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.
Ta.it, 1842-50. 9
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.
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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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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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.
Tait, 1842-50. 35
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.
Tait, 1842-50. 37
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.
-i
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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«
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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
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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.
Tait, 1842-50. 59
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.
Tait, 1842-50, 61
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.
62 Tait, 1842-50.
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.
Tait, 1842-50. 63
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.
Tait, 1842-50. 65
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.
Ta.it, 1842-50. 67
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.
Tait, 1842-50. 71
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.
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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.
Tait, 1842-50. 77
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.
84 Tait, 1842-50.
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.
Tait, 1842-50. 85
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.
86 Tait, 1842-50.
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
Tait, 1842-50. 87
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.
88 Tait, 1842-50.
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,
Tait, 1842-50. 89
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.
VOL. II, M
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 97
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.
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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.
104 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 105
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 107
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.
108 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 109
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.
110 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. Ill
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.
112 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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
VOL. II P
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
Goulburn, 1850-57. 115
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.
116 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 117
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.
118 Goulburn, 1850-5?.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 119
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 121
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.
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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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 123
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.
124 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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
Goulburn, 1850-57. 125
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
Goulburn, 1850-57. 127
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 129
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.
132 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 133
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 135
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 137
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 139
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.
Goulburn, 1850-67. 141
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 143
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 145
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 147
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 149
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.
150 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 151
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.
152 Goulburn, 1850-57.
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 153
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 155
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 157
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.
Goulburn, 1850-57. 159
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.
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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.
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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.
VOL. II B B
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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
\\
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
Temple, 1858-69. 241
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.
Temple, 1868-69. 269
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.
Temple, 1858-69. 271
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
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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.
VOL. II. O O
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.
VOL. II. R R
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 315
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 317
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 319
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 323
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 325
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.
Hayman, 1870-4. 335
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.
Further Addenda. Vol. I. 347
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.
Further Addenda. Vol. I. 349
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
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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
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