 
Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1854-91.  Of  The  Uplands,  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

Lord  Bingham,  Right   Hon.   George,   son  of  the  Right   Hon.  the  Earl  of 
Lucan,  Laleham,  Surrey,  aged  13,  May  8.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Coldstream  Guards.  Retired  1859.  Aide-de-Camp  to  his 
father  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma,  Inkerman,  and 
Balaclava.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour.  Fifth  Class  Medjidie  and  Turkish  Medal.  M.P.  for  Co.  Mayo, 
1865-9.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fourth  EA.KL  OF  LUCAN,  1888.  Of  Laleham,  Surrey. 

Bax,   Alexander  George,  second  son   of  John   Bax,  Esq.,  Lexden  House, 
Colchester,  aged  13,  March  3.  Penrose 

Captain,  Bengal  Army.    Died  June,  1892. 

Maclnnes,  Miles,  eldest  son  of  Major-General  John  Maclnnes,  Hampstead, 
aged  13,  February  21.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner  1849.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1856.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Director  of  the  London  and  North- Western  Railway.  M.P.  for  Hexham  Division  of 
Northumberland,  1885-95.  Of  Eickcrby,  Carlisle,  and  Fern  Lodge,  Hampstead. 

Crockett,  Herbert  Frederic,  only  son  of  William  Crockett,  Esq.,  Exeter, 
aged  14,  December  26.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Rector  of  Upton  Lovell,  Wilts,  1874.  Died 
3  September,  1895. 

Lpveday,    George,    younger    son    of    Arthur    Loveday,    Esq.,    Doctors' 
Commons,  Ejondon,aged  14,  April  18.  Mayor 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853.  Sometime  of  Doctors'  Commons. 
Of  Wardington,  Banbury. 

Radford,  Childers  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Radford,  Esq.,  Tansley 
Wood,  Matlock,  aged  14,  December  8.  Grenfell 

Late  Captain,  Derbyshire  Yeomanry.  Of  Tansley  Wood.  J.P.  for  Derbyshire 
Died  1896. 

Trevor,  Charles   Cecil,  son  of  Charles  Trevor,   Esq.,    15,   Gower    Street, 
London,  aged  13,  July  26.  Mayor 

Catherine  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1855.  Chancery  Bar.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1867-95. 
British  Delegate  at  International  Conferences,  1881-6.  C.B.  1882.  Knighted  1896. 
Of  11,  Astwood  Road,  South  Kensington.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Pearson,  Charles   Henry,  fourth  son  of  the   Rev.  John  Norman  Pearson, 
The  Parsonage,  T.unbridge  Wells,  aged  12,  September  7.       Mayor 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1849.  Scholar,  Exeter  College,  1850-3,  B.A.,  First  Class 
in  Classics,  1852,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Oriel,  1856.  Professor  of  Modern  History  at 
King's  College,  London.  Professor  of  History,  Melbourne  University,  1873 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Couucil  of  Victoria,  1879.  Author  of  "  History  of 
England  during  the  Early  and  Middle  Ages,"  and  other  Works,  Died  29  May,  1S9J. 


Tait,  1842-50.  17 


Broadrick,  George,  son  of  Mrs.  Broadrick,  Hamphall  Stubbs,  Doncaster, 
aged  12,  October  4.  Mayor 

Of  Hamphall  Stubbs,  Doncaster. 

Bamsden,  Frederick  Selwyn,  fifth  son  of  Eobert  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Carlton 
Hall,  Worksop,  aged  13,  July  12.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1857.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died 
17  January,  1865. 

Johnstone,  Henry  Richard,  son  of  Sir  John  Y.  B.  Johnstone,  Bart., 
Hackness,  Scarborough,  aged  13,  March  7.  Arnold 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
SCOTT,  1860.  Of  Woodhall,  Wetherby,  Yorks. 

Colquhoun,  John  Erskine,  third  son  of  John  Campbell  Colquhoun,  Esq., 
M.P.,  Kittermont,  Glasgow,  aged  12,  June  15.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1864.  Vicar  of  Southwold,  Suffolk,  1870-2. 
Assumed  the  name  of  CAMPBBLL-COLQUHOUN.  Of  Chartwell,  Westerham,  Kent. 

Cholmondeley,  Richard  Hugh,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Cooper 
Cholraondeley,  and  Mrs.  Macaulay,  Hodnet  Hall,  Salop,  aged  14, 
August  24.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Hodnet,  1873-96.  Of 
62,  Albert  Gate  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 

Crosse,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  John  Crosse.  Esq.,  M.D.,  Norwich,  aged  15, 
May  8.  Highton 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854,  LL.M.  1868.  University  Coxswain, 
1851  and  1852.  Vicar  of  Impington,  1878.  Rector  of  Fincham,  Downham  Market, 
from  1886. 

Curzon,  Nathaniel  Charles,  eldest  son  of  John  Curzon,  Esq.,  Derby, 
aged  13,  November  26.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1855.  Of 
Lockington  Hall,  Derby,  J.P.  Died  31  December,  1897. 

lies,  John  Hodgson,  eldest  son  of  John  lies,  Esq.,  Binrook,  Louth, 
aged  15,  September  22.  Arnold 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1853,  Fellow  1855-61.  Rector  of  St.  Peter's, 
Wolverhampton,  1860-76.  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  1876.  Canon  of  Lichfleld,  1877. 
Died  13  November,  1888. 

Soames,  Stephen,  second  son  of  Charles  Soames,  Esq.,  Coles,  Buntingford, 
Herts,  aged  17,  August  6.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1851.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1851.  Of  Hall  Grove,  Bagshot.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Sidebottom,  Leonard,  third  son  of  Charles  John  Sidebottom,  Esq., 
Elmbank,  Worcester,  aged  13,  November  6.  Arnold 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1849.  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  with  the  3rd 
Regiment,  Buffs,  before  Sebastopol,  1855.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Assumed  the 
additional  name  of  VBNNER.  'j.P.  for  Hants.  Of  St.  Rode,  Bournemouth. 
United  Service  Club. 

Blomfield,  Arthur  William,  soa^of  the  Right  Rev.  Charles  James,  Lord 
Bishop  of  London,  aged  14,  March  6.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  An  Architect.  A.R.A.,  1888. 
Royal  Gold  Medal,  R.I.B.A.,  1891.  Knighted  1889.  Died  30  October,  1899. 

Meara,  George  Emilius  James,  son  of  G.  Meara,  Esq.,  May  Park,  Water- 
ford,  aged  14,  May  12.  Grenfell 

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18  Tait,   1842-50. 


Ward,  Frederic  Litchfield,  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Briggs  Ward,  Quinton, 
Northampton,  aged  14,  July  24.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855.     Of  Radway,  Warwickshire. 

Corbett,  Frank,  son  of  Edwin  Oorbett,  Esq.,  Darnhall,  Middlewich,  aged 
14,  October  19.  Arnold 

Captain  33rd  Regiment.  Served  before  Sebastopol  and  was  wounded  at  the  Battle 
oflnkermau.  Of  Presteign,  Herefordshire.  Died  January,  1875. 

Sevan,    George    Phillips,  son  of    William  iiibbs  Bevan,  Esq.,  Glannant, 
Crickhowell,  aged  113,  August  13.  Stanley 

F.G.S.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  County  of  Brecon.  Author  of  a  large  number  of 
popular  Guide-books.  Died  at  Lymington,  Hants,  3  August,  1889. 

Kettlewell,   Thomas,   son   of   Thomas    Kettlewell,    Esq.,    72,   Cambridge 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  aged  11,  October  19.  Price 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  1878.  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Served  in  the  Persian  Expedition 
of  1856-7,  present  at  the  landing  at  Halilah  Bay,  the  capture  of  Eeshire,  and  the 
surrender  of  Bushire.  Medal. 

Cockshott,  James  Tobin,  son  of  James  Cockshott,   Esq  ,  Rodney  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  12,  June  23.  Price 

In  business  in  Australia,  1859-63,  and  afterwards  in  Liverpool.  Died  in 
Switzerland. 

Hodgson,  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Roger  Hodgson,  Esq.,  Manchester, 
aged  15,  July  14.  Grenfell 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1855.  -Rector  of  Pilton,  Northants, 
1858-70.  Vicar  of  St.  Margaret's,  Dunham  Massey,  1870.  Died  14  March,  1895. 

Money,   Charles   Septimus,  son  of  the    Rev.  William   Money,  Yatesbury, 
Calne,  Wilts,  aged  15,  September  26.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1816.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  KTRLB,  1843. 
Of  Holly  Villa,  Regent  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Grlyn,   Riversdale     Llichard,    son    of    Gr.    Grlyn,    Esq.,    afterwards    Lord 
Wolverton,  1,  Eccleston  Street,  London,  aged  12,  May  28.     Grenfell 

Major,  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Present  at  the  Alma,  in  the 
Balaclava  Charge,  and  at  Inkerman,  and  the  storming  of  the  Redan,  1854-5. 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Died  on  returning  home,  at  Aden, 
11  December,  1859. 

Hadwen,  John   Wilson,  son  of  Thomas  W.   Hadwen,   Esq.,  Dean   House, 
Halifax,  aged  12,  June  27.  Anstey 

Died  7  March,  1879. 

Coward,  Ralph  John,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Blanchard   Coward,  Esq., 
Bath,  aged  15,  August  27.  Stanley 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  Vicar  of  Megavissey,  Cornwall,  1862-7,  and 
of  St.  Paul's,  Worcester,  1867-75.  Of  2,  York  Terrace,  London,  S.W. 

Warner,    Frederick,    son   of    Simeon    Warner,    Esq.,    Colonade    House, 
Blackheath,  aged  15,  July  12.  Anstey 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Died  9  October,  1869. 

Lee,    Philip    Henry,   third   son   of    Joseph    Lee,    Esq.,    jun.,    Redbrook, 
Whitchurch,  aged  14,  March  30.  Mayor 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1854.  Rector  of  Farnham  St. 
Laurence,  Salisbury,  1866-1901.  Of  Oakleigh,  Bournemouth. 

Whiteley,  John  Henry,  son  of  George  Whiteley,  Esq.,  Mayfield,  Halifax, 
aged  16,  August   12.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854,  Rector  of  Pedmore,  Stour- 
bridge,  1855-79.  Died  at  8t.  Laurence,  Chepstow,  31  October,  1901. 


Tait,  1842-50.  19 

Campbell,  Robert  Bogle,  son  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.,  218,  St.  Vincent 
Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  August  6.  School 

Eden,  Frederick  Morton,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.  Robert  Eden,  afterwards 
Bishop  of  Moray,  Leigh,  Essex,  aged  13,  November  1.  Cotton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1858.  Served  at  Corfu  as  Captain  of  the  Oxfordshire 
Militia,  1854.  Of  63,  Warwick  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Scrivens,   Frederick,  son   of   George   Scrivens,  Esq.,  Clapham  Common, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  May  26.  Highton 

Of  62,  North  Side,  Clapham  Common  (1902). 

Prescot,  Oldfield  Kelsall,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Prescot, 
and  Mrs.  Prescot,  Cheadle,  aged  15,  April  20.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1865.  Vicar  of  Alderton,  Wilts,  1867-75. 
Of  Cavendish  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Gronne,  William,  son  of  Charles  Gonne,  Esq.,  19,  Gloucester  Place,  London, 
aged  14,  August  30.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.    Died  12  October,  1892. 

Woodifield,   Antony  Haswell,  son  of  Matthew  Woodifield,  Esq.,  Durham, 
aged  15,  May  22.  Anstey 

M.D.    Died  January,  1867. 

fiaynes,  Charles  Dyneley,  son  of  0.  R.  Baynes,  Esq.,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts, 
aged  10,  May  20.  Cotton 

Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps.    Government  Agent  at  Chepank. 

Barnes,   Charles    Augustus,  son   of   John  Barnes,  Esq.,  Chorley  Wood, 
Herts,  aged  13,  August  14.  Anstey 

Of  Chorley  Wood,  Rickmansworth.    J.  P.  for  Herts. 

Dalby,  William  Byard,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Dalby,  Compton 
Bassett,  Wilts,  aged  14,  Sept.  23.  Grenfell 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1848.  Wadham  College,  Scholar,  1848,  B.A.  1852,  Fellow 
1856-63,  M.A.  1857.  Incumbent  of  Zeals  Green,  Wilts,  1863.  Died  16  February,  1865. 

Parker,  John  Paget,  eldest  son  of  John  Parker,  Esq.,  Woodside   House, 
Worcester,  aged  15,  February  2.  Cotton 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Vicar  of  Hindlip,  1858-62.  Of 
Woodside  House.  Died  about  1888. 

Parry,   Edward,   eldest    son    of   Admiral    Sir   William    Edward    Parry, 
Hampstead,  aged  13,  January  14.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner,  1849.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Classics,  1852, 
M.A.  1855.  Rector  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  1859-69.  Archdeacon  and  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  1869.  Suffragan  BISHOP  OF  DOVKR  and  D.D.,  1870.  Author  of  a 
Memoir  of  his  father,  the  celebrated  Arctic  Voyager.  Died  at  St.  Leonards, 
11  April,  1890. 

Wilson,  Alfred,  third  son  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Balham,  Surrey,  aged  15, 
May  25.  School 

Exeter    College,    Oxford,    B.A.    1850.      University    Eleven.      Barrister-at-Law 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1857.    J.P.  for  Essex.    Of  Oak  Hill,  Sevenoaks. 


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20  Tait,  1842-50. 


Douglas,  John,  son  of  the  late  Henry  A.  Douglas,  Esq.,  and  brother  of 
Robert  Douglas,  Esq.,  Lookerby  House,  Dumfriesshire,  aged  15, 
March  6.  School 

C.M.G.  Agent-General  for  Queensland,  1866-71.  Premier  of  Queensland,  1879. 
H.M.  Commissioner  in  New  Guinea,  1886-8.  Resident  Magistrate,  Thursday 
Island,  1888.  Government  Residency,  Thursday  Island,  Queensland. 

Nelson,  Albert  Ommanney,  son  of  J.  Nelson,  Esq.,  8,  Gloucester  Place, 
London,  aged  12,  June  6.  Highton 

Proctor  and  Solicitor,  Doctors'  Commons,  London.  Of  Ember  Grove,  Kingston-on- 
Thames. 

Long,  Arthur  Colclough,  son  of  Robert  Long,  Esq  ,  19,  Pembroke  Street, 
Dublin,  aged  14,  January  3.  Penrose 

Warren,  John  Shrapnel,  son  of  the  Rev,  Zachariah  Shrapnel  Warren, 
Ancaster,  aged  14,  August  15.  Price 

St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Vicar  of  Longtoft, 
1858-75.  Rector  of  Willoughby,  Lincolnshire,  from  1875. 

Hill,  William  Charles,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Hill,  Bromsberrow, 
Ledbury,  aged  12,  May  24.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  Formerly  Captain,  36th  Regiment.  Of  The 
Cottage,  Malvern  Wells. 

Oakeley,  Herbert  Stanley,  second  son  of  the  Ven.  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley. 
Bart ,  Booking,  Braintree,  aged  13,  July  22.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856,  D.Mus.  1879.  D.Mus.  Canterbury, 
1871.  Professor  of  Music  at  Edinburgh  University,  1865-91.  Knighted  in  1876  in 
recognition  of  his  musical  distinction.  Of  38,  Marine  Parade,  Dover. 

Stamer,  Lovelace  Tomlinson,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Lovelace  Stamer,  Bart., 
Beauchamp,  Bray,  Dublin,  aged  13,  October  18.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Rector  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1858. 
Archdeacon  of  Stoke,  1877.  Prebendary  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  Suffragan 
BISHOP  o*  SHREWSBURY,  1888.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1889.  Vicar  of  St.  Chad, 
Shrewsbury,  1892-6.  Rector  of  Edgmond,  Salop,  1896.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
third  Baronet,  1860.  Edgmond  Rectory,  Newport,  Salop. 

Lloyd,  Charles  Owen,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Rhagatt,  Corwen, 
North  Wales,  aged  14,  December  23.  Price 

Ensign,  8th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Killed  at  the  Siege  of  Moultan,  12  September, 
1848. 

ENTRANCES  IN  FEBRUARY,  1844, 

Deane,  Charles  Henry,  second  son  of  the  late  Robert  Micklen  Deane,  and 
Mrs.  Deane,  Eugby,  aged  11,  October  20.  Town 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  Fellow  1855-63,  M.A.  1857.  Chaplain  of 
Black  Town,  Madras,  1876.  Vicar  of  Willoughby,  near  Rugby,  from  1885. 

Worsley,  Henry  Theophilus,  son  of  Henry  Francis  Worsley,  of  Rugby, 
and  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  aged  10,  June  3.  Town 

Salt,  Thomas,  only  son  of  Thomas  Salt,  Esq.,  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford, 
aged  13,  May  12.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Law  and  History,  1853.  M.A.  1860. 
M.P.  for  Stafford,  1859-65, 1869-80, 1881-5,  and  1886-92.  Parliamentary  Secretary  to 
Local  Government  Board,  1876-80.  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner  frem  1880.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  Late  Captain  2nd  Stafford  Militia.  Created  a  Baronet,  1899. 
Of  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford.  Carlton  Club. 


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Duff,  Jekyl  Chalmers,  son  of  Captain  Duff.  East  Indian  Army,  aged  9, 
December  17-  Town 

Twemlow,   Walter    Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hamilton 
Twemlow  (O.R.,1815),  Babcary,  Somerset,  aged  13,  April  29.  Arnold 

Captain,  27th  Regiment.  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  N.W.  Frontier  during  the 
Mutiny  Campaign.  Died  February,  1873. 

Fitzroy,   George    Robert,    son    of    George   Fitzroy,  Esq.,  Graf  ton    Regis, 
Stony  Stratford,  aged  12,  October  4.  School 

Colonel,  Coldstream  Guards,  April,  1977.  Served  with  the  47th  Regiment  at  the 
Battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  when  he  was  wounded  severely,  and  at  the 
Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-6.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Died 
about  1890. 

Pilkington,  Lionel  Scott,  son  of  Redmond  W.  Pilkington,  Esq.,  Kensington 
Gore,  aged  13,  May  5.  School 

Langley,  John  Piercy,  son  of   the  Rev.  Daniel  Baxter  Langley,  LL.D., 
Vicar  of  Olney,  Bucks,  aged  14,  May  24.  Penrose 

Left  October,  1848.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Vicar 
of  Olney,  Bucks,  from  1856. 

Baker,  Robert  Broome,  son  of  Slade  Baker,  Esq.,  Sandbourne,  Bewdley, 
aged  14,  January  2.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  16th  Regiment.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Of 
8,  First  Avenue,  Brighton. 

Brandt,  William,  second  son  of  Robert  Brandt,  Esq.,  Manchester,  aged  13, 
July  30.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  M.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1856.  Died  26  December,  1870. 

Bowden-Smith,    Philip,   eldest   son   of    Nathaniel  Bowden-Smith,  Esq., 
Brockenhurst,  Hants,  aged  15,  February  16.  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1849,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1856.  Assistant  Master 
at  Rugby,  1852.  Died  1  June,  1895.  The  School  Chapel  was  enlarged  as  a 
Monument  to  his  Memory,  and  re-opened,  by  Archbishop  Temple,  1  October,  1898. 

Bencraft,  Charles  Chichester,  son  of  Stephen  Bencraft,  Esq.,  Barnstaple, 
Devon,  aged  16,  November  17.  Mayor 

Ruck-Keene,    Henry,    sixth    son    of    the    Rev.    Edmond     Ruck-Keene, 
Swyncombe  House,  Henley-on-Thames,  aged  13,  Jan.  6.       Arnold 

University  of  Durham,  M.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
1878-82.  Died  9  N  ovember,  1901 . 

Whitbread,  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  Charles  Whitbread,  Esq.,  Cardington, 
Bedford,  aged  13,  May  5.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bedfordshire.  M  P.  for  Bedford; 
1852-95.  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1859-63.  Reform  Club.  Of  Southill  Park, 
Biggleswade. 

Curzon,  Alfred  Nathaniel  Holden,  second  son  of  Hon.  Rev.  Alfred  Cnrzon, 
Weston  Lodge,  Derby,  aged  12,  July  12.  Arnold 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1865.  Rector  of  Kedleston,  Derbyshire, 
1856.  Succeeded  his  uncle  as  fourth  BARON  SCARSDALE,  1856.  Of  Kedleston 
Hall,  Derby. 

Bering,   George    Edward,   only   son   of   Robert   Dering,   Esq.,   Lockleys, 

Welwyn,  aged  13,  January  15.  Mayor 

Formerly  in  the  Rifle  Brigade.    Of  Lockleys,  Herti,  and  Dumnore  House,  Galway. 


22  Ta.it,  1842-50. 


More,    Alexander  Grodman,  son   of   Alexander  More,  Esq.,  Hyde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  aged  13,  September  5.  Mayor 

F.L.  S.  Well-known  among  Botanists,  Ornithologists,  and  Scientific  circles. 
Curator  of  the  Natural  History  Society,  Dublin.  Author  of  "Cybele  Hibernica." 
Died  at  Dublin,  22  March,  1895. 

Wynch,  Henry  Paul  William,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Wyncb,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
July  27.  Town 

Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  District  Superintendent  of  Police.  Died  at 
Purneah,  Bengal,  8  September,  1873. 

Wynch,   Charles  George,   second  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Wynch,  aged  10, 
July  24.  Town 

East  Indian  College,  Haileybury,  1852-4,  and  Indian  Civil  Service,  1854-61.  Of 
cricketing  reputation.  Died  in  London,  21  May,  1876. 

Deane,  William  Henry,  eldest  son  of  James  Deane,  Esq.,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
aged  16,  August  1.  Price 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Of  Fairfield,  Fareham, 
Hants. 

Nicholson,   Rhodes,  second   son  of    William  Nicholson  Nicholson,   Esq., 
Roundhay,  Leeds,  aged  13,  July  19.  Mayor 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1849. 

Thomas,    James    William    Bo  wen,   eldest  son   of   James   Thomas,   Esq., 
Llandisilio,  Carmarthenshire,  aged  14,  Sept.  12.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1848. 

Stafford,   Robert,  eldest  son  of  Robert    Stafford,  Esq.,  5,  Smith   Square, 
Westminster,  aged  14,  April  6.  Price 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1858.  Curate  of  Grosvenor  Chapel, 
Mayfair.  Died  9  September,  1862. 

Archer,  William  Tankerville,  son  of  Mrs.  H.  B.  Archer,  75,  St.  Stephen's 
Green,  Dublin,  aged  15,  October  30.  Anstey 

Nisbet,  Harry  Curtis,  son  of  Henry  Nisbet,  Esq.,  53,  Cambridge  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  aged  13,  April  24.  Anstey 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1853.  Legal  adviser  to  several  Charitable  Institutions.  Of 
35,  Lincoln's  Inn  fields,  London,  W.C. 

Fox,  William  Waller,  second  son  of   Major  Barry   Pox,  64th  Regiment, 
aged  12,  August  15.  Anstey 

Late  Captain,  60th  Rifles. 

Worthington,    Herbert,    son  of  William  Worthington,  Esq.,  Brockhurst, 
Northwich,  aged  15,  August  17.  Anstey 

Of  Goodwick,  Fishguard,  1902. 

Cams- Wilson,    Edward   Sbippard,   son   of   the   Rev.  William  W.  Carus- 
Wilson,  Caeterton  Hall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  aged  13,  July  15.  Highton 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  J.P.  for  Cornwall.  Of 
Penmount,  Truro. 

Philpott,  Henry  Gray,  son  of  Richard  P.  Philpott,  Esq.,  Brighton,  aged  14, 
December  20.  Highton 

Practiced  as  a  Surgeon  at  Brighton.    Died  29  March,  1880. 


Tait,   1842-50.  23 


Wise,  George,   second  son   of    Henry   Christopher  Wise,  Esq  ,  Woodcote, 
Warwick,  aged  13,  May  30.  School 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Woodcote, 
Warwick.  Died  January,  1888. 

Dickins,  Charles  Allan,  third  son  of  William  Dickins,  Esq.,  Cherington, 
Shipston-on-Stour,  aged  14,  December  28.  Penrose 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  Vicar  of  Tardebigge, 
Bromsgrove,  from  1855.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral,  1881.  Proctor  for 
the  Clergy  in  Convocation. 

GrOddard,  Charles  Herbert,  son  of  the  Yen    Charles  Goddard.  Archdeacon 
of  Lincoln,  Ibstock,  Ashby-de-la-Zonch,  aged  15,  July  2. 
Was  not  on  the  School  List,  and  must  have  left  at  Easter. 

Lomer,  Edward  Bridger,  second  son  of  Edward  Lomer,  Esq.,  Southampton, 
aged  15,  November  30.  Penrose 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  M.A.  1854.  Barrister-at-I.aw,  Inner  Temple.  1853. 
Died  6  August,  1865. 

Bere,    Charles    Sandford,    second    son    of    Montagu    Baker    Bere,    Esq., 
Koundhay,  Leeds,  aged  15,  January  25.  Cotton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Fell  Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1868.  Rector  of 
Uplowman.  1858.  Vicar  of  Morebath,  Devon,  1885.  Died  29  May,  1889. 

Saltmarshe,  Arthur  William,  only  son  of   Christopher   Saltmarshe,  Esq.. 
Middleton  Lodge,  Leeds,  aged  13,  August  24.  Cotton 

Lieutenant,  llth  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Died  at  Varna,  of  cholera, 
3  September,  1854. 

Trevor,   Frederick   Antony,  son   of  Andrew  Trevor,  Esq  ,  27,  Gloucester 
Place,  London,  aged  15,  November  6.  Anstey 

Major,  late  22nd  Regiment.  Retired.  Served  with  the  4th  Regiment  at  the  Siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Battles  of  the  Crimeaan  War,  1854-5.  Medal  and  three 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Of  6,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London. 

Brownlow,  William  Kobert  Bernard,  son  of  the  llev.  William  Brownlow, 
Wilmslow,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  4.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,.Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1858.  Sometime  Curate  of  St.  John's, 
Torquay.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  1863,  and  became  Bishop  of  Clifton,  1894. 
Died  9  November,  1901. 

Bromley,  Edward,  sixth  son  of  Admiral   Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromley,  .Bart  , 
Stoke  Hall,  Newark,  aged  12,  March  1.  Grenfell 

Merfon  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1866.  J.P. 
for  Middlesex  and  London.  Of  12,  Eccleston  Square. 

Walter,    Charles,    son    of    Captain    Charles    Walter,    Devonshire    Place, 
London,  aged  13,  June  16.  Grenfell 

Compton,  Digby,  eighth  son  of  Henry  Combe  Compton,  Esq.,  Minstead, 
Lyndhurst,  aged  14,  January  18.  Penrose 

Formerly  Captain,  2nd  Bengal  Light  Dragoons.    Died  22  September,  1866. 

Wilson,   William,    son    of    Thomas    Wood  Wilson,   Esq.,  York,  aged    13, 
May  14.  Penrose 

Lieutenant -Colonel,  R.A.  Served  in  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  including  Siege  of  Delhi,  Capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  several  other  Battles  and  actions.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and 
two  Clasps. 


24  Tait,  1842-50. 


Park,  William  Atherton,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Allan  Park,  Elwick  Hall, 
Durham,  aged  13,  Dec.  29.  Penrose 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.    Retired  1876. 

Wilson,   George,   son    of  Thomas   Wood    Wilson,   Esq.,  York,   aged    15, 
Dec.  31.  Penrose 

Gate  Helmsley,  York. 

Prentice,  William  Taylor,  son  of  George  Prentice,  Esq.,  Maidstone,  Kent, 
aged  11,  April  8,  Price 

Captain,  2nd  Dragoons,  Scots  Greys.    Retired.    Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855. 

Blakiston,  Augustus  Frederick  Noel,  son  of  Sir  Matthew  Blakiston,  Bart., 
Sandybrook  Hall,  Ashbourne,  aged  15,  January  15.  Grenfell 

Of  Montreal  Street.  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Deane,  Thomas  Newenham,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Deane,  Knight,  Dundanion 
Castle,  Cork,  aged  15,  June  15.  Grenfell 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1850.  Architect.  He  designed  the  University 
Museum,  and  the  new  buildings  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Knighted,  1890.  Died 
8  November,  1899. 

Caldecott,  Edwin,  son  of  Andrew  Caldecott,  Esq.,  20,  Cheapside,  London, 
aged  14,  March  16.  Grenfell 

In  business  in  London.    Died  1892. 

Caldecott,    Henry,  son  of   the  above    Andrew  Caldecott,  Esq.,  aged    12, 
March  13.  Grenfell 

In  business  in  London.    Of  Ingatestone,  Essex. 

Edwardes,  Sir   Henry   Hope,  Bart.,  son  of  Lady  Edwardes,  Ryton  Grove, 
Salop,  aged  14,  April  10.  Highton 

Succeeded  his  father  as  tenth  Baronet,  1841.  Formerly  Lieutenant,  85th  Foot. 
North  Salop  Yeomanry.  Of  Wootton  Hall,  Ashbourne.  Died  24  August,  1900. 

Edwardes,   Trevor    Hope,   son    of   the  above    Lady  Edwardes,   aged    12. 
March  25-  Highton 

Of  Netley,  near  Shrewsbury.    Died  18  February,  1878. 

Crump,  Charles   Ashbrook   Wright,  eldest  son  of  George  Crump,   Esq., 
Kidderminster,  aged  13,  March  11.  Anstey 

Exhibitioner,  1849.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Mathematics, 
1852.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1856. 

Troughton,  Robert  George,  son  of  Nathaniel  Troughton,  Esq.,  Coventry, 
aged  13,  June  1.  Stanley 

Higgon,    William    Henry,   eldest   son   of    James   Higgon,   Esq.,    Scolton, 
Haverfordwest,  aged  13,  March  14.  Anstey 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Rector  of  Robeston  West,  Pembrokeshire,  1860. 
Died  18  March,  1876. 

Cotterill,  Joseph  Morthland,  son  of  the  liev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  Blakeney 
Bectory,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  July  2.  Arnold 


Tait,   1842-50.  25 


Clements,  Henry  George  John,  second  son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Marcus 
Clements,  London,  aged  14,  November  3.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  Sidmouth,  Devon,  from 
1865.  Author  of  "  Holy  Places  in  Palestine,"  and  "  Life  and  Writings  of  Lord 
JMacaulay." 

Baines,  William  Mortimer,  only  son  of  Henley  Baines,  Esq.,  Bell  Hall, 
York,  aged  12,  May  7.  Price 

F.R.G.S.    Of  Bell  Hall,  York. 

Lloyd,  Owen  William,  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Bronwydd,  Cardigan- 
shire, aged  14.  April  26.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852.  Formerly  Captain,  Warwickshire 
Militia.  Changed  his  name  to  TREHERNE,  1890.  Of  4,  Oxford  Parade, 
Cheltenham. 

Crealock,  William  Swain,  son  of  William  Belton  Crealock,  Esq.,  Stanhope 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  December  7.  Highton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Aberystwith. 

Law,  Archibald,  son  of  William  John  Law,  Esq.,  63,  Upper  Seymour 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  April  10.  School 

Lawson,   James   George,   fourth   son   of    Andrew    Lawson,    Esq.,    M.P., 
Boroughbridge  Hall,  Yorkshire,  aged  J5,  November  14.         School 
Died  August,  1878. 

Molesworth  St.  Aubyn,  Hender  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Render 
Moles worfch,  Clowance,  Cornwall,  aged  14,  December  21.  Anstey 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1848.  His  father  and  he  assumed  the  additional  name 
of  ST.  AUBYN,  1844.  Of  Clowance,  Cornwall.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Died  June,  1S68. 

Stewart,  John  Erskine  Douglas,  son  of  Captain,  afterwards  Admiral, 
Houston  Stewart,  R.N.,  The  Gart,  Callander,  Perthshire,  aged  14, 
January  14.  School 

Died  1870. 

Lawrence,  James,  second  son  of  James  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Park  Hill, 
Liverpool,  aged  16.  June  25.  Anstey 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Ellel, 
Lanes.  Died  4  April,  1885. 

Thomson,  William  Brooke,  son  of  Major-Gen.  H.  Thomson,  Bengal 
Cavalry,  aged  14,  October  20.  Highton 

Major-General,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Deputy-Commissioner,  Damoh  District, 
Central  Provinces,  1879.  Died  in  London,  28  November,  1897. 

Wilkinson,  John,  son  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  10,  Lincoln's  Inn,  aged  15, 
October  1.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  2,  Eaymond  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn,  London. 

Easton,  George  Gainer,  son  of  Arthur  Easton,  Esq.,  44,  Hyde  Park  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  January  29.  School 

In  the  India  Office.  Died  from  an  accident  on  horseback  at  Brighton, 
10  October,  1853. 

Hall-Dare,  Francis  Marmaduke,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Robert  Westley 
Hall-Dare,  and  Mrs.  Hall-Dare,  62,  Wimpole  Street,  London, 
aged  14.  February  28.  Highton 

Lieutenant,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.    Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol. 
Severely  wounded  before  the  Redan,  8  September,  1855.    Died  25  May,  1897. 
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26  Tait,   1842-50. 


Wise,    William    Napper,    third    son    of    Henry    Ohristoper    Wise,    Esq., 
(O.K.,  1819),  Woodcote,  Warwick,  aged  12,  February  10.       School 

Lieutenant,  R.N.     Died  at  Haslar  Hospital,  25  May,  1859. 

Hope,  Charles,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Hope,  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of 
Scotland,  aged  12,  November  14.  School 

Cockerell,  John  Rennie,  son  of  Charles  Robert  Cockerell,  Esq.,  Hampstead, 
Middlesex,  aged  13,  August  8.  Arnold 

Madras  Civil  Service,  1850.   Commissioner,  Nilgiri  Hills.   Retired  1878.   Died  1898. 

Beasley,    Richard    Dunkley,    son    of    Calvert    Beasley,    Esq.,    Harston, 
Grantham,  aged  13,  January  3.  Price 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  K.A.,  6th  Wrangler,  1853,  Fellow,  M.A.  1856. 
Headmaster  of  Grantham  Grammar  School,  1858-79.  Author  of  "Elements of 
Plain  Trigonometry,"  and  "Arithmetic  for  Schools."  Died  in  Switzerland, 
August,  1887. 

Montagu,    Arthur,    son    of    Edward    Proudfoot    Montagu,    Esq.,    R.N., 
Heccles,  Suffolk,  aged  15,  November  22.  Arnold 

Of  Lowick  Hall,  Ulverston. 

Thompson,   Alfred,  son   of   John    Vincent   Thompson,  Esq.,  4,   Belgrave 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  October  7.  Price 

Hankinson,  Donald,  son  of  Mrs.  Hankinson,  Rugby,  aged  1 1,  May  1.  Town 

Hankinson,  Edward  Mitford,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Hankinson,  aged  10, 
August  25.  Town 

Robson,  John,  son  of  John  Robson,  Esq.,  7,  Clarence  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  aged  15,  June  18.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  12,  John  Street,  Adelphi,  London. 

Crealock,  Henry  Hope,  son  of  William  Belton  Crealock,  Esq.,  3,  Stanhope 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  aged  13,  March  31.  Highton 

Lieutenant-General.  C.B.  Served  in  the  90th  Regiment  during  the  Crimean 
War,  and  at  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  In  command  at  the  Storming  of 
the  Quarries,  and  distinguished  at  the  Attack  on  the  Redan,  18  June  and  8 
September,  1855.  Appointed  Deputy-Adjutaiit-Quartermaster-General  at 
Headquarters,  and  afterwards  at  Constantinople.  Also  D.A.Q.G.  to  the  China 
Expeditionary  Force,  and  present  at  the  operations  at  Canton,  December,  1857. 
Served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Indian  Campaigns  of  Rohilcund,  &c.  Military 
Secretary  to  Lord  Elgin  in  China,  1860,  and  present  at  the  Chief  Actions.  Five 
Medals  and  Clasps.  Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  C.M.G. 
His  Sketches  of  Scenes  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  and  China  Campaigns  are 
valuable  records.  Died  31  May,  1891. 

Browne,  Lord  Henry  Ulick,  son  of  the  Marquis  of   Sligo,  2,   Mansfield 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  March  14.  Grenfell  and  Congreve 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1851-86.  Commissioner  of  Land  Revenue  and  General 
Administration,  1876-86.  Of  41,  Eccleston  Square,  London.  Travellers'  Club. 

Melly,  Charles  Pierre,  son  of  Andrew   Melly,  Esq.,  Liverpool,  aged   14, 
May  25.  Price 

He  introduced  Public  Fountains  in  Liverpool,  and  presented  a  great  number  to 
the  town.  Died  11  November,  1888. 

Melly,  Greorge,  son  of  the  above  Andrew  Melly,  Esq.,  aged  13,  August  20. 

Price 

M.P.  for  Stoke-upon-Trent,  1868.  Author  of  "Recollections  of  a  Fag."  Died 
27  September,  1894. 


Tait,    1842-50.  27 


BengOUgh,  George    Henry,  eldest  son   of   George   Bengough,  Esq.,   The 
Ridge,  Wotton-under-Edge,  aged  16,  March  24.  Mayor 

Also  at  Winchester.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853.  Captain  Royal 
South  Gloucester  Militia.  J.P.  for  Gloucs.  Died  October,  1865. 

Thomason,  James  Grant,  son  of  Hon.  James  Thomason,  Governor  of  the 
Northern  Provinces.  India,  aged  13,  July  13.  Anstey 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1851-57.  Assistant-Secretary  to  the  Govarnor,  N.W. 
Provinces.  Deputy  Commissioner,  Oudh.  Murdered  by  the  Mutineers,  July, 
1857. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1844. 

Winter,  John  Pratt,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Winter,  Esq.,  Tulloghard,  Trim, 
Ireland,  aged  15,  April  6.  Gongreve 

Captain,  17th  Lancers.  Engaged  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma.  Killed  in  the 
Balaclava  Charge,  25  October,  1854,  when  leading  the  2nd  Squadron  of  his 
regiment  close  to  the  enemy's  guns.  His  horse,  severely  wounded  with  grape 
shot,  galloped  back  to  the  English  lines. 

Cheese,  Edward,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Cheese,  and  Mrs. 
Cheese,  Rugby,  aged  12,  April  11.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Houghton-le-Skerne, 
Durham,  1861.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham.  Died  18  May,  1886. 

Thornton,  William  Henry,  son  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.,  Clapham,  Surrey, 
aged  14,  March  9.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  Dunsford,  1861-6. 
Rector  of  North  Bovey^from  1866.  Author  of  "  Reminiscences  and  Reflections 
of  an  Old  West  Country  Clergyman." 

Wood,  George  Frederick,  son  of  Frederick  Wood,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
May  2.  Town 

Died  26  December,  1858,  aged  25. 

Wood,  Alfred  Worth,  son   of   the  above   Frederick  Wood,  Esq.,  aged  9, 
July  24.  Town 

Died  4  October,  1865,  aged  30. 

Eden,  Ashley,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Robert  John  Eden,  afterwards  Lord 
Auckland,  Battersea,  aged  12,  November  13.  Gotton 

Lieutenant-Governor  of  Bengal,  1876-82.  C.I.E.  President  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  Bengal.  Member  of  the  Council,  India,  1882.  K.C.S.I.,  1878.  Died  in 
London,  9  July,  1888. 

Barker,    George   William,   eldest   son   of   George   Barker,  Esq.,  Russell 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  August  8.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1857.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1857.  J.P.  for  Berks.  Served  with  the  Berkshire  Militia  in  Corfu,  during  the 
Crimean  War.  Died  at  Stanlake  Park,  Berks,  10  September,  1869, 

Wimberley,  Edwin  Balfour,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wimberley,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  August  21.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  3rd  Bengal 
European  Regiment  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  1857-8.  Died  in  India,  6  March, 
1864. 

Moultrie,    John    Austin,    son    of    Major     Moultrie,    Rugby,    aged     15, 
July  21.  Town 

Moultrie,  Crawford  Davison,  son  of  the  above  Major  Moultrie,  aged  13, 
November  7.  Town 


28  Tait,  1842-50. 


Smith,  Thomas  Ayscough,  son  of  Ayscough    Smith,   Esq.,  Leesthorpe, 
Melton  Mowbray,  aged  13,  September  11.  Highton 

Trinity  Collage,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Assumed  the  name  of 
AYSCOUGH  in  lieu  of  Smith.  Hector  of  Cradley,  Great  Malvern,  1892.  Prebendary 
in  Hereford  Cathedral, 

Smith,  Henry  Tyrwhitt,  son  of  the  above  Ayscough  Smith,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
September  14.  Highton 

Practised  as  a  Doctor  in  London.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  at  the  Lock 
Hospital,  and  St.  Mary's,  Paddington.  Died,  1867. 

Gawler,  Henry,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  George  Gawler,  Derby,  aged  16, 
August  12.  Anstey 

Crawler,  John  Coxe,  son  of  the  above  Lieu  tenant- Colonel  George  Gawler, 
aged  14,  April  7.  Anstey 

Colonel.  Retired,  1866.  Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir 
War,  1850-3.  District  Adjutant  at  Port  Natal,  1853.  Special  Magistrate  in 
British  Kaffraria,  1855,  with  distinction.  Served  in  the  Mutiny  Campaign. 
Commanded  as  Brigadier  against  the  Rajah  of  Sikhim,  I860,  and  penetrated  to 
the  Thibet  Frontier,  receiving  the  thanks  of  the  Governor-General  for  his 
services.  Eight  times  mentioned  in  public  official  reports.  Keeper  of  the 
Regalia  at  the  Tower  of  London.  Died  at  Blackheath,  31  July,  1882. 

Pickard,    Henry   Adair,   eldest   son  of   Henry    William    Pickard,    Esq., 
Hooton  Roberts,  Rotherham,  aged  12,  May  12.  Anstey 

Exhibitioner,  1851.  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Student  1851-68,  First  Class  in 
Moderations,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  1864. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford. 

Tugwell,  James  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.   Lewis  Tug  well,  Farmborough, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  December  31.  Anstey 

A  Solicitor.    Died  of  consumption,  at  Pau,  January,  1863. 

Marshall,  Samuel,  third  son  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Edgegrove, 
Watford,  aged  10,  December  24. 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857.    Died  at  Brighton,  19  March,  1864. 

Milligan,    Charles,    son   of    Captain    W.    Milligan,    Dunsbourne     House, 
Cirencester,  aged  12,  July  1.  Anstey 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  39th  Regiment.  Served  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5. 
Medal  and  Clasps.  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  Medjidie.  J.P.  for  Denbigh. 
Of  Cold  well  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Butler,  Arthur  Gray,  third  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  George  Butler,  Dean  of 
Peterborough,  aged  12,  August  19.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1850.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1850,  B.A.,  Iieland 
Scholar,  and  First  Class  in  Classics,  1853.  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  1856,  M.A.  1857. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1858-62.  Head  Master  of  Haileybury,  1862-7.  Dean 
and  Tutor  of  Oriel,  1875-85.  St.  Mary's  Hall  Lodge,  Oxford. 

Bright,  Henry  Arthur,  eldest  son  of    Samuel  Bright,  Esq.,  West  Derby, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  9.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860.  President,  Cambridge  Union 
Society.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Author  of  "A  Year  in  a  Lancashire  Garden." 
Died  5  August,  1884. 

Harrison,    Edward    Francis,    son    of    the    Rev.   T.    Harrison,    Barham, 
Canterbury,  aged  14,  August  18.  Grenfell 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1849-80.  Controller  General  of  Accounts.  Retired.  C.I.E., 
1882.  Died  5  June,  1887. 


Tait,    1843-60.  29 


Highton,  Thomas  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Highton,  Esq.,  Leicester, 
aged  10,  November  23.  Highton 

Electrical  Engineer  for  the  British  Telegraph  Company.     Died  1872. 

Colthurst,  Robert  Coote  Edward,  nephew  of  Colonel  La  Touche,  Charles 
Street,  Lowndes  Square,  London,  aged  14,  January  3.         Highton 

Captain,  48th  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Died  in  London, 
1864. 

Oldham,    James,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Oldham,  and  Mrs. 
Curtler,  Bevere  House,  Worcester,  aged  13,  January  5.         Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1853,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of  Doverdale, 
Worcester,  1857-71.  Curate  of  All  Saints',  Jersey,  1876.  Died  24  December,  1891. 

Wigram,  Woolmore,  son  of  Money  Wigram,  Esq.,  Woodhouse,  Wanstead, 
Kssex,  aged  12,  October  29.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854,  MA.  1858.  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Hertford,  1876.  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Alban's.  Of  Watling  House,  St.  Alban's. 

Fowler,  Henry,  son  of  Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.,  Preston  Hall,  Stockton-on- 
Tees,  aged  14,  June  16.  Anstey 

Captain  43rd  Regiment.     Died  9  July,  1865. 

Cocker,    Frederick,  son  of  Alfred  Richard  Cocker,  Esq.  (O.R.  1804),  11, 
Nassau  Street,  Soho,  London,  aged  12,  November  7.  Gotton 

Herbert,   John    Boultbee,   son   of    the    Rev.    John    Herbert,   The   Garth, 
Monmouth,  aged  13,  December  20.  Anstey 

Jex  Blake,   Thomas   William,  son   of  Thomas  Jex-Blake,  Esq.,  Doctors' 
Commons,  aged  12,  January  26.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner,  1851.  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1851.  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1853.  B.A.  First  Class,  Classics,  1855.  Fellow  and  Tutor 
of  Queen's  College,  1855.  M.A.  1857.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1858-68. 
Principal  of  Cheltenham  College,  1868-74.  B.  and  D.D.  1873.  Headmaster  of 
Rugby,  1874.  Resigned  1887.  Rector  of  Alvechurch,  1886.  Dean  of  Wells,  1891. 
F.8  A.  Athenaeum  Club.  The  Deanery,  Wells,  Somerset. 

Drummoud,  Henry  Atherton,  son  of  the  Rev  James  Drummond,  Achurch 
Rectory,  Oundle,  aged  13,  February  14.  Grenfell 

Coney,  Bicknell  Gould,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Boucher  Coney, 
Pucklechurch,  Bristol,  aged  14,  January  5.  Penrose 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  Late  Major,  17th  Lancers.  Died  at  Towyn, 
January,  1879. 

Crawfurd,  Walter  James  Samuel,  son  of  John  Crawfurd,  Esq.,  Blackbrook, 
Monmouth,  aged  13,  July  1.  Price 

Crawfurd,  Oswald  John  Frederick,  son  of  the  above  John  Crawfurd,  Esq., 
aged  10,  March  18.  Price 

Also  at  Eton.  Merton  College,  Oxford,  1853.  Formerly  Consul  at  Oporto. 
C.M.G.,  1890.  Has  published  Essays,  etc.,  under  various  pseudonyms. 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Smith,   John    Simm,   son    of  John  S.   Smith,  Esq.,  Tower  Hill,  Trinity 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  i5.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854.  Sometime  an  Actuary  at  Liverpool. 
Of  Croydon,  Surrey. 


30  Tait,   1842-50. 


Grenfell,    John,    son  of    Admiral   John   Grenfell,   the    Brazilian    Service, 
Montevideo,  aged  14.  December  2.  Grenfell 

Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands  for  the  Fort  Bourke  District,  New  South  Wales. 
Died  from  a  wound  received  when  resisting  an  attack  by  Bushrangers  on 
Her  Majesty's  Mails  at  Narromine,  8  December,  1866. 

Burchell,  William,  son  of  William    Burchell,  Esq.,  44,   Upper  Bedford 
Place,  London,  aged  13.  February  26.  Price 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  5,  Broad  Sanctuary,  Westminster. 

Clerke,  Charles  Longueville,  fourth  son  of  Sir  William  Clerke,  Bart.,  74, 
Baker  Street,  London,  aged  15.  April  19.  Penrose 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1848.    Of  Heath  House,  Aston-on-Clun. 

Miller,    Alexander  Edward,  son  of    Alexander  Miller.  Esq.,  Ballycastle, 
Antrim,  aged  15.  August  29.     Left  October,  1847.  Penrose 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.,  First  Gold  Medal,  and  Vice-Chancellor's  Greek 
Verse  and  English  Prose,  1852.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1875.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1854.  Q.C.,  1872.  Railway  Commissioner,  1877.  Master  in  Lunacy,  1889. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor-General  of  India,  1890.  C.S.I.,  1895. 
Knighted,  1889.  Of  Whitehall,  Ballycastle,  Co.  Antrim. 

Macaulay,  William  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  Macaulay,  Esq.,  Leicester,  aged 
1 5,  February  13.  Mayor 

A  Solicitor  at  Leicester.     Died  19  July,  1900. 

Humphrys,    John    Winter,    second    son    of    William    Humphrys,    Esq  , 
Bally haise  House,  Co.  Cavan,  aged  14,  September  23.          Highton 

Of  Ballyhaise  House.    Died  1884. 

Nunn,  Thomas  William,  son  of  Thomas  Nunn,  Esq.,  Manningtree,  Essex, 
aged  11,  October  25.  Penrose 

Of  Lawford  House,  Manningtree,  Essex. 

Knight,  John  Watson,  son  of  Valentine  Knight,  Esq.,  Finchley  Common, 
Middlesex,  aged  14,  March  20.  School 

D.L.  for  Tower  Hamlets.     Of  33,  Hyde  Park  Square.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Knight,    Antony,   son   of   the   above  Valentine   Knight,   Esq.,   aged    12, 
October  24.  School 

Marshall,  William,  third  son  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  Penwortham  Hall, 
Preston,  Lancashire,  aged  13,  August  31.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Vicar  of  Ilton,  Somerset,  1852.  Of 
Penwortham  Hall,  1875.  Died  8  June,  1879. 

Oldfield,  Edward  Colnett,  son  of  Thomas  Brame  Oldfield,  Esq.,  Champion 
Hill,  Camberwell,  aged  14,  November  15.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A,  1855.  Rector  of  Minchinhampton, 
Gloucestershire,  1865.  Died  17  August,  1891. 

Jones,  John  Inglis,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Jones,  and  Mrs.  Philips,  18, 
Sussex  Square,  Brighton,  aged  15,  July  15.  Price 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1847.  Formerly  in  the  Horse  Guards.  Of  Derry  Ormond, 
Co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1852.  Died  15  December,  1879. 

Lloyd,  George  Martin,  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Bronwydd,  Cardigan- 
shire, aged  13,  October  30.  School 
Died  1849. 


Tait,    1842-50.  31 


Brown,  Lancelot  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  T,  O.  Brown,  Adisham  Rectory, 
Kent,  aged  15,  May  4.  Cotton 

Formerly  Captain,  llth  Regiment. 

Bull,  Robert,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bull,  Sowerby,  Halifax,  aged  13, 
September  8  Cotton 

Cox,    Charles    William,    son    of   the  Rev.    John    Cox,  Fairstead    Rectory, 
With  am,  Essex,  aged  14,  December  2.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1856.  Rector  of  Malpas,  Lower 
Mediety,  Cheshire,  1862.  Died  about  1885. 

Brooksbank,  Arthur,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Hawke  Brooksbank, 
Pickhall,  Rotherham,  aged  13,  May  19.  School 

Captain,  38th  Regiment.  Present  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Distinguished  at 
the  Attack  on  the  Malakoff  Tower,  18  June,  1855.  Of  Middleton  Hall,  Beverley. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Taylor,  Edward  Cavendish,  third   son  of  Frederick  Farmer  Taylor,  Esq., 
Chicknell  House,  Bridgnorth,  aged  13,  January  20.  Grenfell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  F.Z.S.  Sometime  in  Holy 
Orders,  but  has  renounced  under  the  Act. 

Maude,  Charles  Henry,  second  son  of  Captain  Hon.  Francis  Maude,  R.N., 
10,  Gloucester  Terrace.  London,  aged  13,  August/  31.  Cotton 

Late  Madras  Native  Infantry.  Of  10,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Mills,    Charles    Sidney    Davers,    nephew    of    the    Rev.    Robert   Davers, 
Bradfield  St.  George,  Bury,  Suffolk,  aged  15,  November  7.  Grenfell 

Perceval,   Spencer,    son   of    Spencer   Perceval,  Esq.,  Ealing,    Middlesex, 
aged  15,  September  20.  Grenfell 

Also  at  Harrow  School.  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1854.  Revising  Barrister  for  the  City  of  London,  1870.  Died 
January,  1890. 

Hulton,  Edward  Chichesber,  son  of  the    Rev.  Thomas    Hulton,  Gaywood, 
King's  Lynn,  aged  13,  May  5.  Arnold 

Jenkinson,  Thomas  Barge,  third  son  of  William  Jenkinson,  Esq  ,  Salford, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  November,  23.  Anstey 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Vicar  of  Hilderstone,  Hants,  1860-3,  of 
Christchurch,  Hants,  1863-4.  Rector  of  Farway,  Devon,  1892.  Died  about  1900. 

Monckton,  John    Braddick,  son  of  John  Monckton,  Esq.,  Ashley    House, 
Maidstone,  aged  12,  July  6-  Price 

A  Solicitor  in  Gray's  Inn.  Town  Clerk  of  the  City  of  London  1873-1902.  F.S.A. 
Knighted,  1880  Held  the  Queen's  Jubilee  Medal,  and  several  Foreign  Orders. 
Died  at  29,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.,  3  February,  1902. 

Sandham,    Henry,    son    of    Major  Henry   Sandham,  Woolwich,  aged    12, 
March  13  Mayor 

Sometime  in  business  in  Russia.  Afterwards  in  the  Science  and  Art  Department, 
South  Kensington  Museum  from  1857.  Died  in  London,  13  August,  1892. 

Blackwell,  Eardley  John,  son  of  Mrs.  Black  well,  Lee  Road,  Blackheath, 
Kent,  aged  12,  May  27.  Mayor 


32  Tait,  1842-50. 


Ramsay,  James   Henry,  eldest  son   of   George  Eamsay,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  Rugby,  aged  12.  May  21.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1853.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student  1854-61,  B.A.,  First  Class  in 
Classics  and  Law  and  Modern  History,  1855.  M.A.  1858.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1863.  Succeeded  his  father  as  tenth  Baronet,  1871.  Of  Banff 
House,  Perthshire.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Ranisay,  William,  second  son  of  the  above  Sir  George  Ramsay,  aged  10, 
June  15.  Town 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1853.  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations. 
Indian  Civil  Service.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Of  Clevelands,  Bassett,  Southampton. 
Died  30  November,  1901. 

Nicholetts,  John  Toller,  son  of  John  Nicholetts,  Esq.,  South  Petherton, 
Somerset,  aged  16.  December  23.  Grenfell 

A  Solicitor  at  South  Pethertou.  Under  Sheriff  for  Somersetshire.  J.P.  Of  the 
Manor  House,  Brent  Knoll,  Somerset. 

Barnard,  Mordaunt  Roger,  son  of  the  Rev.  Mordaunt  Barnard,  Amwell 
Vicarage,  Herts,  aged  15,  December  22.  Q-renfell 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Junior  Optime,  1851.  Formerly  British 
Chaplain  at  Christiania.  Vicar  of  Morgaretting  from  1863.  Author  of  "  Life  of 
Thorwaldsen." 

Townsend,    Richard    Bowdler,   eldest    son   of    Richard    Edward    Austin 
Townsend,  Esq.,  Norwood   aged  15,  March  26.  Price 

University  College,  Oxford,  1848.  Died  at  Norwood,  Surrey,  10  February,  1852. 
A  window  is  erected  to  his  memory  in  the  School  Chapel. 

Birch,  Priestly,  third  son  of  Lea  Birch,  Esq.,  Manchester,  aged  15,  June  1. 

Price 
Captain,  Devon  Militia.    Died  9  June,  1867. 

Malton,    Stewart,   son   of    William    Malton,   Esq.,   36,    Wimpole   Street, 
London,  aged  13,  August  28.  Price 

Exhibitioner,  1849.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1849.  Died  on  his  way 
to  join  a  Reading  Party,  1851. 

Hughes,  Hugh,  son  of  Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.,  Hoddesden,    Hertfordshire, 
aged  14,  December  19.  School 

Otter,  Francis,  eldest  son  of   Francis  Otter,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of   Mrs. 
Greenwood.  Rugby,  aged  12,  November  4.  Town 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  18  ,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Mathematics, 
1854,  M.A.,  Fellow,  1856,  Tutor,  Vice-President.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1867.  J.P.  for  Lincolnshire,  and  M.P.  for  the  Louth  Division,  1885-6.  Died 
in  London,  29  May,  1895. 

Cruikshank,    Alexander,  son  of  Alexander    Cruikshank,  Esq.,  Keithock, 
Foiiar,  aged  13.  June  21.  School 

Vice-Rector  of  the  Collegio  Pio  at  Rome.    Author  of  several  published  Sermons. 

Turner,  Henry  Whichcote,  son  of  Major-General  Turner,   Commanding 
Southern  District  of  Ireland,  aged  14,  September  24.         Grenfell 

Captain,  1st  Battalion  1st  Royal  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  other  operations  in  the  Crimea.  Died  in  Camp  before 
Sebastopol,  1  March  1856. 

Coulthurst,  William    Henry,   son    of    John    Nicholas    Coulthurst,   Esq., 
Gargrave  House,  Skipton,  aged  15,  February  6.  School 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1854.  Vicar  of  Giggleswick,  1853.  Died 
September,  1892. 


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Barton,   James  Warner,   eldest   son   of  the  Rev.    Henry  Jonas  Barton, 
Wicken,  Northamptonshire  aged  14,  October  14.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.   1853.    Vicar  of  Stramshall,  Staffordshire,  1859-79. 
Of  3,  Clarendon  Square,  Leamington. 

Owen,  Roger  Carmichel  Robert,  son  of  Captain  Robert  Owen,  Milmount, 
Graig,  Wexford,  aged  15,  September  25.  Anstey 

IVEosley,  Rowland,  fourth  son  of  Ashton  Nicholas  Mosley,  Esq.,  Barmaston, 
Derby,  aged  14,  March  9.  Pen-rose 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.     Rector  of  Egginton,  Co.  Derby.  1857.     Died 
22  July,  1888. 

Becher,  William  Nicolas,  son  of    Sir  William  Becher,  Bart.,  Ballygiblin. 
Mallow,  Co.  Cork,  aged  13,  August  25.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Late  Lieutenant,  62nd  Regiment.     Of  Castle  Hyde, 
Fermoy.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Fitz-Gerald,  John,  sixth  son  of  Gerald  Fitz-Gerald,  Esq.,  17,  St.  James's 
Square,  "Bath,  aged  14,  July  24.  Grenfell 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1863.     Vicar  of  St.  Pancras,  Camden 
Town,  1857.     Died  August,  1896. 

Philips,  John  Capel,  sou  of  John  Burton  Philips,  Esq.,  The  Heath  House, 
Cheadle,  aged  12,  October  9.  Anstey 

Formerly  Captain,   23rd    Regiment.      J.P.  and    D.L.      Of   The  Heath  House, 
Cheadle,  Staffordshire. 

Marshall,  George  Hibbert,  second  son  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Edge  Grove,  Watford,  aged  11.  October  28. 

Of  Patterdale  Hall,  Westmoreland.    J.P.    Died  1887. 

Wemyss,  Frederick,  son  of  Colonel  Thomas  James  Wemyss,  Smedley  Hall, 
Manchester,  aged  12,  October  31.  Price 

65th  Regiment.     Died  in  New  Zealand,  1858. 

Wright,  John  Robson  Lane,  only  son  of  James  Wright,  Esq.,  19,  Beaumont 
Street,  Oxford,  aged  14,  May  1.  School 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1849.    B.A.  St.  Mary  Hall,  1856. 

Tragett,  Thomas  Heathcote,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote  Tragett, 
Awbridge,  Romsey,  aged  14,  August  8.  Grenfell 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.    B.A.  St.  Mary  Hall,  1853.     Lieutenant,  57th 
Regiment.    Killed  at  Taranaki,  New  Zealand,  4  May,  1863. 

Giles,  Peter,  son   of   James  Giles,   Esq.,  Haling  Park,  Croydon,  Surrey, 
aged  1 5,  July  9.  Anstey 

Died  at  Pietermaritzburg,  South  Africa,  1877. 

Robertson,  William  James,   son   of    William  Robertson,    Esq.,    Kinloch- 
moidart,  Inverness,  aged  15,  June  10.  Price 

Captain,   30th  Regiment.     Engaged  at  the  Siege  of    Sebastopol,    1855.      Died 
26  June,  1869. 

Morgan,  Eusebius  Hamilton,  son  of  Mrs.  Morgan,  Nant-y-deri,  Gertrey, 
Monmouth,  aged  15,  June  7.  Town 

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34  Tait,  1842-50. 


Wimberley,  Charles  Irvine,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wimberley, 
Jiugby,  aged  14,  April  24.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Exhibitioner,  University  College,  1851-3, 
B  A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Vicar  of  Hartlip,  1866-76,  of  Sibertswold,  Kent,  1876-88, 
and  of  East  Chinnock,  Somerset,  1888-96.  Of  Chieveley  House,  Newbury. 

Longlands,  Herbert  Penderel,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  David 
Longlands,  Guerans  Rectory,  Tregony,  Cornwall,  aged  15. 
July  2 1 .  Grenfell 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1883.  Held  various  Government 
Appointments  in  South  Africa,  1858-77.  Served  with  the  Griqualand  Field 
Force,  1877-8.  Captain,  Border  Horse,  serving  against  Secocoeni,  1879-80,  and  in 
Boer  War,  1880-1.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Editor  "Natal  Witness,"  1902.  Of 
Maritzburg,  Natal. 

Warren,  Arthur  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  Pelham  Warren,  M.D.,  Worting 
House,  Basingstoke,  aged  14,  July  29.  Anstey 

Major-General,  C.B.  Served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  War, 
1854-5,  including  the  Battle  of  the  Alma  and  Siege  of  Sebastopol  Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  5th  Class  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-9,  at  the  Actions  at  Cawnpore  and  Capture  of  Lucknow. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Commanded  the  2nd  Battalion,  Rifle  Brigade,  in  the  Ashanti 
War,  and  was  at  the  Battle  of  Amoaful,  and  Capture  of  Coomassie,  1874. 
Of  Worting  House,  Basingstoke. 

Sidebottom,  George  Kershavv,  son  of  Joseph  Sidebottom,  Esq.,  Mottram, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  November  15.  Price 

Captain,  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Died  at  sea,  after  serving  in  the  Crimean  War, 
20  July,  1855. 

Bright,  William  Webb  Follett,  second  son  of  Richard  Bright,  Esq.,  M.D., 
11,  Savile  Row.  London,  aged  13.  June  11.  Arnold 

Gold  Medal,  1850.  Died  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1851.  Memorial  Tablet 
in  School  Chapel. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1845, 

Brandreth,  Arthur,  son  of  Thomas  Shaw  Brandreth,  Esq.,  Worthing, 
aged  12,  June  21.  Anstey 

Haileybury  College.  Prizeman  and  Gold  Medallist.  Indian  Civil  Service, 
1851-82.  Commissioner  at  Jullundur,  Bengal,  and  Judge  at  Lahore.  Donor  of  a 
permanent  Indian  Essay  Prize  in  the  School.  Died  in  London,  5  December,  1892. 

Irby,  John  James  Charles,  son  of  the  Hon.  Captain  Irby,  R.N.,  6,  Sion 
Place,  Bath,  aged  14,  August  16.  School 

Captain,  47th  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman. 
Wounded  in  the  Repulse  of  the  Sortie,  26  October,  1854,  and  again  in  the  Attack 
on  the  Quarries,  so  severely  injured  that  his  left  leg  had  to  be  amputated. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal. 
Adjutant  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  1855.  Honorary  Major.  Died  20  May,  1895. 

Bennett,  Harwell  Ewins  Worthington,  son  of  Barwell  Ewins  Bennett, 
Esq.,  Marston  Trnssell,  aged  14,  July  22.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Rector  of  Corby,  Thrapstone,  1873. 
Died  25  December,  1895. 

Davenport,  George  Horatio,  second  son  of  John  Davenport,  Esq.,  Vaenol, 
Bangor,  aged  12,  August  1.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of  Stanford-on-Soar,  1881-87, 
and  of  Mansel  Lacy,  Hereford,  1890-94.  Of  Foxley,  Yazor,  Hereford. 


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Colpoys,  Edward  Stunner  Griffith,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Adair 
Colpoys,  Droxford  Rectory,  Bishop's  Waltham,  aged  14, 
December  20.  Cotton 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1854. 

Craig,  ttobert,  sou  of  the  Rev.  John  Craig,  Vicar  of  Leamington  Priors, 
aged  13,  August  30. 

Was  not  on  the  School  List,  and  must  have  left  at  Easter. 

Battine,  William  Alexander,  son  of  Major-Gen.  Battirie,  O.B.,  East 
Indian  Service,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  January  15.  School 

Major,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards.  Served  as  Adjutant,  16th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry 
on  the  Peshawur  Frontier,  1854-6,  and  on  General  Outram's  Staff  in  the  Persian 
Expedition,  1857,  and  present  at  the  Capture  of  Mohumrah.  Medal  and  Clasp. 
Served  on  General  Havelock's  Staff  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  at  the  Relief 
of  Lucknow,  1857.  Two  Medals  and  Clasps.  Adjutant,  Warwickshire  Yeomanry, 
1868-77.  Of  The  Grove,  Langley,  Slough,  Bucks. 

Parke,  Jemmett,  son  of  Sir  William  Parke,  Knt.,  Dunally,  Sligo,  Ireland, 
aged  15,  June  22.  School 

Died  25  December,  1866. 

Morris,  Western  George,  son  of  John  Carnac  Morris,  Esq.,  Civil  Service, 
Madras,  aged  11.  February  26.  Congreve 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Madras  Cavalry,  1876.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Green,  Thomas  Lingard,  eldest  son  of  John  Green,  Esq.,  Woburn, 
Bedfordshire,  aged  14,  August  2.  Congreve 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1879-93. 
Rector  of  Tingrith,  Bedfordshire,  1899.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1900.  Died  13 
January,  1902. 

Eden,  Morton  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Eden,  Esq.,  Hampton  Court,  aged  14, 
May  9.  Cotton 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  1877.  Retired,  1879.  Served  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the 
Crimean  War.  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol  and  final  assault,  1855.  Medal  and  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal.  Died  in  London,  30  August,  1900. 

Bridge,  George  John,  son  of  George  Bridge,  Esq.,  Woodhouse,  Shepherd's 
Bush,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  February  13.  Mayor 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  1st  Dragoon  Guards.  Retired  1867,  and  appointed  one  of 
Her  Majesty's  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms. 

Patch,  Henry,  son  of  John  Patch,  5),  Upper  Gower  Street,  aged  13, 
July  4.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.    Rector  of  Winchelsea,  1883. 

Marshall,  Robert  Manning,  third  son  of  William  Skinner  Marshall,  Esq., 
x          4,  Hyde  Park  Square,  aged  12,  October  22.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Hedenham,  Bungay, 
from  1859. 

Schuster,  Samuel  Leo,  son  of  Leo  Schuster,  Esq.,  Hopefield,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  October  11.  Congreve 

Captain,  3rd  Surrey  Militia.    Of  Iver  Park,  Bucks.    Died  1884. 

Tunnicliff,  Charles  Key,  son  of  William  K.  Tunnicliff,  Esq.,  Surgeon, 
Tewkesbury,  aged  15,  April  6.  Stanley 


36  Tait,  1842-50. 


Percival,  James  Stanley,  son  of  Stanley  Percival,  Esq.,  Allerton,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  January  14.  Price 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's, 
Peterborough,  1872.  Died  22  December,  1873. 

Orlebar,  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Longuet  0 debar,  Esq.,  Hinwick, 

Wellingborough,  aged  11,  April  10.  Penrose 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855.    J.P.  for  Northants.    Of  Park  House,  Hinwick. 

Trench,    Thomas    Richard    Frederick,    son    of    Thomas    Trench,    Esq., 
Millicent,  Naas,  Kildare,  aged  15,  August  18.  Highton 

Assumed  the  name  of  COOKE-TRENCH,  1858.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Kildare.  Of 
Millicent,  Sallins,  Kildare. 

Ramsden,  John  Plumptre,  sixth  son  of  -Herbert  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Carlton 
Hall.  Worksop,  aged  12,  March  8.  Mayor 

Of  North  House,  Carlton,  Notts. 

Hornby,  Edward  William,  second  son  of  Hugh  Hornby,  Esq.,  Sandown, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  October  21.  Anstey 

Died  19  October,  1873. 

Hopkins,   Francis   Powell,   son   of   William    Hopkins,   Esq.,    St.   Peter's 
College,  Cambridge,  aged  15,  October  8.  Price 

Major,  15th  Regiment.    Retired. 

Home,  William,  son  of  Donald  Home,  Esq.,  10,  Athol  Crescent,  Edinburgh, 
aged  14,  January  22.  Penrose 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1863.  Rector  of  St.  Helen,  Ipswich, 
1873-7.  Vicar  of  Christ  Church,  St.  Alban's,  1890-6.  Rector  of  Clapton-in- 
Gordano,  Portishead,  Somerset,  from  1896. 

Pemberton,  Edward  John,  third  son  of  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Plas- 
Issa,  Mold,  Flintshire,  aged  15,  October  4.  Arnold 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  Sometime  Chaplain,  R.N.  Of 
Stour  House,  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  Died  1886. 

White,  Arthur,  only  son  of  William  Marriott  White,  Esq.,  Ashley  Place, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  February  14. 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1848.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1858.  F.R.G.S. 
and  F.G.S.  Died  22  August,  1878. 

Lindsay,  George,  son  of  the  late  J.  Lindsay,   Esq.,  Ceylon,  and   ward  of 
Sir  John  Wilson,  K.C.B.,  aged  13,  February  28.  Arnold 

MedlyCOtt,   William  Coles  Paget,   son  of  Sir   William   Medlycott,   Bart., 
Yen  House,  Milborne  Port,  aged  18,  June  6.  School 

J.P.  for  Somerset  and  Dorset.  Succeeded  his  father  as  third  Baronet,  1882.  Died 
8  January,  1887. 

Musgrave,  Vernon,  soil  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Musgrave,  Archdeacon   of 
Craven,  Halifax,  aged  13,  February  17.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Jnnior  Optime,  1853,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of 
Hascombe,  Surrey,  from  1862.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral.  Proctor 
in  Convocation. 

Delme-Radcliffe,  Frederick  Peter  Russell,  son  of  F.  P.  Delme-Radcliffe, 
Esq.,  Hitchin  Priory,  Herts,  aged  12,  September  6.  Highton 

First  Lieutenant,  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Led  the  1st  Company  to  the  Attack  of 
the  Russian  Batteries  at  the  Alma,  amid  showers  of  grape  and  shell,  and  fell 
shot  through  the  heart  when  within  some  thirty  yards  of  the  enemy, 
20  September,  1854. 


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Temple,  William  Henry,  son  of  Richard  Temple,  Esq.,  The  Nash,  Kempsey, 
Worcestershire,  aged  14,  September  19.  Price 

Gonne,  Henry,  son  of  Charles  Gonne,  Esq.,  19,  Gloucester  Place,  London, 
aged  13,  April  2.  Anstey 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1851.  Died  of  fever  caught  in  the  jungle  below  the  Nepaul 
Hills,  while  escaping  from  a  pursuing  baud  of  Rebels,  24  September,  1857. 

Gooch,  George  Cecil,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Gooch,  Stainton,  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  aged  12,  April  20.  Anstey 

Went  to  Haileybury,  but  gave  up  the  Indian  Civil  Service  during  the  Crimean 
War.  Gazetted  Ensign,  93rd  Highlanders,  19  May,  1855.  Present  at  the  Fall  of 
Sebastopol.  Served  through  the  whole  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  and  was  at 
Lucknow,  &c.  Died  October,  1892. 

Campbell,  Richard  Frederic  Fotheringham,  son  of  James  Campbell,  Esq., 
Craigie  House,  Ayrshire,  aged  13,  September  30.  Gongreve 

Captain,  8th  Madras  Cavalry.  Served  on  the  Staff  during  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1857-8.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Ayrshire.  M.P.  for  the  Ayr  Burghs,  1880 
and  1886.  Died  27  May,  1888. 

Thursby,    William   Ford,    son   of   the   Rev.   William   Thursby,   Ormerod 
House,  Burnley,  aged  14,  August  24.  Gongreve 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.,  1855.  Rector  of  Burgh  Apton,  Norfolk, 
1864.  Died  26  May,  1892. 

Wright,  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wright,  Sfc.  Peter's  Vicarage, 
Derby,  aged  15,  January  15.  Arnold 

Thornhill,  Henry  Jordan,  sixth  son  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq..  Diddington 
Park,  Hunts,  aged  12,  July  25.  Stanley 

A  Solicitor,  Lincoln's  Inn.     Died  29  July,  1890 

Stafford,   Charles   Theomartyr,  son   of    Robert   Stafford,   Esq.,  5,  Smith 
Square,  Westminster,  aged  14,  March  28.  Price 

Milford,  Robert  Newman,  fourth  son  of  John  Milford,  Esq.,Coaver  House, 
Exeter,  aged  16,  February  8.  Penrose 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854.  Rector  of  East  Knoyle,  Wilts, 
from  1865.  Author  of  "  History  of  Farnham  Castle." 

Bush,  Benry  Stratton,  son  of  Henry  Bush,  Esq.,  Litfield  House,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  February  6.  Mayor 

Major,  retired.  Served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  War,  present  at 
the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  severely  wounded  at  Inkerman,  and  engaged  in  the 
Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855.  Died  at  Alphington,  30  October,  1887. 

Payne,    Salusbury  Gillies,  only  son  of   Sir  Charles  Gillies   Payne,  Bart., 
Blunham  House,  St.  Neots,  aged  15,  April  25.  Stanley 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Barrister -at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1857. 
Succeeded  his  father,  1870.  J.P.  for  Bedfordshire.  Died  10  December,  1893. 

Glrardot,    Charles    Nassau,    second    son    of    the    Rev.    John    Girardot, 
Carcolston,  Notts,  aged  13,  May  2.  Penrose 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854. 

Sandeman,   Thomas    Fraser,    son    of    Hugh  Fraser   Sandeman,  Esq.,  14, 
Dorset  Square,  London,  aged  13,  July  23.  Anstey 

Of  23,  Oxford  Square,  London.    Died  1888. 


38  Tail,  1842-50. 


Rocke,  James  Harwood,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Hill  Rocke,  and 
ward  of  the  Rev.  T.  J.  Rocke,  Exmouth,  Devonshire,  aged  15, 
July  31.  Mayor 

Major-General,  C.B.  Served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir 
War,  1851-2.  Served  with  the  18th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  War,  1863-6, 
and  honourably  mentioned.  Inspector-General  of  Recruiting,  April,  1888. 
Retired,  1891.  J.P.  for  Devon.  Of  Teneriffe  House,  Exmouth. 

Sandford,  John  Douglas,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Sandford,Dunchurch, 
aged  12,  August  3.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1851.  First  Class  in  Moderations,  Classics  and 
Mathematics,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1855,  M.A.  1870.  Bengal  Civil  Service. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  Mysore.  Retired,  1882.  Died,  at  Windsor,  26  May,  1892. 

Lambert,   Ernest  John,  second   son  of   Francis  John    Lambert,    Esq.,  6, 
Kensington  Garden  Terrace,  London,  aged  15,  Dec.  29.       Penrose 
Edinburgh  University,  1850.     M.D.  Paris,  1870.    Union  Club,  London,  S.W. 

Sykes,  Christopher,  son  of  Sir  Tatton  Sykes,  Barb.,  Gledmere,  Yorkshire, 
aged  14,  January  10.  Gongreve 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire  M.P. 
for  Beverley,  1865-8,  for  East  Riding,  1868-85,  and  Buckrose  Division,  1885-92. 
Of  Brantingham  Thorpe,  Yorks.  Died  in  London,  15  December,  1898. 

Davies,  Charles  Bolton,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Morgan  Davies,  Northop, 
Flintshire,  aged  14,  December  27.  Penrose 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1847. 

Stevenson,  Charles  Aldersey,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Stevenson,  Callen, 
Co.  Kilkenny,  aged  15,  December  9.  Price 

Major,  47th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  engaged  at  the  Alma 
and  Inkerman.  Died  at  Nice  from  hardships  endured  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol, 
13  March,  1857. 

Hanbury,  Octavius  Richard,  only  son  of  the  late  Octavius  Hanbury,  Ksq  , 
and  nephew  of  Edward  Hanbury,  Esq.,  Hacheston,  Wickham 
Market,  aged  14,  February  16.  Price 

Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  1848.  University  Eleven,  1849.  Settled  for  some  time 
in  the  Western  States  of  America.  Died  at  Barnet,  1876. 

Wilkinson,  Charles  Ellis,  son  of  Hooper  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Walsham, 
Suffolk,  aged  15,  August  6.  Arnold 

Bowei'j  Robert  Hartley,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Bower,  Esq.,  Welham, 
Malton.  Yorkshire,  aged  12,  July  9.  Price 

Of  Welham,  Marton.    Banker  at  Beverley.    J.P  and  D.L.    Died  25  May,  1886. 

Beechey.  Frederick  Stapleton,  son  of  Captain  F.  W.  Beechey,  R.N  , 
Lanphey  Park,  Pembroke,  aged  13,  October  30.  Mayor 

Olivier,  Dacres,  second  son  of  Lieutenant-Col.  Henry  Stephen  Olivier, 
Potterne  Manor  House,  Devizes,  aged  13,  October  26.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856.  Rector  of  Wilton,  1867,  and 
Chaplain  to  Earls  of  Pembroke,  1867  and  1895.  Prebendary  in  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  1874.  Of  Wilton  Rectory,  Salisbury. 

O'Donnell,  George  Glendinning,  son  of  Sir  Richard  O'Donnell,  Barb., 
Newport  House,  Mayo,  aged  12,  June  14.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  Army.  Knighted,  1865,  as  the  eldest  son  of  a  Baronet. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  fifth  Baronet,  1879.  Died  at  Norwood,  22  January,  1889. 

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Tait,  1842-50.  39 


Haig,  James  Richard,  son  of  David  Haig,  Esq.,  Lochrin,  near  Edinburgh, 
aged  13,  December  28.  Gongreve 

Of  Blairhill,  Co.  Stirling.    J.P.  and  D  L.  for  Kinross.    Died  1896. 

Wingfield,  Charles  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wingfield,  The 
Gro,  Newtown,  Montgomeryshire,  aged  12,  April  21.  Arnold 

Of  Onslow  Hall,  Salop.    High  Sheriff,  1873.    J.P.  and  D.L.    Died  5  May,  1891. 

WMtbread,  William,  second  son  of  Samuel  Charles  Whitbread,  Esq., 
Cardington.  Bedford  aged  10,  August  6.  Arnold 

Manager  of  the  Family  Brewery.    Died  1879. 

Beale,  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  Beale,  Esq. .Upton  on-Severn, Worcestershire, 
aged  13,  January  25.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Worcester,  and  Registrar  of  Malvern  County  Courts. 

Dowbiggin,  Montagu  Hamilton,  son  of  W.  H.  Dowbiggin,  Esq.,  nephew  of 
Lord  Panmnre  Birnam  Lodge,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire,  aged  13, 
January  15.  School 

Major,  4th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Battles  of  the  Crimean  War,  and  at  the 
Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  1856.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Commanded  the  99th  Regiment  in  several  Actions  in  China,  1860,  and 
present  at  the  Surrender  of  Pekin.  Died  3  February,  1866. 

Magniac,  Berbert  St.  Leger,  son  of  Hollingworth  Magniac,  Esq.,Colmworth, 
Bedford,  aged  15,  February  26.  Penrose 

Sometime  in  business  in  China. 

Daubeny,  Andrew  Richard,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Alfred 
Daubeny,  Eedlands,  Bristol,  aged  15,  November  19.  Congr&ve 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1851.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1860. 
Died  1875. 

Bright,  James  Franck,  third  son  of  Richard  Bright,  Esq.,  M.D.,  11,  Saville 
Row,  London,  aged  12,  May  29.  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Law  and  Modern  History,  1855. 
MA.  1858.  Fellow,  1874-81.  Master  from  1881.  D.D.  Editor  of  "  Thomson's 
Seasons,"  and  Author  of  a  "  History  of  England."  Athenseum  Club. 

Monck,  Lambert  William,  son  of  Charles  Atticus  Monck,Esq.,  Bumshaugh, 
near  Hexham.  aged  9,  February  10.  Price 

Died  at  School,  1847. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,   1845. 

Oakley,  Charles  TCdward,  only  son  of  the  late  Richard  Cater  Oakley,  and 
Mrs.  Oakley,  Rugby,  aged  13  January  9.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1851.  Demy  of  Magdalen  College,  1853-5. 
First  Class  in  Moderations.  Theological  Scholar,  1855.  B.A.  First  Class  in  Law 
and  Modern  History,  1855.  B.C.L.  and  M.A.  1858.  Chaplain  in  the  Crimea,  1855. 
Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  1863.  Died  15  September,  1865. 

Oddie,  Edward,  son  of  Henry  Hoyle  Oddie,  Esq.,  65,  Portland  Place, 
London,  aged  13,  December  26.  School 

A  Solicitor  in  London.    Of  Piggott's  Manor,  Watford.    Died  3  November,  1884. 

Stone,  Edward  Henry  Montague,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Gresley  Stone, 
Esq.,  Chambers  Court,  Tewkesbury,  aged  15,  March  13.  Congreve 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Queenhill,  Worcester- 
shire, 1880.  Died  1892. 


40  Tait,  1842-50. 


Baumgarten  Warlow,  Edward  Picton,  son  of  the  late  Captain  Thomas 
Picton  Warlow,  and  nephew  of  the  Rev.  0.  Baumgarten,  Foley 
House,  Malvern,  aged  13.  November  24  Congreve 

Late  1st  Royal  Dragoons.     Now  BAUMGARTEN.    Of  Oare  House,  Pewsey,  Wilts. 

Synge,  Samuel,  son  of  the  late  John  Synge,  Esq.,  Q  Ian  more  Castle, 
Wicklow,  aged  11,  November  24.  Town 

Died  before  1886. 

Synge,  Richard,  son  of  the  above  John  Synge.  Esq.,  aged  10,  May  22.    Town 
Died  at  School,  1846. 

Ffrench,  Robert  Percy,  son  of  Robert  Ffrench,  Esq.,  Monivea  Castle, 
Gralway.  aged  12.  October  9.  School 

Formerly  Secretary  to  the  Legation  at  Brussels,  1862,  Berne,  1868.  Secretary  of 
Embassy,  Vienna,  1873.  Retired,  1878.  Died  at  Naples,  22  April,  1896. 

Walker,  Frederick  William,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Walker,  Rugby,  aged  15, 
July  7.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1849.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1849-59.  First 
Class  in  Moderations.  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1853.  M.A.  1856.  Fellow, 
1856-9.  Viiierian  Law  Scholar,  1854.  Barrister- at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1858. 
Headmaster  of  Manchester  School,  1859.  High  Master  of  St.  Paul's  School, 
London,  from  1876.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Corpus,  Oxford,  1894. 

Collins,  Aretas  John  Verling,  son  of  Mrs.  Collins,  Rugby,  aged  8, 
April  16.  Town 

Lieutenant,  R.N.    Served  in  the  Baltic.    Medal. 

Woodall,  John  Woodall,  eldest  son  of  John  Woodall,  Esq.,  Scarborough, 
aged  13,  December  3.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Natural  Science,  1854.  Banker  at 
Scarborough.  Mayor,  1869,  1882,  and  1886.  J.P.,  Yorkshire.  F.G.S.  Masonic 
Grand  Treasurer  of  England,  1885.  Of  5,  Queen's  Mansions,  Victoria  Street, 
London. 

Woodall,  Charles  William,  second  son  of  the  above  John  Woodall,  Esq., 
aged  12.  March  23.  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1859. 
Midland  Circuit.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Fryer,  William  Rolles,  eldest  son  of  William  Rolles  Fryer,  Esq.,  Lytchet 
House,  Wimborne.  aged  15.  November  9.  Congreve 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1852.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1860. 
Western  Circuit.  Of  Verwood  Manor,  Salisbury.  J.P.  for  Dorset.  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Fryer,  Henry  Charles,  second  son  of  the  above  William  Rolles  Fryer,  Esq., 
aged  14,  January  2.  Congreve 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cardiganshire.  Late 
Clerk  of  the  Peace.  Of  52,  Marine  Terrace,  Aberystwith. 

Cave,  Robert  Haynes,  only  son  of  Nathaniel  Cave,  Esq.,  Caledonia  Place, 
Clifton.  Bristol,  aged  14,  November  27.  Highton 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1862.  Rector  of  Wolverton,  Hants,  1880, 
and  of  Blyborough,  Lincolnshire,  1894.  Died  about  1900. 

Trotter,  Coutts,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.,  and  Mrs. 
Trotter,  Dreghorn,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  April  9.  Congreve 

1850.       Bengal  Civil  Service,    1854-59.       Of  , 


East  India  College,   Haileybury, 
Dreghorn,  Midlothian. 


Tait,  1842-50.  41 

Moultrie,    Arthur    Austen,    son   of    Major  Moultrie,    Rugby,    aged    13, 
April  14.  Town 

Lieutenant,  90th  Regiment.  Died  at  Lucknow,  26  September,  1857,  from  a 
wound  received  the  previous  day,  whilst  charging  a  Battery  of  the  mutinous 
Sepoys. 

Grresley,  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Nigel  Gresley,  Bart ,  Netherseale 
FTall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  aged  13,  January  17-  School 

Succeeded  his  father  as  tenth  Baronet,  1847.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1st  Dragoon 
Guards.  M.P.  for  South  Derbyshire,  1868.  Died  18  December,  1868. 

Longley,    ETenry,   eldest   soji    of   the    Right  Rev.  Charles  Thomas,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Ripon,  aged  11,  November  28  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1852,  Student  1853-61,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859,  B.C.L.  1863. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1860.  His  father  was  afterwards  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  First  Charity  Commissioner,  1885.  C.B.  1887.  K.C.B.  1889.  Died 
at  8,  Lowndes  Street,  25  December,  1899. 

de  Capel-Brooke,  Richard  Lewis,  son  of  William  de  Capel- Brooke,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Market  Harborough,  aged  14,  April  7.    Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1854.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1858. 
Captain,  Leicestershire  Yeomanry.  J.P.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fourth 
Baronet,  1886.  Died  at  The  Elms,  Market  Harborough,  3  February,  1892. 

Wynne,  John  Henry  Cole,  eldest  son  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  Sligo,  aged 
15,  July  2.  Anstey 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1849.  J.P.  for  Co.  Sligo.  Of  Ardaghowan,  Sligo. 
Died  1873. 

King1,  John  Bishop,  son  of  Dr.  King,  M.D.,   Montpelier   Road,  Brighton, 
aged  14,  April  16.  Cotton 

M.  D.    Formerly  Medical  Staff  Appointment  at  Penang.   Retired  as  Surgeon -Major. 

Groom,  William   Tate,   son   of    Richard  Groom,   Esq.,   Henrietta    Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  14,  August  10.  Penrose 

Lieutenant,  1st  European  Fusiliers,  Madras.  Engaged  with  his  Regiment  during 
the  whole  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Wounded,  5  October,  and  died  in 
Hospital  at  Lucknow,  21  October,  1857. 

Baker,  Robert  Lowbridge,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Baker.  Esq.,  West  Hay, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  February  22.  Price 

St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1859.  Rector  of  Wilcote  and 
Vicar  of  Ramsden,  Oxon.  J.P.  Of  Ramsden.  Oxfordshire. 

Campbell,  Mungo    Septimus,  ninth  son  of  Colin  Campbell  of   Colgrain, 
Esq.,  Comis  Escan,  Dumbarton,  aged  14,  March  31.  School 

Died  26  August,  1859. 

Blomfield,  Charles  James,  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  Charles  James,  Lord 
Bishop  of  London,  aged  14,  May  18.  Arnold 

Audit  Office,  1854.     Residing  in  Chicago,  1902. 

Galton,  Robert  Cameron,  fourth  son  of  John  Howard  Galton,  Esq.,  Hadsor 
House,  Droitwich,  aged  14,  November  17.  Price 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  M.B.  1856,  M.L.  1858.     University  Eight, 
1854.    Practised  as  a  Doctor  in  London.    Died  22  March,  1866. 
VOL.  II.  F 


42  Tait,  1842-50. 


Richardes,   William  John    Stephens,   son   of    William   Richardes,   Esq., 
Bryneithen,  Aberystwith,  aged  14,  May  27.  Price 

East  India  Company's  21st  Hussars.  Served  through  the  Mutiny  Campaign. 
Medals  for  Lucknow  and  Delhi.  Died  at  St.  Helena,  5  May,  1865. 

Cole,  Edward  Campbell  Stuart,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Henry  Cole,  Esq., 
Moor  Abbey,  Mouasterevin,  Kildare,  aged  13,  September  30.  Anstey 

Late  Captain,  Oxfordshire  Militia,  and  served  with  that  Regiment  in  Corfu 
during  the  Crimean  War,  1855.  D.L.  for  Oxon.  J.P.  for  Oxon,  Devon,  and  Co. 
Kildare.  Of  Stoke  Lyne,  Devon. 

Nicholls,    Henry   Cornelius,   eldest    son    of    the    Rev.    Henry   Nicholls, 
Rockbeare,  Exeter,  aged  14,  September  22.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1850.     Of  Starcross,  Exmouth. 

Kirkpatrick,  Richard  Temple  Godman,  son  of  Richard  G.  Kirkpatrick, 
Esq.,  Ryde,  aged  13,  July  1.  Congreve 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Attach^  at  Copenhagen,  where  he  rescued  his  chief, 
Sir  Augustus  Paget,  on  the  capsizing  of  a  boat,  under  exceptionally  difficult 
circumstances.  Afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Legation  at  Washington,  1864, 
Vienna  1868,  retired  1870.  Of  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Wright,   John,  eldest  son   of  Francis   Wright,  Esq.,  Osmaston,  Derby, 
aged  14,  June  21.  Gongreve 

Assumed  the  name  of  OSMASTON,  1876,  and  1897.  J.P.  for  Derbyshire  and 
Staffordshire.  Of  Osmaston,  and  of  Hawkhurst  Court,  Billinghurst,  Sussex. 

Bosanquet,   Percival,  third   son   of   Augustus    Henry   Bosanquet,   Esq., 
Osidge  House,  Southgate,  aged  13,  December  30.  Mayor 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts.  High  Sheriff,  1896.  Of  Ponfield,  Little  Berkhampstead, 
Hertford. 

Clarkson,  Thomas,  son  of  Mrs.  Dickenson,  Playford,  near  Ipswich,  aged 
14,  June  12.  Price 

Bullock,  Stanley,  son  of  Mrs.  Bullock,  23,  Beaufoy  Terrace,  Maida  Vale, 
London,  aged  15,  May  10.  Stanley 

Formerly  Captain,  2nd  Madras  Cavalry. 

Pownall,  Frederick  Hyde,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Pownall,  Esq.,  Hounslow, 
Middlesex,  aged  14,  August  22.  Anstey 

Of  Cross  Deep,  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

Wolley,  Edward,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Francis  Thomas  Wolley, 
(O.R.),  Beeston  Vicarage,  Notts,  aged  13,  November  10.      Stanley 

Lieutenant,  51st  Light  Infantry.  Died  in  India,  about  1857.  His  father  entered 
the  School  as  HURT,  1809. 

Rowsell,  Evan  Edward,  eldest  son   of  the  Rev.   Evan  Edward  Rowsell, 
Elstree  Hill,  Herts,  aged  12,  October  8.  Ootton 

Practised  as  a  Solicitor  at  Armidale,  New  South  Wales.    Died  1868. 

Deedes,   Julius  William,   son   of   the   Rev.    Julius    Deedes,    Wittersham 
Rectory,  Staplehurst,  Kent,  aged  14,  December  20.  Bradley 

Was  two  years  in  the  School.    Settled  in  Queensland,  where  he  died,  1867. 


Tait,  1842-50.  43 


Fisher,  Ralph  Bromfield,  son  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Watkins  Fisher,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  January  12.  Town 

Captain,  Cumberland  Militia.    Died  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  1869. 

Fisher,  Charles  Edmond,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Ralph  Watkins   Fisher, 
aged  13,  June  6.  Town 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1851.  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Served  with  the 
95th  Regiment  in  1858,  at  the  Siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  the  capture  of  Gwalior, 
and  the  Siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Is  Charles  Edward  in  all  Army  Lists.  Of  Pentre  Pant, 
Oswestry. 

Spicer,  Northcote  William,  son  of  Northcote  William  Spicer,  Esq.,  Chard, 

Somerset,  aged  14  Bradley 

M.B.C.S.  1853.    In  practise  as  a  Surgeon  at  Chard.    Of  Dunstone,  Chard,  Somerset. 

Aiming,  James,  son  of  William  Anning,  Esq  ,  St.  David's  Hill,  Exeter, 
aged  13,  May  29.  Stanley 

Greenwood,    William,  second   son   of  the   late   Rev.   William  and  Mrs. 

Greenwood,  Rugby,  aged  13,  February  17.  Town 

A  Coffee  and  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon,  1857-72.    Died  in  Ireland,  16  November,  1887. 

Price,  Frederick   Octavius,   son   of  the   late    Frederick  and   Mrs.  Price, 
Guernsey,  aged  15,  January  18.  Price 

A  brother  of  Mr.  Bonamy  Price,  Eugby.    Died  at  School. 

Bigge,  Charles   Selby,  eldest  son  of  Charles  John  Bigge,  Esq.,  Bradley 
Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  11,  July  21.  Price 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1853.  Of  Long  Horsley,  Morpeth.  J.P.  for  Northumber- 
land. Died  16  January,  1889. 

Clement,   Richard,  eldest   son   of   Hampden  Clement,  Esq.,  Snarestone, 
Atherstone,  aged  13,  June  10.  Price 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1865.  A  Clerk  in  the  Treasury. 
Killed  in  the  hunting  field  near  Bicester,  28  October,  1873. 

Gibson,  James  Watt,  son  of  Mrs.  Gibson,  Heathfield  House.  Hands  worth, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  August  4.  Price 

Magdalene  CoUege,  Cambridge.  Of  Doldowlod,  Co.  Radnor,  and  Heathfield 
Hall,  Handsworth.  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Radnor.  High  Sheriff,  1858.  Assumed 
the  name  of  GIBSON  WATT.  Died  at  Brighton,  19  June,  1891. 

Lethbridge,  Wroth,  son  of  John    Lethbridge,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet, 
Cosham  Lodge,  Portsmouth,  aged  14,  January  2.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fourth  Baronet,  1873. 
Of  Sandhill  Park,  Taunton. 

Scott,  Robert   Henry,  son  of  James   Smyth  Scott,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  Delgany, 
Wicklow,,  aged  12,  January  28.  Arnold 

Dublin  University.  First  Honours  in  Classics  and  Science,  Chemistry  and 
Geology,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1859,  D.Sc.  1898.  Gold  Medal.  Classical  Scholarship. 
Diploma  in  Engineering.  Secretary  of  the  Meteorological  Department,  Board  of 
Trade,  1867-99.  F.R.S.  1870.  Translator  of  Dore's  "  Law  of  Storms."  Of  6,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  Londow,  S.W. 

Buchanan,     David,    ward     of     George     Dalziel,    Esq.,    Thistle     Street, 
Edinburgh,  aged  15,  January  16.  Congreve 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1852,  M.A.  1855.  A  famous  All  England  bowler, 
1868-74,  and  for  over  forty  years  Secretary  of  the  Rugby  Cricket  Club,  till  his 
retirement  in  1885.  Died  at  Northfield  House,  Rugby,  31  May,  1900. 


44  Tait,   1842-50. 


Perryn,  Richard  Henry,  son  of  Richard  Gerard   Perryn,   Esq.,  Trafford 
Hall,  Chester,  aged  13,  March  25.  Arnold 

Of  Carisbrooke  House,  Twickenham. 

Foord,    Henry    Barnard,    son    of     the    Rev.     Henry     Foord,    Foxholes, 
Scarborough,  aged  15,  April  5.  Stanley 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1852.  Bowed  in  the  University  Eight.  Died 
at  Filey,  1866. 

Goschen,  George  Joachim,  eldest  son  of   William   Henry  Goschen,  Esq., 
Eltham,  Kent,  aged  14.  August  10.  Price 

Exhibitioner  1850.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Moderations  1852,  and 
Classics  1853,  B  A.  and  M.A.  1875,  D.C.L.  1881,  Hon.  Fellow  1882.  M.P.  for  the 
City  of  London,  1863-80,  Ripon,  1880-5,  Edinburgh  City  East,  1885-6,  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  1887-1900.  Vice-President,  Board  of  Trade,  1865-6.  Chancellor  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1886.  President,  Poor  Law  Board,  1868-71.  First  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty,  1871-4  and  1895-1900.  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  1887-92. 
Lord  Rector  of  Aberdeen  University,  1887,  of  Edinburgh  University,  1890. 
Created  VISCOUNT  GOSCHEN,  1900.  Of  Seacox  Heath,  Hawkhurst. 

Lawrence,  Hugh,  son  of  James  Lawrence,  Esq.,   Park  Hill,   Liverpool, 
aged  14,  May  14.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Shipbuilder  in  Liverpool,  and  subsequently  an  Engineer  in  Man- 
chester. Of  Burford  Road,  Whalley  Range. 

Bridges,    John    Henry,    second    son   of   the    Rev.    Charles    Bridges,    Old 
Newton,  Suffolk,  aged  12,  October  11.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner  1851.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1851,  B.A.  1855.  Fellow 
of  Oriel  College,  1855-61.  Arnold  Historial  Prize,  1856.  B.  Med.  1859.  Inspector 
under  the  Local  Government  Board.  Of  28,  Ladbroke  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Armstrong,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Marcus  Armstrong,  Moylough,  Galway. 
Ireland,  aged  15,  October  5. 

Thomson,  John  Henry,    son  of    Mrs,   Thomson,    27,    Waterloo    Crescent, 
Dover,  aged  13,  February  3.  Anstey 

Martin-Leake,   William,  third    son  of    Stephen    Martin  Leake,  Esq.,  15, 
Nottingham  Place,  London,  aged  14,  April  23.  Price 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1851.  29th  Wrangler  and  Second  Class  in 
Classical  Tripos,  1854,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  University  Eleven,  1851-2-3-4.  A 
Civil  Engineer  and  employed  in  Ceylon  in  1858.  Became  a  Coffee  planter,  and 
subsequently  introduced  the  cultivation  of  Chincona  and  Tea.  Since  1873, 
Manager  of  Cement  Works  at  Blackwall.  Of  15,  Alleyn  Park,  West  Dulwich. 

Stewart,  John  Marcus,  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  Bart.,Ballygawley  House, 
Tyrone,  Ireland,  aged  14,  November  19.  Arnold 

Lieutenant,  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Succeeded  as 
third  Baronet,  1854.  High  Sheriff  for  Co.  Tyrone,  1858.  Of  Ballygawley  House, 
and  Carrickmore  House,  Carrickmore,  Co.  Tyrone. 

FergUSSOn,  James,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple  Fergusson,  Bart., 
Kilkerran  House,  Ayrshire,  aged  13,  March  18.  Mayor 

University  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Succeeded  as  sixth  Baronet,  1849.  Lieutenant, 
3rd  Battalion,  Foot  Guards.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  »t  the  Alma,  and 
wounded  at  Inkerman,  1854.  Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant  Ayrshire  Rifles. 
M.P.  for  Ayrshire,  1854-7  and  1859-68;  for  N.E.  Manchester  since  1885.  Under 
Secretary  for  India,  1866,  for  Home  Department,  1867-8,  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
1886-91,  Postmaster-General,  1891-2.  Governor  of  South  Australia,  1868-73,  of  New 
Zealand,  1873-5,  of  Bombay,  1880-5.  G.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  P.O.  Of 
Kilkerran,  Maybole,  Ayrshire.  Carlton  Club. 


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Ashley,  Hon   Antony  Ashley,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ashley,  after- 
wards Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  London,  aged  14,  June  27.  Cotton 

Formerly  R.N.  Served  in  the  Baltic  and  Black  Sea.  M.P.  for  Hull,  1857-9,  for 
Cilcklade,  1859.  Succeeded  his  father  as  eight  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  1885. 
Died  13  April,  1886. 


Hope,  Theodore  Cracraft,  only  son  of  the  late  James  Hope,  M.D.  and  Mrs. 
Hope,  London,  aged  13,  December  9.  Mayor 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866.  Bombay  Civil  Service,  1858-88.  Political 
Agent  at  Surat.  Member  of  the  Council  to  Governor-General,  1882-7.  K.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.  Of  21,  Elvaston  Place,  London.  Athenaeum  Club. 


Rougemont,  Edward,  third  son  of  the  late  George  Rougemont,  and  Mrs. 
Rougemont,  2,  Chester  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  May  5.     Highton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1856. 

Cole,  Robert  Eden   George,  eldest  son  of  Major  Robert   Cole,  Doddington 
Hall,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  October  28.    '  Anstey 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of  Doddington, 
Lincolnshire,  from  1861. 

Hearn,   Henry,   son   of  Thomas    Hearn,    Esq.,    Buckingham,    aged    14, 
December  18.  Anstey 

Formerly  Town  Clerk  of  Buckingham,  and  Registrar  of  the  County  Court.  Of 
Castle  House,  Buckingham. 

Sandford,  Daniel  Sidney,  son   of   Erskine  Douglas    Sandford,  Esq.,  11, 
Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  August  12.  School 

Lieutenant,  Rifle  Brigade.    Died  5  January,  1853. 

Oakeley,  Henry  Evelyn,  son  of  the  late  Ven.  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  Bart., 
London,  aged  11,  November  23.  School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1855,  B.A.,  tenth  Wrangler  1859,  M.A.  1862. 
Fellow  and  Mathematical  Lecturer,  1862.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 
Chief  Inspector  of  Training  Colleges,  1885-99.  Knighted  1899.  Of  97,  Warwick 
Road,  London,  S.W.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Percival,  Lewis,  second  son  of  Samuel  Percival,  Esq.,  Northampton,  aged 
13,  March  11.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854.  Major-General,  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  the  Siege 
and  capture  of  Luckiiow,  and  other  Battles.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
and  two  Clasps.  Of  4,  Pitsville  Crescent,  Cheltenham. 

Beddome,  John  Arthur,  second  son  of   Richard   Boswell  Beddome,  Esq., 
Clapham,  aged  13,  February  6.  Cotton 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  22 
February,  1876. 

Palliser,  William,  son  of  Lioutenant-Colonel  Wray  Palliser,  Denylushan, 
Fethard,  Tipperary,  aged  15,  June  18.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.  Formerly  Major,  18th 
Hussars.  Distinguished  for  his  inventions  of  shells  and  artillery  projectiles. 
C.B.  1870.  K.C.B.  1873.  M.P.  for  Taunton,  1880.  Died  4  February,  1882. 

Fryer,  George  Edward,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Fryer,  Madras   Army, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  November  23.  Town 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Madras  Staff  Corps.  Sometime  Deputy-Commissioner, 
Thonkwa,  British  Burmah.  Died  at  16,  Arundel  Gardens,  London,  31  March,  1891. 


46  Tait,  1842-50. 


Fryer,   Cornelius   Willoughby   Hudleston,    son  of   the  above  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Fryer,  aged  11,  February  12.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1866. 

Duff,  James,  stepson  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Rendlesham,  Rendlesham 
Hall,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  July  29.  School 

Colonel  in  the  Army.  Served  with  the  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimean  War. 
Present  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Taken  prisoner  at  Inkerman,  5  November, 
1854.  M.P.  for  North  Norfolk,  1876-8.  Died  23  December,  1878. 

Clark,  Joseph   Henry,  son  of  Joseph  Clark,  Esq.,  Maidenhead,  Berkshire, 
aged  14,  September  3.  Stanley 

Birds,  James  Adey,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Taylor  Birds,  Preston, 
Wellington,  Salop,  aged  13,  November  9.  Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855. 

Airey,  John,  son  of  William  Airey,  Esq.,  Kendal,  ward  of  Thomas  Carson, 
Esq.,  Everton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  9.  Anstey 

Dymock,  William,  eldest  son   of   the  Rev.  Thomas   Frederick  Dymock, 
Hatch  Beauchamp,  Taunton,  aged  13,  August  10.  Anstey 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Surgeon-Major  in  the  Grant  Medical  College, 
Bombay.  Professor  of  Materia  Medica.  Subsequently  Brigade-Surgeon.  Died 
at  his  residence,  Malabar  Hills,  Bombay,  29  April,  1892. 

Filleul,  William  Gabriel,  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Filleul,  St.  Peter's,  Jersey, 
aged  14,  March  25.  Anstey 

One  of  the  earliest  settlers  at  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  1848.  Afterwards  a  Sheep 
owner  in  Otago,  N.Z.  Residing  at  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

Graham,  Edward  Curteis,  fourth  son  of  John  Graham,  Esq.,  Eastbourne, 
Sussex,  aged  13,  May  15.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856.    Vicar  of  Wartling,  1866.     Died  1874. 

Gillett,   Henry,  son  of  Henry   Gillett,  Esq.,  7,   Regent   Street,    London, 
aged  15,  August  6.  Price 

Major,  13th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  including  the  Fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  actively  engaged  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  Two 
Medals.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1880. 

Hartley,  Joseph  James,  son  of  Samuel    Hartley,  Esq.,   Halifax,  aged  15, 
March  26.  Anstey 

Parker,  William  Windsor,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Windsor  Parker,  Clopton 
Hall,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  May  5.  Price 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1857.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1861.  A  famous  cricketer.  Died  before  1886 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1846. 

Agnew,  George  Vans,  brother  of  Robert  Vans  Agnew,  Esq.,  Barnbarrook, 
Wigtown,  N.B.,  aged  15,  January  1.  Anstey 

Madras  Civil  Service,  1852.    Retired  1877.    Late  Magistrate  at  NeUore. 

Longfield,  John,  son  of   Richard  Longfield,   Esq.,   Longueville,   Mallow, 
Ireland,  aged  13,  November  28.  Arnold 

Lieutenant,  89th  Regiment.  Served  throughout  the  Crimean  War,  including  the 
Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Died  at  sea,  from  illness  contracted  during  the  Siege,  20 
October,  1855, 


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Tewart,  John   Edward,   son   of    William   Tewart,  Esq.,  Glanton   House, 
Northumberland,  aged  13,  September  21.  Stanley 

Major,  6th  Royals.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  at  Peroo  and  in  the  Jugdespore  jungle.  Medal.  Of 
Glanton  Hall.  Died  13  April,  1880. 


Hodgson,  Shadworth  Hollway,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Shadworth  Hodgson, 
and  Mrs.  Hodgson,  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  Dec.  25.  Mayor 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  in  Moderations,  1852,  B.A.  1854, 
M.A.  1882.  Author  of  Pamphlets  on  "  Principles  of  Reform  in  the  Suffrage,"  &c. 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Corpus,  1882.  Of  22,  Albemarle  Sireet,  London,  S.W. 

Frampton,  Edward,  son  of  the  Hev.  John  Frampton,  (O.K.  1812)  Tetbury, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  December  23.  School 

Frampton,  Frederick  William,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  John  Frampton, 
aged  12,  February  20.  School 

Easier,  William  Wyndham,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Easier,  Esq.,  Alving- 
bourne,  Chichester,  aged  12,  May  13.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1851.     Of  Alvingbourne,  and  Barkford,  Sussex.    J.P. 

Todd,  Charles  Ruddell,  eldest  son  of  James  Ruddell  Todd,  Esq.,  33, 
Portland  Place,  London,  aged  15,  December  17.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1849. 

Bramwell,  Addison,  son  of  Christopher  Bramwell,  Esq.,  Hendon  House, 
Sunderland,  aged  15,  November  23.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of  Thorington,  Suffolk, 
1858-71.  Of  3,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Hoskins,  Bradford  Smith,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Edward  Hoskins, 
Chiddingstone,  Kent,  aged  13,  December  31.  Highton 

Lieutenant,  44th  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  20  September, 
1854,  and  in  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855.  Served  in  the  Federal  Army  in  North 
America,  and  was  mortally  wounded  near  Greenwich,  Virginia,  30  May,  1863. 

Veale,  Henry  Mallett,  eldest  son  of  James  Harris  Veale,  Esq  ,  Passaford 
House,  Devon,  aged  14,  May  28.  Stanley 

For  some  years  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Of  Passaford  House,  Hatherleigh, 
Devonshire. 

Grant.  Alexander  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Major  Patrick  Grant,  and 
grandson  of  W.  Fraser-Tytler,  Esq.,  of  Aldourie,  aged  12, 
February  28.  School 

Colonel,  retired,  87th  Begiment.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Pilcher,  William  Fitzgerald,  son  of  J.  T.  Pilcher,  Esq.,  46,  Russell  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  August  12.  School 

Not  on  the  School  List,  and  must  have  left  before  Midsummer. 

Sanderson,  Hastings,  son  of  Mrs.  Sanderson,  Bath,  ward  of  Edward 
Stewart,  Esq.,  14  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  aged  13, 
June  20.  School 

Brigstocke,  William  Owen,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  Brigstocke, 
Gellidywill,  Newcastle  Emlyn,  aged  14,  May  17.  School 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1856.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Cos.  Carnarvon,  'Cardigan,  and  Pembroke.  Of  Blaennant,  Boneath. 
Died  25  August,  1900. 


48  Tait,  1842-50. 


Hutchinson,  John   Henry,  son    of  the   Rev.    Richard   Hutchinson,   East 
Retford,  Nottinghamshire,  aged  15,  December  5.  Anstey 

Of  Charborough  Hall,  East  Retford. 

Rokeby,    Henry    Ralph,   eldest   son   of   the  Rev.  Henry    Ralph    Rokeby, 
Arthing worth,  Northampton,  aged  14,  June  2.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854.  Rector  of  Arthingworth,  1870.  J.P.  for 
Northants.  Of  Arthingworth  Manor  House,  Northampton. 

Barnes,    Osmond,   son    of    John    Barnes,    Esq.,    Ohorley    Wood    House, 
Kickmans worth,  aged  11,  December  23.  Anstey 

Colonel,  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  C.B.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1858.  Selected  as  being  the  tallest  man  in  India,  as  "  Lion  King  of 
Arms,"  to  proclaim  Queen  Victoria  as  Empress  of  India  at  Delhi,  1876.  Of  40, 
Grange  Park  Road,  Baling. 

Wells,    Richard,    son    of   Frederick    Octavius    Wells.    Esq.,   Indian   Civil 
Service,  aged  13,  February  3.  Anstey 

Captain,  R.N.  Flag  Captain  of  the  Jtia,  1880.  Afterwards  Admiral  and  K.C.B. 
Died  9  October,  1896. 

Hippisley,  John,  eldest  son  of  John   Hippisley,   Esq.,  Ston   Easton,  near 
Bath,  aged  13.  March  13.  School 

Captain,  North  Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1859.    J.P.    Died  1885. 

Hodgson,  John   Evan,  son  of  John   Hodgson,  Esq  ,  St.  Petersburgh,  aged 
14.  March  1.  Bradley 

In  business  in  Russia  for  a  few  years.  First  exhibited  in  the  Royal  Academy, 
1856.  First  painted  Historical  Subjects,  and  latterly  scenes  of  Oriental  Life. 
Elected  a  Royal  Academician,  1879.  Died  20  June,  1895. 

Swinnerton-Pilkington,  William  Milborne,  son  of  Sir  William  Pilkington, 
Bart  ,  Chevet  Hall,  Wakefield,  aged  14,  June  18.  Mayor 

Succeeded  his  brother  as  tenth  Baronet,  1854.  Of  Butterton  Hall,  Staffordshire. 
Died  12  November,  1855. 

Millett,   Arthur  Hill,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Millett,  Silkstone  Vicarage, 
Barnsley,  nged  14,  May  12.  Mayor 

Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Retired,  1877.  Served  with  the  69th  Bengal  Native 
Infantry  in  the  Punjab.  Campaign  of  1848-9.  Second  in  command  of  the  llth 
Punjab  Native  Infantry  at  the  Siege  of  Moultan.  Sometime  Inspector- General 
of  Police  at  Hyderabad.  Died  in  London,  8  December,  1879. 

Cornewall,  George   Henry,  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Gornewall,  Bart., 
Moccas  Court,  Hereford,  aged  12,  August  13.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1871.  Succeeded  his  brother  as 
fifth  Baronet,  1868.  Rector  of  Moccas,  1861.  Of  Moccas  Court,  Hereford. 

Jones,  Winchester  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Jones,  Steeple  Aston,  Woodstock, 
aged  14,  January  12.  Mayor 

Wheeler,    Edward   Vincent,    son    of   Vincent    Wheeler,    Esq.,   Newnham 
Court,  Worcester,  aged  14,  March  23.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  High  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire,  1857.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Of  Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury.  Died  5  July,  1885. 

Sayer,  Frederick,  son  of  Robert  Sayer,  Esq.,  Brighton,  aged  14,  August  2. 

Anstey 

Captain,  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma.  He  was  wheeled  past  the  Queen  in  a  Bath 
chair  in  St.  James'  Park  to  receive  his  Medal.  Author  of  a  "  History  of  Gibraltar." 
Died  at  Cairo,  29  February,  1868. 


Tait,    1842-50.  49 


Key,  Alexander,  son  of  John  Key,  Esq.,  14,  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  aged  13,  March  12.  Highton 

Lieutenant,  28th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Murdered  by  the  Mutineers  with 
seven  other  officers  of  his  Regiment,  5  June,  1857. 

Rutson,  Henry,  third  son  of  William  Rutson,  Esq.,  Newby  Wisk,  Thirsk, 
Yorkshire,  aged  14,  July  25.  Congreve 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854.  J.P.  for  North  Riding.  Of  Newby 
Wisk,  as  above.  United  University  Club. 

Lewis,  Charles  Edward,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  Llanvair, 
Raglan,  aged  15.  April  26.  Congreve 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Monmouth.  High  Sheriff,  1880.  Master  of  the  Llangibby 
and  Chepstow  Hounds.  Of  St.  Pierre,  Chepstow. 

Fawcett,    John    Henry,    son    of    John    Fawcett,    Esq.,   Petterill    Bank, 
Carlisle,  aged  14,  December  11.  Anstey 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple.  Northern  Circuit.  British  Consul  General 
and  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Consular  Court  at  Constantinople,  1877.  K.C.B.  1887. 
Died  21  April.  1898. 

Carr,  John  Ralph,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.,  Dunston  Hall,  Gates- 
head,  aged  13,  June  7.  Price 

Captain,  23rd  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  was  at  the  Battles  of 
the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5.  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  seventh  Class  Medjidie.  Afterwards  Captain,  4th 
King's  Own.  Retired  1870.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  ELLISON,  1871.  J.P. 
for  Northumberland.  High  Sheriff,  1888.  J.P.  for  Durham.  Of  Hedgeley, 
Alnwick. 

Carr,  Ralph  Edward,  second  son  of  the  above  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
June  30.  Price 

Served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  1855.  Subsequently  Lieutenant-Colonel,  36th  Regiment,  and  latterly 
commanded  the  29th  Regimental  District  at  Worcester.  Died  at  Stuttgart, 
9  April,  1892. 

Jones,  Wilding,  eldest  son  of   Charles  Wilding  Jones,  Esq.,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  May  27.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.    Of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1855. 

Marriott,  William    Henry,  third  son  of  John  Marriott,  Esq.,  Kibworth, 
Leicestershire,  aged  13,  August  26.  Congreve 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1851-6,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of 
Thrussington,  Leicester,  1867.  Died  20  January,  1900. 

Barnard,  George  Percy,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Barnard,  Bigby,  Brigg, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  March  11.  School 

Lieutenant,  34th  Regiment.    Died  1854. 

Oust,   Bertram    Mitford,   son   of    the   Rev.   Edwards  Cust,  Danby   Hill, 
North  Allerton,  aged  13,  July  5.  Bradley 

Hogg,  Charles  Wells,  son  of  William  Hogg,  Esq.,Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire, 
aged  13,  July  12.  Stanley 

Gazetted  to  the  85th  Light  Infantry,  12  December,  1851.  Retired  with  rank  of 
Captain,  1865.  Assumed  the  name  of  ARCHDALE,  1866.  Of  Coltishall,  Norwich. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sandars,   Richard,   son  of    Samuel    Sandars,   Esq.,    Kernel    Hempstead, 
aged  14,  November  13.  Cotton 

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50  Tait,   1842-50. 

Gosling,  Henry,  third  son  of  Richard  Gosling,  Esq.,  19,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  October  15.  Arnold 

Sometime  in  business  in  London,  and  in  the  family  Bank.  Died  at  Eccleafield, 
Ashford,  1894. 

Tytler,  Alexander  Fraser,  son  of  Patrick  Fraser  Tytler,  Esq.,  34,  Devon- 
shire Place,  London,  aged  14,  March  30.  Arnold 
Madras  Infantry.    Served  in  the  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.    Died  in  India,  1861. 

Mackenzie,  James  Dixon,  son  of  Major  L.  Mackenzie,  12,  South  wick 
Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  aged  15,  April  22.  Anstey 

Late  Captain,  14th  Regiment.  Succeeded  as  seventh  Baronet  of  Scatwell,  and 
ninth  Baronet  of  Tarbat.  Of  Mountgerald  House,  and  Findon,  Rossshire.  Died 
in  London,  24  June,  1900. 

Simmons,  Francis  Walter  Churchill,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Frederick 
Simmons,  and  Mrs.  Simmons,  Langford,  Bristol,  aged  16, 
September  20.  Price 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  Scholar,  1848-50,  B.A.  1852.  Principal  of  Nelson 
College,  New  Zealand.  Died  15  May,  1876. 

Hampden,  Charles  John,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Renn  Dickson 
Hampden,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Hereford,  aged  13,  April  4.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B  A.  1855,  Student,  1850-69,  M.A.  1858.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1863.  Oxford  Circuit.  Died  15  April,  1888. 

Crawford,  David  Rose,  son  of  David  Crawford,  Esq.,  8,  Sb.  Andrew's 
Square,  Greenock,  aged  15,  January  6.  Gongreve 

Gadsden,  Frederick,  son  of  Henry  F.  Gadsden,  Esq  ,  Walthamstow,  Essex, 
aged  15,  M  ay  1 1 .  Price 

Major-General,  Madras  Staff  Corps.  Served  in  Arracan  in  the  Burmese  War,  and 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8.  Wing  Commander  of  9th  Native 
Infantry.  Died  at  Baling,  24  February,  1899. 

Wrey,  Bourchier  William  Toke,  son  of  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Wrey,  Corfe  House, 
Barnstaple,  aged  15,  August  7.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1853.      Rector  of  Combeiuteignhead,  Devon,  from 

1864. 

Park,  Charles  Stewart,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Allan  Park,  El  wick  Hall, 
Durham,  aged  13,  June  2.  Bradley 

Drowned  while  duck  shooting,  1850. 

Hedley,  George  Lake,  third  son  of  Robert  Hedley,  Esq.,  Hartford  House, 
Hexham,  aged  15,  February  1.  School 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1849. 

Johnstone,  Hugh  Edwards  John  George,  second  son  of  George  Johnstone, 
Esq.,  53,  Tavistock  Square,  London,  aged  13.  March  15.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1852. 

Dalrymple,  George  Grey,  son  of  the  Hon.  North  Hamilton  Dalrymple, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Stair,  Cleland  House,  Holytown,  Lanarkshire, 
aged  13,  May  22.  Price 

Late  Soots  Fusilier  Guards.  Of  Elliston  House,  St.  Boswalls.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lanarkshire.  Died  30  November,  1900. 


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Owen,  Owen,  son  of  Owen  Owen,  Esq.,  Gadlys,  Beaumaris,  North  Wales, 
aged  13,  November  5.  Highton 

Brigade-Surgeon,  late  Army  Medical  Department.  Served  with  the  50th 
Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  War,  1865-6.  Medal.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Cleaver,  Araos,  son  of  Mr.  Amos  Cleaver,  Rugby,  aged  9,  Dec.  14.      Town 

Douglas,    Edward   Ocbavius,   brother   of   R.  J.  Douglas,  Esq.,  Lockerby 
House,  Dumfriesshire,  aged  15,  September  19.  School 

Died  1890. 

Hewitt,  Charles  Call  wick,  son  of  0.  P.  Hewitt,  Esq.,Tansley  Hill,  Dudley, 
aged  13,  December  17.  Anstey 

Pearson,  John  Richard,  son  of   the   Rev.  John  Pearson,  East   Horndon, 
Essex,  aged  13,  April  16.  Anstey 

Major,  Royal  Artillery.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858,  as 
Deputy  Commissary  of  Ordnance  at  Cawnpore  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and 
also  in  the  Rohilcund  Campaign,  and  present  at  the  Battle  of  Bareilly  and  Siege 
of  Mohumdee.  Medal.  Retired,  1874.  Of  107,  Marina,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Morris,  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Morris,  Esq.,  Chorley  Wood,  Hertford- 
shire, aged  13,  November  19.  School 

Dodgson,  Charles    Lutwidge,  son   of  the   Rev.    Charles    Dodgson,    Croft 
Rectory,  Darlington,  aged  14,  January  27.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations,  1852,  B.A.,  First 
Class  Mathematics,  1854,  Student,  1852,  M.A.  1857.  Public  Examiner,  1863. 
Author  of  several  Mathematical  Works,  but  best  known  as  "  Lewis  Carroll," 
author  of  "  Alice  in  Wonderland,"  and  other  inimitable  tales.  Died  at  Guildford, 
14  January,  1898. 

Basevi,  William  Augustus,  son  of   Mrs.  Basevi,  5,   Eaton   Place   West, 
London,  aged  12,  June  29.  School 

Burton,  Henry  Augustus,  son  of  Frederick  Burton,  Esq.,  Lincoln,  aged  14, 
January  24.  Highton 

Colonel,  14th  Regiment.  Served  with  the  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  in  the 
Affghan  War,  1880.  Died  25  December,  1895. 

Fryer,  Edward  John,  third  son  of  William  Rolles  Fryer,  Esq.,  Lytchett, 
Dorsetshire,  aged  12.  August  30.  Congreve 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Rifle  Brigade.  Retired  1881.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1857-9,  and  present  at  the  Siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Brigade 
Major,  Sikhim  Field  Force,  1861.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  Clasps. 
Served  in  Natal,  1879.  Of  22,  Ryder  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Crosse,  John  Hill,  son  of  Mrs.  Crosse,  16,  Harley  Street,  London,  aged  13, 
May  4.  Anstey 

Gazetted,  58th  Regiment,  18  April,  1851.  Lieutenant,  11  August,  1854.  Captain, 
16th  Regiment,  1858.  Died  at  Monkstown,  Co.  Cork,  2  January,  1901. 

Henderson,   Alexander,   son   of   Mrs.    Henderson,    1,   Melville    Crescent, 
Edinburgh,  aged  14,  July  9.  Highton 

Formerly  a  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  (Church  of  Scotland). 

Honywood,    Walter,   son   of    the   late    William   Philip    FTonywood,  Esq., 
M.P.  (O.R.,  1800),  Mark's  Hall,  Essex,  aged  15,  July  21.          Price 


52  Tait,   1842-50. 


Havelock,  Joshua,  son  of  Henry  Havelock,  Esq.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  39th 
Regiment,  afterwards  K.C.B.,  aged  14,  December  11.  Price 

The  second  son  of  General  Sir  Henry  Havelock,  who  relieved  Lucknow.  Captain, 
Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  the  Punjaub.  Died  at  Malvern, 
24  September,  1864. 

Ilbert,  William  Roope,  eldest  son  of  William  Eoope  Ilbert,  Esq.,  Horswell 
House,  Kingsbridge,  aged  13,  April  2.  Anstey 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A,  1858.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple. 
J.P.  of  Bowringsleigh,  and  Horswell  House,  Kingsbridge,  Devon. 

Tudor,  Harry,  second  son  of  Henry  Tudor,  Esq.,  46,  Westbourne  Terrace, 
London,  aged  14,  June  12.  Arnold 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Woolborough, 
Devon,  1865.  Rector  of  Lustleigh,  Newton  Abbot,  from  1888. 

Marriott,  Humphrey  Richard  George,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Marriott, 
Esq.,  Abbott's  Hall,  Braintree,  aged  14,  May  23.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Essex.    Of  Abbott's  Hall,  Braintree,  Essex. 

Adams,  Charles  Warren,  fifth  son  of  Mr.  Sergeant  John  Adams,  Sergeant's 
Inn,  London,  aged  12,  September  19.  Gongreve 

At  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1846. 

Sawyer,  Conrad  Hutchinson,  son  of  Captain  Sawyer,  Rugby,  aged  9, 
September  11.  Town 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  62nd  Regiment.    Died  at  Bilton,  25  June,  1881. 

Smith,  William  Lucie,  son  of  Mrs.  Euan  Smith,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
December  10.  Town 

Smith,  Euan  McLaurin,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Euan  Smith,  aged  11, 
March  13.  Town 

Edwards,  Thomas  Hyne,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Hyne  Edwards,  Esq., 
Helston,  Cornwall,  aged  16,  May  23.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1859.  Rector  of  Kingston  Magna, 
Dorset,  1881.  Died  about  1896. 

Legh,  Piers  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  William  Legh,  Esq.,  Brymbo  Hall, 
Denbighshire,  ward  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Legh,  Lyme  Park,  Cheshire, 
aged  15,  September  6.  Bradley 

Dixon,  Daniel,  ward  of  Thomas  Hudson,  Esq.,  6,  Park  Crescent,  Portland 
Place,  London,  aged  13,  October  3.  School 

Attye,  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Attye,  Esq.,  Rugby,  (O.R.,  1823),  aged 
13,  July  2  7.  Town 

Lieutenant,  43rd  Regiment.    Died  9  November,  1854. 

Robinson,  Charles  Maybery,  son  of  George  R.  Robinson,  Esq.,  27,  Chester 
Terrace,  London,  aged  15,  December  17.  Mayor 

Macaulay,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Macaulay,  Esq.,  (O.R.,  1811),  Leicester, 
aged  14,  April  18.  Mayor 

A  Surgeon  at  Kibworth.    Died  21  March,  1897. 


Tait,    1842-50.  53 


Gregory,  Thomas  John,  son  of  the  Rev.   Francis  Thomas  Gregory,  Loose, 
Staplehurst,  Kent,  aged  13,  January  11.  Arnold 

Lieutenant,  2nd  Battalion,  1st  Royal  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Attack  011  the  Malakoff,  June,  1855. 

Lambert,  Edwin    Archibald   Chester,  son   of   William   Lambert,  Esq.,  The 
Firs,  Kenilworth,  aged  13,  March  13.  Bradley 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  in  the  Burmese  War,  1852-3, 
and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-9,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Delhi,  and  several  Actions,  and  in  the  Oudh  Campaign,  1858-9.  Cantonment 
Magistrate,  at  Peshawur. 

Madden,  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Madden,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  4.     Town 

Cordery,  John  Graham,   eldest  son  of  John  Cordery,  Esq.,  New    Bridge 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  July  13.  Stanley 

Exhibitioner  1852.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1855. 
Commissioner  at  Moultan,  and  later  of  the  Punjab.  Resident  at  Hyderabad. 
Author  of  a  Translation  of  Homer's  Iliad.  C.S.I.  1887.  Died  at  Torquay, 
April,  1900.  A  Homer  Prize  at  Rugby  founded  in  his  memory. 

Hoskins,  Charles  Henry  Williams,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Hoskins, 
Rector  of  Blaby,  Leicestershire,  aged  11,  September  17.      Highton 

Richards,  Thomas  Bailey,  son  of  William  H.  Richards,  Esq.,  Axminster, 
aged  15,  November  9.  School 

Harbord,  Hon.  Ralph,  son  of  Emily,  Dowager  Lady  Suffield,  Horstead, 
Norwich,  aged  13,  May  17.  School 

Captain,  71st  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855.  Attached 
to  the  Household  of  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Died  6  January,  1878. 

Gosling,  John  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  Richard  Gosling,  Esq.,  19,  Fleet 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  February  19.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1860.  Vicar  of  Bream,  Gloucestershire, 
1869.  Died  16  October,  1882. 

Gordon,  Arthur,  son  of   Lieutenant-Colonel    Gordon,  4,  Charles    Street, 
Lowndes  Square,  London,  aged  14,  June  2.  School 

Lomax,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  Holt  Lomax,  Esq.,  Townhead,  Rochdale, 
aged  14,  October  16.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1858.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple. 
Captain,  6th  Lancashire  Militia.  Died  24  June,  1875. 

Weston,  John  Stiles,  son  of  Ambrose  Weston,  Esq.,  30,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  15,  November  18.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1854.    Died  about  1860. 

Weston,    Henry,   son    of    the  above    Ambrose  Weston,   Esq ,   aged    14, 
July  15.  Highton 

A  Solicitor  in  London.    Died  about  1867. 

Lushington,  Godfrey,  fifth  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Stephen  Lushington,  18, 
Eaton  Place,  London,  aged  14,  March  8.  Cotton 

Exhibitioner,  1851.  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  in  Moderations  and  in 
Final  Classics,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1854-62.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1858.  Chancery  Bar.  Counsel  to  the  Home  Office,  1869,  and 
Legal  Assistant  Under  Secretary,  1876.  Permanent  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  Home  Department,  1885.  Retired,  1895.  C.B.  1887.  K.C.B.  1892.  Of  37, 
Old  Queen  Street,  Westminster. 


54  Tait,  1842-50. 


Baird,  David,  son  of  Sir  David  Baird,Newbyth,  Preston  Kirk,  Haddington- 
shire,  aged  15,  January  30.     Left  August,  1849.  Congreve 

Major,  late  74th  Highlanders,  and  98th  Foot.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  War,  1851. 
Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1854,  and  on  Lord  Clyde's  staff  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1857-8.  Several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  third  Baronet,  1852.  Of  Newbyth,  Preston  Kirk,  N.B.  White's  Club. 

Lang'.   Arthur  Moffat,  son  of   Arthur  Lang,   Esq.,  Indian  Civil   Service. 
Bengal,  aged  13,  November  15.  Highton 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Royal  Bengal  Engineers.  Retired  as  Colonel,  1888.  Served 
throughout  the  Siege  of  Delhi,  and  Capture  of  Lucknow,  1858,  and  several 
Actions  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Afterwards  Principal  of  Roorkee 
Engineering  College,  and  Government  Superintending  Engineer  of  Military 
Works,  Simla.  Of  Box  Grove  Lodge,  Guildford. 

Davy,   Archibald-,  son  of   Dr.  Davy,  Lesketh  How,  Ambleside,  aged  12, 
November  5.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  Upper  Tean,  1872-4. 
Chaplain  of  Tabley  House,  Cheshire,  1883.  Vicar  of  Winch,  Macclesfield,  1887. 
Died  1890. 

Grlinter,  Robert,  soil  of   Robert  Gunter,  Esq.,  Earls'  Court  Lodge,  Old 
Brompton,  London,  aged  14,  November  3.  Congreve 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoon  Guards.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Balaclava  Charge.  Medal.  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  1884, 
and  for  the  Barkston  Ash  Division  of  Yorkshire,  from  1885.  Created  a  Baronet, 
1901.  Of  The  Grange,  Wetherby,  Yorks.  Carlton  Club. 

Verschoyle,  James  Lorenzo,  second  son  of  the   Rev.  Joseph  Verschoyle, 
Ardnaree  Glebe,  Balline,  Co   Mayo,  aged  14,  E'eb.  12.         Congreve 

Captain,  66th  Regiment.     Died  September,  1875. 

Grunter,  James,  son  of    Robert   Gnnter,    Esq  ,   Earls'  Court  Lodge,    Old 
Brompton,  London,  aged  12,  December  5.  Congreve 

Major-General,  1st  Dragoon  Guards.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  including  the 
Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Two  Medals  and  Clasps.  Served  in  the  China  War, 
1860,  at  the  Fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  at  Pekin.  Presented  with  a  sword  by 
Colonel  Luard,  for  his  gallant  conduct  at  the  Battle  of  Tangehow,  21  September, 
1860.  Lieutenant-Colonel -commanding  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  1877.  Of  Boston 
Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Hunt,  Thomas  Edward  Lloyd,  second  son  of  the  late  Rowland  Hunt,  and 
Mrs.  Hunt,  Glangwynna,  Carnarvon,  aged  16,  June  16.      Congreve 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1840.    Died  1853. 

Smith,    William    Sidney,    son   of   John    Sidney    Smith,    Esq.,  Kidbrooke 
House,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  July  24.  Highton 

Hawker,   Alfred,  son  of  Rear- Admiral  Edward  Hawker,  Ashford  House, 
Petersfield,  aged  12,  January  10.  Highton 

Arnold,  Walter  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas  Arnold,  Rugby,  and 
Mrs.  Arnold,  Foxhow,  Ambleside,  aged  11,  August  18.  Mayor 

An  Underwriter  at  Lloyds.    Died  27  September,  1893. 

Baker,  William  Henry,  sou  of   Richard   Westbrooke   Baker,   Esq.,  Cottes- 
more,  Oak  ham,  aged  14,  August  16.  Highton 

Cockshott,   Harold,  son  of   James    Cockshott,    Esq.,  33,  Rodney  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  11,  September  20.  Pnc« 


Tait,    1842-50.  55 


Inglis,    Andrew,  son   of  Henry   Inglis,    Esq.,   29,    St.   Andrew's  Square, 
Edinburgh,  aged  13,  January  4.  Price 

Smith,  Edward,  son  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  17,  Trinity  Square,  Tower 
Hill,  London,  aged  13,  June  1.  Arnold 

Edmeades,  William,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.    William    Henry   Edmeades, 
Facomb,  Dartford,  Kent,  aged  12,  December  3.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  H.A.  1857,  M.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1864.  Died  12  May,  1885. 

Robinson,  Charles  James,  son  of  James   Mowld    Robinson,  Esq.,  Market 
Place,  Beverley,  aged  15,  May  16.  Highton 

Queen  s  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  One  of  H.M. 
Inspectors  of  Schools,  1859-81.  Died  23  July,  1897. 

Drummond,  Edward,  son  of  John  Drummond,   Esq.,    Mulgrave   House, 
Fulham,  aged  13,  March  11.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1852.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Patna,  Bengal.  Judge  of 
Saran.  Retired  1878.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Spencer,  Henry   Hammond,  son  of  John   H.  H.  Spencer,  Esq.,  Australia, 
aged  14,  August  1.  Cotton 

Owen,   William   son  of  Colonel    Hugh  Owen,  afterwards    Baronet.  Land- 
shipping,  Haverfordwest,  aged  14,  February  3.  Highton 
Late  52nd  Regiment.    J.P.  and  D.L.     Died  about  1890. 

Bourne,  Robert,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.  Robert   Bourne,  St.  Paul's   Cray, 
Kent,  aged  14,  July  3.  Gotton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1851.  Late  Captain,  54th  Foot.  Hon.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Woi-cestershire  Rifle  Volunteers.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcestershire. 
J.P.  for  Herefordshire.  High  Sheriff,  1890.  Of  Cowarne  Court,  Herefordshire. 

Scott,  Courtenay  Harvey  Saltrem,  son  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  Hopton  Scott, 
K.C.B.,  Woodvflle,  Lucan.  aged  13,  June  23.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  with  the  71st  Regiment  in  the 
Crimean  War,  including  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  Expedition  to 
Kertch,  and  the  destruction  of  Taman.  Served  in  India,  at  the  Capture  of 
Gwalior,  and  several  Actions.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Was  Deputy-Assistant- 
Adjutant-General  at  Headquarters,  1863.  Of  17,  Eccleston  Square,  London, 
S.W.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

France,  Charles  Hosken,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  France,  Davenham 
Rectory,  Northwich,  aged  14,  March  10.  Gotton 

Formerly  in  the  77th  Regiment.  Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding  Cheshire 
Militia,  1883-92.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1879.  His  father 
resumed  the  old  family  name  of  HAYHURST,  1869.  Of  Bostock  Hall,  Middlewich, 
Cheshire.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Graham,  Philip  George,  son  of  William  Graham,  Esq.,  Fitzharris  House, 
Abingdon,  aged  13,  September  21.  Gotton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1851.    Died  at  College,  March,  1853. 

Ross,    William    Munro,    son    of     Mrs.    Metcalfe,    1,    Rod  well    Terrace, 
Weymouth,  aged  14,  October  29,  Gotton 

Till,  Frederick,  son  of  Richard  Till,  Esq.,  Olapham,  aged  13,  April  28.  Anstey 

Beck,  James  Price,  eldest  son  of  Simon  Adams   Beck,  Esq.  (O.K.  1814), 
Ironmongers  Hall,  London,  aged  IT),  January  8.  Price 

Exhibitioner,  1850.  Oriel  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  in  Moderations,  1851. 
B.A.  First  Class  in  Final  Classics,  1853.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1855. 
Died  September,  1871. 


56  Tait,    1842-50. 


Parker,  James  Smith,  son  of  William  Parker,  Esq.,  Iffley,  Oxford,  aged  15, 
August  14.  Bradley 

Trevor,  Francis  Charles,  second  son  of  Charles  Trevor,  Esq,  15,  Gower 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  November  25.     Left  June,  1850.     Mayor 

Major-General,  R.A.  Late  Colonel,  Royal  Indian  Artillery.  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General  of  Artillery,  Madras  Presidency,  1877.  Inspector  and  Commander  of 
Auxiliary  Artillery,  S.E.  District,  1880.  Retired,  1880.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Shawe,  Charles  Fleetwood,  second  son  of  the  late  Major  Richard  Shawe, 
and  Mrs.  Shawe,  Warblington,  Hants,  aged  14,  August  1.     Bradley 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Formerly  Captain,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  of 
the  40th  Foot.  Served  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  and  Clasp. 

Williams,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams,  Beaumaris,  North  Wales, 
aged  12,  December  7.  Anstey 

Thomas,  Edward,  son  of  James  Thomas,  Esq.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Llandisilio, 
aged  14,  December  22.  Anstey 

Graham,    William,   son   of    William    Graham,    Esq.,    Fitzharris     House, 
Abingdon,  aged  12.  January  7.  Cotton 

Late  of  Pewit  Honse,  Abingdon.    J.P. 

Arbuthnot,  Forster  Fitzgerald,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  Bart,, 
Indian  Civil  Service,  aged  13,  May  21.  Gongreve 

Bombay  Civil  Service.  Retired,  1879.  Late  Collector  of  Bombay,  and 
Superintendent  of  Stamps.  Died  25  May,  1901. 

Otter,  John,  second  son  of  Francis  Otter,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
September  20.  Town 

St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Viear  of  Ranby,  Lincolnshire, 
1861-5.  Died  29  May,  1899. 

Hewitt,  James  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  John  Pratt  Hewitt,  Moneymore 
Rectory,  Ireland,  aged  16,  April  22.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  Consular  Chaplain  at  Madeira,  1862-75.  Rector  of 
Teffont,  Salisbury,  from  1892. 

Marwood,  William,  son  of  Thomas  Marwood,  Esq.,  Whitby,  Yorkshire, 
aged  14,  July  3.  Stanley 

Carpenter,  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  William  Carpenter,  Douglas, 
Isle  of  iMan,  aged  14,  August  17-  Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1851. 

Conyngham,  John  Staples  Moles  worth  Lenox,  second  son  of  William 
Lenox  Conyngham,  Esq.,  Springhill,  Moneymore,  Co.  Derry, 
aged  15,  January  9.  School 

Trinity  College,  Dublin.    Died  at  home,  17  February,  1851. 

Bickersteth,  John  Lang,  son  of  Henry  Bickersteth,  Esq.,  Capetown,  South 
Africa,  aged  14,  April  23.  Arnold 

Died  28  January,  1847. 

Monk,  Thomas  James,  son  of  Edward  Monk,  Esq  ,  Lewes,  Sussex,  aged 
16,  May  10.  Highton 

Bruce,  Archibald  Turing,  son  of  James  Bruce,  Esq.,  Belmont,  Blackheath, 
aged  16,  January  12.  Cotton 


Tait,  1843-50.  57 


Dumbell,  George  William,  son  of  George  W.  Dumbell,  Esq.,  Douglas,  Isle 
of  Man,  aged  13,  November  6.  Mayor 

Hector  of  Sherbrooke,  Diocese  of  Quebec,  Canada. 

O'Grady,  Standish  Hayes,  son  of  Hayes  O'Grady,  Esq.,  Captain  R.K.  69, 
Pulteney  Street,  Bath,  aged  14,  May  19.  School 

An  Engineer,  and  eminent  Irish  Antiquary. 

Turner,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Turner,  Esq.,  Turner  Hall, 
Aberdeen  shire,  aged  14.  November  20.  School 

Formerly  Colonel,  Commanding  3rd  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire.  Of  Tipperty,  Logie  Buchan,  Ellon,  N.B.  Constitutional 
Club. 

Munby,  John  Forth,  son  of  Joseph  Munby,  Esq.,  York,  aged  15, 
May  15.  Highton 

A  Solicitor  at  York.  Captain,  1st  West  York  Kifle  Volunteers.  Died  27 
October,  1872. 

Munby,  George  Frederick  Woodhouse,  son  of  the  above  Joseph  Munby, 
Esq.,  aged  12,  October  6.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A,  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Tutor  at  the  Church 
Missionary  College,  Islington,  1856.  Hector  of  Turvey,  Bedfordshire,  from  1869. 

Cure,  Lawrence  George  Capel,  fifth  son  of  Capel  Cure,  Esq.,  Blake  Hall, 
Ongar,  Essex,  aged  13.  August  10.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.     Rector  of  Roding  Abbess,  Essex,  from  1858. 

Scruton,  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Scruton,  Esq.,  Newton  Hall, 
Durham,  aged  14.  June  10.  Price 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1851. 

Hartwell,  Charles  Brace,  son  of  John  Hartwell,  Esq.,  Sharvogues, 
Antrim,  aged  13,  March  9.  School 

Raikes,  Henry  Thomas  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Raikes, 
Esq.,  I.C.S.,  Bengal,  aged  15.  January  15.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  Bengal  Army.     Killed  in  the  Mutiny,  1857. 

Hunter-Blair,  Henry  Arthur,  sixth  son  of  Sir  David  Hunter-Blair,  Bart., 
Blairquhan,  Ayrshire,  aged  IB,  June  18.  Mayor 

Has  been  for  many  years  a  confirmed  invalid. 

Troutbeck,  John,  eldest  son  of  George  Troutbeck,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
November  12.  Town  and  Price 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M  A.  1858.  Vicar  of  Dacre,  1858-64. 
Secretary  to  New  Testament  Revision  Committee,  1870-81.  Priest-in-Ordinary  to 
the  Queen,  Honorary  Chaplain-in-Ordinary,  1884.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  1869.  Precentor,  1895.  D.D.  1883.  Died  10  October,  1899. 

Troutbeck,  George,  second  son  of  the  above  George  Troutbeck,  Esq., 
aged  12,  August  1.  Town  and  Price 

A  Land  Agent  and  Surveyor.     Died  March,  1866. 

Gonne,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Gonne,  Esq.,  Abington  Hall,  Cambridge, 
aged  14,  September  25.  Anstey 

Bombay  Civil  Service.  Chief  Secretary  to  Political  and  Judicial  Departments, 
1879-84.  C.S.I.  1885.  Died  at  Brighton,  1  April,  1895. 

Wynne,  Charles  Bradstreet,  son  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  Sligo,  aged  15, 
October  3.  Anstey 


Captain,  Military  Train.  Present  with  the  90th  Regiment  at  the  Sieg«  of 
Sevastopol,  and  Storming  of  the  Redan,  1855.  Served  throngh  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  including  the  Siege  of  Lucknow.  Died  1890. 


VOL.   II. 


58  Tait,  1842-50. 


Caldecott,  Charles  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Marriott  Caldecott,  Esq., 
(O.K.,  1824),  Holbrook  Grange,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Dec.  24.  Mayor 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  76th  Regiment.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire.  Of 
Holbrook  Grange,  Rugby.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hanbury-Williams,  Ferdinand  Capel,  eldest  son  of  Ferdinand  Hanbury- 
Williams,  Esq.,  Coldbrook  Park,  Abergavenny,  aged  12, 
June  27.  Cotton 

Formerly  in  the  16th  Lancers,  and  Captain  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  Cavalry. 
Of  Nant  Oer,  Monmouthshire.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Died  March,  1891. 

Bolton,  Theophilus,  eldest  son  of  Chichester  Francis  Bolton,  Esq.,  Upper 
Merrion  Street,  Dublin,  aged  14,  August  3.  Arnold 

Captain,  40th  and  22nd  Regiments.    Died  1870. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1847. 

Townsend,  Richard  Hume,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hume  Townsend.  Esq., 
Indian  Civil  Service,  Bombay,  aged  15,  January  2.  School 

Went  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  died  while  an  Undergraduate, 
7  March,  1852.  ' 

Cave,  Lewis  William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Cave,  and  Mrs.  Cave, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  February  5.  Town 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1851,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1859.  Bencher,  1879.  Q.C.  1875.  Author  of  several  Legal  Works. 
Recorder  of  Lincoln,  1873.  Knighted,  1881.  A  Judge  of  H.M.  High  Court  of 
Justice,  1881.  A  Judge  in  Bankruptcy,  1884.  Died  7  September,  1897. 

Sale,  Edwin  Stephen,  fourth  son  of  Mr.  John  Shaw  Sale,  Rugby  School, 
aged  10,  February  5.  Town 

Ensign,  37th  Regiment.  Killed  in  the  Expedition  for  the  Relief  of  Arrah,  then 
besieged  by  the  Mutineer  Sepoys,  30  July,  1857. 

Treen,  George,  son  of  Mr.  Edward  Treen,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  11.  Town 
A  Chemist  in  Australia.    Died  26  September,  1873. 

Rattray,  James  Clerk,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Clerk  Rattray,  Esq.,  Craig 
Hall,  Blairgowrie.  aged  14,  October  31.  Stanley 

Lieutenant-General.  K.C.B.  Served  with  the  90th  Regiment  in  th«  Crimean 
War,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  Storming  of  Sebastopol,  8  September,  1854. 
Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-S,  and  was  present  at  the 
Defence  of  Alumbagh  and  Capture  of  Lucknow.  Three  Medals  and  Clasps.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Perth.  Of  Craig  Hall,  Blairgowrie.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rattray,  Adam  Clerk,  second  son  of  the  above  Robert  Clerk  Rattray, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  December  9  Stanley 

Captain,  92nd  Highlanders,  1857.    Died  at  Faskally,  9  July,  1870. 

Bentley,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Bentley,  Esq.,  Oulton,  near  Leeds,  aged  14, 
December  8.  Highton 

Died  1880. 

Harford,  Frederick  Kill,  second  son  of  Henry  Charles  Harford,  Esq., 
22,  Royal  Crescent.  Clifton,  aged  14,  January  25.  Highton 

New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  1861. 

Cotton,  Rowland  Hugh,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  E.  Cotton,  Dalbury 
Rectory,  Derby, "aged  14,  January  14.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Of  Etwall  Hall,  Derby.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Died 
20  August,  1887. 


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Brown,  John,  son  of  Mr.  John  Brown,  Hinckley,  aged  14,  Feb.  15.    Arnold 

Craven,  William  Assheton,  son  of  William  Craven,  Esq.,  Prospect  Yilla, 
Bathwick  Hill,  Bath,  aged  14,  September  4.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856.  Engaged  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  near  Lucknow.  Died  of  dysentery  in  camp  at 
Sultanpore,  12  September,  1858. 

Barstow,   Charles    Duffin,   son   of   Thomas  Barstow,  Esq.,  Garrow    Hill, 
York,  aged  12,  March  22.  Highton 

Died  at  York,  1883. 

Monk,   Midhurst,  son  of   Edward  Monk,  Esq.,  Lewes,  Sussex,  aged   15, 
December  12.  Highton 

Died  at  School,  August,  1848. 

Monk,    Edward,    son    of    the    above     Edward     Monk,    Esq.,    aged    13, 
August  29.  Highton 

Calvcrt,  Charles,  fifth  son   of   the  late  Charles  Gal  vert,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
Mrs.  Calvert,  Ockley  Court,  Dorking,  aged  13,  March  21.      Ootton 

Lieutenant,  43rd  Regiment  Light  Infantry.  Engaged  in  the  Kaffir  War,  1852, 
and  present  at  the  destruction  of  Withalder'g  Camp.  Retired,  1856.  Middlesex 
and  Surrey  Eleven,  1865-68.  Of  Torhousemuir,  Wigtown.  Army  and  Nary  Club. 

Palliser,  Wray   Bury,   son   of  the   Rev.   John    Bury   Palliser,  Clonmell, 
Tipperary,  aged  14,  March  8.  Arnold 

Of  Annestown,  Tramere.    J.P.    High  Sheriff  of  Waterford,  1883. 


G-orst,    Edward   C  haddock,   son   of   E.  C.  Gorst,  Esq.,  Preston,  aged   13, 
December  6.  Gotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Assumed  the  name  of 
LOWNDES  in  lieu  of  Gorst,  1853.  J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  Wilts.  High  Sheriff  of 
Wilts,  1874.  Of  Castle  Combe,  Chippenham.  Carlton  Club. 

Harrison,   Arthur    Aylett,    son  of   the    Rev.  Thomas    Harrison,  Barham, 
Canterbury,  aged  16,  January  26.  Gongreve 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Natural  Science,  and  24th 
Wrangler,  1853.  M.A.  1864.  Physician  to  C.M.S.  at  Abeokuta.  Died  on  board 
an  African  steamer,  12  June,  1864. 

Phillips,    Henry   Frederick,   eldest   son   of    the    Rev.   William    Spencer 
Phillips,  Ryde,  aged  14,  June  21.  Congreve 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858.  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Rochester, 
1860-86.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  1878. 

Moreton,  Hon.  Berkeley  Basil,  fourth  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Ducie, 
Tortworth  Court,  Gloucs,  aged  12,  July  18.  Bradley 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1853.  Postmaster-  General  in  Queensland,  1885.  Minister 
of  Public  Instruction,  1885-8.  Of  Treasure  Street,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 

Faber,  Frank,  son   of  Thomas  Faber,  Esq.,  Stockton-on-Tees,   aged    12, 
May  7.  Bradley 

Farmed  in  Australia  from  1852.    Died  there,  1  July,  1898. 

Brown,  Francis  William,  son  of  Peter  Brown,  Esq.,Linkwood,  near  Elgin, 
aged  13,  March  19.  Highton 

Captain,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 


60  Tait,  1842-50. 


Hill,  Frederick  Vivian,  son  of  Frederick  Hill,  Esq.,  Helston,  Cornwall, 
aged  15,  December  17.  Anstey 

A  Solicitor  at  Helston,  Cornwall. 

Clement,  Reynold  Alleyne,  son  of  Hampden  Clement,  Esq.,  Snarestone, 
Atherstone,  aged  12,  March  3.  Price 

Captain,  68th  Regiment.  Present  at  the  Storming  of  Tarange,  New  Zealand, 
1864.  Adjutant  of  the  Buckinghamshire  Volunteers.  One  of  Her  late  Majesty's 
Bodyguard,  1876.  Secretary  to  the  Master  of  the  Buckhounds,  1900,  and  Clerk 
of  the  Course  at  Ascot.  Of  Kenilworth,  Ascot,  Berks. 

Rhoades,    Edward  Jamea,  eldest  son   of  the  Rev.  James  Peter  Rhoades, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  February  24.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  Elmley  Castle, 
Pershore,  1878-1898.  Of  37,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Rhoades,  Willoughby  Thomas,  second  son  of  the  above  Rev.  James  Peter 
Rhoades,  aged  11,  December  1.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1855.     Died  28  October,  1856. 

Rhoades,  Henry  lull,  third  son  of  the  above  Rev.  James  Peter  Rhoades, 
aged  9,  April  17.  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1856-64,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1864.  Assistant 
Master  at  Clifton  College,  1865-6.  Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence 
Sheriffe,  Rugby,  1878-90.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  from  1890-1902.  Of 
4,  Arnold  ViUas,  Rugby. 

Edwards,   Alexander  McKenzie,   son    of   John    Edwards,  Esq.,  Receiver- 
General  of  Jamaica,  aged  15,  October  5.  School 

Bennett,  Henry  Leigh,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Leigh  Bennett, 
Long  iSutton,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  July  23.  School 

Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1870.  Rector  of  Thrybergh, 
Yorkshire,  from  1875.  Prebendary  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1873. 

Garforth,  Frank,  second  son  of  William  F.  W.  Garforth,  Esq.,  Wiganthorpe, 
Whitwell,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  June  30.  School 

Major,  7th  Hussars,  1862.  In  the  68th  Regiment,  1852,  exchanged  into  the  7th 
Hussars.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858-9,  and  was  present  at  the 
Siege  and  Capture  of  Lucknow,  and  several  Actions.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Died 
September,  1874. 

Stone,  Edgar  Gresley,  son  of  E.  G.  Stone,  Esq.,  Longdon,  near  Tewkesbury, 
aged  1 5,  January  3.  Gongreve 

Lieutenant,  40th  Bengal  Infantry.  Present  at  Lucknow,  1858,  and  died  shortly 
after. 

M  olyneux,   William  More,  second  son  of   James   More   Molyneux,  Esq., 
Loseley  Park,  Guildford,  aged  11,  April  7.  Cotton 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1865.  Formerly  Clerk  in  the  House 
of  Commons.  Of  St.  Catherine's  House,  Guildford. 

Beasley,  John,  son  of  John  Beasley,  Esq.,  Chapel  Brampton,  Northampton, 
aged  12,  March  15.  Price 

A  Land  Agent.    Captain,  1st  Northants  Volunteers.    Died  1865. 

Chetwode,  Augustus  Littleton,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Chetwode, 
Chilton  House,  Thame,  Bucks,  aged  14,  November  7.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Exhibition 
for  the  Benefit  of  the  Distressed  Peasantry  in  France,  1871.  United  Universities 
Club. 


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Clements,  Charles  Frederick,  fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Crook  Clements, 
Upton  St.  Leonards,  Gloucester,  aged  14,  March  24.  Price 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1850.  Served  with  the  Sherwood  Foresters  Militia  during 
the  Crimean  War.  Afterwards  on  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Died  December, 
1894. 

Ollivant,  William  Spencer,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Alfred  Ollivant, 
.Regius  Professor,  Cambridge,  afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  LlandafE, 
aged  12,  November  17.  Cotton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1853.  B.A.  Corpus  Christi  College,  1858.  M.A.  1859. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866.  South  Wales  Circuit.  Royal  Commissioner 
for  Boundaries  of  Boroughs  under  the  Reform  Act  of  1869.  Died  at  Chester, 
when  there  as  Revising  Barrister,  3  October,  1876. 

Moreton,  Hon.  Reynolds,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Ducie,  Tortworth 
Court,  Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  11,  December  21.  Highton 

Captain,  R.N.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  at  the  attack  on 
Kimburn,  and  taking  of  Kertch.  Of  Woodham  Walter  House,  Maldon,  Essex. 

Brown,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Brown,  Esq.,  Barton  Lodge,  Torquay, 
Devonshire,  aged  14,  March  9.  Highton 

King",  John  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hutchinson  King,  St.  Luke's, 
Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester,  aged  15,  March  20.  Mayr 

Lieutenant,  74th  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  War,  1851-2.  Died  in  the 
Nilgherry  Hills,  India,  24  June,  1854. 

Moseley,  William  Henry,  eldest  son  of  William  Moseley,  Esq.,  Leaton 
Hall,  Stourbridge,  aged  13,  April  1.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.  Late  Captain,  60th  Rifles.  J.P.  for  Co. 
Stafford.  Of  Leaton  Hall,  Bobbington,  Stourbridge. 

Agg,  William,  son  of  William  John  Agg,  Esq.,  Hewletts,  Cheltenham, 
aged  15,  October  23.  Cotton 

Colonel.  Retired.  Served  with  the  51st  Regiment  throughout  the  Burmese 
War,  1852-3.  At  the  Storming  of  Rangoon,  the  Capture  of  Bassein,  and  other 
Actions.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Of  Hewletts,  Cheltenham. 

Cole,  William  Barry,  son  of  Thomas  Frederick  Cole,  Esq.,  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  aged  15,  February  22.  Anstey 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Shanklin,  I.W., 
from  1881. 

Lee,  Francis  Valentine  Toldervey,  son  of  Mrs.  Lee,  1,  Chester  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London,  aged  11,  March  22.  Arnold 

Collinson,  William  Alfred,  son  of  William  Collinson,  Esq.,  3,  Kingston 
Terrace,  Hull,  aged  14,  November  22.  Stanley 

Sometime  an  Underwriter  at  Lloyds.     Died  9  November,  1891. 

York,  James  Neal,  son  of  James  York,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Wood  Road, 
London,  aged  15,  June  3.  Arnold 

A  Solicitor  at  Newmarket.    Died  1886. 

Landale,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Landale,  Esq.,  Elphin,  Lauuceston, 
Van  Dieman's  Land,  aged  15,  May  8.  School 

Landale,  Richard,  son  of  the  above  Thomas  Landale,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
August  7.  School 

Graham,  Charles  A.,  son  of  Robert  Fuller  Graham,  Esq.,  Newbury,aged  15, 
January  9.  Cotton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Kingsclere,  Hants. 


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Cramer,  Herbert,  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  John  Anthony  Cramer,  Dean  of 
Carlisle,  and  Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  aged  13, 
December  25  Arnold 

Mortimore,  John,  son  of  Richard  Mortimore,  Esq.,  (Jhippenham,  aged  15, 
November  28.  Stanley 

Twysden,  Edmund  Fortescue,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fortescue  Twysden, 
Charleton,  Kingsbridge,  Devon,  aged  14,  August  8.  School 

Captain,  35th  Regiment.  Present  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 
at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  and  Clasps,  and  Sardinian  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  Died  on  the  passage  to  India,  19  February,  1864. 

Jeayes,  John,  second  son  of  Mr.  Luke  Jeayes,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
November  28.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861.  Drowned  near  Mentone,  when  endeavouring 
to  rescue  his  pupil,  5  May,  1864. 

Redfern,  John,  son  of  Thomas  Redfern,  Esq.,  Leek,  Staffordshire,  aged  15, 
January  17.  Stanley 

Editor  of  Selections  from  Shakespeare.  Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Oldham.  Of 
Cromwell  Terrace,  Leek. 

Mayor,  Arthur,  son  of  Henry  Mayor,  Esq.,  115,  Upper  Street,  Islington, 
aged  15,  June  7.  Highton 

Cayley,  Digby,  second  son  of  Digby  Cayley,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet 
Brompton,  Scarborough,  aged  12,  June  7.  Arnold 

Downing  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  for  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Norton 
Grove,  Malton,  York. 

Marriott,  William,  son  of  John  Marriott,  Esq.,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged 
14,  December  31.  Bradley 

In  business  at  Liverpool.     Died  1893. 

Clowes,  St.  John  Legh,  third  son  of  William  Legh  Clowes,  Esq.,  Broughton 
Hall,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  8.  School 

Of  Brookbank,  Cheltenham. 

MacBayne,  Francis  John,  son  of  Lachlan  Mac  Bay ne,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
aged  12,  September  15.  Cotton 

Pattison,  Francis  Winn.  son  of  the  Rev.  Mark  James  Pattison,  Hawkeswell 
Rectory,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  January  11.  School 

Late  in  Her  Majesty's  Customs.     Of  7,  Burwood  Place,  London,  W. 

Salmond,  Charles  James,  son  of  James  Salmond,  Esq.,  Waterfoot,  Penrith, 
aged  13,  November  11.  Anstey 

Adjutant,  2nd  Cavalry  Gwalior  Contingent.  Engaged  during  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  and  A.D  C.  to  Sir  Hope  Grant.  Severely  wounded,  27  June,  1857. 
Promoted  Captain,  26  July,  1857,  but  never  heard  of  his  promotion.  Charged  at 
the  head  oi  the  storming  party  at  the  Assault  of  the  Secundra  Bagh,  13  November, 
1857,  with  Lieutenant  Anson,  who  received,  as  Salmond  would  undoubtedly  have 
received,  the  V.C.  But  he  was  killed  when  sleeping  in  a  grove  behind  the 
British  lines  after  the  Battle  of  Cawnpore,  6  December,  1857. 

Melville,  Swinton  Samuel,  son  of  John  Melville,  Fsq.,  16,  Upper  Harley 
Street,  London,  aged  15,  December  16.  Cotton 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1852.  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Fatehpur.  Retired  1879. 
Distinguished  himself  during  the  Mutiny.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 


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Daniell,  Egerton  Frederick,  only  son  of  Edmund   Robert   Daniell,  Esq., 
Meriden  Hall,  Coventry,  aged  13.  July  27.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.  Vicar  of  Kinson,  Dorset,  1866-86.  Rector  of 
Sully,  Cardiff,  from  1895. 

Blackett,  William,  son  of  William  F.  Blackett,  Esq.,  Benridge,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  aged  15,  February  1.  Price 

Entered  the  Army,  1855.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  61st  Regiment.  Served  with  the 
98th  Regiment  in  India  in  the  Peshawur  Force,  1858,  and  present  at  the  affair 
with  the  Hindostanee  Rebels  on  Sittana.  Medal  with  Clasps.  Of  Renege,  Ascot. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Griffiths,  Frederick  William,  fourth  son  of  John  Griffiths,  Esq.,  The  Weir* 
Hereford,  aged  14,  August  30.  Bradley 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1851.  B.A.  University  College,  Durham,  1856.  Vicar  of 
Coalpit  Heath,  Bristol,  from  1881. 

Hurt,  Charles,  son  of  Major  James  Hurt,  Wirksworth,  Derbyshire,  aged 
13,  October  31.  Stanley 

Captain,  1st  Batallion  First  Royals,  1855.  Present  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  served  throughout  the  Crimean  War.  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  1856.  Medal  and  Clasps. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1847- 

Lawson.  Henry,  third  son  of  William  Lawson,  Esq.,  Longhirst,  Morpeth, 
Northumberland,  aged  13,  October  6.  School 

Lieutenant,  46th  Regiment.  Engaged  before  Sebastopol,  1854-5.  Crimean  Medal. 
Died  in  Egypt,  1872. 

O'Brien     Henry,    son     of     Donough    O'Brien,    Esq.,    Rugby,    aged    11, 
October  24.  Town 

O'Brien,   Edward   Francis,   son   of  the  above   Donough    O'Brien,    Esq., 
aged  9,  October  5.  Town 

Hickman,  William,  eldest  son  of  George   Hickman,  Esq.,  Great   Marlow, 
Bucks,  aged  12,  March  18.  ffighton 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1870.  Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
Warminster,  from  1867. 

Fraser,  Frederick  Mackenzie,  son  of  Colonel  Charles  Eraser,  Castle  Eraser, 
Cheny,  Aberdeenshire,  aged  16,  April  4.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Reserve  Forces.  Formerly  in  the  85th  Regiment. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire.  Of  Castle  Fraser,  and  Inverallochy,  Aberdeen. 
Died  19  May,  1897. 

Forbes,   Alexander  Reginald,  son  of   George  Forbes,  Esq.,  West  Coates 
House,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  January  17.  Cotton 

In  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland.    Of  5,  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Wallace,    Charles    Hill,    second   son    of    the   late   Charles    Hill    Wallace, 
Halifax,  N.S.,and  Mrs.  Wallace,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  12.   Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1853,  B.A.  1855, 
MA.  1858.  F.R.G.S.  Vicar  of  Trinity  Church,  Clifton,  1867-92.  Hon.  Canon, 
1891.  Of  3,  Gloucester  Row,  Clifton.  United  Universities  Club. 

Ffolkes,    George    Howe    Browne,    son    of    Sir    William    Ffolkes,    Bart., 
Hillington  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  aged  13,  February  16.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Norfolk.     Of  Wolferton  Manor  House,  King's  Lynn. 


64  Tait,  1842-50. 

Q-oad,   George   Maxwell,   son   of   General    Sir  Thomas   Bradford,  G.O.B. 
Hart  well,  Tunbridge  Wells.  School 

Lieutenant,  13th  Light  Dragoons.  Present  »t  the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  and  took 
part  in  the  Balaclava  Charge,  when  his  horse  was  shot  under  him,  and  he  himself 
severely  injured.  Medal  and  Clasps.  Died  30  January,  1894. 

Burland,  Morris  Burland  Harris,  eldest  son  of  John  B.  H.  Burland.  Esq., 
Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  13,  January  31.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  MA.  1860.  Rector  of  Stanton,  Worcestershire, 
from  1877. 

Richardson,  William  Martin,  son  of  Mr.  John  Richardson,  Rugby,  aged 
10,  October  4.  Town 

Living  at  Brighton,  1902. 

Robinson,  Brooke,  son  of  William  Robinson,  Esq.,  (O.R.,  1816),  Summer 
Hill,  near  Dudley,  aged  11,  September  11.  Highton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Dudley.  Captain,  Worcestershire  Yeomanry,  1869-71. 
M.P.  for  Dudley  since  1886.  Of  Barford  House,  Warwick.  Carlton  Club. 

Vicars,  Henry  George  Austin,  son  of  Hedley  Vicars,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
February  2.  Town 

Brevet- Major,  18th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8, 
and  present  at  the  Siege  of  Delhi.  Medal  and  Clasp.  A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy  of 
India,  1863.  Died  9  September,  1867. 

Vicars,  Edward  Richard  Fox,  son  of  the  above  Hedley  Vicars,  Esq.,  aged 
12.  November  18.  Town 

Captain,  68th  Light  Infantry.  Engaged  before  Sebastopol,  and  throughout  the 
Crimean  War.  Medal  and  Clasps.  Famous  as  a  cricketer.  Died  at  Burmah, 
from  tetanus  arising  from  the  insertion  of  a  splinter  of  bamboo  in  the  jaw,  1862. 

Page,  Spencer  Cobham,  son  of   the  Rev.  Luke  Page,   Woolpit,    Suffolk, 
aged  13,  November  15.     Left  1848.  Highion 

Went  to  Sandhurst,  then  out  to  Australia.  On  his  return  was  gazettad  to  the 
1st  West  India  Regiment.  Accidentally  killed,  March,  1857. 

Dayrell,  Marmaduke  Francis,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dayrell,  Marston 
Rectory,  York,  aged  13,  January  4.  Arnold 

Of  Shudy  Camps  Park,  Cambridgeshire.     Died  1877. 

Joyce,  Charles,  second  son  of  the  late  Henry  Candy  Joyce,  and  Mrs.  Joyce, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  March  19.  Town 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1859.  Rector  of  Fulmer,  Bucks,  1875. 
Died  about  1900. 

Turner,   William   Browning,  eldest  son  of  George  Turner,  Esq.,  Barton, 
near  Exeter,  aged  16,  February  4.  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1853.  Vicar  of  Bray  Wood,  Windsor  Forest, 
from  1867. 

Cato,  Jesse  Ensor,  son  of  Josiah  Cato,  Esq.,  48,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  aged  13,  June  16.  Mayor 

Thicknesse,  Ralph  eldest   son  of  Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,  Esq.  (O.R. 
18i4),  Wigan,  aged  14,  April  15.  Anstey 

-      Drowned  in  Windermere  Lake,  13  September,  1851. 

Tarbet,    Henry,  son   of    William   Tarbet,  Esq.,  9,   Abercrombie    Square, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  16.  Anstey 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Died  27  March,  1875. 


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Dehane,  Edward  Francis,  son  of  Edward  F.  Dehane,  Esq.,  Wolverhampton, 
aged  15.  October  12.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Surgeon  at  Wolverhampton.  Afterwards  in  Australia,  where  he  died 
comparatively  young. 

Otter,  Robert  Henry,  third  son  of  Francis  Otter,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
May  21.  Town- Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1863.  A  Solicitor  at  Bristol, 
1860-72.  J.P.  for  Surrey.  Of  Queenwood,  Chertsey.  Devonshire  Club. 

Douglass,  James  Heger,  son  of  James  L.  Douglas,  Esq.,  Market  Harborough, 
aged  13,  August  23.  Anstey 

A  Solicitor  at  Market  Harborough,  and  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates.  Secretary  of 
the  Quorn  Hounds. 

De  Vitre,    George    Edward    Denis,    son    of   Matthew  T.  D.    De  Vitre,   9, 
Southwick  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  Sept.  21.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1860.  Vicar  of  Weston,  Stevenage, 
1864-8.  Of  Keep  Hatch,  Wokingham.  Died  19  December,  1892. 

Wedgwood,  James  Macintosh,  son  of   Hensleigh  Wedgwood,  Esq.  (O  R. 
1814),  London,  aged  13,  April  22.  Mayor 

Bennett,  William  John  Ewins,  second  son  of  Barwell  Ewins  Bennett,  Esq., 
Marston  Trussell,  aged   15,  July  10.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1860.  Barrister -at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1859.  Midland  Circuit.  Recorder  of  Grantham,  1878.  Of  Marston  Trussell 
Manor  House,  Market  Harborough.  Changed  his  name  to  BARWELL-EWINS,  1898. 

Ferguson,  John    Stevenson,  son    of  Thomas   Ferguson,  Esq.,  19,  Circus, 
Bath,  aged  14.  May  17.  Highton 

Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2nd  Life  Guards.  Served  with  the  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  at  Sebastopol,  Balaclava,  and  Inkerman,  1854-5.  Medal  and  3  Clasps. 
Died  11  January,  1885. 

Fenton,  John  Henry  William,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Fenton, 
Burton-upon-Trent,  aged  14,  June  18.  Highton 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1852,  B.A.  St.  Mary  Hall,  1857,  M.A.  1858.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1860.  Died  1865. 

Stewart,  Charles,  fourth    son   of  John    Stewart,  Esq  ,  Mount   Pleasant, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  Jnly  30.  Mayor 

Ban  ister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Chancery  Bar.  Of  11,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn. 

Wynne,  Edward  Cooper,  son  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  Custom  House,  Sligo, 
aged  13,  October  9.  Anstey 

Served  as  Captain  in  the  90th  and  52nd  Regiments  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  and  was  wounded  at  Lucknow.  Medal.  Died  1888. 

Patch,   William,   son   of    John    Patch,   Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  51,  Upper 
Gower  Street,  London,  aged  12,  November  12.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857.     Died  at  Cambridge,  13  March,  1857. 

Julott,  Charles  James,  son  of  Charles  James  Julott,  Esq.,  Cheetham  Hill, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  February  20.    •  Highton 

Rawdon,  William  Frederick,  eldest    son  of  William   Frederick  Rawdon, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  York,  aged  14.  February  3.  Highton 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Moderations,  1855,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859. 
In  Holy  Orders.     Died  13  July,  1883. 
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66  Tait,  1842-50. 


Sykes,  Thomas  Hardcastle,  third   son  of  Richard  Sykes,  Esq.,  Edgeley, 
Stockport,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  15.  Oongreve 

Of  Cringle,  Cheadle,  Cheshire.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1899.  Died  25 
April,  1901. 

Hunter,  James  Edward,  son  of  Hugh   Hunter,  Esq.,  Gloucester  Lodge, 
St.  Leonards,  aged  13,  March  11.  Congreve 

Captain,  R.N.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Russian  War.  Medal.  Distinguished 
for  his  services  in  the  Sea  of  Japan,  1863.  United  Service  Club. 

Stewart,  Daniel  Shaw,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Stewart,  and  Mrs. 
Stewart,  of  Clyde  Bank,  Greenock,  aged  14,  June  19.  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  llth  Hussars.    Of  West  Park,  St.  Andrew's,  Fife. 

Milford,  Alfred,  son  of   John    Milford,   Esq.,  Coaver,   Exeter,   aged   14, 
December  12.  Bradley 

A  Banker  at  Exeter.    Partner  in  the  City  Bank.    Died  21  May,  1887. 

Turner,  Abraham,  second  son  of  Abraham  Turner,  Esq.,  Kidderminster, 
aged  12,  December  26.  School 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1854.    Died  at  Milton,  Stourport,  14  April,  1888. 

Edwards,  John,  son  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.,  Jamaica,  ward  of  Captain 
Fraser,  Craigton,  Inverness,  aged  13,  April  27.  School 

Dickson,  Alexander  George,  son  of  the  late  George  Dixon,  Esq.,  aged  13, 
June  23.  Congreve 

Major,  13th  Hussars.  Served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  at  Sebastopol,  1854-5, 
including  the  Attack  on  the  Quarries  and  the  Redan.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Present 
with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Mutiny,  at  Meerut,  1857,  and  in  the 
subsequent  Actions,  and  at  Delhi.  Medal  and  Clasp.  M.P.  for  Dover,  1865-89. 
Died  4  July,  1889. 

Vivian,  Charles   George,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  P.  Vivian,  ward  of  G. 
Vivian,  Esq.,  Claverton,  Bath,  aged  15,  June  20.  Price 

Freeman,   John    Watkins,   son   of    John   G.    Freeman,    Esq.,   Rockfield, 
Hereford,  aged  14,  May  24.  Bradley 

Gazetted  to  the  16th  Regiment,  1851.    Captain  1858. 

MacCarthy,  Charles  Desmond,  son  of  Charles  E.  MacCarthy,  Esq.,  Leeds, 
aged  14,  December  13.  Gotton 

Of  40,  Savile  Row,  London. 

Fisher,  Edmund  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Fisher,  Ongar,  Essex, 
aged  12,  January  31.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1854.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Bell  Scholar,  1855.  B.A.  20th 
Wrangler,  and  Second  Class  in  Classical  Tripos,  1858.  Le  Bas  Historical  Prize, 
1859.  Fellow,  M.A.  1861.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough.  1860-5.  Vicar  of  St. 
Mark's,  Kennington,  1869.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral.  Archdeacon 
of  Southwark,  1877.  Died  at  Monks  Eleigh  Rectory,  Suffolk,  6  May,  1879. 

Durell,  David  John  Vavasor,  eldest  son  of  David  Vavasor  Durell,  Esq., 
Oxford,  aged  13,  February  28.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1862. 
Of  2,  Temple  Gardens,  London,  E.G.  Died  12  September,  1901. 

Bligh,  Hon.  Henry,  third  son  of  the  Countess  of  Darnley,  and  the  late 
Edward, fifth  Earl,Cobham  Hall, Gravesend.aged  13,  June  10.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1852.  Vicar  of  Nettlebed,  Oxon,  1866-74,  of  St.  Helen's, 
Abingdon,  1874-8,  and  of  Holy  Trinity,  Fareham,  1893-1901. 


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Perkins,  Reginald,  son  of  Charles  Perkins,  Esq.,  1,  Upper  Harley  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  December  21.  Arnold 

Whatman,  Charles  Mann  Cornwallis,  son  of  James  Whatman,  Esq., 
Maidstone,  Kent,  aged  15,  May  4.  Congreve 

Was  a  Solicitor.    Resided  at  Breamore,  near  Salisbury. 

Barttlelot,  Brian  Barttlelot,  second  son  of  George  Barttlelot,  Esq., 
Stopham  House,  Petworth,  aged  13,  December  1.  School 

Late  Captain,  8th  Sussex  Volunteers.    J.P.  for  Sussex.    Of  Ditton,  Torquay,  and 
Villa  Navoni,  Mentone,  France. 

Walker,  Frederick  James,  second  son  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet  (O.K.  1816),  Sandhutton,  York,  aged  12,  February  1.  Price 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1860.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Riding  of 
Yorkshire.    Of  Villa  Mezzo  Monte,  Cannes,  France.    Carlton  Club. 

Middleton,  Frederick  Matthews,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Graeme 
Middleton,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  16,  March  12.  Anstey 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1864.    Vicar  of  Yorktown,  Surrey, 
1868.     Rector  of  Old  Alresford,  Hants,  from  1894. 

Ruck-Keene,  Arthur,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edmund 
Ruck-Keene,  Swyncombe  House,  Henley  -on-Thames,  aged  12, 
November  11.  Arnold 


Sherborough,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  August,  1873. 

Day,  Gerard  James,  son  of  James  Day,  Esq.,  Horsford,  Norwich,  aged  14, 
April  1.  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.    Of  Dwyfor  Villa,  Criccieth,  North  Wales,  1902. 

Foyster,    Henry  Brereton,   son    of    the    Rev.   Henry   Samuel    Foyster, 
Hastings,  aged  13,  March  3.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1853.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  in 
Classical  and  Theological  Tripos,  1857,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  St.  Clement's, 
Hastings,  1861.  Of  Croft  House,  Hastings. 

Joy,   Henry,  son   of  George  Joy,  Esq.,  Woodtown  House,  Rathfarnham, 
Dublin,  aged  12,  December  17.  Arnold 

Garnett,  George  Foster,  son  of  George  Garnett,  Esq.,  Williamston,  Kells, 
Co.  Meath,  Ireland,  aged  15,^  May  11.  Arnold 

Hillas,  Robert  William,  son  of   Mrs.  Hillas,  Maryland,  Newport,  Mayo, 
Ireland,  aged  16,  May  17.  Highton 

Of  Ballisodare,  Sligo. 

Danvers,  Augustus  Fennell,  son  of  Edward  Danvers,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  Bombay,  aged  15,  April  11.  Price 

Formerly  Captain,  Native  Infantry,  Oude,  and  held  a  Staff  Appointment.  Died 
before  1881. 

Wynch,    William     Mailing,    son     of     Mrs.    Wynch,    Rugby,     aged    11, 
March  18.  Town 

Died  at  Roseville,  Lyme  Regis,  19  July,  1901. 

Spencer,  Herbert  George,  son  of  J.  H.  Spencer,  Esq.,  Plas  Newydd,  Port 
Philip,  Australia,  aged  13,  February  8.  Cotton 


68  Tait,  1842-50. 


Bury,  Thomas  Eaton,  son  of  John  Bury,  Esq.,  Coventry,  aged  15, 
December  12.  School 

Clayfield-Ireland,  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Ireland  Clay  field- Ireland, 
Esq.,  Brislington,  Bristol,  aged  12,  March  14.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Senior  Optime,  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1862.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset.  Died  6  December,  1898. 

Filgate,  William  de  Salis,  eldest  son  of  William  Filgate,  Esq.,  Lissrenny, 
Ardee,  Louth,  Ireland,  aged  12,  December  2.  School 

Late  Captain,  Louth  Rifles.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Louth.  High  Sheriff,  1879. 
Master  of  the  Louth  Hounds,  since  1860.  Of  Lissrenny,  as  above. 

Stewart,  Hamilton  Douglas,  son  of  Charles  D.  Stewart,  Msq..  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Kingston,  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  aged  16,  bept.  27.  Price 

Stewart,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  the  above  Charles  D.  Stewart,  Esq., 
aged  14,  May  8.  Price 

Desborough,  Henry  John,  second  son  of  Lawrence  Desborough,  Esq., 
Grove  Hill,  Camberwell,  aged  14,  February  18.  Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A  1858.  Rector  of  Christ  Church, 
Southwark,  1867-76,  and  of  Barham,  Ipswich,  1876.  Died  15  April,  1877. 

Dawson,  Pelsant  Henry,  son  of  George  Dawson,  Esq.,  Osgodby  Hall, 
Selby,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  September  24.  Anstey 

Scott,  Richard,  brother  of  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.,  77,  Gloucester  Road,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  aged  13,  January  28.  Arnold 

Wigram,  Robert,  son  of  Money  Wigram,  Esq.,  Wanstead,  Essex,  aged  14, 
August  23.  Cotton 

Chairman  of  the  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England.    Carlton  Club. 

Crawford,  Arthur  Travers,  son  of  James  H.  Crawford,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil 
•Service.  Bengal,  aged  12,  June  20.  Anstey 

Bombay  Civil  Service,  1854-P9.  Commissioner  of  Land  Revenue,  and  General 
Administrator  of  Central  Division  of  Bombay,  1879-89.  "  The  Haussmann  of 
Bombay,"  after  whom  the  Arthur  Crawford  Markets  are  named.  C.M.G.  1887. 

Preese,  Arthur  James,  son  of  Arthur  Freese,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
Madras,  aged  12,  December  19.  School 

Lieutenant,  6th  Light  Cavalry,  Madras.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  and  died  of  wounds  received  in  a  charge  near  Goruckpore, 
26  August,  1858. 

Newbatt,  Charles  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Newbatt,  Esq.,  Old  Place, 
bleaford,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  August  18.  Price 

Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford,  1853.    Lieutenant,  10th  Foot.     Died  before  1881. 

Clarke,  Charles  Pickering,  second  son  of  Captain  Thomas  Pickering 
Clarke,  R.N.,  17,  Earl's  Terrace,  Kensington,  Middlesex,  aged  13, 
June  15.  Mayor 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  History,  1852,  M.A.  1858. 
Rector  of  Great  Thornham,  Suffolk,  1875.  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  South 
Wimbledon,  from  1884. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1848. 

Haymes,  Robert,  son  of  William  Haymes,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
November  3.  ^  Town 


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Hadow,  Reginald  Townshend,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Patrick  Hadow, 
Bombay,  and  stepson  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  Powis  House, 
Stirling:,  aged  14,  June  27.  Left  June,  1852.  School 

Formerly  Agent  of  the  Bank  of  England  at  Leeds,  1888-93.  Residing  in  Rome, 
1902.  Hotel  Beau  Site,  Rome. 

Gill,  Harold  W  ray  ford  Cornish,  son  of  John  Hornbrook  Gill,  Esq  , 
Bickham,  Plymouth,  aged  16,  July  17.  Price 

Died  28  October,  1864. 

McKinnell,  William,  son  of  the  late  James  McKinneil,  Esq.,  and  stepson 
of  Mr.  Masters,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  5.  Town 

Of  Woodhill,  Northampton,  1902. 

Budd,  Thomas  Hay  ward,  son  of  Thomas  W.  Budd,  Esq.,  13,  Norfolk 
Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  January  23.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  33,  Bedford  Row,  London. 

Birch,  George  Francis,  son  of  Major  George  Birch,  Clare,  Farnham, 
Hants.,  aged  14,  January  6.  Congreve 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  late  3rd  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Hants.  Of  Clare  Park,  Crondall,  Hants. 

Torrens,  Henry  D'Oyley,  son  of  Henry  Torrens,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
Bengal,  aged  14,  February  24.  School 

Lieutenant-General,  K.C.B.  and  K.C  M.G.  Served  with  the  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers 
at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  and  was  wounded  at  Inkerman,  while  A.D.C.  to 
Brigadier-General  Torrens,  1854.  Present  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan.  Medal 
and  Clasps  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  the  Siege  of  Lucknow,  Cawnpore,  and  the  Gwalior  engagement,  1857-8. 
Assistant  Adjutant-General  in  the  Oude  campaign,  1858-9.  Governor  and 
Commander  of  the  Forces  at  Malta  and  its  Dependencies,  1888.  Died  in  London, 
1  December,  1889. 

Anstey,  Francis  Senior,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Alley ne  Anstey  (O.K., 
1811),  Rugby,  aged  10,  August  16.  Anstey 

Settled  in  British  Columbia,  where  he  still  resides. 

Sale,  Clement  Sheriff  Townsend,  son  of  William  Sale,  Esq.,  Banker, 
Kugby,  aged  10,  October,  8.  Town 

Captain,  36th  Regiment.    Died  at  Jubbulpore  in  India,  October,  1870. 

Oldfield,  Frederick  Folliott,  son  of  Henry  Swann  Oldfield,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  Bengal,  aged  12,  June  24.  Anstey 

H.B.I  C.  Military  Service.  Served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Infantry  till  1857. 
Present  at  the  Battle  fought  near  Agra,  5  July,  1857.  Served  with  the  4th 
Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Advance  on  Lucknow.  Mortally  wounded  at  the 
Storming  of  Secunderbagh,  and  died  at  Dilkhosha,  Lucknow,  10  November,  1857. 

Woodcock,  Thomas, -son  of  John  Woodcock,  Esq.,  Wigan,  Lancashire, 
aged  1 3,  May  20.  Anstey 

Drowned  in  Lake  Windermere,  Westmoreland. 

Key,  William,  son  of  John  Key,  Esq.,  14,  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor  Place, 
London,  aged  14  in  June.  Highton 

Owen,  John,  son  of  Owen  Owen,  Esq.,  Gadlys,  near  Beaumaris,  Anglesea, 
aged  14,  January  23.  Highton 

Hodgson,  William  Henry,  son  of  Francis  Roger  Hodgson,  Esq.,  Oakley, 
near  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  15.  Congreve 

Died  at  Manchester  soon  after  leaving  School. 


70  Tait,   1843-50. 

Budd,  Francis  Hastings,  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Budd,  White  Roothing, 
Ongar,  Essex,  aged  14,  January  9.  School 

Branfill,  Brydges  Robinson,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Champion  Edward 
Branfill,  and  Mrs,  Branfill,  Upminster  Hall,  Romford.  aged  14, 
November  22.  Anstey 

Major-General,  Bengal  Cavalry.  Formerly  Deputy-Superintendent  of  the 
Trigonometrical  Survey  at  Bangalore.  J.P.  for  Essex.  Of  Billericay,  Essex. 

Meyer,  Frederick  Burnett,  son  of  Edward  B.  Meyer,  Esq.,  Upper  Tooting, 
Surrey,  aged  13,  June  16.  Anstey 

Formerly  on  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

GrOOdwm,  Richard  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Goodwin, 
Hinchley  Wood  House,  Ashbourne,  aged  14,  September  15.  Arnold 

Captain,  6th  Regiment.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  GLADWIN,  1881.  Died 
25  February,  1895. 

Phillips,  Spencer  William,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Spencer 
Phillips,  Courtfield,  Ryde,  aged  14,  January  19.  Congreve 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  Wateringbury, 
Maidstone,  1877.  Died  1894. 

Worrall,  Francis,  son  of  Mrs.  Worrall,  Knotty  Ash  House,  near  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  October  11.  Anstey 

Firman,  Humphrey  Brooke,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Brooke  Firman,  Esq., 
and  Mrs.  Firman,  20,  Rue  de  Pipots,  Boulogne,  aged  14, 
January  18.  Congreve 

Of  Gateforth  House,  Yorkshire.    Died  28  January,  1868. 

Carr,  Henry  Martin,  third  son  of  Ralph  Oarr,  Esq  ,  Dunston  Hill,  Gateshead, 
Durham,  aged  12,  July  26.  Price 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1864.  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Alnwick,  1868. 
Died  18  September,  1868. 

Carr,  Oswald,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.,  aged  11, 
August  27.  Price 

Captain,  Royal  Artillery.  Present  at  the  Capture  of  Canton,  1857.  Medal  and 
Clasp.  Served  at  the  Capture  of  Pekin,  1860.  Medal.  Killed  in  New  Zealand  in 
an  action  with  the  natives,  8  August,  1868. 

Monck,  Arthur  Edward,  son  of  Charles  Monck,  Esq.,  Oakwood  House, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  10,  January  12  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860.  Succeeded  as  seventh  Baronet  at  the 
death  of  his  grandfather,  1867.  M.P.  for  Durham  City,  1874.  Resumed  the 
family  name  of  MIDDLETON.  Of  Belsay  Castle,  Northumberland. 

Smyth.  John  Acheson,  eldest  son  of  Ross  Thompson  Smyth,  Esq.,  Vernon 
House,  Edge  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  1.  Price 

Left  December.  1848,  having  met  with  an  accident.  Of  Ardmore.  Died  24  July, 
1874. 

Burn,  Thomas  Harris,  son  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Burn,  Kynnersley  Rectory, 
Wellington,  Salop,  aged  14,  October  19.  Ootton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1861.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough,  1857-58.  Went  with  Bishop  Cotton  to  India,  1855.  Chaplain  at 
Bareilly,  1863.  Died  24  July,  1864. 

MacCarthy,  Henry  Mead,  son  of  Charles  MacOarthy,  Esq ,  Leeds, 
aged  13.  Cotton 

Died  at  Malvern  about  1854. 


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MacTnnes,  John  Reynolds,  son  of  Major-Gen  John  Machines,  Hampstead, 
aged  12,  April  11.  Cotton 

Died  1866. 

Grenfell.    Algernon    Sidney,    eldest   son   of   the   late    Algernon   Grenfell, 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  aged  11,  June  30.  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  MA.  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Repton 
School,  1860-2.  For  some  years  Chaplain  at  the  London  Hospital.  Died 
18  August,  1887. 

Shackleton,  John,   son  of  John    Shackleton,  Esq.,  15.    Brunswick  Place, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  July  18.  Price 

MacCreight,  William   Leslie,  son  of   the   late    Kev.    James    MacCreight, 
Cavan,  aged  15,  March  20.  Congreve 

Beevor,  Miles  "Rranthwayt.  eldest  son  of  Frederick   Balders   Beevor,  Esq., 
3,  Dorset  Square,  London,  aged  14,  April  4.  Anstey 

Previously  at  Westminster  School.  Practising  as  a  Solicitor  at  Kimberley,  South 
Africa.  P.O.  Box  67,  Kimberley. 

Currie,  Henry  Octavius,  fifth  son  of  John  Currie,  Esq.,  Upper  Gatton, 
Surrey,  aged  13.  June  30.  Highton 

Staff-Paymaster  in  the  Army  with  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Formerly 
Lieutenant,  Bengal  Army,  and  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Medal. 
Retired  1878. 

Rawson,  Francis  George,  son  of  G.  Rawson,  Esq.,  Nottingham,  aged  14, 
April  23.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Nottingham,  and  Clerk  to  the  Borough  Magistrates. 

Grant,  Aldourie  Patrick,  son  of  Colonel  Patrick  Grant,  I.O.S.,  ward  of  W. 
Fraser-Tytler,  Esq.,  aged  13,  January  12.  School 

Lieutenant,  71st  Native  Infantry,  Bengal.  Murdered  by  the  Mutineers  at  the 
Cantonment,  Lucknow,  when  the  rebellion  first  broke  out,  30  May,  1857. 

Philpot,     Harvey    John,    son    of     the     Rev.    Benjamin    Philpot,    Great 
Cressingham,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  March  9.  Bradley 

Philpot,  Frederick  Nathaniel,  son  of  the  above   Rev.  Benjamin  Philpot, 
aged  13,  July  21.  Bradley 

Venning,  John  James  Edgcombe,  son  of  J.  Yenning,  Esq.,  East  Barnet, 
Herts.,  aged  14,  December  5.  Bradley 

A  Solicitor,  and  Town  Clerk  of  Devonport.    Of  Stoke,  Devonport. 

Giles,  Tory,  son  of  Mrs.  Giles,  9,  Adelphi  Terrace,  Strand,  London,  aged 
15,  December  2.  Congreve 

Curzon,    Richard,    second    son   of    John    Curzon,   Esq.,  Derby,  aged    14, 
November  19.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died 
20  April,  1863. 

Hatfeild,  son  of  Randall   Hatfeild,  Esq.  (O.R.   1813),  Thorp  Arch,  York, 
aged  13.  December  3.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  88th  Regiment.     Died  20  April,  1863. 

Wilkins,  Reginald  Hay,  son  of  the  Ven.   Archdeacon  Wilkins,  Residence 
House,  Southwell,  aged  14.  November  18.  Cotton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    19,  King's  Arms  Yard,  Coleman  Street,  London. 


72  Tait,  1842-50. 


Saltmarshe,  Kobert,  third  son  of  the  late  Philip  Saltmarshe,  and  Mrs. 
Saltmarshe,  Howden,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  March  22.  Cotton 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1852.     Died  26  August,  1855. 

Trafford,    George,    son    of    Richard    Leigh    Trafford,    Esq.    (O.K.    1811), 
Ardencaple  House,  Leamington,  aged  15,  February  3.  Cotton 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1856.  Chief  Justice,  Vice-Chancellor,  and 
Judge  of  Vice-Admiralty  Court  at  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  1866. 

Pemberton,  Wykeham  Leigh,  son  of  Edward  Leigh  Pemberton,  Esq.,  17, 
Russell  Square,  London,  aged  14,  December  4.  Cotton 

Formerly  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Joined  the  60th  Rifles.  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  and  was  severely  wounded  with  the  loss  of  two  fingers  at 
Cawnpore,  27  November,  1857.  Medal.  Commanded  a  Battalion  of  his  Regiment 
in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Assistant  Quartermaster-General  at  Headquarters,  1880. 
Major-General.  C.B.  Aide-de-camp  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  1886-90. 
Retired,  1893.  J.P.  for  Sussex.  Of  Abbots  Leigh,  Hay  ward's  Heath.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Leigh,  Oswald  Peter,  son  of  James  Heath  Leigh,  Esq.,  Belmont,  Northwich, 
aged  14,  September  26.  Bradley 

Lieutenant,  22nd  Regiment.    Of  Belmont  Hall,  Cheshire.     Died  1876. 

Lane,  William  Goldsmith  Lister,  second  son  of  John  Lane,  Esq.,  Ley  ton 
Grange,  Essex  aged  12,  December  7.  School 

Formerly  in  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal  Presidency,  1856-63.  Of  Bohespic, 
Tummel  Bridge.  Union  Club. 

White,  Thomas  George  Graham,  son  of  T.  White,  Esq.,  Wethersfield, 
Essex,  aged  13,  March  29.  Bradley 

Greenwood,  John  James,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Greenwood, 
and  Mrs.  Greenwood,  Rugby,  aged  12,  June  9.  Town 

Captain,  33rd  Duke  of  Wellington's  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War. 
Severely  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  when  carrying  the  colours  of  his 
Regiment,  1854.  Medal  and  Clasps.  Died  June,  1888. 

Parry,  Thomas  Love  Duncombe  Jones,  eldest  son  of  Lieutenant-General 
Sir  Love  Jones  Parry,  Madryn  Park,  Pwlheli,  Carnarvonshire, 
aged  16.  January  8.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  1850.  F.S.A.  High  Sheriff  of  Carnarvon,  1854. 
Captain,  Royal  Anglesea  Militia.  M.P.  for  Carnarvonshire,  1868-74,  and  for 
Carnarvon  District,  1886.  Created  a  Baronet,  1886.  Died  at  Madryn  Park, 
18  December,  1886. 

Law,  Alexander  Patrick,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Patrick  Comerford  Law, 
Northrepps  Rectory,  Oromer,  aged  16,  January  14.  Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1851,  B.A.  and  M.A ,  New  Inn  Hall,  1860. 
Died  30  October,  1895. 

Law,  Markharn  John,  fifth  son  of  William  John  Law,  Esq.,  Upper  Seymour 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  March  2.  Bradley 

Exhibitioner,  1853.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Classics,  1858. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1861.  Home  Circuit  and  Chancery  Bar. 
Subsequently  Manager  of  the  Consolidated  Bank,  London.  Died  at  Paris, 
7  March,  1880. 

Hankey,  Charles  Alers,  son  of  J.  A.  Hankey,  Esq.,  7,  Fenchurch  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  April  4.  Bradley 

Einchant.  Job  Henry,  second  son  of  Richard  Henry  Kinchant,  Esq  ,  Park 
Hall,  Oswestry,  aged  12,  August  21.  Bradley 

Of  Park  Hull,  Oswestry.    Died  1  September,  1869. 


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Thompson,  John  Troughton,  only  son  of   John  Caton  Thompson,  Esq., 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  January  2.  Bradley 

Lowndes,  Arthur,  son  of  Matthew  Dobson  Lowndes,  Esq.,  West  Derby, 
Liverpool,  aged  11,  July  18  Bradley 

Died  at  Liverpool,  4  September,  1853. 

Hasler,  Richard  Charles,  third  son  of  Richard  Hasler,  Esq.,  Aldingbourne, 
Chichester,  aged  12,  December  26.  School 

Lieutenant,  R.N.    Died  5  June,  1856. 

Warrand,  Robert   Hugh    Munro,  second  son  of   Major  Robert   Warrand, 
Southwell,  Notts,  aged  14,  July  21 .  Bradley 

Exhibitioner  1852.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1854.  First  Class  in 
Classical  Moderations  1854,  B.A.  1856.  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  1856. 
Died  at  Etawah,  Bengal,  2  October,  1864. 

Tindall,   John,  son   of   the   Rev.   J.  Tindall,    Mowsley   Rectory,   Market 
Harborough,  aged  14,  July  6.  School 

Lea,  Alfred,  son  of  Thomas  Lea,  Esq.,  Gannon  Bridge,  Hereford,  aged  13i 
June  15.  Bradley 

Browne,    William    Lloyd,    eldest    son    of    Colonel     Benjamin    Chapman 
Browne,  Stouts  Hill,  Uley,  Gloucester,  aged  12,  Nov.  28.       School 

University  College,  Oxford,  1854.  Lieutenant-Colonel.  5th  Lancers.  Retired, 
after  commanding  the  Regiment,  1889.  Of  Peers  Court,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire. 

Hughes,    Hugh    Robert,    only    son    of    Thomas    Hughes,     Esq.,    Ystrad, 
Denbigh   aged  13,  January  17.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1859.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1859.  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  High 
Sheriff  of  Denbighshire,  1885.  Of  Ystrad,  Denbigh.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Blackwood,  Hans  Stevenson,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  William  Stear 
Blackwood,  Balinderry,  Lurgan,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Nov.  28.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.  In  the  War  Office.  Of  Grendon  Lodge, 
Atherstone.  Died  1897. 

Pooley,  Thomas  William  Lee,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Pooley,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
May  15.  Town 

Died  10  May,  1850. 

Maxwell,  James,  youngest  son  of  Archibald   Maxwell,  Esq.,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  December  11.  Bradley 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool,  1857-86.    Died  at  Carlisle,  19  September,  1898. 

Tennant,   Charles    Henry,    son   of    H.   Tennant,    Esq.,   5,    New   Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  aged  14,  August  22.  Highton 

A  Clerk  to  the  Treasury.    Of  69,  Belgrave  Road,  London,  S.W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1848. 

Moultrie,    Fergusson    Rose,   son  of    the   Rev.    John    Moultrie,   Rugby, 
aged  13,  June  1.  Town 

Died  27  February,  1862. 
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74  Tait,   1842-50. 


Swan,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Swan,  Esq.,  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln,  aged  14, 
December  4.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1861.  A  Solicitor  at  Lincoln. 
Captain,  Royal  North  Lincolnshire  Militia.  Died  9  March,  1899. 

Baxter,    Francis    Eldon,    son    of    Robert     Baxter,    Esq.,    Park     Street, 
Westminster,  aged  12,  May  26.  Highton 

A  Solicitor.    6,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster. 

Cave,  Henry   Haddon,   second   son    of    Mrs.   Cave,  Rugby,   and   the   late 
William  Cave,  of  Desborough,  Northants,  aged  1 1,  July  31.     Town 
An  Estate  Agent.     Of  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby. 

Latham,  Francis  Law,  second  son  of  John   Latham,  Esq.,  Bradwell  Hall, 
Sandbach,  Cheshire,  aged  11,  August  5.  Anstey 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1858,  B.A.,  First 
Class  in  Final  Classics,  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Newdigate  Prize,  1858.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1864.  Advocate-General  of  Bombay,  1882.  Of  Gadshill 
Place,  Higham,  by  Rochester. 

Jackson,  Francis  Arthur,  son  of  Mrs.  Jackson,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Arthur  Jackson,  Vicar  of  Riccall,  aged  10,  Oct.  19.     Town 

Served  in  the  New  Zealand  Militia  during  the  New  Zealand  War.  Settled  in  Fiji. 
Of  Jackson  Dale,  Savu-Savu-East,  Fiji. 

GrOOdricke,    Harry    Holyoake,    son    of    Sir    Francis  H.  Goodricke,    Bart., 
Clermont  Lodge,  Watton,  Norfolk,  aged  12,  August  7.         Bradley 

Major,  90th  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  Attack  on  the  Redan,  8  November, 
1855.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  including  the  March  to 
Lucknow,  and  at  Alumbagh,  and  also  the  operations  in  Oude.  Medal  and  Clasps. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  second  Baronet,  1865.  Died  25  October,  1883. 

Palliser,  John    Richard,    second   son    of   the    Rev.   John    Bury    Palliser, 
Clonmel,  aged  13,  March  28.  Arnold 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  1st  Royal  Regiment,  1859. 

Papillon,  Thomas   Henry,    second  son  of  Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.,   Marl- 
borough  Buildings,  Bath,  aged  13,  November  13.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  1854.    Vicar  of  Stopsley,  1872-5.     Died  about  1890. 

Law,  Francis   Henry,  son  of  Henry   Shephard  Law,  Esq.,  23,  Bush  Lane, 
Cannon  Street,  London,  aged  14,  August  12.  Price 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1858.  Chancery  Bar.  Of  New  Barnet,  Herts, 
and  14,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Ramsden,  Frederick  John,  second  son  of  George  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Regent 
Stairs,  Doncaster,  aged  12,  August  5-  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Uffington,  Stamford, 
1861-93. 

Watson,   James    Foster,   son   of   James    Otley    Watson,    Esq.,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  January  20.  Anstey 

A  Solicitor  at  Liverpool,  and  Joint  Registrar  of  County  Court.  Admitted  1857. 
Died  at  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  18  July,  1877. 

Parsons,    John,   second   son   of    John    Parsons,    Esq.,    Oxford,    aged    13, 
December  27.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1860.  A  Banker  at  Oxford.  Late 
Captain  Commandant  Oxford  City  Rifle  Volunteers.  Of  Tubney  House,  Abingdon. 


Ta.it,    1842-50.  75 


Poole,   William    Halsted,   second    son    of    William   Halsted   Poole,    Esq., 
Terrick  Hall,  Whitchurch,  Salop,  aged  13,  March  30.  Gotton 

Captain,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkermaii,  and  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Selected  for  the  Legion  of 
Honour.  Died  from  wounds  received  at  the  Storming  of  the  Redan,  24 
September,  1855. 

Greenwood,  Charles,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Greenwood,  and 
Mrs.  Greenwood,  Rugby,  aged  15,  June  24,  Town 

Of  Leigh  Side,  Leigh  Woods,  near  Bristol. 

Hume,  William  Wheler,   son  of  the   Rev.   William    Wheler  Hume  (O.R., 
1810),  Scaldwell  Rectory,  Northampton,  aged  14,  July  30.  Bradley 


Campaign,  1857,  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry,  and  as  a  Volunteer  with  the 
Artillery  at  the  Capture  of  Delhi.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Sometime  District 
Superintendent  of  Police,  Bengal.  Died  at  Calcutta,  8  June,  1895. 

Lyon,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Brock  Lyon,  and  Mrs. 
Lyon,  Parkgate,  Chester,  aged  14,  July  31.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1863.  Vicar  of  Maghull,  Lanes.,  1865-9, 
and  of  Burton-in-Wirrall,  1870-5.  Died  at  Chester,  13  April,  1900. 

Persse  Richard  Dudley,  second  son  of  Dudley  Persse,  Esq.,  Roxborough, 
Loughrea,  Ireland,  aged  14,  May  10.  Walrond 

Barrister-at-Law.     Died  1879. 

Blakiston,  Laurence,  son  of  Major  Blakiston,  Mobberley  Hall,Knutsford, 
Cheshire,  aged  13,  October  10.  Price 

Captain,  62nd  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol. 
Killed  in  the  very  act  of  getting  in  through  an  embrasure  of  the  Redan, 
8  September,  1855. 

Patch,  Henry  Revel,  son  of  Major  Henry  Patch,  Barnstaple,  Devonshire, 
aged  15,  July  8.  Mayor 

Died  at  Exeter,  9  September,  1856. 

Leith,  John  Farley,  son  of  J.  F.  Leith,  Esq.,  16,  Albert  Road,  Regents 
Park,  London,  aged  13,  May  14.  Walrond 

Winckworth,  Lewis,  son  of  Mrs.  Winckworth,  Cowley  Hall,  Hillingdon, 
Middlesex,  and  the  late  Edward  Winckworth,  aged  14, 
June  29.  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1857.     Of  31,  Abingdon  Street,  Westminster. 

Brander,  John  Boulton,  son  of  the  Rev.  Boulton  Brander,  Derryhill,  Calne, 
Wilts,  aged  13,  June  11.  Walrond 

Clifford,  Henry  Marcus,  only  son  of  John  Clifford,  Esq.,  Deighton  Grove, 
York,  aged  14,  February  10.  Walrond 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1866.  Vicar  of  Fulford,  York,  1864-71. 
Of  St.  John's  Hill,  Ellesmere,  Shropshire. 

Penwick,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Fenwick,  Esq.,  South-hill,  Chester-le- 
Street,  Durham,  aged  12,  September  28.  School 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.     Died  1857. 

Clowes,  George  Gooch,  fourth  son  of  Colonel  William  Legh  Clowes, 
Broughton  Hall,  Manchester,  aged  13,  January  16.  School 

Major,  8th  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Balaclava,  and  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Wounded  in  the  Balaclava  Charge,  and 
taken  prisoner,  25  October,  1854.  Served  in  Rajpootana,  1858-9,  and  present  at 
the  Capture  of  Kotah,  Battle  of  Kotaria,  and  subsequent  actions.  Medals  and 
Clasps.  Died  in  London,  1899. 


76  Tait,   1842-50. 


Batley,  George,  son  of  George  Batley,  Esq.,  Fairlight  Place,  Hastings, 
aged  13,  August  23.  Walrond 

Late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards.    Cornet  1858. 

Orlebar,  Richard,  re-admitted,  see  February,  1845. 

Wood,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Wood,  Esq.,  (O.B.,  1812),  Tetbury, 
aged  13,  January  29.  Left  1853.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Cherington, 
Gloucestershire,  1862,  and  of  Warmwell  with  Poxwell,  Dorset,  1895.  Died  1901. 

Dyke,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hart  Dyke,  Long  Newton, 
Darlington,  aged  H,  April  1.  Bradley 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B  A.  1857.  A  Civil  Engineer.  Steward  of  the  Ashton 
Court  Estate,  1870-1900.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  74,  Ebury  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Potts,  John  Narney,  son  of  Joseph  Potts,  Esq.,  Granitt  Lodge,  Kingstown, 
Dublin,  aged  14,  December  17.  Price 

Barrister-at-Law.  Died  before  1881. 

Johnston,  Andrew,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.,  Halesworth, 
Suffolk,  aged  13,  May  23.  Cotton 

University  CoUege,  Oxford.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex.  High  Sheriff,  1880. 
A  Verderer  of  Epping  Forest.  M.P.  for  South  Essex,  1868-74.  Of  Forest  Lodge, 
Woodford  Green,  Essex. 

Blackall,  Robert,  son  of  Major  Blackall,  M.P.,  12,  Craven  Street,  Strand, 
London,  aged  13,  September  2.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers.  Retired.  Served  with  the  49th 
Regiment  in  the  first  China  War,  and  actively  engaged  with  the  Expeditionary 
Force,  1854.  Served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North- West  Frontier 
War  of  1863,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Umbeyla.  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Harman,  James  Wardle,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Harman,  Marholme, 
Peterborough,  aged  14,  June  13.  Mayor 

In  the  Civil  Service.    Died  before  1881. 

Temple,  Edwyn  Frederick,  son  of  John  Temple,  Esq.,  Emsworth,  Hants, 
aged  13,  April  21.  Price 

Late  Captain,  55th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  and 
Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  Clasps.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
of  1865. 

ROSS,  John  Cameron,  son  of  the  late  William  Ross,  and  stepson  of  Captain 
Metcalfe,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  13,  May  25.  Cotton 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1863.    Of  Skeldon,  British  Guiana. 

Worsley,  Arthur  Mannering,  son  of  Henry  Francis  Worsley,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  October  21.  Town 

Died  before  1870. 

Freeman,  John  Lyttelton,  only  soil  of  John  Freeman,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  June  7.  Town 

University  CoUege,  Durham,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Assistant  Master  at  St. 
Peter's  School,  York,  1869-88.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Drawing,  1891-5.  Of 
16,  Milverton  Crescent,  Leamington. 

Beresford,  John   Hill  De  la  Poer,  son  of  John  Beresford,  Esq.,  Colonial 
.     Secretary,  Kingstown,  St.  Vincent,  aged  15.  October  21.    Highton 
Colonial  Secretary  for  the  Island  of  Tobago.    Died  3  August,  1863. 

Beresford,  Henry  Clements,  son  of  the  above  John  Beresford,  Esq., 
aged  13,  April  12.  Highton 

Captain,  69th  Regiment.  Accidentally  drowned  in  the  Massarumi  River, 
British  Guiana,  19  September,  1865. 


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Hughes,  John  William,  son  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.,  Bangor,  North  Wales, 
aged  14,  August  5.  Bradley 

Appleby,  George  Walton,  stepson  of  Robert  Shafto,  Esq.,  Church  Street, 
Durham,  aged  13,  December  24.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  26th,  The  Cameronian,  Regiment,  1854.  Lieutenant  1855, 
Captain  1862. 

Drummond-Hay,  James  Devisme,  sixth  sou  of  the  late  tfdward  Auriol 
Drummond-Hay,  5,  Blechynton  Terrace,  Southampton,  aged  13, 
November  6.  Gotton 

Vice-Consul  at  Para.    C.B.     Died  15  January,  1886. 

PMppS,  Pownoll  William,  second  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Pownoll  Phipps, 
Oaklands,  Clonmell,  aged  12  November  1.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Vicar  of  Upton-cum-Chalvey, 
Bucks,  1873.  Rector  of  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  from  1886. 

Wood,  Henry,  son  of  J.  S.  Wood,  Esq.,  6,  Darnaway  Street,  Edinburgh, 
aged  14,  July  6.  School 

Rogers,  John,  third  son  of  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.,  Edge  Lane,  Liverpool, 
aged  15,  June  15.  Walrond 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1853-6,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  St. 
James,  Accrington,  from  1869.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1892 

Crawshay,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Crawshay,  Esq.,  Oaklands,  Newnham, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  13,  September  14.  Walrond 

Died  young. 

Blick.  Joseph  Johnson,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Blick,  Dunchurch,  aged  16, 
June  20.  Walrond 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857.  Vicar  of  Riseley,  Beds,  1871-6.  Rector 
of  Wramplingham,  Norfolk,  1876.  Died  1886. 

Graham,  George,  son  of  Robert  F.  Graham,  Esq.,  Newbury,  aged  15, 
November  11.  Left  1851.  Cotton 

Gazetted  to  33rd  Regiment,  1854.  Served  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5,  and 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Retired  1871,  and  became  a  Tea  Planter  at 
Darjeeling,  where  he  died,  14  September,  1894. 

Sale,  Henry  Townsend,  seventh  son  of  William  Sale,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  8, 
October  18.  Town 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1859,  B.A..  Senior  Optime,  1863,  M.A. 
1868.  Vicar  of  Nether  Hoyland,  1877-99.  Rector  of  Winteringham,  Doncaster 
from  1900. 

Walker,  Alfred  Osten,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  and  Mrs. 
Walker,  Aston-upon-Trent.  aged  15,  November  6.  Arnold 

At  Edinburgh  University.  In  business  in  Chester,  1853-89.  Fellow  of  the 
Linnsean  Society.  Of  Ulcombe  Place,  Maidstone,  Kent. 

Hardcastle,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  Mrs-  Hardcastle,  My  ton,  near  Warwick, 
and  the  late  Thomas  Hardcastle,  Esq.,  aged  14,  May  24.     Bradley 
Died  at  Cannes  about  1866. 

Reid,  John  William,  third  son  of  John  Fleming  Martin  Reid,  Esq.,  4, 
Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  13.  January  21.  Walrond 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1855.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Malabar.  Retired  1886. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1869.  Of  St.  Croix,  Holly  Walk,  Leamington. 


78  Tait,    1842-50. 


Poulden,  Richard  Bedford,  son  of    Captain   Poulden,   Rugby,   aged    12, 
April  19.  Town 

Formerly  Ensign,  56th  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855. 
Distinguished  himself  as  Lieutenant  of  Mounted  Police  in  Australia,  by  the 
capture  of  a  powerful  Aboriginal  murderer  named  Doughboy. 

Poulden,   Thomas    George,  son  of   the  above  Captain    Poulden,    aged   9, 
September  16.  Town 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery.  Volunteered  from  Malta  to  join  the  army  in  India 
during  the  Mutiny.  Engaged  at  Peroo  near  Jugdespore,  in  driving  the  enemy 
out  of  the  jungle.  Died  from  sunstroke  at  Tasseram,  3  May,  1858. 

Davey,  Horace,  second  son  of  Peter  Davey,  Esq.,  1,  Sussex  Place,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  aged  14,  August  29.  Mayor 

Exhibitioner  1852.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1852,  Double  First  Class 
in  Moderations,  1854,  and  in  the  Final  Schools,  1855-6,  B.A.  1856,  Fellow  1856-64, 
M.A.  1859.  Johnson  Scholar,  1857.  Senior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1858.  Eldon 
Scholar,  1859.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Q.C.  1875.  M.P.  for  Christ 
Church,  1880-5,  for  Stockton-on-Tees,  1888-92  Knighted  and  Solicitor-General, 
1886.  A  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,  and  created  a  Life-Peer,  1894.  Of  Verdley 
Place,  Fernhurst,  Sussex. 

Sandars,     Edmund,     son    of    Samuel    Sandars,    Esq.,    Lockers,    Hemel 

Hempstead,  aged  14,  September  17.  Cotton 

Sometime  in  the  Civil  Service.    Afterwards  a  Tutor  at  Bournemouth.     Died  1882. 

Edgar,  Joseph  Haythorne,  only  son  of  Joseph  Edgar,  Esq.,  Weston-super- 
Mare,  aged  14,  January  14.  Walrond 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1858.  Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery, 
1856-60.  Afterwards  in  Holy  Orders,  and  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  East 
Sheen.  Died  30  October,  1898. 

Vernon,  John  Bruen  Venables,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Yernon,  42,  Great 
George  Street,  Dublin,  aged  12,  February  20.  Arnold 

Died  1873. 

Wombwell,    Adolphus    Ulick,    son    of     Sir    George    Wombwell,    Bart., 
Newburgh  Park,  Easingwold,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  May  17.  Walrond 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  12th  Lancers.  Served  as  Captain,  62nd  Regiment,  in  the 
Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the  Attack  on  the  Quarries,  7  June, 
1855.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  including  the  Battle  of  Banda, 
where  his  horse  was  shot  under  him.  Three  Medals  and  Clasps.  Died  in 
London,  21  June,  1886. 

Elley,    William,    son    of    Thomas    B.    Elley,    Esq.,    Stafford,    aged    11, 
September  13,  Price 

Wardle,    Henry,    son   of    Henry    Wardle,    Esq.,    Macclesfield,    aged    12, 
June  9.  Price 

Cubitt,   Frank   Astley,  son  of  the    Rev.   Francis  William   Cubitt,  Fritton, 
Lowestoft,  aged  13,  November  20.  Cotton 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1853.  Captain,  5th  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign.  Medal  and  Clasps.  Adjutant  of  Volunteers,  Norwich, 
1864-89.  Long  Service  Medal.  Of  Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich. 

Phillipps,    John    James,   son   of   Captain  Phillipps,  Warberry,  Torquay, 
aged  15,  July  22.  School 

Late  Captain,  60th  Rifles,  1858.     Retired  1869. 

Mills,  William  Primrose,  son  of  Frederick  Anthony  Mills,  Esq.,  Surgeon, 
Norwich,  aged  L3,  June  12.  School 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1863.  Of  4,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  B.C. 
Garrick  Club. 


Tait,    1842-50.  79 


Aldridge,  Robert  Barttelot,  son   of  Robert  Aldridge,  Esq.,  St.  Leonard's 
Forest,  Horsham,  Sussex,  aged  12,  December  14.  School 

Captain,  71st  Highlanders.  Killed  on  outpost  duty  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  while 
serving  with  the  Force  engaged  on  the  Punjab  Frontier,  19  November,  1863. 

Drake,  John  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  son  of   the   Rev.   John  Tyrwhitt    Drake, 
Axnersham  Rectory,  Bucks,  aged  14,  April  14.  Mayor 

Captain,  2nd  Regiment.  Retired  1866.  Served  in  the  North  China  Campaign, 
1860,  and  present  at  the  burning  of  the  Emperor's  Palace  at  Pekin.  Medal  and 
Clasps.  Chief  Constable  of  Bucks,  1867-96.  Of  Dulas  Court,  Pontrilas,  Hereford- 
shire. Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lopes,  Edmund  Francis,  fourth  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Lopes,  Bart.,  Maristow, 
Plymouth,  aged  14,  October  19.  Walrond 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1853.    Dead. 

Clark,  William  Joshua,   son  of  Joseph  Clark,   Esq.,  Maidenhead,   Berks, 
aged  13,  May  10.  Highton 

Bowden-Smith,  Henry,  son  of  Nathaniel  Bowden-Smith,  Esq.,  Brocken- 
hurst,  Lymington,  Hants,  aged  14,  October  20  Arnold 

Agent  for  Lord  Normanton,  1870-80.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Of  Black  Knoll, 
Brockenhurst. 

Hampden,  Grenville,  son  of  the   Right   Rev.    Renn  Dickson    Hampden, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Hereford,  aged  13,  September  18.  Arnold 

James,  Alfred,  fourth  son  of  William  James,  Esq.,  Barrock  Lodge,  Carlisle, 
aged  16,  August  20.  Bradley 

Fellow  of  the  University  of  Durham.  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857.  Rector  of 
Burwarton,  Salop,  1870.  J.P.  for  Salop.  Died  1897. 

Stowe,  Alfred,  third  son  of  William  IStowe,  Esq.,  Buckingham,  aged  14, 
November  20.  Bradley 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1852-62,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.,  Fellow  1862.  Bursar 
1869-93.  Secretary  to  the  Curators  of  the  University  Chest,  1869-72.  Of  Trolly 
Hall,  Buckingham. 

Ricketts,  William   Vincent,    son   of    Frederick    Ricketts,    Esq.,    Rugby, 
aged  15,  September  12.  Town 

Davies,  Henry  Barton,  son  of  the  Rev.   John  Davies,  D.D.,  Gateshead, 
Durham,  aged  15,  December  31.  Cotton 

Tllgwell,  Henry  William,  son  of  George  Tugwell,  Esq.,  Crowe  Hill,  Bath, 
aged  14.  April  15.  Bradley 

A  Partner  in  a  Bank  at  Bath.  Afterwards,  until  1900,  Director  of  Prescott  &  Co., 
50,  Cornhill,  London.  Of  Crowe  Hall,  Bath. 

Buchanan,   David    William   Ramsay,   son   of    Andrew    Buchanan,    Esq., 
Mount  Vernon,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  March  9.  Walrond 

J.P.  for  Devonshire.     Of  Broomhills,  Honiton.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Brodhurst-Hill,  Alfred,  third  son  of  Robert  Brodhurst-Hill,  Esq.,  Bache 
Hall,  Chester,  aged  14,  May  15.  Anstey 

Formerly  Solicitor  to  the  London  and  North- Western  Railway  Company,  Euston 
Station.  Died  3  February,  1895. 


80  Ta.it,   1842-50. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1849. 

Booth,  Herbert  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Willitigham  Booth, 
Friskney,  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  12,  April  27.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1855,  B.A.,  Ninth  in  First  Class  Classical 
Tripos,  1859,  M.  A.  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough.  Master  of  University 
College,  Durham,  1873.  Died  June,  1874. 

Marriott,  Perceval,  son  of  Peter  Marriott,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14, 
December  13.  Price 

Grant,  Francis  Richard  Charles,  third  son  of  Sir  Francis  Grant,  P.R.  A,., 
Sussex  Villa,  Regent's  Park,  aged  14,  February  21.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  5th  Lancers.  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  including  the  Siege  and  Assault  of  Delhi,  where  he  had  two 
horses  shot  under  him,  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  and 
Kanoge,  the  Capture  of  Meeangunge,  and  the  Relief  of  Luckuow.  Medal  and 
two  Clasps.  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  North  China,  I860,  and  at  the 
Capture  of  Pekin.  Medal  with  Clasps.  Died  in  London,  10  October,  1899. 

Daniell,  Frederick  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Daniell,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
November  7.  School 

Was  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Company's  Service.    Died  befor«  1885. 

Townsend,  George  William,  son  of  the  late  Henry  William  Townsend, 
Esq.,  nephew  of  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Buckoll,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
July  4.  Town 

In  the  Merchant  Service.    Died  at  Varna  during  the  Crimean  War. 

Davies-Cooke,  Bryan  George,  second  son  of  Philip  Davies-Cooke,  Esq., 
Owston,  Doncaster,  aged  14,  January  3.  School 

Late  73rd  Regiment,  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Eyre  in  Canada.  Served  in  India, 
1857-8.  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Flintshire.  High  Sheriff,  1865.  Late  Colonel, 
commanding  2nd  V.B.  Welsh  Fusiliers.  V.D.  Of  Colomendy,  Mold.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Beauclerk,  Aubrey  de  Vere,  son  of  Aubrey  William  de  Vere,  Esq.,  St. 
Leonard's  Forest,  Horsham,  aged  11,  September  28  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    J.P.  for  Co.  Down.    High  Sheriff,  1863. 

Nicholas,  Richmond,  son  of  Edward  Richmond  Nicholas,  Esq.,  Bewdley, 
Worcestershire,  aged  13,  March  4.  School 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  from  1865.  Of  2,  Capel  Court,  London,  E.G., 
and  Wimbledon.  Union  Club. 

Forbes,  William  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Hay  Forbes,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  June  16.  Town 

Succeeded  his  Uncle  as  ninth  Baronet,  1866.  Of  Carterton,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Forbes,  Alexander  Charles,  second  son  of  the  above  Charles  Hay  Forbes, 
Esq.,  aged  11,  April  25.  Town 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1856.    In  Holy  Orders. 

Molesworth.  Richard,  son  of  Mrs.  Molesworth,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Captain  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworth,  aged  12,  May  3.  Town 

Lieutenant,  19th  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  the  Assault  on 
the  Mamelon  and  Malakoff  Towers.  Wounded  in  the  Redan,  8  September,  1855. 
Honourably  mentioned.  Subsequently  Captain,  1st  Royal  Dragoons.  A  Military 
Knight  of  Windsor.  Died  2  April,  1900. 

Molesworth,  Morgan  Crofton,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Molesworth,  aged  11, 
May  3.  Town 

Captain,  Royal  Engineers,  1862.    Died  1867. 


Tait,  1843-50.  81 

Dauncey,  Philip  Sicklemore,  son  of  the  late  John  Danncey,  Esq.,  ward  of 
John  Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  14,  July  31.  Town 

Late  Captain,  77th  Regiment.  Care  of  Prescot  &  Co.,  3,  Regent  Street,  London. 
Constitutional  Club. 

FergiiSSOn,  Frederick  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Frederick  Fergnsson, 
Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  13,  August  10.  Highton 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1868.  Official  Trustee  for  Bengal,  and 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Calcutta.  Died  at  Calcutta,  5  December,  1887. 

Ashwell,    Seymour,    son    of    William    Ash  well,    Esq.,    My  ton    Crescent, 
Warwick,  aged  13,  September  22.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Finmere,  Oxon,  1866. 
Died  December,  1901. 

Haymes,  William,  son  of  William  Haymes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Rugby,  aged  9, 
March  3.  Town 

Died  18  January,  1873. 

Smith,  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  John   Smith,  Ellingham  Hall, 
Bungay,  aged  14,  July  1.  Walrond 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1859.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Of  Ellingham  Hall,  Bungay. 

Sale,   Matthew   Townsend,  son  of    William    Sale,   Esq.,    Rugby,   aged   7, 
July  29.  Town 

Colonel,  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Campaign,  1864-5.  Medal  and 
Clasp.  British  Commissioner  for  the  demarcation  of  Montenegro  under  the 
Berlin  Treaty,  1879.  C.M.G.  Of  the  Grange,  Belvedere,  Kent.  United  Service 
Club. 

ElpMnston,   John,   son    of    Alexander    Elphinston,    Esq.,   Indian    Civil 
Service,  Bombay,  aged  14,  December  16.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1855.  Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Ahmednuggar.  Retired 
1886.  Died  at  Southsea,  30  June,  1893. 

Middleton,  Henry  Samuel,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Green  Middleton, 

Crossley      House,      Winterbourne,      near      Bristol,  aged     13, 

May  20.  Anstey 
A  Solicitor,  38,  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  London. 

distance,    Charles    William   Neville,   son   of   Captain   Neville   Custance, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  November  10.  Town 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Brampton, 
Noifolk,  1864-7.  Vicar  of  Bishop's-wood,  Hereford,  1879-89.  Rector  of  Ashill. 
Norfolk,  1889.  Died  1899. 

Custance,   Henry  Neville,  son   of  the   above   Captain  Neville  Custance, 
aged  13,  November  6.  Town 

For  some  time  Secretary  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  1854-70.  Secretary  to 
Hospital  Sunday  Fund  from  1871.  Of  34,  Tregunter  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Dew,   Reginald,  son  of  Tomkyns  Dew,  Esq.,  Whitney  Court,  Hereford, 
aged  15,  May  1.  Anstey 

Crealock,  John  North,  son  of  William  Belton  Crealock,  Esq.,  3,  Stanhope 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  12,  May  21.  Highton 

Major-General,  95th  Regiment.  C.B.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign, 
1858,  including  the  Siege  and  Capture  of  Kotah,  and  the  subsequent  battle,  where 
he  was  wounded,  the  general  Action  at  Gwalior,  the  Siege  and  Capture  of  Pourie, 
and  the  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Kunrye.  Medal  and  Clasp,  and  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Chelmsford  at  Head- 
quarters during  the  Zulu  War,  1878-9.  Colonel,  1882.  A.A.G.  at  Aldershot, 
1887-90.  Major-General,  1891.  Commanded  a  first-class  district  in  India  1893-5 
Died  at  Rawul  Pindi,  24  April,  1895. 
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82  Tait,  1842-50. 


Thornewill,  Thomas  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Thornewill,  Esq.,  Dove  Cliff, 
Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  August  18.  Cotton 

In  business  in  Liverpool.     Died  at  Broad  Green,  30  May,  1859. 

Davenport,  William  Bromley,  son  of  William  Sharington  Davenport,  Esq., 
Davenport  House,  Bridgnorth,  aged  12,  October  14.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  62nd  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Severely 
wounded  at  the  Storming  of  the  Redan,  8  September,  1855.  Died  at 
Leamington,  6  November,  1865. 

Redmayne,  Leonard,  son  of  W.  T.  Redmayne,  Esq.,  Ellel  Grange,  Lancaster, 
aged  14,  October  18.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  14th  Light  Dragoons.  Killed  in  Action  with  the  Mutineer  Sepoys 
near  Mundesore,  23  November,  1857. 

Marshall,  James,  son  of  T.  H.  Marshall,  Esq.,  Outwood  Hall,  Wakefield, 
aged  13?  November  12.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  68th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  present  at  the 
Battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854.  Killed  in 
the  Attack  on  the  Mamelon  Tower,  June,  1855. 

Wigram,  Percy,  son  of  Money  Wigram,  Esq.,  Woodhouse,  Wanstead, 
Essex,  aged  13,  January  2.  Cotton 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal.  Retired,  1877.  Of  12a,  Savile  Row,  London,  W. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

ROSS,  Cecil,  son  of  William  Ross,  Esq.,  Sandy  Lane,  Pendleton,  Manchester, 
aged  13,  January  20.  Anstey 

Hanbury,  David,  son  of  Mrs.  David  Hanbury,  The  Cliff,  Ipswich,  aged  14, 
March  15.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1853.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Late 
Assistant  Master  at  Tunbridge  School.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died 
before  1885. 

Fowler,  Marshall,  fourth  son  of  Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.,  Preston  Hall. 
Stoekton-on-Tees,  aged  14,  May  3.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Durham  and  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Otterington  House,  North 
Allerton. 

Chichester,  Henry  Burrow,  son  of  Major  George  Chichester,  23,  Edward 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  March  16.  Highton 

Lieutenant,  50th  Foot.    Sometime  Adjutant  of  Volunteers  at  Huddersfield. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  John  Donaldson,  Esq.,  Chester  Villas. 
Canonbury  Park,  Islington,  aged  12,  December  26.  Anstey 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1857.  Captain,  3rd  Hussars.  KiUed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse  at  Hounslow,  13  July,  1867. 

Bidwell,  Henry  William,  son  of  John  Bidwell,  Esq.,  2,  Park  Street,  St. 
James',  London,  aged  13,  August  10.  Anstey 

Tennent,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  James  Tennent,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Belfast,  Upper 
Hampstead,  aged  14,  June  24.  Cotton 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1863.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1863.  Of  Rush  Park,  Belfast. 

Smyth,  Hugh  Lyle,  second  son  of  Ross  Thompson  Smyth,  Esq.,  Vernon 
House,  Mount  Yernon,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  15. 
Left  December,  1851.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1852.  A  Merchant  and  Banker  at  Liverpool.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff,  1895.  Of  Barrowmore  Hall,  Cheshire. 


Tait,  1842-50.  83 


Worsley,  John  Chalfont,  son  of   Henry   Francis   Worsley,   Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  May  7.  Town 

Allen,   John,   eldest   son    of    John    Allen,    Esq.,   Manchester,    aged    14, 
January  25.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Natural  Science,  1858,  M.A.  1861. 
B.D.  and  D.D.,  1876.  Vicar  of  Lancaster,  from  1871.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester. 

Barnard,  Christopher  John,  son  of  Joseph  Barnard,  Esq.,  Notcliffe  House, 
Tewkesbury,  aged  13,  October  29.  Anstey 

Major,  4th  West  India  Regiment.  Retired  1866.  Served  on  the  Gambia,  and 
commanded  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  the  town  of  Tubarcolong, 
30  June,  1866. 

Stevenson,  John  Charles  Newcombe,  son  of  John  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Hayne, 
near  Exeter,  aged  14,  November  14.  Price 

Captain,  30th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Killed  at  the  Storming 
of  the  Redan,  8  September,  1855. 

Cox,  Robert,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hayward  Cox,  Rector  of  St.  Martin's, 
Oxford,  aged  12,  June  16.  Cotton 

Cave-Browne-Cave,    Ambrose    Sneyd,    third    son   of    Sir    John    Robert 
Cave- Browne  Cave,  Bart.,  Kenil worth,  aged  14,  August  31.  Mayor 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856.  Rector  of  Stretton-in-the-Field, 
Leicestershire,  1860.  Renounced  Holy  Orders,  1888.  Died  1895. 

Overton,  John  Henry,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Overton,  Louth,  Lincolnshire,  and 
the  late  Francis  Overtoil,  aged  14,  January  4.  Highton 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  Scholar,  1854-8.  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations, 
1855.  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1860.  Hon.  D.D.  Edinburgh,  1890.  Rector  of  Bpworth, 
1883-97.  Canon  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1879.  Rector  of  Gumley,  Market  Harborough, 
from  1898.  Author  of  "  The  Church  in  England,"  and  other  works. 

Barnard,  Joseph  George,  son  of  Joseph  Barnard,   Esq.,  Notcliffe  House, 
Tewkesbury,  aged  12,  December  29.  Anstey 

Tanner,  Joseph,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Tanner,  St.  Mary's  Street,  Devizes,  and 
the  late  Joseph  Tanner,  aged  15,  October  10.  Highton 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1852.  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1855-7.  First  Class  in 
Classical  Moderations.  B.A.  1886.  Died  at  Upper  Norwood,  1  January,  1902. 

Agnew,  Charles,  son  of  James  Agnew,  Esq.,  8,  Exeter  Place,  Cheltenham, 
aged  13,  September  24.  Arnold 

Captain,  16th  Lancers.  When  returning  home  invalided  from  Secunderabad  he 
was  assassinated  in  a  Cafe  at  Suez,  22  March,  1873. 

Hunter,  Oswald  David  William,  second  son  of  the   Rev.   David  Hunter, 
Keswick,  Cumberland,  aged  14,  June  28.  School 

Residing  in  Canada,  1902. 

Orlebar,  John,  second  son  of  Richard  Longuet   Orlebar,  Esq.,  Hinwick 
House,  Wellingborough,  aged  14,  August  19.  School 

Of  Hinwick  House,  Wellingborough. 

Barnard,  Pelham  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Barnard,  Bigby,  Brigg, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  15,  October  25.  School 

Died 

Luck,   George    Driver,    son    of    Mr.     William    Luck,    Rugby,    aged   10, 
September  20.  Town 

Accountant  in  the  National  Provincial  Bank.    Died  at  Abergavenny,  1876. 


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Stone,  Robert  Warner,  son  of  John  Stone,  Esq.,  Prebendal  House,  Thame, 
Oxon,  aged  15,  October  2.  Walrond 

Ensign,  Military  Train,  1856.  Served  with  the  Military  Train  in  New  Zealand, 
1864-7.  Medal.  Major  in  the  Army,  1877. 

G-arrett,    Charles     Bazette,     son     of     Mrs.     Garrett,    Rugby,    aged    11, 
June  23.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1858.  Joint  Magistrate,  Bengal,  and  Junior  Superintendent 
of  Survey.  Retired  1893.  Died  1899. 

Archer,  Henry  Swete,   son  of  the  late  Edward  Archer,  and  stepson  of 
Charles  Gordon,  Esq.,  Heavitree,  Exeter,  aged  15,  Jan.  18.  Bradley 
Of  Oldbury  Lodge,  Bishop's  Hull,  Taunton.    Died  25  January,  1898. 

Smith,  Hyde-Sergison,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Sergison  Smith,  Esq., 
Germyns,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  March  14. 

Late  Captain,  12th  Lancers.  J.P.  for  Staffordshire.  Of  Consall  Hall,  Stoke-on- 
Trent. 

Warneford,  Thomas  Lewis  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Warneford,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  July  14.  Town 

King's  College,  London,  1854.  Chaplain  at  Fort  Blair,  Bengal,  1H66-90. 
Chaplain,  Affghan  Field  Force,  1879-80.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  twice  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Vicar  of  Satley,  Durham,  from  1891. 

Lee-Warner,  James,  eldest  son  ot  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Lee- Warner 
(O.R.  1814),  Walsingham,  Norfolk,  aged  12,  August  23.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  1855.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  1856-61.  Hertford 
Scholar  and  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1857.  Latin  Essay,  1861.  B.A. 
1860,  M.A.  1863.  Fellow  of  University  College,  1866-72.  Assistant  Master  at 
Westminster  School,  1862-6.  Rector  of  Beckley,  Sussex,  1888-1900.  Of  Thorpland 
Hall,  Fakenham. 

DCS  Vcenx,  Edward  Bertram,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Des  Voaux,  Leamington, 
aged  12,  July  14.  Walrond 

Formerly  Captain,  2nd  Bengal  Light  Infantry.    Died 

Ford,  James  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Ford,  Southlands,  Heavitree, 
Exeter,  aged  13,  February  6.  Walrond 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Scots  Guards.    Died  »t  Hastings,  11  March,  1877. 

Le  Gteyt,  Philip  Harrison,  son  of  Philip  William  Le  Geyt,  Esq.,  Indian 
Civil  Service,  Bombay,  aged  14,  December  22.  Walrond 

Major-General,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Retired  1892.  Served  in  the  Persian 
Expedition,  1856-7,  and  present  at  the  Capture  of  Reshire,  Surrender  of  Bushire, 
and  Action  at  Khooshab.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Actively  engaged  with  the  Gujerat 
Irregular  Horse  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1858,  and  as  Staff  Officer  of  a  Field 
Force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-9.  Political  Agent  in  the  Mahikantha, 
1872-80.  Returned  to  Europe,  1889.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Proby,  Charles  Howe,  son  of  Mrs.  Proby,  The  Ryalls,  Seaton,  Dorsetshire, 
aged  14,  May  25.  Cotton 

Lieutenant,  2nd  Battalion  1st  Royals.  Engaged  before  Sebastopol.  From 
hardships  endured  there  he  died  at  Malta,  September,  1855. 

Drake,  William  Thomas  Tyrwhitt,  son  of  Mrs.  Drake,  Little  Shardeloes, 
Bucks,  and  the  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  William  Tyrwhitt  Drake, 
aged  13,  November  27.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Vicar  of  Great  Gaddesden, 
Herts,  from  1871. 


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Doughty,    Ernest    Greorge,   son   of   Frederick   Goodwin   Doughty,   Esq., 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  March  6.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Rector  of  Martlesham, 
Suffolk,  from  1861. 

Cazenove,    Frederic,    son    of    James    Cazenove.    Esq.,  Eldon   Chambers, 
Liverpool,  aged   13,  March  6.  Anstey 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange      Died  29  July,  1888. 

Graham,    Allen    Harden,    son   of    James    Graham,    Esq.,  76,   Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  March  10.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple.  Died 
14  July,  1877. 

Poison,  Arthur  Crawley,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Poison,  Woolstone,  Berks, 
aged  15,  January  20.  Walrond 

Farmed  in  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa,  where  he  died. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1849. 

Gary,  Offley  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Captain   William  Lucius  Gary,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  July  26.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1858,  B.A.  1860, 
M.A.  1862.  Headmaster  of  the  Boteler  School,  Warrington,  1863-81.  Rector  of 
Trusham,  Devon,  from  1888. 

Smith,   Edmund    M.,  son   of   the  late   Rev.  W.    Smith,   Dunston    Hall, 
Chesterfield,  aged  14,  December  12.  School 

Basset,   Walter    St.    Aubyn,   fourth    son    of   the    lale  John  Basset,  Esq., 
aged  13,  December  4.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1863.  Of  Trehawk,  Cornwall.  Rector  of 
Alfreton,  Derbyshire,  1872.  Died  about  1883. 

Ellison,   Charles    Christopher,    second    son    of    Major    Richard    Ellison, 
Boultham  Hall,  Lincoln,  aged  14,  November  26.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1862.  Rector  of  Bracebridge, 
Lincolnshire,  1863-97.  Rector  of  Boultham,  1874.  Of  The  Manse,  Bracebridge. 

Garling,  Samuel  Henry,  son  of  Daniel  B.  Garling,  Esq  ,  of  Antigua,  ward 
of  Thomas  Johristone  Bourne,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  21.  Town 

Dakyns,  John  Roche,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Dakyns,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  January  31.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1855.  B.A.  27th  Wrangler,  1859.  M.A.  1864. 
Employed  by  the  Government  in  the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain.  Retired 
1896.  Of  Snowdon  View,  Gwynant,  Beddgelert,  Carnarvon. 

Blunt,   Robert  Dalby,  son  of  the   Rev.   Robert    Blunt,  Belton  Vicarage, 
Loughborough,  aged  13,  October  12.  School 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Assumed  the  name  of  DALBY 
in  lieu  of  Blunt.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Of  Castle  Donington, 
Derby. 

Edmeades,   Henry,   son   of  the   Rev.    William    Henry    Edmeades,  Penis 
Fawkham,  Dartford,  aged  13,  October  16.  Arnold 

Major-General,  Royal  Artillery.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8, 
and  present  at  the  Battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  the  Action  at  Sherghur  Ghat.  Medal. 
Served  in  the  Boer  Campaign  of  1881.  Retired  1886.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent. 
Of  Nurstead  Court,  Gravesend.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


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Wetherall,   Joseph   Thomas,   second  son  of    the   Rev.   John    Wetherall, 
Rushton,  Kettering,  aged  13,  September  2.  School 

Late  Captain,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855.  Of 
Loddington,  Northants. 

Wetherall,  Henry  Rose,  third  son  of   the   above  Rev.  John    Wetherall, 
aged  12,  September  12.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862.  Vicar  of  Standon,  Ware,  1869. 
Died  1891. 

Stuart,  Henry  Benson,  son  of  Col.  James  Stuart,  C.B.,  Military  Secretary 
to  the  Government  of  Bengal,  aged  14,  April  20.  School 

Addiscombe,  1852. 

Griffith,   Edward   Wynne,  only  son   of   Edward    H.   Griffith,    Esq.,   Plas 
Newydd,  Denbigh,  aged  12,  June  I.  School 

Late  Captain,  1st  Dragoons.  J.P.  for  Cheshire,  Denbighshire  and  Merioneth- 
shire. Of  Plasnewydd,  Trefnant,  Rhyl.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Durell,   John  Vavasor,   son    of    David    Vavasor    Durell,    Esq.,  Oxford, 
aged  12,  July  6.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  B.A.,  4th  Wrangler,  1860,  M.A.,  Fellow 
1863.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall,  and  afterwards  at  Radley.  Rector  of 
Fulbourn  St.  Vigor,  and  Vicar  of  Fulbourn  All  Saints,  from  1868. 

Johnson,  John   Allen,  only  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel   Ralph  Henry  Johnson, 
The  Lodge,  Bally ragett,  Ireland,  aged  14,  June  23.  Walrond 

Assumed  the  additional  name  of  WALSH,  1860.    Died  1882. 

Boileau,  Charles  Augustus  Penrhyn,  son  of  Sir  John  Peter  Boileau,  Bart., 
Ketteringham,  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  August  9.  Bradley 

Lieutenant,  Rifle  Brigade.  Engaged  before  Sebastopol.  Honourably  mentioned 
by  Lord  Raglan.  Was  previously  at  Eton.  Died  at  Malta  of  wounds  received  in 
the  Assault  on  the  Malakoff,  August,  1855. 

Pritchard,  Charles  Bradley,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles   Pritchard,  Grammar 
School,  Clapham,  Surrey,  aged  12.  May  5. 

Indian  Civil  Service.  Collector  of  Salt  Revenue,  Bombay,  1881-6.  Member  of 
Council  of  Governor  of  Bombay,  1888-92,  and  of  Council  of  Governor-General  of 
India,  1892-6.  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.  Of  2,  Charles  Street,  Mayfair.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Sale,  Thomas  Walker,  eldest  son  of   the  Rev.  Thomas    Sale,  Southgate, 
Middlesex,  aged  14.  January  26,  Bradley 

Wadharn  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Vicar  of  Skendleby,  Spilsby, 
1878-83.  Rector  of  Halton,  Lincolnshire,  1883.  Died  November,  1900. 

Mounsey,  Augustus  Henry,  fourth  son  of    George   Gill    Mounsey,  Esq., 
Castletown,  Cai'lisle,  aged  15,  August  27.  Cotton 

In  the  Foreign  Office.  F.R.G.S.  Charge  d' Affaires  at  Vienna,  1873.  Secretary 
of  Legation  at  Yedo,  1876,  and  at  Athens,  1878.  Author  of  "  A  Journey  through 
the  Caucasus  and  Interior  of  Persia."  Died  10  April,  1882. 

Holley,   Edward  Fanshawe,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Holley,   Hackford, 
Norwich,  aged  14,  September  17.  Highton 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1857.    Died  at  Norwich,  August,  1895. 

Synge,  Richard,  re-admitted — see  August,  1845. 

Stilwell,  Henry,  son  of  James  Stilwell,  Esq..  Surgeon,  Uxbridge,  aged  13, 
February  12.  Arnold 


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Lay,   Henry  Reeve,  son  of  Mrs.  Lay,  Wangford,  Southwold,  Suffolk,  aged 
14,  March  29.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Holgate,  Salop,  1861.  Died 
4  April,  1890. 

Cole,  William  Gordon,  second  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Robert  Cole,  late 
48th  Regiment,  Dover,  aged  14.  July  26.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Oxford.  Scholar,  1854.  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1856. 
BA.  1858.  Fellow,  1859-70.  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Newbold  de- Verdun, 
Leicestershire,  from  1869. 

Barker,  Alfred  G-resley,  third  son  of  George  Barker,  Esq.,  Stanlake  Park, 
Twyford,  Berks,  aged  13,  December  11.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  MA.  1860.  Rector  of  Sherfield,  Hants, 
1863-75.  Of  St.  Leonards,  Sherfield-on-Loddon,  Basingstoke.  Carlton  Club. 

HutcMnson,    Benjamin    Clay,  son    of  Dr.  Richard    Scholes    Hutchinson, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  1.  Walrond 

Oakley,  Richard   Banner,  son  of  the  late  Edward   Banner  Oakley,  Esq., 
Oswaldkirk,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  June  12.  Highton 

Parker,  Reginald,  eldest  son  of   Henry  Parker,  Esq.,  Ferriby,  Hull,  aged 
13,  October  30.  Walrond 

University  College,  Oxford.  Scholar,  1854-62.  B.A.  1859.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Of  69,  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park. 

Pennington,   John,    son   of    Richard   Pennington,    Esq.,   Hindley    Lodge, 
Wig  an,  aged  14,  August  31.  Anstey 

Marshall,    Walter   James,  fourth  son   of  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.P,, 

Halsteads,  Penrith,  aged  12,  June  11.  Anstey 

Of  Patterdale  Hall,  Westmoreland.    J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1890.    Died  1899. 

Irhy,  Leonard  Howard  Lloyd,  son  of  the  Hon.  Mrs   Frederick  Paul  Irby, 
Poringland,  Norwich,  aged  13,  April  13.  Highton 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  74th  Highlanders.  Served  with  the  90th  Regiment  in  the 
Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5.  Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish 
Medal.  Served  throxighout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  including  the 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Lucknow.  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  Of  14,  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  N.W.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Clevland,  Colin   Alexander,  son  of   Mrs.   Clevland,  Tapeley  Park,   Devon, 
and  the  late  Augustus  Saltren  Clevland,  aged  16,  May  10.  Highton 

Cornet,  17th  Lancers.  Engaged  in  the  Balaclava  Charge,  25  October,  1854. 
Killed  at  Inkerman,  5  November,  1854. 

Macaillay,    Colin   Alexander,  son   of  Thomas   Macaulay,  Esq.,  Leicester, 
aged  15,  July  6.  Mayor 

Died  22  October,  1886. 

Bennitt,  William,  second  son   of  Joseph  Bennitt,  Esq.,  Compton,   Stour- 
bridge,  aged  14,  January  12.  Highton 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Bletchley,  Bucks, 
from  1861. 

Dowglass,  George,  son  of  Thomas  Dowglass,  Esq.,  aged  15,  Nov.  23.    Price 

Borough,  Richard,  son  of  Sir  Edward  Borough,  Bart.,  18,  Leinster  Street, 
Dublin,  aged  11,  May  28.  School 

Also  at  Westminster  School.  Lieutenant,  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  in  the 
Crimean  War,  and  died  of  wounds  received  in  the  attack  on  the  Redan, 
13  November,  1855. 


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Dyke,  Percival  Hart,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hart  Dyke,  Long 
Newton,  Darlington  aged  14,  June  1.  Bradley 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862.  Rector  of  Compton  Abbas, 
Shaftesbury,  from  1871,  and  Prebendary  in  Salisbury  Cathedral,  1893.  Of 
Lullingston,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Sliafto,  John  Eden  Duncombe.  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Duncombe 
Shafto,  Brancepeth,  Durham,  aged  13,  June  4.  Bradley 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1863.  Q.C.  Died  at  Richmond,  21  June,  1882. 

Cramer-Roberts,  Charles  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Walter  Randal 
Cramer- Roberts,  Holbrooke  Hall,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  aged  15, 
August  28.  Mayor 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  9th  Regiment.  Served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the 
Crimean  War,  1855-6,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the  Assault  on  the  Redan. 
Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal.  Died  September,  1895. 

Knapp,  George  Wyattville  Wynford,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Hambley  Knapp, 
50,  Brook  Street.Grosvenor  Square,  London,  aged  13,  May  13.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1854.  Captain,  63rd  Regiment.  Served  in  the 
Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol. 

Fitzhllgh,  Alfred,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Anthony  Fitzhugh,  Street 
Rectory,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  aged  12,  January  21.  Bradley 

Major-General.  C.C.  Retired  1886.  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  against  the 
Momunds,  1863-4.  Medal.  Commanded  the  5th  Ghoorka's  in  the  Affghan 
Campaign,  1878-9.  Present  at  the  March  from  Cabul  to  Kandahar.  Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  Bronze  Star.  Of  Grove  Place,  Goudhurst,  Kent. 

Baker,  Edward  George,  son  of  Richard  Westbrooke  Baker,  Cottesmore, 
Oakham,  aged  13,  November  13.  Highton 

Greenall,  James  Fenton,  fifth  son  of  Mrs.  Greenall.  Grappenhall  Hall, 
Warrington.  and  the  lateT.  Greenall,  Esq.,  aged  14,  May  19.  Bradley 

Colonel,  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  Volunteers.  V.D.  Of  29,  Dancer  Road, 
Fulham. 

Griffith  Boscawen,  Boscawen  Trevor,  only  son  of  Thomas  Griffith,  Esq., 
Trevalyn  Hall,  Wrexham,  aged  14,  August  14.  Bradley 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1853.  Late  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the 
Crimean  War,  in  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol  and  Assault  on  the  Redan,  1855.  Medal 
and  Clasp.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Denbighshire.  High  Sheriff,  1864.  Of  Trevalyn, 
Co.  Denbigh.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  BOSCAWEN,  1875. 

Saul,  Silas  George,  son  of  Silas  Saul,  Esq.,  Castle  Street,  Carlisle,  aged  13, 
June  25.  Highton 

A  Solicitor  at  Carlisle.     Of  Brunstock,  Carlisle.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Owen,  William,  son  of  Sir  John  Owen,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Taynton  House, 
Newent,  Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  September  4.  School 

Lieutenant,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Served  before  Sebastopol,  and  was 
mortally  wounded  in  the  trenches,  29  June,  1855. 

Harness,  William  Edmondes,  son  of  Captain  Henry  Harness,  afterwards 
K.C.B.,  4,  Lower  Kensington  Grove,  aged  14,  May  24.  Price 

Gazetted  to  the  94th  Regiment,  1854.  Afterwards  in  the  6th  Foot,  and  Royal 
Canadian  Rifles,  and  51st  Foot.  Served  at  Gibraltar,  and  in  Canada  and  India. 
Died  July,  1875. 

Moreton,  Hon.  Howard,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Ducie,  Tortworth 
Court,  Wotfcon-under  Edge,  aged  12,  March  14.  Bradley 

Lieutenant,  7th  Fusiliers.  In  consequence  of  hardships  endured  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  he  died  at  Tortworth  Court,  24  November,  1856, 


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Tennent,  William  Emerson,  son  of  Sir  James  Emerson  Tennent,  Knt., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Ceylon,  aged  14,  May  14.  Cotton 

In  the  Diplomatic  Service.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Fermanagh,  1873.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  sixth  Baronet,  1869.  Died  at  his  seat,  Tempo  Manor,  Co.  Fermanagh, 
14  November,  1876. 

Bayley,  William  Rutter,  only  son  of  William  Rutter  Bayley,  Esq.,  Cotford 
House,  Honiton,  aged  13,  January  1,  Mayor 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Chadwell,  Essex,  1866. 
Vicar  of  Cassington,  Oxon,  1870.  Died  21  April,  1875. 

Adams,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Adams,  Esq.,  Greenfield,  Tunstall, 
Staffordshire,  aged  15,  June  13.  Highton 

J.P.  for  Staffordshire.    Of  Moreton  House,  Woolstanton,  Staffs. 

Banks,  Edward  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Delamark  Banks,  Esq.,  Sheppy 
Court,  Sheerness,  ward  of  William  Banks,  Esq.,  Oxney  Court, 
Dover,  aged  14,  December  3.  Highton 

Banks,  Delamark  James,  sou  of  the  above  Delamark  Banks,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
February  19.  Highton 

Sutherland,  Evan  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Captain  George  Mackay 
Sutherland,  Halifax,  aged  13,  October  12.  Cotton 

Assumed  the  additional  name  of  WAIKER.  J.P.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Inverness  and  Sutherland.  Formerly  of  Skibo  Castle, 
Sutherland. 

Tate,  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Tate,  Headmaster  of  Richmond 
School,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  November  30.  Cotton 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Plaxtol,  Kent, 
1869,  and  of  Bletsoe,  Beds,  1891.  Died  9  September,  1897. 

Hales,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Dixon  Hales,  Richmond,  Surrey,  aged 
15,  September  16.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Formerly  in  the  Colonial 
Office.  Of  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Haig,  Edwin  Fell,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Haig,  Esq.,  Dundalk,  Ireland,  aged 
13,  December  5.  Highton 

Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  5th  Fusiliers.  Killed  at  Lucknow  while  effecting  the 
relief  of  the  garrison,  26  September,  1857. 

Moffett,  Thomas,  son  of  John  Moffett,  Esq.,  Merville,  Sligo,  aged  14, 
May  15.  School 

Freeman,  Samuel  George,  second  son  of  Robert  Marriott  Freeman,  Esq., 
Stony  Stratford,  aged  11,  May  12.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1858.  Afterwards  at  St.  George's  Hospital,  and  sometime 
House  Surgeon.  Practised  at  Highgate,  where  he  died  about  1880. 

Melville,  Alexander  Brodie,  son  of  John  Melville,  Esq.,  16,  Upper  Harley 
•Street,  London,  aged  14,  February  26.  Cotton 

De  Satge,  Ernest  Valentine  Leon,  eldest  son  of  the  Vicomtesse  De  Satge 
de  St.  Jean,  Rugby,  aged  15,  September  10.  Left  December, 
1852.  Town 

Settled   in   Australia,  and   became   largely   interested   in   sheep   farming  in 
Queensland.      J.P.    for    that    Colony.      Late    of    Worstead    House,    Norwich. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  16th  Vicomte.    Died  in  France,  June,  1901. 
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90  Tait,  1842-50. 


De  Satge,  Oscar,  second  son  of  the  above  Vicomtesse  De  Satge  de  St.  Jean, 
aged  13  in  February.  Left  December,  1852.  Town 

Settled  in  Queensland.  A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  from  1869  until 
1882,  when  he  returned  to  England.  Author  of  "  Pages  from  the  Journal  of  a 
Queensland  Squatter"  (1901).  Of  Elysee,  Shorncliffe  Road,  Folkestone. 

Chapman,  David,  son  of  David  Chapman,  Esq.,  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow, 
aged  15,  May  26.  Walrond 

Walford,  Henry  Alexander,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Ellis  Walt'ord,  Dallinghoo, 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  January  23.  Cotton 

Lieutenant-Colonel.  Retired.  Late  Captain,  20th  Hussars.  Received  the 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  for  his  services  with  the  Nagpore  Irregular 
Cavalry,  1858.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858-9.  Medal.  Of 
Dallinghoo.  Died  9  February,  1895. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1850. 

Fitzroy,  Frederic  Southampton  Lestrange,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Fitzroy,  Kingstead  Rectory,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  July  7.  Arnold 

Late  Captain,  15th  Regiment,  1859-70.     Died  1890. 

Menzies,  James  Alexander,  son  of  Mrs.  Menzies,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
May  27.  Town 

Molesworth,  Anthony  Oliver,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Moles  worth,  Rugby,  and 
the  late  Captain  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworth,  R.A.,  aged  10, 
August  14.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1859.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1882. 
Of  Cruiksfield,  Duns,  Berwickshire,  and  The  Merse,  Weymouth. 

Serjeantson,  James  Jordan,  eldest  son  of  Peter  Serjeantson,  Whinmoor, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  2.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  St.  Michael's, 
Lichfield,  1868.  Died  1886. 

MacGregor,  Robert  Dennistown,  son  of  Alexander  MacGregor,  Esq.,  31, 
Chester  Street,  London,  aged  14,  December  18.  School 

Pitt,  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Pitt,  Audlem,  Cheshire,  aged  15, 
April  2.  Town 

Settled  in  New  Zealand,  and  still  resides  there. 

Sharp,  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Sharp,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
March  13.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1856.  Taberdar,  Queen's  College,  1856-61.  B.A.  1860, 
M.A.  1863.  Rugby  Fox  Master  of  the  Church  Missionary  School,  Masulipatam, 
1861-5.  Principal  of  the  same,  1865-70  and  1872-8.  Lecturer  in  the  Telugu  Language 
at  Cambridge,  1878-80.  Secretary  to  the  Bible  Society,  1880-1900.  Of  45,  Harold 
Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.B. 

Whinfield,  Edward  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev  Edward  Turner 
Whinfield  (O.R.1808),  Leigh,  Bradford,  aged  14,  August  28.  Cotton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1854.  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1854-9.  First  Class  in 
Classical  Moderations,  1857.  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1863.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1858-82. 
Of  The  Hollies,  West  Norwood. 

CrilSO,  Henry  Beaumont,  son  of  Michael  Daintry  Cruso  (O.R.  1816), 
nephew  of  John  Cruso,  Esq.,  Leek,  Staffordshire,  aged  14, 
September  22.  School 

Residing  at  Cobourg,  Canada,  1901. 


Ta.it,   1842-50,  91 


Onslow,  Francis  Phipps,  second  son  of  Phipps  Yansittart  Onslow,  Esq., 
Alfrick,  Worcester,  aged  J4,  March  18.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  History,  1859.  M.A.  1864. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1862.  Chancery  Bar.  Of  13,  Beaufort  Gardens, 
S.W.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Newman,  Walter,  son  of  Edwin  Newman,  Esq.,  Yeovil,  Somerset,  aged 
13,  November  18.  Walrond 

Major-General,  Royal  Artillery.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858, 
and  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882.  Khedive's  Star.  Died  15  July,  1894. 

Horsley,  William  Dowdeswell,  son  of  John   Horsley,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil 
Service,  aged  15,  September  8.  Walrond 

Indian  Civil  Service.  Magistrate  at  Cuddassah,  Madras,  1868.  Collector  at 
Godavery,  1881.  Retired,  1884.  Died  4  May,  1899. 

Daniell,    Olarmont   John,    son   of   James    Nugent   Dariiell,   Esq.,  Eshall, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  December  2.  Walrond 

Indian  Civil  Service.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces,  Bengal. 
Retired,  1886.  Died  1  October,  1898. 

Beasley,  Thomas  Oalvert,  son  of  John  Beasley,  Esq.,  Chapel  Brampton, 
Northamptonshire,  aged  14,  October  28.  Price 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1863.  Vicar  of  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex,  1868-74,  and  of  Dallington,  Northants,  from  1874. 

Nlinn,  John  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  John  Nunn,  Esq.,  Nottingham  Park, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  March  16.  Bradley 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858.  In  the  90th  Light  Infantry.  Died 
unmarried. 

Preston,    Thomas    Sansome,    son    of    Charles    Sansome    Preston,   Esq., 
Hinckley,  aged  13,  May  8.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  1857-1901.  Of  Upper  Frognal 
Lodge,  Hampstead. 

Dawson,  Benjamin  Were  Kennett,  third  son  of  Richard  Kennett  Dawson, 
Esq.,  Sidmouth,  aged  13,  July  17.  Cotton 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860.    Of  Sidmouth,  Devon. 

Worsley,  Charles,  son  of  Henry  Francis  Worsley,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
September  23.  Town 

Died  in  Victoria. 

Starkey,  Lewis  Randle,  eldest  son  of  John  Starkey,  Esq.,  Huddersfield, 
aged  13,  March  1 3.  Anstey 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  and  Notts.  Captain,  2nd  West 
Yorkshire  Yeomanry.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts,  1891.  M.P.  for  West  Riding, 
Southern  Division,  1874-80.  Of  Norwood  Park,  Southwell.  Carlton  Club. 

Hutton,  Henry  Wollaston,  eldest  son  of  the  B,ev.  Henry  Frederick  Button, 
(O.K.,  1822),  Spridlington,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  Nov.  6.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1857,  M.A.  1860. 
Rector  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Lincoln,  1862-76.  Prebendary  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  1877.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Spridlington.  J.P.  for  Lincolnshire.  Of 
Vicar's  Court,  Lincoln. 

Bruce,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Bruce,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal, 
aged  14,  August  22.  Walrond 

Late  Captain,  Royal. Scots  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege 
of  Sebastopol,  1855,  and  the  attack  on  the  Redan.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Died  1863. 


92  Tait,   1842-50. 


Barker,  Edgar,  son  of  Edgar  Barker,  Esq.,  40,  Edgware  Road,  London, 
aged  14,  August  25.  Bradleij 

M.R.C.S.  Formerly  Surgeon  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  Of  21, 
Hyde  Park  Street,  London,  and  Lynders  Wood,  Black  Notley,  Braintree. 

Edwards,  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Laurence  Tucker  Edwards,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  January  4.  Town 

Edwards,  Frederick  G-eorge,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  L.  T.  Edwards, 
aged  15,  July  15.  Town 

Edwards,  Charles  Laurence,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  L.  T.  Edwards, 
aged  16,  May  28.  Town 

Crawshay,  Edwin,  son  of  Henry  Orawshay,  Esq.,  Abbotswoods,  Cinder- 
ford,  Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  November  5.  Walrond 

J.P.  for  Gloucestershire.    Of  The  Grove,  Batheaston,  Bath. 

Fisher,  Frederic  Horatio,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Fisher,  Ongar, 
aged  12,  October  6  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1857,  B.A.,  Twelfth  Wrangler  1860,  M.A.  1863. 
Vicar  of  Fulham,  1871-85.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  1869.  Rector  of 
Debdan,  St.  Albans,  from  1890.  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans,  1899. 

Praed,  John,  son  of  John  Bulkeley  Praed,  Esq.,  189,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
aged  13,  July  18.  Walrond 

Kempson,  William  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Brook  Kempson,  Stoke 
Lacey,  Hereford,  aged  14,  March  23.  Bradley  and  Burrows 

Major,  99th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  China  War,  1860,  on  the  Staff.  Present  at 
the  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin.  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 
Died  at  Folkestone,  22  November,  1877. 

Lacy,  Dyson,  son  of  James  Prior  Lacy,  Esq.,  Newark,  aged  13, 
May  10.  Mayor 

Pretor,  Samuel  Ashton,  son  of  Samuel  Pretor,  Esq.,  Fleet  House,  Wey- 
moubh,  aged  15,  January  18.  Bradley 

Late  Captain,  9th  Lancers.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  J.P. 
for  Dorset.  Of  Belfield  House,  Wyke  Regis,  Weymouth. 

Bent,  Baldwin  Harry,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Bent,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of 
the  Rev.  Christopher  Grenside,  Great  Massingham,  Norfolk, 
aged  15,  November  18.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Goodworth  House, 
Clatford,  Andover. 

Braithwaite,  Edwin,  ward  of  John  Benbow,  Esq.,  26,  Mecklenberg  Square, 
London,  aged  16,  March  25.  Town 

In  Holy  Orders.    Died  young. 

Evans,  Hugh  Robson,  son  of  Hugh  Evans,  Esq.,  Ely,  Cambridgeshire, 
aged  13,  June  9.  School 

Riddell,  George  "William  Hutton,  son  of  George  Hutton  Riddell,  Esq., 
Carlton-on-Trent,  Newark,  aged  13,  May  20.  Arnold 

Late  Captain,  16th  Lancers.  Of  Muselee,  Hawick,  N.B.,  and  Bragborough  Hall, 
Rugby.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 


Tait,    1842-50.  93 


Bramwell,  Thomas  Salkeld,  son  of  Thomas  Bramwell,  Esq.,  Enfield 
House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  August  16.  Mayor 

Gates,  William  Henry  Coape,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Coape  Sherbrooke 
Gates,  Esq.,  K.N.,  stepson  of  William  Domenichetti,  Esq., 
Collingham,  Notts,  aged  14,  October  13.  Mayor 

Late  Lieutenant,  97th  Regiment.    Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  1855.    J.P.  for  Notts.    Of  Langford  Hall,  Notts.    Di«d  8  March,  1895. 

Duesbury,  Charles  James  Thornton,  son  of  William  Thornton  Duesbury, 
Esq.,  Skelton,  York,  aged  15,  September  22.  Mayor 

Captain,  66th  Regiment.    Died  1  April,  1865. 

Dumergue,  Henry  Charles,  son  of  Mrs.  Henry  Dumergue,  105,  Marina, 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  16,  November  3.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Sometime  Clerk  in  the  War  Office. 

Synge,  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Synge,  Rugby,  and  the  late  John  Synge,  of 
Glanmore,  aged  10,  December  21.  Town 

Late  Captain,  52nd  Regiment,  1868. 

Hales,  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Dixon  Hales,  Richmond,  Surrey, 
aged  1 5,  December  3.  Mayor 

Major-General.      Formerly  in  the  27th  Regiment.      Colonel  Commanding  1st 
Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  1884-7.    Of  Charmouth,  Dorset. 


EDWARD     MEYRICK     GOULBURN,    D.D. 

ELECTED     HEADMASTER    IN    1850. 


ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1850. 

Clarke,  William  Fairlie,  third  son  of  the  late  William  Fairlie  Clarke,  Esq., 
Indian  Civil  Service,  aged  16,  September  29.  Walrond 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1856,  B.Med.  and  M.A.,  1862,  D  Med.  1876 
Practised  as  a  Physician  at  Tonbridge  Wells.  Author  of  several  Medical  Works.' 
Died.  9  May1)  1884. 

Burland,  William  Harris,  son   of   John    Harris    Burland,  Esq.,    Bradley 
House,  Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  14,  August  1.  Highton 

Major-General,  late  9th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855,  at  the 
Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  the  Assault  on  the  Cemetery.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884-5,  with  the  East 
Yorkshire  Regiment.  Retired  1887.  Died  1890. 

Alpe,  Charles  Hammond,  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Alpe,  Wyberton  Rectory, 
Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  12,  October  27.  Mayor 

Alpe,  Ohallis  Edmund  HaseL  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Philip  Alpe,  a°-ed  12, 
October  27.  Mayor 

Died  May,  1862. 


94  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Blakiston,  Matthew  Folliott,  son  of  Peyton  Blakiston,  Esq.,  M.D.,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  14,  September  22.  School 

A  Solicitor,  and  Town  Clerk  of  Stafford.    Of  Mansfield  Villa,  Stafford. 

Hodge,  Chapell  William,  son  of  William  Chapell  Hodge,  Esq.,  Pounds, 
near  Devonport,  aged  14,  July  24.  Price 

J.P.  for  Cornwall.    Died  at  Roborough.  Devon,  about  1898. 

Arbuthnot,  Bingharn  Henry  Law,  son  of  Major  George  Bingham 
Arbuthnot,  Madras  Cavalry,  5,  Douro  Villas,  Cheltenham,  aged  13, 
April  9  Walrond 

Died  soon  after  leaving  School. 

Brooke,  Alexander,  son  of  Richard  Brooke,  Esq.,  16,  Canning  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  29.  Anstey 

Of  Muswell  Hill  Road,  Highgate. 

Andrews,  William  Ryton,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Randle  Andrews,  Esq., 
Graisley,  Wolverhampton,  aged  15,  June  28.  Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Teffont  Ewyas,  Wilts, 
1873-92.  Of  27,  Enys  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Andrews,  John,  second  son  of  the  above  Thomas  Randle  Andrews,  Esq., 
aged  18,  February  2.  Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1893.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1860.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1866.  Author  of  "  Precedents  in  Leases  and 
Mortgages,"  &c.  Bursar  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  from  1895. 

White,  Thomas,  son  of  John  White,  Esq.,  Dalefords,  Northwich,  Cheshire, 
aged  15,  June  15.  Anstey 

Formerly  Captain,  84th  Regiment,  1861.    Deceased. 

Greg,  Percy,  son  of  William  Rathbone  Greg,  Esq.,  The  Craig,  Winder- 
mere,  aged  14,  January  7.  Arnold 

Sometime  Co-Editor,  Manchester  Guardian.  Author  of  "A  History  of  the 
United  States,"  1887,  and  other  works.  Died  December,  1889. 

Longley,  John,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Longley,  and  stepson  of  Sir 
John  Basthorpe,  Bart.,  Firgrove,  Weybridge,  Surrey,  aged  14, 
November  20.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1856.  A  Merchant  in  India.  Died  at  Bombay. 
December,  1866. 

Raymond,  John  Weston.  son  of  James  Raymond,  Esq.,  Hildersham  Hall, 
Cambridge,  aged  14,  January  26.  School 

Basevi,  Frederick  Biscoe,  son  of  the  late  George  Basevi,  Esq.,  5,  Eaton 
Place,  London,  aged  14,  September  26.  Schoo 

Formerly  in  the  National  Debt  Office.     Died  1861. 

Anderson,  Charles  Dalston,  son  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.,  Ooxlodge, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  March  16.  Bradley 

Died  soon  after  leaving  School,  23  December,  1850. 

May,  Edwin,  son  of  George  May,  Esq.,  121,  Castle  Street,  Reading, 
aged  12,  December  31.  Highton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  1859-70.     Of  Fifield  House,  Wallingford,  Berks. 

Thomason,  William  Stephen,  son  of  Hon.  James  Thomason,  Lieutenant- 
Governor,  N.W.  Provinces,  India,  aged  14,  September  14.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Vicar  of  Burgh,  Lincolnshire 
Died  1870. 


Goulburn,    1850-57.  95 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1850. 

Dakyns,    Henry   Graham,  second   son  of  Thomas   Henry    Dakyns,    Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  12,  August  1.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1858,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1864.  Assistant 
Master  at  Clifton  College,  1862-90.  Of  Higher  Combe,  Haslemere.  Savile  Club. 

Barnardiston,  Arthur,  third  son  of  Nathaniel  Clarke  Barnardiston,  Esq., 
The  Ryes,  Sudhnry.  Suffolk,  aged  15,  June  7.  Evans 

Vicar  of  Metheringham,  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire,  1863.     Died  15  October,  1880. 

Moore,  Charles   Alfred    son  of  Colonel   George   Moore,  Military  Auditor 
General,  Bombay,  aged  10,  November  12,  Evans 

Major-General,  2nd  Bombay  Cavalry.  Served  with  distinction  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-9.  A»d  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign,  1867-8,  where  he 
commanded  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  at  the  storming  of  Magdala.  Medal.  Of 
Kenilworth,  Pittville,  Cheltenham. 

Moore,  John  George,  son  of  the  above  Colonel  George  Moore,  aged  13.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bombay,  1856.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  Scinde.  Member 
of  Council.  Retired  1891.  Of  10,  Onslow  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Wathen,   William  Hulbert,  son  of   Hulbert  Wathen,  Esq.,  Beckenham, 
Kent,  aged  14,  May  5.  Walrond 

In  business  in  London,  1852-88.    Of  Westerham,  Kent. 

Wace,  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Wace,  Goring,  Read- 
ing, aged  13,  December  10.  School 

Afterwards  at  Marlborough.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1856.  Scholar,  Brasenose 
College,  1856-63,  B.A.  I860,  M.A.  1863,  B.C.  1882,  U.D.  1883.  Professor  of 
Ecclesiastical  History,  King's  College,  London,  1875.  Bampton  Lecturer,  1879. 
Principal  of  King's  College,  1883-96.  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Cornhill,  from  1896. 

Grawne,  Edward,  eldest  son    of  Edward  Moore   Gawne,  Esq.,  Kentraugh, 
Castletown,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  14,  June  7.  Arnold 

Lieutenant,  79th  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  and 
present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  1858.  Medal.  Died  1868. 

Mackintosh,    William   Alfred   Bruce,   son    of   George   Mackintosh,   Esq., 
Geddes  House.  Nairn.  Scotland,  aged  13,  March  8.  Town 

Toulmin,   Henry  Joseph,  eldest   son  of  Henry  Heyman  Toulmin,   Esq., 
Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex,  aged  13,  March  29.  Arnold 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  13th  Dragoons.  J.P.  for  Beds  and  Herts.  D.L.  for  Herts. 
Of  The  Pre\  Hertfordshire. 

Birch,    Henry   Priestley,    second   son    of    the  late    Henry    Birch,    Esq., 
aged  13,  August  25.  School 

Died  March,  1856. 

Phillips,  Philip  Lovell  (Jollier,  son  of  Philip  Lovell  Phillips,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Torville.  Torquay,  aged  13.  December  14.  School 

Lieutenant,  4th  Batallion  Rifle  Brigade.  On  his  voyage  out  to  India  he  shewed 
great  firmness  in  a  mutiny,  which  he  quelled.  Died  of  dysentery,  at  Point  de 
Galle,  on  his  return  to  England,  22  August,  1858.  A  memorial  tablet  is  at  Upton 
Church,  Torquay. 

Fenwick,  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph   Fenwick,   Esq.,  8,   Blandford   Square, 
London,  aged  16,  June  27.  School 

Moore,  Henry  O'Hara,  son  of  Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  4,  Abercrombie  Square, 
Liverpool,  aged  17,  July  17.  Anstey 

Barrister -at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1860.    Died  about  1877. 


96  Goulburn,   1850-57. 

Fairbairn,  Adam  Henderson,  seventh  son  of  William  Fairbairn,  Esq., 
P.R.S.,  afterwards  Baronet,  Canal  Street  Works,  Manchester, 
aged  13,  October  16.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Vicar  of  Waltham  St. 
Lawrence,  Berks.  Rector  of  Fawley,  Bucks,  1885.  Died  1888. 

Plowden,  George  Ward  Chicheley,  son  of  George  Augustus  Chicheley 
Plowden,  Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  12,  January  30.  Walrond 

Formerly  Captain,  21st  Hussars.  Served  with  distinction  throughout  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1882.  Magistrate,  First  Class,  at  Meerut,  1885.  Major- 
General,  1894.  Retired  1894.  Died  1900. 

Dew,  Frederick  Napleton,  son  of  Tomkyns  Dew,  Esq.,  Whitney  Court, 
Hereford,  aged  14,  March  29.  Anstey 

Major,  late  88th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855-6,  and  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  at  the  Capture  of  Lucknow.  Medal  and  Clasps. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire.  Of  28,  Bramham  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Bullock,  William  Henry,  third  son  of  Major  Henry  Robert  Bullock,  aged 
13,  April  5.  Walrond 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859.  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1858. 
Special  Correspondent  of  the  Daily  Newt  throughout  the  Mexican  controversy, 
1864-5,  and  at  Rome,  1866-7,  and  in  the  Franco- Prussian  War,  1870.  Chief  Manager 
of  the  French  Peasant  Relief  Fund,  1871.  Assumed  the  name  of  HALL,  in  lieu  of 
Bullock,  1872  J.P  and  D.L.  for  Cambridgeshire.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridge- 
shire and  Hunts,  1891.  Of  Six  Mile  Bottom,  Newmarket,  and  Le  Magins,  St. 
Raphael,  France.  Athenteum  Club. 

Pearson,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Pearson,  Esq.,  Eldon  Place, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  November  2.  Town 

Late  Captain,  45th  Regiment  Served  with  distinction  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1857-9,  with  the  95th  Regiment.  Medal  and  Clasps.  Lieut. -Colonel 
Commanding,  and  Hon.  Colonel,  3rd  Battalion  (Militia)  Leicestershire  Regiment 
from  1892.  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire.  Of  North  Kilworth  Hall,  Rugby. 

Greg",  Eust.ace,  son  of  William  Rathbone  Greg,  Esq.,  The  Craig,  Winder- 
mere,  aged  1 3,  July  20.  Arnold 

Of  21,  Kensington  Gore,  London,  W. 

Callen,  John  Charles  Hugh  Poyer,  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Poyer  Callen, 
Esq  ,  Bellmore,  Narberth,  Pembroke,  aged  15,  July  7.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  71st  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol,  1855.  Medal  and  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal.  J.P.  for  Co.  Pembroke. 

Cator,  Bertie  Peter,  son  of  Peter  Cator,  Esq.,  The  Hall,  Beckenham,  Kent, 
aged  14,  February  29.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Lambert,  Parry,  son  of  William  Lambert,  Esq.,  Ham  Common,  Richmond, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  May  19.  School 

Lieutenant  R.E.,  1855.  Captain,  1868.  Major,  1874.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1881. 
Colonel,  1886. 

Adams-Reilly,  Anthony  Miles  William,  only  son  of  the  late  William 
Adams-Reilly,  Esq.,  Bristol,  aged  14,  February  11.  Walrond 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1355.  Fellow  of  Royal  Geographical  Society.  Author 
of  Survey  and  Map  of  Mont  Blanc.  Of  Belmont,  Co.  Westmeath.  Died  15  April, 

1885. 

Tyrrell,  George,  son  of  John  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  Sidcliffe,  Sidmouth,  Devon, 

aged  15,  January  26.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859.    Died  1860.    A  memoir  published,  1861. 


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Cobham,  John  Thomas  Lyon,  son  of  Thomas  Cobham,  Esq.,  Marley  Lodge, 
Exmouth,  aged  15,  May  23.  Walrond 

Formerly  Captain,  49th  Foot,  and  Royal  Canadian  Rifles.    Retired  1874. 

Fetherston,   John,    sou    of    John    Fetherston,    Esq.,    Rugby,    aged    16, 
February  22.  Town 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge.  F.S.A.  One  of  the  Founders  of  the  Harleinn 
Society,  and  Editor  of  some  of  its  Publications.  Died  November,  1880. 

Stapleton,  Eliot  Henry,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Francis  Jarvis  Stapleton, 
Bart.,  Mereworth  Rectory,  Kent,  aged  14,  November  25.       Evans 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861.  Rector  of  Mereworth,  1874.  Vicar 
of  Seamer,  Yorks,  from  1885. 

Wedgwood,  Ernest  Hensleigh,  son  of  Hensleigh   Wedgwood,  Esq.,  (O.H. 
1814),  42.  Chester  Terrace,  aged  13.  June  17.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860.  Formerly  First  Class  Clerk  in  the 
Colonial  Office.  Died  1898. 

Alexander,  Kaynsford  Dupre.  son  of   Robert  Alexander,  Esq.,  45,  Weston 
Villas,  Blomfield  Road,  London,  aged  14,  December  23.         Anstey 

Overton,  William  Henry,  son  of   William  Overton,  Esq.,  10,  Rue  dMsly, 
Paris,  aged  15,  July  2.  Evans 

Formerly  in  the  44th  Regiment.    Of  Frimstone,  Liphook,  Hants. 

Hughes,  Henry  Salusbury,  son  of  John   Hughes,  Esq.,  Donnington,  New- 
bury,  aged  14,  August  26.  Walrond 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861.  Died  from  the  effects  of  the  bursting  of  a 
blood  vessel  while  on  a  tour  in  North  Africa. 

Morgan,  Edmund  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Cobb  Morgan,  Ksq., 
aged  13,  July  23.  Mayor 

Yolland,  Bartholomew  Stephen,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Yolland, 
Louth,  Lincolnshire,  aged  16.  July  7.  Highton 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1859.  Vicar  of  St.  John,  Ford  End, 
Essex,  1871,  and  of  Doynton,  Bath,  1887.  Died  1891. 

Preston,  John  Wilby,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Stephen  Preston,  Louth, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  June  22.  Anstey 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1868.  J.P.  for  Lincolnshire.  Hon. 
Colonel  Volunteer  Battalion,  Lincolnshire  Regiment.  V.D.  Of  Minster  Precincts, 
Peterborough. 

Scott,  Osmund  Joseph  Walter,  son  of  Sir  Hopton  Scott,  K.C.B.,  Woodville, 
Dublin,  aged  13,  January  11.  Arnold 

Late  36th  Regiment.    Retired  as  Captain.    Of  Torrington,  North  Devon. 

Hyslop,  Maxwell  Wither,  third  son  of  Col.  Archibald  Hyslop,  14,  Hanover 
Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  September  2.  Highton 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired.  Served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean 
War  from  July,  1855,  during  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  and  present 
at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  other  actions.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Of  Killywhan, 
Park  Avenue,  Bedford. 

Halliday,    Frederick  Mytton.    son   of   Frederick    James    Halliday,   Esq., 
afterwards  K.C.B.,  (O.R.  1814),  Calcutta,  aged  14,  Dec.  23.     School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  1856.     Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Calcutta, 
1888.    Retired  1891.     Of  21,  Bolton  Gardens,  London,  S.  W. 
VOL.   II.  N 


98  Goulburn,    1850-57. 


Ackers,  James,  eldesb  son  of  James  Ackers,  Esq.,  Pricknash  Park. 
Gloucester,  aged  13,  November  18.  Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1854.    Died  1859. 

Richardson,  John  Soame,  son  of  the  late  John  Richardson,  ward  of 
Richard  N.  Bacon,  Esq.,  Upper  Surrey  Street,  Norwich,  aged  14, 
March  16.  School 

Major-General.  C.B.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  1855.  In  the  New  Zealand 
War,  1860-61.  Commanded  the  New  South  Wales  Contingent  in  Suakim 
Expedition,  1885.  Commandant,  Military  Forces,  New  South  Wales,  1885-92. 
Retired  1893.  Of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Clayfield-Ireland,  Thomas  Priaulx.  second  son  of  James  Clayfield-Ireland, 
Esq  ,  Rugby,  and  Brislington,  aged  13,  September  10.  Town 

A  Solicitor  at  Bristol.     Died  8  April,  1872. 

Helme,  Burchall,  son  of  William  Helme,  Esq.,  New  Mills,  Stroud, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  October  29.  Evans 

Captain,  89th  Regiment.  Master  of  the  South  and  West  Wilts  Hounds.  Run 
over  and  killed  by  a  train,  June,  1890. 

Helme,  Cuthbert,  son  of  the  above  William  Helme,  Esq.,  aged  13, 
May  8.  Evans 

Died  1870. 

Steel,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Steel,  Totteridge,  Hertfordshire, 
aged  14,  August  12.  Bradley 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1865.  Rector  of  Odell,  Bedfordshire, 
1895.  Died  15  October,  1901. 

Scott,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Scott,  Hull,  Yorkshire,  aged  14, 
July  16.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Leeds, 
1883-98.  Prebendary  of  York  Cathedral,  1876.  V.D.  1896.  Rector  of  Wanstead, 
Essex,  from  1898. 

Pereira,  William,  son  of  General  Massey  Lopes  Pereira,  18,  Woburn 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  June  6.  Evans 

Perhaps  William  Duff  Pereira,  gazetted  to  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  1857. 

FergUSSOn,  William  Fairlie,  son  of  William  Frederick  Fergusson,  Esq., 
20,  Langham  Place,  London,  aged  12,  October  31.  Evans 

Captain,  5th  Bengal  Cavalry.  Served  with  great  distinction  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow.  While  on  furlough  after  the 
Mutiny,  he  had  both  his  legs  broken,  and  sustained  other  serious  injuries  in  a 
railway  accident  near  Hitchin,  Herts,  which  disabled  him  from  further  active 
service.  Residing  in  Tasmania  from  1877.  Of  Gregory  Street,  Queenborough, 
Hobart. 

Waddington,  Horace,  sixth  son  of  Colonel  Charles  Waddington,  Indian 
Army,  aged  16,  June  26.  Bradley 

Exhibitioner  1853.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1854-62,  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1855,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1857,  M.A.  1859.  One  of 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1863-95.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1862.  Of 
Roseneath,  Godalming. 

Crmn,  Humphry  Ewing,  third  son  of  Humphry  Ewing  Orum,  Esq.,  20, 
Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  February  8.  Evans 

Assumed  the  additional  name  of  EWING.     Died  12  March,  1875. 


Goulburn,  1850-57.  99 


Green,  Thomas  Hill,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Valentine  Green,  Birkin, 
Ferrybridge,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  April  7.  Evans 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1859,  Fellow,  1860-82,  M.A., 
English  Essay,  1832.  Assistant  Commissioner,  School  Inquiry,  1864.  White's 
Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  at  Oxford,  1878.  Author  of  "  Prolegomena  to 
Ethics,"  and  other  Philosophical  Works.  Died  at  Oxford,  26  March,  1882.  A 
tablet  to  his  memory  has  been  erected  in  the  School  Chapel. 

Fetherston,  John  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Francis  Fetherston, 
afterwards  Baronet,  Rugby,  aged  11,  August  6.  Town 

Of  New  Pass,  1880.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  WHITNEY.  Died  19  June 
1881. 

Bolton,  Dundas  William  James,  son  of  James  Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.,  The 
Elms,  Solihull,  aged  14.  July  20.  Evans 

Died  of  consumption,  1861. 

Jukes,  Joseph  Hordern,  second  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Jukes,  Esq., 
Surgeon,  Birmingham,  aged  15,  November  3.  Left  June, 
1852.  Evans 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1863.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  8,  Park 
Crescent,  Oxford. 

Thruston,  Clement  Arthur,  second  son  of  Captain  Charles  Thomas 
Thruston,  Talgarth,  Machynleth,  aged  13,  June  12.  Evans 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1869. 
J.P.  for  Merionethshire.  High  Sheriff,  1870.  Of  Pennall  Tower,  Machynleth. 
Died  9  June,  1883. 

Royds,  Nathaniel,  eighth  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds,  Everton, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  23.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  University  Eight,  1859. 
Rector  of  Little  Barford,  St.  Neots,  from  1864. 

Ellis.  Robinson,  third  son  of  the  late  James  Ellis,  Esq.,  Stoke,  near 
Devonport,  aged  16,  September  5.  Bradley 

Balliol  College  Oxford,  Scholar  1852.  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1854. 
Ireland  Scholar,  and  Latin  Verse,  1855.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1856. 
B.A.  1857,  Fellow,  Trinity  College,  1858,  M.A.  1859.  Bodeii  Sanskrit  Scholar, 
1858.  Editor  of  "  Catullus,"  and  other  works.  Professor  of  Latin  at  University 
College,  London,  1870-76.  Corpus  Professor  of  Latin,  Oxford,  1893.  Of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford. 

Hawkins,  James  Staples,  only  son  of  James  Hawkins,  Esq.,  19,  Middle 
Gardener  Street,  Dublin,  aged  13,  February  15.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Co.  Dublin.  Of  St.  Fenton's,  Sutton,  Baldoyle,  Co.  Dublin.  Kildare 
Street  Club. 

Philp,  Francis  Lamb,  son  of  Francis  R  Philp,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Kensington, 
aged  14,  August  11.  Bradley 

Captain,  late  2nd  Dragoons,  Scots  Greys.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  7,  Royal 
Terrace,  Weston-super-Mare.  Cavalry  Club. 

Tomlinson,  Francis,  son  of  Robert  Sherratt  Tomlinson,  Esq.,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  aged  14,  August  28.  Arnold 

In  the  brewing  business  at  Burton.  In  Australia  in  ill-health,  1855-60.  Died  in 
England,  1862. 

Pirie,  Alexander  George,  son  of  Francis  Pirie,  Esq.,  42,  Upper  Thames 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  April  2.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Of  Stonywood,  Bucksburn,  Aberdeenshire. 


100  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Donnelly,  John  Alexander,  son  of  William  Donnelly,  Esq.,  Auburn,  Mala- 
hide,  Ireland,  aged  14,  May  4>.  Bradley 

Rutson,  Albert  Osliffe,  fourth  son  of  William  Hutson,  Esq.,  Newby  Wiske, 
Thirsk,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  December  2.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1855,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1859, 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1860,  M.A.  1861.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1864.  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Aberdare,  1869.  Member  of  London  School 
Board.  Died  at  Fox  Holm,  Cobham,  Surrey,  21  April,  1890. 

Poulden,  Edward  Oourtenay,  son  of  Captain  Richard  Matthews  Poulden, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  October  28.  Town 

Was  killed  in  the  Crimean  War. 

Peters,  Edwards  Nicholls,  son  of  Edward  Peters,   Esq.,   Rugby,  aged  9, 
November  20.  Town 

Colonel,  Royal  Engineers,  1888.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-79.  Medal. 
Executive  Engineer,  Public  Works  Department,  Bombay,  1879.  Retired,  1895. 

De  Satge,  Henry,  third  son  of  the  Vicomtesse  De   Satge,  Rugby,  aged  8, 
April  10.  Town 

Settled  in  Queensland,  and  was  engaged  in  sheep  farming,  but  retired  early,  and 
returned  to  England.  Of  Hatfield,  Malvern  Wells.  Reform  Club. 

Dawson,  John  William  James,  son  of  John  William  James  Dawson,  Esq., 
20,  Bloomsbury  Street,  London,  aged  12,  October  23.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery.  Died  from  the  bursting  in  his  hands  of  a  Russian 
shell,  which  had  fallen  near  the  wounded  under  his  charge  before  Sebastopol, 
11  December,  1855. 

Stringer,  Thomas  Lowry,  son  of  James   Stringer,  Esq.,  New  Brighton, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  1.  Anstey 

Died  at  Sandrock,  New  Brighton,  1854. 

Clark,  John,    son    of    John    Clark,    Esq.,  Millgate,    Newark,    aged    14, 
December  17.  Anstey 

Clark,  James,  son  of  the  above  John  Clark,  Esq.,  aged  11,  Sept.  27.     Anstey 

Burgoyne,  Montagu  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Burgoyne,  Esq.,  21,  Stratford 
Place,  London,  aged  13,  July  21.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1859.    Of  356,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 

Ware,  James  Austin,  son  of  John  Ware,  Ksq.,  Penavou,  Clifton,   Bristol, 
aged  13,  December  19.  Arnold 

A  Merchant  in  Bristol. 

Leggatt,  George  Bethune,  stepson  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Sandiland,  South 
Darley,  Matlock,  Derbyshire,  aged  13,  November  10.  Mayor 

In  Holy  Orders.    Of  Rearsby,  Leicester. 

Harrow,  Henry  Edward,  son  of  Lieutenant  Henry  Harrow,  Rugby,  aged 
13,  March  2.  Town 

Ensign,  7th  Regiment,  1855,  Lieutenant,  1858. 

Gibb,    "Frederick    Matthew,    son    of    Henry    Scott   Gibb,    Esq.,    Rugby, 
aged  11,  November  22,  Town 

Died  at  St.  John's  Park,  Ryde,  Isle  of  White,  1865. 

Gibb,  Thomas  Octavius,  son  of  the  above  Henry  Scott  Gibb,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
April  4.  Town 

Residing  at  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


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Ramsay,  George  Gilbert,  third  son  of  George  Ramsay,  Esq.,  afterwards 
.Baronet,  Rugby,  aged  1 1 ,  July  1 9.  Town 

Exhibitioner  1857.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1857-62.  First  Class  in 
Moderations,  1859,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Classics,  1861,  M.A.  1864.  Professor  of 
Humanity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1863.  LL.D.  Edinburgh,  and  D.Lit. 
Dublin.  Of  The  University,  Glasgow. 

Attye,  Charles,  second  son  of  James  Attye,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
December  15.  Town 

Formerly  47th  Regiment.    Died  8  June,  1882. 

Ollivant,  Alfred,  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  aged  14,  Aug.  2.    Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Joined  the  9th  Native  Bengal  Infantry,  1857. 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8.  Medal.  Inspector-General  of 
Police  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude,  1890-1.  Colonel,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Retired.  Died,  June.  1901. 

Dobbs,  Archibald  Edward,  only  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Edward  Dobbs, 
Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  12,  June  29.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1865.  Of  34,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W.,  and  Hartley  Manor,  Longfield,  Kent. 

Rowley,  William  Arcedeckne,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Robert,  Rowley, 
Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet,  Waterloo  House,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk, 
aged  13,  December  20.  School 

Died  20  January,  1853. 

Gamlen,  Robert  Heale,  son  of  Robert  Gamlen,  Esq.,  Church  Street,  Stoke 
Newington,  aged  12,  February  19.  Mayor 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1861.    Of  3,  Gray's  Inn  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Foster,  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  Castle,  Lostwithiel, 
Cornwall,  aged  14,  October  29.  Cotton 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1861.  A  Banker  at  Liskeard. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall.  High  Sheriff,  1885.  Of  Llanwithan,  Lostwithiel. 

Barry,  Richard  Edwin,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Upham  Barry,  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight,  aged  15,  May  9.  Mayor 

Late  Captain,  29th  Regiment.    Major  and  Adjutant,  Essex  Militia,  1881. 

Sellar,  Alexander  Craig,  seventh  son  of  Patrick  Sellar,  Esq.,  Westfield. 
Elgin,  Morayshire,  aged  15,  October  17.  Walrond 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classics,  1858,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1865.  A 
Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  1862.  Professor  at  Aberdeen.  M.P.  for 
Haddington  Burghs,  1882,  and  for  Lanarkshire,  Partick  Division,  1885.  Died 
16  January,  1890. 

Stowe,  Edwin,  fourth  son  of  William  Slowe,  Esq.,  Buckingham,  aged  15, 
November  10.  Bradley 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1854-9,  B.A.  1858.  In  New  Zealand,  1868-89. 
Of  Trolly  HaU,  Buckingham. 

OvailS,  Charles  Robertson,  son  of  Colonel  Charles  Ovans,  .Hanover  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  July  18.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1855.  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Kanara.  Died  at  Bombay, 
30  December,  1874. 

OvailS,  John  Lambert,  son  of  the  above  Colonel  Charles  Ovans,  aged  12, 
December  15.  Evans 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London.  Of  Raydon  House,  Potter's  Field*,  Tooley  Street, 
Southwark. 


102  Qoulbwrn,  1850-57. 


Crawford,  Carlefcon  Morgan,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Carlefcon  Crawford,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  11,  August  4.  Town 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863.    Died  15  January,  1893. 

Hankey,  Edward   Alers,  son  of  Thomas  Alers    Hankey,  Esq.,  Olapham 
Common,  Surrey,  aged  15,  January  28.  Cotton 

In  business  in  London  till  1872.     Died  at  Epsom,  June,  1896. 

Bowen,  Charles    Synge  Christopher,   eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Christopher 
Bowen,  Park  Villa,  Blackheath,  aged  15,  January  1.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1853,  Hertford  Scholar,  1855.  First  Class  in 
Classical  Moderations,  1856.  Ireland  Scholar,  1857.  Latin  Verse,  1857.  B.A. 
First  Class  in  Final  Classics,  1858.  Arnold  Essay,  1859,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Recorder  of  Penzance,  1872.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  1879.  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1882.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  1883.  Died, 
10  April,  1894.  A  Memoir  of  his  life  was  published  in  1896.  A  Prize  bearing  his 
name  has  been  founded  in  the  School,  for  General  Modern  History. 


ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1851. 

Law,  Patrick  Francis,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Patrick  Comerford  Law, 
Northrepps,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  August  28.  Bradley 

In  the  War  Office,  1861—1900.    Of  The  Willows,  Churchington,  Cheltenham. 

Fawcett,  Joseph  Hodgson,  son  of  John  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Petterill  Bank, 
Carlisle,  aged  14,  August  28  Anstey 

Major,  1st  Koyals.  Served  with  the  Berar  column,  which  opposed  the  entrance 
of  Tantia  Topee  into  the  Deccan.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign,  1868. 
Medal,  and  mentioned  in  dispatches.  Died,  14  December,  1882. 

Hughes,  Henry,  son  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.,  Tanygraig,  Bangor,  aged  14, 
July  7.  Shairp 

Williams,  Benjamin  Hugh,  son  of  Benjamin  Williams,  Esq.,  Hillingdon 
Lodge,  Uxbridge,  aged  14,  August  22.  Cotton 

Captain,  51st  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign, 
and  engaged  at  the  siege  of  Delhi. 

Trench,  Richard,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Chenevix  Trench,  afterwards 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Itchenstoke  Rectory,  Alresford,  Hants, 
aged  15,  February  18.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858.    Died,  22  May,  1861. 

Elliott,  Edward  Draper,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward  Elliott,  27th 
Native  Infantry,  Madras,  aged  12,  September  30.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  Bengal  Artillery,  1857.  Captain,  E.A.  1866.  Major,  1875. 
Colonel,  1886.  Major-General,  1895.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Walrond,  Francis  Charles,  third  son  of  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq  ,  Calder 
Park,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  September  17.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1855.    Of  16,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Watson,  Charles  Court,  son  of  James  Otley  Watson,  Esq.,  Green  Bank, 
Everton,  Liverpool,  aged  12,  October  19.  Anstey 

Bell,  Claudius  William,  son  of  Dandeson  Coates,  Esq.,  Darneway  Street, 
Edinburgh,  aged  14,  December  28.  Shairp 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1858.  First  Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  at  Poonah, 
Bombay.  Died  at  Suez,  10  January,  1875. 


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Lloyd*  James  Herbert,  son  of  James  Farmer  Lloyd,  Esq.,  5,  Kingsland 
Green,  London,  aged  11,  September  15.  Town 

Bright,    Henry    Eustace,   fourth    son    of    Richard    Bright,    Esq.,    M.D., 
11,  Savile  Row,  London.  Arnold 

A  Merchant  at  Bombay.     Died  1875. 

Gregory,  Reginald  Maze,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gregory,  Weston  Lodge, 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  15,  March  17.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Late  of  Birchington,  Kent,  where  he  died, 
20  August,  1872. 

Grenfell,  John  Granville,  second  son   of  Mrs.  Grenfell,   Rugby,  and  the 
late  Algernon  Grenfell,  aged  12,  February  6.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1858-63,  B.A.  1862.  Assistant  in  the 
Antiquarian  Department,  British  Museum.  Assistant  Master  at  Queen's  College, 
Birmingham,  and  afterwards  at  Clifton  College.  Died  at  Pisa,  March,  1897. 

Fetherston,   Charles,    son    of    John    Fetherston,    Esq.,   Terrace,    Rugby, 
aged  14,  August  5.  Town 

Late  Warwickshire  Yeomanry.  Of  Maxstoke  Castle,  Warwickshire.  Resumed 
the  name  of  DILKE.  Died  before  1885. 

Havart,  William  James,  son  of  Mrs.  Havart,  Drakeloe  Lodge,  Woburn, 
aged  15,  February  16.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861. 

Marryat,  Albert   Palliser,  son  of  Charles  Marryat,  Esq.,  Parkfield,  near 
Barnet.  aged  13,  October  24.  School 

Emigrated  to  South  Australia,  1856.  Afterwards  settled  in  Trinidad.  Member 
of  Legislative  Council.  Of  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  1902. 

Gorham,  Charles  Alfred,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  C.  Gorham,  Bramford 
!Speke,  Exeter,  aged  14,  January  26.  Highton 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1856.  Captain,  1866.  Major,  1875.  Colonel,  1885. 
Retired  1894.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  in  the  Affghan  Campaign,  1879-80. 
Medal  and  Star.  Of  35,  Addison  Road,  Kensington  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Towers,    William,   son    of    William    Towers,    Esq.,   Sawrey,    Hawkshead, 
Lancashire,  aged  16,  November  19.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858.  Assumed  the  name  of  ALCOCK  BECK, 
in  lieu  of  Towers,  1855.  Late  Major,  10th  Lancashire  Volunteers.  J.P.  Of 
Esthwaite  Lodge,  Hawkshead. 

Whinyates.    Kdward   Henry,   second  son  of    Lt.-Col.    Frederick  William 
Whinyates,  Cheltenham,  aged  15,  June  25.  Cotton 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1858.  Rector  of  Fretherne,  Stonehouse,  Gloucester- 
shire, from  1882. 

Prescot,  Charles  Warre,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Kenrick  Prescot, 
Rectory,  Stockport,  aged  12,  May  25.  Anstey 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1876.  Formerly  Solicitor  of  the  High 
Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay.  J.P.  for  Herefordshire.  Of  King's  Pyon  House, 
Weobley,  Herefordshire. 

Parker,  Howard,  son  of  Captain  William    Windsor  Parker,  Clopton  Hall. 
Woolpit,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  July  18.  Evans 

Late  Major  15th  Foot.  Retired  1883.  Formerly  in  the  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry 
and  the  100th  Regiment.  Died  about  1888. 


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Mackay,  Alexander  Forbes,   son  of  John  Alexander  Mackay,  Esq.,  26, 

George  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  16,  January  25.  Highton 

Lieut.  -Colonel,  1st  Argyle  Volunteers,  1881.    Formerly  Captain,  92nd  Highlanders. 

Sayer,  Edward  Henry,   son  of  the   Rev.  Edward  Lane  Sayer,  Pulloxhill, 
Silsoe,  Bedfordshire,  aged  16,  February  26.  Cotton 

Died,  1890. 

Molyneux,  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Molyneux,  Esq.,  8,  Gambier  Terrace, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  16.  Cotton 

Major,  7th  Dragoon  Guards.     Retired  1879.     Died  1898. 

BengOUgh,  Harcourt  Mortimer,  third  son  of  George  Hengough,  Esq  ,  Bath, 
aged  14,  December  25.  Mayor 

Major-General.  C.B.  Served  with  distinction  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Served 
with  the  Burmah  Expedition,  1885-6  Brigadier-General  Commanding  2nd  class 
district  Madras  Army,  1887-91.  Commanded  the  troops  in  Jamaica,  1894,  and  an 
Infantry  Brigade  at  Aldershot,  1894-7.  Retired  1898.  Of  Ripon  Lodge,  St.  Helen's 
Park,  Hastings. 

Birch,  Charles,   eldest  son  of  Mrs.   Birch,   Bootle,  and  the  late  Charles 
Birch,  of  Litherland,  aged  13,  March  13.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1864. 
Colonel,  3rd  Lancashire  Militia.  Of  Lympstone,  Devon.  J.P.  Died,  7  July,  1899. 

Davis,  Robert  Snow  Bolton,  son  of  Samuel  Davis,  Esq.,  Swerford  Park, 
Enstone,  Oxon,  aged  14,  June  3.  Evans 

Of  Swerford  Park.    J.P.  for  Oxon.    Died  15  February,  1896. 

Hozier,  Henry  Montague,  third  son   of   James   Hozier,   Esq.,  Mauldslie 
Castle,  Glasgow,  aged  13.  March  20.  Walrond 

Captain,  late  2nd  Life  Guards.  C.B.  Served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  taking 
of  the  Taku  Forts  in  the  China  War,  1860.  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Present  in 
the  war  between  Germany  and  Denmark,  1864,  and  in  that  between  Prussia  and 
Austria,  1866  Author  of  "  The  Seven  Weeks'  War  "  •  Served  on  the  Staff  in  the 
Abyssinian  War,  1868.  Medal.  Military  Attach^  with  the  German  Headquarters 
in  the  Franco-German  War,  1870.  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Hon.  Colonel,  3rd 
Kent  Volunteer  Artillery,  V.D.  Secretary  of  Lloyds  from  1874.  Of  26a,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  W.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Turner,  William  Charles,  son  of  Major  William  .Turner,  4,  Montague  Place, 
Clapham  Row,  Surrey,  aged  14,  September  9.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  1856.    Judge  of  Agra.     Died  20  January,  1888. 

Campbell,  Duncan  Pocklington  .  son  of  James  Archibald  Duncan  Campbell, 
Esq..  Rugby,  (O.R.  1822).  aged  14,  October  25.  Town 

Major,  City  of  Edinburgh  Volunteers,  1881. 

Campbell,  Edmund  Alexander  Charles,  son  of  the  above  James  Archibald 
Duncan  Campbell,  aged  12.  July  10.  Town 


Formerly  Lieutenant,  llth  Madras  Native  Infantry.     Subsequently  in  the  92nd 
Regiment.    A.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of  Madras.     Died  1  November,  1887. 

Eliott,  George    Augustus   Robertson,  son  of  Daniel  Eliott,  Esq.,  Member 
of  Council,  Madras,  aged  15,  October  27.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1855.     Died  at  College. 

Trafford,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  Richard  Leigh  Trafford,  Esq.,  (O.R.,  1811), 
Rugby,  aged  1  1  ,  October  29.  Town 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery,  Bombay.    Died  at  Bombay,  October,  1863. 

Trafford,  William,  son  of  the  above  Richard  Leigh  TrafEord,  Esq.,  aged  15, 

November  16.  Town 

Christ's  College,   Cambridge,   B.A.   1859,  M.A    1863.     Master  at  Durham,  and 

other  Schools.    Rector  of  Newland  St.  Laurence,  Maldon,  1889.    Died  16  May,  1901. 


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Brooke,  Edward  Francis  Brown,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Richard  Brooke, 
A  veiling1  Rectory,  Stroud,  aged  13,  June  27.  Bradley 

Gazetted  to  the  41st  Foot,  1858.  Captain  1865.  A. D.C.  to  Lord  Lawrence  and 
Lord  Mayo,  Viceroys  of  India.  Died  at  Bath,  25  July,  1901. 

Powell,  Henry  Clark,   eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Townsend  Powell, 
Stretton-on-Dunsmoor  Yicarage,  Coventry,  aged  13,  Feb.  25.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner  1858,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.  Provost  of  the 
Cathedral  of  Inverness.  Rector  of  Wylye,  Bath,  1882.  Author  of  "  The  Limits 
of  Lay  Representation  in  the  Councils  of  the  Church."  Died  about  1900. 

Henvey,  William  Henry  Dudley,  son  of  Mrs.   Henvey,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
May  24.  Town 

Deceased. 

Fyson,  Samuel,  son  of  the  late    Samuel   Fyson,  Esq.,  Portman   Square, 
London,  aged  12,  May  7.  Anstey 

Hatchell,  Christopher  Hore,  eldest  son  of  Capb.  Christopher  Hore  Hatchell, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  26.  Town 

Captain,  43rd  Regiment.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8, 
and  present  at  numerous  actions.  Medal.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  War, 
1864-5.  Medal.  He  was  accidentaUy  drowned  in  Cork  Harbour,  21  October,  1869. 

Porter,  William  Carmichael,  son  of  the   Rev.  Charles  Porter,  G-rinton 
Vicarage,  Richmond,  Yorks,  aged  14,  November  28.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Missionary  Chaplain,  Zanzi- 
bar, 1880.  Of  Masasi,  German  East  Africa. 

Lawson,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  John   Lawson,  Seaton  Carew,  Sfcockton-on- 
Tees,  Durham,  aged  15,  February  10.  Cotton 

Franks,  Matthew  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq.,  21,  Lower 
Fitz william  Street,  Dublin,  aged  15,  May  31.  Shairp 

J.P.  for  Queen's  County,  and  Co.  Cork.  Of  Westfi  eld,  Mountrath,  Queen's  County, 
and  Drumrahan,  Mallow,  Co.  Cork. 

Stevens,  William  Brooke  Bridges,  son  of  Thomas   B.  B.  Stevens,  Esq., 
Park  Villa,  St.  John's  Wood,  aged  15,  January  3.  Arnold 

Bradley,  John  Donaldson,  son  of  Edmund  Bradley,  Esq.,  Battersea,  Surrey, 
aged  13,  August  4.  School 

Lieutenant- Colonel,  retired.  Served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean 
War,  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855,  and  the  attack  on  the  Redan,  18  June,  1855. 
Medalr  and  Clasp.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Inglis,   William,  son  of  Henry   Inglis,  Esq.,  29,   St.   Andrew's    Square, 
Edinburgh,  aged  11,  August  25.  Evans 

A  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  1863.    Died  2  October,  1871. 

Fetherston,  William  George,  son  of  John  Fetherston,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged 
13,  Dec.  15.  Town 

Major,  1st  Warwick  Militia.  Of  Maxstoke  Castle,  Warwickshire.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Resumed  the  name  of  DILKE.  Died,  1892. 

Wooler,  William  George,  son  of  William  Emmerson  Wooler,  Esq.,  Bailey, 
Durham,  aged  15,  January  4.  Cotton 

Rector  of  Cleobury  North,  Salop,  1871.    Died,  1895. 

Mieville,   John   Francis,  son  of   Ame*dee   Francis   Mieville,  Esq.,  Stock 
Exchange,  London,  aged  14,  July  18.  Anstey 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Staines,  Middlesex. 
VOL.   II,  O 


106  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Branfill,  John  Arthur  Capel,  sixth  son   of   Captain   Champion   Edward 
Branfill,  Upminster  Hall,  Essex,  aged  13,  March  23.  Anstey 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  6,  Westminster  Chambers,  London,  S.W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1851. 

Hippisley,  Henry  Edward,  second  son  of  John  Hippisley,  Esq.,(O.R.  1815), 
iSton  Easton,  Bath,  aged  12,  September  2.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1866.    J.P.  for  Somerset.    Of  South 
Lawn,  Ston  Easton,  Bath. 

Sntton,  James,  son  of  James  Sutton,  Esq.,  Shardlow  Hall,  Derby,  aged  14, 
January  16  Cotton 

Stalman,    Charles    Francis,    son   of  Henry    Stalman,   Esq.,    (O.R.    1807), 
28,  Oxford  Square,  London,  aged  14,  May  9.  Anstey 

Died  22  March,  1863. 

Larcom,    George,    son    of     Thomas     Askew    Larcom,    Esq.,    flighfield. 
Drumcondra,  Dublin,  aged  10,  December  25.  School 

Rifle  Brigade.     Political    Agent    at   Jungera,    Bombay.     Died    at    Heathfield, 
Fareham,  16  June,  1878. 

Wood,  Charles  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  15, 
December  23.  Town 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1865.    Rector  of  Bredfleld,  Woodbridge, 
from  1880. 

Baldwin,  William  Tylden.  son  of  William  Wriothesley  Turner  Baldwin, 
Esq.,  Stede  Hall,  Maidstone,  aged  12,  August  18.  Arnold 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal.     Retired. 

Macdonald,    William    Henry,   eldest   son    of  Major    William  Macdonald, 
Buckingham,  aged  14,  May  15.  Bradley 

St.   Mary  Hall,   Oxford,   B.A.   1860,  M.A.   St.   Edmund  Hall,   1862.      Assistant 
Master  at  Maryborough,  1860. 

Clarkson,  Thomas  Reeder,  son  of  Ebenezer  Thomas  Clarkson,  Esq.,  Calne, 
Wiltshire,  aged  14,  August  19.  Highton 

Formerly  Captain,  68th  Regiment.    Served  in  the  Crimean  War  before  Sebastopol, 
1855,  and  in  the  New  Zealand  War,  1864-5. 

Elwes,  Henry  Thomas,    son    of   John   Meggot    Elwes,    Esq.,  Bossington 
House,  Stockbridge,  Hants,  aged  14,  February  6.  Cotton 

Formerly  in  Holy  Orders,  but  renounced  under  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Removal 
Act,  1871.    Of  Furbank,  West  Hoathley,  Sussex. 

Whitm ore- Jones,  Wolryche  Harry,  son  of  Captain  John  Henry  Whitmore- 
Jones,  Chastleton  House,  aged  13,  December  28.  Cotton 

Of  Chastleton  House,  Moretoii-in-the-Marsh.     Died  30  August,  1874. 

Dawes,  Wentworth,   son  of   Matthew   Dawes,  Esq.,  Westbrooke,  Bolton, 
aged  14,  June  11.  School 

Gazetted  Ensign,  Military  Train,  1855. 

Blunt,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Blunt,  Esq.,  Mortlake,  Surrey,  aged  14, 
October  2.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1855,  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1856,  B.A.  1860.     Died 
29  October,  1862. 


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GrOwan,  Lawrence  St.  Patrick,  son  of  Colonel  George  Edward  Gowan, 
Temple  Grove,  East  Sheen,  aged  14,  May  20.  School 

Served  with  the  14th  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  War,  1857.  Served  with  distinction 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Medals  and  Clasp.  He  was  killed  by  a  tiger 
which  had  been  wounded  by  an  officer  of  his  then  regiment,  the  6th  Inniskilling 
Dragoons,  25  April,  1863. 

Ewart,  William  Lee,  eldest  son  of  William  Ewart,  Esq.,  6,  Cambridge 
•Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  26.  Bradley 

Of  Northbrook,  Surrey.    Died,  6  December,  1892. 

Prewen,  John,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Frewen,  Esq.,  Brickwall  House, 
Northiam,  Staplehurst,  aged  14,  March  20.  Highton 

Of  6,  Milverton  Terrace,  Leamington. 

Lopes,  George  Ludlow,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Lopes,  Bart.,  Maristow 
House,  Plymouth,  aged  14,  July  31.  Walrond 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1855.  Formerly  Lieutenant,  16th  Lancers.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Wilts.  Of  Northleigh  House,  Bradford-on  Avon.  Carlton  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1851. 

CaldeCOtt,  Alexander  William  Bradfield,  third  son  of  Charles  Marriott 
Caldecott,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1815),  Holbrook  Grange,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
August  9.  Bradley 

Captain,  103rd  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857.  Medal. 
Killed  by  a  tiger  at  Sepree,  Central  India,  2  June,  1867. 

Le  Grice,  Frederick  Swaine,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Le  Grice,  Vicarage, 
Great  Gransden,  Hunts,  aged  13,  March  14.  Evans 

Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Williams,  Penry  Boleyn,  eldest  son  of  Penry  Williams,  Esq.,  Penpont, 
Brecon,  aged  13,  May  5.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1857.    Of  Penpont.    J.P.    Died  19  November,  1893. 

Owens,  James,  son  of  John  Owens,  Esq.,  Holestone,  Doagh,  Co.  Antrim, 
aged  15,  August  3.  Highton 

Of  Holestone.    J.P.  and  D  ,L.  for  Co.  Antrim.    High  Sheriff,  1878. 

Bebb,  Henry  Charles  Lewis,  son  of  Joseph  Bebb,  Esq.,  12,  Argyle  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  November  13.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  of  12,  Argyll  Street,  London. 

Tayleur,  Creswell  John,  son  of  William  Houlbrooke  Tayleur,  Esq., 
Oaklands,  Torquay,  aged  13,  August  3.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  27,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 

Butler,  John  Vansittart  Danvers,  son  of  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Butler,  1,  Tehidy 
Terrace,  Falmouth,  and  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Augustus  Butler, 
aged  12,  April  18.  School 

Captain,  R.N.  Retired  1881.  Succeeded  his  Uncle  as  sixth  EARL  OF  LANES- 
BOROUGH,  1866.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Fermanagh.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Co. 
Cavan.  Of  Smithland  Hall,  Loughborough.  Carlton  Club. 

Lane,  Charles  Leveson,  third  son  of  John  Lane,  Esq.,  Leyton  Grange, 
Essex,  aged  12,  March  11.  School 

Entered  the  Indian  Navy,  1854,  and  served  through  the  Persian  Campaign, 
1856-7.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Gazetted  a  Cornet  in  the  Royal  Dragoons,  1860. 
Exchanged  as  Lieutenant  into  the  7th  Fusiliers. 


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Willes,    Henry   Charles,    care    of    Miss   Willes,    22,  Lansdowne    Place, 
Leamington,  aged  13,  January  18.  School 

Captain,  23rd  Regiment,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  1857-8,  including  the  Relief  of  Lucknow,  Defeat  of  the  Gwalior 
Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  Siege  and  Capture  of  Lucknow,  and  other  operations. 
Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Of  Lansdowne  Place,  Cheltenham. 

Melville,  Robertson   John,  son  of  John  Melville,  Esq.,  16,  Upper  Barley 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  February  6.  Cotton 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Madras.  Collector  of  Sea  Customs  and  of  the  Madras 
District,  1882.  Retired.  Died  18  August,  1891. 

Scobell,  Barton  Land  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Scobell,  Southover 
Rectory,  Lewes,  aged  15,  August  19.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1855.  Sometime  Lieut. -Colonel  Boyal  Artillery  3rd 
Brigade,  Cinque  Ports  Division.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  Kingwell  Hall,  Bath. 

Jones.  John  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Gwillim  Jones,  Esq., 23,  Craven 
Hill,  Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  March  30.  School 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1856. 

Parsons,  Guy,  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.,  Old  Bank,  Oxford,  aged  13, 
September  1.  School 

Died  at  School,  December,  1853.  A  Tablet  to  his  memory  was  erected  in  the 
School  Chapel. 

Dangerfield,  Edward,  only  son  of  Edward  Dangerfield,  Esq.,  The  Hyde, 
Cheltenham,  aged  14,  May  30.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1856. 

Wall,  Henry  Gaskin,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Pilgrim  Wall,  St.  Vincent, 
West  Indies,  aged  13,  July  5.  Bradley 

Alington,  Henry  Giles,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Alington,  Candlesby 
Rectory,  Spilsby,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  July  25.  Highton 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy  1855,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1857, 
B  A  Second  Class  Classics,  1859,  M.A.  1865.  University  Eleven  1859.  Ordained 
1866.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  1866.  Of  11,  Ferndale,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Wilberforce,  Reginald  Garton,  eldest  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
Cuddesden  Palace,  Wheatley,  aged  14,  January  23.  School 

Lieutenant,  52nd  Regiment,  15  April,  1859.  Served  at  the  defeat  of  Sealkote 
Mutineers  and  siege  of  Delhi.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1870.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex.  Of  Lavington  House,  Petworth. 

Pigott,    William,  son   of  the   Rev.   John   Robert   Pigott,   Ashwellthorpe 
Rectory,  Wymondham,  aged  13,  July  26.  Bradley 

Formerly  in  business  in  Calcutta.    Of  The  Circus,  Bath. 

Buxton,  Edmund  Charles,  son  of  Edmund  Charles  Buxton,  Esq.,  Kenyon 
House,  Manchester,  aged  13,  January  24.  Bradley 

Of  Bettws-y-Coed. 

Rawlinson,  Abram  Creswicke,  son  of   Abram   Lindow  Rawlinson,   Esq., 
(O.R.  1818),  Chipping  Norton,  aged  13,  January  17.  Shairp 

A  Solicitor  at  Chipping  Norton,  Oxfordshire. 

Wood,  Hubert  James,  son  of  Frederick  Wood,   Esq.,   Rugby,  aged  11, 
November  27.  Town 

Died  14  December,  1882,  aged  48. 


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Hale,  William  Matthew,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hale,  Weston,  Bath, 
aged  13,  August  27.  Shairp 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Ban ister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1861.  A  Landscape  Painter,  and  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in 
Water  Colours.  Of  Clavertou,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

Dunning,  William  Beatson,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Dunning,  M.D., 
Hull,  aged  13,  September  24.  Mayor 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1866.  Rector  of  Wyberton, 
Lincolnshire,  from  1881. 

Lawrence,    Alexander    Hutchinson,    son    of     Sir     Henry    Montgomery 
Lawrence,  K.O.B.,  aged  12,  September  6.  Mayor 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal.  Created  a  Baronet  on  the  death  of  his  father  at 
Lucknow,  1858.  Killed  by  the  falling  of  a  bridge  on  the  Thibet  Road  in  India, 
27  August,  1864. 

Powell,  Evan  Bayliss  Skeeler,  son  of  the  Yen.  Archdeacon  Powell,  Madras, 
aged  15,  July  31.  Highton 

Brooke,  Peter  William,  son   of   Edward   Brooke,   Esq.,  Marsdon  House, 
Stockport,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  September  11.  Shairp 

Greenall,  John  Wood  Haslehurst,  son  of  Thomas  Greenall,  Esq.,  Grappen- 
hall  House,  Warrington,  aged  14,  October  2.  Bradley 

In  business.    Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  1864. 

Bayley,  George,  son  of  the  Rev.  Kennett   Champaign    Bayley,  Copford 
Rectory,  Colchester,  aged  14,  January  27.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  31st  Regiment.  Engaged  at  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol,  1855. 
Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  at  Shanghai,  and  generally  in  the 
actions  in  China,  1862.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Medal.  Retired 
1893.  D.S.0. 1900.  Of  24,  Waterloo  Crescent,  Dover.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Kemp,  Charles  Earner,  fifth  son  of  Mrs.  Kemp,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  the 
late  Nathaniel  Kemp,  aged  14,  June  29.  Evans 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  An  Architect,  and  Designer  in 
stained  glass,  and  other  forms  of  constructional  Art.  Of  28,  Nottingham  Place, 
London,  W.  Windham  Club. 

Horton,  Joshua  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Thomas  Horton, 
aged  15,  May  10.  Evans 

Of  Howroyde,  Halifax.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Yorkshire.    Died  1895. 

Mosley,   Paget    Peploe,   eldest   son   of    the   Rev.    Paget   Peploe   Mosley, 
Rolleston,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  August  12.  Cotton 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1854.  Formerly  Captain,  llth  Hussars,  1862.  J.P.  for 
Co.  Derby.  Colonel  commanding  Derbyshire  Yeomanry,  1895-8.  Hon.  Colonel, 
1898.  Of  27,  St.  James  Square,  London,  S.W.  Carlton  Club. 

Millett,  Frederick  George,   son   of   F.    Millett,   Esq.,   Woodhill,    Ripley, 
Surrey,  aged  13,  December  2.  Cotton 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal.    Retired  1876.    Died,  6  August,  1877. 

Ward,  William  Ingleby,  eldest  son  of  John  William  Ward,  Esq.,  Newcastle, 
Staffordshire,  aged  14,  May  19.  Highton 

Died,  24  October,  1864. 

Moseley,  James,  son  of  William  Moseley,  Esq.,  Leaton  Hall,  Stourbridge, 
aged  13,  February  22.  Mayor 

Went  to  Australia. 


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Bodeu,  Henry,  eldest   son  of   Henry  Boden,   Esq.,  The  Grange,  Derby,- 
aged  15,  February  13.  Burrows 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbyshire.    Of  The  Friary,  Derby. 

Batley,  William,  son  of  G.  Batley,  Esq.,  Fairlight  Place,  Hastings,  aged  13, 
March  12.  Shairp 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Formerly  Curate  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Tonbridge,  Kent.  Of  Fern  Bank,  Old  London  Road,  Hastings. 

Hewitt,  James  Wilfred,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  James  Hewitt,  afterwards 
Viscount  Lifford,  Astley  Oastle,  Nuneaton,  aged  13,  Oct.  12.  Gotton 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  3rd  Buffs.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fifth  VISCOUNT  LIFFORD, 
1887.  Hon.  Colonel,  Donegal  Artillery  Militia,  1896.  Of  Austin  House, 
Broadway,  Worcestershire,  and  Meen  Glas,  Stranorlar,  Co.  Donegal. 

Douglas,  John,  seventh  son  of  Lieut  -General  Sir  James  Dawes  Douglas, 
G.C.B.,  25,  York  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  Dec.  5.  Anstey 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College,  1853.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864. 
Colonial  Secretary,  Straits  Settlements,  1876.  Lieut. -Governor  and  Colonial 
Secretary,  Ceylon,  1878.  K.C.M.G.  1883.  Died  at  Lyndhurst,  Watford, 
23  August,  1885. 

Jessop,  William,  son   of   the   late   Rev.   Robert   Jessop,   Clifton,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  April  12.  Anstey 

Of  Wargrave,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Bird,  Claude  Smith,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bird,  Gainsborough,  aged  14, 
June  8.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1864.  Chaplain  of  Preshaw,  Hants, 
1877-97.  Hou.  Chaplain  to  Deaf  and  Dumb  in  East  London,  from  1897.  Of 
18,  New  Fillebrook  Road,  Leytonstone. 

Footner,  Richard,  son  ot   Henry  Footner,  Esq.,  Andover,  Hants,  aged  15, 
July  8.  Anstey 

Solicitor,  and  Town  Clerk  of  Andover.    Died,  2  April,  1894. 

Sayer,  William  Carlisle,  son  of  the  Rev.   Edward  L.  Sayer,  Pulloxhili, 
Ampthill,  Bedfordshire,  aged  14,  August  7.  Gotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Has  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  MILWARD.  Rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Wallingford,  1873-91.  Of  Old  Hast- 
ings House,  Hastings. 

Mortimer,  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Smith  Mortimer,  Esq.,  Croydon, 
aged  14,  April  19.  Mayor 

J.P.  for  Surrey.    Of  Wigmore,  Capel,  Surrey. 

Brassey,   Thomas,   eldest  son  of  Thomas   Brassey,    Esq.,   56,   Lowndes 
Square,  London,  aged  15,  February  11.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A,  1864.  M.P.  for  Devonport,  1865,  for 
Hastings,  1868-86.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866.  A  Civil  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty,  1880-4.  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  1884-5.  K.C.B.  1881.  Created 
BARON  BRASSEY,  1886.  Governor  of  Victoria,  1895.  Author  of  "Wages  and 
Labour."  Of  24,  Park  Lane,  London,  W.  Reform  Club. 

Green,  William  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  John  Green,  Esq.,  Woburn,  Bed- 
fordshire, aged  14,  May  29.  Shairp 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1862.  Vicar  of  Budleigh,  Devon,  from  1884. 

Fox,  Charles   Edward,  eldest  son   of   Charles  Joseph   Fox,   Esq.,  M.D-, 
Brislington,  Bristol,  aged  14,  June  7.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1862.  Taxing  Officer  High  Court  of  Bombay,  and  Master  and  Registrar 
in  Equity,  1866-86.  Of  Clayton,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol.  Died,  6  November,  1897. 


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Willyams,  Arthur  Champion  Phillips,  third  son  of  Humphry  Willyams, 
Esq.,  Carnanton,  Si.  Columb's,  Cornwall,  aged  14,  Feb.  28.   Cotton 

New  College,  Oxford,  1856.  J. P.  for  Cornwall.  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannaries. 
Of  Bodrean,  Truro. 

Pechell,  Edward    Rodney  Cecil,   son    of   the  late   Captain  Pechell,  R.N., 
Reading,  aged  14  July  26.  Shairp 

Late  Major,  106th  Regiment.  Joined  the  Royal  Canadian  Rifle  Regiment,  and 
then  served  with  the  Military  Train,  1863-70.  Died  at  Toronto,  11  November,  1880. 

Bernard,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  James  F.  Bernard,  Esq.  M.D.,  16,  Crescent, 
Clifton.  Bristol,  aged  12.  July  21.  Mayor 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1858-88.  Chief  Commissioner  British  Burma,  1880-7. 
Secretary  in  Revenue  Statistics,  and  Commerce  Department,  India  Office,  1888. 
K.C.S.I.  Died  at  Chamounix,  17  September,  1901. 

Woodward,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  Francis  Woodward,  Esq.,  Comberton, 
Pershore,  Worcestershire,  aged  12,  July  21.  Anstey 

Gazetted  Ensign,  98th  Foot,  1857.  Went  with  his  regiment  to  India.  Died  of 
fever  at  Fort  Attock,  Khyber  Pass,  May,  1859. 

Traherne,    Llewellyn    Price,    fourth    son   of    Morgan    Popkin    Traherne, 
Coytrahene  House,  Bridgend,  Glamorganshire,  aged  14,  April  8. 

Bradley 
Formerly  in  New  Zealand,  but  has  returned  to  England. 

Weir,  Daniel,  son  of  John  C.  Weir,  Esq.,  2,  Newbold  Terrace.  Leamington, 
aged  15,  December  13.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  the  81st  Regiment,  1854. 

Tawney,  Charles   Henry,    eldest  son    of   the   late   Rev.  Richard  Tawney 
(O.R.  1809),  aged  13,  December  26.  Mayor 

Exhibitioner  1856.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Senior  Bell  Scholar,  1857,  Davies 
Scholar,  1858,  B.A.  Bracketed  Senior  Classic,  1860,  M.A.  Fellow,  1863.  Indian 
Civil  Service,  Bengal  Educational  Department,  1864-93.  Librarian  India  Office, 
1893.  C  I.E.  Of  Southlands,  Weybridge. 

Budd,  James  Natusch,  son  of  James  Budd,  Esq.,  64,  Porchester  Terrace, 
London,  W.,  aged  13,  May  1.  Arnold 

In  business  at  Bordeaux. 

Dyke,    Francis    Hart,   third    son   of   the   Rev.  Thomas  Hart  Dyke,  Long 
Newton,  Stockton-on-Tees,  aged  13,  July  5.  Bradley 

A  Land  Agent  at  York.     Died  27  December,  1887. 

Kempson,  Edward,   son   of   the   Rev.    William    Brooke   Kempson,   Stoke 
Lacy,  Hereford,  aged  14,  October  13.  Bradley 

Captain,  26th  Cameronian  Regiment.  Died  on  board  the  P.  and  O.  Massilia,  off 
Marseilles,  14  June,  1869. 

Wills,   Thomas    Wentworth,    son   of   Horatio    S.    Wills,    Esq.,  Australia, 
aged  15,  August  19.  Evans 

Returned  to  Australia,  where  he  was  distinguished  as  a  Cricketer.  His  father 
was  killed  by  blacks  in  Australia,  1861.  He  died  2  May,  1880.  [See  also 
"  Meteor  "  of  19  March,  1898.] 

Goodenough,  Reginald  Cyril,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  William  G-oodenough. 
Whittingham  Vicai*age,  A  In  wick  aged  14   May  27.  Evans 

Lieutenant,  97th  Regiment  Severely  wounded  at  the  Storming  of  Sebastopol 
8  September,  and  died  in  consequence,  20  September,  1855. 


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Starkey,  Thomas  Stanton,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas    Starkey,  Esq., 
Charlton  House,  Cheltenham,  aged  12,  December  13.  Ootton 

Captain,  9th  Lancers.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  Of 
Button's  Ambo,  Yorkshire.  Died  1896. 

Robertson,  William,  son  of  John  J.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Whitehall,  Finglass, 
Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  April  10.  Anstey 

Woodward,   John    Francis    Holmes,    son    of    Francis   Woodward,    Esq., 
Comberton,  Pershore,  aged  13,  February  3.  Anstey 

Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Liverpool.  A  prominent  Freemason.  Of  Norwood,  St. 
John's  Wood  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Napier,    William   John,    son    of    Joseph    Napier,    Esq.,    M.P.,   afterwards 
Baronet,  17,  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  aged  13,  Oct.  31.       Anstey 

Died  before  1882. 

Davenport,    Arthur,   son   of   the    Rev.   Charles    Davenport,    (O.R.    1808), 
Welford,  Stratford-on-A  von,  aged  15,  August  13.  Anstey 

Foreign  Office,  1857.  Interpreter  in  the  Expedition  to  North  China,  1860.  Medal. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,  1868.  Successively  Consul  at  Pekin,  Tientsin,  and 
Shanghai.  Retired  1885.  Of  Mordref,  Teignmouth. 

Hill,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  Thomas    Hill,   Esq.,    Cotebank,    Westbury, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  March  31.  Shairp 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Thomas  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Clement  Sneyd- 
Kynnersley,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1813),  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  14.         Town 

Lieutenant,  R.N.  Afterwards  Warden  of  Goldfields,  New  Zealand,  and  Member 
of  the  Provincial  Council  for  the  Grey  Valley.  Died  at  Nelson,  1  February,  1874. 

Howison,  John,  son  of  Major  Howison,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Dec.  25.        Town 

Walrond,  Charles  Willis,  fourth  son  of  Theodore   Walrond,  Esq.,  Calder 
Park,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  December  30.  Bradley 

Captain,  Royal  Artillery.     Died,  26  August,  1880. 

Little,  George  Savile  Lumley,  eldest  son  of  William  Hunter  Little,  Esq., 
Llanvair  Grange,  Abergavenny,  aged  14,  February  3.  Cotton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860.  Rector  of  Kenley,  Salop,  1870.  Vicar  of 
Samford  Arundel,  Somerset,  1893-96.  Of  Pencraig,  Milverton,  Somerset. 

Hatfeild,  Thomas  Godfrey,  third  son  of  Randall  Hatfeild,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1813). 
Thorp  Arch,  Tadcaster,  aged  13,  November  29.  Arnold 

Of  Thorp  Arch.    Died,  19  February,  1882. 

Cox,  Felix  Arthur  Douglas,  son  of   Mrs.  Cox,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Captain 
S.  Fortnom  Cox,  aged  14,  May  9.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  17th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1851.  Served  through  the  Mutiny 
Campaign,  with  the  34th  Regiment.  Invalided.  Residing  at  Whangamerine, 
Chatham  Islands,  New  Zealand,  1902. 

Cox,  Robert  JDmilius,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Cox,  aged  11,  June  9.        Town 

Major-General,  23rd  Madras  Native  Infantry.  Retired.  Of  Abbotswood, 
Buxted,  Surrey. 

Cox,  George  Augustus,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Cox,  aged  11,  June  9.        Town 

Gazetted  to  the  17th  Foot,  1860.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1888.  Of  The 
Close,  Salisbury. 


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ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,     1851. 

Irby,  George  Powell,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Paul  Anthony  Irby, 
Cottesbrooke  Rectory,  Great  Creaton,  Northants,  aged  13, 
August  26.  Left  June,  1856.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1856,  Scholar,  Merton  College,  1857-60,  B.A.  1860,  M.A. 
1863.  Vicar  of  Great  Deddington,  Wellingborough,  1879-83,  and  of  Weedon 
Bee,  1883-92.  8.P.G.  Chaplain  in  France,  since  1898.  Of  57,  Boulevard  de 
1'Ocean,  St.  Nazaire,  France. 

Williams,  Philip,  only  son  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  Field  House, 
Handsworth,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  March  16.  School 

Joined  the  13th  Light  Dragoons.  Afterwards  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A. 
1868,  M.A.  1870.  Of  Hinstock  HaU,  Salop.  J.P.  Died  25  April,  1895. 

Wotherspoon,  Charles  Grey,  son  of  William  Wotherspoon,  Esq.,  18,  Great 
•Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  April  26.  Shairp 

A  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh,  1861.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  1862.  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  18,  Great  Stuart  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

Stowe,  Leonard,  fifth  son  of  William  Stowo,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Buckingham, 
aged  14,  March  11.  Bradley 

Clerk  to  the  Legislative  Council,  Upper  House,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
since  1867. 

Mitford,  Reginald  Colville  William  Reveley,  youngest  son  of  Mrs.  Mitford, 
Moatlands,  Bedford,  and  the  late  John  Mitford,  of  Exbury,  Hants, 
aged  12,  February  23.  Shairp 

Major-General,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Retired,  1886.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  and  was  recommended  for  the  Victoria  Cross,  1858.  Also  served  in 
the  Jowaki  Expedition,  1877-8,  and  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Of  132,  Crom- 
well Road,  London,  S.W. 

Pears,  Henry,  son  of  Abijah  Hill  Pears,  Esq.,  Allesley,  Coventry,  aged  14, 
April  16.  Evans 

Lieutenant -Colonel,  25th  Regiment.  Served  with  The  Buffs,  3rd  Regiment,  in 
the  Crimean  War.  Died  at  Malvern,  13  March,  1892. 

Freeman,  Richard  Henry,  son  of  John  Gardiner  Freeman,  Esq.,  Rockfield, 
Hereford,  aged  15,  June  16.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  16th  Regiment. 

Walker,  Edwyn,  son  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet,  (O.R. 
1816),  Sand  Hutton,  York,  aged  14,  September  7.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  15th  Hussars.  J.P.  for  Derbyshire.  Of  Rock  House,  Crom- 
ford,  Derby.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Joy,  Edward  Wallace,  son  of  Mrs.  Joy,  Woodtown  House,  Rathfarnham, 
Dublin,  aged  13,  April  10.  Arnold 

Prance,  Miles  Henry,  son  of  Miles  Hammett  Prance,  Esq.,  Downshire 
Hill,  Hampstead,  aged  15,  January  15.  Gotton 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1859.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of 
39,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W.  Died,  February,  1896. 

Holmes,  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Ivory  Holmes,  Exeter.         Arnold 

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114  Goulburn,   1850-57. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1852. 

Haymes,  Thomas,  third  son  of  William  Haymes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
September  23.  Town 

Died  in  London,  22  April,  1871. 

Davies-Cooke,  James  Robert,  fourth  son  of  Philip  Davies-Gooke,  Esq., 
Gwysaney,  Mold,  aged  14,  July  4.  School 

Major,  Eoyal  Artillery.    Died,  1  September,  1883. 

Duffield,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Duffield,  Esq.,  The  Priory,  Wallingford, 
aged  12,  April  24.  School 

Formerly  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Sometime  Master  of  the  Old  Berkshire  Hounds. 
Of  New  House,  Abingdon.  Died,  29  March,  1888. 

Newberry,  Richard  Nicholas,  son  of  the  late  Nicholas  Newberry,  Esq., 
aged  14,  April  18.  School 

1st  Bombay  Light  Cavalry.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Killed  in 
action  at  Nusserabad,  28  May,  1857. 

Wise,  Frederick  Grey,  fourth  son  of  Benry  Christopher  Wise,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1819),  Woodcote,  Warwick,  aged  13  in  September.  School 

Died  at  Brighton,  10  June,  1861. 

Wise,  Augustus,  fifth  son  of  the  above  Henry  Christopher  Wise,  Esq., 
aged  11  in  August.  School 

Has  been  a  confirmed  invalid  for  some  years. 

Hony,  George  Henry,  son  of  the  Yen.  Archdeacon  William  Edward  Hony, 
Baverstock,  Salisbury,  aged  14,  June  13.  School 

Was  permanently  disabled  by  an  accident  while  reading  for  the  Army,  1855. 
Died  at  Cadnam  Lodge,  Hants,  31  December,  1891. 

Hippisley,  Henry  Nelson,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Hippisley,Esq.,  (O.R.  1820), 
Lamborne  Place,  Berks,  aged  12,  October  15.  School 

Bear-Admiral,  E.N.    J.P.  for  Berks.    Died,  6  August,  1894. 

Darwin,  William  Erasmus,  son  of  Charles  R.  Darwin,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  Down, 
Bromley,  Kent,  aged  12,  December  27.  Mayor 

A  Banker  at  Southampton.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Of  Eidgemount,  Basset, 
Southampton.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Heyland,  Langford  Rowley,  son  of  A.  0.  Hey  land,  Esq.,  Charleville, 
Blackrock,  Dublin,  aged  14,  July  17.  School 

Lieutenant,  33rd  Eegiment.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  of 
Sebastopol.  Mortally  wounded  in  the  Attack  on  the  Malakoff  Tower,  and 
died  19  June,  1855. 

Douglas,  Charles  Irvine,  son  of  Lord  William  Douglas,  Grangemuir 
House,  Pittenweem,  Fifeshire.  aged  14,  July  29.  Shairp 

Of  The  Deanery,  Bampton,  Oxfordshire. 

Jebb,  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  Henry  Jebb,  Esq ,  Boston,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  14,  July  1.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired,  31st  Eegiment,  with  which  he  served  throughout 
the  China  War,  1860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  Storming  of  Tangku. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ellis,  James  Walter,  son  of  James  Ellis,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  aged  15, 
March  15.  Shairp 


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Boden,  Walter,  second  son  of  Henry  Boden,  Esq.,  The  Grange,  Derby, 
aged  14,  August  6.  Burrows 

Resides  at  Derby. 

Harris,  William,  third  son  of  Joseph  Harris,  Esq.,  Westcotes,  Leicester, 
aged  15,  January  20.  Burrows 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Leicester.  Of  Sykefield,  Leicester,  and  Mill  Gate, 
Eastbourne, 

Stanley,  Edward  Harry,  son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Stanley,  Boulevard  de 
1'Observatoire,  Brussels,  aged  14,  January  5.  Cotton 

Was  in  business  in  Manchester. 

Collingwood,  Henry,  seventh  son  of  Mrs.  Collingwood,  Cornhill  House, 
Coldstreara,  and  the  late  Henry  John  William  Collingwood.  aged 
12,  December  7.  Arnold 

Colonel,  late  28th  Regiment.  Served  with  the  97th  Regiment  throughout  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  at  numerous  actions,  and  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Edmund  Mackenzie,  third  son  of  Thomas  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.,  (OR.  1813),  Rugby,  aged  10.  Dec.  1.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1860,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  1865-79,  B.A.  1866, 
M  A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1869.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of 
Schools  from  1874.  Of  Bou^hton  Lodge,  Chester. 

Whall,  John  Fitzwilliam,  son  of  John  Whall,  Esq.,  Worksop,  Nottingham- 
shire, aged  13,  September  19.  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.  A  Solicitor  at  Worksop,  Notts. 
Died,  1879. 

Bates,  John  Lockington,  only  son  of  Mrs,  Bates,  Daventry,  and  the  late 
John  Lockington  Bates,  aged  13,  March  3.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.  Rector  and  Patron  of  Iden, 
Playden,  R.S.O.,  Sussex,  from  1864. 

Ewen,  William  Henry  Leman,  son  of  J.  L.  Ewen,  Esq.,  Valewood,  Hasle- 
mere,  Surrey,  aged  13,  August  10.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Curate  of  Rumbold  Wyke, 
Chichester,  1868.  Died,  2  November,  1870. 

Bentley,  Frederick  Stocks,  son  of  Henry  Bentley,  Esq.,  Oulton,  Leeds, 
aged  15,  March  9.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law.    Assumed  the  name  of  BENTLEY-INNES.    Died  1877. 

Best,  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Samuel  Best,  Abbotts  Ann, 
Andover,  aged  13,  December  14.  Evans 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1858.  Captain  1871.  Major  1878.  Retired,  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1883.  J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Dorset.  Of  Charlton  House, 
Ludwell,  Salisbury. 

Soames,  Robert,  son  of  Charles  Soames,  Esq.,  Cole's  Park,  Buntingford, 
Herts,  aged  14,  December  15.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  4th  Hussars,  and  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  Of  Scaldwell, 
Northampton.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Smyth,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  John  Alexander  Thompson  Smyth,  Esq., 
4,  Cumberland  Terrace,  London,  aged  16,  September  7.         Shairp 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1855. 

Thornhill,  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev-  Charles  Thornhill,  Milesdown,  Castle 
Bellingham,  Co.  Louth,  aged  12,  July  2.  Arnold 

Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.    Retired  1885. 


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Law,  David  Edward,  fourth  son  of  William  John  Law,  Esq.,  63,  Upper 
Seymour  Street,  London,  aged  14,  February  10.  Bradley 

Exhibitioner  1857.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1857-62,  First  Class  in 
Moderations,  1859,  B.A.  1863.  Fellow,  New  College,  1864-73,  M.A.  1865.  Died  in 
London,  9  April,  1873. 

Moreton,   Hon.    Wyndham   Percy,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Ducie,  Tortworth 
Court,  Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  12,  May  10.  Bradley 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  7th  Fusiliers.    Died  29  July,  1877. 

Smith,  Woolmore  Simmons,  son  of   Mrs.  Smith,  Milesdown,  Castle  Bell- 
ingham,  Co.  Louth,  aged  13,  May  1.  Arnold 

Rhoades,  James,  son  of  the   Rev.  James  Peter  Rhoades,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
April  9.  Town 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  1862,  Chancellor's  Medal,  English  Verse,  B.A.  1864, 
M.A.  1867.  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  College,  and  afterwards  at  Sherborne 
School.  A  frequent  contributor  of  Verse  to  "  The  Times,"  "  Spectator,"  etc.  Of 
5,  Fitzjames  Avenue,  Kensington,  London,  W. 

Haughton,  John,  eldest  son  of  Edward  L.  Haughton,  Esq.,  Shepley  Hall, 
Andenshaw,  Lancashire,  aged  13,  November  6.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  E.A..  1861.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861.  Died 
before  1885. 

Williams,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  Charles  Crofts  Williams,  Esq.,  Roath 
Court,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  April  19.  Arnold 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorganshire.  High 
Sheriff,  1872.  Of  Roath  Court,  Cardiff.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Williams,  Wigley  Greswold,  only  son  of  Francis  Edward  Williams,  Esq., 
Doddenham,  Worcester,  aged  12,  August  13.  Mayor 

J.P.  for  Worcestershire.    Died,  25  March,  1875. 

Stewart,  James  Drummond,  son  of  Major  0.  A.  Stewart,  5,  Spring  Terrace, 
Richmond,  Surrey,  aged  14,  April  4.  Arnold 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  72nd  Regiment.    Served  in  India.    Medal. 

Martin,  William  Reid,  son  of  Capt.  William  Martin  (O.R.  1820),  Warsop 
Rectory,  Mansfield,  aged  12,  January  7.  Evans 

Major-General,  38th  Foot.  Formerly  Major,  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Served 
throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  at  numerous  engagements,  and  the 
Siege  and  Capture  of  Lucknow.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  with  the  19th 
Punjab  Infantry  in  China,  1860.  Medal.  Also  with  the  3rd  Punjab  Infantry 
in  the  Sultana  Expedition,  1863.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Died  31  December,  1892. 


Bennett,  Francis  Henry  Burlton,  son  of  William  Bennett,  Esq.,  14,  St. 
James'  Place,  London,  aged  15,  July  12.  Arnold 

Lieutenant,  Bengal  Native  Infantry.    Died  of  wounds  received  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  12  May,  1858. 

Dickson,   Edward   Henry   Wathen,   son  of    William   H.   Dickson,    Esq., 
Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  aged  13,  November  27.  Mayor 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A,  1866.      Vicar  of  Little  Ouseburn, 
Yorkshire,  1866.    Died  1886. 

Williams,  George  Crofts,  second  son  of  Charles  Crofts   Williams,  Esq., 
Roath  Court,  Cardiff,  aged  12,  June  1.  Arnold 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1858.    J.P.  for  Co.s  Monmouth  and  Glamorgan.    Of 
Llanrumney  Hall,  St.  Mellou's,  Cardiff. 


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King,  Frederick,  son  of  Frederick  King,  Esq.,  Chilmark,  Salisbury, 
aged  13,  March  22.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Settled  in  Natal. 

Harrison,  William  Bealey,  son  of  William  Harrison,  Esq.,  Norton  Hall, 
Oannock,  aged  14,  January  16.  Arnold 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffordshire.  High  Sheriff,  1897.  Diamond  Jubilee  Medal, 
1897.  Of  Aldershaw,  Wall,  Lichfield.  Devonshire  Club. 

Hodge,  Charles  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Hodge,  East  Ketford, 
aged  14,  May  20.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1855.  Settled  in  New  Zealand,  in  the  Customs  Depart- 
ment. Died  October,  1877. 

Button,  James  Robert,  son  of  the  Hon,  James  H.  Button,  afterwards  Lord 
Sherborne,  Bibury  House,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire,  aged  12, 
December  23.  Bradley 

Died,  15  May,  1857. 

Laws,  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Captain  John  Milligen  Laws,  R.N.,  Darley 
Hall,  Bolton,  aged  15,  April  17.  Arnold 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1856.  Gazetted  to  the  35th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
1858.  P.S.A.  J  P.  for  Pembrokeshire.  High  Sheriff,  1899.  Of  Brython,  Tenbv 
South  Wales.  Savile  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1852. 

Anderson,  Samuel  Lee.  son  of  Matthew  Anderson,  Esq.,  1,  Mountjoy 
Square  Wesb,  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  14.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B  A.  1859,  M.A.  1862.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1862,  and 
afterwards  Barrister-at-Law,  Dublin.  Crown  Prosecutor,  1868-84.  Knighted 
1884.  Died  1  December,  1886. 

Clayfield-Ireland,  Arthur,  third  son  of  James  Clay  field-Ireland,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  June  18.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  West  of  England  and  the  Wilts  and  Dorset  Banks.  J.P.  for 
Devon.  Of  Dowrich  House,  Sandford,  North  Devon. 

Wagner,  Henry,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Michell  Wagner,  Vicar  of 
Brighton,  aged  11,  July  16.  School 

Merton  CoUege,  Oxford,  B  A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  F.S  A.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1871.  Of  13,  Half  Moon  Street,  Piccadilly. 

Annesley,  Francis  JH anbury,  eldest  son  of  George  Annesley,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1819),  27,  Dorset  Place,  London,  aged  14,  Dec.  19.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1863.  A  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum.  Vicar  of  Seighford,  Stafford,  from  1900. 

Johnston*  Fowell  Buxton,  son  of  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.,  Halesworth, 
Suffolk,  aged  13,  January  5.  Gotton 

Gazetted  to  the  25th  Regiment,  1858.  Captain,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  1862. 
Retired,  1862.  In  Uruguay,  1866-75.  Of  Kenley,  Surrey. 

Were,  Thomas  Kennet,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Were,  5,  Litfield  Place,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  and  the  late  Thomas  Bonville  Were,  aged  14, 
April  6.  Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865.  J.P.  for  Devon.  Of 
Cotlands,  Sidmouth.  Union  Club. 


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Bagshawe,  Alfred  Drake,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Bagshawe,  The  Oaks, 
Sheffield,  and  the  late  William  John  Bagshawe,  aged  16, 
March  15.  Evans 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1831.  Rector  of  Taynton, 
Gloucester,  1877-91.  Vicar  of  Wormhill,  Derbyshire,  from  1891. 

Sandford,  Ernest  Grey,  sixth  son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  John  Sandford, 
Dunchurch,  aged  12,  August  16.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A  and  M.A.  1865.  University  Eleven,  1859.  First 
Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1860.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1869. 
Vicar  of  Cornwood,  Ivybridge,  1885.  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  1888.  Canon  and 
Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  1888.  Of  The  Close,  Exeter. 

Astley,  Thurlow  Augustus,  third  son  of  Sir  Francis  Astley,  Bart., 
Bverleigh,  Wilts,  aged  14,  March  24.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861.  Formerly  an  Inspector  of  Factories.  Of 
Coombe  Bank,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1852, 

Parker,  Edward  Barn  well,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Parker,  Oxendon 
Rectory,  Northampton,  aged  14,  May  5.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1857-63,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1863.  Curate  of 
Kirk  Hallam,  Derby.  Died  7  November,  1869. 

Drummond,  James  Sutherland,  son  of  the  Hon.  Edmund  Drummond, 
aged  13.  September  2.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal  Judicial  Commissioner  of  Burmah.  Died  at 
Calcutta,  1  March,  1882. 

Mason,  Edward  Snow,  son  of  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk,  Lincoln, 
aged  14,  January  6.  School 

Late  Captain,  82nd  Regiment,  and  68th  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8,  and  engaged  at  Cawnpore,  Bareilly,  and  other 
actions.  Medal.  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Hon.  Colonel,  North  Lincoln  Militia, 
1890-5.  Of  20,  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln. 

Wilkinson,  John,  son  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Gledhow  Mount,  Leeds, 
aged  15,  June  6.  School 

Formerly  in  business  at  Leeds,  1858-67.    Residing  in  Manchester,  1902. 

Hillyard,  Frederick  Temple,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Temple  Hillyard, 
Southam  Rectory,  Warwickshire,  aged  14,  August  18.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Hulme  Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1861.    Died  9  Nov.,  1877. 

Goodcllild,  Philip  Peter  Perring,  son  of  the  Rev  Thomas  Oliver  Goodchild, 
Rectory,  Hackney,  aged  13,  September  18.  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1875.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Leicestershire  Major  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Leicestershire  Militia, 
1884.  Of  Alverscot,  Oxfordshire.  Piccadilly  Club. 

Reeye,  Nevill  Henry,  second  son  of  Ellis  Reeve,  Esq.,  43,  Montague 
Square,  London,  aged  12,  December  28.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1869.  Captain  45th  Regiment.  Served 
in  the  Abyssinian  War,  1868.  Assuned  the  additional  name  of  KINO,  1896.  Of 
The  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Launde,  Lincoln.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Parnell,  William  Henry,  son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  William  Parnell,  13, 
Bryanstone  Square,  London,  aged  14,  October  7.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Grenadier  Guards.    Died  in  London,  4  May,  1879. 


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Perry,  Samuel,  son  of  William  Perry,  Esq.,  Woodrooff,  Clonmel,  aged  12, 
September  15.  School 

Serjeantson,  Peter  Bell,  third  son  of  Peter  Serjeantson,  Esq.,  Knotty  Ash, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  February  12.  School 

Died  1875. 

Deedes,    William  Henry,  son  of  William  Henry  Deedes,  Esq.,  52,  Chester 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  February  23.  Bradley 

Major-General,  late  Rifle  Brigade.  Retired  1887.  D.S.O.  Of  38,  Rosetti 
Mansions,  Chelsea.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ford,  Edmund  Salwey,  second  son  of  the  Rev  James  Ford,  (O.R.  1810), 
Torquay,  aged  13,  November  4.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1866.  J.P.  for  Cornwall.  Of  Pengreep,  Perranwell,  Cornwall. 

Davidson,  Charles  Richard  Tierney,  son  of  John  Davidson,  Esq.,  9,  York 
Street,  Portman  Square,  aged  14,  April  14  Anstey 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired,  Royal  Engineers.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Lee,  Philip  Henry,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Lee,  Stoke  Bruerne 
Rectory,  Towcester,  aged  14,  July  6.  School 

Died  about  1895. 

Hudson,  Frederick  Charles,  son  of  Henry  Hudson,  Esq.,  Wick,  Pershore, 
aged  14,  June  7.  School 

Indian  Staff  Corps,  1857.    Died  "  some  time  ago." 

Belfield,    Algernon    Henry,  son   of  Thomas  D.    Belfield,   Esq.,   Blagdon, 
Paigntori,  Devon,  aged  13,  December  31.  School 

In  business  in  Australia  from  1857 . 

Wood,   Samuel  Frederick,  son  of  Richard   Wood,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
October  8.  Town 

King's  College,  London,  1854.    Of  The  Gables-,  Duffield,  Derby. 

Millett,  Henry,  second  son  of  Frederick  Millett,  Esq.,  Woodhill,  Ripley, 
Surrey,  aged  12,  September  24.  Compton 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1875.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1864.  Chief  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Calcutta,  1875-89.  Of 
Highfield  House,  Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire. 

Prinsep,  BVederick   Bruce,  son  of  William  Prinsep,  Esq.,  8,  Hyde  Park 
Place  West,  London,  aged  13,  April  5.  Evans 

Captain,  21st  Hussars.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  3rd  European  Light  Cavalry,  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858,  and  present  at  several  actions.  Medal. 
Died  22  April,  1879. 

Bay  ley,  Ken  nett,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Kennett  Champaign  Bayley, 
Copford,  Colchester,  aged  13,  October  31.     Left  Dec.,  1856.  Arnold 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Member,  Institute,  C.E.,  1875.  Chief  Engineer,  Great 
Southern  and  Western  Railway  of  Ireland,  1877-1900.  Of  Milford  House,  Carlow. 

Mather,  Frank  Albert,  son  of  John  Philip  Mather,  Esq.,  Bootle,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  April  16.  Shairp 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1872.  Vicar  of  Queen  Camel, 
1894-1901,  and  of  Yatton,  Somerset,  from  1901. 


120  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Daniell,  Henry   Smith,  son   of  James   F.  Nugent  Daniell,   Esq.,  Esher, 
Surrey,  aged  13,  February  24.  Shairp 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bombay  Army.  Served  in  the  Persian  Campaign, 
1856-7.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Central  Indian  Campaign,  1857-8. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Wounded.  Chief  Constable  of  Hertfordshire,  1880.  Of 
Hatfield,  Hertfordshire. 

Wood,  Edward  Blencowe,  son  of  Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
November  10.  Town 

Died  at  The  Grove,  Syresham,  Northants,  27  November,  1889. 

Wood,   Richard  Henry,   son  of  the  above  Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
November  10.  Town 

J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Assumed  the  name  of  SHUCKBURGH,  1876,  under  the 
terms  of  his  uncle's  will.  Of  The  Manor  House,  Bilton,  Eugby. 

Tisdall,  Charles  Arthur,  eldest  son  of   John  Tisdall,  Esq.,  Charlesfort, 
Navan.  Co.  Meath,  aged  14,  June  28.  Arnold 

Captain,  18th  Hussars,  1863.     Died  22  January,  1869. 

Sidgwick,  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Sidgwick,  7,  King's  Parade, 
Redland,  Bristol,  aged  14,  May  31.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1855,  Bell  Scholar,  Craven  Scholar,  and 
Brown's  Medallist  for  Greek  Epigram,  1858,  B.A.  Senior  Classic  and  Senior 
Chancellor's  Medallist,  1859.  33rd  Wrangler,  Fellow,  1859-69.  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  Cambridge,  1883-1900.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1890.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh, 
Glasgow,  and  St.  Andrew's.  Author  of  "  Ethics  of  Conformity  and  Subscription," 
1870,  and  other  works.  Died  at  Terling,  Essex,  28  August,  1900. 

Garrett,  Charles,    son   of   Robert   Garrett,    Esq.,   Admiralty,    Whitehall, 
London,  aged  13,  April  3.  Evans 

Gregson,  Samuel  Leigh,  son  of  Matthew  Gregson,  Esq.,  Toxteth  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  27.  Shairp 

Sometime  in  business  in  Liverpool.  F.R.G.S.  An  active  organiser  of  Science 
and  Art  Classes  in  Liverpool.  Died  5  April,  1884. 

Waddington,  Richard  Pendrell,  son  of  Thomas  Waddington,  Esq.,  Rouen, 
Normandy,  aged  14,  May  22.  Bradley 

Formerly  in  the  Chesnut  Battery,  R.H.A.  Became  a  naturalised  Frenchman, 
and  Member  of  the  National  Assembly.  Resident  at  Rouen. 

Carey,   William   Dobree,   son   of    the    Rev.   Peter  Carey,   St.    Saviour's, 
Guernsey,  aged  15,  September  26.  Bradley 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1855.  Captain,  1872.  Colonel,  1885.  Retired 
as  Major-General,  1887.  Commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  Ceylon,  1883-7. 
Of  22,  Archer's  Road,  Southampton. 

Lovell,  Esdaile  Lovell,  eldest  son  of  Edwin  Lovell,  Esq.,  Binder,  Wells, 
Somerset,  aged  15,  May  25.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  10th  Hussars.    Died  at  Weston-super-Mare,  29  August,  1900. 

Hobbs.  Joseph,   eldest    son   of   the  late   Joseph   Hobbs,    Esq.,   Regent's 
Villa,  Regent's  Park,  London,  aged  14,  October  24.  Shairp 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1862.  Of  9,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  W. 

Knowles,  George   Herbert,  son  of  the  late  Stephen  H.  Knowles,  Esq., 
Gonipsrsal,  Leeds,  aged  15,  May  26.  Burrows 

Formerly  farming  in  South  Wales.     Died  1881. 


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Winbolt,  Henry  Holt,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Winbolt,  Sandridge, 
St.  Albans,  aged  13,  October  11.  Burrows 

Corpus    Christ!    College,    Cambridge,    B.A.    1867.    Vicar   of   Sutton,   Wisbech, 
from  1884. 

Lovell,  Charles  Champion,  second  son  of  Edwin  Lovell,  Esq.,  Dinder, 
Wells,  Somerset,  aged  12,  November  14  Evans 

Registrar  of  the  Probate  Court  at  Wells.      Barrister-at-Law,  Western  Circuit. 
Died  at  Clifton,  1  January,  1874. 

Royds,  Charles  Twemlow,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds, 
Faugh  ton  Kectory,  Stafford,  aged  14,  April  11.  Anstey 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.     Rector  of  Heysham,  and  J.P. 
for  Lancashire.     Died  at  Crookhey  Hall,  Garstang,  9  March,  1900. 

Parry-Jones,  G-eorge,  son  of  Richard  Parry-Jones,  Esq.,  Whitchurch, 
Salop,  aged  15,  October  9.  Anstey 

Corry,  Hon.  Frederick  Cecil  George  Lowry,  son  of  the  late  Lord  Belmore, 
8.  York  Terrace,  Leamington,  aged  13,  June  17.  Mayor 

Died  at  School,  12  May,  1855. 

Baird,  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  Sir  David  Raird,  "Bart.,  Newbyth, 
Prestonkirk,  Haddingtonshire,  aged  14,  February  10.  Mayor 

Formerly  Captain,  6th  Foot.    Served  in  India,  1857.    Died  1884. 

Powys,  William  Percy,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Horace  Powys, 
afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  Warrington  Rectory, 
Lancashire,  aged  14,  April  24.  Burrows 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.     Rector  of  Ashow,  Warwick- 
shire, 1873,  and  of  Thorpe  Achurch,  Oundle,  1877-94.     United  University  Club. 

Clayton,  Francis  Henry,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Clayton, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  June  28.  Mayor 

Formerly  Captain,   57th  Regiment.      Served  in  the  New  Zealand  War,   1861' 
Medal.     Died  6  February,  1881. 

Joynson,  Robert  Hampson,  eldest  son  of  William  Joynson,  Esq.,  Salemere, 
Cheshire,  aged  13,  December  30.  Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.   1860,   M.A.   1866.     A  Merchant   in  Man- 
chester.    Of  Chasefield,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Erskine,  Hugh  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Sir  David  Erskine,  Bart, 
Pwllcrochon,  Con  way,  North  Wales,  aged  14,  July  12.  Anstey 

Lomax,  Thomas  Openshaw,  son  of  John  Lomax,  Esq.,  Springfield  House, 
Bury.  Manchester,  aged  16,  April  15.  Evans 

High  Sheriff  of  Montgomeryshire,  1874.     Died  in  London,  6  March,  1882. 

Jebb,  Joshua  Gladwyn,  eldest  son  of  Colonel  Joshua  Jebb,  afterwards 
K.C.B.,  7,  Somers  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13, 
March  16  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  54th  Regiment.    Of  Barnby  Moor,  Retford,  Notts. 

Faber,  Charles  Frederick,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Cooke  Faber,  Chicklade 
Rectory,  Hindon;  Wilts,  aged  14,  April  27.  Evans 

Ensign,  55th  Regiment,  1858. 
VOL.   II.  Q 


122  Goulburn,    1850-57. 


Grregson,   Moorlands   Samuel,  son   of    Henry    Gregson,   Esq.,  Moorlands, 
Lancaster,  aged  14,  July  10.  Mayor 

Formerly  of  Moorlands,  Lancaster.     Residing  near  Manchester. 

Hoare,  Ernest  Vilars,  eldest  son  of   Gerard  Noel   Hoare,  Esq.;  Mill  Hill, 
Hendon,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  October  16.  Shairp 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865.  Vicar  of  Fenny  Stratford, 
Bucks,  1876-83.  Died  about  1899. 

Wedgwood,  John  Darwin,  son  of  Henry   Allen  Wedgwood,   Esq.,  (O.K. 
1813),  Penally  House,  Tenby,  aged  12,  February  25.  Mayor 

In  the  Army.    Accidentally  drowned,  1869. 

Wrigley,  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph   Wrigley,  Esq.,  Netherton,  Huddersfield, 
aged  13,  February  3.  Gompton 

In  business,  1860-82.  Formerly  President,  Huddersfield  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
and  Representative  of  Associated  Chambers  in  Russia  and  France,  1866  and  1878. 
Commissioner  of  Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  North  America,  1884-91.  Of  25, 
Kensington  Park  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Sturt,  Napier  George,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Sturt,  Esq.,  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  aged  15.  November  1.  Anstey 

Colonel,  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War,  distinguished  in 
action  at  the  Senafe  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile.  Medal.  Retired  1889.  J.P.  for 
Monmouthshire.  Of  Llanvihangel  Court,  Abergavenny.  Died  11  Nov.,  1901. 

Smith,  William   Alexander,  son  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  Bank,  Leeds,  aged 
12,  December  29.  Anstey 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866.  Formerly  Curate  of  Swanmore, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Died  about  1892. 

Waller,    William"   Newcome,   eldest    son    of   James    Noble    Waller,   Esq., 

Allenstown,  Navan,  Co.  Meath,  aged  13,  August  13.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1860.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Meath.     High  Sheriff,  1880. 

Moilliet,    James    Keir,    son    of    James    Moilliet,    Esq.,    Abberley    Hall, 
Worcester,  aged  16.  July  27.  Anstey 

Of  Abbotsleigh,  Great  Malvern. 

Moilliet,  John  Lewis,   son   of  the   above  James  Moilliet,   Esq.,  aged  16, 
July  27.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1872.  Rector  of  Abberley,  Stour- 
port,  from  1865. 

Gorham,  Henry  Stephen,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Cornelius  Gorham, 
Brampford  Speke,  Exeter,  aged  13,  March  7.  Burrows 

F.Z.S.  Vicar  of  Shipley,  Sussex,  1873-95.  Of  The  Chesnuts,  Shirley  Warren, 
Southampton. 

McBarnet,  Cockburn,  sou  of  Mrs.  Macpherson,  Burgie   House,    Forres, 
Scotland,  aged  15,  May  13.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  the  92nd  Highlanders.     Died  about  1866. 

Bates,  Henry  Stratton,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Ellison  Bates,  Christ- 
church,  Dover,  aged  15,  December  21.     Left  Dec.,  1853.      Bradley 

Late  Captain,  8th  Hussars.  Retired  1866.  Served  on  the  Staff  in  the  New 
Zealand  Wars,  1860  and  1863.  Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding,  Hon.  Colonel 
1886,  West  York  Militia.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire  and  Hants.  Of  Langtons, 
Alresford,  Hants.  United  Service  Club. 


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Hardy,  Arthur  Octavius,  fifth  son  of  Mrs.  Hardy,  9,  Lansdowne  Orescent, 
Clifton,  and  the  late  Colonel  Edmund  Hardy,  aged  13,  October  15, 
Left  October,  1857.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  MA.  1864.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington 
College,  1861-  Chaplain  at  Calcutta,  1881.  Rector  of  Smardeii,  Kent,  1890-1900. 
Rector  of  Lydd,  Kent,  1900. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1852. 

Elliot,  Frederick  Eden,  son  of  Captain  Elliot,  R.N.,  68,  Chester  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  October  9.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1858.    Judge  of  Allahabad.    Retired  1894. 

England,  Albert  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  England, 
Ellesborough  Rectory,  Tring,  aged  12,  February  3.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1860.  Captain  1872.  Retired  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1883.  J.P.  for  Oxfordshire.  Of  Soulderne  Manor,  Banbury.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Clayton,  Richard  Smith,  son  of  Thomas  Clayton,  Esq.,  Bradford, 
Yorkshire,  aged  14,  September  14.  School 

Bird,  William  Gardner,  son  of  William  Smith  Bird,  Esq.,  Dingle  Priory, 
Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  April  19.  Burrows 

Killed  by  an  accidental  fall  from  a  window  in  Liverpool,  1865. 

Bird,  Charles  Henry,  second  son  of  the  above  William  Smith  Bird,  Esq., 
aged  13,  June  11.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,    Oxford,   B.A.   1864,   M.A.  1865.      Barrister-at-Law,    Inner 

Temple,  1865.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancashire.  High  Sheriff,  1890.    Major  and 

Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Lancashire  Militia.  Of  Crookhey  Hall,  Cockermouth, 
Garstang,  Lancashire. 

Foster,  William  Thomas,  second  son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  Castle, 
Lostwithiel,  aged  15,  May  8.  Gompton 

Formerly  Captain,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign, 
1857-8.  Of  15,  Hughenden  Road,  Clifton. 

Sitwell,  Degge  Wilmot,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Sacheverell  Sit  well,  Esq., 
Morley,  Derby,  aged  14.  July  17.  Gompton 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865.  Vicar  of  Leamington 
Hastings,  Warwickshire,  from  1863. 

Dawson,  William,  son  of  William  Dawson,  Esq.,  Dunston  House,  Lincoln, 
aged  15,  September  28.  Mayor 

Blood,  Howell  Pattison  Lewis,  son  of  Joseph  Howell  Blood,  Esq., 
Witham.  Essex,  aged  14,  December  28.  Mayor 

St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1866.  Vicar  of  West  Bergholt, 
Colchester,  1876.  Died  about  1891. 

Hoole,  John  Warneford,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Hoole,  4,  Mecklenburgh 
Square,  London,  aged  16,  October  18.  Mayor 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  Classics.  1859. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1853. 

Paulet,  Francis,  son  of  Mrs.  Paulet,  Darfield  Rectory,  Barnsley, 
Yorkshire,  aged  16,  December  16.  School 

Only  one  day  in  the  School. 


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Salt,  John  Charles,  son  of  John  Salt,  Esq.,  20,  Lombard  Street,  London, 
aged  12,  May  8.  School 

A  Partner  in  the  Banking  firm  of  Lloyd,  Barnett,  Bosanquet  &  Co.,  73,  Lombard 
Street.  Died  11  February,  1901. 

Tanner,  Robert,  son  of  John  Tanner,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Ledbury,  Herefordshire, 
aged  14,  September  25.  School 

Miller,  Henry  Brougham,  son  of  J.  F.  Miller,  Esq.,  Court  of  Bankruptcy, 
London,  aged  14,  June  30.  School 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.    Died  before  1885. 

Gary,   William   Edward,   son   of   Captain   William  Lucius  Cary,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  December  7.  Town 

Of  Chudleigh,  Devon. 

Simpson,  Pierce  Adolphus,  son  of  Robert  Simpson,  Esq.,  8,  Fitzwilliam 
(Square  South,  Dublin,  aged  15,  March  1.  Anstey 

In  Holy  Orders.     Died  August,  1900. 

Walker,    John    Moore,    son    of    John    Walker,    Esq.,    Rugby,    aged    9, 
March  18.  Town 

M.B.,  Edinburgh,  1871.  Sometime  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at  Cheltenham. 
Practising  in  Birmingham  from  1883.  Of  4,  Belgrave  Road,  Birmingham. 

Barton,  Folliott,  third  son  of  Colonel  Hugh  William  Barton,  Waterfoot, 
Pettigo,  Enniskilleu,  aged  14,  May  5.  School 

Died  1883. 

Willes,    William    Aubrey,   second  son  of  William    Willes,   Esq.,    Astrop 
House,  Brackley,  aged  13,  September  25.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1858.  Sometime  in  New  Zealand.  Of  the  Manor  House, 
King's  Button,  Banbury. 

Parker,  George,  son  of  George  Parker,  Esq.,  Messrs.  Parker,  Kennedy, 
and  Company,  Liverpool,  aged  16,  March  18.  Bradley 

Died  at  Hamilton,  Canada,  1857. 

Buckmaster,  John  North,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Buckmaster,  Clapham  Park, 
and  the  late  William  Buckmaster,  aged  15,  June  18.  Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  B.A.  1860. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Augustine  Villa,  Ramsgate. 

Cockerell,  Louis  Arthur,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Cockerell,  North 
Weald,  Epping,  Essex,  aged  16,  November  20.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1886.  Vicar  of  North  Weald,  1880.  Vicar 
of  Wormingford,  Essex,  1892—6.  Of  102,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

Rowbotham,  Daniel  Lees,  son  of  Daniel  Rowbotham,  Esq.,   Bedworth, 
Coventry,  aged  12,  January  26.  Anstey 

Eve,   Henry  Weston,  eldest  son  of  Henry    Weston   Eve,   Esq.,   Maldon, 
Essex,  aged  14,  July  2.  Anstey 

Exhibitioner,  1856.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  13th  Wrangler  and  Second 
Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1860.  Fellow  1862,  M.A.  1863.  Assistant  Master  at  Wel- 
lington College,  1860-76.  Dean  of  College  of  Preceptors  from  1883.  Headmaster 
of  University  College  School,  London,  1876-98.  Of  37,  Gordon  Square,  London, 
W.C. 

Pooley,    William    Alexander,   son    of    Alexander    G.    Pooley,    Esq.,    29, 
Nicholas  Lane,  London,  aged  13,  October  8.  Anstey 


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Bayne,  William  Thirlwall,  son  of  Mrs.  Bajne,  40,  York  Terrace,  London, 
and  the  late  Dr.  W.  J.  Bayne,  aged  14,  June  10.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1862,  LL.M.  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1863.  J.P.  for  Devon.  Of  Brockhill.  Broadclyst,  Exeter,  Atheuseum 
Club. 

Hills,  Robert  Savi,  son  of  James  Hills,  Esq.,  St.    John's  Wood,  London, 

aged  15,  May  8.  Bradley 

Formerly  a  Merchant  at  Calcutta.     Retired  about  1876.    Residing  near  Aberdeen. 

Alison,  Philip  Grant,  son  of  William  G.  Alison,  Esq.,  Louth,  Lincolnshire, 
aged  14,  March  3.  Burrows 

Died,  April,  1860. 

Beasley,  Joseph  Noble,   son  of   John   Beasley,  Esq.,    Chapel   Brampton, 
Northampton,  aged  13,  September  20.  Evans 

A  laud  agent. 

Dunn,  Robert,  son  of  the   Rev.  Charles   Dunn,    St.   Peter's   Parsonage, 
Walsall,  aged  13,  May  28.  Mayor 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  Vicar  of  Ampney  Crucis, 
Cirencester,  1869-74.  Missionary  in  Honolulu,  1874-6.  Rector  of  Wanstrow, 
Somerset,  from  1885. 

Mayhew,  Henry  Courtney,  only  son  of  Henry  Mayhew,  Esq.,  longstanding, 
Lichfield,  aged  15,  August  26.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1863.  Vicar  of  Hattou,  Warwickshire, 
1875-93.  Assumed  the  name  of  COURTNEY,  in  lieu  of  Mayhew. 

Clarke,  William  Henley   Stanley,  son  of  Mrs.  Henley  Clarke,  Hambrook 
House,  near  Bristol,  aged  13,  April  12.  Bradley 

Lieutenant,  7th  Madras  Cavalry.  Served  in  the  Indian  Campaign,  1859.  Served 
in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  New  Zealand  War,  1863.  Died  at  sea, 
23  December,  1876. 

Stanley,  Charles  Geoffrey,  son  of  the   Hon.   Henry  Stanley,  Strawberry 
Cottage,  Chiswick  Mall,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  September  5.  Gompton 

Formerly  Captain,  32nd  Regiment.     Died  22  April,  1877. 

Westmacott,  Edward  Vesey,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Horatio  Westmacott, 
Chastleton,  Moreton-in-t he-Marsh,  aged  13,  June  12.  Evans 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy  1857-63,  B.A.  1862.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1861. 
Member  of  Revenue  Board,  Bengal,  1894.  Retired  1898.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Perryn,  George  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Richard  G.  Perryn,  Esq.,  Trafford 
Hall,  Chester,  aged  14,  June  19.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  90th  Light  Infantry,  Retired  1878.  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-9,  and  was  present  at  the  Defence  of  Alumbagh,  the 
Relief  as  well  as  the  Siege  and  Capture  of  Lucknow,  and  the  operations  in  Oude. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Watts,  Nicholas,  son  of  the  late   Rev.  Nicholas  Watts,  King's   Teignton, 
South  Devon,  aged  14,  December  27.  Evans 

Died  at  Teignmouth  about  1862. 

Graham,  Robert  Goodlake,  son  of  William  Graham,  Esq.,  Fitzharris  House, 
Abingdon,  aged  16,  March  1.  Shairp 

Died  in  New  Zealand,  10  October,  1862. 


126  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Warneford,  William  John  Jortin,  son  of  Mrs.  Warneford,  Rugby,  aged  15, 
September  20.  Town 

Captain,  Commissariat  Department  of  the  Army,  1864-80.  Served  in  Gaika  and 
Gealeka,  and  Zulu  Wars.  Colonial  Service  from  1381.  Colonial  Secretary's  Office, 
Capetown,  from  1887. 

G-lascott,  William,  son  of  William  Madden  Glascott,  Esq.,  Alderton,  New 
Ross,  Co.  Wexford,  aged  15,  June  29.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  30th  Regiment.  J.P.  for  Co.  Wexford.  Of  Alderton,  New 
Ross,  Co.  Wexford. 

,  Robert   Spencer,  only  son  of  the  late   Robert  John  Gregg,  Esq., 
25,  York  Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  March  5.  Mayor 

St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford,  1858.     Drowned  when  boating  at  Oxford,  6  April,  1859. 

Lewes,  William  Price  Llewellyn,  eldest  son  of  William  Price  Lewes,  Esq., 
Llysnewydd,  Newcastle  Emlyn,  Carmarthenshire,  aged  14, 
August  30.  Mayor 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  51st  Regiment.  Retired  1875.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.s 
Carmarthen  and  Cardigan.  High  Sheriff,  1897.  Of  Llysnewydd,  Llandyssil, 
South  Wales. 

Baiiibridge,  Edward  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Thomas  Bainbridge, 
Msq.,  Chicksands  Priory,  Biggies  wade,  aged  15,  April  6.  Shairp 

Colonel,  late  21st  Regiment,  Scots  Fusiliers.  Retired  1887.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
War,  1879,  and  against  Sekukuni.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ollivant,  Joseph  Earle,  third  son  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  Bishops- 
court,  Llanda£E,  aged  13,  June  11.  Bradley 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  18(32,  M.A.  1865.  Assistant  Master  at  Radley  and 
Marlborough,  1864-8.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1873.  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Llandaff,  1877,  and  of  St.  David's,  1891.  Of  35,  The  Mansions, 
Richmond  Road,  Earl's  Court.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Lloyd,  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Edwardes  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Killybebyll, 
Pontardawe,  Glamorganshire,  aged  15,  February  5.  Evans 

J.P.  for  Co.s  Brecon  and  Glamorgan.  High  Sheriff,  1877.  Of  Plas  Killybebyll, 
Swansea. 

Franks,  Thomas  Cuthbert,  second  son  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq-,  21,  Lower 
Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  aged  14,  January  29.  Shairp 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1867.  President  of  the  Incorporated  Law  Society,  1891. 
J.P.  for  Co.  Dublin.  Of  St.  Brigid's,  Clonskeagh,  Co.  Dublin. 

Phillips,  John,  son  of  Joseph  Phillips,  Esq.,  Stamford,  Northamptonshire, 
aged  14,  October  10.  Evans 

A  Solicitor  at  Stamford. 

Troup,  William  Bedford,  son  of  Mrs-  Troup,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  10    Town 

Major,  Royal  Artillery.     Retired  1878. 

Boddington,  Thomas  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Reginald  Brook  Boddington, 
Esq.,  Tetley,  Herefordshire,  aged  14,  March  9.  Anstey 

Left  in  ill-health  the  same  term.  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  1858,  B.A.  1861, 
M.A.  1865.  Gazetted  to  the  41st  Regiment,  1855,  retired  as  Lieutenant,  1857. 
Vicar  of  Salhouse  and  Wroxham,  Norfolk,  since  1870. 

Haye,  Thomas  Davey,  son  of  the  late  Captain  George  Haye,  R.N.,  aged 
14,  July  22.  Compton 


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Harrow,  Edwin,  son  of  Lieutenant  Harrow,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Jan.  26.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1853. 

Millett,  Montague,  son  of  Charles  Millett,  Esq.,  Maiden  Erleigh,  Reading, 
aged  13,  December  4.  Compton 

Major-General,  Bengal  Native  Infantry.     Retired  1893.     Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8.     Of  Dhurmsala,  India.     Died  at  Mooltan,  1901. 

Blackwood,  Robert  William,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  William  Stear 
Blackwood,  Ballinderry  Rectory,  Lurgan,  Ireland,  aged  13, 
January  7.  School 

Trinity    College,    Oxford,    1858.      Major,    52nd    Light    Infantry.      Retired    as 
Lieutenant-Colonel.    Of  Tilsit,  Bedford. 

De  Gruchy,  William  Lawrence,  eldest  son  of  William  Philip  De  Gruchy, 
Esq.,  St.  Helier's,  Jersey,  aged  14,  December  9. 

Barrister -at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,   1875.     High  Constable  (Mayor),  of  St.   Helier's, 
1876-8.    A  Judge  of  the  Royal  Court  at  Jersey,  1878.     Of  St.  Helier's,  Jersey. 

Allen,  Bulkeley,  son  of  John  Allen,  Esq.,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  March  28.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Cheshire.    Of  West  Lynn,  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

Brandreth,  Joseph  Lyall,  son  of  Thomas  Shaw  Brandreth,  Esq.,  15,  Steyne, 
Worthing,  Sussex,  aged  14,  July  11.  Evans 

Addiscombe   College,    1857.    Gazetted   to   the    Royal  Engineers,  and  died  at 
Chatham,  1858. 

Miller,  George  Taverner,  son  of  Taverner  John  Miller,  Esq.,  7,  Millbank 
Street,  Westminster,  aged  13,  September  30.  Evans 

Smith,  Alfred,  son  of  William  Wyke  Smith,  Esq.,  16,  Southampton  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  September  15.  Burrows 

Changed  his  name  to  WYKESMITH. 

Tomes,  Robert  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Tomes,  Coughton  Vicarage, 
Alcester,  aged  14,  May  14.  Burrows 

Exeter  College,    Oxford,   B.A.   1861,   M.A.   1865.     In    Holy  Orders.    Master  at 
Bishop's  Stortford  School,  1864-76.     Died  about  1889. 

Poster,  Francis  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Nathaniel  Foster,  Esq.,  St. 
Andrew's,  Biggies  wade,  aged  15,  June  16.  School 

Lieutenant,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers.    Died  of  fever,  1860. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1853. 

Gregory,  John  Philip,  eldest  son  of  John  Gregory,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the 
Bahamas,  aged  14,  March  8.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.     Barrister-at-Law.     Died,  16 
November,  1869. 

Blunt,  William  Frederic,  son  of  Joseph  Blunt,  Esq.,  Westpark,  Mortlake, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  July  1.  School 

Palmer,  Hugh  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  W.  Palmer,  Esq.,  Brough,  Yorkshire, 
aged  12,  June  14.  School 

Died  in  the  holidays,  January,  1857.    Memorial  tablet  in  the  School  Chapel. 


128  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Poster,  Edward  John,  second  son  of  John  Nathaniel  Foster,  Esq.,  St. 
Andrew's,  Biggleswade,  aged  14,  December  26.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1863.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1862.  Of  Beeston  Grange,  Sandy.  Died  1895. 

Ramsden,  William  Henry,  son  of  David  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Bradford,  York- 
shire, aged  14,  October  8.  School 

Smyth,   George   Charles,   son   of    Ralph    Smyth,   Esq.,   Queensborough, 
Drogheda,  aged  12,  March  1.  School 

Of  Newtown,  Drogheda. 

Kempson,  Carteret  Houstoun,  son  of  Mrs.  Sladden,  31,  Abingdon  Street, 
Westminster,  aged  14  December  27.  School 

Died  at  School,  20  February,  1859.  A  Memorial  Tablet  is  placed  in  the  School 
Chapel. 

Witts,  Francis  Edward  Broome,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Francis 
Witts,  ^tanway  Vicarage,  Winchcomb,  aged  1 3,  January  31     School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865.  Rector  of  Upper  Slaughter,  1886. 
Of  Upper  Slaughter  Manor,  Gloucestershire,  R.S.O. 

Waring,  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  Waring,  Esq.,  Waringfield,  Moira,  Co. 
Down,  aged  14,  October  14.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  62nd  Regiment.     Died  1872. 

Griffith,  Edmund  John,  son  of  J.  D.  Griffith,  Esq  ,  Whittington,  Lichfield, 
aged  13,  January  16.  School 

Formerly  a  Brewer  at  Lichfield. 

Marshall,  John,  son  of  Henry  Cowper  Marshall,  Esq.,  Weetwood   Hall, 
Leeds,  aged  13,  March  30.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner  1858.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1861,  B.A.  1862,  M.A. 
1865.  Of  Weetwood  Hall,  Leeds.  Sometime  Chairman  of  the  Leeds  Chamber  of 
Commerce. 

Alexander,  George,  son  of  Mrs.  Alexander,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Feb.  27.  Town 

Lieutenant,  63rd  Regiment,  1863.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1885. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Prome,  British  Burmah. 

Maclachlan,  Duncan,  son  of  Charles  Machlachlan,  Esq.,  Australia,  aged 
15,  July  22.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  90th  Regiment.    Retired  as  Hon.  Major,  1881. 

Atkins,  Thomas  Hovell,  son  of  Thomas  Atkins,  Esq.,  16,  Somer's  Place, 
Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  May  22.  Bradley 

Morley,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  James  Morley,  Esq.,  14,  Mecklenburgh 
Square,  London,  aged  15,  July  15.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London.    Of  80,  Cheapside. 

Sykes,   Richard,   fourth    son   of  Richard   Sykes,    Esq.,   Edgeley   House, 
Stockport,  aged  14,  May  11.  Sliairp 

Of  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Brand,  Henry  Robert,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Brand,  afterwards 
Viscount  Hampden.  Glynde,  Sussex,  aged  12,  May  2.  Arnold 

Captain,  Coldstream  Guards.  M  P.  for  Hertfordshire,  1868,  and  for  Stroud,  1874 
and  1880.  Surveyor-General  of  Ordnance,  1883.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
VISCOUNT  HAMPDEN,  1892.  Governor  of  New  South  Wales,  1895.  Of  the  Hoo, 
Welwyn,  Herts. 


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Tait,  Walter  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Tait,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
May  31.  ~  Town 

Exhibitioner  1858.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations, 
1860,  First  Class  in  Final  Classics,  1862,  B.A.  1863,  Fellow  of  Worcester  College, 
1864-71,  M.A.  1864.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College.  Rector 
of  St.  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  1883-90.  Of  131,  Ashley  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Thomas,    Edward    David,   eldest   son    of    Edward    David   Thomas,    Esq., 
Welfield,  Builth,  aged  13,  October  8.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.s  Brecknock  and 
Eadnor.  High  Sheriff,  1895.  Of  Welfield,  Builth,  Brecknockshire. 

Collyer,  John  Monsey,  eldest  son  of  John  Collyer,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
April  28.  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1859,  B.A.  1864.  Sometime  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1869.  Of  Hackford 
Hall,  Reepham,  Norfolk. 

Edwards,  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Laurence  Tucker  Edwards, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  December  12.  Town 

Fraser,   James    Francis,    son   of    Colonel    A.    Fraser,    Rugby,    aged    13, 
February  5.  Town 

Late  19th  Regiment.  Retired  as  Major,  1881.  Served  in  the  Hazara  Campaign, 
1868.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Howes,  William  Atkinson,  third  son  of  John  Baron  Howes,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  November  23.  Town 

St.  Bees  Theological  College,  1861.  Rector  of  Cold  Higham,  Towcester, 
from  1875. 

Howes,  Thomas  fourth  son  of  the  above  John  Baron  Howes,  Esq.,  aged  11, 
October  28.  Town 

Lieutenant,  R.N.  Served  at  the  Attack  upon  Sweaborg,  9  and  10  August,  1855. 
Died  1875. 

Hankey,  Robert  Alers,  son  of  J.  A.  Hankey,  Esq.,  98,  Westbourne  Terrace, 
London,  aged  15,  August  11.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863.  Sheep  farming  in  South  Australia, 
1863-72.  Of  1,  Chesham  Place,  Kemp  Town,  Brighton. 

Ackers,  Benjamin  St.  John,  second  son  of  James  Ackers,  Esq.,  Pricknash 
Park,  Stroud,  aged  13,  November  6.  Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1858.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1865.  M.P- 
for  West  Gloucestershire,  1885.  Of  Huntley  Manor,  Gloucester. 

Unett,  John,  son  of  John  Unett,  Esq.  (O.R.  1814),  Harborne,  Birmingham, 
aged  13,  October  9.  Evans 

Tomkinson,  James,  second  son  of  Colonel  William  Tomkinson,  Willington 
Hall,  Chester,  aged  13,  July  8.  Bradley 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire.  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Cheshire  Yeomanry,  1899.  M.P.  for  the  Crewe  Division  of 
Cheshire,  from  1900.  Of  Willington  Hall,  Tarporley,  Cheshire. 

Helme,  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  Robert  Helme,  Esq.,  Forest,  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  aged  14,  April  28.  Evans 

95th   Regiment.      Died    at    Marseilles    on    his    return   from    Bombay,   Sep- 
tember, 1862. 
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130  Goulburn,  1850-57. 

Kennedy,  Page  Evory,  son  of  Bvory  Kennedy,  Esq.,  M.D.,  27  Merrion 
Square  North,  Dublin,  aged  12,  September  23.  Burrows 

Died  before  1890. 

Kennedy,  Richard  George,  son  of  the  above  Evory  Kennedy,  Esq.,  aged 
11,  October  23.  Burrows 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  18th  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  with  the 
55th  Regiment,  and  present  at  the  storming  of  Dewangiri,  1865.  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  Campaign,  and  the  capture  of  Magdala,  1868.  Medal  and  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1881-2. 
Accidentally  drowned  near  Penshurst,  1883. 

Bros,  Richard  Follet,  son  of  Thomas  Bros,  Esq  ,  12  King's  Bench  Walk, 
Temple,  London,  aged  15,  May  4.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  17th  Foot.  Captain,  1st  Norfolk  Militia,  1881.  Of  20,  Selwood 
Road,  Brighton.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Morrell,  Frederick  Parker,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Joseph  Morrell,  Esq., 
21,  St.  Giles,  Oxford,  aged  14,  April  4.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1864. 
Solicitor  to  the  University,  1883.  President,  Incorporated  Law  Society,  1893. 
Mayor  of  Oxford,  1899.  Of  Black  Hall,  Oxford.  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Club. 

Dowson,  Thomas  Erasmus  Head,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Head 
Dowson,  Graystock,  Penrith,  aged  14,  October  6.  Bradley 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1864.  J.P.  for  Cumberland.  Of 
Lattendales,  Penrith. 

Stevenson,  James,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Stevenson,  Braidwood,  Carluke, 
Lanarkshire,  and  the  late  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  aged  14, 
November  6.  Bradley 

Late  Captain,  12th  Lancers.  J.P.  for  Lanarkshire.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  com- 
manding 9th  Lanark  Rifle  Volunteers,  from  1875.  V.D.  Of  Braidwood,  Carluke, 
N.B.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Colvin,  John  William,  only  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Colvin, 
Leintwardine,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  July  30.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1858.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865. 
Vicar  of  Leintwardine,  Shrewsbury,  from  1885. 

Boyd,  William,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Boyd,  Arncliffe,  Leeds, 
aged  13,  October  17.  Evans 

An  Iron  Master  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  J.P.  for  Northumberland.  Of  North 
House,  Long  Benton,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Butter,  Frederick  John,  son  of  Daniel  Rutter,  Esq.,  Hillingdon,Uxbridge, 
aged  14,  September  12.  Gompton 

Partner  in  a  Brickmaking  Firm,  41,  Parliament  Street,  London.  Of  Parkfield, 
Hillingdon,  Uxbridge. 

Rutter,  Algernon,  son  of  the  above  Daniel  Rutter,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
September  12.  Compton 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Gray's  Inn,  afterwards  in  business  as  above.  Of  2, 
Cambridge  Terrace,  Edgware  Road,  London,  W. 

Rutter,  Edward,  son  of  the  above  Daniel  Rutter,  Esq.,  aged  11, 
August  «q.  Compton 

In  business  as  above.  Some  years  bowler  in  the  Middlesex  Eleven.  Of  Halli- 
ford,  Walton-on-Thames. 

Edwards,  Vincent  Robert,  son  of  the  Rev.  Laurence  Tucker  Edwards, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  12.  Town 


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Sidgwick,  Edward,  third  son  of  John  Benon  Sidgwick,  Esq.,  Embsay 
Park,  Skipton,  aged  14,  July  21.  Town 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861.    A  Solicitor  in  London. 

Sidgwick,  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  Mrs.  Sidgwick,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
William  Sidgwick,  aged  13,  April  9.  Town 

Exhibitioner  1859.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1859.  Senior  Bell 
Scholar,  1860.  Greek  Ode,  1861,  1862.  Porson  Scholar,  1861.  Members'  Prize- 
man, 1862,  1863,  1864.  B.A.  Second  Classic,  1863,  Senior  Chancellor's  Medallist, 
1863,  Fellow,  1864-79.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1864-79.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
Corpus  Christi,  College,  Oxford,  1882.  Of  64,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

Buszard,  Marston  Clarke,  son  of  Marston  Buszard,  Esq.,  Lutterworth, 
aged  16,  July  13.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  I860,  M.A.  1863,  LL.M.  1873.  Chancellor's 
Medal  for  Legal  Studies,  1863.  Barrister-at-law,  Inner  Temple,  1862.  Q.C.  1877. 
Bencher,  1880.  M.P.  for  Stamford,  1880.  Recorder  of  Derby,  1890.  Of  29, 
Porchester  Terrace,  London.  Reform  Club. 

Allison,  Robert  Andrew,  son  of  Mrs.  Allison,  Mount  Eden,  Carlisle,  and 
the  late  J.  Allison,  Esq.,  aged  15,  March  5.  Evans 

Exhibitioner  1857.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  M.P.  for  the  Eskdale  Division 
of  Cumberland,  1885-1900.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Of  Scaleby  Hall,  Carlisle. 

Henvey,  Frederick,  son  of  Mrs.  Henvey,  Rugby,  aged  12,  June  21.     Town 

Exhibitioner  1860.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1861.  Resident,  Rajputana  States. 
Retired  1891. 

G-renfell,  Edward  Frederick,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Grenfell,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Algernon  Grenfell,  Esq.,  aged  12,  December  25.  Town 

Exhibitioner  1859.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1858.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College, 
1859-63,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Classics,  1863,  M.A.  1866.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby.  Died,  29  December,  1870. 

Macartney  Filgate,  Townley  Patten  Hume,  second  son  of  George  H. 
Macartney.  Esq.,  M.P.,  Lowther  Lodge,  Balbriggan,  Co.  Dublin, 
aged  12,  January  11.  Bradley 

Late  Captain,  18th  Hussars,  and  Scots  Greys.  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor 
of  Bombay,  1867-70.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  FILGATE,  1862.  J.P.  for 
Co.  Dublin.  Of  Lowtherstone,  Balbriggan,  Co.  Dublin.  Carlton  Club. 

Benyon,  Th  omas  Yate,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Yate  Benyon,  Esq.,  Gledhow 
Hall,  Leeds,  aged  13,  March  18.  Bradley 

Late  Captain,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  4th  Hussars.    Died  June,  1893. 

Hughes,  John  Godfrey,  son  of  Mrs.  Hughes,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Oct.  7.    Town 

Ensign,  22nd  Regiment,  1858.     Lieutenant,  1861. 

Larcom,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  Major  Larcom,  Ashtown  Lodge,  Phoenix 
Park,  Dublin,  aged  11,  April  7.  Burrows 

Captain,  R.N.  Served  on  board  the  Cambrian  in  destroying  Chinese  war  junks 
near  Hong  Kong.  Harbour  Master  at  Port  Royal,  Jamaica,  1876.  Died  at 
Trinidad,  16  August,  1877. 

Fetherston,  Beaumont  Thomas,  son  of  John  Fetherston,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  September  14.  Town 

Of  Ryton-on-Dunsmore,  Coventry,  and  Napoleon  House,  King  Street,  St. 
James',  London. 

West,  Henry  Thomas,  son  of  Mrs.  Bourne,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Dennett  West,  aged  13,  January  27.  Town 

J.P.  for  Sussex.  Captain  and  Hon.  Major,  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion,  Royal 
Sussex  Regiment,  1885-91.  Of  Terry's  Cross,  Woodmancote,  Henfield,  Sussex. 


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Whitby,    Nettleton     Balme,    son    of    Mrs.    Whitby,    Rugby,    aged    15, 
December  9.  Town 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1856.    Rector  of  Finningley,  Bawtry,  from  1887. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1853. 


Smith,  Arthur  George,  son  of  0.  Smith,  Esq.,  19  Russell  Square,  London, 
aged  13,  February  14.  Burrows 

Formerly  Captain,  6th  Dragoon  Guards.  Won  the  Grand  National  on  "Game 
Chicken,"  1864.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Freeman.    William   Thomas,   son   of   Mrs.   Freeman,   1    Elborow   Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  March  16.  Town 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  4th  King's  Own  Regiment,  1858. 

Paddon,  Henry  Wadham  Locke,  son  of  the  Kev.  Thomas  Henry  Paddon, 
1,  Elborow  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  22.  Town 

Captain,  7th  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Indian  Frontier  War,  1863,  and  present  at 
all  the  operations  which  resulted  in  the  submission  of  the  Hill  Tribes.  Medal 
with  Clasp.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1881.  Of  1,  Compton  Street,  Eastbourne. 

Tyler,  Edward  Saumarez,  son  of  Mrs.  Tyler,  Rugby,  and  the  late  John 
Chatfield  Tyler,  aged  15,  December  24.  Town 

Major,  Royal  Engineers.    Died  11  August,  1875. 

Tyler,   Frederick  Joseph,   fifth   son  of  the  above   Mrs.  Tyler,  aged  13, 
May  2.  Town 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1859.    Died  young. 

Lewthwaite,  George,  third   son  of  John  Lewthwaite,   Esq.,  Broadgate, 
Broughton-in-Furness,  aged  14,  August  29.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862.    Of  Littlebank,  Settle,  Yorkshire. 

Bosanquet,  Cecil,  fifth  son  of  Augustus  Henry  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  South- 
gate,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  December  12.  Bradley 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1865.     Residing  at  Bruges,  Belgium. 

Harrison,   William   Sidney,  fifth   son  of  Frederick    Harrison,   Esq.,   22, 
Oxford  Square,  London,  aged  13,  November  7.  Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1868.  Of  17, 
Queen's  Gate  Place,  S.W.,  and  19,  Bedford  Row,  W.C. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1854. 

Barwell,  Charles  Halhed  Arthur,  son  of  Captain  Beauchamp,  R.N.,  Hinton 
Lodge,  Hurst,  Reading,  aged  13,  May  5.  School 

Posnett,  Richard  Jebb,  son  of   Hutchinson  Posnett,  Esq.,  Rose  Lodge, 
Belfast,  aged  13,  April  8.  School 

Ensign,  86th  Regiment,  1858.    Lieutenant,  1860.     Captain,  1867.     Retired  1868. 

Church,    William  Thomas,   eldest   son   of    William   John   Church,    Esq., 
Circus,  Bath,  aged  13,  February  2.  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1860.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1862.  Magistrate 
and  Collector  at  Dehra  Dun,  N.W.  Provinces,  1885.  Retired  1890.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 


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Domvile,  Herbert  Winnington,  son  of  Mrs.  Domvile,  Lower  Wick, 
Worcester,  and  the  late  Henry  Barry  Domvile,  aged  13, 
July  11.  School 

In  the  Admiralty  Office,  1858-80.  J.P.  for  Worcestershire  and  Co.  Dublin. 
Major,  Worcestershire  Militia,  1883-6.  Of  Loughlinstown  House,  Co.  Dublin. 
High  Sheriff,  1901.  Carlton  Club. 

Sinclair,  Edward  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Sinclair, 
Bellevue,  Leeds,  aged  14,  March  30.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1858.    Died  1887. 

Chetwynd,  Hon  Edward  John,  son  of  Viscount  Ohetwynd,  Exmouth, 
aged  14,  November  7.  School 

Major,  61st  Regiment.  Local  Commandant,  Military  Police,  Cyprus,  1882-96. 
Died  in  Cyprus,  6  April,  1896. 

Holmes,  George  Charles  Henry,  son  of  George  Holmes,  Esq.,  Branting- 
ham,  Brough,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  July  21.  School 

Formerly  67th  Regiment.    Ensign  1859. 

Huyshe,  George  Lightfoot,  second  son  of  Col.  George  Huyshe,  Dawlish. 
South  Devon,  aged  14,  August  11.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Rifle  Brigade,  1856.  Captain,  1862.  Served  throughout  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Ashanti  War,  and  died  of 
dysentery,  19  December,  1873. 

Pair  bank,  Robert  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Fairbank,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
June  1.  Town 

Perkins,  Edmund  Steele,  second  son  of  William  Steele  Perkins,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1814),  Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  15,  June  25.  Evan* 

Died  some  years  ago. 

Thompson,  Edward  Maunde,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Thompson,  Esq., 
Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  13,  May  4.  Evans 

University  College,  Oxford,  1859.  Chief  Librarian  of  the  British  Museum,  1888. 
Created  K.C.B.  May,  1895.  D.C.L.  and  LL.D.  Of  the  Hollies,  Brasted,  Kent. 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Power,  William  Addison,  son  of  Alfred  Power,  Esq.,  7,  Fitzwilliam 
Square,  Dublin,  aged  14,  April  22.  Burrows 

Bright,  George  Charles,  fifth  son  of  Richard  Bright,  Esq.,  M.D.,  11,  Savile 
Row,  London,  aged  13,  September  17.  Bradley 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1863,  B.Med.  1867, 
D.Med.  1875,  F.R.C.P.  In  practice  at  Cannes,  France,  from  1875.  Of  Chalet 
Magali,  Cannes.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Ker,  Edward  Stewart,  third  son  of  Stewart  Ker,  Esq.,  Birkenhead,  aged 
14,  July  16.  Shairp 

Formerly  in  the  52nd  Regiment,  1859-63,  afterwards  in  business  in  Liverpool. 
Of  6,  Devonshire  Road,  Claughton,  Birkenhead. 

Underwood,  Thomas  Ormsby,  third  son  of  William  Elphiustone  Under- 
wood, Esq.,  Madras,  aged  15,  January  18.  Town 

22nd  Native  Infantry,  Madras.  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps.  4th  Punjab  Cavalry, 
1881.  Served  in  several  expeditions  and  actions  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier.  Retired 
as  Colonel,  1894.  Of  Heath  Park,  Birnam,  Perthshire. 

Fairbank,  Frederick  Royston,  son  of  Mrs.  Fairbank,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
November  30.  Town 


134  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Turner,  Arthur  Holden,  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Turner,  Ladbrook, 
Southam,  aged  14,  August  3.  Bradley 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  8th  Regiment.  Served  at  the  storming  of  the  Forts  on 
Beyt  Island,  and  the  capture  of  Dwarka,  1859. 

Thornton.  Thomas,  elder  son  of  James  Thornton,  Esq.,  Harlow,  Essex, 
aged  14,  February  6.  Anstey 

Farming  the  Caveuham  Estate,  from  1862.  Of  Cavenham  House,  Wereham, 
Stoke  Ferry. 

Hodgson,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Hodgson,  Esq.,  Bally raine,  Arklow,  Co. 
Wicklow.  aged  13,  January  29.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  M.A.  J.P.  for  Galway.  Of  Currarevagh,  Oughterard, 
Co.  Galway. 

Home,  James  Edward,  elder  son  of  James  Home,  Esq.,  5  Halkin  Terrace, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  aged  12,  February  28.  Left  June, 
1860.  Bradley 

Tiiuity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1861,  B.A.  14th  Wrangler,  1864,  M.A.  1867. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1868.  Of  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Prance,  Lewis  Newcomen,  son  of  Miles  Henry  Prance,  Esq.,  Downshire 
Hill,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  June  15.  Gompton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866,  F.S.A.  Assistant  Master  at 
Haileybury.  Rector  of  Stapleford  Tawney,  and  Theydon  Mount,  Essex,  from 
1872. 

Molesworth,  William  Robert,  son  of  Mrs.  Molesworth,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Captain  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworth,  aged  12,  Oct.  23.  Town 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery.  Died  of  yellow  fever  at  Bermuda,  15  September, 
1864. 

Hatchell,  David  Thompson,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Hatchell,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Christopher  Hore  Hatchell,  aged  14,  April  2.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Madras  European  Light  Infantry,  1858.  Captain,  34th  Light 
Infantry,  Madras,  1870.  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  1X78.  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1884.  Colonel,  1888.  Colonel  Commandant,  21st  Madras  Infantry,  1888-91. 
Of  Woodbury  Park  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Hatchell,  Frederick  Hore,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Hatchell,  aged  12, 
March  1.  Town 

Of  59,  Newcastle  Street,  Burslem. 

Radford,  Frederic,  third  son  of  Henry  Radford,  Esq.,  Atherstone, 
Warwickshire,  aged  14,  May  22.  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  1859-74. 

Laurie,  Peter  George,  son  of  John  Laurie,  Esq.,  1,  Hyde  Park  Place, 
London,  aged  16,  January  23.  Arnold 

A  Merchant  in  China,  1857-76.  Author  of  "  Rambles  in  India,  China,  etc.,"  and 
other  works.  Of  Heron  Court,  Brentwood. 

Haig,  Arthur  Balfour,  son  of  Robert  Haig,  Esq.,  Dundalk,  Ireland, 
aged  13,  July  10.  Burrows 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Royal  Engineers.  Retired,  1881.  Extra  Equerry-in- Waiting 
to  the  late  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  1865-81.  C.M.G.  Conservative  Agent  for 
Scotland.  Of  Bemersyde,  Berwickshire.  Conservative  Central  Office,  St. 
Stephen's  Chambers,  Westminster. 


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Bennitt,  William   Ward,  second  son  of  William   Bennitt,  Esq.,  Stourton 
Hall,  Stourbridge,  aged  14,  November  24.  Burrows 

Colonel,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  1887.  Commanded  the  5th  Lancers,  1885. 
Retired,  1889.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1881,  and  in  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition,  1884.  J.P.  for  Bucks.  Of  Stoke  Green  House,  Slough.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Champain,  Frederick  de  Mornay,  son  of  Colonel  Agnew  Champain,  Box, 
Uhippenham,  aged  15,  November  10.  Burrows 

Died  1857. 

Philipps,  Edward  Berkeley,  son  of  Major  Courtenay  Philipps,  36,  Dorset 
•Square,  London,  aged  15,  February  2.  Compton 

Formerly  Captain,  86th  Regiment,  and  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Hon.  Colonel,  1st  Volunteer  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment.  Was 
also  in  the  52nd  Regiment,  and  the  15th  Hussars.  J.P.  for  Norfolk.  Assumed 
the  name  of  M ANSEL  in  lieu  of  Philipps.  Of  Old  Catton  House,  Norwich. 

WMtehead,  John   Milne,    son   of  George    Whitehead,    Esq.,   Bury,  Man- 
chester, aged  14,  November  21.  Evans 
Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Mackintosh,   Ronald,  son   of   R.  J.  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  Antigua,  aged  13, 
October  18.  Mayor 

HiU,   John,  eldest    son    of    the    Rev.   John    Hill     Citadel,   Hawkstone, 
Shrewsbury,  aged  13,  July  23.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864.  J.P.  for  Salop.  See  Sally's  Magazine, 
October  to  December,  1900.  Of  Marsh  Brook  House,  Church  Stretton. 

Wade,  Charles   Annesley,  son   of  the   Rev.    Edward   Wade,   36,  Trinity 
Terrace,  Derby,  aged  14,  April  30.  Mayor 

Nockolds,  Martin,  son  of  M.  Nockolds,  Esq.,  Castle  Hill  House,  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex,  aged  13,  April  17.  Shairp 

James,  John  Charles  Horsey,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  James,  Avington 
Rectory.  Hungerford,  aged  13,  January  30.  Burrows 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Com- 
missioner of  Land  Titles,  Western  Australia,  1875.  Died  February,  1899. 

Walker,  Sherbrooke,  son  of  Mrs.  Walker,  Aston  Lodge,  Derby,  and  the 
late  Thomas  Walker,  aged  14,  April  15.  Arnold 

Settled  as  a  sheep  farmer  in  New  Zealand,  where  he  died,  9  February,  1878. 

Buszard,  Frank,  second  son  of  Marston  Buszard,  Esq.,  Lutter worth,  aged 
14,  April  1.  Bradley 

M.B.  London,  1861,  M.D.  1865.  F.R.C  S.  1864,  F.R.C.P.  1887.  Senior  Physician, 
formerly  Senior  Surgeon,  Northampton  General  Infirmary. 

Campion,  John  Gadsby,  son  of  the  Rev,  John  William  Coventry  Campion, 
Westoning,  Woburn,  aged  13,  February  24.  Evans 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866.  J.P.  for  Bedfordshire.  Major, 
Bedfordshire  Volunteers,  1883-93.  Of  Westoning  Manor,  Woburn. 

Scarlett,  William  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Williams  Scarlett,  Totteridge, 
Herts,  aged  14,  October  19.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Lieut  -Colonel  Scottish  Division  Garrison 
Artillery.  Of  Gigha,  Co.  Argyll.  Died,  31  July,  1888, 


136  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Pirie,  Francis  Logie,  second  son  of  Francis  Pirie,  Esq.,  26,  Chester  Terrace, 
London,  aged  13.  February  16.  Mayor 

Exhibitioner  I860.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  Mathemat:cal  Moderations, 
1862,  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Mathematics,  1863,  M  A.  1872.  Of  Tottingworth 
Park,  Heathfield,  Sussex. 

Williams,  David  Walter,  fourth  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  4,  Westbourne 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  July  15.  Burrows 

Lieutenant-General,  26th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1894.  Of  Braizeworth,  Castle 
Barhill,  Baling,  W. 

Grant,  Richard  Tassell  Anthony,  son  of  Thomas  Tassell  Anthony  Grant, 
Esq.,  afterwards  K.C.B.,  20,  Chester  Terrace,  Regents  Park, 
London,  aged  15  October  6.  Burrows 

J.P.  for  Hants.    Of  Staffa,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Halkett,  George,  son  of  Lady  Halkett,  59,  Gloucester  Place,  London,  aged 
15,  September  4.  Evans 

Died,  8  February,  1858. 

Sandham,  Willoughby  Hamond,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Sandham,  55, 
Cadogan  Place,  London,  aged  14.  April  8.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  Bombay  Artillery,  1857.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery,  1866.  Major, 
1877.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Retired  as  Colonel,  1890.  Died  at  Hastings, 
19  October,  1899. 

Heathcote,  Michael  Edensor,  son  of  Mrs.  Heathcote,  Coburg  House, 
Teignmouth,  aged  13,  November  17.  Shairp 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1851 

Webster,  Christopher,  eldest  son  of  Christopher  Maling  Webster,  Pallion 
Hall,  Sunderland,  aged  13,  June  7.  School 

Died,  16  December,  1871. 

Filder,  Herbert  Wall,  son  of  J.  Filder,  Esq.,  The  Pages,  Bexhill,  Sussex, 
aged  14,  April  30.  School 

Hitchcock,  William,  son  of  Walter  H.  Hitchcock,  Esq.,  Horsham,  Sussex, 
aged  14,  April  4.  Gompton 

Captain,  24th  Regiment.  Changed  his  name  to  DEGACHEK.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
War,  and  was  killed  at  Isandlana,  22  February,  1879. 

Mansell,  Waldemar,  third  son  of  Alfred  Mansell,  Esq.,  Blackheath  Park, 
Kent,  aged  16,  June  21.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1863.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough,  1860.  Of  28,  Saumarez  Street,  Guernsey,  Channel  Islands. 

Haines,  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Job  Haines,  Esq.,  Tipton,  Staffordshire, 
aged  16,  January  18.  Left  September,  1857.  Burrows 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1864.     Of  Hill  House,  West  Bromwich. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1854. 

Gary,  Francis  Walter,  son  of  Captain  William  Lucius  Cary,  Rugby,  aged 
13,  November  1.  Town 

Colonel,  15th  Regiment.    Died  1898. 

Gibbs,  Joseph  Games,  son  of  Mrs.  Gibbs,  Westbury,  Wilts,  aged  14. 
January  12.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1866.  Vicar  of  Speenhamland,  New- 
bury,  1875-99.  Rector  of  Bast  Hendred,  Berks,  from  1899. 


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Oakeley,  Edward  Murray,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  Bart., 
aged  14,  May  16.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865.  Formerly  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College.  Of  Bycliff,  Sandgate,  Kent. 

Thompson,  Rawdon,  son  of  Colonel  William  Thompson,  Bengal  Infantry, 
aged  12,  November  17.  School 

Kitchener,  Francis  Elliott,  second  son  of  William  Cripps  Kitchener,  Esq., 
Newmarket,  Cambridgeshire,  aged  15,  December  30.  Left 
October,  1857.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1857.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  12th  Wrangler,  and  Second 
Class  Classical  Tripos,  1861,  Fellow  1863,  M.A  1864.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby, 
1862-74.  Headmaster  of  the  High  School,  Newcastle,  Staffs,  1874.  J.P.  for 
Staffordshire.  Of  Oulton  Old  Hall,  Stone,  Staffordshire. 

Loch,  James,  son  of  Thomas  Coutts  Loch,  Esq.,  Civil  Service,  Bengal, 
aged  12,  November  18.  Shairp 

Formerly  Captain,  Royal  Artillery,  1872. 

Martin,  Marcus  Trevelyan,  son  of  Captain  William  Martin  (O.R.  1820), 
Warsop  Rectory,  Notts,  aged  12,  April  29.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1865,  LL.M.  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1868.  University  Eleven,  1862-1864.  J.P.  for  Middlesex.  Of  70,  Portland 
Place,  London,  W. 

Parker,  Duncan,  son  of  Major  Windsor  Parker,  Clopton  Hall,  Woolpit, 
Suffolk,  aged  15,  April  8.  Evans 

J.P.  for  Suffolk.    Of  Clopton  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Thomas,  Charles  Whiteman,  son  of  Captain  H.  L.  Thomas,  Bryn  Elwy, 
St.  Asaph.  aged  14,  February  27.  Bradley 

Lieutenant,  21st  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Died  at 
Simla,  28  June,  1867. 

Stanton,  Arthur  Henry,  third  son  of  Charles  Stan  ton,  Esq.,  Stroud, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  15,  June  21.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  Curate  of  St.  Alban's,  Holborn, 
from  1863. 

Paul,  Robert  Macleane,  third  son  of  the  late  William  Paul,  stepson  of 
J.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Southleigh,  Truro,  aged  13,  November  5  Left 
June,  1859.  Bradley 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M  A.  1866.  A  Solicitor  at  Truro.  Com- 
missioner in  the  Stannaries  Court.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese,  1888.  Of  Trevrea, 
Truro.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Macpherson,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev  Robert  Macpherson,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  January  14.  Town — Bowden  Smith 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1860,  B.A.  1863.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1865.  Practised  at  Bombay,  1865-1900.  New  University  Club. 

Macpherson,  Alexander,  second  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Robert  Macpherson, 

aged  12,  January  28.  Town 

Commissioner,  Imperial  Maritime  Customs,  China.    Died  in  Paris,  January,  1878. 

Mallaby,  John  Jackson,  third  son  of  Joseph  Mallaby,  Esq.,  Uttoxeter, 
aged  13,  September  21.  Burrows 

Exeter  College,   Oxford,    B.A.   1863,    M.A.  1866.     Incumbent   of    St.   James, 
Brighton,  from  1873. 
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138  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Westby,    Edmund  Wright,  son  of   Edmund  Westby,  Esq.,  9,  Cornwall 
Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  15,  May  19.  Evans 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1862.    Barrister-at-Law,   Inner  Temple, 

Ormsby,  Henry  Magee,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Blosset  Ormsby,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  July  9.  Town 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,   Scholar,   B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1870.    Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  from  1867. 

Winnall,  John  Edwin,  son  of   John   Winnall,  Esq.,  Hawthorn    Borrow, 
Worcestershire,  aged  14,  November  9.  Bowden  Smith 

Macturk,   William  Duncan,  son  of  Dr.  Macturk,   Bradford,   Yorkshire, 
aged  15,  December  14.  Evans 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired,  64th  Native  Infantry,  Bengal. 

Franks,  Henry  Whitmore.  second  son  of  John  Franks,  Esq.,  Ballyscadan, 
Knocklong,  Co.  Limerick,  aged  14,  October  9,  Shairp 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired,  107th  Regiment.     Died,  6  October,  1895. 

Chase,  Fleetwood  Denham,  twelfth  son  of  Mrs.  Chase,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
John  Woodford  Chase,  aged  13.  July  23.  Town 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1859.    Of  63,  Sheet  Street,  Windsor. 

Kaye,  William,  fourth  son  of  William  Kaye,  Esq.,  Ampney  Park,  Ciren- 
cester,  aged  16,  February  18.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1858.  Magistrate  and  Collector  N.W.  Provinces,  1881. 
Retired  1893.  Of  Rope  Hill,  Boldre,  Lymington,  Hants. 

Brown,  John,  son  of  Thomas   Brown,  Esq.,  Van  Dieman's   Land,  aged  12, 
January  4.  School 

Sturge,  Lewis   Joseph,   son  of  the  late  John   Sturge,    Esq.,  Boley   Hill, 
Rochester,  aged  15,  August  9.  Evans 

Barrister-at-Law,  Midland  Circuit.    Died,  1873. 

Paddon,  John  Locke,  son  of  the    Rev.  Thomas   Henry  Paddon,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  January  25.  Town 

Died  at  School,  11  December,  1854. 

Paddon,  William  Francis  Locke,  second  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Thomas 
Henry  Paddon,  aged  9,  September  21.  Town 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1366.  Incumbent  of  Kilmaine,  Co.  Mayo,  1878-89. 
Serving  in  British  Columbia  from  1889.  Of  Erin  Hall,  Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

Duesbery,  James  Stuart  Thornton,  son  of  William  Duesbery,  Esq.,  Skelton 
Hall,  York,  aged  14,  November  5.  Mayor 

Died,  19  April,  1895. 

Davenport,  John  Davies,  eldest  son  of  John  Marriott  Davenport,  Esq  , 
St.  Giles,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  15.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Mathematical  Moderations,  1860,  B.A.  First 
Class  Final  Mathematics,  1862  Senior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1863,  Johnson 
Mathematical  Scholar,  1863,  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College,  1864,  M.A.  1865 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866.  Secretary  to  the  Governing  Body  of 
Winchester  College.  17,  Kensington  Gardens,  London,  W. 


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Gamlen,  William  Willis,  son  of  Robert  Gamlen,  Esq.,  Church  Street, 
Stoke  Newington,  aged  14,  August  15.  Mayor 

Drowned  in  New  Zealand,  1863. 

Shorting,  Charles  George  Horatio,  eldest  sou  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Shorting, 
Stonham  Aspal,  Suffolk,  aged  13.  December  13.  Bradley 

Exhibition  1859.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1860,  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1861,  B.A.  New  Inn  Hall,  1863.  Died,  1897. 

Moultrie,  George  Edward,  sou  of  Mrs.  Moultrie,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  John  Moultrie,  aged  11,  May  29.  Town 

Joined  the  Indian  Navy.  Was  in  the  Bank  of  Bengal  after  the  Navy  was  broken 
up  in  1862.  Lost  in  the  Persia  during  the  great  cyclone  of  1864. 

Starkey,  Edward  Charles,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Starkey,  and  the  late 
Thomas  Starkey,  Charlton  House,  Cheltenham,  aged  13, 
November  25.  Gompton 

Formerly  Captain,  13th  Hussars.     Of  Tang  Hall,  York.    Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bowdeil-Smith,  William,  son  of  Nathaniel  Bowden- Smith,  Esq.,  Broeken- 
hurst,  Hants,  aged  14,  December  27.  B.  Smith 

Settled  in  Ceylon,  1858.    Died  suddenly,  at  Brockenhurst,  October,  1898. 

Bowden-Smith,  Frederick  Herman,  fifth  son  of  the  above  Nathaniel 
Bowden-^mith,  Esq.  aged  13,  April  21.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1867.  University  Eleven.  Rector  of 
Weston  Patrick,  1881-9,  and  of  Highclere,  Hants,  1889-95.  Of  Carey's,  Brocken- 
hurst, Lymington,  Hants. 

Lee- Warner,  Henry,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Lee-Warner, 
(O.R.  1814),  Walsingham,  Norfolk,  aged  12,  January  3.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1860.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1860.  Prizeman  for 
Latin  Verse  and  Greek  Epigram,  1861,  B.A  ,  llth  in  First  Class  Classical  Tripos, 
1864,  Bachelor's  Member's  Prize,  and  Fellow,  1865,  M.A.  1867.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby,  1864-85.  J.P.  for  Norfolk.  Of  The  Paddocks,  S  waff  ham. 

Adams,  Henry  Cokayne,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Adams,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  March  5.  Town 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862.  Resided  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
where  he  died,  10  September,  1901. 

RavenMll,  Charles  Prescott,  sixth  son  of  John  Ravenhill,  Esq.,  Ashton, 
Heytesbury.  Wilts,  aged  14  March  28.  B.  Smith 

A  Coffee  Planter  in  Ceylon,  1864-65.  Returned  in  ill-health,  1865.  Of  Glaniskir, 
Aberyskir,  Brecon,  1902. 

Harte,  Richard,  son  of  Mrs.  Harte,  9,  Pembroke  Place,  Dublin,  aged  14, 
May  17.  Burrows 

Wareing,  Henry  Barton,  son  of  Robert  Wareing,  Esq.,  Ormskirk, 
Lancashire,  aged  14,  October  27  Evans 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Ormskirk  and  Southport. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1854, 

Sloane-Stanley,  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Sloane-Stanley, 
Branstone,  Grantham,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  Feb.  14.  Compton 

Private  Secretary  to  the  6th  and  7th  Dukes  of  Rutland,  from  1879.  Contribute 
to  the  "  History  of  the  Belvoir  Hunt."  Address,  Belvoir  Castle,  Grantham 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 


140  Ooulburn,  1850-57. 


WMpham,  Thomas  Tillyer,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Whipham,  Esq., 
Strand  House,  Chiswick,  aged  15,  April  6.  Bradley 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864,  B.Med.  1866,  D.Med.  1885.  Practising 
in  London. 

Fenwick,  George  Anthony,  eldest  son   of   George  Fen  wick,   Esq.,  Low 
Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  October  26.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  Northumberland  Hussars.  Partner  in  a  Banking  firm  at 
Newcastle.  Of  the  Croft,  Hillmorton,  Rugby. 

Hopkins,    Henry    Gordon,    fifth    son    of    John    Oastell    Hopkins,    Esq., 
Greenlaw,  Berwick,  aged  15,  September  7.  Bradley 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1864.  University  Eight,  1861. 
Vicar  of  Clifton,  York,  1876-94.  Rector  of  Hampreston,  Dorset,  1895-98.  Vicar  of 
Ham,  Ashbourne,  from  1900. 

Starkey,  John  Frederick,  second  son  of  John  Starkey,  Esq  ,  Spring  Wood 
House,  Huddersfield,  aged  15,  April  11.  Gompton 

J.P.  and  D  L.  for  Oxfordshire.  High  Sheriff,  1899.  Lieutenant,  Hon.  Captain, 
Warwickshire  Yeomanry,  1868-88.  Of  Bodicote  House,  Banbury. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1855. 

Kenney,  Arthur  Robert,  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Robert  Kenney,  Rector 
of  Bourton,  Rugby,  aged  14,  August  17.  Town 

Gained  a  Commission  given  to  the  School  by  Lord  Stanley,  1859.  Formerly 
Colonel,  Madras  Cavalry,  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Madras. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  of  HERBERT,  1875.  Of  62,  Overstrand  Mansions, 
Battersea  Park. 

Langtry,  Robert,  son  of  Richard  Langtry,  Esq.,  Fort  William,  Belfast, 
aged  15,  June  24.  School 

Ensign,  14th  Foot,  1858.  Lieutenant,  1862.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  War, 
1863-5.  Retired  1866. 

Norton,  Alfred,  son  of  A.*Norton,  Esq.,   Stratford  House,  Manchester, 
aged  15,  May  15.  School 

Dobson,  Graham  Bowles,  son  of  Captain  Dobson,  R.N.,  Avon  Hill,  Midford, 
Bath,  aged  13,  September  26.  School 

Ensign  37th  Regiment,  1863.    Lieutenant  1865.    Captain  1868. 

Poole,  Arthur  Ruscombe,  eldest  son  of  Gabriel  Stone  Poole,  Esq.,  Bridg- 
water,  aged  14,  April  18.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866.  University  Eight,  1863.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1865.  Bencher,  1894.  Special  Pleader,  Western  Circuit. 
Recorder  of  Bristol.  Died,  22  May,  1897. 

Lee,  Lee  Percyvale,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Lee,  Versailles,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Nicholas  Lee,  aged  15,  July  16.  School 

Died  at  home,  July,  1858. 

Walker,  James  Douglas,  eldest  son  of  James  Ouchterlony  Walker,  Esq., 
Blairton,  Aberdeen,  aged  13,  March  4.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1866.  Bencher,  1887.  Special  Pleader,  Western  Circuit.  Q.C.  1891.  Of 
Blairton,  Belhelvie,  Aberdeen,  and  20,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 

Nicholetts.   Henry,    son    of    John    Nicholetts,    Esq.,    South    Petherton. 
Somerset,  aged  14,  July  31.  School 

Killed  in  Borneo. 


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Thompson,  William,  son  of  Richard  Thompson,  Esq.,  Stamford,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  16,  December  10.  Arnold 
Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Stamford. 

Battiscombe,  Walter    Ernest   8ax,  son  of  the    Rev.  Richard  Battiscombe, 
Hactons,  Romford,  Essex,  aged  14,  February  7.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  Deputy  Commissary,  Transport  Department.  J.P.  for  Co.  Radnor. 
Of  Woodlands,  Glasbury,  Radnorshire. 

Dendy,  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Dendy,  Ockley,  Dorking, 
aged  14,  Dec.  9.  B.  Smith. 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Moderations,  1861,  First  Class  in  Law  and 
Modern  History,  1863,  B.A.,  Vinerian  Scholar,  1864,  B.C.L.,  1866.  Fellow  of 
University  College,  1873.  Died,  5  January,  1900. 

Dakyns,  Bury  Irwin,  third  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Dakyns,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  April  2.  Town 

Of  Oswestry,  Shropshire. 

Prinsep,    Charles    John,    son   of   C.    R.   Prinsep,   Esq.,   Judge    Advocate 
General,  Calcutta,  aged  13,  Feb.  13.  Evans 

Sometime  Lieutenant,  1st  European  Light  Cavalry,  Afterwards  in  the  19th 
Hussars,  1858-1876. 

Pawcett,  Rowland  Hill,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Gordon  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Civil 
Service,  Bombay,  aged  14,  May  25.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  33rd  Duke  of  Wellington's  Regiment,  Ensign,  1858,  Lieutenant, 
1861,  Captain,  1867,  Passed  Staff  College.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War,  1867-8, 
and  present  at  the  Storming  of  Magdala.  Brevet  and  Major,  1880.  Retired  with 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1881.  Of  St.  Mary's  Grange,  Alderbury,  Salisbury. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Billintou,  Arthur,  son  of  William  Billinton,  Esq.,  Wakefield,  Yorkshire, 
aged  14,  August  21.  Shairp 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1865.    Of  1,  Carnaby  Street,  Leeds. 

Brown,    Samuel  ti  tain  ton,  eldest   son    of   Samuel    William   Brown,   Esq. 
Lewisham,  Kent,  aged  13,  April  5th.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1864,  M.A.,  1868. 
F.R.C.S.  Died  at  Lewisham,  12  June,  1876. 

Dineley,    George   Giffard,   only   son   of   the   late   Rev.    Francis   Dineley, 
Pershore,  aged  15,  November  2nd.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1861.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866- 
Chancery  Bar.  Of  8,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

O'Brien,  Edward  Pennefather,  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Ossery  and  Ferns, 
Palace,  Kilkenny,  aged  15,  April  27.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  R  A.  1861.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1865.  South 
Wales  Circuit. 

Law,  Michael,  second  son  of  Michael  Law,  Esq  ,  8,  Great  Denmark  Street, 
Dublin,  aged  14,  April  2.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,   Dublin,  B.A.  and  LL.D.  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's    Inn, 
Judge  of  International  La\ 
Boveva  House,  Mansourah 


Judge  of  International  Law,  Egypt,  since  1877.      Judge  at  Mansourah,  1902.      Of 

" ,  Egypt. 


Wallace,  Nesbit  Willoughby,  son  of  Mrs.  Wallace,  Clifton,  Bristol,  and 
the  late  Charles  Hill  Wallace,  aged  15,  April  20.  Bradley 

Gazetted  to  the  76th  Regiment,  1857,  afterwards  in  the  60th  Rifles.  Retired  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1886.  Served  in  the  Red  River  Expedition,  1870.  Medal. 
J.P.  for  Hants.  Appointed  Colonel,  commanding  "  King's  Colonials,"  1901. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 


142  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Carey,   Ernest  Adolphus,  son   of  Sausmarez  Carey,  Esq.,  Grange  Road, 
Guernsey,  aged  15,  June  23.  Bradley 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  22nd  Regiment.    Retired  1885. 

Clarke,  Walrond  Whitter,  son  of  the  late  T.  E.   Clarke,   Esq.,  Crediton, 
Devon,  aged  15,  August  21.  Shairp 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  Rector  of  Clayhidon, 
Wellington,  Somerset,  from  1870. 

Muir,  William  James   Wemyss,  son  of    William    Muir,    Esq.,   afterwards 
K.C.S.I.  Agra,  aged  14,  Oct.  24.  Evans 

Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Political  Agent  at  Harowtee  and  Tonk,  1881.  Care 
of  Coutts  and  Co.,  59,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Crowfoot,  John  Henchman,  second  son  of  William  Edward  Crowfoot,  Esq., 
Beccles,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  October  16.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1860.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1861,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1862,  B  A  ,  First  Class  Final  Classics,  1864,  Fellow  of  Jesus  College, 
1866-73,  M.A  ,  1867.  S.P.G.  Missionary  in  India,  1867-71.  Canon  and  Chancellor 
of  Lincoln,  1898.  Of  the  Sub-Deanery,  Lincoln. 

Mason,  Frederick  Latour,   third  son  of  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  Lincoln, 
aged  14,  February  18.  Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1862.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1865.  Of  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  15,  Arlington  Street,  W. 

Berrie,  Robert,  son   of   R.  Berrie,  Esq.,  6,   Inverness   Terrace,   London, 
aged  15,  June   18.  Arnold 

Master,  Gilbert  Coventry,  second  son   of  the    Rev.   James    Streynsham 
Master,  Chorley,  Lancashire  aged  15,  July  3.  Evans 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  18(52,  M.A.  1865.  Vicar  of  Thornham,  Maidstone, 
1880-8.  Of  Spring  Vale,  Lansdowne  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Poole,    Robert    Burton,    eldest    son     of     William    Savage    Poole,    Esq., 
Kenil worth,  aged  14,  August  8.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.  1880,  D.D.  1886. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College.  Headmaster  of  Harpur  Foundation  Modern 
School,  Bedford,  1877-1900.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely  Cathedral,  1900.  Rector  of 
Beckley,  Sussex,  from  1900. 

Ellis,  Edmund  Henry,  eldest  son  of  George  Henry  Ellis,  Esq ,  Park  Hill, 
Clapham,  aged  13,  February  17.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1864.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  DANVERS,  1897. 
Of  29,  Cranleigh  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  and  Volvens,  Ockley,  Surrey. 

Richards,  George  Henry,  son  of  Francis  Richards,  Esq.,  Gardiner,  Maine, 
U.S.A.,  aged  16,  June  14.  B  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1866,  University  Eight,  1861  and 
1862.  President,  C.U.B.C..  1862.  Barrister-at-Law,  Massachusetts,  1865,  and 
U.S.  Circuit  Courts,  1866.'  Sailed  the  winning  yachts  in  the  America  Cup 
Races,  1885,  1886,  and  1887.  Of  Sears  Buildings,  Boston,  U.S.A.,  1902. 

Sandars,    William  (Jollett,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  Sandars,   Esq.,  Hemel 
Hempstead,  aged  14,  October  8.  Bradley 

Sometime  in  the  Army.  Invalided.  Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  1870.  Taylorian 
Exhibition  in  Modern  Languages,  1871.  An  Army  Tutor,  1872.  Died  1881. 

Mai  11  War  ing,  Randolph,  eighth  son  of  Captain  Rowland  Mainwaring.  R.N., 
Whitmore,  Staffordshire,  aged  15,  July  26.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862.  Formerly  in  the  Education  Office, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  1869.  Residing  at  Malvern,  1902. 


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Howard,  Alfred  Gordon,  son   of    Alfred    Howard,   Esq.,   3,   Wesbbourne 
Crescent,  London,  aged  14,  May  24.  Shairp 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  68th  Regiment.    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  War,  1864. 

Dakyns,  Charles    Stuart,   fourth    son    of    Thomas    Henry    Dakyns,   Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  11,  January  8.  Toivn 

King's  College,  London.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1869.  Settled  in 
America.  Of  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Moultrie,  Cecil  Bligh,  son  of  Mrs.  Moultrie,  Rugby,  aged  10,  Oct.  3.     Town 

In  the  Bank  of  Bengal.    Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  at  Nagpore,  1866. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1855. 

Beachcroft,   Francis   Porten,   eldest   son    of    Samuel     Beachcroft,    Esq., 
Putney,  Surrey,  aged  13,  May  7.  School 

Exhibitioner  1860.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1860,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1862,  B.A.  1864.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1864.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1871.  DivisionalJudge,  Sialcoot,  1884.  Retired  1891.  Of  Shelton, 
Sydenham  Hill. 

Porch,  Reginald,  third  son  of  T.  Porch  Porch,  Esq.,  Edgarley,  Glaston- 
bury,  aged  16,  November  30.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1862,  LL.M.  1866.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1861. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Malda,  1881.  Died  of  fever  at  Poonah,  1886. 

Cross,    John  Walter,   son  of   William   Cross,    Esq.,   St.   Michael's  Mount, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  March  12.  Shairp 

Married  "  George  Eliot."    Of  4,  Percy  Villas,  Campden  Hill,  London. 

Hopkinson,   George    Henry,  son   of  Charles    Uopkinsoii,  Esq.,  3,   Regent 
Street,  London,  aged  12,  November  12.  Evans 

A  Banker  in  London.    Of  3,  Kegent  Street. 

Tennant,  Augustus  Eatwell,  son  of  Sir  James  Tennant,  Knt,  Peterhoff. 
Simla,  aged  13,  November  19.  Arnold 

Residing  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Marshall,  Victor  Alexander  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  James  Garth  Marshall, 
Esq.,  Headingley  House,  Leeds,  aged  13,  November  6.          Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  Coniston  Park, 
Coniston,  Lancashire. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,     1855. 

Tew,  Arthur  William,  son  of  Mr.  W.  Tew,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  6.     Town 
Mason,  William,  son  of  Mr.  W.  Mason,  Rugby,  aged  11,  October  2.      Town 

Formerly  Assistant  Writing  Master  in  Rugby  School.      Of  Albert  Street,  Rugby. 

Parnell,  William,  son  of  Mr.  John  Parnell,  Kugby,  aged  11,  Sept.  12.   Town 
Formerly  an  Estate  Agent.    Of  Tollington  Park,  London. 

Parnell,  John,  son  of  the  above  Mr.  John  Parnell,  aged  9,  Sept.  22.     Town 

Of  Rainsbrook,  Barby  Road,  Rugby. 

Napier,  Frederick,  son  of  James  Napier,   Esq  ,  care  of  Edward  Johnston 
and  Co.,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  July  1.  School 

Sometime  a  Merchant  in  Liverpool  and  New  York.  Of  147,  Gloucester  Road 
London.  Union  Club. 


144  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Perkins,  Alfred  Thrale,  son  of  A.  Perkins,  Esq.,  Taynish  House,  Loch- 
gilphead,  Argyllshire,  aged  12,  May  19.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  21st  Regiment.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  and 
Hon.  Colonel,  3rd  Battalion  Welsh  Regiment,  1895.  In  command  of  his  Battalion 
serving  in  South  Africa,  1902.  C.B.  26  June,  1902.  Of  Eastcourt,  Wells, 
Somerset 

Morgan-Payler,  Frederick  Payler,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Morgan  Payler,  (O.R.  1816),  Willey  Rectory,  Lutterworth,  aged 
14,  June  24.  Bradley 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Curate  of  Marton,  1875-76. 
Died  about  1895. 

Cookesley,  Thomas  Hugo,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parker  Cookesley, 
Wimborne  Minster,  Dorset,  aged  13,  October  24.  Evans 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1860. 

Davies,  Richard  Henry,  son  of  Richard  Davies,  Esq.,  Madeira,  aged  15, 
May  11.  Evans 

A  Wine-shipper  at  Jerezdela  Frontera,  Spain,  where  he  died. 

Annitage,  Joseph  Armitage,  son  of  George  Armitage,  Esq  ,  Milnsbridge, 
tiuddersfield,  aged  14,  September  23.  Evans 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  2nd  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry.  Of  Milnsbridge,  J.P. 
Died,  1898. 

Jesse,  John  Disney,  son  of  Captain  William  Jesse,  Maisonette.  Ingatestone, 
Essex,  aged  14,  August  3.  Bradley 

Hamilton,  James,  son  of  William  Hamilton,  Esq.,Minard  Castle,  In  verary, 
aged  14,  October  6.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1860.    Died  at  College. 

Cope,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Cope,  Esq.,  Osbaston  Hall,  Hinckley, 
Leicestershire,  aged  15,  August  22.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1806.  J.P.  for  Leicestershire.  Of  Osbaston  Hall,  Nuneaton. 

Maclean,  Allan,  second  son  of  Captain  William  Maclean,  R.N.,  Lazonby 
Hall,  Penrith.  aged  14,  April  28.  Shairp 

Colonel,  1st  Royal  Dragoons.  Retired.  Of  Brook  House,  Bracknell.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Anstey,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  G.  A.  Anstey,  Esq.,  Wiesbaden,  aged  13, 
September  23.  Bradley 

Colonel,  retired,  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Present  at 
Ulundi.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Joynson,  Edward  Walter,  son  of  William  Joynson,  Esq.,  Sale  Moor, 
Cheshire,  aged  13,  December  21.  Bradley 

J.P.  for  Cheshire.     Of  Dunham  House,  Altrincham. 

Sykes,  Arthur  Henry,  fifth  son  of  Richard  Sykes,  Esq.,  Edgeley,  Cheshire, 
aged  14,  January  10.  Shairp 

J.  P.  for  Cheshire  and  Salop.    Of  Lydham  Manor,  Bishops  Castle,  Salop. 

Cramer-Roberts,  Francis  Alexander  Randal,  fourth  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
John  Cramer-Roberts,  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin,  aged  14, 
December  3.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1862,  M.A.,  1868,  D.D  ,  1878.  BISHOP  OF 
CHRISTCHURCH,  Nassau,  Bahamas,  1878-85.  Vicar  of  Blackburn,  1887.  Died, 
9  February,  1901. 


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Walker,  Gerald,  son  of  James    Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards   Baronet.  (O.K. 
1816),  Sandhutton,  York,  aged  13,  September  14.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  15th  Hussars.  J.P.  for  North  Riding.  Of  Hill  House, 
Richmond,  Yorkshire.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Abraham,  Robert  James,  son  of  T.   R.   Abraham,  Esq.,   Swiss  Cottage, 
Herne  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  14.  November  1.  Mayor 

Everett,  Albert  Nelson,  son  of  J.  Everett,  Esq.,  Green   Hill,  Heytesbury, 
Wilts,  aged  15.  February  27.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Shaftesbury.     Died,  1894. 

Thompson,    William    Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Thompson,  Clapham,  aged    14, 
September  26.  Bradley 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Bracketed  23rd  Wrangler,  1863,  M.A.,  1869. 
Late  Indian  Civil  Service. 

Stevenson,  Nathaniel,  second  son  of  Mrs.   Stevenson     Braidwood   House, 
Carluke,  and  the  late  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  aged  15,  April  15 

Shairp 

Gazetted,  Ensign.  Royal  Scots,  1858.  Lieutenant  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  1863. 
Captain,  1866.  Major,  1870.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1871.  Colonel,  1876  Major- 
General,  1886.  Lieutenant-General,  1892.  General,  1892.  General,  1898.  Com- 
manding Cork  District,  1886-9.  Lieutenant-Governor  and  Commanding  Troops, 
Guernsey  and  Alderney  District,  1894-99.  Of  23,  Basil  Mansions,  Knightsbridee 
United  Service  Club. 

Linton,  Sydney,  third  son  of  the  Rev.   Henry  Linton,  (O.R.,  1815)  Hunt- 
ingdon, aged  14,  July  2  Bradley 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1870,  D.D.  1884.  University  Eleven, 
1861.  Vicar  of  St.  Philips,  Heigham,  Norwich.  BISHOP  OF  RIVEBINA,  Australia 
1883.  Died,  15  May,  1894. 

Were,  Francis,  son  of  Mrs.  Were,  Clifton,  Bristol,  and  the  late  Thomas 
Bonville  Were,  aged  14,  March  19.  Arnold 

Of  Petersfield,  Hants. 

Sankey,  Richard  John,  son  of  John  Sankey,  Esq.,  Talbot  Lodge,  Stillorgan, 
Ireland,  aged  15,  February  19.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Gazetted  to  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  1863  Captain 
1871.  Retired,  1879.  Of  51,  Augusta  Gardens,  Folkestone.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Blackett,  Henry  Wise  Ridley,  son  of  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  Bart.,  Matfen 
Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  June  24.  Evans 

Formerly  Major,  19th  Hussars.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired,  1884.  Armv  and 
Navy  Club. 

Ellis,  Hubert  Dynes,  son  of  B.  Ellis,  Esq.,  Bow,  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  5. 

B.  Smith 
Of  Argyle  House,  Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood. 

Pope,    George    Henry,    eldest   son   of    George   Pope,   Esq.,  Stoke  Lodge, 
Bristol,  aged  15,  December  29.  Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  in  Law  and  Modern  History,  1862 
M.A.  1865,  B.C  L.  1870.  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury,  1871.  Treasurer  to  the 
Merchant  Adventurers,  Bristol,  since  1876.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucestershire 
Of  The  Manor  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Medley,  Gerald  Morse,  son  of  Francis  William  Medley,  Esq.,  Down  Place, 
Guildford,  aged  14,  February  7.     Left  December,  1858.         Evans 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.     Of  Christchurch  Road,  Birkenhead. 

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146  Goulburn,   1850-57. 


Elliott,  William  Robert,  son  of  W.  E.  Elliott,  Esq.,  Plymouth,  aged  14, 
June  2.  B.  Smith 

Power,  Henry  Alfred,   son  of    Henry  Power,  Esq.,  Chapel  House,  Ather- 
stone,  Warwickshire,  aged  14,  January  16.  Burrows 

Whiting,  Clifton,  son  of  Francis  Whiting,  Esq.,  2,  Mecklenburgh  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  August  1.  Mayor 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.    Of  Twickenham  Park,  London,  S.W. 

Anstey,  Arthur  Newland,  son  of  G.  A.  Anstey,  Esq.,  Wiesbaden,  aged  15, 
December  18.  Bradley 

Cope,  Samuel  William,  second  son  of  Thomas  Cope,  Esq.,  Osbaston  Hall, 
Hinckley,  aged  13,  April  16.  Evans 

Exhibitioner  1861.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1861,  B.A.  1865,  M.A. 
1868.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Bramley,  Leeds,  from  1874. 

Nash,  Arthur   Woodham,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Woodham  Nash,  Esq., 
Sion  House,  Bishop's  Stortford,  aged  14,  May  21.  Compton 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Senior  Optime,  1864,  M.A.,  1867.  Of  The 
Manse,  Bishops  Stortford. 

Billington,  William  James  Fell,  son  of  Mr.  William  Billington,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  July  1.  Town 

West,  Arthur  Nugent,  son  of  Mrs.  West,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev.  T.  D. 
West,  Vicar  of  Rushmere,  aged  9,  December  29.  Town 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Sometime  Curate  of 
Buckingham.  Died  while  in  charge  of  the  Universities  Mission  at  Zanzibar,  25 
December,  1374. 

Edwards,  Jeffery,  only  son  of  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq.,  Riverford,  Totnes, 
Devon,  aged  14,  November  22nd.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1869. 
Of  Firscroft,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Holden,   Edward    Bradshaw,  son    of    J.  Holden,  Esq.,  93,  Shaw  Street, 
Everton,  Liverpool,  aged  16,  January  11.  B.  Smith 

Campbell,  Lome  Augustus,  son  of  James  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  (O.R., 
1822),  Ruerby,  aged  13,  July  2.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1S63.  Under-Secretary  to 
Government  Revenue  Department,  1881.  Died  at  Lausanne,  14  June,  1893. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1855. 

Webb,  Allan  Becher,  eldest  son  of  Allan  Webb,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Calcutta,  aged 
16,  October  6.  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1859.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations 
1860,  B.A.  1862,  Fellow  of  University  Colleg-,  1863,  M.A.  1864,  D.D.  1871.  Rector 
of  Avon  Dassett,  Leamington,  1867.  BISHOP  OF  BLOEMFONTEIN,  South  Africa, 
1870.  BISHOP  OF  GRAHAMSTOWN,  South  Africa,  1883-7.  Provost  of  Moray 
Ross,  and  Caithness,  1897.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1901. 

Trotman,  Charles  Bare,  sixth  son  of  the    ftev.  Fiennes  Samuel  Trotman, 
(O.R.  1807),  Dallington  Yicarage,  Northampton,  aged  14,  Jan.  9. 

School 

Captain,  Madras  Infantry.   Police  Department.   Died  at  Madras,  16  August,  1875. 


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Hosack,  William  James  Reid,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  William  Hosack,  Jamaica 
aged  15,  October  31.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1866. 
Of  Woodstock,  Jamaica. 

Isherwood,  John  Henry  Bradshaw,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bradshaw  Isher- 
wood,  Marple  Hall,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  August  27. 

B.  Smith 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  84th  Regiment.  J.P.  for  Cheshire.  Of  Marple  Hall, 
Stockport,  and  Bowland,  Southsea. 

Goodall,  Liebert  Edward,  second  son  of  the   Rev.  James  Joseph  Goodall, 
Bromham  Vicarage,  Bedford,  aged  13,  August  22.  Compton 

Formerly  Captain,  59th  Regiment.  Major  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Royal 
North  Gloucestershire  Militia,  1886.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks.  Of  Dinton  Hall, 
Aylesbury.  Carlton  Club. 

Beaven,  Horace  Charles,  son  of  Henry  William  Beaven,  Esq.,  13,  Blandford 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  April  25.  Bradley 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  in  London,  but  soon  after  joined  the  Royal  Artillery  and 
went  to  India.  Died  of  sunstroke  at  Mhow,  29  October,  1871. 

Jones,  Walter  David,  son  of  David  Jones,  Esq.,  Harborne  House,  Harborne, 
Birmingham,  aged  12,  March  13.  Burrows 

Staniland,   Robert  William,  son  of    Meaburn    Staniland,   Esq.,  Boston, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  12,  May  9.  Mayor 

A  Solicitor  at  Boston.  Registrar  of  County  Courts,  District  Registrar  of  High 
Court  of  Justice,  and  Town  Clerk.  Of  Boston,  Lincolnshire. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1856. 

Saimders,    Arthur    Augustus,    son   of   John   James    Saunders,  Esq.,  47, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  aged  13,  August  8.  School 

Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.  Retired  1899.  Instructor,  School  of  Gunnery,  1880-85. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

,  John  Rayner,  son  of  J.  M.  Fogg,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Sept.  17.  Town 
In  the  Civil  Service.    Died  1874. 

Lawrence,  Frank  Thomas,  son  o£  David  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
July  28.  Town 

London  University,  1871.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  and  at  Rugby, 
1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1881.  Of  6,  Pump  Court,  Temple, 
London,  E.G. 

Lee,  Edward  Dyke,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Lee,  Versailles,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Nicholas  Lee,  aged  13,  September  16.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866.  J.P.  for  Bucks.  Lieut.-Colonel,  Hon. 
Colonel,  Militia  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  1886-97.  Of  Hartwell 
House,  Aylesbury.  Carlton  Club. 

Leach,   Richard    Howell    Walker,    son   of   Richard   Howell   Leach,   Esq., 
(O.R.  1825),  Oak  Hill,  Hampstead,  aged  15,  November  30.     Evan* 
A  Solicitor.    One  of  the  Registrars  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1885. 

Farkes,  William  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Joseph  Parkes,  Hilgay 
Rectory,  Norfolk,  aged  11,  December  28.     Left  June,  1863.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Died  November,  1867. 


148  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Davenport,  Thomas  Marriott,  second  son  of  John  Marriott  Davenport, 
Esq.,  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  aged  14,  December  5.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867.  A  Solicitor  at  Oxford,  and 
Clerk  of  the  Peace.  Registrar  of  the  Probate  Court  and  Diocese,  Oxford.  Of 
Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

Stannton,  William  Charlton,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Staunton,  Newport, 
Lincoln,  and  the  late  William  Job  Oharlton  Staunton,  aged  15, 
November  21.  School 

Hippisley,  Clare  Robert,  third  son  of  John  Hippisley,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1815), 
Ston  Easton,  Bath,  aged  13,  July  2.  School 

Ash,  Edward  Philip,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Ash,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Edward  John  Ash,  aged  13,  December  25.  Town 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  University  Eleven,  1865. 
Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury,  1865.  Master  of  the  Modern  Side,  from  1876. 

Hopkinson,  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Hopkinson,  Belton,  Uppingham,  aged 
15,  June  9.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1861.  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1870.  Vicar  of 
Sutton,  Northants,  from  1891.  Of  Sutton  Grange,  Wansford. 

Holroyd,  George  Sowley,  son  of  H.  Holroyd,  Esq.,  Chowringhee  Road, 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  December  23.  Mayor 

Captain,  73rd  Regiment.    Died,  1870. 

Lee,  Frederick,  fifth  son  of  Henry  Leo,  Ksq.,  Balham,  Surrey,  aged  15, 
August  11.  Left,  October,  1859.  '  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1865.  University  Eleven,  1860.  Of  Frogmore,  Leighanv  Court  Road, 
Streatham.  New  University  Club. 

Kennaway,  Charles  William,  son  of  Sir  John  Kennaway,  Bart.,  Escot 
House,  Devon,  aged  12,  April  6.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery,  1864.  Captain,  1877.  Major,  1884.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1891.  Retired,  1892.  Of  Greenlaw,  Castle  Douglas.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Buller,  Ernest  Wentworth,  third  son  of  James  Wentworth  Buller,  Esq., 
Downes,  Crediton,  aged  14,  October  23.  '  .  Bradley 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery,  1863. 

Hodgson,  Francis  Greaves,  second  son  of  the  late  Francis  Roger  Hodgson, 
Esq.,  Manchester,  aged  15.  September  8.  Bradley 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A,  1864,  M.A.  1866.  Rector  of  Aldwincle,  Thrapstone, 
from  1891.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1900. 

Thomlinson,  Grant,  son  of  Mrs.  Thomlinson,  the  Hill,  Carlisle,  aged  14, 
December  19.  Bradley 

Ensign,  92nd  Highlanders,  1859,  Lieutenant,  1861.     Died  1875. 

Davis,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of  John  Davis,  Esq.,  Cranbrooke  Park,  Ilford, 
Essex,  aged  15,  October  6.  Bradley 

Stanning,  John,  son  of  John  Stanning,  Esq.,  Halliwell,  Bolton,  Lancashire, 
aged  15,  May  9.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1859.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867  University 
Eight,  1863.  In  business.  J. P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  Broadfield,  Leyland,  Preston. 


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Wells,  Eudo  George  Gresham,  only  son  of  Sir  Mordaunt  Lanson   Wells, 
Serjeant-at-Law,  aged  15,  August  11.  Evans 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1876.  Oxford  Circuit. 

Boyd,  Charles  Twining,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Boyd,  Arncliffe, 
Skipton,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  February  19.  Evans 

University  College,  Oxford,  H.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Government  Chaplain  at 
Colombo,  Ceylon,  1879.  Archdeacon  of  Colombo,  from  1892. 

Weston,  George,  eldest  son  of    George    Weston,    Esq.,    Tanfield    Lodge, 
Croydon,  aged  16,  October  17.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1866.  A  Solicitor  in  London.  Of 
9,  Gray's  Inn  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Weston,  James,  second  son  of  the  above  George  Weston,  Esq.,  aged  15, 
December  15-  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1862.     Of  1,  Camden  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Holmes,  Edward  Carleton,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Carleton   Holmes,  Esq., 
Wentworth  House,  Hampstead,  aged  13.  February  12         Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1866.  Of  12,  Bedford  Road,  London,  W.C. ,  and  Holmewood, 
Beckenham.  Constitutional  Club. 

Froom,   Albert,  son   of    William    Froom,    Esq.,  Portland    House.    Marine 
Parade,  Brighton,  aged  14,  January  21.  Burrows 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1881, 
and  in  the  Bechuaualaiid  Expedition,  1884-5.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Died 
of  enteric  fever  at  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal,  while  in  command  of  his  regiment, 
4  January,  1889. 

Froom,    George,    son    of    the    above    William    Froom,    Esq.,    aged     14, 
January  21.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  94th  Regiment,  1866.  Captain,  1877.  Major,  Connaught 
Rangers,  1881.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1896.  Served  with  the  94th  in  the  Zulu 
War,  and  against  Sekukuni.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1880-1, 
and  took  part  in  the  Defence  of  Standerton.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Brewster,  James   George,   eldest  son   of  James  Brewster,  Esq.,  Ashford 
Lodge,  Halstead,  Essex,  aged  15,  January  16.  B.  Smith 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1868.  Rector  of  Stratford  St.  Mary, 
Colchester,  from  1880. 

Heald,    Walter,   second   son  of    Nicholas    Heald,   Esq.,   Bredbury    Hall, 
Stockport,  aged  14,  March  19.  B  Smith 

Of  Elmfield  House,  Bromley. 

-     ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1856. 

Burton,  Francis  Nathaniel  Valentine,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Stuart  Burton, 
Esq  ,  Carrigaholt,  Clare,  aged  13,  September  14.  School 

J,P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Clare.     Of  Carrigaholt,  Kilrush.     Died  1883. 

Grilpin,  Francis  Bernard,   son  of  H.  Gilpin,    Esq.,  12,    Paragon,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  June  13.  School 

Stewart,  Charles,  son  of  D.  J.   Stewart,  Esq.,  Smart's  Hill,  Penshurst, 
Kent,  aged  15,  November  9.  Arnold 

Edinburgh  University.  Called  to  the  Scottish  Bar,  1862.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
England,  1872.  Author  of  "Hand  Immemor,"1901.  Of  38,  Eaton  Place,  London, 
S.W.  Atheneaum  Club. 


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Steimett,  John  Holland,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Stennett,  Esq.,  Carrington, 
Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  November  11.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1861.  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Postmaster,  1861,  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1863,  B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1865,  M.A.  1878.  Of  Eydon, 
Byfield,  Northants. 

Grrote,  Arthur  George,  son  of  Arthur  Grrote,  Esq.,  Judge  in  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  aged  13,  November  25.  Arnold 

Woodall,  Edward  Henry,  third  son  of  John  Woodall,  Esq.,  St.  Nicholas' 
House,  Scarborough,  aged  13,  November  28.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870.     In  Holy  Orders. 

Chadwick,  Cushford,  son  of  G.  M.  Chad  wick,  Esq.,  Oakenrod,  Kochdale, 
aged  13,  February  2.  Mayor 

Booth,  Clement,  son  of  the  Rev-  Thomas  Willingham  Booth,  Friskney, 
Boston,  aged  13,  May  11.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865.  University  Eleven,  1862-3-4-5.  Hamp- 
shire Eleven,  1870-79.  Of  Hundleby  Grange,  Spilsby. 

Johnson,  Walter,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Raukin  Johnson,  step- 
son of  P-  S.  Coxe,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  13, 
August  9.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864.  Formerly  Lieutenant,  2nd  Dragoons,  Scots 
Greys.  J.P.  for  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Rownton  Grange,  Northallerton. 

Newman,    Arthur  Alexander,  son   of   Edwin   Newman,  Esq.,  Hendford 

House,  Yeovil,  aged  12,  October  9.  Shairp 

Major,  Royal  Artillery.    Retired  1888.    Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1880.    Medal 

Pry,  James  William,  son  of  J.  T.  Fry,  Esq.,  Barston,  Bromley,  Kent, 
aged  12,  August  17.  Evans 

A  Solicitor.    Formerly  of  34,  Fenchurch  Street,  London. 

Byles,  Maurice  Barnard,  second  son  of  Sir  John  Barnard  Bylea,  a  Justice 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  49,  Russell  Square,  London,  aged  14, 
September  19.  Burrows 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1866. 
Special  Pleader,  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  3,  Princes  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
Union  Club. 

Byles,  Walter  Barnard,  eldest  son  of  the  above  Sir  John  Barnard  Byles, 
aged  15,  August  8.  Burrows 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1866,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1865.  J.P.  for  Middlesex,  High  Sheriff,  1896.  Of  Harefield  House, 
Uxbridge. 

Skingley,  Henry,  son  of  H.  S.  Skingley,  Esq.,  Wake's  Colne  Hall, 
Halstead,  Essex,  aged  13,  July  5.  B.  Smith 

Of  Wake's  Colne  Hall,  as  above. 

Winnall,  Arthur  Beaufoy,  son  of  J.  Winnall,  Esq.,  Hawthorn,  Ledbury, 
aged  12,  March  20.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  business  at  Worcester. 


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ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1856. 

Cartwright,  James  Strachan,  eldest  son  of  Mrs  Crookshank,  Kingston. 
Canada,  and  the  late  John  Solomon  Cartwrighfc,  aged  16,  August 
20.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1859.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1860.  B.A.  First 
Class  Classics,  1863.  Barrister-at-Law,  Ontario,  1868.  Registrar  of  Court  of 
Appeal  for  Ontario,  from  1899.  Of  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Cartwright,  John  Robeson,  second  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Crookshank, 
aged  14,  February  28.  Evans 

Queen's  College,  Oxfo  d,  B.A.,  1866.  Barrister-at-Law,  Ontario,  1870.  Deputy 
Attorney  General  of  Ontario,  from  1889.  Q.C.,  1890.  Of  Parliament  Buildings, 
Ontario,  Canada. 

Bingham,  Fanshawe,  only  son  of  Henry  Brothers  Bingham,  Esq ,  Rugby, 
aged  15,  May  27.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A  1869.  Rector  of  Horfield,  Bristol, 
1879—1900.  Of  Coombe  House,  Weston-super-Mare. 

GrUnton,  Dennis  du  Moulin,  son  of  Mrs.  Henry  Gunton,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
November  28.  Town 

Formerly  Captain,  96th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War  with  the 
Transport  Train.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal.  Died,  August,  1877. 

Morris,  George  Tomkyns,  son  of  the  Rev.'  G.  E.  Morris,  Rugby,  aged  13. 
April  4.  Town 

Lieutenant,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1866,  and  3rd  Bengal  Cavalry,  1867.  Major. 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1883.  Garrison  Instructor  at  Rawul  Pindi,  &c.,  1878-85, 
Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  the  march  to  Kandahar,  and  the  battle  of 
1  September.  Medal  with  Clasp,  bronze  star,  and  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1889. 

Thewles,  Horace  Augustus,  son  of  Captain  Thewles,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
March  1.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  69th  Regiment.     Died  at  Kenilworth,  January,  1902. 

Cocktmrn,  Edward,  son  of  S.  Cockburn,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Dec  11. 

Town 

KempSOn,  George  William  Douglas,  son  of  Mrs.  Sladden,  Broomfield, 
Herne,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  24.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  1st  Royal  Scots  Regiment,  and  14th  Hussars.  Died  in  Charing  Cross 
Hospital  from  the  effects  of  an  accident,  7  December,  1893. 

Foster,  Edward  Taverner,  son  of  Edward  Foster,  Esq.,  10,  Chester  Terrace, 
London,  aged  14,  May  14.  Bradley 

Hammond,  Basil  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Parish  Hammond,  Copley 
Vicarage,  Hants,  aged  14,  August  10.  Town  and  B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner,  1861.  Trinity  College,  Cambi-idge,  Scholar,  1861,  B.A.  7th  in 
First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  Junior  Chancellor's  Medallist,  and  32nd  Wrangler, 
1865,  Fellow,  M.A  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  1868-71.  Tutor 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  1871. 

Freer,  Frederic  Hubert,  son  of  C.  F.  Freer,  Esq.,  Edgehill,  Liverpool, 
aged  12,  September  3.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.  Of  Oddmgton,  Stow-in-the- 
Wold.  Died  1897. 


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Trafford,  Richard  Wylme,  son  of  Richard  Leigh  Trafford,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1811),  Rugby,  asfed  12,  November  6.  Town 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1863.  Divisional  Judge,  1886.  Retired  1891.  Oi  The  Ferns, 
George  Town,  Jersey. 

Jenkins,  William  Henry  Phillips,  eldest  son  of  John  Jenkins,  Esq.,  jun., 
Oaerleon-on-Usk,  aged  13,  October  20.  Bradley 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1862.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Monmouth.  Of  St.  Pierre, 
Chepstow. 

Barber,  Alfred  Graeff,  son  of  A.  K.  Barber,  Esq.,  Stamford  Hill,  near 
London,  aged  14.  June  25.  Bradley 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Died  10  April,  1873. 

Jebb,  A  very,  fifth  son  of  Samnel  Henry  Jebb,  Esq.,  Boston,  aged  14, 
April  13  Arnold 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  85th  Foot.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War,  1868,  with  the 
Transport  Train.  Medal  Major,  Royal  South  Lincolnshire  Militia,  1881. 
Instructor  of  Musketry,  1883. 

Mason,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk  of  Lincoln, 
aged  14.  March  3.  Arnold 

Died  21  January,  1883. 

Mahony,  George  Philip  Gun,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Vicars,  Leamington,  and 
the  late  Peirce  Kenifeck  Mahony,  aged  14,  May  14.  Left 
October,  1861.  Burrows 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1866.  J.P.  for  Co.  Kerry.  High  Sheriff,  1876.  Of 
Kilmorna,  Listowel.  Windham,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Sandenian,  David  George,  son  of  the  late  D.  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Kirk  wood, 
Lockerby,  aged  12,  February  6.  Evans 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  16th  Lancers,  Captain,  West  Norfolk  Militia.  Of  Fairy- 
land, Vale  of  Neath,  South  Wales. 

Edmonds,  Adolphus.  son  of  J.  T.  Edmonds,  Esq.,  Rose  Cottage,  Fulham, 
aged  15,  March  2.  Evans 

Drowned  while  skating  at  Rugby,  February,  1858. 

Beasley,  Robert  Turlington  Noble,  son  of  John  Beasley,  Esq.,  Chapel 
Brampton,  Northampton,  aged  12,  December  15.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Served  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  60th  Rifles,  and 
36th  Foot,  retiring  when  Adjutant.  For  several  years  had  charge  of  the  Maoris 
in  New  Zealand.  An  official  of  Police  at  Dunedin,  1885.  Governor  of  the  Gaol, 
Wanganui,  1902. 

Ollivant,  Edward  Albert,  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  Bishop's 
Court.  Llandaff,  aged  14,  June  30.  Bradley 

Gazetted,  Royal  Artillery,  1864.  Captain,  1876.  Major  1883  Of  1,  Wellington 
Crescent.  Ramsgate. 

Curwen,  Eldred   Vincent  Morris,  third  son  of  Edward   Stanley  Curwen, 
Rsq..  Workington  Ball,  Cumberland,  aged  14.  January  6.    ftradley 
J.P.  for  Cumberland.     Of  Withdeane  Court,  Brighton,  Sussex.    Arthur's  Club. 

Hanson,  Reginald,  son  of  Samuel  Hanson,  Esq.,  The  Elms,  Epsom,  aged 
16/May  31.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  MA.  1868,  LL.D.,  F.S  A.  Sheriff  for 
London  and  Middlesex,  1881.  Knighted,  1882.  Lord  Mayor,  1886-7.  M.P.  for  the 
City  of  London,  from  1891.  Holds  several  Foreign  Orders.  Created  a  Baronet,  1887 
Of  4,  Bryanston  Square,  London.  W.  Carlton  Club. 


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Gregson,  Bryan  Padgett,  son  of  Bryan  Padgett  Gregson,  Esq.,  Caton, 
Lancaster,  aged  24,  November  13.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867.       Of  Caton,  Lancaster.      J.P. 
.  for  Lancashire.    Died  February,  1901. 

Butterworth,  Herbert  Selkirk,  son  of  James  Butter  worth,  Esq.,  Rochdale, 
aged  13,  August  13.  Mayor 

Mainwaring,  Eugene  George  Henri,  ninth  son  of  Admiral  Rowland  Main- 
waring,  H,  1ST.,  Whitmore,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  Nov.  6      Bradley 
A  Civil  Engineer,  and  Railway  Official  at  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1902. 

Wyndham,  Edward  Sandford,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Wyndham, 
Sutton  Mandeville,  Salisbury,  aged  14,  February  18.  Left  June, 
I860.  B.  Smith 

Sometime  a  Land  Surveyor  in  Dorsetshire.  Went  to  Australia.  1866,  as  Govern- 
ment Surveyor.  Fruit  farming  near  Tamworth,  New  South  Wales,  1902. 

Greene,  Edward  Walter,  only  son  of  Edward  Greene,  Esq ,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  aged  14,  March  14.  B.  Smith 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  High  Sheriff,  1897.  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
1888,  Suffolk  Yeomanry.  Created  a  Baronet,  1900.  Of  Nether  Hall,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds. 

Hall,  Herbert  Lee,  third  son  of  Henry   Hall,  Esq.,  Barton  Abbey,  Wood- 
stock, aged  14,  November  25.  School 
St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford,  1869.    Late  61st  Regiment. 

Lenon,  Arthur,  son  of  T.  B.  Lenon,  Esq.,  India  Board,  Westminster,  aged 
14,  July  3.  School 

Symes,  James  Frisby,  son  of  Mr.  Robert  Symes,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Oct.  4. 

Town 

Formerly  resident  in  Rugby.    Left  for  Chicago,  U.S.A.,  about  1899. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1856. 

Grainger,  John  Ireby,  son  of  H.  G.  Grainger,  Esq.,  High  Ireby  Grange, 
Wigton,  Cumberland,  aged  11,  November  2.  School 

Of  Holmleigh,  Leamington. 

Pullin,  Samuel  John,  son  of  S.  J.  Pullin,  Esq.,  Manor  Park,  Streatham, 
aged  15,  January  24.  Mayor 

Formerly  Captain,  16th  Regiment. 

Dawson,  Osborne  Edward,  son  of  John  William  James  Dawson,  Esq., 
33,  Bedford  Square,  London,  aged  12.  February  10.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London.    Of  10,  Hart  Street,  W.C. 

Collyer,  William  Robert,  second  son  of  John  Oollyer,  Esq.,  Impington 
Hall,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  January  11.  Bradley 

Exhibitioner,  1861.  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1861,  B.A.  1865,  M.A. 
1874.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1869.  Queen's  Advocate  at  Cyprus, 
1881-94.  Attorney- General  at  Singapore  since  1894.  New  University  Club. 

Atkinson,  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Frankville, 
Athboy,  Co  Meath,  aged  13,  December  22.  Gompton 

Of  32,  Northumberland  Road,  Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
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154  Goulburn,   1850-57. 

Tait,  James  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Duncan  Tait,  Esq.,  Milrig 
House,  Galston,  Ayrshire,  aged  15,  April  27.  Bradley 

Formerly  Captain,  4th  Dragoon  Guards.    Died  at  Fairlie  House,  Kilmarnock, 
9  September,  1879. 

Hart-Davis,  Richard   Hart,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Yaughan  Davis,  Esq., 
Frognal,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  May  19.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1870.   Curate  of  Broad  Clyst,  Devon, 
1366.    Vicar  of  Dunsden,  Reading,  from  1876. 

Pitzherbert,  Beresford,  son  of  Sir  William  Fitzherbert,  Bart.,  Somersal- 
Herbert,  Derbyshire,  aged  12,  September  11.  Evans 

For  some  years  in  Jamaica.    Died  at  Tissington,  Derbyshire,  25  May,  1873. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1857. 

Caulfeild,  Francis   William,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Warren  Caulfeild. 
Forest  Lodge,  Hythe,  aged  13,  August  29,  School 

Exhibitioner,  1862.    Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1863,  B.A.  1866.    Of  Fox 
Hall,  Bentley,  Hants. 

Maltby,  Edward  Charles,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Maltby, 
EaglescKffe  Rectory,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  April  24.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  1862.    Passed  First  for  direct  Commission,  1862. 
Sometime  Lieutenant,  9th  Regiment.    Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mansfield,  James  Lutyens,  son  of  T.  Mansfield,  Esq.,  26,  Abercrombie 
Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  September  6.  Evans 

An  Advocate  of  the  Scottish  Bar.    Died,  "some  years  ago." 

Saffbrd,  Frederick,  son  of  F.  Safford,  Esq.,  aged  15,  October  23.         School 

Pritchard,  William,  son  of  Henry  Pritchard,  Esq.,  Tregayon,  Anglesea, 
aged  15,  October  13.  School 

Dodson.  Arthur  Leathom  Plumptre,  son  of  John  Dodson,  Esq.,  Littledale 
Hall,  Lancaster,  aged  14,  March  21.  School 

Henty,  Edwin,  eldest   son   of   Edwin   Henty,  Esq.,  Ferring,  Worthing, 
Sussex,  aged  12,  February  15.  School 

J.P.  for  Sussex.    Captain,  Hon.  Major,  1884,  Royal  Sussex  Volunteers,  1880-93. 
V.D.    F.S.A.    Of  Ferring  Grange,  Worthing. 

Elers,  Walter  Waring,  son  of  the  Rev.  Carew  Thomas  Elers,  Bickenhill 
Vicarage,  Birmingham,  aged  16,  August  15.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London.    Of  22,  Inkerman  Road,  Kentish  Town,  N.W. 

Bevan,  Richard  Robinson,  son  of  the  late  J.  S.   Be  van,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
aged  16,  December  5.  Arnold 

Formerly  Major,  75th  Regiment.    Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1882. 

Walker,  Herbert  John  Ouchterlony,  second  son  of  James   Ouchterlony 
Walker,  Esq.,  Norfolk  Crescent,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  12.    School 

Royal  Artillery,  1864.    Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,   1887.    J.P.  for  Devon. 
Of  Leeford,  Great  Knowle,  Budleigh  Salterton.    Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Kelly,  Francis  Hume,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hume  Kelly,  Esq.,  Glencara, 
Mullingar,  Westmeath,  aged  16,  October  10.  Bradley 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1863.    University  Eight,  1863—1864.    J  P.  for 
Co.  Westmeath.  High  Sheriff,  1874.  Of  Glencara,  as  above.  Kildare  Street  Club. 


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Newall,  Samuel  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Newall,  Clifton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  21.  Town 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1865.    Practised  in  Manchester,  and  Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Died  24  June,  1901. 

Hoare,  Stafford   O'Brien,   son   of   Gerard   Noel    Hoare,  Esq.,  Mill    Hill, 
Hendon,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  February  23.  Shairp 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks.  High  Sheriff,  1893.  Of  Turville  Park,  Henley-on- 
Thames. 

Walker,  Reginald  Henry,  second  son  of  John  Hare  Walker,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  July  15.  Town 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1873.    Died  at  Kingstown,  Dublin,  October,  1876. 

Barlow,  John  Edward  Pratt,  son  of  F.  P.  Barlow,  Esq ,  26,  Rutland  Gate, 
London,  aged  15,  February  5.  Evans 

Sutherland,  Robert,  son  of  Charles  Sutherland,  Esq.,  Lee  Road,  Black- 
heath,  aged  15,  August  7.  B.  Smith 

Garnett,  Charles  Leslie,  son  of  the  late  George  Garnett,  Esq.,  57,  Spring 
Street,  Birmingham,  aged  15,  April  20.  Arnold 

Trinity  College.  Dublin,  B.  A.  1866,  M.A.  1872.  Rector  of  Ardtrea,  Dungannon,  Co. 
Tyrone,  from  1894. 

Garnett,  Wade  Shenton,  son  of  the  above  George  Garnett,  Esq.,  aged  15, 
March  9.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1864.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1867. 
Williamstown,  Kells,  Co.  Meath,  or  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Whall,  James  Snow,  sou  of  John  Whall,  Esq.,  Worksop,  Notts,  aged  13, 
July  13.  Arnold 

A  Solicitor  at  Worksop,  Notts.    Admitted  1867. 

Tudor,   Charles    Thynne,   son   of   Henry   Tudor,    Esq.,    46,    Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  aged  15,  July  24.  Arnold 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Ker,   David,   second   son  of  Stewart  Ker,    Esq.,  35,   Hamilton   Terrace, 
Birkenhead,  aged  14,  October  18.  Shairp 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1862-7.  Special  Correspondent  of  the  Press, 
and  author  of  Letters  about  Khiva.  Of  Haslemere,  Surrey. 

Wrigley,  Norman,  son  of  Joseph  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Netherton,  Huddersfield, 
aged  14,  October  15.  Evans 

An  Inspector  to  the  War  Department,  1889-95.  F.R.G.S.  Of  10,  Brunswick 
Gardens,  Kensington.  Union  Club. 

Siddon,  Samuel  William,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Siddon,  West  Bank,  Mans- 
field, and  the  late  Samuel  Siddon,  aged  14,  October  1.  Evans 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1861.    Died,  1868. 

Kirby,  Arthur  Raymond,  fifth  son  of  George  Goldsmith  Kirby,  Esq.,  13, 

Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  aged  15,  September  22.    Evans 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1865.    Of  81,  Cromwell  Road,  South  Kensington. 

Bros,  James  Reader  White,  third  son  of  Thomas  Bros,  Esq.,  Springfield, 
Upper  Clapton,  aged  15,  November  16.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1863.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1866, 
Recorder  of  Abingdon,  1878-88.  Appointed  a  London  Police  Magistrate,  1888. 
Of  31,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 


156  Goulburn,  1850-57. 


Kennedy,  Charles  Burchell,  son  of  Mrs.  Kennedy,  and  the  late  Rev. 
George  John  Kennedy,  Rugby,  aged  12,  September  18.  Town 

Died,  21  August,  1870. 

Hallett,  Charles  Evans,  son  of  Mrs.  Hallett,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Col. 
J.  D.  Hallett,  aged  13,  February  22.  Town 

Gazetted  to  97th  Foot,  1862.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1867,  Captain,  1874,  Major, 
1882,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1888.  Served  in  the  Looshai  Expedition,  1871-72. 
Medal.  In  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Medal.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Dowson,  William  Scott,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Head  Dowson, 
Greystoke,  Penrith,  aged  15,  June  14.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1869.  J.P.  for  Cumberland.  Of  Foxley-Henning,  Dalston,  Cumberland. 

Dunn,  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Dunn,  B.D.,  Walsall,  Staffordshire, 
aged  13,  September  9.  Mayor 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870.  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Little 
London;  Leeds,  from  1883. 

Brown,  Henry  Stainton,  son  of  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  Lewisham,  Kent, 
aged  13,  August  28.  Mayor 

Died  at  Lewisham,  31  March,  1870. 

Smith,  Walter  Wyke,  son  of  William  Wyke  Smith,  Esq.,  East  Molesey, 
Hampton  Court,  aged  12,  March  5.  Burrows 

M.R.C.S.  1867.  Practised  at  Wimborne.  Adopted  the  name  of  WYKESMITH. 
Latterly  of  Poole,  Dorset,  where  he  died,  3  February,  1902. 

Bromfield,  George  Henry  Worth,  only  son  of  Henry  Jenkins  Bromfield, 
Esq.,  Cawston  House,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  29.  Mayor 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1868.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary-the-Less, 
Lambeth,  from  1874.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1898. 

Townsend,  William  Henry  Worth,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Townsend,  Esq., 
Newnham,  Rugby,  aged  15,  January  5.  Mayor 

J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  The  Manor  House,  King's  Newnham,  Rugby.  Died 
4  August,  1901. 

Hailstone,  Edward,  son  of  the   Rev.  John   Hailstone,  Bottisham,  New- 
market, aged  13,  November  17.  Mayor 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1862.    Of  9,  Rue  de  Tocqueville,  Paris. 

Davies,  Morris,  only  son  of  James  Davies,  Esq.,  Ffosrhydgaled, 
Aberystwyth,  aged  13,  March  2.  Mayor 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1867.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cardiganshire.  Hon. 
Secretary  from  1893  of  the  Old  Rugbeian  Society.  Of  Troy  House,  Rugby. 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Forbes,  Charles  John,  son  of  Mrs.  Forbes,  Dawlish,  Devon,  aged  16, 
October  19.  Bradley 

Richards,  John  Tudor,  son  of  Francis  Richards,  Esq.,  U.S.A.,  aged  15, 
July  23.  B.  Smith 

A  General  in  the  United  States  Army.    Of  J ohnson  City,  Tennessee,  U.S.A.,  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1857. 

Spencer,  Almeric  George,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  William  Henry 
Spencer,  (O.R.  1824),  Stoke  Climsland,  Cornwall,  aged  15, 
October  16.  Evans 

Colonel,  56th  Regiment.  Retired  1898.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884. 
Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.  Commanded  33rd  Regimental  District,  1896-8.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 


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Berners,  Charles  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Hugh  Berners,  R.N.,  Land- 
ford  House,  Salisbury,  aged  14,  August  26.  Evans 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  High 
Sheriff,  1895.  Of  Woolverstone  Park,  Ipswich.  Carlton  Club. 

Lloyd,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  E.  J.  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Q  C.,  47,  Euston  Square, 
London,  aged  15,  February  28.  Burrows 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.  Brigade  Major,  Sheerness,  1879-84.  Deputy 
Quartermastei  General,  Bombay,  1886-91.  Died,  29  November,  1892. 

Seymour,    Alfred,   third   son    of    Sir    George    Hamilton    Seymour,  Knt., 
Foreign  Office,  aged  14,  February  16.  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade.    Of  Hollybrook,  Hants.    J.P.    Died,  1897. 

Law,  Robert  Arbuthnot,  third  son  of  the    Rev.  Patrick  Comerford  Law. 
Northrepps  Rectory,  Norfolk,  aged  15,  February  28.  School 

St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  1881.  Rector  of  Gunthorpe,  with  Bale,  Norfolk,  1870. 
Died,  1889. 

Martin,  Albert  Bentinck,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Martin,  Harberton, 
Totnes,  Devon,  aged  13,  December  16.  Mayor 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1863.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Died  9  May,  1886. 

Pearson,  John,  son  of  Mrs.  Pearson,  Rugby,  and  the  late  William  Pearson, 
Esq.,  aged  12,  December  17.  Town 

Captain  18th,  Royal  Irish,  Regiment.  Staff  Paymaster  with  honorary  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1896.  At  Capetown,  South  Africa,  1902.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hurst,  William  Brunei,  son  of  Nicholas  Edward  Hurst,  Esq.,  Richmond, 
Yorkshire,  aged  13,  May  14.  .        Mayor 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Engineers,  1864,  Captain  1878,  Major  1884.  Instructor  in 
Fortification,  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1875-82.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Dickinson,  Henry  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Dickinson,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  9, 
May  18.  Town 

Formerly  Engineer  to  the  Hunter  River  Company,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
Government  Inspector  of  Patents  and  of  Public  Buildings,  1888.  Died  1891. 

Salisbury,   Edward,    son    of    Mrs.    Salisbury,    11,     Bins  wood    Crescent, 
Leamington,  aged  12,  September  30.  Evans 

Crofts,  John,  son  of  John   Crofts,  Esq.,  Cawston,  Dunchurch,   aged   13, 
September  12.  Town 

Richardson,  Ralph,  son  of  R.  Richardson,  Esq  ,  Wraxall  Lodge,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  May  17.  Shairp 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1857. 

Morris,  Augustus  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  G.  E.  Morris,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
January  18.  Town 

Gazetted  Ensign,  16th  Foot,  1864.  Lieutenant,  58th  Foot,  1869,  Captain  1878, 
Major  1881.  Brigade-Major,  Gibraltar,  1883-88.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1890. 
Colonel,  1894.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Boer  War, 
1881.  Severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches. 

Sneyd,  Clement  Broughton,  son  of  the   Rev.  Henry  Sneyd,  (O.R.,  1818), 
Woodlands,  Leek,  aged  14,  November  14.  Burrows 

Formerly  Curate  of  Shocklach,  Cheshire,  1888-90. 


158  Goulburn,  1850-57. 

Manning1,  Edward  Montagu,  son   of   William   Montagu    Manning,    Esq., 
afterwards  Knight,  Dawlish,  Devon,  aged  16,  August  11.    Bradley 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  47th  Regiment.  Eetired  1876.  Of  The  Vinery,  Shirley 
Warren,  Southampton. 

Watson,    Harry,    son    of    T.    Watson,    Esq.,    Bitteswell,    Leicestershire, 
aged  15.  Bradley 

Thurlow,    Henry    Frederick,   third  son    of    the  Bev.    Charles   Augustus 
Thurlow,  Malpas,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  July  11.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple* 
1866.  Died  8  October,  1878. 

Haslam,  John  Bailey,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Haslam,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
John  Fearby  Haslam,  aged  13,  December  18.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1862.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1862.  Senior  Bell 
Scholar,  1863,  B.A.,  36th  Wrangler  and  4th  in  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1866, 
Fellow,  M.A.  1869.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  and  Cheltenham. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools.  Died  19  March,  1899. 

Harley,   Edward  Arthur,  son  of  Edward  Harley,   Esq.,  Chatford  House, 
Clifton  Down,  Bristol,  aged  14,  November  11.  School 

A  Solicitor  at  Bristol.     Admitted  1869.     Registrar  of  County  Court,  and  Joint 
-  District  Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1902.    Of  8,  Albert  Road,  Clifton. 

Belles,  James  Edward,  son  of  Mrs.  Berryman,  3,  Arnold  Villas,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  December  21.  Town 

Witts,  Frederick  Richard  Vavasour,  son  of  the   Rev.  Edward   Francis 
Witts,  Upper  Slaughter,  Stow-in-the-Wold,  aged  13,  Dec.  19. 

School 

Formerly  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Gloucestershire  Volunteers.  J.  P.  for  Gloucester- 
shire. Of  Fosse  Cottage,  Stow-in-the-Wold.  Died,  29  June,  1901. 

Alington,    William    Herbert,    son   of  the   Rev.  J.   Alington,   Candlesby, 
Spilsby,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  December  13.  Burrows 

Settled  at  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  1860.    Residing  at  Ashburton,  1902. 

Darnell,  Daniel  Charles  West,  son  of  the  Rev.  D.  Darnell,  Welton,  Daven- 
try,  aged  16,  March  31.  School 

Downing  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1860,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1869.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Hillmorton,  1866,  and  afterwards 
Master  of  Cargilfield  School,  Edinburgh.  Vicar  of  Portsmouth,  from  1899. 

Braithwaite,  Basil,  son  of  Isaac  Braithwaite,  Esq.,  4,  Gloucester  Square, 
London,  aged  12,  February  11.  Mayor 

A  partner  in  the  Banking  Firm  of  Brown,  Janson,  and  Co.,  London.  J.P.  for 
Surrey.  Of  Hookfield,  Epsom,  Surrey. 

Fellows,  Henry,  second  son   of   Alfred  Thomas  Fellows,  Esq.,  Beeston 
House,  Notts,  aged  16,  September  30.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  LiHColn's  Inn,  1867.    Of  25,  Oxford  Square,  London,  W. 

Gray,  George  Ridley,  son  of  G.   M.   Gray,   Esq.    Upper  Bedford  Place, 
London,  aged  13,  December  24.  Burrows 

Blood,  William  Bindon,  son  of  J.  H.  Blood,  Esq.,  Witham,  Essex,  aged  15, 
September  19.  Mayor 

A  Solicitor  at  Witham.    Admitted  1865. 


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Sneyd,    Henry   Francis,  son    of    the    Rev.   Henry    Sneyd,   ^O.R.,   1818), 
Woodlands,  Leek,  aged  16.  October  25.  Burrows 

Died  14  September,  1900. 

Foster,   Albert   John,   third   son   of    John    Nathaniel  Foster,   Esq.,   St. 
Andrew's,  Biggleswade,  aged  14,  July  13.  Arnold 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Rector  of  Farndish,  1875-80. 
Vicar  of  Wootton,  Bedfordshire,  from  1880.  Author  of  "  Bunyan's  Country,"  1901. 

Burnett,  Alexander  Edward,  son  of  Sir  James  Burnett,  Bart.,  Crathers 
Castle,  Kincardineshire,  aged  14,  December  14.  Evans 

A  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh.    Died  August,  1895. 

Winslow,  Forbes  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Forbes  Beni°nus  Winslow,  Esq., 
M.D.,  23,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  15,  July  24.         Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Vicar  of  Epping,  Essex,  1873-8. 
Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  from  1878. 

Mather,  Arthur  Stanley,  son  of  John  Philip  Mather,  Esq.,  Bootle  Hall, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  May  13-  Arnold 

A  Solicitor  and  Notary  at  Liverpool.  President  of  Incorporated  Law  Society  of 
Liverpool,  1900-1.  Of  Beechwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

Higgins,  Charles  Clark,  son  of  Charles  Higgins,  Esq.,  Bedford,  aged  15, 
December  26.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  13th  Hussars.  J.P.  for  Bucks.  Of  Upton  Park,  Slough. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cross,  James  Percival,  eldest  son  of  T.  Cross,  Esq.,  Mortfield,  Bolton-le- 
Moors,  aged  14,  August  12.  Evans 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire.  High  Sheriff,  1889.  Of  Catthorpe  Towers, 
Rugby.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Royds,  Gilbert  Twemlow,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles   Smith  Royds, 
Haughton  Rectory,  Stafford,  aged  11,  October  5.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1871.  Vicar  of  Knowle  Hill,  Berks, 
1871.  Rector  of  Haughton,  Stafford,  from  1879. 

Sheppard,  Walter  Byard,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Sheppard,  Bath,  and  the  late 
Rev.  Walter  Sheppard,  aged  14,  December  26.  B.  Smith 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1862. 

Morrell,  Charles,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Morrell,  The  Retreat,   Wallingford, 
and  the  late  Mark  Morrell,  aged  14,  December  4.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1861.  J.P.  for  Bucks,  Oxon,  and  Northants.  Sometime 
Master  of  the  South  Oxfordshire  Hounds.  Of  Milton  Hill  House,  Steventon, 
Berks. 

Howard,  Cecil  Ralph,  third  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Francis  Howard,  and 
Mrs.  Howard,  33,  Eccles  Street,  Dublin,  aged  15,  April 26.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Formerly  Captain,  60th  Rifles.  Succeeded 
his  brother  as  6th  EARL  OF  WICKLOW,  1881.  Died  24  July,  1891. 

Whittington,   Robert   Esbury,   son  of    the   late    T.    Whittington,    Esq., 
Swains  wick,  Bath,  aged  15,  December  12.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1875.  Master  and  Chaplain,  St. 
John's  Hospital,  Bath,  1892.  Died  about  1899. 


160  Goulburn,    1850-57. 


Parkin,  John  Samuel,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Parkin,  Halton 
Parsonage,  Hastings,  aged  13,  December  22.  Bradley 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  llth  Wrangler,  1867,  M.A.,  Fellow,  1870. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1870.  Commissioner  under  the  Universities  of 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Act,  1877.  Of  11,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
London,  W.C. 

Robinson,  Frederick  Laud,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  George  Stamp 
Robinson,  Bart.,  Cranford  Hall,  Kettering,  aged  14,  June 
28.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.  Rector  of  Cranford,  1870 
Succeeded  his  brother  as  9th  Baronet,  1877.  Died  6  February,  1893. 

Brown,  Frank  Clarke,  son  of  F.  Brown,  Esq.,  Market  Deeping,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  13,  July  18.  Arnold 

Wade,  Francis  Hoey,  second  son  of  Robert  Craven  Wade,  Esq , 
Clonebraney,  Co.  Meath,  aged  14,  July  19.  Mayor 

Formerly  in  the  55th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  and  at  the 
re-capture  of  Dewangiri,  1865.  Died  1872. 

Braithwaite,  Alfred,  son  of  Isaac  Braithwaite,  Esq.,  4,  Gloucester  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  aged  13,  November  21.  Mayor 

Died  before  1886. 

Varley,  John,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Varley,  Stanningley,  Leeds,  and  the  late 
"Richard  Yarley,  aged  14,  August  4.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1863,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1864, 
B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1866,  First  Class,  Law  and  History,  1867. 
Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Watson,  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  Watson,  Esq.,  Bitteswell,  Leicestershire, 
aged  1 5,  March  8.  Bradley 

Died  at  Eden,  New  South  Wales,  21  July,  1884.  Probably  an  amended  entry  of 
the  fourth  name  in  this  term. 

Bingham,  Wollaton,  son  of  H.  0.  Bingham,  Esq.,  Wartnaby  Hall,  Melton 
Mowbray,  aged  16,  December  20.  Evans 

Formerly  Ensign,  5th  Fusiliers,  1862. 

Player,  St.  Aubyn  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Player,  6,  Savile  Place,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  aged  12,  November  4.  Price 

Formerly  Captain,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

Starkey,  Walter  Henry,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Starkey,  Springwood  House, 
Huddersfield,  aged  14,  August  9.  Evans 

Formerly  Captain,  3rd  Hussars.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Bericote, 
Leamington. 

Ottley,  Laurence  Richard,  son  of  the  Rev.  Laurence  Ottley,  Richmond 
Rectory,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  September  29.  Mayor 

Died  in  Australia,  1863. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,   1857. 

Smith,  Frederick  Hippisley,  son  of  Ayscough  Smith,  Esq.,  Leesthorpe 
Hall,  Melton  Mowbray,  aged  13,  May  9.  School 

Died  at  Chobham,  Surrey,  8  November,  1886. 


Goulburn,   1850-57.  161 


Kenney,  Edward  Maxwell,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Robert  Kenney, 
.Rugby,  aged  11,  December  10.  Town  and  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1864.  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.  Charsley  Hall, 
1868,  M.A.  1872.  University  Eleven,  1866-7-8.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools, 
1874.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  HERBERT,  1875.  Chief  Inspector,  Board 
of  Education,  1901.  J.P.  for  Bucks.  Of  3.  Kent  Gardens,  Baling.  Conservative 
Club. 

Helme,  William  John,  son  of  the  late  William  Helme,  Esq.,  Broadfield 
Court,  Leominster,  aged  15,  July  13.  Evans 

Walker,  Francis  Henry,  sixth  son  of   James    Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  (O.K.  1816),  Sandhutton,  York,  aged  14  June  6.  Bradley 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866.     In  Holy  Orders.     Died  18  April,  1870. 

Washbourne,  Edward  Albert,  only  son  of  Edward   Brown  Washbourne, 
Esq.,  Weymouth,  aged  13.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1862. 

Thornton,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.,  Hungerford,  Berks, 
aged  13,  December  7.  Bradley 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Ewell,  Surrey, 
from  1889. 

Anstice,   Robert   Henry,   second   son   of  John    Anstice,    Esq.,   Madeley, 
Shropshire,  aged  14,  August  17.  Bradley 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1869.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired, 
55th  Regiment,  C.B.  26  June,  1902.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


FREDERICK    TEMPLE,    D.D. 

ELECTED    HEADMASTER    IN    1858. 


ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1858. 

At  this  date  a  Leaving  Book  began  to  be  kept  by  Mr.  G.  E.  Fafey,  School 
Marshal.  Before  1866  some  boys  left  in  October,  so  that  the  dates  1859*, 
186CP,  Sfc.,  include  those  who  left  at  any  time  during  the  Michaelmas 
Term. 

Scott.  William  Cumin,  son  of  James  Scott,  Esq.,  Camberwell,  aged  13, 
May  2.     Left  18633.  School 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  12,  Morden  Road,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Greene,  Henry  Thomas  Webb,  son  of   Thomas  Webb  Greene,  Esq.,  9, 
Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W.,  aged  13,  June  15.     Left  I8603.  School 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867.    Barrister-at-Law.    Died  before  1885. 

Shilson,  Edward,  son  of  William  Shilson,  Esq.,  Trevarrick,  St.  Austell. 
aged  15,  August  29.     Left  18593.  School 

Died  at  Cheltenham,  1869. 
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162  Temple,  1858-69. 


Smith,  Francis,  son  of  Mr.  J.  B.  Smith,  15,  Sheep  Street,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
June  13.  Left  18593.  Town 

Sometime  in  the  British  Army.     Died  about  1895. 

Jeffery,  George  James  Caughey,  son  of  Mr.  Samuel  Jeffery,  55,  North 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  10,  August  20.  Left  18633.  Town 

Sometime  in  the  British  Army.    Now  in  America. 

Forbes,  Arthur  Newton,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Forbes  Gordon,  Esq., 
Rayne,  Aberdeenshire,  aged  14,  January  22.  Left  I8602.  Evans 

Late  Captain,  79th  Highlanders.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  J.P.  for 
Co.  Carlow.  Assumed  the  name  of  FORBES-GORDON.  Of  Williamston,  Insch, 
Aberdeenshire.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Fitzherbert,  Walter  Hepburn  Melitas,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Richard  H.  Fitzherbert,  Nettleworth  Hall,  Mansfield,  aged  15, 
November  18.  Left  18593.  School 

Formerly  Major,  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  in  the  Jowaki  Campaign,  1877. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-9.  Medal  and  Clasp. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1881.  Of  Somersal-Herbert,  Derby. 

Macaulay,  John  Kirby,  son  of  Mrs.  Macaulay,  Freshford,  Somerset, 
aged  15,  June  25.  Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Smythies,  John  Palmer,  son  of  John  Kinnersley  Smythies,  Esq.,  (O.R., 
1819),  London,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  i8602.  iSmythies 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Settled  professionally  in  South  America,  and  subsequently 
bought  an  estate,  where  he  was  murdered  by  a  native  about  1892. 

Baker,  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Durand  Baker,  Bishop's  Tawton 
Barnstaple,  aged  14,  February  ]6.  Left  18592.  Mayor 

Formerly  in  the  66th  Regiment.  Arthur  Wybrow  Baker  was  Ensign  1862, 
Lieutenant  1865. 

Josselyn,  Frederick,  son  of  George  Josselyn,  Esq,,  Ipswich,  aged  15. 
August  19.  Left  I8602.  School 

A  Practical  Engineer.    Of  74,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Topham,  John  George,  son  of  James  Topham,  Esq.,  Welford,  Northants, 
aged  14,  April  28.  Left  I8602.  School 

Bibby,  Herbert  Kirkman,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bibby,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13.  July  8.  Left  18592.  Town 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool  and  London.    Of  Cheam  House,  Cheam,  Surrey. 

Bibby,  Arthur  Wilson,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Thomas  Bibby,  aged  12, 
February  10.  Left  18592.  Town 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool  and  London.     Of  Hill  Foot,  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

Wilson,  Walter  Cracroft,  son  of  Sir  John  Cracroft  Wilson,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  aged  14,  May  5.  Left  18613.  Arnold 

Drowned  in  Australia  before  1886. 

Best,  Thomas  William,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Samuel  Best,  Abbott's 
Ann,  Hants,  aged  14,  January  23.  Left  18592.  Evans 

Major,  late  76th  Regiment.  Chief  Constable  of  Merionethshire,  since  1883.  Of 
Lingfield,  Barmouth,  North  Wales. 

Hart,  Henry  George,  eldest  son  of  William  Hart,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  aged  14,  April  16.  Left  18622.  School 

Exhibitioner  1862.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1862.  B.A.,  7th  in 
First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1866,  Fellow  1867,  M.A.  1869.  Formerly  Assistant 
Master  at  Haileybury  and  Harrow.  Headmaster  of  Sedbergh  School,  from  1879. 


Temple,  1858-69.  163 


Beaver,  Hugh  Edward  Campbell,  son  of  Hugh  Beaver,  Esq.,  3,  Cavendish 
Place,  Bath,  aged  14,  December  30.  Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 

Wilson,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  Esq., 
14,  Soubhwick  Crescent,  London,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left 
18632.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1869. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  of  FITZGERALD,  1872.  J.P.  for  Northants.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff  1881.  Of  Chacombe,  Banbury. 

Wilson,  Richard  Bassett,  third  son  of  the  above  Richard  Bassett,  Esq., 
aged  12,  January  20.  Left  18633.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  J.P.  for  Co.  Durham.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1st  Durham  Militia,  and  Hon.  Colonel,  1893.  Served  with  his  Battalion 
of  the  Durham  Light  Infantry  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900,  and  died  of 
enteric  at  Krooustad,  21  March,  1901. 

Parker,  Frederick  Per  rot.  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Lewis  Parker, 
Esq.,  Barford,  Warwick,  aged  15,  Jan.  19.  Left  186 13.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1868.  Rector  of  Colton,  Rugeley,  from 
1874. 

Clarke,  William  Wood,  son  of  William  Fox  Clarke,  Esq.,  23,  Bootham, 
York,  aged  13,  August  16.  Left  18623.  School 

Formerly  in  the  3rd  Hussars,  and  afterwards  in  the  20th  Regiment,  1862-69. 

Clougk,  Hugh  Ceesar  Butler,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfied  Butler  Clough  (O.R. 
1809),  Braunston,  aged  13,  October  24.  Left  18613.  Evans 

Died,  September,  1883. 

Collis,  Edward  John,  son  of  William  Blow  Collis,  Esq.,  Wollaston  Hall, 
Stourbridge,  aged  14,  March  28.  Arnold 

Hippisley,  Robert  Raikes,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  William  Hippisley, 
(O.R.  1830),  Stow-in-the-Wold,  aged  12,  Jan.  17.  Left  18622.  School 

Died,  1890. 

Salt,  Henry,  son  of  John  Salt,  Esq.,  29,  Gordon  Square,  London,  aged  14, 
July  22.  Left  186 12.  School 

M.D.  Edinburgh,  1872.    F.C.S.  and  F.R.C.S.     Of  Bgremont,  Bournemouth. 

Trafford,  Frederick,  son  of  Richard  Leigh  Trafford,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1811), 
Rugby,  aged  12,  April  21.  Left  18612.  Town 

A  Clerk  in  the  Admiralty.  Audit  Department.  Of  8,  Nassau  House,  Shaftes- 
bury  Avenue,  London,  W.C. 

Powell,  Walter,  son  of  Thomas  Powell,  Esq.,  The  Gaer,  Newport,  Mon- 
mouthshire, aged  15,  April  17.  Left  I8602.  Arnold 

Of  Dauntsey  House,  Chippenham.  M.P.  for  Malmesbury,  1868.  Lost  in  the 
balloon  Saladin,  January,  1882. 

Jenkins,  Hinton  Best,  third  son  of  Robert  Castle  Jenkins,  Esq.,  Beachley, 
Chepstow,  aged  16,  February  9.  Left  I8602.  Bradley 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867.  Rector  of  Yelvertoft, 
Northants,  1875-91.  Of  Bredon  House,  Malvern  Wells.  Vicar  of  Little  Malvern, 
from  1897. 

Babington,  John  Albert,  third  son  of  Thomas  Gisborne  Babington,  Esq., 
Lichfield,  aged  14,  November  13.  Left  18623.  Bradley 

Exhibitioner,  1862.  New  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1863,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1864,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1872.  In  Holy  Orders.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough,  1867-75.  Headmaster  of  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  1875.  Second 
Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  from  1880.  Of  Walmer  House,  Tonbridge. 


164  Temple,  1858-69. 


Hicks,    Henry  John,   second   son   of    Edward   Hicks,   Esq.,   Wilbrahara 
Temple,  Cambridge,  aged  13,  April  10.     Left  18613.  Bradley 

Of  Sunnyside,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Blair,  Hugh,  son  of  Hugh  Blair,  Esq.,  15,  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh, 
aged  13,  December  22.     Left  18622.  Evans 

President  of  the  Society  of  Accountants,  and  Fellow  of  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries 
in  Scotland.  Of  15,  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  Conservative  Club,  St. 
James. 

Wright,  Christopher  George,  son  of  Mr.  George  Wright,  7,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  December  12.     Left  18593.  Town 

A  Brewer's  Agent.    Of  10,  York  Street.  Rugby. 

Lowndes,  Henry  William  Selby,  son  of  Captain  Harry  W.  Selby  Lowndes, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  March  7.     Left  18641.  Town 

A  Land  Agent.    Died  many  years  ago. 

Townsend,  Thomas  Sutton,  eldest  son  of  William  Townsend,  Esq.,  Clifton, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  April  16.     Left  18651.  Town  and  Mayor 

M.D.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Clifton  Manor,  Rugby,  and  68,  Queen's  Gate, 
London,  S.W. 

Benyon,  Joseph  Spencer,  third  son  of  Thomas  Yate  Benyon,  Esq.,  Gledhow 
Hall,  Leeds,  aged  14,  December  9.     Left  18593.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  5th  Lancers.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1884.  Of  Stukeley 
Hall,  Huntingdon.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Tait,  John   Sprot,  second  son  of  Alexander   Duncan  Tait,  Esq.,  Milrig 
House,  Ayrshire,  aged  14,  November  19.     Left  18582.  Arnold 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  12th  Lancers,  1880.  Retired  as  Colonel,  1886.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Ayrshire.  Of  Milrig  House,  Kilmarnock.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Foster,  Charles  James,   son   of    Samuel    Foster,   Esq.,   Brundall    House, 
Norwich,  aged  13,  May  12.     Left  18623.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.  Rector  of  North  Huish, 
Devon,  1889-96.  Died  in  London,  18  December,  1899. 

Monro,   Robert    Douglas,   eldest   son   of   the   late    Rev.    Robert  Douglas 
Monro,  Torquay,  aged  17,  February  7.     Left  18593.  Burrows 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1866.  Vicar  of  the  Slad,  Gloucester, 
1868,  of  St.  Mark,  Tollington  Park,  1878.  Rector  of  Little  Munden,  Herts, 
from  1894. 

Monro,  Frederick  John,  second  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Robert  Douglas 
Monro,  aged  16,  September  21.     Left  I8603.  Burrows 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865.  A  Solicitor  in  London.  Of  Alton  House, 
59,  Netherhall  Gardens,  Hampstead. 

Hull,  Charles  William,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  John   Hull,   Poulton  le- 
Fyllde,  Preston,  aged  16,  March  26.     Left  I8603.  Evans 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class,  Classics,  1864,  M.A.  1869.  Curate 
of  East  Retford,  1870.  Died  1871. 

Thompson,    Henry    Pearse,    son  of    Edward   Thompson,   Esq.,   Jamaica, 
aged  15,  October  10.     Left  18592.  Evans 

Of  the  Seville  Estate,  St.  Anne's  Bay,  Jamaica.    Died  1887. 

Morland,     Anthony     Thomas,    son    of     George    Bowes    Morland,    Esq., 
Abiugdon,  Berks,  aged  14,  March  13.     Left  18583.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1882.  Rector  of  Chilton,  Sterenton, 
Oxon,  from  1877. 


Temple,    1858-69.  165 


Watney,  Herbert,  son  of  James  Watney,  Esq.,  Haling  Park,  Croydon, 
aged  14,  December  15.  Left  18621.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  I860,  M.A.  1869,  M.D.  1877.  University 
Bight,  1866.  Sometime  House  Physician  at  St.  George's  Hospital.  Of  Buckhold, 
Bradfield,  Reading. 

Sawyer,  Manfred  John,  son  of  John  Sawyer,  Esq.,  Biltou  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  January  29.  Left  18612.  Town 

Captain,  Suffolk  Regiment.  Army  Pay  Department.  Served  in  the  Soudan, 
1884-5.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star.  Hon.  Major,  1881.  Died  at 
Galway,  13  September,  1895. 

Markham,  Gervase,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Colonel  William  Markham, 
39,  Upper  Seymour  Street,  London,  aged  13,  February  15. 
Left  18582.  Arnold 

Templer,  Philip  Arthur,  son  of  Francis  Buller  Templer,  Esq.,  Ceylon, 
aged  11,  April  4.  Left  1861*.  B.  Smith 

Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1864-70.  Administrator  of  Dominica,  1895.  C.M.G.  1897. 
Died  in  Switzerland,  23  September,  1899. 

Gobden,  George  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  Halstead  Cobden,  Lambley, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  23.  Mayor 

Ensign  in  the  30th  Regiment,  1862.    Lieutenant,  1865. 

Scott,  John  Guillum,  son  of  Henry  Scott,  Esq.,  London  Road,  Croydon, 
aged  15,  July  6'.  Left  I8603.  Mayor 

Formerly  in  the  53rd  Regiment.    Died  in  London,  April  1880. 

Morgan,  Rees  Powell,  son  of  Rees  Morgan,  Esq.,  Brynhyfrid,  Neath, 
aged  14,  September  4.  Left  18613.  Burrows 

A  Solicitor  at  Neath.    Of  Brynhyfryd,  Neath. 

Matthews,  John  Henry  Dudley,  only  son  of  Charles  Matthews,  Esq., 
Bradninch,  Devon,  aged  14,  October  21.  Left  18623.  Mayor 

University  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1864,  B.A.  1866, 
M.A.  1869.  Ordained,  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  1808-84. 
Headmaster  of  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1884-92.  Rector  of  Parley,  Berks, 
from  1892. 

Draper,  Henry  Montagu,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Draper,  Esq.,  Kenilworth. 
aged  15,  July  20.  Left  18632.  Mayor 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford ,  Scholar,  18  .  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Hemel  Hempstead.  Died  26  August, 
1900. 

Marriott,  Horace  Spelman,  son  of  the  late  John  Marriott,  Esq.,  Norton, 
Newcastle,  Staffs,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left  I8602.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866.  Of  Hazelhurst  Ore,  Sussex.  J.P.  Died 
7  February,  1891. 

Hull,  Robert  Bevan,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Hull,  Poulton-le-Fyllde, 
Preston,  aged  13,  March  8.     Left  1863s.  Evans 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner  1863,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1871.  Vicar  of  All 
Saints,  Northampton,  1877-99.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough.  Rector  of 
Abington,  Northants,  1899.  Died  1900. 

Held,  JohnTSllis,  son  of  Robert  Reid,  Esq.,  Operto,  aged  12,  January  11. 
Left  18592  Burrows 


166  Temple,  1858-69. 


Finnis,  George  Oarrutliers,  son  of  the  late  Ool.  John  Finnis,  Park  Green, 
Wanstead,  aged  13,  January  19.  Left  I8603.  Burrows 

A  Merchant  in  London.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Tower  Hamlets.  Died  at  13,  York 
Terrace,  Regents  Park,  11  December,  1897. 

Sneyd,  Gustavns  Alfred,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Sneyd,  Ashcombe 
Park,  Leek,  aged  13,  June  12.  Left  186 12.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Rector  of  Chastleton, 
Moreton-in-the-Marsh,  from  1879. 

Hallett,  George  Augustus,  son  of  Mrs.  Hallett,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  and 
the  late  Col.  J.  D.  Hallett,  aged  13,  September  22.  Town 

Died  at  School,  November,  I860. 

Nicholson,  Henry  Whalley,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Nicholson,  Esq., 
Symington  House,  Homerton,  aged  15,  August  22.  Left 
18593.  School 

Formerly  in  the  82nd  Regiment.    Retired  as  Captain,  1880. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1858. 

Milward,  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Milward.  Esq.,  Lechlade  Manor, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  July  18.  Left  18592.  Bradley 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1861.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire,  Worcestershire,  and 
Oxon.  Of  The  Grange,  Dayton,  Sheridan  County,  Wyoming,  U.S.A.  Carlton  Club. 

Garforth,  Digby,  son  of  Captain  Garforth,  R.N.,  5,  Chesterfield  Street, 
London,  aged  15,  April  22.  Left  ]8593.  School 

Died,  October,  1871 

Stuart,  Andrew  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Andrew  Godfrey 
Stuart,  Cottesmore,  Oak  ham,  aged  16,  December  21.  Left 
I8601.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Madras,  1863.    Retired  1884.      Of  117,  Cheriton  Road  West, 

Folkestone. 

Selfe,  William  Lucius,  third  son  of  Henry  Selfe,  Esq.,  15,  Torrington 
Square,  London,  aged  12,  June  11.  Left  18632.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1863.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1863,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1865,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1867.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1870.  A  County  Court  Judge,  1882.  Knighted  at  the 
Diamond  Jubilee,  1897.  Of  48,  Montagu  Square,  London.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Griffiths,  Llewellyn  Edward,  second  son  of  Rhys  Barker  Griffiths,  Esq., 
Croydon,  aged  12,  July  20.  Left  1862s.  School 

Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Calcutta,  1865-84.  Of  Duns  Tew  Manor,  Oxon. 
Oriental  Club. 

Gill,  Thomas  William,  son  of  Joseph  Gill,  Esq.,  Brynygwalia,  Oswestry, 
aged  13,  July  1.  Left  18612.  School 

Formerly  in  the  15th  Hussars.  J.P.  for  Denbighshire.  Captain  in  Royal 
Montgomeryshire  Militia.  Died,  21  January,  1899. 

Boissier,  Richard  Allnutt,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Richard  Boissier, 
Penshurst,  Kent,  aged  15,  January  15.  Left  18613.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1873,  Mus.  B.  1877.  Of  Smart's  Hill,  Penshurst. 
Died,  1897. 

O'Malley,  George  Hunter,  third  son  of  Peter  Frederick  O'Malley,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
7,  Lowndes  Street,  London,  aged  14,  April  12.  Left  18611.  School 

Colonel,  late  Royal  Artillery.  Naval  and  Military  Club,  and  Radnor  Club, 
Folkestone. 


Temple,    1858-69.  167 


Stanley,  Hon.  Algernon  Charles,  son  of  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  aged 
14,  September  16.  Left  I8603.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Sometime  Curate  at  Kidder- 
minster. Afterwards  joined  the  Church  of  Rome.  Domestic  Prelate  to  Leo  XIII. 
and  Protonotary  Apostolic.  Of  1,  Via  Giulia,  Rome.  New  University  Club. 

Home,  Frederick  Elidore,  third  son  of  James  Thomas  Home,  Esq.,  5. 
Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.,  aged  15,  July  18.  Left  I8602.  Arnold 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865.  Curate  of  Hambleden,  Henley-on -Thames. 
Died,  14  December,  1867. 

Foster,  Lewis  Charles,  sixth  son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  Castle,  Lost- 
withiel,  aged  13,  April  25.  Left  1861A  Evans 

A  partner  in  the  East  Cornwall  Bank.  J.P.  for  Cornwall.  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
and  Hon.  Colonel,  1890,  Volunteer  Battalion,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 
V.D.  Of  Trevallis,  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 

Davies,  Sidney  Edmund,  third  son  of  Edmund  Davies,  Esq.,  Beryl,  Wells, 
Somerset,  aged  14,  March  21.  Left  18632.  Evans 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1878.  Vicar  of  Gillingham,  Dorset, 
1891.  Rector  of  Wyke  Regis,  Dorset,  from  1899. 

Phillips,  John  Henry,  son  of  John  Edward  Phillips,  Esq.,  44,  VVestbourne 
Terrace,  Lcndou,  aged  12,  September  22.  Left  18632.  Mayor 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  1868-77. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,     1858. 

Barratt,  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  James  Barratt.  Esq.,  24,  Princes  Street. 
Manchester,  aged  14.  July  12.  Left  18623.  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1862.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1862,  Double  First  Class  in 
Moderations,  1864,  First  Class  in  Final  Classics,  Mathematics,  and  Law  amd 
Modern  History,  1865-6,  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College,  1868,  M.A.  1873.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Author  of  "  Physical  Ethics,"  and  other  works.  Secre- 
tary to  University  Commission,  1880.  Died,  18  May,  1881. 

Meiklejolm,  William  Hope,  son  of  Mrs.  Meiklejohn,  Bugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  William  Hope  Meiklejohn,  D.D.i  aged  13,  June  26.  Left 
18611.  Town 

Major-General.  K.C.B.  C.M.G.  Served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Infantry  in  the 
Hazara  Campaign,  1868.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  against  the  Jowaki  Afridis, 
1877-8.  Mentioned  in  despatches  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-80.  Medal 
and  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition,  1881,  the  Egyptian 
War,  1882.  Medal  and  Clasp,  and  4th  Class  Osmanieh.  Engaged  in  the 
operation  in  Waziristan,  1895,  and  the  Tirah  Expedition,  1898.  Brigadier- 
General  commanding  Second  Class  District  in  India,  from  1899.  Major-General. 
1900.  United  Service  Club. 

Moilliet,  Theodore,  son  of  Theodore   Moilliet.  Esq.,  Studley,  Warwick- 
shire, aged  15,  October  22.     Left  I8602.  Blake 
Died  young. 

Willes,  George  Edward,  son  of  Mrs.  Arkwright,  Hatton,  House,  Warwick, 
and  the  late  Key.  Edward  Willes,  aged  14,  August  16.  Left  18632. 

School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868.  Rector  of  Calverton,  Stony  Stratford, 
1381.  J.P.  for  Bucks.  Vicar  of  Burnham,  Slough,  1901.  Died  8  September,  1901. 

Cox,  Cecil  Walter,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cox,  (O.K.  1811),  Kimcote 
Rectory,  aged  13,  October  13.  Left  18623.  Mayor 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy,  1862.  B.A.  1867.  Rector  of  Atherstoue-upon- 
Stour,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1871.  Rector  of  North  Kilworth,  Rugby,  from  1901. 


168  Temple,   1858-69. 


Bischoff,  Thomas  William,  youngest  son  of  Charles  Bischoff,  Esq  ,  London, 
aged  13,  September  17.  Left  18631.  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1868.    New  Inn  Prizeman,  1868.     Of  4,  Great  Winchester 
Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Long  Ditton  Hill,  Surrey. 

Peile,  Walter  Octavius,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Williamson 
Peilo,  Luton,  Beds,  aged  13,  October  23.  Left  186o3.  Evans 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy,  1863,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.    Sacred  Poem,  1872. 
Vicar  of  St.  Paul,  Hampstead,  1873.    Rector  of  Candlesby,  Lincolnshire,  from  1896. 

Hulton,  William  Wilbraham  Blethyn,  eldest  son  of  William  Ford  FTulton, 
Esq.,  Hulton  Park,  Bolton,  aged  U.July  31.  Left  18583.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867.    Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1869. 
J.P.  and  D  L.  for  Lancashire.    Of  Hulton  Park,  Bolton.    Carlton  Club. 

Wise,  John  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Wise,  Leamington,  aged  14, 
January  27.  Left  I8602.  School 

Died  before  1886. 

Partridge,  Walter  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  John  Partridge,  Caston, 
Attleborough.aged  14,  April  7.  Left  I8603.  School 

Christ's   College;    Cambridge,    B.A.    1867.      Rector   of   Caston,   Attleborough, 
Norfolk,  from  1886. 

Stewart,  Henry  Tucker,  son  of  Mrs.  Stewart,  22,  Kensington  Gate, 
London,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  I8603.  School 

Formerly  in  the  Royal  Artillery.    Died. 

Nicholetts,  Edward  Cornwall,  son  of  John  Nicholetts,  Esq.,  South 
Petherton,  Somerset,  aged  15,  August  28.  Arnold 

Died  at  School,  20  February,  1859. 

Murray,  Thomas  Douglas,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Boyles  Murray, 
30,  Brunswick  Square,  London,  aged  17,  July  13.  Left 
I8603.  #•  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1866.    Also 
at  St.  Paul's  School.    Of  34,  Portland  Place,  London,  W. 

Elmhirst,  Edward  Pennell,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Elmhirst, 
Shawell,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  7.  Left  1862*  Blake 

Formerly  in  the  9th  Regiment.    Retired  as  Captain.    Anthor  of^  "  Experiences 
in  Japan,"  and  for  many 
name  of  "  Brooksby."    Ol 


in  Japan,"  and  for  many  years  Hunting  Correspondent  of  The  Field,  under  the 
~f  Blisworth  House,  Blisworth. 


Monnington,  George  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Monnington, 
Bitteswell,  Lutter worth,  aged  14,  August  7.     Left  1863s.        Blake 

Exhibitioner  1863.    Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1864,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1870. 
Curate  of  Aldingbourne,  Chichester,  1883-7.    Of  18,  Morland  Road,  Croydon. 

Toke,  Nicolas  Roundell,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Nicolas  Toke,  Godinton, 
Ashford,  Kent,  aged  15,  July  15.     Lefb  I8601.  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,   Cambridge,    B.A.   1869,    M.A.  1872.     In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  about  1872. 

Wilkinson,  Clennell,  second  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Wilkinson,  stepson 
of  T.  Poole  Ward,  Esq.,  London,  aged  14,  May  17.     Left  18612. 

School 
Formerly  Captain,  12th  Hussars.    Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Temple,  1858-69.  169 


Davenport,  Edward,  third  son  of  John  Marriott  Davenport,  Esq.,  Oxford, 
aged  14,  March  26.  Left  18621.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870.  University  Eleven,  1866.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College  from  1868. 

Caddell,  Philip,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Caddell,  St.  Peter's  Vicarage, 
Colchester,  aged  15,  October  16.  Left  I8603.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  15th  Regiment.  Ensign,  1862.  Lieutenant,  1864.  Retired,  1870. 
Died  at  Southsea,  1897. 

Elkington,  Charles  John,  son  of  Mr.  Elkingtori,  Lawrence  Sheriffe  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  July  15.  Left  18623.  Town 

Of  13,  High  Street,  Rugby. 

Johnston,  David  Stanley  Drummond,  son  of  Mrs.  Johnston,  Rugby. 
Left  18593.  Town  and  Smythies 

Formerly  in  the  100th  Regiment.    Ensign,  1863.    Lieutenant,  1864. 

Allsopp,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  Henry  Allsopp,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Lord  Hindlip,  Ellerslie,  Great  Malvern,  aged  14,  November  9. 
Leftl8623.  Blak* 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.  Late  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  Worcestershire  Militia.  Of  Hadzor  House,  Droitwich.  Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Bradley,  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  C.  Bradley,  Southgate,  Middlesex,  aged 
13,  April  11.  Left  18592.  Blake 

Went  to  New  Zealand. 

Thomson,  Spencer  Campbell,  son  of  William  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq., 
41,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  October  16.  Left  1861.3 

Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865.  Manager  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance 
Company,  Edinburgh.  Of  19,  Eglington  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Shaw,  Edward  J.,  son  of  Mrs.  Shaw,  Morton  Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
December  19.  Left  186 12.  Town 

Shaw,  William  S.,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Shaw,  aged  9,  October  11. 
Left  18583.  Town 

Anwylj  Thomas  Lloyd,  nephew  of  Isaac  Gilbertson,  Eryl  Arran,  Bala, 
aged  15,  August  26.  Left  18612.  Mayor 

Of  Hengal,  Corris,  Merioneth.    Died  "  many  years  ago." 

Lyon,  George,  only  son  of  Matthew  Lyon,  Esq.,  Forebridge,  Stafford, 
aged  14,  April  19.  Left  18622.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College.  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1870.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1868. 
Of  126  Belgrave  Road,  London,  S,W. 

Ashton,  William  Francis,  son  of  Thomas  Ashton,  Esq.,  Birnam,  Dunkeld, 
aged  15,  July  25.  Left  18622.  Evans 

Formerly  in  the  36th  Regiment.     Died  at  Brighton,  July,  1891. 

Osborne,  John  Spencer  Follett,  son  of  John  Osborne,  Esq.,  Battersea 
House,  Battersea,  aged  13,  July  2.  Left  18613.  Mayor 

Lieutenant,  31st  Regiment.     Retired,  1868. 
VOL.   II,  T 


170  Temple,   1858-69. 


Case,  Thomas,  second  son  of  Robert  Case,  Esq.,  53,  Inverness  Terrace, 
London,  aged  14,  July  14.     Left  18633.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1865,  First  Class, 
Final  Classics,  1867,  B.A.,  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College,  1868,  M.A.  1871,  Fellow  of 
Corpus,  1882,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1889,  Fellow  of  Magdalen,  1890. 
University  Eleven,  1864-5-6.  Of  Beam  Hall,  Oxford. 

Hamilton,  William,  son  of  William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Minard,  Glasgow, 
aged  15,  June  1.     Left  18622.  Evans 

Sometime  in  China.  Afterwards  a  Coffee  Planter  in  India.  Of  the  Rookwood 
Estate,  Nellakolla,  Nilgiris,  Madras,  1902. 

Hamilton,  George,   son  of  the  above  William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  aged    13, 
November  24.     Left  18622.  '  Evans 

Sometime  in  Japan.    In  New  York,  1902. 

King,  Cecil  Henry  Ooyle,  son  of   W.  J.  King,  Esq.,  Benhurst,  Croydon, 
aged  14,  July  14.     Left  I8592.  B.  Smith 

Welchman,  Frederick  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Frederick  Welchman,  Esq., 
Southam,  aged  13,  July  21.     Left  18612.  B.  Smith 

A  Solicitor  at  Lowestoft,  Suffolk. 

Blackett,  Frederick  Arthur,  son  of  Sir  Edward   Blackett,  Bart.,  Matfen 
Hall,  Newcastle,  aged  12,  June  16.     Left  18593.  Evans 

Lieutenant,  R.N.    Lost  in  the  Atalanta,  1879. 

Robertson,  George  Pringle,  third  son  of  William  Robertson,  Esq.,  Colack, 
Yictoria,  aged  15,  August  23.     Left  18623.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866.  University  Eleven,  1864.  Of  Colack, 
Victoria.  Died,  1895. 

Donaldson,  Alexander  Leathes,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  William  Donaldson, 
D.D.,  Cambridge,  aged  16,  May  20.     Left  18593.  School 

London  University.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1865.  Afterwards  a  Barrister  at 
Singapore,  till  1895.  Of  Hollam  House,  Titchfield,  Hants. 

Rutter,   Richard    Woodd,  son   of  John    Simpson   Rutter,  Esq.,  Wolver- 
hampton,  aged  14,  February  3.     Left  18613.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Wolverhampton. 

Llewellyn,   Raymond,   son   of    General   Llewellyn,   3,   Bryanston   Place, 
London,  aged  15,  December  22.     Left  I8603.  Arnold 

Organizing  Secretary,  Bucks  Conservative  Association.  Died  on  the  way  from 
an  Election  Meeting,  1886. 

Gribbs,  James  Ruddle,  son  of  James  Gibbs,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  15, 
May  18.     Left  I8603.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  6th  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment.  Retired  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1884.  Died  30th  January,  1897. 

Marshall)  Charles,  son  of  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  52,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
St.  John's  Wood,  aged  15,  February  20.     Left  18622.  Arnold 

A  Brewer  in  London.    Hambleton  House,  Putney. 

Edwardes,  Lewis,  son  of  David  Edwardes,  Esq.,  13,  Great  Russell  Street, 
London,  aged  11,  June  11.     Left  1862s.  Arnold 

Mostyn,   William   Eccles,   son   of    the    Rev.    George   Thornton   Mostyn, 
52,  Welbeck  Street,  London,  aged  15,  Nov.  27-  Left  I8603.  Arnold 

Captain,  24th  Regiment.    Killed  at  Isandula  in  the  Zulu  War,  January,  1878. 


Temple,  1858-69.  171 


Thompson.  Richard  Phillips,  son  of  R.  Thompson,  Esq.,  Barn  Hill, 
Stamford,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left  18623.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1872.  Formerly  a  Solicitor  at 
Stamford,  Lincplnshire. 

Thomas,  Henry  Evan  Patishall,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Jones 
Thomas,  Newcastle  Court,  Kington,  Herefordshire,  aged  16, 
May  17.  Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1889.    Retired. 

Teage,  William  Roope,  fifth  son  of  Nicholas  Dixon  Laud  Teage,  Esq., 
5,  Palace  Road,  Streatham,  aged  14,  November  10.  Left  I8603. 

B.  Smith 
Of  14,  Berkeley  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Pomeroy,  William  Knox,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Arthur  William 
Pomeroy,  Dromore  Rectory,  Ireland,  aged  15,  May  28.  Left 
18613.  '  B.  Smith 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1865.  Of  St.  Angelo,  Ballycassidy,  Co.  Fermanagh. 

Lowndes,  Charles  William  Selby,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Selby  Lowndes,  North  Crawley,  Bucks,  aged  15,  September  20. 
Left  186P.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  Major,  Princess  Louise's  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  Retired 
as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1890.  Of  North  Crawley,  as  above,  and  Bexhill,  Sussex. 

Litton,  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Litton,  Thelwall,  Warrington,  aged  15, 
June  16.  Leftl8593.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Baylis,  Edgar  Alexander,  son  of  Alexander  J.  Baylis,  Esq.,  44,  Torrington 
Square,  London,  aged  15,  August  22.  Left  I8602.  Mayor 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1864.     Guildhall,  London,  E.G. 

Maddison,  Arthur  Roland,  sixth  son  of  George  Wilson  Maddison,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1810).Partney,  Spilsby,  aged  15,  July  26.  Left  18623.  Burrows 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner  1863,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870.  F.S.A.  Minor 
Canon  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  from  1875. 

Yarde,  Walter  Broad  Stocker,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Yarde,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Walter  George  Yarde,  Esq  ,  aged  12,  April  27.  Left 
18653'  Town  and  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  I  nn 
1877.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  from  1875.  Of  Marston  Wood,  near 
Stafford. 

Lock,  Charles  Henry  Wilson,  son  of  Mrs.  Lock,  7,  Devonshire  Terrace, 
London,  aged  14.  October  1.  Left  I8602.  Burrows 

Cobham,  Claude  Delaval,  third  son  of  Thomas  Cobham,  Esq.,  Marley 
Lodge,  Exmouth,  aged  16,  June  30.  Left  18613.  Burrows 

Exhibitioner  1861.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1862,  B.A.  1866,  M.A. 
and  B.C.L.  1868.  Ordained  Deacon,  but  availed  himself  of  the  Disabilities 
Removal  Act  in  1879.  H.M.  Commissioner  at  Larnaca,  Cyprus,  from  1879. 

Johns,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Alexander  Johns,  Callipers 
Hall,  Rickmans worth,  aged  13,  October  13.   Left  18623.     Smythies 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1863.    Afterwards  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A. 


172  Temple,    1858-69. 


Markham,  Frederick,  son  of  Mr.  Markham,  Market  Place,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
August  26.  Left  I8602.  Town 

In  business  at  Darlington.    Died  there,  1894. 

Llewellyn,  "William,  eldest  son  of  Llewellyn  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  Yuispen 
Lluch.  Swansea,  aged  14,  October  31.  Left  I8602.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  16th  Regiment.  Retired,  1868.  An  Inspector  of  Schools,  Science 
and  Art  Department,  South  Wales  District,  1895.  Of  Minsterworth  Court, 
Gloucester. 

Henzell,  Frederick  Thomas,  ward  of  John  Day,  Esq.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
aged  15,  August  28.  Arnold 

Haslam,  Samuel,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Haslam,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev. 
John  Fearby  Haslam,  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  18643.  Town- 

Exhibitioner,  1864.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.,  12th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham,  from  1869. 
Of  Brooklauds,  Uppiugham. 

Brocklebank,  Richard,  son  of  Ralph  Brocldebank,  Esq.,  Annesley, 
Aigburth,  aged  15,  November  17.  Left  I8602.  B.  Smith 

Resident  at  Malvern. 

Scott,  Albert  Edward,  son  of  James  Scott,  Esq.,  Horsham,  Sussex,  aged 
13,  June  9.  Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 

Died  at  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1858. 

Staples-Browne,  Frederick  John,  only  son  of  the  late  Richard  Thomas 
Staples- Browne,  Tong  Priory,  Shifnal,  Salop,  aged  13  November  1. 
Left  I8603.  School 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1871.    J.P,  for  Oxon.    Of  Bampton,  Oxon. 

Crompton,  Henry  Dickinson,  son  of  Dickinson  W.  Gromplon,  Esq.,  17, 
Temple  Row,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  March  6.  Left  18622.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Birmingham.    Of  59,  Branfoot  Road.  Edgbaston. 

Scott,  Walter  Folliott,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Robert  Scott,  Master  of 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  aged  14,  October  7.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870.  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  Peckham, 
1887-96.  Chaplain  of  St.  Andrew's,  Dunmore  Park,  Stirlingshire,  from  1901. 

Bovell,  Edmund,  son  of  Mrs.  Bovell,  34,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  aged 
16,  September  8.  Left  I8602.  School 

Hoskins,  James  Thornton,  only  son  of  George  Alexander  Hoskins,  Esq  , 
10,  Gloucester  Square,  London,  aged  13,  February  13.  Left  18643. 

Blake 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.    Reform  Club. 

Binney,  Stewart  Bayley,  younger  son  of  William  Scott  Binney,  Esq.,  37, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  aged  13,  May  17.     Left  18633.     Blake 
University  College,  Oxford,  1863.    Of  10,  Queen's  Gate  Place,  London,  S.W. 

Skipper,  Frederick,  son  of  Charles  Skipper,  Esq.,  28,  Russell  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  June  23.  Left  186 11.  Mayor 


Temple,    1858-69.  173 

Candy,  Henry  Augustus,  son  of  Charles  Candy,  Esq.,  Wellfield,  Stretbon, 
Surrey,  aged  15,  April  20.  Left  18593.  B.  Smith 

Late  Captain,  9th  Lancers.    Of  Somerby  Grove,  Oakham.     Maryborough  Club. 

Mansfield,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Mansfield,  Esq.,  26,  Aberbrombie 
Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  February  18.  Lett  186 13.  Evans 

A  Chartered  Accountant  at  Edinburgh.    Died  about  1890. 

Chater,  Yernor,  son  of  George  Chater,  Esq.,  Frognall,  Hampstead,  aged  16, 
April  7.  Left  I8603.  Evans 

Gazetted  to  the  91st  Highlanders,  1864.  Colonel  commanding  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  1889-93,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Marquis  of  Lome  in 
Canada,  1878.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Retired  1899. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Middleton,  Joseph,  son  of  James  Middleton,  Esq.,  Woodlands,  Harrogate, 
aged  15,  December  22.  Left  18593.  Burrows 

Roughton,  Wentworth,  son  of  the  Rev.  Wentworth  Roughton,  Harrovvden 
Vicarage,  Northants,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left  186L3.  Burrows 

Lloyd,  Edward  Wynell  Mayow,  son  of  Mrs.  Girdlcstone,  Weston-super- 
Mare,  and  the  late  Lieub.-Colonel  E.  S.  Lloyd,  aged  13,  March  19. 
Left  18643.  Mayor 

Exhibitioner  1864.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.,  Second 
Class,  Classical  Tripos,  and  Senior  Optime,  1868,  M.A.  1872.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough,  1868-76  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School,  Hartford  House, 
Winchfield,  Hants. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1859. 

Fendred,  Samuel,  son  of  Mrs.  Pendred,  North  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
December  4.  Left  I8601.  Town 

A  Baptist  Minister.    Of  Chishall  Manse,  Roystou,  Herts. 

Hay,  Edward  Owen,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  James  Beckford  Lewis  Hay, 
R.N.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  24.  Lefb  18623.  Town 

Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882,  and  present  at 
Tel-el-Kebir.  Despatches  and  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star.  Of  Culverlaiids,  Woking.  United  Service  Club. 

Ladkin,  John  Welch,  son  of  Mr.  W.  Ladkin,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
November  13.  Left  18632.  Town 

Formerly  in  business  at  Darlington.    Of  143,  The  Bowery,  New  York. 

Wood,  Horatio  James,  son  of  Dr.  Wood,  East  Sheen,  London,  aged  15, 
June  17.  Left  I8603.  School 

Emigrated  to  New  Zealand,  1861.  Took  up  land,  and  afterwards  edited  a  paper, 
1879.  Died,  13  December,  1891. 

Sharp,  William  Hey,  second  son  of  Dr.  William  Sharp,  Horton  House, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  September  21.  Left  186±3.  Town 

Exhibitioner  1864.  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Warden  of  St.  Paul's  College,  Darlington,  Sydney,  from  1878. 
Canon  of  Sydney  Cathedral,  1884. 

Holland,  Robert,  son  of  Mrs.  Holland,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  John  Holland,  aged  12,  September  30.  Left  18643.  Town 

Died,  1880. 


174  Temple,  1858-69. 


Holland,  Mordaunt  M'Clennon,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Holland,  aged  11, 
January  27.     Left  18592.  Town 

In  the  Indian  Police  Department.    Died,  1874. 

Dakyns,  Thomas  Arnold,  son  of  Thomas   Henry   Dakyns,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  February  7.     Left  18661.  Town 

Of  Portland,  Oregon.    U.S.A. 

Smith,   Rupert  Turberville,    son  of   E.   F.  Smith,  Esq.,  Trindle  House, 
Dudley,  aged  13,  November  6.     Left  18632.  Burrows 

Director  of  Birmingham  District  and  Counties  Bank.  Of  Tettenhall,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Owen,  George  Seymour,  son  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  Welsh  Owen,  Colchester, 
aged  14,  August  6.     Left  18623.  Smythies 

Lawrence,  Alfred  James,  son  of  Mr.  William  Lawrence,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
February '9.     Left  18623.  Town 

Bookseller  and  Printer  to  the  School.  Publisher  of  this  and  previous  Editions  of 
the  School  Register,  and  of  several  works  relating  to  the  School. 

Robinson,  George,  son  of  Mr.  David  Robinson,  Brownsover,  Rugby,  aged 
14,  December  7.     Left  I8602.  Town 

Lawrence,    Arthur   Henry,    son   of    Mr.  Henry  Lawrence,  41,   Lawrence 
Sheriffe  Street,  Rugby,  aged  8,  April  23.     Left  18671.  Town 

Entered  the  Army.    Died  at  Fyzabad,  2  December,  1878, 

Jeayes,  Walter  Farquhar,  second  son  of  Mr.  Luke  Jeayes,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  October  9.     Left  18623.  Town 

Died  28  March,  1887. 

Jeayes,  Isaac  Herbert,  third  son  of  the  above  Mr.  Luke  Jeayes,  aged  8, 
May  8.     Left  18672.  Town 

Assistant  Librarian  MSS.  Department,  British  Museum,  from  1875. 

Edmunds,  Edward  Nixon,  son  of  Mrs.  Edmunds,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Joseph  Edmunds,  aged  11,  March  1.     Left  18623.  Town 

An  Insurance  Broker  at  Lloyds.     Of  23,  Birchin  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

Moberly,     George     Ernest,   son    of    William     Moberly,    Esq.,    28,    Great 
Winchester  Street,  London,  aged  12,  May  1.     Left  18633.       Town 
Of  Cottesmore,  Tuddenham  Road,  Ipswich. 

Oldham,  Charles  James,  son  of  James  Oldham,  Esq.,  53,  Norfolk  Square, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  January  22.     Left  18633.  School 

F.R.C.S.    Of  38,  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton. 

Butler,  Thomas  Dacres,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas   Butler,  Bury  Lodge, 
Hambledon,  Hants,  aged  13,  October  3.     Left  18622.          B.  Smith 

Late  Captain,  52nd  Light  Infantry.  Barrister -at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1885. 
J.P.  for  Hants.  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England.  Of  Bury 
Lodge,  Hambledon,  Hants. 

Goodricke,  George  Edward,  son  of  Sir  Francis  Goodricke,  Bart.,  Studley 
Castle,  Bromsgrove,  aged  14,  November  3.     Left  I8605.         School 
Succeeded  his  brother  as  third  Baronet,  1883.    Died,  Augus-t,  1888. 


Temple,    1858-69.  175 


Wight,  Edgar,  eldest  son  of  James  Lane  Wight,  Esq ,  52,  Netting  Hill 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  April  9.  Left  18612.  Blake 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1871.  Member  of  the  firm  of  John  Mill  and  Co.,  8,  Duke  Street, 
St  James,  S.W. 

Sidgwick,  Charles,  son  of  J.  B.  Sidgwick,  Esq.,  Riddlesden,  Keighley, 
aged  13,  August  10.  Left  186 13.  School 

A  Millowner.  Of  High  Street,  Skipton,  and  Lindsay  House,  Branksome  Park, 
Bournemouth. 

Hockin,  Charles  Francis,  son  of  William  Hockin,  Esq  ,  Trnro,  aged  15, 
July  10.  Left  1861s.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1867.  Solicitor  to  the  London  and  North-Western  Railway 
Company,  from  1872.  Of  Fairfield,  Connaught  Road,  Harlesden,  London,  N.W. 

Marsden,  Frederick  John,  eldest  son  of  Colonel  Frederick  Charleton 
Marsdeti,  C.B.,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left 
18593.  School 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1868.  Chief  Magistrate  at  Calcutta.  J.P.  for 
Essex.  Of  Colne  House,  Earl's  Colne,  Essex. 

Armitage,  George  Dowker,  second  son  of  George  Armitage,  Esq., 
Miln abridge  House,  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  October  25.  Left 
18632.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.  Rector  of  Broughton  Astley, 
Lutterworth,  from  1878. 

Square,  William,  son  of  William  Square,  Esq  ,  Plymouth,  aged  14 
August  10.  Left  18612.  Blake 

M.B.C.8.    Practised  at  Plymouth. 

Reeves,  William  Maunsell,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Reeves,  Cork,  and  the  late 
W.  M.  Reeves,  Esq.,  aged  15.  October  6.  Left  18612.  Blake 

A  China  Merchant.    Of  Ebbisham  House,  Epsom. 

Nonis,  Charles  Edwin,  son  of  Charles  Wallace  Norris,  Esq.,  Wood  House, 
Halifax,  aged  14,  August  17.  Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Liggins,  Henry  Joseph,  son  of  Henry  Liggins,  Esq.,  3,  Ladbroke  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  August  8.  Left  18623.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1870.    Of  13,  New  Inn,  Strand,  London. 

Salt,  Frederick,  son  of  John  Salt,  Esq.,  29,  Gordon  Square,  London, 
aged  13,  February  28.  School 

Died  at  School,  16  May,  1864.    A  tablet  to  his  memory  is  in  the  School  Chapel. 

Witts,  George  Backhouse,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Witts,  Upper 
Slaughter  Rectory,  Stow-in-the-Wold,  aged  12.  September  24. 
Left  18631.  School 

A  Civil  Engineer.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire-  Author  of  an  Archaeological  Hand- 
book to  that  County.  Of  Hill  House,  Leckhampton,  near  Cheltenham. 

Rhoades,  Theodore  Hugh  Gough,  son  of  Mrs.  Rhoades,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Rev.  James  Peter  Rhoades,  aged  12,  August  22.  Left  18623. 

Town 

Ensign,  22nd  Regiment,  1867.     Lieutenant,  1871.     Died  26  February,  1876. 


176  Temple,    1858-69. 


Winslow,  Lyttleton  Stewart,  son  of  Forbes  S.  Winslow,  Esq.,  23,  Caven- 
dish Square,  London,  aged  15,  January  31.     Left  18612.       Arnold 

Downing  College,  Cambridge,  LL  B.  1866,  LL.D.  1871,  M.R.  1871.  Has  taken 
the  name  of  FORBES-WINSLOW.  Of  23,  Cavendish  Square,  London. 

Shuttleworth,  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  Lincoln, 
aged  15,  May  29.     Left  18612.  Arnold 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lincolnshire.  High  Sheriff,  1889.  Of  Eastgate  House,  Lincoln. 
White's  Club. 

de  Hamel,  Egbert,  son  of  Felix  de   Hamel,  Esq.,  Church  Street,  Stoke 
Newington,  aged  14  November  17.     Left  18593.  Arnold 

Of  Middleton  Hall,  Tamworth. 

Hood,  John  Shapland  Elliot  Cockburn,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Cockburn 
Hood,  Esq.,  Australia,  aged  15,  January  16.     Left  '18623.      Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1883.  University  Eleven,  1866-7. 
Has  taken  the  name  of  COCKBXJBN  HOOD.  Vicar  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  Bedale, 
Yorkshire,  from  1875. 

Lambert,  Edward  Tyley,  son  of  Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  39,  Russell  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  December  21.     Left  18623.  Arnold 

Springfield,  George  Osborne,  son  of  Osborne  Springfield,  Esq.,  Catton, 
Norwich,  aged  15,  December  21.     Left  I8603.  Arnold 

Formerly  of  Erpingham,  Norfolk. 

Fell,  Roland  Acklom,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fell  (O.R.  1823),  Sheepy, 
Atherstone,  aged  14,  March  2.     Left  18623.  Mayor 

St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1864,  B.A.  1868.  Curate  of  Hove, 
Brighton,  1871.  Died,  June,  1872. 

Banister,  Charles  Athol  Henry,  son  of  George  Banister,  Esq.,  India,  aged 
13,  August  24.     Left  18612.  Mayor 

Cornet,  19th  Hussars,  1864.    Died  at  Kohat,  India,  October,  1869. 

Evans,  William  Henry,  son  of  William  Evans,  Esq.,  7,  Marine  Terrace, 
Herne  Bay,  aged  15,  December  17.     Left  18613.  B.  Smith 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866. 

Cook,  Arthur  Bott,  son  of  Arthur  Bott  Cook,  Esq.,  38,  Connaught  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  August  12.     Left  18633.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1868,  LL.D.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1871.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Oxfordshire  Militia.  Died,  6  March,  1899. 

Loyd,  Lewis  Haig,  son  of  Mrs.  Loyd,  3,  Goldsmid  Road,  Brighton,  and  the 
late  Thomas  Kirkman  Loyd,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left  18633.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  MA.  1870.  Rector  of  Orlingbury, 
Northants,  1895-99.  Of  4,  Grange  Gardens,  Eastbourne.  New  University  Club. 

Page,  Henry  Homer,  son  of  the  Rev.  Luke  Flood  Page,  Woolpit  Rectory, 
Suffolk,  aged  14,  December  16.     Left  18613.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Rector  of  Woolpit,  1871. 
Died  about  1896. 

Newill,   Joseph   Henry,   son   of    Henry   Newill,    Esq.,    India,   aged    14, 
September  12.     Left  18632.  Burrows 

Formerly  Cornet,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  1865-68.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  1868. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1899.  Indian  Political  Department,  1878-99,  serving  in 
Hyderabad,  Gwalior,  &c.  United  Service  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  Ill 


Evans,  George,  son  of  George  Evans,  Esq.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham, 
aged  13,  February  25.  Left  18622.  Mayor 

M.B.,  Edinburgh,  1871.    F.R.C.S.    Of  14,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

Shnte,  Arthur  Roch,  son  of  Thomas  Shute,  Esq.,  Watford,  Herts,  aged  14, 
January  19.  Evans 

Accidentally  drowned  while  bathing  at  Swifts,  Rugby,  29  May,  1860. 

Hanbliry,  Robert  William,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hanbury,  Esq ,  Bole  Hall, 
Tamworth,  aged  13,  February  24.  Left  j8642.  '  S.  Smith 

Exhibitioner  1864.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1864-9.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cos  Stafford,  Derby,  and  Warwick.  Captain,  Stafford  Yeomanry, 
1873-80,  Hon.  Colonel,  5th  Lancashire  Artillery  Volunteers,  1885.  M.P.  for 
Tamworth,  1872-8,  for  North  Staffordshire,  1878-80,  for  Preston  from  1885. 
Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  1895.  President  of  Board  of  Agriculture, 
1900.  Ham  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire.  Carlton.  Club. 

Hazeldine,  John  Rowland  Lovell,  son  of  John  Hazeldine,  Esq.,  Morton 
Villa,  Shrewsbury,  aged  15,  December  29.  Left  18612.  B.  Smith 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1873.  A  Mine  Owner.  J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire. 
Died  December,  1891. 

Kidgway,  John,  son  of  Edward  John  Ridgway,  Esq.,  Hanley,  Staffordshire, 
aged  15,  November  4.  Left  18613.  "  B.  Smith 

J.P.  for  Staffordshire.    Of  the  Grange,  North  Rode,  Congleton. 

Buchanan,   Henry  Brian,    sixth   son   of   the    Rev.    Alexander    Buchanan, 
Hales  Hall,  Salop,  aged  14,  February  2.     Left  18613.          B.  Smith 
Formerly  in  the  Rifle  Brigade.    Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1884. 

Emmett,  George  Edward,  son  of  John  Emmett,  Esq.,  Craven  Lodge, 
Halifax,  aged  15,  July  29.  Left  186 11.  Smythies 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Halifax. 

Wilson,  Robert  Bedford  Wallis,  eldest  son  of  Lady  Wilson,  130,  Park 
Street,  London,  and  the  late  Sir  Bedford  Wilson,  K.O.B.,  aged  14, 
June  25.  Left  18613.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  15th  Hussars,  1863-7.  Of  Thirlmere,  Leamington.  Arthur's 
Club. 

Tritton,  Joseph  Herbert,  son  of  Joseph  Tritton,  Esq.,  Bloomfield,  Norwood, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  September  5.  Left  18622.  Smythies 

F.R.G.S.  Chairman,  General  Steam  Navigation  Company.  Of  Lyons  Hall, 
Great  Leighs,  Chelmsford,  and  36,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Tritton,  Charles  Ernest,  son  of  the  above  Joseph  Tritton,  Esq.,  aged  13, 
September  4.  Left  18622.  Smythies 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869.  Banker  in  London.  M.P.  for  Norwood 
Division  of  Lambeth,  from  1892.  Of  Bloomfield,  Norwood.  Carlton  Club. 

Garnett,  Richard  Craven,  son  of  John  Garnett,  Esq.,  Stoke,  Nantwich, 
aged  15,  February  28.  Left  18613.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Rector  of  Delamere,  Cheshire, 
1873-89.  Vicar  of  Settle,  Yorkshire,  1889.  Rector  of  Salwarpe,  Droitwich,  from 
1901. 

Newman,  Humphrey,  son  of  George  Newman,  Esq.,  7,  Queen  Square,  Bath, 
aged  14,  February  19.  Left  18613.  Smythies 

Ensign,  6th  Regiment,  1863. 
VOL.  II.  Z 


178  Temple,   1858-69. 


Colmore,  Thomas  Milnes,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Colmore,  Esq.,  Sheldon 
House,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  January  13.  Left  18632.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1869. 
Recorder  of  Warwick,  1882.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  Birmingham,  1888.  Of 
The  Warren,  Knowle,  Birmingham.  New  University  Club. 

Kennedy,  James  Walter  John,  son  of  Mrs.  Kennedy,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  George  John  Kennedy,  Assistant  Master,  aged  11,  Dec.  20. 

Town 

An  Architect.    Of  70,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1859. 

Tait,  Charles  William  Adam,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  'Fait,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  April  20.  Left  18652.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1865.  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1865,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1874. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College. 

Woodrooffe,  Charles,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Woodrooffe,  Alton,  Hants, 
aged  13,  May  21.  Left  18612.  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868. 

Stogdon,  John  Cole,  only  son  of  John  Stogdon,  Esq.,  Exeter,  aged  14, 
February  10.  Left  I8603.  School 

Pembroke  College.  Oxford,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1869.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1869. 
Of  2,  Clement's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Wainwright,  John  Stanfell,  son  of  Henry  Marcy  Wainwright,  Esq., 
Dudley,  aged  14.  June  14.  Left  18593.  Smythies 

Levick,  Herbert,  son  of  James  Levick,  Esq.,  Epsom,  Surrey,  aged  14, 
June  7.  Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Formerly  in  business  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  died  there,  25  May,  1883. 

Bruce,  William  Conybeare,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bruce,  St. 
Nicholas,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  18633.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1872.  F.R.A.S.  Vicar  of  Rojiet, 
Newport,  Monmouthshire,  1901.  Canon  of  Llandaff  Cathedral  and  Archdeacon 
of  Monmouth,  from  1885. 

Mair.  John  George,  son  of  George  James  John  Mair,  Esq.,  41,  Upper 
Bedford  Place,  London,  aged  15,  September  5.  Left  I8602.  B.  Smith 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  RUMLEY,  1884.  Member  of 
the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  &c.  Of  43,  Palace  Court,  London,  W. 

Walker,  Henry  Bruce,  third  son  of  James  O.  Walker,  Esq.,  16,  Norfolk 
Crescent,  London,  aged  13,  May  31.  Left  18633.  School 

In  service  of  Oriental  Bank,  in  China  and  Japan.     Died  in  London,  1888. 

Evans,  Frederic  Rawlins,  eldest  son  of  Isaac  Pearson  Evans,  Esq.,  Griff, 
Nuneaton,  aged  16.  June  1.  Left  18613.  Arnold 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1868.  University  Eleven,  1863-4-5. 
Rector  of  Bedworth,  Nuneaton,  from  1876. 

Cleoburey,  John,  son  of  Thomas  Mortimer  Cleoburey,  Esq.,  Acton. 
Middlesex,  aged  13,  May  27.  Left  18593.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor. 

Hudson,  George  Bickersteth,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dawson  Hudson, 
(O.R.  1817),  Frogmore  Lodge,  Ware,  Herts,  aged  14,  March  16. 
Left  18633.  B.  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1872.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts.  M.P.  for  North  Herts  from  1892.  Of  Frogmore 
Hall,  Hertford.  Carlton  Club. 


Temple,    1858-69.  179 


Whittington,    Thomas,    son    of    the    late    Thomas    Whittington,    Esq., 
Swainswick,  Bath,  aged  14,  December  8.     Left  18612.  Arnold 

Resident  at  Swainswick,  Bath. 

Evans,  Walter  Pearson,  son  of  Isaac  Pearson  Evans,  Esq.,  Griff,  Nuneaton, 
aged  13,  December  18.     Left  18622.  Arnold 

Cirencester  Agricultural  College,  1862.     Estate  and  Mining  Agent.     Of  Caldwell, 
Nuneaton. 

iYTarkham,    Charles    William,    son    of    Arthur    Bayley    Markham,   Esq., 
Northampton,  aged  15,  September  15.     Left  186 12.  Smyfhies 

Hartley,  James  Francis,  son  of  the  late  James  Hartley,  Esq.,  Fairy  Hall, 
Eltham.  Kent,  aged  15,  February  28.     Left  I8602.  Smythies 

Boden,  Charles  John,  son  of  Henry  Boden,  Esq.,  Litchurch  Grange,  Derby, 
aged  13,  October  21.     Left  18643.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.    Rector  of  Morley,  Derby,  from  1883. 

Trower,    Henry   William,   son   of    Henry  Trower,   Esq.,   Castle   Thorpe, 
Stoney  Stratford,  aged  14,  June  13.     Left  18623.  Burrows 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866.      Curate  of  Bexley,   Maidstone,   1882-96. 
Of  Old  Wolverton  Park,  Bucks. 

Lee,  Arthur,  son  of  Henry  Lee,  Esq.,  Balham,  Surrey,  aged  13,  March  8. 
Leftl8633.  Mayor 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1869.    Of  Westfield  House,  Lewes.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Bowman,  William  Rawson,  son  of   William  Bowman,   Esq.,  South    Hill 
Koad,  Toxteth,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  14.     Left  18613.    B.  Smith 

A  Merchant  in  New  York. 

Grililleiliard,    Arthur   George,    son   of    Mrs.    Guillemard,    Eltham,    Kent, 
aged  13,  December  18.     Left  18643.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  20,  Whitehall  Place,  London,  and  Eltham,  Kent. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1859. 

Robinson,   William  Bryan,  son  of    Mr.   William  .Robinson,   High  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  9,  March  12.     Left  18653.  Town 

In  business  at  Bedford  until  1901. 

Phillips,  Henry,  son   of   Mr.    Henry   Phillips,   6,  Market   Place,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  October  20.     Left  18682.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1872,  M.A.  1877.    Assistant  Master,  Clifton 
College,  1874.    Assistant  Master,  High  School,  Newcastle,  Staffordshire,  from  1875. 

Adams,  George  Hill,  son  of  Mrs.  Adams,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Rev.  George  Adams,  aged  13,  December  4.     Left  18643.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.    Ordained  Deacon,  1870.    Residing  in 
Brussels,  1902. 

Bill,  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Bill,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  February  4. 
Left  I8605.  Town 

In   the    service    of   the   Midland  Railway   Company.    Address,    Massingham, 
Norfolk. 

Mason,  Thomas,  son  of  Mr.  William  Mason,  Albert  Street,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
February  19.     Left  I8602.  Town 

In  the  "Advertiser"  Office,  Rugby.    Accidentally  drowned,  17  June,  1895. 


180  Temple,    1858-69. 

Drake,  Charles  Frederick  Tyrwhitt,  son  of  Mrs.  Drake,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Col.  William  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  aged  13,  Jan.  2.  Left  I8601. 

Town 

Afterwards  at  Wellington  College.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1866,  F.R  G.S. 
He  was  the  first  to  explore  the  Desert  of  El  Tih,  1870,  and  was  well  known  as  a 
traveller  in  the  East.  Died  at  Jerusalem,  23  June,  1874.  A  volume  of  his  papers 
has  been  published,  with  a  memoir. 

Eraser,  Henry  Alexander,  son  of  Mrs.  Fraser,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  30. 
Left  18623.  Town 

Colonel,  33rd  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War,  1867-8,  and  present  at 
the  storming  of  Magdala.  Medal.  Commanded  the  1st  South  Lancashire,  and 
the  2nd  Royal  Berkshire  Regiments.  Died,  1900. 

Chamberlain,  James  Slade  ffoster,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  ffoster  Cham- 
berlain, Rufford,  Ormskirk,  aged  13,  July  9.  Left  18653.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1865.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Exhibitioner,  1866,  B.A. 
16th  Wrangler,  1869,  M.A.  1872.  Rector  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  from  1893. 

Browne>  William  Henry,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Browne,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
May  16.  Left  18613.  Town 

Gazetted  to  Bengal  Infantry,  1861.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1874,  Major, 
1881,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1887.  Served  in  the  Umbeyla  Campaign.  1873,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  the  Affghan  War,  1878-9.  Medal.  East  India  United'Service  Club. 

Eyton,  Robert  Henry,  second  son  of  Thomas  Campbell  By  ton,  Esq.,  By  ton, 
Salop,  aged  13,  December  7.  Left  18633.  B.  Smith 

Turner,  Dawson  Palgrave,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Turner,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Gurney  Turner,  aged  13,  December  15.  Left  18631.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  47th  Regiment.  Played  football  for  England,  1871-75.  Of  Park 
Cottage,  Esher. 

Venables,  Rowland  George,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Venables,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Rev.  Joseph  George  Venables,  aged  13,  January  18.  Left 
186L3  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1872. 
J.P.  for  Salop  and  Denbighshire.  Of  Oakhurst,  Oswestry. 

Morris,  Edward  Ellis,  ninth  son  of  Mrs.  Morris,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
John  Carnac  Morris,  aged  15,  December  25.  Left  18623.  Town 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1862,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Formerly 
Headmaster  of  Bedford  County  School.  Headmaster  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Melbourne,  Australia,  1874.  Professor  in  Melbourne  University,  1884.  Edited 
several  Histories  for  Schools.  Died  in  London,  1  January,  1902. 

Bird,  Charles,  son  of  Mr.  Bird,  Brownsover,  Rugby,  aged  12,  August  6. 
Left  1859s.  Town 

Woolldridge,  Thomas  Alfred,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Woolldridge,  31,  Dun- 
church  Road,  Rugby,  aged  10,  April  7.  Left  18641.  Town 

In  business  at  Birmingham.    Of  272,  Rookery  Road,  Handsworth. 

Mappin,  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  Sheffield,  aged  12,  September  6.  Left  18622.  Smythies 

Hon.  Major,  late  Captain,  1st  West  York  Yeomanry.  J.P.  for  West  Riding. 
Of  Birchlands,  Sheffield.  Reform  Club. 

Cooper,  Bransby  Beauchamp,  son  of  Mr.  B.  H.  Cooper,  Hemel  Hempstead, 
aged  15,  March  15.  Left  1862s.  B.  Smith 

A  distinguished  Cricketer.    Died  before  1886. 


Temple,   1858-69.  181 

Talbot,  George  Canning,  son  of  the  Eev.  Hon.  George  Gustavus 
Chetwynd  Talbot,  Withington,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  March  18. 
Left  18612.  School 

Of  Temple  Guiting,  Wiuchcombe.     Died  1891. 

Smythe,  Robert  David,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Patrick  Murray  Smythe. 
SoHhull,  aged  14.  July  26.  Left  18632.  School 

In  business  in  Liverpool  and  Rangoon,  1864-73.  Afterwards  Manager  of  a 
Wholesale  Firm  in  London.  Of  7,  Watling  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Hartcup,  Herbert  James,  eldest  son  of  William  Hartcup,  Esq.,  Upland 
Hall,  Bungay,  aged  14,  October  30.  Left  18632.  Smythies 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1869.  Colonel,  Norfolk  Volunteers.  V.D.  Of  Upland 
Hall,  Bungay. 

Branson,  Reginald  Montague  Auber,  third  son  of  James  William  Branson, 
Esq.,  Madras,  aged  15,  July  16.  Left  18611.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1865.  Practising  at  Bombay.  Of  25,  Sirdas 
Mansions,  Bombay. 

Branson,  Walter  Hugh  Wynne,  son  of  the  above  James  William  Branson, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  February  4.  Left  1862s.  Burrows 

A  Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    Died  1867. 

Branson,  Cecil  Lugard  Smith,  son  of  the  above  James  William  Branson, 
Esq ,  aged  11,  October  8.  Left  18633.  Burrows 

Lieutenant,  96th  Regiment.    Retired  1874.    Afterwards  a  Doctor.    Died  about 
•       1885. 

Harris,  Henry  William  Neville,  son  of  Captain  Charles  Harris,  Bengal 
Infantry,  aged  13,  August  4.  Left  18622.  Arnold 

Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Police  in  Calcutta.    Retired  1902. 

Rose,  William,  son  of  John  Rose,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet,  Montreal, 
Canada,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left  18633.  Smythies 

Barrister-at-Law,  Canada,  1868.  Served  in  the  Canadian  Militia,  1868.  After- 
wards on  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Succeeded  his  father  as  second  Baronet, 
1888.  Of  Moor  Park,  Farnham,  and  18,  St.  James  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Rose,  Charles  Day,  son  of  the  above  Sir  John  Rose,  aged  12,  August  23. 
Left  18623.  Smythies 

Formerly  in  a  banking  firm  in  Bartholomew  Lane,  London,  E.G.  Of  Hardwicke 
House,  Reading. 

WasbrOUgh,  Charles  Whitchurch,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Sidney  Wasbrough. 
Esq.,  Clifton,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left  18633.  Smythies 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1844.  Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Of  2,  Victoria  Square, 
Clifton,  Bristol. 

Romilly,  Charles  Edward,  third  son  of  Charles  Romilly,  Esq.,  29,  Wilton 
Crescent,  London,  aged  13,  April  24.  Left  18642.  Smythies 

Of  The  Drewitts,  Hayward's  Heath,  Sussex. 

Helps,  Arthur  Spry,  son  of  Richard  Helps,  Esq.,  Gloucester,  aged  14 
January  29.  Left  186 13.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1867.    Of  The  Knap,  Great  Witcombe,  Gloucester. 

Marsden,  Maurice  Howard,  son  of  the  Rev-  Canon  John  Howard  Marsden, 
Great  Oakley,  Harwich,  aged  15,  Nov.  21.  Left  18625.  Burrows 

Exhibitioner,  1861.  St.  John's  College,  Cambiidge,  Exhibitioner,  1862,  B.A.  1866, 
M.A.  1868.  Formerly  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough.  Rector  of  Poultou-le- 
Sands,  Lancaster,  1876-89.  P.C.  of  Spalding,  Lincolnshire,  from  1889. 


182  Temple,    1858-69. 


Neale,  Cornelius  Vincent  Webster,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Mason  Neale, 
Sackville  College,  East  Grinsted,  aged  13,  April  10.  Left  1864-3. 

Burrows 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1865,  B.A.  1869.  Attorney-at-Law,  practising 
in  California  and  Nevada.  Of  Chronicle  Buildings,  San  Francisco. 

Ludlam,  Jeffery  William,  son  of  Jeffery  Ludlam,  Esq.,  East  Burnham, 
Slough,  aged  14,  June  4.  Left  18632.  Smythies 

Of  Stokelake,  Chudleigh,  Devon. 

Reid,  Robert  Savage,  son  of  Colonel  Reid,  Quartermaster-General,  Madras, 
aged  15,  June  26.  Smythies 

Died  in  the  holidays  at  Dundonnell  House,  Ross-shire,  January,  1861. 

Allcard,  Daniel  Thomas,  fifth  son  of  William  Allcard,  Esq.,  43,  Upper 
Brook  Street,  London,  aged  15,  November  27.  Left  186 12.  Evans 

Formerly  in  the  84th  Regiment.    Died,  27  January,  1902. 

Allcard,  James,  sixth  son  of  the  above  William  Allcard,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
February  19.  Left  18632.  Evans 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868.    47,  Conduit  Street,  London,  W. 

Thorpe,  Gerard  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Thorpe,  9,  Upper  Belgrave 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  May  22.  Left  18633.  School 

Ensign  46th  Regiment,  1866. 

Morgan.  Henry  Foscue,  son  of  the  Rev  David  Foscue  Morgan,  Mentone, 
Nice,  aged  14,  April  30.  Left  18632..  School 

In  New  Zealand. 

Morgan,  Edward  Strachan,  second  son  of  the  above  Rev.  David  Foscue 
Morgan,  aged  12,  October  17.  Left  18653.  School 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B,A.  1871.    Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College. 

Rivington,  William  John,  son  of  William  Rivington,  Esq.,  Hampstead 
Heath,  London,  aged  13,  December  17.  Left  18642.  Evans 

A  Newspaper  Proprietor.  President  of  the  London  Newspaper  Society.  Of  21, 
Gledhow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Lee- Warner,  William,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Lee-Warner, 
(O.K.  1814),  Thorpland,  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  April  18. 
Left  18653.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1865.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1865,  B.A.  1869, 
M.A.  1872.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1869.  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bombay, 
1887.  Resident  in  Mysore,  1895.  Retired  1895,  and  appointed  Secretary  to 
Political  Department  of  India  Office,  1895.  C.S.I.  1892.  K.C.S.I  1898.  Author 
of  "  Protected  Princes  of  India."  Awarded  Silver  Medal  of  Society  of  Arts,  1895. 
Of  Oldfield,  Bickley,  Kent.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Crofts,  William  Oarr,  eldest  son  of  John  Crofts,  Esq.,  Leeds,  aged  13, 
February  4.  Left  18652.  School 

Mertoii  College,  Oxford,  1864.  Scholar  of  Brasenose  College,  1865,  .B.A.  1868, 
M.A.  1873.  Secretary  to  the  Liberty  and  Property  Defence  League,  1885.  Died, 
26  November,  1894. 

Browne,    Harold  Oarlyon   Gore,  eldest   son  of   the    Rev.   Canon   Edward 

Harold  Browne,  afterwards   Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester,  aged  15. 

.June  11.     Left  18632.  '  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1871.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Winchester,  from  1886.  Of  15,  Kingsgate 
Street,  Winchester.  Athenseum  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  183 


Whitfield,  Charles,  son  of  Mr.  William  Whitfield,  Dunchurch  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  April  24.     Leffc  18613.  Town 

Thomson,  Alexander  Garraway,   son  of  William  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq., 
41,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  Sept.  3.     Left.18632.    Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867.     On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  in  the 
firm  of  James  Capel  and  Co.     Died,  1  February,  1894. 

Neaves,  James  Macdonald,  son  of  Lord  Neaves,  7,  Charlotte  Street,  Edin- 
burgh aged  15.  April  8.     Left  I8603.  Blake 

Mercer,  William  Frederick,  son  of  Charles   Mercer,  Esq.,  Boxley,  Maid- 
stone,  aged  13,  June  21.     Left  18622.  Blake 

A  Banker  at  Maidstone.     Of  Aneton  House,  Maidstone. 

Macleod,  Alexander  John,  son  of  Colonel  Macleod,  5th  Madras  Cavalry, 
aged  13,  December  12.     Left  18643.  Blake 

Johnson,  James  Woodbine,  son  of  Mrs.  Johnson,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  aged 
15,  January  1.     Left  18622.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866. 

Mainwaring,    Frederick,    tenth    son    of    Admiral    Rowland   Main  waring. 
Whitmore  Hall,  Staffs,  aged  14,  October  5.     Lett  i8602.         Blake 

Duberly,  Harry,  third  son  of  James  Duberly,  Esq.,  Gaynes  Ball,  St.  Neots, 
aged  14,  March  11.     Left  18631.  Blake 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.     Of  Houghton  Hill,  near  Huntingdon. 

Penny,  Alfred,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Joseph  Penny,  Bubbenhall  Rectory, 
Kenilworth,  aged  13,  October  11.     Left   18632.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.     Missionary,  Norfolk  Island, 
Melanesia,  1875-88.     Rector  of  St.  Peter,  Wolverhampton,  from  1895. 

Tillard,    Robert    Mowbray,  son   of   Philip   Tillard,    Esq.,  Stukeley   Hall, 
Huntingdon,  aged  13,  March  31.     Left  18643.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1871.     Rector  of  Rodington.  Salop, 
1885-91,  and  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  from  1891. 

Carey,  Thomas   Smith,  son   of  Thomas  Carey,    Esq.,  Wool  ton,  Liverpool, 
aged  15,  February  21.     Left  18612  Mayor 

Died  before  1886. 

Butterworth,    Osmond,   son    of    James    Butterworth,   Esq.,  Rake    Bank, 
Rochdale,  aged  14,  April  11.     Left  18632.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Manchester. 

Gibson,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Gibson,   Esq.,   Whelprigg,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale.  aged  14,  December  30.     Left  18612.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmore- 
land.    Of  Whelprigg.     Died,  20  September,  1885. 

Robson,  Alfred  Tufnell,  son  of  George  Robson,  Esq. ,4  Devonshire  Terrace. 
London,  aged  14,  May  14.     Leffc  186 13.  Mayor 

Late  Captain,  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders.     Appointed  to  Reserve,  1880.    Hon. 
Major,  4th  Volunteer  Battalion,  Essex  Regiment. 

Ward,  Edward  Nicolls,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Ward,  12,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  June  2.     Left  18643.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1873.     Of  Walkem  Place,  Stevenage, 
Herts. 


184  Temple,  1858-69. 


Penwick,   Hugh,  second  son  of  George  Fenwick,  Esq.,  Styford,  Riding 
Mill,  Newcastle,  aged  15,  September  17.     Left  186 13.         Smythies 

Died  1893. 

Greenwood,  James,  son  of  Robinson  Greenwood,  Esq.,  Crow  Wood  House, 
Burnley,  aged  14,  December  9.     Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Of  Crow  Wood  House,  Burnley,  Lancashire. 

Thackeray,  John  Wild,  son  of  John  Thackeray,  Esq.,  Nottingham,  aged  14, 
February  2.     Left  18632.  Smythies 

Formerly  in  the  41st  Regiment.  Lieutenant- Colonel  Commanding,  1st  Royal 
Lanark  Militia,  Hon.  Colonel,  from  1885.  Of  Arno  Villa,  Arnold,  Notts.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Lockett,  John,  son  of   John  Hilton  Lockett,  Esq.,  63.  Shaw  Street,  Liver- 
pool, aged  15,  July  1 1.     Left  186 12.  Smythies 
A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Died  at  Valetta,  Malta,  28  April,  1874. 

Mann     Arthur   Joyrison,    son    of    William    Mann.    Esq.,   Zigzag   House, 
Birkenhead,  aged  15,  October  1.     Left  I8602.  Smythies 

Died  in  Ireland,  18  December,  1873. 

Halliday,  Charles,  son  of  Sir   Frederick  Halliday,  (O.R.  1814),  Lansdown 
Place,  Brighton,  aged  14,  December  30.     Left  18623.          Smythies 

For  some  years  in  New  Zealand,  and  Iowa.  Secretary  to  the  London  Oil  Storage 
Company,  1885.  Of  21,  Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington. 

COX,  Fitzhugh,  son   of    Stephen    Cox,  Esq.,  Clifton    House,  Bedminster, 
Bristol,  aged  15,  December  8.     Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Formerly  in  business  at  Yatton,  Somerset.  Of  Sedgeley  View,  Prestwich, 
Manchester. 

Moore,  William  Jackson,  son  of  Mrs  Moore,  4,  Abercrombie  Square.  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  November  15.     Left  18612.  Smythies 

Cornet,  13th  Hussars,  1864.    Lieutenant,  1867. 

EdgecuHlbe,  Edward  Mortimer,  son  of  George  Edgecumbe,  Esq.,  Thancks, 
Devonport,  aged  12,  August  30.     Left  i8602.  Smythies 

Of  Auckland,  New  Zealand.    Died  1890. 

Woodcock,  Edward  Holme,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Woodcock,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1817),  Wigan,  aged  14,  April  30.     Left  18622.  Smythies 

A  Solicitor  at  Wigan,  Clerk  to  the  Justices,  and  Registrar  of  County  Courts. 
Died,  April,  1898. 

Hollins,  Daintry,  son  of  Michael  Daintry  Hollins,  Esq.,  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
aged  14,  April  5.     Left  18633.    '  Smythies 

Henderson,  Joseph,  son  of  the  late  John  James  Henderson,  Esq.,  Eshton, 
Gargrave,  aged  12,  March  1.     Left  18652.  Smythies— School 

Captain,  late  12th  Lancers.  J.P.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  1,  Pont  de 
la  Tours,  Bruges,  Belgium.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Boyd,  Robert,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Boyd.  Arncliffe,   Skipton, 
aged  14,  June  5.     Left  18632.  Evans 

Died,  25  June,  1885. 

Purkis,  Harry  Chevalier-,  son  of  Harry  Purkis,  Sturmer,  Halstead,  aged 
14,  July  14.     Left  18632.  Evans 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1867.  Auditor,  Common  Law  Division  of  High 
Court,  1884.  Of  4,  Colville  Mansions,  London,  W. 


Temple,    1858-69.  185 


Thurnall,  Harry  Joseph,  son  of  Henry  Thurnall,  Esq.,  Royston,  Herts, 
aged  12,  August  1.     Left  1862.2  Evans 

Muir,   John    Fairlie,    son   of   William   Muir,   Esq.,   afterwards   K.C.S.I., 
Allahabad,  aged  14,  March  19.     Left  18623.  Evans 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1867.  Retired,  1896.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire.  Of  Crofton 
Lodge,  The  Park,  Cheltenham,  and  The  Croft,  Sheringham,  Norfolk. 

Davies,  Oliveira,  son  of  Richard  Davies,  Esq.,  Madeira,  aged  15,  Nov.  5. 
Left  I8603.  Evans 

A  Wine  Shipper  at  Jerez  de  la  Frontera.    Died  in  Spain,  1879. 

Fisher,  Roswell,  son  of  Arthur  Fisher,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Luccombe,  and  Snow 
Hill.  London,  aged  15,  May  22.     Left  18623.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law.    Formerly  of  Montreal,  Canada. 

Acland,  John,  son  of  Mrs.  A  eland,  2,  Caroline  Street,  Bedford  Square, 
London,  aged  10,  June  9.     Left  18593.  Burrows 

Of  21,  Sutherland  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Shaw,   William    Broughton,   son    of    William    Shaw,   Esq.,    Far    Coton, 
Northants,  aged  13,  April  6.     Left,  18622.  Burrows 

Wilson,  George   Henry,  son  of  Robert  Wilson,   Esq.,  Canada,  aged   15, 
November  11.     Left  1861s.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  the  Cameronians,  Scottish  Rifles.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  War, 
1868.  Medal.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1883. 

Hart,  William  Ellerker,  third  son  of  William  Hart,  Esq.,  Civil  Service. 
Bombay,  aged  13,  June  17.     Left  18652.  Burrows — School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1865,  Chancellor's  Medal  for  English 
Verse,  1866,  B.A.  1869.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1871.  Judge  of  the 
Small  Cause  Court,  Bombay,  1880.  Died  between  Bombay  and  Aden,  27  Oct.  1892. 

Jayne,  Francis   John,  second  son   of   John   Jayne,    Esq  ,   Pant-y-Bailea, 
Abergavenny,  aged  14,  January  1.     Left  18632.  Burrows 

Exhibitioner,  1863.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1863,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1865,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  and  Law  and  Modern  History,  1867, 
B.A.  1868,  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  1868-79,  M.A.,  Hall's  Greek  Testament  Prize, 
1870,  D.D.  1889.  Principal  of  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter,  1878-86.  Vicar  of 
Leeds,  1886-9.  Consecrated  LORD  BISHOP  OF  CHESTER,  1889.  Of  The  Palace, 
Chester.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Morrell,  George  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Kidd  Morrell, 
Moulsford,  Berks,  aged  14.  February  20.     Leffc  18623.         Burrows 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  and  B.C  L.  1870.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1871.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Oxon.  High  Sheriff,  1885.  Lieut.-Colonel, 
Oxford  University  Volunteers,  Hon.  Colonel,  1895.  V.D.  M.P.  for  Woodstock 
Division,  1891,  and  from  1895.  Of  Headingtoa  Hill  Hall,  Oxford.  Carlton  Club. 

Solly,  Samuel   Edwin,  son  of  Samuel  Solly,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  18,  St.  Helen's 
Place,  London,  aged  14,  May  5.     Left  18632.  Burrows 

M.R.C.S.  1867.  Practising  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado,  U.S.A.,  from  1874. 
Author  of  "  A  Handbook  of  Medical  Climatology,"  and  numerous  other  works. 

Jones,  Vickers  Henry,  son  of  David  Jones,  Esq.,  Harborne  House,  Birm- 
ingham, aged  14,  September  25.     Left  186 1.1  Burrows 

Best,  James  George,  son  of  Thomas  Best,  Esq.,  Gale  House,  Littleborough, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  July  22.     Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,    B.A.   1868,    M.A.   1871.     Barrister-at-Law,   Inner 
Temple,  1870.    Of  6,  Cleveland  Square,  London,  W.    New  University  Club. 
VOL.    II,  A  A 


186  Temple,    1858-69. 


Stirling,  James,  only  son  of  James  Stirling,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Rugby,  and 
Garden,  N.B.,  aged  15,  January  24.     Left  186 13.  B.  Smith 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1863.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Stirling.  J.P.  for  Co.  Perth. 
Of  Garden,  Port  of  Monteith  Station,  N.B. 

Teage,  Richard  Frederick,  sixth  son  of  Nicholas  Dixon  Laud  Teage,  Esq., 
Stoke  Fleming,  Dartmouth,  aged  14,  May  18-     Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 
Deceased. 

Walker,  Henry  Stephen,  son  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet, 
(O.R.  1816),  Sand  Button,  York,  aged  14,  May  31.     Left  18621. 

#.  Smith 
Formerly  in  the  13th  Hussars.    Of  Glebe  Lawn,  Coburg,  Ontario. 

Cross,  Joseph,  fifth  son  of  John  Cross,   Esq.,  Gartside  House,  Bolton-le- 
Moors,  aged  15,  February  5.     Left  18633.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1863.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1863,  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1865,  B.A.  Second  Class,  Final  Classics,  1867,  M.A.  1870. 
Chairman  of  Cross  and  Winckworth,  Limited,  Bolton-le-Moors.  Of  Frith  Hill, 
Godalming. 

Copeland,  Charles  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Copeland,  Esq.,  Staindrop, 
Darlington,  aged  15,  August  25.     Left  18632.  Arnold 

A  Consulting  Engineer  in  Liverpool. 

Wilson,   Arthur,    eldest   son   of  the   late   William    Wilson,   Esq.,  Lower 
Mitcham,  Surrey,  aged  15,  December  18.     Left  1863*.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1870.  J.P.  for  Derby.  A  Governor  of 
Derby  School.  Of  30,  Ashbourne  Road,  Derby. 

Whiteman,  Thomas  Wyatt,  son  of  Mr.  James  John  Whiteman,  Brownsover, 
aged  12  May  28.     Left  1861s.  Town 

Davies,  William  Henry  Silvester,  sixth  son  of  John  Speed  Davies,  Esq., 
Chingford,  aged  14,  June  13.     Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Vicar  of  Horsley,  Gloucester- 
shire, from  1894. 

Storr,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Storr,  Brenchley  Vicarage,  Staple- 
hurst,  aged  15,  May  4.     Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868. 

Murray,  Reginald,  son  of  James  Murray,  Esq.,  New  Cross,  Hillingdon, 

aged  14,  July  25.     Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

In  business  at  Calcutta.    Manager  of  the  Commercial  Bank  of  India,  Calcutta,  1901 . 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,   1859. 

Cope,  Henry  Ford,  eldest  son  of  William  Cope,  Esq.,  Albrighton  Hall, 
Shrewsbury,  aged  13,  November  9.     Left  18643.  Mayor 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  as  Herbert  Ford  Cope,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 
1866,  B.A.  1869.  Died  at  Rome,  February,  1872. 

Dashwood,  Francis   Arthur,  son  of  Mrs.  Boughton  Dashwood,  Stanford 
Parsonage,  Loughborough,  aged  15,  August  17.  Left  18613.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  late  87th  Regiment,  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers.  Retired,  1888. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lyon,  William  Henry,  son  of  Frederick  Lyon,  Esq.,  Litherland,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  June  14.     Left  18633.  School 

Died  at  Bombay,  November,  1869. 


Temple,  1858-69.  187 


Brown,  John  Mackillar,  son  of  John  Wyld  Brown,  Esq.,  1 7,  Kensington 
Palace  Gardens,  London,  aged  15,  Sept.  25.     Left  18613.        School 

Markham,  Walter  James,  son  of  Mr.  Markham,   Market  Place,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  February  18.     Left  18643.  Town 

Of  Dunchurch,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Whitehead,  James  Nicholas,  son  of  James  Whitehead,  Esq.,  Broad  Clyst, 
Devon,  aged  15,  July  15.     Left  18622.  Burrows 

Of  Gnaton,  Torquay. 

Maw,   John  Henry  Cornelius,   son   of   Henry    Lisle   Maw,  Esq.,  Tetley, 
Crowle,  Bawtry,  aged  12,  October  20.     Left  18622.  Burrows 

Ford,  John  Hugh,  son  of  Charles  Ingram  Handle  Ford,  Esq.,  Abbeyfield, 
Sandbach,  aged  15,  November  16.     Lefb  186 13.  Smythies 

Ensign,  20th  Kegiment,  1863.    Lieutenant,  1867.    Retired,  1869. 

Egginton,  John  Edward,  eldest  son  of  John  Egginton,  Esq.,  Hull,  aged  14, 
November  17.     Left  18623.  Smythies 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1864.    Died,  8  June,  1866. 

Ingham,  .Robert  Wood,  second  son  of  James  Taylor  Ingham,  Esq.,  after- 
wards Knight,  London,  aged  13,  May  8-     Left  18653.  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1865.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1865,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1867,  B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1869.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1873.  A  County  Court  Judge,  1892.  Of  Sugwas  Court, 
Eaton  Bishop,  Hereford,  and  40,  Gloucester  Square,  London. 

Dawes,  Thomas  Richter,  son  of  George  Dawes,  Esq.,  Blackheath,  aged  15, 
April  11.    Left  I8603.  Blake 

Died  before  1886. 

Moilliet,  Charles    Ernest,  son  of  Theodore  Moilliet,  Esq.,  Upper  Skitts, 
Studley,  Warwickshire,  aged  15,  January  28.     Left  18613.     Blake 

Alston,  William  Charles,  sou  of  William   Charles  Alston,  Esq.,  Elmdon 
Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  16,  November  2.     Left  18613.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1871.  Major  and  Lieut. -Colonel, 
Warwickshire  Yeomanry,  1899.  J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  High  Sheriff,  1884.  Of 
Elmdon  Hall,  Birmingham. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1860. 

Trott,  John  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Trott,  8,  Elborow  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  April  8.     Left  18661.  Town 

St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1881.  Vicar  of  Newborough,  Peter- 
borough,  from  1891. 

Tongue,  Joseph  Ebenezer,  son  of   Mr.  Joseph  Tongue,  26,  Sheep  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  May  31.     Left  1862*.  Town 

Died  at  Leicester,  31  March,  1900. 

Clarke,  George,  son  of  Mrs.  Clark,  24,  Lawford  Road,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
May  2 1.     Left  1866*.  Town 

At  Streatley-on-Thames,  1886. 

Offin,  William,  son  of  John  Offiu,  Esq.,  Hutton,  Breutwood,  Essex,  aged  13, 
May  6.    Left  18633.  B.  Smith 


188  Temple,    1858-69. 


Bucknill,  Samuel  Pratt  Berens,  son  of  Samuel  Birch  Bucknill,  Esq.,  M.D. 
(O.K.  1823),  Rugby,  aged  10,  June  18.  Left  18682.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.    Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Incorporated  Law  Society.    Of  106,  Ashley  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Courtenay,  Reginald  James,  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
aged  15,  November  7.  Left  186 12.  School 

Ensign  17th  Regiment,  1867.    Afterwards  in  the  23rd  Fusiliers.    Died  5  June,  1873. 

Blackwell,  John  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Evans  Blackwell,  Esq.,  Montreal, 
Canada,  aged  15,  December  31.  Left  18623.  Burrows 

An  Engineer.    Engaged  in  silver  mines  near  Utah,  U.S.A. 

Bradford,  William  Arthur,  third  son  of  Robert  Bradford,  Esq.,  Hamp- 
stead,  aged  13,  November  27.  Left  I8603.  Smythies 

Merton  College,   Oxford,  B.A.   1867,  M.A.   1880.      In   Lloyds.     Of   Elmstead, 
Chislehurst. 

De  Capell  Brooke,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  Sir  William  De  Capell  Brooke, 
Bart.,  (O.R.,  1813),  Market  Har borough,  aged  15,  December  5. 
Left  18633.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869.    Of  The  Elms,  Market  Harborough. 

Bennett,  George  Spencer  Leigh,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Leigh 
Bennett,  Long  Sutton,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  October  9. 
Left  1863s.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.    Vicar  of  Long  Suttou,  Wisbeach,  from 
1876.    Has  assumed  the  name  of  LEIGH  BENNETT. 

Arnold,  Charles  Jebb,son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Arnold,  (O.E.  1831), 
Rugby,  aged  14,  April  18.  Left  18633.  School 

Formerly  in  the  77th  Regiment.    Passed  first  in  Examination  for  Direct  Com- 
missions, 1864.    Died  at  Peshawur,  June,  1867. 

Holland,  Francis  Macnaghten,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Holland,  Rugby,  and 
the  late  John  Holland,  aged  16,  January  11.  Left  18632. 

Town  and  School 

Exhibitioner,   1863.    New  College,   Oxford,  Scholar,   1863-8,     Drowned  in  the 
Transvaal,  South  Africa,  May,  1874. 

KingSCOte,  Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge,  fourth  son  of  Colonel  Thomas 
Henry  Kingscote,  Kingscote,  Wotton-under-Edge,  aged  15, 
January  16.  Left  18611.  B.  Smith 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1863.    A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  The  Trench,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 

Boyson,  Godfrey,  son  of  Ambrose  Boyson,  Esq.,  28,  Newington  Place, 
London,  aged  14,  June  13.  B.  Smith 

Drowned  while  skating  near  Rugby,  November,  1861. 

Temple,  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Major  John  Temple,  Madras  Army, 
aged  14,  September  30.  Left  18643.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1865. 

Buncombe,  Charles  Byam  Duer,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Duncombe,  Esq., 
York  Crescent,  Clifton,  aged  15,  September  23.  Left  18622.  Arnold 

Studied  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1863-4.     Afterwards  in  an  architect's 
office,  and  practising  till  1875.    Died  January,  1897. 


Temple,   1858-69.  189 


Batson,  Alfred  Stephen,  second  son  of   Alfred  Batson,  Esq.,  Ramsbury, 
Wilts,  aged  13,  March  1.     Left  18641.  Arnold 

St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1878.  Rector  of  Welford-with-Wickham, 
Newbury,  from  1879. 

Jorie,  William  Fairhurst.  only  son  of  the  late  James  Jorie,  Birkenhead, 
aged  15,  November  17.     Left  18633.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Died  while  yachting  in  the 
Mediterranean,  March,  1876. 

Baldwin,  Edward  Thomas,  second  son  of  the  late    Rev.  John   Baldwin, 
Dalton-in-Furness,  aged  13,  May  31.     Left  18643.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple 
1870.  Northern  Circuit.  Author  of  "  Law  of  Bankruptcy  and  Bills  of  Sale.' 
Of  13,  King's  Bench  Walk,  B.C.,  and  1,  Gloucester  Place,  W.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Spooner,  Richard  Lechmere   Wilberforce,  son  of  Richard  Spooner,  Esq., 
Bombay,  aged  14,  December  23.     Left  186 12.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  35th  Regiment,  1866.    Died,  1882. 

Whitting,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  Charles  Whitting,  Esq.,  Uphill,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  aged  14,  August  23.     Left  18643.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  18Y4.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  V.D. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion  Somerset  L.I.  Of  Uphill  Grange, 
Weston-super-Mare. 

Prince,  Gilbert  John,  son  of  Peregrine  Prince,  Esq.,  Dewsall  Court,  Here- 
ford, aged  13,  June  12.     Left  18642.  Arnold 
Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Wootten  Bassett.    Died  before  1886. 

Stttton,  Henry,  second  son  of  James  Sutton,  Esq.,  Shardlovv,  Derby,  aged 
14,  January  10.     Left  18632.  4 mold 

Christ's  CoUege,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  18  ,  B.A.  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1870.  Special  Pleader,  North  Eastern  Circuit.  Junior  Council  to  the 
Treasury,  1891.  Of  49,  Lexham  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Anwyl,  Rice  Owen,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Anwyl,  Esq.,  Plascoch,  Bala, 
aged  13,  August  7.     Left  18623.  Mayor 

Died  at  Hyeres,  France,  February,  1879. 

Wade,  Craven  Henry  Clotworthy,  third  son  of  Robert  Craven  Wade,  Esq., 
Clonebraney,  Co.  Meath,  aged  14,  April  24.     Left  18632.        Mayor 
Of  Clonebraney.    J.P.  for  Co.  Meath. 

Paxton,    Robert  Charles,  son  of  William   Paxton,   Esq.,  Linden    House, 
Turnham  Green,  aged  14,  October  19.     Left  18t)43.  Mayor 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Of  24,  Stafford  Terrace, 
Phillimore  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Hadow,  Frederick  Mere  wether,  son  of  James  Remington  Hadow,   Esq., 
Park  Cottage,  Devizes,  aged  13,  September  1.    Left  1864s.    School 
Drowned  in  Australia  while  crossing  a  swollen  stream,  1872. 

Norman,   Thomas    Goodman,   son   of    the   late   Thomas    Norman,   Esq., 
Newbold,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Jiily  12.     Left  18613.  Mayor 

Of  Newbold  House,  Newbold,  Rugby. 

Shaw,  John   Lancaster,  second  son  of   Bentley  Shaw,  Esq.,  Locks  wood, 
Huddersfield,  aged  15,  May  14.     Left  18622.  Evans 

Mertou  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866.  Guy's  Hospital,  1867-69.  In  the  family 
business  from  1869.  Of  Eidgehill,  Torquay. 


190  Temple,  1858-69. 


Davies,  Harry  Finden,  son  of   Edmund   Davies,  Esq.,  Wells,  Somerset, 
aged  14,  June  19.     Left  18622.  Evans 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Weston-super-Mare. 

Allen,  Vernon,  third  son  of  John  Allen,  Esq.,  Wilton  Polygon,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  March  28.     Left  18633.  Evans 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Of  Heathmount,  Lisa,  Hants. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Mpgg,  William,  son  of   Frederick  George  Mogg,  Esq.,  Wye  Cliff,  Hay, 
Hereford,  aged  12.     Lett  I8603.  Evans 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1872.  Vicar  of  Locking,  Somerset,  1880. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  of  CLIFTON  before  MOGG,  1879.  Of  Bryngwern 
Hall,  Newbridge-on-Wye. 

Raikes,  George  Whittington,  third  son  of  Henry  Haikes,  Esq.,  Register 
Office,  Chester,  aged  13,  June  8.     Left  18612.  '  Burrows 

Colonel.  Royal  Flint  Militia.  Commanded  the  regiment,  1884-89.  Agent  to  the 
Marquis  of  Hertford  from  1881.  Of  Dunnington  Heath,  Alcester. 

Llewellyn,  Llewellyn,  son  of  the  late  Llewellyn  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  Buckland 
Filleigh,  Devon,  aged  14,  July  11.     Left  18633.  Burrows 

Of  Nethway,  Kingswear,  Dartmouth. 

Clarke,  William  Edward  Thomson,  third  son  of  Richard  Gwatkin  Clarke, 
Esq.,  Trichinopoly,  aged  12,  November  20.     Left  18611.     Burrows 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1872. 
Judge  and  Magistrate  of  the  Nilgiris,  from  1882.  Address,  Ootacamund. 

Ellis,  Henry  Vaughan,  third  son  of  George  Henry  Ellis,  Esq.,  Park  Hill, 
Clapham,  aged,13,  June  23.     Left  18642.    '  Burrows 

Headmaster  of  Hilton  College,  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal,  from  1878. 

Steven,  Alexander,  son  of  James  Steven,  Esq.,  Glen  Park,  Port  Glasgow, 
aged  15,  June  30.     Left  18622.  Burrows 

M.R.C.S.,  1868.  M.D.  Edinburgh.  Formerly  Physician  to  Bristol  Hospital  for 
Women  and  Children.  Of  6,  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Blenkinsop,  Charles,  son  of  James   Blenkinsop,  Esq.,  72,  Addison  Road, 
London,  aged  15,  October  10.     Left  18612.  Burroivs 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1871.  Formerly  Solicitor  to  the  London  and  North-Western 
Railway  Company. 

Fellows,   Charles   Francis,   only   son   of    Sir   Charles   Fellows,  Knt.,   4, 
Montague  Place,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  25.     Left  18652.    Burrows 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1872.  Yorkshire  Artillery  Militia,  1871.  Retired  as  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  1897.  Of  15.  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 

BrisCO,  Fleming,   son  of  Robert  Brisco,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet,  Law 
Mill,  Whitehaven,  aged  14,  April  20.     Left  18623.  Burrows 

In  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

Thompson,  Peile,  son  of  Matthew  William  Thompson,    Esq.,  afterwards 

r  Baronet,  Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  Leeds,  aged   15,  July    19.     Left 

18633.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1877.  In  Holy  Orders.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  second  Baronet,  1891.  Of  Guiseley,  Leeds. 

Edmund  Henry,  son  of   Henry  Gore-Booth,   Esq.,  Helens- 
borough,  aged  13,  April  3.    Left  18623.  Evans 

Resident  in  Shanghai. 


Temple,    1858-69.  191 


Mat  on,  Leonard  James,  eldest  son  of  Leonard  Pitt  Maton,  Esq.,  Madding- 
ton,  Devizes,  aged  15,  January  24.     Left  18642.  S.  Smith 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1870.  Afterwards  in 
business  in  London.  Of  Grosvenor  Lodge,  Wimbledon.  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Mulleneux,  Charles,  son   of  James   Mulleneux,  Esq.,  Bellevale,  Gatacre, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  November  7.     Left  1861 2  B.  Smith 

Formerly  held  an  appointment  in  the  Inman  Line  of  Steamers.  Of  70,  Hockley 
Avenue,  Barking  Road,  East  Ham,  London,  E. 

Smedley,  Edward  Gerrard,  son  of  Edward   Hume  Smedley,  Esq.,  Indian 
Civil  Service,  aged  15,  April  4.     Left  I8603.  B.  Smith 

Beaver,  Duncan  Alexander,  son  of   Hugh  Beaver,  Esq.,  Talbot  House, 
Glossop,  aged  14,  October  27.     Left  18622.  B.  Smith 

Margetts,  Burroughs  Henry,  son  of  Charles  Margetts,  Esq.,  Huntingdon, 
aged  13,  September  29.     Left  18622.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1875.    In  Holy  Orders.    Died  before  1886. 

Maule,   Montagu  St.  John,  third  son  of    Henry   St.    John    Maule,    Esq., 
Newton  St.  LOG,  Bath,  aged  13,  June  16.     Left  18623.         Smythies 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868.    A  Solicitor  at  Bath.    Admitted,  1871. 

Collyer,  D'Arcy   Bedingfield,  third  son  of  John  Collyer,  Esq.,  Hackford 
Hall,  Norwich,  aged  18,  May  29.     Left  18652.  Blake 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  Of 
Coltishall,  Norwich. 

Parkin,  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Parkin,  Halton  Vicarage,  Hastings, 
aged  15,  February  3.     Left  186 13.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1874.  F.R.G.S.  and  F.R.  Hist.  S.  J.P.  for  Sussex.  Of  Fair  Seat, 
High  Wickham,  Hastings. 

Jenkinson,  Francis    Broxholm    Grey,   son  of   the    Rev.   John   Jenkinson, 
Battersea  Vicarage,  aged  13,  April  19.     Left  18643.  Blake 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1869.  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Commons,  1866. 
Clerk  Assistant  of  the  House,  1900.  C.B.  1897.  Died,  24  May,  1902. 

Heriot,  Warner  John  Lloyd,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Heriot,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  aged  H.  September  23.     Left  18622.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Captain,  Oxfordshire  Militia. 

Royds,    Smith    Byrom,   third   son    of    the    Rev.    Charles    Smith     Royds, 
Haughton  Rectory,  Stafford,  aged  12,  October  26.     Left  18623. 

B.  Smith 

Major,  77th  Regiment.    Retired,  1883. 

Master,  Egerton  Philip  Chester,  second  son  of  Thomas  William  Chester 
Master,  Esq.,  Cirencester,  aged  13,  November  20.     Left  18633. 

B.  Smith 

Died,  September,  1881. 

Yates,  Frederick  Hugh,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Yates,  Aylsham,  Norfolk, 
aged  14,  February  26.     Left  18633.  Blake 

Formerly  in  the  31st  Regiment. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1860. 

Newcomb,  T^itzroy   William   Dawney,  son  of  the   Rev.  Charles  George 
Newcomb,  Halberton,  Devon,  aged  14,  April  11.  Left  18613.  School 


192  Temple,  1858-69. 


Dodgson,  Edwin  Heron,  fourth  son  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Dodgson,  Arch- 
deacon of  Richmond,  Croft  Rectory,  Darlington,  aged  13,  June  30. 
Left  18642.  School 

S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Tristan  d'Acunha,  1880-90.     Of  The  Chesnuts,  Guildford. 

Moseley,  Henry  John,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Moseley,  Buildwas.  Salop,  and  the 
late  Walter  Moseley,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left  18653  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  1865,  B.A.  Magdalen  College,  1871.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1872.  Died  at  Buildwas  Abbey,  24  April,  1879. 

Ash,  Philip  James,  son  of  Mrs.  Ash,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
John  Ash,  aged  12,  July  29.  Left  18643.  Town 

Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Tenby,  1874-83.  Farmed  near  Llanbedr,  1883-95. 
Of  Whitehall  Road,  Rugby. 

A  eland,  Thomas  Dyke,  son  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Leopold  Dyke  A  eland,  Broad 
Clyst.  Exeter,  aged  13  July  3.  Left  18642.  School 

Settled  in  New  Zealand,  and  died  there,  1892. 

West,  George  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Charles  West,  Esq.,  61,  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  aged  14.  May  21.  Left  18632.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  Stanhope  History  Prize,  1867,  Burdett  Coutts 
Scholarship,  1868,  M.A.  1870.  First  Class,  Natural  Science.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Of  St.  Christopher's,  Eastbourne. 

Emmett,  Joseph  Alfred,  son  of  John  Emmett,  Esq.,  Halifax,  aged  14, 
July  16.  Left  1863*.  Rmythies 

Hussey,  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Hussey,  Northfield  House, 
Maidenhead  aged  14,  October  18.  Left  18623.  B.  Smith 

Neal,  Charles  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  William  Neal,  Esq.,  7,  Park 
Crescent,  London,  aged  15.  February  25.  Left  18622.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1871.  Died  on  board  the  Ceylon,  off  Algiers,  1886. 

Garrett,  Frank,  son  of  Richard  Garrett,  Esq.,  Carlton  Hall,  Saxmundham, 
aged  14,  May  6.  Left  18623.  Arnold 

M.I.C.E.  Director  of  Machine  Works,  Leiston,  near  Saxmundham.  J.P.  for 
Suffolk.  Of  Aldringham  House,  Saxmundham. 

Bill.  Henry  Kennard,  fourth  son  of  John  Bill,  Esq.,  Barr's  Hill,  Coventry, 
aged  15,  August  9.  Left  18631.  Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866.  Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Swansea,  and  after- 
wards at  Natal,  South  Africa.  Died,  1882. 

Vander-Meulen,  George  Allen,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Vander-Meulen, 
Thorley  Rectory,  Bishops  Stortford,  aged  15,  January  81. 
Left  18633.  Smythies 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867.  Vicar  of  West  Knoyle,  Bath,  1882. 
Died,  1888. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1860. 

Trott  Thomas  John,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Trott,  Elborow  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  April  16.  Left  18692.  Town 

Assistant  Master,  the  Grammar  School,  Newbury. 

Belts,  John  Elkington,  son  of  Mr.  Richard  Betts,  Sheep  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  11.  September  19.  Left  1862s.  Town 

Died,  17  January,  1865. 


Temple,  1858-69.  193 


Sharp,  Granville,  third  son  of  Dr.  William  Sharp,  Horton  House,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  June  30.  Left  18682.  Town 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.    Sometime  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough.     Of  Millans  Park,  Ambleside. 

Denison,  Henry,  only  son  of  Stephen  Charles  Denison,  Esq.,  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster,  aged  13,  March  10.  Left  1863s.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,    Royal    Engineers.      Retired,    1387.     J.P.    for    Notts.     Of 
Babworth  Hall,  and  Eaton  Hall,  Retford,  Notts.    Carlton  Club. 

Kennedy,  James  Douglass,  eldest  son  of  Matthew  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Lymm, 
Warrington,  aged  14,  August  28.  Left  18623.  School 

Captain,   Royal  Lancashire  Militia.    J.P.     Of   Scarthwaite,  Lancaster.     Died 
about  1898. 

Dickinson,  Charles  William,  son  of  Edward  Dickinson,  Esq.,  Lawrence 
Sheriffe  Street,  Hugby,  aged  12,  June  4.  Left  18613.  Town 

Entered  the  Royal  Navy,   1862.    Retired  as  Captain,   1898.      In  command  of 
H.M.S.  Fearless,  1890-93.     Of  7,  St.  George's  Terrace,  Stonehouse,  Plymouth. 

Rivington,  John  Alfred,  only  son  of  John  Rivington,  Esq.,  Edgeware, 
Middlesex,  aged  14,  March  9.  Left  18612.  Evans 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.     Curate  of  Bladon,  Woodstock, 
1895-99.    Chaplain  of  St.  Michael's,  Bognor,  1899.     Of  St.  Michael's,  Seal,  1902. 

Anstmther,  Wyndham  George  Con  way,  son  of  Sir  William  Carmichael 
Anstruther,  Bart.,  Woburn  Lodge,  Upper  Woburn  Place,  London, 
aged  15,  July  13.  Left  18622.  Evans 

Formerly  in  the  85th  Regiment.    Died,  1898. 

WillCOX.  Charles  James,  son  of  Mr.  Samuel  Willcox,  Bridget  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  8,  July  18.  Left  18653.  Town 

Died  in  Manchester,  about  1895. 

Martin,  John  Savage,  son  of  William  Kelso  Martin,  Esq.  (O.R.  1829), 
Colonial  Bank,  Demerara,  aged  14,  September  18.  Left  18631. 

School 

Formerly  a  Sugar  Planter  in  the  West  Indies.    Since  for  many  years  in  the  Civil 
Service  in  Queensland.    Of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  1902. 

Fletcher,  Walter  Bracebridge,  second  son  of  Captain-  Thomas  William 
Fletcher,  Lawneswood  House,  Stourbridge.  aged  13,  November  4. 
Left  186 13.  School 

Ensign,  84th  Regiment,  1866,  Lieutenant,  1867.    Died  at  his  residence,  Mayfield, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  16  February,  1889. 

Pigott,  William  Harvey,  son  of  George  Grenville  Wandesford  Pigott,  Esq. 
(O.R.  1808),  Doddershall  Park,  aged  12,  March  9.  Left  18612.  School 

Captain,  R.N.    Served  on  the  Monarch  at  the  bombardment  of  Alexandria,  1882. 
Fourth  Class,  Osmanieh.    J.P.  for  Bucks.     Of  Doddershall  Park,  Aylesbury. 

Church,  Walter  Ward,  son  of  William  John  Church,  Esq.,  22,  Circus,  Bath, 
aged  13,  September  25.  Left  18633.  School 

Scott,  Charles  James,  second  son  of  James  Nairne  Scott,  Esq.,  Blackheath 
Park,  aged  13,  February  17.  Left  18641,  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Coffee  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  Hilgay,  Guildford. 

Houstoun,  George  Ludovic,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Houstoun,  Johnstone  Castle, 
Renfrewshire,  and  the  late  William  Houstoun,  aged  13,  August  31. 
Left  18633.  Mayor 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1866.    Captain,  R.A.    Reserve,  1882.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Renfrewshire.    Of  Johnstone  Castle,  Johnstone,  N.B. 
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194  Temple,  1858-69. 


Blair.  Dugald,  son  of  Mrs.  Blair,  Pennington  Street,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
March  4.  Left  18622.  Town 

Selfe,  Sydney  Gerald  Frederick,  son  of  Henry  Selfe  Selfe,  Esq.,  15, 
Torrington  Square,  London,  aged  12,  Sept.  9.  Left  18652.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Royal  Artillery.  Retired  1894.  Served  in  the  Burmese 
Expedition,  1887-88.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Of  15,  Springwell  Avenue,  Harlesden.N.W. 

Cotton,  Edward  Thomas  Davenant,  only  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcutta, 
aged  13,  June  29.  Left  18632.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  Royal  Artillery.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Commanding  2nd 
Cheshire  Volunteers,  R.E.,  from  1888.  M.P.  for  the  Wirral  Division  of  Cheshire, 
from  1885.  Assumed  the  additionel  name  of  JODDRELL,  1890.  C.B.  26  June,  1902. 
Of  Reaseheath  Hall,  Nantwich.  Carlton  Clnb. 

Savill,  John  Eden,  son  of  George  Savill,  Esq.,  Ingthorp,  Stamford, 
aged  13,  December  14.  Left  18622.  School 

Captain,  Essex  Militia. 

Carslake,  John  Barham,  eldest  son  of  John  Hawkey  Bingham  Carslake,  Esq., 
Bridgwator,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Won  the  Queen's  Prize,  and  Gold  Medal,  at 
Wimbledon,  1868.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1871.  Of  7,  Cannon  Street,  Birmingham. 

Thorold,  George  Aubrey  William,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Thorold, 
Warkleigh,  South  Molton,  aged  13,  Sept.  15.  Left  18653.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1865,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1873.  Of  4,  Regent  Street,  London,  W. 

Taylor,  Gerald  Ferguson,  son  of  Pierce  Gilbert  Edward  Taylor,  Esq., 
Calcutta,  aged  13,  December  31.  Left  18623.  Arnold 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Police  Department.  At  Montgomery,  Punjab,  1882.  Forest 
Department,  1900. 

Goodwin,  George,  son  of  Mr.  George  Goodwin,  17,  James  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  February  9.  Left  18612.  Town 

Kennett,  Brackley  Herbert  Harrington,  second  son  of  Captain  Vincent 
Frederick  Kennett  (O.R.  1815),  Manor  House,  Dorchester,  Oxon, 
aged  14,  March  30.  Left  18622.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868.  Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in 
the  Jowaki  Campaign,  1877,  and  the  Affghan  War,  1878—80,  taking  part  in  the 
operations  in  the  Lughman  and  Hissarik  Valleys,  where  he  was  wounded. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  late  King's  Own  Light  Infantry.  One  of 
H.M.  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  since  1895.  Of  23,  Sloane  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Buckland,  Henry  Harvey,  son  of  Charles  Thomas  Buckland,  Esq., 
Chestrey,  Surrey,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left  18642.  Arnold 

A  Civil  Engineer,  India  Public  Works  Department.  Awarded  the  Royal 
Humane  Society's  Medal  for  saving  the  life  of  John  Dewey,  at  Hampton  Court, 
1867.  District  Locomotive  Superintendent,  Indian  State  Railways,  from  1888. 

Cotton,  Robert  Benjamin,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Roland  Cotton,  Esq., 
Indian  Civil  Service,  aged  15,  August  23.  Left  18632.  Arnold 

Colonel,  Wiltshire  Regiment,  1890.  Formerly  Major,  99th  Regiment.  Served 
throughout  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Colonel  commanding  13th 
Regimental  District,  1896-1902.  Junior  United  Service  Club,  Of  Batts  Park 
Taunton. 

Maclachlan,  Robert  Dick,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Maclachlan,  Esq., 
Kensington,  aged  15,  August  28.  Left  18623.  Arnold 


Temple,   1858-69.  195 


Pinckney,  William  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Philip  Pinckney, 
Henley  on-Thames,  aged  15,  February  9.  Left  18633.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1876.  University  Eight,  1866. 
Vicar  of  Quatford,  Salop,  1884-1900.  Of  44,  Pevensey  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Webster,  Charles  Payne,  son  of  the  late  Barori  Dickinson  Webster,  Esq., 
Penns,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  December  8.  Arnold 

Died  at  home,  14  May,  1862. 

Gregson,  Matthew  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Gregson,  Esq,,  Moorlands, 
Lancaster,  aged  14,  January  11.  Left  18632.  Mayor 

Late  Captain,  Royal  Engineers.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Field  Fortifications  at 
Chatham,  1881.  Afterwards  an  Army  Tutor.  United  Service  Club. 

Alston,  James  Featherston,  second  son  of  William  Charles  Featherston 
Alston,  Esq.,  Elmdon  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  15,  October  20 
Left  18633.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.     Died  14  May,  1897. 

Ross,  George  Edward  Aubert,  son  of  Alexander  Ross,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  aged  13,  March  22.  Left  18622.  Evans 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1871.  Formerly  practising  at  Allahabad.  Of 
3,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  B.C. 

Hyde,  William,  son  of  William  Hyde,  Esq.,  Sycamores,  Louth,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  15,  May  3.  Left  18613.  Evans 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Louth. 

Hitchman,  Alfred  William  Spence,  son  of  William  Simkiris  Hitchman, 
Esq.,  Kitebrook  House,  Moreton-in-the -Marsh,  aged  14,  April  2. 
Left  18641.  Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1878. 
Of  Kitebrook  House,  Moreton-in-the-Marsh. 

Martin,  William  Henry,  son  of  the  late  William  Bennett  Martin,  Esq., 
Tadcaster,  aged  13.  May  8.  Left  18623.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Assumed  the  name  of  EDMUNDS,  1867.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Secretary  of  the  British  Home  Rule 
Association.  Died,  6  October,  1899. 

Muir,  Archibald  Mungo,  son  of  William  Muir,  Esq.,  afterwards  K.C.S.I., 
Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  Feb.  24.  Left  J8653.  Evans 

Formerly  in  the  4th  Hussars.  Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Political  Resident 
in  Nepaul.  Died,  16  May,  1899. 

Jayne,  Basil,  son  of  John  Jayne,  Esq.,  Pant-y-Bailea,  Abergavenny,  aged 
14,  June  19.  Left  18633.  Burrows 

A  Colliery  Proprietor.    Died  in  London,  30  January,  1891. 

Lefroy,  Harry  George,  eldest  son  of  Col.  John  Henry  Lefroy,  afterwards 
K.C.M.G.,  Blackheath,  aged  1?,  Feb  21.  Left  18633.  Burrows 

Late  Major,  44th  Regiment.  Retired  1883.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
Of  10,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Hockiii,  James  Rose,  son  of  Parr  Willesford  Hockin,  Esq.,  Staff  Surgeon, 
Bengal  Army,  aged  14,  May  1.  Left  18612.  Burrows 

Tosswill,  Charles  Alexander,  fourth  son  of  William  Tosswill,  Esq.,  Exeter, 
aged  15,  January  21.  Left  1864s.  Burrows 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1865,  First  Class,  Mathematical  Moderations,  1866, 
B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow. 


196  Temple,  1858-69. 


Hood,   Hon.  Alfred,   son   of  the  late   Viscount   Hood,   Barton   Segrave, 
Kettering,  aged  14,  March  17.     Left  1862s.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  the  52nd  Regiment.    Died,  14  September,  1880. 

Home,  Henry  Edward   St.  John,   son   of  James   Thomas   Home,   Esq., 
3,  Percival  Terrace,  Brighton,  aged  13,  November  5.     Left  1862s. 

Arnold 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1866. 

Were,  Edward  Ash,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Bonville  Were,  Esq., 
5,Litfield  Place,  Clifton,  aged  13,  November  14.  Left  18653.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1865.  New  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 
1867,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1872,  D.D.  18  .  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester,  1872-80. 
Vicar  of  North  Bradley,  Wilts,  1880.  Canon  of  Southwell  Cathedral,  1881. 
Archdeacon  and  Suffragan  BISHOP  OF  DERBY,  1889.  Of  55,  Ashborne  Road,  Derby. 

Lloyd,   James    Edward,  only    son   of    Thomas    Lloyd,    Esq.,    Sparkhill, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  12.     Left  18652.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869.    Barrister-at-Law.    Died,  July,  1883. 

Davison,  Frederick,  son  of  Joseph  Davison,  Esq.,  Greencroft   Hall,  Lan- 
chester,  Durham,  aged  14,  November  8.     Left  18633.  Blake 

St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  South- 
Eastern  Circuit.  New  University  Club. 

Home,  Joseph  White,  son  of  James  Edward  Home,  Esq.,  42,  Brunswick 
Road,  Brighton,  aged  14,  January  12.     Left  18631.  Blake 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873.  Vicar  of  St.  James,  Dame 
Street,  Islington,  1880-1901.  Vicar  of  Monkton,  Ramsgate,  from  1901. 

Laiighorne,  Alfred  Robert  Maskell,  son  of  Alfred  Langhorne,  Belgrave 
House,  Boxmoor,  aged  14,  December  20.     Left  18643.  Blake 

Formerly  in  the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers.  Afterwards  in  the  52nd  Foot.  Of  41, 
Seething  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

Earle,  George  William,  son  of  Joseph   Earle,  Esq.,  Kensington   Palace 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  April  15.     Left  186 12.  Blake 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  11,  Pancras  Lane,  Queen  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Shafto,  Frederick  Duncombe,  second  son  of  the   Rev.  John  Duncombe 
8hafto,  Buck  worth,  Hunts,  aged  13,  August  27.     Left  1862s.     Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1865.  Afterwards  in  the  Carabineers.  Died  in  London, 
December,  1876, 

Dowson,  Edward  Theodore,  son  of  Edward  Utting  Dowson,  Esq.,  Geldeston, 
Beccles,  aged  14,  February  12.     Left  1862s.  Smythies 

J.P.  for  Suffolk.    Of  Geldeston,  Beccles. 

Dennis,  George  Theodore,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  B.  Pigott  Dennis,  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  aged  17,  October  23.     Left  1861s.  Smythies 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.  A.  1865,  M.  A.  1868.  Chaplain,  Bengal  Ecclesiastical 
Establishment,  1872—90.  Rector  of  Hopton,  Thetford,  from  1892. 

Hiitchiiison,  Marley  George,  son  of  Timothy  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  Eggleston 
Hall,  Barnard  Castle,  aged  14,  May  22.     Left  18631.  Smythies 

Cornet,  8th  Hussars,  1864,  Lieutenant,  1867. 

Jervis,   Walter    Niel,   fourth    son    of    Swinfen    Stephens    Jervis,   Esq., 
Darlaston  Hall,  Stone,  aged  14,  March  13.     Left  1863s.      Smythies 

Passed  1st  into  Woolwich,  1864.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery,  1867.  Retired  as 
Colonel,  1899.  Of  Yondercott,  Cullompton,  Devon. 


Temple,  1858-69.  197 


Strickland,  Thomson,  sou  of  Jacob  Strickland,  Esq.,  13,  Victoria  Square, 
Clifton,  aged  13,  February  23.     Left  18623.  Smythies 

Of  13,  Victoria  Square,  as  above. 

Bromfield,  James,  son  of  James  Bromfield,  Esq.,  Ridge   House,  Honiton, 
Devon,  aged  15,  February  10.     Left  18623.  B.  Smith 

Passed  1st  for  Direct  Commissions,  1864.  Formerly  Captain  50th  Regiment. 
Served  in  the  New  Zealand  Campaign,  1866.  Medal.  Staff  Paymaster,  with  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1895. 

Yates,  Henry  Townley  Scott,  son  of  Joseph  St.  John  Yates,  Esq.,  Well- 
bank,  Sandbach,  aged  14,  July  8.     Left  18632.  13.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1868  Captain,  1879,  Major,  1885.  Brevet 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1888  Colonel,  1898.  Commanded  the  Northern  Shan 
Column  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-7.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Lucas,  Henry  Frank  Egbert,  sou  of  Charles  Lucas,  Esq.,  Brigadier,  Bom- 
bay Artillery,  aged  14,  February  8.     Left  18622.  B.  Smith 

Major,  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards.  Retired,  1885.  J  P. 
for  Devon.  Of  Dunchideock  House,  Exeter.  Primrose  Club. 

Heald,  Ernest,  third  son  of  Nicholas  Heald,  Esq.,  Breadbury  Hall,  Stock- 
port,  aged  15,  March  9.     Left  18613.  B.  Smith 

In  business  in  Stockport  till  1873,  and  in  the  Philippines,  1874-95.  Vice-Consul 
at  Sual,  1894.  Secretary  to  River  Plate  Gas  Company,  from  1897.  Of  6,  South 
Croxted  Road,  West  Dulwich. 

Copeland,    William,  second  son  of    William  Copeland,   Esq.,   Staindrop, 
Darlington,  aged  14,  August  16.     Left  1863s.  Smythies 

M.B.  Edinburgh.    Practised  in  London  and  at  Staindrop.    Died,  1900. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1860. 

Hammond,  Henry  Allen,  son  of  the   Rev.  John  Parish  Hammond.  Sopley 
Vicarage,  Hants,  aged  12,  Jan.  2.     Left  18652.  Town  and  B  Smith 
Died  before  1886. 

Dunster,   William,   eldest    son    of   William   Hillyard   Dunster,    Esq.,   3, 
Henrietta  Street,  London,  aged  16,  June  17.     Left  186 1.3     Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1864,  B.A.  Magdalen  Hall,  1869.  A  Solicitor.  Died  in 
London,  July,  1873. 

Denisou,  Joseph  Basil,  son  of  Edward  Hanson  Denison,  Esq.,  Bernbridge, 
Isle  of  Wight,  aged  14,  May  22.     Left  1864*.  Mayor 

A  Civil  Engineer. 

Shepard,  Henry  Duncan,  son  of  Robert  Howard  Shepard,  Esq.,  34,  Tavi- 
stock  Square,  London,  aged  15,  Jnly  3.     Left  18623.  Blake 

An  Architect.    Of  49,  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  W. 

DensMre,   George   Henry,  son  of  the   Rev.   William  Charles   Denshire, 
Ashsted  House,  Epsom,  aged  14,  November  9.    Left  18638.     Blake 

Formerly  in  the  51st  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal. 
Retired  as  Captain,  1883.  Of  Ashted  House,  Epsom.  Died  1901. 

Storr,  Henry,  son  of  the   Rev.  Francis    Storr,   Brenchley,  Staplehurst, 
Kent,  aged  15,  July  14,     Left  18641.  B.  Smith 

In  business  at  Maidstone.    Of  Matfield  Court,  Paddock  Wood,  R.S.O.,  Kent. 


198  Temple,    1858-69. 


Wallroth,  Charles  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  William  Herman 
Wallroth,  Esq.,  Manor  Cottage,  Lee,  Kent,  aged  14,  January  1. 
Left  18642.  B.  Smith 

F.B.G.S.  Has  travelled  extensively  in  North  and  South  America,  Australasia, 
and  the  Far  East.  Of  Langton  House,  Weston-super-Mare. 

Kaye,  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  William  Kaye,  Esq.,  Tetworth  Hall,  St.  Neots, 
aged  17,  June  27-  Left  18612.  '  Evans 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1869.  Vicar  of  Hessle,  Hull,  1884-94. 
Vicar  of  Selborne,  Alton,  Hants,  from  1894. 

Hedley,  William,  second  sou  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Allcock  Bedley, 
24,  Princes  Terrace,  London,  aged  15,  April  20.  Left  18642.  Evans 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1872.  Rector  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill, 
Lincoln,  from  1901. 

DodgSOn,  James  Hume,  son  of  Hassard  Hume  Dodgson,  Esq.,  Putney, 
London,  aged  15,  January  12.  Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1873.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878. 
Of  4,  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G.,  and  19,  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park. 

Waugh,  Francis  Gledstanes,  only  son  of  Joseph  Charles  Waugh,  Esq  , 
2,  Mecklenburg  Square,  London,  aged  14,  June  16.  Left  186i3. 

Mayor 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1873.  F.R.G.S.  Vicar  of  Moulsford, 
Berks,  1889-91.  Author  of  "The  History  of  the  Athenaeum  Club  from  its 
Foundation."  Died,  21  August,  1902. 

Bernard,  Francis  Ralph,  son  of  Ralph  Montague  Bernard,  Esq.,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  April  11.  Left  18632.  Mayor 

Farwell,  George,  second  son  of  Frederick  Cooper  Farwell,  Esq.,Tettenhall, 
Staffs,  aged  14.  December  22.  Left  18643.  Smythies 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1866,  B.A.  Second 
Class,  Final  Classics,  1869.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1871.  Q.C.  1891. 
Bencher,  1895.  A  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Chancery  Division,  1899. 
Knighted,  1899.  Of  60,  Queen's  Gardens,  London.  W.,  and  The  Battine  House, 
East  Marden,  Chichester. 

Doxat,  Frederick  William,  second  son  of  Charles  Doxat,  Esq.,  42, 
Gloucester  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  8.  Left  18643.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1867.  Vicar  of  Wilmcote,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1879-85. 
A  Missionary  in  China,  1892—98.  Curate  of  Woolverstone,  Ipswich.  1899. 

Bennett,  George  Lovat,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Bennett,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Edmund  Bennett,  Esq.,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left  18653.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1866,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872.      Assistant 
.       .        Master  at  Rugby,  1875—7.     Headmaster  of  the  High  School,  Plymouth,  1877—83, 
"  and  of  Button  Valence  School,  Kent,  from  1883.    Constitutional  Club. 

Baker,  Godfrey  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  William 
Baker,  Walmer,  aged  15,  October  3.  Left  18623.  Burrows 

.       Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868.      Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1871.      Of  23,  John 
Street,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 

Hawdon,  Cyril  Gooderick,  second  son  of  Joseph  Hawdon,  Esq..  Kildale 
Hall,  Great  Ayton,  Northallerton,  aged  14,  September  9. 
Left  18622.  Evans 

Emigrated  to  New  Zealand.     Of  Westerfield,  Ashburton,  New  Zealand. 


Temple,   1858-69.  199 


ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1861. 

Pepperday,  John  Hinds,  son  of  Mr.  William  Pepperday,  High  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  December  1.  Left  18642.  Town 

Of  24,  High  Street,  Rugby. 

Crawley-Boevey,  Arthur  William,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Martin  Hyde  Crawl  ey- 
Boevey,  Bart.,  Flaxley  Abbey,  Newnham,  Gloucestershire,  aged 
15,  August  12.  Left  18643.  '  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1868.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1868-93.  Late  Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
Bombay.  Of  24,  Sloane  Court,  London,  W.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Holland,  Tom  Wilkinson,  son  of  Stephen  George  Holland,  Esq.,  18,  Radan 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  aged  14,  September  10.  Left  18642.  School 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.  J.P.  for  Northants.  Of  Eydon  Hall,  Byfield, 
Northants. 

Fitzgerald,  John  Vesey  Foster  Vesey,  eldest  son  of  William  Foster  Vesey 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  12,  February  25.  Left  18672.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Law  and  Modern  History,  1871,  B.A.  1872. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1873.  Author  of  "  The  Public  Health  Act,  1875." 
Special  Pleader,  Midland  Circuit.  K.C.  Of  56,  Stanhope  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Haslam,  Francis  William  Chapman,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Haslam,  Rugby, 
and  the  late  Rev.  John  Fearby  Haslam,  aged  13,  January  30. 
Left  18672  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1867.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1867,  B.A.,  13th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1871.  M.A.  1880.  Professor  of  Classical  Literature, 
Christ  Church,  New  Zealand,  from  1831. 

Isham,  Arthur  Charles,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Isham,  Weston 
Turville,  Tring.  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  18642.  Mayor 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1865.    Sometime  in  Ceylon.    Died,  February,  1897. 

Fryer,  Charles  Smith,  son  of  Colonel  Fryer,  Rugby,  aged  14,  June  20. 
Left  18633.  Town 

Johnson,  Edmund  George  Lines,  son  of  Alfred  Richard  Johnson,  Esq., 
5,  St.  John's  Wood  Park,  London,  aged  15,  May  17.  Left  18632. 

School 
A  Partner  in  Mordan  and  Co.,  City  Road,  London.  Died  at  Melbourne  about  1900. 

Lea,  Reginald  Stephen,  second  son  of  Thomas  Simcox  Lea,  Esq.,  Astley 
Hall,  Stourport,  aged  15,  January  21.  Left  18652.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872.  Of  Lindley  Lodge,  Higham- 
on-the-Hill,  Nuneaton. 

Cordery,  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  John  Cordery,  Esq.,  Wetherell  House, 
Hampstead,  aged  14,  October  31.  Left  18653.  School 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1866,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1867, 
B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1874. 
Of  10,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Poole,  Gabriel  Roland  Ruscombe,  son  of  Gabriel  Stone  Poole,  Esq.,  Bridg- 
water,  aged  14,  October  4.  Left  18643.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  5th  Lancers,  1869.  Captain,  1871.  Major,  12th  Lancers,  1881. 
Ketired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1892.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Clayton,  John  Henry,  son  of  John  Shaw  Clayton,  Esq.,  London  Chambers, 
Liverpool,  aged  12,  August  24.  Left  1865s.  School 

On  the  Stock  Exchange,  Liverpool. 


200  Temple,  1858-69. 


Whitfield,  William  John,  son  of  Mr.  William  Whitfield,  Dunchurch  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  July  22.     Left  186 13.  Town 

Died  about  1880. 

Perry,  Ottley  Lane,  second  son  of  Walter  Copland  Perry,  Ph.D.,  Boun-on- 
Rhine,  aged  16,  February  1.     Left  1863*.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion,  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 
V.D.  F.S.A.  F.R.Hist  S.  J.P  for  Bolton.  Author  of  "  Bolton  Super  Moras,"  &c. 
Of  Roxwell,  Northwood,  Middlesex.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Thurlow,   Ernest   Hovell,  son  of  the   Rev.   Charles    Augustus    Thurlow, 
Mai  pas,  Cheshire,  aged  14.  September  14      Left  18613  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Retired,  late  60th  Rifles.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879. 
Medal  and  Clasp,  and  in  the  Boer  War,  1881,  being  present  at  the  engagements 
at  Laing's  Nek,  and  the  Ingogo  River.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Steward,   Arthur   Bennett,  fourth   son    of    Samuel    Steward,   Esq.,   23, 
Connaught  Square,  London,  aged  12.  March  19.    Left  18662.    Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1866.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy,  1866,  B.A.  1870.  Indian 
Civil  Service,  1868  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1870.  Late  Sessions  Judge, 
Kathiawar.  Retired,  1896. 

Oldham,    Algernon    Langston,  second    son    of   James    Oldham,  Esq.,  53, 
Norfolk  Square,  Brighton,  aged  14,  Jan.  14.     Left  18662.      Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873.  Rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bridg- 
north,  from  1882.  Prebendary  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  1892. 

Gibbs,  Thomas  Frederick,  son  of  James  Gibbs,  Esq.,  1,  Victoria  Square, 
Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  December  29.     Left  18622.  Arnold 

Ensign,  83rd  Regiment,  1867.    Lieutenant,  1868. 

Newman,  Rowland,  son  of  Edwin  Newman,  Esq.,  Hendford  House,  Yeovil, 
aged  15,  October  23.     Left  18633.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Rector  of  Hawkridge-cum- 
Withypool,  Dulverton,  Somerset,  from  1881. 

Darlington,  John  Shaw,  son  of  Ralph  Darlington,  Esq.,  Lancet  House, 
Lowton,  Warrington,  aged  14,  November  25.     Left  18632.     Mayor 
A  Solicitor  at  Wigan.    Died,  16  October,  1898. 

Ewart,  James  Henry,  son  of  the  late  James  Ewart,   Esq.,  5,  Montpelier 
Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  15,  July  6.     Left  18632.  Mayor 

Formerly  Captain,  78th  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1880.  Major, 
late  Cheshire  Regiment.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Champney,   John  Edward,  son  of   Thomas    Frederick   Champney,  Esq., 
Beverley,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  May  31.     Left  18643.  Evans 

A  Manufacturer  at  Huddersfield.  J.P.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  27, 
Hans  Place,  London,  S.W.  Reform  Club. 

Charnock,  James  Lawrence,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charnock, 
Bakewell,  Derbyshire,  aged  15,  August  10.     Left  1861s.         Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1864.  Sometime  in  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Of 
Whitedale  House,  Hambledon,  Hants.  Died  1887. 

Phipson,  Weatherley,  eldest  son  of  Thomas    Weatherley  Phipson,  Esq., 
Sherborne,  Hants,  aged  15,  October  8.     Left  18642.  Evans 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  Law  and  Modern  History,  1868. 
Barrister-at-L»w,  Inner  Temple,  1879.  Of  3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,E.C. 


Temple,   1858-69.  201 


Cook)  Keningale  Robert,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Keningale  Cook,  St.  John's, 
Smallbridge,  Rochdale,  aged  15,  September  26.  Left  18623.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  and  LL.D.  1875.  In  the  Home  Civil 
Service,  London,  1868-72.  Afterwards  on  the  Stock  Exchange,  1874.  Of  Arne- 
wood  Rise,  Lymington.  Died  June,  1886. 

Thomson,  Charles  Fitzgerald,  son  of  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  Waterloo, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  8.     Left  18642.  Evans 

Gazetted  to  7th  Hussars,  1866.  Captain,  1873,  Major,  1886.  Retired  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1893.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1881,  and  in  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1885. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major. 

Burder,  John  Winsland,  son  of  John  Burder,  Esq.,  Wilton  House,  Crump- 
sail,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  30.     Left  18633.  Evans 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1865.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1870.  Of  1, 
Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  B.C.,  and  24,  Talbot  Road,  London,  W. 

• 

Barton,  Henry  Alfred,  son  of  John   Arthur  Barton,  Esq.,  31,  Porchester 
Square,  London,  aged  15,  December  17.     Left  18632.         B.  Smith 

A  Merchant. 

Haywood,  Charles  Frederick,  son  of  Daniel  Haywood,  Esq.,  27,Newington 
Place,  Kensington,  aged  15,  September  19.     Left  18612.     B.  Smith 

Holbeche,   Thomas  Vincent,   son    of    Vincent    Holbeche,   Esq.,    Sutton 
Coldfield,  aged  14,  February  27.     Left  18623.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1868.  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates. 
Sutton  Coldfield. 

Home,  Henry  Warlters,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Home,  Esq.,  Burylands, 
Surbiton,  aged  14,  March  5.     Left  18653.  B  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1871. 
Chancery  Bar.  Of  6,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Paterson,   John   Fleming,   second  son   of   Robert  Paterson,   Esq.,   Park 
Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  15,  November  13.     Left  18631.      B.  Smith 
A  Coffee  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Died  at  Colombo,  August,  1877. 

Pease,   Charles    Clifford,    second    son  of    Joseph   Walker    Pease,    Esq., 
(O.K.  1833),  Hesslewood,  Hull,  aged  15,  October  5.     Left  18633. 

B.  Smith 

Ensign,  43rd  Regiment,  1865. 

Pease,  Francis  Richard,  third  son  of  the  above  Joseph  Walker  Pease,  Esq., 
aged  12,  May  25.     Left  1865s.  B.  Smith 

A  Banker  at  Hull.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  17,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  W.  > 

Walton,  Oriel  Farnell,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Todd  Walton,  Esq.,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  February  26.     Left  18642.  B.  Smith 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1870.  Western  Circuit.  Of  Maperton  House,  Somerset.  Died, 
1  November,  1886. 

Mein,   William   Burnley,   son   of    Robert  Mein,    Esq.,  Thorney   Abbey, 
Peterborough,  aged  16,  May  8.     Left  18632.  Anstey 

Green,  Joseph  Fletcher,  second  son  of  Frederick  Green,  Esq.,  34,  Avenue 
Road,  St,  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  14,  April  28.     Left  1864s. 

Anstey 

In  the  Firm  of  Green  and  Co.,  Shipowners,  Blackwall. 
TOL.  II.  C  C 


202  Temple,   1858-69. 


Williams,    Powles,    son    of     Samuel    Williams,    Esq.,    Lamphey    Park, 
Pembroke,  aged  15,  December  15.     Left  18642.  Anstey 

Brown,  Charles  Cornish,  son  of  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  27,  Caledonia  Place, 
Clifton,  aged  15,  December  7.     Left  18632.  Anstey 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1869.    Practising  at  Bristol.    Of  Shannon  Court,  Bristol. 

Leather,  Arthur  Hugo,  younger  son  of  John  Towlerton   Leather,   Esq., 
Leven  Hall,  Leeds,  aged  14,  March  30.     Left  18622.  Anstey 

A  Manufacturer  at  Bradford.  J. P.  for  Northumberland.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  CULLEY,  1896.  Of  Fowberry  Tower,  Belford,  Northumberland. 

Pry,  Richard  William,  only  son  of  Richard  Fry,  Esq.,  Rockferry,  Birken- 
head,  aged  14,  April  24.     Left  18632.  Blake 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1866. 

Rose,  Edward  George,  third  son  of  William  George  Rose,  Esq.,  15a,  Hill 
Street,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  April  25.     Left  1864s.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1867.  In  business  in  London.  Member  of 
Lloyds.  Of  the  Leete,  Writtle,  Chelmsford.  Union  Club. 

Goschen,  William  Edward,  fifth  son  of  William  Henry  Goschen,  Esq.,  12, 
Austin  Friars,  London,  aged  13,  July  18.     Left  18662.  Blake 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1866.  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Pekin,  1885—8, 
Copenhagen,  1888—90,  Lisbon,  1890—3,  to  Embassy  at  Washington,  1893—4,  at 
St.  Petersburg,  1894—8.  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to 
Servia,  1898. 

Attye,  Edward  Arthur,  third  son  of  James  Attye,  Esq.  (O.R.  1823),  Rugby, 
aged  13,  March  16.     Left  18622.  Town 

Of  Pinchbeck,  Lincolnshire.    Died,  12  October,  1882. 

Prower,  Mervyn,  eldest  son  of  John  Elton  Prower,  Purton  House,  Swindon, 
aged  13,  May  2.    Left  18661.  Evans 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1866.    Died  in  College,  28  November,  1867. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1861. 

Seager,  John  Lingen,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Osborne  Seager,  Stevenage, 
aged  14,  February  8.  Left  18661.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1875.  Vicar  of  Little  Wymondley, 
Herts,  1891—5. 

Grainger,  Henry  William  Allerdale,  second  son  of  Henry  Grainger,  Esq., 
M.D.,  High  Ireby  Grange,  Wigton,  aged  12,  August  7.  Left  18662. 

B.  Smith 

Settled  in  South  Australia.  Member  for  Wallaroo,  1884-5,  and  1890—1901. 
Appointed  State  Agent  for  that  Colony,  1901.  Of  1,  Crosby  Square,  London,  B.C. 
Grosvenor  Club. 

Acland,  Arthur  Herbert  Dyke,  second  son  of  Thomas  Dyke  A  eland,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Sprydoncote,  Exeter,  aged  13,  October  13 
Left  1866s.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873,  Student,  1884.  Ordained  1872,  but 
retired  under  the  Disabilities  Relief  Act.  M.P.  for  Botherham  Division  of 
Yorkshire,  1885—1899.  Vice-President  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education, 
1892—5.  Of  Westholme,  Scarborough.  Reform  Club. 

Potts,  Henry  John,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Potts,  Esq.,  Glanrafon,  Mold, 
aged  16,  March  20.  Left  1861s.  Anstey 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1865.    Of  Glanrafon,  Co.  Denbigh.    J.P.    Died,  1892. 


Temple,   1858-69.  203 

Courtenay,  Edward  James,  son  of  James  Courtenay,  Esq.,  9,  Upper 
Finchley  Road,  London,  aged  15,  August  14.  Left  18633.  Anstey 

Colonel,  35th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment.  Instructor  in  Tactics,  Royal  Military 
College,  1878-85.  Of  The  Cottage,  New  Galloway,  N.B.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

McBride,  Ernest  Ehlers,  son  of  James  McBride,  Esq.,  Greenock,  aged  14, 
June  1.  Left  18623.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  98th  Regiment,  1864.  Retired  as  Captain,  1878.  J.P.  for  Co. 
Cork.  Of  11,  Oakhill  Road,  Putney.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Fawsitt,  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  T.  Fawsitt.  Esq.,  6,  Hulme  Place,  Orescent, 
Salford.  aged  15,  July  17.  Left  18621.  Mayor 

M.R.C.S.,  England.  L.R.C.P.,  London.  L.S.A.  Surgeon,  Oldham  Infirmary. 
Of  Holmfield  House,  Oldham,  Lancashire. 

Holden,  John  Shuttleworth,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Anthony  Holden,  Esq., 
Aston  Hall,  Derby,  aged  13,  June  27.  Left  18643.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873.  Patron  and  Rector,  from  1877, 
of  Lackford,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.  J.P.  for  Suffolk. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1861. 

O'Grady,  Gilbert,  eldest  son  of  Standish  Thomas  O'Grady,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  February  10.  Left  18613.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  78th  Highlanders.  J.P.  for  Co.  Limerick.  Of  Landscape, 
Clonlara,  Co.  Clare.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Palmer,  Charles  James,  son  of  William  James  Palmer,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left  18623.  Town 

Died  in  South  Africa,  1894. 

Maude,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Maude,  Esq.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  January  26.  Left  18651.  Town 

In  Holy  Orders.    Has  held  various  Curacies.    Of  Selborne,  Torquay. 

Arnold,  Harry,  son  of  Mr.  R.  S.  Arnold,  Eversfield  House,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  September  21.  Left  18681.  Town 

Nutt,  Whaley  Bouchier,  son  of  Mrs.  Nutt,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  4. 
Left  18633.  Town 

A  Merchant  at  Manchester.    Died,  4  March,  1895. 

Meiklejohn,  David  Ogilvie,  son  of  Mrs.  Meiklejohn,  Hillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  and  the  late  Rev.  William  Hope  Meiklejohn,  D.D., 
aged  14,  July  14.  Left  I8601.  Town 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1881.  Deputy 
Commissioner  Jabalpur,  1889.  Retired,  1897.  Of  45,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Bowstead,  Charles  James,  son  of  Joseph  Bowstead,  Esq.,  H.M.I.,  Hyde 
House,  Stroud,  aged  15,  August  7.  Left  18633.  Mayor 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Some  years  engaged  in  railway  work  in  India,  Mexico,  etc. 
Member  of  the  Institute,  C.E.  1881.  Of  Hyde  Grange,  Chalford,  Stroud. 

Hawkes,  Robert  Tomkyns,  son  of  Oolonel  Robert  Hawkes,  80th  Regiment, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  February  1.  Left  18623.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  7th  Fusiliers.    Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1885. 

Stalkartt,  William  Marmaduke,  son  of  Mrs.  Stalkartt,  Calcutta,  aged  15, 
June  26.  Left  1864*.  Town 


204  Temple,  1858-69. 


Smythies,  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Smythies  (O.R.  1830),Hathern 
Rectory,  Loughborough,  aged  13,  December  16.  Left  18663.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.  Indian  Forest  Department,  1872. 
Conservator,  Central  Provinces,  from  1898. 

Hoole,  Percival  Francis,  son  of  Henry  Elliot  Hoole,  Esq.,  Crookes  Moor 
House,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  July  9.     Left  18652.  Anstey 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1870.  Of  The  Horbery,  Glenside,  Sheffield. 

Baugh,  Charles  Folliott,  son  of  Major  Baugh,  9th  Bombay  Infantry,  aged 
14,  March  24.    Left  18653.  Mayor 

Sometime  in  the  109th  Regiment.  Captain,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Staff  Officer 
at  Quettah,  where  he  died,  August,  1879. 

Theobald,  Henry  Studdy,  second  son  of  William  Theobald,  Esq.,  Calcutta, 
aged  14,  June  7.     Left  18662.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1866.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 
1868,  Taylorian  Scholar,  1868,  B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1870,  Fellow  of 
Wadham  College,  1871,  M.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1873.  Of 
7,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.O. 

Hutchinson,  G-eorge  William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Captain  George  Rowan 
Hutchinson,  R.E.,  aged  13,  April  27.     Left  18663.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  Gazetted  to  the  90th  Regiment,  1871. 
Retired  as  Captain,  1880.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  J.P.  for  Worcestershire. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  of  GRICE  before  Hutchinson,  1885.  M.P.  for  Aston 
Manor  from  1891.  Of  The  Boynes,  Upton-on-S«ven.  Carlton  Club. 

Watkins,  Agnew   Locke,  son  of  the   Rev.    Frederick   Watkins,  H.M.I., 
Thribergh,  Rotherham,  aged  13,  May  6.    Left  18672.  School 

In  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Office.    Died,  19  June,  1886. 

Watkins,  Frederick  Wilmer,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Frederick  Watkins, 
aged  12,  June  19.     Left  18643.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1869.  Captain,  1881.  Major,  1887.  Retired, 
1889.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879,  and  the  Boer  War,  1880—1.  Medal. 

Herbert,    John,    son    of    Abraham    Burbery    Herbert,    Esq.,    Keresley, 
Coventry,  aged  14,  January  16.     Left  18648.  School 

Of  the  Priory,  Kenilworth. 

Attve,  Robert,  fourth  son  of  James   Attye,  Esq.  (O.R.   1823),   Rugby, 
aged  12,  March  19.     Left  18641.  Town 

For  some  time  past  a  hopeless  invalid. 

Marshall,  Frank  Edward,  son  of  Henry  Cowper  Marshall,  Esq.,  Weetwood 
Hall,  Leeds,  aged  14,  August  10.     Left  18662.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1866,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Assistant 
Master  at  Harrow.  Of  Newlands,  Harrow. 

Hart,  George  Henry  Reeves,  fourth  son  of  William  Hart,  Esq.,  Indian 
Civil  Service,  aged  13,  October  4.     Left  18653.  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Financial  Department.  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to 
Lord  Northbrooke,  Viceroy  of  India.  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Richai-d  Temple, 
and  Sir  James  Fergusson,  and  Lord  Reay,  Governors  of  Bombay.  Controller  of 
Indian  Treasury,  Calcutta,  1898. 

Crowdy,  James  G-ordon,  eldest  son  of  George  Frederick  Crowdy,  Esq., 
Faringdon,  Berks,  aged  14,  July  2.     Left  18662.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Minor  Canon  of  Winchester 
Cathedral,  1872-90.  Precentor  from  1882.  Rector  of  Sherfield-on-Loddon,  Basing 
stoke,  from  1890.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral. 


Temple,   1858-69.  205 


Maxwell,  William  Hall,  son  of  John  Hall  Maxwell,  Esq.,  O.B.,  Edinburgh, 
aged  14,  August  2.     Lett  18642.  Burrows 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1867.    Captain,  Renfrew  Militia.    J.P.  and  D.L.    Of 
Dargavel  House,  Renfrewshire.    Died,  26  November,  1888. 

Canning,  William  Allitt,  only  son  of   William   Folwell   Canning,   Esq., 
Carlton  Villa,  Leamington,  aged  15,  Deo.  9.     Left  18642.       Mayor 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868.  A  Solicitor  at  Leamington.  Of  Stourton 
Villa,  Leamington. 

Chester,  Charles  Anthony,  son  of  Major  Charles  Montagu  Chester,  New- 
port Pagnell,  aged  15,  April  15.     Left  18632.  Mayor 

J.P.  for  Buckinghamshire.    Chicheley  Hall,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks. 

Hailstone,  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Hailstone,  Bottisham  Vicarage, 
Cambridgeshire,  aged  14,  November  17.     Left  18635.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Bradford.    Of  Chateaubriand,  Gosey,  Jersey. 

Lambert,   Arthur   William,   son   of   William   Lambert,   Esq.,   Clarendon 
House,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  January  17-     Left  18643.          Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.    Died  in  Italy,  June,  1881. 

Buckmaster,  Thomas  Walter,  son  of  the  late  William  Buckmaster,  Esq., 
81,  Piccadilly,  London,  aged  15,  November  16.    Left  18633.  Anstey 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869.    Died  at  Wimbledon,  July,  1873. 

Conrtenay,  James  Reginald,  son  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  Esq.,  14,  Fitz- 
william  Square,  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  5.     Left  18648.  Anstey 

Formerly  in  the  23rd  Regiment,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.    Died  before  1886. 

Michaelson,  Edward  Brockholes,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Yates  Parker 
Michaelson,  Esq.,  Ulverstone,  aged  15,  December  18.     Left  18621. 

Anstey 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  1886.  Curate  of  North  Kyme,  Lincolnshire,  1893-96. 
Of  Annesley  Woodhouse,  Notts. 

Arnold,  Ernest  Penrose,  third  son  of.  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Arnold 
(O.R.  1831),  Rugby,  aged  14,  August  1.     Left  18663.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1866.  BaUiol  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Master  of  a 
Preparatory  School  at  Wixenford,  Eversley,  Winchfield. 

Elwes,  Shafto  Robert,  son  of  the  late  Seth  Thomas  Elwes,  Esq.,  16,  Lower 
Berkeley  Street,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  24.     Left  18651.       Arnold 

Ensign,  the  60th  Rifles,  1867.    Died  soon  after. 

Hatfeild,  John,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Randal  Hatfeild,  Esq.  (O.R.  1813), 
Skellow  Grange,  Doncaster,  aged  15,  June  15.  Left  18623.    Arnold 

Of  Thorp  Arch.    J.P.    Died,  5  July,  1889. 

Pearson,  Arthur  Astley,  son  of  Sir  Edwin  Pearson,  Sunnyside,  Wimbledon, 
aged  13,  November  14.     Left  18662.  Arnold 

In  the  Colonial  Office  since  1867.  First  Class  Clerk,  1881.  Principal  Clerk,  1895. 
Private  Secretary  to  several  Ministers.  C.M.G.,  26  June,  1902. 

Spooner,  Hamilton  William  Wetherell,  son  of  Richard  Spooner,  Esq.,  73, 
Inverness  Terrace,  London,  aged  12,  Feb.  6.     Left  1865*.     Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  llth  Regiment,  1868.  Served  with  the  94th  Regiment  through 
the  South  African  War,  1879.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Retired  as  Major,  1890.  J.P. 
for  Warwickshire.  Of  Elmdon  House,  Rugby. 


206  Temple,    1858-69. 


Beardsley,  William  Frederick,  son  of  William  Beardsley,  Esq.,  Great 
Glenn  House,  Leicester,  aged  15,  July  20.  Left  18641.  Evans 

A  Solicitor  at  Loughborough.    Admitted  1870.    Of  The  Grove,  Loughborough. 

Bros,  Arthur  Finchley  Quayle,  son  of  Thomas  Bros,  Esq.,  Springfield, 
Upper  Clapton,  aged  13,  January  26.  Left  18653.  Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1875.      Vicar  of  Shabbington, 
Thame,  1892. 

Buckley,  Thomas  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Buckley,  Balmoral 
Place,  Old  Trafford,  Manchester,  aged  15,  April  3.  Left  1862s.  Evans 

Cowie,  David  Lawford,  son  of  David  Cowie,  Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  15, 
July  25.  Left  18653.  Evans 

Died,  1883. 

Allcard,  Septimus,  son  of  the  late  William  Allcard,  Esq.,  43,  Upper  Brook 
Street,  London,  aged  15,  May  30.  Left  18642.  Evans 

Died  before  1886. 

Greg,  Samuel  Herbert,  son  of  Samuel  Greg,  Esq.,  Macclesfield,  aged  15, 
May  29.  Left  18633.  Evans 

Of  The  Mount,  Bollington,  Cheshire. 

Kirby,  Augustus  George,  son  of  George  Goldsmith  Kirby,  Esq.,  Little 
Marble  Hill,  Twickenham,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  18653.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1874.    Rector  of  Pebmarsh,  Halstead, 
Essex,  from  1881. 

Oerton,  Frank,  son  of  Francis  Baildon  Oerton,  Esq.,  Highgate  House, 
Walsall,  aged  14,  January  12.  Left  18643.  Evans 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Birmingham.    Afterwards  went  to  South  Africa. 

Wilkes,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Wilkes,  Lofts  Hall,  Royston, 
aged  12,  October  12.  Left  18672.  Evans 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.    Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1873. 
Of  Lofts  Hall,  Saffron  Walden; 

Blackwell,  Edward  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  Evans  Black  well,  Esq.,  77, 
Sherbrook  Street,  Montreal,  aged  13,  Nov.  17.  Left  18633.  Burrows 

Brisco,  Arthur  Hylton,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Brisco,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  Lowrick  House,  Egremont,  Cumberland,  aged  12,  Sept. 
18.  Left  1863.3  Burrows 

Sheep  Farming  in  New  Zealand,  from  1874.    Of  Kaweriri  Awahuri,  Fielding, 
New  Zealand. 

Brodie,  James  Campbell  John,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Campbell 
Brodie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  March  26.  Left  18632.  Burrows 

St.  Andrew's  University.  Of  Lethen  and  Coulmony,  Nairnshire.  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Nairnshire,  1873.    Died  at  Bournemouth,  25  July,  1880. 

Ford,  Arthur  Randle,  son  of  Charles  Ingram  Raudle  Ford,  Esq.,  Abbey- 
field,  Sandbach,  aged  14,  August  28.     Left  18632.  Burrows 
Ensign,  120th  Regiment,  1865.    Lieutenant,  1869.    Retired,  1873. 

Shaw,  William  Henry,  son  of  Bentley  Shaw,  Esq.,  Woodfield  House, 
Huddersfield,  aged  15,  September  25.  Left  18632.  Burrows 

Of  Koseden,  Jersey. 


Temple,  1858-69.  207 


Shaw,  Edward  Stanhope,  son  of  the  above  Bentley  Shaw,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
September  14  Left  18643.  Burrows 

Lockwood  Brewery,  Huddersfield. 

Woodroofe,  Henry  Purdon,  son  of  William  Moreton  Woodroofe,  Esq., 
Kingstown,  aged  15,  January  14.  Left  18632.  Burrows 

Ensign,  62nd  Regiment,  1867.    Lieutenant,  1868.    Retired,  1870. 

Boyson,  Henry,  third  son  of  Ambrose  Boy  son,  Esq.,  Elm  House,  Clapham 
Common,  aged  14,  November  12.  Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1866.     Died,  1881. 

Cooper,  Bernard,  son  of  Bernard  Cooper,  Esq.,  Hazlegrove,  Stockport, 
aged  15.  July  7.  Left  18613.  B.  Smith 

Graham,  John  Smelley,  son  of  William  Smelley  Graham,  Esq.,  Sunninghill, 
Staines,  aged  15,  July  4.  Left  18631.  B.  Smith 

In  New  Zealand. 

Jesse,  George,  son  of  William  Jesse,  Esq.,  Maisonette,  Ingatestone,  Essex, 
aged  14.  April  18.  Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

Rutter,  John  Clement,  son  of  John  Simpson  Rutter.  Esq.,  Coton  House, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  April  9.  Left  18633.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  Hazelwood,  Morden,  Surrey. 

Bagley,  Richard,  son  of  William  Bagley,  Esq.,  28,  Westbourne  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  March  12.  Left  18652.  Blake 

Clerk,  George  Thomas,  son  of  John  Clerk,  Esq.,  Astley  Castle,  Nuneaton, 
aged  14,  December  12.  Left  18621.  Blake 

Died  young. 

Heatley,  Charles  Davis,  son  of  Richard  Davis  Heatley,  Esq.,  Crix, 
Chelmsford,  aged  15,  January  14.  Left  18633.  Blalce 

In  business  in  London.     Of  41,  Seething  Lane,  Crutched  Friars,  London,  E.G. 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Herbert  William,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Clement 
Sneyd  Kynnersley,  Esq.  (O.R.  1813),  The  Leveretts,  Birmingham, 
aged  13,  April  23.  Left  18672.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1871.  In  Holy  Orders.  Headmaster  of  St 
George's  School,  Ascot,  1880.  Died,  1886. 

Thornton,  Arthur  Parry,  third  son  of  John  Thornton,  Esq  ,  Allan  House, 
Guildford,  aged  13.  February  9.  Left  18652.  Blake 

Formerly  in  the  36th  Foot.  Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Cantonment  Magistrate, 
Secunderabad,  1884.  Resident,  Western  States  of  Rajpootana,  1901  CS.I 
26  June,  1902. 

Wauton,  Charles  Joseph  Morrison,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Atherton 
Wauton,  Rugby,  aged  13,  February  21.  Left  18672.  Town 


King's  College,  Cambridge,  Exhibitioner,  1867,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bedford  School,  1875.  Of  The  Towers,  Crowthorne,  Berks. 

Browne,  Henry  Lewis   St.   Barbe,  second  son  of  Col.   William  Browne, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  September  24.     Left  18682.  Town— Wilson 

Exhibitioner,  1868.  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1868.  Indian  Civil 
Service,  1870.  Assumed  the  name  of  ST.  BARBE.  Killed  by  dacoits,  when 
Political  Resident  in  Burmah,  21  February,  1886.  A  Tablet  to  his  memory  is  in 
the  School  Chapel. 


208  Temple,  1858-69. 


Hallett,  John  Douglas,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  D.  Hallett,  Bombay  Army, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  May  11.  Left  18641.  Town 

Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.     Died,  February,  1874. 

Home,  Francis  George,  son  of  Henry  Home,  Esq.,  Burylands,  Surbiton, 
aged  14,  July  7.  Left  18652.  B.  Smith 

A  Merchant.    Of  36,  Cornhill,  London,  B.C. 

Long,  William  Waithman,  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Long,  Esq.,  Alderley  Edge, 
aged  13,  October  1.  Left  18642.  Blake 

A  Merchant.    Of  2,  Clarence  Street,  Manchester. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,   1861. 

Foole,  Hugh  Ruscombo,  fourth  son  of  Gabriel  Stone  Poole,  Esq.,  Bridg- 
water,  aged  13,  February  6.  Left  18663.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  Practising  at 
South  Petherton.  Under  Sheriff  for  Somerset. 

Crofts,  Ernest,  son  of  John  Crofts,  Esq.,  3,  Hillary  Place,  Leeds,  aged  14, 
September  15.  Left  18633.  School 

Elected  a  Royal  Academician,  1896.  A.R.A.  1880.  Keeper  of  the  Royal  Academy 
from  1898.  Of  45,  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  N.W. 

Crowder,  Frederick,  second  son  of  George  Augustus  Crowder,  Esq.,  42, 
Portman  Place,  London,  aged  16,  October  8.  Left  18633.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1864.    University  Eight. 

Shepherd,  Charles  Herbert,  son  of  Thomas  Shepherd,  Esq.,  Newbiggin, 
Beverley,  aged  15,  April  4.  Left  186 13.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  the  9th  Foot,  1865.  Captain,  Norfolk  Regiment,  1880.  Major,  1883. 
Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Forces,  1881-86.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1893.  Served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition,  1887-89.  D.S.O.  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Colonel  com- 
manding Norwich  District,  1902. 

Pearce,  Henry,  son  of  William  Pearce,  Esq.,  33,  Porchester  Terrace, 
London.  Left  18613.  Mayor 

Omitted  in  last  Edition. 

Fetherstonhangh,  Richard  Steele  Rupert,  son  of  Richard  Fetherston- 
haugh,  Esq.,  Rock  View,  Killucan,  Ireland,  aged  13,  September  20. 
Left  18652.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  the  60th  Foot,  1868.  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  1880.  Major,  1885. 
Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1885.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1894.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
War,  1879,  in  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1885,  with  the  Mounted  Infantry.  Present 
at  the  actions  of  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat,  and  operations  round  Metammeh. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Of  Gwydyr  House,  Isle  of  Wight.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wason,  Eugene,  second  son  of  Peter  Rigby  Wason,  Esq.,  Corwer,  Girvan, 
N.B.,  aged  15,  January  26.  Left  18643.  Burrows 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871.  University  Eight.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1870.  Afterwards  a  Solicitor.  M.P.  for  South  Ayrshire, 
1885-6,  and  1892-5  for  Clackmannan  and  Kinrosshire  from  1899.  Of  Blair,  Girvan, 
Ayrshire.  Reform  Club. 

Filditch,  Frank   Slater,  son  of  Thomas  Pilditch,  Esq.,  Patway  House, 
Frome,  Somerset,  aged  14,  December  14.     Left  18643.        Burrows 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1872.    Of  57,  New  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G. 


Temple,   1858-69.  209 


Samuelson,  Henry  Bernhard,  eldest  son  of  Bernhard  Samuelson,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Leamington,  aged  16,  September  30. 
Left  18643.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1865.  M.P.  for  Cheltenham,  1868-74,  for  Frome,  1876-85. 
Of  Villa  La  Montague,  Beaulieu-sur-Mer,  Alpes  Maritimes,  France.  Wellington 
Club. 

Oerton,  John  Brawn,  son  of  Francis  Baildon  Oerton,  Esq.,  Highgate  House, 
Walsall,  aged  13,  February  13.  Left  18641.  Evans 

A  Solicitor  at  Walsall.    Died  1885, 

Cassels,  John  Andrew,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Oassels,  Esq.,  Whalley  Range, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  August  4.  Left  18643.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  A  Merchant  in  Bombay,  1870—92,  and  in 
Calcutta,  1892—5.  A  Fellow  of  the  University  of  Bombay,  1892.  Secretary  to  the 
Trinidad  Shipping  Company,  from  1895.  Of  62,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

Novell!,  Lewis  William,  only  son  of  the  late  Lewis  Novelli,  Esq., 
Manchester,  aged  14,  September  28.  Left  18651.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1871.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1862. 

Yule,  James  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Colonel  R.  A.  Yule,  Rugby, 
aged  14.  April  26.  Left  18622.  Town 

Also  at  Haileybury.  Gazetted  to  the  llth  Foot,  1865,  Captain,  Devon  Regi- 
ment, 1878,  Major,  1883,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1895,  Colonel,  1898.  Served  in  the 
Affghan  War,  1879—80.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1891—2, 
North- West  Frontier,  India,  1897—8,  with  the  Tirah  Force,  in  command  of  1st 
Battalion  Devon  Regiment.  Commanded  8th  Brigade,  with  local  rank  of  Major- 
General,  Natal  Field  Force,  1899.  Present  at  battle  of  Dundee.  C.B.  Retired, 
1901.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Bennett,  Edmund  Francis  Thomas,  son  of  Mrs.  Bennett,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Edmund  Bennett,  Esq.,  aged  14,  July  13.  Left  18653.  Town 

A  Civil  Engineer,  London  and  North- Western  Railway.  Afterwards  Assistant 
Master  at  Loretto  School,  Edinburgh,  and  St.  Mark's,  Windsor.  In  the  Colonial 
Ofl&ce,  Downing  Street.  Of  4,  Upper  Park  Place,  Blackheath,  Kent. 

Newall,  William  Potter,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Newall,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  May  19.  Left  18653.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  41st  Foot,  1868.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1880.  Major,  1888. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1894.  Retired,  1897.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80, 
at  the  operations  at  and  around  Kabul,  1879.  Medal  with  Clasp.  And  in  the 
Manipur  Expedition,  1891.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Of  16,  Learn  Terrace,  Leamington. 

Thompson,  William  Frederick,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Thompson, 
Rector  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Sept.  17.  Left  18662. 

School 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1873.  Of  44,  Russell  Road,  Kensington,  London,  W. 

Erskine,  William  Reid,  son  of  Claude  James  Erskine,  Esq.,  Civil  Service, 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  18652.  School 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.  Vicar  of  Treleigh,  Redruth, 
Cornwall,  from  1886. 

Gill,  Philip  Owen,  son  of  Joseph  Gill,  Esq.,  Brynygwalia,  Oswestry,  aged 
14,  April  13.  Left  18651.  School 

Of  Brynygwalia,  Oswestry  (1890). 
VOL.   II.  D  D 


210  Temple,   1868-69. 


Campbell,  Donald  Charles  Yores,  son  of  James  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1822),  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  13.      Left  1865*.  Town 

A  Priest  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Pearse,  Herbert  George,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Pearse,  Cather- 
ington  House,  Horndean,  aged  13,  October  31.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner,  1867.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1867.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1878.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1871.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Allahabad. 
Retired,  1898. 

Morris,  Charles   Alexander,   son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.   E.   Morris,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  November  10.     Left  18632.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  16th  Foot,  1867.  Captain,  West  York  Regiment,  1878.  Major, 
1882.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1880.  At  the  action  of  Mazina,  and  Kama 
Expedition.  Medal.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1892. 

Trist,  John  William,  son  of  George  Trist,  Esq.,  Eliot  Lodge,  Sydeiiham 
Hill,  Kent,  aged  14,  August  3.     Left  18632.  B.  Smith 

In  business  in  London.    Of  62,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Godley,   John    Arthur,   eldest    son    of    John    Robert    Godley,    Esq.,    11, 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  aged  14,  June  17.     Left  18662.        Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1866.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1865.  Chancellor's 
Latin  Verse,  1867.  Hertford  Scholar,  and  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1868. 
Gaisford  Prize  for  Greek  Verse,  1869,  and  Greek  Prose,  1870,  Ireland  Scholar,  1870, 
B.A.  Eldon  Scholar,  1871,  M.A.  1873,  Fellow  of  Hertford  College,  1874.  Com- 
missioner of  Inland  Revenue,  1882—3.  Permanent  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
India  from  1883.  K.C.B.  1893.  A  Trustee 'of  Rugby  School.  Of  Mauley  Lodge, 
Farnborough,  and  13,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Outhwaite,  Francis  John,  son  of  John  Outhwaite,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Park  House, 
EFarrogate,  aged  14,  January  7.     Left  1863*.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Died  at  his  residence, 
Craigforth,  Fife,  11  June,  1897. 

Tindal,  Nicolas, eldest  son  of  Acton  Tindal,  Esq.,  Manor  ETouse,  Aylesbury, 
aged  14,  January  5.     Left  18622.  Evans 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1878.  Assumed  the  additional  names 
of  CARILL-WORSLEY,  1878.  Of  Platt  Hall,  Rusholme,  Manchester.  New  University 
Club. 

Nevins,    Reginald   Theophilus   Graham,   son    of   Penrose    Nevins,   Esq., 
Australia,  aged  14.  April  12.     Left  18661.  Town 

Civil  Service,  G.P.O.,  from  1866.  Assistant  Principal  Clerk,  1899.  Of  Pembroke 
Lodge,  Hildenbrough,  Tonbridge. 

,  Lawrence  Robert,  son  of  James   Whigham,  Esq.,  6.  Gloucester 
Orescent,  London,  aged  13,  February  21.     Left  18661.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1870.  M.A.  1873.  Vicar  of  South- 
bourne,  Hants,  1887—1901.  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  from 
1901.  Chaplain,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron,  1902. 

Mortimore,  Alexander,  son  of  William  Mortimore,  Esq.,  Champion  Hill, 
Camberwell,  aged  14,  June  5.     Left  18643.  Mayor 

Paul,   Thomas,   son   of    Alexander   Paul,   Esq.,    14,    Grosvenor    Terrace, 
Glasgow,  aged  14,  November  9.     Left  18683.  Mayor 

Entered  the  Army,  1866. 

Sim,  Frederick  William,  sixth  son  of  John   Sim,  Esq.,  Cheam,  Surrey, 
aged  14,  June  26.     Left  18652.  Mayor 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1874.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1874.  Of  Coombe  Wood,  Surrey. 


Temple,   1858-69.  211 


Barber,  William  Joseph   Starkey,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Barber,  Darley  Dale,  Matlock,  aged  14,  Aug.  1.    Left  18651.    Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1877. 
Assumed  the  name  of  BARBER-STARKEY,  1873.  J.P.  for  North  Riding  of  York- 
shire. Of  Aldenham  Park,  Bridgnorth.  Devonshire  Club. 

Romilly,  Cosmo,  fourth  son  of  Charles  Eomilly,  Esq.,  29,  Wilton  Orescent, 
London,  aged  13,  February  18.     Left  18632.  Anstey 

A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  25,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Parkes,  Henry  Alexander,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Joseph  Parkes,  Hilgay 
Rectory,  Downham,  aged  15,  November  16.     Left  18633.       Anstey 
Died  before  1886. 

Cooper,  George  William,  son  of  Thomas  Cooper,  Esq.,  Runcorn,  Cheshire, 
aged  15,  May  28.     Left  1864s.  Anstey 

Richardson,  John,  son  of  Ralph  Richardson,  Esq.,  Castle  Park,  Exmouth, 
aged  11,  May  19.     Left  18673.  Anstey 

M.B.  Edinburgh.    Of  Lynsted,  Torquay. 

Verelst,   Harry   William,  eldest  son  of   the   late  Charles  Verelst,   Esq., 
Claughton,  Birkenhead,  aged  15,  July  2.     Left  18653.  Anstey 

Hon.  Major,  Queen's  Own  Yorkshire  Dragoons.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding. 
Of  Aston  Hall,  Rotherham.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Spilling,  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Spilling,  Esq.,  Aldborough  Hall, 
Hanworth,  aged  14,  December  8.     Left  18643.  Arnold 

Fison,  Frederick  William,. eldest  son  of  William  Fison,  Esq.,  Greenholme, 
Otley,  aged  14,  December  4.     Left  18663.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Junior  Student,  1867,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1870, 
B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1873.  Represented  the  Government  in  the  Solar  Expedition  to 
Sicily,  December,  1870.  M.P.  for  Doncaster  Division  of  Yorkshire,  from  1895. 
Of  Greenholme,  Bur ley-in- Wharf edale.  Carlton  Club. 

Allen,  John  Romilly,  eldest  son  of  George  Baugh  Allen,  Esq.,  5,  Albert 
Terrace,  Regents  Park,  aged  14,  June  9.     Left  1864^.  Arnold 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  Cilrhiw,  Narberth. 

Visger,  Harman,  son  of  Harman  Visger,  Esq.,  Rickard    Green,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  February  1.     Left  18633.  Evans 

Sometime  in  business  in  Bristol  and  St.  Vincent.  Afterwards  became  a  doctor, 
1884.  In  practice  at  Lewisham.  Of  279,  High  Street,  Lewisham,  Kent. 

Peile,  Clarence  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Williamson  Peile,  Belsize 
Park,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  May  4.     Left  18652.  Evans 

Exhibitioner,  1866.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1868,  B.A.,  10th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1870.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1874.  Of  Lamb's  Buildings,  Temple,  London,E.C. 

Fry,  Charles  Robert,  son  of  James  Thomas  Fry,  Esq.,  Hayes,  Bromley, 
aged  14,  January  3.     Left  18652.  Evans 

Francis,  Frederick  Henry,  son  of  Frederick  Francis,  Esq.,  Warley  Place, 
Brentwood,  aged  14,  May  20.     Left  18652.  Mayor 

A  Stock  Raiser.    Of  King's  Valley,  Benton  County,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Trotter,  Alexander  Edmund  Coutts,  son  of  Thomas  Coutts  Trotter,  Esq., 
Civil  Service,  Calcutta,  aged  15,  September  12.    Left  18613.     Mayor 

In  business  in  Calcutta,  1871—1887.  J.P.  for  Midlothian.  Of  The  Bush,  Milton 
Bridge,  Midlothian.  Oriental  Club. 


212  Temple,  1858-69. 


Llewellyn,   Evan  Henry,  son   of  Llewellyn   Llewellyn,   Esq.,  Buckland 
Filleigh,  Devon,  aged  14,  February  25.     Left  18633.  Burrows 

Major  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Battalion  Somerset  Light  Infantry, 
from  1891.  J.  P.  for  Somerset.  M.P.  for  North  Somerset,  1885-92,  and  from  1895. 
Of  Langford  Court,  Langford,  Somerset.  Carlton  Club. 

Boden,  George  Mosley,  son  of  George  Bodeii,  Esq.,  Fern  Hill,  Torquay, 
aged  14,  November  15.     Left  18652.  Burrows 

Adams,  William  Brydges  Place,  son  of  William  Alexander  Adams,  Esq., 
Leamington,  aged  14,  November  14.     Left  18643.  Burrows 

Lucy,  William  Charles,  eldest  son  of  William  Charles  Lucy,  Esq.,  Clare- 
mont  House,  Gloucester,  aged  13,  March  17.    Left  18671.   Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1873.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire.  Of 
Palace  Yard,  Gloucester. 

Ward,  James  Trevelyan,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Charles  Ward,  Tollerton 
Rectory,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  January  7.     Left  18643.      Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1870.  Practising  in  Nottingham.  Of  28,  Park  Terrace, 
The  Park,  Nottingham. 

Lushington,   Algernon  Hay,  son  of    Frederick   A  still  Lushington,  Esq., 
Rosiere,  Lyndhurst,  aged  14,  September  29.    Left  18653.  B.  Smith 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.    Of  Rosiere,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Liishington,  Herbert  Gurney,  son  of  the  above  Frederick  A  still  Lushing- 
ton, Esq.,  aged  13,  January  11.     Left  18662.  B.  Smith 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College,  1866.  Ensign,  31st  Regiment.  Died  of  typhoid 
fever  at  Malta,  19  February,  1871. 

Lushington,  Frederick  Seton  Karr,  son  of  the  above  Frederick  Astill 
Lushington,  Esq.,  aged  12,  January  29.     Left  18643.          B.  Smith 
Formerly  in  the  Army.    Died  before  1886. 

Best,  James  Rodgers,  son  of  John  Best,  Esq.,  4,  Princes  Park  Terrace, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  December  20.     Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Died,  1893. 

Dawson,  Thomas  Vesey,  son  of  Vesey  Thomas  Dawson,  Esq.,Etoles  Court, 
Old  Brompton,  aged  14,  February  24.  B.  Smith 

Died  before  1886. 

Statter,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Statter,  Liscard,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  May  19, 
Left  18631.  Blake 

Formerly  of  Allsopp's  Brewery  Company.  Retired,  1899.  Of  The  Slopes,  New 
Brighton,  Cheshire. 

Duberly,  Arthur  Grey,  fourth  son  of  James  Duberly,  Esq.,  Gaynes  Hall, 
St.  Neots,  aged  15,  December  15.     Left  18633.  Blake 

Major,  Bedfordshire  Regiment.  Retired.  J.P.  for  Bedfordshire.  Of  The 
Barnes,  Fenlake,  Bedfordshire. 

Peel,  Frederick,  third  son  of  William  Peel,  Esq.,  Swinton  Park,  Mansfield, 
aged  15,  June  15.     Left  18642.  Blake 

Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Calcutta.  Of  Cheynehurst,  10,  Harold  Road,  Upper 
Norwood,  London,  S.E. 

Clough,  Roger  Salisbury  Butler,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Butler  Clough 
(O.R.  1809),  Braunston,  aged  15,  July  5.     Left  18642.  Evans 

Died,  1883. 


Temple,  1858-69,  213 


Holland,  Mordaunt  M'Clennon.  Town 

Readmitted,  see  page  174. 

Wanton,  Edward  Brenton,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Athertou  Wanton, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  18.  Left  18653.  Town 

Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School. 

Mortimer,  Alfred  Hugh  Phillips,  son  of  Alfred  Mortimer,  Esq.,  Oakfield 
House,  Camberwell,  aged  12,  February  20.  Left  18653.  Mayor 

Batson,  Frederick  William,  son  of  Alfred  Batson,  Esq.,  Rarasbury,  Hunger- 
ford,  aged  14,  August  3.     Left  18662.  Arnold 
Died,  1882. 

Napier,  Edward  Francis,  son  of  James  Napier,  Esq.,  Sunnyside,  Princes 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  April  11.  Left  18623.  School 

Died,  6  December,  1865. 

Henty.  Arthur,  son  of  Edwin  Henty,  Esq.,  Ferring,  near  Worthing,  aged 
13,  April  7.  Left  18653.  School 

A  Banker  at  Worthing.  Major  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalion  Eoyal  Sussex  Regiment.  V.D.  J.  P.  for  Sussex.  Of  Broadwater  Hall, 
Worthing.  Union  Club. 

Browne,  Barrington  Gore,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Harold  Browne,  after- 
wards Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  Mar.  28. 
Left  1866s.  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Rector  of  Michelmersh, 
Romsey,  Hants,  from  1884. 

Neild,  Charles  Wallace,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Neild,  Esq.,  23,  Kensington 
Park  Gardens,  aged  14,  June  4.  Left  18653.  Evans 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873.  Vicar  of  Mill  End,  Rickmans- 
worth,  1875.  Died,  1896. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1862. 

Baker,  George  Dashwood,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Baker,  King's  Walden, 
Welwyn,  Herts,  aged  13,  March  4.  Left  18662.  Arnold 

Sometime  Captain,  Lancashire  Militia.    Died  at  Brighton,  1879. 

Ashwell,  Stephen,  sixth  son  of  George  Ashwell,  Esq.,  St.  Alban's,  Herts, 
aged  15,  July  10.  Left  18643.  Arnold 

Lincoln  CoUege,  Oxford,  1867. 

Gwyther,  Julian,  son  of  Edwin  Gwyther,  Esq.,  Birmingham,  aged  14, 
October  25.  Left  18653.  Mayor 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Birmingham.    Of  Castleton  House,  Sherborne. 

Butler,  George  Hew,  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Butler,  Hambledon,  Horndean, 
Hants,  aged  14,  October  29.  Left  18661.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1874.  Vicar  of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk, 
1888-96.  Vicar  of  Gazeley,  with  Kentford,  Newmarket,  from  1897. 

Butcher,  Thome  Howe,  son  of  Thomas  Butcher,  Esq.,  East  Finchley  Road, 
Hampstead,  aged  15,  February  25.  Left  18633.  Anstey 

Ludlam,  Felix,  son  of  JefEery  Ludlam,  Esq.,  East  Burnham  House,  Slough, 
aged  15,  August  22.  Left  18622.  Anstey 

Of  Carshalton,  Surrey. 


214  Temple,  1858-69. 


,  Frank,  son  of  Thomas  Marshall  Ryley,  Esq ,  Lee  Park  House,  Lee, 
Kent,  aged  13,  May  19.     Left  18662.  Anstey 

Lieutenant- Colonel,  81st  North  Lancashire  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Affghan 
War,  1878—9.  Medal.  Died  in  command  of  a  district  at  Northampton,  1899. 

Hadow,  Henry  John,  son  of  James  Remington  Hadovv,  Esq.,  Park  Cottage, 
Devizes,  aged  13,  November  29.  Left  18653.  Blake 

Secretary  of  the  United  University  Club,  London. 

Hart-Davis,  Henry  Vaughan  Hart,  son  of  Richard  Yaughan  Davis,  Esq  . 
Frognal,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  April  3.  Left  18632.  Blake 

Captain,  Royal- Engineers.  Retired,  1883.  Brigade  Major,  Surrey  Volunteer 
Infantry  Brigade,  1888—93.  J.P.  for  Kent.  Assumed  the  name  of  HART-DAVIS, 
1874.  Of  Court  Hayes,  Limpsfield,  Surrey.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1862. 

Smith,  Charles  Fullertori,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Smith,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  Charles  Smith,  aged  14,  April  17.  Left  18672.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Lund,  Kirkham, 
Lancashire,  from  1886. 

Yule,  George  Udney,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Yule,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Colonel  R.  A.  Yule,  aged  13.  December  23.  Left  18661.  Town 

A  Merchant  at  Calcutta.     Of  Jeaganj,  East  Indian  Railway,  Bengal. 

Thornber,  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  Mrs,  Thornber,  Rugby,  and  the  late  John 
Thornber,  M.D.,  aged  14,  October  3.  Left  18671.  Town 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Sometime  a  Private  Tutor,  but 
has  retired  in  ill-health. 

Ormerod,  Joseph  Arderne,  second  son  of  ihe  Ven.  Archdeacon  Thomas 
Johnson  Ormerod,  Redenhall,  Harleston,  aged  14,  April  7. 
Left  18672.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1867.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1867,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1869,  Latin  Verse,  1869,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science, 
1871.  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  1871.  B.  Med.  and  M.A.  1875.  D  Med.  1882. 
F.R.C.P.,  1885  Assistant  Physician  to  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Of  25, 
Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W. 

Wrightson,  Leonard  Raisbeck,  son  of  Mrs.  Wrightson,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
July  3.  Left  18643.  Town 

Died  about  1870. 

Jeffery,  Frederick  James  Everett,  son  of  Mr.  Samuel  Jeffery,  55,  North 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  12,  November  15.  Left  1864s.  .  Town 

In  business  at  Berlin  House,  Promenade,  Cheltenham. 

Venables,  Herbert  Alexander,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Yenables,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Richard  Nugent  Yenables,  aged  10,  June  15.  Left  18712.  Town 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Nice,  1880-88. 
Residing  at  Florence,  1902. 

Moberly,  William  Octavius,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Moberly,  Rugby,  aged  11,  November  14.  Left  18692.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1869.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877.  Assistant 
Master  at  Clifton  College  from  1874. 

Hull,  Herbert  Edward,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Pennyman  Hull 
Brown,  Rugby,  aged  14,  October  27.  Left  1864s.  Town 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.    Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1872. 


Temple,   1858-69.  215 


Palmer,  Edward  William,  son  of  William  James  Palmer,  Esq.,  Bilton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  30.  Left  18623.  Town 

Died  in  South  America,  1887. 

Dickinson,  Francis  Bradley,  son  of  Edward  Dickinson,  Esq.,  Lawrence 
Sheriffe  Street,  Rugby,  aged  11,  July  23.  Left  18642.  Town 

Indian  Forests  Department,   1872.     Conservator,   Burma,  from  1894.    Agent, 
King  and  Co.,  Cornhill.    Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Guise,  Anselm  Edward  Henry,  son  of  Captain  Guise,  Etmore  Court, 
Gloucester,  aged  14,  September  26.  School 

Died  at  School,  April,  1863. 

Fulton,  Edmund  M'Gildowney  Hope,  third  son  of  John  Williamson 
Fulcon,  Esq.,  Braidujle  House  Lisburn,  Antrim,  aged  14,  July  6. 
Left  18663  School 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1867.    Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Bombay,  1897.    Member  of 
the  Council  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay,  1902.     Of  Blmhurst,  Cheltenham. 

Akenhead,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Akenhead,  Holtby,  York,  aged  14, 
May  25.  Left  18662.  School 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.     In  business  as  a  Brewer  in  Yorkshire. 
Of  Acomb  Park,  York. 

Turvin,  Charles  James  Hawkin,  son  of  Mrs.  Hawkin  Tnrvin,  7,  Sea 
Houses,  Eastbourne,  aged  14,  November  14.  Left  18632.  School 

Fraser,  Evan  James,  son  of  Mr.  Fraser,  Skipness  Castle  Argyllshire, 
aged  14,  March  28.  Left  1864a.  School 

Sometime  a   Merchant  in  Japan  and  New  York.     Has  assumed  the  name  of 
FRASER  CAMPBELL.     Of  Dunmore,  Tarbert,  Argyllshire. 

Townsend,  John  Hands,  third  son  of  Henry  Townsend,  Esq.,  King's 
Newnham,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December' 12.  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1875.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary,  Oatlands. 
Weybridge,  from  1887. 

Peshall,  Samuel,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  D'Oyly  Peshall, 
Oldberrow,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  April  5.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford,  B  A.  1871,  M.A.  1875.  Rector  of  Oldberrow,  Henley-in- 
Arden,  from  1873.  Of  Morton  Bagot  Manor,  Studley,  R.S.O. 

Stewart,  William,  son  of  Charles  Augustus  Stewart,  Esq.,  Whalley  Range, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  September  16.  Left  18643.  Arnold 

Died,  1880. 

Vivian,  Hon.  Claude  Hamilton,  fourth  son  of  Lord  Vivian,  Glynn,  Bodmin, 
aged  13.  March  18.  Left  18671.  Arnold 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1874.  Western  Circuit.  Of  Plasgwyn,  Fentraeth, 
Anglesea.  Died,  8  May,  1902. 

Liptrott,  John,  son  of  Colonel  John  Liptrott,  Indian  Army,  aged  15, 
April  26.  Left  1864*.  Arnold 

Captain,  104th  Regiment.  Army  Pay  Department.  Served  in  the  Ashantee  War, 
1873 — 4.  Transport  Service.  Medal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1879 
Medal  with  Clasp. 

Denisou,  Edward  Fanshawe,  son  of  Edward  Hanson  Denison,  Esq.,  Bern- 
bridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  14,  January  31.  Left  18662.  Mayor 


216  Temple,  1858-69. 


Dixon,  William  John,  second  son  of  Edwin  Dixon,  Esq.,  Wolverhampton, 
aged  14,  February  14.     Left  18652.  Mayor 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  LL  M.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1871.  Oxford  Circuit.  Author  of  "  Probate  Law  and  Administration," 
&c.  Of  3,  Dr.  Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

Noad,  Wellesley,  son  of  David  Lines  Noad,  Esq.,  Alderman's  Walk,  New- 
Broad  Street.  London,  aged  15,  July  12.     Left  18643.  Mayor 

Tomkins,  Gordon,  son  of  Samuel  Tomkins,  Esq.,  77,  Avenue  Road,  London, 
aged  15,  July  20.     Left  18642.  Mayor 

A  Merchant  in  Bombay.    Afterwards  a  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon.     Died  about  1895. 

Russell)  John  Grey,  son  of  John  Alexander  Russell,  Esq.,  32,  Pembridge 
Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  August  27.     Left  18623.  Burrows 

A  Naval  Cadet  on  the  Britannia,  1863.  Afterwards  at  Winchester  College.  A 
Merchant  in  Bombay  and  London.  Latterly  in  Ceylon.  Of  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Russell,  Robert  Pattison,  son  of  the  above  John  Alexander  Russell,  Esq., 
aged  13,  August  27.     Left  18662.  Burrows 

Died  at  Shanghai  of  enteric  fever. 

Russell,  Louis  Pitman,  third  son  of  the  above  John  Alexander  Russell, 
Esq.,  aged  10,  Dec.  19.     Left  18682.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1875. 
A  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Bombay,  from  1898.  United  Universities  Club. 

Monier- Williams,   Monier   Faithful,    eldest    son   of    Professor    Monier- 

Williams,  afterwards  K.C.S.I.,  Oxford,  aged  13,  April  15.     Left 

18653.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1871.    Of  6,  Great  Tower  Street,  London,  E.G.  and  Mickle- 

ham,  Surrey. 

Ellis,  Arthur,  son  of  George  Henry  Ellis,  Esq.,  7,  Spring  Gardens,  London, 
aged  15,  August  23.     Left  18631.  Burrows 

In  the  Engineer's  Department,  Natal  Government.    Died  20  May,  1895. 

Gordon,  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Gordon,  Woodhall  Spa,  Horncastle, 
aged  12,  September  5.     Left  1865*.  Burrows 

Johnstone,    Halihurton    Graham,  son   of   David   Graham,  Esq.,   Cadwell 
House,  Baldock,  aged  13,  December  17.     Left  18643.  Burrows 

Assassinated  at  Buenos  Ayres,  1867. 

Beaver,  James  Denison,  son  of  Hugh  Beaver,  Esq  ,  Talbot  House,  Glossop. 
aged  14,  August  19.     Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

Colvin,  Walter   Mytton,  son  of  the  late  John  Russell  Colvin,  Esq.,  18, 
Montpelier  Villas,  Brighton,  aged  14,  September  13.     Left  18662. 

B.  Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1869,  LL.B.  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1871  Practising  at  Allahabad. 

M'Gregor,   Walter    Alexander,    son   of   Walter   Fergus    M'Gregor,   Esq., 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  December  11.     Left  18623.  B.  Smith 

Of  84,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Paterson,  William,  third  son  of  Robert  Paterson,  Esq.,  1,  Park  Terrace, 
Glasgow,  aged  14,  October  18.     Left  18662.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  business  in  Bombay,  and  Hyderabad.  Afterwards  settled  in 
Australia.  Of  Spring  wood,  New  South  Wales. 


Temple,  1858-69.  217 


Prescott,  Charles  William,  son  of  the  late  George  William  Prescott,  Esq., 
17,  Graf  ton  Street,  W.,  aged  14,  January  23.     Left  18633.  J5.  Smith 
For  many  years  resident  in  India.    Oriental  Club,  London. 

Ratter,  Edward,  son  of  John  Simpson  Kutter,  Esq.,  Wolverhampton, 
aged  13,  September  23.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Bridgman-Simpson,  George  Arthur  Bridgman,  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Bridgman-Simpson,  Babworfch  Rectory,  Retford,  aged  15, 
November  14.  Left  18633.  B.  Smith 

Registrar  of  District  Probate  Registry,  Wakefield. 

Thornton,  Edward,  son  of  James  Thornton,  Esq.,  Harlow,  Essex,  aged  12, 
January  3.  Left  18663.  S.  Smith 

Caius    College,    Cambridge,    B.A.    1872,    M.A.    1876.    Vicar  of   Ancroft,    Beal, 
Northumberland,  1885-1902.     Of  Farnley  Hill,  Corbridge-on-Tyne. 

Gore,  Francis  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Francis  Gore,  8,  Princes 
Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  15,  January  31.     Left  18662.     Moberly 
Sheep  farming  in  Queensland. 

Prondfoot,  Alfred,  son  of  Patrick  Proudfoot,  Esq.,  Ettville  House, 
Didsbury,  aged  13,  April  28.  Left  18652.  Moberly 

Garforth,  John,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Garforth,  Esq.,  Steeton  Ball, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left  18633.  Moberly 

London  College  of  Divinity,  1870.     Rector  of  Spexhall,  Halesworth,  Suffolk, 
from  1880. 

Macdonald,  Henry  Sanfield,  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Sanfield  Macdonald, 
afterwards  G.C.B.  Quebec,  aged  14.  Left  1863s.  Molerly 

Armitage,  Arthur  Calrow,  only  son  of  John  Armitage,  Esq.,  Woodville 
Hall,  Forest  Hill,  aged  14,  September  9.  Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Late  Major,  2nd  West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kirkcudbright. 
Of  Kirroughtree,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B.    Conservative  Club. 

Colvin,  Edward  Binney,  son  of  Binney  James  Oolvin,  Esq.,  26,  Bedford 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  August  4.  Left  18663.  Hutchinson 

Ogilvie,  Gordon  Albums,  son  of  Alexander  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  Sizewell  House, 
Leiston,  Suffolk,  aged  12,  February  2.     Left  18682.        Hutchinson 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1868,  B.A.  32nd  Wrangler,  1873. 

Anderson,  Henry  William  Macleod,  son  of  Major  William  Coussmaker 
Anderson,  Bombay  Army,  aged  13,  October  13.  Hutchinson 

Died  while  at  School,  1864. 

Humphreys,  John,  son  of  John  Humphreys,  Esq.,  Manor  House,  West- 
bourne  Grove,  London,  aged  15,  Oct.  10.  Left  18642.  Hutchinson 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1870.    South  Eastern  Circuit.    Of  13,  Stratford 
Place,  London,  W. 

Cook,  Herbert  Kemball,  eldest  son  of  ^ilas  Kemball  Cook,  Esq.,  23,  Mont- 
pelier  Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  14,  October  25.  Left  18642. 

Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.    Formerly  Master  of  a  Preparatory 
School  at  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  until  1900. 
VOL.  II  E  E 


218  Temple,  1858-69. 


Turner,  Henry  Birkett,  son  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Biass  Turner,  Marsworth, 
Tring,  aged  16,  August  10.     Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869. 

Fallen,  Frederick  William,  son  of  Samuel    William  Fallon,  Esq.,  Indian 
Educational  Staff,  aged  14.  March  3.     Left  1863s.          Hutchinson 

In  Buenos  Ayres,  1883. 

Webb,  John  Edward  Wanstaur,  son  of  John  Henry  Webb,  Esq.,  Parade, 
Trowbridge,  aged  15,  October  23.     Left  18643.  HutcUnson 

Lassen,  Albert  William,  son  of  Edward  Samuel  Lassen,  Esq.,  Rose  Mount, 
Bradford,  aged  15,  November  20.     Left  18633.  Hutchinson 

A  Merchant  in  Bradford.  Late  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2nd  West  York  Artillery 
Volunteers.  V.D. 

Tanqiieray,  Arthur  Charles,  son  of  John  Samuel  Tanqueray,  Esq.,  Hendon, 

Middlesex,  aged  15,  December  28.     Left  18643.  Blake 

In  business  in  Combe's  Brewery,  Clerkenwell.   Of  25,  Norland  Square,  London,  W. 

Nicol,  James  Dyce,  second  son  of  James  Dyce  Nicol,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Ballogie 
Aberdeen,  aged  14,  June  30.     Left  J8653.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1876.  A  Merchant  in  Bombay, 
1871-92.  Agent  of  the  Bank  of  England,  Hull.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Tillard,  Algernon,  son  of  Philip  Tillard,  Esq.,  Stukeley  Hall,  Huntingdon, 
aged  14,  October  10.     Left  18652.  Blake 

Settled  in  Virginia,  and  died  there,  13  June,  1887. 

Baines,  Jervoise  Athelstane,  son   of  the  Rev.  Edward   Baines,  Yalding 
Vicarage,  Kent,  aged  14.  October  17.     Left  18632.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bombay,  1868-95.  Author  of 
several  Statistical  Works  on  India.  C.S.I.  1894.  Of  23,  Kensington  Park  Gardens, 
London,  W.  Reform  Club. 

Hartcup,  William  Thomas,  second  son  of  William   Hartcup,  Esq.,  Upland 
Hall,  Bungay,  aged  14.  March  30.     Left  1866.3  Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1872.    Of  Eastwood,  Old  Catton,  Norwich. 

Cunningham,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  William  Cunningham,  Esq  ,  Montreal, 
aged  14,  February  7-     Left  1863s.  Molerly 

Grey,  William  Francis  Hungerford,   second  son  of   William  Grey,  Esq., 
afterwards  K.C.S.I.,  aged  13,  February  18.     Left  18653.          Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  29th  Foot,  and  to  the  19th  Foot,  1868.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  1880.  Major,  1888.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1894.  Commissioner,  Burma, 
1901.  Of  Salween  Lodge,  Camberley.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Capel,  William,  son  of  William  Capel,  Esq.,  The  Grove,  Stroud,  aged  14, 
July  25.     Left  18653.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  the  37th  Foot,  and  to  the  56th  Foot,  1868,  the  52nd  Foot,  and  the 
82nd  Foot,  1871.  Captain,  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  1878.  Major,  1884. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1893.  Of  The  Grove,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire.  J.P. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1862. 

Pownall,  Charles  Assheton  Whately,  son  of  the  Rev.  Assheton  Pownall. 
South  Kil worth,  aged  14,  October  11.     Left  18662.  School 

Member  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  1878.  Principal  Engineer  to 
Japanese  Government  Railways,  1882-96.  Of  53,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 
Athenaeum  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  219 


Lawrence,   James    Knox    Bernard,   son    of    General   George    Lawrence, 
Rajpootana,  aged  14,  October  22.     Left  18642.  B.  Smith 

Died  in  South  Africa  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  his  horse,  1871, 

Rawlinsou,    George    Ernest,   eldest    son    of  the   Rev,   Professor   George 
Rawlinsoii,  Oxford,  aged  14,  August  24.     Left  18642.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1867,  B.A.  1880.     Died  about  1895. 

Feake,  James,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Room  Peake,  Whitchurch,  Salop, 
aged  14,  April  17.     Left  18653.  Mayor 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.     Formerly  in  the  Indian  Telegraph 
Department.    Died  at  Hyderabad,  Deccan,  of  cholera,  1884. 

Lake,  George  Edward,  eldest  son  of  George  Lake,  Esq.,  Bushey  House, 
Herts,  aged  13,  December  15.     Left  18663.  Hutchinson 

A  Solicitor.    Died  at  Berlin,  27  November,  1899. 

Lake,  Reginald  John,  second  son  of  the  above  George  Lake,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
February  21.     Left  18692.  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1872.      Barrister-at-Law,   Lincoln's  Inn,   1874.     Of 
Alexandra  Road,  Watford.    United  University  Club. 

Gremmell,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Macmillan  Gemmell,  Esq.,  Frankville, 

Ayr,  aged  14,  August  4.     Left  18672.  Mayor 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.    A  Solicitor  in  London.    Died  27  Nov.,  1892. 

Prothero,   Edward  Douglas,   son   of    Edward    Prothero,    Esq.,    Hooton- 
Roberts,  Rotherham,  aged  14,  Dec.  24.     Left  18631.         Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.    Rector  of  Turweston,  Brackley,  1874-90. 
Of  Hall  Garth,  Darlington. 

Turner,  Willoughby,  son  of   Edmund   Furner,  Esq.,  Ill,   King's   Road, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  October  23.     Left  18661.  Blake 

Senior  Scholar  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  1871.    F.R.C.S.   1873.    Of  2,  Brunswick 
Place,  Brighton. 

Hoare,  James  Rolls,  son  of  Thomas  Hoare,  Esq.,  Cornwall  Road,  London, 
aged  15,  August  15.     Left  18642.  Arnold 

Of  18,  Lowndes  Square,  London. 

Perry,  William   Henry,  son  of  Henry  Perry,  Esq.,  Hensingham,  White- 
haven,  aged  15,  June  26.     Left  18643.  Blake 

Bayard,    Francis     Campbell,    son     of     John     Campbell     Bayard,    Esq., 
Hillmorton  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  10,  Nov.  10.     Left  18702.        Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  LL.M.  1877.    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1875.    Of  1,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Procter,  Foster  Wilfred,  son  of  Christopher  Procter,  Esq.,  5,  Cambridge 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  aged  12,  March  21.     Left  18672.     Burrows 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.    Of  23,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London. 

Farr,  John  Irby,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Farr,  Gillingham  Rectory,  Norfolk, 
aged  13,  December  15.     Left  18672.  Arnold 

Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge,   B.A.  1872,   M.A.   1876.      In  Holy    Orders. 
Headmaster  of  Llanrwst  Grammar  School,  from  1875. 

Curling,  John  Algernon,  second  son  of  Thomas   Blizart   Curling,   Esq., 
39,  Grosvener  Street,  London, aged  14,  May  10.     Left  18633.  Arnold 

University  College,   Oxford,   B.A.  1872,   M.A,  1874.      In  Holy  Orders.      Died 
2  January,  1884. 


220  Temple,    1858-69. 


Graham,  John,  eighth  son  of  Peter  Graham,  Esq.,  4,  Queen's  Road,  Regent's 
Park,  aged  13,  June  23.  Left  18682.  Blake 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  Late  of 
7,  Westminster  Chambers,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Ward,  Edward  b'oote,  son  of  Richard  Ward,  Esq.,  Salhouse  Hall,  Norwich, 
aged  13,  November  16.  Left  18633.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1876.     Of  Salhouse  Hall,  Norwich. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1863. 

Weston,  Francis  Ramsden,  son  of  William  Weston,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  27.  Left  18653.  Town 

Congreve,  John  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Congreve,  Southfield, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  September  25.  Left  18653.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.     Died  before  1886. 

Cleminshaw,  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Graham  Cleminshaw,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  June  1.  Left  18682.  Town 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  Postmaster,  1868,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1873, 
B.A.  Burdett  Coutts  Scholar,  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne 
School. 

Edmunds,  Edmund  Brornwich,  son  of  Mr.  Edmund  Edmunds,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  November  5.  Left  18671.  Town 

Died  at  Cairo,  1874. 

Wallerstein,  Edward  Moritz,  son  of  Mrs.  Wallerstein,  Newbold  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  October  1.  Left  18643.  Town 

Formerly  in  the  70th  Regiment. 

Downing,  Henry  Bowles,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Downing,  Kingswinford, 
Dudley,  aged  14,  March  1.  Left  18643.  Town 

Rogers,  George  Edmund,  son  of  Mrs.  George  Rogers,  Hillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  June  19.  Left  18653.  Town 

Lieutenant,  3rd  Hussars,  1869-80.  Major,  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1880-3.  Ordained, 
1890.  Vicar  of  Southwater,  Horsham,  from  1894. 

Jeune,  John  Frederick,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Jeune,  afterwards 
Lord  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  Oxford,  aged  13,  December  10. 
Left  18661.  School 

A  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Lords,  1870.  Chief  Committee  Clerk  and  Examiner  of 
Standing  Orders.  Assumed  the  name  of  SYMONS- JEUNE,  1878.  J.P.  for 
Oxon.  Of  Watlingtou  Park,  Tetsworth.  Windham  Club. 

Anstey,  Henry,  son  of  George  Alexander  Anstey,  Esq.,  31,  Lombard 
Street,  London,  aged  15,  July  24.  Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

An  Architect.    Settled  in  Western  Australia. 

Winnington-Ingram,  Edward  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Winnington-Ingram,  Stanford  Rectory,  Worcester,  aged  13, 
March  13.  Left  18682.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.  Rector  of  Eibbesford,  1876-93. 
Rector  of  Ross,  Herefordshire,  from  1893.  Prebendary  of  Hereford  Cathedral, 

1898. 

Field,  William,  son  of  Algernon  Sydney  Field,  Esq.,  Leamington,  aged  14, 
December  23.  Left  186 72.  School 

Died  at  Santa  Barbara,  California,  14  March,  1885. 


Temple,   1858-69.  221 


Wheler,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  Major-G-eneral  Sir  Francis  Wheler,  Barb., 
(O.R.,  1810),  Pembridge  Villas,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  July  3. 
Left  18653.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  the  81st  Regiment.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1888.  Served 
in  the  Affghau  War,  1878-9.  Present  at  the  Capture  of  Ali  Musjid.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  Of  114,  Lansdowue  Place,  Hove. 

Bushby,  Thomas  Arthur,  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Bushby,  Esq.,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  December  14.  LefD  18571.  Mayor 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Died  1874. 

Brocklebank,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Brocklebank,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Springwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14, 
March  1.  Left  18662.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  MA.  1874.  A  Shipowner.  J.P.  for 
Cumberland  and  Lancashire.  Of  The  Hollies,  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

Archer,  William  Gammon,  son  of  John  Archer,  Esq.,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  October  4.  Left  18653.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875,  M.B.  1878.  F.R.C.S.  Died  in 
London,  1890. 

Clark,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  Clark,  Lawford  Road,  Kugby,  aged  12, 
February  26.  Left  18673.  Town 

In  Australia. 

Morris,  Charles  Smyth,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Charles  Morris,  Esq.,  Bryn 
Myrddin,  Caermarthen,  aged  15,  January  4.     Left  1866*.       School 
New  College,  Oxford,  1867.     Of  Bryn  Myrrdin,  Caermarthen. 

Kingrose,  Charles  Edward  Leake,  eldest  son  of  Christopher  Leake  Ring- 
rose,  Esq.,  Tranby,  Hull,  aged  13,  February  27.  Left  18671.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875.  North 
Eastern  Circuit.  Registrar  of  Deeds  for  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  1885.  Of 
The  Register  House,  Northallerton. 

Holland,  Stephen  George,  son  of  Stephen  George  Holland,  Esq  ,  56,  Por- 
chester  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  March  11.    Left  18663.  Burrows 
Of  22a,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

Thompson,  William  Theophilus,  son  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.,  Manspet 
House,  Iver,  Bucks,  aged  14,  August  28.  Left  18652.  tturrows 

Clarke,  John  Edward    Henry,  son  of  James  Clarke,   Esq.,  Summer  Hill, 
Newton-in-Cartmel,  aged  15,  September  10.    Left  18643.  Burrows 
J.P.  for  Lancashire.    Of  Hollow  Oak,  Haverthwaite,  Ulverston. 

Chetwynd,  William,  son  of  Major  William  Fawkener  Chetwynd,  Brocton 
Hall,  Stafford,  aged  15,  July  11.  Left  1864s.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple.  1870.     D.L.  for  Staffordshire.    Of  Brocton  Hall. 
;Jr-'  Died  1888. 

Heath,  William,  son  of  Robert  Heath,  Esq.,  The  Brampton,  Newcastle, 
Staffordshire,  aged  15,  July  21.  Left  18652.  Mayor 

Died,  November,  1872. 

Fawcett,  Walter  Musgrove,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Thomas  Fawcett,  Esq., 
Hi  Westbourne  Street,  London,  aged  14,  November  14.  Left  18673. 

Mayor 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  18  ,  B.A.  1872  A  Stockbroker  in 
London.  Died  about  1885. 


222  Temple,    1858-69. 


Oxley,  Robert  Henry,  son  of   Robert  Barley  Oxley,  Esq.,  Thorpe  Hall, 
Ripon,  aged  15,  November  27.     Left  18651.  Mayor 

Gazetted  to  the  92nd  Foot,  1867.  Captain,  Gordon  Highlanders,  1876.  Major, 
1885.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Forces,  1880-85.  Colonel,  Gordon  Highlanders. 
Retired,  1896,  after  commanding  2nd  Battalion.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War, 
1879-80.  Present  at  the  action  of  Oharasiab,  and  occupation  of  Cabul.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Of  Argyle  Lodge,  St.  Andrews,  N.B. 

Bennett,  Ernest  Edward  Leigh,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Leigh 
Bennett,  Long  Sutton,  aged  14,  December  16.     Left  18671.    Blake 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871.    New  University  Club. 

BriggS,  William  Edward,  second  son  of  the  late  Edward  Briggs,  Esq.,  The 
Park,  Buxton,  aged  15,  September  24.     Left  18643.  Moberly 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1867.  A  Cotton  Spinner  at  Blackburn.  M.P.  for 
Blackburn,  1874-85.  Of  Beardwood,  Blackburn. 

Johnson,  Alfred  Cecil,  second  son  of  Alfred  Richard  Johnson,  Esq.,  5,  St. 
John's  Wood  Park,  London,  aged  14,  April  13.     Left  18671. 

Moberly  and  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873.  Rector  of  Capel  St.  Mary, 
Ipswich,  from  1878.  Grosvenor  Club. 

Hyde,  Henry  Hoffmann,  son  of  Henry  Hyde,  Esq.,  Hadley  Green,  Herts, 
aged  14,  August  20.     Left  18612.  Moberly 

Moore,  William  Walker,  son  of  William  Moore,  Esq.,  Knightcote  House, 
Leamington,  aged  15,  November  17.     Left  18631.  Moberly 

Eyton,  William  Campbell,  third  son  of  Thomas  Campbell  Eyton.  Esq., 
Eyton  Hall,  Salop,  aged  14,  November  15.     Left  18661.     B.  Smith 

Died  1879. 

Lacey,    Henry   Charles,   son    of    the  late   Henry   Charles    Lacey,    Esq., 
Withdone  Hall,  Brighton,  aged  14,  Feb.  18.     Left  18633.  B.  Smith 

Dale,  Herbert  John,  seventh  son  of  the  late  John  Dale,  Esq.,  Clarernont, 
Bradford,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  June  28.     Left  1867s  B.  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Law  and  Modern  History,  1871,  M.A. 
1874.  Rector  of  Radclive,  Buckingham,  from  1887. 

Dickinson,    Edward,     son     of     William    Dickinson,     Esq.,    New    Park, 
Lymington,  aged  13,  April  8.     Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

Colonel,  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882.  Medal  and 
Khedive's  Star.  Served  in  the  Soudau,  1885.  Two  Clasps.  Of  Red  House, 
Reading  Road,  Farnborough,  Hants. 

Robertson,     James,   son    of    William    Robertson,    Esq.,    Hobart    Town, 
Tasmania,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  18661.  B.  Smith 

In  Australia. 

Vivian,    Hon.    Charles    Hussey    Panton,    son    of    Lord    Vivian,  Glynn, 
Bodmin,  aged  15,  June  16.     Left  18642.  Arnold 

On  the  Stock  Exchange.    Died  1892. 

Green,  Frederick  Whittington,  son  of  Frederick  Green,  Esq. ,29,  Pembridge 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  January  9.     Left  18643.  Arnold 

In  a  Solicitor's  Office,  Masterton,  New  Zealand. 

Byrne,  Frederick  William,  soil  of  Thomas  Byrne,  Esq.,  Liverpool,  aged  15, 
November  24.     Left  18652.  Arnold 


Temple,   1858-69.  223 


Sykes,  Walter  Harry,  sixth  son  of  Richard  Sykes,  Esq.,  Edgeley  House, 
Stockport,  aged  14,  October  12.  Left  18671.  Arnold 

Major,  Royal  Engineers.  Retired  1891.  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  commanding 
1st  Hants  Volunteers,  1893-7.  Of  Firfleld,  Merrow,  Guildford. 

Colmore,  William  Harrison,  third  son  of  Thomas  Colmore,  Esq.,  Ashfurlong, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left  18662.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1874.  Vicar  of  Moseley,  Birmingham, 
from  1876. 

Robins,  Upton  Strode,  sen  of  George  Robins,  Esq.,  1,  Cleveland  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  May  31  /  Left  18661.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  59,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 

Williams,   Charles    Stanley,   son    of    the   late    Samuel   Williams,    Esq., 
Chisholm  Lodge,  Richmond,  aged  14,  Nov.  19.     Left  18652.  Arnold 
Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875. 

Cavenagh,  Orfeur  James,  son  of  Colonel  Orfeur  Cavenagh,  afterwards 
K.C.S.L,  Governor  of  Penang,  aged  13.  Aug.  27.  Left  18642.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  75th  Foot,  1867.  Captain  Gordon  Highlanders,  1878,  Major  1883. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1890.  Served  as  Commissariat  Officer  in  the 
Soudan  Campaign,  1885.  Medal  and  Clasp  with  Khedive's  Sar. 

Becke,  James  Henry,  fourth  son  of  John  Becke,  Esq.,  Spencer  Parade, 
Northampton,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Oxford,    B.A.   1878,    M.A.   1879.      Rector  of  Beckingham, 
Jl.    Wellington  Club. 

Arnold,  Richard  Aldous,  son  of  William  Mannings  Arnold.  Esq.,  Strad- 
broke,  Patterson,  New  South  Wales,  aged  14,  Feb.  9.  Left  18643. 

Hutchinson 
In  Australia. 

Hall,  Hugh,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Henry  Hall,  Esq..  Barton  Abbey, 
Steeple  Aston,  aged  14,  December  12.  Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1878,  B.C.L.  1882.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1884.  Of  100,  Holywell,  Oxford. 

Sherrard,  Charles  William,  son  of  James  Corry  Sherrard,  Esq.,  Kinnersley, 
Reigate,  aged  14,  December  25.  Left  18653.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1870.  Captain,  1882.  Major,  1888.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1895.  Colonel,  1899.  Instructor  in  Fortifications,  Royal  Military 
Academy,  1882-8.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1879.  Medal  -yvith  Clasp. 
Commanding  Chatham  Sub-District.  1901.  United  Service  Club. 

Morris,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  William  Morris,  Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Halifax, 
aged  15.  February  3.  Left  18653.  Rutchinsnn 

Captain  and  Hon.  Major,  2nd  West  York  Yeomanry,  1893.  J.P.  for  West  Ridtng. 
Of  The  Lodge,  near  Halifax.  Union  Club. 

Robinson,  William  Charles  Wingfield,  son  of  the  late  George  Robinson, 
Esq.,  Tokenhonse  Yard,  London,  aged  13.  August  10.  Left  18643. 

Hutchinson 

Oxford,  Charles,  son  of  Joseph  Oxford,  Esq.,  Montpelier  Villas,  Sydenham, 
aged  15,  October  6-  Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Beck,  Ralph  Coker  Adams,  son  of  Simon  Adams  Beck,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1814), 
Ironmongers'  Hall,  Fenchnrch  Street,  London,  aged  14.  Nov.  27. 
Left  18653.  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  F.R.G.S.  Clerk  to  the  Worshipful  Company  of 
Ironmongers.  Of  Cheam  House,  Cheam,  Surrey. 


224  Temple,  1858-69. 


Anstice,   Richard   ttdmund,  son   of  John  Anstice,  Esq.,  Madeley   Wood, 
Wellington,  Salop,  aged  13,  May  13.     Left  18673.  BlaTce 

J.P.  for  Salop.     Of  Madeley  Wood  Hall,  Ironbridge,  Salop. 

Gordon,  William,  son  of  William  Gordon,  Esq  ,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire, 
aged  13,  March  10.     Left  18653.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  21st  Foot,  1868.  Captain,  Durham  Light  Infantry,  1876.  Major, 
1883.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Forces,  1880-5.  Commanded  the  Durham  Light 
Infantry,  1892-6,  and  1st  Regimental  District,  1898-1901  Retired  as  Colonel,  1901. 
Of  Threave,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Fullerton,  John  Young,  son  of  John    Fullerton,  Esq.,  Malvern   Lodge, 
Rugby,  aged  16  October  2.     Left  18633.  Town 

Formerly  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Police,  Madras. 

Over,  Jonathan  Henry,  son  of  Mr.   Henry  Over,  Rugby,  aged  9,  May  8. 
Left  18641.  Town 

Died  at  Chicago,  U.S.A.,  1878. 

Brisco,  Alfred,  sixth    son    of   Sir   Robert    Brisco,   Bart.,  Crofton  Hall, 
Wipton,  Cumberland,  aged  11,  April  3.     Left  18662.  Burrows 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874.  Of  15,  Arlington  Street,  London,  S.W. 
Carlton  Club. 

Laing,  Malcolm,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Henry  Laing,  The  My  the,  Tewkes- 
bury,  aged  13,  August  13.     Left  18663.  Burrows 

A  Clerk  in  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Department.  His  father,  and  he,  changed 
his  name  to  WOLRYCH-WHITMOBE,  1864.  Union  Club. 

Strange,  John  Thomas,  son  of  William  Jeffery  Strange,  Esq  ,  Aldermaston, 
Reading,  aged  16,  September  14.     Left  18652.  Moberly 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  Aldermaston,  Reading. 

Alexander,  Josias  William,  son  of  Josias  Bracken  Canning  Alexander, 
Esq.,  Manchester,  aged  13,  May  14.     Left  18662.  Mayor 

Assistant  Superintendent,  Geological  Survey  of  India,  1871.  Principal  of  the 
Mayo  College,  Ajmere,  1877-81,  and  of  the  Residency  College,  Indore,  1881. 
Died,  1885. 

ENTRANCES    IN   APRIL,   1863. 

Yardley,  William,  son  of  Sir  William  Yardley,  Hadlow  Park,  Tunbridge, 
aged  13,  June  10.     Left  18683.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875,  University  Eleven,  1869-70-71.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1873.  Played  County  Cricket  for  several  years.  Author 
of  "  Little  Jack  Sheppard,"  and  other  burlesques.  Died  28  October,  1900. 

Collyer,  Daniel,  fourth  son  of  John  Colly er,  Esq.,  Hackford  Hall,Reepham, 
Norfolk,  aged  14,  August  25.     Left  18662.  Blake 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1870.  Vicar  of  Castle  Acre,  Norfolk,  1873-90. 
Chaplain  at  Hyeres,  1890-93.  Residing  at  Cannes,  France,  1902. 

Rasch,  Henry  Augustus,  son  of  Arthur  Rasch,  Esq.,  25,  Palmyra  Square, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  April  1.     Left  18642.  Blake 

Formerly  Captain,  65th  Regiment.    Died  1896. 

Slater,  Francis,  only   son  of  the   Hev.  Leonard  Slater,  Belmont,  Bangor, 
N.  Wales,  aged  13,  July  14,     Left  18672.  Slake 

St,  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Shaw  with  Whitley, 
Wilts,  1882-95.  Residing  at  Heidelberg,  1902. 


Temple,   1858-69.  225 


Partridge,  Frederick  Henry,  son  of   Frederick   Robert  Partridge,  Esq., 
Lynn,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  February  4.     Left  18653.  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1872.  Registrar  of  County  Courts,  King's  Lynn,  and 
District  Registrar  of  the  High  Court,  from  1878. 

Montagu,  Ernest  Edgar,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edgar  Montagu,   Esq., 
Sandgate,  Folkestone,  aged  13,  August  18.     Left  18682.        Arnold 

Braseuose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1874. 
Died  11  August,  1875. 

Hodgson,   William,   son  of    Richard   Hodgson,   Esq,,    Westwood   House, 
Beverley,  aged  14,  December  28.     Left  18671.  Mayor 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  Practising  at  Hull.  Of  Trinity  House  Lane,  Hull, 
and  Beverley. 

Baynes,  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  John  Baynes,   Esq.,   Claremont  Hall, 
Blackburn,  aged  15,  February  5.     Left  18653.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1869,  B.A  ,  20th  Wrangler,  1870,  M.A.  1874. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Lancaster.  High  Sheriff,  1900.  Of  Samlesbury  Old  Hall, 
Preston. 

Talbot,   Hon.  Reginald   Gilbert  Murray,   second  son  of  Lord  Talbot  de 
Malahide,  aged  14,  January  30.     Left  18671.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1870.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875.  Of 
2,  Paper  Buildings,  E.G.,  and  40,  Belgrave  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Hayes,  Edmund  Henry,  son  of  George  Hayes,  Esq.,  Moore  Place,  Esher, 
burrey,  aged  13,  August  24.     Left  18653.  Burrows 

Bromfield,  Samuel   Worthington,  second  son  of  James  Bromfield,  Esq., 
Llanbadock,  Usk,  aged  17,  March  27.     Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student  1865,  First  Class,  Mathematical  Moderations,  1867, 
B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Mathematics,  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1875.  Assumed  the  name  of  WORTHINGTON,  1883.  Of  Bromley,  Kent,  and  5, 
Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Newton,   John,   son   of    Christopher    Newton,   Esq.,   Harringay    House, 
Hornsey,  London,  aged  15,  August  18.     Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Verelst,  Charles  Verelst,  second   son   of   Charles   Verelsb,    Esq.,  Aston 
Hall,  Rotherham,  aged  14,  October  20.     Left  1 866'.  Moberly 

Colonel,  llth  Prince  Albert's  Own  Hussars.  Retired  1891.  Of  4,  Bennett  Street, 
St.  James,  London,  S.W.  Boodle's  Club. 

Eastwick,  James,  only  son  of  the  Rev  James  Eastwick,  Stamford,  aged  12, 
September  14.     Left  18692.  School 

Exhibitioner  1869.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1869,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1871,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1873.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  1873.  First  Class  in  Law,  1874.  B.C.L.  and  D.C.L.,  1876. 
Eldon  Law  Scholar.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1877.  Of  12,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Oldham,  George  Townsend,  third  son  of  James  Oldham,  Esq.,  53,  Norfolk 
Square,  Brighton,  aged  14,  December  27.     Left  18672.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1874.  Ordained,  1874.  Headmaster  and 
afterwards  Warden  of  St.  Christopher's  School,  Blackheath  and  Eastbourne, 
1879-99.  Died  18  January,  1901. 

Wallerstein,  Philip  Herman,  son  of  Mrs.  Wallerstein,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
April  4.    Left  18643.  Town 

Gazetted  to  6th  Foot,  1868.    Captain,   Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1879,  Major   1887. 
Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.    Mentioned  in  despatches.    Present  at  the 
Action    of    Shekabad.      Medal    and    Clasp.      Commanding    Cawnpore    Rifle 
Volunteers,  1883. 
TOL.  II.  F  P 


226  Temple,    1858-69. 


ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1863. 

Wyley,  John  Frederick,  son  of  John  Wyley,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  May  2.  Left  1865s.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  22nd  Foot,  1867.  Captain,  Cheshire  Regiment,  1879.  Major,  1888. 
Retired.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Millington,  Gordon  Innes,  son  of  Mrs.  Millington,  North  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  15,  May  4.  Left  18672.  Town 

Settled  in  New  Zealand,  1875.    Of  Ngapara,  near  Oamaru. 

Weston,  John  Joseph,  son  of  William  Weston,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  February  5.  Left  18652.  Town 

Rogers,  John  Henry,  son  of  Mrs.  George  Rogers,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  March  1.  Left  18661.  Town 

Browne,  Elliott  Kenworthy,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Browne.  Rugby,  and  the 
late  William  Kenworthy  Browne,  aged  15,  October  10, 
Left  18662.  Town 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1881.  Rector  of  North  Stoneham, 
Southampton,  from  1886. 

Browne,  Gerald  Elliott  Kenworthy,  son  of  the  above  Mrs.  Browne,  aged  13, 
May  14.  Left  18672.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  20th  Regiment,  1869.  Captain,  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 
Retired  1881.  Assumed  the  name  of  KENWORTHY-BROWNE.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Mastermau,  John  Story,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Masterman,  Basset  Down 
House,  Swindon,  and  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Masterman,  aged  14, 
July  14.  Left  18682,  School 

Exhibitioner  1868.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1868,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1870,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1872,  B.A.,  Fellow  of 
Brasenose  College,  1873,  M.A.  1875.  Ordained,  and  Curate  of  Tavistock,  1874. 
Resigned  Orders  under  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Removal  Act,  in  1877.  Assistant 
Master,  University  College  School,  London,  1882.  Of  55,  Campdeu  House  Road; 
London,  W. 

Humphry,  Alfred  Paget,  son  of  George  Murray  Humphry,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Cambridge,  aged  13,  June  10.  Left  18692.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  MA.  and  LL.M.  1876.  Winner  of  the 
Queen's  Prize  at  Wimbledon,  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1875. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding  Cambridge  University  Volunteers,  1886-9.  Of 
Foxton  House,  Royston,  Cambs.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Grwatkin,  Frederick  Stapleton,  son  of  Frederick  Gwatkin,  Esq.,  Grove 
House,  Twickenham,  aged  14,  January  30.  Left  18672.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Gazetted  to  the  73rd  Foot,' 
1872.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1884.  Major,  1892.  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1896.  Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Eygptian  Expedition,  1882,  Action  at 
Kassassin,  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  occupation  of  Cairo.  Medal  with  Clasp. 
Bronze  Star.  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1885,  Suakim.  Medal.  Manipur, 
1891.  Chitral,  1895.  Brevet  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Tirah 
Expedition,  1897-98.  Despatches,  two  Clasps.  C.B.  26  June,  1902. 

Stunt,  Warwick,  son  of  Frederick  Stunt,  Esq.,  Higham,  Rochester, 
aged  13,  November  4.  Left  18681.  School 

Of  Higham-by-Rochester. 


Temple,  1858-69.  227 


Haslam,  Arthur  Brook,  fourth  son  of  Mrs.  Haslara,  Rugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  John  Fearby  Haslam,  aged  12,  August  25.  Left 
18692.  Town  and  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1869.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1869,  B.A.,  14th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos.  1873,  M.A.  1879.  In  Holy  Orders.  Headmaster  of 
Ripou  Grammar  School,  1879-90.  Second  Master,  Sheffield  Grammar  School. 
1893-99.  Headmaster,  1899. 

Friend,  Frederick  Tyrrell,  son  of  Frederick  Friend,  Esq.,  Woollet  Hall, 
North  Cray,  Kent,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  18652.  Arnold 

Mausel,  Robert  Henry,  son  of  Robert  Shum  Mansel,  Esq.,  Warwick  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  14.,  May  3.  Left  18642.  Town 

Late  Captain,  103rd  Bombay  Fusiliers.  Hon.  Major,  5th  Battalion  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  1894.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire.  High  Sheriff,  1896.  Of 
Maindiff  Court,  Abergavenny. 

Whigham,  James  Gilbert,  son  of  James  Whigham,  Esq.,  54,  Gloucester 
Crescent,  London,  aged  14,  April  2.  School 

Died  at  Baling,  1  December,  1865. 

May,  Edmund  Alexander,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  May,  Darley  Abbey, 
Derby,  aged  13,  February  15.  Left  18633.  School 

Wells  Theological  College,  1873.    Vicar  of  Mudford,  Ilchester,  1890.    Died  1901. 

Davenport,  Alfred,  fifth  son  of  John  Marriott  Davenport,  Esq.,  Oxford, 
aged  14,  May  5  Left  18673.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.  Of 
43,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 

FitzGerald,  William  Vesey  FitzGerald  Vesey,  second  son  of  William 
Foster  Yesey  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  20. 
Left  18682.  Town 

Farmed  in  Manitoba,  Canada,  1875-94.    Of  Ellesmere,  Murray  Road,  Rugby. 

Sayer,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Sayer,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1837),  Arlingham, 
Stonehouse,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  18692.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1875.  Oxford  Circuit.  J.P.  for  Kent.  Of  Clear  Mount,  Ashford,  Kent.  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Stansfeld,  John  Birkbeck  Evelyn,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Stansfeld, 
Coniston,  Bell  Busk,  Leeds,  aged  16,  November  27.  Left 
18652.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1874.  Rector  of  Preston,  Uppingham, 
1884-9.  Rector  of  Downham,  1889.  Died  about  1895. 

Baily,  Charles  Chetwode,  son  of  Joseph  Baily,  Esq.,  Shenley  House,  Stony 
Stratford,  aged  15,  August  5.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Of  3,  Leopold  Road,  Brighton. 

Baring,  Hon.  Francis  Henry,  second  son  of  Sir  Francis  Thornhill  Baring, 
Bart,  afterwards  Lord  Northbrook,  Stratton,  Hants,  aged  13, 
July  22.  Left  18692.  B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner,  1869.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1869,  First  Class, 
Mathematical,  Second  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1871,  First  Class,  Final 
Classics,  1873.  Fellow  of  Hertford  College,  1874  D.L.  for  Surrey.  High  Sheriff, 
1888.  A  Director  of  Barings.  Of  8,  Bishopsgate  Within,  and  34,  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  London.  Brooks'  Club. 


228  Temple,   1858-69. 


Cox,  Donald,  son  of  John  Cox,  Esq.,  Glentworth,  Weston-super-Mare, 
aged  14,  March  15,  Left  18652.  B.  Smith 

Bicknell,  Arthur  Charming,  son  of  Henry  Sandford  Bicknell,  Esq.,  The 
Lawn,  Tulse  Hill,  aged  14,  June  28.  Left  18652.  B.  Smith 

Bicknell,  Walter,  son  of  the  above  Henry  Sandford  Bicknell,  aged  12, 
November  29.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

MacGregor,  William,  second  son  of  Mrs.  MacGregor,  Wavertree, 
Liverpool,  and  the  late  Walter  Fergus  MacGregor,  aged  15, 
May  16.  Left  18662.  B.  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Vicar  of  Tamworth,  1878-87.  J.P. 
for  Warwickshire  and  Staffs.  Of  Bolehall  Manor  House,  Tamworth. 
Devonshire  Club. 

Spencer,  William,  second  son  of  John  Spencer,  Esq.,  Chorlton  Hall, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  15,  December  31.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Merton  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Coseley,  near  Bilston, 
Staffs,  from  1883. 

Cams-Wilson,  Edward  Litton,  second  son  of  William  Wilson  Carus- 
Wilson,  Esq.,  Weston  super-Mare,  aged  14,  July  27.  Lgft 
18638.  B.  Smith 

Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  1878. 

Bury,  Edward  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Bury,  Esq.,  53, 
Westbourne  Park  Road,  I^ondon,  aged  13,  June  5.  Left 
18673.  Arnold 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  New  Ferry, 
Birkenhead,  1888.  Died  25  October,  1896. 

Gordon,  John  Schank  More,  eldest  son  of  George  More  Gordon,  Esq., 
Charleton,  Montrose,  aged  14,  April  13.  Left  18682.  Arnold 

Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875.  BUerton  Prizeman,  1873.  Denyer 
Theological  Scholar,  1875.  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  RedhiU,  from  1882. 

Stokes,  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Graham  Stokes,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Park, 
Blackheath,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  18652.  Arnold 

St.  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inuer  Temple,  1873.  Of 
24,  GranviUe  Park,  Blackheath. 

Pauncefote,  Bernard,  only  son  of  Bernard  Pauncefote,  Esq  ,  22, 
Kensington  Gate,  London,  aged  15,  June  28.  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870.  University  Eleven,  1868-70.  Died  at 
Blackheath,  24  September,  1882. 

Allcard,  Octavius,  son  of  the  late  William  Allcard,  Esq.,  43,  Upper  Brook 
Street,  London,  aged  1 5,  November  28.  Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  9th  Foot,  1867.  Captain,  Norfolk  Regiment,  1880.  Major,  1885. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1895.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Allcard,  George  Frederick,  son  of  the  above  William  Allcard,  Esq.,  aged 
14,  July  1.  Left  18653.  Hutchinson 

Hare,  Charles  Pascoe,  son  of  Robert  Hare,  Esq.,  Ballymore,  Queenstown, 
Co.  Cork,  aged  14,  January  23.  Left  18662.  Hutchinaon 

Formerly  in  the  1st  Royals.    Died  1874. 


Temple,  1858-69.  229 


Isherwood,  Charles  Edward  Kamsbottom,  second  son  of  Richard 
Ramsbottom  Isherwood,  Esq.,  Barton  Court,  Hungerford.  aged 
14,  June  17.  Left  18662.  Hutchinson 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Militia  Battalion,  South  Wales  Borderers,  1896- 
Chairman  of  Lush  and  Co.,  Brewers.  Of  Bowland,  Southsea.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Price,  Arthur  Bulkeley,  son  of  John  Thomas  Price,  Esq.,  Heald  Grove, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  March  1.  Loft  18643.  Hutchinson 

Thomson,  George  Abercrombie,  son  of  Charles  Thomson,  Esq.,  1,  Rumford 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  30.  Left  1864?.  Hutchinson 

A  Stockbroker  in  Liverpool.    Of  14,  Marine  Crescent,  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 

Baker,  William  Savage,  second  son  of  Colonel  William  Baker,  44, 
Porchester  Square,  London,  aged  16,  June  29.  Left  18662.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  Formerly  Captain,  20th  Regiment,  and  Paymaster, 
Irish  Rifles.  Died  on  the  voyage  home  from  Egypt,  1885. 

Boden,  Edward   Henry,  son  of  George  Boden,   Esq.,  23,  Circus   Road,  St. 
John's  Wood,  London,  aged  14,' February  28.     Left  1865*.  Burrows 
Ensign,  85th  Regiment,  1867. 

Ellis.  Vivian,  fifth  son  of  George  Henry  Ellis,  Esq.,  7,  Spring  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  January  18.  Left  1868*.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.  Retired  1899. 
Of  Villa  Garcia,  Spain. 

Hamilton*  Arthur,  third  son  of  Charles  William  Hamilton,  Hamwood, 
Dunboyne,  aged  15,  August  16.  Left  1865s.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  12th  Regiment,  1867.  Retired  1869.  A  Land  Agent  in  Ireland. 
Of  Hollybrook,  Foxrock,  Co.  Dublin.  Kildare  Street  Club. 

Le  Fanil,  Thomas  Philip,  son  of  Joseph  Sheridan  Le  Fanu,  Esq.,  Dublin, 
aged  14,  September  3.  Left  18662.  Burrows 

Died  December,  1879. 

Maitland,  Frederick  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Augustus  Maitland, 
Esq.,  49,  Melville  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left 
1868*.  Burrows 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.    Of  1,  Sloane  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Wason,  John  Cathcart,  son  of  Eigby  Wason,  Esq.,  Corcear  House,  Girvan, 
Ayrshire,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  18653.  Burrows 

In  New  Zealand,  1867-1897.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1887.  M.P.  for 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  1900-02.  Of  Belgrave  Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Reform 
Club. 

Gray,  Albert,  fourth  son  of  George  Gray,  Esq.,  Bowerswell,  Perth,  aged 
12,  October  10.  Left  18683.  Blake 

Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1871-6.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1879.  Chancellor 
of  the  Diocese  of  Ely,  1 893.  Counsel  to  Chairman  of  Committees,  House  of  Lords, 
1897.  Of  Catherine  Lodge,  Trafalgar  Square,  Chelsea. 

Johnston,  Henry  Hammond,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Henry  Johnston,  Esq., 
Grantham,  aged  14,  December  18.  Left  18672.  Blake 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Mathematical  Moderations,  1869,  B.A.  1873, 
M.A.  1874.  A  Banker  at  Grantham,  1872-95.  Of  22,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace, 
London,  S.W.,  and  17,  Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath. 


230  Temple,.  1858-69. 


Tinkler,  John,  son  of -the- Rev.  John  Tinkler,  Landbeach  ;Rectoryv  Cam- 
bridge, aged  13,  July  5.  Left  18683.  Blake 

'•    Corpus  Christ!  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1870.    Major,  West  India  Regiment. 
Died  ,at  Cape  Coast  Castle,  1888. 

Miller,  Thomas  Frederick,  son  of  Taverner  John  Miller,  Esq.,  59,  Portland 
Place,  London,  aged  13,  August  11.  Left  18662.  Blake 

Arbuthnot,  Fitzgerald  Hay,  son  of  Sir.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  Bart., 
Edinburgh,  aged  14,  August  25.  Left  18671!  Blake 

.     Formerly  in  business  in  London.     Died  1  November,  1894. 

Hornby,  Hugh  Phipps,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hornby,  St. 
MichaePs-on-Wyre,  Garstang,  aged  14,  March  10.  Left 
18681.  Blake. 

"  .  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1877.  J. P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  St.  Michael's,  Garstang.  New  University 
Club. 

Anstruther,  Francis  William,  second  son  of  James   Hamilton  Anstruther, 

Esq.,  Hintlesham  Ball,  Ipswich,   aged    14,   February  20.      Left 

'18642.  Moberly 

Formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  West  Suffolk  Militia.    Wellington 
Club. 

Carpenter,  Francis  Hunloke,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Carpenter,  Esq., 
Cliff  Cottage,  Dawlish,  aged  16,  June  28.  Left  18662.  Moberly 

England.  Frederick  William,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  England.  Esq.,  The 
Elms,  Headingley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  Nov.  5.  Left  1866s.  Moberly 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873. 

Fenwick,  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  George  Fen  wick,  Esq.,  Bywell  Hall, 
Gateshead,  aged  15,  August  25.  Left  18643.  Moberly 

•    ,         JiP.  for  Co.  Durham.    Of  Kirkly  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Jacson,  John  Henry,  son  of  John  Jacson,  Esq.,  Hindley,  Wigan,  aged  15, 
November  21.  Left  18643.  Moberly 

Jones,  Henry  Johnson,  son  of  Edwin  Henry  Jones,  Esq.,  2,  Gloucester 
Road,  Clifton,  aged  15,  December  25.  Left  18642.  Moberly 

Formerly  Captain,  Channel  Ifelands  Militia, 

Miles,  Roger,  son  of  Roger  Button  Miles,  Esq.,  Keyham,  Leicestershire, 
aged  13,  April  3.  Left  18651.  Moberly 

Of  Keyham  HaU.    J.P.  for  Leicestershire.    Died  14  March,  1895. 

Paddock,  George  Frank,  son  of  George  Paddock,  Esq.,  Grove  House, 
Han  ley,  aged  14,  February  10.  Left  186£>3,  Moberly. 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.    Practising  at  Hanley.    Of  Hartwell  Hallj  Barkston, 
Stoke-on-Trent. 

Phillips,  Courtenay  Mansel,  son  of  Courtenay  Mansel  Phillips,  Esq.,  20, 
Paragon,  Ramsgate,  aged  15,  May  4.  Left  18642.  Moberly 

Prance,  Henry  Penrose,  son  of  William  Henry  Prance,  Esq.,  12,  Crescent, 
Plymouth,  aged  14,  March  16.  Left  18681.  Moberly 

,.-.-.     .         •   Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.     Practising  at  Plymouth     Of  7,  Athenaeum  Terrace, 
Plymouth. 


Temple,   1858-69.  231 


Romilly,  Alfred,  fifth  son  of  Charles  Romilly,  Esq.,  29,  Wilton  Crescent, 
aged  13,  December  8.  Left  18671.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879. 

ThorneyCTOft,  George  Benjamin,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq., 
Tettenhall  Towers,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left 
18662.  Moberly 

J.P.  for  Salop  and  Staffordshire.  Of  Penkridge,  Staffordshire.  Conservative 
Club. 

Ward,  Edward  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bobbins  Ward,  Esq., 
(OK,.  1833),  Moreton  House,  Kineton,  aged  12,  September  25. 
Leftl8683.  Moberly 

University  College,  Oxford,  1869.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1871.  Of 
The  Lees,  Folkestone. 

feathurst,  Lionet  Hervey,  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Hutchinson  Bathurst,  Bart., 
Clarendon  Park,  Salisbury,  aged  14,  July  7.  Left  18653.  Wilson 

Formerly  Major,  Rifle  Brigade.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1891.  Of 
Worsham  House,  Bexhill-on-Sea.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Farrer,  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Farrer,  Esq.,  Sporle,  SwafUham,  aged  15, 
January  2.  Left  18653.  Wilson 

'     Caius  College,  Cambridge.    Author  of  "Church  Heraldry  of  Norfolk,"  and  other 
antiquarian  works.    Rector  of  Hinderclay,  Diss,  from  1896. 

Markham,  Henry,  son  of  Orlando  Markham,  Esq.,  33,  Clarges  Street, 
London,  aged  15,  July  26.  Left  18662.  Wilson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

Seabroke,  George  Mitchell,  son  of  Thomas  Pickford  Seabroke,  Esq., 
Bowden  Grange,  Market  Marborough,  aged  15,  April  1.  Left 
18652.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1870.  Practising  at  Rugby.  F.R.A.S.  Representative  of 
the  Government  in  the  Solar  Expedition  to  Sicily,  1870.  Clerk  to  the  Rugby 
Petty  Sessional  Divison.  Hon.  Curator,  Temple  Observatory,  from  1872.  Of 
Rosemount,  Rugby. 

Taylor,  Charles  Samuel,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Terrett  Taylor,  Esq.,  Stoke 
Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  15,  December  11.  Left  18652.  Wilson 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,   1870,  M.A.  1873. 
.  .  Burdett-Coutts  Scholar,  1871.  .'  F.S.  A.  1901.     Vicar  of  St.  Thomas',  Bristol,  1877-96. 

Vicar  of  Banwell,  Somerset,  from  1896. 

Twining,  Arthur  Bovill,  son  of  the  late  William  Twining.  Esq.,  3,  Old 
Broad  Street,  London,  aged  13,  November  12.  Leftl8653.  Wilson 

In  business.     Of  3,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G. 

West,  Frederick,  son  of  Frederick  West,  Waldrons,  Croydon,  aged  14, 
June  8.  .'Left  18663.  /  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1872.  Master  of  the  Tin  Plate  Workers'  Guild,  1883.  Of 
66,  Cannon  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  The  Waldrons,  Croydon. 

Radcliffe,  George  bulstrode  Edmund,  son  of  Captain  Kadcliffe,  Kugby 
aged  14,  July  13.  Left  1 S653.  -  '.',  '  Town 

.     Formerly  in  the  107th  Foot,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bombay  Staff  Corps     Sub- 
Assistant   Commissary  General,   Aden,   1885.      Retired    1896.      Served    in    the 
Affghan  War,  1879-81,  and  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1881-82,  Chitral,  1895,  Burmah 
,  1896.     Medals..  Died  January,  18977 


232  Temple,   1858-69. 


Menzies,  Stuart  Alexander,  son  of  Robert  William  Menzies,  Esq., 
Woodhall,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left  1867s.  Wilson 

Captain,  Seaforth  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  the  Action 
of  Charasiab,  and  occupation  of  Cabul,  the  Expedition  to  Maidan,  affairs 
round  Cabul  and  Sherpur,  Actions  of  23  December,  and  Childukhtean, 
March  from  Cabul  to  Kandahar,  and  battle  of  1  September.  Severely 
wounded.  Medal  with  3  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Star.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  a 
bicycle  at  Holy  wood,  Co.  Down,  June,  1895. 

Mellor,  George  Henry,  son  of  George  Mellor,  Esq.,  Hollybank,  Ashton- 
under- Lyne,  aged  15,  April  10.  Left  18633.  Wilson 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1863. 

Priestley,  Peter,  son  of  the  late  Peter  Priestley,  Esq.,  Gladhill,  Euston, 
Chorley,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  November  21.     Left  18643.      School 
Formerly  Captain,  2nd  Royal  Lancashire  Militia. 

Hudson,  John  Radford,  son  of  John  Hudson,  Esq.,  Grove  Villas,  Osmaston 
Road,  Derby,  aged  13,  April  7.  Left  1866s.  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876. 

Atkinson,  William  Charles,  son  of  William  Latham  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Old 
Court  House  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  Jan.  2.  Left  18662.  School 

Carline,  John  James,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Carline,  Esq.,  Silver  Street, 
Lincoln,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left  1864s.  School 

Died  1882. 

Morgan,  William  John  Fennell,  son  of  William  John  Morgan,  Esq., 
Bombay,  aged  13,  October  16.  Left  18643.  School 

Henderson*  Robert  Charles,  son  of  the  late  General  Robert  Henderson, 
Wiesbaden,  aged  15,  February  25.  Left  18642.  Hutchinson 

Morewood,  William  Barlow,  son  of  John  Roland  Morewood,  Esq.,  64,  Old 
Broad  Street,  New  York,  aged  15,  Dec.  9.     Left  18643.  Hutchinson 
Formerly  in  business  in  New  York.    Residing  at  Elizabeth,  New  Jersey,  1902. 

Richard,  Sydney  Walter  Adolphe,  son  of  Louis  Adolphe  Richard,  Esq., 
20,  Avenue  d'Antin,  Paris,  aged  14,  Jan.  1 1.  Left  1865s.  Hutchinson 

Smith,  Samuel  Clarke,  son  of  William  Smith,  Esq.,  Bank,  Warwick,  aged 
14,  May  6.  Left  18662.  Hutchinson 

Of  Westgate  Lodge,  Warwick. 

Thornton,  Francis  Cholmondeley,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Vansittart  Thornton,  (OR.  1830).  The  Rectory,  Chilton,  aged  13, 
February  28.  Left  18671.  Hutchinson 

Farming  in  Colorado. 

Collins,  John,  son  of  the  late  John  George  Collins,  Esq.,  Hooker's  Brook, 
Chester,  aged  14,  October  31.  Left  18672.  Wilson 

Exhibitioner,  1867.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1867,  B.A.,  Sixth 
Classics,  1871,  Fellow  1874,  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1871-5 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  from  January,  1876.  United  University  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  233 


Allen,  William  Dennis,  eldest  son  of  Mark  Allen,  Esq.,  The  Close,  Lich- 
field,  aged  15,  May  3.     Left  18672.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner  1867.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy,  1867,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1869,  Fellow,  1871,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1874,  Tutor,  1873.  Rector  of 
Tubney,  Oxon,  1878.  Vicar  of  Findon,  Shoreham,  from  1881. 

Richardson,  Robert,  son  of  the  late   Robert  Richardson,  Esq.,  Liverpool, 
aged  15,  May  30.     Left  38652,  Wilson 

Biddulph,  Ormus  Edmund,  son  of  Ormus  Biddulph,  Esq.,  80,  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  January  5.     Left  18651.  Burrows 

Reid,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Reid,   Esq.,  Oporto,  aged  14,  November  7. 
Left  18642.  Burrows 

Willett,  Wickham  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Willett,  Esq.,  Eaton  Grove, 
Norwich,  aged  15,  June  21.     Left  18661.  Burrows 

Died  at  Norwich,  August,  1880. 

Tobin,  Frederick,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Tobin,  Liscard  House,  Birkenhead, 
aged  14,  July  5.     Left  1868.2  Blake 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.  University  Eleven.  Vicar 
of  Charlecote,  Warwick,  from  1884. 

Tobin,  Frank,  son  of  James   Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1832),  Eastham 
House,  Chester,  aged  14,  September  23.     Left  18683.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    A  Merchant,  formerly  in  Lima,  Peru, 

Mather,  Myles  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Mather,  Esq.,  Glyn  Abbott, 
Holy  well,  North  Wales,  aged  14,  July  15.     Left  1867*.  Blake 

Went  to  America  about  1887. 

Richards,  Walter  John,  son  of  Mr.  John  Richards,  Churchover,  aged  14, 
May  18.     Left  18672.  Town 

In  the  Civil  Service,  Somerset  House.  Of  1,  Rusham  Road,  Nightingale  Lane, 
London,  S.W. 

Thornber,  Giles  Remington,  son  of  the  late  John  Thornber,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  December  29.     Left  18673.  Town 

Formerly  Farming  in  South  America.     Died  at  San  Francisco,  1898. 

Browne,   Henry   Ellis,   son   of   Henry  James  Browne,  Esq.,  Perry  Hill, 
Sydenham,  aged  13,  December  30.     Left  18663.  Burrows 

Died,  1881. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1864. 

Browne,  George  Ackers  St.  Barbe,  son  of  Col.  William  St.  Barbe  Browne, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  8.     Left  18681.  Town 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Police  Department.    Died  at  Shelum,  Punjab,  1898. 

Tunnard,  Ambrose  Bartholomew,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Bartholomew  Tunnard, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  July  28.     Left  18672.  Town 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  Formerly  Farming  in  Warwickshire.  Of 
Ballinapeirce,  Bnniscorthy,  Co.  Wexford,  Ireland. 

Smith,  Arthur  Weston,  son  of  Mrs.  Charles  Smith,  2,  Eldoii  Place,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  November  18.     Left  18681.  Town 

A  Solicitor,  at  Wanganui,  Marton,  New  Zealand. 
VOL.  II.  G  G 


234  Temple,  1858-69. 


Mayne,  Charles  James  Otway,  son  of  the  Rev.  F.  Otway  Mayne,  Chaplain, 
Indian  Array,  Rugby,  aged  14,  November  20.     Left  18662.     Town 
Died  before  1886. 

Paine,  Tyrrell  Thomas,  eldest  son  of    Sir  Thomas  Paine,  9,  Albert  Road, 
Regents  Park,  aged  14,  October  15.     Left  18672.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875. 
Of  4,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  B.C. 

Warner,  Edward  Handley,  son  of  Edward  Warner,  Esq.,  Quorndon  Hall, 
Loughborough,  aged  13,  August  20.     Left  i8602.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire.  High 
Sheriff,  1897.  Captain,  Leicestershire  Yeomanry,  1883-4.  Of  Quoni  Hall, 
Loughborough.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Kennedy,  Charles  William,   second   son  of  the  late  Langford  Kennedy, 
Esq.,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  July  6.     Left  1869*.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875. 
Afterwards  in  business  as  a  Brewer.  Of  Scots  Hill  House,  Rickmansworth. 

Smith,  William  Anthony  Grey,  third  won  of  the  Rev.  John  William  Smith, 
Dinsdale,  Alington,  aged  14,  February  23.     Left  18642.     B.  Smith 

Captain,  70th  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878.  Medal.  Died  at 
Mentone,  12  April,  1886. 

Reader,  Henry  Charles  Lyon,  eldest  son  of  Major  William  Reader,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  August  12.     Left  18681.  Burrows 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1884.  A  Priest  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church. 

Williams,  Romer,  son  of  Charles  Reynolds  Williams,  Esq.,  48,  Glousester 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  September  24.     Left  18681.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.  Of  Norfolk  House,  Victoria  Embankment, 
London,  W.C. 

Nevins,  James   West,  son   of  Penrose   Nevins,  Esq.,  Australia,  aged  13, 
July  26.     Left  18662.  Town 

A  Clerk  in  the  General  Post  Office,  1867.     Died,  22  February,  1890. 

Fowler,  William   Weekes,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.   Hugh  Fowler,  King's 
School,  Gloucester,  aged  15,  January  10.     Left  18682.  School 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1868,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1870, 
B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1873-80.  Headmaster 
of  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  1880.  Prebendary  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1887. 
Rector  of  Rotherfield  Peppard,  Henley-on-Thames,  from  1900. 

Bonsall,  Isaac,  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Bonsall,  Esq.,  Fronfraith,  Aberystwith, 
aged  13,  December  28.     Left  18662.  School 

Went  to  Shrewsbury  School,  1867. 

Gaskell,  James,  third  son  of  Henry  Lomax  Gaskell,  Esq  ,  Kiddington  Hall, 
Woodstock,  aged  14,  August  23.     Left  18653.  School 

Wheler,  Edward  Galton,  son  of   Edward   Wheler,  Esq.,  3,  Bertie  Terrace, 
Leamington,  aged  13,  June  12.     Left  18661.  School 

Agent  to  Col.  Legh,  High  Legh,  Cheshire,  1878-98.  Commissioner  to  the  Estates 
of  the  Duke  of  Northumberland,  E.G.,  from  1898.  J.P.  for  Northumberland. 
Of  Swanswick  House,  Alnwick. 

Akenhead,  Edmund,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Akenhead,  Holtby, 
aged  13,  February  23.     Left  18653.  Arnold 

Ordained,  1880.    Vicar  of  St.  Martin,  Lincoln,  from  1898. 


Temple,   1858-69.  235 


Scatter,  James  Taylor,  third  son  of  James  Taylor  Soutter,  Esq.,  3,  Alder- 
man's Walk,  London,  aged  15,  January  21.     Left  18682.        School 
Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.    Died  in  New  York,  April,  1883. 

,  Donald   Macdonald,   only  son  of    Henry   Nosworthy   Long,  Esq., 
5,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  April  10.     Left  18641. 

Moberly 
St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1870. 

Adams,  Oliver,  son  of  William  Alexander  Adams,  Esq.,  Newbold  Beeches, 
Leamington,  aged  13,  March  27.  Left  18663.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1878.  Of  19,  Liberty  Street,  New  York,  and 
Larchmont  Manor,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Baynes,  Robert  Edward,  fifth  son  of  John  Baynes,  Esq.,  Claremont, 
Blackburn,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left  18682.  Burrows 

Exhibitioner,  1868.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1867,  First  Class, 
Mathematical  Moderations,  1871,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1872,  M.A. 
1875.  Senior  Student  and  Lee's  Reader  in  Physics,  1873,  Censor  of  Christ  Church, 
1883-7,  Steward  1894-1901.  Of  2,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford. 

Merewether,  Charles  George,  second  son  of  Francis  Lewis  Shaw 
Merewether,  Esq.,  of  Australia,  Cole  Orton  Rectory,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  aged  14,  October  28.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1870.  Went  to  Australia.  Died  at  Ingatestone  Hall, 
Essex,  28  January,  1902. 

Barrington,  Charles  Burton,  eldest  son  of  Croker  Barrington,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  58,  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  aged  16, 
February  9.  Left  18663.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  M.A.  Succeeded  his  father  as  fifth  Baronet,  1890.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Limerick.  High  Sheriff,  1878.  Of  Glenstal,  Limerick. 
Kildare  Street  Club. 

Harrison,  Alfred,  son  of  Richard  Harrison,  Esq.,  Hanstead  House,  St. 
Albans,  Herts,  aged  15,  December  17.  Left  18671.  Burrows 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1867.    Farming  in  Kansas,  U.S.A. 

Tanqueray,  Charles  Waugh,  son  of  Charles  Tanqueray,  Esq.,  Champfleurie, 
Linlithgow,  aged  15,  June  26.  Left  18653.  Blake 

A  Partner  in  Tanqueray  and  Co.,  Distillers,  1890.  Of  109,  Ashley  Gardens, 
London,  S.W. 

Law,  Channell,  son  of  Henry  Shepherd  Law,  Esq.,  Bush  Lane,  Cannon 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  April  14.  Left  18663.  Blake 

Associate  of  the  Royal  School  of  Mines,  and  Scholar  in  Chemistry  and  Physics. 

Peel,  Florence  William,  fourth  son  of  William  Peel,  Esq.,  Swinton  Park, 
Pendlebury,  Manchester,  aged  15,  May  2.  Left  18653.  Blalce 

Formerly  in  business  in  Calcutta,  1868-83.  Agent  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
Manchester,  from  1901. 

Rathbone,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Rathbone,  Esq.,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  July  28.  Left  18682.  Blake 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.    Of  Green  Bank,  Liverpool. 

Wood,  John  Baddeley,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  Thomas  Wedgewood  Wood, 
Esq.,  Watlands,  Longport,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  March  21. 
Left  18682.  Wilson 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop.  High 
Sheriff,  1897.  Of  Henley  Hall,  Bitterley,  Ludlow.  Boodle's  Club. 


236  Temple,   1858-69. 


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Lambert,   John,   eldest   son   of  John   Lambert,  Esq.,  Clarendon   Street, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  December  3.     Left  18663.  Wilson 

In  business  in  Nottingham.     Of  Ellesmere  House,  Nottingham, 

Thurburn,  Robert   William,   son  of  Robert  Thurburn,   Esq.,  21,  Carlton 
Villas,  Maida  Vale,  aged  15,  September  6.     Left  18661.         Wilson 

Lewis,  Edward  James  Gardner,  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Lewis,  Hertingford- 
bury  Park,  Hertford,  aged  15,  July  31.     Left  18662.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  62nd  Foot,  1869.  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Retired  1891. 
Of  Grangewood,  Border  Crescent,  Sydenham. 

Parbury,   Douglas    Stewart,    son    of    George    Parbury,    Esq.,    Caterham 
Manor,  Caterham,  aged  13,  August  10.     Left  18672.  Wilson 

In  Lloyds',  London. 

Jeffery,  Henry  Septimus,  son  of  James  Reddecliffe  Jeffery,  Esq.,  Compton 
House,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  July  17-     Left  1867V  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.    Died  in  India,  10  October,  1877. 

Hainmill,  Richard  Ford,  son  of  John  Baptiste   Hammill,  Esq.,  Saltlands, 
Bridgwater,  aged  13,  April  28.     Left  18653.  Wilson 

Blackburn,  Arthur,  second  son  of  Edward  Blackburn,  Esq. .Newark  Park, 
Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  14,  August  21.     Left  18663.       Moberly 
Of  Hayne,  Stowford,  Lew  Down,  North  Devon.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Iredell,  Charles  Lessingham  Maynard,  son  of  Capt.  Iredell,  Coburg  House, 
Cheltenham,  aged  15,  January  12.     Left  18642.  Moberly 

A  Doctor  in  Australia.    Of  20,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Tindale,  Thomas  Plumpton,   son  of  the  late  John  Tindale,  Esq.,  North 
Road,  Sleaford,  aged  15,  February  8.     Left  18651.  Moberly 

Macaulay,  Charles  Trevelyan,  son  of  Charles   Zachary  Macaulay,  Esq., 
78,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  May  30.     Left  1865s. 

Moberly 

Residing  at  Bath,  1894. 

Bentley,  Arthur  James  Macdonald,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Bentley,  Silverton 
Rectory,  Cullompton,  aged  13,  February  13.     Left  18653.    Moberly 

Nicholson,  John  Meals,  son  of  Robert  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Chester,  aged  15, 
May  25.     Left  18662.  Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1872.    Practising  at  Chester. 

Neilson,  William  Francis,  eldest  son  of  John  Backhouse  Neilson,  Esq., 
Princes  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  Sept.  24.     Left  18682.      Moberly 
Resided  in  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  died  there,  May,  1880. 

Coker,  Lewis  Edmund,  eldest  son  of  Major  Lewis  Coker,  Repley  Cottage, 
Alresford,  aged  13,  March  24.     Left  18662.  Moberly 

Colonel,  Royal  Horse  Artillery.  Retired,  1901.  Assistant  Commandant,  Royal 
Military  Academy,  1900.  Commanded  Militia  Artillery,  Cork  and  Dublin 
Districts,  1901.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Brennand,  William  Ernest,  son  of  William  Brennand,  Esq.,  Principal  of 
the  College,  Dacca,  aged  15,  August  3.     Left  18663.  Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.  Practising  at  Blandford,  Dorset.  Of  Belmont, 
Parkstone,  Dorset. 


Temple,   1858-69.  237 


Lushington,  Edward  Eardley,  son  of  Edward  Lushington,  Esq., 
Harrington  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  February  11.  Left 
18643.  Blake 

Lieutenaut-Colonel,  8th  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  1888. 

Barton,  Edward  Lewis,  son  of  John  Arthur  Barton,  Esq.,  South  Bank, 
Surbiton,  aged  15,  January  28.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

An  Exchange  Broker  at  Bombay. 

Gardner,  James  William,  third  son  of  James  Gardner,  Esq.,  Stone  House, 
Rugeley,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left  1868s.  B.  Smith 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.  Of  The 
Stone  House,  Eugeley. 

Lambert,  John  Oswald,  son  of  Anthony  Lambert,  Esq.,  Castle  Town, 
Carlisle,  aged  14,  January  23.  Left  1867s.  B.  Smith 

Lieutenant,  5th  Dragoon  Guards.    Died  November,  1880. 

Brewster,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  James  Brewster,  Esq.,  Ashford  Lodge, 
Halstead,  Essex,  aged  14,  July  21.  Left  18662.  B.  Smith 

J.P.  for  Essex.    Of  Maplestead  House,  Halstead. 

Purves,  George  Hurdis,  son  of  James  Purves,  Esq.,  77,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  February  27.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

In  Australia 

Purves,  Harry  Guillod,  son  of  the  above  James  Purves,  Esq.,  aged  13, 
September  17.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Died  1868. 

De  la  Rue,  Thomas  Andros,  son  of  Warren  De  la  Rue,  Esq.,  Observatory, 
Cranford,  aged  14,  May  26.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1870, 
M.A.  1874.  Created  a  Baronet,  1898.  Of  52,  Cadogan  Square,  London,  S.W. 
Carlton  Club. 

Milner,  Granville,  son  of  Sir  William  Milner,  Bart.,  Nunappleton, 
Tadcaster,  aged  12,  December  28.  Left  18682.  Arnold 

Formerly  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Abergavenny.    Of  Rotherfields,  Sussex. 

Stokes.  Frederick,  son  of  Henry  Graham  Stokes,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Park, 
Blackheath,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Proctor  to  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty. 
Of  21,  Great  St.  Helens,  London,  E.G. 

Short,   Richard    Habberfield,   son   of    Thomas    Short,   Esq.,   The    Grove, 
Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  Feb.  8.     Left  18663.     Hutchinson 
In  business  in  London.    Of  91,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Forbes,  John  Whetham,  third  son  of  Arthur  Forbes  Gordon,  Esq.,  16, 
Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  August  11.  Left 
18641.  Hutchinson 

Banister,  George  Stanhope,  son  of  George  Banister,  Esq.,  Medical  Staff, 
Indian  Army,  aged  13,  April  4.  Left  18643.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  73rd  Foot,  and  the  24th  Foot,  1868.  Captain,  South  Wales 
Borderers,  1879.  Major,  1885.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1892.  Served  in 
the  Kaffir  Campaign,  and  the  Zulu  War,  1877-8-9.  Medal  with  Clasp. 


238  Temple,  1868-69. 


Ogilvie,  Arthur  Graeme,  son  of  Alexander  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  Mound  House, 
Netting  Bill,  aged  13.  January  31.     Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1879.  A  Mining  Engineer.  Died 
July,  1897. 

Lloyd,  George  Herbert,  second  son  of  Sampson  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Sparkbrook, 
Birmingham,  aged  13,  March  8.     Left  18682.  Wilson 

A  Banker  in  the  Firm  of  Lloyd,  Burnett,  Bosanquet,  and  Co.  Of  Sparkbrook, 
Birmingham. 

Bradley,  William  Henry,  third  son  of  William  Henry  Bradley,  Esq.,  Sale 
Lodge,  Manchester,  aged  15,  December  10.     Left  18653.     Moberly 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.  Rector  of  Kingsland,  Hereford, 
1876-84.  Rector  of  Elsdon,  Otterburn,  1884-1901.  Of  Chapel  Hill  Lodge,  Margate. 

Knyvett,  Seymour  Henry,  third  son  of  Carey   Seymour  Knyvett,  Esq., 
36,  Cadogan  Place,  London,  aged  14,  April  9.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1874.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Factories,  from  1877.  Of  Metchley  Cottage, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1864. 

Senior,  Walter  Nassau,  only  son  of  Nassau  John  Senior,  Esq.,  Elm  House, 
Lavender  Hill,  aged  14,  March  16.     Left  18683.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1875. 
Chancery  Bar.  Of  2,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Pearson,  Thomas  Sherwin,  fifth  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Hook  Pearson,  Oakley 
Hall,  Kettering,  aged  12,  June  20.     Left  18703.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  GREGORY, 
1892.  J.P.  for  Bedfordshire,  Notts,  and  Lincolnshire.  High  Sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 1899.  Of  Harlaxton  Manor,  Grantham. 

Bayly,  Ernest  Frederick,   eldest  son  of  Major  Frederick   J.  Bayly,  The 
Castle,  Bude,  aged  14,  October  29.     Left  18671.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875.  Vicar  of  Effingham,  Leatherhead, 
from  1882. 

Temple.  John,  son  of  Colonel  Temple,  Madras  Native  Infantry,  Madras, 
aged  12,  April  20.     Left  18681.  School 

Afterwards  at  Cheltenham  College.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1872. 
Captain,  1881.  Major,  1888.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  at  the  Action 
of  Charasiab.  Medal. 

Micholls,   Sydney    Philip,   second    son   of    Henry    Micholls,   Esq.,  Grove 
House,  Manchester,  aged  15,  February  14.     Left  1868 2.    B.  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Mathematical  Moderations,  1870,  B.A.  1871. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1871.  Of  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple. 

Babington,  Augustus  Gisborne,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Gisborne  Babington, 
Esq.,  The  Close,  Lichfield,  aged  13,  January  8.     Left  18662.   Blake 

In  the  Home  Civil  Service.  Post  Office  Inspector.  Of  The  Priory,  Prestbury, 
Cheltenham. 

Grace,   Lewis   Paxton,   son  of    John   Gregory    Grace,    Esq.,    Springfield, 
Dulwich,  aged  13,  April  13.     Left  18653.  Hutchinson 

Of  38,  Wigmore  Street,  London.'W. 

Hall,  William    Horace,  sixth  son  of  the  late    Henry  Hall,  Esq.,   Barton 
Abbey,  Steeple  Aston,  aged  13,  May  6.     Left  18661.       Hutchinson 
Cornet,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  1868. 


Temple,    1858-69.  239 

Stock,    Thomas     Osborne,     son    of   Thomas    Osborne     Stock,    Esq.,   21. 
Torrington  Square,  London,  aged  12,  Jan.  28.     LefblSGQ1.  Moberly 
An  Insurance  Broker,  Lloyds,  B.C. 

Dymock,  Henry  Maclean,  eldest  son  of  Archibald  Dymock,  Esq.,  Lonth, 
Lincolnshire,  aged  16,  December  5.  Left  18663.  Wilson. 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1867,  B.A.,  10th  in  First  Class,  Classical 
Tripos,  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  School  from  1872.  Of 
Oaklands,  Bedford. 

Grisewood,  Henry  Edward,  son  of  Henry  Grisewood,  Esq.,  15,  Chesham 
Place,  London,  aged  12,  August  24  Left  18682.  Wilson 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.     Of  15,  Chesham  Place,  London. 

Lambert,  Isaac  Cowley,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  Snrbiton  Hill, 
Surrey,  aged  13,  December  7.  Left  18682.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1874.  F.R.G.S.  M.P.  for  East  Islington,  1886-92.  Of  Little  Tangley, 
Guildford.  Carlton  Club. 

Richardson,  Jasper  Myers,  only  son  of  Jasper  Richardson,  Esq., 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  15,  April  15.  Left  18652.  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1874.  North-Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Victoria  Square,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Jeayes,  Charles  Luke,  third  son  of  Mr.  Luke  Jeayes,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  10.  September  13.  Left  18722.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1872.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Challow,  Berks, 
1888-99.  Vicar  of  Speenhamland,  Newbury,  from  1899. 

Cunliffe,  Walter  Howell,  second  son  of  the  late  Robert  H.  Cunliffe,  Esq., 
care  of  Rev.  Henry  Cunliffe,  Shiffnall,  aged  13,  September  8. 
Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  52nd  Foot,  1869.  Captain,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  1880. 
Major,  1886.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Forces,  1883-8.  Retired  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1893.  Of  The  Shrubbery,  Newbury.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 


ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,     1864. 

Inchle,   Francis   John,   son   of  the  late  Francis  Inchle,    Esq.,    1,    Clifton 
Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  12,  May  1.     Left  18682.  Town 

Lister,  Edward,  son  of  Mr.   Henry  Lister,  21,  James  Street,  Rugby,  aged 
11,  August  11.     Left  18722.  Town 

A  Surgeon  at  Rugby.    Died  28  February,  1880. 

Lane,  John,  son  of  John  Lane,  Esq  ,  Barrister  at- Law,  The  Lawn,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  January  17.     Left  186S2.  Town 

Lane.  George  Hale,  son  of  the  above  John   Lane,  Esq.,  aged  11,  Nov.  12. 
Left  18662-  Town 

Larden,  Henry  Neville,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Edge  Larden,  2,  War- 
wick Place,  Rnsrby,  aged  13,  June  3.     Left  18681.  Town 

Farming  in  the  Argentine   Republic,  from  1878.     Of  Est.  Sta.  Isabel,  Melincue, 
Santa  Fe  Province,  Argentine  Republic. 


240  Temple,  1858-69. 


Spens,  Lionel  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  James  Spens,  Bengal  Engineers, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  December  3.     Left  18671.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Foot,  1869.  Captain,  East  Kent  Kegiment,  1878.  Major, 
1885.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Forces,  1885.  Retired,  1890.  J.P.  for  Sussex.  Of 
Hargate  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wickens,  Hugh  James,  son  of  ^V  ice  Chancellor  Wickens,  46,  Gloucester 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  May  16.     Left  18653.  Slake 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  Sometime  in  New  Zealand.  Died  at  Lowestoft, 
13  March,  1889. 

Pier cy,  John  Morpott,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Morpott  Williams  Piercy, 
Slawston  Vicarage,  aged  14,  July  9.     Left  18672.  Blake 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge.  Gazetted  to  the  30th  Foot,  1870.  Captain, 
East  Lancashire  Regiment,  1881,  Dorset  Regiment,  1882.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary 
Forces,  1884.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1894.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Dodds,  Matthew  Bowser,  sou  of  Joseph  Dodds,  Esq.,  Stockton-on-Tees, 
aged  14.  June  24.     Left  1868s.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878. 
Captain,  North  York  Militia.  Town  Clerk  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1883.  Died, 
30  May,  1901. 

Mahony,  Peirco  Charles  de  Lacy,  third  son  of  Peirce  Kenifeck  Mahony, 
Esq.,  Shirley,  Southampton,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1870.    Gold  Medal  Cirencester  Agricultural  College, 

1875.  M.P.  for  North  Meath,  1886-92.    Of  Warren  House,  Baldoyle,  Co.  Dublin. 

Miller,  Mark,  son  of  William  Miller,   Esq.,   23,    Sussex  Place.    Regents 
Park,  London,  aged  14,  February  14.     Left  18652.  Burrows 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Prittie,  George  Edward,  son  of  Hon.  George  Prittie,  Oakville,  Clonmel, 
Tipperary,  aged  15,  May  4.     Left  18653.  Burrows 

Died  18  February,  1866. 

Powell,   Frederick  York,    eldest    son    of    Frederick    Powell,    Esq.,    38, 
Fenchurch  Street,  London ,  aged  14,  January  1 4.    Left  18662.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Law  and  Modern  History,  1872.  M.A. 

1876,  Student  1884.    Barrister -at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1874.    Regius  Professor 
of  Modern  History,   from  1894.     Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  1895.     Hon.  LL.D., 
Glasgow,  1901.    Has  taken  the  name  of    YORK-POWELL.      Author  of    "Early 
England  up  to  the  Norman  Conquest,"  and  other  works.    Of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.    Savile  Club. 

Scott-Elliot,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Scott-Elliot,  Esq.,  32,  Regent 
Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  March  24.     Left  18662.  Blake 

In  business  in  London  and  Bombay,  1872-9.  A  Partner  in  Wallace  Brothers, 
from  1881.  Of  Arkleton,  N.B.,  and  4,  Stanley  Gardens,  Kensington  Park,  W. 

Radcliffe,    Frank,   son    of     Joshua    Radclrffe,    Esq.,    Balderstone    Hall, 
Rochdale,  aged  15,  August  1.     Left  18672.  Arnold 

Was  in  business  at  Rochdale.     Died  21  December,  1883. 

Acland,  Henry  Dyke,  son  of  Henry  Wentworth  Acland.  M.D.,  afterwards 
a  Baronet,  Oxford,  aged  13,  October  14.     Left  18673.  School 

Manager  of  Stamford  Bank,  1878-86,  and  of  the  Worcester  Old  Bank,  1886-1901. 
F.G.S.  Of  Lamorna,  Falmouth. 

Barnes.  Horace  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Barnes,  Esq.,  Woodside,   Stoke 
Bishop,  aged  14,  May  20.    Left  18662.  School 


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Browne,  Thirlwall  Gore,  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely,  afterwards  Lord 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  Palace,  Ely,  aged  13,  Oct.  29.  Left  18692. 

School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1869,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of 
Tilford,  Surrey,  1879.  Vicar  of  Fareham,  Hants,  1885-1900.  Rector  of  Fawley, 
Southampton,  from  1900. 

Cholmondeley,  Francis  Grenville.  eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Hon.  Henry  Pitt 
Cholmondeley  (O.R.  1832),  Addlestrop  Rectory,  aged  14,  Mar.  23. 
Left  18692.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1869.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student,  1869,  Newdigate  Prize 
Poem,  1872,  B  A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Fellow  of  All  Souls  College,  1874.  Vicar  of 
Leek  Wootton,  Warwick,  from  1880. 

Crofts,  Arthur,  son  of  John  Crofts,  Esq.,  3,  Hillary  Place,  Leeds,  aged  14, 
February  6.  Left  18672.  School 

Formerly  in  business  at  Shrewsbury. 

Field,  Edward,  second  son  of  Algernon  Sydney  Field,  Esq.,  Leamington, 
aged  14.  May  21.  Left  18681.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.  Deputy  Clerk 
of  the  Peace  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Strathfield,  Leamington. 

Hudson,  Alfred  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Ricketts  Hudson,  Esq.,  Wick 
House,  Pershore,  aged  14,  August  18.  Left  18692.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1872.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  afterwards  in  business 
as  a  Brewer.  J.P.  for  Worcestershire.  Hon.  Major,  4th  Worcestershire  Regiment, 
1887.  Of  The  Abbey,  Pershore. 

Lushington,  Thomas  Godfrey  Law,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Davies 
Lushington,  Esq.,  North  Ferriby,  aged  13,  July  18.  Left  18702. 

School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1870,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  Swavesey, 
St.  Ives,  1884-94.  Rector  of  Milstead,  Kent,  1895-8.  Vicar  of  Sittingbourne, 
Kent,  from  1898. 

Morris,   Edward   Harold,   son   of    Thomas    Charles    Morris,   Esq.,    Bryn 
Myrddin,  Caermarthen,  aged  14,  January  1.     Left  18691.       School 
Of  Bryn  Myrddin,  as  above. 

Sidg'wick,  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hodson  Sidgwick,  Esq.,  Skipton, 
aged  14,  August  21.  Left  18692.  School 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.  Berkeley  Fellow, 
Owen's  College,  Manchester,  1881-6.  Author  of  "Fallacies,"  1883,  and  other 
Works.  Of  Vernon  Lodge,  Berrylands  Road,  Surbiton  Hill. 

Westmacott,  Edgell  Edward,  son  of  Richard  Westmacott,  Esq.,  Professor, 
B.A.,  Kensington  Gate,  aged  14,  April  18.     Left  18673.          School 
Of  Widney  Place,  Teddington. 

Davies,  James  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Davies,  Moor  Court, 
Kington,  aged  14,  June  7.  Left  18692.  B.  Smith 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.   First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1874,  M.A. 
1877.     One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  from  1879.    J.P.  for  Radnorshire.     Of 
.  Westgate  House,  Canterbury. 

Glinton,  Charles  Forster,  son  of  Frederick  Gunton,  Esq.,  Rimmersfield, 
Chester,  aged  14,  June  26.  Left  18643.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.    Vicar  of  Farlam,  Carlisle, 
1875-99.    Of  Hallbankgate,  Carlisle. 
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242  Temple,  1858-69. 


Harding,  Marwood,  son  of  George  Harding,  Esq.,  Padnoller  House,  Nether 
Stowey,  aged  15,  December  6.     Left  18652.  B.  Smith 

Died  at  Cheltenham  College. 

Hussey,  Ambrose  Dyrieley,   son   of  the  Rev.  Edward  Hussey,  Northfield 
House,  Maidenhead,  aged  14,  September  17.   Left  18663.  B.  Smith 

Died  in  Tasmania,  1880. 

Middleton,  Henry,  son  of  George  Middleton,  Esq.,  Morton  Grove,  Epsom, 
aged  13,  February  22.     Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

Paterson,  James,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Robert  Paterson,  Esq.,  1,  Park 
Terrace  East,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  March  13.     Left  18673.    B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  a  bank  in  Glasgow,  and  in  Australia.  Died  at  Brisbane,  Queensland, 
March,  1901. 

Robertson,  James  Murray,  eldest  son  of  James  Murray  Robertson,  Esq., 
Elm  Grove,  Barnes,  aged  13,  January  5.     Left  18702.         B.  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  1870.    A  Merchant  at  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Lean,  George    Stuckey,   eldest   son    of   George    Stuckey    Lean,    Esq.,   3, 
Cavendish  Crescent,  Bath,  aged  13,  Feb.  17.     Left  18702.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1877.  Died  26  December,  1884. 

Walton,  Henry  Ernest  Baskerville,  second  son  of  Thomas  Todd  Walton, 
Esq.,  Clifton,  aged  14,  August  27.     Left  18661.  B.  Smith 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1868.  Gazetted  to  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  1872. 
Captain,  1879.  Major,  1886.  Retired,  1890.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition, 
1882,  at  the  Action  at  Mahuta,  Capture  of  Mahsameh,  first  Action  at  Kassassin, 
Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  occupation  of  Cairo.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze 
Star. 

Atkinson,    Alatau,    son   of  the   late   Thomas   Witlam  Atkinson,  Esq.,  9, 
Lilly  Terrace,  Hammersmith,  aged  15,  Nov.  16.  Left  18661.  Moberly 

Principal  of  St.  Alban's  College,  Honolulu,  1869,  and  subsequently  Inspector  of 
Schools.  Editor  of  Hawaian  Star.  Minister  of  Education,  Honolulu,  Hawaian 
Islands,  from  1900. 

Bayley,  Henry,  second  son  of  Henry  Vincent  Bay  ley,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the 
High  Court,  Calcutta,  aged  13,  May  4.     Left  I8702.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1870.    In  the  Police  in  Bengal,  and  died  there,  about  1885. 

Hoole,  Henry  Lawrance,  son  of  Henry  Elliott  Boole,  Esq.,  Crookesmoor 
House,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  4.     Left  18663.  Moberly 

Parker,  Harry  William,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Parker,  Esq.,  Mangrove 
Hall,  Hertford,  aged  14,  September  5.     Left  18652.  Moberly 

Gazetted  to  18th  Hussars,  1867.  Captain,  1876.  Major,  1881.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1883.  Colonel  in  the  Army,  1887.  Retired,  1889.  Of  Bedgebury  House, 
Canterbury.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Philby,   James  Bridger,   eldest   son    of   Henry    Adams    Philby,    Esq.,    3, 
Fenchurch  Buildings,  London, aged  16,  June  18.  Left  18672.  Moberly 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1873 
Ordained,  1879.  Vicar  of  Dulverton,  Somerset,  from  1893. 

Scott,   Charles    Clare,   eldest   son   of  John    Scott,   Esq.,  3,   Westbourne 
Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  September  2.     Left  18672.          Moberly 

King's  College,  London,  1867-70.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1874.  Of  3, 
Elm  Court,  Temple,  B.C.,  and  43,  Inverness  Terrace,  W.  Junior  Athenseum  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  243 


Spence,  Michael    Ramsay,   son   of   James   Knox    Spence,    Esq.,   Judicial 
Commissioner,  Jubbulpoor,  aged  14,  Feb.  10.     Left  18643.  Moberly 

Formerly  in  the  3rd  Buffs.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Sub- Assistant 
Commissary  General,  1st  Class,  at  Peshawur,  1885. 

Twyne,    William    Robert,    son    of    the    Eev.    William   Twyne,    Rayleigh 
Rectory,  Essex,  aged  15,  December  5.     Left  18662.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1867.    Drowned  off  the  coast  of  Norfolk,  1868. 

Tyser,  Charles  Robert,  son  of  George  Dorman  Tyser,  Esq. ,98,  Bishopsgate 
Street  Within,  aged  15,  December  24      Left  18673.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1873.  District  Judge  at  Kyrenia,  Cyprus,  1895-1901.  Puisne  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  Nicosia,  Cyprus,  from  1901 .  Junior  Universities  Club. 

Sissou,  John  Pope,  son  of  Robert  James  Sisson,  Esq.,  Talardy,  St.  Asaph, 
aged  14,  August  18.     Left  18673.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1877.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1874.  Of  46,  Belsize  Road,  Hampstead.  Died  at  Perth,  Western 
Australia. 

Scully,  John   William,   son  of  the  late  —  Scully,  Esq.,   Golden  Cashel, 
Ireland,  aged  14,  August  30.     Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

In  America,  1885.    Died  about  1886. 

Schalch,  Yerrion  Ansdell,  son  of   Vernon  Hugh   Schalch,  Esq.,  Indian 
Civil  Service,  aged  14.  September  7.     Left  18661.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  85th  Foot,  1869.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1881.  Brevet 
Major,  1887.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1895.  Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan 
War,  1878-80,  at  the  Action  of  Ali  Khel.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Burmese 
Expedition,  1885-7,  as  Brigade-Major.  Mentioned  in  Despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major.  Hazara  Expedition,  1891.  Clasp.  Malakand  Field 
Force,  1897-98.  Despatches.  Also  with  Buner  Field  Force.  Medal  and  Two 
Clasps.  Despatches.  Naini  Tal,  1902.  United  Service  Club. 

Sampson,   Samuel  Arthur,  son   of   Samuel   Sampson,  Esq.,   Elmshurst, 
Finchley,  aged  14,  April  14.     Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1875. 
Of  5,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  W.,  and  11,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  United 
University  Club. 

Lomax,  Charles  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Lomax,  Esq.,  15,  Clarendon 
Road,  Kensington,  aged  13,  August  12.     Left  18693.     Hutchinson 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1869,  First  Class  Mathematical  Modera- 
tions, 1872,  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Mathematics,  1873,  M.A.  1879.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1876.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Of  Sutton  Haugh,  Sutton,  Wood- 
bridge. 

Layton,  Charles  Temple,  son  of   James    Lay  ton,  Esq.,  The  Wilderness, 
JBaldock,  Herts,  aged  13,  November  3.     Left  18673.        Hutchinson 
In  business  in  London.    Of  The  Croft,  Mitcham,  Surrey. 

Jones,  Christopher  Neild,  second  son  of  Col.  Inigo  William  Jones,  Kelston 
Park,  Bath,  aged  13,  August  2.     Left  18663.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  Captain,  94th  Regiment.  Volunteered  for  service  with  the  Royal  Irish 
Regiment,  and  was  killed  at  Tel-el-Kebir,  13  September,  1882. 

Jones,  Ralph  William,  third  son  of  the  above  Col.  Inigo  William  Jones, 
aged  13,  August  2.     Left  18643.  Hutchinson 

Sometime  Lieutenant,  R.N.  Afterwards  at  Cambridge,  B.A.  1885.  Ordained 
1886.  Rector  of  Tatterford,  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  from  1891. 


244  Temple,    1858-69. 


Hutchinson,  William  Henry  Heap,  son  of  William  Henry  Heap  Hutchinson, 
Esq.,  Cottingham,  Hull,  aged  14,  Oct  31.     Left  18663.  Hutchinsnn 
A  Shipowner  at  Hull.    Of  Cottingham,  Hull. 

Hare,  Thomas  George,  third  son  of  Hon.  Robert  Hare,  Ballymore,  Queens- 
town,  Ireland,  aged  13,  September  1.     Left  18682.          Hutchinson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1868.  Master  of  the  Duhallow  Hounds,  1877.  Of  Tyrrels- 
town,  Mulhuddart,  Co.  Dublin. 

Giberne,  Edgar,  son  of  George  Giberne,  Esq.,  Epsom,  Surrey,  aged  14, 
June  24.     Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

An  Artist.    Died,  September,  1889. 

Poster,  Henry  Du  Ret,  seventh   son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  The  Castle, 
Lostwithiel,  aged  14,  July  24.     Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1868.  A  Bank  Director  in  Cornwall.  J.P.  for  Corn- 
wall. Of  Treledan,  Bodmin. 

Fletcher,   Keddey    Ray,  second  son  of  Thomas  Keddey  Fletcher,  Esq., 
Rolls  Park,  Chigwell,  aged  14,  Jan.  10.     Left  18682.       Hntchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Of  9,  Fenchurch 
Street,  London,  E.G.  New  Universities  Club,  St.  James  Street. 

Boyd,  Robert  Fen  wick,  son  of  Edward  Fen  wick  Boyd,  Esq.,  Moor  House, 
Durham,  aged  13,  August  8.     Left  18692.    '  Hutchinson 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Died,  1  January,  1892. 

Huth,  Alfred  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Huth,  Esq.,  30,  Princes  Gate,  London, 
aged  14,  January  14.     Left  18663.  Wilson 

London  University,  1867,  and  afterwards  Berlin  University,  Treasurer  of  the 
Roxburghe  Club.  Author  of  "  Goethe's  Faustus,"  and  other  Works.  Of  58,  Rut- 
land Gate,  London,  S.W.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Rothera,  Charles  Lambert,  eldest  son  of  George  Bell  Rothera,  Esq.,  Upper 
Talbot  Street,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  May  10.     Left  18663.    Wilson 

London  University,  B.A.  1871.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.  Practising  at 
Nottingham.  Coroner  of  that  City,  from  1891. 

Sadler,  Ralph  Stanley,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Sadler,  Esq.,  Sutton  Cold- 
field,  aged  14,  October  15.     Left  18672.  Wilson 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.     In  South  America. 

Jacomb,  Charles  William,  son  of  Charles  Jacomb,  Esq.,  Springfield,  Upper 
Clapton,  aged  13,  November  25.     Left  18662.  Hutchinson 

Of  23,  Stanley  Crescent,  London,  W. 

Millington,  John  Alexander  Murray,  son  of  the  late  John  Millington,  Esq., 
North  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  31.     Left  18682.          Town 
Farming  in  New  South  Wales.    Address  63,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Gilbert,  Charles  Robert  son  of  the  late  Charles  Gilbert,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Oxford, 
and  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  12.     Left  18702.  Town 

Christ's  CoUege,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1870.  B.A.,  9th  Wrangler,  1874,  M.A. 
Headmaster  of  Weymouth  College,  1879  85,  and  of  King  Henry  VIII.  School, 
Coventry,  from  1890.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Leigh,  from  1891. 

Nicholson,  Herbert  Ismay,  son  of  John  Ismay  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Thornton 
House,  Clapham  Park,  aged  13,  Oct.  18.  Left  18682.  Townand School 
Formerly  a  Tea  Merchant.    Of  304,  London  Road,  Dover. 


Temple,   1858-69.  245 


ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1864. 

Gretton,  George  Le  Mesnrier,  only  son  of  the  late  George  Mussel  Gretton, 
Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  14,  September  4.     Left  18671.  Town 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1876.  Formerly  practising  at  Melbourne, 
Australia,  1877-83.  Major,  3rd  Battalion,  Leicestershire  Regiment.  1901.  Served 
in  the  Boer  War,  1900.  Of  49,  Drayton  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Kerans,  Frederick  Harold,  second  son  of  the  late  Lyons  Kerans,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  15,  June  24.     Left  18652.  Town 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1874.  Midland  Circuit.  M.P.  for  Lincoln, 
1886-92.  Died  17  April,  1894. 

Kerans,  Percy  George,  son  of   the  above  Lyons  Kerans,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
May  30.     Left  1868s.  Town 

Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Assistant  Cantonment  Magistrate  at  Jullundur, 
1882.  Died  in  England,  12  August,  1883. 

Rickards,  Alan  William   Low,  son   of  Colonel   Rickards,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
July  10.     Left  18681.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Foot,  1871.  Captain,  Royal  Scots,  1881.  Adjutant,  Auxiliary 
Forces,  1883-88.  Major,  1891.  Retired,  1895.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Lane,  Henry  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Major  Henry  Lane,  Bengal  Cavalry, 
Bex  Hill,  Hastings,  aged  14,  October  16.     Left  18663.  Arnold 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1869.    Of  Broadoak,  Bexhill,  Sussex.    Piccadilly  Club. 

Tower,  Brownlow  Richard  Christopher,  second  son  of  Christopher  Tower, 
Esq.,  Huntsmoor  Park,  Uxbridge,  aged  13,  Mar.  31.     Left  18682. 

Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  Agent  to  Earl  Brownlow.  Of  Ellesmere 
House,  Salop.  Carlton  Club. 

Robertson,  Murray,  son  of  John   Robertson,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  South  Row, 
Blackheath,  aged  14,  June  23.     Left  1866s.  Arnold 

Rouquette,  Henry  Seymour,  second  son  of  Henry  Philip  Rouquette,  Esq., 
Marsh  Street,  Westminster,  aged  15,  Mar.  11.   Left  18662.   Wilson 
Of  Langley,  Sevenoaks. 

Hurst,  Edward  Hamilton,  second  son  of  Nicholas  Edward  Hurst,  Esq., 
Higham  Grange,  Hinckley,  aged  13,  Oct.  25.     Left  18672.     Wilson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.  Ordained,  1886.  Sometime  a  Coffee  Planter 
in  Ceylon.  Rector  of  Odell,  Bedford,  1890-3.  Of  Glen  Lyon,  31,  Central  Hill, 
Upper  Norwood. 

BarlOW,  Norman,   son  of  the  late  Edward  Barlow,  Esq.,  99,  Piccadilly, 
London,  aged  14,  May  31.     Left  18643.  .      Wilson 

Rowden,  Aldred  William,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.  George  Croke  Rowden, 
Oak  Lawn,  Weybridge,  aged  15,  March  16.     Left  18682.     B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner,  1868.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1868.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1874.  Of  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Backhouse,  Jonathan  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Backhouse,  Esq.,  Middleton 
Lodge,  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  Nov  15.  Left  I8673.  B.Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1868.  A  Banker  at  Darlington.  J.F.  and  D.L.  for 
North  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Created  a  Baronet,  1901.  Of  The  Rookery, 
Richmond,  Yorkshire. 


246  Temple,  1858-69. 


Hailstone,   Samuel,  son  of  the  Rev.  John   Hailstone,  Anglesea  Abbey, 
Cambridge,  aged  13,  July  24.     Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1876.  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's, 
Cheetham,  from  1879.  Of  8,  Button  Street,  Cheetham,  Manchester. 

Torr,  John  Harold,  second  son  of  John  Torr,  Esq.,  Carlett  Park,  Eastham, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  December  28      Leffc  18661.  Moberly 

Lieutenant,  4th  King's  Own  Regiment.  Retired.  Died  at  Crieff,  19  January, 
1875. 

Bennitt,  Joseph,  son  of  William  Bennitt,  Esq.,  Stourton  Hall,  Stourbridge, 
aged  15,  July  17.     Left  18643.  Burrows 

Lupton,   Sydney,  fourth  son  of   Darnton  Lupton,    Esq.,  The    Harehills, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  January  3.     Left  1868*.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student  1868,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1871. 
M.A.  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1876-84.  Of  J,  Audley  Mansions,  44. 
Mount  Street,  London,  W. 

Barker,  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  John   Barker,  Esq.,  Broughton  Lodge, 
Newton-in-Cartmel,  aged  14,  June  13.     Left  18673.  Blake 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1872.  Of  Longlands,  Grange-over-Sands, 
Carnforth. 

Powell,   William  Peter,  son   of    William    James  Powell,   Esq.,  Seabank, 
Egremont,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  6.     Left  18661.  Blake 

An  Engineer.     Died  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  27  July,  1899. 

Fletcher,  Walter,  son  of  John  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Clifton   House,  Manchester, 
aged  14.  December  19.     Left  18673.  Blake 

Of  The  Hollins,  Bolton,  Manchester. 

Beevor,  Oliver,  fifth  son  of   Sir  Thomas    Beevor,  Bart.,  Great  Yarmouth, 
aged  15,  May  23.     Left  18672.  Burrows 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1867.    Barrister-at-Law.     Died,  20  Nov.,  1874. 

Crenshaw,  William  Graves,  eldest  son  of  William  Graves  Crenshaw,  Esq., 
Phoenix  Chambers,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  Nov.  14.     Left  18673. 

Moberly 
A  Merchant  in  New  York.    Of  130,  Pearl  Street,  New  York. 

ENTRANCES    IN    FEBRUARY,    1865. 

Williams,  Mountcharles,  son  of  Benjamin  Bacon  Williams,  Esq.,  Maida 
Hill,  London,  aged  14,  July  10.     Left  18662.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  the  12th  Lancers. 

Barnwell,  Frederick  Lewis,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lowry  Barn- 
well,  Ruth  in,  aged  16,  January  10.     Left  18682.  B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner.  1868.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Demy,  1868,  B.A.  1873.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough,  1874.  Died,  22  January,  1875. 

Kough,  William  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  William  Kough,  Esq  ,  Eastmore 
Cottage,  Reigate,  aged  U,  July  6.     Left  18692.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1869.    Died  at  College,  March,  1871. 

Bonham-Carter,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Bonham-Carter.  Esq.,  Adhurst 
St.  Mary,  Petersfield,  aged  13,  January  5.     Left  18702.      B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  43rd  Wrangler,  1874,  M.A.  1881.  In  business 
as  a  Brewer  at  Portsmouth.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants.  Of  Adhurst  St.  Mary. 
Athenaum  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  247 


Gibson,  Robert,  only  son  of  Robert  Henry  Gibson,  Bsq.,9,  Lowther  Street, 
Whitehaven,  aged  14,  April  25.  Left  18673.  B.  Smith 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1869. 

Pycroft,  Francis,  son  of  Thomas  Pycroft,  Esq.,  afterwards  K.U.S.I.,  Madras, 
aged  14,  April  26.  Left  18652.  B.  Smith 

Living  near  London,  1902. 

Chippendall,  John  Theodore,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Chippendall, 
(O.K.  1839),  St.  Luke  Rectory,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester,  aged 
14,  March  23.  Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Coventry, 
from  1897. 

Wilson,  Darcy  Bruce,  second  son  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1820), 
Seacroft  Hall,  Leeds,  aged  13,  June  17.  Left  1870s.  Hutchinson 

Exhibitioner,  1870.  Balliol  College,  Oxford ,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 
1872,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1877.  North- 
Eastern  Circuit.  J.P.  for  West  Riding.  Captain,  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeomanry, 
from  1898.  Of  Seacroft  Hall,  near  Leeds 

Sidebotham,  Charles  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Clegg.  Sidebotham,  Esq., 
OldTrafford,  Manchester,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  18b'82.  Hutchinson 
Died  October,  1878. 

Agnew,  George  William,  son  of  William  Agnew,  Esq., afterwards  Baronet, 
Hope  Fields,  Eccles,  Manchester,  aged  13,  Jnnuary  19.  Left 
18702.  Hutchinson 

rit.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1879.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of 
102,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W.  Devonshire  Club. 

Muir,  Churles  Wemyss,  fourth  son  of  Sir  William  Muir,  K.C.S.I , 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  April  12.  'Left  18691.  Hutchinson 

Bengal  Staff  Corps.  C.I.E.,  1887.  C.B.,  26  June,  1902.  Colonel,  commanding 
the  17th  Bengal  Cavalry,  Punjab,  India,  1902. 

Fairbairn,  William  Murray,  only  son  of  William  Andrew  Fairbairn,  Esq., 
13,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  London,  aged  14,  November  21. 
Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1871.  Vicar  of  Abbotsbury,  Dorchester,  1884-92. 
Rector  of  Loxbeare,  Tiverton,  Devon,  from  1892. 

Bealey,  Frederick  Arthur,  son  of  Richard  Bealey,  Esq.,  Radcliffe  Close, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  May  1.  Left  18652.  Hutchinson 

Steward,  George  Ernest,  fifth  son  of  Samuel  Steward,  Esq.,  23,  Connaught 
Square,  London,  aged  15,  April  26.  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1876.  A  Solicitor,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields 
Died  1898. 

Jex-Blake,  Francis  William,  second  son  of  William  Lubbock  Jex-Blake, 
Esq.,  Swanton  Abbots,  Norwich,  aged  14,  Dec.  8.  Left  18682. 

Arnold 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1877.  Formerly  Curate  of  Cranwich 
and  Didlington,  Brandon.  Of  Swanton  Abbots,  Norwich. 

Marshall,  William  Cecil,  son  of  Henry  Cowper  Marshall,  Esq.,  Weetwood 
Hall,  Leeds,  aged  15,  April  29.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875.  An  Architect.  Of  1,  Torring- 
ton  Street,  London. 


248  .  Temple,  1868-69. 


Buckland,  Philip  Arnold,  son  of  Charles  Thomas  Buckland,  Esq.,  Dacca, 
Bengal,  aged  13.  July  30.  Left  18692.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  83rd  Foot.  1872.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1884.  Major,  1892. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1898.  Superintendent  of  Army  Clothing,  Bengal,  1901. 
Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  present  at  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotul. 
Medal  and  Clasp.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Allen.  Wilfred  Baugh,  second  son  of  George  Baugh  Allen,  Esq.,  3,  Albert 
Terrace,  Regents  Park,  aged  15,  November  14.  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
South-Bastern  Circuit.  Of  4,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Bloxam,  Frank  Richard  Turner,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Bloxam,  Esq., 
Rltham  Court,  Eltham,  Kent,  aged  14.  Dec.  23.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.  Of  25,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.,  and  12, 
Gordon  Eoad,  Baling,  W. 

Riley,  Hamlet,  younger  son  of  the  late  James  Riley,  Esq.,  Brearley  House, 
Luddenden  Foot,  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  29.  Left 
18701.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1874.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumberland.  Of 
Ennim,  Penrith.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Phayre,  Robert,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  afterwards  Sir  Robert  Phayre, 
G  C.B.,  Rombay,  aged  12  June  10  Left  18701.  Rurrows 

Indian  Civil  Service.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  British  Burmah,  1884. 
Killed  by  Dacoits  in  Burmah,  8  June,  1886.  A  tablet  to  his  memory  was  erected 
by  his  school-fellows  in  the  School  Chapel. 

Knubley,  Edward  Ponsonby,  son  of  the  Rev.  Miles  Knubley,  St.  Mary's, 
Reccles,  aged  14.  April  21.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A  1876.  Rector  of  Staveley,  Leeds, 
1878-97.  Vicar  of  Steeple  Ashton,  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  from  1897. 

Cavafy,  Pantely,  son  of  the  late  Demetrio  Cavafy,  22,  Bond  Street, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  May  21.  Left  18671  Burrows 

A  Merchant  in  Manchester.    Of  22,  Bond  Street,  Manchester. 

Lucy,  Walter  Arthur,  son  of  William  Charles  Lucy,  Esq.,  Claremont 
House,  Gloucester,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  1868s.  Burrows 

In  business  at  Gloucester.    Of  Haresfield,  Gloucester. 

Mawdsley,  William  Henry,  son  of  William  Mawdsley,  Esq.,  Moorfield, 
Bolton-le  Moors,  aged  13,  April  29.  Left  18682.  Burrows 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Bolton-le-Moors. 

Hedley,  Edward,  son  of  Oswald  Dodd  Hedley,  Esq.,  3,  Vernon  Square, 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left  18651.  Burrows 

Trevelyan,  Ernest  John,  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Willoughby  Trevelyan, 
C  B  ,  London,  aged  14,  December  7.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1873.  A  Judge  of  the  High  Court  at  Calcutta, 
1885-98.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Calcutta  University,  1897-8.  Reader  in  Indian  Law 
to  the  University  of  Oxford,  1902.  Of  Crossways,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

ftoupell,  George  Charles  Kynastoii  Pigott,  son  of  Thomas  Bohun  Roupell, 
Esq. .  Kingsbridge,  Reading,  aged  15.  June  16.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Christ  Church,  Oxford.  1868.     Gazetted  to  the  15th  Foot,  1869.    Captain,  East 

tlu 


York  Regiment,  1879.    Brigade-Major,  Bombay,  1884-5.    Served  in  the  Affghan 
War,  1879-80.    Medal.     Retired,  1889.     Of  Hurst  Cottage,  Twyford,  Berks. 


Temple,  1858-69.  249 


Stevenson,  William  Edgar,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Gurtridge  Stevenson,  Esq., 
Elm  Grove,  Han  well,  aged  13,  May  2.  Left  18702.  Blake 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1870,  B.A.  1873.  Migrated  to  Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin. 

Erskine,  Lestocque  Robert,  son  of  Claude  James  Erskine,  Esq.,  30,  Devon- 
shire Place,  London,  aged  13,  September  6.     Left  18671.         Blake 
On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Bookham,  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

Penrose,  John,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Penrose,  Exmouth,  aged  14, 
May5.  Leftl8683.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  18SO.  Vicar  of  West  Ashton,  Trowbridge, 
Wilts,  from  1890. 

Reynolds,  Arthur  Sutherland,  son  of  Henry  Revel  Reynolds,  Esq.,  51, 
Upper  Harley  Street.  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  17.  Left  1869*.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  31st  Foot,  1871.  Captain,  East  Surrey  Eegiment,  1881.  Served 
in  the  Zulu  War,  1879,  with  the  Native  Courier  Corps.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Retired 
as  Captain,  1884.  Of  Hollowdene,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Scott,  Alfred,  second  son  of  John  Scott,  Esq.,  58,  Cannon  Street  West, 
London,  aged  15,  January  7.  Left  18691.  Wilson 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary,  Paddington, 
1884—1900.  Of  Oak  Bank,  Wetheral,  Carlisle. 

Longstaff,  George  Blundell,  second  son  of  George  Dixon  LongstafE,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Wands  worth,  aged  15,  February  12.  Left  18681.  Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1868,  B.A.  1871,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1872, 
B.Med.  and  M.A.  1876,  D.Med.  1891,  F.R.C.P.  1888.  J.P.  for  London.  Of  High- 
lands, Putney  Heath,  London,  S.W. 

Aylmer,  Henry  Leycester,  son  of  Thomas  Brabazon  Aylmer,  Esq.,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  aged  15,  February  21.  Left  18661.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  103rd  Foot,  1869.  Captain,  16th  Lancers,  1880.  Adjutant, 
Auxiliary  Forces,  1882-7.  Major,  1890.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1896.  Retired,  1896. 
Served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  1873-4,  at  the  capture  of  Coomassie.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Peake,  Henry  William,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Room  Peake,  Whit- 
church,  Salop,  aged  14,  April  10.  Left  18692.  Wilson 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1881.  Master  of  a  Preparatory 
School,  at  Woodcote,  Bournemouth. 

Francis,  Charles  King,  second  son  of  Frederick  Francis,  Esq.,  Warley 
Place,  Brent  wood,  Essex,  aged  14,  Feb.  3.  Left  18693.  Wilson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  University  Eleven.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1876.  A  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  from  1897.  Of  7,  Gran- 
ville  Place,  London,  W. 

Sharp,  Thomas  Budworth,  son  of  Thomas  B.  Sharp,  Esq.,  Lowfields, 
Hooton,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  6.  Left  18663.  Wilson 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Practising  at  Birmingham,  1902. 

Symonds.  Horatio  Percy,  only  son  of  Frederick  Symonds,  Esq.,  Beaumont 
Street,  Oxford,  aged  14,  April  15.  Left  18663.  Wilson 

M.R.C.S.  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh.  Surgeon  to  the  Radcliffe  Infirmary.  Of  35, 
Beaumont  Street,  Oxford. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  John  David,  second  son  of  Richard  Fetherstonhaugh, 
Esq.,  Kockview,  Killucan,  Westmeath,  aged  14,  Feb.  20.  Left 
18663.  Wilson 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1894.  Of  Rockview 
House,  Co.  Westmeath.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

TOL.  II.  I  I 


250  Temple,   1858-69. 


Roberton,    Alexander    Gordon    Hamilton,    son    of  Colonel  Roberton,  2, 
Fowes  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  July  27.     Left  18662.     Molerly 

Prichard,  Illtyd  Molim,  son  of  Illtudus  Thomas  Prichard,  Esq.  (O.R.  1843), 
Clifton,  aged  14,  August  3.     Left  18681.  Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.    Of  13,  Queen  Street,  Cheapside,  London,  E.G. 

Eaden,  John  Frederick,  son  of  John  Eaden,  Esq.,  Newnham,  Cambridge, 
aged  1 5,  October  8.     Left  18682.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cajnbridge,  LL.B.  1872,  LL.M.  1875.     Admitted  ajtolicitpr,  1875. 
by  Court,  and  DJ 
ford,  Cambridge. 


Registrar  of  the  County  Court,  and  District  Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice.    Of  Little  Shelf 01 ' 


Morgan,    Charles    Frederick,    son   of   Paul  Frederick   Morgan,  Esq.,  43, 
Norfolk  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Aug.  7.     Left  18663.       Moberly 

Formerly  in  the  llth  Regiment.    Afterwards  Captain,  Royal  London  Militia. 

Miles,  Henry  Stewart,   third  son  of  John   Miles,   Esq.,  Friern   Barnet, 
Whetstone,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  May  8.     Left  18693.  Moberly 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Friern 
Barnet,  from  1883. 

Baltazzi,  Alexander,  son  of  the  late  Theodore  Baltazzi,  Esq.,  7,  Clarges 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  May  17.     Left  18662.  Moberly 

Resident  at  Constantinople.    Won  the  Derby  with  "  Kisber,"  1876. 

Peel,  Edmund,  fifth  son  of  the  late  William   Peel,  Esq.,  Swinton  Park, 
Pendlebury,  Manchester,  aged  15,  Feb.  7.     Left  18692.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Lancing,  Worthing, 
Sussex,  from  1883. 

Fisher,  William  Thomas,  son  of  Mr.  Benjamin  H olden  Fisher,  21,  Lawford 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  April  12.     Left  18712.  Town 

Of  33,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

Stuart,  Arthur  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Stuart,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  December  21.     Left  18683.  Town 

Of  Shenley  House,  Headcorn,  Ashford,  Kent.    Died,  7  September,  1893. 

Reader,  Frank  William,  son  of  Major  William  Reader,  43,  Bilton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  July  8.     Left  18692.  Town 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  17th  Leicestershire  Regiment.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War, 
1878-9,  and  present  at  the  storming  of  Peiwar  Kotal.  Medal  and  Clasp  Died  at 
Pietermaritzburg,  10  November,  1898. 

Champneys,    Charles    Thornton,    son   of    the    late    Rev.    Charles    John 
Champneys,  Rugby,  aged  15,  May  6.     Left  18672.  Town 

Wyley,  William  Fitzthomas,  son  of  John  Wyley,  Esq.,  Walton  House, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  12.     Left  18662.  Town 

Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1867.  In  business  at  Coventry  since  1870.  Colonel 
commanding  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment.  Of  The 
Charter  House,  Coventry.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Incllle,  Eustace  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Francis  John  Inchle,  Esq.,  1,  Clifton 
Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  11,  December  20.     Left  18692.  Town 

Nevins,  Arthur  Penrose  Birkbeck,  son  of  Penrose  Nevins,  Esq.,  Australia, 
aged  10,  May  19.     Left  18661.  Town 


Temple,  1858-69.  251 


Maule.  Henry  Compton,  son  of  John  Compton  Maule,  Esq.,  Newport 
Pagnell,  aged  14,  October  6.  Left  18653.  B.  Smith 

J.P.  for  Oxfordshire.    Of  Horley  House,  Banbury. 

Goodwin,  George  Gonville,  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Dr.  Harvey  Goodwin, 
Dean  of  Ely,  afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  aged  13,  Sept. 
18.  Left  1868s.  School 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  Crosthwaite,  Keswick, 
1879.  Died  of  fever  at  Keswick,  March,  1879. 

Paine,  Edgar  James,  son  of  Thomas  Paine,  Esq .,  afterwards  Knight,  9, 
Albert  Road,  Regents  Park,  aged  13,  April  7.     Left  18693.    School 
Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  47,  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Yates,  Alfred,  son  of  William  Yates,  Esq.,  Green  Mount  House,  Harpurhey, 
Manchester,  aged  12,  April  8.  School 

Died  at  School,  March,  1865. 

Nevill,  Francis  Richard,  son  of  Richard  Nevill,  Esq.,  Felin  Foel,  Llanelly, 
aged  14,  March  24.  Left  1866*.  School 

J.P.  for  Carmarthenshire.    Of  Felin  Foel,  Llanelly. 

Shirley,  Walter  Shirley,  eldest  son  of  William  Edward  Shirley,  Esq., 
Regent's  Terrace,  Doncaster,  aged  13,  Oct.  17.  Left  18703.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1876.  M.P.  for  the  Doncaster  Division  of  Yorkshire,  1885.  Died  in  London, 
1  May,  1888. 

Westfeldt,  Gustaf  Reinhold,  son  of  George  Gustaf  Westfeldt,  Esq.,  Harvey 
Villa,  Leamington,  aged  13,  March  6.  Left  18702.  School 

A  Merchant  in  America.     P.O.  Box  601,  New  Orleans,  U.S.A. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1865. 

Walker,  Joseph  Robert,  son  of  Zaccheus  Walker,  Esq.,  -Soho  Hill,  Hands- 
worth,  aged  14.  October  22.     Left  18692.  Arnold 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.    In  business  at  Birmingham. 

Smyth,  Edward  Guy  Selby,  son  of  Colonel  Edward  Selby  Smyth,  after- 
wards K.C.M.G.,  Dublin,  aged  13,  May  14.  Lefb  18653.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  1870.  Captain,  1881.  Major,  1889.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1895.  Retired,  1896.  J.P.  for  Middlesex.  Of  Darby  House,  Sunbury- 
on-Thames.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sharp,  William,  son  of  William   Prior  Sharp,  Esq.,  47,  Richmond  Grove, 
Longsighfc.  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  18.     Left  18673.  Arnold 
In  business  in  Manchester. 

Ridley,  Holt  Waring,  son  of  Major  John  Henry  Ellis  Ridley,  Pau,  France, 
aged  14,  September  16.  '  Left  18672.  Arnold 

Agent  to  Sir  C.  Forster,  Bart.    Of  Broughton,  Longdon,  Rugeley,  Staffs. 

Cobham,  Herbert  James,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cobham,  Esq.,  Combe 
Raleigh,  Honiton,  aged  14,  August  19.  Left  18683.  Burrows 

Died  at  Belleville,  near  Buenos  Ayres,  1  August,  1885. 

Shore,  John  Henry,  only  son  of  John  Henry  Shore,  Esq  ,  Whatley  House, 
Frome,  Somerset,  aged  13,  April  27.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  Whatley  House, 
Frome. 


252  Temple,   1858-69. 


Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Charles  Walter,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Clement  Sneyd- 
Kynnersley,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1813),  Moor  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  15, 
September  21.  Left  18682.  Blake 

Straits  Settlements  Cadetship,  Civil  Service,  1872.  Magistrate  in  Straits  Settle- 
ments,  Singapore,  1890-97.  Resident  Councillor  at  Penang,  from  1897.  C.M.G.  1899. 

Bailey,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Bailey,  Esq.,  Gerwyn  Faun,  Wrexham,  aged 
14,  June  11.  Left  18671.  Blake 

Formerly  in  the  29th  Foot.    Died  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1896. 

Stuart-Wortley,  Charles  Beilby,  second  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  James 
Stuart- Wortley,  East  Sheen,  aged  13,  Sept.  15.  Left  18703.  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1870.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1876.  Q.C.  1892.  M.P.  for  Sheffield,  1880-5,  and  for  the 
Hallam  Division,  from  1885.  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department, 
1885-6.  A  Church  Estates  Commissioner,  from  1895.  P.O.  1896.  Of  7,  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea.  Carlton  Club. 

Stephen,  Alexander  Condie,  youngest  son  of  Oscar  Leslie  Stephen,  Esq., 
Bardon  Hall,  Leicestershire,  aged  14,  July  21.  Left  18662. 

Hutchiuson 

K.C.M.G.,  1894.  C.B.  F.R.G.S.  Various  diplomatic  appointments,  1877-87. 
Charg4  d' Affaires  at  Coburg,  1893-7.  Minister  Resident  at  Dresden  and  Coburg, 
from  1897.  Of  84,  Cadogan  Square,  London,  S.W.  Marlborough  Club. 

Helps,  Clement  Stackhouse,  son  of  Richard  Helps,  Esq.,  2,  Barton  Street, 
Gloucester,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left  18673.  Wilson 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  of  48,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 

Beresford,  Gilbert  Edward,  son  of  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Beresford,  Hoby 
Rectory,  Leicester,  aged  14,  January  11.  Left  18653.  Wilson 

Died  at  Hoby. 

Holliday,  Frank,  son  of  William  Holliday,  Esq.,  Chad  Valley,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  15,  January  6.  Left  18663.  Wilson 

Of  Westbourne  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Nicolson,  Arthur,  second  son  of  Sir  Frederick  William  Erskine  Nicolson, 
Bart.,  15,  William  Street,  Lowndes  Square,  London,  aged  15, 
September  19.  Left  18681.  Wilson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1868.  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Teheran,  1885-8. 
K  C.I.E.  1888.  Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople,  1893-4.  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Morocco,  from  1895.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  llth  Baronet,  1899.  Of  The  British  Legation,  Tangier. 

ENTRANCES    IN    AUGUST,    1865. 

Holden,  Francis  Shuttleworth,  son  of  Edward  Anthony  Holden,  Esq., 
Alton  Hall,  Derby,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left  18702.  Blake 

Assumed  the  name  of  REKDALL.    Of  Brigmerston  House,  Amesbury,  Wilts. 

Allison,  William,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Pick  Allison,  Esq.,  South 
Kilvington,  Thirsk,  aged  14,  April  30.  Left  18702.  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1870.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1870,  First  Class  in  Law,  1874. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1877.  Formerly  Editor  of  the  St  Sttphen'i 
Eevitw. 

Douglas,   Frederick   Molesworth    Sholto,   second   son   of    Henry   Sholto 
Douglas,  Esq.,  Claybrooke  Hall,  Lutterworth,  aged  14,  August  24. 
GS1.  Blake 

Formerly  Assistant  Engineer,  Public  Works  Department,  Bengal.    Died  1885. 


Temple,   1858-69.  253 


Lawrence,  John  Robert,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Lawrence,  Esq., 
Hemingford  Grey,  St.  Ives,  aged  14.  March  23.  Left  18703.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Chaplain  to  Rugby  Boys  Club, 
Netting  Hill,  1893.  Vicar  of  Abbotsley,  St.  Neots,  from  1901. 

Garrett,  Samuel,  third  son  of  Newson  Garrett,  Esq.,  Aldeburgb,  Suffolk, 
aged  14,  November  20.  Left  18692.  Moberly 

Exhibitioner,  1869.  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1869,  B.A.,  8th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1873,  Fellow  1874,  Le  Bas  Prize  Essay,  1874,  M.A. 
1876.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.  Of  13,  Nottingham  Place,  London,  W.,  and 
Gower  House,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Mills,  Robert  Fenwick,  son  of  Mansfield  Poster  Mills,  Esq.,  Duckmanton 
Lodge,  Chesterfield,  aged  14,  August  5.  Left  18672.  Moberly 

Of  Kingsworthy,  Birmingham. 

Martin,  George,  son  of  George  Martin,  Esq.,  Kelton,  Aigburth,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  September  19.  Left  1866s.  Moberly 

Strange,  Arthur,  son  of  William  Strange,  Esq.,  Aldermaston,  Reading, 
aged  13.  May  1.  Left  18673.  Moberly 

Of  Aldermaston,  1902. 

Undershell,  Montague  William  Wootten,  eldest  son  of  William  Wootten 
Undershell,  Esq.,  Headington  House,  Oxford,  aged  12,  February 
18.  Left  18713.  Moberly 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1872.  Assumed  the  name  of  WOOTTEN,  1868.  A  Banker 
at  Oxford.  Of  Cross  Ways,  Oxford. 

Moberly,    Lewis    Edward,   son    of    William    Moberly,    Esq.,    28,    Great 
Winchester  Street,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  20.     Left  18681.  Moberly 
Agent  for  Messrs.  Ransome  and  Sons,  in  Moscow. 

Macaulay,  Colin  Aulay,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Colin  Campbell  Macaulay, 
Esq..  (O.R.  1810),  Leicester,  aged  14,  Mar.  29.  Left  18682.  Wilson 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1870.    Died  at  Turin,  May,  1873. 

Dudgeon,  Robert  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Patrick  Dudgeon,  Esq.,  Cargen, 
Dumfries,  aged  13,  September  23.  Left  18702.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kirk- 
cudbrightshire. Lieutenant-Colonel,  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion,  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers.  Of  Cargen,  Dumfries,  N.B. 

Badger,  Henry  Walter,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Parkin  Badger,  Esq.,  High 
Street,  Rotherham,  aged  15,  January  9.  Left  18682.  Wilson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.  Practising  at 
York  and  Pocklington. 

Heath,   Robert,    second    son    of    Robert    Heath,    Esq  ,   The    Brampton, 

Newcastle,  Staffs,  aged  14,  January  16.     Left  18683.  Wilson 

An  Iron  and  Coal  Master.    J.P.  for  Staffordshire.    Of  Biddulph  Grange,  Congleton . 

Forster,  Anthony  Yarwood,  son  of  Anthony  Forster,  Esq.,  Craigside, 
Grasmere,  aged  15,  September  1.  Left  18683.  Wilson 

Died  in  Australia. 

Smythies,  Frank  Borthwick,  son  of  Frank  Smythies,  Esq.,  Head  Street, 
Colchester,  aged  13,  September  11.  Left  18671.  Wilson 

Of  25,  Stonor  Eoad,  West  Kensington,  London,  W. 


254  Temple,    1858-69. 


Collingridge,  Herbert,  son  of  Frederick  Collingridge,  Esq.,  Mazeppapore, 
aged  14,  August  24.  Left  18693.  Burrows 

An  Indigo  Planter  at  Dondpore,  Mozuffapore,  India. 

Perfect,  William  Mosley,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Mosley  Perfect, 
Esq.,  Pontefract,  aged  15,  December  20.  Left  18672.  Burrows 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1869.  Of  Longcliffe  Hall,  Settle.  Changed  his  name  to 
DAWSON,  1879.  Died  at  sea,  26  April,  1900. 

Morris,  Robertson  Francis,  son  of  Thomas  Morris,  Esq.,  Abbotsfield 
House,  Tavistock,  aged  15,  August  4.  Left  18682.  Burrows 

Is  dead. 

Baynes,  James  Pilkington,  sixth  son  of  John  Baynes.  Esq.,  Claremont 
Hall,  Blackburn,  aged  13,  April  28.  Left  1868*.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.  Vicar  of  Hulme  Walfield, 
1878-84,  of  All  Saints,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool,  1884.  Of  7,  Princes  Park  Terrace, 
Liverpool. 

Pike,  Thomas  Mayer,  eldest  son  of  John  William  Pike,  Esq.,  Westport, 
Wareham,  aged  13,  December  25.  Left  1871s.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1882.  Has  a  shooting  at  Veere,  near 
Walcheren,  Holland,  where  he  resides. 

Phillips,  William  Eeginald,  son  of  William  Phillips,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
aged  15,  August  21.  Left  18661.  Burrows 

Of  Witston  House,  Newport,  Monmouthshire. 

Thomson,  James  Frederick  Alison,  eldest  son  of  James  Thomson,  Esq., 
8,  Norfolk  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Mar.  26.  Left  18683.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Formerly  a  Schoolmaster  at 
Leamington. 

Hannen,  James  Chitty,  eldest  son  of  James  Hannen,  Esq.,  afterwards  a 
Lord  of  Appeal,  aged  14,  March  10.  Left  18702.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1876. 
Registrar  of  Divorce  Court,  since  1886.  Of  207,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Attree,  Frederick  William  Town,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Town 
Attree,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  April  6.  Left  18691.  Town 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College,  1869.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1873. 
Captain,  1885.  Major,  1892.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1900.  Served  in  the  Affghan 
War,  1878-9.  Medal.  F.S.A.  United  Service  Club. 

Campbell)  Edward  Parker,  eldest  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Duncan 
Campbell,  Southall,  Greenock,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left 
18682.  Arnold 

Captain,  late  of  the  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  The  Black  Watch.  Retired,  1892. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882,  and  present  at  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  Clasp; 

Macmillan,  Henry,  son  of  John  Macmillan,  Esq.,  Newton  Stewart, 
Wigtonshire,  aged  15.  July  17.  Left  18683.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Barbadoes.  Afterwards  Lloyds'  Agent  at  New  York, 
where  he  died,  September,  1894. 

Anstey,  Edgar  Olifant,  son  of  George  Alexander  Anstey,  Esq.,  5,  Little 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left  18672.  "  B.  Smith 

Lieutenant,  24th  Regiment.  Served  in  tti«  Zulu  War,  and  was  killed  at 
Isandula,  22  January,  1879. 


Temple,   1868-69.  255 


Cross,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Assheton  Cross,  Esq  ,  (O.K.  1831), 
Redscar,  Preston,  aged  14,  November  27.     Left  18653.       B.  Smith 
A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  Red  Scar,  Preston. 

Gallwey,    Henry    Lionel,    son    of    Sir    William    Payne    Gallwey,     Barb., 
Thirkeldy  Park,  Thirsk,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  1868J.        B.  Smith 
Died  of  malarial  fever  at  Demerara,  1891. 

Money,  Mosley  Sapte,  son  of  Wigram  Elliot  Money,  Esq.,  iSheepstead 
House,  Abingdon,  aged  147  November  25.  Left  1867s.  B.  Smith 

Died  before  1886. 

Prevost,  Edward  William,  son  of  Major  Thomas  William  Prevost,  Stanwix 
House,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  September  4.  Left  18682.  B.  Smith 

Ph.D.  and  A.M.  Heidelberg,  1872.  Sometime  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  the 
Agricxiltural  College,  Cirencester.  Captain,  1st  Gloucestershire  Volunteer 
Artillery.  Of  Weston-under-Penyard,  Ross-on-Wye. 

Ferrier,  James  Walter,  second  son  of  the  late  Professor  James  Frederick 
Ferrier,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  June  8.  Left  1867*.  B.  Smith 

Died,  September,  1883. 

Momes-Stirling,  John  Morries,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Davies 
Monies-Stirling,  Esq.,  9,  Eaton  Place,  London,  aged  14,  Mar.  12. 
LeftlSGT1.  Wilson 

University  College,  Oxford,  1871.  Of  Gogar  House,  Blairlogie,  Stirling,  and 
22,  South  Eaton  Place,  London,  W. 

Armitage,  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Armitage,  Esq.,  Edgerton  Hill, 
Huddersfield,  aged  14,  August  11.  Left  1867s.  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer  at  Huddersfield.  J.P.  Of  Edgerton  Hill,  as  above.  Junior 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Collin,  Turner,  son  of  Joseph  Thomas  Collin,  Esq.,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex, 
aged  13,  August  7.  Left  18701.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877. 
Practising  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 

Eddis,  Eden  Herbert,  son  of  Eden  Upton  Eddis,  Esq.,  57,  Harley  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  April  10.  Left  1868s.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    A  Tea  Planter  in  Assam. 

Johnson,  Robert  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  Johnson,  Esq.,  Tarn  worth  House, 
Burnage,  Withington,  aged  14,  Feb.  12.     Left  1866s.     Hutchinson 
Formerly  in  the  64th  Foot.    Died,  1881. 

M'Ewen,  Alan  Ualveley,  son  of  William  M'Wwen,  Esq.,  17,  Nicholas  Street, 
Chester,  aged  14,  September  21.  Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Edinburgh  University,  1867.  L  B.C.S.  Practised  at  Chester.  Died  25 
December,  1885. 

Marshall,  George,  son  of  Murray  Marshall,  Esq.,  Godalming,  Surrey, 
aged  15,  March  31.  Left  18662.  Hutchinson 

Sometime  in  business  at  Godalming.  Middlesex  Yeomanry.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
War,  1879,  in  command  of  Marshall's  Horse.  Medal  and  Clasp.  After  the  first 
Boer  War  settled  in  Natal  till  1900.  Of  Broadwater,  Godalming. 

Morris,  Alfred    William  Johnson,  younger  son  of   William  Morris,  Esq., 
The  Lodge,  Halifax,  aged  13,  October  11.     Left  18681.    Hutchinson 
King's  College,  London,  1868-70.    Of  The  Lodge,  Halifax. 


256  Temple,    2858-69. 


Richardson,  William  John,  son  of  Thomas  Richardson,  The  Fryerage, 
Kirklevington,  Yarm.  Yorkshire,  aged  13.  January  24.  Left 
1^702.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1877. 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Kirklevington,  Yarm.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Warrington,  Thomas  Rolls,  son  of  Thomas  Warrington,  Esq.,  17,  Orchard 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left  18692.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1872,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1875.  Q.C.  1895.  Of  7,  New  Court,  Carey  Street,  London,  W.C., 
and  10,  Montagu  Square,  W. 

Chapman,  Abel,  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Chapman,  Esq.,  Silksworth  Hall, 
Sunderland,  aged  13,  October  4.  Left  18693.  Arnold  and  Burrows 

In  business  in  Sunderland,  1871-97.  P.Z.S.  and  British  Ornithologists'  Union. 
Author  of  "  Wild  Spain,"  "  Wild  Norway,"  and  other  sporting  works  Of  South 
Bailey,  Durham,  and  Houxty,  Wark-on-Tyne. 

Carr,  John,  son  of  John  Carr,  Esq  ,  Chief  Justice  of  Sierra  Leone,  Black- 
heath,  aged  15,  February,  19.  Left  18662.  Arnold 

Champneys,  Thomas  Henry  Walpole,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  John 
Champneys,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  3.  Left  18672.  Town 

Coppock,  William  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  John  Coppock,  3,  Albert  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  June  11.  Left  18693.  Town 

Died  in  America,  about  1896. 

Watkins,  William,  son  of  the  late  William  Watkins,  Esq.,  43,  Pennington 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  November  30.  Left  1868s.  Town 

Thornber,  John  Fraser  Poynder,  son  of  the  late  John  Thornber,  Esq., 
14,  Moreton  Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Sept.  16.  Left  1870s.  Town 

Formerly  in  New  Zealand.    A  Schoolmaster.     Of  57,  Brunswick  Road,  Brighton. 

Wanton,  Henry  Grasette,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Atherton 

Wauton,  Rugby,  aged  12,  April  7.     Left  18723.  Town 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Student,  1872,  B.A.  1876.   Died  in  California,  24  July,  1888. 

Dnndas,  Edward  Mordaunt  Ralph,  son  of  Capt.  Edward  Thomas  Dundas, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  December  1.  Left  1867s.  Town 

Residing  in  London,  1902. 

Lester,  John  Moore,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Frederick  Parkinson  Lester, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  September  4.  Left  18701.  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  Stony  Stratford, 
1880-84.  Incumbent  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ayr,  1884-90.  Vicar  of  Shifnal,  1890-99,  and 
of  St.  John's,  Woolwich,  from  1899.  Of  Hazelwood,  Shooter's  Hill,  London,  S.E. 

Ormerod,  Edward  Stanley,  third  son  of  the  Yen.  Thomas  Johnson  Ormerod, 
Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  Redenhall,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  January  28. 
Left  18692.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor.  Afterwards  a  Tea  Planter  in  Assam.  Secretary  to  the 
Liberal  Unionist  Association,  1890. 

Brnce,  Alfred  Crawford,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bruce,  St.  Nicholas 
Rectory,  Cardiff,  aged  13,  November  23.  Left  18673.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1871.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1889.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1897.  Retired,  1898.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal.  Of  Colwall,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol.  United  Service  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  257 


Crowdy,  Edward  Percy,  younger  son  of  George  Frederick  Crowdy,  Esq., 
Faringdon,  Berks,  aged  15,  April  6.  Left  1867*.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.  Practised  at  Faringdon,  Berks.  Major,  retired, 
Berkshire  Yeomanry,  1890.  Of  The  Grove,  Faringdon,  Berks.  Badminton  Club. 

Barkworth,  Harold  Arthur  Sandbach,  son  of  Harold  Barkworth,  Esq., 
Beverley,  aged  13,  August  9.  Left  18693.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  West  India  Regiment,  1876.  Captain,  Northampton 
Regiment,  1886.  Major,  Border  Regiment,  1897.  Brigade-Major,  Aldershot,  1900. 

Thorneycroft,  James  Baird,  second  son  of  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq., 
Tettenhall  Towers,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  March  19. 
Left  1867*.  School 

Of  Hill  House,  Ayrshire. 

Baylis,  Thomas  Erskine,  third  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baylis,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  2, 
Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  18673.  School 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1874.  Major,  5th  Battalion  Duke  of  Cambridge's 
Own,  Middlesex  Regiment.  Of  Ingleglen,  Farnham  Royal,  Slough.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Masterman,  Nevil,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Masterman,  Basset  Down  House, 
Swindon,  and  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Masterman,  aged  13,  January 
13.  Left  18702.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1870.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1870,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations.  1872,  B.A  ,  First  Class,  Modern  History,  1874,  M.A.  1878. 
Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough,  1875-9,  and  at  Clifton  College,  1879-81.  Hon. 
Secretary  to  London  Charity  Organization  Society,  from  1881.  Of  Burleigh, 
Cliftonville,  Dorking. 

Vccqueray,  Gerald  Cokayne,  eldest  son  of  John  William  Joseph  Vecqueray, 
Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  29.  Left  18702.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1874,  M.A.  1882.  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Coventry, 
from  1879. 

Arnold,  Edward  Penrose,  son  of  the  late  William  Delafield  Arnold,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1839),  Burley-in-Wharfedale,  aged  14,  August  29.  Left 
18672.  School 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
FOKSTEK.  Of  Cathedine,  Burley -in- Wharf edale,  Yorks.  Athenaeum  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1865. 

Beuttler,  Thomas  Breame,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  George  Beuttler,  Moreton 
Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  12,  April  29.  Left  18722.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1872.  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1872,  B.A.  1876. 
Formerly  Master  of  the  High  School,  Perth,  Western  Australia.  Superintendent 
of  Feltham  Industrial  School,  Feltham,  Middlesex. 

Beuttler,  James  Oakley,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  John  George  Beuttler, 
aged  10,  March  27.  Left  18742.  Town 

Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Formerly  Headmaster  of  the 
County  School,  Wellington,  Somerset.  Of  The  Bungalow,  Coutancheyz,  Guernsey. 

Cleminshaw,  Thomas  Stanley,  son  of  Charles  Graham  Cleminshaw,  Esq., 
1,  North  Street.  Rugby,  aged  14,  March  10.     Left  18671.         Town 
Died  at  Colombo,  18  March,  1899. 

FitzGerald,  Henry  Martin  Yesey,  son  of  William  Yesey  FitzGerald,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left  18702.  Town 

Formerly  farming  in  Manitoba,  1880-91.    Of  Long  Hall,  Stockton,  Salisbury. 
VOL.   II.  K  K 


258  Temple,   1858-69. 

Rickards,  Cyril    Henry,  son  of  Colonel    Rickards,  South   Field,    Rugby, 
aged  11,  January  11.     Left  18691.  Town 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College,  1869.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1873. 
Retired  as  Major,  1892. 

Richards,    Sydney,   son   of    Mr.    John    Richards,    Chnrchover,   aged   10, 
July  2.     Left  18672.  Town 

In  business  in  London.    Of  52,  Lanercost  Road,  Tulse  Hill  Park,  London,  S.W. 

Burton,  Herbert  Campbell,  son  of  John  Moulden  Burton,  Esq.,  Lee  Park 
Lodge,  Blnckheath,  aged  13,  May  12.     Left  18701.  B  Smith 

M.R  C.S.     Practising  at  Blackheath.    Of  Lee  Park  Lodge,  Lee  Park,  S.E. 

Harrison,    Caskie,    son    of   Samuel    J.    Harrison,    Esq.,  Virginia,    United 
States,  aged  !6,  October  24      Left  18671.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Sometime  Professor  in  Tennessee  University, 
U.S.A.  Author  of  Translations  from  Horace.  Master  of  a  School  at  Brooklyn, 
New  York. 

Hollingbery,    Edmund    Arthur,  only  son  of   Robert  Hibly    Hollingbery, 
Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  May  2.     Left  18692.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1875. 

Hone,  Joseph,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Hone,  Esq.,  35,  Lower  Leeson  Street, 
Dublin,  aged  15.  March  28.     Left  18672.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

O'Connell,  William  Bligh    Henry,  son  of  Capt.  William  Bligh  O'Coimell, 
The  Grange,  Stroud,  aged  13,  January  26.     Left  18683.       Burrows 

Barratt,  Walter  Edward,  son  of  James  Barratt,  Ksq.,  Castle  Villa,  Higher 
Broughton,  Manchester,  aged  15,  August  13.     Left  18682.      Blake 

A  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1870.  In  business  in  Manchester.  Of  Linley  Hall, 
Bishop's  Castle,  Salop. 

Warner,  William,  third  son    of   William    Warner,  Esq.,   Poplar  Terrace, 
Wolverhampton.  aged  14,  August  3.     Left  18702.  Blake 

Exhibitioner,  1870.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1870,  B  A.  First 
Class,  Final  Classics,  1874,  M  A.  1877.  Senior  Student  of  Christ  Church,  1874. 
Tutor,  1877.  Censor,  1887-92.  Ordained,  1877.  Of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Mills,  Thomas  Richard,  son  of  Thomas    Richard  Mills.  Esq.,  Mount  Rad- 
ford,  Exeter,  aged  14,  October  18.     Left  186S3.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  14th  Foot,  1872.    Retired  as  Captain. 

Anderson,  John  Coussmaker,  second   son  of   Col.  William    Coussmaker 
Anderson,  Bombay  Army,  aged  14,  Sept.  9.  Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875.  Practising  before  the  High  Court  at 
Calcutta. 

Eddis,  William  Kearns,  son  of  William  Upton  Eddis,  Esq.,  India,  aged  14, 
February  1.     Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1871.  Practised  in  Calcutta,  1871-1900.  Solicitor  to  the 
Government  of  India,  1895-1900.  Major  Commanding  Calcutta  Light  Horse, 
1893-1900.  Practising  in  London,  from  1900.  Of  43,  Queen  Victoria  Street, 
London,  B.C. 

Betts-Chapman,  Arthur  Stanley,  son   of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Betts, 
Esq.,  Heathside,  Weybridge,  aged  15,  Jan.  23.     Left  1867s. 

Hutchinson 

Formerly  in  India. 


Temple,    1858-69.  259 


Philpot,    Frederick   Freeman,  son  of  John    Philpot,    Esq.,  Lyme    Regis, 
Dorset,  aged  14,  June  8.     Left  1867a.  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.     Of  12,  Bedford  Bow,  London,  W.C. 

Allen,  Harry  Read,  son  of  George  Allen,  Esq.,  St.  Stephen  Street.  Nor- 
wich, aged  15,  July  8.     Left  18663.  Arnold 
A  Solicitor  at  Halesworth.    Drowned  while  bathing  at  Southwold,  July,  1883. 

De  Bunsen,  Moritz  William  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Ernest  De  Bunsen,  Esq., 
Abbey  Lodge,  Regents  Park,  aged  13,  Jan.  8.     Left  18702.    Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  In  the  Diplomatic  Service. 
Secretary  of  Legation  at  Tokio,  1891.  Charge  d' Affaires  in  Siam,  1894-6.  Secre- 
tary to  Embassy  at  Constantinople,  1897. 

Bourne,  Alfred  Allinson,  son  of   William   Bourne,  Esq.,  Oakfield,  Ather- 
stone,  aged  17,  April  16.     Left  1867 2.  Wilson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1867,  B.A.  17th  Wrangler,  and  2nd 
Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1871,  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School, 
1871-80.  Headmaster  of  the  Military  College,  Cowley,  Oxford,  1880.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  from  1889.  Of  Southwood  House,  Cheltenham. 

Campbell,  Robert  Macgregor,  second  son  of  the  late  Charles   Campbell, 
Esq.,  Mel  rose,  Guernsey,  aged  13,  Sept.  11.     Left  187 12.       Wilson 

University  College.  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1878.  Sometime  a  Coffee  Planter 
in  Ceylon.  Union  Club. 

Lodge,  Theophilus  Burnand,  son  of  Robert  John  Lodge,  Esq.,  The  Grove, 

Eighgate,  aged  14,  January  21.     Left  18692.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.  F.R.G.S.  Of  2,  New  Court,  Carey  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Rouquette,  Herman  Edward,  third  son  of  Henry  Philip  Rouquette,  Esq., 
Walthamstow,  aged  15,  April  17.     Left  18673.  Wilson 

Formerly  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Lofoden  Islands.  Engaged  in  the  Zulu  and 
Basuto  Campaigns.  In  South  Africa,  1902. 

Sutdiffe,  William,  son  of  Charles  Sutcliffe,    Esq.,  Brunshaw,   Burnley, 
aged  14,  May  20.     Left  18681.  Wilson 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1866. 

Lawe,  John  Drink  water,  son  of  the  lute  Robert  Lawe,  Esq.,  East  Beach, 
Lytham,  aged  14,  November  17.     Leftl8712.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1875.    Died  1888. 

Macmillan,  Michael,  fourth  son  of  John  Macmillan,  Esq.,  Newton  Stewart, 
Wigtonshire,  aged  13,  January  23.     Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1873,  B.A.  1876. 
Professor  of  Logic  and  Moral  Philosphy  at  Elphinstoue  College,  Bombay,  from 
1883.  Author  of  "  Tales  of  Indian  Chivalry,"  and  other  works. 

Sim,  George  Hamilton,  son  of  Alexander  Sim,   Esq.,  Heathfield,  Wands- 
worth,  aged  13,  November  19.     Left  18693.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1872.  Captain,  1884.  Major,  1892.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Medal.  Served  in  the 
Soudan,  1885,  at  Suakim.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Commanding  Royal  Engineers, 
5th  Infantry  Division,  South  African  Field  Force,  1899-1901.  Present  at  Spion 
Kop.  C.B.1901. 

Isherwood,   Francis  William,  third  son  of  Richard   Isherwood,  Esq.,  13, 
Elvaston  Place,  London,  aged  14,  Oct.  16.     Left  18702.  Hutchinson 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1870.    Died  at  Southsea,  30  April,  1888. 


260  Temple,  1858-69. 


Campbell,    Frederick    William,    son    of     Colonel    Frederick    Alexander 
Campbell,  Woolwich,  aged  14,  September  2.     Left  18673.     School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1871.  Captain,  1881.  Major,  1887.  Served  in 
the  Affghan  War,  1880,  Medal.  Died  at  Dornel,  Kashmir,  22  May,  1892. 

Anstice,    William,    fifth    son    of    John    Anstice,    Esq  ,    Madeley    Wood, 
Shropshire,  aged  12,  April  2.     Left  1872a.  Blake 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1872. 

Selous,  Frederick  Courtenay,  son  of  Frederick  Selous,  Esq.,  42,  Gloucester 
Koad,  Regents  Park,  aged  14,  December  31.     Left  18682.     Wilson 

An  Explorer  and  Hunter  in  South  Africa,  from  1871-1890.  Visited  Matabeleland 
in  1872,  and  travelled  continuously  from  that  time  over  the  whole  of  South 
Central  Africa,  elephant  hunting  and  collecting  specimens  of  Natural  History. 
Acted  as  guide  to  the  Pioneer  Expedition  to  Mashonaland,  1890,  and  took  part  in 
the  first  Matabele  War,  1893.  Awarded  the  Gold  Medal  of  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society,  1893,  having  previously  received  the  Cuthbert  Peek  Grant,  and  the  Back 
Grant.  Author  of  "  Sunshine  and  Storm  in  Rhodesia,"  and  other  works  of  travel 
and  sport.  Of  Alpine  Lodge,  Worplesden,  Surrey. 

Bailward,  William  Amyas,  third  son  of  John  Bailward,  Esq.,  Horsiiigton, 
Wincanton,  aged  13,  June  11.     Left  18712.  B.  Smith 

Exhibitioner,  1871.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1884.  Of  1,  Princes  Mansions,  London,  S.  W.  New  University 
Club. 

Soutliam,   Frederick  Armitage,  second   son   of  George   Southam,  Esq., 
Oakfield,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  15,  May  17.     Left  1869s. 

Mdberly 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1873.  B.Med.  and 
M.A.  1877.  F.R.C.S.  Of  13,  St.  John  Street,  Manchester. 

Godsal,  William  Charles,  second  son  of  Philip  William  Godsal,  Esq.,  Iscoyd 
Park,  Shropshire,  aged  14,  November  5.     Left  18683.  Blake 

Passed  5th  into  Woolwich,  1872.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1872.  Captain, 
1884.  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College,  1883-88.  Retired,  1889. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882.  Medal  and  Bronze  Star. 

Tagart,  Charles  Ongley,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Tagart,  Esq.,  31,  Craven 
Hill  Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  June  2.     Left  18691.  School 

A  Merchant  in  London.    35,  Palace  Court,  Bayswater  Hill,  W.    Reform  Club. 

Campbell,  Colin  George,  second  son   of   Colin   George   Campbell,   Esq., 
Stonefield,  Tarbert,  Argyllshire,  aged  13,  May  26.     Left  18711. 

School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1879.  In  the  India  Office.  Assistant 
Secretary,  Political  Department,  from  1897.  Of  43,  Lower  Belgrave  Street, 
London,  S.W:  New  University  Club. 

Chappell,  Edward,  son  of  William  Chappell,  Esq.,  30,  Upper  Barley  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  May  20.     Left  18692.  Burrows 

In  business  in  London.    Of  51,  Chester  Square,  London,  W. 

Kilner,  Francis  Charles,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Maze  Kilner,  Chester 
Castle,  Chester,  aged  14,  June  26.     Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  Potternewton,  Leed», 
1881-92,  and  of  Bingley,  Yorks,  from  1892.  Archdeacon  of  Craven,  from  1896. 

G-wyer,  Samuel  Keate,  third  son  of  Samuel  Keate  Gwyer,  Esq.,  St.  Peters- 
burg, aged  15,  December  5.     Left  18693.  Hutchinaon 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1869.    Died,  1885. 


Temple,   1858-69.  261 


Maude,  William,  son  of  Thomas  James  Maude,  Esq.,  H ill mor ton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  March  28.  Left  1870*.  Town 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.     Of  Granville  Mansions,  Arundel  Street,  London. 

Romilly,  George,  third  son  of  Charles  Romilly,  Esq.,  29,  Wilton  Orescent, 
London,  aged  13,  August  30.  Left  1870s.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875.    A  Tea  Planter  in  India. 

Gilpin,  William  Bernard,  son  of  Bernard  Gilpin,  Ksq.,  The  Limes,  Caunock, 
Stafford,  aged  14,  February  1.  Left  18683.  Arnold 

A  Journalist  in  New  York,  U.S.A.,  1902. 

Heatley,  Frederick  James  Garland,  son  of  Richard  Davis  Heatley,  Esq., 
(Jrix,  Hatfield  Peverell,  Essex,  aged  14,  July  25.  Left  18663.  Blake 

Mining  in  South  America,  since  1880. 

Miller,  John  Frederick,  fourth   son  of   William   Miller,  Esq.,  23,  Sussex 
Place,  Regents  Park,  aged  13,  February  13.     Left  18701.  Burrows 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.    A  Solicitor  in  London.    Died,  1900. 

Tobin,  Henry  Murray,  son  of  James  Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1832), 
Eastham  House,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Sept.  18.  Left  18701.  Blake 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1871.    Died  in  India,  1883. 

Peele,  Charles  John  Brandram,  son  of  John  Brandram  Peele,  Esq., 
Richmond  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1868s.  Arnold 

Died  at  Childowen  Hall,  Cherbury,  1896. 

Garnett-Botfield,  Alfred  Stanton,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bishton 
Garnett-Botfield,  Decker  Bill,  Shifnal,  Salop,  aged  15,  Sept.  25. 
Left  18683.  Wilson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1884.  A  Solicitor  at  Manchester 
Died  1890. 

Dllgdale,  John  Marshall,  eldest  son  of  John  Dugdale,  Esq.,  9,  .Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  London  aged  14,  October  15.  Left  18693.  Blake 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1873.  Barristej-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1875. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Montgomeryshire.  High  Sheriff,  1896.  Major,  Montgomery- 
shire Yeomanry,  1889-92.  Of  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  Oswestry.  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Lushington,  Arthur  James,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Da  vies 
Lushington,  Esq.,  North  Ferriby,  Yorks,  aged  13,  December  6. 
Left  18  708.  School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge.  Gazetted  to  tho  19th  Hussars,  1874.  Captain,  Dorset 
Regiment,  1884.  Major,  1893.  Commandant  and  Staff  Officer  at  Assiorit  on  the 
Nile,  1889.  Of  Laddingford  Croft,  Yalding,  Kent.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sartoris,  Algernon  Charles  Frederick,  second  son  of  Edward  John  Sartoris, 
Esq.,  Warneford  Park,  Hants,  aged  14,  Aug.  1.  Leftl8673.  Arnold 

Son  of  Adelaide  Kemble.  Married  a  daughter  of  General  Grant,  President, 
U.8.A.  Died  at  Capri,  1893. 

Boyson,  James  Lepard,  son  of  Ambrose  Boyson,  Esq.,  Elm  House, 
Clapham  Common,  aged  14,  March  4.  Left  18681.  B.  Smith 

Resident  in  Channel  Islands. 

Maclean,  Donald  Frederick,  son  of  John  George  Maclean,  Esq.,  130,  West- 
bourne  Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left  18683.  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  Royal  East  Middlesex  Militia.  Of  130,  Westbourn*  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  W. 


262  Temple,  1858-69. 


Thornton,  Augustus  Vansittart,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  V 
Thornton    (O.R.    1830),    Southill,    Oallington,   aged    14, 


Francis  Vansittart 
_  June   6 

Left  1868s.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1879.  Rector  of  St.  Mellion,  Truro, 
1876-85.  Rector  of  Roche,  Cornwall,  from  1885. 

Lane,  Charles  Pelham,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  Moundsley  Hall, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  September  25.     Left  18703.  Moberly 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcester- 
shire. J.P.  for  Warwickshire.  Of  Mouudsley  Hall,  Kings  Norton,  Worcestershire. 

Welsh,  William,  son   of   Anthony   Welsh,   Esq.,  Hilston   House,  Bowdon, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  18681.  Hutchinson 

Of  Bifrons,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Sandars,  Horace  William,  son  of  Thomas  Collett  Sandars,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1836), 
Southgate,  aged  14,  January  26.     Left  18692.  School 

Of  10,  H.  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 

Westfeldt,  Philip  Otto  Bamsay,  son  of  George  Gustaf   Westfeldt,  Esq., 
Leamington,  aged  13,  October  31.     Left  18711.  School 

Formerly  of  Rugby  Grange,  North  Carolina,  U.S.A.     Died,  1889. 

Sidgwick,    Christopher,   son   of    Robert    Hodgson    Sidgwick,    Esq.,  The 
Raikes,  Skipton,  aged  13,  April  4.     Left  18691.  School 

A  Coffee  Planter  in  Ceylon. 

Hoare,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Rolls  Hoare,  Esq  ,  Marlow  House,  Kings- 
ton -oil-Thames,  aged  14,  March  14.     Left  18683.  Arnold 

Of  49,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Bush,   Thomas    Cromwell,  eldest    son    of    the   Rev.    Paul   Bush,   Duloe, 
Liskeard,  aged  14,  April  8.     Left  1869s.  B.  Smith 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1882.  Became  the  representative  of 
the  family  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  The  Protector,  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  1893. 
Of  Cheshunt  Place,  Herts.  Rector  of  Hornblotton,  (with  Alford),  Somerset 
from  1896. 

Walker,  Alfred  Caldecote,  son  of  George  Henry  Walker,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1830), 
Newbold  Grange,  Rugby,  aged  14,  April  18.     Left  18702.    Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Practised  in  Bombay  till  1897.  Of  Melford, 
Leamington. 

Teimant,  John  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  Scartoft  Lodge, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  September  13.     Left  186k2.  Wilson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1869.  Formerly  Captain,  2nd  West  York  Militia  Of 
Scartoft  Lodge,  Shadwell,  Leeds. 

Wheler,  Charles  Stuart,  son  of  General  Sir  Francis   Wheler,  Bart-.,  (O.R. 
1810),  Leamington,  aged  14  August  25.     Left  18673.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  13th  Hussars,  1871.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1884.  Major 
1892.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1897.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882  Action 
of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.  In  the  Tirah  Campaign.  Medal. 
Commanding  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  at  Nowgong,  Central  India,  1902. 

Nugent,  Alfred  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Captain  John  Venables  Nugent, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  June  19.     Left  18663.  Town 

Non-Collegiate  Student,  Oxford,  1877.    Emigrated  to  Minnesota,  U.S.A. 


Temple,   1858-69.  263 


Montgomery,  Basil   Templer,    son    of    Sir   Graham    Montgomery,   Bart., 
Stobo  Castle,  N.B.,  aged  13,  March  1.     Left  18692.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  the  71st  Foot,  and  60th  Rifles.    Of  Stanbridge  Hall.  Romsey,  Hants. 
White's  Club. 

Townsend,   Charles   Edward  Sutton,  second  son   of  William    Townsend. 
Esq.,  Clifton,  Rugby.,  aged  12,  March  25.     Left  18672.  Town 

Went  to  Cooper's  Hill  College,  but  his  health  broke  down,  and  he  has  been  long 
a  hopeless  invalid. 

Elwell,  Robert  Reginald,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Edward  El  well, 
Danntsey  Rectory,  Wilts,  aged  14,  Sept.  12.     Left  18661.       Wilson 

.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1871.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.     Of  Highworth,  Wilts. 

Flower,   Henry  Vincent,  son   of  the  late    Henry   Vincent    Flower,   Esq., 
Scarrington.  Notts,  aged  14,  November  12.     Left  18683.       Wilson 
Of  Scarrington,  Wharton,  Notts. 

Jones,  Herbert  Pryce.  son  of  John  Pryce  Jones,  Esq.,  Greenfields,  Shrews- 
bury, aged  14,  February  10.  'Left  18683.  School 

Janion,   Richard   Garnett,  second   son  of  Joseph  Janion,    Esq.,  Alderley 
Edge,  aged  12,  April  7.     Left  1871 2.  Moberly 

New  College,  Oxford,   B.A.  1875,    M.A.  1878.     Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1877.    Northern  Circuit.     Of  9,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Phillips,  William,  second  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Phillips,  High  Street,  tingby, 
aged  11,  August,  20.     Left  18722.  Town, 

Locomotive  and  Carriage  Department,  Great  Western  Railway.    Of  10,  Waterloo 
Road  South,  Wolverhampton. 

Staniland,  Meaburn.  third  son  of  Meabnrn  Staniland.  Esq.,  Harrington 
Hall,  Spilsby,  aged  13,  May  21.     Left  18663.  Moberly 

F.G.S.    Associate,  Royal  School  of  Mines.    J.P.  for  Lincolnshire.    Of  Old  Hall, 
Langton,  Spilsby.     Reform  Club. 

Leslie,  John  Edward  Cranston,  eldest  son  of  Col.  John  Thomas  Leslie.  O.B., 
St.  Leonards-on  Sea,  aged  13,  Feb.  18.     Left  18702.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.    J.P.  for  the  County  of  Middlesex.     Of  The  Green, 
Southgate.     Conservative  Club. 

Foster,  George  Jones,  son  of  the  late  James  Percival  Foster,  Esq.,  Wood- 
house,  Stourport,  aged  14,  January  13.     Left  18661.  B.  Smith 

Littledale,  Clement  St.  George  Royds,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Littledale, 
(O.R.  1830),  Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  8.  Left  18662.  B.  Smith 
F.R  G.S.    Of  Wick  Hill  House,  Bracknell,  Berks. 

Beasley,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  Beasley,  St  Matthew's  School, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  January  24.     Left  1867s.  Town 

Sometime  employed  by  the  L.  and  N.-W.  Railway  Company.    Died  at  Buenos 
Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  20  October,  1901. 

Hands,  Joseph  Thomas,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hands,  Sheep  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  November  3.     Left  18663.  Town 

In  business  in  Sheep  Street,  Rugby. 

Hands,  Charles   Henry,  son  of  the  above  Mr.  Thomas   Hands,  aged  12, 
January  22.     Left  18683.  Town 

In  business  in  Sheep  Street,  Rugby.    Died  11  April.  1900. 


264  Temple,   1858-69. 


Forster,  John  Charles,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  Forster,  14,  Lawford  Koad, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  November  29.  Left  18703.  Town 

Of  20,  Railway  Terrace,  Rugby. 

Bickliain,  Ernest  Arthur,  son  of  Spencer  Henry  Bickham,  Esq.,  Gorsefield, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  August  24  Left  18661.  Hutchinson 

Currie,  Frederick  Reeve,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Larkins  Curriei 
afterwards  Baronet,  (O.R.  1836),  Bright  Waltham,  Wantage, 
Berks,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  18682.  Town 

Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baronet,  1900.    Of  Turra  Murra,  Rugby. 

Ellis,  Eustace,  son  of  George  Henry  Ellis,  Esq.,  7,  Spring  Gardens,  London, 
aged  13,  July  22.  Left  18683.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.  Of  5,  Delahay  Street,  Westminster.  Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Caldecott,  Sidney  Arthur,  sixth  son  of  Charles  Marriott  Caldecott,  Esq., 
(O.R.  18i5),  Holbrook  G.range.aged  13,  April  4.  Leftl8672.  Burrows 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College,  1867.  Accidentally  shot  himself  when  loading  a 
revolver  at  Rosario,  South  America.  19  April,  1872. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1866. 

Lester  Horace  Frank,  second  son  of  the  late  General  Frederick  Lester, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  March  9.  Left  18722.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1872.  University  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner  1872,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1874,  B.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879. 
A  Journalist  in  London,  and  many  years  on  the  staff  of  the  Daily  Telegraph. 
Died  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  9  Octobei,  1896. 

Harrison,    Harry    Cazalet,   eldest  son   of  the  late   Rev.    Henry    Robert 
Harrison,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  November  8.     Left  18693.     Wilson 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1871.    A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon. 

Clare,  John  Francis  Leigh,  son  of  John  Leigh  Clare,  Esq.,  Toxteth  Old 
Hall,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  4.  Left  18691.  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878.  Practising  in  Liverpool.  Of  The  Chase  East, 
Hoylake,  Birkenhead. 

Cole,  Horace  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Whaley  Cole,  Esq.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
aged  13,  March  27.  Left  18672.  B.  Smith 

Heather,  Henry  George,  son  of  James  Heather,  Esq.,  171,  Camden  Road, 
London,  aged  13,  October  13.  Loft  18702.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor,  of  17,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

Adam,  Charles  Fox  Frederick,  only  son  of  the  late  Gen  Sir  Frederick 
Adam,  G.C.B.,  Paris,  aged  13,  November  27.  Left  18711.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1871.  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1888-92, 
at  Brussels,  1892-7.  Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Washington,  1897-8,  at  Madrid, 
from  1898. 

Williamson,  Robert  Isherwood,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Williamson,  Esq., 
Sunny  Bank.  Ripon,  aged  14,  Feb.  8.  Left  18703.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Junior  Student,  1871,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1874, 
B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878,  B  Med.  1879.  Radcliffe  Travelling  Fellow.  F.R.C.S.  Died 
at  Florence,  6  January,  1882. 

Gordon,  Henry  King,  son  of  Charles  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  after- 
wards  K.C.B.,  Calcutta,  aged  15,  April  12.  Left  18681.  Burrows 

In  the  Bank  of  Bengal,  1872-1900.  Formerly  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Indian  Volunteer 
Force.  Of  Cross  Park,  Barnstaple.  Grosvenor  Club, 


Temple,   1858-69.  265 

Anderson,  William  Robert  Le  Geyt,  son  of  Col.  Anderson,  92,  Gloucester 
Crescent,  London,  aged  15,  July  20.  Left  1867s.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  63rd  Foot,  1870.  Captain,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  1882.  Major, 
1890.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1896.  Colonel,  1900.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Cam- 

ign,   1882.     Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.     With  the  Tirah  Expedition,  1897. 

spatches.    Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Smith,  Francis  Rawdon,  eldest  son  of  John  Peter  George  Smith,  Esq., 
Springbank,  Anfield,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left  18692. 

School 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  1871. 

Lowe,  Walter  Bezant,  son  of  the  late  H.  Lowe,  Esq.,  Albert  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  January  3.  Left  18732.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1873,  First  Class,  Natural  Science  Tripos, 
1876,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880.  Late  Assistant  Master,  Glenalmond.  Master  of  a 
School  at  Fareham.  Of  Cae  Carw,  Llanfairfechan,  N.  Wales. 

LemonillS,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  Augustus  Henry  Lemonius,  Esq  ,  Stone- 
house,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  28.     Left  18701.  Blake 
Died  at  Margate,  3  November,  1900. 

Caird,  Robert  Peel,  son  of  James  Caird,  Esq.,  17,  Pembridge  Square, 
London,  aged  15,  June  10.  Left  18662.  Wilson 

Remington,  Robert  Leighton,  son  of  Reginald  Frederick  Remington,  Esq., 
14,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  Mar.  23.  Left  18673.  School 

Lyon,  Arthur,  son  of  Frederick  Lyon,  Esq.,  Mollington  Hall,  Chester, 
aged  14,  August  4.  Left  18681.  School 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool. 

Skinner,  James,  son  of  James  Skinner,  Esq.,  Bedford  Park,  Croydon,  aged 
14,  August  20.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

A  Stockbroker  in  London. 

Ratliff,  Arthur  William,  son  of  William  Ratlin3,  Esq.,  Leicester  Road, 
Coventry ,  aged  14,  August  20.  Left  18673.  Hutchinson 

Gordon,  Thomas  Gisborne,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Frederick  Gordon, 
Rectory,  Annahilt,  Hillsborough,  Ireland,  aged  14,  December  15. 
Left  18683.  Hutchinson 

A  Wine  Merchant  in  Belfast. 

Whiting,    Henry   Paul,   son   of    Henry    Whiting,   Esq.,   Lavender   Hill, 
Wandsworth  Road,  London,  aged  14,  Mar.  2.  Left  18683.  B.  Smith 
A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  9,  Bolingbroke  Grove,  Wandsworth  Common,  S.W. 

Loyd,  Edward  Kirkman,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Kirkman  Loyd,  Esq., 

Brighton,  aged  15.  August  3.     Left  18671.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  Captain,  28th  Regiment.   Retired,  1883.  Of  The  Old  House,  Wimborne. 

Denton,  George  Chardin,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Abercrombie  Denton, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  June  22  Left  18662.  Burrows 

Formerly  Captain,  57th  Regiment.  Colonial  Secretary  of  Lagos,  from  1888. 
C.M.G.  1891.  K.C.M.G.  1900.  Of  Lagos,  Africa.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cobley,  Henry  Nathaniel,  son  of  Mr.  Joseph  Oobley,  Little  Pennington 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  10,  September  27.  Left  18741.  Town 

Sometime  in  the  Meteorological  Office.    Afterwards  a  Journalist.    Died,  5  April, 
1884. 
VOL.  II  LL 


266  Temple,    1858-69. 


Layton,  George  Moffat  Rhys,  son  of  James  Layton,  Esq.,  The  Wilderness, 
Baldock,  Herts,  aged  13,  January  17.     Left  18662.  Wilson 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,    B.A.  1875.     Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1879. 
Western  Circuit.    Of  3,  Dr.  Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1866. 

Arnold,  William  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Arnold,  Esq.,  (O.R. 1837), 
26,  St.  Giles,  Oxford,  aged  14,  September  18.     Left  1871*.    Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1871.     University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  1872,  Arnold  Historical 
Prize  Essay,  1879,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.     Of  196,  Plymouth  Grove,  Manchester. 

Wilmer,  Horace,  son  of  Bradford  Wilmer,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1820),  Reydon  Hall, 
Suffolk,  aged  14,  November  2.     Left  18653.  Arnold 

I.C.E.    College,    Cooper's    Hill.      Served   in    India.      District  Engineer,  Great 
Eastern  Eailway,  Stratford,  London,  B.C. 

Bolton,   William    Henry,  eldest   son    of    Joseph    Cheney   Bolton,    Esq., 
Carbrook,  Falkirk,  aged  13,  March  19.     Left  18722.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1878.    Died  1896. 

Chaplin,  Thomas  Hamby,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Chaplin,  Esq., 
Westgate,  Louth,  aged  15.  March  15.     Left  18692.  Wilson 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.    Died  in  London,  9  December,  1876. 

Emson,  Charles  George,  son  of  Alfred  Emson,  Esq.,  Dorchester,  Dorset, 
aged  13,  February  8.     Left  18703.  Blake 

Died  before  1886. 

Goldschmidt,  Walter  Otto,  eldest  son  of  Otto  Goldschmidt,  Esq.,  Oak 
Lea,  Wimbledon  Park,  aged  18,  August  5.     Left  18711.          School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.    A  Clerk  in  Chancery,  Registrar's 
Office,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice.    Of  The  Grove,  Boltons,  London,  S.W. 

Yorke,  Alexander  Campbell,  son  of  Archdeacon  Yorke,  Wimpole  Rectory, 
Cambridgeshire,  aged  14,  January  12.     Left  18702.  Molerly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1870.     Went  to  Queensland,  1873.    Ordained,  1883. 
In  New  Zealand,  1887-97.     Rector  of  Fowlmere,  Royston,  from  1897. 

Barker,  Henry  Gratton,  son  of    Henry  James  Barker,  Esq.,  Chipstead. 
Redhill,  aged  13,  May  23.     Left  18693.  School 

Denton,  Eardley  Fraser,  second  son  of  John  Bailey  Denton,  Esq.,  Wood- 
field,  Stevenage,  aged  13,  November  30.     Left  18703.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  22,  Whitehall  Place, 
London,  S.W. 

Cobb,   Herbert  Mansfield,   son  of    Robert    Lake    Cobb,    Esq.,   Higham, 
Rochester,  aged  12,  September  23.     Left  1871 a.  Rutchinson 

A  Land  Agent  and  Surveyor.    Of  Gadshill  House,  Higham,  Rochester. 

Janion,  Herbert  Garnett,  son  of  Joseph  Janion,  Esq.,  Brookside,  Alderley 
Edge,  aged  15.  June  4.     Left  18682.  Moberly 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1875.    Of  Victoria  Park,  Manchester. 

Still,  Ernest  Robert,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Still,  Esq.,  Sutton,  Surrey,  aged 
14,  July  14.     Leftl87l2.  Blake 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1880.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876. 
Of  5,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 


Temple,    1858-69.  267 


Watkins,  Benjamin,  son  of  Mrs.  Watkins,  43,  Pennington  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  January  3.  Left  18712.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1871.    Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879. 

Michell,  Arthur  Tompson,  fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Michel  1,  afterwards 
Principal  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  aged  13,  September  16. 
Left  18703.  Burrows 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Rector  of  Brampton,  Norfolk, 
1885-91.  Editor  of  the  Rugby  School  Register,  Vol.  iii.,  1891,  and  of  the  present 
edition  of  Vols.  i.  and  ii.  Vicar  of  Sheriffhales,  near  Newport,  Shropshire,  from 
1891.  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Hornby,  Phipps  John,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hornby,  St. 
Michael's  on- Wy re,  Garstang,  aged  13,  Jan.  10.  Left  18722.  Blake 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's-on-Wyre, 
Garstang,  from  1885. 

Barrington,  Groker,  second  son  of  Croker  Harrington,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  58,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  aged  15,  August  18. 
Left  1870*.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  M.A.    Admitted  a  Solicitor.    Of  10,  Ely  Place,  Dublin. 

Armitage,  Joseph,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  James  Armitage, 
Casterton,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  aged  12,  Nov.  29.  Left  18722.  Wilson 

Exhibitioner,  1872.    New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Natural  Science, 

1876.  B.Med.  and  M.A.,  1880.    Burdett-Coutts  Scholarship:  for  Natural  Science. 

Littlewood,  Henry  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Benjamin  Littlewood,  Esq., 
Clent  H  ouse,  Stourbridge,  aged  1 5,  Dec.  6.  Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1876.  Vicar  of  Goring,  Berks,  1885-95. 
Rector  of  Burston,  Diss,  Norfolk,  from  1895. 

Dymock,  Thomas  Graham  Weir,  son  of  Archibald  Dymock,  Esq.,  M.D., 
28,  South  Street,  Louth,  aged  14,  Nov.  8.  Left  18672.  Wilson 

s  College,  London,  English  Scholarship,  1868.    Indian  Civil  Service,  1869. 
before  1886. 

Senior,  Edward  Marcus  Nassau,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Senior,  Esq., 
Drenagh,  Newton,  Limavady,  Ireland,  aged  12,  October  5. 
Left  18683.  School 

Secretary  to  the  Trust  and  Agency  Company  of  Australasia.  Of  98,  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea. 

Gooding,  William  Forbes,  eldest  son  of  William  Gooding,  Esq.,  Durleigh 
Elm,  Bridgwater,  aged  14,  March  3.  Left  18702.  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1871.  Formerly  a  Tea  and  Coffee  Planter,  Wynaad, 
Madras.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  Durleigh  Elm,  Bridgwater. 

Barry,  James,  son  of  John  Boyle  Barry,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Calcutta,  aged  14, 
December  5.  Left  18673.  B.  Smith 

Lefroy,  Augustus  Henry  Fraser,  second  son  of  Gen.  John  Henry  Lefroy, 
afterwards  K.O.M.G.,  Grosvenor  House,  Blackheath,  aged  14, 
June  21.  Left  18712.  Burrows 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A,  1875,  M.A.  1880.     Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple 

1877.  Practising  in  Canada.     Of  Osgoode  HaU,  Toronto. 

Holt,  Robert  Edward  Hallett,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hallett  Holt,  Esq., 
9,  Durham  Terrace,  London,  aged  15,  Oct  24.  Left  18703.  Arnold 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1874.  Author  of  "  A  Handybook  on  the  Regis- 
tration of  Title  and  the  Transfer  of  Land."  Of  Staple  Inn,  W.C.,  and  3,  Devon* 
shire  Terrace,  Portland  Place,  W. 


268  Temple,  1858-69. 


Norton,  Eardley  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Bruce  Norton,  Esq.,  35,  Bedford 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  February  19.     Left  18683.  Arnold 

Merton  College,   Oxford,    B.A.   1874.      Barrister-at-Law,   Lincoln's    Inn,  1876. 
Formerly  Coroner  at  Madras. 

Ralli,  Theodore,  son  of  Demetrius    Ralli,  Esq.,   190,  Upper  Parliament 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  5.     Left  18692.  Arnold 

In  business  at  Calcutta,  1882-92.    Of  38,  Leinster  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Griffiths,  Llewellyn,  son  of  the  late  George  Richard  Griffiths,  Esq.,  Cowley 
Grove,  "Oxbridge,  aged  15,  August  27.  Left  18691.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Formerly  Captain,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 
Served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  1873.    Medal. 

,  Joseph  Crawhall,  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Chapman,  Esq.,  Silks- 
worth  Hall,  Suiiderland,  aged  13,  March  11.     Left  187 12.     Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1871-3.    Civil  and  Consulting  Engineer,  and  Patent 
Agent,  1879-1900.    Of  St.  Mildred's,  Surbiton. 

Arkcoll,  Cecil  Scott,  only  son  of  Francis  William  Arkcoll,  Esq.,  19,  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  19.  Left  18722.  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1879.     Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1877.    Died  March,  1900. 

Over,  Frederick  Richard,  son  of  Mr.  Richard  Over,  37,  Pennington  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  October  30.  Left  18723.  Town 

Gardner,  Herbert  Wilson,  son  of  James  Gardner,  Esq,,  Stone  House, 
Rugeley,  aged  14,  January  19.  Left  18703.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor.  1876.    Practising  at  Rugeley.     Of  Armitage,  Rugeley. 
Staffordshire. 

Holland,  Sydney,  son  of  Stephen  George  Holland  Esq.,  56,  Porchester 
Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  February  19.  Left  18713.  Burrows 

Of  Gore  Lodge,  Lubenham,  Market  Harborough. 

Langford,  Thomas  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Langford, 
Esq.,  The  Crescent,  York,  aged  14,  Jan.  20.     Left  18693.       Wilson 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  1870. 

Rooper,  John  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Plumer  Pott  Rooper,  (O.R. 
1840),  Abbotts  Ripton,  aged  14,  August  7.  Left  18692.  Blake 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.     Rector  of  Abbotts  Ripton,  Huntingdon, 
from  1881. 

Bruce,  Henry  Campbell,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Antrim 
Bruce,  afterwards  Lord  Aberdare,  Duffryn,  Aberdare,  aged  15, 
June  19.  Left  18673.  Blake 

Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  BARON  ABERDARE,  1895.    Of  Duffryn,  Mountain  Ash, 
South  Wales,  and  83,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Birch,  Lightwood  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  John  Birch,  Esq.,  Armitage 
Lodge,  Rugeley,  aged  15,  February  12.  Left  18671.  Hutchinson 

J.P.  for  Staffordshire.     Formerly  Captain,  1st  Stafford  Militia.      Of  Quarry 
Lodge,  Lichfield. 

Combe,  Abram,  son  of  James  Combe,  Esq.,  Sydenham  Park,  Belfast,  aged 
14,  July  16.  Leftl8692.  WiUon 

A  Merchant  in  Belfast. 


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NewtOH,  William  Gyllich,  son   of    Francis    Rhodes  Newton,   Esq.,  Grab 
Island,  Porto  Rico,  aged  13,  June  20.     Left  18703.  Hufchinson 

Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1873.  India  Public  Works  Depart- 
ment, 1876.  Executive  Engineer,  Rangoon,  from  1877.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Bassett,  Ralph  Thnrston,  second  son  of  Richard  Bassett,  Esq.,  Bonvilston 
House,  Cardiff,  aged  15,  January  15.     Left  18692.  Blake 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1869.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorganshire.  High  Sheriff, 
1895.  Of  Crossways,  Cowbridge,  Glamorgan.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Cropper,  Charles  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Cropper,  Esq.,  Ellergreen, 
Kendal.  aged  14,  July  6.     Left  1870^.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A  1875.  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmoreland.  Of 
Tolson  Hall,  Kendal.  Brooks'  Club. 

Spans,    James,    second   son   of   the   late    Capt.   James   Spens,  3,   Horton 
Crescent,  Kugby,  aged  13,  March  30.     Left  18681.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  85th  Foot,  1872.  Captain,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  1883. 
Major,  1886.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1898.  Brevet  Colonel,  1901.  Served  in  the 
Affghan  War,  1879-80.  With  the  Kuram  Division,  Yarmusht  Expedition,  and 
assault  of  Zawa.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  in  command  of  his  regiment, 
1899-1902.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  C.B.  1901. 

Thornber,  Richard,  fourth  son  of  the  late  John  Thornber,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  November  18.     Left  18713.  Town 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1882.  Vicar  of  St.  John,  Kensal  Green, 
London,  W.,  from  1891. 

Brierley,  Harold,  fourth  son  of  James  Brierley,  Esq..  West  Hill,  Rochdale, 
aged  14,  April  2.     Left  18702.  B.  Smith 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1879.  Rector  of  Ribbesford,  1893-6. 
Vicar  of  Bridstow,  Ross,  Hereford,  from  1898. 

Seton,  Andrew  Ramsay  Wilmot,  only  son  of  Wilmot  Seton,  Esq.,  Cotsford 
House,  Brackley,  aged  14,  June  25.     Left  1869s.  School 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1878.  Rector  of  Elsted,  Sussex, 
1887-95.  Curate  of  Hardington  Mandeville,  Yeovil,  from  1901. 

Williams,  Arthur  Warren,  eldest  son  of  John    Williams,  Esq.,  176.  High- 
bury New  Park,  London,  aged  13,  Dec  31.     Left  1869s.      Moberly 

A  Merchant  in  London.  Member  of  the  Court  of  the  Drapers  Company.  Of  25, 
De  Vere  Gardens,  London,  W.  Reform  Club. 

Davies,  Hugh  Powel,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Davies,  Moor  Court, 
Kington,  aged  13,  May  21.     Left  18703.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.    Of  222,  Strand,  London,  W.C.  . 

Dobrge,  George  Harrison,  son  of  George  Dobre*e,  Esq.,  84,  Regents   Park 
Gardens,  aged  14,  April  24.     Left  18681.  Moberly 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.  A  Coffee  Planter  in  the  Coorg  District,  1875.  Died  in 
India,  25  April,  1878. 

Waugh,  Edward  Lamb,  son  of  Edward  Waugh,  Esq.,  Cockermouth,  aged 
15,  August  14     Left  18682.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1887.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1873.  Registrar  of  County  Court.  Hon.  Major,  1st  Volunteer  Battalion,  Border 
Regiment  Of  The  Burroughs,  Cockermouth. 

Harper,  Percy,  son  of  Samuel  Harper,  Esq.,  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey,  aged 
14,  March  15.     Left  18701.  B.  Smith 

Went  to  America. 


270  Temple,    1858-69. 


Chapman,  George  Alexander,  son  of  Charles  Chapman,  Esq.,  29,  Belsize 
Park,  Harapstead,  aged  14,  December  24.     Left  18681.   Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  98th  Foot,  1872.  Captain,  North  Stafford  Regiment,  1880. 
Major,  1886.  Eetired.  Served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition,  1884. 

Ewart,  William  David,  son  of  the  late  James  Bell  Ewart,  Esq.,  10, 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  aged  13,  February  1.  B.  Smith 

Died  in  the  summer  holidays,  1869. 

Money,  George  Alfred,  son  of  Wigram  B.  Money,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
Sheepstead  Bouse,  Abingdon,aged  13,  April  24.  Lef 1 18703.£.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  8th  Foot,  1872.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1884.  Major,  1892. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1898.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal.  In  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition,  1881.  With  the 
Zhob  Field  Force,  1890.  Despatches.  With  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
1897-98.  Wounded.  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Junior  United  Service  Clnb. 

Wilkes,  Samuel  Robert,  son  of  the  Kev.  Robert  Wilkes,  Lofts  Hall,  Saffron 
Waldron,  aged  13,  May  30.  Left  1872*.  Hutchinson 

Harris,  George  Hardy,  son  of  George  William  Harris,  Esq.,  Nether  Priors, 
Halstead,  aged  13,  February  9.  Left  18703.  B.  Smith 

A  Solicitor,  practising  at  Exeter.     Of  Woodway,  Teignmouth,  South  Devon. 

Sharp,  Richard  Ward,  son  of  Thomas  Belt  Sharp,  Esq.,  Lowfields,  Hootou, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  December  8.  Left  1867s.  Wilson 

Sinclair,  William,  son  of  William  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Thorncote,  Rock  Ferry, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  18.  Left  18683.  Moberly 

A  Merchant  in  Hull.     Died,  7  January,  1896. 

Walsh,    George,   son   of    Nathaniel    Walsh,    Esq.,    Orchard    Bank,   Over 
Darwen,  Blackburn,  aged  14,  February  16.     Left  18682.         Wilson 
A  Merchant  at  Over  Darwen. 

Sawyer,  Henry,  sou  of  Captain  John  Sawyer,  Colaba  Villa,  Rugby,  aged 
13,  September  12.  Left  18701.  Town 

M.R.C.S.  England,  1877.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  at  the  Hospital,  Darlington. 
Of  123,  Horton  Lane,  Bradford,  Yorkshire. 

Russell,  William  Lean,  son  of  John  Alexander  Russell,  Esq.,  32,  Pembridge 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  18711.  Burrows 

A  Merchant  in  London. 

Jervois,  William  Henry  Hammond,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  William 
Francis  Jervois,  afterwards  G.C.M.G.,  9,  Southwick  Crescent, 
London,  aged  14,  September  10.  Left  187 12.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1878.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Munster  Square,  from  1896.  Of  58,  Osuaburgh  Street,  London,  N.W. 

Cochrane,  Henry  Heath,  son  of  Alexander  Brodie  Cochrane,  Esq.,  Stour- 
bridge,  aged  14,  May  6.  Left  18682.  Moberly 

Of  Eastwood  Hall,  Durham. 

Ingles,  Walter  Chamberlayne,  son  of  Henry  Ingles,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Chamberlayne,  Chapel  House,  Guildford,  aged  14,  April  4. 
Left  18702.  Wilson 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1877.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  CHAMBERLAYNE.  Of  Stow 
Lodge,  Stow-in-the-Wold. 


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Brand,  Arthur  George,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Brand,  M.P., 
afterwards  Viscount  Hampden,  Glyndehurst  Place,  Lewes,  aged 
13,  May  1.  Left  18701.  Moberly 

M.P.  for  the  Wisbech  Division  of  Cambridgeshire,  1891-5.  Of  Oaklawn,  Crawley 
Down,  Sussex.  Reform  Club. 

Arkcoll,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Arkcoll,  Esq.,Eocky  Hill,  Maidstorie,  aged 

13,  June  6.     Left  18682.  Moberly 

Johnson,  Richard  Francis,  son  of  Richard  William  Johnson,  Esq., 
Brickleharapton  Hall,  Pershore,  aged  14,  July  12.  Left  18692  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1872.  Captain,  1881.  Brigade-Major,  Royal 
Artillery,  Ireland,  1884.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1898.  Commanding  Royal 
Artillery,  South  Africa,  1900-01.  C.M.G.,  1902. 

Courtenay,  Hugh  Leslie,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Henry  Hugh 
Uourtenay,  afterwards  Earl  of  Devon,  Mamhead,  Exeter,  aged  14, 
August  1.  Lett  18703.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1878.    Of  Powderham,  Exeter. 

Westenra,  Hon.  Derrick  Warner  William,  second  son  of  the  late  Lord 
Rossmore,  Monaghan,  Ireland,  aged  13,  Feb.  7.  Left  18691.  School 

Formerly  in  the  9th  Lancers,  and  1st  Life  Guards.  Succeeded  his  brother  as 
STH  BARON  ROSSMORE,  1874.  Of  Kelmarsh  Hall,  Northampton,  and  5,  A.  Mount 
Street,  London,  W.  Carlton  Club. 

Taylor,  Henry  Scott,  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Noble  Taylor,  Calcutta,  aged 

14,  June  21.     Left  18702.  School 

Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1872.  Superintendent  of  Works, 
Madura,  1888.  Died  1891. 

Shuter,  Leonard  Allen,  son  of  Leonard  Shuter,  Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Morden, 
Surrey,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left  18673.  B.  Smith 

Pepperday,  Alfred  William,  son  of  Mr.  William  Pepperday,  23,  High 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  12,  July  3.  Left  18691.  Town 

In  business  at  11,  East  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Hands,  Martin  Mason,  son  of  Mr,  Martin  Hands,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  April  8.  Left  18673.  Town 

Farmed  in  California,  where  he  died,  18  November,  1898. 

Landon,  Edward  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Edward  Landon,  15,  Dunchurch  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  January  12.  Left  1872s.  Town 

Manager  of  Lloyds  Bank,  Coventry.    Died,  9  December,  1898. 

Kerans,  Charles,  son  of  Mrs.  Kerans,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Lyons  Kerans, 
Esq.,  aged  10,  May  11.  Left  18701.  Town 

Residing  in  Australia. 

Hughes,  Herbert  George  Salisbury,  eldest  son  of  Greorge  Edward  Hughes, 
Esq  ,  (O.B.  1834),  Offley  Place,  Luton,  aged  13,  August  5.  Left 
18722.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  MA,  1880.  J.P.  for  Herts.  Of  Offley  Pkce, 
Hitchin.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 


272  Temple,  1858-69. 


ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1867. 

MOSS,  Frederick  Blundell,  son  of  William  Henry  Moss.  Esq.,  "Beverley 
Road,  Hull,  aged  15,  March  6.  Left  18702.  Wilson 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Assumed  the  additional  name  of  BLUNDELL. 

Pike,  William  Herbert,  son  of  Warburfcon  Pike,  Esq.,  12.  King's  Bench 
Walk,  London,  aged  15,  July  3.  Left  18691.  Arnold 

Sometime  Assistant  to  Dr.  Odliug  at  Oxford.  Created  M.A.,  Merton  College, 
1879.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  University  College,  Toronto,  1885-1899.  Of  Sand- 
hills,  Salcombe,  South  Devon. 

Parton,  George    Adolphus,  third  son   of   John    Parton,   Esq.,   Collamore, 
Wandsworth  Common,  aged  15.  December  12.     Left  18692.   Wilson 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873.    Of  Shenley,  Streatham. 

Cross,  Thomas  Richard,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Assheton  Cross, 
M.P.,  afterwards  Lord  Cross,  (O.R.  1836),  aged  13,  April  23. 
Left  1869s.  B.  Smith 

Accidentally  drowned  at  Bridlington,  22  September,  1873. 

Porster,  Francis  Samuel,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Stewart 
Evelyn  Forster,  8,  Regency  Square,  Brighton,  aged  15,  Sept.  7. 
Left  18702.  Burrows 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877.  Vicar  of  Chipping  Campden, 
1882-96.  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  Walworth,  from  1896. 

Walton,  Frederick,  son  of  Frederick  Walton,  Esq ,  Albrighton,  Wolver- 

hampton,  aged  14,  March  11.     Left  187 11.  Blake 

In  business  in  Wolverhampton.    Of  .2,    Summerfield    Road,   Wolverhampton. 

Powell,  Harry  James,  eldest  son  of  Nathaniel  Powell,  Esq.,  Buckhurst 
Hill,  Woodford.  aged  14,  January  24.  Left  1870s.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1873.  A  Manufacturer,  Whitefriars,  London.  Of 
Melford  Lodge,  Underbill  Road,  Lordship  Lane,  London,  S.E. 

Milne,  Robert  Oswald,  only  son  of  William  Henry  Milne,  Esq  ,  (O.R.  1839), 
Newstead  House,  Leamington,  aged  14,  Sept.  10.  Left  1870s.  Blake 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Manchester.  Of 
Oakfield,  Leamington. 

Bethell,  Edward  Hugh,  third  son  of  William  Bethell,  Esq.,  Rise  Park, 
Hull,  aged  12,  January  27.  Left  18701.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1873.  Captain,  1885.  Major,  1892.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1889-1900,  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Chief 
Engineer,  South  African  Field  Force.  D.S.O.  and  Brevet  of  Colonel,  26  June, 
1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Newman,  Richard  Durnford,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Durnford  Newman, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  15,  October  7.  Left  18683.  Burrows 

In  the  Home  Civil  Service.    Died  about  1880. 

Campbell,  James  Archibald,  son  of  James  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq. 
(O.R.  1822),  Rugby,  aged  13,  November  1.  Left  1871 V  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  16th  Foot,  1873.  Captain,  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  1881. 
Retired,  1893.  Of  4,  Knaresborough  Place,  Kensington,  London,  S.W. 

Robertson,  Charles  Murray,  son  of  James  Murray  Robertson,  Esq.,  Elm 
Grove,  Barnes,  aged  14,  December  9.  Left  1871 2.  B.  Smith 


Temple,   1858-69.  273 


Harrison,   Thomas   Fenwick,   son   of  Thomas   Harrison,   Esq.,   Fulwood 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  January  9.     Left  18691.  Moberly 

A  Shipowner,  Liverpool. 

Bulpett,  Charles    William   Lloyd,  eldest   son  of   George   Bulpett,   Esq., 
Sandgates,  Chertsey,  aged  14,  August  18.     Left  18712.          Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  in  History,  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1884.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  1879.  Of  5,  Half 
Moon  Street,  Piccadilly,  W.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Plumb,    Frederick,   second    son   of   Josiah   Burr   Plumb,   Esq  ,  Niagara, 
Canada  West,  aged  15,  November  5.     Left  18703.  Moberly 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875.    Resident  in  Canada. 

Westmacott,  Denham  William,  second  son  of  Richard  Westmacott,  Esq., 
1,  Kensington  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  Aug.  18.    Left  187 11.    Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.  In  H.M.  Office  of  Woods  from  1885.  Of  1,  Whitehall 
Place,  London,  S.W. 

Weston,  John  Wakefield,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Frederick  Weston, 
Crosby,  Ravensworth,  aged  14,  June  13.     Left  18712.         B  Smith 

University  College,  Oxford,  1871.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmoreland.  Of  Enyeat, 
Endmoor,  Eendal. 

Carnac,  Charles  James  Rivett,  son  of  Charles  Forbes  Rivett  Carnac,  Esq., 
Lymington,  Hants,  aged  13,  February  18.     Left  187 11.      B.  Smith 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  1872.  Accountant  General,  Burmah.  Appointed  to 
organize  Account  Department,  Siam,  1898.  Of  Kingsdon,  Bangkok.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Buckland,  George  William  Frederick,  son  of  Charles  Thomas  Buckland, 
Esq.,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  June  20.     Left  18722.  Arnold 

A  Solicitor  and  Proctor,  High  Court,  Calcutta.  Of  3,  Ballard's  Buildings, 
Calcutta. 

Curry,  Edward  Lockyer,  son  of  Admiral  Douglas  Curry,  Shottrey  Hall, 
Stratford-on-Avon,  aged  12,  February  15.     Left  18713.       Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1872.  Master  at  the  High  School,  Montreal. 
Of  998,  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal.  Canada. 

Buckley,   Edmund   Frazer,   eldest  son   of  John   Arthur   Buckley,   Esq., 
Hampton  Wick,  aged  14,  March  18.     Left  18712.  Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879. 
Examiner  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1884.  Of  6,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Beard,  Henry,  son  of  Joseph  Beard,  Esq.,  West  Bank,  Alderley  Edge, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  July  30.    Left  18682.  Blake 

In  New  Zealand. 

Maddison,  George  Henry,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Maddison,  Vicarage, 
Grantham,  aged  13,  February  23.     Left  18713.  Arnold 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1884.  In  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Retired  as  Lieutenant,  1879.  Ordained  1884.  Vicar  of  Tuckhill,  Bridgnorth, 
1892.  Died  9  December,  1898. 

Moore,  John   Dyson,  son  of    William   Moore,    Esq.,   Knightcott    House, 
Leamington,  aged  13,  May  15.     Left  18683.  Hutchinson 

Hallsworth,  Arthur,  son  of  Samuel  Mander  Hallsworth,  Esq.,  Atherstone, 
aged  14,  April  28.     Left  18692.  Hutchinson 

VOL.  II.  M  M 


274  Temple,    1868-69. 


Bolton,  Charles,  son  of  John  Stuart  Bolton,  Esq.,  Oakleigh,  Alderley 
Edge,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left  18681.  Arnold 

Went  to  Australia. 

Browne,  Robert  Melvill  Gore,  fourth  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely, 
afterwards  Bishop  of  Winchester,  Ely,  aged  14,  September  24. 
Left  1868s.  School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Rectory  of  East  Woodhay, 
Newbury,  from  1891. 

Rivington,  Cecil  Stansfeld,  son  of  Charles  Rivington,  Esq  ,  12,  Upper 
Woburn  Place,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  10.  Left  18693.  Hutchinson 

A  Missionary  at  Betigeri  Gadag,  Bombay,  from  1895.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bombay 
Cathedral,  1901. 

Norton,  Robert  Bruce,  son  of  John  Bruce  Norton,  Esq.,  35,  Bedford 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  May  29.  Left  18701.  Arnold 

Went  to  Australia.    Died,  1886. 

Morgan,  Frederick,  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Foscue  Morgan,  Mentone. 
aged  13,  February  14.  Left  18673.  School 

Hawker,  Frederick  Arthur,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Lloyd  Hawker,  Esq., 
Connaught  Place,  London,  aged  15,  Dec.  6.     Left  18682.         School 
Of  Wood  End  House,  Wickham.    Died  at  Bembridge,  1893. 

Arnold,  Trevenen  William,  son  of  Matthew  Arnold,   Esq.,  (O.R.   1837), 
2,  Chester  Square,  London,  aged  13,  Oct.  15.     Left  18681.     School 
Died  at  Harrow,  16  February,  1872. 

Brookfield,  Arthur  Montagu,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Brookfield, 
Somerby,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left  18673.  Arnold 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge.  Sometime  in  the  13th  Hussars.  Retired  as 
Lieutenant,  1879.  M.P.  for  the  Rye  Division  of  Sussex  from  1885.  Of  Leasam 
House,  Rye.  Carlton  Club. 

Hollams,  Edward  Percy,  son  of  John  Hollams,  Esq.,  Blackheath,  aged  15, 
December  31.  Left  18673.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877. 
London  Commercial  Sale  Rooms,  30,  Mincing  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

Morley,  Charles  Robert,  son  of  Edward  Morley,  Esq.,  16,  Richmond 
Terrace,  Blackburn,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left  18693.  Moberly 

Squarey,  Tucker  Felton,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Tucker  Squarey,  Esq., 
Higher  Bebington,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  Oct.  9.  Left  18703.  Molerly 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1872.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1877.  Of 
15,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool,  and  2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  B.C. 

Lambert,  William,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Jonah  Lambert,  M.D., 
JSowerby,  Thirsk,  aged  13,  April  17.  Left  18711.  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College.  Oxford,  1871,  B.A.,  New  Inn  Hall,  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1876.  Died  about  1888. 

Wareing,  William  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Wareing,  Esq.,  Charlesbye, 
Latham,  Ormskirk,  aged  15,  January  12.  Left  18683.  Wilson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1878.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of 
Ormskirk,  as  above. 

Francis,  John  Arthur,  son  of  John  Francis,  Esq.,  Market  Harborough, 
aged  14,  July  17.  Left  18673.  Wilson 


Temple,   1858-69.  275 


Cnrrie,  William  John  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  William  Close  Currie, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1840),  Rugby,  aged  14,  August  28.     Lefc  1870s.     Town 
In  the  Opium  Department,  India.    Of  Kheri,  Bast  Indies. 

Unna,  Gustav  Oscar,  son  of  Ferdinand  Unna,  Esq ,  88,  Addison  Road, 
London,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left  18703.  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.    Of  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Crossley,  Arnold,  son  of  Joseph  Groasley,  Esq.,  Broomfield,  Halifax,  aged 
15,  March  21.  Left  18683.  Moberly 

Died  at  Scarborough,  4  October,  1883. 

Derington,  John  Marmaduke,  son  of  William  Derington,  Esq.,  12,  New 
Walk,  Leicester,  aged  14,  February  7.  Left  18673.  Moberly 

Plumb,  Thomas  Street,  eldest  son  of  Josiah  Burr  Plumb,  Esq.,  Niagara, 
Canada  West,  aged  16,  March  14.  Left  18692.  Moberly 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1876,  Died 
in  Canada,  1885. 

Anderson,  James  Drummond,  son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.,  87,  Hereford 
Road,  London,  aged  14,  November  11.  Left  18713.  B.  Smith 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1873.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Author  of 
"  Kachari  Folk  Stories,"  and  other  works. 

Hodgkinson,  George  Luke,  son  of  Sir  George  Hodgkinson,  25,  Billiter 
Street,  London,  aged  17,  August  23.  Left  18673.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876.  A  Marine  Insurance  Agent 
in  London,  1873—90.  Of  46,  Wimpole  Street,  W.  Devonshire  Club. 

Procter,  Christopher  William  Cecil,  second  son  of  Christopher  Procter, 
Esq.,  5,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  13, 
April  28.  Left  18703.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.     Barrister-at-Lavv,  Lincoln's 
'    Inn,  1876.    Of  25,  Old  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Benham,  Edwin  Arthur  Russell,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Benham,  Esq., 
Syon  Lodge,  Isle  worth,  aged  15,  March  2.  Left  18692.  Wilson 

A  Merchant  in  Ceylon  since  1878.    Of  Canela,  Colombo. 

Lawson,  Frederick  Robert,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lawson,  Upton- 
on-Severn,  aged  14,  January  1.  Left  18693.  School 

Vicar  of  Clent,  Stourbridge,  from  1886. 

Amphlett,  Edward  Greenhill,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Amphlett,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1836),  23,  Lansdowne  Place,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  July  13. 
Left  1872s.  Moberly 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1879.  Of  2,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  London,  S.W.,  and  Union  Place, 
Worthing. 

Bakewell,  John,  son  of  Charles  Henry  Bakewell,  Esq.,  Quorndon,  Derby, 
aged  14,  June  1 .  B.  Smith 

Died  at  School,  December,  1867. 

Adams,  Harold  William,  son  of  Thomas  W.  Adams,  Esq.,  Avonmore,  Fox 
Rock,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  26.  Left  18691.  Moberly 

Paterson,  Charles   Robert,  fifth   son  of    Robert   Paterson,  Esq.,  1,  Park 
Terrace  East,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  May  23.     Left  18673.        B.  Smith 
A  Planter  in  Ceylon,  1871-98.    Of  Kirkmichael,  Dumfriesshire,  1902. 


276  Temple,    1858-69. 


Currie,  Edward  Larkins,  son  of  the  late  William  Close  Currie,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1840),  Rugby,  aged  12,  February  8.     Left  18731.  Town 

Farming  in  Manitoba. 

Woolldridge,  George,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  Thomas  Woolldridge,  32,  Dun- 
church  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  10.     Left  18691.  Town 
Civil  Service.    A  Dispenser  at  the  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth,  1902. 

Bucknill,  Frederick  Henry,  son  of  Samuel  Birch  Bucknill,  Esq.,  M.D., 
(O.R.  1823),  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  8.  Left  18683.  Town 

Was  on  the  Stage.    Died  17  April,  1895. 

Grubb,  Augustus  Hill,  son  of  Augustus  Grubb,  Esq.,  23,  Lawrence  Sheriffe 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  4.  Left  1870s.  Town 

Grubb,  Ernest  Pelham,  son  of  the  above  Augustus  Grubb,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
April  18.  Left  18692.  Town 

Joined  the  Camel  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition,  1882.    Medals  for  Aboukir, 
and  Tel-el-Kebir.    Of  Sterndale,  Pinner,  Middlesex. 

Johnson,  Sydney  Herbert,  son  of  Alfred  Richard  Johnson,  Esq.,  5,  St. 
John's  Wood  Park,  London,  aged  14,  Oct.  10.  Left  18673.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,    B.A.  1875,   M.A.  1878.    Master  of  a  Preparatory 
School  at  Downsend,  Ashtead,  Surrey. 

De  la  Rue,  Ernest,  son  of  Warren  De  la  Rue,  Esq.,  The  Observatory, 
Cranford,  aged  14,  October  27.  Left  18681.  School 

Of  26,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Riiigrose,  Arthur  Edmund  Leake,  second  son  of  Christopher  Leake 
Ringrose,  Esq.,  Framley  Hall,  Hessle,  Hull,  aged  14,  Nov.  9. 
Left  18693.  School 

Windham  Club,  St.  James'  Square. 

Smith,  Edward  John,  son  of  Mrs.  Charles  Smith,  2,  Eldon  Place,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  February  16.  Left  18692.  Town 

Farming  a  sheep  run  in  New  Zealand. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1867. 

Pike,  John  William,  second  son  of  John  William  Pike,  Esq.,  Westport, 

Wareham,  Dorset,  aged  14,  December  22.     Left  18713.       Burrows 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1872.    Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1885.    Died  1899. 

Harris,  Stanley,  son  of  William  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.,  Whitehouse, 
Camber  well  Green,  aged  13,  June  10.  Left  18691.  Arnold 

Coles,  Alfred  Kingsford,  son  of  Richard  Cook  Coles,  Esq.,  Stamford  Hill, 
Middlesex,  aged  14,  November  28.  Left  18701.  Slake 

Cunard,  Bache  Edward,  son  of  Sir  Edward  Cunard,  Bart.,  4,  Bowling 
Green,  New  York,  aged  15,  May  15.  Left  18688.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baronet,  1869.    J.P. 
for  Leicestershire.    Of  Nevill  Holt,  Market  Harborough.    Turf  Club. 

Colbeck,  John  Cordingley,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Colbeck,  Esq., 
Batley,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  March  27.  Left  18702.  Wilson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.    Went  to  New  Zealand. 


Temple,  1858-69.  277 


Wright,  Ichabod  Denman,  son  of  Charles  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.,  Stapleford 

Hall,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  April  4.     Left  18672.  Burrows 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery.    Killed  at  Gundamak,  Affghanistan,  29  Dec.,  1879. 

Rushton,    Frederick  Lever,  son  of  Thomas  Lever   Itushton,    Esq.,  Moor 
Plat,  Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  April  13.     Left  18702.     Moberly 
Of  Goodwin  Fold,  Bolton. 

Gretton,   Hugh,  sou  of  the  late  Major  G-retton,  8,  Gloucester  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  May  10.     Left  18681.  Hutchinson 

Burchardt,  Ernest  Ashton,  son  of  Otto  Burchardt,  Esq.,  Fulwood  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  October  27.  .  Left  187 13,  Arnold 

In  business  in  Liverpool,  1373-8.  Sugar  Planting  and  Cattle  Ranching  in 
Hawaian  Islands,  1878-90.  Of  Brashfield,  Bicester. 

Nevill,  William  Yaldeu,  sou  of  Richard  Nevill,  Esq.,  Felin  Foel,  Llanelly, 
South  Wales,  aged  14,  December  9.     Left  18693.  School 

Mander,  Charles  Tertius,  son   of   Charles    Benjamin   Mauder,  Esq.,  The 
Mount,  Wolverhamptou,  aged  14,  July  16.     Left  18682.  Hutchinson 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  M.A.  A  Manufacturer  in  Wolver- 
hampton.  Mayor,  1892-6.  J.P.  for  Staffordshire.  Captain,  Staffordshire 
Yeomanry.  Of  The  Mount,  Wolverhampton. 

Bigg,  Henry  Robert  Heather,  elder  son  of   Henry  Heather  Bigg,  Esq., 
56,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  14,  Mar.  26.  Left  18703,    Burrows 

University  College  Hospital,  1871.  F.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  Of  56,  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  W. 

Grant,   Charles,   son  of    Sir   John    Peter   Grant,    K.C.B.,    Governor    of 
Jamaica,  aged  14,  April  13.     Left  18683.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment,  1873.  Captain,  Royal  Highlanders, 
1885.  Major,  Princess  Louisa's  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1893. 
Served  with  the  Mahsoud  Wuzeeree  Expedition,  1881. 

Paul,  Josiah  Edward,  son  of  Josiah  Paul,  Esq.,  The  Close,  Tetbury,  aged 
14,  April  24.    Leftl8721.  Wilson 

Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1872.  Executive  Engineer,  Madras 
Public  Works,  from  1886. 

Leigh,  Neville  Egerton,  fourth  son  of  Col.  Egerton  Leigh,  M.P.,  The  West 
Hall,  High  Leigh,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Sept.  2.     Left  18711.  Arnold 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,   B.A.  1875,   M.A.  1878.    Vicar  of  Kirkstall,  Leeds, 
from  1889.    AecJ^<|L  R^C/L 

Blanshard,   John   Raimes,   son   of   George    Blanshard,   Esq.,    7,   Carlton 
Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  August  24.     Left  18672.  Hutchinson 

Northcote,  Arthur  Francis,  fourth  son  of  JSir  Stafford  Northcote,  Bart., 

afterwards  Earl  of  Iddesleigh,  86,  Harley  Street,  London,  aged  14, 

.November  2.     Left  18703.  Arnold 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1879.  Rector  of  Washfield,  Devon,  1884-90. 
Vicar  of  St.  Gregory's,  Canterbury,  from,  1890-1900.  Rector  of  Monk's  Eleigh, 
Ipswich,  from  1900. 

Ogilvie,  Douglas  Alexander,  son  of  Alexander  Ogilvie.  Esq.,  Mound  House, 
Netting  Hill,  aged  14,  December  18.     Left  18713.          Hutchineon 
Died,  March,  1873.    A  Memorial  Tablet  is  in  the  School  Chapel. 


278  Temple,   1858-69. 


Nicholson,  Francis  Ismay,  son  of  John  Ismay  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Thornton 
Bouse,  Clapham  Park,  aged  13,  November  20.     Left  18701.    Town 

Died,  18  August,  1895. 

Gillham,   William    Francis,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas   Wheeler  Gillham, 
Caldecott  Vicarage,  Rockingham,  aged  13,  May  13.     Left  18692. 

Moberly 

Hinton,  Charles,  son  of  William  Hinton,  Esq.,  Madeira,  aged  13,  June  16. 
Left  187 13.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  a  Distiller  and  Sugar  Millowner  in  Madeira.  Residing  in  London,  1902. 

Cossart,  Charles  John,  son  of  Peter  Oossart,  Esq.,  Madeira,  aged  13.  May 
17.     Left  18691.  Moberly 

In  business  as  a  Wine  Shipper,  from  1874.  Danish  Vice-Consul  for  Madeira,  from 
1895.  Of  Quiiita  da  Levada,  Funchal,  Madeira. 

Holmes,  Arthur  Light,  son  of   Sir  William  Henry  Holmes,  George  Town, 
Demerara,  aged  14,  September  2.     Left  18693.  Wilson 

Larden,  Walter,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Edge  Larden,  2,  War- 
wick Place,  Rugby,  aged  11,  Oct.  8.   Left  18742.  Town  and  Burrows 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  Postmaster,  1875-9,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations, 
1876,  First  Class,  Mathematics,  1878,  and  Natural  Science,  1879,  11. A.  1879,  M.A. 

1882.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1880-88,  and  at  the  Royal  Naval 
Engineering  College,  Devonport,  from  1890.    Alpine  Club. 

Cripps,  William  Charles,  son  of  William  Charles  Cripps,  Esq.,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  aged  12,  April  10.     Left  18682.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.    Of  5,  Camden  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Hood,  Charles  Edward  Cockburn,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Cockburn  Hood, 
Esq.,   Olniiy  House,   Aberfeldy,  aged  14,  July   16.     Left  18673. 

Arnold 

Settled  in  New  Zealand,  and  is  Sheep  Farming  at  Masterton,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Phillips,   Charles,   son  of  Mr.  Henry  Phillips,  6,  Market  Place,   Rugby, 
aged  10,  August  14.     Left  18752.  Town 

Exeter  College.  Oxford,  Scholar,  1875,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1885.     Admitted  a  Solicitor, 

1883.  In  the  firm  of  Forshaw  and  Hawkins,  Liverpool.    Of  25,  Park  Road  East, 
liirkenhead. 

Grubb,  Raglan  Somerset,  son  of  Augustus  Grubb,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
August  14.     Left  18723.  Town 

In  the  Audit  Office,  L.  &  N.W.R.,  Euston  Square.  Of  Westfield  Cottage,  Church 
Lane,  South  Ealing. 

Parker,  Hon.  Sydney,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  Shirburn  Castle, 
Oxfordshire,  aged  14,  Oct.  3.     Left  18691.  Blake 

Formerly  a  Tea  Planter  in  Assam.    Died  1897. 

Brocklehlirst,  John    Feilden,   eldest   son   of    Henry    Brocklehurst,    Esq., 
Foden  Bank,  Macclesfield,  aged  14,  May  13.     Left  18693.       Wilson 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Horse  Guards,  1874,  Captain,  1881,  Major,  1887,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1895,  Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882.  Medal  with 
Clasp  and  Bronze  Star.  The  Nile  Expedition,  1884-5.  Clasp.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding  3rd  Cavalry  Brigade  Natal  Field  Forces, 
with  local  rank  of  Major-General,  1899.  C.B.  1901.  -M.V.O.  1902.  Of  Ranks- 
borough,  Oakham.  Wanderers  Club. 


Temple,  1858-69.  279 


Leggatt,  Owen,  son  of  Major  Edward  Owen  Leggatt,  8,  Oxford  Terrace, 
London,  aged  13,  August  14.  Left  187 12.  Wilson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.    Assassinated  at  San  Jos6,  California,  6  November,  1886. 

ENTRANCES    IN    OCTOBER,    1867. 

Kennedy,  Robert  Muirhead,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  James  Kennedy, 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools.  19,  Ardwick  Green.  Manchester, 
aged  13,  June  12.  Left  18721.  B.  Smith 

Pembroke  College,   Cambridge,   13th  in  Classical    Tripos,   1877.      Indian  Civil 
Service,  Bombay,  1877.    Collector  and  Magistrate,  1899. 

Baines,  Talbot,  son  of  Frederick  Baines,  Esq.,  Burley,  Leeds,  aged  14, 
October  5.  Left  18692.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875.     One  of  the  Proprietors  and  Editors  of 
the  Leeds  Mercury.    Of  Westfield,  Headingley,  Leeds. 

Mackinlay,  James  Egan  Harrison,  son  ot  the  late  John  Mackinlay,  Ksq  , 
7,  Earl's  Terrace,  Kensington,  aged  16,  December  17.  Left  1869s. 

Hutchinson 

L.B.C.P.    and   M.E.C.S.,   1873.      Surgeon  at   Redcar.     Of    Coatham,    Redcar, 
Yorkshire. 

Bourne,  Arthur  Ernest,  son  of  William  Bourne,  Esq.,  Oakfield,  Ather- 
stone,  aged  15,  August  14.  Left  187 12.  Wilson 

Died,  13  January,  1878. 

Mimtz,  Charles  Oscar,  sixth   son  of  Philip  Henry  Muntz,  Esq.,  Edstone 
Hall,  Henley-in-Arden,  aged  14,  March  20.     Left  I87la.      Moberly 
Exhibitioner,  1871.    New  College,  Oxford,  1871.     Died  26  August,  1872. 

Younghlisband,  Arthur  Delaval,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Robert  ttomer  Young- 
husband,  Rugby,  aged  12,  November  30.  Left  18712.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1875.  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bombay,  1877.   Commissioner 
in  Central  Provinces,  1897.     East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Palmes,  Arthur  Lindsay,  second  son  of  tho  Rev.  William  Lindsay  Palmes, 
Hornsea,  Hull,  aged  14,  April  18.  Left  18722.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1879.    Vicar  of  Bodmin,  1884-87     Vicar 
of  St.  Mary,  Dover,  1894-1900.     Rector  of  Saltwood,  Hythe,  Kent,  from  1900. 

Maude,  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  James  Maude,  Esq.,  Hillmorton  R,oad, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  August  2.  Left  187 13.  Town 

Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  1875.  Divisional  Judge,  1895.  Retired,  January 
1902.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Tylden,  Richard  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Tylden,  Stanford 
Kectory,  Hythe,  aged  14,  August  5.  Left  18711.  Moberly 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  J.P.  for  Kent.  Captain  and 
Hon.  Major,  Kent  Yeomanry,  from  1890.  Of  Milstead  Manor,  Sittingbourne. 

Eden,  Chailes  Page,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Page  Eden,  Aberford 
Vicarage,  South  Milford,  aged  13,  Oct.  20.  Left  J8723.  Moberly 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1877,  M.A.  1894.  Rector  of  Catsfield,  Battle,  1882-93 
Vicar  of  Knighton,  Leicestershire,  from  1893. 

Steel,  Charles  Godfroy,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Steel.  The 
Grove,  Harrow,  aged  13,  February  18.  Left  18732.  Wilson 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  University  College,  Oxford,  1873,  First  Class,  Classical 
Moderations,  1875,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1877,  B.A.  1878,  M.A  1880 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  from  1878. 


280  Temple,   1858-69. 


Cobbold,  Francis  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Cobbold.  Esq.,  Tower  Street, 
Ipswich,  aged  15,  February  28.  Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1874.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Of 
Westbury  Lodge,  Ipswich. 

Fanshawe,  Evelyn  Leighton,  third  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Gennys 
Fanshawe,  G.C.B.,  63,  Eaton  Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  30. 
Left  18732.  \  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1879. 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Bowden  Smith,  Edmund  Philip,  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowden  Smith, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  18722.  Blalce 

Entered  the  Army,  1872.  Assistant  Commissary-General  with  rank  of  Major, 
1885.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1890.  Brevet-Colonel,  1898.  At  Cairo,  1902. 

Harrison,  Frederick  James,  son  of  James  Harrison,  Esq.,  The  Laund, 
Wallasey,  Birkenhead,  aged  14  Feb.  27.  Left  1871s.  Slake 

A  Shipowner.  J.P.  for  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff,  1894.  Of  Maer  Hall,  Newcastle, 
Staffordshire. 

Brickwell,  Charles  Porter,  eldest  son  of  Charles  John  Brickwell,  Esq., 
Overthorpe  Lodge,  Banbury,  aged  12,  Jan.  15.  Left  18742.  .Burrows 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1882.  Rector  of  Buckland,  Worcester- 
shire, 1889.  Of  Rettenden  Grange,  Battlesbridge,  Essex. 

Trevelyan,  William  Bouverie,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Pitt  Trevelyan, 
Calverton,  Bucks,  aged  14,  June  25.  Left  18722.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Great 
Peter  Street,  Westminster,  from  1884. 

Napier,  Arthur  Sampson,  eldest  son  of  George  Webster  Napier,  Esq.-, 
Alderley  Edge,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left  18712.  Arnold 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1874-8,  First  Class,  Natural  Science,  1877,  B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  1881.  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  1885.  A  Professor  at  Berlin,  1878. 
Merton  Professor  of  English  Literature  at  Oxford,  and  Fellow  of  Merton  College, 
1885.  Editor  of  "  History  of  the  Holy  Rood-tree,"  and  other  works.  Of  Head- 
ington  Hill,  Oxford. 

Clough,  Charles  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  William  Clough,  Esq.,  Priest 
Royd,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  Dec.  23.  Left  18712.  Hutchinson 

Exhibitioner,  1871.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1871,  First  Class, 
Natural  Science  Tripos,  1874,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  .Employed  on  the  Geological 
Ordnance  Survey  of  Scotland.  Of  St.  Anne's  Mount,  Polton,  Midlothian. 

Cunliffe,  Foster  Lionel,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Brooke  Cunliffe,  Esq., 
Pensbury  House,  Shaftesbury.  aged  13,  April  20.  Left  18703. 

Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1873.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1890.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  R.H.A.,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal.  Of  New- 
bridge, Ireland,  1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Pinhey,  Robert  William  Spottiswoode,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hill  Pinhey, 
Esq.,  afterwards  Knight,  Bombay,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left 
1871s.  Hutchinson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1877. 
Practising  at  Bombay. 

Williamson,  Thomas,  son  of  Robert  Williamson,  Esq.,  Sunny  Bank, 
Ripon,  aged  14,  June  8 .  Left  1 8722.  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.    Deceased. 


Temple,  1858-69.  281 


Hyde,  Henry  Thomas,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Hyde,  R.E.,  The  Mint, 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  August  4.  Left  18722.  Hutchmson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.,  1876.  Barrister-at-Law.  Practising  at 
Calcutta. 

Harris,    Arthur,    son   of    Alfred    Harris,    Esq.,    jun.,    Ashfield,    Bingley, 

aged  13,  October  29.     Left  18711.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Of  25,  Bucklersbury,  Cheapside,  and  Bovey  Tracey,  Devon. 

Carpenter,  Edward  Stanley,  only  son  of  Oapt.  Thomas  Carpenter,  R.N., 
4,  Holland  Road,  Brighton,  aged  13,  Jan.  8.  Left  18723.  B.  Smith 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1884.  Vicar  of  Highcliffe,  Christ- 
church,  Hants,  from  1895. 

Bonham-Carter,  Francis  Henry,  second  son  of  John  Bonham-Carter,  Esq., 
M.P.,  Adhurst  St.  Mary,  Petersfield,  aged  13,  November  7. 
Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Died  at  Darjeeling,  Bengal,  26  January,  1878. 

Bull,  Herbert  Arthur,  son  of  William  John  Bull,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1839),  Harrow, 
aged  13,  May  21.  Left  18732.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington 
College,  1881.  Ordained,  1884.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School.  Wellington 
House,  Westgate-on-Sea. 

Micholls,  Edward  Montefiore,  eldest  son  of  Horatio  Micholls,  Esq., 
Somerfield,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  1 5,  July  27.  Left  18712.  Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1875.  Of  1,  Tanfield  Court,  Temple,  E.G.,  and  11,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

Yates,  Edward  Lowndes,  son  of  the  late  William  Lowndes  Yates,  Esq., 
Albert  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  February  15.     Left  18703.       Town 
Passed  into  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich.    Died  27  April,  1881. 

Lomax,  John  Chadwick,  second  son  of  Thomas  Lomax,  Esq.,  15,  Clarendon 

Road,  Kensington,  aged  14,  December  22.     Left  18701.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1880.    An  Artist.    Of  Darsham,  Suffolk. 

Peters,   Arthur   Ernest,   younger   son   of    William   Henry   Peters,   Esq., 

(O.R.  1828),  Harefield,   Lympstone,   Exeter,    aged    14,   June   11. 

Left  18702.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  Devonshire  Regiment,  1874.    Served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign, 

1882,  and  died  from  the  effects  of  the  Campaign,  1883. 

Taylor,  Wellesley,  eldest  son  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.,  Summerhill,  Rawdon, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  November  19.  Left  18703.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1872.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Moore,  Arthur  William,  son  of  William  Fyne  Moore,  Esq.,  Isle  of  Man, 
aged  14,  February  6.  Left  18722.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  First  Class,  History  Tripos,  1875,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880. 
A  Member  of  the  House  of  Keys,  1885.  Speaker  from  1898.  R.V.O.  1902.  Author 
of  "  A  History  of  The  Isle  of  Man,"  and  other  works.  Of  Cronkbourne,  Isle  of  Man. 

Rathbone,   Arthur    Benson,    son   of   Benson    Rathbone,   Esq.,    Oakwood, 
Aigburth.  Liverpool,  aged  14.  February  7.     Left  18693.     B.  Smith 
A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Of  Oakwood,  Aigburth. 

Matthews,  John  Gunter,  son  of  Benjamin  Matthews,  St.  Fagan's,  Cardiff, 
aged  15,  December  12.  Left  18673.  B.  Smith 

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282  Temple,  1858-69. 


Jalland,  Boswell  George,  eldest  son  of  Boswell  Middleton  Jalland,  Esq., 
Holderness  House,  Hull,  aged  14.  May  23.  Left  18702.  Arnold 

J.P.  for  Forfarshire.    Of  Ochterloney,  Guthrie,  Forfarshire. 

Duff,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Duff,  Esq.,  Park  Nook,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  June  3.  Left  18692.  Arnold 

A  Merchant  in  Java.    Died  about  1885. 

Morgun-Payler,  Egerton  Payler,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Morgan- 
Pay  ler,  (O.R.  1816),  Willey  Rectory,  Lutterworth,  aged  13,  Oct.  7. 
Left  18691.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Scots,  1873.  Captain,  1881,  Major,  1893,  Lieut.-Colonel,  1897. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Culshaw,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  William  Culshaw,  Esq.,  Rodney 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  August  20.  Left  18691.  Hutchinson 

Died  at  Chicago,  24  December,  1893. 

Tyser,  Edward  Jarratt,  youngest  son  of  George  Dorman  Tyser,  Esq.,  70, 
Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  November  3.  Left  18723. 

Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class  Theological  Tripos,  1877,  M.A.  1880. 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Hull,  1892-8.  Diocesan  Missioner  for  Gloucestershire  from 
1898.  Of  Ittrchwood,  Heatbfield  Hoad,  Gloucester. 

Weale,  Charles  John  Morey,  only  son  of  Charles  James  Weale,  Esq., 
Hampton  Wick,  aged  13,  December  29.  Left  18723.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  1873.  Resigned  owing  to  family  losses  in 
1875,  and  enlisted  in  the  16th  Lancers.  Senior  Corporal,  and  appointed  by  the  War 
Office  to  be  Sub-Inspector,  British  Honduras  Frontier  Constabulary,  1878. 
Ranching  in  the  Argentine  Republic,  1881-6.  Assistant  Secretary  to  Corporation 
of  Foreign  Bondholders  from  1895.  Kast  India  United  Service  Club. 

Jeffery,  George  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  George  Augustus  Jeffery,  Esq  , 
Trinity  House,  Eastbourne,  aged  14,  Feb.  9.  Left  18712.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.,  1875,  First  Class  Law  Tripos.  University 
Eleven,  1874.  Barrister-at-Law.  Died  8  April,  1891. 

Champney,  Charles  Ernest,  son  of  Thomas  Frederick  Champney,  West- 
wood  House,  Beverley,  aged  14,  Feb  19.  Left  18712.  Hutchinson 

Mann,  Henry,  eldest  son  6f  Henry  Mann,  Esq.,  Headenham,  Bungay, 
aged  15,  November  1,  Left  1S692.  Burrows 

A  Planter  in  India  from  1872-1900.    Died  in  India,  October,  1900. 

Holden,  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Holden,  Esq..  Springfield,  Bolton, 
aged  14,  November  18.  Left  18692.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1874.    Practising  at  Bolton.    Of  Waterfoot,  Bolton. 

Lefroy,  Henry  Bruce,  son  of  the  Hon.  Antony  O'Grady  Lefroy,  Perth, 
Western  Australia,  aged  14,  March  24.  Left  18712.  Arnold 

Settled  in  Western  Australia.  Elected  a  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
1893.  Minister  of  Education,  1897-8.  Minister  of  Mines,  1898-1901.  Agent 
General  in  London  for  Western  Australia  from  July,  1901.  Of  Cambray,  Perth, 
Western  Australia,  and  15,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Hallett,  Henry  Arthur,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  D  Hallett,  Rugby,  aged  15, 
March  28.  Left  18683.  Town 

Aberdeen  University,  M.B.  1873,  M.R.C  S.,  England,  1873.  Practising  at 
Kimbolton,  Hunts,  from  1875. 


Temple,   1858-69.  283 


Caldecott,  Andrew  Edgar,  eldest  son  of  Edwin  Caldecott,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Ingatestone,  Essex,  aged  13,  February  12.  Left  18721.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards,  1877.  Ordained,  1892.  Rector  of  St.  Magnus-the-Martyr,  London 
Bridge,  E.G.,  from  1898.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

MacGregor,  Alexander,  third  son  of  the  late  Walter  Fergus  MacGregor, 
I£sq.,  Elm  Lodge,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  14. 
Left  187 12-  B.  Smith 

B.A.  and  M.A.  1880.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  3, 


Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B. 
Collingham  Gardens,  London,  W. 


Dendy,  Charles   Heathfield,  son   of  the   Rev.    Samuel   Dendy,   Lattiford 
House,  Wiucanton,  aged  14,  February  21.     Left  18703.       B.  Smith 
A  Merchant.    Of  85,  Lexham  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Dendy,  Walter  Fox,  son  of  the  above  Eev.  Samuel  Dendy,  aged  13,  July 
29.  Left  18711.  B.  Smith 

Managing  Director  of  a  Cattle  Ranche  Company.  Of  Meeker,  White  River, 
Colorado,  U.S.A. 

Allen,  Edward  Lancelot  Baugh,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Edward 
Allen,  Rectory,  Porthkerry,  aged  14,  Aug.  20.     Left  18723.  Arnold 
Went  to  China. 

Finnerty,  John  Michael,  son  of  Captain  Charles   Finnerty,  Freemantle, 

Western  Australia,  aged  14,  January  31.     Left  18721.  Town 

Warden  of  Koolgardie  Gold  Fields,  Western  Australia,  and  Resident  Magistrate. 

Finnerty,  Arthur  James,  son  of  the  above  Captain  Charles  Finnerty,  aged 
11,  August  19.  Left  18732.  Town 

A  Squatter  near  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

Davenport,  George  Devereux,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Devereux  Davenport, 
Esq.,  Baling,  aged  13,  October  27.  Left  18681.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Vicar  of  Marthall,  Cheshire, 
1882-5.  Vicar  of  Kewstoke,  Weston-super-Mare,  from  1895. 

Clarke,  Reginald  G-oode,  son  of  William  Clarke,  Esq.,  18,  Kensington  Park 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  April  20.  Left  18692.  Arnold 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Adams,  William  Richard  Goold,  son  of  Richard  Wallis  Goold  Adams,  Esq  , 
Jamesbrook,  Cloyne,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left  187 13.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1878.  Captain,  1884.  Major,  1891.  Staff 
Paymaster.  Retired  with  rank  of  Lieuteuaut-Colonel.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War, 
1879.  Medal  with  Clasp.  With  the  Hazara  Expedition,  1888.  Medal  with  Clasp. 
Assumed  the  name  of  GOOLD-ADAMS.  Of  Jamesbrook,  Cloyne,  Co.  Cork. 

Astley,  Francis  Edmund  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Buckler 
Giffard  Astley,  Merevale,  Atherstone,  aged  14,  Jan.  4.  Left  18673- 

B.  Smith 

Skipwith,  Archibald  Peyton,  son  of  Lionel  Skipwith,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1827), 
9,  Marlborough  Place,  St.  John's  Wood,  aged  14,  August  27. 
Left  18683.  Burrows 

Died.  May,  1891. 

Betts,  Arthur  Ashton,  sou  of  Robert  Spiken  Betts,  Esq.,  Holbeck  Lodge, 
Horncastle,  aged  13,  December  31.  Left  18 703.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.    Of  Liversedge,  Normantou. 


284  Temple,   1858-69. 


Riley,  Charles  Campbell,  son  of  Charles  Riley,  Esq.,  39,  Leinster  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  June  12.     Left  18711.  B.  Smith 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.    Went  to  Australia,  1875,  and  has  been  settled  in 
Queensland  from  1882.    J.P.    Of  Lanark,  Clermont,  Queensland. 

Baxter,  Richard,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Baxter,  Esq.,  19,  Leinster  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  March  6.     Left  18703.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Mussabini,  Edward,  son  of  Pierre  Mussabini,  Esq.,  West  Derby,  Liverpool, 
aged  14,  July  14.     Left  18682.  Burrows 

Of  34,  Grove  Road,  Norwich. 

Field,  Henry,  third  son  of  Algernon  Field,  Esq.,  Blackdown  Hill,  Leam- 
ington, aged  13,  December  1.     Left  187 11.  School 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.    Of  The  Quarry, 
Leamington. 

Taylor,  George  Herbert,  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Noble  Taylor,  Calcutta, 
aged  13,  September  5.     Left  187 11.  School 

A  Clerk  in  Child's  Bank,  1,  Fleet  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Christie,  William  Francis,  son  of  Mr.  William  Christie,  11,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  13.     Left  18722.  Town 

Bayard,  Robert  Valentine,  son  of  John  Campbell  Bayard,  Esq.,  Hillmorton 
Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  8,  Nov.  4.     Left  18722.       Town  and  Burrows 
Died  July,  1896. 

Davies,  Thomas  John,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  John  Davies,  Railway  Station, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  April  19.     Left  187 13.  Town 

A  Civil  Engineer,  Midland  Railway  Company.    Of  Cleveland  Villa,  Sale  Street, 
Derby. 

Davies,  Frank  Henry,  son  of  the  above  Mr.  Thomas  John  Davies,  aged  10, 
September  24.     Left  18722.  Town 

In  business.    Of  5,  Castleford  Road,  Sparkhill,  Birmingham. 

Stevenson,  David,  son  of  Mr.  David  Stevenson,  Holly  Lodge,  Barby  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  August  15.     Left  18682.  Town 

A  Sailor.    Died  in  the  China  Seas,  from  a  fall  from  the  mast-head  to  the  deck  of 
his  ship,  about  1898. 

Batley,  George   William,  son  of  Mr.  George   Batley,    Hillmorton    Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  July  7.     Left  18683.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1868, 

Thompson,  Francis  Dalzell,  son   of   the   late   Edward   Thompson,  Esq., 
2,  Alexandra  Villas,  Eastbourne,  aged  15,  August  9.     Left  18703. 

Arnold 
Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London.    Died  1898. 

Harrison,  Nowel,  son  of  Samuel  J.  Harrison,  Esq.,  Richmond,  Virginia, 
U.S.A.,  aged  16,  July  6.     Left  18682.  Moberly 

Tubb,  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Michael  Tubb,  Esq.,  Bicester,  aged  16, 
June  16.     Left  18703.  Wilson 

A  Banker  at  Bicester.    Of  Chesterton,  Bicester. 


Temple,   1858-69.  285 


Barrow,  John,  eldest  son  of   Robert  Philipson  Barrow,  Esq.,  Blackheath 
Park,  Lewisharn,  aged  13,  January  11.     Left  L8731.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.  In  business  in  London,  26,  Old  Broad 
Street,  E.G.  Of  50,  Bedford  Square,  London,  W.C.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Campbell,   Henry  Osborne,  third    son   of  Colin    George    Campbell,  Esq., 
Stonefield,  Tarbert,  aged  14,  January  16.     Left  18732.  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1873  Formerly  in  business  at  Bombay.  Director  of  the 
Magdura  Company,  Tuticorin,  and  Negapatam,  Madras  Presidency. 

Bury,   Henry    Entwistle,    son   of   Edward    Bury,    Esq.,   26,    Westbourne 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  August  18.     Left  18711.  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876.  Of  47,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  W.C.,  and  41,  Rutland 
Gate,  London,  W. 

Livesey,  Reginald,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Livesey,  Stourton  Hill,  Horn- 
castle,  aged  14,  January  9.     Left  18691.  Wilson 

Taylor,  Edmund  Judkin,  son  of  Thomas  Terrett  Taylor,  Esq ,  The  Mythe, 
Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  14,  December  30.    Left  16723.    Wilson 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1879.    Town  Clerk  of  Bristol  from  1900. 

Simpson,  William,  son  of  William  Simpson,  Esq.,  New   Walk,  Leicester, 
aged  12,  March  4.     Left  18721.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877. 

Harding,  James  John,  eldest  son  of  James  Nott  Harding,  Esq.,  Solicitor, 
Barnstaple,  aged  13,  February  21.     Left  18732.  School 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.  Practising  at 
Barnstaple. 

Johnston,  John  George,  second   son   of   Robert   Henry   Johnston,  Esq., 
Westgate,  Grantham,  aged  13.  March  13.     Left  18732.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at 
Bournemouth. 

Frere,  Alfred  Vansittart,  son  of  Charles  Frere,  Esq.,  Shirley,  Croydon, 
aged  13,  April  10.     Left  18691.  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Practised  in  Bombay,  1878-92.  Barrister-at-Law, 
1893.  Parliamentary  Bar.  Of  80,  Palace  Chambers,  Westminster. 

Morris,  Ed  ward  Cox  well,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Morris,  Brynmyrddin, 
Caermarthen,  aged  13,  September  7.     Left  187 13.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  81st  Foot,  1873.  Captain,  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  1881. 
Major,  1890.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879.  Medal.  In  the  Zhob 
Valley  Bxpeditional,  1884.  Of  5,  Sydney  Place,  Bath.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Evans,  Charles  Lee,  son  of  the  Rev,  Charles   Evans,  Headmaster  of  King 
Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  Nov.  27.  Left  18702.  School 
Of  Norton  Hall,  Runcora. 

Fulton,  George  Wade  Robertson,  fourth  son  of  John  Williamson  Fulton, 
Esq.,  Bradujle  House,  Lisburn,  aged  14,  Nov.  15.  Left  18701.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1873.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1890.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1899.  United  Service  Club. 

Margerison,  Richard,  son  of  the  late  Ellis  Margerison,  Esq.,  Bolton  Royd, 
Manningham,  Bradford,  aged  15,  April  16.     Left  187 12.     B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875.  F.R.C.S.  Medical  Officer  of  Winchester 
College.  Of  37,  Southgate  Street,  Winchester. 


286  Temple,  1858-69. 


Lloyd,  Kmest  Octavius.  son  of  the  late  Richard  Harman  Lloyd,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1821),  Upper  Tooting,  aged  14,  September  19.  Left 
18713.  Hutchinson 

Of  7,  Finch  Lane,  London,  B.C. 

Leigh,  Arthur  Egerton,  fifth  son  of  Colonel  Egerton  Leigh  M.P.,  Jodrell 
Hall,  Middlewich,  aged  14,  November  5.  Left  18723.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  A  Manufacturer  at  Crewkerne.  J.P.  for 
Dorset.  Of  The  Manor  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset.  St.  James'  Club. 

Milner,    Dudley    Francis,    fourth    son    of    Sir    William    Milner,     Bart., 
Nunappleton,  Tadcaster,  aged  13,  March  9.     Left  18703.       Arnold 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1872.    Died  1881. 

Dalton,  Edward  Ripley,  son  of  Edward  Dalton,  Esq.,  16,  Porchester  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  June  5.  Left  18722.  B  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1876,  LL.M.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1878.  Of  8,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.  United 
University  Club. 

Masoil,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Mason  Mason,  Whitfield 
Rectory,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  May  7.  Left  18703.  Moberly 

Stobart,  Douglas  Wylde.  son  of  William  Stobart,  Esq.,  Cocken  Hall, 
Fencehouses,  Durham,  aged  15,  Nov.  23.  Left  18693.  Hutchinson 

Vesey,  Eustace  Allix,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Vesey,  Esq.,  Lawrence  Court. 
Huntingdon,  aged  14,  September  12.  Left  18693.  School 

Ordained,  1888.     Incumbent  of  Georgetown,  Niagara,  Ontario,  1902. 

King,  Mortimer  James,  son  of  Col.  Henry  King,  136,  Leadenhall  Street, 
London,  aged  15,  January  1.  Left  18702.  Moberly 

A  Station  Manager  in  Queensland. 

Sidebottom,  Lialph  Yardley,  son  of  the  late  Ralph  Sidebottom,  Esq.,  Mill- 
brook  House,  Hadfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Augusfc  31.  Left 
1869s.  B.  Smith 

Of  Alderley  Edge,  Manchester. 

Hopkins,  Manley  Ogden,  son  of  Edward  Martin  Hopkins,  Esq.,  66,  Cum- 
berland Street,  London,  aged  14,  October  23.  Left  1871*.  Blake 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1873.  Captain,  1882.  Major,  1890.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1880.  Medal.  Of  109,  Cathedral 
Road,  Cardiff.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

WMtehead,  Edward  Hugh,  son  of  John  Whitehead,  Esq  ,  30,  Inverness 
Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  September  5  Left  1871*.  Blake 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.    Of  20,  Old  Queen  Street,  Westminster. 

Smith,  Alfred  Vanwaterschoodt  Lucie,  son  of  John  Lucie  Smith,  Esq  , 
George  Town,  Dernerara,  aged  14,  January  9.  Left  18713.  School 

A  Solicitor,  British  Guiana,  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1881. 
District  Judge  at  Famagusta,  1887,  and  at  Limassol,  Cyprus,  1892.  Resident 
Magistrate,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  from  1896. 

Partington,  James  Edge,  son  of  William  Henry  Partington,  Esq.,  Egerton 
Lodge,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  13,  February  6.  Left  18713. 

B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Joint  Author  of  "  The  Ethnographical  Album  of  the 
Pacific  Islands."  Of  Park  Hall,  Braintree.  Royal  Societies  Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  287 


Smith,  William  Walter,  son  of  William  Smith,  Esq.,  Welbank,  Prestwich, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  November  24.  Left  18722.  Hutehinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1876.     Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1877. 

Burbidge,  John,  son  of  Mr.  John  Burbidge,  30,  Sheep  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  April  11.  Left  187 13.  Town 

Stock  and  Share  Broker,  Solihull. 

Bulpett,  Arthur  Dolbin,  second  son  of  George  Bulpett,  Esq.,  Sandgate, 
Chertsey,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left  18713.  Wilson 

Exeter    College,  Oxford,    1872.      Gazetted    to   the   Derbyshire   Regiment,    1875. 
Captain,  1883,  Major,  1892,  Lieuten  mt-Colonel,  1896.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Jordan,  Frederick  Harry,  son  of  Mr.  James  Jordan,  20,  Little  Church 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  11,  February  18.  Left  18752.  Town 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1&75.     Manager  in  Messrs.  Lloyds  Bank, 
Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

Purvis,  Alexander  Kennedy,  third  son  of  Arthur  Purvis,  Esq.,  Darsham 
House,  Saxmundham,  aged  14,  January  15.  Left  18723.  Burroivs 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.     Assumed  the  name  of  KKNNEDY  PURVIS,  1880.    In  the 
Charity  Commission,  Whitehall,  from  1884. 

Field,  Henry  Cromwell,  son  of  Alfred  Field,  Esq.,  Learn,  Leamington, 
aged  15,  January  17.  Left  18703.  School 

A  Merchant  in  Birmingham,  from  1872.    J.P.,  1896.     Vice-Chairman,  Birmingham 
Chamber  of  Commerce.    Of  Counlands,  Westbourne  Road,  Edgbaston. 

De  la  Rue,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Frederick  De  la  Rue,  Esq.,  110,  Bun- 
hill  Row,  London,  aged  12,  April  6.  Left  18723.  School 

Gazetted  to   the  4th    King's  Own   Regiment,    1875.      Captain,    1883.      Ketired, 
invalided,  1887.    Of  16,  Somers  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

Arbuthnot,  Reginald  James  Hugh,  son  of  William  Urqnhart  Arbuthnot, 
Esq.,  Bridgea  Place,  Bexley,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left  18713.  Blake 

In  business  in  Madras,  1884-96.  Of  79,  Ashley  Gardens,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.  W. 

Challinor,  William  Edward,  son  of  William  Challinor,   Esq.,  Pickwood, 
Leek,  Staffordshire,  aged  15,  Sept.  3.     Left  18682.         Hutehinson 
King's  College,  London,  1869-71.    A  Colliery  Director.    Of  Pickwood,  Leek. 

Vecqueray,  Edward  Guillaume,  son  of  John  William  Joseph  Vecqueray. 
Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  14,  November  26.  Left  18702.  School 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  Heathfield,  Gleuluce  Road,  Blackheath. 

Robinson,  Edward,  son  of  Mr.  William  Robinson,  16,  High  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  September  17.  Left  18702.  Town 

Studied  Chemistry  at  Birmingham.     Was  a  Dispenser  in  the  Naval  Service.    Died 
some  years  ago. 

Savage,  Francis  William,  son.  of  Mr.  John  Smith  Savage,  49,  Church 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  9.  Left  18703.  Town 

Burbidge,  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  John  Burbidge,  30,  Sheep  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  November  25.  Left  18732.  Town 

Manager  of  Metropolitan  and  Birmingham  Bank,  Chipping  Norton. 

Brocklebank,  Harold  Arthur,  son  of  Thomas  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  after- 
wards Baronet,  Springwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14, 
November  24.  Left  18702.  Schoo 

Of  4,  Fulwood  Park,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 


288  Temple,  1858-69. 


White,  John  Claude,  son  of  John  White,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Calcutta,  aged  14, 
October  1.     Left  18682.  School 

Cooper's  Hill  College,  1874.  Indian  Public  Works  Department,  1876.  Executive 
Engineer,  Sekkim,  from  1900. 

Baker,  John  Herbert,  son  of  John  Baker,  Esq. ,13,  Russell  Square,  London, 
aged  13,  April  23.     Left  18683.  School 

Wade,  Frederick,  son  of  Col.  Hamlet  Coote  Wade,  Hauxwell  Hall,  Bedale, 
Yorkshire,  aged  14.  November  19.     Left,  18683.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  DALTON.  Rector  of  Hauxwell,  Bedale,  from  1892. 

Dummett,  William  Joseph,  son  of  Jeremiah  Dummett,  Esq.,  19,  Craven 
Hill.  London,  aged  13,  April  16.     Left  18703.  School 

Died  before  1891. 

Andrews,  Herbert  William,  son  of  Mr.  Alfred  Andrews,  20,  Church  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  June  12.     Left  18723.  Town 

Ordained,  1883.    Curate  of  Weston  Longueville,  Norwich,  from  1901. 

Hands,  Charles  William,  son   of   Mr.  Martin    Hands,   8,    Market  Place, 
Rugby,  aged  10,  July  10.     Left  18732.  Town 

Formerly  a  Wine  Merchant.    Accidentally  shot  himself,  20  July,  1901. 

Millington,  Frederick  Gray,  son  of  the  late  John  Millington,  Esq.,  North 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  28.     Left  1869s.  Town 

A  Solicitor.    Died  at  Eastbourne,  22  October,  1891. 

Holloway,  William  John,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Holloway.  29,  High  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  June  19.     Left  18692.  Town 

Taylor,  Harry  Ashworth,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry  Taylor,  K.C.M,G.,  The 
Uplands,  East  Sheen,  aged  13,  July  3.     Left  18721.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1873.  Formerly  in  the  47th  Foot.  A  Queen's  Messenger, 
1883.  Of  1,  Comeragh  Road,  West  Kensington.  Boodle's  Club. 

Gant,   Tetley,   eldest  son  of  James   Greaves  Tetley   Gant,  Esq.,  Clifton 
Villas.  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  a<?ed  14,  July  19.    Left  18722.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1883.  Practising  in  Tasmania,  from  1885.  Member  of  Legislative 
Council.  Of  Collins  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Wilson,  Robert  Charles  Dighton.son  of  the  late  Robert  Eden  Wilson,  Esq., 
Bishopton,  Ripon,  aged  14,  February  9.     Left  18681.          B.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  60th  Foot,  1873.  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  1882.  Retired. 
Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  Actions  of  Ahmed  Khel  and  Urzoo,  March 
from  Cabul  to  Kandahar  and  Battle  of  1  September,  and  Mari  Expedition. 
Medal  with  Two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Star.  Served  in  the  Transvaal  Campaign, 
1881 ,  acting  as  D. A  A.  and  Q.M.G.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ellis,   Walter   Bowley,    son    of   Alfred    Ellis,    Esq.,    Belgrave,    Leicester, 
aged  13,  February  8.     Left  18693.  School 

Raffles,  Thomas  Stamford,  son  of  Thomas  Stamford  Raffles,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  July  11.     Leffcl8682.  Moberly 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Rector  of  Langham,  Colchester, 
from  1887. 


Temple,   1858-69.  289 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1868. 

Perry,  Charles  Copland,  son  of  Dr.  Walter  Copland  Perry,  Ph.D.,  Bonn- 
on-Rhine,  aged  14,  December  27.  Left  18691.  Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1881.  Ph.D.  Germanic  Languages  and 
Classics,  Marburg  University,  Prussia,  1892.  Author  of  "  German  Elementary 
Education,"  1887  ;  and  other  Works.  United  Universities  Club. 

Nash,  Edward  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Fleetwood  Nash,  Esq.,  Upton 
Lea,  Slough,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1879.  Of  6,  Raymond 
Buildings,  Gray's  Inn,  London,  and  Hurstleigh,  Harrow. 

Hodgson,  Francis  Roger,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hodgson,  Pilton 
Rectory,  Onndle.  aged  14.  October  17.  Left  18723.  Blake 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1883.  Archdeacon  of  Zanzibar, 
1882.  University  Missionary  in  Central  Africa,  1877-80.  Organizing  Secretary, 
Universities  Mission  to  Central  Africa  from  1893.  Of  Zanzibar  Cottage,  Exeter. 

Byrne,  Charles  Rodewald,  son  of  Thomas  Byrne,  Esq.,  31,  Bedford  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  7.  Left  18711.  Arnold 

Francis,  Arthur  Stopford,  son  of  Frederick  Francis,  Esq.,  Warley  Place, 
Brentwood,  aged  13,  June  14.  Left  18722.  Wilson 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Pilkington,  John  Ormerod,  son  of  William  Ormerod  Pilkington,  Esq., 
The  Willows,  Ashton,  Preston,  aged  14,  April  20.  Left 
18693.  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1877.  Northern  Circuit.  Of  11,  King's  Bench  Walk.  United 
Universities'  Club. 

Macnamara,  Henry  Danvers,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Macnamara,  Esq., 
Calcutta,  aged  13,  May  24.  Left  1868s.  Blake 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Rector  of  St.  James,  Garlick- 
hithe,  with  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  from  1892.  Hon.  Minor  Canon  of  St.  Paul's, 
1893.  Priest  in  Ordinary  to  the  King,  1901. 

Garnett-Botfield,  Walter  Dubbon,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bishton 
Garnett-Botfield,  Decker  Hill,  Shifnal,  Shropshire,  aged  13, 
June  16.  Left  187 11.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1874.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1891.  Retired. 
Served  in  the  Transvaal  Campaign,  1881.  Of  King's  Mead,  Broadstairs. 

S helm er dine,  Nathaniel,  only  son  of  Nathaniel  Shelmerdine,  Esq., 
Beechfield,  Weaste,  Manchester,  aged  15,  June  29.  Left 
18711.  Hutchinson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  Rector  of  Great  Comberton, 
Pershore,  from  1887. 

Brownfield,  Edward  Arthur,  son  of   William  Brownfield,  Esq.,  Chatterley 

House,  Hanley,  aged  14,  May  7.     Left  18722.  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer  at  Stoke-on-Trent.    Of  Rock  House,  Barlaston,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Buxton,  Alfred  Fowell,  son  of  Thomas  Fowell  Buxtoii,  Esq.,  West  Ham, 
London,  E.,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left  18732.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877.    A  Partner  in  Prescott,  Cave,  Buxton 
and  Co.,  Bankers,  50,  Cornhill.    Of  32,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 
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290  Temple,   1858-69. 


Cholmondeley,  Hugh  Cecil,  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Grenville  Cholmondeley, 
(O.E.  1832),  Abbotts  Moss,  Northwich,  aged  15,  December  1. 
Left  18703.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-9.  Medal 
with  Clasp. 

Warner,  William  Pochiu,  third  son  of  Edward  Warner,  Esq.,  Quorn  Hall, 
Loughborough,  aged  14,  February  1.  Left  18721.  School 

Formerly  Captain,  18th  and  19th  Hussars.  Retired  1883.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Leicestershire.  High  Sheriff,  1898.  Of  Langton  Hall,  Market  Harborough. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sargant,  Edmund  Bealey,  son  of  Henry  Sargant,  Esq.,  56,  Belsize  Park 
Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  March  19.  Left  18722.  Arnold 


Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar  1875,  B.A.,  7th  Wrangler,  1878,  First  Class, 
Natural  Science  Tripos,  1879,  M.A.  1881.  Silver  Medallist  for  Chemistry, 
University  College,  London.  Director  of  Education,  Transvaal  Colony,  from  1901. 

Bence-Jones,  William  Francis,  son  of  William  Bence-Jones,  Esq.,  Lisselan, 
Clonakilty,  Cork,  aged  12,  March  9.     Left  18713.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1883, 
Killed  by  the  accidental  explosion  of  a  gun,  19  November,  1883. 

Westfeldt,  Patrick  McKloskie,  son  of  George  Westfeldt,  Esq.,  Mobile, 
U.S.A.,  aged  13,  May  25.     Left  18711.  School 

A  Merchant  in  New  York  and  New  Orleans.    P.O.  Box  601,  New  Orleans. 

Harvey,  Edgar  William,  son  of  Edgar  Harvey,  Esq.,  Aigburth,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  July  2.     Left  1869.1  Burrows 

Died  in  New  Zealand. 

Falk,  Herman  John,  eldest  son  of  Herman  Eugene  Falk,  Esq.,  11,  Lord 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  March  18.     Left  18721.  Moberly 

New  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1882.  Of  18,  Parkfield  Road,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool. 

Bean,  Alfred  William  Thomas,  son  of  Alfred  William  Bean,  Esq.,  Danson 
Park,  Welling,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  15.     Left  18703.  Arnold 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Member  Inst.  C.E.  and  P.I.I.  Of  47,  Princes  Square, 
London,  W.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Anstey,  Wilfred,  son  of  George  Alexander  Anstey,  Esq.,  120,  Avenue  des 
Champs  Elysee"s,  Paris,  aged  1  5,  January  30.  Left  18692.  B.  Smith 

Ker,  Edward  George,  son  of  David  Stewart  Ker,  Esq.,  Montalto,  Ballina- 
hinch,  Ireland,  aged  14,  June  5.     Left  18692.  Moberly 

Died  before  1886. 

Hargreaves,  Frank,    son   of    William   Hargreaves,   Esq.,    Darley    Hall, 
Farnworth,  Bolton,  aged  15,  December  9.     Left  18691.      B.  Smith 

Eidley,   Charles   Parker,   son   of  Col.   John   Henry    Ellis    Ridley,  East 
Barracks,  Aldershot,  aged  12,  May  12.     Left  18723.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  98th  Foot,  1873.  Captain  Manchester  Regiment,  1879.  Major, 
1884.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1895.  Colonel,  1899.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  War, 
1882,  with  the  Manchester  Regiment.  Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.  In  the 
Miranzai  Expedition,  1891.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1899-1901. 
C.B.  1901.  Brigadier-General  commanding  South  African  Constabulary,  1901. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Medley,  Frank  Howard,  son  of  Francis  William  Medley,  Esq.,  St.  Michael's, 
Aigburth,  aged  13,  June  17.     Left  18718.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.  Died  at  St.  Brelade's  Bay,  Jersey,  6  August,  1894 


Temple,  1858-69.  291 


Lyon,   Alfred   Charles,   son    of   Frederick   Lyon,   Esq.,  Mollington  Hall, 
Chester,  aged  14,  March  15.     Left  18693.  School 

J.P.  for  Shropshire.    Of  Albrighton  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 

McCrea,  Arthur  Selby,  son  of  Henry  Charles  McCrea,  Esq.,  Warley  House, 
Halifax,  aged  14,  January  18.     Left  18721.  Arnold 

Bourchier,  Beverley  Newcomen  Edwards,  elder  son  of  the  late  Hev.  Thomas 
Bourchier,  Rugby,  aged  12,  May  19.     Left  1872V  Town 

Formerly  Farming  in  Canada.    Died  at  Bedford  about  1895. 

Stokes,    Russell,  son  of  Henry  Graham    Stokes,  Esq.,  ttt.   John's    Park, 
Blackheath,  aged  13,  May  30.     Left  18701.  Arnold 

Clerk  in  the  Chinese  Maritime  Customs,  from  1877.    Died  6  August,  1895. 

Tunnard,  Henry  Stopford,  son  of  Captain  Bartholomew  Tunnard,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  January  12.     Left  18733.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  27th  Foot,  1874.  Captain,  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  1880. 
Paymaster,  Royal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  1884.  Secretary  to  King's 
College  Hospital,  London,  1902. 

Monro,  Frederick  Hugh,  son  of  Henry  Monro,  Esq.,  M.D.,  13,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  May  22.     Left  18713.  Burrows 

Died  about  1875. 

Lewthwaite,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Lewthwaite,  Esq.,  Broadgate, 
Broughton-in-Furness,  aged  14,  October  29.     Left  18722.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumberland.  Of 
Broadgate  Hall,  Broughton-in-Furness. 

Nicholson,    George    Stuart,    son    of    the    late    Captain   William    Smith 
Nicholson,  Chitley,  Liphook,  aged  13,  Oct.  23.   Left  18701.     B.Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  7th  Foot,  1875.  Captain,  1884.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879. 
Medal.  Died  in  London,  13  August,  1888. 

Yates,   John   Lowndes,   son   of   the   late    William  Lowndes  Yates,  Esq., 
Albert  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  26.     Left  18703.          Town 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1877.  Northern 
Circuit.  Died  23  July,  1889. 

Grrisewood,   Arthur  George,  second  son    of   Henry   Grisewood,  Esq.,  15, 
Chesham  Place,  London,  aged  13,  March  7.     Left  18733.       Wilson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880.  Rector  of  Daylesford,  Chipping 
Norton,  from  1882.  Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1868. 

Chalmers,  Dalzell  Henry  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Skene  Courtenay 
Chalmers,  Beckenham  Rectory,  Kent,  aged  17,  June  13.  Leftl8692. 

Burrows 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1895.  Of  1,  New  Court, 
Temple,  B.C. 

Edwards,  Thomas  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Grandage  Edwards,  Esq., 

Sandown  Park,  Wavertree,  aged  13,  Sept.  24.  Left  18722.  Moberly 

Exhibitioner,  1872.    Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1872.    Of  13,  Croxteth  Road,  Liverpool. 

Christie,  George  Robert  Francis,  son  of  William  Dougal  Christie,  Esq., 
32,  Dorset  Square,  London,  aged  U,  Sept.  11.    Left  18713.      Eltee 


292  Temple,  1858-69. 


Southwell,  Horace  Baden,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Martin  Southwell,  Esq., 
Castle  House,  Bridgnorth,  aged  16,  Jan.  17.  Left  18703.  Hutchinson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1874,  M.A,  1878.  Died  at  Fairfield,  Bridgnorth, 
2  January,  1895. 

Ashwell,  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Ashwell,  Esq.,  Waverley  Street, 
Nottingham,  aged  15,  February  8.  Left  187 12.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884.  Practising  at  Nottingham.  Of  St.  Peter's  Gate, 
Nottingham. 

MOSS,  Arthur  Spence,  son  of  William  Henry  Moss,  Esq.,  4,  Kingston 
Terrace,  Hull,  aged  15,  June  9.  Left  18702.  Wilson 

A  Civil  Engineer.  Formerly  in  the  Straits  Settlements.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  BLUNDBLL.  Practising  in  London,  1902. 

Scholfield,  Henry  Walter  Bourchier,  only  son  of  Henry  Daniel  Scholfield, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Kant  Cribba,  Welshpool,  aged  13,  May  31.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882. 

Crawfurd,  Gibbs  Payne,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Walter  Payne 
Crawfurd,  East  Court,  East  Grinstead,  aged  14,  August  6. 
Left  1872s.  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880.  Vicar  of  Bicester, 
from  1894. 

Browett,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Browett,  Esq.,  Coventry,  aged  14, 
December  20.  Left  18721.  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer  in  Coventry. 

Egerton,  Hugh  Edward,  sixth  son  of  Edward  Christopher  Egerton,  Esq., 
M.P.,  45,  Eaton  Place,  London,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  18722. 

School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1876,  B.A.  and  M.A. 
1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.  J.P.  for  London.  Of  11,  Tite  Street, 
Chelsea.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Isherwood,  Frederick  Augustus,  son  of  Richard  Ramsbottom  Isherwood, 
Esq.,  Guisnes  Court,  Kelvedon,  aged  15,  July  9.  Left  18703. 

Hutchinson 

Died,  1892. 

Napier,  Thomas  Bateman,  son  of  Richard  Clay  Napier,  Esq.,  West  Cliff, 
Preston,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left  18703.  Wilson 

London  University,  LL.B.  1880,  First  Class  Common  Law  and  Equity  LL  D 
1883.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1883.  J.P.  for  Middlesex.  Author  of 
legal  works.  Of  7,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Reform  Club. 

Master,  Arthur  Cornewall  Chester,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  William  Chester 
Master,  Esq.,  The  Abbey,  Cirencester,  aged  14,  July  25.  Left 
18702.  B.  Smith 

In  the  firm  of  Cook,  Master,  and  Co.,  1,  Jeffery  Square,  London,  E.G. 

Price,  Arthur  Rokeby,  son  of  Hall  Rokeby  Price,  Esq.,  1,  Cowper's  Court, 
Cornhill,  London,  aged  14,  March  5.  Left  18713.  Hutchinson 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.  Of  1,  Cowper's  Court,  Cornhill,  E.G..  and  Clemen- 
thorpe,  St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Darbishire,    Godfrey,  only  son   of    Robert  Dukinfield    Darbishire,    Esq., 

Manchester,  aged  14,  September  26.     Left  1872s.  B.  Smith 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1872.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Died  in  Florida,  October,  1889. 


Temple,   1858-69.  293 


Fowle,  William  Hugh,  son  of  Thomas  Everett  Fowle,  Esq.,  Chute  Lodse, 
Andover,  Hants,  aged  15,  April  6.  Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879. 
J.P.  for  Wilts.  Of  Chute  Lodge,  Chute  Forest,  Andover. 

Scott,  Alexander  Nairne,  third  son  of  James  Nairne  Scott,  Esq.,  Black- 
heath  Park,  aged  13,  March  22.  Left  18712.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Vicar  of  Stratton  St.  Margaret, 
Wilts,  1895-9.  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Clifton,  Bristol,  from  1899. 

Hoare,  Arthur,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Rolls  Hoare,  Esq.,  Sea  View,  Isle  of 
Wight,  aged  15,  November  30.  Left  18701.  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1871.  J.P.  for  Gloucestershire.  Of  Trull,  Tetbury, 
Gloucestershire.  Boodle's  Club. 

Gordon,  George  William  Webb,  son  of  the  late  George  William  Gordon, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1843),  Westgate,  Louth,  aged  13,  March  29.  Left 
18691.  Elsee 

Died  at  Louth,  Lincolnshire,  1887. 

Pratt,  Arthur  Spencer,  eldest  son  of  Spencer  Pratt,  Esq.,  Stan  wick 
House,  Higham  Ferrers,  aged  13,  April  26.  Left  18711.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1874.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1891.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1900.  C.B.  Of  Stan  wick  House,  Higham  Ferrers.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Higgin,  John  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Higgin,  Esq.,  Lansdowne 
House,  Huyton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Sept.  3.  Left  18722.  Moberly 

In  business  at  Liverpool,  1872-77,  at  St.  Louis,  U.S.A  ,  1877-82,  and  at  Northwich, 
1882-89.  Of  Broughton  Bank,  Grange-over-Sands. 

Pearson,  William  Laurence  Wemyss.  second  son  of  the  Hon.  Francis 
Boyle  Pearson,  Agra,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left  18702.  Arnold 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1874.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1881.  Of  3, 
Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Banks,  Edward  Byng,  son  of  William  Banks,  Esq.,  119,  Rue  de  la  Tour, 
Passy,  Paris,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left  18733.  Moberly 

Oldham,  Hugh  Falconer,  son  of  Dr.  Thomas  Oldham,  Calcutta,  aged  15, 
January  11.  Left  187 11.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  M.A.    M.D.    Of  Calton  Cottage,  Morecambe. 

Crosse,  Charles  William,  third  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Crosse,  Esq.,  28, 
Princes  Square,  London,  aged  14-,  June  13.  Left  18732.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1873.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1876,  and  to 
the  6th  Dragoons,  1878.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1890.  Retired,  1894.  Served  in 
the  Transvaal  Campaign,  1881.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Nicolls,   Edward   Richard  Jefferys,  only  son  of  the  late  Major  Richard 

Nicolls,  23,  Cadogan  Place,  London,  aged  14,  February  27.     Left 

-  1872s.  Elsee 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B  A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Rector  of  Knipston,  Grantham, 
from  1884. 

Williams,  Butler  Hill,  son  of  John  Hill  Williams,  Esq.,  12,  Waterloo 
Place,  London,  aged  14,  April  7.  Left  18693.  Elsee 

Egerton,  William  Henry,  son  of  Robert  Eyles  Egerton,  Esq.,  afterwards 

K.C.S.I.,  Murree,  Punjaub,  aged  14,  March  2.     Left  18698.  Moberly 

In  the  Financial  Department,  Government  of  India.    Died  in  Burmah,  April,  1899. 


294  Temple,    1858-69. 


Harrison,  John  Simons,  son  of  John  Crowther  Harrison,  Esq.,  Kingstree 
House,  Cottingham,  Hull,  aged  14,  Oct.  12.  Left  18713.  Hutchinson 

Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Holderness  Hunt.  Has  a  Stud  Farm  at  Cottingham,  Hull- 
Of  Hurn  Lodge,  Beverley.  Isthmian  Club. 

Maclaren,   David    Bannerman,   son   of   James    Maclareri,   Esq.,    Whalley 
Range,  Manchester,  aged  15,  June  13.     Left  18703.         Hutchinson 
In  South  America. 

Rouse,  Robert  Cecil,  son  of  William  Rouse,  Esq.,  Burley  House,  Burley- 
in-Wharfedale,  aged  15,  June  19.  Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1872. 

Cassavetti,   Alexander,   only  son  of  the  late   Demetrius   Cassavetti,   38, 
/«jU-13  Gloucester  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  June  25.     Left  18731.  Wilson 
New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M  A.  1881. 

Groom,  Arthur  John,  son  of  John  Groom,  Esq.,  Congham,  Lynn,  Norfolk, 
aged  15,  January  23.  Left  18703.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1875.  Rector  of  Ashwicken-with-Leziate, 
King's  Lynn,  from  1878. 

Tahourdin,  Graham,  sixth  son  of  Charles  Tahourdin,  Esq.,  29,  Cleveland 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  18732.  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880. 
Formerly  on  the  staff  of  the  Timet.  Of  1,  Mitre  Court  Buildings,  Temple, 
London,  B.C. 

Ashton,  Thomas  Gair,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Ashton,  Esq.,  Ford  Bank, 
Didsbury,  aged  13,  February  5.  Left  18742.  Elsee 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882.  M.P.  for  the  Hyde  Division  of 
Cheshire,  1885-6,  and  for  the  Luton  Division  of  Bedfordshire,  from  1895.  Of 
Hyde,  Cheshire,  and  39,  Princes  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Reform  Club. 

Cornish,  William  Hunter,  eldest  son  of  William  Robert  Cornish,  Esq., 
Madras,  aged  13,  February  6.  Left  18732.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876.  Gazetted  to  the  33rd  Foot  1878.  Captain, 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  18  .  Assistant  Secretary  in  Foreign  Department  of  Governor- 
General  of  India.  Died  at  Simla,  7  April,  1892. 

Denman,  George  Lewis,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Denman,  M.P., 
afterwards  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  London,  aged  14, 
May  5.  Left  18722.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1876,  LL.M.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1877.  Recorder  of  Queenborough,  1882.  A  London  Police  Magistrate,  from 
1890.  Of  8,  Cranley  Gardens,  London,  W.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Howell,  John  Aneurin,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Howell,  St.  John's 
Vicarage,  Cardiff,  aged  15,  December  19.  Left  18713.  Burrows 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1830.  Vicar  of  Dwygyvylchi,  Penmaen- 
mawr,  1881-24,  and  of  St.  Bede's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  from  1894. 

Walls,  Richard  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  George  Walls, 
Boothby  Hall,  Spilsby,  aged  13,  March  6.  Left  1874s.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Rector  of  Letchworth,  Hitchin,  Herts, 
from  1886. 

Capel-Cure,  Francis,  second  son  of  Robert  CapeUCure,  Esq.,  5,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  aged  13,  December  3.  Left  1869s.  Blake 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.  J.P.  for  Shrop- 
shire. Of  Badger  Hall,  Shropshire.  United  Universities' Club. 


Temple,   1858-69.  295 


,  George  Sherman  Kilworth,  younger  son  of  Henry  Heather  Bigg,  Esq., 
56,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  1 4,  June  5.     Left  187 11.  Burrows 

Middlesex  Hospital,  1871.  F.R  C.S.  and  L.S.A.  Surgeon-Captain,  Army  Medical 
Staff.  Author  of  "The  Anglo-Indian's  Health,"  and  other  works.  Of  169,  Vic- 
toria Street,  London,  S.W.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Brooks,  William,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Brooks,  Esq,  afterwards  Lord 
Crawshaw,  Crawshaw  Hall,  K  aw  ten  stall,  Manchester,  aged  14, 
October  1 6.  Left  18723.  Burrows 

Christ  Church  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1886.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  Crawshaw 
Hall,  Rawtenstall,  Lancashire.  New  University  Club. 

Mack,  Philip  Paston,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Mack,  Esq.,  Paston,  North 
Walsham,  aged  14,  March  20.  Left  18712.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  the  12th  Lancers.  Retired  as  Captain,  1883.  Of  Barton  Mills, 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 

Jeffery,  Leonard,  son  of  George  Augustus  Jeffery,  Esq.,  Trinity  House, 
Eastbourne,  aged  14,  September  16.  Left  18732.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1879.    Of  Trinity  House,  Eastbourne. 

Kirk,  Arthur  William,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Moxon  Kirk,  Esq.,  Woodside, 
Halifax,  aged  15,  August  25.  Left  18702.  B  Smith 

Wo  ther  spoon,  John,  son  of  John  Wotherspoon,  Esq.,  Denmark  Hill, 
Camber  well,  aged  14,  July  25.  Left  18702.  Elsee 

Bolton,  Frederick,  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Bolton,  Esq.,  Carbrook,  Falkirk, 
N.B.,  aged  14,  June  4.  Left  1870s.  School 

Sometime  a  Merchant  in  Manilla. 

Meesou,  John,  son  of  Richard  Meeson,  Esq.,  Duvals,  Grays,  Essex,  aged  18, 
March  11.  Left  18 722.  B  Smith 

Dixon,  William  Arthur  Tatton,  sixth  son  of  John  Dixon,  Esq.,  Astle  Hall, 
Congleton,  aged  14,  February  14.  Left  18722.  Burrows 

Burne,  Henry  Thomas  George,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Knightley  Burne, 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left  18701.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  Lieutenant  Bengal  Staff  Corps.    Died,  14  May,  1883. 

Lees,  Armine  William  Mountain,  son  of  the  Kev.  William  Lees,  Sidlow 
Rectory,  Reigate,  aged  15,  February  19.  Left  18691.  Hutchinson 

Henson,  Hugh  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Henson,  Hickmans worth, 
Herts,  aged  14,  November  3.  Left  18703.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  Lloyd's,  London.    Died  at  Brighton  about  1890. 

Cooper,  John  Mawbey  Hogard,  son  of  the  Rev.   William  Henry  Cooper, 
Deeping  St.  James,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  Nov.  10.  Left  18721.  Arnold 
Died  1873. 

Forbes,  Alexander  Stewart,  son  of  Alexander  Clarke  Forbes,  Esq.,  Whit- 
church,  Reading,  aged  13,  November  1.  Left  18732.  Moberly 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881.  Sometime  in  Australia.  Served 
in  Mashonaland,  1893,  and  commanded  a  column  as  Major  in  the  Matabele  War. 

Goodman,   Maurice,  son  of   Edward  Goodman,   Esq.,  Oare  House,  Marl- 
borough,  aged  13,  April  26.     Left  18713.  Wilson 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.    Practising  at  Worthing. 


296  Temple,  1858-69. 


Addington,  Hon.  Gerald  Anthony  Pellew  Bagnall,  eldest  son  of  Viscount 
Sidmouth,  Up-Ottery  Manor,  Honiton,  Devon,  aged  13,  Nov.  29. 
Left  18703.  Arnold 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1873.    J.P.  for  Devon.    Of  Up-Ottery  Manor,  as  above. 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Pratt,  Henry  Arthur,  son  of  Richard  Frederick  Pratt,  Esq.,  Highfield, 
Sidlescomb,  Battle,  aged  14,  July  26.  Left  18691.  School 

Elias,  Arthur,  son  of  Ney  Elias,  Esq..  64,  Inverness  Terrace,  London, 
aged  14,  May  1.  Left  18693.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Foot,  1874.     Captain,  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  1884. 
Major,  1893. 

Bertran  de  Lis,  Alvaro,  son  of  the  late  Vicente  Bertran  de  Lis,  10,  Calle 
de  la  Libertad,  Madrid,  aged  14,  October  3.  Left  18711.  School 

Resident  in  Spain. 

Attree,  Alfred  Augustus  Town,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Attree,  Rugby, 
aged  1 1 ,  J  une  24.  Left  18731.  Town 

Sometime  in  the  Tea  Trade.    Died  at  Worthing,  22  December,  1899. 

Curry,  Charles  Douglas,  fifth  son  of  Admiral  Douglas  Curry,  Shottery 
Hall.  Stratford-on-Avon,  aged  13,  May  15.  Left  18723.  Burrows 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1875. 

Wilkinson,  Charles  John  Syer,  son  of  Charles  John  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
Calcutta,  aged  14.  June  8.  Left  18732.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Formerly  Barrister-at-Law,  in  Calcutta.    Died  of 
enteric  fever  at  Koolgardi,  1885. 

Sellar,  Patrick,  eldest  son  of  Patrick  Plenderleath  Sellar,  Esq.,  Hartfield, 
Tain,  Rossshire,  aged  14,  December  26.  Left  1872*.  Elsee 

Factor  for  the  Earl  of  Home.    Of  The  Crooks,  Coldstream,  N.B. 

Bushby,  John,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Bushby,  Esq.,  Formby, 
Liverpool,  aged  14.  July  21.  Left  18701.  Wilson 

Formerly  Farming  in  Maryland,  U.S.A.    In  business  in  Liverpool,  1874-97.    Of 
Dacre,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 

Hope,  Arthur,  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hope,  Esq.,  Stanton  Bebington, 
aged  14,  September  26.  Left  18683.  Moberly 

Farming  in  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  of  20,  Castle  Stre'et,  Liverpool. 

Mason,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  Robert  Mason,  Esq.,  Shrubbery,  Aigburth 
Eoad,  Liverpool,  aged  H,  August  8.  Left  18683.  Wilson 

Formerly  on  the  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Stone  Park,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Lister,  Charles  William,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Lister,  2,  Lower  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  10,  June  24.  Left  1872s.  Town 

An  Engineer's  Pattern  Maker.    Of  Oozells  Street,  Birmingham. 

Armour,  James  Wilson,  son  of  Matthew  Wilson  Armour,  Esq.,  Rumford 

Street.  Liverpool,  aged  14.  February  5.     Left  J8692.  Moberly 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Broker  in  Liverpool.    Of  11,  Pelham  Grove,  Liverpool. 

Brogden,  Arthur  John,  son  of  the  late  John  Brogden,  Esq.,  Lightburn 
House,  Ulverston.  aged  14.  April  5.  Left  18692.  Burrows 

Downing  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883.     Curate  of  St.  Barnabas,  Cambridge, 
1883.    Died  about  1885. 


Temple,  1858-69.  297 


Willcox,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Tyrrell  Willcox,  6,  Hill  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  March  15.     Left  18741.  Town 

For  many  years  at  Bahia,  Brazil.    Died  at  Brooklyn,  Rugby,  5  June,  1891. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1869. 

Johnston,    Thomas,    son   of    Robert   Henry   Johnston,    Esq.,    Westgate, 
Grantham,  aged  13,  July  6.     Left  18721.  Elsee 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Wakefield. 

Pogose,  Paul,  son  of  Joachim  Gregory  Nicholas  Pogose,  Esq.,  Dacca,  India, 
aged  14,  March  1.     Left  18721.  Elsee 

Died  before  1886. 

Green,  Samuel  Ferrall,  son  of  Samuel  Green,  Esq.,  5,  Woodlands  Terrace, 
Blackheath,  aged  14,  October  15.     Left  18703.  Wilson 

Blacklock,  Charles  William,  son  of  Henry  Blacklock,  Esq.,  Park  House, 
Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  17,  May  21.     Left  18693.  Wilson 

Oerton,  Edward,  son  of  Francis  Baildon  Oerton,  Esq.,  Highgate  House, 
Walsall,  aged  14,  July  23.     Left  1872*.  Hutchinson 

Vicar  of  Tebay,  Westmoreland,  1884-95.  Rector  of  St.  Thomas,  North  Ipswich, 
Queensland,  from  1899. 

Frankau,  Frederick  Joseph,  only  son  of  the  late  Adolph  Frankau,  Esq., 
Hampstead,  aged  14,  August  15.     Left  18732.  Burrows 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  18T6,  LL.B.  1877.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1877.  Of  1,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Whately,  George  Levinge,  son  of  the  late  George  Hamilton  Whately,  Esq., 
aged  14,  August  6.     Left  18711.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Of  17,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.,  and  47, 
Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

Dymond,  Arthur  Hingeston,  son  of  Robert  Dymond,  Esq.,  Richmond  Place, 
Mount  Radford,  Exeter,  aged  15,  January  4.  Left  18712.    Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Of  14,  Bedford  Circus,  Exeter.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Swanzy,  Francis,  son  of  Andrew  Swanzy,  Esq.,  The  Quarry,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  18732.  Wilson 

An  African  Merchant  in  London.    J.P.  for  Kent.    Of  Heathfield,  Sevenoaks. 

Hopkins,  Henry  Castell,  eldest  son  of  William  Randolph  Innes  Hopkins, 
Esq.,  Middlesborough,  aged  13,  June  7.     Left  18721.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  9th  Lancers,  1876.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80,  at  the 
Capture  of  Cabul  and  the  march  from  Cabul  to  Kandahar.  Died  at  Torquay, 
7  March,  1885. 

Lord,  Arthur  Drummond,   son   of  James   Lord,   Esq.,    St.   John's    Hill, 
Wands  worth,  aged  14,  September  12.     Left  18712.  Elsee 

Died  before  1886. 

Cox,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Cox,  Esq.,  80,  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool,  aged  15, 
October  30.     Left  18701.  Town 

In  business  in  Liverpool. 
YOL.  II.  P  P 


298  Temple,  1858-69. 


Stuart- Russell,  Henry  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Stuart-Russell, 
Esq.,  4,  Eldon  Place.  Rugby,  aged  14,  Aug.  12.  Leftl8732.  Town 

For  several  years  in  Queensland.  Surveyor-General  to  the  Government  of  New 
Guinea.  Of  Port  Moresby,  British  New  Guinea,  1902. 

Fisher,  Horace  Arthur,  son  of  James  Fisher,  Esq.,  Scotland  House, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left  187 13.  Burrows 

Anderson,  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Anderson,  Esq.,  Hibernia  Chambers. 
London  Bridge,  aged  15,  January  7.  Left  18711.  B.  Smith 

Hopkins,  Arthur  Antwis,  son  of  John  Satchell  Hopkins,  Esq.  Jesmond 
Grove,  Edgbaston,  aged  13,  June  3.  Left  18732.  Hutchinson 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1879.  Midland  Circuit.  A  London  Police  Magistrate 
from  1890.  Of  56,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W.  United  Universities' 
Club. 

Burchardt,  Arthur  Godfrey,  son  of  Otto  Burchardt,  Esq.,  Fulwood  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  18.  Left  18723.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  Fiji.  Has  assumed  the  additional  name  of  ASHTON.  Of  Cleddon 
Hall,  Monmouth. 

Humphreys,  John  Bay  field,  son  of  John  James  Hamilton  Humphreys, 
Esq.,  16,  Torrington  Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left 
18703.  School 

Gwyer,  Charles  James  Paul,  son  of  Samuel  Keate  Gwyer,  Esq.,  St. 
Petersburgh,  aged  15,  October  22.  Left  18713.  Hutchinson 

D.L.  for  Herefordshire.     Of  Knill  Court,  Kington,  Herefordshire. 

Ricardo,  Halsey  Ralph,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Harry  Ralph  Ricardo.  Esq., 
Dumbleton  Rectory,  Evesham,  aged  14,  Aug.  6.  Left  18722.  Elsee 

An  Architect.  Instructor  in  Architecture,  Central  School  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 
Of  13,  Bedford  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Newall,  Edgar,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Newall,  Clifton  Villa  Rugby, 
aged  14,  August  29.  Left  18732.  Town 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A  1882.  A  Master  at 
King  Henry  VIII.  School,  Coventry,  from  1891. 

Dawkins,  George  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Annesley  Dawkins, 
(O.R.  1843),  Farmington,  Northleach,  aged  14,  May  27.  Left  18723. 

Elsee 
J.P.  for  Oxon.    Of  Wilcote,  Charlbury,  Oxfordshire. 

Levick,  Frank,  son  of  James  Levick.  Esq.,  Hill  House,  Streatham  Common, 
aged  15,  October  12.  Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

Lewis,  Thomas  Hope,  son  of  Thomas  Lewis.  Esq.,  M.D.,4,  Spilman  Street, 
Carmarthen,  aged  13,  May  17.  Left  18721.  Wilson 

Adamson,  John  George,  eldest  son  of  Laurence  William  A  damson,  Esq.^ 
Jesmond  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  Jan.  8.  Left  18731. 

Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1873.  Gazetted  to  the  South  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1876. 
Captain,  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  1882.  Major,  1892. 

Blake,  Alfred  Howarth  Ward,  only  son  of  Robert  Howarth  Blake,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Leamington,  aged  14,  July  6.  Left  18693.  Wilson 

St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1883.  Rector  of  Quarley,  Andover,  1896. 
Warden  of  St.  Thomas  Home  of  Mercy,  Basingstoke,  from  1898. 


Temple,  1858-69.  299 


Ward,  "Baillio  Peyton,  second  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Richard  Ward.  Esq., 
33,  Eastbourne  Terrace,  London,  aged  15.  June  15.  Left  18702. 

Moberly 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1872,  B.A.    New  Inn  Hall,  1879. 

Gardner,  FitzRoy,  son  of  William  Henry  Gardner,  Esq.,  80,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  aged  13,  January  20.  Left  187 11.  Burrows 

Shirley,  Arthur  James,  son  of  William  Edward  Shirley,  Esq.,  Doncaster, 
aged  15.  March  6.  Left  18693.  Arnold 

A  Solicitor  at  Doncaster.    Coroner,  1879.    Died  19  January,  1882. 

Young1,  Keith  Henry  St.  George,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Keith  Young,  12, 
Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  June  4.  Left  18702.  Moberly 

Formerly  Captain,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition,  1884-5.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Janion,  William  Walker,  son  of  Robert  Cheshire  Janion,  Esq.,  Woolton 
Grove,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  28.     Left  18693.        Moberly 
Died  "many  years  ago  " 

Jenkins,  Claude  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Decimus  Jenkins,  Esq.,  Learn 
Terrace,  Leamington,  aged  14,  September  28.  Left  18713.  Arnold 

Brand,  Charles,  fourth  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Brand,  M.P.,  after- 
wards Viscount  Hampden,  aged  13,  May  1.  Left  18722.  Moberly 

Gazetted  to  the  Coldstream  Guards,  1873.  Retired,  1880.  J.P.  for  Sussex. 
Master  of  the  Southdown  Hounds,  from  1885.  Of  Littledene,  Lewes.  Guards'  Club. 

Ker,  Thomas  Ripley,  only  son  of  Robert  Ker,  Esq.,  Auchinraith,  Hamilton, 
.    N.B.,  aged  14,  July  25.     Left  18722.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1873.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Stirlingshire.  Of  Douglas- 
town,  Milngavie.  New  University  Club. 

Campbell)  Albert  Johnstone,  son  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.,  Mordan  Road, 
Blackheath  Park,  aged  14.  December  7.  Left  18731.  Burrows 

Associate,  Royal  School  of  Mines,  1876.  Engaged  in  Engineering  Works  in 
Mexico,  1879-94.  Member  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Of  Broad  Street 
Avenue,  London,  E.G.,  and  17,  Cleveland  Gardens,  W. 

Kettle,  Rupert  Edward  Cooke,  eldest  son  of  Rupert  Alfred  Kettle,  Esq., 
afterwards  Knight,  Merridale,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  Dec.  26. 
Left  18723.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1879. 
Recorder  of  Lichfield,  1899.  A  London  Police  Magistrate,  1901.  Of  Crofton 
Court,  Orpington,  Kent.  Reform  Club. 

Browne,  Ralph  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Charles  Browne,  (O.R.  1842), 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  43,  South  Parade,  Leamington,  aged  13, 
November  4.  Left  18721.  School 

Boyd,  William  Arthur  Edward,  son  of  Curwen  Boyd,  Esq.,  37,  Princes 
Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  18713.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  Scots  Guards.  1876.  Lieutenant,  2nd  Life  Guards.  1882.  Of  St. 
Laurent  House,  Newmarket. 

Burrows,  Arthur  Francis,  son  of  Major-General  Burrows,  14,  Lee  Terrace, 
Blackheath,  aged  13,  April  16.  Left  187 13.  Burrows 

Died  before  1886. 


300  Temple,    1858-69. 


Lawrence,  Frederick  Bissell,  son  of  Mr.  E.  Lawrence,  The  Laurels,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  August  24     Left  18741.  Town 

Died  at  Rugby,  13  March,  1887. 

Loverock,  Lewis,  son  of  Mr.  George  Loverock,  22,  Sheep   Street,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  November  4.     Left  18713.  Town 

In  business  at  Rugby.    Of  Greylands,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Jarbo,  John  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Peter  John  Jarbo,  Ph.D.,  Calcutta, 
aged  14,  March  25.     Left  18702.  Town 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Bengal  Executive  Service,  from  1875. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  J.P.  at  Midnapore,  Bengal,  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1869. 

Stutfield,  George  Herbert,  second  son  of  William  Stutfield,  Esq.,  Mystole 
Park,  Canterbury,  aged  13,  May  25.     Left  18732.  Wilson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  Law,  1879.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  1881.  Author  of  a  treatise  on  the  "  Law  of  Fine  Bargains  and 
Wagers,"  1885.  Of  15,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

BoggS,  Francis  Garford,  son  of  Henry  Boggs,  Esq.,  47,  Inverness  Terrace, 
London,  aged  14,  May  14.     Left  187 13.  Hutchinson 

A  Stockbroker,  Finch  Lane,  London,  B.C.  Assumed  the  name  of  BRINTON,  1883. 
Of  54,  Eaton  Square,  London,  S.W.  Conservative  Club. 

Tobin,  Alfred  Aspinall,  son  of  James  Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1832), 
Eastham  House,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  Dec.  26.     Left  1874*.         Elsee 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  University  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  First  Class,  Law,  1878. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1880.  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Eastham  House, 
Cheshire. 

Worthington,  Arthur  Mason,  third  son  of  the  late  Robert  Worthington, 
Esq.,  Sandiway  House,  Altrincham,  aged  16,  June  11.    Left  18712. 

Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878.  F.R.S.  Assistant  Master  at 
CJifton  College,  1880-85.  Headmaster  and  Professor  of  Physics,  Royal  Naval 
Engineering  College,  Devonport,  from  1888.  C.B.,  26  June,  1902.  Royal  Societies 
Club. 

Sargant,  Charles  Henry,  second   son   of  Henry  Sargant,  Esq.,  56,  Belsize 
Park  Gardens,  London,  N.  W.,aged  13,  April  20.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1875.  New  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1875, 
First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1876,  B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  1879, 
M.A.  1882.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1882.  Author  of  a  treatise  on 
"  Ground  Rents,"  1886.  Of  9,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Bateson,  Harold  Dingwall,  eldest  son  of  William  Gandy  Bateson,  Esq., 
New  Heys,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  2.  Left  18742.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1883.  President,  In- 
corporated Law  Society  of  Liverpool,  1901-2.  Of  Woolton  Park,  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

Hinton,  Charles  Howard,  eldest  son  of  James  Hinton,  Esq.,  18,  Savile  Row, 
London,  aged  15,  June  6.     Left  18711.  Moberly 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1873-6,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1886.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College.  Author  of  "  Scientific  Romances  "  and  other 
works.  Died  about  1894. 

PMlby,  Herbert    Henry,  son  of  Henry  Adams  Philby,  Esq.,  Taylors  Chig- 
well,  Essex,  aged  15,  June  15.     Left  187 11.  Moberly 

Died,  1895. 


Temple,   1858-69.  301 


Sharp,  Charles  Taylor,  fourbh  son  of  John  Sharp,  Esq.,  The  Hermitage, 
Lancaster,  aged  14,  January  2.  Left  18712.  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1874. 

Smith,  Reginald  William,  fourth  son  of  Edmund  James  Smith,  Esq.,  74, 
Avenue  Road,  Regents  Park,  aged  14,  Sept.  7.  Left  1872. 2  Arnold 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1873.  In  the  firm  of  Messrs.  Smiths  and  Gore,  16,  White- 
hall Place,  London,  S.W. 

Wrottesley,  Alfred  Edward,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Bennett  Wrot- 
tesley,  White  Lodge,  Putney,  aged  13,  Dec.  29.  Left  18693.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1874.    Captain,  1885.    Major,  1894.     Died,  1899. 

Atkinson,  Edward  Dupree,  third  son  of  Richard  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Gortmore, 
Dundrum,  Dublin,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left  18732.  Burrows 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1877.  Rector  of  Donaghcloney,  Waringstown, 
from  1884. 

May,  Edward  Sinclair,  son  of  George  Augustus  Chichester  May,  Esq., 
afterwards  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  13,  Fitzwilliam  Square, 
Dublin,  aged  13,  February  1.  Left  18713.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1875.  Captain,  1883.  Major,  1891.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1900.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1899-1901.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
C.M.G.  1901.  Author  of  "  A  Retrospect  of  the  Boer  War,"  and  other  works. 
Of  Durley  House,  Camberley.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Few,  Harry  Garrard,  second  son  of  Charles  Few,  Esq. ,2,  Henrietta  Street, 
Covent  Garden,  aged  13,  April  24.  Left  18723.  Wilson 

A  Land  Agent  and  Surveyor,  1874-90.    Of  Strathroy,  East  Putney,  London,  S.W. 

Watson,  Jacob  Kent,  son  of  Jacob  Watson,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  15,  April  17.  Left  18721.  Town 

Died  before  1886. 

Dalton,  William  Louis  Tyndale,  son  of  Edward  Dalton,  Esq.,  16,  Porchester 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left  18742.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.  Died 
August,  1895. 

Mansfield,  William,  son  of  ^General  Sir  William  Mansfield,  K.C.B., 
afterwards  Lord  Sandhurst,  Commander-in-Ohief,  India,  aged  13, 
August  21.  Left  18712.  School 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  Coldstream  Guards,  1873-79.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
second  BARON  SANDHURST,  1876.  A  Lord-in-Waiting  to  the  Queen,  1880-85. 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1886,  and  1892-94.  Governor  of  Bombay,  1895- 
1900.  Of  10,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Brooks'  Club. 

Macaulay,  Robert  Helenus,  eldest  son  of  John  Macaulay,  Esq.,  Larne,  Co. 
Antrim,  aged  14,  November  21.  Left  18713.  Elsee 

Tn  business  in  Belfast.    Of  Westbrooke,  Malone  Road,  Belfast. 

Oakes,  William  Hoylarid,  son  of  William  Thomas  Oakes,  Esq.,  Addison 
Road,  Kensington,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left  1870s.  Elsee 

Senior  Partner  in  Oakes  and  Co.,  Merchants,  Madras. 

Hardman,  George  Turner,  eldest  son  of  George  Edward  Hardman,  Esq., 
Springfield  Hall,  Haslingden,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Sept.  21 
Left  18723.  Moberly 

Captain  and  Hon.  Major,  East  Lancashire  Militia,  1891.  J.P.  for  Lancashire 
Of  Hurstwood,  Hayward's  Heath,  Sussex. 


302  Temple,    1858-69. 


Champion,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Champion,  Bsq  ,  Moira  House,  Den- 
mark Hill,  London,  aged  14,  July  17.  Left  18693.  Moberly 

Gair,  Walter  Burgh,  son  of  Thomas  Gair,  Esq.,  1,  Princes  Park  Terrace, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  23.  Left  18723.  Elsee 

Formerly  a  Partner  in  Baring  Brothers  and  Co.,  Liverpool.  Chairman  of  the 
Liverpool  American  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1888.  A  Managing  Director  of 
Barings'.  Of  8,  Bishopsgate  Within,  London,  E.G.  Oriental  Club. 

Jenkins,  John  Howe,  eldest  son  of  David  James  Jenkins,  Esq. ,61,  Marquis 
Road,  Canon  bury,  aged  14,  August  27.  Left  18732.  Elsee 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1873.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  Formerly  Incum- 
bent of  St.  John's,  Dundee. 

Nicholson,  Cuthbert  Ismay,  son  of  John  Ismay  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Glapham 
Park,  London,  aged  13,  April  7.  Left  18701.  School 

Of  Nursteed  Lodge,  Devizes. 

Boughton  Leigh,  Theodosius  Cotterill  Henry,  son  of  the  Rev.  Theodosius 
Boughton  Ward  Boughton  Leigh,  Newbold-on-Avon,  aged  14, 
May  6.  Left  18723.  Town 

Downing  College,  Cambridge.  Vicar  of  Rodmersham,  Kent,  1896.  Died,  14 
December,  1897. 

Yates,  William  Lowndes,  son  of  the  late  William  Lowndes  Yates,  Esq., 
Albert  Street,  Rugby,  aged  11,  July  1.  Left  18712.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884.  Ordained,  1881.  Of  The 
Mount,  Grosvenor  Road,  St.  Albans. 

Wauton,  Atherton  Krnest,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Atherton  Wanton, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  November  5.  Left  18733.  Town 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1886.  Vicar  of  Ellesmere,  Salop, 
from  1896. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1869. 

Curtler,  William  Henry  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Curtler.  (O.R.  1812),  Lympston,  Exmouth,  aged  14,  January  29. 
Left  18742.  Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1874,  First  Class, 
Classical  Moderations,  1876,  B.A.  1879.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  before  1886. 

Cross,  William  Henry,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  Richard  Assheton 
Cross,  afterwards  Lord  Cross,  (O.R.  1836), Eccle  Riggs,  Broughton 
in  Furness,  aged  13,  August  21.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1875.  University  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1875, 
First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1877,  B.A.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1882.  M.P.  for  West  Derby  Division  of  Liverpool,  1886-92.  Died, 
11  December,  1892. 

Lawrence,  Kdward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Lawrence,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Beechmount,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  9. 
Left  18741.  Molterly 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  First  in  the  Indian  Civil 
Service  Examination,  1876.  Bombay  Civil  Service,  1878.  Magistrate  at  Belgaum, 
1902.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Houghton,  Frederick  Tyrie,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Houghton,  Esq.,  Bal- 
sall  Heath,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  18742.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1874,  B.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at 
King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  from  1883. 


Temple,   1858-69.  303 


Lean,  Arthur  Stuckey,  second  son  of  George  Stuckey  Lean,  Esq.,  "Bath, 
aged  13,  October  17.     Left  18743.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1881.  A  Banker.  J.P.  for  Somerset 
Of  Bathford  House,  Bath.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Crawford,  James  Adair,  son  of  Arthur  Travers  Crawford,  Esq.,  (0-R.  1847), 
Bombay  Civil  Service,  aged  12,  December  31.     Left  18741.    School 

Passed  8th  in  the  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination,  1876.  Bombay  Civil  Service. 
Officiating  Resident,  Mysore,  1899.  East  Indian  United  Service  Club. 

Dawkins,  Francis  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Clinton  George  Augustus  Dawkins, 
'20,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  aged  14,  Dec.  6.     Left  18723. 

Wilson 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1878.    Not  practising,  1902. 

Marlen,  Henry  John  Hop  wood,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Marlen, 
Ambleside,  aged  14,  April  26.     Left  18752.  Burrows 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1882.   Of  Sweden  How,  Bournemouth. 

Walker,  Thomas  Henry  Sumpter.   son  of  Thomas   Richard  Walker,  Esq., 
21,  Hanover  Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  29.    Left  18723.  School 
Resident  in  Berlin. 

Fell,  Walter,  fifth  son  of  Alfred  Fell,  Esq.,  Hillside,  Oooms  Hill,  Black- 
heath,  aged  14,  March  25.     Left  18732.  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  and  B.Med.  1882,  D.Med.  1895. 
Practising  in  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  from  1884. 

Barnet,  Horace  Button,  son  of  George  Barnet,  Esq.,  2,  Leinster  Gardens, 
London,  aged  13,  March  6.     Left  18732.  Wilson 

Passed  direct  into  the  R.M.A.,  Woolwich,  1873.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers, 
1875.  Captain,  1886.  Major,  1894.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Medal. 
In  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-87.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Barlow,  Francis,  son  of  Francis    William  Barlow,  Esq.,  Sandford,  Chisle- 
hurst,  aged  15,  November  2.     Left  18723.  B.  Smith 

Went  to  Australia.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  in  the  Australian  Mounted 
Infantry,  1891. 

Miller,  Francis  B  rough  ton   Anson,  son  of  Col.   John   Miller,  White  Hall, 
Colchester,  aged  14,  April  26.     Left  1873*.  Moberly 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  27th  Wrangler,  1877, 
M.A.  1881-  Vicar  of  Billinger  Wigan,  from  1898. 

Lnpton,  Charles,  son  of  Francis  Lupton,  Esq.,  Roundhay,  Leeds,  aged  14, 
May  22.     Left  18743.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A  1882.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1881. 
Of  The  Hare  Hills,  Leeds. 

Parsons,  Charles   Sim  Bremridge,  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.,  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  aged  14,  May  9.     Left  18712.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1874.  Captain,  1883.  Brevet-Major,  1883. 
Colonel,  1898.  Served  1877-81  in  South  Africa  ;  in  the  Gaika  Campaign,  and 
commanded  two  guns  at  the  action  of  Intaba,  Zulu  Campaign.  Battles  of 
Isandhlwana  and  Ulundi.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In 
the  Transvaal  Campaign.  Actions  at  Laing's  Nek,  and  Ingogo,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded  and  horse  shot.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  War,  1882  Actions  at  Mahsaineh  and  Kassassin,  where  his  horse  was 
shot,  and  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp, 
Bronze  Star,  and  5th  Class  Medjidie.  Brevet  of  Major.  Commanded  the  Artillery 
in  the  bongola  Expedition,  1896.  2nd  Class  Medjidie,  and  4th  Class  Osmanieh. 
And  in  the  operations  in  1897-98,  including  the  capture  of  Gedaref.  C.M.G  and 
Brevet  of  Colonel.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1899-1902.  K. C.M.G.  1900.  C.B. 
1901.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 


304  Temple,  1858-69. 


Henderson,  Robert  Stewart,  son  of  G-eorge  Henderson,  Esq.,  Heverswood, 
Brasted,  Sovenoaks,  aged  15,  March  12.  Left  18732.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881.  In  business  in  Calcutta, 
1877-91.  Of  18,  Rutland  Gate,  London,  S.W.  Oriental  Club. 

West,  Clarence  Edward,  son  of  Edward  West,  Esq.,  Woodlands,  Baling, 
aged  14,  December  2.  Left  18732.  Wilson 

Agnew,  Charles  Morland.son  of  William  A  gnew,  Esq.,  afterwards  Baronet, 
Summer  Hill,  Pendleton,  aged  13, Dec.  13.  Left  18742.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Of  22,  Upper  Hamilton 
Terrace,  London,  N.W. 

Arnold,  Hugh  Oakeley,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Delafield  Arnold, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1839),  Burley-in-Wharfedale,  aged  14,  August  19. 
Left  18713.  *  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class,  History,  1877.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1879.  Has  assumed  the  name  of  ARNOLD-FOBSTER.  A  Director  of 
Cassell,  Peter,  and  Galpin,  Publishers.  M.P.  for  West  Belfast,  1892.  Secretary 
to  the  Admiralty,  1900.  Of  9,  Evelyn  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Maude,  Edmund,  son  of  Thomas  James  Maude,  Esq.,  Hillmorton  Road 
Rugby,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left  18713.  Town 

In  business  in  Coventry.     Of  13,  Broadlands  Road,  Highgate,  London,  N. 

Jenkins,  Henry  Campbell,  eldest  son  of  George  Thomas  Jenkins,  Esq., 
63,  Avenue  Road,  Regents  Park,  aged  13,  Feb.  13.  Left  18742. 

Arnold 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1881.  In  the  Record  Office. 

James,  Joseph,  only  son  of  the  late  Joseph  James,  Esq.,  13,  Calthorpe 
Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  18742.  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1881.  In  the 
firm  of  Matthews  and  Co.,  29,  Waterloo  Street,  Birmingham. 

Eden,  Thomas  Bainbridge,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Page  Eden, 
Aberford,  South  Milford,  aged  13,  April  27.  Left  1875*.  Moberly 

Exeter  College,  Exhibitioner,  1875,  and  Oriel  College,  Exhibitioner,  1876,  B.A. 
1879,  M.A.  1882.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Hillbrow,  Rugby,  from  1889. 
J.P.  for  Warwickshire,  1900. 

Mackenzie,  Frederick  Gordon,  son  of  Gordon  Mackenzie,  Esq., Leamington, 
aged  14,  January  22.  Left  18703.  B.  Smith 

Assumed  the  name  of  GORDON-MACKENZIE.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
1876.  Captain,  1882. 

Beard,  Richard  Ridout,  eldest  son  of  George  Beard,  Esq.,  Hillfield  Hall, 
Solihull,  aged  14,  March  14.  Left  18711.  Arnold 

Went  to  Radley,  1871.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1880.  Of  The  Woodlands,  Kenilworth.  Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Scott,  Walter,  second  son  of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  Kersal  Edge,  Man- 
chester, aged  15,  April  27.  Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.     In  business  in  Manchester. 

Orred,  Stanley,  son  of  the  late  John  Orred,  Esq.,  Sunnyside,  Chester, 
aged  14,  May  31.  Left  18731.  Wilson 

Captain,  20th  Lancashire  Fusiliers.    Died  1890. 


Temple,   1858-69.  805 

Simpson,    Charles    Herbert,   son   of  the   Rev.  William   Hurst  Simpson, 
Strettori  Hector  j,  Oak  ham,  aged  14,  April  3.     Left  18732.    Wilson 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878. 

Willett,  Frederick  Stovin  Dealtry,  son  of  Edmund  Sparshall  Willett,  Esq., 
Wyke  House,  Isleworth,  aged  18,  Nov.  10.  Left  18713.  Elsee 

Caius  College,  Cambridge.     Died  at  Ventnor,  23  April,  1884. 

Heaton,  John  Arthur  Dakeyne,  son  of  John  Deakin  Heaton,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Claremont,  Leeds,  aged  14,  June  23.  Left  18742.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1880.  Of  Claremont,  Leeds. 

Vecqueray,  Arthur  Herman,  third  son  of  John  William  Joseph  Yecqueray, 
Esq.,  Hillbrow,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  26.  Left  18752.  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  1875.  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Cadiz,  from  1897.  Died  at 
Cadiz,  5  October,  1902. 

Home,  Thomas  Walters,  son  of  Frederick  Home,  Esq.,  Beulah  Spa, 
Norwood,  London,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left  18733.  B.  Smith 

In  business  in  Portugal. 

Elworthy,  Frederick  James  Kershaw,  son  of  Frederick  Thomas  Elworthy, 
Esq.,  Fox  Down,  Wellington,  Somerset,  aged  14,  July  2. 
Left  1870s.  School 

A  Solicitor,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.    Accidentally  shot. 

Adam,  William  Charles  Mercer,  son  of  Andrew  Mercer  Adam,  Esq., 
Burgate  Lodge,  Boston,  aged  14,  December  9.  Left  18721.  Elsee 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1877.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.  Of  1, 
Great  Bedford  Street,  Bath. 

Brooks,  Marshall  Jones,  second  son  of  Thomas  Brooks,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Lord  Crawshaw,  Crawshaw  Hall,  Rawtenstall,  aged  14,  May  30. 
Left  18731.  Burrows 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1886.  Of  Sunnyside,  Rawtenstall, 
Lancashire. 

Chadwick,  Charles  Montague,  second  son  of  Charles  Chadwick  Esq.,  M.D., 
Leeds,  aged  14,  August  2.  Left  18733.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1882,  B.Med.  1883,  D.Med.  1895,  F.R.C.P. 
1896.  Professor  of  Therapeutics  in  Victoria  University.  Of  29,  Park  Square, 
Leeds. 

Mason,  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Mason,  Chitfield  Rectory,  Carlisle, 
aged  14,  June  12.  Left  1870s.  Moberly 

MacDaniel,  Jeremiah  James,  son  of  Captain  Jeremiah  MacDaniel,  R.N., 
Kinsale,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  18712.  School 

Pearson,  Arthur  Beilby,  son  of  William  Pearson,  Esq.,  40,  Mocklenburgh 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  November  2.  Left  18732.  School 

Exhibitioner,  1873.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Exhibitioner  1874,  B.A.  1877. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1879.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  GEE, 
1884.  Co-editor  of  Benjamin's  "  Law  of  Sale,"  1888.  Died  in  London,  6  January, 
1896. 

King1,  William  Robinson,  son  of  William  Robinson  King,  Esq.,  Ferriby 
Hull,  aged  15,  July  6.  Left  18722.  Moberly 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,   B.A.  1876.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.    Of  West 
Burton,  Aysgarth,  R.S.O.,  Yorkshire. 
VOL.  II.  Q  Q 


306  Temple,   1858-69. 

Boyd,  Alan  Walter  Lennox,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Lennox  Boyd,  Esq., 
35,  Cleveland  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Aug.  7.  Left  18733.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.  1877,  M.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1881.  Of  3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  B.C. 

FeJdton,  Joseph  Cunliffe,  son  of  William  Fenton,  Esq.,  Beaumonb,  Rochdale, 
aged  15,  March  25.  Left  18702.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Scots,  1875.  Captain,  1884.  Transferred  to  the  North 
Lancashire  Regiment,  1884,  and  to  the  Leinster  Regiment,  1886.  Retired. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mann,  Kobert  Campbell,  second  son  of  Henry  Mann,  Esq.,  Hedenham 
Hall,  Bungay,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left  18711.  Burrows 

J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Captain  and  Hon.  Major,  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  Norfolk 
Regiment.  V.D.  Of  Wainford  House,  Ditchingham,  Bungay. 

Lomax,  Samuel  Holt,  third  son  of  Thomas  Lomax,  Esq.,  Grove  Park, 
Yoxford,  Saxmundham,  aged  14,  August  2.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  90th  Foot,  1874.  Captain,  Scottish  Rifles,  1880.  Major,  1886. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1897.  Served  in  South  Africa,  1877-8-9.  Kaffir  Campaign, 
operations  against  the  Galekas.  Zulu  Campaign,  Battles  of  Kambula  and 
Ulundi.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Leader,  Francis  Henry  Mowbray,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Leader, 
Esq.,  Rozanalee,  Bantry,  aged  14,  July  24.  Left  18713.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  the  Royal  Artillery,  1875-83.  J.P.  for  Co.  Cork.  Of  Classas,  Coach- 
ford,  Co.  Cork. 

Bewicke,  Robert  Calverley  Alington  Bewicke,  son  of  Robert  Calverley 
Bewicke  Bewicke,  Esq.,  Coulby  Manor,  Middlesborough,  aged  14, 
AprilS.  Left  1871 J.  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  60th  Foot,  1877.  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1885.  Major, 
1894.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  commanding  3rd  Battalion,  1900.  Served  in  the 
Soudan  Expedition,  Nile,  1884-85.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Chitral  Expedition,  1895. 
Kohat  Field  Force,  1897,  and  Tirah  Expedition,  1898.  South  African  War, 
1899-1901.  Several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  C.B.  1901.  Assumed  the 
additional  name  of  COPLEY,  1892.  Of  Sprotborough  Hall,  Doncaster.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Pemberton,  Percy  Leigh,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Leigh  Pemberton,  (O.R. 

1841),  Curry  Mallet   Rectory,  Taunton,  aged  14,  September  10. 

Left  18712.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.    Of  30,  Old  Queen  Street,  Storey's  Gate,  Westminster. 

Ormrod,  Oliver,  son  of  James  Ormrod,  Esq.,  Halliwell  Lodge,  Bolton, 
aged  14,  September  15.  Left  18742.  Moberly 

J.P.  for  Co.s  Denbigh  and  Flint.  Of  Halliwell  Hall,  Bolton-le-Moors.  Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Pearson,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Adam  Pearson,  Esq., 
Johnston  Lodge,  Laurencekirk,  aged  13,  Jan.  21.  Left  18752.  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.  University  Eleven,  1876,  1877.  Advocate  of 
the  Scottish  Bar,  1882.  J.P.  for  Co.  Dumfries.  Of  Luce,  Annan,  N.B.  Junior 
Conservative  Club. 

Sparrow,  Arthur  William  Han  bury,  second  son  of  Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq., 
The  Cedars,  Penn,  Wolverhampton,  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  187i2. 

Elsee 

University  College,  Oxford,  1875.     Died,  30  October,  1878. 

Savage,  Frederick  John,  son  of  John  Smith  Savage,  Esq.,  49,  Church 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  12.  Left  18742.  Town 

A  Surveyor,  sometime  at  Brighton.     Died,  December,  1883. 


Temple,   1858-69.  307 


Byron,  Augustus  William,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Hon.  Augustus  Byron, 
Kirkby  Mallory,  aged  13,  February  23.  Left  18732.  Elsee 

Lieutenant,  Leicestershire  Yeomanry. 

Jalland,  Walter  Clay,  second  son  of  Boswell  Middleton  Jalland,  Esq., 
Holderness  House,  Hull,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left  18722.  Hutchinson 

JP.  and  D.L.  for  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Holderness  House,  Hull. 
Wellington  Club. 

Pike,  Marmaduke  Christian,  third  son  of  John  William  Pike,  Esq.,  West- 
port,  Wareham,  aged  14,  December  13.     Left  18733.  Moberly 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.    Union  Club. 

Parry,  Llewellyn  England  Sidney,  only  son  of  Richard  Parry,  Esq.,  28, 
Priory  Road,  Kilburn,  London,  aged  13,  April  3.  Left  18742. 

B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1875.  J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire.  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Denbighshire  Hussars,  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  D.S.O.,  September,  1901.  Of  Stins- 
ford  House,  Dorchester.  United  University  Club. 

Skinner,  Herbert,  son  of  James  Skinner,  Esq.,  Bramley  Hill  House, 
Oroydon,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  1870s.  Moberly 

Coote,  Orlando  Robert,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Coote,  afterwards 
Baronet,  Nonnington  Rectory,  Wingham,  Kent,  aged  14,  Mar,  14. 
Left  18701.  Elsee 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1874.  J.P.  for  Roscommon.  Of  Auburn,  Athlone, 
Ireland. 

Dugdale,  Walter,  son  of  John  Dugdale,  Esq.,  9,  Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
London,  aged  13,  January  8.  Left  18731.  Elsee 

Formerly  in  business  at  Chartres,  France.  J.P.  for  Shropshire.  Of  Meeson  Hall, 
Wellington,  Shropshire. 

Brodie,  James  Gibson  Craig,  son   of   John   Brodie,    Esq.,    Goger   Bank, 
Hermiston,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  March  18.     Left  18741.       Wilson 
A  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh.    Died,  1884. 

Hilton,  Shirreff  (Clarence  Bayard,  son  of  the  Rev.  Clarence  Hilton,  Badles- 
mere  Rectory,  Faversham,  aged  14,  July  26.     Left  18742.     Wilson 
A  Merchant  in  London. 

James,   Henry  Ashworth,  eldest  son  of  John   Henry  James,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1841),  Kingswood,  Watford,  aged  13,  Oct.  3.  Left  1872a.  B.  Smith 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1879.    Retired,  1895.    Of  Hurstmonceux  Place,  Sussex. 

Rusbridger,  Stewart  Halcombe,  son  of  Joseph  Rusbridger,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1843),  Brunswick  Lodge,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  December  18. 
Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  1875.  Captain,  1886.  Paymaster. 
1885.  Retired. 

Hanmer,  John,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hanmer,  Grendon  Kectory, 
Atherstone,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  18723.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1875.  Of  Orchard  House,  Newington,  Sittingbourne. 
Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Mappin,  Samuel  Wilson,  son  of  Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin,  Esq., 
afterwards  Baronet,  Thornbury,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  October  20. 
Left  18701.  Moberly 

Trinity  College    Cambridge,  B.A.   1877.      Of   The    Manor   H«use,    Scampton, 

Lincolnshire. 


308  Temple,  1858-69. 


Boughton-Leigh,  Bridgeman  George,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Theodosius 
Egerton  Boughton  Ward  Boughton -Leigh,  Newbold-on-Avon, 
aged  14,  September  7.  Left  18731.  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882.    Rector  of  Harborough  Magna, 
Eugby,  from  1888. 

Harrison,  Arthur  Herbert,  son  of  Arthur  Harrison,  Esq.,  Northgate 
House,  Cottingham,  Hull,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  18702.  School 

Formerly  in  business  in  Buenos  Ayres. 

Williams,  Gerald  Walton,  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  Langham  Hotel, 
London,  aged  13,  April  9.  Left  18703.  Moberly 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.    Of  D'Erichthal  and    Williams,    14,    Throgmorton 
Street,  E.G. 


HENRY    HAYMAN,    D.D. 

ELECTED     HEADMASTER    IN    1870. 


ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1870. 

Puff,  Harry,  second  son  of  Robert  Duff,  Esq.,  Park  Nook,  Prince's  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  9.     Left  18732.  Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1876,  B.A.  First  Class, 
Law,  1877,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  1878,  Vinerian  Scholar,  1879,  B.C.L.  and 
M.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.  Tutor  at  Magdalen,  Pembroke, 
and  University  Colleges,  1885-1898. 

Yoimghusband,  Romer   Edward,    third    son    of   General   Robert   Romer 
Younghusband,  Rugby,  aged  11,  June  13.     Left  187l2.  Town 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1876,  B.A.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1879.  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal;  from  1879.  Deputy  Commissioner  of 
Rawal  Pindi,  Punjab.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Herapath,  Edwin  Loud,  son  of  Edwin  John  Herapath,  Esq.,  1,  Kidbrooke 
Park,  Blackheath,  aged  15,  April  24.     Left  18712.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment,  1875.  Captain,  Yorkshire  Regiment, 
1885.  Paymaster,  1884.  Hon.  Major,  1894.  Staff  Paymaster,  1899. 

Jackson,   William    Shutt,   son    of    the    Rev.    William   Edward    Jackson, 
Vicarage,  Lilbourne,  aged  15,  Feb.  18.     Left  1872 2.  Town 

Classical  Scholar,  Toronto  University.  Also  B.A.  London  University.  First 
Classical  Master  in  Upper  Canada  College,  Deer  Park,  Ontario. 

Lowrey,  Francis,   second  son  of  William  Barmoor  Lowrey,  Esq.,  Beal, 
Northumberland,  aged  14,  August  2.     Left  18742.          Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.  North 
Eastern  Circuit.  Of  1,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Patry,  James  Henry,  son  of  Robert  Stephen   Patry,  Esq.,  The  Chesnuts, 
Sydenham  Hill,  S.E.,  aged  14,  July  31.     Left  18741.  Wilson 

In  business  in  Mincing  Lane.    Of  Holly  Brow,  Sydenham  Hill,  London,  S.E. 

Rose,  Edward  Temple,  son  of  the  Hon,  Sir  John  Rose,  K.C.B.,  18,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  aged  14,  November  2.     Left  18722.  Moberly 

Captain,  10th  Hussars.  Retired  1886.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-79. 
Medal  with  Clasp.  Of  The  Cottage,  Turnditch,  Derby. 


Hayman,    1870-4.  309 


Aldridge,    Walter   Henry,   son   of    Walter   William  Aldridge,    Esq.,   38, 

Mecklenburgh    Square,    London,    aged    14,  February   22.     Left 

18731.  Hutchinson 
Died  before  1886. 

Pringie,  Stephen  Duncan,  son  of  John  Julius  Pringle,  Esq.,  1,  HueBeaujou, 
Paris,  aged  15,  January  17.     Left  18721.  Moberly 

Sedgefield,  Arthur  Robert  Wyatt,  youngest  son  of  J.  B.  Sedgefield,  Esq., 
Abingdon,  Berks,  aged  Jo,  May  6.     Left  18713.  Moberly 

M.B.  M.R  C  S.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1880.  Surgeon-Major,  1892.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1900.  Died  at  Sanawar,  Punjaub,  8  February,  1902. 

Hartley,    Herbert   Clarkson,  son  of  J.  W.  Hartley,  Esq.,   Otley,   Leeds, 
aged  15,  September  20.     Left  18731.  Arnold 

Of  Ashfield  House,  Otley,  Leeds. 

Priestman,    Francis,   eldest  son   of    Jonathan   Priestman,    Esq.,  Shotley 
Bridge,  Durham,  aged  14,  August  25.     Left  18722.         Hutchinson 

J.P.  for  Co.  Durham.  Of  Shotley  Park,  Shotley  Bridge,  Durham.  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Belfield,  Henry  Conway,  eldest  son  of  John  Finney  Belfield,  Esq.,  Exeter, 
aged  14,  November  29.     Left  18742.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.  Western 
Circuit.  Colonial  Service,  1886.  Commissioner  of  Lands,  Malay  States,  from 
1896.  Of  Primley  Hill,  Paighton.  J.P.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

BoggS,  Henry  Stephen,  second  son  of  Henry  Boggs,  Esq ,  Bickley,  Kent, 
aged  14,  September  14.     Left  18723.  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878.  Assumed  the  name  of  BRINTON,  1883.  Of  57, 
Coleman  Street,  London,  E.G.  Conservative  Club. 

Child,  Herbert  Henry,  second  son  of   William   Henry  Child,  Esq  ,  Avon- 
hurst,  Stratford-on-Avon,  aged  13,  Sept.  22.     Left  18751.      Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1882. 
Of  Rudhall,  Ross,  Herefordshire.  United  University  Club. 

Brownfield,  Douglas  Harold,  son  of   W.   E.   Brownfield,  Esq.,  Barlaston, 
Stone,  Staffordshire,  aged  13,  March  30.     Left  18742.    Hutchinson 
A  Manufacturer.    Of  Hem  Heath,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Wise,  Bernhard  Ringrose,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Wise,  Eugby,  and  the  late 
Edward  Wise,  (O.K,  1831),  aged  11,  Feb.  10.     Left  18772.        Town 

Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1877,  Cobden  Prize,  1378,  B.A.  First  Class, 
Law,  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1883.  Practising  in  Sydney  since 
1883.  Attorney-General  of  New  South  Wales,  1900. 

Walker,  Norman  Stewart,  son  of  Norman  S.  Walker,   Esq.,  55,  Canning 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  March  18.     Left  18741.  Burrows 

In  business  in  New  York,  from  1878.    Of  71,  Broadway,  New  York. 

Browne,  Henry  Barton,  son  of  Lieut,-Col.  Browne,  Staff  Corps,  Allahabad, 
India,  aged  13,  January  19.     Left  18723.  Moberly 

Died  before  1886. 

Bull,  Earnest  William,  son  of  William  J.  Bull,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1839),  Harrow, 
aged  14,  September  22.     Left  18701.  Elsee 

Died  at  Harrow,  1875. 


310  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Dallas,  John  Edwin,  son  of  the  late  John  Peter  Grant  Dallas,  ward  of 
Mrs.  Jane  Fraser,  Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  London, 
aged  14,  January  17.  Left  18723.  Moberly 

Indian  Public  Works  Department,  Railway  Branch,  1876.  Consulting  Engineer, 
Assam,  1895.  On  furlough,  1902-4.  Bast  India  United  Service  Club. 

Franklyn,  William  Edmund,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Edmund 
Franklyn,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  May  14.  Left  18731.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  19th  Foot,1874.  Captain,  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1881 .  Major,  1886. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1896.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  1898.  Served  in  the  Tirah  Campaign, 
1897-98,  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment.  At  all  the  opera- 
tions. Mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel.  Medal  with  2  Clasps. 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  at  Headquarters,  1902.  War  Office,  London,  S.W. 

Cunliffe,  Roger,  son  of  Roger  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  6,  Prince's  Street,  London, 
E.G.,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  1874*.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.    In  business  in  London, 

Young,  Arthur  Henderson,  second  son  of  the  late  Col.  Keith  Young,  C.B., 
Lausanne;  Switzerland,  aged  15,  October  31.  Left  18732.  Moberly 

Captain,  late  27th  Inniskilling  Fusiliers.  Principal  Forest  Officer,  Cyprus,  1892-94. 
Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Cyprus,  from  1894.  C.M.G.  Of  Nikosia, 
Cyprus. 

Benham,  Sidney  Joseph  Essex,  son  of  Edward  Benham,  Esq.,  Syon  Lodge, 
Isle  worth,  aged  15,  November  7.  Left  187 11.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878.    Of  Imperial  Mansions,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 

Browett,  William  Thackhall.  son  of  Thomas  Browett,  Esq.,  Coventry, 
aged  14,  October  1.  Left  18733.  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.    Of  Keresley  House,  Coventry. 

Baggallay,  Frederick,  son  of  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Baggallay, 
afterwards  Lord  Justice,  55,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  aged  14, 
May  16  Left  18742.  Burrows 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Vicar  of  St.  Peter,  Mancroft, 
Norwich,  1884-90,  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  1890-94,  and  of  Oakham,  Rutland, 
from  1894. 

Deane,  Robert  Hugh  Cholmondeley,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Hugh 
Deane,  (O.R.  1830),  Horsington  Rectory,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13, 
February  14.  Left  18733.  Town 

Sometime  a  Master  at  Horncastle  Grammar  School.  Afterwards  in  Guinness' 
Brewery,  Dublin,  1877.  South  Cork  Militia.  Died,  17  May,  1894. 

Chilcott,  Gilbert  Heale,  eldest  son  of  Gilbert  John  Chilcott,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
December  16.  Left  18732.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1878.     Of  9,  Strangways  Terrace,  Truro. 

Burrows,  Leonard  Hedley,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Francis 
Harrows,  Rugby,  aged  12,  December  7.  Left  18721.  Burrows 

Went  to  Charterhouse,  1872.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884.  Vicar 
of  Godalming,  Surrey,  from  1886. 

Eskrigge,  Herbert,  son  of  John  Eskrigge,  Esq.,  Hollywood,  Stockport, 
aged  14,  July  5.  Left  18731.  School 

In  business  at  Stockport. 

Ravenscroft,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Ravenscroft,  Esq.,  Lingdale  House, 
Birkenhead.  aged  13,  June  11.  Left  1875s.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882.  Died  in  South  America,  18 
August,  1902. 


Hayman,  1870-4,  311 


Wise,  Edward  Theodore,  son  of  Mrs.  Wise,  Rugby,  and  the  late  Edward 
Wise,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1831),  aged  13.  November  12.     Left  18751.     Town 
A  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England,  1875.     Of  11,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S  W. 

Owen,  Charles  M.,  son  of  Arthur  Owen,  Esq.,  Erway,  Rhuabon.  aged  14, 
May  23.  Left  18722.  Wilson 

Cope,  Alfred  Norris.  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  rladen  Cope,  Wilmslow 
Rectory,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  3.  Left  1H712.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1886.  Vicar  of  Dormington, 
Herefordshire,  from  1886. 

Chapman,  Walter  Ingram,  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Chapman,  Esq., 
Silksworth  Hall,  Sunderland.aged  14.  March  25.  Left  1871 V  School 

In  the  Merchant  Service,  1872-78.  In  business  at  Sunderland,  1878-95.  Of  North 
Bank,  Eamont  Bridge,  Penrith. 

Costobadie,  William  Palliser,  eldest  son  of  Major  James  Palliser  Costobadie, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  November  1.  Left'l8713.  Town 

Member  of  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Practised  in  South  America  for  twenty 
years.  Of  Kirkby-on-Bain,  Woodhall  Spa,  Lincoln. 

Shllte,  Stephen  Bisse,  son  of  George  Bent  Shnte,  Esq.,  Moorside,  Widnea, 
Warrington,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  18713.  Moberly 

Died  at  Liverpool,  5  December,  1876. 

Hotham,  George,  third  son  of  John  Botham,  Esq.,  Bawtry,  aged  13,  April 
14.  Left  18712.  Elsee 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1874. 

Walton,  Bendyshe  William  Ellys,  son  of'Ellys  Anderson  Stephen  Walton. 
Esq.,  Bower  Hill.  Haverhill,  Essex,  aged  14.  August  8.  Left 
18721.  B.  Smith 

Sometime  Captain,  West  Essex  Militia.    Died  1885. 

Burbidge,  Arthur,  son  of  Mr.  John  Burbidge,  Rugby,  aged  10,  August 
13.  Left  18743.  Town 

Died  9  May,  1881. 

Cleaver,  Frederick  James,  son  of  Mr.  Amos  Cleaver,  Grocer,  Rugby,  aged 
11,  January  21.  Left  1871 2.  Town 

In  business  as  a  Builder.    Of  Glenthorn,  68,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1870. 

Currie,  John  William,  son  of  Samuel  Currie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  19,  Talbot  Road, 
London,  aged  14,  January  21.  Left  18733.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  6th  Foot,  1877.  Captain,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  1887.  Major,  1896 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-87.  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

King,  George  Lionel,  son  of  George  King,  Esq.,  41,  Upper  Brunswick 
Place,  Brighton,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  18762.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880.  M.A.  1884.   Of  52,  Norfolk  Square,  Brighton. 

Peile,  Solomon  Charles  Frederic,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Frederic 
Peile.  R.E.,  India,  aged  14,  December  11.  Left  1871s.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  109th  Foot,  1873.  Captain,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1885.  Major  and 
Brevet  Colonel,  1894.  Lieutenant-Colonel.  1900.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War, 
1878-79.  Medal  In  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1896-97.  Thanked  by  Government 
of  India.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  in  the  Kachin  Hills  operations 
1892-93.  United  Service  Club. 


312  Hayman,    1870-4. 


Poster,  Gerald  John,  eighth  son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  Castle,  Lostwithiel, 
aged  14,  December  23.  Left  18748.  Hutchinsnn 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881.  Some- 
time Second  Master  at  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriffe,  Rugby.  Curate 
of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Holborn,  from  1883.  Of  The  Clergy  House,  Red  Lion 
Square,  London,  W.C. 

Peel,  Edward  Lennox,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Peel,  Esq.,  Fulshaw  Hall, 
Wilmslow,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  December  17.  Left  1874*.  Elsee 

Exhibitioner,  1874.  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations, 
1876,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882.  In  business  in  Liverpool.  Author  of  "A  Highland 
Gathering,"  and  other  works.  Of  St.  Andrew's  Road,  Bedford. 

Bevan,  William  Armine,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Latham  Bevan  (O.B. 
1835),  Hay,  Brecon,  aged  14,  June  20.  Left  18753.  Burrows 

In  business  in  London,  and  Chairman  of  the  Newcastle  Breweries,  Limited.  Of 
50,  Harrington  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Bourchier,  Arthur,  younger  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Bourchier,  St. 
Matthews  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Nov.  2.  Left  187 13.  Town 

Sometime  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Company's  Service.  Joined  the 
Imperial  Light  Horse  serving  in  the  Boer  War,  and  died  at  Johannesberg,  14  July, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Rietfontein,  7  July,  1900. 

Berkley,  William  Charles,  son  of  William  Berkley,  Esq.,  Hillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  July  18.  Left  18733.  Town 

Cattell,  George  Francis,  son  of  John  Cattell,  Esq.,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  October  29.  Left  18713.  Town 

Farmed  his  own  land  at  Swinford,  Leicestershire.     Died,  6  April,  1887. 

Hughes,  John  Arthur,  son  of  Henry  Hughes,  Esq.,  The  Priory,  Waltham- 
stow,  Essex,  aged  14.  January  14.  Left  18731.  School 

In  business  in  London.    Of  10,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Hemming,  Henry  Baird,  elder  son  of  George  Wirgman  Hemming,  Esq., 
Q.O.,  3,  Victoria  Road,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left 
18731.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  First  Class,  Law  Tripos,  1878,  LL.B.  1879.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1880.  Of  13,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
W.C.,  and  9,  Phillimore  Terrace,  W.  New  University  Club. 

Sapte,  William,  son  of  Captain  William  Sapte,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  9. 
Left  18732.  Town 

A  Dramatic  Author.    Of  Broadbridge  Heath,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

Coote,  Walter,  son  of  Thomas  Coote,  Esq.,  St.  Ives,  Huntingdon,  aged  14, 
May  29.  Left  18722.  Burrows 

A  Civil  Engineer,  but  bad  health  obliged  him  to  travel.  Published  "  Wanderings 
South  and  East,"  and  other  works.  Died  25  March,  1890. 

Barlow,  Robert,  seventh  son  of  Arthur  Barlow,  Esq.,  North  George  Street, 
Dublin,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  18733.  Town  and  Arnold 

Manager  of  the  Delhi  and  London  Bank,  Delhi  and  Simla,  1885-96.  In  business 
in  Bombay,  from  1896.  Royal  Bombay  Yacht  Club. 

Bulman,  Harrison  Francis,  son  of  John  Bulman,  Esq.,  Newcastle  on-Tyne, 
aged  13,  June  15.  Left  18733.  School 

A  Mining  Engineer,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 


Hayman,  1870-4.  313 


Sllgden,   Claude,   son   of  the   late   John   Greenwood    Sugden,   Esq.,  The 
Mount,  York,  aged  14,  July  1.     Left  18723.  Hutchinson 

Higgin,  William  Sinclair,  son  of  Thomas  Higgin,  Esq.,  Lansdowne  House, 
Huyton,  aged  14,  March  23.     Left  18733.  Moberly 

In  business  at  Liverpool.  Of  3,  Exchange  Court,  Exchange  Street  East,  and 
The  Tower,  Freshfield,  Liverpool. 

Harris,  John   Duffus,  ward  of  John  Duffus,  Esq.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 
aged  15,  January  2.     Left  18732.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877.    A  Stockbroker  at  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Younghusband,   George  William,  son  of   Major-General   Robert   Romer 
Yonnghusband,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  1.     Left  18712.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  34th  Regiment,  1875,  the  2nd  Punjab  Cavalry,  1877,  the  14th 
Bengal  Lancers,  1881.  Captain,  1886.  Major,  1895.  Served  in  the  Jowaki  Cam- 
paigns, 1877-78,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  in  the  Affghan  War,  1878-80.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Died  of  cholera,  at  Jubbulpore,  1897. 

Bealey,  Robert  John,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Bealey,  Esq.,  New  Zealand, 
aged  14,  November  4.     Left  18733.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1882. 
Practising  at  Nelson,  British  Columbia. 

Bannister,  Albert  Conyngham,   son  of  A.  Bannister,  Esq.,  Hessle,  Hull, 
aged  14,  January  26.     Left  18751.  Elsee 

In  business  in  Hull. 

Mussabini,  Ferdinand,  son  of  Pierre  Mussabini,  Esq.,  West  Derby,  Liver- 
pool, aged  15,  August  4.     Left  18711.  Burrows 

In  the  Union  Bank  of  London,  from  1873.  Of  47,  Cambridge  Gardens,  Netting 
HiU,  London,  W. 

Langdon,  Frederick  Edward  Whitter,  third  son  of  John  Churchill  Langdon, 
Esq.,  Chard,  Somerset,  aged  13,  July  12.     Left  18752.  Arnold, 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Curate  of  Membury, 
Axminster,  Devon,  from  1898. 

Trott,  Henry  William,  youngest  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Trott,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
January  17.     Left  18762.  Town 

Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1887.  Vicar  of  Over  Peover,  Cheshire, 
from  1893. 

Porman,   James,   fourth   son  of  Thomas   Forman,  Esq.,  17,  Long  Row, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  17.     Left  18742.  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  In  business  at  Nottingham.  Of  Castle  Grove, 
Nottingham. 

Oldham,  Edward  Forbes,  son  of  Thomas  Oldham,  Esq.,  India,  aged  15, 
June  21.     Left  18712.  Town 

Sometime  a  Tea  Planter  in  India.    Residing  at  Bletchley,  1902. 

Hatch,  George  Pelham,  son  of  Colonel  George  Cliff  Hatch,  India,  aged  14, 
May  23.     Left  18722.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Wiltshire  Regiment,  1876.  Captain,  1883.  Transferred  to  West 
India  Regiment,  1888.  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commandant  East  African  Rifles, 
from  1895.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal.  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
War,  1882.  At  the  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  Clasp  and  Bronze  Star. 
C.M.G.,  1898. 
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314  Hayman,    1870-4. 


Howell,  Charles  Frederic,  son  of  Charles  Henry  Howell,  Esq.,  39,  Gloucester 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  15,  July  27.  Left  1872s.  Burrows 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.    Of  Hill  Field,  Leatherhead. 

Wallerstein,  Francis  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Wallersteiu,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  18753.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  65th  Foot,  1876.    Captain,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  1882. 
Major,  1891.    Lieutenant-Colonel,  1901 .    Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Melly,  Charles  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (OR. 
1844).  Riversley,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  April  10. 
Left  18723.  Elsee 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool,  1874-95.    Of  LinviUe,  Malvern. 

Haiidfield-Jones,  Charles  Montague,  son  of  Charles  Handfield- Jones,  Esq., 
M.D.,  (O.K.  1833),  49,  Green  Street,  London,  aged  14,  May  12. 
Left  18733.  B.  Smith 

M.D.    Practising  in  London.    Of  49,  Green  Street,  London,  W. 

Frith,  Colin  Cokayne,  eldest  son  of  Major  Cokayne  Frith,  Bugby,  aged  13, 
October  1.  Left  18722.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1887.     Has  assumed  the  name  of 
COKAYNE-FRITH.    Incumbent  of  Waiuku,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Hamilton,  James  Campbell,  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Campbell 
Hamilton,  ward  of  William  Eorison,  Esq.,  Carluke,  Lanarkshire, 
aged  14,  April  6.  Left  18732.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.    Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoons,  Koyal  Scots 
Greys,  1877.     Died  at  Dublin,  1881. 

Ronald,  Robert  Wilson,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Brnce  Ronald,  Esq.,  ward  of 

Byron  Ronald,  Esq.,  14,  Phillimore   Gardens,  London,   aged    14, 

October  30.     Left  18713.  Arnold 

In  New  South  Wales.    J. P.  for  that  Colony.    Of  Nap  Nap,  Hay,  New  South  Wales. 

Roberts,  William  Bertie,  son  of  Captain  Bertie  Roberts,  Penenden, 
Maidstone,  aged  13,  June  29.  Left  18732.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  1876. 

Forshaw,  John,  second  son  of  John  Forshaw,  Esq.,  29,  Grove  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  187 13.  B.  Smith 

In  business  at  Liverpool.    Assistant  Secretary,   Liverpool  Cotton  Association, 
1882-5.    Died  8  July,  1885. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1870, 

Walton,  Frank,  son  of  Frederic  Walton,  Esq.,  Albrighton,  Wolver- 
hSmpton,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left  1876*.  Elsee 

In  business  at  Wolverhampton. 

Stanhope,  Leicester  Charles,  son  of  Russell  Charles  Stanhope,  Esq.,  Spa, 
Belgium,  aged  14,  October  26.  Left  18712.  Burrows 

Honey,  Ernest,  son  of  Henry  Honey,  Esq.,  1,  Westbourne  Square,  London, 
aged  14,  March  28.  Left  18711.  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge.    In  business  in  London. 


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Dawson,  Cuthberfc  Pilkington,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Pilkington  Dawson, 
Esq.,  Boxford,  Colchester,  aged  13,  April  4.  Lett  18732.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  1878.    Captain,  1885.    Major,  1892.    Army 
Ordnance  Department.     Of  Groton  House,  Suffolk.    Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Jardine,  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund  Jardine,  Esq.,  Beach  Lawn,  Waterloo, 
Liverpool,  aged  12,  October  15.  Left  18761.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1877.    A  Schoolmaster  in  New  Zealand  since  1880. 
Of  Ormond,  near  Gisborne,  1902. 

Hope,  Charles  Edward,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hope,  Esq.,  Stanton 
Bebington,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  December  12.  Left  18743.  Moberly 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.    J.P.  for  Cheshire.     Of  Burton,  Neston, 
Chester. 

Frank,  Laurence  Ward,  second  son  of  Robert  Hayston  Frank,  Esq.,  Ash- 
bourne  Hall,  Derbyshire,  aged  14.  Sept.  1.  Left  18743.  Burrows 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1882.    Of  Ashbourne  Hall,  Ashbourne, 
Derbyshire. 

St.  George,  Acheson  Whitmore,  third  son  of  William  Whitmore  St.  George, 
Esq.,  Holly  Bank,  Clifton  Park,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  August  9. 
Left  18723.  B.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  14th  Foot,  1878.    Captain,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1883. 
Major,  1892.    Retired.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Cuninghame,  Glencairn  Robertson,  son  of  Arthur  Wellesley  Robertson 
Cuninghame,  Esq.,  Auchenharvie,  Steventon,  Ayrshire,  aged  14, 
July  24.  Left  18712.  School 

Gazetted  to  4th  Hussars,  1880.    Captain,  1887.  Retired.    Served  in  the  Egyptian 
War,   1882,  and  present  at  the  battle  of   " 
Khedive's  Star.    Naval  and  Military  Club. 


War,   1882,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.    Medal  and  Clasp,  and 

""   r.    Na-v  " 


Sherriff,  George,  son  of  John  Bell  Sherriff,  Esq.,  Carronvale,  Falkirk,  N.B., 
aged  14,  March  24.  Left  18722.  School 

Glasgow  University,  1873.  In  business  in  Glasgow,  from  1874.  J.P.  Of  Carron- 
vale, Larbert,  N.B. 

Baily,  William  Oakley,  son  of  Joseph  Baily,  Esq.,  Great  Linford,  Newport 
Pagnell,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  18722.  B.  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  3,  Leopold  Road,  Brighton.    Died,  12  May,41902. 

Hilton,  Murray  Venables,  son  of  the  Rev.  Clarence  Jones  Hilton,  Badles- 
mere  Rectory,  Faversham,  aged  13,  Oct.  14.  Left  18752.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Gazetted  to  the  29th  Foot,  1878.  Captain,  Wor- 
cestershire Regiment,  1885.  Major,  1892.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1900.  Served  in 
the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition,  1884.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Bolton,  Robert  Herbert  Briscoe,  only  son  of  Thomas  Frederick  Bolton, 
Esq.,  Ambleside,  aged  13,  March  29.  Left  18753.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883.  St.  George's  Hospital,  1882-84. 
Of  19,  Woburn  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Teage,  Dixon  Williams  Arthur,  son  of  John  Laud  Teage,  Oporto,  aged  14, 

April  8.     Left  18742.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  a  Wine  Shipper  at  Oporto.    Of  Haversham  Manor,  Wolverton,  Bucks. 

Sandys,  Hon.  Michael  Edwin  Marcus,  son  of  Lady  Sandys,  2,  Chesham 
Street,  London,  and  the  late  Lord  Sandys,  aged  14,  December  31. 
Left  1874a.  Burrows 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Turf  Club. 


316  Hayman,   1S70-4. 


Kingdon,  James  Henry,  eldest  sou  of  James  Smith  Kingdon,  Esq  ,  16, 
Alwyne  Road,  Canonbury,  aged  14,  May  12.  Left  18743,  Burrows 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1884.  Curate  of  Watlington,  Oxon, 
1885.  Died  before  1890. 

Stewart,  William  Neville,  son  of  William   Charles   Stewart,  Esq.,  The 
Elms,  Dunchurch  Road,  Rugby,  aged  16,  June  13.  Left  18723.  Town 
In  the  Irish  Land  Department.    Of  2,  De  Vesci  Terrace,  Kingstown,  Dublin. 

Stephen,  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  James  Fitzjames  Stephen,  Esq.,  India, 
afterwards  K. C.S.I.,  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  and  a  Baronet, 
aged  13,  June  25.  Left  18752.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1879,  LL.M.  1882.  Barrister-at-La\v,  Inner 
Temple,  1881.  Succeeded  his  father  as  second  Baronet,  1894.  Of  33,  Dorset 
Square,  London,  W.  Athenaeum  Club. 

Heather,  Frederic  William,  son  of  James  Heather,  Esq.,  171,  Camden  Road, 
London,  aged  14,  June  16.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882.  Of 
5,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  London,  B.C. 

Kerr,  Robert  Malcolm  Napier,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Malcolm  Kerr,  Esq., 
7,  Chester  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  13,  February  7. 
Left  18753.  Wilson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1882.  Of  1,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  London,  B.C. 

Burrows,  Basil,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Francis  Burrows,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  May  12.  Left  18721.  Burrows 

Went  to  Charterhouse,  1872.  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  B.A.  1882,  M.A. 
1882.  Rector  of  Eythorne,  Dover,  from  1894. 

Neilson,  Ralph  Langton,  younger  son  of  John  Neilson,  Esq.,  Backhouse, 
Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Aug.  26.     Left  187 I2.         Elsee 
In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

Prower,  Nelson,   second  son   of  J.   Elton  Mervyn  Prower,  Esq.,  Purton 
House,  Swindon,  aged  13,  November  7.     Left  18743.      Hutchinson 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  M.A,  1882. 

Rayner,  Thomas  Dyson,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Rayner,  Esq.,  Blundel  Sands, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  January  16.  Left  18732.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.    Went  to  America. 

Stansfeld,  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Wolridge  Stansfeld,  Esq.,  Weet- 
wood  Grove,  Leeds,  aged  15,  April  23.  Left  18713.  Elsee 

A  Foreign  Merchant,  Stansfeld  Brown  and  Co,,  Leeds,  from  1874.  J.P.  Of 
Weetwood,  Menston,  Leeds. 

Johnson,  Thomas  Fielding,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Fielding  Johnson,  Esq., 
Brookfield,  Leicester,  aged  14,  April  24.  Left  18743.  Wilson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878.  In  business  at  Leicester.  Of  Ivy  Lodge, 
Leicester. 

Barlow,  Edward  Percy,  son  of  Francis  William  Barlow,  Esq.,  Sandfield, 
Bickley,  aged  15,  May  4.  Left  18723.  B.  Smith 

Formerly  in  business  in  London.    Of  5,  Waterloo  Crescent,  Dover. 

Symonds,  Ernest  John,  second  son  of  Frederick  Symonds,  Esq.,  St.  John's 
Street,  Lichfield,  aged  15,  January  25.  Left  18723.  Hutchinson 

County  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures  for  Shropshire.  Of  Haughton 
Grange,  Shifnal. 


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Thornton,  William  Holfc,  son  of  William  Henry  Thornton,  Esq.,  Dewsbury, 
Yorkshire,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  18742.  B.  Smith 

St.  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881,  LL.M.  1881. 

Oakes,  Henry  Frederick,  son  of  William  T.  Smith  Oakes,  Esq.,  Rutland 
Lodge,  Addison  Road,  W1.,  aged  15,  September  28.  Left 
18731.  Hutchinson 

Gains  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879.     Formerly  a  Solicitor. 

Ashton,  Samuel  Edgar,  second  son  of  Thomas  Ashton,  Esq.,  Ford  Bank, 
Didsbury,  aged  13,  January  14.  Left  18762.  Elsee 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1876.     Drowned  while  bathing,  10  August,  1880. 

Oldham,  Charles  Skinner  Dansey  Oldham,  son  of  Charles  Oldham,  Esq., 
King's  Bromley,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  April  27.  Left  18733.  Moberly 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877.    Gazetted  to  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
1880.    Captain,  1885.   Retired,  1889.   Of  Bellamour  Lodge,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire. 

Kershaw,  James  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Kershaw,  74,  Regents  Park 
Road.  London,  and  the  late  James  Kershaw,  aged  14,  February  10. 
Left  1874s.  School 

University  College,    Oxford,    B.A.   1877,    B.Med.   and  M.A.  1885.     Sometime 
Surgeon  at  St.  Thomas  Hospital,  London. 

Lawrence,  Samuel,  son  of  Robert  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Am  well  House,  Ware, 
aged  15,  July  14.  Left  18723.  Elsee 

Walton,  Henry   Arthur,  son   of    Frederic  Walton,    Esq.,   St.   Cuthberts, 
Albrighton,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  Nov.  14.    Left  18743.    Elsee 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

Philby,  Harry  Montague,  son  of  Henry  Adams  Phil  by,  Esq  ,  Taylors, 
Chigwell,  Essex,  aged  13,  November  13.  Left  1873a.  Moberly 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1901.    Of  Teign- 
mouth,  Devon. 

Bateson,  William  Blakie,  son  of  William  Gandy  Bateson.  Esq.,  New  Heys, 
Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  17.  Left  18733.  School 

Formerly  in.  business  in  Valparaiso.    Joined  Paget's  Horse,  December,  1900,  and 
served  in  the  South  African  War.     Medal.     Ol  Elmhurst,  Aigburth. 

Reynolds,  Edmund  Denison,  son  of  Thomas  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Ottawa, 
Canada,  aged  15,  July  25.  Left  18722.  Moberly 

Resident  in  Canada. 

Johnson,  John  Williams,  son  of  Richard  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  Brickle- 
hampton  Hall,  Pershore,  aged  15,  August  18.  Left  18742.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    In  a  Bank  in  London.    Of  Rosecourt,  Walton  -on- 
Thames. 

Hutchinson,  James  Roland,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Neville  Hutchinson, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  18742.  Town 

Sometime  studying  for  an  Architect.    Since  etching  for  the  Press.     Of  5,  Church 
Road,  Guildford. 

Hutchinson,  Henry  Neville,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Thomas  Neville 
Hutchinson,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  18752.  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879.    F.G.S.     Ordained,  1883.    Author  of 
"  Extinct  Monsters,"  and  other  works.     Royal  Societies'  Club. 


318  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Walker,  John  Reid,   son  of  Sir  Andrew   Barclay  Walker,   Bart.,  Grange, 
Gateacre,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  June  4.     Left  18723.         Hutchinson 
Of  Chestall  House,  Rugeley.    J.P.  for  Staffordshire.    Boodle's  Club. 

Allen,  Thomas  Eaton,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Edward   Allen, 
Porthkerry  Rectory,  Cowbridge.aged  15,  April  7.  Left  1873s.  Arnold 
In  the  Civil  Service,  Wills  Department,  Somerset  House. 

Newton,  Francis  James,  third  son  of  Francis  Rhodes  Newton,  Esq.,  19, 
Lowndes  Square,  London,  aged  13,  Sept.  13.  Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1890. 
Colonial  Secretary  of  British  Bechuanaland,  1889-95,  and  Resident  Commissioner, 
1895-98.  Colonial  Secretary  of  British  Honduras,  from  1898.  C.M.G.  1892.  Of 
Belize,  British  Honduras. 

Harrison,  George  Lovell,  son  of  William  EJenry  Harrison,  Esq.,  Oxenden, 
Northants,  aged  15,  July  24.  Left  18731.  Hutchinson 

An  Artist,  and  Animal  Painter.  Exhibits  at  the  Royal  Academy,  and  other 
Galleries.  Of  101,  Comeragh  Road,  West  Kensington,  London,  W. 

Hawtrey,  William  Francis,  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Hawtrey,  Aldin  House, 
Slough,  aged  14,  January  21.  Left  18751.  Elsee 

On  the  Stage. 

Moore,  Thomas  Coney  Tunnard,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Thomas  John 
Moore,  Esq.,  Frampton  Hall,  Boston,  aged  15,  December  29. 
Left  18722.  Hutchinson 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879. 
J.P.  for  Lincolnshire.  Assumed  the  name  of  TUNNARD-MOOUE.  Of  Strafford 
House,  Boston. 

Wanton,  Frederic  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Wauton,  Eugby,  and  the  late 
Rev.  Joseph  Atherton  Wauton,  aged  13,  Aug.  6.  Left  18733.  Town 

Shipwrecked  in  the  Channel  in  the  Avalanche,  September,  1877,  while  on  the 
voyage  to  New  Zealand. 

Hume,  John  Stewart  Macartney,  son  of  Mrs.  Hume,  afterwards  Mrs. 
Caldecott,  The  Lodge,  Rugby  aged  14,  Aug.  12.  Left  18732.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  38th  Foot,  1875.  Captain,  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  1883. 
Major,  1893.  Retired.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition,  1882.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  and  Bronze  Star. 

Bolton,  Samuel,  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Bolton,  Esq.,  Carbrook,  Falkirk, 
N.B.,  aged  14,  October  21.  Left  18742.  School— Elsee 

Settled  in  New  Zealand.    Of  Palliatna,  New  Zealand. 

Pratt,  Henry  Montague,  son  of  Spencer  Pratt,  Esq.,  Stanwick  House, 
Higham  Ferrers,  aged  14,  April  28.  Left  18713.  Wilson 

Pennyman,  James  Worsley,  eldest  son  of  James  Stovin  Pennyman,  Esq., 
Ormesby  Hall,  Middlesbrough,  aged  14,  August  10.  Left 
18753.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1875,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1882.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Hiding.  Of  Ormesby  Hall, 
Middlesbrough.  Carlton  Club. 

Gray,  James,  eldest  son  of  Donald  Gray,  Esq.,  Golspie,  Sutherland,  aged 
14,  July  19.  Left  1875s.  Hutchinson 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1875.  University  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner, 
1875,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1877,  B.A.  1879.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1881.  Solicitor  to  the  Admiralty,  Greenwich  Hospital.  Of  5,  New  Court,  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  W.C.  Athenaeum  Club. 


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Maturin,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  William  Henry  Mafcurin.  Esq.,  23, 

william  Place,  Dublin,  aged  15,  February  8.  Left  18721.     13.  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1875.  Captain,  1884.  Adjutant,  Kent  Artillery 
Volunteers,  1888. 

Vernon,  George  Frederick,  only  son  of  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  32,  Montagu 
(Square,  London,  aged  14,  June  20.  'Left  18742.  Wilson 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1880.  Played  Cricket  for  Middlesex,  1878—1897. 
Sailed  for  the  Gold  Coast,  February,  1902,  and  died  at  Elmina,  10  August,  1902. 

Hamilton,  Gilbert  de  Saumarez,  son  of  Gilbert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Leamington, 

aged  13,  February  24.     Left  18752.  Burrows 

Formerly  in  business  in  London.   Of  Hopton  House,  Newbold  Road,  Leamington. 

Stuckey,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Peter  SStnckey,  ward  of  Mylrea 
Frederic  Garland,  Esq.,  Wiesbaden,  aged  17,  Dec.  31.  Left  18712. 

Moberly 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.    Lost  off  Melbourne,  Australia,  1878. 

Prichard,  Walter  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Prichard,  Netherton,  Hunger- 
ford,  and  the  late  Rev.  Constantino  Estlin  Prichard,  aged  13, 
October  26.  Left  18752.  School 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1875,  B.A  1880. 

Lushington,  Edward  Charles  Mortimer,  eldest  son  of  Franklyn  Lushing- 
ton,  Esq.,  Ferriby,  Brough  aged  14,  Dec.  15.  Left  18713.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  13th  Foot,  1874.  Captain  Pengal  Staff  Corps,  1886,  and  Madras 
Staff  Corps,  1888.  Major,  1895.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-83. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hamilton,  Robert  Abercromby,  eldest/  son  of  Alexander  Henry  Aber- 
cromby  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Fairfield,  Exeter,  aged  14,  June  22. 
Left  18733.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882.  Vicar  of  Cranbourne,  Windsor 
Forest,  from  1891. 

Gordon,  Lord  Granville  Armine,  son  of  Lady  Huntly,  Orton  Hall,  Peter- 
borough, and  the  late  Marquess  of  Huntly,  aged  14,  June  14. 
Left  187t2.  School 

Formerly  in  the  Longford  Militia.  Author  of  "Sporting  Reminiscences,"  1902 
Of  28,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  square,  W.  Turf  Club. 

Paxton,  Harry  Kent,  son  of  William  Paxton,  Esq.,  1,  Palace  Gate,  London, 
W.,  aged  14,  March  9.  Left  18742.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  A  Stockbroker  in  London.  Of  18,  Chester  Terrace 
Regents  Park. 

Ludlam,  Charles  Alfred,  son  of  Jeffery  Ludlam,  Esq.,  1,  Clifton  Gardens, 
Maida  Vale,  London,  aged  14,  October  25.  Left  18733.  Moberly 

A  Brewer  at  Burton.    Of  Burton  Lodge,  Burton-on-Trent,  Staffordshire. 

Stuart-Russell,  John  Rae  Sydenham,  son  of  Henry  Stuart- Russell,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  14,  October  27.  Left  18742.  Town 

Sometime  sheep  farming  in  Queensland.  Holds  an  appointment  in  New  Guinea 
1902. 

Campbell,  Colin,  son   of  Major  Colin   Campbell,  24,  Queen  Street,  Edin- 
burgh, aged  14,  August  24.     Left  18722.  Hutchinson 
In  New  Zealand. 


320  Hayman,  1870-4. 


Chapman,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Chapman,  Esq.,  29*  Belsize  Park,  Harap- 
stead,  aged  14,  November  25.  Left  18731.  Hutchinson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1883.  Of 
Millom,  Broughton-in-Furness. 

Oldliam,  Richard  Dixon,  son  of  Thomas  Oldham,  Esq.,  India,  aged  12, 
July  31.  Left  18752.  Town 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1875.  Associate,  Royal  School  of  Mines, 
London.  Employed  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  India,  from  1879.  Superintendent, 
1891.  Has  revised  the  "  Manual  of  the  Geology  of  India." 

Stirling,  James  Archibald,  son  of  Edward  Stirling,  Esq.,  34,  Queen's 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  December  6.  Left  18723.  B.  Smith 

In  business  in  London.     Of  24,  Hereford  Square,  South  Kensington. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1871. 

Skipwith,  Sir  Peyton  d'Estoteville,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  George 
Skipwith,  Bart.,  (O.R.  1813),  Knoyle  House,  Salisbury,  aged  13, 
February  12.  Left  18723.  Burrows 

Died  at  Leamington  Hastings,  12  May,  1891. 

Banks,  John  Byng,  son  of  William  Banks,  Esq.,  119,  Rue  de  la  Tour,  Paris, 
aged  14,  November  30.  Left  18733.  Moberly 

Vicars,  Hedley,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Armstrong  Vicars,  Esq., 
Woodville  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  6.  Left  18761.  Town 

Charsley  Hall,  Oxford,  1878.  Curate  of  St.  Andrew's,  Rugby,  1881-93.  Rector  of 
All  Saints,  Huntingdon,  from  1893. 

Taylor,  Henry  Herbert,  son  of  Mr.  Robert  Taylor,  St.  Matthew's  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  April  14.  Left  18732.  Town 

In  business  as  a  Chemist.    Of  24,  Market  Place,  Loughborough. 

Fayrer,  Robert  Andrew,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Fayrer,  Esq.,  M.D.,  after- 
wards Baronet,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  June  27.  Left  18741.  School 

Sometime  in  business  in  Calcutta.  Secretary  to  the  Indian  Midland  Railway 
Company,  in  London,  from  1888.  Caledonian  Club. 

Benyon  Winsor,  William  Stevens,  son  of  William  Henry  Benyon  Winsor, 
Esq.,  29,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  London,  aged  13,  October 
23.  Left  18762.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.    Of  164,  Hammersmith  Road,  London,  W. 

Tooth,  Howard  Henry,  son  of  Frederick  Tooth,  Esq.,  36,  St.  Aubyn's, 
Cliftonville,  Brighton,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left  18732  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 
F.R.C.P.  Served  in  South  Africa,  1900.  Mentioned  in  despatches,  and  made 
C.M.G.,  1901.  Of  34,  Harley  Street,  London,  W. 

Millais,  George  Gray,  son  of  John  Everett  Millais,  Esq.,  R.A.,  afterwards 
Baronet,  7,  Cromwell  Place,  London,  aged  13,  September  19. 

Left  18722.  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Died,  1878. 

Parr,  Thomas  William,  son  of  Mrs.  Eleanor  Parr,  The  Grove,  Cossington, 
Loughborough,  aged  14,  May  6.  Left  18733.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor. 


Hayman,   1870-4.  321 


Cracroft,  Robert  Weston,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Cracroft, 
India,  aged  14,  January  1,  Left  18762.  School 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibition,  1876.  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1876, 
B.A.  1880,  First  Class  in  Law,  1881,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1885.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1883.  Of  2,  Pump  Court  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Dawson,  Francois  Dumesnil,  son  of  Joseph  Dawson,  Esq.,  46,  Onslow 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  August  16.  Left  18753.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1876.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1883.  Died 
5  May,  1897. 

Bostock,   John  Yates,  son  of   John    Ashton   Bostock,    Esq.,  M.D.,  C.B., 
54,  Chester  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  4.  Left  18743.  B.  Smith 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.    Died  1886. 

Eve,  Harry  Trelawny,  only  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Eve,  Esq.,  17,  Grosvenor 
Mansions,  London,  aged  14,  October  13.  Left  18712.  Elsee 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1883.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1881.  Q.C.  1895.  Bencher,  1899.  Of  4,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Clark,  Charles  William  Henry,  son  of  Charles  Clark,  Esq.,  Bromborough, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left  18751.  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Liverpool. 

Salomonson,  Charles    Michel,  son  of   Henry  Salomonson,  Esq.,  Victoria 
Park,  Manchester,  aged  15,  December  10.    Left  18742.   Hutchinson 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.    Of  40,  Brasenose  Street,  Manchester. 

Henderson,  Arthur,  son  of  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Leaze's  House, 
Durham,  aged  13,  September  11.  Left  18742.  Hutchinson 

In  business  at  Durham.    Of  Heathfield,  Kilcreggan,  Dumbartonshire. 

Gordon,  Hamilton,  son  of  John  Gordon,  Esq.,  Aikenhead  House,  Cathcart, 
Glasgow,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left  18742.  Burrows 

Howell,    Francis    Grinham,    son   of    Charles    Henry    Howell,    Esq.,    39, 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  aged  15,  Dec.  26.    Left  18723.    Burrows 
An  Architect.    Of  3,  Lancaster  Place,  Strand,  W.C. 

Schalch.  James,  son  of  Yernon  Schalch,  Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  June  13. 
Left  18732.  Hutchinson 

Croft,  Henry,  son  of  John  Croft,  Esq.,  Saddington,  Market  Harborough, 
aged  14,  January  15.  Left  1873'.  Arnold 

Ralli,  Paul,  son  of  Antonio  Ralli,  Esq.,  102,  Westbourne  Terrace,  London, 
aged  14,  Sept.  Moberly 

Morgan,  Hugh  Hanmer  Rayer,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Hanraer  Morgan, 
St.  Athan's  Rectory,  Cowbridge,  aged  14,  February  24.  Left 
18741.  School 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1875.    H  is  father  assumed  the  name  of  MOKGAN-STRATPOHD. 

Baynes,  Doctor  Charles,  seventh  son  of  John  Baynes.  Esq.,  Claremont 
Hall,  Blackburn,  aged  14,  October  10.  Left  18733.  Burrows 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  Postmaster,  1876.    Of  135,  Revidge  Road,  Blackburn. 

Unna,  Otto  William,  son  of  Ferdinand  Unna,  Esq.,  12,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left  18732.  Hutchinson 

In  business  as  a  Brewer. 
TOL.  II.  S  S 


322  Hayman,    1870-4. 


Fowler,  Henry  Watson,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Fowler,  G-rosvenor 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  12,  March  10.     Left  1877s.     School 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1877.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1877, 
B. A.  and  M.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  1882-99.  Of  14, Poultons 
Square,  London,  S.W. 

Solly,  Arthur  John,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Isaac   Solly,  Esq.,  Heathfield, 
Congleton,  aged  13,  December  31.     Left  18753.  Burrows 

In  business  as  a  Silkspinner  at  Congleton,  from  1881.  J.P.  for  Cheshire.  Of 
Westheath,  Congleton. 

Dixon,  Arthur   Stansfeld,  eldest  son  of  George  Dixon,  Esq.,  M.P.,  The 
Dales,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  August  26.     Left  1875*.  Wilson 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.    Of  3,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Button,  Frederic   William,  eldest  son  of  William   Henry  Dutton,  Esq  , 
Newcastle,  Staffs,  aged  14,  January  25.     Left  18752.  Wilson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1877.  A  Solicitor  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
Died  13  June,  1899. 

Inglis,  Ernest,  son  of  John  David  Inglis,  Esq.,   Allahabad,  India,  aged 
13,  November  11.     Left  18753.   ^  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  73rd  Foot,  1876.  Captain,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  1888.  Divisional 
Judge,  Rmjab,  1898.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition,  1888.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Maxwell,  Lewis  Robert  Meredith,  only  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Maxwell, 
Bombay,  aged  14,  September  12.     Left  18742.  Arnold 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  1874.  Passed  1st  into  Sandhurst,  1876.  Gazetted 
to  the  89th  Foot,  1876.  Captain,  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  1881,  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  1883-88. 

Hirst,  Edward  Theodore,   third    son   of    William    Edwards    Hirst,    Esq., 
Lascelles  Hall,  Hudderwfield,  aged  13,  May  6.  Left  18762.  Moberly 

Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880.    Formerly  a  Solicitor. 

Reid,  Herbert  Astell  Stewart,  son  of  Henry  P.  Keid,  Esq.,  India,  aged  13, 
May  27.     Left  18741.  School 

Sometime  Lieutenant,  King's  Own  Light  Infantry,  South  Yorkshire  Regiment. 
Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal.  Died,  1885. 

Naden,  J.  G.     Left  18742.  Moberly 

Omitted  in  last  edition. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1871. 

Fell,  Edward  Nelson,  sixth  son  of  Alfred  Fell,  Esq.,  Hill  Side,  Groom's 
Hill,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  August  27.     Left  18761.  Arnold 

Royal  School  of  Mines,  1876.  A  Mining  Engineer.  Manager  of  the  Athabasca 
Mining  Company,  Nelson,  British  Colombia. 

Underbill,  William   Henry,  son  of  William   Underbill,  Esq.,  Penn   Hall, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  July  1.     Left  18752.  Elsee 

In  business. 

Veley,  Yictor   Hubert,   second  son   of   Frederick   Thomas   Veley,    Esq., 
Chelmsford,  Essex,  aged  15,  February  10.     Left  18752.          School 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1875.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1878,  First  Class, 
Natural  Science,  M.A.  1882. 


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Macmahon,  Lionel,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Beresford  Burston  Macmahon,  Bart., 
Bloomfield,  Merrion,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left  18741. 

Mdberly 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  58th  Regiment.    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1883. 
St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Sykes,  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  Howard   Sykes,   Esq.,  (O.R.  1842), 

Edgeley,  Stookport,  aged  14,  November  2.     Left  18733.        Arnold 

J.P.  for  Cheshire.  Of  Edgeley  Fold,  Stockport.  andBorrobol,  Kinbrace,  Sutherland. 

Frost,  Francis  Aylmer,  second  son  of  Meadows  Frost,  Esq.,  Chester, 
aged  14,  August  12.  Left  18733.  Hutchinson 

Sometime  in  business  in  Chester.    Afterwards  in  Holy  Orders.    Rector  of  Thurst- 
aston,  Cheshire,  1896.     Died,  2  April,  1897. 

Jameson,  John  George,  son  of  Henry  Jameson,  Esq.,  Hermitage,  Roebuck, 
Dublin,  aged  15,  August  9.  Left  18742.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879.    In  business  in  Dublin.    Of  Bow  Street 
Distillery,  Dublin. 

Leonard,  Hugh  Gastrell,  son  of  Hugh  Leonard,  Esq,  India,  aged  14, 
August  12.  Left  18733.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  47th   Foot,  1875.     Captain,  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  1884. 
Major,  1895.    Served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition,  18S4. 

Brocklehurst,  Henry  Dent,  second  son  of  the  late  Henry  Brocklehurst, 
ward  of  Peter  Pownall  Brocklehurst,  Esq.,  Macclesfield,  aged  15, 
October  14.  Left  18721.  Arnold 

Formerly  in  the  Blues.    J.P.  for  Gloucestershire  and  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
Sometime  Master  of  the  York  and  Ainsty  Hounds.    Of  M  iddlethorpe  Manor,  York. 

Allen,  Joseph  Henry  Baugh,  third  son  of  George  Baugh  Allen,  Esq., 
5,  Albert  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  15,  December  6. 
Left  18731.  Arnold 

In  business  in  China. 

Key,  Charles  Aston  Whinfield,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Oooper  Key, 
Stretton  Rectory,  Hereford,  aged  14,  Nov.  13.     Left  18752.     Ehee 
University  College,  Oxford,  1876,  B.A.  New  Inn  Hall,  1881. 

Stone,  Percy,  son  of  Coutts  Stone,  Esq.,  64,  Princes  Square,  London, 
aged  15,  March  15.  Left  18743.  Moberly 

An  Architect.    Of  Carlton  Hill,  London,  N.W. 

Satterthwaite,  Edward,  son  of  Clement  Satterthwaite,  Esq.,  Spring 
Hill,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  30.  Left  18753.  School 


A  Stockbroker.  Brigade  Major,  Portsmouth  Volunteer  Infantry  Brigade, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Commandant,  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  The  Queen's  Own, 
Royal  West  Kent  Regiment,  from  1896.  Secretary  to  the  Stock  Exchange, 
London,  from  1897.  Of  Windermere,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Browell,   Henry  Herbert,   second   son   of  Edward   Mash    Browell,  Esq., 
Feltham,  aged  14,  June  21.     Left  18752.  School 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,    B.A.  1879,    M.A.   1882.      Barrister-at-Law,   Inner 
Temple,  1882.     Of  4,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Grisewood,  Frederick,  son  of  Henry  Grisewood,  Esq.,  1 5,  Chesham  Place, 
London,  aged  13,  April  30.     Left  18733.  Wilson 

Died,  9  August,  1876. 


324  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Speid,  Francis  Lovell,  son  of  Major  Speid,  Gourdie  House,  Dunkeld, 
Perthshire,  aged  15,  February  12.  Left  18732.  Wilson 

Captain,  Royal  Highlanders.  The  Black  Watch.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Cam- 
paign, 1882,  and  present  at  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star. 
Served  in  the  Soudan  Campaign,  1884,  and  present  at  El  Teb  and  Temai.  Two 
Clasps.  Died  of  typhoid  fever  at  the  Royal  Barracks,  Dublin,  1  December,  1888. 

Knowles,  Lees,  eldest  son  of  John  Knowles,  Esq.,  West  wood,  Pendlebury, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  February  16.  Left  18752.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1882.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1882.  M.P.  for  Salford,  from  1886.  Of  Westwood,  Pendlebury, 
and  45,  Upper  George  Street,  London,  W.  Carlton  Club. 

Stolterfoht,  James  Nicholas,  son  of  Joachim  Nicholas  Stolterfoht,  Esq., 
Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  28.  Left  18751.  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Liverpool.     Of  Holly  Bank,  Mossley  Hill  Road,  Liverpool. 

Groom,  Horace  Alfred,  fourth  son  of  John  Groom,  Esq.,  Ashwicken  Hall, 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  July  15.  Left  18732.  B.  Smith 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1876.  Formerly  Lieutenant,  3rd  Battalion,  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry.  In  business  at  Newmarket.  Of  Fellbrigge,  Cambridge. 

Law,  Henry  Towry,  second  son  of  Edmund  Law,  Esq.,  3,  Seymour  Street, 
London,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left  18732.  B.  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.,  First  Class  Law  Tripos,  1878.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1879.  Of  7,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Fort,  John  Geoffrey,  son  of  Richard  Fort,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Reed  Hall,  Lan- 
cashire, aged  13,  October  4.  Left  18743.  Wilson 

In  business  in  Ceylon. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  son  of  Robert  Orr  Campbell,  Esq.,  Sutton  Park, 
Polton,  Beds,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  18743.  School 

In  business  in  Glasgow.     Western  Club,  Glasgow. 

Charlton,  Thomas  William,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Broughton  Charlton, 
Esq.,  Chilwell  Hall,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  4.  Left 
18731.  School 

Of  Colleton  Hall,  Witheridge,  Devon. 

Bretherton,  Humphrey  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Bretherton,  Esq., 
Runshaw  Hall,  Ley  land,  Preston,  aged  13,  July  6.  Left  18762.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Rector  of  Eccleston,  Lan- 
cashire, from  1882. 

Stuart-Russell,  Philip,  son  of  Henry  Stuart  Russell,  Esq.,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  31.  Left  1876s.  Town 

For  many  years  in  a  bank  in  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  afterwards  in  Queensland. 
Died  in  Sydney,  May,  1897. 

PaliologUB,  Nicholas  Lower,  eldest  son  of  Nicholas  Paliologus,  India,  and 
Southfield,  Rugby,  aged  15,  December  6.  Left  18742.  Town 

Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford,  1874,  B.A.  Charsley  Hall,  1884,  M.A.  1885.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.  Of  3,  Temple  Gardens,  London,  B.C. 

Bray,  William,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Robert  Bray,  Lower  Hillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  July  9.  Left  18723.  Town 

In  the  service  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  from  1873.  Governor  of  the 
Liverpool  Workhouse  and  its  branches,  from  February,  1895. 


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ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1871. 

Page  Henderson,  Percy  Robert,  son  of  Mrs.  Page  Henderson,  28,  Gloucester 
Place,  London,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left  18731.  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  America. 

Comrie,  William  Lewis,  only  son  of  James  Oomrie,  Esq.,  Gatehill,  Gate- 
house, Kirkcudbright,  aged  14,  Nov.  27.  Left  18752.  Hutchinson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.      Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1882. 

Lindsell,  Robert  James,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Henry  Lindsell,  Esq.,  (O-R. 
1832),  Fairfield,  Biggies  wade,  aged  13,  September  22.  Left  18752. 

Hutchinson 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    J.P.  for  Hunts.     Of  Fairfield  Bury,  St.  Ives. 

Varley,  Frank,  fifth  son  of  Samuel  Varley,  Esq  ,  iSDanningley,  Leeds, 
aged  14,  January  1.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882.  Rector  of  Greenstead,  Essex,  1889- 
1893.  Of  Leinster  House,  The  Ridgway,  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

Holt,  Percy  Edward,  son  of  Barnard  Wright  .Holt,  Esq.,  14,  ISavile  Row, 
London,  aged  13,  May  21.  Left  18762.  Wilson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1876.     Of  40,  Montagu  Square,  London,  W. 

Mankiewicz,   Frank  James,  elder  son  of  James   Mankiewiez,  37,  Upper 
*     Bedford  Place,  London,  aged  13,  January  22.     Left  18772.     Wilson 

In  business  in  London.  1877-96.  F.Z.S.  Of  2,  Whitehall  Court,  London,  S.W. 
Isthmian  Club. 

Kerr,  Charles  Henry  Malcolm,  second  son  of  Robert  Malcolm  Kerr,  Esq., 
7,  Chester  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  13,  January  12. 
Left  18772.  Wilson  and  Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Exhibitioner,  1878,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884.  Royal 
Academy  Student,  1883-89.  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  British ' Artists 
1890-93.  Of  18,  Aubrey  Walk,  Campden  Hill,  London,  W. 

Vicars,  George  Rayleigh,  son  of  Mrs.  Vicars,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  and  the 
late  Edward  Armstrong  Vicars,  Esq.,  aged  12,  Jan.  22.  Left  18732. 

Town 

St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887.  Vicar  of  Wood  Balling, 
Norwich,  from  1897. 

Francis,  Harry,  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Francis,  Saugur,  India,  a^ed  14, 
January  22.  Left  18743.  B.  Smith 

Jones,  (Sydney  Edward,  son  of  Charles  E.  Jones,  Esq.,  20.  Cornwall  Gardens, 
London,  aged  13,  May  11.  Left  18772.  School 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1877.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1884.  Of  Russell  Farm,  Watford. 

Muntz,  John  "Frederick,  second  son  of  John  Devereux   Muntz,  Esq.,  11, 
Arthur  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  January  10.    Left  18723.    School 
Gazetted  to  the  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  1878.    Captain,  1883. 

Abraham,  William,  son  of  John  Abraham,  Esq.,  North  Field,  Birmingham, 
aged  15,  April  2.  Left  18751.  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882. 

Dawson,  Matthew  Smith,  second  son  of  Joseph  Dawson,  Esq.,  46,  On  slow 
Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  December  19.  Left  18763.  School 

Captain,  Sherwood  Rangers,  1895.  Captain,  Imperial  Yeomanry,  February,  1900. 
Somerset11  African  War,  1900-1902.  Of  Compton  Castle,  North  Cadbury, 


326  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Varley,  George,  sixth  son  of  Samuel  Yarley,  Esq.,  Stanningley,  Leeds, 
aged  13,  May  4.  Left  18763.  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880. 

Dalton,  Cecil  Wilfred,  son  of  Gustavus  Dalton,  Esq.,  Kells,  Co.  Meath, 
Ireland,  aged  15,  November  27.  Left  18723.  Wilson 

Burnham,  George  Baird,  eldest  son  of  George  Hodson  Burnham,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1842),  Wellingborough,  aged  14,  Dec.  7.  Left  18753.  B.  Smith 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1876,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1877,  B.A. 
University  College,  First  Class  Law,  1879,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1882,  Tutor,  1881-85, 
and  from  1897.  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1886.  University  College, 
Oxford.  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Hitchcock,  frank  George  Armstrong,  son  of  George  Hitchcock,  Esq., 
22,  Norfolk  Crescent,  London,  aged  13,  Jan.  11.  Left  18771.  Burrows 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1885.  Of  20, 
Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Bond,  Henry  Kendall,  son  of  Henry  Cooper  Bond,  Esq.,  Henley  Road, 
9,  Ipswich,  aged  14,  November  5.  Left  18743.  Elsee 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882. 

j  John    Edward,  son    of  John    Pilling  Brierley,  Esq.,  Lauriston 
House,  Rochdale,  aged  15,  February  19.     Left  18742.      Hutchinson 

Sometime  in  business  in  Liverpool,  and  in  Chili,  South  America.  Died  in  Liver- 
pool, 9  April,  1887. 

Clayfield-Ireland,  L)ennis,  sixth  son  of  the  late  James  Ireland  Clayfield- 
Ireland,  Esq.,  Brislington  Ball,  Bristol,  aged  13,  December  2. 
Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

Major  Exhibitioner,  1876.  New  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1876,  First  Class, 
Moderations,  1878,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1884. 
Of  9,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.,  and  49,  Cheyne  Court, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 

Kirk,  Percy  Henry,  son  of  Joseph  Kirk,  Esq.,  Woodside,  Halifax,  aged  14, 
March  6.  Left  18753.  Wilson 

Clarke,  William  Wiseman  Kendall,  son  of  Joseph  Clarke,  Esq.,  22,  Craven 
Hill,  London,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  18743.  Wilson 

An  Architect. 

Wilkinson,  George  Goode,  son  of  George  Goodley  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
Sumraerfield  House,  Putney,  aged  13,  July  9.  Left  1877*.  Moberly 

Major  Exhibitioner,  1877.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1877,  B.A. 
1880,  M.A.  1884.  Ordained,  1883.  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Quebec 
House,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  from  1881. 

Hart.  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Hart,  Esq.,  Highbury  New  Park,  London, 
aged  15,  September  11.  Left  18733.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor. 

Pilkington,  Oliver  Stainton,  son  of  William  Ormerod  Pilkington,  Esq., 
The  Willows,  Preston,  aged  15,  August  31.  Left  18723.  Arnold 

Associate  Member  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers.  Formerly  engaged 
under  the  Liverpool  Corporation.  Of  1,  Morley  Road,  Craig-y-don,  Llandudno. 

Menzies,  William,  son  of  Graham  Menzies,  Esq.,  58,  Westbourne  Terrace, 
London,  aged  13,  November  25.  Left  18762.  Ehee 

In  business  in  Edinburgh. 


Hayman,   1870-4.  327 


Polk,  Yan  Leer,  son  of  Andrew  Polk.  Esq.,  Palazzo  Tortoni,  "Rome,  aged 
15,  July  9.  Left  18733.  B.  Smith 

Mann,  Edward,  son  of  Henry   Mann,  Esq ,  Wallfield,  Stand,  Manchester, 

aged  15,  December  21.     Left  18743.  School 

Sometime  in  Africa.    An  Electrical  Engineer.    Of  9,  Bridge  Street,  London,  S.  W. 

Barkworth,  John  Edmund,  second  son  of  Harold  "Barkworth,  Esq., 
Beverley,  aged  13,  May  20.  Left  18772.  School 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1877,  B  A.  1881,  M.A.  1884.  Student  of  the 
Koyal  College  of  Music,  Kensington  Gore,  1886. 

Felly,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Raymond  Pelly,  Esq.,  India,  aged  14, 
December  4  Left  18731.  School 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  Royal  Artillery. 

Johnson,  James  Yate  Vernon,  son  of  the  late  William  Johnson,  C.E., 
nephew  of  J.  H.  Johnson,  Esq  ,  Mountains,  Tunbridge,  aged  14, 
April  4.  Left  187M.  Hutchinson 

C.E.  and  a  Fellow  of  the  Chartered  Institute  of  Patent  Agents.  Of  7,  Coates 
Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Curtler,  Willoughby  Francis  Gale,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Gale  Ourtler, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1841),  Bevere  Knoll,  Worcester,  aged  13,  May  24. 
Left  18772.  Wilson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1877.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  1880. 
Captain,  1889.  Died,  4  March,  1891. 

James,  Charles  Ashworth,  third  son  of  John  Henry  James,  Esq.,  (O.K.. 
1841).  Kingswood,  Watford,  aged  12,  Jan.  P.  Left  18772.  Elsee 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1877.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1877, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1878,  Hertford  Scholar  and  Latin  Verse,  1879, 
B.A.  First  Class,  Final  Classics,  Ireland  Scholar,  Craven  Scholar,  and  Eldon 
Scholar,  1881.  Fellow  of  Hertford  CoUege,  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1884. 

Smith,  Herbert  Lionel,  with  Mrs.  Phoebe  Williams  (adopted  by  her), 
Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  12.  Left  18753.  School 

Tapling,  Victor   Lorraine,  ward  of   Thomas   Tapling,    Esq.,  Kingswood, 
South  Dulwich,  London,  aged  15.  Nov.  30      Left  18742.     B.  Smith 
In  business  in  London.    Of  2,  Ryder  Street,  St.  James,  London,  S.W. 

Duff,  Arthur,  third  son  of  Robert  Duff,  Esq.,  Park  Nook,  Prince's  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  23.  Left  18762.  Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880.    In  Australia  from  1882. 

Marriott,  Ernest  Edward,  son  of  Henry  Marriott,  Esq.,  Rowan  Lodge, 
Whalley  Range,  Manchester,  aged  14.  January  15.  Left  18743. 

Hutchinson 
In  business  in  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Clayton,  Henry  Reginald,  son  of  John  Richard  Clayton,  Esq.,  Fairfax 
Road,  Finchley  New  Road,  N.,  aged  16,  Mar.  10.  Left  18743.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Law  Tripos,  1879,  LL.B.  1879, 
M.A.  1882.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1881.  Of  4,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Rhodes,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  Esq.,  Mersey  Bank,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  October  15.  Left  18743.  Burrows 

Died  soon  after  leaving  School. 


328  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Patry,  Edward,  son  of  Robert  Patry,  Esq.,  Chesnuts,  Sydenham  Hill, 
aged  14,  December  11.  Left  18741.  Wilson 

An  Artist.    Of  14a,  Kensington  Crescent,  London,  W. 

Kennedy,  Charles  Moore,  only  son  of  John  Pitt  Kennedy,  Esq.,  3,  Upper 
Merrion  Street,  Dublin,  aged  14,  March  19  Left  18762.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1880,  M.A.  1884.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1881,  Western  Circuit.  Of  10,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G.  United 
University  Club. 

Lambert,  Thomas  Harrison,  son  of  Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  Talbot  Street, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  18733.  Wilson 

Smith,  William  Pickering,  eldest  son  of  William  Robinson  Smith,  Esq., 
Hill  House,  Swansea,  aged  14,  February  28.  Left  18753.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1885.  Of  2,  Cambrian 
Place,  Swansea. 

Boyer,  John  Plummer,  son  of  Joseph  Boyer,  Esq.,  82,  Ladbrooke  Grove, 
London,  aged  14,  February  8.  Left  18731.  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882.  Ordained  1880.  Rector  of 
Brantham,  Manningtree,  1887.  Died  4  June,  1890. 

MacAllum,  Hugh  Kirk,  son  of  Richard  MacAllum,  Esq.,  Riding  Mill  on 
Tyne,  aged  14,  May  9.  Left  18743.  School 

A  Shipowner  at  Newcastle.     Of  The  Manor  House,  Riding  Mill  on  Tyne. 

Ravenscroft,  Birkbeck  Mulkurn.  son  of  Francis  Ravenscroft,  64,  Spring- 
field Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  12,  November  25. 
Left  18743.  School 

In  the  Birkbeck  Bank,  29,  Northampton  Buildings,  Chancery  Lane. 

Ward,  Osbert,  son  of  Alfred  Ward,  Esq.,  30,  Elvaston  Place,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  aged  14,  May  14.  Left  18762.  Molerly 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.  Sometime  Lieutenant,  53rd  Regiment.  In  business. 
Of  94,  Philbeach  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Plumb,  Duncan  Charles,  son  of  Josiah  Burr  Plumb,  Esq.,  Niagara,  Canada, 
aged  15,  June  28.  Left  18752.  Molerly 

Clarke,  William  Edward,  son  of  Colonel  Somerset  Clarke,  St.  Pierre, 
Chepstow,  aged  13,  October  18.  Left  18743.  Burrows 

Of  17a,  Frederick  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Carleton,  George  Dudley,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  George  Carlton,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  May  24.  Left  18753.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  17th  Foot,  1876.  Captain,  Leicestershire  Regiment,  1884. 
Major,  1891.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1898.  Commanding  1st  Battalion  throughout 
the  Boer  War,  1899-1902,  was  in  charge  of  the  defences  of  Observatory  Hill, 
during  the  Siege  of  Ladysmith.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  D.S.O.,  1901. 
United  Service  Club. 

Stuart-Russell,  William  George,  son  of  Henry  Stuart-Russell,  Esq., 
Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Sept.  5.  Left  18742.  Town 

In  the  Merchant  Service  a  few  years.  Took  up  land  in  North  Queensland  and 
settled  there.  Of  Yelvertoft,  Cloncurry,  North  Queensland. 

King,  John  Frederick  Sanders,  son  of  Richard  King,  Esq.,  Warwick 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  12,  July  7.  Left  18772.  Town 

Of  6,  Warwick  Avenue,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester. 


Hayman,    1870-4.  329 

Xing',  Chetwode  Henry  Walters,  son  of  the  above  Richard  King,  Esq.,  aged 
8,  February  18.     Left  1881  \  Town 

M.D.    Practising  at  Choes,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Campbell,    William   Thomas,   son    of    Mr.   John   Campbell,    High   Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  March  7.     Left  18722.  Town 

Emigrated  to  New  York,  U.S.A.,  about  1882. 

Hopewell,  Ernest  William,  second  son  of  Mr.  James  Hopewell,  10,  Albert 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  December  15.     Left  18763.  Town 

B.A.,  London,  1886.  Headmaster  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  School,  Hartlebury, 
Kidderminster,  from  1890. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1872. 

Phillips,    Frank   Henry,   eldest   son  of    William   George   Phillips,   Esq  , 
Northampton,  aged  16,  April  20.     Left  18732.  Wilson 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1884.  A  Brewer  in  Oxford.  Of  121, 
Woodstock  Road,  Oxford.  Junior  Conservative  Club. 

Stntfield,  Hugh  Edward  Millington,  third  son  of  William  Stutfield,  Esq., 
Dingwall,  Ross-shire,  aged  13,  May  10.     Left  187?2.  Wilson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1884.  Author 
of  "  El  Maghreb,  1200  Miles'  Bide  through  Morocco,"  1886.  Alpine  Club. 

Newall,  Hugh   Frank,  youngest   son   of   Robert   Sterling  Newall,   Esq., 
Gateshead,  Durham,  aged  14,  June  21.     Left  18762.  Arnold 

Trinity  College.  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington 
College,  1881-83.  Demonstrator  in  Cavendish  Laboratory,  Cambridge,  1886-90. 
Observer  in  the  University  Observatory  from  1891.  Of  Madingley  Rise,  Cambridge. 

Napier,    Walter   John,   second    son   of    George    Webster    Napier,   Esq., 
Alderley  Edge,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  10.    Left  18752.   Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  R. A.,  First  Class  in  Law,  1880,  B.C.L.  and  M.A. 
1884.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1881. 

Turner,  John,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Turner,  Horton,  Bradford,  and  the  late 
John  Turner,  aged  15,  August  16.     Left  18753.  Arnold 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883.  Sometime  Curate  of  Whitby. 
Died  10  March,  1884. 

Duberly,  George,  only  son  of  George  Duberly,  Esq.,  Leamington,  aged  13, 
March  19.     Left  18751.  Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  107th  Foot,  1875.  Captain,  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  1883. 
Paymaster,  1885.  Hon.  Major,  1895. 

Shelmerdine,  Richard  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  Shelmerdine,  Esq.,  Pendleton, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  February  4.     Left  18733.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884. 

Nash,  William  James,  third  son  of  William  Nash,  Esq.,  Bowden,  near 
Manchester,  aged  14,  October  18.     Left  18761.  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880. 

Melly,  Edward  Ferdinand,  son  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Eiversley,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  18753.  Elsee 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  The  Close,  Nuneaton. 
II.  -T  T 


330  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Child,  Algernon  Currie,  third  son  of  William  Henry  Child,  Esq.,  Avon- 
hurst,  Stratford-on-Avon,  aged  13,  July  20.  Left  18763.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884.  Curate  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  Coventry,  1882-86.  Died  26  September,  1886. 

Maclean,  Gerald  Alexander,  son  of  John  George  Maclean,  Esq.,  130, 
Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  Aug.  14.  Left  18731.  Arnold 

In  business  in  London. 

More,  Robert,  son  of  John  Macleod  More,  Esq.,  63,  Addison  Road,  London, 
aged  15,  May  14.  Left  18741.  Arnold 

Pennyman,  Alfred  Worseley,  second  son  of  James  Stovin  Pennyman,  Esq., 
Ormesby  Hall,  Middlesborough,  aged  13,  October  7.  Left 
18763.  B.  Smith 

Major,  late  King's  Own  Borderers.  Served  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force,  1888, 
and  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizab.  Medal  with  Clasp  and  Khedive's 
Star.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Phillips,  George  Harold,  son  of  Alfred  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.,  Milton 
House,  Blisworth,  aged  14,  September  25.  Left  18732.  Elsee 

In  business  in  London. 

Wardlaw,  John  Colin,  son  of  the  late  Major  James  Wardlaw,  Munlochy, 
Ross-shire,  aged  15,  July  19.  Left  18733.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  19th  Foot,  1877.  Captain,  Border  Regiment,  1886.  Major,  1896. 
Of  Corbieton,  Castle  Douglas,  N.B. 

Bennett,  Herbert  Backern,  eldest  son  of  Peter  Duckworth  Bennett,  Esq., 
Edgbaston,  aged  15,  February  16.  Left  18733.  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Birmingham.     Of  40,  Harborue  Road,  Birmingham. 

Bennett,  Archibald  Somerville,  second  son  of  the  above  Peter  Duckworth 
Bennett,  Esq.,  aged  14,  June  27.  Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1879.  Adm  tted  a  Solicitor,  1882.  Of  52,  Farquhar 
Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Solly,  Godfrey  Allan,  second  son  of  Arthur  Isaac  Solly,  Esq.,  Congleton, 
Cheshire,  aged  13,  December  30.  Left  18763.  Burrows 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1882.  Practising  at  Birkenhead.  Clerk  to  the  County 
Justices.  Of  1,  Grosvenor  Place,  Birkenhead.  Alpine  Club. 

Scholes,  Henry  Southey,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Seddori  Scholes,  Esq., 
Beaucliffe,  Eccles,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  18751. 

Burrows 

Gazetted  to  the  84th  Foot,  1877.  Captain,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  1886. 
Major,  1895.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition,  1882.  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir. 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Star.  Served  in  the  Boer  War.  Mentioned  in 
despatches,  1901. 

Harding,  Henry  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Gustavus  Palmer  Harding,  Esq., 
66,  Avenue  de  PImperatrice,  Paris,  aged  14,  February  14.  Left 
18752.  Burrows 

Resident  in  Paris. 

Booker,  John  Lee,  eldest  son  of  Septimus  Booker,  Esq.,  Bootle,  Liverpool, 
aged  12,  April  9.  Left  18782.  School 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1878,  First  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1880. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1884.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  Swarthdale  House, 
Carnforth. 


Hayman,  1870-4.  331 


Buchanan,  David  Penruddocke,  son  of  David  Buchanan,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1845), 
Northfield  House,  Rugby,  aged  15,  October  18.    Left  18753.     Town 
Sheep  Farming  in  New  Zealand.    Of  Mayfield,  Cunninghame,  Beaconsfield,  N.Z. 

Inglis,  Alfred  Markham,  third  son  of  the  late  Major-General  Sir  John 
Eardley  Wilmot  Inglis,  Rugby,  aged  15,  Sept.  24.  Left  18753.  Town 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1876.  A  Clerk  in  Child's  Bank,  1,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  E.G. 

King,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  King,  Esq.,  R.N.,  Warwick  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  September  3.  Left  18772.  Town 

Crosse,  Sidney  George,  son  of  Edward  Crosse,  Esq.,  28,  Princes  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  May  2.  Left  18752.  Burrows 

Lieutenant,  16th  Lancers.    Retired,  1879.    Died  at  Hertford,  February,  1899. 

Moore,  John  Ernest,  son  of  William  Withers  Moore,  Esq.,  18,  Brunswick 
Square,  Brighton,  aged  14,  July  18.  Left  18741.  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884.  Of  Clarence  House,  Clarence  Eoad,  Clapham  Park, 
London,  S.W. 

Wyndham,  Wadham,  son  of  Penruddock  Wyndham,  Esq.,  17,  Lee  Terrace, 
Blackheath,  aged  14,  February  3.  Left  18722.  Burrows 

Rees,  Thomas  William  John,  sou  of  William  Rees,  Esq.,  Penywain  House, 
Cardiff,  aged  14,  February  4.  Left  18743.  Burrows 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  LL.M.  1883. 

Wrigley,  Arthur  Fletcher,  son  of  the  late  David  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Aigburth 
Hall,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  February  11.  Left  18733.  Elsee 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Bryn,  Beaumaris. 

Fagan,  George  Lawtie,  third  son  of  George  Smoult  Fagan,  Esq.,  Calcutta, 
.    aged  13,  November  27.     Left  18751.  Wilson 

Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,  1882.    Died  in  Calcutta,  1885. 

Wood,  William  Palgrave,  second  son  of  James  Marke  Wood,  Esq.,  Princes 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  15.     Left  18732.         B.  Smith 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881.    Of  92,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Dalton,    Richard    Harrison,  eldest   son    of    Harrison    Dalton,    Esq.,   24, 
Westbourne  Park,  London,  aged  13,  July  7.     Left  18761.  B.  Smith 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1877. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1872. 

Burton,  David  Fowler,  eldest  son  of  David  Burton,  Esq.,  Cherry  Burton, 
Beverley,  aged  14,  October  7.  Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1882.  North-Eastern  Circuit.  J.P.  for  tho 
East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Cherry  Burton,  Beverley.  Conservative  Club. 

Kirkpatrick,  William  Trench,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Richard  Kirkpatrick, 
Esq.,  Donacomper,  Celbridge,  Kildare,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Aug.  1. 
Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1883. 
J.P.  for  Co.  Kildare.  High  Sheriff,  1901.  Of  Donacomper,  Celbridge. 
Constitutional  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 


332  Hayman,    1870-4. 


Kingsford,  Daniel  Parish,  son  of  John  Jeken  Kingsford,  Esq.,  Eden  Lodge, 
Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  13,  July  26.  Left  18771.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.    In  business  in  New  York. 

Davis,  Herbert  Ingles,  son  of  Henry  Ingles  Davis,  Esq.,  Hill  Street  House, 
Coventry,  aged  18,  August  20.  Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

Clare  College,  Cambridge.    A  Solicitor.    Died  at  Oakfield,  Olton,  12  April,  1892. 

Gibbs,  Charles,  son  of  C.  Gibbs,  Esq.,  Yalding,  near  Maidstone,  aged  14, 
October  15.  Left  18752.  Hutchinson 

Farming. 

Tinker,  Robert  Meryon,  son  of  James  Tinker,  Esq.,  14,  Clarges  Street. 
London,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left  1871 2.  B.  Smith 

In  business  in  London. 

Brierley,  Edgar,  fifth  son  of  James  Brierley,  Esq.,  West  Hill,  Rochdale, 
aged  14,  January  7.  Left  18772.  B.  Smith 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880.    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
Northern  Circuit.    Of  Sandfield,  Rochdale. 

Deakin,  George  William,  fourth  son  of  James  Henry  Deakin,  Esq  ,  Abbey 
Field,  Sandbach,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  Dec.  27.   Left  18732.    B.  Smith 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1875.    In  business.    Died  21  April,  1897. 

Fawcett,  Arthur,  son  of  Walter  Thomas  Fawcett,  Esq..  11,  Westbourne 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  September  29.  Left  18762.  Wilson 

Of  9,  Bolton  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Tennant,  Cecil  Arthur,  third  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  Scarcroft  Lodge, 
Shadwell,  Leeds,  aged  14,  November  24.  Left  18762.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1879.    P.S.A.    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1881.    Of  8,  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  8,  Walton  Place,  S.W.      Boodle's  Club. 

Lowe,  Charles  James  Blackburn,  eldest  son  of  James  Lowe,  Esq.,  Chorlton- 
cum-Hardy,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1879,  LL.B.  1879,  M.A.  1882     Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1886.     Of  5,  St.  James'  Square,  Manchester. 

Ralli,  George  Constantine,  son  of  Constantino  Michael  Ralli,  Esq.,  Fair- 
field,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  January  20.  Left  18751.  Arnold 

Sometime  in  business  in  Calcutta.    Afterwards  a  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Of  13, 
Linriett  Lane,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

Hughes,  Walter  John  Mansfield,  third  son  of  George  Edward  Hughes, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1834),  Oflley  Place,  Luton,  aged  14  March  30.  Left 
1876s.  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1876.    Farming  in  North  America,  1881-87.    Of  Pal- 
grave  Mansions,  Eastbourne. 

Brandreth,  Henry  Chernocke  Gibbs,  only  son  of  the  late  Humphrey 
Brandreth,  Esq.,  ward  of  B.  T.  Brandreth  Gibbs,  Esq.,  London, 
aged  15,  November  2.  Left  18742.  Elsee 

J.P.  for  Bedfordshire.    High  Sheriff,  1898.    Of  Houghton  Hall,  Houghton  Regis, 
Dunstable. 

King,  Charles  Stewart,  son  of  George  William  King,   Esq.,   41,   Upper 
Brunswick  Place,  Brighton,  aged  13,  May  17.  '  Left  18762.      Ehee 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1882.    Of  40,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 


Hayman,   1870-4.  333 


Brereton,  John  Westropp,  son  of  Mrs.  Brereton,  Dunchurch  Eoad,  Rugby, 
aged  16,  October  21.  Left  18742.  Town 

A  Mechanical  Engineer  and  Patentee.    Of  Lady  well,  Athlone,  Ireland. 

Stewart,  Henry  Brougham,  son  of  William  Stewart.  Esq.,  Dunchurch 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left  18723.  Town 

Died  at  Dinan,  France,  1878. 

Currie,  Robert  Browne  Vincent,  son  of  Mrs.  Currie,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby, 
and  the  late  William  Close  Currie,  (O.R.  1840),  aged  12,  Septem- 
ber 6.  Left  18772.  Town 

Formerly  in  Manitoba.    Residing  in  Kensington,  1902. 

Currie,  Charles  Ernest,  son  of  the  above  William  Close  Currie,  Esq., 
aged  15,  August  8.  Left  18732.  Town 

Emigrated  to  Canada.    Of  The  Avenue,  Mimedosa,  Canada. 

Boughton-Leigh,  Cotterell  Egerton  Ward,  third  son  of  the  Rev,  Theodosius 
Egerton  Bough  ton  Ward  Boughton-Leigh,  Nevvbold,  aged  13, 
April  19.  Left  18753.  Town—Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882.    In  the  Diplomatic  Service. 

Longman,  James,  son  of  William  Longman,  Esq.,  Leckford,  Stockbridge, 
Hants,  aged  13,  July  21.  Left  18762.  School 

Farming  in  Australia. 

Bavenscroft,  Joseph,  son  of  John  Ravenscroft,  Esq.,  Lingdale  House, 
Birkenhead,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left  18762.  School 

Of  the  Stock  Exchange,  Liverpool. 

Broun,  Michael  Alexander  Wilsone,  second  son  of  C.  W.  Swinfen  Broun, 
Esq.,  Swinfen  Hall.  Lichfield,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left  18 751.  School 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Stafford  Militia.  Hon.  Colonel,  1898.  J.P.  for  Staffordshire. 
Assumed  the  name  of  SWINFEN  BROTTN.  Of  Swinfen  Hall,  Lichfield.  Wellington 
Club. 

Hadley,  Felix,  son  of  Felix  Hadley,  Esq.,  Hampstead  Lodge,  Handsworth, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left  18732.  School 

Of  Bronlledraeth,  Convvay. 

Wood,  John,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Wood,  Whitfield  House,  Glossop,  and  the 
late  John  Hill  Wood,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  18743.  Green 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1888.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1883.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire.  High  Sheriff,  1900.  J.P.  for  Derbyshire 
Of  Hengrove  Hall,  Kury  St.  Edmunda.  Carlton  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1872. 

Leslie,  George  Francis,  son  of  Colonel  George  Leslie,  Donaghadee.  Co 
Down,  Ireland,  aged  16,  July  16.  Left  18742.  Moberly 

Gazetted  to  the  Rifle  Brigade,  1877.  Captain,  1884.  Major,  1894.  Served  in  the 
Affghan  War,  1878-79,  with  the  Peshawur  Held  Force.  At  the  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ogilvy,  Arthur  Trefuris,  son  of  John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  Montreal,  Canada, 
aged  15,  December  21.  Left  187i*.  Moberly 

Studied  at  Caen,  France. 


334  Hayman,  1870-4. 


Wilkinson,   Frank,   son   of   George    Goodley    Wilkinson,    Esq.,   Putney, 
London,  aged  13,  August  19.     Left  18763.  Moberly 

A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  7,  Castelnau  Gardens  East,  Barnes,  Surrey. 

Balfour,    Hume,    son    of   Edward    Balfour,    Esq.,    6,    Cleveland   Gardens, 
London,  aged  15,  April  9.     Left  18732.  Moberly 

Couchman,  Charles,  son  of  Thomas   Barnes  Gouohmau,  Esq.,  Beaudesert, 
Henley-in-Arden,  aged  14,  September  21.     Left  18742.  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Henley-in-Arden. 

Foster,    Henry   Marshall,  son   of  George   Anthony  Foster,  Esq.,  Chilton 
Lodge,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  August  2.     Left  18772.     School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.     Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Reading,  where  he 
died  of  typhoid  fever,  April,  1885. 

Evelyn,  Frank  Lyndon,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Francis  Evelyn,  Esq.,  Gorton, 
Presteign,  South  Wales,  aged  13,  May  24.     Left  18782.  School 

Oriel  College,   Oxford,  1879.     J.P.  for  Radnorshire.     High  Sheriff,  1887.    Of 
Kinsham  Court,  Presteign,  Radnorshire. 

Chapman,  Alfred  Crawhall,  fifth  son  of  Thomas   Edward  Chapman,  Esq., 
Silksworth  Hall,  Sunderlaud,  aged  12, Nov.  18.     Left  18773.  School 

A  Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineer.    M.I.M.E.    Author  of  numerous  papers  on 
ornithology  in  the  "  Ibis,"  and  other  scientific  journals.    Died  3  September,  1896. 

Hnnton,  John    Henry   Elstob,  only  son  of  John   Robert   Elstob    Hunton, 
Esq.,  Stockton-on-Tees,  aged  13,  May  24.     Lefb  18772.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1881.      Barrister-at-Law,    Middle  Temple, 
1882.     Of  Middlesborough. 

Williamson,  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Williamson,  Esq.,  55,  Leinster 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  24.     Left  18741.  School 

Low,  Sampson,  grandson  of  Sampson  Low,  Esq.,  41,  Mecklenburgh  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  December  2.     Left  18732.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1832.     Curate  of  Hythe  from  1896.    Of  Pylewell 
House,  Hythe,  Southampton. 

Cunliffe,  Charles   Morton,  son  of    Roger  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  6,  Princes  Street, 
London,  E,C.,  aged  14,  September  2.     Left  1876a,  School 

Died,  September,  1884. 

Michael,  Michael  John,  son  of  William   Henry  Michael,  Esq.,  Cholmeley 
Park,  Highgate,  London,  aged  14,  February  5.  Left  18762.  School 
Died  of  consumption  at  Davos,  after  many  years  illness,  1897. 

Hutchinson,  Frank,  son  of  William   H.  Heap  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  Cotting- 
ham,  Hull,  aged  14,  December  6.     Left  18753.  Hutchmson 

Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  Hull.  One  of  the  pioneers  of  Mashonaland.  Served  in 
South  Africa  in  the  Boer  War,  rising  from  Private  to  Major  in  Brabant's  Horse 
Died  of  dysentery  at  Harrismith,  13  April,  1902. 

Bristowe,  Ernest,  son  of  Thomas    Bristowe,  Esq.,  Denmark   Hill,  Surrey, 
aged  12,  October  25.     Left  18731.  Hutchinson 

Afterwards  at  Radley  College. 

Hurrell,    Henry    William,    son   of    Henry    Hurrell,    Esq.,    Harston,  near 
Cambridge,  aged  15,  August  13.     Left  18753.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880.  Major,  and  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Suffolk 
Militia.  J.P.  for  Cambridgeshire.  Of  Madingley  Hall,  Cambridge. 


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Willoughby,  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  William  Willoughby,  Esq.,  Daventry, 
aged  14,  November  18.  Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  H.A.  1881,  M.A.  1984.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1881. 
Practising  at  Daventry. 

Wi.lkes,  James,  son  of  John  Wilkes,  Esq.,  Spark  Hill,  Birmingham,  aged 
15,  January  27.  Leffc  18732.  ^Hutchinson 

Calvert,  William,  son  of  Henry  Calvert,  Esq.,  Barfield  House,  Pendleton, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  March  7.  Left  18772.  Hutchinson 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1877.    St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884. 

Knowles,  Arthur,  second  son  of  John  Knowles,  Esq.,  Westwood,  Pendle- 
bury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  April  10.     Left  187 — .          Hutchinson 
In  business.    Of  Alvaston  House,  Nantwich. 

Barttelot,  Edmond  Musgrave,  son  of  Sir  Walter  Barttelot,  Bart.,  (O.R.  1838), 
Stopham  House,  Pulborough,  Sussex,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left 
1875*.  Hutchinson 

Major,  1st  Battalion,  Royal  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Affghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal 
and  Clasp.  In  the  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Assassinated  by 
Manyema  carriers  in  Central  Africa  during  the  Emin  Pasha  Relief  Expedition, 
19  July,  1888. 

Carter,  George  William,  second  son  of  George  William  Lee  Plumptre 
Carter,  Esq.,  43,  Gloucester  Street,  London,  aged  14,  Novembers. 
Left  18752.  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1882.  Sometime  Lieutenant,  3rd  Battalion,  The  Buffs. 
Served  with  Methuen's  Horse  in  Bechuanaland,  1884-85.  Died,  1898. 

Phillips,  Percy  Roberts,  second  son  of  William  George  Phillips,  Esq., 
Northampton,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left  18742.  Wilson 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1886.  Vicar  of  Woodham,  Woking, 
from  1901. 

Young,  James,  son  of  John  Young,  Esq..  5,  Holland  Park,  Netting  Hill, 
London,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left  18743.  Wilson 

Richardson,  William,  only  son  of  John  Richardson,  Esq.,  Middlesborough, 
Yorkshire,  aged  13,  January  10.  Left  18763.  B.  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1882.    Of  Guisborough,  Yorkshire. 

Walton,  Robert  Cecil  Hutcheson,  son  of  Ellys  Anderson  Stephen  Walton, 
Esq.,  Bower  Bill,  Steeple  Bumstead,  Essex,  aged  14,  October  28. 
Left  18733.  B.  Smith 

Kay,  Henry  Lushington,  son  of  Robert  H.  Kay.  Esq..  Westbank,  Pendle- 
ton, Manchester,  aged  15,  March  1.  Left  18742.  B.  Smith 

Died  many  years  ago. 

Wood,  Edward  John  Wedgwood,  third  son  of  Edward  Thomas  Wedgwood 
Wood,  Esq.,  Watlands,  Longport,  Staffordshire,  aged  12,  Septem- 
ber 29.     Left  18772.  B.  Smith 
Of  Meese  House,  Stone,  Staffordshire. 

Jubber,  Alfred  Ward,  son  of  Henry  Jubber,  Esq.,  1,  Clanricarde  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  October  2.  Left  18742.  B.  Smith 

Turner,  George  Edward,  sixth  son  of  the  late  John  Turner,  Esq.,  Grange 
Cottage,  Horton,  Bradford,  aged  14,  Dec.  1.  Left  18762.  Arnold 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1876.  New  College,  Oxford,  B  A  1880,  M  A 
1883.  A  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1885. 


336  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Lea,  Arthur  Augustus,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Simcox  Lea,  Compton 
Dundon,  Somerset,  aged  12,  November  2.     Left  18782.         Arnold 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1878.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Scholar, 
1878,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1879,  B.A.  Second  Class,  Final  Classics, 
and  History,  1882,  M.  A.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  College,  from  1883. 

Walker,    James,    only    son    of    the   late   Thomas    Walker,    Esq.,    Goring, 
Oxfordshire,  aged  15,  June  3.     Left  18762.  Elsee 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1876.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Junior  Student,  1876,  B.A., 
First  Class,  Mathematics,  1880,  M.A.  1883.  Natural  Science  Tutor,  1884. 

Atkin,   Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Atkin,   Esq ,   1,   Griffin's    Hill,   Selly    Oak, 
Birmingham,  aged  14.     Left  18762.  Elsee 

Sometime  Assistant  Master,  Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  Melbourne. 
Afterwards  a  Medical  Student  in  England. 

Waugh,  Charles  Little,  son  of  Edward  Waugh,  Esq.,  The  Burrows,  Cocker- 
mouth,  aged  14,  November  26.     Left  18762.  Elsee 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

Jenkins,  David  James,  son  of  David  James  Jenkins,  Esq.,  131,  Highbury 
New  Park,  London,  aged  14,  December  27.     Left  18741.  Elsee 

Went  to  sea. 

Boyer,  Charles  E.,  son  of  Joseph  Boyer,  Esq.,  43,  Conduit  Street,  London, 
aged  13,  October  31.     Left  18731.  Green 

Nicholson,  John   Williams,  son  of  John  Hill   Nicholson,  Esq.,  Alstone, 
Cheltenham,  aged  15,  February  19.     Left  18752.  Green 

M.R.C.8.,  1883.    L.S  A.,  1882.    Of  Red  Hall,  Gainsborough. 

Felly,  John    Stannus,  son  of  Charles    Raymond  Pelly,  Esq.,  Trimleston 
Villa,  Merrion,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  Jan.  13.     Left  18732.      Green 

Gazetted  to  the  55th  Foot,  1880.  Captain,  Border  Regiment,  1885.  Major,  1895. 
Served  in  the  Boer  War.  1899-1900,  and  present  at  the  Battles  of  Willow  Grange, 
Colenso,  and  Pieters  Hill,  the  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  the  Relief  of  Wepener, 
including  the  engagement  at  Bushman's  Kop.  D.S.O.,  1901.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Symonds,  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Symonds,  Esq.,  Claremont,  Norfolk  Road, 
Edgbaston,  aged  13,  January  30.     Left  18761.  Green 

White,  John  Hall,  son  of  John  Hall  White,  Esq.,  Hesketh  Park,  Southport, 
aged  15,  October  5.     Left  18731.  Green 

Harris,  Vyvyan,  son  of  W.  A.  Harris,  Esq.,  Morland  Lodge,  Addiscombe, 
Surrey,  aged  12,  May  15.     Left  18773.  Green 

Sometime  in  business  in  London,  and  in  Canada.  In  business  in  Chicago  since 
1885.  Of  5102,  Hibbard  Avenue,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Sadd,  George,  son  of  Frederic  George  Sadd,  Esq.,  Church  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  11,  August  22.     Left  18742.  Town 

Died  from  a  fall  at  sea. 

Hopewell,  Henry  Howell,   son  of  Mr.   James   Hopewell,   Albert   Street, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  February  5.     Left  18733.  Town 

Editor  of  the  Welsh  Coast  Pioneer.  Of  Alma  House,  Hill  Side  Road,  Colwyn  Bay, 
North  Wales. 

Pinfold,  George,  son  of   Mr.  Jonathan  Pinfold,  Plowman   Street,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  December  6.     Left  18733.  Town 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  45,  Mollart  Street,  Hanley,  Staffordshire. 


Hayman,  1870-4.  337 


ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1873, 

Mankiewicz,  George  Augustus,  son  of  James  Mankiewicz,  Esq.,  37,  Upper 
Bedford  Place,  London,  aged  14,  August  7.     Left  18762.       Wilson 
In  business  in  London.    Of  82,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington. 

Turner,  William  Henry,  son  of  Richard  Turner,  Esq.,  Northampton,  aged 
15,  September  24  Left  18763.  Wilson 

Sometime  in  business  at  Northampton. 

Gascoigne,  William  Birch,  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Gascoigne,  Esq., 
Bemphill  Hall,  Nottinghamshire,  aged  15,  May  3.  Left  18762. 

Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1886.  Vicar  of  Chittleham  Holt,  Devon, 
1885-92.  Rector  of  Bucknell,  Bicester,  1892.  Rector  of  Little  Carlton  and  Castle 
Carlton,  Lincoln,  ]902. 

Armour,  Harold  Vincent,  son  of  Matthew  Wilson  Armour,  Esq.,  Woolton, 
Liverpool,  aged  12,  March  8.  Left  18763.  School 

Sugar  Planter  in  Demerara.    Died  26  February,  1900. 

Dawson,  Arthur  Deane,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Dawson,  Esq.,  46,  Orislow 
Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  August  9.  Left  18772.  School 

Cocker,  James,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Cocker,  New  Bank,  Crompton, 
Oldham,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  18753.  School 

Died  before  1886. 

Hamilton,  Douglas  Abercromby,  second  son  of  Alexander  Henry  Aber- 
cromby  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Fairfield  Lodge,  Exeter,  aged  13, 
January  27.  Left  18762.  School 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Foot,  1880.  Captain,  East  Kent  Regiment,  The  Buffs,  1890. 
Died,  1899. 

Bennett,   Harry    Somerville,   son    of   Peter    Duckworth    Bennett,   Esq., 

Edgbaston,  aged  13,  March  12.     Left  18762.  Hutckinson 

In  business  in  Birmingham.   Care  of  Mrs.  Bennett,  40,  Harborne  Road,  Birmingham. 

Warden,  Frank  Henry,  son  of  John  Warden,  Esq.,  India,  aged  14* 
February  14.  Left  18742.  Green 

Police  Department,  Bombay.    Superintendent,  3rd  grade,  1901. 

Stokes,  Thomas  Allen,  second  son  of  Stephen  Stokes,  Esq.,  Great  Barr, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  September  1.  Left  18772.  Green 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1886.  Of  Hanley, 
Staffordshire,  and  Hanch  Hall,  Lichfield. 

Hope,  Collingwood,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hope,  Esq.,  Bebington, 
Birkenhead,  aged  14,  November  10.  Left  18752.  Moberly 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1877.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882.  A 
Revising  Barrister  for  Lancashire,  from  1892.  K.C.  1901.  Of  Goldsmith 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.G.  Windham  Club. 

Willett,  Cecil  Wilmington,  son  of  Edmund  Willett,  Esq.,  Wyke  House, 
Isleworth,  aged  13,  February  17.  Left  18762.  Elsee 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Wyke  House,  Isleworth. 

Harpur,  Edward  Harvey,  son  of  Edward  Harpur,  Esq.,  8,  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Brighton,  aged  13,  January  31.  Left  18761.  Elsee 

Died  before  1886 
VOL.  II.  U  U 


338  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Stuart-Russell,  Christopher  Bowen,  son  of  H.  Stuart-Russell,  Esq., 
flillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  June  9.  Left  18773.  Town 

For  several  years  a  Surveyor  in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  Volunteered,  June, 
1900,  as  a  Trooper  in  the  3rd  Imperial  Bushmen,  for  service  in  South  Africa. 
Gained  a  Commission,  1901,  and  acting  for  the  Intelligence  Department  at 
Middelburg,  1902. 

Thornhill,  William  Blundell,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  B.  Thornhill,  1,  Bilton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  13.  Left  18761.  Town 

Of  Castle  Cosey,  Castle  Bellingham,  Ireland. 

Bradshaw,  William  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Bartholomew  Bradshaw,  Esq., 
11,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  15,  May  24.  Left  18732.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1873. 

Ogilvie,  Glencairn  Stuart,  fifth  son  of  Alexander  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  Sizewell 
House,  Leiston.  Suffolk,  aged  15,  Mar.  27.  Left  1877s.  Hutchinson 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
J.P.  for  Surrey.  Author  of  "The  White  Knight,"  and  other  dramatic  works. 
Of  The  Lodge,  Woodbridge. 

Mothersill,  Walter,  son  of  Christopher  Mothersill,  Esq.,  Woodbourne, 
Brooklands,  near  Sale,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Aug.  13.  Left  1876s. 

Hutchinson 

In  business.    Of  Whaley  Hall,  Whaley  Bridge. 

Hone,  Thomas,  son  of  T.  Hone,  Esq.,  Yapton,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin, 
aged  14,  June  19.  Left  18768.  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1877,  and  to  the  7th  Hussars,  1878.  Captain 
7th  Hussars,  1886. 

Burridge,  Stephen,  son  of  S.  Burridge,  Esq.,  Lime  Grove,  Oxford  Road, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  January  18.  Left  18751.  Hutchinson 

Jameson,  Henry  Robert,  son  of  Henry  Jameson,  Esq.,  Hermitage,  Roebuck, 
Dundrum,  Ireland,  aged  15,  August  4.     Left  18751.        Hutchinson 
Jesus  College,  Cambridge.    Emigrated  to  Manitoba. 

Allan,  Hugh  A.,  son  of  Andrew  Allan,  Esq.,  Tononteh,  Montreal,  Canada, 
aged  15,  September  24.  Left  1875*.  Arnold 

In  business  in  Canada.    Owner  and  Agent  of  Steamships.    Of  Montreal. 

Turner-McGowan,  Edward,  only  son  of  the  late  Edward  Robinson 
Turner,  Esq.,  of  Helmshore,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  December  31. 
Left  18772.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1884.  Of  10,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.  and  La  Brede,  Kenley, 
Surrey. 

Parr,  Arthur  Dudley,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Parr,  Cossington,  Leicestershire, 
and  the  late  Thomas  Cart  Parr,  aged  13,  February  25.  Left 
1876*.  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1877.     Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Chapman,  Harry  Philip,  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Chapman,  Esq.,  Silks- 
worth  Hall,  Sunderland,  aged  15,  January  7.  Left  18753.  School 

In  business  in  Sunderland.    Died  26  May,  1896. 


Hayman,   1870-4.  339 


Cassidi,  Francis  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Francis  Peter  Cassidi,  Glen- 
brook,  Magherafelt,  Co.  Londonderry,  aged  15,  February  8. 
Left  18771.  School 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1886,  and  M.D.  1884.  Of  Trinity  Terrace, 
Derby,  and  Glenbrook,  Magherafelt. 

Grepe,  John  Stanley,  son  of  John  Grepe,  Esq.,  Burrington  Park,  Penny- 
cross,  Plymouth,  aged  12,  August  18.  Left  18733.  School 

Campbell,  Neill,  son  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.,  Argyle,  aged  14, 
March  26.  Left  18763.  Wilson 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  Frotoft  Estate,  Rambode,  Ceylon. 

Benson,  Robert  Seymour,  son  of  Robert  Braithwaite  Benson,  Esq.,  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Torquay,  aged  14,  October  19.  Left  18772.  Wilson 

Royal  School  of  Mines,  1877-80.  Associate,  1880.  Managing  Director  of  an 
Engineering  Company  at  Stockton-on-Tees,  from  1883.  Of  Middleton  St.  George, 
Co.  Durham. 

Skinner,  George  Thomas,  son  of  James  Skinner,  Esq.,  Bramley  Hill, 
Croydon,  aged  14,  February  6.  Left  18742.  Wilson 

Hurst,  Arthur  Morley,  son  of  Nicholas  Edward  Hurst,  Esq.,  Higham 
Grange,  Hinckley,  aged  14,  December  4.  Left  18762.  Wilson 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon. 

Bayley,  Cecil,  son  of  the  late  John  Edward  Bayley,  Esq.,  Bolton  Gardens, 
London,  aged  14,  May  12.  Left  18772.  Wilson 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon. 

HutcMnson,  Christopher  Bernard,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Neville 
Hutchinson,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Juno  8.  Left  18763.  Town 

An  Architect.    Of  20,  Queen  Street,  Deal,  Kent. 

Willis,  Harry,  son  of  Frederick  Willis,  Esq.,  16,  Ladbrooke  Square, 
London,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1876s.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886. 

Baggallay,  Herbert  Lacy,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Baggallay, 
55,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  20.  Left  18772.  Green 

Formerly  in  business  in  Japan,  1882-98.    Of  Gosmore  House,  Hitchin,  Herts. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1873. 

Railton,  Ernest  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Harry  Railton,  Esq.,  Snittlegarth, 
Carlisle,  aged  13,  May  3.  Left  18792.  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883,  B.C.L.  and  M.A.  1887.  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1884.  Of  Snittlegarth,  Carlisle. 

Biggs,  James  Charles,  son  of  James  Biggs,  Esq.,  Westbury  Lodge,  Brent- 
wood,  Essex,  aged  15,  April  5.  Left  1&762.  School 

Speed,  Francis  Elmer,  second  son  of  William  Speed,  Esq.,  15,  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  aged  14,  February  28.  Left  18773.  Arnold 

Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1883.  Afterwards  a  Stockbroker.  Of  1.  South 
Villas,  Campden  Hill  Road,  London,  W. 


340  Hayman,  1870-4. 


Jessel,  Charles  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Jesse),  10, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  May  11.     Left  18792.    Arnold 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1886.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1885.  Created  a  Baronet,  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1883.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Kent.  Of  Ladham  House,  Goudhurst,  and  7,  Grosvenor  Place,  London,  S.W. 

Burnett,  Douglas,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Douglas  Burnett,  Esq..  Henley 
Park,  Guildford,  aged  14,  June  27.     Left  18782.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881.  In  business  in  London,  from  1882.  Of 
Vauxhall  Distillery,  London,  and  Hartford  Bridge,  Winchfield. 

Wray,  George  Crofton,  son  of  the  Rev.  G.  O.  Wray,  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
aged  13,  April  10.     Left  18732.  Arnold 

Afterwards  at  Haileybury. 

HodgSOU,  George   Herbert,  son  of  George   Hodgson,  Esq.,  Summerville, 
Bradford,  aged  15,  February  1.     Left  18753.  Hutchinson 

In  business  at  Bradford. 

Greenwood,  Arthur  Robinson,  son  of    Robinson   Greenwood,  Esq.,  High- 
brake,  Accrington,  aged  14,  February  14.     Left  18753.  Hutchinson 
Sometime  in  business  at  Burnley,  Lancashire. 

Andrew,  Harold  Heginbotham,  son  of  Eli  Andrew,  Esq.,  Merebank,  Auden 
Shore,  Manchester,  aged  15,  February  15.   Left  18742.  Hutchinson 

Symonds,  Arthur  Henry,  third  son  of  Frederick  Symonds,  Esq.,  St.  John's 
Street,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  July  7.     Left  18753.  Hutchinson 

An  Iron  Merchant  at  Toronto,  Canada. 

Lee,  John  Clifford,  son  of  John  Lee,  Esq.,  Lonsdale  House,  Moseley,  Birm- 
ingham, aged  14,  February  9.     Left  18761.  Hutchinson 

Died  of  consumption,  24  February,  1883. 

Agnew,  William  Locket,  son  of  Thomas  Agnew,  Esq.,  Hopeleigh,  Eccles, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  April  20.     Left  18762.  Hutchinson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.  In  business.  J.P.  for  Lancashire. 
Of  Fairhope,  Eccles,  Manchester, 

Brierley,  George  Murray,  son  of  John   Brierley,   Esq.,  Laureston  House, 
Rochdale,  aged  15,  May  1.     Left  1875s.  Hutchinson 

Formerly  cattle  farming  in  America.    Of  Burghill  Old  Vicarage,  Hereford. 

Willoughby,  William,  younger  son  of  William  Willoughby,  Esq.,  Daventry, 
aged  14,  July  26.     Left  18773.  Hutchinson 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886.  Of  25, 
New  Street,  Daventry.  Constitutional  Club. 

Booker,  William  Thomas,  son  of  William  Henry  Booker,  Esq.,  Castlefield, 
Bingley,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  November  29.    Left  18753.    B.  Smith 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1831.     Practising  at  Wellington,  Somerset. 

Perot,  William  Yates,  son  of  William  H.  Perot,  Esq.,  Baltimore,  United 
States  of  America,  aged  14,  October  8.     Left  18763.  B.  Smith 

In  business  at  Baltimore,  U.S.A. 

Hawtrey,  Charles  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  John  William  Hawtrey, 
Aldin  House,  Slough,  aged  15,  Sept.  21.     Left  18752.  Elsee 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1881.  An  Actor.  Lessee  of  the  Comedy  and  Avenue 
Theatres.  iMade  a  great  success  in  the  "  Private  Secretary."  Of  5,  Basil  Mansions, 
Basil  Street,  London,  S.W. 


Hayman,   1870-4.  341 


Steele,  Robertson,  son  of  the  late  James  Steole,  Esq.,  21,  Sonnenberger 
Strasse,  Wiesbaden,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  18753.  Elsee 

Brace.  Frank  Addison  eldest  son  of  Henry  Brace,  Esq.,  Mayfield,  Walsall, 
aged  14,  April  23.  Left  18751.  Wilson 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1877.  J.P.  for  Staffordshire.  Of  Doveridge  Hall, 
Derbyshire. 

Power,  Edward  John,  elder  son  of  Edward  Power,  Esq.,  45,  Belsize  Park, 
London,  aged  15,  January  22.  Left  18752.  Wilson 

A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  8,  Gledhow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Groodlake,  Henry  Selwyn,  son  of  Henry  Cox  Goodlake,  Esq.,  Benhams, 
Great  Malvern,  aged  14,  January  16.  Left  18753.  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  41st  Foot,  1879,  and  to  the  20th  Foot,  1880.  Captain,  1889. 
Retired,  1890.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Turner,  Charles   Simkin,  son  of  George  Turner,  Esq.,  Dungate,  North- 
ampton, aged  14,  December  12.     Left  18753.  Wilson 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1888. 

Wilson,  Henry  Francis,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Greive  Wilson,  Forncett, 
Norfolk,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  18782.  Wilson 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1878.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1878, 
Senior  Bell  Scholar,  1879,  Chancellor's  Medal  for  English  Verse,  1880,  B.A.,  6th  in 
First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  1882.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  1884,  M.A.  1885. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1888.  In  the  Colonial  Office,  from  1892.  Legal 
Assistant  to  Sir  Alfred  Milner,  February,  1900.  Secretary  to  the  Orange  River 
Colony  Administration,  February,  1901.  C.M.G.  26  June,  1902. 

Yates,  James  Deakin,  eldest  sou  of  Samuel  Yatea,  Esq.,  Eccleshall,  Staf- 
fordshire, aged  15,  May  31.     Left  18772.  Wilson 
University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881.    Of  Eccleshall,  Staffordshire. 

Gunnery,  Reginald  Scott,  son  of  the  Rev.  Reginald  Gunnery,  Hornsey, 
London,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left  1876s.  Wilson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880.     Died  before  1886. 

Carter,  Charles  Edwin  James,  third  son  of  George  William  Lee  Plumptre 
Carter,  Esq.,  43,  Gloucester  Street,  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  27. 
Left  18772.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884.  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  City 
Road,  London,  E.G.,  from  1901. 

» 

Watson,  Andrew,  son  of  the  late  Captain  John  Watson,  50,  Inverleith 
Row,  Edinburgh,  aged  12,  July  5.  Left  18773.  Green 

A  Tea  Planter  in  the  Punjaub.    Died  at  Lahore,  August,  1891. 

Cornish,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Cornish,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Webb,  Exeter,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left  18763.  Green 

Formerly  Lieutenant,  6th  Regiment,  1878.  Afterwards  a  Solicitor.  Practising 
in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1902. 

Potts,    Leonard   Francis,   fourth   son   of    Charles    William    Potts,    Esq 
(O.R.   1829),   Heron    Bridge,    Chester,    aged    13,    November    8. 
Left  1878*.  Green 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temnle 
1882.  Of  13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 


342  Hayman,    1870-4. 


Greg,  Thomas  Tylston,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hyde  Greg,  Esq.,  Quarry 
Bank,  Handforth,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Nov.  29.  Left  18773.  Elsee 

.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1886.  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1882.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1888.  F.S  A.  Of  The  Dial  House,  West  Mill, 
Buntingford.  Reform  Club. 

Lamb,  Wentworth  Clayton  Preston  flem-y  Gordon,  son  of  F.  H.  Lamb, 
Esq.,  1,  Leazes  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  Feb.  18. 
Left  18752.  School 

Dawson,  Herbert,  son  of  the  late  John  Dawson,  Esq.,  17,  Blenheim 
Terrace,  Leeds,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  18763.  School 

Marshall,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  Francis  Marshall,  Esq.,  Albert  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  May  31.  Left  18742.  Town 

Chief  Engineer  of  the  Water  Works  at  Omaha,  Nebraska,  U  S.A. 

Wise,  Thomas  Arnold,  third  son  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Edward  Wise, 
(O.K.  1831),  4,  Hillmorton  Road  Kugby,  aged  13,  August  30. 
Left  18793.  Town 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Scholar,  1880,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886.  Master  of  a 
Preparatory  School  at  Oakfield,  Rugby. 

Carleton,  Guy  Audouin,  son  of  Col.  George  Carleton,  17,  Hillmortou  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left  18781.  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  Foot,  1880.  Captain,  Royal  Lancashire  Regiment,  1888. 
Major,  1900.  Serving  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Present  at  the 
actions  of  Venter's  Spruit,  Spion  Kop,  Honingspruit,  and  Vryheid,  1900.  D.S.O. 
26  June,  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fayrer,  Joseph,  second  son  of  Joseph  Fayrer,  Esq.,  M.D.,  afterwards  a 
Baronet,  16,  Granville  Place,  London,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left 
187o3.  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882,  M.D.  St.  Andrew's,  1889.  Major,  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  In  India,  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Davis,  Tom  Lloyd,  son  of  Captain  Thomas  A.  Davis,  21,  Burton  Crescent, 
London,  aged  14,  November  21.  Left  18742.  School 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1874. 

On. tram,  Frank,  son  of  Henry  Carey  Outram,  Esq.,  Garstang,  Lancashire, 
aged  15,  August  15.  Left  18752.  Hutchinson 

Wever,  Robert  Gates,  son  of  Frank  Wever,  Esq.,  Priory  Villas,  Sheffield, 
aged  14,  August  9.  Left  18773.  Hutchinson 

Bugg,  Henry  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Bugg,  Esq.,  Spalding,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  14,  May  25.  Left  18781.  Hutchinson 

Died,  January,  1887. 

Fowler,  Harry  de  Galle  Lewis,  eldest  son  of  John  Townshend  Fowler,  Esq., 
Madras,  aged  12,  March  2.  Left  18792.  Hutchinson 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884.  Sometime  Professor  of  History  at  the 
Presidency  College,  Madras.  Rector,  from  1893,  of  Southland  High  Schools,  New 
Zealand.  Of  Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 

Lomax,  Thomas  Leech,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Lomax,  Esq.,  Grove  Park, 
Yoxford,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  February  9.  Left  18781.  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1887.  Vicar  of  Ferryhill,  Durham, 
from  1895. 


Hayman,  1870-4.  343 


Faithfull,  Arthur  Ferdinand,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Faithfull, 
Storrington,  Sussex,  aged  13,  February  17.  Left  18762.  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.    Vicar  of  Hornby,  Lancashire,  1891-1900. 
Rector  of  Storrington,  Sussex,  from  1900. 

Piggott,  Louis  James  Fitzgerald,  son  of  L.  J.  Piggott,  Esq.,  13/^  Brixton 
Road,  London,  aged  14,  March  25.  Left  18743.  Arnold 

Sandars,  Charles  Lionel,  son  of  Thomas  Collett  Sandars,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1836), 
45,  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  July  27. 
Left  18763.  Arnold 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880.    Judge  of  the  Mixed  Courts.  Egypt,  from 
1888.    Of  Alexandria,  Egypt,  1902.     Union  Club. 

Jubber,  William  Ward,  son  of  Mrs.  M.  A.  Jubber,  1,  Clauricarde  Gardens, 
London,  aged  15,  December  4.  Left  18752.  Arnold 

Bolton,  Montifort  George,  second  son  of  William  Bolton,Esq  ,  The  Island, 
Oulart,  Co.  Wexford,  aged  14.  January  28.  Left  18743.  Arnold 

Formerly  Captain,  East  Surrey  Regiment.     Served  in  the  Affghan    War,  1878-79. 
Medal.    Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884.    Medal  with  Clasp. 

Reed,  Barras  Ramsay,  son  of  Charles  John  Reed,  Esq.,  Newbiggin  House, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  January  28.  Left  18762.  Arnold 

Of  Aukerland  House,  Hexham,  Northumberland. 

Stephen,  Harry  Lushington,  third  son  of  Mr.  Justice  James  Fitzjames 
Stephen,  afterwards  Baronet,  24,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London, 
aged  13,  March  2.  Left  1877s.  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1881.     Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1885. 
Of  3,  Middleton  Row,  Calcutta.    Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Stewart,   Charles   David,   son   of  James    Stewart,  Esq.,    Wilton    Manse, 
Hawick,  Roxburghshire,  aged  14,  July  17.     Left  18762.        Wilson 
Of  Motspur  Park,  Maiden,  Surrey. 

Lambert,  Harry  William,  son  of  John  Lambert,  Esq.,  17,  Clarendon  Street, 
Nottingham,  aged  15,  June  19.  Left  18751.  Wilson 

Hickman,  Francis  Edward  Devereux,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hickman, 
Birdingbury  Rectory,  Rugby,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  18753.  Q-reen 

Scholes,  Alfred  Seddon,  son  of  Joseph  Seddon  Scholes,  Esq.,  Eccles, 
Lancashire,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left  18763.  Green 

Died  about  1884. 

Hirst,  Francis  Joseph,  fourth  son  of  William  Edward  Hirst,  Esq.,Lascelles 
Hall,  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  November  7.  Left  18792.  Moberly 

Major  Exhibitioner,  1879.     Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884. 

Jenkins,  Noble  Fleming,  son  of  David  James  Jenkins,  Esq.,  131,  High- 
bury New  Park,  London,  aged  13,  Oct.  29.  Left  18771.  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  55th  Foot,  1880.    Captain,  Border  Regiment,  1888.    Retired,  1891. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Sandeman,  Alaster  Campbell,  son  of  Thomas  Fraser  Sandeman,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1845),  33,  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  14,  July  27. 
Left  18772.  Msee 

Went  to  Australia. 


344  Hayman,   1870-4. 


Boughton-Leigh,  Johti  Hugh,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Theodosius  Egerton 
Boughton  Ward  Boughton- Leigh,  Newbold-on-Avon,  aged  13, 
February  28.  Left  18742.  Town 

Captain,  4th  Militia  Battalion.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment. 

Hopewell,  Arthur  Roland,  son  of  Mr.  James  Hopewell,  Rugby,  aged  11, 
January  25.  Left  18763.  Town 

Manager  of  Cement  Works,  Newbold,  1886-96.     Died  5  March,  1896. 

Cooke-Hurle.  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Cooke-Hurle,  Esq.,  Brislington, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  May  11.  Left  18782.  School 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1878.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1878. 
B.A.  1882.  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1884.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Of  South- 
field  House,  Brislington,  Bristol. 

Christie,  Thomas  De  La  Mare,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Beath  Christie,  Esq., 
Elmgrove,  Baling,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  Jan.  29.  Left  18773.  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886.  Of  12,  Geneva  Road,  Kingston- 
on-Thames. 

Openshaw,  Oliver,  second  son  of  Thomas  Lomax  Openshaw,  Esq.,  Heaton 
Grove,  Bury,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  April  23.  Left  18763.  School 

Formerly  a  Cotton  Manufacturer.  Of  The  Grange,  Kentisbury,  Barnstaple, 
Devon. 


Addenda.  345 


ADDENDA    ET    CORRIGENDA. 


Page       3«     Cox,  T.  A.     A  Civil  Engineer,  and  engaged  on   Indian  Railways,  1858— 
1885. 

„  3.  Hutton,  Stamford.     Died  in  1900. 

„  4.  Carr,  John.     Died  at  Scremerston,  Northumberland,  2  September,  1894. 

„  5.  Davies,  Robert.     Died  24  February,  igo2. 

„  7.  Wade,  W'illoughby.     Read  Willoughby  Francis. 

„  7.  Hawkins,  Geoffrey.     Died  in  1900. 

„  8.  Morgan,  Thomas.     Son  of  the  late  William  Morgan. 

„  n.  Gordon,  G.  W.  Son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Gordon,  of  Scampton.  He 
was  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  LI..B.  1855,  LI..D.  1861.  He  died 
at  Scarborough,  from  an  accident,  10  May,  1865. 

„  14.  Bowen,  C.  C.  Went  from  Cambridge  to  New  Zealand,  185  i.  A  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council.  F.R.G.S.  Of  Middleton,  Christ  Church, 

N.Z. 

„        1 8.     Cockshott,  J.  T.     Died  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  1867. 

„  20.  Worsley,  H.  T.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  1851,  and  took  up  land  on  the 
West  Coast.  Wrote  and  sketched  for  the  English  Journals  under  the 
name  of  "  Moss  Trooper."  Died  16  February,  1898. 

„  24.  Blakiston,  A.  F.  N.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  1852.  Was  Receiver- General 
of  Land  Revenue,  1876  —  1889. 

„  30.  Knight,  Anthony.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1855.  Was  in  New  Zealand, 
1862—1869.  Of  2,  Vanbrugh  Terrace,  Blackheath,  Kent. 

„       32.     Birch,  P.     Read  Priestley. 

„       38.     Beechey,  F.  S.     Died  abroad  in  1885. 

„       39.     Magniac,  Herbert  St.  Leger.     Died  February,  1 88 1. 

„  49.  Sandars,  Richard.  Was  in  a  house  of  business  in  New  York.  Afterwards 
ordained  in  the  Diocese  of  Toronto.  Returned  to  England,  and  was 
sometime  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Hoxton.  Died  in  1880. 

„  56.  Carpenter,  Thomas.  Was  also  at  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1864,  and  in  Holy  Orders.  Author  of  a  "  Memoir 
of  Dr.  Carpenter." 

„       65.     Wedgwood,  J.  M.     Died  in  1864. 

„       70.     Worrall,  Francis,  son  of  the  late  John  Worrall.     Died  6  June,  1879. 
„       71.     Hatfeild.     His  Christian  name,  William,  is  omitted. 

„       72.     Trafford,  George.     Retired  some  years  ago,  and  died  16  February,  1901. 
TOL.  II.  X  X 


346  Addenda. 


Page    86.     Wetherall,  Joseph  Thomas.     Died  29  October,  1902. 
„       87.     Clevland.     For  "  Colin  Alexander  "  read  Archibald. 

»  !33«  Staunton,  Francis,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Staunton,  Newport,  Lincoln,  and 
the  late  Charles  Staunton,  aged  14,  August  20.  School.  Of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865.  Rector  of  Staunton 
with  Flawborough,  Notts.  Died  n  February,  1888.  [Omitted  after 
Huyshe]. 

„  134.  Haig,  A.  B.     Commander  Royal  Victoria  Order,  10  November,  1902. 

„  163.  Clarke,  W.  W.     Read  Clark. 

„  167.  Cox,  Cecil  Walter.     Read  Cecil  Walker. 

„  171.  Cobham,  C.  Delaval.     C.M.G.,  10  November,  1902. 

„  176.  Hood,  J.  S.  E.  Cockburn.     Died  from  a  bicycle  accident  30  August,  1902. 

„  180.  Browne,  W.  H.     N.W.  Frontier  Campaign,  1863. 

„  181.  Rose,  William.     Died  4  October,  1902. 

„  187.  Clarke,  G.     Read  Clark. 

„  200.  Ewart,  J.  Henry.     Read  J.  Hervey. 

„  258.  Harrison,  Caskie.     Died  November,  1902. 

„  263.  Montgomery,  B.  T.     Succeeded  his  brother  as  fifth  Baronet,  Nov.,  1902. 

„  274.  Squarey,  T.  Felton.     Read  T.  Fulton. 

„     326.     Fenton,  Ainslie,  son  of  William  Fenton,  Esq.,  Rochdale,  aged  15,  June  25. 

Left  i8723.     Elsee.     Died  before  1886.     [Omitted  after  Bond]. 
»     343-     Hirst,  F.  J.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1889.     Practising  at  Bristol. 


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FURTHER  ADDENDA  TO  VOL.  I. 


Page     ix.     Sir    Henry    Goodyere   died    18   March,    1628. 
Sir  Richard  Verney  died   7   August,    1630. 

„  xv.  Dr.  Wooll  left  and  Dr.  Arnold  came  in  1828.  The  bust  of  Dr.  Arnold  is 
by  Alfred  Gilbert,  R.A.,  and  not  as  printed. 

„    xxiii.     Mr.  Burrows  succeeded  Mr.  Highton  in  1852. 
Mr.  Bradley  succeeded  Mr.  Penrose  in  1846. 

„         2i     Rev.  George  Vaux  died  at  Courteenhall,  9  January,  1715. 
„         3.     Mansel,  Edward,  born  1660. 

„  18.  Ward,  Hon.  E.  Correct  note  as  follows : — Born  1683.  Succeeded  1701. 
Died  28  March,  1704. 

„       22.     Buswell,  W.     Son  of  Eusebius  B. 

„  26.  Mordaunt,  C.  This  entry  has  been  misinterpreted  in  all  editions.  It  runs  : 
"Apr.  14  Car.  Mordaunt  Honorabilis  Dni.  Mcrdaunt  de  [blank}." 
Delete  Note.  The  4th  Earl  was  not  born  before  1 708. 

>»       34«     Wheler,  William.     Succeeded  his  brother  not  father. 
„       41.     Lord  Grey.     Born  18  June,  17115.     M. P.  for  Leicestershire,  1738-9.    Died 
6  June,  1768. 

„       53.     Kincardine,  Earl  of.     Entered  the  School,  July  22. 
„       61.     Douglas,  A.  S.     Born  10  July,  1748. 

„  72.  Tauqueray,  Edward.  Became  Rector  of  Tingrith.  He  was  grandfather 
to  A.  C.  Tanqueray  (1862),  C.  Tanqueray  (1864),  and  to  W.  F.  Green 
(1845),  and  T.  L.  Green  (1851). 

„  86.  Hill,  W.  Born  21  October,  1773.  At  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  M. A. 
1793.  M.P.  also  for  Marlborough,  1814-18. 

„  87.  Noel,  T.  This  entry  has  been  misinterpreted  in  all  Editions.  It  runs 
M  Thomas  Noel,  son  (ward  erased),  of  Lord  Wentworth,  &c."  Delete 
note,  and  see  Foster  "  Alumni  Oxonienses,"  under  Thomas  Noel,  1792. 

„  88.  Mason,  Horatio.  Of  Calver,  near  Matlock,  and  afterwards  in  business  at 
Liverpool.  His  grandson,  C.  E.  Mason,  entered  in  1868. 

„  91.  Annesley,  Hon.  G.     Born  22  January,  1771. 

„  99.  Hill,  Hon.  Richard.     Born  November,  1774. 

„  103.  Proby,  Lord.     Born  19  June,  1779. 

„  M  106.  Wilkinson,  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  Lieutenant  Matthew  Wilkinson,  R.N. 

•~"ti  ;ii2.  Hill,  Richard.     Died  17  May,  1834. 

„  124.  Heathcote,  Thomas  Henry.     Died  10  September,  1860. 

„  129.  Rufford,  W.  S.     For  Lawer  Sopey  read  Lower  Sapey. 

„  132.  Molony,  C.  A.     Died  at  Sagar,  13  September,  1824. 

136.     Whish,  John   Clinton.     Indian   Civil   Service,    1809-37.     Magistrate  and 
Collector  at  Nellore.     Died  near  Reading,  22,  November,  1837. 

„     138.     Molony,  Edmund.     Died  at  Calcutta,  18  January,  1830. 


348  Further  Addenda.     Vol.  1. 

Page  139.  Ricketts,  William  Jervis.     Died  n  February,  1838. 

„  143.  Turner,  Thomas  Jacob.     Died  19  August,  1866. 

„  145.  Gordon,  John.     Died,  1843. 

„  150.  Crawley,  George  Abraham.     Died  at  Ambleside,  25  July,  1862. 

j>  IS3-  Tawney,  Richard.     Vicar,  not  Rector,  of  Willoughby. 

„  164.  Tawney,  Henry.     Died  31  January,  1845. 

„  164.  Trafford,  Richard  Leigh.     Died  at  100,  Gloucester  Place,  London. 

„  173.  Hill,  Richard  Noel.     For  Altringham  read  Attingham. 

„  174.  Smith,  George  Anthony.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1820-49.  Magistrate  and 
Collector  at  Nellore.  Died  there,  i  June,  1849. 

„     182.     Halliday,  Frederick  James.     Died  2  2  October,  1 90  i . 

„     183.     Currie,  Edward.     Died  8  January,  1889. 

„      191.     Tyler,  William  Hardinge.     Died  in  London,  22  February,   1891. 

„      194.     Maddock,  Robert.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,  and  practised   for  a  few  years  in 

Chester. 

„     199.     Currie,  Alfred  Peter.     Judge  at  Mirzapore,  where  he  died,  3  February,  1847. 
„     204.     Holyoake,  Henry.     Died  18  November,  1883. 
„     214.     Cunliffe,  Robert  Ellis.     Judge  at  Maimansinh.     Died  21  March,  1855. 

„  218.  Vaughan,  Henry  Halford.  Not  Secretary  but  a  Member  of  the  Public 
Schools  Commission,  and  wrote  the  part  of  the  Report  dealing  with 
Rugby  School. 

„  223.  Sherard,  George.     Died  1857. 

„  226.  Crawley,  George.     Died  at  Sydney,  2  September,  1854. 

„  228.  Wright,  Edmund.     Died  July,  1889. 

„  230.  Hooman,  James.     Residing  at  Perth,  Western  Australia,  1900. 

„  238.  Nightingale,  E.  H.     In  Kolapore,  1844,  not  1884. 

„  242.  Walker,  William  Caldecott.     Died  young. 

Walker  Robert  Caldecott.     Went  to    Australia,  and  died  there  about  1895. 

Walker,  George  Henry.  A  Solicitor  at  Bombay.  Died  at  Richmond, 
4  December,  1872, 

Walker,  Charles  James.     Formerly  farming  in  Australia.     Died  at  Hove, 

Sussex,  25  December,  1901. 
„     246.     Deane,  Francis  Hugh.     Rector  of  South  Kilworth,  Rugby,  from  1887. 

„  253.  Cotterill,  George.  Master  in  Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
1857-68.  Canon  of  the  Cathedral  there  from  1866  until  his  death, 
September,  1902. 

„     254.     Sale,  John  Henry.     Died  January,  1869. 

Garforth,  William.  Son  of  the  late  Lieutenant  James  Braithwaite 
Garforth,  R.N.,  of  Coniston  Cold.  Served  for  a  few  years  in  a  Han- 
overian Regiment,  and  then  in  the  g;th  Foot,  and  subsequently  in  the 
3rd  West  York  Militia.  Died  at  Keswick,  16  August,  1864. 

„  255.  Peel,  Frederick.     Died  June,  1867. 

„  261.  Doxat,  Henry.     Died  at  Staines,  23  September,  1882. 

„  265.  Cavendish,  Henry  C.     Died  at  Chyknell,  31  October,  1901. 

„  268.  Conant,  E.  N.     Died  at  Lyndon  Hall,  3  September,  1901. 

„  269.  Peel,  Edmund.     Died  before  1873. 


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Page  274.     Blunt,  H.  G.  Scawen.     Died  22  March,  1899. 

„  275.  Batten,  George.  His  father  was  Joseph  Hallett  Batten,  Principal  of  Old 
Haileybury  College. 

Daubenv,  Henry.     Died  about  1890. 

Pigou,  Arthur.     Died  in  England. 

Griffith,  Samuel  Young  Nayler.     Died  at  Cumnor,  6  November,  1902. 

„  279.  De  Vitre,  John  Samuel  Dennis.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1840-50.  Assistant 
Judge  at  Koukan.  Died  at  Bombay,  n  October,  1850. 

„     281.      Lushington,  Franklin.     Died  10  November,  1901. 

„  284.  Bland,  Frederic  William.  Died  30  May,  1891.  Killed  in  a  railway 
accident  at  Bletchley. 

„     286.     Amphlett,  Edward.     Lieutenant,  not  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

„  289.  Hutton,  Crompton.  County  Court  Judge,  1872-89.  J.P.  for  Lancashire 
and  Gloucestershire.  Of  Harescombe  Grange,  Stroud. 

„  293.  Allgood,  George.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8, 
at  the  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow  ;  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore. 
Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Served  in  the  China  War,  1860,  including 
the  occupation  of  Pekin.  Medal  and  Clasp.  In  the  Unkyla  War, 
1863.  Medal  and  Clasp.  C.B.  Wounded. 

Lawley,  F.  C.  Died  4  September,  1901.  He  edited  "The  Racing  Life  of 
Lord  George  Cavendish  Bentinck,  M.P.  and  other  Reminiscences,"  by 
John  Kent,  trainer  at  Goodwood. 

„     295.     Parker,  William  Biddulph.     Died  at  Blackbrook  House,  23  January,  1902. 

Burton-Phillipson,  W.  W.     Died  22  November,  1896. 
„     296.     Bright,  Benjamin.     Died,  1899 

Thoroton,  Charles.     Died  19  September,  1901. 

„  298.  Sale,  Charles  James.  Head  Teacher  of  the  State  School,  Kanieri,  New 
Zealand.  Died,  1897. 

Kills,  Edward  Larken.     In  India,  1843-58. 

„  299.  Thomas,  William  Esdaile.  Late  Captain  26th,  Cameronians.  Died  at 
Parnell,  New  Zealand,  26  September,  1891. 

„     302.     Day,  A.  G.     Of  Sunninghill,  Thorpe,  Norwich,  1902. 
Brereton,  Joseph  Lloyd.     Died  15  August,  1901. 

„  304.  Sale,  George  Samuel.  Professor  of  Classics  and  English  Literature  at  the 
New  Otago  University,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  1871,  which  post  he 
still  holds. 

„     305.  .  Temple,  Richard.     Died  at  Heath  Brow,  15  March,  1902. 
„     306.     Bland,  Philip  Davison.     Died,  1900. 

„  3°8-  Sale,  John  Townsend.  Sometime  Manager  of  the  Union  Bank  of 
Australia  at  Launceston,  Tasmania.  Retired,  and  residing  at  48, 
Lyttelton  Street,  Launceston,  Tasmania,  1902. 

Bateson,  George  William.     Died  at  Paris,  27  April,  1893. 
Warre,  Arthur  Braithwaite.     Died,  1902. 

„  309.  Hutchins,  Frederick  Leigh.  Died  6  April,  1899.  In  1845,  he>  with 
W.  Arnold  and  W.  W.  Shirley,  drew  up  the  Rugby  "  Rules  of  Foot- 
ball." He  assisted  in  the  annotation  of  the  School  Register,  1881. 

„     311.     Chapman,  David  Ward.     Died  I o  September,  1901. 
Limond,  Campbell.     Died  at  sea,  i  November,  1859. 


350  Further  Addenda      Vol.  1. 

Page  312.     Fisher,  Charles  Hawkins.     Died  26  October,  1901. 

„     314.     Owen,  John.     Died  at  Rosebush,   December,  1890.     He  published  under 

the  name  of  "Owen  Square." 

»»     3!5-     Walker,  E.  C.     Was  in  business  in  Chester,  not  Rotherham. 
„     317.     Whiufield,  K.  W.     Died  at  Severne  Grange,  8  October,  1902. 

Gisborne,  W.,  son  of  Thomas  John  Gisborne.  Died  at  Allestree,  not 
Alleston  Hall. 

Grant,  Charles.  Judge  of  Banda.  Distinguished  himself  during  the 
Mutiny.  Retired,  1876 

„     320.     Chippindall,  John.     Died  16  November,  1901. 

Raikes,  Charles.  Delete  note,  and  substitute  : — Lieutenant-Colonel  R.A., 
East  India  Company's  Service.  Died  27  April,  1876.  [The  Civilian 
of  the  same  names  was  a  much  older  man].  .  . 

Brodiick,  Alan.     Son  of  Captain  Henry  Brodrick,  agth  Foot. 
„     321.     Grant,  Alexander  Ronald.     Died,  1890. 
„     322.     Hughes,  Hugh  Robert.     Delete  in  note  : — B. A.  New  Inn  Hall,  1849. 

Morley,  George.     Died,  September,  1901. 

Grey,  Jervoise  John.     In  India,  185  1-71.     Died  12  December,  1882. 

Ogle,  William.     Of  10.  Gordon  Street,  Gordon  Square,  London. 

„     328.     Sawyer,  S.  B.     His  name  was  Edward  Biggs  Sawyer.     Died  at  Salisbury, 
August,  1888. 

Luck,  William.     Of  Clifton-on-Dunsmore.     Died  13  May,  1891. 

Luck,   Henry  John.     A   Student  of   St.    Bartholomew's    Hospital,    1852. 

Died  1854; 
Luck,  Edward  Charles.     Purchased  a  tract  of  land  in  Queensland. 

„     329.     Steward,    W.    H.       Delete    latter   part   of   note.     Residing    at    Pontrilas, 
Hereford,  1902. 

„     332     Acton,  W.  M.  C.     Of  Summerfield,  Torquay. 


ABR— ARM] 


Index. 


351 


INDEX. 


ABRAHAM,  Robert  James     145 

„         William     325 
Ackers,  Benjamin  St.  John      129 

„         James     98 

Acland,  Arthur  Herbert  Dyke     2O2 
„         Henry  Dyke     240 
„         John      185 
„         Thomas  Dyke     192 
Adam,  Charles  Fox  Frederick     264 

„         William  Charles  Mercer     305 
Adams,  George  Hill     179 

„         Harold  William     275 

,,         Henry  Cokayne     139 
Oliver     235 

„         William     89 

„         William  Brydges  Place     212 

„         William  Richard  Goold     283 
Adams-Reilly,  Anthony  Miles  William  96 
Adamson,  John  George     298 
Ad'dington,     Hon.    Gerald     Anthony 

Pellew  Bagnall     296 
Agg,  William     6 1 
Agnew,  Charles     83 

„         Charles  Morland     304 

„         George  Vans     46 

„         George  William     247 

„         William  Lockett     340 
Airey,  John     46 
Akenhead,  Edmund     234 

„         John     215 
Alcock-Beck,    William,    see    Towers, 

William 
Aldridge,  Robert  Barttelot     79 

„         Walter  Henry     309 
Alexander,  George     128 

„        Josias  William     224 

„         Raynsford  Dupre     97 
Alington,  Henry  Giles     108 

„         William  Herbert     158 
Allan,  Hugh  A.     338 
Allcard,  Daniel  Thomas     182 

„         George  Frederick     228 

„         James     182 

„         Octavius     228 

„         Septimus     ao6 
Allen,  Bulkeley     127 

„         Edward  Lancelot  Baugh      283 

„         Harry  Read     259 
John     83 

„         John  Romilly     2 1 1 

„         Joseph  Henry  Baugh     323 

,,         Thomas  Eaton     318 

„         Vernon     190 


Allen,  Wilfred  Baugh     248 

,,  William  Dennis  233 
Allison,  Philip  Grant  125 

„         Kobert  Andrew     131 

„         William     252 
Allsopp,  William  Henry     169 
Alpe,  Charles  Edmund  Hasel     93 

,,          Charles  Hammond     93 
Alston/James  Featherston      195 

„          William  Charles     187 
Amphlett,  Edward  Greenhill     275 
Anderson,  Charles  Dalston     94 

„          Henry  William  Macleod     217 
James  Drummond     275 
John  Coussmaker     258 
Joseph     298 
Samuel  Lee      1 17 
William  Robert  Le  Geyt     265 
Andrew,  Harold  Heginbotham     340 
Andrews,  Herbert  William     288 

,,         John     94 

„          William  Ryton      94 
Annesley,  Francis  Hanbury     117 
Aiming,  James     43 
Anstey,  Arthur  Newland     146 

„         Edgar  Olifant     254 

„         Francis  Senior     69 

„         Henry     220 

„         Thomas  Henry     144 

„         Wilfred     290 
Anstice,  Richard  Edmund     224 

,,         Robert  Henry     161 

,,         William     260 
Anstruther,  Francis  William     230 

„         Wyndham  George  Conway  193 
Anwyl,  Rice  Owen     189 

.,  Thomas  Lloyd  169 
Appleby,  George  Walton  77 
Arbuthnot,  Bingham  Henry  Law  94 

„         Fitzgerald  Hay     230 

,,         Forster  Fitzgerald     56 

„         George  Alexander     13 

,,         Reginald  James  Hugh     287 
Archbold,  Ralph     13 
Archdale,  C.  W.,  see  Hogg,  C.  W. 
Archer,  Henry  Swete     84 

„         William  Gammon     221 
William  Tankerville     22 
Arkcoll,  Cecil  Scott     268 

„         Charles     271 
Armitage,  Alfred     255 

„         Arthur  Calrow     217 

„         George  Dowker     175 


352 


Index. 


[ARM— BAB 


Armitage,  Joseph     267 

„         Joseph  Armitage     144 
Armour,  Harold  Vincent     337 

„         James  Wilson     296 
Armstrong,  John     44 
Arnold,  Charles  Jebb     188 

„          Edward  Penrose     257 

„          Ernest  Penrose     205 

,,         Harry     203 

„         Hugh  Oakeley     304 

„         Richard  Aldous     213 

„         Trevenen  William     274 

„         Walter  Thomas     54 

„          William  Thomas     266 
Arnold  Forster,  E.  P.,  set  Arnold,  E.  P. 

H.  O.,  see  Arnold.  H.  O. 
Ash,  Edward  Philip     148 

„         Philip  James     192 
Ashley,  Hon.  Antony  Ashley     45 
Ashton,  Samuel  Edgar     317 

„         Thomas  Gair     294 

,,         William  Francis     169 
Ashton,  sec  Burchardt  Ashton 
Ashwell,  Arthur  Thomas      292 

„         Seymour     81 

,,         Stephen     213 
Astley,  Francis  Edmund  George      283 

,,         Thurlow  Augustus     118 
Atkin,  Alfred     336 
Atkins,  Thomas  Hovell      128 
Atkinson,  Alatau     242 

„         Charles     153 

,,         Edward  Dupree     501 

„         Frederic     7 

William  Charles     232 
Attree,  Alfred  Augustus  Town      296 

„         Frederick  William  Town     254 
Attye.  Charles     101 

M          Edward  Arthur     202 

„         James     52 

,,         Robert     204 
Aylmer,  Henry  Leycester     249 
Ayscough,  T.  A  ,  s?e  Smith,  T.  A. 

BABINGTON,  Augustus  Gisborne     238 

„         John  Albert      163 
Backhouse,  Jonathan  Edward     245 
Badger,  Henry  Walter     253 
Baggallay,  Frederick     310 

„          Herbert  Lacy     339 
Bagley,  Richard     207 
Bagshawe,  Alfred  Drake     118 
Bailey,  Henry     252 
Bailward,  William  Amyas     260 
Baily,  Charles  Chetwode     227 
William  Oakley     315 
Baines,  Jervoise  Athelstane     218 

„         Talbot     279 


Baines,  William  Mortimer     25 
Bainbridge,  Edward  Thomas     i  26 
Baird,  David     54 

,,         Frederick      121 
Baker,  Arthur     162 

Edward  George     88 

„         George  Dash  wood     213 

„          Godfrey  Alexander      198 

„         John  Herbert     288 

„          Robert  Broome     21 

„         Robert  Lowbridge     41 

„          William   Henry     54 

„         William  Savage     229 
Bakcwell,  John     275 
Baldwin,  Edward  Thomas      189 

„          William  Tylden      106 
Balfour,  Hume     334 
Baltazzi,  Alexander     250 
Banister,  Charles  Athol  Henry      176 

„          George  Stanhope     237 
Banks,  Delamark  James     89 

„          Edward  Byng     293 

„          Edward  Henry     89 

„          John   Byng     320 
Bannister,  Albest  Conyngham     313 
Barber.  Alfred  Graeff     452 

„         William  Joseph  Starkey     21 1 
Barber-Starkey,    W.    J.   S.   see   Barber 

W.  J.  S. 

Baring,  Hon.  Francis  Henry     227 
Barker.  Alfred  Gresley     87 

„          Edgar     92 

„         Frederick     246 

„         George  William     27 

,,          Henry  Gratton      266 
Barkworth,    Harold    Arthur    Sandbach 

257 

„         John  Edmund     327 
Barlow,  Edward  Percy     316 

„         Francis     303 

„         John  Edward  Pratt     155     . 

,,          Norman      245 

„          Robert     312 
Barnard,  Christopher  John     83 

„          George  Percy     49 

„         Joseph  George     83 

„          Mordaunt  Roger     32 

„          Pelham  William     83 
Barnardiston,  Arthur     95 
Barnes,  Charles  Augustus      19 

„          Horace  Thomas     240 

„          Osmond     48 
Barnet,  Horace  Hutton     303 
Barnwell,  Frederick  Lewis     246 
Barratt,  Alfred     167 

Walter  Edward     258 
Barrington,  Charles  Burton     235 

,r         Croker     267 


BAR — BEN] 


Index. 


353 


Barrow,  John     285 
Barry,  Charles  Ainslie     7 

„         James     267 

„  Richard  Edwin  101 
Barstow,  Charles  Duffin  59 
Bartlett,  Robert  Edward  13 
Barton,  Edward  Lewis  237 

„          Folliott     1 24 

„          Henry  Alfred     201 

„         James  Warner     33 
Barttlelot,  Brian  Barttlelot     67 

„          Edmond  Musgrave     335 
Barwell,  Charles  Halhed  Arthur     132 
Barwell-Ewins,  see  Bennett,  W.  J.  E. 
Basevi,  Frederick  Biscoe     94 

„         James  Palladio      13 

„          William  Augustus     51 
Basset,  Walter  St.  Aubyn     85 
Bassett,  Ralph  Thurston     269 
Bates,  Henry  Stratton      122 

„         John  Lockington      115 
Bateson,  Harold  Dingwall     300 

„  William  Blakie  317 
Bathurst,  Lionel  Hervey  231 
Batley,  George  76 

„         George  William     284 

„         William      110 
Batson,  Alfred  Stephen      189 

,,     Frederick  William     213 
Battine,  William  Alexander     35 
Battiscombe,  Walter  Ernest  Sax      141 
Baugh,  Charles  Folliott     204 
Baumgarten-Warlow,    Edward     Picton 

40 

Baumgarten,  see  Baumgarten-Warlow 
Bax,  Alexander  George     16 
Baxter,  Francis  Eldon     74 

„          Richard     284 
Bayard,  Francis  Campbell     219 

„         Robert  Valentine     284 
Bayley,  Cecil     339 

„         George     1 09 

„          Henry     242 

„          Kennett      119 

„  William  R utter  89 
Baylis,  Edgar  Alexander  171 

„         Thomas  Erskine     257 
Bayly,  Ernest  Frederick     238 
Bayne,  William  Thirlwall  '  125 
Baynes,  Charles  Dyneley      19 

„         Doctor  Charles     321 

„         Frederick     225 

„         James  Pilkington     254 

„         Robert  Edward     235 
Beachcroft,  Francis  Porten      143 
Beale,  Samuel     39 
Bealey,  Frederick  Arthur     247 

„         Robert  John     313 

VOL,   II. 


Bean,  Alfred  William  Thomas     290 
Beard,  Henry     273 

,,          Richard  Ridout     304 
Beardsley,  William  Frederick     206 
Beasley,  Charles  Henry     263 
„         Fdward  Calvert     13 
„         John     60 
„         Joseph  Noble     125 
„          Richard  Dunkley     26 
„         Robert  Turlington  Noble     152 
„         Thomas  Calvert     91 
Beauclerk,  Aubrey  de  Vere     80 
Beavan,  Horace  Charles     147 
Beaver,  Duncan  Alexander     191 

„          Hugh  Edward  Campbell      163 
„         James  Denison     216 
Bebb,  Henry  Charles  Lewis     107 
Becher,  John    Richard    Hedger  Wrixon 

'5 
„         William  Nicolas     33 

Beck,  James  Price     55 

„          Ralph  Coker  Adams     223 

Beck,  see  Alcock-Beck 

Becke,  James  Henry     223 

Beddome,  John  Arthur     45 

Beechey,  Frederick  Stapleton     38 

Beevor,  Miles  Branthwayt     71 
„         Oliver     246 

Belfield,  Algernon  Henry      119 
„          Henry  Conway     309 

Bell,  Claudius  William      102 

Belles,  James  Edward      158 

Bence-Jones,  William  Francis     290 

Bencraft,  Charles  Chichester     21 

Bengough,  George  Henry     27 
,,          Harcourt  Mortimer     104 
„         John  Charles     2 

Benham,  Edwin  Arthur  Russell     275 
„         Sidney  Joseph  Essex     310 

Bennett,  Archibald  Somerville     330 
„          Barwell  Ewins  Worthington  34 
„          Edmund  Francis  Thomas    209 
„          Ernest  Edward  Leigh     222 
„         Francis  Henry  Burlton      116 
„         George  Lovat      198 
„         George  Spencer  Leigh      188 
„          Harry  Somerville     337 
,,          Henry  Leigh     60 
„          Herbert  Backern     330 
,,         William  John  Ewins     65 

Bennitt,  Joseph     246 
„         William     87 

William  Ward     135 

Benson,  Robert  Seymour     339 

Bent,  Baldwin  Harry     92 

Bentley,  Arthur  James  Macdonald    236 
„         Frederick  Stocks     115 
„         Henry     58 

T  Y 


354 


Index. 


[BEN— BOL 


Bentley-Innes,  see  Bentlcy,  F.  S. 
Benyon,  Joseph  Spencer      164 

,,         Thomas  Yate     131 
Benyon-Winsor,  William  Steven     320 
Bere,  Charles  Sandford     23 
Beresford,  Gilbert  Edward     252 

„         Henry  Clements     76 

„         John  Hill  De  la  Poer     76 
Berkley,  William  Charles     312 
Bernard,  Charles  Edward     1 1 1 

„         Francis  Ralph      198 
Berners,  Charles  Hugh     157 
Berrie,  Robert     142 
Bertran  de  Lis,  Alvaro     296 
Best,  George     115 

„         James  George     185 

„         James  Rodgers     212 

,,         Thomas  William     162 
Bethell,  Edward  Hugh     272 
Belts,  Arthur  Ashton     283 

„         John  Elkington      192 
Betts-Chapman,  Arthur  Stanley     258 
Beuttler,  James  Oakley     257 

„         Thomas  Breame     257 
Bevan,  George  Phillips     18 

„          Richard  Robinson     154 

„         William  Armine     312 
Bewicke,    Robert    Calverley    Allington 

Bewicke     306 
Bibby,  Arthur  Wilson     162 

„         Herbert  Kirk  man      162 
Bickersteth,  John  Lang     56 
Bickham,  Ernest  Arthur     264 
Bicknell,  Arthur  Channing     228 

„         Walter     228 
Biddulph,  Ormus  Edmund     233 
Bidwell,  Henry  William     82 
Bigg,  George  Sherman  Kilwoith      295 

„         Henry  Robert  Heather     277 
Bigge,  Charles  Selby     43 
Biggs,  James  Charles     339 
Bill,  Henry  Kennard     192 

„         William      1 79 
Billington,  William  James  Fell     146 
Billinton,  Arthur      141 
Bingham,  Hon.  Dennis  Arthur     2 

,,          Hon.  Dudley  Persse     2 

„         Fanshawe     151 

„         George,  Lord     16 

„         Hon.  Henry  Charles  William  2 

„          Hon.  John  Charles  Robert     9, 

,,         Wollaton      1 60 
Binney,  Stewart  Bayley      172 
Birch,  Charles     104 

„         George  Francis     69 

„         Henry  Priestley     95 

„         Lightwood  Thomas     268 
Priestley     32,  345 


Bird,  Charles     180 

,,         Charles  Henry     123 

„         Claude  Smith      no 

„         William  Gardner     123 
Birds,  James  Adey     46 
Bischoff,  Thomas  William     168 
Blackall,  Robert     76 
Blackburn,  Arthur     236 
Blackden,  Fredeiic  Chalfont     8 

„          Marcus  Seaton     9 

„          Walter  Henry     q 
Blackett,  Frederick  Arthur     170 

„          Henry  Wise  Ridley     145 

„          William     63 
Blacklock,  Charles  William     297 
Blackwell,  Eardley  John     31 

,,         Edward  Samuel     206 

John  Thomas     188 
Blackwood,  Hans  Stevenson     73 

„         Robert  William     127 
Blair,  Dugald      194 

„          Hugh     164 
Blair,  see  Blair-Hunter 
Blake,  Alfred  Howaith  Ward     298 
Blake,  see  Jex-Blake 
Blakiston,  Augustus  Frederick  Noel    24, 

345 

,,         Laurence     75 

„         Matthew  Folliott     94 
Blanshard,  John  Raimes     277 
Blenkinsop,  Charles      190 
Blick,  Joseph  Johnson      77 
Bligh,  Hon.  Henry     66 
Bloemfontein,  Bishop  of,  see  Webb,  A.  B. 
Blomfield,  Arthur  William      17 

„         Charles  George     5 

„         Charles  James     41 
Blood,  Howell  Pattison  Lewis      123 

„         William  Bindon     158 
Bloxam,  Frank  Richard  Turner     248 
Blunt,  Joseph      106 

„          Robert  Dalby     85 

„         William  Frederic     127 
Boddington,  Thomas  Francis     126 
Boden,  Charles  John      179 

„          Edward  Henry     229 

„         George  Mosley     212 

„         Henry     no 

„         Walter     115 
Boggs,  Francis  Garford     300 

„          Henry  Stephen     309 
Boileau,  Charles  Augustus  Penrhyn  86 
Boissier,  Richard  Allnutt     166 
Bolton,  Charles     274 

„         Dundas  William  James     99 

„          Frederick      295 

„         Montifort  George     343 

„         Robert  Herbert  Briscoe     315 


BOL— BBO] 


Index. 


355 


Bolton,  Samuel     318 

„         Theophilus     58 

„         William   Henry     266 
Bond,  Henry  Kendall     326 
Bonham-Carter,  Francis  Henry     281 

„         John     246 
Bonnor,  Richard  Maurice     7 
Bonsall,  Isaac     234 
Booker,  John  Lee     330 

„          William  Thomas     340 
Booth,  Audley  Henry     12 

,,         Clement     150 

,,         George     10 

Herbert  Edward     80 
Borough,  Richard     87 
Bosanquet,  Cecil     132 

„          Percival     42 
Boscawen,  see  Griffith  Boscawen 
Bostock,  John  Yates     321 
Boughton-Leigh,Bridgeman  George  308 

,,         Cotterill  Egerton  Ward     333 

„         John  Hugh     344 

„         Theodosius  Cotterill  Henry  302 
Bourchier,  Arthur     312 

„          Beverley   Newcomen    Edwards 

291 
Bourne,  Alfred  Allinson     259 

„          Arthur  Ernest     279 

Robert     55 
Bovell,  Edmund      172 
Bowden-Smith,  Edmund  Philip     280 

,,         Frederick  Herman     139 

„          Henry     79 
Philip     21 

„         William      139 
Bowen,  Charles  Christopher     14,  345 

„          Charles  Synge  Christopher  102 

„         Croasdaile      14 
Bower,  Robert  Hartley     38 
Bowman,  William  Rawson     179 
Bowstead,  Charles  James     203 
Bowyer,  William  Jeenes     9 
Boyd,  Alan  Walter  Lennox     306 

,,         Charles  Twining     149 

„         Robert     1 84 

„         Robert  Fenwick     244 

„         William      130 

„         William  Arthur  Edward     299 
Boyer,  Charles  E.     336 

,,         John  Plummer     328 
Boyson,  Godfrey     188 

,,          Henry     207 

„         James  Lepard     261 
Brace,  Frank  Addison     341 
Bradford,  William  Arthur     188 
Bradley,  Charles     169 

,,          John  Donaldson      105 

„         William  Henry     238 


Bradshaw,  William  Edward     338 
Braithwaite,  Alfred     160 
Basil     158 

„          Edwin     92 
Bramwell,  Addison     47 

,,         Thomas  Salkeld     93 
Brand,  Arthur  George     171 

„         Charles     299 

„  Henry  Robert  128 
Brander,  John  Boulton  75 
Brandreth,  Arthur  34 

„          Henry  Chernocke  Gibbs     332 

„         Joseph  Lyall     127 
Brandt,  William     21 
Branfill,  Brydges  Robinson     70 

„         John  Arthur  Capel     106 
Branson,  Cecil  Lugard  Smith      181 

„          Reginald  Montague  Auber  181 

„          Walter  Hugh  Wynne      181 
Brassey,  Thomas     no 
Brassey,  Lord,  see  Brassey,  T. 
Bray,  William     324 
Brenan,  Edmund  Peter     6 
Brennand,  William  Ernest     236 
Brereton,  John  Westropp     333 
Bretherton,  Humphrey  William     324 
Brewster,  Charles  Edward     237 

„         James  George      149 
Brickwell,  Charles  Porter     280 
Bridge,  George  John     35 
Bridgman    Simpson,    George     Arthur 

Bridgman     217 
Bridges,  John  Henry     44 
Brierley,  Edgar     332 

„         George  Murray     340 

„          Harold     269 

,,         John  Edward     326 
Briggs,  William  Edward     222 
Bright,  George  Charles     133 

,,          Henry  Arthur     a8 

„          Henry  Eustace     103 

„          James  Franck      39 

William  Webb  Follett     34 
Brigstocke,  William  Owen     47 
Brinton,  see  Boggs,  F.  G.  and  H.  S. 
Brisco,  Alfred     224 

„          Arthur  Hylton      206 

„         Fleming     190 
Bristowe,  Ernest     334 
Broadhurst,  John  Edward      13 
Broadrick,  George     17 
Brocklebank,  Harold  Arthur     287 

„         Richard     172 

,,          Thomas     221 
Brocklehurst,  Henry  Dent     323 

„  John  Fielden  278 
Brodhurst-Hill,  Alfred  79 
Brodie,  James  Gibson  Craig  307 


356 


Index. 


[BEO — BUS 


Brodie,  James  Campbell  John      206 
Brogden,  Arthur  John     296 
Bromfield,  George  Henry  Worth     156 

„         James     197 

„         Samuel  Worthington     225 
Bromley,  Edward     23 
Brooke,  Alexander     94 

,,         Edward  Francis  Brown      105 

Peter  William     109 
Brooke,   Richard   Lewis    de    Capcl,    see 

de  Capel  Brooke 

Brookfield,  Arthur  Montagu     274 
Brooks,  Marshall  Jones     305 

„         William     295 
Brooksbank,  Arthur     31 

„         Edward     3 
Bros,  Arthur  Kinchley  Quayle     206 

„         James  Reader  White     155 

„         Richard  Follet     130 
Broun,  Michael  Alexander  Wilsone  333 
Browell,  Henry  Herbert     323 
Browett,  Tnomas     292 

„         William  Thackhall     310 
Brown,  Charles  Cornish     202 

„         Dixon     2 

„         Francis  William     59 

„          Frank  Clarke     160 

„         Henry     61 

„         Henry  Stainton     156 

„    John  59 

„    John   138 

„         John  Mackillar     187 

„         Lancelot  Charles     31 

„         Samuel  Stainton     141 
Browne,  Barrington  Gore     213 

„          Elliott  Ken  worth      226 

„         George  Ackers  St.  Barbe     233 

„         Gerald  Elliott  Kenworthy     226 

„          Harold  Carlyon  Gore     182 

„          Henry  Barton     309 

„          Henry  Ellis     233 

„         Henry  Lewis  St.  Barbe     207 

„          Lord  Henry  Ulick     26 

„         Ralph  Henry     299 

„         Robert  Melvill  Gore     274 

„         Thirlwall  Gore     241 

„         William  Henry     180,  346 

„         William  Lloyd     73 
Brownfield,  Douglas  Harold     309 

„         Edward  Arthur     289 
Brownlow,  William  Robert  Bernard    23 
Bruce,  Alfred  Crawford     256 

„         Archibald  Turing     56 

„          Henry  Campbell     268 

„         William  Conybeare     178 

„         Thomas     91 
Buchanan,  David     43 

„         David  Penruddocke     331 


Buchanan,  David  William  Ramsay    79 

„          Henry  Brian     177 

„         Richard  Dennistown      1 2 
Buckland,  George  William  Frederick  273 

„          Henry  Harvey     194 

„         Philip  Arnold     248 
Buckley,  Edmund  Frazer     273 

„         Thomas  Edward     206 
Buckmaster,  John  North      124 

„         Thomas  Walter     205 
Bucknill,  Frederick   Henry     276 

„         Samuel  Pratt  Bersns      188 
Budd,  Francis  Hastings     70 

„         James  Natusch     1 1 1 

„         Thomas  Hayward     69 
Bugg,  Henry  Joseph     342 
Bull,  Charles  Musgrave     2 

„          Earnest  William     309 

„         Herbert  Arthur     281 

„         Robert     3 1 
Buller,  Ernest  Wentworth      148 
Bullock,  Stanley     42 

„         William  Henry     96 
Bulman,  Harrison  Francis     312 
Bulpett,  Arthur  Dolbin     287 

„         Charles  William  Lloyd     273 
Burbidge,  Arthur     311 

„         John     287 

„         Thomas  Henry     287 
Burchardt,  Arthur  Godfrey     .298 

,,         Ernest  Ashton     277 
Burchardt  Ashton,  see  Burchardt,  A.  G. 
Burchell,  William     30 
Burder,  John  Winsland     201 
Burgoyne,  Montagu  Thomas     100 
Burland,  Morris  Burland  Harris     64 

,,          William  Harris     93 
Burn,  Thomas  Harris     70 
Burne,  Henry  Thomas  George     295 
Burnett,  Alexander  Edward     159 

„         Douglas     340 
Burnham,  George  Baird     326 
Burridge,  Stephen     338 
Burrows,  Arthur  Francis     299 

„          Basil     316 

„         Leonard  Hedley     310 
Burton,  David  Fowler     331 

„         Francis  Nathaniel  Valentine  1 49 

„          Henry  Augustus     51 

„          Herbert  Campbell     258 
Bury,  Edward  Alexander     228 

,,          Henry  Entwistle     285 

„         Thomas  Eaton     68 
Bush,  Henry  Stratton     37 

„         Thomas  Cromwell     262 
Bushby,  John     296 

„         Thomas  Arthur     221 
Buszard,  Frank     135 


BUS— CHA] 


Index. 


357 


Buszard,  Marston  Clarke      131 
Butcher,  Thomas  Howe     213 
Butler,  Arthur  Gray     28 

„         George  Hew     213 

„         John  Vansittatt  Danvers       107 

„         Thomas  Dacres     174 
Butterworth,  Alexander  Knox     8 

„          Herbert  Selkirk      153 

„         Osmond      183 
Buxton,  Alfred  Powell     289 

„         Edmund  Charles     108 
B^les,  Maurice  Barnard     150 

„         Walter  Barnard     150 
Byrne,  Charles  Rodewald     289 

„         Frederick  William     222 
Byron,  Augustus  William     307 

CADDELL,  Philip     169 

Caird,  Robert  Peel     265 

Caldecott,  Alexander  William   Bradfield 

107 

„          Andrew  Edgar     283 
„         Charles  Thomas     58 
„         Edwin     24 
„          Henry     24 
„         Sidney  Arthur     264 

Callen,  John  Charles  Hugh  Poyer      96 

Calvert,  Charles     59 
William     335 

Campbell,  Albert  Johnstone     299 
„         Alexander     324 
„         Colin     319 
„         Colin  George     260 
„         Donald  Charles  Vores     210 
„          Duncan  Pocklington     104 
„          Edmund  Alexander  Charles  104 
„          Edward  Parker     254 
„         Frederick  William     260 
„          Henry  Osborne     285 
„         James     n 
„         James  Archibald     272 
„          Lome  Augustus      146 
„         Mungo  Septimus     41 
„         Neill     339 
„         Richard  Frederic  Fotheringham 

37 

„         Robert  Bogle     19 
„         Robert  Macgregor     259 
„         William  Thomas     329 

Campbell-Colquhoun,.veeColquhoun,J.E. 

Campion,  John  Gadsby     135 

Candy,  Henry  Augustus      173 

Canning,  William  Allitt     205 

Capel,  William     218 

Capel  Cure,  Francis     294 

Carey,  Ernest  Adolphus  142 
„  Thomas  Smith  183 
„  William  Dobree  120 


Carill-Worsley,  see  Tindal,  N. 
Carleton,  George  Dudley     328 

„         Guy  Audouin     342 
Carline,  John  James     232 
Carnac,  Charles  James  Rivett     273 
Carpenter,  Edward  Stanley     281 

„          Francis  Hunloke     230 

„         Thomas     56,  345 
Carr,  Henry  Martin     70 

„         John     4 

„         John     256 

„         John  Ralph      49 

„          Oswald      70 

„          Ralph  Edward     49 
Carr-Ellison,  see  Carr 
Carslake,  John  Barham     194 
Carter,  Charles  Edwin  James    341 

„         George  William     335 
Cartwright,  James  Strachan      1 5 1 

,,         John  Robeson      151 

„         John  Urry      I 
Carus- Wilson,  Edward  Litton     228 

„          Edward  Shippard     22 
Gary,  Francis  Walter     136 

„         Offley  Henry     85 

„         William  Edward     124 
Case,  Thomas     170 
Cassavetti,  Alexander     294 
Cassels,  John  Andrew     209 
Cassidi,  Francis  Richard     339 
Cato,  Jesse  Ensor     64 
Cator,  Bertie  Percy     96 
Cattell,  George  Francis     312 
Caulfeild,  Edward  Wade      16 

„          Francis  William      154 
Cavafy,  Pantely      248 
Cave,  Henry  Haddon      74 

„         Lewis  William     58 

„         Robert  Haynes     40 
Cave-Browne-Cave,  Ambrose  Sneyd  83 
Cavenagh,  Orfeur  James     223 
Cayley,  Digby     62 
Cazenore,  Frederic     85 
Chadwick,  Charles  Montague     305 

„         Cushford     150 
Chaffey,  Robert     4 
Challinor,  William  Edward     287 
Chalmers,  Dalzell  Henry  John     291 
Chamberlain,  James  Slade  ffoster    180 
Chamberlayne,  see  Ingles 
Chambers,  Frederic     13 

„         Robert  Yeld     15 
Champain,  Frederic  de  Mornay     135 
Champion,  Charles     302 
Champney,  Charles  Ernest     282 

„         John  Edward     200 
Champneys,  Charles  Thornton     250 

„         Thomas  Henry  Walpole      256 


358 


Index. 


[CHA — COL 


Chaplin,  Thomas  Hamby     266 

Chapman,  Abel     256 

„         Alfred  Crawhall     334 

„         Charles     320 

„         David     90 

„         George  Alexander     270 

„          Harry  Philip     338 

„         Joseph  Crawhall     268 

„         Walter  Ingram     311 

Chapman,  see  also  Setts-Chapman 

Chappell,  Edward     260 

Charlton,  Thomas  William     314 

Charnock,  James  Lawrence     200 

Chase,  Fleetwood  Denham      138 

Chater,  Vernor     i  73 

Cheese,  Edward     27 
„         James  Albert     i 

Chester,  Charles  Anthony     205 

Chester,  Lord  Bishop  of,  see  Jayne,  F.  J. 

Chetwode,  Augustus  Littleton     60 

Chetwynd,  Hon.  Edward  John      133 
„         William     221 

Chichester,  Henry  Burrow     82 

Chilcott,  Gilbert  Heale     310 

Child,  Algernon  Currie     330 
„          Herbert  Henry     309 

Chippindall,  John  Theodore     247 

Cholmondeley,  Francis  Grenville     241 
„          Hugh  Cecil     290 
„         Richard  Hugh      17 

Christ  Church,   Bishop  of,  see  Cramer 
Roberts,  F.  A.  R. 

Christie,  George  Robert  Francis     291 
„         Thomas  De  La  Mare     344 
„          William  Francis     284 

Chrystie,  John  Alexander     2 

Church,  Walter  Ward     193 
„         William  Thomas     132 

Clan  morris,   Lord,  see   Bingham,    Hon. 
J.  C.  R. 

Clare,  John  Francis  Leigh     264 

Clark,  Charles  Henry     221 

Charles  William  Henry     321 
George     187,  346 
James     100 
John     100 
Joseph  Henry     46 
William  Joshua     79 
„         William  Wood     163,  346 

Clarke,  Charles  Pickering     68 
„         John  Edward  Henry     221 
„          Reginald  Goode     283 
„         Walrond  Whitter     142 
„         William  Edward     328 
„         William  Edward  Thomson   190 
„         William  Fairlie     93 
„         William  Henley  Stanley     125 
„         William  Wiseman  Kendall  326 


Clarkson,  Thomas     42 

,,         Thomas  Reeder     106 
Clay,  Charles  John     6 
Clayfield-Ireland,  Arthur      117 

„         Dennis     326 

„         James     68 

,,         Thomas  Priaulx     98 
Clayton,  Francis  Henry     121 

„          Henry  Reginald     327 

„          John  Henry      199 

„         Richard  Smith      123 
Cleaver,  Amos     5  i 

„         Frederick  James     311 
Clement,  Reynold  Alleyne     60 

„         Richard     43 
Clements,  Charles  Frederick     61 

„          Henry  George  John     25 
Cleminshaw,  Edward     220 

„         Thomas  Stanley     257 
Cleoburey,  John     178 
Clerk,  Alexander     5 

„         George  Thomas     207 
Clerke,  Charles  Longueville     30 
Clevland,  Colin  Alexander     87 

„         Archibald     87,  346 
Cliff e,  Edward     6 
Clifford,  Henry  Marcus     75 
Clifton  Mogg,  see  Mogg,  W. 
Clough,  Charles  Thomas     280 

„          Hugh  Caesar  Butler     163 

„         Roger  Sal usbury  Butler     212 
Clowes,  George  Gooch     75 

„         St.  John  Legh     62 
Cobb,  Herbert  Mansfield     266 
Cobbold,  Francis  Alfred     280 
Cobden.  George  Edward     165 
Cobham,  Claude  Delaval     171,  346 

„          Herbert  James     251 

„         John  Thomas  Lyon     97 
Cobley,  Harry  Nathaniel     265 
Cochrane,  Henry  Heath     270 
Cockburn,  Edward     151 
Cockburn  Hood,  see  Hood,  J.  S.  E.  C. 
Cocker,  Frederick     29 

James     337 
Cockerell,  John  Rennie     26 

„          Louis  Arthur     124 
Cockshott,  James  Tobin     18,  345 

„         Harold     54 
Cokayne-Frith,  see  Frith,  C.  C. 
Coker,  Lewis  Edmund     236 
Colbeck,  John  Cordingley     276 
Cole,  Edward  Campbell  Stuart     42 

„          Horace  Alfred     264 

„         Robert  Eden  George     45 

„          William  Barry     61 

„         William  Gordon     87 
Coles,  Alfred  Kingsford     276 


COL — CRO] 


Index. 


359 


Collin,  Turner     255 
Collin  grid  ge,  Herbert     254 
Collin gwood,  Henry      115 
Collins,  Aretas  John  Verling     40 

„         John     232 
Collinson,  William  Alfred     6 1 
Collis,  Edward  John     163 
Collyer,  Daniel     224 

„         D'Arcy  Bedingfield      191 

„         John  Monsey      129 

„         William  Robert      153 
Colmore,  Thomas  Milnes     178 

„         William  Harrison     223 
Colpoys,  Edward  Sumner  Griffiths      35 
Colquhoun,  John  Erskine     17 
Colthurst,  Robert  Coote  Edward     29 
Colvin,  Edward  Binney     217 

„         John  William      130 

„          Walter  Mytton     216 
Combe,  Abram     268 
Compton,  Digby     23 
Comrie,  William  Lewis     325 
Coney,  Bickntll  Gould     29 
Congreve,  John  Edward     220 
Conyngham,  John  Staples  Molesworth 

Lenox     56 
Cook,  Arthur  Bott     176 

„          Herbert  Kemball     217 

„         Keningale  Robert     201 
Cooke,  Bryan  George  Davies     80 

„         James  Robert  Davies     114 
Cooke-Hurle,  Joseph     344 
Cookesley,  Thomas  Hugo      144 
Cooper,  Bernard     207 

„         Bransby  Beauchamp     180 

„         George  William     211 

„         John  Mawbey  Hogard     295 
Coote,  Orlando  Robert     307 

„         Walter     3 1 2 
Cope,  Alfred  Norris     311 

„          Henry  Ford      186 

„         Samuel  William      146 

„         Thomas     144 
Copeland,  Charles  John      186 

„         William     197 
Copley,  see  Bewicke 
Coppock,  William  Henry     256 
Corbett,  Frank     18 
Corbould,  Edward  James      12 
Cordery,  Arthur     199 

„         John  Graham     53 
Cornewall,  George  Henry     48 
Cornish,  Francis  Henry     341 

„         William  Hunter     294 
Corry,    Hon.    Frederick    Cecil    George 

Lowry      1 2 1 

Cossart,  Charles  John     278 
Costobadie,  William  Palliser     311 


Cotterill,  Joseph  Morthland     24 
Cotton,  Edward  Thomas  Davenant    194 

„         Robert  Benjamin      194 

„          Rowland  Hugh     58 
Cotton  Jodrell,  see  Cotton,  E.  T.  D. 
Couchman,  Charles     334 
Coulthurst,  William  Henry     32 
Courtenay,  Edward  James     203 

„         Hugh  Leslie     271 

„         James  Reginald     205 

„         Reginald  James     188 
Courtney,  see  Mayhew,  H.  C. 
Coventry-Campion,  see  Campion 
Coward,  Ralph  John      18 
Cowie,  David  Lawford     206 
Cox,  Cecil  Walker     167,  346 

„         Charles  William     31 

„         Donald     228 

„         Felix  Arthur  Douglas     112 

„         Fitzhugh     184 

„         George  Augustus     112 

„         George  William     4 

„          Henry     297 

„         Robert     83 

„         Robert  ^Emilius     112 

„         Thomas  Adey     3,  345 
Grace,  Lewis  Paxton     238 
Cracroft,  Robert  Weston"    321 
Craig,  Robert     35 
Cramer,  Herbert     62 
Cramer  Roberts,  Charles  John     88 

„          Francis  Alexander  Randal   144 
Craven,  William  Assheton     59 
Crawford,  Arthur  Travers     68 

,,          Carleton  Morgan      102 

,,          David  Rose     50 

„         James  Adair     303 
Crawfurd,  Gibbs  Payne     292 

,,         Oswald  John  Frederick     29 

,,         Walter  James  Samuel     29 
Crawley  Boevey,  Arthur  William     199 
Crawshay,  Edwin     92 

„          Henry     77 
Crealock,  Henry  Hope     26 

„         John  North     81 

„         William  Swain     25 
Crenshaw,  William  Graves     246 
Cripps,  William  Charles     278 
Crockett,  Herbert  Frederic     16 
Croft,  Henry     321 
Crofts,  Arthur     241 

„         Ernest     208 
John      157 

„          William  Carr     182 
Crompton,  Henry  Dickinson      172 
Cropper,  Charles  James     269 
Cross,  James  Percival      159 
John  Walter     143 


360 


Index. 


[CEO — DAW 


Cross,  Joseph     186 

„         Thomas  Richard     272 

,,         William      255 

„         William  Henry     302 
Crosse,  Charles  Henry      17 

„         Charles  William     293 

„          John  Hill     51 

,,         Sidney  George     331 
Crossley,   Arnold      275 
Crowder,  Frederick     208 
Crowdy,  Edward  Percy     257 

„          James  Gordon      204 
Crowfoot,  John  Henchman      142 
Cruikshank,  Alexander     32 
C^'um,  Humphrey  Ewing     98 
Crum-Ewing,  see  Crum 
Crump,  Charles  Ashbrook  Wright     24 
Cruso,  Henry  Beaumont     90 
Cubitt,  Frank  Astley     78 
Culshaw,  William  Henry     282 
Cunard,  Bache  Edward      276 
Cuninghame,  Glencairn    Robert     315 
Cunliffe,  Charles  Morton     334 

„          Foster  Lionel     280 

„         Roger     3 1  o 

„          Walter  Howell     239 
Cunningham,  Charles  Henry      218 
Cure,  Laurence  George  Capel       57 
Cure,  see  Capel-Cure 
Curling,  John  Algernon      219 
Currie,  Charles     7 

„          Charles  Ernest     333 

„          Edward  Larkins     276 

„          Frederick  Reeve     264 

„          Henry  Octavius     71 

„          John  William      31  i 

„          Robert  Browne  Vincent     333 

„          William  John  Frederick      275 
Curry,  Charles  Douglas     296 

„         Edward  Lockyer     273 
Curlier,  Martin      10 

„          William  Henry   Herbert     302 

„         Willoughby  Francis  Gale     327 
Curtois,  George  Charles  Widdrington     8 
Curwen,  Eldred  Vincent  Morris     152 
Curzon,  Alfred  Nathaniel   Holden     21 

„         Nathaniel  Charles     17 

„         Richard     7 1 
Gust,  Bertram  Mitford     49 
Custance,  Charles  William  Neville     81 

„          Henry  Neville     81 

DAKYNS,  Bury  Iwwin     141 

„          Charles  Stuart      143 

„         Henry  Graham     95 

„         John  Roche     85 

„         Thomas  Arnold      174 
Dalby,  William  Byard      19 


Dalby,  R.  D.,  see  Blunt,  R.  D. 
Dale,  Herbert  John     222 
Dallas,  John  Edwin     310 
Dallas-Yorke,  see  Dallas 
Dalrymple,  George  Grey     50 
Dalton,  Cecil  Wilfred      326* 

„          Edward  Hipley     286 

„          Richard  Harrison      331 

„         William  Louis  Tyndale     301 
Dangerheld,  Edward      108 
Daniel),  Clarmont  John     91 

„          Egerton  FVederick     63 

„         Frederick  William     80 

„          Henry  Smith      120 
Danvers,  Augustus  Fennell     67 
Danvers,  see  Ellis  Danvers 
Darbishire,  Godfrey     292 
Darlington,  John  Shaw     200 
Darnell,  Daniel  Charles  West      158 
Darwin,  William  Erasmus     i  14 
Dash  wood,  Francis  Arthur     186 
Daube^Vy,  Andrew  Richard     39 
Dauncey,  Philip  Sicklemore     81        / 
Davenport,  Alfred     227 

„         Arthur     112 

„          Edward      169 

„         George  Devereux     283 

„          George  Horatio     34 

„         John  Davies     138 

„         Thomas  Marriott     148 

„          William  Bromley     82 
Davey,  Horace     78 
Davey,  Lord,  see  Davey,  H. 
Davidson,  Charles  Richard  Tierney  119 
Davies,  Charles  Bolton     38 

„          Frank  Henry     284 

„          Harry  Finden      190 

„          Henry  Barton     79 

„          Hugh  Powel     269 

„         James  Henry     241 

„         Morris     156 
Oliveira     185 
Richard  Henry     144 
Robert     5,  345 
Sidney  Edmund     167 
Thomas  John      284 
William  Henry  Silvester     186 
Davies-Cooke,  Bryan  George     80 

„         James  Robert     1 14 
Davis,  Arthur  Harvey     148 

„          Herbert  Ingles     332 

„          Robert  Snow  Bolton      104 

„          Tom  Lloyd     342 
Davis,  see  also  Hart-Davis 
Davison,   Frederick      196 
Davy,  Archibald     54 
Dawes,  Thomas  Richter     187 
Wentworth      106 


DAW— DUD] 


Index, 


361 


Dawkins,  Francis  Henry     303 

„         George  Henry     298 

„          James  Annesley     9 
Dawson,  Arthur  Deane     337 

„          Benjamin  Were  Kennett     91 

„         Cuthbert  Pilkington     315 

„          Kraii9ois  Dumesnil     321 

„          Herbert     342 

„         John  William  James     100 

„          Matthew  Smith     325 

„         Osborne  Edward      153 

„          Pelsant  Henry     68 

„         Thomas  Vesey     212 

„          William     1 23 
Dawson,  W.  M.,  see  Perfect,  W.  M. 
Day,  Gerard  James     67 
Dayrell,  Marmaduke  Francis     64 
Deakin,  George  William     332 
Deane,  Charles  Henry     20 

,,          Hon.      Henry    Standish     Fitz- 
maurice     1 1 

„         Robert  Hugh  Cholmondeley  310 

„         Thomas  Newenham     24 

„         William  Henry     22 
De  Brett,  Harry      14 
De  Bunsen,  Moritz  William  Ernest  259 
De  Capel  Brooke,  Charles  Edward      188 

„         Richard  Lewis     41 
Deedes,  Julius  William     42 

„          William   Henry      1 19 
De  Gruchy,  William  Lawrence     127 
De  Hamel,  Egbert     176 
Dehane,  Edward  Francis     65 
De  la  Rue,  Ernest     276 

„         Thomas     287 

„         Thomas  Andros     237 
Delme-Radcliffe,    Frederick    Peter 

Russell     36 
Dendy,  Arthur     141 

„         Charles  Heathfield     283 

„         Walter  Fox     283 
Denison,  Edward  Fanshawe     215 

„          Henry      193 

„         Joseph  Basil     197 
Denman,  George  Lewis     294 
Dennis,  George  Theodore      196 
Denshire,  George  Henry     197 
Denton,  Eardley  Fraser     266 

„         George  Chardin     265 
Dering,  George  Edward     21 
Derington,  John  Marmaduke     275 
De  Satge,  Ernest  Valentine  Leon     89 

„          Henry      100 

„         Oscar     90 
Desborough,  Henry  John     68 
Des  Voeux,  Edward  Bertram     84 
De  Vitre,  George  Edward  Denis     65 
Devon,  Henry  Charles     14 

VOL.  II. 


Dew,  Frederick  Napleton     96 

„          Reginald     81 
Dickens,  Theodore  Henry     II 
Dickins,  Charles  Allan     23 

„          Francis  Atherton      5 
Dickinson,  Charles  William     193 

„          Edward     222 

„          Francis  Bradley     215 

„          Henry  Edward     157 
Dickson,  Alexander  George     66 

„          Edward  Henry  Wathen      116 
Dilke,  see  Fetherston-Dilke 
Dineley,  George  Giffard      141 
Dixon,  Arthur  Stansfeld     322 

„         Daniel     52 

„         William  Arthur  Tatton     295 

„          William  John     216 
Dobbs,  Archibald  Edward      101 
Dobree,  George  Harrison     269 
Dobson,  Graham  Bowles     140 
Dodds,  Matthew  Bowser     240 
Dodgson,  Charles  Lutwidge     51 

„          Edwin  Heron      192 

„         James  Hume     198 
Dodson,  Arthur  Leathom  Plumptre  154 
Domvile,  Herbert  Winnington     133 
Donaldson,  Alexander  Leathes     170 

,,         Thomas     82 
Donnelly,  John  Alexander     100 
Doughty,  Ernest  George     85 
Douglas,  Charles  Irvine      114 

„          Edward  Octavius     51 

„          FrederickMolesworth  Sholto252 

„         John     20 

„         John     no 
Douglass,  James  Heger     65 
Dover,  Lord  Bishop  of,  see  Parry,  E. 
Dowbiggin,  Montagu  Hamilton     39 
Dowglass,  George     87 
Downing,  Henry  Bowles     220 
Dowson,  Edward  Theodore     196 

„         Thomas  Erasmus  Head     130 

„          William  Scott     156 
Doxat,  Frederick  William      198 
Drake,  Charles  Frederick  Tyrwhitt    180 

,,          John  Charles  Tyrwhitt     79 

„          William  Thomas  Tyrwhitt    84 
Draper,  Henry  Montagu      165 

„         William      13 
Drummond,  Edward     55 

,,          Henry  Atherton      29 

,,         James  Sutherland      118 
Drummond-Hay,  James  Devisme     77 
Duberly,  Arthur  Grey     212 

„         George     329 

„          Harry     183 

Du  Boulay,  Francis  Houssemayne     4 
Dudgeon,  Robert  Francis     253 

Z  Z 


362 


Index. 


[DUE — EVE 


Duesbery,  Charles  James  Thornton    93 

„         James  Stuart  Thornton      138 
Duff,  Arthur     327 

„         Harry     308 

„         James     46 

„         Jekyl  Chalmers     21 

„         Robert     282 
Duffield,  Thomas     114 
Dugdale,  John  Marshall     261 

„         Walter     307 
Dumbell,  George  William     57 
Dummett,  William  Joseph     288 
Dumergue,  Frederic     4 

„          Henry  Charles     93 
Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton     6 
Duncombe,  Charles  Byam  Duer     188 
Dundas,  Edward  Mordaunt  Ralph    256 
Dunn,  Robert     125 

„         William      156 
Dunning,  William  Beatson      109 
Dunster,  William      197 
Durell,  David  John  Vavasor     66 

,,         John  Vavasor     86 
Dutton,  Frederic  William     322 

„         James  Robert      117 
Dyke,  Francis  Hart     1 1 1 

„         Percival  Hart     88 

„         Thomas     76 
Dymock,  Henry  Maclean     239 

„         Thomas  Graham  Weir     267 

„         William     46 
Dymond,  Arthur  Hingeston     297 

EADEN,  John  Frederick     250 
Earle,  George  William     196 
Easton,  George  Gainer     25 
Eastwick,  James     225 
Eaton,  John  Richard     4 
Kddis,  Eden  Herbert     255 

„         William  Kearns     258 
Eden,  Ashley     27 

„         Charles  Page     279 

„         Frederick  Morton      19 

„         Morton  Robert     35 

„         Thomas  Bain  bridge     304 

„         William  George     i 
Edgar,  Joseph  Haythorne     78 
Edgecumbe,  Edward  Mortimer      184 
Edmeades,  Henry     85 

„         William     55 
Edmonds,  Adolphus     152 
Edmunds,  Edmund  Bromwich     220 

,,  Edward  Nixon  174 
Edmunds,  set-  Martin,  W.  H. 
Edwardes,  Sir  Henry  Hope  24 

„         Lewis     170 

„         Trevor  Hope     24 
Edwards,  Alexander  Mackenzie     60 


Edwards,  Arthur  Thomas     129 

„         Charles  Laurence     92 

,,          Edgar     92 

,,         Frederick  George     92 
Jeffery     146 

,,         John      1 66 

„         Thomas  Herbert     291 

,,         Thomas  Hyne     52 

„         Vincent  Robert     130 
Egerton,  Hugh  Edward     292 

„         William  Henry     293 
Egginton,  |ohn  Edward     187 
Elers,  Walter  Waring     154 
Elias,  Arthur     296 
Eliott,  Frederick  Eden 

„         George    Augustus     Robertson 

104 

Elkington,  Charles  John      169 
Elley,  William     78 
Elliot,  Frederick  Eden     123 
Elliott,  Edward  Draper     102 

„         William  Robert     146 
Ellis,  Arthur     216 

„          Edmund  Henry      142 

„          Eustace     264 

„         Henry  Vaughan     190 

„          Hubert  Dynes     145 

„         James  Walter     1 14 

„         Robinson     99 

,,         Vivian     229 

„          Walter  Bowley     288 
Ellis  Danvers,  see  Ellis,  E.  H. 
Ellison,  Charles  Christopher     85 
Ellison,  see  Carr- Ellison 
Elmhirst,  Edward  Pennell     168 
Elphinston,  John     81 
Elwell,  Robert  Reginald     263 
Elwes,  Henry  Thomas     106 

„         Shafto  Robert     205 
Elworthy,  Frederick  James  Kershaw  305 
Emmett,  George  Edward     177 

„          Joseph  Alfred      192 
Emson,  Charles  George     266 
England,  Albert  Edward      123 

„          Frederick  William     230 
Erskine,  Hugh  Henry      121 

„          Lestocque  Robert     249 

„         William  Reid     209 
Eskrigge,  Herbert     310 
Evans,  Charles  Lee     285 

„          Frederic  Rawlins     178 

„         George     177 

„          Hugh  Robson     92 

„          Walter  Pearson      179 

„         William   Henry     176 
Eve,  Harry  Trelawny     321 

„         Henry  Weston      124 
Evelyn,  Edmund  Boscawen     9 


EVE — FOR] 


Index. 


363 


Evelyn,  Frank  Lyndon  334 
Everett,  Albert  Nelson  145 
Kwart,  James  Hervey  200,  346 

„         William  David     270 

„          William  Lee      107 
Ewen,  William  Henry  Leman      115 
Eyton,  Robert  Henry      180 

„         William  Campbell     222 

FABEK,  Charles  Frederick      121 

,,         Frank     59 

„          Henry  Grey     9 
Fagan,  Charles  Lawtie     331 
Fairbairn,  Adam  Henderson     96 

„         William  Murray     247 
Fairbank,  Frederick  Royston      133 

„         Robert  William      133 
Faithfull,  Arthur  Ferdinand     343 
Fallon,  Frederick  William     218 
Falk,  Herman  John      290 
Fanshawe,  Evelyn  Leighton     280 
Farr,  John  Irby     219 
Farrer,  Edmund     231 
Farwell,  George      198 
Fawcett,  Arthur     332 

„          John  Henry     49 

„          Joseph  Hodgson      102 

„          Rowland  Hill      141 

„          Walter  Musgrove     221 
Fawsitt,  Thomas     203 
Fayrer,  Joseph     342 

„         Robert  Andrew     320 
Fell,  Edward  Nelson      322 

,,          Roland  Acklom      176 

Walter     303 
Fellows,  Charles  Francis     190 

„          Henry      158 
Fenton,  Ainslie     346 

„          John    Henry  William     65 

„          Joseph  Cunliffe     306 
Fenwick,  Arthur     230 

„          George  Anthony      140 
Hugh      184 

„         Joseph     95 

„         Thomas     75 
Ferguson,  John  Stevenson     65 

„         Joseph  Selby     3 
Fergusson,  Frederick  John     81 

„         James     44 

„  William  Kairlie  98 
Ferrier,  James  Walter  255 
Fetherston,  Beamont  Thomas  131 

„         Charles     103 

„         John     97 

„         John  Henry     99 

„          William  George      105 
Fetherston    Dilke,    see    Fetherston,    C. 
and  W.  G. 


Fetherston      Whitney,    see    Fetherston, 

J.H.. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  John  David     249 

„          Richard  Steele  Rupert     208 
Few,  Harry  Garrard     301 
Ffolkes,  George  Howe  Browne     63 
Ffrench,  Robert  Percy     40 
Field,  Edward     241 

„          Henry     284 

„          Henry  Cromwell     287 

„          William      220 
Filder,  Herbert  Wall     136 
Filgate,  William  de  Salis     68 
Filgate,  T.  D.  H.,  see  Macartney  Filgate 
Filleul,  William  Gabriel     46 
Finnerty,  Arthur  James     283 

„          John  Michael     283 
Finnis,  George  Carruthers     166 
Firman,  Humphrey  Brooke     70 
Fisher,  Charles  Edmond     43 

,,          Edmund  Henry     66 

„          Frederic  Horatio     92 

„          Horace  Arthur     298 

„          Ralph  Bromfield     43 

„         Roswell      185 

„  William  Thomas  250 
Fison,  Frederick  William  211 
FitzGerald,  Henry  Martin  Vesey  257 

„         John     33 

„         John  V.  Foster  Vesey      199 

„          William  Vesey  FitzGeraldVesey 

227 
Fitzherbert,  Beresford     154 

„         Walter  Hepburn  Melitas     162 
Fitzhugh,  Alfred     88 
Fitzroy,  Frederic  Southampton  Lestrange 
90 

„         George  Robert     2 1 
Fletcher,  Keddey  Ray     244 

„          Walter     246 

„          Walter  Bracebridge     193 
Flower,  Henry  Vincent     263 
Fogg,  John  Kayner      147 
Foord,  Henry   Barnard     44 
Footner,  Richard      no 
Forbes,  Alexander  Charles     80 

„          Alexander  Reginald     63 

„          Alexander  Stuart     295 

,,         Arthur  Newton      162 

„         Charles  John     156 

„         John  Whetham     237 

„          William  Stewart     80 
Forbes  Gordon,  see  Forbes,  A.  N. 
Forbes  Winslow,  see  Winslow,  L.  S. 
Ford,  Arthur  Randle     206 

,,          Edmund  Salwey      119 

,,         James  Edward     84 

„         John  Hugh      187 


364 


Index. 


[FOE — GIB 


Forde,  Charles  Arthur      10 

Forman,  James     313 

Forshaw,  John     314 

Forster,  Anthony  Yarwood     253 
„         Francis  Samuel     172 
„         John  Charles     264 

Fort,  John  Geoffrey     324 

Foster,  Albert  John      159 
,,         Charles  James     164 
„         Edward  John     1 28 
„         Edward  Taverner     1 5 1 
,,         Francis  John      127 
„         George  Jones     263 
„         Gerald  John     312 
„          Henry  du  Ret     244 
„          Henry  Marshall     334 
„         Joseph      10 
„          Lewis  Charles     167 
„         Richard     101 
,,         Thomas  Harrison      10 
,,         William  Thomas     1 23 

Fowle,  William  Hugh     293 

Fowler,  Harry  de  Galle  Lewis     342 
,,          Henry     29 
„          Henry  Watson     322 
„         Marshall     82 
„         Robinson     3 
„         William  Weekes     234 

Fox,  Charles  Edward     1 1  o 
William  Waller     22 

Foyster,  Henry  Brereton     67 

Frampton,  Edward     47 

„         Frederick  William     47 

France,  Charles  Hosken     55 

France-Hayhurst,  see  France 

Francis,  Arthur  Stopford     289 
,,         Charles  King     249 
„         Frederick  Henry     211 
„         Harry     325 
„         John  Arthur     274 

Frank,  Lawrence  Ward     315 

Frankau,  Frederick  Joseph     297 

Franklyn,  William  Edmund     310 

Franks,  Henry  Whitmore     138 
„         Matthew  Henry     105 
„         Thomas  Cuthbert     126 

Fraser,  Evan  James     215 

„  •       Frederick  Mackenzie     63 
„         Henry  Alexander     180 
„         James  Francis     1 29 

Fraser  Campbell,  see  Fraser,  E.  J. 

Freeman,  John  Lyttelton     76 
„         John  Watkins     66 
„         Richard  Henry     113 
,,         Samuel  George     89 
,,         William  Thomas     132 

Freer,  Frederic  H  ubert     1 5 1 

Freese,  Arthur  James     68 


Ffrench,  Robert  Percy     40 
French,  John  Gabriel     10 

„          Peter  William     10 
Frere,  Alfred  Vansittart     285 
Frewen,  John      107 
Friend,  Frederick  Tyrrell     227 
Frith,  Colin  Cokayne     314 
Froom,   Albert      149 

,,         George     149 
Frost,  Francis  Aylmer     323 
Fry,  Charles  Robert     2 1 1 

„         James  William      150 

„         Richard  William     202 
Fryer,  Charles  Smith      199 

„         CorneliusWilloughbyHudleston 
46 

„          Edward  John     5 1 

„         George  Edward     45 

„          Henry  Charles     40 

„  William  Rolles  40 
Fullerton,  John  Young  224 
Fulton, Edmund  M'Gildowney  Hope  215 

„         George  Wade  Robertson     285 
Furner,  Willoughby     219 
Fyson,  Samuel      105 

GADSDEN,  Frederick     50 
Gair,  Walter  Burgh     302 
Gallwey,  Henry  Lionel     255 
Galton,  Robert  Cameron     41 
Gamlen,  Robert  Heale     101 

„          William  Willis     139 
Gant,  Tetley     288 
Gardner,  FitzRoy     299 

„          Herbert  Wilson     268 

„         James  William     237 
Garforth,  Digby     166 

„         Frank     60 

„         John     217 
Garling,  Samuel  Henry     85 
Garnett,  Charles  Leslie      155 

„         George  Foster     67 

„         Richard  Craven     177 

„  Wade  Shenton  155 
Garnett-Botfield,  Alfred  Stanton  261 

„         Walter  Dubbon     289 
Garrett,  Charles     120 

„         Charles  Bazette     84 

„         Frank     192 

„         Samuel     253 
Gascoigne,  William  Birch     337 
Gaskell,  James     234 
Gawler,  Henry     «8 

„          John  Coxe     28 
Gawne,  Edward     95 
Gemmell,  Thomas     219 
Gibb,  Frederick  Matthew      100 
Thomas  Octavius     100 


GIB — GRE] 


Index. 


365 


Gibbs,  Charles     332 

,,         James  Ruddle     170 

,,         Joseph  Games      136 

M          Thomas  Frederick      200 
Gibenie,  Edgar     244 
Gibson,  James  Watt     43 

„         Joseph      183 

,.         Robert     247 
Gilbert,  Charles  Robert     244 
Giles,  Peter     33 

Tory     7 1 
Gill,  Harold  Wrayford  Cornish     69 

„         Philip  Owen     209 

„         Thomas  William      166 
Gillett,  Henry     46 
Gillham,  William  Francis     278 
Gilpin,  Francis  Bernard     149 

,,          William  Bernard     261 
Girardot,  Charles  Nassau     37 
Glascott,  William      126 
Glossop,  George  Goodwin  Pownall     3 
Glyn,  Riversdale  Richard      18 
Goad,  George  Maxwell     64 
Goddard,  Charles  Herbert     23 
Godley,  John  Arthur     210 
Godsal,  William  Charles     260 
Goldschmidt,  Walter  Otto     266 
Gonne,  Charles     57 

„          Henry     37 

William     19 
Gooch,  George  Cecil     37 
Goodall,  Liebert  Edward      147 
Goodchild,  Philip  Peter  Perring     118 
Goodenough,  Reginald  Cyril      ill 
Gooding,  William  Forbes     267 
Goodlake,  Henry  Selwyn     341 
Goodman,  Maurice     295 
Goodricke,  George  Edward      174 

M          Harry  Holyoake     74 
Goodwin,  George      194 

,,         George  Gonville     251 

,,          Richard  Henry     70 
Goold-Adams,  see  Adams,  W.  R.  G. 
Goppy,  George  Taylor     6 
Gordon,  Arthur     53 

„         George  William      u,  345 

„         George  William  Webb     293 

„         Lord  Granville  Armine     319 

.,          Hamilton     321 

„          Henry     216 

„          Henry  King     264 

,,         John  Schank  More     228 

„         Thomas  Gisborne     265 

,,         William      224 
Gordon  Mackenzie,  see  Mackenzie,  F.  G. 
Gore,  Francis  Arthur     217 
Gore- Booth,  Edmund  Henry      190 
Gorham,  Charles  Alfred     103 


Gorham,  Henry  Stephen  122 
Gorst,  Edward  Chaddock  59 
Goschen,  George  Joachim  44 

„          William  Edward     202 
Goschen,  Viscount,  see  Goschen,  G.  J. 
Gosling,  Henry      50 

„         John  Frederick     53 
Gottwalz,  John  Francis     13 
Gowan,  Lawrence  St.  Patrick      107 
Graham,  Allen  Marden     85 

„          Charles     2 

„         Charles  A.     61 

„          Edward  Curteis     46 

„         George     77 

„         John     220 

„         John  Smelley     207 

„          Philip  George     55 

„          Robert  Goodlake      125 

„         William     56 

Grahamstown,  Bishop  of,  see  Webb,A.B. 
Grainger,  Henry  William  Allerdale   202 

„         John  Ireby      153 
Grant,  Aldourie.  Patrick     71 

„         Alexander  Charles     47 

„         Charles     277 

„         Francis  Richard  Charles     80 

„         Gregor     6 

„         Richard  Tassell  Anthony      136 
Gray,  Albert     229 

„         George  Ridley      158 
^,,         James     318 
Green,  Frederick  Whittington     222 

„         Joseph  Fletcher     201 

„         Samuel  Ferrall     297 

„         Thomas  Hill     99 

„         Thomas  Lingard     35 

„         William  Frederick     no 
Greenall,  James  Fenton     88 

„         John  Wood  Haslehurst     109, 
Greene,  Edward  Walter     153 

„          Henry  Thomas  Webb     161 
Greenwood,  Arthur  Robinson     340 

„         Charles     75 

„         James     184 

„         John  James     72 

„         William     43 
Greg,  Eustace     96 

„         Percy     94 

„         Samuel  Herbert     206 

„         Thomas  Tylston     342 
Gregg,  Robert  Spencer      I  26 
Gregory,  John  Philip     127 

„         Reginald  Maze     103 

„         Thomas  John     53 
Gregson,  Bryan  Padgett     153 

„          Matthew  Henry      195 

„         Moorlands  Samuel     122 

,,         Samuel  Leigh     120 


366 


Index. 


[GEE — HAR 


Grenfell,  Algernon  Sidney     71 

„         Edward  Frederick     131 

„         John     30 

„         John  Granville     103 
Grepe,  John  Stanley     339 
Gresley,  Thomas     41 
Gretton,  George  Le  Mesurier     245 

„         Hugh     277 

Grey,  William  Francis  Hungerford  218 
Grice-Hutchinson,  see  Hutchinson,G.W. 
Griffith,  Edmund  John  128 

,,         Edward  Wynne     86 
Griffith-Boscawen,  Boscawen  Trevor  88 
Griffiths,  Frederick  William     63 

„          Llewellyn     268 

„          Llewellyn  Edward      166 
Grisewood,  Arthur  George     291 

„         Frederick     323 

„          Henry  Edward     239 
Groom,  Arthur  John     294 

„          Horace  Alfred     324 

„          William  Tate     41 
Grote,  Arthur  George     150 
Grubb,  Augustus  Hill     276 

„         Ernest  Pelhani     276 

,,         Raglan  Somerset     278 
Guillemard,  Arthur  George     179 
Guise,  Anselm  Edward  Henry      215 
Gunnery,  Reginald  Scott     341 
Gunter,  James     54 

„         Robert     54 
Gunton,  Charles  Forster     241 

„         Dennis  Du  Moulin      151 
Gwatkin,  Frederick  Stapleton      226 
Gwyer,  Charles  James  Paul     298 

„         Samuel  Keate     260 
Gwyther,  Julian     213 

HADLEY,  Felix     333 

Hadow,  Frederick  Merewether     189 

„          Henry  John      214 

„         Reginald  Townshend     69 
Hadwen,  John  Wilson      18 
Haig,  Arthur  Balfour     134,  346 

„          Edwin  Fell     89 

„         James  Richard     39 
Hailstone,  Arthur     205 

„         Edward      156 

„  Samuel  246 
Haines,  Richard  136 
Hale,  John  Hinde  15 

„          Thomas  Wyatt      15 

„         William  Matthew      109 
Hales,  Arthur     93 
John     89 

Halkett,  George     136 
Hall,  Herbert  Lee     153 

„         Hugh     223 


Hall,  William  Horace     238 
Hall,  W.  H.,  see  Bullock,  W.  H. 
Hall-Dare,  Francis  Marmaduke     25 
Hallett,  Charles  Evans     156 

„         George  Augustus      166 

„          Henry  Arthur     282 

„         John  Douglas     208 
Halliday,  Charles      184 

„          Frederick  Mytton     97 
Hallsworth,  Arthur     273 
Hamel,  see  de  Hamel,  Egbert 
Hamilton,  Arthur     229 

„         Douglas  Abercromby     337 

„         George     1 70 

Gilbert  de  Saumarez     319 
James     144 
James  Campbell     314 
Robert  Abercromby     319 
William      170 
Hammill,  Richard  Ford     236 
Hammond,  Basil  Edward     151 

„          Henry  Allen      197 
Hampden,  Charles  John     50 

„         Grenville     79 
Hampden,  Viscount,  see  Brand,  H.  R. 
Hanbury,  David     82 

„         Octavius  Richard     38 

„         Robert  William      177 
Hanbury  Williams,  Ferdinand  Capel  58 
Handfield-Jones,  Charles  Montague  314 
Hands,  Charles  Henry     263 

„         Charles  William     288 

„         Joseph  Thomas     263 

„         Martin  Mason     271 
Hankey,  Charles  Alers     72 

„          Edward  Alers     102 

„         Robert  Alers     129 
Hankinson,  Donald     26 

,,         Edward  Mitford     26 
Hanmer,  John     307 
Hannen,  James  Chitty     254 
Hanson,  Reginald      152 
Harbord,  Hon.  Ralph     53 
Hardcastle,  Thomas  Henry     77 
Harding,  Henry  Alfred     330 

„         James  John     285 

„         Marwood     242 

„         William  Feilding     1 1 
Hardman,  George  Turner     301 
Hardy,  Arthur  Octavius     123 

„         John  Peter      1 2 
Hare,  Charles  Pascoe     228 

,,          Henry  Bassano      II 

,,         Thomas  George     244 
Harford,  Frederick  Kill     58 
Hargreaves,  Frank     290 
Harley,  Edward  Arthur     1 58 
Harman,  James  Wardle     76 


HAB — HEW] 


Index. 


367 


Harness,  William  Edmondes     88 
Harper,  Percy     269 
Harpur,  Edward  Harvey     337 
Harris,  Arthur     281 

„         George  Hardy     270 
„          Henry  William  Neville     18 1 
„         John  Duff  us     313 
„         John  Newbery     1 1 
„         Stanley     276 
„          Vyvyan     336 
„         William      115 
Harrison,  Alfred     235 
„          Arthur  Aylett     59 
„         Arthur  Herbert     308 
„         Caskie     258,  346 
„         Edward  Francis     28 
„          Frederick  James     280 
„          Harry  Cazalet     264 
„         George  Lovell     318 
„         John  Simons     294 
„         Nowel     284 

Thomas  Fen  wick     273 
„          William  Bealey      1 17 
„         William  Sidney     132 
Harrow,  Edwin      127 

„          Henry  Edward      loo 
Hart,  Edward     326 

,,         George  Henry  Reeves     204 
„         Henry  George     162 
„         William  Ellerker     185 
Hart-Davis,    Henry    Vaughan    Hart 

214 

„         Richard  Hart  Hart     154 
Hartcup,  Herbert  James      181 

„         William  Thomas     218 
Harte,  Richard     139 
Hartley,  Herbert  Clarkson     309 
„         James  Francis     179 
„         Joseph  James     46 
Hartwell,  Charles  Bruce     57 
Harvey,  Edgar  William     290 
Haslam,  Arthur  Brook     227 

„          Francis  William  Chapman  199 
„         John  Bailey      158 
„         Samuel     172 
Hasler,  Richard  Charles     73 

„          William  Wyndham     47 
Hatch,  George  Pelham     313 
Hatchell,  Christopher  Hore     105 
„         Daniel  Thompson      134 
„         Frederick  Hore     134 
Hatfeild,  John     205 

„         Thomas  Godfrey     112 
„         William     71,  345 
Haughton,  John      1 16 
Havart,  William  James      103 
Havelock,  Joshua     52 
Hawdon,  Cyril  Goodricke     198 


Hawker,  Alfred     54 

„          Frederick  Arthur     274 
„         William  Henry     13 
Hawkes,  Robert  Tomkyns     203 
Hawkins,  Geoffrey     7 

„         James  Staples     99 
Kawtrey,  Charles  Henry     340 
„          William  Francis     318 
Hay,  Edward  Owen      173 
Hay,  James  Devisme   Drummond,  see 

Drummond-Hay 
Haye,  Thomas  Davey      1 26 
Hayes,  Edmund  Henry     225 
Haynes,  Robert     68 
„         Thomas      i  14 

William     8 1 

Haywood,  Charles  Frederick     201 
Hazeldine,  John  Rowland  Lovell     177 
Heald,  Ernest     197 

Walter     149 
Hearn,  Henry     45 
Heath,  Robert     253 

„         William     221 
Heathcote,  Michael  Edensor      136 
Heather,  Frederic  William     316 

„          Henry  George     264 
Heatley,  Charles  Davis     207 

„          Frederick  James  Garland     261 
Heaton,  John  Arthur  Dakeyne     305 
Hedley,  Edward     248 
„         George  Lake     50 
John     15 
William      198 
Helme,  Arthur  Thomas     129 

Burchall     98 
„         Cuthbert     98 
„         William  John     161 
Helps,  Arthur  Spry     181 

„         Clement  Stackhouse     252 
Hemming,  Harry  Baird     312 
Henderson,  Alexander     51 
„         Arthur     321 
„         Joseph     184 
„         Robert  Charles     232 
„         Robert  Stewart     304 
Henson,  Hugh  Henry     295 
Henty,  Arthur     213 
„         Edwin     154 
Henvey,  Frederick      131 

„         William  Henry  Dudley     105 
Henzell,  Frederick  Thomas     172 
Herapath,  Edwin  Loud     308 
Herbert,  John     204 

„         John  Boultbee     29 
Herbert,  see  Kenney- Herbert 
Heriot,  Warner  John  Lloyd     191 
Hewitt,  Charles  Callwick     51 
„         James  John     56 


368 


Index. 


[HEW — HOB 


Hewitt,  James  Wilfred     1 10 
Heyland,  Langford  Rowley      114 
Hickman,     Francis    Edward    Devereux 

343 

„          William     63 
Hicks,  Henry  John      164 
Higgin,  John  Edward      293 

„          William  Sinclair     313 
Higgins,  Charles  Clark      159 
Higgon,  William  Henry      24 
Highton,  Alfred     4 

„         Thomas  Charles     29 
Hill,  Frederick  Vivian     60 
John      135 

,,         Thomas  Henry     in 

„         William  Charles     20 
Hill,  A.  B.,  see.  Brod hurst  Hill 
Hillas,  Robert  William     67 
Hills,  Robert  Savi     125 
Hillyard,  Frederick  Temple     118 
Hilton,  Shirreff  Clarence  Boyd     307 

„         Murray  Venables     315 

„          Thomas  James  Richard     3 
Hinton,  Charles     278 

„          Charles  Howard     300 
Hippisley,  Clare  Robert      148 

„         Henry  Edward      106 

„          Henry  Nelson      1 14 

„          John     48 

„         Robert  Raikes      1 63 
Hirst,  Edward  Theodore     322 

„          Francis  Joseph     343,  346 
Hitchcock,    Frank    George    Armstrong 
326 

„          William      136 
Hitchman,  Alfred  William  Spence    195 
Hoare,  Arthur     293 

,,          Ernest  Vilars      122 

.,         James  Rolls     219 

Stafford  O'Brien      155 

„         Thomas     262 
Hobbs,  Joseph      120 
Hockin,  Charles  Francis      i  75 

„         James  Rose      195 
Hodge,  Chapell  William     94 

„          Charles  James      117 
Hodgkinson,  George  Luke     275 
Hodgson,  Francis  Greaves      148 

„         Francis  Roger     289 

„          George  Herbert     340 

„         Henry      134 

„         John  Evan     48 

„         Richard      18 

„          Shadworth  Hollway     47 

„          William      225 

„         William  Henry     69 
Hogg,  Charles  Wells     49 
Holbeche,  Thomas  Vincent     201 


H olden,  Arthur  Thomas     282 

„          Edwaid  Bradshaw     146 

„          Francis  Shuttleworth     252 

„         John  Shuttleworth     203 
Hollams,  Edward  Percy     274 
Holland,  Francis  Macnaghten      188 

„          Mordaunt  M'Clennon    174,213 

„          Robert      173 

„         Stephen  George     221 

„          Sydney     268 

„          Tom  Wilkinson      199 
Holley,  Edward  Fanshawe     86 
Holliday,  Frank     252 
Hollingbery,  Edmund  Arthur     258 
Hollins,  Daintry     184 
Holloway,  William  John     288 
Hollway,  James      10 
Holmes,  Arthur     113 

„         Arthur  Light     278 

„          Edward  Carleton      149 

„         George  Charles  Henry      133 
Holroyd,  George  Sowley     148 
Holt,  Percy  Edward     325 

„         Robert  Edward  Hallett     267 
Hone,  Joseph     258 

„         Thomas     338 
Honey,  Ernest     314 
Hony,  George  Henry     114 
Honywood,  Walter     51 
Hood,  Hon.  Alfred      196 

„         Charles  Edwin  Cockburn     278 

„         John  Shapland  Kliott  Cockburn 

176,346 
Hoole,  Henry  Lawrence     242 

„         John  Warneford      123 

,,         Percival  Francis     204 
Hope,  Arthur     296 

„         Charles     26 

„          Charles  Edward     315 

,,          Collingwood     337 

„         Theodore  Cracraft     45 
Hope  well,  Arthur  Roland     344 

„         Ernest  William     329 

„          Henry  Howell     336 
Hopkins,  Arthur  Antwis     298 

,,          Francis  Powell     36 

,,          Henry  Castell     297 

„          Henry  Gordon     140 

,,          Manley  Ogden     286 
Hopkinson,  Charles  Napoleon     7 

,,          George  Henry      143 

„         William      148 

William  Henry     8 
Hornby,  Edward  William     36 

„          Hugh  Phipps     230^ 

„         Phipps  John     267 
Home,  Francis  George     208 

„         Frederick  Elidore     167 


HOR — JAM] 


Index. 


369 


Home,  Henry  Edward  St.  John      196 

„          Henry  Warlters     201 

„          James  Edward     134 

„         Joseph  White     196 

„         Thomas  Walters     305 

„         William     36 
Horsley,  William  Dowdeswell     9! 
Horton,  Joshua  Thomas     109 
Hosack,  William  James  Reid      147 
Hoskins,  Bradford  Smith     47 

„         Charles  Henry  Williams     53 

„          James  Thornton      172 
Hotham,  George     31 1 
Houghton,  Frederick  Tyrie     302 
Houstoun,  George  Ludovic     193 
Howard,  Alfred  Gordon      143 

„         Cecil  Ralph      159 
Howell,  Charles   Frederick     314 

„          Francis  Grinham     321 

„          John  Aneurin      294 
Howes,  Thomas     129 

,,          William  Atkinson      129 
Howison,  John      1 12 
Hozier,  Henry  Montague     104 
Hudson,  Alfred  Henry     241 

„          Frederick   Charles      119 

„         George  Bickersteth      1 78 

„          John  Radford     232 
Hughes,  Henry      102 

„          Henry  Salusbury     97 

n         Herbert  George  Salisbury    271 
Hugh     32 
Hugh  Robert     73 
John  Arthur     312 
John  Godfrey      131 
John  William     77 

„         Walter  John  Mansfield     332 
Hull,  Charles  William      164 

„         Herbert  Edward     214 

„          Robert  Bevan      165 
Hulton,  Edward  Chichester     31 

„         William     Wilbraham     Blethyn 

168 
Hume,  John  Stewart  Macartney     318 

„          William  Wheler     75 
Humphreys,  John     217 

„          John  Bayfield      298 
Humphry,  Alfred  Paget     226 
Hurnphrys,  John  Winter     30 
Hunt,  Thomas  Edward  Lloyd     54 
Hunter,  James  Edward     66 

„         Oswald  David  William     83 
Hunter-Blair,  Henry  Arthur     57 
Hunton,  John  Henry  Elstob     334 
Hurrell,  Henry  William     334 
Hurst,  Arthur  Morley     339 
„         Edward  Hamilton     245 

„          William  Brunei     157 

VOL.   II. 


Hurt,  Charles     63 

Kussey,  Ambrose  Dyneley     142 

„          Edward      192 
Hutchinson,  Benjamin  Clay     87 

,,         Christopher  Bernard     339 

„          Edward  Synge     6 

„          Frank     334 

„         George  William     204 

„          Henry  Neville     317 

„          James  Roland     317 

,,          John  Henry     48 

„          Marley  George     196 

„          William  Henry  Heap      244 
Huth,  Alfred  Henry     244 
Hutton,  Henry  Wollaston     91 

„          Stamford      3 
Huyshe,  George  Ughtfoot     133 
Hyde,  Henry  Hoffman     222 

„          Henry  Thomas     281 

„          William      195 
Hyslop,  Maxwell  Wither     97 

ILBEHT,  William  Roope     52 
lies,  John  Hodgson      17 
Inchle,  Eustace  Henry     250 
,,          Francis  John     239 
Ingham,  Robert  Wood      187 
Ingles,  Walter  Chamberlayne     270 
Ingles-Chamberlayne,  see  Ingles 
Inglis,  Alfred  Markham     331 
„          Andrew     55 
„         Ernest     322 
,,         William      105 
Irby,  George  Powell     1 13 

„         John  James  Charles     34 
,,          Leonard  Howard  Lloyd     87 
Iredell,   Charles   Lessingham    Maynard 

2.S6 

Ireland,  see  Clayfield-Ireland 
Isham,  Arthur  Charles     199 
Isherwood,  Charles  Edward     229 
„         Francis  William     259 
„          Frederick  Augustus     292 
„         John  Henry  Bradshaw      147 

JACKSON,  Francis  Arthur     74 
William  Shutt     308 

Jacomb,  Charles  William     244 

Jacson,  John  Henry     230 

Jalland,  Boswell  George     282 
„         Walter  Clay     307 

James,  Alfred     79 

„         Charles  Ashworth     327 
„          Henry  Ashworth     307 
„         John  Charles  Horsey      135 
„         Joseph     304 

Jameson,  Henry  Robert     338 
„         John  George     323 

A  A  A 


370 


Index. 


[JAN— KEN 


Janion,  Herbert  Garnett     266 

,,         Richard  Garnett     263 

„         William  Walker     299 
Jarbo,  John  Thomas     300 
Jardine,  Edmund     315 
Jayne,  Basil     195 

,,         Francis  John      185 
Jeayes,  Charles  Luke     239 

„         Isaac  Herbert     174 

„         John     6a 

,,         Walter  Farquhar     1 74 
Jebb,  Arthur     1 14 

„         A  very     152 

„         Joshua  Gladwyn      121 
Jeffery,  Frederick  James  Everett     214 

„         George  Ernest     282 

,,         George  James  Caughey      162 

,,         Henry  Septimus     236 

„          Leonard     295 
Jenkins,  Claude  Henry     299 

„         David  James     336 

„         Henry  Campbell     304 

,,         Hinton  Best     163 

„         John  Howe     302 

„         Noble  Fleming     343 

„         William  Henry  Phillips     152 
Jenkinson,  Francis  Broxholm  Grey   191 

„         Thomas  Barge     31 
Jervis,  Walter  Neil      196 
Jervois,  William  Henry  Hammond  270 
Jesse,  George     207 

„         John  Disney      144 
Jessel,  Charles  James     340 
Jessop,  William      1 10 
Jeune,  John  Frederick     220 
Jex-Blake,  Francis  William     247 

„         Thomas  William     29 
Johns,  Charles  Henry     171 
Johnson,  Alfred  Cecil     222 

„         Edmund  George  Lines     199 

„         Edward  Ralph     4 

„         James  Woodbine     183 

„         James  Yate  Vernon     327 

„         John  Allen     86 

,,         John  Williams     317 

„         Richard  Francis     271 

„         Robert  Henry     255 

„          Sydney  Herbert     276 

,,         Thomas  Fielding     316 

„          Walter      150 
Johnson-Walsh,  see  Johnson,  J.  A. 
Johnston,  Andrew     76 

„         David  Stanley  Drummond  169 

„         Fowell  Buxton      117 

„          Henry  Hammond      229 

„         John  George     285 

„         Thomas     297 
Johnston  Scott,  see  Johnston,  H.  H. 


Johnstone,  Charles  Vanden  Bempede  8 

,,          Haliburton  Graham     216 

,,         Henry  Richard     17 

,,          Hugh  Edward  John  George  50 
Jones,  Christopher  Neild     243 

„          Henry  Johnson     230 

,,          Herbert  Pryce     263 

,,         John  Charles     108 

„          John  Inglis     30 

,,         Ralph  William     243 

„         Sydney  Edward     325 

,,         Vickers  Henry     185 

,,         Walter  David     147 

„         Wilding     49 

,,         Winchester  Henry     48 
Jordan,  Frederick  Harry     287 
Jorie,  William  Fairhurst     189 
Josselyn,  Frederick      162 
Joy,  Edward  Wallace     113 

„  Henry  67 
Joyce,  Charles  64 
Joynson,  Edward  Walter  144 

,,          Richard  Hampson      121 
Jubber,  Alfred  Ward     335 

„         William  Ward     343 
Julott,  Charles  James     65 
Jukes,  Joseph  Hordern     99 

KAY,  Henry  Lushington     335 

Kaye,  Arthur      198 
„         William     138 

Keene,  Arthur  Ruck  67 
„  Henry  Ruck  21 
„  John  Elden  3 

Kelly,  Francis  Hume     154 

Kemp,  Charles  Earner     109 
„         Francis  Charles     T  i 

Kempson,  Carteret  Houstoun      128 
„         Edward     1 1 1 
„         George  William  Douglas     151 
,,         William  John     92 

Kennaway,  Charles  William      148 

Kennedy,  Charles  Burchell      156 
„          Charles  Moore     328 
„         Charles  William     234 
„         James  Douglas     193 
,,         James  Walter  John     178 
„          Page  Evory      130 
„         Richard  George     130 
,,          Robert  Muirhead     279 

Kennedy  Purvis,  see  Purvis,  A.  K. 

Kennett,    Brackley   Herbert   Harrington 
194 

Kenney,  Arthur  Robert      140   . 
,,         Edward  Maxwell     161 

Kenney-Herbert,  see  Kenney 

Kennion,  Alfred     4 

Ken  worthy-Browne,  see  Browne,  G.  E.K. 


KER — LAW] 


Index. 


371 


Ker,  David     155 

„          Edward  George     291 

„         Edward  Stewart     133 

,,          Thomas  Ripley     299 
Kerans,  Charles     271 

,,          Frederick  Harold      245 

,,          Percy  George     245 
Kerr,  Charles  Henry  Malcolm     325 

,,         Robert  Malcolm  Napier     316 
Kershaw,  James  Edward     317 
Kettle,  Rupert  Edward  Cookc     299 
Kettlewell,  Thomas     18 
Key,  Alexander     49 

,,         Charles  Aston  Whinfield     323 

,,         William     69 
Kilner,  Francis  Charles     260 
Kinchant,  Job  Henry     72 
King,  Cecil  Henry  Coyle     170 

„         Charles  Stewart     332 

,,         Chetwode  Henry  Walters     329 

„          Frederick      1 1 7 

„         George  Lionel     3 1 1 
John  Bishop     41 
John  Charles     61 
Joseph  Frederick  Sanders     328 
Mortimer  James     286 
Richard      331 
William  Robinson     305 
Kingdon,  James   Henry     316 
Kingscote,  Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge 

1 88 

Kingsford,  Daniel  Parish     332 
Kirby,  Arthur  Raymond     155 

„          Augustus  George     206 
Kirk,  Arthur  William     295 

,,          Percy   Henry     326 
Kirkpatrick,  Kichard  Temple  Godman 
42 

„         Thomas  Sanden  Godman     6 

,,          William  Trench     331 
Kitchener,  Francis  Elliott     137 
Knapp,  George  Wyattville  Wynford  88 
Knight,  Antony     30 

„         John  Watson     30 
Knowles,  Arthur     335 

„          George  Herbert     120 

„          Lees     324 

Knubley,  Edward  Ponsonby     248 
Knyvett,  Seymour  Henry      238 
Kough,  William  Edward     246 


LACEY,  Henry  Charles     222 
Lacy,  Dyson     92 
Ladkin,  John  Welch      173 
Laing,  Malcolm     224 
Lake,  George  Edward     219 
„         Reginald  John     219 


Lamb,    Wentworth    Clayton     Preston 

Henry  Gordon     342 
Lambarde,  Francis     7 
Lambert,  Arthur  William     205 

„          Edward  Tyley     1 76 

,,          Edwin  Archibald  Chester     53 

,,          Ernest  John     38 

,,          Henry  William     343 

,,         Isaac  Cowley     239 

,,         John     236 

„          John  Oswald     237 

„         Parry     96 

„         Thomas  Harrison     328 

„         William      274 
Landale,  Richard     61 

„         Thomas     61 
Landon,  Edward  Harvey     271 
Lane,  Charles  Leveson     107 
Charles  Pelham     262 
George  Hale     239 
Henry  Alexander     245 
John     239 

William  Goldsmith   Lister     72 
Lanesborough,  Earlof,s<?e  Butler,  J.V.D. 
Lang,  Arthur  Moffat     54 
Langdon, Frederick  Edward  Whitter  313 
Langford,  Thomas  Frederick     268 
Langhorue,  Alfred  Robert  Maskell     196 
Langley,  John  Piercy     21 
Langtry,  Robert     140 
Larcom,  George     106 

,,         Thomas  Henry      131 
Larden,  Henry  Neville     239 

„          Walter     278 
Lassen,  Albeit  William     218 
Latham,  Francis  Law     74 
Laurie,  Peter  George     134 
Law,  Alexander  Patrick     72 

,,          Archibald      25 

„         Channell     235 

,,         David  Edward     1 16 

„         Francis  Henry     74 

,,          Henry  Towry     324 

„         Markham  John     72 

,,         Michael      141 

„         Patrick  Francis     102 

,,         Robert  Arbuthnot     157 
l.awe,  John  Drinkwater     259 
Lawrence,  Alexander  Hutchinson      109 

„         Alfred  James     174 

,,          Arthur  Henry     174 

,,          Edward     302 

,,          Frank  Thomas     147 

„         Frederick  Bissell     300 

,,          Hugh     44 

,,         James     25 

„         James  Knox  Bernard     119 

,,         John  Robert     253 


372 


Index. 


[LAW — LOB 


Lawrence,  Samuel     317 

Laws,  Edward     1 1 7 

Lawson,  Frederick  Robert     275 

„         Henry     63 

,,         Jatnes  George     25 

,,         John      105 
Lay,  Henry  Reeve     87 
Layton,  Charles  Temple     243 

,,         George  Moffat  Rhys     266 
Lea,  Alfred     73 

„          Arthur  Augustus     336 

,,         Reginald  Stephen     199 
Leach,  Richard  Howell  Walker     147 
Leader,  Francis  Henry  Mowbray     306 
Leake, William  Martin,  see  Martin -Leake 
Lean,  Arthur  Stur.kev     303 

,,         George  Stuckey     242 
Leather,  Arthur  Hugo     202 
Leather-Culley,  see  Leather 
Lee,  Arthur     179 

,,         Edward  Dyke     147 

„         Francis  Valentine  Toldervey  61 

,,          Frederick      148 

t,         John  Clifford     340 

,,         Lee  Percy  vale      140 

„         Philip  Henry     18 

„          Philip  Henry     1 19 
Lee- Warner,  Henry     139 

„         James     84 

„         William     182 
Lees,  Armine  William  Mountain     295 
Le  Fanu,  Thomas  Philip     229 
Lefroy,  Augustus  Henry  Fraser     267 

„          Harry  George      195 

„         Henry  Bruce     282 
Le  Geyt,  Philip  Harrison     84 
Leggatt,  George  Bethune     100 

„          Owen     279 
Le  Grice,  Frederick  Swaine     107 
Legh,  Piers  Frederick     52 
Leigh,  Arthur  Egerton     286 

„         Neville  Egerton     277 

„         Oswald  Peter     72 
Leigh-Bennett,  see  Bennett,  G.  S.  L. 
Leith,  John  Farley      75 
Lemonius,  Francis  Henry     265 
Lenon,  Arthur     153 
Leonard,  Hugh  Gastrell     323 
Leslie,  George  Francis     333 

„         John  Edward  Cranston     263 
Lester,  Horace  Frank     264 

„         John  Moore     256 
Lethbridge,  Wroth     43 
Levick.  Frank     298 

„          Herbert     178 
Lewes,  William  Price  Llewellyn     i  26 
Lewis,  Charles  Edward     49 

„         Edward  James  Gardner     236 


Lewis,  Thomas  Hope     298 
Lewthwalte,  George      132 

„         William     291 
Liggins,  Henry 'Joseph      175 
Lillingstone,  Charles  William    Pownall 

12 

Lindsay,  George     36 
Lindsell,  Robert  James     325 
Linton,  Sydney      145 
Liptrott,  John     215 
Lister,  Charles  William     296 

„         Edward     239 
Little,  George  Savile  Lumley      1 1  2 
Littledale,   Clement   St.   George    Royds 

263 

Littlewood,  Henry  Charles     267 
Litton,  Henry      171 
Liverey,  Reginald     285 
Llewellyn,  Evan  Henry     212 

„          Llewellyn     191 

„          Raymond      170 

„         William      172 
Lloyd,  Charles  Owen     20 

„         Edward  Wynell  Mayow      173 

„         Ernest  Octavius      286 

„          George  Herbert     238 

,,         George  Martin     30 

„          Herbert     126 

„         James  Edward      196 

„         James  Herbert     103 

„          Owen  William     25 

„         Thomas  Henry      157 
Loch,  James     137 
Lock,  Charles  Henry  Wilson      171 
Lockett,  John      184 
Lodge,  Theophilus  Burnand     259 
Lomax,  Charles  Henry     243 

„         John  Chadwick     281 

,,         Richard     53 

,,         Samuel   Holt     306 

,,         Thomas  Leech     342 

,,         Thomas  Openshaw      121 
Lomer,  Edward  Bridger     23 
Long,  Arthur  Colclough     20 

„          Donald  Macdonald     235 

„         William  Waithman     208 
Longfield,  John     46 
Longlands,  Herbert  Penderel     34 
Longley,  Charles  Thomas     6 

,,          Henry     41 

„         John     94 

,,          Raynsford  Cytherus      10 
Longman,  James     333 
Longmore,  William  Henry      15 
Longstaff,  George  Blundell     249 
Lopes,  Edmund  Francis     79 

,,         George  Ludlow      107 
Lord,  Arthur  Drummond     297 


LOV — MAN] 


Index. 


373 


Loveday,  George     16 

Lovell,  Charles  Champion      121 

„         Esdaile  Lovell     120 
Loverock,  Lewis     300 
Low,  Sampson      334 
Lowe,  Charles  James  Blackburn     332 

,,          Walter  Bezant     265 
Lowndes,  Arthur     73 

„         Charles  William  Selby      171 
,,          Henry  William  Selby      164 
Lowndes,  E.  C.,  see  Gorst,  E.  C. 
Lowrey,  Francis     308 
Loyd,  Edward  Kirkman      265 

,,         Lewis  Haig     176 
Lucan,  Earl  of,  see  Bingham,  Lord 
Lucas,  Henry  Frank  Egbert     197 
Luck,  George  Driver     83 
Lucy,  Walter  Arthur     248 

,,         William  Charles     212 
Ludlam,  Charles  Alfred     319 
„         Felix     213 
„         Jeffery  William      182 
Lumsdaine,  Francis  Gordon  Sandys   1 1 
Lupton,  Charles     303 
,,          Sydney     246 
Lushington,  Algernon  Hay     212 
Arthur  Charles     261 
Edward  Charles  Mortimer  319 
Edward  Eardley     237 
Frederick  Seton  Karr     212 
Godfrey     53 
Herbert  Gurney     212 
Thomas  Godfrey  Law      241 
Lyon,  Alfred  Charles     291 
Arthur     265 
George     169 
Joseph     75 
William  Henry     186 

MACALLUM,  Hugh  Kirk     328 
Macartney-Filgate,    Townley    Patten 

Hume     131 
Macaulay,  Charles  Trevelyan     236 

„          Colin  Alexander     87 

„          Colin  Aulay     253 

„         John  Kirby      162 

,,         Robert  Helenus     301 

„         Thomas     52 

„          William  Henry     30 
McBarnet,  Cockburn      122 
McBayne,  Francis  John     62 
McBride,  Ernest  Ehlers     203 
MacCarthy,  Charles  Desmond     66 

„          Henry  Mead      70 
McCrea,  Arthur  Selby     291 
MacCreight,  William  Leslie     71 
McCurdy,  Edward  Hamilton      15 
MacDaniel,  Jeremiah  James     305 


Macdonald,  Henry  Sandfield     217 

,,          William  Henry     106 
M'Ewen,  Alan  Calveley     255 
McGowan,  see  Turner  McGowan 
MacGregor,  Alexander     283 

,,         Robert  Dennistoun     90 

,,         Walter  Alexander     216 

„         William     228 
Maclnnes,  John  Reynolds     71 

Miles     1 6 

Mack,  Philip  Paston     295 
Mackay,  Alexander  Forbes     104 
Mackenzie,  Frederick  Gordon     304 

,,          John  Dixon     50 
Mackinlay,  James  Egan  Harrison     379 
Mackintosh,  Ronald      135 

„         William  Alfred  Bruce     95 
MacKinnell,  William     69 
Maclachlan,  Duncan      128 

„         Robert  Dick      194 
Maclaren,  David  Bannerman     294 
Maclean,  Allan      144 

,.         Donald  Frederick     261 

,,         Gerald  Alexander     330 
Macleod,  Alexander  John      183 
Macmahon,  Lionel     323 
Macmillan,  Henry     254 

„         Michael     259 
Macnamara,  Henry  Danvers     289 
Macpherson,  Alexander     137 

„         John      137 
Macturk,  William  Duncan     138 
Madden,  William      53 
Maddison,  Arthur  Roland     171 

„         George  Henry     273 

„         Ralph     6 

Magniac,  Herbert  St.  Leger     39 
Mahony,  George  Philip  Gun      152 

„          Peirce  Charles  de  Lacy     240 
Mainwaring,  Eugene  George  Henri   153 

„          Frederick      183 

„         Randolph      142 
Mair,  John  George     179 
Mair-Rumley,  see  Mair 
Maitland,  Frederick  Henry     229 
Mallaby,  John  Jackson     137 
Maltby,  Edward  Charles     154 
Malton,  Stewart     32 
Mander,  Charles  Tertius     277 
Manckiewicz,  Frank  James     325 

„         George  Augustus     337 
Mann,  Arthur  Joynson      184 

,,          Edward     327 

„          Henry     282 

,,          Robert  Campbell     306 
Manning,  Edward  Montagu      158 
Mansel,  Robert  Henry     227 
Mansel,  E.  B.,  see  Philips,  E.  B. 


374 


Index. 


[MAN — MIC 


Man  sell,  Waldemar     136 
Mansfield,  James  Lutyens      154 

,,         Thomas     173 

„         William     301 
Mappin,  Frank      180 

,,         Samuel  Wilson     307 
Margerison,  Richard     285 
Margetts,  Burroughs  Henry      191 
Markham,  Charles  William      179 

,,         Frederick      172 

„         Gervase      165 

„          Henry     231 

„          Walter  James      187 
Marlen,  Henry  John   Hopwood     303 
Marriott,  Ernest  Edward     327 

„          Horace  Spelman      165 

„          Humphrey  Richard  George  52 

,,         Perceval     80 

„          William     62 

„          William  Henry     49 
Marryat,  Albert  Palliser      103 
Marsden,  Frederick  John      175 

,,          Maurice  Howard      181 
Marsh,  Edward  Eyton      16 

„          William  Eyton          16 
Marshall,  Charles     170 

„          Francis  Henry     342 

,,          Frank  Edward     204 
George     255 

,,         George  Hibbert     33 

,,          James     82 

„         John      128 

,,         Robert  Manning     35 

,,         Samuel     28 

„         Victor  Alexander  Ernest     143 

„         Walter  James     87 

„         William     30 

„         William  Cecil     247 
Marshman,  Edmund     7 
Martin,  Albert  Bentinck      157 

„         George     253 

„         John  Savage     193 

,,         Marcus  Trevelyan     137 

„         William  Henry     195 

„         William  Reid     116 
Martin  Leake,  William     44 
Marwood,  William     56 
Mason,  Charles  Edward     296 

„         Edward  Snow     118 

„          Frederick  Latour      142 

„         Richard     152 

,,         Thomas     179 

„         Thomas  Henry     286 

„         William      143 

„         William     305 
Master,  Arthur  Cornewall  Chester     292 

„         Egerton  Philip  Chester     191 

„         Gilbert  Coventry     142 


Masterman,  Nevil     257 

„         John  Story     226 
Mather,  Arthur  Stanley     159 

„          Frank  Albert     119 

„  Myles  Edward  233 
Maton,  Leonard  James  191 
Matthews,  John  Gunter  281 

„         John  Henry  Dudley      165 
Maturin,  Charles  Edward     319 
Maude,  Charles  Henry     31 

,,         Edmund     304 

„          Henry     279 

„         Thomas     203 

„         Thomas  Francis     5 

„         William     261 
Maule,  Henry  Compton      251 

„          Montagu  St.  John      191 
Maw,  John  Henry  Cornelius     187 
Mawdsley,  William  Henry     248 
Maxwell,  James     73 

,,         Lewis  Robert  Meredith     322 

William  Hall     205 
May,  Edmund  Alexander     227 

,,          Edward  Sinclair     301 

,,         Edwin     94 
Mayhew,  Henry  Courtney     125 
Mayne,  Charles  James  Otway     234 
Mayor,  Arthur     62 
Meade- Waldo,  Edmund  Waldo      13 

„         Gustavus  Rochfort     13 
Meara,  George  Emilius  James     17 
Medley,  Frank  Howard     200 

„         Gerald  Morse     145 
Medlycott,  William  Coles  Paget     36 
Meeson,  John     295 
Meiklejohn,  David  Ogilvie     203 

,,         William  Hope     167 
Mein,  William  Burnley     201 
Mellor,  George  Henry     232 
Melly,  Charles  Henry     314 

„         Charles  Pierre     26 

„         Edward  Ferdinand     329 

„         George     26 
Melville,  Alexander  Brodie     89 

„          Alexander  Samuel  Leslie     8 

„         Robertson  John      108 

„  Swinton  Samuel  62 
Menzies,  James  Alexander  90 

„         Stuart  Alexander     232 

„         William     326 
Mercer,  William  Frederick      183 
Meredyth,  Henry  William     7 
Merewether,  Charles  George     235 
Meyer,  Frederick  Burnett     70 
Michael,  Michael  John     334 
Michaelson,  Edward  Brockholes     205 
Michell,  Arthur  Tompson     267 
Micholls,  Edward  Montefiore     281 


MIC — MOR] 


Index. 


375 


Micholls,  Sydney  Philip     238 
Middleton,  Frederick  Matthews     67 

„          Henry     242 

„          Henry  Samuel     81 

„         Joseph     173 
Middleton,  A.  E.,  see  Monck,  A.  E. 
Mieville,  John  Francis     105 
Miles,  Henry  Stewart     250 

„         Roger     230 
Milford,  Alfred     66 

„         Robert  Newman     37 
Millais,  George  Gray     320 
Miller,  Alexander  Edward     30 

„         Francis  Broughton  Anson    303 

„         George  Taverner     127 

„          Henry  Brougham      1 24 

„         John  Frederick     261 

„         Mark     240 

,,         Thomas  Frederick     230 
Milles,  Hon.  Lewis  Richard  Watson   12 
Millett,  Arthur  Hill     48 

„         Frederick  George     109 

„          Henry      119 

„         Montague     127 
Milligan,  Charles     28 
Millington,  Frederick  Gray     288 

„         Gordon  Innes     226 

„         John  Alexander  Murray     244 
Mills,  Charles  Sidney  Davers     31 

,,         Robert  Fenwick     253 

„         Thomas  Richard     258 
William  Primrose     78 
Milne,  Robert  Oswald     272 
Milner,  Dudley  Francis     286 

„         Granville     237 
Milward,  George     166 
Milward,  see  Sayer  Milward 
Mitford,    Reginald     Colville     William 

Reveley      113 
Moberly,  George  Ernest     174 

„          Lewis  Edward     253 

„         William  Octavius     214 
Moffett,  Thomas     89 
Mogg,  William     190 
Moilliet,  Charles  Ernest     187 

„         James  Keir     122 

„         John  Lewis     122 

„         Theodore     167 
Molesworth,  Anthony  Oliver     90 

„         Morgan  Crofton     80 

„         Richard     80 

„          William  Robert     134 
Molesworth  St.  Aubyn,  Hender  John  25 
Molyneux,  Christopher  More 

„          Edmund      104 
„          William  More     60 
Monck,  Arthur  Edward     70 
,,         Lambert  William     39 


Monckton,  John  Braddick     31 
Money,  Charles  Septimus     18 

,,         George  Alfred     270 

„          Mosley  Sapte     255 
Money-Kyrle,  see  Money,  C.  S. 
Monier- Williams,  Monier  Faithful     216 
Monk,  Edward     59 

,,         Midhurst     59 

„         Thomas  James     56 
Monnington,  George  James      168 
Monro,  Frederick  Hugh     291 

„          Frederick  John      164 

„         Robert  Douglas      164 
Montagu,  Arthur     26 

„          Ernest  Edgar     225 
Montgomery,  Basil  Templer     263 
Moore,  Arthur  William     281 

,,         Charles  Alfred     95 

„         Henry  O'Hara     95 

„         John  Dyson     273 

„         John  Ernest     331 

,,         John  George     95 

„         Thomas  Coney  Tunnard     318 

„          William  Jackson      184 

„         William  Walker     222 
More,  Alexander  Godman     22 

„         Robert     330 
Moreton,  Hon.  Berkeley  Basil     59 

„         Hon.  Howard     88 

„          Hon.  Reynolds     61 

„          Hon.  Wyndham  Percy      116 
Morewood,  William  Barlow     232 
Morgan,  Charles  Frederick     250 

„          Edmund  Charles     97 

„          Edward  Strachan      182 

„          Eusebius  Hamilton     33 

„         Frederick     274 

„          Henry  Foscue     182 

„          Hugh  Hanmer  Rayer     321 

„         Rees  Powell      165 

„         Thomas     8 

„          William  John  Fennell     232 
Morgan-Payler,  Egeiton  Payler     282 

„         Frederick  Payler     144 
Morland,  Anthony  Thomas     164 
Morley,  Charles  Edward      128 

„         Charles  Robert     274 
Morrell,  Charles      159 

„          Frederick  Parker     130 

„         George  Herbert     185 
Morries-Stirling,  John  Morries     255 
Morris,  Alfred  William  Johnson     255 

„         Augustus  William      157 

„         Charles  Alexander     210 

„         Charles  Smyth     221 

„          Edmund     51 

„          Edward  Coxwell     285 
Edward  Ellis     180 


376 


Morris,  Edward  Har 

„         George  Toil 

„          Henry     6 

„          Robertson 

„          Thomas 

„          Western 
Mortimer,  Alfred 

„          Charles      no 
Mortimore,  Alexander     210 

„         John     62 
Moseley,  Henry  John      192 

„          James      109 

William  Henry     61 
Mosley,  Paget  Peploe      109 

„          Rowland      133 
Moss,  Arthur  Spence     292 

„         Frederick  Blundell     272 
Moss-Blundell,  see  Moss 
Mostyn,  William  Eccles      170 
Mothersill,  Walter     338 
Moukrie,  Arthur  Austin     41 

„         Cecil  Bligh      143 

,,         Crawford  Davison     27 

„          Fergusson  Rose     73 

„         George  Edward      139 

„         George  William     9 

„         Gerard      i 

„         John  Austin     27 
Mounsey,  Augustus  Henry     86 
Muir,  Archibald  Mungo     195 

„          Charles  Wemyss     247 

„         John  Fail  lie      185 

„          William  James  Wemyss      142 
Mulleneux,  Charles      191 
Munby,  George   Frederick   Woodhouse 

57 

„         John  Forth-   57 
Muntz,  Charles  Oscar     279 

„         John  Frederick     325 
Murray,  George  William      15 

„          Reginald      186 

r,         Thomas  Douglas     168 
Musgrave,  Charles  Burton     2 

,,         Vernon     36 
Mussabini,  Edward     284 

„          Ferdinand     313 

NADEN,  J.  G.     322 

Napier,  Arthur  Sampson      280 
„          Charles  Donald      14 
„          Edward  Francis     213 
„          Francis  Roger  Barnston      14 
„          Frederick      143 
„         John  Warren      14 
„          Thomas  Bateman      292 
„          Walter  John     329 
„          William  John      1 12 

Napier-Clavering,  see  Napier,  J.  W. 


Tpn  Langton     3  u 

„          William  Francis      236 
Nelson,  Albert  Ommanney      20 
Nevill,  Francis  Richard     251 

„          William  Yalden      277 
Nevins,  Arthur  Penrose  Birkbeck      250 

„         James  West     234 

„         Reginald  Theophilus   Graham 

2IO 

Newall,  Edgar     298 

„         Hugh  Frank     329 

„          Samuel  Arthur      155 

„         William  Potter     209 
Ncwbatt,  Charles  Henry     68 
Newberry,  Richard  Nicholas     114 
Newbold,  Francis  George     9 
Newcomb,  Fitzroy  William  Dawney  191 
Newill,  Joseph  Henry      176 
Newman,  Arthur  Alexander      150 

„          Humphrey      177 

„         Richard  Durnford     272 

„         Rowland     200 

„         Walter     9 1 
Newton,  Charles  Edmund      n 

„         Francis  James     318 

„         John     225 

„         William  Gyllich     269 
Nicholas,  Richmond     80 
Nicholetts,  Edward  Cornwall     168 

„          Henry      140 

„         John  Toller     32 
Nicholls,  Henry  Cornelius     42 
Nicholson,  Cuthbert  Ismay     302 

„          Francis  Ismay     278 

„         George  Stuart     291 
Henry  Whalley      166 

„          Herbert  Ismay      244 

,,         John  Meal     236 

„         John  Williams     336 

„         Rhodes     22 
Nicol,  James  Dyce     218 
Nicolls,  Edward  Richard  Jefferys     293 
Nicolson,  Arthur     252 
Nisbet,  Harry  Curtis     22 
Noad,  Wcllesley      216 
Nockolds,  Martin      135 
Norman,  Thomas  Goodman      189 
Norris,  Charles  Edwin      175 
North,  Charles  Augustus     8 
Northcote,  Arthur  Francis     277 
Norton,  Alfred     140 


NOR— PAR] 


Index. 


377 


Norton,  Eardley  John     268 

„         Robert  Bruce     274 
Novelli,  Lewis  William     209 
Noyes,  Thomas  Herbert     12 
Nugent,  Alfred  Frederick     262 
Nunn,  John  Joseph     91 

„         Thomas  William     30 
Nurse,  Henry  Gaitskill     14 
Nutt,  Whaley  Bouchier     203 

OAKELEY,  Edward  Murray     137 

„          Henry  Evelyn     45 

„          Herbert  Stanley     20 
Oakes,  Henry  Frederic     317 

„         Richard  Edward     3 

„         William   Hoyland     301 
Oakley,  Charles  Edward     39 

„         Richard  Banner     87 
Oates,  William  Henry  Coape     93 
O'Brien,  Edward  Francis     63 

„          Edward  Pennefather     141 

„          Henry     63 

O'Connell,  William  Bligh  Henry     258 
Oddie,  Edward     39 
O'Donnell,  George  Glendinning     38 
Oerton,  Edward     297 

„          Frank      206 

„         John  Brawn     209 
Offin,  William      187 
Ogilvie,  Arthur  Graeme     238 

„          Douglas  Alexander     277 

„          Glencairn  Stuart     338 

„  Gordon  /Ubinus  217 
Ogilvy,  Arthur  Trefusis  333 
O'Grady,  Gilbert  203 

,,         Standish  Hayes     57 
Oldfield,  Edward  Colnett     30 

„  Frederick  Folliott  69 
Oldham,  Algernon  Langston  200 

„          Charles  James      174 

„         Charles    Skinner    Dansey 
Oldham     317 

„          Edward  Forbes     313 

„         George  Townsend     225 

„          Hugh  Falconer     293 

„         James     29 

,,         Richard  Dixon     320 
Olivier,  Dacres     38 
Ollivant,  Alfred     101 

„          Edward  Albert      152 

,,         Joseph  Earle     126 

„         William  Spencer     61 
O'Malley,  George  Hunter     166 
Onslow,  Francis  Phipps     91 
Openshaw,  Oliver     344 
Orlebar,  John     83 

„          Richard     36,  76 
Ormerod,  Edward  Stanley     256 

VOL.  II. 


Ormerod,  Joseph  Arderne     214 

Ormrod,  Oliver     306 

Ormsby,  Henry  Magee     138 

Orred,  Stanley     304 

Osborne,  John  Spencer  Follett     169 

Osmaston,  J.,  see  Wright,  J. 

Otter,  Francis     32 

„         John     56 

„          Robert  Henry     65 
Ottley,  Lawrence  Richard     160 
Outhwaite,  Francis  John     210 
Outram,  Frank     342 
Ovans,  Charles  Robertson      101 

„         John  Lambert     101 
Over,  Frederick  Richard     268 

„          Jonathan  Henry     224 
Overton,  John  Henry     83 

.,          William  Henry     97 
Owen,  Charles  M.     311 

,,          George  Seymour     174 

„         John     69 

„         Owen     5 1 

„         Roger  Carmichel  Robert     33 

,,         William     55 

„         William     88 
Owens,  James     107 
Oxford,  Charles     223 
Oxley,  Robert  Henry     222 

PADDOCK,  George  Frank     230 
Paddon,  Henry  Wadham   Locke      132 

,,         John  Locke     138 

,,         William  Francis  Locke     138 
Page,  Henry  Homer     176 

„         Spencer  Cobham     64 
Page- Henderson,  Percy  Robert     325 
Paine,  Edgar  James     251 

,,         Tyrrell  Thomas     234 
Paliologus,  Nicholas  Lower     324 
Palliser,  John  Richard     74 

,,          William     45 

„          Wrey  Bury     59 
Palmer,  Charles  James     203 

,,          Edward  William     215 

,,          Hugh  Robert     127 
Palmer-Samborne,Samborne  Stukeley  9 
Palmes,  Arthur  Lindsay      279 
Papillon,  Thomas  Henry     74 
Parbury,  Douglas  Stewart     236 
Park,  Charles  Stewart     50 

,,         James  Allan     5 

„          William  Atherton     24 
Parke,  Jemmett     35 
Parker,  Duncan     137 

„         Edward  Barnwell     1 18 

„          Frederick  Perrott     163 

„         George     124 

„         Harry  William     242 

li  3  B 


378 


Index. 


[PAR — PHI 


Parker,  Howard      103 

„         James  Smith     56 

„         John  Paget      19 

„         Reginald     87 

,,          Hon.  Sydney      278 

William  Windsor     46 
Parkes,  Henry  Alexander     211 

„         William  Henry      147 
Parkin,  John  Samuel     160 

„          Thomas      191 
Parnell,  John      143 

„         William      143 

„         William  Henry      118 
Parr,  Arthur  Dudley     338 

,,         Thomas  William     320 
Parry,  Edward      19 

„          Llewellyn  England  Sidney  307 

„         Thomas  Love  Duncombe  Jones 

72 

Parry  Jones,  George     <2i 
Parsons,  Charles  Sim  Bremridge     303 

„         Guy      108 
John     74 

Partington,  James  Edge  286 
Parton,  George  Adolphus  272 
Partridge,  Frederick  Henry  225 

„  Walter  Henry  168 
Patch,  Henry  35 

„         Henry  Revel     75 

William     65 
Paterson,  Charles  Robert     275 

,,         James     242 

„         John  Fleming     201 

William      216 
Patry,  Edward     328 

,,  James  Henry  308 
Pattison,  Francis  Winn  62 
Paul,  Josiah  Edward  277 

„          Robert  Maclean      137       " 

„          Thomas     210 
Paulet,  Francis      123 
Paunecfote,  Bernard     228 
Paxton,  Harry  Kent     319       .     , 

„          Robert  Charles      189 
Payler,  see  Morgan-Payler 
Payne,  Salusbury  Gillies     37 
Peake,  Henry  William     249 

„         James     219 
Pears,  Henry      i  13 
Pearce,  Henry     208 
Pearse,  Herbert  George      210 
Pearson,  Alexander     306 

,,          Arthur  Astley      205 

,,          Arthur  Beilby     305 

,,          Charles  Henry      16 
John      157 

,,         John  Kichard     5 1 

,,          Thomas  Sherwin     238 


Pearson,  William     96 

,,          William  LawrenceWemyss  293 
Pearson-Gee,  see  Pearson,  A.  B. 
Pearson-Gregory,  set  Pearson  T.  S. 
Pease,  Charles  Clifford      201 

,,          Francis  Richard      201 
Pechell,  Edward  Rodney  Cecil      1 1 1 
Peel,   Edmund      250 

„          Edward  Lennox      312 

„         Florence  William      235 

,,          Frederick      2 1 2 
Peele,  Charles  John  Brandram      261 
Peile,  Clarence  John     2  1 1 

„          Solomon  Charles   Frederic    31  I 

„          Walter  Octavius     168 
Pelly,  Charles     327 

,,          John  Stannus     336 
Pemberton,  Edward  John     36 

,,          George      10 

,,          Percy  Leigh     306 

,,          Wykeham  Leigh     72 
Pendred,  Samuel     173 
Pennington,  John     87 
Penny,  Alfred      183 
Penny  man,  Alfred  Worseley      330 

,,          James  Worseley     318 
Penrose,  John      249 
Pepperday,  Alfred  William     271 

,,         John  Hinds      199 
Perceval,  Spencer     31 
Percival,  James  Stanley     36 

„          Lewis     44 

„         Thomas  Helier     5 
Pereira,  William     98 
Perfect,  William  Mosley     254 
Perkins,  Alfred  Thrale      144 

„          Edmund  Steele      133 

„         Reginald     67 
Perot,  William  Yates     340 
Perring,  John  William  Cowell     7 
Perry,  Charles  Copland     289 

„          Ottley  Lane     200 

,,          Samuel      119 

„          William   Henry      219 
Perryn,  George   Edward      125 

„          Richard  Henry     44 
Persse,  Richard  Dudley     75 
Peshall,  Samuel      215 
Peters,  Arthur  Ernest     281 

,,          Edward  Nicholls     100 
Phayre,  Robert     248 
Philby,  Henry  Montagu      317 

„          Herbert  Henry     300 

„         James  Bridger     242 
Philips,  John  Capel     33 
Phillipps,  Charles  James    5 

,,          Edward  Berkeley      135 

„         James     5 


PHI — PRO] 


Index. 


379 


Phillipps,  John  James    78 
Phillips,   Charles      278 

,,          Courtenay  Mansel     230 

„          Frank  Henry      329 

„          George  Harold      330 

.,          Henry      1 79 

„          Henry  Frederick     59 

„         John      126 

„          John  Henry      167 

„          Percy  Roberts     335 

,,          Philip  Lovell  Collier     95 

„          Spencer  William      70 

„          William     263 

,,          William  Reginald     254 
Philp,  Francis  Lamb     99 
Philpot,  Frederick  Freeman     259 

„          Frederick  Nathaniel     71 

„          Harvey  John     71 
Philpott,  Henry  Gray      22 

„         Richard  Stamper     2 
Phipps,  Pownoll  William     77 
Phipson,  Weatherley     200 
Pickard,  Henry  Adair     28 
Piercy,  John  Morpott     240 
Piggott,  Louis  James  Fitzgerald     343 
Pigott,  William     108 

„         William  Harvey      19$ 
Pike,  John  William      276 

„          Marmaduke  Christian     307 

„         Thomas  Mayer     254 

„          William  Herbert     272 
Pilchet,  William   Fitzgerald     47 
Pilditch.  Frank  Slated    208 
Pilkington,  John  Ormerod      289 

,,          Lionel  Scott     2 1 

,,          Oliver  Stainton     326 
Pinckney,  William  John      195 
Pinder,  North     9 
Pinfold,  George     336 
Pinhey,Robert  William Spottiswoode  280 
Pirie,  Alexander  George     99 

„         Francis  Logic     136 
Pitt,  William     90 
Player,  St.  Aubvn  Henry      160 
Plowden,  George  Ward  Chicheley     96 
Plumb,  Duncan  Charles     328 

„          Frederick     273 

„         Thomas  Street     275 
Pogose,  Paul      297 
Polk,  Van  Leer     327 
Poison,  Arthur  Crawley     85 
Pomeroy,  William  Knox      171 
Poole,  Arthur  Ruscombe     140 

„          Gabriel  Roland  Ruscombe    199 
Hugh  Ruscombe     208 
Robert  Burton      142 
William  Halsted     75 
Pooley,  Thomas  William  Lee     73 


Pooley,  William  Alexander      124 

Pope,  George  Henry      145 

Porch,  Reginald      143 

Porter,  William  Carmichael     105 

Posnett,  Richard  Jebb      132 

Potts,  Henry  John     202 
„          John  Narney      76 
,,          Leonard  Francis     341 

Poulden,  Edward  Courtenay      100 


„     Thomas  George     78 
Powell,  Evan  Bavlis  Skeeler 


109 


„          Frederick  York      240 

„          Harry  James     272 

„          Henry  Clarke      105 
Walter      163 

„         William  Peter     246 
Power,  Edward  John     341 

,,          Henry  Alfred      146 

„         William  Addison      133 
Pownall, Charles  Assheton  Whately    218 

,,          Frederick  Hyde     42 
Powys,  William  Percy     121 
Praed,  John     92 
Prance,  Henry  Penrose     230 

„          Lewis  Newcomen      134 

,,          Miles  Henry      113 
Pratt,  Arthur  Spencer     292 

,,          Henry  Arthur     296 

,,          Henry  Montague     318 
Prentice,  William  Taylor     24 
Prescot,  Charles  Warre      103 
Prescott,  Charles  William     217 

,,         Oldfield  Kelsall     19 
Preston,  John  Wilby     97 

,,          Thomas  Sansome     91 
Pretor,  Samuel  Ashton     92 
Prevost,  Edward  William     255 
Price,  Arthur  Bulkley     229 

,,          Arthur  Rokeby     292 

,,         Frederick  Octavius     43 
Prichard,  Illtudus  Thomas      12 

„         Illtyd  Molim     250 

,,         Walter  Henry     319 
Priestley,  Peter     232 
Priestman,  Francis     309 
Prince,  Gilbert  John      189 
Pringle,  Stephen  Duncan     309 
Prinsep,  Charles  John      141 

,,          Frederick  Bruce      119 
Pritchard,  Charles  Bradley     86 

,,          William      154 
Prittie,  George  Kdward     240 
Proby,  Charles  Howe     84 
Procter,  Christopher  William  Cecil     275 

„          Foster  Wilfred     219 
Prothero,  Edward  Douglas     219 
Proudfoot,  Alfred     217 


380 


Index. 


[PRO— ROB 


Prower,  Mervyn     202 

,,         Nelson     3 1 6 
Pullin,  Samuel  John     153 
Purkis,  Harry  Chevalier     184 
Purves,  George  Hurdis     237 

,,          Harry  Guillod     237 
Purvis,  Alexander  Kennedy     287 
Pycroft,  Francis     247 

RADCLIFFE,  Frank     240 

„         George  Bulstrode  Edmund  231 
Radford,  Childers  Charles     16 

„         Frederic     134 
Raffles,  Thomas  Stamford     288 
Raikes,  George  Whittington     190 

,,          Henry  Thomas  Alexander     57 
Railton,  Ernest  Henry     339 
Ralli,  George  Constantine     332 

„          Paul     321 

„         Theodore     268 
Ramsay,  George  Gilbert     101 

„         James  Henry     31 

,,         William     32 
Ramsden,  Frederick  John     74 

„         Frederick  Selwyn     17 

„         John  Plumptre     36 

„  William  Henry  128 
Rasch,  Henry  Augustus  224 
Rathbone,  Arthur  Benson  281 

„         William     235 
Ratliff,  Arthur  William     265 
Rattray,  Adam  Clerk     58 

„         James  Clerk     58 
Ravenhill,  Charles  Prescott     139 
Ravenscroft,  Birkbeck  Mulkurn     328 

„         John     310 

„         Joseph     333 
Rawdon,  William  Frederick     65 
Rawlinson,  Abram  Creswicke     108 

,,         George  Ernest     219 
Rawson,  Francis  George     71 
Raymond,  John  Weston     94 
Rayner,  Thomas  Dyson     316 
Reader,  Frank  William     250 

,j          Henry  Charles  Lyon      234 
Redfern,  John     62 
Redmayne,  Leonard     82 
Reed,  Barras  Ramsay     343 
Rees,  Thomas  William  John     331 
Reeve,  Nevill  Henry     1 18 
Reeve-King,  see  Reeve,  N.  H. 
Reeves,  William  Maunsell     175 
Reid,  Herbert  Astell  Stewart     322 

,,         John  Ellis     165 

,,         John  William      77 

„          Robert     233 

„  Robert  Savage  182 
Remington,  Robert  Leighton  265 


Rendall,  F.  S.,  see  Holden,  F.  S. 
Reynolds,  Arthur  Sutherland     249 

,,          Edmund  Denison     317 
Rhoades,  Edward  James     60 

„         Henry  Tull     60 

„         James      I  16 

,,         Theodore  Hugh  Gough     175 

,,          Willoughby  Thomas     60 
Rhodes,  Thomas     327 
Ricardo,  Halsey  Ralph     298 
Richard,  Sydney  Walter  Adolphe     232 
Richardes,  William  John  Stephens     42 
Richards,  George  Henry      142 

„         John  Tudor      [56 

„         Sydney     258 

„         Thomas  Bailey     53 

„          Walter  John      233 
Richardson,  Jasper  Myers     239 

„         John     211 

„         John  Soame     98 

„         Ralph      157 

„         Robert     233 

„         William     335 

,,          William  John      256 

„         William  Martin     64 
Rickards,  Alan  William  Low     245 

„          Cyril  Henry     258 
Ricketts,  William  Vincent     79 
Riddell,  George  William  Hutton     92 
Rid^way,  John      177 
Ridley,  Charles  Parker     290 

„         Holt  Waring     251 
Riley,  Charles  Campbell     284 

„         Hamlet     248 
Ringrose,  Arthur  Edmund  Leake      276 

„          Charles  Edward  Leake     221 
Riverina,  Bishop  of,  see  Linton,  Sydney 
Rivington,  Cecil  Stansfeld     274 

„         John  Alfred     193 

„         William  John      182 
Roberton,  Alexander  Gordon  Hamilton 

250 

Roberts,  William  Bertie     314 
Roberts,   C.  C.  and    F.   A.    R.    C.,   see 

Cramer-Roberts 
Robertson,  Charles  Murray     272 

„         George  Pringle     170 

„         James     222 

„         James  Murray     242 
Murray     245 

„          William      112 

„  William  James  33 
Robins,  Upton  Strode  223 
Robinson,  Brooke  64 

„          Charles  James     55 

,,         Charles  May  berry     52 

„         Edward     287 

Frederick  Laud     160 


BOB — SAW] 


Index. 


381 


Robinson,  George     174 

„          William   Bryan      179 

,,         William  Charles  Wingfield  223 

Robson,  Alfred  Tufnell      183 
„          John      26 

Rocke,  James  Harwood     38 

Roe,  Robert  Edward      10 

Rogers,  George  Edmund     220 

»         J°hn     77 

,,  John  Henry  226 
Rokeby,  Henry  Ralph  48 
Romilly,  Alfred  231 

„         Charles  Edward      181 

„         Cosmo     21 1 

„         George     261 
Ronald,  Robert  Wilson     314 
Rooper,  John  George     268 
Rose,  Charles  Day      181 

„          Edward  George     202 

„          Edward  Temple     308 

„         William      181,346 
Ross,  C\cil     82 

,,         George  Edward  Aubert     195 

,,         John  Cameron      76 

,,          William  Munro     55 
Rossmore,.Lord,  see  Westenra 
Rothera,  Charles  Lambert     244 
Rougemont,  Edward     45 
Roughton,  Wentworth      173 
Roupell,    George     Charles     Kynaston 

Piggott     248 
Rouquette,  Henry  Seymour     245 

,,          Herman  Edward     259 
Rouse,  Robert  Cecil     294 
Rowbotham,  Daniel  Lees     124 
Rowden,  Aldred  William      245 
Rowley,  William  Arcedcckne      101 
Rowsell,  Evan  Edward     42 
Royds,  Charles  Twemlow      121 

,,          Gilbert  Twemlow      159 

,,         Nathaniel     99 

„         Smith  Byrom      191 
Ruck-Keene,  Henry      21 

,,         Arthur     67 
Rusbridger,  Joseph     15 

„          Stewart  Holcombe     307 
Rushton,  Frederick  Lever     277 
Russell,  John  Grey     216 

„          Louis  Pitman      216 

,,         Robert  Pattison     216 

„         William  Lean     270 
Rutson,  Albert  Osliffe     100 

„          Henry     49 
Rutter,  Algernon      130 

„         Edward      130 

,,         Edward     217 

„         Frederick  John      130 

„         John  Clement     207 


Rutter,  Richard  Woodd     170 
Ryley,  Frank      214 

SADD,  George     336 

Sadler,  Ralph  Stanley     244 

Safford,  Frederick      154 

St.  Barbe,  see.  Brown,  H.  L.  S. 

St.  George,  Acheson  Whitmore     315 

Sale,  Clement  Sheriff  Townsend     69 

,,          Edwin  Stephen     58 

,,          Henry  Townsend      77 

,,          Matthew  Townsend      181       . 

Thomas  Walker     86 
Salisbury,  Edward      157 
Salmond,  Charles  James     62 
Salomonson,  Charles     321 
Salt,  Frederick     175 

„          Henry     163 

„         John  Charles      124 

„         Thomas     20 
Saltmarshe,  Arthur  William     23 

„         Robert     72 
Sampson,  Samuel  Arthur     243 
Samuelson,  Henry  Bernhard     209 
Sandars,  Charles  Lionel     343 

„          Edmund     78 

„          Horace  William     269 

„         Richard     49,  345 

„          William  Collett     142 
Sandeman,  Alaster  Campbell     343 

„          David  George     152 

„         Thomas  Fraser     37 
Sanderson,  Hastings     47 
Sandford,  Daniel  Augustus     i 

„          Daniel  Sidney     45 

„          Ernest  Grey     118 

„         John  Douglas     88 
Sandham,  Henry     31 

„         Willoughby  Hamond     136 
Sandhurst,  Lord,  see  Mansfield,  W. 
Sandys,    Hon.   Michael   Edwin    Marcus 

315 

Sandys-Lumsdaine,  Francis  Gordon   n 
Sankey,  Richard  John      145        -  , 
Sapte,  William     312 
Sargant,  Charles  Henry     300 

„          Edmund  Bealey     290 
Sartoris,  Algernon  Charles  Frederick  261 
Satterthwaite,  Edward     323 
Saul,  Silas  George     88 
Saunders,  Arthur  Augustus     147 
Saurin,  William  Granville     n 
Savage,  Francis  William     287 

„          Frederick  John     306 
Savill,  John  Eden      194 
Sawyer,  Conrad  Hutchinson     52 

„          Henry     270 

,,         Manfred  John      165 


382 


Index. 


[SAY — SKI 


Sayer,  Kdward  Henry     104 

„         Frederick      48 

„         John     227 

,,         William  Carlisle     no 
Sayer-Milward,  see  Sayer,  W.  C. 
Scarlett,  William  James     135 
Scarsdale,  Lord,  see  Curzon,  A.   N.  H. 
Schalch,  James     32! 

,,         Vernon  Ansdell     243 
Scholefield,  Cotterill     3 
Scholes,  Alfred  Seddon     343 

,,         Henry  Southey     330 
Scholfield,  Henry  Walter  Bouchier    292 
Schuster,  Samuel  Leo     35 
Scobell,  Barton  Laud  John      108 
Scott,  Albert  Edward      172 

,,         Alexander  Nairne     293 

„         Alfred     249 

„         Charles  Clare     242 

„         Charles  James     193 

„         Courtenay  Harvey  Saltrem    55 

„          Edward  Ashley     6 
John     98 

„         John  Guillim     165 

„         John  William     5 

„         Osmund  Joseph  Walter     97 

„         Richard     68 

„         Robert  Henry     43 
Walter     304 

„         Walter  Folliott     172 

„          William  Cumin      161 
Scott-Elliot,  William     240 
Scrimgeour,  Charles  James     2 
Scrivens,  Frederick      19 
Scruton,  Walter     57 
Scully,  John  William     243 
Seabroke,  George  Mitchell     231 
Seager,  John  Lingen     202 
Sedgefield,  Arthur  Robert  Wyatt     309 
Selfe,  Sydney  Gerard  Frederick     194 

„         William  Lucius     166 
Sellar,  Alexander  Craig      101 

„         Patrick     296 
Selous,  Frederick  Courtenay     260 
Senior,  Edward  Marcus  Nassau     267 

„         Walter  Nassau     238 
Serjeantson,  James  Jordon     90 

Peter  Bell     119 

Seton,  Andrew  Ramsay  Wilmot      269 
Seymour,  Alfred      157 
Shackleton,  John     71 
Shafto,  Frederick  Duncombe     196 

,,         John  Eden  Duncombe     88 
Sharp,  Charles  Taylor     301 

„         Granville     193 

„         John     90 

„         Richard  Ward     270 

„         Thomas  Budworth     249 


Sharp,  William     251 

William  Hey     173 
Shaw,  Edward  J.      169 

,,         Edward  Stanhope     207 

,,         John   Lancaster     189 

,,         William  Broughton      185 

„          William  Henry     206 

William  S.      169 
Shawe,  Charles  Fleetwood     56 
Shears,  Augustus     15 
Shelmerdine,  Nathaniel     280 

„         Richard  Henry     329 
Shepard,  Henry  Duncan      197 
Shepherd,  Charles  Herbert     208 
Sheppard,  Walter  Byard     159 
Sherrard,  Charles  William     223 
Sherriff,  George     315 
Shilson,  Edward      161 
Shirley,  Arthur  James     299 

,,         Walter  Shirley     251 
Shore,  John  Henry     25  i 
Short,  Richard  Hobberfield     237 
Shorting,  Charles  George  Horatio     139 
Shrewsbury,  Lord  Bishop  of,  see  Stamer, 

L.  T. 

Shuckburgh,  see  Wood,  R.   H. 
Shute,  Arthur  Roch     177 

.,         Stephen  Bisse     311 
Shuter,  Leonard  Allen     271 
Shuttleworth,  Alfred     176 
Siddon,  Samuel  William      155 
Sidebotham,  Charles  Edmund     247 
Sidebottom,  George  Kershaw     34 

,,          Leonard      1 7 

Ralph  Yardley     286 
Sidebottom- Venner,  see  Sidebottom,  L. 
Sidgwick,  Alfred     241 

„         Arthur     131 
Charles     175 

,,         Christopher     262 

,,          Edward      131 

,,         Henry      120 
Sim,  Frederick  William      210 

„         George  Hamilton     259 
Simmons,  Francis  Walter  Churchill  50 
Simpson,  Charles  Herbert     305 

,,         Pierce  Adolphus     124 

„         William     285 
Sinclair,  Edward  Alexander     133 

„          William      270 
Sisson,  John  Pope     243 
Sitwell,  Degge  Wilmot     123 
Skingley,   Henry      150 
Skinner,  George  Thomas     339 

„          Herbert     307 

,,          James      265 
Skipper,  Frederick      172 
Skipwith,  Archibald  Peyton     283       ti 


SKI — STE] 


Index. 


383 


Skipwith,  Sir  Peyton  d'Estoteville     320 

Skipworth,  James  Green      n 

Slater,  Francis     224 

Sloane  Stanley,  Frederick      139 

Smedley,  Edward  Gerrard      191 

Smijth-Windham,  Ashe     9 

Smith,  Alfred      127 

„          Alfred   Vanwaterschoodt  Lucie 
286 

,,          Arthur  George      132 

,,         Arthur  Weston     233 

„         Charles  Fullerton     214 

„          Edmund  M.     84 

,,          Edward     55 

,,          Edward  John     276 

„          Euan  McLaurin     52 

,,          Francis      162 

„          Francis  Kawdon     265 

,,          Frederick  Hippisley      160 

„          Henry     81 

,,          Henry  Tyrwhitt      28 

„          Herbert  Lionel     327 

„          Hyde  Sergison     84 

>}          John  Simm      29 

Reginald  William     301 
Rupert  Turberville     174 
Samuel  Clarke     232 
Thomas  Ayscough     28 
Walter  Wyke     156 
William  Alexander      122 
William  Anthony  Grey     234 
William  Lucie     52 
William  Pickering     328 

„         William  Sidney     54 

„          William  Walter     287 

„         Woolmore  Simmons     116 
Smith,  see  also  Bowden-Smith 
Smyth,  Alexander      115 

„          Edward  Guy  Selby     251 

„          George  Charles      1 28 

„         John   Acheson     70 

„          Hugh  Lyle     83 

„          William   Henry      i 
Smythe,  Frederic     1 5 

„          Henry  Ogle      15 

„         Robert  David      181 
Smythies.  Arthur     205 

„         Frank  Borthwick     253 

„         John  Palmer     162 
Sneyd,  Clement  Broughton     157 

„         Gustavus  Alfred      166 

„          Henry  Francis     159 
Sneyd- Kynnersley,  Charles  Walter  252 

„          Edward  Mackenzie      115 

„          Herbert  William     207 

„         Thomas  Alfred      1 1 2 
Soames,  Robert     115 

„         Stephen     1 7 


Solly,  Arthur  John     322 

„         Godfrey  Allan     330 

„         Samuel  Edwin      185 
Southam,  Frederick  Armitage     260 
Southwell,  Horace  Baden     292 
Soutter,  James  Taylor     235 
Sparrow,  Arthur  William  Hanbury  306 
Speed,  Francis  Elmer     339 
Speid,  Francis  Lovell     324 
Spence,  Michael  Ramsay     243 
Spencer,  Almeric  George      156 

„          Harry  Hammond     55 

„          Herbert  George     66 

„          William      228 
Spens,  James     269 

„         Lionel  Thomas     240 
Spicer,  Northcote  William     43 
Spilling,  Thomas     211 
Spooner,   Hamilton  William   Wetherell 
205 

,,         Richard  Lechmere  Wilberforce 

189 

Springfield,  George  Osborne     176 
Square,  William      175 
Squarey,  Tucker  Fulton      274,346 
Stafford,  Charles  Theomartyr     37 

„          Robert     23 

Stalkartt,  William  Marmaduke     203 
Stalman,  Charles  Francis     106 
Stamer,  Lovelace  Tomlinson     20 
Stanhope,  John  Roddam     6 

,,          Leicester  Charles     314 
Staniland,  Meaburn     263 

,,         Robert  William      147 
Stanley,  Hon.  Algernon  Charles     167 

„         Charles  Geoffry     125 

„          Edward  Henry      115 
Stanning,  John      148 
Stansfeld,  Edward     316 

,,         John  Birkbeck  Evelyn     227 
Stanton,  Arthur  Henry      137 
Staples-Browne,  Frederick  John      172 
Stapleton,  Elliot  Henry     97 
Starkey,  Edward  Charles     139 

.,         John  Frederick      140 

„          Lewis  Randle     91 

„         Thomas  Stanton     112 

„          Walter  Henry      160 
Statter,  Robert     212 
Staunton,  Francis     346 

„         Arthur  Charlton      148 
Steel,  Charles  Godfroy     279 

John     98 

Steele,  Robertson     341 
Stennett,  John  Holland      150 
Stephen,  Alexander  Condie     252 

,.          Harry  Lushington    343 

„          Herbert     316 


384 


Index. 


[STE— TAY 


Steven,  Alexander     190 

Stevens,  William  Brooke  Bridges      105 

Stevenson,  Charles  Aldersey     38 

„         David     284 

„         James      130 

„         John  Charles  Newcombe     83 

„         Nathaniel     145 

„         William  Edgar     249 
Stevenson- Hamilton,  see  Stevenson,  J. 
Steward,  Arthur  Bennett     200 

„         George  Ernest     247 
Stewart,  Charles     65 

„         Charles     149 

„         Charles  David     343 
Charles  Edward     68 

„         Daniel  Shaw     66 

,,          Hamilton  Douglas     68 

„         Henry  Brougham     333 

„         Henry  Tucker     168 

„         James  Drummond     116 

„         John  Erskine  Douglas     25 

„         John  Marcus     44 

„         Nicholas  Allen     6 

„         William     215 

William  Neville     316 
Still,  Ernest  Robert     266 
Stilwell,  Henry     86 
Stirling,  James     186 

„         James  Archibald     320 
Stobart,  Douglas  Wylde     286 
Stock,  Thomas  Osborne     239 
Stogdon,  John  Cole      I  78 
Stokes,  Frederick     237 

„          Henry     228 

„         Russell     291 

„         Thomas  Allen     337 
Stolterfoht,  James  Nicholas     324 
Stone,  Edward  Gresley     60 

„          Edward  Henry  Montague     39 
Percy     323 

„         Robert  Warner    84 
Storr,  Henry     197 

John      186 
Stowe,  Alfred     79 

„         Edwin     101 

„         Leonard      113 
Straker.  John  Blenkinsop     4 
Strange,  Arthur     253 

,,         John  Thomas     224 
Strickland,  Thomson     197 
Stringer,  Thomas  Lowry     100 
Stuart,  Andrew  John      166 

„         Arthur  Edward     250 

„         Henry  Benson     86 
Stuart-Russell,  Christopher  Bowen    338 

„         Henry  Hamilton     298 

„         John  Rae  Sydenham     319 

„          Philip     324 


Stuart-Russell,  William  George     328 
Stuart- Wortley,  Charles  Beilby     252 
Stuckey,  John     319 
Stunt,  Warwick      226 
Sturge,  Lewis  Joseph      138 
Sturt,  Napier  George     122 
Stutfield,  George  Herbert     300 

„          Hugh  Edward  Millington     329 
Sugden,  Claude     313 
Sutcliffe,  William  '  258 
Sutherland,  Evan  Charles     89 

,,         Robert     155 

Sutherland-Walker,  see  Sutherland,  E.  C. 
Sutton,  Henry      189 

„         James     106 

,,         William  George     4 
Swan,  Robert     74 
Swanzy,  Francis     297 
Swinfen-Brown,  see  Brown,  M.  A.   W. 
Swinnerton-Pilkington,WilliamMilbornc 

48 
Sykes,  Arthur  Henry     144 

„         Christopher     38 

„          Frank     323 

„         Richard      128 

„         Thomas  Hardcastle     66 

,,         Walter  Hany     223 
Symes,  John  Ftisby     153 
Symonds,  Arthur  Henry     340 

,,          Ernest  John      316 

„          Henry     336 

,,          Horatio  Percy      249 
Symons-Jeune,  see  Jeune,  J.  F. 
Synge,  Henry     93 

„         Richard    40,  86 

„         Samuel     40 

TAGAUT,  Charles  Ongley     260 

Tahourdin,  Graham      294 

Tait,  Charles  William  Adam     178 

„         James  Alexander      154 

„          John  Sprot      164 

„         Walter  James     129 
Talbot,  George  Canning      18 1 

,,          Hon.  Reginald  Gilbert  Murray 

225 
Tanner,  Joseph     83 

„         Robert     1 24 
Tanqueray,  Arthur  Charles     218 

„         Charles  Waugh     235 
Tapling,  Victor  Lorraine     327 
Tarbet,  Henry     64 
Taswell,  Henry     8 
Tate,  James     89 
Tawney,  Charles  Henry     in 
Tayleur,  Cresswell  John      107 
Taylor,  Charles  Samuel     231 

„         Edmund  Judkin     285 


TAT — TOW] 


Index. 


385 


Taylor,  Edward  Cavendish     31 
,,         George  Herbert     284 
,,         Gerald  Ferguson     194 
„          Harry  Ashworth     288 
„          Henry  Herbert     320 
„          Henry  Scott     271 
Wellesley     281 

Teage,  Dixon  William  Arthur     315 
„         Richard  Frederick      186 
„         William  Roope     171 

Temple,  Edwyn  Frederick     76 
„         Frederick      188 
„          John      238 
„         Robert     10 
„         William  Henry     37 

Templer,  Philip  Arthur     165 

Tennant,  Augustus  Eatwell      143 
„          Cecil  Arthur     332 
„         Charles  Henry     73 
,,         John  Robert     262 

Tennent,  Robert     82 

„         William  Emerson     89 

Tew,  Arthur  William      143 

Tewart,  John  Edward     47 

Thackeray,  John  Wild      184 

Theobald,  Henry  Studdy     204 

Thewles,  Horace  Augustus     151 

Thicknesse,  Ralph     64 

Thirl  wall,  John     9 

Thomas,  Charles  Whiteman      137 
„         Edward     56 
„          Edward  David      129 
„         James  William  Bowen     22 
„          Henry  Evan  Patishall      171 

Thomason,  James  Grant     27 
„         William  Stephen     94 

Thomlinson,  Grant     148 

Thompson,  Alfred      26 

„         Edward  Maunde     133 

„          Francis  Dalzell     284 

„          Henry  Pearse     164 

„          John  Troughton     73 

„          Peile     190 

„         Rawdon      137 

„         Richard  Phillips     171 

„          William      141 

„          William  Frederick     209 

„          William  Henry     145 

„         William  Theophilus     221 

Thomson,  Alexander  Garraway      183 
„         Charles  Fitzgerald     201 
„          George  Abercrombie     229 
,,         James  Frederick  Alison     254 
„         John  Henry     44 
„          Spencer  Campbell      169 
,,         William  Brooke     25 

Thornber,  Hugh     214 

„         Giles  Remington     233 

TOL.  II. 


Thornber,  John  Fraser  Poynder     256 

,,         Richard      269 
Thornewill,  Thomas  Edward     82 
Thorneycroft,  George  Benjamin     231 

„         James  Baird     257 
Thornhill,  Charles     115 

,,          Henry  Jordan     37 

„         William  Blundell     338 
Thornton,  Arthur  Parry     207 

,,         Augustus  Vansittart     262 

„          Edward     2 1 7 

„          Francis  Cholrnondeley     232 

,,         John     161 

„         Thomas     134 

,,          William  Henry     27 

,,         William  Holt     317 
Thorold,  George  Aubrey  William      194 
Thorpe,  Gerald  William     182 
Thruston,  Clement  Arthur     99 
Thurburn,  Robert  William     236 
Thurlow,  Ernest  Hovell     200 

„          Henry  Frederick      158 
Thurnall,  Harry  Joseph      185 
Thursby,  William  Ford     37 
Tierney,  John  Francis     13 
Till,  Frederick     55 
Tillard,  Algernon     218 

„         Robert  Mowbray      183 
Tindal,  Nicolas     210 
Tindale,  Thomas  Plumpton     236 
Tindall,  John     73 
Tinker,  Robert  Meryon     332 
Tinkler,  John     230 
Tisdall,  Charles  Arthur     120 
Tobin,  Alfred  Aspinall     300 

,,          Frank     233 

„         Frederick     233 

„          Henry  Murray     261 
Todd,  Charles  Ruddell     47 
Toke,  Nicolas  Roundell     168 
Tomes,  Robert  John     127 
Tomkins,  Gordon     216 
Tomkinson,  Henry  Richard      12 

„          James      129 
Tomlinson,  Francis     99  . 
Tongue,  Joseph  Ebenezer     187 
Tooth,  Howard  Henry     320 
Topharn,  John  George     162 
Torr,  John  Harold     246 
Torrens,  Henry  D'Oyly     69 
Tosswill,  Charles  Alexander     195 
Toulmin,  Henry  Joseph     95 
Tower,  BrownlowRichardChtistopher  245 
Towers,  William     103 
Townsend,  Charles  Edward  Sutton  263 

„         George  William     80 

„         John  Hands     215 

„         Richard  Bowdler     32 

C  C  C 


386 


Index. 


[TOW— WAI 


Townsend,  Richard  Hume     58 

„         Thomas  Sutton     164 

„         William  Henry  Worth     156 
Trafford,  Frederick     163 

„         George     )  2 

„          Richard  Wylme     152 

,,         Thomas  Henry     104 

,,         William      104 
Tragett,  Thomas  Heathcote     33 
Traherne,  Llewellyn  Price      1 1 1 
Treen,  George     58 
Treherne,  O.  W.,  see  Lloyd,  O.  W. 
Trench,  Richard     102 

,,         Thomas  Richard  Frederick    36 
Trevelyan,  Ernest  John      248 

„         William  Bouverie     280 
Trevor  Charles  Cecil      1 6 

,,          Francis  Charles     56 

„          Frederick  Anthony     23 
Trist,  John  William     210 
Tritton,  Charles  Ernest     177 

,,  Joseph  Herbert  177 
Trotman,  Charles  Hare  146 
Trott,  Henry  William  313 

„         John  Thomas      187 

„          Thomas  John      192 
Trotter,  Alexander  Edmund  Coutts  211 

,,         Coutts     40 
Troughton,  Robert  George     24 
Troup,  William  Bedford      126 
Troutbeck,  George     57 

»        J°hn     57 
Trower,  Henry  William      179 
Tubb,  Henry     284 
Tudor,  Charles  Thyme     155 

,,          Harry     52 
Tugwell,  Henry  William     79 

„          James  Edward      28 
Tunnard,  Ambrose  Bartholomew     233 

„          Henry  Stopford      291 
Tunnard- Moore,  see  Moore 
Tunnicliff,  Charles  Key     35 
Turner,  Abraham     66 

,,         Arthur  Holden      134 

,,         Charles  Simkin     341 

,,         Dawson  Palgrave     180 
George  Edward     335 
Henry  Birkett     218 
Henry  Whichcote     32 
John     57 
John      329 

„          William  Browning     64 

,,          William  Charles      104 

,,          William  Heury     337 
Turner-McGowan,  Edward     338 
Turvin,  Charles  James  Hawkin      215 
Twemlow,  Walter  Hamilton     21 
Twining,  Arthur  Bovill     23 1 


Twyne,  William  Robert     243 
Twysden,  Edmund  Fortescue     62 
Tylden,  Richard  James     279 
Tyler,  Edward  Saumarez      132 

„         Frederick  Joseph     132 
Tyrrell,  George     96 
Tyser,  Charles  Robert     243 

„          Edward  Jarratt     282 
Tytler,  Alexander  Fraser     50 

UNDEHHILL,  William   Henry     322 
Undershell,  Montague  William  Wootten 

253" 

Underwood,  Thomas  Ormsby      133 
Unett,  John      129 
Unna,  Gustav  Oscar     275 
,,         Otto  William     321 

VANDER-MEUI.EN,  George  Allen     192 
Varley,  Frank     325 

,,         George     326 

„         John      i 60 
Veale,  Henry  Mallett     47 
Vecqueray,  Arthur  Herman     305 

„         Edward  Guillaume      287 

,,          Gerard  Cokayne     257 
Veley,  Victor  Hubert     322 
Venables,  Herbert  Alexander     214 

,,          Rowland  George     180 
Yenning,  John  James  Edgecombe     71 
Verelst,  Charles  Verelst     225 

„          Harry  William      211 
Vernon,  George  Frederick     319 

„         John  Bruen  Venables     78 

,,          William  Foley      1 2 
Verschoyle,  James  Lorenzo     54 
Vesey,  Eustace  Allix     286 
Vicars,  Edward  Kichard  Fox     64 

,,          George  Rayleigh     335 

„          Hedley     320 

,,          Henry  George  Austin     64 
Visger,  Harman      21 1 
Vivian,  Charles  George     66 

„          Hon.CharlesHusseyPanton  222 

„          Hon.  Claude  Hamilton      215 

WACK,  Henry     95 
Waddington,  Horace     98 

„         Richard  Pendrell      120 
Wade,  Charles  Annesley      135 

,,          Craven  Henry  Clotworthy      189 

,,          Edward  John     7 

,,          Francis  Hoey      160 

„          Frederic      288 

„          Willoughby     7,  345 
Wade-Dalton,  see  Wade,  F. 
Wagner,  Henry      117 
Wainwright,  John  Stanfell     178 


WAK — WEL] 


Index. 


387 


303 


Wake,  Drury     2 

„          Herewald  Craufurd     2 
Waldo,  see  Meade-Waldo 
Walford,  Henry  Alexander     90 
Walker,  Alfred  Caldecott     262 

„         Alfred  Osten     77 

,,         Edwyn     113 

,,         Francis  Henry      161 
Frederick  James     67 
Frederick  William     40 
Gerald     145 
Henry  Bruce     178 
Henry  Stephen     186 
Herbert  John  Ouchterlony   154 

„         James     336 

„         James  Douglas     140 

„         James  Robert     5 

„         John  Moore     124 

„         John  Reid     318 

„         Joseph  Robert     251 

,,         Norman  Stewart     309 

„         Reginald  Henry     154 

,«         Sherbrooke     135 

,,         Thomas  Henry  Sumpter 
Walker,  set  Sutherland- Walker 
Wall,  Henry  Gaskin     108 
Wallace,  Charles  Hill     63 

,,         George     10 

„  Nesbit  Willoughby 
Waller,  William  Newrome 
Wallerstein,  Edward  Moritz 

„         Francis  Edward     314 

„         Philip  Herman     225 
Wallroth,  Charles  Henry      198 
Walls,  Richard  Arthur     294 
Walrond,  Charles  Wills     112 

„         Francis  Charles     102 
Walsh,  George     270 
Walter,  Charles     23 
Walton,  Bendyshe  William   Ellys     311 

„         Frank     314 

„         Frederick     272 

,,         Henry  Arthur     317 

„         Henry  Ernest  Baskerville     242 

M         Oriel  Farnell     201 

„         Robert  Cecil  Hutcheson     335 
Ward,  Baillie  Peyton     299 

„         Edward  Foote     220 

„         Edward  Nicholls     183 

„         Edward  Thomas     231 

„         Frederic  Litchfield     18 

„         James  Trevelyan     212 

„         Osbert     328 

„         Hon.  Henry  William  Crosbie  3 

„         William  Inglcby     109 

„         Hon.  William  John  Petty     3 
Warden,  Frank  Henry     337 
Wardlaw,  John  Colin     330  e 


141 

122 

22O 


Wardle,  Henry     78 
Ware,  James  Austin      100 
Wareing,  Henry  Barton      138 

„         William  Robert     274 
Waring,  Samuel      128 
Warlow,  see  Baumgarten-Warlow 
Warneford,  Thomas  Lewis  John     84 

,,          William  John  Jortin      126 
Warner,  Algernon     3 

,,          Edward  Handley     234 

„         Frederick      18 

„         William     258 

„         William  Pochin     290 
Warrand,  Robert  Hugh  Munro     73 
Warren,  Arthur  Frederick     34 

„         John  Shrapnal     20 
Warrington,  Thomas  Rolls     256 
Wasbrough,  Charles  Whitchurch      181 
Washbourne,  Edward  Albert     161 
Wason,  Eugene     208 

,,         John  Cathcart     229 
Wathen,  William  Hulbert     95 
Watkins,  Agnew  Locke     204 

„          Benjamin     266 

„         Frederick  Wilmer     204 

„  William  256 
Watney,  Herbert  165 
Watson,  Albert  8 

„         Andrew     341 

„         Arthur  George     16 

„         Charles  Court     102 

„          Harry     158 

„         Henry     160 

„         Jacob  Kent     301 

„         James  Foster     74 
Watts,  Nicholas     125 
Waugh,  Charles  Little     336 

„         Edward  Lamb     269 

„          Francis  Gledstanes     198 
Wauton,  Atherton  Ernest     302 

„         Charles  Joseph  Morrison      207 

„         Edward  Brenton     2  1 3 

„         Frederick  William     318 

„          Henry  Grazette     256 
Way,  Charles     14 
Weale,  Charles  John  Morey     282 
Webb,  Allan  Becher      146 

„         Daniel  Peploe     1 1 

,,         John  Edward  Wanstaur     218 
Webster,  Charles  Payne     195 

,,         Christopher     136 
Wedgwood,  Ernest  Hensleigh     97 

,,         James  Macintosh     65,  345 

„         John  Darwin     122 
Weir,  Daniel     in 
Welchman,  Frederick  Robert     170 
Wells,  Eudo  George  Gresham     149 

,,         Richard     48 


388 


Index. 


-WIL 


Welsh,  William     262 
Wemyss,  Frederick     33 
Were,  Edward  Ash     196 

„         Francis     145 

„         Thomas  Kennet     117 
West,  Arthur  Nugent     146 

„         Clarence  Edward     304 

„         Frederick     23 1 

„         George  Herbert     192 

,,         Henry  Thomas     131 
Westby,  Edmund  Wright    '138 
Westenra,  Hon.  Derrick  WarnerWilliam 

271 
Westfeldt,  Gustaf  Reinhold     251 

,,         Patrick  McKloskie     290 

„         Philip  Otto  Ramsay     262 
Westmacott,  Denham  William     273 

„         Edgell  Edward     141 

„         Edward  Vesey     125 
Weston,  Francis  Ramsden     220 

„         George     149 

„         Henry     53 

,,         James     149 

,,         John  Joseph     226 

„         John  Stiles     53 

„         John  Wakefield     273 
Wetherall,  Henry  Rose     86 

„         Joseph  Thomas     86 
Wever,  Robert  Gates     342 
Whall,  James  Snow     155 

,,  John  Fitzwilliam  115 
Whately,  George  Levinge  297 
Whatman,  Charles  Mann  Cornwallis 

67 

Wheeler,  Edward  Vincent    48 
Wheler,  Charles  Stuart     262 

„         Edward  Galton     234 

,,         Francis  Henry     221 
Whigham,  James  Gilbert     227 

„         Lawrence  Robert     210 
Whinfield,  Edward  Henry     90 
Whinyates,  Edward  Henry     103 
Whipham,  Thomas  Tillyer     140 
Whitbread,  Samuel     21 

,,         William     39 
Whitby,  Nettleton  Balme     132 
White,  Arthur     36 

„         John  Claude     288 
John  Hall     336 

„         Thomas     94 

„         Thomas  George  Graham     72 
Whitehead,  James  Nicholas     187 

„         Edward  Hugh     286 

,,         John  Milne      135 
Whiteley,  John  Henry     18 
Whiteman,  Thomas  Wyatt     186 
Whitfield,  Charles     183 

„         Wiliiam  John     200 


Whiting,  Clifton     146 
Whiting,  Henry  Paul     265 
Whitmore-Jones,  Wolryche  Harry     106 
Whitting,  Charles  Edward      189 
Whittington,  Robert  Esbury     159 

„         Thomas     1 79 
Wickens,  Hugh  James     240 
Wicklow,  Earl  of,  see  Howard,  C.  R. 
Wight,  Edgar     175 
Wigram,  Percy     82 

„         Robert     68 

„         Woollmore     29 
Wilberforce,  Reginald  Carton     108 
Wilbraham,  Hugh      12 
Wildman,  Edward  Thomas     12 
Wilkes,  James     335 

„         John     206 

„         Samuel  Robert     270 
Wilkins,  Reginald  Hay     71 
Wilkinson,  Charles  Ellis     38 

„         Charles  John  Syer     296 

„         Clennell     168 

„          Frank     334 

„         George  Goode     326 

„         John     25 

,,         John     118 
Willcox,  Arthur  Henry     297 
Charles  James     193 
Willes,  George  Edward     167 

„          Henry  Charles     108 

„         William  Aubrey     124 
Willett,  Cecil  Winnington     337 

„          Frederick  Stovin  Dealtry      305 

„         Wickham  Edward     233 
Williams,  Arthur  Warren     269 

,,         Benjamin  Hugh     102 

„         Butler  Hill     293 

,,         Charles  Henry     116 

„         Charles  Stanley     223 
David  Walter     136 

,,         George  Crofts     116 

„         Gerald  Walton     308 

„         John     56 

„         Mountcharles     246 

,,         Penry  Boleyn     107 

,,         Philip     1 13 

„         Powles     202 

„         Romer     234 

•»         Wigley  Greswold     116 
Williams, F.C.  H.,see  H anbury- Williams 
Williams,  M.  F.,  see  Monier- Williams 
Williamson,  Charles     334 

,,         Robert  Isherwood     264 

„         Thomas     280 

,,         William  Henry     14 
Willis,  Harry     339 
Willoughby,  Frederick     335 

,,         William     340 


WIL — WYN] 


Index. 


389 


Wills,  Thomas  Wentworth      1 1 1 

Willyams,ArthurChampion  Phillips  1 1 1 

Wilmer,  Horace     266 

Wilmot,  Edward      15 

Henry  Sacheverell      15 

Wilson,  Alfred      19 
„          Arthur      186 
„         Darcy  Bruce     247 
,,          Edward  Litton  Carus     228 
,,         George     24 
„         George  Henry     185 
,,          Henry  Francis     341 
„          Plumpton  Stravenson      14 
„         Richard  Bassett     163 
„         Robert  Bedford  Wallis     177 
„         Robert  Charles  Dighton     288 
„         Walter  Cracroft     162 
„         William     23 
„          William   Henry      163 

Wilson-Fitzgerald,  see  Wilson,  W.  H. 

Wilson,  see  Carus-Wilson,  E.  S. 

Wimberley,  Charles  Irvine     34 
„         Douglas     5 
„         Edwin  Balfour     27 

Winbolt,  Henry  Holt     121 

Winckworth,  Lewis     75 

Windham,    Ashe    Smijth,   see   Smijth- 
Windham 

Wing,  Tycho     i 

Wingfield,  Charles  George     39 
„         Kenelcn  Digby     4 

Winnall,  Arthur  Beaufoy     150 
„         John  Edwin      138 

Winnington-Ingram,    Edward    Henry 

220 

Winslow,  Forbes  Edward      159 
„         Lyttelton  Stewart     176 

Winstanley,  James  Beaumont     I 

Winter,  John  Pratt     27 

Wise,  Augustus     114 

„         Bernhard  Ringrose     309 
„         Edward  Theodore     311 
„         Frederick  Grey     114 
„         George     23 
„         John  Charles     168 
„         Thomas  Arnold     342 
,,         William  Napper     26 

Witts,  Francis  Edward  Broome     128 
„         Frederick    Richard  Vavasour 

158 

„         George  Backhouse      175 
Wolff,  Henry  Drummond  Charles     8 
Wolley,  Edward     42 
Wolryche  Whitmore,  see  Laing,  M. 
Wombwell,  Adolphus  Ulick     78 
Wood,  Alfred  Worth     27 

„         Charles  Paul     8 

Charles  Robert     106 


Wood,  Edward  Blencowe     120 

„          Edward  John  Wedgwood     335 

„         George  Frederick     27 

„          Henry     77 

,,          Horatio  James     173 

,,          Hubert  James      108 

,,         John     333 

„          John  Baddeley      235 

„         Joseph      77 

„         Richard  Henry      120 

„         Samuel  Frederick      119 

„         William  Palgrave     331 
Woodall,  Charles  William     40 

„          Edward  Henry     150 

„  John  Woodall  40 
Woodcock,  Edward  Holme  184 

„         Thomas     69 
Woodifield,  Antony  Haswell     19 
Woodroofe,  Henry  Purdon      207 
Woodrooffe,  Charles     178 
Woodward,  Charles  Edward     1 1 1 

„         John  Francis  Holmes     112 
Wooler,  William  George     105 
Woolldridge,  George     276 

„         Thomas  Alfred      180 
Wootten,  see  Undershell,  M.  W. 
Worrall,  Francis     70 
Worsley,  Arthur  Mannering     76 

„         Charles     91 

„          Henry  Theophilus     20 

„  John  Chalfont  83 
Worsley,  see  Carill-Worsley 
Worthington,  Arthur  Mason  300 

,,          Herbert     22 
Worthington,    S.    W.,    see    Bromfield, 

S.  W. 
Wotherspoon,  Charles  Grey     113 

„         John     295 
Wray,  George  Crofton     340 
Wrey,  Bourchier  William  Toke     50 
Wright,  Christopher  George     164 

„         Ichabod  Denman     277 

„         John     42 

„         John  Robson  Lane     33 
„         Thomas     37 
Wrightson,  Leonard  Raisbeck     214 
Wrigley,  Arthur  Fletcher     331 
„         Joseph      i2i 
„         Norman      155 
Wrottesley,  Alfred  Edward     301 
Wykesmith,  see  Smith,  A.  and  W.  W. 
Wyley,  John  Frederick     226 

„          William  Fitzthomas     250 
Wynch,  Charles  George     22 
„         Henry  Paul  William     ^•^ 
„          William  Mailing     67 
Wyndham,  Edward  Sandford     153 
„         Wadham     331 


390 


Index. 


[WYN — YUL 


Wynne,  Charles  Bradstreet     57 
„         Edward  Cooper     65 
„         John  Henry  Cole     41 

YARDE,  Walter  Broad  Stocker     171 

Yardley,  William     224 

Yates,  Alfred     251 

Edward  Lowndes     281 
Frederick  Hugh     191 
Henry  Townley  Scott     197 
James  Deakin     341 
John  Lowndes     291 
William  Lowndes     302 


Yolland,  Bartholomew  Stephen     97 
York,  James  Neal     61 
York-Powell,  see  Powell,  F.  Y. 
Yorke,  Alexander  Campbell     266 
Young,  Arthur  Henderson     310 

„         James     335 

„         Keith  Henry  St.  George     299 
Younghusband,  Arthur  Delaval     279 

„         George  William     313 

„         Romer  Edward     308 
Yule,  George  Udney     214 

„         James  Herbert     209 


Subscribers.  391 


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ADAMS,  W.,  Moreton  House,  Wolstanton,  Staffs. 

AKENHEAD,  REV.  E.,  St.  Michael's  Vicarage,  Lincoln. 

ALDENHAM.  LORD,  Aldenham  House,  Elstree. 

ALINGTON,  REV.  H.  G\,  11.  Ferndale,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

ALLAN,  HUGH  A.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

ALLEN,  ARTHUR  ACLAND,  47,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 

AMPHLETT,  B.  G.,  J.P.,  Union  Place,  Worthing. 

ARMITAGE,  ALFRED,  Edgerton  Hall,  Huddersfield. 

BACKHOUSE,  SIR  J.  E.,  BART  ,  Darlington. 

BAILWARD,  W.  A.,  1,  Princes  Mansions,  S.W. 

BAIRD,  SIR  DAVID,  BART.,  Newbyth,  Prestonkirk. 

BALDWIN,  B.  T.,  13,  King's  Bench  Walk,  E.G. 

BARBER  STARKEY,  W.  J.  S.,  Aldenham  Park,  Bridgnorth. 

BARING,  HON.  F.  H.,  34,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

BARLOW,  ROBERT,  Bombay. 

BARTLETT,  REV.  R.  E.,  Rainsford  Lodge,  Ghelmsford. 

BATES,  COL.  ET.  STRATTON,  Langtons,  Alresford. 

BATTINE,  COL.  W.  A.,  The  Grove,  Langley,  Bucks. 

BAYLEY,  COL.  GEORGE,  24,  Waterloo  Crescent,  Dover. 

BAYLEY,  KENNETT,  Milford  House,  Carlow,  Ireland. 

BEAN,  ALFRED  W.  T.,  47,  Princes  Square,  W. 

BEARDSLEY,  W.  F.,  The  Grove,  Loughborough. 

BECK,  R.  C.  ADAMS.  Cheam,  Surrey. 

BENHAM,  B.  A.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

BENNETT,  ARCHIBALD,  23,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

BENSON,  R.  SEYMOUR,  Middleton  St.  George,  Durham. 

BENYON-WINSOR,  B.  R.,  Eaton  Grove,  Swansea. 

BEST,  LIEUT.  COL.  G.,  Charlton  House,  Ludwell,  Salisbury. 

BIBBY,  ARTHUR  W.,  26,  Chapel  Street,  Liverpool. 

BIGG,  H.  R.  HEATHER.  56,  Wimpole  Street.  W. 

BLACKWELL,  R.  G.,  Down  Place,  S.  Harting,  Petersjield. 

BLACKWELL,  S.  J.,  Brookshill,  Harrow  Weald. 

BLAIR,  HUGH,  15,  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

BouoHTON-LiEiGH,  E.  W.  CoTTERiLL,  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  COL.  B.  P.,  Cairo. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  REV.  F.  FT..  Carey's,  Brockenhurst. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  GODFREY,  13.  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  J.  11.,  North  Looe  House,  Ewell. 

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BRADBY,  H.  C.,  Church  Street,  Rugby. 

BRAND,  HON.  0.,  Littledene,  Lewes. 

BRASSEY,  LORD,  24,  Park  Lane,  W. 

BRENTON,  HENRY  S.,  The  Manor  House,  High  Beech,  Essex. 

BBIKRLEY,  EDGAR,  60,  King  Street,  Manchester. 

BRIGHT,  DR.  G.  0.,  Chalet  Magali,  Cannes. 

BROOKE,  DR.  GILBERT  E.,  Bayfield  House,  Bath. 

BROOKSBANK,  EDWAR,D,  Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster. 

BROS,  CAPT.  R.  F..  20,  Sillwood  Road,  Brighton. 

BROWJSTT,  W.  T.,  Keresley  House,  Coventry. 

13uowNE,  REV.  B.  GORK,  Michelmersh  Rectory  Romsey. 

BROWNE,  REV.  T.  GORE,  Fawley  Rectory,  Southampton. 

BUCKMASTKR,  RET.  J.,  Augustine  Villa,  Ramsgate. 

BULKELEY-OWEN,  REV.  T.  M.,  Tedsmoor  Hall,  Oswestry. 

BURCHARDT,  E.  A.,  Brashfield,  Bicester. 

BURROWS,  REV.  L.  F.,  Godalming. 

BURTON,  D.  F.,  Cherry  Burton,  Beverley. 

BUSHBY,  JOHN,  Dacre,  Penrith. 

BUSZARD,  DR.  FRANK,  Northampton. 

BUSZARD,  M.  C.,  22,  Pembridge  Square,  W. 

BUXTON,  A.  F.,  32,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

CALDECOTT,  HEY.  A.  E.,  41,  Hill  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

CAMPBELL,  A.  J.,  17,  Cleveland  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

CAMPBELL,  R.  M.,  Union  Club,  Trafalgar  Square. 

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CARDIFF  CENTLIAL  LIBKARY,  Cardiff. 

CAE.NAC,  0.  J.  RIVETT,  Kingsdon,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

CARTER,  REV.  CHARLES  B.  J.,  St.  Matthew's  Vicarage,  City  Road,  E.G. 

C  ASS  ELS,  J.  A.,  62,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

CASSIDI,  DR.  F.  R ,  Trinity  Terrace,  Derby. 

CASTLB,  SEPTIMUS,  12,  Devonshire  Road,  Birkenhead. 

CH/VLLINOR,  W.  B.,  Pickwood,  Leek,  Staffs. 

CHAMBERLAIN.  REV.  J.,  Staplehurst  Rectory,  Kent. 

CHAMPNEY,  J.  E.,  27,  Hans  Place,  S.W. 

("HATER,  COL.  VERNOR,  94,  Piccadilly. 

CHOLMONDELEY,  REV.  F.  G.,  Leek  Wootten,  Warwick. 

CHURCH,  MRS  ALFRED,  Oheyne  Walk,  Northampton. 

CLEMENT,  MAJOR  R.  ALLEYNE,  Newhill  Cottage,  Ascot. 

COCHRANK,  H.  H.,  Eastwood  Hall,  Durham. 

("OLE,  REV.  R.  E.  G.,  Doddington  Rectory,  Lincoln. 

COLLINS,  J.,  1,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby- 

COLLYKR,  HON.  W.  R.,  Singapore. 

COHNISH.  MR.  J.  B.,  16,  St.  Anne's  Square,  Manchester. 

COTTON,  COL.  R.  B.,  Batts  Park,  Taunton. 

Cox,  FITZHUGH,  Sedgley  View,  Prestwich. 

CRENSHAW,  W.  G.,  130,  Pearl  Street,  New  York. 

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CROWDY,  REV.  CANON  J.  G.,  Sherfield,  Basingstoke. 

CROWFOOT,  REV.  CANON  J.  H.,  Sub-Deanery,  Isincoln. 

CUBITT,  MAJOR  P.  A.,  Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich. 

CULLEY,  A.  H.  LEATHER,  Fowberry  Tower,  Belford,  Northumberland. 

CUNLIFFE.  W.  J.,  Hatton  Fold,  Brooklands,  Cheshire. 

CTJSTANCE,  H.  N.,  34,  Tregunter  Road,  S.W. 

COOKE  HURLE,  J.,  Southfield,  Brislington,  Bristol. 

DALLAS,  J.  E.,  Woodlands,  Exmouth. 

DANIELL,  COL.  H.,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

DAVENPORT,  ARTHUR,  Mordref,  Teignmouth. 

DAVENPORT,  REV.  E  ,  Wellington  College,  Berks. 

DAVENPORT,  T.  M.,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

DAVIES.  MORRIS,  Troy  House,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

DEANE,  REV.  C.  H.,  Willoughby,  Rugby. 

DE  LA  RUE,  SIR  T.  A.,  BART.,  52,  Gadogan  Square,  S.W. 

DENISON,  LIKUT.-COL.  HENRY,  Eaton  Hall,  Retford. 

DERBY,  THE  LORD  BISHOP  OP,  55,  Aslibourne  Road,  Derby. 

DEWAR,  W.,  Horton  House,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Dixos,  A.  S.,  3,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston. 

DONALDSON,  A.  L.,  Hollam  House,  Titchfield,  Hants. 

DOUGLASS,  J.  HEGER,  Market  Harborough. 

DUGDALE,  J.  M.,  Llwyn,  Llanfyllen. 

DYMOND,  A.  H.,  14,  Bedford  Circus,  Exeter. 

ECKERSLEY,  W.  H.,  Fulwell,  Tyldesley. 

EDGAR,  R.  A.,  Heaton  Moor,  Stockport. 

EDWARDS,  E.,  4,  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby. 

EDWARDS,  JEPPERY,  Faircroft,  Fleet,  Hants. 

ELLIS,  HENRY  V  ,  Hilton  College,  Natal. 

ELLIS,  PROFESSOR  ROBINSON,  Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

ELLISON,  REV.  C.  C  ,  Bracebridge.  Lincoln. 

ENGLAND,  LIEUT.-COL.  A.  E.,  Soulderne  Manor,  Banbury. 

FANSHAWE,  E.  L.,  Dundhu,  Aberfoyle,  N.B. 

FARWELL,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE,  60,  Queens  Gardens,  W. 

FAWCETT,  LIEUT. -CoL.  R.  H.,  St.  Mary's  Grange,  Alberbury,  Salisbury. 

FEW,  H.  G.,  Strathroy,  East  Putney,  S.W. 

FFOLKES,  G.  H,  B.,  Manor  House,  Wolferton,  Norfolk. 

FIELD,  E.,  Strathfield,  Leamington. 

FIELD,  H.  CROMWELL,  Courtlands,  Edgbaston. 

FILGATE,  W.  DE  SAWS,  Lissrenny,  Ardee,  Ireland. 

FILLEUL,  W.  G.,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

FITZGEBALD,  W.  H.  WILSON.  Chacombe,  Banbury. 

FOSTER,  REV.  G.  J.,  New  Road,  Windsor. 

FOSTER,  H.  D.,  Treledan,  Bodmin. 

FOWLER,  H.  W.,  14,  Poultons  Square,  S.W. 

PRANCE  HAYHURST,  COL.  0.  H.,  Bostock  Hall,  Middlewich. 

FRANKAU,  F.  J.,  !,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  E.C. 

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394  Subscribers. 


FRANKS,  T.  0.,  21,  Fitxwilliam  Street,  Dublin. 

FREEMAN,  J.  L.,  16,  Milverton  Orescent,  Leamington. 

GAIR,  W.  B.,  8,  Bishopsgate  Within,  E.G. 

GARRETT,  FRANK,  Aldringham,  Sawmundham. 

GASCOTGNE,  REV.  W.  B.,  Little  Garlton  Rectory,  Lincoln. 

GORDON,  COL.  W.,  Threave  House,  Castle  Douglas. 

GRAHAM,  J.  G.  0.,  Whitley,  Coventry. 

GRAY,  A.,  Catherine  Lodge,  Trafalgar  Square,  Chelsea. 

GREENWOOD,  JAMES,  Crow  Wood  House,  Burnley. 

GREY,  LIEUT. -CoL.  W.  F.  H.,  Salweem  Lodge,  Camberley. 

GROOM,  H.  A.,  Fellbrigge,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge. 

GUILDHALL  LIBRARY,  E.C. 

GUILLEMARD,  A.  G.,  Eltham,  Kent. 

HAIGH,  EDWIN,  Laurel  Bank,  Formby,  Liverpool. 

HALE,  W.  M.,  Claverton,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

HAMMOND,  BASIL,  Wentworth  House,  Cambridge. 

HAMPDEN,  VISCOUNT.  5,  Q-rosvenor  Gardens,  S.W. 

HARLEY,  E.  A.,  8,  Albert  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HARRIS,  W.,  Mill  Gap,  Eastbourne. 

HARRISON,  J.  SIMONS,  Hum  Lodge,  Beverley. 

HARRISON,  W.  BEALEY,  Aldershaw,  Wall,  Staffs. 

HARRISONS,  MESSRS.,  59,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

HARTCUP,  H.  J.,  Upland  Hall,  Bungay. 

HART  DAVIS,  REV.  K.  H.,  Dunsden  Rectory,  Reading. 

HART  DYKE,  REV.  CANON  P.,  Lullingston,  Wimborne. 

HASLAM,  REV.  A.  B.,  Grammar  School,  Sheffield. 

HATCHELL,  COL.  D.  T.,  48.  Woodberry  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

HENDERSON,  R,  S.,  18.  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

HODGSON,  REV.  CANON  F.  G.,  Aldwincle,  Thrapstone. 

HOLDEN,  A.  T.,  Waterfoot,  Bolton. 

HOLLAND,  S.  G.,  22a,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

HOPE,  ARTHUR,  20,  Castle  Street,  Liverpool. 

HOPE,  COLLINGWOOD,  K.C.,  Goldsmith  Buildings,  Temple,  E. 

HOPEWELL,  ERNEST,  Queen  Elizabeth  School,  Hartlebury. 

HOPKINS,  A.  A.,  56,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

HOPKINS,  REV.  H.  G.,  1,  Cam  Vicarage,  Ashbourne. 

HOPKINS,  LiEUT.-CoL.  M.,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  S.W. 

HOPKINS,  W.  R.  I.,  Grimstone  Manor,  Yorkshire. 

HORNE,  J.  E.,  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

HOUSE  LIBRARIES,  RUGBY  : 

BROOKE,  W.  P.,  Barby  Road. 

COLLINS,  J.,  Hillmorton  Road. 

DONKIN,  A.  E.,  Barby  Road. 

MIC  HELL,  W.  G.,  Hillmorton  Road. 

SCHOOL  HOUSE. 

STALLARD,  G.,  The  Crescent. 

STEEL,  C.  G.,  Barby  Road. 


Subscribers.  395 


HOUSE  LIBRARIES  (continued) — 

WHITELAW,  R.,  Hillmorton  Road. 

WILSON,  W.  N.,  Hillmorton  Road. 
HOUSTOTJN,  GEORGE  L.,  Johnstone  Castle,  N.B. 
HOVENDEN,  R.,  F.S.A ,  Heathcote,  Croydon. 
HOWELL,  REV.  J.  A.,  St.  Bede's  Vicarage,  Liverpool. 
HURLE,  J.  C.,  Southfield  House,  Brislington,  Bristol. 
HUTH,  A.  H.,  Biddesden,  Andover. 
INGRAM,  REV.  E.  H.  WINNINGTON,  Rectory,  Ross 
IRBY,  REV.  G.  P.,  57,  Boulevard  de  Ocean.  St.  Nazaire. 
IRBY,  COL.  L.  H.  L.,  14,,  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  N-W. 
IRELAND,  A.  CLAYFIELD,  Dowrich  House,  Crediton. 
IRELAND,  D.  CLAYPIELD,  49,  Cheyne  Court,  Chelsea. 
JACKSON  AND  SON,  MESSRS.,  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
JARDINE,  E.,  Collegiate  School,  Wanganne,  New  Zealand. 
JERVOIS,  REV.  W.  H.  H.,  58,  Osnaburgh  Street,  N.W. 
JEX-BLAKE,  YEHY  REV.  T.  W.,  Dean  of  Wells. 
JOHNSON.  WALTER,  Rownton  Grange,  Northallerton. 
JOYNSON,  E.  WALTER,  Dunham  House,  Altrincham. 
JOYNSON,  RICHARD  EL,  Chasefield,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 
KAYE,  W.,  Rope  Hill,  Lymington,  Hants. 

KEGAN,  PAUL  &  Co.,  MESS  us.,  Charing  Cross  Road,  W.G.  (2  copies). 
KENNEDY,  C.  W.,  Scots  Hill,  Rickmansworth. 
KING,  W.  R.,  West  Burton,  Aysgarth. 
KITCHENER,  E.,  Rugby. 

KITCHENER,  F.  E.,  Oulton  Old  Hall,  Stone,  Staffs. 
LAMBERT,  DK.  E.  J.,  106,  Bismarck  Strasse,  Aachen. 
LAMBERT,  JOHN,  Ellesmere  House,  Nottingham. 
LANE,  C.  PELHAM,  Moundsley  Hall,  King's  Norton. 
LANG,  COL.  A.  MOFFAT,  R.E.,  Boxgrove  Lodge,  Guildford. 
LANGLEY,  REV,  J.  P.,  The  Chesnuts,  Bedford. 
LARDEN,  WALTER,  R.N.E.  College,  Devonport. 
LATHAM,  F.  L.,  Gadshill  Place,  Higham  by  Rochester. 
LAW,  MICHAEL,  Mansourah,  Egypt. 

LAW,  PATRICK  F.,  The  Willows,  Churchington,  Cheltenham. 
LAWRENCE,  E.,  The  Grange,  St.  Michael's  Hamlet,  Liverpool. 
LAWRENCE,  REV.  J.  R.,  Abbotsley  Vicarage,  St.  Neots. 
LEAKE,  W.  MARTIN,  15,  Alleyn  Park,  S.E. 
LEE,  ARTHUR,  Westfield  House,  Lewes. 

LEE,  FREDERICK,  Frogmore.  Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham. 
LEE  WARNER,  HENRY,  The  Paddocks,  Swaffham. 
LEE  WARNER,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.S.I.,  India  Office. 
LEIGH,  REV.  N.  E.,  Kirkstall  Vicarage,  Leeds. 
LEWTHWAITE,  W.,  Broadgate,  Broughton-in-Furness. 
LLOYD,  E.  W.  M.t  Hartford  House,  Wtnchfield,  Hants. 
LONGSTAFF,  DR.  G.  B.,  Highlands,  Putney  Heath,  S.W. 
LOYD,  CAPT.  E.  K.,  The  Old  House,  Wimborne. 


396  Subscribers, 


LUPTON,  CHARLES,  The  Harehills,  Leeds. 

LUSHINGTON,  REV.  G.  L.,  The  Vicarage,  Siitingboume. 

LUSHINGTON,  SIR  GODFREY,  34,  Old  Queen  Street,  S.W. 

McALLUM,  H.  K  ,  The  Manor  House,  Hiding,  Mill-on-Tyne. 

McBRiDE,  OAPT.  B.  E.,  11,  OaJchill  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 

MANKIEWICZ,  FRANK  J.,  2,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W. 

MARRIOTT,  MRS.  H.  8.,  13,  St.  Germain's  Place  Blackheath. 

MARTIN,  M.  T.,  70,  Portland  Place,  W. 

MASON,  0.  E.,  Stone  Park   Wimborne. 

MASTEEMAN,  J.  8.,  St.  Margarets,  Dorking. 

MATHER,  A..  S.,  Beechwood.  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

MATON,  L.  J.,  Grosvenor  Lodge,  Wimbledon. 

MAUDE,  EDMUND,  1 1,  Broadlands  Road,  Highgate. 

MEIKLEJOHN,  D.  0.,  45,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington. 

MELLY,  A.  G.,  Riversley,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 

MILLER,  SIR  A.  E.,  0.8  L,  Whttsh'dl,  Ballycastle,  Go.  Antrim. 

MILLER  EALLETT,  A.,  Goddington,  Ghilsfield,  Kent  (2  copies). 

MILLETT,  HENRY,  Higlifield  House,  Stonehouse. 

MILNES,  EDWIN,  57,  Hamilton  Square,  Birkenhead. 

MONCKTON,  SIR  JOHN  BRADDICK,  F.S.A.  (the  Into). 

MOORE,  A.  W.,  Cronkbourne,  Isle  of  Man 

MORGAN,  R.  P.,  Brynhyfryd,  Neath. 

MORRELL,  F.  P.,  Black  Hall,  Oxford. 

MORRELL,  G.  HERBERT,  M.P.,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

MUNBY,  REV.  G.  F.  W.,  Turvey  Rectory,  Bedford. 

NAPIER,  F.,  147,  Gloucester  Road,  S.W. 

NASH,  A.  W.,  The  Manse,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

NEGUS,  T.  A.,  Shenstone  Lodge,  Lichiield. 

NEILSON,  R.  L.,  21,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

NICOL,  J.  DYCE,  Bank  of  England,  Hull. 

NORRIS,  MRS.  R.,  Hill  View,  Ryde's  Hill,  Guildford. 

OKELL,  GEORGE,  Barrow,  Chester. 

OLLIVANT,  J.  E.,  35,  The  Mansions,  Richmond  Road,  S.W. 

OTTER,  R.  H.,  Queenwood,  Chertsey. 

PARKIN,  J.  S.,  11,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

PARKIN,  T.,  Fairseat,  High  Wickham,  Hastings. 

PARTINGTON,  J.  EDGE,  63,  St.  James  Street,  S.W- 

PARTRIDGE,  F.  H.,  King's  Lynn. 

PARTRIDGE,  REV.  W.  H.,  Caston  Rectory,  Attleborouffh. 

PATTISON,  F.  W.,  7,  Burwood  Place,  W.,  (2  copies). 

PAUL,  R.  M.,  Trevrea,  Truro. 

PEARSON,  ALEXANDER,  Luce,  Annan.  N.B. 

PEARSON,  ARTHUR  A.',  Colonial  Office,  S.W. 

PEEL,  F.  W.,  Bank  of  England,  Manchester. 

PEILE,  REV.  W.  O.,  Candleaby  Rectory,  Burgh,  Lincolnshire. 

PENNY,  REV.  ALFRED,  Rectory,  Wolverhampton. 

PERRY,  LIEUT.-COL.  OTTLEY,  Roxwell,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 


Subscribers.  397 


PERRYN,  LiEUT.-Coi.  G.  E.,  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

PHILLIPS,  H.,  Lancaster  Road,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

PICKARD,  REV.  H.  A.,  5,  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford. 

POOLE,  REV.  CANON,  Beckley  Rectory,  Sussex. 

POWER,  E.  J.,  8.  Gledhow  Gardens,  S.W. 

POWNALL,  C.  A.  W.,  53,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

PRANCE,  RKV.  L.  N.,  Stapleford  Tawney,  Romford. 

PRETOR,  CAPT.  S.  E.,  Belfield  House,  Weymouth. 

PRICHAKD,  I.  M..  13,  Queen  Street,  E.G. 

REES,  HUGH,  LTD.,  124,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

REID,  J.  W.,  St.  Croix,  Holly  Walk,  Leamington. 

RICHARDS,  G.  C.,  13,  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford. 

RICHARDS,  G.  H.,  Sears  Buildings,  .Boston,  Mass,  U S-A. 

RICHARDSON,  G.  B.,  Neptune  Works,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

RICHARDSON,  W.  J.,  Kirklevington,  Yarm,  Torks. 

RICHARDSON,  MRS.,  2,  Arnold  Villas,  Rugby. 

RIGBY,  JOHN  A.,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 

RIMELL,  J.  AND  SON,  9i,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

ROBINOW,  MRS.,  Fairoak,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester. 

ROGERS,  REV.  JOHN,  St.  James1  Vicarage,  Accrington. 

ROKEBY,  REV.  H.  R..  Arthingworth  Manor,  Northampton., 

ROUPELL,  CAPT.  G.  C.  K.  P.,  Hurst  Cottage,  Twyford,  Berks. 

RODQUETTE,  H.  S.,  Langley,  Sevenoaks. 

ROUTLEDGE,  G.  B.,  Tarn  Lodge,  Headsnook,  Carlisle. 

RUTSON,  HENRY,  Newby  Wiske,  Northallerton. 

SALE,  REV.  H.  T.,  Winteringham  Rectory,  Doncaster. 

SALT,  SIR  T.,  BART.,  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford. 

SARGANT,  C.  H.,  9,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

SAYER-MILWARD,  REV.  W.  C.,  Old  Hastings  House,  Hastings. 

SCHALCH,  COL.  V.  A.,  Naini  Tal,  India. 

SCOTT,  C.  C.,  3,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

SCOTT,  REV.  CANON  J.,  Rectory,  Wanstead,  N.E. 

SCOTT,  R.  P.,  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

SCOTT,  VV.  C.,  12,  Morden  Road,  Blackh^ath,  S.E. 

SCOTT-ELLIOT,  W.,  4,  Stanley  Orescent,  Kensington  Park,  W. 

SCRIVENS,  FREDERICK,  162,  .AW/i  Side,  Glapham  Common,  (2  copies). 

SELFE,  COL.  S.  G.  Jb\,  15,  Spring  well  Avenue,  Harlesden,  N.W. 

SHARP,  REV.  J.,  45,  Harold  Road,  Upper  Norwood. 

SHELMERDINB,  REV.  N.,  Great  Gomberton  Rectory,  Pershore. 

SLOANE  STANLEY,  F.,  Belvoir  Castle,  Grantham. 

SMITH,  S.  C.,  Westgate  Lodge,  Warwick. 

SMYTH,  G.  C.,  Newtown,  Drogheda. 

SMYTH,  H.  LYLE,  Barrowmore,  Chester. 

SMYTHS.  R.  D.,  7,  Wailing  .Street,  E.G. 

SMYTHIES,  ARTHUR,  Nagpur,  India. 

SNOWDEN,  REV.  H.  C.  V.,  St.  Peters,  Broadstairs. 

SOLLY,  Du.  S.  EDWIN,  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado. 


398  Subscribers. 


SPENCER,  COL.  A.  G.,  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

SPENS,  MAJOR  L.  T.,  Hargate  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

SPERLING,  ARTHUR,  Lattenbury  Hall,  St.  Ives. 

SPICER.  NORTHCOTE  W.,  Durstons,  Ghard,  Somerset. 

SPOONEU,  MAJOR  B.  W.  W.,  Newbold  Road  Rugby. 

STAPLES  BROWNE,  J.  J.,  Hampton,  Oxfordshire. 

STEEL,  C.  G.,  Barby  Road,  Rugby. 

STEPHEN,  MR.  JUSTICE  H.,  Calcutta. 

STEPHEN,  SIR  H.,  BART.,  33,  Dorset  Square,  N.W. 

STEVENS  AND  BROWNE,  MESSRS.,  4,  Trafalgar  Square,  W.G. 

STIRLING,  JAMES,  Garden.  Port  of  Menteith  Station. 

STOWE,  ALFRED,  Trolly  Hall,  Buckingham. 

STRANGE,  J.  T.,  Alder maston,  Reading. 

STUART  RUSSELL,  W.  G.,  Telvertoft,  Oloncurry,  North  Queensland. 

STURT,  MRS.  NAPIER,  Llanvihangel  Gourt,  Abergavenny. 

SWANZY,  F.,  Heathfield,  Sevenoaks,  (2  copies). 

SYKES,  FRANK,  Edgeley  Fold,  Stockport. 

SYKES,  LIEUT.-COL   W.  H..  Firjield,  Merrow,  Guildford. 

SYMONDS,  H.  P.,  Beaumont  Street,  Oxford. 

TANQUERAY,  A.  0.,  25,  Norland  Square,  Holland  Park,  W. 

TAWNEY,  0.  H.,  C.I.B.,  Southlands,  Weybridge- 

TAYLOR,  REV.  0.  S.,  Bamvell  Vicarage,  Somerset 

TEMPLE  READING  ROOM,  Rugby. 

THOMAS,  BASIL,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 

THOMSON,  SPENCER  J.,  10,  Eglinton  Orescent,  Edinburgh. 

THORNTON,  REV.  A.  V.,  Roche,  Cornwall. 

TREVELYAN,  B.  J.,  Crossways,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

TREVOR.  MAJOR-GEN.  F.  C.,  R.A.,  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

TUGWELL,  H.  W".,  Crowe  Hall.  Bath. 

TURNER,  D.  PALGRAVE,  Esher. 

TYSER,  REV.  E.  J.,  Birchwood,  Heathville  Road,  Gloucester,  (2  copies). 

UNDERWOOD,  COL.  T.  O.,  Heath  Park,  Birnan,  N.B. 

VECQUERAY,  REV.  G.  0.,  All  Saint's  Vicarage,  Coventry. 

VECQUERAY  (the  late),  A.  H.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  British  Consulate,  Cadiz. 

VENABLES,  R.  G.,  Oakhurst,  Oswestry. 

WADDINGTON,  HORACE,  Roseneath,  Godalming. 

WAGNER,  H.,  F  S.A.,  13,  Half  Moon  Street,  W. 

WALKER,  ALFRED  O.,  Ulcombe  Place,  Maidstone. 

WALKER,  OOL.  H.  J.  O.,  Leeford,  Budleigh  Salterton. 

WALKER,  J.  R.,  Beaudesert,  Rugeley. 

WALLROTH,  0.  H.,  Langton  House,  Weston  super-Mare. 

WALLS,  REV.  R.  A.,  Letchworth  Rectory,  Hitchin. 

WALROND,  A.  F.,  2,  Old  Burlington  Street,  W. 

WA.RNEFORD,  REV.  F.  L.  J.,  Saltley  Vicarage,  Durham. 

WARNER,  REV.  W.,  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

WARNER,  W.  P.,  Langton  Hall,  Market  Harborough. 

WARRINGTON,  T.  R.,  10,  Montagu  Square,  W. 


Subscribers.  399 


WATNEY,  DR.  HERBERT,  Buckhold,  Pangbourne. 

WAUGH,  E.  L.,  The  Burroughs,  Cockermouth. 

WELSH,  W.,  Bifrons,  Fleet.  Hants. 

WERE,  T.  KKNNET,  Cotlands,  Sidmouth. 

WEST,  FREDERICK.  The  Waldrons,  Groydon. 

WESTFELDT,  G.  R.,  New  Orleans,  U.S.A. 

WHELER,  B.  G.,  Alnwick.  Northumberland. 

WHIGHAM,  REV.  L.  R.,  Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Gowes 

WHITBREAD,  SAMUEL,  Southill,  Biggleswade. 

WHITTING,  G.  E,,  Uphill  Grange,  Weston-snper-Mare. 

WILKINSON,  J.  B.,  Tapton  Grange,  Sheffield. 

WILSON,  D.  B.,  Seacroft  Hall,  Leeds. 

WILSON,  G.  A.,  31,  Wapping,  Liverpool. 

WILSON,  REV.  R.  A.,  Hints  Rectory,  Tamworth. 

WILSON,  W.  N.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

WIMBERLEY,  OAPT.  DOUGLAS,  8,  Ardross  Terrace,  Inverness. 

WITTS,  REV.  F.  B.  B.,  Upper  Slaughter  Manor,  Gloucestershire. 

WITTS,  G.  B.,  Hill  House,  LecJchampton. 

YOUNGHUSBAND,  A.  D.,  c/o  King  and  Co.,  Bombay. 

YULE,  G.  UDNEY,  Jeaganj,  East  Indian  Railway,  Bengal. 


SUBSCRIBERS  TO  YOL.  I.  SINCE  THE  LIST  WAS  PRINTED. 

ACTON,  COL.  W.  M.  C.,  Summerfield,  Torquay. 

ALDENIIAM.  LORD,  Aldenham  House,  Elstree. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY  C.  S;,  LTD.,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

ATHEN^UM  CLUB,  London. 

AUDEN,  REV.  J.  E.,  Tong  Vicarage,  Shifnal. 

BEAN,  ALFRED  W.  T.,  47,  Prince's  Square,  W. 

BIBBY,  A.  W.,  26,  Chapel  Street,  Liverpool. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  J.  R.,  North  Looe  House,  Ewell. 

BRADBY,  G.  F.,  Crescent  House,  Rugby. 

BRIERLEY.  EDGAR,  60,  Ring  Street,  Manchester. 

BRODRICK,  MRS.,  Melksham. 

BURTON,  F.  M.,  Gainsborough,  Lincolnshire. 

BUSZARD,  DR.  F.,  Northampton. 

BUSZARD,  M.  C.,  22,  Pembridge  Square,  W. 

CHATTOCK.  B.  S.,  Solihull  House,  Solihull 

COLLINS,  JOHN,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

CRENSHAW,  W.  G.,  New  York  Club,  New  York. 

DEWAR,  W.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

DUGDALE,  J.  M.,  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin. 

DUNKIN,  B.  H.  W.,  Rosewyn,  70,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 

ECKERSLEY,  W.  H.,  Fulwell,  Tyldesley. 

EDWARDS,  EDWIN,  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby. 


400  Subscribers. 


FANSHAWE,  E.  L.,  Athenseum  Club. 

FREWEN  (the  late).  JOHN,  6,  Milverton  Terrace,  Leamington 

GUILDHALL  LIBRARY,  Guildhall,  E.C. 

GUILLEMARD,  A.  G.,  Eltham.  Kent. 

HARRISON  AND  SON,  MESSRS.,  59,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

HARTCUP,  tf.  J.,  Upland  Hall,  Bungay. 

HOPKINS,  A.  A.,  56,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

IRELAND,  D.  CLAYFIELD,  49,  Gheyne  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

JACKSON  AND  SON,  MKSSRS.,  Sedbergh. 

JONES,  P.  H.,  8th  Hussars,  Curragh,  Kildare. 

KEGAN,  PAUL  AND  Co.,  MESSRS,  London. 

KITCHENEH,  F.  E.,  Oulton  Old  Hall,  Stone. 

LEFROY,  HON.  H.  B..  33,  Campden  House  Court,  W. 

NICOL,  J.  DYCE.  Bank  of  England,  Hull. 

PARKEU  AND  Co.,  MESSRS.,  Oxford. 

KEGS,  HUGH,  LTD..  124,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

RICHARDSON,  G.  B.,  Neptune  Works,  Newcastle  on- Tyne. 

RUGBY  SCHOOL   HEAD  OF. 

ST.  PAUL'S  SCHOOL  London. 

SCRIVENS,  F.,  62,  North  Side,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 

SELFE,  COL.  S.  G.  F.,  15,  Springwell  Avenue,  Harlesden,  N.W. 

SHARP,  REV.  J.,  45,  Harold  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

SLATTEB,  AND  ROSE,  MESSRS.,  Oxford. 

SMYTHE,  R.  D.,  7,  Wailing  Street,  E.C. 

TAYLOR,  KEY.  C.  S.,  Barnwell  Vicarage,  Somerset. 

TEMPLE  READING  ROOM.  Rugby. 

VAUGHAN,  REV.  CANON,  Wyggeston's  Hospital,  Leicester. 

VENABLES,  R.  G.,  Oakhurst,  Oswestry. 

WILSON,  D.  B.,  Seacroft  Hall,  Leeds. 

WILSON,  G.  A.,  31,  Wapping,  Liverpool. 

WILSON,  REV.  R.  A.,  Hints,  Tamworth. 

WILSON,  W.  N.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Ruyl. 


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