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RUGBY  SCHOOL  REGISTER. 


VOLUME    III. 


FROM    MAY,    1874,    TO    MAY,    1904. 


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

FELLOW  OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF   ANTIQUARIES. 


PRINTED    FOR     SUBSCRIBERS    BY 

A.    J.    LAWRENCE,     MARKET    PLACE,     RUGBY. 

MDCCCCIV. 


RUGBY : 

A.    J.    LAWRENCE,     PRINTER, 
MARKET     PLACE. 


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PREFACE.  Ill 


PREFACE. 


THIS  volume  comprises  a  second  edition  of  the  portion  of  the 
School  Register  printed  in  1891,  and  a  continuation  of  the  list  of 
admissions  from  Easter,  1887,  to  the  present  term.  The  names,  as 
is  well  known,  are  taken  from  the  Headmaster's  Album,  and  the 
revision  consists  in  replacing,  where  possible,  by  full  names  the 
initials  by  which  alone  some  of  the  parents  have  been  registered ; 
in  adding  changes  of  their  rank  or  title ;  in  inserting  the  letters  O.R., 
followed  by  the  dates  of  their  entering  the  School,  when  the  fact 
of  their  being  themselves  Old  Rugbeians  has  been  ascertained ; 
in  correcting  mistakes  in  the  names  of  the  sons,  and  in  stating  the 
order  of  their  birth,  whenever  this  information  has  been  supplied ; 
and  lastly,  in.  giving  the  date  of  leaving.  In  the  annotation  the 
design  has  been  to  append  to  each  name  the  principal  School, 
College,  and  other  educational  honours  or  distinctions;  the  entry 
upon  any  profession  or  business,  with  dates  ;  and  the  present 
address.  An  Athletic  Record  is  also  included,  but  is  confined  to 
the  principal  School  Events,  the  Football  XV.,  the  Cricket  XL, 
the  Shooting  VIII.,  the  Racquet  Pair,  and  the  Crick  Run.  An 
asterisk  following  the  numerals  denotes  the  position  of  twelfth  man 
for  cricket,  or  its  equivalent  in  football  or  shooting. 

The  Register  Forms,  instituted  in  1891,  to  be  filled  up  by  boys 
in  their  first  term,  and  to  supply  details  not  contained  in  the  Album, 
have  proved  of  great  value  in  revising  the  entries,  which  ought  to 
be  now  nearly  perfect.  For  the  annotation,  circulars  have  been 
posted  to  all  Old  Rugbeians  of  the  period  embraced,  but  the 
percentage  of  replies  has  been  very  low,  and  many  of  the  replies  were 
incomplete.  To  trace  the  careers  of  those  who  failed  to  reply,  lists 
have  been  sent  to  all  House  Masters  ;  and  local  lists  to  Old 
Rugbeians  in  some  thirty  of  the  large  towns ;  and  the  Editor  has 
received  much  help  from  these  sources. 


IV  PREFACE. 


Among  the  entries  of  those  who  are  still  in  the  School,  it  will 
be  observed  that  in  some  instances  the  name  of  the  House  Master 
is  not  given.  In  recent  years  it  has  been  customary  for  boys  to 
board  for  their  first  term  or  more  in  what  are  known  as  Small 
Houses,  awaiting  a  vacancy  in  the  House  for  which  their  names 
have  been  entered.  These  Small  Houses  are  all  reckoned  as 
"  Town,"  but  that  word  is  only  printed  when  a  boy  has  left  the 
School  before  a  vacancy  in  a  Boarding  House  occurred.  In  these 
cases  an  asterisk  follows  the  word  Town.  Where  no  House  is 
inserted,  it  must  be  understood  that  the  boy  is  still  waiting  for  a 
vacancy. 

Besides  those  mentioned  above,  the  Editor's  thanks  are  specially 
due  to  Dr.  James  for  his  appeal  to  the  Press,  and  other  help ;  to 
Morris  Davies,  O.R.,  for  his  untiring  zeal  in  this,  as  in  all  Rugby 
interests  ;  and  to  A.  J.  Lawrence,  O.R.,  whose  readiness  to  under- 
take the  publication  of  books  relating  to  the  School  deserves  the 
fullest  recognition ;  and  above  all  to  W.  G.  Michell,  who,  though 
not  an  O.R.,  has  taken  the  greatest  interest  in  the  work,  and  who 
not  only  afforded  very  considerable  help  in  the  collection  of  inform- 
ation, but,  by  brushing  aside  certain  difficulties  which  stood  in  the 
way  of  a  revision  of  the  entire  Register,  made  the  issue  of  this 
edition  practicable,  and  may  thus  be  considered  the  father  of 
the  work. 

SHERIFFHALES, 

July,   1904. 


CONTENTS. 


CONTENTS     OF     VOLUME     III, 


TRUSTEES    OF    THE    SCHOOL          -  vi 

GOVERNING    BODY       -  vii 

HEADMASTERS     -  -          viii 

ASSISTANT    MASTERS    AND    TUTORS    -  ix 

BOARDING    HOUSES  XV 

ENTRANCES     UNDER— 

YEAR. 

1874.       THOMAS    WILLIAM    JEX-BLAKE,  D.D.  -  I 

1887.       JOHN    PERCIVAL,    D.D.       -  133 

1895.       HERBERT    ARMITAGE    JAMES,    D.D.     -  -          2l8 

ADDENDA   ET    CORRIGENDA     -  307 

FURTHER   ADDENDA   TO    VOLS.    I.    AND  II.                                                    -         309 

INDEX  312 

LIST   OF    SUBSCRIBERS    -  -         350 


VI  TRUSTEES. 


TRUSTEES     OF     RUGBY    SCHOOL. 


1874. 

Henry  Christopher  Wise,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Woodcote,  Leamington.     Died  1883. 

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

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

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

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

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

Ven.  Archdeacon  Charles  William  Holbech,  Farnborough.     Died  1901. 

His  Grace  John  Winston,  ;th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.     Died  1883. 

William  Bromley  Davenport,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Baginton  Hall,  Coventry.     Died  1884. 

Colonel  John  Sidney  North,  M.P.,  Wroxton  Abbey,  Banbury.     Died  1894. 

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

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

The  following  were  appointed  in  the  years  stated  : 

1883.  Right  Hon.  Victor  Albert,  ;th  Earl  of  Jersey,  Middleton  Park,  Bicester. 

1883.  Right  Hon.  Francis  Richard,  5th  Earl  of  Warwick,  Warwick  Castle. 

1884.  Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Peel,  K.C.M  G.,  Hampton-in-Arden. 
1884.  John  Stratford  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Birmingham. 
1884.  Sir  Philip  Albert  Muntz,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Dunsmore,  Rugby. 

1887.  Right  Hon.  John  Poyntz,  5th  Earl  Spencer,  K.G.,  Althorp  Park. 

1890.  Most  Hon.  Hugh  de  Grey,  6th  Marquis  of  Hertford,  Ragley  Hall. 

1890.  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Evans.     Resigned  July,  died  18  August,  1904. 

1894.  Francis  Alexander  Newdegate,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Arbury,  Nuneaton. 

1901.  Sir  John  Arthur  Godley,  K.C.B. 

1904.  Alfred  Fowell  Buxton,  Esq. 


GOVERNING     BODY.  Vll 


GOVERNING     BODY. 


1874. 

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

Most  Rev.  Frederick,  afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.     Died  1902. 

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

His  Grace  John  Winston,  ;th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.     Died  1883. 

Right  Hon.  William  Henry,  2nd  Baron  Leigh. 

Right  Hon.  Charles  Bowyer,  ist  Baron  Norton. 

Very  Rev.  George  Granvillc  Bradley,  Dean  of  Westminster.     Died  1903. 

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  Ketilby  Rickards,  K.C.B.     Died  1889. 
Right  Hon.  Ralph  Wheeler  Lingen,  ist  Baron  Lingen.     Resigned  1901. 

The  following  were  appointed  in  the  years  stated : 

1881.  Rev.  Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  Cambridge. 

1883.  Right  Hon.  Francis  Richard,  5th  Earl  of  Warwick.     Resigned  1901. 

1883.  Right  Hon.  John,  3rd  Baron  Rayleigh,  F.R.S.     Resigned  1892. 

1884.  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.,  C.B  ,  Civil  Service  Commissioner.     Died  1887. 
1887.  Right  Hon.  John  Poyntz,  gth  Karl  Spencer,  K.G. 

1887.  Right  Hon.  George  Joachim,  ist  Viscount  Goschen.     Resigned   1895. 

1890.  Sir  John  Arthur  Godley,  K.C  B. 

1890.  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Evans.     Resigned  July,  died  18  August,  1904. 

1892.  Sir  Arthur  William  Rucker,  F.R.S. 

1895.  Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Peel,  K.C  M.G. 

1902.  Henry  Lee  Warner,  Esq.,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 

1903.  Right  Rev.  Archibald,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter. 
1903.  Right  Hon.  William,  2nd  Baron  Sandhurst. 
1903.  Arthur  Sidgwick,  Esq..  Oxford. 


V11J  HEADMASTERS. 


HEADMASTERS     OF     RUGBY     SCHOOL. 


1874.     Thomas  William  Jex-Blake,  D.D. 

Entered  Rugby  School,  August,  1844.  Third  School  Exhibitioner,  1851. 
Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1851,  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1853,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1855. 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Queen's  College,  1855,  M.A.  1857.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  1858-68.  Principal  of  Cheltenham  College, 
1868-74.  B.  and  D.D.  1874.  Elected  Headmaster  of  Rugby  School, 
1874.  Resigned  1887.  Rector  of  Alvechurch,  1887.  F.S.A.  1889. 
Dean  of  Wells,  1891.  Athenaeum  Club.  For  list  of  published  works 
see  Crock  ford,  1904. 


1887.     John  Percival,  D.D. 

Educated  at  Appleby  Grammar  School.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1854,  Junior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1855,  Double  First  Class 
Moderations,  1856,  B.A.,  Double  First  Class,  1858,  M.A.  1861,  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.  Elected  Headmasterof 
Rugby  School,  1887.  Resigned  1895.  Consecrated  Lord  Bishop  of 
Hereford,  1895.  Athenaeum  Club. 


1895.     Herbert  Armitage  James,  D.D. 

Educated  at  Abergavenny  Grammar  School.  Scholar  of  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1865,  B.A.,  First 
Class  Final  Classical  School,  1867,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  1869-87, 
M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1874,  D.D.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1872-75.  Headmaster  of  Rossall  School,  1875-86.  Dean  of 
St.  Asaph,  1886-89.  Headmaster  of  Cheltenham  College,  1889-95. 
Elected  Headmaster  of  Rugby  School,  1895.  Athenaeum  Club.  For 
list  of  published  works  see  Crock  ford,  1904. 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS.  IX 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS    AND    TUTORS. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    JEX-BLAKE. 

1874.  George  Nutt,  M.A.,  appointed  Easter,  1874.  Died  2  March,  1895.  Winchester 
College,  1858-64.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1864.  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1866,  Greek  Verse,  1866,  First  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1868,  B.A.  1869,  Craven  Scholar,  1869,  Fellow  of 
Exeter  College,  1869,  M.A.  1871.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1870-74. 

1874.  The  Rev.  Francis  David  Morice,  M.A.,  appointed  September,  1874.     Left  1895. 

Uppingham  School,  1860-64.  Winchester  College,  1864-66.  Scholar 
of  New  College,  Oxford,  1866,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1868, 
First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1870,  B.A.  1871,  Fellow  of  Queen's 
College,  1871,  Lecturer,  1871-74,  latin  Essay,  1871,  Craven  Scholar, 

1872,  M.A.  1873. 

1875.  Arthur  Edward  Donkin,  M.A.,  appointed  Easter,  1875.     Eton  College,  1859-62. 

Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1866,  First  Class  Mathematical 
Moderations,  1867,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Mathematical  School,  1869, 
Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1870,  M.A.  1872.  Tutor  of  Keble  College, 

1873.  Master  at  Magdalen  College  School,  1873-75. 

1875.  George  Lovett  Bennett,  M.A.,  appointed  Easter,  1875.  Left  July,  1877. 
Rugby  School,  1861-65.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
1867,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1869,  M.A.  1872.  Head- 
master of  Plymouth  College,  1877.  Headmaster  of  Sutton  Valence 
School,  1883.  Constitutional  Club. 

1875.  Linnaeus  Gumming,   M.A.,    appointed    September,    1875.      Persse    Grammar 

School,  1853-59.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Seventh 
Wrangler,  1865,  B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1868.  Science  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1869,  Head  Mathematical  Master,  1872.  A  Member  of  the 
"Eclipse"  Expedition  to  Sicily,  1870,  1871. 

1876.  John    Collins,    M.A.,    appointed   January,    1876.       Rugby    School,    1863-67. 

Second  Rugby  Exhibitioner,  1867.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  1867,  B.A.,  Sixth  Classic,  1871,  Fellow,  1874,  M.A.  1874. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1871-75.  United  University  Club. 

1877.  Walter  Gordon  Michell,  M. A.,  appointed  September,  1877.     Wellington  College, 

Scholar  and  Exhibitioner,  1867-73.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  1872,  B.A.,  Fourth  Classic,  1877,  Fellow  1879,  M.A.  1879. 
Union  Club,  Trafalgar  Square. 

1877.  Henry  Whitehead,  M.A.,  appointed  September,  1877.  Left  Easter,  1878. 
Sherborne  School.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1873,  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1874,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1877,  Fellow,  1877,  Lecturer,  1878-82,  Ordained,  1879,  M.A. 
1880,  Bursar,  1881,  Tutor,  1882.  Principal  of  Bishops  College, 
Calcutta,  1883-99.  Consecrated  Lord  Bishop  of  Madras,  1899. 

6 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS. 


1878.  George  Campbell  Macaulay,  M. A.,  appointed  Easter,  1878.  Left  July,  1887. 
Eton  College,  1863-72.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1872, 
B.A.,  Third  Classic,  1876,  Fellow,  1878,  M.A.  1878.  Professor  of 
English  in  the  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwith. 

1878.  Charles  Godfroy  Steel,  M.A.,  appointed  Easter,  1878.     Rugby  School,  1867-73. 

Head  of  the  School.  Exhibitioner,  1873.  University  College,  Oxford, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1875,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1877,  M.A.  1880. 

1879.  William    Wallis    English,  M.A.,    appointed    Easter,     1879     Left    1893.     Died 

1900.  Shrewsbury  School,  1868-74.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  1874,  B.A.,  Third  Classic,  1878,  Chancellor's  Classical 
Medallist,  1878,  Fellow,  1878,  M.A.  1880. 

1879.  Charles  Henry  Hodges,  M.A.,  appointed  Easter,  1879.  Left  September,  1888. 
Carlisle  Grammar  School.  Exhibitioner  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1872,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations,  1874,  B.A.,  First  Class 
Final  Mathematical  School,  1876,  M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master  at 
Radley  College,  1876-79.  Headmaster  of  the  Grammar  School,  Towns- 
ville,  Queensland,  1888-1901.  Headmaster  of  the  Church  of  England 
Grammar  School,  North  Shore,  Sydney,  from  1901. 

1879.  William  Parker  Brooke,  M.A.,  appointed  September,  1879.     Haileybury  College, 

1864-69.  Scholar,  1864.  Exhibitioner,  1869.  Exhibitioner  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  1869,  B.A.,  Eighth  Classic,  1873,  Fellow,  1873. 
Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh,  1876-79. 

1880.  Thomas  Mitchener  Lindsay,  appointed  March,  1880.     Teacher  of  Drawing  and 

Curator  of  the  Art  Museum.  Medallist,  South  Kensington,  1861. 
Queen's  Medallist,  South  Kensington,  1862.  Headmaster  of  the  School 
of  Art,  Cape  Town,  1864.  Headmaster  of  the  Government  School  of 
Art,  Belfast,  1870.  Art  Examiner,  Intermediate  Education,  Ireland,  1881. 

1883.  George    Stallard,    M.A.,    appointed     Easter,     1883.        Hurstpierpoint    School, 

'865-73.  Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science 
School,  1876,  M.A.  1879.  A  Master  at  Bedford  County  School,  1877-79. 
At  St.  Paul's  School,  1879-83. 

1884.  The    Rev.    William     Henry    Payne-Smith,    M.A.,    appointed    January,    1884. 

Marlborough  College,  1864-71.  Exhibitioner,  1871.  Scholar  of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1871,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1873,  Second 
Class  Final  Classical  School,  1875,  B.A.  1876.  Senior  Student  of  Christ 
Church,  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1876.  M.A. 
1878.  Ordained,  1878.  Vice-Principal  of  Wycliffe  Hall,  Oxford, 
1880-83.  Tutor  of  Christ  Church,  1882-84. 

1884.  The  Rev.  Frederick  Brooke  Westcott,  M.  A.,  appointed  January,  1884.  Left  1892. 
Cheltenham  College,  1871-77.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
1877,  Bell  University  Scholar,  1878,  B.A.,  Senior  Classic,  1881,  Latin 
Essay,  1882,  Fellow,  1883,  M.A.  1883,  Ordained,  1884.  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham,  1890.  Headmaster  of  Sherborne 
School,  1892. 

1886.  Walter  Noel  Wilson,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1886.  Merchant  Taylors 
School,  1869-76,  Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1876,  First  Class 
Mathematical  Moderations,  1878,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Mathematical 
School,  1879,  First  Class  Natural  Science  School,  1881,  M.A.  1884. 
Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1881-85. 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS.  XI 


1886.  Basil  Johnson,  B.A.,  appointed  September,  1886.     Organist  and  Music  Master. 

Malvern  College,  1874.  Academical  Clerk,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1880,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882,  B.A.  1883.  Royal 
College  of  Music,  1883-85. 

ASSISTANT    MASTERS    TO    DR.    PERCIVAL. 

1887.  Basil    Bentham    Dickinson,    M.A.,   appointed    September,     1887.       Newcastle, 

Staffs,  School  1876,  Exhibitioner  1881,  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar  of 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1881,  B.A  ,  First  Class  Natural  Science, 
1884,  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Sutton  Valence  School,  1884-87. 

1888.  Godfrey  Fox    Bradby,  M.A.,  appointed    April,  1888.       Entered    Rugby    School, 

January,  1876  (see  page  22,  bt-low).  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1884,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1886. 

1888.  William  Dewar,  M.A.,  appointed  April,  1888.  Aberdeen  Grammar  School,  and 
Aberdeen  University,  M.A.  1872.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1883-88. 

1888.  John  Lewis  Alexander  Paton,  M.A.,  appointed  September.  1888.  Shrewsbury 
Schoo',  1879  82.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1882,  B.A., 
Senior  Classic,  1886,  and  First  Class,  Part  ii.,  1887,  Chancellor's  Medal 
for  Classics,  1887,  Fellow,  1887.  Headmaster  of  University  College 
School,  London,  1898-1903,  and  of  Manchester  Grammar  School  from 
1903. 

1888.  Samuel  Barnard,  M.A. ,  appointed  September,  1888.  Mathematics.  Wesley 
College,  Taunton.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1882, 
B.A.,  Fourth  Wrangler,  1885,  M.A.  1889,  Fellow,  1886. 

1888.  Hugh    Percy     Highton,    M.A.,    appointed     September,     1888.       Marlborough 

College,  1876-83.  Scholar  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1884,  B«AM 
First  Class  Natural  Science,  1888,  M.A.  1895. 

1889.  Rev.  William    Fenwick   Stokes,  M.A.,  appointed   September,  1889.       BlundelPs 

School,  Tiverton,  1870-77.  Scholar  of  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 1877,  B.A,  Eighth  Wrangler,  1881,  M.A.  1884,  Fellow,  1881-87. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blundell's  School,  1883.  Ordained,  1884.  Incum- 
bent of  Clonoe,  Armagh,  1887,  and  of  Clogherny,  1888-89. 

1890.  Henry  Tull   Rhoades,   M.A.,   appointed  January,  1890.     Left    1902.     Entered 

Rugby  School,  February,  1847.  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford, 
1856,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1864.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College, 
1865-66.  Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriffe, 
1878-90.  Of  4,  Arnold  Villas,  Rugby. 

1891.  Arthur   Kenelm   Watson,  M.A.,  appointed   September,   1891.     Harrow  School, 

1880-85.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1885,  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1887,  B.A..  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School, 
1889,  M.A.  1895. 

1892.  George  Smith,   M.A.,  appointed  January,   1892.     Left   1898.     Ayr   Academy, 

1880-84.  Edinburgh  University,  1884,  M.A.,  First  Class  Classics,  and 
Mackenzie  Scholar,  1888.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1887, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1889,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1891,  B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1895.  Headmaster  of  Merchiston  Castle 
School,  Edinburgh,  1898. 


xil  ASSISTANT     MASTERS. 


1892.  Henry  Christopher  Bradby,  B.A.,  appointed  September,  1892.  Entered  Rugby 
School,  January,  1882  (see  page  84  below).  New  College,  Oxford, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1889,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1891. 

1892.  Rev.    Albert  August  David,  M.A.,   appointed    September,   1892.      Left   1899. 

Exeter  Grammar  School.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1885, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1887,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1889,  M.A.  1894,  Fellow  and  Tutor,  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bradfield  College,  1890-92. 

1893.  Rev.    Reginald    Waterfield,     M.A.,    appointed    January,     1893.       Left    1899. 

Winchester  College,  Scholar,  1 881-86.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
1886,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1888,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1890,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895.  Principal  of  Cheltenham  College, 
1899. 

1894.  Frank    Fletcher,    M.A.,    appointed   May,    1894.     Left    1903.     Rossall  School, 

1882-89.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1889',  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1891,  Craven  Scholar,  1890,  Ireland  Scholar,  1891,  Derby 
Scholar,  1894,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1893,  M.A.  1896. 
Headmaster  of  Marlborough  College,  1903.  Alpine  Club. 

1895.  Edward    Ashton    St.    Hill,    M.A.,   appointed    January,    1895.     Bath     College, 

1878-86.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1886,  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1888,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1890. 
Fellow  of  New  College,  1891-94,  M.A.  1892. 

1895.  Charles  Edward  Mackenzie  Hawkesworth,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1895. 
Clifton  College,  1880-87.  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1887-93,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1889,  B.A.,  First 
Class  Final  Classical  School,  1891,  First  Class  Modern  History,  1892. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield  College,  1893,  M.A.  1901. 

1895.  Elliott  Kitchener,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1895.  Bedford  Grammar  School. 
Exhibitioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1884-87,  B.A.,  Senior 
Optime,  1887,  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College, 
1892-94.  Headmaster  of  Greenbank  School,  Liverpool,  1903. 


ASSISTANT    MASTERS   TO    DR.   JAMES. 

1895.  Robert  Edward  Prior,  appointed  a  Modern  Language  Master,  September,  1895. 

Educated  abroad.  Assistant  Master  at  Ipswich  School,  1886-88,  and  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1888-95. 

1896.  William   Henry   Denham  Rouse,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1896.     Left  1902, 

Doveton  College,  Calcutta,  1874-77.  Scholar  of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge,  1882,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  Parti.,  1885,  First 
Class,  Part  ii.,  1886,  Fellow,  1888-90,  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1890-95.  Headmaster  of  Perse  Grammar  School, 
Cambridge,  1902.  Litt.D.  1903.  University  Teacher  of  Sanskrit,  1903. 
Author  of  "  A  History  of  Rugby -School,"  1898. 

1896.  Godfrey  Bowden  Smith,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1896.  Entered  Rugby 
School,  September,  1877  (see  page  41  below).  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1886,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1888,  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1888-95. 


ASSISTANT     MASTERS.  Xlll 


1896.  Charles  William  Little,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1896.     Left  1904.    Winchester 

College,  Scholar,  1882-89.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1889-93, 
Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1891,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1893,  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester 
College,  1904. 

1897.  Charles    Paget    Hastings,    M.A.,  appointed   September,  1896.     Rossall    School. 

Scholar  of  Keble  College,  Oxford,  1884,  B.A.,  First  Class  Modern  History, 
1886,  M.A.  1897. 

1897.  Ernest    Cuthbert    Atkinson,    M.A.,    appointed    January,     1897.       Left     1900. 

Merchant  Taylors  School,  Scholar,  1885.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1891,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations,  1892,  B.A.,  First 
Class  Final  Mathematics,  1894,  Senior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1895, 
First  Class  Natural  Science,  1896,  M.A.  1897.  Appointed  Assistant  to 
the  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony, 
1903. 

1898.  Edward    Launcelot    Davey   Cole,    M.A.,    appointed    September,    1898.       Bath 

College,  1885-94.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1893,  Craven 
Scholar,  1894,  Ireland  Scholar,  1895,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations, 
and  Gainsford  Prize,  Greek  Verse,  1896,  Gainsford  Prize,  Greek  Prose, 
1897,  B'A'»  first  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1898,  M.A.  1901. 

1899.  Rev.    St.    John     Basil     Wynne    Willson,    M.A.,    appointed    January,     1899. 

Cheltenham  College.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Browne 
Medallist,  1889,  and  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1890,  M.A.  1894. 
Ordained,  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Leys  School,  Cambridge, 
1891-98. 

1899.  Rev.  John  Manisty  Hardwich,  M.A.,  appointed  January,  1899.  Durham 
School,  Scholar  1886.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Bell 
University  Scholar,  1893,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  Parti.,  1895. 
Second  Class,  Part  ii.,  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Durham  School, 
1896-98.  Ordained,  1899,  M.A.  1902. 

1899.  Rev.  Frederick  Farewell  Sanigear  Williams,  M.A.,  appointed  September,  1899. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1881-89.  Scholar  of  Jesus  College, 
Cambridge,  1889,  Bell  University  Scholar,  1890,  B.A.,  First  Class 
Classical  Tripos,  1892,  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School, 
Canterbury,  1892-99. 

1900.  Rudolf  Gustav  Karl  Lempfert,  M.A.,  appointed  September,   1900.     Left   1902. 

Manchester  Grammar  School,  Scholar,  1889-94.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  1894,  First  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  Part  i., 
1896,  and  Part  ii.,  1898,  B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1904.  Assistant  to  the 
Secretary,  Meteorological  Council,  London,  1902. 

1901.  Rev.  Denys   Edward   Shorto,  M.A.,  Mathematics,  appointed   September,    1901. 

Exeter  Grammar  School,  1880-86,  Exhibitioner,  Scholar  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1886,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations,  1887,  B.A., 
First  Class  Final  Mathematical  School,  1890,  Second  Class  Natural 
Science,  1891,  M.A.  1893.  Mathematical  Master  at  King  Edward's 
School,  Birmingham,  1891-1901.  Ordained,  1898. 

1902.  Frederick  James  Kittermaster,  M.A.,  appointed  September,  1902.     Shrewsbury 

School,  1883-88.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1888,  B.A.,  First  Class 
Classical  Tripos,  1891,  Browne  Medallist,  1890  and  1891,  Second  Class 
Theological  Tripos,  1893,  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College,  1893-4.  At  Uppingham  School,  1895-190%. 


XIV  ASSISTANT     MASTERS. 


1902.  Rev.  Llewellyn  Christopher  Watson  Bullock,  B.A  ,  appointed  September,  1902. 
Madborough  College,  1880-84.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Liverpool  College,  1895-1902.  Ordained,  1899. 

1902.  Oliver  Herbert  Prior,  appointed  September,  1902.  Educated  abroad.  Assistant 
Master  at  Forest  School,  Berkhampstead  School,  and  Dulwich  College. 

1902.  Ralph  Bushill  Henderson,  B.A.,  Mathematics,  appointed  September,  1902, 
Bristol  School,  1894-98,  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1898, 
Goldsmith  Rxhibitioner,  1899,  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations, 
1899,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Mathematical  School,  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1901-02. 

1902.  Claude   Pilkington    Kvers,  M.A.,  appointed    September,  1902.      Entered  Rugby 

School,  May,  1890  (see  page  165  below).  Scholar  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1895,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1897,  B.A.,  Second 
Class  Final  Classical  School,  1899,  Second  Class  Modern  History,  1900. 

M.A.  1902. 

1903.  Rev.     Harold    Costley  White,    B.A.,    appointed    September,     1903.        Malvern 

College,  Scholar,  1893-97,  Exhibitioner,  1897.  Scholar  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  1897,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1899,  B.A., 
Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1901.  Ordained,  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Sherborne  School,  190  [-03. 

1903.  Oswald  Massey  Samson,  B.A.,  appointed  September,  1903.  Cheltenham  College, 
1895-99.  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1899,  First  Class  Mathematical 
Moderations,  1900,  Mathematical  Exhibitioner,  1901,  B.A.,  First  Class 
Final  Mathematical  School,  1902. 


BOARDING    HOUSES. 


XV 


BOARDING     HOUSES. 


1874—1904. 


WITH    PREVIOUS    HOUSEMASTERS. 


4,  Hillmorton  Road. 


1 6,  Sf  1 8,  Hillmorton  Road, 
and  School  Field. 


Lawrence  Sheriffe  Street, 
and  3,  Hillmorton  Road. 


1803 

Moor,  J.  H.  C. 

1831 

Lee,  J.  P. 

1841 

Highton,  H. 

*i8n 

Moor,  J.  H.  C. 

1838 

Merivale,  A.  F. 

1852 

Burrows,  L.  F. 

1832 

Bird,  R. 

1841 

Arnold,  C.  T. 

1872 

Green,  W.  C. 

1841 

Mayor,  C. 

"1853 

Arnold,  C.  T. 

1882 

Michell,  W.  G. 

1846 

Mayor,  R.  B. 

.878 

Scott,  E.  A. 

*i884 

Michell,  W.  G. 

1863 

Wilson,  J.  M. 

1892 

Brooke,  W.  P. 

1879 

Whitelaw,  R. 

10, 

Hillmorton  Road. 

33 

,  Rilton  Road,  and 

Barby  Road. 

i, 

Hillmorton  Road. 

1836 

Powlett,  R.  W. 

1828 

Anstey,  C.  A. 

184.0 

Cotton,  G.  E.  L. 

1841 

Penrose,  J. 

•854 

Bowclen  Smith,  P. 

1850 

Compton,  B. 

1846 

Bradley,  G.  G. 

1891 

Steel,  C.  G. 

1858 

Smythies,  R.  B. 

*i848 

Bradley,  G.  G. 

1861 

Anstey,C.  A.(pj  otem) 

1858 

Jex-Blake,  T.  W. 

1862 

Moberly,  C.  E. 

1868 

Elsee,  C. 

Barby  Road. 

1874 

Phillpotts,  J.  S. 

1889 

Collins,  J. 

•875 

Lee  Warner,  H 

1830 

Price,  B. 

1884 

Morice,  F.  D. 

1850 

Evans,  C. 

1895 

Payne  Smith,  W.  H. 

Horton  Crescent. 

1862 

Hutchinson,  C.  B. 

1902 

Wilson,  W.  N. 

1884 

Donkin,  A.  E. 

1893 

Stallard,  G. 

*  Removed  to  present  site. 


The  name  of  House  printed  after  the  entries  signifies,  as  a  rule,  the  House  in  which  boys 
came.  But  in  cases  in  which  boys  were  temporarily  in  the  Town,  it  is  the  House  to  which  they 
were  eventually  admitted.  A  House  Master's  name  may  therefore  appear  at  a  date  earlier  than 
the  above  list  indicates, 


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


RUGBY    SCHOOL    REGISTER. 


THOMAS     WILLIAM     JEX-BLAKE,     D.D., 

ELECTED    HEADMASTER    IN    1874 


ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,   1874. 

Bateson,  Walter  Edward,  son  of  William  Gandy  Bateson,  Esq.,  New  Heys, 
Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  October  1.  Left  1879.3  School 

XV.,  1877,  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  January,  1886.  Of  14,  Castle  Street, 
Liverpool,  and  1,  Alma  Road,  Aigburth. 

Fitzgerald,  Brinsley  John  Hamilton,  fourth  son  of  Peter  Fitzgerald,  The 
Knight  of  Kerry,  afterwards  Baronet,  Glanleam,  Valencia, 
Ireland,  aged  14,  September  25.  Left  1878.2  School 

XI.,  1877,  1878.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Mod.  Hist.  School, 
1882.  Land  Agent  to  the  Earl  of  Listowel  and  others,  1884.  Of  63,  Duke  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  W.  White's  Club. 

Hall,  John  Herbert,  only  son  of  John  Hall,  Esq.,  Chorley  New  Road, 
Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  12,  September  18.  Left  1877.2  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  December,  1882.  Prosecuting  Solicitor  for  Borough  of 
Bolton.  Of  Intack,  Rivington,  Bolton. 

Blackwell,  Charles   Robert,   son   of    Thomas    Francis    Blackwell,  Esq., 
Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  May  9.     Left  1877.2       School 
Died  at  Davos  Platz,  March  19,  1882. 

Macpherson,  Duncan  Haldane,  son  of  Colonel  Sir  Herbert  Taylor 
Macpherson,  V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I ,  31,  Belsize  Park  Gardens, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  11,  June  7.  Left  1878.2  School 

Gazetted  to  2nd  Batallion  The  Seaforth  Highlanders,  May  10,  1882.  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882,  and  present  at  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  and  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star.  Afterwards  on  a  horse  ranche  in  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

Mann,  John  James,  son  of  Henry  Mann,  Esq.,  Wallfield,   Stand,  Man- 
chester, aged  15,  June  17.     Left  1876.2  School 
In  business  at  Salford. 

Eraser,  John  Alexander,  son  of  Thomas  Fraser,  Esq.,  10,  Vanbrugh  Park, 
Blackheath,  Kent,  aged  12,  December  14  Left  1878.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  October,  1884.  Of  Dacre  House,  Victoria  Street,  London. 
S.W.,  and  Wimbledon. 

Tindall,  Walter  Sewallis  Shirley,  son  of  Robert  Tindall,  Esq.,  Scarborough, 
aged  14,  May  15.  Left  1875.3  School 

A  Mechanical  Engineer. 
VOL.  III.  A 


2  Jex-Bla&e,  1874-87. 


Oldham,  Thomas  Bagot,  son  of  Thomas  Oldham,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  18,  Hill- 
morton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  August  18.  Left  1880.8  Town 

Died  in  India,  July  10,  1884. 

Collinson,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  William  Sowden  Collinson, 
Esq.,  of  Beltoft  House,  Doncaster,  care  of  Mrs.  Collinson,  8, 
Moreton  Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Dec.  26.  Left  1877.3  Town 

XV.  1876,  1877.  VIII.  1877.  Sandhurst,  1878.  Gazetted  to  the  Northampton- 
shire  Regiment,  January  22,  1879.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879.  Present  at 
battle  of  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the 
Boer  War,  1881.  Served  in  the  Dongola  Expedition,  1896,  mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lieut.  -Colonel,  and  British  and  Khedive  s  Medals.  Commanded 
an  Egyptian  Brigade  at  the  Battle  of  Khartoum  ;  C.B.  and  two  Clasps.  Governor 
of  Kassala,  Upper  Egypt,  where  he  died,  29  August,  1901. 

Blakiston,  Ralph,  son  of  John  Richard  Blakiston,  Esq.,  19,  Warwick 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  April  2.  Left  1877.*  Town 

A  Mechanical  Engineer,  at  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 

Hughes,  Reginald  George  Hutton,  fourth  son  of  the  late  George  Edward 
Hughes,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1834),  care  of  Mrs.  Hughes,  Offley  Place, 
Luton,  Bedfordshire,  aged  13,  November  22.  Left  1879.2  Arnold 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1879.  Sandhurst,  1880.  Gazetted  to  2nd  Battalion 
The  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  January  22,  1881.  Captain,  1892.  Major,  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Landor,  Richard  Henry,  son  of  R.  Landor,  Esq.,  Church  Street,  Rugeley, 
aged  13,  August  5.  Left  1878.2  Arnold 

XV*.  1877.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882,  LL.M.  1892.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1884.  Junior  Travellers  Club.  Of  The  Biddings,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire. 

Baily,  Arthur  James,  son  of  the  Rev.  Kitelee  Chandos  Baily,the  Vicarage, 
Bradwell,  Stony  Stratford,  aged  13,  May  30.  Left  1878.2 

Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1877, 1878.    XV.  1877.    In  Baily's  Brewery,  Brighton. 

Booker,  William  Thomas,  son  of  William  Henry  Booker,  Esq.,  Castlefield, 
Bingley,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  Nov.  29.  Left  1875.3  Bowden  Smith 

Seems  to  have  entered  first  in  1873 .3  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  August,  1881. 
Practising  at  Wellington,  Somerset. 

Fordham,  Wolverley  Attwood,  son  of  Edward  King  Fordham,  Esq.,  J.P., 
Ashwell,  Baldock,  aged  14,  Sept.  9.  Left  1877.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.  Member  of  the  firm  of  E.  K.  and  H.  Fordham.  J.P. 
for  Beds,  and  Cambridgeshire.  Of  Ashwell  Bury,  Ashwell,  Baldock,  Herts. 
Wellington  Club. 

Fordham,  Rupert  Oswald,  third  son  of  the  above  Edward  King  Fordham, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  March  23,  Left  1876.1  Bowden  Smith 

A  Partner  in  the  family  Brewery  as  above.  J.P.  for  Beds.  Of  7,  Argyll 
Road,  Kensington,  and  Broom  Hall,  Biggleswade. 

Evans,  Sebastian,  son  of  Sebastian  Evans,  LL.D.,  St.  Ives,  Highgate, 
Birmingham,  aged  15,  January  20.  Left  1875.2  Hutchinson 

In  business  as  a  Corn-broker.    Of  Abbot's  Barton,  Canterbury. 

Russell,  Edward  Hope,  son  of  John  Alexander  Russell,  Esq.,  32,  Pembridge 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  Nov.  30.    Left  1877.2     Hutchinson 
Died  at  Shanghai,  April  10,  1882. 

Lawrence,  Hubert,  son  of  Edward  Lawrence,  Esq.,  afterwards  Knight, 
Beech  Mount,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  August  23.  Left 
1876.2  Moberly 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Of  The  Grange,  St.  Michael's  Hamlet,  Liverpool. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Keller,  Hermann  Louis  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  Leopold  Keller,  Esq., 
Hornsey,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  June  5.  Left  1875.3  Wilson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1878.    B.A.,  Charsley  Hall,  1884.    Isthmian  Club. 

Lund,  Herbert,  second  son  of  Edward  Lund,  Esq.,  Victoria  Road,  Whalley 
Range,  Manchester,  aged  15,  May  14.  Left  1876.2  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1881, 
M.A.  1885,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1886,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.,  1887.  Practising  in  Manchester, 
and  Hon.  Assistant  Surgeon  at  Salford  Hospital.  Of  Fernhill,  Pendleton, 
Manchester. 

Ashwell,  James  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Ashwell,  Esq.,  Mount  Street,  New 
Basford,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  November  7.  Left  1875  3  Wilson 

In  business  at  Nottingham.    Of  Woodthorpe  Grange,  Nottingham. 

Bellairs,  William  Gibbons,  son  of  Colonel  William  Bellairs,  afterwards 
K.C.M.G-.,  76,  St.  George's  Road,  Warwick  Square,  London,  8.  W., 
aged  14,  March  23.  Left  1875.8  Wilson 

Leversoil,  Louis  George,  eldest  son  of  James  Leverson,  Esq.,  29,  Abbey 
Place,  London,  N.W.,  aged  15,  April  7.  Left  1877.2  Wilson 

VIII.  1876,  1877.  A  partner  in  the  firm  of  Leverson,  Forster  &  Co.,  London, 
since  1883.  Of  48,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  N.W.  Isthmian  Club. 

Turner,  Thomas  George,  son  of  George  Turner,  Esq,,  26,  Derngate, 
Northampton,  aged  14,  January  30.  Left  1876  l  Wilson 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  The  Elms,  Billing  Road,  Northampton. 

Valentine,  George  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Valentine,  Esq.,  The 
Moat,  Strandtown,  Belfast,  Ireland,  aged  15,  Sept.  30.  Left  1876.3 

Wilson 

Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1877. 

Adamson,  Laurence  Arthur,  second  son  of  Laurence  William  Adamson, 
Esq.,  Whitley  House,  Whitley,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14, 
April  20.  Left  1879.'  Wilson 

XV.  1878.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1879.  B.A.  Charsley  Hall,  1884.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1885.  M.A.  Melbourne  University,  1886,  Hon.  Fellow,  1903. 
Headmaster,  University  High  School,  1898-1901,  and  of  Wesley  College,  Melbourne, 
from  1902. 

Rigby,  John,  son  of  the  late  W.  Rigby,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Rigby,  Dunard 
House,  Row,  Helensburgh,  Dumbartonshire,  N.B.,  aged  14, 
May  15  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

Died,  July,  1882. 

Melly,  Ernest  Louis,  third  son  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Riversley,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  June  27.  Left  1876.* 

Elsee 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Meriden,  Coventry. 

Bolton,  Francis  Cheney,  fifth  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Boltou,  Esq.,  27, 
West  George  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  March  23.  Left  1877.1 

Elsee 

A  Stockbroker  at  Brisbane.    Of  Mia  Mia,  Inderoopilly,  Brisbane. 

Dugdale,  Sydney,  fourth  son  of  John  Dugdale,  Esq.,  9,  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  April  23.  Left  1878.2  Elsee 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1879,  B.A.  Second  Class  Theological  School,  1882, 
M.A.  1885,  Ordained,  1884.  Vicar  of  Motcombe,  Dorset,  1892-98,  and  of  West- 
bury,  Wilts,  from  1898. 

Darcus,  Solomon  Henry,  sou  of  Major  Solomon  Darcus,  Gardenmore, 
Lame,  Co.  Antrim,  aged  14,  October  20.  Left  1876.3  Elsee 

Qf  Holyweil,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 


Jex-Blake,  18U-S7. 


Macan,  Thomas  Townley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Townley  Macau, 
care  of  Mrs.  Macau,  23,  King  Henry's  Road,  Regents  Park, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  July  10.  Left  1875.2  Green 

Gazetted  to  1st  Battalion  The  Cameronians  (26th),  October  23,  1880.  Captain, 
1891.  Major,  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 

Mackenzie,  James  Kenneth  Douglas,  only  son  of  Captain  James  Dixon 
Mackenzie,  afterwards  Baronet,  (o.u.  1846),  Mountgerald,  Ding- 
wall,  Ross-shire,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left  1875.1  Wilson 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1877-79.  Studied  Engineering  at  Blswick. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  tenth  Baronet  of  Tarbat,  and  eighth  of  Scatwell,  1900. 
M.Inst.C.E.  Of  8,  Bramham  Gardens,  South  Kensington.  Caledonian  Club. 

Bishop,  Charles  Rosser,  son  of  W.  Bishop,  Esq.,  20,  Craven  Hill,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  July  1.  Left  1875.3  Wilson 

M.B.C.S.,  England,  1887.    Of  Eden  Grove  House,  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset. 

Teage,  John  Land,  second  son  of  John  Land  Teage,  Esq.,  Oporto,  Portugal, 

aged  13,  November  23.     Left  1877.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  the  Wine  Trade  at  Oporto.    Of  Villa  Nova  de  Taya,  Portugal.    Isthmian  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1874. 

Cholmondeley,  Randal  Berners,  third  son  of  Colonel  the  Hon.  Thomas 
Grenville  Cholmondeley,  (o  R.  1832),  Abbott's  Moss,  Northwich, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  June  21.  Left  1879.*  School 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1879.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class 
Law  School,  1882.  Farming  in  Western  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  since  1883. 

Marsh,  James  Ernest,  third  son  of  John  Marsh,  Esq  ,  J.P.,  Rann  Lea, 
Rainhill,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  July  5.  Left  1879.2  School 

Scholar,  1874.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1879.  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1882,  M.A.  1891.  University  of  Bonn,  1882. 
Chemistry  Master  at  Exeter  Grammar  School,  1883-1885.  Demonstrator  of 
Organic  Chemistry  at  Oxford  University,  1885. 

Hart,  William  Tibbetts,  second  son  of  Edward  Hart,  Esq.,  Alderman  of 
London,  156,  Highbury  New  Park,  N.,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left 
1877.3  School 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Admitted  1883. 

Hartley,  William  Gibson,  second  son  of  Francis  Blackburne  Martley,  Esq., 
10,  Herbert  Street,  Dublin,  aged  14,  Nov.  21.  Left  1875.1  School 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884.  Incorp.  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1882,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Theological  School, 
1885,  M.A.  1888.  Ordained  1885,  but  renounced  Holy  Orders  under  the  Act  in 
1897.  Engaged  for  the  Charity  Organisation  Society  from  1888.  Of  184,  High 
Street,  Poplar,  London,  E. 

Satterthwaite,  Sidney  Clement,  second  son  of  Clement  Satterthwaite,  Esq., 
Spring  Hill,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  Aug.  11.     Left  1878.3  School 
VIII.,  1878.    On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Brierton,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Bay,  Herbert  Allen,  son  of  Gerard  James  Day,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1847),  Horsford, 
Norwich,  aged  14,  March  12.  Left  1878.2  School 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1880.  A  Working  Associate  at  Toynbee  Hall,  1891, 
Of  Woodhurst,  Newmarket  Road,  Norwich.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Jones,  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Jones,  Esq.,  Stareton,  Kenilworth, 
aged  14,  July  4.  Left  1879.2  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Theological  School,  1883,  M.A.  1886. 
M.B.  1891.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London,  1891.  Barriater-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn, 
1903.  Of  8,  Church  Terrace,  Le«,  London,  S.B. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Bell,  Humphrey  Patricias,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Boll,  Esq.,  M.D.,  the 
Fitz,  Cockermouth,  aged  14,  August  16,  Left  1878.2  School 

Changed  his  name  to  SENHOUSE,  1875.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881,  M.A. 
1896.  Medical  Student,  Guys  Hospital,  1891.  J.P.  for  Cumberland.  Of  The 
Fitz,  Cockermouth. 

Conybeare,  Charles  Henry,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Ranken 
Conybeare,  Vicar  of  Itchen  Stoke,  Hants,  (o.a.  1835),  aged  13, 
September  5.  Left  1879.3  School 

Scholar,  1876.  XV.  1879.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  Third  Class  Natural 
Science,  1884,  M.A.  1889.  Ordained,  1885.  Vicar  of  Itchen  Stoke,  1886-1903. 
Vicar  of  Rostherne,  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  from  1903. 

Shawe,  Charles  Henry,  youngest  son  of  the  late  William  Shawe,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs,  Shawe,  Wellesley  House,  Bolton,  aged  13,  December 
26.  Left  1878.2  School 

XV.  1878.  Formerly  in  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner.  Of  Edenhall,  Langwathby, 
Cumberland. 

Cannon,  Ronald,  son  of  General  Cannon,  of  Chateau  de  Fourchette,  Poce, 
Indre  et  Loire,  France,  and  of  14,  Manor  Road,  Folkestone, 
aged  14,  December  11.  Left  1875.2  School 

Hoyle,  James  Smallpage,  third  son  of  Isaac  Hoyle,  Esq.,  (afterwards  M.P. 
for  Heywood),  the  How,  Prestwich,  Manchester,  aged  12,  May  7. 
Left  1880.2  School 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner  and  Manufacturer.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of 
Bassneld,  Bury.  Clarendon  Club,  Manchester. 

Keir,  Adam,  youngest  son  of  John  Lindesay  Keir,  Esq.,  92,  Gloucester 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and  of  the  Quarry,  Bideford,  Devon, 
aged  13,  June  25.  Left  1877.1  School 

Crick,  1877.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1881,  M.A.  1887.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  December,  1884.  Ordained,  1891.  Assistant  Curate  of  Portsea,  1891- 
1901.  Rector  of  Alverstoke,  Hants,  from  1901. 

Cross,  Carlton,  eldest  son  of  John  Kynaston  Cross,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Fernclough, 
Bolton-le-Moors,  Lancashire,  aged  15,  August  30.  Left  1877.1 

Arnold 

XV.  1876.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Fourth  Class  Modern  History  School, 
1881,  M.A.  1887.  J.P.  for  Lancashire.  Of  Crooke  Hall,  Chorley,  Lancashire. 
Boodle's  Club. 

Sharp,  William  James,  son  of  Edward  Sharp,  Esq.,  Lindon  Hall,  Burton, 
Westmoreland,  aged  15,  June  2.  Left  1877.2  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889.  Of  Rosetrees,  Portinscale, 
Keswick.  Conservative  Club. 

Sharp,  Henry  Turner,  son  of  the  above  Edward  Sharp,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
August  12.  Arnold 

Died  at  School,  March  29,  1875. 

Browett,  Walter,  third  son  of  Thomas  Browett,  Esq.,  Kadford  Road, 
Coventry,  aged  14,  February  3.  Left  I876.3  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1882.    Of  Highfield,  Coventry. 

Calvert,  Henry,  junior,  second  son  of  Henry  Calvert,  Esq.,  Barfield  House, 
Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  15,  June  19.  Left  1877.2  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884.  In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner  and 
Manufacturer.  Of  Walton-le-Dale,  near  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Hurrell,  Arthur,  son  of  Henry  flurrell,  Esq.,'Harston,  Cambridge,  aged  14, 
January  19.  Left  1877.1  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambrid       B.A.  1882.    Of  Harston,  Cambridge. 


6  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


fiowden  Smith,  Frederic  Herbert,  third  son  of  the  Rev-  Philip  Bowden 
Smith,  Rugby,  (o.R.  1844),  aged  13,  June  17.  Left  I860.2 

Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1874.  XI.  1878,*  1879,  1880.  XV.  1879.  Racquets  1880.  Minor  Ex- 
hibitioner 1880.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1885.  A  Master  at  Shrewsbury 
School,  1886-1891.  The  Master  of  a  Preparatory  School  at  Bengeo,  from  1891. 

Bartlett,  William,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Edward  Bartlett,  Great 

Waltham,  Chelmsford,  (O.E.   1843),  aged  13,  February  17.     Left 

18792  Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1874.    Head  of  School.     Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1879.    Scholar 

of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1880.     First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations. 

B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1883.      Chancellor's  Prize,   English 

Essay,  1884.     Denyer  and  Johnson  Theological  Scholar,  1885.     Ellerton  Essay, 

1886.    M.A.  1886.     Ordained  1886.     Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Sutton,  Surrey,  from 

1896. 

Gair,  John  Hamilton,  son  of  Thomas  Gair,  Esq.,  Albury  House,  Fulwood 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  23.  Left  1877.'1  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  November,  1883.  Of  13,  Union  Court,  Castle  Street, 
Liverpool,  and  Little  Hey,  Bromborough,  Cheshire. 

Dawkins,  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Annesley 
Dawkins,  Daylesford,  Chipping  Norton,  (O.K.  1843),  aged  15, 
November  22.  Left  1876.3  Elsee 

VIII.  1876.  Gazetted  to  2nd  Battalion  The  King's  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry), 
May  1,  1878.  Captain  1886.  Major  1898.  Lieut. -Colonel  1902.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  War,  1879-1880.  Medal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901. 
Severely  wounded.  Present  at  several  actions.  Queen's  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lieut. -Colonel. 

Atkinson,  Laurence,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  W.  Atkinson,  Long 
Eaton,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  23.  Left  1878.3  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1887.  Ordained  1884.  Rector  of  Drayton 
Bassett,  Tamworth,  from  1897. 

La  Motte,  Digby  Holden  Rose  Hardwick,  eldest  son  of  the   Rev.  George 

Thomas  Crospigny  La  Motte,  27,  Montagu  Square,  London,  W., 

aged  12,  October  23.     Left  18S0.2  Wilson 

Scholar  1875.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1880.    Exhibitioner  of  Trinity 

College,  Oxford.    First  Class  in  Classical  Moderations,  1882.    Chancellor's  Prize, 

Latin  Verse,  1884.    B.A.  1885.    M.A  1891.    A  Master  at  St.  Paul's  since  1886. 

Of  3,  Park  Row,  Albert  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Knight.  Joseph  Guy,  son  of  Joseph  Knight,  Esq.,  Hartshill,  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  aged  14,  February  19.  Left  1877  3  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  July,  1883.  Offices  at  Newcastle,  Staffordshire.  Of  Aston, 
Stone,  Staffordshire. 

Hughes,  Robert  Alexander,  son  of  Mrs.  Hughes,  New  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  June  5.  Left  1877.2  Town 

Hall,  Edward  Marshall,  younger  son  of   Alfred  Hall,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Old 

Steine.  Brighton,  aged  16,  September  16.     Left  18 76.3    Phillpotts 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1882.     Called  to  the  Bar,    Inner  Temple, 

June,  1883.     K.C.  1898.    M.P.  for  Southport  Division  of  Lancashire,  from  1900. 

Of  75,  Cambridge  Terrace,  London,  W.    Carlton  Club. 

Harris,  George  William,  fourth  son  of  Alfred  Harris,  Esq,,  Lunefield, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmoreland,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left 
1878.3  Bowden  Smith 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883.    Corn  Merchant,  London  and  Liverpool. 

Died  at  Hawkshead,  Cumberland,  30  October,  1903. 

Carleton,  Lancelot  Richard,  son  of  Colonel  George  Carleton,  late  R.A., 
Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Sept.  15.  Left  1879 .2  Town 
Sandhurst,  1881.  Gazetted  to  1st  Battalion  Essex  Regiment,  1882.  Captain, 
1888.  Major,  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  on  Staff,  January,  1900, 
to  the  end  of  the  War.  Two  Medals  and  five  Clasps.  D.S.O.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  United  Service  Club. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87. 


Paliologus,  Augustus   Lower,   son  of   Nicholas   Paliologus,  Solicitor,  2, 
Garstins  Buildings,  Calcutta,  aged  14  Sept.  15.    Left  1877.1    Town 
Practising  as  a  Physician.    L.R.C.P.  and  L.B.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1889.    Of  14, 
Beckenham  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Cordiner,  Robert  Charles,  only  son  of  the  late  Captain  Robert  Cordiner, 
lost  at  sea,  care  of  Mrs.  Cordiner,  25,  Sheep  Street,  Rugby,  aged 
13,  September  22.  Left  1879.3  Town 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884,  Ordained,  1884,  M.A.  1888.  Sometime  Chaplain 
at  Bologna,  and  at  Algiers.  Assistant  Curate  of  Burghclere-with-Newtown, 
Newbury,  from  1903. 

Cross,  Charles  Francis  fourth  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Assheton 

Cross,  M.P  ,  afterwards  created  Viscount  Cross  (o  n.  1836),  Eccle 

Riggs,  Broughton-in-Furness,  and  53,  Eccleston  Square,  London, 

aged  14,  September  22.     Left  1879.2  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886,  Ordained,  1884.    Held  various 

Assistant  Curacies.     Vicar  of  Shotwick,   1891-97,  and  of  Stretton,  Cheshire, 

from  1897. 

Allan,  Andrew  Alexander,  son  of  Andrew  Allan,  Esq.,  lononteh,  Montreal, 
Canada,  aged  14,  June  16.  Left  1877.2  Arnold 

Address,  as  above. 

Stewart,  Alan  Keith,  son  of  Charles  P.  Stewart,  Esq.,  192,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  5.  Left  1875.3  Arnold 

In  business,  Atlas  Works,  Manchester. 

Holland,  Alfred  Valentine,  son  of  Walter  Holland,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Rose  Hill, 
Worcester,  aged  13.  February  14.  Left  1879.1  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Of 
4,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Nash,  Zacchary  Hubert,  sixth   son   of   John   Nash,    Esq.,  The   Rectory, 
Langley,  Bucks,  aged  14,  January  28.    Left  1876.3    Bowden  Smith 
Of  9,  Drayton  Terrace,  South  Kensington.    New  Constitutional  Club. 

Norton,  Alexander,  second  son  of  Charles  Norton,  Esq.,  The  Elms,  Mount 
Pleasant,  Swansea,  aged  13,  March  29.  Left  1877.3  Bowden  Smith 

Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  1878. 

Nash,  Albert,  seventh  son  of  John  Nash,  Esq.,  The  Rectory,  Langley, 
Bucks,  aged  12.  February  8.  Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

Owner  of  a  Station  in  Victoria.    Of  Bellarto,  Cranbourne,  Victoria. 

Cochran,  John  Augustus,  son  of  James  Cochran,  Esq.,  17,  Pittville  Parade, 
Cheltenham,  aged  15,  January  5.  Left  1877.2  Bowden  Smith 

Residing  in  Australia,  1891. 

Mackenzie,  John  Edmund,  son  of  the  late  William  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  care 
of  Mrs.  Mackenzie,  2,  Claremont  Gardens,  Glasgow,  aged  14. 
July  26.  Left  1877.2  Hutchinson 

VIII.  1876,  1877.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment.  June  17,  1885. 
7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1888.  Captain,  3rd  Hussars,  1895.  .Retired  1901. 

Cassels,  Herbert  Wentworth,  second  son  of  Andrew  Cassels,  Esq.,  51, 
Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  October  9. 
Left  1877.3  Hutchinson 

In  business  at  Calcutta.    Of  2,  Circular  Road,  Calcutta. 

Halm,  Frederick  Alexander,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Frederick  Hahn,  Esq., 
of  Mexico,  care  of  Mrs.  Hahn,  St.  George's  Villa,  Queen's  Road, 
Richmond,  Surrey,  aged  14,  May  17.  Left  1877.2  Hutchinson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June,  1888.  Of 
8,  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.  Oriental  Club. 


8  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Hopkins,  Ernest  Threlfall,  eldest  son  of  John  Satchell  Hopkins.  Esq., 
Jesmond  Grove,  Edgbaston,  aged  13,  September  12.  Left 
1880.2  Hutchinson 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Modern  History  School,  1884.  In 
business  as  a  Brewer  at  Oldbury.  Of  20,  Harborne  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Kearsley,  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Kearsley,  Esq ,  J.P.,  Highfield,  Ripon, 
aged  15,  June  7.  Left  1876.1  Wilson 

Left  England  before  1891. 

Brown-Westhead,  George  Montague,  only  son  of  Marcus  Brown- 
Westhead,  Esq.,  Brook  Street  Mills,  Manchester,  aged  15, 
February  21.  Left  1877.1  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1881,  LL.M.  and  B.A.  1885.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1884.  Of  Erskine  House,  Colwyn  Bay,  North  Wales. 

Monk,  Richard  Fowls,  son  of  Richard  Powis  Monk,  Esq.,  Penshurst 
Lodge,  Balham  Hill,  London,  S.W.,  aged  15,  July  14.  Left 
1876.8  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  2nd  Battalion  The  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  October  23,  1880.  Captain 
1st  Battalion,  March,  1890.  Reserve  of  Officers. 

Alamayu,  Simyen,  only  legitimate  son  of  the  late  Theodore,  King  of 
Abyssinia,  and  Teruwark,  Princess  of  Simyen,  Queen  of 
Abyssinia;  since  March  4,  1872,  ward  under  the  British  Govern- 
ment of  Dr.  Jex-Blake,  School  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  April  23. 
Left  1877.3  Elsee 

Sandhurst,  1878.  Died  at  Headingley,  near  Leeds,  November  14,  1879,  and  was 
buried  in  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  November  21.  The  coffin  bore  the 
following  inscription : — 

PRINCE    ALAMAYU, 

Of  Abyssinia, 

Born  April  23rd,  1861, 

Died  November  14th,  1879. 

A  Memorial  Tablet  was  placed  in  the  School  Chapel  in  1880. 

Bodley,  Edward  Ridgeway,  son  of  Edward  Fisher  Bodley,  Esq.,  Devon- 
shire Place,  Han  ley,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  September  23. 
Left  1878.*  Elsee 

A  China  Manufacturer  in  the  Potteries. 

Cox,  Kenneth  Murchison,  son  of  Major-General  William  Hamilton  Cox, 
Brandon  Villa,  The  Park,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  September  24. 
Left  1878.3  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1880.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  May  10,  1882.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882.  Present  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Captain,  March  14,  1888.  Assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  MURCHISON  after  Cox,  1888.  Reserve  of  Officers. 

Dunell,  Cyril,  son  of  Henry  James  Dunell,  Esq.,  of  Barton  Court, 
Hungerford,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left  1877.1  Elsee 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Hadden,  Frederick,  third  son  of  Frederick  John  Hadden,  Esq.,  Wykeham 
Abbey,  York,  aged  15,  February  27.  Left  1877.1  Elsee 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  Kotiyagalla,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon. 

Hadden,  Thomas,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Frederick  John  Hadden,  Esq., 
aged  12,  December  23.  Left  18771.  Elsee 

Conservative  Club,  St.  James'  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Mercer- Adam,  Maughan  Mercer,  third  son  of  Andrew  Mercer-Adam,  Esq., 

M.D.,  Bargate  Lodge,  Boston,  aged  14,  April  26.   Left  1877  3   Elsee 

Student  of  the  Inner  Temple.    Gazetted  to  3rd  Battalion  The  Berkshire  Regiment. 


Jex-BlaTce,  1874-87. 


Parker,  William  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  James  Smith  Parker,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1846),  Freeland  House,  Iflfley,  Oxford,  aged  15,  August  16 
Leffel875.3  Elsee 

Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  1880.    Has  settled  in  America. 

Menzies,  John  Graham,  third  sou  of  Graham  Menzies,  Esq.,  32,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  aged  15,  October  11.  Left  1875.3  Elsee 

;.        Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1879.    Turf  Club,  Piccadilly. 

Drake,  Henry  Harcourt,  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Drake,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Drake,  42,  Russell  Street,  Beading,  aged  14,  April  23. 
Leftl877.3  '  Elsee 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1878.    A  Landowner  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  U.S.A. 

Mills,  Henry  Trueman,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Trueman  Mills,  Esq.,  Gler- 
mont,  Thetford,  aered  13,  October  23.  Left  1878.8  Green 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,    1880.     J  P.   for    Leicestershire.     Of    Lubenham, 
Market  Harborough.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Fison,  Walter  Cornell,  third  son  of  Cornell  Henry  Fison,  Esq.,  King's 
House,  Thetford,  aged  14.  August  4.  Left  1878.3  Green 

In  business  from  1878.    J.P.  for  Norfolk,  1898.    Of  Ford  Place,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

Anderson,  William,  younger  son  of  Charles  Anderson,  Esq.,  2,  Zingara 
Terrace,  Farnham,  aged  15,  August  15.  Left  1877.2  Green 

Farming  in  Warwickshire.    Of  Hockley  House,  Marton,  Rugby. 

Boyer,  Joseph  Stanborough,  son  of  Joseph  Boyer,  Esq.,  Ringwood, 
Dulwich  Wood  Park,  Upper  Norwood,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left 
1875.3  Green 

Drowned  on  the  voyage  to  Australia,  February  9,  1880. 

Smallwood,  Ernest  Edward,  son  of  Joseph  Smallwood,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Stich- 
,  ford  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  15.  March  15.     Left  1876.1        Green 

Was  on  the  Stage.    Died  from  the  result  of  a  fall  from  an  omnibus  in  Oxford 

Street,  December,  1897. 

Downing,  Arthur  Joseph,  son  of  Samuel  Downing,  Esq.,  the  Hill,  Monks- 
town,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland,  aged  14,  August  17.  Left  1878.3 

Phillpotts 

XV.  1877,  1878.  Crick,  1878.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  Associate  of 
Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Of  94,  Lo^er  Baggot  Street,  Dublin. 

Cowan,  Robert  Bruce,  son  of  John  Cowan,  Esq.,  3,  Park  Circus  Place, 
Glasgow,  aged  12,  January  7.  Left  1877.1  Phillpotts 

Falk,  Herbert  Eugene,  son  of  Hermann  Eugene  Falk,  Esq.,  Meadow  Bank, 
Winsford,  Cheshire,  aged  12,  April  1.  Left  1876.3  Phillpotts 

Formerly  a  partner  in  the  Firm  of  South  wood  &  Co.,  Merchants,  London.  Farm- 
ing at  Bellevue,  near  Lincoln,  California,  U.S.A. 

Eustace,  John  James  Hardy  Rowland,  eldest  son  of  Hardy  Eustace,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Tullow,  Co.  Carlo w,  Ireland,  aged  14,  September  19. 
Leftl876.3  Phillpotts 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1877-1880.  Gazetted  to  the  8th  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1877.  Lieutenant-Colonel.  J.P.  for  Co.  Carlow.  High  Sheriff, 
1895.  Of  Castlemore,  TuUow,  Co.  Carlow.  Junior  Carlton,  and  Kildare  Street 
Clubs. 

Cochran,  James  Alfred,  second  son  of  James  Cochran,  Esq.,  17,  Pittville 
Parade,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  July  18.     Left  1877.2         Phillpotts 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1879.    Residing  in  Australia,  1891. 

Gordon,  Alexander  Stuart,  fifth  son  of  John  Gordon,  Esq..  Aikenhead 
House,  Cathcarfc,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  June  24.  Left  1875.3  Green 

Sheep  Farming  in  Queensland  since  1880.    Of  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
VOL.   III.  B 


10  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Smith,  Cecil,  son  of  Cecil  Smith,  Esq.,  Lydeard  House,  Bishops  Lydeard, 
Taunton,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left  1878.2  Bowden  Smith 

Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Senior  Optime,  1883,  M.A.  1886.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1886.  Residing  in  London. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,   1875. 

Simpson,  Walter  Henry,  third  and  youngest  son  of  Charles  Turner 
Simpson,  Esq.,  14,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
June  12.  Left  1876.3  School 

Sandhurst,  1879.  Gazetted  to  the  39th  Foot,  August,  11,  1880.  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  1883.  Served  with  the  43rd  Ghoorkas  Light  Infantry  against  the  Akhas 
in  1883-1884,  and  in  the  Burmese  War,  1886-1887.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Adjutant, 
1886-1890.  Killed  in  the  Manipur  Massacre,  April,  1891. 

Bashall,  Henry  St.  John   Hick,  second  son  of   the  Rev.  William  Bashall, 

Deane,  Bolton  le  Moors,  aged  13,  April  23.     Left  1877.1         School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  November,  1883.     Of  Elm  Grove,  Ockham,  Ripley,  Surrey. 

Pattinson,  James  Pearson,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Pattinson,  Esq., 
Moss  Grange,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester,  aged  14  February  8. 
Left  1878.3  School 

XV.  1877.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1886.  A  Merchant  in  Man- 
chester. Of  Newton  Hall,  Mobberley.  Reform  Club. 

Warde,  Charles  Aprilis  Sutton,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Thomas  Warde, 
Esq.,  of  Clopton  House,  Stratford-ou-Avon,  ward  of  W.  K. 
Thompson.  Esq  ,  (o.u  1862),  44,  Russell  Road,  Kensington,  aged 
14,  April  26.  Left  1877  a  School 

Gazetted  to  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  August  1st,  1882.  Captain  5th  Battalion 
Royal  Fusiliers,  June  8,  1885.  Captain,  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  1900.  Major  1902. 
Reserve  of  Officers. 

Lees,  Charles  Percy,  son  of  John  William  Lees,  Esq.,  Waterhead  House, 
Oldham,  ward  of  the  Rev.  T.  Davies,  Woodside  Bank,  Darwen, 
aged  15,  May  25.  Left  1877.8  School 

J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Cheshire  Militia.  Of  Herne 
Lodge,  Oundle,  Northants.  Constitutional  Club. 

Benyon-Winsor,  Benyon  Reeve,  second  son  of  William  Henry  Benyon- 
Winsor,  Esq.,  29,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  London,  W.,  aged 
13,  September  19.  Left  1879.3  School 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  Bryn-y-mor  Villas,  Swansea. 

Blakiston,  Aubrey,  son  of  John  Richard  Blakislon,  Esq.,  19,  Warwick 
Street,  Bugby.  aged  12,  August  26.  Left  1878.3  Town 

L  R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1885.  Practisingin  London.  Of  5,  Grosvenor 
Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  W. 

Speed,  Lancelot,  son  of  William  Speed.  Esq.,  13,  Devonshire  Place,  Portland 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left  1878.*  Arnold 

XV.  1877.  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1885.  An  Artist  in  Black  and  White. 
Of  2,  -Gray's  Inn  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Firth,  John  Loxley,  son  of  Edward  Firth,  Esq.,  Tapton  Lodge,  Sheffield, 
aged  15,  January  23.  Left  1877.3  Arnold 

Died  24  December,  1897. 

Payne,  Peter  George  Stanhope,  third  son  of  Sir  Salusbury  Payne,  Bart , 
(O.K.  1845),  Blunham  House,  Sandy,  Bedfordshire,  aged  13,  July  16. 
Left  1880.2  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  B  A.,  Second  Class,  Law,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Civil  Law  Scholar,  1884.  Midland  Circuit.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  in  Paget's  Horse.  Of  Library  Chambers,  Temple,  London,  E  C. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 


Jex-Bla-ke,  1874-8?.  11 


Baskerville,  Henry  Joseph  North,  son  of  Henry  Baskerville,  Esq., 
Orowsley  Park,  Henley- on-Thames,  aged  13,  January  26. 
Left  1877.1  Arnold 

Address  as  above. 

Forrest,  James,  son  of  James  Forrest.  Esq.,  Nullamore,  Milltown,  Co. 
Dublin,  aged  15,  May  29.  Left  1875.3  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1881.  Sandhurst  1881.  Gazetted  to  1st  Battalion 
The  Lincolnshire  Regiment  (10th),  February  2,  1882.  Captain  1893.  Served  in 
the  Soudan  in  1898.  Present  at  the  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartoum.  British 
Medal  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899  1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Schofield,  Thomas  Dodgson,  eldest  son  of  Frank  Schofield,  Esq ,  Alderley 
Edge,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  August  13.  Left  1876.2  Arnold 

A  Partner  in  the  Firm  of  Schofield  Brothers,  Wine  Merchants,  Manchester.  Of 
Oakfield,  Alderley  Edge. 

Swinburne,  John  Castleman,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Major  John  Swinburne, 
18th  Royal  Irish,  ward  of  Captain  Hanham,  R.N.,  Manston, 
Blandford,  aged  14,  December  17.  Left  1877.3  Bowden  Smith 

Entered  the  Merchant  Service,  Second  Mate's  Certificate.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
July,  1889.  Western  Circuit  and  J.P.  for  Dorset.  Hon.  Secretary  for  Cremation 
Society.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  HANHAM  after  SWINBURNE,  1883. 
Of  106,  Goldhurst  Terrace,  South  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Tinker,  Edward,  son  of  James  Tinker,  Esq.,  New  York,  U.S. A  ,  aged  14, 
March  24.  Left  1876.1  Bowden  Smith 

Woolwich,  May,  1878.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery,  February,  1880.  Captain, 
May,  1888.  Major  1897.  Retired  1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cumberbatch,  Carlton  Parry,  son  of  Laurence  Henry  Cumberbatch,  Esq., 

Queen's    House,   Lyndhurst,   Hants,  aged   13,   March    15.     Left 

1878.a  Bowden  Smith 

Royal  Agricultural  College,   Cirencestef.      Diploma.      In  Office  of  a  Firm  of 

Surveyors  and  Land  Agents  in  London.    Of  9,  Whitehall  Place,  London,  S.W., 

and  30,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W.    Constitutional  Club. 

Ockleston,  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Ockleston,  Esq.,  Alder  Hey, 
Knotty  Ash,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  July  19.  Left  1876.1  Bowden  Smith 
In  business  as  a  Tanner  at  Runcorn.    J.P.  for  Cheshire.    Of  Oakdale,   Five 
Crosses,  Overtoil,  Warrington. 

Robinson,  William  John,  son  of  W.Robinson,  Esq., The  Glebe,  Lightwood, 
Longton,  aged  14,  September  2.  Left  1877.1  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.  A  partner  in  the  Firm  of  Bindley  and  Co.,  Burton-on- 
Trent.  Of  Saverley  House,  Cresswell,  Staffordshire. 

Andrew,  Walter  Jonathan,  son  of  Eli  Andrew,  Esq.,  Mere  Bank,  Fairfield, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  November  24.  Left  1877.1  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  December,  1882.  Practising  at  Manchester  and  Whalley 
Range. 

Stolterfoht,  Edward  Herman,  son  of  Joachim  Nicholas  Stolterfoht, 
Esq.,  Sandown  Park,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  September 
15.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinsion 

Formerly  in  business  in  Liverpool.    Residing  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Martin,  Frederick  William,  son  of  William  Martin,  Esq.,  Bournbrook  Hall, 
Stirchley,  Birmingham,  aged  15,  Nov.  8.    Left  1877.1     Hutchinson 
Architect  and  Surveyor.    Of  196,  Hagley  Road,  Birmingham. 

Rhodes,  George  Wood,  son  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  Esq.,  J.P..  Mersey  Bank, 
Hadfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  September  4.  Left  1878.1  Wilson 

In  business  in  Manchester.  Chairman  of  T.  Rhodes  &  Co.,  Limited.  J.P.  for 
Cheshire.  Of  27,  Kensington  Court,  London,  and  Mottram-in-Longdendale, 
Cheshire. 


12  Jex-BlaTce,  1874-87. 


Firth,  John  Bradley,  eldest  son  of  Mark  Firth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Page  Hall, 
Sheffield,  aged  15,  November  2.  Left  1877.3  Wilson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1879.    Of  Idsworth  House,  Horndean,  Hants.    Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Firth,  Mark,  second  son  of  the  above  Mark  Firth,  Esq.,  aged  14,  December 
31.  Leftl879.2  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1886.    J.P.  for  Leicestershire.    Of 
Wistow  Hall,  Leicestershire.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Gait,  Herbert,  son  of  Edwin  Gait,  Esq.,  Catisfield  House,  Fareham. 
Hants,  aged  12,  July  24  Left  1877.2  Elsee 

Melly,  George  Henry,  son  of  George  Melly,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Liverpool,  (o.R. 
1844),  aged  14,  March  5.  Left  1877.1  Elsee 

A  Shipowner  in  Liverpool.     Of  Water  Street,  Liverpool. 

Dyer,  Thomas  Swinuerton,  only  son  of  Captain  Swinnerton  Halliday 
Dyer,  afterwards  Baronet,  Westcroft,  Bagshot,  Surrey,  aged  15, 
October  6.  Left  1875.3  Lee  Warner 

Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  1880.    Succeeded  his  father  as  eleventh  Baronet, 
March  16,  1882.    Of  20,  Cadogan  Place,  London,  S.W.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Williams,  Frederick  McDougal,  son  of  John  Thomas  Williams,  Esq., 
M.D.,  75,  Cambridge  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  September 
29.  Left  1877.3  Lee  Warner 

In  business  as  a  Paper  Manufacturer.    Of  Esk  Vale,  Pennycuik,  Edinburgh. 

Jackson,  Percy  Edward,  son  of  E.  Jackson,  Esq.,  76,  Huskisson  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  12,  July  18.  Left  1875.1  Lee  Warner 

A  Company  Promoter. 

Boughton  Leigh,  John  -Hugh,  son  of  the  Rev.  Theodosius  E.  B.  Ward 
Boughton  Leigh,  Newbold-upon-Avon,  aged  14,  February  29. 
Left  1876.8  Lee  Warner 

Entered  first  in  January,  1874.    Captain  in  4th  (Militia)  Battalion,  The  Eoyal 
Warwickshire  Regiment,  March  5,  1887.    Of  Ullesthorpe  Hall,  Rugby. 

Ware,  John,  second  son  of  the  late  George  Ware,  Esq.,  and  ward  of 
J.  C.  Jervis,  Esq.,  25,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  15, 
July  27.  Left  1876.2  Lee  Warner 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1879.    Residing  in  Australia  since  1880. 

Robinson,  William  Peart,  eldest  son  of  William  Kobinson,  Esq.,  Keedley 
Bank,  Burnley,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left  1880.8  Lee  Warner 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    J.P.  for  Lancashire.    Director  of  the  Craven 
Bank.    Of  Reedley  Hall,  Burnley.    Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Edwards,  Llewellyn,  son  of  Edward  Edwards,  Esq.,  Kidbrooke  Lodge, 
Blackheath,  Kent,  aged  15,  July  23.  Left  1877.3  Lee  Warner 
In  business  in  London.  Of  4,  Vanbrugh  Park  Road  East,  Blackheath. 

Stokes,  Frederick  Charles,  third  son  of  Stephen  Stokes,  Esq.,  Fairy  Field 
House,  Great  Barr,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left 
1877.8  Green 

In  business  as  a  Tanner.    Of  Knowle  Hurst,  Lichfield. 

Reed,  Alfred  Stephen,  third  son  of  Charles  John  Heed,  Esq.,  C.B.,  New- 
biggen  House,  Kinton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  August  8. 
Left  1877.3  Arnold 

In  British  Columbia,  3891. 

Barwick,  William  Murgatroyd,  second  son  of  the  late  John  Marshall 
Barwick,  Esq.,  of  Glen  View,  Shipley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  Jan.  22, 
1874.  Left  1878-3  Green 

XV.  1878.    St.  John's  College,    Oxford,    B.A.  1884.    Of  Glen  View,    Shipley. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  13 


dirtier,  Henry  Hoskins,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gale  Curbler, 
(O.K.  1841),  Bevere  Knoll,  Worcester,  aged  15,  December  9. 
Left  1876.1  Wilson 

St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1879. 

Squire,  William  Harold  Stevens,  eldest  son  of  William  Stevens  Squire, 
Esq.,  37,  Acacia  Road,  Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13, 
February  14.  Left  1S78.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1877,  1878.  VIII.  1878.  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Casberd  Scholar, 
1884,  M.A.  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1886.  Of  3,  Hare  Court, 
Temple,  London,  EC.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1875. 

Austen,  Ei-nest  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Ambrose  Austen,  Esq.,  1,  Clifton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  7,  October  19.  Left  1886.2  Town 

Heidelberg  University,  1886.  University  College,  London,  1888.  Assistant 
Curator,  Natural  History  Department,  British  Museum,  passing  First  in  Civil 
Service  Examination,  1889.  Author  of  "A  Monograph  on  the  Tsetse  Flies,"  1903. 
Served  with  the  City  of  London  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the  South  African  War,  1900. 
Medal  with  Four  Clasps.  Address  British  Museum,  Cromwell  Road,  London, 
S.W.  Imperial  Service  Club. 

Grant,  Patrick  Charles  Murray,  second  son  of  Patrick  Grant,  Esq., 
98.  Cornwall  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  aged  14,  August  11. 
Left  1879.3  '  School 

Scholar  1875.  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1884.  Residing  at  Bakersfield, 
California,  U.S.A. 

Ecroyd,  William,  second  son  of  William  Farrer  Ecroyd,  Ksq.,  J  P.,  Spring 
Cottage,  Burnley,  afterwards  of  Credenhill,  Hereford,  aged  14-, 
February  28.  Left  1879.2  School 

VIII.  1878, 1879.  A  Member  of  the  Firm  of  W.  Ecroyd  &  Sons,  Worsted  Spinners 
and  Manufacturers,  Burnley  and  Bradford.  Assumed  the  name  of  FARRER  in 
lieu  of  Ecroyd,  1896.  Of  Thornburgh  House,  Leyburn.  Constitutional  Club. 

FelloWCS,  Evelyn  Napier,  eighth  son  of  the  Kev.  Thomas  Lyon  Fellowes, 
Vicar  of  Honingham  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  (O.K.  1830), 
aged  12,  June  3.  Left  1881.2  School 

XV.  1880.  XI.  1881.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Law,  1884. 
Admittdd  a  Solicitor,  March,  1888.  Of  1,  Great  Winchester  Street,  London,  B.C. 
Wellington  Club. 

Spence,   Albert  Carter,  only    son    of    William    Alillihorpe   Spence,   Esq., 
Weston,  Otley,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  Nov.  9      Left  1877.3      Arnold 
f    •  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885.    Of  Weston  Manor,  Otley. 

Beeton,  Arthur  Channing,  son  of  Henry  Coppinger  Beeton,  Esq.,  2, 
Adamson  Road,  South  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14, 
December  8.  Left  1878.1  Arnold 

Died  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  October  22,  1882. 

PreVOSt,  Francis  Augustin,  younger  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  William 
Prevost,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  March  30.     Left  1878.3    Bowden  Smith 
XV.  1877,  1878.    XI.  1878.    Secretary  to  the  Standard  Life  Insurance  Office, 
Bombay. 

Burnham,  Henry  Charles,  son  of  George  Hodson  Burnham,  Esq.,  (O.LI. 
1842),Welringborough,agedl4,Feb.lO.  Leftl878.3  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886.  Practised  until  1893.  Entered  the  Oratory  of  St. 
Philip  Neri,  1893,  and  ordained  a  Priest  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  1897.  Of  the 
Oratory,  South  Kensington,  London,  S.W. 

Hodge,  Kgerton  Francis,  son  of  John  Hodge,  Esq.,  57,  Russell  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  July  27.  Left  1880  2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1879.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.,  Second  Class  Law 
Tripos,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1885,  but  admitted  a  Solicitor, 
November,  1890.  Of  15,  Ranelagh  Avenue,  Hurlingham,  London,  S.W. 


14  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Jackson,  William  Gardiner,  stepson  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Marsh,  Little 
Oorapton,  Moreton-in-the- Marsh,  aged  13,  Nov.  3.  Left  1876.1 

Bowden  Smith 

Scott,  Edmund  Ernest,  son  of  Mrs.  Scott,  12,  Bays  Hill  Terrace,  Chelten- 
ham, aged  14  February  12.  Left  1877.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.    Went  to  San  Francisco. 

Swetenham,  James  Hubert,  son  of  Major  James  Swetenham,  Moston  Hall, 
Chester,  aged  13,  June  8.  Left  1878.1  Elsee 

Died  in  1881. 

Agnew,  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  John  Henry  Agnew,  Esq.,  the  Elms,  Eccles, 
near  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  2.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883.  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1880.  In  business 
in  Manchester.  Of  Ranfurly,  Alderley  Edge. 

Wilkes,  Hubert  Hope,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Wilkes,  Lofts  Hall,  Saffron 
Walden,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left  1880.2  Hutchinson 

Died  before  1891. 

Calvert,  Edmund  Percy,  only  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Calvert,  Esq.,  of 
Walton-le-Dale,  Lancashire,  care  of  Mrs.  Calvert.  30,  Kensington 
Gardens  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Oct.  17.  Leftl879.2  Hutchinson 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1886.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 

1886.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Bosaiiquet,  Augustus  Percival,  eldest  son  of  Percival  Bosanquet,  Esq., 
(o.u.  1845),  Dacre  Lodge,  East  Barnet,  Herts,  aged  14,  October  26. 
Left  1877.3  Hutchinson 

Studied  Languages  two  years  at  Wurtemberg  and  Tours.  Sometime  orange- 
growing  in  Florida.  Eeturned  to  England  in  ill-health.  Address,  Ponfield, 
near  Hertford. 

Allen,  Russell,  eldest  son  of  Peter  Allen,  Esq.,  Sedgley  Park.  Prestwich, 

Manchester,  aged  14,  May  11.     Left  1876.3  Wilson 

Studied  at  Hesse  Cassel.    A  Partner  in  Evans  and  Co.,  "  Manchester  Evening 

News."    D.L.  for  Anglesea.     High  Sheriff,  1902.     Of  The  Cedars,   Heaton-on- 

Mersey,  and  Beaumaris,  Anglesea. 

Tennant,  Robert  Hugh,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Scarcroft  Lodge,  Shadwell,  Leeds,  aged  14,  November  20. 
Left  1878  2  Wilson 

Managing  Director  of  Stretton's  Brewery,  Derby.    Boodle's  Club. 

Lee,  Turner,  son  of  James    Holwell  Leo,  Esq.,  Lentou  Field,  Nottingham, 

aged  13,  December  6.     Left  18793  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884.    Served  with  the  1st  Notts  Volunteers  in  the  South 

African    War.      Queen's  Medal  with  Three    Clasps.      Of   9,   Clarendon  Road, 

Nottingham. 

Copeland,  William  Henry  Laurence,  son  of  Captain  William  Henry  Cope- 
land,  6,  St.  Peter's  Terrace,  Hammersmith,  aged  13,  March  18. 
Left  188 1.2  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1880.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  1884,  M.A.  1889. 
M  R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  1888.  Of  4,  Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S-W. 

Forbes,  Patrick  William,  third  son  of  Alexander  Clark  Forbes,  Esq.,  Whit- 
church,  Reading,  aged  13,  August  31.     Left  1877.1        Lee  Warner 
Sandhurst,  1880.    Gazetted  to  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  April  23, 1881.    Captain, 
1887.    Retired,   1894.    Served  with  British  South  Africa    Company,  1889-1902. 
Of  Whitchurch,  Reading. 

Bateson,  Thomas  Blaikie,  son  of  William  Gandy  Bateson,  Esq.,  Ne,w  Heys, 
Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Nov.  18.     Left  1878.1       Lee  Warner 
A  Cotton  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Of  6,  Oldhall  Street,  and  Elmhurst,  Aigburth,  . 
Liverpool. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  15 


Edmunds,  John  Masters,  son  of  Mr.  John  Edmunds,  14,  High  Street, 
Kugby,  aged  12,  December  6.  Left  1877.*  Town 

Engaged  with  the  North  Eastern  Steel  Works,  Middlesborough.  Of  71,  Wood 
Street,  Middlesborough-on-Tees,  Yorkshire. 

Hall,  Charles  Ernest,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  Hall,  Lawford  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  9,  August  30.  Left  1881.1  Town 

In  the  Cement  Trade  at  Hong  Kong. 

Hall.  Thomas  Herbert,  son  of  the  above  Mr.  Charles  Hall,  aged  12, 
July  16.  Left  1878.1  Town 

Owen's  College,  Manchester.    An  Analytical  Chemist. 

CollillSOn,  Christopher  Barber,  second  son  of  the  late  John  William 
Sowton  Collinson,  Esq  ,  of  Doncaster,  care  of  Mrs.  Collinson, 
8,  Moreton  Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  11,  Jan.  28.  Left  1880.3  Town 

Passed  final  examination  for  Solicitor,  1886,  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1891.  Ordained,  1893.  Vicar  of  Laxton,  near  Newark,  Notts,  from  1898. 
Of  Beltoft,  Belton,  Doncaster.  Address,  Laxton  Vicarage. 

Woodward,  Charles  Robert  John,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  John   Woodward, 

Oliver  Street,  Rugby,  aged  8,  March  26.     Left  1876.2  Town 

In  the  service  of  the  L.  and  N.-W.  Railway,  Monument  Lane  Station,  Birmingham. 

Beasley,  Ernest  Frank,  son  of  Mr.  Beasley,  22,  High  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  March  5.  Left  1877.2  Town 

South  American  Railway,  Rosario,  Argentine  Republic,  1891.  An  Accountant 
on  the  Vera  Cruz  Railway,  Mexico. 

Campbell,  Douglas  Walter,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Campbell,  31,  Hi^h 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  9,  October  -27.  Left  1881.1  Town 

Sometime  a  Banker's  Clerk  at  Coventry.    Afterwards  a  Journalist  in  America. 

Levett,  Charles  Arthur  John,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Charles  Richard 
Levett,  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  The  Lawn,  Rugby,  aged  14 
May  5.  Left  1877 3  Town 

Farming  at  Fielding,  New  Zealand. 

Levett,  Edward  Henry,  second  son  of  the  above  Captain  C.  R.  Levett, 
aged  13,  May  20.  Left  1878.3  Town 

Farming  at  Bulls,  Rangitikie,  New  Zealand. 

Levett,  Richard  Douglas,  third  son  of  the  above  Captain  C.  R.  Levett, 
aged  12,  July  18.  Left  1878.3  Town 

Formerly  farming  in  Warwickshire.  Of  Julian  Road,  Trent  Boulevards 
Nottingham. 

Molesworth,  Herbert  Crofton  St.  George,  son  of  the  late  Captain  Morgan 
Crofton  Molesworth,  R.E.,  (O.R.  1849),  care  of  Mrs.  Molesworth, 
Dover  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  12,  February  I.  Left  1878.2  Town 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College.  Woolwich,  1880.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery 
February  14,  1883.  Captain,  1892.  Major,  1901.  At  St.  George's,  Bermuda  1904 
Of  The  Hollies,  Rugby.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Haddock,  Sydney  George,  son  of  Mrs.  James  Haddock.  40,  Albert  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  May  24.  Left  1876.3  Town 

Assistant  Engineer,  R.N.  (H.M.S.  Cura?oa),  1887.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Engineer 
February  1,  1889.  Staff  Engineer,  with  rank  of  Captain,  1903.  Of  5.  Roebuck 
Road,  Rochester. 

ThornMll,  John  Cecil,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Thornhill,  care  of  Mrs 
Thornhill,  Bilton  Rond,  Rugby,  aged  12,  July  28.  Left  1878  3  Town 

Farming  in  Manitoba,  1S86-89.    Managing  Director,  Castle  Bellingham  Breweries 
Lieut  -Colonel,  late  6th  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles.     Of  Rathmullen  Drosrheda' 
*  --  \  Ireland. 


16  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Joicey,  James,  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Joicey,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  aucl 
of  Mrs.  R.  S.  Arnold,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  February  13. 
Leffc  1877.2  Town— Lee  Warner 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1881.  Captain,  Koyal  Wiltshire  Imperial  Yeomanry. 
J.P.  for  Gloucestershire.  Of  Poulton  Priory,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire.  Carlton 
Club. 

Joicey,  John  George,  second  son  of  the  above  James  Joicey,  Esq.,  aged  12, 

May  14.     Left  1876.1  Town 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1882.    Address,  Poulton  Priory.     Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Sargent,  Julian  Hilton,  elder  son  of  William  Sargent,  Esq.,  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  11.  April 8.  Left  1883.2  Town— School 

Scholar,  1878.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1883.  Scholar  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
18S3,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1885,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical 
School,  1887,  Chancellor's  Prize,  Latin  Essay,  1888.  Died  at  Costebelle.  near 
Hyeres,  March  6,  1891. 

Sargent,  Walter  Dmitri,  younger  son  of  the  above  William  Sargent,  Esq., 
aged  9,  May  29.  Left  1884.2  Town— Bowden  Smith 

Scholar,  1879.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1884.  Postmaster  of  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
1S83,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1886,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1891.  Ordained, 
1889.  Vicar  of  Wolvercot,  Oxon,  1895-1901.  Of  24,  Farndon  Road,  Oxford. 

Boycott,  Arthur  St.  John,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  William  Boycott, 
Vicar  of  Aldeby,  ward  of  Miss  Turnor,  Rugby,  aged  11,  July  13. 
Left  1876.3  Town 

Went  to  Clifton  College.  Manager  of  an  estate  in  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  1891.  With 
Messrs.  Grand,  of  New  York,  1904.  Of  274,  Jamaica  Avenue,  Flushing,  Long 
Island,  U.S.A. 

Boycott,  William  Douglas,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  A.  W.  Boycott,  aged  10, 
November  20.  Left  1876.3  Town 

Selwyn  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1887.  Ordained  1887.  Rector  of  Burgh  St. 
Peters,  1890-1899.  Vicar  of  Upton  and  Fishley,  Norfolk,  from  1902. 

Magan,  Francis  William,  son  of  the  late  Captain  Thomas  Tilson  Magan, 
and  ward  of  Miss  O'Grady,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  31.  Left 

1878.1  Town 

Formerly  Farming  in  Manitoba.    Cattle-ranching  at  Lyle,  Klickitat,  Washington 

State,  U.S.A. 

Richards,  George  Chatterton,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Richards,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Richards,  12,  Russell  Street,  Rugby,  aged  7,  August 
24.  Left  1885  2  Town— School 

Scholar,  1882.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1885.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  1883.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1887.  Ireland  Scholar,  1887. 
B.A  ,  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1889.  Fellow  of  Hertford,  1889-91.  Derby 
Scholar,  1890.  Craven  University  Fellow,  1890-91.  M.A.  1892.  Professor  of 
Greek,  University  College,  Cardiff,  1891-98.  Ordained,  1895.  Assistant  Curate 
of  St.  John  Baptist,  Cardiff,  1895-98.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Oriel  College, 
from  1898.  Of  13,  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford. 

Faith  full »  Wyndham  James  Hamilton,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
Faithfull,  Storrington  Rectory,  Sussex,  aged  14,  March  30. 
Left  1876.3  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1881.  Ordained,  1885.  Has  held  various 
Assistant  Curacies.  Rector  of  Oaksey,  Malmesbury,  from  1890. 

Wolton,  John  Hyem,  son  of  John  Hyem  Wolton,  Esq.,  Woodlands,  Peck- 
ham  Rye.  aged  13,  November  30.     Left  1878.1  Elsee 
A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  but  has  retired  from  business.    Of 
23,  Hanover  Square,  London,  W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1875. 

Paine,  William  Worship,  third  son  of  Thomas  Paine,  Esq.,  9,  Albert  Road, 
Regents  Park,  afterwards  Knight,  aged  13,  November  2.  Left 

1880.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  Law  School,  1884.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1887.  14,  St.  Helen's  Place,  E.G.  Of  19,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Hampstead.  City  of 
London  Club. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  17 


Sadler,  Michael  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Michael  Thomas  Sadler,  Bsq  ,  M.D., 
21,  Church  Street,  Barnsley,  aged  14,  July  3.  Left  1880.2  School 

Scholar,  1876.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1880.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1880,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882,  B  A.,  First  Class  Final 
-  Classical  School,  1884,  M.A.  1887.  Secretary  to  the  Oxford  University  Extension, 
1885-95.  Student  and  Steward  of  Christ  Church,  1890-95.  Director  of  Special 
Inquiries  and  Reports  to  the  Board  of  Education,  1895-1903.  Professor  of  History, 
Victoria  University,  Manchester,  1903.  Of  Eastwood,  Weybridge.  Athenaeum  Club . 

Story-Maskelyne,  Antony  St.  John,  only  son  of  Edmund  Mervyn  Booth 

Storey,  afterwards  Story-Maskelyne,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,- Barrister- 

\.       .  ,at-Law,  arid  of  the  Manor  House,  Lydiard  Milicent,  Wilts,  Esq., 

(O.K.  1842),  aged  14,  July  31.     Left  1879.3  School 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  History  Tripos,  1882.  Diplomatic 
Service,  1884.  Medical  Student,  St.  Bartholomew's,  1885-1889.  A  Clerk  in 
H.M.  Record  Office,  1890.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Walrond,  Seymour  Henry,  second  son  of  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.,  O.B., 
(O.K.  1834),  Calder  Lodge,  Maidenhead,  aged  13,  October  13. 
Leftl880.2  School 

XI.  1879,  1880.  XV.  1879.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1880.  In  business  in  London 
from  1881.  Of  13,  Chester  Square,  London. 

Trimmer)  Edward  Douglas,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Trimmer,  Esq.,  College 
Green,  Gloucester,  aged  13,  March  8.  Left  1879.3  School 

XV.  1879.  Qualified  for  a  Solicitor,  January,  1887.  Inland  Revenue  Law 
Department,  Somerset  House. 

Soames,  Gordon,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Soames,  Rector  of  Milden- 
hall.  Marlborough,  aged  14,  July  15.  Left  1880.2  School 

;        VIII.  1880.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1889.     Ordained,  1887. 
Rector  of  Mildenhall,  Marlborough,  from  1894.   New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Sellar,  William  Cross,  son  of  Thomas  Sellar,  Esq.,  Hall  Grove,  Bagshot, 
Surrey,  aged  13,  July  16.  Left  188 1.2  School 

Union  Club,  Trafalgar  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Walrond,  Arthur  Francis,  third  son  of  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.,  C.B.,  (O.B. 
1834),  Calder  Lodge,  Maidenhead,  aged  12,  May  17.  Left 
1880.3  School 

..  ,.  .;  The  original  founder  of  the  Netting  Hill  Club,  taken  over  by  Rugby  as  part  of 
the  Rugby  School  Mission.  Sub- Agent  of  the  Bank  of  England,  Burlington 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  from  1893. 

Fayrer,  James  Outram  Spens,  son  of  Joseph  Payrer,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
afterwards  K.C.S.I.,  16,  Granville  Place,  London,  W.,  aged  14, 
February  20.  Left  1878.3  School 

Sandhurst,  1879.  Gazetted  to  the  Suffolk  Regiment,  July  1,  1881.  Captain, 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  1892.  Major,  1901.  Served  in  the  Black  Mountain  Expedition, 
1888.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  the  Hazara  Expedition,  1891.  Clasp.  With  the 
second  Miranzai  Expedition,  1891.  Clasp.  And  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition, 
1894-5.  Clasp. 

Blackwell,  William  Ernest,  son  of  Thomas  Francis  Blackwell,  Esq.,  The 
Cedars,  Harrow  Weald,  aged  13,  Dec.  27.  Left  1880.1  School 

VIII.  1879.    Died  before  1891. 

Heycock,  John  Hippisley,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Heycock,  Rector 
of  Seaton,  Uppingham,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left  1878.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1880.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Leicester- 
shire Regiment,  May  12,  1883.  Captain.  1893.  Retired,  1903.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Ezham,  Alfred  Harmer,  son  of  T.  Exham,  Esq.,  Alta  Terrace,  Monkstown, 
Go.  Cork,  aged  14,  March  3.  Left  1878.1  School 

VOL.  III.  C 


18  Jex-Blalce,  1874-87. 


Longman,  John  Frederick,  son  of  William  Longman,  Esq.,  Abbess  Grange, 
Leckford,  Stockbridge,  aged  15,  Sept.  12.  Left  1877.3  School 

Died  in  New  Zealand,  before  1891. 

Stone,  Samuel  Francis  Montagu,  son  of  Samuel  Francis  Stone,  Esq., 
Woodlands,  Knighton,  Leicestershire,  aged  14,  July  17.  Left 
1877.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  May,  1884.  Firm  of  Stone,  Willcox  and  Button,  Leicester. 
Of  Kirby  Frith  HaU,  Leicester. 

Dealtry,  Thomas,  son  of  the  Ven.  Thomas  Dealtry,  Swillington,  Leeds, 
formerly  Archdeacon  of  Madras,  aged  13,  October  11.  Left 
1877.3  School 

Residing  in  America,  1891. 

Arnold,  Franck  Thomas,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Arnold,  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  (O.B.  1831),  aged  14,  September  6. 
Left  1880.2  Arnold 

Scholar,  1875.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1889.  Lecturer  in 
German  at  University  College,  Cardiff.  Of  St.  Margaret's,  Llandaff. 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Kenneth  Smith  Mackenzie, 
of  Gairloch,  Bart.,  Conan  House,  Dingwall,  N.B,,  aged  13, 
October  6.  Left  187 7.*  Arnold 

Non-Collegiate,  Oxford,  1880.  Gazetted  to  the  4th  Battalion  Prince  Consort's 
Own  Rifle  Brigade,  March  10,  1883.  Captain  1891.  Served  in  the  Burmese  War. 
Medal  with  Clasp.  Retired  with  rank  of  Major.  King's  and  Lord  Treasurer's 
Remembrancer  for  Scotland,  from  1900.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Seventh  Baronet, 
1900.  Of  Conan  House,  Ross-shire,  and  10,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Lea,  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Simcox  Lea,  Rector  of  Tedstone 
Delamere,  Worcester,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left  1878.3  Arnold 

In  Messrs.  Baring  Brothers,  1879-1894.  Sub- Agent,  Bank  of  England.  Newcastle. 
1895-1902,  and  at  Liverpool  from  1902. 

Home,  William  Edward,  son  of  W.  Home,  Esq.,  M .D,,  Inspector-General 
of  Hospitals,  A.M.D.,  6,  Royal  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  J5, 
June  21.  Left  1878»  Arnold 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1878.  B.Sc.,  Edinburgh,  1882.  M.B.  and  O.M.,  Bdinbuigh, 
1885.  M.D.  1895.  Staff  Surgeon,  Royal  Navy. 

Harrison,  Bernard,  son  of  Arthur  Harrison,  Esq.,  Qottingham,  Hull,  aged 
14,  April  3.  Left  1876.'  Arnold 

Address,  as  above. 

Weisse,  Henry  Victor,  second  son  of  Trangott  Heinrich  Weisse,  Esq., 
1,  Darnaway  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  16,  May  1.  Left  1878  2  Arnold 

Exhibitioner  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1879,  B.A.  1886.  A  Master  at  Sherborne, 
1885-1889.  Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriffe,  Rugby,  from 
1890.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Grahame,  Alexander  Monteith  Brown,  son  of  John  Grahame,  Esq.,  White- 
cross,  Dunblane,  N.B.,  aged  12,  Nov.  15.  Left  1881.*  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1881.  A  Partner  in  the  Firm  of  Hirst,  Nelson  and 
Co.,  Engineers,  &c.,  Glasgow. 

Grahame,  John  Buchanan,  eldest  son  of  the  above  John  Grahame,  Esq., 
aged  14,  August  81.  Left  1880.*  Arnold 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    In  Australia,  1891. 

Jones,  Arthur  Morgan  Bulkeley,  son  of  James  Cove  Jones,  Esq.,  Loxley 
Hall,  near  Warwick,  aged  13.  Dec.  26.  Left  1878.3  Arnoltf 

Gazetted  to  the  20th  Hussars,  October,  1883.  Captain,  1889.  Major,  1899. 
Present  at  the  engagement  of  Ginnis,  Upper  Nile,  1885,  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Sir  Frederick  Stephenson.  Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1902.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Cavalry  Club. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  19 


Wayne,  William  Henry  Foskefct,  eldest  sou  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Wayne,  Sheinton  Rectory,  Shrewsbury,  aged  13,  April  19. 
Left  1879.1  Arnold 

Scholae  Cane  ,  Truro,  1882.  Ordained,  1885.  Vicar  of  Sheldon,  1890-92.  Chaplain, 
St.  Mary's,  High  Legh,  Cheshire,  1892-1901.  Rector  of  St.  Mawgan,  St.  Columb, 
Cornwall,  from  1901. 

Ratllbone,  Frederick,  third  son   of    Benson    Rathbone,  Esq.,    Aigburbh, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  15.     Left  1878.2          Bowden  Smith 
Studied  in  Germany,  1878.    In  business,  from  1879.    Of  Oakwood,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool. 

Walker,  Gibson,  son  of  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.,  Douro  House,  Wolverhampton, 
aged  15,  May  3.  Left  1877.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  partner  in  T.  W.  and  J.  Walker,  Merchants,  Wolverhampton. 

Johnson,  John  Bromwich,  only  son  of  Thomas  John  Johnson,  Esq.,  Manor 
House,  Willoughby,  Rugby,  aged  14,  April  14.  Left  1877.* 

Bowden  Smith 

Farming  in  Warwickshire.    Of  Chesterton  Fields,  near  Leamington. 

Agnew,  Walter,  third  Son  of  William  Agnew,  Esq.,  afterwards  a  Baronet, 

Summer  Hill,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  14,  April  29.     Left 

1880.2  Hutchinson 

XV.  1878,  1879.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,   LL.B.  1883.    Called  to  the  Bar, 

Inner  Temple,  1886.    A  partner  in  Christie,  Manson,  and  Woods.    Of  7,  Bryan 

ston  Square,  London,  W. 

Bateson,  William,  son  of  the  Kev.  William  Henry  Bateson,  D.D., 
Master  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  August  8. 
Left  1879.2  Hutchinson 

Scholar.  1875.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1882,  B.A.  First  Class 
Natural  Science,  1883,  Balfour  Student,  1887-1890,  Fellow  and  Steward,  1885. 
F.R.S.  Of  Merton  House,  Grantchester,  Cambridge. 

Calyert,  Frank,  son  of  Henry  Calvert,  Esq.,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged 
14,  April  9.  Left  1879.2  Hutchinson 

A  Cotton  Spinner  and  Manufacturer.    Of  Ashton  Park,  Preston. 

G-edge,  Sydney  Francis,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Wilberforce  Gedge, 
Malvern  Wells,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left  1879.8  Hutchinson 

VIII.  1878,  1879.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1883.  Formerly  a  Solicitor. 
Admitted  August,  1886. 

NeWton,  Henry  Alfred,  fourth  son  of  Frank  Newton,  Esq.,  Maimo,  Sweden, 
and  nephew  of  Miss  Newton,  Blandford,  Dorset,  aged  14,  March 
10.  Leftl879.1  Hutchinson 

Scholar,  1875.  Scholar  of  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  1880,  B.A.  1883,  M.A. 
1887.  Secretary,  County  Brewers'  Society,  from  1893.  Of  21,  Ovington  Square, 
London,  W. 

Behrens,  Walter  Lionel,  son  df  Edward  Behrens,  Esq.,  Fallowfield, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  July  15.  Left  1879.3  Wilson 

A  Merchant  in  Manchester.    Of  Bettisfield  Park,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 

Cobb,  John  Gerard,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Fix  Cobb,  Esq.,  18,  Craven  Hill 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  June  22.  Left  1881.3  Wilson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1888.  Of  22,  College 
Hill,  London,  B.C.  New  Universities  Club. 

Millet,  Reginald  Walter,  son  of    William  Walter   Miller,  Esq.,  Western 
Terrace,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  May  14.     Left  1878.3  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  April,  1884.    Practising  at  Nottingham. 

Rothera,  Frank,  youngest  son  of  George  Bell  Rothera,  17,  Waverley  Street, 

Nottingham,  aged  14,  February  19.     Left  1877.3  Wilson 

Edinburgh  University,  M.B.  and  C.M.,  1883,  M.D.  1887.    M.R.C.S.    Studied  also 

at  Prague,  Leipzig,  and  Berlin.    Medical  Officer  of    Health,    Beeston    Urban 

District.    Of  The  Old  Manor  House,  Beeston,  Notts. 


20  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Shaw,  William  Rawson,  son  of  Thomas  Shaw,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Allangafce, 
Halifax,  aged  15,  May  1.  Left  1877.2  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B. A.  1890,  M. A.  1894.  J.P.  for  West  Biding.  M.P. 
for  Halifax,  1893-97.  Of  Oakes  House,  Halifax.  Reform  Club. 

Stutfield,  William  Gerald,  son  of  William  Stutfield,  Esq.,  Netherdale, 
TurrifE,  N.B.,  aged  13,  April  28.  Left  1879.3  /  Wilson 

Racquets,  1879.    Died  in  Brazil  before  1891. 

Allen,  Charles  Peter,  second  son  of  Peter  Allen,  Esq.,  Sedgeley  Park, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  December  2.  Left  1880.3  Wilson 

XV.  1878,  1879,  1880.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1888.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1888.  A  Journalist  in  Manchester.  M.P.  for  Stroud 
Division  of  Gloucestershire,  from  1900.  Of  Farmhill  Park,  Stroud. 

Tobin,  Edwin  Wodehouse,  son  of  James  Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.,  Eastham, 
Cheshire,  (O.K.  1832),  aged  14,  June  16.  Left  1879  *  Elsee 

VIII.,  1879.    Died  April,  18?5. 

Swann,  Harington,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Bellingham  Swann,  9,  Vernon 
Street,  Derby,  aged  14,  April  14.  Left  1878.1  Elsee' 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  King's  (Liverpool)  Regiment,  April  23,  1881. 
Captain,  1890.  Major,  1900. 

Leslie,  Charles  EYederick  Henry,  third  son  of  Henry  David  Leslie,  Esq., 
59,  Conduit  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  Dec  8.  Left  1880.*  Elsee 

Scholar,  1875.  XI.  1877,  1878,  1879,  1880.  Racquets,  1878,  1879,  1880.  XV.  1879. 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1880.  A  Member  of  the  Firm  of  Fenwick-and  G&., 
Abchurch  Lane,  London,  B.C.  Arts  and  Lyric  Clubs. 

Haddeu,  Francis  John  fifth  son  of  Frederick  John  Hadden,  Esq.,  Wyke- 
ham  Abbey,  York,  aged  13,  December  15.  Left  1879.1  Elsee 

A  Tea  Planter  from  1879.    Of  Hunugalla,  Blkadua,  Ceylon.    Badminton  Club. 

Forget,  Alfred  Edward,  only  son  of  Charles  Isaac  Forget,  Esq.,  Chateau 

Banquet,  Geneva,  aged  14,  December  25.     Left  1878  »  Elsee 

Residing  in  South  America.    Estancia  Floraire,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine  Republic. 

Cubitt,  Bertram  Blakiston,  eldest  son  of  Major  Frank  Astley  Ciibitt, 
(O.K.  1848),  Great  Yarmouth,  afterwards  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich, 
aged  13,  August  20.  Left  1881.2  Lee  Warner 

Scholar,  1877.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1881.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1882.  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1685; 
Passed  30th  for  Indian  Civil  Service,  1881.  Resident  Clerk,  War  Office,  since 
1886.  Union  Club. 

Dixou,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Dixon,  Esq.,  Eheda,  Carnforth,  aged  14» 

June  9.     Leftl878.1  Lee  Warner 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1895.    J.P.  for  Cumberland.    Of  Rheda,  Cleator 

Moor,  Cumberland.    New  University  Club.  ,  ,.    ..        ;      .,.,,.    .s  .•- 

Erskine,  Malcolm  Henry,  son  of  Claude  Erskihe,  Esq.,  late  Bombay  C.S., 
87,  Harley  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  Nov.  18.  Left  1880.1 

•         Lee  Warner 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1887.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Of  Lincoln  Lodge,  St.  Margarets,  Twickenham. 

Donnison,  Thomas  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  Donnison,  Esq.,  196,  Grove 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  Aug.  20.  Left  1878.8  '  Lee  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  July,  1884.    Subsequently  an  Artist.  £   . ..? 

Harvey,  John  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Major  John  Edmund  Harvey,  49, 
Gloucester  Terrace,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey,  aged  14,  July  30. 
Leftl877.3  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1879.  Gazetted  to  the  5th  Lancers,  June  3,  1885. 
Lieut. -Colonel,  commanding  the  43rd  Suffolk  Yeomanry  and  25th  Battalion 
Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South  African  War,  1900-1902.  D.S.O.  King's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps.  Of  Holmwood,  Thorpe,  Norwich.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  21 


Keep,  Ernest  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Keep,  Esq.,  Westmere, 
Edgbaston,  aged  15,  June  12.  Left  1879  2  Lee  Warner 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Modern  History,  1882,  M.A. 
.  -  ,  ,     .  1887.    Admitted,  a  Solicitor,  1886.      Practising  in  Australia.     MA.  ad  eundem. 
Melbourne  University,  1888.    Of  Witchwood,  Punt  Hill,  8.  Yarra,  Melbourne, 
{ ', ,:  Australian  Club. 

Lupton,  Hugh,  fifth  son  of  Francis  Lupton,  Esq.,  Beechwood,  Leeds,  aged 
14,  May  11.  Left  1879.3  Lee  Warner 

University  College,   Oxford,  B.A.  1884.     A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  The  Acacias. 
Roundhay,  Leeds. 

Ransome,  James  Stafford,  second  son  of  Allen  Kansome,  Esq.,  Eukestons, 
Clapham  Common,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  December  6. 
Left  1877.8  Lee  Warner 

An  Engineer.     Assoc.  Member  Inst.  Civil  Engineers,   1883.      Subsequently  a 

Journalist  and  Special  Correspondent.     Illustrator  and  part  Author  of  "  Clara 

r .,-  ,  in  Slunderland."     Of  16,  Carlisle  Mansions,  London,  S.W.      Constitutional  Club. 

Ransome,  Lewis  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Allen  Ransome,  Esq., 
aged  13.  June  21.  Left  1880.3  Lee  Warner 

,    :   vAn   Engineer.      Member    Inst.     Civil    Engineers.      F.R.C.S.      Has   explored 
Madagascar,  and  the  Antananbalana  River.    Of  Farndon,  Newark-on-Trent. 

Simey,  Ralph  Iliff,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Siraey,  Esq.,  Ashbrooke  Road, 
Sunderland,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left  1881.2  Lee  Warner 

Scholar,  1875.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1881.  Head  of  School.  Scholar  of 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1881,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882,  B.A. , 
.  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1887. 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Of  11,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Smith,  John  Leslie,  son  of  the  late  John  Smith,  Esq.,  27,  Princes   Gate, 

'London,  ward  of  Dr.  Dyce  Duckworth,  ll,0!rafton  Street,  London, 

<       •     aged  13,  November  17.     Left  1878.3  Lee  Warner 

XI.  1878.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  February  23,  1881.    Captain,  August 
24,  1889.    Reserve  of  Officers,  1897. 

Wood,  Arthur  Thorley,  third  son  of  John  Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  Melton 
Hall,  Woodbridge,  aged  15.  July  7.  Left  1877.3  Lee  Warner 

St.  George's  Hospital,   1880.      M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.   1886.     Of  Elm  House, 
. ;  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 

Fletcher,  John  Henry,  second  son  of  John  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Springfield 
House,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  aged  15,  Dec.  31.     Left  1878. 3     Green 
XI.  1878.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1884,  but  admitted  a  Solicitor,  February,  1890.    Of 
Stamford  Villa,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Murdock,  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Mallaby  Murdock,  Esq..  Whinsfield, 
Barrow-in-Furness,  aged  14,  May  23.  Left  1876.1  Green 

An  Analytical  Chemist.    At  the  Tredegar  Ironworks,  till  1898.    Afterwards  at 
the  Western  Tinplate  Works  till  1902.    Of  Cooper's  Hill,  Englefield  Green. 

Stone,   William   Henry,   only   son   of   William    Stone,   Esq.,  Mackworth, 

Swansea,  aged  14,  October  9.     Left  1879.2  Green 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,   M.A.  1887.    Ordained  1883.    Rector  of 

Charleton,  Devon,  1888.    Vicar  of  St.  James,  Hatcham,  1891-96.     Vicar  of  St. 

Mary,  Kilburn,  from  1896. 

Radley,  Charles  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Radley,  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  aged  15,  July  16.  Left  1879.2  Green 

.f.--f>:;-  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1879.    Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1881. 

Bird,  William  Arthur,  son  of  Mr.  A.  Bird,  33,  Princes  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  May  1.  Left  1877.3  Town 

...   7r. ,          Hatfield  Hall,  Durham,  1889.    Residing  at  Geneva,  Illinois,  U.S.A. 

Blakiston,   (Jlarence,   son   of   John    Richard    Blakiston,    Ksq.,   Warwick 
••-••  -      Street,  Rugby,  aged  11,  April  23.     Left  1878.2  Town 

An  Actor.    Of  79,  St.  George's  Square,  London,  S.W. 


22  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Burbidge,  Albert  Edward,  son  of  Mr.  John  Burbidge,  30,  Sheep  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  July  26.  Left  1878.2  Town 

Poultry  Farming  in  South  California,  U.S.A. 

Carrington,  James  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Joseph  Carrington,8,  Newbold  Road, 

Rugby,  aged  13,  December  30.     Left  1877.1  Town 

In  the  Postal  Service  at  Stoke  Newington.    Of  Church  Street,  Stoke  Newington. 

Gardner,  Richard  Titley,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Cardwell  Gardner, 
Hillmorton  Lodge,  ttngby,  aged  13,  Sept.  29.  Left  1878.1  Town 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889.  Wells  Theological  College, 
1885.  Ordained  1886.  Incumbent  of  Darling  Downs,  Brisbane,  1888.  Vicar  of 
Pilling,  Lancashire,  1893-97.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  South  Africa,  1900-1902. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Two  Medals  and  Five  Clasps.  Of  Fluke  Hall, 
Garstang,  Lancashire. 

Griffin,  John  Thomas,  son  of  Mr.  G.  T.  Griffin,  5,  High  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  January  23.  Left  1878.2  Town 

A  Civil  Engineer.  On  the  Lombardy  Roads  Railway  Company,  1891.  Of  Casa 
Marina,  La  Madalena,  Sardinia. 

Taylor,  Arthur  Robert,  son  of  Mr.  It.  Taylor,  1,  St.  Matthew's  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  December  6.  Left  1877.3  Town 

In  business  at  2,  Lawrence  Sheriffe  Street,  Rugby. 

Ward,  William  Percy,  son  of  W.  Ward,  Esq.,  I.C.S.,  card  of  Mrs. 
Ward,  Hillmorton  Terrace,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  13.  Left 
1880.3  Town— Green 

XI.  1879,  1880.  XV.  1880.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles),  February  19,  1881. 

Oldham,  Henry  Yule,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Oldham,  Esq  ,  LL.D.,  Hill- 
morton Road,  Hugby,  aged  12,  December  14.  Left  1881.3  Town 
Exhibitioner  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1882.  B.A.  1886.  F.R.G.S.  1889.  Tutor 
to  the  Due  d'Orleans,  1886.  A  Master  at  Harrow  School,  1890-91.  Reader  in 
Geography,  Cambridge  University,  1893-98.  Of  King's  College,  Cambridge. 
Royal  Societies  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1876. 

Samuelson,  Francis  Arthur  Edward,  second  son  of  Bernhard  Samuelson, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  F.R.S.,  (afterwards  created  a  Baronet),  Bodicote 
Grange,  Banbury,  aged  14,  February  26.  Left  1879.*  School 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.  Student  of  Inner  Temple,  1882.  Chairman 
of  Sir  B.  Samuelson  and  Co.,  Limited,  Middlesborough,  from  1895.  Of 
Breckenbrough  Hall,  Thirsk. 

Samuelson,  Godfrey  Blundell,  third  son  of  the  above  Sir  B.  Samtielson, 

aged  12,  June  3.     Left  1881.2  School 

VIII.  1881.    Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1883. 

M.P.  for  Forest  of  Dean  Division  of  Gloucestershire,  1887-1892.    Of  Kenfield 

Hall,  Canterbury.    Reform  Club. 

Bradby,  Godfrey  Fox,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Bradby  (O.K. 
1839),  Headmaster  of  Haileybury  College,  Hertford,  aged  12, 
May  21.  Left  1882s  School 

XV.  1881.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1884,  B.A.. 
Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1886,  M.A.  1889.  An  Assistant  Maiter  at 
Rugby  School,  from  1887.  Of  80,  Dunchurch  Road,  Rugby. 

Biggs,  Thomas  Porter,  son  of  James  Biggs,  Esq.,  Oak  Hall,  Wanstead, 
aged  14,  December  9.  Left  1877.*  School 

Died  in  1883. 

Benyon-Winsor,  George  Norman,  third  son  of  William  Hettry  Benyon- 
Winsor,  Esq.,  29,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  London,  W.,  aged 
13,  December  3.  Left  1880,*  School 

Farming  in  Manitoba,  1801. 


Jex-Bfalce,  1874-87.  23 


Bandars,  Frederick  Eustace,  son  of  Thomas  Collett  Sandars,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1836),  45,  Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  May  15. 
Left  1877.8  Arnold 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1887.    Died  at  Caracas,  Venezuela,  17  Nov.,  1891. 

Bowden  Smith,  Ernest,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowden  Smith,  (O.K. 
1844),  aged  13,  January  6.  Left  1882.2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1881,  1882.  R.A.C.  Cirencester.  Formerly  a  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon.  Of  The 
Cedars,  Norwood  Green,  Middlesex. 

Capron,  Frederick  William,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Lucas  Capron,  Esq., 
17,  Warwick  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  15,  October  1. 
Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1877,  1878,  1879.  XV.  1878.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,  M.A. 
1887.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  February,  1886.  Of  187,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Perot,  Charles  Grandbury,  son  of  William  Henry  Perot,  Esq.,  263,  Charles 
Street,  Baltimore,  U.S.A.,  aged  14,  March  17.  Left  1879.2 

Bowden  Smith 

A  Merchant  in  Demerara.    Of  George  Town,  Demerara,  British  Guiana. 

Shaw,  John  Standen,  son  of  Mrs.  Shaw,  8,  St.  Catherine's  Terrace, 
Brighton,  aged  15,  May  30.  Left  1877-3  Bowden  Smith 

Gardner,  Willoughby,  elder  son  of  Henry  Gardner,  Esq.,  Sunnyside, 
Higher  Tranmere,  Birkenhead.  aged  15,  February  23.  Left  1877.1 

Bowden  Smith 

In  business  in  Liverpool,  F-R.G.S.,  and  F.L.S.,  Author  of  papers  in  "Science 
Gossip,"  and  other  periodicals.  Of  Daganwy,  North  Wales.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

BoggS,  Ernest  de  Blois,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Boggs,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Boggs,  36,  Argyll  Road,  Kensington,  aged  13,  March  20. 
Left  1879.1  Hutchinson 

Adopted  the  surname  of  BRENTON  instead  of  BOGGS,  April,  1883.  Of  the  Cunard 
Steamship  Company,  London. 

Forshaw,  George  Alfred,  fifth  son  of  John  Forshaw,  Esq  ,  29,  Grove  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  23.  Left  1879.2  Hutchinson. 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A  ,  1883.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  July,  1888.  Of  21,  Sefton 
Drive,  Liverpool,  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Tall,  William  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Tall,  Esq.,  Hessle,  Hull,  aged  14, 
Oct.  8.  Left  1879.3  Hutchinson 

A  Merchant  in  Hull.    Hull  and  Bast  Riding  Club. 

Martin,  Herbert,  son  of  William  Martin.  Esq. ,  Bournbrook  Hall,  Stirchley, 
Birmingham,  aged  13,  April  17.  Left  1881. 3  Hutchinson 

XI.,  1881.    An  Architect  and  Surveyor.    Of  Barnt  Green,  Worcestershire. 

Hone,  Nathaniel  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hone,  Esq.,  Yapton, 
Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  21.  Left  1879.2    Hutchinson 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1880,  1881.    Died  at  Dublin,  September  1881. 

Sidebotham,  Frank  Hop  wood,  fourth  son  of  Edmund  Clegg  Sidebotham, 
Esq.,  3,  Balmoral  Place,  Old  Ti  afford.  Manchester,  aged  14, 
July  27.  Left  1879.1  Hutchinson 

In  Business.  -  Of  Blkstone,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Sugden,  Edgar  Brewitt,  son  of  the  late  John  Greenwood  Sugden,  Esq. 
care  of  Mrs.  Sugden,  The  Mount,  York,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left 
1878.3  Hutchinson 

M.R.C.S.,  1686.    L.S.A.,  1884.    Of  Burletts,  Steyning,  Sussex. 

Homfray,  Popkin,  son  of  Jeston  Homfray,  Esq.,  Colman  Hill,  Halesowen, 
aged  12,  September  2.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

Dead. 


24  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Cohen,  Benjamin  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Cohen,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  6,  Holland 
Park,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  December  24.  Leffc  1881.*  Wilson 
Xt.  1881.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1881.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1881.  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882,  B  A.,  Second  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  November,  1887.  2,  Paper 
Buildings,  E.G.  Of  11,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  E.G.  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Lund,  William,  youngest  son  of  Edward  Lund,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  Whalley 
Range,  aged  15,  September  12.  Leffc  1878  l  Wilson 

In  business  as  a  Shipping  Agent  in  Liverpool  and  Manchester.  Of  Lloyds' 
Buildings,  Albert  Square,  Manchester. 

Johnson,  Henry  Fielding,  fourth  son  of  William  Groode  Johnson,  Esq., 
Park  Hill,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left  1878.1  Wilson 

In  business.    Of  Briar  Cottage,  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  Notts. 

Power,  Arthur  William  Lucy,  son  of  Edward  Power,  Esq. ,45,  Belsize  Park, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left  1879.1  Wilson 

Died  March  4,  1882. 

Simpson,  John    Woodhouse,   second  son  of  William  Simpson,  Esq  ,  100, 
New  Walk,  Leicester,  aged  14,  December  7.     Left  1878.8     Wilson 
An  Architect  and  Surveyor.    Of  Guildford  Road,  Leicester.         : r  •'; .  i- 

Titley,  Richard,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Titley,  Rector  of  Barwell,  Hinckley, 
aged  14,  January  1.  Left  1879.3  Wilson 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Junior  Optime,  1883,  M.A.  1888.  Ordained  1886. 
Assistant  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Selhurst,  1888. 

Wright,  Malcolm  William  Zorapore,  son  of  John  William  Zorapore 
Wright,  Esq.,  Barton  Fields,  Canterbury,  aged  14,  August  11. 
Left  1879.2  Wilson 

Care  of  Bernard  Wright,  Esq.,  Coltishall,  Norwich. 

Bristow,  Henry  Essex,  son  of  William  Bristow,  Esq.,  2,  Vanbnigh  Park 
East,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  May  25.  Left  1879.1  %  Wilson 

Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Admitted  1887. 

Cuningham,  Arthur  Mactier,  second  son  of  James  MacNabb  Ouningham, 
M.D  ,  care  of  General  Fooks,  Bexley  Heath,  Kent,  aged  14,  Dec.  8. 
Left  1877.2  Wilson 

A  Merchant  in  Melbourne.    Hammill  and  Forrester,  Melbourne,  Victoria.'  . . 

Crouch,  Charles  Percival,  eldest  son  of  Charles  W.  Crouch.  Ksq.,  35,  Fellows 
Road,  Harnpstead,  London,  aged  15,  Aug.  26  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1881.  Brackenbury  Scholar  at  London  University, 
M.B.  1887,  F.R.C.S.,  1890.  Honorary  Surgeon,  Weston  Hospital.  Of  1,  Royal 
Terrace,  Weston-super- M  are. 

Hannay,  Anthony  Dixon,  son  of  the  late  Peter  Mann  Dixon  Hannay,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Hannay,  13,  Victoria  Crescent,  Glasgow,  aged  15, 
Jan.  1.  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Merchant,  Liverpool  and  New  Orleans.    Died  10th  April, 

1903. 

Keen,  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  Arthur  Keen,  Esq.,  Ellesmere  House, 
Edgbaston,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  1880.2  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Oxford  Circuit. 
Of  5,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Leggatt,  Charles  Ashley  Scott,  son  of  Alfred  Leggatt,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S 
13,  William  Street,  Lowndes  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
April  12.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

XI..  1877.  1*78,  1879.  Edinburgh  University,  M.B.  and  C.M.,  1885,  M.D.  1888. 
One  of  the  Visiting  Medical  Officers  of  the  Pimlico  Dispensary  from  1887.  Of 
2,  Walton  Place,  London,  S.W. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  25 


Mason,  Henry  Gurney,  son  of  T.  G.  Mason,  Esq.,  St.  Mary's  Hill,  Stamford, 
aged  16,  August  26.  Left  1877.*  Elsee 

Myrtle,  Andrew  Scott,  son  of  Andrew  Scott  Myrtle,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Harrow- 
gate,  aged  13,  February  21.     Left  1878.*  Elsee 
Died  in  1887. 

Rigky*  William  Graham,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Rigby,  Esq.,  and 
of  Mrs.  Napier,  Dunard,  Row,  Helensburgh,  N.B..  aged  14, 
March  26.  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

J.P.  for  Denbighshire.    Of  Pentre  Mawr,  Trefnant,  B.S.O.,  Denbighshire. 

Sadler,  Samuel  William  Stanley,  son  of  Mrs.  Sadler,  Purton,  Swindon, 
aged  13,  February  14.  Elsee 

Died  at  School,  June  4, 1877. 

Edwards,  Francis  Harold,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Grandage 
Edwards,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Edwards,  13,  Croxteth  Road,  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  January  20.  Left  1880.2  Lee  Warner 

Crick,  1879.     Major  Exhibitioner,  1880.     University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1884. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1891.    Of  7,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

Manley,  William  George,  son  of  William  Hewett  Manley,  Esq.,  Bridport, 

Dorset,  aged  14,  June  8.     Leffc  1879.2  Lee  Warner 

Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,   Cambridge,  1883.    B.A.  1885.    Hulseian   Prize, 

1885.    Burney  Prize,  1886.    Ordained,  1885.     M.A.  1889.    Died,  Assistant  Curate 

of  Leeds,  September  14,  1889. 

Morison,  Ernst,  son  of  Henry  Geddes  Morison,  Esq.,  Madras,  India,  aged 
13,  September  12.  Left  1878.3  Lee  Warner 

Formerly  in  business  at  Bangalore. 

Robertson,  Francis  Andrew,  son  of  Captain  A.  Robertson,  Army  and  Navy 
Club,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  Sept.  16.     Left  1877.2    Lee  Warner 
Gazetted   to    the   Royal   Marine    Light   Infantry,  February  1,  1881.    Captain, 
February  25,  1890.    Retired,  1898. 

Smith,  Herbert  William,  son  of  J.  G.  Smith,  Esq.,  177,  Renfrew  Street, 
Glasgow,  aged  13,  March  13.  Left  1878.1  Lee  Warner 

Of  Lake  Tatira,  Napier,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

Wilson,  Robert  Walton  Williams,  son  of  R.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Gothic  Tower, 
Hoylake,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  Feb.  1.     Left  1880.2    Lee  Warner 
Died  llth  September,  1887. 

Hobley,  Walter,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  Hobley,  51,  James  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  February  5.  Left  1878.2  Town 

London  and  North- Western  Railway.    Of  5,  Abbey  Terrace,  Northampton. 

Webb,  Francis  Macklin,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  William  Webb,  20,  William 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  9.  Left  1877.2  Town 

Secretary  to  Amies  &  Sons,  Limited.    Of  145,  Corporation  Street,  Stafford. 

Webb,  Charles  Lee,  second  son  of  the  above  Mr.  William  Webb,  aged  9. 
July  28.  Leftl880.s  Town 

In  the  Postal  Service  from  1885.    Of  Hawkstone  House,  Coton  Field,  Stafford. 

Williams,  Arthur  Edwin,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Thomas  Williams,  2,  Stephen 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  10,  March  3.  Left  1878.1  Town 

In  the  G.P.O.  Telegraph  Department.    Of  5,   Vaughan  Road,  Romford  Road, 
London,  E. 

Gaddiim,  Frederick  Ducange,  second  son  of  George  Henry  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Withington,  Manchester,  aged  15,  June  28.  Left  1878.*  Elsee 

XI.,  1877,  1878.     St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1878.    B.A.   1881.    A  Merchant 
in  Manchester.    Died  from  the  result  of  a  bicycle  accident,  October,  1900. 
VOL.   III.  D 


26  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1876. 

Dawson,  John  Sharp,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  of 
Madame  Noirtin,  Chateau  de  la  Chambrerie,  Tours,  aged  13. 
October  11.  Left  1877.2  School 

Pattison,  Stanley,  son  of  H.  J.  Pattison.  13,  Avenue  Elmers,  Surbiton, 
aged  14,  October  15.  Left  1878.1  School 

Bagge,  Henry  Theodore  James,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Bagge,  Rector 
of  Crux  Easton,  Newbury,  aged  14,  March  12.  Left  1877.1  School 

Tanner,  Robert  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Pinckney  Tanner,  Esq., 
Ogbourne  Maisey,  Wilts,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  1880.2  Arnold 

XV.,  1879.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1884.  M.A.,  1887.  Ordained, 
1884.  Vicar  of  Motcombe,  Shaftesbury,  from  1899. 

Snelgrove,  John  Sidney,  son  of  John  Snelgrove,  Esq.,  13,  Holland  Park, 
London,  W.,  aged  14,  October  26.  Left  1880.1  Arnold 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1884.  M.A.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886. 
Of  Kingswood,  Tunbridge  Wells  Devonshire  Club. 

Cobb,  Charles  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Timothy  Edward  Cobb,  Esq.,  Bodicote, 
Banbury.  aged  13,  May  24.  Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

XI.,  1878,  1879,  1880.  XV.,  1879,  1880.  A  Banker.  Of  71,  Lombard  Street, 
London,  B.  Wellington  Club. 

Ritchie,  James  Wadsworth,  second  son  of  the  late  Montgomery  Ritchie, 
Esq.,  and  of  Mrs.  Adair,  Rothdaire,  Monasteravan,  Ireland,  aged 
14,  May  24.  Left  1877.2  Bowden  Smith 

J.P.  for  Co.  Donegal,  and  D.L.  for  Rutland.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as 
Lieutenant  Leicestershire  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Captain,  1903.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps.  Of  Ashwell,  Oakham.  White's  Club. 

Eden-Hiron,  John,  son  of  T.  Eden-Hiron,  Esq.,  The  Manor  House,  Shipston- 
on-Stour,  aged  13,  June  7.  Left  1878.2  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  December,  1883.  Clerk  to  the  Guardians  and  other  Boards 
at  Shipston.  Of  Tidmington  Cottage,  Shipston-on-Stour. 

Ogilvie,  Fergus  Menteith,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Ogilvie,  Sizewell  House,  Leiston,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  November 
2.  Left  1877.3  Hutchinson 

Left  on  account  of  ill  health.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B. A.,  1884.  M.A.  and 
M.B.,  1890.  F.R.C.S.,  1898.  Practising  as  an  Opthalmic  Surgeon.  Of  72, 
Woodstock  Road,  Oxford.  Garrick  Club. 

Clegg,  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  John  Clegg,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Clegg, 
Broomhirst,  Oldham,  aged  15,  Sept.  4.  Left  1878.2  Hutchinson. 

Of  Mumps  Mills,  Oldham,  1891.    Sports  Club. 

Burton,  Bramwell  Charles,  third  son  of  David  Burton,  Esq  ,  Cherry  Burton, 
Beverley,  aged  13,  October  13.  Left  1879.2  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B. A.,  1884.  M.A.,  1886.  Ordained,  1885.  Rector  of 
Cherry  Burton  from  1889.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Holme,  Clinton  James  Wilson,  son  of  James  Wilson  Holme,  Esq.,  M.A., 
83,  St.  George's  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  August  31. 
Left  1878.'  Wilson 

A  Civil  Engineer. 

Evans,  Robert,  only  son  of  Robert  Evans,  Esq.,  The  Park,  Nottingham, 
aged  13,  February  26.  Left  1880.3  Wilson 

An  Architect  and  Surveyor.    Of  Ravine  House,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  27 


Bennett,  William  Wilkie,  son  of  Mrs.  F.  G.  Bennett,  St.  Helens,  Mer- 
chiston,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  August  23.  Left  1877.3  Blsee 

Cook,  Sam,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cook,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Cook,  Bill- 
morton  House,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  9.  Left  1878.2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  February,  1885.     Of  238,  Edgware  Road,  London,  W. 

Cox,  Herbert  Louis  Noel,  son  of  Herbert  Edward  Cox,  Esq.,  Reigate,  aged 
15,  December  11.  Left  1877 2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  February,  1886.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  NOEL 
before  Cox  in  1883.  M.B.  Durham.  F.B.A.S.  Of  29,  Vicarage  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Brooke  Smith,  William,  eldest  son  of  Brooke  Smith,  Esq.,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  May  4.  Lee  Warner 

In  the  School  only  a  few  days.  Afterwards  went  to  Clifton  and  University 
College,  Oxford.  A  Journalist.  Of  162,  Adelaide  Road,  London,  N.W. 

Donisthorpe,  Frederick  Russell,  son  of  Alfred  Russell  Donisthorpe,  Esq., 
Oadby,  Leicester,  aged  12,  February  18.     Left  1879.1    Lee  Warner 
Has  studied  in  Germany.    In  business  at  Leicester  as  a  Cotton  and  Wool  Spinner 
from  1882.     Of  Coleorton  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 

Gilmour,  James  Patrick  Eden,  son  of  James  Gilmour,  Esq.,  nephew  and 
ward  of  H.  B.  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13, 
September  1.  Leftl881.3  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1880.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1881.  Sandhurst,  1884.  Gazetted  to  the 
37th  Regiment,  February  7,  1885.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Royal 
Rifles  (60th),  May  30,  1885.  3rd  Battalion,  Malta,  1890.  Captain,  1893.  Retired, 
1901.  Bachelors'  Club,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Higgin,  Thomas  Housman,  son  of  Thomas  Higgin,  Esq.,  Huyton,  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  November  30.     Left  1879.2  Lee  Warner 
Of  Hurst  Wood,  Victoria  Road,  Freshfield,  Liverpool. 

Martineau,  Ernest,  son  of  Thomas  Martineau,  Esq.,  (afterwards  Sir  T. 
Martineau,  Knight),  26,  Calthorpe  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  15, 
February  23.  Left  1879.2  Lee  Warner 

VIII.  1879.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Historical  Tripos,  1882,  M.A.  1886. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  January  1886.  Of  7,  Cannon  Street,  Birmingham. 

MorisOU,  Henry  Norman,  son  of  Henry  Geddes  Morison,  Esq.,  Madras, 
aged  12,  March  27.  Left  1879.2  Lee  Warner 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  November,  1887.  Practising  at  Calcutta.  Bar 
Library,  Calcutta. 

Fearce,  William  George,  son  of  William  Pearce,  Esq.,  afterwards  created 
a  Baronet,  Elm  Park,  Govan,  Glasgow,  aged  14.  July  23.  Left 
1878.3  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  and  LL.B.,  1884.  M.A.  1888.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple.  November,  1885.  Succeeded  as  Second  Baronet,  1888.  M.P.  for 
Plymouth,  1892-95.  Of  Chiltoii  Lodge,  Hungerford.  Carlton  Club. 

Ctuiunell,  Roland,  eldest   son   of   Richard   James    Quinnell,   Esq.,  M.D., 
Dharmsala,  Punjab,  India,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  1878.3  Lee  Warner 
Indian  Forest  Service,  1886-98.    Of  Dewbrook,  Blackboys,  Sussex. 

Scott,  Joseph  Marland,  son  of  William  Henry  Scott,  Esq.,  St.  Oswins, 
Tynemouth,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  1880  2  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1879.    XI.  1880.     In  business  as  a  Shipowner.     Died  14  April,  1896. 

Williams,  John  Charles,  second  son  of  John  Michael  Williams,  Esq., 
Caerhays  Castle,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall,  aged  14,  September  30. 
Left  1878.1  Lee  Warner 

High  Sheriff,  Cornwall,  1888.  M.P.  for  Truro  Division,  1892-1895.  Of  Caerhays 
Castle,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall.  Brooks'  Club. 


28  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Kirk,  James  Pilling,  eldest  son  of  James  Kirk,  Esq.,  Killingbeck  Hall, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  1878.3  Green 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  Sherburn,  York. 

Alcock,  Charles  Oughton,  son  of  Mr.  James  Oughton  Alcock,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  September  23.  Left  1878.2  Town 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  38,  London  Grove,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool. 

Bayliss,  Ebenezer  James,  son  of  Mr.  James  Theophilus  Bayliss,15,  Market 
Place,  Rugby,  aged  11,  February  27.  Left  1880.1  Town 

In  business  in  Rugby.    Of  87,  Cambridge  Street,  Rugby. 

Coppock,  John  Charles,  son  of  Mr.  John'Coppock,  3,  Albert  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  January  7.  Left  1878.2  Town 

Reporter  to  the  South  3uck»  Standard.  Of  16,  St.  Paul's  Row,  High  Street, 
High  Wycombe. 

Dainty,  George  Edward  Goodall,  son  of  George  Goodall  Dainty,  Esq., 
9,  Albert  Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  November  5.  Left  1877.3  Town 

Ayerst  College,  Cambridge,  1886.  Ordained,  1888.  Rector  of  Wentworth,  New 
South  Wales,  from  1899. 

Treaddell,    William   Harry    George,    son    of    Mr.     William     Treaddell, 
20,  Warwick  Street,  Rugby,  aged  11,  October  3.  Left  1878.1  Town 
Died  at  26,  Devonshire  Place,  Forest  Hill,  London,  October  25,  1888,  aged  24. 

WillCOX,  Tyrrell  Swan,  son  of  Mr.  Tyrrell  Willcox,  1,  Charlotte  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  March  18.  Left  1879.3  Town 

Owner  of  Stone  Quarries  at  Kasota,  Minnesota,  U.S.A. 

Newton,  Henrv  Charles,  son  of  Arthur  Henry  Newton,  Esq.,  23,  Church 
Row,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  June  19.  Left  1879.1  Green 

In  business  in  London.    37,  Rathbone  Place,  S.W. 

Hoyle,  Joshua  Fielding,  second  son  of  Isaac  Hoyle,  Esq.  (afterwards  M.P. 
for  Hey  wood),  The  How,  Prestwich,  Manchester,  aged  15,  March  7. 
Leftl876.3  School 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1887.  M.A.,  1891.  Ordained,  1888.  Vicar 
of  St.  Chads,  Far  Headingley,  1890-96.  Rector  of  Saxby  All  Saints,  Lincoln, 
1896-1902.  Vicar  of  Stoke  Pogis,  Bucks.,  from  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1876. 

Cadle,  Harry  Sidney,  son  of  Miles  Cadle,  Esq.,  Coatham,  Redcar,  aged  13, 
August  16.  Left  1882.2  School 

Scholar,  1876.  Head  of  the  School,  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1882.  Minor 
Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1882.  B  A.,  Second  Class  Classical 
Tripos,  1885.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1889.  Of  13,  Clifford's  Inn,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  E.G. 

Cave,  Harold  Watkins,  eldest  son  of  Lewis  William  Cave,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
(afterwards  Sir  L.  W.  Cave,  a  Justice  of  the  High  Court,  1881, 
O.K.,  1847),  15,  Southwell  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  aged  14, 
August  18.  Left  1881. 2  School 

Scholar,  1876.  XI.,  1879,  1880,  1881.  XV.,  1879,  1880.  Racquets,  1881.  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882.  B.A.,  Second  Class 
Law,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  November,  1888.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1895.  Of  The  Hermitage,  Broxbourne,  Herts.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Hart,  Alfred  John,  third  son  of  Edward  Hart.  Esq.,  156,  Highbury  New 
Park,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  April  6.  Left  1881.a  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1885.  M.A.,  1888.  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1884.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  August,  1890.  Practising  at  Eastbourne  and 
Brighton.  Of  Crayford,  Saffrons  Road,  Eastbourne. 


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Sullen-Smith,  Charles,  son  of  James  Richard  Sullen-Smith,  Esq.,  C.S.I., 
Calcutta,  aged  13,  January  25.  Left  1878.3  School 

In  the  Bank  of  China,  Japan,  and  Straits  Settlements.  Of  5,  Neville  Streeti 
Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Dawson,  John,  son  of  the  late  John  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of 
E.  Dawson,  Esq.,  Hors  worth,  Leeds,  aged  15,  November  7. 
Left  1877.3  School 

Of  Kirkstall,  Three  Kings,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Bowker,  Charles  Chappe,  son  of  Charles  Hardy  Bowker,  Esq.,  Pendleton, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  August  18.  Left  1878.2  School 

Roscoe,  Alfred,  son  of  Henry  Roscoe,  Esq.,  Roehampton,  Surrey,  aged  13, 
March  16.  Left  1882. 2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Historical  Tripos,  1885.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1888.  Of  11,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Appleby,  Arthur  Bellasyse,  son  of  the  late  F.  R.  Appleby,  Esq.,  arid 
nephew  of  Miss  Lee  Bellasyse,  Cefn-y-Wern,  Ruabon,  aged  15, 
August  12.  Left  1878.2  School 

Flavelle,  John  Mason,  son  of  Henry  Flavelle,  Esq.,  79,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left  1878.2  School 

M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  1896.    Junior  Athenaeum  Club. 

Hannen,  Benjamin,  eldest  son  of  Benjamin  Hannen,  Esq.,  4,  Pembridge 
Place.  London,  W.,  aged  13,  November  11.  Left  1880.3  School 

XV.,  1880.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1884.  A  partner  in  Cubitt  &  Co., 
Grays  Inn  Road.  Of  8,  St.  Andrews  Place,  Regents  Park,  London,  N.W. 

Allan,  James  Bryce,  fifth  son  of  Andrew  Allen,  Esq.,  lononteh,  Montreal, 
Canada,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left  1881. 2  Arnold 

Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1885.  M.A.  and  B.C.L.,  1895.  Student  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1883.  Practising  as  a  Barrister  and  Solicitor  at  Montreal.  L.L.B.  Laval 
University,  Montreal.  Called  to  the  Bar  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  1889.  Of 
lie  Ste  Gilles,  St.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Canada. 

Bealey,  Richard  Nowell,  son  of  Samuel  Bealey,  Esq.,  30,  Linden  Gardens, 
London,  W.,  aged  14,  December  29.  Left  1879.2  Arnold 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1880.  Sheep  farming  in  New  Zealand.  Of  Riverside, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Challinor,  Edward,  son  of  Joseph  Challiuor,  Esq.,  Leek,  Staffordshire, 
aged  14,  February  16.  Left  1878.3  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  September,  1884.  Firm  of  Challinor  and  Shaw,  Leek. 
Of  Ball  Haye  Park,  Leek,  Staffordshire.  Junior  Conservative  Club. 

Crawford,  Claude  Melville,  son  of  Arthur  Crawford,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1847), 
Bombay,  care  of  Mrs.  Crawford,  20,  Rue  Louis  du  Flos,  Boulogne, 
aged  13,  July  31.  Left  1878.1  Arnold 

Scholar,  1876.  Gazetted  to  the  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  September  9,  1882. 
Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Captain  1893.  Major  1901.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition,  1887-89.  Medal  with  Clasp.  With  the  Hazara  Expedition,  1891,  and 
the  Isazai  Expedition,  1892.  Mohmand,  1897-8.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Tirah, 
1897-8.  Clasp.  China  Expedition,  1900.  Medal. 

Coote,  Chidley  Eyre,  third  sou  of  the  late  Cornet  Eyre  Coote,  and  of  Mrs. 
Selby  Lowndes,  Aspley  House,  Woburn,  Beds,  aged  14,  April  15. 
Left  1877.3  Bowden  Smith 

Died  22  May,  1879. 

Heynemann,  Ernest,  son  of  Leonard  David  Heynemann,  Esq.,  14,  Pembridge 

Place,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  June  11.     Left  1879.3    Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Yarn  Merchant  at  Bradford.    Of  69,  St.  Mary's  Terrace,  Bradford. 


30  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


William  Fleetwood,  third  surviving  son  of  Henry  Fleetwood  Nash, 
Esq.,  Upton  Lea,  Slough,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left 
1878.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Border  Regiment,  January  22,  1881.  Captain  1st  Battalion,  1889. 
Major  1898.  Served  with  the  Tonhon  Expedition,  Burma,  1889-90.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900.  Present  at  Spion Kop,  Vaal  Krantz, 
and  Pieter's  Hill,  and  at  the  Relief  of  Ladysmith.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and 
D  S.O.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Newton,  John  Horton,  eldest  son  of  John  Newton,  Esq.,  Park  Hill,  East 
Groydon,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1880.  VIII.  1879,  1880.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885,  M.A,  1888.  Of 
8,  Bickenhall  Mansions,  London,  W.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Whetstone,  Walter,  son  of  W.  Whetstone,  Esq.,  Broom  Leys,  Coalville, 
Leicester,  aged  13,  June  29.  Left  1880.1  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  November,  1885.    Died  at  Knighton,  3  January,  1904. 

Adams,  Henry  Fox,  son  of  Henry  Adams,  Esq.,  Wick  House,  Brislington, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  June  21.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

Address,  Cannon  Hill,  Maidenhead. 

Stolterfoht,  Perring  Thomas  son  of  Herman  Stolterfoht,  Esq.,  Sandown 
Park,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  December  8.  Left 
1879 2  Hutchinson 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.  Of  8,  Cook  Street,  Liverpool,  and  Oakfield,  Crompton's 
Lane,  Wavertree. 

Atkinson,  Joseph  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Charles  R.  Atkinson,  Esq.,  O.E., 
Windsor,  Belfast,  aged  14,  Sept.  23.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

VIII.  1878.    Sheep  Farming  in  Australia.     Died  January,  1902. 

Bennett,  Arthur  Cochrane,  son  of  Peter  Duckworth  Bennett,  Esq.,  Church 
Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  16,  May  22.  Left  1877.1  Hutchinson 

In  business  at  Patoka;  New  Zealand. 

Clark,  Arthur  Lyndon,  son  of  Charles  Clark,  Esq.,  Heathfield,  Brom- 
borough,  aged  13,  October  20.  Left  1879.2  Hutchinson 

Court,  Edward  Darlington,  third  son  of  William  Roylance  Court,  Esq., 
Newton  Manor,  Middlewich,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  1881.2 

Hutchinson 

XV.,  1880.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1884.  In  the  Civil  Service.  Local 
Government  Board,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 

Kirkpatrick,  Alexander  Thomas,  son  of  Alexander  Richard  Kirkpatrick, 
Esq.,  Donacomper,  Celbridge,  Kildare,  aged  13,  December  18. 
Left  1880  3  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  R.A.,  1885.  Ordained,  1886.  Assistant  Curate  of 
Dorking,  1886.  Incumbent  of  North  Pine,  Brisbane,  1889-92.  Assistant  Curate 
of  Loughton,  Essex,  1903. 

Lay  ton,  Henry  James  Norman,  son  of  James  Norman  Lay  ton,  Esq. 
(O.K.,  1842),  6,  Sussex  Place.  Hyde  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  12, 
May  12.  Left  1879 .2  Hutchinson 

In  the  British  Army.    In  India,  1891. 

Norwood,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  Charles  Morgan  Norwood,  Esq.,  M.P., 
23,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  November  22. 
Left  1879.1  Hutchinson 

An  Insurance  Broker.    Union  Club,  Trafalgar  Square,  London. 

Pike,  Warburton  Mayer,  fourth  son  of  the  late  John  William  Pike,  Esq. 
Westport,  Wareham,  Dorset,  aged  14,  September  25,  Left 
1879.2  Hutchinson 

Brasenose    College,    Oxford,    1880.     Of    Saturna    Island,    British   Columbia. 

Union  Club. 


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Saunders,  Cornelius  Hale,  eldest  son  of  Cornelius  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq., 
Church  Hill,  Handsworth,  aged  14,  September  3.  Left  1880.8 

Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886.    Of  Ashley  Grange,  Moseley,  Birmingham. 

Elsee,  Henry  John,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Elsee,  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby  School,  aged  13,  September  2.  Left  1S82.2  Elsee 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1882.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Senior  Optime, 
1885.  M.A.,  1889.  Ordained,  1886.  Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Bolton,  from  1896. 

Bentley-InneS,  Frederick  Dunbar  Sinclair,  son  of  Frederick  Stocks 
Bentley-Innes,  Esq.  (O.K.,  1852),  107,  St.  George's  Square, 
London,  S.W.,  aged  12,  September  21.  Left  1881.3  Elsee 

Sandhurst.  1883.  Gazetted  to  the  14th  Hussars,  August  23,  1884.  Was  killed  by 
lightning  at  Hyderabad,  May  28,  1885. 

Greg,  Ernest  William,  sou  of  Edward  Hyde  Greg,  Esq.,  Handforth, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

XV.,  1879.    In  business  at  Bolton.    Of  Egerton  Hall,  Bolton. 

Kempson,  Edwin  Hone,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev-  Edwin  Alfred  Kempson, 
Vicar  of  Claverdon,  Warwick,  aged  14,  April  16.  Left 

1881.2  Elsee 

Scholar,  1876.  XI.  1879,  1880, 1881.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1881.  Junior  Student 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1881.  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations,  1883. 
B. A.,  First  Class  Mathematics,  1885.  M.A.  1890.  Ordained  1889.  A  Master  at 
Clifton  College,  1887.  A  Master  at  Harrow,  1888-99.  Principal  of  King  William's 
College,  Isle  of  Man,  from  1899. 

Kelly,  Andre  Leonard,  fourth  sou  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1844),  Riversley,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  November  2.  Left 

1880.3  Elsee 

XI.  1880.    In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Riversley,  Aigburth. 

Salomons,  Charles  Edward  William,  son  of  E.  Salomons,  Esq.,  Fallowfield, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  September  7.  Left  1877.2  Elsee 

Bayley,  Francis  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Frank  Bayley,  Point  de 
Galle,  Ceylon,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  1878  2  Wilson 

In  the  service  of  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steam  Navigation  Company.  Died 
in  Australia,  25  June,  1901. 

Baldwin,  John  Herbert  Lacy,  son  of  John  Baldwin,  Esq.,  Clay  House, 
Halifax,  aged  13,  January  28.  Left  1882.2  Wilson 

Chairman  of  Baldwin  and  Co.,  Worsted  Spinners,  Halifax. 

Bruce,  George  Lewis,  eldest  son  of  Alan  Cameron  Bruce-Pryce,  Esq., 
Duffryn,  Cardiff,  aged  13,  December  17.  Left  1881. a  Wilson 

Scholar,  1876.  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1882. 
B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1885,  M.A.  1888.  Member  of  London 
School  Board,  1891  and  1900.  Of  Woodberrie  Knoll,  Loughton,  Essex. 

Clifford,  Henry  Charles,  son  of  Henry  Clifford,  Esq.,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Blackheath,  Kent,  aged  15,  September  10.     Left  1879.2         Wilson 
An  Artist.    Of  57,  Addison  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Coles,  Henry  Hartland,  son   of  John   Henry  Campion   Coles,  Esq.,  East- 
bourne, aged  14,  January  31.     Left  1879.2  Wilson 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  April,  1886.    Of  Claremont  House,  Eastbourne. 

Campbell,  John  Stratheden,  eldest  son  of  John  Scarlett  Campbell,  Esq., 
B.C.S.,  Chief  Judge  of  Punjanb,  aged  13,  January  21.  Left 
1879.2  Wilson 

Scholar,  1876.  Passed  8th  in  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination,  1881.  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  1881.  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1882.  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  N.-W.  Provinces,  and  Oudh  from  1898. 


32  Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87. 

Firth,  Alfred,  son  of  Mark  Firth,  Esq.,  Oak  Brook,  Sheffield,  aged  14, 
April  16.  Left  1879.3  Wilson 

Drowned  in  New  Zealand  in  1883. 

Jacomb-Hood,  Charles  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Kemp  Jacomb  Hood,  Esq., 
Broadwater  House,  Tonbridge  Wells,  aged  14,  July  4.  Left 
1880.2  Wilson 

M.B.C.S.,  1884,  and  L.R.C.P.,  1887.  Late  House  Surgeon,  King's  College  Hospital. 
Hon.  Surgeon,  Principal  Brighton  Hospitals.  Of  8,  St.  George's  Place,  Brighton. 

Lee,  James  Percy,  son  of  James  Holwell  Lee,  Esq.,  Lenton  Field, 
Nottingham,  aged  13,  J  uly  2.  Left  1882.2  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1885.  Ordained,  1887.  Assistant  Curate  of 
Alfreton,  Derby.  Died  April  17,  1889. 

Miller,  Hubert  William,  second  son  of  William  Walter  Miller,  Esq., 
Western  Terrace,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  July  17.  Left  1879.3  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  January,  1884.    Of  Hatton  Hall,  Wellingborough. 

Monk,  George  Christopher,  son  of  Richard  Powis  Monk,  Esq.,  Penshurst 
Lodge,  Balham  Hill,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  20.  Leftl879.1  Wilson 

Died  March  24, 1887. 

Tennant,  Frederick  William,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.P., 
iScarscroft  Lodge,  Leeds,  aged  14,  June  25.  Left  1879.1  Wilson. 

Of  Rosegarth,  Chapel  Allerton.  Leeds.    Isthmian  Club. 

Whatman,   Edward   Meyrick   Dew,   son   of   Charles  E.  Whatman,  Esq., 

Breemore,  Salisbury,  afterwards  of  Pembrey,  South  Wales,  aged 

15,  June  23.    Left  1878.2  Wilson 

A  Sheeprun  Holder  in  New  Zealand.  Abbotsford  Station,  Masterton,  Wellington, 

New  Zealand. 

Andrew,  Walter,  son  of  Frederick  Andrew,  Esq.,  Harpurley,  Manchester, 
aged  15,  January  15.  Left  1878.1  Lee  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884.    Of  89,  Gresham  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Downing,  Henry  John,  son  of  Samuel  Downing,  Esq.,  L.L.D.,  The  Hill, 
Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  Jan.  20.  Left  1879.3  Lee  Warner 

VIII.,  1879.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1880.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The 
Royal  Irish  Regiment,  July  29,  1882.  Interpreter  to  the  Regiment,  1886.  Served 
in  the  Black  Mountain  Expedition,  1888.  Present  at  the  action  of  Kot  Kai. 
Captain,  1889.  Major,  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902, 
including  actions  at  Belfast,  Lydenberg,  Bethlehem,  Wittebergen,  and  Colesberg. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  D.S.O. 

Forbes,  Eustace  Macleod,  fourth  son  of  Alexander  Clark  Forbes,  Esq.. 
Dunskey,  Portpatrick,  N.B.,  aged  13,  November  21.  Left  1878. 2 

Lee  Warner 

Went  to  Repton  School  and  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1887.  An 
Electrical  Engineer.  Joined  the  British  South  Africa  Company's  Service,  and 
served  in  Matabeleland,  1893.  Wounded,  and  drowned  in  a  flooded  river  on  the 
way  home,  llth  February,  1894. 

Hiley,  Louis  Richard  Trevenen,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Simeon  Hiley, 
and  of  Mrs.  Hayes,  Woodhouse,  Loughborough,  aged  14,  June  27, 
Left  1877.2  Lee  Warner 

A  grandson  of  Dr.  Arnold.    Died  20  June,  1897. 

Stevenson,  William  John,  son  of  William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Craigend 
Castle,  Milngavie,  N.B.,  aged  15,  June  9.  Left  1879.3  Lee  Warner 

Has  travelled  in  East  Africa  for  the  African  Lakes  Company.  Was  a  member  of 
the  Firm  of  Stevenson,  Carlile  and  Co.  Of  7,  Melville  Terrace,  Stirling. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  33 


Wellby,  Edward    Henry,   son   of  John   Henry  Wellby,  Esq.,  12,  Russell 
Square,  London,  W.O.,  aged  14  July  21.    Left  1880.3    Lee  Warner 
Engaged  in  Commerce.     Of  18  and  20,  Garrick  Street,  London,  W.C.,  and  12> 
Porchester  Square,  W. 

Young,  Thomas  Simpson,  son  of  James  Simpson  Young,  Esq.,  Abbotb 
Hall,  Grange-over-Sands,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  August  23. 
Left  18792  Lee  Warner 

Gazetted  to  the  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  May  23,  1885.    Madras  Staff  Corps. 

Captain.  1896.    Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  18S7-88.     Medal  with  Clasp. 

Fison,  John,  son  of  Cornell  Henry  Fison,  Esq.,  The  King's  House,  Thetford, 
aged  14,  April  29.  Left  1880.2  Green 

Has  been  in  New  Zealand.     Farming  in  the  West  of  England,  1891. 

Sadd,  George  Beaumont,  son  of  Frederick  George  Sadd,  Esq.,  50,  Church 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  22.  Left  1877.2  Town 

Entered  first  in  1872.3  H.M.S.  Con  way,  1879.  Joined  the  Merchant  Service  in 
1880,  but  was  lost  at  sea  on  his  second  voyage. 

Mackenzie,  John  Charles  Ingleby,  son  of  John  Ingleby  Mackenzie,  Esq., 
Crescent  House,  Rugby,  aged  14,  February  1.  Left  1877.2  Town 

Sometime  in  the  British  Army.    Died  of  typhoid  fever  12  Augnst,  1891. 

Barratt,  Edward  John  Reynolds,  son  of  Mr.  Edwin  Barratt,  8,  Arnold 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  1.  Left  1878  2  Town 

In  the  General  Post  Office.    Of  51,  Villiers  Road,  Willesden  Green. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1877. 

Vivian,  Herbert  Leigh,  fifth  son  of  William  Vivian ,  Esq. ,15,  Bol  ton  Gardens, 
•South  Kensington,  aged  15,  August  31.  Left  1880.3  School 

XV.  1880.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1884.  Was  on  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Died  in  March,  1886. 

Trimmer,  Charles  Henry,  second  son  of  Edward  Trimmer,  Esq.,  14,  College 
Green,  Gloucester,  aged  13,  January  7.  Left  1878.3  School 

Passed  Final  Solicitor's  Examination,  1888.  In  business  in  London.  Of 
24,  Coleman  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Holland,  Bernard  William  Stott,  son  of  Thomas  Joseph  Bolland,  Esq., 
Broome  House,  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  February  9 
Left  1880.1  School 

An  East  India  Merchant.    Of  The  Brook,  Sandbach,  Cheshire. 

Birdwood,  Herbert  Christopher  Impey,  son  of  Herbert  Mills  Birdwood 
Esq.,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  aged  13,  Dec.  26.  Left  1879.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  September  15,  1884.  Assistant  Engineer, 
Sind-Pishin  Railway,  northern  section.  Died  at  Umballa,  15th  October,  1894. 

Hale,  John  Henry,  son  of  John  Hinde  Hale,  Esq.  (O.R.,  1843),  County  Club, 
Old  Steine,  Brighton,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  1878.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  September  9,  1882. 
Captain,  April  15,  1891.  Major,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899- 
1902.  Actions  at  Wittebergen  and  Colesberg.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Ordnance  Department,  War  Office,  1902. 

Maxwell,  Frederick  Doveton,  son  of  Major  General  William  Maxwell, 
R.A.,  5,  Herne  Villas,  Worthing,  aged  14,  April- 19.  Left  1878.1 

School 

East  Norfolk  Militia,  1879.    Gazetted  to  the  Cheshire  Regiment,  July  29,  1882. 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  1883.    Captain,  1893.     Major,  1901.    Assistant  Commissioner 
in  Burma,  July  9,    1885.    Deputy  Commissioner,    1891.      East    India  United 
Service  Club. 
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34  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Garnett,  G-eorge  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Stawell  Garnett,  Esq., 
Williamston,  Kells,  Meath,  Ireland,  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  1878.2 

School 

Barnsley,  Milne,  son  of  the  late  George  Barnsley,  Esq  ,  care  of  Mrs. 
Barnsley,  St.  Michael's  Hamlet,  Liverpool,  aged  12,  February  13. 
Left  1881.1  School 

Thorpe,  William  Jarratt,  only  son  of  Thomas  Thorpe,  Esq.,  Theresa  Place, 
Gloucester,  aged  13,  December  7.  Left  1879.3  School 

In  business  as  a  Timber  Importer.     Of  Gransmoor,  Hucclecote,  Gloucester. 

Dale,  Charles  Alfred,  youngest  son  of  Robert  Dale,  Esq.,  13,  Bootham 
Terrace,  York,  aged  16.  December  1.  Left  1879.2  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  August,  1884.  Firm  of  Cleverdon,  Westley  &  Dale, 
373,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Cox,  Henry  Morton,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cox,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Miss 
Cox,  Eliot  Bank,  Forest  Hill,  London,  aged  15,  October  10. 
Left  1878.3  Arnold 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1882.    Was  in  the  Tea  Trade,  1891. 

Bradwell,  Charles  Dennis,  son  of  Dennis  Bradwell,  Esq.,  Higher  Daisy 
Bank,  Congleton,  aged  15,  April  18.  Left  1879.1  Arnold 

In  business  as  a  Silk  Spinner  at  Congleton.  J.P.  for  Cheshire.  Of  Higher 
Daisy  Bank,  Congleton. 

Lawless,  William  Burnett,  younger  son  of  the  late  Paul  Lawless,  Esq.,  of 
Boonbyjan,  Queensland,  and  of  Cloyne,  Co.  Cork,  care  of  Mrs. 
Lawless,  Headington,  Oxford,  aged  14,  November  18.  Left 

1881.2  Arnold 

Stock  Farming  in  Queensland.    Of  Boonbyjan,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 

Birkin,  Alexander  Russell,  son  of  Thomas  Birkin,  Esq.,  Ruddington, 
Nottingham,  aged  15,  September  9.  Left  1877.3  Arnold 

In  business  at  Nottingham. 

Curteis,  Henry  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  George    Herbert  Curteis, 
Canon  of  Lichfield,  aged  13,  November  8.     Left  1877.2         Arnold 
Left  in  ill  health.    Hertford  College,  Oxford,   B.A.,  1890.    A  Private  Tutor  in 
Switzerland,  1891.    Afterwards  went  to  New  Zealand. 

Tinker,  William,  son  of  James  Tinker,  Esq.,  80,  Cromwell  Road,  South 
Kensington,  and  Hordle  Cliff,  Lymington,  aged  14,  February  3. 
Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

St.  George's  Hospital,  1881.  L.R.C.P.,  London,  and  L.JR.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1887. 
Senior  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Holloway  Sanatorium,  St.  Anne's  Heath, 
Virginia  Water. 

Simpson,  William  Dean,  eldest  son  of  Benjamin  William  Simpson,  Esq., 
14,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  15,  November  13. 
Left  1878.3  Bowden  Smith 

Farming  in  Iowa,  since  1881. 

Ludlow,  Henry  John,  only  son  of  the  late  General  John  Ludlow,  Yates 
Court,  Mereworth,  Maidstone,  aged  15,  January  22.  Left 

1879.3  Bowden  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1881.    Died  on  return  voyage  from  India  in  September, 

1884. 

Swinburne,  Surtees,  son  of  the  late  Major  John  Swinburne,  and  stepson 
of  Captain  Hanham,  R.N.,  Manston  House,  Blandford,  aged  14, 
January  1.  Left  1878.8  Bowden  Smith 

Accidentally  killed  at  Seguin,  Texas,  June  1,  1885. 


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Barton,  Henry  Alexander,  fourth  son  of  John  Everard  Barton,  Esq , 
Prescot  House,  Stourbridge,  Worcestershire,  aged  14,  September 
24.  Left  1879.1  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1884.  M.A.  1888.  Admitted  a  Solicitor.  In  the 
Attorney-General's  Office  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Acting  Deputy 
Attorney-General,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  1895. 

Agnew,  Harold,  second  son  of  John  Henry  Agnew,  Esq.,  The  Elms,  Eccles, 
Manchester,  agad  14,  May  27.  Left  I880.3  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1887.  Of 
Warford  Hall,  Alderley  Edge. 

Samson,  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Henry  iSamson,  Esq.,  Bowdon,  Manchester, 
aged  H,  December  5.  Left  1881.3  Hutchinson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885.  Student  to  the  Tnner  Temple,  1884.  Farming 
in  Nebraska,  U.S. A,  1891. 

Bennett,  William  Bernard  Somerville,  fifth  son  of  Peter  Duckworth 
Bennett,  Esq.,  13,  Church  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  September  2. 
Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

Sub-Manager  of  Washburn  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  U.S.A. 

Wright,  Bernard  Duncan  Zorapore,  son  of  John  William  Zorapore  Wright, 
Barton  Fields,  Canterbury,  aged  14,  Jan.  16.  Left  1879.2  Wilson 

M.R.C.S.  England.  L.E.C.P.  London,  1887.  Of  The  Old  House,  Coltishall, 
Norwich. 

Pratt,  Ernest  St.  George,  son  of  Spencer  Pratt,  Esq  ,  Stanwick,  Higham 
Ferrars,  aged  13,  September  3.  Left  1879.1  Wilson 

Sandhurst,  18S3.  Gazetted  to  the  68th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  August  23, 1884. 
Captain,  1894.  Major.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Relief  of 
Ladysmith,  including  actions  at  Colenso,  and  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Kranz,  and  Pieter's 
Hill.  Also  operations  in  Natal,  and  action  at  Laing's  Nek.  In  command  of  13th 
Battalion  Mounted  Infantry,  7  November,  1900,  to  31  May,  1902.  Despatches. 
Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  D.S.O. 

Cuningham,  John  Fairlie,  third  son  of  Surgeon-General  James  MacNabb 
Cuningham,  Bombay,  aged  13,  June  23.  Left  1877.1  Wilson 

Sheep  Farming  in  New  South  Wales,  from  1880. 

Melly,  Hugh  Mesnard,  son  of  George  Melly,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1844),  90,  Chatham 
Street,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  July  23.  Left  1878.2  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Woolbroker  in  Liverpool.  Of  24,  Chanel  Street,  and  Beechwood 
Road,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 

Lockhart,  Laurence  Archibald  Somerville,  son  of  Major  Laurance  Lock- 
hart,  of  Milton  Lockhart,  Carluke,  Lanarkshire,  aged  15,  November 
24.  Left  1878.1  Elsee 

In  Australia,  1891. 

Stevenson,  Frederick  Earcourt,  son  of  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Esq.,  51, 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  15,  Nov.  15.  Left  1877.1  Elsee 

Gething,  Anhur  Edwards,  son  of  James  Edwards  Gething,  Esq.,  Newport, 
Monmouth,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  1879.1  Elsee 

Settled  in  Texas.    Mobertie,  Wheeler  County,  Texas,  U.S.A.,  1891. 

Bolton,  Edgar  Ormerod,  son  of  Henry  Har greaves  Bolton,  Esq.,  Hightside, 
Newchurch,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  28.     Left  1877.2          Elsee 
A  Mining  Engineer.    Of  Bank  Parade,  Burnley. 

Dixon,  Anthony  Joseph  Steele,  second  son  of  Thomas  Dixon,  Esq  ,  llheda, 
Cumberland,  aged  14,  December  22.     Left  1878.2          Lee  Warner 
J.P.  for  Cumberland.    Of  Lorton  Hall,  Cockermouth. 


36  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Mason,  Francis  Woodley,  eldest  son  of  William  Woodley  Mason,  Esq., 
West  Hill,  Sydenham,  Kent,  aged  13,  November  22.  Left  1882.2 

Lee  Warner 

Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1882.    A  member  of  the  firm  of  Mason 
&  Son,  61,  King  William  Street,  B.C. 

Evans,  Thomas  Arkwright,  son  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.,  Pen-y-bryn, 
Derby,  aged  14,  May  7.  Left  1878.2  Lee  Warner 

Jesus  College.  Cambridge,  1880.    Died  on  board  the  P.  &  O.  SS.   "  Massilia," 
returning  from  Melbourne,  January  30,  1891. 

Trenchard,  Arthur,  son  of  Edward  Pewsey  Trenchard,  Esq.,  9,  Dartmouth 
Row,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  June  6.  Left  1880.3  Lee  Warner 

In  business  in  London,  1891. 

Denny,  Edward  Henry  Marland.  son  of  Edward  Maynard  Denny,  Esq., 
55,  Manchester  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  12.  Left 
1880.1  Lee  Warner 

Of  11,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  W.    Reform  Club. 

Blew-Jones,  Walter  Bethune,  second  son  of  William  Blew-Jones,  Esq., 
90,  Lansdowne  Place,  Brighton,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left  1878.3 

Green 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,   1882-95.    Captain  5th  Rifle  Brigade  Militia. 
Retired  1890.    Of  Woodtown,  Bideford,  North  Devon. 

Pope,  Reginald  Henry,  younger  son  of  John  Pope,  Esq.,  Shrubbery, 
Exeter,  aged  13,  July  28.  Left  188 1.3  Green 

Brasenose  College,   Oxford,   B.A.,  1886.    M.A.  1889.    Ordained  1888.      Of  The 
Anchorage,  Northchurch,  Berkhampstead. 

Newton,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of  Arthur  Henry  Newton,  Esq.,  Church  Row, 
Hampstead,  aged  13,  July  25.  Left  1880.3  Green 

In  business  in  London.    37,  Rathbone  Place,  S.W. 

Halsey,  William  Stirling,  only  son  of  William  Stirling  Halsey,  Esq.,  North- 
West  Provinces,  India,  aged  13,  February  6.     Left  1879.2      Green 
An  Electrical  Engineer,  Port  Commissioner's  Office,  Calcutta. 

Williams,    Walter    Frederick,    son    of    Mr.    Henry    Thomas    Williams, 
2,  Stephen  Street,  Rugby,  aged  9,  June  21.     Left  1878.1         Town 
An  Accountant.    Of  18,  Benbow  Road,  The  Grove,  Hammersmith. 

Ryan,  John  Hugh  MacAnley,  son  of  J.  Ryan,  Esq.,  C.E.,  5,  Delamere 
Orescent,  Bayswater,  London,  aged  12,  Aug.  7.  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  January  26,  1886.    Practising  at  Madras. 

Eraser.  Hugh  Stein,  son  of  James  Fraser,  Esq.,  Newfield,  Blackheatb  Park, 
London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left  1879-1  Arnold 

Formerly  in  business  in  London.    In  the  firm  of  Gordon  Woodroffe  &  Co., 
Madras,  from  1891. 

Daymond,  Herbert  George,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Cooke  Daymond. 
Reading,  aged  14,  December  7.  Left  1880.3  Elsee 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  1881.    An  Army  Tutor.    Of  Timsbury,  Eastbourne. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1877. 

Barkworth,  Frank,  son  of  Harold  Barkworth,  Esq.,  Beverley,  aged  13, 
July  19.  Left  1880.1  School 

An  Underwriter  at  Lloyds.    Of  Fordham  House,  Fordham,  Cambridgeshire. 

Addington,  Edgar  John,  son  of  L.  D.  Addington,  Esq.,  Carlton  Road, 
Putney  Hill,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  Jan.  18.  Left  1880.1  School 


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Napier,  George  Samuel  Frederick,  third  son  of  George  Webster  Napier, 
Esq.,  Merohistoun,  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  April  11. 
Left  1879.3  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  November  12,  1884.  In  India,  1891. 
Captain  2nd  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  1894.  Passed  Staff  College,  1894.  Prize 
Medallist,  United  Service  Institution  of  India,  1897.  Served  with  the  China  Field 
Force,  1900-01.  Despatches.  Medal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  March  to 
May  31st,  1902.  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Retired  December,  1902.  Of 
Kalangadoo,  South  Australia. 

Fenwick,  William,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Penwick,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of 
Mrs.  Making,  Castle  Terrace,  Berwick-upon-Tweed,  aged  14, 
December  10.  Left  1877.3  Arnold 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1882. 

Sanderson,  Stephen  Goodman,  second  son  of  Stephen  Sanderson,  Esq., 
The  Elms,  Berwick-upon-Tweed,  aged  12,  December  24.  Left 
188L2  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1891.    Served  as  a  Trooper  in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the 

South  African  War,  1900-02.    Two  Medals  and  five  Clasps.     Has  remained  at 

Johannesberg. 

Alexander,  Boyd  William  John,  son  of  the  late  Captain  John  Alexander, 
R.N.,  C.B.,  and  nephew  of  Colonel  Claude  Alexander,  M.P., 
Ballochmyle,  Mouchliue,  N.B.,  aged  14,  June  4.  Left 
1878  2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Battalion  The  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort's  Own), 
November  12,  1884. 

Rathbone,  Arnold  Richard,  son  of  Benson  Rathbone.  Esq.,  Oak  Wood, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Sept.  8.  Left  1881.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Broker.     Of  14,  Elmsley  Road,  Liverpool. 

Agnew,  Philip  Leslie,  fourth  and  youngest  son  of  William  Agnew,  Esq  , 
afterwards  a  Baronet,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  13,  June  30. 
Left  1 882.2  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  Sacond  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1884.  B.A.,  Second 
Class  Modern  History,  1886,  M.A.  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1890. 
Of  18,  Gloucester  Square,  London,  W.  New  Universities  Club. 

Bradbury,  William  Laurence,  son  of  William  Hardwick  Bradbury,  Esq., 
Nightingale  Lane,  Clapham,  London,  8.  W.,  aged  14,  October  31. 
Left  1881.2  Hutchinson 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June, 


Gill, 


Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL  B.  1884. 

1887.    Of  9,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  E.G.    Ga'rrick  Clnb. 

Arthur  Percy,  son  of  Isham   Henry  Edward  Gill,  Esq  ,  Eock  Ferry, 
Birkenhead,  aged  13,  May  11.     Left  1881. 2  Hutchinson 

XV.  1880.     Died  at  Birkenhead,  March  28,  1882. 

Rhodes,  Herbert,  son  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  Esq.,  Mersey  Bank,  Hadfield, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  July  8.  Left  1879.1  Wilson 

In  business  at  Hadfield.    Dead. 

Maxse,  Frederick  Ivor,  eldest  son  of  Rear- Admiral  Frederick  Augustus 
Maxse,  67,  Cromwell  Road,  South  Kensington,  aged  14,  December 
22.  LeftlSSO.2  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  February  19,  1881.  Captain  2nd  Battalion 
October,  1889.  Coldstream  Guards,  May  29,  1891.  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut  - 
Colonel  1900.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1897,  on  the  Staff.  Present  at 
the  action  of  Abu  Hamed.  Despatches.  Egyptian  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
British  Medal.  Served  in  the  Soudan,  1898.  Battles  of  the  Atbara  and 
Khartoum.  Despatches.  D  S.O.  T*vo  Clasps  to  Egyptian  Medal.  Served  in 
the  Soudan,  1899,  in  command  of  the  13th  Soudanese  Battalion,  at  final  defeat  of 
Khalifa.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Lieut. -Colon el.  Two  Clasps  to  Egyptian  Medal 
Medal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War.  Relief  of  Kimberley,  operations  at 
Paardeberg,  actions  at  Poplar  Grove,  Vet  River,  and  others.  Despatches 
Queen' s  Medal  with  three  Clasps .  C.  B .  Of  2,  Gloucester  Street,  Portman  So  uare 
London,  W.  Guards  Club. 


38  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Harvey,  Samuel,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Harvey,  Esq.,  care  of  Airs. 
Harvey,  Warbreak  Moor  House,  Aintree,  Liverpool,  aged  15, 
November  7.  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

Jaffray,  Edward  Woodriff,  son  of  the  late  A.  W.  Jaffray,  Esq.,  and  of  Mrs. 
Moir,  Retreat.  Reigate,  aged  13,  June  4.  Left  1878.3  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Prince  of  Wales)  Dragoon  Guards,  March  12,  1881.    Captain 
13th  Hussars,  August  1,  1890.    Reserve  of  Officers. 

Ol'inond,  Edward  Brooks,  son  of  Edward  Ormoud,  Esq.,  Wantage,  aged  13, 
August  17.  Left  1880.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  March,  1887.    Practising  at  Wantage,  Berks. 

WMtelegge,  William,  son  of  the  late  James  Whitelegge,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Whilelegge.  Yew  Tree,  Northenden,  Manchester,  aged  14, 
March  23.  Left  1879.2  Elsee 

Sparrow,  Alan  Bertram   Hanbury,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq., 
Preen  Manor,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  Feb.  23.     Left  1881.3       Elsee 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1889.    Has  assumed  the 
name  of  HANBURY  SPARROW.    Of  Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton. 

Inglis,  Rupert  Edward,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Inglis,  care  of  the 
Hon.  Lady  Inglis,  7,  Eaton  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13.  May  17. 
Left  188 1.2  Lee  Warner 

XV.,  1879,  1880.    XI.,  1881.    University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885.    M.A.  1895. 
•   Ordained  1889.    Rector  of  Frittenham,  Staplehurst,  Kent,  from  1900. 

Hirst,  Philip  Leslie,  fifth  son  of  William  Edward  Hirst,  Esq.,  Lascelles 
Hall,  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  July  1.  Left  1880  2  Lee  Warner 

XI.,  1880.    Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1883.    Residing  in  London. 

Donuison,  James  Oldaker,  son  of  Thomas  Donnison,  Esq  ,    196,   Grove 
Street  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  26.     Left  1880.2     Lee   Warner 
In  the  Shipping  Trade  since  1880.    Manager  of  a  Steamship  Line,  1891. 

Wrigley,  Arthur  Harold,  son  of  Arthur  Wrigley,  Esq,  Wavertree,  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  February  1.     Left  1880.1  Lee  Warner 
In  business  as  a  Cotton  Broker.    Of  28,  The  King's  Gap,  Hoylake. 

Worthington,  James  Kennedy,  son  of  James  Worthington,  Esq.,  Sale 
Hall,  Manchester,  aged  13,  May  11.  Left  1882.2  Lee  Warner 

Died  at  Sale  Hall,  July  15,  1885.    Bequeathed  his  Geological  CoUection  to  the 
Arnold  Museum. 

Egerton,   Charles  Philip,  son    of    Robert    Eyles    Egerton,    Esq.,    Lieut.- 

Governor  of  the  Punjab,  aged  14.  March  7.       Left  1880  *        Green 

Gazetted  to  the  Cheshire  Regiment,  February  6,   18  >4.    Bengal  Stsff    Corps. 

Captain.  1895.  Major,  1903.  Deputy  Commissioner  3rd  Grade,   Punjab,  from  1898 

Bird,  Edward  Alexander,  son  of  Edward  John  Bird,  Esq.,  Barton  Hall, 
Barton-under-Needwood,  aged  14,  Nov.  21.  Left  1879.2  Green 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  Nuttall  House,  Barton-under-Needwood. 

Longman,  Francis  Pemberton,  fourth  son  of  William  Longman,  Esq  , 
Abbess  Grange,  Leckford,  Stockbridge,  Hants,  aged  14,  February 
11  Left  1879.3  Green 

Of  Abbess  Grange,  as  above. 

Bayliss,  Vincent  George,  son  of  Mr.  James  Theophilus  Bayliss,  Market 
Place,  Kugby,  aged  11,  March  29.  Left  1881.1  Town 

In  the  Postal  Service.    Of  33,  Grosvenor  Road,  Rugby. 

MacMicken,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  William  MacMicken,  William 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  9,  March  6.  Left  1878.1  Town 

In  the  Foreign  Branch,  G.P.O.    Of  20.  Tufnell  Park,  London,  N. 


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Treaddell,  Arthur  John,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Treaddell,  20,  Warwick  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  11,  November  29.  Left  1878.1  Town 

An  Artist  and  Designer.    Of  246,  West  51st  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Webb,  Richard  William,  third  son  of  Mr.  William  Webb,  20,  William 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  9,  February  21.  Left  1883.1  Town 

In  the  Postal  Service  from  1883.    Of  Glasbury,  Church  Road,  Redditch. 

Wright,  George  Arthur,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Farncomb  Wright, 
Overslade,  Rugby,  afterwards  Rector  of  Lambourne.  Romford. 
aged  14,  May  25  Left  1881.2  Town 

XI.,  1881.  "Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1885.  M.A.  1888.  An 
Assistant  Master  at  the  High  School,  Gateshead,  1885-93.  Diocesan  College, 
Cape  Town,  1893-1901.  Headmaster  of  the  Grammar  School,  Harrissmith,  and 
Inspector  of  Schools,  from  1901.  Of  Harrissmith,  Orange  River  Colony,  South 
Africa. 

Griffin,  Albert  Edwin,  son  of  Mr.  George  Thomas  Griffin,  High  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  9,  May  11.  Left  1878.1  Town 

A  Civil  Engineer.  In  Ireland,  1891.  In  China,  1904.  Care  of  Butterfield  &  Son, 
Hong  Kong. 

Myrtle,  Frederick   Septimus,  seventh  son  of  William  Myrtle,  Esq  ,  Park- 
field  Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14  October  7.     Left  1881.1         Arnold 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1881. 

Harvey,  Henry  Samuel  Bourn,  son  of  Enoch  Harvey,  Esq.,  12,  Riversdale 
Road,  Aigburth,  aged  14,  March  6.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  June,  1886.  Accidentally  killed  on  the  railway,  October, 
1897. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1877. 

HodgSOU,  Evan  Lake,  elder  son  of  John  Evan  Hodgson,  Esq.,  R.A.,  5,  Hill 
Road,  Abbey  Road,  London,  N.W.  (O.K.,  1846),  aged  13,  August  26. 
Left  1881. 3  School 

In  the  Colonial  Bank,  Barbados,  1887-91.  Resided  at  Coleshill,  Bucks,  1891, 
until  his  death,  June,  1901. 

Gellatly,  Christopher  Charles,  son  of  Peter  Gellatly,  Esq.,  Loughton, 
Essex,  aged  13,  October  6.  Left  1880.3  School 

Died  at  Antwerp,  October  6,  1890. 

Dent,  Harry,  son  of  W.  Dent  Dent,  Esq.,  Oxford  Road,  Aigburth,  aged  13, 
December  19.  Left  188 1.3  School 

King's  College,  London,  1882-84.  Assistant  Civil  Engineer  to  North-Eastern 
Railway  Company,  1891. 

Stamer,  William  Edward,  third  son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Sir  Lovelace 
Tomlinson  Stamer,  Bart.,  afterwards  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Shrews- 
bury, (O.B.  1843),  Cliffville,  Stoke  upon-Trent,  aged  13,  January  25. 
Leftl881.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  April,  1887.  Agent  for  the  Sutherland  Shropshire  Estate, 
from  1903.  Of  Littlehales,  Newport,  Salop. 

Dawson,  James  Lofthouse,  filth  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Dawson,  Esq.,  of 
London,  and  of  Madame  Noirtin,  Chateau  de  la  Chambrerie,  Tours, 
France,  and  46.  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  aged  12,  January  23. 
Left  188 1.2  School 

Scholar,  1877.     Residing  in  France. 

Satterthwaite,  Harold,  son  of  Clement  Satterthwaite.  Esq.,  Spring  Hill, 
Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14.  March  7.  Left  1879.3  School 

A  Stockbroker  in  London.    Of  Sundridge  Park  Farm,  Bromley,  Kent. 


40  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Terry,  Douglas,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Terry  (O.R.  1836),  Tostock, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left  1S82.2  School 

Scholar,  1877.  XV.,  1881.  Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1882.  Ordained 
1891.  Assistant  Curate  of  Bridport.  Died  October,  1893. 

Railtoii,  Frank,  son  of  Henry  Railton,  Esq.,  Snittlegarth,  Mealsgate, 
Carlisle,  aged  13,  November  4.  Left  1880.3  School 

Articled  to  a  Civil  Engineer,  1881.  District  Engineer,  Buenos  Ayres  Great 
Southern  Railway,  1887. 

Feuerheerd,  Ferdinand  Mabhias,  son  of  Hermann  Lorenz  Feuerheerd,  Esq., 
The  Hermitage,  Snaresbrook,  aged  13,  June  27.  Lefb  1879.2  School 
An  Oporto  Merchant.  Of  47,  Mark  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

Brocklebank,  Charles  Henry,  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Brocklebank,  Esq., 
afterwards  a  Baronet,  Springwood,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  13, 
June  27.  Left  1880.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1885.  M.A.  1889.  Ordained  1888.  Vicar  of 
Pampisford,  1891-97.  Of  Bartlow  House,  Cambridge.  United  University  Club. 

Sayle,  Charles  Edward,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Sale,  Esq.,  Trumpington, 
Cambriplge,  aged  12,  December  6.  Left  1883.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1887.  M.A.  1890,  and  incorporated  same  year  M.A., 
St.  John's  College.  Cambridge.  Author  of  "Bertha,"  and  other  work  Co- 
Editor  of  the  Wyclif  Society's  Publications.  Of  9,  Brookside,  Cambridge. 

Mieville,  John  Frank,  son  of  John  Francis  Mieville,  Esq.  (o,R.  1851), 
Duncrofb,  Staines,  aged  13,  February  29.  Left  1881.2  School 

In  business  as  a  Bill  Broker.    Died  1902. 

Hall,  Harry  Garforth,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Hall,  Esq.,  Fairfield,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  January  20.  Left  1880.3  Arnold 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  April,  1887.  In  the  Estates  Office  of  the  Earl  of  Stamford 
and  Warrington.  Of  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Allan,  William  Bae,  fifth  son  of  Andrew  Allan,  Esq.,  lononteh,  Montreal, 
Canada,  aged  13,  March  9.  Left  188 1.2  Arnold 

In  business  at  Winnipeg,  from  1893.    Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Baker,  Herbert  Midelton,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  College  Road, 
Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  April  24.     Left  1881.3  '  Arnold 

In  business  at  Bristol.    Of  The  Hollies,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

Bradley,  Frederick  Lewis,  third  son  of  William  Henry  Bradley,  Esq  , 
Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Sept.  21.  Left  1879.3  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1882.  Formerly  a  Land  Agent.  Of  Ingleside, 
Malvern  Wells. 

Demuth,  Lewis  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Lewis  Demuth,  Esq.,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  March  26.  Left  188 1.2  Arnold 

In  business  at  Edgbaston.     Of  Eldon  House,  Castle  Bromwich. 

Kilvert,  Harry  Yernon,  son  of  Nicholas  Kilvert,  Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Ashton- 
on-Mersey,  aged  15,  June  28.  Left  1879  2  Arnold 

In  business  at  Ashton-on-Mersey.  Address,  as  above. 

Mellor,  Salusbury  Manners,  son  of  Abel  Mellor,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
Cardington,  Bedford,  aged  15,  September  16.  Left  1879.1  Arnold 

A  Partner  in  Mellor  and  Company,  Merchants,  Lime  Street  Square. 

MacMullen,  John  Alexander,  second  son  of  Alexander  Peter  MacMullen, 
Esq.,  Hertford  Castle,  Berts,  aged  13,  Nov.  5.  Left  1881.2  Arnold 

An  Electrical  Engineer.      Of  the  Billet,  Hornchurch,  Essex.     Automobile  Club. 

Ranken,  Walter,  son  of  Peter  Kanken,  Esq.,  Blaokheath  Park,  London, 
S.E.,  afterwards  of  Furness  Lodge,  East  Sheen,  aged  13,  January 
2.  Left  1881.  i  Arnold 

Farming  in  the  United  States,  1891. 


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SculL  Walter  Delaplaine,  eldest  son  of   Gideon   Delaplaine   Scull,  Esq., 

Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Feb.  9.     Left  1881.2         Arnold 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885.    Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1883.    Author 

of  "  Life  of  B.   W.  Leader ;  R.A."    Of  The  Pines,  Crowborough,  Sussex.    New 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Smith,  Robert   Summers,   eldest   son   of    William   Joseph    Smith,    Esq. 
Alvaston  Fields,  Derby,  aged  13,  March  1.     Left  1882.2        Arnold 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    Formerly  a  Solicitor.    Admitted  1890.    Of 
Whittington  House,  Lichfield. 

Tooth,  Percy  Ernest,  third  son  of  Frederick  Tooth,  Esq.,  36,  St.  Aubyu's, 
Hove,  Brighton,  aged  14,  June  3.  Left  1879.2  Arnold 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1896.  Of  36,  St.  Aubyns,  Hove, 
Sussex. 

Wilkinson,  Leonard,  son  of  William  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  (afterwards  King- 
Wilkinson),  Middlewood,  Clitheroe,  aged  14,  August  9. 
Left  1878.2  Arnold 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  KING 
before  WILKINSON,  1883.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1885.  Practising  at  Blackburn. 

Bowden  Smith,  Grodfrey,  sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowdeu  Smith, 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  (O.K.  1844),  aged  11,  November 
27.  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1883.  XI.  1883,  1884.  Racquets  1883,  1884.  Head  of  the  School.  Minor 
Exhibitioner,  1884.  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations, 
1886,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1888.  M.A.  Assistant  Master  at 
Repton,  1888-95,  and  at  Rugby  School  from  1896. 

Madeley,  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Madeley,  Esq.,  Ashill,  Hands- 
worth,  Birmingham,  aged  12,  June  2.  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

Major  Exhibitioner,  1884.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1884.  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1886.  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1888.  M.A. 
1891.  Senior  Classical  Master  at  Bradford  Grammar  School,  1890-1900.  Ordained 
1901.  Headmaster  of  Wood  bridge  School,  from  1900.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Moore,  Robert,  son  of  John  Moore,  Esq.,  Ullcoats,  Egremont,  Carnforth, 
aged  15,  June  15.  Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

A  Brewer  in  Australia,  1891. 

Nishet,  Harry  Bruce,  eldest  son  of  Harry  Curtis  Nisbet,  Esq.  (o  R.,  1844), 
The  Manor  House,  Sidcup,  Kent,  aged  13,  April  26.  Left  1883.2 

Bowden  Smith 

Scholar,  1878.  XV.,  1882.  Head  of  the  School,  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1883. 
Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1883.  B.A.  1886.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1890.  Of  11,  Hanover  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Piggott,  George  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Piggott,  Esq.,  and 
ward  of  H.  Bewley.  Esq.,  242,  Moseley  Road,  Birmingham,  aged  13, 
March  31,  Left  1881.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Newlands,  Park  Hill,  Moseley. 

Piggott,  Walter  Joseph,  second  son  of  the  above  Joseph  Piggott,  Esq., 
aged  12,  April  22.  Left  1882."  Bowden  Smith 

Farming  in  the  United  States.    Of  Irvington,  Kentucky,  U.S.A. 

Schreiher,  Thomas  Henry  Clarke,  son  of  Mrs.  Schreiber,  Farren,  County 
Cork,  Ireland,  aged  13,  May  19.  Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

Wood,  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Wood,  Esq.,  5,  St.  Stephen's  Square,  Bays- 
water,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  July  27.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

Platts,  Alfred,  fourth  son  of  Matthew  Platts,  Esq.,  Fairmount,  Bingley, 
Yorkshire,  aged  15,  April  10.  Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  November,  1884.    Clerk  to  Bingley  Urban  District  Council, 
&c.    Of  Wingfield,  Bingley,  Yorkshire. 
VOL.    Ill,  * 


42  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Holding,  John  Frederick,  only  son  of  George  Frederick  Bolding,  Esq., 
Hagley  Road, Birmingham, aged  14,June  29.  Left  1881.2  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  14,  Rotton  Park  Road,  Birmingham. 

Brierley,  Sydney  Herbert,  third  son  of  Leonard  Brierley,  Esq.,  Pakenham 
Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  November  21.  Left 
1879.2  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Westholme.  Farquhar  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Cartmell,  James,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Oartmell,  D.D.,  Master  of 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  aged  15,  Aug.12.  Left  1881.2  Hutchinson 

Scholar,  1877.    Major  Exhibitioner,  1881.    Scholar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 

1881.  B  A.,  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1885.     M.A.  1889.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Trinity,  1889.      Assumed    the    additional    surname  of    AUSTEN 
before    CARTMELL,    in    1886.    Of   31,    Campden    House    Court,    Campden  Hill, 
London,  W.    United  University  Club. 

Couchman,  Ernest  Henley,  third  son  of  Thomas  Barnes  Couchman,  Esq., 
Beaudesert,  Henley-in-Arden,  aged  14,  October  10.  Left 
188L2  Hutchinson 

Scholar,  1877.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1881.  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1882.  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1885.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School.  Ordained,  1891.  Vicar  of  Packwood, 
Hockley  Heath,  from  1894. 

Couchman,  Bertram  Cornish,  son  of  the  late  Colonel  Edward  H.  Couchman, 
nephew  of  C.  Couchman,  Esq.,  Temple  Balsal),  Birmingham,  aged 
13,  October  12.  Left  1878.3  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  September  1,  1881.  Served  in  the 
Soudan  Campaign  1884-85.  Egyptian  Medal  and  Khedive's  Star.  Captain  1895. 
Died  at  Plymouth  12th  November,  1897. 

Grierson,  William  Wylie,  eldest  son  of  James  Grierson,  Esq.,  4,  Holland 
Villas  Road,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  Dec.  9.  Left  1882.2  Hutchinson 

XV.  1881.  London  University  1882-86.  A  Civil  Engineer.  Chief  Engineer 
Great  Western  Railway  from  1903. 

Pearce,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  John  Pearce,  Esq.,  Pendleton,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  August  3.  Left  1882.2  Hutchinson 

Scholar  1878.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1882.    Scholar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 

1882,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889.    A  Master  at  a  Preparatory  School. 

Austin,  George  Arthur,  son  of  George  Austin,  Esq  ,  3,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Blackheath,  aged  14,  August  25.  Left  1879.2  Wilson 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    C.  14  and  15,  Exchange  Buildings,  Liverpool. 

Behrens,  Oliver  Philip,  second  son  of  Edward  Behrens,  Esq.,  The  Oaks, 
Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  21.  Left  1879.3  Wilson 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class,  History,  1885.  A  Merchant  in 
Manchester. 

Baker,  Hiatt  Cowles,  eldest  son  of  William  Mills  Baker,  Esq.,  Moorland 
House,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  14,  June  30.  Left  1880.3  Wilson 

Of  Oaklands,  Almondsbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Cobb,  Thomas  Hugh,  son  of  Thomas  Pix  Cobb,  Esq.,  18,  Craven  Hill 
Gardens,  W.,  aged  14,  June  23.  Left  1881. 2  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1888.    Of  22,  College  Hill,  London,  E.G. 

Garnett,  Charles  James  William,  son  of  Jeremiah  Garnett,  Esq.,  Rawden 
Hill,  Harewood  Hills,  Leeds,  aged  14, May  17.  Leftl878.2  Wilson 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.     Died  about  1901. 

Haines,  Ernest  Alfred,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Haines,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Haines,  The  Pool  House,  Stourport,  Worcestershire,  aged  13, 
December  10  Left  1880.2  Wilson 

.•     '-Bought  land  and  settled  at  Seattle,  Washington  Territory,  U.S.A. 


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Macneal,  Hector,  son  of  Captain  Macneal,  Ugadale,  Losset  Park,  Camp- 
belton,  Argyleshire.  KB.,  aged  14,  Dec.  27.  Left  1878.2  Wilson 

Gazetted  to  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  May  14,  1884.  Captain  1894.  Retired  1903. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-2.  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Of  Losset 
Park,  Campbeltown,  Argyle.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

May,  Chichester  Gould,  son  of  the  Right  Honourable  George  Augustus 
Chichester  May,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  13,  Fitzwilliara 
Square,  Dublin,  aged  14,  February  28.  Left  1880s  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1884.    M.B.  and  M.A. 

1888.    M.D.  1822.    M.R.C.S.  and  M.R.C.P.    Of  59,  Cadogan  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Marrable,  Arthur  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Man-able,  Esq..  25,  Onslow 
Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  April  26.  Left  1882. 2  Wilson 
University  College,  Oxford,  1882.  Sandhurst  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion 
The  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  May  9,  1885.  Captain  1893.  Major 
1902.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-7.  Aledal  with  two  Clasps. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
Brevet  of  Major,  1900. 

Speed,  Walter  Hamlyn,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Henry  Speed,  Esq.,  The  Park, 
Nottingham,  aged  14-  September  4.  Left  1881. a  Wilson 

Scholar  1878.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  July,  1885.  Of  36,  Sackville  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  W. 

Verity,  Arthur  Wilson,  fifth  son  of  George  Hamilton  Verity,  Esq.,  Bourn- 
side,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  June  20.     Left  1882.2  Wilson 
Major  Exhibitioner,  1882.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar,  1884,  B.A.,  First 
Class    Classical    Tripos,    Part  I.,   1885,    M.A.    1889.    Editor  of  "  The  Student's 
Shakespeare."    National  Liberal  Club, 

Arnall,  Harry  Thompson,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Arnall,  Esq.,  Stoneygate, 
Leicester,  aged  13.  April  7.  Left  1882.2  Elsee 

XI.  1880,  1881,  1882.  XV.  1881.  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.  Student 
of  the  Inner  Temple.  Has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  THOMPSON  after 
ARNALL.  Of  Ansty  Frith,  near  Leicester.  Isthmian  Club. 

Farquhar,  William,  son  of  W.  Farquhar,  Esq.,  M.D.,  24,  Pembroke  Gardens, 
Kensington,  aged  13,  July  24.  Left  1880.3  Elsee 

James,  Bernard  Ramsden,  son  of  John  Henry  James,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1841), 
Kingswood,  Watford,  aged  13.  February  26  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

Sandhurst  1881.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  East  Surrey  Regiment,  1882. 
Captain  2nd  Battalion,  1889.  Major  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment,  1903. 
Headquarters'  Staff  of  Army  from  1899.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Underbill,  George  Frederick,  son  of  William  Underbill,  Esq.,  Penu  Hall, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  13,  May  16.  Left  1879  2  Elsee 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Tsmple,  1886.    Author  of  "  Literary  Epochs." 

Wilson,  George  Adshead,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Wilson,  Esq., 
St.  Michael's  Hamlet,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  September  5.  Left 
1879.2  Elsee 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.  Lieut. -Colonel  2nd  V.B.  The  Liverpool  Regiment.  Of 
27,  Alexandra  Drive,  Liverpool.  Isthmian  Club. 

Harrison,  Francis  Capel,  second  son  of  Edward  Francis  Harrison,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1844),  Thornley,  South  Norwood  Hill,  London,  S.E.,  aged  14, 
June  21.  Left  1881.1  Lee  Warner 

Passed  14th  in  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination,  1882.  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1883.  In  the  Financial  Department  of  the  Government  of  India,  1885.  Of  23, 
Cole  Street,  London,  E.G.  Junior  Athenaeum  Club. 

Lee  Warner,  Ohandos  Brydges,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Septimus  Lee  Warner, 
care  of  Mrs.  Lee  Warner,  Stiffkey,  Wells,  Norfolk;  aged  14, 
June  11.  Left  1879.3  Lee  Warner 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Militia)  Battalion  The  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  December 

25,  1886.    Of  Tibberton  Court   Hereford. 


44  Jex-Blake,  1874-8?. 


Morgan,  Conway  John,  son  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  Forebridge,  Stafford, 
aged  14,  July  3.  Left,  1877.3  Lee  Warner 

Went  to  Malvern  and  Heidelberg.    In  business  as  a  Wine  Merchant  at  Stafford. 

Acton,  Edward  Hamilton,  son  of  T.  Bennion  Acton,  Esq.,  Grove  Road, 
Wrexham,  aged  14,  November  26.  Left  188 1.2  Green 

Scholar  1877.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1881.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 
1884.  B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1885.  Fellow  1888.  M.A.  1889, 
Died  15th  February,  1895. 

Hart,  Bertram  Albert  Edward,  son  of  Charles  Hart,  Esq.,  The  Hall, 
Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  February  14.  Left  1879. 2  Green 

In  business  in  Birmingham.    Of  Chetwynd  House,  Selly  Oak. 

King-King,  James  Gurwood,  only  son  of  Captain  Francis  James  King-King, 
Kirby  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray,  aged  14,  September  2.  Left 
1879.3  Green 

Sandhurst  1882.  Gazetted  to  the  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  1883. 
Captain  1891.  Major  1900.  Served  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  Tirah 
Expedition,  1897-98.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches.  Two  Medals  with 
five  Clasps.  D.S.O.  1900.  Of  Mayfield  House,  Cork.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Kingdon,  Stephen  Murray,  fourth  son  of  Paul  Augustine  Kingdori,  Esq., 

29,  Marlborough  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13, 

April  26.     Left  1883.3  Green 

Scholar  1878.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibition,  1883.    Scholar  of  Christ's  College, 

Cambridge,   1883.    B.A.  29th  Wrangler,   1886.    Of  Bridgerule,  Lindley,  Orange 

River  Colony,  South  Africa. 

Potts,  Hubert,  son  of  Charles  William  Potts,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1829),  Heron 
Bridge,  Chester,  aged  14,  July  25.  Left  1880.2  Green 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886.  Practising  at  Chester. 

Campbell,  Dougal  John,  son  of  James  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq  ,  (o.R. 
1822),  of  Inverawe,  and  of  Tower  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January 
24.  Left  1878.8  Town 

Went  to  Uppingham  School.  Farming  in  Manitoba,  1891.  CJ.A.C.  Railway  Offices, 
Germiston,  South  Africa,  1904. 

Dadley,  John  Arthur  Sabin,  son  of  Mr.  John  Dadley,  New  Bilton,aged  12, 
January  9.  Left  1880.2  Town 

A  Music  Teacher.    Of  The  Holly  Bush,  New  Bilton,  Rugby. 

Gillson,  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Gillson,  Esq ,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  Nov.  1.     Left  1883.2      Town— Lee  Warner 
XL  1882,  1883.    XV.  1882.    King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.    Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1891.    Practising  at  Fareham,  Hants. 

Hobley,  Arthur  James,   son   of   Mr.   Charles   Hobley,   51,  James  Street, 

Rugby,  aged  12,  November  6.     Left  1878.2  Town 

London  and  North- Western  Railway.      Of  Springfield,  Longwood,  Huddersfield- 

King,  Philip  Alexander,  son  of  Richard  King.  Esq.,  Staff  Surgeon,  R.N., 

Rugby,  aged  13,  May  20.     Left  1880.1  Town 

In  Ship  Broker's  Office  at  Antwerp,  1891. 

King,  George  Chetwode,  son  of  the  above  Richard  King,  Esq.,  R.N.,  aged 
11,  December  19.  Left  1882.*  Town 

In  business  at  Coventry,  1891. 

Willcox,  Frederick,  son  of  Mr.  Tyrrell  Willcox,  Charlotte  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  10,  August  15.  Left  1878.*  .  Town 

A  Merchant  at  Bahia,  Brazil,  South  America. 

Smith,  Cyril,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Fielding  Smith,  The  Castle, 
Lancaster,  aged  14,  February  28.  Left  1882.2  School 

Scholar  1879.  Entered  the  School  in  October.  Exhibitioner  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1882.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  Headmaster  of  Bray  Preparatory 
School,  1891. 


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ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1878. 

Stanhope,    Charles     Hay    Scudamore,    sixth    son   of    Sir    Henry    Edwyn 

Ohandos   Scudamore   Stanhope,  Bart.,  afterwards  ninth   Earl  of 

Chesterfield.  Holme  Lacy,    Hereford,  aged  13,  August  24.     Left 

1882.1  School 

XV.  1881.    New  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1888.    On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Of  59,  Montagu  Square,  London,  W.    Bachelors'  Club. 

Thorold,  John  Leofric  de  Buckenhold,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Thorold,  Warkleigh,  South  Molton,  Devon,  aged  13,  July  13. 
Left  1883  2  School 

Scholar  1879.  XV.  1882.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1887,  M.A.  1800.  Ordained  1888.  Rector  of  Warkleigh,  North 
Devon,  from  1891. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Wilfred  Howe,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Mitchell,  Esq., 
Worsboro'  Dale,  Barnsley,  aged  14,  April  13.  Left  1881.3  School 

Crick  1880.  XV.  1881.  A  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding. 
Of  Westville,  West  Melton,  Rotherham. 

Samuel  SOU,  Herbert  Walter,  fourth  son  of  Bernhard  Samuelson,  Esq.,  of 
Bodicote  Grange,  Banbury,  afterwards  created  a  Baronet,  aged  13, 
January  23.  Left  188 1.2  School 

A  partner  in  the  Firm  of  Baker,  Buncombe  and  Co.,  36,  Lombard  Street,  and  of 

19,  Pont  Street,  London,  W.    White's  Club. 

Hart,  Ernest  Joseph,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Hart,  Esq.,  156,  Highbury 
New  Park,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  Dec.  31.  Left  1880.1  School 

Admitted  a  Chartered  Accountant,  November,  1885. 

Maxwell,  Wellwood,  third  son  of  Wellwood  Maxwell,  Esq.,  14,  Abercromby 

Square,  Liverpool,  and  Glenlee  Park,   New  Galloway,  N.B.,  aged 

14,  June  10.     Left  1881.8  Arnold 

XI.    1881.      Racquets    1881.      Trinity    College,    Cambridge,    1882.      Formerly 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.    Of  Rhyl,  North  Wales. 

Chance,  Arent  Schuyler  de  Puyster,  son  of  Arent  dePuyster  Chance,  Esq., 
Shirley,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  November  3.     Left  1881.3    Arnold 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.,  1885.    Of  Wheatfield,  Powyke,  Worcester. 

Aitkin,  George  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  .Robert  Aitken,   Esq.,  Growcroft, 
Levenshulme,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  17.     Left  I8b2.2     Arnold 
Crick  1881.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1885.    Student  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1884.    Ordained  1886.    Rector  of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  from  1896. 

Pernley,  Thomas,  sou  of  Mrs.  Fernley,  14,  Clarendon  Koad,  Chorton-on- 
Medlock,  Manchester,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  1879.2  Arnold 

Fowle,  Thomas  Ernie,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Everett  Fowle.  Esq., 

care  of  Mrs.  Fowle,  Chute  Lodge,  Andover,  aged  15,  March  26. 

Left  1881. x  Bowden  Smith 

VIII.  1880.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.  A.  1893.    Gazetted  to  the  Bedfordshire 

Regiment,  December  5,  1883.     Captain  1st  Battalion,  1889.    Major  1902.    Served 

with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force,  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  and  action 

near  Khar.  Medal  with  Clasp.   Of  Charlton  Manor,  Wilts.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Watson,  Herbert  Harrison,  eldest  son  of  John  Harrison  Watson,  Esq., 
28,  Queensborough  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  15,  October  14. 
Left  1831. 2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  in  London. 

Pack-Beresford,  Denis  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Denis  William  Pack-Beresford, 
Esq.,  Fenagh  House,  Bagnalstown,  Ireland,  aged  13,  March  23. 
Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888.  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1834.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Co.  Carlow.  High  Sheriff  1891.  Of  Fenagh  House,  Bagnalstown. 
Kildare  Street  Club. 


46  Jex-Blake,   1874-87. 


Castle,  Sidney,  son  of  Sidney  Nash  Castle,  Esq.,  Kingston-on-Thames, 
aged  14,  January  21.  Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Timber  Merchant.     Of  1,  Glenluce  Road,  Blackheath,  Kent. 

Spencer,  Charles  George,  son  of  C.  Spencer,  Esq.,  Gravesend,  aged  13, 
May  6.  Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

Jones,  Walter  Buckley,  son  of  Richard  Edward  Jones,  Esq.,  Cefn-Bryn- 
Talch,  Abermule,  Montgomeryshire,  aged  13,  August  16.  Left 
1880.3  Hutchinson 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1891.    Address  as  above. 

Tall,  Harry,  son  of  William  Tall,  Esq.,  Hessle,  Hull,  aged  14,  November  7. 
Left  1880.2  Hutchinson 

Sheep  Farming  in  Queensland.     Of  Jireena,  Hughenden,  North  Queensland. 

Priestman,  Lewis,  second  son  of  Jonathan  Priestman,  Esq.,  Shotley 
Bridge,  County  Durham,  aged  14,  Dec.  22.  Leftl882.3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1882.    In  business.     Of  Shotley  Bridge,  Co.  Durham. 

Booth,  Charles  Joseph  White,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Booth,  Esq.,  Learn 
Hall,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  December  14.  Left  1880.2  Wilson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  June,  1887.    Owns  a  Sheeprun  at  Craigburn,  Launceston, 
Tasmania. 

Combe,  George,  son  of  the  late  James  Combe,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Combe, 
Ormiston,  Belfast,  aged  13,  October  11.  Left  1880.3  Wilson 

B.I.E.  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1885.     Studied  also  at  Darmstadt  under  Professor 
Killer.    An  Electrical  Engineer.    Of  Elm  wood  Avenue,  Belfast. 

Unwin,  Robert,  only  son  of  Henry  Unwin,  Esq.,  Broom  Cross,  Sheffield, 
aged  14,  December  17.  Left  1879.2  Wilson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1881.    Died  13th  May,  1898. 

Burgess,  Ernest  Richard  Fraser,  son  of  R.  Burgess,  Esq.,  Mount  Eagle, 
Grange  Hill,  Jamaica,  aged  14,  September  29.  Left  1880.3  Elsee 

Dngdale,   James  Henry,  fifth  son  of  John  Dugdale,  Esq.,  9,  Hyde  Park 

Gardens,  London,   W.,  and  of  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  Oswestry,  aged 

14,  January  3.     Left  1882.3  Elsee 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  1882-84.    Gold  Medal  1886.    Agricultural 

Lecturer  Warwick  County  Council  1891.     Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898. 

J.P.  for  Herts.    Of  Rowney  Priory,  Ware.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Hall,  Walter  Graham,  second  son  of  Walter  Hall,  Esq.,  12,  Holland  Park 
Road,  Kensington,  aged  14.  January  25.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

A  Merchant  in  London.    Of  4,  Great  Winchester  Street,  London,  E.G.    Isthmian 
Club. 

McKerrow,  William  John,  son  of  John  Begg  McKerrow,  Esq.,  Broughton 
Park,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

In  business  at  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  1891. 

Tumour,  Edward  Adolphus,  son  of  Arthur  Edward  Tumour,  Esq.,  Grove 
House,  Denbigh,  aged  13  May  13.  Left  1881  2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor.    Practised  at  Denbigh.    Died  8th  June,  1899. 

Wing,  William,  son  of  Henry  Wing,  Esq.,  12,  Park  Terrace,  Nottingham, 
aged  14,  June  5.  Left  1879.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  February,  1885.     Practising  at  Nottingham. 

Chanler,  John  Armstrong,  son  of  J.  W.  Chanler,  Esq.,  192,  Maddison 
Avenue,  New  York,  aged  15,  October  10.  Lett  1879.1  Elsee 

Returned  to  New  York  before  1891. 


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Firth,  Henry  Branson,  son  of  Charles  Henry  Firth,  Esq.,  Riversdale, 
Sheffield,  aged  14,  July  22.  Left  1880.1  Elsee 

Formerly  a  Merchant  in  Sheffield.    Of  Down  House,  Andover,  Hants. 

Smith.  Francis  Buchanan,  son  of  G.  Smith,  Esq.,  18,  Ullet  Road,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  July  12.  Left  1881.2  Elsee 

Qualified  as  a  Marine  Engineer,  but  no  longer  in  business. 

Garrett,  Hugh  Littlewood,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  Garrett,  Esq.,  Shrews- 
bury House,  East  Ham,  London,  E.,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left 
1881.3  Lee  Warner 

VIII.  1880.  In  business  as  a  Brewer,  1883-95.  Managing  Director  of  Dunville 
and  Co.,  Distillers,  from  1895.  Of  St.  Valentine's,  Holy  wood,  Co.  Down. 

Johnson,  James,  son  of  Samuel  Waite  Johnson,  Esq.,  Lenton  Hill, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  March  5.  Left  1880.3  Lee  Warner 

Locomotive  Superintendent  of  the  Great  North  of  Scotland  Railway,  1890-95. 
Care  of  Spencer,  Moulton  and  Co.,  Bradford -on -A  von,  Bath. 

Michelmore,  Henry  William,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Michelmore,  Esq., 
Newton  Abbot,  Devon,  aged  13,  Oct.  5.  Left  1882.1  Lee  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1887.  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Devon.  Of  20, 
Cathedral  Yard,  Exeter. 

Macrae,  Allan,  son  of  Mrs.  Macrae,  12,  Richmond  Street,  New  Brighton, 
Cheshire,  aged  13,  July  23.  Left  1879.3  Green 

King,  Arthur  Herbert,  son  of  Richard  King,  Esq.,  R.N.,  Rugby,  aged  10, 
September  30.  Left  1882.3  "  Town 

King,  William  Charles  Dumas,  son  of  the  above  Richard  King,  Esq., 
aged  8,  July  23.  Left  1881.3  Town 

Morgan,  Richard  Alfred,  son  of  Mr.  James  Morgan,  Oliver  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  February  20.  Left  1879.2  Town 

Surveyor  and  Draughtsman.  Sometime  in  Melbourne.  In  the  Public  Works 
Department,  Perth,  Western  Australia,  from  1891.  Of  Blairmore,  Old  Street, 
Perth,  Western  Australia. 

Bosanquet,  Eugene  Percival,  son  of  Percival  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1845), 
Buckskin  Hall,  East  Barnet,  Hertfordshire,  aged  15,  October  13. 
Leftl878.3  Hutchinson 

Died  from  the  bite  of  a  rattlesnake  at  Daytone,  Florida,  February  2,  1891. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1878. 

Cartwright,  William  John  Gratrex,  son  of  William  George  Cartwright, 
Esq.,  7,  Victoria  Place,  Newport,  aged  14,  March  23.  Left 
1882.'  School 

Died  in  1887. 

Pearce,  Charles  Marshall,  son  of  R.  W.  Pearce,  Esq.,  East  India  Railway, 
Calcutta,  aged  15,  August  11.  Left  I860.3  School 

Care  of  Thacker  and  Co.,  2,  Creed  Lane,  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.G. 

Lister,  Hon.  Reginald,  third  son  of  the  late  Lord  Ribblesdale,  care  of 
Lady  Ribblesdale,  Gisburne,  Skipton,  aged  12,  May  19.  Left 
1881 .3  School 

Scholar  1878.  In  the  Foreign  Office.  Attach^  July  24,  1886.  Promoted  to  be  a 
Second  Secretary,  1893.  Appointed  to  Paris  1898. 

Jackson,  Edward  Alexander,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Jackson,  and 
ward  of  Miss  Armitage,  Farnley  Lodge,  Cheltenham,  aged  13, 
August  5.  Left  1879.1  School 

Residing  at  Truro,  Cornwall. 


48  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Torry,  Henry  John  Claude,  eldest  son  of  John  Berry  Torry,  Esq.,   Shrubb 
Hill,  Sunningdale,  Berks,  aged  14,  November  13.  Left  1882. 2  School 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1837.    M.A.  1892.    Ordained  3888.   Held  various 
Assistant  Curacies  1888-95.    Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Hassall,  Charles  Mynors  Piercy,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hassall, 
Rearsby,  Leicester,  aged  14,  February  26.     Left  1883.2         School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  17th  Leicestershire  Regiment, 
May  9, 1885.  Retired  1892.  Died  at  Alexandria  22nd  June,  1900. 

Holt,  William  Burning,  eldest  son  of  William  Darning  Holt,    Esq.,  Sand- 
field  Park.  Liverpool,  aged  13,  June  18.     Left  1880.2  School 

Farmed  at  Castle  Gary,  Somerset.    Died  about  1900. 

Farquharson,  William    George   Robertson,    son    of   James  Miller  Farqu- 
harson,  Esq.,  Jamaica,  and  49,  Jeffrey  Square,  London,  B.C.,  aged 

13,  August  9.     Left  1879.1  School 

M.R.C.S  and  L.R.C.P.,  1891.  House  Surgeon  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  1891. 
Practising  at  Lucea,  Hanover,  Jamaica. 

Castle,  Arthur,  son  of  Arthur  Castle,  Esq.,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  aged  13, 
January  27.     Left  1832.1  Arnold 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Drummond,    Huntley   Redpath.   son   of  George  A.    Drummond,  Esq  ,  11, 

Avenue  de  Martigriy,  Champs  Elysees,  Paris,  aged  14,  March  3. 

Left  1882.2  Arnold 

XV.  1880,  1881.    In  business  at  Montreal.    Of  24,  McTavish  Street,  Montreal, 

Canada. 

Henderson,  George,  son  of  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Cornhill,  Northumber- 
land, aged  13,  October  22.     Left  1880.2  Arnold 

Formerly  Farming  in  Northumberland. 

Moody,  John  Frederick  Badger,  eldest  son  of  John  Moody,  Esq. ,4,  Vernon 

Street,  Derby,  aged  13,  July  28.     Left  I881.a  Arnold 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1883.     Diploma,  Royal  Veterinary  College,  1889.    Fellow 

of  the  Royal  Veterinary  Association.    Served  with  the  Devon  Artillery  Militia  in 

the  South  African  War,  1902. 

Whitaker,  James,   eldest   son   of    John    Whitaker,  Esq.,    Winsley    Hall, 
Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  August  2.     Left  1880.1  Arnold 

Gazetted  to  the  20th  Hussars,  November  25,  1885.  Captain  1894.  Retired  1902. 
Master  of  the  Albrighton  Hunt,  1903.  Of  Albrighton,  Wolverhampton.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Castens,  Herbert  Hayton,  eldest  son  of  Emilius  M.  I.  Castens,  Esq.,  of 
Port    Elizabeth,    South    Africa,    nephew    of     Mrs.    Colquhoun, 

14,  Western    Street,    Bedford,  aged    13,    November    23.      Left 
1883. 2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1882,  1883.  XV.  1881,  1882.  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1889.  Government  Secretary  at  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia,  1903 

Holt,  Frank,  son  of  George  Edward  Holt,  Esq.,  Fern  Hill,  New  Brighton, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  May  21.     Left  1880.2  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.  A  Chartered  Accountant  from  1894.  Of  6,  Cook 
Street,  Liverpool. 

Fallows,  John  Arthur,  only  son  of  Thomas  Stratton  Fallows,  Esq.,  48, 
Frederick  Road,Edgbaston,  aged  13.Dec.22.  Left  1883.2  Hutchinson 
Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1883.  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations, 
1884  B  A  Second  Class  Final  Classical  and  Final  Law  Schools,  1887,  M.A.  1890. 
Ordained  1691,  bnt  renounced  Holy  Orders  1894.  Of  19,  Calthorpe  Road, 
Birmingham. 

Hill,  Henry  Ernest,  son  of  Arthur  Hill,  Esq.,  Heatherside,  Wokingham, 
aged  15,  April  13.     Left  1881. 2  Hutchinson 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888.  Ordained  1890.  Principal 
of  the  Abbey  School,  Beckenham,  Kent. 


Jex-Bla'ke,  1874-87.  49 


Law,  John  Aughtry,  son  of  Hugh  Law,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  M.P.,  (afterwards  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland),  9,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  aged  14, 
December  23  Left  1880 .3  Hutchinson 

Woolwich  1881.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1883.    Resigned  his  Commission 
1887.    Of  Ardbraccan,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland,  1891. 

Bond,  Henry  Coulson,  eldest  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq.,  Forest 
Hill,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  July  27.  Left  1882.3  Wilson 

Formerly  in  business  at  Llanelly.    J.P.   for  Carmarthenshire.    Of  85,   Onslow 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.     Isthmian  Club. 

Buckley,  Cecil  Arthur  Stirling,  second  son  of  John  Arthur  Buckley,  Esq., 
Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  May  19.    Left  1880.1   .Wilson 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  13,   Bruton  Street,   London,  W. 
Isthmian  Club. 

Rumney,  Abraham  Wren,  only  son  of  Oswald  George  Rumney,  Esq  ,  M.D., 
Keswick,  aged  14,  August  1.  Left  1881.1  Wilson 

Scholar  1879.    Trinity  Hall,   Cambridge,   B.A.  1885.    M.A.   1889.    Admitted  a 
Solicitor  June,  1889.     Of  The  Bungalow,  Keswick. 

Stoehr,  Emil  Moritz,  third  son  of  the  late  Emil  Moritz  Stoehr,  Esq.,  care 
of  Mrs.  Stoehr,  Alderley  Edge,  aged  14,  January  27.  Left 

1880.2  Wilson 

Owen's    College,   Manchester,    1881-84.    Balliol    College,    Oxford,    1887-89.     In 
business  in  London.    Of  Elm  Bank,  Alderley  Edge. 

Coote,  Howard,  son  of  Thomas  Coote,  Esq.,  Oaklands,  St.  Ives,  Hunts, 
aged  14,  February  11.  Left  1882.2  Elsee 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambridgeshire  and  Hunts.    Of  The  Rookery,  Fenstanton,  St. 
Ives,  Hunts. 

Elsee,  Arthur,  second  son  of  the  "Rev.  Charles  Elsee,  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby  School,  aged  12,  March  19.  Left  1884.1  Elsee 

Scholar  1880.     St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,   B.A.   1887.    M.A.   1894.     Assoc. 
Member,  Inst.  Engineers  1904.     Of  Burlington  House,  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex. 

Hadden,  Henry  Alexander,  sixth  son  of  Frederick  James   Hadden,   Esq., 
Wykeham  Abbey,  York,  aged  14,  February  1.    Left  1882.1      Elsee 
University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.     M.A.  1890.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Melly,   Augustus   George,  fifth   son   of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (O.B., 
1844),  Aigbnrth,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Nov.  8.     Left  1882.3       Elsee 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  November,  1887.    Of  Riversley,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 

Mott,  Charles  Cheape,  son  of  Charles  John  Mott,  Esq.,  (O.K.,  1840),  Clifton, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  1884.2  Elsee 

XI.  1884.    Selwyn  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.     M.A.  1891.     Assistant  Master 
at  Cheltenham  College  1887-88.    Of  Berth,  Ruthin,  North  Wales. 

Wrigley,  Harry  Cecil,  second  son  of  the  late  David  Wrigley,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Wrigley,  Aigburth  Hall,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  30.  Lefb 

1881.3  Elsee 

Died  at  Rosehill,  St.  Asaph,  about  1897. 

Ripley,  George  Eustace,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Nottidge 

Ripley,     Earlham     Hall,     Norwich,     aged      14.        January     10. 

Left  1881.3  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1881.    Gazetted  to  the  48th  Northamptonshire  Regiment,  1884.    Captain 

1892.    Retired  1903.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.     Mentioned  in 

Despatches.     Queen's  Medal  and  four  Clasps.    King's  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

Of  Dalliugton,  Northampton.     Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Ronald,  Arthur  Edwin,  second  son  of  Robert  Bruce  Ronald,  Esq.,  Sutton 
Place,  Dartford,  aged  15,  March  24.  Left  1881.2  Lee  Warner 

XV.   1880.     VIII.   1880,   1881.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  M.B.  1884. 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.     Practising  in  New  Zealand.     Of    Shakespeare    Road, 
Napier,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
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50  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Jones,  Willoughby,  third  son  of  Sir  Willoughby  Jones,  Bart.,  Cranmer 
Hall,  Fakenham,  aged  13,  May  18.  Left  1879.2  Lee  Warner 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Norfolk  Regiment,  February  7,  1885.  Died  in 
Burma,  1888. 

Bence-Jones,  Reginald,  second  son  of  William  Bence-Jones,  Esq.,  34, 
Elvaston  Place,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.,  aged  12,  November  4. 
Left  1881.1  Lee  Warner 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1884.    Of  Lisselan,  Clonakilty,  Co.  Cork. 

Harrison,  Marmaduke  Cecil  Orofton,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Laurence  John 
Harrison,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Harrison,  Leyden  House,  Mortlake, 
aged  13,  July  14  Left  1882.1  Lee  Warner 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.  M.A.  1889.  In  business  as  a  Brewer.  Of 
Braemar,  Winchester. 

MacMahon,  William  Hastings,  son  of  Colonel  Alexander  Ruxton  MacMahon, 
Simla,  India,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left  1879.2  Lee  Warner 

Atter,  Francis  Ward,  youngest  son  of  the  late  James  Atter,  Esq ,  Stamford, 
aged  12,  July  10.  Left  188 1.3  Green 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  April,  1889.    Practising  at  Peterborough. 

Groldy,  Arnold,  son  of  Major  Arnold  Goldy,  The  Maples,  Lewisham,  Kent, 
aged  15,  March  9.  Left  1881. 8  Green 

XV.  1881.  R.A  C.,  Cirencester,  First  Scholar,  1882.  Orange  growing  in  Florida. 
Osceola  Club,  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  U.S.A. 

Solly,  Ernest,  third  son  of  Arthur  Isaac  Solly,  Esq.,  Heathfield,  Congleton, 
aged  15,  April  12.  Left  1881.3  Green 

St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  College  Prize,  1884.  Solly  Medal  and  Prize  1886.  M.B- 
London  1887.  F.R.C  S.  188S.  Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Royal  Free 
Hospital,  1890-91.  Practising  at  Harrogate  from  1893.  Of  Strathlea,  Harrogate. 

Haddock,  James  Kudolph,  son  of  Mrs.  Haddock,  Rugby, aged  13,  April  20. 
Left  1878.2  Town 

Left  from  ill  health  same  Term.  On  H.M.S.  "  Conway,"  but  disqualified  from 
same  cause.  Resided  in  America,  where  he  died,  about  1897. 

Line,  James  Barnard,  son  of  William  Robert  Line,  Esq.,  Bilton  Hill, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left  1880.2  Town 

Farming  in  Manitoba,    Of  Bird's  Hill,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth  Walter  Ingleby ,  second  son  of  John  Ingleby  Mackenzie, 
Esq..  M.D.,  Rugby,  aged  14,  March  2.  Lett  1881>  Town 

L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1886.  Practising  as  a  Physician  and  Surgeon  at  Ryde. 
Of  Lansdowne  House,  Ryde.  Royal  Victoria  Yacht  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1878. 

Townend,  Harry,  third  son  of  Joseph  Wrigley  Townerid,  Esq.,  Culling- 

worth.  Bingley,  aged  14,  August  17.     Left  1883.2  School 

Scholar  1879.    Head  of  the  School.    Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1882. 

Second  Class  Classical  Moderations.   1885.     B.A.    Third    Class    Final   Classical 

School,  1887.    A  Private  Tutor  1891. 

Burn,  John  Henry,  eldest  son  of  John  Henry  Burn,  Esq.,  Tynemouth, 
aged  14,  March  24.  Left  1883. 2  School 

VIII.  1881,  1882.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1883.  University  College,  Oxford,  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1884.  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1877. 
M.A.  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1890.  Of  Beaconsfield,  Cullercoats, 
Northumberland. 

Martley,  Francis  Charles,  third  son  of  Francis  Blackburne  Martley,  Esq., 
3,  Herbert  Street,  Dublin,  aged  13,  Jan.  20.     Left  1884.2       School 
Minor  Exhibition  1884.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.    M.A.  and  M.B 
1891.    M.D.  1895.    Of  32,  Upper  Merrion  Street,  Dublin. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  51 


King,  Thomas  Edward,  second  son  of  Robert  King,  Esq.,  Fern  House, 
Upper  Clapton,  London,  B.,  aged  15,  May  27.'  Left  1881.1  School 

XIII.  1880.    Farming  in  Virginia  1891.    Of  Covington,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

Wootten-Wootten,  Herbert  Edward,  fourth  son  of  William  Wootten- 
Wootten,  Esq.,  Headington  House,  Oxford,  aged  14,  April  3. 
Left  1882  3  School 

Braseuose  College,  Oxford,  1883.  A  partner  in  the  Camden  Brewery  Company, 
London.  Of  4,  Phillimore  Gardens,  London,  W.  Reform  Club. 

Greville,  Ronald  Henry  Fulke,  eldest  son  of  Captain  The  Hon.  Algernon 
William  Fulke  Greville,  afterwards  2nd  Lord  Greville,  52,  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  1880.2 

School 

Gazetted  to  1st  Life  Guards  1886.  Captain  1892.  Retired  1896.  M.P.  for  East 
Division  of  Bradford  from  1896.  Of  11,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  W.  Carlton  Club. 

Lawrance,  Thomas  Dalton,  eldest  son  of  John  Compton   Lawrance,   Esq., 

Q.C  ,  Dunsby  Hall,  Bourne,  Lincolnshire,  afterwards  Judge  of  the 

High  Court,  aged  13,  January  26.     Left  1883.2  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    M.A.  1890.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 

1890.    Address,  7,  Onslow  Square,  London,  8  W. 

GrUSCOtte,  Leonard  John,  son  of  John  Guscotte,  Esq.,  47,  Onslow  Square, 
London,  S.W.,  aged  13.  February  24.  Left  1881.2  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1887.    Died  about  1898. 

Ecroyd,  Edward,  third  son  of  William  Farrer  Ecroyd,  Esq.,  Spring 
Cottage,  Burnley,  aged  13,  October  9.  Left  1879  1  Srhool 

Sheep-farming  in  America. 

Hannen,  Edward  Charles,  son  of  Benjamin  Hannen,  Esq.,  4,  Pembridge 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  1879.2  School 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.  A  Partner  in  Holland  and  Hannen,  Duke 
Street,  Bloomsbury. 

Hughes,  Alan  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  Hughes,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Wychden, 
Stafford,  aged  12,  October  17.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  at  Stafford. 

Young,  William  Young,  stepson  of  the  Rev.  John  Abbott,  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  aged  12,  January  9.  Left  1883.1  Bowden  Smith 

Studied  for  the  Colonial  Bar,  and  went  to  Canada. 

Arbuthnot,  Keith  Fraser,  son  of  William  Reierson  Arbuthnot,  Esq.,Piaw- 
hatch,  East  Griristead,  aged  14,  May  27.  Left  1879.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  Produce  Broker.     Of  39,  Mincing  Lane,  London,  B.C. 

Edwards,  Roderick  Mackenzie,  son  of  Roderick  Mackenzie  Edwards,  Esq.. 
(O.K.  1839).  Naini  Tal,  North  West  India,  aged  14,  July  26, 
Left  1881. 2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  West  Surrey  Regiment,  February  7,  1885.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  1896.  Major  1903.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  1886-89.  Medal 
with  two  Clasps.  Manipur  1891.  Lushai  1892.  South  African  War,  1901. 
Despatches.  Engaged  with  the  South  African  Constabulary,  1903. 

Howell,  Edward  Rawson,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  William  Howell, 
Aylesbury,  aged  13,  October  30.  Left  188 1.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  Western  Australia,  1891. 

Kendall,  John  Frederick  William,  only  son  of  Colonel  John  Kendall,  Gordon 
House,  Scarborough  aged  13,  July  15.  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1885,  B.A.  1889.     Died  21  March,  1893. 


52  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Marchant,  Francis,  son  of  Stephen  Walter  Marchant,  Esq.,  Matfield, 
Brenchley,  Staplehurst,  aged  14,  May 22.  Left  1878  3  Bowdeu  Smith 

King's  Scholar  at  Eton.  Cricket  and  Football  Elevens,  1882.  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  In  business  as  a  Paper  Maker  in  Upper  Thames  Street. 

Stewart,  Hugh  Fraser,  second  son  of  Surgeon-General  Ludovick 
Charles  Stewart,  Poonah,  India,  aged  14,  October  27-  Left 
1881 -2  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1886, 
M.A.  1891.  Hulsean  Prize,  1883.  Author  of  "  Boethius,  an  Essay."  An  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1889-95,  Ordained  1894.  Precentor  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  from  1902.  Savile  Club. 

Tait,  Adam  Duncan,  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Tait,  St.  Madocs,  Glencarse, 
Perth,  N.B.,  aged  14,  December  20.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

Edinburgh  University.  Admitted  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1889.  Of  69,  Prince  of 
Wales  Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  London,  S.W. 

Towsey,  Francis  William,  son  of  the  late  Captain  F.  Towsey,  B.N.,  care 
of  Mrs.  F.  Towsey,  *2,  Belgrave  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  13, 
October  6.  Left  188 1.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  2nd  Battalion  The  14th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  November  25, 1885. 
Captain  1892.  Served  in  the  Lushai  Operations,  1892.  In  the  Ashanti  Expedition, 
1895-96.  Star.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1902,  in  command  of  Imperial 
38th  Yeomanry  Battalion. 

Bonham-Carter,  Gerard,  son  of  Henry  Bonham-Carter,  Esq.,  91,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  Aug.  1 .  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Brewer,  1877-99.  Commissioner  to  British  Bed  Cross  Society  in 
South  Africa,  1899-1900.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Of  5,  Hyde  Park  Square, 
London,  W. 

Cumberbatcli,  Laurence  Charles,  son  of  Laurence  Henry  Cumberbatch, 
Esq.,  Queen's  House,  Lyndhurst,  aged  13,  October  1.  Left 
1881.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  Mercantile  Office  in  London,  1881.  At  Bangkok,  Siam,  1885.  In  the  Borneo 
Company,  London,  1891.  Of  79,  Exchange  Buildings,  Liverpool. 

Kitson,  James  Clifford,  second  son  of  James  Kitson,  Esq.,  Spring  Bank, 
Headingley,  Leeds,  afterwards  created  a  Baronet,  aged  13, 
December  6.  Left  1882.3  Wilson 

In  Australia,  1891.    Care  of  Sir  J.  Kitson,  Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds. 

Allen,  John  Edward  Taylor,  third  son  of  Peter  Allen,  Esq.,  Overbrook, 
Keraall,  Manchester,  aged  14,  September  11.    Left  1882.3    Wilson 
XV.  1881,  1882.      University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1893.     Of  the 
Guardian  Printing  Works,  Blackfriars  Street,  Manchester. 

Cobb,  John  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Peyton  Cobb,  Esq.,  Walton-on-Thames, 
afterwards  M.P.  for  Rugby  Division  of  Warwickshire,  aged  14, 
July  7.  Left  1880.3  Wilson 

Studied  at  Dresden,  1880-2.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  February,  1888.  Of  53, 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  and  61,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

Jacomb-Hood,  Robert  Gordon,  second  son  of  John  Kemp  Jacomb  Hood, 
Esq.,  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  13,  June  3.  Left  1884.2  Wilson 

VIII.  1884.  Exhibitioner  of  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1884.  Scholar  1885. 
B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1887,  M.A.  1891,  and  M.A.  of  Melbourne,  1891. 
Headmaster  Queen's  School,  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  Adelaide  Club. 

Schiller,  Canning  Ferdinand  Scott,  eldest  son  of  John  Christian  P'erdinand 
Schiller,  of  Othmarchen,  in  Holstein,  sometime  of  16,  Cavendish 
Place,  Eastbourne,  aged  14,  August  16.  Left  1882.2  Wilson 

Scholar  1879.  Major  'and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1882.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1883,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final 
Classical  School,  1886,  Taylorian  Scholar,  1887,  M.A.  1891.  Tutor  of  Corpus 
Christ!  College,  from  1903. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  53 


Stoehr,  Oscar  Heinrich,  son  of  the  late  Emile  Moritz  Stoehr,  Esq.,  care  of 

Mrs.    Stoehr,    AldeHey    Edge,   Cheshire,    aged    13,    August    6. 

Left  1882.3  Wilson 

Scholar  1879.     Woolwich  1883.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  December  9, 

1884.     Died  from  the  effects  of  a  gun  accident  at  Kalandanda  in  June,  1889. 

Kitson,  Albert  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  James  Kitson,  Esqi,  Spring  Batik, 
Eeadingley,  Leeds,  afterwards  created  a  Baronet,  aged  14,  October 
7.  Leftl8822  Wilson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.     Reform  Club. 

Withers,  George  Harold,  son   of   Samuel  Withers,  Esq.,  15,  Abercromby 
Square,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  9.    Left  1881.2    Hutchinson 
A  Wine  Merchant.     Of  Piercefield  Road,  Freshfield,  Lancashire. 

Greg,    Edward    Hyde,    son   of    Edward    Hyde    Greg.  Esq.,  Quarry    Bank, 
Bandforth.  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  30.     Left  1882.2     Elsee 
A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  Oakleigh,  Ellesmere  Park,  Eccles. 

Cox,  Alfred  Richardson,  son  of  Mrs.  Cox,  Croxhall  flail,  Lichfield,aged  13, 
March  14.  Left  1880.1  Elseo 

Richardson,  Robert  Lyman,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  William  B/ichardson, 
Esq.,  26,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton,  aged  14,  November  14. 
Left  1882.2  IClsee 

XI.   1882.      A  Merchant  in  London  and  China.      Of  27,   Hramham  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.    Thatched  House  Club. 

Muriel,  Frank  Charles,  son  of  the  late  William  Muriel,  Esq.,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk,  stepson  of  R.  H.  Joynson,  Esq.,  Richmond  Hill, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  December  3.  Left  1881.  a  Elsee 

Of  23,  West  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.    Constitutional  Club. 

Hayashi,  Jukichi   Atsyoski,  ward  of  Moki   Asso  Hachisuka,  2,  Pall  Mall 

Place,  London,  S.  W.,  adopted  son  of  Atsunosi  Hayashi,  Tokio,  Japan, 

aged   14,    October   5,   or   by     English    Calendar,    November    16. 

Left  1879.2  Elsee 

Scholar  1878.    Second  son  of  Takanori  Inouye,  whose  family  name  he  resumed, 

and  is  now  JUKICHI  INOUYE.     King's  College,  London,  1879.    Royal  School  of 

Mines,  1881.    Master  at  Tokyo  University  Preparatory  School,  1884.    Sub-editor 

of  "Japan  Gazette,"  1893.    Japanese  Foreign  Office,   from  1894.    Secretary  of 

Legation  at  Brussels,  1898,  and  Washington,  1900.     Foreign  Office,  Tokyo,  1904. 

Brooke,  Alexander  Trafford,  son  of  Alexander  Brooke,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1850), 
Muswell  Hill  Road,  Highgate,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  May  14. 
Left  1881.2  Scott 

Bill,  Arthur  Leslie,  second  son  of  John  Bill,  Esq.,  Radford  Road,  Coventry, 
aged  14,  March  7.  Left  1880.3  Scott 

Studied  Modern  Languages  abroad,  1881-84.     In  business,   Raw  Silk  trade.    Of 
Radford  Road,  Coventry. 

Heatley,  John,  son  of  John  Heatley,  Esq.,  Eaton,  Market  Drayton,  Salop, 
aged  14,  September  13.  Left  188  1.1  Scott 

Of  The  Chestnuts,  Eaton,  Market  Drayton. 

Ormiston,  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Ormiston,  Esq.,  17,  Belsize  Park, 
London.  N.W.,  aged  14.  May  29  Left  1880.3  Scott 

Passed  Final  Examination  for  Solicitor,  but  never  practised.    A  Tea  Planter  in 
Ceylon.    Of  The  Kalupahani  Estate,  Haldummulla,  Ceylon. 

Chamberlain,    Joseph    Austen,   eldest   son  of  Joseph  Chamberlain,  Esq., 
M.P.,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1882  2     Lee  Warner 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1885.   M.A.  1889.   M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire 
ord  of 


from  1892.  A  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1895.  Financial  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  1900.  Postmaster-General  and  a  Privy  Councillor  1902.  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer  1903.  Of  Highbury,  Moor  Green,  Birmingham. 


54  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Kelsall,  John  Edward,  eldest  son  of  William  Kelsall,  Esq.,  Fareham, 
Hants,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left  1882.2  Lee  Warner 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1885.    M.A.  1889.     Ordained  1889.     Vicar  of  East 
Boldre  1893-97.    Rector  of  New  Milton,  Hants,  from  1897. 

Richardson,    Philip,    eldest   son    of    John     Wigham    Richardson,    Esq., 
Newcastle  on -Tyne,  aged  13,  January  26.  Left  1883.1    Lee  Warner 
VIII.  1881.     King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.    M.A.    1890.    A  Shipbuilder 
at  Newcastle.     Of  4,  Fen  Court,  London,  B.C. 

Ronald,  Angus  Cameron,  son  of  Robert  Bruce  Ronald,  Esq.,  29  Fembridge 
Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  May  6.     Left  1882.2         Lee  Warner 
XV.   1881.    Sheep-farming  in  New  South  Wales.    Address,  Nap  Nap  Station, 
Murrumbidgee  River,  New  South  Wales. 

Greaves,  John  Hall,  second  son  of  tlilton  Greaves,  Esq.,  Decker  Hall, 
Oldtuim.  aged  14,  December  26.  Left  1882.1  Green 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Law  School,  1887.    Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1^-89.     Died  about  1898. 

Fison,    Edward   Lorimer,  eldest   son  of    Edward    Fison,  Esq.,  Burlington 

Road,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  July  31.     Left  1883.3  Green 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,   B.A.   1888.    An  Engineer.  Of   69,    East  Avenue 
South,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Hamilton,  Fraser  Grant,,  son  of  Robert  Wallace  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Llyn 
A rihan,  Castleton,  Cardiff,  aged  13  June  20.  Left  1880  l  Green 

Wayne,  Francis  Herman  Milford,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Herman  Wayne, 
Tickwood  Hall,  Much  Wenlock,  Salop,  aged  15,  July  14. 
Left  1880.1  Green 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1893.     In  business  in  America 
since  1883.    Windham  Club. 

Haswell,  Edward  William,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Haswell,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  March  3.  Left  1883s  Town 

Wadham  College,   Oxford,  1887.      B.A.,  Non-Collegiate,  1891.      Ordained  1891 
Assistant  Curate  of  Watford,  Herts,  from  1901. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1879. 

Bateson,  James,  son  of  William  Gandy  Bateson,  Esq.,  New  Heys,  Allerton, 
Liverpool,  aged  14.  November  14.  Left  1881. 2  School 

In  Bombay,  1891.    A  Merchant.    Of  19,  Huskisson  Street,  Liverpool. 

Birch,  George,  only  son  of  the  late  George  Birch.  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Birch, 
Weston,  Bath,  a  ed  14,  September  30  Left  188 1.1  ftchool 

Sandhurst  1884.    Gazetted  to  the  18th  Hussars.  January,  1885.    Captain,  \ugust 
1,  1890.    Died  of  fever  at  Poona,  25  September,  1891. 

Higginbotham,   Robert  Ker,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Titus  Higginbotham, 

"•    Esq.,    Craigmaddie,    Milngavie,    N.B.,    aged    14,   December    25. 

Left  1883.a  8cliool 

XV.  1882.      VIII.   1882,  1883.      Of  Westwood,   Drumchapel,    Dumbartonshire. 
Western  Club,  Glasgow. 

St.  Glair  Ford,  Anson.son  of  Captain  St.  Glair  Ford.  J.P.,  Zeeluyt  House, 
Cheltenham,  aged  U,  October  7.  Left  1880.2  School 

In  Florida,  1886. 

Stamer,  Reginald  Dent,  fourth  son  of  the  Venerable  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlin- 
son  Stamer,  Bart ,  (OR  1843),  afterwards  Bishop  Suffragan  of 
Shrewsbury,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  aged  13,  September  2.  Left 
1884.3  School 

XV.  1883.     Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1894.     Ordained  1888 
Vicar  of  Lydbury  North,  Shropshire,  from  1900. 


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Smyth,  Robert  McClintock,  son  of  the  late  John  Acheaon  Smyth,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1848),  care  of  Mrs.  Smyth.  Ardmore,  Londonderry,  Ireland, 
aged  14,  February  19.  Left  1881. 2  School 

In  the  Timber  Trade  in  Argentina. 

Stokoe,  John  Herbert,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Stokoe,  D  D., 
Tooting  Common,  aged  14.  January  5.  Left  1879.3  School 

King's  College  School,  1882.  Assistant  Master  at  Rottingdean  School,  near 
Brighton,  1891.  Died  about  1900. 

Tooth,  Adolphus,  son  of  Arthur  Tooth,   Esq.,  21,  Cumberland  Terrace, 

Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  Oct.  18.    Left  1882  2  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  February,  1888.    Of  36,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Vanghan,  William  Wyamer,  only  sou  of  Henry  Halford  Vaughan,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1822),  Upton  Castle.  Pembroke,  aged  13,  February  25.  Left 
18842  -  School 

XV.  1882,  1883.  New  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1885. 
B.A.  Second  Clasa  Final  Classical  School,  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College.  Of  4,  Albert  Road,  Clifton.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Wardlaw,  George  Lake,  second  son  of  the  late  Major  James  Wardlaw, 
care  of  Mrs.  Wardlaw,  Belmaduthy,  N  B.,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left 
1881.2  School 

Farming  in  New  Zealand  1891.     Of  Belmaduthy,  Gayndah,  Queensland,  1904. 

Colls,  Arthur  Stanley,  son  of  Thomas  Colls,  Esq..  Hagley  Road,  Birming- 
ham, afterwards  of  Beacon  Wood.  Bromsgrove,  aged  13,  February 
27.  Left  1880.3  Bowden  Smith 

District  Engineer  under  the  Government  in  Ceylon,  1886.  Took  up  an  appoint- 
ment at  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  1902. 

Colt,  Francis  Dymock,  son  of  Frederick  Hoare  Colt,  Esq,  6,  A  damson 
Road.  South  Hampstead,  aged  15.  Jan.  2.  Left  1883. 2  Bowden  Smith 

Racquets  1883.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.  M.A.  1890.  Of  Central 
Hill  House,  Upper  Norwood. 

Hodson,  Laurence  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Hodson,  Esq.,  Wolver- 
hampton,  aged  15,  July  28.  Left  1880.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Brewer.  Chairman  and  Managing  Director  of  Butler  &  Co. , 
Wolverhampton.  Of  Compton  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 

Lowenthal,  Frank,  third  son  of  Joseph  Lowenthal,  Esq ,   The  Grange, 
Huddersfield,  aged  14,  December  2.     Left  1883.1      Bowden  Smith 
Of  Westmead,  Huddersfield. 

Pattinson,  Harry,  son  of  Hugh  Lee  Pattinson,  Esq.,  Scots  House,  West 
Bolden,  Newcastle  on-Tyne,  afterwards  of  136,  Fellows  Road, 
Hampstead,  aged  14,  November  29.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1881.    Died  at  Valparaiso,  July  5,  1888. 

Wise,  Arthur  Boyer,  son  of  John  Wise,  Esq  ,  Redlands,  Heading,  aged  14, 
June  2.  Left  1883.1  Bowden  Smith 

VIII.  1881,  1882.    In  business  at  Macclesfield. 

Bate,  William  Corn  wall  is,  son  of  W.  A.  Bate,  Esq.,  Beech  wood,  Knutsford, 

aged  14,  August  11.     Left  1881  l  Hutchinson 

In  Manitoba  1891. 

Brierley,  Shirley  Howard,  fourth  son  of  Leonard  Brierley,  Esq.,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  14.  May  10.  Left  1880  l  Hntchinson 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Fritton,  Calthorpe  Road,  Edgbaston. 


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Burton,   Arthur   Robinson,   fourth   son   of   David   Burton,  Esq  ,  Cherry 
Burton,  Beverley,  aged  14,  September  17.  Left  1880.2  Hutchinson 
Died  10th  April,  1899. 

Evans,  Martin  Llewellyn,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Llewellyn  Evans, 
Ksq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Evans,  2,  Nanton  Park  Villas,  Cheltenham, 
aged  14,  June  21.  Left  1883.2  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    M.A.  1890.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  July,  1890. 

Of  10  and  11,  Walbrook,  London,  E.C. 

Hudson,  John  Harold,  son  of  John  Anthony  Hudson,  Esq.,  Longcroft, 
Boverley,  aged  14,  July  1.  Left  1881.1  Hutchinson 

Studied  painting  at  the  Dresden  Academy,  and  in  London.     Of    Longcroft, 
Beverley,  Yorkshire. 

Leitch,  Hugh  Quiniin  son  of  James  Leitch,  Esq.,  Claughton,  Birkenhead, 
aged  13.  February  18.  Left  1882.2  Hutchinson 

Was  in  the  Cotton  Trade.     Died  at  Birkenhead  February,  1900. 

Marigold,  Percy  Frederick,  son  of  James  Marigold,  Esq.,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  «-ged  13.  July  1.  Left  1882.1  Hutchinson 

Farming  in  Warwickshire.     Of  The  Uplands,  Fillongley,  near  Coventry. 

Rowley,  Oldham  Whitaker,  son  of  Alexander  Butler  Rowley, Esq.,  Whalley 
Range   Manchester,  aged  14.  July  29.     Left  1882.2         Hutchinson 
Formerly  in  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner.    Residing  in  Jersey. 

Thomson,  Charles,  son  of  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  Moss  Side,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  December  2.  Left  1881.3  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Manchester. 

Fowler,  Archibald  Robert,  son  of  Robert  Fowler,  Esq.,  Petersham,  aged 
14,  October  7.  Left  1881. 3  Wilson 

XV.  1881.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1888.    Of  28,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster. 

Burton,  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Burton,  Esq.,  Tyldesley,  Man- 
chester, aged  14.  August  23.  Left  1882  3  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890.     Associate  Member  of  Institute 
of  Civil  Engineers,  1891.    Of  Frieston,  Hulse  Road,  Southampton. 

Callender,  Eustace  Maude,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Pope  Callender,  Esq.,  care 

of  Mrs.  Callender.  "Rugby,  aged  14,  Oct.  31.      Left  1881.2        Scott 

VIII.  1881.    Medical  Student,  St.  Mary's  Hospital.  1882.    M.R.C.S.  1886.     Held 

offices  at  St.  Mary's,  1886-90.   L.R.C.P.  1890.   Of  40,  Connaught  Square,  London,  W. 

Kelvey,  Charles  James,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Kelvey,  Esq.,  29,  Norfolk 
Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London  aged  14,  September  1. 
Leftl8821  Scott 

In  ill-health  and  residing  abroad,  since  1884. 

Sykes,  Harold  Platt,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes,  Esq., 
(0.11.1847).  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  Feb.  19.  Leftl882.3  Scott 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 
Bays),  November  16,  1887.  Captain  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1902.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Retired  1903.  Major  Denbighshire 
Imperial  Yeomanry.  Of  Longford  Hall,  Newport,  Salop.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Arton,  William  Denby.  only  son  of  Thomas  Arton,  Esq.,  Micklefield, 
"Rawdon,  Leeds,  aged  14.  June  17.  Left  1883  *  Elsee 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  B.A.   1887.    M.A.  1891.    Called  to  the    Bar,    Inner 
Temple,  January,  1889.    Of  Tanfield  Lodge,  Bedale,  Yorkshire. 

Brown,  Henry  Rowland,  only  son  of  Henry  Rowland  Brown,  Esq.,  Oihey 

Grove,  Stanmore,  aged  13,  May  19.     Left  1883.8  Elsee 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.    M.A.  1891.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 

Inn,  1889.    South-Bastern  Circuit.     Of  5,   Pump  Court,  Temple,    and   Oxhey 

Grove,  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex. 


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Martin,  Ernest  Edward,  son  of  Edwin  Martin,  Esq.,  North  Crawley, 
Sussex,  aged  13,  August  23.  Left  1879.2  Elsee 

MacMaster,  Alexander  Antony,  son  of  Alexander  MacMaster,  Esq.,  Park 
House,  Stranraer,  N.B.,  aged  15,  September  26.  Left  I860.2    Elsee 
Has  settled  in  New  Zealand. 

Heginbottom,  William,  son  of  Thomas  Heginbottom,  Esq.,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  aged  14,  November  18.  Left  1883.1  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner.    Died  1900. 

Miller,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Miller,  Esq.,  Woodhall,  Pinner, 
aged  14,  December  8.  Left  1883.2  Elsee 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1883.  Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1882, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1884.  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Classical  School 
1887.  Called  to  tha  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1889.  A  Journalist  and  Foreign  Corres- 
pondent. Author  of  "  Travels  and  Politics  in  the  Near  East"  1898,  and  other 
works.  Devonshire  Club. 

Simpson,  Frank  Robert,  eldest  son  of  John  Bell  Simpson,  Esq.,  Hedgefield 
House,  Blaydon-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  April  12.  Left  1882.3  Elsee 

XI.  1882.  XV,  1882.  Durham  University  1884.  A  Mining  Engineer.  J.P.  for 
Co.  Durham.  Of  Hedgefield  House,  Blaydon-on-Tyne. 

Edwards,  Charles  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Grandage  Edwards. 
Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Edwards,  13,  Croxteth  Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14, 
May  12.  Left  188 12  Lee  Warner 

A  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Of  7,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

Higgin,   Charles  Ernest,  fourth   son  of  Thomas  Higgin,  Esq.,  Ethersall, 
Roby,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  December  20.    Left  188 1.1     Lee  Warner 
A  Salt  Proprietor.    Of  Highfield,  Alvanley,  Warrington. 

Moody,  Henry  de  Clervaulx,  son  of  General  Moody,  Caynham  House, 
Ludlow,  aged  14,  February  8.  Left  1880.3  Lee  Warner 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment), 
August  25th,  1883.  Captain  1892.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  1885,  1887. 
Medal  with  Clasp.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900.  Killed  in  action  at 
Nooitgelacht  13th  December,  1900. 

Wilson,  Cecil,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Frederick  Wilson,  Vicar  of 
Mitcham.  aged  14,  October  30.  Left  1882.3  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1882.    An  Electrical  Engineer.    Of  Heathside,  Norwich. 

Downing,  Geoffrey,  son  of  Samuel  Downing,  Esq.,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin, 
aged  13,  May  9.  Left  1879.'  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1883.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  May  6,  1885.  Captain  1894. 

Phillips,  Thomas,  son  of  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.,  Willenhall,  and  nephew  of 
Mrs.  Spittle,  West  Bromwich,  aged  14,  Dec.  24.  Left  1880.*  Green 
Was  in  business  at  Wolverhampton.    Of  Shorecliffe,  Clifton  Road,  Llandudno. 

Foster,  Alfred  James,  only  son  of  James  Foster,  Esq.,  Hindley  Hall, 
Stocksfield-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  February  1.  Left  same  Term.  Green 

J.P.  for  County  of  Durham.  Major,  Northumberland  Artillery  fMilitia).  Of 
Anick  Cottage,  Hexham.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Haswell,  Joseph  Stenson,  son  of  Mrs.  Haswell,  North  Street,  Rugby,  and 
"    the  late  William  Haswell,  aged  11,  Nov.  6.     Left  1880.3          Town 

An  Electrical  Engineer.  Travelling  abroad  1903.  Care  of  Rev.  E.  H.  Haswell 
Marlborough  Road,  Watford,  Herts. 

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ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1879. 

Bates,  William,  son  of  W.  Bates,  Esq.,  Dale  Hall,  Burslem,  aged  14, 
January  23.  Left  1881. *  School 

Died  in  Switzerland  in  1882. 

Davey,  Horace  Scott,  eldest  son  of  Horace  Davey,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  afterwards 
Lord  Davey,  (O.K.  1848),  10,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  aged  14,  April  25.  Left  1883.8  School 

VIII.  1883.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1883.  Gazetted  to  the  18th  Hussars, 
September  14,  1887.  Captain  1894.  Major  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1900.  Action  at  Talana  and  Defence  of  Ladysmith.  Queen's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

Roscoe,  Henry  Lincoln,  son  of  Henry  Roscoe,  Esq.,  Roehampton  Park, 
London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  April  16.  Left  1884.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1887.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1894.  Of  36, 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

De  Candolle,  Eaymond,  son  of  Mons.  Casimir  de  Candolle,  11,  Rue  Massot, 
Geneva,  aged  14,  August  24.  Left  1883.2  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.    A  Civil  Engineer.     In  Mexico  1891. 

Penyn,  Richard  George  Henry,  elder  son  of  Richard  Henry  Perry n,  Bsq.» 
(O.B.  1845),  Hatfield  House,  Twickenham,  aged  14.  December  25. 
Left  1879.3  Bowden  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888.  Practising  as  a  Barrister  in  Canada  1891. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Of  Carisbrooke  House,  Twickenham. 

Haddock,  Lorents  Braun,  son  of  James  Haddock,  Esq.,  Windle  Cottage, 
St.  Helens,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  March  26.  Left  1883  3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1883.  VIII.  1880, 1881,  1882,  18?3.  In  business  as  a  Shipowner  and  Insur- 
ance Broker  in  Liverpool.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  a  Trooper  in  the 
23rd  Imperial  Yeomanry,  and  rose  to  be  Major  in  the  Prince  of  Wales  Light 
Horse.  Died  21st  August,  1903. 

Haworth,  Arthur  Adlington,  eldest  son  of  Abraham  Haworth,  Esq.,  Hilston 
House,  Altrincham,  aged  13,  August  22.  Left  1884.3  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Manchester  A  Governor  of  the  Manchester  Grammar  School  1902. 
Of  Normanby,  Altrincham. 

Lees,  Robert  Percy,  son  of  John  Lees,  Esq.,  Primrose  House,  Oldham, 
aged  13,  August  6.  Left  1884.1  Hutchinson 

Martin,  Harry,  son  of  William  Martin,  Esq.,  Stirchley,  Birmingham,  aged 

14,  July  22.     Left  1881.3  Hutchinson 

Formerly  in  business  in  Birmingham.  Of  Carmel  Wood,  Chester  Road,  Erdington. 

Samson,  Walter,  second  son  of  Henry  Samson,  Esq.,  Green  Walk,  Bowden, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left  1883.2  Hutchinson 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.    Was  in  business.    Dead. 

Seeker,  William  Henry,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson  Seeker, 
Sunderland,  aged  13,  November  3.  Left  1880  2  Hutchinson 

At  Rossall  School,  1881-84.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1884.  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1886,  B.A..  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School,  1888. 
A  Master  at  Aysgarth  School,  from  1890.  Address,  Aysgarth,  Newton-le- Willows, 
Yorkshire. 

Jessel,  Herbert  Merton,  second  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel, 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  10,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged 
12,  October  27.  Left  1883.3  School 

Scholar  1881.  New  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  17th  Lancers, 
November,  1886.  Captain  1896.  M.P.  for  South  St.  Pancras  from  1896.  Of  50, 
Mount  Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  W. 


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Payne,  Frederick  Gillies,  son  of  Sir   Salusbury  Gillies  Payne,  Barb.,  (o.R. 

1845),  Blunham  House,  Sandy,  Bedfordshire,  aged  14,  November 

7.     Left  1882.1  Scott 

Went  to  America  in  1886.    Manager  at  Bridgeport,  U.S.A.,  of  branch  mills  of 

Messrs.  J.  and  N.  Phillips,  Manchester,  1891. 

Roche,  Charles  Hubert,  son  of  Charles  Bennett  Roche,  Esq.,  Daventry, 
aged  14,  August  8.  Left  1882.2  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  December,  1887.    Practising  at  Daventry. 

Simpkinson,  Theodore,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Nassau  Simpkinson,  (o.R. 
1831),  Rector  of  North  Creake,  Fakenham,  aged  13,  April  12, 
Left  1882.2  Scott 

An  Agricultural  Settler  in  North- West  Territory,  Canada,  1885. 

Coote,  Charles  Harold,  son  of  Charles  Coote,  Esq.,  Christchurch,  Hants, 
aged  14,  October  13.  Left  1882.1  Elsee 

Was  in  business  as  a  Coal  Merchant.    Of  Houghton  Grange,  Huntingdon. 

Griffith-Boscawen,  Arthur  Sackville  Trevor,  youngest  son  of  Boscawen 
Trevor  Griffith-Boscawen,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1849),  Trevalyn  Hall, 
Wrexham,  aged  13,  October  18.  Left  1884.1  Elsee 

Scholar  1880.  Exhibitioner  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Second  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1886,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classical  and  Second  Class 
Modern  History,  1888,  M.A  1896.  M.P.  for  Tonbridge  Division  of  Kent  from  1892. 
Parliamentary  Charity  Commissioner  from  1900.  J.P.  for  Kent,  and  Captain  3rd 
(Militia)  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment.  Of  Harwarton,  Speldhurst, 
near  Tonbridge  Wells.  Carlton  Club. 

Hayward,  Charles  Wiltens  Andree,  second  son  of  Johnson  Frederick 
Hayward,  Esq.,  Freshford,  Bath,  afterwards  of  Limpley  Stoke, 
Wilts,  aged  12,  July  21.  Left  1884.3  Elsee 

Scholar  1881.  XV.  1884.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1890. 

May,  John,  second  son  of  George  May,  Esq.,  Sherwood  Lodge,  Reading, 
afterwards  of  The  Warren,  Caversham,  aged  13,  February  5. 
Left  1882.2  Elsee 

Scholar  1880.    University  College,  London,  1882.    A  Civil  Engineer. 

Peterson,  Frederick  Hopewell,  son  of  Frederick  William  Voysey  Peterson, 
Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  aged  14,  Sept.  5.  Left  1881.3  Elsee 
XV.  1881.  Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  November  25, 1885.  Bengal 
Staff  Corps.  Captain  1896.  Served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  1888.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  In  the  Hazara  Expedition  1891.  Clasp.  Chitral  1895.  Despatches. 
D.S.O.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Thompson,  Astley  John  Onslow,  son  of  Astley  Thompson,  Esq.,  Glyn 
Abbey,  Kinevelley,  Caermarthenshire,  aged  14.  January  3. 
Left  1882.3  Elsee 

Manager  of  Camden  Park  Estate,  and  J.P.  New  South  Wales.  Australian  Club, 
Sydney.  Of  Camden  Park,  Menangle,  New  South  Wales. 

Winterbotham,  Arthur  Strachan,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Brand  Winter- 
botham,  Esq.,  Norman  Hill,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire,  aged  14, 
June  28,  Left  1882.3  Elsee 

XI.  1882.    A  Manufacturer.    Of  Cam,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire. 

Maclnnes,  Neil,  son  of  Miles  Maclnnes,  Esq  ,  M.P.,  (o.R.  1843),  Eickerby, 
Carlisle,  aged  14,  January  11.  Left  1883.8  Lee  Warner 

VIII.  1883.    J.P.  for  Cumberland.    Of  Rickerby,  Carlisle. 

Sandars,  Hanmer  Llewellyn, son  of  Thomas  Collett  Sandars,  Esq.  (o.R.  1836), 
46,  Cleveland  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left  same 
Term.  Lee  Warner 

Died  in  October,  1886. 


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Watson,  Archibald  Watson,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Watson,  Esq., 
of  Stroquhan.  Dumfriesshire,  aged  14,  November  13.  Left 
1883. 2  Lee  Warner 

XI.  1882,  1883.  XV.  1882.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  November,  1890.  Of  28,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Broadbent,  John  Francis  Harpin,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Broadbent, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  34,  Seymour  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  16. 
Left  1884.a  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations 
1886.  B.A.  1888.  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club.  Of  35,  Seymour  Street, 
Portman  Square,  London,  W. 

Culshaw,  George  Harold,  fourth  son  of  the  late  William  Culshaw,  Esq., 
and  brother  of  A.  Culshaw,  Esq.,  Park  Avenue,  Mossley,  Liver- 
pool, aged  15,  January  18.  Left  1881.1  Green 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1889.    Ordained  1890.    Rector  of  Iver 

Heath,  Bucks,  from  1902.    Blenheim  Club. 

Hechle,  James  Herbert,  son  of  J.  Hechle,  Esq.,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  May  14. 
Left  1881.*  Green 

A  Solicitor  in  Calcutta.    Of  238,  Lower  Circus  Road,  Calcutta. 

Campbell,  Evan  Cameron  Bracken,  seventh  son  of  James  Archibald 
Campbell,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1822),  Rugby,  and  New  Inverawe,  Argyle- 
shire,  aged  13,  January  22.  Left  1885. »  Town 

1,  Waterloo  Place,  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W.,  1903. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1879. 

Benyon-Winsor,  Walter  John,  fourth   son  of    William    Henry   Benyon- 
Winsor,   Esq.,   23,   Pembridge   Gardens,   London,    W.,  aged    14, 
February  20.     Left  1882. 3  School 

Farming  in  Manitoba  1891.    Still  abroad  1904. 

Blackwell,  Edmund  Alfred,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Francis  Blackwell,  Esq., 
The  Cedars,  Harrow  Weald,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left  1882.8  School 
A  Merchant  in  Soho  Square.    Died  24th  November,  1891. 

Bolckow,  Henry  William  Ferdinand,  eldest  son  of  Carl  Ferdinand  Henry 
Bolckow,  Esq.,  Marton  Hall,  Middlesborough,  aged  14,  August  22. 
Left  1884.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  J.P.  for  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
Of  Brackenhoe,  Marton,  R.S.O  ,  Yorkshire. 

G-ellatly,  Herbert,  son  of  Peter  Gellatly,  Esq.,  Loughton,  Essex,  aged  14, 
May  16.  Left  1882.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  January,  1891.  In  business  in  London.  Firm  of  Gellatly, 
Hankey,  Sewell  &  Co. 

Hopkins,  Henry,  son  of  H.  Hopkins,  Esq.,  Worthing,  aged  14,  August  28. 
Left  1882*  School 

Parkin,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Parkin,  Esq.,  Blaithwaite  House, 
Aspatria,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  July  12.  Left  1S83.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1884.  Has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
MOORE  after  PARKIN.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumberland.  High  Sheriff  1899.  Of 
Whitehall,  Mealsgate,  Carlisle; 

Smith,  Cecil  Raby,  son  of  C.  Chaloner  Smith,  Esq.,  Belmont  Hill,  Lee, 
Kent,  aged  13,  December  31.  Left  1880. a  School 

Farming  in  Argentina  1891. 

Bryce  Smith,  Norgrave  James,  son  of  Bryce  Smith,  Esq.,  Rye  Bank, 
Charlton,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Sepb.  20.  Left  1882.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Of  16,  Nicholas  Street,  Manchester. 


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Hargreaves,   Arthur   Shepherd,  fourth  son  of  James  Hargreaves,   Esq., 

Hey  wood,  Manchester,  aged  Id',  Sept.  12.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1885.    M.A.   1889.    Called  to  the 

Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1886.    Northern  Circuit.    Of  Gooden  House,  Harrow-on-the- 

Hill. 

Harper,  George,  son  of  G.  Harper,  Esq.,  8,  Chepstow  Yillas,  London,  W., 

aged  14,  August  30.     Left  1883.3  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1863.    XV.  1883.    Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1884.    A  Medical  Student  1891. 

Home,  Ernest  Worthy,  son  of  Frederick  Home,  Esq.,  Betilah  Spa,  Upper 
Norwood,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left  1882.2  Bowden  Smith 

King's  College,  London,  1882'85.     An  Engineer  at  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

Scott,  William  Campbell,  son  of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  92,  Gloucester  Terrace, 
London.  W.,  aged  13,  February  1.     Left  1884.3        Bowden  Smith 
In  business  at  Madras.    Care  of  Binny  &  Co.,  Madras. 

Surtees,  Aubone  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Wright  Surtees,  Esq.,  32,  Queens- 
borough  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  2.  Left 
1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1882,  1883.  XI.  1884.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor  1891.  Of  35,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 

Wintle,  FitzHardinge,  son  of  General  Edmund  Wintle,  Brynhir,  Tenby, 
aged  13,  November  30.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Border  Regiment,*  August  29,  1885.  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Captain 
1896.  Served  in  Chitral  1895.  Medal  with  Clasp.  N.W.  Frontier  1897-98.  Two 
Clasps.  Tirah  1897-98.  Clasp. 

Bowden  Smith,  William,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowden  Smith, 
(O.K.  1844),  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  12,  February 
15.  Left  1886.2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1885,  1886.  Racquets  1884,  '85,  '86.  Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  4th 
Royal  Lancaster  Regiment  1887.  Died  of  enteric  fever  at  Ahmednagar,  India, 
5th  July,  1892. 

Atkinson,  Charles  Edmund,  second  son  of   Charles  R.  Atkinson,  Esq., 
Windsor,  Belfast,  Ireland,  aged  13,  Nov.  30.  Left  1882.2  H  utchinsoii 
VIII.  1880,  1881,  1882.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Died  in  Ireland. 

Foden,  Edward  Antrobus,  son  of  Edward  Antrobus  Foden,  Esq.,  Teddesley, 
Penkridge,  Stafford,  aged  14,  October  18.  Left  188 1.3  Hutchinson 
A  Land  Agent.    Address  as  above. 

Gardner,   James    Cardwell,  son   of  the   Rev.    James    Card  well    Gardner, 

Rugby,  afterwards  Vicar  of  Butlers  Marston,  aged  15,  June  29. 

Left  1881.8  Hutchinson 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  M.B.  1894.    The  well-known  Oarsman 

and  Sculler.    Practising  as  a  Doctor  at  Amersham,  Bucks. 

Hopkins,  Percy  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Nind  Hopkins,  Esq.,  Oversley, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1883.*  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Birmingham.    Of  Vernon  Road,  Edgbaston. 

Kirkpatrick,  Richard  Trench,  son  of  Alexander  Richard  Kirkpatrick,  Esq., 

Donacomper,  Celbridge,  Kildare,  aged   13,  September  25.     Left 

1884.2  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  Leicester  Regiment  August,  1885.    Served  in  Uganda  1897. 

Twice  mentioned  in  Despatches.    D.S.O.   May,   1898.    F.RG.S.    Murdered  in 

Africa  26th  November,  1898. 

Simon,  Francis  Rupert  Powell,  sixth  son  of  George  Simon,  Esq.,  Heckley, 
Kent,  aged  13,  January  23.  Left  1884.1  Hutchinson 

Scholar  1880.  Merton  College,  Oxford,  1884.  In  business  as  a  Wine  Merchant  in 
London.  Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 


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Smethurst,  Frank  Ronaldson,  second  son  of  Arthur  Olough  Sraethurst, 

Esq.,  Chorley,  Lancashire,  aged  13,  Nov  5.  LeffclSSS.1  Hutchinson 

A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon  from  1888.  Of  the  Somerset  Estate,  Talawakelle,  Ceylon. 

Tabor,  Edward  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Samuel  Tabor,  Esq.,  44,  Lansdowne 
Road,  Notting  Hill,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  February  3.  Left 
1883.1  Hutchinson 

At  Locomotive  Works  of  L.  and  N.-W.  and  other  Railways  1883-1890.  In 
Locomotive  Department  of  the  Pennsylvania  Eailway  at  Altoona,  U.S.A.,  1891. 

Walker,  Herbert  Sutherland,  son  of  William  Walker,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Nainital, 
India,  aged  14,  September  29.  Left  188 1-8  Hutchinson 

XL  1881.  Gazetted  to  the  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  August  23,  1884. 
Major  1901.  Retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel  1903.  Served  in  the  Benin  Expedition 
1897.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Served  in  West  Africa,  Gold  Coast, 
1897-99.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Clasp.  Chief  Constable 
for  Worcestershire  1903. 

Baker,  Thomas  Tiver,  second  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  Durdham  Park, 
Redlands,  Bristol,  aged  14,  March  12.  Left  1883.*  Scott 

Crick  1882.    A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Badminton  Club. 

Bill,  Arnold  Francis,  third  son  of  John  Bill,  Esq.,  Coventry,  aged  13, 
October  8.  Left  1884.*  Scott 

Scholar  1879.  Scholar  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1884.  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1886.  B.A.  1886.  M.B.  1893.  M.D.  M.R.C.P.  1896.  Practising 
at  Coventry. 

Castle,  Michael  Bowring,  son  of  Michael  Castle,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
aged  14,  April  27.  Left  1883.2  Scott 

VIII.  1882,  1883.    Captain  in  the  Cardigan  Artillery  Militia,  March  16, 1839. 

Fairclough,   Edgar  Musgrave,  son  of  James    Stanley    Fairclough,  Esq., 
Aughton,  Ormskirk,  aged  13,  November  4.     Left  1881.*          Scott 
Died  at  Hoylake  from  the  effects  of  a  gun  accident,  October  5,  1883. 

Leather,  Gerard  Frederick  Towlerton,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  John 
Leather,  Esq.,  Tickhill,  Rotherham,  aged  14,  August  16. 
Left  188 1.3  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1886.  Captain  1895. 
Major  1900.  Of  Middleton  Hall,  Belford,  Northumberland.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

MacMullen,  Leonard,  third  son  of  Alexander  Peter  MacMullen,  Esq., 
Hertford  Castle,  Herts,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  1883.2  Scott 

In  business  as  a  Brewer  until  1900.  A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange, 
1903.  Of  16,  Tokenhouse  Yard,  E.G.,  and  Woodbury,  Denmark  Avenue,  Wimbledon. 

Ramsden,    William   Hesketh,  eldest    son    of    William    Ramsden,    Esq., 
Tyldesley,  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  22.     Left  1882.3       Scott 
In  business  as  a  Colliery  Proprietor.    Of  The  Laburnums,  Atherton. 

Todd-Newcomb,  Robert  Nicholas,  son  of  the  late  John  Todd-Newcomb, 
Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Todd-Newcomb,  Guards,  Sandside,  Carnforth, 
aged  14,  December  2.  Left  1882.1  Scott 

Wigan,  Ernest  Edward,  third  son  of  James  Wigan,Esq.,  Cromwell  House, 
Mortlake,  Surrey,  aged  14,  October  22.  Left  1883.*  Scott 

XI.  1882,  1883.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1886.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1891.  Of  34,  Clement's  Lane,  London,  E.G.,  and  Oakley  Lodge,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 

G-arnett,  Newstead,  son  of  James  Garnett,  Esq.,  Waddow,  Clitheroe,  aged 
14,  April  18.  Left  1882.1  Scott 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Manufacturer.    Of  Church  Brow,  Clitheroe. 


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Bright,  Henry  Yates,  son  of  Henry  Arthur  Bright,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1844), 
Ashfield,  Knotty  Ash,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  21.  Left 
1880.1  Lee  Warner 

Tn  a  Mercantile  Office  at  Lima,  South  America. 

Cross,  Francis  John  Kynaston,  second  son  of  Edward  Cross,  Esq.,  Pendle- 
bury,  Manchester,  aged  13,  Nov.  14.  Left  1880.1  Lee  Warner 

Went  to  Harrow  School  and  Oriel  College,  Oxford.  At  Oxford  House,  Bethnal 
Green,  and  of  Aston  Tirrold  Manor,  Wallingford. 

Greg,  Henry  Philips,  son  of  Henry  Russell  Greg,  Esq.,  Lode  Hill,  Hand- 
forth  aged  14,  August  13.  Left  1884.1  "  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  M.A.  1892.  In  business  as  a  Cotton 
Manufacturer.  Of  Oak  Brow,  Handforth. 

Mapleton,  David  Hubert,  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Mapleton,  Meanwood, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  1880.2  Lee  Warner 

Ransome,  James,  son  of  Allen  Ransome,  Esq.,  1,  Claphara  Common,  aged 
14,  July  6.  Left  1880.1  Lee  Warner 

An  Architect.    Offices,  11,  Argyll  Place,  W. 

Rathbone,  Robert  Cuthbert,  second  son  of  Samuel  Greg  Rathbone,  Esq., 
Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  4.    Left  1882.1    Lee  Warner 
In  business.    Of  Croxeter  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

Simey,  George  Iliff,  second  son  of  Ralph  Simey,  Esq.,  Sunderland,  aged 
13,  February  25.  Left  1885.2  Lee  Darner 

Scholar  1880.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1885. 
Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1885.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations 
1887.  B.A.  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School  1889.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1892. 
Of  59,  John  Street,  Sunderland. 

Williams,  Herbert  Augustus  McDougal,  son  of  John  Thomas  Williams, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left 
1882.8  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1882.  Sandhurst  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  Princess  Louise's  (Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders),  October  14,  1885.  Captain  1896.  Reserve  of  Officers. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  April  to  31st  May,  1902.  Of  Bedford  House, 
Helenborough. 

Baldwin.  Arthur  Reginald,  son  of  John  Baldwin,  Esq.,  Clays  House, 
Halifax,  aged  14,  September  29.  Left  1883.8  Whitelaw 

Farming  in  Yorkshire.    Of  Muston  Hall,  Hunmanby. 

Coles,  Frederick  William,  son  of  John  Henry  Campion  Coles,  Esq.,  Clare- 
mont  House,  Eastbourne,  aged  15,  Oct.  22.    Left  1880  »    Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  July,  1887.    Practising  at  Hastings. 

"Coulthard,  Frank,  only  son  of  HiramCraven  Coulthard,  Esq. ,13,  Kensington 
Park  Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  July  29.  Left  1881.2  Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1893.    Of  9,  Montpelier  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Harrison,  Sydney  Nevill,  son  of  Charles  Harrison,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Aveley 
Court,  Stourport.  aged  14.  May  24.  Left  1884.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1882,  1883.  XI.  1882,  1883,  1884.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887, 
M.B.  1891.  Of  460,  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

Mayall,  Reginald,  son  of  George  Mayall,  Esq.,  Allerton  House,  Woolton, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  23.  Left  1882.3  Whitelaw 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.    Has  left  England.  • 

Robinson,  James  Edward  Grant,  eldest  sou  of  John  Park  Robinson,  Esq  , 
78,  Gloucester  Crescent,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  27. 
Left  1884.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1879.    New  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887. 


64  Je&Blalce,  1874-87. 

Tagart,  Frederick  Ohgley,  son  of  Francis  Tagart,  Esq.,  99,  Queen's  Gate, 
London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  December  13.  Whitelaw 

Died  at  Dulverton  in  the  holidays,  September  18,  1880. 

Bishop,  William  Hill,  son  of  W.  Bishop,  Esq.,  Brick  House,  Stroud, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  15,  April  13.  Left  1881.2  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Wool  and  Cloth  Dyer.    Of  Brick  House,  Stroud. 

Cassels,  John  Kennedy,  eldest  son  of  John  Cassels,  Esq.,  Bournemouth, 
aged  15,  May  23.  Left  1882.3  Elsee 

XI.*  1882.    Manager  of  Ashworth  and  Co.,  in  Buenos  Ayres,  from  1896. 

Cooke,    Sidney    Fitzwyman.    eldest   son  of   Robert  Thomas    Cooke,  Esq., 
Elmhurst,  Castle  Bar,  Baling,  aged  14,  May  17.     Left  1883.1     Elsee 
Gazetted  to  1st  Battalion  The  24th  Regiment,  November  10,  1886.    Captain  1893. 
Adjutant,  4th  Battliou  South  Wales  Borderers,  1901.    Army  and  Navy  Club." 

Cooper,  Edward  Trenchard,  son  of  Robert  Aspland  Cooper,  Esq.,  Aspland 
House,  Norwich,  aged  14,  July  6.  Left  1881. 2  Elsee 

In  business  at  Norwich. 

Nugent-Dunbar,  Robert  Lennox,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Nugent- 
Dunbar,  Esq.,  of  Machermore,  care  of  Mrs.  Nugent- Dunt^ar,  59, 
Brompton  Square,  London,  aged  1 5,  Sept,  23.  Left  1882. 2  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  (Militia)  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  1883.  Captain  3rd 
Battalion  1887.  Major  1902.  J.P.  for  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Of  Machermore 
Castle,  near  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. 

Walker,  George  Townshend  Forestier,  son  of  Colonel  E.  Walker,  R.E., 
Old  Cliarlton,  Kent,  aged  13,  August  2.  Left  1881.8  Elsee 

Woolwich  1883.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1884.  Royal  Horse  Artillery 
1889.  Captain  1895.  Major  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900. 
On  Staff.  Present  at  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River  and  Magersfontein.  Also 
at  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove  and  Vet  River.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with 
four  Clasps.  Chief  Staff  Officer  Somaliland  Field  Force  1903.  Wounded  at 
Jidballi  January,  1904. 

Barlow,  George  Edmund  Joseph  Hilaro.  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Hilaro 
Philip  Barlow,  Chardstock,  Chard,  aged  13,  October  21.  Left 
1883.2  Green 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1889.    Of  165,  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Fischer,  Charles  Terreneau.  son  of  Thomas  Halhed  Fischer,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
Walton  Oaks,  Epsom,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left  1883.'  Green 

Farming  1884-94.  In  business  in  London  1894-1904.  Farming  at  Nairobi 
British  East  Africa,  1904. 

Solly,  Charles  Edward,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Isaac  Solly,  Esq ,  Heathfield, 

Congleton,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  August  30.     Left  1882.3  Green 

Was  Manager  of  Cressbrook  Mills,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire.  Died  5th  January,  1898. 

Buchanan,  John  Penruddocke,  son  of  David  Buchanan,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1845), 
Northfield  House.  Rugby,  aged  15,  August  16.  Left  1883.2  Town 

VIII.  1883.    Care  of  Mrs.  Buchanan,  Rugby. 

Sapte,  Douglas,  sixth  son  of  Captain  William  Sapte,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  6. 
Left  1883.2  Town 

Sandhurst  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Fifth  Fusiliers  May,  1885.  Captain 
1892  Major  1900.  Served  in  the  Nile  Campaign  1898,  including  Battle  of 
Khartoum.  British  Medal  and  Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp.  District  Commis- 
sioner in  Crete  during  the  Occupation  1898-99.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1900  Severely  wounded  at  Belmont.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Wise,  Alexander  Gordon  Hay,  son  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Edward  Wise, 
(O.R.  1831),  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  1.  Left  1882.1  Town 

Scholar  1879.  In  the  Office  of  the  Agent-General  for  New  South  Wales,  9,  Victoria 
Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  65 


Thompson,  Alfred  Edward,  only  son  of  William  Thompson,  Esq., 
Walton  Grange,  Stone,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left 
1882.2  Hutchinson 

XI.  1882.    Manager  of  Westbrook  Mills,  Sheffield. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1880. 

Engleheart,  Victor  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  John  Gardner  Dillman 
Engleheart,  Esq.,  C.B.,  (O.K.  1837),  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Office, 
London,  aged  12,  March  4.  Left  1885.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  1886.    A  Clerk  in  the  Probate  Office,  Somerset  House. 

Burn,  Frank  Hawthorn,  second  son  of  John  Henry  Burn,  Esq.,  Tynemouth, 
aged  13,  December  18.  Left  1885.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.     M.A.  1892.    A  Mining  Engineer  and  Coal 
Owner.    J.P.  for  Co.  Durham.    Of  Bolam  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Herron,  Herbert  George  Whitley,  eldest  son  of  George  Oliver  Mellick 
Herron,  Esq.,  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left 
1884.2  School 

VIII.  1884.  Indian  Civil  Service  1885.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1885.  India  1888 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal,  from  1896. 

Bouth,  Arthur  Hampson  Delamere,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  William 
Delamere  Bouth,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Woodfields,  Leigh,  Lancashire,  aged 
14,  September  17.  Left  1883.2  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886.  In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner  at  Leigh, 
Lancashire.  Of  The  Firs,  Leigh,  Lancashire. 

Cooke-Hurle,  Edward  Forbes,  third  son  of  Joseph  Cooke-Hurle,  Esq., 
Brislington  Hill,  Bristol,  aged  13,  June  3.  Left  1885.2  School 

Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  Somerset  Light  Infantry  February,  5,  1887. 
Captain  1896.  Served  in  Burma  1892-93.  Severely  wounded  in  the  operations  in 
the  Kachin  Hills.  Served  in  the  Mohmand  Expedition  1897-98.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  Of  Frethey,  Bishops  Hull,  Taunton.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cholmondelay,  Thomas  Tatton  Reginald,  son  of  Colonel  the  Hon.  Thomas 
Grenville  Cholmondeley,  (o.R.  1832),  Abbotts  Moss,  Northwich, 
aged  14,  October  9.  Left  1884.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1884.    Was  a  Banker's  Clerk  in  London.    Dead. 

Higginbotham,  Charles  Ernest,  second  son  of  Charles  Titus  Higgin- 
botham,  Esq.,  Craigmaddie,  Milngavie,  N.B.,  aged  13,  July  4. 
Left  1884.2  School 

XI.  1884.  Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  Northamptonshire  Regiment  (58th), 
1887.  Captain  1899.  At  Pretoria  1903.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Latham,  John  Mere,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Law  Latham,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1848), 
Bombay,  and  grandson  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson,  Pevensey  Road,  St. 
Leonards,  Sessex,  aged  13,  June  22.  Left  1885.2  Bowden  Smith 

Exhibitioner  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1886.  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations  1887.  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1892.  Ordained  1891.  Vicar  of  Letcombe 
Regis,  near  Wantage,  Berks,  from  1898. 

Watson,  George  Harrison,  second  son  of  John  Harrison  Watson,  Esq., 
28,  Queensborough  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  August  10. 
Left  1882 .3  Bowden  Smith 

Formerly  on  a  Sheep-run  in  Queensland.  A  Banker's  Clerk  and  Branch  Manager 
in  New  South  Wales  from  1891.  Of  Rozelle,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

PMlbrick,    Ernest    Frederick    Adolphus,    son    of    Frederick   Adolphus   /**r~ 
Philbrick,  Esq.,  Q  0.,  28,  Avenue  Road,  Regents  Park,  London, 
N.W.,  aged  14,  April  4.     Left  1882.'  Hutchinson 

Address,  Oldfield,  Bickley  Park,  Kent. 

L     VOL.   III.  I 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


MacMllllen,  Osmund  Robert,  only  son  of  Osmund  H.  MacMullen,  Esq., 
Westfield  House,  Hertford,  aged  14,  August  29.  Left  1883.2  Scott 

A  Brewer  at  Hertford  from  1884.    Of  Rush  Green  Lodge,  Hertford. 

Schwabe,  Frank  Burdett,  son  of  Henry  Albert  Schwabe,  Esq.,  Dingle 
Bank,  Lymm,  Cheshire,  aged  14  March  5.  Left  1882.3  Scott 

Died  November,  1897. 

Hargreaves,  Frederick,  second  son  of  George  Hargreaves,  Esq.,  Somerset 

House,  Shipley,  aged  14,  July  5.     Left  1880.3  Elsee 

In  the  Bradford  Banking  Co.  from  1885.  Of  26,  Birkland  Road,  Shipley,  Yorkshire. 

Walker,  William,  son  of  Joseph  Walker,  Broomhurst,  Eccles,  aged  14, 
March  7.  Left  188 1.3  Elsee 

A  Corn  Merchant  in  Manchester  1891. 

Wilmot-Sitwell,  Francis  Stannton,  son  of  Eobert  Sacheverel  Wilmot- 
Sitwell,  Esq.,  Stainsby  House,  Derbyshire,  aged  14,  September  21. 
Left  1882.2  Lee  Warner 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1895.    Of  Coxbench  Hall,  Derby. 

Rogerson,  George  Foster,  son  of  George  Russell  Rogerson,  Esq.,  Allerton, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  7.  Left  1882.3  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1883.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  September,  1889.    Dead. 

Brandram,  Francis  William,  son  of  Samuel  Brandram,  Esq.,  Dynevor 
Gardens,  Richmond,  Surrey,  aged  14,  November  21.  Left 
1881. l  Lee  Warner 

Cattle  Ranching  in  Texas,  U.S.A.,  1904. 

G-arrett,  Richard,  son  of  Henry  Garrett,  Esq.,  Baddow  Court,  Chelmsford, 
aged  15,  May  25.  Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  37,  Freie  Strasse,  Magdeburg-Buckau,  Prussia. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1880. 

Donald,  Archibald  Douglas,  fourth  son  of  the  late  William  Donald,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Donald,  Lisle  House,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  November 
13.  Left  1884.2  School 

Edinburgh  University  1885,  1887.  A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon  from  1889.  Of 
Knuckles  Group,  Madulkelle,  Ceylon. 

Hodgson,  Harold,  second  son  of  John  Evan  Hodgson,  Esq.,  R.A.,  (O.K.  1846), 
5,  Hill  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  December 
7.  Leftl884.3  School 

M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1890,  and  M.B.,  London,  1891.  Practised  at  Blisworth 
1893-1902.  Of  The  Lindens,  Alresford,  Hants.  Junior  Conservative  Club. 

North,  Frederic  Dudley,  son  of  Charles  Augustus  North,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1843), 
56,  York  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  November 
9.  Left  1885.2  School 

XI.  1884,  1885.  In  the  Crown  Lands  Commissioner's  Office,  Perth,  Western 
Australia.  Address,  Government  Buildings,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

Standring,  Walter,  only  son  of  John  Standring,  Esq.,  Dunstervillo. 
Rochdale,  aged  14,  December  7.  Left  1883.3  School 

XV.  1883.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  February,  1889.    Of  Roach  Bank,  Rochdale. 

Rathbone,  Mark  Philip,  youngest  son  of  Benson  Rathbone,  Esq.,  Oakwood, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  January  6.  Left  1882.3  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  M.A.  1892.  An  Electrical  Engineer. 
Captain  4th  (Militia)  Battalion,  Cheshire  Regiment.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1902.  Queen's  and  King's  Medals.  Palatine  Club,  Liverpool. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  67 


Ravenhill,  Frederick  Thornhill,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Frederick 
George  Ravenhill,  R.H.A.  Barracks,  Canterbury,  aged  14, 
December  5.  Left  1882.1  Bowden  Smith 

Woolwich  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  September,  16,  1885.  R.H.A. 
February,  1891.  Captain  1896.  Major  1901.  Served  in  the  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-98.  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Smyth,  Ralph  George,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.,  Drogheda,  aged 
15,  December  1.  Left  1882.2  Bowden  Smith 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1886.    Of  Newtown  House,  Termonfeckin,  Drogheda. 

Ashworth,  Richard  Redfern,  son  of  Edward  Lewis  Ashworth,  Esq.,  J.P., 
Boothfield,  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  February  23.  ^  Left 
1882.2  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1888.    Of  100,  Mosley  Street,  Manchester. 

Bartleet,  Arthur  Middlemore, elder  son  of  Thomas  Saunders  Bartleet,Esq., 
7,  Duchess  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  13,  November  13.  Left 
1885.2  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888.  M.A.  1895.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor  1892.  Called  to  the' Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1896.  Of  5,  New  Court,  Carey 
Street,  London,  W.C.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Bate,  Ernest  Seddon,  son  of  W.  A.  Bate,  Esq.,  Beechwood,  Knutsford, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  November  28.  Left  1882.1  Hutchinson 

In  Manitoba  1891. 

Coode,  William  Melvill,  son  of  William  Goode,  Esq.,  Trevarna,  St.  Austell, 
aged  13,  July  21.  Left  1884.2  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  A  Banker  and  Solicitor.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor  October,  1890.  Practising  at  St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 

Philbrick,  Arthur  James,  second  son  of  Frederick  Adolphus  Philbrick, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  28,  Avenue  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  August  7. 
Left  1884.2  Hutcbinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1889. 

A  District  Land  Commissioner,  Gold  Coast.    Of  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast. 

Woodyatt,  Roger  Gresley,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Woodyatt, 
(O.R.  1842),  Lichfield,  afterwards  Vicar  of  Repton,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  aged  13,  July  25.  Left  1882.1  Hutchinson 

University  College,  Oxford,   B.A.  1888.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893. 

Of  35,  Brunswick  Square,  Hove,  Brighton. 

Aitken,  Robert  Bruce,  second  son  of  the  late  Robert  Aitken,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Aitken,  Levenshulme,  Manchester,  aged  14,  March  29. 
Left  1834.2  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.  Of  46,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.,  and 
Woodlawn,  Bickley. 

Badley,  John  Haden,  only  son  of  James  Pay  ton  Badley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Dudley, 

aged  15,  February  21.     Left  1884.2  Scott 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1884.    Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1886. 

B.A.  First  Class  Classical  Tripos  1887.    M.A.  1892.    Headmaster   of   Bedales 

School,  Petersfield,  from  1903. 

Burton,  Oliver,  second  son  of  Edward  Burton,  Esq.,  Tyldesley,  Manchester, 
aged  14,  January  12.  Lett  same  Term.  Scott 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.  M.A.  1892.  Ordained  1892.  Assistant 
Curate  of  St.  Denys,  Southampton,  from  1902. 

Sargant,  Walter  Lee,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sargant,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Sargant,  56,  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13, 
June  13.  Left  1884.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  29th  Wrangler  1888.  M.A.  1892.  A  Master  at 
Brighton  College  1890,  and  Fettes  College  1892.  Headmaster  of  Oakham  School, 
Rutland,  from  1902. 


68  Jex-Bla'ke,  1874-87. 


Homer,  Thomas,  son  of  T.  Homer,  Esq.,  Colley  Gate,  Cradlej,  Brierley 
Hill,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  same  term.  Elsee 

May,  Robert  George,  eldest  son  of  Edwin  May,  Esq.,  Oaklands,  Reading, 
(O.R.  1850),  aged  14,  August  26.  Left  1883.2  Elsee 

St.   John's  College,  Cambridge,   B.A.   1886.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1889.    Of  8, 
Coleman  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Grena  Lodge,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Simpson,  Charles  Young,  son  of  John  Bell  Simpson,  Esq.,  Hedgefield 
House,  Blaydon-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  1882.2  Elsee 

A  Clerk  on  the  Solicitor-General's  Staff  at  Perth,  Western  Australia.  1891. 

Blunt,  Graham,  eldest  son  of  Frederic  William  Blunt,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853), 
Flaw  Hatch,  Bishops  Stortford,  aged  13,  December  6.  Left 
1885.1  Lee  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1890.    Of  95,  Gresham  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Brandram,  Henry  Webb,  son  of  Samuel  Brandram,  Esq.,  Dynevor  Gardens, 
Eichmond,  Surrey,  aged  13,  November  21.  Left  1883.2  Lee  Warner 

Died  21st  June,  1893. 

Kennedy,  James  Montagu  Bowie,  son  of  Admiral  James  Bowie  Kennedy, 
39,  Onslow  Square,  South  Kensington,  aged  13,  January  29. 

Lee  Warner 


Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  May  9,  1885. 
Captain  1893.    Retired  1896.    Of  39,  Onslow  Square,  London,  S.W- 

Birkin,  Charles  Wilfrid,  son  of  Thomas  Birkin,  Esq.,  Ruddington  Grange, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  February  11.  Left  1883.3  Whitelaw 

In  business.    Of  Newcastle  Circus,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 

Bond,  Ernest  Walter,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Cooper  Bond,  Esq.,  West  Wood, 
Ipswich,  aged  14,  April  6.  Whitelaw 

Placed  in  the  First  Form,  but  did  not  stay. 

Campbell,  Robert  Vivian  Douglas,  son  of  Robert  Orr  Campbell,  Esq., 
Kempton  Hoo,  Bedford,  aged  14,  November  7.  Left  1881.  2  Whitelaw 

Entered  a  Mercantile  Office  in  1884,  but  invalided  and  abroad  1891. 

Cohen,  William  Herbert,  son  of  Arthur  Cohen,  Esq.,  Q.O.,  M.P.,  6,  Holland 
Place,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  August  2.  Left  1884.1  Whitelaw 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  26,  Great  Cumberland  Place, 
London,  W.     Isthmian  Club. 

Coles,  Percival,  fourth  son  of  John  Henry  Campion  Coles,  Esq.,  Eastbourne, 
aged  14,  May  2.  Left  1884.3  Whitelaw 

XI.  1883,  1884.     XV.  1883.    University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888. 

Markham,  Arthur  Basil,  son  of  Charles  Markham,  Esq.,  Tapton  House, 
Chesterfield,  aged  13,  August  25.  Left  1884.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1883.    VIII.  1883,  1884.    M.P.  for  Mansfield  Division  of  Notts,  from  1900. 
Of  Stuffynwood  Hall,  Mansfield. 

Radley,  James  Trench,  eldest  son  oi  the  late  James  Radley,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Radley,  4,  Abercrombie  Square,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September 
3.  Left  1883.1  Green 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.    Died  November,  1893. 

Rhoades,  Walter  James,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Tull  Rhoades,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1847), 
Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriff,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  March  10.  Left  1886.1  Town—  Whitelaw 

XV.  1885.    Was  in  the  Merchant  Service  and  rose  to  Second  Officer  in  P.  and  O. 
Of  Millar  and  Co.,  Kalgoordie,  Western  Australia. 


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Browne,  John  James,  son  of  Mrs.  Browne,  Kilsby,  aged  14,  March  81. 
Left  same  Term.  Town 

M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London,  1892.    Practising  at  Wigton,  Cumberland. 

Mee,  Henry  Sidney  Cowper,  elder  son  of  the  late  John  Oowper  Mee,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Mee,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  11. 
Left  1881. 2  Town— Green 

Manager  of  a  Poultry  Farm  1891.  A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon  1894.  Died  of  enteric 
fever  29th  November,  1894. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1880. 

Whately,  George  Pepys,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Joseph  Whately, 
(O.K.  1833),  Rector  of  Rise,  Hull,  aged  13,  September  27.  Left 
1884.1  School 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.  M.A.  1899.  Ordained  1896.  Assistant 
Curate  of  Weston,  Bath,  1902.  United  University  Club. 

Bradby,  Edward  Hugh  Falkwin,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry 
Bradby,  (O.K.  1839),  Headmaster  of  Haileybury,  aged  13,  November 
8.  Left  1885.2  School 

XI.  1883,  1884,  1885.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1888.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891. 
Of  19,  Linden  Gardens,  Bayswater,  London,  W. 

Jackson,  George  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  William  Lawies  Jackson,  Esq., 
M.P.,  (afterwards  Lord  Allerton),  Allerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  aged 

13,  January    20.     Left  1882. 2  School 
In  business  in  Leeds.    Of  Walton  House,  Boston  Spa. 

Hippisley,   Richard  John  Bayntun,  only  son  of  Captain  John  Hippisley, 
(O.R.  1846),  Ston  Easton,  Bath,  aged  15,  July  4.  Left  1882.2  School 
Captain  in  North  Somerset   Yeomanry  Cavalry.    J.P.  for  Somerset.    Of  Ston 
Easton  Park,  Bath. 

Heath,  John  Everard,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Heath,  Esq.,  Biddulph  Grange, 
Congleton,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left  1883.1  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1885.  In  business  at  Congleton.  Died  30th  March, 
1894. 

Isaacs,  Wilfrid  Henry,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Augustus  Isaacs,  Christ 
Church,  Leicester,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left  1885.2  School 

Scholar  1830.  Exhibitioner  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1885.  B.A.  First  Class 
Classical  Tripos,  1888.  M.A.  1892.  Ordained  1890.  Head  Master  of  Trent  College, 
1890.  Assistant  Master  Dean  Close  School,  Cheltenham,  from  1896. 

Best,  William  Jenner,  son  of  Palemon  Best,  Esq.,  East  Gate,  Lout-h,  aged 

14,  November  10.     Left  1882.2  School 

M.B.C.S.  and  L.S.A.  Sometime  Surgeon  on  the  "Albert,"  of  the  Deep  Sea 
Mission.  Practising  at  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 

Wood,  Walter  Birbeck,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Matthew  Wood,  Kington, 
Herefordshire,  aged  14  April  15.  Left  1885.2  School 

Scholar  1880.  Scholar  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1884.  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations  1887.  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Classical  School  1889.  M.A.  1896. 
Assistant  Master  at  Kelly  College,  Tavistock,  from  1891. 

Hill,  Arthur  Norman,  son  of  Thomas  Gray  Hill,  Esq.,  67,  Holland  Park, 
London,  W.,  aged  14,  January  24.  Left  1882.2  School 

An  East  India  Merchant  in  Manchester.  Of  Brentholme,  Woodland  Bank, 
Timperley,  Cheshire. 

BengOUgh,  Ernest  Henry,  fourth  son  of  John  Charles  Bengough,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1842),  The  Ridge,  Wootton-under-Edge,  aged  13,  November 
29.  Left  1885.3  School 

Crick  1884.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1886.    Died  before  1891. 


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BengOUgh,  Charles  William,  fifth  son  of  the  above  John  Charles  Bengough, 
Esq.,  aged  12,  November  22.  Left  1886.2  School 

XI.  1885,  1886.  Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Leicestershire 
Regiment,  March  21st,  1890.  Died  27th  January,  1897. 

CMnn,  Alan  Edward,  son  of  Henry  Sinclair  Chinn,  Esq.,  Lichfield,  aged 
15,  September  13.  Left  1883.3  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  December,  1890.    Of  The  Close,  Lichfield. 

Greg,  Gerald  Rathbone,  son  of  Eustace  Greg,  Esq.,  (o.E.  1850),  Putney 
Heath,  aged  14,  August  20.  Left  1883.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1883.    Died  at  Sibley,  U.S.A.,  in  1887. 

Lamport,  William,  son  of  Charles  Lamport,  Esq.,  Biudon  House,  Welling- 
ton, Somerset,  aged  15,  March  12.     Left  188 1.3        Bowden  Smith 
Died  before  1891. 

Shore-Smith,  Louis  Hilary,  second  son  of  William  Shore-Smith,  Esq., 
30,  York  Place,  Portman  Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  2.  Left 
1885.2  Bowden  Smith 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1891.  Assumed 
the  name  of  NIGHTINGALE,  instead  of  Smith,  1893.  In  the  Lunacy  Office,  Koyal 
Courts  of  Justice.  Of  1,  Devonshire  Place,  Portland  Place,  London,  W. 

Garnett,  Peter  Percy  Kobert,  son  of  Jeremiah  Garnett,  Esq.,  Ramsden 
Hill,  Harewood,  Leeds,  aged  14,  May  4.     Left  1883.8     Hutcbinson 
A  Paper  Manufacturer.    Of  Lea  Side,  Lancaster  Park,  Harrogate. 

Johnson,  George  William,  son  of  John  Henry  Johnson,  Esq.,  Mountains, 
Tonbridge,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left  1884.2  Hutchinson 

R.I. B.C.,  Cooper's  Hill,  1885-87.  In  business  as  a  Patent  Agent.  Of  Mountains, 
Hildenborough,  Kent. 

Martin,  George  Ernest,  son  of  William  Martin,  Esq.,  Bournebrook  Hall, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  February  17.  Left  1882.2  Hutchinson 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Vernon  Eoad,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Rivis,  Thomas  William  Preston,  son  of  the  late  John  William  Rivis,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Rivis,  31,  Cambridge  Gardens,  Netting  Hill,  London, 
aged  13,  October  1.  Left  1883.3  Hutchinson 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1835.    J.P.  for  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.    Of  Newstead 

House,  Malton,  Yorkshire. 

Rivis,  John  Charles,  son  of  the  above  John  William  Rivis,  Esq.,  aged  12, 
January  26.  Left  1883.3  Hutchinson 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  (Militia)  Battalion  The  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1859.    Major  1902. 

Bradley,  Thomas  Addison,  son  of  William  Henry  Bradley,  Esq.,  Bel  Air, 
Alderley  Edge,  aged  15,  July  28.  Left  1882.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886,  M. A.  1890.  Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Address 
Dinford  Ash,  Raunds,  Wellingborough. 

Drummond,  Edgar  Lorn,  son  of  George  A.  Drummond,  Esq.,  864, 
Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada,  aged  14,  February  27. 
Left  1884.2  Scotfc 

Address,  as  above. 

Henderson,  William,  son  of  the  late  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Henderson,  Cornhill  on-Tweed,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left  1883.8  Scott 
Orange-growing  in  Florida  1891. 

Kent,  (Sydney,  fourth  son  of  the  late  William  Kent,  Esq.,  of  Queensland, 
care  of  Mrs.  Kent,  Bell  Green,  Lower  Sydenham,  aged  15,  May  10. 
Left  1884.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.  M.B.  1892.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1892. 
Practising  at  Bexhill-ou-Sea,  Sussex. 


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Kent,  Irving,  fifth  son  of  the  above  William  Kent,  Esq.,  aged  14,  June  17. 
Left  1885.2  Scott 

XV.  1884.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1885.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A. 
Second  Class  Final  Classical  School  1889.  Second  Class  Law  School  1890.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Practised  in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  where 
he  died  of  typhoid  fever,  1899. 

Scovell,  George  Vance  Fielding,  son  of  Fielding  Scovell,  Esq.,  Ryecroft, 
Bray,  Ireland,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left  1882.2  Scott 

Student  of  St.  Thomas'  1883-87.  Has  had  a  Cattle  and  Sheep  Ranche  in  Florida 
since  September,  1887. 

ChiltOJl,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Chilton,  Esq.,   Gresford,  Wrexham,  aged 

13,  November  22.     Left  1885.a  Elsee 

XV.  1884.  An  Underwriter  at  Lloyds,  and  afterwards  in  business  in  Liverpool. 
Retired  in  ill  health  and  is  resident  in  Switzerland. 

Gates,  Howard  Francis,  second  son  of  George  Gates,  Esq.,  Ohesham  House, 
Brighton,  aged  15,  September  8.  Left  1882.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1888.  Clerk  to  the  Hove  Justices.  Of  Heatherwode, 
Buxted,  Sussex. 

Head,  Robert  Trevelyan,  son  of  Robert  Wiliam  Head,  Esq.,  The  Briars, 
Exeter,  aged  12,  November  2.  Left  1882.2  Elsee 

Renter's  Agent  at  Hong  Kong,  where  he  died,  October,  1902. 

Heginbottom,  Alfred,  son  of  Thomas  Heginbottom,  Esq.,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left  18S2.1  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner.    Of  Woodlands,  Hooley  Hill,  Manchester. 

Holmes,  Thomas  Daniel  Hill,  son  of  Francis  Holmes,  Esq.,  The  Upper 
Grange,  Stroud,  aged  13,  September  30  Left  1882.3  Elsee 

Edinburgh  University,  M,B.  and  C.M.  1837.  M.D.  1891.  Practising  at  Woburn 
Sands,  Bedfordshire. 

Melly,  Albert,  sixth  son  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1844),  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  April  4.  Left  1883.1  Elsee 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Lodge  Lane,  Liverpool. 

Ohren,  Cecil,  eldest  son  of  John  Ohren  Ovington,  Esq.,  and  ward  of  W.  I. 
Arliss,  Esq.,  3,  Oakfield  Terrace,  Forest  Hill,  London,  S.E.,  aged 

14,  March  30.     Left  1885.2  Elsee 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  Modern  History  School,  1889. 
Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  OVINGTON  after  OHREN. 

Lloyd-Roberts,  Gabriel  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  Lloyd-Roberts, 
Rector  of  Ryton,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  1884.1  Elsee 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1886.    Of  Llanbedr,  Vale  of  Clwyd. 

Wing,  Charles,  son  of  Henry  Wing,  Esq.,  12,  Park  Terrace,  Nottingham, 
aged  13,  February  25.  Elsee 

Died  at  School,  Lent  Term,  1881. 

Anders,  Oscar  Lewis,  eldest  son  of  Henry  William   Anders,  Esq.,  Mount 
Edgerton,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  1883.3  Lee  Warner 
A  Worsted  Spinner.    Of  17,  Rhodesia  Avenue,  Halifax. 

Bradwell,  Dennis  William,  son  of  Jacob  Brad  well,  Esq.,  Ashfield  House, 
Feltham,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left  1885.1  Lee  Warner 

An  Bast  India  Merchant. 

Drummond,  Duncan  Powys,  eldest  son  of  William  Venn  Drummond,  Esq., 
of  Shanghai,  1,  Rockstone  Terrace,  Southampton,  aged  13, 
December  30.  Left  1883.2  Lee*  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  China  and  Japan  1890     Died 

23rd  October,  1892. 


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Greg-,  John  Ronald,  son  of  Albert  Greg,  Esq.,  Hatton  Park,  Lancaster, 
aged  13,  November  22.  Left  1882.1  Lee  Warner 

A  Civil  Engineer.     Of  Hilltop,  Oxenholme. 

Le  Mesnrier,  Havilland,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Algernon  Le  Mesurier,  Esq., 

Banker,  Genoa,  aged  14,  June  22.     Left  1883.3  Lee  Warner 

Passed  21st  in  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  1884.     Balliol  College,   Oxford, 

1884,  1885.    India  1^86.     Magistrate  and  Collector,   Bengal,   1897.    C.I.E.  1903. 

Of  Houral,  Bengal. 

Manley,  Harry,  son  of  William  Hevvett  Mauley,  Esq.,  The  Grove,  Bridporb, 
aged  15,  July  20.  Left  1884.2  Lee  Warner 

Scholar  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1884.  B.A.  1887.  A  Master  at  a 
Private  School,  Cordwalles,  Maidenhead. 

Homer,  Mark  Lemon,  son  of  Robert  Romer,  Esq.,  afterwards  a  Justice  of 
the  High  Court,  5,  Grenville  Place,  South  Kensington,  aged  14, 
August  9.  Left  1883. 3  Lee  Warner 

Scholar  1881.    Exhibitioner  and  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888. 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1890.    Of  3,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Seebohm,   Hugh    Exton,    only   son   of    Frederick    Seebohm,    Esq.,    The 
Hermitage,  Hitchin,  aged  13,  April  5.     Left  1885.2       Lee  Warner 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  1885-87.    A  Banker  at  Hitchin.    Of  The  Hermitage, 
Hitchin.     Royal  Societies  Club. 

Wood,  Lewis  Ironside,  son  of  John  Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  Melton  Hall, 
Woodbridge,  aged  14,  September  11.  Left  1881.2  Lee  Warner 

Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Border  Regiment,  February 
5.  1887  Captain  1896.  Attached  to  the  2nd  Madras  Infantry,  with  the  Chin 
Lushai  Expedition  1889,  1890.  Medal  with  Clasp.  The  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-95.  Of  Melton  Hall,  Woodbridge. 

Bayley,  Thomas  Henry,  second  son  of  Captain  Frank  Bayley,  Point  de 
Galle,  Ceylon, "aged  15,  August  5.  Left  1882.2  Whitelaw 

Formerly  in  the  Service  of  the  P.  &  O.  S.  N.  Company,  at  Bombay.  In  South 
Africa  from  1891.  Of  28,  Kimberley  Road,  Bertram's  Town,  Johannesburg. 

Carson,  Richard  Duncan,  son  of  R.  Carson,  Esq.,  49,  Onslow  Gardens, 
South  Kensington,  aged  13,  November  19.  Left  1884.2  Whitelaw 

Cobb,  Herbert  Enfield,  second  son  of  Henry  Peyton  Cobb,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Harrow  Weald,  aged  14,  February  15.  Left  1884.3  Whitelaw 

XI.  1883,  1884.  XV.  1883,  1884.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1887.  Of 
Wealdstone  House,  Middlesex.  Reform  Club. 

Coles,  John  Howell,  son  of  John  Coles,  Esq.,  39,  Throgmorton  Street, 
London,  E.G.,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left  1881.1  Whitelaw 

In  Mashonaland  1891. 

Firth,  Bernard  Alexander,  fourth  son  of  Mark  Firth,  Esq.,  Oak  Brook, 
Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

A  Steel  Manufacturer.  J.P.  for  Sheffield.  Of  Norton  Hall,  near  Sheffield. 
Isthmian  Club. 

Fowler,  Arthur  John,  fifth   son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Fowler,  care  of 

Mrs.  Fowler,  High  Week,  Newton  Abbott,  Devonshire,  aged  12, 

February  29.     Left  1885  3  Whitelaw 

Went  to  Sedbergh  School.    Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  First  Class 

Classical  Moderations  1889.     B.A.   1892.    Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School 

from  1891. 

Hall,  Arthur  John,  second  son  of  John  Hall,  Esq.,  1,  Victoria  Street, 
Sheffield,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1887. 
M,B.  and  B.C.  1889.  M.A.  1900.  St.  Bartholomew's,  1887.  L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S. 
1889.  M.R.C.P.  1894.  Honorary  Physician  to  the  Sheffield  Hospital.  Of  342, 
Glossop  Road,  Sheffield. 


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Hemming",  Arthur  George,  third  son  of  George  Wirgman  Hemming, 
Esq.,  Q.O.,  87,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  July  12. 
Left  1883.3  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1880.    An  Actuary  in  London.    Of  Orpington,  Kent. 

Highley,  Herbert,  third  son  of  Thomas  Sutcliffe  Highley,  Esq.,  Saville 
Crescent,  Halifax,  aged  15,  August  24.  Left  1884s  Whitelaw 

XV.  1884.     XI.  1883,  1884.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1888.    Ordained 
1890.    Vicar  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk,  from  1902. 

Jecks,  Harold  Harry  Eobertson,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Jecks,  Esq.,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol,  nephew  of  John  Horsey,  Esq.,  Northampton,  aged 
14,  October  2.  Left  1883.'  Whitelaw 

Passed  final  Solicitor's  Examination,  1890.    Scholar,  Durham  University,  B.A. 
1893,  M.A.  1900.     Ordained  1895.    Of  47,  Argyle  Street,  Northampton. 

Knight,  John  Hall,  son  of  Joseph  Knight,  Esq.,  Newcastle-under-Lyne, 
aged  15,  June  9.  Left  1882.2  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1888.    Of  Aston,  Stone,  Staffordshire. 

Pridmore,  Eric  Leonard  Norman,  son  of  George  Alexander  Pridmore,  Esq., 

Coventry,  aged  16,  August  12.     Leftf  1882.3  Whitelaw 

XV.  1882.    M.B.London.    M.R.C.S.andL.R.C.P.    Of  22,  Trinity  Road,  Weymouth 

Ward,  George  Whiteley,  son  of  Christopher  Ward,  Esq.,  Saville  Place, 
Halifax,  aged  14,  March  14.  Left  18gl.3  Whitelaw 

Mitchell- Withers,  John  Brightmore,  son  of  John  Brightmore  Mitchell- 
Withers,  Esq.,  5,  Surrey  Street.  Sheffield,  aged  15,  July  8. 
Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

An  Architect.    A.R.I.B.A.  1891.    Of  Millhouses,  near  Sheffield. 

Wrigley,  Ernest  Albert,  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley,  Esq  ,  Field  Head, 
Netherton,  Huddersfield.  aged  14,  Sept.  5.  Left  1883.1  Whitelaw 

Almandbury,  Huddersfield.     Died  December,  1902. 

Johnstone,  Douglas  Vaughan,  only  son  of  Alfred  Smeaton  Johnstone,  Esq., 
Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14.  August  13.     Left  1885.1     Green 
In  business  in  Birmingham.    Of  Lode  Lane,  Solihull. 

Peake,  John  Harvey  Nash,  son  of  John  Nash  Peake,  Esq.,  Congleton,  aged 

13,  October  16.     Left  1884.2  Green 

In  business  at  Llangollen.   "Of  Bellevue,  Congleton. 

Andrews,  Septimus  Geoffrey,  son  of  Mrs.  Andrews,  42,  Pennington  Street, 
Ruyby,  aged  14,  June  20.  Left  1883.*  Town 

Scholse  Cane.,  Lincoln,  1886.    Durham  University.     Ordained  1889.    Formerly 
Assistant  Curate  at  St.  Luke's,  Torquay.    Died  at  Rugby  5th  October,  1892. 

Hutchinson,   Gerald  Pemberton,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Neville 

Hutchinson,  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  14,  August 

12.     LeftlSSS.1  Town 

VIII.  1882.    Bristol  School  of  Art,  and  South  Kensington  1884-89.    A  Designer  of 

Stained  Glass.    Of  Abbeymead.  Chislehurst. 

Deakin,  Ernest  Newton,  son  of  the  late  Colonel  James  Henry  Deakin,  care 

of  Mrs.   Deakin,   Mossley   Park,   Cheadle,  aged  14,  October  26. 

Left  1883.*  Bowden  Smith 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1891.  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died.  10  November,  1900. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1881. 

Bouth,  Reginald  Myddelton  Hampson,  second  son  of  Frederick  William 
Delamere  Bouth,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Woodfields,  Leigh,  Lancashire,  aged 

14,  Jan.  21.     Left  1885.2  School 
Lincoln    College,    Oxford,    B.A.  1892.    M.A.   1889.    Ordained  1890.    Rector  of 
Elkestone,  Cheltenham,  from  1893. 

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74  Jex-Blalce,  1874-87. 

Bouth,  Osmund  Norman  Delamere,  third  son  of  the  above  Frederick  W. 
Delamere  Bouth,  Esq.,  aged  13,  December  20.  Left  1882.3     School 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1886.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Died  1893. 

Simpson,  Clement  Bell,  eldest  son  of  Clement  Simpson,  Esq.,  Madras, 
aged  14,  July  25.  Left  1882.2  School 

A  Merchant  and  Banker  at  Madras.    Address,  Binney  &  Co.,  Madras. 

Stevenson-Hamilton,  JamesTson  of  James  Stevenson,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853), 
Fairholme,  Larkhall,  N.B.,  aged  13,  October  2.  Left  1883.3  School 

Sandhurst  1887.  Gazetted  to  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  March,  1888.  Captain 
1898.  Major  1902.  Served  in  Zululand  1888.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1902,  including  actions  at  Vet  River,  Zand  River,  Diamond  Hill,  Riet  Vlei, 
Belfast,  Colesberg,  &c.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  King's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  Cavalry  Club. 

White,  James  Dundas,  son  of  the  late  John  Orr  White,  Esq.,  of  Glasgow, 
care  of  Mrs.  White,  Kingswood  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  aged  14, 
July  10.  Left  1884.'  School— Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  Second  Class  Law  Tripos  1888. 
M. A.  1892.  LL.M.  1894.  LL.D.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1891.  South 
Wales  Circuit.  Of  3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Jevons,  Henry  Hanson,  only  son  of  Henry  Jevons,  Esq.,  Cuttlestone  House, 
Penkridge,  aged  13,  February  20.  Left  1886.*  School 

University  College,  Ox "ord,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1898.  Lichfield  Theological  College 
1890.  Ordained  1890.  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Wolverhampton,  from  1901. 

Reynolds,  Arthur,  son  of  Sylvanus  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Latchford,  Warrington, 
aged  15,  October  14.  Left  1881.3  School 

Bonham-Carter,  Norman,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Bonham-Carter,  Esq., 
91,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  December  29.  Left 
1885.3  Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1882.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  1886.  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  1886.  India  1888.  Junior  Secretary  Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal,  from  1900. 

Capron,  George,  second  son  of  Frederick  Lucas  Capron,  Esq. ,17,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  Sept.  14.  Left  1884.1  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  (late  84th),  November  9,  1889. 
Captain  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Relief  of  Ladysmith. 
Actions  at  Pieter's  Hill,  Laings  Nek,  &c.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Grilbb,  Louis  Henry,  only  son  of  Henry  Samuel  Grubb,  Esq.,  Clashleigh, 
Clogheen.  Cahir,  aged  15,  July  27.     Left  1883.3        Bowden  Smith 
Crick  1883.    Brasenose  College,   Oxford,   B.A.   1888.    M.A.  1892.    J.P.   for  Co. 
Tipperary.    High  Sheriff  1897.    Of  Ardmayle  House,  Cashel,  Co.  Tipperary. 

Murray,  James  Harry  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  Major  Harvey  Young  Murray, 
Nusserabad,  aged  14,  September  4.  Left  1883.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  February  17,  1886.  Captain  1896.  Elected  for 
Continuous  Indian  Service. 

JReeves,  Henry,  son  of  H.  Reeves,  Esq.,  34,  New  Cross  Road,  London,  S.E., 
aged  13,  September  22.  Left  1884.1  Bowden  Smith 

Couchman,  Philip  Holbech,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Barnes  Couchman,  Esq., 
Henley-in-Arden,  aged  14,  September  29.  Left  1882.2    Hutchinson 
Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1887.  Formerly  a  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon.  Of  27,  Milverton 
Crescent,  Leamington. 

Elin,  Henry  Dyne,  son  of  George  Elin,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Lea  Hoe,  Hertford, 
aged  13,  September  22.  Left  1884.2  Hutchinson 

Engaged  with  the  British  South  Africa  Company's  Pioneer  Force  in  Mashonaland 
1891. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  75 


Grierson,  James,  second  son  of  James  Grierson,  Esq.,  4,  Holland  Villas 
Road,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  November  19.  Leffc  1884.3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1884.    Died  30th  September.  1895. 

Withers,  Frank  Charlton,  son  of  Samuel  Withers,  Esq.,  15,  Abercrombie 
Square,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Sept  15.     Left  1885. 2         Hutchinson 
XV.  1884.    In  business  as  a  Cotton  Broker  in  Liverpool.    Of  Glencairn,  Freshfield 
Road,  Freshfield,  near  Liverpool. 

Poore,  Edward  Wright,  son  of  Edward  Chapman  Poore,  Esq.,  Rainhill, 
Lancashire,  aged  15,  September  18.  Left  1882.1  Scott 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  Ordained  1891.  Vicar  of  Ellingham, 
Ringwood,  Hants,  from  1898. 

Wellby,  Montagu  Sinclair,  fourth   son   of  John    Henry    Wellby,    Esq., 

12,  Russell  Square,  London,  W.C.,  aged  14,    October  10.     Left 
1884.1  Scott 

Sandhurst  1885.  Gazetted  to  the  18th  Hussars  1886.  Captain  1894.  Served  with 
the  Tochi  Field  Force  1897.  Travelled  extensively  in  Tibet  and  China.  Tii  1898 
he  travelled  alone  through  Abyssinia,  finally  joining  the  Anglo  Egyptian  Forces 
on  the  Nile.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  and  was  in  Ladysmith  during 
the  Siege.  Died  5th  August,  1900,  of  wounds  received  near  Standerton  30th  July. 

Binnie,  William  James  Eames,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Richardson  Binnie, 
Esq.,  afterwards  Knight,  15,  Park  Drive,  fleaton,  Bradford,  a^ed 

13,  October  10.     Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos  1888.  A 
Civil  Engineer.  Of  9,  Great  George  Street,  Westminster.  St.  Stephens  Club. 

Cooke,  Reginald  Walter,  son  of  Robert  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.,  Elmhurst, 
Castle  Bar,  Baling,  aged  14,  October  12.  Left  1881.3  Elsee 

At  the  Agricultural  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  1891. 

Curry,  Granville  Edward,  son  of  E.  Curry,  Esq.,  7,  Ampthill  Square, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  April  20.  Left  1883.*  Elsee 

Residing  in  New  Zealand  1891. 

Lees,  Lawrence  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Lees,  Esq.,  The  Larches, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Scholar  1881.  A  Merchant  and  Manufacturer  at  Wolverhampton.  Of  Old  Ivy 
House,  Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton. 

Fell,  Basil  Haig,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Alexander  Fell,  The  Knells, 
Carlisle,  aged  13,  March  27.  Left  1886.2  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Law  Tripos  1889.    Died  April,   1901. 

Goschen,  George  Joachim,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Joachim 
Goschen,  M.P.,  (O.K.  1845),  afterwards  Viscount  Goschen,  Seacox 
Heath,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  aged  14,  Oct.  15.  Left  1884.2  Lee  Warner 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1885.  Formerly  Secretary  to  his  father,  the  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  Governor  of  New 
South  Wales.  1890.  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead  Division  of  Sussex  from  1895. 
Lieut. -Colonel  3rd  V.B.  East  Kent  Regiment.  A.D.C.  to  Commander-in-Chief. 
Of  20,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Carlton  Club. 

Hancocks,  Annesley  John,  son  of  Arthur  Annesley  Hancocks,  Esq., 
Broomy  Hill,  Hereford,  aged  16,  Sept.  13.  Left  1881.3  Lee  Warner 

Sandhurst  1884.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  February  7, 
1885.  Captain  1891.  Major  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900. 
Relief  of  Ladysmith,  including  action  at  Colenso  (dangerously  wounded.) 
Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Lea,  James  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Lea,  Esq.,  Now-gong,  Assam, 

aged  13,  April  27.     Left  1885.2  Lee  Warner 

Scholar  1881.    Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  1886.    Balliol  College, 

Oxford,  1886.    India  1888.    Magistrate  and  Collector,   Bengal,   from  1900.    Of 

Purnea,  Bengal.    East  India  United  Service  Club. 


76  Jex-Blake$1874-87. 


Madimes,  John,  son  of  Miles  Maolnnes,  Esq.,  M.P.,  (O.K.  1843),  Rickerby, 
Carlisle,  aged  14,  September  4.  Left  1883.8  Lee  Warner 

Pembroke  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  M.A.  1892.  Ordained  1894.  Rector 
of  Watton,  Hertford,  from  1901.  National  Club. 

Wilson,  George  Rowland  Holt,  eldest  son  of  George  Holt  Wilson,  Esq., 
Redgrave  Hall,  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  February  26.  Left 
1886.2  Lee  Warner 

XI.  1886.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890.  A  Land  Agent.  J.P.  for  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk.  Of  Burgate  Hall,  Diss. 

Birch,  Charles  Grant  Francis  Grey,  only  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Charles 
Birch,  (O.K.  1851),  Ryll  Court,  Exmouth,  aged  14,  November  18. 
Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

Oxford  Military  CoUege.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  South  Lancashire 
Regiment  (Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers),  1888.  Captain  1898.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1900.  Killed  at  Spion  Kop  24th  January,  1900. 

Hall,  Marriott  Firth,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Hall  and  the  late  Marriott  Hall, 
Glossop  Road,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  March  19.  Left  1883.3  Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  June  1889.    Of  27,  Low  Cay  Road,  Southsea. 

Evers-Swindell,  Harold,  eldest  son  of  James  Swindell  Evers-Swindell, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  Clent  House,  Stourbridge,  aged  14,  September  21, 
Left  1883.2  Whitelaw 

Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  First  Class  Applied  Mechanics  Special  1887. 
A  Manufacturer  at  Stourbridge.  Of  Pedmore,  Stourbridge. 

Stephenson,  Henry  Kenyon,  son  of  Henry  Stephenson,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Endcliffe  Vale,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  August  16.  Left 
1883.2  Whitelaw 

In  business  in  London  and  Sheffield.  Lieutenant  in  4th  West  York  Volunteer 
Artillery  1886.  Major  1897.  J.P.  for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Bents  Green, 
Ecclesall,  Sheffield.  Devonshire  Club. 

Edwards,  Isaac  Newton,  son  of  Isaac  Newton  Edwards,  Esq.,  Westminster 
Lodge,  St.  Albans,  aged  15,  December  30.  Left  1883.3  Green 

Christ's  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.  A  Banker's  Clerk.  Of  The  Laurels, 
Woodrille  Road,  New  Barnet. 

Green,  Charles  Everitt,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Clark  Green, 
Vicar  of  Modbury,  Ivy  Bridge,  Devon,  aged  13,  June  8. 
Left  1886.2  Green 

Scholar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Glass  in  Classical  Tripos,  1889. 
Ordained  1892.  Vicar  of  Brixton,  Plymouth,  from  1900. 

Sevestre,  Robert,  only  son  of  Robert  Thomas  Sevestre,  Esq.,  Burdwan, 
India,  aged  12,  February  3.  Left  1886.2  Green 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1894.  M.D.  1896. 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1893.  Practising  at  119,  London  Road,  Leicester. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1881. 

Gill,  Benjamin  Kemp,  son  of  William  Henry  Gill,  Esq.,  J.P.,  St.  John's, 
Wakefield,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left  1884.2  School 

Formerly  a  SoUcitor.     Admitted  1891. 

Learoyd,  Harold  Johnson,  third  son  of  N-  Learoyd,  Esq.,  Ashley  House,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  18842.  School 

VIII.*  1884.  On  the  Stage,  1886-89.  Mining  in  Colorado,  U.S.A.,  1889-92.  A 
Journalist  from  1893.  City  Editor  of  the  New  York  Evening  Post.  Of  206, 
Broadway,  New  York. 

Nicholson,  Charles  Archibald,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Bart , 
Totteridge,  Herts,  aged  14,  April  27.  Left  1886.8  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1S89.  M.A.  1893.  An  Architect.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
Second  Baronet,  1903.  Of  Poynetts,  Chilworth,  Surrey. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  77 


Wootten-Wootten,  Aubrey  Francis,  fifth  son  of  William  Wootten-Wootten, 
Esq.,  Headington,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Sept.  19.  Left  1885.3  School 

XV  1883,  1884,  1885.  VIII.  1884,  1885.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class 
Law  School,  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Of  1,  Temple  Gardens, 
London,  E.G. 

Crawford,  Richmond  Shakespeare,  son  of  Mrs.  A.  Crawford,  81, 
Cadogan  Place,  London,  S.W.,  aged  15,  February  17.  Left 
1883.*  Bowden  Smith 

Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Welsh  Regiment,  February 
11,  1888. 

Robinson,  John  Gorges,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Robinson,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Robinson,  Reedly  Bank,  Burnsley,  aged  14,  June  29. 
Left  1885.2  Bowden  Smith 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1885.    Of  Cragdale,  Settle. 

Agnew,  Charles  Leonard,  son  of  Charles  Swain  Agnew,  Esq.,  Prestwich 
Manchester,  aged  13,  May  24.  Left  1886.2  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Of  The  Pole,  Northwich,  Cheshire. 

Housley,  Samuel  John,  son  of  Samuel  John  Housley,  Esq.,  70,  Boundary 
Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  Sept.  19.     Left  1886.2     Hutchinson 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.    M.A.  1893.    A  Master  at  a  Preparatory 
School  1891. 

Baker.  Henry  Mills,  third  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  Durdham  Park, 
Bristol,  aged  14,  October  24.  Left  1885.2  Scott 

VIII.  1885.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1892.  Admitted  a  Solicitor 
1893.  Of  7,  Union  Court,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Clementsdene, 
Oxted,  Surrey. 

Braby,  Cyrus,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Braby,  Esq.,  Cathcart  House,  South 
Kensington,  aged  13,  May  26.  Left  1884.8  Scott 

King's  College,  London.  Managing  Director  of  F.  Braby  &  Co.,  London.  Of 
Slynfredi,  Sutton,  Surrey.  City  Carlton  Club. 

Close,  Francis  Archibald,  son  of  Admiral  Francis  Arden  Close,  Stoke  Park, 
Stapleton,  Bristol,  and  grandson  of  Dean  Close,  aged  16,  December 
24.  Left  1883.8  Scott 

Emigrated  to  Texas,  U.S.A. 

Dowdall,  Thomas  Percy,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Dowdall,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Dowdall,  Alexandra  Drive,  Liverpool,  aged  14, 
August  14.  Left  1886.*  Scott 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1887.  Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  York- 
shire Regiment  (51st),  1889.  Zohb  Valley  Expedition  1890-91.  Killed  in  action 
near  Shin  Kamar,  Indian  Frontier,  while  gallantly  leading  his  men,  29th  January, 
1898. 

Ramsden,  Joseph,  second  son  of  William  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Tyldesley, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  January  6  Left  1882.3  Scott 

A  Partner  in  W.  Ramsden  &  Sons,  Colliery  Proprietors.  Of  Primrose  Hill,  Hilton 
Lane,  Little  Hulton,  near  Bolton. 

Martin,  John  Claude,  son  of  W.  Martin,  Esq.,  Mount  Radford,  Exeter, 
aged  13,  February  21.  Left  1884.'  Elsee 

Residing  at  Netherwood,  Dumfries,  N.B. 

Mott,  Arthur  John,  son  of  Charles  John  Mott,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1840),  Clifton, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  August  29.  Left  1885.1  Elsee 

A  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England  1885, 1886.  Selwyn  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1891. 
A  Schoolmaster  at  Mostyn  House,  Parkgate,  Chester. 

Whiteley,  Warwick,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Whiteley  (O.K.  1813), 
St.  Laurence,  Chepstow,  aged  16,  October  3.  Left  18811  Elsee 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1893.  Ordained  1890.  General 
License  for  Dioceses  of  Gloucester  and  Peterborough.  Of  Narborough,  Leicester. 


78  Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87. 


Barbour,  William,  son  of  James  Dunlop  Barbour,  Esq.,  Ardville,  Holy- 
wood,  Go.  Down,  Ireland,  aged  15,  March  31.  Left  1884.2  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1883.  XI.  1884.  A  Mechanical  Engineer,  Belfast.  Held  temporary  appoint- 
ment in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1891,  1892.  Is  dead. 

Bateson,  Alexander  Ding  wall,  seventh  son  of  the  late  William  Gandy 
Bateson,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Bateson,  New  Heys,  Allerton.  Liver- 
pool, aged  15,  April  30.  Left  1885. 2  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1884.  XI.  1885.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1891.  Northern  Circuit.  Of  2,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple, 
London,  B.C. 

Clayton,  John   Hunt,  eldest  son  of  Sands  Clayton,  Esq.,  34,  Kensington 
Gardens  Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  1883.1  Lee  Warner 
On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  16,   Lower  Sloane  Street,  London,  S.W. 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Graddum,  Frank  Ernest,  second  son  of  Henry  Theodore  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left  1886.2  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1885.    XI.  1885,  1886.    Farming  at  Mahia,  New  Zealand. 

Howard,  Charles  James  Stanley,  eldest  son  of  George  James  Howard,  Esq., 
afterwards  Earl  of  Carlisle,  of  Naworth  Castle,  and  1,  Palace 
Green,  Kensington,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left  1884.1  Lee  Warner 

Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  Modern  History  School  1889- 
Became  VISCOUNT  MORPETH  by  courtesy  on  his  father's  succeeding  to  the  Peerage 
in  1889.  Lecturer  Oxford  University  Extension.  Member  of  London  School 
Board  1894-3904.  M.P.  for  South  Birmingham,  1904.  Brooks'  Club. 

Keep,  Ronald,  son  of  Edward  Keep,  Esq.,  1,  Park  Field  Road,  Liverpool, 
aged  13,  August  26.  Left  1885.3  Lee  Warner— Michell 

Scholar  1882.  Transferred  to  become  Head  of  Mr.  Michell's  House  1884.  A 
Merchant  in  Australia  since  1885. 

Marshall,  Alfred  Henry,  son  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Headingley,  Leeds, 
aged  14,  March  31.  Left  1884.2  Lee  Warner 

A  Land  Agent  at  Guisborough.    Is  dead. 

Sheppard,    Harry   Edward,   only  son  of  Henry  Wilson   Sheppard,  Esq., 
Ross,  Herefordshire,  aged  13,  May  20.     Left  1886.1       Lee  Warner 
New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  First  Class  Modern  History  1890.    J.P.  for  Hereford- 
shire 1894.    Of  The  Shawe,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

Allen,  Arthur  Acland,  youngest  son  of  Peter  Allen,  Esq.,  Overbrook, 
Kersal,  Manchester,  aged  12,  August  11.  Left  1887.8  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1883.  XV.  1884,  1885,  1886.  XI.  1887.  Scholar  of  University  College, 
Oxford,  1887.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1889.  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1895. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893.  Of  47,  Onslow  Square,  London,  S.W. 
Reform  Club. 

Baker,  Maurice  Mills,  second  son  of  William  Mills  Baker,  Esq.,  Stoke, 
Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left  1886.2  Whitelaw 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898. 
Of  Rodgate  House,  Congresbury,  Somerset. 

Button,  John  Victor,  son  of  William  Henry  Button,  Esq.,  Newcastle, 
Staffordshire,  aged  15,  April  10.  Left  1883.1  Whitelaw 

Meakin,   George  Elliot,  eldest  son  of  George  Meakin,  Esq.,  The  Hayes. 
Stone,  Staffordshire,  aged  16,  November  24.  Left  1882.1  Whitelaw 
A  Manufacturer  in  the  Potteries.    Of  Creswell  Hall,  Stafford. 

Meakin,  James  Henry,  second  son  of  the  above  George  Meakin,  Esq.,  aged 
15,  April  28.  Left  1885.3  Whitelaw 

XV.  1884.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1885.  A  Manufacturer  in  the  Potteries. 
Of  Consall  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent.  Raleigh  Club. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  79 


Morris,  Frederick  Arnold,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Morris,  Esq.,  Oxfcon, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  January  2.  Left  18843  Green 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1893.  Of  1,  Drapers'  Gardens, 
London,  B.C. 

Callender,  Reginald,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Pope  Callender,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Callender,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Jan.  8.  Left  1884-.8  Town 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1903.  C.M  S.  Niger  Mission  1891. 
Ordained  1898.  Senior  Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Matthews,  Bayswater.  Of  44, 
Ladbroke  Grove,  Notting  Hill,  London,  W. 

Hards,  Leo  Arthur,  son  of  Mr.  Leonard  Hards,  George  Hotel,  Rugby,  aged 
12,  May  5.  Left  1885.  Town 

An  Electrical  Engineer.  Of  Sarum,  Southfield  Gardens,  Strawberry  Hill, 
London,  W. 

McKinnell,  James  Jesse,  son  of  Mrs.  McKinnell,  37,  Albert  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  January  11.  Left  1884.*  Town 

In  business  at  Rugby  from  1885.    Of  41,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1881. 

Battine,  Cecil  William,  son  of  Colonel  William  Alexander  Battine, 
(o.ti.  1845),  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  Willenhall,  Coventry,  aged  14, 
February  14.  Left  1884.*  School 

Gazetted  to  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  1887.  Captain  1897.  15th  Hussars  1900. 
Railway  Staff  Officer,  China  Field  Force,  January  to  February  1901.  Home 
address,  Langley,  Bucks. 

Best,  Palemon  Harris,  son  of  Palemon  Best,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Louth,  Lincoln- 
shire, aged  13,  May  22.  Left  1883. 3  School 

Cavendish  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.  London  University,  M.B.  1889.  A 
Medical  Student  of  University  College,  London,  1891.  Of  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 

Boswell,  John  Douglas,  second  son  of  Patrick  Charles  Douglas  Boswell, 
Esq ,  (o  it.  1830),  Garrallan,  Cumnock,  N.B.,  aged  14,  February  16. 
Left  1882.2  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1888.    LL.B.  Glasgow,  1891. 

Fletcher,  Lancelot  Holstock,  eldest  son  of  William  Fletcher,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Brigham  Hill,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  September  24.  Left  1886.2  School 

XV.  1885.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1886.  A  Coal  Owner  in  Cumberland,  and 
J.P.  for  the  County.  Of  Brigham,  Cockermouth,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Herron,  Robert  Douglas,  son  of  George  Oliver  Mellick  Herron,  Esq., 
Harbord  House,  Richmond  Hill,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left 
1884.3  School 

Sandhurst  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays),  1887- 
Captain  1897.  Retired  1902. 

King,  Philip  Scarborough,  second  son  of  Robert  King,  Esq.,  Fern  House, 
Upper  Clapton,  London,  E.,  aged  13,  October  17.  Left  1884.3  School 
In  business  as  a  Timber  Merchant  in  London.     Of  Fern  House,  Upper  Clapton. 

Pease,  Leonard  Joseph,  younger  son  of  Arthur  Burton  Pease,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1840),  Melton  Hill,  Brough,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  April  29. 
Left  1883.1  School 

Sadler,  Francis  Joseph,  younger  son  of  Michael  Thomas  Sadler,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Barnsley,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  June  16.     Left  1886.2  School 

Crick  1885.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1886.  Scholar  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1886.  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1893.  M.B.  1894.  Practising  at  Barnsley.  Of 
21,  Church  Street,  Barnsley.  Royal  Societies  Club. 


80  Jex-Bla-Jce,  1874-87. 

Sarel,  Clement  Vincent  Molyneux,  eldest  son  of  Major-General  Henry 
Andrew  Sarel,  O.B.,  (O.K.  1839),  Rollesby  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth, 
aged  13,  December  16.  Left  1883.3  School 

Sandhurst  1886.    Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Fifth  Fusiliers,  September  14i 

1887.    Died  of  cholera  at  Singapore  20th  July,  1895. 

Sawers,  Robert  James  Maxwell,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Orr  Sawers,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Sawers,  7,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath,  aged  13, 
February  15.  Left  1885.2  School 

LL.B.    London,    1890.    Admitted   a   Solicitor   February,    1891.     Practising   at 

Coventry. 

Thursfield,  Richard  Cecil,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Thursfield. 
St.  Michaels,  Worcester,  aged  15,  September  12.  Left  1883.1  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1890.  Vicar  of 
Naseby  1895-1903.  Rector  of  Cranford,  Kettering,  from  1903. 

Tooth,   Artemus,   son   of   Arthur  Tooth,  Esq.,  21,  Cumberland  Terrace, 
Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  Dec.  18.  Left  1883.1  School 
In  business  in  London. 

Blackwell,  Richard  Giraud,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  John  Blackwell, 
Esq.,  Brookshill,  Harrow  Weald,  aged  15,  May  6.  Left 
1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  West  India  Merchant  1891-93.    Of  Down  Place,  South  Hastings,  Sussex. 

Cofrb,  Cecil  Henry,  third  son  of  Timothy  Edward  Cobb,  Esq.,  Cotefield, 
Banbnry,  aged  14,  November  27.  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  1888.  Captain  1898. 
Major  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902,  at  battles  of  Klip  Drift, 
Paardeberg,  Dreifontein,  and  other  actions.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major. 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Of  Hill  House, 
High  Wycombe. 

Garnett,  William,  son  of  James  Garnett,  Esq.,  Waddow  Hall,  Clitheroe, 
aged  14,  May  23.  Left  1883.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  the  Cotton  Trade.    Of  Waddow  Hall,  Clitheroe. 

Latham,  Henry  Guy  Dampier,  second  son  of  Francis  Law  Latham,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1848),  Bombay,  aged  12,  Oct.  28.  Left  1885.2  Bowden  Smith 

University  College  School,  London,  1885.  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890. 
M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1892.  Warden  of  Inns  of  Court  Mission  1897.  Of  12, 
King's  Bench  Walk,  London,  B.C. 

Phillpotts,  Henry  Robertson,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Phillpotts, 
Vicar  of  Lamerton,  Tavistock,  aged  13,  October  12.  Left 
1886.2  Bowden  Smith 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1891.  Assistant  Curate 
at  Pittsworth,  Queensland,  1899-1904. 

Statham,  Francis,  son  of  William  Statham,  Esq.,  St.  Mary's  House, 
Bedford,  aged  14,  October  4.  Left  1885.3  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1887.  LL.M.  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  1891.  Midland  Circuit.  Of  3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 
London,  E.G. 

Cartwright,  Theodore  John,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Theodore  John 
Cart wright,  Rector  of  Preston  Bagot,  care  of  Mrs.  Cartwright, 
Claverdon,  Warwick,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left  1887.2  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1895.  Ordained  1893.  Vicar  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  Leamington,  from  1902. 

Ellis,  John  Christopher  Radclyffe,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Ayres 
Ellis,  Vicar  of  Stotfold,  Baldock,  Herts,  aged  15,  August  29. 
Left  1885.*  Hutchinson 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1885.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second 
Class  Classical  Tripos  1888.  M.A.  1893.  Principal  Bowden  House  Preparatory 
School,  Sudbury  Hill,  Harrow,  from  1902. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  81 


Jackson,  St.  George  Hay  Smither,  son  of  George  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq., 
Lucknow,  Oudh,  India,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  I884.2     Hutchinson 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  November,  1888.    Practising  at  Lucknow. 

McClure,  William  Lees,  son  of  William  Lees  MoClure,  Esq.,  The  Lathams, 
Prescot,  aged  14,  May  25.  Lefb  1882 .2  Hufcchinson 

Residing  in  Australia. 

Peebles,  John  Mure  Steel,  son  of  Kobert  D.  Peebles,  Esq.,  Craignethan 
Lodge,  Blackheath,  aged  12,  December  29.  Left  1882.2  Hutchinson 

In  America  1891 . 

Banks,  William  Hartland,  only  son  of  Richard  William  Banks,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1832),  Kidgebourne,  Kington,  aged  13,  November  14.  Left 
1886.3  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.    M.A.  1893.    J.P.  for  Co.  Hereford.    High 

Sheriff  1902.    Of  Hergest  Croft,  Kington,  Herefordshire. 

Bill,  Herbert  Edward,  fourth  son  of  John  Bill,  Esq.,  Coventry,  aged  14, 
September  19.  Left  1883  2  Scott 

Owen's  College,  Manchester,  and  King's  College,  London.  Assoc.  Member 
Inst.  C.E.  1892.  Of  Lea  Road,  Wolverhampton. 

Drummond,  Arthur  Lennox,  fourth  son  of  George  A.  Drummond,  Esq., 
Montreal,  aged  13,  March  1.  Left  1885.2  Scott 

Of  180,  Mansfield  Street,  Montreal,  Canada.    Mount  Royal  Club. 

Hall,  Arthur  Kobinson  Kay,  son  of  T.  P.  Hall,  Esq.,  Effingham  House, 
Leatherhead,  aged  1 4,  October  29.  Left  1884.2  Scott 

XV.  1883.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles  November  16,  1887.  Captain  1897. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Harrison,  Frank  Hyde,  son  of  Alfred  Hyde  Harrison,  Esq.,  The  Lodge, 
Dunchurch,  aged  14,  January  17.  Left  1884.2  Scott 

In  Lloyds,  London,  B.C.,  1891.    Is  dead. 

Kent,  Crofton,  sixth  son  of  the  late  William  Kent,  Esq.,  of  Johndaryan, 
Queensland,  care  of  Mrs.  Kent,  Elyston,  Woollabra,  Sydney,  aged 
13,  October  12.  Left  1885.*  Scott 

Downton  Agricultural  College,  1885-1888.  Farming  in  Queensland  since  1888. 
Government  Inspector  of  Stock.  Of  Johndaryan,  Queensland. 

Skinner,  Sidney  Hawkins,  son  of  James  Skinner,  Esq.,  Bramley  Hill 
House,  Croydon,  aged  15,  August  8.  Left  18831  Scott 

XV.  1884.  Formerly  on  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Farming  in  Colorado, 
U.S.A.,  1891. 

Sykes,  Alan  John,  second  son  of  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes,  Esq.,  (o.B,  1847), 
Cheadle.  Cheshire,  aged  13,  April  11.  Left  1H86  2  Scott 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1897.  Major  3rd  V.B.  The  Cheshire 
Regiment.  J.P.  for  Cheshire.  Of  South  View,  Cheadle.  Carlton  Club. 

Mann-Thomson,  William  Dixon,  son  of  John  Mann-Thomson,  Esq., 
Kilkerran  House,  Maybole,  Ayrshire,  aged  14,  March  9.  Left 
1886.2  Scott 

VIII.  1885, 1886.  Major  Exhibitioner  1886.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1889.  Sandhurst  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  May  1, 
1891.  Captain  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

Thompson,  William  Briggs,  eldest  son  of  James  Hetheringtou  Thompson, 
Esq.,  Warren  Bank,  Brampton,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  July  13.  Left 
1886.*  Scott 

VIII.  1884,  1885,  1886.     Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  B.C.L.  1890.    M.A.  1893. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Of  Brampton,  Cumberland,  and  2,  Temple 
Gardens,  B.C.    Devonshire  Club. 
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82  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Armitage,  Frederick  Rhodes,  son  of  Thomas  Rhodes  Armitage,  Esq.,  M.D., 
23,  Cambridge  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  August  11.  Left 

1884.1  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888.  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  1888.  Engi- 
neering Pupil,  Midland  Railway,  1889.  Civil  Engineer  1893.  Of  Noan,  Thurles, 
Co.  Tipperary. 

Blackburn,  Ernest  Woodhead,  second  son  of  John  Blackburn,  Esq.,  Ivy 
House,  Barnsley,  aged  13,  December  31.  Left  1886.s  Elsee 

Scholar  1881.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1886.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
1886.  Second  Class  Mathematical  Moderations  1837.  B.A.  First  Class  Natural 
Science  School  1890.  M.A.  and  M.B.  1895.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1895.  Of  Ivy 
House,  Barnsley. 

Dowson,  Erasmus  Charles  Head,  son  of  Thomas  Erasmus  Head  Dowson, 
Esq.,  fo.R.  1853),  Lattendales,  Penrith,  aged  14,  August  9.  Left 

1885.2  Elsee 

Demonstrator  of  Mechanism  and  Applied  Mechanics  at  Cambridge  1887.  Tn 
Melbourne  1891.  An  Engineer.  Of  83,  Mance  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Firmstone,  Harold  William,  sixth  son  of  the  late  William  Charles  Firm- 
stone,  Esq.,  and  brother  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Firmstone, 
Westbury,  Brackley,  aged  13,  May  28.  Left  1887.  Elsee 

Scholar  1881.  XV.  1886.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1887.  Scholar  of 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1887.  First  in  Examination  for  Eastern  Cadetships, 
and  appointed  to  Straits  Settlements  1890.  Municipal  Commissioner,  Penan?, 
from  1898.  Sports  Club. 

Michel,  John  Henry  Forbes,  son  of  John  Michel,  Esq.,  C.E.,  North- West 
Provinces,  India,  aged  13,  January  18.  Left  1884.2  Elsee 

Went  to  India. 

Stephens,  Michael  Edmund,  son  of  Henry  Charles  Stephens,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Avenue  House,  Finchley,  London,  N.,  aged  13,  September  10. 
Left  1885.1  Elsee 

In  business  in  London.  Of  11,  Mount  Street,  London,  W.,  and  Cholderton,  near 
Salisbury.  Union  Club. 

Swinton,  Ernest  Dunlop,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Blair  Swinton,  Esq., 
25,  Kandolph  Crescent,  London,  afterwards  of  105,  Shooter's  Hill 
Road,  Blackheath,  aged  12,  October  21.  Left  1882.*  Elsee 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College  1883.  Woolwich  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal 
Engineers  1888.  Captain  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902 
Despatches.  D.S.O.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  Of  Greenhill,  York  Road,  Woking.  Grosvenor  Club. 

Blunt,  Charles  Mortimer,  second  son  of  Frederick  William  Blunt,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1853;,  Plaw  Hatch,  Bishops  Stortford,  aged  13,  June  27 
Left  1885.2  Lee  Warned 

XI.  1885.  Manager  Rugby  Netting  Hill  Club  1894  In  Wilson's  Brewery,  Newton 
Heath,  Manchester.  Of  the  Manor  House,  Ashton-on-Mersey. 

Dawkins,  Thomas  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Annesley 
Dawkins,  (o.R.  1843),  Daylesford,  Chipping  Norton,  aged  14 
August  22.  Left  1886.2  Lee  Warner 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  Law  School  1890.    Care  of  Messrs. 

Weatherley,  Burlington  Street,  London,  W.    White's  Club. 

Garrett,  Newson  Littlewood,  son  of  Edmund  Garrett,  Esq.,  Shrewsbury 
House,  East  Ham.  Essex,  aged  15,  Oct.  17  Left  1884. a  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1887.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.  Of  9,  Fenchurch 
Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Sonning,  Platts  Lane,  Hampstead. 

Haines,  Cecil  Evered,   son  of  the  late  Henry  Haines,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs 
flaines,  Sandfield,Reigate,  aged  14,  April 8.  Leftl884.2  Lee  Warner 
On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  16,  Tokenhouse  Yard,  London,  B.C. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  83 

Lascelles,  William  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Right  Hon.  Frank  Cavendish 
Lascelles,  British  Consul  at  Sophia,  afterwards,  G.C.M.G.,  aged 
13,  March  21.  Left  1885.1  Lee  Warner 

Sandhurst  1887.  Gazetted  to  the  Scots  Guards  May  15,  1889.  Captain  1899. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Malcolm,  George,  son  of  General  Sir  George  Malcolm,  K.C.B.,  13,  Crom- 
well Crescent,  South  Kensington,  aged  14,  February  15,  Left 
1882.1  Lee  Warner 

A  Settler  in  Canada  1891. 

Morris,  Charles  Hopkins,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Morris,  and  the  late 
Arthur  Morris,  Esq.,  Hall  End,  Tarn  worth,  aged  14,  August  21. 
Left  1884.1  Lee  Warner 

Of  Higham  Hall,  Nuneaton. 

Slagg,  William  Crighton,  son  of  the  late  W.  Slagg,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Slagg, 
Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  4.     Left  1885.2     Lee  Warner 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,   January  28,  1889.    Subsequently  on  the 
London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Shepperton,  Middlesex. 

Farmer,  William  Alfred,  only  son  of  William  Farmer,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Summerhill,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  January  1.  Left 
1884.1  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  Hussars  June  24,  1890.  Ketired  1892.  Secretary  of  Farmer 
&  Co.  from  1897.  Of  Elm  Lodge,  Winkfield,  Berks.  Constitutional  Club. 

Ivens,  John  Howard,  second  son  of  William  Ivens,  Esq.,  Harboro'  Parva, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  February  26.  Left  1886.8  Whitelaw 

XV.  1885.    In  business  from  1886.    Of  Fawsley  House,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Joynson,  Harold  Mead,  eldest  son  of  Tertius  Joynson,  Esq.,  Ivy  Lodge, 
New  Brighton,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Feb.  23.  Left  1882.1  Whitelaw 

A  Doctor,  but  not  practising.    Of  Tilston,  Malpas,  Cheshire. 

Rendall,  Godfrey  Arthur  Harding,  sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Rendall, 
Rector  of  Great  Rollright,  Chipping  Norton,  aged  14,  June  30. 
Left  1 886.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1881.  Head  of  the  School.  Tait  Scholar.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner 
1886.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1886.  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations  1888.  Second  Class  Law  School  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1894. 

Sprague,  John  Alexander  Davies,  eldest  son  of  John  Daniel  Sprague,  Esq., 
Beulah  Hill,  Upper  Norwood,  aged  15,  May  7.  Leftl883.2  Whitelaw 

Jackson,  George  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  George  Jackson,  Esq.,  Selby 
Park,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  January  1.  Left  1884.1  Green 

Of  Norton  Grange,  Knowle,  Warwickshire. 

Radley,  Edward  Yelf,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Radley,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Radley,  4,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  28. 
Left  1884.2  Green 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.  A  Civil  Engineer.  Of  27,  Albert  Hall 
Mansions,  London,  W.  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Smallwood,  Frank  Graham,  son  of  A.  Smallwood,  Esq.,  Barikshall  Street, 
Calcutta,  aged  14,  February  10.  Left  1S82.3  Green 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  July  24,  1886.  Captain  1897.  Served  in  the 
Sikkim  Expedition  1888.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Operations  in  Chitral  1895.  Army 
and  Navy  Club, 

Watson,  Ernest,  son  of  James  Watson,  Esq.,  32,  Gloucester  Crescent, 
London,  W.,  aged  13,  May  31.  Left  1884.2  Green 

An  East  India  Merchant.    Of  19,  Strand  Road  North,  Calcutta,  1904. 


84  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Furness,  John  Monteith,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Monteith  Furness, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  May  16.     Left  1888.2  Town 

Scholar  1883  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1888.  Scholar 
of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1888.  B.A.,  First,  Class  Classical  Tripos,  part 1, 
1891,  M.A.  1903.  Headmaster  Richmond  School,  Yorkshire,  from  1903.  Of  The 
Friary,  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 

Gillson,  Godfrey,  second  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Gillson,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  December  15.  Left  1884.'  Town— Lee  Warner 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1886.  Woolwich  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery 
November  13,  1889.  Lieutenant  1892.  Captain  1900.  Served  on  the  N.  W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Nile  Expedition  1899.  Egyptian 
Medal  with  Olasp.  Mudeford,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Mee,  Colin  Oowper,  fourth  son  of  the  late  John  Cowper  Mee,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Mee,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December  24.  Left  1884.3  Town 

A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon  from  1888.  Of  Neuchatel,  Neboda,  Ceylon.  Badminton 
Club. 

Rhoades,  Edmund  Lushington,  second  son  of  Henry  Tull  Rhoades,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1847),  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  25.  Left  1886.3  Town 

In  the  Merchant  Service  1886-94.  In  Command  of  a  Gunboat  on  Lake  Nyassa 
(Foreign  Office),  from  1894.  Fort  Johnston,  Lake  Nyassa,  British  Central  Africa. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1882. 

Ainsworth,  Percy,  sou  of  Charles  Frederick  Ainsworth,  Esq.,  Lower 
Brazley,  Horwich,  Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  February  10. 
Left  1883.8  School 

Cotton  Spinner.    Of  Ramwells,  Bromley  Cross,  Bolton. 

Bradby,  Henry  Christopher,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Bradby, 
(O.K.  1839),  Headmaster  of  Haileybury  College,  Hertford,  aged  13, 
December  28.  Left  1887.3  School 

XI.  1885,  1886,  1887.  XV.  1886.  Racquets  1887.  New  College,  Oxford,  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations  1889.  B.A.  Second  Class  Final  Classical  School  1891. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School  from  May,  1892.  Author  of  "  Rugby,"  in  Bell's 
"  Handbooks  to  the  Great  Public  Schools,"  1900.  Of  46,  Church  Street,  Rugby. 

Newman,  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  James  Newman,  Esq.,  Barnsley,  York- 
shire, aged  13,  June  30.  Left  1886.2  School 

A  Solicitor  at  Barnsley.    Accidentally  killed  on  the  Railway  19th  June,  1893. 

Phillipps,  Grismond,  eldest  son  of  Captain  Grismond  Phillipps,  J.P.,  Bron- 
wydd  Arms,  Carmarthenshire,  aged  14,  Nov.  '24.  Left  1886.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Carmarthen  Artillery  Militia  March,  1887.  Captain  1892.  J.P. 
for  Carmarthenshire.  Of  Cwmgwilly,  Bronwydd  Arms. 

Ridgway,  Herbert  Gainsford,  son  of  Tobias  Gainsford  Ridgway,  Esq., 
2,  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left 
1885.1  School 

Formerly  in  business  in  the  Bombay  and  Burma  Trading  Corporation. 

Wilson,  Rowland  Alwyne,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Reginald  Wilson, 
Bolsterstone,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  July  18.  Left  1887.*  School 

XI.  1885,  1886,  1887.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1894. 
Ordained  1894.  Vicar  of  Hints,  Tamworth,  from  1900. 

Cartwright,  Thomas  George,  eldest  son  of  William  George  Cartwright, 
Esq.,  Springfield,  Newport,  Monmouthshire,  aged  14,  March  10. 
Left  1885.8  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1885.  VIII.  1884.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1887.  In  business  at  Newport. 
Of  Fairwater,  Cardiff. 


Jex-Bla-ke,  1874-87.  85 


De  Rivaz,  Charles  Henry  Chevally,  son  of  Victor  0.  de  Rivaz,  Esq., 
Northbrook  House,  Grove  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  August 
30.  Left  1884s  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Stock  Jobber  1891. 

Oldrey,  Eustace  Nugent, -son  of  the  late  Robert  Oldrey,  Esq.,  and  brother 
of  H.  B.  Oldrey,  Esq.,  Northampton,  aged  13,  March  11.  Left 
1886.1  Bowden  Smith 

Of  69,  Prince  of  Wales  Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  London,  S.W. 

Watson,  Edward  Alexander,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Brown  Watson,  Esq., 
Sudworth,NewBrighton,agedl4,Oct.7.  Left  1883.2  BowdenSmith 

Residing  in  America.    Of  Nimrod  Hall,  Bath  County,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

Balderson,  Claude  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Balderson,  tiemel  Herapstead, 
aged  14,  March  14.  Left  1885.1  '  Hutchinson 

Enlisted  in  the  6th  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment.    At  Moultau,  India,  1891. 

Hutchinson,  Edward  Percy,  son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Heap 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson,  Cottingham  Hall. 
Hull,  aged  13,  January  30.  Left  1884.3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1884.    VIII.  1883,  1884.     In  his  brother's  Shipping  Office  at  Hull. 

Lloyd,  Frederick  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Maurice  Lloyd,  Rector  of 
Montgomery,  and  ward  of  the  Rev.  Robert  More  White,  Church- 
stoke,  aged  14,  October  13.  Left  1883.3  Hutchinson 

Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  London. 

Scotter,  Frederick  Charles,  only  son  of  Charles  Scotter,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Bowdon,  Cheshire, aged!3,  June  29.  LeftlSS?.1  Hutchinson 
Racquets  1887.    A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1900     Of  75, 
Lombard  Street,  London,  B.C.,  and  7,  Park  Lane,  W.    Constitutional  Club. 

Baines,  Henry  Yerdon,  son  of  William  Mortimer  Baines,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Bell  Hall,  York,  aged  13,  February  13.  Left  1884.2  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  February,  1891.    Of  29,  Coleman  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Hill,  Charles  Alexander,  only  son  of  the  late  Kly  Hill,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Hill,  The  Hollies,  Croxtebh  Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  5. 
Left  1886.8  Scotb 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.  M.B.  1894.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 
Practising  at  Liverpool.  Of  13,  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool.  Conservative  Club. 

Kingsley,  Charles    William  Manuel,  son  of  Mrs.  Kingsley,  3,  Ovington 
Square,  South  Kensington,  aged  13,  Feb.  19.     Left    1885.3     Scott 
At  Rondebosch,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1891. 

Rodger,  George  Douglas,  son  of  George  Rodger,  Esq.,  3,  Sandford  Place, 
Cheltenham,  aged  14,  April  26.  Left  1884.8  Scott 

In  Buenos  Ayres  since  1886. 

Sykes,  Percy  Molesworth,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Sykes,  (OR.  1812), 
Chaplain  bo  the  Forces,  Canterbury,  aged  14,  February  28.  Left 
1886.2  Scott 

Racquets  1886,  1886.  Sandhurst  1887.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
February  28,  1888.  Captain  1897.  Temporary  Major  1899.  Transferred  to  Indian 
Army  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901,  in  command  of 
Montgomeryshire  I.Y.  Wounded.  Despatches.  Received  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society's  Back  Grant  1899,  and  Royal  Gold  Medal  1902.  C.M.G.  1902.,  for  service 
in  Persia.  Author  of  "  Ten  Thousand  Miles  in  Persia,"  1902.  H.B.M.'s  Consul  at 
Kerman  and  Persian  Baluchistan  1903.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Allen,  Edward  Lynn,  eldest  son  of  Bulkeley  Allen,  Esq.,  J.P.,  (O.K.  1853), 
West  Lynn,  Albrincham,  aged  13,  February  7.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Sandhurst  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment 
June  5,  Is89.  Captain  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  January  to  May, 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Boughton-Leigh,  Percy  Wilfrid,  son  of  the  Rev.  Theodosius  Egerton 
Boughton  Ward  Boughton -Leigh,  Newbold-on-Avon,  aged  14, 
October  31.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

XV.  1885.  XI.  1885.  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.  M.A.  1898.  Farming 
at  Shiprode,  Slinfield,  Horsham. 

Cockburn,  Hampden  Zane  Churchill,  only  son  of  George  Ralph  Richardson 
Cockburn,  Esq.,  Toronto,  Canada,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left 
1886.2  Elsee 

XV.  18S5.  London  University  January,  1887.  Returned  to  Canada  1887.  M.A. 
Toronto  University  1891.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  and  called  to  the  Canadian 
Bar,  1894.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900  as  Captain,  Eoyal 
Canadian  Dragoons.  Slightly  wounded.  Brevet  of  Major.  Victoria  Cross. 
' '  In  the  action  at  Komati  River,  November  7,  1900,  Lieutenant  Cockburn  with  a 
handful  of  men  held  off  the  Boers  to  enable  the  guns  to  be  saved.  Every  man  of 
his  party  was  either  killed,  wounded,  or  captured,  but  the  guns  were  held." 
Address,  Toronto  Club. 

Hatch,  Charles  Wycliffe,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Charles  Hatch,  Esq., 
Headingley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  September  12.  Left  1885.1  Elsee 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1885.    Was  on  the  Stock  Exchange. 

Anders,  Francis  Robert,  son  of  Henry  William  Anders,  Esq.,  Thornleigh, 
Huddersfield,  aged  13,  February  14.  Lefb  1885.3  Lee  Warner 

In  the  Wool  business  in  Manchester  1887.  In  Australia  for  the  sake  of  his  health 
since  1890.  Of  Wandeen,  Semiphore,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Turner,  Christopher  Edward,  son  of  John  Pemberton  Turner,  Esq., 
Leamington,  aged  14,  February  19.  Left  1884.3  Lee  Warner 

Farming  in  North- West  America  1891.    A  Journalist  at  Bella  Vista,  U.S.A. 

Heaton,  Alan  Baldwin,  son  of  John  Deakin  Heaton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Claremont, 
Leeds,  aged  13,  October  26.  Left  1887.2  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos  1890. 
Student  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital.  Is  dead. 

Stevenson,  Charles  Lorimer,  son  of  William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Cumber- 
nauld,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  June  2.  Left  1883.2  Lee  Warner 

A  Tea  planter  in  Assam.  Divisional  Manager,  Consolidated  Tea  and  Land  Co., 
Kalighat,  Sylhet,  Assam. 

Bond,  Frederick  Edward  Vivian,  second  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq., 
Wargrave  Hill,  Henley-on-Thames,  aged  14,  May  5.  Left 
1884.*  Whitelaw 

Formerly  in  business  at  Saltburn.    Of  Burmer  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 

Whittaker,  Thomas  Sherren,  son  of  Thomas  Earle  Whittaker,  Esq., 
Fernleigh,  Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  14,  January  26.  Lefc 

1887.1  Whitelaw 

XV.  1886.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Law  Special  1890. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1892.  Of  3,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

Callender,  David  Aubrey,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Pope  Callender,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Callender,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Nov.  11.  Left  1883.1  Town 
Went  to  Wellington  College  and  Sandhurst.    Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal 
Scots  1887.    Captain  1896.    Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  1888. 

Wreford-Brown,  Louis,  third  son  of  Captain  William  Wreford-Brown, 
4,  Worcester  Villas,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  December  9.  Left 

1885.2  Hutchinson 

XI.  1885.   A  Stock  Broker  in  Bristol.    Of  The  Cottage,  Wroxall,  Nailsea,  Bristol 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1882. 

filandford,  Joseph  John  Gubhrie,  son  of  the  Rev.  Josias  Jessop  Blandford, 
(O.K.  1829),  Spondon,  Derby,  aged  14,  Jan  2.  Left  1886.1  School 

Scholar  18S2.  VIII.  1885.  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.  M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  1893.  Practising  at  Whittingnam,  Lancashire. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  87 


Bolland,  James  Wyllie,  son  of  Thomas  Joseph  Bolland,  Esq.,  Broome 
House,  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  24.  Left  1885.2  School 

A  Produce  Broker  in  London  1891.    Of  Holy  well,  North  Wales. 

Ellison,  Henry  Richard  Nevile,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Christopher 
Ellison,  (O.K.  1849),  Bracebridge,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  July  16.  Left 
1886.1  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  Ordained  1898.  Vicar  of  Savernake, 
Marlborough,  from  1901. 

Browning,  Edward  Eustace,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Charles  Browning,  Esq., 
The  Woodlands,  near  Redditch,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left 
1883.1  Bowden  Smith 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1894.    Practising  at  Redditch. 

Capron,  Charles,  third  son  of  Frederick  Lucas  Capron,  Esq.,  17,  Warwick 
Square,  London.  S.W.,  aged  14,  Sept.14.  Leftl884.3  BowdenSmith 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Of  Portswood  Road,  Southampton. 

Harrison,  Oswald,  son  of  Edward   Hodgson  Harrison,  Esq.,  Breck  Hay, 
Liscard,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  May  17.     Left  1883.3     BowdenSmith 
In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Plymyard,  Eastham,  Cheshire. 

Hessey,  James  Dodson,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Falkner  Hessey,  Basing, 
Basingstoke,  aged  14,  July  3.  Left  1884.3  Bowden  Smith 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1886.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1892.  Practising  at 
Hastings.  Of  Torfield  House,  High  Street,  Hastings. 

Slater,  John  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Slater,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Holmses, 
Sharpies,  Bolton,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  1884.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.  Major  2nd  V.B.  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment.  Of  Dunscar, 
Bolton. 

Burnett,  Charles  Kenyon,  only  son  of  Charles  Burnett,  Esq.,  Biggleswade, 
aged  13,  June  20.  Left  1886.2  Hutchinson 

Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  18th  Hussars,  January  23,  1889.  Captain  1898. 
Major  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Talana  and  Lombard's 
Kop,  Defence  of  Ladysmith.  Laing's  Nek,  Belfast,  Lydeuburg.  Despatches. 
Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Of  Campden  House,  Aldershot.  Cavalry  Club. 

Mothersill,  Herbert  Johnson,  third  son  of  Christopher  Mothersill,  Esq.» 
Woodburne,  Brooklands,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left 
1886.1  Hutchinson 

XV.  1884,  1885.    In  business.    Of  Parney,  near  Macclesfield. 

Preston,  Henry  Chippendale,  son  of  Robert  Wheeler  Preston,  Esq.,  Clare 
Lodge,Wallasey,Cheshire,aged  13,Aug.  18.  Left  1883.1  Hutchinson 
In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Clare  Lodge,  Wallasey. 

Rawlinson,  Abram  Leonard,  only  son  of  Abram  Creswicke  Rawlinson, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1851),  Chipping  Norton,  aged  13,  May  20.  Left 
same  Term.  Hutchinson 

At  Fort  Atkinson,  Jefferson  Co.,  Wisconsin,  U.S.A. 

Dowdall,  Harold  Chaloner,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Dowdall,  Esq., 

care  of  Mrs.  Dowdall,  Alexandra  Drive,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool, 

aged  14,  March  7.     Left  1887.2  Scott 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1887.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1887.  B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893.  Of  28,  Alexandra 
Drive,  Liverpool.  St.  James'  Club. 

Firth,  Edward  Willoughby,  second  son  of  Edward  Firth,  Esq.,  Tapton 
Edge,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  April  7.  Left  1885.3  Scott 

A  Steel  Manufacturer,  Norfolk  Works,  Sheffield.  J.P.  for  West  Biding  of 
Yorkshire.  Of  Tapton  Edge,  Sheffield.  Isthmian  Club. 


88  Jex-Blalce,  1874-87. 


Wellby,  Edwin  Victor,  fourth  son  of  John  Henry  Wellby,  Esq.,  12,  Rnssell 
Square.  London,  W.C.,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left  1884.'  Scott 

Studied  in  Germany,  1885-6.  In  business  from  1888.  Lieutenant-Colonel  1st 
Tower  Hamlets'  Volunteers.  Served  with  C.I.V.  in  the  South  African  War,  1900, 
commanding  Machine  Gun  Section.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  Of  5,  Upper  Avenue  Koad,  London,  N.W.  Imperial  Service  Club. 

Gaddum,  Arthur  Louis  Roger,  third  son  of  George  Henry  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Withington,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  6.  Left  1886.1  Elsee 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.,  Second  Class  Law  Tripos,  1890. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June,  1891.  Of  West  View,  Lymm,  Cheshire. 
Isthmian  Club. 

G-rice,  James  Elliott,  son  of  Edwin  James  Grice,  Esq.,  C.E.,  The  Field, 
Newport,  Monmouth,  aged  14,  April  13.  Left  1886.3  Elsee 

A  Student  at  Leipsig  1891. 

Martyn,  Richard  Linnington,  second  son  of  the  late  Richard  Martyn,  Esq., 
of  Broadclyst,  brother  and  ward  of  H.  M.  Martyn,  Esq.,  Countess 
Weir,  Exeter,  aged  13,  August  28.  Left  1886.2  Elsee 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1898.  M.A.  1900.  Ordained  1898.  Vicar  of 
Badwell  Ash,  with  Hunston,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  from  1902.  Has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  LINNINGTON  after  MARTYN. 

Snewin,  Percy,  son  of  Charles  Boyes  Noel  Snewin,  Esq.,  Back  Hill,  Hatton 
Garden,  London,  aged  13,  December  26.  Left  1885.1  Elsee 

In  business  in  London.    Of  9,  Alwyne  Mansions,  Alwyne  Road,  Wimbledon. 

Brandram,  George  Alfred,  son  of  Samuel  Brandram,  Esq.,  Fawley, 
Dynevor  Gardens,  Richmond,  Surrey,  aged  14,  March  30.  Left 
1885.3  Lee  Warner 

Proprietor  and  Manager  Grand  Theatre,  Croydon.    Of  28,  Ellerker  Gardens* 

Richmond,  Surrey. 

Chamberlain,  Arthur  Neville,  second  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Joseph 
Chamberlain,  M.P.,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left 
1886.3  Lee  Warner 

A  Manufacturer.     Of  Highbury,  Moor  Green,  Birmingham. 

Granet,  William  Guy,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Augustus  Granet, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1833),  care  of  Mrs.  Granet,  Salita  san  Bartolomeo  degli 
Armeni,  Genoa,  aged  14,  October  13.  Left  1884.2  Lee  Warner 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  Modern  History  School  1889.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1893.  Secretary  to  the  Railway  Companies  Association 
from  1900.  Of  53,  Parliament  Street,  London.  S.W.  Brooks'  Club. 

Barker,  Peter  William,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  Barker,  Rushden 
Rectory,  Higham  Ferrers,  aged  13,  May  9.  Left  1884.1  Whitelaw 
An  Indigo  planter  in  India.  Of  Neeschindipore,  near  Calcutta. 

Dulley,  Herbert,  son  of  the  late  William  Dulley,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Dulley, 
The  Lindens,  Wellingborough,  aged  13,  June  6.  Left 
1886  -  Whitelaw 

In  business  as  a  Brewer,  1891. 

Firth,  Charles  Henry  Bramley,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Mark  Firth,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Firth,  Oak  Brook,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left 
1884 3  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1886.  Formerly  in  business  in  Sheffield.  Of 
Ashwicke  Hall,  Marshfield,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 

Foster,  Kenric  George,  third  son  of  George  Anthony  Foster,  Esq.,  Chilton 
Lodge,  Southsea,  aged  15,  January  30.  Left  1886.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1884,  1885,  1886.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1893. 
Ordained  1892.  Chaplain,  Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  from  1900. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Wrigley,  Louis  Comyns,  second  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley,  Esq., 
Fieldhead,  Netherton,  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left 
1885.3  Whitelaw 

XV.  1884.    A  Land  Agent.    Of  Trelleck  Grange,  Chepstow. 

Deakin,  William  Kothschild,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Deakin,  Esq.,  Eller  How, 
Grange-over-Sands,  aged  13,  May  20.  Left  1885.3  Green 

Of  Eller  How,  Grange-over-Sauds. 

Andrews,  Octavius  Charles,  son  of  Mrs.  Andrews,  Pennington  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  November  2.  Left  1884.2  Town 

L.R.G.P.,  London,  1902.    Of  21,  Pennington  Street,  Eugby. 

Dennis,  Stanley  Martyn,  son  of  James  Hawke  Dennis,  Esq.,  Marlfield, 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  11.  Left  same  Term.  Elsee 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Bridgefield,  Halewood,  near  Liverpool. 

Haworth,  Alfred,  second  son  of  Abraham  Haworth,  Esq.,  Hilston  House, 
Altrincham,  aged  14,  February  7.  Left  1886.1  Hutchinson 

Victoria  University,  Manchester,  B.A.  1890.    Partner  in  James  Dilworth  &  Son. 
Of  The  Knoll,  Altrincham. 

Jackson,  John  Michel,  second  son  of  George  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq., 
Lucknow,  India,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left  1887.3  Hutchinson 

Called  to  the  Bar  November,  1890.  Practising  in  Oudh  from  1893.   Of  10,  Outram 
Road,  Lucknow,  India. 

Le  Mesurier,  Claude  William,  second  son  of  Edward  Algernon  Le  Mesurier. 
Esq.,  Banker,  39,  Oorso  Magenta,  Genoa,  aged  14,  September  23. 
Left  1883.2  Lee  Warner 

Has  lived  in  Australia  for  health.    Of  Coolgardie,  Western  Australia. . 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1882. 

Darnell.  Charles  Knapp,  son  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Charles  West  Darnell, 
(O.K.  1857),  Cargilfield,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  February  2.  Left 
1886-1  School 

L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1898.    Practising  at  Bangor,    Co.    Down, 
Ireland. 

Davidson,  Frank  James,  son  of  James  Davidson,  Esq.,  Bank  House, 
Acklington,  aged  14,  May  2.  Left  1886.2  School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.    In  South  Africa,  1904. 

Evans,  Granyille  Pennefather,  son  of  Matthew  Pennefather  Evans,  Esq., 
17,  Airlie  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  London,  W., aged  13,  December 
9.  Leftl886.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  24th  Regiment  July  16, 1890.    Indian   Staff  Corps. 
Captain  1901. 

Hartley,  Henry,  only  son  of  Milham  Hartley,  Esq.,  Larkfield,  Chepstow, 
aged  13,  December  2.  Left  1886.1  School 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.    Diploma  1889.    Farming  in  Italy.    Of 
Villa  Santa  Cristina,  Vareggi,  Florence,  Italy. 

Hill,  Ninian  Crawfurd,  son  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  Dean  Park  House, 
Edinburgh,  aged  14,  June  24.  Left  1884.1  School 

Residing  in  Australia  1891. 

Moultrie,  Hugh  Crawford,  son  of  George  William  Moultrie,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1843),  Bank  of  England,  Manchester,  aged  13,  September  23. 
Left  1885.2  School 

Woolwich  1886.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  February,  1888.    Captain  1898. 
Served  in  Chitral  1895.      Storming  of  Malakand,  Passage  of  Swab  River,  and 
action  at  Panjkera  River.    Medal  with  Clasp.    With  Tirah  Expedition  1897-98. 
Dargal  and  Saran  Sar.    Two  Clasps. 
VOL.  III.  L 


90  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Naylor,  Charles  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Richard  Naylor,  Esq.,  C.S.I., 
Bombay  Civil  Service,  aged  13,  July  20.  Left  1884.3  School 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1890.    Practising  at  Bangkok,  Siam. 

Ormerod,  Ernest  William,  elder  son  of  the  late  Edward  Latham  Ormerod, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  (O.R,  1833),  care  of  Mrs.  Ormerod,  14,  Old 
Steyne,  Brighton,  aged  13,  November  17.  Left  1887.2  School 

Scholar  1883.  Major  Exhibitioner  1887.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890. 
M.A.  and  M.B.  1895.  M.D.  1901.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1894.  Of  87,  Lansdowne 
Place,  Hove,  Brighton. 

Pirie,  Francis  David,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  George  Pirie,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1850), 
Leckmelm,  Garve,  Ross-shire,  and  26,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.  W., 
aged  14,  March  29.  Left  1885.3  School 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1886.  In  business.  Of  Stoney  Wood  House,  Bucks- 
burn,  Aberdeenshire. 

Reynolds,  Ernest  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Paxton  Hall, 
St.  Neots,  aged  14,  April  26.  Left  1886.s  School 

In  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  1891. 

Soames,  Harold,  fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Soames,  Mildenhall, 
Marlborough,  aged  14,  September  10.  Left  1883.1  School 

Farming  in  the  Transvaal,  near  Johannisburg,  1891.    In  South  Africa  1904. 

Stephens,  Archibald  Collingwood,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
George  Stephens,  St.  John's  Darlington,  aged  13,  November  18. 
Left  1887.2  School 

XV.  1886.  VIII.  1887.  Scholar  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1887.  Second  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1889.  Second  Class  Final  Classics,  1891.  B.A.  1892,  M.A. 
1895.  Ordained  1896.  Assistant  Curate  of  Cirencester,  from  1898. 

Till,   Ernest   Wentwortb,   son   of  Edward  Till,   Esq.,    Canbury    Lodge, 
Kingston-on-Thames,  aged  15,  September  3.     Left  1883.2     School 
Of  20,  Court  Yard,  Eltham,  Kent. 

Townend,  William,  son  of  Joseph  Winsley  Townend,  Esq.,  Cullingworth, 
Bingley,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  September  4.     Left  1883.3       School 
In  business  at  Bradford. 

Whishaw,  Alfred  Bertram,  son  of  Alfred  Henry  Whishaw,  Esq.,  St.  Peters- 
burg, care  of  J.  Todd,  Esq.,  All  Hallow's  Chambers,  Lombard 
Street,  London,  E.C.,  aged  13,  February  7.  Left  1887.2  School 

XV.  1885,  1886.     A  Medical  Student.     Returned  to  St.  Petersburg,  August,  1891. 

Bell,  Charles  Meredith,  son  of  G.  M.  Bell,  Esq.,  Manor  House,  Hook, 
Surbiton,  aged  16,  June  14.  Left  1884.3  Bowden  Smith 

Manager  of  Estates,  Wentwood,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

Bird,  Francis  Charlton,  son  of  Edward  Johns  Bird,  Esq.,  Barton  Hall, 
Burton-on-Trent,  aged  13,  Oct.  5.  Left  1885.3  Bowden  Smith 

Of  Hatton  House,  Tutbury. 

Bowden  Smith,  Harold,  eighth  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowden  Smith, 
(O.K.  1844),  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  14,  July  5. 
Left  1887.8  Bowden  Smith 

XI,  1886,  1887.  Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1895 
Chaplain,  R.I.E.  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1897-1900.  Rector  of  Yattendon, 
Newbury,  Berks,  from  1900. 

Dixon,  Lennox  Burton,  eldest  son  of  James  Willis  Dixon,  Esq  ,  West- 
bourne,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left  1886.3  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.    Of  More  Hall,  Bolsterstone,  Sheffield. 


Jex-Blake,   1874-87.  91 

Dllffield,  Arthur  Stewart,  son  of  William  Ward  Duffield,  Esq.,  Brownings, 
Ohelmsford,  aged  15,  September  6.  Left  1885.3  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1895.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1894.  Of 
40,  New  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Chelmsford. 

Murray,  Alan  Beville,  son  of  Major  Harvey  Young  Murray,  Nusserabad, 
India,  care  of  T.  W.  Flavelle,  Esq.,  14,  Devonport  Street,  London, 
W.,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  1883.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  February  17th,  1891.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  1899.  Served  in  Burma  1892,  and  1895-96. 

Pattinson,  Kichard  Everard,  son  of  Hugh  Lee  Pattinson,  Esq.,  Scots 
House,  West  Boldeu,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  November  27. 
Left  1883.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.    Of  Fenchurch  House,  5,  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  B.C. 
Adams,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Adams,  Esq.,  (o.n.  1849),  Stoke- 
upon-Trent,  aged  14,  August  12.     Left  1887. x  Hutchinson 

A  Colliery  and  Pottery  Owner  at  Tunstall,  Staffs.  Of  Moreton  House,  Wolstanton, 
Stoke-upon-Trent. 

Cassels,  Kenneth  Scougall,  son  of  Andrew  Cassels,  Esq.,  51,  Cleveland 
Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  June  5.  Left  1885.3  Hutchinson 

Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Hampshire  Regiment, 
October  23,  1889.  Lieutenant  1891.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  1900.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Onions,  John  Coilingwood,  eldest  son  of  John  Collingwood  Onions,  Esq., 
J.P.,  The  Grange,  Tyseley,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  November  29. 
Left  1886.3  Hutchinson 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1895.  Ordained  1891.  Rector  of 
Ashton,  Chudleigh,  Devon,  from  1897. 

Speed,  Edwin  Arney,  son  of  Robert  Henry  Speed,  Esq.,  The  Park, 
Nottingham,  aged  13,  March  11.  Left  1887.8  Hutchinson 

Scholar  1882.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1887.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  1883.  B.A.  First  Class  Classical  Tripos  1890.  LL.B.  and  M.A.  1894. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893.  Attorney-General,  Lagos,  West  Africa, 
from  1900. 

Weeden,  Edward  St.  Clair,  only  son  of  Edward  Charles  Weeden,  Esq., 
Park  Villa.  Eastbourne,  aged  15,  July  12.  Left  1886.2  Hutchinson 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1893.  Ordained  1895.  Minor  Canon  of 
Chester  Cathedral,  1QOO-03.  Vicar  of  Canon  Frome,  and  Rector  of  Munsley, 
Hereford,  from  1903. 

Murray-Browne,  Cecil,  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Murray-Browne,  Esq.,  47, 
West  Parade,  Ehyl,  aged  13,  November  17.  Left  1885.1  Scott 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1894. 

Chamberlin,  Robert  Marshall,  son  of  Alexander  Robert  Chamberliu,  Esq., 
The  Grove,  Norwich,  aged  14,  March  21.  Left  1884.  Scott 

In  business  at  Norwich.    Of  Christchurch  Road,  Norwich. 

Fairclough,  James  Stanley,  son  of  James  Stanley  Fairclough,  Esq., 
Ellerslie,  Aughton,  Ormskirk,  aged  14,  Aug.  7.  Left  1883.2  Scott 

Tn  business  as  a  Cotton  Broker  in  Liverpool. 

Parran,  George  Erie,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Henry  Farran,  Esq.,  Belcamp, 
Wimbledon,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left  1886.2  Scott 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1892.  Diocesan  Missioner 
at  All  Saints,  Chiswick,  from  1901. 

Harding,  William  Grosvenor,  eldest  son  of  William  Septimus  Harding, 
Esq.,  Englefield,  Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  26. 
Left  1886.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1886.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Lincolnshire 
Regiment,  December  21,  1889.  Captain  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1902,  April  and  May. 


92  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Hay,  John  James,  only  son  of  the  late  James  Hay,  and  ward  of  J.  Pringle, 
Esq.,  Glaremont  Park,  Leith,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  May  20. 
Left  1884.*  Scott 

University  College,  Oxford,  1887. 

Kelvey,  Arthur  Robert,  second  son  of  Charles  Kelvey,  Esq.,  29,  Norfolk 
Road,  Avenue  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  October  8. 
Left  1886.1  Scott 

In  an  Auctioneer's  Office,  1891. 

Howard,  John  Cephas,  son  of  Edward  Carrington  Howard,  Esq.,  Poynton 
Birches,  Stockport,  aged  14,  March  26.  Left  1884.1  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Cheshire  Eegiment,  March  9,  1891.  Captain, 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  1898.  Reserve  of  Officers,  1903.  Of  Brinnington,  Mine- 
head,  Somerset.  Wellington  Club,  London. 

Lomax,  Charles  Edward,  second  son  of  Thomas  Openshaw  Lomax,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1852),  Bodfaoh,  Llanfyllin,  R.S.O.,  Montgomeryshire,  aged 
14,  January  20.  Left  1886*  Scott 

Of  Villa  Norge,  Llanfyllin,  near  Oswestry. 

Schwabe,  Herbert  Priestley,  second  son  of  Henry  Albert  Schwabe,  Esq., 
Lymm,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  9.  Left  1883.3  Scott 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Of  Heathwaite,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

Bond,  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Bond,  Anderley,  Alford, 
Lincolnshire,  afterwards  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  aged  13,  January 
24.  Leftl888.2  Elsee 

Magdalen  College,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1901.  Ordained  1892.  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's, 
Holbeach  Marsh,  from  1897. 

Fairhurst,  James  Ashton,  only  son  of  Thomas  Fairhurst,  Esq.,  Kilbey, 
Worthington,  Wigan,  aged  15,  February  16.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1892.  Of  Walton -on-the -Hill,  Stafford.  Junior  Athenaeum  Club. 

Lees,  Arthur  John,  son  of  John  Lees,  Esq.,  Slade  Hill,  Wolverhampton, 
aged  14,  October  4.  Left  1884.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  April,  1890.  Birmingham  Law  Society's  Gold  Medal.  Of 
54,  Parliament  Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. 

Livingstone,  William  Ramsay,  eldest  son  of  George  Ramsay  Livingstone, 
Esq.,  Sandy  way,  Claughton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left 

1886.2  Elsee 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1893.  Assistant  Curate 
at  Preston,  Lancashire,  1903. 

Melly,  Henry  Greg,  seventh  son  of  Charles  Pierre  Melly,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Riversley,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  October  23.  Left 

1886. 3  Elsee 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Of  Riversley,  Aigburth. 

Bateson,  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Bateson,  D.D., 
Master  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  care  of  Mrs.  Bateson, 
12,  Queen  Anne  Terrace,  Cambridge,  aged  13,  September  29. 
Left  1885.1  Lee  Warner 

Exhibitioner  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1888.  Scholar  1889.  B.A.  First  Class 
Historical  Tripos  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1896.  Stipendary  at 
Mauritius  1901.  Attorney -General  of  St.  Lucia  from  December,  1903. 

Drummond,  James  Iver  Macpherson,  son  of  William  Venn  Drummond, 
Esq.,  Shanghai,  China,  aged  13,  October  4.  Left  1885.2  Lee  Warner 
In  the  Chinese  Maritime  Customs  Department  1891. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  93 


Mander,  John  Harold,  son  of  the  late  Charles  B.  Mander,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Mander,  The  Mount,  Wolverhampton,  aged  13,  August  3. 
Left  1888.1  Lee  Warner 

XV.  1886,  1387.  VIII.  1886,  1837.  Racquets  1883.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
1888.  Gazetted  to  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  July  16,  1890.  Captain 
1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Slightly  wounded  at  Paarde- 
berg.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Care  of  Cox  &  Co., 
16,  Charing  Cross. 

Ramsay,  George,  son  of  William  Ramsay,  Esq.,  (o  R.  1844),  Nasik,  Bombay 
Civil  Service,  aged  13,  October  25.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

King's  College,  London,  Medical  Student,  1887.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1892. 
Captain,  Indian  Medical  Service.  Residency  Surgeon  and  Political  Agent  at 
Baghdad,  where  he  died  24th  March,  1902. 

Ratcliff,  William  Milner,  eldest  son  of  Daniel  Rowlinson  Ratcliff,  Esq., 
Great  Alne  Hall,  Alccster,  aged  14,May  12.  Left  1887.2  Lee  Warner 

XI.  1887.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1895.  Admitted  a  Solicitor 
1896.  Of  1,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  London,  W.  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Homer,   Ralph  Cudworth,  son  of  Robert  Romer,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  (afterwards 

Sir  R.  Romer,  a  Justice  of  the    High    Court),  Grenville  Place, 

South  Kensington,  aged  14,  June  22.     Left  1885.2         Lee  Warner 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    In  the  Lunacy  Office,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice.    Of  Oak 

Dene,  Tanbridge,  near  Oxted,  Surrey. 

Allman,  James  Abraham,  only  son  of  Richard  Lane  A 11  man,  Esq  ,  Wood- 
lands, Bandon,  aged  15,  June  15.  Left  1885.2  Whitelaw 

Of  Woodlands,  Bandon,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland. 

Ashby,  Harold  Glover,  son  of  W.  G.  Ashby,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Common, 
Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  aged  16,  April  13.  Left  188i.3  Whitelaw 

Died  October  4,  1887. 

Whitelaw,  1'rancis,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  Assistant  Master 
at  Rugby  School,  aged  14,  May  22.  Left  1887.5  Whitelaw 

M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  1896.    Practising  at  Black  Torrington,  N.  Devon. 

Leverson,  Harry  Adolphe,  second  son  of  James  Leverson,  Esq.,  1,  Marl- 
borough  Gate,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  May  3.  Leftl886.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1882.  Sandhurst  1890.  Gazetted  to  West  India  Regiment,  1892.  Royal 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  1895.  Captain  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1900.  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  Battle  of  Colenso.  Severely  wounded. 
Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Haggle,  Charles  James,  son  of  Peter  Haggle,  Esq.,  Cleadon  Park,  South 
Shields,  aged  15,  June  13.  Left  1883.2  Michell 

Died  in  1887. 

Harrison,  Willoughby  Hyde,  son  of  Alfred  Hyde  Harrison,  Esq., 
Dunchurch,  aged  14,  February  16.  Left  1884.3  Michell 

XV.  1884.  Oxford  Military  College,  1885.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The 
Border  Regiment  (34th),  1890.  Army  Service  Corps,  May  19, 1891.  Captain  1895. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900  and  1902.  Came  home  with  sun- 
stroke, and  is  hopelessly  invalided.  Retired  1903. 

Jobling,  John  Beresford,  son  of  Major  Alfred  Jobling,  Seaton  Lodge, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  12,  October  21.  Left  1885.1  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  (Militia)  Battalion  The  Liverpool  Regiment,  January  9.  1889. 
Captain  1891.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1902. 

Piffard,  Guerard  Robert  Eyre,  son  of  Albert  Piffard,  Esq.,  Felden,  Box- 
moor,  Herts,  aged  13,  April  29.  Michell 

Died  at  School,  July  5,  1883. 

Seckham,  Gerald  James  Thorne,  third  son  of  Samuel  Lipscomb  Seckham, 
Esq.,  Beacon  House,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  Oct.  21.  Left  1885.2  Michell 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1898.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1891.    Of  4,  Stone  Buildings,  London,  W.C.    Junior  Athenaeum  Club. 


94  Jen-Blake,  1874-87. 

Austen,  Frank,  second  son  of  Ambrose  Austen,  Esq.,  Hillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  January  13.  Left  1886.3  Town 

Heidelberg  1887.  On  a  Tea  Estate,  1890-94.  In  Ceylon  and  Australia,  1895-1901. 
Address,  care  of  Messrs.  Mander  Bros.,  Wolverhampton. 

Lowndes,  John  Gordon,  son  of  Colonel  John  Henry  Lowndes,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  September  27.  Left  1883.8  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment  July  30, 
1890.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Defence  of 
Kimberley.  Severely  wounded  in  a  sortie. 

Wright,  Charles  Lingham,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Farncomb 
Wright,  Overslade,  Rugby,  afterwards  Rector  of  Lamborne, 
Romford,  aged  15,  June  4.  Left  1886.2  Town 

Assistant  Master  1889-1903,  and  Headmaster  from  January,  1904,  of  a  Preparatory 
School  at  May  Place,  Malvern  Wells.  Blenheim  Club. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1883. 

Adkins,  Arthur  Sutton,  son  of  George  Adkins,  Esq.,  The  Lightwoods, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left  1886.3  School 

Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Sherwood  Foresters  (45th) 
Regiment,  November  9,  1889.  Captain  1897.  Retired. 

Blyth,  Herbert  William,  son  of  James   Blyth,   Esq.,  2,   Park  Crescent, 
Portland  Place,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  March  1.  Left  1885.2  School 
In  business.    A  Member  of  the  Firm  of  W.  and  A.  Gilbey,  Pantheon,  London. 
Devonshire  Club.    O;  33,  Portland  Place,  London,  W. 

Burgess,  Gilbert  Turner,  second  son  of  John  Bagnold  Burgess,  Esq., 
A.R.A.,  205,  Maida  Vale,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left 
1884.3  School 

In  a  Mercantile  Office  1891.  Afterwards  a  Journalist.  Of  12,  Ovington  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  Devonshire  Club. 

Hill,  Alfred  Rowley,  son  of  the  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Sodor 
and  Man,  Bishop's  Court,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  14,  December  24. 
Left  1883.3  School 

Postlethwaite,  John  Harold,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Postlethwaite,  Wreaks 
End,  Broughton-in-Furness,  aged  13,  June  7.  Left  1883.3  School 

Farming  in  New  Zealand  1887.  Manager  of  a  Fruit  Farm  1904.  Rhodes'  Fruit 
Farm,  Vredenberg,  P.O.,  Bosnian's  Siding,  Cape  Colony. 

Stamer,  Arthur  Cowie,  fifth  son  of  the  Venerable  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlinson 
Stamer,  Bart.,  afterwards  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Shrewsbury, 
(O.K.  1843),  Cliffville,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  aged  13,  March  7.  Left 
1887.2  School 

A  Mechanical  Engineer  and  Member  of  the  Institution.  Locomotive  Superin- 
tendent, Southern  Division,  N.E.  Railway.  Of  Stamford  House,  Holgate,  York. 

Bryce-Smith,  A  mold,  third  son  of  Bryce-Smith,  Esq.,  Rye  Bank,  Ghorlton- 
cum-Hardy,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  6.  Left  1885.3  Bowden  Smith 
In  business  in  Manchester.    Of  16,  Nicholas  Street,  Manchester. 

Davies,  Cyril  Proodvale,  eldest  son  of  John  Morgan  Davies,  Esq.,  Frood- 
vale,  Llandilo,  aged  15,  January  11.  Left  1885.1  Bowden  Smith 

R.A.  College,  Cirencester,  1889.  Diploma  1891.  Fellow  of  the  Surveyors' 
Institution  and  a  Land  Agent.  J.P.  for  Carmarthenshire.  Of  10,  Spilman  Street, 
Carmarthen. 

Nisbet,  Francis  Courtenay,  son  of  Harry  Curtis  Nisbet,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1844), 
Manor  House,  Sidcup,  Kent,  aged  14,  January  18.  Left 
1888.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1886,  1887.  Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  1st  Battalion  The  Gloucestershire 
Regiment  (28th),  March  29,  1890.  Captain  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1901.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Home  address,  The  Old  House, 
Wimbledon. 


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Agnew,  Frank,  second  son  of  Charles  Swain  Agnew,  Esq.,  Beechwoods, 
Prestwich,  aged  13,  April  20.  Left  1888.1  Hutchinson 

XV.  1886,  1887.    Of  5,  Mount  Street,  Manchester. 

Howard,  John  Grantley,  son  of  George  Howard,  Esq.,  Oaklands,  Crickle- 
wood,  Middlesex,  aged  12,  February  20.    Left  1887.3    Hutchinson 
XI.  1887.    Of  7,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Overton,  George  Cecil  Eudall,  son  of  William  Henry  Overton,  Esq.,  J.P., 
(O.K.  1850),  Frimstone  Lodge,  Liphook,  Hants,  aged  13,  October  8. 
Left  1888.3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1888.  VIII.  1888.  Gazetted  to  The  Royal  Fusiliers  1893.  Captain  1899. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  including 
Tugela  Heights,  and  Pieter's  Hill,  and  operations  in  various  parts  to  end  of  war. 
Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Home  address,  as  above. 

Smith,  Harold  Duke,  son  of  Aston  William  Smith,  Esq.,  3,  Merton  Road, 
Bootle,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  October  31.  Left  1885.3  Hutchinson 

A  Civil  Engineer,  Telford  Prizeman.  Engaged  on  Manchester  Ship  Canal  and 
various  Railways  1889.  On  the  Staff  of  the  Great  Western  Railway,  Engineers' 
Office,  Paddington,  London,  W. 

Addington,  Luke  Danby,  son  of  L.  D.  Addington,  Esq.,  Carlton  Road, 
Putney  Hill,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  January  20.  Left  1883.3  Scott 
Died  before  1891. 

Dowson,  Edgar  Enfield,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Enfield  Dowson, 
Unitarian  Manse.  Gee  Cross,  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  19. 
Left  1887.8  Scott 

Of  Shaw  Lane,  Dinting,  near  Manchester. 

Hilleary,  George  Edward,  son  of  Frederick  Edward  Hilleary,  Esq  ,  Blake 
flousei  Stratford,  Essex,  aged  13,  January  28.  Left  1884.2  Scott 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889.  M.A.  1893.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893. 
Coroner  for  West  Ham.  Of  5,  Fenchurch  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 

Hodgson,  Charles  Greaves,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Greaves  Hodgson, 
(O.R.  1856),  Pilton,  Oundle,  aged  13,  March  14.    Left  1882.2     Scott 
Oriel  College,  B.A.  1892.    M.A.   1895.    Ordained  1894.    Assistant  Curate  of  St. 
Wilfrid's,  Haywards  Heath,  from  1894. 

Binney,  James,  youngest  son  of  the  late  E.  W.  Binney,  Esq.,  ward  of  the 
Rev.  William  Price  Jones,  Glee,  Grimsby,  aged  14,  August  14. 
Left  1885.3  Elsee 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.  M.A.  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle 
Temple,  1894.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambridgeshire.  Of  Pampisford  Hall,  Cambridge. 
Union  Club. 

Ritchie,  Harry  Oliphant,  fourth  son  of  William  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Dunnottar 
House,  Stonehaven,  N.B.,  aged  15,  August  18.  Left  1885.3  Elsee 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890. 

Ritchie,  Frederick,  fifth  son  of  the  above  William  Ritchie,  Esq.,  aged  13, 
November  8.  Left  188 5.2  Elsee 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890. 

Brown,  Gilbert  Noel,  third  son  of  John  Henry  Brown,  Esq.,  Pelham 
Crescent,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  May  20.  Left  1885.2  Whitelaw 

In  business  at  Nottingham  from  1886.     Of  Wheeler  Gate,  Nottingham. 

Fowler,  William  Edward  Eddison,  son  of  Robert  Fowler,  Esq.,  Hillsboro', 
West  Dulwich,  aged  14,  March  22.  Left  1884.3  Whitelaw 

In  a  Stockbroker's  Office  in  London  1891. 

Hill,  Richard,  son  of  James  Hill,  Esq.,  Riga,  Russia,  aged  14,  June  9. 
Left  1884.3  Whitelaw 

Sheep  Farming  in  Australia  1891. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Beale,  Hubert  Kenrick,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Gabriel  Beale,  Esq.,  51, 
Carpenter  Road,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  November  13.  Left 
1887.3  Lee  Warner 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1901.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895. 
Of  Maple  Bank,  Bdgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Lascelles,  Gerald  Claud,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Frank  Cavendish  Lascelles, 
British  Consul  at  Sophia,  afterwards  G.C.M.G.,  British  Minister 
at  Teheran,  aged  13,  July  19.  Left  1887.2  Lee  Warner 

In  the  Foreign  Office  from  1894.  Vice  Consul  at  Tunis  1897.  Transferred  to 
Messina  1901. 

Pirie,  Arthur  Murray,  son  of  Gordon  Pirie,  Esq.,  Stoneywood,  Aberdeen- 
shire,  and  Chateau  do  Varennes,  La  Poissonniere,  Maine  et  Loire, 
France,  aged  13.  May  3.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

VIII.  1885,  18S6.    Sandhurst  1888.    Gazetted  to  the  21st  Hussars,  January  30, 

1890.  Captain  1899.    Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1898.     Battle  of  Khartoum. 
Slightly  wounded.      Despatches,      D.S.O.      Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp,   and 
British  Medal.    Fourth  Class  Medjidie. 

Wood,  Guy  Edward  Mills,  son  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  Upper  Montague 
Street,  Russell  Square,  London,  W.C.,  aged  13,  February  5. 
Left  1885. 2  Lee  Warner 

Durham  University,  M.B.  1890.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1890.  House  Physician 
at  University  College  Hospital.  1891.  Of  49,  Gordon  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Jessop,  John  Reginald,  second  son  of  William  Jessop,  Esq.,  (o  R.  1851), 
Wargrave,  Henley-on-Thames,  aged  15,  September  13.  Left 
1885.1  Michell 

Farming  in  Norfolk.    Of  Blofield,  Norwich. 

Lloyd,  Walter  Evans,  third  son  of  Abraham  Evans  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Brackley 
House,  Worsley,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  18.  Left  1885.*  Michell 

Owens  College,  Manchester  (Chemistry).  In  business  from  1885.  Of  Stoneleigh, 
Swinley  Road,  Wigan. 

Basset-Lewis,  Ilbert  Cornish,  only  son  of  Major  Charles  Basset- 
Lewis,  46,  Marine  Terrace,  Aberystwith,  aged  14,  April  28. 
Left  1886.2  Michell 

Died  July  29, 1890. 

Webb,  Montague  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  William  Webb,  Esq.,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Elstree,  Herts,  aged  14,  Dec.  3.  Left  1884.2  Michell 

Ordained  1893.  Working  in  Diocese  of  Nassau,  from  1893.  In  charge  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Bimini,  Bahamas,  1901.  Of  Fresh  Creek,  Andros,  Bahamas,  1904. 

Vicars,  Edward  Robert  Eckersall,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Armstrong 
Vicars,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Vicars,  Woodville  House,  Rugby,  aged 
13.  March  6.  Left  1887.2  Town 

In  the  Diplomatic  Service,  Foreign  Office,  since  May,  1889.  A  Second  Secretary 
from  1896.  Has  been  Secretary  to  Delegates  at  various  Conferences.  An 
Assistant  Clerk,  Foreign  Office,  from  1903. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1883. 

Courage,  Harry  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Courage,  Esq.,  The  Red 
House,  Leatherhead,  aged  13,  July  17.  Left  1885.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Militia)  Battalion  The  Northamptonshire  Regiment,  May  5, 

1891.  Of  Pitsford  Hall,  Northampton.    White's  Club. 

Inman,  Harold  Stanley,  third  son  of  Charles  Inman,  Esq.,  Old  Hall,  Spital, 
Birkenhead,  aged  13,  May  12.  Left  18833  School 

In  the  Bank  of  England  from  1887.  Assistant  Secretary,  1903.  Of  Tattenham 
Lodge,  Tadworth,  Epsom. 


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Eustace-Smith,  Lancelot,  son  of  Thomas  Eustace- Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.,  52, 
Prince's  Gate,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  May  15.    Left  1887.1    School 
Director  of  a  Dock  Company.    Of  Benton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Castens,  George  Emil,  second  son  of  Emilius  Castens,  Esq.,  Port  Elizabeth, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  aged  14,  Sept.  27.  Left  1886.*  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1885.  Formerly  in  business  at  Port  Elizabeth.  In  Rhodesia,  1904.  Umtali 
Club,  Rhodesia. 

Greg,  Percival  Henry,  son  of  Eustace  Greg,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1850),  Ashburton 
House,  Putney  Heath,  afterwards  of  21,  Kensington  Gore,  London, 
S.W.,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  1884.2  Bowden  Smith 

Address,  21,  Kensington  Gore,  London,  S.W. 

Scott,  Leslie  Frederic,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  John  Scott, 
Bombay,  aged  13,  October  29.  Left  1888,2  Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1884.  Exhibitioner  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1889.  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1890.  B.A.,  Second  Class,  Final  Classical  School,  1892,  M.A.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1894,  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Hilgrove,  Bidston.  Birken- 
head. 

Cayley,  Hugh  Charles,  only  son  of  Sir  Richard  Gayley,  16,  Morland  Road, 
Addiscombe,  aged  13,  August  6.  Left  1888.2  Hutchinson 

Scholar  1884.  At  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.  A.,  Second  Class,  Classical  Tripos, 
Part  I.,  1891.  Of  Riverside,  California,  U.S.A.  New  University  Club. 

Coode,  Charlie  Louis,  second  son  of  William  Coode,  Esq.,  Trevarner,  St. 
AustelPs,  aged  13,  August  20.  Left  1884.8  Hutchinson 

At  R.I.E.C.,  Cooper's  Hill,  1891.  Assistant  Engineer,  Bengal  Assam  Railway. 
Died  in  Assam,  1894. 

Hanson,  Francis  Stanhope,  son  of  Sir  Reginald  Hanson,  afterwards  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  and  created  a  Baronet,  (O.K.  1856),  47,  Botolph 
Lane,  London,  E.C.,  aged  14,  October  3.  Left  1887.1  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  One  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  City. 
Of  43,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

Harvey,  Henry  Paul,  ward  of  C.  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  25,  Abingdon  Street, 
Westminster,  aged  13,  October  1.  Left  1888.2  Hutchinson 

Scholar  1833.  XV.  1887.  VIII.  1888.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1883.  New  College, 
Oxford,  Second  Class,  Classical  Moderations,  1886,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Final  Classics 
1892.  Passed  for  Home  Civil  Service,  1893.  A  Senior  Clerk,  War  Office.  Was 
Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Lansdowne  when  War  Minister,  1895-1900.  Of  The 
Close,  Salisbury. 

Knowles,  Edgar,  third  son  of  John  Knowles,  Esq.,  Westwood,  Pendlebury, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  1886.1  Hutchinson 

In  business  1891.    Farming  in  New  Mexico,  1904. 

Ellis,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  RatclifEe  Ellis,  Esq.,  The  Hollies, 
Wigan,  aged  14,  April  15.  Left  1887.2  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    Of  6,  Strand,  London,  W.C.,  and  Wigan. 

Sargant,  Francis  William,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sargant,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Sargant,  56,  Belsize  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  January 
10.  Leftl887.3  Scott 

New  College,  Oxford,  1889.    A  Sculptor  in  Italy. 

Erichsen,  Frederick  Ole,  son  of  Hermann  Ghastav  Erichsen,  Esq.,  Upper 
Tooting,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  August  3.  Left  1887.*  Elsee 

A  Mechanical  Engineer. 

Harland,  Albert,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Augustus  Harland,  Vicar 
of  Harefield,  Uxbridge,  aged  13,  September  6.  Left  1884.*  Elsee 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1889.   A  Managing  Director,  Westbrook  Mills, 
Sheffield.    Of  10,  Psalter  Lane, 
YOL.  III. 


98  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Herapath,  Alfred  Edward,  son  of  Alfred  Newton  Herapath,  Esq,,  Canynge 
Road,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  February  16.  Left  1886.3  Elsee 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1838.     Candidate  for  Royal  Irish  Constabulary  1891. 

Mappin,  Walter  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Newton  Mappin,  Esq.,  Southgate, 
Middlesex,  aged  15,  February  16.  Left  1888.2  Elsee 

In  business  in  London.    Of  Mount  Grace,  Potter's  Bar,  London,  N. 

Michel,    Charles   Louis   Jackson,   son    of  John   Michel,   Esq.,  Mussorie, 
Dasnah,Gazabad,KW.P.,India,agedl4,Aprilll.  Left  1884.2  Elsee 
Went  to  India. 

Reid,  Philip  John,  eldest  son  of  Hugh   Gilzean  Reid,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Middlesborough,  aged  15,  March  3.     Left  1885.2        Elsee 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,   B.A.  1888.    A  Journalist.    Of  Germain  Cottage, 
Marske-by-Sea,  Yorkshire, 

Smith,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.,  Ellerker  Hall,  Hull, 
aged  14,  October  30.  Left  1885.3  Elsee 

In  business  as  a  Timber  Merchant.    Of  Ellerker  Hall,  Hull. 

Evers,  Frank  Percival,  eldest  son  of  Frank  Evers,  Esq.,  White  Hall, 
Stourbridge,  aged  14,  October  26.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1892.  Practising  at  Stourbridge.  Of  Thicknall  Rise,  Clent, 
Stourbridge. 

Gaddum,  George  Percy,  third  son  of  Henry  Theodore  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  July  1.  Left  1886. 2  Lee  Warner 

A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon.     Of  Goua  Adika  Estate,  Gampola,  Ceylon. 

Gwyn,  Reginald  Preston  Jermy,  only  son  of  Captain  Reginald  Thursby 
Gwyn,  Denes,  Great  Yarmouth,  and  7,  Belmont,  Bath,  aged  13, 
July  7.  Left  1884.3  Lee  Warner 

Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  5th  Lancers  May,  1890.  Captain  1900.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901,  including  actions  at  Elandslaagte,  Rietfon- 
tein,  and  Lombards  Kop.  Defence  of  Ladysmith,  including  sortie  of  10th 
December,  1899,  and  action  of  6th  January,  1900.  Later  operations  in  various 
parts.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Of  Plumstead,  Norfolk. 

Marshall,  John,  second  son  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Headingley,  Leeds, 
aged  14,  March  12.  Left  1888  2  Lee  Warner 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.     Of  Derwent  Island,  Keswick. 

Bond,  William  Cotesworth,  third  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq.,  Wargrave, 
Henley-on-Thames,  aged  14.  January  5.     Left  1885.2         Whitelaw 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1888.    In  business  in  London.    Of  21,   Kensington 
Court,  London,  S.W.    Reform  Club. 

Edlin,  Edward  Frederick  Holberton,  son  of  Edward  Holberton  Edlin,  Esq., 
6,  Seaton  Terrace,  Plymouth,  aged  16,  July  2.  Left  1885.2  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1890.    Practising  at  Singapore  from  1893. 

Jackson,  George  Frederick,  second  son  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.,  Wilbury 
Rocks,  Eastbourne,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  1887.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1885,  1886,  1887.  XV.  1886.  Of  Says  Law,  Eastbourne. 

James,  William  Edward,  son  of  Levi  James,  Esq.,  J.P.,  St.  Mary  Street, 
Cardigan,  aged  15,  September  16.  Left  1886.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1884,*  1885.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Third  Class  Law  School 
1889.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1896.  Practising  at  Cardigan. 

Lambert,  Edward  Frank,  son  of  Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  39,  Upper  Talbot 
Street,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  March  9.  Left  1885.1  Whitelaw 

A  Musical  Composer.  Of  20,  Woronzow  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London.  Cocoa 
Tree  Club. 


Jex-Bla~ke,  1874-87.  99 

Wadlow,  Francis  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Wadlow,  Esq.,  The  Uplands, 
Shifnal,  Salop,  aged  14,  November  3.  Left  1885.1  Whitelaw 

In  business  at  Melbourne,  Victoria.     Died  at  Paramatta,  8th  May,  1902. 

Blasson,  Cecil,  second  son  of  William  Blasson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Ivy  House, 
Edgware,  aged  14,  December  26.  Left  1886.1  Michell 

Farming  in  Manitoba  since  1888.  Home  address,  23,  Seymour  Sti'eet,  London,  W. 

Clayton-Browne,  William  Dealtry,  son  of  Captain  Clayton-Browne, 
28,  St.  Aubyn's  Road,  Norwood,  S.E.,  aged  14,  September  29. 
Left  1884.1  '  Michell 

Fison,  Harry  Leonard,  second  son  of  Edward  Fison,  Esq.,  Ipswich,  aged 
14,  January  11.  Left  1885.2  Miehell 

In  business  at  Ipswich  from  1885.     Of  Allington  House,  Ipswich. 

Keogh,  Hugh  Clopton,  son  of  Colonel  John  Henry  Keogh,  Kilbride,  Carlow, 
aged  13,  January  4.  Left  1885.1  Michell 

Of  Kilbride,  Tullow,  Co.  Carlow.    Died  about  1900. 

Palmer,  Walter  Orbell  Horace,  only  son  of  Walter  Orbell  Palmer,  Esq., 
Bradfield  St.  George,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  14,  December  20. 
Left  1887.2  Michell 

VIII.  1887.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1890.  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1890.  Of  22,  Northgate  Street,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 

Parker,  John  Gerald  Skipwith,  son  of  the  late  John  Skipwith  Parker,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Parker,  Horton  Crescent,  .Rugby,  aged  13,  October  20. 
Left  1885. 3  Town 

A  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England  1885-1888.  A  House  Clerk  on  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Of  9,  Eaton  Rise,  Baling. 

Rhoades,  Henry  Gabriel,  third  son  of  Henry  Tull  Khoades,  Esq.,  (o.n!847), 
Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  o£  Lawrence  Sheriff,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  April  11.  Left  1889.1  Town 

Militia  1889-1891 .  An  Assistant  Master  in  a  Private  School  in  Hamilton.  Of  108, 
Maria  Street,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Rundle,  Charles  James  Frank  Skyring,  son  of  the  late  Major  Aldborough 
Richardson  Bundle,  care  of  Mrs.  Rundle,  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  August  2.  Left  1886.1  Town 

On  a  Cattle  Ranche  in  California  till  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1900-1902,  as  a  Trooper  in  the  Natal  Carbineers,  and  subsequently  with  a  Com- 
mission as  Lieutenant  in  the  Volunteer  Composite  Regiment.  Farming  near 
Vreiheid,  Natal,  from  1903.  Vreiheid  Club,  Natal. 

Sadd,  Herbert  John,  son  of  Frederick  George  Sadd,  Esq,,  50,  Church 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  July  26.  Left  1885.2  Town 

Died  of  Rheumatic  fever  in  September,  1886. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1883. 

Calderon,  George  Leslie,  fifth  son  of  Philip  Hermogenes  Calderon,  Esq., 
R.A.,  16,  Grove  End  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  December  2. 
Left  1887.2  School 

Scholar  1883.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1887.  Exhibitioner  of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1894. 
Civil  Service,  British  Museum,  1900-3.  Author  of  "  The  Adventures  of  Downy 
V.  Green,"  1902,  "  Dwala,"  1904.  Of  Heathland  Lodge,  Vale  of  Health,  Hampstead. 

Lingard-Guthrie,  Roger  Christian,  son  of  the  Rev.  Roger  Rowson 
Lingard-Guthrie,  Taybank,  near  Dundee,  aged  14,  June  20. 
Left  1887.3  School 

Edinburgh  University,  M.B.  1895. 


100  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Henderson,  John  George  Barren,  eldest  son  of  William  Horn  Henderson, 
Esq.,  Nether  Parkley,  Liulithgow,  aged  13,  June  26.  Left 
1887.*  School 

Edinburgh  University,  M.A.  1891.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1894.  County  Clerk,  &c., 
of  Linlithgowshire,  from  1901.  Of  Nether  Parkley,  Linlithgow. 

King,  Leonard  William,  third  son  of  Robert  King,  Esq  ,  Fern  House, 
Upper  Clapton,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  8.  Left  1888.8  School 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Theological  Tripos,  1891,  M.A.  1895. 
F.S.A.  Assistant  to  Keeper  of  Assyrian  and  Egyptian  Antiquities,  British 
Museum,  from  1892.  Author  of  Works  on  Assyrian  Subjects.  Of  36,  Great 
Ormond  Street,  London,  W.C.,  and  as  above. 

MacEwen,  Maurice  Lilburn,  son  of  the  late  William  Lilburn  MacEwen, 
Esq.,  and  of  Mrs.  Syme,  10,  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edinburgh, 
aged  14,  April  13.  Left  1887.8  School 

XV.  1886, 1887.  Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  16th  Lancers,  April  13,  1890. 
Captain  1897.  Majer  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901. 
Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Rawlins,  Richard  Walter,  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Rawlins,  Earls 
Barton,  Northampton,  aged  13,  March  15.  Left  1886.8  School 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  (48th)  Northamptonshire  Regiment,  June  28,  1890. 
Captain  1899.  Served  on  the  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India,  1897-98,  and  with  the  Tirah 
Expedition.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War,  1900-1,  including 
actions  at  Venterskroon.  Lindsey,  and  Rhenoster  River.  Despatches.  Queen's 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Richardson,  Edwin  Backhouse,  son  of  Joseph  Richardson,  Esq.,  Potto 
Hall,  Northallerton,  aged  14,  May  22.  Left  1887.3  School 

XV.  1886, 1887.  In  business  as  an  Iron  Ship-builder.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North 
Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Of  Potto  Hall,  Northallerton. 

Sawers,  John  Lorimer,  third  son  of  the  late  Robert  Orr  Sawers,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Sawers,  7,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath,  London, 
S.E.,  aged  14,  August  19.  Left  1886.2  School 

M.B,  London,  1893,  M.D.  1897.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  Of  29,  Grosvenor  Road, 
Margate. 

Soames,  Ward,  sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Soames,  Mildenhall, 
Marlborough,  aged  13,  January  6.  Left  1888.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  A  Land  Agent.  Of  Badminton, 
Gloucestershire.  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Stearns,  William  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Charles  Stearns,  Esq.,  Radnor 
House,  Twickenham,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left  1887.3  School 

A  Clerk  at  Lloyds  1888.    Of  The  Lodge,  Englefield  Green,  Staines. 

Wilkins,  Cecil  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Francis  Wilkins,  Esq., 
10,  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13, 
May  3.  Lef  1 1887.1  School 

Crick  1886.  Studied  at  Paris  and  Frankfort.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1902.  In  Natal  Mounted  Rifles  1899.  Commission  in  6th  Dragoons  1900. 
Actions  at  Elandslaagte,  Rietfontein,  Lombard's  Kop.  Defence  of  Ladysmith, 
andLaing's  Nek.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Bonneijee,  Kamelkrishna  Shelley,  son  of  Woomesh  Chunder  Bonnerjee, 
Esq.,  3,  Hastings  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left 
1888.2  Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1883.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
1893.  Practising  at  Calcutta. 

fiowden  Smith,  James  Robertson,  ninth  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Bowden 
Smith,  (O.R.  1844),  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  13, 
December  28.  Left  1888.3  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1887,  1888.  XV.  1888.  Racquets  1888.  In  Baring  Bros.  1889-96.  On  the 
London  Stock  Exchange  from  1896.  Of  North  Looe  House,  Ewell,  Surrey. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  101 


Chinn,  Maurice  Henry,  son  of  Henry  Sinclair  Ghinn,  Esq.,  The  Close, 
Lichfield,  aged  15,  July  13.  Left  1886.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  a  Bank  at  Hong  Kong.    Died  there  1894. 

De  Candolle,  Richard  Emile  Angustin,  second  son  of  Casimir  Pyramus 
DeCandolle,Esq.,Geneva,agedl4,Dec.8  Leftl887.2  BowdenSmith 

A  Law  Student  at  Heidelberg  1891.    Of  Cour  St.  Pierre,  Geneva. 

Milne,  Bertram  Henry  Milne,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Milne  Milne,  Esq., 
Calverley  House,  Galverley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  April  14  Lefb 

1856.2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1886.    A  Director  of  the  Bradford  Dyers'  Association. 

Newbery,  Stobart  Bryce,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Vickers  Newbery,  Esq., 
Bigs  weir  House,  Goleford,  Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  February  24 
Left  1888.8  Bowden  Smith 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1892.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1896.  Practising  at 
Mmehead,  Somerset. 

Owen,  Christian  Olgar  Victor  Foulkes,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Wynne  Owen, 
Esq.,  3,  Park  Place,  St.  James,  London,  S.W.,aged  14,  August  14 
Left  1888.3  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1888.    Gold  Mining  in  Transvaal  and  Rhodesia  from  1892. 

Faget,  Gharles  John,  son  of  the  late  John  H.  Paget,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Paget,  Quorn  Court,  Loughborough,  aged  13,  September  22. 
Left  1886.1  Bowden  Smith 

Formerly  in  the  Militia.    Learning  Land  Agency,  1891. 

Humphreys,  Cyril,  son  of  George  Humphreys,  Esq.,  9,  St.  German's 
Place,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  November  11.  Left 

1886.3  Hutchinson 

Was  Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant. 

Slaughter,  Edward  Mihill,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Slaughter,  Esq.,  4,  Clifton 
Park,  Bristol,  aged  16,  July  16.  Left  1884.3  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1889.  Civil  Service,  Land  Registry.  Of  Queen 
Anne's  Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Tonks,  William  Henry,  son  of  William  Henry  Tonks,  Esq.,  The  Rookery, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  13,  May  12.  Left  1887.3  Hutchinson 

Was  apprenticed  to  Messrs.  Tonks,  Limited,  Birmingham. 

Whitelock,  Arthur  Radclyffe,  son  of  William  Edmund  Whitelock,  Esq., 
The  Elms,  Wimbledon,  aged  14,  Aug.  1.  Left  1887.2  Hntchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.,  1890.  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1894. 
Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1890.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1896.  Of  65  and  66, 
Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C.,  and  Birmingham. 

Cochrane,  Walter  Neville,  son  of  the  late  George  Cochrane,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Cochrane,  Otho  Villa,  Scarborough,  aged  14,  August  15. 
Left  1886.1  Scott 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  13. A.,  Third  Class  Law  Tripos,  Part  I.  1890, 
Part  II.,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1897.  Of  2,  Dr.  Johnson's 
Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Bradwell,  Tom  Barber,  son  of  Dennis  Brad  well,  Esq.,  Higher  Daisy  Bank, 
Congleton,  aged  14,  July  26.  Left  1887.1  Scott 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Of  24,  Warwick  Road,  Earls  Court,  London,  S. 

Essex,  Malcolm,  sou  of  Alfred  Essex,  Esq.,  Arkwright  Road,  Hampstead, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  July  7.  Left  1885.3  Scott 

Wilts  Militia,  1889-91. 


102  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Maw,  Arthur  Matthew,  son  of  Matthew  Maw,  Esq.,  Cleatham  Hall,  Kirton 
Lindsay,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  October  31.  Left  1886.1  Scott 

Farming  in  Lincolnshire  1891. 

McMullen,   Murray,   fourth   son   of   Alexander   Peter    McMullen,    Esq., 
Hertford  Castle,  Hertford,  aged  15,  October  16.  Left  1886.3   Scott 
In  South  America  1891.    Home  as  above. 

Scriven,  John  Barclay,  son  of  John  Barclay  Scriven,  Esq  ,  95,  Oxford 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left  1887.1  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  5th  (Royal  Irish)  Lancers,  March  26,  1890.  Captain  1899.  Major 
1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Slightly  wounded.  Despatches. 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

Mann-Thomson,  Harry  Douglas,  son  of  John  Mann-Thomson,  Esq., 
Kilkerran,  Maybole,  N.B.,  aged  13,  October  31.  Left  1886.3  Scott 

Formerly  in  business  in  Glasgow.  Of  Dankeith,  by  Kilmarnock,  N.B.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Bacon,  John  Ceesar,  son  of  the  late  John  Joseph  Bacon,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Bacon,  Seafield,  St.  Anne,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  13,  February  26. 
Left  1886.1  Elsee 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1888. 

Buckley,  James  Francis  Hughes,  eldest  son  of  James  Buckley,  Esq., 
Bryncaerau,  Llanelly,  South  Wales,  aged  14,  February  12.  Left 

1888.2  Elsee 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1894.  J.P. 
for  Carmarthenshire.  Major  Pembroke  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  as  Captain  34th  LY.  Of  Bryncaerau  Castle,  Llanelly.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Buckley,  Joseph  Henry  Prichard,  second  son  of  the  above  James  Buckley, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  May  29.  Left  1887.2  Elsee 

Accidentally  killed  while  walking  on  the  Railway  near  Llanelly,  December  30, 
1890,  having  saved  his  companion's  life. 

Davies,  Edward  Fox  St.  Aubrey,  son  of  John  S.  Davies,  Esq.,  Ramsden 
Hall,  Billericay,  Essex,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left  1885.1  Elsee 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1889.    On  a  Farm  in  Canada  since  1890. 

Green,  Charles  Stevenson,  son  of  Charles  Green,  Esq.,  49,  Carpenter  Road, 
Edgbaston,  aged  15,  August  31.  Left  1885.1  Elsee 

A  Manufacturing  Jeweller.    Of  Selborne  Road,  Handsworth,  Birmingham. 

Grun,  Robert  Honneffer  James,  son  of  M.  Grun,  Esq.,  Strawberry  House, 
Chiswick,  aged  14,  November  9.  Left  1885.3  Elsee 

How,  John  Gibbon,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  How,  Esq.,  The  Firelands, 
Chesham,  aged  15,  June  26.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1892.    Of  Kenworth,  Bois  Common,  Bucks. 

Lewis,  Robert  Glynn,  son  of  Robert  Lewis,  Esq.,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue, 
Hampstead,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left  1886.2  Elsee 

XI.  1886.    In  the  Alliance  Assurance  Company,  1891. 

Sloane,  John  Stretton,  son  of  John  Sloane,  Esq.,  13,  Welford  Place, 
Leicester,  aged  13,  February  18.  Left  1887.2  Elsee 

Scholar  1884  London  University,  B.Sc  ,  1891.  Foster  and  Harvey  Prizeman, 
1890,  Senior  Scholar  1891,  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.B.  1894.  F.RC  S 
1895.  Of  82,  London  Road,  Leicester. 

Whiteley,  Arthur  Sale,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Whiteley, 
(o.R.  1844),  St.  Laurence,  Chepstow,  aged  14,  March  31.  Left 

1885.3  Elsee 

West  York  Militia.    Reading  for  the  Army  1891. 


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Bilinski,  Severin,  son  of  His  Excellency  Nihad  Pacha  (Bliniski  of  Solt- 
zack  de  Soltzack.  Galicia,  Poland),  Sofia,  Bulgaria,  aged  14, 
March  11.  Left  1885.2  Lee  Warner 

In  a  Bank  at  Dundee,  1891.  Has  assumed  the  additional  Surname  of  SANDISON 
after  DE  BILINSKI. 

Earle,  Walter  Standly,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Earle,  Yarleb, 
Stafford,  aged  14,  June  28.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Address,  The  Old  House,  Betchworth. 

GrOSChen,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Joachim 
Goschen,  M.P.,  afterwards  Viscount  Goschen  (o.u.  1845),  Seacox 
Heath,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  and  69,  Portland  Place,  London,  W., 
aged  13,  June  7.  Left  1889.2  Lee  Warner 

New  College,  Oxford.  A  Partner  in  the  family  business.  Of  7,  Warwick  Square, 
London,  S.W. 

Lamb,  Cyril  Gordon,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lamb  (O.K.  1841), 
and  ward  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Latham,  Southacre,  Cambridge,  aged 
13,  September  27.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

A  Settler  in  California,  U.S.A.  With  the  South  West  Land  and  Cattle  Company. 
Of  Alisal  Ranche,  Gaviota,  California,  U.S.A.  Santa  Barbara  Club. 

Mortimer,  Charles  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Mortimer,  Esq.,  J.P., 
(O.K.  1851),  Woodfield,  Streatham,  Surrey,  aged  13,  January  4. 
Left  1889.1  Lee  Warner 

Racquets  1889.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1895.  Of  Wigmore,  Holmwood,  Surrey. 

Wilmot-Sitwell,  Degge,  son  of  Robert  Sacheverel  Wilmot-Sitwell,  Esq., 
Stainsby,  Derbyshire,  aged  14,  June  8.  Left  1886.3  Lee  Warner 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles  June  1890.  Captain  1900.  Major  1901.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Staff.  Brevet  of  Major,  "for  consistent 
good  work  in  night  operations  with  M.I.,  and  especially  in  his  capture  of  Steyn's 
Laager,  12th  September,  1901."  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

Astley,  Delaval  Graham  L'Estrange,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Major  Frederick 
Bernard  Astley,  and  of  Mrs.  Carmichael,  17,  West  Cromwell  Road, 
London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  December  7.  Left  1888.1  Whitelaw 

XV.  1886,  1887.  XL  1887.  VIII.  1885.  Gazetted  to  the  Welsh  Regiment  (41st) 
June  28,  1890.  Retired  1895.  Captain  North  Somerset  I.Y.  1895.  Of  Plumstead 
Hall,  Norfolk.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Barker,  Henry  Shelley,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Barker,  Esq  ,  care  of  Mrs. 
Barker,  Broomhall  Park,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  August  5.  Left 
1885.2  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    Practising  at  Sheffield. 

Bayley,  Charles,  third  son  of  Captain  Frank  Bayley,  Nutwall,  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  aged  15,  September  17.  Left  1885.2  Whitelaw 

A  Tea  Planter.    Manager  of  the  Pedro  Estate,  Newera  Eliya,  Ceylon. 

Dugdale,  John,  son  of  Joseph  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Park  House,  Blackburn, 
aged  14,  October  9.  Left  1886.1  Whitelaw 

In  the  Cotton  and  Iron  Trades.     Died  1893. 

Harrison,  James  Molyneux  Hyde,  son  of  Alfred  Hyde  Harrison,  Esq., 
Dunchurch  Hall,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1884.2  Whitelaw 

Oxford  Military  College  1836.  Warwickshire  Militia  1887.  Gazetted  to  the  1st 
Battalion  The  Dorsetshire  (39th;  Kegiment,  December  21,  1889.  Captain  Army 
Service  Corps  1895  Served  hi  Sierra  Leone  1898-99.  Despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War  1899-1901.  Queen's  Medal. 


104-  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Hodgson,  Charles  William  Allan,  only  son  of  Charles  Barnard  Hodgson, 

Esq.,  Barker  Grange,  Carlisle,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Cumberland, 

aged  15,  June  3.     Left  1886.2  Whitelaw 

In  his  Father's  Office.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.    Clerk  to  various  Public  Bodies 

in  Cumberland.    Address,  The  Courts,  Carlisle. 

Oakshott,  George  Herbert,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  William  Oakshott,  Esq., 
Derby  House,  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  July  18.  Left 
1886 3  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1890.  M.A.  1894.  Ordained  1892.  Vicar  of 
Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  from  1901. 

Smedley,  Arthur  Stanley  Marsden,  second  son  of  John  Thomas  Marsden 
Smedley,  Esq.,  Branksome,  Bournemouth,  aged  13,  October  15. 
Left  1884.1  Whitelaw 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1898.  A  Manufacturer.  Of  Gable- 
hurst,  Bournemouth.  New  University  Club. 

Turner,  Walter  George,  third  son  of  Richard  Turner,  Esq.,  Cliftonville, 
Northampton,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left  1887.8  Whitelaw 

XI.  1887.    A  Brewer  at  Leicester.    Of  Humberstone  Lodge,  Leicester. 

Worship,  Hugh,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Worship,  Esq., 
Ormesby  St.  Michael,  Great  Yarmouth,  aged  14,  March  28. 
Left  1886.*  Whitelaw 

A  Planter  at  Singarawatte,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon. 

Kendall,  Vernon  Horace,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Kendall, 
Great  Rollright,  Chipping  Norton,  aged  14,  January  14. 
Left  1888.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1883.  XI.  1888.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1888.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
Major  Scholar  1889,  B.A.,  First  Class,  Classical  Tripos,  Part  I.,  1891.  Joint  Editor 
of  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  from  1899.  Editor  of  "  Athenaeum,"  from  1901.  Edited 
"  Tom  Brown'»  School-Dayi,"  1904.  Of  15,  Wellesley  Mansions,  West  Kensington, 
London,  W. 

Craig,  Herbert  James,  elder  son  of  James  Craig,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Tynemouth, 
aged  13,  September  30.  Left  1888.1  Michell 

XV.  1887.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class,  Law  Tripos,  Part  II., 
1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Reform  Club. 

Kingdon,  Philip,  sixth  son  of  Paul  Augustine  Kingdon,  Esq.,  29, 
Marlborough  Hill,  London,  N.W./aged  13,  March  14.  Left 
1887.1  Michell 

In  a  Railway  Managers  Office,  1891.    Of  2,  Wellesley  Road,  Button,  Surrey. 

Newton,  Horace  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Lieutenant-General  Horace  Parker 
Newton,  West  Hoe  Terrace,  Plymouth,  aged  15,  June  10. 
Left  1887.1  Michell 

On  a  Ranche  in  Canada  since  1887.     Residing  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

Travellers'  Club. 

Poulsom,  Frederick  Ambrose  John,  second  son  of  William  Poulsom,  Esq., 
Atworth  House,  Bootle,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  16. 
Left  1886.3  Michell 

XV.  1886.    In  the  Shipping  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  50,  Merton  Road,  Bootle, 

Liverpool. 

Robinson,  Alfred  Fothergill,  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.,  Sefton 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  May  2.  Left  1887.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion,  19th  (Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  Yorkshire  Regiment. 
June  28,  1890. 

Terry,  Henry  John,  son'of  Henrv  Terry,  Esq.,  Lockwood  House,  Hudders- 
field,  aged  14,  May  27.  "Left  1884.2  Michell 

Residing  in  Paris. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  105 

Richards,  Arthur,  son  of  the  late  John   Richards,    Esq.,   care   of   Mrs. 

Richards,    Albert   Street,    Rugby,   aged    12,   September  1.     Left 

1887.3  Town 

Scholar    1886.      Assistant    Staff     Clerk     London    &    North-Western    Railway, 

Abergavenny.    Died  24th  January,  1894. 

Rundle,  William  Brook  Aldborough,  son  of  the  late  Major  Aldborough 
Richardson  Rundle,  care  of  Mrs.  Rundle,  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby, 
aged  12.  March  21.  LeftlBS?1  Town 

A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon.     Died  at  Rugby  26th  July,  1894. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1884. 

Davey,  Arthur  Jex,  son  of  Horace  Davey,  Esq.,  M.P.,  afterwards  Lord 
Davey,  (OR.  1848),  10,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
aged  14,  October  26.  Left  1886.2  School 

In  business  in  Glasgow  ;  London  Road  Ironworks  1891. 

Francis,  Walter  Richardson  Grant,  son  of  John  Richardson  Francis,  Esq., 
J.P..  Gwydir  Gardens,  Swansea,  aged  14,  June  30.  Left  1888.2  School 
XV.  1887.    VIII.  1886,  1887,  1888.    Student  at  the  University  of  Clausthal,  Hartz, 
Germany,  1891. 

Hogarth,  Arthur,  son  of  Alexander  Pirie  Hogarth,  Esq.,  Crown  Terrace, 
Aberdeen,  aged  14,  November  8.  Left  1886.2  School 

In  business.    Of  12,  Fonthill  Terrace,  Aberdeen. 

Hunter,  Patrick  Francis,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  Hunter,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Hunter,  Monkmoor,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left 
18892  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  1889.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1896. 

Salisbury,  Edmund  Roswell,  son  of  Edward  Salisbury,  Esq.,  Folly  Court, 
Wokingham,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left  1888.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892. 

Wilson.  Malcolm,  son  of  Arthur  Wilson,  Esq.,  Lynwood,  Horsham,aged  14, 
November  2.  Left  1888.3  School 

Gazetted  to  Scottish  Borderers'  Militia  October  6,  1888.  Entered  the  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers  October,  1891.  Lieutenant  May,  1894,  and  took  part  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  of  1898.  Rewarded  for  service  in  the  Niger  Territories  April,  1899- 
Captain  February,  1900.  Killed  in  action  in  Ashanti  16th  June,  1900. 

Dixon,  Archibald  Willis,  second  son  of  James  Willis  Dixon,  Esq.,  Hills- 
borough  Hall,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  Feb.  8.  Left  1880 .2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1886,  1887,  1888,  1889.  XV.  1887,  1888.  A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Manager 
Bolton  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  Bolton.  Automobile  Club. 

Surtees,   Henry   Patrick,   second   son   of   Alfred   Wright   Surtees,  Esq., 

32,  Queensborough  Terrace.   Kensington  Gardens,  London,  W., 

aged  15,  August  24.     Left  1885.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1885.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.    Of  46,  Campden  Hill  Square,  London,  W. 

Wild,  Bernard,  fourth  son  of  James  Anstey  Wild,  Esq.,  104,  Westbourne 

Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  May  30.  Left  1887.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.   1887.    Jesus  College,    Cambridge,    B.A.    1891.    M.A.    1896.      Admitted   a 

Solicitor  1897.    Ordained  1902.    Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Edmund,  Forest  Hill, 

from  1902. 

Brierley,  Ronald  Beswicke,  elder  son  of  Abram  Brierley,  Esq.,  Broadfield 
Still,  Rochdale,  aged  13,  July  25.  Left  1887.1  Bowden  Smith 

Studied  at  Vevey,  Switzerland,  1886-88.  A  Cotton  Manufacturer  from  1888.  Of 
Falinge  Lawn,  Rochdale. 

Smith,  John  Lees,  son  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  Cross  Bank  House,  Oldham, 
aged  14,  November  21.  Left  1887.3  Bowden  Smith 

An  Electrical  Engineer  1891. 
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106  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Tooth,  Ashley,  son  of  Arthur  Tooth,  Esq.,  21,  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regents 
Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  15,  Decembers.  LeftlSSB.1  Hutchinson 
In  a  Stockbroker's  Office  in  London  1891. 

Welsh,  Frank  Stuart,  son  of  F.  F.  Welsh,  Esq.,  Rockleaze  Point,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  May  31.  Left  1887.2  Hutchinson 

Died  at  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  West  Cowes,  September  10,  1887. 

Garrett,  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Frank  Garrelt,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1860),  Aldringham 
House,  Saxmundham,  aged  14,  December  9.  Left  1888.1  Scott 

Studied  Modern  Languages  and  Engineering  at  Halberstadt,  in  Prussia,  1888-89. 
In  the  Works  of  Richard  Garrett  and  Sons,  Leiston,  since  1889.  Captain  1st  V.B. 
Suffolk  Regiment.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Of  New  Haven,  Leiston. 

Harding,  Reginald  Tuffley,  second  son  of  William  Septimus  Harding,  Esq., 
Englefield,  Harborne,  aged  13,  February  9.     Left  1887.2          Scott 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1892.    Of  56,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.    Isthmian 
Club. 

Hulse,  Harold  Hatton,  son  of  William  Wilson  Hulse,  Esq.,  Withington, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  1887.3  Scott 

Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  5th  (Royal  Irish)  Lancers  January,  1889. 
Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900,  including  actions  at 
Elandslaagte,  Rietfontein,  and  Lombard's  Kop.  Defence  of  Ladysmith.  Slightly 
wounded.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Ramsden,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of  William  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Tyldesley, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  March  23.  Left  1886.3  Scott 

Was  in  South  Africa  when  the  War  broke  out,  1899,  and  joined  the  Imperial 
Light  Infantry.  Came  home  hopelessly  invalided. 

Paul,  Dudley  Moore,  son  of  William  Paul,  Esq.,  Waltham  Cross,  London, 
aged  15,  September  21.  Left  1885.3  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1892.    Of  17,  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Twist,  Cecil  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  George  Francis  Twist,  Esq.,  Quadrant* 
Coventry,  aged  14,  December  24.  Left  1886.2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1891.  Of  5,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C.,  and  164, 
Gloucester  Terrace,  W.  Automobile  Club. 

Wrigley,  Clement  Carr,  third  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Netherton, 
Huddersfield,  aged  13,  February  8.  Left  1888.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1887.  Sandhurst  1888.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  (6th)  Royal  Warwick- 
shire Regiment  September  21,  1889.  Captain  1898.  Major  1902.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1901.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

Blood,  John  Neptune,  only  son  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Gamble  Blood, 
care  of  Mrs.  Blood,  Ferney  Field,  Micheldean,  aged  14,  November 
9.  Left  1888.2  Morice 

VIII.  1888.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Law  School  1891 
B.C.L.  and  M.A.  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893.  Of  Huntley 
Court,  near  Gloucester. 

Rutter,  Eustace  Frederick,  son  of  Frederick  John  Rutter,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853;, 
Hillingdon,  Uxbridge,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

XI.  1887*,  1888,  1889.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  18S9.  Sandhurst  1891.  Gazetted 
to  East  Lancashire  Regiment  1892.  Captain  1901.  Served  on  N.W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Tirah  1897-98.  Clasp.  South  African  War 
1899-1900,  and  1902.  Relief  of  Ladysmith.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Needham,  Ronald  Allport,  third  son  of  Edward  Moore  Needham,  Esq., 
The  Cedars,  Belper,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  1887.1  Michell 

VIII.  1886.    With  Messrs.  Harland  &  Wolff,  Belfast,  1891. 

Cox,  Edwin  Arthur  Russell,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Russell  Cox,  Esq.,  Lloyds 
Bank,  Rugby,  aged  14,  November  21.  Left  1885.2  Town 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  Beddegama,  Madulkele,  Ceylon. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  107 

Loverock,  James  Harry,  son  of  Mr.  George  Loverock,  Dunchurch  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  January  23.  Left  1885.3  Town 

Farming  in  Bilton.    Of  8,  St.  Matthew's  Street,  Rugby. 

Wright,  Cecil  Middleton,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Farncomb  Wright,  Over- 
slade,  Rugby,  afterwards  Rector  of  Lambourne,  Romford,  aged  15, 
July  22.  Left  1886.3  Town 

A  Tea  Merchant  at  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Dixon,  Olive  Macdonnel,  son  of  RayJton  Dixon,  Esq.,  (afterwards  Sir  R. 
Dixon,  Knight),  Gunnersgate  Hall,  Middlesborough,  aged  14, 
February  10.  Left  1887.3  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  16th  Lancers  October  8,  1890.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Retired  1903.  Of  Langborough  Hall,  Great 

Ay  ton,  Yorkshire. 

Beasley,  Fiennes  Arthur  Noble,  son  of  Joseph  Noble  Beasley,  Esq., 
(o.n.  1853),  Chapel  Brarnpton,  Northampton,  aged  13,  August  25. 
Left  1887.2  Hutchinson 

An  Art  Student  1891. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1884. 

Benham,  Charles  Daniel,  third  son  of  Henry  Benham,  Esq.,  5,  Roland 
Houses,  South  Kensington,  aged  13,  September  7.  Leffc 
1889.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  1889.  B.A.  Second  Class  History  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1893.  Of  ],  Dr.  Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  B.C. 

Clarke,  George  Hodges,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Crisp  Clarke,  Esq.,  Birstall 
Hall,  Leicester,  aged  12,  June  29.  Left  1887.2  School 

Studied  in  Germany  and  France  1888-90.  A  MiU  owner.  Of  Birstall  Hall, 
Leicestershire. 

Foster,  Hugh  Cunliffe,  son  of  Charles  Finch  Foster,  Esq.,  Pinehurst, 
Cambridge,  aged  13,  June  15.  Left  1888.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1895.  Of  Pinehurst,  Cambridge. 
Alpine  Club. 

Deacon,  Stuart,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Deacon,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Deacon, 
Appleton  House,  Widnes,  aged  15,  May  29.  Left  1887.*  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  Second  Class  Law  Tripos  1890 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Northern  Circuit.  Of  9,  Cook  Street 
Liverpool.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Whitlam,  George,  son  of  the  late  George  Whitlam,  Esq.,  of  Gayton-le- 
Wold,  and  ward  of  H.  S.  Haxby,  Esq.,  Hatcliffe,  Grimsby,  aged  14, 
August  9.  Left  1886.3  Bowden  Smith 

Address,  Westminster  Drive,  Pannal,  Harrogate. 

Adams,  Hugh  Worthington,  second  son  of  William  Adams,  Esq.,  (OR.  1849), 
The  Oaks,  Woolstanton,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  February  12. 
Left  1887.1  Hutchinson 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.  One  of  the  Coroners  for  the  County  of  Stafford  from 
1901.  Of  Springfields,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

Bartleet,  Hubert  Humphrey  Middlemore,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Saunders 
Bartleet,  Esq.,  7,  Duchess  Row,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  June  29. 
Left  1886.3  Hutchinson 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.  M.A.  1895.  Ordained  1893.  Senior 
Assistant  Curate  at  the  Priory  Church,  Great  Malvern,  from  1901. 

Cotton,  Lionel  Francis,  son  of  Henry  Morten  Cotton,  ESQ.,  8,  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  Jan.  25.  Left  1889/  Hutchinson 

XI.  1889.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1892.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897. 
Of  4,  Bream's  Buildings,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  E.G. 


108  Jex-Blake,  1874-8?. 

Mothersill,  George  Christopher,  fourth  son  of  Christopher  Mothersill,  Esq., 
Brooklands,  Sale,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  6.  Left 
1887.1  Hutchinson 

In  business  in  Manchester  1891.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901,  in  the 
South  African  Constabulary.  Of  St.  Margarets,  Farnborough,  Hants. 

Overton,  Harry  Rudall,  sou  of  William  Henry  Overtoil,  Esq.,  J.P., 
(O.K.  1850),  Frimstone  Lodge,  Liphook,  Hants,  aged  12,  May  30. 
Left  1888.3  Hutchinson 

Woolwich  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Field  Battery  Royal  Artillery  February  13. 
1891.  Captain  1900.  Retired  1901. 

Smith,  Wilfrid  Duke,  second  son  of  Aston  William  Smyth,  Esq.,  3,  Merton 
Eoad,  Bootle,  aged  14,  March  11.  Left  1887.2  Hutchinson 

A  Railway  Contractor.    Of  The  Old  Hall,  Bootle,  Liverpool. 

Smyth,  Hugh  Lyle,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Lyle  Smith.  Esq.,  (O.K.  1849), 
Barrowmore  Hall,  Chester,  aged  14,  February  11.  Left 
1888.3  Hutchinson 

XV.  1886*,  1887,  1888,  VIII.  1887,  1888.  Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  1st 
Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  1890.  Captain  1899. 

Burton,  James  Alfred,  third  son  of  Edward  Burton,  Esq.,  Eaves  Hall, 
Clitheroe,  Lancashire,  aged  15,  December  21.     Left  1887.8     Scott 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.    M.A.  1896.    Ordained  1892.    Assistant 
Curate  of  St.  Michael,  Penkridge,  Stafford,  from  1902. 

Bulmer,  Thornton  Bulmer,  elder  son  of  George  Edwards  Bulmer,  Esq., 
Parrock  Lodge,  Gravesend,  aged  15,  Dec.  21.  Left  1887.*  Elsee 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bsr,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1892. 
Killed  in  a  Railway  accident  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  31st  October,  1894. 
Tablet  in  School  Chapel. 

Mills,  William  Neild,  son  of  tha  late  William  Mills,  Esq.,  and  ward  of 
T.  H.  Mills,  Esq.,  Bredbury,  Stockport,  aged  14,  January  20. 
Left  1885.3  Elsee 

In  business  in  Natal  1891. 

Oliver,  Charles  Frederick,  son  of  George  Oliver,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  Hughenden, 
Knighton,  Leicester,  aged  16,  February  1.  Left  1886.2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1892.    Practising  at  Leicester. 

Buckland,  Lionel,  son  of  Stephen  Vine  Buokland,  Esq.,  of  Gee  Long. 
Victoria,  care  of  Mrs.  Buckland,  14,  Thicket  Road,  Anerley, 
London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  December  10.  LeftlSSS.1  Whitelaw 

Was  articled  to  a  Solicitor  in  Melbourne. 

Meakin,  Arthur  William,  third  son  of  George  Meakin,  Esq.,  The  Hayes, 
Stone,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left  1886.3  Whitelaw 
An  Earthenware  Manufacturer.    Of  The  Toft,  Dunston,  Staffordshire. 

Micklethwait,  John  Leonard,  second  son  of  Eichard  Micklethwait,  Esq., 

J.P.,  Ardsley  House,  Barnsley,  aged  14,  Dec.  1.  LeftlSSS.1  Morice 

Crick  1887.    Training  for  a  Mining  Engineer.    Barrow  Collieries,  near  Barnsley. 

Wilmot-Sitwell,  Charles  John,  son  of  Robert  Sacheverel  Wilraot-Sitwell, 
Esq.,  Staiusby,  Derby,  aged  13,  December  14.  Left  1889.3  Morice 

XV.  1888,  1889.  Sandhurst  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Worcester- 
shire Regiment,  June  17,  1891.  Retired  1894.  Address,  Stainsby,  Derby. 

Whipham,  Thomas  Rowland  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Tillyer 
Whipham,  Esq.,  M.D.,  (O.K.  1854),  11,  Grosvenor  Street,  London, 
W.,  aged  13,  January  4.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  Physiology  1893.  M.A.  and  M.B.  1897. 
M.R.C.P.  1900.  Of  11,  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  W.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club, 


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Wood,  Ralph  Mills,  son  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  1,  Upper  Montague  Street, 
London,  W.,  aged  14,  April  13.  Left  1885.3  Morice 

In  South  Africa  1904.    Address,  The  Band  Club,  Johannesberg,  Transvaal. 

Blaber,  William  Henry,  eldest  son  of  William  Blaber,  Esq.,  Beokworth, 
Lindfield,  aged  15,  May  2.  Left  1887.2  Michell 

VIII.  1886,  1887.  A.K.C.  King's  College,  London.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893. 
Of  12,  Great  Castle  Street,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.,  and  Claremont,  Sutton, 
Surrey.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Christy,  Walter  Arthur  Chetwynd,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Do  Home 
Christy,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Christy,  Falkoners,  Edenbridge,  Kent, 
aged  13,  January  6.  Left  1884-.3  Michell 

In  the  Merchant  Service. 

Cook,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Cook,  Esq.,  North  Biddick  Hall, 
Washington,  R.S.O.,  Durham,  aged  14,  Feb.  15.  Left  1885.2  Michell 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Major  4th  V.B.  Durham  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War.  Operations  in  the  Transvaal  April,  1901  to  April,  1902. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Of  North  Biddick  Hall,  Co.  Durham. 

De  Renzy,  Annesley  St.  George,  only  son  of  Surgeon-General  Sir  Annealey 
Charles  Castriott  De  Renzy,  K.C.B.,  Bray,  Ireland,  aged  15, 
December  28.  Left  1887.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1887.  First  Class  Classical  Honours  1888  and  1889. 
Scholar  1890.  B.A.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  King's  Inns,  1893.  Of  3,  Barlsfort 
Mansions,  Dublin.  University  Club,  Dublin. 

Lund,  Reginald  William,  only  son  of  James  Lund,  Esq.,  D.L.,Malsis  Hall, 
Cross  Hills,  Leeds,  aged  14,  December  9.  Left  1888.2  Michell 

At  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893.  In  business  from  1892.  Of  Knowles 
House,  Qargrave-in-Craven,  Yorkshire. 

Sharp,  Henry,  second  son  of  Henry  Sharp,  Esq.,  Newbrook,  Atherton, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  June  1.  Left  1888.2  Michell 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1888.  Exhibitioner  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1889.  Second 
Class  Classical  Moderations  1891.  B.A.  First  Class  Final  Classical  School  1892. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School  1893.  Indian  Education  Department  from 
1894.  Of  Jubbulpore,  India.  East  India  United  Service  Club.  ' 

Swan,  Stanley  Gale,  second  son  of  Herbert  Arthur  Swan,  Esq.,  East- 
brooke,  Middlesbrough,aged  13,  September  19.  Left  1888.3  Michell 

XV.  1888.    In  business.    Of  Eastbrooke,  Middlesbrough. 

Pridmore,  John  Walter,  son  of  Mr.  John  Pridmore,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1887.1  Town 

M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  Civil  Surgeon. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Of  Villa  d'Este,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Rickard,  John  Lucas,  son  of  Mr.  John  J.  Rickard,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  January  14.  Left  1887.3  Town 

A  Civil  Engineer.  In  the  Estates  Department  L.  &  N.-W.  Railway.  Of  35, 
Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1884. 

Anderson,  John  Pratt,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Anderson,  Esq.,  of 
Glentarkie,  care  of  Mrs.  Anderson,  3,  Montague  Terrace,  Edinburgh, 
aged  14,  November  10.  Left  1888.2  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  1889.  Died  from  injuries  received  by  being  thrown 
from  a  horse  2nd  July,  1898. 


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Beaclicroft,  Charles  Porten,  fourth  son  of  Francis  Porten  Beachcroft,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1855).  Ferozepore,  Punjab,  India,  aged  13,  March  13.  Left 
1890.2  School 

Scholar  ls85.  XI.  1889",  1890.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibi- 
tioner 1890.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  July  1890.  Clare  College, 
Cambridge,  1890-92.  India  1892.  Officiating  District  and  Sessions  Judge  1900. 
Care  of  King,  Hamilton  &  Co.,  Calcutta. 

Bousfield,  Wilfrid  Lyndon,  third  son  of  Charles  Edward  Bousfield,  Esq., 
St.  Mary's  Mount,  Leeds,  aged  15,  July  29.  Left  1886.2  School 

Studied  in  Germany  1887.  In  business  as  a  Woollen  Manufacturer  since  March, 
1888.  Died  3rd  October,  1900. 

Clifford,  George  Henry,  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Marcus  Clifford,  (O.K.  1848), 
Heatherbank,  Bournemouth,  aged  13,  Oct.  25.  Left  1888.3  School 

Scholar  1884.  New  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1891. 
Died  20th  October,  1892. 

Corbett,  Edward  Corles,  son  of  Frederick  Corbett,  Esq.,  Ravensnest, 
Worcester,  aged  14,  August  10.  Left  1887.1  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    Practising  at  Worcester. 

Courtenay,  Charles  Pepys,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Reginald  Courtenay,  Esq., 
afterwards  Lord  Courtenay  by  courtesy,  Edgerton  House,  Exeter, 
aged  14,  July  14.  Left  1887.2 


School 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Somerset  Light  Infantry  December  29,  1888. 
Captain  3rd  Battalion  1893.  Inspector,  Board  of  Agriculture,  from  1895. 
Succeeded  his  grandfather  as  Earl  of  Devon  1904. 

Hill,  Christopher  John,  son  of  T.  E.  Hill,  Esq.,  West  Worthing,  aged  14, 
September  18.  Left  1887.1  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892. 

M inland,  Charles,  son  of  the  late  James  Murland,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Wellan, 

Ireland,  care  of  Mrs.  Murland,  Trillington,   Morpeth,   aged  14, 

August  10.     Left  1888.1  School 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  Ceylon  Mounted 

Infantry  1900. 

Ormerod,  Arthur  Latham,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Latham  Ormerod,  Esq., 
M.D.,  F.E.S.,  (O.R.  1833),  care  of  Mrs.  Ormerod,  14,  Old  Steyne, 
Brighton,  aged  14,  July  14.  Left  1889.2  School 

XV.  1888.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1889.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1889. 
B.A.  First  Class  Natural  Science  1892.  M.B.  1897.  M.D.  1900.  M.R.C.S.  and 
L.R.C.P.  Of  99,  Holywell,  Oxford. 

Pearson,  Charles  Harold,  son  of  Edward  Pearson,  Esq.,  Morton  House, 
Gainsborough,  aged  14,  September  9.  Left  1885.1  School 

Residing  in  Canada  1891. 

Rawstorne,  Edward  Buckley,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Edward 
Rawstorne,  (O.R.  1831),  Vicar  of  Penwortham,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester,  aged  14,  July  13.  Left  1889.2  School 

Scholar  1884.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1891. 
B.A.  1893.  An  Army  Tutor.  Of  Burton  Lodge,  East  Putney,  London,  S.W. 

Wason,  Rigby,  eldest  son  of  Eugene  Wason,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1861),  63,  Belsize 
Avenue,  London,  N.W.,  afterwards  of  Blair  Girvan,  N.B.,  M.P. 
for  South  Ayrshire,  aged  13,  July  26.  Left  1889.3  School 

XV.  1889.  VIII*.  1889.  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  U.S.A., 
1891.  B.Sc.  1894.  An  Electrical  Engineer.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
1902.  Northern  Circuit.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  C.I.V.  1900. 
Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Of  8,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 
Reform  Club. 

Bell,  Arthur  George,  son  of  G.  M.  Bell,  Esq.,  Melbourne,  Australia,  aged 
15,  May  2.  Left  same  Term.  Bowden  Smith 

A  Solicitor  at  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  Ill 


Delay,  Herbert  Walter,  son  of  W.  Delay,  Esq.,  Upper  Tooting,  London, 
S.W.,  aged  15,  May  22.  Left  1886.3  Bowden  Smith 

Died  January  27, 1891. 

Bodley,  Edwin  Frederick  Blaker,  son  of  Edwin  James  Drew  Bodley,  Esq., 
Longport  House,  Burslem,  aged  14,  September  11.  Left 

1886.1  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  at  Longport. 

Scott,  Edward  Spencer,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Scott,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Scott,  4,  Lulworth  Road,  Southport,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left 

1889.2  Bowden  Smith 

Exhibitioner  at  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Classical 
Tripos  1892.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1902.  House  Surgeon,  London  Hospital. 
Of  26,  Denning  Road,  Hampstead, 

Tinker,  Henry  Archibald,  son  of  James  Tinker,  Esq.,  Hordle  House, 
Milford,  Hants,  and  80,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
June  6.  Left  1886.1  Bowden  Smith 

An  Architect.    Member  of  London  Architectural  Association. 

Alison,  Arthur  James,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Alison,  Esq.,  3,  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh,  aged  14,  March  26.  Left  1889.*  Scott 

Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1889.  Scholar  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  1888.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1891.  B.A. 
Second  Class  Final  Classical  School  1893.  LL.B.  Edinburgh,  1896.  Advocate  of 
Scottish  Bar  1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898.  Of  3,  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh. 

Barton,  Robert  Maurice,  son  of  Augustus  P.  Barton,  Esq.,  Moo  Woolaraan, 
Bundaberg,  Queensland,  aged  14,  February  20.  Left  1887.3    Scott 
Returned  to  Queensland  1888.    Of  Mon  Repos,  near  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

Cave,  Edward  Watkina,  son  of  Sir  Lewis  William  Cave,  Justice  of  the 

High  Court,  (O.K.  1847),  aged  13,  August  1.     Left  1887.3         Scott 

Scholar  1884.    Scholar  of  Oriel  College,   Oxford,  1890.    Second  Class  Classical 

Moderations  1892.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1897.    Midland  Circuit.    Of 

21,  Bennett's  Hill,  Birmingham. 

Firth,  Thomas  James,  son  of  Edward  Firth,  Esq.,  Tapton  Edge,  Sheffield, 
aged  15,  April  18.  Left  1886.2  Scott 

At  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  1890.  Farms  his  own  land  at 
Stanton  Woodhouse,  Rotherham. 

Lloyd,  John  Arthur  Thomas,  son  of  Arthur  Rickard  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Bere- 
mont,  Ballybrach,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland,  aged  14,  September  22. 
Left  1885.3  Scott 

In  Canada,  1891. 

MOSS,  Edward  Whibaker,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hugh  Moss,  Esq.,  North 
Ferriby,  Brough,  East  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  December  10.  Left 
1888.2  Scott 

XI.  1888.  In  Perak  Oivil  Service,  January,  1890-96.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  BLXJNDELL,  1892.  An  Inspector,  Board  of  Agriculture,  from  1896.  Of 
Dunton  House,  Thorpe  Road,  Peterborough.  New  Club. 

Schwabe,   Cecil   Langshaw,   third   son   of    Henry  Albert  Schmibe,  Esq., 
Dingle  Bank,  Lymm,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Oct.  11.  Left  1885.1  Scott 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1888.    Died  at  College,  May  5, 1891. 

G-iithrie-Smith,  Wilfred  Marshall,  son  of  John  Guthrie-Smith,  Esq., 
Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  July  20.  Left 
18871  Scott 

XV.  1886.  Sandhurst  1-90.  Gazetted  to  the  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  March, 
ls>91.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1892  Captain  1901.  Served  in  Burma,  1893-94.  In 
the  South  African  War,  1899-1900.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


112  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Albury,  Frederick  Howard,  son  of  Frederick  William  Albury,  Esq.,  Park- 
side,  Reading,  aged  14,  August  7.     Left  1887.1  Scott 
At  Dana  Chambers,  Shrewsbury,  1891. 

Allen,  James  Lynn,  second  son  of  Bulkeley  Allen,  Esq.,  J.P.,  (O.K.  1853), 
West  Lynn,  Altrincham,  aged  14  October  20.  Left  1888  a  Elsee 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891,  M  A.  1899.  M.B.  1898.  M.R.C.S.  and 
L.R.C.P.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  a  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-1902.  Of 
West  Lynn,  Altrincham.  Isthmian  Club. 

Bayly,  Lancelot  Francis  Saunderson,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Bayly,  and  the 
late  Lancelot  Gilbert  Alexander  Bayly,  8,  Augusta  Gardens, 
Folkestone,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1885.2  Elsee 

Author  of  "  A  cross  the  Zodiac,"  and  other  works,  under  the  name  of  "  Edwin 
Pallander."  Of  8,  Rue  Laurent  Pichat,  Bois  de  Boulogne,  Paris. 

Cayzer,  Charles  William,  eldest  son  of  Charles  William  Cayzer,  Esq., 
Milliken  House,  Renfrewshire,  N.B.,  aged  15,  July  19.  Left 
1887.3  Elsee 

XV.  1887.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  Ship  Owner.  Authur  of  "  M  Attra," 
1900,  and  other  works,  under  the  name  of  ''Charles  Whitworth  Wynne."  Of 
Dunsdale,  Frodsham,  Cheshire.  Constitutional  Club. 

Lemonius,   Gerald  Maclean,    son    of  Augustus    Hervey    Lemonius,   Esq., 

Stonehouse,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,    September   10.     Left 

1887.3  Elsee 

In  the  Elder  Dempster  Steamship  Company,  Bristol. 

Whiting,  Francis  Arthur,  son  of  Clifton  Whiting,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1855),  Osborne 
House,  Walton-on-Thames,  aged  13,  Dec.  21.  Left  1885.3  Elsee 

Blake,  Charles  Frederick  Sapte,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Frederick  Blake, 
Esq.,  Shanklin  Tower,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  14,  December  31. 
Left  1887.3  Whitelaw 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1888. 

Jevons,  Edward  Russel,  second  son  of  Frederick  Jevons,  Esq.,  18,  Palm 
Grove,  Birkenhead,  aged  13,  July  10.  Left  1885.2  Whitelaw 

In  business  as  a  Contractor  in  Birkenhead.    Of  1,  Cannon  Mount,  Birkenhead. 

Pridmore,  Malcolm  Kennett,  fourth  son  of  George  Alexander  Pridmore, 

Esq.,  J.P.,  Brooklyn  House,  Coventry,  aged  14,  October  8.     Left 

",       1888. 2  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    Of  The  Hollies,  Coventry. 

Kendall,  Seymour  Henry,  eighth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Rendall,  Rector 
of  Great  Rollright,  Chipping  Norton,  aged  14,  January  4.  Left 
1889 .2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1891. 
B.A.  1893.  M.A.  1896.  Ordained  1894.  Vicar  of  Wye,  Ashford,  Kent,  from  1902. 

Conrtauld,   William  Julien,  eldest  son  of  Sydney  Courtauld,  Esq.,  J.P., 
Booking  Place,  Braintree,  aged  14.  June  6.     Left  1889.'2       Morice 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1889.    Of  Booking  Place,  Braintree. 

Earle,  Frank  Cornish,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Earle,  Yarlet, 
Stafford,  aged  13,  December  17-  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.    Address,  Bilton  Grange,  Rugby. 

Harrison,  Arthur  Hugo,  son  of  Edward -Francis  Harrison,  Esq.,  fo.R.  1844), 
late  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Thornley,  South  Norwood  Hill,  London, 
S.E.,  aged  13.  December  13.  Left  1887.2  Morice 

Learning  Mining  in  Cornwall  1891.     Exploring  for  Gold  in  the  Yukon  Valley. 


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Richards,  Whitmore  Lionel,  fourth  son  of  John  Henry  Richards,  Esq., 
Treholford,  Bwlch,  Brecknockshire,  afterwards  County  Court 
Judge  for  County  Mayo,  aged  15,  September  12,  Left  1887.3  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.   1891.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1895.    Of 
23,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Wilmot-Sitwell,  William  Sacheverel,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Degge  Wilmot- 
Sitwell,  (O.K.  1852),  Leamington  Hastings,  aged  13,  December  18. 
Left  1888.3  Morice 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  City  of 
London  Imperial  Yeomanry.    Of  The  Osiers,  Chiswick  Mall,  London,  W. 

Solano,  Enrique,  eldest  son  of  Enrique  Solano,  Esq.,  Arrah,  Bengal,  India, 
care  of  Agra  Bank,  London,  E.G.,  aged  14,  June  25.  Left 

1888.2  Morice 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1892.    Of  4,  Park  Lane,  London,  W. 

Haworth,  John  Goodier,  third  son  of  Abraham  Haworth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Hilston 
House  Altrincham,  aged  13,  November  1.  Left  18892  Donkin 

XI.   1887*,   1888.    New  College,   Oxford,   B.A.  1892.     M.A.  1895.    Of  Pall  Mall 
Court,  Manchester. 

Maxwell.  William  George,  eldest  son  of  Well  wood  Maxwell,  Esq.,Holmfield, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  7.  Left  1888.2  Donkin 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1894.    Of  Holmfield,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 

McNeill,  Elliott,  eldest  surviving  son  of  John  McNeill,  Esq.,  Hillmount, 
Larne,  Uo.  Antrim,  aged  14,  January  24.  Left  1887.2  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1891.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895.    Practising  in 
Dublin.    Of  21,  Highfield  Road,  Dublin. 

Balcher,  Percy  Fritz  Rosencrantz,  son  of  P.  F.  Balcher,  Esq.,  8,  Cullen 
Place,  Hourali,  India,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  1885.1  Michell 

Cowlishaw,  Francis  Ion,  second  son  of  William  Pattern  Cowlishaw,  Esq., 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  aged  15,  September  10.  Left 

1888.3  Michell 

XV.  1887.    Brasenose  College,   Oxford,   B.A.  1893.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1893.    Practising  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Cazalet,  Clement  Haughton  Langston.  only  son  of  William  Clement 
Cazalet,  Esq.,  Grenehurst,  Dorking,  aged  15,  July  16.  Left 
1886.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1887.    Of  Grenehurst,  Dorking. 

Morgan,  Matthew  Rees,  only  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Morgan,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  Morgan,  The  Hill,  Neath,  South  Wales,  aged  14,  December  1. 
Left  1887.3  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895.    Of  Gnollview,  Neath. 

Paul,  James  Arthur,  younger  son  of  William  Paul,  Esq.,  Farfield,  Moor 
Allerton,  Leeds,  aged  13,  September  21.  Left  1889.2  Michell 

XI.  1889.    A  Manufacturer  in  Leeds.    Of  West  Lea,  Mean  wood,  Leeds. 

Gillson,  Maurice  Paget,  third  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Gillson,  Esq.,  Rugby, 
aged  14.  June  21.  Left  1888.3  Town— Morice 

University  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1894.     Ordained  1896.     Resident  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  London  from  1903.    Address,  Fulham  Palace,  London,  S.W. 

Over,  Samuel,  son  of  Mr.  Samuel  Over,  19,  High  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
October  16.  Left  1889.2  Town 

In  business  in  Eugby.    Of  Trescawen,  Hillmorton  Eoad,  Rugby. 
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114  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,   1885, 

Benham,  Arthur  Moses,  son  of  Fenry  Benham,  Esq.,  5,  Roland  Houses, 
South  Kensington,  aged  13,  October  26.  Left  1889.2  School 

Scholar  1886.    XI.  1888*,  1889.     In  business  in  London.    Wrote  some  successful 
plays.    Died  at  Brighton  8th  September,  1895. 

Bridge,  Frederick  Maynard,  eldest  son  of  Major  John  Bridge,  F.R.G.S.» 
Marlborough  House,  Sale,  Manchester,  aged  14,  April  27.  Left 

1886.1  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.    Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  1892.    A 
Master  at  St.  George's  School,  Windsor  Castle. 

Day.  Charles  Nevile,  son  of  Nevile  Day,  Esq.,  Easton,  Stamford,  aged  13, 
July  10.  Left  1890.2  School 

XV.  1889.    XI.  1890.    Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1890.    With   the    Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Golf  Team  in  America  1903.     Of  Easton,  Stamford. 

Higginbotham,  John  Ronald  Kei%  third  son  of  Charles  Titus  Higgin- 
botham,  Esq.,  Oraigmaddie,  Milngavie,  N.B.,  aged  13,  February 
10.  Left  1888.1  School 

Engaged  in  Commerce.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the   South 
Rhodesian  Volunteers. 

MacGusty,  Henry  Alexander,  son  of  Alexander  Delan  MacGusty,  Esq., 
Langholme  House,  Road  Hill,  Bath,  aged  13,  January  31.  Left 
1887.3  School 

On  a  Cattle  Station  in  North- West  Canada  1891. 

Wilkins,  Philip  Aveling,  second  son  of  Robert  Francis  Wilkins,  Esq., 
10,  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13, 
October  7.  Left  1887.2  School 

Studied  at  Paris  and  Frankfort.    A  Bullion  Broker  in  London.     Of  18,  Great 
Winchester  Street,  London,  B.C. 

Blackwell,  Francis  Samuel,  second  son  of  Samuel  John  Blackwell, 
Esq.,  Brookshill,  Harrow  Weald,  aged  15,  August  13.  Left 

1888.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  Merchant  in  Soho  Square  from  1890.    Of  23,  Queensborough  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  W. 

Gunter,  Richard  Francis,  son  of  Richard  Gunter,  Esq.,  Pearcelands, 
West  Hoathby,  East  Grinstead,  aged  14,  December  14.  Left 
1887.2  Bowden  Smith 

Pugh,  Edgar  William,  son  of  William  Pugh,  Esq.,  10,  Queen's  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  September  27.  Left 
1888.2  Bowden  Smith 

Bond,  Wilfrid,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Bond,  Anderby,  Alford,  after- 
wards Archdeacon  of  Stow,  aged  14,  May  3.  Left  1 888.2  Elsee 

An  Architect  and  Diocesan  Surveyor,  Diocese  of  Lincoln.    Of  11,  Elmer  Street, 
Grantham,  Lincolnshire. 

Morrell,  Mark,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Morrell,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857),  Burcote, 
Abingdon,  afterwards  of  Milton  Hill,  Steventon,  Berks,  aged  13, 
March  2.  Left  1888.1  Elsee 

Learning    Farming   in    Canada    1891.    At    Buluwayo,    Ehodesia,    1904.    Home 
Address,  Clifton  Hampden,  Abingdon. 

Allen,  Herbert  Elliston,  fourth  son  of  Elliston  Allen,  Esq.,  Ballingdon 
Grove,  Sudbury,  aged  14,  September  9.  Left  1888.1  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    Of  6,  Strand,  London,  W.C.,  and  Wigan. 


Jett-Blake,  1374-87.  115 

Breeks,  Charles  Wilkinson,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Wilkinson  Breeks, 
Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  care  of  Mrs.  Breeks,  Edengate, 
Warcross,  Penrith,  aged  14,  August  II.  Left  1886 .2  Scott 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1889.  M.B.  Edinburgh,  1898.  Tropical  Diseases 
Certificate  1902.  Of  Silver  King  Camp,  Kafur  River,  South  Africa.  Isthmian 
Club. 

Trayner,  Eobert  Wyld  Maxwell,  son  of  Sheriff  John  Trayner,  afterwards 

Lord  Trayner,  a  Judge  of  Session,  27,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh, 

aged  14,  December  25.     Left  1888.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Highland  Rifle  Militia),  1888. 

Burke.  Edward  Estcourt,  son  of  S.  C.  Burke,  Esq.,  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
aged  14,  April  28.  Left  1888.1  Whitelaw 

Hall,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Hall,  Esq.,  The  Grange,  Hale,  Cheshire, 
aged  14,  March  27.  Left  1889.2  Morico 

Racquets  1889.  An  Iron  Merchant  in  Manchester.  Of  The  Grange,  Hale, 
Altrincham. 

Hollebone,  Stanley  William  Verner,son  of  Alfred  Richard  flollebone,  Esq., 
Lynton  Croft,  Caterham,  aged  13,  September  4.  Left  1889.3  Morice 

XV.  1888,  1889.    Of  2,  Cedar  Gardens,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Rowlands,  Christopher  Henry,  sou  of  Arthur  Rowlands,  Esq.,  The 
Marians,  Elstree,  aged  13,  June  4.  Left  1890.1  Donkin 

Barlow.  Philip  Babington,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Hilaro  Philip  Barlow, 
Lyme  Regis,  aged  14,  October  12.  Left  1887.3  Michell 

In  Ceylon.  Of  Hellbodie,  Pusselawa,  Ceylon. 

Finch,  Frederick  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Finch,  Esq.,  34,  Queen's 
Road,  Southport,  aged  13,  October  1  Left  1890.3  Michell 

Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1889.  Scholar  1890.  B.A.  1894.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1898.  Of  4,  Stone  Buildings,  London,  W.C. 

Herbert-Stepney,  Cecil  Champagne,  second  son  of  the  late  Captain  Herbert 
Stepney,  and  stepson  of  the  Hon.  William  Monk  Jervis,  Quarndon, 
Derby,  aged  13,  June  3.  Left  1889.3  Michell 

XV.  1889.  Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  60th  Rifles  July,  1891.  Captain 
1900.  Served  in  the  Isazai  Expedition  1892.  Chitral  Relief  Force  1893.  Medal 
with  Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Brooks,  Ernest  Walter  Guardner,  son  of  Isaac  Brooks.  Esq.,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  24.  Left  1887.1  Town 

Formerly  in  L.  &  N.-W.  Railway  Co.'s  Service.  With  the  Rugby  Cement  Co 
from  1899.  Of  Holywood,  Rugby. 

Mackenzie,  Donald  Ingleby,  son  of  John  Ingleby  Mackenzie,  Esq., 
Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December  3.  Left  1886.1  Town 

A  Tea  Planter  in  Ceylon. 

Stewart,  Robert  Tomlinson,  son  of  Mr.  William  Stewart,  Clifton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  May  30.  Left  1888.1  Town 

Surveyor,  Tendring,  Essex,  R.D.C.    Of  Orsett,  Essex. 

Rhoades,  Theodore  William,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Tull  Rhoades,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1847),  Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriff, 
Rugby,  aged  12,  September  13.  Left  1889.2  Town 

VIII.  1889.  A  Medical  Student  at  Edinburgh  University  1889.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1900,  in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Died  September,  1901. 

Walrond,   Theodore    Hunter    Hastings,    eldest   son    of   Francis    Charles 

Walrond,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1851),  Hillmorton    Road,   Rugby,  aged  12, 

Decembers.     Left  189 1.2  Town 

Foundationer.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1891.    Exhibitioner   of  Balliol 

College,  Oxford,   1891.    B.A.   1895.    M.A.   1898.    Organist  and  Choirmaster  at 

various  Schools  from  1895,  and  of  Giggleswick  School,  Settle,  Yorkshire,  from  1899. 


116  Jex-Blake, 


Wratislaw,  Theodore  William  Graf,  eldest  son  of  Theodore  Marc 
Wratislaw,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1837),  Church  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
April  27.  Left  1888.1  Town 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1893.    In  the  Estate  Duty  Department,  Somerset  House, 
London,  W.C. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1885. 

King,  Henry  Frederick,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  King  (O.R.  1852),  South 
Molton,  North  Devon,  aged  14,  December  12.    Left  1887.3    School 
A  Coffee  Planter.    Care  of,  Kabula  Stores,  Blantyre,  British  Central  Africa. 

Owen,  Edward  Tudor,  only  son  of  Daniel  Owen,  Esq.,  Ash  Hall,  Oowbridge, 
Glamorganshire,  aged  14,  November  18.  Left  1889.2  School 

VIII.  1889.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1893.    Assistant  Inspector,  Board 
of  Agriculture,  1895-96.    J.P.  for  Glamorganshire.    Of  Ash  Hall,  Cowbridge. 

Reynolds,  Herbert  Edward,  son  of  Edward  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Paxton  Hall, 
St.  Neots,  Hunts,  aged  14,  January  24.  Left  1886.3  School 

On  a  Tea  Estate  in  Ceylon  1891. 

Taylor,  John  Francis  White,  third  son  of  Richard  Stephens  Taylor,  Esq., 
J.P.,  Huntsmoor  Park,  Iver,  Bucks,  and  Field  Court,  Grays  Inn, 
London,  aged  13,  March  27.  Left  1890.3  School 

XV.  1888,  1889,  1890.    XI.  1890.    Trinity  College,   Oxford,  1891.    Migrated  to 
Downing  College,  Cambridge,  1892. 

Wilson,  George  Herbert,  third  son  of  Hon.  Arthur  Wilson,  afterwards 
K.C.I.E.,  Judge  in  the  High  Court,  Calcutta,  aged  13,  May  16.  Left 
1888.3  School 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.    At  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa,  1904. 

Clarke,  Walrond  Bernard,  son  of  Edward  Clarke,  Esq.,  Avishays,  Chard, 
aged  15,  December  23.  Left  1886.3  Scott 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1891.  Of  46,  Blomfield  Road,  Uxbridge  Road,  London,  W. 

Mather,  Arthur  Harold,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Mather,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1857),  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  April  20.  Left  1890.1  Scott 

King's  College,    Cambridge,   1890.    Called    to    the    Bar,    Lincoln's    Inn,    1897. 
Practising  in  Liverpool.    Of  Craigside,  Wallasey,  Cheshire. 

McMullen,  Kenric  James,  fifth  son  of  Alexander  Peter  McMullen,  Esq., 
The  Castle,  Hertford,  aged  14,  October  5.  Left  1888.1  Scott 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  Cape  Mounted 
Rifles  1900.    Of  99,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

Townsend,  Henry  William  Worth,  son  of  William  Henry  Worth  Townsend, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1857),  Kings  Newnham,  Rugby,  aged  14,  March  11. 
Left  1889.2  Scott 

VIII.  1889.    Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.    M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1897. 
A  Surgeon,  Royal  Navy. 

Woodd-Smith,  Bernard  Basil,  eldest  son  of  Basil  Woodd- Smith,  Esq., 
Branch  Hill  Lodge,  Hampstead  Heath,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14, 
June  17.  Left  1889.1  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.    M.A.  1896.    Ordained  1895.    Assistant 
Chaplain,  Missions  to  Seamen,  East  India  Dock  Road,  Poplar,  London,  E. 

May,  Henry  Ernest,  third  son  of  Edwin  May,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1850),  Oaklands, 
Beading,  aged  14,  July  7.  Left  1887.2  Elsee 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1891.    M.A.  1895.    M.B.  1898.    Medical  Officer  of 
Health,  St.  Albans  District  Council.    Of  Victoria  Street,  St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Ohren,  Spencer,  son  of  John  Ohren,  Esq.,  afterwards  Ohren  Ovington, 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  aged  14,  March  13.     Left  1888.3  Elsee 

XV.  1887, 1888.    Has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  OVINGTON  after  OHREN. 


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Roberts,  Arthur  John  Bodvel,  son  of  John  Hugh  Roberts,  Esq.,  Clerk  of 
the  Peace  for  Carnarvon,  Dinas,  Carnarvon,  aged  13,  August  31. 
Left  1888.2  Elsee 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1894.     Of  Cefny  Coed,  Carnarvon. 

Scott-Turner,  Montagu  Cecil,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Scott-Turner,  and  the  late 
Henry  Scott,  Esq.,  South  Field,  Uxbridge,  aged  14,  December  1. 
Left  1889.2  Elsee 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1892. 

Dawson,  Vincent  Osborne  Cort,  son  of  Osborne  Edward  Dawson,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1856),  Elstree,  Herts,  aged  14,  Jan.  19.  Left  1888.3  Whitelaw 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892. 

Dugdale,  William,  son  of  Joseph  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Blackburn,  aged  14,  July 
31.  Left  1887.1  Whitelaw 

In  the  Cotton  and  Iron  Trades.     Died  1894. 

Litkie,  Maximilian  Mackenzie,  eldest  son  of  Valerian  Arnold  Litkie,  Esq., 
Hornsey,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  February  8.  Left  1888.2    Whitelaw 
In  the  1st  Derby  Militia  1891.    Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Oakshott,  Walter  Escott,  son  of  Thomas  W.  Oakshott,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Rock 
Ferry,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  March  11.  Left  1888.3  Whitelaw 

XI.  1888.  Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  The  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  October  29,  1890.  Captain  1899. 

Worship,  Verelst  Turner,  second  son  of  the  late  William  Worship,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Worship,  Ormsby  St.  Michael,  Great  Yarmouth, 
aged  14,  February  20.  Left  1887.2  Whitelaw 

Sandhurst  September,  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Mounted  Fusiliers  1892. 
Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  Niger  Territories  Expedition  1898.  Despatches. 
D.S.O.  Of  Ormesby  St.  Michael,  Great  Yarmouth. 

Westcott,  Robert  Basil,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Brooke  Foss  Westcott,D.D., 

Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Cambridge,  afterwards  Lord  Bishop 

of  Durham,  aged  13,  October  14      Left  1890.2  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1894.    M.A.  1898.    Ordained  1896.    Cambridge 

Delhi  Mission  1896.    Died  of  Cholera  at  Delhi  August,  1900. 

Dalby,  John,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Dalby  Dalby,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1849,  as  R.  D. 
Blunt),  Charnwood,  Wimbledon, aged  13,  May  27.  Leftl889.1  Morice 

Woolwich  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  February,  1891.  Captain  1900. 
Served  in  the  Tirah  Expedition  1897-98.  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Of  Castle 
Donington,  Leicestershire.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Nevill,  Robert  Charles  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Whately  Nevill,  Esq., 
Perry  Crofts,  Tarn  worth,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  1889.1  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  Third  Class  Law  Tripos  1894. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Practising  in  London.  Of  Croft  Cottage,  Elmstead 
Lane,  Ghislehurst. 

Stevenson,  Ernest  Bruce,  third  son  of  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Esq., 
51,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  January  27.  Left 
1889.2  Morice 

A  Dental  Surgeon,  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Of  54,  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  W.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Alston,  Edward  Gardiner,  third  son  of  Francis "Beilby  Alston,  Esq.,  after- 
wards K.O.M.G.,  of  the  Foreign  Office,  69,  Eccleston  Square, 
London,  S. W.,  aged  13,  August  27.  Left  1S89.3  Donkin 

XV.  18S9.  Sandhurst  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  Coldstream  Guards  March  1891. 
Selected  for  employment  in  the  British  Central  African  Protectorate,  in  the 


suppression  of  the  Slave  Trade,  1894,  where  his  services  were  specially 
commended.  Appointed  Vice-Consul  for  South  Nyassa.  Died  of  Fever  at 
Blautyre  14th  May,  1897. 


118  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Hoasley,  Charles,  second  son  of  John  Housley,  Esq. ,  Crowhurst,  West  End 
Lane,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  December  15.  Left  1890.3  Donkin 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1890. 

Fagge,  Robert  Hilton,  elder  son  of  Herbert  William  Fagge,  Esq.,  Lutter- 
worth,  aged  13,  August  10  Left  1888.2  Michell 

A  Medical  Student,  Guy's  Hospital,  1891.  M.E.C.S.  and  L.R.C  P.  1894.  In 
practice  at  Latham  House,  Melton  Mowbray. 

G-oode,  Thomas,  elder  son  of  Charles  Vickery  Goodo,  Esq ,  Dunedin, 
Twickenham,  aged  15,  December  2.  Left  1887.2  Michell 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1887.    Of  Dunedin,  Twickenham. 

Lowther,  Claude  William  Henry,  only  son  of  Captain  Francis  W.  Lowther, 
R.N.,  63,  Pont  Street,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  June  26.  Left 
1887.3  Michell 

Diplomatic  Service  1894.  M.P.  for  the  Eskdale  Division  of  Cumberland  from 
1900.  Served  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the  South  African  War  1900. 
A.D.O.  to  Sir  Charles  Warren,  who  recommended  him  for  the  Victoria  Cross  for 
gallantry  at  the  Battle  of  Faber's  Point.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  Clasp. 
Of  The  Albany,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Ogle,  William  Hall,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Ogle,  Esq.,  Wood  End, 
Altrincham,  aged  14,  December  19.  Left  1888.1  Michell 

On  a  Cattle  Kanche  in  America.    Of  Hinsdale,  Montana,  U.S.A. 

Poulsom,  Harrison  Hale,  third  son  of  William  Poulsom,  Esq  ,  Bootle, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  28.  Left  1889.2  Michell 

An  Estate  Agent.    Of  Seaton,  Agnes  Road,  Blundellsands,  Liverpool. 

Ranking,  George  Harvey,  only  son  of  Harvey  Ranking,  Esq.,  Buckingham 
Gate,  London,  aged  14,  April  7.  Left  1888.3  Michell 

In  business  in  London  1889.  Manager,  Rugby  Notting  Hill  Club.  New  College, 
Oxford,  from  1903.  Reading  for  Holy  Orders. 

Low,  Charles  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Low,  Borthwick  Road, 
Stratford,  London,  E.,  aged  15,  November  29.  Left  1888.2  Michell 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1888.  Scholar  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  First 
Class  Classical  Moderations  1890.  B.A.  1892.  Indian  Civil  Service  1892 
Assistant  Commissioner  Central  Provinces  1893.  Settlement  Officer  1898. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1885. 

Abbott,  Edwin  Alexander,  son  of  John  Abbott,  Esq.,  Braemar  House, 
Bayawater  Road,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  November  25.  Left 
1888.1  School 

A  Student  of  Agriculture  1891. 

Beloe,  Edward  Milligen,  elder  son  of  Edward  Milligen  Beloe,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
Kings  Lynn,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  November  1.  Left  1889.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1894.     Practising  at  Hunstanton,  and  Kings  Lynn. 

Bouth,  Eustace  Frederick  Delamere,  fourth  son  of  Frederick  William 
Delamere  Bouth,  Esq.,  Woodfields,  Leigh,  Lancashire,  aged  14, 
April  2.  Left  1888:2  School 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner.    J.P.  1903.    Of  Parkfield,  Leigh,  Lancashire. 

G-ardiner,  Joseph  Napier,  eldest  son  of  John  William  Gardiner,  Esq., 
Shahpur,  Punjab,  India,  aged  13,  November  28.  Left  1890.2  School 

Scholar  1886.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1890  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  B.A  1893.  M.B.  1898.  M.D.  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1900,  attached  to  General  Hospital  at  Kroonstad  and  Rondebosch.  Of 
Glen  wood,  Auckland  Road,  Upper  Norwood. 


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Higginbotham,  George,  third  son  of  the  late  Edwin  Higginbotham,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Higginbotham,  17,  Westbourne  Terrace,  Glasgow, 
aged  14,  April  8.  Left  1889.2  School 

A.M.I.  Mechanical  Engineers.  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Calico  Printers'  Association, 
Manchester.  Of  Abbotsleigh,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

Nicholls,  Francis  John,  second  son  of  Edward  William  Nicholls,  Esq., 
21,  Haringay  Park,  Crouch  End,  London,  N.,  aged  15,  July  4. 
Left  1889.a  School 

Scholar  1885.  XI.  1888,  1889.  Major  Exhibitioner  1889.  Scholar  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  1889.  M.B.  1900.  M.B.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1899.  In  practice 
at  Ellerslie,  Eltham,  Kent,  from  1901. 

Thomson,  George  Cockburn,  son  of  Spencer  Campbell  Thomson,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1858).  10,  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  February 
4.  Left  1888.1  School 

Wilson,   Charles  Eustace,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Eustace  Wilson,  Esq., 
Forest  Glado,  Leytonstone,  nged  13,  July  15.     Left  1890.3     School 
XV.  1890.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1896.    Offices,  20,  Basiughall  Street.     Of  Durban 
House,  East  Ham,  Essex.    Gresham  Club. 

Bartlett,  Frank,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Edward  Bartlett,  (O.K.  1843), 

Rainsford    Lodge,    Chelmsford,    aged    13,    January    27.       Left 

1891. '  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.  Ceylon  Civil  Service  1895.   Police  Magistrate, 

Kandy,  Ceylon,  from  1902. 

Davies,  Ottley  Wilding,  second  son  of  John  Morgan  Davies,  Esq.,  Frood- 
vale.  Llandilo,  aged  15.  June  18.  Left  1887.2  Bowden  Simth 

Passed  Solicitor's  Final  Examination  1893.  Farming  in  Wales.  Of  Aberduhonw. 
Builth  Wells,  S.  Wales. 

Lassen,  Camil  Charles,  younger  son  of  Edward  Samuel  Lassen,  Esq., 
Bradford,  aged  14,  August  13-  Left  1886  3  Bowden  Smith 

Studied  Languages  in  Germany  1891.    A  Merchant  in  Bradford. 

Powell,  Edward  Athelstane  Lewis,  only  son  of  William  Beauclerc  Powell, 
Esq.,  Nant  Eos,  Aberystwith,  aged  14,  November  12.  Left 
1888.3  Bowden  Smith 

University  College,  Oxford,  1899.  J.P.  for  Cardiganshire.  Late  Captain  3rd 
Leicestershire  Regiment.  Of  Nant  Eos,  Aberystwith.  Badminton  Club. 

Schreiber,  Charles   Shuldham,   son   of  the  late  Captain  Charles  Albert 

Schreiber,  34th  Regiment,   care  of  Mrs.  Schreiber,  Roundwood, 

Ipswich,  aged  14   May  17      Left,  1888.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  the  Suffolk  Militia  1891.    Gazetted  to  the  1st  Life  Guards  1893.    Captain  1898. 

Baker,  Ernest  Arthur,  fourth   son   of   Thomas   Baker,   Esq.,    Wallcroft, 
Durdham  Park,  Bristol,  aged  15,  August  17.     Left  1888.3       Scott 
A  Member  of  the  Bristol  Stock  Exchange  from  1895.    Of  33,   Westbury  Road, 
Westbury-on-Trym,  Gloucestershire. 

Burton,  Frank,  son  of  Edward  Burton,  Esq  ,  Eaves  Hall,  Clitheroo,  a»ed 
14.  April  10.  Leftl889.2  Scott 

VIII.  1888,  1889.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1893  An  Engineer.  Of 
Hillside,  Park  Road,  Hale,  Cheshire. 

Jessop,  Thomas  Harvey,  son  of  Thomas  Richard  Jessop,  Esq.,  Roundhay 
Mount,  Leeds,  aged  15,  September  10.  Left  1889.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  18S9.    Of  32,  Park  Square,  Leeds. 

Sykes,  Herbert  Rushton, eldest  son  of  Arthur  Henry  Sykes,  Esq.,  (o.n.1855), 
Edgeley  Mount,  Stockport.  aged  14.  October  12.  Left  18K9.3  Scott 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B-A  andM.A.  Address,  Lydham  Manor,  Bishops  Castle, 
Salop.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 


120  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Allen,  William  Lynn,  third  son  of  Bulkeley  Allen,  Esq.,  J.P.,  (O.K.  1853), 
West  Lynn,  Alfcrincham,  aged  14,  May  8.  Left  1888.3  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Militia)  Battalion,  The  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  March  21,  1891.  Border  Regiment  1893.  Captain  1902.  Retired  1903. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches.  D.S.O.  Queen's 
Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Of  West  Lynn, 
Altrincham. 

Heginbottom,  George  Assheton,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Heginbottom,  Esq., 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  aged  14,  January  20.  Lefb  1888.3  Elsee 

Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1890.  A  Cotton  Spinner.  Of  Stamford  House, 
Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Twist,  Arthur  Cyril,  second  son  of  George  Francis  Twist,  Esq.,  Keresley, 
Coventry,  aged  13,  December  25.  Left  1886.3  Elsee 

Of  El  Toro,  Orange  County,  California,  U.S.A. 

Behrens,  Olive,  fifth  son  of  Edward  Behrens,  Esq.,  Fallowfield,  Manchester, 
and  Oorby  Castle,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  Nov.  14.  Left  1888.3  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1888.  Woolwich  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  77th  Field  Battery,  Royal  Artillery, 
February,  1891.  Captain  1899.  Retired  1902.  Of  The  Holt,  Scalby,  R.S.O., 
Yorkshire. 

Birkin,   Philip    Austen,   fifth   son  of  Thomas  Birkin,  Esq.,  Ruddington 
Grange,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  September  24.  Left  1887.2  Whitelaw 
In  business  at  Nottingham.    Of  Gartree  House,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 

Hobsoii,  Henry  Overton,  son  of  William  Henry  Hobson,  Esq.,  Berkhamp- 
stead,  aged  14,  June  10.  Left  1887.3  Whitelaw 

Studied  abroad  1888-9.  Edinburgh  University  1890.  M.B.  1899.  Of  38,  Leineter 
Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

Marshall,  Louis,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Marshall,  Esq.,  Barcelona,  aged  14, 
December  9.  Left  18«9.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1885.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1889.  Passed  2nd  in  Indian  Civil 
Service  Examination  1888.  At  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1888.  India  1891. 
Joint  Magistrate  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1898. 

Penn-G-askell,  William,  son  of  Peter  Penn-Gaskell,  Esq.,  Shanagarry 
House,  Middleton,  County  Cork,  and  Junior  Carlton  Club, 
London,  aged  13,  November  9.  Left  1886.1  Whitelaw 

In  Messrs.  A.  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Iquique,  West  Coast  of  S.  America. 

Reynolds,  Walter  Hugh,  son  of  W.  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Highgate,  London,  N., 
aged  14,  February  2.  Left  1889.2  Whitelaw 

Mitchell- Withers,  Arthur,  son  of  John  Brightmore  Mitchell- Withers,  Esq., 
Ecclesall,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  6.     Left  1888.2        Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895.    Practising  at  115,  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield. 

Dunkerley,  William  Charles,  son  of  Charles  Chorlton  Dunkerley,  Esq., 
Hurst  Dale,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  Aug.  20.  Left  1888.2  Morice 
XI.  1888.    In  the  Iron  and  Steel  Trade.    Of  Hurst  Dale,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Moss,  Henry  Seymour,  son  of  John  Seymour  Moss,  Esq.,  Buttfield,  Hessle, 
Yorkshire,  aged  13,  December  6.  Left  1890.2  Morice 

Scholar  1885.  Major  Exhibitioner  1890.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
1889.  B  A.  1893.  LL.B.  1894.  LL.M.  and  M.A.  1898.  LL  D.  1904.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1895.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  BLUNDELL  1892. 
Of  4,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  London,  B.C.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Peters,  Thomas  Entwistle,  son  of  the  late  Ralph  Entwistle  Peters,  Esq., 
and  of  Mrs.  Yine.  Eastington  Rectory,  Stonehouse,  Gloucester- 
shire, aged  13,  April  1.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1890.  Of  Park  Postyn,  near  Crawley. 
Arthur's  Club. 


Jex-Blalce,  1874-87.  121 


Wood,  Kyrle  Mills,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Wood, 
1,  Upper  Montague  Street,  Russell  Square,  London,  aged  14, 
July  9.  Left  same  Term.  Morice 

A  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England.    Of  49,  Gordon  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Hawtrey,  Seymour  Henry  Coleridge,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Oourtenay 
Hawtrey,  Nursling  Rectory,  Southampton,  aged  13,  January  9. 
Left  1886.1  Donkin 

In  a  Mercantile  Office  in  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1891.  In  South  America  1904. 
Home  address,  The  Cottage,  Windsor. 

Speed,  George  Harry,  third  son  of  Robert  Henry  Speed,  Esq.,  Cavendish 
Road  East,  The  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  February  19.  Left 
1887.2  Donkin 

Residing  in  Western  Australia.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Bainton,  James  Hubert,  second  son  of  Henry  William  Bainton,  Esq , 
Beverley,  aged  14.  May  20.  Lef b  1888.3  Michell 

In  business  as  a  Maltster.    Of  87,  Bailgate,  Lincoln.    New  Club. 

English,  Alexander  Emmanuel,  eighth  son  of  Joseph  Thomas  English, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  Wayfield,  Stratford-on-Avon,  aged  13,  November  5. 
Left  1889.3  Michell 

Exhibitioner  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1889.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service 
Examination  July,  1890.  India  1892.  Assistant  Commissioner  First  Grade, 
Burma.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Sharp,  George  Edward,  third  son  of  Henry  Sharp,  Esq.,  Newbrook, 
Atherton,  Manchester,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  1889.3  Michell 

Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  May 
28,  1891.  Captain  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-02,  including 
actions  at  Karee  Siding,  Vet  River,  and  Zand  River.  Queen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Sports  Club. 

Rhodes,  William  Heaton,  third  son  of  the  late  Robert  Heaton  Rhodes,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Rhodes,  Elmwood,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  aged 
15,  May  2.  Left  1888.2  Michell 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1890.  Died  from  a  fall  from  a  ladder  in  College, 
October,  1894. 

Hudson,  Norman  Westlake,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Albert  Hudson, 
care  of  Mrs.  Hudson,  The  Crescent,  Rugby,  aged  33,  February  6. 
Left  1890*  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1893.  Farming  in  Kent.  Of  Willow  Island 
Farm,  near  Edenbridge,  Kent. 

Maffey,  Henry  Howard,  elder  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Maffey,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  11.  Left  1890.1  Town 

In  the  London  and  County  Bank,  21,  Lombard  Street,  B.C.,  from  1890.  Address, 
South  Corner,  Rugby. 

Pridmore,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  Mr.  John  Pridmore,  Clifton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  30.  Left  1889.2  Town 

Jesus  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  In  business  as  a  Corn  Merchant,  Rugby 
and  Dunchurch.  Of  Chislehurst,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Boyce,  Francis  Stewart,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Bertie  Boyce,  St.  Pauls, 
Redfern,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  aged  13,  June  26.  Left 
1889.'  Whitelaw 

Sydney  University,  March,  1890.    Residing  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1886. 

Francis,  Reginald  John  Edwards,  son  of  John  Richardson  Francis,  Esq., 
J.P.,  Llwyn  Derw,  Swansea,  aged  14,  April  18.  Left  1888.3  School 

Student  at  the  University  of  Liege  1891. 
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122  Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87. 


Furber,  Albert  Leslie,  son  of  Charles  Furber,  Esq.,  6,  Upper  Hamilton 
Terrace,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  January  10.    Left  1888.1    School 
In  business  in  London. 

Henderson,  Michael  William,  son  of  William  Horn  Henderson,  Esq., 
Nether  Parkley,  Linlithgow,  N.B.,  aged  14,  June  20.  Left 

1888.1  School 

A  Chartered  Accountant  1894.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-01  with 
the  1st  Royal  Scots  and  12th  Mounted  Infantry.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
Of  Bank  House,  Linlithgow. 

Menzies,  Frederick  William,  son  of  W.  J.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Canaan  House, 
Grangetown,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  Nov.  11.     Left  1889.2       School 
XI.  1889.    In  business  in  New  York,  U.S. A. 

Parsons,  John  Francis,  eldest  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1848),  11, 
Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  13,  March  19.    Left  1889.3    School 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1897.    Of  Tubney  House,  Abingdon. 

Swan,  Nathaniel  Clayton,  second  son  of  Eobert  Swan,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1848), 
The  Quarry,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  September  16.    Left  1888.2    School 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.    Of  Atherstone  House,  Lincoln. 

Wood,  Harold  Rowley,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Wood,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Wood,  Tendring,  Riggindale,  Streatham,  aged  13,  July  22.  Left 

1888.2  School 

Thornton,  Charles,  son  of  C.  Thornton,  Esq. ,10,  Courtfield  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  aged  15,  August  26.  Left  1889.2  Bowden  Smith 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1889.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1896.  Reform  Club. 

Croft,  Frank  Garrett,  son  of  the  late  John  Croft,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Frank 
Garrett,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1860),  Aldringham,  Saxmundham,  aged  14, 
January  22.  Scott 

Died  at  School  December  7,  1889.    Memorial  Tablet  in  the  School  Chapel. 

Dove,  Percy  Matthew,  son  of  John  Matthew  Dove,  Esq.,  21,  Devonshire 
Place,  Claughton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left  1888.2  Scott 
Gazetted  to  the  Derby  Regiment  1893.  Captain  Notts  and  Derby  Regiment  1900. 
Served  in  South  Africa  1896.  In  West  Africa  1897-98,  Gold  Coast  and  Karaga. 
Medal  with  Clasp,  In  the  South  African  War  1899-1901,  including  Colenso,  Spion 
Kop,  Yaal  Krantz,  and  Pieter's  Hill.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

Garraway,  Harry  Stephenson,  son  of  T.  Garraway,  Esq.,  Barbadoes,  West 
Indies,  aged  14,  April  17.  Left  1888.2  Scott 

XI.  1888.    Sandhurst  1891.    Gazetted  2nd  Lieutenant  Unattached  List  1893. 

Hodgson,  Frederick  James ,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Greaves  Hodgson , 
(O.R.  1856),  Pilton  Rectory,  Oundle,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left 
1889.8  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  4th  (Militia)  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  1891.  An 
Indigo  Planter.  Died  at  Bussawn,  India,  15th  September,  1897. 

Peck,  Frederick  Garrett,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Peck,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs. 
Peck,  Alma  Cottage,  Leiston,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left 
1890.1  Scott 

University  College,  London,  1891.  St.  George's  Hospital.  Entrance  Scholar  and 
Brodie  Prizeman.  Died  January,  1900. 

Bischoff,  Charles  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  William  Bischoff,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1858),  Long  Ditton  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  12,  February  24. 
Left  1891.'  Elsee 

Scholar  1886.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  M.A.  Second  Class  Law  School  1894. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Of  4,  Great  Winchester  Street,  London,  B.C.  Union 
Club. 


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Hawthorn,  William  Van  Haansbergen,  son  of  William  Hawthorn,  Esq., 
Wreighburn  House,  Rothbury,  aged  14,  July  30.  LeftlSSS.1  Elsee 

Farming  in  Canada  1891. 

Blake,  Edward  Algernon  deader,  son  of  Edward  Frederick  Blake,  Esq., 
Shanklin  Tower,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  14,  August  27.  Left 
I887.3  Whifcelaw 

Gazetted  to  2nd  Durham  Light  Infantry  1893.  Captain  1900.  Major  1902.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902,  including  Battles  of  Colenso  and  Vaal  Kranz. 
Severely  wounded.  Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Durham,  Frank  Rogers,  son  of  Arthur  Edward  Durham,  Esq.,  82,  Brook 
Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  July  10.  Left  1889.3  Whitelaw 

London  University  1891.    Of  13,  Erlenstrasse,  Frankfort-on-Maine. 

Mappin,  Herbert  Joseph,  third  son  of  John  Newton  Mappin,  Esq.,  South- 
gate,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  October  24.     Left  1890.2  Whitelaw 
XV.  1888,  1889.     Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900,  with  the  Special  Corps, 
Imperial  Yeomanry.    Of  Headley  Park,  Epsom. 

Harrison,  Charles  Holmes,  son  of  Edward  Francis  Harrison,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1844),  Thornley,  South  Norwood  Hill,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13, 
April  11.  Left  1890.3  Morice 

Passed  16th  for  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  1891.  King's  CoUege, 
Cambridge,  1891.  India  1893.  Assistant  Commissioner,  Punjab. 

McKenzie,  Alexander  Gordon,  son  of  Alexander  George  McKenzie,  Esq., 
Gray  Road,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  June  23.     Left  1889.3        Morice 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1890.    Of  Silksworth  Hall,  Sunderland. 

Strachan,  William  Hearfield,  son  of  Alexander  Strachan,  Esq.,  Ivy  House, 
Willerby,  Hull,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Of  Ivy  House,  Willerby,  Hull. 

Maxwell,  Wellwood  James,  second  son  of  Wellwood  Maxwell,  Esq., 
Holmfield,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  March  31.  Left 
1890.1  Donkin 

A  Chartered  Accountant  from  1896.    Of  Holmfield,  Aigburth. 

McNeill,  John  Hill  Trevor,  son  of  John  McNeill,  Esq.,  Hill  Mount,  Larne, 
County  Antrim,  aged  14,  September  10.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1894. 
Of  52,  Leeson  Park,  Dublin. 

Onions,  Simon  Alfred,  second  son  of  John  Oollingwood  Onions,  Esq.,  The 
Grange,  Tyseley,  aged  13,  June  14.  Left  1889.3  Donkin 

Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant. 

Beale,  Stanley  Leonard,  third  son  of  William  Lansdowne  Beale,  Esq., 
Waltham  St.  Laurence,  Berks,  aged  14,  January  19.  Left 
1888.1  Michell 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1891.    New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

G-addum,  Alfred  Edward,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Theodore  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Green  Walk,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  July  23.  Left 
1889.1  Michell 

Scholar  1886.    In  business  in  Manchester.    Of  Oakley,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Michell,  John  Colloryan,  eldest  son  of  John  Michell,  Esq .,  Consul-General, 
St.  Petersburg,  aged  15,  September  22.  Left  1887.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Worcestershire  Regiment,  from  Ranks  Rhodesian  Protectorate 
Regiment,  19th  May,  1900.  Captain  Royal  Garrison  Regiment  1902.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Relief  of  Maf eking.  Action  at  Blands'a  River 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 


124  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Moxon,  Archibald  James,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  William  Moxon,  Thurlaston, 
aged  13,  March  3.  Left  1890.2  Town 

Tait  Scholar  1890.  Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893.  M.A.  1895.  Ordained  1895. 
Vicar  of  Sibford  Gower,  Oxon,  from  1899. 

Moxon,  Harold,  second  son  of  the  above  Mr.  William  Moxon,  aged  12, 
February  18.  Left  1888.1  Town 

A  Land  Agent  and  Surveyor  1891-98.  King's  College,  London,  1898-1900. 
Ordained  1900.  Rector  of  Thorpe  Mandeville,  Banbury,  from  1904. 

Tupper,  John  Holman  Eyre,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Tupper  and  the  late  John 

Lucas  Tupper,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Oct.  9.     Left  1891.2    Town 

Scholar  1887.    Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Final  Classical 

School  1895.    B.A.  1896.    Passed   into  Indian  Civil  Service  1895.     India  1896. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bombay. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1886. 

Chalmers,  Patrick  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Patrick  Chalmers,  Esq.,  Aldbar 
Castle,  Brechin,  N.B.,  aged  12,  June  27.  Left  1892.1  School 

Of  11,  Hyde  Park  Chambers,  Albert  Gate,  London.    White's  Club. 

Kittermaster,  Arthur  Noel  Colley,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Wilson  Kittermaster,  Bayston  Hill,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  October 
14.  Left  1890.2  School 

Scholar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1890.  B.A.  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos, 
Part  I.,  1893.  M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master,  Dulwich  College,  from  1896. 

Mackinnon,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  12,  fluntly 
Gardens,  Billhead,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  Aug.  7.  Lef fc  1889.8  School 

Glasgow  University  1890.  A  Chartered  Accountant.  Of  34,  West  George  Street, 
Glasgow. 

Salt,  Frederick  John,  only  son  of  John  Charles  Salt,  Esq.,  fo.R.  1853), 
38,  Gloucester  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  June  25.  Left 
1891.2  School 

XV.  1890.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.  M.A.  1898.  Ordained  1897. 
In  charge  of  Gwelo,  Diocese  of  Mashonaland,  1903.  Of  The  Church  House,  Gwelo, 
Rhodesia. 

Smales,  Harold  Wakefield,  son  of  Charles  Smales,  Esq.,  1,  Magdala  Place, 
Whitby,  aged  13,  November  7.  Left  1889.1  School 

In  business  as  a  Timber  Merchant  at  Whitby. 

Gibb,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Easton  Gibb,  Esq.,  Beamsley 
Hall,  Skipton,  aged  14,  February  12.     Left  1890.8    Bowden  Smith 
University  College,  London,  1890-91.    A  Civil  Engineer.    Constructed  the  new 
Kew  Bridge.    Caledonian  Club. 

Jones,  John  Hanmer  flylton,  son  of  Hanmer  Hylton  Jones,  Esq., 
Shelbrooke  Hill,  Ruabon,  aged  15,  December  11.  Left 
1888.1  Bowden  Smith 

Allen,  Sydney  Elliston,  son  of  Elliston  Allen,  Esq.,  Ballingdon,  Sudbury, 
Suffolk,  aged  14,  February  25.  Left  1888.1  Scott 

Hall,  William  Grey,  second  son  of  Henry  Hall,  Esq.,Parkfield,  Handforth, 

Cheshire,  aged  14,  November  22.     Left  1888. 8  Scott 

Owen's  College,  Manchester,  1888-1890.    Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester, 

1891.    Diploma  1893.    Agent  from  1898  for  the  Winstanley  Estates.    Of  Park 

House,  Winstanley,  Wigan. 

Mather,  Walter  Stanley,  second  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Mather,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1857),  Beechwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  June  4. 
Left  1889.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1892.  Ordained  1903.  A  Missionary  in  South  Africa. 
Address,  44,  Freehold  Street,  Fairneld,  Liverpool. 


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Bond,  Frank,  fourth  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq.,  Wargrave  Hill, 
Henley-on-Thames,  and  48,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.,  aged  14, 
December  14.  Left  1890.2  Whitelaw 

In  the  Bank  of  Mexico  1891.    Address,  as  above. 

Buckland,  Leonard  Vine,  son  of  the  late  Stephen  Vine  Buckland,  Esq., 
of  Geelong,  Victoria,  care  of  Mrs.  Buckland,  8,  St.  Aubyn  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  aged  13,  July  24.  Left  1889.1  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  in  Melbourne  1896.    Of  Camperdown,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Feldenheimer,  Willy  Moses,  son  of  Ferdinand  Feldenheimer,  Esq., 
11,  Fitzjohns  Avenue,  London,  N.W.,  aged  12,  May  31.  Left 
1890.2  Whitelaw 

A  Merchant  in  London  1891. 

Lee,  Arthur  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Lee,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1859),  Lewes, 
aged  13,  June  16.  Left  1891.2  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.    Of  Westfield  House,  Lewes. 

Whitelaw,  Arthur  Robert,  second  son  of  Robert  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  14,  Dec.  3.  Left  1889.2  Whitelaw 

Agricultural  College,  Qu'Appelle,  North- West  Canada.  Fruit  Farming,  Ontario, 
from  1895.  Of  Grimsby,  Ontario,  Canada. 

James,  William  Ashton,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  James,  (o.n,  1848),  Rector 
of  Burwarton,  Bridgnorth,  aged  14,  Oct.  15.    Left  1889.2      Morice 
A  Clerk  in  Messrs.  Childs'  Bank,  1,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Beale,  Edmund  Phipson,  second  son  of  Charles  Gabriel  Beale,  Esq.,  Maple 

Bank,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  March  7.     Left  1890.1  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1890.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

King,  Robert  Harry,  son  of  William  Hartley  King,  Esq.,  Wychbury, 
Stourbridge,  aged  13,  July  18.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

In  business.    Address,  Wollescote  House,  Stourbridge. 

May,  Frederick  Albert  Wolff,  son  of  Frederick  Albert  May,  Esq.,  Laurie 
Park  Gardens,  Sydenham,  aged  13,  October  10.  Left  1889.*  Morice 

In  the  Shipping  Trade.    Of  10,  The  Boltons,  London,  S.W. 

Richardson,  George  Beigh,  fourth  son  of  John  Wigham  Richardson,  Esq., 
Wingrove  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  November  26. 
Left^l890.2  Morice 

VIII.  1889,  1890.  Winner  of  the  Spencer  Cup  at  Wimbledon  1889,  and  Bisley  1890. 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.  M.A.  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1901.  Of  Hindley  Hall,  Stocksfield,  R.S.O.,  Northumberland. 

Cayzer,  John  Sanders,  second  sou  of  Charles  William  Cayzer,  Esq., 
Clevedon,  Cove,  Dumbartonshire,  aged  14,  October  24.  Left 
1887.2  Elsee 

Sandhurst  1889.  Gazetted  to  4th  Dragoon  Guards  1891.  Captain  1898.  Major 
1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Relief  of  Ladysmith. 
Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

Brodhurst-Hill,  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Brodhurst-Hill,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1848),  5,  Avenue  Elmers,  Surbiton,  and  Junior  Carlton  Club, 
aged  13,  September  18.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Has  gone  to  Australia. 

Brook,  Charles  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Brook,  Esq., 
Sunnyside,  Blundellsands,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  22. 
Left  1888.1  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895.    Of  1,  Southwark  Bridge  Road,  London,  S.B. 


126  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Blaber,  Percy  Leonard,  third  son  of  William  Blaber,  Esq.,  Beckworfch, 
Lindfield,  Sussex,  aged  14,  October  8.  Left  1889*  Michell 

A  Medical  Student  at  St.  Thomas's  Hospital  1890.    M.R  C.S.  and  L.R-C.P.  1895. 
Of  Sunny  Bank,  Shoot-up-Hill,  Brondesbury,  London,  N.E. 

Broadbent,  John  Wilfrid,  second  son  of  Charles  Broadbent,  Esq.,  Latch- 
ford,  Warrington,  aged  14,  September  21.  Left  1888.5  Michell 

In  business.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900,  with  the  Cheshire  Yeomanry. 
Killed  at  Celegenfontein,  24th  November,  1901. 

Loweutlial,  Sidney  Joseph,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Lowenthal,  Esq.,  The 
Grange,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  August  24.  Left  1890.2  Michell 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.    Student  of  the  Inner  Temple.    In 
the  Office  of  Land  Registry,  London.    New  University  Club. 

Norbury,  George  Fletcher,  only  son  of  George  Norbury,  Esq.,  Prestwich 
Park,  Manchester,  aged  15,  November  5.  Left  1888.3  Michell 

In  business  as  a  Stock  and  Share  Broker  in  Manchester  from  1889.    Of  1,   Police 
Street,  Manchester,  and  as  above. 

Morris,  Thomas  Coppell,  son  of  Thomas  Morris,  Esq.,  Brynnie  House, 
Oxton,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  August  20.  Left  1889.1  Michell 

On  the  Liverpool  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Newfleld  Hall,  Middlewich,  Cheshire. 

Wilson,  Arthur  Wellesley,  sixth  son  of  Henry  Charles  Wilson,  Esq., 
Prestwich,  Manchester,  aged  13,  June  18.  Left  1887.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Militia)  Battalion  The  Lincolnshire  Regiment  1890.    Of 
Moss  Pitt,  Stafford. 

Austen,  Sydney,  third  son  of  Ambrose  Austen,  Esq., 26,  flillmorton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  30.  Left  1889.1  Town 

H.M.S.  "  Conway,"  1889.    In  the  National  Provincial  Bank,  Manchester. 

Cox,  George  Darrell,  third  son  of  Arthur  Russell  Cox,  Esq.,  The  Old  Bank, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  1889.2  Town 

A  Life  Insurance  Inspector.    Of  Ward  End.  Warwickshire. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1886. 

Baylis,  Henry  Edward  Montgomery,  son  of  Mrs.  Baylis,  27,  Werter  Road, 
Putney,  aged  14,  August  24.  Left  1890.2  School 

VIII.  1890.     M.B.  Durham  1898.    M.R  C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1897.    F.8.A.  1899.    Of 
Broadclyst,  Ray  Park  Avenue,  Maidenhead. 

Betterton,  Henry  Bucknall,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Inman  Betterton,  Esq., 

Thorndale  House,  Woodville,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  August 

15.     Left  1890.2  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1896.    Of 

16,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.    Wellington  Club. 

Bou.th,  Rollo  Delamere,  fifth  son  of  Frederick  William  Delamere  Bouth, 
Elsq.,  Woodfields,  Leigh,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  September  2.  Left 
1888.2  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.     Died  1902. 

Bryden,  Charles  Lumsdaine,  only  son  of  the  late  James  Lumsdaine 
Bryden,  Esq.,  M.D.,  care  of  Mrs.  Bryden,  35,  Holland  Villas  Road, 
Kensington,  aged  13,  November  19.  Left  189 1.2  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895. 

Courtenay,  Henry  Hugh,  second  son  of  Henry  Reginald  Conrtenay,  Esq., 
afterwards  Lord  Courtenay  by  courtesy,  Mill  Brook,  Exeter,  aged 
14,  August  1.  Left  1890.1  School 

Ordained  1895.    Rector  of  Powderham,  Devon,  from  1904. 


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Davy.  George  Charles  Hague,  eldest  son  of  David  Davy,  Esq.,  Parkhead, 

Sheffield,  aged  13,  September  28.     Left  1891.1  School 

Director  of  Manvers  Main  and  other  Collieries.     Of  Skellow  Grange,  Doncaster. 

LangWOrthy,  Edward  Southwood,  fourth  son  of  James  William  Lang- 
worthy,  Esq.,  15,  Princes  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
October  10.  Left  1890. a  School 

St.  George's  Hospital  1891.    M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1897.    Of  44,   Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  W. 

Langworthy,  Geoffrey  Parker,  fifth  son  of  the  above  James  William 
Langworthy,  Esq.,  aged  13,  October  9.  Left  1891.2  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1891. 

Marshall,  Hannath  Douglas,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  James  Marshall, 
Bengeo,  Hertford,  aged  14,  July  29.  Left  1889.3  School 

A  Tea  Planter  in  India  since  1890.    Manager  of  the  Majagram  Tea  Estate, 
Udarbund  P.O.,  Cachar,  Assam,  India. 

Moultrie,  Steuart  Bullen,  son  of  George  William  Moultrie,  Esq.,  (o  R.  1843), 
Bank  of  England,  Manchester,  aged  13,  November  6.  Left 
1890.2  School 

Racquets  1890.    A  Civil  Engineer. 

Nicholls,  Irving  Hugh,  third  son  of  Edward  William  Nicholls,  Esq. 
21,  Haringay  Park,  Crouch  End,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  July  15. 
Left  189 1.2  School 

Racquets  1890,  1891.    XI.   1891.    On    the   London    Stock   Exchange.     Of   13, 
Copthall  Court,  London,  E.G. 

Smith,  Harold  Lea,  only  son  of  John  Lea  Smith,  Esq.,  6,  Ormonde  Terrace, 
Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  July  13.  Leftl890.2  School 

Director  of  Rickett,  Smith  &  Co.    Of  40,  Trinity  Square,  London,  E.G.,  and 
Burchet  House,  Dorking,  Surrey. 

Walker,  James  Ronald,  eldest  son  of  James  Douglas  Walker,  Esq..  Q.O., 
(o  R.  1855),  Blairton,  Aberdeenshire,  and  5,  Oxford  Square. 
London,  W.,  aged  13,  February  5.  Left  189 1.2  School 

VIII.  1890.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.    M.A.   1898.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1899.    Of  4,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G.    Savile  Club. 

Ghinn,  Harold  William,  son  of  Henry  Sinclair  Chinn,  Esq.,  The  Close, 
Lichfield,  aged  14,  November  27.  Left  1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1889.    A  Solicitor.    Great  Western  Railway  Office,  10,  Argyll  Mansions, 
Hammersmith  Road,  London,  W. 

Davies,  Arthur  Gerald  Capel,  son  of  Arthur  Capel  Davies,  Esq., The  Glen, 
Duppas  Hill,  Oroydon,  aged  13,  Jan.  14.  Left  1887-2  Bowden  Smith 

Reading  for  Oxford  1891. 

Hurlbutt,  Charles,  third  son  of  Henry  Hurlbutt,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Queen's  Ferry, 
Flint,  aged  14.  September  30.  Left  1889.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  from  1889.  Captain  2nd  V.B.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.   Of  Dee  Cottage, 
Queen's  Ferry,  Flintshire. 

Bayley,  Kennett  Champaiii,  eldest  sonofKennett  Bayley,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1852), 

Sevenoaks,  Inchicore,  Dublin,  aged  13,  May  23.  Left  1889.2    Scott 

Dublin  University  1889.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1896.     Of  53,  Old  Elvet,  Durham. 

Breeks,  William  Denison,  third  son  of  the  late  James  Wilkinson  Breeks, 
Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  care  of  Mrs.  Breeks,  Hellbeck  Hall, 
Brough,  Westmoreland,  aged  14,  November  4.    Left  1888.2    Scott 
New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.    An  Artist.    Isthmian  Club. 


128  Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87. 


Briggs,  William  Hilton,  son  of  Colonel  Charles  James  Briggs,  J.P.,  D.L.j 
Hylton  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  aged  15,  June  13.  Left  1887.3  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  (Militia)  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry  February  25, 
1891.  Captain  1893.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

Bros,  Henry  Alwyn,  eldest  son  of  James  Reader  White  Bros,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1857),  31,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
August  1.  Left  1890.3  Scott 

XV.  1890.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1897.  Of  2,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Ellis,  Arthur,  second  son  of  Thomas  RatclifEe  Ellis,  Esq.,  The  Hollies, 
Wigan,  aged  13,  December  4.  Left  189 1.2  Scott 

XI.  1890,  1891.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Third  Class  Law  1895.  M.A.  1899. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.  Of  The  Hollies,  Wigan.  New  University  Club. 

McMllllen,  Alan,  sixth  son  of  Alexander  Peter  McMullen,  Esq.,  The 
Castle,  Hertford,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1890  2  Scott 

Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1890.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1890. 
B.A.  First  Class  Natural  Science  1894.  Brewer  to  Guinness  &  Co.,  Dublin,  from 
1895.  Of  108,  James  Street,  Dublin.  Kildare  Street  Club. 

Middleton,  Gilbert  William,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Middleton, 
Bart.,  (O.K.  1848),  Belsay  Castle,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14, 
August  23.  Left  189 1.1  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1891.    Died  at  Belsay  Castle  1st  January,  1896. 

Ramsden,  Charles  Hesketh,  fourth  son  of  William  Ramsden,  Esq., 
Tyldesley,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  30.  Left  189 1.1  Scott 

Farming  in  Herefordshire.    Of  Hampton  Place,  Tupsley,  Hereford. 

Sidgwick,  Nevil  Vincent,  eldest  son  of  William  Carr  Sidgwick,  Esq., 
32,  Russell  Road,  Kensington,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1892.2  Scott 

Scholar  1887.  Major  Exhibitioner  1892.  Junior  Student,  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1892.  B.A.  First  Class  Natural  Science  1895.  First  Class  Final  Classical  School 
1897.  M.A.  1901.  Fellow  and  Lecturer,  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  from  1901. 

Whitthlg,  Edward  Jewel,  only  son  of  Charles  Edward  Whitting,  Esq., 
J.P.,  (O.K.  1860),  Glandores,  Weston-super-Mare,  aged  14, 
September  1.  Left  1891. s  Scott 

XI.  1888,  1889,  1890,  1891.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1891.  Captain  late 
3rd  Somerset  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900.  Of  Uphill 
Grange,  Weston-super-Mare. 

Carritt,  John  Price,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Blasson  Carritt,  Esq.,  South- 
wood  Lane,  Highgate,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  February  19.  Left 
1887.2  Whitelaw 

Entered  the  Church  of  Rome  in  August  1887.  A  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Has 
been  a  Master  in  various  Schools  at  home  and  abroad.  Of  the  Ecole  St.  Louis, 
Villemomble,  Paris. 

Headlam,  Cecil,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Edward  Headlam,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  ward  of  Miss  S.  F.  Spedding,  Brundholmes,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  a^ed  14,  September  19.  Left  1891. 2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1886.  XI.  1889,  1890,  1891.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor 
Exhibitioner  1891.  Demy  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  1891.  B.A.  1895. 
Novelist  and  Historical  Writer.  Union  Club. 

Jeudwine,  John  Henry  Wynne,  eldest  son  of  William  Wynne  Jeudwine, 
Esq.,  Holywell  House,  Chesterfield,  aged  14,  July  13.  Left 
1891.2  Whitelaw 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  1893.    A  Land  Agent. 


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Law,  Hugh  Alexander,  second  son  of  the  lafce  Right  Hon.  Hugh  Law, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  ward  of  Miss  McCance,  Larkfield, 
Dunmnrry,  Co.  Antrim,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left  1890.8  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  1890.  M.P.  for  West  Donegal  from  1902.  Of  Marble 
Hill,  Ballymore,  Letterkenny,  Co.  Donegal. 

Kendall,  Hugh  Davey,  ninth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Rendall,  Great  Roll- 
right,  Chipping  Norton,  aged  13,  Dec.  28.  Left-  1891.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1886.  XV.  1890.  XI.  1889,  1890,  1891.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos  1894.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  1895.  India 
1896.  Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  Bombay  from  1903.  Compiler  of 
Famine  Report  1903.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Wrigley,  Harold  Carr,  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Fieldhead, 
Netherton,  Huddersfield.  aged  13,  October  30.  Whitelaw 

XV.  1889.     Died  at  Paris  April  17,  1890.     Tablet  in  School  Chapel. 

Bond,  Cyril,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Bond,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln, 
Anderby,  Alford,  aged  14,  September  2.  Left  1891.2  Blsee 

Scholar  1887.  Scholar  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  1891,  B.A.,  Second  Class 
Classical  Tripos,  Part  I  ,  1894,  M.A.  1898.  Ordained  1899.  Assistant  Chaplain, 
Railway  Mission,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa,  from  1903. 

Davies,    William,    younger    son    of    William    Davies,   Esq.,   Caerblaidd, 
Festiniog,  North  Wales,  aged  13,  October  13.     Left  1891.1     Elsee 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1891.    J.P.  for  Merioneth.    As  above. 

Hack,  Bartle  Starmer,  second  son  of  Matthew  Hack,  Esq.,  Millstone  Lane, 
Leicester,  aged  14,  March  29.  Left  1889.3  Elsee 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1898.  Ordained  1896.  Of  Christ  Church 
House,  Follett  Street,  Poplar,  London,  E. 

Squire,  Paul,  eldest  son  of  Anson  Squire,  Esq.,  Port  Said,  aged  14, 
January  21.  Left  1887.2  Elsee 

Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-01,  in  Brabant's  Horse.  Care  of  London 
and  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Ayres. 

Hunter,  Alfred  Curling,  eldest  son  of  Curling  Hunter,  Esq.,  Purley  Lodge, 
Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  aged  13,  March  17.     Left  1891.3     Morice 
On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  6,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W. 

Ramsay,  Arthur  Dennys  Gilbert,  second  son  of  William  Ramsay,  Esq., 
Highfield,  Southampton,  aged  13,  October  9.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Sandhurst  1891.    Gazetted  to  the  Worcester  Regiment,  1892.    Indian  Staff  Corps, 

1894.  Captain  1901. 

Simey,  Athelstane   Iliff,  third  son  of  Ralph    Simey,  Esq.,  The   College, 

Durham,  aged  13.  January  27.     Left  1892. 2  Morice 

Scholar  1886.      Major  and  Minor    Exhibitioner,  1892.      Head   of   the    School. 

Exhibitioner  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos, 

1895.  M.B.  1901.     M.R  C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1901.    Receiving-Room  Officer,  London 
Hospital,  from  1903. 

Steel,  Edwin  Bedford,  son  of  Charles  Steel,  Esq.,  190,  Conliffe  Road, 
Dublin,  aged  15.  September  16.  Left  1889.1  Morice 

Crick  1888.    Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1889.     M.B.  1895.    Captain,  R.A.M.  Corps. 

Thompson,  Percy,  sixth  son  of  Richard  Thompson,  Esq.,  Bramley  Mead, 

Whalley,  Lancashire,  aged  13.  December  18      Left  1889.2     Morice 

Scholar  1886.    Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Mathematical  Moderations, 

1892,  B.A.  1894.      Home  Civil  Service,   Inland  Revenue,  from  1897.      Of  185, 

Oakwood  Court,  Addison.  Road,  London,  W. 

Wilson,  Basil  Holt,  son  of  George  Holt  Wilson,  Esq.,  Redgrave  Hall, 
Diss,  aged  1 4.  September  7.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Opened  a  Private  School  at  Marton,  New  Zealand,  where  he  died,  1902. 
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130  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 

Bush.  Montague,  son  of  William  John  Bush,  Esq.,  Thornleigh,  Sydenham 
Hill,  aged  15,  May  19.  Left  1887.a  Donkin 

Reading  to  qualify  for  Civil  Engineer  1891. 

Brodrick-Smith,  Harold  Gilbert,  eldest  son  of  George  Brodrick-Smith, 

Esq.,  Streonshalh,  Birkdale,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  April  20.     Left 

1889.2  Donkin 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B  A.  1694.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  1897.   Assumed 

the  name  of  BRODRICK  after  Smith,  1892.     Of  25,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool,  and  7, 

Aughton  Road,  Birkdale. 

Hosford,  Earls  Ainslie,  son  of  T.  Stroud  Hosford,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Tulse  Hill, 
London,  S.W  ,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

A  Student  at  Heidelberg  University  1891. 

Thomas,  Charles,  ward  of  James  Thomas,  Esq.,  Penlands,  Swansea,  aged 
14,  May  20.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Watson,  William  James,  son  of  the  late  George  Peregrine  Watson,  Esq., 

care  of  Mrs.  Watson,  Anerley  Road,  Penge,  aged  15,  August  13. 

LeftlSSS.1  Donkin 

At  the  School  of  Practical  Engineering,  Crystal  Palace,  1889.    In  Demerara, 

British  Columbia,  1891. 

Deighton,   Richard  Mather,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Christopher  Deighton, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  care  of  Mrs.  Deighton,  Elmsfield,  Milnthorpe,  West- 
moreland, aged  15.  May  9.     Lefb  1887.s  Donkin 
At  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  since  October,  1888.    Diploma  of 
Associateship  1891.    Of  Elmsfield,  Milnthorpe,  Westmoreland. 

Duke,  Ernest  Hamilton,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Duke,  D.D., 
St.  Vigeans,  Arbroath.  N.B.,  aged  13,  May  25.  Left  1889.2  Michell 

Entrance  Exhibitioner  of  St.  Andrew's  University  October  1890.  M.A.  1895. 
Ordained  1903.  Of  Middlebie,  Dumfriesshire. 

King,  Thomas  Arthur,  only  son  of  John  King,  Esq.,  M.D.,  St.  Cyprians, 
Stratton,  North  Devon,  aged  13,  January  1.     Left  1891.2     Michell 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1891.    St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 
1899.    Practising  at  Bude,  Cornwall. 

Poulsom,  Walter  Kegg,  fourth  son  of  William  Poulsom,  Esq.,  Bootle, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  August  5.  Lefb  1890.1  Michell 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  Overdale,  Acrefield  Road,  Woolton. 

Ollivant,  John  Spencer,  eldest  son  of  Major  Edward  Albert  Ollivant, 
R.H.A.,  (O.K.  1856),  Offcote  Hurst,  Ashbourne,  aged  14,  July  31. 
Left  1890.2  Michell 

Woolwich  1891.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1892.  Captain  1900.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War  1899-1902,  including  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  action  at 
Val  Kranz.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps.  D.S.O.  Of  Elliotts,  Fleethurst,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

Russell,  Charles  Lennox  Somerville,'  second  son  of  Captain  Theodosius 
Stuart  Russell,  St.  John's,  Wakefield,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left 
1890.8  Michell 

Scholar  1886.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1890.  Passed  27th  in 
Indian  Civil  Service  Examination  June,  1891.  India  1893.  Foreign  Under- 
secretary to  Government  of  India,  Calcutta,  from  1903.  Travellers'  Club. 

King,  Hubert  Atwood,  sixth  son  of  the  late  Robert  King,  Esq.,  care  of 
Mrs.  King,  20,  Upper  Clapton  Common,  aged  14,  June  17.  Left 
1890.2  School 

In  business  from  1891.    Of  44,  Clapton  Common,  London,  N.B. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  Ebor,  second  son  of  Joseph  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Bolton  Hall, 
Rotherham,  aged  13,  June  7.  Left  1890.8  School 

XV.  1889.    Articled  to  a  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer  1891. 


Jex-BlaJce,  1874-87.  131 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1887. 

Clarke,  Arthur  Lionel  Crisp,  second  son  of  Joseph  Crisp  Clarke,  Esq., 
Birstall  Hall,  Leicester,  aged  12,  August  30.  Left  1887.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  1896.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1900,  including  actions  at  Modder  River,  Magersfontein, 
Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove  and  Dreifonteiu.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with 
five  Clasps.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fletcher,   William   Frederick   Ashby,  younger  son  of  William  Fletcher, 

H)sq.,  Bingham  Bill,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  May  18.  Left  1891.*  School 

XV.  1890.  Racquets  1891.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.  Of  Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire. 

Guedalla,  Florence  Monlefiore,  elder  son  of  Joseph  Guedalla,  Esq., 
36,  Hyde  Park  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  June  23.  School 

Scholar  1887.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1892.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.  Winchester 
House,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Lloyd,  Pryse,  eldest  son  of  Llewellyn  Lloyd  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Glangwili,  Llanpumpsaint,  Caermarthenshire,  aged  13,  September 
12.  Left  1H91.2  School 

Of  Glangwili,  as  above. 

Topham,  John  William,  son  of  William  Hampson  Topham,  Esq.,  2,  Gliddon 
Road,  West  Kensington,  aged  14,  Dec.  23.     Left  1890.3         School 
XV.  1890.    A  Civil  Engineer. 

Slake,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  William  Greaves  Blake,  Esq.,  Mylnhurst, 
Millhouses,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  Mar.  17.  Left  1890.1  Bowden  Smith 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.    Sports  Club. 

Cartwright,  Frederick  Sheward,  third  son  of   the  late  William  George 
Uartwright,  Esq.,  care  of  Mrs.  Cartwright,  Newport,  Monmouth- 
shire, aged  14,  February  18.     Left  1889.3  Bowden  Smith 
King's  College,  London,   1890.      Captain,  late  4th  Battalion  The  Connaught 
Rangers.   Of  Stafford  House,  Hatch  End,  Middlesex.   Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Lilly,  Harold  Walsh,  son  of  John  Lilly,  Esq.,  Moor  End,  Kersal,  Man- 
chester, aged  12,  April  1.  Left  1891.1  Bowden  Smith 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Of  17,  MinshuU  Street,  Manchester. 

Rowley,  Theobald  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Thomas  Rowley,  Esq., 
The  Grange,  Hurst,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  aged  14,  September  26. 
Left  1891  a  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1890,  1891.    XV.  1890.    On  a  Sheep  Farm  in  South  Africa. 

Thomson,  Arthur  Ramsay,  eldest  son  of  John  Thomson,  Esq.,  Bowdon, 

Cheshire,  aged  16,  October  10.     Left  1889.*  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1890.    A  Merchant.    Of  Beechbank,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Christie,  William  Charles,  elder  son  of  John  Robert  Christie,  Esq., 
Baynton  House,  Llandaff,  aged  14,  Dec.  13.  Left  1891  3  Elsee 

Crick  1890,  1891.  Sandhurst  1892.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Royal  Warwickshire 
Regiment,  1893.  Captain  1900.  Major  1902.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition, 
1898,  Battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartoum.  Despatches.  British  Medal,  Egyptian 
Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Fourth  Class  Medjidie.  In  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1901,  including  actions  at  Vet  River  and  Zand  River,  Diamond  Hill,  Belfast. 
Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps.  Agents,  Cox  &  Co.,  Charing  Cross. 

Cooke,  Harry  Nickson,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Cooke,  Esq.,  Far  Headingley, 
Leeds,  aged  15,  August  3.  Left  1890.2  Elsee 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1890.  In  business  from  1891.  Of  Woodfield,  Newton 
Hill,  Leeds. 

Dugdale,  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Claremont,  Blackburn, 
aged  14,  June  5.  Left  1889.1  Whitelaw 

Learning  Cotton  and  Iron  Trades,  1891. 


132  Jex-Blake,  1874-87. 


Hawkins,  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Joshua  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Bedford,  aged  15, 
May  22.  Left  1890.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1888,  1889.  VIII.  1887,  1888,  1889,  1890.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1896.  Of  Woodlands,  Brockham,  Surrey. 

Reid,  Joseph  Dodds,  second  son  of  Hugh  Gilzean  Reid,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Warley  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  April  13.  Left 
1838.1  Whitelaw 

St.  Andrew's  University,  1889.     English  Instructor  at  a  School  at  Lyons. 

Taylor,  Henry  Claude,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Enfield  Taylor,  Esq.,  Aston 
Hall,  Hawarden,  Chester,  aged  14,  July  23.  Leftl891.2  Whitelaw 

A  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  6,  Queen  Street  Place,  London.     Isthmian  Club. 

Wyatt,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  the  late  Colonel  James  Henry  Wyatt,  C.B., 
(O.K.  1839),  care  of  Mrs.  Wyatt,  Wansford  House,  Watford,  Herts, 
aged  14,  February  3.  Left  1888.1  Whitelaw 

Charlton,  Francis  Hartley,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Price  Charlton,  Esq., 
care  of  Mrs.  Charlton,  Broad  Oak  Park,  Worsley,  Lancashire, 
aged  14,  February  15.  Left  1890.3  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1901.  Severely  wounded.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Of  28,  Evelyn 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Wyndham  Club. 

Earle,  John  Bernard,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Earle,  Bilton  Grange, 
Rugby,  formerly  of  Yarlet,  Stafford,  aged  14,  March  17.  Left 
1889.3  Morice 

An  Engineer.    Of  Waterhouses,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 

Nevill,  Dudley  Frederic,  second  son  of  Robert  Whatley  Nevill,  Esq., 
Perry  Crofts,  Tarn  worth,  aged  14,  Nov.  2.  Left  1891.3  Morice 

New  College,  Oxford,  1891.    An  Architect.    Of  The  Hurst,  Mottingham,  Kent. 

Alston,  Conyers  William,  fourth  son  of  Sir  Francis  Beilby  Alston, 
K.C.M.G.,  69,  Eccleston  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  February 
12.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Scholar  1887.  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1891.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
with  the  10th  Imperial  Yeomanry,  1900. 

Clive,  Herbert  Reginald,  son  of  Mrs.  Clive,  Barston  Hall,  Warwick,  aged 
14,  November  3.  Left  same  Term.  Donkiri 

Edward,  Allan  Philip  Kenrick,  eldest  sou  of  Allan  Edward,  Esq., 
Farington  Hall,  Dundee,  N.B.,  aged  14,  December  6.  Left 
1888.3  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1891. 

Higgins,  Herbert  Oliver  William,  sou  of  Thomas  Higgins,  Esq.,  Aberdeen 
House,  Maida  Hill,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  13.  Left 
1888.3  Donkin 

*          Studying  Farming  in  Canada  1891. 

Irvine,  James  Pearson,  only  son  of  the  late  James  Pearson  Irvine,  Esq., 

M.D.,  care  of  Mrs.  Irvine,  Bank  Hall,  Ingleton,  Yorkshire,  aged 

14,  January  2.     Left  1890.1  Donkin 

A  Student  of  Civil  Engineering  at  University  College,  Liverpool,  1891.    A  Civil 

Engineer,  L.  &  N.-W.  Railway.    Of  Cromartie,  Torquay. 

Vaughan,  James,  ward  of  Hugh  Vaughan  Vaughan,  Esq.,  The  Castle, 
Builth,  aged  15,  November  14.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1893.    Of  Llansaintfread,  Builth. 

Vickers,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Vickers,  Esq.,  Rose  Hill,  Smedley  Lane, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  January  17.  Left  1888.3  Donkin 

A  Manufacturing  Chemist.    Of  Wilton  Polygon,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester. 


Jex-Blake,  1874-87.  133 


Kenrick,  Wilfred  Byng,  elder  son  of  William  Kenrick,  Esq.,  The   Grove, 
flarborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  December  4.  Leftl891.2  Michell 
Major  Exhibitioner  1891.     Balliol  College,   Oxford,  B.A.   1895.     In  business  at 
West  Bromwich.    Address,  as  above. 

Marriott,  Herbert  de  Warren,  eldest  son  of  John  Slack  Marriott,  Esq., 
The  Elms,  Alderley  Edge,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1889.1  Michell 

In  business.     Owen's    College,    Manchester,    1891.     Of    25,    Park    Road    East, 
Birkenhead,  Cheshire. 

Haigh,  Lionel  Clifford,  eldest  son  of  Jonathan  Haigh,  Esq.,  St.  Johns, 
Wakefield,  aged  14,  August  24.  Left  1889  *  Michell 

A  Student  of  Engineering  at  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  1889-1891.    On  Staff  of 
Willans  &  Robinson,  Engineers.     Of  Hursley,  Rugby. 

Rhoades,  James  Frederick, fifth  son  of  Henry  Tull  Rhoades,Esq.,(o.R.  1847), 
Headmaster  of  the  Lower  School  of  Lawrence  Sheriff,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  November  23.  Left  1893  3  Town 

XI.  1893.     Studied  abroad.    Assistant  Master  at  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond, 
Perthshire,  from  1900.     Union  Club. 

Law,  Arbuthnot  Patrick  Astley,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Arbuthnot  Law, 
(O.K.  1857),  Rector  of  Gunthorpe  cum  Bale,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk, 
aged  14,  July  5.  Left  1889.1  Whitelaw 


JOHN    PERCIVAL,    D.D., 

ELECTED     HEADMASTER     IN    1887. 


ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1887. 

Eley,  Charles  Cuthbert,  third  son  of  Mrs.    Eley   and   the   late    William 

Thomas  Ely,  Esq.,   Oxhey    Grange,     Watfod,    Herrts,    aged  14, 

February  4.     Left  189 1.1  School 

Brasenose  College,   Oxford,   B.A.   1896.     M.A.    1901.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 

Temple,    1898.    J.P.    for    Suffolk.     Director    of    Eley    Brothers  1902.    Of  East 

Bergholt  Place,  Suffolk.    Garrick  Club. 

Pryse,  Herbert  William,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  Bart ,  Grogerddan, 
near  Aberystwith,  aged  14,  November  4.  Left  1888.3  School 

Of  Ystradwralt,  Nantgaredig,  R.S.O.,  Carmarthenshire. 

Davies,  Oswyn  St.  Leger,  third  son  of  John  Morgan  Davies,  Esq.,  Frood- 
vale,  Llandilo,  aged  14,  April  29.  Left  189 1.3  Bowden  Smith 

Of  Trows  House,  Castle  ton,  Lancashire. 

Reid,  Nevile,  elder  son  of  Nevile  Reid,  Esq.,  The  Oaks,  Hanworth, 
Middlesex,  aged  13,  June  30.  Left  1891.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.    1890,    1891.    Brasenose    College,    Oxford,    1893.     In  business  from  1896. 
Address,  as  above. 

Visger,  Harman,  eldest  son  of  Barman  Visger,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  279,  High 
Street,  Lewisham,  aged  14,  June  23.  Left  1890.1  Bowden  Smith 

Studied  at  Hanover.     Assistant  Engineer  with  Siemens  Bros.,   London,  from 
1892.     Of  19,  Clock  House  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Stuart,  John  Frederick  William,  elder  son  of  James  Chambers  Stuart, 
Esq.,  Grove  House,  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  23. 
Left  1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

A  Bank  Secretary  from  1897.    Of  Pembroke  House,  Bramhall,  Cheshire. 


134  Percival  1887-95. 


Croft,  Peter,  fifth  son  of  the  late  John  Croft,  and  ward  of  Mrs.  Frank 
Garrett,  Aldingham  House,  Saxmundhara,  aged  14,  June  30. 
Left  1889.1  Scott 

In  business  in  London  1889-1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as 
Lieutenant,  C.I.V.,  1900,  transferred  to  Army  Service  Corps  August,  1900,  and 
resigned  his  commission  at  the  end  of  the  War.  Queen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Transport  Inspector,  Repatriation 
Commission,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  River  Colony,  from  1902. 

Dove,  John,  second  son  of  John  Matthew  Dove,  Esq.,  21.  Devonshire 
Place,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left  1890.1  Scott 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898- 
Deputy  Town  Clerk,  Johannesburg,  1904.  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg. 

McClean,  William  Newsam,  second  son  of  Frank  McCleau,  Esq.,  F.R.S., 
Rusthall  House,  Tonbridge  Wells, aged  12,  June  7  Left  1892.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  First  Class  Mechanical  Science  Tripos  1895. 
Apprenticed  to  and  afterwards  in  the  service  of  Sir  J.  W.  Barry.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  as  Lieutenant,  Railway  Pioneer  Regiment,  1900-1902.  Civil 
Engineer  to  Bristol  Corporation  from  1903.  Of  42,  Durdham  Park,  Bristol.  New 
University  Club. 

Paterson,  Robert  Stanley,  elder  son  of  John  Paterson,  Esq.,  13,  Sisters 
Avenue,  Lavender  Hill,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  March  12.  Left 
189 1.2  Scott 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1894.  M.A.  1898.  A  Chartered 
Accountant.  Of  1,  Walbrook,  London,  B.C. 

Barker,  Frank  Ernest,  son  of  William  Barker,  Esq..  Hawthorn  Lodge, 
Wild  Green,  Erdington,  near  Birmingham,  aged  13,  July  16. 
Left  1889. a  Donkin 

Tawke,  Reginald,  second  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur  Christian  Tawke, 
The  Lawn,  Rochford,  Essex.  Left  1889.1  Donkin 

Went  to  South  Africa  and  died  at  Stellenbosch  9th  May,  1898. 

Blunt,  Robert  Bruce,  eldest  son  of  George  Henry  Blunt,  Esq.,  9,  Belmont 
Villas,  Leicester,  aged  13,  May  17.  Left  1891.2  Donkin 

VIII.  1889,  1890,  1891.  Sandhurst  1891.  Gazetted  to  2nd  Battalion  Lancashire 
Fusiliers,  1892.  Captain  1899.  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1898.  Medal 
and  Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp.  Occupation  of  Crete.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  from  1899.  Severely  wounded  at  Venters  Spruit,  January,  1900. 
Despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps.  Died  from  wounds  received  at  Langelegan,  Transvaal, 
20  February,  1902. 

Grierson,  Douglas,  fourth  son  of  James  Grierson,  Esq.,  4,  Holland  Villas 
Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  February  28.     Left  1890.1     Donkin 
New  College,  Oxford,  1891.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Tuner  Temple,  1901.    Of  3,  Temple 
Gardens,  London,  E.G. 

Humphery,  John  Edward,  son  of  Robert  Peel  Humphery,  Esq. .Northlands, 
Warnham,  Horsham,  Sussex,  aged  13,  Nov.  9.  Left  1891.1  Donkin 

Smith,  Gilbert    Rippon,  youngest  son  of   Aston  William  Smith,  Esq.,  3, 
Merton  Road, Bootle,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  June  5.  Left  1889.2  Donkin 
Owen's  College,  Manchester,  1890.    A  Railway  Contractor.    Address,  Old  Hall, 
Bootle. 

Swaby,  Sydney  Temple,  younger  son  of  Rev.  William  Proctor  Swaby, 
Millfield  Vicarage,  Sunderland,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Barbados, 
aged  12,  July  31.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

XV.  1892.    New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896. 

Watson,  Charles  Edward  Samuel,  son  of  Mrs.  Watson,  and  the  late  George 
Peregrine  Watson,  Avenue  Road,  Penge  Road,  Anesley,  aged  14, 
January  27.  Left  1889.3  Donkin 


Percival,  1887-95.  135 


Hadrill,   Henry   Clement,   elder   son   of   Henry  John  Hadrill,  Esq.,  53, 

Belsize    Avenue,   London,    N.W.,   aged  13,  November  16.     Left 

1890.*        .  Michell 

A   Partner   in    Cockburn  Smithes  &  Co.,  Oporto  and  London.    Residing  at 

Chislehurst.    Isthmian  Club. 

Hulton,  Arthur  Hyde,  fourth  son  of  William  Wilbraham  Blethyn  Hulton, 
Esq.,  (o.u.  1858),  Hulton  Park,  Bolton-le-Moors,  aged  13,  October 
16.  Left  1892 2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1895.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1897. 
Northern  Circuit.  Of  41,  John  Dalton  Street,  Manchester. 

Rushton,   James    Lever,   eldest   son    of   Thomas    Henry   Rnshton,  Esq., 
flallewell  Hall,  Bolton,  aged  14.  May  24.     Left  1891. 2         Michell 
XI.  1891.    Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.    M.A.  1898.     In  business  as  a 
Textile  Engineer  from  1895.    Of  Barnacre,  Garstang.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Steel,  Richard  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Lieut-Colonel  Edward  Harris 
Steel,  Cheveney,  Hunton,  Maidstone,  aged  13,  October  6.  Left 
1891.2  Michell 

Sandhurst  1891.  Gazetted  to  7th  Dragoon  Guards  1892.  1st  Irish  Fusiliers  1893. 
17th  Bengal  Lancers  1897.  Captain  Indian  Staff  Corps  1901.  Served  in 
Mohmand  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  China  Expedition  1900.  A.D.C.  to 
General  Gaselee.  Despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Barkworth,  Alfred  Montgomery,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Thomas  Bark- 
worth,  Esq.,  West  Hatch,  Chingwell,  Essex,  aged  13,  July  16. 
Left  189 1-1  Whitelaw 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1895.  Of  Alenho,  Wimbledon. 
Sports  Club. 

Knight,  Charles  Vaughton,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Knight,  Esq.,  Hartshill, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left  1890.2  Whitelaw 

St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital  1891.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1898.  M.B.,  London, 
1900.  Of  Newland  House,  Gloucester. 

Noakes,  Sydney  Neville,  third  son  of  Wickham  Noakes,  Esq.,  Fairfield, 
Heckenham,  Kent,  aged  14,  September  10.     Left         .     Whitelaw 
In  business  as  a  Brewer.    Of  Selsdon  Park,  Croydon. 

Pike,  William  Bennett,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Bennett  Pike, 
Paston  House,  Cambridge,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left  1892  2  Whitelaw 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.   1895.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898. 
Of  5,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Whitelaw,  Walter  Hugh,  third  son  of  Robert  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  aged  14.  March  30.  Left  1892.8  Whitelaw 
New  College,  Oxford,   B.A.,  Third  Class  History  1897.     A  Schoolmaster.    Of 
Moorland  House,  Heswall,  Cheshire. 

Bowman,  James  Malcolm,  son  of  Dr.  Bowman,  West  Mount,  Halifax, 
aged  16,  June  18.  Left  1888.1  Elsee 

Bowman,  Frederic  Edmund,  son  of  the  above  Dr.  Bowman,  aged  14, 
November  13.  Left  1889.2  Elsee 

Hatch,  Samuel  Wilberforce,  son  of  Samuel  Charles  Hatch,  Esq.,  Clyde 
House,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  September  2.  Left  1887.3  Elsee 

Crawley-Boevey,  Edward  Martin,  second  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley 
Boevey,  Bart ,  Flaxley  Abbey,  near  Newnham,  Gloucestershire, 
aged  14.  March  26.  Left  1892.2  Morice 

Sandhurst  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  1895. 
Captain  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1902,  including  actions  at 
Houtnek,  Vet  River,  Diamond  Hill,  Wittebergen,  and  Ladybrand.  Queen's 
Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


136  Percival,  1884-95. 


Dalby,  Alan,  second  son  of  Robert  Dalby  Dalby,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1849),  Charn- 
wood,  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  aged  13,  July  30.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1898.  Ordained  1899.  Assistant 
Curate  at  St.  Andrew's,  Rugby,  from  1899. 

Draper,  Warwick  Herbert,  elder  son  of  Edward  Herbert  Draper,  Esq., 
52,  Doughty  Street,  London,  W.C.,  aged  14,  April  4.  Left 
1892.2  Morice 

Scholar  1887.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1S92.  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford, 
1892,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1894,  B  A.,  Third  Class  Final  Classics, 
1896,  M.A.,  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1898.  Of  12,  New  Square, 
W.C.,  and  20,  Hammersmith  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Everett,  Isaac  Arthur  Huskisson,  eldest  son  of  Isaac  Edward  Everett, 
Esq.,  Abbeylands,  Stafford,  aged  14,  May  7.  Left  1889.3  Morice 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1898.  Practising  at 
Stafford. 

Kellett,  Edward  Bromley,  third  son  of  William  Kellett,  Esq.,  Portland 
Bank,  Southport,  aged  14,  January  25.  Left  1890.1  Morice 

Crick  1889.    A  Surveyor  in  South  Africa.     P.O.  Box  1132,  Pretoria. 

Ratcliff,  Frederick  Rowlinson,  second  son  o£  Daniel  Rowlinson  Ratcliff, 
Esq.,  24,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  January  27. 
Left  1890.2  Morice 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1892.    Address  24,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W. 

Denton,  John,  elder  son  of  Mrs.  Denton,  and  the  late  John  Denton,  Bilton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  15.  Left  189 1.2  Town 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Of  Montgomery  Chambers,  Hartshead,  Sheffield. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1887. 

Abell,  William  Henry,  second  son  of  the  late  Martin  Abell,  Esq.,  and  Mrs. 
Caroline  Abell,  Be vere*  Knoll,  Worcester,  aged  14,  September  20. 
Left  1S90.3  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1892.  Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Eegiment  1896. 
Captain  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902.  In  St.  Helena  March  to 
May  31st,  1902. 

Calderon,  Frederick  Elwyn,  sixth  son  of  Philip  Hermogenes  Calderon, 
Esq.,  R.A.,  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.,  aged  14, 
July  5.  Left  1890.2  School 

Studied  at  the  Royal  Academy  Schools.  Exhibited  1896-99.  Settled  in  Canada 
as  a  Painter,  chiefly  of  portraits,  1899.  Of  177,  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa. 

Christopherson,  Horace,  ninth  son  of  Derman  Christopherson,  Esq., 
Grove  House,  Kidbrooke,  London,  S.E.,  aged  15,  June  2.  Left 
1S89.2  School 

Of  10,  St.  Stephen's  Crescent,  Bayswater,  London,  W. 

Cruso,  Henry  Alfred  Antony,  only  son  of  Rev,  Henry  Edmund  Tilsley 
Cruso,  Branford  Vicarage,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  January  5.  Left 
1892.2  School 

Scholar  1897.  Major  Exhibitioner  1892.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1892.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1894.  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Cissies, 
1896.  Tenth  in  Civil  Service  Examination.  Principal  Clerk,  Inland  Revenue, 
Somerset  House,  from  1903.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Dilke,  Charles  Wentworth,  only  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Went- 
worth]  Dilke,  Bart.,  76,  Sloane  Street,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13, 
September  19.  Left  1 889  2  School 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.    Of  76,  Sloane  Street,  London,  S.W. 


Percival,  1887-95.  137 


Gaitskell,  Herbert  Ashley,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Forbes  Gaitskell,  Esq., 
Catfcon,  Crystal  Palace  Park,  Sydenham,  aged  14,  June  5.  Left 
1891. »  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  (Science),  1894.  M.A.  1898.  M.B.  1899  M  D 
1902.  Guy's  Hospital  1895.  Practising  in  Sussex  from  1903.  Of  Shannleigh, 
Burgess  Hill,  Sussex. 

Furber,  Montague,  son  of  Charles  Furber,  Esq.,  6,  Upper  Hamilton 
Terrace,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  April  23.  Left  1888.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Eoyal  Irish  Regiment  1897.  Served  with  the  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Guedalla,  Herbert,  second  son  of  Joseph  Guedalla,  Esq.,  21,  Essex  Street, 
Strand,  London,  aged  13,  September  12.  Leffc  1891. 3  School 

A  Chartered  Accountant,  and  Partner  in  Deloitte,  Dever,  Griffiths  &  Co  from 
1902.  Of  2,  Hay  Hill,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  W. 

Holford,  James  Henry  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Holford,  Esq., 
Castle  Hill,  Cerne,  Dorset,  aged  13,  Dec.  22.  Left  1892.2  School 

XV.  1891.  Gazetted  to  the  7th  Hussars  1894.  Captain  1900.  Served  on  Staff  in 
Ashanti  1900.  Relief  of  Kumasi.  Despatches.  M  edal  with  Clasp.  D.S.O. 

Oppenheim,  Frederic  Sigismund,  eldest  son  of  Siegmund  Oppenheim,  Esq., 
York  House,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester,  aged  14,  January  26. 
Left  1891.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.  M.A.  1898.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Of 
Porthgwarra,  Didsbury,  Lancashire. 

Perciyal,  Arthur  Jex  Blake,  fourth  son  of  Rev.  John  Percival,  Headmaster, 
School  House,  Rugby,  afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  Hereford,  aged 
16,  December  1.  Left  1889.3  School 

XV.  1889.  Gazetted  to  the  5th  Fusiliers  1892.  Captain  1900.  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  1898.  Battle  of  Khartoum.  Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp.  Medal. 
In  the  South  African  War  1899-1902,  including  action  at  Modder  River. 
Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
D.S.O.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sturton,  Douglas  Phipps,  only  son  of  John  Phipps  Sturton,  Esq.,  Holbeach, 
aged  14,  August  6.  Left  1892.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Practising  at 
Lancaster. 

Spencer,  John  Aubrey  Berkley,  eldest  son  of  John  Watson  Spencer,  Esq., 
Millfield  House,  Newbarn-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left 
189 1.2  School 

Marine  Engineering  Pupil  1892-96.  Manager  of  Steel  Works  from  1896.  Of 
Newbiggen  Hall,  Kenton,  Northumberland. 

Thomson,  Spencer  Aubrey,  son  of  Spencer  Campbell  Thomson,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  3,  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  June  14.  Left 
1888.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1891. 

Whitehead,  Wilfred  James,  fourth  son  of  Sir  James  Whitehead,  Bart., 
Highfield  House,  Catford  Bridge,  S.E.,  aged  14,  January  6. 
Left  1891.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.  M.A.  1899.  A  Member  of  the  London  Stock 
Exchange  1898.  Of  7,  Drapers'  Gardens,  London,  E.G.,  and  Wilmington  Manor, 
Kent.  City  Liberal  Club. 

Husbands,  Frederick  Newton,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Husbands,  and  the  late 
John  Frederick  Husbands,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  July  26. 
Left  1890.1  Bowden  Smith 

Of  Kottingham  House,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Miller,  Hubert  James,  elder  son  of  Charles  James  Miller,  Esq.,  Heathfield, 
Lancaster  Road, Eccles,agedl5,May  12.  Leftl890.2  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1899.    Of  Hill  End,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 
VOL.  III.  R 


138  Perwoal,  1887-95. 


Pank,  John  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  John  Lovell  Pank,  Esq.,  Somerset 
Road,  New  Barnet,  Herts,  aged  13,  October  27.  Left 
1891.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1890,  1891.  In  business  from  1892.  Of  Bay  Tree  Cottage,  Church  End, 
Finchley,  London,  N. 

Trimble,  Charles  Edward,  youngest  son  of  Mrs.  Trimble  and  the  late 
Edward  Trimble,  Green  Lane,  Dalston,  near  Carlisle,  aged  15, 
September  26.  Left  1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1888,  1889.  L.R  C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1898.  Lieutenant  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902. 
Despatches.  Resigned  Commission  August,  1902.  Of  Ellerslea,  Dalston, 
Cumberland. 

Vesey,  Sidney  Philip  Charles,  elder  son  of  Mrs.  Vesey  and  the  late 
William  Muschamp  Vesey,  Dunleckney,  Bagenalstown,  Ireland, 
aged  14,  March  9.  Left  1891.2  Bowden  Smith 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1901.  Of  Dunleckney  Manor,  Bagenals- 
town, Ireland.  Kildare  Street  Club. 

Bennett,  Samuel  Barker,  son  of  Mrs.  L.  E.  Meeking,  Tylney  House, 
Snaresbrook,  aged  14.  June  23.  Left  1890.3  Elsee 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1892. 

Hankey,  Hugh  Mostyn  Alers,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Alers  Hankey,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1853),  27,  Eaton  Place,  Brighton,  aged  14,  November  27. 
Left  189 12  Elsee 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Warwickshire  Regiment  1893.  Served  with  the 
Egyptian  Army  1897-98.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  from  1899.  Killed  at 
the  Battle  of  Paardeberg  while  in  command  of  the  Mounted  Infantry  Detach- 
ment of  his  Regiment  17th  February,  1900. 

Markham,  Nigel  Ivan,  nephew  and  ward  of  Colonel  E.  Markham,  82, 
Belgrave  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  Nov.  10.  Left  1888  s  Elsee 

Captain,  New  Zealand  Mounted  Infantry.  Retired  1903.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1901-02. 

Meeking,  Frank  Cecil,  son  of  F.  Meeking,  Esq.,  Tylney  House,  Snares- 
brook,  aged  14,  July  4.  Left  1890.2  Elsee 

Ohren,  Arthur,  son  of  John  Ohren,  Esq.,  Lower  Sydenham,  Kent,  aged  13, 
August  27.  Left  1890.3  Elsee 

Perhaps  a  brother  of  C.  Ohren,  1880,  and  of  S.  Ohren,  1885,  but  none  of  them 
have  answered. 

Good,  Francis  Stafford,  son  of  Surgeon-Major  James  Good,  British  Medical 
Service,  aged  15,  September  3.  Left  1888.3  Scott 

Gray,  Percival,  second  son  of  Edward  Benjamin  Gray,  Esq.,   M.D.,  19, 
Beaumont  Street,  Oxford,  aged  13,  October  1.     Left  1892.8     Scott 
New  College,  Oxford,  1892.     Drowned  at  Barmouth,  1  August,  1894. 

Maxsted,  Philip  Temple  Sperling,  son  of  Edward  Philip  Maxsted,  Esq  , 
The  Cliffe,  Hessle,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  1889.3  Scott 

Captain,  3rd  Battalion  East  Yorkshire  Regiment.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900-02.  Attached  to  Army  Service  Corps.  Actions  at  Houtnek  and 
Wittebergen.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Middleton,  Charles  Arthur,  second  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Middleton, 
Bart.,  (O.K.  1848),  Belsay  Castle,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13, 
October  22.  Left  189 1.1  Scott 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1894.  Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  Francis  Adrian,  third  son  of  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Wilson,  K.C.B., 
Ordnance  House,  Southampton,  aged  12,  Oct.  12.  Left  1891."  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1894.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1900,  and  1902,  including  actions  at  Talana  and  Lombard's  Kop. 
Defence  of  Ladysmith.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  D.S.O. 


Percival,  1887-95.  189 


Woodd-Smith,  Wilfrid  Basil,  second  son  of  Basil  Woodd-Smith,  Esq., 
Branch  Hill  Lodge,  Hampstead  Heath,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left 
1892.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.  Passed  Law  Final  1899.  Of  6,  Worsley 
Road,  Hampstead,  London,  N. 

Blair,  George  Maclellan,  third  son  of  George  Maclellan  Blair,  Esq.,  Lily- 
bank  Terrace,  Billhead,  Glasgow,  aged  12,  January  17.  Left 
1891 -1  Whitelaw 

Glasgow  University,  M.B.  1897.  Surgeon  St.  John's  Wood  Dispensary.  Of  93, 
Maida  Vale,  London.  Northern  Counties  Club,  Westminster. 

Collier,  Bertram  William,  only  son  of  Thomas  Collier,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry,  Dundee,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left  1891.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  South  Wales  Borderers,  1895.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1900-02,  actions  at  Karee  Siding,  Vet  River,  and  Zand  River.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Gregson,  Henry  Guy  Fulljames  Savage,  son  of  Captain  Matt/hew  Henry 
Gregson,  (o  R.  1860),  7,  Lexham  Gardens,  London,  S.W., 
aged  14,  October  28.  Left  1889.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  East  Kent  Regiment  1892.  Captain  1899.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1900,  and  1902.  Severely  wounded.  Queen's  Medal  and  Clasp. 

Hogarth,  Joseph  Hatchell,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Hogarth  and  the  late  Joseph 
Hogarth,  Esq.,  28,  Linden  Road,  Bedford,  aged  13,  December  23. 
Left  1891.8  Whitelaw 

Russel,  Michael  Alexander,  elder  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Russel  and 
Mrs.  Helen  Russel,  11,  Hope  Street,  St.  Andrews,  aged  13, 
November  18.  Left  1891.2  Whitelaw 

St.  Andrew's  University  1891.  Took  a  degree  in  Science.  A  Tea  Planter  in 
India.  Died  of  Fever  at  New  Glencoe  Tea  Estate,  Bengal,  llth  June,  1900. 

Warner,  Pel  ham  Francis,  third  son  of  the  late  Charles  William  Warner, 
care  of  Mrs.  E.  R.  Warner,  22,  South  wick  Street,  London,  W., 
aged  13,  October  2.  Left  1892. 8  Whitelaw 

XI.  1889,  1890,  1891,  1892.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1900.  Author  of  "  Cricket  Across  the  Seas,"  Captain  of  M.C.C.  Team  in 
Australia  1903.  Address,  7,  St.  Leonard's  Terrace.  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Weatherley,  Alec  John  Frederic  Hugh,  only  son  of  Frederic  Edward 
Weatherley,  Esq.,  Seven  Springs,  Oxford,  aged  13,  December  9. 
Left  1891,2  Whitelaw 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1892.    Went  on  the  Stage. 

Young,  George  Eldred,  eldest  son  of  Robert  William  Young,  Esq., 
Sketchley  Hall,  Hinckley,  aged  13,  November  21.  Left 
1891.2  Whitelaw 

Tn  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  1891,  and  in  the  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa, 
Retermaritzburg,  Natal,  from  1896. 

Cozens-Hardy,  Edward  Herbert,  younger  son  of  Herbert  Hardy  Cozens- 
Hardy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  afterwards  a  Justice  of  the  High  Court, 
50,  Ladbrook  Grove,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  June  28.  Left 
1892.2  Morice 

XV.  1891.  Central  Technical  College,  South  Kensington,  1892-94.  Consulting 
Engineer  and  Partner,  Brush  Electric  Co.,  from  1898.  Of  82,  Victoria  Street, 
London,  S.W.  Reform  Club. 

Jevons,  John  Francis,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Jevons,  Esq.,  Liverpool,  aged  14, 
November  10.  Left  1889.3  Morice 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Died  17  February,  1904. 


140  Percival,  1887-95. 


Robertson,  James  Miller,  eldest  son  of  James  Robertson,  Esq.,  Struan 
Lodge,  Altrincham,  aged  15,  May  9.  Left  1890.3  Morice 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Address,  as  above. 

Samuelson,  Bernhard  Martin,  only  son  of  Martin  Samuelson,  Esq.,  Hessle, 
near  Hull,  aged  13,  February  27.  Left  1891.2  Morice 

Address,  as  above. 

Bridge,  Eric  Andrew,  only  son  of  Alfred  John  Bridge,  Esq.,  Oldfields, 
Ditchling,  Sussex,  aged  16,  January  29.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1903.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dallin,  Francis  Thomas,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Francis  Dallin, 
and  Mrs.  Dallin,  13,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  13,  December 
15.  Left  1892  .2  Donkin 

Scholar  1897.  XV.  1891.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1892.  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1894.  B.A.  1896.  Egyptian  Civil  Service  from  1897. 
Inspector,  Ministry  of  Finance,  1900.  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 

Dyke,  John  Ewart,  son  of  Mrs.  L.  Dyke,  10,  Ladbroke  Gardens,  London, 
W  ,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 


Westropp,  Richard  Gibbings,  son  of  Mrs.  Westropp,  Sunny  Hill,  Mallow, 
Uo.  Cork,  Ireland,  aged  14,  November  5.     Left  1889.3          Donkin 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1892.    Captain  1900.    Egyptian  Army. 

Johnson,  Frederick,  son  of  J.  Henry  Johnson,  Esq.,  Mountains,  Tonbridge, 
aged  14,  February  23.  Left  1889.*  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Gwyther,  Edward  Newill,  second  son  of  the  late  Frederick  George  Gwy  ther, 
Esq.,  and  nephew  and  ward  of  Joseph  Beattie,  Esq.,  Overley, 
Wellington,  Salop,  aged  13,  December  8.  Left  1892.1  Michell 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1892. 

Harding,  George  Herbert,  son  of  Thomas  Harding,  Esq.,  Rydal  House, 
fluyton,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  August  31.  Left  1890.2  Michell 

A  Dentist.    Of  101,  Mostyn  Street,  Llandudno. 

Harding,  Charles  Copeley,  only  son  of  Charles  Harding,  Esq.,  11,  Augustus 
Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  189  1.3  Michell 

Passed  Solicitor's  Final  Examination,  1896.     Of  Knutsford  Lodge,  Edgbaston. 

Kingdon,  William  Fortescue,  seventh  son  of  Paul  Augustine  Kingdon, 
Esq.,  29,  Marlborough  Hill,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  June  29. 
Leftl892.2  Michell 

Scholar  1887.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1892.  Mus.  Bac.,  Oxford,  1899.  Of  29, 
Marlborough  Hill,  London,  N.W. 

Le  Mottee,  Edward  D'Albret,  eldest  son  of  Colonel  John  Edward 
Le  Mottle,  1,  Grange  Terrace,  Guernsey,  aged  13,  October  20. 
Left  1891.2  Michell 

Sandhurst  1891.  Gazetted  to  the  Gloucester  Regiment  1893.  Captain  1902. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with 
four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  D.S.O.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lees,  Eustace  Graham,  second  son  of  William  Lees,  Esq.,  Claregate, 
Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton,  aged  15,  August  28.  Left 
1889.3  Michell 

Sandhurst  1891.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment  1892.  Captain 
Army  Pay  Department,  1899.  Portsmouth,  1904. 

Morris,  Edgar  Pape  Ford,  third  son  of  Joseph   Morris,  Esq.,  Farndon 
House,  Rusholme,  Manchester,  aged  13,  May  20.  Leftl892.2  Michell 
Minor  Exhibitioner  1892.    Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1892. 


Percival,  1887-95.  141 


Mort,  John  Chester,  son  of  Mrs.  Morfc,  Walton,  Stone,  Stafford,  aged  14, 
October  26.  Left  1889.2  Michell 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1894.    A  Printer  at  Stafford. 

Newman,  John  Campin,  elder  son  of  John  Campin  Newman,  Esq.,  Moss 
Hall,  Finchley,  Middlesex,  aged  15.  Aug.  14.  Left  1891.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1894.  M.B.  1900.  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital 
1894.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1900.  F.R.C.S.  1902.  Of  Moss  Hall,  Finchley. 

Seckham,  Douglas  Thome,  sixth  son  of  Samuel  Lipscomb  Seckham,  Esq., 
Beacon  Place,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  May  1.  Left  1891.1  Michell 

XV.  1889,  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  1895.  Captain 
The  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900. 
Actions  at  Karee  Siding,  Vet  River,  and  Zand  River.  Qneen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  Of  Hopefield,  Eccles  Old  Road,  Manchester. 

Thornton,  Henry  Grenfell,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Edward  Thornton,  Esq., 
58,  The  Ropewalk,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  Peb  9.  Leftl889.2  Michell 

Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-02,  in  Paget's  Horse.  Living  in 
Johannesburg.  Home  address  above.  Isthmian  Club. 

Crofts,  Thomas  Robert  Norman,  only  son  of  John  Crofts,  Esq.,  Long 
Lawford  Hall,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  16.  Left  1893.1  School— Town 

Scholar  1889.  Scholar  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  1893,  B.A.  1896.  Assistant 
Master,  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond,  1897-1902,  and  at  Merchant  Taylors'  school 
from  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1888. 

Boxwell,  Philip  Reginald,  younger  son  of  John  Harvey  Boxwell,  and 
grandson  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  Croftdown  Road,  Highgate  Road, 
N.W.,  aged  12,  September  19.  Left  1894.2  School 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1894.  Public  Works  Depart- 
ment, Egypt,  from  1897.  Cairo  1904. 

Cass,  Benjamin  Croft,  only  son  of  John  Cass,  Esq.,  Claremont,  Bradford, 
Yorkshire,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  18903  School 

Hanover  Polytechnic,  1891.  Director,  Pearson  and  Son,  Contractors,  from  1901. 
Of  10,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Clarke,  Alfred  Etheldred,  son  of  Leonard  Alfred  Clarke,  Esq.,  The  Old 
Hall,  Belgrave,  Leicestershire,  aged  13,  Dec.  26.  Left  1888.2  School 

Macdonald,   Herbert   Lindsay,   eldest   son   of  John   Mackenzie  Lindsay 
Macdonald,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of  W.  K.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Wind- 
mill House,  Arbroath,  N.B.,  aged  15,  Oct.  1.     Left  1890.3      School 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  1891.    A  Squatter  at  WaUabadah,  New  South  Wales. 

Style,  Arthur  Hurrell,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Style,  Headmaster  of 
Giggleswick  School,  Settle,  aged  14,  Aug.  28.  Left  1890.3  School 

Emmanuel  College,  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1897.  M.A.  and  M.B.  1901. 
Practising  at  Avonmouth,  Gloucestershire. 

Walker,  Kenneth,  second  son  of  James  Douglas  Walker,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1855), 
of  Blairtown,  Aberdeen  shire,  aged  13  March  2.    Left  1890.1  School 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896.    Of  Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire. 

Gibbs,  John  Slater,  son  of  Charles  Gibbs,  Esq.,  South  Bank,  Pendleton, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  November  24.     Left  1891.1      Bowden  Smith 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898. 

Scott,  Arthur  Norman  Spencer,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Scott  and  the  late 
Edward  Scott,  Esq.,  Lulworth  Road,  Southport,  aged  14,  October 
3.  Left  1892.2  Bowden-Smith 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class,  History  Tripos,  1895,  M.A. 
1899.  Ordained  1897.  Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Mark's,  Woodhouse,  Leeds,  from 
1901.  Of  4,  Providence  Avenue,  Woodhouse,  Leeds. 


142  Percival,  1887-95. 

Hart,  John  Russell,  only  son  of  John  William  Hart,  Esq.,  54,  Albany 
Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  November  2.  Left  1892.2  Scott 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895. 

Heron,  John  Speir,  son  of  Mrs.  Heron,  and  the  late  John  Speir  Heron, 
Esq.,  Southport,  aged  15,  May  27.  Left  1890.1  Scott 

Took  up  land  for  Fruit  Growing  in  Australia,  1890.    Of  Pennant  Hills,  New 
South  Wales. 

Hodgson,  George  Francis,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Greaves  Hodgson, 
(O.K.  1856),  Pilton  Rectory,  Oundle,  aged  13,  September  1. 
Left  1893.2  Scott 

With  a  Land  Agent  in  Kent.    Captain,  3rd  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment. 
Home  address,  Aldwincle,  Thrapston. 

Ubsdell,  Thurlow  Richardson,  son  of  .John  A.  Ubsdell,  Esq.,  Port  Eads, 
Louisiana,  U.S.A.,  aged  15,  December  31.  Left  1891.1  Scott 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1894.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1898- 
Western  Circuit. 

Williamson,  Henry  Davenport,  son  of  D.  F.Williamson,  Esq.,  12,  Fulwood 
Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  February  12.  Left  189U.3  Scott 

Bickford,  Oscar  Leonard,  son  of  E.  0.  Bickford,  Esq.,  Bank  of  Montreal, 
22,  Abchurch  Lane,  London,  E.G.,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left 
18902.  Whitelaw 

Charles,  John  Roger,  eldest  son  of  John  Smith  Charles,  Esq.,  Pelsall  Hall, 

Walsall,  Staffordshire,  aged  15,  October  12.     Left  1890.2      Morice 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1894, 

M.B.  1898,  M.A.  and  M.D.  1901.     M.B.C.P.  1900.    Of  Peolsford,  Pelsall,  and  95, 

Cornwall  Street,  Birmingham. 

Moss,   Frederick   Blundell,  second   son   of    John    Seymour  Moss,   Esq., 

Butlfield,  Hessle,  Bull,  aged  14,  Sept.  21.     Left  1891.1          Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL  B.  1894.    M.A.  and  LL.M.  1898.    LL.D. 

1904.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1897.    Assumed  the  name  of  Moss  BLUNDELL,  1892. 

Of  Tranby  Rise,  Hessle,  Hull. 

Blunt,  George  Edward,  second  son  of  George  Henry  Blunt,  Esq.,  9,  Bel- 
mont  Villas,  Leicester,  aged  13,  June  21.  Left  1891. 2  Donkin 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1892.  Entered  the  Theatrical  Profession  1898. 
Proprietor  of  Prince  of  Wales'  Theatre,  Liverpool,  from  1903. 

Burgoyne,   Gerald  Achilles,  eldest  son  of   Peter  Bond  Burgoyne,  Esq., 

Isleworth,  aged  13,  February  2.     Left  1891.8  Donkin 

VIII.  1890,  1891.    Gazetted  to  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1896.    Captain  1900.    Served 

in  the  South  African  War  1900-02.    Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.    King's 

Medal  with  two  Clasps.    Cavalry,  and  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Davies,  James  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  John  Acworth  Davies,  Esq.,  M.C.S., 
Madras,  India,  aged  14,  June  1.  Left  1892*  Donkin 

XV.  1890, 1891.    New  College,  Oxford.  B.A.  1896.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1900.    Deputy  Registrar,  High  Court,  Madras.    The  Club,  Madras. 

Edgington,  Herbert,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Nattali  Edgington,  St.  Peters' 
Rectory,  March,  aged  16,  December  1.  Left  189 1.1  Donkin 

Peterhouse,  Cambridge,   1891.    Allagaishwara  Estate,  Sulabele,  Kadur,  North 
Mysore,  India. 

Noton,  Cecil,  son  of  G.  W.  Noton,  Esq.,  Leagate,  Heaton  Mersey, 
Manchester,  aged  15,  November  12.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Ruddock,  Ernest  Noblett,  eldest  son  of  Noblett  Surrage  Ruddock,  Esq., 
Stockland,  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W.,  aged  14,  April  6. 
Left  1891. 8  Donkin 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 


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Ruddock,  Percy  Grevile,  second  son  of  the  above  N.  S.  Ruddock,  Esq., 
aged  13,  April  7.  Left,  1891.2  Donkin 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.  Of  23,  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  London,  S.W. 

Stewart  Richardson,  Edward  Austin,  eldest  sou  of  Sir  James  Thomas 
Stewart  Richardson,  Bart.,  Pitfour  Castle,  Perth,  N.B.,  aged  15, 
July  24.  Left  1888.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Battalion  Black  Watch.  Captain  1900.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  15th  Bart.  1895.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901, 
including  actions  at  Vet  River,  Rhenoster  River,  Wittebergen  and  Witpoort. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Address,  as  above. 

Wheatley,  Robert  Albert,  only  son  of   Joseph    Larke    VVheatley,     Ksq., 
Road,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  March 27.  Leftl891.2  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1894.  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1899.  Admitted  a  Solicitor 
1897.  Deputy  Town  Clerk  of  Swansea  from  1901.  The  Guildhall,  Swansea. 


117,  Newport 

Exeter  Colle 
1897.    Depu' 

Pipe-Wolferstan,  Humphrey  Frank,  sixth  son  of  Francis  S.  Pipe-Wolfer- 
stan,  Esq.,  Statford,Tamworth,aged  13,  Mar.  13.  Left3892.2  Donkin 

VIII.  1892.  Sandhurst  1892.  Gazetted  to  King's  Own  Borderers  1894.  Served 
in  the  Chitral  and  Tirah  Campaigns  1895,  and  1897-98,  and  the  South  African 
War  1899.  Killed  at  Spion  Kop  24th  January,  1900. 

Nelson,  Arthur  Campbell,  second  son  of  John  Nelson,  Esq.,  Mere  Old  Hall, 
Knutsford,  aged  14,  March  4.  Left  1889.1  Michell 

Natal  Mounted  Police,  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901. 
Killed  at  Mahlabatini  28th  April,  1901. 

Nettlefold,  Godfrey,  fifth  son  of  Mrs.  Neltlefold  and  the  late  Edward 
John  Nettlefold,  Hallfield,  Edgbaston,  aged  13,  April  J8.  Left 
189 1.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  5th  Imperial  Yeomanry  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1900-01.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Of  Peachfield,  Edgbaston.  Imperial 
Service  Club. 

Wallace,    John   Stuart,  third  son  of  William  Wallace,  Esq.,  Heatherley, 
Crosby  Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  October  5.    Left  1891. 3    Michell 
Manager  of  a  Steamship  Company.    Of   141,    West    George   Street,    Glasgow. 
Conservative  Club. 

Cox,  Henry  Leonard,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Russell  Cox,  Old  Bank,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  May  22.  Left  18901.  Town 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  Kepitagalla,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

Cheese,  Edward   Alfred,  son  of  Rev.  James  Albert  Cheese,  (O.K.   1842), 
New  Bilton  Vicarage,  Rugby,  aged  13,  April  12.  Left  18891.   Town 
St.  Catharine's  College,  Cambridge,  1892. 

Lawrence,  Alfred  William,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Alfred  James  Lawrence, 
fo.R.  1859),  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  30.  Left  1890.*  Town 

In  business  in  Rugby. 

Over,  Reginald  Henry  Holman,  son  of  Mr.  William  Henry  Over,  12,  High 
Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  October  28.  Left  1889.3  Town 

A  Veterinary  Surgeon.    M.R.C.V.S.    Of  24,  North  Street,  Rugby. 

Pamell,  Frederick  Wood,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  John  Parnell,  (O.K.  1855), 
Rugby,  aged  14,  October  8.  Left  1890.2  Town 

A  Contractor.    Of  Vicarage  Road,  Rugby. 

Simpson,  Cyril  Charles,  son  of  Mr.  Charles  Simpson,  2,  Market  Place, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  1890.3  Town 

A  Clerk  in  London  and  Westminster  Bank,  Lothbury  Branch.  Of  Copthorne, 
Park  Road,  Forest  Hill,  London. 

Walrond,  Francis  Ernley,  second  son  of  Francis  Charles  Walrond,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1851),  24,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  October  16. 
Left  1892.3  Town 

In  the  London  and  County  Bank,  Head  Office,  1895-1903.  Of  The  Standard  Bank 
of  South  Africa,  Capetown,  from  1904. 


144  Percival,  1887-95. 


ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1888. 

Alexander,  William  Nathaniel  Stuart,  son  of  N.  Stuarb  Alexander,  Esq., 
O.S.L,  Bengal,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1890.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Connaught  Rangers,  1894.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  February  to  May,  1902. 

Burnyeat,  William  John  Dalzell,  eldest  son  of  William  Burnyeat,  Esq.,  Mill- 
grove,  Whitehaven,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  1893.2  School 

Scholar  1888.  Exhibitioner  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  1893,  Second  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1895,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Final  Classics,  1897,  M.A.  1901. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1899.  Of  Goldsmith  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 
Reform  Club. 

Clark,  John  Norman  D'Arcy,  eldest  son  of  George  D'Arcy  Clark,  Esq., 
Highfield  House,  Derby,  aged  14,  March  29.     Lefb  189 1.1      School 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.    Of  Burnaston  House,  Etwall,  Derby. 

Mackinnon,  Andrew,  second  son  of  William  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  12,  Huntley 

Gardens,  Hill  Head,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  April  30.  Left  1890.3  School 

XV.  1890.    A  Stockbroker.    Of  20,  Roland  Gardens,  London,  S.W.    Sports  Club. 

Cartwright,  Hervey  Edward,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Oartwright,  and  the  late 
William  George  Cartwright,  Springfield,  Newport,  Monmouth- 
shire, aged  14,  June  1.  Left  1891.*  Bowden  Smith 

Residing  at  Uffington,  Shrewsbury. 

Cranmer  Byng,  Hugh  Edward,  second  son  of  Colonel  Alfred  Molyneux 
Cranmer  Byng,  Quendon  Hall,  Newport,  Essex,  aged  14,  Dec.  10. 
Left  1891 .2  Bowden  Smith 

Dixon,   Wynyard.  third  son  of  James  Willis  Dixon,  Esq.,  Hillsborough 
Hall,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  13.     Left  189 1.2     Bowden  Smith 
XI.  1890,  1891.    XV.  1890.    A  Land  Agent.    Of  Wadsley  Bridge,  near  Sheffield. 

Gibb,  John  George  Paton,  younger  son  of  Easton  Gibb,  Esq.,  Beamsley 
Hall,  Skipton,  aged  14,  October  14.  Left  1891.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  as  a  Flax  Spinner.    Of  Ravenswood,  Hillside,  Montrose,  N.B. 

GrOSlett,  Maynard  Gordon,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Maynard  William  Goslett, 
Esq.,  Marlborough  House,  St.  Albans,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left 
189 1.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.    Of  Loscombe,  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 

Norman,  James  Martin,  eldest  son  of  James  Norman.  Esq.,  The  Laurels, 
Southgate,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  Feb.  24.  Left  1891. 2  Bowden  Smith 

Onslow,  Arthur  John  Macarthur,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Onslow,  and  the  late 
Captain  Arthur  Walton  Onslow,  R.N.,  Camden  Park,  Menangle, 
N.S.  Wales,  aged  14,  April  29.  Left  1891.1  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1893.  Served  with  the  New  South  Wales  Contingent 
in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Severely  wounded.  Address,  as  above. 

Bickley,  Edward  Robert,  son  of  Edward  Bickley,  Esq.,  233,  Bristol  Road, 
Birmingham,  aged  16,  April  20.  Left  1890.1  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1895.    Practising  at  Birmingham. 

Christy,  Sydney  Richardson,  eldest  son  of  Wakefield  Christy,  Esq., 
29,  Collingham  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  March  7.  Left 
1893 '  Scott 

Assumed  the  name  of  CHRISTIE  MILLER  1889.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1897. 
M.A  1901.  J.P.  for  Bucks  and  Co.  Down.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Down  1898 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  Lieutenant  3rd  Oxfordshire  L.I.,  1900.  Of 
Britwell  Court,  Burnham,  Bucks.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 


Pcrcival,  1887-95.  145 


Gray,  James  Mackey,  son  of  S.  W.  Gray,  Esq.,  Sydney,  Australia,  aged  14, 
January  5.  Left  1890.8  Scott 

Hall,  William,  only  son  of  the  late  Peter  Hall,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Agnes  Hall, 
Torrisdalo  Castle,  Kintyre. aged  15,  December  11.  Left  1890.8  Scott 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1892. 

Harding,  Cecil  Redfern,  fourth  son  of  William  Septimus  Harding,  Esq., 
Englefield,  Harborne,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  September  24.  Left 

189 1.1  Scott 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1898.  Of  13,  Bruton  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  W.  Isthmian  Club. 

Marshall,  Charles  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Marshall, 
and  stepson  of  William  Knighton,  Esq.,  The  Cedars,  Sydenham, 
London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  December  2.  Left  1891. 8  Scott 

Richardson,  James  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  James  Theodore  Richardson, 
Esq.,  Killowen,  Lisburn,  Co.  Antrim,  aged  13,  July  6.  Left 

1893.2  Scott 

New  College,  Oxford,  1893.    Address,  as  above. 

Wingate  Saul,  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  William  Wingate  Saul,  Lancaster, 
aged  15,  March  25.  Left  1891.2  Scott 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1895.  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1897.  Northern  Circuit.  Conservative  Club,  Manchester. 

Roberts,  Hugh  Francis  Bodvel,  second  son  of  John  Hugh  Roberts,  Esq., 
Dinas,  Carnarvon,  aged  13,  June  22.  Left  1892.1  Elsee 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1899. 

Bond,  Charles  Pendennis,  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq.,  2,  Hyde  Park 
i  Square,  London,  aged  14,  January  11.     Left  1888.3  Whitelaw 

Carter,  John  Gordon,  eldest  son  of  John  Francis  Carter,  Esq.,  Broadlands, 
Langley  Park,  Watford,  aged  14,  March  16.  Left  189 1.8  Whitelaw 
A  Chartered  Accountant  1898.    Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Worship,  Noel,  son  of  Mrs.  Worship,  and  the  late  William  Worship,  Esq., 
Ormsby  St.  Michael,  Great  Yarmouth,  aged  14,  December  25. 
Left  1889.2  Whitelaw 

A  Planter  in  Ceylon.    Of  the  Singarawatta  Estate,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon. 

Crawley-Boevey,  Arthur  Curtis,  third  son  of  Sir  Thomas  H.  Crawley- 
Boevey,  Bart.,  Flaxley  Abbey,  Newnhara,  Gloucestershire,  aged  13, 
July  10.  Left  1893 2  Morice 

New  College,  Oxford,  1893.  B.A.  1901.  R.I.E.C.  Cooper's  Hill  1897-1900. 
Railway  Engineering.  Assoc.  Member,  Institute  C.E.,  1903. 

Norman,  John,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Norman,  Esq.,  Solway  Terrace, 
Mary  port,  aged  15,  December  2.  Left  1889.8  Morice 

Gazetted  to  3rd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Militia),  1891.  Captain  1896.  Hon. 
Major  1903.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901.  Two  Medals  and  four 
Clasps.  Grosvenor  Club. 

Donald,  Douglas,  fifth  son  of  Robert  Bruce  Donald,  Esq.,  Pembury  Grange, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  13.  May  11.  Left  1889.3  Morice 

A  Partner  in  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  Sheep  Farmers,  Nebea,  near  Coonamble,  New 
South  Wales. 

Alston,  Rowland  Ernest,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Francis  Beilby  Alston,  K.C.M.G., 
69,  Eccleston  Square.  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  June  7.  Left 
1891.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  3rd  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Militia),  1891,  and  to  the  Royal  Fusiliers 
1899.    Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
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146  Percival,  1887-95. 


Clarke,  Charles  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.,  Ivy  Bank,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  14.  Left  1889.3  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1892.  A  Merchant.  Of  Ellsbridge  House,  Keynsham, 
Somerset. 

Gilfillan,  Robert,  elder  son  of  Samuel  Gilfillan,  Esq.,  Ashbridge  House, 
Thurlow  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  13,  August  14.  Left 

1892.1  Donkin 

Gilfillan,  Farleigh,  younger  son  of  the  above  Samuel  Gilfillan,  Esq.,  aged 
12,  January  30.  Left  1891.2  Donkin 

Haworth,  Frank  Abraham,  fourth  son  of  Abraham  Haworth,  Esq.,  Hilston 
House,  Altrincham,  aged  13,  April  30.  Left  1893.2  Donkin 

XV.  1891,  1892.    Victoria  University  1894. 

Hunter,  Douglas  Hamilton  Keats,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  John  Hunter, 
Esq.,  Endsley,  Irlam's  o'  th'  Height,  Manchester,  aged  14,  June20. 
Left  1890.2  '  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.  Served  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in 
the  South  African  War  1899-1900,  and  1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Hunter,  A  lick  Guy  Bayntun  Field,  second  son  of  the  above  Alexander 
John  Hunter,  Esq.,  aged  13,  July  4.  Left  1891.3  Donkin 

VIII.  1891.  XV.  1891.  A  Merchant,  China  and  Japan.  Of  Highfield,  Alderley 
Edge,  Cheshire. 

Gaddum,  Arthur  Graham,  fifth  son  of  Henry  Theodore  Gaddum,  Esq., 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  January  9.  Left  1892.1  Michell 

In  business.  Of  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Holmes*  Harry  James  Carleton,  only  son  of  Edward  Carleton  Holmes,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1856),  Frondeg,  Shortlands,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  17.  Left 

1890.2  Michell 

Ostrich  Farming  from  1903.*  Of  Kendrew,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa. 

Ollivant,  Alfred,  second  son  of  Major  Edward  Albert  Ollivant,  (O.R.  1856), 
R.A.,  Offerton  Hurst,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire,  aged  13,  May  4 
Left  1891. 2  Michell 

Woolwich  1891.  Passed  out,  Senior  Gunner,  1893.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery 
1893.  Resigned  through  illness  1895.  Began  to  write  1898.  Author  of  "  Danny." 
and  other  Works.  Of  Elliotts,  Nuthurst,  Horsham. 

Hudson,  Albert  Wilfrid,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Hudson,  and  the  late  Rev. 
Albert  Hudson,  Horton  Crescent,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  23. 
Left  1893.2  Town 

XV.  1892.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos  1896. 
Studied  languages  abroad.  Modern  Language  Master  at  Fettes  College,  Edin- 
burgh, from  1901. 

Hudson,  Arthur  Cyril,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Albert  Hudson,  aged 
12,  November  30.  Left  1895.2  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  Science  Tripos  1898.  M.B.  1899 
St.  Thomas'  Hospital  1899.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  from  1903. 

Lindsay,  Courtenay  Traice,  only  son  of  Thomas  Mitchener  Lindsay,  Esq., 
Art  Museum,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December  11.     Left  1892.2      Town 
Assistant  Examiner  Royal  College  of  Arts.    Drawing  Master  at  Seafield  Park 
Engineering  College,  Hants.    Of  Lee-on-the-Solent,  Hants. 

Moxon,  Leonard,  third  son  of  William  Moxon,  Esq.,  Biggen  Hall, 
Thurlaston,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left  189 1.1  Town 

Ordained  1899.    Curate  of  Uitenhage,  Cape  Colony,  1899-1903. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1888. 

Baker,  William  Thomas  Webb,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Laurence  Baker,  Esq., 
Pentre  Court,  Abergavenny,  aged  14,  Dec.  6.  Left  1892. 2  School 

Scholar  1888.  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  1896. 
India  1897.  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bombay. 


Percival,  1887-95.  147 

Beachcroft,  Richard  Owen,  fifth  son  of  Francis  Porten  Beachcroft,  Esq., 
E.O.S-,  Punjab,  (o.it.  1855),  aged  13,  Nov.  26.  Left  1891.2  School 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  Organist  1893.  B.A.  and  Mus.  Bac.  1897.  Address, 
Clifton  College,  Bristol. 

Davies,  Henry  Eustace, only  son  of  Rev.  Sidney  Edmund  Davies,(o.R.  1858), 
Broad  Windsor  Rectory,  Bearainster,  Dorset,  aged  14,  January  9. 
Left  1893.2  School 

Scholar  1888.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1893.  Scholar 
of  New  College,  Oxford,  1893.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1895.  B.A. 
Second  Class  Final  Classical  School  1897.  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Stanley, 
M.P.,  1901. 

Davies,  Dudley  Oliveira,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Davies,  and  the  late  Oliveira 

Davies  (o.u.  1859),  71,  Gloucester  Place,  London,  W.,  aged   14, 

September  22.     Left  1890.1  School 

Studied  four  years  in  Switzerland  and  Germany.    In  business  from  1894.    Of 

Blandy  Brothers,  Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary. 

Hays,  Francis  Reginald,  son  of  Walter  Hays,  Esq.,  Rockleigh,  Townsvillo, 
North  Queensland,  aged  13,  August  4.  Left  1891.1  School 

Has  settled  in  Australia. 

Hollams,  William  Ernest,  only  son  of  Frederick  William  Hollams,  Esq  , 
Marloes  House,  Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  W.,  aged  14,  May  31. 
Left  1893.8  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Law  1897.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1899.  Of  Dene  Park,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 

Moss,  William  Edward,  only  son  of  William  Richardson  Moss,  Esq., 
Burnthwaite,  Heaton,  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  May  20. 
Left  1894.*  School 

Exhibitioner  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1894,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science, 
1898.  In  business  as  a  Cotton  Merchant.  Of  The  Oaks,  Upton  Heath,  Chester. 
Automobile  Club. 

Nicholls,  Richard  William,  fourth  son  of  Edward  William  Nicholls,  Esq., 
21,  Haringay  Park,  Crouch  End,  London,  aged  13,  July  23. 
Left  1893.2  '  School 

XI.  1892,  1893.  Racquets  1893.  A  Brewer  in  Dublin.  Of  95,  Phibsboro'  Road, 
Dublin. 

Parsons,  William  Herbert,  second  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1848), 
11,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Aug.  4.     Left  1891. 3     School 
Address,  Tubney  House,  Abingdon. 

Peel,  Alfred  Michael  John  Russell,  fourth  son  of  Archibald  Peel,  Esq., 
The  Gerwyn,  Wrexham,  aged  15,  September  16.  Left  1892.2  School 

Served  in  B.S.A.   Police  in  Mashonaland  Rebellion  1897.    Medal.    Rhodesian 
'  Civil  Service  1898.    Chief  Clerk  to  Magistrates,  Gwelo,  1902.    Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1900,  in  Plumer's  Rhodesian  Regiment.    Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
Of  Gwelo,  Rhodesia.    New  Club. 

Wainewright,  Arthur  Reginald,  second  son  of  John  Hertslet  Wainewright, 
Esq.,  Belmont,  Lee,  S.E.,  aged  14,  Sept.  16.  Left  1892.2  School 

Woolwich  1893.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery  1894.  Captain  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1900,  including  actions  at  Magersfontein,  Dreifontein, 
&c.  Despatches.  Of  6,  Grand  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Westmacott,  Richard,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Vesey    Westmacott.    Esq., 
I.C.S.,  Bengal,  (O.R.  1853),  aged  13,  Dec.  26.     Left  189 1.2     School 
Assistant,  Sanderson  &  Co. ,  Calcutta. 

Goslett,   William   Bernard,  second  son  of  Edward  Maynard  Goslett,  Esq., 
26,Soho  Square, London,  aged  13,  Feb.  14.  LeftlS93.3  Bowden  Smith 
In  business.    Of  Lime  Place.  Great  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 


148  Percival,  1887-95. 

Lepper,  Robert  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Robert  Lepper,  Esq., 
Elsinore,  Crawfordsburn,  Co.  Down,  aged  17,  November  14.  Left 
1889.3  Bowden  Smith 

Exhibitioner  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  Second  Class  History  Tripos, 

1892.  LL.B.  1893.     M.A.  1898.    LL.M.  1903.    Principal  of  Pachaizappa's  College, 
Madras,    1896-1900.     Travancore    Educational    Service    1901.     Of  Trivandrum, 
Travancore,  South  India,  and  as  above. 

Lepper,  George  Chapman,  second  son  of  the  above  Francis  Robert  Lepper, 
aged  16,  November  28.  Left  1889.a  Bowden  Smith 

Royal  University  of  Ireland,  B.A.  1893.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.  Of  Elsinore, 
Crawfordsburn.  Co.  Down,  Ireland. 

Haddock,  Arthur  Henry,  eldest  son  of  James  Haddock,  Esq.,  The  Cedars, 
Alsager,  aged  15,  May  7.  Left  1890.8  Bowden  Smith 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Osborne  Lodge,  Alsager. 

Murray,  Edmund  MacKenzie,  only  son  of  the  late  MacKenzie  Murray, 
and  Mrs.  Murray,  Woodside,  Coupar  Angus,  N.B.,  aged  14,  June 
3.  Left  1891.8  Bowden  Smith 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.    Of  Woodside  House,  Coupar  Angus. 

Sleight,  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  George  Frederick  Sleight,  Esq.,  Grimsby, 
aged  14,  October  14.  Left  1892.8  Bowden  Smith 

Captain,  3rd  V.B.  Lincolnshire  Regiment.    Of  Hatherton,  Grimsby. 

Wicksteed,  Henry  Arthur  Hedon,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry 
Wicksteed,  Pocklington  Vicarage,  York,  aged  14,  September  25. 
Left  1893.*  Bowden  Smith 

Scholar  1888.    Major  Exhibitioner,  1893.    Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford, 

1893,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1895,  Third  Class  Final  Classics,  1897, 
B.A.  1899.    In  business  from  1899.    Address  Vicarage,  Bexley,  Kent. 

Dow  SOD,  Percy  Enfield,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Enfield  Dowson, 
Unitarian  Manse,  Gee  Cross,  Manchester,  aged  15,  July  24. 
Left  1892.'  Scott 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1892.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1892,  B.A.  1896, 
M.A.  1900.  Of  Gee  Cross,  Hyde,  Cheshire. 

Dowson,  Aubrey  Osier,  third  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Henry  Enfield  Dowson, 
aged  13,  November  10.  Left  1893.2  Scott 

XI.  1892,  1893.  XV.  1892.  New  College,  Oxford,  1893-97.  In  business  from  1897. 
Of  Carlton  Lodge,  Khowle,  Warwickshire. 

Isaacson,  Arthur  Spencer,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Whitehead  Isaacson,  Esq., 
Lima,  Peru,  aged  14,  December  19.  Left  1891.3  Scott 

Munby,  Henry  Edwin,  elder  son  of  Rev.  George  Frederick  Woodhouse 
Munby,  (O.K.  1846),  Turvey  Rectory,  Bedford,  aged  14,  April  6. 
Left  1892.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.  M.A.  1899.  Ordained  1898.  Assistant 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Red  Lion  Square,  Holborn,  London,  W.C.,  from  1903. 

Munby,  Ernest  John,  younger  son  of  the  above  Rev.  George  Frederick 
Woodhouse  Munby,  aged  13,  May  19.  Left  1891  .*  Scott 

Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal  1891.  A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Stevens'  Institute, 
Hoboken,  New  Jersey,  1892-97.  M.E.  Degree.  Has  been  employed  in  many 
parts  of  the  world.  Of  7,  Moorgate  Street,  E.G.,  and  Cambridge  House,  Camber- 
well,  London,  S.E. 

Talboys,  Harold  Ivo,  son  of  Mrs.  Morse,  13,  Oxford  Gardens,  Notting 
Hill,  W.,  aged  14,  July  2.  Left  1889.3  Scott 

Scholar  1888. 

Elsee,  Charles,  third  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Elsee,  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby  School,  aged  12,  January  12.  Left  1895.2  Elsee— Town 

Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1895.  B.A.  First  Class  Classical  Tripos, 
Part  3,  1898,  and  First  Class  Theological  Tripos,  Part  2,  1900,  M.A.  1903. 
Ordained  1901.  Of  St.  John's  College  Mission,  Walworth,  S.E. 


Percival,  1887-95.  149 


Motile,  Gerard  Bannatyne,  eldest  son  of  Horace  D'Oyley  Moule,  Esq., 
Cawnpore,  aged  14,  August  1.  Left  1896-1  Elsee 

Sandhurst  1893.  Gazetted  to  Bedfordshire  Regiment  1894.  Served  in  the  Chitral 
Expedition  1895.  Medal.  Died  at  Umballa,  June,  1896. 

Nicholson,  John  Alidgley,  only  son  of  Joseph  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Wheat/field 
Lodge,  Wood  Lane,  Headingley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left 
1891.2  Elsee 

A  Manufacturing  Chemist.     Address,  as  above. 

Smith,  Alfred  Braithwaite,  third  sou  of  Rev.  Edward  Braithwaite  Smith, 
Gresford  Vicarage,  Wrexham,  aged  13,  October  23.  Left 
1893.2  Elsee 

Scholar  1888.  Major  Exhibitioner  1893.  Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1893. 
Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1895.  B.A.  Third  Class  Final  Classics  1897. 
Assistant  Master,  The  Oratory  School,  Birmingham,  from  1902. 

Acland,  Francis  Dyke,  only  son  of  Arthur  Herbert  Dyke  Acland,  Esq., 
M.P.,  (on.  1861),  35,  Cadogan  Terrace,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
March  7.  Left  1893.*  Whitelaw 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  History  1897.  Has  held  Educational 
Appointments  in  Yorkshire.  Of  2,  Weaponness  Park,  Scarborough.  Brooks' 
Club. 

fiarnett,  Leslie  Winterton,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  William  Barnett, 
ward  of  S.  Hoffanny,  Esq.,  3,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  S.W., 
aged  U,  October  11.  Left  189 1.1  '  Whitelaw 

XV.  1890.    Royal  School  of  Mines  1902.    Of  Bramshot,  Surbiton. 

Behrens,  Harold  Lucas,   sixth  son  of  Edward  Behrens,  Esq.,  22,  Oxford 
Street,  Manchester,  aged  14,  March  29.     Left  1892.3        Whitelaw 
In  business.    Of  West  View,  Victoria  Park,  Manchester. 

Crosbie  Dawson,  George,  only  son  of  George  James  Crosbie  Dawson,  Esq., 
Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  15,  May  3.  Left  1891.3  Whitelaw 

XV.  1891.  VIII.  1891.  An  Estate  Agent  and  Surveyor.  Fellow  Surveyors' 
Institution  1900.  Of  May  Place,  Newcastle,  Staffordshire. 

Forwood,  Sydney  Brittain,  fourth  son  of  Sir  William  Bower  Forwood, 
Knight,  Blundellsands,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  27.  Left 
1892.2  Whitelaw 

A  Cotton  Broker.    Address,  Heswall,  Cheshire. 

Gregsoii,  Bryan  Padgett,  eldest  son  of  Bryan  Padgett  Gregson,  Esq.,  (o.u. 
1856),  Caton,  Lancaster,  aged  15,  Jan.  16/  Left  1893.3     Whitelaw 
A  Mechanical  Engineer.    County  Club,  Lancaster. 

Knowles,  Hugh  Charles,  elder  son  of  Charles  Julius  Knowles,  Esq., 
Shaftesbury  House,  Kensington,  aged  13,  March  29.  Left 
1893.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1888.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1893.  Postmaster  of  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
1893,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1895,  Second  Class  Law,  1896.  B.C.L. 
1897.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1899,  but  does  not  practise.  Of  Inverness  Lodge, 
Inverness  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Leach,  Richard  Ernest  Uowell,  only  son  of  Richard  Howell  Walker  Leach, 
Esq.,  (o.R.  1856),  Registrar's  Chambers,  lloyal  Courts  of  Justice, 
London,  aged  13,  November  21.  Left  1893.2  Whitelaw 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1898,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1903.    M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 

1902.    Of  18,  Kensington  Mansions,  Earls  Court,  London,  S.W. 

Mappin,  Douglas,  fifth   son   of   John   Newton   Mappiu,  Esq.,  Southgate 
House,  Southgate,  Middlesex, aged  14,  Jan.  14.  Leftl892.2  Whitelaw 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1892.    An  Artist. 

Miller,  Cecil  Anders,  son  of  William  Miller,  Esq.,  2,  York  Mansions,  Earls 
Court,  Kensington,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left  1890.3  Whitelaw 


150  Percival  1887-95. 


Russell  Roberts,  Frederick  Villeneuve,  second  son  of  Edward  Russell 
Roberts,  Esq.,  35,  Lexham  Gardens.  Kensington,  aged  15,  Jan.  1. 
Left  1891.2  Whitelaw 

Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  Paget's  Horse. 

Russel,  Alexander  Carter,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Russel,  and  the  late 
Alexander  Russel,  11,  Hope  Street,  St.  Andrew's,  N.B.,  aged  13, 
July  5.  Left  1892.3  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1895.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  West  Africa, 
Expedition  to  Lapai,  1898.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902,  including  actions  at  Belfast  and  Lydenberg.  Died  at  Jamaica, 
November,  1903. 

Shiell,  James  G-uthrie,  eldest  son  of  John  Shiell,  Esq.,  Dundee,  N.B., 
aged  13,  November  3.  Left  1893.1  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1897.     Passed  as  Law  Agent,  Edinburgh, 

1899.  In  practice  at  Dundee.    Of  5,  Bauk  Street,  Dundee. 

Lovatt,  John  Vincent  Stafford,  son  of  Henry  Lovatt,  Esq.,  Low  Hill, 
Bushbury,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  Sept  7.  Left  1891.1  Morice 

Wilmot  Sitwell,  John  Knightley,  seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Degge  Wilmot 
Sitwell,  Leamington  Hastings,  aged  14,  June  28.  Leftl892.1  Morice 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1896.    Assistant  Locomotive  Superintendent, 
Eastern  Bengal  State  Railways,  Kanchrapara,  India,  from  1900. 

Stevenson,  Francis  Oswald,  son  of  William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Auchinbervie, 
Stirling,  N.B  ,  aged  14,  March  1.  Left  1890.'  Morice 

Thompson,  Charles,  seventh  son  of  Richard  Thompson,  Esq.,  Whalley, 
Lancashire,  aged  13,  November  14.  Left  1892.*  Morice 

Esson,  William,  elder  son  of  William  Esson,  Esq.,  13,  Bradmore  Road, 
Oxford,  aged  15,  August  28.  Left  1891.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  1893.  Captain  1900.  Forton 
Barracks,  Gosport,  Hants. 

Okell,  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Okell,  Esq.,  Barrow,  Chester,  aged  14, 

July  27.     Left  1893.2  Donkin 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.   Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Raikes,  Hugh  Percival,  elder  son  of  Colonel  George  Whittington  Raikes, 
(O.K.  1860),  Dunnington  Heath,  Alcester,  aged  11,  August  30. 
Left  1892.8  Donkin 

A  Civil  Engineer,  1893,  Member  of  the  Institute,  1899.    Of  63,  Temple  Row, 

Birmingham. 

Caldecott,  Ernest  Lawrence,  third  son  of  Henry  Galdecott,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1844), 
Bridge  House,  Broxbourne,  Herts,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left 
1893.2  Michell 

Scholar  1888.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery, 

1900.  Quettal904. 

Crewdson,  Joseph,  third  son  of  Alfred  Crewdson,  Esq.,  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  August  28.  Left  1892.1  Michell 

XV.  1891.    In  business.    Of  11,  Rumford  Place,  Liverpool. 

Deakin,  Carrick  Ransome,  second  son  of  Joseph  Deakin,  Esq.,  Eller  How, 
Grange-over-Sands,  aged  16,  September  4.  Left  1891. 2  Michell 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1898.  Ordained  1897.  Assistant 
Curate  of  Penrith,  Cumberland. 

Dukes,  Clement,  eldest  son  of  Clement  Dukes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Sunnyside, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  16.  Left  1893.3  Michell 

Assistant  Paymaster  to  Harbour  Board,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 


Percival,  1887-95.  151 


GrOOde,  Albert,  third  son  of  Charles  Vickery  Groode,  Esq.,  Dunedin, 
Twickenham,  aged  15,  July  24.  Left  1890.8  Michell 

In  business  from  1891.    Of  Dunedin,  Twickenham. 

Haes,  John  Andrew,  son  of  Andrew  Haes,  Esq.,  Putney,  aged  13,  May  29. 
Left  same  Term.  Michell 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Jones,  Philip  Astell  Temple,  eldest  son  of  Griffith  Jones,  Esq.,  The  Bury, 

Goldington.  near  Bedford,  aged  13,  March  29.  Left  1893.3  Michell 

Sandhurst  1894.    Gazetted  to  the  8th  Hussars  1895.     Served  in  the  South  African 

War  from  November,  1899.  Despatches.  Medal  with  seven  Clasps    Killed  in  action 

near  Machadodorp  13th  October,  1900. 

Russell,  Wilmot  Peregrine  Maitland,  third  son  of  Captain  Theodosius 
Stuart  Russell,  St.  Johns,  Wakefield,  aged  14,  June  6.  Left 
1893»  Michell 

Scholar  1889.  Major  Exhibitioner  1893.  Scholar  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1893.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1895.  Student  Interpreter,  China,  under 
the  Foreign  Office,  1898.  Took  part  in  defence  of  Legation,  Pekin,  1900.  Medal 
and  Clasp.  Vice  Consul  at  Hanko  from  1902.  New  University  Club. 

Stebbing,  Henry  Mark,  second  son  of  William  Stehbiug,  Esq.,  79,  Glou- 
cester Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  14,  September  10.  Left 
1893*  Michell 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Law  1897.  M.A.  1899.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1899.  Of  54,  Portsdown  Boad,  London,  W.  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Wood-Smith,  Robert  Francis,  elder  son  of  Robert  Wood  Smith,   Esq., 
39,  Wilbury  Road,  Brighton,  aged  13,  May  31.  Leftl891.3  Michell 
A  Bacteriologist.    Of  89,  Bartholomew  Close,  London,  B.C. 

Haslam,  Bernard  John,  elder  son  of  John  Bailey  Haslam,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857), 
3,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  31.  Left  1892.3  Town 

Scholar  1888.  Woolwich  1893.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1895.  Public 
Works  Department,  Secunderabad,  India,  from  1895. 

Kelsey,  Henry  Thomas,  second  son  of  Henry  Kelsey,  Esq.,  Cobden  Street, 
Loughborough,  aged  16,  March  27.  Left  1891.3  Scott— Town 

Scholar  1888  Exhibitioner  1891.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1891. 
B.A.  llth  Wrangler  1894.  M.A.  1898.  Senior  Mathematical  Master  at  Leeds 
Grammar  School  from  1895. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1889. 

Brewin,  Julius  Arthur,  second  son  of  Arthur  Brewin,  Esq.,  19,  Straw- 
berry Hill  Road,  Twickenham,  aged  13,  March  8.  Left 
1891.8  School 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1896.  Of  6a,  Austin  Friars, 
London,  B.C. 

Chaplin,  Alfred  Ernest,  fourth  son  of  Ernest  Chaplin,  Esq.,  Brooksby 
Hall,  near  Leicester,  aged  14,  May  12.    Left  1893.2    School— Town 
Farming  in  the  United  States  of  America. 

Christopherson,  Derman,  tenth  son  of  Derman  Christopherson,  Esq., 
Grove  House,  Kidbrook,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  March  24  Left 
1894  2  School 

XI.  1892,  1893,  1894.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1899.  M.A.  1901.  Ordained 
1900.  Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Andrews,  Battersea.  Of  2,  Clyston  Street, 
Wandsworth  Road,  London,  S.W. 

Newton,  Harry  Kottingham,  only  son  of  Alfred  James  Newton,  Esq., 
Northwood,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  April  2.  Left  1893.3  School 

XV.  1892,  1893.  New  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1897,  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1899. 


152  Percival,  1887-95. 


Simpson,  William  Reid,  eldest  son  of  William  Augustus   Simpson,  Esq., 
Tudor  House,  Hendon,  N.W.,  aged  14  Sept.  8.  Left  1891.3  School 
Studied  in  France  and  Germany.    A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange, 
1899.    Of  Westthorpe,  Claygate,  Surrey. 

Susmann,  Walter  James,  third  son  of  Paul  Susmann,  Esq.,  Holstein 
House,  The  Polygon,  Ardwick,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Juue  10. 
Left  18P3.a  School 

XV.  1892.    Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1903.    M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C  P.,  1900.    Of  Brchfont,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Beit,  Henry  Harold,  son  of  Mrs.  Sherrard,  Blarney  Castle,  Co.  Cork, 
aged  14,  April  30.  Left  1890.3  Bowden  Smith 

Blake,  Robert  Greaves,  third  son  of  William  Greaves  Blake,  Esq., 
Mylnhurst,  Millhouses,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  April  9.  Left 
1892. 8  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  in  Sheffield.    Address,  as  above. 

Jones,  David  Jones  Treleath,  son  of  J.  W.  Jones,  Esq.,  The  Grange,  23, 
Highbury  New  Park,  London,  N.,  aged  13,  March  23.  Left 
1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

Jones,  Frank  Harding,  second  son  of  Henry  E.  Jones,  Esq.,  Marden  Ash, 
Ongar.  Essex,  aged  15,  September  3.  Left  1890.3  Bowden  Smith 

An  Engineer,  as  above.    Raleigh  Club. 

Nelson,  Herbert,  third  son  of  John  Nelson,  Esq.,  Toft  Hall,  Knutsford, 
aged  13,  September  3.  Left  1893.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1891,  1892.  Sandhurst  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  Border  Regiment,  1895. 
Captain  1903.  Address,  Crownhill,  R.S.O.,  South  Devon,  1904. 

Eckersley,  Walter  Hubert,  fourth  son  of  Charles  Eckersley,  Esq.,  Fulwell 
House,  Tyldesley,  aged  13,  April  7.  Left  1893. 2  Scott 

XI.  1893.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1902.  Address,  as  above. 
New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Galloway,  Reginald,  son  of  James  Galloway,  Esq.,  66,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  13,  Sept.  25.  Left  1891. !  Scott 

Mather,  Charles  Leonard,  third  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Mather,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1857),  Beechwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  January  18. 
Left  1 892.2  Scott 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1898.    Of  13,  Harrington  Street,  Liverpool. 

Marshall,   Kenneth  McLean,   third   son   of   Francis   Marshall,  Esq.,  16, 

Carlton  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  May  16.     Left  1893. 2     Scott 

VIII.  1892,  1893.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1896.    Called  to 

the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1900.    North  Eastern  Circuit.    Of  Farrar's  Buildings, 

Temple,  London,  E.G.    Union  Club. 

Clifford,  Alexander,  son  of  Henry  Clifford,  Esq.,  1,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Blackheath,  S.E.,  aged  13,  April  20.  Left  1889.3  Whitelaw 

Ferrand,  Joshua  Gerard,  son  of  Captain  Gerard  Thomas  Worthington 
Ferrand,  Maple  Croft,  Henley-on-Thames,  aged  14,  September  4. 
Left  1890.3  Whitelaw 

Went  to  South  Africa  1896.  Served  with  the  Mashonaland  Mounted  Police  in  the 
risings  of  1896-97,  and  in  the  South  African  War  1900-02,  with  the  Natal  Scouts 
and  Natal  Carbineers.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Joined  the  Govern- 
ment Service,  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  1903. 

Knight,  Francis  William,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Knight,  Esq.,  Hartshill, 

Stoke  on -Trent,  aged  15.  January  16.     Left  1891.3  Whitelaw 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Lieutenant  1st   V.  B .  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  and 

Hon.  Lieutenant  in  Army.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02.    Queen's 

Medal  with  three  Clasps.    Address,  as  above. 


Percival,  1887-95.  153 


May  all,  Charles  Gosset,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Mayall,  and  the  late  George 
Mayall,  Esq.,  Clairville,  Birkdale,  Southport,  aged  15,  January  7. 
Leffcl890.a  Mofice 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery  1899.     R.H.A.   1901.    Of  Burnford,  Bramshaw,  near 
Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Salt,  Alexander  Edward  Wrottesley,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Salt, 
Standon  Rectory,  Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left 
1892.8  Morice 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1892.    B.A.  1897.    Ordained  1898.    Assistant  Curate  of 
Christ  Church,  West  Bromwich,  1898-1903. 

Hargrove.  Reginald,  filth  son  of  James  Sydney  Hargrove,  Esq.,  25,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  aged  14,  November  8.  Left  1891.3  Donkin 

Readhead,  Roberb,  only  son  of  Robert  Readhead,  Esq.,  28,  Sea  View, 
South  Shields,  aged  16,  December  8.  Lefb  1890.3  Donkin 

VIII.  1889,  1890.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  History  1902.  In 
Shipbuilding  business.  Of  South  Garth,  South  Shields. 

Steenstrand,  George,  son  of  William  Steenstrand,  Esq.,  Parkside, 
Liverpool,  aged  15,  May  19.  Lefb  1890.2  Donkin 

Walker,  Gerard  Philbrick,  third  son  of  Frederick  Walker,  Esq.,  Carl  ton 
House,  Halifax,  aged  14,  April  30.  Lefb  1891.3  Donkin 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1898. 
North  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  1,  Cloisters,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Walker,  Charles  Selbourne,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Frederick  Walker, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  May  25.  Left  1892.1  Donkin 

Concannon,  Edmund  George,  son  of  J.  B.  Concanuon,  Esq.,  Albert 
Gate  Mansions,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  June  24.  Left 
1889.2  Michell 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Dorman,  Arthur  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  John  Dorman,  Esq.,  Rush- 
ball  Hall,  Saltburn  -  by  -  the  -  Sea,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left 
1892.1  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895.  M.A.  1903.  In  the  Iron  and  Steel  trade 
from  1895.  Of  Grey  Towers,  Nunthorpe,  R  S.O.,  Yorkshire. 

Needhain,  James  Ernest,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Moor  Needham,  Esq., 
The  Cedars,  Belper,  aged  13,  April  30.  Lefb  1891.3  Michell 

VIII.  1891.    In  business  at  Calcutta.    Of  13,  Store  Road,  Ballygunge. 

Newman,    Walter   Pecke,   second   son   of  John  Campin  Newman,  Esq., 

Moss  Hall,  Nether  Street,  North  Finchley,  Middlesex,  aged   14, 

February  28.     Left  1892.2  'Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.,    Second  Class  Law  Tripos  1895. 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.    Died  February,  1901. 

Denton,   William,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Denton  and  the  late  John  Denton, 
25,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  9.     Left  1892.3          Town 
A  Mining  Engineer  and  Surveyor.    Fellow  of  the  Surveyors'  Institute  1903.    Of 
Raisen  Hall,  Sheffield. 

Pridmore,  Charles,  third  son  of  Mr.  John  Pridmore,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  May  12.  Left  1894.2  Town 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1894.  Scholar  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1897. 
M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Trent  College,  1897-99,  and  at  Rochester  1899- 
1903.  Of  19,  Warwick  Street,  Rugby. 

Smith,  Edgar  Capper  Lehman,  fourth  son  of  Mr.  George  Smith,  of  Coal- 
ville,  Rugby,  aged  14,  January  18.  Left  1893.3  Town 

Assistant  Master  at  the  South  African  College  School,  Cape  Town. 
VOL.  III.  T 


154  Percival,  1887-95. 


WratislaWi  Marc  Eugene  Townsend,  second  son  of  Theodore  Marc 
Wratislaw,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1839),  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  28.  Left 
1892.3  Town 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.    Practising  at  Rugby. 

Elderton,  Arthur,  son  of  Major  General  Arthur  Elderton,  aged  13, 
February  6.  Left  1889.8  Collins 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1889. 

Betterton,  Arthur  Herbert,  second  son  of  Henry  Inman  Betterton,  Esq., 
Thorndale  House,  Woodville,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  September 
22.  Left  1890  *  School 

Managing  Director  of  Brunt,  Bucknall  &  Co.,  Burton.    Of   Overseale,  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouch. 

Hill,  Hugh,  son  of  J.  E.  Hill,  Esq.,  6,  Oxford  Square,  London,  W.,aged  13, 
May  16.  Left  1890.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  1895.    Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1900.    Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Nicholson,  Sydney  Hugo,  third  son  of  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Bart.,  The 
Grange,  Totteridge,  Herts,  aged  14,  February  9.  Left  1893.8  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1897.    M.A.  1898.    Mus.  Bac.  1902.    Organist  of  the 
Lower  Chapel,  Eton  College,  from  1903. 

Farie,  Robert  Gladstone  Sydney  Cotton,  elder  sou  of  Robert  Farie,  Esq., 
Crossbasket  House,  High  Blautyre,  Co.  Lanark,  aged  14,  June  1. 
Left  1892.*  Bowden  Smith 

Died  at  the  Colonial  Agricultural  College,  Hollerton  Bay,  15th  September,  1893. 

Onslow,  George  Macleay  Macarthur,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Onslow  and 
the  late  Captain  Arthur  Alexander  Walton  Onslow,  R.N., 
Camden  Park,  New  South  Wales,  aged  14,  May  2.  Left 
1893.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1892,  1893.    Of  Camden  Park,  as  above.    Australian  Club,  Sydney. 

Pearson,  Edward  Ernest,  second  son  of  George  Pearson,  Esq.,  Manningham, 
Bradford,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  1892.s  Bowden  Smith 

A     Contractor.      J.P.     for     Hertfordshire.      Of     Brickendonbury,    Hertford. 
Reform  Club. 

Persse,   Cecil   de   Burgh,  fourth   son    of    Henry   Sadleir    Persse,    Esq., 
Glenardy,  Galway,  aged  13,  July  17.     Left  1890.3     Bowden  Smith 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898. 

Slater,  Sam,  youngest  son  of  William  Slater,  Esq.,  Holmses,  Sharpies, 
Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left  1892.2  Bowden  Smith 

XI.  1890,  1891,  1892.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Smith,  John  Walker,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Smith,  Esq.,  6,  Albemarle 
Terrace,  Anlaby  Road,  Hull,  aged  14,  March  15.  Left 
1892.8  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1892. 

Dykes,  Douglas  Edward  Pellew,  only  son  of  Edward  Pellew  Dykes,  Esq., 
Eddlehurst,  Hamilton,  N.B.,  aged  13,  May  5.     Left  1891.2       Scott 
VIII.  1891.    Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1901.    Of  115,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Macdonald,  Arthur  Gabell,  second  son  of  Lieut.-General  Robert  Mackenzie 
Macdonald.  80,  Oxford  Gardens,  North  Kensington,  aged  14, 
December  6.  Left  1892.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment,  1893.    Served  in  the  South  African  War. 
1900-02,  on  Staff.    Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


Percival,  1887-95.  155 


Wingate-Saul,  William  Wingate,  second  son  of  Dr.  William  Win  gate- Saul, 
Fenton  Cawthorne  House,  Lancaster,  aged  14,  August  24. 
Left  1892.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1895,  M.A   1899.    M.B.  1902.    M.R.C,S.  and 
L.R.C.P.  1902.    Travelling  in  Central  Africa,  1903-4.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Fletcher,  Henry  Rivers,  eldest  son  of  Benjamin  Edgingfcon  Fletcher,  Esq., 
Marlingford  Hall,  Norwich,  aged  13,  Dec.  19.  Leftl893.3  Whitelaw 
In  business.     Captain,  4th  V.  B.  Norfolk  Regiment.     Of  Christchurch  Road, 
Norwich. 

Lee,  Percy,  second  son  of  Arthur  Lee,  Esq.,  (o.it.  1859),  Westfield  House, 
Lewes,  aged  14,  December  20.  Left  1893.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1892,  1893.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1900.     A  Clerk  in  the  Land 
Registry  Office  from  1901.    Home  address,  as  above.     Union  Club. 

Taylor,  Arthur  Enfield,  third  son  of   Henry  Enfield  Taylor,  Esq.,  Aston 
Hall,  Hawarden,  Chester,  aged  13,  Aug.  4.    Left  1893.3    Whitelaw 
XV.  1893.    A  Mining  Engineer.    Of  Littleholm,  St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Charles,  Michael  Thomas,  younger  son  of  John  Smith  Charles,  Esq., 
Pelsall  Hall,  Walsall,  aged  14,  Dec.  20.  Left  1892.2  Morice 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1898.    A 
Land  Agent  and  Associate,  Surveyors'  Institute,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Eccles,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Eccles,  Esq.,  Myerscough  House, 
near  Garstang,  aged  14,  November  2.  Left  1892.2  Morice 

VIII.  1890,  1891, 1892.    Address,  as  above. 

Hughes,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  William  Hughes,  Esq.,  Wavertree, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  October  8.  Left  1891.3  Morice 

In  business.    Address,  Aigburth  Hall  Road,  Liverpool. 

James,  Philip  Henry,  fifth  son  of  Rev.  Alfred  James,  (o.u.  1848),  Burwarton 
Rectory,  Bridgnorth,  aged  13,  August  2.  Left  1889.2  Morice 

Wilson,  Leonard  Holt,  fourth  son  of  George  Holt  Wilson,  Esq.,  Redgrave 
Hall.  Diss,  Norfolk,  aged  14,  January  11.  Left  1893.1  Morice 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A  1896.    Ordained  1899.    Of  Hillside,  Binfield,  Berks. 

Adams,  Percy  Walter  Lewis,  fourth  son  of  William  Adams,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1849), 
The  Oaks,  Woolstanton,  Staffs.,  aged  14,  January  24.  Left 

189 1.1  Donkin 

A  Colliery  and  Pottery  Proprietor.    Of  Moreton  House,  Woolstanton,  Staffs. 

Jones,  Stanley,  younger  son  of  John  Alfred  Jones,  Esq.,  Woodlands, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  14,  April  7.  Left  1892.1  Donkin 

Musgrave,  Charles  Fletcher,  elder  son  of  James  Musgrave,  Esq.,  Knowsley 
Grange,  Heaton,  Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  15,  January  5.  Left 

1892.2  Donkin 

Address,  as  above.    Auxiliary  Forces  Club. 

Nevile,  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.,  Gateforth,  near  Selby, 
aged  14,  October  25.  Left  1892.2  Donkin 

In  a  Bank.    Died  in  South  America  March,  1896. 

Tonks,  Percy,  younger  son  of  William  Henry  Tonks,  Esq.,  The  Rookery, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left  1892.2  Donkin 

Whitaker,  Frederick,  second  son  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Craven  Lodge, 
Halifax,  aged  14.  December  13.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1896. 

Wood,  William  Miller  Sewell,  son  of  Mrs.  Huddlestone  Wood,  Haigborough 
House,  near  Maryport,  Cumberland,  aged  15,  November  17.  Left 

1889.3  Donkin 


156  Percival,  1887-95. 

Benson,  Percy  George,  son  of  Mrs.  Benson,  care  of  National  Bank,  Leaden- 
hall  Street,  London,  aged  16,  September  14.  Left  1890.3  Collins 

Cook,  James  Falshaw,  second  son  of  Joseph  Cook,  Esq.,  North  Biddick 
Hall,  Washington,  R.S.O.,  Durham,  aged  14,  February  4.  Left 
1890.1  Collins 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  Picktree  Hall,  Chester-le-Street,  Co.  Durham. 

Hoskyns,  Henry  Charles  Walter,  only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  William 
Hoskyns,  (O.K.  1846),  Holy  well  Rectory,  St.  Ives,  Hunts,  aged  13, 
June  28.  Left  1891.3  Collins 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  Lincolnshire  Regiment 
1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900.  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  Karee 
Siding,  Vet  River  and  Zand  River.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Royal 
Humane  Society's  Bronze  Medal.  Of  16,  Manor  Road,  Folkestone.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

McCleau,  David,  elder  son  of  Robert  Allan  McClean,  Esq.,  59  Cromwell 
Road,  West  Brighton,  aged  15,  December  19.    Leftl891.3    Collins 
XV.  1891.    Of  46,  Cromwell  Road,  Hove.    Royal  Societies  Club. 

Shuter,  Charles  Henry,  son  of  William  Shuter,  Esq.,  22,  Belsize  Grove, 
London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  August  22.  Left  1890-1  Collins 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1893. 

Craig,  Clive,  younger  son  of  James  Craig,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Tynemouth, 
Northumberland,  aged  14,  January  1.  Left  1892.3  Michell 

In  business  from  1893.    Of  11,  Pryor's  Terrace,  Tynemouth. 

Hoysted,  Desmond  Murree  Fitzgerald,  third  son  of  Deputy  Surgeon 
General  Thomas  Norton  Hoysted,  Peshawar,  aged  14,  August  7. 
Left  1892.1  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1894.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899- 
1902,  including  actions  at  Poplar  Grove,  Colesberg,  and  others.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

Smith,  Leonard  Eaton,  younger  son  of  Elisha  Smith,  Esq.,  27,  Alexandra 
Drive,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  17.  Left  1893.2  Michell 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class  History  1897.  M.A.  1699.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1899.  Of  60,  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  W.  Union  Club. 

Stilwell,  Henry  Francis,  only  son  of  Henry  Stilwell,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1849), 
flillingdon,  near  Uxbridge,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  November  9. 
Left  1890.3  Michell 

L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh.    Of  Barnwood  House,  Gloucester. 

Elkington,  Charles  John,  second  son  of  Mr.  Charles  John  Elkington, 
(O.K.  1858),  3,  Lawrence  Sheriffe  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  November 
11.  Lel'tl892.1  Town 

A  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  at  Umtali,  Rhodesia.  Box  57,  Umtali,  Rhodesia, 
South  Africa. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1889. 

Bannatyne,  Robert  Reid,  second  son  of  Mark  Bannatyne,  Esq.,  15,  Windsor 
Terrace  West,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  November  29.  Left  1894.2  School 

Scholar  1889.  XV.  1893.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1894.  Scholar  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  1894.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1896.  B.A.  First  Class 
Final  Classical  School  1898.  In  the  Home  Civil  Service. 

Chalmers,  Arthur  George  de  Montmorency,  son  of  Patrick  Chalmers,  Esq., 
Aldbar  Castle,  Brechin,  N.B.,  aged  14,  September  1.  Left  same 
Term.  School 

Danson,   Arthur   Llewellyn,   eldest   son    of   Rev.   James    Myers  Dauson, 
Ingleboro'  House,  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  May  18.  Left  1894.2  School 
Scholar  1889.    Crick  1893.    Head  of  the  School.    Major  Exhibitioner  1894. 


Percival,   1887-95.  157 


Davie,  Bertie  George,  second  son  of  George  Christopher  Davie,  Esq., 
Bishop  Tawton,  Barnstaple,  aged  14,  Nov.  16.  Left  1891.3  School 

Of  24,  Eccleston  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Hammond,  Henry  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Halbury  Hammond,  Esq., 
Aigburth  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  December  9. 
Left  1894.3  School 

In  business  in  South  America.    Graham,  Rowe,  and  Co.,  Lima. 

Marshall,  Francis  James,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Riddell  Webster,  and  the  late 
James  Marshall,  Esq.,  Duncrievie,  Milnathort,  N.B.,  aged  13, 
August  20.  Left  1893.3  School 

VIII.  1893.  Gazetted  to  the  Seaforth  Highlanders,  1895.  Captain  1901.  Served 
in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1898.  Battles  of  the  Atbara,  and  Khartoum. 

Nicholls,  William  Henry,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Nicholls,  Esq.,  66,  Wood- 
stock Road,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  5.     Left  1894s  School 
Scholar  1889.    Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1894.    An  Architect.    Of  19, 
Old  Queen  Street,  Westminster,  and  Wellington  House,  Mill  Road,  Deal. 

Oppenheim,  Ernest  Ferdinand,  second  son  of  Siegmuud  Oppenheirn,  Esq., 
York  House,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  3.  Left 
1894.2  School 

Scholar  1889.  XV.  1893.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1894,  B.A.  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1899.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service,  1898.  India 
1899.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.-W.  Provinces,  and  Oudh. 

Waller,  Maurice  Lyndham,  only  son  of  Samuel  Edmund  Waller,  Esq., 
58,  Circus  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  14,  January  16. 
Left  1893.2  School 

Scholar  1889.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1893.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  1893,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1895,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final 
Classics,  1897.  Ninth  in  Civil  Service  Examination,  1897.  In  the  Home  Office. 
Of  58,  Circus  Road,  London,  N.W. 

Watson,  Douglas  Percival,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Watson, 
Clifton  College,  Bristol,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left  1893.2  School 

VIII.  1892,  1893.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1899. 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  1903.  Home  address,  Gainsford  Vicarage,  Darlington. 

Wilson,  Archibald  Edward,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Wilson.  Esq.,  afterwards 
K.G.I.E.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  aged  14,  August  1.  Left 

1894.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School, 
Edinburgh. 

Blackwell,  Thomas  Charles,  third  son  of  Samuel  John  Black  wall,  Esq., 
Brookshill,  Harrow  Weald,  Stanmore,  aged  14,  October  30.  Left 

1891. 3  Bowden  Smith 
Address,  as  above. 

Blackwell)  Walter  Reginald,  sixth  son  of  Thomas  Francis  Blackwell,  Esq., 
The  Cedars,  Harrow  Weald,  Stanmore,  aged  14,  December  25. 
Left  1890.3  Bowden  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Carslake,  Hugh  Barham,  only  son  of  John  Barham  Carslake,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1860),  30,  Westfield  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  February  17. 
Left  1893.2  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1891,  1892.  VIII.  1892,  1893.  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1896. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.  Of  7,  Cannon  Street,  Birmingham. 

Gibbs,  Charles  Frederic,  younger  son  of  the  late  Charles  Gibbs,  and  ward 
of  Frederick  Marton,  Esq.,  Dunscar,  Bolton,  aged  15,  June  9. 
Left  1892.2  Bowden  Smith 

In  business.    Address,  Ascott,  Shipston-on-Stour,  Oxon. 


158  Percival,  1887-95. 


Hamley,  Walter  Raleigh  Thornhill,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Raleigh  Hamley, 
and  ward  of  Rev.  Kenriok  Prescot,Lapworth  Rectory,  Birmingham, 
aged  14,  October  27.  Left  1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  1893-96.  Joined  the  Rhodesian  Horse  1896.  Died  of 
Enteric  fever  at  Gwelo  16th  April,  1897. 

Humphry,  Lawrence,  seventh  son  of  Frederick  A.  Humphry,  Esq., 
25,  Marine  Parade,  Brighton,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left 
1893.1  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1892.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  1899.  Captain  1902.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  1901-02.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Jones,  Stanley  Hunter,  third  son  of  Henry  Edward  Jones,  Esq.,  Marden 
Ash,  Ongar,  Essex,  aged  14,  Jan.  24  Left  1893.3  Bowden  Smith 

An  Engineer.  Chief  Engineer  to  Commercial  Gas  Co.,  of  London,  from  1903. 
Address,  as  above.  Sports  Club. 

Miller,   Charles   Hewitt,  younger   son    of   Charles    James   Miller,    Esq., 

Heathfield,  Lancaster  Road,  Eccles,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  17. 

Left  1894.1  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,  B.A.  1897.    M.A.  and  M.B.  1901.    M.R.C.S.  and 

L.R.C.P.  1901.    Of  Oughtrington  House,  Lymm,  Cheshire. 

Nicholson,  Wilfrid  Ernest,  son  of  J.  C.  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Ashfield,  Head- 
ingley,  Leeds,  aged  13,  October  31.  Left  1890.2  Bowden  Smith 

Hill,  James  Leslie,  only  son  of  Henry  William  Joseph  Hill,  Esq.,  Chim- 
paran,  Bengal,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  1893.8  Scott 

Assistant  Manager,  Turcouleah  Indigo  Concern,  Burhurwar,  Chimparan,  Behar, 
India. 

McMulleu,  Norman,  seventh  son  of  Alexander  Peter  McMullen,  Esq., 
Hertford  Castle,  Hertford,  aged  15,  December  18.  Left  1892.2  Scott 

Served  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the  South  African  War  1900.  Managing 
Director  of  McMullen  &  Co.,  Hertford.  Of  St.  Leonards  Place,  Bengeo,  Hertford. 

Wilson- Johnston,  Joseph,  elder  son  of  Surgeon  Major  John  Wilson- 
Johnston,  43,  Shrewsbury  Road,  Birkenhead,  aged  13,  June  12. 
Left  1893.3  Scott 

XV.  1893.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1897.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1899.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  1898.  India  1899.  Assistant  Commissioner, 
Punjab. 

Allen,  Alfred  Lynn,  fourth  son  of  Bulkeley  Allen,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853),  West 
Lynn,  Altrincham,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left  1894.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1893,  1894.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1895.  Gazetted  to  the  Suffolk 
Regiment  1897.  Captain,  Army  Pay  Department,  1902.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1901.  Slightly  wounded.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Colchester  1904.  Grosvenor  Club. 

Ashworth,  Annine  Pipon,  son  of  Caldwell  Ash  worth,  Esq.,  10,  Eaton 
Gardens,  Brighton,  aged  14,  October  30.  Left  1890.8  Whitelaw 

Blathwayt,  Charles  Hugh,  second  son  of  Charles  George  Blathwayt,  Esq., 
Bombay  Civil  Service,  aged  13,  June  22.  Left  1895. 2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1889.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1895.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  1894  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1897,  B.A.  Second  Class 
Final  Classics  1899.  Passed  into  Indian  Civil  Service  1899.  India  1900.  Assistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bombay. 

Bonnerjee,  Kalikrishna  Wood,  second  son  of  Womesh  Chunder  Bonnerjee, 
Esq.,  Kidderpore  House,  Bedford  Park,  Croydon,  aged  14, 
December  4.  Left  1893.3  Whitelaw 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1899.    Practising  at  Calcutta. 


Percival,  1887-95.  159 


Macdonald,  Charles  Reginald,  only  son  of  Charles  Macalister  Macdonald, 
Esq.,  Kincouth,  Forres,  N.B.,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left 

1893.2  Whitelaw 

Newstead,  George  Pope,  only  son  of  James  Newstead,  Esq.,  9,  York  Place, 
Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  September  23.  Left  1894.2  Whitelaw 

XV  1893.  XI.  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  Suffolk  Regiment  1897.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

Noakes,  Stuart  Bertram,  fourth  son  of  Wickham  Noakes,  Esq.,  Fairfield, 
Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  13,  October  3.  Left  1893.1  Whitelaw 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Selsdon  Park,  Croydon. 

Wrigley.  Francis  Carr,  sixth  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Netherton, 
near  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  May  10.  Left  1894.1  Whitelaw 

XV.  1893.    An  Architect.    Of  Bedford  Park,  Chiswick. 

Clarke,  Charles  Wentworth,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Wilson  Clarke,  Esq., 
Southfield,  Hessle,  aged  13,  November  19.  Left  1893 .2  Morice 

Articled  to  a  Civil  Engineer  1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Courage,  Anthony,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Courage,  Esq.,  The  Bed  House, 
Leabherhead,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left'  1892.3  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  15th  Hussars  1896.    Captain  1903. 

Fox,  Edmund  John,  only  son  of  John  Henry  Fox,  Esq.,  Governor  of 
Schavli  Groozdie,  Kovno,  Russia,  aged  15,  April  21.  Left 

1892.3  Morice 

Associate  Member,  Institutions  of  Electrical  and  Mechanical  Engineers.  With 
Willans  &  Robinson,  Rugby,  1904.  Whitehall  Club. 

Ward,  Harold  Rogers,  only  son  of  John  Edward  Ward,  Esq.,  Cefn  Coed, 
near  Newport,  Monmouthshire,  aged  14,  June  6.  Left  1894  2  Morice 

Scholar  1889.  Crick  1892.  Major  Exhibitioner  1894.  Scholar  of  New  College, 
Oxford,  1894,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1896,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final 
Classics,  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1900.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  January  to  31st  May,  1902,  in  the  Worcestershire  Militia.  Hon. 
Captain  in  the  Army.  Of  3,  Pump  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Beard,  Robert  Stanley  Sampey,  son  of  R.  J.  Beard,  Esq.,  The  Bank, 
Newark,  aged  13,  October  3.  Left  1889.3  Donkin 

Ellis,  Bernard  Pemberton,  fourth  son  of  Alexander  Adcock  Ellis,  Esq., 
Wychall,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  August  15. 
Left  1892.2  Donkin 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Forshaw,  John  Horrocks,  elder  son  of  John  Forshaw,  Esq.,  Hurst  Grange, 
Preston,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  February  8.     Left  1892.2        Donkin 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1897.    Gazetted  to  West  India  Regiment,  1900. 
Home  as  above.     Union  Club. 

Guun,  Arthur  Hill,  second  son  of  John  Gunn,  Esq.,  Llandaff  House, 
Llandaff,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B  .A.  1896. 

Harrison,  Cecil,  third  son  of  Arthur  Harrison,  Esq.,  Cottingham,  aged  13, 
February  5.  Left  189 1.1  Donkin 

Manager,  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  of  New  York,  Hull  Branch,  1899. 
Of  Brough,  East  Yorkshire. 

Kislingbury,  William  Charles,  second  son  of  Arlhur  Kislingbury,  Esq., 
Parkside,  Hendon  Lane,  Finchley,  aged  15,  May  15.  Left 
1893.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1889.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1893.  XI.  1892.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1893,  B.A.  1897.  Assistant  Master,  Bancroft's  School,  Woodford  Green, 
from  1899.  Of  7,  Hendon  Lane,  Finchley. 


160  Percival,  1887-95. 


Pirie,  George  Lawrence,  second  son  of  Alexander  George  Pirie,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1850),  26,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  February  2. 
Left  1894.1  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  1894.    Director  of  Piries,  Aberdeen. 

Thompson,  Gerald  Monteath,  third  son  of  Fendall  Thompson,  Esq.,  OfEham 
House,  Lewes,  Sussex,  aged  14,  August  11.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

XI.  1891.  New  College,  Oxford,  1893,  B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1900.  Ordained  1898. 
Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Mark's,  Swindon,  from  1902.  Of  St.  Martin's,  Goddard 
Avenue,  Swindon. 

Bolckow,  Charles   Frederick  Henry,  second  son  of   Oharles   Ferdinand 

Henry  Bolckow,   Esq.,  Marbon   Hall,  Middlesborough,   aged    14, 

December  2.     Left  1891.2  Collins 

An  Iron  and  Steel  Merchant,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Of  Stanhope  Road,  Darlington. 

Cobb,  Francis  Cecil,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Marsden  Oobb,  Esq.,  Bank  House, 
Margate,  aged  14,  February  25.  Left  1894.3  Collins 

A  Brewer  at  Margate,  from  1893.    Address,  as  above. 

Cowan,  Percy  John,  third  son  of  Thomas  William  Cowan,  Esq.,  Comptons 
Lea,  Horsham,  aged  13,  April  11.  Left  1892.3  Collins 

George,  Alfred  Otway,  eldest  son  of  William  Edwards  George,  Esq., 
Downside,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  13,  November  30.  Left 
1893.2  Collins 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1894. 

Hankey,  Clement  Theodore  Alers,  second  son  of  Robert  Alers  Hankey, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1853),  27,  Eaton  Place,  Brighton,  aged  14,  September 
15.  Left  1894.a  Collins 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893.  Home  address,  1,  Chesham  Place,  Brighton. 
United  University  Club. 

Lewis,  Henry,  son  of  S.  Lewis,  Esq.,  3,  Fitz  Johns  Avenue,  Hampstead, 
aged  14,  March  25.  Left  1891.*  Collins 

Marks,  Seaborn  Edward,  eldest  son  of  David  Marks,  Esq.,  4,  Cornwall 
Mansions,  South  Kensington,  aged  15,  April  9.  Left  1893.2  Collins 

XV.  1892.  A  Mining  Engineer,  and  Associate  of  the  Royal  School  of  Mines, 
South  Kensington.  At  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1904. 

Marks,  Gerald  Nathan,  second  son  of  the  above  D.  Marks,  Esq.,  aged  14, 
July  11.  Left  1893.3  Collins 

A  Mining  Engineer.    At  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1904. 

Moule,  Hugh  Elliot,  second  son  of  Horace  D'Oyley  Moule,  Esq.,  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  aged  13,  November  5.  Left  1890.1  Collins 

Sandhurst  1894.  Gazetted  to  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  1896.  Indian  Army 
1900.  At  Bakloh,  Punjab,  1904. 

Newton,  George  Edgar,  elder  son  of  George  Barnes  Newton,  Esq., 
52,  Toxteth  Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  June  19.  Left  1891.3  Collins 

Paul,  Stanley  Evan,  fourth  son  of  William  Paul,  Esq.,  Waltham  House, 
Waltham  Cross,  aged  13,  February  16.  Left  1892.3  Collins 

Pugh,  Herbert  Owain,  fourth  son  of  Lewis  Pugh  Pugh,  Esq.,  Abermard, 
Aberystwyth,  aged  15,  July  9.  Left  189 1.2  Collins 

A  Merchant  in  India  1891-1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  Lumsden's 
Horse,  1900.  D.S.O.  Address,  Harrissmith,  South  Africa. 

Rickey,  James  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  James  Bellett  Richey,  Esq.,  C.S.I., 
afterwards  K.C.I.E.,  aged  15,  March  8.  Left  1893.2  Collins 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1893.    A  Schoolmaster. 


Percival,  1887-95.  161 


Slater,  Arthur  Edward,  only  son  of  John  Samuel  Slater,  Esq.,  Professor 
of  English,  Seebpore  College,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left 
1893.2  Collins 

XI.  1892,  1893.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Died*at  Calcutta  1897. 

Ashton,  Thomas  Wingrave,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Ashton,  Esq.,  Northcotes, 
Hatfield,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left  1892.2  Michell 

An  Estate  Agent.     Of  Bandon,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland. 

Gowers,  William  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  William  Richard  Gowers, 
afterwards  Knight,  50,  Queen  Anne  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13, 
December  31.  Left  1895.2  Michell 

XI.  1893,  1894,  1895.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class 
Classical  Tripos,  Part  1.,  1898.  In  Civil  Service  of  British  South  Africa  Co.  in 
Rhodesia,  1898-1902.  Resident,  Tola,  Northern  Nigeria.  Bath  Club. 

Macpherson,  William  Eobert,  son  of  John  Macpherson,  Esq.,  Glenavon, 
Clifton  Down,  Bristol,  aged  14,  September~13.  Left  1891.2  Michell 

Penton,  Edward,  only  son  of  Edward  Penton,  Esq.,  70,  Gower  Street, 
London,  W.C.,  aged  14,  June  18.  Left  1894.2  Michell 

XV.  1893.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  History, '1897.  In  business 
from  1897.  Of  53,  Harley  House,  Regents  Park,  London,  N.W.  Garrick  Club. 

Poulsom,  Robert  Douglas,  fifth  son  of  William  Poulsom,  Esq.,  Atworth 
House,  Bootle,  aged  14,  September  11.  Left  1893.3  Michell 

An  Estate  Agent.    Of  10,  St.  Catherine's  Road,  Bootle,  Liverpool. 

Steel,  Arthur  Herbert  Drummond,  younger  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward 
Harris  Steel,  Royal  Bengal  Artillery,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  aged  13, 
July  5.  Left  1895.2  Michell 

Scholar  1889.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1895. 
Racquets  1894.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1895,  First  Class  Classical 
Moderations,  1897,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics,  and  Eldon  Scholar,  1899,  First 
Class  Law,  and  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1900.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer,  1902,  and  from  1903.  Assumed  the  name  of  RAMSAY  STEEL- 
MAITLAND,  1901.  Of  Sauchieburn,  Stirling,  N.B..  and  72,  Cadogan  Square, 
London,  S.W. 

Tanqueray,  Charles  Henry  Drought,  only  son  of  Charles  Waugh  Tanqueray, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1864),  Sandridge  Bury,  St.  Albans,  aged  14,  August  19. 
Left  1892.3  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1894.  Address,  109,  Ashley  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
Conservative  Club. 

Lyons,  John  Ross  Cormack,  only  son  of  Richard  Thomas  Lyons,  Esq  , 
M.D.,  The  Limes,  Rugby,  aged  13,  A  pi.  5.  Left  1894.2  Town-Stallard 

Science  Exhibitioner,  1894.  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Third  Class 
Natural  Science  Tripos,  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1900.  South  Eastern  Circuit. 
Of  2,  Pump  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 

Moorsom,  Constant! ne  Warren  Maude,  eldest  son  of  Warren  Maude 
Moorsom,  Esq.,  18,  Warwick  Street,  Rugby,  aged  15,  December  29. 
Left  1892.3  Town 

XV.  1892.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1896.  Also  took  a  degree  at  Paris. 
Assistant  Master  at  Radley,  1902-04,  and  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne, 
from  1904. 

Moorsom,  Charles  John  Eustace,  second  son  of  the  above  W.  M.  Moorsom, 
Esq.,  aged  14,  June  20.  Left  1892.3  Town 

Served  in  the  Matabeleland  Mounted  Police  in  the  Matabele  War,  1896.     Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900,  in  Baden  Powell's  Protectorate  Regiment. 
Railway  Surveying  in  South  Africa,  1901-03.    Of  25,  Lulworth  Road,  Birkdale, 
Southport. 
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162  Percival,  1887-95. 


ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1890. 

Boyd,  Francis  Walter,  fifth  son  of  James  Boyd,  Esq.,  4,  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh,  aged  1^-,  April  20.  Left  1893.5  School 

XV.  1892.  Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1900.  Ordained  1900.  Assistant  Curate 
of  All  Saints,  Clifton,  Bristol.  1904.  Of  7,  Duchess  Road,  Clifton. 

Grover,  Percival  Charles,  third  son  of  Lieut.-Coloriel  George  Edward 
Grover,  R.E.,  34,  The  Waldrons,  Croydon,  aged  14,  March  16. 
Left  1893. 2  School 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  1895.  Served  with  the 
Malakand  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  Buner  Field  Force,  1897-98.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  from  1899.  Died  of  wounds  received  in  the  action 
at  Bloemfontein  Waterworks,  30  March,  1900. 

Hargreaves,  Oliver  Brandwood,  elder  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hargreaves, 
and  ward  of  Arthur  J.  Robinson,  Esq.,  Olitheroe  Castle,  Clitheroe, 
aged  13,  February  28.  Left  1895. a  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Bast  Lancashire  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Claps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Ross,   Henry  Duncan,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Ross,  Esq.,  I.C.S., 
Madura,  Madras  Presidency,  aged  13,  April  16.  Left  1895.'    School 
XV.  1894.    Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Third  Class  Classical  Moderations  1897.    A 
Master  at  a  Preparatory  School. 

Ward,  Alfred  Marcus,  only  son  of  William  Hardcastle  Ward,  Esq., 
Combe  Mavis,  Chislehurst,  aged  14,  July  4.  Leftl894.1  School 

VIII.  1892,  1893.  A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Certificate,  Finsbury  Technical 
College,  1894-96.  Of  34,  Craven  Street,  Charing  Cross,  London,  W.C. 

Wells,  Charles  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Wells,  Esq.,  Newnham  House, 
Bedford,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  1892.3  Bowden  Smith 

XV.  1891, 1892.    Address,  as  above. 

Baker,  Sidney  Edgar,  sixth  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq..  Wallcroft,  Durdham 
Down,  Bristol,  aged  14,  February  24.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1898.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.  Of  16,  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. 

Q-arrett,  Alfred  Stead,  second  son  of  Frank  Garrett,  Esq.,  (O.E.  1860), 

Aldringham  House,  Saxmundham,  aged  14,  February  28.     Left 

1891.*  Scott 

University  College,  London,  1892-94.    An  Engineer,  Leiston,  Suffolk,  from  1894- 

Gray-Buchanan,  Thomas  Farie,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  James  Ross 
Gray- Buchanan,  Eastfield  House,  Cambuslang,  N.B.,  aged  14, 
July  29.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

Sandhurst  1894.    On  a  Sheep-run  in  Queensland.    Died  from  an  accident  at 

Eastfield,  Muttaburra,  Queensland,  27th  April,  1895. 

Farran,  Frederick  St.  Clair,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Farran,  Esq., 
Stags  End,  Gaddesden  Row,  Hemel  Hempstead,  aged  13,  March  5. 
Left  1895.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1893,  1894.  R.I.E.  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1896.  Public  Works  Department, 
Bombay,  1898.  Assistant  Engineer,  Third  Grade.  Invalided  home  December, 
1900.  Of  Ombersley,  Cheltenham. 

Draper,  Bernard  Montagu,  elder  son  of  Henry  Montagu  Draper,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  Locker's  Park,  Hemel  Hempstead,  aged  14,  April  9. 
Left  1894.8  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1894.  B. A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classics 
1898.  Appointed  Clerk,  Higher  Division,  War  Office,  1899.  New  University  Club. 

Barbour,  Thomas,  third  son  of  James  Dunlop  Barbour,  Esq.,  Ardville, 
Holywood.  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  aged  12,  Aug.  15.  Left  1895.1  Morice 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.     Falls  Foundry,  Belfast. 


Percwal,  1887-95.  163 


Clark,  Charles  Edward,  younger  son  of  John  Percy  Clark,  Esq.,  North 
Ferriby,  East  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left,  1892.3  Morice 

Ferrar,  Michael  Lloyd,  only  son  of  Michael  Lloyd  Ferrar,  Esq.,  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  aged  13,  April  16.  Left  1894.2  Morice 

Sandhurst  1894.  Gazetted  to  Indian  Army  1896.  Served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier 
1897-98,  on  the  Samana  and  in  the  Kurrum  Valley.  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  In 
the  Tirah  Expedition  1897-98.  Clasp.  Punjab  Commission  1901.  At  Dera 
Ghazi,  Khan  Punjab,  1904. 

Fraser,  Wallace,  fifth  son  of  William  Fraser,  Esq.,  Oriel  Row,  Bootle, 
aged  14,  November  30.  Left  1893.2  Morice 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.    Of  48,  Balliol  Koad,  Bootle,  Liverpool. 

Sykes,  Walter,  fourth  son  of  Benjamin  Sykes,  Esq.,  3,  West  Cliff,  Preston, 
aged  14,  June  2.  Left  189 1.1  Morice 

Owen's  College,  Manchester,  and  Edinburgh  University.  L.E.C.P.  and  L.R  C  S. 
1901.  Resident  Surgical  Officer,  Birmingham  and  Midland  Eye  Hospital.  Of 
Prior's  Lea,  Broughton,  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Allison,  Herbert,  second  son  of  Robert  Andrew  Allison,  Esq.,  M.P., 
(O.R.  1853),  Scaleby  Hall,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  November  27.  Left 
1894.2  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898,    Ordained  1899.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Beaven,  Alfred  Disraeli  Park,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Alfred  Beaven  Beayen, 
Headmaster  of  Preston  Grammar  School,  aged  14,  December  31. 
Left  1894.*  Donkin 

Scholar  1890.  Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1894.  Second  Class  Mathe- 
matical Moderations  1896,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Mathematics  1898,  M.A.  1901. 
Assistant  Master,  Government  Schools,  Cairo,  from  1898.  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 

Bourne,  Stanley,  only  son  of  Samuel  Bourne,  Esq.,  The  Park,  Nottingham, 
aged  14,  September  18.  Left  1893.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1890.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1893.  B.A.  Second 
Class  Classical  Tripos  1896.  M.A.  1899.  Of  The  Park,  Nottingham. 

Burgoyne,  Cuthbert  John,  younger  son  of  Peter  Bond  Burgoyne,  Esq., 
Fairleigh,  Isleworbh,  aged  14,  October  11.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

VIII.  1892.     In  business. 

Clarke,  Henry  Herbert,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.,  Allerton  Hall, 
Wooltou,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  October  28.     Left  1892.3        Donkin 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1S97.    Registered  as  a  Medical  Practitioner 
1903.    Address,  as  above. 

King1,   Robert  Neal,  only  son  of  Robert  King,  Esq.,  Moulton,  Spalding, 

aged  13,  September  14.     Left  1891.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Lincolnshire  Regiment  1896.    Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition 

1898.     Battle  of  the  Atbara.    Medal  and  Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp.     In  the 

South  African  War  1902.    Care  of  Cox  &  Co.,  Oharing  Cross. 

Readhead,  John,  elder  son  of  John  Beadhead,  Esq.,  18,  Thomas  Street, 
South  Shields,  aged  13,  July  4.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

In  business.    Address,  Rockcliffe,  Westoe,  South  Shields. 

Bayley,  Gerald  Edward,  son  of  Captain  F.  Bayley,  Westwall,  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  aged  15,  March  6.  Left  1890.3  "  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  1894.  Captain  1902. 
Adjutant,  Ceylon  Volunteer  Forces,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  from  1902. 

Binnie,  Thomas  Alexander,  younger  son  of  Alexander  Richardson  Binnie, 
Esq.,  14,  Park  Drive,  Heaton,  Bradford,  aged  14,  August  19. 
Left  1892. 3  Collins 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Address,  77,  Ladbroke  Grove,  London,  W. 


164  Percival,  1887-95. 


Blunt,  Leslie,  sixth  son  of  Frederick  William  Blunt,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853), 
8,  Westbourne  Crescent,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  December  29. 
Left  1894.2  Collins 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.     Of  95,  Graham  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Collinson,  Walter  Waller,  fourth  son  of  Francis  Weightman  Collinson, 
Esq.,  Rookfield,  Muswell  Hill,  London,;  N.,  aged  14,  February  7. 
Left  1892.2  Collins 

Address,  31,  Marlborough  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 

Dobson,  Robert  Nelson,  eldest  son  of  Nelson  Congreave  Dobson,  Esq., 
27,  Victoria  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  November  11. 
Left  1892.'  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Lancashire  Regiment  1897.  Captain  1902.  Served  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  South  African  War  1901. 

Fane,  Cecil,  second  son  of  Frederick  Arthur  Fane,  Esq.,  94,  Piccadilly, 
London,  aged  14,  September  14.  Left  1893.3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  12th  Lancers  1897.  Captain  1903.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1902.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  D.S.O.  Of 
Brownsover  Hall,  Rugby.  Cavalry  Club. 

Hamer,  David  John,  son  of  Rev.  Meredith  Earner,  Maer  Hall,  Newcastle, 
Staffs,  aged  15,  January  1.  Left  1891.1  Collins 

Hamer,  Meredith  Ashton,  eldest  son  of  John  Hamer,  Esq.,  9,  York 
Terrace,  Blackburn,  aged  12,  August  12.  Left  1896.3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Indian  Army  1899. 

Jones,  Arthur  Sidney  Champion,  third  son  of  Senor  Don  R/icardo  James 
Jones,  Panulcillo,  Coquimbo,  Chili,  S.A.,  aged  15,  January  14. 
Left  1892.2  Collins 

Creswick,  Francis  Nathaniel,  only  son  of  Colonel  Nathaniel  Creswick, 
Chantrey  Grange,  Norton,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  December  25.  Left 

1893.1  Michell 

Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1896,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1900. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.  Of  Moorseats,  Hathersage,  Derbyshire. 

Hodgkinson,  Robert  Frank  Byron,  only  son  of  Robert  Hodgkinson,  Esq., 
Winthorpe,  Newark-on-Trent,  aged  13,  March  27.  Left 

1893.2  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.    Of  Northgate  House,  Newark. 

Levy,   Walter  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Levy,   Esq.,  20,  Hyde  Park 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  November  1.     Left  1895.1         Michell 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  1898.    Of  10,  Gloucester  Square, 
London,  W. 

Walker,  Archibald  William,  only  son  of  William  Wentworth  Walker,  Esq., 
Oaken  Manor,  Wolverhampton,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left 
1893.2  Michell 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1893.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry.  In  business.  Of  Woodfield, 
Oaken,  Wolverhampton. 

Seabroke,  George  Tertius,  elder  son  of  George  Mitchell  Seabroke,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1863),  Rugby,  aged  14,  September  15.     Left  1893.3          Town 
Sandhurst  1894.    Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion,  East  Lancashire  Regiment, 
1895.    Lieutenant  1898.    Address,  Rosemont,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1890. 

Beloe,  John  Seppings,  second  son  of  Edward  Milligen  Beloe,  Esq.,  Kings 
Lynn,  aged  13,  August  13.  Left  1894.2  School 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1903.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.  Reading  for 
Holy  Orders  1904.  Address,  Paradise,  Kings  Lynn. 


Percival,  1887-95.  165 


Fellowes,  Thomas  Lyon,  only  son  of  Re 7.  Edward  Lyon  Fellowes, 
Wimpole  Rectory,  Royston,  Herts,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left 

1894.2  School 

An  Engineer.     Humber  Bank  Foundry,  Hull. 

Watson,  Henry,  third  son  of  Peregrine  Watson,  Esq.,  Hey  House, 
Ramsbottom.  aged  14,  November  19.  Left  1893.1  School 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  21,  Mawdsley  Street,  Bolton. 

Westmacott,  Thomas  Horatio,  second  son  of  Edward  Vesey  Westmacott, 
Esq.,  (o.R.  1852),  Bengal  Civil  Service,  aged  13,  November  18. 
Leffcl894.2  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  and  Attorney  of  the  High  Court  at  Fort  William,  Bengal, 

1900.    At  Calcutta  1904. 

Bury,  William  Stanley,  son  of  Mrs.  Hodges,  The  Knapp,  Charlton  Kings, 
Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  December  21.  Left  1891. 2  Bowden  Smith 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1898. 

Harrison,  David,  only  son  of  Thomas  Ashton  Harrison,  Esq.,  35,  Victoria 
Street,  Tenby,  aged  14,  November  2.    Left  1892.3    Bowden  Smith 
Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  1896.    Pembroke  Imperial  Yeomanry. 

Hardman,  William  Henry  Edward,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Hardman  and  the 
late  Edward  Hardman,  15,  Royal  Avenue,  Chelsea,  aged  13, 
September  24.  Left  1892.1  Scott 

Macliver,  Peter  Stewart,  son  of  the  late  David  Macliver,  Esq.,  of  Bristol, 
care  of  Mrs.  Broadley,  Bromlea,  Bearsden,  near  Glasgow,  aged  14, 
January  29.  Left  l»91.a  Scott 

Marshall,  John  Frederick,  only  son  of  Charles  Marshall,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1858), 
69,  Holland  Park,  London,  W.,  aged  15,  September  5.  Left 

1893.3  Scott 

XI.  1892,  1893.  Racquets  1892,  1893.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1893.  Scholar  of 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  1893,  B. A.,  First  Class  Mechanical  Science  Tripos, 
Part  1,  1896,  and  Part  2,  1898,  M.A.  1899.  Of  Somerleyton,  Haling  Park  Road, 
Croydon. 

Mather,  Norman,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Mather,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857), 
Beechwood,  Woolston,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  October  19.  Left 
1893.8  Scott 

An  Iron  Merchant  in  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  Arthur  Carew,  fourth  son  of  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Wilson,  Ordnance 
House,  Southampton,  aged  14,  March  14.  Left  1894.3  Scott 

XV.  1893.    A  Tea  Planter,  Mahagala  Estate,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 

Bond,  Otho  Cowan,  sixth  son  of  Frank  Walters  Bond,  Esq.,  Wargrave 
Hill,  Henley-on-Thames,  aged  14,  Oct.  18.  Left  1892.3  Whitelaw 

Heath,  Robert  William,  elder  son  of  Robert  Heath,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1865), 
Greenway  Bank,  Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  14,  February  9.  Left 
1895.2  Whitelaw 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1902.  Address,  as  above.  Isthmian 
Club. 

Eddison,  Harold  Tatham,  son  of  R.  W.  Eddison,  Esq.,  The  Manor,  A  del, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  May  15.  Left  1891. a  Morice 

Evers,  Claude  Pilkington,  fourth  son  of  Frank  Evers,  Esq.,  White  Hall, 
Stourbridge,  aged  13,  July  !4.  Left  1895.2  Morice 

Scholar  1890.  XV.  1893,  1S94.  Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1895,  Second 
Class  Classical  Moderations,  1897,  B  A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classics,  1899,  Second 
Class  History,  1900,  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  1900-02,  and 
at  Rugby  School  from  1902. 


166  Percival,  1887-95. 


Hurst,  James,  eldest  son  of  William  John  Hurst,  Esq.,  Drumaness, 
Bally nahinch,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  aged  13,  June  15.  Left 
1894. a  Morice 

Man,  Harry  Morgan  Stowe,  second  son  of  Edward  Garnet  Man,  Esq., 
24,  Belsize  Square,  London,  N.W.,  aged  15,  April  25.  Left 
1892.2  Morice 

In  London  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Australia,  and  China,  1893.  At  Hong 
Kong,  1904. 

Man,  Hubert  William,  third  son  of  the  above  Edward  Garnet  Man,  Esq., 
aged  13,  July  14.  Left  1894.2  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  Hampshire  Regiment,  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War. 
1899-1901,  abvance  on  Kimberley,  and  action  at  Magersfontein.  Queen's  Meda1 
with  three  Clasps.  Volunteered  for  Somaliland,  1904.  Home  address,  Cambridge 
House,  Walton-on-Thames. 

Parkin,  Albert  John,  elder  son  of  John  Samuel  Parkin,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857). 
Stanwell  House,  Stanwell,  Staines,  aged  14,  January  3.  Left 
18953  Morice 

Scholar  1890.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1895.  XV.  1894.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1894,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science,  1898.  Captain  3rd  Battalion 
Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Consolidated  Gold  Fields,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa. 

Robertson,  Norman  Donald,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Robertson,  and  the  late 
Major  Norman  Donald  Robertson,  11,  Cambridge  Place, 
Kensington,  aged  15,  December  18.  Left  1892.2  Morice 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Windham  Club. 

Brinton,  Oswald  Walter,  fifth  son  of  John  Brinton,  Esq.,  Stourport,  aged 
14,  April  27.  Left  1894.'  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  21st  Lancers  1897.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition 
1898.  Battle  of  Khartoum.  Medal,  and  Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Housley,  Harold,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Housley  and  the  late  Samuel  John 
Housley,  Crowhurst,  West  End  Lane,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14, 
September  21.  Left  1892.3  Donkin 

Ravenscroft,  Lionel  Babington,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Ravenscroft  and  the  late 
Hon.  William  Henry  Ravenscroft,  of  Colombo,  33,  Eaton  Place, 
Brighton,  aged  13,  October  4.  Left  1892.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Scots,  Lothian  Regiment,  1897. 

Whitaker,  Rowland,  third  son  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Craven  Lodge, 
Halifax,  aged  13,  September  23.  Left  1894.1  Donkin 

Deacon,  Harold  Albert,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Deacon  and  the  late  Ernest 
Deacon,  8,  Devonport  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  14,  April 
13.  Left  1892.3  Collins 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Address,  as  above. 

de  Lissa,  Arthur  Rene,  third  son  of  Samuel  de  Lissa,  Esq.,  The  Court, 
Maidenhead,  aged  13,  April  2.  Left  1893.3  Collins 

Fenton,  James  Marriott,  only  son  of  Mark  Anthony  Fenton,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Grey  Friars  Green,  Coventry,  aged  13,  March  2.  Left  1894.1  Collins 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Hankey,  Maurice  Pascal  Alers,  third  son  of  Robert  Alers  Hankey,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1853),  Eaton  Place,  Brighton,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left 
1895.2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  1895.    Lieutenant  1896.    Captain  1900. 
In  the  Intelligence  Department  at  the  Admiralty  1902. 


Percival,  1887-95.  167 


Jeffcoat,  Cyril  Hear,  fifth  son  of  Deputy  Surgeon-General  Henry  Jeffcoat, 
Newlands,  Maidstone  Road,  Rochester,  aged  13,  May  17.  Left 
1891. s  Collins 

Died  in  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

Jeffcoat,  Algernon  Cautley,  sixth  son  of  the  above  Surgeon-General  Henry 
Jeffcoat,  aged  12,  August  14.  Left  1895.2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1897.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1902,  including  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  actions  of  Colenso, 
Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  Belfast,  and  Lydenberg.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal 
with  four  Clasps.  D.S.O. 

McLean,  Andrew  Douglas,  third  son  of  Robert  Allan  McLean,  Esq., 
59,  Cromwell  Road,  West  Brighton,  aged  14,  November  IS.  Left 
1891.3  Collins 

In  Canada.    Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  and  Sports  Club,  London. 

Meakin,  Alfred  John,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Meakin,  Esq.,  Henshall  Hall, 
Congleton,  aged  14,  June  17.  Left  1891.2  Collins 

A  Manufacturer  at  Tunstall.    Of  Horton,  Wolstanton,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Teschemaker,  Harold  John,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Teschemaker  and  the  late 
William  Henry  Teschemaker,  care  of  Major  Teschemaker, 
Castellan,  Teignmouth,  aged  14,  January  27.  Left  1893.2  Collins 

Emigrated  to  New  Zealand. 

Wright,  Godfrey  Fitzherbert,  fifth  son  of  Philip  Wright,  Esq.,  Rydal 
Bark,  Lee  Glebe,  Black  heath,  aged  15,  December  11.  Left 
18932  Collins 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  Rimington's  Guides. 

Ashton,  Reginald,  second  son  of  Edmund  Ashton,  Esq.,  Northcotes, 
Hatfield,  Herts,  aged  14,  April  24.  Left  1895.2  Michell 

Manager  of  a  Brewery  at  Lima,  Peru. 

Dukes,  William  Battley,  second  son  of  Clement  Dukes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  June  19.  Left  1893.2  Michell 

An  Architect.    Of  8,  West  Bank,  Stamford  Hill,  London,  W. 

Jones,  Frederick  Darcy,  second  son  of  Griffith  Jones,  Esq.,  The  Bury, 
Goldington,  near  Bedford,  aged  13,  July  30.    Left  1894. 2    Michell 
Director  of  Border  Brewery  Co.    Of  10,  North  Terrace,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Smale,  John  Noel,  third  son  of  John  Smale,  Esq.,  The  Brooklands, 
Macclesfield,  aged  12,  May  8.  Left  1895.2  Michell 

At  Cape  Town,  South  Africa,  1904.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  5th 
Imperial  Yeomanry. 

Chaplin,  Godfrey  Ramsay,  sixth  son  of  Ernest  Chaplin,  Esq.,  Bilton  Road, 
Rugby,  aged  14,  January  17.  Left  1895.2  Town 

XV.  1894.  An  Electrical  Engineer.  With  the  General  Electric  Power  Company, 
Germiston.  Transvaal,  South  Africa,  from  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1890. 

Ascroft,  William  Fawell,  younger  son  of  William  Ascroft,  Esq.,  Overleigh 
House,  Preston,  aged  13,  October  1.  Left  1895.2  School 

XV.  1894.  XI.  1895.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Law 
1898.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  Atkinson  Gold  Medal,  1901.  Practising  at  Preston, 
as  above. 

Brierley,  Gerald  Frank,  only  son  of  Frank  Brierley,  Esq.,  Bridgfold, 
Rochdale,  aged  13,  October  21.  Left  1894.3  School 

Drake,  Bernard  Harpur,  second  son  of  Henry  Drake,  Esq.,  23,  Upper 
Phillimore  Gardens, London,  W., aged  14,  JuneS.  Leftl894.2  School 

XV.  1893.  VIII.  1893,  1894.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A  1897.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1900.  Of  24,  Rood  Lane,  London,  B.C. 


168  Percival,  1887-95. 


Grylls,  John  Bere,  second  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Grylls,  Liskeard,  aged  14, 
March  3.  Left  1893.2  School 

Scholar  1890.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  2  November,  1895.  Lieutenant 
2  November,  1898.  Served  with  the  16th  Battery  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899,  1900,  and  was  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Colenso,  15  December,  1899.  Died 
of  dysentery  at  Johannesburg,  3  July,  1900. 

Machell,  Hugh  Wells,  only  son  of  Thomas  Machell,  Esq.,  The  Bank. 
Whitehaven,  aged  13,  July  2.  Left  1895.2  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1901.  Address,  as  above. 
Primrose  Club. 

Mackinnon,  John  Marr,  youngest  son  of  William  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  115, 

St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  July  10.     Left  1892.2     School 

A  Stockbroker.    Of  20,  Rowland  Gardens,  South  Kensington.    Caledonian  Club. 

McBride,  Charles  Gordon,  only  son  of  Captain  Ernest  Ehlers  McBride, 
(0.11.  1861),  Glendonagh,  Midleton,  Co.  Cork,  aged  14,  March  18. 
Left  1893.1  School 

Settled  at  Gala,  Cape  Colony,  1899.    Died  there  3  February,  1902. 

Peel,  Fergus  John  Russell,  fifth  son  of  Archibald  Peel,  Esq.,  The  Gerwyn, 
Wrexham,  aged  13,  October  17.  Left  1895.3  School 

Gazetted  to  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Retired  1903. 

Parsons,  Guy  Cecil,  third  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.,  (o.n.  1848),  Tubney 
House,  Abingdon,  aged  14,  May  8.  Left  1893.8  School 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  1894. 

Rilltoul,  Alexander  Vannan  Dunlop,  younger  son  of  Andrew  Rintoul,  Esq., 
Junior  Carlton  Club,  London,  aged  1 3,  Jan.  29.  Left  1893.2  School 

Sawers,  Norman  Clive,  fourth  son  of  Mrs.  Sawers.and  the  late  Robert  Orr 
Sawers,  Esq.,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  October  14. 
Left  1894.3  School 

Central  Technical  College,  South  Kensington,  1896-99.  An  Electrical  Engineer. 
With  the  Silvertown  Company,  and  in  charge  of  its  Agency,  1,  Fairlie  Place, 
Calcutta,  from  1903. 

Simpson,  Harold  Reid,  son  of   William  Augustus  Simpson,  Esq.,  West- 
thorpe  House,  Hendon,  aged  14,  March  23.     Left  1890.3       School 
Address,  as  above. 

Tidman,  Oscar  Paul,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Tidman  and  the  late  Paul  Frederick 
Tidman,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Fairlight,  Chislelmrst,  aged  13,  November 
30.  Left  1894. a  School 

XI.  1894.    Of  Fairlight,  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

Bradford,  Percy  Richard,  third  son  of  William  Bradford,  Esq.,  Arnprior, 
Baling,  aged  13,  January  18.  Left  1893.1  Bowden  Smith 

Campbell,  Hugh  Roy,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Daw  and  the  late  Hugh 
Campbell.  Esq.,  Norrington,  Baling,  aged  16,  P'ebruary  18.  Left 
1891. 3  Bowden  Smith 

An  Architect.    Address,  28,  Blakesley  Avenue,  Baling. 

Fladgate,  Stanley  Gauntlett,  younger  son  of  the  late  Francis  Pedro 
Gauntlett  Fladgate,  Esq.,  (of  Cundal),  Villa  nova  de  Torra, 
Portugal,  aged  14,  May  26.  Left  1892.2  Bowden  Smith 

Geoghegan,  Norman  Meredith,  fifth  son  of  Stannus  Geoghegan,  Esq., 
8,  Piazza  Miratore,  Floriana,  Malta,  aged  14,  September  7.  Left 
1894.2  Bowden  Smith 

Gazetted,  Unattached  List,  1896.    Indian  Army  1897. 


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Smith,  Gilbert,  third  son  of  William  Herbert  Smith,  Esq.,  Cavehurst, 
Mansfield  Road,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  May  8.  Left 
1893.1  Bowden  Smith 

In  business  at  Nottingham.    Address,  as  above. 

Akerman,  Charles  Savidge  Annand,  eldest  son  of  William  Savidge 
Akerman,  Esq.,  Oakfield,  Wembdon,  Bridgwater,  aged  13, 
December  17.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

Scholar  1890.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1896. 

Dunbar-Brander,  James,  eldest  son  of  Captain  James  Brander  Dunbar- 
Brander,  Pitgaveny,  Elgin,  aged  14,  October  10.  Left  1893.3  Scott 

Jager,  George  Harold,  third  son  of  George  Jager,  Esq.,  Lingdale,  Birken- 
head,  aged  13,  January  9.  Left  1894.1  Scott 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1902. 
Northern  Circuit.  Of  Lingdale,  Birkenhead. 

ItcMullen,  Alexander  Percy,  eighth  son  of  Alexander  Peter  McMullen, 
Esq.,  Hertford  Castle,  Herts,  aged  14,  October  9.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1894.  Postmaster  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  1894.  B.A. 
First  Class  Natural  Science  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield  College  1900-04, 
and  at  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  from  1904. 

Meiklejohn,  Ronald  Forbes,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Forbes 
Meiklejohn,  New  Milne,  Guildtown,  Perth,  aged  13,  October  9. 
Left  1894.8  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment  1896.  Captain  1900.  Served  in 
the  Nile  Expedition  1898.  Battles  of  the  Atbara,  and  Khartoum.  Medal,  and 
Egyptian  Medal  -with  two  Clasps.  In  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Relief 
of  Ladysmith.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  D.S.O. 


Shepherd,  Frederick  Hawksworth  Sinclair,  younger  son  of  the  late  Rev. 

Frederick    Shepherd,     Stoke-under-Ham,     Somerset,    aged    13, 

February  26.     Left  1895.3  Scott 

Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Third  Class  History  1898.    Of  3,  Warwick 

Square,  London,  S.W. 

Cotterill,  John  Clement  Chawner,  only  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Cotterill, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Newcastle  under-Lyne,  aged  14,  August  16.  Left 
1893.8  Whitelaw 

Assumed  the  name  of  COTTERILL  PHILLIPS.    A  Solicitor  at  Grayswood,  Tittensor, 
Stoke-on-Trent. 

Delmege,  Edward  Collis,  elder  son  of  Antony  Ansdale  Delmege,  Esq.,  of 
Ceylon,  and  17,  St.  Helen's  Place,  London,  aged  14,  May  11. 
Left  1892.3  Whitelaw 

Dead. 

Ellis,  Thomas    Arthur   McMahon,   younger   son  of  Thomas  Ellis,  Esq., 

Penticton,     British    Columbia,     aged     13,  October    17.      Left 

1  892.3  Whitelaw 
Dead. 

Eyers-Swindell,  Laurence,  younger  son  of  James  Swindell  Evers-Swindell, 
Esq.,  Clent  House,  Stourbridge,  aged  15,  September  13.  Left 

1893.2  Whitelaw 

A  Land  Agent.    Of  Sherington,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks. 

Jackson,  Frederic  Lloyd,  only  son  of  Charles  Frederic  Jackson,  Esq., 
Etchingham  House,  Finchley,  aged  13,  September  28.  Left 

1893.3  Whitelaw 

Address,  3,  Whitehall  Court,  London,  S.W. 

Litkie,  Charles  Edgar,  third  son  of  Valerian  A.  Litkie,  Oakley,  Bromley, 
London,  aged  13,  December  18.  Left  1892.1  Whitelaw 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900  as  Corporal  in  Thorneycroft's  Mounted 
Infantry.    Killed  at  Spion  Kop  24th  January,  1900. 
VOL.  III.  I 


170  Percival,  18S7-95. 

Moir,  John  Elliot,  third  son  of  Dr.  Robert  Moir,  46,  South  Street,  St. 
Andrews,  Fife,  aged  14,  August  13.  Left  1894.8  Whitelaw 

Sandhurst  1895.    Gazetted,  Unattached  List,  1897.    Indian  Army,  10th  Bengal 
Lancers,  1898.    Cawnpore,  India,  1903. 

MOSS,   Cuthbert   Blundell,   elder  son  of  Frederick  Blundell   Moss,  Esq., 

(O.K.  1867),  20,  Carnalt  Gardens,  Putney,  aged  13,  June  21.     Left 

1893.'  Whitelaw 

Assumed  the  name  of  MOSS-BLUNDELL  1892.    St.  Thomas'  Hospital.    M.R.C.S. 

and  L.R.C.P.  1899.    Of  51,  Moffatt  Road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 

Aron,  Leonard  James,  second  son  of  Maurice  Aron,  Esq.,  May  bridge 
Lodge,  33,  Addison  Road,  Kensington,  aged  14,  December  6. 
Left  1892.3  Morice 

In  business.    Of  394,  -Uxbridge  Road,  London,  W. 

Attenborough,  George,  only  son  of  Henry  Arthur  Attenborough,  Esq., 
Wantage  House,  Ladbroke  Road,  London,  aged  14,  April  20. 
Left  1895.1  Morice 

Crick  1894.     University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1898.    In  business  from  1898.    Of 
10,  Pembridge  Place,  London,  W.    New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Courtauld,  Samuel,  second  son  of  Sydney  Courtauld,  Esq.,  Booking  Hall, 
Braintree,  Essex,  aged  14,  May  7.  Left  1894.3  Morice 

Address,  as  above. 

Fullager,  Francis  John,  elder  son  of  Walter  Palmer  Fullager,  Esq.,  West 
Bank,  Lytham,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  1895.1  Morice 

Address,  as  above. 

Hadwen,  Herbert  Seymour,  third  son  of  Joseph  Had  wen,  Esq.,  Fairfield, 
Manchester,  aged  14,  August  12.  Left  1894.1  Morice 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner  and  Manufacturer.    Address,  as  above. 
Harrison,  Herbert  Champion,   sixth  son  of  Mrs.  Harrison  and  the  late 
Edward  Francis  Harrison,  (O.K.  1844),  Thornleigh,  South  Norwood 
Hill,  London,  aged  13,  October  4.     Left  1895.2  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1899. 

Hunter*  Edward  William,  second  son  of  Curling  Hunter,  Esq.,  Purley 
Lodge,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left 
1893,*  Morice 

Marston,  Frederick  Milward,  fourth  son  of  John  Marston,  Esq.,  The  Oaks, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  15.  September  8.  Left  1893.3  Morice 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.  Of  9,  New  Clive  Road,  West  Dulwich,  London,  S.B. 

Mills,  Harold  Oldham,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Mills  and  the  late  William  George 
Mills,  Grove  Lodge,  Thames  Ditton,  aged  15,  July  15.  Left 
1893.'  Morice 

Of  Hurst  Cottage,  Hampton-on-Thames. 

Phillipps,  John  Nugent,  only  son  of  Richard  Phillipps,  Esq.,  Penrhiewtyn 
House,  Neath,  Glamorgan,  aged  13,  April  28.  Morice 

Died  in  the  holidays  3rd  August,  1891. 

Voight,  Johann  Friedrich,  only  son  of  Siegfried  Eberhardt  Voight,  Esq., 
65,  Fellows  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  September  30.  Left 
1894.8  Morice 

Consul  for  Peru  in  Calcutta  from  1903.    Of  4,  Mission  Row,  Calcutta. 

Wallis,  Harry  Boyd,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Boyd  Wallis,  Esq.,  Addington, 
St.  Mary's  Road,  Wimbledon,  aged  15,  July  25.  Left  1891.3  Morice 

Whitaker,  Robert  James,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Whitaker,  Natlands 

Parsonage,  Kendal,  aged  14,  October  1.     Left  1894.5  Morice 

Scholar  1890.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1894.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1897. 


Percival,  1887-95.  171 


Williams,  Geoffrey  Charapneys,  son  of  Ralph  Champneys  Williams,  Esq., 
Colonial  Treasurer,  Gibraltar,  aged  14,  Jan.  17.  Left  1890.3  Morice 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1894. 

Ashton,  Percy,  elder  son  of  Captain  William  Francis  Ashton,  (O.K.  1858), 
Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London,  aged  14,  September  24. 
Left  1892.1  Donkin 

Of  Morton  House,  Fernhill  Heath,  Worcester.    Windham  Club. 

Bros,  Harold  Kemmis,  only  son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Finchley  Quayle  Bros, 
(O.K.  1861),  Shabbington  Vicarage,  Thame,  aged  14,  April  14. 
Leftl894.3  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  1896.  In  business  1897-1902.  Ordained  1903. 
Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  from  1903. 

Edgington,  Walter,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Nattali  Edgington, 
March,  Cambridgeshire,  aged  13,  Feb.  3.  Left  1894.1  Donkin 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1898.  A  Land  Agent.  Sub- Agent  of  the  Benham 
Estate.  Address,  Boxford  Vicarage,  Newbury. 

Ruxton,   Robert  Minturn  Clarges,   third    son    of    Admiral    Fitzherbert 

Ruxton,  41,  Cornwall  Gardens,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  aged  14, 

September  26.     Left  1894.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Essex  Regiment,  1897.    Served  in  the  China  Expedition,  1900. 

Medal. 

Tomkinson,  Gerald,  second  son  of  Michael  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  Franche  Hall, 
Kidderminster,  aged  14,  August  31.  Left  1894.1  Donkin 

In  business .    Address,  as  above. 

Wallace,  Charles  Redwood  Vachell,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Wallace,  Esq., 
Howard  Lodge,  Newport  Road,  Cardiff,  aged  13,  April  3.  Left 
1894.2  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Law,  1899.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1903. 
Of  the  Solicitors'  Department,  Treasury,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 

Haslam,  John  Frederick  Myddelton,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Brook 
Haslam,  (O.K.  1862),  Grammar  School,  Ripon,  aged  13,  Nov.  24. 
Left  1895.1  Collins 

Scholar  1890.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos, 
1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  from  1899.  Of  1,  Shelburne  Villas, 
Cheltenham. 

Hibbert,  George  Frederic,  younger  son  of  Colonel  Hugh  Robert  Hibbert, 
Broadgate,  Barnstaple,  aged  15,  August  11.  Left  1894.8  Collins 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Fusiliers,  1896.  Captain  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1900.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Home  address,  as  above. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Humphry's,  William  Evans  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  theEev.  Hugh  Huraphrys, 
Coan,  Castlecomer,  Co.  Kilkenny,  aged  14,  February  11.  Left 
1893.1  Collins 

Queens'  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1900.    A  Journalist.    Of  10,  Gray's  Inn  Place, 

London.    Primrose  Club. 

Maclaren,  Norman,  eldest  son  of  Roderick  Maclaren,  Esq.,  23,  Portland 
Square,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left  1894. 2  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  First  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos  1897.  B.C. 
1901.  F.E.C.S.  1903.  L.R.C.P.  1901.  Of  23,  Portland  Square,  Carlisle. 

Russell,  William  Allison,  fourth  son  of  George  Russell,  Esq.,  12,  Sidonia 
Strasse,  Dresden,  aged  14,  November  17.  Left  1894.2  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1900.  Of  3,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 


172  Percival,  1887-95. 


Hadrill,  Arthur  William,  younger  son  of  Henry  John  Hadrill,  Esq., 
53,  Belsize  Avenue,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  November  25.  Left 
1895.1  Michell 

Scholar  1890.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.    Of  The  Chestnuts,  Chislehurst,  Kent. 
Isthmian  Club. 

Hancock,  Herbert,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Hancock  and  the  late  William 
Hancock,  Esq.,  The  Bosquet,  Putney  Hill,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
July  11.  Left  1893.1  Michell 

Mahon,  Heabhfield  MacMahon,  third  son  of  William  Henry  Cortlandt 
Mahon,  Esq.,  Ridgemount,  North  Dulwich,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13, 
November  2.  Left  189 5.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Third  Class  Law  1898.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903. 
Address,  as  above. 

Atterbury,  Herbert  HeydoD,  second  son  of  John  Herbert  A tterbury,  Esq., 
Welford,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  27.  Left  1895.2  Town 

Farming  his  own  land  at  Welford,  Eugby. 

Austen,  Arthur  Stuart,  fifth  son  of  Ambrose  Austen,  Esq.,  19,  Hillmorton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  18.  Left  1894.2  Town 

Engineering  Pupil  at  Willans  and  Robinson,    Rugby,    1897-1900.      Assistant, 
National  Electric  Supply  Co.,  Preston,  1900-03.     Of  26,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Blandy,  Oswald  Ridpath,  eldest  son  of  R.  Ridpath  Blandy,  Esq.,  Grand 
Canary,  and  Madeira,  aged  13,  October  10.  Left  same  Term.  Town 
Some  time  in  the  Wine  Trade,  as  above.    Subsequently  with  Elder,  Dempster  & 
Company,  Liverpool. 

Martin,  William,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Martin  and  the  late  William  Martin, 
Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  24     Left  1895.1     Town 
An  Artist  and  Designer  in  London.    Of  2,  Melrose  Road,  Barnes,  Surrey. 

Petterson,  Otto  Gustavo  Alexander,  only  son  of  Andreas  Petterson,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  12.  Left  1892.3  Town 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  44,  Hall  Road,  Handsworth,  Birmingham. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,   1891. 

Ball  Acton,  Charles  Annesley,  eldest  son  of  Colonel  Charles  Ball  Acton, 
(O.K.  1842),  51st  Light  Infantry,  aged  14,  February  14.  Left 
1891.3  School 

Sandhurst  1895.    Gazetted  to  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  1896.    Served  in  the  China 
Expedition  1900.    Medal. 

Ball  Acton,  Reginald  Thomas  Annesley,  second  son  of  the  above  Colonel 
Charles  Ball  Acton,  aged  13,  October  2.  Left  1892.2  School 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  1897.    Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1900.    At  Barberton,  Transvaal,  1903. 

Cawley,  Harold  Thomas,  second  son  of  Frederick  Cawley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Moss 
House,  Blackley,  aged  12,  June  12.  Left  1895.3  School 

New  College,   Oxford,   B.A.  Second  Class  History  1900.    Called   to   the   Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1902.    Northern  Circuit.    Of  78,  King  Street,  Manchester. 

Ellison,  William  Reynolds,  fifth  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Christopher  Ellison, 
(o.n.  1849),  The  Manse,  Bracebridge,  Lincolnshire,  aged  13,  April 
19.  Leftl895.2  School 

VIII.  1894, 1895.    Address,  as  above. 

Gaitskell,  Charles  Edward,  younger  son  of  Edward  Forbes  Gaitskell,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Catton,  Crystal  Palace  Park  Road,  Sydenham,  aged  14, 
December  6.  Left  1892.1  School 

Bromsgrove  School  1892.    A  Medical  Student,   Guy's  Hospital.    L.R.C.P.  and 
M.R.C.S.  1902.    Of  63,  Crystal  Palace  Park  Eoad,  Sydenham. 


Percival,  1887-95.  173 


Hargreaves,  John  Hoyle,  younger  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hargreaves, 
Esq.,  The  Lindens,  Haslingden,  Lancashire,  aged  13,  March  16. 
Left  1894.2  School 

A  Civil  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Holford,  Thomas  Pryse  Arthur,  second   son   of  Thomas  Holford,  Esq., 
Castle  Hill,  Cerne,  Dorset,  aged  14,  August  7.  Left  1895.2   School 
Of  Kilcairne  House,  Navan,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland. 

Littleton,  Henry  John,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Henry  Littleton,  Esq., 
22,  Hyde  Park  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  March  24  Left 
1893.3  School 

Practising  as  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Nickalls,  Patteson  Womersley,  eldest  son  of  Patteson  Nickalls,  Esq., 
afterwards  Knight,  Chislehurst  Common,  aged  14,  January  23. 
Left  1894.2  School 

XI.  1892,  1894.  XV.  1893.  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1897.  Gazetted  to  the 
Durham  L.I.  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Relief  of  Lady- 
smith  and  Battle  of  Colenso.  Medal.  Retired  1902.  A  Member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange  from  1901.  Of  53,  Camden  Hill  Court,  London.  White's  Club. 

Watson,  Harold  Farnell,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Watson  and  the  late  William 
Farnell  Watson,  Felix  Hall,  Kelvedon,  Essex,  aged  14,  July  25. 
Left  1894. 3  School 

XV.  1894.  Gazetted  to  Sherwood  Foresters  1897.  Captain  6th  Battalion 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  1902.  Retired  1903.  Served  in  the  Tirah  Expedition  1897- 
98.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Despatches. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  D.S.O.  Of  1, 
Wallands  Crescent,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

Western,  Hugh,  second  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  James  Halifax  Western, 
Langdale,  Clipstone  Rise,  Croydon,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left 
1894 3  School 

University  College,  London,  1895-96.  A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Egyptian  State 
Railways  1900-04.  Assuan  Line  from  1904.  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 

Davies,  Arthur  Henry,  second  sou  of  the  late  Henry  Jackson  Davies,  Esq., 
Excelsior  House,  Wylde  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  15,  October  18. 
Left  1894.2  Bowden  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1902. 
Of  15,  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 

Fletcher,  Edwin  Howard,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Christopher 
Fletcher,  Esq.,  5,  Stratford  Place,  London,  aged  14,  August  10. 
Left  1894.8  Bowden  Smith 

Godfrey,  Francis  William,  second  son  of  Francis  William  Godfrey, 
Esq.,  Church  Street,  Tewkesbury,  aged  14,  July  15.  Left 
1893.2  Bowden  Smith 

Of  The  Cross,  Tewkesbury. 

Harland,  Henry  Peirson,  fifth  son  of  Rev.  Albert  Augustus  Harland, 
flarefield  Vicarage,  Uxbridge,  aged  14,  September  1.  Left 
1892.2  Bowden  Smith 

Address,  Queen's  Island,  Belfast,  Ireland. 

Jones,  William  Travers  Watson,  son  of  Henry  E.  Jones,  Esq.,  Harden  Ash, 
Ongar,  Essex,  aged  14,  September  20.  Bowden  Smith 

Died  at  School  5th  June,  1891. 

Kosher,  Claude  William,  son  of  Alfred  Kosher,  Esq.,  The  Grange,  Rosher- 
ville,  Gravesend,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1893.1  Bowden  Smith 

Smith,  Alexander,  second  son  of  Alexander  Smith,  Esq.,  Hessle,  Yorkshire, 
aged  13,  May  25.  Left  1893.8  Bowden  Smith 


174  Percival,  1887-95. 


Annandale,  Thomas  Nelson,  eldest  son  of  Professor  Thomas  Annandale, 
24,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  June  15.  Left 
18942  Scott 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  1898.    B.A.  1900. 

Baker,  Roland  Midelton,  seventh  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  Wallcroft, 
Durdham  Park,  Bristol,  aged  14,  February  25.    Left  1894.*    Scott 
A  Member  of  the  Bristol  Stock  Exchange  from  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Finlay,  Robert  Francis,  only  son  of  William  Alexander  Finlay,  Esq.,  M.D., 
St.  Helens,  Russell  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  June  30.  Left 
1895.3  Scott 

XV.  1894, 1895.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1897.  Indian  Staff  Corps  1901. 
5th  Punjab  Infantry,  India,  1904. 

Rothera,  Percy,  only  son  of  Charles  Lambert  Rothera,  Esq.,  (o.R.»  1864), 
Forest  Green,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  February  9.  Left  1894.1  Scott 
An  Engineer.    Engaged  on  the  South  Indian  Railway  1903.    Tinnevelly  Bridge, 
South  India. 

Black,  Maurice  Adam,  elder  son  of  Adam  William  Black,  Esq.,  44,  Hyde 
Park  Square,  London,  aged  14,  August  19.  Left  1895.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1895.  XV.  1893,  1894.  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898.  Gazetted  to 
the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Cavalry  Club. 

Brocklehurst,  Edward  Howard,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Brocklehurst,  Esq., 
Kinnersley  Manor,  Reigate,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left  1894.3  Whitelaw 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1893.    M.A.  and  LL.B.  1903.   Admitted  a  Solicitor 
1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Griffiths,  Cecil  Hubert  Morgan,  eldest  son  of  William  Morgan  Griffiths, 
Esq.,  Lime  Grove,  Carmarthen,  aged  15,  August  14.  Left 
1894.1  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1900. 
Practising  at  Carmarthen. 

Blyth,  Ernest  Blackstone,  fourth  son  9f  Thomas  Philip  Blyth,  Esq., 
Birdingbury  Hall,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Sept.  19.  Left  1893.3  Morice 

Royal  College  of  Science,  South  Kensington.  Assoc.  Member  Institute 
Mechanical  Engineers,  1902. 

Burgess,  Julian  Gulson,  eldest  son  of  John  Gulson  Burgess,  Esq.,  Lough- 
borough,  aged  14,  December  10.  Left  1894.3  Morice 

An  Architect.    Address,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

Foster,  Frank  Broome,  second  son  of  Charles  William  Foster,  Esq., 
Southernhay,  Didsbury,  aged  12,  July  27.  Left  1895.3  Morice 

XV.  1895.  With  Messrs.  Broome  and  Foster,  Manchester.  Clarendon  Club, 
Manchester. 

Norton,  Harry  Egerton,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Norton,  Esq.,  Coombe  Crofts, 
Norbiton,  aged  14,  July  17.  Left  1893.1  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the 
Imperial  Yeomanry.  Gazetted  to  the  Manchester  Regiment,  1901. 

Wilmot-Sitwell,  Richard  Degge,  eighth  son  of  the  Rev.  Degge  Wilmot 
Sitwell,  (OR.  1852),  Leamington  Hastings,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
February  15.  Left  1892.3  Morice 

A  Civil  Engineer,  1896.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Gover,  William  Welch  Barrows,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Gover,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  (O.K.  1835),  Saltley  Lodge,  Worthing,  aged  14, 
November  8.  Left  1893.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Cheshire  Regiment,  1897. 


Percival,  1887-95.  175 


Fane,  Julian,  third  son  of  Captain  Frederick  Arthur  Fane,  Villa  Touralza, 
Pau,  France,  aged  14,  December  19.  Left  1893.2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Gloucester  Regiment,  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902.  Relief  of  Kimberley,  actions  at  Poplar  Grove  and  Dreifontein.  Queen's 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

Fletcher,  Norman,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Fletcher,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1864),  5,  Cross 
Street,  Manchester,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  1896  2  Collins 

XI.  1894,  1895,  1896.     XV.  1895.     A  Mining  Engineer.    Of  The  Hollies,  Bolton. 

Gofiey,  Thomas,  sou  of  Thomas  GofEey,  Esq.,  Amalfi,  Blundellsands, 
Liverpool,  aged  13,  June  18.  Left  same  term.  Collins 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1901.    Practising  at  Liverpool. 

Pearson,  Fairlie  Cunningham,  sixth  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Littlejohn 
Pearson,  Esq.,  Walkinshaw,  near  Paisley,  N.B.,  aged  15,  Dec.  2. 
Left  1892.2  Collins 

Smyth,  Godfrey  Lyle,  second  son  of  Hugh  Lyle  Smyth,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1849), 
Barrowmoor,  Chester,  aged  13,  May  4.  Left  1894.3  Collins 

In  business  as  a  Corn  Merchant.    Address,  as  above. 

Schwahe,  Horace  Foster,  fifth  son  of  Henry  Albert  Schwabe,  Esq.,  Dingle 
Bank,  Lymm,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  16.  Left  1892.3  Collins 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the  3rd 
Cheshire  Yeomanry,  and  was  gazetted  to  the  103rd  Warwickshire  Yeomanry 
17th  April,  1901.  Died  at  Johannesburg,  26th  September,  1901. 

Finch,  William  Gerard,  younger  son  of  Richard  B.  Finch,  Esq.,  34,  Queen's 
Koad,  Southport,  aged  13,  January  4.  Left  1894.2  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  Atkinson  Gold  Medallist,  1899.  Of  14,  Rose  Terrace, 
Ashton-on-Ribble,  Preston. 

Kenrick,  Gerald  William,  younger  son  of  William  Kenrick,  Esq.,  M.P,, 
The  Grove,  Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  September  25. 
Left  1894.8  Michell 

Of  The  Grove,  Harborne,  Birmingham. 

Lassen,  Edward  Albert,  eldest  son  of  Albert  William  Lassen,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1861),3.MountRoyal,Bradford,agedl4,Aug.  12.  Leftl895.2  Michell 
XI.  1895.    In  business.    Of  Clifton  House,  Bradford,  Yorkshire. 

Swan,  Norman  Edward,  fourth  son  of  Herbert  Arthur  Swan,  Esq.,  East- 
brook,  Middlesborough,  aged  14,  Sept.  27.     Left  1894.*        Michell 
VITI.  1894.    Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1897.    Served  in  the  Tirah 
Expedition,  1897-98.    Medal  with  two  Clasps.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Johnson,  Wilfred  Athelstan,  only  son  of  Edmund  George  Johnson,  Esq., 

(O.K.   1861),  29,  Fopstone  Road,  Earls  Court,  London,  aged  14, 

September  24.     Left  1895.2  Scott 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1900.    Assumed  the  name  of  ATHELSTAN-JOHNSON, 

1895.    Diplomatic  Service.    Attache  at  Berlin  from  1902.    St.  James'  Club. 

Onions,  James  Bernard,  third  son  of  John  Oollingwood  Onions,  Esq., 
Tysley  Grange,  near  Birmingham,  aged  14,  April  15.  Left 
1892.2  Donkin 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge. 

ENTRANCES    IN    APRIL,    1891. 

Clegg,  Edmund  Barwick,  eldest  son  of  Calder  Hurst  Clegg,  Esq.,  Shore, 

Littleborough,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  Jan.  29.     Left  1894  2      School 

In  business  as  a  Cotton  Manufacturer  at  Littleborough.    Of  Shore,  Littleborough. 

Lee  Warner,  Philip  Henry,  eldest  son  of  William  Lee  Warner,  Esq., 
afterwards  K.C.S.I.,  (O.K.  1859),  Bombay,  aged  13,  June  5.  Left 
1893.2  School 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.,  Third  Class  History,  1900.  A  Publisher's  Reader 
from  1901.  Of  24,  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 


176  Percival,  1887-95. 


Marsh,  Harold  Graham  Cilfton,  second  son  of  James  Marsh,  Esq.,  Broom- 
bank  House,  Sheffield,  aged  15,  April  21.  Left  1893.3  School 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1902.     Of  Rostrevor,  Spring  Grove,  Isleworth. 

Marsh,  Avenal  Dudley  Beauclerc,  third  son  of  the  above  James  Marsh, 
Esq  ,  aged  13,  October  12.  Leffc  1893.3  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1901.    Of  Rostrevor,  Spring  Grove,  Isleworth. 

Stigand,  Almar  Gordon,  eldest  son  of  William  Stigand,  Esq.,  English 
Consul,  Palermo,  aged  14,  August  1.  Left  1894.1  School 

VIII.  1892,  1893.  In  the  Cape  Police,  1896-98.  Bechuanaland  Civil  Service, 
Mafeking,  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the  defence  of  Mafeking, 
1899-1900.  Transferred  to  Gaberones,  1902.  Acting  Assistant  Commissioner,  1904. 

Sutcliffe,  John  Garvey,  second  son  of  Jack  Sutcliffe,  Esq.,  Field  House. 
Dudley  Street,  Grimsby,  aged  12,  November  26.  Left  1891.3 
Re-entered  1894.1  Left  1895.3  School 

Walker,  Nigel  Ouchterlony,  youngest  son  of  James  Douglas  Walker,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1855),  of  Blairton,  Aberdeenshire,  and  5,  Oxford  Square, 
London,  aged  13,  July  15.  Left  1893.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the 
llth  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Of  20,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  Reform  Club. 

Goslett,  Alfred  Harold,  third  son  of  Edward  William  Maynard  Goslett, 

Esq.,  Marlborough  House,  St.  Albans,  aged  13,  September   12. 

Left  1895.2  Bowden  Smith 

An  Architect.   Associate  Royal  Inst.  British  Architects.  Of  Lime  Place,  Stanmore, 

Middlesex. 

Robertson,  George  Norman,  elder  son  of  George  Pringle  Robertson,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  Colac,  Victoria,  Australia,  aged  15,  February  7. 
Left  1892.8  Bowden  Smith 

Tanner,  Hubert  O'Shaughnessy  Fearnley,  only  son  of  Edward  Fearnley 
Tanner,  Esq.,  Hawson  Court,  Buckfastleigh,  S.  Devon,  aged  14, 
January  9.  Left  1893.2  Bowden  Smith 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1894.  Studied  in  Germany  and  France.  Gazetted  to 
the  19th  Hussars  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Quean's 
Medal  with  Clasp. 

Wand,  Percy  Renton,  only  son  of  Horace  Christopher  Waud,  Esq.,  14, 
Spring  Bank,  Bradford,  aged  14,  Dec.  18.  Left  1892.3  Bowden  Smith 

Alldridge,  Thomas  Evelyn  Leslie,  only  son  of  Mr.  Commissioner  Thomas 
Joshua  Alldridge,  West  Coast,  Africa,  aged  16,  November  24. 
Left  1892.3  Scott 

Studied  in  Germany.  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  W.  R.  Austen,  Royal  Mint,  1897-99. 
Supervisor  of  Customs,  Gold  Coast  Colony,  from  1899.  Lagos,  West  Africa. 
Home  Address,  Sunnybank,  Godalmiug. 

Cross,  William  Coats,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Cross,  Esq.,  14,  Woodlands 
Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  May  28.  Left  189 1.3  Scott 

A  Merchant.    Address,  as  above. 

Macdonald,  Clarence  Reginald,  third  son  of  Major-General  Robert 
Mackenzie  Macdonald,  80,  Oxford  Gardens,  North  Kensington, 
London,  aged  15,  February  4.  Left  1893.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Leinster  Regiment,  1895.  Captain  1902.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Marshall,    George    McLean,     fourth    son    of    Francis    Marshall,     Esq., 
16,  Carl  ton  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  June  !9.  Left  1894.*  Scott 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1904.    Union  Club. 


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Jeudwine,  Richard  William  Rice,  younger  son  of  William  Wynne 
Jeudwine,  Esq.,  Chesterfield,  aged  13,  Aug.  5.  Left  1895.1  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1902,  including  actions  at  Talana,  Lombard's  Kop,  and  Reit  Vlei.  Queen's 
Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Sports  Club. 

Marrable,  Thomas  James,  third  son  of  George  Marrable,  Esq.,  25,  Onslow 
Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  1894.3  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1898.  Captain  1900.  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  1893.  Battle  of  Khartoum.  Medal,  and  Egyptian  Medal  with  Clasp. 
In  the  South  African  War  1899-1901,  including  action  at  Laing's  Nek.  Queen's 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Blair,  David,  elder  son  of  John  Blair,  Esq.,  Newlands,  Hitchin,  Herts, 
aged  14,  November  10.  Left  1893.3  Morice 

Draper,  Roland  Herbert,  younger  son  of  Edward  Herbert  Draper,  Esq., 
52,  Doughty  Street,  London,  E.G.,  aged  14  July  18.  Left 
1894.2  Morice 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1898.    Of  Ravenroyde,  Southend-on-Sea. 

Fowler,  George  Herbert,  only  son  of  George  Fowler,  Esq.,  Basford  Hall, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  January  8.  Left  1895. 2  Morice 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  1898.  A  Mining 
Engineer.  Address,  Hall  End,  Tamworth.  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Read,  Harold  Dunlop,  only  son  of  William  Henry  Read,  Esq.,  16,  Wood- 
land Road,  Rock  Ferry,  Birkenhead,  aged  13,  May  18.  Left 
1894 3  Morice 

Captain,  1st  V.B.  Liverpool  Regiment.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902. 

Bridge,  Reginald  Turle,  only  son  of  John  Frederick  Bridge,  Esq.,  Mus.  D., 
afterwards  Knight,  The  Cloisters,  Westminster  Abbey,  aged  14, 
March  5.  Left  1896  2  Donkin 

Scholar  1891.  Major  Exhibitioner  1896.  Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1896. 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1898,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics  1900. 
Assistant  Master  at  Charterhouse  from  September,  1900.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Hamilton,  Clarence  Haslewood,  elder  son  of  the  late  Charles  Clowes 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  Brighton,  aged  13,  July  25.  Left 
1895.2  Donkin 

XI.  1895.  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1898,  M.A.  1902.  Ordained  1901. 
Assistant  Curate  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  from  1901. 

Milward,  Clement  Arthur,  fifth  son  of  Victor  Mil  ward,  Esq.,  The  Holloway, 
Redditch,  aged  13,  May  20.  Left  1895.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  Unattached  List  1897.    Indian  Staff  Corps  1899. 

Barton,  Dudley,  elder  son  of  Samuel  Josiah  Barton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  34,  Surrey 
Street,  Norwich,  aged  13,  May  28.  Left  1895.1  Collins 

Sandhurst  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  1897. 
Engaged  in  the  Frontier  War.  Died  at  Mhow  27th  December,  1899. 

Cobb,  Francis  Mervyn  Chippendale,  second  son  of  Francis  Marsden  Cobb, 
Esq.,  Bank  House,  Margate,  aged  13,  June  19.  Left  .  Collins 

A  Brewer.    Gazetted  to  Royal  East  Kent  Imperial  Yeomanry  1901. 

Keen,  Harry  Augustus,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Keen,  Esq.,  Sandyford, 
Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1893.3  Collins 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1898.    Address,  as  above. 

Macaiidrew,  Ernest  Henry,  only  son  of  Joseph  Macandrew,  Esq., 
6,  Leinster  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  January  6.  Leffc 
1892.1  Collins 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1898.    Of  Dudley  Lodge,  Harrow. 
VOL.  III.  Y 


178  Percival,  1887-95. 

Wanton,  Charles  Arthur  Neville,  only  son  of  Charles  Joseph  Morrison 

Wanton,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1861),  Tonbridge  Castle,  Tonbridge,  aged  13, 

August  28.     Left  1894.s  Collins 

Clare   College,    Cambridge,    B.A.,    1899,    M.A.    1902.      Address,    The   Towers, 

Wellington  College,  Berks. 

Woodcock,  Edward  Ralph  Holme,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Holme  Woodcock, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1859),  23,  Queen's  Road,  Southport,  aged  14,  Dec.  6. 
Left  1893.3  Collins 

Accidentally  killed  in  the  hunting  field. 

Harding,  Thomas,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Harding,  Esq.,  Rydal  House, 
fluyton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  September  30.  Left  1894.*  Michell 

Cattle  farming  in  Australia,  from  1904. 

Bell,  Edward  Scott  Moberly,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Moberly  Bell, 
Esq.,  72,  Portland  Place,  London,  aged  14,  February  3.  Left 
1894.2  Michell 

New  College,  Oxford,  1896-1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1902.  Of  22, 
Park  Crescent,  London,  W. 

Wasif  AH  Mirza,  eldest  son  of  H.H.  the  Nawab  Bahadoor  of  Moorshedabad, 
Bengal,  aged  16,  January  17.  Left  1893.1  Town 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1893-95.  Represented  Bengal  at  the  Coronation  Durbar, 
1903.  Address  The  Palace,  Moorshedabad. 

Nasir  All  Mirza,  second  son  of  the  above  Nawab  Bahadoor  of  Moorshedabad, 
aged  15,  March  15.  Left  1893.1  Town 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1893-95.  Attended  his  brother  at  the  Coronation  Durbar, 
1903.  Address  The  Palace,  Moorshedabad. 

Graham,  William  Fergus,  eldest  son  of  Major-General  John  Gordon 
Graham,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  16,  Sept.  13.  Left  1891 .3  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-1902,  and  obtained  a  Commission  in  the  1st  Battalion. 
Wounded.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Home  address,  Moss  Know, 
Ecclefechan,  N.B. 

Graham,  John  Gordon,  second  son  of  the  above  Major  General  Graham, 
aged  15,  September  26.  Left  1895.1  Town 

Died  8th  January,  1900. 

Graham,  Malcolm  Hay,  third  son  of  the  above  Major  General  Graham, 
aged  13,  September  26.  Left  1895.2  Town 

Edinburgh  University  1897-1901.  A  Metallurgist.  Home  address,  Moss  Know, 
Ecclefechan,  N.B. 

Moxon,  Hugh,  fourth  son  of  William  Moxon,  Esq.,  Biggen  Hall,  Thurlaston, 
aged  13,  February  16.  Left  1894.*  Town 

In  a  Bank  at  Oolesberg,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa. 

Blunt,  John  Warden,  third  son  of  George  Henry  Blunt,  Esq.,  7,  Belraont 

Villas,  Leicester,  aged  14,  June  11.     Left  1895.2  Donkin 

Magdalen  College,   Oxford,   B.A.,   1898.    M.A.  1903.    Gazetted  to   3rd  Militia 

Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment  1898.    Captain  1900.    Served  in  the  South 

African  War  1902.    Medal  with  two  Clasps.    Imperial  Service  Club. 

Swan,  Kenneth  Raydon,  third  son  of  Joseph  Wilson  Swan,  Esq.,  Lauriston, 
Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  13.  Left  1896.2  Michell 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1898.  B.A.,  Second 
Class  Law  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar  1902.  Of  58,  Holland  Park,  London,  W. 

Brounlie,  George  de  Bels,  fifth  son  of  Charles  de  Bels  Brounlie,  Esq., 
Gothic  House,  Richmond,  Surrey,  aged  12,  June  18.  Left 
1896.1  Whitelaw 


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ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1891. 

Bannatyne,  Douglas  Alexander,  third  son  of  Mark  Bannafcyne,  Esq., 
15,  Windsor  Terrace  West,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  January  7.  Left 
1896.'  School 

Major  Exhibitioner  1896.  Scholar  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1896.  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations  1898.  B.A..  First  Class  Final  Classics  1900.  LL.B., 
Glasgow  University,  1903.  Law  Apprenticeship  1900-03.  Address,  as  above. 

Seattle,  Ernest  Halden,  eldest  son  of  William  Halden  Beattie,  Esq  , 
11,  Glencairn  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left 
1895.2  School 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1899.  M.A.  1902.  Ordained  1900.  Assistant 
Curate  of  Billinge,  Wigan,  from  1900. 

Beattie,  Alfred  Jordan,  second  son  of  the  above  William  Halden  Beattie, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  November  12.  Left  1896.*  School 

Address,  11,  Glencairn  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Butler,  Harold  Edge  worth,  only  son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Gray  Butler,  (O.K.  1844), 
Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1896.2  School 

Scholar  1891.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1896.  Scholar  of  New  College, 
Oxford,  1896.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1898.  Newdigate  Prize  Poem 
1899.  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics  1900.  M.A.  1903.  Fellow  of  New  College 
from  1902. 

Dean,  Charles  Geoffrey,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  K.  Troughton  Dean, 
Highfield,  Ashton-on-Ribble,  Preston,  aged  15,  June  23.  Left 
1894.»  School 

Bishop,  Dunbar  Frederic  Watson,  eldest  son  of  James  Watson  Bishop, 
Esq.,  Oulton  House,  Stone,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  June  8.  Left 
1896.2  School 

Scholar  1891.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1896.  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A., 
28th  Wrangler  1899,  M.A.  1903.  In  business  at  Hanley  from  1899.  Address,  as  above. 

McCowan,  John  Marshall  Bunten,  second  son  of  William  McCowan,  Esq., 
Roseneath,  Whitehaven,  aged  14,  Dec.  29.     Left  1895.2         School 
VIII.  1894, 1895.    Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  B. A. ,  Third  Class  Law,  1899.    Admitted 
a  Solicitor,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Pepys,  Walter,  only  son  of  Edmund  Pepys,  Esq.,  115,  Sloane  Street, 
London,  W.,  aged  15,  August  8.  Left  1895»  School 

Gazetted  to  the  19th  Hussars,  1897,  and  to  the  13th  Hussars,  1898.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

Sample,  Thomas  Norman,  fifth  son  of  Thomas  Sample,  Esq.,  Bothal  Castle, 
Morpeth,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left  1894 2  School 

XI.  1892,  1893, 1894.  Served  with  the  Elswick  Battery,  Volunteer  Artillery,  in 
the  South  African  War,  1900. 

Hawes,  Henry  Gurney  Travers,  younger  son  of  Alexander  Travers  Hawes, 
Esq.,  Nizels,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  October  31.     Left  1896.2    School 
Racquets  1895,  1896.    Hertford  CoUege,  Oxford,  1897-99.    On  the  London  Stock 
Exchange,  from  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Anderson,  William  Guy  Embleton,  elder  son  of  William  Mortimer 
Anderson,  Esq.,  12,  Longridge  Road,  Earls  Court,  London,  aged 
13.  December  9.  Left  1895.3  Scott 

Died  1897. 

Aspinall,  Cecil  Faber,  younger  son  of  Henry    Edward    Aspinall,  Esq., 

Rutleigh,  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey,  aged    13,  February  8.  Left 

1894.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  1900.  Served  in  Ashanti,  1900. 
Despatches.  In  the  South  African  War,  1901-02,  attached  to  Army  Service  Corps. 
Queen's  Medal. 


180  Percival,  1887-95. 


Bles,  George  Marcus,  younger  son  of  Marcus  Bles,  Esq.,  The  Beeches, 
Broughton  Park,  Manchester,  aged  13,  October  31.  Left 
1895.2  Scott 

A  Merchant.    Address,  as  above. 

Drummond,  Charles,  only  son  of  William  Drummond,  Esq.,  4,  Learmouth 
Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  July  25.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

Mackenzie,  Robert  Duncanson,  elder  son  of  Robert  Mackenzie,  Esq., 
Achenfrae,  Cardross,  N.B.,  aged  14,  June  4.  Left  1895.2  Scott 
Address,  Caldarvan,  Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire. 

Marshall,  Walter  John,  elder  son  of  John  Charles  Robson  Marshall,  Esq., 
Crookfur,  Newton  Mearne,  aged  14,  June  5.  Left  1896.1  Scott 

Gazetted  to  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in 
the  Imperial  Yeomanry  1900-01.  Settled  at  Ventersfontein,  Arundel,  Cape  Colony. 
Imperial  Service  Club. 

Ogston,  Charles,  second  son  of  Alexander  Milne  Ogston,  Esq.,  Ardoe 
House,  near  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  September  14.  Leftl895.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Gordon  Highlanders  1897.  Captain  1902.  Served  with  the  latter 
part  of  the  Tirah  Expedition  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp.  In  the  South  African 
War  1899-1902,  including  Paardeberg,  Houtnek,  Vet  River,  Zand  River,  Belfast, 
Lydenberg,  &c.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

Otter,  Francis  Robert,  elder  son  of  Francis  Otter,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844),  Ranby, 
near  Lincoln,  aged  13,  November  25.  Left  1895.2  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1901-02.  Medal.  Retired  1902.  Home  address,  Chelsea  Court,  London,  S.W. 
Raleigh  Club. 

Pownall,  Assheton,  elder  son  of  Charles  Assheton  Whately  Pownall,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1862),  Imperial  Government  Railways,  Tokio,  Japan, aged  13, 
October  3.  Left  1894.2  Scott 

A  Wine  Merchant,  London  and  Australia.  Of  15,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath, 
London,  S.B.  Conservative  Club. 

Wilson  Johnston,  Walter  Edward,  younger  son  of  John  Wilson  Johnston, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Dacre  House,  Oxton,  Cheshire,  aged  12,  October  27. 
Left  1896.2  Scott 

XV.  1895.  XI.  1896.  Racquets  1895,  1896.  Gazetted  to  Unattached  List  1898. 
Indian  Staff  Corps  1899.  36th  Sikhs,  Punjab,  India.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Beddington,  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  D.  Lionel  Beddington,  Esq.,  4,  Sussex 
Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  August  15.     Left  1896.2     Whitelaw 
Address,  as  above. 

Blathwayt,  Henry  Wynter,  third  son  of  Charles  George  Blathwayt,  Esq., 
Bombay  Civil  Service,  aged  14,  Sept.  19.  Left  1896.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1891.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900. 

Best,  Henry  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Winterborn  Best,  Esq., 
1,  Ovington  Square,  Kensington,  London,  aged  13,  February  28. 
Left  1895.1  Whitelaw 

Address,  as  above. 

Chamberlin,  Frederick  George,  eldest  son  of  George  M.  Chamberlin,  Esq., 
Bixley  Lodge,  near  Norwich,  aged  14,  January  21.  Left 
1892.'  Whitelaw 

Cohen,  Harry  Montefiore,  third  son  of  Arthur  Cohen,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  6,  Holland 
Park,  London,  aged  14,  August  3.  Left  1895.1  Whitelaw 

Address,  26,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 

Combe,  James,  eldest  son  of  Abram  Combe,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1866),  Arlington, 
Belfast,  aged  14,  May  24.  Lefb  1894.3  Whitelaw 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 


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Greaves,  John,  eldest  son  of  William  Greaves,  Esq.,  Bankfield,  Beaton, 
Bradford,  Yorkshire,  aged  15,  August  25.     Left  1892.2     Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1897.    Practising  at  Bradford.    Of  11,  Kirklands  Avenue, 
Baildon,  Yorkshire. 

Ralli,  Antonio  Michael,  only  son  of  Michael  Antonio  Ralli,  Esq.,  Brynbella, 
St.  Asaph,  aged  15,  August  3.  Left  1894.3  Whitelaw 

An  Electrical  Engineer. 

Ramsden,  Henry  Helm,  only  son  of  Henry  Helm  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Albion 
Villa,  Freemantle  Square,  Bristol,  aged  14,  August  15.  Left 
18962  Whitelaw 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1901. 

J,  Wethereld  Arthur,  elder  son  of  William  Adolphus  Ross,  Esq.,  56,  Pine 
Street,  New  York,  U.S.A.,  aged  13,  Nov.  16.  Left  1894.2   Whitelaw 

Of  Bard  Avenue,  Livingston,  Staten  Island,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Grodman,  Arthur  Lowthian,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Fitzpatrick  Godman,  Esq., 
Smeaton  Manor,  Northallerton,  aged  14,  Sept  20.  Left  1895.2  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire  Regiment  1898. 

Gray,    Duncan    Mackinnon,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Gray,  Esq., 
37,  Holland  Park,  London,  aged  14,  May  30.     Left  1894.3     Morice 
XV.  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1901-02.    Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Greer,  John  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  George  Greer,  Esq.,  Woodville,  Lurgan, 
Ireland,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  1895.3  Morice 

Sandhurst  1896.  Gazetted  to  West  India  Regiment  1897.  Served  in  Sierra 
Leone  1898.  Medal.  And  in  the  Ashanti  Expedition  1900.  Killed  at  Kumasi 
7th  August,  1900. 

Man,  Morrice  Lionel,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Garnet  Man,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Rangoon,  aged  13,  December  5.  Left  1895.3  Morice 

XV.  1895.  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  History  Tripos 
1899.  Ordained  1901.  Assistant  Curate  of  Hale,  Surrey,  from  1901. 

Robinson,  John  Speir,  third  son  of  Stephen  Robinson,  Esq.,  Lynhales, 
Kington,  Herefordshire,  aged  14,  October  18.  Left  1895.1  Morice 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  189S. 

Saunders,  Hugh  Alban,  third  son  of  Edward  Saunders,  Esq.,  St.  Ann's, 
Woking.  aged  14,  June  17.  Left  1896.2  Morice 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.,  1900.  A  Master  at  a  Preparatory  School,  Cairnburn, 
Upper  Norwood.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Forshaw,  Henry  Philip,  younger  son  of  John  Forshaw,  Esq.,  Hurst  Grange, 
Penworlham,  Preston,  aged  14,  June  23.  Left  Ib92.2  Donkin 

Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1895. 

Gunn,  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  Marcus  Gunu,  Esq.,  Preswylfa,  Cardiff,  aged 
13,  April  27.  Left  1895.3  Donkin 

A  Shipowner.    Of  1,  Llandaff  Place,  Llandaff. 

Mackwortk,  Harry  Llewellyn, fourth  son  of  Sir  Arthur  William  Mackworth, 
9,  Campden  House  Road,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  March  17. 
Left  1895.3  Donkin 

Scholar  1891.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1898.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1902.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  King's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps.  D.S.O. 

Norwood,  John,  only  son  of  John  Norwood,  Esq.,  Pembury  Lodge,  New 
Beckenham,  aged  15,  September  8.  Left  1894.2  Donkin 

VIII.  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1899.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1902,  including  actions  at  Elandslaagte  and  Lombard's  Kop, 
Defence  of  Ladysmith,  including  sortie  of  7  "December,  1899,  and  action  of  6 
January,  1900.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
V.C.  for  conspicuous  act  of  bravery  on  patrol  duty  in  returning  under  heavy  fire 
to  pick  up  a  fallen  trooper,  30  October,  1900. 


182  Percival,  1887-95. 


Reckitt,  Albert  Leopold,  younger  son  of  George  Reckitt,  Esq.,  Mayfield, 
Dulwich  Wood  Park,  Upper  Norwood,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left 

1894.2  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1898, 
M.A.  1902.  Address,  as  above. 

Williams,  John  Montague,  only  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  17,  Ports- 
down  Road,  Maida  Yale,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  June  25.  Left 

1894.3  Donkin 

Wright,  Edward  Oliver,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Thomas  Wright,  Esq , 
Hillville,  Old  Swinford,  Stourbridge,  aged  14,  Jnne  7.  Left 
1893.1  Donkin 

Bisclioff,  Hugh  Crompton,  second  son  of  Thomas  William  Bischoff,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  Long  Ditton  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  13,  October  15. 
Left  1896 2  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Law,  1899,  M.A.  1903.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1901.  Of  1,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Christie,  Stanley   Percy,  younger  son   of   John   Robert   Christie,   Esq., 
Bayntou  House,  Llandaff,  aged  13,  October  17.   Leftl895.»    Collins 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  Eimington's  Guides.    Queen's  Medal  with 
three  Clasps.    Address,  as  above. 

Hart,  Robert  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Hart,  Esq.,  Brooklands, 
Blackburn,  aged  13,  April  16.  Left  1894.2  Collins 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B. A.,  1899.  M.A.  1903.  In  business  from  1899. 
Address,  as  above. 

MacAllan,  William  Henry,  elder  son  of  the  late  Allan  Bertram  MacAllan, 
Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  December  14. 
Left  1895.2  Collins 

VIII.  1894, 1895.  Gazetted  to  the  Scottish  Rifles  1893.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Neilson,  William  Chalmers,  only  son  of  Walter  Neilson,  Esq.,  Ewenfield, 
Ayr,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left  1895.8  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Newton,  Herbert  Lawrence,  younger  son  of  George  Barnes  Newton,  Esq., 
52,  Croxteth  Road, Liverpool,  aged  13,  March  25.  Leftl894.8  Collins 

Chapman,  John  Abel,  third  son  of  Captain  Abel  Henry  Chapman,  Belle 
Vue,  Low  Fell,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  March  1.  Left 
1895.1  Michell 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1896-99.  A  Civil  Engineer  on 
the  Burmah  Railway  1904. 

Hennell,  Thomas  Blackburn,  only  son  of  Thomas  Hennell,  Esq.,  Burnham, 
St.  Johns  Road  East,  Putney,  aged  15,  August  21.  Left 
1894.1  Michell 

Trained  for  an  Engineer,  and  Assoc.  M.  Inst.  C.E.,  1902.  A  Journalist  in 
Scotland  1903.  Of  18,  Airlie  Place,  Dundee. 

Jones,  Harold  Robert,  third  son  of  Griffith  Jones,  Esq.,  The  Bury, 
Goldington,  near  Bedford,  aged  13,  Dec.  12.  Leftl896.3  Michell 

XV.  1895.  VIII.  1894,  1895,  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  Hampshire  Regiment  1899. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-02.  Wounde'd.  Actions  at  Poplar  Grove, 
Bothaville,  and  Caledon  River.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Kenney  Herbert,  Aubrey  Edward,  only  son  of  Edward  Maxwell  Kenney 
Herbert,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857),  The  Old  House,  Aylesbury,  aged  14, 
July  29.  Left  1896.2  Michell 

XI.*1896.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.  Diploma  in  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Education,  Oxford,  1903.  A  Junior  Inspector,  Board  of  Education,  1904. 
Address,  6,  Prince's  Avenue,  Liverpool. 


Percival,  1887-95.  183 


Levy,  Herbert  Henry,  second  son  of  Henry  Levy,  Esq.,  20,  Hyde  Park 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  1895.2  Michell 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  11,  Hyde  Park  Place,  London. 

Scott,  Arthur  Trayer,  second  son  of  the  Hon.  Justice  Sir  John  Scott, 
K.C.M.G.,  Cairo,  aged  13,  October  12.  Left  1896. 2  Michell 

Scholar  1891.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1896.  Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1896. 
B.A.,  Third  Class  Final  Classics  1900.  Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination 
1900.  India  1903.  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Stanning,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Stannirig,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1856),  Broadfield, 
Leyland,  Preston,  aged  13,  October  10.  Left  1896.3  Michell 

XI.  1894,  1895,  1896.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.,  1899.  In  business. 
Address,  as  above. 

Grove  White,  William  Ernest,  eldest  son  of  William  James  Grove  White, 
Esq.,  18,  Elgin  Boad,  Dublin,  aged  13,  February  13.  Left 
1894.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.,  1898.    Died  24th  October,  1900. 

Blackwell,  Robert  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  John  Blackwell,  Esq., 
Brookshill,  Harrow  Weald,  Stanmore,  aged  15,  September  15. 
Left  1895.2  Steel 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange  1898.    Address,  as  above, 

Doig,  John  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Alexander  Doig,  Palace  Road, 
Ross,  Herefordshire,  aged  14,  January  26.  Left  1895.2  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  1897.  Served  with  the  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-98.  Medal  with  Clasp. 

Hamilton,  Claude  Melville  Bruce,  only  son  of  Richard  Fisher  Hamilton, 
Esq.,  Carisbrooke  House,  Pembroke  Road,  Dublin,  aged  14,  June 
17.  Leftl893.2  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  Leinster  Regiment  1899.  Employed  with  the  West  African 
Frontier  Force  1902. 

Kent,  Percy  Horace  Braund,  eldest  son  of  Horace  Kent,  Esq.,  53,  St. 
Margaret's  Road,  Overie  Park,  London,  S.E  ,  aged  15,  September 
11.  Leftl895.1  Steel 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1900.  Of  12,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
London,  W.C. 

Lenwood,  Frank,  only  son  of  Rev.  Walter  Lenwood,  Congregational 
Minister,  449,  Crookes  Moore  Road,  Sheffield,  aged  16,  October  16. 
Leftl893.2  Steel 

Scholar  1891.  Exhibitioner  (Hon.)  1893.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1895.  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics 
1897.  M.A.  1900.  Tutor  of  Mansfield  College,  at  Oxford,  from  1900.  Of  1,  Alfred 
Street,  St.  Giles,  Oxford. 

Robertson,  Henry  George,  eldest  son  of  Henry  James  Robertson,  Esq., 
Grove  House,  East  Molesey,  aged  13,  December  8.  Left 
1896.2  Steel 

Scholar  1891.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  Exhibitioner  1896.  XV.  1895.  Scholar  of 
University  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1898.  B.A  Second 
Class  Final  Classics  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar  1903.  Address,  as  above. 

Sellman,  Edgar  Nevil  Newmarch,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Edward  George 
Sellman,  Great  Casterton  Rectory,  Stamford,  aged  15,  July  22. 
Left  1894.3  Steel 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School  1901 , 
and  at  Exeter  Grammar  School  from  1901. 

Sleight,  Rowland,  second  son  of  George  Frederick  Sleight,  Esq.,  Grimsby, 
aged  14,  March  18.  Left  1894.3  Steel 

XV.  1894.  Commission  in  Queensland  Defence  Force  1900.  Home  address, 
Weelsby  Hall,  Grimsby,  Lincolnshire. 


184  Percival,  1887-95. 


Thompson,  John  Furnivall,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Thompson,  Esq  ,  Wauldby, 
Brough,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  January  30.  Left  1895.3  Steel 

XI.  1894,  1895.    XV.  1894,  1895.    Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  Eric,  eldest  son  of  John  Walter  Wilson,  Esq.,  10,  Leigham  Villas, 
Plymouth,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left  1895.2  Steel 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.    Of  6,  Princess  Square,  Plymouth. 

Cheese,  John  Ethelstan,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Albert  Cheese, 
(O.K.  1842),  New  Bilton  Yicarage,  Rugby,  aged  13,  November  19. 
Left  1896.2  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Classical  Tripos,  1900.    Ordained 
1901.    Assistant  Curate  of  All  Saints,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  from  1901. 

Eckersley,  Arthur,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Eckersley,  and  the  late  Walter 
Eckersley,  Whitehall  Road,  Rugby,  aged  16,  April  27.  Left 
1894.2  Town 

St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  History  School,  1898.  Student  of  the 
Inner  Temple.    Of  5,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby. 

Walrond,  Charles  Welles,  third  son  of  Francis  Charles  Walrond,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1851),  Rugby,  aged  12,  May  6.  Town 

Died  at  School  28  July,  1894. 

Littleton,  Alfred  Joseph  Brooke,  second  son  of  Alfred  Henry  Littleton, 
Esq.,  22,  Hyde  Park  Square,  London,  aged  14,  June  12.  Left 
1896.2  School 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.    Of  19,  Devonshire  Place,  London,  W. 

Nash,  Edmund  Humphrey  Hollick,  only  son  of  Edmund  Nash,  Esq.,  M.D., 
123,  Lansdowne  Road,  Notting  Hill,  London,  aged  14,  August  4. 
Left  1895.2  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1895-98.    An  Actor  from  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Robertson,  George  St.  Clair,  second  son  of  James  Robertson,  Esq.,Struan 
Lodge,  Grey  Road,  Altrincham,  aged  14,  December  17.  Left 
1894*  Morice 

A  Member  of  the  Manchester  Stock  Exchange,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Cooke,  Jack  Hewson,  second  son  of  Alfred  Cooke,  Esq.,  Weetwood  Hall, 
Leeds,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  1894.*  Collins 

In  Australia.    G.P.O.  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

George,  Christopher,  second  son  of  William  Edwards  George,  Esq.,  Down- 
side, Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol,  aged  13,  Sept  26.  Left  1895.*  Collins 

Rundhir  Sinha,  Kumar,  elder  son  of  Rajah  Jagat  Singh,  Bahadur  of 
Taj  pore,  District  Bijnore,  N.W.P.,  aged  14,  February  4.  Left 
1895.2  Donkin 

Now  KUMAR  RANDHIE  SINGH  of  Sherekot.    Hon.  A.D.G.  to  Brigadier-General 
Kemball,  West  African  Frontier  Field  Force,  Northern  Nigeria,  1900. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1892. 

Bowring,  Clive,  eldest  son  of  the  late  George  Edward  Bowring,  Esq., 
Saxonbury,  Upper  Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  aged  14,  December  18. 
Left  1896.1  School 

In  business.    Of  Saxonbury,  Ditton  Hill,  Surrey.    Sports  Club. 

Curtis-Hayward,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Cecil  Curtis-Hayward, 
Esq.,  27,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  aged  14,  October  19.  Left 
1896.2  School 

In  business  at  Calcutta.    Of  100,  Clive  Street,  Calcutta. 


Percival,  1887-95.  185 


Lea,  Henry  Crane,  only  son  of  Reginald  Stephen  Lea,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1861), 
Lindley  Lodge,  Nuneaton,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  1896.2  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  History  1899.  A  Master  at  Hertford 
House  School,  Winchfield,  1900-02.  Address,  as  above. 

MacWhirter,  Ulric  George,  elder  son  of  John  MacWhirter,  Esq.,  A.R.A., 
1,  Abbey  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  March  19.  Left 
1892.8  School 

McCaul,  Gilbert  Cooper,  eldest  son  of  Gilbert  John  McCaul,  Esq., 
Creggan  Darroch,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  October  7.  Left 

1895.1  School 

A  Medical  Student.    Address,  as  above. 

Nickalls,  Cecil  Patteson,  second  son  of  Patteson  Nickalls,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Chislehurst,  Kent,  aged  14,  Sept.  8.  Left  1896.3  School 

XI.  1894, 1895,  1896.  XV.  1894,  1895.  In  business  at  28,  Threadneedle  Street, 
London,  E.G.  Reform  Club. 

Rawlinson,  Hugh  William,  only  son  of  William  George  Rawlinson,  Esq , 
Hill  Lodge,  New  Road,  Campden  Hill,  London,  W.,  aged  14, 
July  1.  School 

VIII.  1893,  1894.*  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1901.  Address,  ss  above. 
Savile  Club. 

Her,  Robert  McNeil,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Ripley  Ker,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1869), 
Dougalston,  Milngavie,  Stirlingshire,  aged  13,  February  18. 
Left  1896.1  Scott 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Garrison  Regiment  1903.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1902,  February  to  31st  May  in  the  Stirlingshire  Militia.  Queen's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

Thorburn,  Walter  Milne,  elder  son  of  Robert  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Springwood, 
Peebles,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  17.  Left  1893.3  Scott 

St.  Andrew's  University.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Walker,  Herbert  Corny n,  second  son  of  Theodore  Walker,  Esq.,  Glen  Hall, 
near  Leicester,  aged  14,  June  29.  Left  1896.8  Scott 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1897-1900.  Appointed  to 
Forests  Service,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1901. 

Brooke,  John  Walsh,  younger  son  of  Colonel  William  Saurin  Brooke, 
Coolmain  House,  Avenue  Road,  Brondesbury,  London,  aged  14, 
July  27.  Leftl893.3  Whitelaw 

Lester,  Bertram,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  John  Moore  Lester,  (O.R.  1865),  The 
Vicarage,  Shifnal,  aged  13,  May  21.  Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.  Ordained  1901.  Assistant  Curate  of 
Upton-cum-Chalvey  from  1901.  Of  Park  Street,  Slough. 

Scott,  Laurence  Prestwich,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Prestwich  Scott,  Esq., 
The  Firs,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  December  5.  Left 

1896.2  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1896.  A  Journalist  in  Manchester.  Address, 
as  above. 

Todd,  Frederick  Gavin,  second  son  of  Gavin  Thomas  Todd,  Esq., 
Craiglarrick,  Aboyne,  aged  14,  June  18.  Left  1893.2  Whitelaw 

Dennis,  Sydney,  third  son  of  James  Hawk  Dennis,  Esq.,  Bradstones, 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  October  26.  Left  1893.1  Morice 

In  business  as  a  Chemical  Manufacturer  at  Liverpool. 

Kershaw,  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Kershaw,  Esq.,  Holly  House,  Bury 
Old  Road,  Manchester,  aged  13,  March  1.     Left  1897.1         Morice 
Racquets  1897.   Admitted  a  Solicitor  1902.  Of  5,  Heaton  Terrace,  Bury  Old  Road, 
Manchester. 
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186  Percival,  1887-95. 


Paddock,  George  Arthur,  only  son  of  George  Frank  Paddock,  Esq., 
Barlaston,  Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  13, February  4.  Left  1896.3  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.  M. A.  1903.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903.  Of 
Hartwell  Hall,  Barlaston,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Tremearne,  Harry,  second  son  of  Shirley  Newman  Tremearne,  Esq.,  late 
Assistant  Registrar,  High  Court  of  Calcutta,  aged  13,  August  7. 
Leftl894.2  Donkin 

Wigan,  John  Tyson,  only  son  of  Michael  Charles  Wigan,  Esq.,  Mayfield, 
Decker,  Oldhara,  aged  14,  July  31.  Left  1894.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  13th  Htrssars  1897.  Captain  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1902.  Severely  wounded.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Wyatt,  Stuart  Crole,  only  son  of  Hugh  Wyatt,  Esq.,  Rusthall,  Highland 
Road,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  14.  Left  1895.3  Donkin 

A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Barnfleld,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Brierly,  Harry  Lawrance,  only  son  of  John  Brierly,  Esq.,  Newnham  Hall, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  February  12.  Left  1895.1  Collins 

Of  The  Hall,  King's  Newnham,  Rugby. 

Hampson,  James  Frederick,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hampson,  Esq., 
Woodlands,  Cheddleton,  near  Leek,  Staffs,  aged  14,  December  19. 
Left  1894.*  Collins 

In  business.    Address,  Beech  House,  Lymm,  Cheshire. 

Neilson,  Walter  Mpntgomerie,  only  son  of  the  late  Colonel  Walter 
Montgomerie  Neilson,  Queenshill,  Kirkcudbright,  aged  14,  July  14. 
Left  1895.3  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Butcher,  Charles  Leslie,  younger  son  of  Charles  Fosbury  Butcher,  Esq., 

Richmond  Hill,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  21.  Left  1894.8  Michell 

Studied  in  Germany  1895.    Under-Manager  of  Steel  Works.    Address,  as  above. 

Deakin,  Frederick  Fairer,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Deakin,  Esq.,  Eller  How, 
Grange-over-Sands,  aged  13,  April  7.  Left  1895.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Manchester  Regiment  1898.  Captain  1901.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  1899-1902.  Dangerously  wounded.  Actions  at  Blandslaagte  and 
Lombard's  Kop.  Defence  of  Ladysmith.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Donald,  Thomas  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Colin  Dunlop  Donald,  Esq., 
172,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left 
1895.8  Michell 

Glasgow  University,  M.A.,  1898.  LL.B.  1901.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1902.  Of 
8,  Clarence  Drive,  Glasgow. 

Bratby,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Bratby,  Esq.,  Oakfield,  Hale,  near 
Bowdon,  aged  15,  June  23.  Left  1893.*  Steel 

An  Engineer.    Of  3,  Hotham  Place,  Stoke,  Devonport. 

Burnett,  Arthur  Mowbray,  eldest  son  of  John  Alexander  Burnett,  Esq., 
Braehead,  Bridge  of  Don,  Aberdeenshire,  aged  13,  December  24. 
Left  1893.8  Steel 

Dobie,  James  Jardine,  only  son  of  the  Rev  William  Jardine  Dobie,  Glass- 
mount,  Kirkcaldy,  aged  14,  July  28.  Left  1896. 2  Steel 

XV.  1894,  1895.  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1899.  Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Hussars 
1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-02.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal 
with  three  Clasps.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Holme,  Hugh  Basil,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Holme,  Catthorpe 
Rectory,  Rugby,  aged  13,  February  18.  Left  1894.3  Steel 

Passed  Indian  Civil  Service  Examination,  1901. 


Percival,  1887-95.  187 


Lawton,  Arthur,  elder  son  of  John  Edward  Lawfcon,  Esq.,  Glenorchy, 
Matlock  Bath,  aged  14,  August  14.  Left  1894.3  Steel 

Called  to  the  Bar,  1902.  Of  Wood  Bank,  Matlock  Bath,  Derbyshire.  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Leresche,  Alfred  Sunderland,  youngest  son  of  Charles  Samuel  Leresche, 
Esq-i  2,  Maynesbury  Road,  Brondesbury,  London,  N.W.,  aged  15, 
November  15.  Left  1893. 2  Steel 

Moss,  Bryan  Seymour,  third  son  of  John  Seymour  Moss,  Esq.,  Hull,  aged 
13,  March  14.  Left  1893.a  Steel 

Assumed  the  addititional  surname  of  BLUNDELL,  1892.  Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire 
Regiment,  1900. 

Taylor,  Sancroft  Grimwood,  younger  son  of  Adolphus  Grimwood  Taylor, 
Esq.,  36,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Derby,  aged  13,  April  10.  Left 
1896.1  Steel 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1902.    Junior  Conservative  Club,  and  as  above. 

Yates,  Clive  Charles  McKay,  second  son  of  Leopold  Arthur  Yates,  Esq., 
54,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  16,  December  9. 
Left  1894. a  Steel 

A  Tea  Planter  in  India,  1895-8,  and  subsequently  in  business  in  Manchester. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry,  1901-02.  Practising 
as  an  Auctioneer  in  Cape  Colony.  Address  P.O.  Box  718,  Capetown. 

Loveday,  William  Taylor,  second  son  of  John  Edward  Taylor  Loveday, 
Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  13  October  14.  Left  1895.2  Town 

An  Architect.    Address,  Williamscote,  Banbury. 

Molony,  Walter  William,  only  son  of  William  Walter  Francis  Molony, 
Esq.,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  April  3.  Left  1895 3  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  Connaught  Rangers,  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902,  including  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  actions  of  Coleuso  and  Pieter's  Hill. 
Army  Service  Corps,  1901.  Captain  1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 
King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Staff  College,  Camber-ley,  1904. 

Wratislaw,  Wenceslas  Ernest  Wratislavia,  third  son  of  Theodore  Marc 
Wratislaw,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1839),  16,  Church  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
December  12.  Left  1894.2  Town 

In  the  Merchant  Service.    Of  Onley,  near  Rugby. 

Falk,  Oswald  Toynbee,  elder  son  of  Herman  John  Falk,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1868), 
9,  Normanton  A  venue,  Sef ton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  12,  May  25. 
Left  1898.2  Whitelaw 

Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1898,  B.A.  1903.  Of  36,  Bloomsbury 
Square,  London,  W.C. 

Lambert,  John  Henry,  elder  son  of  John  Lambert,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1864), 
Ellesmere  House,  Clarendon  Street,  Nottingham,  aged  15,  Nov.  7. 
Leffcl895.s  Brooke 

Associated  Member  Inst.  Mechanical  Engineers.  On  the  South  Indian  Railway, 
Negapatam,  South  India. 

Lambert,  Eric  Tom,  elder  son  of  Tom  Lambert,  Esq.,  Sherwood  Rise, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  January  5.  Left  1896.3  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1900.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903. 
Address,  as  above. 

Aitchison,  William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Aitchison,  Esq., 
3,  Inverleith  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  March  18.  Left 
1896.3  Scott 

XV.  1886. 

Ramsden,  Cecil  Sidney,  fifth   son   of   William    Ramsden,    Esq.,  Guest 

Fold,    Tyldesley,     Manchester,    aged     14,    January    14.  Left 

1894.3  Scott 

Address,  Wigshaw  Grange,  Culcheth,  Warrington. 


188  Percival,  1887-95. 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1892. 

Hemingway,  Ralph  Eustace,  tenth  son  of  the  late  James  Angus  Heming- 
way, Esq.,  Foden  Bank,  Macclesfield,  aged  14,  December  15. 
Left  1895.3  School 

Associate  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects  1901.    Of  2,  St.  James  Terrace, 
Standard  Hill,  Nottingham. 

Holford,  John  Oarbery,  third  son  of  Thomas  Holford,  Esq.,  Castle  Hill, 
Cerne,  Dorset,  aged  14,  January  26.  Left  1896.2  School 

VIII.  1S95,  1896.    Gazetted  to  the  8th  Hussars  1899.    Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1901-02.    Address,  as  above. 

Thomson,   Andrew   Forrester,   only   sou  of  Alexander  Thomson,    Esq., 

Trinity  Grove,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left  1896.1  Scott 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.    Of  4,  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Lee,  Reginald  Tilson,  third  son  of  Arthur  Lee,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1859),  Westfield 

House,  Lewes,  aged  13,  July  2.     Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1897.    Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Eoyal  West  Surrey 

Regiment  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Union  Club. 

Walford,  George  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Alexander 
Walford,  (O.K.  1849),  Harston  Hall,  Bury  St,  Edmunds,  aged  13, 
November  3.  Left  1896.2  Morice 

XI.  1896.    Sandhurst  1896.    Gazetted  to  the  Suffolk  Regiment  1898.    Served  with 
the  Somaliland  Field  Force  1903-04.    Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Atkinson,  Arthur  Edward  Tindal,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Tindal  Atkinson, 
Esq.,  Q.O.,  Fairbank,  Crystal  Palace  Road,  Sydenham,  aged  14, 
December  14.  Left  1894.3  Donkin 

Of  The  Avenue,  Datchet,  Bucks.    Isthmian  Club. 

Martin,  Noel,  sixth  son  of  William  Martin,  Esq.,  Bournbrook  Hall, 
Stirchley,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left  1895.1  Donkin 

Swanwick,  Philip  Doyle,  only  son  of  Philip  Gibbons  Swanwick,  Esq., 
Heathfield,  Wilmslow,  Manchester,  aged  14,  February  16.  Left 

1895.1  Donkin 

Wallace,  John,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Wallace,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Howard 
Lodge,  Newport  Road,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left 

1896.2  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.    A  Medical  Student  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital. 
Home  address,  as  above. 

Chalk,  Charles  Launder,  only  son  of  William  Chalk,  Esq.,  2,  Priory 
Gardens,  Birkdale,  Southport,  aged  13,  July  13.  Left  1894.3  Collins 

Lloyd,  Herbert  Fetherston,  elder  son  of  George  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1864),  Maney  House,  Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  13,  January  15. 
Left  1897.1  Collins 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Of  Coleshill  Lodge,  Sutton  Coldfield. 

Ryley,  Herbert  Frank  Brownlow,  only  son  of .  Major  Frank  Eyley, 
(O.R.  1862),  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  aged  13,  September 
11.  Leftl895.1  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  North  Lancashire  Regiment  1899. 

Bayly,  Robert,  third  son  of  Robert  Bayly,  Esq.,  Torr  Grove,  Plymouth, 
aged  13,  November  13.  Left  1897.2  Michell 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.     Called  to  the  Bar  1903.    Of  45,  Connaught 
Square,  London,  W.    Union  Club. 

Bennett,  Charles  Stewart,  third  son  of  Henry  Mellor  Bennett,  Esq.,  Grove 
House,  Twickenham,  aged  15,  April  29.  Left  1893.2  Michell 


Percival,  1887-95.  189 


Farrant,  Henry,  eldest  spa  of  Major  Henry  Cecil  Binsteed  Farrant,  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regiment,  aged  13,  November  19.  Left 
1896.2  Michell 

VIII.  1896.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1899.  A  Civil  Engineer.  Of 
Brook  Heath,  Sarisbury,  Southampton.  Union  Club. 

Hall,  Ernest  Byfield,  second  son  of  John  Hall,  Esq.,  The  Grange,  Hale, 
Altriucham,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left  1896.2  Michell 

A  Tea  Merchant  from  1896.    Of  The  Grange,  Hale,  Altrincham. 

Swan,  Percival,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Wilson  Swan,  Esq.,  F.R.S., 
Lauriston,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  13,  September  16.  Left 
1896.1  Michell 

Engineering  Pupil  1897-99.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1902.  Holds  an 
appointment  as  Steelwork  Assistant  under  London  County  Council  Of 
58,  Holland  Park,  London,  W. 

Lawson,  Alexander  Henry  Drummond,  only  son  of  Alexander  Lawson, 
Esq.,  The  Grange,  Ashton-on-Mersey,  aged  14,  November  3. 
Left  18943  Steel 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Rogers,  Walter  Lacy  Yea,  second  son  of  the  late  Walter  Lacy  Rogers,  Esq., 
Ranscombe,Pusey,  Wilts,  aged  13,  September  20.  Left  1897.2  Steel 

XV.  1896.  XI.  1897.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.  Gazetted  to  Royal 
Field  Artillery  1900.  B.H.A.  1902. 

Smith,  Eustace  John,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  John  Smith, 
28,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  15,  June  9.  Left  1894.1  Steel 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1899.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900. 

Lawrence,  Harry  Llewellyn,  younger  son  of  Mr.  Alfred  James  Lawrence, 
(O.R.  1«59),  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  21.  Left  1895.2  Town 

An  Auctioneer  and  Land  Agent.  Member  of  the  Institute  of  Auctioneers.  Of 
Sleaford,  Lincolnshire. 

Ashton,  Harold  Edward,  third  son  of  the  late  Captain  William  Francis 
Ashton,  (o.n.  1853),  Rosedale,  Worcester,  aged  13,  June  29.  Left 
1893.1  Donkin 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902. 

Osborne,  James  Bunbury  Nott,  fifth  son  of  Patrick  Hill  Osborne,  Esq., 
Karenza,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  May  14.  Left  1894.3  Donkin 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900  with  the  New  South  Wales 
Contingent. 

Tsaw  Loo,  Tsawbwa,  second  son  of  The  Tsawbwa  of  Theebaw,  Theebaw 
Myo,  Northern  Shan  States,  Upper  Burma,  aged  14,  November 
12.  Left  1892.2  Town 

Trained  for  Military  Command  in  the  State,  of  which  his  brother  is  Tsawbwa  or 
Ruler. 

Walton- Wilson,  Christopher  Thomas,  younger  son  of  John  Wilson 
Walton- Wilson,  Esq.,  Shotley  Hall,  Northumberland,  aged  13, 
February  19.  Left  1895.1  Brooke 

At  Keble  College,  Oxford,  from  January,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Onslow,  Arthur  William  Macarthur,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Captain  Arthur 
Alexander  Walton  Onslow,  Camden  Park,  Menangle,  New  South 
Wales,  aged  14,  May  27.  Left  1896.1  Steel 

XV.  1895.  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Third  Class  Law  1899.  B.A.  1901.  Gazetted 
to  the  16th  Lancers  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900,  and  1902 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Cavalry  Club. 


190  Percival,  1887-95. 


Ouslow,  Francis  Arthur  Macarthur,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Captain  Arthur 
A.  W.  Onslow,  Camden  Park,  Menangle,  New  South  Wales,  aged 
12,  June  7.  Left  1896.1  Steel 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  New  South  Wales  Lancers. 

Colville,  John  Ross,  elder  son  of  John  Colville,  Esq.,  Milrig,  Galston, 
aged  14,  April  12.  Left  1896.1  Brooke 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1897-98.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1898. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-02,  including  actions  at  Belfast  and 
Lydenburg.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
Of  4,  Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Robertson,  Divie  Andrew,  elder  son  of  Colonel  Wheatley  Robertson, 
St.  Clears,  Great  Malvern,  aged  14,  March  21.  Left  ]896.3  Morice 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1892, 

Davenport,  Henry  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Marriott  Davenport, 
Esq  ,  (O.K.  1856),  Headington  Hill,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  14.  Left 
1897.8  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  October,  1897.  Died  of  typhoid  fever  in  the  Vacation 
10th  January,  1900.  ' 

Davenport,  John  Archibald,  only  son  of  John  Davies  Davenport,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1854),  17,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  Netting  Hill,  London, 
aged  14,  August  14.  Left  1897.2  School 

XI.  1897.  University  College,  Oxford,  B. A.,  1901.  Gazetted  to  the  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1900.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Fergusson,  Alan  Walter  John,  third  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  James 
Fergusson,  Bart.,  M.P.,  (O.K.  1845),  Kilkerrau,  Maybole,  N.B., 
aged  14,  August  16.  Left  1894.2  School 

Ormerod,  George  Milner,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Arderne  Ormerod,  Esq., 
M.D.,  (O.K.  1862),  25,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  13, 
February  8.  Left  1897.1  School 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1897.  Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery  1900.  R.H.A.  1901. 
Home  address,  as  above. 

Parsons,  Alfred  Woodis,  fourth  son  of  John  Parsons,  Esq ,  (O.K.  1848), 
Tubney  House,  Abingdon,  aged  14,  June  17.  Left  1895.3  School 
Gazetted  to  the  19th  Hussars  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902, 
including  actions  at  Rietfontein  and  Lombard's  Kop,  Defence  of  Ladysmith, 
actions  at  Laing's  Nek,  Belfast  and  Lydenberg.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

Sawei'S,  James,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Robert  Orr  Sawers,  Esq.,  7,  St  John's 
Park,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  August  12.  Left  1896.1  School 

Served  in  the  South  African  War,  Lieutenant  2nd  V.B.  West  Kent  Regiment, 
1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Shand,   William  Jorie,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Livingstone  Reid  Shand, 

Esq.,  Fawside,  Bervie,  N.B.,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  1895.3   School 

Gazetted  to  the  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1899.    Served  in  the  South 

African  War,  and  was  attached  to  Damant's  Horse  1901.    Despatches.    Killed  in 

action  at  Tafelkop  20th  December,  1901. 

Bosworth-Smith,  Mervyn  Henry,  fifth  son  of  Reginald  Bosworth-Smith, 
Esq.,  The  Knoll,  Harrow,  aged  14,  July  31.  Left  1896-*  School 

Served  with  the  Matabele  Police  in  Rhodesia.  Joined  the  Imperial  Forces  as 
Scout  in  the  South  African  War.  Invalided  with  typhoid  fever.  Partner  in  a 
Store  at  Makhalaneganes,  Masera,  Basutoland,  from  1903.  Home  address, 
Bingham's  Melcombe,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

Temple,  Frederick  Charles,  elder  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  Frederick  Temple, 

Lord  Bishop  of  London,  afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

Fulham  Palace,  London,  aged  13,  June  25.     Left  1898.2        School 

XV.  1897.    Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1893-1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War 

in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry.    Of  8,  Keble  Road,  Oxford. 


Percival,   1887-95.  191 


Barker,  Cecil  Charles,  fourth  son  of  Alfred  Barker,  Esq.,  Director  of  the 
Societe  Ottoraane,  Constantinople,  aged  14,  April  2.  Left 
1897.*  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1901. 

Behretis,  Noel  Edward,  seventh  son  of  Edward  Behrens,  Esq.,  The  Oaks, 
.    Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  H,  March  16.  Leftl897-2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1892.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1897.  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.  Home  Civil  Service  1901.  Treasury  1903. 
Of  79,  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 

Francis,  Arthur  Bruce  Charles,  only  son  of  Arthur  Stopford  Francis,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1868),  2,  Berkeley  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  aged  13,  May  25. 
Left  1898.1  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1892.  XV.  1895,  1896,  1897.  In  the  Mounted  Police,  and  A. B.C.  to  the 
Governor,  Borneo. 

Jacomb-Hood,  Walter  George,  third  son  of  the  lato  John  Kemp  Jacomb- 
Hood,  Esq  ,  Broadwater  House,  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  14, 
February  25.  Left  1895.3  Whitelaw 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Lees,  Gerald  Oscar,  third  son  of  William  Lees,  Esq.,  Claregate,  Tettenhall, 
Wolverhampton,  aged  15,  May  30.  Left  1894.3  Whitelaw 

In  business.  Manager  at  Montreal  of  Mander  Brothers,  Wolverhampton.  Home 
address,  as  above. 

Procter,  Hawsthorne,  elder  son  of  Foster  Wilfred  Procter,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1862), 
25,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  January  17.  Left 
1896s  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1900.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1904.    Address,  as 

above. 

Shiell,  John  Anthony,  second  son  of  John  Shiell,  Esq.,  Solicitor.  Dundee, 
aged  14,  July  26.  Left  1896.*  Whitelaw 

University  of  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Of  Cairney,  Cupar,  Fifeshire. 

Wllitaker,  Norman  Munn,  youngest  son  of  John  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Winsley 
Ball,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  May  7.  Left  1S96.3  Whitelaw 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1897-1900.  Gazetted  to  the  21st  Lancers  1900.  Home 
address,  as  above.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Godman,  Hubert,  second  son  of  Arthur  Fitzpatrick  Godman.Esq.,  Smeaton 
Manor,  Northallerton,  aged  14,  September  15.  Left  1896.2  Morice 
A  Land  Agent  at  Guisborough. 

Grieve,  William  Robert,  only  son  of  Norman  William  Grieve,  Esq.,  High 
Field,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  aged  14,  May  18.  Left  1895.1  Morice 

Hepburn,  John  Patrick,   elder   son   of  Thomas  Henry    Hepburn,   Esq., 

Bradninch,    Cullompton,    Devon,    aged  13,    October    13.      Left 

1897.»  Morice 

Address,  as  above. 

Johnson,  Reginald  Tavernor,  eldest  son  of  Henry  James  Johnson,  Esq., 
Bode  Heath.  Stoke  on-Trent,  aged  13,  June  1.  Left  1898.2  Morice 

Lieutenant  1st  V.B.  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  Hon.  Lieutenant  in 
Army.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02.  Queen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

Levinstein,  Herbert,  younger  son  of  Ivan  Levinstein,  Esq.,  Hawkesmoor, 
Wilbraham  Road,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  15,  February  2. 
Left  1895.3  Morice 

Address,  as  above. 

Payne,  John  Jasper,  eighth  son  of  Sir  Salisbury  Gillies  Payne,  Bart., 
(on.  1845),  Blunham  House,  Sandy,  Bedfordshire,  aged  14, 
November  25.  Left  1894.3  Morice 

In  business  in  Manchester  from  1895.    Union  Club,  Manchester. 


192  Percival,  1887-95. 

Sidebottom,  Ralph  Percival,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Yardley  Sidebottom,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1868),  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  10.  Left 
1896.2  Morice 

Wilmot  Sitwell,  Arthur  Trevor,  fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Degge  Wilmot 
Sitwell,  (O.R.  1852),  Leamington  Hastings,  aged  14,  June  21. 
Leffc  1896s  Morice 

At  the  School  of  Mines,  Freiburg,  Germany,  from  1901. 

Thompson,  Basil,  elder  son  of  Bennett  Thompson,  Esq.,  35,  Leeson  Park, 
Dublin,  aged  14,  July  1.  Left  1890.1  Morice 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.,  1900.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  1900.  Of  79,  Pembroke 
Road,  Dublin. 

Wells,  Edward  Glossop,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Wells,  West  Dean 
Rectory,  Salisbury,  aged  13.  October  13.  Left  1897.2  Morice 

Scholar  1892.  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Moderations,  1899. 
B.A.,  Third  Class  History  1901.  Assistant  Master,  Merchiston  Castle  School, 
Edinburgh,  from  1903.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Bartlett,  Charles  Frederick  Napier,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Edward 
Hartlett,  Esq.,  Peverel  Court,  Aylesbury,  aged  14,  April  12.  Left 
1895.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment  1900. 

Bmnton.  Nigel  William  Montague,  only  son  of  James   Brunton,   Esq., 

Broomlands,  Kelso,  aged  14,  June  23.     Left  1895.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Kings  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Militia,  Lieutenant  1901. 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.     Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.    Address,  as  above. 

Butt,  Glyn  Kingsley,  elder  son  of  George  Frederick  Butt,  Esq.,  Ingleside, 
Selwyn Road,  Eastbourne, aged  13,  October  31.  Left  18943  Donkin 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  C.I.V..  1900.    Despatches.    Gazetted  to  the 
1st  Battalion,  Lincolnshire  Regiment,  1902.    Secunderabad  1904. 

Carmichael,  Alastair  Drummond,  younger  son  of  James  Stewart 
Carmichael,  Esq.,  Mayfield,  Dundee,  aged  13,  October  4.  Left 
1897-8  Donkin 

VIII.  1897.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1900.  Of  Arthurstone,  Meigle, 
Perthshire. 

Gowan,  Hyde  Clarendon,  eldest  son  of  Bowie  Campbell  Gowan,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Ravendene,  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  July  4.  Left 
1897.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1892.  XV.  1896.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1897.  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations  1899.  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classics  1901.  Indian 
Civil  Service  1902.  Assistant  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  Nagpur,  India. 

de  Havilland,  Ivon  Molesworth  Charles  Jason,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Charles 
de  Havilland,  Abbey  Vicarage,  Nuneaton,  aged  13,  April  9.  Left 
1896.1  Donkin 

An  Electrical  Engineer,  and  Associate  of  the  Institution,  1900.  Home  address, 
Crux  Easton,  Whitchurch,  Hants. 

Deighton,  William  Christopher,  third  son  of  the  late  Christopher  Deighton, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Clapham,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  October  11.  Left 
18942.  Donkin 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Address,  Elmsfield,  Milnthorpe,  Westmoreland. 

O'Hanlon,  Alfred,  third  son  of  William  O'Hanlon,  Esq.,  Westthorpe, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  May  22.  Left  1896.8  Donkin 

Rivington,  William  Geoffrey,  only  son  of  William  John  Rivington,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1859),  21,  Gledhow  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  aged  13,  October 
27.  Left  18962.  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1903.    Address,  as  above. 


Percival,  1887-95.  193 


Cartwright,  Thomas  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Thomas  Cartwright, 
Esq.,  7,  Newcastle  Drive,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left 
1895.3  Collins 

Scholar  1892.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  1901.    Practising  at  Nottingham. 

Cartwright,  George  Ambrose,  second  son  of  the  above  W.  T.  Cartwright, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  September  12.  Left  1897*.  Collins 

Innes,  Sydney  Armitage,  third  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Innes,  Esq., 
Cowie  House,  Stonehaven,  aged  13,  April  24,  Left  1896.3  Collins 

Sandhurst  1897.    Gazetted  to  the  Black  Watch  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1899-1900.    Wounded  at  Magersfontein.    Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

James,  Christian  Wilfred,  only  son  of  Christian  Hugh  Septimus  James, 
Esq.,  Rudchester,  Wyburn-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  March  1.  Left 
1897.3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02. 
Retired  1903.  Address,  as  above. 

Peel.  Reginald,  elder  son  of  Frederic  Peel,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  Cheynehurst, 
Beckenham.  Kent,  aged  13,  December  9.  Left  1895.3  Collins 

In  the  Survey  Department,  North  Bast  Rhodesia.  Address,  Port  Jameson, 
N.E.  Rhodesia. 

Woodcock,  Hugh  Frazer  Holme,  second  son  of  Edward  Holme  Woodcock. 
Esq.,  (o.u.  1859),  Wigan,  aged  14,  August  7.  Left  1895s.  Collins 

Amphlett,  Richard  Ferrand,  elder  son  of  Richard  Holmden  Amphlett, 
Esq.,  K.C.,  Wychbold  Hall,  Droitwich,  aged  13,  September  6. 
Left  1898*.  Michell 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

de  la  Condamine,  Robert  Coutart,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Coutart  de 
la  Condamine,  Esq.,  14,  Prince  Arthur  Road,  Hampstead,  aged  14, 
November  6.  Left  1893.3  Michell 

Address,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Ogilvie,  Douglas  Graeme,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Graeme  Ogilvie,  Esq.., 
(O.K.  1864),  8,  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  13, 
March  31.  Left  1897.2  Michell 

Scholar  1893.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  October,  1897.  B.A.,  First  Class 
Mechanical  Engineering  Tripos  1900.  Died  from  the  result  of  an  accidental 
explosion  in  a  Laboratory  16th  December,  1900. 

Staniland,  Meaburn,  elder  son  of  Robert  William  Staniland,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1855),  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  12,  December  5.  Left 
1895.3  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903.    Of  Hussey  House,  Boston. 

Stobart,  John  Clarke,  younger  son  of  Rev.  William  James  Stobart, 
St.  Augustine's  Vicarage,  Bermondsey,  London,  aged  14,  March  5. 
Left  1897.2  Stallard— Michell 

Scholar  1892.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1897.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  1897.  Bell  Scholar.  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical  Tripos  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  Merchant  Tailors'  School  from  1902.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

WilsOHt  Evelyn  Rockley,  fifth  son  of  Rev.  William  Reginald  Wilson, 
Bolsterstone  Vicarage,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  March  25.  Left 

1898.1  Michell 

Scholar  1893.  Head  of  the  School.  XI.  1895,  1896,  1897.  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Classical  Tripos  1901.  Assistant  Master  at 
Winchester  College  from  1903. 

Wood  Smith,  Henry  Stephen,  younger  son  of  Robert  Wood  Smith,  Esq., 
11,  Earl's  Court  Square,  London,  aged  13,  January  16.  Left 

1894.2  Michell 
Of  Wallington,  Norfolk. 

VOL.  III.  JLA 


jft  1896.3  isrooKe 

Address,  as  above. 

Coles,  Philip  Bartlett,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Jefferis  Bartlett  Coles, 

Crescent  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  7.  Left  1898.2  Town-Brooke 

Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1898,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1900, 

B.A.,  Third  Class  Final  Classics,  1902.     A  Master  at  Hartford  House  School, 

Winchfield,  Hants. 

Heron,  Montagu  Freeman,  son  of  Henry  Heron,  and  ward  of  Thomas 
Arnold  Wise,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1873),  Oakfield,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December 
12.  Town 

Died  at  School,  November  5, 1892. 

Menneer,  Edgar  Arthur,  fourth  son  of  Nicholas  Tonkin  Menneer,  Esq., 
Coombe  Hurst,  Torquay,  aged  1 4.  June  7.  Left  1 895.*  Brooke 

Scholar  1892.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1805.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  1897,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics,  1899,  M.A.  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1900-03,  and  at  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne, 
from  1903. 


Percival,  1887-95.  195 


Pearson,  Herbert  Gray  hurst,  second  son  of  Sir  Charles  John  Pearson, 
7,  Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  August  5.  Left 
1897.1  Brooke 

Scholar  1892.    XV.  1895,  1896.    In  Calcutta  1904. 

Rogerson,  William  Drought,  elder  son  of  Colonel  William  Rogerson, 
Gilbesbie,  Locherbie,  aged  14,  May  26.  Left  1896.1  Brooke 

Sinclair,  Thomas  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Hopefield, 
Belfast,  aged  13,  May  18.  Left  18972  Brooke 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  October,  1897.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery, 
1900.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Wingate-Saul,  Arthur  Wingate,  third  son  of  William  Wingate  Wingate- 
Saul,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Fenton-Cawthorne  House,  Lancaster,  aged  15, 
August  7.  Left  1894.3  Brooke 

With  the  Barrow  Shipbuilding  Company,  1895,  and  afterwards  at  King's  College, 
London.  A  Civil  and  Mechanical  Engineer.  Of  The  End  House,  Gisburn, 
Yorkshire. 

Maffey,  John  Loder,  younger  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Maffey,  New  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  15,  July  1.  Left  1896.2  Town 

XI.  1896.  Scholar  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1896,  B.A.  1900.  Indian  Civil 
Service,  1899.  Assistant  Magistrate,  Saharanpur,  United  Provinces,  India.  ,,^^ 

Coates,  Thomas  Linnaeus,  eighth  son  of  Edward  Coates,  Esq.,  Selbourne, 
Church  Fields,  South  Woodford,  Essex,  aged  15,  July  18. 
Left  1893.3  Stallard 

Scholar  1892. 

Lavy,  Ernest  Edward,  fifth  son  of  Charles  Lavy,  Esq., 26,  Highbury  Grove, 
London,  aged  14,  October  19.  Left  1895.2  Stallard 

Vaughan,  Frederick  Clifford,  only  son  of  Frederick  Vaughan,  Esq., 
Solicitor,  Bute  Docks,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  Jan.  24.  Left  1895.2  Stallard 

Studied  in  France  and  Switzerland.  London  University,  1897.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1902.  Of  Rosetta,  Stow  Park,  Newport,  Monmouthshire. 

Peachell,  Frederick  Harry,  eldest  son  of  George  Joseph  Peachell,  Esq., 
Royal  Grammar  School,  High  Wycombe,  aged  17,  June  28. 
Left  1894.3  Donkin 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1st  Junior  Optime,  1897.  Senior  Mathematical 
Master  at  Blackburn  Grammar  School,  from  1903. 

Morcom,  Norman  Alfred,  second  son  of  Alfred  Morcom,  Esq.,  Trelawne, 
24,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  April  26. 
Left  1896s  Steel 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1896-99.  Irrigation  Service, 
Alexandria,  Egypt.  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 

Gary-Barnard,  Hubert  Vyel  Juan,  third  son  of  Charles  Gary-Barnard, 
Esq.,  (o.n.  1841),  96,  Marina,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  aged  14,  March 
26,  Left  1894.2  Collins 

Hutchison,  Charles   Stuart,  eldest   son   of  the    Rev.    Robert   Hutchison, 

Woodeaton  Rectory,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Sept.  1 1 .   Left  1896.3    Brooke 

Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1897,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1899, 

B.A.,  Third  Class  Final  Classics,  1901.     Assistant  Master  at  King  Edward's 

School,  Norwich,  from  1902. 

Tinn,  Farquhar  Gray,  elder  son  of  George  Tinn,  Esq.,  Bristol  Iron  Works, 
Bristol,  aged  13,  September  25.  Left  1893.1  Town 

In  business.    Address,  9,  Ruthven  Street,  Glasgow. 

Webster,  Alexander  McCallum,  only  son  of  the  late  Alexander  McCallum 
Webster,  C.S.I.,  Invercrevan,  Ledaig,  N.B.,  aged  14,  April  8. 
Left  1896.'  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  Ib99-1902,  defence  of  Kimberley.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


196  Percival,  1887-95. 


ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1893. 

Curtis-Hayward,  Reginald,  second  son  of  Arthur  Cecil  Curtis-Hayward, 
Esq.,  27,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  aged  13,  January  26.  Left 

1897.1  School 

Racquets  1897.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1903.  Of  Didcombe,  Longton  Avenue, 
Sydenham, 

Ball-Acton,  Vere  Annesley,  third  son  of  Colonel  Charles  Ball  Acton,  (O.K. 
1842),  The  Blanquettes,  Worcester,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left 

1894.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1900,  and  was  killed  at  Paardeberg,  16-18  February,  1900. 

Twist,  Ernest  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Twist,  Esq.,  Dalecote, 
Coventry,  aged  14,  April  27.  Left  1895.1  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  13th  Hussars,  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Courtauld,  Richard  Minton,  fifth  son  of  George  Courtauld,  Esq.,  Cut  Hedge, 
Halstead,  Essex,  aged  14,  April  15.  Left  1896.8  Morice 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1900.  A  Medical  Stndent.  Of  Cut  Hedge, 
Gosfield,  Halstead,  Essex. 

Mitchell- Withers,  George,  fifth  son  of  John  Brightmore  Mitchell-Withers, 
Esq.,  Parkhead,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  Nov.  16.  Left  1896.1  Morice 

In  business,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool. 

Clark,  Edward  Stuart,  elder  son  of  Edwin  Stanley  Clarke,  Esq.,  Oak 
Alyn,  near  Wrexham,  aged  15,  Sept.  28.  Left  1895.2  Donkin 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Cock,  James  Harold,  eldest  son  of  James  Cock,  Esq.,  Ridgebourne,  Shrew- 
bury,  aged  14,  September  16.  Left  1894.3  Donkin 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Rait,  Walter  Garnet,  only  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Rait,  C.B.,  Arniston, 
Arbroath,  N.B.,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left  1897.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  August,  1898.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1900.  Died  of  enteric  fever  at  Wynberg  22nd  June,  1900. 

Shelmerdine,  Nathaniel,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Shelmerdine, 
(O.K.  1868),  Great  Comberton  Rectory,  Pershore,  aged  14,  January 
14.  Leftl897.2  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Theological  School,  1901.  Address,  as 
above. 

Ager,  Richard  Lester  Stride,  only  son  of  Richard  Stride  Ager,  Esq., 
2,  Duke  Street,  Bedford,  aged  14,  November  11.  Left  1897.«  Collins 

Scholar  1893.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1897.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  1896.  B.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Bishops  Stortford  College 
from  1901. 

Cobb,  Francis  Harold,  third  son  of  Francis  Marsden  Cobb,  Esq.,  Margate, 
aged  13,  May  10.  Left  1897.1  Collins 

XV.  1896.    In  business  as  a  Brewer  at  Margate. 

Schwabe,  Septimus  Burdett,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Albert  Schwabe,  Esq., 
Dingle  Bank,  Lymm,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  August  4.  Left 
1894.2  Collins 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  3rd  Cheshire  Yeomanry  1901,  and  was 
afterwards  in  Baden-Powell'*  Police.  Has  remained  in  South  Africa. 

Fleischmann,  Friedrich  Noel  Ashcroft,  elder  son  of  Friedrich  Christian 
Karl  Fleischmann,  Esq.,  11,  Collingham  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  aged  14,  August  28.  Left  1897.*  Michell 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science,  1901.  Address,  as 
above. 


Percival,  1887-95.  197 


Schiele,  Arthur  Bernhard,  second  son  or  Edward  Constantine  Schiele,  Esq., 
Villa  San  Gustavo,  La  Paz,  Entre-Rios,  Argentina,  aged  14,  April 
10.  Left  1895.3  Michell 

Johnson-Houghton,  Harold  Ben,  second  son  of  John  Johnson- Houghton, 
Esq.,  Westwood,  Neston,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  9.  Left 
1896.3  Steel 

Walker,  Thomas  Wilbraham,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  Two 
Gates,  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  November  23.  Left 
1894.1  Stallard 

Farming.    Address,  6,  Bank  Street,  Manchester. 

Bayliss,  Howard  John,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Richard  Bayliss,  Esq., 
Belmont,  Northfield,  near  Birmingham,  aged  14,  November  11. 
Left  1893.*  Steel 

Henty,  Arthur  Frank,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Henty,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  Broad- 
water  Hall,  Worthing,  aged  14,  March  15.     Left  1896. *         School 
Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Regiment  1900. 

Cockerell,  Laurence  Homan  Mulock  Pepys,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Cockerel!, 
Chilham,  Canterbury,  and  the  late  Frederick  Pepys  Cockerell, 
Esq.,  aged  14,  October  15.  Left  1896.2  Brooke 

Sandhurst  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment  1898.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
Served  in  Northern  Nigeria  and  Arc  Expedition  1900-02.  Severely  wounded. 
Medal  with  Clasp.  Egyptian  Army  1903. 

Medhurst,  Walter  Cope,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Cope  Medhurst,  Esq., 
National  Provincial  Bank  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  11.  Left 
1897.1  Town 

In  the  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  from  1897.  Brighton  Branch  1900. 
Of  33,  St.  Andrew's  Road,  Portslade-by-Sea,  Sussex. 

BOSS,  Arthur  Murray,  second  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Ross,  Esq.,  I.C.S., 
Madras  Presidency,  India,  aged  13,  March  9.  Left  1897.3  Town 

VIII.  1896,  1897.  Gazetted  to  the  West  York  Regiment  1899.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1902.  Slightly  wounded.  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  actions 
of  Colenso,  Vaal  Krautz,  and  Pieters  Hill.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Morris  Davies,  James  George,  eldest  son  of  Morris  Davies,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1857), 
Ffosrhydgaled,  Aberystwith,  and  12,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  April  25.  (Admitted  in  March,  1893.)  Left  1898.2  Town 

A  Land  Agent.    Address,  Troy  House,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1893. 

White,  Henry  Herbert  Ronald,  only  son  of  Major-General  White,  Talgarth 
Hall,  Machynlleth,  North  Wales,  aged  14,  February  9.  Left 
1896.3  School 

Sandhurst  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  60th  Rifles  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1901-1902  with  the  Mounted  Infantry.  Serving  in  the  Somaliland  Campaign 
1903-1904.  Severely  wounded. 

Heape,  Bernard,  only  son  of  Joseph  Robert  Heape,  Esq.,  Glebe  House, 
Rochdale,  aged  14,  April  28.  Left  1898.2  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Seabroke,   Claude,  younger   son    of    George    Mitchell    Seabroke,    Esq., 
(O.K.  1863),  Rugby,  aged  14,  November  7.     Left  1897.2      Whitelaw 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903.    Address,  Rosemount,  Rugby. 

Holland,  Walter  Willoughby,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Holland,  Esq./Carnatic 
Hall,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  30.  Left  1896.3  Morice 
In  business  as  a  Shipowner  in  Liverpool. 


198  Percival,  1887-95. 

Marsden,  Harold  Ross,  only  son  of  Joseph  Marsden,  Esq.,  Horton  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  May  5.  Left  1895.1  Morice 

Bivington,  Edmund  Eustace,  younger  son  of  Septimus  Rivington,  Esq., 
Kilmeny,  Arterberry  Road,  Wimbledon,  aged  13,  August  18. 
Left  1898.2  Morice 

New  College,  Oxford,  October,  1898,  Second  Class  History,  1902.  Entered  the 
Family  Publishing  Firm  1903.  Address,  as  above. 

Barnett,  Samson  Frazer,  elder  son  of  Samson  Barnett,  Esq.,  1,  Courtney 
Terrace,  Hove,  aged  14,  June  15.  Left  1896.8  Donkin 

Clarke,  Ernest  Joseph,  fifth  son  of  T.  Clarke,  Esq.,  Allerton  Hall,  Liver- 
pool, aged  14,  March  21.     Left  1896.2  Donkin 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Tremearne,  Richard  Hastings,  third  son  of  Shirley  Newman  Tremearne, 
Esq.,  late  Assistant  Registrar,  High  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  13, 
July  16.  Left  1894.1  Donkin 

5th  Royal  Warwickshire  Militia.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  and  died  of 

enteric  fever,  14  April,  1902. 

Stringer,  Howard  Selwyn,  second  son  of  Edwin  Henry  Stringer,  Esq., 
Edgbaston  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  1 3,  J uly  4.  Left  1895.8  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Vachell,  Arthur  Cadogan,  only  son  of  Ivor  Vachell,  Esq.,  Park  Place, 
Cardiff,  aged  14,  June  6.  Left  1896.1  Collins 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1901.    Of  The  Grange,  Wenvoe,  Glamorganshire. 

Agnew,  John  Stuart,  elder  son  of  George  William  Agnew,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1865),  Gorsefield,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  13,  September  16. 
Left  1897.8  Michell 

Scott,  John  Willoughby,  youngest  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  John  Scott, 
Cairo,  aged  14,  January  25.  Left  1895.8  Michell 

Woolwich  1895.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1897.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1900,  and  1902.  Despatches.  Queen's  Medal,  and  King's 
Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Rawul  Pindi,  1904. 

Corry,  Herbert  William,  third  son  of  John  Corry,  Esq.,  Park  Hill  Road, 
Croydon,  aged  14,  July  14.  Left  1896.s  Steel 

A  Shipowner.    Of  Rosenheim,  Croydon. 

Usmar,  Rupert  Grant,  eldest  son  of  John  Henry  Usmar,  Esq  ,  Heather 
Lodge,  Barnes  Common,  Surrey,  aged  14,  June  6.  Left  1895.3  Steel 
In  business,  22,  Billiter  Street,  London,  E.O. 

Vaughan,  Walter  Frederick  Hamilton,  only  son  of  Walter  Filmer  Vaughan, 
Esq.,  Legacy  Duty  Office,  Somerset  House,  London,  aged  14, 
March  1.  Left  1893.8  Steel 

Jager,  Bertram  Maurice,  second  son  of  George  Jager,  Esq.,  jun.,  Lingdale, 
Birkenhead,  aged  13,  February  15.  Left  1895.2  Brooke 

Address,  as  above. 

Thomas,  Henry  Evan  Patishali,  only  son  of  Lieut.- Colonel  Henry  Evan 
Patishall  Thomas,  (o.u.  1858),  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  27.  Left 
1897.3  Town 

Sandhurst  1898.  Gazetted  to  the  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-02,  including  actions  at  Houtnek,  Biddulphsberg,  and 
Wittebergen.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Young1,  Frederick  William,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Joseph  Young,  Elm  Cottage, 
Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  30.  Left  1896.1  Town 

A  Contractor  at  Rugby.    Address,  as  above. 


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Wanstall,  Hugh  Cotterill,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.   Richard  Cotterill 

Wanstall,  Condover  Rectory,  Shrewsbury,  aged  15,  September  16. 

Left,  1896.=  Town 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B  A.  1899,  M.A.  1903.     Assistant  Master,  Lower  School  of 

Lawrence  Sheriffe,    1899-1903.      Leeds  Clergy  School,    1903.      Home    address, 

Broughton  House,  Rugby. 

Hartley,  Walter  Edward  Thomson,  only  son  of  Edward  Thomson  Hartley, 
Esq.,  School  House,  Skipton  in-Craven,  Yorkshire,  aged  14, 
October4.  Left  1896.1  Stallard 

Kingan,  Wm.   Sinclair,  elder  son  of  Samuel  Kingan,  Esq  ,  Glenganagh, 
Bangor,  Co.  Down,  aged  16,  December  6.     Left  1895.8          Brooke 
In  business  from  1898.    Address,  as  above. 

Neilson,  Thomas  Paterson,  second  son  of  George  Neilson,  Esq  ,  Crosbasket, 
Blantyre,  N.B.,  aged  H,  August  19.  Left  1895.3  Brooke 

Wason,  Eugene  Monier,  third  son  of  Eugene  Wason,  Esq.,  M.P.,  (o  R.  1861), 
Blair,  Girvan,  N.B.,  aged  14,  April  28.  Left  1894 1  School 

Bankes,  John  Herbert,  only  son  of  Thomas  Bankes,  Esq.,  llnncorn,  Weston, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  3.  Left  1896.2  Brooke 

Knowles,  Guy  John  Fenton,  second  son  of  C.  J.  Knowles.  Esq.,  Lindwood 
House,  Cottesmore  Gardens,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  13,  July  1.  Left  1898.1  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1893.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class 
Natural  Science  Tripos  1901.  Of  Park  Lodge,  Albert  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Little,  Eric  Archibald,  younger  son  of  James  Little,  Esq.,  M.D., 
14,  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin,  aged  13,  October  12.  Left 
1897.*  School 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  M.A.  and  LL.D.    Address,  as  above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1893. 

Chatwin,  Greville  Augustus  Francis  Mason,  only  son  of  Francis  Augustus 
Chatwin,  Esq.,  Russell  Terrace,  Leamington,  aged  12,  March  6. 
Left  1900.2  School 

Scholar  1893.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1900.  Scholar 
of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1900.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1902.  Home 
address,  as  above. 

Crawley-Boevey,  Charles  Arthur,  elder  son  of  James  Henry  Crawley- 
Boevey,  Esq.,  25,  West  Cromwell  Road,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  13,  December  8.  Left  1897.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Regiment  1900.    Woolwich  1904. 

Grenside,  Harold  Cutcliffe,  third  son  of  Henry  Nicholas  Grenside,  Esq., 
Brockhurst,  South  End,  Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  13,  January  9. 
Left  1899.*  School 

Scholar  1893.  XI.  1898,  1899.  Exhibitioner  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1899. 
B.A.  1902.  Of  Ringwood,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Holford,  Charles  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Holford,  Esq.,  Castle 
Hill,  Buckland  Newton,  Dorset,  aged  14,  September  2.  Left 
1896.*  School 

XV.  1896.  Woolwich  1897.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1898.  R.H.A.  1901. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Dangerously  wounded.  Relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  action  at  Colenso.  Despatches.  D.S.O.  Of  Kemberton  Hall, 
Shifnal.  Cavalry  Club. 

Lucas,  Keith,  second  son  of  Francis  Robert  Lucas,  Esq.,  Forest  Row, 
Sussex,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left  1898.2  School 

Scholar  1893.    VIII.  1895,  1896, 1897,  1898.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1901. 


200  Percival,  1887-95. 


Mayhew,  Evelyn  Hill,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Caleb  Baskett  Mayhew,  Loddon 
Vicarage,  Norfolk,  aged  13,  November  7.  Left  1898.2  School 

Crick  1897.    Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1902.      A  Medical  Student, 
London  Hospital,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Oppenheim,  George  Emil,  third  son  of  Siegraund  Oppenheim,  Esq., 
York  House,  Oxford  Eoad,  Manchester,  aged  13,  November  6. 
Leftl898.2  School 

XV.  1897.    In  the  Shipping  Trade.    Of  Parkfield,  Didsbury. 

Ormerod,  Edward  Waring,  second  son  of  Joseph  Arderne  Ormerod,  Esq., 
M.D.,  (O.B.  1862),  25,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13, 
May  18.  Left  1899.2  School 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  October,  1899. 

Rawlinson,  Hugh  Augustus,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Rawlinson,  and  the  late 
Captain  Edward  Cuthbert  Brooks  Rawlinson,  Upton  Park,  Slough, 
aged  14,  December  18.  Left  1896.3  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambrige,  B.A.  1900. 

Watson,  Forrester  Colvin,  second  son  of  Mrs.  Watson,  and  the  late  William 
Farnell  Watson,  Little  Hookesley  Hall,  Colchester,  aged  15,  July 
26.  Left  1895.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1900-01.  Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Webb,  Harold  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Alfred  Webb,  Esq.,  Cookham 
Dene,  Chislehurst,  aged  15,  July  29.  Left  1895-2  School 

Director  of  Evans,  Sons,  Lescher  and  Webb,  London  and  Liverpool.  Address, 
as  above. 

Webb,  Geoffrey  Fuller,  second  son  of  the  above  Edward  Alfred  Webb, 
Esq.,  aged  14,  August  5.  Left  1897.2  School 

Apprenticed  to  C.  E.  Kempe,  (O.K.),  Artist  and  Designer,  1899-1902.  In  that 
profession  from  1902.  Address,  as  above. 

Whitfield,  George  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Whitfield,  Esq., 
Abbotsford,  Woodside,  Wimbledon,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left 
1898.2  School 

Solicitor  1904.    Of  7,  Darlaston  Road,  Wimbledon. 

Wilson,  Basil,  fourth  son  of  Charles  Eustace  Wilson,  Esq.,  Durban  House, 
East  Ham,  Essex,  aged  14,  November  5.  Left  1897.3  School 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Of  20,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  as  above. 

Cobb,  William  Grahame,  fifth  son  of  Henry  Peyton  Cobb,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Wealdstone  House,  R.S.O.,  Middlesex,  aged  15,  September  23. 
Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1896, 1897.  A  Medical  Student,  Edinburgh,  from  1902.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Burton,  Richard,  only  son  of  Lady  Buckley,  and  the  late  Arthur  Jackson 
Burton,  Plas,  Dinas  Mawddwy,  aged  14,  March  10.  Left 
1895.2  Whitelaw 

Knox-Little,  Walter  Laurence  Wood,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
William  John  Knox-Little,  The  College,  Worcester,  aged  15, 
September  4.  Leftl897.2  Whitelaw 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  Bucks 
Yeomanry.  Address,  Cleveland,  near  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

Luther,  Alan  Charles  Grenville,  second  son  of  M.  Fletcher  Luther,  Esq., 
8,  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  13,  September  17.  Left 
1898.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1897,  1893.  Racquets  1898.  Sandhurst  1898.  Gazetted  to  King's  Own 
Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902, 
including  actions  at  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  Eiver,  and  Magersfontein. 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Home  address,  as  above. 


Percival,  1887-95.  201 


Procter,  Christopher  John,  younger  son  of  Foster  Wilfred  Procter,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1862),  25,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  August 
3.  Left  1895.3  Whitelaw 

Scott,  John  Russell,  second  son  of  Charles  Prestwich  Scott,  Esq.,  The 
Firs,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  12.  Left 

1898.2  Whitelaw 

Crick  1898.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1898.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B. A.,  1901. 
An  Engineer. 

Sidgwick,  Frank,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Sidgwick,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853), 
64,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  7.  Left  1898.2  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Chancellor's  Medal  for  English  Verse  1900,  B  A.  1901. 
Partner  in  a  Publishing  Firm  1902.  Of  47,  Great  Russell  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Simon,  Ernest  Emil  Darwin,  second  son  of  Henry  Gustav  Victor  Herman 
Amandus  Simon,  Esq.,  Darwin  House,  Didsbury,  aged  13, 
October  9.  Left  1898.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1898.  Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1898.  First  Class  Mechanical 
Science  Tripos  1901.  Of  Lawnhurst,  Didsbury. 

Crofton,  Morgan  George,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Crofton  and  the  late  Captain 
Edward  Hugh  Orofton,  East  Hill  House,  Colchester,  aged  13, 
November  27.  Left  1898.2  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1899.  Trish  Guards  1901.  2nd  Life  Guards 
1903.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1900.  Severely  wounded  at  Spion 
Kop.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Succeeded  his  brother  as  Sixth  Baronet 
1902.  Of  Woodside  Lodge,  Marchwood,  Southampton.  Marlborough  Club. 

Geddes,  John,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Geddes,  Esq.,  Blairmore,  Huntley, 
N.B.,  aged  14,  November  6.  Left  1896.3  Morice 

XV.  1896.    Address,  as  above. 

Hunter,  Hugh  Nathaniel,  fourth  son  of  Curling  Hunter,  Esq.,  Purley 
Lodge,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  aged  13,  May  9.  Left  1899.1  Morice 

XV.  1897,  1898. 

Lane,  Charles  Cyril  Pelham,  second  son  of  Charles  Pelham  Lane,  Esq., 
(OR.  1866),  Moundsley  Hall,  Kings  Norton,  aged  14,  August  19. 
Left  1898.2  Morice 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Thompson,  Couway  Bennet,  younger  son  of  Bennet  Thompson,  Esq.,  35, 
Leeson  Park,  Dublin,  aged  13,  February  16.  Left  1896.1  Morice 

Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Berkeley-Hill,  Owen  Alfred  Rowland,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Berkeley-Hill  and 

the  late  M.  Berkeley-Hill,  M.D.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Harrow-on-the- 

Hill,  aged  13,  December  22.     Left  1897.3  Donkin 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.    Address,  59,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Gribbon,  William  Lancaster,  elder  son  of  Walter  Gait  Gribbon,  Esq., 
Combe  Lea,  Kingston  Lea,  Surrey,  aged  14,  April  23.  Left 

1895.3  Donkin 
Musgrave,  Jonathan  Firth,  younger  son  of  James  Musgrave,  Esq.,  jun., 

Knowsley  Grange,  Heaton,  near  Bolton,  aged  14,  Sept.  1.     Left 
1898.2  Donkin 

Studied  in  Hanover,  1899-1900.  In  business  as  a  Cotton  Spinner  from  1900. 
Address,  as  above.  Auxiliary  Forces  Club. 

Brentnall,  Harold  Cresswell,  only  son  of  Thomas  Brentnall,  Esq.,  27, 
Sackville  Street,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  16,  Left  1898  2  Collins 

Scholar  1893.    Head  of  the  School.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1898.    Scholar 
of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.    Of  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 
VOL.   III.  BB 


202  Percival,  1887-95. 


Daniell,  Cecil  Norman,  elder  son  of  Edward  Cecil  Daniell,  Esq.,  40,  Queen's 
Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  May  30. 
Left  1898.2  Collins 

Scholar  1893.    Major  Exhibitioner,  1898. 

Dixon,  Herbert,  fourth  son  of  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  Knight,  Bally menock, 
Holywood,  Co.  Down,  aged  13,  Jan.  23.  Left  1898.3  Collins 

XV.  1896,  *1S9T,  *1898.  Gazetted  to  the  6th  Dragoons,  1900.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1901-02.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Goff,  Thomas  Crosbie,  eldest  son  of  John  Crosbie  Gofll,  Esq.,  Clonard, 
Killiney,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  December  19.  Left  1897.3  Collins 

Woolwich  1898.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1899.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1900.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hendriks,  William  Chaises,  elder   son  of  Augustus  Hendriks,  Esq.,  198, 
Earls  Court  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  H,  July  6.  Leftl895.3  Colliins 
Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Regiment,  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1902.    Qneen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Marks,  Oscar  Sydney,  third  son  of  David  Marks,  Esq.,  4,  Cornwall 
Mansions,  South  Kensington,  London,  aged  13,  December  26. 
Left  'I897.3  Collins 

A  Mining  Engineer,  and  Associate,  Royal  School  of  Mines,  South  Kensington^ 
At  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1904. 

Singh.  Shumshere  (Kanwar),  third  son  of  Kanwar  Sir  Harnam  Singh, 
K.O.I.E.,  of  Kassurthala,  aged  14,  June  21.  Left  1897.1  Collins 

XI.  1896.  XV.  1896.  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1900.  Medical  Student, 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  E.G.  Address,  St.  Luke's  Vicarage, 
Ramsgate.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Coriant,  Eric  Edward  Wake,  eldest  son  of  Henry  John  Conant,  Esq., 
WilloughbyHall,Grantham,agedl3,Nov.l8.  Leftl897.3  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Prince  of  Wales'  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  1899.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1900-01.  Retired  1901.  Acting  Assistant  Magistrate  at 
Berbera,  1904. 

Donald,  Colin  Dunlop,  second  son  of  Colin  Dunlop  Donald,  Esq.,  117,  St. 
Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  Sept.  11.     Left  1897.2     Michell 
Care  of  Messrs.  Bulloch  and  Co.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

Doiman*  Bedford  Lock  wood,  second  son  of  Arthur  John  Dorman,  Esq., 
KushballHall,  Saltburn-on- Sea,  aged  14.  Apl.  6.  Leftl897.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1900.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1902. 

Grove- White,  John  Alexander,  second  son  of  William  James  Grove-White, 
Esq.,  18,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin,  aged  13,  Dec.  24.  Leftl896.3  Michell 
Royal  Humane  Society's  Silver  Medal,  1896.    Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1900. 
Of  St.  Helens,  Lucan,  Ireland.    University  Club,  Dublin. 

Owen,  Sydney  Arthur,  elder  son  of  Francis  Arthur  Owen,  Esq.,  Malabar 
Hill,  Bombay,  aged  13,  December  6.  Left  1898.8  Michell 

XV.  1897.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  First  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos, 
1901.  F.R.C.S.  1902.  University  College  Hospital,  from  1902. 

Levy,  Ralph  Henry,  third  son  of  Henry  Levy,  Esq.,  11,  Hyde  Park  Place, 
London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  13.  Left  1896.3  Michell 

Studied  in  Switzerland  and  Germany.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from 
1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry,  1900-01. 
Address,  as  above. 

Riddick,  John  Galloway,  only  son  of  Robert  Falkner  Riddick,  Esq.,  Home 
Acre,  Ashley,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left  1896.2  Michell 

A  Manufacturer.     Of  Ashley,  near  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 


Percival,  1887-95.  203 


Smale,  Ronald  Jules,  fourth  son  of  John  Smale,  Esq.,  The  Brooklands. 
Macclesfield,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1894.3  Michell 

Address,  as  above. 

Stanning,  Joseph  Edward,  second  son  of  John  Stanning,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1856), 
Broadfield,  Ley  land,  Preston,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left  1897.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1898.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Herbert  Stepney,  Herbert  Arthur,  sldest  son  of  George  Herbert  Stepney, 
Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Enniskerry,  Co.  Wicklow,  aged  14,  January  10. 
Left  1897.'  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Coldstream  Guards,  1898,  Irish  Guards,  1902.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-01.  Slightly  wounded. 

Crosthwaite,  Hugh  Stuart,  third  son  of  Hobert  Joseph  Crosthwaite,  Esq., 
afterwards  K.O.S.I.,  India,  aged  13,  October  20.  Left  1898. 2  Steel 

Scholar  1893.  Major  Exhibitioner  1898.  Scholar  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1898. 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1900,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Classics  1902. 
Indian  Civil  Service  1902.  Home  address,  Elwell,  Buckland,  Devon. 

Ellis,  Gerald  Hubert  Leigh  Wyburne,  younger  son  of  Hubert  Dynes  Ellis, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1855),  26,  Emperor's  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  May  31. 
Left  1895.3  Steel 

Died  24th  February,  1896. 

Haig,  Kenneth  George,  only  son  of  Alexander  Haig,  Esq.,  M.D.,  7,  Brook 
Street,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  February  20.  Left  1897. 2  Steel 

Swanzy,  Andrew  James,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Swanzy,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 

Heathfield,  Sevenoaks,  aged  13,  April  2.     Left  1899.2  Steel 

Scholar  1893.    XV.  1897,  1898.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1899. 

Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1901.    Third  Class  Final  Classics  1903.     In 

business.    Died  at  Accra,  Gold  Coast,  25th  April,  1904. 

Thomas,  John  Rowland  Leigh,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Thomas  and  the  late 
Thomas  Rees  Thomas,  Brynllefrith,  Nelson,  Treharris,  B.S.O., 
aged  13,  January  22.  Left  1898. 2  Steel 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Vaughan,  Percy  Cecil,  third  son  of  Cedric  Yaughan,  Esq.,  Leyfield  House, 
Millom,  Cumberland,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left  1897.2  Steel 

Buckland,  Frederick  Macintosh,  elder  son  of  George  William  Frederick 
Buckland,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1867),  Esplanade  West,  Calcutta,  aged  13, 
November  14.  Left  1898.2  Brooke 

Gaskell,  Holbrook,  elder  son  of  Holbrook  Gaskeil,  Esq.,  junr.,  Clayton 

Lodge,    Aigburth,    Liverpool,    aged    14,    November    12.      Left 

1897.3  Brooke 

Scholar   1893.     Minor   Exhibitioner   1897.     Exhibitioner   of   Trinity   College, 

Cambridge,  1897,  B.A.,  First  Class  Mechanical  Science  Tripos  1900.     Of  Bridge 

House,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

Hind,  Harold  Ashover,  fourth  son  of  Jesse  Hind,  Esq.,  Popplewick  Grange, 
Nottingham,  aged  13,  November  20.  Left  1898  2  Brooke 

Scholar  1893.  XV.  1897.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1901.  New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Zer,  Ronald  Scott,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Ripley  Ker,  Esq.,  fo.R.  1869), 
Dongalston,  N.B.,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left  1897.1  Brooke 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Orr,  William  James  Johnson,  elder  son  of  .Robert  Harrison  Orr,  Esq., 
Tudor  Park,  Holywood,  Co.  Down,  aged  14,  May  4.  Left 
1896.*  Brooke 


204  Percival,  1887-95. 


Saul)  John  Wingate,  only  son  of  John  Saul,  Esq.,  Waiufleet,  Lincolnshire, 
aged  14,  July  17.  Left  1896.2  Brooke 

Ziegler,  Clifford  Wilson,  eldest  son  of  John  Hastings  Ziegler,  Esq., 
46,  Shrewsbury  Road,  Oxton,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  June  6.  Left 

1898.2  Brooke 

In  the  Cotton  Trade  from  1898.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  9th 
Imperial  Yeomanry.    Of  Gorsefield,  Noctorum,  Birkenhead. 

Bowers,  Percy  Lloyd,  only  son  of  Rev.  Percy  Harris  Bowers,  The  Rectory, 
Market  Bosworbh,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left  1896.2  Stallard 

City  and  Guilds  Engineering  College  1897-1900.  Public  Works  Department,  India, 
from  1902. 

Burnyeat,  Miles  Fleming,  second  son  of  William  Burnyeat,  Esq.,  Mill- 
grove,  Whitehaven,  aged  14,  April  11.     Left  1895.2  Stallard 
Address,  Low  Farm,  Waresley,  Bedfordshire. 

Coates,  John  Spencer,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Coates  and  the  late  Joseph  Edward 
Coates,  39,  Petworth  Street,  Cheetham,  Manchester,  aged  15, 
April  20.  Left  1896.2  Stallard 

Scholar  1893.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1896.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1899. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  Cambridge  University  Volunteers. 

Lawton,  Albert  Edward,  younger  son  of  John  Edward  Lawton,  Esq., 
Woodbank,  Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  31.  Left 

1895.1  Stallard 

McGowan,  William  Hew,  third  son  of  William  McCowan,  Esq.,  Roseneath, 
Whitehaven,  aged  14,  October  6.  Left  1896.3  Stallard 

XV.  1896.    Gazetted  to  the  Cameron  Highlanders  1899. 

Oakes,  Henry  James  Lionel,  eldest  son  of  Major  Orbell  Henry  Oakes,  2nd 
Worcester  Regiment,  1,  Battenhall  Villas,  Worcester,  aged  14, 
April  30.  Left  1895.2  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  West  Riding  Regiment  1899.    Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1901.    Severely  wounded.    Despatches.    Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Parry,  Edward  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Parry,  Esq.,  Lucknow  Drive, 
Mapperly  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  July  21.  Left  1898.1  Stallard 

XV.   1897.    King's  College,   Cambridge,   B.A.,   1902.    Of    Woodthorpe    Grange, 
Nottingham.    New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Richardson,  Arthur  Valentine,  elder  son  of  Maurice  Henry  Richardson, 
Esq.,  13,  Exbury  Road,  Catford,  S.E.,  aged  13,  February  26.  Left 

1896.3  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  Cheshire  Regiment  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900. 
Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Soames,  Cecil  Alfred,  third  son  of  Walter  Kolle  Soames,  Esq. ,16,  Stephens 
Park,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  May  5.  Left  1897.3  Stallard 

Died  30th  October,  1900. 

Stebbing,  Nigel  Austin,  third  son  of  William  Stebbing,  Esq.,  79,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  14,  January  14.  Left 

1895.2  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900. 

Wright,  Ernest  Edward  Vleminckz,  only  son  of  William  Edward  Wright, 
Esq.,  West  Hall,  Middleton,  Kings  Lynn,  aged  14,  September  29. 
Left  1897. 2  Stallard 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1900.    Assistant  Librarian,  St.  Deiniel's  Library, 
Hawarden,  from  1902. 


Percival,  1887-95.  205 


Nicholls,  Hubert  Augustus,  fifth  son  of  Edward  William  Nicholls,  Esq., 
Rokesly,  Middle  Lane,  Hornsey,  London,  aged  14,  April  15. 
Left  1897.3  School 

XI.  1897.   In  Lloyds,  London,  E.G.,  from  1898.  Of  62,  Queen's  Gardens,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  W. 

Noble,  Walter  Jeffery  Wheelock,  only  sou  of  Walter  Elliot  Wheelock 
Noble,  Esq.,  86,  Manchester  Road,  Southport,  aged  14,  May  24. 
Left  1896.2  School 

Woolwich  1896.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1898.  Port  Royal,  Jamaica,  1904. 

Brown,  Lionel  Clifford,  younger  son  ef  Horace  Tabra  Brown,  Esq.,  47,  High 
Street,  Burton-oii-Trent,  aged  13,  December  10.  Left  1897.2  Brooke 

University  College,  London.  1897.    Wine  growing  in  South  Africa.     Of  Beyers 
Kloof,  Klafmuts,  Cape  Colony. 

Lee,  Philip  Douglas,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Morier  Lee,  Esq.,  21,  Campden 
Bill  Road,  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  December  20.  Left 
1896.2  Michell 

Doughty,  Charles,  only  son  of  Mrs.  W.  N.  Walker,  and  the  late  Charles 
Doughty,  Esq.,  Bank  House,  Horsforth,  Leeds,  aged  15,  July  27. 
Left  1896.8  Brooke 

Wedgwood,  Bertram  Hensleigh,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Allen 
Wedgwood,  Esq.,  31,  Queen  Anne  Street,  London,  aged  16, 
December  27.  Left  1894.3  Whitelaw 

Morris   Davies,   Percy   Meyrick,   second   son    of    Morris    Davies,    Esq., 
(O.K.  1857),  Troy  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  5.  Left  1899.2  Town 
XI.  1898,  1899.    A  Mining  Engineer.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Elsee,  Herbert,  fourth  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Elsee,  Rugby,  aged  14,  July  12. 
Left  I895.3  Town 

A  Mechanical  Engineer.    Address,  16,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1894. 

Cawley,  John  Stephen,  third  son  of  Frederick  Cawley,  Esq.,  Blackley, 
Lancashire,  aged  14,  October  27.  Left  1897.2  School 

Sandhurst  1897.    Gazetted  to  the  20th  Hussars  1898.   Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1902.     Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.    Cairo  1904. 

Nickalls,  Morres,  third  son  of  Sir  Patteson  Nickalls,  Fallowfield,  Chisle- 
hurst,  aged  14,  March  11.  Left  1897.2  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.      Reform  Club. 

Powell,  Charles  Folliott  Borrodaile,  second  son  of  Richard  Douglas  Powell, 
M.D.,  afterwards  Baronet,  62,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  14, 
December  19.  Left  1898. 2  School 

VIII.  1897,  1898.    Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  1899.    Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  and  was  killed  at  Rietfontein,  13th  July,  1901. 

Bayley,  Arthur  Frederick,  sixth  son  of  Captain  Frank  Bayley,  Nutwall, 
Colombo,  Ceylon,  aged  15,  March  8.  Leftl896.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Field  Artillery  1900.    At  Bangalore  1904. 

Best,  Keith,  second  son  of  Charles  Winterborn  Best,  Esq.,  1,  Ovdngtoii 
Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  August  27.  Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 

Cooke,  Henry  Harwood,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  James  Cooke,  Esq., 
Summerfield,  Ilkley,  near  Leeds,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left 
1898.2  Whitelaw 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science,  1901.  Assistant  Master 
at  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh,  from  1902. 


20B  Percival,  1887-95. 

Cox,  Charles  Henry  Fortnom,  only  son  of  Samuel  Herbert  Cox,  Esq., 
35,  Edwardes  Square,  Kensington,  London,  aged  13,  April  3. 

Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902. 

Sidebottom,  John  Chappe,  second  son  of  Ealph  Yardley  Sidebottom,  Esq., 
(o.n.  1868),  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  25.  Left 
1897. 2  Morice 

Gilkison,  Dugald  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  D.  S.  Gilkison,  Esq.,  7,  Palace 
Road,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  March  5.  Left  1897.3  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Scottish  Rifles,  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902, 
in  eluding  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  actions  at  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  and  Vaal  Kranz. 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Owtram,  Cyril  Lawrence,  sixth  son  of  Charles  Henry  Owtram,  Esq., 
Ryleston,  Beckenham.  Kent,  aged  14,  Jan.  10.  Left  1896.3  Donkin 

Crystal  Palace  School  of  Engineering,  1897.  Associate,  Royal  School  of  Mines, 
1902.  Electric  Engineer,  Mining,  1904.  Address,  Gwynfryn,  Llan  Festiniog, 
North  Wales. 

Beamish,  William  Robert  Delacour,  only  son  of  Captain  James  Caulfield 
13eamish,  Lough  Mask  House,  Ballinrobe,  Co.  Mayo,  aged  14, 

September  29.     Left  1897  2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1699.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1902. 
Queen's  Medal. 

Dugdale,  John  Percy,  eldest  son  of  John  Marshall  Dugdale,  Esq.,  (o.n. 
1866),  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  aged  14,  Sept.  28.  Left  1898.2  Collins 

New  College,  Oxford,  October,  1898.    Died  about  1900. 

Remer,  Geoffrey,  only  son  of  Herbert  Arthur  Remer,  Esq.,  The  Brook, 
Sandbach,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  February  1.  Left  1897.1  Collins 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.  A  Student  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1900.  Of 
56,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Gaddum,  Russell  Charles  Sydney,  only  son  of  Theodore  Gaddum,  Esq., 
7,  South  Street,  Manchester,  aged  13,  Mar.  31.  Left  1898.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1899.    In  business  from  1902.    Address,  as  above. 
Harding',  Lawrance,  fifth  son  of  William  Septimus  Harding,  Esq.,  Harborne, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  October  17.     Left  1897.3  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1903.  Of  48,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.,  and  15, 
Campden  Hill  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

Wood,  Henry  Cooper,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Joseph  Wood,  Esq.,  Boundes 
Park,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  15,  Aug.  30.  Left  1895.3  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1900.  A  Merchant.  Of  Fernshaw,  Limpsfield, 
Surrey.  City  Carlton  Club. 

Lanyon,  Charles  Valentine,  eldest  son  of  Louis  Mortimer  Lanyon,  Esq., 
Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left  1898.2  Steel 

VIII.  1898.    Gazetted  to  the  Norfolk  Regiment,  1899. 

Cooper,  Olive  Foster,  only  son  of  John  Foster  Cooper,  Esq.,  30,  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  3.  Lett  1897.2  Steel 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Duke,  Reginald  Hare,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Hare  Duke,  The 
Vicarage,  Craigavad,  Co.  Down,  aged  16,  July  25.  Left  1896.2  Steel 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill.  In  Egypt  1904,   Turf  Club,  Cairo. 
Herbert,    William    Henry,  elder  son   of    William   Henry    Herbert,  Esq., 
Fairhill,  Coventry,  aged  14,  January  19.     Left  1896.2  Steel 

Of  The  Grange,  Coventry. 

Wingate-Saul,    Norman    Wingate,    fifth  son   of  Dr.    William   Wingate 

Wingate-Saul,   Fentoii   Cawthorne   House,    Lancaster,  aged  14, 

March  6.     Left  1896.3  Brooke 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1901.    Home 

address,  as  above. 


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Charlton,  Frederick  William,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Charlton,  Esq., 
Bickerton  House,  Birkdale,  near  Southport,  aged  14,  August  24. 
Left  1897.2  Stallard 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1897.  Postmaster  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second 
Class  Natural  Science  1900,  Second  Class  Law  1901.  Home  Civil  Service  1903. 
Of  Weathercote,  Foxley  Lane,  Rusley,  Surrey. 

Harland,  Percy  Sawdon,  sixth  son  of  Rev.  Albert  Augustus  Harland, 
Harefield  Vicarage,  "Oxbridge,  aged  14,  July  26.  Left  1897. 2  Stallard 

Oriel  College,  Oxford.  Gazetted  to  the  East  Kent  Regiment  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1899-1902.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  King's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

Malcolm,  Frederick  Charles,  second  son  of  James  Malcolm,  Esq.,  Lurgan, 
Ireland,  aged  14,  May  21.  Left  1896. 2  Stallard 

Scott-Anderson,  Henry,  only  son  of  Thomas  Scott- Anderson,  Esq.,  Glen- 
burn  Hall,  Jedburgh,  aged  14,  April  19.     Left  1895.2  Stallard 
Dead. 

Scott,  Alexander  Hatrick,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Scott,  Esq.,  Denniston, 
Greenock,  aged  14,  February  26.  Left  1896.1  Stallard 

At  Davos  Platz  in  iU-health,  1903. 

Ward,  William,  only  son  of  William  Henry  Ward,  Esq.,  Stafford  House, 
Handsworth,  Staffs,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  1896.2  Stallard 

Seattle,  Leslie  Hay,  third  son  of  William  Halden  Beattie,  Esq.,  11,  Glen- 
cairn  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  January  7.  Left  1897.3  School 

Hall,  Frederick  Robert,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Hall  and  the  late  Frederick  John 

Hall,  62,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  9.  Left  1897.1  Town 

In  business  as  a  Colliery  Agent.    Of  Lichfield  Villa,  Avenue  Road,  Leamington. 

Ross,  Thomas  Erskine,  third  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Ross,  Esq.,  Indian 
Civil  Service,  Madras  Presidency,  aged  11,  January  22.  Left 
1900.2  Town 

Keble  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903,  Cuddesdon  Theological  College,  1903. 
Morris,  Arthur  Edward,  only  son  of  Prof.  Edward  Ellis  Morris,  (O.K.  1859), 
The  University,   Melbourne,    Australia,   aged  14,  November  16. 
Left  1 898.3  School 

XI.  1898.  XV.  1898.  University  of  Melbourne,  M.B.  and  B.S.  1903.  Address,  as 
above. 

Combe,  Samuel  Barbour,  third  son  of  Abram  Combe,  Esq.,   (O.R.  1866), 
Arlington,  Belfast,  aged  13,  January  20.     Left  1897.1         Whitelaw 
In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1894. 

Murray,  Antony  Stoddard,  only  son  of  David  Murray,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  169, 
West  George  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  Mar.  16.  Left  1897.2  School 

St.  Andrew's  University,  M.A.  1901.    Of  Moor  Park,  Cardross,  Dumbartonshire. 

Rogers,  John  Edmund  Morewood,  only  son  of  John  Henry  Rogers, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1863),  Glyncoed,  Llanelly,  aged  14,  April  21. 
Left  1895.3  Whitelaw 

Wrigley,  Frederick  Charles  Carr,  seventh  son  of  James  Albert  Wrigley, 
Esq.,  Fieldhead,  Netherton,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  October  30 
Left  1897.3  Whitelaw 

XV.  1897.    A  Woollen  Manufacturer.    Of  Netherton,  Huddersfield. 

Adam,  Thomas  Livingston,  only  son  of  Thomas  Adam,  Esq.,  16,  Albyn 
Place,  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  January  15.  Left  1897.2  Morice 


208  Percival,  1887-95. 


Bankart,  Arthur  Sydney  Blundell,  only  son  of  James  Bankart,  Esq.,  M.D., 
19,  Southernhay,  Exeter,  aged  14,  Sept.  26.     Left  1898.2      Morice 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Duncan,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Llwyn  yr  Eryr,  Llandough* 
near  Cardiff,  aged  13,  November  23.  Left  1899.1  Donkin 

XV.  1897,  1898.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.  A  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple.  In  Journalism  1903.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900,  in 
Transport  Service.  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Of  Penarth,  near  Cardiff. 

Dunkley,  Edward  Yincent,  second  son  of  Henry  Dunkley,  Esq.,  The 
Manor  House,  Thurlaston,  aged  14,  Ang.  19.  Left  1896.3  Donkin 

A  Medical  Student,  St.  George's  Hospital,  1904.  Address,  37,  Montserrat  Road, 
Putney,  London,  S.W. 

Edmondson,  James  Townley,  third  son  of  John  Edmoridson,  Esq.,  Groby 
Road,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  June  23.  Left  1897.3  Donkin 

Address,  Limehurst,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Hathornthwaite,  James  Carnegy,  only  son  of  Jas.  Thomas  Hathornthwaite, 
Esq.,  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay,  aged  13,  November  29. 
Left  1898.2  Donkin 

Sandhurst  1899.    Gazetted  to  Unattached  List,  1900.    Indian  Staff  Corps,  1901. 

Reserve   Force,  Somaliland  Field  Force,    1902-03.      Home    address,    Raeburn, 

Boscombe,  Hants. 

Macaulay,  Kenneth  Lancelot,  only  son  of  W.  M.  Macaulay,  Esq.,  44, 
Cleveland  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  Oct.  27.  Left  1897.1  Donkin 

Peacey,  Howard  Marriott,  only  son  of  William  Peacey,  Esq.,  M.B.,  11, 
Breakspeare  Road,  Brockley,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  November  20. 
Left  1899.2  Donkin 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1899.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class, 
Historical  Tripos,  1902.  Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant,  1902.  Home  address, 
Rydal  Mount,  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

Spencer,  Hugh  Victor  Berkley,  third  son  of  John  Watson  Spencer,  Esq., 
Nelobiggen  House,  Kenton,  Northumberland,  aged  14,  May  24. 
Leftl897.2  Donkin 

XI.  1895, 1896, 1897.    A  Land  Agent.    Address,  as  above. 

Gainsford,  Thomas  Alan,  third  son  of  Thomas  Robert  Gainsford,  Esq., 
Bramley  Hall,  Sheffield,  aged  13,  June  !4.  Left  1896.1  Collins 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Of  Woodthorpe  Hall,  near  Sheffield. 

Hendriks,  Augustus  Mark,  younger  son  of  Augustus  Hendriks,  Esq., 
198,  Earls  Court  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left 
1897.1  Collins 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  Paget's  Horse. 

Wallace,  Aylmer  Fitzgerald  Willoughby,  son  of  Col.  Nesbit  Willoughby 
Wallace,  (O.K.  1855),  St.  John's,  Bishopstoke,  aged  14,  February  8. 
Left  1897.2  Collins 

In  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  1899,  and  gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1901,  and  died  at  sea 
on  his  way  home,  9th  October,  1901. 

Baker,  Roger  Dyke,  third  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Defoe  Baker,  Thruxton 
Rectory,  Andover,  aged  14,  July  24.  Left  1897.2  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  East  Lancashire  Regiment  1898. 

Hey  wood,  George  Guy,  elder  son  of  Frank  Hey  wood,  Esq.,  Holly  Bank, 
Sale,  ased  12,  May  23.  Left  1898.2  Sfceel 

Removed  to  a  Preparatory  School  and  returned  to  Rugby  January,  1896.  Gazetted 
to  the  Hampshire  Regiment  1901.  Home  address,  Brenton,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 


Percival,  1887-95.  209 


Hnddart,  Lindow  Hereward  Leofric,  second  son  of  James  Huddart,  Esq., 
17,  Kensington  Court,  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  2.  LeftlSQS.1  Steel 

XV.  1897.     Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1901.     Associate.   Royal  School 
of  Mines,  1903.  Appointed  to  Mineral  Survey,  South  Nigeria,  1903.'  Colonial  Club. 

Parton,  Ernest  George,  elder  son  of  George  Adolphus  Parton,  Esq., 
(O.K..  1867),  Five  Oaks,  Streatham  Common,  London,  aged  15, 
December  10.  Left  1899.2  Steel 

XL  1896.    University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903. 

Parton,  Cyril  John,  younger  son  of  the  above  George  Adolphus  Parton, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  November  29.  Left  1896  2  Steel 

XI.  1898,  1899.    Address,  Shenley,  Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham. 

Tillard,  Philip  Henry,  third  son  of  Philip  Edward  Tillard,  Esq.,  The 
Holme,  Godmanchester,  aged  13,  May  20.  Left  1899.2  Steel 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1899-1902.  India  1902.  Assistant 
Engineer,  Third  Grade.     King,  King  &  Co.,  Bombay. 

Isaacson,  Rupert  John,  third  son  of  Henry  Whytehead  Isaacson,  Esq., 
215,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  August  14.  Left 
1896.2  Collins 

Kelly,  Harry  Holdsworth,  fourth  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Holdsworth 
Kelly,  KM. A.,  11,  Merton  Road,  Southsea,  aged  14,  April  24 
Left  1896.3  Stallard 

Scholar  1894.    Woolwich  1897.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1898.    Egyptian 
Army,  Cairo. 

Milburn,  Charles  Stamp,  eldest  son  of  John  Davidson  Milburn,  Esq., 
Barnhill,  Acklington,  Northumberland,  aged  15,  December  5. 
Left  1897.2  Stallard 

XV.  1896.  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  MA.  1904.  In  business.  Address, 
as  above. 

Phillips,  Douglas  Grant  Dallas,  elder  son  of  Decimus  Faudry  Phillips,  Esq., 
25,  Michaels  Grove,  South  Kensington,  aged  14,  April  2.  Left 
1897.'  Stallard 

Address,  76,  Cheyne  Court,  Chelsea,  London,  S.W. 

Sawdon,  Frank  Reginald,  elder  son  of  Richard  Ainsworth  Sawdon,  Esq., 
58,  Claremont  Road,  Alexandra  Park,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August 
13.  Left  1896.1  Stallard 

Victoria  University,  Manchester,  1896.    M.B.  1901.     House  Surgeon,  Rotherham 
Hospital,  1902-1903.     Of  Claremont,  Stanley  Road,  Whalley  Range. 

Whittall,  Arthur  George,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  George  Whittall,  Esq., 
Stamford  Lodge,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  August  28.  Left 
1897.2  Stallard 

XI.  1897.    In  business  from  1897.    Address,  as  above. 

Roberts,  Harold   Owen  Bodvel,  third  son  of  John  Hugh  Bodvel  Roberts, 
Esq.,  Cefnycoed,  Carnarvon,  aged  13,  May  12.    Left  18982    Collins 
New  College,  Oxford,  1898-99.    Called  to  the  Bar  1902.    Of  3,   Temple  Gardens, 
London,  B.C. 

Chamberlain,  Percy  Garratt,  only  son  of  Mr.  Arthur  Garratt  Chamber- 
lain, F.C.8.,  Church  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  21.  Left 
1899.1  Town 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1902.    In 
business.    Of  3,  Market  Place,  Rugby. 

Linuell,  William  Henry,  only  son  of  Mr.  William  Henry  Linnell,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  February  23.  Left  1896.3  Town 

A  Builder  and  Contractor.    Of  1,  Railway  Terrace,  Rugby. 
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210  Percival,  1887-95. 


Swinson,  John  Hall,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Swinson,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  and 
the  late  Thomas  Spilsbury  Swinson,  M.R.O.S.,  aged  15,  March  26. 
Left  1898.'  Town 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1901.  In  a  Chartered  Accountant's  Office,  1903. 
Of  24,  Holland  Road,  London,  W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1894, 

Beachcroft,  Gerald  William,  fourth  son  of  Francis  Porten  Beachcroft,  Esq., 
C.S.I.,  (O.R.  1855),  Shelton,  Sydenham  Hill,  London,  aged  13, 
October  28.  Left  1899.2  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903. 

Birchenoilgh,  Godwin,  only  son  of  Walter  Edwin  Birchenough,  Esq., 
Foden  Bank  Cottage,  Macclesfield.  aged  13,  October  27.  Left 
1895.1  School 

Oriel  Coll«ge,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  History.    Address,  as  above. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  elder  son  of  Captain  Edward  Parker  Campbell,  Ross- 
garth,  Dunoon,  N.B.,  aged  13,  October  24.     Left  1899.1         School 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Highlanders,  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902.    Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

McCanl,  Gilbert  Cooper,  eldest  son  of  Gilbert  John  McCaul,  Esq.,  27, 
Walbrook,  London,  aged  16,  October  7.  Left  1895.1  School 

Evans,  William,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Evans,  Esq.,  Llangibby  Castle,  near 
Newport,  Monmouthshire,  aged  13,  Jan.  25.     Left  1898.1      School 
Address,  15,  Wilton  Place,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Grover,  Charles  Walter,  elder  son  of  Walter  Grover,  Esq.,  Hemel 
Hempstead,  aged  14,  April  20.  Left  1895.3  School 

Sandhurst  1898.  Gazetted  to  the  King's  Own  Royal  Lancashire  Regiment,  1899. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902,  including  Relief  of  Ladysmith, 
actions  at  Spion  Kop  and  Pieter's  Hill.  Severely  wounded.  Despatches. 
Queeen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Grylls,  Horace  Bere,  third  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Shadwell  Morley  Grylls, 
Broomhall,  Woking,  aged  13,  October  13.  Left  1899  *  School 

XI.  1898,  1899.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1899. 

Hutchison,  Robert  Oliphant,  eldest  son  of  Henry  William  Hutchison,  Esq., 
Ingleside.  Kirkcaldy,  N.B.,  aged  13,  Nov.  1.     Left  1899.2     School 
XV.  1898.    XI.   1899.     Minor  Exhibitioner,  1899.     Hertford  College,   Oxford, 
B.A.  1904. 

Jacqitier,  Antoine  Francois  Fre*de*ric,  elder  son  of  Francois  Jacquier,  Esq., 

4,  Rue  de  la  Bourse,  Lyon,  France,  aged  13,  July  1.  Leftl896.3  School 

A  French  Subject.    Diploma,  Institute  Commercial  de  Paris,  1901.    Served  one 

year  in  the  96th  Regiment  of  Infantry  (French).    Entered  the  Banking  business, 

1902.    Of  31,  Avenue  de  Noailles,  Lyon,  France. 

Lee  Warner,  William  Hamilton,  third  son  of  William  Lee  Warner,  Esq., 
afterwards  K. C.S.I.,  (O.R.  1859),  Secretary  to  the  Government, 
Bombay,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  1899.'  School 

Scholar  1894.  Racquets  1899.  Scholar  of  University  College,  1899,  First  Class 
Classical  Moderations,  1901,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classics,  1903.  Address, 
Bickley,  Kent. 

Macdonald,  Reginald  Lindsay,  second  son  of  the  late  John  MacKenzie 
Macdonald,  and  nephew  of  W.  K.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Windmill 
House,  Arbroath,  aged  14.  September  14.  Left  1895.8  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  from  Easter,  1900. 

MacLeod,  John  Christie,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Kenneth  MacLeod,  39,  Clarri- 
caide  Gardens,  Bayswater  Road,  London,  aged  14,  August  8. 
Left  1897.1  School 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  Paget's  Horse. 


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Orphoot,  Barnett  Napier  Henderson,  only  son  of  Thomas  Henderson 
Orphoot,  Esq.,  3,  Rothsay  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  April  13. 
Left  1898.1  School 

Rawnsley,  Noel  Hardwicke,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Hardwicke 
Drummond  Rawnsley,  Crosthwaite  Vicarage,  Keswick,  aged  13, 
December  14.  Left  1897.3  School 

VIII.  1896,  1897. 

Smith,  Arthur  Lionel  Forster,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Lionel  Smith,  Esq., 
The  King's  Mound,  Oxford,  aged  14,  August  19.  Left  1899.2  School 

Scholar  1895.  XI.  1899.  Major  Exhibitioner  1899.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  1899.  B.A.,  Second  Class  Final  Classics,  1903.  Address,  as  above. 

Temple,  William,  younger  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Right  Rev-  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  London,  afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Fulham 
Palace,  London,  S.W.,  aged  12,  October  15.  Left  1900.'  School 

Scholar  1895.    Major  Exhibitioner  1900.    Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 

1900,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1902. 

Wheler,  Frederick  Trevor,  only  son  of  Oapt.  William  Alfred  Wheler, 
Abbot's  Field,  St.  Albans,  aged  14,  April  27.  Left  1897.1  School 

Camborne  School  of  Mines.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Beattie,  Maurice  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  John  Labouchere  Beattie,  Esq., 
40,  Chancery  Lane,  London, aged  14,  April  11.  Left  1897.2  Whitelaw 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1899.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-01. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Drinkwater,  George  Carr,  only  son  of  Harry  George  Walter  Drinkwater, 
Esq.,  1,  Farndon  Road,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left 
1897.*  Whitelaw 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the 
Oxford  University  Volunteers.  An  Architect. 

Le  Patourel,  Arthur  McGregor,  only  son  of  Mrs.  Le  Patourel,  65,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  London,  and  the  late  Major  Arthur  Le  Patourel, 
aged  14,  May  10.  Left  1895.8  Whitelaw 

Paige,  Grylls  Phillips,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Paige,  Esq.,  Trengweath  House, 
Redruth,  Cornwall,  aged  14,  July  19.  Left  1898.*  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Law,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Simon,  Heinrich  Helmuth,  third  son  of  Henry  Gustav  Simon,  Esq,  Darwin 
House,  Didsbury,  aged  13,  October  19.  Left  1899.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1899.  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Natural  Science 
Tripos,  1902.  Of  Lawnhurst,  Didsbury. 

Tawney,  Richard  Henry,  second  son  of  Charles  Henry  Tawney,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1851),  Librarian  to  the  India  Office,  aged  13,  November  30. 
Left  1899  .*  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1894.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1899.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.  Home  address,  Southlands,  Weybridge. 

Crowe,  Frank,  only  son  of  George  Francis  Crowe,  Esq.,  The  Elms, 
Kirkstall,  Leeds,  aged  14,  June  20.  Left  1898.3  Morice 

XV.  1898. 

Dillon,  Eric  Fitzgerald,  younger  son  of  the  Hon.  Conrad  Adderley  Dillon, 
53.  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  London,  aged  13,  April  4.  Left 
1898.3  Morice 

Scholar  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  Army  Service  Corps,  1900.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1901.  Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Badminton  Club. 
Agents,  Cox  and  Co. 

Godman,  Laurence,  third  son  of  Arthur  Fitzpatrick  Godman,  Esq.,  Smeaton 
Manor,  Northallerton,  aged  14,  September  4.     Left  1898.2    Morice 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1899. 


Percival,  1887-95. 


Millar,  Edrio  William  Hoyer,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Edward  Millar,  Esq.. 
Heathdown,  tiampstead  Heath,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14,  Sept.  5. 
Left  1899.2  Morice 

Scholar  1894.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1899.  Exhibitioner  of  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  1899,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1901,  B.A.,  First  Class  Final 
Classics,  1903.  Passed  3rd  in  Civil  Service  Examination,  1903 .  Address,  as  above. 

Beaven,  Harold  Oastlereagh,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Beaven  Heaven, 
Grammar  School,  Preston,  aged  15,  Sept.  12.  Left  1898.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1894.  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1898.  Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1898, 
First  Class  Mathematic  Moderations,  and  Junior  Mathematical  Scholar,  1900, 
B.A.,  First  Class  Final  Mathematics,  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College, 
from  1901. 

Behreus,  Harold  Jacob,  eldest  son  of  Gustav  Behrens,  Esq.,   Holly  Royde. 
Withington,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  14  Left  1898.2  Donkin 
In  business.    At  Calcutta  1904. 

Gubbitas,  Gerald  William  Bassett,  only  son  of  John  Gabbitas,  Esq., 
36,  Sackville  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left 
1898.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1894.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1901-02. 

GribbOD,  Walter  Harold,  second  son  of  Walter  Gait  Gribbon,  Esq.,  Combe 
Lea,  Kingston  Hill,  near  London,  aged  13,  January  29.  Left 
1897.*  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Lancashire  Regiment  1901.    Tn  Calcutta  1904. 

Ingledew,  Norman  Murray,  fourth  son  of  John  Pybus  Ingledew,  Esq., 
Angleham,  Cathedral  Road,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  February  2.  Left 
1897.8  Donkin 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903.  Practising  at  Cardiff  and  Swansea.  Of  57,  Monnt 
Stuart  Square,  Cardiff. 

Moberly,  Charles  Noel,  only  son  of  George  Ernest  Moberly,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1859), 
Cottesmore,  Tuddenham  Road,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  December  24 
Left  1898.2  Donkin 

Pupil  at  Brush  Electric  Co.  1898.    Address,  as  above. 

Paul,  Arthur  Edward,  third  son  of  Robert  Macleane  Paul,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1854), 
South  Leigh,  Truro,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left  1898.3  Donkin 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903. 

Attenborough,  Robert  Harold,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Percy  Attenborough, 
Esq.,  Haydon  Hill,  Bushey,  Herts,  aged  13,  November  25. 
Left  1898.2  Collins 

Studied  in  Germany.    Tn  business  from  1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Baker,  Lionel  Gray,  third  son  of  the  late  William  Mills  Baker,  Esq., 
Hallen  Lodge,  Henbury,  Gloucestershire,  aged  14,  September  9. 
Left  1896.3  Collins 

Sandhurst  1899.  Gazetted  to  the  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-02.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  King's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

Daniell,  Gilbert  Lindsay,  younger  son  of  Edward  Cecil  Daniell,  Esq  ,  40, 
Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  aged  13,  Sept.  25. 
Left  1897.1  Collins 

Scholar  1894. 

Lomer,  Sydney  Frederick  Mclllree,  third  son  of  Cecil  Wilson  Lomer,  Esq., 
Rossmore,  Shirley,  Southampton,  aged  14,  May  21.  Left 
1896.8  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  1899.    Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Percival,  1887-95.  213 


Mac  Allan,  Alan  Ronald,  son  of  Mrs.  MacAUan,  8,  Washington  Terrace, 
Southampton,  and  the  late  Alan  Bertram  Mac  Allan,  YV.S.,aged  14, 
December  19.  Left  1896.3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Scottish  Rifles,  1899. 

Preston,  Frank  Matthew,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Kley  Preston,  Esq.,  Words- 
worth House,  Manningham,  Bradford,  aged  13,  January  31. 
Left  1897.1  Collins 

Address,  St.  George's  Island,  Looe,  Cornwall. 

Treves,    Frederick    Boileau,    elder   son    of  William  Knight  Treves,  Esq., 

31,  Dalby  Square,  Margate,  aged  14,  January  5    Left  1898.1  Collins 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1901.    A  Medical  Student,  St.  Thomas'  Hospital. 

Venables,  Gilbert  Rowland,  eldest  son  of  Rowland  George  ^enables,  Esq  , 
(O.K.  1859),  The  Lodge,  Ludlow,  aged  13,  Oct.  7.  Left  1899.2  Collins 

University  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902. 

Baynes,  Geoffrey,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Baynes,  Esq.,  (o.n.  1863), 
Samlesbury  Old  Hall,  Preston,  aged  14,  July  20.  Left  1899.2  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Hussars  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-1902. 
Queen's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

Chamberlain,  Herbert  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Chamberlain,  Esq., 
Harborne  Hall,  Harborne,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  June  15.  Michell 
Died  at  School  25th  November,  1897. 

Dukes,  Laurence,  third  son  of  Dr.  Clement  Dukes,  Rugby,  aged  13.  October 
20.  Left  1898.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1901.  Natural  Science  Tripos  1901.  A  Student 
and  Entrance  Scholar  at  University  College  Hospital,  London,  1902.  Of  44, 
Emperor's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Lamb,  John,  younger  son  of  Mrs.  Hausell,  Holly  Lodge,  Thorpe,  Norwich, 
and  the  late  Rev.  John  Lamb,  (o.u.  1841),  aged  14,  September  21. 
Leftl897.3  Michell 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Mashonaland  Agency,  Buluwayo,  South  Africa. 

Parson,  George,  only  soif  of  Francis  John  Parson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  New 
Somerset  Hospital,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa,  aged  14,  October  8. 
Left  1898.2  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War.  Retired 
1903.  Took  up  an  appointment  in  the  Survey  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia, 
1904. 

Owen,  Douglas  Charles,  younger  son  of  Francis  Arthur  Owen,  Esq  , 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay,  aged  13,  December  17.  Leftl899.2  Michell 

Trinity  CoUege,  Cambridge,  1899.  Gazetted  to  the  Middlesex  Regiment  1901. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  March  to  May,  1902.  Medal.  Of  35,  Rosary 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Isthmian  Club. 

Richardson,  Nowell,  younger  son  of  William  Richardson,  Esq.,  Kainford 
House,  near  St.  Helens,  Lancashire,  aged  15,  August  9.  Left 

1898.1  Michell 

Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Vickers,  Henry  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Edmond  Vickers,  Esq., 
Manor  House,  Ecclesall,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  December  24.  Left 

1898.2  Michell 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.,  Third  Class  Law,  1901.  Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 
Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  Ralph  Woempener,  only  son  of  Prof.  John  Cook  Wilson,  12,  Fyfield 
Road,  Oxford,  aged  14,  September  6.  Left  1898.*  Michell 

Scholar  1898.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Second  Class  Classical  Moderations  1900, 
B.A.  1902.  Cape  Civil  Service  from  1903.  Address,  Treasury,  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa. 


214  Percival,  1887-95. 


Black,  Patrick,  third  son  of  Arthur  Black,  Esq.,  36,  Princes  Square, 
Bays  water,  London,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1897.3  Steel 

Scholar  1894.    Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1901.    A  Student  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Chamberlain,  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Chamberlain,  Esq.,  Moor 
Green  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  February  12.  Left  1897.2  Steel 

VIII.  1895,  1896,  1897.    In  business  in  Birmingham.    Address,  as  above. 

Curell,  Andrew  Cottrell,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Ourell,  Esq.,  Ballygarvey, 
Ballymena,  Ireland,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  1898.3  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  8th  Hussars  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-1902. 

Hadley,  Felix  Cyril  Timmins,  eldest  son  of  Felix  Hadley,  Esq.,  junr.,  and 
nephew  of  Miss  Alice  Hadley,  15,  Vicarage  Road,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  aged  13,  August  29.  Left  1900.2  Steel 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Pearson,    Frederic   George   Waites,   third  son  of  George  Pearson,  Esq., 
2,  Parkfield  Road,  Bradford,  aged  14,  April  30.    Left  1898.1    Steel 
A  Contractor.    Address,  Brickendoubury,  Hertford. 

Anderson,  Neville,  younger  son  of  William  Mortimer  Anderson,  Esq., 
12,  Langridge  Road,  S.  Kensington,  London,  aged  13,  January  11 
Left  1899.1  Brooke 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Bath  Club. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Inverneill, 
Ardrishaig,  N.B.,  aged  14,  January  15.  Left  1899.a  Brooke 

Scholar  1894.  VIII.  1898,  1899.   Head  of  the  School.   Scholar  of  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1899.    In  the  Shipbuilding  business  from  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Dowson,  Oscar  Follett,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Enfield  Dowson,  The 
Unitarian  Manse,  Gee  Cross,  Hyde,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  23. 
Left  1897.*  Brooke 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Geddes,   Guy    Westland,   only   son   of   Charles   Turner   Geddes,   Esq.,  I, 

Hastings  Street,  Upper  Wood  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  August  8. 

Left  1897.1  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  from  ranks  New  Zeaalnd  Contingent, 

1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.    Despatches.    Queen's  Medal 

with  four  Clasps. 

Gordon,  John  Steuart,  only  son  of  John  Patrick  Gordon,  Esq.,  Cairnfield, 
Buckie,  N.B.,  aged  14,  August  15.  Left  1898.1  Brooke 

Hannay,  Charles  Scott,  third  son  of  Thomas  Scott  Hannay,  Esq.,  Green 
Bank,  Upton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  Nov.  2.  Left  1898.2  Brooke 

XI.  1897,  1898.    XV.  1897.    Racquets  1898.    Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902. 
In  a  Cotton  Broker's  Office,  from  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Hearfield,  John,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Ward  Hearfield,  Esq.,  Melton 
House,  Brough,  East  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  June  21.  Left 
1894.3  Brooke 

Mills,  John  Kane,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Lawrence  Heyworth  Mills,  D.D., 
19,  Norham  Road,  Oxford,  aged  13,  Jan.  12.  Left  1896.1  Brooke 

Otter,  William  Henry,  younger  son  of  Francis  Otter,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1844), 
Ranby  Sail,  near  Lincoln,  aged  14,  March  6.  Left  1897. *  Brooke 

Trinity  College,   Cambridge,   B.A.  1902.     Of  12,   Chelsea  Court,  London,  S.W. 
Raleigh  Club. 

Thwaites,  Arthur  Percival,  only  son  of  Thomas  Hurst  Thwaites,  Esq., 
fledonville,  Harrogate,  aged  14,  January  23.  Leftl897.1  Brooke 


Percival,  1887-95.  215 


Young,  James  Reid,  elder  son  of  Archibald  Young,  Esq.,  Woodhall,  Port 
Glasgow,  N.B.,  aged  15,  September  26.  Left  1897.3  Brooke 

Angus,  Reginald  George,  eldest  son  of  William  Mathwin  Angus,  Esq.,  Fen- 
ham  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  July  21.  Left  1896.1  Stallard 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1900. 

Blandy,  Claude  Melbourne,  second  son  of  Richard  Ridpath  Blandy,  Esq., 
Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary,  aged  15,  July  15.  Left  1897.1  Stallard 

Studied  in  Germany  and  France  two  years.     Fruit  Farming  in  Spain,  1899-1900. 
Holds  an  appointment  in  Jersey,  1904,  but  shortly  sailing  for  West  Indies. 

Christie,  Harold  Douglas,  second  son  of  John  Alexander  Christie,  Esq., 
Cranethorpe,  Guy's  Cliff  Road,  Leamington,  aged  15,  June  2. 
Left  1896.2  Stallard 

Associate,   Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants.     Of  The  Chantry,  Stanmore, 

Middlesex. 

Cox,  Frederick  Hugh,  elder  son  of  Harry  Cox,  Esq.,  Comilla  District. 
Tippera,  Eastern  Bengal,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1896.3  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Marines  1898. 

Goff,  John  Talbot.  second  son  of  JohnCrosbie  Goff,  Esq.,  Clonard,  Killiney, 

Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  December  12.     Left  1898.2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Worcester  Regiment  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902. 

Gotto,  James  Porter  Corry,  second  son  of  Arthur  Charles  Gotto,  Esq., 

Rnshmere,    Malone    Road,    Belfast,     aged    15,    June    7.       Left 

1896.3  Stallard 

Greenway,  Edwin  Ricketts,  eldest  son  of  Edwin  C.  Greenway,  Esq.,  Cawn- 
pore,  India,  aged  15,  September  18.  Left  1896.3  Stallard 

Marshall,  Henry,  second  son  of  Henry  Marshall,  Esq.,  Calle  de  Valentia, 
301,  Barcelona,  aged  15.  March  15.  Left  1895.2  Stallard 

Rollasoil,  George,  elder  son  of  George  Rollason,  Esq..  Wood  End  Hall, 
Erdington,  aged  14,  September  14.  Left  1897.3  Stallard 

Wormald,  William  Francis,  only  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Wormald,  Esq., 
The  Rise,  Swanningdale,  Ascot,  aged  14,  July  24.  Left 
1896.3  Stallard 

Address,  Horncastle,  Guildford. 

Bowden  Smith,  Walter  Adrian  Carnegie,  only   son   of  the  late  Walter 

Baird  Bowden  Smith,  8,  de  Beauvoir  Terrace,  Guernsey,  aged  13, 

September  25.     Left  1899.3  Dickinson 

VIII  1899.    Sandhurst  1899.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Fusiliers  1900.    Junior  Naval 

and  Military  Club. 

Bush,  Paul  Francis  Wheler,  eldest  son  of  Mrs.  Bush,  Little  Church  Street, 
Rugby,  and  the  late  Robert  Francis  Evans  Bush,  aged  13,  August 
26.  Left  1898.«  Town 

An  Electrical  Engineer.    Outside  Department,   Messrs.   Willans  &  Robinson, 
Rugby. 

Cox,  Lionel  Maidstone,  fifth  son  of  Mr.  Arthur  Russell  Cox,  The  Old  Bank, 
15,  Church  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14.  Nov.  19.  Left  1896.3  Town 

An  Engineer.     Outside    Department,    Messrs.    Willans    &    Robinson,    Rugby. 
Address,  as  above. 

Heron,  George  Wykeham,  fourth  son  of  the  late  John  Eden  Heron,  Esq., 
Oakfield,  Rugby,  and  ward  of  Thomas  Arnold  Wise,  Esq.,  aged 
13,  October  16.  Left  1899.1  Town 

Scholar,  Westminster  Hospital,  1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Loveday,  Henry  Doddington,  third  son  of  John  Edward  Taylor  Loveday, 
Esq.,  The  Gate  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  11.  Left 
1896.*  Town-Donkin 

Passed  Law  Final  1902.    Home  address,  Williamscote,  Banbury. 


216  Percival,  1887-95. 


Roberts,  Percival,  third  son  of  Mrs.  Emily  0.  Roberts,  19,  Hillmorton 
Eoad,  Rugby,  and  the  late  John  Milton  Roberts,  aged  14, 
April  22.  Left,  1899.2  Town— Whitelaw 

Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.  Reading  for  Law  School  at  Harvard 
University,  1904.  Of  16,  State  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

Wilson,  Ambrose  Cyril,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Ambrose  John  Wilson,  D.D., 
Rugby,  aged  13,  July  13.  Left  same  term.  Town 

At  Lancing  College,  1895-1900.  A  Medical  Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  from  1900.  Tackley  Rectory,  Oxford. 

Hurdle,  F.  O.  N.,  son  of  Frederick  Hurdle,  Esq.,  Westcombe,  Westover 
Road,  Wandsworth,  aged  13,  Nov.  19.  Left  after  one  week.  Donkin 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1895. 

Carnelly,  Stephen  Henry,  elder  son  of  the  late  Professor  Thomas  Carnelly, 
Birch  wood  House,  Cults,  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  September  22. 
Left  1897.2  School 

Gray,  Francis  James,  only  son  of  Mr.  Alderman  James  Walter  Gray, 
afterwards  Knight,  1,  St.  Margaret  Road,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Aug.  31. 
Left  1897.1  School 

Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1903.    Of  23,  Downshire  Hill,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Henderson,  Charles  Raymond  Barren,  fourth  son  of  William  Horn 
Henderson,  Esq.,  Nether  Parkley,  Linlithgow,  aged  13,  March  24. 
Left  1900,2  School 

XI.  1898,  1899, 1900.  XV.  1899.  Gazetted  to  the  Black  Watch,  1901.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1901-02.  Agents,  Cox  and  Co. 

McKelvie,  John,  third  son  of  the  late  John  McKelvie,  Esq.,  The  Cross, 
Whitehaven,  aged  13,  February  14.  Left  1899.2  School 

Staples-Brown,  Richard  Charles,  only  son  of  Frederick  John  Staples- 
Brown,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1858),  St.  Stephen's,  Bampton,  Oxfordshire, 
aged  13,  June  29.  Left  1896.3  School 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Stiebel,  Ernest  Arthur,  younger  son   of   Bernard   Franz    Stiebel,  Esq., 
LucknowAvenue, Nottingham, aged!4,  April28.  Leftl897.1  School 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1902.    Of  23,  Downshire  Hill,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Wing",  Arthur,  younger  son  of  Henry  Vincent  Wing,  Esq.,  1,  Gray's  Inn 
Square,  London,  W.C.,  aged  14,  Sept.  3.  Left  1898  2  School 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Of  10,  Ridgmount  Gardens,  London,  W.C. 

Buer,  Arthur  Knill,  younger  son  of  John  Butler  Buer,  Esq.,  Oakfield 
Lodge,  Tulse  Hill,  London,  aged  13,  June  15.  Left  1899.1  Whitelaw 

Farran,  George  Lambert,  second  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Farran,  Esq., 
Stags  End,  Hemel  Herapstead,  aged  13,  January  30.  Left 
1897.1  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  1900.    Indian  Army  1901. 

Griffiths,  Gerald  William  Percival  Morgan,  second  son  of  W.  Morgan 
Griffiths,  Esq.,  Lime  Grove,  near  Carmarthen,  aged  14,  February 
25.  Left  1897.3  Whitelaw 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Hodges,  Thomas  Oliver,  only  son  of  Oliver  Thomas  Hodges,  Esq.,  Lachine, 
Chislehurst,  aged  13,  May  19.  Left  1900. 2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1895.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1900.  Exhibitioner  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  1900.  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1902.  Home  address, 
Bramley  Hill,  Croydon. 


Percival,  1887-95.  217 


Micholls,  Maurice  Gilbert,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Montefiore  Micholls,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1867),  2,  Talbot  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  July  2. 
Leftl900.2  Whitelaw 

New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  11,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  W. 

Shackleford,  Arthur  Neville,  only  son  of  Arthur  Lewis  Shackleford,  Esq., 
223,  Bristol  Road,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  December  20.  Left 
1897.3  Whitelaw 

In  business  at  Lancaster. 

Harrison,  John  Broadley,  only  son  of  Henry  Broadley  Harrison,  Esq., 
Tickton  Grange,  Beverley,  Yorka,  aged  14,  December  17. 
Left  1896.3  Donkin 

Shelmerdine,    Francis    Claude,    younger    son    of    the    Rev.    Nathaniel 

Shelmerdine,   (O.R.  1868),    Great  Comberton   Rectory,   Pershore, 

aged  13,  October  25.     Left  1899.3  Donkin 

Sandhurst  1899.    Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  1901 .     Alexandra  Princess  of 

Wales'  Own  Yorkshire  Regiment  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Walker,  Robert,  only  son  of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1872),  30,  Norham 
Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Ausr.  20.  Left  1895.3  Donkir, 

Royal  Naval  Engineering  College,  Devonport,  1898.  Engineer  Sub-Lieutenant 
1902.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Cobb,  Francis  Marsden  Reginald,  fourth  son  of  Francis  Marsden  Oobb, 
Esq.,  The  Bank  House,  Margate,  aged  13,  March  7.  Left 
1898.1  Collins 

Dugdale,  William  Marshall,  second  son  of  John  Marshall  Dugdale,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1866),  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  Oswestry,  aged  14,  January  13. 
Leftl898.3  Collins 

Learning  Land  Agency,  1899-1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-02,  in 
the  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Captain  1902.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Pass,  Herbert  Ernest,  fourth  son  of  Adolph  Fass,  Esq.,  32,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  May  15.     Left  1899.1          Collins 
Corpus  Chrlsti  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Frankau,  George  Neuberg,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Joseph  Frankau,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1869),  26,  Steele's  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  London,  aged  13, 
February  15.  Left  1897.3  Michell 

Address,  9,  Lancaster  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Gowers,  Ernest  Arthur,  second  son  of  Dr.  William  Richard  Gowers,  F.R.S., 
afterwards  Knight,  50,  Queen  Ann  Street,  London,  aged  14, 
June  2.  Left  1899*  Michell 

XI.  1897.  Scholar  of  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1899,  B.A.,  First  Class  Classical 
Tripos,  Part  I.,  1902.  Clerkship  in  the  Inland  Revenue  Department,  Somerset 
House,  1903.  Address,  as  above. 

Sanderson,  Arthur  Buchanan,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq.,  25, 
Learmouth  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  November  22.  Left 
1899.3  Michell 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1902.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Thompson,  Thomas  Raikes  Lovett,  elder  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Raikes 
Thompson,  Bart.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  aged  13,  May  12.  Left 
1897.3  Michell 

Scholar  1895.  Woolwich  1898.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1899.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1901-02.  Queen's  Medal  with  Clasp.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Cay,  Albert  Jaffray,  only  son  of  Albert  Cay,  Esq.,  Woodside,  Kenilworth, 
aged  14,  March  9.  Left  1897.3  Steel 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1902.    Address,  as  above. 
VOL.   III.  DD 


218  Percival,  1887-95. 


Nairn,  Robert  Spencer,  second  son  of  Michael  Berkley  Nairn,  Esq., 
Rankeilour,  Cupar,  Fife,  aged  14  July  11.  Left  1897.2  Steel 

Smalley,  Frederick  William,  only  son  of  Richard  Smalley,  Esq.,  Lime 
Yilla,  Lancaster,  aged  14,  October  21.  Left  1898.2  Steel 

VIII.  1898.    Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1898.    Of  Challan  Hall,  Silverdale,  near 
Carnforth,  Lancashire. 

,  Norman,  only   son   of  James   Kennedy,  Esq.,  Chesters,  New 
Kilpatrick,  near  Glasgow,  aged  13,  March  17.    Left  1899.2   Brooke 

XV.  1898.    University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902.    In  business  in  Glasgow.    Of 

Doonholm,  Ayr. 

Ogston,  James  Norman,  third  son  of  A.  M.  Ogston,  Esq.,  Ardoe,  near 
Aberdeen,  aged  13,  February  15.  Left  1898.3  Brooke 

Orr,  Robert  Clifford,  younger  son  of  Robert  H.  Orr,  Esq.,  Holywood,  Co. 
Down,  Ireland,  aged  14,  September  17.  Left  1897.3  Brooke 

Address,  7,  Lower  Crescent,  Belfast,  Ireland. 

Grischotti,  William,  younger  son  of  Rudolph  Oscar  Grischotti,  Esq.,  15, 
Grosvenor  Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  April  21. 
Left  1899.2  Stallard 

XV.  1897, 1898.    Address,  as  above. 

Marshall,  Alfred  Harold,  elder  son  of  Alfred  William  Marshall,  Esq., 
The  Towers,  Pinner,  aged  14,  December  16.  Left  1897.1  Stallard 

Moyna,  Edward  Gerald  James,  only  son  of  Edward  Sandford  Moyna,  Esq., 
Casilla  586,  Valparaiso,  Chili,  aged  14,  Sept.  3.  Left  1899.2  Stallard 

Minor  Exhibitioner,  1899.    New  College,  Oxford,  First  Class  History,  1903.    Of 
Sandymount,  Dundalk.    Bath  Club. 

Cobb,  Robert,  eldest  son  of  Herbert  Mansfield  Cobb,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1866),  Gads 
Hill  House,  Higham,  Rochester,  aged  15,  November  1.  Left 
1897.8  Payne  Smith 

A  Land  Agent  at  Higham,  near  Rochester,  1903. 

Cobb,  Henry  Frederick,  second  son  of  the  above  Herbert  Mansfield  Cobb, 
Esq.,  aged  13,  March  11.  Left  1899.2  Payne  Smith 

XI.  1898.    XV.  1898.    Fellow,  Surveyors'  Institute,  1903.    Address,  Mockbeggar, 
near  Rochester,  Kent. 

Medhurst,  William,  second  son  of  Walter  Cope  Medhurst,  Esq.,  National 
Provincial  Bank  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  14.  Left 
1898.2  Town 

Engineering  Pupil,  Apprentice,  S.E.  Railway  Company,  from  1899.    Of  33,  St. 
Andrew's  Road,  Portslade-by-Sea,  Sussex. 


HERBERT     ARMITAGE     JAMES,     D.D., 

ELECTED    HEADMASTER     IN    1895. 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,   1895. 

Burnyeat,  Hugh  Ponsonby,  fourth  son  of  William  Burnyeat,  Esq.,  Mill- 
grove,  Whitehaven,  aged  13,  May  5.  Left  1898.2  "  School 

Woolwich,  1898.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1899.    R.H.A.  1901. 

Davenport,  Gilbert  Capell,  second  son  of  Thomas  Marriott  Davenport, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1856),  Headington  Hill,  Oxford,  aged  14,  April  17. 
Left  1898.1  School 

Address,  as  above. 


James,  1895.  219 


Batt,  Bernard  Edward  Augustine,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Dorrington  Batb, 
Esq.,  M.B.,  The  Hill,  Witney,  Oxon,  aged  13,  July  1.  Left 
1900.2  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Gremmell,  Alan  Cecil,  elder  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Gemmell,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1862),  Hawksview,  Cobhara,  Surrey,  aged  14,  June  10.  Left 
1899.2  Whitelaw 

XI.  1898.      Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1900.    Home  address* 
Dalkeith  House,  Bnglefield  Green,  Surrey. 

Stirling,  Kenneth,  second  son  of  Hugh  Stirling,  Esq.,  2,  Vanbrugh  Park, 
Road,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  8.  Left  1899.2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1898.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Behrens,  Frank  Edward,  second  son  of  Gustav  Behrens,  Esq.,  Holly  Royde, 
Withington,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  1.     Left  1900  2        Donkin 
New  College,  Oxford,  B.  A.,  Third  Class  History,  1903.    In  business  in  Manchester. 
Address,  as  above. 

Goode,  Hugh  Rhonold,  son  of  the  late  William  James  Goode,  Esq.,  Tudor 
House,  Hampstead  Heath,  London,  aged  14,  January  22.  Left 
1897.2  Donkin 

Harben,  Guy  Philip,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Andrade  Harben,  Esq.,  107, 
Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  October  28. 
Left  1899.2  Donkin 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  1899-1902.    Slade  School  of  Art,  from 
1902.    Address,  as  above.    Bath  Club. 

Oswald,  William  Digby,  son  of  Thomas  Ridley  Oswald,  Esq.,  Castle  Hall, 
Milford  Haven,  S.  Wales,  aged  15,  January  20.  Leftl898.1  Donkin 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  the  Railway  Pioneer  Regiment.    D.S.O. 

Benjamin,  Ashley  Floriau,  younger  son  of  Eugene  Benjamin,  Esq., 
30,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  December  31.  Left 

1898.2  Collins 

Fletcher,  Cyril,  younger  son  of  Walter  Fletcher,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1864), 
26,  Haworth  Buildings,  Manchester,  aged  13,  July  22.  Left 

1899.3  Collins 

VIII-  1899.    Loyal  North  Lancashire  Militia,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Holden,  Kalph  Ainsworth,  third  son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Holden, 
Kilnfield,  Bromley  Cross,  Bolton,  aged  14,  October  11.  Left 
1896.2  Collins 

Tait,  William  Alfred,  only  son  of  William  Chester  Tait,  Esq.,  155,  Entre 
Quintas,  Oporto,  Portugal,  aged  14,  Dec.  23.  Left  1898.2  Collins 

A  Merchant.    Address,  as  above. 

Ollivant,  Edward,  third  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Albert  Ollivant, 
H.H.A.,  (O.K.  1856),  R.A.  Barracks,  Woolwich,  aged  13,  July  9. 
Left  1900.2  Michell 

King's  College,   Cambridge,   B.A.,   1903,-  Second  Class  Historical  Tripos,  1903. 
Member  of  Lloyds,  1903.    Address,  Elliotts,  Nuthurst,  Horsham. 

Schiele,  Harold,  third  son  of  Edward  Constantino  Schiele,  Esq.,  Villa  San 
Gustavo,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine  Republic,  aged  15,  April  10. 
Left  1896.1  Michell 

Address,  Estacion  Alejo  Ledesma,  F.C.R.,  Argentine  Republic. 

Atkinson,  Evelyn  Rupert  John,  younger  son  of  Henry  Lee  Atkinson, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Sandhurst,  Bendigo,  Victoria,  Australia,  aged  14, 
February  3.  Left  1897.2  Steel 


220  James,   1895. 


Slack,  Clulow  Orme,  elder  son  of  Francis  Alexander  Slack,  Esq.,  Chupra, 
Sarun,  Bengal,  India,  aged  14,  November  19.  Left  1898.2  Steel 

Wilkinson,  Rowland,  third  son  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Upper  wood 
Hall,  Barnsley,  aged  15,  January  20.  Left  1897.3  Steel 

Address,  Ardsley  House,  near  Barnsley. 

FargUS,  Nigel  Harry  Skinner,  son  of  Henry  Robert  Fargus,  Esq.,  Milton 

House,    Strawberry    Hill,    Middlesex,    aged    13,    July    2.     Left 

1898.3  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Scots  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902 » 

including  actions  at  Belfast  and  Lydenberg.    Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Lambert,  Dudley  Davies,  younger  son  of  John  Lambert,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1864), 
Ellesmere  House,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  August  26.  Left 
1899.2  Brooke 

VIII.  1897,  1898, 1899.    Address,  as  above. 

Annandale,  William  Stanley  O'Neil,  third  son  of  Thomas  Annandale,  M.D., 
Professor  of  Surgery,  Edinburgh  University,  aged  13,  May  8. 
Left  1897.2  Stallard 

Bolton,  William   Agnew,  elder  son  of  Joseph  John  Bolton,  Esq.,  Heath- 
field,  Lancaster  Road,  Eccles,  aged  13,  Oct.  5.  Left  1900.2  Michell 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Clarke,  Alan  Strafford,  fourth  son  of  Theophilus  Hughes  Clarke,  Esq., 
Atlingworth,  Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  13,  August  23.  Left 
1898.1  Stallard 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1900. 

Denton,  George  Clarke,  only  son  of  George  Ohardin  Denton,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1866),  afterwards  K.C.M.G.,  Lagos,  West  Africa,  aged  14, 
April  22.  Left  1899.2  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  Yorkshire  Regiment  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  Wa' 
1900-01.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Marshall,  William  Edward,  younger  son  of  Alfred  William  Marshall,  Esq., 
The  Towers,  Pinner,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  April  10.  Left 
1896.8  Stallard 

Officer,  Adam  Cairns,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Henry  Suetonius  Officer, 
Esq.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  aged  14,  Jan.  2.  Left  1896.3  Stallard 

Stallard,  George  Willes,  eldest  son  of  George  Stallard,  Esq.,  Horton 
Crescent,  Rugby,  aged  12,  May  31.  Left  1899.2  Stallard 

An  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Staniland,  Geoffrey,  younger  son  of  Robert  William  Staniland,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1855),  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  February  18.  Left 
1897.1  Michell 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  1903.    Of  1,  Eton  Avenue,  North  Finchley. 

WMttall,  Harold  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  Richard  Watson  Whittall,  Esq., 
Smyrna,  aged  15,  January  16.  Left  1897.3  Stallard 

Carver,   Sydney  Ralph  Pitts,  only  son  of  Sydney  Henton  Carver,  Esq., 
Alexandria,  Egypt,  aged  14,  Sept.  7.     Left  1898.2        Payne  Smith 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.,  Third  Class  History,  1901.    In  business  in  Egypt 
from  1901.    Address,  Oasis,  Ramleh,  Egypt. 

Conant,  Harry  Charles,  second  son  of  Henry  John  Conant,  Esq.,  Willoughby 
Hall,  Grantham,  aged  13,  June  17.  Left  1898  l  Payne  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  East  Lancashire  Militia  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1900.  Offered  a  Commission  in  the  Army.  Accidentally  killed  at  Cape  Town  by 
being  run  over  by  an  Electric  Tram  Car  1902. 


James,  1895.  221 


Courtauld,  John    Sewell,  third  son  of  Sydney  Courtauld,  Esq.,  Booking 
Place,  Braintree,  aged  14,  August 26.     Left  1899.2       Payne  Smith 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1902. 

Dyer,  George  Nowers,  third  son  of  Frederick  Dyer,  Esq.,  The  Pent- 
lands,  Park  Eill  Road,  Croydon,  aged  13,  May  21.  Left 
1899.2  Payne  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  1900. 

Eddy,  Kenneth  Lewis,  elder  son  of  Raymond  Thomas  Eddy,  Esq., 
Montford,  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  23.  Left 
1898.1  Payne  Smith 

XV.  1897. 

Leuchars,  Alan  Edgar,  only  son  of  Edgar  Leuchars,  Esq.,  Grayshot, 
Liphook,  Hants,  aged  13,  March  21.  Left  1896. 2  Payne  Smith 

Linton,  Denys,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Sydney  Linton,  (O.K.  1855), 
Bishop  of  Riverina,  New  South  Wales,  aged  15,  September  30. 
Left  1897.3  Payne  Smith 

In  business  from  1898.    Of  37,  St.  Margaret's  Road,  Oxford. 

Johnson,  Ernest  James,  third  son  of  Robert  Lewis  Johnson,  Esq.,  The 
Watlands,  Longport,  Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  14,  February  15. 
Left  1899.2  Payne  Smith 

XI.  1899.    In  business  in  the  Potteries  from  1899.    Of  Buttertou  Hall,  Newcastle, 

Staffordshire. 

Robertson,  Alan  Douglas,  third  son  of  James  Robertson,  Esq.,  Struan 
Lodge,  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  aged  15,  January  30.  Left 

1898.1  Pay rie  Smith 
In  business  in  Manchester.    Address,  as  above. 

Rosten,  Leslie  Martin,  only  son  of  William  Rosten,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Carlton 
House,  Acock's  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  11.  Left 

1898.2  Payne  Smith 
Address,  as  above. 

Cossar,  George  Carter,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cossar,  Esq.,  M.D., 
East  Craigs,  Corstorphine,  Midlothian,  aged  14,  September  16. 
Left  1897.1  School 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Fleischmann,  Oscar  Sheridan,  younger  son  of  Frederick  0.  K.  Fleischmann, 
Esq.,  11,  Collingham  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  aged  14,  March 
21.  Left  1900.2  Michell 

Racquets  1900.    Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900.    Home  address, 
6,  Collingham  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Graham,  Claude,  fourth  son  of  Major-General  John  Gordon  Graham, 
Gillshaw  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  4.  Left  1898.3  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  Northamptonshire  Regiment  1901.    India  1903.    Home  address, 
Moss  Know,  Ecclefechan,  N.B. 

Wanstall,  Arthur  Carmichael,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Cotterill 
Wanstall,  Condover  Rectory,  Salop,  aged  13,  February  8.  Left 
1900.2  Town 

Keble  College,   Oxford,   1900.    Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School, 
Edinburgh,  from  1903.    Home  address,  Broughton  House,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1895. 

Arnold-Forster,  William  Howard,  second  son  of  Edward  Pen  rose  Arnold- 
Forster,  Esq  ,  (O.K.  1865),  Cathedine,  Burley-iii-Wharfdale,  Leeds, 
aged  14,  August  30.  Left  1898.1  School 


222  James,  1895. 


Bazely,  George  Henry  Boothby,  only  SOD  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Carson 
Barnes  Bazely,  of  Oxford,  aged  14,  August  10.  Left  1900.2  School 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Blackwood,  Henry  Conor  Tumour,  elder  son  of  James  Black  wood,  Esq., 
Summerhill  Cottage,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  January  31.  Left 
19002  School 

XI.  1900.    Racquets  1900.    Oriel  College,   Oxford,   1900.    Of  Homecroft,   Foots 
Cray,  Kent. 

Boyd,  Arthur  Octavian,  seventh  son  of  James  Boyd,  Esq.,   17,  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  September  29.  Left  1898.3  School 
Woolwich  1898.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.    R.H.A.  1902.    Meerut  1904- 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Field,  Sydney  Riach,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Field,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1864),  Strath- 
field.  Leamington,  aged  13,  March  20.  Left  1900.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October  1900.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Hales,  Arthur  John  Shirley  Hoare,  elder  son  of  Major- General  Arthur 
Hales,  (O.K.  1850),  Belvedere,  Crystal  Palace  Park  Road,  Sydenham, 
aged  13,  November  27.  Left  1900.2  School 

XV.  1899.    Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Hattersley-Smith,  Wilfrid  Percy  Ashby,  second  son  of  Rev.  Percy 
Hattersley-Smith,  Hazelwell,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  December  8 
Left  1898.3  School 

Woolwich  1899.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900.  Burma  1904.  Home  address, 
Claremont,  Cheltenham. 

Knox,  Edmund  George  Valpy,  son  of  the  Right  Rev-  Edmund  Arbuthnob 
Knox,  afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  Manchester,  St.  Philip's  Rectory, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  May  10.  Left  1900.2  School 

Scholar  1895.    Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  October,  1900. 

Muir,  George  Basil  Fairlie,  son  of  John  Faiiiie  Muir,  Esq.,  (o.a.  1859), 
Crofton  Lodge,  The  Park,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  August  29.  Left 

1901.1  School 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

Bellringer,  Hubert  Ernest,  only  son  of  Thomas  Bellringer,  Esq.,  Godwyn 
House,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  19.  Left 

1899. 2  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Dillon,  Edward  Wentworth,  second  son  of  Harry  Wentworth  Dillon,  Esq., 
Park  Hill  Lodge,  Sydenham,  London,  aged  14,  February  15. 
Left  1900. 2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1895.    XI.  1899, 1900.    XV.  1899.    University  College,  Oxford.    In  Lloyds, 
London,  E.C. 

Eccles,  Percy,  fifth  son  of  Joseph  Eccles,  Esq.,  Myerscough  House, 
Garstang,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  1900.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1895.    Exhibitioner  of  Oriel  College  from  October,  1900. 

Falk,  John  Howard  Toynbee,  younger  son  of  Herman  John  Falk,  Esq., 
(o .11.  1868),  Thorshill,  West  Kirby,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  July  22. 
Left  1899. 2  Whitelaw 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1899.    In  business  in  Liverpool.    In  Odessa  for  his  Firm 
1904.    Of  Thorshill,  West  Kirby,  Cheshire. 

Giegson,  Richard  Eustace  Stockdale,  only  son  of  Samuel  Gregson,  Esq., 
1,  Crumpsall  Crescent,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester,  aged  14, 
September  23.  Left  1900. 2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1898,  1899.    Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903. 


James,  1895.  223 


Trevelyan,  Henry,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Ernest  John  Trevelyan, 
(O.K.  1865),  Judge  of  the  High  Court.  Calcutta  aged  13,  November 
22.  Left  1899.2  Whitelaw 

Woolwich  1899.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1900. 

Bean,  George  Reginald,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Makin  Bean,  Vicar  of 
Cubbington,  near  Leamington,  aged  14, May  26.  Left  1897.2  Donkin 

Duncan,  James  Grant,  elder  son  of  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  6,  Blackheath 
Rise,  London,  aged  14  May  12.  Left  1899.3  Donkin 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1902.    A  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  1901. 
Of  5,  Aberdeen  Terrace,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E. 

Loveday,   John,   fourth    son   of    John    Edward    Taylor    Loveday,   Esq., 
Williamscote,  Banbury,  aged  13,  March  20.     Left  1897.1      Donkin 
University  College,  Durham,  1903. 

Powlett,  Charles  Horatio  Armand,  son  of  Rear-Admiral  Armand  Temple 
Powletfc,  10,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  16,  June  7.  Left 
1897.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment,  1898. 

Thomas,  Basil,  third  son  of  Harry  Edgecumbe  Thomas,  Esq.,  Rockleaze 

Point,  Clifton.  Bristol,  aged  14,  June  14     Left  1900*  Donkin 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1900-02.  Gazetted  to  the  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  1903. 

Tremlett,  George  Washington,  eldest  son  of  Washington  Tremlett,  Esq., 
Rue  Auber  13,  Paris,  aged  14,  Sept.  17.  Left  1897.2  Donkin 

Address,  66,  Rue  de  Paris,  Asnieres,  Seine,  France. 

Turner,  John  Fisher,  eldest  son  of  Alweyne  Turner,  Esq.,  Lahore,  Punjab, 
India,  aged  14,  April  24.  Left  1898.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1900. 

Barker,  Henry  Sandys,  younger  son  of  Frederick  Barker,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1864), 
Longlands,  Granga-over-Sands,  Carnforth,  aged  14,  September^. 
Left  1897  *  Collins 

Heidelberg  College,  1899-1902.    A  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1902.    Home  address, 
as  above. 

Cartwright,  Arthur  James,  third  son  of  William  Cartwright,  Esq.,  7, 
Newcastle  Drive,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  June  13.  Left  1899.3  Collins 

XV.  1899. 

Cartwright,  Vincent  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  above  William  Cartwright, 
Esq,  aged  13,  September  10,  Left  1901. 2  Collins 

XL  1900,  1901.    XV.  1898,  1899,  1900.    At  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  from 
October,  1901. 

Higson,  Frank,  only  son  of  Frederic  Stanley  Higson,  Esq.,  The  West 
House.  Buxton,  aged  14,  May  25.  Left  1899.*  Collins 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1899-1901.     Gazetted  to  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
1901.    At  Wynberg,  Gape  Colony,  1904. 

Heming- Johnson,  Basil  Gore,  second  son  of  Henry  Heming- Johnson,  Esq., 
Champions,  Limpsfield,  Surrey,  aged  13,  Oct.  27.  Left  1900.8  Collins 
University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Mackennal,  William  Leavers,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Mackennal, 
D.D.,  Beech  wood,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  February  2. 
Left  1898.3  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Homeaddress,  The  Downs  Cottage,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Steel,  Claude  Godt'roy,  elder  son  of  Charles  Godfrey  Steel.  Esq.,  (o.R.  1867), 

Barby  Road,  Rueby.  aered  14,  June  11.     Left  1900.2  Collins 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1904. 


224  James,  1895. 


Hardy,  Henry  Harrison,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Octavius  Hardy, 
(o.u.  1852),  Smarden  Rectory,  Kent,  aged  13,  January  2.  Left 
1901.  Michell 

Scholar  1895.  Head  of  the  School.  Major  Exhibitioner,  1901.  Scholar  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  1901,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations,  1903.  Home  address, 
The  Rectory,  Lydd,  Kent. 

Donald,  William  Francis  Maxwell,  third  son  of  the  late  Colin  Dunlop 
Donald,  Esq.,  172.  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  June  3. 
Left  1898  2  .  Michell 

A  Civil  Engineer,  1902.    Address,  14,  Huntly  Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Kill  1m  arm,  Herbert  Charles  Raymond,  only  son  of  Julius  Kullmann,  Esq., 
Manilla  Lodge,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  13,  January  28. 
Left  1899.1  Michell 

Neuchatel  Commercial  School.    A  Merchant  in  Manchester,  as  above. 

Tufton,  Cecil   George,   second   son  of  Alfred   Charles   Tufton,  Esq.,  56, 

Leinster  Square.  London,  aged  15,  August  3.    Left  1897.3    Michell 

Reading  for  the  Diplomatic  Service,  1902.    Address,  43,  Palace  Court,  London,  W. 

Cayzer,  Herbert  Robin,  son  of  Charles  W.  Cayzer,  Esq.,  M.P.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Ralston,  Renfrewshire,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left  1898. a  Steel 

Chamberlain,  John,  son  of  Arthur  Chamberlain,  Esq.,  Moor  Green  Hall, 
Birmingham,  aged  13,  December  22.  Left  1899  .*  Steel 

In  business  at  Kynoch's,  Birmingham.    Address,  as  above. 

Dix,  Robert  Malam,  only  son  of  George  Dix,  Esq.,  Merton  Cottage, 
Croydon,  aged  13,  August  24.  Left  1897-3  Steel 

Address,  as  above. 

Foote,  Archibald  Murray,  son  of  Alexander  Foote,  Esq.,  Mall  Park, 
Montrose.  N.B.,  aged  14,  March  27.  Left  1898.1  Steel 

An  Accountant  in  London.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Gouldesbrough,  Claude,  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Gouldesbrough, 
Esq.,  Highfields,  Worksop,  aged  14.  April  12.     Left  1899.'      Steel 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900.    Medical  Student. 

Jury,  Edward  Cotton,  son  of  Charles  Cotton  Jury,  Esq.,  Airfield  House, 
Dnndrum,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  13.  October  20.     Left  1899.2          Steel 
Gazetted  to  the  18th  Hussars,  1900.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-02. 
Queen's  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

Hemp,  Claude  Whitfield,  only  son  of  Archer  Claude  Hemp,  Esq.,  55, 
Cavendish  Road,  Brondesbury,  London,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left 
1899.3  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment,  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1901-02.  Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  In  Egypt,  1904. 

Shaw,  Frank,  only  son  of  Frank  Shaw,  Esq.,  Ellerslie,  Sefton  Park  Road, 
Liverpool,  aged  14.  February  4.  Left  1899 .2  Steel 

Address,  as  above. 

Whyte,  Cecil  Harman  Baldwin  St.  George,  son  of  Charles  Cecil 
Beresford  "Whyte,  Esq..  Hatley  Manor,  Carrick-on- Shannon,  aged 
14,  July  24.  Left  1896.2  Steel 

Gazetted  to  5th  Conuaught  Rangers,  Militia,  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1901.  Queen's  Medals. 

Banks,  Reginald  Mitchell,  only  son  of  Wm.  Mitchell  Banks,  Esq.,  after- 
wards Knight,  28,  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  August  26. 
Left  1899.2  Brooke 

Scholar  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1899,  Second  Class,  Classical  Moderation,  B.A. 
Second  Class,  Final  Classics,  1903.  Address,  as  above. 


James,  1895.  225 


Deuchar,  Leslie  Robertson,  second  son  of  David  Deuchar,  Esq.,  12,  Hope 
Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  January  4.  Left  1897.3  Brooke 

Edelstein,  Adolph  Julius,  only  son  of  Victor  Edelstein,  Esq.,  German 
Consul,  Oaklands,  Bradford,  aged  14,  July  30.  Left  1898.8  Brooke 

Hannay,  Alexander  Kay,  younger  son  of  Anthony  Scott  Hannay,  Esq., 
Mossley  Hill  Drive,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Mar.  30.  Left  1899.2  Brooke 

XI.  1899.    XV.  1897,  1898.   Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1903.   Address,  as  above. 

Hughes,  Thomas  Harrison,  second  son  of  John  William  Hughes,  Esq., 
New  Heys,  Allerton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Apl.  13.  Leftl899.1  Brooke 

XV.,  1898.     Racquets,  1899.     In  business  in  Liverpool  from  1899.    Of  Mersey 
Chambers,  Liverpool. 

Marshall,  John,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Arthur  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  16, 
Henrietta  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  15,  July  21. 
Left  1898.2  Brooke 

In  business  from  1898.    Captain,  5th  West  Middlesex  Volunteers.    Of  11,  Vere 
Street,  London,  W. 

Rowell,  Richard  Rouse  Sydenham,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Sydenham 
Rowell,  Esq.,  Cherwell  Croft,  Summertown,  Oxford,  aged  14, 
September  9.  Left  1897.3  Brooke 

In  business  at  Oxford.    Address,  as  above. 

Thomson,  William,  eldest  son  of  David  Thomson,  Esq.,  Greenfield,  Alloa, 
N.B.,  aged  15,  August  20.  Left  1897.3  Brooke 

de  Vere,  Gaston  Le*on  du  Che"ne,  second  son  of  the  late  Hippolyte  de  Vere, 
Esq.,  Florence,  Italy,  aged  13,  October  14.  Left  1900.2  Brooke 

Scholar  1895.    XV.  1899.    Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  October,  1900. 

Angus,  William  Gordon,  third  son  of  Colonel  William  Mathwen  Angus, 
Fenham  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  14,  July  12.  Left 
1896.*  Stallard 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  16th  Imperial  Yeomanry,  1900-01.    Killed 
in  action,  3  June,  1901. 

Edmondson,  Robert  Holt,  third  son  of  Robert  Holt  Edmondson,  Esq., 
Golborne,  Newton-le- Willows,  aged  14,  August  13.  Left 
1900.2  Stallard 

XV.  1899.    VIII.  1899,  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1900.    Agents,  Cox 
and  Co.,  Charing  Cross. 

Forrest,  George  Fitz-George,  third  son  of  Henry  Vaughan  Forrest,  Esq., 
Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth,  aged  13,  October  21.  Left 
1900.2  Stallard 

Scholar  1895.    Scholar  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Grove-White,  Robert,  third   son  of  William  James    Grove- White,  Esq., 
18,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin,  aged  14,  Sept.  9.     Left  1899.2        Stallard 
Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1899.    A  Student  of  the  King's  Inns,  Dublin, 
1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Haggle,  Peter  Norman  Broughton,  elder  son  of  Peter  Sinclair  Haggie, 
Esq.,  Whitburn,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1898.8  Stallard 

Jones,  Edward  Tudor,  third  son  of  the  late  Edward  John  Jones,  Esq., 
Aberystwith,  aged  14,  October  28.  Left  1897.3  Stallard 

An  Mining  Engineer.    Of  Plaspadarn,  Llanbadarn  Fawr,  Aberystwith. 

Knapman,  Herbert,  second  son  of  John  William  Knapman,  Esq.,  11, 
Abersham  Road,  Dalston,  London,  aged  15,  October  14.  Left 
1898.2  Stallard 

Scholar  1895.     Minor  Exhibitioner,  1898.     Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1901,  Fellow  1903.    Of  59,  Heathland  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  London,  N. 
VOL.  III.  E  E 


226  James,  1895. 


Knott,  Thomas  Garbutt,  eldest  son  of  James  Knott,  Esq.,  Manor  House, 
Jesmond,  Newcastle  on-Tyne,  aged  16,  July  14.  LeftlSQG.1  Stallard 

Leuchars,  Raymond,  younger  son  of  William  Leuchars,  Esq.,  Chester 
House,  Wimbledon  Common,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  October  3. 
Left  1900.2  Stallard 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Morison,  Cecil  Graham  Traquair,  only  son  of  John  Morison,  Esq.,  M.D., 
St.  Albans,  Herts.,  aged  14,  Jnly  12.  Left  1899.2  Stallard 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  Second  Class,  Natural  Science,  1903.  Address  as 
above. 

Richardson,  Noel  Walter,  only  son  of  Walter  Henry  Richardson,  Esq., 
Rookwood,  Court  Road,  Eltham,  Kent,  aged  13,  December  4. 
Left  1897.1  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Samman,  Henry,  only  son  of  Henry  Samman,  Esq.,  Walkergate  House, 
Beverley,  aged  14,  February  18.  Left  1897.1  Stallard 

A  Ship  Owner  in  Hull.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  the  Militia,  1902. 
Queen's  and  King's  Medals  with  five  Clasps.  Address,  as  above. 

Shepheard-Walwyn,  Alfred  Irving,  second  son  of  Arthur  Walwyn 
Shepheard-Walwyn,  Esq.,  Broadwath,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  October 
29.  Left  1897.3  Stallard 

Soames,  Lancelot  Henry,  fourth  son  of  Walter  Kolle  Soames,  Esq.,  Maze 
Hill  House,  Blackheath,  aged  14.  July  31.  Left  1897. a  Stallard 

Sandhurst,  1900.  Gazetted  to  the  East  Kent  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Severely  wounded.  Queen's  Medal  with  five 
Clasps. 

Thompson,  George,  elder  son  of  Alfred  Thompson,  Esq.,  Knottsall  Lodge, 
Warley,  Oldbury,  aged  14.  June  20.  Left  1898.2  Stallard 

Whittall,  Donald,  fifth  son  of  Richard  Watson  Whittall,  Esq.,  Smyrna, 
Asia  Minor,  aged  14,  Feb.  25.  Left  1899.8  Stallard 

XV.  1898. 

Woodyatt,  Walter  Philip,  younger  son  of  John  Woodyatt,  Esq.,  1  and  2, 
Gt.  Winchester  Street,  London,  aged  15,  August  29.  Left 
1897.1  Stallard 

Barton,  Robert  Childers,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  William  Barton, 
Esq.,  G-lendalough  Bouse,  Annamoe,  Co.  Wicklow,  aged  14,  March 
14.  Left  1897.1  Payne  Smith 

Courage,  Douglas  Knyvett,  sixth  son  of  Henry  Courage,  Esq.,  Graven- 
hurst,  Bolney,  Sussex,  aged  14,  Aug.  15.    Left  1898.3  Payne  Smith 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1900. 

Evers,  Hugh  Lancelot,  fifth  son  of  Prank  Evers,  Esq.,  White  Hall,  Stour- 
bridge,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1899.3  Payne  Smith 

In  business  from  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Holden,  Hugh  Shuttleworth,  third  son  of  Rev.  John  Shuttleworth  Holden, 
(O.K.  1861),  Lackford  Manor,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  14,  June  6. 
Left  1898.3  '  Payne  Smith 

Holland,  Franklin,  third  son  of  Walter  Holland,  Esq.,  Carnatic  Hall, 
Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Aug.  21.  Left  1900.2  Payne  Smith 
King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Jackson,  William  Edmund,  only  son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Jackson,  Gilmorton 
Rectory,  Lutterworth,  aged  15,  July  30.  Left  1898.1  Payne  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 


James,  1895.  227 

Marsden,  George  William,  only  sou  of  George  William  Marsden,  Esq., 
Bryntirion,  Datchet,  Bucks,  aged  13,  November  15.  Left 

1898.2  Payne  Smith 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

McKenzie,  Kennebh  Buchanan,  younger  son  of  Alexander  George 
McKenzie,  Esq.,  16,  The  Oaks,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  July  8. 
Left  1899.3  Payne  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  1902.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1902. 
Of  9,  The  Esplanade,  Sunderland. 

Price,  Frederick  Talbot,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Henry  Price,  Esq., 
Valparaiso,  Chili,  South  America,  aged  14,  October  19.  Left 

1897.3  Payne  Smith 

Scott-Gatty,  Charles  Comyn,  second  son  of  Alfred  Scott-Gatty,  Esq., 
York  Herald,  71,  Warwick  Road,  Earl's  Court,  aged  14,  October  5. 
Left  1897.2  Payne  Smith 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange  from  1901.    Of  13,    Moore    Street,    Lennox 

Gardens,  London,  S.W.    Cocoa  Tree  Club. 

Trench,  Claud  William,  third  son  of  Louis  Trench,  Esq.,  Croft  House, 
Gomersal,  Leeds,  aged  13.  October  23.  Left  1900.2  Payne  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.  Of  3,  St.  John's  Wood  Park,  London,  N.W. 

Akenhead,  Francis,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Akenhead,  (O.K.  1864), 
Vicar  of  Scunthorpe,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left 
1900.2  Brooke 

New  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Bousfield,  William  Eric,  second  son  of  William  Robert  Bousfield,  Esq., 
St.  Swithins,  Hendon,  N.W.,  aged  13,  November  21.  Left 
1900.2  Brooke 

VIII.  1900.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1900.    Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903. 

Dormau,  Arthur  John,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  John  Dorman,  Esq.,  Rush- 
pool  Hall,  Saltburn-on-Sea,  aged  14,  September  21.  Left 
1900.2  Michell 

XV.  1899.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    In  the  Iron  and  Steel  Trade. 
Of  Grey  Towers,  Milnthorpe,  R.S.O.,  Yorkshire. 

Smale,  Oswald  Ridley,  fifth  son  of  John  Smale,  Esq.,  The  Brooklands, 
Macclesfield.  aged  13,  January  21.  Left  1898.3  Brooke 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    A  Medical  Student,  St.   Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  1904.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Rivington,  Reginald  Thurston,  only  son  of  Rev.  Thurston  Rivington, 
St.  Nicholas  Yicarage,  Warwick,  aged  13,  November  4.  Left 
1900.2  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903. 

Fletcher,  Horatio  John  Walpole,  eldest  son  of  Major  John  Lynch  Fletcher, 
Eldon  Place,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  November  18. 
Left  1897  2  Town 

Address,  7,  Beauchamp  Avenue,  Leamington. 

Sery,  Gaston  Edward,  younger  son  of  the  late  Theodore  Henri  Sery,  of 
Marseilles,  France,  aged  13,  January  12.  Left  1899.2  Town 

Address,  26,  St.  Mary's  Grove,  Gunnersbury,  London. 

Tayler,  George  Arthur,  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Wood  Henry 
Tayler,  Chaucer  Road,  Bedford,  aged  13,  July  30.  Left  1900.1  Town 

Scholar  1896.    A  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England,  Leeds,  from  19Q1, 


228  James,^1896. 


Watt-Smyrk,  Hamilton  Charles,  only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Watt-Smyrk, 
The  Congregational  Manse,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  4.  Left 
same  Term.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1896. 

Beattie,  William  Adam,  son  of  William  HaldenBeattie,  Esq.,  11,  Glenoairn 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  September  4.  Left  1898.2  School 

Colmore,  William  Thomas,  only  son  of  Thomas  Milnes  Colmore,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1859),  The  Warren,  Knowle,  Warwickshire,  aged  14, 
December  9.  School 

Died  at  School  27th  February,  1898. 

Garforth.  William,  only  son  of  Fred  Garforth,  Esq.,  Johannesburg,  South 
Africa,  aged  13,  July  20.  Left  1899.3  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1901. 

Walker,  Ronald  Ralph,  second  son  of  William  Ralph  Walker,  Esq.,  Ellerslie, 
Leicester,  aged  13,  May  24.  Left  1900.1  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1903.    Address,  Ratcliffe  Hall,  Leicester. 

Dizon,  Percy,  son  of  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  Knight,  Ballymenock,  Holywood, 
Co.  Devon,  Ireland,  aged  13,  February  8.  Left  1899.8  Collins 

Died  soon  after  leaving  School. 

Henderson,  Everard  Francis  Scotb,  son  of  the  late  Charles  James 
Henderson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  Sept.  6.  Left  1897.'  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Leicester  Regiment,  1900.  Served  in  South  African  War,  1900, 
including  actions  at  Houtnek,  Biddulphsberg,  and  Wittebergen.  Queen's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

Hipwell,  Harry  Reginald,  only  son  of  Henry  George  Hipwell,  Esq., 
Emberton  Manor,  Newport  Pagnell,  aged  15,  November  22. 
Left  1898.8  Collins 

A  Brewer.    Of  Emberton  House,  Bedford. 

Holland,  Gerard  Middleton,  son  of  Tom  Wilkinson  Holland,  Esq.  (O.R ., 
1861),  Eydon  Hall,  By  field,  Northants,  aged  14,  December  10. 
Left  1896.2  Collins 

Irwin,  Clinton  Delacherois,  eldest  son  of  Delacherois  Hastings  Irwin, 
Esq.,  Woodville  Road,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  March  3. 
Left  1899.*  Collins 

Sandhurst,  1900.  Gazetted  to  the  Manchester  Regiment,  1901.  Home  address, 
Heyeswood,  Hartford,  Cheshire. 

Lloyd,  Henry  David  Llewellyn,  second  son  of  George  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq. 
(O.K.,  1864),  Coleshill  Lodge,  Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  14,  Aug.  15. 
Left  1900.8  Collins 

XV.,  1899,  1900.    An  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Williams,    John    Clive,    elder    son    of     Hubert    John  Williams,    Esq., 

Hookstyle,   South   Godstone,  Surrey,  aged  13,  March  31.    Left 

1898.2  Payne  Smith 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Knox-Little,  William  John,  son  of  Rev.  Canon  William  John  Knox-Little, 
The  Cottage,  Worcester,  aged  14,  Feb.  7.     Left  1898.3      Whitelaw 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  in  Paget's  Horse.    Address,  Cleveland,  near 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

Maude,  Henry  Owen  Hamer,  son  of  John  Maude,  Esq.,  Redclyffe,  Redhill, 
aged  14,  December  10.  Left  1900.*  Whitelaw 

New  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Townshend,  George  Marsden,  son  of  Chambrey  Corker  Townshend,  Esq., 
Frenohgate,  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  August  5.  Left 
1899.'  Whitelaw 


James,  1896.  229 


Allan,  James   Cyril    Dalmahoy,    second    son   of    Alexander  Allan,  Esq., 

Coonoor,  Madras,  India,  aged  13,  Feb.  13.     Left  1899.8        Donkin 

Edinburgh  University,  Medical  Course.  Address,  4,  Hillside  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Botsford,  Robert  Simpson,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Smith  Botsford,  Esq., 
Queen  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada,  aged  14,  December  19. 
Left  1897.3  Donkin 

Howell,  Owen  Bulmer,  eldest  son  of  Buhner  Ho  well,  Esq.,  Cnmbrae, 
Ditton  Hill,  Surrey,  aged  14,  October  29.  Left  1899.8  Donkin 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1904. 

Robertson,  Archibald  Mainwaring,  only  son  of  Herbert  Mainwaring 
Eobertson,  Esq.,  Boyle  Farm,  Thames  Ditton,  aged  14,  Dec.  24. 
Left  1899.3  Donkin 

XI.  1899.     XV.  1899.     University  College,  Oxford,  from  Lent,  1901. 

Spilsbnry,  Lionel  Bruce,  son  of  Major-General  Edgar  John  Spilsbury,  4, 
Brunswick  Road,  Brighton,  aged  14,  Sept.  2.  Left  1899.2  Donkin 

Lake,  Evelyn  George  Hathaway,  only  son  of  George  Edward  Lake,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1862),  Edenlea,  Watford, aged  13,  Aug.  18  Left  1899.3  Michell 

Address,  as  above. 

Lee,  Archibald  Edward  John,  second  son  of  Arthur  Morier  Lee,  Esq.,  16, 
Kensington  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Oct.  29.  Left  1896.2  Michell 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  October,  1900. 

Lewthwaite,  William,  elder  son  of  William  Lewthwaite,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1868). 
Broadgaie,  Broughton-in-Furness,  aged  13,  June  20.  Left 
1900 »  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Herbert-Stepney,  Guy  Standish,  second  son  of  George  Herbert-Stepney, 
Esq.,  The  Lodge,  Enniskerry,  Ireland,  aged  14,  (September  26. 
Left  1898.8  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1902. 

Davies,  Earl  Bourne,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Jackson  Davies,  Esq.,  of 
Cheltenham,  aged  14,  March  31.  Left  1896.3  Steel 

In  a  firm  of  Architects  in  Birmingham  from  1901.    Of  The  Grove,  Erdington, 
Birmingham. 

Leon,  Reginald  Herbert,  son  of  Herbert  Samuel  Leon,  Esq.,  Bletchley 
Park,  Bucks,  aged  13,  May  13.  Left  1899.1  Steel 

On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Whitton,  Harold  William,  son  of  Thomas  Whitton,  Esq.,  Caswell, 
Towcester,  aged  14,  June  11.  Left  1898.2  Steel 

MacLeod,  Malcolm  Neynoe,  eldest  son  of  Malcolm  Neyuoe  MacLeod,  Esq., 
Rajpore,  Barah  P.O.,  Bengal,  aged  13,  May  23.  Left  1898.3  Stallard 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1900.    Care  of  Grindlay  &  Co.,  Bombay. 

Smith,  Osmond  Thompson,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Thompson  Smith,  Esq., 
Colchester,  aged  14,  August  10.  Left  1898.3  Stallard 

Admitted  a  Solicitor  June,  1904.    Practising  at  Colchester. 

Jager,  Arthur  Noel  Richardson,  son  of  George  Jager,  Esq.,  junr.,  Lingdale, 
Birkenhead,  aged  14,  December  29.  Left  1899.3  Brooke 

XV.  1899.    In  business  at  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Best,  Stuart,  third  son  of  Charles  Winterborn  Best,  Esq.,  1,  Ovington 
Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  13.  Left  1899.1  Whitelaw 

Address,  as  above. 


230  James,  1896. 


Leverson,  Elmer  James  Earned,  eldest  son  of  Louis  George  Leverson,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1874),  48,  Hamilton  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  13, 
March  20.  Left  1900.2  Wbitelaw 

Address,  as  above. 

Magor,   Philip,   third   son    of   Richard  Blarney  Magor,  Esq.,  Redbourne 
House,  St.  Albans,  aged  14,  December  2.     Left  1899.1      Whiielaw 
In  the  Argentine  Republic  1904. 

Brown,  Charles  Sydney,  eldest  son  of  John  Brown,  Esq.,  36,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  January  29.  Left  1899. a  Town 

Address,  as  above. 

Morris  Davies,  Hugh  Vernon,  third  son  of  Morris  Davies,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1857), 
Troy  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  24.  Left  1901.*  Town 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Rundell,  William  Westcott  Oram,  only  son  of  Richard  Cooper  Rundell, 
Esq.,  58,  Albert  Drive,  Pollokshields,  aged  14,  March  11.  Left 
1898.2  Stallard 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1896. 

Armitage,  Sugden  Elkanah,  elder  son  of  William  Sydney  Armitage,  Esq., 
Lancing  Manor,  Sussex,  aged  13,  July  29.  Left  1900.a  School 

Gazetted  to  3rd  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Militia  1901.    Gazetted  to  7th  Dragoon 
Guards  1903. 

Caffyn,  Harold  Hunt,  eldest  son  of  Stephen  Mannington  Caffyn,  Esq.,  M.D., 
6,  Cedar  Gardens,  Putney,  aged  14,  Feb.  18.  Left  1898.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  1901.      North  Staffordshire  Regiment  1901. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02.    Queen's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Dashwood,  Arthur  Paul,  third  son  of  Sir  George  John  Egerton  Dashwood, 
Bart.,  2,  Jury  Street,  Warwick,  aged  13,  July  17.  Left  1900.1  School 
Articled  to  a  Civil  Engineer,  and  admitted  Student  of  the  Institution,   1900. 
Home  address,  Kirtlington  Park,  Oxford. 

Levin,  William  FitzGerald,  younger  son  of  the  late  William  Hort  Levin, 
Esq.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  aged  16,  Dec.  6.  Left  1897.1  School 

Gazetted  to  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1902. 

Nalder,  Gerald  Frederick,  only  son  of  Frederick  Nalder,  Esq.,  5,  Wood- 
lane  Crescent,  Falmouth,  aged  13,  March  14.  Left  1900.1  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Singer,  Arthur  Leonard,  younger  son  of  George  Singer,  Esq.,  Ooundon 
Court,  Coventry,  aged  14,  August  11.  Left  1900.*  School 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  B  A.  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Lloyd,  John  Hastings,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Wynell  Mayow  Lloyd,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1858),  Hartford  House,  Winchfield,  aged  14,  October  11, 
Left  1900.*  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1900.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Paige,  Cyril  Penrose,  second  son  of  Henry  Paige,  Esq.,  Tengweath  House 
Redruth,  aged  13,  July  7.  Left  1900.2  Whitelaw 

Exeter  College,  Oxford.    Gazetted  to  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  1902. 

Carr,  Eric  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Carr,  Esq.,  Hove,  Upper  Long 
Ditton,  aged  13,  June  25.  Left  1899.1  Donkin 

Address,  Maybury  Rough,  Woking. 

Keun,  George  Benjamin  Edward,  only  son  of  Alfred  Augustus  Keun,  Esq., 
Smyrna,  aged  15,  March  22.  Left  1900.1  Donkin 

In  business  at  Smyrna,  from  1900. 


James,  1896.  231 


Tindall,  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Edward  Tindall,  Esq.,  Arnside,  Meade 
Road,  Chislehursfc,  aged  14,  September  12.  Left  1899.1  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  William  Mackean,  second  son  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  Brablock, 
Paisley,  aged  14,  May  21.  Left  1898.3  Donkin 

A  Manufacturer.    Of  Castlehill,  Ayr,  N.B. 

Furlong,  Alfred  William,  only  son  of  Robert  O'Brien  Furlong,  Esq.,  C.B., 
Cloncavin,  Killiney,  Ireland,  aged  13,  Oct  28.     Left  1899.1     Collins 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Hart,  Thomas  Clifford,  second  son  of  Thomas  Hart,  Esq.,  Brooklands, 
Blackburn,  aged  13,  March  15.  Left  1901. 2  Collins 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Anderson,  Thomas  McCall,  only  son  of  Thomas  McCall  Anderson,  Esq., 
M.D.,  2,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  February  8.  Left 
1899.3  Michell 

In  Chemical  Works  at  Toronto,  Canada. 

Stanning,  Henry  Duncan,  third  son  of  John  Stanning,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1856), 
Broadfield,  Leyland,  Preston,  aged  14,  November  14.  Left 
1900.8  Michell 

XI.  1900.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  October,  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Wilson,  Hugh  Radcliffe,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Kadcliffe  Wilson, 
Esq.,  Walton,  Wakefield,  aged  14,  April  5.     Left  1900.1       Michell 
Address,  Prestwick,  Witley,  Surrey. 

Lanyon,  Owen  Mortimer,  son  of  Louis  Mortimer  Lanyon,  Esq.,  Dundrum, 
Ireland,  aged  13,  September  13.  Left  1899.8  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900. 

Peace,  Hubert  Kirkby,  third  son  of  Hugh  Kirkby  Peace,  Esq.,  10,  Tapton 
House  Road,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1899.1  Steel 

Reid,  Eric  Oswald,  younger  son  of  Nevile  Reid,  Esq.,  The  Oaks,  Hanworth, 
Middlesex,  aged  14,  April  29.  Left  1899*  Steel 

Entered  Merton  College,  Oxford,  17th  October,  1902,  and  died  two  days  after  in 
the  Acland  Home. 

Wilkinson,  Edgar  William,  eldest  son  of  John  Brocksopp  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
Oakmount,  Manchester  Road,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left 

1899.1  Steel 

Addre&s,  Tapton  Grange,  Banmore,  Sheffield. 

Carrick,  Lawrence  Stanley,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Carrick,  Esq.,  The 
Grange,  Brampton,  Carlisle,  aged  13,  June  26.  Left  1899.3  Brooke 

Flint,  Algernon  Horace,  elder  son  of  Benjamin  Henry  Flint,  Esq., 
10,  Victoria  Parade,  Ramsgate,  aged  13,  October  22.  Left 

1900.2  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Hey  worth,  George  Alexander  Frederick,  elder  son  of  George  Bevan 
Hey  worth,  Esq.,  Linden  House,  Aigburth  Drive,  Sefton  Park, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  11.  Left  1900.1  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Third  Class  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1903. 
Address,  as  above. 

Hill,  Philip  Geoffrey  Powys,  elder  son  of  Alfred  Biscoe  Hill,  Esq.,  Manor 
House,  Burnharn,  Somerset,  aged  14,  Nov.  3.  Left  I898.s  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Welsh  Regiment,  Militia,  1900.  Gazetted  to  the  Worcester- 
shire Regiment  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1899-1902.  Queen's 
Medal  with  Clasp.  King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Junior  Conservative  Club. 


232  James,  1896. 


Mitchell,  Alexander  Cameron,  only  son  of  Alexander  Cameron  Mitchell, 
Esq.,  Weston  House,  Halewood,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  24. 
Left  1899.1  Brooke 

Batchelor,  Vivian  Allan,  only  son  of  George  Benjamin  Batohelor,  Esq., 
Park  Lawn,  Cheltenham,  aged  13,  August  24.  Left  1899.3  Stallard 
Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1900. 

Cox,  Douglas   Howard,  son  of   Robert   Cox,  Esq.,  M.P.,  34,  Drumsheugh 
Gardens,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  Feb.  6.     Left  1899.a      Payne  Smith 
Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1903. 

Kershaw,  Harold  Slaney,  third  son  of  James  Kershaw,  Esq.,  Holly  House, 
Bury  Old-Road,  Manchester, aged  14,  Mar.  9.  Leftl900.3  Payne  Smith 
Articled  to  a  Solicitor,  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Rodwell,  Arthur  Christopher,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Rodwell, 
Kimcote  Rectory,  Lutterworth,  aged  14,  December  11.  Left 
1900.*  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1896.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor,  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Rutter,  James  Anthony,  son  of  Frederick  John  Rutter,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1853), 
West  Heath,  Abbey  Wood,  Kent,  aged  14,  April  17.  Leffc 
1897.1  Payne  Smith 

Whitefoord,  Caleb  Alan  Bryce,  elder  son  of  Samuel  Charles  Whitefoord, 
Esq.,  Whitton  Paddocks,  Ludlow,  aged  14,  June  17.  Left 
1898.1  Payne  Smith 

Engineering  Pupil  at  Vickers  and  Maxim,  Erith,  Kent.    Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  with  Kent  Yeomanry. 

Allen,  Vernon  Moor,  elder  son  of  Vernon  Allen,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1860),  Belgrave 
House,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  February  13.  Left 
1899.3  Michell 

Woolwich  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1901.    At  Esquimault,  British 
Columbia,  1904. 

Barton,   Claud,   younger   son  of    Samuel    Joseph    Barton,    Esq.,    M.D., 
34,  Surrey  Street,  Norwich,  aged  13,  Aug.  21,  Left  1901.1  Collins 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Cayzer,  Harold  Stanley,  son  of  Charles  William  Cayzer,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Knight,  Ralston,  Renfrewshire,  aged  13,  Aug.  8.  Leftl898.3  Steel 
Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  1901,  and  to  the  llth  Hussars  1901. 

Gregson,  Geoffrey  Kirkes,  son  of  Captain  Matthew  Henry  Gregson, 
(O.R.  1860),  Ardkeen  Lodge,  Putney,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left 
1897.1  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1900. 

Ogilvie,  Alexander,  second  son  of  Arthur  Graeme  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1864), 
8,  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  13,  June  8. 
Left  1900.3  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    To  be  an  Engineer.    Address,  13,   Holland  Villas 
Road,  London,  N.W. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1896. 

Bremner,  Athelstan  Dermot  St.  George,  elder  son  of  William  Pitt 
Bremner,  Esq.,  43,  Waterloo  Place,  Dublin,  aged  14,  Feb.  28. 
Left  1899.2  School 

Woolwich,  1899.     Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1900.    Agents,  Cox  &  Co., 
Charing  Cross. 


James,  1896.  233 


Butler,  Ralph  Lewis  Giberne,  sixth  son  of  Spencer  Perceval  Butler,  Esq. 

(O.K.,    1841),   55,   Harrington   Gardens,   London,  S.W.,  aged   13, 

April  19.     Left  1902.2  School 

Scholar,  1896.    Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1902.    Person  Scholar,  1904. 

Campbell,  James  Clark,  only  son  of  Matthew  Fearce  Campbell,  Esq.,  9, 

Lynedoch  Crescent,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  Dec.  28.    Left  190 1.2    School 

VIII.,  1901.    Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 
Cawley,  Oswald,  fourth  son  of  Frederick  Cawley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Brooklands, 
Prestwich,  Manchester,  aged  13,  Oct.  7.     Left  1900.8  School 

Exhibitioner  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1901. 

Clark,  George  Ernest,  elder  son  of  George  Smith  Clark,  Esq.,  Dunlambert, 
Belfast,  aged  14.  July  25.  Left  1900.2  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1904.    To  be  a  Marine  Engineer.      Home  address, 
as  above. 

Evans,  Arthur  Percivale,  younger  son  of  Arthur  Evans,  Esq.,  Llangilly 
Castle,  Newport,  Mon.,  aged  13,  Oct  3.  Left  1900  *  School 

Gazetted  to  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1901.     Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899.1902. 

Gordon,  Alexander  Robert  Gisborne,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Hamilton 

Gordon,   Esq.,  Delamount    House,  Killyleagh,   Ireland,  aged  14, 

July  28.     Left  1900.*  School 

Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  1901.    Junior  Naval  and 

Military  Club. 

Ghlbbins,  Launcelot  Russell,  son  of  John  Russell  Gubbins,  Esq.,  Lima, 
Peru,  aged  14,  March  22.  Left  1900.1  School 

Hutchison,  Henry  Oliphant,  second  son  of  Henry  William  Hutchison,  Esq., 
Eastbank,  Kirkcaldy,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  190 1.3  School 

XV.  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1903. 

Jacquier,  Leon  Auguste  Etienne,  younger  son  of  Francois  Marie  Jacquier, 
Esq.,  31,  Avenue  de  Noailles,  Lyon,  France,  aged  13,  September 
25.  Left  1899.*  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth  Alistair.  only  son  of  the  late  Walter  Scott  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  Iweetpore,  India,  aged  13,  December  22.   Left  1899.8   School 
Address,  12,  Cheniston  Gardens,  London,  W. 

Newall,  Geoffrey  Stirling,  son  of  Frederick  Stirling  Newall,  Esq.,  Birtley 
Hall,  Chester-le- Street,  aged  14,  June  21.     Left  1897.*          School 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Pearson.  Weetman  Harold  Miller,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Weetman  Dickinson 
Pearson,  M.P.,  Bart-,  16,  Airlie  Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  14,  April  18.  Left  1900.1  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

Spens,  William,  eldest  son  of  John  Alexander  Spens,  Esq.,  14,  Woodside 
Crescent,  Glasgow,  aged  14.  May  31.  Left  1901*  School 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1901.    Scholar  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1901,  First  Class 
Natural  Science  Tripos,  Part  1,  1903.     Home  address,  25,  Park  Circus,  Glasgow. 

Welsh,  Anthony  Reginald,  only  son  of  William  Welsh,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1866), 
Knutsford.  Cheshire,  aged  12,  December  27.  Left  1902.2  School 

Scholar  1996.     Crick  1901,  1902.    Major  Exhibitioner  1902.    Scholar  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  1901.    Home  address,  Bifrons,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Anderson,  Edward  Philip,  only  son  of  James  ft d ward  Anderson,  Esq., 
11,  Alexandra  Drive,  Princes  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  March  30. 
Left  1899.3  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1893.    Woolwich  1899.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1901.    Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club.    Home  address,  as  above. 
VOL.   III.  FP 


234  James,  1896. 


Cramer-Roberts,  Frank  William,  younger  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Colonel 
Charles  John  Cramer- Roberts,  (O.H.  1849),  8,  Augusta  Gardens, 
Folkestone,  aged  14,  June  26.  Left  1898.2  Whitelaw 

Student  of  Engineering,  Chrystal  Palace  School,  and  King's  College,  London. 
Address,  as  above. 

Smith,  George  Francis  Rawdon,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Rawdon  Smith,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1866),  Eastfield,  Ironbridge,  Salop,  aged  14,  May  8.  Left 
1900.s  Whitelaw 

A  Medical  Student,  University  College,  Liverpool. 

Wrigley,  Ronald,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Wrigley,  Esq.,  Hillside,  Chislehurst, 
Kent,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1902.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1897.  Exhibitioner  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1902,  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations  1904. 

Buckley,  John  Philip,  son  of  Samuel  Buckley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  2,  Ebor  Villas, 
Broughton  Park,  Manchester,  aged  13,  Oct.  11.  Left  1899.2   Donkin 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Clarence,  Arthur  Arderne,  son  of  Arthur  Clarence,  Esq.,  Kimberley,  South 
Africa,  aged  14,  February  12.  Left  1899.3  Donkin 

At  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  Easter,  1901. 

Fabling,  John  Roy,  only  son  of  John  Fabling,  Esq.,  33,  Comeragh  Road, 
West  Kensington,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  1900.8  Donkin 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Gay-Roberts,  Edmund  Lionel,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Coplestone  Gay. 
Roberts,  Esq.,  Exeter,  aged  14,  March  1.     Left  1901. a          Donkin 
Crick  1899.    At  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

O'Hanlon,  Harry  Denis,  fourth   son   of    William   O'Hanlon,   Esq.,    West 
Thorpe,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  July  4.     Left  1900.2     Donkin 
In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Stocks,  John  Leofric,  sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Edward  Stocks, 
St.  Saviour's  Vicarage,  Leicester,  aged  13,  October  26.  Left 
1901 »  Donkin 

Scholar  1896.  XI.  1901.  Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1901.  Scholar  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  1901,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1903.  Home 
address,  Misterton  Rectory,  Lutterworth. 

Baynes,  Humphrey,  fourth  son  of  Frederick  Baynes,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1863), 
Samlesbury  Old  Hall,  Preston,  aged  14,  Sept.  19.  Left  1899.8  Collins 

Q-air,  Henry  Burgh,  only  son  of  Walter  Burgh  Gair,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1869),  8, 
Bishopsgate  Within,  London,  E.G.,  aged  14,  July  10.  Left 
1899.2  Collins 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  from  1902.  Home  address,  Kestrel  Grove,  Bushey  Heath, 
Hertfordshire. 

Montagu,  Richard  Headley,  third  son  of  the  late  Hyman  Montagu,  Esq., 
34,  Queen's  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  Sept-  16.  Left  1901.2  Collins 

Scholar  1896,  Oxford.  Honour  Moderations,  aegrotat,  1903.  Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 
Address,  as  above. 

Seeds,  William,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Seeds,  Esq.,  11,  Fitzwilliam 
Square,  Dublin,  aged  14,  June  27.  Left  1899.2  Collins 

Scholar  1896.    Address,  as  above. 

Tomasson,  James  Frederick  Hugh,  only  son  of  Captain  William  Hugh 
Tomasson,  Standard  Hill  House,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  March  25. 
Left  1900.2  Collins 

Woolwich  1900.    Gazetted  to  Royal  Artillery  1902. 


James,  1896.  235 


Agnew,  Charles  Gerald,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Morland  Agnew,  Esq  ,  (O.K. 
1869),  22,  Upper  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  July  30. 
Left  1 901. 3  Michell 

XI.  1900.     Racquets  1901.    Trinity  College,   Cambridge,    1901-02.    In   business. 
Address,  70,  Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  W. 

Agnew,  George  Colin,  younger  son  of  George  William  Agnew,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1865),  Summer  Hill,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  aged  13,  October  28. 
Left  1900.3  Michell 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  Second  Class  History  Tripos  1903. 

Frankau,  Claude  Howard  Stanley,  younger  son  of  Frederick  Joseph 
Frankau,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869),  1,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  London,  aged  13, 
February  11.  Left  1901.2  Michell 

University  of  London,  St.  George's  Hospital,  1901.    Address,  9,  Lancaster  Road* 
London,  N.W. 

Hutchinson,  John  Summerscales,  eldestson  of  Henry  Ormerod  Hutchinson, 
Esq.,  Elderslie,  Prestwich,  Manchester,  aged  14,  September  2. 
Left  1900.2  Micheli 

Gazetted  to  the  South  Lancashire  Regiment  1901.    Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1901-02.    King's  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

Johnston,  Edward  John  Farquharson,  elder  son  of  Edward  Farquharsou 
Johnston,  Esq.,  Balgourie  Lodge,  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  May  17. 
Left  1899.2  Michell 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Scots  1901.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  1900-02. 
Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps.    King's  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

Davis,  Rush  worth  Kennard,  only  son  of  Shelley  Kennard  Davis,  Esq.» 
Roehampton  Park,  London,  aged  13,  March  2.  Left  1902.2  Steel 

Scholar  1896.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1902.    Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1902, 
First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1904.  Home  address,  Old  Vicarage,  Roehampton. 

Bickersteth,  Edward  Monier,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Bickersteth, 
Vicarage,  Lewisham,  Kent,  aged  13,  Nov.  20.  Left  1900.2  Steel 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  Lent,  1901. 

Hawson,  William  Graf  ton,  only  son  of  William  George  Hawson,  Esq., 
The  Mount,  Worksop,  aged  14,  August  6.  Left  1899.2  Steel 

Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant.    Address,  as  above. 

Henderson,  John  Allardice,  only  son  of  William  Ritchie  Henderson,  Esq., 
3,  Fenwick  Street,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  2.     Left  1900.2     Steel 
VIII.  1900.    Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  Mento,  Oxton, 
Cheshire. 

Hillerns,  Oswald  Hero  Wilheim,  elder  son  of  Oswald  Carl  Englebert 
Hillerns,  Esq.,  Oldenberg  Villa,  Hessle,  aged  14,  May  30. 
Left  1900.2  Steel 

Articled  to  an  Architect  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Holmden,  Herbert  Winterbotham,  only  son  of  James  Isbell  Holmden, 
Esq.,  Bank  of  Tarapaca  and  London,  Iquique,  Chili,  aged  13, 
September  29.  Left  1898.2  Steel 

Patry,  Robert  Edward  Patry,  eldest  son  of  James  Henry  Pafcry,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1870),  38,  Mincing  Lane,  London,  aged  13,  March  6.  Steel 

Died  at  School  17th  April,  1899. 

Roe,  Arthur  Robert  Montgomery,  third  son  of  Charles  Arthur  Roe,  Esq., 
afterwards  Knight,  Lahore,  Punjab,  India,  aged  14,  September  6. 
Left  1899.3  Steel 

Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Dorset  Regiment,  1900.    Ferozepore,  1904. 


236  James,  1896. 


Bahr,  Philip  Heinrich,  only  son  of  Louis  Friedrich  Bahr,  Esq.,  Rockfield. 
Crompton's  Lane,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  26. 
Left  1900.1  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Second  Class  Science  Tripos,  1903. 

Cruickshank,  Fletcher  Cecil  Macdonald,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Walmesley 
Cruickshank,  Esq.,  Allahabad,  India,  aged  14,  August  17. 
Left  190 1.2  Brooke 

Scholar  1896.    XI.  1900.    XV.  1899,  1900.    Major  Exhibitioner,  1901.    Demy  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

Mather,  Ernest  Gerald,  sixth  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Mather,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1857),  Beech  wood,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  November  25. 
Left  1901.1  Brooke 

«:  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,   1901-02.      In  the  Bank  of  Liverpool  from  1902. 

Address,  as  above. 

Hollo,  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Rollo,  Esq.,  The  Park,  Waterloo, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  December  23.  Left  1899.1  Brooke 

In  the  Engineering  business  at  Liverpool. 

Ronald,  Outhbert    Arthur,  second  son  of    Arthur  Wilson  Ronald,  Esq., 

Mandeville,  Aigburth   Road,  Liverpool,  aged   13,  February    15. 

Left  1902.*  Brooke 

Demy  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902,  Second  Class  Classical 

Moderations,  1904. 

Thorburn,  John  Milne,  younger  son  of  Robert  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Spring- 
woods,  Peebles,  Scotland,  aged  14.  May  6.  Left  1900. a  Brooke 

Edinburgh  University,  B.Sc.  in  Engineering.    Address,  as  above. 

Ziegler,  Alexander  Caryl,  second  son  of  John  Hastings  Ziegler,  Esq., 
Gorsefield,  Noctorum,  Birkenhead,  aged  13,  May  2.  Left 
1901.8  Brooke 

In  the  Cotton  Trade  from  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Bowen,  Cuthbert  Edward  Latimer,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  James 
Bowen,  Llangattock  Rectory,  Crickhowell,  aged  15,  September  23. 
Left  1899. a  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  the  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  1903.    Peshawur,  1904. 
Home  address,  as  above. 

Cochran,  George  Walker,  second  son  of  James  Taylor  Cochran,  Esq., 
Sandyholme,  Hoylake,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  January  13.  Left 
1900. 2  Stallard 

Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List,  1901.    Indian  Army,  1902. 
21st  Madras  Pioneers,  Secunderabad,  1904. 

Landauer,  Alfred  Max,  elder  son  of  David  Landauer,  Esq.,  41,  Lancaster 
Road,  Belsize  Park,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  4.     Left  1899.3     Stallard 
In  business.    Address,  53,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Maitland-Heriot,  Frank  de  Courcy,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Maitland- 
Heriot,  Esq.,  British  Bank  of  South  America,  Buenos  Ayres.aged 
13,  November  30.  Left  1899.8  Stallard 

River  Plate  Trust,  &c.,  Limited,  645,  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 

Republic. 

Marshall,  Ernest,  third  son  of  Henry  Marshall,  Esq.,  Barcelona,  Spain, 
aged  14,  June  27.  Left  1898.1  Stallard 

Parry,  Charles  Bernard,  third  son  of  Edward  Parry  Esq.,  Woodthorpe 
Grange,  Sherwood,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left 
1899.»  Stallard 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1903.    To  be  a  Naval  Architect. 


James,  1896.  237 


Parry,  Francis  Alexander,  twin  brother*  of  the  above,  and  second  son  of 
Edward  Parry,  Esq.  Left  190 1.1  Stallard 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1901.  To  be  a  Mining  Engineer. 

Wimbush,  Henry  Laurence,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Bowser  Wimbush,  Esq., 
The  Garple,  North  Finch  ley,  London,  aged  15,  July  14.  Left 
1899. 2  Stallard 

Scholar,  1896.    Address,  43,  Emperor's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Burridge,  Arthur  Charles,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Francis  Burridge,  Esq., 
Elmington,  Bexley,  Kent,  aged  13,  Jan.  7.  Left  1899.3  Payne  Smith 

Hellawell,  James  Herbert,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Hellawell,  Esq.,  Heath 
Villa,  Brooklands,  Manchester,  aged  15,  August  4.  Left 
1899.1  Payne  Smith 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Address,  Eversley,  Brooklands,  Cheshire. 

Humbert,  Gordon  Johnston,  eldest  son  of  Ernest  Humbert,  Esq.,  4,  Field 
Court,  Gray's  Inn,  London,  aged  13,  Nov.  3.  Leftl899.s  Payne  Smith 
Address,  Fray's  Brook,  West  Drayton,  Uxbridge. 

Parkin,  Reginald  Thomas,   younger  son   of  John  Samuel  Parkin,   Esq., 

(O.K.  1857),  11,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  aged  14,  April 

12.     Left  1900.1  Payne  Smith 

Clare  College,  Cambridge.     Home  address,  59,  Barkstone  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Slaney,  John  Cobley,  only  son  of  the  late  John  tiiatt  Slaney,  Esq., 
The  Vineyard,  Wellington,  Salop,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left 
1900.1  Payne  Smith 

Address,  Sunnycroft,  Wellington,  Shropshire. 

Whelon,  George  William  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Edmund  Whelon, 
Esq.,  Cockfosters,  New  Barnet,  aged  14,  November  25.  Left 

1899.1  Payne  Smith 

In  business.    Address,  Lyntoncroft,  Caterham,  Surrey. 

Young,  Allan  Edwin,  younger  son  of  Robert  William  Young,  Esq., 
Bitteswell  Manor,  Lutterwortb,  aged  14,  September  25.  Left 

1899.2  Payne  Smith 

A  Mining  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Rouse,  Philip  Graves,  younger  son  of  John  William  House,  Esq.,  Wilford 
Lodge,  Ipswich,  aged  12,  May  21.  Left  1902.2  Town 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Attenborough,  Cyril  Percy,  second  son  of  Kobert  Percy  Attenborough, 
Esq.,  Haydon  Hall,  Bushey,  Herts,  aged  14,  May  1.  Left 

1898.3  Collins 

Studied  languages  in  Germany  1899.   A  Member  of  Lloyds  from  1903.  Address,  as 
above. 

Deacon,  Reginald  Evelyn,  sixth  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Deacon,  Esq.,  8, 
Devonport  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  October  23.  Left 
1901 .!  Collins 

XV.  1900.    Address,  as  above. 

Stuart,  Whitewright,  younger  son  of  the  late  Ruthven  Stuart,  Esq.,  102, 

Ebury  Street,  London,  aged  13,  Jan.  19.     Left  1900.1  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Address,  24,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Taylor,  Alan  Everley,  only  son  of  William  Charles  Ifiverley  Taylor,  Esq., 
M.D.,  34.  Queen  Street,  Scarborough,  aged  13,  November  27. 
Left  1901.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  abore. 


238  James,  1896. 


Woodley,  Francis  Richard,  only  sdu  of  the  late  Francis  Richard  Woodley, 
Esq.,  Miramar,  Queenstown,  Ireland,  aged  15,  Sept.  16.  Left 

1899.2  Stallard 

Johnson,  Frank  Garnet,  third  son  of  Henry  James  Johnson,  Esq.,  Oulton 
Hocks,  Stone,  aged  13,  Nov.  21.  Left  1901.2  Payne  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

O'Malley,  Charles  Arthur  Gerald,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hunter 
O'Malley  (o.u.  1858),  ShornclifEo,  aged  14,  Septembsr  23.  Left 

1899.3  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1900. 

Potter,  Richard  James  Keith,  eldest  son  of  Edwin  Walter  Potter,  Esq., 
Denham,  Totteridge,  Herts,  aged  14,  May  25.    Left  1900.1    Stallard 
Gazetted  to  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1902.    Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
April  and  May,  1902. 

Holt,  Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Holt,  Esq.,  Woodthorpe,  Prestwich, 
aged  14,  Nov.  10.  Left  1899.8  Whitelaw 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1900. 

Radcliffe-Sinith,  Noel  Mervyn  Radcliffe,  only  son  of  Radcliffe  William 
Smith,  Esq.  3,  Normanton  Avenue,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged 
14,  May  21.  Left  1900.2  Whitelaw 

Gazetted  to  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  1901. 

Stirling,  Hugh  William,  third  son  of  Hugh  Stirling,  Esq.,  2,  Vanbrugh 
Park  Road,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  August  4.  Left 
1901 .2  Whitelaw 

XV.  1900.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Lawrie,  John  Fulton,  only  son  of  the  late  John  William  Lawrie,  Esq  ,  15, 

Greenhill  Gardens,    Edinburgh,    aged  14,    November  29.      Left 

1900.'  Collins 

VIII.  1898,  1899,  1900.    Trinity  College,   Cambridge.    Home  address,   Gowan 

Bank,  Avonbridge,  N.B. 

Macnab,  Alister  Marcell,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Macnab,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Penmore,  Tobermorry,  Isle  of  Mull,  N.B.,  aged  14,  Feb.  9  Left 
1900.*  Stallard 

VIII.  1900. 

Ozanne,  Edward  Graeme,  only  son  of  Edward  Chepmell  Ozanne,  Esq.,  Pierre 
Percee,  Guernsey,  aged  13,  April  5.  Left  1900.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Fusiliers  1901. 

Ash,  Edward  John  Heneage,  seeond  son  of  Philip  James  Ash  (O.K.  1860), 
Dorset  House,  Whitehall  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  March  3.  Left 

1898.2  Town 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles.    At 
Umtata,  Pondoland  West,  South  Africa,  1904. 

Fletcher,  Owen  Heaton  Lynch,  younger  son  of  Major  John  Lynch  Fletcher, 
Eldon  Place,  Rugby,  aged  13  Mar.  13.   Left  1899.1   Town— School 
Learning  Sugar  Planting  in  Peru  1904.    Home  address,  7,  Beauchamp  Avenue, 
Leamington. 

Furness,  Robert  Allason,  third  son  of  Rev.  John  Monteith  Furness, 
Overslade,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  20.  Left  1902.3  Town 

Scholar  1897.     Head  of  the  School.    Major  Exhibitioner  1902.    Scholar  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  1901.    Bell  University  Scholar  1903. 

Graham,  Cecil  Erskine,  fifth  son  of  Major-Gen.  John  Gordon  Graham, 
Gillshaw  Lodge,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  9.  Left 

1898.3  Town 

Sandhurst  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Border  Regiment  1902.    At  Thyetmyo,  Burma, 
1903. 


James,  1897.  239 


Griffith,  Charles  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Matthew 
Griffith,  The  Gate  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  3.  Left 
1898.3  Town 

Gazetted  to  Antrim  E.G.  Artillery,  Militia,  1900.  Address,  Wynberg,  Winchester- 

Wilcox,  Lionel  Harold,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Augustus  Mortimer 
Wilcox,  Wolston  Vicarage,  Rugby,  aged  14,  May  14.  Left 
1900.1  Town 

Crick  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  6th  Royal  Warwickshire  Militia.     Address,  as 
above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1897. 

Ashby,  Arthur  Brian,  only  son  of  Arthur  George  Ashby,  Esq.,  Manor 
House,  Reigate,  aged  13,  March  20.  Left  1901 .»  School 

New  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901,  Third  Class  Classical  Moderations  1903. 
Home  address,  as  above. 

Bolton,  Frederic  William,  elder  son  of  Frederic  Bolton,  Esq.,  31,  Highbury 
Hill,  London,  aged  14,  December  10.  Left  1901. 2  School 

XI.  1901.  XV.  1899,  1900.   Address,  Westridge,  Prince  Arthur  Road,  Hampstead 
London.  W. 

Taylor,  Charles  Henry  Shinglewood,  only  son  of  Henry  Shinglewood 
Taylor,  Esq.,  M.D.,Ficksburg,  Orange  Free  State,  Africa,  aged  14, 
November  5.  Left  1900.2  School 

Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Williams,  Gerald  Anthony  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Gerald  Walter  Williams, 
Esq.,  Piggott's  Manor,  Elstree,  Herts,  aged  13,  October  25. 
Left  1899.2  School 

Maude,  Evelyn  John,  younger  son  of  John  Maude,  Esq.,  Redclyffe,  Redhill, 
aged  13,  May  15.  Left  1902.2  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Tawney,  Stephen  Edward,  third  son  of  Charles  Henry  Tawney,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1851),  Southlands,  Weybridge,  aged  14,  October  30. 
Left^OO.1  Whitelaw 

Home  address,  as  above. 

Clark,  Henry  Denton,  second  son  of  Edwin  Stanley  Clark,  Esq.,  Oak  Alyn, 
Wrexham,  aged  14,  September  17.  Left  1899.3  Donkin 

VIII.  1899.  A  Land  Surveyor.  Of  34,  Great  George  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Eley,  Edward  Thomas,  son  of  Henry  Eley,  Esq.,  Bittacy  House,  Mill  Hill, 
N.W.,  aged  14,  January  15.  Left  1897.3  Donkin 

Fletcher,  Philip  Cawthorne,  eldest  son  of  Philip  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Briarcroft, 
Atherton,  Manchester,  aged  14,  November  4.  Left  190 1.2  Donkin 

Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1901,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations 
1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Slaughter,  Mihill  Lorraine,  son  of  William  Capel  Slaughter,  Esq.,  102, 
Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left 

1900.1  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment  1902.    Served  in  the  South  African 
War  1902.    Queen's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

Johnson,  Alfred  George,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Lewis  Johnson,  Esq.,  The 
Watlands,  Wolstanton,  Staffordshire,  aged  J3,  April  30.  Left 

1901.2  Donkin 

A  Manufacturer  in  the  Potteries.     Of  Butterton  Hall,  Newcastle,  Staffordshire. 
Rushton,  Harold  Lever,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Rushton,  Esq., 
Halliwell  Hall,  Bolton,  aged  13,  January  30.     Left  1898.a     Michell 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 


240  James,  1897. 


Stuart,  Ruthven,  son  of  William  Whitewright  Stuart,  Esq.,  102,  Ebury 
Street,  London,  aged  16,  October  28.  Left  1899.3  Michell 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 

Mair,  Brodie  Valentine,  second  son  of  John  George  Mair  Rumley,  Esq., 
(o.n.  1859),  43,  Palace  Court,  London,  aged  14,  December  30. 
Left  1898.3  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Manchester  Regiment  1903. 

Phillips,  Frank  Raymond,  only  son  of  Frank  Phillips,  Esq.,  Ashleigh 
House,  Coventry,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  1899.3  Steel 

Maton,  Leonard  Evelyn  Leigh,  eldest  son  of  Leonard  James  Maton,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1860),  Grosvenor  Lodge,  Wimbledon,  aged  14,  January  3. 
Left  1901.'  Steel 

At  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

Yonng,  George  Campbell,  only  son  of  Robert  William  Young,  Esq.,  The 
Hough,  Stafford,  aged  14,  July  20.  Left  1901  .*  Steel 

An  Architect.  Address,  as  above. 

Cook,  Arthur  Edwin,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Cook,  Esq.,  Aigburth  Hall, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  October  28.  Left  1899.*  Stallard 

In  a  Shipowner's  Office  from  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Guthrie,  Seton  Charles  Baillie,  only  son  of  Charles  Seton  Sinclair  Guthrie, 
Esq.,  9,  Idol  Lane,  London,  aged  13,  November  24.  Left 
1899.1  Stallard 

Lees,  Ronald,  younger  son  of  the  late  Edward  Brown  Lees,  Esq.,  Thurland 
Castle,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  aged  14,  Oct.  29.  Left  1901.1  Stallard 
Electrical  Engineering  Student  in  Germany.  Home  address,  as  above. 

Lewis,  Percy  Wyndham,  only  son  of  Captain  Charles  Edward  Lewis, 
Amherst,  Mount  Avenue,  Baling,  aged  14,  November  18.  Left 
1898.8  Stallard 

Matthyssens,  Frank  Alexander,  second  son  of  Alexander  Matthyssens, 
Esq.,  4,  Avenue  de  la  Bourdonnais,  Paris,  aged  13,  April  17.  Left 
1900.8  Stallard 

Braunstein,  Ralph  Alexis  Bernard,  only  son  of  Maurice  Alfred  Braunstein, 
Esq.,  15,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  March  22.  Left 
1900.*  Stallard 

Challinor,  William  Francis,  eldest  son  of  William  Edward  Challinor,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1868),  St.  Edward  Street,  Leek,  Staffs,  aged  14,  June  20. 
Left^OO.1  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903.    Address,  Pickwood,  Leek. 

Steinthal,  Paul  Telford,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Frederick  Steinthal,  Esq., 
Wharfmead,  Ilkley,  Yorkshire,  aged  13,  February  12.  Left 
1900.8  School 

Victoria  University,  B.Sc.,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Clayton,  Frank,  son  of  Charles  Harold  Clayton,  Esq.,  Meadowside,  Wood- 
side  Park,  North  Finchley,  London,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left 
1900 s  Payne  Smith 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1903. 

Walker,  Cecil  Edward,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Samuel  Walker, 
Pembroke  House,  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  aged  14,  August 
6.  Left  J900.a  Payne  Smith 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1901. 

Atkinson-Jowett,  John  Gordon,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Hodgson 
Atkinson- Jowett,  Esq.,  Grove  House,  Bolton,  Bradford,  aged  14, 
May  17.  Left  1897.2  Brooke 


James,  1897.  241 


Dougherty,  John  Gerald,  only  son  of  James  Brown  Dougherty,  Esq., 
6,  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin,  aged  14,  Oct.  19.  Left  1901.1  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  from  June,  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Johns,  William  Herbert,  only  son  of  Andrew  Johns,  Esq.,  Glencoe,  Short- 
lands,  Kent,  aged  15,  December  27.  Left  1900.2  Brooke 

Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1900. 

Sabel,  Percy  Pierettes  Ernest,  son  of  Paul  Ferdinand  Sabel,  Esq.,  20,  Abbey 
Koad,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  July  28.  Left  1901.2  Brooke 

Short,  Albert  Edward,  fourth  son  of  John  Young  Short,  Esq.,  Ashbrook 
Hall,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  March  4.  Left  1900.1  Brooke 

FitzRoy,  Robert  Hope,  son  of  Major-General  William  FitzRoy,  Northcote 
House,  Rugby,  aged  15,  September  10.  Left  1900.2  '  Town 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  1902. 

Griffiths,  Claud  Yernon  Philipps,  son  of  William  Morgan  Griffiths,  Esq., 
Lime  Grove,  Carmarthen,  aged  1 3,  July  1 7.  Left  1898. a  Whitelaw 

Holt,  Edward,  second  son  of  Edward  Holt,  Esq.,  Woodthorpe,  Prestwich, 
Manchester,  aged  13,  April  16.  Left  1900.1  Whitelaw 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1897. 

Betterton,  Frederick  Archibald,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Inman 
Betterton,  Esq.,  Woodville,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  December 
29.  Left  1898.a  School 

Brewin,  George  Merriman,  third  son  of  Arthur  Brewin,  Esq.,  19,  Straw- 
berry Hill  Road,  Twickenham,  aged  13,  Nov.  21.  Left  1899.3  School 

Macpherson,  Duncan  Ivor,  eldest  son  of  John  Archibald  Iver 
Macpherson,  Newcourt,  Topsham,  Devon,  aged  13,  June  17. 
Leftl8981  School 

Sandhurst  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  1902.    Agra  1904. 
Home  address,  68,  Chaucer  Road,  Bedford. 

Morris,  Frederick  George  Carnac,  third  son  of  Malcolm  Alexander  Morris, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  8,  Harley  Street,  London,  aged  13,  September  16. 
Left  190 1.2  School 

VIII.  1901.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Fetch,  Charles  Henry  Lambert,  younger  son  of  Richard  Fetch,  Esq.,  7, 
Kensington  Court  Mansions,  London,  aged  14,  November  1. 
Left  1900.3  School 

A  Medical  Student,  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  1901.    Address,  36,  Castle  Hill  Avenue, 
Folkestone,  Kent. 

Farrau,  Edmund  Darley,  third  son  of  Sir  Charles  Frederic  Farran, 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay,  India,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay,  aged  13, 
March  13.  Left  1903.1  Whitelaw 

Address,  Ombersley,  Hatherley  Road,  Cheltenham. 

French,  Reginald,  son  of  John  Richard  French,  Esq.,  Allesley,  Coventry, 
aged  14,  April  20.  Left  1900.1  Donkin 

Tindall,  Cuthbert,  second  son  of  Henry  Edward  Tindall,  Esq.,  Arnside, 
Mead  Road,  Chislehurst,  aged  14,  Feb.  7.  Left  1898.3  Donkin 

Oundle  School  1899.    Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1902.    Home 
address,  as  above. 
VOL.   III.  GG 


242  James,  1897. 


Browne,  Percival  Leathley,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Benjamin 
Browne,  Plumtree  Rectory,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  July  11.  Left 
1899.1  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Lincolnshire  Regiment  1902. 

Holland,  Ernest  Stephen,  fifth  son  of  Tom  Wilkinson  Holland,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1861),  Eydon  Hall,  Byfield,  aged  13,  Oct.21.  Leftl901.2    Collins 

Clare  College,  Cambridge. 

Leslie,  David  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Henry  David  Leslie,  Esq., 
Bryn  Tanat,  Oswestry,  aged  14,  Feb.  15.  Left  1899.3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  1901. 

Smyth,  Maxwell  Lyle,  third  son  of  Hugh  Lyle  Smyth,  Esq.  (O.K.  1849), 
Barrowmore,  Chester,  aged  14,  April  17  Left  1900.2  Collins 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Stringer,   Charles   Page,  third   son  of   Edward   Henry   Stringer,   Esq., 
Edgbaston  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  Apl.  4.  Left  1898.1    Collins 
Address,  43,  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. 

Venables,  James  Douglas,  second  son  of  Rowland  George  Venables,  Esq  , 
(O.K.  1859),  Oakhurst,  Oswestry,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left 
1900.'  Collins 

Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  1901.    Home  address,  as 
above. 

Michell,  Gilbert  Arthur,  only  son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Tompson  Michell  (o.n. 
1866),  Sheriffhales  Vicarage,  Newport,  Shropshire,  aged  13,  June 
25.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

Scholar  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Balfour,  Alexander,  elder  son  of  Robert  Balfour,  Esq.,  3,  Fen  wick  Street, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  1900. 2  Steel 

Trinity   College,    Oxford,    from   October,    1901.     Home    address,    Avonhurst, 
Chislehurst. 

Barlow,  Frank  Lewis  Thornhill,  elder  son  of  Edward  Percy  Barlow,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1870),  24,  Waterlow  Crescent,  Dover,  aged  13,  August  31. 
Left  1901.2  Steel 

VIII.  1900, 1901. 

Goldie,  Noel  Barre,  only  son  of  John  Henry  Goldie,  Esq.,  1,  Sunderland 

Terrace,  Bayswater,  London,  W,,  aged  14,  December  26.     Left 

1901.2  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1901.    A  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 

1902.  Home  address,  Whitacre  Lodge,  Leamington. 

Henderson,  Algernon  Charles  Francis,  elder  son  of  Francis  Henderson, 
Esq.,  4,  Alexandra  Drive,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  12.  Left 
1899.8  Brooke 

In  the  Anchor  Line,  Glasgow,   1900-03.    In  the  New  York  Office,  of  same  Line, 

1903.  Home  address,  Heathfield,  Kilcreggan,  Dumbartonshire,  N.B. 

Pferdmenges,  Harold  Eric  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Pferdmenges, 

Esq.,  4,  Livingston  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  June 

12.     Left  1900.1  Brooke 
In  the  Cotton  Trade  in  Liverpool. 

Thomson,  Neale,  only  son  of  Neale  Thomson,  Esq.,  Woodhill,  Blairgowrie, 
Perthshire,  aged  14,  April  21.  Left  1900.1  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1903. 

Emrys- Jones,  Mansel  Franklin,  son  of  Abraham  Emrys- Jones,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Brynderw,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  December  5.  Left 
1899.»  Stallard 

Caius  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  and  M.B.  1903.     Home  address,   10,   St.  John 
Street,'.Manchester. 


James,  1897.  243 


Johnson,  Leslie  Walter,  sixth  son  of  Henry  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  The 
Homestead,  Hornsey  Lane,  London,  N.,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left 
1900. 2  Stallard 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Middleton,  Herbert  Douglas,  son  of  James  Sherers  Middleton,  Esq., 
Cadamaney,  Saklaspur,  Hassan  District,  South  India,  aged  14, 
July  4  Left  1899. 2  Stallard 

Nesbitt,  James  Victor,  only  son  of  Robert  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Sutton-in- 
Ashfield,  Notts.,  aged  13,  July  22.  Left  1902.2  Stallard 

XV.  1900.  1901.    Racquets  1902.    Scholar  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1902. 

de  Wolf,  Hugh  Francis,  son  of  Thomas  Andrew  de  Wolf,  Esq.,  68,  Billiter 
Square  Buildings,  London,  aged  14,  May  4.  Left  190 1.1  Stallard 

Church,  Leslie  Humphrey,  only  son  of  Alfred  Church,  Esq.,  Oheyne  Walk, 
Northampton,  aged  14,  Sept.  3.  Left  1900.2  Payne  Smith 

In  business  at  Northampton.    Address,  as  above. 

Hepburn,  Maurice  Gotch,  sou  of  Thomas  Henry  Hepburn,  Esq.,  Brad- 
ninch,  Cullompton,  Devon,  aged  14,  Apl.  3.  Left  1901.*  Payne  Smith 

Hunter,  George  Noel,  fourth  son  of  Curling  Hunter,  Esq.,  29,  Westbourne 
Terrace,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  11.  Left  1902.3  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Bacon,  Eustace  Vivian,  son  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Vivian  Bacon,  Barrowden 
Rectory,  Stamford,  aged  16,  April  12.  Left  1900.2  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1900. 

Kidd,  Walter  Shirley,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Aubrey  Kidd,  Esq.,  M.D.,  12, 
MontpelierRow,  Blackheath,aged  13,  Mar.  27.  Leftl902.2  Whitelaw 

London  University,  for  Medical  Degree.    Address,  as  above. 

Sykes,  William,  sixth  son  of  Benjamin  Sykes,  Esq.,  West  Cliff  House, 
Preston,  aged  15,  March  25,  Left  1899.*  School 

Address,  Priors  Lea,  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Vaudrey,  Claude  Henry  Slade,  elder  son  of  Wm.  Henry  Vaudrey,  Esq., 
11,  Lancaster  Road,  Eccles  Old  Road,  Manchester,  aged  14, 
June  3.  Left  1899.1  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  6th  Militia  Battalion,  The  Manchester  Regiment,  1900.    Served 
in  the  South  African  War  1902. 

Vaudrey,  Norman,  younger  son  of  the  above  Wm.  Henry  Vaudrey,  Esq., 
aged  13,  October  6.  Left  1901.1  Steel 

Allen,  Guy  Oldfield,  younger  son  of  Vernon  Allen,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1860),  Heath 
Mount,  East  Liss,  Hants,  aged  13,  Nov.  7.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

New  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Chamberlain,  Walter  Basil,  younger  son  of  Walter  Chamberlain,  Esq., 
Harborne  Hall,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  Mar.  17.  Left  1900.1  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  Thorngrove,  Worcester. 

Somervell,  John  Malcolm,  elder  son  of  John  Somervell,  Esq.,  Broom  Close, 
Kendal,  aged  13,  September  1.  Left  1901.2  Michell 

In  business.  Address,  as  above. 

Tillie,  Frederick  William,  only  son  of  Marshall  'lillie,  Esq.,  Oakfield, 
Londonderry,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Jan.  18.  Left  1900.1  Brooke 

Studied  in  Germany  1901-02.  Address,  as  above. 

Crowther,  Guy  Fenwick,  younger  son  of  Edward  Crowther,  JBsq.,  Moor 
Allerton,  Leeds,  aged  15,  January  6.  Left  1900.*  Brooke 


244  James,  1897. 


Orpen,  James  Denys,  third  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Herbert  Orpen,  Binnbroke, 
Cambridge,  aged  13,  August  1.  Left  1902.a  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Ash,  George  Arthur,  son  of  Philip  James  Ash,  Esq.  (o.u,  1860),  Whitehall 
Koad,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  2.  Left  1899.3  Town 

Farming  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Brown  Thomas  Percy,  son  of  John  Brown,  Esq.,  36,  North  Street,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  July  9.  Left  1900.2  Town 

A  Dental  Student.    Address,  as  above. 

Chaplin,  Clement  O'Neal,  son  of  Ernest  Chaplin,  Esq.,  The  Firs,  Rugby, 
aged  14,  January  29.  Left  1901. 8  Town 

Learning  Farming  at  Cardington,   Bedfordshire.     Home  address,  Clifton-on- 
Dunsmore. 

Dainton,  Sydney  Herbert  George,  son  of  George  Dainton,  Esq.,  5,  Lower 
flillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  19.  Left  1900.8  Town 

In  the  G.P.O.  London  Special   Inquiry  Branch.    Of  7,  Shalimar  Road,  Acton, 
London,  W. 

Heathcote,  Herbert  Cecil,  son  of  the  late  Herbert  William  Heathcote,  Esq., 
Carrington,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  Sept.  17.  Left  1900.1  Town 

A  Clerk  in  Lloyds  Bank.  Address,  Beechfield  Higher  Downs,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Parsons,  Alfred  Over,  second  son  of  William  Howkins  Wall  Parsons,  Esq., 

3,  Pennington  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Aug.  25.    Leftl902.»    Town 

XI.  1901,  1902.    XV.  1900, 1901.    Address,  42,  Albert  Street,  Rugby. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1897. 

Bankes,  Conrad  Douglas  Richard  Oakeley,  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry 
Oakeley  Bankes,  Chicheley  Vicarage,  Newport  Pagnell,  aged  14, 
September  16.  Left  1898.1  School 

At  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Bolton,  Louis  Hamilton,  son  of  Frederic  Bolton,  Esq.,  Westridge,  3,  Prince 
Arthur  Road,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  Feb.  14.  Left  1902.*  School 

XI.  1901, 1902.    XV.  1901,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Duncan,  George  Bruce,  younger  son  of  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  5,  Aberdeen 
Terrace,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  May  14.  Left  1901.'  School 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Field,  Henry  St.  John,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Field,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1867),  The 
Quarry,  Leamington,  aged  13,  November  22,  Left  1902.*        School 
Scholar   1897.    XV.    1901.    Major   Exhibitioner   1902.    Exhibitioner  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902,  First  Class  Classical  Moderations  1904. 

Filley,  Oliver  Dwight,  only  son  of  the  late  Oliver  Brown  Filley,  Esq.,  St. 
Louis,  Missouri,  U.S.A.,  aged  14,  Jan.  15.  Left  1901.3  School 

XV.  1900, 1901.     Racquets  1901.    Harvard  University,  U.S.A.,  from  September, 
1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Joynson,  Cyril  Bright,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Joynson,  Esq.,  The  Firs, 
Kenilworth,  aged  14,  March  18.  Left  1901.1  School 

Lawrence,  Arthur  Lyndon,  eldest  son  of  Basil  Edward  Lawrence,  Esq., 

4,  Strathray   Gardens,   South   Hampstead,    aged   14,   June    18, 
Left  1901.8  School 

XI.  1901.    XV.  1900, 1901.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1902. 

Lawrence,  Frank  Crispian,  fourth  son  of  Alfred  Tristram  Lawrence,  Esq., 
K.C.,  21,  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  13,  Oct.  25.    School 
Died  at  School  20th  November,  1899. 


James,  1897.  245 


Macanlay,  Robert  Keith  Agnew,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Helenus  Macaulay, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1869),  Wheatfield,  Belfast,  aged  13,  March  26.  Left 
1900.3  School 

Woolwich  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1902. 

Poole,  Gilbert  Sandford,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Ruscombe  Poole,  Esq.  (O.K. 
1861),  The  Old  House,  South  Petherton,  Somerset,  aged  14,  July 
8.  Leftl901.3  Left  again,  1 90S.1  School 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Seattle,  Robert  John,  second  sou  of  John  Labouchere  Beattie,  Esq.,  4, 
Albany  Road,  St.-Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  14,  May  27.  Left 
1902  »  Whitelaw 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Gray,  Donald  Christopher,  elder  son  of  James  Gray,  Esq.  (o.R.  1870),  1 , 
Vanbrugh  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  May  10. 
Left  1902.3  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,   1902.    Home  address,  53,  Montagu 
Square,  London,  W. 

Lester,  Harold  Francis,  son  of  Horace  Frank  Lester,  Esq.  (O.K.  1866),  45, 
Upper  Grosvenor  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  15,  September  8. 
Left  1901.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1901.    Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  Medical  Course. 

Lloyd,  Arthur  Wynell,  son  of  Edward  Wynell  Mayow  Lloyd,  Esq.  (o.R. 
1858),  Hartford  House,  Winchfield,  Hants,  aged  14,  April  4. 
Left  1902.8  Whitelaw 

Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Saxon,  William,  second  son  of  the  late  William  John  Saxon,  Esq.,  Park- 
dale,  Altriricham,  aged  13,  October  22.     Left  1901.3          Whitelaw 
Scholar  1897.    London  University.    Killed  by  a  fall  from  the  Cliffs  at  Llandudno 
llth  August,  1903. 

Scott,  Edward  Taylor,  third  son  of  (Jharles  Prestwich  Scott,  Esq.,  The 
Firs,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  November  15.  Left 
1901.'  Whitelaw 

Corpus  Christi  College.  Oxford. 

Shiell,  Alexander  Guthrie,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Shiell,  Esq.,  Cairney, 
Cupar,  Fife,  aged  14,  Aug.  21.  Left  1902.3  Whitelaw 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Steel,   Gerald  Arthur,  second  son    of  (Jharles   Godfroy   Steel,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1867),  Barby  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Oct.  14.  Left  1902.3    Whitelaw 
XV.  1902.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October  1903,  Second  Class  Classical 
Moderations  1904. 

Harris,  Douglas  Gordon,  third  son  of  Arthur  Harris,  Esq.  (O.K.  1867),  2, 
Lindum  Terrace,  Bradford,  aged  13,  Oct.  19.  Left  1900.8  Donkin 

List,  John  Napier,  only  son  of  John  List,  Esq.,  3,  St.  John's  Park,  Black- 
heath,  aged  12,  Nov.  19.  Left  1901.1  Donkin 

VIII.  1900.    King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Okell,  John  Cecil,  second  son  of  George  Okell,  Esq.,  Barrow,  Chester,  aged 
15,  June  21.  Left  1900.3  Donkin 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Pershouse,  Arthur  Penrose,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Pershouse,  Esq.,  Beach 
Lawn,  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Aug.  15.  Left  190 1.1  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 


246  James,  1897. 


Pooley,  Hugh  Francis,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Fletcher  Pooley,  Esq., 
Scotter,  Well  Walk,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  October  2.  Left 
1902.*  Donkin 

XV.  1900, 1901.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address, 

as  above. 

Poulton,  Edward  Palmer,  eldest  son  of  Professor  Edward  Bagnall  Poulton, 
Wykeham  House,  Oxford,  aged  13,  Oct.  I.  Left  1902. a  Donkin 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1902.    Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Tregarthen,  John  Bevan  Coulson,  only  sou  of  John  Coulson  Tregarthen, 
Esq.,  Trinity  College,  Stratford-on-Avou,  aged  13,  September  28. 
Left  1898.2  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1902. 

Willans,  Kyrle   William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Peter  William  Willans, 

Esq.,  The  Wilderness,  Pirbright,  Surrey,  aged   14,  August  18. 

Left  1901.2  Donkin 

Liverpool  University,  Engineering  Course,  1902-1903.    Address,  Nan  Tan  House, 

Wortley,  Leeds. 

Bury,  Philip  Entwisle,  eldest  son  of  Henry  EntwisleBury,  Esq.,  (O,R.  1868), 
41.  Rutland  Gate,  London,  aged  13,  Oct.  16.  Left  1900.8  Collins 

Clare  College,  Cambridge. 

Eddis,  Bruce  Lindsay,  second  son  of  William  Kearns  Eddis,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1865),  1,  Esplanade  West,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  Aug.  17.  Left 
1900.8  Collins 

Scholar  1897.    Woolwich  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1903. 
Powell,  Grandage  Edwards,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Astell  Devaynes  Powell, 
Fallowfield     Rectory,     Manchester,    aged     14,     November     20. 
Left  1901.2  Collins 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901.    Home  address,  as  above. 
Sale,  John  Ford,  only  son  of  Colonel  Matthew  Townsend  Sale,  (O.K.  1849), 
The  Grange,  Belvedere,  Kent,  aged  13,  Feb  20.  Left^OS.1  Collins 
Scholar  1887.  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1903.  Home  address, 
as  above. 

Stott,  Sydney  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  John  Robert  Stott,  Esq.,  Bardsley 
House,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  aged  14,  March  1.  Left  1900.*  Collins 

Address,  Bardsley  House,  Bardsley,  Lancashire. 

Taylor,  Daniel  Brumhall,  third  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Taylor,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Millburne,  Coleraine,  Co.  Derry,  Ireland,  aged  14,  June  4. 
Left  1900.8  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Dublin,  from  1901.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Treves,  Harold  Thomsett,  second  son  of  William  Knight  Treves,  Esq.,  M.D., 
31,  Dalby  Square,  Margate,  aged  14,  Sept.  4.  Left  1901.*  Collins 

XI.  1900.    A  Medical  Student  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London. 

Whitehead,  Harold  John  Baskerville,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hugh 
Whitehead,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1868),  20,  Old  Queen's  Street, London,  aged 
15,  August  16.  Left  1899  3  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  Militia,  1900,  and  to  the  7th 
Hussars  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  1901-02.   Home  address,  as  above. 

Boltoil,  David  Cheney,  younger  son  of  Joseph  John  Bolton,  Esq.,  Heathfield, 
Lancaster  Road,  Eccles,  Manchester,  aged  13,  March  1.  Left 
1902.1  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Ford,  Richard  Nagle,  third  son  of  Edmund  Sal  way  Ford,  Esq.,  (o.n.  1852), 
Pengreap.  Cornwall,  aged  13,  June  19.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

Sandhurst  1903.    Home  address,  17,  Hyde  Park  Square,  London,  W. 


James,  1897.  247 


Hart-Davis,  Hugh  Vaughan,  only  son  of  the  Eev.  Kichard  Hart  Hart- 
Davis,  (O.K.  1856),  Dunsden  Vicarage,  Beading,  aged  14,  July  25. 
Left  1900.2  Michell 

Address,  as  above. 

Tapp,  Theodore  Arthur,  elder  son  of  Charles  James  Tapp,  Esq.,  The  Hill, 
Bromley,  aged  14,  April  5.  Left  1901.*  Michell 

XI.  1900.    Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Blackwell,  Charles,  sixth  son  of  Samuel  John  Blackwell,  Esq.,  Brookshill, 
Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  October  16.  Left  1900 a  Steel 

Address,  as  above. 

Cooper,  William  Wilfrid,  younger  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Cooper,  Esq., 
Thistleworth,  Park  Road,  Twickenham,  aged  14,  May  4.  Left 
1899.3  Steel 

Gardner,  Arthur  Duncan,  younger  sou  of  James  William  Gardner,  Esq. 
(O.R.  1864),  The  Stone  House,  Rugeley,  aged  13,  March  28. 
Left  1902.*  Steel 

XV.  1901.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Mills,  Duncan,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Mills,  Esq.,  Longdawn  Lodge,  Sand- 
hurst, Wokingham,  aged  14,  April  26.  Left  1901.1  Steel 

Gazetted  to  the  Hampshire  Regiment  1903. 

Spilsbury,  Leonard  Joy,  younger  son  of  James  Spilsbury,  Esq.,  Mayfield 
Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  May  30.  Left  1903.2  Steel 

Scholar  1897.    XT.  1903.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1903.   Scholar  of  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Stoop,  Adrian  Dura,  elder  son  of  Frederic  Cornelius  Stoop,  Esq.,  5,  Coll- 
ingham  Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  14,  Mar.  27.  Left  1901.*  Steel 

XV.  1900.    Minor  Exhibitioner  1901.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October. 
1901.    Home  address,  Byfleet,  Surrey. 

Thompson,  Alec,  third  son  of  Joseph  Thompson,  Esq.,  Wauldby,  Brough, 
East  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  August  28.  Left  1901.3  Steel 

XV.  1901.    Sandhurst  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  for  Indian  Army 
1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Buckland,  Gerald  Charles  Balfour,  younger  son  of  George  William 
Frederick  Buckland,  Esq.  (o.n.  1867),  1,  Esplanade  West,  Calcutta, 
aged  13,  May  18-  Left  1902.8  Brooke 

Sampson,  Samuel  John  Marton,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Arthur  Sampson, 
Esq.  (O.R.  1864),  5,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  14, 
August  11.  Left  1902.2  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Sinclair,    William   Richardson,   second  son  of   the  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Sinclair,  Hopefield,  Belfast,  aged  13,  Sept.  17.  Left  1901. a  Brooke 
Queen's  College,  Belfast.    In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Walker,  Robert  Wynne  Stanley,  third  son  of  Theodore  Comyn  Walker, 
Esq.,  Glenn  Hall,  Leicester,  aged  14,  May  28.  Left  1901.1  Brooke 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Wyer,  John  Francis  Wilson,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Wyer,  Esq.,  Kenil- 
worth,  aged  13,  February  11.  Left  1898.3  Brooke 

Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge. 

Clark,  William  Harold,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Clark,  Esq.,  Oak 
Bank,  Nelson,  Lancashire,  aged  15,  June  26.  Left  1899.3  Stallard 


248  James,  1897. 


Jolliffe,  Cyril  Edward,  only  son  of  William  Davies  Jolliffe,  Esq.,  Claverton, 
Westminster  Park,  Chester,  aged  14,  May  1.    Left  1900.3    Stallard 
Woolwich  1901.    Gazetted  to  Devon  E.G. A.  Militia  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Kneeshaw,  Wilfred  Shafto,  only  son  of  Henry  Kneeshaw,  Esq.,  D.L., 
Graiglwyd,  Penmaenmawr,  North  Wales,  aged  14,  June  5. 
Left  1902.1  Stallard 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Mvlchreest,  Thomas  Moore,  elder  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Mylchreest,  Esq., 
The  White  House,  Kirk  Michael,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  14,  Sept.  14. 
Left  1900.2  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Reddie,  Robert  Alexander,  only  son  of  William  Graham  Reddie,  Esq.,  12, 
Cleveland  Gardens,  Bayswater,  London,  aged  15,  September  10. 
Left  1900.*  Stallard 

Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  16th  Lancers  1901.   Served  in  the  South  African 

War  1901-02.    Slightly  wounded.    Cavalry  Club. 

Roberts,  Edward  Dorling,  elder  son  of  Charles  Tanner  Kingdon  Roberts, 
Esq.,  Fairhill,  Exeter,  aged  13,  June  12.  Left  1898.2  Stallard 

Left  in  ill  health.    Exeter  Grammar  School.    Sandhurst  1901.    Gazetted  to  the 
Devonshire  Regiment  1903.    India  1904. 

Satterthwaite,  Clement  Richard,  elder  son  of  Colonel  Edward  Satterthwaite 
(O.K.  1871),  Windermere,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  13,  February  21. 
Left  1900.8  Stallard 

Scholar  1897.    Woolwich  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1902. 

Shewell,  Marten  William,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frank  Shewell, 
Lidderwell  Vicarage,  Plymouth,  aged  13,  September  29.  Left 
1902.2  Stallard 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  Gedney  House, 
Greenhithe,  Kent. 

Walton,  Joseph,  only  son  of  Joseph  Walton,  Esq.,  Glenside,  Saltburn-by- 
the-Sea,  aged  14,  Nov.  5.  Left  190 1.8  Stallard 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Courtauld,  Stephen  Lewis,  fourth  son  of  Sydney  Courtauld,  Esq.,  Booking 
Place,  Braintree,  aged  14,  Feb.  27.  Left  1901. 2  Payne  Smith 

King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Millar,  Gilbert  Henry,  third  son  of  Henry  Edward  Millar,  Esq.,  Heathdown, 
Hampstead,  London,  aged  13,  June  2.     Left  1903.2      Payne  Smith 
Scholar  1897.    Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1903.    Home  address,  as 
above. 

Porter,  Robert  Guy,  only  son  of  Frederick  Porter,  Esq.,  Haselwood, 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  Nov.  6.  Left  1899.2  Payne  Smith 

Chase,  Charles  Allen,  second  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Henry  Chase,  D.D., 
16,  Brookside,  Cambridge,  afterwards  President  of  Queen's 
College,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left  1901.3  Brooke 

Address,  The  Lodge,  Queen's  College,  Cambridge. 

Collins,  Philip,  eldest  son  of  Philip  George  Collins,  Esq.,  21,  The  Avenue, 
Beckenham,  aged  14,  November  8.  Left  1901. 2  Michell 

London  University  1901.    Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Sykes,  Claud  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Walter  Harry  Sykes  (O.K.  1862), 
Hill  House.  Guilford.  aged  13,  October  21.  Left  1901.2  Brooke 

In  business  at  Frankfort-on-Maine  from  1903.    Home  address,  Firfield,  Merrow, 
Guildford. 


James,  1897.  249 


Barker,  Eric  Clement,  son  of  Alfred  James  Frederick  Barker,  Esq.,  11, 
Throgmorton  Avenue,  London,  aged  13,  September  27.  Left 
1902*  Whitelaw 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cireucester. 

Douglas,  Archibald  John  Angus,  only  son  of  Charles  John  Cathcart 
Douglas,  Esq.,  22,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14, 
January  31.  Left  1900.2  Whitelaw 

Sandhurst    1901.     Gazetted  to  the  Queen's  Own  Cameron    Highlanders  1903. 
Home  address,  Haylee,  Largs,  Ayrshire,  N.B.    Malta  1904. 

Hett,   Henry  Alexander,  son  of    Henry   Herbert    Hett,  Esq.,  Highfield, 
Shoreham,  Sevenoaks,  aged  14,  June  24.     Left  1900.2      Whitelaw 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Lambert,  Leslie  Harrison,  son  of  Thomas  Harrison  Lambert,  Esq.,  44, 

Buckingham  Palace  Mansions,  London,  aged  13,  November  11. 

Left  1900.1  Whitelaw 

Blomfield,  Hugh  Massie,  younger  son  of  Rear- Admiral  Richard  Massie 

Blomfield,  Port   House,  Alexandria.    Egypt,   aged    15,   Nov.    17. 

Left  1900.2  Donkin 

Previously  at  Cheltenham  College. 

Blyth,  Alexander,  only  son  of  Alexander  Blyth,  Esq.,  Liberton,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  30.  Left  1900.1  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  3rd  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  Militia,  1902.    Served  in  the 
South  African  War  1902.     Of  The  Priory,  Grassendale,  Liverpool. 

Kelham,  Robert  Cecil,  elder  son  of  Robert  Maunsell  Kelham,  Esq.,  4, 
Sente  du  Moulin  Ste  Adresse,  Seine  Inferieure,  France,  aged  14, 
June  5.  Leftl899.2  Donkin 

In  business.    Address,  17,  Rue  Mare,  Havre,  France. 

Stevenson,    William    Sinclair,   son   of    the  late   Rev.  William   Fleming 

Stevenson,  D.D.,  Orwell  Bank,  Dublin,   aged  14,  May  25.     Left 

1901.1  Brooke 

Ball,  Crispin  Alfred,  eldest  son  of  Thomas   Allen  Ball,  Esq.,  Architect, 

Chester  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  26.    Left  1902.2   Town 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1902.    Exhibitioner  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1902.     Home 

address,  as  above. 

Harris,  William  Evelyn  Arnold,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Grwilym 
Harris,  Esq.,  Lawford  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Sept.  29.  Left 
1902.3  Town 

Reading  for  the  Consular  Service.    Of  21,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

Isaacson,  Colin  de  Stuteville,  only  son  of  Major  John  de  Stuteville 
Isaacson,  14,  Bilton  Hoad,  Rugby,  aged  13,  December  3.  Left 
1901  •  Town 

Passed  into  Sandhurst  1901,  but  failed  in  eyesight  (Medical  Tests).    Gazetted  to 
the  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  1902.    Address,  Tower  Lodge,  Rugby. 

Medhurst,  James  Charles,  third  son  of  Walter  Cope  Medhurst,  Esq.,  Bank 
House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  25.  Left  1899  2  Town 

A  Clerk  in  the  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  from  1901.     Hove  Branch 
1902.     Of  33,  St.  Andrew's  Road,  Portslade-by-Sea,  Sussex. 

Ransoine,  Arthur  Michel!,  elder  son  of  the  late  Professor  Cyril  Ransome, 
Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Jan.  18.  Left  1901.2  Town— Whitelaw 

Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  1901-02.    A  Journalist  in  London.    Of  67,  Huron  Road 
Upper  Tooting,  London,  S.W. 

Richardson,  Hugh  Baird,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Richardson, 
Rhyl  Vicarage,  Flintshire,  aged  12,  June  19.  Left  1902.2  Town 

Went  to  a  Private  Tutor  to  read  for  Oxford.    Home  address.  2  Arnold  Villas 
Rugby. 


VOL.  III. 


HH 


250  James,  1898. 


Simpson,  James  Herbert,  elder  son  of  James  Herbert  Simpson,  Esq.,  M.D., 
21,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  November  11.  Left 
1902.8  Whitelaw— Town 

Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1902. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1898. 

Bartlett,  Alfred  James  Napier,  fourth  son  of  the  late  John  Edward 
Bartlett,  Esq.,  Peverel  Court,  Aylesbury,  aged  13,  June  29.  Left 
1901.1  School 

Sandhurst  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  1903. 

Dashwood,  Wilfred  James,  fourth  son  of  Sir  George  John  Egerton  Dash- 
wood,  Bart.,  Kirtlington  Park,  Oxford,  aged  14,  December  3. 
Left  1898.*  School 

Ellison,  Guy  Moreton,  sixth  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Christopher  Ellison  (O.K. 
1849),  Rector  of  Boultham,  Bracebridge,  Lincolnshire,  aged  14, 
February  5.  Left  1901.2  School 

Sandhurst  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Lincolnshire  Regiment  1902.    Home  address, 

as  above. 

Gatacre,  John  Kirwan,  younger  son  of  Major-General  William  Forbes 
Gatacre,  C.B.,  86,  Brook  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  Sept.  6. 
Left  1901.'  School 

Gazetted  to  the  Unattached  List  1902. 

Hulbert,  Francis,  third  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Augustus  Hulbert,  Rector  of 
Nether  Broughton,  Melton  Mowbray,  aged  14,  Nov.  3.  Left 
1902.'  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  The  Vicarage,  Towcester. 

Jackson,  George  Julius,  son  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.,  afterwards  Knight, 
St.  John's  Place,  Hong  Kong,  aged  14,  Jan.  4.    Left  1899.3   School 
Gazetted  to  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers  1902. 

Phillips-Dickson,  George  Armitage,  only  son  of  Rev.  John  Phillips- 
Dickson,  Vicar  of  Dudleston,  Ellesmere,  Salop,  aged  13,  Feb.  23. 
Left  1900.1  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Bright,  John  Leatham,  elder  son  of  William  Leatham  Bright,  Esq.,  48, 
Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  February  6.  Left 
1901.8  Whitelaw 

In  the  Shipping  Trade.    Address,  as  above. 

Beaven,  Cecil  Livingstone,  fourth  son  of  Rev.  Alfred  Beavon  Beaven, 
Headmaster  of  the  Grammar  School,  Preston,  aged  15,  January  2. 
Left  1901.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1898.  Minor  Exhibitioner  1901.  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford, 
1901.  First  Class  Mathematical  Moderations  1903.  Home  address,  Greyfriars, 
Milverton,  Leamington. 

Gilkison,  James  David  Ralston,  younger  son  of  Dugald  Stewart  Gilkison, 
Esq.,  7,  Palace  Road,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  Aug.  1.  Left  1902. 2  Donkin 
At  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Hill,  Arthur  Charles  Percival,  only  son  of  Charles  Paffarel  Hill,  Esq.,  3, 
Rawdon  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  Oct.  21.  Left  1902. 2  Donkin 

At  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Wright,  Walter  Evelyn,  elder  son  of  Walter  Wright,  Esq.,  Elm  Grove, 
Halifax,  aged  13,  September  14.  Left  1901.2  Donkin 


James,  1898.  251 


Evans,  Charles  Gilbert,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Evans,  Esq.,  6,  Park  Place, 

Cardiff,  aged  14,  April  2.     Left  1901.2  Oollins 

Gazetted  to  Royal  Monmouth  R.E.  Militia  1901.    Hon.  Lieutenant  in  the  Army. 

Served  in  the  South  African  War  April  to  31st  May,   1902.    Home  address,  as 

above. 

Ramsay,  John  Richard,  third  son  of  Captain  John  Ramsay,  R.E.,  Fareham, 
Hants,  aged  14,  November  15.  Left  1901.5  Collins 

Woolwich  1901.  Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Artillery  1903. 

Trevor,  Herbert  Edward,,  second  son  of  Brigade-Surgeon  Lieub.-Colonel 
Francis  Wollaston  Trevor,  Karachi,  India,  aged  13,  May  26. 
Left  1898.2  Collins 

Gazetted  to  the  Northumberland  Regiment  1903. 

Rees,  John  Gordon,  younger  son  of  William  Thomas  Rees,  Aberdare,  aged 
13,  November  22.  Left  1900.3  Collins 

Sandhurst  1903.    Home  address,  Maesyffynon,  Aberdare. 

Bradbury,  John  Fowler,  only  son  of  John  Gilbert  Bradbury,  Esq., 
Glenthorne,  Farquhar  R,oad,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  aged  13, 
July  30.  Left  1903.2  Michell 

XV.  1902.    Crick  1903.    King's  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1903. 
Brock,  .Roy  Gerard  Corcor,  only  son  of  Colonel  Thomas  Herbert  Brock, 
Royal  West  Kent  Regiment,  Peshawar,  India,  aged  13,  Feb.  22. 
Lett  1901.2  Michell 

Gazetted  to  Queen's  Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  1902. 

Fletcher,  Henry  Field,  son  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Fletcher,  Canon 
Residentiary  of  St.  Asaph's  Vicarage,  Wrexham,  aged  13, 
February  3.  Left  1901.2  Michell 

At  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Lewis,  Henry  William  Larkin,  eldest  son  of  Allan  Wellesley  Lewis,  Esq., 
St.  George's,  Grenada,  aged  14,  April  2.  Left  1901.3  Michell 

XI.  1900.     Died  in  London  29th  April,  1904. 

Woodall,  John  Corbet,  son  of  Corbet  Woodall,  Esq. ,69,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue, 
London,  aged  14,  November  8.  Left  1901.3  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Slack,  George  Cave,  younger  son  of  Francis  Alexander  Slack,  Esq., 
39,  Colville  Gardens,  Bayswater,  London,  aged  13,  February  26. 
Left  1899.3  Steel 

Swanzy,  Francis  Hugh,  second  son  of  Francis  Swanzy,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 
Sevenoaks,  aged  13,  April  7.  Left  1902.2  Steel 

In  business  in  London.    Address,  The  Quarry,  Sevenoaks. 

Walker,  John  Campbell,  youngest  son  of  Melville  Mitchell  Walker,  Esq., 
Hedonville,  York  Place,  H  arrogate,  aged  13,  May  16.  Left 
1900.3  Steel 

Baker,  Clifford  Tiver,  ninth  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  Wallcroft, 
Durdham  Park,  Bristol,  aged  14,  November  5.  Left  1901.3  Brooke 

Address,  as  above. 

Barrett,  John  Henry,  only  son  of  Alfred  Barrett,  Esq.,  Gosbury  Hill, 
Hook,  Surbiton,  aged  14,  September  9.  Left  1901.3  Stallard 

Caro,  Alfred  Haldinstein,  younger  son  of  Jacob  Caro,  Esq.,  51,  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  London,  aged  13,  Dec.  18.  Left  1902.3  Stallard 

Landauer,  Bernard,  younger  son  of  David  Landauer,  Esq.,  53,  Fitzjohn's 
Avenue,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  13,  May  4.  Left  1902.1  Stallard 

In  business.    Home  address,  as  above. 


252  James,  1898. 


Mackinnon,  William,  eldest  son  of  Duncan  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  16,  Hyde 
Park  Square,  London,  aged  14,  October  7.     Left  1902.2       Stallard 
At  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Milburn,  Leonard  John,  second  son  of  John  Davidson  Milburn,  Esq., 
Guyzance,  Acklington,  Northumberland,  aged  13,  February  14. 
Left  190 1.2  Stallard 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

North,  John  Tom,  elder  son  of  Gamble  North,  Esq.,  Queenswood,  Eltham, 
Kent,  aged  14,  January  17.  Left  1900.1  Stallard 

Gazetted  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  1903. 

Corah,  John  Reginald,  only  son  of  John  Arthur  Corah,  Esq.,  Oadby  Hill, 
Leicester,  aged  14,  August  22.  Left  1900.1  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Cunliffe,  Robert  Neville  Henry,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Alpin  Cunliffe, 
Bart.,  Acton  Park,  Wrexham,  aged  13,  February  8.  Left 
1900.2  Payne  Smith 

Prance,  Basil  Camden,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Lewis  Newcomen  Prance, 
(O.K.  1854),  Stapleford  Tawney  Rectory,  Romford,  aged  14,  January 
23.  Left  1902.2  Payne  Smith 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1902.  Scholar  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1902.  Home  address, 

as  above. 

Wells,  Leonard  Alban,  third  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Wells,  Rector  of  West 
Dean,  Salisbury,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  1901.1  Payne  Smith 

At  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Cruickshank,  Arthur  Henry  Prinsep,  second  son  of  Alexander  Walmesley 
Oruickshank,  Esq.,  C.S.I.,  Allahabad,  India,  aged  14,  September  9. 
Left  190 1.2  Brooke 

Ellis,  Everett  Wodehouse,  only  son  of  Edward  Ellis,  Esq.,  Garston  Park, 
Godstone,  Surrey,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1899.2  Town* 

Lambert,  Kenneth  Norman,  eldest  son  of  Harry  William  Lambert,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1874),  26,  Bedford  Court  Mansions,  London,  aged  14,  May  16. 
Left  1898.a  Town* 

Silva,  John  Wheen,  only  son  of  Frederic  Silva,  Esq.,  31,  Leinster  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  17.  Left  1899.3  Brooke 

Address,  as  above. 

Naismith,  John  Campbell  Dalrymple,  only  son  of  William  John  Naismith, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  13,  Alloway  Place,  Ayr,  aged  13,  March  7.  Left 
1902.2  Whitelaw 

In  business  from  1902.    Of  Ravenscroft,  Hoddesdon,  Hertfordshire. 

Bonnerjee,  Ratnakrishna  Curran,  fourth  son  of  Woomesh  Chunder 
Bonnerjee,  Esq.,  6,  Park  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  July  28. 
Left  1902.'  Whitelaw 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Bates,  Ulysses  Ewart,  son  of  the  late— Bates,  Esq.,  ward  of  J.  C. 
Vocotopoulos,  2i,  Chorlton  Street,  Manchester,  aged  15,  Feb.  28. 
Left  1899.8  Collins 

Cowley,  George  Hamilton  Ivens,  only  son  of  George  Charles  Cowley,  Esq., 
The  Hollies,  Kilsby,  Northants,  aged  13,  Apl.  18.  Left  1902. a  Town 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  Kilsby  Hall,  Northants. 


James,  1898.  255 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1898. 

Barnett,  Leslie  Winterton,  third  son  of  Henry  William  Barnett.  Esq., 
Bramshott,  South  Bank,  Surbiton,  aged  14,  April  4.  Left 
1901 .»  School 

Royal  School  of  Mines,  London,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Brook,  Arthur  Charles,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Charles  Brook,  Esq., 
Woodhouse,  Weybridge,  aged  13,  June  18.  Left  1903.2  School 

At  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Butt,  Geoffrey  Crawford,  younger  son  of  George  Frederick  Butt,  Esq., 

Ingleside,   Selwyn   Road,   Eastbourne,   aged   13,   June   7.      Left 

1901.*  School 

Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant  1902.    Of  3a,  Crediton  Road,  Hampstead, 

London,  N.W. 

Garrett,  Douglas  Thornbury,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Garrett,  Esq.  (O.K.  1865), 
13,  Nottingham  Place,  London,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left  1902.5  School 

Scholar  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Greenwood,  Robin,  youngest  son  of  James  Greenwood,  Esq.  (O.K.  1859), 
Crow  Wood  House,  Burnley,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  1903.1  School 

A  Milling  Engineer.    Of  Edenholme,  Clayton-le-Dale,  Blackburn. 

Gemmell,  Kenneth  Thomas,  younger  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Gemmell, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  Hawksview,  Cobham,  Surrey,  aged  14,  Nov.  25. 
Left  1902.8  Whitelaw 

Exhibitioner  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1902.    Home  address,   Dalkeith 
House,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 

Allan,  Patrick  Alexander,  third  son  of  Alexander  Allan,  Esq.,  Coonoor, 
Madras,  aged  13,  July  4.  Left  1901. 2  Donkm 

Sandhurst  1902. 

Freeman,  Noel  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Robert  Freeman,  Esq., 
29,  Cambridge  Square,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  12.  Left  1902.1  Donkm 

At  University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Pegler,  William,  elder  son  of  William  Pegler,  Esq.,  The  Cross,  Pontypool, 
aged  14,  April  28.  Left  1901.1  Donkin 

A  Merchant.    Address,  as  above. 

Dugdale,  Gerald,  son  of  John  Marshall  Dugdale,  Esq.  (o.R.  1866),  Llwyn, 
Llanfyllin,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left  190 1.2  Collins 

Graham,  Christopher  Norman,  eldest  son  of  Christopher  Colborne 
Graham,  Esq.,  Highmoor,  Ilkley,  Yorks,  aged  13,  July  30.  Left 
1900.3  Collins 

Studied  at  Cologne  1901 .    Address,  as  above. 

Baird,  Joseph  Franklin  Montagu,  elder  son  of  Montagu  Martin  Weller 
Baird,  Esq.,  13,  Park  Circus  Place,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  March  25. 
Left  1900.2  Michell 

In  business  as  a  Maltster  in  Glasgow.    Of  Keppoch,  Cardross,  Dumbartonshire. 

Powell,  Leslie,  eldest  son  of  James  Powell,  Esq.,  Ivanhoe,  Heigate,  aged  14, 
November  1 7.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

King's  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Rothwell,    Richard   Rainshaw,  only    son  of  Captain   Richard   Rainshaw 

Rothwell,  88,  Marine   Parade,  Brighton,   aged    14,    February  12. 

Left  1899.8  Michell 

Mason,  Humphrey  Francis,  elder  son   of   Frank   William   Mason,   Esq., 

Felixstowe,  Essex,  aged  14,  March  8.     Left  1901.3  Steel 

King's  College,  London,   Engineering  Course  1902-04.    Home  address,  North* 

cliff e,  Felixstowe. 


254  James,  1898. 


Smith,  Ian  Mackintosh,  elder  son  of  Ian  Mackintosh  Smith,  Esq.,  Wood- 
lands, Inverness,  aged  14,  January  29.     Left  1901.2  Steel 
Gazetted  to  the  Somerset  Light  Infantry  1902. 

Teage,  Arthur  William  Land,  elder  son  of  Dixon  William  Arthur  Teage, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1870),  Haversham  Manor,  Wolverton,  Bucks,  aged  14, 
April  26.  Left  1902.1  Steel 

In  business  in  London.    Of  14,  Arlington  Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

Wilkinson,  Frederic  Harrison,  younger  son  of  John  Brocksopp  Wilkinson, 
Esq.,  Tapton  Grange,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  June  4.    Left  1900.8     Steel 
In  business  in  Sheffield.    Address,  as  above. 

Williams,  Evelyn  Hugh  Watkin,  only  son  of  Charles  Henry  Bennet 
Williams,  Esq.,  Knolton  Hall,  Ellesmere,  Salop,  aged  14,  March  21. 
Left  190 1.8  Brooke 

Gazetted  to  the  10th  Hussars  1903. 

Clark,  Francis  Allen,  third  son  of  the  late  James  Clark,  Esq.,  Oak  Bank, 
Nelson,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  Decbmber  11.  Left  1901 .3  Stallard 

Thompson,  Frederick  Samuel,  younger  son  of  Alfred  Thompson,  Esq., 
Knottsall  Lodge,  Langley,  Worcestershire,  aged  14,  September  28. 
Left  1901.3  Stallard 

Willett,  Herbert  William  Mills,  elder  son  of  William  Willetb,  Esq.,  The 
Cedars,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  July  28.  Left  1901.*  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Bacon,  Harold  Medley,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Vivian  Bacon, 
Barrowdeu  Rectory,  Stamford,  aged  14,  July  30.  Left 

1901.1  Payne  Smith 

Birkett,  Richard  Maule,  only  son  of  Daniel  Maule  Birkett,  Esq.,  Gordon 

Lodge,  St.  Anne's   Road,  Eastbourne,  aged  16,  January  2.     Left 

1900.8  Payne  Smith 

XV.  1900.  Sandhurst  1900.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  1902.  Served 

in  the  South  African  War  1902.    Medal.    Bengal  1904.    Home  address,  Leigh 

Holme,  bexhill,  Sussex. 

Compton,  Cuthred,  only  son  of  Rev-  William  Cookworthy  Compton,  Head- 
master of  Dover  College,  aged  13,  July  2.  Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Lees,  John,  only  son  of  John  Bayley  Lees,  Esq.,  Oaklands,  Handsworth, 
Staffs.,  aged  15,  March  27.  Left  1901.8  Payne  Smith 

Gottingen  University  1902.    In  business  from  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Scarborough,  Walter  Howard,  younger  son  of  Walter  Scarborough,  Esq., 
Alyn  Bank,  Crouch  End,  London,  aged  13,  June  9.  Left 

1900.2  Payne  Smith 

Robinow,  William,  elder  son  of  Max  Emil  Robinow,  Esq.,  Hawthornden, 
Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  15,  Nov.  8.  Left  190 1.2    Payne  Smith 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 

Fleming,  Ernest  Cole,  fourth  son  of  William  James  Fleming,  Esq.,  M.D., 
3,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  May  27.  Left 
1901.*  Payne  Smith 

Hunt,  George  Herbert,  only  son  of  George  Stratford  Hunt,  Esq.,  Sandfield, 
Chislehurst,  Kent,  aged  14,  April  9-  Left  1902.1  Whitelaw 

At  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 


James,  1898.  255 


Parry,  Nevill  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hagarty  Parry,  Esq.,  Stoke 
House,  Stoke  Pogis,  Bucks,  aged  13,  July  3.  Left  1902.3  Miohell 

Home  Civil  Service. 

Butter,  Algernon  Gascoigne,  third  son  of  Frederick  John  Rutter,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1853),  West  Heath,  Abbey  Wood,  Kent,  aged  14.  Sept.  7.  Left 

1901.2  Steel 

A  Submarine  Cable  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Stallard,  Robert  Humphry,  second  son  of  George  Stallard,  Esq.,  Horton 
Crescent,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Nov.  12.  Left  1901.3  Stallard 

Woolwich  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  23rd  December,  1903. 

Woodward,  Sydney,  only  son  of  Frank  Woodward,  Esq.,  Peveril  Drive, 
Nottingham,  aged  14,  March  9.  Left  1900.3  Brooke 

Bottomley,  Clifford  Hodgson,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Bottomley,  Esq., 
Manorley  Hall,  Buttershaw,  Yorks,  aged  13,  November  8.  Left 

1898.3  Town* 

Chaplin,  James  Gottingham,  tenth  son  of  Ernest  Chaplin,  Esq.,  Bilton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  13.  Left  1902.3  Town 

XV.  1902.    Learning  Land  Agency.    Home  address,  Clifton,  Rugby. 

Cory,  Edgar  Myrie,  second  son  of  the  late  John  Myrie  Cory,  Esq.,  Shanghai, 
aged  13,  January  6.  Left  1901.2  Town 

Central  Technical   College,  1903-04.      Address,  19,  Palace  Mansions,   Addison 
Bridge,  Kensington,  London,  W. 

Griffith,  Llewelyn,  second  son  of  Major-General  Charles  Matthew  Griffith, 
The  Gate  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  November  13.  Left  1900.1  Town 

Sandhurst  1902.    Gazetted  to  the   Welsh  Regiment  1903.    Address,  Wynberg 
Winchester. 

Loverock,  Cecil  Victor,  eldest  son  of  Lewis  Loverock,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1869), 
flillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  29.     Left  1900.1         Town 
With  the  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  London,  B.C.    Gibraltar  1903.    Address,  Grey- 
lands,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

Tayler,  Alfred  Edersheim,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Wood  Henry 

Tayler,  Chaucer  Road,  Bedford,  aged  12,  November  20.     Left 

1903*  Town 

Scholar  1900.    Passed  16th  Civil  Service  Examination  1903.    Assistant  Clerk, 

Royal  Navy. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1898, 

Edwards,  Douglas  Bruce,  fourth  son  of  William  Peacock  Edwards,  Esq., 
17,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  October  15.  Left 
1902.3  Whitelaw 

Sandhurst  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Lee,  Henry,  fourth  son  of  Arthur  Lee,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1859),  Westfield  House, 
Lewes,  aged  14,  February  22.  Left  1902.2  Whitelaw 

Home  address,  Westfield  House,  Lewes. 

Ricardo,  Harry  Ralph,  only  son  of  Halsey  Ralph  Ricardo,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1869), 
13.  Bedford  Square,  London,  aged  13,  January  26.  Left 
1903.1  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Robertson,  Colin  Charles,  third  son  of  Rev-  James  Robertson,  Whittlesford 
Vicarage,  Cambridge,  aged  13,  November  1.  Left  1902.3  Whitelaw 
In  the  Government  Forestry  Department,  Thaba'nchu,  Orange  River  Colony 
South  Africa. 


256  James,   1898. 


Scott,  Geoffrey,  fourth  son  of  Russell  Scott,  Esq.,  The  Hoo,  Lyndhurst 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  June  11.     Left  1902  3        Whitelaw 
Exhibitioner  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1903.      Home  address,  Darent  Hulme, 
Shoreham,  Sevenoaks. 

Wilkinson,  James  Vere  Stewart,  fourth  son  of  Rev.  John  Henry  Wilkinson, 
Woodcote  House,  Woodcote,  Reading,  aged  13,  February  21. 
Left  1903.3  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1898.    XV.  1901, 1902,  1903.    Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Bihney,  Charles  Newton,  younger  son  of  Charles  Hibbert  Binney,  Esq., 
4,  Tavistock  Road,  Westbourne  Park,  London,  aged  15,  July  11. 
Leftl901.2  Donkin 

At  Corpus  Chiisti  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1901. 
de  Wend-Fenton,  William  Ross,  second  son  of  William  Fenton  de  Wend- 

Fenton,  Esq.,  Oldbury  Grange,  Bridgnorth,  aged  15,  September  20. 

Left  1900.2  Donkin 

Hollond,  Henry  Arthur,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Edward  Hollond,  Esq.,  Great 

Ashfield  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  13,  October  14.     Left 

1903.2  Donkin 

Scholar  1898.    Head  of  the  School.    VIII.  1903.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner 
1903.    Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Tomkins,  Albin  George,  only  son  of  Albin  Bourton  Tomkins,  Esq.,  Walmer 
House,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  April  22.  Left  1902.1  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Primrose- Wells,  Joseph  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  Albert  Primrose-Wells, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  16,  Albemarle  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent,  aged  14,  Jan.  26. 
Left  1901.2  Donkin 

Vaughan,  Arthur  Dale,  eighth  son  of  the  late  James  Henry  Dale  Yaughan, 
Esq.,  Spencer  House,  Weybridge,  aged  14,  September  6.  Left 

1900.3  Donkin 

Gazetted  to  the  5th  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment,  Militia,  1902.    Reading  for 
the  Army.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Burney,  Cecil  Stanley,  elder  son  of  the  late  James  Edward  Burney,  Esq., 
Ashleigh,  Ross,  Herefordshire,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left  1899.3  Collins 

Address,  Box  Cottage,  Northchurch,  Berkhampstead. 

Barker,  John  Rowland  Palgrave,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Vectis 
Barker,  Bramford  Vicarage,  Ipswich,  aged  14,  July  30.  Collins 

Died  at  School  26th  March,  1900. 

Hankey,  Donald  William  Alerr,,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Alers  Hankey,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1853),  Chesham  Place,  Brighton,  aged  13,  October  27. 
Left  1901.2  Collins 

Woolwich  1903. 

Jewitt,  Reuben  James  Charles,  eldest  son  of  James  Jewitt,  Esq.,  Bedford 
Cottage,  Newmarket,  aged  14,  August  8.  Left  1900.3  Collins 

Sloman,  Harold  Newnham  Penrose,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Sloman, 
Kingslee,  Farndon,  Chester,  aged  13,  April  22.  Leftl904.2  Collins 

Scholar  1898.    XI.  1903,  1904.    Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Turner,  Maurice,  younger  son  of  Montagu  Charles  Turner,  Esq.,  8,  Wood 
Street,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  July  21.  Left  1901.3  Collins 

At  Merton  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Whitehead,  Hugh  Christopher,  younger  son  of  Edward  Hugh  Whitehead, 
Esq  ,  (O.K.  1868),  Old  Queen  Street,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  London, 
aged  14,  August  24.  Left  1902.a  Collins 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Of  20,  Old  Queen  Street,  London,  S.W. 


James,  1898.  257 


Woodhouse,  Ernest,  elder  son  of  Percy   Woodhouse,   Esq.,  Longraead, 

Marple  Bridge.  Stockport,  aged  14,  May  25.     Left  1901. 2     Collins 

Woolwich  1901.   Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Q-amlen,  John  Charles  Blagdon,  only  son  of  William  Blagdon  Gamlen,  Esq., 
1,  Salisbury  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  13,  Jan.  25.  Left  1903.2  Miohell 

Exhibitioner  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1903. 

Clayton,  Geoffrey  Hare,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Canon  Lewis  Clayton, 
Precincts,  Peterborough  (afterwards  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Leicester) 
aged  13,  December  12.  Left  1903.3  Michell 

Scholar  1898.   Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner  1903.   Scholar  of  Pembroke  College, 

Cambridge,  1903. 

Lewthwaite,  Charles  Gilfrid,  younger  son  of  William  Lewthwaite,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1868),  Broadgate,  Broughton-in-Furness,  aged  14,  April  15. 
Left  1902.8  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Address,  as  above. 

Maude,  Christian  George,  only  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Maurice  Maude, 
Clarence  House,  Windsor,  aged  14,  Sept.  4.  Left  1901.3  Michell 

Miller-Hallett,  George,  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Miller-Hallett,  Esq., 
Goddington,Chelsfield, Kent, aged  14,  Nov.  29.  Left  1902. a  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Ogilvie,  George  Norman,  third  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Graeme  Ogilvie, 
Esq.  (O.K.  1864),  8,  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London, 
aged  13,  December  22.  Left  1903.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Reading  for  Diplomatic  Service.    Home  address, 
13,  Holland  Villas  Road,  London,  N.W. 

Ogilvie,  Sholto  Stewart,  younger  son  of  Glencairn  Stuart  Ogilvie,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1873),  The  Lodge,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  aged  14,  July  81. 
Left  1903.8  ,  Michell 

At  University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Owen,  Arthur  Lewis  Scott,  elder  son  of  William  Scott  Owen,  Esq., 
Cefngwifed,  Newtown,  Montgomeryshire,  aged  13,  June  1.  Left 
1903.3  Michell 

XI.  1902,  1903.    XV.  1903. 

Beazley,  John  Godfrey,  fourth  son  of  James  Henry  Beazley,  Esq., 
Noctorum,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  Feb.  9.  Left  1903.2  Steel 

Scholar  1898.    VIII.  1902,  1903.    XV.  1902.    Major  Exhibitioner  1903.    Scholar  of 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1903. 

Binney,  Edward  Victor,  second  son  of  Thomas  Godfrey  Binney,  Esq., 
Houghton  Green,  Rye,  Sussex,  aged  13,  Mar.  4.  Left  1901.*  Steel 

Scholar  1898.    Woolwich  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Royal  Engineers  1903. 

Campbell,  Donald  MacGregor,  elder  son  of  Robert  MaoGregor  Campbell, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1865),  Huntley  Hall,  Cheadle,  Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  14, 
August  10.  Left  1903.8  Steel 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1903. 

de  Rin,  Angelo  Victor  John,  only  son  of  Lucian  de  Rin,  Esq.,  31, 
Gt.  St.  Helen's,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  18.  Left  1901.1  Steel 

Student  at  Lausanne  University  1901-02.    In  business  in  London.    Address,  45, 
Dover  Street,  London,  W. 

Fitzpatrick,  Richard  William,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Richard 
Fitzpatrick,  Woodford  Green  Parsonage,  Essex,  aged  13,  Jan.  4. 
Left  1902.5  Steel 

Woolwich  1903. 
TOL.  III.  II 


258  James,  1898. 


Hillerns,  Karl  Franz  Friedrich,  younger  son  of  Carl  Engelbert  Oswald 
Hillerns,  Esq.,  Oldenburg  Villa,  Hessle,  East  Yorkshire,  aged  13, 
Oct.  25.  Leftl902.1  Steel 

In  business  in  Berlin  1902-04.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Lester,  Ralph,  third  son  of  Rev.  John  Moore  Lester  (o.R.  1865),  Vicarage, 
Shifnal,  aged  13,  Feb.  28.  Left  1903  2  Steel 

At  Keble  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Raley,  William  Henry  George,  eldest  son  of  William  Emsley  Raley,  Esq., 
Darley  Hall,  Barnsley,  aged  13,  May  3.  Left  1903.1  Steel 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Anderson,  Stuart  Knox,  eldest  son  of  George  Knox  Anderson,  Esq., 
Hollywood,  Rochester,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left  1902.*  Brooke 

XI.  1900,  1901,  1902.    Queen's  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Beavan,  John  Franklin,  only  son  of  the  late  Jeffrey  Beavan,  Esq.,  6,  Ullet 
Road.  Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  8.  Left,  1901.2  Brooke 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Of  12,  Ullet  Road,  Liverpool. 

Campbell,  Torquil  Lome,  second  son  of  Colonel  Duncan  Campbell,  Inver- 
neill,  Ardrishaig,  Argyle,  aged  13,  April  6.  Left  1901.2  Brooke 

Dalton,  Basil  Imlay,  elder  son  of  Witton  Dalton,  Esq.,  Sheffield  Bank, 
Gainsborough,  aged  16,  January  3.  Left  1901.2  Brooke 

Scholar  1893.    Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1901. 

Hough,  Owen  Vernon  Lacy,  elder  son  of  Alfred  Lacy  Hough,  Esq.,  Akyab, 
Burma,  aged  15,  July  17.  Left  1899.3  Brooke 

Studied  in  Hanover.    In  the  Bombay  and  Burma  Corporation.    Home  address, 
Eyarsh  Place,  West  Mailing,  Kent. 

Edwards,  Walter  Mansel,  eldest  son  of  Major  Eustace  Gresley  Edwards, 
The  Elms,  Wincanton,  Somerset,  aged  13,  February  17.  Left 
1902.*  Stallard 

Scholar  1898.    Woolwich  1902.    Home  address,  61,  Clifton  Park  Road,  Clifton, 
Bristol. 

Haggle,  Oswald  Sinclair,  younger  son  of  Peter  Sinclair  Haggie,  Esq., 
Whitburn,  Sunderland,  aged  13,  November  16  Left  1901. 3  Stallard 

Longmore,   Philip    Elton,   elder   son    of   Charles  Elton   Longmore,  Esq., 
Porthill  House,  Hertford,  aged  13,  October  13.  Leftl902.2  Stallard 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Politzer,  Herbert  Edwin,  only  son  of  Joseph  Roderick  Politzer,  Esq., 
35,  Fitzjohns  Avenue,  London,  aged  13,  December  11.  Left 
1901.3  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Willes,  George  Chicheley,  elder  son  of  Rev.  George  Willes,  Ellel  Vicarage, 
Lancaster,  aged  13,  March  28.  Left  190 1.3  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Bnllivant,  Eitchie  Pelham,  elder  son  of  William  Pelham  Bullivant,  Esq., 
24,  Palace  Court,  Bayswater  Hill,  London,  aged  14,  June  25. 
Left  1902.*  Payne  Smith 

Trinity   College,    Cambridge,   from   October,    1903.      Home  address,  7,  Bays- 
water  Hill,  London,  W. 

Butcher,  Arthur  Douglas  Deane,  second  son  of  William  Deane  Butcher, 
Esq ,  Holyrood,  Baling,  London,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left 
1903.*  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1898.    XV.  1901,  1902.*    Scholar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1903. 
Home  address,  as  above. 


James,  1898.  259 


Cunliffe,  Harold  Hastilow,  son  of  William  Joseph  CunlifEe.  Esq.,  Hatton 
Fold,  Brooklands,  Manchester,  aged  13,  February  18.  Left 
1903.3  Payne  Smith 

Edgar,  Robert  Gerald,  only  son  of  Robert  Ashburn  Edgar,  Esq.,  Seymour 
Lodge,  Heaton  Moor,  Stockport,  aged  13,  May  10.  Left 

1904.1  Payne  Smith 

Heberden,  Henry  William,  second  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Buller  Heberden, 
Esq.,  Oddington  Rectory,  Stow-on  the-Wold,  aged  13,  February 
24.  Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 

At  Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Negus,  Robert  Bssington,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Addison  Negus, 
Esq.,  Shenstone  Lodge,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  May  4.  Left 
1901.*  Payne  Smith 

VIII.  1901. 

Preston,  Ivor  Kerrison,  only  son  of  Donald  William  Preston,  Esq.,  Penryn, 
Bournemouth,  aged  14,  May  21.  Left  1902.8  Payne  Smith 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

Sankey,  Geoffrey  Charles,  elder  son  of  Charles  Sankey,  Esq.,  West  Hill, 
Harrow,  aged  14.  April  28.  Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1898.    Scholar  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1903. 

Cadle,  Lawrence  Miles,  elder  son  of  Charles  Ernest  Cadle,  Esq.,  I,  Pimlico, 
Durham,  aged  13,  March  16.     Left  1900.3        Dickinson— Stallard 
At  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Curtis-Hayward,  Charles  Miles,  son  of  Arthur  Cecil  Curtis- Hay  ward,  Esq., 
Didcombe,  Lay  ton  Avenue,  Sydenham,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left 
1901.'  School 

Ogle,  Christopher,  elder  son  of  William  Slingsby  Ogle,  Esq.,  Delville, 
Reigate,  aged  13,  December  25  Left  1902.2  Donkin 

At  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902. 

Blaikie,  Thomas  Hugh  Conolly,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Blaikie,  Esq., 
Dray  ton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  August  1. 
Left  1903.2  Whitelaw 

VIII.  1902.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  14, 
Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Ewiug,  John  Ludwic  Stewart,  younger  son  of  Colonel  John  Ewing, 
Stroquhan,  Dumfries,  aged  13,  May  21.  Left  1903.2  Stallard 

VIII.  1902. 

Roffe,  Charles  Geoffrey,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  Augustus  Roffe, 
Wingates  Vicarage,  Bolton,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  August  30. 
Leftl902.s  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Beattie,  Ivor  Hamilton,  only  son  of  William  Hamilton  Beattie,  Esq.,  13, 
Douglas  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  12,  November  23.  Left 

1904.2  School 

Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Bond,  Alfred  Dalton,  eldest  son  of  George  Alfred  Bond,  Esq.,  The  Grove 
Barnsley,  aged  14,  November  7.  Left  1901.*  Town* 

Crawshaw,  John  Charlesworth,  only  son  of  Charles   Brooke  Crawshaw, 
Esq.,  Dewsbury,  aged  14,  September  22.     Left  1901.3          Stallard 
VIII.  1901.    Address,  Rufford  Lodge,  Dewsbury. 

Don,  Alan  Campbell,  second  son  of  Robert  Bogle  Don,  Esq.,  The  Lodge, 
Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  13,  Jan.  3.     Left  1903.a         Whitelaw 
XI.  1902,  1903.    Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address, 
as  above. 


260  James*1898. 


Pearson,  Wilfred  John,  third  son  of  Charles  Fellows  Pearson,  Esq., 
Redington  Lodge,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  14,  June  23. 
Left  1903.9  Collins 

XI.  1903.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.     Home  address,  as 
above. 

Welch,  John,  elder  son  of  William  Gibbins  Welch,  Esq.,  Forton  Lodge, 
Garstang,  aged  13,  October  8.  Left  1903.1  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  Hampson,  Lancaster. 

Wallis- Wilson,  Eric,  fourth  son  of  Robert  Bedford  Wallis-Wilson,  Esq., 
(OR.  1859),  Newbold  Beeches,  Leamington,  aged  13,  November  28. 
Leftl902.8  Whitelaw 

At  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  from  Michaelmas,  1903. 

Attenborough,  James,  eldest  son  of  Stanley  James  Attenborough,  Esq., 
Clifton,  Park  Road,  Watford,  aged  14,  Aug.  7.  Left  190 1.8  Collins 

Cobb,  Francis  Arthur,  son  of  Francis  Marsden  Cobb,  Esq.,  Bank  House, 
Margate,  aged  14,  July  24.  Left  1901.3  Collins 

Cassels,  John  Hugh  Houston,  elder  son  of  John  Houston  Cassels,  Esq., 
Sandyhills,  Shettlestone,  Lanarkshire,  aged  14,  October  27. 
Left  1901.1  Collins 

Mechanical  Engineering  Pupil  1901.    Address,  as  above. 

Cooke,  Alf,  third  son  of  Alf  Cooke,  Esq.,  Weetwood  Hall,  Leeds,  aged  13, 
February  8.  Left  1903.1  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Maclaren,  Malcolm,  third  son  of  Roderick  Maclaren,  Esq.,  23,  Portland 
Square,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  April  3.  Left  1900.1  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Batchelor,  Tremlett  Brewer,  only  son  of  Frank  Isaac  Batchelor,  Esq., 
Hopwood,  Alvechurch,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left  1903.8  Donkin 

XV.  1902.    University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Shennan,  Hubert  Bromfield,  second  son  of  Joseph  Shennan,  Esq.,  Roselee, 
Christchurch  Avenue,  Brondesbury,  London,  aged  14,  March  18. 
Left  1900.8  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Adams,  John  Goold,  only  son  of  Rev.  Canon  John  Michael  Goold  Adams, 
Rossdowney  Vicarage,  Londonderry,  aged  14,  October  10.  Left 
1900.1  School 

Sandhurst  1901.    Gazetted  to  the  Leiuster  Regiment  1903.    Pretoria  1904. 

Amphlett,  Edward  Paul  Charlton,  only  son  of  Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett, 
Esq.  (O.K.  1867),  3,  Union  Place,  Worthing,  aged  13,  March  23. 
Left  1899.1  School 

Went  to  Clifton  College.    Sandhurst  1903. 

Crawley-Boevey,  Leslie,  younger  son  of  the  late  James  Henry  Crawley- 
Boevey,  Esq.,  18,  Nevern  Square,  Kensington,  aged  14,  Sept.  17. 
Leftl900.3  School 

An  Engineer  and  Surveyor.    Address,  20,  Harrington  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Daniel,  Illtyd  Arthur  Evan,  only  son  of  Rev.  Canon  Evan  Daniel,  Horsham 
Vicarage,  Sussex,  aged  14,  June  18.  Left  1903.8  School 

VIII.  1902,  1903.    At  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  Michaelmas  1903. 

Field,  Mark  Gwendwr,  second  son  of  Henry  Field,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1867),  The 
Quarry,  Leamington,  aged  13,  December  2.  Left  1903.8  School 

XV.  1901,  1902.    Trinity  College,  Oxford,  October,  1903. 


James,  1899.  261 


Hammond,  Arthur  Edward,  second  son  of  Henry  Halbury  Hammond,  Esq., 
Valparaiso  House,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Nov.  21. 
Left  1902.'  School 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Ritson,  Robert,  only  son  of  Thomas  Smith  Ritson,  Esq.,  Ridgemount, 
Maryyort,  Cumberland,  aged  14,  Sept.  6.  Left  1902.1  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Spens,  Hugh  Baird,  second  son  of  John  Alexander  Spens,  Esq.,  Kippen- 

davie  Lodge,  Dunblane,  aged  13,  Jan.  1.     Left  1904.2  School 

Scholar  1898.    Head  of  the  School.    Scholar  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1904. 

Wheatcroft,  Cyril  John,  fourth  son  of  George  Hanson  Wheatcroft,  Esq., 
Waltham  House,  Wirksworth,  aged  13,  Nov.  18.  Left  19032  School 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Whinyates,  Guy,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Whinyates,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1851),  Fretherne  Rectory,  Stonehouse,  aged  14,  Jan.  18.  Left 
1902.1  School 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  October,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Whinyates,  Ralph,  younger  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Edward  Henry  W  hin- 
yates,  aged  13,  July  12.  Left  190 1.2  School 

Sandhurst  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Brown,  Eric  Carmichael,  third  son  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  David  Millett 
Brown,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  13,  Jan.  17.  Left  1903.2    Town 
Woolwich  1902.    Home  address,  The  Homestead,  Crowthorne,  Berkshire. 

Morris  Davies,  Cyril  Thomas,  fourth  son  of  Morris  Davies,  Esq.  (O.R.  1857), 
Troy  House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Oct.  15.  Left  1902.2  Town 

In  a  Stockbroker's  Office  in  Birmingham.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Stubbs,  Thomas  Shaney  Dugdale,  son  of  Thomas  Dugdale  Stubbs,  Esq., 
52,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Aug.  30.  Left  1899.2  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1899. 

Dewar,  John,  only  son  of  John  Alexander  Dewar,  Esq.,  Balcraig,  Perth, 
aged  13,  March  17.  Left  1903.2  School 

McCowan,  Robert  David,  fourth  son  of  William  McCowan,  Esq.,  Roseneath, 
Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  aged  13,  May  6.  Left  1902.1  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Ormerod,  Henry  Arderne,  third  son  of  Joseph  Arderne  Ormerod,  Esq., 
M.D.  (O.R.  1862),  25,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  12, 
March  16.  School 

Scholar  1900. 

Filter,  Robert,  elder  son  of  Robert  Filter,  Esq  ,  176,  Avenue  de  Neuilly, 
Neuilly  sur  Seine,  France,  aged  14,  Aug.  14.  Left  1903.*  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Steward,  Arthur  Eric  Willoughby,  only  son  of  Arthur  Bennett  Steward, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1861),  Ensham,  Eastbourne,  aged  13,  April  23. 
Left  1902.8  School 

Address,  as  above. 

Duncan,  David  Rosa,  second  son  of  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Llandough,  Cardiff, 
aged  14,  September  13.  Left  1899.3  Donkin 


262  James,  1899. 


Hartley,  George  Rathbone  Addison,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Rathbone 
Hartley,  Simpson  Hill,  Hey  wood,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Dec.  15. 
Left  1903.8  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 
Smyth,  Robert,  elder  son  of  Colonel  James  Smyth,  Gaybrook,  Mullingar, 
Ireland,  aged  13,  February  19.    Left  1902.3  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Garrod-Thomas,  Richard  Noel,  only  son  of  Abraham  Garrod-Thomas.Esq., 
M.D.,  Cardigan  House,  Newport,  Monmouthshire,  aged  14.  Dec. 
15.  Leftl903.a  Michell 

Minor  Exhibitioner  1903.    Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1903. 

Stanning,  Charles  Gordon,  youngest  son  of  John  Stanning,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1856),  Leyland  Preston,  aged  13,  Feb.  26.     Left  1902.3          Michell 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Herbert,  Gerald  Oscar,  younger  son  of  William  Henry  Herbert,  Esq., 
Fairhill,  Coventry,  aged  14,  February  18.  Left  1901.2  Steel 

Address,  The  Grange,  Coventry. 

Lanyon,  Louis  Frank,  third  son  of  Louis  Mortimer  Lanyon,  Esq.,  Belmont 
Villa  Dnndrum.  Ireland,  aged  13,  May  26.  Left  1903.2  Steel 

Pawle,  John,  second  son  of  George  Strachan  Pawle,  Esq.,  Widford,  Ware, 
Herts,  aged  14,  August  19.  Left  1900.8  Steel 

Went  to  Haileybury  College  1900.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Henderson,  John  Wishart,  eldest  son  of  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Oakdene, 
Beckenham,  aged  14-,  February  3.  Left  1901. 8  Brooke 

Light,  James  Corbett,  only  son  of  James  Barclay  Light,  Esq.,  Riversdale, 
Waterloo,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  June  19.  Left  1901 l  Brooke 

In  the  Shipping  Trade.    Of  3,  Alexandra  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

Short,  Alfred  Gordon,  fifth  son  of  John  Young  Short,  Esq.,  Ashbrooke 
Hall,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  September  25  Left  1901.*  Brooke 

Worthington,  Samuel,  only  son  of  Samuel  Worthington  Worthington, 
ttsq.  (O.K.  1863),  Carperby,  Outram  Road,  Addiscombe,  Surrey, 
aged  14,  March  24.  Left  1902  >  Brooke 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Miller,  Roland  Bryce,  third  son  of  the  late  Bryce  Alan  Miller,  Esq., 
18,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  Aug.  8.  Left 
1899.2  Stallard 

Oke,  Robert  William  Leslie,  only  son  of  Alfred  William  Oke,  Esq.,  8, 
Cumberland  Place,  Southampton,  aged  14,  Feb.  12.  Left 
19003  Stallard 

Swayne,  Henry  Ashton  Hornby,  elder  son  of  William  Henry  Swayne, 
Esq.,  Haslemere,  West  Marlands,  Southampton,  aged  14,  April 
26.  Left  1900.3  Stallard 

Articled  to  a  Chartered  Accountant.    Address,  as  above. 

Anderson,  Desmond  Francis,  only  son  of  Frank  Herbert  Anderson,  Esq., 
Plumley,  Bovey  Tracy,  South  Devon,  aged  13,  July  5.  Left 
1903.'  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Duthy,  George  Walter,  only  son  of  John  Walter  Brand  Duthy,  Esq., 
Cronberg,  Arterberry  Road,  Wimbledon,  aged  13,  May  24.  Left 
1903.*  Payne  Smith 

Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1903.    Home  address,  Islip 
Grange,  Thrapston,  Northants. 


James,  1899.  263 


Ellis,  Henry  Radcliffe,  third  son  of  Thomas  Radcliffe  Ellis,  Esq.,  The 
Hollies,  Wigan,  aged  13,  April  8.  Left  1903.*  Payne  Smith 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Nicholson,  Guy,  second  son  of  Hugh  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Sutton  Hall,  Little 
Sutton,  Cheshire,  aged  14.  Nov.  5.  Left  1902.*  Payne  Smith 

A  Mining  Engineer.     Address,  as  above. 

Young,  Edmund  Turner,  elder  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Pilkington  Young, 
Wallfield.  Stand,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  26.  Left 

1902.2  Payne  Smjth 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  The  Mount,  Marple,  Cheshire. 

Carritt,  Hugh  Blayson,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Carritt,  Esq.,  College  View, 
Alleyn  Park,  West  Dulwich,  aged  13,  Aug.  2.  Left  1902.3  Miohell 

In  business.    Address,  Arden,  College  Road,  Dulwich. 

Soutliam,  Eric  George,  elder  son  of  Frederic  Armitage  Southam,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1866),  Highlea,  Nelson  Steet,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  24. 
Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  from  Michaelmas,  1903. 

Witts,  John  Travell,  third  son  of  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Broome  Witts 
(O.R.  1853),  Upper  Slaughter  Manor,  Bourton-on-the- Water,  aged 
13,  Sept  13.  Left  1902*  Donkin 

Dickinson,  James,  younger  son  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq.,  21,  Greenhays 
Road,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Feb.  18.  Left  1903.*  Whitelaw 

Middleton,  Alfred,  younger  son  of  John  Shearer  Middleton,  Esq.,  Cada- 
maney,  Saklaspur,  Hassan  District,  S.  India  aged  14,  Feb.  8. 
Left  1901.1  Stallard 

Spittle,  Thomas  Stanley,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Spittle,  Esq.,  Cambrian 
House,  Maindee,  Newport,  Mon.,  aged  14,  May  16.  Left 
1902s  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Wilkinson,  Cecil  Spencer,  seventh  son  of  William  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  New- 
townards,  Cholmeley  Park,  Highgate,  London,  aged  14,  Dec.  1. 
Left  1902.*  Stallard 

In  the  Alliance  Assurance  Co.  from  1902. 

Bush,  Raymon  Wheler  Gordon,  second  son  of  the  late  Francis  Evans 
Bush,  Esq.,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  30.  Left  1902*  Town 

In  the  Office  of  the   British  and  South  African  Export  Gazette.     Address,  22, 
Bath  Road,  Hedford  Park,  London,  W. 

Morse,  Lionel  Henry,  only  son  of  Col.  Henry  Charles  Morse,  3,  Arnold 
Villas,  Rugby,  aged  13,  Sept.  12.     Left  19033      Town— Whitelaw 
Sandhurst  1904.    Home  address,  28,  Hove  Park  Villas,  Hove,  Sussex. 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,   1899. 

Bateson,  Cecil  William,  only  son  of  Harold  Dingwall  Bateson,  Esq.  (OR. 
1869),  Ashleigh,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  25. 
Left  1903.*  School 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Hyde,  Henry  Armroid,  only  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Hyde,  Esq.  (o.R.  1867), 
Bar  Library,  High  Court,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  January  17.  Left 

1902.3  Donkin 

Learning  Engineering.    Address,  Woodslee,  Canonbie,  N.B. 


264  James,  1899. 


Hutchinson,  William  Henry  Heap,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Heap 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  (O.K.  1864),  Cottingham,  Hull,  aged  13,  Sept  11. 
Left  1903.1  Donkin 

Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Kelson,  Dudley,  only  son  of  Thomas  James  Nelson,  Esq.,  1,  Botanical 
Avenue,  Old  Trafford,  Manchester,  aged  14,  March  6.  Left 
1901.1  Collins 

Symonds,  Henry  Herbert,  only  son  of  Henry  Symonds,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1872), 
30,  Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  4. 
Left  1904.2  Steel 

Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Todd,  George  Hall,  eldest  son  of  George  Todd,  Esq.,  Preston  Lea,  Abbey 
Wood,  Kent,  aged  14,  September  8.  Left  1902  2  Steel 

King's  College,  London,  from  October,  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

de  Fonblanque,  Philip,  elder  son  of  Lester  Ramsay  de  Fonblanque,  Esq., 
22,  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  13,  November  16. 
Left  1902.8  Brooke 

Woolwich  1903.    Home  address,  Barton  Hatch,  Horsell,  Surrey. 

Layard,  Charles  Peter  Julius,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Peter  Layard,  Esq., 
afterwards  Knight,  Attorney-General  of  Ceylon,  Colombo,  aged  14, 
January  14.  Leftl9022  Brooke 

Woolwich  1903.    Home  address,  Belmont,  Church  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Snowden,  Arthur  Owen,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Harcourt  Charles  Vaux 
Snowden,  Esq.,  St.  Peter's,  Broadstairs,  aged  13,  May  7.  Left 
1903. 9  Brooke 

XI.  1901,  1902,  1903.    Address,  Hildersham  House,  St.  Peter's,  Kent. 

Thompson,  Leslie  Collingwood,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Thompson, 
Esq.,  42,  Chiswell  Street,  London,  aged  14,  January  26.  Left 
1902.1  Brooke 

Address,  St.  Peter's  Road,  South  Croydon,  Surrey. 

Bray,  Eustace  Arthur,  younger  son  of  Arthur  Bray,  Esq.,  The  Hermitage, 
Walton  Heath,  Epsom,  aged  14,  August  6.     Left  1902.'      Stallard 
Sandhurst  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Bast  Yorkshire  Regiment  1903.    Home  address, 
as  above. 

Park,  James  Allan,  only  son  of  Major  Cecil  William  Park,  Jullundar,  Punjab, 
India,  aged  13,  June  24.  Left  1901. »  Payne  Smith 

Address,  9,  Victoria  Park,  Dover. 

Robertson,  Wheatley  Alexander,  second  son  of  Colonel  Wheatley 
Robertson,  Hollyhurst,  East  Liss,  Hants,  aged  13,  August  4. 
Left  1 903.2  Payne  Smith 

R.I.E.  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1904. 

Goslett,  Raymond  Gwynne,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Maynard  William 
Goslett,  Esq.,  Lime  Place,  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  Sept.  21. 
Leftl9032  Dewar 

Address,  as  above. 

Thacker,  Dudley  Hewitt,  fourth  son  of   Samuel  John  Thacker,   Esq., 
Rottingdean,  Brighton,  aged  14.  March  9.     Left  1902.1     Whitelaw 
Royal  School  of  Mines,  South  Kensington,  1903.    Address,  22,  Montague  Street, 
Russell  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Draper,   Alick   Darby,  younger  son   of  Henry   Montagu   Draper,   Esq., 

(O.K.  1858),  Lockers  Park,  Hemel  Hempstead,  aged  15,  February 

24.     Left  1901.2  Whitelaw 

Engineering  Pupil  and  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds.    Home  address,  74a,  Lezham 

Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  W, 


James,  1899.  265 


Matthyssens,  Robert  Walter,  third  son  of  Alexander  Matthyssens,  Esq., 
4,  Avenue  de  la  Bourdonnais,  Paris,  aged  14,  July  22.  Left 
1900.*  Stallard 

Herbert,  Percy  Mark,  second  son  of  General  the  Hon.  William  Henry 
Herbert,  Prestfelde,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  April  24.  Collins 

Pferdmenges,  Paul  Hermann,  second  son  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Pferd- 
menges,  Esq.,  4,  Livingstone  Drive,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Dec.  29. 
Left  1902.2  Brooke 

In  a  Mercantile  Office  at  Bremen,  Germany. 

Lamb,  John  Singleton,  elder  son  of  Hubert  Lamb,  Esq.,  Melbourne  House, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  May  13.  Left  1901.3  Town 

At  Persse  School,  Cambridge,  1902.  Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1903.    Address,  6,  New 
Street,  York. 

Macaulay,  Donald,  younger  son  of  the  late  Colin  Alexander  Macaulay, 
Esq.  (O.K.  1849),  Rhyl,  and  Lismore,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged 
15,  April  19.  Left1903.3  Town 

Scholar  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1902.    Home  address,  as  above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1899. 

Bowring,  Harvey,  fifth  son  of  the  late  George  Edward  Bowring,  Esq., 
Saxonbury,  Upper  Long  Ditton,aged  14,  July  7.  Left  1903.3  School 

XI.  1901,  1902.  XV.  1901,  1902,  1903. 

Browne,  Harold  Thomas  Thirlwall  Gore,  only  son  of  Rev.  Thirlwall  Gore 
Browne,  (O.K.  1864),  Fareham  Vicarage,  Hants,  aged  13,  Jan.  27. 
Left  1903.9  School 

XV.  1902.    Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1904.    Home  address,   Fawley  Rectory, 
Southampton. 

Cunningham,  James  Cyril,  eldest  son  of  Dawson  Cunningham,  Esq., 
Eddesbury,  West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  July  22.  Left 
1903.2  School 

In  the  Cotton  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Pranklyn,  Harold  Edmund,  elder  son  of  Col.  William  Edmund  Franklyn 
(O.K.  1870),  Yorks  Regiment,  aged  13,  Nov.  28.  Left  1903.3  School 

Sandhurst  1904. 

Garrett,  Henry  Fawcett,  second  son  of  Samuel  Garrett,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1865), 
13,  Nottingham  Place,  London,  aged  13,  Nov.  13.  Left  1904.2  School 
XV.  1903.    Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge. 

Gordon,  Cosmo  Alexander,  only  son  of  Arthur  John  Lewis  Gordon,  Esq., 
C.M.G.,  Elton  Castle,  Aberdeenshire,  aged  13,  June  13.  Left 
19042  School 

King  s  College,  Cambridge. 

Kirwan,  Cecil  Hastings,  only  son  of  Arthur  William  Blacker  Kirwan, 
Esq.,  14,  Dean  Park  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  September  20. 
Leftl901.8  School 

Knox,  Wilfred  Lawrence,  third  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Coventry,  afterwards 
Lord  Bishop  of  Manchester,  St.  Philip's  Rectory,  Birmingham, 
aged  13,  May  21.  School 

Lyle,  Philip,  elder  son  of  John  Lyle,  Esq.,  Penmon,  Weybridge,  aged  13, 
November  26.  Left  190 1.2  School 

Studied  abroad.    At  University  College,  London,  1903.    Address,  Finnart  House, 
Weybridge,  Surrey. 

Meredith,  Arthur  Elsdale,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Redhead  Meredith,  Esq., 
The  Cottage,  Bramley,  Leeds,  aged  13,  Nov.  30.  Left  1904.2  School 

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Spens,  William  Patrick,  elder  son  of  Nathaniel  Spens,  Esq.,  13,  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  August  9.  Left  1903.3  School 

Scholar  1899.    New  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Townsend,  Thomas  Ainsworth,  only  son  of  Thomas  Sutton  Townsend,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  Clifton  Manor,  Rugby,  aged  13,  March  4.  School 

Warner,  Christopher  Brooks,  younger  son  of  Edward  Handley  Warner, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1864),  Quorn  Hall,  Loughborough,  aged  14,  June  15. 
Left  1901.3  School 

Evelegh,  Rosslyn  Ourzon,  elder  son  of  Major  Frederick  John  Evelegh, 
Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  1902.*  Whifcelaw 

Sandhurst  1902.    Gazetted  to  the  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  1903. 

Gray,  James  Neville,  younger  son  of  James  Gray.  Esq.,  (O.R.  1870), 
1,  Yanbrugh  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14, 
April  17.  Left  1904.8  Whitelaw 

University  College,  Oxford. 

Eidd,  Edward  Aubrey,  second  son  of  Walter  Kidd,  Esq.,  M.D.,  12,  Mont- 
pelier  Row,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left 
1902.2  Whitelaw 

In  the  Timber  Trade.    Address,  as  above. 

Norris,  Francis  Edward  Boshear,  only  son  of  Francis  Boshear  Norris,  Esq., 
Hill  View,  Ryde's  Hill,  Guildford,  Surrey,  aged  14,  May  17.  Left 

1902.1  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Procter,  Geoffrey  Cecil,  elder  son  of  Christopher  William  Cecil  Procter, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1867),  8,  Fellows  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  14. 
January  24.  Left  1903.1  Whitelaw 

A  Chartered  Accountant.    Address,  as  above. 

Behrens,  Edgar  Charles,  third  son  of  Gustav  Behrens,  Esq.,  Holly  Royde, 
Withington,  Manchester,  aged  14,  May  13.     Left  1903.2      Donkin 
In  business  from  September,  1903.    Of  Colliergate,  Bradford,  Yorks. 

Graham,  Francis  Noel,  third  son  of  James  George  Collins  Graham,  Esq., 
Whitley,  Coventry,  aged  14,  December  31.  Left  1902.1  Donkin 

In  a  Merchant's  Office  from  1902.    Address,  as  above. 

O'Hanlon,  Geoffrey,  fifth  son  of  William  O'  Hanlon,  Esq.,  Bowdon,  Cheshire, 
aged  14,  August  2.  Left  1904.2  Donkin 

Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Stirling",  Archibald,  only  son  of  James  Stirling,  Esq.,  (o.u.  1859),  Garden, 
Port  of  Menteith,  N.B.,  aged  13,  November  29.  Left  1903.1  Donkin 
Address,  as  above. 

Waterlow,  Clive  Maitland,  elder  son  of  David  Sydney  Waterlow,  Esq., 
The  Thorns,  Northwood,  Rickmans worth,  aged  14,  September  9. 
Left  1902.3  Donkin 

Woolwich  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Toller,   Edward  Northcote,  only  son  of  Edward   Paul  Toller,  Esq.,  The 
Orossways,  Kettering,  aged  14,  June  13.     Left  1903.3          Donkin 
Address,  as  above. 

Weber,  Henry  Guy,  elder  son  of  Henry  Frederick  George  Weber,  Esq., 
10,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  13,  November  5.  Left 

1903.2  Donkin 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 


James^l899.  267 


Bischoff,  Thomas  Hume,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  William  Bischoff,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1858),  Upper  Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  aged  13,  January  9.  Left 
1904.2  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

Bendy,  Murray  Heathfield,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Heathfield  Bendy,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1867),  Crofton  Court,  Orpington,  Kent,  aged  13,  November 

12,  Left  1902.3  Collins 

Address,  Coleshill  House,  Amersham,  Bucks. 

Morrell,  Harold  George,  third  son  of  Charles  Morrell,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1857), 
Milton  Hill,  Steventon,  aged  13,  November  19.  Left  1904.2  Collins 

Sandhurst  1904. 

Farrant,  Melvil,  second  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Cecil  Binstead  Farrant, 
Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment  aged  14,  July  23.  Left 
1903.2  Michell 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Jennens,  Keith,  second  son  of  William  Jennens,  Esq.,  Rainthorpe,  West- 
field  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  April  8.  Left 
1900.8  Michell 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Joynson,  William,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Walter  Joynson,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1855), 
Dunham  House,  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  April  29.  Left 
1904.'  Michell 

Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Morgan,  Llewellyn  Hees,  eldest  son  of  Rees  Powell  Morgan,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1858),  Brynhypyd,  Neath,  aged  14,  October  20.  Left 
1902.8  Michell 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Moss,  Geoffrey  Cecil  Gilbert,  only  son  of  the  late  Captain  Gilbert  Moss, 
Dorsetshire  Regiment,  19,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W.,  aged 

13,  December  11.     Left  1900 .3  Michell 
Sandhurst  1904.    Home  address,  The  Beach,  Aigburth. 

Powell,  Kenneth,  second  son  of  James  Powell,  Esq.,  Ivanhoe,  Reigate, 
aged  14,  April  8.  Left  1904.1  Michell 

XV.  1902,  1903.    Racquets  1903, 1904.    King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Stone,  Charles  Graham,  only  son  of  Colonel  John  Graham  Stone,  R.A., 
St.  Giles,  Maidstone  Road,  Rochester,  aged  13,  March  15.  Michell 

Scholar  1899. 

Bickersteth,  Kenneth  Julian   Faithfull,  third  son  of  the  Rev.   Samuel 
Bickersteth,  Vicarage,  Lewisham,  aged  14,  July  5.  Left  1904.1  Steel 
XV.  1903.    Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1904. 

Chittick,  Hubert  Stanley,  only  son  of  Charles  Chittick,  Esq. ,63,  Shooters' 
Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  June  6.  Left  1904.2  Steel 

Scholar  1899.    VIII.  1904.    Scholar  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  1904. 

Clarke*    Edward   Montagu   Campbell,  younger  son  of   Colonel  Tredway 
George  Clarke,  Meriden,  Bath,  aged  13,  Nov.  20.    Left  1903.2    Steel 
Woolwich  1904. 

Collin,  Francis  Spencer,  elder  son  of  Edward  Woodville  Collin,  Esq.,  5, 
Strathmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  August  5. 
Left  1903.2  Steel 

Woolwich  1904. 

Field,  John,  younger  son  of  John  Field,  Esq.,  The  Hollies,  Rochdale,  aged 

14,  May  6.    Left  1902.'  Steel 


268  James,  1899. 


Knyvett,  Carey  Frederick,  elder  son  of  Seymour  Henry  Knyvetfc,  Esq., 
(O.H.  1864),  Metchley  Cottage,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  aged  13, 
October  13.  Left  1904.2  Steel 

Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

Maude,  Alan  fiamer,  elder  son  of  Edmund  Maude,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1869),  11. 
Broadlands  Road,  Highgate,  aged  14,  Aug.  18.     Left  1904.8     Steel 
Scholar  1899.    VIII.  1903, 1904.    Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Nye.  Reginald  Rayner,  fifth  son  of  Edwin  Nye,  Esq.,  Swainsthorpe,  Ditton 
Hill,  Surrey,  aged  13,  April  1.  Left  1903.3  Steel 

Ruault,  Claude  Edwyn,  only  son  of  John  Ruault,  Esq.,  The  End  House, 
Woodridings,  Pinner,  aged  14,  July  20.  Left  1904. 2  Steel 

XI.  1904.    Sandhurst. 

Rutherfurd,  Henry  George  Gordon, elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Rutherfurd, 
Redclyffe,  Torquay,  aged  14,  September  13.     Lefc  1902.1          Steel 
Went  to  Sherborne  School  1902.    Queen's  College,  Cambridge. 

Webb,  Cecil  Dunstan,  only  son  of  Warwick  Webb,  Esq.,  Etchingham, 
Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  September  28.  Left  1904.2  Steel 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 

Lister-Kaye,  George  Lister,  son  of  Charles  Wilkinson  Lister-Kaye, 
Esq.,  Osberton,  Worksop,  aged  14,  March  19.  Left  1902.2  Brooke 

Downton  Agricultural  College,  Salisbury. 

Meiklejolm,  Kenneth  Forbes,  second  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Forbes 
Meiklejohn,  129,  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster,  London,  aged  14, 
June  18.  Left  1902.2  Brooke 

Sandhurst  1902-03.    Address,  as  above. 

Nickols,  Noel  Fraser,  third  son  of  Harold  Nickols,  Esq.,  Sandford  House, 
Kirkstall,  Leeds,  aged  13,  December  26.  Left  1902.3  Brooke 

In  business  from  January,  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Robson,  Basil  Alexander,  son  of  John  Robson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Englewood, 
Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  October  6.  Left  1901.8  Brooke 

In  business  at  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Ross,  John  Estcourt  Creswell,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  John  Ross, 
Staunton  Rectory,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  January  26.  Brooke 

Archer,  Charles  William,  only  son  of  John  William  Archer,  Esq.,  Gledhow 
Mount,  Harehills  Lane,  Leeds,  aged  14,  Jan.  18.  Leftl901.3  Stallard 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,    Windlesham, 
Braidley  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Bishop,  Harry  Coghill  Watson,  second  son  of  James  Watson  Bishop,  Esq., 
Oulton  House,  Stone,  Staffs,  aged  14,  April  15.  Left  1903.2  Stallard 

Scholar  1899.    Dalton  Scholarship  at  Owen's  College,  Manchester,  1903.    Home 
address,  as  above. 

Drummond,  Norman  Maurice,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Henry  Drummond, 
Esq.,  Birk  Lea,  Harrogate,  aged  13,  December  25.  Stallard 

Died  at  School  21st  February,  1902. 

Mitchell,  Godfrey  William,  second  son  of  William  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Chats- 
worth  Square,  Carlisle,  aged  14,  March  26.  Left  1903.1  Stallard 

Clare  College,  Cambridge,  Medical  Course.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Roberts,  Geoffrey  Darling,  younger  son  of  Charles  Tanner  Kingdom 
Roberts,  Esq.,  Fairhill,  Exeter,  aged  13,  August  27.  Stallard 

XV.  1903. 


James,  1899.  269 


Watson,  Herbert  Sanderson,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Lowson 
Watson,  Esq.,  5,  Clarendon  Terrace,  Dundee,  aged  14,  October  21. 
Left  1903.1  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

Chadwick,  Rohan  Mackenzie,  fourth  son  of  Joseph  Chadwick,  Esq., 
Bidston  Bill,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  September  11.  Left 
1904.*  Payne  Smith 

XI.  1902,  1903,  1904.    Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

Cobb,  John  Mansfield,  fourth  son  of  Herbert  Mansfield  Cobb,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1868),  Mockbeggar,  Higham,  Kent,  aged  13,  February  3.  Left 
1903.2  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Frith,  William  Robert,  second  son  of  Rev.  William  Robert  Frith,  Swyn- 
nerton  Rectory,  Stone,  Staffs,  aged  13,  November  25.  Left 

1904.2  Payne  Smith 
Scholar  1899.    XV.  1903.    Scholar  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1904. 

Hellawell,  Henry  Swindells,  second  son  of  Thomas  Hellawell,  Esq.,  Heath 
Villa,  Brooklauds,  Manchester,  aged  13,  October  27.  Left 
1903.8  Payne  Smith 

In  business  in  Manchester.    Address,  Eversley,  Brooklands. 

Milnes,   Charlton,  only   son   of   Edwin   Milnes,   Esq.,    15,    Alfred  Road, 
Birkenhead,  aged  14,  November  16.     Left  1902.2        Payne  Smith 
Articled  to  a  Surveyor  and  Land  Agent  1903.    Address,  57,  Hamilton  Square, 
Birkenhead. 

Fickard,  Jocelyn  Arthur  Adair,  only  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Adair  Pickard, 
(O.R.  1844),  Airedale,  Oxford,  aged  14,  July  23.  Left 

1902.3  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1899.    Woolwich  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Walford,  Alexander  Ellis,  third  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Ool.  Henry  Alexander 
Walford,  (O.R.  1849),  20th  Hussars,  Farnham,  Surrey,  aged  13, 
October  24.  Left  1903.1  Payne  Smith 

Address,  Wrecclesham  Grange,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

WMtefoord,  Charles  Blaquhan,  younger  son  of  Samuel  Charles  White- 
foord,  Esq.,  Whitton  Paddocks,  Ludlow,  aged  14,  January  5. 
Left  1902.3  Payne  Smith 

Merton  College.  Oxford,  1903. 

Wilson,  Arthur  Kingsford,  only  son  of  John  Kingsford  Wilson,  Esq  , 
Ecclesall,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  February  27.  Left  1903.1  Payne  Smith 

In  business  from  1903.     Address,  Kingscote,  Ecclesall,  Sheffield. 

Clayton,  Jonathan  Maurice,  only  son  of  Robert  Clayton,  Esq.,  The  Turrets, 
Rishton,  Blackburn,  aged  14,  December  8.  Left  1902.2  School 

Reading  for  the  Army. 

Wainewright,  Eric  Herbert,  elder  son  of  Herbert  George  Wainewright, 
Esq.,  Millbrook,  Church  End,  Finchley,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left 
1902.3  Brooke 

Engineering  Pupil,  London  &  S.-W.  Railway  Works,  Nine  Elms.    Home  address, 
Oatlands  Wood,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 

Brown,  Thomas  Stanley,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Wright  Brown,  Esq., 
68,  Palatine  Road,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  December 
16.  Left  1902.8  Donkin 

Student  of  Civil  Engineering  1903.    Address,  as  above. 


270  James,  1899. 


Chrystal,  George  Gordon,  only  son  of  John  George  Ohrystal,  Esq.,  Bloom 
Hill,  Oardross,  N.B.,  aged  14,  August  18.  Left  1904.*  Donkin 

Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1904. 

Grace,  Herbert  Stanley,  younger  son  of  John  Dibble  Grace,  Esq  , 
15,  Gloucester  Place,  London,  aged  13,  May  31.  Left  1901s  Whitelaw 

King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Craven,  Harold  Evelyn  Andrew,  only  son  of  Alfred  Graven,  Esq.,  70,  Rue 
Albert,  Ostend,  aged  14,  July  6.  Left  1903.1  School 

At  Gwelo.  Rhodesia,  1904. 

Davis,  b'rank  Prosser,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Prosser  Davis,  Esq.,  17,  Lenton 
Road,  The  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  June  18.  Left  1904.2  Michell 

Thompson,  Herbert,  third  son  of  John  Henry  Thompson,  Esq.,  Woodlands, 
Knighton,  Leicester,  aged  13,  May  14.  Left  1904.2  Donkin 

Exeter  College,  Oxford. 

Williams,  Frank  Ainstie,  elder  son  of  Frank  Williams,  Esq.,  Sunnydene, 
Valley  Road,  Streatham,  aged  14,  July  5.  Left  1904.8  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford. 

Carte,  Geoffrey  Williams,  only  son  of  Henry  William  Garte,  Esq  ,  20,  Fitzroy 
Street,  London,  aged  14,  November  27.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

At  New  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Henderson,  William  Thomson,  second  son  of  John  Henderson,  Esq., 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Aberdeen,  aged  14,  March  31.  Left 
1901.3  Brooke 

Lupton,  Arthur  Michael,  only  son  of  Arthur  Greenhow  Lupton,  Esq., 
Roundhay,  Leeds,  aged  13,  September  29.  Left  1903.1  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Ogilvie,  James  Farquhar  White,  elder  son  of  James  Swan  Ogilvie,  Esq., 
Brackenhae,  Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  14,  March  16.  Left 
1902.3  Donkin 

Sandhurst  1904. 

Stott,  Arnold  Walmsley,  second  son  of  John  Robert  Stott,  Esq.,  Bardsley 
House,  Ashton-under-Lyne,aged  14,  July  12.  Left  1902.3  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Woodcock,  John  Burreli  Holme,  third  son  of  the  late  Edward  Holme 
Woodcock,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1859),  Worthington  Lodge,  Wigan,  aged  14, 
December  26.  Left  1903.1  Collins 

At  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Boyd,  Arnold  Whitworth,  only  son  of  James  Boyd,  Esq.,  The  Alton, 
A  Itrincham,  aged  14,  January  20.  Left  1903.2  Donkin 

University  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Broster,  Richard  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Erdswick  Broster,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Wirksworth,  Derbyshire,  aged  14,  September  1.  Left 
1902.2  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Cochrane,  Russell  Duff,  third  son  of  Archibald  Cochrane,  Esq.,  Abbots- 
hall,  Galashiels,  aged  14,  March  28.  Left  1903.1  Brooke 

Gordon,  James  Edgar,  elder  son  of  James  Edgar  Gordon,  Esq.,  Dudlow 
House,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  June  14.  Brooke 

XI.  1904. 

Hess,  Arthur  Frank,  eldest  son  of  Adolph  Hess,  Esq.,  North  Hill  Road, 
Headinsley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  November  14.     Left  1902.2      Brooke 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  22,  The  Crescent, 
Filey. 


James,  1900.  271 


Nicholson,  Arthur  Falkner,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Nicholson,  Esq.,  High- 
field  Hall,  Leek,  Staffs,  aged  14,  June  9.  Left  1903.2  Brooke 

Studied  in  Germany  1903  04.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Osmond,  Leonard  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Osmond,  Esq.,  Clifton,  Black- 
heath  Park,  London,  aged  14,  July  8.  Left  1903.2  Brooke 

Address,  as  above. 

Smyth,  James,  younger  son  of  Colonel  James  Smyth,  Gaybrook,  Mullingar, 
Ireland,  aged  13,  January  24.  Left  1903.3  Collins 

Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

Tripp,  Geoffrey  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Howard  Tripp,  Esq.,  North 
Lees,  Derby,  aged  14,  June  16.  Left  1904.2  Collins 

XI.  1901,  1902,  1903. 1904.  XV.  1903. 

Newton,  Horace  Gerard  Townsend,  onlv  son  of  Rev.  Canon  Horace  Newton, 
Holmwood,  Redditch,  aged  14/July  7.  Left  1904.1  School 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

Richardson,  Guy  Carleton,  younger  son  of  Colonel  John  Mervyn  Archdall 
Carleton  Richardson  ,Rossf  ad,  Ballinamallard,  aged  14,  May  4.  Left 
1902.3  Whitelaw 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Howe,  Felix  Charles,  only  son  of  the  late  Charles  James   Rowe,  Esq., 

16,   The   Grove   Boltons,   London,   aged   13,  January  24.       Left 

1904.2  Whitelaw 
University  College,  Oxford. 

Traill,  Gilbert  Barsham,  elder  son  of  Gilbert  Francis  Traill,  Esq., 
15,  Calverley  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  13,  December  9.  Left 

1903.3  Stallard 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Vesey  FitzGerald,  Gerald  Arthur,  elder  son  of  William  Gerald  Vesey 
FitaGerald,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1863),  Ellesmere,  Rugby,  aged  13, 
September  11.  Town 

Cox,  Guy  Russell,  fifth  son  of  Arthur  Russell  Cox,  Esq.,  15,  Church  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  May  8.  Left  1902.3  Town 

Studying  Chemistry.    Address,  as  above. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1900. 

Ashton,  John  Frederick  Burchardt,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Godfrey  Bnrchardt 
Ashton,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1869),  Cleddon  Hall,  Monmouth,  aged  14, 
January  14.  Left  1903.8  '  School 

O'Brien,  Aubrey  William  Vere,  elder  son  of  Robert  Vere  O'Brien,  Esq., 
Bally  Alia,  Ennis,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Nov.  29.      Left  1904.2     School 
University  College,  Oxford. 

Poole,  Gerard  Evelyn,  second  son  of  Hugh  Ruscombe  Poole,  Esq.,  (O.R. 
1861),  South  Petherton,  Somerset,  aged  14,  October  15.  Left 
1903.'  School 

In  the  Shipping  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Webb,  Christopher  Rahere,  third  son  of  Edward  Alfred  Webb,  Esq., 
Cookham  Dene,  Chislehurst,  aged  13,  Feb.  5.  Left  1903.2  School, 

Field,  Archibald  William,  third  son  of  Edward  Field,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1864) 
Strathfield,  Leamington,  aged  14,  Jan.  14.  Left  190 1.2  School 

Don,  Francis  Percival,  third  son  of  Robert  Bogle  Don,  Esq.,  The  Lod^e, 
Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  13,  Feb  27.  Left  1903.2  Whitelaw 

Address,  as  above. 


272  James,  1900. 


Holland,  Kenneth  George,  eldest  son  of  Stephen  George  Holland,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1863),  22\,  Sussex  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  6. 
Left  1904.2  Collins 

University  College,  Oxford. 

Lowe,  Robert  Dillon  Trinder,  only  son  of  Dillon  Ross-Lewin  Lowe,  Esq., 
85,  Holland  Road,  Kensington,  aged  13,  April  1 .  Left  1904.8  Collins 

XV.  1903.    Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

Cunliffe,  Thomas  Henry  Withers,  only  son  of  Robert  Ellis  CunlifEe,  Esq., 
Croft,  Ambleside,  aged  14,  July  9.  Left  1903.3  Michell 

Militia.    Reading  for  the  Army. 

Sanderson,  Ian  Cuthbertson,  second  son  of  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq.,  25, 
Learraouth  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  aged  13,  April  3.  Michell 

XV.  1903. 

Turner,  Kenneth  Walford,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Turner,  Esq.,  Park  Cottage, 
Bentley,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  February  20.  Left  1902.3  Michell 

Address,  as  above. 

Johnson,  Thomas  Paget  Fielding,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Fielding  Johnson, 
Esq.,  fo.a.  1870),  Goscote,  Leicester,  aged  14,  November  20.  Left 
1903s  Steel 

Royal  Engineering  College,  Leeds,  1904. 

Lambert,  Guy  Fitzroy,  eldest  son  of  Frank  Fitzroy  Lambert,  Esq.,  Lang- 
holm,  Beverley,  aged  14,  June  10.  Left  1903.1  Steel 

Oliphant,  Marcus  Francis,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Francis  George  Oliphant, 
Teston  Rectory,  Maidstone,  aged  14,  December  15.  Steel 

Stevenson,  George  Charles  Burton,  eldest  son  of  George  Frederick 
Stevenson,  Esq.,  118,  Regent  Road,  Leicester,  aged  14,  May  14. 
Left  1902.3  Steel 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor.    Address,  as  above. 

Wilmot,  Sacheverel  Darwin,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Darwin  Wilmot,  Head- 
master of  Macclesfield  Grammar  School,  aged  14,  February 
22.  Leftl902.a  Steel 

Woolwich  1902.    Home  address,  Westbrook,  Macclesfield. 

Mills,  Henry  Forster,  son  of   Robert  Fenwick  Mills,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1865), 
Tapton  Grove,  Chesterfield,  aged  14,  Sept.  24.  Left  1900.8  Brooke 
Went  to  Sedbergh  School. 

Parry,  George  Williams  Randolph  Marriott,  son  of  George  Williams  Parry, 
Esq.,  Llydiardan,  Llaridiloe,  Aberystwith,  aged  14,  September  14. 
Leftl902.2  Brooke 

Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester. 

Chubb,  Clifford,  son  of  Harry  Withers  Chubb,  Esq.,  Burlingham,  Chisle- 
hurst,  aged  14,  May  14.  Left  1903.1  Stallard 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Milburn,  John  Davison,  third  son  of  John  Davison  Milburn,  Esq.,  Guy 
zance,  Acklington,  Northumberland,  aged  14,  January  9.  Left 
1904.1  Stallard 

Mousley,  John  Harold,  only  son  of  James  Alfred  Mousley,  Esq.,  St.  Ger- 
main's, St.  Albans.  aged  14  August  26.  Left  1903.2  Stallard 

University  College,   London,  Engineering  Student,  from  October,  1903.    Home 
address,  as  above. 


James,  1900.  273 


C6zens-Hardy,  Basil,  eldest  son  of  Sydney  Cozens-Hardy,  Esq.,  72,  Bracon- 

dale,  Norwich,  aged  14,  February  4.     Leffc  1903.2         Payne  Smith 

XI.  1901, 1902,  1903.  XV.  1901, 1902.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903. 

Millar,  Geoffrey  Hoyer,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Christian  Hoyer  Millar,  Esq., 
Feldon,  Boxmoor,  Herts,  aged  13,  March 24.  Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 

Whelon,  Charles   Eric,  second  son  of  Charles  Edmund  Whelon,   Esq., 
Lyntoncroft,  Caterham,  aged  14,  Sept.  26.  Left  1903.2  Payne  Smith 
Address,  as  above. 

Catterall,   Charles,  only   son   of  the  late    Charles    Catterall,  Esq.,   13, 
Winckley  Square.  Preston,  aged  14,  Nov.  29.     Left  1903.'     School 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Dixon,  Ernest  Leslie  Bassett,  elder  son  of  James  Bassett  Dixon,  Esq., 
Ribblesdale  House,  Preston,  aged  14,  Oct.  15.  Left  1903.2     School 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  from  October,  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Manger,  Charles   Harwood,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Thomas  Manger,  Esq., 
Stock  Hill,  Gillingham,  Dorset,  aged  14,  Aug.  25.  Left  1904.1  School 
New  College,  Oxford. 

Cassels,  James  Houston,  younger  son  of  John  Houston  Cassells,  Esq., 
Sandyhills  House,  Shettleston,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  19.  Left 
1902.2  Collins 

Studied  in  France  1902-03.    In  business  from  1904.    Address,  as  above. 

Richardson,  Edward  Theodore  Haughton,  younger  son  of  James  Theodore 
Richardson,  Esq.,  Lissue,  Lisburn,  Ireland,  aged  14,  June  10. 
Left  1903.8  Brooke 

Armstrong-Lushington-Tnlloch,  Graham  de  Montmorency,  eldest  son  of 
William  Cairns  Armstrong-Lushington-Tulloch,  Esq.,  Shanbolard 
Hall.  Moyard,  Letterfrack,  Co.  Galway,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Nov.  27. 
Left  1903.'  Donkin 

Sandhurst  1904. 

Tolson,  Joseph,  only  son  of  Charles  Guthrie  Tolson,  Esq.,  Blackstone, 
Ilkley,  Yorks.  aged  14,  May  3.  Left  1902.3  Michell 

XV.  1903.    In  business.     Address,  Endsleigh,  Alderley  Edge. 

Richardson,  Alexander  Armitage,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Arthur  Johnson 
Richardson,  151,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  December  8. 
Left  1904.2  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1900. 

Haughton,  William  Theodore  Hoghton,  only  son  of  William  Hoghton 
Haughton,  Esq.,  The  Highlands,  Gt.  Barford,  Bedfordshire,  aged 
13,  June  14.  Left  1903.*  School 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Phayre,  Robert  Bernard,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Phayre,  Esq.,  I.C.S. 
(O.K.  1865),  Deputy  Commissioner,  Minbu,  Upper  Burmah,  aged  14, 
January  2.  Left  1903.3  School 

VIII.  1902,  1903.    Sandhurst  1904. 

Fletcher,  Basil  Lindley,  younger  son  of  Philip  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Briarcroft, 
Atherton,  Manchester,  age*d  14,  Sept.  16.     Left  1904.2          Donkin 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 

Lupton,  Francis  A shford,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Martineau  Lupton,  Esq., 
11,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds,  aged  14,  January  31.  Left 
1904.1  Collins 

TOL.  III.  LL 


274  James,  1900. 


Sim,  George  Edward  Herman,  elder  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hamilton 
Sim,  R.E.  (O.K.  1866).  Mountjoy  Barracks,  Dublin,  aged  13,  Aug. 
15.  Leftl903.8  Collins 

Woolwich  1904. 

Agnew,  Kenneth  Morland,  second  son  of  Charles  Morland  Agnew,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1869),  70,  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged 
13,  May  25.  Left  1904.2  Michell 

XV.  1903.    Racquets  1903,  1904. 

Carritt,  Frederick  Wilson,  second  son  of  Thomas  Carritt,  Esq.,  College 
View,  Alleyn  Park,  Dulwich,  aged  13,  December  18.  Left 
1903.*  Michell 

Address,  Arden,  College  Road,  Dulwich. 

Dukes,  Maurice,  fourth  son  of  Clement  Dukes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Sunnyside, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  October  1.  Left  1902.1  Michell 

Farming  in  Suffolk.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Owen,  Gerald  Napier,  second  son  of  William  Scott  Owen,  Esq.,  Cefngwifed, 
Newtown,  Montgomeryshire,  aged  13,  Nov.  11.  Michell 

Esdaile,  Arthur  James,  fourth  son  of  Charles  Edward  Jeffries  Esdaile, 
Esq.,  Cothelstorie  House,  Taunton,  aged  14,  April  7.  Left 
1903.8  Steel 

Learning  Brewing  at  Bridgwater  1903.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Mason,  Eustace  Charles,  younger  son  of  Frank  William  Mason,  Esq., 
North  Cliffe,  Felixstowe,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  1903.1  Steel 

In  business  at  Ipswich.     Home  address,  as  above. 

Teage,  Henry  Dixon,  younger  son  of  Dixon  William  Arthur  Teage,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1870),  Haversham  Manor,  Wolverton,  Bucks,  aged  18,  June 
7.  Left  1903.2  Steel 

Address,  as  above. 

Hughes,  Geoffrey,  son  of  John  William  Hughes,  Esq.,  New  Heys,  Allerton. 
Liverpool,  aged  14.  Nov.  23.  Left  1902.8  Brooke 

In  business  in  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Stutchbury,  George  Hugh,  son  of  George  Frederick  Stutchbury,  Esq., 
Carnanton,  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  June  2.  Left 
1903.8  Brooke 

XI.  1903. 

Ludlow,  Nevile  Broughton,  only  son  of  Henry  Walton  Ludlow,  Esq., 
Hawksley  Hall,  Kings  Norton,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  June  11. 
Left  1902.3  Stallard 

Address,  Diddington  Hall,  Meriden,  Coventry. 

MacLachlan,  Andrew  Kenneth  Werring,  only  son  of  Andre  wMacLachlan, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  St.  Brelades,  West  Dulwich,  aged  13,  Septem- 
ber 28.  Stallard 

Cams-Wilson,  Charles  Denny,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Neville 
Carus- Wilson,  Sundridge  Rectory,  Sevenoaks,  aged  13,  Septem- 
ber 2.  Left  1904.3  Payne  Smith 

VIII.  1904. 

Douie,  Francis  McCrone,  elder  son  of  James  McCrone  Douie,  Esq  ,B.G.S., 
Simla,  Bengal,  aged  14,  March  20.  Left  1904*  Payne  Smith 

Lee  Warner,  Edward  Henry,  only  son  of  Edward  Lee  Warner,  Esq., 
68,  St.  George's  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  January 
22.  Payne  Smith 


James,  1900.  275 


Baring,  John  Henry,  younger  son  of  the  Eon.  Francis  Henry  Baring, 
(O.K.  1863),  34,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged 
14,  December  3.  Left  1904.1  Payne  Smith 

Harrison,  William  Philip,  elder  son  of  William  Popham  Harrison,  Esq., 
Clyst  Lea,  Church  End,  Finchley,  aged  14,  November  13.  Left 
1903.2  Payne  Smith 

XI.  1902,  1903.    Home  address,  North  Foreland  Lodge,  St.  Peters,  Thanet. 

Holland,  Leonard  Menzies,  youngest  son  of  Walter  Holland,  Esq.,  Carnatic 
Hall,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  2.  Left 

1903.1  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Layard,  Raymond  Julius,  second  son  of  Charles  Peter  Layard,  Esq., 
Torrington  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  aged  14,  April  22.  Left 

1904.2  Donkin 

Address,  Belmont,  63,  Church  Road,  Richmond. 

Scott,  Gerald  Edward,  only  son  of  Edward  Scott,  Esq.,  Elmhurst,  St.  Albans, 
aged  14,  April  12.  'Left  1901.3  Brooke 

In  business  in  London  from  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Burn-Callender,  Cuthbert,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Burn-Callender,  Esq., 
Newbold  Grange,  Warwick,  aged  14,  Feb.  5-  Left  1902.1  Collins 

Cobb,  Francis  Rupert  Victor,  ninth  son  of  Francis  Marsdeu  Cobb,  Esq., 
Bank  House,  Margate,  aged  14,  Oct.  23.  Left  1902.3  Collins 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Stanger,  Geoffrey,  only  surviving  sou  of  Henry  Yorke  Stanger,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
29,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  London,  aged  15,  April  16.  Left 

1903.2  Collins 

Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1904.    Address,  Hill  Brow,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 

MacGrregor,  Colin  Alexander,  only  sou  of  Alexander  MacGregor,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1867),  3,  Collingham  Gardens,  London,  aged  13,  May 
21.  Whitelaw 

XV.  1903. 

Milne,  Robert  Morton  Richmond,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Oswald  Milne,  Esq. 
(O.K.  1867),  Oakfield,  Leamington,  aged  14,  March  3.  Left 

1902.3  Collins 

Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 

Cattell,  John  Francis,  only  sou  of  John  Crisp  Cattell,  Esq.,  46,  Clifton 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  25.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1900, 

Bishop,  Theodore  Bendysh  Watson,  third  son  of  James  Watson  Bishop, 
Esq.,  Oulton  House,  Stone,  Staffs,  aged  13,  Dec.  13.  School 

Bremner,  Harold  Noel  Keble,  second  son  of  William  Pitt  Bremner,  Esq., 
43,  Waterloo  Place,  Dublin,  aged  14,  March  3.  School 

XV.  1903. 

Bucknill,  Edwin  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Edward  Bucknill,  Esq., 
126,  Inverness  Terrace,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  Aug.  24.  School 

Castle,  Godfrey  Ernest,  only  son  of  Septimus  Castle,  Esq.,  12,  Devonshire 
Place,  Birkenhead,  aged  13,  July  3.  School 

Dewar,  Michael  Bruce  Urquhart,  only  son  of  William  De war,  Esq.,  Horton 
House,  Rugby,  aged  14,  August  5.  School 


276  James,  1900. 


G-arnett,  Francis  Charles  Humfrey,  elder  son  of  Harry  Wharf  edale  Tennant 
Garnett,  Esq.,  Southfield,Burley-in-Wharfedale,  aged  13,  November 

16.  LeftlOOi.1  School 

An  Engineer.    Address,  Wharfeside,  Otley,  Yorkshire. 

Gow,  Andrew  Sydenham  Farrar,  eldest  son  of  James  Gow,  Esq.,  High 
School,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  August  27.  School 

Johnson,  Edmund,  only  son  of  Edmund  Littler  Johnson,  Esq.,  Heathdene, 
Watford,  Herts,  aged  13,  April  27.  Left  1904.3  School 

Lemon,  Philip  Henry,  elder  son  of  Henry  Strode  Lemon,  Esq.,  Bank  of 
Bengal,  Rangoon,  aged  13,  July  22.  Left  1901.3  School 

Went  to  Cheltenham  College. 

Rea,  John  George  Grey,  only  son  of  George  Grey  Rea,  Esq.,  Middleton, 
Wooler,  Northumberland,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  1904.*  School 

XI.  1904.    Jesus  College,  Cambridge. 

Tatham,  Cautley,  elder  son  of  Percy  Charles  French  Tatham,  Esq.,  Thorn- 
croft,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  June  1.  School 

Walker,  Robin  Ernest  Gordon,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Gordon  Walker, 
Esq.,  I.C.tt.,  Lahore,  Punjab,  India,  aged  14,  April  4.  Left 
1903.3  School 

Reading  for  Civil  Service. 

Williamson,  George  Evans,  only  son  of  George  Henry  Williamson,  Esq., 
Granta  Lodge,  Malvern,  aged  13,  January  14.  School 

Beattie,  Harold  Francis,  third  sou  of  John  Labouchere  Beattie,  Esq., 
14,  Albany  Road,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  14,  April  23.  Whitelaw 

Bird,  Percy  Carr,  only  son  of  Samuel  Bird,  Esq ,  61,  Cleveland  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  13,  October  7.  Left  1904.a  Whitelaw 

At  a  Private  Tutor's,  for  Lincoln  College,  Oxford. 

d'Ambmmenil,  Ernest,  third  son  of  Benrice  Henry  d'Ambrumenil,  Esq., 
Gainsborough  House,  Hampstead,  aged  14,  October  6.  Left 
1903.'  Whitelaw 

Address,  as  above. 

Egerton,  Charles  Caledon,  third  son  of  Major-General  Charles  Cumming 
Egertou,  Murree,  Punjab,  India,  aged  13,  November  17.  Left 
1903.8  Whitelaw 

Sandhurst  1904.    Address,  41,  Roland  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Harrowing,  Robert  Guy,  eldest  son  of  John  Henry  Harrowing,  Esq., 
Turnesdale  Hall,  Whitby,  aged  14,  August  4.  Whitelaw 

MacLehose,  James  Alexander,  elder  son  of  Norman  Macmillan  MacLehose, 
Esq.,  Little  Heath  Farm,  Berkhampsted,  aged  13,  December 

17.  Whitelaw 

Simon,  Victor  Henry,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Henry  Gustav  Victor  Herman 
Simon,  Esq ,  Lawnhurst,  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  February 
12.  Left  1903.8  Whitelaw 

Woolwich  1904. 

Milroy,  George  William  Wink  worth  Wallace,  fourth  son  of  Rev.  Andrew 
Wallace  Milroy,  Carisbrooke  Vicarage,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  13, 
September  4.  Whitelaw 

Thompson,  Reginald,  fifth  son  of  John  Thompson,  Esq.,  Beardwood  Cliff, 
Blackburn,  aged  14,  May  2.  Left  1902.8  Whitelaw 

Studying  in  Germany  1904. 


James,  1900.  277 


Beaman,  Ardern  Hulme,  only  son  of  Francis  Cornelius  Offley  Beaman, 
Esq.,  Hulrae  Park,  Belgaum,  Bombay,  aged  14,  August  18.  Left 
1903.3  Donkin 

Sandhurst  1904. 

Clark,  Francis  Hartley  Hall,  second  son  of  Lieut.-Col  James  Jackson 
Clark,  Largantogher,  Maghera,  Belfast,  aged  14,  June  22.  Left 

1902.1  Donkin 

Cullimore,  James,  eldest  son  of  John  Cullimore,  Esq.,  Christleton,  Chester, 
aged  13,  September  28.  Left  1904.2  Donkin 

Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

d'Ambrumenil,  Philip,  fourth  son  of  Benrice  Henry  d'Ambrumenil,  Esq., 
Gainsborough  House,  Hampstead,  aged  13,  December  28.  Left 
1903.3  Donkin 

In  business  in  London.    Address,  as  above. 

Entwisle,  Thomas,  elder  son  of  Arthur  John  Entwisle,  Esq.,  Roy  House, 
Heaton,  Bolton,  aged  13,  February  21.  Donkin 

Hoyle,  Arthur  Lascelles,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Lascelles  Hoyle,  Esq.,  Poll 
Hall,  Shrigley,  Macclesfield,  aged  13,  January  18.  Donkin 

Huston,  Cecil  Harold  Sowerby,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Harold  Ruston,  Esq., 
Aylesby  House,  Chatteris,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  July  29.  Left 

1903.2  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Browett,  Arnold  Thackhall,  only  son  of  William  Thackhall  Browett,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1870),  St.  Nicholas,  Coventry,  aged  15,  August  23.  Left 
19042  Donkin 

Baggallay,  Frederick  Wilson,  only  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Baggallay, 
(O.K.  1870),  Vicarage,  Oakham,  aged  14,  August  1.  Collins 

Grundy,  Geoffrey  Stewart,  only  son  of  George  Graham  Stewart  Grundy, 
Esq.,  15,  Burlou  Crescent,  Leeds,  aged  13,  December  1.  Collins 

Hughes,  Thomas  Geoffrey,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Raffles  Hughes,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  High  Ridge,  The  Drive,  Wimbledon,  aged  14,  July  11.  Collins 

Peter,  Apsley  Kenelm,  only  son  of  Apsley  Petre  Peter,  Esq.,  Holsworthy, 
N.  Devon,  aged  14,  May  29.  Left  1903.2  Collins 

Articled  to  a  Solicitor  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Cory,  Ivan  Rupert,  eldest  son  of  Herbert  Beyiion  Cory,  Esq.,  Langley 
Broom,  Langley,  Bucks,  aged  14,  July  16.  Left  1902.2  Michell 

Address,  Beechen,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Fowle,  William  Thomas,  eldest  son  o£  William  Hugh  Fowle,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1868), 
Chute  Lodge,  Andover,  aged  14,  October  9.     Left  1902.1     Micheli 
A  Civil  Engineer.    Address,  as  above. 

Giffard,  George  James,  eldest  son  of  George  Campbell  Giffard,  Esq., 
Bulkeley  House,  Englefield  Green,  aged  14,  Sept.  27.  Michell 

Schloss,  Sigismund  David,  eldest  son  of  David  Frederick  Schloss,  Esq., 
Hill  House,  Wimbledon  Hill,  S.W.,  aged  13,  March  19.  Michell 

Scholar  1900. 

Sealy,  Humfrey  Newnham,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Humfrey  Sealy, 
Elmhurst,  Batheaston,  Bath,  aged  13,  February  7.  Michell 

Watt,  William  Pettie,  fourth  son  of  Alexander  Pollock  Watt,  Esq.,  Abinger 
House,  29,  Abbey  Road,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  September 
28.  Michell 


278  James,  1900. 


Beazley,  Walter  Edwin,  fifth  son  of  James  Henry  Beazley,  Esq.,  Nootorum, 
Cheshire,  aged  14,  June  26.  Steel 

Beckley,  Thomas  Henry,  only  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Beckley,  R.E., 
21,  Rosslyn  Hill,  Hampstead,  N.W.^aged  14,  February  8.  Left 
1903.*  Steel 

Reading  for  the  Army. 

Hookham,  George  Richard,  only  son  of  Philip  Hookham,  Esq.,Denehurst, 
Midleton  Hall  Road,  King's  Norton,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left 
1904.2  Steel 

Home,  Geoffrey  Scott,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Walters  Home,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 
Bound  Oak,  Weybridge,  aged  13,  January  27.     Left  1902.8     Steel 
Went  to  Sherborne  School  1902. 

Smeathman,  Lovel  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Lovel  Smeathman,  Esq.,  South 
Hill,  Kernel  Hempstead,  aged  14,  May  31.  Left  19042  Steel 

Smith,  Donald  Nohle  Graham  Mackintosh,  younger  son  of  John  Macintosh 
Smith,  Esq.,  Woodlands,  Inverness,  aged  13,  January  6.  Steel 

Anderson,  Laurence  Robert  Dacre,  younger  son  of  Rev.  William  Paley 
Anderson,  Winsford  Vicarage,  Dulverton,  aged  14,  Aug.  10.  Brooke 

Scholar  1900. 

Francis,  Guy  Lancelot  Brereton,  eldest  son  of  George  Carwardine  Francis, 
Esq.,  S.  Tewdric,  Chepstow,  aged  14,  August  4.  Leftl903.8  Brooke 

At  a  Private  Tutor's,  for  Cambridge. 

Ireland,  Frederick  Hugh,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Schomberg  Ireland,  Esq., 
43,  Lee  Road,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  May  24.  Left  1904.1  Brooke 

Jesus  College,  Cambridge. 

Reid,  Alexander  Arthur,  only  son  of  Arthur  Alexander  Archibald  Reid, 
Esq.,  Ledsham  Hall,  Chester,  aged  14,  June  25.  Left  1903.3  Brooke 

Clare  College,  Cambridge. 

Smale,  George  Neville,  sixth  son  of  John  Smale,  Esq.,  The  Brooklands, 
Macclesfield,  aged  14,  April  16.  Left  1902.8  Brooke 

Reading  Horticultural  College  1904.    Home  address,  as  above. 

Bloxam,  Owen  Astley,  only  son  of  John  Astley  Bloxam,  Esq.,  75,  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  aged  13,  March  31.  Left  1903.3  Stallard 

To  be  an  Architect.     Address,  Vine  Leigh,  Bourne  End,  Bucks. 

Chaning-Pearce,  Wilfrid  Thomas,  son  of  Joseph  Chaning-Pearce,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Montagu  House,  Ramsgate,  aged  15,  April  8.  Left 
1902.1  Stallard 

Address,  as  above. 

-Dew,  Noel  Aylmer,  son  of  William  Arthur  Dew,  Esq.,  Wellfield,  Bangor, 
N.  Wales,  aged  13,  April  19.  Left  1901.8  Stallard 

Fisher,  George  Edwin,  son  of  George  Arthur  Fisher,  Esq.,  9,  Linden 
Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  April  18.  Left  1901.8  Stallard 

Reading  for  Oxford.    Address,  as  above. 

Hetley,  Henry  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Hetley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  114,  Church 
Road,  Norwood,  S.E.,  aged  13,  December  30.  Left  1904.1  Stallard 

Margoliouth,  Herschel  Moses,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  George  Margoliouth, 
2,  Lansdown  Road,  Lee,  S.E.,  aged  13,  February  22.  Stallard 

Scholar  1900. 


James,  1900.  279 


Owen,  Harold,  son  of  Evan  Eoger  Owen,  Esq.,  The  Knoll,  Bickley  Park, 
Kent,  aged  14,  June  17.  Left  1902.*  Stallard 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Parry,  Norman  Cecil,  fourth  son  of  Edward  Parry,  Esq.,  Woodthorpe 
Grange,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  19.  Stallard 

Cunliffe,  William  Richard,  second  son  of  William  Joseph  Cunliffe,  Esq., 
Hatton  Fold,  Brooklands,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Aug.  14.  Payne  Smith 

Heberden,  Arthur  Clements,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Butler 
Heberden,  Oddington  Rectory,  Stow-in-the-Wold,  aged  13,  April 
12.  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1900. 

Millar,  Ion  Keith,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Edward  Millar,  Esq.,  Heathdown, 
Hampstead  Heath,  aged  13,  June  17.  Payne  Smith 

Scholar  1900. 

Squarey,  Robert  Owen,  elder  son  of  Tucker  Fulton  Squarey,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1867),  The  Red  House,  Epsom,  aged  14,  July  13.  Payne  Smith 

Wartnaby,  John  Edward  Holdich,  second  son  of  William  Wade  Wartnaby, 
Esq.,  Clipston,  Market  Harborough,  aged  14,  June  4.  Payne  Smith 

Wright,  Neville  Graham,  only  son  of  Harry  Graham  Wright,  Esq.,  Park 
Lodge,  Bidston,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  February  7.  Left 
1900.3  Payne  Smith 

Went  to  Clifton  College  1901. 

Baker,  Robert  Percival,  eldest  son  of  George  Percival  Baker,  Esq.,  Ivydene, 
Bexley,  aged  13,  May  11.  Donkin 

Briscoe,  Ralph  Benjamin  Cay,  only  son  of  the  late  Captain  Benjamin 
Briscoe,  Firwood,  Halstead,  Essex,  aged  14,  March  14.  Left 

1904.2  Payne  Smith 

Chase,  George  Armitage,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Henry  Chase,  16, 
Brookside,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  September  3.  Brooke 

Kessler,  Edgar,  second  son  of  Philip  William  Kessler,  Esq.,  Sunbury, 
Victoria  Park,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  16.  Collins 

ReltOM,  Trevor  Lyons,  elder  son  of  Arthur  John  Relton,  Esq.,  Charleville, 
Elmfield  Road,  Bromley.  Kent,  aged  13,  January  17.  Left 

1903.3  Payne  Smith 

Sanders,  Donald  James  Gerhardt,  elder  son  of  James  Sanders,  Esq.,  I.C.S., 
Oawnpore,  India,  aged  14,  August  3.  Left  1904.2  Michell 

Woolwich. 

Swinburne,  Thomas  Anthony  Stewart,  only  son  of  Major  Thomas  Robert 
Swinburne,  3,  Park  Terrace,  Beverley,  aged  13,  December  20. 
Left  1903.3  Donkin 

Woolwich  1904.     Home  address,  Reeds,  Liss,  Hants. 

Tompson,  Frederic  John,  only  son  of  Frederic  William  Tompson,  Esq., 
Crockham  Hill,  Edenbridge,  Kent,  aged  13,  November  11.  Left 
1904.2  Collins 

London  University. 

Rait-Kerr,  William  Charles,  eldest  son  of  Sylvester  Rait-Kerr,  Esq., 
Rathmoyle,  Edenderry,  King's  County,  Ireland,  aged  14, 
August  6.  Donkin 


280  James,  1900. 


Attenborough,  Eric  George,  third  son  of  Koberb  Percy  Attenborough,  Esq., 
flaydon  Hill,  Bushey,  aged  13,  November  7.     Left  1901.2     Collins 
In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Cartwright,  Cecil  Bayley,  fifth  son  of  William  Thomas  Oartwright,  Esq., 
7,  Newcastle  Drive,  Nottingham,  aged  12,  October  7.  Collins 

Died  at  School  13th  December,  1901. 

McEwen,  William  Lachlan,  only  son  of  the  late  William  McEwen,  Esq., 
3,  Lynedoch  Place,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  Aug.  8.  Left  1903.2  Brooke 

Reading  for  the  Army. 

Russell-Smith,  William,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Russell-Smith,  Esq.,  Aubert 
Park,  Highbury,  N.,  aged  14,  July  6.  Left  1904.1  Brooke 

Inkster,  George  Leonard  Macaulay,  only  son  of  Samuel  Macaulay  Inkster, 
Esq.,  M.D.,Broomhill,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  Dec.  27.  Left  1904.2  Steel 

Balliol  College,  Oxford. 

Raveuscroft,  Martin,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Ravenscroft.  Esq.,  Brathay, 
Oxton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14.  February  2.  Left  1903.2  Steel 

Studying  Architecture  at  University  College,  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Sharp,  Cyril  Everard,  younger  son  of  Frederick  Sharp,  Esq.,  Pelham, 
Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  aged  14,  July  10.  Stallard 

White,  James  Lumsden  Colvin,  second  son  of  George  Colvin  White,  Esq., 
Stewart  Lea,  Ayr,  aged  14,  July  22.  Left  1902s  Collins 

Woolwich  1904. 

Bently,  Harold  Rothwell,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Rothwell  Bently, 
Farringdon  Cottage,  Farringdon,  Hants,  aged  13,  December  22. 
Left  1901.*  Steel 

Cook,  Philip  Howard,  younger  son  of  Arthur  Cook,  Esq.,  Aigburth  Hall, 
Liverpool,  aged  14,  May  13.  Left  1903.2  Stallard 

Studying  for  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Dickinson,   George   Fryer,   eldest   son   of    George  Dickinson,   Esq.,  23, 
A  bercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  aged  1 4,  July  26.   Left  1904.1    Steel 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1904. 

Dugdale,  Walter  Geoffrey,  elder  son  of  Walter  Dugdale,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 
Meeson  Hall,  Wellington,  Shropshire,  aged  13,  September  28. 
Left  1901.3  Collins 

Address,  as  above. 

Gorton,  Geoffrey  Poole,  only  son  of  John  Edward  Gorton,  Esq.,  Bayhara, 
Alexandra  Road,  Epsom,  aged  14.  Sept.  20.  Left  1902.3  Stallard 

In  business  from  1903.    Address,  as  above. 

Giiterbock,  Paul  Julius  Gottlieb,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Giiterbock,  Esq., 
Newington.  The  Firs.  Bowdon,  Cheshire  aged  14,  Sept.  13.    Donkin 
Scholar  1900. 

Philips,  Herbert  Nathaniel,  fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Philips,  The 
Long  Close,  Hollington,  Stoke-on-Trent,  aged  13,  October  6. 
Left  1902.3  Whitelaw 

Jury,  Gibson  Fairbairn,  younger  son  of  Charles  Cotton  Jury,  Esq.,  1, 
Wellington  Place  Tunbridge  Wells,  aged  13,  December  1.  Steel 

Bush,  John  Wheler,  third  son  of  the  late  Robert  Francis  Evans  Bush,  Esq., 
Rugby,  aged  14,  August  30.  Left  1903.1  Town 

King's  College,  London,  1903.    Home  address,  22,  Bath  Road,  Bedford  Park, 
London,  W. 


James,  1901.  281 


Cory,  Arthur  Myrie,  youngest  son  of  the  late  John  Myrie  Cory,  Esq.,  of 

Shanghai,  China,  60,  Dunchurch  Road,  Kugby,  aged  14,  Sept.  2. 

Left  1903.3  Town 

In  business  in  London.  Address,  19,  Palace  Mansions,  Addison  Bridge.  London,  W. 

Dainton,  Arthur  Harold,  younger  son  of  George  Dainton,  Esq.,  5,  Lower 
Hillraorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  28.  Town 

Darbishire,  Robert  Shelby,  only  son  of  the  late  Godfrey  Darbishire,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1868),  Fort  Mead,  Florida,  U.S.  A .,  and  11,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  13,  October  4.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1901. 

Glimmer,  Herbert  Ingram,  son  of  John  Rowland  Grummer,  Esq.,  21, 
Manchester  Road,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  aged  13,  April  16. 
Left  1901. 2  School 

Purdey,  Lionel  Bateson,  son  of  James  Purdey,  Esq.,  28,  Devonshire  Place, 
Portland  Place,  London,  aged  14,  February  16.  Left  1901.2  School 

distance,  Studley  Neville,  younger  son  of  Henry  Neville  Custance,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1849),  34,  Tregunter  Road,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13, 
April  22.  Donkin 

Wise,  Anthony  Forster,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Bernard  Ringrose  Wise, 
(O.K.  1870),  Attorney-General  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 
aged  14,  July  2.  Donkin 

Beck,  Maurice  Graeme,  younger  son  of  Ralph  Coker  Adams  Beck,  Esq., 
(o.R.  1863),  13,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place,  London,  aged  13, 
April3.  Left1902.3  Collins 

In  business.    Address,  as  above. 

Gubbins,  Thomas  Russell,  younger  son  of  John  Russell  Gubbins,  Esq., 
Lima.  Peru,  aged  14,  September  27.  Left  1904.2  Collins 

London  University  1904. 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Thomas  Ralph,  only  son  of  Charles  Walter  Sneyd- 
Kynnersley,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  (O.K.  1865),  Boughton  Lodge,  Chester, 
aged  14,  December  23.  Collins 

Branson,  Frederick  Hastridge,  only  son  of  Frederick  Woodward  Branson, 
Esq.,  Wynneholme,  Far  Headingley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  Novem- 
ber 30.  Michell 

Scrimgeonr,  Geoffrey  Cameron,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Ronald  Tameron 
Scrimgeour,  Sibston  Vicarage,  Yoxford,  aged  13,  March  14.  Michell 

Smith,  Norman  Mitchell  Robertson,  only  son  of  William  Robertson  Smith, 
Esq.,  4,  Windsor  Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow,  aged  14, 
October  20.  Michell 

Lambert,  Kenneth,  second  son  of  Frank  Fitzroy  Lambert,  Esq.,  Langholm, 
Beverley,  aged  14,  August  28.  Steel 

Austen-Leigh,  Lionel  Arthur,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Henry 
Austen- Leigh,  Wargrave  Vicarage,  Twyford,  Berks,  aged  14, 
September  22.  Left  1904.2  Brooke 

Ridsdale,  John  Langford  Disturnal,  elder  son  of  John  Langford  Ridsdale, 
Esq.,  Ingleside,  Tamworth.  aged  14.  March  28.  Left  1904.2  Brooke 

Birmingham  University.    Address,  Kelfield  Lodge,  Streetly,  Sutton  Coldfield. 
YOL.   III.  MM 


282  James,  1901. 


Callard,  Percy  Reid,  son  of  James  Percy  Callard,  Esq.,  The  Priory, 
Monken  Hadley,  Herts,  aged  14,  Nov.  14.  Left  1902.1  Stallard 

Spittle,  John  Trevor,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Spittle,  Esq.,  Cambrian 
House,  Maindee,  Newport,  Mon.,  aged  14,  May  10.  Stallard 

Thompson,  Charles  Gordon,  elder  son  of  Edwin  John  Thompson,  Esq., 
Aspley,  Dudley,  aged  14,  October  17.  Left  1903.3  Stallard 

Voss,  Gordon  Phillips,  only  of  William  Voss,  Esq.,  Acryse,  Watford, 
Herts,  aged  14,  Nov.  27.  Left  1904.*  Stallard 

To  be  articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Wade,  Richard  Blaney,  son  of  Frederick  Sidney  Wade,  Esq.,  R.I.  Con- 
stabulary, Newry,  Ireland,  aged  14,  Aug.  6.  Left  1902.2  Stallard 

Barbonr,  Walter  Terence,  third  son  of  James  Barbour,  Esq.,  Ardville, 
Holywood,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  aged  15,  December  5.  Left 
1903.1  Payne  Smith 


Charles,  Allen  Aitchison  Havelock,  elder  son  of  Surgeon-Major  Richard 
Havelock  Charles,  I.  M.S.,  8,  Middleton  Street,  Calcutta,  aged  13, 
February  19.  Collins 

Cox,  Keith  Trenchard,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Alfred  Cox,  Esq  ,  Woodstock 
House,  Hendon,  aged  13,  April  18.  Donkin 

Purves,  Harry  de  Burgh,  younger  son  of  the  late  George  Hurdis  Purves 
(O.K.  1864),  Melbourne,  Australia,  aged  14,  August  10.  Left 
1904.2  Whitelaw 

At  an  Army  Tutor's. 

MacDaniel,  James  Richard  Lane,  elder  son  of  Jeremiah  James  MacDaniel, 
Esq.  (O.K.  1869),  Woodlands,  Bandon,  Co.  Cork,  aged  14 
June  10.  Donkin 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,   1901. 

Martin,  Erskine  Thackeray,  only  son  of  Lieut-Col.  Gerald  Ward  Martin, 
8,  Petersham  Terrace,  Gloucester  Road,  London,  aged  13, 
January  31.  School 

Pearson,  Bernard  Clive,  second  son  of  Sir  Weetman  Dickinson  Pearson, 
Bart.,  16,  Carlton  House  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  Aug.  12.  School 

Percival,  Frank  Neville,  elder  son  of  Alfred  Reginald  Percival,  Esq., 
Sprangewell,  Ware,  aged  14,  February  9.  School 

Percival,  Arthur  Ernest,  younger  son  of  Alfred  Reginald  Percival,  Esq., 
Sprangewell,  Ware,  aged  13,  December  26.  School 

Duncan,  Joseph  Hugh,  third  son  of  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Dros  y  Mor, 
Penarth,  aged  14,  February  27.  Donkin 

Barker,  Geoffrey  Palgrave,  second  son  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Vectis  Barker, 
Bramford  Vicarage,  Ipswich,  aged  14,  March  22.  Collins 

Dendy,  Norman  Heathfield,  younger  son  of  Charles  HeathfieldDendy,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1867),  Crof  ton  Court,  Orpington,  Kent,  aged  1  3,  May  30.  Collins 

Dugdale,  John  Sydney,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Sydney  Dugdale,  (O.K.  1874), 
Westbury  Vicarage,  Wilts,  aged  14,  February  17.  Collins 

Melly,  Charles  Travers,  elder  son  of  Edward  Ferdinand  Melly,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1872),  The  Close,  Nuneaton,  aged  13,  June  20.  Collins 


James,  1901.  283 


Partington,  James  Foster  Edge,  third  son  of  James  Edge  Partington,  Esq., 
(O.R.  1868),  Park  Hall,  Great  Bardfield,  Braintree,  aged  14,  January 
16.  Collins 

Agnew,  Victor  Charles  Walter,  elder  son  of  Walter  Agnew,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1875), 
7,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  aged  13,  June  21.  Michell 

Hope,  Owen  Morley,  second  son  of  Arthur  Hope,  Esq.,  (O.R.  1868),  Gladdis- 
woode,  Torquay,  aged  14,  November  16.  Left  1902.3  Steel 

Dowson,  Robert,  second  son  of  Walter  Dowson,  Esq.,  46,  Alleyn  Road, 
West  Dulwich,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  April  30.  Leftl902.3  Stallard 
Went  to  Oundle  School.    Home  address,  Newcome,  Stanley  Road,  Sutton. 

English,  Richard  Cornforth,  only  son  of  Richard  Mills  English,  Esq., 
Bleak  House,  Stamford,  aged  14,  April  19.  Left  1903.3  Stallard 

Milburn,  Archibald  William,  fourth  son  of  John  Davison  Milburn,  Esq., 
Guyzance,  Acklington,  aged  14,  April  14.  Stallard 

Rigby,  Francis  John,  only  son  of  John  Richard  Rigby,  Esq.,  Ashbourne, 
Derbyshire,  aged  13,  January  31.  Stallard 

Stathers,  Gerald  Nicholson,  eldest  son  of  George  Nicholson  Stathers,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Park  Lodge,  Brackley,  aged  14,  Dec-  9.  Left  1903.8  Stallard 

Burrell,  James  Bowen,  second  son  of  John  Hearn  Burrell,  Esq.,  29,  Ivan- 
hoe  Road,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  asred  14,  July  22.  Left 
1903.2  Payne  Smith 

Address,  as  above. 

Evers,  Ralph  Wentworth,  eighth  son  of  Frank  Evers,  Esq.,  White  Hall, 
Stourbridge,  aged  14,  January  21.  Payne  Smith 

Fryer,  John  Claud  Fortescue,  only  son  of  Herbert  Fortescue  Fryer,  Esq., 
J.P.,  The  Priory,  Ohatteris,  aged  14,  August  13.  Left 

1904.1  Payne  Smith 

Beck,  Charles  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Proctor  Beck,  Esq.,  Bloem- 
fontein,  South  Africa,  aged  14,  Feb.  17.  Town — Whitelaw 

Chaplin,  Leonard  Chippendall,  ninth  son  of  Ernest  Chaplin,  Esq.,  The 
Firs,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  26.  Town 

Hunter,  Thomas  Henry  Victor,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hunter,  Elm- 
hurst,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  21.  Town 

Richardson,  Ulick  Forster,  second  son  of  Major  Arthur  Johnstone 
Richardson,  151,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  27.  Left 

1904.2  Town 

Simpson,  Anthony  Henry,  younger  son  of  James  Herbert  Simpson,  Esq., 
M.D.,21,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,agedl3,Dec.28.  Town- Whitelaw 

Baxter,  George  Edgar,  only  son  of  James  Edgar  Baxter,  Esq.,  Oaklands, 
Faringbon,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  Nov.  19.  Left  1903.2  Donkin 

Gill,  Francis  Hartley,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hartley  Gill,  Esq.,  Kelvedon, 
Woodside  Park,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  Jan.  15.  Leftl904.2  Donkin 

Millar,  Christian  Hoyer,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Hoyer  Millar,  Esq.,  The 
Links,  Montrose,  aged  14,  March  26.  Payne  Smith 

NegUS,  Arthur  Victor,  third  son  of  Thomas  Addison  Negus,  Esq.,  Shen- 
stone  Lodge,  Lichfield,  aged  14,  December  28.  Payne  Smith 

VIII.  1904, 


284  James,  1901. 


Novikoff,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Jacob  Novikoff,  Esq.,  Odessa,  Russia, 
aged  14,  March  20.  Donkin 

Died  at  Cannes,  27  March,  1904. 

Shirley,  Archibald  Vincent  Shirley,  elder  son  of  Walter  Rayner  Shirley* 
Esq.,  The  Woodlands,  Leckwith,  Cardiff,  aged  13,  May  17.  Donkin 

Johnson,  Frederic  Victor,  son  of  Frederic  George  Johnson,  Esq.,  Clayton 
Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  aged  14,  November  15.  Left 
1901.3  Payne  Smith 

Prescot,  Cynric  Puleston,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Warre  Prescot,  Esq.  (O.K. 
1851),  King's  Pyon  House,  Weobley,  aged  14,  October  4.  Steel 

Thornhill,  Henry  Elliott  Blundell,  only  son  of  William  Blundell  Thorn- 
hill,  Esq.  (O.K.  1873),  Castle  Cosey,  Castle  Bellingham,  Ireland, 
aged  13,  June  11.  Left  1903.3  Steel 

Browne,  Christopher,  only  son  of  James  William  Browne,  Esq. ,37,  Holland 
Park  Avenue,  London,  aged  13,  July  5.  Collins 

Jackson,  Charles  William  Gidlow,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Gidlow  Jackson* 
Esq.,  llookwood  Hall,  Chorley,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  April  30* 
Left  1904.2  Doukin 

To  be  a  Mechanical  Engineer. 

Scott,  Edward  Cumin,  fourth  son  of  Charles  James  Scott,  Esq.  (o.R.  1860), 
Hilgay,  Guildford,  aged  14,  Feb.  22.  Left  1904.2  Brooke 

Macgeorge,  Andrew  Morrison,  eldest  son  of  William  Robert  Macgeorge, 
Esq.,  20,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  May  31.  Michell 

Adam,  Frederick  Edward  Fox,  only  son  of  Charles  Fox  Frederick  Adam, 
Esq.  (O.R.  1866),  65,  Lexham  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  Feb.  9. 
Left  190 1.2  Town* 

Left  in  ill-health.    Address,  as  above. 

Macpherson,  Norman  Charles,  second  son  of  John  Molesworth  Macpherson, 
Esq.,  C.S.I.,  Grand  Avenue  Mansions,  Brighton,  aged  14,  Deo.  26. 
Left  1904.1  Stallard 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1901. 

Balme,  Charles,  only  son  of  Charles  Balme,  Esq.,  82,  Cromwell  Road, 
South  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  Sept.  6.  School 

Bellew,  Froude  Dillon,  only  son  of  Harry  Borden  Bellew,  Esq.,  The  Croft, 
Wiveliscombe,  Somerset,  aged  13,  February  22.  School 

Bushell,  Christopher,  younger  sou  of  Reginald  Bushell,  Esq.,  Hindertou 
Lodge,  Nestou,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  October  31.  School 

Cruttwell,  Charles  Robert  Mowbray  Fraser,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Canon 
Charles  Thomas  Cruttwell,  Ewelme  Rectory,  Wallingford,  aged  14, 
May  23.  School 

Cunningham,  Tom  Eric,  second  son  of  Dauson  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Eddes- 
bury,  West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  January  17.  School 

Forman,  Dudley  Perry,  only  son  of  James  Forman,  Esq.,  (O.K..  1870), 
Cavendish  Crescent  North,  The  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  14, 
May  13.  School 


James,  1901.  285 


Gibb,  Paul,  second  son  of  George  Stegraan  Gibb,  Esq  ,  5,  Holbeck  Hill, 
Scarborough,  aged  14,  July  27.  School 

Hardy,  Olive,  only  son  of  Oswald  Henry  Hardy,  Esq.,  Pencraig,  Knuts- 
ford,  aged  14,  August  15.  Left  1903.2  School 

At  a  Tutor's,  for  Cambridge. 

Hirst,  Charles  Julius,  second  son  of  Thomas  Julius  Hirst,  Esq.,  Meltham 
Hall,  Huddersfield,  aged  13,  December  31.  School 

Hugh-Jones,  Llewellyn  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Llewellyn  Hugh  Jones,  Esq., 
Brynmally,  Wrexham,  aged  13,  May  18.  School 

Scholai  1901. 

Hutchison,   Ronald  George  Oliphant,  third  son  of  Henry  William  Hutchi- 
son, Esq.,  Eastbank,  Kirkcaldy,  Fife,  aged  14,  June  2,  School 
Leonard,    Hugh    Robert,    eldest   son   of    Charles    Hare    Leonard,    Esq., 

20,  Princess    Road,    Finsbury    Park,    London,    aged    14,    July 

21.  School 

North,  Oharles  Frederic  John,  elder  son  of  Frederic  Dudley  North,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1880),  Perth,  West  Australia,  aged  14,  September  14.  School 

Fownall,  Henry  Royds,  younger  son  of  Charles  Assheton  Whately 
Pownall,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  15,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath,  aged 
13,  November  19.  School 

Rennoldson,  Henry  Francis,  only  son  of  James  Henry  Rennoldson,  Esq., 
Ingleside,  Westoe,  South  Shields,  aged  14,  September  5.  School 

Simcox,  John  Lea,  elder  son  of  John  Walford  Simcox,  Esq.,  Hall  Green, 
Birmingham,  aged  14,  July  16.  School 

Wallace,  William  Ernest,  elder  son  of  Roger  William  Wallace,  Esq.,  K.C., 
36,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  aged  13, 
April  28.  School 

Whitaker,  Victor,  youngest  son  of  Jeremiah  Whitaker,  Esq ,  Esscroft, 
Burley-in-Wharfedale,  aged  13,  November  26.  School 

Benn,  Ion  Bridges  Hamilton,  only  son  of  Ion  Hamilton  Benn,  Esq,,  42,  St. 
John's  Park,  Blackheath,  aged  14,  June  14.  Whitelaw 

Hornby,  Hugh  Leycester,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Phipps  John  Hornby, 
(O.K.  1866),  Vicarage,  St.  Michael's  on- Wy re,  aged  12,  Novem- 
ber 20.  Whitelaw 

Power,  Edward  George  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  Edward  John  Power,  Esq., 
(OR.  1873),  "8,  Gledhow  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14, 
July  23.  Whitelaw 

Ransome,  Geoffrey  Cyril,  younger  son  of  the  late  Cyril  Ransome,  Esq.,  22, 
Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  10.  Whitelaw 

Russell,  Andrew  Laurence  Noel,  only  son  of  George  Alexander  Russell, 
Esq.,  Glen  Douglas,  Jedburgh,  N.B.,  aged  13,  Nov.  17.     Whitelaw 
Scholar  1901. 

Brown,  James  Cyril,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Wright  Brown,  Esq.,  Wood- 
heys,  68,  Palatine  Road,  West  Didsbury,  aged  14,  May  25. 
Left  1902.»  Donkin 

Address,  as  above. 

Legge,  Arthur  Marston,  younger  son  of  Charles  John  Legge,  Esq.,  3, 
Grosvenor  Place,  Claughtou,  aged  13,  September  27.  Donkin 

Scholar  1901. 


286  James,  1901. 


Novikoff,  Maximilian,  second  son  of  Jacob  Novikoff,  Esq.,  Odessa,  Russia, 
aged  13,  June  6.  Left  1904.1  Donkiu 

Ogilvie,  David  Douglas,  younger  son  of  James  Swan  Ogilvie,  Esq., 
Brackenbrae,  Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  14,  Sepfc.  9.  Donkin 

Okell,  Frank  Jackson,  third  son  of  George  Okell,  Esq.,  The  Manor  Bouse, 
Barrow,  Chester,  aged  14,  Feb.  3.  Donkin 

Rait-Kerr,  Sylvester  Cecil,  second  son  of  Sylvester  Rait-Kerr,  Esq., 
Rathmoyle,  Edenderry,  Ireland,  aged  13,  Oct.  14.  Donkin 

Bailward,  Theodore,  third  son  of  Henry  Bail  ward,  Esq.,  Horsington  Manor, 
Temple  Combe,  Somerset,  aged  13,  March  9.  Collins 

Davies,  Charles  Hugh,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Davidson  Davies,  Esq  ,  9, 
Albert  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  May  28.  Collins 

G-arrett-Smith,  Louis,  eldest  son  of  Godfrey  Garrett- Smith,  Esq.,  Suden- 
burg,  Magdeburg,  Germany,  aged  15,  Sept  12.  Collins 

McMaster,  Hugh,  only  son  of  Hugh  Dunbar  McMast.er,  Esq  ,  Gilford,  Co. 
Down,  Ireland,  aged  14,  March  11.  Collins 

Ovens,  Alexander  Rutherford,  second  son  of  the  late  John  Roberts  Ovens, 
Esq.,  Edinburgh,  aged  15,  Sept.  6.  Collins 

Scholar  1901. 

Podmore,  Hubert,  third  son  of  George  Podmore,  Esq.,  Charney  Hill, 
Grange-over- Sands,  aged  13,  November  21.  Collins 

Scholar  1901. 

Stott,  Edgar  Shirley,  fourth  son  of  John  Robert  Stott,  Esq.,  Bardsley 
House,  Ashton-under-Lyme,  aged  14,  Feb.  28.  Left  1904.2  Collins 

Cairnes,  Tom  Algar  Elliott,  eldest  son  of  William  Plunket  Cairnes,  Esq  , 
Stameen,  Drogheda,  Ireland,  aged  13,  June  7-  Michell 

Crockford,  Leslie  Charles,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Leslie  Crockford,  Esq  , 
Hawthorn  Lodge,  Wylde  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  14, 
June  4.  Michell 

Dunlop,  William  Eric  Brook,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Brook  Dunlop,  Esq., 
The  Howe,  Windermere,  aged  14,  Dec.  13.  Left  1904.1  Michell 

Griffard,  Campbell  Walter,  second  son  of  George  Campbell  Giffard,  Esq., 
Bulkeley  House,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey,  aged  13,  January 
31.  Michell 

Ripley,  Oswald  Harbord,  eldest  son  of  Philip  Edward  Ripley,  Esq.,  Bow- 
thorpe,  Anglesea  Road,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  December  4.  Michell 

Walker,  James  Scarlett  Ascroft,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Ascroft  Walker, 
Esq.,  7,  Cambridge  Road,  Southport,  aged  13,  Nov.  1.  Michell 

Archer,  Henry  Allan  Fairfax  Best,  eldest  son  of  Major  Henry  Fairfax 
Best  Archer,  Thurston  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  14, 
August  5.  Steel 

Colmer,  Graham  John,  only  son  of  Joseph  Grose  Colmer,  Esq ,  C.M.G., 
29,  Eldon  Road,  Kensington,  London,  aged  14,  July  13.  Steel 

Duke,  Reginald  Franklyn  Hare,  only  son  of  Rev.  John  Robert  Hare  Duke, 
Esq.,  Stevington  Vicarage,  Bedford,  aged  13,  December  29.  Steel 

Scholar  1901. 


James,  1901.  287 


Eraser,  James  Howie,  only  son  of  Edward  Cleather  Fraser,  Esq.,  The 
Castle,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius,  aged  13,  April  4.  Steel 

Micklem,  Nathaniel,  eldest  son  of  Nathaniel  Micklem,  Esq.,  Northridge, 
Boxmoor,  aged  13,  April  10.  Steel 

Rowden,  Aldred  Clement,  only  son  of  Aldred  William  Rowden,  Esq.,  K.C., 
(O.K.  1864),  40,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  aged  12,  Oct.  2.  Steel 

Bell,  Guy  Kenyon,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Kenyon  Bell,  Esq.,  Caron- 
delet,  Cressington,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  February  28.  Brooke 

Bloxam,  Richard  Noel,  only  son  of  Francis  Richard  Turner  Bloxam,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1865),  12,  Gordon  Road,  Baling,  W.,  aged  13,  December  25. 
Left  1902.2  Brooke 

Went  to  Bradfield  College. 

Brooke,  Rupert  Chawner,  second  son  of  William  Parker  Brooke,  Esq., 
School  Field,  Rugby,  aged  14,  August  3.  Brooke 

Scholar  1901. 

Bur t-Mar shall,  David  Bannerman,  second  son  of  the  late  James  Burt- 
Marshall,  Esq.,  Luncarty,  Perth,  aged  14,  July  14.  Brooke 

Bart-Marshall,  William  Marshall,  third  son  of  the  late  James  Burt-Marshall, 
Esq.,  Luncarty,  Perth,  aged  14,  July  14.  Brooke 

Cornwall,  James  Handyside  Marshall,  only  son  of  James  Cornwall,  Esq., 
Postmaster-General  of  the  North-West  Province  of  Oudh,  India, 
aged  14,  May  27.  Brooke 

de  Pass,  Frank  Alexander,  second  son  of  Eliot  Arthur  de  Pass,  Esq.,  91, 
Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  aged  14,  April  26.  Brooke 

FargUS,  Frederick  Brian  Arthur,  younger  son  of  Henry  Robert  Fargus, 
Esq.,  Milton  House,  Strawberry  Hill,  Middlesex,  aged  14, 
June  8.  Brooke 

G-arrett,  Victor  Richard,  fourth  son  of  Frank  Garrett,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1860), 
Aldringham  House,  Saxmundham,  aged  13,  October  21.  Brooke 

Keynes,  Geoffrey  Langdon,  younger  son  of  John  Neville  Keynes,  Esq., 
M.D.,  6,  Harvey  Road,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  March  25.  Brooke 

North,  Kenneth  Croft,  elder  son  of  Arthur  North,  Esq.,  Field  Head, 
Stanby,  Wakefield,  aged  14,  March  31.  Brooke 

Russell-Smith,  Hugh  Francis,  second  son  of  Henry  Russell-Smith,  Esq., 
East  View,  Broadstairs,  aged  14,  August  11.  Brooke 

Snowden,  Harcourt  John,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Harcourt  Charles  Vaux 
Snowden,  Hildersham  House,  Sfc.  Peter's,  Kent,  aged  13, 
December  12.  Brooke 

Bowley,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Albert  Alexander  Bowley,  Esq.,  Flora 
Villas,  Henfield,  Sussex,  aged  13,  November  20.  Stallard 

Scholar  1901. 

Christie,  Lionel  Ronald,  fourth  son  of  Jack  Alexander  Christie,  Esq.,  The 
Chantry,  Stan  more,  Middlesex,  aged  !4,  August  15.  Left 
1903.3  Stallard 

Tatham,  Cecil  Francis,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Francis  Henry  Tatham,  Wing 
Vicarage,  Leighton  Buzzard,  aged  14,  August  20.  Stallard 

Kershaw,  Geoffrey  Goodier,  fifth  son  of  James  Kershaw,  Esq.,  Holly 
House,  Bury  Old  Road,  Manchester,  aged  14,  July  18.  Payne  Smith 


288  James,  1901. 


Rendel,  Andrew  James,  second  son  of  James  Meadows  Rendel,  Esq., 
1 5,  Melbury  Road,  Kensington,  London, aged  13,  Apl.  9.  .Payne  Smith 

Bennett,  Clement  Wheeler,  only  son  of  John  Wheeler  Bennett,  Esq., 
Ravensbourne,  Keston,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  8.  Collins 

Barton,  Philip  Augustine,  third  son  of  Frederick  Merryweather  Burton, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1842),  Highfield,  Gainsborough,  aged  14,  August  26. 
Leftl903.3  Donkin 


Cott,  Alfred  William,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Mackenzie  Cott,  Ashby 
Magna  Vicarage,  Lutter worth,  aged  14,  March  8.  Left 
1902.2  Payne  Smith 

Davis,  Bernard  Eric,  second  son  of  Edward  Prosser  Davis,  Esq.,  17,  Lenton 
Road,  The  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  13,  December  7.  Michell 

Gurney,  Kenneth  Gerard,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Gerard  Gurney,  Esq., 
12,  Wellington  Square,  Cheltenham,  aged  14,  June  6.  Donkin 

Hartigan,  Dermot  McKnight,  only  son  of  William  FTartigan,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Hong  Kong,  aged  14,  October  16.  Donkin 

Roderick,  Hume  Buckley,  eldest  son  of  William  Buckley  Roderick,  Esq., 
Fronheulog,  Llanelly,  aged  14,  June  17.  Collins 

Swindells,  Francis  Harold,  second  son  of  Francis  Edward  Swindells,  Esq., 
Longton  Hall,  Preston,  aged  14,  July  22.  Donkin 

Chapman,  Harry,  only  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Chapman,  Esq.,  Rue  des 
Tribunaux,  Dieppe,  France,  aged  14,  Aug.  12.  Left  1902.3  Town* 

Dhani,  Mom  Chow,  second  son  of  Krom  Mune  Bidyalabh,  Banghok,  Siam, 
aged  15,  Nov.  7.  Town* 

Fabricius,  Leslie,  second  son  of  the  late  Hans  Ditlev  Fabricius,  Hamar, 
Norway,  aged  13,  Nov.  12.  Stallard 

Barbrook,  Leslie  Gordon,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Barbrook, 
Esq.,  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  April  15.  Collins 

Blatherwick,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Blatherwick,  Esq.,  Oakfield, 
Knutsford,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  Aug.  31.  Donkin 

Levinstein,  Gerald  Edward,  third  son  of  Ivan  Levinstein,  Esq.,  Hawkes- 
moor,  Fallowfield,  Manchester,  aged  14,  June  24.  Brooke 

Sing,  Laurence  Millington.  elder  son  of  Alexander  Millington  Sing,  Esq., 
Fernlea,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Oct.  5.  Donkin 

Turner,  Arthur  George,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Walter  Turner,  Esq., 
Selwyn  Lodge,  Solihull,  aged  14,  Sept.  23.  Town* 

Died  at  School,  December,  1902. 

Dickinson,  Ronald  Francis  Bickersteth,  second  son  of  George  Dickinson, 
Esq.,  23,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  Jan.  19.  Steel 

Macdonald,  James  Leslie  Auld,  only  son  of  Thomas  Macdonald,  Esq.,  13, 
Howard  Place,  St.  Andrew's,  Fife,  aged  14,  March  27.  Stallard 

Jarrold,    Esmond    Vavasseur,    second    son    of    the  late    Samuel    John 

James    Jarrold,    Esq.,   Lowestoft,   aged    14,  February    1.       Left 

1904.2  Stallard 
Armstrong  and  Whitworth's  Works,  Manchester. 


James,  1902.  289 


Taylor,  James  Wood,  only  son  of  Colin  Taylor,  Esq.,  The  Bury  Cottage, 
Rickmans worth,  aged  14,  May  22.  Left  1904.2  Stallard 

In  business. 

Ede,  Cuthbert,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Edward  Moore 
Ede,  Whitburn  Rectory,  Sunderland,  aged  14,  February  17.  Steel 

Sharp,  John  Herbert,  eldest  son  of  John  Sharp,  Esq.,  Balmuir,  Dundee, 
aged  14,  May  11.  Watson — Stallard 

Yates,  John  Henry  Samuel,  only  son  of  Albert  Henry  Samuel  Yates,  Esq., 
167,  Lodge  Lane,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Feb.  9.  Donkin 

Duke,  Mervyn  Oliver  Molesworth,  only  son  of  Thomas  Duke,  Esq., 
33,  Bilton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  October  17.  Town 

Ganderton,  Martin  Noel,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Martin  Ganderton,  Esq., 
of  Clifton  House,  Pershore,  and  32,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14, 
September  12-  Left  1904.2  Town 

To  be  an  Electrical  Engineer. 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1902. 

Hancock,  Ralph  Ernest,  only  son  of  Frank  Escott  Hancock,  Esq.,  Ford, 
Wiveliscombe,  aged  14,  December  28.  School 

Percival,  Charles  Arthur  Ernest,  only  son  of  Charles  Ernest  Percival, 
Esq.,  42,  Highbury  Park,  London,  N.,  aged  14,  Nov.  10.  School 

Filter,  Charles,  younger  son  of  Robert  Filter,  Esq ,  176,  Avenue  de 
Neuilly,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France,  aged  14,  August  9.  School 

Steell,  John  Walter  Graham,  only  son  of  Graham  Steell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  75, 
Nelson  Street,  Manchester,  aged  14,  Sept.  5.  School 

Webb,  Stephen  Foster,  sixth  son  of  Edward  Alfred  Webb,  Esq.,  Cookham 
Dene,  Chislehurst,  aged  1 3,  February  10.  School 

Don,  Frederick  William  Robertson,   eldest  son  of  Gilbert  William  Don, 

Esq.,  Clocksbriggs  House,   Forfar,  aged  13,  January   24.      Left 

1904.2  Whitelaw 
Left  in  ill-health. 

Eccles,  Joseph  Louis,  elder  son  of  Alexander  Thomas  Eccles,  Esq.,  The 
Grange,  Darwen,  aged  14,  December  5.  Whitelaw 

Burton,  Cecil  David  Fowler,  eldest  son  of  David  Fowler  Burton,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1872),  Cherry  Burton,  Beverley,  aged  14,  Sept.  13.  Donkin 

Pope,  Philip  Gladstone,  only  son  of  Sydney  Philips  Pope,  Esq.,  5,  Manaton 
Terrace,  Exeter,  aged  14,  August  11.  Collins 

Agnew,  Alan  Graeme,  third  son  of  Charles  Morland  Agnew,  Esq.,  (O.K. 
1869),  70,  Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  aged  14,  Dec.  6.  Michell 

Ellis-Danvers,  Gerald  Rochfort,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  Henry  Ellis- 
Dan  vers,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1855),  17,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  London, 
aged  13,  June  30.  Michell 

Hirst,  Gerald  Scott,  elder  son  of  Colonel  Thomas  Edward  Hirst,  5, 
Bramham  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  Dec.  27.  Michell 

Holt,  Frederic  Appleby,  eldest  son  of  Edwyn  Holt,  Esq.,  Appleby  House, 
Rusholme,  Manchester,  aged  13,  May  7.  Michell 

VOL.  m.  NN 


290  James,  1902. 


Pawling,  Claud  Heaton,  only  son  of  Sydney  Southgate  Pawling,  Esq.,  55, 
Frognal,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  14,  October  21.  Steel 

Siiieathman,  Julian  Missenden,  second  son  of  Lovel  Smeathman,  Esq., 
South  Hill,  Herael  Hempstead,  aged  14,  Dec.  26.  Steel 

Gllliatt,  Harold,  elder  son  of  Arthur  Gilliatt,  Esq.,  Allerton  Lodge,  Moor 
Allerton,  Leeds,  aged  13,  Jan.  24.  Brooke 

Goldie,  George  Henry,  only  son  of  Robert  Henry  Goldie,  Esq.,  Caradi- 
goody  Estate,  Travancore,  India,  aged  13,  June  1.  Brooke 

Lysaght,  Edgeworth,  elder  son  of  Sidney  Royse  Lysaght,  Esq.,  Banwell 
Castle,  Somerset,  aged  14,  Nov.  6.  Brooke 

Oliver,  Thomas  Herbert,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.,  South- 
field  House,  Bramcote,  Notts,  aged  14,  Dec.  31.  Brooke 

Rutherford,  John  Hughes,  only  son  of  William  Watson  Rutherford,  Esq., 
Heathfield  House,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  October  31. 
Left  1903.1  Brooke 

A  Student  in  the  University  of  Liverpool.    Address,  as  above. 

Brock,  Arthur  Gordon,  only  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Davies  Brock,  Kirk- 
levington  Yicarage,  Tarm,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  Aug.  25.  Stallard 

Cobb,  Herbert  Edmund,  fifth  son  of  Herbert  Mansfield  Cobb,  Esq.  (O.K. 
1866),  Mockbeggar,  Rochester,  aged  13,  Sept.  9.  Payne  Smith 

Hett,  Leonard  Keir,  second  son  of  Henry  Herbert  Hett,  Esq ,  Hapstead, 
Ardingley,  Sussex,  aged  14,  Sept.  9.  Payne  Smith 

Nalder,  Leonard  Fielding,  eldest  son  of  Fielding  Herbert  Nalder,  Esq.,  28, 
Draycott  Place,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  Jan.  1.  Steel 

Daw,  Charles  Bennett,  eldest  son  of  William  Adams  Daw,  Esq.,  The 
Grange,  Baling,  aged  14,  Nov.  5.  Michell 

Kilvert,  Vernon,  elder  son  of  Nicholas  Kilvert,  Esq.,  Woodcourt,  Brook- 
lands,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  June  30.  Donkin 

West,  John  Frankland.  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Hatch  West,  Esq.,  M.D.,  15, 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  aged  13,  February  8.  Payne  Smith 

Kent,  Geoffrey  Harcourt,  elder  son  of  Captain  Herbert  Harcourt  Kent, 
Stoborough,  Sandgate,  aged  14,  May  19.  Collins 

Kent,  Leighton  Udall,  son  of  Walter  George  Kent,  Esq.,  Ben  Hale, 
Stanmore, aged  14,  April  16.  Collins 

Millar,  Arthur  Liberty,  only  son  of  James  Millar,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Glenbarr, 
2,  Mapperley  Road,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  September  22.  Stallard 

Entwisle,  Arthur,  second  son  of  Arthur  John  Entwisle,  Esq., Roy  House, 
Heaton,  Bolton,  aged  14,  January  4.  Donkin 

Williams,  William  Willoughby,  eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Grenville 
Williams,  Bart.,  Pangwern,  Rhuddlan,  Flintshire,  aged  13, 
February  11.  Donkin 

Norton,  Bernard  George,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Norton,  38,  Albert 
•     Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  29.  Town 

Vesey-PitzG-erald,  William  Herbert  Leslie,  second  son  of  William  Gerald 
Vesey-FitzGerald,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1863),  Ellesmero,  Rugby,  aged  12, 
October  23.  Town 


James,  1902.  291 


ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1902. 

Bowring,  Trevor,  third  son  of  the  late  George  Edward  Bowring,  Esq., 
Saxonbury,  Upper  Long  Ditton,  aged  14,  November  8.  School 

XV.  1903.     XI.  1904. 

Rewcastle,  Cuthberfc  Snowball,  only  son  of  Cuthbert  Rewcastle,  Esq.,  5, 
Brandling  Park,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  aged  14,  Feb.  21.  School 

Satterthwaite,  Reginald  Edward,  younger  son  of  Colonel  Edward 
Satterthwaite,  (O.K.  1871),  Windermere,  Bromley,  aged  13, 
March  6.  School 

Lester,  Edward  Gabriel,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Moore  Lester,  (O.K. 
1865),  Hazel  wood,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent,  aged  14,  March  11. 
Leftl902.2  Whitelaw 

Home  address,  Yarcombe  Vicarage,  Chard. 

Smith,  William  Herbert  Rawdon,  second  son  of  Francis  Rawdon  Smith, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1866),  14,  Bertram  Road,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged 
14,  October  24.  Left  1904.1  Whitelaw 

Chaworth-Musters,  George  Patricius,  eldest  son  of  John  Patricius 
Chaworth-Musters,  Esq.,  Annesley  Park,  Nottingham,  aged  13, 
June  14.  Collins 

Tilden,  Philip  Armstrong,  only  son  of  Professor  William  Augustus  Tilden, 
The  Oaks,  Northwood,  Middlesex,  aged  14,  May  31.  ~  Collins 

Joynson,  Ralph,  younger  son  of  Edward  Walter  Joynson,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1855), 
Dunham  House,  Altrincham,  aged  13,  September  28.  Michell 

Turner,  Ronald  Walford,  second  son  of  Hugh  Turner,  Esq.,  Bentley, 
Ipswich,  aged  14,  March  22.  Michell 

Pitt,  Robert  Brindley,  only  son  of  Walter  Pitt,  Esq.,  South  Stoke  House, 
Bath,  aged  H,  April  18.  Steel 

Allan,  Alexander  Claud,  younger  son  of  Major-General  William  Allan,  45, 
Manor  Place,  Edinburgh,  aged  14,  February  10.  Brooke 

Harvey,  James,  eldest  son  of  James  Eugene  Harvey,  Esq.,  Elmsdale, 
Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  6.  Left  1904.2  Brooke 

Ellis,  Charles  Swinford,  only  son  of  Charles  Frederic  Ellis,  Esq.,  Minster 
Lodge,  Ormskirk,  aged  13,  September  6.  Stallard 

Mackinnon,  Duncan,  third  son  of  Duncan  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  16,  Hyde  Park 
Square,  London,  aged  14,  September  29.  Stallard 

Musson,  Eric  Mebhven,  younger  son  of  Christopher  Joseph  Musson,  Esq., 
London,  aged  14,  March  18.  Stallard 

Phillips,  Louis  Patrick  Charles,  son  of  the  late  Decimus  Faudrey  Phillips, 
Esq.,  21,  Ranelagh  Grove,  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  London, 
aged  14,  March  1.  Left  1904.1  Stallard 

Wodehouse,  Philip  Edward  Berkeley,  son  of  Colonel  R.  B.  Wodehouse, 
12,  Stanhope  Gardens,  London,  aged  14,  November  20.  Left 
1903.1  Stallard 

Pattinson,  Hugh  Lee,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Lee  Pattinson,  Esq.,  7,  Windsor 
Crescent,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  aged  13,  August  21.  Payne  Smith 


292  James,  1902. 


Southam,  Arthur  Hughes,  younger  son  of  Frederic  Armitage  Southam, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  (O.R.  1866),  Highlea,  Nelson  Street,  Manchester,  aged 
13,  June  27-  Left  1904.1  Payne  Smith 

Evans,  Lionel  Thorngate,  second  son  of  Charles  Evans,  Esq.,  6,  Park 
Place,  Cardiff,  aged  14,  January  15.  Collins 

Ferguson,  Robert  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  Harold  Stuart  Ferguson,  Esq., 
Travandrum,  Travancore,  India,  aged  13,  June  6.  Donkin 

Macdonell,  Hamish,  only  son  of  Alexander  Macdonell,  Esq.,  Patna,  Bengal, 
India,  aged  12,  May  16.  Brooke 

BengOUgh,  John  Crosbie,  elder  son  of  the  late  John  Alan  George  Bengough, 
Esq.,  The  Ridge,  Wootton-under-Kdge,  aged  13,  Oct.  26.  Stallard 

Irwin,  Patrick  Hugh,  third  son  of  Delacherois  Hastings  Irwin,  Esq., 
Hayeswood,  Horlford,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  March  20.  Collins 

Welch,  James  Johnson,  youngest  son  of  William  Gibbins  Welch,  Esq., 
Hampson,  Lancaster,  aged  13,  June  10.  Whitelaw 

Lupton,  Maurice,  second  son  of  Francis  Martineau  Lupton,  Esq.,  Rock- 
land,  Newton  Park,  Leeds,  aged  14,  June  4.  Collins 

Ruddock,  Cyril  Beadon  Surrage,  third  son  of  Noblett  Surrage  Ruddock, 
Esq.,  Stookland,  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  London,  aged  13, 
May  13.  Donkin 

Willis,  George  Bertram,  only  son  of  George  Harry  Willis,  Esq.,  Dorunda, 
Castelnau,  Barnes,  Surrey,  aged  14,  November  12.  Brooke 

Brown,  John  Clifford,  third  son  of  John  Brown,  Esq.,  36,  North  Street, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  November  14.  Town 

Gooke,  Cyril  John  Shapleigh,  only  son  of  Captain  William  Nevinson 
Macdonald  Cooke,  Clevedon  Lodge,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  13.  Town 

Eaton-Shore,  Norbury,  fourth  son  of  James  Eaton-Shore,  Esq.,  Ditton 
House,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Angust  27.  Town 

Hobley,  Wallis  Edward,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Hobley,  Esq., 
18,  High  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  December  14.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1902. 

Butler,  Leonard  Gray,  eighth  son  of  Spencer  Perceval  Butler,  Esq.,  (o.R. 
1 84 1 ),  2,  Collingham  Place,  London,  aged  1 2,  No v.  1 .  School 

Scholar  1902. 

Ewens,  Bernard  Creasy,  only  son  of  Creasy  Ewens,  Esq.,  Hong  Kong, 
aged  13,  December  14.  School 

Franklyn,  Geoffrey  Ernest  Warren,  younger  son  of  Colonel  William 
Edmund  Franklyn,  (o.R.  1870),  Redoubt  House,  Shorncliffe,  aged 
13,  August  26.  School 

Hughes,  Norman  Alfred,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Pritchard  Hughes, 
Yicarage,  Llantrisant,  Glamorgan,  aged  14,  Sept.  6.  School 

Macfarlane-Grieve,  Reginald  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Alexander 
Macfarlane-Grieve,  Esq.,  Impington  Park,  Cambridge,  aged  15, 
February  8.  School 

Sharpe,  Lancelot  Arthur  Basil,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Lancelot  Lambert 
Sharpe,  Vicar  of  Brixton,  aged  14,  January  15.  School 


James,  1902.  293 


Simcoz,  William  Martin,  younger  son  of  John  Walford  Simcox,  Esq.,  J.P., 
Kyott's  Lake,  Hall  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  13,  June  28.  School 

Wootten,  Richard  Montague,  elder  son  of  Montagu  William  Wootten,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1865),  White  Lodge,  Headington,  Oxford,  aged  13,  June 
19.  School 

Freeman,  Wilfred  Rhodes,  third  son  of  William  Robert  Freeman,  Esq., 
29,  Cambridge  Square,  London,  aged  14,  July  18.  Donkin 

Hancock,  William  Frederick  Watkins,  eldest  son  of  William  Frederick 
Watkins  Hancock,  Esq.,  Glebe  Fields,  Guildford,  aged  14, 
February  17.  Donkin 

Patrick,  Paul  Joseph,  only  son  of  Rev.  John  Arthur  Patrick,  Wangford 
Vicarage,  Suffolk,  aged  13,  October  6.  Donkin 

Pitt,  James  Maxwell,  younger  son  of  Colonel  William  Pitt,  R.E.,  Wood- 
lands, South  Farnborough,  aged  14,  August  23.  Donkin 

Arnold,  Ferdinand  Franck  William,  eldest  son  of  Franck  Thomas  Arnold, 
Esq.,  Ph.D.,  (o.R.  1875J,  St.  Margaret's,  Llandaff,  aged  14,  March 
19.  Whitelaw 

Batt,  John  Dorrington,  second  son  of  Charles  Dorrington  Batt,  Esq., 
Witney,  Oxori,  aged  14,  April  18.  Whitelaw 

Foster,  Henry  Evans,  only  son  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Foster,  Esq., 
Twickenham,  aged  13,  January  29-  Whitelaw 

Scholar  1902. 

Goodwin,  Henry  Arthur  Christopher,  only  son  of  John  Henry  Herbert 
Goodwin,  Esq.,  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  aged  14,  February 
28.  Whitelaw 

Humphry,  Alexander  Murchison,  third  son  of  Alfred  Paget  Humphry, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1863),  Foxton  House,  Royston,  aged  14,  September 
17.  Whitelaw 

Langdon,  Wilfrid  Max,  second  son  of    Edward   Henry    Langdon,    Esq., 

13,  Palatine  Road,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  13,  February 

14.  Whitelaw 
Scholar  1902. 

MacLehose,  Norman  Crawford,  younger  son  of  Norman  Macmillan  Mac- 
Lehose,  Esq.,  13,  Queen  Anne  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London, 
aged  13,  April  21.  Whitelaw 

Pattisson,  Frederick  Edward,  elder  son  of  Frederick  Luard  Pattisson,  Esq., 
New  House,  Sevenoaks,  aged  13,  October  21.  Whitelaw 

Pinkerton,  Cecil  Eustace  Hill,  only  son  of  Eustace  Pinkerton,  Esq., 
87,  Vanbrugh  Park,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14,  December  3. 
Leftl902.8  Whitelaw 

Left  in  ill-health  after  three  weeks. 

Powell,  Lawrence,  only  son  of  Herbert  Andrew  Powell,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Piccard's  Rough,  Guildford,  aged  13,  December  11.  Whitelaw 

Procter,  Roger  Cecil,  younger  son  of  Christopher  William  Cecil  Procter, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1867),  8,  Fellows  Road,  S.  Harnpstead,  aged  13, 
October  23.  Whitelaw 

Smith,  Arthur  Gilliat,  only  son  of  Harold  Gilliat  Smith,  Esq.,  St- 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  14,  July  3.  Whitelaw 


294  James,  1902. 


Swanzy,  Robert  Edward,  third  son  of  Francis  Swanzy,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 
Heathfield,  Sevenoaks,  aged  14,  July  17.  Whitelaw 

Jackson,  Bertram  Washington,  elder  son  of  the  late  James  Washington 
Jackson,  Esq.,  Town  Thorns,  near  Rugby,  aged  13,  February 
19.  Whitelaw 

Ghiedalla,  Philip,  only  son  of  David  Guedalla,  Esq.,  9,  Marlborough  Road, 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  aged  13,  March  12.  Collins 

Scholar  1902. 

Hartcup,  Roderick  Edward,  younger  son  of  William  Thomas  Hartcup, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1862),  Eastwood,  Old  Oatton,  Norfolk,  aged  13, 
January  20.  Collins 

Collins,  Geoffrey  Abdy,  third  son  of  Philip  George  Collins,  Esq.,  The 
Park,  Beckenham,  aged  14,  June  5.  Michell 

Cowley,  George  Evelyn  only  son  of  Arthur  Cowley,  Esq.,  Elmwood,  Hill- 
bury  Road,  Balham,  London,  aged  14,  April  18.  Michell 

Scholar  1902. 

Ellis,  Walter  Affleck,  only  son  of  Commander  Gerald  Arthur  Ellis,  R.N., 
Halton  House,  Spilsby,  aged  13,  February  28.  Michell 

Isaacs,  Gerald  Rufus,  only  son  of  Rufus  Daniel  Isaacs,  Esq.,  K.O.,  24, 
Palace  Court,  London,  aged  13,  January  10.  Michell 

Maxwell,  Archibald  Basil  Henry,  only  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Archibald 
Boyd  Maxwell,  Manchester  Regiment,  aged  14,  May  4.  Michell 

Penny,  Thomas  Edward  Eraser,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Fraser  Hyslop  Penny, 
11,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford,  aged  13,  October  10.  Michell 

Watson,  Charles  Challinor,  elder  son  of  Charles  Watson,  Esq.,  Wood 
View,  Leek,  Staffs,  aged  13,  April  28.  Michell 

Campbell,  Aubone  Charles,  younger  son  of  Robert  Macgregor  Campbell, 
Esq.,  (o.R.  1865),  Huntley  Hall,  Cheadle,  aged  14,  July  31.  Steel 

Conybeare,  John  Josias,only  son  of  Frederick  Cornwallis  Conybeare,  Esq., 
Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  13,  December  13.  Steel 

Hatton,  George  Arthur  Lyon,  younger  son  of  George  Hatton,  Esq.,  Salt- 
wells  House,  Brierley  Hill,  aged  14,  May  15.  Steel 

Monier-Williams,  Oraufurd  Victor,  fourth  son  of  Monier  Faithful  Monier- 
Williams,  Esq.,  (o.n.  1862),  The  Lammas,  Esher,  aged  14,  February 
18.  Steel 

Siepinann,  Harry  Arthur,  elder  son  of  Otto  Siepmann,  Esq.,  Percival 
House,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  12,  October  1.  Steel 

Scholar  1902. 

Stoop,  Frederick  Macfarlane,  younger  son  of  Frederick  Cornelius  Stoop, 
Esq.,  West  Hall,  Byfleet,  Surrey,  aged  14,  September  17.  Steel 

Cardew,  John  Westbury,  third  son  of  Major  Philip  Cardew,  R.E.,  May- 
bury  Wood,  Woking,  aged  13,  July  3.  Brooke 

Dawson,  Harry,  younger  son  of  Charles  William  Dawson,  Esq.,  65,  Shooter's 
Hill  Road.  Blackheath,  aged  14,  April  25.  Brooke 

Scholar  1902. 


James,  1902.  295 


Eden,  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  only  son  of  Charles  Hamilton  Eden,  Esq., 
Penallt,  Sketty,  R.S.O.,  Glamorganshire,  aged  13,  Marchl2.  Brooke 

Ross  Hume,  Percy  Gilbert,  younger  son  of  Capb.  James  Alexander  Ross 
Hume,  Golden  Farm,  Cirencester,  aged  14,  September  13.  Brooke 

MacCunn,  Francis  John,  elder  son  of  Professor  John  MacCunn,  20,  Croxteth 
Road,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  September  13.  Brooke 

Scholar  1902. 

Pillman,  Joseph  Hnrrell,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Charles  Pillman,  Esq  ,  The 
Cottage,  Footscray,  Kent,  aged  14,  June  7.  Brooke 

Russell-Smith.  Denham,  third  son  of  Henry  Russell-Smith,  Esq.,  East 
View,  Broadstairs,  Kent,  aged  13,  December  16.  Brooke 

Saunt,  William  Henry  Gatty,  only  son  of  Thomas  Ernest  Saunt,  Esq  , 
12,Telford  Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  London,  aged  13,  Oct.  1.  Brooke 

Scholar  1902. 

Sinclair,  Kenneth  Duncan  Lecky,  third  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Sinclair,  Hopefield,  Belfast,  aged  13,  June  13.  Brooke 

Wright,  George  William  Barrington,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice 
George  Wright,  1,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  aged  13,  March 
13.  Brooke 

Gri'ierson,  John  Armitage,  elder  son  of  Charles  Edward  Grierson,  Esq., 
Walton  Hall,  Walton-le-Dale,  aged  13,  November  3.  Stallard 

Hay,  Alexander  Cyril,  younger  son  of  James  Malcolm  Hay,  Esq.,  Brathay 
Hall,  Ambleside,  aged  14,  June  6.  Stallard 

MacGregOr,  Malcolm,  only  son  of  Peter  MacGregor,  Esq.,  Albert  House, 
Rashcliffe,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  September  2.  Stallard 

Owston,  Clifford  Scott,  only  son  of  William  Albert  Owston,  Esq.,  Barrow- 
dale,  West  Hill,  Sydenham,  aged  13,  June  8.  Stallard 

Pilkington,  Frederick  Mervyn  Fosbery,  only  son  of  William  Handcock 
Pilkington,  Esq.,  Haggard,  Carbury,  Ireland,  aged  13,  October 
26.  Stallard 

Scougal,  Kenneth  Hirst,  elder  son  of  the  late  Edward  Fowler  Scougal, 
Esq.,  M.D  ,  Huddersfield,  aged  15,  June  13.  Stallard 

Sewell,  Thomas  Jackson  Elliott,  third  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson  Sewell, 
Lynsted  Vicarage,  Sittingbourne,  aged  13,  October  25.  Stallard 

Scholar  1902. 

Wilson,  Bassett  Fitzgerald,  only  son  of  Maurice  Fitzgerald  Wilson,  Esq., 
Castle  Avenue,  Dover,  aged  14,  September  1.  Stallard 

Buist,  Alexander  Allardice,  eldest  son  of  John  Charles  Buist,  Esq.,Balgillo, 
Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  13,  March  20.  Wilson 

Carus- Wilson,  Frederick  Maynard,  second  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Neville 
Cams  -  Wilson,  Sundridge  Rectory,  Sevenoaks,  aged  14, 
July  3.  '  Wilson 

Marshall,  Walter  Kinsman,  only  son  of  Lewis  Walter  Marshall,  Esq., 
Ropewalk,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  March  26.  Wilson 

Percival,  Helier  George,  only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  James  Percival, 
Nassington  Vicarage,  Wansford,  aged  14,  June  12.  Wilson 


296  James,  1902. 


Wane,  Horace  Basil,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Innes  Bourguine  Wane,  Castle 
Ashby  Eectory,  Northampton,  aged  14,  April  11.  Wilson 

White,  Edward  John,  second  son  of  George  White,  Esq.,  Rawcliffe,  Skelton 
Road,  York,  aged  15,  October  8.  Wilson 

Scholar  1902. 

Booth,  Allen  Lay  land,  only  son  of  Allen  Lister  Booth,  Esq.,  Stourton 
Ford,  Ilkley,  aged  13,  October  17.  Collins 

Hume-Gore,  Gavin  Robert  Vernon,  elder  son  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
Robert  Vernon  Hume-Gore,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  21,  Royal 
Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  July  23.  Stallard 

Bradshaw,  James  Sutcliffe,  only  son  of  James  Arnold  Bradshaw,  Esq., 
Blundellsands,  Liverpool,  aged  15,  August  18.  Left  1903.3  Town* 

Leechmau,  Colin  Barclay,  younger  son  of  George  Barclay  Leechman,  Esq., 
The  Ridge  House,  Wimbledon,  aged  14,  May  8.  Donkin 

Smith,  William  Francis  Bensted,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Bensted 
Smith,  Esq.,  Kirtle  House,  Bromley,  Kent,  aged  14,  March 
14.  Collins 

Butler,  Arthur  Stanley  George,  only  son  of  Professor  Arthur  Stanley 
Butler,  St.  Andrew's  University,  aged  14,  September  23.  Whitelaw 

Crosse,  Richard  Banastre,  elder  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Legh  Crosse,  36,  Park 
Avenue,  Southport,  aged  14,  April  17.  Donkin 

Johnstone,  John  CunlifFe,  elder  son  of  John  Dodds  Johnstone,  Esq.,  The 
Tower,  Pool,  Leeds,  aged  14,  May  12.  Michell 

Leckie,  John  Harvey,  only  son  of  Charles  Stuart  Leckie,  Esq.,  Little 
Cassiobury,  Watford,  aged  13,  July  16.  Donkin 

Miller,  Charles  Cecil,  only  son  of  George  Miller,  Esq.,  36,  Queen's  Gardens, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London,  aged  14,  July  20.  Michell 

Norie-Miller,  Stanley,  younger  son  of  Francis  Norie- Miller,  Esq.,  Cleeve, 
Perth,  N.B.,  aged  14,  August  4  Donkin 

Cook,  Adrian  Henry,  third  son  of  Henry  Cook,  Esq.,  22,  Eglinton  Crescent, 
Edinburgh,  aged  13,  January  2.  Wilson 

Pearson,  Hugh  Watson,  only  son  of  Hugh  William  Pearson,  Esq.,  West 
Garth,  Malton,  Torks,  aged  14,  August  27.  Donkin 

Drinkwater,  John  Roddam,  third  son  of  George  Drinkwater,  Esq.,  Kirby, 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  14,  April  20.  Steel 

Ravenscroft,  Stanley,  second  son  of  Samuel  Ravenscroft,  Esq.,  Brathay, 
Oxton,  Cheshire,  aged  14,  May  21.  Wilson 

Ball,  Harold,  third  son  of  Thomas  Allen  Ball,  Esq.,  4,  Murray  Road,  Rugby, 
aged  12,  February  2.  Town 

Ball,  Percy,  fourth  son  of  the  above  Thomas  Allen  Ball,  Esq.,  4,  Murray 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  12,  February  2.  Town 

Tayler,  Ralph  Winstanley,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Wood  Henry 
Tayler,  22,  Chaucer  Road,  Bedford,  aged  12,  March  31.  Town 

Scholar  1902. 


James,  1903.  297 


Wanstall,  Humphrey  John  Boraston,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Cotterill 
Wanstall,  Condover  Rectory,  Salop,  aged  13,  May  28.  Town 

Gumming,  Charles  Linnaeus,  only  son  of  Linnaeus  Gumming,  Esq.,  East- 
field,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  15.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1903. 

Clark,  Henry  Douglas,  younger  son  of  George  Smith  Clark,  Esq.,  Dun- 
lambert,  Belfast,  aged  13,  February  9.  School 

Cunningham,  Robert,  third  son  of  Danson  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Eddesbury, 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  February  25.  School 

Dickson,  Joseph  William  Edmund,  only  son  of  Edmund  Dickson,  Esq., 
2,  Starkie  Street,  Preston,  aged  13,  February  28.  School 

Garrett,  Ronald  Thornbury,  third  son  of  Samuel  Garrett,  Esq.,(o.n.  1865), 

13,  Nottingham  Place,  London,  aged  14,  November  5.  School 

Barker,  Raymond  Inglis  Palgrave,  third  son  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Vectis 
Barker,  Bramford  Vicarage,  Ipswich,  aged  13,  April  3.  Whitelaw 

Broadbent,  William  Keighley  Benedict,  only  son  of  Benjamim  Broadbent, 
Esq.,  Gatesgarth,  Lindley,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  January 

14.  Whitelaw 

Eckhard,  Oscar  Philip,  only  son  of  Gustav  Conrad  Eckhard,  Esq.,  Ford 
Lane,  Didsbury,  Manchester,  aged  14,  September  3.  Whitelaw 

G-rierson,  Frederick  Vedast,  third  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Davidson 
Grierson,  Bart.,  Paragon  House,  Blackheath,  London,  aged  14 
November  28.  Whitelaw 

Irvin,  Ardern  Douglas,  only  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Irvin,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Queen 
Square,  Lancaster,  aged  13,  February  2.  Whitelaw 

Williams,  Eric  Hugh,  only  son  of  Hugh  John  Marcus  Williams,  Esq.,  3, 
Cambalt  Road,  Putney,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  June  2.  Whitelaw 

Collis,  Maurice  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  William  Stewart  Collis,Esq.,Kylmore, 
Killiney,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  14,  January  10.  Collins 

Daw,  William  Fabyan  Bennett,  third  son  of  William  Adams  Daw,  Esq., 
The  Grange,  Baling,  aged  13,  February  24.  Michell 

Perkins,  Francis  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  John  Edward  Sharman  Perkins, 
Esq.,  Park  Road, 'Peterborough,  aged  13,  February  26.  Michell 

Walker,  Basil  Scarisbrock,  second  son  of  Thomas  Ascroffc  Walker,  Esq., 
7,  Cambridge  Road,  Southport,  aged  13,  July  6.  Michell 

Curwen,  Cecil  Niel,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Cecil  Curwen,  Esq.,  9,  Oak  Hill 
Park,  Hampstead,  London,  aged  13,  February  27.  Brooke 

Hess,  John  Mark  Livingston,  second  son  of  Dr.  Adolphus  Hess,  1,  North 
Hill  Road,  Headingley,  Leeds,  aged  13,  April  23.  Brooke 

Kaye,  Henry  Gordon,  only  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Kaye,  Esq.,  Norwood, 
Huddersfield,  aged  13,  February  24.  Brooke 

Andrewes,  Hugh  William,  younger  son  of  Claude  de  Jamineau  Andrewes, 
Esq.,  24,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  Feb.  24.  Steel 

VOL.  III.  O  O 


298  James,  1903. 


Maude,  Ronald  Edmund,  younger  son  of  Edmund  Maude,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1869), 
11,  Broadlands  Road,  Highgate,  aged  14,  November  5.  Leffc 
1904.3  Steel 

Address,  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex. 

Davenport,  Frank  Maturin,  only  son  of  Alfred  Davenport,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1863), 
43,  Evelyn  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  August  30.  Stallard 

Hammond,  Charles  Petrie,  third  son  of  Henry  Halbury  Hammond,  Esq., 
Valparaiso  House,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November 
14.  Stallard 

Hodgson,  George  Graham,  elder  son  of  George  Goodfellow  Graham 
Hodgson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  The  Cedars,  Chertsey,  aged  13,  March 
20.  Stallard 

Sawdon,  George  Ernest,  youngest  son  of  Richard  Ainsworth  Sawdon,Esq., 
31,  Stanley  Road,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester,  aged  14,  June 
9.  Stallard 

Heywood,  Cyril  Garnett,  elder  son  of  the  late  James  Garnett  Heywood, 
Esq.,  Sutherland  Avenue,  London,  aged  14,  Nov.  5.  Steel 

Prescot,  Rupert  Warre  Keir,  second  son  of  Charles  Warre  Prescot,  Esq., 
(o.u.  1851),  King's  Pyon  House,  Weobley,  aged  14,  Dec.  13.  Steel 

Thomson,  John  Bathurst,  only  son  of  David  George  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Thorpe  End,  Thorpe,  Norwich,  aged  13,  Jan.  29.  Wilson 

Armstrong  Lushington  Tulloch,  Kinmont  Willie,  younger  son  of  the  late 
Willie  Armstrong  Lushington  Tulloch,  Esq.,  Shanbolard,  Moyard, 
Letterfrack,  G-alway,  Ireland,  aged  13,  March  1.  Donkin 

Hartley,  Bernard,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Rathbone  Hartley,  Simpson  Hill, 
Heywood,  Manchester,  aged  14,  August  16.  Donkin 

Ridsdale,  Harold  Hyde,  younger  son  of  Langford  Ridsdale,  Esq.,  Kelfield 
Lodge,  Streetly,  Sutton  Coldfield,  aged  13,  Nov.  10.  Brooke 

Turner,  Thomas  Edwin,  elder  son  of  Charles  Walter  Turner,  Esq.,  Selwyn 
Lodge,  Solihull,  aged  13,  January  27. 

Wheatcroft,  George  Hanson,  fifth  son  of  George  Hanson  Wheatcroft,  Esq., 
Waltham  House,  Wirks worth,  aged  14,  August  26.  School 

Pearson,  Robert  Chilton,  only  son  of  Alfred  Chilfcon  Pearson,  Esq.,  Nateby, 
Warlingham,  Surrey,  aged  14,  June  8.  Wilson 

Gruppy,  Francis  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Charles  Guppy,  Esq.,  Bank 
House,  Rugby,  aged  13,  July  6.  Town 

Henderson,  Hamilton  Brown  Lord,  only  son  of  Robert  Wilson  Henderson, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  77,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  10.  Town 

Hunter,  Samuel  Arthur,  second  son  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Esq.,  Elmhurst, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  April  30.  Town 

Simmonds,  William  Alfred,  son  of  William  Thomas  Simmonds,  Esq., 
Elborow  School,  Rugby,  aged  12,  March  15.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,   1903. 

Meredith,  Hugh  Redhead,  second  son  of  Samuel  Redhead  Meredith,  Esq., 
The  Cottage,  Bramley,  Leeds,  aged  14,  February  6.  School 


James,  1903.  299 


Paton,  Edward  Richmond,  elder  son  of  James  Richmond  Paton,  Esq., 
Brookdown,  Grassendale,  Liverpool,  aged  13,  May  16.  Whitelaw 

Sadler,  Michael  Thomas  Harvey,  only  son  of  Michael  Ernest  Sadler,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1875),  Eastwood,  Weybridge,  aged  14,  Dec.  25.  Whitelaw 

Higgins,  Percy  Clynton,  only  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Colonel  Richard 
Higgins,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  aged  14,  June  11.  Donkin 

Davies,  John  Christopher,  second  son  of  Thomas  Davidson  Davies,  Esq., 
9,  Albert  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  February  2.  Collins 

Pell,  Michael  Edwin,  elder  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Edwin  James  Fell,  Tilley 
House,  Wem,  aged  13,  August  8.  Collins 

Mein- Austin,  Reginald,  eldest  son  of  James  John  Mein- Austin,  Esq.,  51, 
Bromham  Road,  Bedford,  aged  14,  December  9.  Collins 

Brunton,  Douglas,  only  son  of  Hubert  Bruuton,  Esq.,  Hillingdon,  St. 
Albans,  aged  14,  April  25,  Steel 

Mitchell,  Robert  Noel,  only  son  of  Robert  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Ailesbury  House, 
Merrion,  Co.  Dublin,  aged  13,  December  4.  Steel 

Tylden,  James  Richard,  only  son  of  Richard  James  Tilden,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1867), 
Milsted  Manor,  Sittingbourne,  Kent,  aged  14,  April  26.  Brooke 

Armitage,  Stephen  Cecil,  elder  son  of  Stephen  Armitage,  Esq.,  Epperstone, 
Nottingham,  aged  13,  July  16.  Stallard 

Stallard,  Godfrey  Bradby,  third  son  of  George  Stallard,  Esq.,  Horton 
Crescent,  Rugby,  aged  13,  September  15.  Stallard 

Stathers,  George  Sydney,  younger  son  of  George  Nicholson  Stathers,  Esq., 
Park  Lodge,  Brackley,  aged  14,  September  23.  Stallard 

Davenport,  Leonard  Marriott,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Marriott  Davenport, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1856),  Headington  Hill,  Oxford,  aged  14,  April  8.  Wilson 

Weightman,  John,  only  son  of  William  Arthur  Weightman,  Esq., 
43,  Bidston  Road,  Oxton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  March  30.  Steel 

Bailey,  Cecil  Henry,  elder  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Bailey,  Esq.,  33,  Portland 
Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  August  31. 

Dormer,  Cecil  Rhodes,  only  son  of  Francis  Joseph  Dormer,  Esq., 
33,  Collingham  Road,  South  Keesington,  aged  13,  Sept.  10. 

Helme,  James  Milner,  only  son  of  James  Milner  Helmes,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Silverdale,  Carnforth,  aged  14,  February  18. 

Jackson,  Arthur  Herbert  Conway,  only  son  of  Arthur  Jackson,  Esq.,  M.D., 
The  Limes,  Shrewsbury,  aged  14,  April  18.  Donkin 

Schuster,  Leonard  Francis,  only  son  of  Professor  Arthur  Schuster,  Kent 
House,  Victoria  Park,  Manchester,  aged  13,  June  22.  Donkin 

Northcott,  Arthur  Gordon,  younger  son  of  James  Northcott,  Esq., 
12,  Herne  Hill,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  May  17.  Steel 

Somerset,  Arthur  Plantagenet  Francis  Cecil,  elder  son  of  Arthur  FitzRoy 
Somerset,  Esq.,  Castle  Goring,  Worthing,  Sussex,  aged  13, 
September  28.  Michell 

Mills,  Robert  Nicholas  Fenwick,  younger  son  of  Robert  Fenwick  Mills, 
Esq.,  (O.R.  1865),  Tapton  Grove,  Chesterfield,  aged  13,  December 
30.  Brooke 


300  James,   1903. 


Tait,  Geoffrey  Alurat,  only  son  of  the  late  George  Dawson  Tait,  Esq., 
Carreiros,  Oporto,  Portugal,  aged  14,  March  25. 

Hands,  Arnold  James  Garratt,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  Ernest  Hands,  Esq., 
34  Sheep  Street,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  26.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    SEPTEMBER,    1903. 

Boddy,  Guy  Gerald  Dalrymple,  only  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Owen  Vidal  Boddy, 
R.E.,  aged  14,  September  12.  School 

Bretherton,  Humphrey,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Humphrey  William  Bretherton, 
(o.B.  1871),  Eccleston  Rectory,  Chorley,  Lancashire,  aged  14, 
Aug.  24.  School 

Collier,  William  Tregonwell,  elder  son  of  William  Collier,  Esq.,  M.D., 
St.  Mary's  Entry,  Oxford,  aged  13,  October  12.  School 

Gotch,  Roby  Myddleton,  only  son  of  John  Alfred  Gotch,  Esq.,  Elm  Bank, 
Kettering,  aged  14,  September  4.  School 

Hardy,  Claude  Arthur,  only  son  of  Ernest  George  Hardy,  Esq.,  Apple- 
garth,  Bardwell  Road,  Oxford,  aged  13,  November  27.  School 

Hutchison,  William  Oliphant,  fourth  son  of  Henry  William  Hutchison, 
Esq.,  Eastbank,  Kirkcaldy,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  2.  School 

Macnamara,  Hugh  John,  younger  son  of  Hugh  Winkworth  Macnamara, 
Esq.,  Surgeon,  Royal  Navy,  Ruthin,  aged  13,  March  15.  School 

Manger,  Alfred  Stuart,  second  son  of  Alfred  Thomas  Manger,  Esq.,  Stock 
Hill,  Gillingham,  Dorset,  aged  14,  December  24.  School 

Peto,  Walter  Samuel,  younger  son  of  Frank  Kelsall  Peto,  Esq.,  The 
Rangers,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire,  aged  13,  May  13.  School 

Poulton,  Ronald  William,  younger  son  of  Professor  Edward  Bagnall 
Poulton,  Wykeham  House,  Oxford,  aged  14,  Sept.  12.  School 

Sandford,  Foiliott  Hugh  Blakelock,  elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Folliott  George 
Sandford,  Vicarage,  Huddersfield,  aged  14,  July  9.  School 

Spens,  Robert  Francis  Connal,  younger  son  of  Nathaniel  Spens,  Esq., 
Frimley  Park,  Surrey,  aged  12,  October  11.  School 

Wheatcroft,  Ronald  Duncan,  sixth  son  of  George  Hanson  Wheatcroft, 
Esq.,  Waltham  House,  Wirksworth,  aged  13,  April  27.  School 

Firth,  Alec  Mark  Bernard,  eldest  son  of  Bernard  Alexander  Firth,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1880),  Norton  Hall,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  Sept.  1.  Whitelaw 

Harrowing,  John  Stanley,  second  son  of  John  Henry  Harrowing,  Low 
Stakesby,  Whitby,  aged  14,  May  7.  Whitelaw 

Harvey,  John  Wilfred,  youngest  son  of  William  Harvey,  Esq.,  The  Grove, 
Rouudhay,  Leeds,  aged  14,  February  16.  Whitelaw 

Hornby,  Geoffrey  Phipps,  second  son  of  Rev.  Phipps  John  Hornby, 
(O.K.  1866),  Vicarage,  So.  Michael's-on-Wyre,  Garstang,  Lancashire, 
aged  13,  September  1.  Whitelaw 

Lawrance,  John  Bidwell,  only  son  of  John  Lawrance,  Esq.,  Shortacre, 
Peterborough,  aged  13,  September  29.  Whitelaw 

Lloyd,  Edward  Mayow  Hastings,  third  son  of  Edward  Wynell  Mayow 
Lloyd,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1858),  Hartford  House,  Winchfield,  Hants,  aged 
13  November  30.  Whitelaw 

Ogle,  William  Maurice,  younger  son  of  William  Sliugsby  Ogle,  Esq., 
Dolville,  Reigate,  aged  13,  January  14.  Whitelaw 


James,  1903.  301 


Taylor,  Guy  Sydney  Maxwell,  elder  son  of  Edward  Sydney  Taylor,  Esq., 
Little  Aston,  Hawarden,  Chester,  aged  13,  Sept.  28.  Whitelaw 

Heath,  Roger  Meyrick,  only  son  of  Meyrick  William  Heath,  Esq., 
Mortimer  House,  Clifton,  Bristol,  aged  14,  August  3.  Donkin 

Denis  Browne,  William  Charles,  younger  son  of  William  Denis  Browne, 
Esq.,  Lynwood,  Leamington,  aged  14,  November  3.  Collins 

Faber,  Geoffrey  Gust,  second  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Mitford  Faber,  1,  College 
Grounds,  Malvern,  aged  14,  August  23.  Collins 

West,  Kenneth  Samuel,  second  son  of  Samuel  Hatch  West,  Esq.,  M.D., 

15,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  October  18.          Collins 

Bibby,  Arthur  Harold,  only  son  of  Arthur  Wilson  Bibby,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1858), 
Hill  Foot,  Woolton,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  February  18.  Michell 

Boswell,  Philip  Rutherford,  only  son  of  Henry  St.  George  Boswell,  Esq  , 
Brougham  Terrace,  Hartlepool,  aged  14,  September  21.  Michell 

Dunlop,  Launcelot  Lindsay  Brook,  second  son  of  Arthur  Brook  Dunlop, 
Esq.,  The  Howe,  Troutbeck,  Windermere,  aged  14,  April 
19.  Michell 

Macgeorge,  William  Buchanan,  second  son  of  William  Robert  Macgeorge, 
Esq.,  20,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  March  7.  Michell 

Rodgers,  Joseph,  only  son  of  the  late  Maurice  George  Rodgers,  Esq., 
Sheffield,  aged  14,  January  10.  Michell 

Sanders,  Douglas  Francis,  second  son  of  James  Sanders,  Esq.,  Benares, 
India,  aged  13,  February  19.  Michell 

Schloss,  Arthur  David,  second  son  of  David  Frederick  Schloss,  Esq.,  Hill 
House,  Wimbledon  Hill,  aged  14,  August  19.  Michel! 

Tufton,  Alfred  Guy,  third  son  of  Alfred  Charles  Tufton,  Esq.,  43,  Palace 
Court,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  September  11.  Michell 

Brierley,  Horace  James,  elder  son  of  Edgar  Brierley,  Esq.,  (o.R.  1872), 
Sandfield,  Rochdale,  aged  13,  February  13.  Steel 

Colpoys,  Henry  Theodore,  second  son  of  William  Colpoys,  Esq.,  River- 
bank,  Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex,  aged  13,  November  16.  Steel 

Cope,  Geoffrey  Silverwood,  elder  son  of  William  Silverwood  Cope,  Esq., 

16,  Bina  Gardens,  South  Kensington,   London,    S.W.,  aged  14, 
February  15.  Steel 

Fraser,  Denholm  De  Montalt  Stuart,  eldest  son  of  Stuart  Mitford  Fraser, 
Esq.,  17,  Redcliffe  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  13,  Oct.  5.  Steel 

Mason,  Frank  Noel  Macfarlane,  eldest  son  of  David  James  Mason,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Kindowie,  Maidenhead,  aged  13,  October  23.  Steel 

Micklem,  Thomas  Esmond,  second  son  of  Nathanael  Micklem,  Esq., 
Northridge,  Boxmoor,  aged  13,  May  24.  Steel 

Miley,  Miles,  eldest  son  of  Miles  Miley,  Esq.,  21,  Belsize  Avenue,  H  amp- 
stead,  London,  N.W,,  aged  14,  July  1.  Steel 

Pargiter,  Robert  Beverley,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Frederick 
I'Jden  Pargiter,  Calcutta,  aged  14,  July  11.  Steel 

Smeathman,  Cecil,  third  son  of  Lovel  Smeathman,  Esq.,  South  Hill,  Hemel 
Hempstead,  aged  14,  May  20.  Steel 


302  James,  1903. 


Brooke,  Geoffrey,  elder  son  of  Robert  Grundy  Brooke,  Esq.,  Upton 
Grange,  Macclesfield,  aged  13,  October  3.  Brooke 

Oliver,  Harold  Gordon,  second  son  of  Thomas?  Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.,  14, 
Villa  Eoad,  Nottingham,  aged  14,  February  5.  Brooke 

Wainwright,  Ronald  Charles,  younger  son  of  Herbert  George  Wainwright, 
Esq.,  Oatlands  Wood,  Wey bridge,  aged  13,  October  21.  Brooke 

Woodward,  William  Edward,  third  son  of  Professor  William  Harrison 
Woodward,  Red  Gables,  Hoylake,  Cheshire, aged  14,  Mar. 29.  Brooke 

Bolton,  Claude  Leslie,  younger  son  of  Charles  Walter  Bolton,  Esq.,  19,  Hove 
Park  Villas,  Hove,  Sussex,  aged  13,  December  27.  Stallard 

Chawner,  William  Rupert,  eldest  son  of  Alfred  Chawner,  Esq.,  Hill  House, 
Clay  Cross,  Chesterfield,  aged  13,  November  15.  Stallard 

Scholar  1904. 

Grove- White,  James  Herbert,  fourth  son  of  William  Grove-White,  Esq., 
18,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin,  aged  13,  November  23.  Stallard 

Maitland-Heriot,  Frederick  Melville,  third  son  of  Frederick  Maitland- 
Heriot,  Esq.,  Buenos  Ayres,  aged  14,  December  16.  Stallard 

Vines,  Walter  Sherrard,  elder  son  of  Professor  Sydney  Howard  Vines, 
Headington  Hill,  Oxford,  aged  13,  March  3.  Stallard 

Alston,  William  Hamilton  Stirling,  elder  son  of  John  Stirling  Alston,  Esq., 
Newark  Castle,  Ayr,  N.B.,  aged  14,  September  20.  Wilson 

Altounyan,  Ernest  Huie  Riddall,  only  son  of  Dr.  A.  A.  Altounyan,  Aleppo, 
Syria,  aged  13,  November  7.  Wilson 

Scholar  1904. 

Braham,  Lewis  Frederick,  third  son  of  Harry  Chard  Braham,  Esq., 
Edgemount,  Whyteleafe,  Surrey,  aged  14,  January  23.  Wilsou 

CollingWOOd,  Robin,  only  son  of  William  Gershom  Collingwood,  Esq., 
Lane  Head,  Coniston,  aged  14,  February  22.  Wilson 

Evelyn,  Francis  Heron  Lyndon,  only  son  of  Frank  Lyndon  Evelyn,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1872),  Kinsham  Court,  Presteign,  Radnorshire,  aged  13, 
July  30.  Wilson 

Garratt,  Geoffrey  Theodore,  sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Foster  Garratt, 
Little  Tew  Grange,  Enstone,  Oxon,  aged  14,  Nov.  7.  Wilson 

Glendinning,  Halbert  James,  younger  son  of  George  Peter  Glendinning, 
Esq.,  Alston  Hall,  Newark,  Notts,  aged  14,  March  17.  Wilson 

Grant,  Jack  McOlean,  only  son  of  John  Grant,  Esq.,  Hurstwood,  Bexley, 
Kent,  aged  14,  February  16.  Wilson 

Hepburne-Scott,  Walter  Thomas,  eldest  sou  of  the  Hon.  Walter  George 
Hepburne-Scott,  Humbie  House,  Upper  Keith,  East  Lothian,  N.B., 
aged  13,  April  22.  Wilson 

Marriott,  William  Mason,  eldest  son  of  William  Hall  Marriott,  Esq., 
Hopton  Grange,  Mil-field,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  February  23.  Wilson 

Millar,  Herbert  Frederick,  fourth  son  of  Henry  Edward  Millar,  Esq., 
Heathdown,  Hampstead  Heath,  London,  N.W.,  aged  14, 
March  12.  Wilson 


James,  1904.  303 


Poole,  Edward  Humphrey  Lane,  elder  son  of  Reginald  Lane  Poole,  Esq., 
Mansel  House,  Oxford,  aged  14,  November  25.  Wilson 

Tillard,  John  Arthur  Stuart,  fourth  son  of  Philip  Edward  Tillard,  Esq., 
The  Holme,  Godmanchester,  Hunts,  aged  13,  Nov.  24.  Wilson 

Wane,  Frank  Innes,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Innes  Burguine  Wane,  Castle 
Ashby  Vicarage,  Northampton,  aged  14,  April  23.  Wilson 

Knight,  Frederic  Guy,  only  son  of  Joseph  Guy  Knight,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1874), 
The  Ivy  House,  Aston-by-Stone,  Staffs,  aged  14,  July  6.  Whitelaw 

Jackson,  Francis  James  Gidlow,  second  son  of  Charles  Gidlow  Jackson,  Esq., 
Rookwood  Hall,  Chorley,  Lancashire,  aged  14,  Sept.  16. 

Townsend,  Ronald  Travis,  elder  son  of  Joseph  Travis  Townsend,  Esq., 
19,  Huntly  Gardens,  Glasgow,  aged  14,  June  10. 

Dugdale,  Richard  William,  younger  son  of  Rev.  Sydney  Dugdale,  (O.K.  1874), 
Westbury  Vicarage,  Wilts,  aged  13,  November  9.  Collins 

Giiterbock,  John  Alfred,  second  son  of  Alfred  Giiterbock,  Esq.,  Newington, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  aged  13,  January  13. 

Sing,  Richard  Millington,  younger  son  of  Alexander  Millington  Sing, 
Esq.,  Fernlea,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  Aug.  10.  Donkin 

Hancocks,  William,  only  son  of  William  Hancocks,  Esq.,  Blakeshall 
Hall,  Wolverley,  Kidderminster,  aged  13,  January  12.  Wilson 

Heap,  Joseph  Milne,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Heap,  Esq.,  Outwood,  Birken- 
head,  aged  14,  March  20.  Donkin 

Simpson,  Gerald  William  Ackroyd,  only  son  of  William  Simpson,  Esq  , 
The  Gables,  Halifax,  aged  14,  August  15.  Michell 

Tritton,  Julian  Seymour,  elder  son  of  Seymour  Biscoe  Tritton,  Esq., 
Beaconsfield,  Surbiton,  aged  13,  October  31.  School 

Morton,  William  Ronald,  only  son  of  William  Henry  Morton,  Esq., 
Washingboro'  Manor,  Lincoln,  aged  13,  March  13. 

Spence,  Lionel  Ormiston,  second  son  of  Albert  Carter  Spence,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1875),  Weston  Manor,  Otley,  Yorkshire,  aged  14,  August 
29.  Brooke 

Watson,  Darsie,  younger  son  of  John  Jabez  Watson,  Esq.,  Ballinard, 
Broughty  Ferry,  N.B.,  aged  14,  July  15.  Donkin 

Harris,  Alfred  Peter,  second  son  of  Alfred  Harris,  Esq.,  72,  Dunchurch 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  June  7.  Town 

Morson,  Richard  Frederick,  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Morson,  Esq.,  15,  Newbold 
Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  October  6.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    JANUARY,    1904. 

Adam,  Robert  William  Wyllie,  elder  son  of  the  late  William  Keith  Adam, 
Esq..  Katanning,  West  Australia,  aged  14,  October  28.  School 

Bradford,  Ernest  Cordley,  only  son  of  Cordley  Bradford,  Esq.,  M.B., 
Merstowe,  Acock's  Green,  Birmingham,  aged  14,  Aug.  23.  School 

Jackson,  Walter  David  Russell,  third  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Jackson.  Bart., 
Stansted  House,  Stansted,  Essex,  aged  13,  March  8.  School 


304  James,  19C4. 


Spens,  John  Ivan,  third  son  of  John  Alexander  Spens,  Esq.,  25,  Park 
Circus,  Glasgow,  aged  13,  February  22.  School 

Wilson,  Clyde  Tabor,  only  son  of  Foden  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  14,  Reedville, 
Claughton,  Birkenhead,  aged  14,  September  21.  School 

Isham,  Vere  Arthur  Richard,  elder  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Charles  Isham. 
Esq.,(o.R.  1861),  The  Elms,  Hillmorton,  Rugby,  aged  14,  September 
27.  Whitelaw 

Moore,  Basil  Gates,  elder  son  of  the  late  Edward  Holmes  Moore,  Esq., 
Amesbury,  Bickley  Hall,  Kent,  aged  14,  January  19.  Whitelaw 

Peterson,  Maurice  Drummond,  younger  son  of  William  Peterson,  Esq., 
LL.D-,  Principal  of  the  Gill  University,  Montreal,  Canada,  aged 
14,  March  10.  Whitelaw 

Churchward,  Percy  Alaric,  son  of  Captain  Alario  Watson  Churchward, 
6,  Hue  de  Consoles,  Paris,  aged  13,  January  24.  Steel 

Gedge,  Francis  Escombe,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sydney  Francis  Gedgo, 
Esq.,  (O.K.  1875),  Horton,  Slough,  aged  14,  January  16.  Steel 

Symonds,  Charles  Putnam,  elder  son  of  Charters  James  Symonds,  Esq., 
58,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  April  11.  Steel 

Scholar  1904. 

Osmond,  Eric  Alexander,  second  son  of  John  Osmond,  Esq.,  Clifton, 
Blackheath  Park,  London,  S.E.,  aged  14,  January  12.  Brooke 

Roberts,  James  Ronald,  second  son  of  the  late  David  Thomas  Roberts, 
Esq.,  C.S-I.,  Nainital,  India,  aged  14,  July  16.  Brooke 

Smith,  Isham  Percy,  third  son  of  the  late  Major-General  Percy  Trevelyan 
Smith,  Bournemouth,  aged  13,  January  25.  Brooke 

Britten,  Wallace  Ernest,  only  son  of  Wallace  Britten,  Esq.,  Rozel,  Straw- 
berry Hill,  Twickenham,  aged  13,  February  26.  Stallard 

Carter,  Stanley  Cyril,  second  son  of  Frederic  Houston  Carter,  Esq., 
Lawrie  Park  Avenue,  Sydenham,  London,  S.E.,  aged  13,  July 
19.  Stallard 

Cole,  Charles  Livesey,  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Livesey  Cole,  Esq., 
Kinloch  House,  Sutton,  Surrey,  aged  14,  October  2.  Stallard 

Matthews,  John  Burnett,  younger  son  of  William  Henry  Matthews,  Esq., 
Brookfield,  Grange  Road,  West  Kirby,  Cheshire,  aged  14, 
December  7.  Stallard 

Grasemann,  Cuthbert,  only  son  of  Carl  Edward  Grasemann,  Esq., 
2,  Regents  Park  Eoad,  London,  N,W.,  aged  13,  Dec.  1.  Wilson 

Martineau,  Wilfrid,  elder  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Martineau,  (o.R.  1876), 
West  Hill,  39,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston,  aged  14,  December 
11.  Wilson 

Rowe,  Reginald  Havelock  Graham,  only  son  of  Charles  Graham  Rowe, 
Esq.,  Alscott,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  November  3.  Wilson 

Alcock,  Empson,  only  son  of  Empson  Alcock,  Esq.,  Blackwood,  Endon, 
Stoke-on- Trent,  aged  14,  December  1. 

Elder,  Alexander  Lang,  only  son  of  Frederick  Elder  Esq.,  21,  Cleveland 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  12,  January  26. 


James,  1904.  305 


Smallman,  Spencer,  only  son  of  Herbert  Spencer  Smallman,  Esq.,  Devon 
Lodge,  Sandwell  Road,  Handsworth,  Staffordshire,  aged  14,  July 
28.  Stallard 

White,  Frederic  William,  elder  son  of  Frederic  White,  Esq.,  Oaklee, 
Allertoii,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  August  14. 

Ganderton,  Charles  Milner,  younger  son  of  the  late  Martin  Ganderton, 
Esq.,  Pershore  House,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  May  6.  Town 

ENTRANCES    IN    MAY,    1904. 

Cassidi,  Francis  Laird,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Richard  Cassidi,  Esq.,  M.D., 
(O.K.  1873),  Trinity  Terrace,  Derby,  aged  14,  December  20.  School 

Leslie,  Hubert  John,  only  son  of  Major  John  Henry  Leslie,  late  R.A., 
Hady  House,  Chesterfield,  aged  13,  September  8.  School 

Sargant  Florence,  Philip,  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Florence,  Esq.,  of 
Nutley,  New  York,  U.S.A.,  aged  13,  June  26.  '  School 

Fuller,  Charles  Drury,  elder  son  of  Herbert  Henry  Fuller,  Esq.,  31,  Palace 
Court,  London,  W.,  aged  14,  March  23.  Whitelaw 

Lloyd,  Ernest  Alfred  Collyer,  eldest  son  of  Ernest  Octavius  Lloyd,  Esq , 
68,  Warwick  Square,  London,  S.W.,  aged  14,  April  30,  Collins 

Milbourne,  Edward  Kingsley,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Kingsley  Milbourne, 
Esq.,  late  of  Oaklands,  Westend,  Hants,  aged  14,  Jan.  8.  Collins 

Deakin,  George  Vyvyan,  eldest  son  of  George  William  Deakin,  Esq., 
Blawith,  Grange  over-Sands,  aged  14,  March  9.  Michell 

Ridley  Thompson,  Thomas,  elder  son  of  Percy  Ridley-Thompson,  Esq., 
Croft,  D unchurch,  Rugby,  aged  14,  February  27.  Steel 

Lascelles,  Edwin  Charles  Griffith,  only  son  of  Edwin  John  Lascelles,  Esq., 
Dorking,  aged  14,  April  10.  Brooke 

Sampson,  Frederic  Arthur,  second  son  of  Samuel  Arthur  Sampson,  Esq., 
(O.K.  1864),  5,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  London,  W.,  aged  13, 
November  8.  Brooke 

Grand  age,  Donald,  only  son  of  Frederick  William  Grandage,  Esq.,  Queen's 
Gate,  Savile  Park,  Halifax,  aged  14,  July  25.  Stallard 

Martin,  Edward  Walter,  only  son  of  Walter  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  West- 
minster Lodge,  St.  Albans,  aged  14,  December  31.  Stallard 

Stott,  Arthur  Bryce,  only  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Stott,  Esq.,  Ivy  Dene, 
Huddersfield,  aged  13,  May  24.  Stallard 

Anderson,  Robert  Cunningham,  elder  son  of  Alexander  Cunningham 
Anderson,  Esq.,  The  Homestead,  Prestwich,  Ayrshire,  aged  13, 
November  21.  Wilson 

Copeland,  William  Brian,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Laurence  Cope- 
land,  Esq.,  M.D.,  (O.K.  1875),  4,  Bolton  Gardens,  London,  S.W., 
aged  13,  July  15.  Wilson 

Tooth,  Ernest  Anthony,  only  son  of  Anthony  Tooth.  Esq.,  79,  Aberdare 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.,  aged  13,  May  11.  Wilson 

Barker,  Henry  Arundel  Keith,  second  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Auriol  Barker, 
St.  Matthew's  Vicarage,  Rugby,  aged  13,  August  2.  Town 

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306  James,  1904. 


Bullock,  Walter  Llewellyn,  elder  son  of  Rev.  Llewellyn  Christopher 
Watson  Bullock,  9,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  14,  Mar.  7.  Town 

Hands,  Paul  Telford,  only  son  of  Joseph  Thomas  Hands,  Esq.,  (O.K.  1866), 
Ep  worth,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  aged  13,  January  19.  Town 

Hunter,  Wilfred  Cleaver,  third  son  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Esq.,  Elmhurst, 
Rugby,  aged  13,  January  10.  Town 

Mark,  Thomas,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Gongh  Mark  and  Mrs.  Burton 
Claremont,  38,  Windsor  Street,  Rugby,  aged  14,  June  21.  Town 

Bakewell,  Brian,  elder  son  of  James  Henry  Bakewell,  Esq.,  Madras,  aged 
14,  April  5. 

Champion,  Alan  Treweeke,  second  son  of  the  late  Francis  Coveley  Cham- 
pion, Esq.,  58,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath,  aged  13,  May  21. 

Gordon,  Stanley  Edgar,  younger  son  of  James  Edgar  Gordon,  Esq., 
Dudlow  House,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  aged  14,  March  7. 

Zossenheim,  Douglas  Stanley,  only  son  of  Leopold  Zossenheim,  Esq., 
45,  York  Terrace,  Regents  Park,  London,  aged  14,  April  7. 

Davies,  John  Charles  Silvester,  only  son  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Silvester 
Davies,  (O.K.  1859),  Horsley  Vicarage,  Stroud,  aged  13,  Jan.  24. 

Purvis,  Arthur  Frederic,  eldest  son  of  William  Herbert  Purvis,  Esq , 
10,  Hope  Street,  St.  Andrew's,  N.B.,  aged  14,  March  8. 

Ascroft,  Robert  William,  younger  son  of  the  late  Robert  Ascroft,  Esq., 
M.P.,  41,  Park  Hill  Road,  East  Croydon,  Surrey,  aged  13,  Aug.  7. 

Dodgson,  Reginald  Charles  Frederick,  elder  son  of  the  late  Charles  Heath- 
field  Dodgson,  Esq.,  of  Braishfield  House,  Romsey,  Hants,  aged 
13,  May  12. 

Hennessy,  George  Thomas,  only  son  of  George  Thomas  Hennessy,  Esq., 
Muttrapore,  Manichuck,  Molda  District,  Bengal,  India,  aged  14, 
August  22. 

Leng,  Douglas  Christopher,  only  son  of  Christopher  David  Leng,  Esq., 
Sandygate,  Sheffield,  aged  14,  October  6. 

Tabbush,  Cecil  Wilfred,  third  son  of  Albert  Joseph  TabbuSh,  Esq., 
45,  Cleveland  Square,  London,  W.,  aged  13,  June  5.  Michell 

Thoday,  Leslie  Raymond,  only  son  of  Albert  Edward  Thoday,  Esq., 
21,  Ashby  Road,  Burton-on-Trent,  aged  14,  February  26. 


Addenda.  307 


ADDENDA     ET     CORRIGENDA. 


Page     1.        Tindall,  W.  S.  S.    Died  26  July,  1899. 
„        3.        Boltou,  F.  C.    Died  June,  1889. 

25.        Morison,  E.    A  Real  Estate  Broker  at  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.    Served  in  the 

South  African  War  with  the  Scouts.     King's  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
,,      29.        Crawford,  C.  M.    Fourth  son.    Representing  the  Indian  Army  with  the  Japanese 

Forces  in  the  Russian  War,  1904. 
,,      40.        Mieville,  J.  F.      A   Mining  Engineer  in  Canada.      Served    with    the    Canadian 

Contingent  in  the    South    African  War.      Died    of    dysentery    at    Vet    River 

23  February,  1902. 

,,      42.        Behrens,  O.  P.    Address,  Worleston  Grange,  Nantwicb,  Cheshire. 
,,      52.        Towsey,  F.  W.    Only  son  of  the  late  Captain  G.  W.  Towsey,  Royal  Navy. 
„      58.        De  Candolle,  Charles  R.  Pyramus.    Eldest  son  of  Anne  Casimir  Pyramus.    At  Tao 

Kow,  China,  1904.    Junior  Athenaeum  Club. 
„      62.        Bill,  A.  F.    At  Davos  Platz,  1904. 
,,      66.        Walker,  W.    Address,  High  Canons,  Shenley,  Herts. 
,,      70.        Drummond,  E.  L.    Died  21  September,  1691. 

,,      77.        Crawford,  R.  S.    Fifth  son  of  Arthur  Travers  Crawford,  (O.K.  1847).    Died  1896. 
„      79.        Callender,  R.    Rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Exeter,  1904. 
„      85.        Balderson,  C.  H.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  from  October,  1899.     Present  at 

Paardeberg,  and  many  other  battles.     Medal  with  six  Bars.    Quarter-Master- 

Sergeant,    Army    Service    Corps.       Accidentally    killed    at    Johannesburg,     1 

June,  1901. 
„    102.        Whiteley,  A.  S.     Assumed  his  Mother's  family  name  of  WARWICK,  1903.      Captain, 

3rd    West    Yorkshire    Regimeat,    1893.      Served    in    the    South  African   War, 

1899-1901.     Despatches.      Queen's    Medal    with    three    Clasps.      Junior  United 

Service  Club. 

„    112.        Albury,  F.  H.    Died  28  April,  1901. 
„    122.       Wood,  H.  R.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  Sergeant  in  the  South  African 

Constabulary.    Killed  at  Rooeval,  Transvaal.il  April,  1902. 
,,    131.        Topham,  J.  W.    Only  son.    At  Cape  Town,  1904.    Badminton  Club. 
„    139.        Collier,  B.  W.    Army  and  Navy  Club. 

„    140.        Morris,  E.  P.  F.    Address,  Grey  House,  Barrington  Road,  Altrinchain. 
,,    145.        Hall,    W.     Has    assumed   the  name  of   MACALISTER  HALL.      Captain  4th  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders.    Of  Torrisdale  Castle,  Carradale,  N.B.    Oriental 

Club. 
,,    145.        Alston,  R.E.    Died  of  pneumonia  on  the  march  from  Darjeeling  to  Gyantse  with 

his  regiment,  on  their  way  to  join  the  Thibet  Expedition  3  June,  1904. 
„    149.        Barnett,  Leslie.    Delete  in  Entry,  "  Winterton,  third  son  of  the  late  H.  W.  Barnett,'1 

and  in  Note  all  but  "  XV.  1890." 
„    152.        Galloway,  R     Second  son.    Studied  at  Heidelberg,   1892.     Passed  for  Sandhurst, 

1893.  In  business  from  1895.   Address,  78,  Chauss6e  de  Vleurgat,  Avenue  Louise, 

Brussels. 
,,    153.        Hargrove,  R.     Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Southern  Nigeria,  1903.    Blenheim 

Club. 


308  Addenda. 


Page  156.  Danson,  A.  L.  Exhibitioner,  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  First  Class  Classical  Moder- 
ations, Second  Class  Final  Classical  School.  Indian  Civil  Service,  1899.  Punjab 
Commission. 

„    158.  Ashworth,  Armine  P. 

„    169.  Delmege,  E.  C.    Died  September,  1894. 

„    200.  Wilson,  B.    Admitted  a  Solicitor  June,  1904. 

„    256.  Sloman,  H.  N.  P.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1904. 

„    259.  Beattie,  I.  H.    Minor  Exhibitioner,  1904. 

,,    264.  Symonds,  H.  H.    Major  and  Minor  Exhibitioner,  1904. 

„    266.  O'Hanlon,  G.    Major  Exhibitioner,  1904. 

„    267.  Chittick,  H.  S.    Minor  Exhibitioner,  1904. 

„    271.  Rowe,  F.  C.    XI.  1904. 

„    276.  Beattie,  H.  F.    XI.  1904. 

„     280.  GUterbock,  P.  J.  G.    VIII.  1904. 

„     282.  Cox,  K.  T.    XL  1904. 

„     289.  Burton,  C.  D.  F.    XL  1904. 

„    293.  Goodwin,  H.  A.  C.    VIII.  1904. 

„     293.  Humphry,  A.  M.     VIII.  1904. 

„    296.  Drinkwater,  J.  R.    VIII.  1904. 


Further  Addenda.     Vol.  I.  309 


FURTHER    ADDENDA    TO    VOL.     I. 


Page  43.  Colquitt,  J.    Succeeded  his  father  as  Collector  of  Customs  at  Liverpool.     Died  1773. 

„  104.  Jesse,  W.     Grandfather  of  John  Disney  Jesse  (1855),  and  George  Jesse  (1861). 

„  182.  Presland,  T.   P.      Of  Cosford  Grange,    Albrighton,    Shifnal.      Died    in    London, 

4  August,  1855. 

,,  209.  Borrowdale,  G.    The  family  now  Borrodaile.     He  was  A.D.C.  to  Governor-General 

Bentinck  in  India.      Died  on  his  way  home. 

„  239.  Thornhill,  C.  B.    Died  10  March,  1904. 

„  246.  Deane,  F.  H.     Died  12  March,  1904. 

„  259.  Marshall,  Jenner.    Died  27  April,  1904. 

„  266.  Webster,  M.     Died  31  January,  1904. 

,,  270.  Isham,  C.  B.    Died  at  Horsham,  7  April,  1903. 

„  271.  Mildmay,  C.  A.  St.  J.     Died  at  Hazlegrove,  March,  1904. 

„  273.  Hardy,  B.  A.    Died  at  Clifton,  12  May,  1903. 

„  288.  Fenwick,  J.  E.  A.    Died  10  May,  1903. 

„  288.  Martindale,  B.  H.    Died  26  May,  1904. 

„  294.  Bradley,  G.  G.    Died  13  March,  1903. 

„  303.  Browne,  D.    Died  1  March,  1903. 

„  307.  Lloyd,  R.  J.    Died  19  June,  1904. 

„  310.  Silvester,  J.    Died  10  October,  1889. 

„  320.  Hardy,  J.  B.    Died  at  Totnes,  25  November,  1902. 

„  320.  Feilding,  Hon.  P.  R.  B.    Died  in  London,  9  January,  1904. 

„  321.  Sandford,  C.  W.    Died  at  Cannes,  8  December,  1903. 

„  322.  Dacre,  W.    Died  in  London,  14  November,  1903. 

„  331.  Harman,  R.  J.  S.    Died  26  November,  1902. 

„  332.  Acton,  W.  M.  C.    Died  at  Torquay,  22  April,  1904. 


310  Further  Addenda.     Vol.  II. 


FURTHER    ADDENDA    TO     VOL.     II, 


Page    ix.        Temple,  Frederick.    Died  23  December,  1902. 
„      ix.        Hayman,  Henry.    Died  11  July,  1904. 
„    xiii.        Robertson,  James.    Died  29  October,  1903. 
„    xiii.        Brandreth,  Henry.    Died  27  June,  1904. 
„        9.        Moultrie,  G.  W.    Died  at  Surbiton,  12  February,  1904. 
„      18.        Kettlewell,  T.    Died  at  Cheltenham,  9  April  1903. 
,,      20.        Douglas,  J.    Died  at  Thursday  Island,  22  July,  1904. 
,,      20.        Salt,  T.    Died  at  Weeping  Cross,  8  April,  1904. 
,,      24.        Cotterill,  J.  M.    At  Brighton  College,  1847-9.    Went  to  New  Zealand  among  the 

Canterbury  Settlers,  1851.    Returned,  1860.     Ordained,  1861.     Incumbent  of  St. 

Mark's,  Portobello,  Edinburgh,  1873.    Hon.  D.D.,  St.  Andrew's,  1896. 
„      25.        Crealock,  W.  S.    Died  October,  1903. 
,,      26.        Thompson.  A.    At  Brighton  College,  1847-50.     Trinity  College,  Cambridge,   B.A. 

1855.    Cornet,  6th  Dragoons,  1855,  Retired  1857.    A  Dramatic  Author  and  Critic. 
„      28.        Milligan,  C.    Died  November,  1902. 
„      30.       Miller,  A.  E.    Died  at  Ballycastle,  13  September,  1903. 
„      31.        Brooksbank,  A.    Died  21  December,  1903. 
,.      41.        Baker,  R.  L.    Died  23  January,  1904. 
„      44.        Perryn,  R.  H.    Died  19  February,  1904. 

,,      45.        Cole.  R.  E.  G.    Was  in  Penrose's  House,  though  the  School  List  has  Anstey's. 
„      45.        Percival,  L.    Died  at  Cheltenham,  27  September,  1903. 
„      46.        Fryer,  C.  W.  H.    Died  at  Bath,  27  April,  1874. 
„      53.        Hoskins,  read  Hoskyns,  C.  H.  W.    University  College,  Durham,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861. 

Rector  of  Holywell,  St.  Ives,  Hunts,  1872.    Died  21  May,  1893. 
„      53.        Weston,    J.   S.     Cambridge    Eleven,    1851-52.      Curate    of    Monmouth.     Died    26 

December,  1858. 

„      56.        Monk,  T.  J.    Died  about  1900. 
„      58.       Cave,  L.  W.    Read  "  aged  14,  July  3." 
„      59.        Monk,  E.    Of  31,  Montpelier  Crescent,  Brighton. 
„      71.        Maclnnes,  J.  R.    Died  November,  1865. 

,,      71.        Philpot,  H.  J.    A  Physician  at  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 
„      72.        Lane,  W.  G.  L.    Died  in  London,  23  December,  1902. 
„      77.        Phipps,  P.  W.    Died  at  Slough,  30  May,  1903. 
„      81.        Smith,  H.    In  Bradley's  not  Walrond's  House. 

,,      83.        Overton,  J.  H.    Canon  of  Peterborough,  1902.     Died  15  September,  1903. 
„      93.       Hales,  A.    Died  at  Bath,  20  April,  1904. 
„      96.        Bullock  Hall,  W.  H.    Died  at  Valescure,  21  April,  1904. 
,,      99.        Jukes,  J.  H.    Died  at  Oxford,  14  March,  1903. 
„    105.        Mieville,  J.  F.    Died  1903. 
„    126.        Boddington,  T.  F.    Died  29  March,  1904. 
„    127.        Blunt,  read  Frederic  William,  second  son.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,   1861.     Of    95, 

Gresham  Street,  London,  E.G.,  and  Culcheth  Hall,  Teddington. 
„    141.        Wallace,  N.  W.    C.M.G.,  24  June,  1904. 
„    144.       Jesse,  J.  D.    Second  son.    Left  Christmas,  1858.    Studied  in  Germany  and  France. 

Of  Treburage,  Victoria  Road,  Exmouth. 


Further  Addenda.     Vol.  II.  311 


Page  148.  Stanning,  J.    Died  at  Luxor,  April,  1904. 

„    155.  Bros,  J.  R.  W.    St.  John's  not  Trinity  College. 

„    158.  Darnell,  D.  C.  W.    Died  6  January,  1903. 

„     161.  Patey,  George  Edward,  School  Marshal,  died  2  June,  1902,  aged  80.    A  Brass  Tablet 

commemorating  his  tenure  of  office,  was  erected  by  the  Old  Rugbeian  Society 

in  April,  1903. 

,,    161.  Scott,  W.  C.    Son  of  J.  Nairne  Scott.    LeftlSGl.3 

„    177.  Hanbury,  R.  W.     Died  in  London,  28  April,  1903. 

,,    178.  Wainwright,  J.  S.     Of  41,  Francis  Street,  Chelsea. 

„    182.  Morgan,  E.  S.    Wine  growing  at  Monte  Piano,  Florence. 

„    191.  Royds,  C.  E.     Died  at  Morecambe,  4  December,  1902. 

,,    194.  Selfe,  S.  Gerard  F.    Has  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

,,    200.  Steward,  A.  B.    Died  at  Eastbourne,  31  August,  1903. 

„    201.  Holbeche,  T.  V.    Died  16  January,  1904. 

,,    202.  Leather,  A.  H.    Read  Leventhorpe  Hall.     Delete  first  sentence  of  note. 

,,    205.  Pearson,  A.    Ashley,  not  Ast'.ey. 

,,    207.  Jesse,  G.    Studied  in  Germany  and  France.     In  the  Devon  Constabulary  from  1881. 

Deputy  Chief  Constable  for  Devon. 

„    207.  Clark,  G.  T.     Died  February,  1897. 

„    211.  Peile,  C.  J.     Died  about  1899. 

„    215.  Dickinson,  F.  B.     Died  1903. 

,,    222.  Briggs,  W.  E.    Died  in  London,  1  November,  1903. 

„    223.  Arnold,  R.  A.    Eldest  son.    High  School,  Carlsruhe,  1865.     Returned  to  New  South 

Wales,  1866.    Clerk  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  from  1903. 

„    227.  Stansfeld,  J.  B.  E.    Delete  last  sentence  of  note,  and  add,  Joined  the  Church  of 

Rome,  1895.    Of  20,  Sumner  Place,  London,  S.W.    Junior  Carlton  Club. 

,,    233.  Tobin,  Frank.    Of  27,  Grove  Park,  Liverpool. 

„    240.  York  Powell,  F.     Died  at  Oxford,  8  May.  1904. 

„    243.  Schalch,  V.  A.    C.B.  24  June,  1904. 

„    247.  Pycrott,  F.    Died  at  Bakewell,  10  January,  1904. 

„    252.  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  C.  W.     Died  at  Wimbledon,  11  July,  1904. 

,,    254.  Hannen,  J.  C.     Died  4  April,  1903. 

„    256.  Warrington,  T.  R.     A  Justice  of  the  High  Court,  1904. 

,,    258.  O'Connell,  W.  B.  H.    Settled  in  Queensland.    Sometime  in  the  Bank  of  N.S.W.  at 

Bundaberg,  and  afterwards  for  five  years  Inspector  of  the  Pacific  Islanders. 

Again  went  into  business  at  Bundaberg.     Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 

1888-1903.    Minister  for  Lands,  1899.     Died  at  Bundaberg,  1903. 

„    266.  Arnold,  W.  T.    Died  at  Croydon,  May,  1904. 

„    266.  Denton,  E.  F.    In  Arnold's,  not  School  House. 

,,    269.  Bassett,  R.  T.    Died  at  Crossways,  26  November,  1903. 

„    270.  Cochrane,  H.  H.    Of  Eshwood,  not  Eastwood  Hall. 

„    280.  Williamson,  T.    Delete  last  word  of  note. 

„    281.  Moore,  A.  W.    In  note,  for  R.V.O.  read  C.V.O. 

,,    300.  Boggs,  F.  G.    Now  Breuton,  not  Brinton. 

,,    309.  Boggs,  H.  S.    Now  Brenton,  not  Brinton. 

„    312.  Peel,  E.  L.    Died  at  Bedford,  18  May,  1903. 

,,    320.  Stirling,  J.  A.    Died  in  London,  14  January,  1904. 

,,    326.  Varley,  G.    In  practice  as  a  Surgeon  at  1,  Belvedere,  Weymouth. 

„    326.  Bond,  H.  K.    Of  Oantley  Manor,  Norfolk. 

,,    330.  More,  R.    Eldest  sou.    Of  30,  Evelyn  Gardens,  London.     Badminton  Club 

,,    333.  Ogilvy,  A.  Trefusis      Eldest  sou.    At  Santa  Barbara,  California,  1904. 

„    336.  Waugh,  C.  Liddell.     Died  at  The  Burroughs,  8  April,  1904. 

,,    338.  Parr,  A.  D.    Of  Bank  House,  Chippenham. 

,,    342.  Dawson,  H.    Of  Mercury  Island,  New  Zealand. 


312 


Index. 


[ABB — ARN 


INDEX. 


ABBOTT,  Edwin  Alexander,  118 
Abell,  William  Henry,  136 
Acland,  Francis  Dyke,  149 
Acton,  Edwaid  Hamilton,  44 
Acton,  see  also  Ball  Acton 
Adam,  Frederick  Edward  Fox,  284 

„         Robert  William  Wyllie,  303 

„         Thomas  Livingston,  207 
Adam,  see  also  Mercer  Adam 
Adams,  Henry  Fox,  30 

„         Hugh  Worthington,  107 

,,          John  Goold,  260 

„          Percy  Walter  Lewis,  155 

,,         William,  91 
Adamson,  Laurence  Arthur,  3 
Addington,  Edgar  John,  36 

,,         Luke  Danby,  95 
Adkins,  Arthur  Sutton,  94 
Ager,  Richard  Lester  Stride,  196 
Agnew,  Alan  Graeme,  289 

,,          Charles  Gerald,  235 

,,          Charles  Leonard,  77 

„         Ernest,  14 
Frank,  95 

„         George  Colin,  235 
Harold,  35 

„         John  Stuart,    198 

„          Kenneth  Morland,  274 

„         Philip  Leslie,  37 

„         Victor  Charles  Walter,  283 

,,         Walter,  19 
Ainsworth,  Percy,  84 
Aitchison,  William,  187 
Aitken,  George  Herbert,  45 

,,         Robert  Bruce,  67 
Akenhead,  Francis,  227 
Akerman,  Charles  Savidge  Annand,  169 
Alamayu,  PIUNCE  Simyen,  8 
Albury,  Frederick  Howard,  112,307 
Alcock,  Charles  Oughton,  28 

„         Empson,  304 
Alexander,  Boyd  William  John,  37 

„         William  Nathaniel  Stuart,  144 
AH  Mirza,  Nasir,  1 78 

„         Wasif,  178 
Alison,  Arthur  James,  in 
Allan,  Alexander  Claud,  291 

,,         Andrew  Alexander,  7* 

„         James  Bryce,  29 

„         James  Cyril  Dalmahoy,  229 

„         Patrick  Alexander,  253 

„         William  Rae,  40 
Alldridge,  Thomas  Evelyn  Leslie,  176 
Allen,  Alfred  Lynn,  158 

„         Arthur  Acland,  78 


Allen,  Charles  Peter,  20 

,,          Edward  Lynn,  85 

„          Guy  Oldfield,  243 

„          Herbert  Elliston,  114 

„         James  Lynn,  1 12 

„         John  Edward  Taylor,  52 

,,          Russell,  14 

„         Sydney  Elliston,  124 

„          Vernon  Moor,  232 

,,          William  Lynn,    120 
Allison,  Herbert,  163 
Allmann,  James  Abraham,  93 
Alston,  Conyers  William,  132 

,,          Edward  Gardiner,  117 

,,          Rowland  Ernest,  145,  307 

„         William  Hamilton  Stirling,  302 
Altounyan,  Ernest  Huie  Riddall,  302 
Amphlett,  Edward  Paul  Charlton,  260 

„          Richard  Ferrand,  193 
Anders,  Francis  Robert,  86 

„         Oscar  Lewis,  71 
Anderson,  Desmond  Francis,  262 

„         Edward  Philip,  233 

„         John  Pratt,  109 

Laurence  Robert  Dacre,  278 
Neville,  214 

Robert  Cunningham,  305 
Stuart  Knox,  258 
Thomas  McCall,  231 
William,  9 

,,          William  Guy  Embleton,  179 
Anderson,  see  also  Scott  Anderson 
Andrew,  Walter,  32 

,.         Walter  Jonathan,  1 1 
Andrewes,  Hugh  William,  297 
Andrews,  Octavius  Charles,  89 

,,         Septimus  Geoffrey,  73 
Angus,  Reginald  George,  215 

„          William   Gordon,  224 
Annandale,  William  Stanley  O'Neill,  220 

,,         Thomas  Nelson,  174 
Appleby,  Arthur  Bellasyre,  29 
Arbuthnot,  Keith  Fraser,  51 
Archer,  Charles  William,  268 

Henry  Allan  Fairfax  Best,  286 
Armitage,  Frederick  Rhodes,  82 

,,         Stephen  Cecil,  299 

„         Sugden  Elkanah,  230 
Armstrong  Lushington Tulloch.Graham 
de  Mop.tmorency,  273 

,,  Kinmont  Willie,  298 
Arnall,  Harry  Thompson,  43 
Arnall  Thompson,  see  Arnall 
Arnold,  Ferdinand  Franck  William,  293 

„         Franck  Thomas,  18 


AEN— BAB] 


Index. 


313 


Arnold  Forster,  William  Howard,  221 
Aron,  Leonard  James,  170 
Arton,  William  Denby,  56 
Ascroft,  Robert  William,  306 

,,          William  Fawell,  167 
Ash,  Edward  John  Heneage,  238 

,,         George  Arthur,  244 
Ashby,  Arthur  Brian,  239 

„          Harold  Glover,  93 
Ashton,  Harold  Edward,  189 

,,         John  Frederick  Burchardt,  271 
Percy,  171 

,,         Reginald,  167 

„         Thomas  Wingrave,  161 
Ashwell,  James  Henry,  3 
Ashworth,  Armine  Pipon,  158,308 

„         Richard  Redfern,  67 
Aspinall,  Cecil  Faber,  179 
Astley.Delaval  Graham  L' Estrange,  103 
Athelstan  Johnson,  ,vee  Johnson,  W.  A. 
Atkinson,  Arthur  Edward  Tindal,  188 

,,         Charles  Edmund,  61 

„          Evelyn  Leigh,  194 

,,          Evelyn  Rupert  John,  219 

„         Joseph  Richard,  30 

„         Laurence,  6 

Atkinson-Jowett,  John  Gordon,  240 
Attenborough,  Cyril  Percy,  237 

„          Eric  George,  280 

,,         George,  170 

,,         James,  260 

,,         Robert  Harold,  212 
Alter,  Francis  Ward,  50 
Atterbury,  Herbert  Heydon,  172 
Austen,  Arthur  Stuart,  172 

,,         Ernest  Edward,  13 

„          Frank,  94 

„         Sydney,  126 
Austen  Leigh,  Lionel  Arthur,  281 
Austen  Cartmell,  see  Cartmell 
Austin,  George  Arthur,  42 
Austin,  see  also  Mein-Austin 

BACON,  Eustace  Vivian,  243 

„          Harold  Medley,  254 

,,         John  Caesar,  102 
Badley,  John  Haden,  67 
Baggallay,  Frederick  Wilson,  277 
Bagge,  Henry  Theodore  James,  26 
Bahr,  Philip  Heinrich,  236 
Bailey,  Cecil  Henry,  299 
Bailward,  Theodore,  286 
Baily,  Arthur  James,  2 
Baines,  Henry  Verdon,  85 
Bainton,  James  Hubert,  121 
Baird,  Joseph  Franklin  Montagu,  253 
Baker,  Clifford  Tiver,  251 

„          Ernest  Arthur,  1 19 

„          Henry  Mills,  77 

„         Herbert  Midelton,  40 

VOL.  III. 


Baker,  Hiatt  Cowles,  42 

,,          Lionel  Gray,  212 

„         Maurice  Mills,  78 

,,         Robert  Percival,  279 

„          Roger  Dyke,  208 

„          Roland  Midelton,  174 

„          Sidney  Edgar,  162 

,,         Thomas  Tiver,  62 

,,          William  Thomas  Webb,  146 
Bakewell,  Brian,  306 
Balcher,  Percy  Fritz  Rosencrantz,  1 1 3 
Balderson,  Claude  Henry,  85,  307 
Baldwin,  Arthur  Reginald,  63 

„         John  Herbert  Lacy,  31 
Balfour,  Alexander,  242 
Ball,  Crispin  Alfred,  249 

„          Harold,  296 

„         Percy,  296 
Ball  Acton,  Charles  Annesley,  172 

„         Reginald  Thomas  Annesley,  172 

„         Vere  Annesley,  196 
Balme,  Charles,  284 
Bankart,  Arthur  Sydney  Blundell,  208 
Bankes,  Conrad  Douglas  Richard  Oake- 
ley,  244 

„         John  Herbert,   199 
Banks,  Reginald  Mitchell,  224 

„         William  Hartland,  81 
Bannatyne,  Douglas  Alexander,  I  79 

„         Robert  Reid,  156 
Barbour,  Thomas,  162 

„          Walter  Terence,  282 

„          William,  78 
Barbrook,  Leslie  Gordon,  288 
Baring,  John  Henry,  275 
Barker,  Cecil  Charles,  191 

„         Eric  Clement,  249 

„         Frank  Ernest,  134 

„         Geoffrey  Pal  grave,  282 

„          Henry  Arundel  Keith,  305 

„          Henry  Sandys,  223 

„          Henry  Shelley,  103 

„         John  Rowland  Palgrave,  256 

„         Peter  William,  88 

„          Raymond  Inglis  Palgrave,  297 
Barkworth,  Alfred  Montgomery,  135 

„          Frank,  36 
Barlow,  Frank  Lewis  Thornhill,  242 

„         GeorgeEdmundJosephHilaro,64 

„         Philip  Babington,   115 
Barnard,  see  Gary  Barnard 
Barnett,  Leslie,  149,  307 

„          Leslie  Winterton,  253 

„         Samson  Frazer,  198 
Barnsley,  Milne,  34 
Barratt,  Edward  John  Reynolds,  33 
Barrett.  John  Henry,  251 
Bartleet,  Arthur  Middlemore,  67 

„         Hubert  Humphrey  Middlemore, 
107 


314 


Index. 


[BAB— BES 


Bartlett,  Alfred  James  Napier,  250 

„         Charles  Frederick  Napier,  192 

„         Frank,  1 19 

„         William,  6 
Barton,  Claud,  232 

„         Dudley,  177 

„         Henry  Alexander,  35 

„         Robert  Childers,  226 

„         Robert  Maurice,  1 1 1 
Barwick,  William  Murgatroyd,  12 
Bashall,  Henry  St.  John  Hick,  10 
Baskerville,  Henry  Joseph  North,  1 1 
Basset  Lewis,  Ilbert  Cornish,  96 
Batchelor,  Vivian  Allan,  232 

„         Tremlett  Brewer,  260 
Bate,  Ernest  Seddon,  67 

,,         William  Cornwallis,  55 
Bates,  Ulysses  Ewart,  252 

„         William,  58 
Bateson,  Alexander  Dingwall,  78 

„         Cecil  William,  263 

„         Edward,  92 

„         James,  54 

„         Thomas  Blaikie,  14 

„         Walter  Edward,  i 

„         William,  19 
Batt,  Bernard  Edward  Augustine,  219 

„         John  Dorrington,  293 
Battine,  Cecil  William,  79 
Baxter,  George  Edgar,  283 
Bayley,  Arthur  Frederick,  205 

„         Charles,  103 

„          Francis  Henry,  31 

„         Gerald  Edward,  163 

,,         Kennett  Champain,  127 

„         Thomas  Henry,  72 
Baylis,  Henry  Edward  Montgomery,  1 26 
Bayliss,  Ebenezer  James,  28 

„         Howard  John,  197 

,,         Vincent  George,  38 
Bayly,  Lancelot  Francis  Sanderson,  112 

„         Robert,  188 
Baynes,  Geoffrey,  213 

,,          Humphrey,  234 
Bazeley,  George  Henry  Boothby,  222 
Beachcroft,  Charles  Porten,  no 

„         Gerald  William,  210 

„         Richard  Owen,  147 
Beale,  Edmund  Phipson,  125 

,,          Hubert  Kenrick,  96 

„         Stanley  Leonard,  123 
Bealey,  Richard  Nowell,  29 
Beaman,  Ardern  Hulme,  277 
Beamish,  William  Robert  Delacour,  206 
Bean,  George  Reginald,  223 
Beard,  Robert  Stanley  Sampey,  159 
Beasley,  Ernest  Frank,  15 

,,         Fiennes  Arthur  Noble,  107 
Beattie,  Alfred  Jordan,  179 

„         Ernest  Halden,  179 


Beattie,  Harold  Francis,  276,  308 

„         Ivor  Hamilton,  259,  308 

„         Leslie  Hay,  207 

,,         Maurice  Alexander,  211 

„         Robert  John,  245 

„  William  Adam,  228 
Beavan,  John  Franklin,  258 
Beaven,  Alfred  Disraeli  Park,  163 

,,         Cecil  Livingstone,  250 

„         Harold  Castlereagh,  212 
Beazley,  John  Godfrey,  257 

„  Walter  Edwin,  27*8 
Beck,  Charles  Arthur,  283 

„         Maurice  Graeme,  281 
Beckley,  Thomas  Henry,  278 
Beddington,  Reginald,  180 
Beeton,  Arthur  Channing,  13 
Behrens,  Clive,  120 

„          Edgar  Charles,  266 

„         Frank  Edward,  219 

,,         Harold  Jacob,  212 

„          Harold  Lucas,  149 

,,         Noel  Edward,  191 

„         Oliver  Philip,  42,  307 

,,         Walter  Lionel,  19 
Beit,  Henry  Harold,  152 
Bell,  Arthur  George,  no 

„         Charles  Meredeth,  90 

„         Edward  Scott  Moberly,  178 

„         Guy  Kenyon,  287 

„         Humphrey  Patiicius,  5 
Bellairs,  William  Gibbons,  3 
Bellew,  Froude  Dillon,  284 
Bellringer,  Hubert  Ernest,  222 
Beloe,  Edward  Milligen,  118 

,,         John  Seppings,  164 
Bence-Jones,  Reginald,  50 
Bengough,  Charles  William,  70 

„         Ernest  Henry,  69 

,,         John  Crosbie,  292 
Benham,  Arthur  Moses,  114 

,,         Charles  Daniel,  107 
Benjamin,  Ashley  Florian,  219 
Benn,  Ion  Bridges  Hamilton,  285 
Bennett,  Arthur  Cochrane,  30 

„         Charles  Stewart,  188 

„         Clement  Wheeler,  288 

„         Samuel  Barker,  138 

„         William  Bernard  Somerville,  35 

„  William  Wilkie,  27 
Benson,  Percy  George,  156 
Bentley-InneSjFrederick  Dunbar  Sinclair, 

S« 

Bently,  Harold  Roth  well,  280 
Benyon-Winsor,  Benyon  Reeve,   10 

„         George  Norman,  »2 

„         Walter  John,  60 
Beresford,  see  Pack  Beresford 
Berkeley- Hill,  Owen  Alfred  Rowland, 201 
Best,  Henry  Reginald,  180 


BBS — BON] 


Index. 


315 


Best,  Keith,  205 

„         Palemon  Harris,  79 

„         Stuart,  229 

„         William  Jenner,  69 
Betterton,  Arthur  Herbert,  154 

„         Frederick  Archibald,  241 

„          Henry  Bucknall,   126 
Bibby,  Arthur  Harold,  301 
Bickersteth,  Edward  Monier,  135 

„         Kenneth  Julian  Faithful!,  267 
Bickford,  Oscar  Leonard,  142 
Bickley,  Edward  Robert,  144 
Biggs,  Thomas  Porter,  22 
Bilinski,  Severin,  103 
Bill,  Arnold  Francis,  62,  307 

„          Arthur  Leslie,  53 

,,          Herbert  Edward,  81 
Binney,  Charles  Newton,  256 

,,          Edward  Victor,  257 

„         James,  95 
Binnie,  Thomas  Alexander,  163 

„          William  James  Eames,  75 
Birch,  Charles  Grant  Francis  Grey,  76 

„         George,  54 
Birchenough,  Godwin,  210 
Bird,  Edward  Alexander,  38 

„         Francis  Charlton,  90 

„         Percy  Carr,  276 

,,         William  Arthur,  21 
Birdwood,  Herbert  Christopher  Impey,  33 
Birkett,  Richard  Maule,  254 
Birkin,  Alexander  Russell,  34 

„         Charles  Wilfrid,  68 

„         Philip  Austen,  120 
Bischoff,  Charles  Edward,   122 

,,          Hugh  Crompton,  182 

„         Thomas  Hume,  26; 
Bishop,  Charles  Rosser,  4 

„         Dunbar  Frederic  Watson,  179 

„         Harry  Cognill  Watson,  268 

„         Theodore  Bendysh  Watson,  275 

„         William  Hill,  64 
Blaber,  Percy  Leonard,  126 

,,         William  Henry,  109 
Black,  Maurice  Adam,  174 

„         Patrick,  214 
Blackburn,  Ernest  Woodhead,  82 
Blackwell,  Charles,  247 

„         Charles  Robert,  I 

„          Edmund  Alfred,  60 

„         Francis  Samuel,  114 

,,         Richard  Giraud,  80 

,,         Robert  Arthur,  183 

„         Thomas  Charles,  157 

„         Walter  Reginald,  157 

,,         William  Krnest,  17 
Blackwood,  Henry  Conor  Tumour,  222 
Blaikie,  Thomas  Hugh  Conolly,  259 
Blair,  David,  177 

„         George  Maclellan,  139 


Blake,  Charles  Frederick  Sapte,  112 

„          Edward  Algernon  Cleader,  123 

„         Robert  Greaves,  152 

,,         Thomas,  131 
Blakiston,  Aubrey,  10 

,,          Clarence,  21 

„         Ralph,  2 

Blandfoni,  Joseph  John  Guthrie,  86 
Blandy,  Claude  Milbourne,  215 

„         Oswald  Ridpath,  172 
Blasson,  Cecil,  99 
Blatherwick,  Thomas,  288 
Blathwayt,  Charles  Hugh,  158 

,,          Henry  Wynter,  180 
Bles,  George  Marcus,  180 
Blew-Jones,  Walter  Bethune,  36 
Blomfield,  Hugh  Massie,  249 
Blood,  John  Neptune,  106 
Bloxam,  Owen  Astley,  278 

„         Richard  Noel,  287 
Blunt,  Charles  Mortimer,  82 

„         George  Edward,  142 

„         Graham,  68 

„         John  Warden,  178 

,,         Leslie,  164 

„         Robert  Bruce,  134 
Blyth,  Alexander,  249 

„         Ernest  Blackstone,  174 

„          Herbert  William,  94 
Boddy,  Guy  Gerald  Dalrymple,  300 
Bodley,  Edward  Ridgeway,  8 

,,          Edwin   Frederick  Blaker,  1 1 1 
Boevey,  see  Crawley-Boevey 
Boggs,  Ernest  de  Blois,  23 
Bolckow,  Charles  Frederick  Henry,  160 

„          Henry  William  Ferdinand,  60 
Bolding,  John  Frederick,  42 
Bolland,  Bernard  William  Stott,  33 

„         James  Wyllie,  87 
Bolton,  Claude  Leslie,  302 

„          David  Cheney,  246 

„          Edgar  Ormerod,  35 

,,          Francis  Cheney,  3,  307 

,,         Frederic  William,  239 

,,         Louis  Hamilton,  244 

„         William  Agnew,  220 
Bond,  Alfred  Dalton,  259 

,,         Charles  Pendennis,  145 

„         Cyril,  129 

„          Ernest  Walter,  68 

„         Frank,  125 

„         Frederick  Edward  Vivian,  86 

„          Henry  Coulson,  49 

„         Otho  Cowan,  165 

„          Reginald,  92 

„         Wilfrid,  i  14 

„         William  Cotesworth,  98 
Bonham  Carter,  Gerard,  52 

„         Norman,  74 
Bonnerjee,  Kalikrishna  Wood,  158 


316 


Index. 


[BON — BEO 


Bonnerjee,  Kamelkrishna  Shelley,  100 

„         Ratnakrishna  Curran,  252 
Booker,  William  Thomas,  2 
Booth,  Allen  Layland,  296 

,,         Charles  James  White,  46 
Booth,  see  also  Bouth 
Bosanquet,  Augustus  Percival,  14 

„         Eugene  Percival,  47 
Boscawen,  see  Griffith  Boscawen 
Boswell,  John  Douglas,  79 

„         Philip  Rutherford,  301 
Bosworth-Smith,  Mervyn  Henry,  190 
Botsford,  Robert  Simpson,  229 
Bottomley,  Clifford  Hodgson,  255 
Boughton-Leigh,  John  Hngh,  12 

„         Percy  Wilfrid,  86 
Bourne,  Stanley,  163 
Bousfield,  Wilfred  Lynden,  no 

,,         William  Eric,  227 
Bouth,  Arthur  Hampson  Delamere,  65 
,,         Eustace  Frederick  Delamere,  1 18 
„         Osmund  Norman  Delamere,  74 
,,         Reginald  HampsonDelamere,73 
„         Rollo  Delamere,  126 
Bowden  Smith,  Ernest,  13 
„         Frederic  Herbert,  6 
„         Godfrey,  41 
„         Harold,  90 
„         James  Robertson,  100 
„         Walter  Adrian  Carnegie,  215 
„         William,  6 1 

Bowen,  Cuthbert  Edward  Latimer,  236 
Bowers,  Percy  Lloyd,  204 
Bowker,  Charles  Chappe,  29 
Bowley,  Alexander,  287 
Bowman,  Frederic  Edmund,  135 

„         James  Malcolm,  135 
Bowring,  Clive,  184 
,,          Harvey,  265 
„         Trevor,  291 
Boxwell,  Philip  Reginald,  141 
Boyce,  Francis  Stewart,  121 
Boycott,  Arthur  St.  John,  16 
„         William  Douglas,  16 
Boyd,  Arnold  Whitworth,  270 
„         Arthur  Octavian,  222 
„         Francis  Walter,  162 
Boyer,  Joseph  Stanborough,  9 
Braby,  Cyrus,  77 
Bradbury,  John  Fowler,  251 

„         William  Laurence,  37 
Bradby,  Edwin  Hugh  Falkwin,  69 
„         Godfrey  Fox,  22 
„         Henry  Christopher,  84 
Bradford,  Ernest  Cordley,  303 

„          Percy  Richard,  168 
Bradley,  Frederick  Lewis,  40 
„         Thomas  Addison,  70 
Bradshaw,  James  Sutcliffe,  296 
Bradwell,  Charles  Dennis,  34 


Bradwell,  Dennis  William,  7 1 

„          Tom  Barber,  101 
Braham,  Lewis  Frederick,  302 
Brander,  see  Dunbar-Brander 
Brandram,  Francis  William,  66 
„         George  Alfred,  88 
,,          Henry  Webb,  68 
Branson,  Frederick  Hastridge,  281 
Bratby,  William,  186 
Braunstein,  Ralph  Alexis  Bernard,  240 
Bray,  Eustace  Arthur,  264 
Breeks,  Charles  Wilkinson,  115 
„         William  Dennison,  127 
Bremner,  Athelstan  Dermot  St.  George, 

232 

„          Harold  Noel  Keble,  275 
Brentnall,  Harold  Cresswell,  201 
Brenton,  see  Boggs 
Bretherton,  Humphrey,  300 
Brewin,  George  Merriman,  241 

„         Julius  Arthur,  151 
Bridge,  Eric  Andrew,  140 

„         Frederick  Maynard,  1 14 
„         Reginald  Turle,  177 
Brierley,  Gerald  Frank,  167 
,,          Horace  James,  301 
„         Ronald  Beswicke,  105 
„         Shirley  Howard,  55 
,,         Sydney  Herbert,  42 
Brierly,  Harry  Lawrance,  186 
Briggs,  William  Hilton,  128 
Bright,  Henry  Yates,  63 

„         John  Leatham,  250 
Brinton,  Oswald  Walter,  166 
Briscoe,  Ralph  Benjamin  Cay,  279 
Bristow,  Henry  Essex,  24 
Britten,  Wallace  Ernest,  304 
Broadbent,  John  Francis  Harpin,  60 
,,         John  Wilfrid,  126 
„         William  Keighley  Benedict,  297 
Brock,  Arthur  Gordon,  290 

„         Roy  Gerard  Corcor,  251 
Brocklebank,  Charles  Henry,  40 
Brocklehurst,  Edward  Howard,  174 
Brodhurst-Hill,  Robert,  125 
Brodrick-Smith,  Harold  Gilbert,  130 
Brook,  Arthur  Charles,  253 

„         Charles  Herbert,  125 
Brooke,  Alexander  Trafford,  53 
„         Geoffrey,  302 
„         John  Walsh,  185 
„         Rupert  Chawner,  287 
Brooke-Smith,  William,  27 
Brooks,  Ernest  Walter  Guardner,   115 
Bros,  Harold  Kemmis,  171 
„          Henry  Alwyn,  128 
Broster,  Richard  Arthur,  270 
Brounlie,  George  de  Bels,  i  78 
Browett,  Arnold  Thackhall,  277 
Walter,  5 


BRO— CAP] 


Index. 


317 


Brown,  Charles  Sydney,  230 
„         Eric  Carmichael,  261 
„         Gilbert  Noel,  95 
„          Henry  Rowland,  56 
James  Cyril,  285 
John  Clifford,  292 
Lionel  Clifford,  205 
Thomas  Percy,  244 
Thomas  Stanley,  269 
Brown,  seealsi  Murray-Brown,  Wreford- 

Brown,  Staples-Brown 
Browne,  Christopher,  284 

„          Harold  Thomas  Thirlwall  Gore, 

265 

„         John  James,  69 
„         Percival  Leathley,  242 
Browne,  see  also  Clayton-Browne,  Denis- 
Browne,  Murray-Browne 
Browning1,  Edward  Eustace,  87 
Brown-Westhead,  George  Montagu,  8 
Bruce,  George  Lewis,  3 1 
Brunton,  Douglas,  299 

„         Nigel  William  Montague,  192 
Bryce-Smith,  Arnold,  94. 

„         Norgrave  James,  60 
Bryden,  Charles  Lumsdaine,  126 
Buchanan,  John  Penruddocke,  64 
Buchanan,  see  also  Gray-Buchanan 
Buckland,  Frederick  Macintosh,  203 
„         Gerald  Charles  Balfour,  247 
,,          Leonard  Vine,  125 
„          Lionel,  108 
Buckley,  Cecil  Arthur  Stirling,  49 
,,         James  Francis  Hughes,  102 
„         John  Philip,  234 
„         Joseph  Henry  Prichard,  102 
Bucknill,  Edwin  George,  275 
Buer,  Arthur  Knill,  216 
Buist,  Alexander  Allardice,  295 
Bullen-Smith,  Charles,  29 
Bullivant,  Ritchie  Pelham,  258 
Bullock,  Walter  Llewellyn,  306 
Bulmer,  Thornton  Bulmer,  108 
Burbidge,  Albert  Edward,  22 
Burgess,  Ernest  Richard  Fraser,  46 
„          Gilbert  Turner,  94 
„         Julian  Gulson,  174 
Burgoyne,  Cuthbert  John,  163 

„  Gerald  Achilles,  142 
Burke,  Edward  Estcourt,  115 
Burn,  Frank  Hawthorn,  65 

„         John  Henry,  50 
Burn-Callender,  Cuthbert,  275 
Burnett,  Arthur  Mowbray,  186 

„          Charles  Kenyon,  87 
Burney,  Cecil  Stanley,  256 
Burnham,  Henry  Charles,  13 
Burnyeat,  Hugh  Ponsonby,  218 
„          Miles  Fleming,  204 
„         William  John  Dalzell,  144 


Burrell,  James  Bowen,  283 
Burridge,  Arthur  Charles,  23- 
Burt-Marshall,  David  Bannerman,  287 

„          William  Marshall,  287 
Burton,  Arthur  Robinson,  56 

„          Bramwell  Charles,  26 

,,         Cecil  David  Fowler,  289,  308 

,,          Edward,  56 

,,          Frank,  1 19 

,,         James  Alfred,  108 

„          Oliver,  67 

„         Philip  Augustine,  288 

„          Richard,  200 
Bury,  Philip  Entwisle,  246 

„         William  Stanley,  165 
Bush,  John  Wheler,  280 

„          Montague,  130 

„          Paul  Francis  Wheler,  215 

„          Raymon  Wheler  Gordon,  263 
Bushell,  Christopher,  284 
Butcher,  Arthur  Douglas  Deane,  258 

,,         Charles  Leslie,  186 
Butler,  Arthur  Stanley  George,  296 

,,          Harold  Edgeworth,  179 

,,          Leonard   Gray,  292 

„         Ralph  Lewis  Giberne,  233 
Butt,  Geoffrey  Crawford,  253 

,,          Glyn  Kingsley,  192 
Byng,  see  Cranmer-Byng 

CADI,E,  Harry  Sidney,  28 

„         Lawrence  Miles,  259 
Caffyn,  Harold  Hunt,  230 
Cairnes,  Tom  Algar  Elliott,  286 
Caldecott,  Ernest  Lawrence,  150 
Calderon,  Frederick  Elwyn,  136 

,,         George  Leslie,  99 
Callard,  Percy  Reid,  282 
Callender,  David  Aubrey,  86 
„         Eustace  Maude,  56 
„          Reginald,  79,  307 
Callender,  see  also  Burn-Callemler 
Calvert,  Edmund  Percy,  14 
,,          Frank,  19 
„          Henry,  5 

Campbell,  Aubone  Charles,  294 
,,         Donald  MacGregor,  257 
•  „         Douglas  Walter,  15 
,,          Dougal  John,  44 
Duncan,  210 
Duncan,  214 

Evan  Cameron  Bracken,  60 
Hugh  Roy,  1 68 
James  Clark,  233 
,,          John  Stratheden,  31 
„          Robert  Vivian  Douglas,  68 
,,         Torquil  Lome,  258 
Cannon,  Ronald,  5 
Capron,  Charles,  87 

„         Frederick  William,  23 


318 


Index. 


[CAP— CHU 


Capron,  George,  74 
Cardew,  John  Westbury,  294 
Carleton,  Lancelot  Richard,  6 
Carmichael,  Alastair  Drummond,  192 
Carnac,  see  Rivett-Carnac 
Carnelly,  Stephen  Henry,  216 
Caro,  Alfred  Haldinstein,  251 
Carr,  Eric  Walter,  230 
Carrick,  Lawrence  Stanley,  231 
Carrington,  James  Henry,  22 
Carritt,  Frederick  Wilson,  274 

,,          Hugh  Blayson,  263 

„         John  Price,  128 
Carslake,  Hugh  Barham,  157 
Carson,  Richard  Duncan,  72 
Carte,  Geoffrey  Williams,  270 
Carter,  John  Gordon,  145 

,,         Stanley  Cyril,  304 
Cartmell,  James,  42 
Cartwright,  Arthur  James,  223 

,,          Cecil  Bayley,  280 

„         Frederick  Sheward,  131 

„         George  Ambrose,  193 

,,         Hervey  Edward,  144 

„         Theodore  John,  80 

,,         Thomas  George,  84 

„         Thomas  William,  193 

„         Vincent  Henry,  223 

„         William  John  Gratrex,  47 
Carus-Wilson,  Charles  Denny,  274 

„         Frederick  Maynard,  295 
Carver,  Sydney  Ralph   Pitts,  220 
Cary-Barnard,  Hubert  Vyel  Juan,  195 
Cass,  Benjamin  Croft,  141 
Cassels,  Herbert  Wentworth,  7 

,,          James  Houston,  273 

„         John  Hugh  Houston,  260 

„         John  Kennedy,  64 

,,          Kenneth  Scougall,  QI 
Cassidi.  Francis  Laird,  305 
Castens,  George  Emil,  97 

„          Herbert  Hay  ton,  48 
Castle,  Arthur,  48 

„         Godfrey  Ernest,  275 

„         Michael  Bowiing,  62 

„          Sidney,  46 
Cattell,  John  Francis,  275 
Catterall,  Charles,  273 
Cave,  Edward  Watkins,  1 1 1 

„         Harold  Watkins,  28 
Cawley,  Harold  Thomas,  172 

„         John  Stephen,  205 

„         Oswald,  233 
Cay,  Albert  Jaffray,  2 1 7 
Cayley,  Hugh  Charles,  97 
Cayzer,  Charles  William,  112 

„          Harold  Stanley,  232 

,,          Herbert  Robin,  224 

„         John  Sanders,  125 
Cazalct,Clement  H  au  ghton  Lai  igston,  113 


Chadwick,  Rohan  Mackenzie,  269 
Chalk,  Charles  Launder,  188 
Challinor,  Edward,  29 

William  Francis,  240 


Chalmers, 


Arthur    George 
morency,  156 


de    Mont- 


,,         Patrick  Reginald,  124 
Chamberlain,  Arthur,  214 
Arthur  Neville,  88 
Herbert  Reginald,  213 
John,  224 
Joseph  Austen,  53 
Percy  Garratt,  209 

„         Walter  Basil,  243 
Chamberlin,  Frederick  George,  180 

„         Robert  Marshall,  91 
Champion,  Alan  Trcweeke,  306 
Chance,  Arent  Schuyler  de  Puyster,  45 
Chaning-Pearce,  Wilfrid  Thomas,  278 
Chanler,  John  Armstrong,  46 
Chaplin,  Alfred  Ernest,  151 

,,         Clement  O'Neal,  244 

,,         Godfrey  Ramsey,  167 

„         James  Cottingham,  255 

,,          Leonard  Chippendall,  283 
Chapman,  Harry,  288 

„         John  Abel,  182 
Charles,  Allen  Aitchison  Havelock,  282 

,,         John  Roger,  142 

,,         Michael  Thomas,  155 
Charlton,  Francis  Hartley,  132 

„         Frederick  William,  207 
Chase,  Charles  Allen,  248 

,,         George  Armitage,  279 
Chatwin,    Greville     Augustus     Francis 

Mason,  199 

Chawner,  William  Rupert,  302 
Chaworth- Musters,  George  Patricias,  29 1 
Cheese,  Edward  Alfred,  143 

„         John  Ethelstan,  184 
Chilton,  Thomas,  71 
Chin i),  Alan  Edward,  70 

„          Harold  William,  127 

„  Maurice  Henry,  101 
Chittick,  Hubert  Stanley,  267 
Cholmondeley,  Randal  Berners,  4 

„         Thomas  Tatton  Reginald,  65 
Christie,  Harold  Douglas,  215 

„         Lionel  Ronald,  287 

„          Stanley  Percy,  182 

„         William  Charles,  131 
Christie-Miller,  see  Christy,  S.  R. 
Christopherson,  Derman,  151 

„          Horace,  136 
Christy,  Sydney  Richardson,  144 

„          Walter  Arthur  Chetwynd,  109 
Chrystal,  George  Gordon,  270 
Chubb,  Clifford,  272 
Church,  Leslie  Humphrey,  243 
Churchward,  Percy  Alaric,  304 


CLA — COP] 


Index. 


319 


Clarence,  Arthur  Arderne,  234 
Clark,  Arthur  Lyndon,  30 

„         Charles  Edward,  163 

„         Edward  Stuart,  196 

,,         Francis  Allen,  254 

Francis  Hartley  Hall,  277 
George  Ernest,  233 
Henry  Denton,  239 
Henry  Douglas,  297 
John  Norman  D'Arcy,  144 

,,         William  Harold,  247 
Clarke,  Alan  Strafford,  220 

„         Alfred  Etheldred,  141 

,,         Arthur  Lionel  Crisp,  131 

„         Charles  Samuel,  146 

„         Charles  Wentworth,  159 

„         Edward  Montagu  Campbell,  267 

„         Ernest  Joseph,  198 

,,         George  Hodges,  107 

„          Henry  Herbert,  163 

„          Walrond  Bernard,  1 16 
Clayton,  Frank,  240 

„         Geoffrey  Hare,  257 

„         John  Hunt,  78 

,,         Jonathan  Maurice,  269 
Clayton-Brown,  William  Dealtry,  99 
Clegg,  Edmund  Barwick,  175 

„          Frederick,  26 
Clifford,  Alexander,  152 

„         George  Henry,  1 10 

„         Henry  Charles,  31 
Clive,  Herbert  Reginald,  132 
Close,  Francis  Archibald,  77 
Coates,  John  Spencer,  204 

„         Thomas  Linnaeus,  195 
Cobb,  Cecil  Henry,  80 

,,         Charles  Edward,  26 

„         Francis  Arthur,  260 

„         Francis  Cecil,  160 

„         Francis  Harold,  196 

„         Francis  Marsden  Reginald,  217 

„         Francis    Mervyn    Chippendale, 
177 

„         Francis  Rupert  Victor,  275 

,,         Henry  Frederick,  218 

,,          Herbert  Edmund,  290 

„         Herbert  Enfield,  72 

,,         John  Gerard,  19 

,,         John  Henry,  52 

„         John  Mansfield,  269 

„         Robert,  218 

„         Thomas  Hugh,  42 

„         William  Grahame,  200 
Cochran,  George  Walker,  236 

,,         James  Alfred,  9 

,,         John  Augustus,  7 
Cochrane,  Russell  Duff,  270 

,,         Walter  Neville,  101 
Cock,  James  Harold,  196 
Cockburn,  Hampden  Zane  Churchill,  86 


Cockerell,    Laurence     Homan     Mulock 

Pepys,  197 
Cohen,  Benjamin  Arthur,  24 

,,          Harry  Montefiore,  180 

,,         William  Herbert,  68 
Cole,  Charles  Livesey,  304 
Coles,  Frederick  William,  63 

„          Henry  Hartland,  31 

„         John  Howell,  72 

,,          Percival,  68 

„          Philip  Bartlett,  194 
Collier,  Bertram  William,  139,  307 

„          William  Tregonwell,  300 
Collin,  Francis  Spencer,  267 
Collingwood,  Robin,  302 
Collins,  Geoffrey  Abdy,  294 

Philip,  248 
Collinson,  Christopher  Barber,  15 

„         John,  2 

„         Walter  Waller,  164 
Collis,  Maurice  Stewart,  297 
Colls,  Arthur  Stanley,  55 
Colmer,  Graham  John,  286 
Colmore,  William  Thomas,  228 
Colpoys,  Henry  Theodore,  301 
Colt,  Francis  Dymock,  55 
Colville,  John  Ross,  190 
Combe,  George,  46 

„         James,  180 

„         Samuel  Barbour,  207 
Compton,  Cuthred,  254 
Conant,  Eric  Edward  Wake,  202 

„          Harry  Charles,  220 
Concannon,  Edmund  George,  153 
Conybeare,  Charles  Henry,  5 

„          John  Josias,  294 
Coode,  Charles  Louis,  97 

„         William  Melvill,  67 
Cook,  Adrian  Henry,  296 

„         Arthur  Edwin,  240 

„         James  Falshaw,  156 

„         Joseph,  109 

„         Philip  Howard,  280 

„         Sam,  27 
Cooke,  A  If,  260 

„         Cyril  John  Shapleigh,  292 

„          Harry  Nickson,  131 

„         Henry  Harwood,  205 

„         Jack  Hewson,  184 

„         Reginald  Walter,  75 

„         Sidney  Fitzwyman,  64 
Cooke-Hurle,  Edward  Forbes,  65 
Cooper,  Clive  Foster,  206 

„         Edward  Trenchard,  64 

William  Wilfrid,  247 
Coote,  Charles  Harold,  59 

„         Chidley  Eyre,  29 

„         Howard,  49 
Cope,  Geoffrey  Silvervvood,  301 
Copeland,  William  Brian,  305 


320 


Index. 


[COP— DAL 


Copeland,  William  Henry  Lawrence,  14 
Coppock,  John  Charles,  28 
Corah,  John  Reginald,  252 
Corbett,  Edward  Corles,  no 
Cordiner,  Robert  Charles,  7 
Cornwall,  JamesHandysideMarshall, 287 
Corry,  Herbert  William,  198 
Cory,  Arthur  Myrie,  281 

„         Edgar  Myrie,  255 

„         Ivan  Rupert,  277 
Cossar,  George  Carter,  221 
Cott,  Alfred  William,  288 
Cotterill,  John  Clement  Chawner,  169 
Cotterill-Phillips,  see  Cotterill 
Cotton,  Lionel  Francis,  107 
Couchman,  Bertram  Cornish,  42 

„         Ernest  Henley,  42 

„         Philip  Holbech,  74 
Coulthard,  Frank,  63 
Courage,  Anthony,  159 

„         Douglas  Knyvett,  226 

„          Harry  Ernest,  96 
Court,  Edward  Darlington,  30 
Courtauld,  John  Sewell,  221 

„         Richard  Minton,  196 

„         Samuel,  170 

,,         Stephen  Lewis,  248 

„          William  Julien,  1 12 
Courtenay,  Charles  Pepys,  no 

,,          Henry  Hugh,  126 
Cowan,  Percy  John,  160  ^ 

,,         Robert  Bruce,  9 
Cowley,  George  Evelyn,  294 

„         George  Hamilton  Ivens,  252 
Cowlishaw,  Francis  Ion,  113 
Cox,  Alfred  Richardson,  53 

„         Charles  Henry  Fortnom,    206 

,,         Douglas  Howard,  232 

„         Edwin  Arthur  Russell,  106 

,,         Frederick  Hugh,  215 

„         George  Darrell,  126 

,,         Guy  Russell,  271 

,,          Henry  Leonard,  143 

,,          Henry  Morton,  34 

„         Herbert  Louis  Noel,  27 

,,         Keith  Trenchard,  282,  308 

,,         Kenneth  Murchison,  8 

,,          Lionel  Maidstone,  215 
Cox-Murchison,  see  Cox,  K.  M. 
Cuzens-Hardy,  Basil,  273 

,,         Edward  Herbert,  139 
Grace,  Herbert  Stanley,  270 
Craig,  Clive,  i  56 

„          Herbert  James,  104 
Cramer-Roberts,  Frank  William,  234 
Cranmer-Byng,  Hugh  Edward,  144 
Craven,  Harold  Evelyn  Andrew,  270 
Crawford,  Claude  Melville,  29,  307 

„         Richmond  Shakespeare,  77,  307 
Crawley-Boevey,  Arthur  Curtis,  145 


Crawley-Boevey,  Charles  Arthur,  199 

„          Edward  Martin,  135 

„         Leslie,  260 

Crawshaw,  John  Charlesworth,  259 
Creswick,  Francis  Nathaniel,  164 
Crewdson,  Joseph,  150 
Crockford,  Leslie  Charles,  286 
Croft,  Frank  Garrelt,  122 

„          Peter,  134 
Crofton,  Morgan  George,  201 
Crofts,  Thomas  Robert  Norman,  141 
Crosbie-Dawson,  George,  149 
Cross,  Carlton,  5 

„          Charles  Francis,  7 

„         Francis  John  Kynaston,  63 

„         William  Coats,  176 
Crosse,  Richard  Banastre,  296 
Crosthwaite,  Hugh  Stewart,  203 
Crouch,  Charles  Percival,  24 
Crowe,  Frank,  21 1 
Crowther,  Guy  Fenwick,  243 
Cruickshank,  Arthur  Henry  Prinsep,  252 

„         Fletcher  Cecil  Macdonald,  236 
Cruso,  Henry  Alfred  Antony,  136 
Cruttwell,    Charles   Robert    Mowbray 

Fraser,  284 

Cubitt,  Bertram  Blakiston,  20 
Cullimore,  James,  277 
Culshaw,  George  Harold,  60 
Cumberbatch,  Carlton  Parry,   n 

„         Laurence  Charles,  52 
Gumming,  Charles  Linnaeus,  297 
Cuningham,  Arthur  Mactier,  24 

„         John  Fairlie,  35 
Cunliffe,  Harold  Hastilow,  259 

„          Robert  Neville  Henry,  252 

„         Thomas  Henry  Withers,  272 

„         William  Richard,  279 
Cunningham,  James  Cyril,  265 

„         Robert,  297 

,,         Tom  Eric,  284 
Curell,  Andrew  Cottrell,  214 
Curry,  Granville  Edward,  75 
Curteis,  Henry  Herbert,  34 
Curtis- Hay  ward,  Charles  Miles,  259 

„         Reginald,  196 

„         Thomas,  184 
Curtler,  Henry  Hoskins,  13 
Curwen,  Cecil  Niel,  297 
Custance,  Studley  Neville,  281 

DADLEY,  John  Arthur  Sabin,  44 
Dainton,  Arthur  Harold,  281 

,,  Sydney  Herbert  George,  244 
Dainty,  George  Edward  Goodall,  28 
Dalby,  Alan,  136 

„         John,  117 
Dale,  Charles  Alfred,  34 
Dallin,  Francis  Thomas,  140 
Dalton,  Basil  Imlay,  258 


DAM — DOB] 


Index. 


321 


d'Ambrumenil,  Ernest,  276 

„         Philip,  277 
Daniel,  Illtyd  Arthur  Evan,  260 
Daniel),  Cecil  Norman,  202 

„         Gilbert  Lindsay,  212 
Danson,  Arthur  Llewellyn,  156,  308 
Danvers,  see  Ellis-Dan vers 
Darbishire,  Robert  Shelby,  281 
Darcus,  Solomon  Henry,  3 
Darnell,  Charles  Knapp,  89 
Dashwood,  Arthur  Paul,  230 

„          Wilfrid  James,  250 
Davenport,  Frank  Maturin,  298 

,,         Gilbert  Capell,  218 

,,          Henry  Reginald,  190 

,,         John  Archibald,  190 

,,         Leonard  Marriott,  299 
Davey,  Arthur  Jex,  105 

,,         Horace  Scott,  58 
Davidson,  Frank  James,  89 
Davie,  Bertie  George,  157 
Davies,  Arthur  Gerald  Capel,  127 

„         Arthur  Henry,  173 

„         Charles  Hugh,  286 
Cyril  Froodvale,  94 
Dudley  Oliveira,  147 
Earl  Bourne,  229 
Edward  Fox  St.  Aubrey,  102 
Henry  Eustace,  147 

„         James  Arthur,  142 

„         John  Charles  Silvester,  306 

,,         John  Christopher,  299 

„         Oswyn  St.  Leger,  133 

„         Ottley  Wilding,  1 19 

„         William,  129 
Davies,  see  also  Morris-Davies 
Davis,  Bernard  Eric,  288 

„          Frank  Prosser,  270 

,,         Rushworth  Kennard,  235 
Davy,  George  Charles  Hague,  127 
Daw,  Charles  Bennett,  290 

„         William  Fabyan  Bennett,  197 
Dawkins,  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  6 

„         Thomas  Frederick,  82 
Dawson,  Harry,  294 

„         James  Lofthouse,  39 

„         John,  29 

„         John  Sharp,  26 

„         Vincent  Osborne  Cort,  117 
Dawson,  see  also  Crosbie-Dawson 
Day,  Charles  Nevile,  114 

„         Herbert  Allen,  4 
Daymond,  Herbert  George,  36 
Deacon,  Harold  Albert,  166 

„         Reginald  Evelyn,  237 

,,         Stuart,  107 
Deakin,  Carrick  Ransome,  150 

„         Ernest  Newton,  73 

„         Frederick  Farrer.  186 

,,          George  Vyvyan,' 305 
VOL.  III. 


Deakin,  William  Rothschild,  89 

Dealtry,  Thomas,  18 

Dean,  Charles  Geoffrey,  179 

De  Candolle,  Charles  RaymondPyramus 

58.  3°7 

„         Richard  Emile  Augustine,  101 
de  Fonblanque,  Philip,  264 
DC  Havilland,  Ivon  Molesworth  Charles 

Jason,   192 
Deighton,  Richard  Mather,  130 

,,         William  Christopher,  192 
De  la  Condomine,  Robert  Coutart,  193 
Delay,  Herbert  Walter,  1 1 1 
De  Lissa,  Arthur  Rene,  166 
Delmege,  Edward  Collis,  169,  308 
Demuth,  Lewis  Henry,  40 
Dendy,  Murray  Heathfield,  267 

„         Norman  Heathfield.  282 
Denis  Browne,  William  Charles,  301 
Dennis,  Stanley  Mertyn,  89 

„         Sydney,  185 
Denny,  Edward  Henry  Marland,  36 
Dent,  Harry,  39 
Denton,  George  Clarke,  220 

„         John,  136 

„         William,  153 
de  Pass,  Frank  Alexander,  287 
De  Renzy,  Annesley  St.  George,  109 
de  Rin,  Angelo  Victor  John,  257 
de  Rivaz,  Charles  Henry  Chevally,  85 
Dt-uchar,  John  Seaton,  194 

„         Leslie  Robertson,  225 
de  Vere,  Gaston  Le'on  du  Chene,  125 
Dew,  Noel  Aylmer,  278 
Dewar,  John,  261 

„         Michael  Bruce  Urquhart,  275 
de  Wend  Fenton,  William  Ross,  256 
De  Wolff,  Hugh  Francis,  243 
Dhani,  Mom  Chow,  288 
Dickinson,  George  Fryer,  280 

,,         James,  263 

,,         Ronald    Francis    Bickersteth, 

288 
Dickson,    Joseph    William    Edmund, 

297 

Dilke,  Charles  Wentworth,  136 
Dillon,  Edward  Wentworth,  222 

„         Eric  FitzGerald,  211 
Dix,  Robert  Malam,  224 
Dixon,  Anthony  Joseph  Steele,  35 

„         Archibald  Willis,  105 

„         Clive  Macdonel,  107 

„         Ernest  Leslie  Basset,  273 

„         Herbert,  202 

„          Lennox  Burton,  90 

„         Percy,  228 

„         Thomas,  20 

„         Wynyard,  144 
Dobie,  James  Jardine,  186 
Dobson,  Robert  Nelson,  164 

BB 


322 


Index. 


BOD— EDW 


Dodgson.ReginaldCharles  Frederick,  306 
Doig,  John  Alexander,  183 
Don,  Alan  Campbell,  259 

,,         Francis  Percival,  271 

„         Frederick  WilliamRobertson, 289 
Donald,  Archibald  Douglas,  66 

„         Colin  Dunlop,  202 

„         Douglas,  145 

„         Thomas  Walter,  186 

„         William  Francis  Maxwell,  224 
Donisthorpe,  Frederick  Russell,  27 
Donnison,  James  Oldaker,  38 

„         Thomas  Edward,  20 
Dorman,  Arthur  Charles,  153 

„         Arthur  John,  227 

„         Bedford  Lockwood,  202 
Dormer,  Cecil  Rhodes,  299 
Dougherty,  John  Gerald,  241 
Doughty,  Charles,  205 
Douglas,  Archibald  John  Angus,  249 
Douie,  Francis  McCrone,  274 
Dove,  John,  134 

„         Percy  Matthew,  122 
Dowdall,  Harold  Chaloner,  87 

,,         Thomas  Percy,  77 
Downing,  Arthur  Joseph,  9 

„         Geoffrey,  57 

„          Henry  John,  32 
Dowson,  Aubrey  Osier,  148 

,,          Edgar  Enfield,  95 

,,         Erasmus  Charles  Head,  82 

„         Oscar  Follett,  2 1 4 

„         Percy  Enfield,  148 

„         Robert,  283 
Drake,  Bernard  Harpur,  167 

,,          Henry  Harcourt,  9 
Draper,  Alick  Darby,  264 

,,          Bernard  Montagu,  162 

„         Roland  Herbert,  177 

„         Warwick  Herbert,  136 
Drinkwater,  George  Carr,  21 1 

„         John  Roddam,  296 
Drummond,  Arthur  Lennox,  81 

„         Charles,  180 

,,         Duncan  Powys,  71 

„          Edgar  Lorn,  70,  307 

„          Huntly  Redpath,  48 

,,         James  Iver  Macpherson,  92 

,,         Norman  Maurice,  268 
Duffield,  Arthur  Stewart,  91 
Dugdale,  Gerald,  253 

„         James  Henry,  46 

„         John, 103 

„    John  Percy,  206 

„    John  Sydney,  282 

„    Joseph,  131 

„         Richard  William,  303 

„         Sydney,  3 

„         Walter  Geoffrey,  280 

„         William,  117 


Dugdale,  William  Marshall,  217 
Duke,  Ernest  Hamilton,  130 

„          Mervyn  Oliver  Molesworth,  289 

„         Reginald  Franklyn  Hare,  286 

,,  Reginald  Hare,  206 
Dukes,  Clement,  150 

„         Laurence,  213 

„         Maurice,  274 

„         William  Battley,  167 
Dulley,  Herbert,  88 
Dunbar,  see  Nugent  Dunbar 
Dunbar-Brander,  James,  169 
Duncan,  David  Ross,  261 

„         George  Bruce,  244 

,,         James  Grant,  223 

,,          John,  208 

„         Joseph  Hugh,  282 
Dunell,  Cyril,  8 

Dunkerly,  William  Charles,  120 
Dunkley,  Edward  Vincent,  208 
Dunlop,  Launcelot  Lindsay  Brook,  301 

„         William  Eric  Brook,  286 
Durham,  Frank  Rogers,  123 
Duthy,  George  Walter,  262 
Dutton,  John  Victor,  78 
Dyer,  George  Nowers,  221 

„         Thomas  Swinnerton,  12 
Dyke,  John  Ewart,  140 
Dykes,  Douglas  Edward  Pellew,  154 

EAULK,  Frank  Cornish,  112 

„          John  Bernard,  132 

,,         Walter  Standley,  103 
Eaton-Shore,  Norbury,  292 
Eccles,  Joseph  Louis,  289 

,,          Percy,  222 

,,         Thomas,  155 
Eckersley,  Arthur,  184 

,,  Walter  Hubert,  152 
Eckhardt,  Oscar  Philip,  297 
Ecroyd,  Edward,  51 

,,          William,   13 
Eddis,  Bruce  Lindsay,  246 
Eddison,  Harold  Tatham,  165 
Eddy,  Kenneth  Lewis,  221 
Ede,  Cuthbert,  289 
Edelstein,  Adolph  Julius,  225 
Eden,  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  295 
Eden- H iron,  John,  26 
Edgar,  Robert  Gerald,  259 
Edgington,  Herbert,  142 

„         Walter,  171 

Edlin,  Edward  Frederick  Holberton,  98 
Edmondson,  James  Townley,  208 

„          Robert  Holt,  225 
Edmunds,  John  Masters,  15 
Edward,  Alan  Philip  Kenrick,  132 
Edwards,  Charles  Frederick,  57 

„         Douglas  Bruce,  255 

„         Francis  Harold,  25 


EDW— FIN] 


Index , 


323 


Edwards,  Isaac  Newton,  76 

„          Llewellyn,  12 

,,         Roderick  Mackenzie,  r  I 

„          Walter  Mansel,  258 
Egerton,  Charles  Caledon,  276 

„         Charles  Philip,  38 
Elder,  Alexander  Lang,  304 
Elderton,  Arthur,  154 
Eley,  Charles  Cuthbert,  133 

„         Edward  Thomas,  239 
Elin,  Henry  Dyne,  74 
Elkington,  Charles  John,  156 
Ellis,  Arthur,  1 28 

„         Bernard  Pemberton,  159 

,,         Charles  Swinford,  291 

„          Everett  Wodehouse,  252 

„         Gerald  Hubert  Leigh  Wyburne, 
203 

,,          Henry  Radcliffe,  263 

„         John  Christopher  Radclyffe,  80 

„         Thomas,  97 

,,         Thomas  Arthur  McMahcn,  169 

„         Walter  Affleck,  294 
Ellis-Danvers,  Gerald  Rochfort,  289 
Ellison,  Guy  Moreton,  250 

„         Henry  Richard  Nevill,  87 

„         William  Reynolds,  172 
Elsee,  Arthur,  49 

„         Charles,  148 

„          Henry  John,  31 

„         Herbert,  205 
Emrys-Jones,  Mansel  Franklin,  242 
Engleheart,  Victor  Frederick,  65 
English,  Alexander  Emmanuel,   121 

,,         Richard  Cornforth,  283 
Entwisle,  Arthur,  290 

„         Thomas,  277 
Erichsen,  Frederick  Ole,  97 
Erskine,  Malcolm  Henry,  20 
Esdaile,  Arthur  James,  274 
Essex,  Malcolm,  101 
Esson,  William,   150 
Eustace,  John  James  Hardy  Rowland,  9 
Eustace-Smith,  Lancelot,  97 
Evans,  Arthur  Percivale,  233 

„         Charles  Gilbert,  251 

„         Granville  Pennefather,  89 

,,         Lionel  Thorngate,  292 

„         Martin  Llewellyn,  56 

„         Robert,  26 

„         Sebastian,  2 

,,         Thomas  Arkwright,  36 

,,         William,  210 
Evelegh,  Rosslyn  Curzon,  266 
Evelyn,  Francis  Heron  Lyndon,  302 
Everett,  Isaac  Arthur  Huskisson,  136 
Evers,  Claude  Pilkington,  165 

„         Frank  Percival,  98 

„         Hugh  Lancelot,  226 

„         Ralph  Wentworth,  283 


Kvers-Swindell,  Harold,  76 

,,          Laurence,  169 
Ewens,  Bernard  Creasy,  292 
Ewing,  John  Ludwig  Stewart,  259 
Exham,  Alfred  Harmer,  17 

FABER,  Geoffrey  Cust,  301 
Fabling,  John  Roy,  234 
Fabricius,  Leslie,  288 
Fagge,  Robert  Hilton,  118 
Fairclough,  Edgar  Musgrave,  62 

„         James  Stanley,  91 
Fairhurst,  James  Ashton,  92 
Faithfull,Wyudham  James  Hamilton,  16 
Falk,  Herbert  Eugene,  9 

„         John  Howard  Toynbee,  222 

„         Oswald  Toynbee,  187 
Fallows,  John  Arthur,  48 
Fane,  Cecil,  164 

„         Julian,  175 
Fargus,  Frederick  Brian  Arthur,  287 

„         Nigel  Harry  Skinner,  220 
Farie,  Robert  Gladstone  Sydney  Cotton, 

"54 

Farmer,  William  Alfred,  83 
Farquhar,  William,  43 
Farquharson, William  George  Robertson, 

48 
Farran,  Edmund  Darley,  241 

„         Frederick  St.  Clair,  162 

,,         George  Erie,  91 

„         George  Lambert,  216 
Farrant,  Henry,  189 

„         Melvil,  267 
Farter,  see  Ecroyd,  W. 
Pass,  Herbert  Ernest,  217 
Fayrer,  James  Outram  Spens,  17 
Feldenheimer,  Willy  Moses,  125 
Fell,  Basil  Haig,  75 

„         Michael  Edwin,  299 
Fellowes,  Evelyn  Napier,  13 

,,          Thomas   Lyon,  165 
Fenton,  James  Marriott,  166 
Fenton,  see  also  de  Wend-Fenton 
Fenwick,  William,  37 
Ferguson,  Robert  Hamilton,  292 
Fergusson,  Alan  Walter  John,  190 
Fernley,  Thomas,  45 
Ferrand,  Joshua  Gerard,  152 
Ferrar,  Michael  Lloyd,  163 
Feuerheerd,  Ferdinand  Mathias,  40 
Field,  Archibald  William,  271 

„          Henry  St.  John,  244 

„         John,  267 

„         Mark  Gwendwr,  260 

„         Sydney  Riach,  222 
Filley,  Oliver  Dwight,  244 
Finch,  Frederick  Richard,  115 

„         William  Gerard,  175 
Finlay,  Robert  Francis,  1 74 


324 


Index. 


[FIB — GAB 


Firmstone,  Harold  William,  82 
Firth,  Alec  Mark  Bernard,  300 

„         Alfred,  32 

„         Bernard  Alexander,  72 

„         Charles  Henry  Bramley,  88 

„          Henry  Branson,  47 

„          Edward  Willoughby,  87 

„         John  Bradley,  1 2 

„         John  Loxley,  10 

„         Mark,  12 

,,         Thomas  James,  i  ii 
Fischer,  Charles  Terreneau,  64 
Fisher,  George  Edwin,  278 
Fison,  Edward  Lorimer,  54 

„         Harry  Leonard,  99 

„         John,  33 

„         Walter  Cornell,  9 
Fitzgerald,  Brinsley  John  Hamilton,  I 
FitzGerald,  see  also  Vesey  FitzGerald 
Fitzpatrick,  Richard  William,  257 
FitzRoy,  Robert  Hope,  241 
Fladgate,  Stanley  Gauntlett,   168 
Flavelle,  John  Mason,  29 
Fleischmann,  FriedrichNoelAshcroft,  196 

,,         Oscar  Sheridan,  221 
Fleming,  Ernest  Cole,  254 
Fletcher,  Basil  Lindley,  273 

„         Cyril,  219 

„         Edwin  Howard,  173 

„          Henry  Rivers,  155 

„         Henry  Field,  251 

„         Horatio  John  Walpole,  227 

,,         John  Henry,  21 

,,         Lancelot  Holstock,  79 

„         Norman,  175 

„         Owen  Heaton  Lynch,  238 

„         Philip  Cawthorne,  239 

„         William  Frederick  Ashby,  131 
Flint,  Algernon  Horace,  231 
Florence,  see  Sargant- Florence 
Foden,  Edward  Antrobus,  61 
Foote,  Archibald  Murray,  224 
Forbes,  Eustace  Macleod,  32 

„         Patrick  William,  14 
Ford,  Richard  Nagle,  246 
Ford,  see  also  St.  Clair  Ford 
Fordham,  Rupert  Oswald,  2 

„         Wolverley  Attwood,  2 
Forget,  Alfred  Edward,  20 
Forman,  Dudley  Perry,  284 
Forrest,  George  FitzGeorge,  225 

,,         James,  1 1 
Forshaw,  George  Alfred,  23 

„         Henry  Philip,  181 

„         John  Horrocks,  159 
Forster,  see  Arnold-Forster 
Forward,  Sydney  Brittain,  149 
Foster,  Alfred  James,  57 

„         Frank  Broome,  174 

„         Henry  fcvans,  293 


Foster,  Hugh  Cunliffe,  107 

„         Kenric  George,  88 
Fowle,  Thomas  Ernie,  45 

„         William  Thomas,  277 
Fowler,  Archibald  Robert,  56 

,,         Arthur  John,  72 

„         George  Herbert,  177 

„         William  Edward  Eddison,  95 
Fox,  Edmund  John,  159 
Francis,  Arthur  Bruce  Charles,  191 

,,         Guy  Lancelot  Brereton,  278 

„         Reginald  John  Edwards,  121 

„         Walter  Richardson  Grant,  105 
Frankau,  Claude  Howard  Stanley,  235 

,,     George  Neuberg,  2 1 7 
Franklyn,  Geoffrey   Ernest  Warren,  292 

,,          Harold  Edmund,  265 
Fraser,  Denholm  de  Montalt  Stuart,  301 

„         Hugh  Stein,  36 

„         James  Howie,  287 

„         John  Alexander,  I 

„         Wallace,  163 
Freeman,  Noel  William,  253 

„         Wilfred  Rhodes,  293 
French,  Reginald,  241 
Frith,  William  Robert,  269 
Fryer,  John  Claud  Fortescue,  283 
Fullagar,  Francis  John,  170 
Fuller,  Charles  Drury,  305 
Furber,  Albert  Leslie,  122 

,,         Montague,  137 
Furlong,  Alfred  William,  231 
Furness,  John  Monteith,  84 

„         Robert  Allason,  238 

GABBITAS,  Gerald  William  Bassett,  212 
Gaddum,  Alfred  Edward,  123 

„         Arthur  Graham,  146 

„         Arthur  Louis  Roger,  88 

„         Frank  Ernest,  78 

„         Frederick  Ducange,  25 

,,         George  Percy,  98 

„         Russell  Charles  Sydney,  206 
Gainsford,  Thomas  Alan,  208 
Gair,  Henry  Burgh,  234 

,,         John  Hamilton,  6 
Gaitskell,  Charles  Edward,  172 

„          Herbert  Ashley,  137 
Galloway,  Reginald,   152,  307 
Gait,  Herbert,  12 

Gamlen,  John  Charles  Blagdon,  257 
Ganderton,  Charles  Milner,  305 

,,         Martin  Noel,  289 
Gardiner,  Joseph  Napier,  118 
Gardner,  Arthur  Dancan,  247 

„         James  Cardwell,  61 

„         Richard  Titley,  22 

„         Willoughby,  23 
Garforth,  William,  228 
Garnett,  Charles  James  William,  42 


GAB— QBE] 


Index. 


325 


Garnctt,  Francis  Charles  Humfrey,  276 

„         George  William,  34 

„         Newstead,  62 

„         Peter  Percy  Robert,  70 

,,         William,  80 
Garratt,  Geoffrey  Theodore,  302 
Garraway,  Harry  Stephenson,  122 
Garrett,  Alfred  Stead,  162 

„         Douglas  Thornbury,  253 

„         Frank,  106 

„          Henry  Fawcett,  265 

„          Hugh  Littlewood,  47 

,,         Newson  Littlewood,  82 

„         Richard,  66 

„         Ronald  Thornbury,  297 

,,         Stephen,  194 

„         Victor  Richard,  287 
Garrett-Smith,  Louis,  286 
Garrod-Thomas,  Richard  Noel,  262 
Gaskell,  Holbrook,  203 
Gaskell,  see  also  Penn-Gaskell 
Gatacre,  John  Kirwan,  250 
Gates,  Howard  Francis,  71 
Gatty,  see  Scott-Gatty 
Gay-Roberts,  Edmund  Lionel,  234 
Geddes,  Guy  Westland,  214 

„         John,  201 
Gedge,  Francis  Escombe,  304 

„          Sydney  Francis,  19 
Gellatly,  Christopher  Charles,  39 

„         Herbert,  60 
Gemmell,  Alan  Cecil,  219 

„         Kenneth  Thomas,  253 
Geoghegan,  Norman  Meredith,  168 
George,  Alfred  Otway,  160 

,,         Christopher,  184 
Gething,  Arthur  Edwards,  35 
Gibb,  Alexander,  124 

„         John  George  Paton,  144 

Paul,  285 
Gibbs,  Charles  Frederic,  157 

„         John  Slater,  141 
Giffard,  Campbell  Walter,  286 

„         George  James,  277 
Gilfillan,  Farleigh,  146 

,,         Robert,  146 
Gilkison,  Dugald  Stewart,  206 

„         James  David  Ralston,  250 
Gill,  Arthur  Percy,  37 

,,          Benjamin  Kemp,  76 

„         Francis  Hartley,  283 
Gilliat,  Harold,  290 
Gilligan,  John  Vanner,   194 
Gillson,  Frank,  44 

,,         Godfrey,  84 

„         Maurice  Paget,  1 13 
Gilmour,  James  Patrick  Eden,  27 
Glendinning,  Halbert  James,  302 
Godfrey,  Francis  William,  173 
Godman,  Arthur  Lowthian,  18 1 


Godman,  Hubert,  191 

„          Laurence,  2 1  i 
Goff,  John  Talbot,  215 

„         Thomas  Crosbie,  202 
Goffey,  Thomas,  175 
Goldie,  George  Henry,  290 

„         Noel  Barre',  242 
Goldy,  Arnold,  50 
Good,  Francis  Stafford,  138 
Goode,  Albert,  151 

„          Hugh  Rhonold,  219 

„         Thomas,  118 

Goodwin,  Henry  Arthur  Christopher,  293 
Gordon,  Alexander  Robert  Gisborne,  233 

„          Alexander  Stuart,  9 

„         Cosmo  Alexander,  265 

,,         James  Edgar,  270 

,,         John  Steuart,  214 

,,         Stanley  Edgar,  306 
Gore,  see  Hume-Gore 
Gorton,  Geoffrey  Poole,  280 
Goschen,  George  Joachim,  75 

„          William  Henry,  103 
Goslett,  Alfred  Harold,  176 

„          Maynard  Gordon,  144 

„         Raymond  G wynne,  264 

„         William  Bernard,  147 
Gotch,  Roby  Myddleton,  300 
Gotto,  James  Porter  Corry,  215 
Gouldesbrough,  Claude,  224 
Gover,  William  Welch  Barrows,  174 
Gow,  Andrew  Sydenham  Farrar,  276 
Gowan,  Hyde  Clarendon,  192 
Cowers,  Ernest  Arthur,  217 

,,         William  Frederick,  161 
Graham,  Cecil  Erskine,  238 

„         Christopher  Norman,  253 

„         Claude,  221 

„         Francis  Noel,  266 

„         John  Gordon,  178 

„         Malcolm  Hay,  178 

,,          William  Fergus,  178 
Grahame,  Alexander  Monteith  Brown,  18 

„         John  Buchanan,  18 
Grandage,  Donald,  305 
Granet,  William  Guy,  88 
Grant,  Jack  McClean,  302 

„         Patrick  Charles  Murray,  13 
Graseman,  Cuthbert,  304 
Gray,  Donald  Christopher,  245 

,,         Duncan  MacKinnon,  18 1 

,,          Francis  James,  216 

„         James  Mackey,  145 

„         James  Neville,  266 

„         Percival,  138 
Gray-Buchanan,  Thomas  Fade,  162 
Greaves,  John,  181 

„         John  Hall,  54 
Green,  Charles  Everitt,  76 

„         Charles  Stevenson,  101 


326 


Index. 


[GEE — HAN 


Greenway,  Edwin  Ricketts,  215 
Greenwood,  Robin,  253 
Greer,  John  Arthur,  181 
Greg,  Edward  Hyde,  53 

„          Ernest  William,  31 

„          Gerald  Rathbone,  70 

,,          Henry  Philips,  63 

„         John  Ronald,  72 

„         Percival  Henry,  97 
Gregson,  Bryan  Padgett,  149 

„         Geoffrey  Kirkes,  232 

,,         Henry  Guy  Fulljames  Savage, 

»39 

„         Richard  Eustace  Stockdale,  222 
Grenside,  Harold  Cutcliffe,  199 
Greville,  Ronald  Henry  Fulke,  51 
Gribbon,  Walter  Harold,  212 

„          William  Lancaster,  2OI 
Grice,  James  Elliott,  88 
Grierson,  Douglas,  134 

„         Frederick  Vedast,  297 

„         James,  75 

„         John  Armitage,  295 

„         William  Wylie,  42 
Grieve,  William  Robert,  191 
Grieve,  see  also  Macfarlane-Grieve 
Griffin,  Albert  Edwin,  39 

„         John  Thomas,  22 
Griffith,  Charles  Edward,  239 

„          Llewelyn,  255 
Griffith -Boscawen,     Arthur    Sackville 

Trevor,  59 
Griffiths,  Cecil  Hubert  Morgan,  174 

„         Claud  Vernon  Philipps,  241 

GeraldWilliamPercival  Morgan, 

216 

Grischotti,  William,  218 
Grover,  Charles  Walter,  210 

„         Percival  Charles,  162 
Grove  White,  James  Herbert,  302 

,          John  Alexander,  202 
Robert,  225 

„         William  Ernest,  183 
Grubb,  Louis  Henry,  74 
Grun,  Robert  Honneffer  James,  102 
Grundy,  Geoffrey  Stewart,  277 
Grylls,  Horace  Here,  210 

„         John  Bere,  168 
Gubbins,  Launcelot  Russell,  233 

„         Thomas  Russell,  281 
Guedalla,  Florance  Montefiore,  131 

„          Herbert,  137 

„         Philip,  294 
Gummer,  Herbert  Ingram,  281 
Gunn,  Arthur  Hill,  159 

„          Ernest,  181 
Gunter,  Richard  Francis,  114 
Guppy,  Francis  Henry,  298 
Gurney,  Kenneth  Gerard,  288 
Guscotte,  Leonard  John,  51 


Giiterbock,  John  Alfred,  303 

,,         Paul  Julius  Gottlieb,  280,  308 
Guthrie,  Seton  Charles  Baillie,  240 
Guthrie,  see  also  Lingard  Guthrie 
Guthrie  Smith,  Wilfred  Marshall,  in 
Gwyn,  Reginald  Preston  Jermy,  98 
Gwyther,  Edward  Newill,  140 

HACK,  Bastle  Starmer,  129 
Hadden,  Francis  John,  20 

„         Frederick,  8 

,,          Henry  Alexander,  49 

„         Thomas,  8 
Haddock,  James  Rudolph,  50 

„          Lorents  Braun,  58 

„         Sydney  George,   15 
Hadley,  Felix  Cyril  Timmins,  214 
Hadrill,  Arthur  William,  172 

,,          Henry  Clement,  135 
Hadwen,  Herbert  Seymour,  170 
Haes,  John  Andrew,  151 
Haggie,  Charles  James,  93 

„         Oswald  Sinclair,  258 

„         Peter  Norman  Broughton,  225 
Hahn,  Frederick  Alexander,  7 
Haig,  Kenneth  George,  203 
Haigh,  Lionel  Clifford,  133 
Haines,  Cecil  Evered,  82 

,,          Ernest  Alfred,  42 
Hale,  John  Henry,  33 
Hales,    Arthur    John     Shirley    Hoare, 

222 

Hall,  Arthur  John,  72 

,,         Arthur  Robinson  Kay,  8 1 

,,         Charles  Ernest,  15 

„          Edward  Marshall,  6 

„          Ernest  Byfield,  189 

„         Frederick  Robert,  207 

„         Harry  Garforth,  40 

„         John,  115 

„         John  Herbert,  i 

„         Marriott  Firth,  76 

„         Thomas  Herbert,  15 

„         Walter  Graham,  46 

„         William,  145,  307 

„         William  Grey,  124 
Hallett,  see  Miller- Hallett 
Halsey,  William  Stirling,  36 
Hamer,  David  John,  164 

,,         Meredith  Ashton,  164 
Hamilton,  Clarence  Haslewood,  177 

„         Claude  Melville  Bruce,  183 

„         Fraser  Grant,  54 
Hamilton,  see  also  Stevenson-Hamilton 
Hamley,  Walter  Raleigh  Thornhill,  158 
Hammond,  Arthur  Edward,  261 

,,         Charles  Petrie,  298 

,,         Henry  Francis,  157 
Hampson,  James  Frederick,   186 
Hancock,  Herbert,  172 


HAN— HBA] 


Index. 


327 


Hancock,  Ralph  Ernest,  289 

„         William  Frederick  Watkins,  293 
Hancocks,  Annesley  John,  75 

„         Williams,  303 
Hands,  Arnold  James  Garratt,  300 

„          Paul  Telford.  306 
Hanham,  see  Swinburne-Hanham 
Hankey,  Clement  'I'heodore  Alers,  160 
„         Donald  William  Alers,  256 

,,          Hugh  Mostyn  Alers,  138 

,,         Maurice  Pascal  Alers,   166 
Hannay,  Alexander  Kay,  225 

,,          Anthony  Dixon,  24 
„         Charles  Scott,  214 
Hannen,  Benjamin,  29 

,,          Edward  Charles,  51 
Hanson,  Francis  Stanhope,  97 
Harben,  Guy  Philip,  219 
Harding,  Cecil  Redfern,  145 

„          Charles  Copeley,  140 

„         George  Herbert,  140 

„          Lawrance,  206 

„         Reginald  Tuffley,  106 

„         Thomas,  178 

,,         William  Grosvenor,  91 
Hardman,  William  Henry  Edward,  165 
Hards,  Leo  Arthur,  79 
Hardy,  Claude  Arthur,  300 

„         Clive,  285 

„  Henry  Harrison,  224 
Hardy,  see  als>  Cozens- Hardy 
Hargreaves,  Arthur  Shepherd,  61 

„          Frederick,  66 

„         John  Hoyle,  173 

,,         Oliver  Brand  wood,  162 
Hargrove,  Reginald,  153,  307 
Harland,  Albert,  97 

„         Henry  Peirson,  173 

„         Percy  Sawdon,  207 
Harper,  George,  6t 
Harris,  Alfred  Peter,  303 

„         Douglas  Gordon,   245 

,,         George  William,  6 

„         William  Evelyn  Arnold,  249 
Harrison,  Arthur  Hugo,  112 

„         Bernard,  18 

„         Cecil,  159 

„         Charles  Holmes,  123 

„         David,  165 

„         Francis  Capel,  43 

„          Frank  Hyde,  81 

„          Herbert  Champion,  170 

„         James  Molyneux  Hyde,  103 

„         John  Broadley,  217 

,,         Marmaduke  Cecil  Crofton,  50 

„         Oswald,  87 

„         Sydney  Nevill,  63 

„         William  Philip,  275 

,,          Willoughby    Hyde,  93 
Harrowing,  John  Stanley,  300 


Harrowing,  Robert  Guy,  276 
Hart,  Alfred  John,  28 

„          Bertram  Albert  Edward,  44 

„          Ernest  Joseph,  45 

„          John  Russell,  142 

„          Robert  Edward,  182 

„         Thomas  Clifford,  231 

William  Tibbetts,  4 
Hartcup,  Roderick  Edward,  294 
Hart-Davis,  Hugh  Vaughan,  247 
Hartigan,  Dermot  McKnight,  288 
Hartley,  Bernard,  298 

„         George  Rathbone  Addison,  262 

,,          Henry,  89 

„          Walter  Edward  Thomson,  199 
Harvey,  Henry  Paul,  97 

„          Henry  Samuel   Bourne,  39 

,,         James,  291 

„         John  Robert,  20 

,,         John  Wilfred,  300 

„         Samuel,  38 
Haslam,  Bernard  John,  151 

„         John  Frederick  Myddelton,  1 7 1 
Hassell,  Charles  Mynors  Piercy,  48 
Haswell,  Edward  William,  54 

„         Joseph  Stenson,  57 
Hatch,  Charles  Wycliffe,  86 

„         Samuel  Wilberforce,  135 
Hathornthwaite,  James  Carnegy,  208 
Hattersley-Smith,   Wilfrid  Percy  Ashby, 

222 

Hatton,  George  Arthur  Lyon,  294 
Haughton,  William  Theodore  Hoghton, 

273 

Hawes,  Henry  Gurney  Travers,  179 
Hawkins,  Arthur,  132 
Haworth,  Alfred,  89 

,,         Arthur  Adlington,  58 

,,          Frank  Abraham,  146 

„         John  Goodier,  1 13 
Hawson,  William  Grafton,  235 
Hawthorn,  William  Van  Haansbergen, 

123 

Hawtrey,  Seymour  Henry  Coleridge,  121 
Hay,  Alexander  Cyril,  295 

„         John  James,  92 
Hayashi,  Jukichi  Atsyoski,  53 
Hays  Francis  Reginald,  147 
Hayward,  Charles  Wiltens  Andree,  59 
Hayward,  see  also  Curtis-Hayward 
Head,  Robert  Trevelyan,  71 
Headlam,  Cecil,  128 
Heap,  Joseph  Milne,  303 
Heape,  Bernard,  197 
Hearfield,  John,  214 
Heath,  John  Everard,  69 

„         Robert  William,  165 

„         Roger  Meyrick,  301 
Heathcote,  Herbert  Cecil,  244 
Heatley,  John,  53 


328 


Index. 


[HEA— HOL 


Heaton,  Alan  Baldwin,  86 
Heberden,  Arthur  Clements,  279 

,,          Henry  William,  259 
Hechle,  James  Herbert,  60 
Heginbottom,  Alfred,  71 

„          George  Assheton,  120 

,,          William,  57 
Hellawell,  Henry  Swindells,  269 

„         James  Herbert,  237 
Helme,  James  Milner,  299 
Heming  Johnson,  Basil  Gore,  223 
Hemingway,  Ralph  Eustace,  188 
Hemming,  Arthur  George,  73 
Hemp,  Claude  Whitfield,  224 
Henderson,  AlgernonCharlesFrancis,242 

„         Charles  Raymond  Barron,  216 

„         Everard  Francis  Scott,  228 

„         George,  48 

„          Hamilton  Brown  Lord,  298 

„         John  Allardice,  235 

„         John  George  Barron,  100 

„         John  Wishart,  262 

„         Michael  William,  122 

„         William,  70 

„         William  Thomson,  270 
Hendriks,  Augustus  Mark,  208 

„          William  Charles,  202 
Hennell,  Thomas  Blackburn,  182 
Hennessy,  George  Thomas,  306 
Henty,  Arthur  Frank,  197 
Hepburn,  Maurice  Gotch,  243 

„         John  Patrick,  191 
Hepburne-Scott,  Walter  Thomas,  302 
Herapath,  Alfred  Edward,  98 
Herbert,  Gerald  Oscar,  262 

„         Percy  Mark,  265 

„         William  Henry,  206 
Herbert,  see  also  Kenney- Herbert 
Herbert-Stepney,  Cecil  Champagne,  1 15 

„         Herbert  Arthur,  203 

„  Guy  Standish,  229 
Heriot,  see  Maitland-Heriot 
Heron,  George  Wykeham,  215 

„         John  Speir,  142 

,,         Montagu  Freeman,   194 
Herron,  Herbert  George  Whitley,  65 

„         Robert  Douglas,  79 
Hess,  Arthur  Frank,  270 

„         John  Mark  Livingston,  297 
Hessey,  James  Dobson,  87 
Hetley,  Henry  Edward,  278 
Hett,  Henry  Alexander,  249 

„         Leonard  Keir,  290 
Heycock,  John  Hippisley,  17 
Heynemann,  Ernest,  29 
Heywood,  Cyril  Garnett,  298 

,,         George  Guy,  208 
Heyworth,  George  Alexander  Frederick, 

231 
Hibbert,  George  Frederic,  171 


Higgin,  Charles  Ernest,  57 

,,         Thomas  Housman,  27 
Higginbotham,  Charles  Ernest,  65 

„         George,  1 19 

„         John  Ronald  Ker,  114 

,,         Robert  Ker,  54 
Higgins,  Herbert  Oliver  William,  132 

„          Percy  Clynton,  299 
Highley,  Herbert,  73 
Higson,  Frank,  223 
Hiley,  Louis  Richard  Trevenen,  32 
Hill,  Alfred  Rowley,  94 

,,          Arthur  Charles  Percival,  250 

„         Arthur  Norman,  69 

„          Charles  Alexander,  85 

„         Christopher  John,  no 
%      „          Henry  Ernest,  48 

,,          Hugh,  154 

„         James  Leslie,  158 

,,         Ninian  Crawfurd,  89 

,,         Philip  Geoffrey  Powys,  231 

„         Richard,  95 
Hill,  see  also  Berkeley-Hill,  Brodhurst- 

Hill 

Hilleary,  George  Edward,  95 
Hillerns,  Karl  Franz  Friedrich,  258 

,,         Oscar  Hero  Wilhelm,  235 
Hind,  Harold  Ashover,  203 
Hippisley,  Richard  John  Bayntun,  69 
Hipwell,  Harry  Reginald,  228 
Hiron,  see  Eden  Hiron 
Hirst,  Charles  Julius,  285 

„         Gerald  Scott,  289 

„         Philip  Leslie,  38 
Hobley,  Arthur  James,  44 

„         Wallis  Edward,  292 

Walter,  25 

Hobson,  Henry  Overtoil,  120 
Hodge,  Egerton  Francis,  13 
Hodges,  Thomas  Oliver,  216 
Hodgkinson,  Robert  Frank  Byron,  164 
Hodgson,  Charles  Greaves,  95 

,,         Charles  William  Allan,  104 

„         Evan  Lake,  39 

„         Frederick  James,  122 

,,         George  Francis,  142 

,,         George  Graham,  298 

Harold,  66 

Hodson,  Laurence  William,  55 
Hogarth,  Arthur,  105 

„         Joseph  Hatchell,  139 
Holden,  Hugh  Shuttleworth,  226 

„         Ralph  Ainsworth,  219 
Holford,  Charles  Frederick,  199 

„         James  Henry  Edward,  137 

„         John  Carbery,  188 

„         Thomas  Pryse  Arthur,  173 
Hollams,  William  Ernest,  147 
Holland,  Alfred  Valentine,  7 

„         Ernest  Stephen,  242 


HOL— IVE] 


Index. 


329 


Holland,  Franklin,  226 

„          Gerard  Middleton,  228 

„          Kenneth  George,  272 

„          Leonard  Menzies,  275 

„          Walter  Willoughby,  197 
Hollebone,  Stanley  William  Verner,  115 
Hollond,  Henry  Arthur,  256 
Holmden,  Herbert  Winterbotham,   235 
Holme,  Clinton  James  Wilson,  26 

„         Hugh  Basil,  186 
Holmes,  Harry  James  Carleton,  146 

M         Thomas  Daniel   Hill,  71 
Holt,  Edward,  241 

„          Frank,  48 

„         Frederic  Appleby,  289 

„         Joseph,  238 

„         William  Darning,  48  * 

Home,  William  Edward,  18 
Homer,  Thomas,  68 
Homfray,  Popkin,  23 
Hone,  Nathaniel  Thomas,  23 
Hood,  see  Jacomb-Hood 
Hookham,  George  Richard,  278 
Hope,  Owen  Morley,  283 
Hopkins,  Ernest  Threlfall,  8 

,,          Henry,  60 

„         Percy  Alfred,  61 
Hornby,  Geoffrey  Phipps,  300 

„         Hugh  Leycester,  285 
Home,  Ernest  Worthy,  61 

„         Geoffrey  Scott,  278 
Hosford,  Earls  Ainslie,  130 
Hoskyns,  Henry  Charles  Walter,  156 
Hough,  Owen  Vernon  Lacy,  258 
Houghton,  see  Johnson-Houghton 
Housley,  Charles,  1 18 

„          Harold,   166 

„         Samuel  John,  77 
How,  John  Gibbon,  102 
Howard,  Charles  James  Stanley,  78 

„         John  Cephas,  92 

„         John  Grantley,  95 
Howell,  Edward  Rawson,  51 

„          Owen   Bulmer,  229 
Hoyle,  Arthur  Lascelles,  277 

„          James  Smallpage,  5 

„         Joshua  Fielding,  28 
Hoysted, Desmond  Murree  Fitzgerald,  1 56 
Huddart,  Lindow  Hereward  Leofric,  209 
Hudson,  Albert  Wilfrid,  146 

,,          Arthur  Cyril,  146 

„         John  Harold,  56 

„          Norman  Westlake,  121 
Hughes,  Alan  Edward,  51 

„         Geoffrey,  274 

„         John,  155 

„         Norman  Alfred,  292 

M         Reginald  George  Hutton,  2 

,,          Robert  Alexander,  6 

„         Thomas  Geoffrey,  277 

VOL.   Ill, 


Hughes,  Thomas  Harrison,  225 

Hugh-Jones,  Llewellyn  Arthur,  285 

Hulbert,  Francis,  250 

Hulse,  Harold  Hatton,  106 

Hulton,  Arthur  Hyde,  135 

Humbert,  Gordon  Johnston,  237 

Hume,  see  Ross-Hume 

Hume-Gore,  Gavin  Robert  Vernon,   296 

Humphery,  John  Edward,  134 

Humphreys,  Cyril,  101 

Humphry, A lexanderMurchison, 293,  308 
„          Lawrence,  158 

Humphrys,  William  Evans  Hughes,  171 

Hunt,  George  Herbert,  254 

Hunter,  Alfred  Curling,  129 

,,          Alick  Guy   Bayntun  Field,  146 

,,          Douglas  Hamilton  Keats,  146 

,,         Edward  William,   170 

„         George  Noel,  243 

„          Hugh  Nathaniel,  201 

„         Patrick  Francis,  105 

„          Samuel  Arthur,  298 

„          Thomas  Henry  Victor,  283 

„          Wilfred  Cleaver,  306 

Hurdle,  F.  O.  N.,  216 

Hurlbutt,  Charles,  127 

Hurle,  see  Cooke-Hurle 

Hurrell,  Arthur,  5 

Hurst,  James,  166 

Husbands,  Frederick  Newton,  137 

Hutchinson,  Ed'vard  Percy,  85 
,,          Gerald  Pemberton,  73 
,,          John  Summerscales,  235 
,,         William  Henry  Heap,  264 

Hutchison,  Charles  Stuart,  195 
„          Henry  Oliphant,  233 
„         Robert  Oliphant,  210 
„          Ronald  George  Oliphant,  285 
,,         William  Oliphant,  300 

Hyde,  Henry  Armroid,  263 

INGLEDEW,  Norman  Murray,  212 

Inglis,  Rupert  Edward,  38 

Inkster,  George  Leonard  Macaulay,  280 

Inman,  Harold  Stanley,  96 

Innes,  Sydney  Armitage,   193 

Innes,  see  also  Bentley-Innes 

Inouye,  see  Hayashi 

Ireland,  Frederick  Hugh,  278 

Irvin,  Ardern  Douglas,  297 

Irvine,  James  Pearson,  132 

Irwin  Clinton  Delacherois,  228 

„         Patrick  Hugh,  292 
Isaacs,  Gerald  Rufus,  294 

„          Wilfrid  Henry,  69 
Isaacson,  Arthur  Spencer,  148 

,,          Colin  de  Stuteville,  249 

,,         Rupert  John,  209 
Isham,  Vere  Arthur  Richard,  304 
Ivens,  John  Howard,  83 


330 


Index. 


[JAG — KEN 


JACKSON,  Arthur  Herbert  Convvay,  299 
„         Bertram  Washington,  294 
„         Charles  William  Gidlow,  284 
„          Edward  Alexander,  47 
„          Francis  James  Gidlow,  303 
„         Frederic  Lloyd,  169 
„          George  Frederick,  83 
„         George  Frederick,  98 
„         George  Herbert,  69 
„         George  Julius,  250 
„         John  Michel,  89 
„         Percy  Edward,  12 
„         St.  George  Hay  Smkher,  8 1 
„         Walter  David  Russell,  303 
„          William  Edmund,  226 
„          William  Gardiner,  14 
Jacomb-Hood,  Charles  John,  32 
„         Robert  Gordon,  52 
„         Walter  George,  191 
Jacquier,    Antoine    Francois     Frede'ric, 

210 

,,         Leon  Auguste  Etienne,  233 
J affray,  Edward  Woodriff,  38 
Jager,  Arthur  Noel  Richardson,  229 
,,          Bertram  Maurice,  198 
„         George  Harold,  169 
James,  Bernard  Ramsden,  43 
„          Christian  Wilfred,  193 
„         Philip  Henry,  155 
„          William  Ashton,  125 
„          William  Edward,  98 
Jarrold,  Esmond  Vavasseur,  288 
Jecks,  Harold  Harry  Robertson,  73 
Jeffcoat,  Algernon  Cautley,  167 
•    „          Cyril  Mear,  167 
Jennens,  Keith,  267 
Jessel,  Herbert  Merton,  58 
Jessop,  John  Reginald,  96 

„         Thomas  Harvey,  119 
Jeudwine,  John  Henry  Wynne,  128 
„         Richard  William  Rice,  177 
Jevons,  Edward  Russel,  112 
„          Henry  Hanson,  74 
„          John  Francis,  139 
Jewitt,  Reuben  James  Charles,  256 
Jobling,  John  Beresford,  93 
Johns,  William  Herbert,  241 
Johnson,  Alfred  George,  239 
„         Edmund  276 
„         Ernest  James,  221 
„          Frank  Garnet,  238 
,,         Frederick,  140 
„         Frederic  Victor,  284 
„         George  William,  70 
„          Henry  Fielding,  24 
„          James,  47 
„         John  Bromwich,  19 
„         Leslie  Walter,  243 
„         Reginald  Tavernor,  191 
„         Thomas  Paget  Fielding,  272 


Johnson,  Wilfred  Athelstan,  175 
Johnson,  see  also  Heming-Johnson 
Johnson-Houghton,  Harold  Ben,  197 
Johnston,    Edward   John    Farquharson, 

235 

Johnston,  see  also  Wilson-Johnston 
Johnstone,  Douglas  Vaughan,  73 

„          John  Cunliffe,  296 
Joicey,  James,  1 6 

„  John  George,  16 
Jolliffe,  Cyril  Edward,  248 
Jones,  Arthur  Morgan  Bulkeley,  18 

„         Arthur  Sidney  Champion,  164 

„         David  Jones  Treleath,  152 

,,         Edward  Tudor,  225 

„          Frank  Harding,  152 

„         Frederick  Darcy,  167 

„         George,  4 

,,          Harold  Robert,  182 

„         John  Hanmer  Hylton,  124 

„          Philip  A.stell  Temple,  151 

„         Stanley,  155 

„          Stanley  Hunter,  158 

„         Walter  Buckley,  46 

„         William  Travers  Watson,  173 

„         Willoughby,  50 
Jones,  see  also  Bence-Jones,  Blew-Jones, 

Emrys-Jones,  Hugh-Jones 
Jowett,  see  Atkinson-Jowett 
Joynson,  Cyril  Bright,  244 

,.          Harold  Mead,  83 

„         Ralph,  291 

,,         William,  267 
Jury,  Edward  Cotton,  224 

„         Gibson  Fairbairn,  280 

KAYE,  Henry  Gordon,  297 
Kaye,  see  also  Lister-Kaye 
Kearsley,  Robert,  8 
Keen,  Arthur  Thomas,  24 

„          Henry  Augustus,  177 
Keep,  Ernest  Edward,  2  i 

„         Ronald,  78 
Keir,  Adam,  5 
Kelham,  Robert  Cecil,  249 
Keller,  Hermann  Louis  Arthur,  3 
Kellett,  Edward  Bromley,  136 
Kelly,  Harry  Holdsworth,  209 
Kelsall,  John  Edward,  54 
Kelsey,  Henry  Thomas,  151 
Kelvey,  Arthur  Robert,  92 

„         Charles  James,  56 
Kempson,  Edwin  Hone,  31 
Kendall,  John  Frederick  William,  51 
Kennedy,  James  Montagu  Bowie,  68 

„          Norman,  218 
Kenney-Herbert,  Aubrey    Edward,  182 
Kenrick,  Gerald  William,  175 

„          Wilfred  Byng,  133 
Kent,  Crofton,  81 


KEN — LEA] 


Index. 


331 


Kent,  Geoffrey  Harcourt,  290 

„          Irving,  71 

,,         Leighton  Udall,  290 

,,          Percy  Horace  Braund,  183 

„          Sydney,  70 
Keogh,  Hugh  Clopton,  99 
Ker,  Robert  McNeil,  185 

„          Ronald  Scott,  203 
Kerr,  John  Galbraith,  194 
Kerr,  see  also  Rait- Kerr 
Kershaw,  Geoffrey  Goodier,  287 

„          Harold  Slaney,  232 

„          James,  185 
Kessler,  Edgar,  279 
Keun,  George  Benjamin  Edward,  230 
Keynes,  Geoffrey  Langdon,  287 
Kidd,  Edward  Aubrey,  266 

„          Walter  Shirley,  243 
Kilvert,  Harry  Vernon,  40 

„          Vernon,  290 
King,  Arthur  Herbert,  47 

„         George  Chetwode,  44 

„          Henry  Frederick,  116 

M          Hubert  At  wood,  130 

„          Leonard  William,  100 

,,         Philip  Alexander,  44 

„         Philip  Scarborough,  79 

,,          Robert  Harry,  125 

„         Robert  Neal,  163 

„         Thomas  Arthur,  130 

„         Thomas  Edward,  51 

„         William  Charles  Dumas,  47 
King-King,  James  Gurwood,  44 
King-Wilkinson,  see  Wilkinson,  L. 
Kingan,  William  Sinclair,  199 
Kingdon,  Philip,  104 

,,          Stephen  Murray,  44 

,,          William  Fortescue,  140 
Kingsley,  Charles  William  Manuel,  85 
Kirk,  James  Pilling,  28 
Kirkpatrick,  Alexander  Thomas,  30 

,,          Richard  Trench,  61 
Kirwan,  Cecil  Hastings,  265 
Kislingbury,  William  Charles,  159 
Kitson,  Albert  Ernest,  53 

,,         James  Clifford,  52 
Kittermaster,  Arthur  Noel  Colley,  124 
Knapman,  Herbert,  225 
Kneeshaw,  Wilfred  Shafto,  248 
Knight,  Charles  Vaughton,  135 

„         Francis  William,  152 

,,          Frederick  Guy,  303 
John  Hall,  73 

,.          Joseph  Guy,  6 
Knott,  Thomas  Garbutt,  226 
Knowles,  Edgar,  97 

„          Guy  John  Fenton,  199 

„          Hugh  Charles,  149 
Knox,  Edmund  George  Valpy,  222 

,,         Wilfred  Laurence,  265 


Knox-Little,  Walter  Laurence  Wood,  200 

William  John,  228 
Knyvett,  Carey  Frederick,  268 
Kullmann,    Herbert  Charles  Raymond, 

224 
Kynnerslev,  see  Sneyd-Kynnersley 

LAKE,  Evelvn  George  Hathaway,  229 
Lamb,  Cyril  Gordon,  103 

„          John,  213 

„          J«hn  Singleton,  265 
Lambert,  Dudley  Davies,  220 

„          Edward  Frank,  98 

„          Eric  Tom,  187 

„          Guy  Fitzroy,  272 
John   Henry,  187 

„          Kenneth,  281 

,,          Kenneth  Norman,  252 

,,         Leslie  Harrison,  249 
La  Motte,  Digby  HoldenRose  Hardwick, 

6 

Lamport,  William,  70 
Landauer,  Alfred  Max,  236 

,,          Bernard,  251 
Landor,  Richard  Henry,  2 
Lane,  Charles  Cyril  Pelham,  201 
Langdon,  Wilfrid  Max,  293 
Langworthy,  Edward  Southwood,  127 

„          Geoffrey  Parker,  127 
Lanyon,  Charles  Valentine,  206 

„          Louis  Frank,  262 

,,          Owen  Mortimer,  231 
Lascelles,  Edwin  Charles  Griffith,  305 

„         Gerald  Claud,  96 

,,          William  Frank,  83 
Lassen,  Camil  Charles,   119 

,,          Edward  Albert,  175 
Latham,  Henry  Guy  Dampier,  80 

„          John  Mere,  65 
Lavy,  Ernest  Edward,  195 
Law,  Arbuthnot  Patrick  Astley,  133 

,,          Hugh  Alexander,  129 

„         John  Aughtry,  49 
Lawless,  William  Burnett,  34 
Lawrance,  John  Bidwell,  300 

,,         Thomas  Dalton,  51 
Lawrence,  Alfred  William,  143 

,,          Arthur  Lyndon,  244 

„          Frank  Crispian,  244 

„          Harry  Llewellyn,   189 

„          Hubert,  2 
Lawrie,  John  Fulton,  238 
Lawson,  Alexander  Henry  Drummond, 

189 
Lawton,  Albert  Edward,  204 

,,          Arthur,  187 
Layard,  Charles  Peter  Julius,  264 

,,          Raymond  Julius,  275 
Layton,  Henry  James  Norman,  30 
Lea,  Henry  Crane,  185 


332 


Index. 


[LEA — LUC 


Lea,  James  Herbert,  75 

„         John,  18 

Leach,  Richard  Ernest  Howell,  149 
Learoyd,  Harold  Johnson,  76 
Leather,  Gerard  Frederick  Towlerton,  62 
Leckie,  John  Harvey,  296 
Lee,  Archibald  Edward  John,  229 

„         Arthur  Herbert,  125 

„          Henry,  255 

„         James  Percy,  32 
Percy,  155 

,,         Philip  Douglas,  205 
Reginald  Tilson,  188 

,,         Turner,  14 
Lee  Warner,  Chandos  Brydges,  43 

„          Edward  Henry,  274 

„          Philip  Henry,  175 

,,          William  Hamilton,  210 
Leechman,  Colin  Barclay,  296 
Lees,  Arthur  John,  92 

,,          Charles  Percy,  10 

„         Eustace  Graham,  140 

,,          Gerald  Oscar,  191 

„          John,  254 

„          Lawrence  William,  75 

„          Robert  Percy,  58 

„          Ronald,  240 
Leggatt,  Charles  Ashley  Scott,  24 
Legge,  Arthur  Marston,  285 
Leigh, see  Austen- Leigh, Boughton-Leigh 
Leitch,  Hugh  Q.uintin,  56 
Le  Mesurier,  Claude  William,  89 

,,          Havilland,  72 
lemon,  Philip  Henry,  276 
Lemonius,  Gerald  Maclean,  112 
Le  Mottee,  Edward  D'Albret,  140 
Leng,  Douglas  Christopher,  306 
Lenwood,  Frank,  183 
Leon,  Reginald  Hubert,  229 
Leonard,  Hugh  Robert,  285 
Le  Patourel,  Arthur  McGregor,  211 
Lepper,  George  Chapman,  148 

,,          Robert  Stewart,  148 
Leresche,  Alfred  Sunderland,  187 
Leslie,  Charles  Frederick  Henry,  20 

„          David  Henry,  242 

,,          Hubert  John,  305 
Lester,  Bertram,  185 

„          Edward  Gabriel,  291 

„          Harold  Francis,  245 

„          Ralph,  258 
Leuchars,  Alan  Edgar,  221 

,,          Raymond,  226 
Leverson,  Elmer  James  Barned,  230 

„          Harry  Adolphe,  93 

,,         Louis  George,  3 
Levett,  Charles  Arthur  John,  15 

„          Edward  Henry,  15 

„          Richard  Douglas,  15 
Levin,  William  FitzGerald,  230 


Levinstein,  Gerald  Edward,  288 

,,         Herbert,  191 
Levy,  Herbert  Henry,  183 

,,          Ralph  Henry,  202 

,,          Walter  Henry,  164 
Lewis,  Henry,  160 

„         Henry  William  Larkin,  251 

,,          Percy  Wyndham,  240 

„          Robert  Glynn,  102 
Lewis,  see  also  Bassett-Lewis 
Lewthwaite,  Charles  Gilfrid,  257 

„         William,  229 
Light,  James  Corbett,  262 
Lilly,  Harold  Walsh,  131 
Lindsay,  Courtenay  Traice,  146 
Line,  James  Barnard,  50 
Lingard-Guthrie,  Roger  Christian,  99 
Linnell,  William  Henry,  209 
Linton,  Denys,  22  i 
List,  John  Napier,  245 
Lister,  Reginald,  47 
Lister- Kay e,  George  Lister,  268 
Litkie,  Charles  Edgar,  169 

„         Maximilian  Mackenzie,  117 
Little,  Eric  Archibald,  199 
Little,  see  also  Knox-Little 
Littleton,  Alfred  Joseph  Brooke,  184 

,,          Henry  John,  173 
Livingstone,  William  Ramsay,  92 
Lloyd,  Arthur  Wynell,  245 

,,          Edward  Mayow  Hastings,  300 

,,         Ernest  Alfred  Collyer,  305 

„          Frederick  Henry,  85 

Henry  David  Llewellyn,  228 
Herbert  Fetherston,  188 
John  Arthur  Thomas,  1 1 1 
John  Hastings,  230 
Pryse,  131 
Walter  Evans,  96 
Lloyd-Roberts,  Gabriel  Henry,  71 
Lockhart,    Laurence    Archibald   Somer- 

ville,  35 

Lomax,  Charles  Edward,  92 
Lomer,  Sydney  Frederick  Mclllree,  2  I  2 
Longman,  Francis  Pemberton,  38 

„          John  Frederick,  18 
Longmore,  Philip  Elton,  258 
Lovatt,  John  Vincent  Stafford,  150 
Loveday,  Henry  Doddington,  215 

,,         John,  223 

,,          William  Taylor,  187 
Loverock,  Cecil  Victor,  255 

,,          James  Harry,  107 
Low,  Charles  Ernest,  118 
Lowe,  Robert  Dillon  Trinder,  272 
Lowenthal,  Frank,  55 

„         Sidney  Joseph,  126 
Lowndes,  John  Gordon,  94 
Lowther,  Claude  William  Henry,  118 
Lucas,  Keith,  199 


LUD — MAN] 


Index. 


333 


Ludlow,  Henry  John,  34 

,,         Nevile  Broughton,  274 
Lund,  Herbert,  3 

„         Reginald  William,  109 

„          William,   24 
Lupton,  Arthur  Michael,  270 

,,          Francis  Ashford,  273 

„         Hugh,  21 

„         Maurice,  292 
Luther,  Alan  Charles  Grenville,  200 
Lyle,  Philip,  265 
Lyons,  John  Ross  Cormack,  161 
Lysaght,  Edgeworth,  290 

MACALISTEK-HALL,  see  Hall,  307 
MacAllan,  Alan  Ronald,  213 

„          William  Henry,  182 
Macan,  Thomas  Townley,  4 
Macandrew,  Ernest  Henry,  177 
Macaulay,  Donald,  265 

,,         Kenneth  Lancelot,  208 

,,         Robert  Keith  Agnew,  245 
McBride,  Charles  Gordon,  168 
McCaul,  Gilbert  Cooper,  185,  aio 
McClean,  Andrew  Douglas,  167 

„         David,  156 

„         William  Newsam,  134 
McClure,  William  Lees,  8 1 
McCowan,  John  Marshall,  179 

„          Robert  David,  261 

,,          William  Hew,  204 
MacCunn,  Francis  John,  295 
MacDaniel,  James  Richard  Lane,  282 
Macdonald,  Arthur  Gabell,  154 

„         Charles  Reginald,  159 

„         Clarence  Reginald,  176 

,,         Herbert  Lindsay,  141 

„         James  Leslie  Auld,  288 

„          Reginald  Lindsay,  210 
Macdonell,  Hamish,  292 
MacEwen,  Maurice  Lilburn,  100 

„          William  Lachlan,  280 
Macfarlane-Grieve,    Reginald    William, 

292 
Macgeorge,  Andrew  Morrison,  284 

„          William  Buchanan,  301 
MacGregor,  Colin  Alexander,  275 

„         Malcolm,  295 
MacGusty,  Henry  Alexander,  114 
Machell,  Hugh  Wells,  168 
Maclnnes,  John,  76 

„         Neil,  59 
McKelvie,  John,  216 
Mackennal,  William  Leavers,  223 
Mackenzie,  Donald  Ingleby,  115 

,,         James  Kenneth  Douglas,  4 

,,         John  Charles  Ingleby,  33 

„         John  Edmund,  7 

„          Kenneth  Alistair,  233 

„         Kenneth  John,  18 


Mackenzie,  Kenneth  Walter  Ingleby,  50 

„          Robert  Duncanson,  180 
McKenzie,  Alexander  Gordon,  123 

,,         Kenneth  Buchanan,  227 
McKerrow,  William  John,  46 
McKinnell,  James  Jesse,  79 
Mackinnon,   Andrew,  144 

,,          Duncan,  291 

,,         John  Marr,  168 

,,          William,  124 

„         William,  252 
Mackworth,  Harry  Llewellyn,  181 
Maclachlan,  Andrew  Kenneth  Werring, 

274 
Maclaren,  Malcolm,  260 

„          Norman,  171 
McLean,  Andrew  Douglas,  167 

„          David,  156 
MacLehose,  James  Alexander,  276 

„          Norman  Crawford,  293 
MacLeod,  John  Christie,  210 

„         Malcolm  Neynoe,  229 
MacLiver,  Peter  Stewart,  165 
MacMahon,  William  Hastings,  50 
MacMaster,  Alexander  Antony,  57 
McMaster,  Hugh,  286 
MacMicken,  Arthur  Henry,  38 
McMullen,  Alan,  128 

,,          Alexander  Peter,  169 

,,         John  Alexander,  40 

„          Leonard,  62 

„          Kenric  James,  116 

„          Murray,  102 

„         Norman,  158 

,,          Osmond  Robert,  66 
Macnab,  Alister  Marcel  1,  238 
Macnamara,  Hugh  John,  300 
Macneal,  Hector,  43 
McNeill,  Elliott,  113 

„         John  Hill  Trevor,  i  23 
Macpherson,  Duncan  Haldane,  I 

„          Duncan  Ivor,  241 

„         Norman  John,  284 

„          William  Robert,  16 1 
Macrae,  Allan,  47 
MacWhirter,  Ulric  George,  185 
Maddock,  Arthur  Henry,  148 
Madeley,  Walter,  41 
Maftey,  Henry  Howard,  121 

,,         John  Loder,  195 
Magan,  Francis  William,  16 
Magor,  Philip,  230 
Mahon,  Heathfield  MacMahon,  172 
Mair,  Brodie  Valentine,  240 
Maitland-Heriot,    Frank    de     Courcy, 
256 

„          Frederick  Melville,  302 
Maitland,  see  also  Steel,  A.  H.  D. 
Malcolm,  Frederick  Charles,  207 

„         George,  83 


334 


Index.  [MAN — MEL 


Man,  Harry  Morgan  Stowe,  166 

„          Hubert  William,  166 

„         Morrice  Lionel,  181 
Mander,  John  Harold,  93 
Manger,  Alfred  Stuart,  300 

„          Charles  Harwood,  273 
Mauley,  Harry,  72 

,,          William  George,  25 
Mann,  John  James,  i 
Mann-Thomson,  Harry  Douglas,  102 

William  Dixon,  81 
Mapleton,  David  Hubert,  63 
Mappin,  Douglas,  149 

„          Herbert  Joseph,  123 

Walter  John,  98 
Marchant,  Francis,  52 
Margoliouth,  Herschel  Moses,  278 
Marigold,  Percy  Frederick,  56 
Mark,  Thomas,  306 
Markham,  Arthur  Basil,  68 

,,          Nigel  Ivan,  138 
Marks,  Gerald  Nathan,  160 

,,          Oscar  Sydney,  202 

,,          Seaborn  lid  ward,  160 
Marrable,  Arthur  George,  43 

,,         Thomas  James,  177 
Marriott,  Herbert  de  Warren,  133 

„          William  Mason,  302 
Marsden,  George  William,  227 

„          Harold  Ross,  198 
Marsh,  Avenal  Dudley  Beauclerc,  176 

,,          Harold  Graham  Clifton,  176 

,,          James  Ernest,  4 
Marshall,  Alfred  Harold,  218 

„          Alfred  Henry,  78 

„          Anthony  Charles,  194 

,,         Charles  Henry,  145 

,,          Ernest,  236 

,,          Francis  James,  157 

,,          George  McLean,  176 

„          Hannath  Douglas,  127 

,,          Henry,  215 

„         John,  98 

,,         John,  225 

,,         John  Frederick,  165 

„          Kenneth  McLean,  152 

„          Louis,  120 

„          Walter  John,  180 

,,          Walter  Kinsman,  295 

„         William  Edward,  220 
Marshall,  see  also  Burt-Marshall 
Marston,  Frederick  Milward,  170 
Martin,  Edward  Walter,  305 

,,          Ernest  Edward,  57 

,,          Erskine  Thackeray,  282 

,,          Frederick  William,  n 

,,          George  Ernest,  70 
Harry,  58 

,,          Herbert,  23 

„         John  Claude,  77 


Martin,  Noel,  188 

„          William,  172 
Martineau,  Ernest,  27 
Wilfrid,  304 
Martley,  Francis  Charles,  50 

,,          William  Gibson,  4 
Martyn,  Richard  Linnington,  88 
Martyn-Limiington,  see  Martyn 
Maskelyne,  see  Story-Maskelyne 
Mason,  Eustace  Charles,  274 

,,          Francis  Woodley,  36 

,,          Frank  Noel  Macfarlane,  301 

,,          Henry  Gurney,  25 

„          Humphrey  Francis,  253 
Mather,  Arthur  Harold,  116 

,,          Charles  Leonard,  152 

„          Ernest  Gerald,  236 

„          Norman,  163 

„          Walter  Stanley,  124 
Maton,  Leonard  Evelyn  Leigh,  240 
Matthews,  John  Burnett,  304 
Matthyssens,  Frank  Alexander,  240 

,,          Robert  Walter,  265 
Maude,  Alan  Hamer,  268 

„          Christian  George,  257 

„          Evelyn  John,  239 

,,          Henry  Owen  Hamer,  228 

.,         Ronald  Edmund,  298 
Maw,  Arthur  Matthew,  102 
Maxse,  Frederick  Ivor,  37 
Maxsted,  Philip  Temple  Sperling,  138 
Maxwell,  Archibald  Basil  Henry,  294 

,,          Frederick  Doveton,  33 

,,         Wellwood,  45 

,,          Wellwood  James,  123 

,,          William  George,  113 
May,  Chichester  Gould,  43 

,,          Frederick  Albert  Wolff,  125 

„          Henry  Ernest,  116 
John,  59 

„         Robert  George,  68 
Mayall,  Charles  Gossett,  153 

,,          Reginald,  63 
Mayhew,  Evelyn  Hill,  200 
Meakin,  Alfred  John,  167 

„          Arthur  William,  108 

„         George  Elliot,  78 

,,          James  Henry,  78 
Medhurst,  James  Charles,  249 

„          Walter  Cope,  197 

,,          William,  218 
Mee,  Colin  Cowper,  84 

,,          Henry  Sidney  Cowper,  69 
Meeking,  Frank  Cecil,  138 
Meiklejohn,  Kenneth  Forbes,  268 

„          Ronald  Forbes,  169 
Mein-Austen,  Reginald,  299 
Mellor,  Salusbury  Manners,  40 
Melly,  Albert,  71 

„         Andre'  Leonard,  31 


MELr— MOS] 


Index. 


335 


Melly,  Augustus  George,  49 

,,         Charles  Travers,  282 

„          Ernest  Louis,  3 

„          George  Henry,  12 

„          Henry  Greg,  92 

,,          Hugh  Mesnard,  35 
Menneer,  Edgar  Arthur,  194 
Menzies,  Frederick  William,  122 

„         John  Graham,  9 
Mercer-Adam,  Maughan  Mercer,  8 
Meredith,  Arthur  Elsdale,  265 

„          Hugh  Redhead,  298 
Michel,  Charles  Louis  Jackson,  98 

,,         John  Henry  Forbes,  82 
Michel),  Gilbert  Arthur,  242 

„         John  Colloryan,  123 
Michelmore,  Henry  William,  47 
Micholls,  Maurice  Gilbert,  2 1  7 
Micklem,  Nathaniel,  287 

„         Thomas  Esmond,  301 
Micklethwait,  John  Leonard,  108 
Middleton,  Alfred,  263 

,,         Charles  Arthur,  138 

„         Gilbert  William,  128 

,,          Herbert  Douglas,  243 
Mieville,  John  Frank,  40,  307 
Milbourne,  Edward  Kingsley,  305 
Milburn,  Archibald  William',  283 

,,         Charles  Stamp,  209 

„         John  Davison,  272 

,,          Leonard  John,  252 
Miley,  Miles,  301 
Millar,  Arthur  Liberty,  290 

„          Edric  William  Hooper,  212 

„          Christian  Hoyer,  283 

„         Geoffrey  Ho\et,  273 

„         Gilbert  Henry,  248 

,,          Herbert  Frederick,  302 

„         Ion  Keith,  279 
Miller,  Cecil  Anders,  149 

„         Charles  Cecil,  296 

„         Charles  Hewitt,  158 

„          Hubert  James,  137 

„          Hubert  William,  32 

„         Reginald  Walter,  "19 

„          Roland  Bryce,  262 

„         William,  57 
Miller,   see   also    Christie-Miller,    Norie- 

Miller 

Miller-Hallett,  George,  257 
Mills,  Duncan,  247 

,,          Harold  Oldham,  170 

„          Henry  Fotster,  272 

„          Henry  Trueman,  9 

,,         John  Kane,  214 

„         Robert  Nicholas  Fenwick,  299 

William  Neild,  108 
Milne,  Bertram  Henry  Milne,  idi 

,,         Robert  Morton  Richmond,  275 
Milncs,  Charlton,  269 


Milroy,     George    William     Winkworth 

Wallace,  276 

Milward,  Clement  Arthur,  177 
Mitchell,  Alexander  Cameron,  232 

„         Godfrey  William,  268 

,,         Joseph  Ebor,  130 

„         Robert  Noel,  299 

,,         Thomas  Wilfred  Howe,  45 
Mitchell  Withers,  Arthur,  120 

„         George,  196 

,,         John  Brightmore,  73 
Moberly,  Charles  Notl,  212 
Moir,  John  Elliot,  170 
Molesworth,  Herbert  Crofton  St.  George, 

'5 

Molony,  Walter  William,  187 

Monier  Williams,  Craufurd  Victor,  294 

Mcnk,  George  Christopher,  32 

,,         Richard  Powis,  8 
Montagu,  Richard  Headley,  234 
Moody,  Henry  de  Clervaulx,  57 

,,         John  Frederick  Badger,  48 
Moore,  Basil  Gates,  304 

,,         Robert,  41 
Moore,  see  also  Parkin  Moore 
Moorsom,  Charles  John  Eustace,  161 

,,         Constantine    Warren    Maude, 

161 

Morcom,  Norman  Alfred,  195 
Morgan,  Conway  John,  44 

,,          Llewellyn  Rees,  267 

,,          Matthew  Rees,  1 13 

„         Richard  Alfred,  47 
Morison,  Cecil  Graham  Traquair,  226 

„         Ernst,  25,  307 

„          Henry  Norman,  27 
Morpeth,  Viscount,  see  Howard,  C.  J.  S. 
Morrell,  Harold  George,  267 

„         Mark,  1 14 
Morris,  Arthur  Edward,  207 

„         Charles  Hopkins,  83 

,,         Edgar  Pape  Ford,   140,    307 

„          Frederick  Arnold,  79 

,,         Frederick  George  Carnac,  241 

„         Thomas  Coppell,  126 
Morris-Davies,  Cyril  Thomas,  261 

„          Hugh  Vernon,  230 

„         James  George,  197 

„          Percy  Meyrick,  205 
Morse,  Lionel  Henry,  263 
Morson,  Richard  Frederick,  303 
Mort,  John  Chester,  141 
Mortimer,  Charles  Henry,  103 
Morton,  William  Ronald,  303 
Moss,  Bryan  Seymour,  187 

„         Cuthbert  Blundell,  170 

„         Edward  Whitaker,  in 

,,         Frederick  Blundell,  142 

,,         Geoffrey  Cecil  Gilbert,  267 

„         Henry  Seymour,  120 


336 


Index. 


[MOS — OAK 


Moss.  William  Edward,  147 
Moss-Blundell,  see  Moss 
Mothersill,  George  Christopher,  108 

„          Herbert  Johnson,  87 
Mott,  Arthur  John,  77 

„  Charles  Cheape,  49 
Moult',  Gerard  Baniiatyne,  149 

„         Hugh  Elliot,  160 
Moultrie,  Hugh  Crawford,  89 

„  Steuart  Bullen,  127 
Mousley,  John  Harold.  272 
Moxon,  Archibald  James,  124 

„          Harold,  124 
Hugh,  178 

,,          Leonard,  146 
Moyna,  Edward  Gerald  James,  218 
Muir,  George  Basil  Fairlie,  222 
Munby,  Ernest  John,  148 

,,          Henry  Edwin,  148 
Murchison,  see  Cox-Murchison 
Murdock,  John,  21 
Muriel,  Frank  Charles,  53 
Murland,  Charles,  1 10 
Murray,  Alan  Beville,  91 

,,          Antony  Stoddard,  207 

,,          Edmund  MacKenzie,  148 

„          James  Harry  Stewart,  74 
Murray-Browne,  Cecil,  91 
Musgrave,  Charles  Fletcher,  155 

„          Jonathan  Firth,  2OI 
Musson,  Eric  Methven,  291 
Musters,  see  Chaworth-Musters 
Mylchreest,  Thomas  Moore,  248 
Myrtle,  Andrew  Scott,  25 

„          Frederick  Septimus,  39 

NAIKN,  Robert  Spencer,  218 
Naismith,John  Campbell  Dairy mple,25 2 
Nalder,  Gerald  Frederick,  230 

„          Leonard  Fielding,  290 
Napier,  George  Samuel  Frederick,  37 
Nash,  Albert,  7 

„          Edmund  Humphrey  Hollick, 184 

„          William  Fleetwood,  30 

,,          Zacchary  Hubert,  7 
Naylor,  Charles  James,  90 
Needham,  James  Ernest,  153 

„          Ronald  Allport,  106 
Negus,  Albert  Victor,  283 

,,          Robert  Essington,  259 
Neilson,  Thomas  Paterson,  199 

„          Walter  Montgomerie,  186 

„         William  Chalmers,  182 
Nelson,  Arthur  Campbell,  143 

,,         Dudley,  264 

„          Herbert,  152 
Nesbitt,  James  Victor,  243 
Nettlefold,  Godfrey,  143 
Nevile,  George,  155 
Nevill,  Dudley  Frederic,  132 


Nevill,  Robert  Charles  Reginald,  i  i  7 
Newall,  Geoffrey  Stirling.  233 
Newbery,  Stobart  Bryce,  101 
Newcomb,  see  Todd  Newcomb 
Newman,  Edward,  84 

„         John  Campin,  141 

„          Walter  Pecke,  153 
Newstead,  George  Pope,  159 
Newton,  Arthur  Henry,  36 

,,         George  Edgar,  160 

,,          Harry  Kottingham,  151 

,,          Henry  Alfred,  19 

„          Henry  Charles,  28 

,,          Herbert  Lawrence,  182 

„          Horace  Edward,  104 

,,          Horace  Gerard  Townsend,  271 

,,          John  Horton,  30 
Nicholls,  Francis  John,  119 

„          Hubert  Augustus,  205 

„         Irving  Hueh,  127 

„         Richard  William,  147 

,,          William  Henry,  157 
Nicholson,  Arthur  Falkner,  271 

,,         Charles  Archibald,  76 

„         Guy,  263 

„         John  Midgley,  149 

„          Sydney  Hugo,  154 

,,          Wilfrid  Ernest,  158 
Nickalls,  Cecil  Patteson,  185 

.,         Morres,  205 

,,          Patteson  Womersley,  173 
Nickols,  Noel  Fraser,  268 
Nightingale,  see    Shore-Smith 
Nisbet,  Francis  Courtenay,  94 

.,         Harry  Bruce,  41 
Noakes,  Stuart  Bertram,  i$g 

„          Sydney  Nevile,  135 
Noble,  Walter  Jeffery  Wheelock,  205 
Noel-Cox,  see  Cox,  H.  L.  N. 
Noiburv,  George  Fletcher,  126 
Norie-Milltr,  Stanley,  296 
Norman,  Jimes  Martin,  144 

„          John,  145 

Norris,  Francis  Edward  Boshear,  266 
North,  Charles  Frederic  John,  285 

,,          Frederic  Dudley,  66 

,,          John  Tom,  252 

„          Kenneth  Croft,  287 
Northcott,  Arthur  Gordon,  299 
Norwood,  Charles  Henry,  30 

„         John,  181 
Noton,  Cecil,  142 
Novikoff,  Alexander,  284 

„         Maximilian,  286 
Nugent-Dunbar,  Robert  Lennox,  64 
Nye,  Reginald  Rayner,  268 

OAKES,  Henry  James  Lionel,  204 
Oakshott,  George  Herbert,  104 
„         Walter  Escott,  i  1 7 


OBR — PAT] 


Index. 


337 


O'Brien,  Aubrey  William  Vere,  271 
Ockleston,  John,  1 1 
Officer,  Adam  Cairns,  220 
Ogilvie,  Alexander,  232 

„         David  Douglas,  286 

„         Douglas  Graeme,  193 

„         Fergus  Menteith,  26 

„         George  Norman,  257 

,,         James  Farquhar  White,  270 

„         Sholto  Stewart,  257 
Ogle,  Christopher,  259 

„         William  Hall,  1 18 

„         William  Maurice,  300 
Ogston,  Charles,  180 

„         James  Norman,  218 
O'Hanlon,  Alfred,  192 

„         Geoffrey,  266 

„          Harry  Denis,  234 
Ohren,  Arthur,  138 

„         Cecil,  71 

,,         Spencer,  116 
Ohren-Ovington,  see  Ohren 
Oke,  Robert  William  Leslie,  262 
Okell,  George,  150 

„         Frank  Jackson,  286 

„         John  Cecil,  245 
Oldham,  Henry  Yule,  22 

,,         Thomas  Bagot,  2 
Oldrey,  Eustace  Nugent,  85 
Oliphant,  Marcus  Francis,  272 
Oliver,  Charles  Frederick,  108 

„         Harold  Gordon,  302 

„         Thomas  Herbert,  290 
Ollivant,  Alfred,  146 

,,          Edward,  2 19 

„         John  Spencer,  130 
O'Malley,  Charles  Arthur  Gerald,  238 
Onions,  James  Bernard,  175 

„         John  Collingwood,  91 

„         Simon  Alfred,  123 
Onslow,  Arthur  John  Macarthur,  144 

„         Arthur  William  Macarthur,  189 

,,         Francis  Arthur  Macarthur,  190 

,,         George  MacleayMacarthur,  154 
Oppenheim,  Ernest  Ferdinand,  157 

,,         Frederic  Sigismund,  137 

,,         George  Emil,  200 
Ormerod,  Arthur  Latham,  no 

,,          Edward  Waring,  200 

„         Ernest  William,  90 

„         George  Milner,  190 

,,         Henry  Arderne,  261 
Ormiston,  Walter,  53 
Ormond,  Edward  Brooks,  38 
Orpen,  James  Denys,  244 
Orphoot,  Barnett Napier  Henderson,  21 1 
Orr,  Robert  Clifford,  218 

„         William  James  Johnson,  203 
Osborne,  James  Bunbury  Nott,  189 
Osmond,  Eric  Alexander,  304 

VOL.  III. 


Osmond,  Leonard  John,  271 
Oswald,  William  Digby,  219 
Otter,  Francis  Robert,  180 

,,          William  Henry,  214 
Ovens,  Alexander  Rutherford,  286 
Over,  Reginald  Henry  Holman,  143 

„         Samuel,  i  13 
Overton,  George  Cecil  Rudall,  95 

„         Harry  Rudall,  108 
Owen,  Arthur  Lewis  Scott,  257 

,,         Christian  Olgar  Victor  Foulkes, 
101 

„         Douglas  Charles,  213 

,,          Edward  Tudor,  1 16 

„         Gerard  Napier,  274 

„          Harold,  279 

„         Sydney  Arthur,  202 
Owston,  Cliffard  Scott,  295 
Owtram,  Cyril  Lawrence,  206 
Ozanne,  Edward  Graeme,  238 

PACK-BEKESFORD,  Denis  Robert,  45 
Paddock,  George  Arthur,  186 
Paget,  Charles  John,  101 
Paige,  Cyril  Penrose,  230 

,,         Grylls  Phillips,' 21 1 
Paine,  William  Worship,  16 
Paliologus,  Augustus  Lower,  7 
Palmer,  Walter  Orbell  Horace,  99 
Pank,  John  Reginald,  138 
Pargiter,  Robert  Beverley,  301 
Park,  James  Allan,  264 
Parker,  John  Gerald  Skipwith,  99 

„         William  Herbert,  9 
Parkin,  Albert  John,  166 

,,         Reginald  Thomas,  237 

„          William,  60 
Parkin- Moore,  see  Parkin,  W. 
Parnell,  Frederick  Wood,  143 
Parry,  Charles  Bernard,  236 

,,          Edward  Arthur,  204 

„         Francis  Alexander,  237 

„         George    Williams    Randolph 
Marriott,  272 

„         Nevill  Edward,  255 

„         Norman  Cecil,  279 
Parson,  George,  213 
Parsons,  Alfred  Over,  244 

„         Alfred  Woodis,  190 

„         Guy  Cecil,  168 

„         John  Francis,  122 

„         William  Herbert,  147 
Partington,  James  Foster  Edge,  283 
Parton,  Cyril  John,  209 

„          Ernest  George,  209 
Paterson,  Robert  Stanley,  134 
Paton,  Edward  Richmond,  299 
Patrick,  Paul  Joseph,  293 
Patry,  Robert  Edward  Patry,  235 
Pattinson,  Harry,  55 

TT 


338 


Index. 


PAT — POW 


Pattinson,  Hugh  Lee,  291 

„         James  Pearson,  10 

„         Richard  Everard,  91 
Pattison,  Stanley,  26 
Pattisson,  Frederick  Edward,  293 
Paul,  Arthur  Edward,  212 

„         Dudley  Moore,  106 

„         James  Arthur,  1 13 

„         Stanley  Evan,  160 
Pawle,  John,  262 
Pawling,  Claud  Heaton,  290 
Payne,  Frederick  Gillies,  59 

»         John  Jasper,  191 

,,         Peter  George  Stanhope,  10 
Peace,  Hubert  Kirkby,  231 
Peacey,  Howard  Marriott,  208 
Peachell,  Frederick  Harry,  195 
Peake,  John  Harvey  Nash,  73 
Pearce,  Charles  Marshall,  47 

„         Francis  Henry,  42 

„         William  George,  27 
Pearce,  see  also  Chaning-Pearce. 
Pearson,  Bernard  Clive,  282 

„         Charles  Harold,  no 

„         Edward  Ernest,  154 

,,         Fairlie  Cunningham,  175 

,,         Frederic  George  Waites,  214 

„         Herbert  Grayhurst,  195 

„          Hugh  Watson,  296 

„         Robert  Chilton,  298 

„         Weetman  Harold  Miller,  233 

„          Wilfred  John,  260 
Pease,  Leonard  Joseph,  79 
Peck,  Frederick  Garrett,  121 
Peebles,  John  Mure  Steel,  81 
Peel,  Alfred  Michael  John  Russell,  147 

,,         Fergus  John  Russell,  168 

,,         Reginald,  193 
Pegler,  William,  253 
Penn-Gaskell,  William,  120 
Penny,  Thomas  Edward  Fraser,  294 
Penton,  Edward,  161 
Pepys,  Walter,  i  79 
Percival,  Arthur  Ernest,  282 

„         Arthur  Jex  Blake,  137 

„         Charles  Arthur  Ernest,  289 

„         Frank  Neville,  282 

„         Helier  George,  295 
Perkins,  Francis  Arthur,  297 
Perot,  Charles  Grandbury,  23 
Perryn,  Richard  George  Henry,  58 
Pershouse,  Arthur  Penrose,  245 
Persse,  Cecil  de  Burgh,  154 
Petch,  Charles  Henry  Lambert,  241 
Peter,  Apsley  Kenelm,  277 
Peters,  Thomas  Entwisle,  1 20 
Peterson,  Frederick  Hopewell,  59 
Peto,  Maurice  Drummond,  304 

„         Walter  Samuel,  300 
Petterson,  Otto  Gustave  Alexander,  172 


Pferdmenges,  Harold  Eric  William,  242 

„  Paul  Hermann,  265 
Phayre,  Robert  Bernard,  273 
Philbrick,  Arthur  James,  67 

„         Ernest  Frederick  Adolphus,  65 
Philips,  Herbert  Nathaniel,  280 
Phillipps,  Grismond,  84 

,,         John  Nugent,  170 
Phillips,  Douglas  Grant  Dallas,  209 

„         Frank  Raymond,  240 

„          Louis  Patrick  Charles,  291 

„         Thomas,  57 

Phillips-Dickson,  George  Armitage,  250 
Phillpotts,  Henry  Robertson,  80 
Pickard,  Jocelyn  Arthur  Adair,  269 
Piffard,  Guerard  Robert  Eyre,  93 
Piggott,  George  Thomas,  41 

,,          Walter  Joseph,  41 
Pike,  Warburton  Mayer,  30 

,,         William  Bennett,  135 
Pilkington,  Frederick  Mervyn    Fosbery, 

295 

Pillman,  Joseph  Hurrell,  295 
Filter,  Charles,  289 

„         Robert,  261 
Pinkerton,  Cecil  Eustace  Hill,  293 
Pipe-Wolferstan,  Humphrey  Frank,  143 
Pirie,  Arthur  Murray,  96 

„         Francis  David,  go 

,,         George  Lawrence,  160 
Pitt,  James  Maxwell,  293 

„         Robert  Brindley,  291 
Platts,  Alfred,  41 
Podmore,  Hubert,  286 
Politzer,  Herbert  Edwin,  258 
Poole,  Edward  Humphrey  Lane,  303 

„          Gerard  Evelyn,  271 

„         Gilbert  Sandford,  245 
Pooley,  Hugh  Francis,  246 
Poore,  Edward  Wright,  75 
Pope,  Philip  Gladstone,  289 

„         Reginald  Henry,  36 
Porter,  Robert  Guy,  248 
Postlethwaite,  John  Harold,  94 
Potter,  Richard  James  Keith,  238 
Potts,  Hubert,  44 
Poulsom,  Frederick  Ambrose  John,  104 

„          Harrison  Hale,  1 18 

,,         Robert  Douglas,  161 

Walter  Kegg,  130 
Poulton,  Edward  Palmer,  246 

„          Ronald  William,  300 
Powell,  Charles  Folliott   Borrodaile,  205 

„          Edward  Athelstane  Lewis,  119 
Grandage  Edwards,  246 

„          Kenneth,  267 

„          Lawrence,  293 

„          Leslie,  253 
Power,  Arthur  William  Lucy,  24 

„          Edward  George  Hugh,  285 


POW — RIC] 


Index. 


339 


Powlett,  Charles  Horatio  Armand,  223 
Pownall,  Assheton,  180 

,,          Henry  Royds,  285 
Prance,  Basil  Camden,  252 
Pratt,  Ernest  St.  George,  35 
Prescot,  Cynric  Puleston,  284 

„         Rupert  Warre  Keir,  298 
Preston,  Frank  Matthew,  213 

„          Harry  Chippindale,  87 

„         Ivor  Kerrison,  259 
Prevost,  Francis  Augustin,  13 
Price,  Frederick  Talbot,  227 
Pridmore,  Charles,  153 

,,         Eric  Leonard  Norman,  73 

„         John  Walter,  109 

„          Malcolm  Kennett,  112 

„         William  Henry,  121 
Priestman,  Lewis,  46 
Primrose-Wells,  Joseph  Hamilton,  256 
Procter,  Christopher  John,  201 

„         Geoffrey  Cecil,  266 

,,         Rawsthorne,  191 

„          Roger  Cecil,  293 
Pryse,  Herbert  William,  133 
Pugh,  Edgar  William,  114 

„         Herbert  Owain,  160 
Purdey,  Lionel  Bateson,  281 
Purves,  Harry  de  Burgh,  282 
Purvis,  Arthur  Frederic,  306 

GUINNEU-,  Roland,  27 

RADCLIFFE  SMITH,  Noel   Mervyn  Rad- 

cliffe,  238 

Radley,  Charles  Ernest,  21 
Edward  Yelf,  83 

,,         James  Trench,  68 
Raikes,  Hugh  Percival,  150 
Railton,  Frank,  40 
Rait,  Walter  Garnet,  196 
Rait  Ktrr,  Sylvester  Cecil,  286 

„          William  Charles,  279 
Raley,  William  Henry  George,  258 
Ralli,  Antonio  Michael,  181 
Ramsay,  Arthur  Dennys  Gilbert,  i  29 

„         George,  93 

„         John  Richard,  251 
Ramsden,  Arthur  Henry,  106 

„         Cecil  Sidney,  187 

„         Chailes  Hesketh,  128 

„         Henry  Helm,  18 1 

„         Joseph,  77 

„         William  Hesketh,  62 
Randhir  Singh,  see  Rundhir  Sinha 
Ranken,  Walter,  40 
Ranking,  George  Harvey,  118 
Ransome,  Arthur  Michell,  249 

,,         Geoffrey  Cyril,  285 

„         James,  63 

„         James  Stafford,  2 1 


Ransome,  Lewis  Henry,  21 
Ratcliff,  Frederick  Rowlinson,  136 

„          William  Milner,  93 
Rathbone,  Arnold  Richard,  37 

„         Frederick,  19 

„         Mark  Philip,  66 

„         Robert  Cuthbert,  63 
Ravenhill,  Frederick  Thornhill,  67 
Ravenscroft,  Lionel  Babington,  166 

„         Martin,  280 

,,         Stanley,  296 
Rawlins,  Richard  Walter,  100 
Rawlinson,  Abram  Leonard,  87 

„         Hugh  Augustus,  200 

„         Hugh  William,  185 
Rawnsley,  Noel  Hardwicke,  211 
Rawstorne,  Edward  Buckley,  no 
Rea,  John  George  Gray,  276 
Read,  Harold  Dunlop,  177 
Readhead,  John,  163 

„         Robert,  153* 
Reckitt,  Albert  Leopold,  182 
Reddie,  Robert  Alexander,  248 
Reed,  Alfred  Stephen,  12 
Rees,  John  Gordon,  251 
Reeves,  Henry,  74 
Reid,  Alexander  Arthur,  278 

„         Eric  Oswald,  23 1 

„         Joseph  Dodds,  132 

„         Nevile,  133 

„         Philip  John,  98 
Relton,  Trevor  Lyons,  279 
Remer,  Geoffrey,  206 
Rendall,  Godfrey  Arthur  Harding,  83 

„         Hugh  Davey,  129 

„         Seymour  Henry,  112 

„         Vcrnon  Horace,  104 
Rendel,  Andrew  James,  288 
Rennoldson,  Henry  Francis,  285 
Rewcastle,  Cuthbert  Snowball,  291 
Reynolds,  Arthur,  74 

„          Ernest  Edward,  90 

„          Herbert  Edward,  116 

„         Walter  Hugh,  120 
Rhoades,  Edmund  Lushington,  84 

„          Henry  Gabriel,  99 

„         James  Frederick,  133 

„         Theodore  William,  115 

„         Walter  James,  68 
Rhodes,  George  Wood,  1 1 

„          Herbert,  37 

,,         William  Heaton,  121 
Ricardo,  Harry  Ralph,  255 
Richards,  Arthur,  105 

„         George  Chatterton,  16 

„         Whitmore  Lionel,  113 
Richardson,  Alexander  Armitage,  273 

,,         Arthur  Valentine,  204 

,,         EdwardTheodoreHaughton,273 

„         Edwin  Backhouse,  100 


840 


Index. 


[RIG— BUS 


Richardson,  George  Beigh,  125 

„          Guy  Carleton,  271 

„         Hugh  Baird,  249 

„         James  Herbert,  145 

„         Noel  Walter,  226 

„         Nowell,  213 

„         Philip,  54 

„         Robert  Lyman,  53 

„          Ulick  Frank,  283 
Richardson,  see  also  Stewart-Richardson 
Richey,  James  Alexander,  160 
Rickard,  John  Lucas,  109 
Riddick,  John  Galloway,  202 
Ridgway,  Herbert  Gainsford,  84 
Ridley-Thompson,  Thomas,  305 
Ridsdale,  Harold  Hyde,  298 

„         John  Langford  Disturnal,  281 
Rigby,  Francis  John,  283 

,.         John,  3 

,,         William  Graham,  25 
Rintoul,  Alexander  Vannan  Dunlop,  168 
Ripley,  George  Eustace,  49 

,,         Oswald  Harbord,  286 
Ritchie,  Frederick,  95 

,,          Harry  Oliphant,  95 

,,         James  Wadsworth,  26 
Ritson,  Robert,  261 
Rivett  Carnac,  Vernon  Charles,  194 
Rivington,  Edmund  Eustace,  198 

,,         Reginald  Thurston,  227 

„         William  Geoffrey,  192 
Rivis,  John  Charles,  70 

„         Thomas  William  Preston,  70 
Roberts,  Arthur  John  Bodvel,  117 

„         Edward  Dorling,  248 
Geoffrey  Darling,  268 
Harold  Owen  Bodvel,  209 
Hugh  Francis  Bodvel,  145 
James  Ronald,  304 
Percival,  216 
Roberts,  see  also  Lloyd  Roberts,  Russell 

Roberts,  Cramer  Roberts 
Robertson,  Alan  Douglas,  221 

,,         Archibald  Mainwaring,  229 

,,         Colin  Charles,  255 

,,         Divie  Andrew,  190 

,,          Francis  Andrew,  25 

,,         George  Norman,  176 

„         George  St.  Clair,  184 

,,         Henry  George,  183 

,,         James  Miller,  140 

„          Norman  Donald,  1 66 

„         Wheatley  Alexander,  264 
Robinow,  William,  254 
Robinson,  Alfred  Kothergill,  104 

,,         James  Edward  Grant,  63 

„         John  Gorges,  77 

„         John  Speir,  181 

„         William  John,  1 1 

„         William  Peart,  12 


Robson,  Basil  Alexander.  268 
Roche,  Charles  Hubert,  59 
Roderick,  Hume  Buckley,  288 
Rodger,  George  Douglas,  85 
Rodgers,  Joseph,  301 
Rodwell,  Arthur  Christopher,  232 
Roe,  Arthur  Robert  Montgomery,  235 
Roffe,  Charles  Geoffrey,  250 
Rogers,  John  Edmund  Morewood,  207 

„         Walter  Lacy  Yea,  189 
Rogerson,  George  Foster,  66 

„         William  Drought,  195 
Rollason,  George,  215 
Rollo,  George,  236 
Romer,  Mark  Lemon,  72 

„         Ralph  Cudworth,  93 
Ronald,  Angus  Cameron,  54 
„          Arthur  Edwin,  49 
„         Cuthbert  Arthur,  236 
„         Douglas,  145 
Roscoe,  Alfred,  29 

„          Henry  Lincoln,  58 
Rosher,  Claude  William,  i  73 
Ross,  Arthur  Murray,  197 
„          Henry  Duncan,  162 
„         John  Estcourt  Creswell,  268 
„         Thomas  Erskine,  207 
„         Wethereld  Arthur,  18 1 
Ross-Hume,  Percy  Gilbert,  295 
Rosten,  Leslie  Martin,  221 
Rothera,  Frank,  19 
„         Percy,  174 

Rothwell,  Richard  Rainshaw,  253 
Rouse,  Philip  Graves,  237 
Rowden,  Aldred  Clement,  287 
Rowe,  Felix  Charles,  271,  308 

„         Reginald  Havelock  Graham, 304 
Rowell,  Richard  Rouse  Sydenham,  225 
Rowlands,  Christopher  Henry,  115 
Rowley,  Oldham  Whitaker,  56 
„         Theobald  Walter,  131 
Ruault,  Claude  Edwyn,  268 
Ruddock,  Cyril  Beadon  Surrage,  292 
„         Ernest  Noblett,  142 
„         Percy  Greville,  143 
Rumney,  Abraham  Wren,  49 
Rundell,  William  Westcott  Oram,  130 
Rundhir  Sinha,  184 
Rundle,  Charles  James  Frank    Skyring, 

99 

„         William  Brook  Aldborough,  105 
Rushton,  Harold  Lever,  239 

„         James  Lever,  135 
Russel,  Alexander  Carter,  150 

„         Michael  Alexander,  139 
Russell,  Andrew  Laurence  Noel,  285 

,,         Charles  Lennox  Somerville,  130 

„         Edward  Hope,  2 

„         William  Allison,  171 

„         Wilmot  Peregrine  Maitland,  151 


RUS — SEL] 


Index. 


341 


Russell-Roberts,    Frederick    Villeneuve, 

!5° 

Russell-Smith,  Denham,  295 

,,          Hugh  Francis,  287 
Ruston,  Cecil  Harold  Sowerby,  277 
Rutherford,  John  Hughes,  290 
Rutherfurd,  Henry  George  Gordon,  268 
Rutter,  Algernon  Gascoigne,  255 

„         Eustace  Frederick,  106 

,,         James  Anthony,  232 
Ruxton,  Robert  Minturn  Clarges,  171 
Ryan,  John  Hugh  MacAnley,  36 
Ry ley,  Herbert  Frank  Brownlow,  188 

SABEL,  Percy  Pierrettes  Ernest/24i 
Sadd,  George  Beaumont,  33 

„          Herbert  John,  99 
Sadler,  Francis  Joseph,  79 

,,         Michael  Ernest,  17 

„         Michael  Thomas  Harvey,  299 

„         Samuel  William  Stanley,  25 
St.  Clair  Ford,  Anson,  54 
Sale,  John  Ford,  246 
Salisbury,  Edmund  Roswell,  105 
Salomons,  Charles  Edward  William,  31 
Salt,  Alexander  Edward  Wrottesley,  153 

,,         Frederick  John,  124 
Samman,  Henry,  226 
Sample,  Thomas  Norman,  179 
Sampson,  Frederic  Arthur,  305 

„         Samuel  John  Marton,  247 
Samson,  Herbert,  35 

Walter,  58 
Samuelson,  Bernhard  Martin,  140 

„         Francis  Arthur  Edward,  22 

„         Godfrey  Blundell,  22 

„          Herbert  Walter,  45 
Sandars,  Frederick  Eustace,  23 

,,          Hanmer  Llewellyn,  59 
Sanders,  Donald  James  Gerhardt,  279 

„         Douglas  Francis,  301 
Sanderson,  Arthur  Buchanan,  217 

„         Ian  Cuthbertson,  272 

„         Stephen  Goodman,  37 
Sandford,  Folliott  Hugh  Blakelock,  300 
Sandison,  see  Bilinski 
Sankey,  Geoffrey  Charles,  259 
Sapte,  Douglas,  64 
Sarel,  Clement  Vincent  Molyneux,  80 
Sargant,  Francis  William,  97 

„         Walter  Lee,  67 
Sargant-Florence,  Philip,  305 
Sargent,  Julian  Hilton,  16 

„          Walter  Dmitri,  16 
Satterthwaite,  Clement  Richard,  248 

M          Harold,  39 

„         Reginald  Edward,  291 

„         Sidney  Clement,  4 
Saul,  John  Wingate,  204 
Saul,  see  also  Wingate-Saul 


Saunders,  Cornelius  Hale,  31 

„          Hugh  Alban,   181 
Saunt,  William  Henry  Gatty,  295 
Sawdon,  Frank  Reginald,  209 

,,         George  Ernest,  298 
Sawers,  James,  190 

,,         John  Lorimer,  100 

,,         Norman  Clive,  168 

„         Robert  James  Maxwell,  80 
Saxon,  William,  245 
Sayle,  Charles  Edward,  40 
Scarborough,  Walter  Howard,  254 
Schiele,  Arthur  Bernhard,  197 

„          Harold,  219 

Schiller,  Canning  Ferdinand  Scott,  52 
Schloss,  Arthur  David,  301 

,,         Sigismund  David,  277 
Schofield,  Thomas  Dodgson,  1 1 
Schreiber,  Charles  Shuldham,  119 

„         Thomas  Henry  Clarke,  41 
Schuster,  Leonard  Francis,  299 
Schwabe,  Cecil  Langshaw,  1 1 1 

„         Frank  Burdett,  66 

„          Herbert  Priestley,  92 

„          Horace  Foster,  175 

,,         Septimus  Burdett,  196 
Scott,  Alexander  Hatrick,  207 

„         Arthur  Norman  Spencer,  141 

„         Arthur  Trayer,  183 

,,         Edmund  Ernest,  14 

,,          Edward  Cumin,  284 

„          Edward  Spencer,  1 1 1 

,,          Edward  Taylor,  245 

„         Geoffrey,  256 

„         Gerald  Edward,  275 

,,         John  Russell,  201 

„         John  Willoughby,  198 

,,         Joseph  Marland,  27 

„          Laurence  Prestwich,  185 

„          Leslie  Frederic,  97 

„         William  Campbell,  6 1 
Scott- Anderson,  Henry,  207 
Scott  Gatty,  Charles  Comyn,  227 
Scott-Turner,  Montagu  Cecil,  117 
Scotter,  Frederick  Charles,  85 
Scougal,  Kenneth  Hirst,  295 
Scovell,  George  Vance  Fielding,  71 
Scrimgeour,  Geoffrey  Cameron,  281 
Scriven,  John  Bartley,  102 
Scull,  Walter  Delaplaine,  41 
Seabroke,  Claude,  197 

„         George  Tertius,  164 
Sealey,  Humphrey  Newnham,  277 
Seeker,  William  Henry,  58 
Seckham,  Douglas  Thorne,  141 

„         Gerald  James  Thorne,  93 
Seebohm,  Hugh  Exton,  72 
Seeds,  William,  234 
Sellar,  William  Cross,  17 
Sellman,  Edgar  Nevil  Newmarch,  183 


342 


Index. 


[SEN — SMI 


Senhouse,  see  Bell,  H.  P. 

Sery,  Gaston  Edward,  227 

Sevestre,  Robert,  76 

Sewell,  Thomas  Jackson  Elliott,  295 

Shackleford,  Arthur  Neville,  217 

Shand,  William  Jorie,  190 

Sharp,  Cyril  Everard,  280 

„         George  Edward,  12! 

„          Henry,  109 

„          Henry  Turner,  5 

„         John  Herbert,  289 

„         William  James,  5 
Sharpe,  Lancelot  Arthur  Basil,  292 
Shaw,  Frank,  224 

„         John  Standen,  23 

„          William  Rawson,  20 
Shawe,  Charles  Henry,  5 
Shelmerdine,  Francis  Claude,  217 

„          Nathaniel,  196 
Sherman,  Hubert  Bromfield,  260 
Shepheard-Walwyn,  Alfred   Irving',  226 
Shepherd,  Frederick   Hawksworth   Sin- 
clair, 169 

Sheppard,  Harry  Edward,  78 
Shewell,  Marten  William,  248 
Shiell,  Alexander  Guthrie,  245 

„         James  Guthrie,  150 

„         John  Anthony,  191 
Shirley,  Archibald  Vincent  Shirley,  284 
Shore-Smith,  Louis  Hilary,  70 
Short,  Albert  Edward,  241 

,,         Alfred  Gordon,  262 
Shuter,  Charles  Henry,  156 
Sidebotham,  Frank  Hopwood,  23 
Sidebottom,  John  Chappe,  206 

,,         Ralph  Percival,  192 
Sidgwick,  Frank,  201 

,,         Nevil  Vincent,  1 28 
Siepman,  Harry  Arthur,  294 
Silva,  John  Wheen,  252 
Sim,  George  Edward  Herman,  274 
Simcox,  John  Lea,  285 

„         William  Martin,  293 
Simey,  Athelstane  Iliff,  129 

„          George  Iliff,  63 

,,         Ralph  Iliff,  21 
Simmonds,  William  Alfred,  298 
Simon,  Ernest  Emil  Darwin,  201 

„         Francis  Rupert  Powell,  61 

„         Heinrich  Helmuth,  21 1 

„  Victor  Henry,  276 
Simpkinson,  Theodore,  59 
Simpson,  Anthony  Henry,  283 

„         Charles  Young,  68 

„         Clement  Bell,  74 

„          Cyril  Charles,  143 

„          Frank  Robert,  57 

„         Gerald  William   Ackroyd,  303 

„         Harold  Reid.  168 

,,         James  Herbert,  250 


Simpson,  John  Woodhouse,  24 
„          Walter  Henry,  10 
„         William  Dean,  34 

„         William  Reid,  152 
Sinclair,  Kenneth  Duncan  Lecky,  295 

,,         Thomas  Charles,  195 

„          William  Richardson,  247 
Sing,  Laurence  Millington,  288 

„         Richard  Millington,  303 
Singer,  Arthur  Leonard,  230 
Singh,  Shumshere,  202 
Sitwell,  see  Wilmot-Sitwell 
Skinner,  Sidney  Hawkins,  81 
Slack,  Clulow  Orme,  220 

„         George  Cave,  251 
Slagg,  William*  Crichton,  83 
Slaney,  John  Cobley,  237 
Slater,  Arthur  Edward,  161 

„         John  William,  87 

Sam,  154 
Slaughter,  Edward  Mihill,  101 

„         Mihill  Lorraine,  239 
Sleight,  Ernest,  148 

„         Rowland,  183 
Sloane,  John  Stretton,  102 
Sloman,     Harold    Newnham     Penrose, 

256,  308 
Smale,  George  Neville,  278 

„         John  Noel,  167 

„         Oswald  Ridley,  227 

„         Ronald  Jules,  203 
Smales,  Harold  Wakefield,  124 
Smalley,  Frederick  William,  218 
Smallman,  Spencer,  305 
Smallwood,  Ernest  Edward,  9 

„         Frank  Graham,  83 
Smeathman,  Cecil,  301 

„         Julian  Missenden,  290 

„         Lovel  Francis,  278 
Smedley,  Arthur  Stanley  Marsden,  104 
Smethurst,  Frank  Ronaldson,  62 
Smith,  Alexander,  173 

„          Alfred  Braithwaite,  149 

„         Arthur  Gilliat,  293 

„          Arthur  Lionel  Forster,  211 

„         Cecil,  10 

„         Cecil  Raby,  60 

,,         Charles  Henry,  98 

„         Cyril,  44 

,,         Donald    Noble   Graham    Mac- 
kintosh, 278 

,,         Edgar  Capper  Lehman,  153 

,,          Eustace  John,  189 

„         Francis  Buchanan,  47 

„         George  Francis  Rawdon,  234 

„         Gilbert,  169 

,,         Gilbert  Rippon,  134 

„          Harold  Duke,  95 

„         Harold  Lea,  127 

„         Herbert  William,  25 


SMI— STl] 


Index. 


343 


Smith,  Ian  Mackintosh,  254 
„         Isham  Percy,  304 
„         John  Lees,  105 
„         John  Leslie,  21 
„         John  Walker,  154 
„          Leonard  Eaton,  156 
„         Norman  Mitchell  Robertson, 281 
,,          Osmond  Thompson,  229 
„          Robert  Summers,  41 
„         Wilfred  Duke,  108 
„         William  Francis  Bensted,  296 
,.         William  Herbert  Hawdon,  291 
Smith,  see  also  Bosworth-Smith,  Bowden- 
Smith,  Brooke-Smith,  Brod- 
rick-Smith,      Bullen-Smith, 
Bryce-Smith,  Eustace-Smith, 
Garrett-Smith,         Guthrie- 
Smith,       Hattersley-Smith, 
Radcliffe-Smith,        Russell- 
Smith,  Shore-Smith,  Wood- 
Smith,  Woodd-Smith. 
Smyth,  Godfrey  Lyle,  175 
„          Hugh  Lyle,  108 
„         James,  271 
,,         Maxwell  Lyle,  242 
„         Ralph  George,  67 
„         Robert,  262 
„          Robert  McClintock,  55 
Snelgrove,  John  Sidney*  26 
Snewin,  Percy,  88 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Thomas  Ralph,  281 
Snowden,  Arthur  Owen,  264 
,,          Harcourt  John,  287 
Soames,  Cecil  Alfred,  204 
„         Gordon,  17 
„         Harold,  90 
„          Lancelot  Henry,  226 
,,          Ward,  100 
Solano.  Enrique,  113 
Solly,  Charles  Edward,  64 

„         Ernest,  50 
Somerset,    Arthur    Plantagenet   Francis 

Cecil,  299 

Somervell,  John  Malcolm,  243 
Southam,  Arthur  Hughes,  292 

,,         Eric  George,  263 
Sparrow,  Alan  Bertram  Hanbury,  38 
Speed,  Edwin  Arney,  9! 
,,         George  Harry,  12 1 
„          Lancelot,  10 
„         Walter  Hamlyn,  43 
Spence,  Albert  Carter,  13 

„         Lionel  Ormiston,  303 
Spencer,  Charles  George,  46 

„          Hugh  Victor  Berkley,  208 
,,         John  Aubrey  Berkley,  137 
Spens,  Hugh  Baird,  261 
,,         John  Ivan,  304 
„         Robert  Francis  Connal,  300 
„         William,  233 


Spens,  William  Patrick,  266 
Spilsbury,  Leonard  Joy,  247 

„         Lionel  Bruce,  229 
Spittle,  John  Trevor,  282 

„          Thomas  Stanley,  263 
Sprague,  John  Alexander  Davies,  83 
Squarey,  Robert  Owen,  279 
Squire,  Paul,  129 

,,          William  Harold  Stevens,  13 
Stallard,  George  Willes,  220 

„          Godfrey  Bradby,  299 

,,         Robert  Humphry,  255 
Stamer,  Arthur  Cowie,  94 

„          Reginald  Dent,  54 

„          William  Edward,  39 
Standring,  Walter,  66 
Stanger,  Geoffrey,  275 
Stanhope,  Charles  Hay  Scudamore,  45 
Staniland,  Geoffrey,  220 

„          Meaburn,  193 
Stanning,  Charles  Gordon,  262 

„          Henry  Duncan,  231 

„          John,  183 

,,         Joseph  Edward,  203 
Staples-Brown,  Richard  Charles,  216 
Statham,  Francis,  80 
Stathers,  George  Sydney,  299 

„         Gerald  Nicholson,  283 
Stearns,  William  Alfred,  loo 
Stebbing,  Henry  Mark,  151 

,,         Nigel  Austin,  204 
Steel,  Arthur  Herbert  Drummond,  161 

,,          Claude  Godfrey,  223 

,,          Edwin  Bedford,  129 

,,          Gerald  Arthur,  245 

,,         Richard  Alexander,  135 
Steell,  John  Walter  Graham,  289 
Steenstrand,  George,  153 
Steinthal,  Paul  Telford,  240 
Stephens,  Archibald  Collingwood,  90 

,,         Michael  Edmund,  82 
Stephenson,  Henry  Kenyon,  76 
Stepney,  see  Herbert-Stepney 
Stevenson,  Charles  Lorimer,  86 

,,          Ernest  Bruce,  1 1 7 

„         Francis  Oswald,  150 

„          Frederick  Harcourt,  35 

„         George  Charles  Burton,  272 

„          William  John,  32 

,,          William  Sinclair,  249 
Stevenson-Hamilton,  James,  74 
Steward,  Arthur  Eric  Willoughby,  261 
Stewart,  Alan  Keith,  7 

,,          Hugh   Fraser,  52 

,,          Robert  Tomlinson,  115 
Stewart  Richardson,  Edward  Austin,  143 
Stiebel,  Eric  Arthur,  216 
Stigand,  Almar  Gordon,  176 
Stilwell,  Henry  Francis,  156 
Stirling,  Archibald,  266 


344 


Index. 


[STI — THO 


Stirling,  Hugh  William,  238 

,,          Kenneth,  2  19 
Stobart,  John  Clarke,  1 93 
Stocks,  John   Leofric,  234 
Stoehr,  Emil  Moritz,  49 

„         Oscar  Heinnch,  53 
Stokes,  Frederick  Charles,  12 
Stokoe,  John  Herbert,  55 
Stolterfoht,  Edward  Herman,  11 

„          Herring  Thomas,  30 
Stone,  Charles  Graham,  267 

,,         Samuel  Francis  Montagu,  18 

„          William  Henry,  21 
Stoop,  Adrian  Dura,  247 

„          Frederick  Macfarlane,  294 
Story-Maskelyne,  Antony   St.  John,  17 
Stott,  Arnold  Walmsley,  270 

„         Arthur  Bryce,  305 

„         Edgar  Shirley,  286 

,,          Sydney  Reginald,  246 
Strachan,  William  Hearfield,  123 
Stringer,  Charles  Page,  242 

„          Howard  Selwyn,  198 
Stuart,  John  Frederick  William,  133 

„         Ruthven,  240 

„         Whitewright,  237 
Stubbs,  Thomas  Shaney  Dugdale,  261 
Sturton,  Douglas  Phipps,  137 
Stutchbury,  George  Hugh,  274 
Stutfield,  William  Gerald,  20 
Style,  Arthur  Hurrell,  141 
Sugden,  Edgar  Brewitt,  23 
Surtces,  Aubone  Alfred,  61 

„         Henry  Patrick,  105 
Susmann,  Walter  James,  152] 
Sutcliffe,  John  Garvey,  176 
Swaby,  Sydney  Temple,  134 
Swan,  Kenneth  Raydon,  178 

„         Nathaniel  Clayton,  122 

„          Norman  Edward,  175 

,,         Peicival,  189 

„         Stanley  Gale,  109 
Swann,  Harington,  20 
Swan  wick,  Philip  Doyle,  188 
Swanzy,  Ardrew  James,  203 

„         Francis  Hugh,  251 

„         Robert  Edward,  294 
Swayne,  Henry  Ashton  Hornby,  262 
Swetenham,  James  Hubert,  14 
Swinburne,  John  Castleman,  1 1 

„         Surtees,  34 

„         Thomas  Anthony  Stewart,  279 
Swinburne-Hanham,  see  Swinburne,  J.  C. 
Swindell,  see  Evers-Swindell 
Swindells,  Francis  Harold,  288 
Swinson,  John  Hall,  210 
Swinton,  Ernest  Dunlop,  82 
Sykes,  Alan  John,  81 

„         Claud  Walter,  248 

„         Harold  Platt,  56 


Sykes,  Herbert  Rushton,  119 

„         Percy  Molesworth,  85 

„         Walter,  163 

,,          William,  243 
Symonds,  Charles  Putnam,  304 

„         Henry  Herbert,  264 

TABBUSH,  Cecil  Wilfred,  306 
Tabor,  Edward  Henry,  62 
Tagart,  Frederick  Ongley,  64 
Tait,  Adam  Duncan,  52 

,,         Geoffrey  Murat,  300 

„         William  Alfred,  219 
Talboys,  Harold  Ivo,  148 
Tall,  Harry,  46 

„         William  John,  23 
Tanner,  Hubert  O'Shaughnessy  Fearn- 
ley,  176 

„          Robert  Ernest,  26 
Tanqueray,  Charles  Henry  Drought,  161 
Tapp,  Theodore  Arthur,  247 
Tatham,  Cautley,  276 

,,         Cecil  Francis,  287 
Tawke,  Reginald,  134 
Tawney,  Richard  Henry,  211 

„          Stephen  Edward,  2.39 
Tayler,  Alfred  Edersheim,  255 

„         George  Arthur,  227 

„         Ralph  Winstanley,  296 
Taylor,  Alan  Everley,  237 

„         Arthur  Enfield,  155 

„         Arthur  Robert,  22 

„         Charles  Henry  Shinglewood,239 

„         Daniel  Brumhall,  246 

,,         Guy  Sydney  Maxwell,  301 

„         Henry  Claude,  132 

„         James  Wood,  289 

„         John  Francis  White,  1 16 

„         Sancroft  Grimwood,  187 
Teage,  Arthur  William  Land,  254 

„          Henry  Dixon,  274 

„         John  Land,  4 
Temple,  Frederick  Charles,  190 

„         William,  21 1 
Tennant,  Frederick  William,  32 

,,         Robert  Hugh,  14 
Terry,  Douglas,  40 

„          Henry  John,  104 
Teschemaker,  Harold  John,  167 
Thacker,  Dudley  Hewitt,  264 
Thoday,  Leslie  Raymond,  306 
Thomas,  Basil,  223 

„         Charles,  130 

„         Henry  Evan  Patishall,  198 

„         John  Rowland  Leigh,  203 
Thompson,  Alec,  247 

„         Alfred  Edward,  65 

„         Astley  John  Onslow,  59 

„         Basil,  192 

„         Charles,  150 


THC— VALj 


Index. 


345 


Thompson,  Charles  Gordon,  282 

„          Conway  Bennet,  201 

„         Frederick  Samuel,  254 

,,         George,  226 

,,         Gerald  Monteath,  160 
„         Herbert,  270 

„         John  Furnivall,  184 

„         Leslie  Collingwood,  264 

„         Percy,  1 29 

„         Reginald,  276 

„         Thomas  Raikes  Lovett,  217 

„         William  Briggs,  8 1 
Thompson,  see  also  Arnall-Thompson 
Thomson,  Andrew  Forrester,  188 

,,         Arthur  Ramsay,  131 
Charles,  56 

George  Cockburn,  119 
John   Bathurst,  298 
Neale,  242 
Spencer  Aubrey,  137 

„         William,  225 
Thomson,  see  also  Mann-Thomson 
Thorburn,  John  Milne,  236 

,,         Walter  Milne,  185 
Thornhill,  Henry  Elliott  Blundell,  284 

„         John  Cecil,  15 
Thornton,  Charles,  122 

„          Henry  Grenfell,  141 
Thorold,  John  Leofric  de  Buckenhold,  45 
Thorpe,  William  Jarratt,  34 
Thursfield,  Richard  Cecil,  80 
Thwaites,  Arthur  Percival,  214 
Tidman,  Oscar  Paul,  168 
Tilden,  Philip  Armstrong,  291 
Till,  Ernest  Wentworth,  90 
Tillard,  John  Arthur  Stuart,  303 

,,         Philip  Henry,  209 
Tillie,  Frederick  William,  243 
Tindall,  Cuthbert,  241 

„         Hugh,  231 

Walter  Sewallis  Shirley,  i ,  307 
Tinker,  Edward,  1 1 

„         Henry  Archibald,  in 

„         William,  34 
Tinn,  Farquhar  Gray,  195 
Titley,  Richard,  24 
Tobin,  Edwin  Wodehouse,  20 
Todd,  Frederick  Gavin,  185 

„         George  Hall,  264 
Todd-Newcomb,  Robert  Nicholas,  62 
Toller,  Edward  Northcote,  266 
Tolson,  Joseph,  273 

Tomasson,  James  Frederick  Hugh,  234 
Tomkins,  Albin  George,  256 
Tomkinson,  Gerald,  171 
Tompson,  Frederic  John,  279 
Tonks,  Percy,  155 

,,          William  Henry,  101 
Tooth,  Adolphus,  ss 

„         Artemus,  80 

TOL.   III. 


Tooth,  Ashley,  106 

„         Ernest  Anthony,  305 

„         Percy  Ernest,  41 
Topham,  John  William,  131 
Torry,  Henry  John  Claude,  48 
Townend,   Harry,  50 

„         William,  90 
Townsend,  Henry  William  Worth,  116 

,,         Ronald  Travis,  303 

,,         Thomas  Ainsworth,  266 
Townshend,  George  Marsden,  228 
Towsey,  Francis  William,  52 
Traill,  Gilbert  Barsham,  271 
Trayner,  Robert  Wyld  Maxwell,  115 
Treaddell,  Arthur  John,  39 

,,         William  Harry  George,  28 
Tregarthen,  John  Bevan  Coulson,  246 
Tremearne,  Harry,  186 

,,         Richard  Hastings,  198 
Tremlett,  George  Washington,  223 
Trench,  Claud  William,  227 
Trenchard,  Arthur,  36 
Trevelyan,  Henry,  223 
Treves,  Frederick  Boileau,  213 

„          Harold  Thomsett,  246 
Trevor,  Herbert  Edward,  251 
Trimble,  Charles  Edward,  138 
Trimmer,  Charles  Henry,  33 

„          Edward  Douglas,  17 
Tripp,  Geoffrey  Charles,  271 
Tritton,  Julian  Seymour,  303 
Tsaw  Loo,  Tsawbwa,  189 
Tufton,  Alfred  Guy,  301 

,,         Cecil  George,  224 
Tulloch,     see     Armstrong     Lushington 

Tulloch 

Tupper,  John  Holman  Eyre,  124 
Turner,  Arthur  George,  288 

Christopher  Edward,  86 
John  Fisher,  223 
Kenneth  Walford,  272 
Maurice,  256 
Ronald  Walford,  291 
Thomas  Edwin,  298 
Thomas  George,  3 
Walter  George,  104 
Turner,  see  also  Scott-Turner 
Tumour,  Edward  Adolphus,  46 
Twist,  Arthur  Cyril,  no 

„         Cecil  Frederick,  106 

,,          Ernest  Frederick,  196 
Tylden,  James  Richard,  299 

UBSDELL,  Thurlow  Richardson,  142 
Underbill,  George  Frederick,  43 
Unwin,  Robert,  46 
Usmar,  Rupert  Grant,  198 


VACHELL,  Arthur  Cadogan,  198 
Valentine,  George  Frederick,  3 


U  U 


346 


Vaudrey,  Claude  Henry  Slade,  243 

„         Norman,  243 
Vaughan,  Arthur  Dale,  256 

„         Frederick  Clifford,  195 

„         James,  132 

„         Percy  Cecil,  203 

,,         Walter  Frederick  Hamilton,  198 

„         William  Wyamer,  55 
Venables,  Gilbert  Rowland,  213 

„         James  Douglas,  242 
Yenning,  Charles  Edgcombe,  194 
Verity,  Arthur  Wilson,  43 
Vesey,  Sidney  Philip  Charles,  138 
Vesey  FitzGerald,  Gerald  Arthur,  271 

„  William  Herbert  Leslie,  290 
Vicars,  Edward  Robert  Eckersall,  96 
Vickers,  Henry  Reginald,  213 

„         Thomas,  132 
Vines,  Walter  Sherrard,  302 
Visger,  Harman,  133 
Vivian,  Herbert  Leigh,  33 
Voight,  Johann  Fried  rich,  170 
Voss,  Gordon  Phillips,  282 

WADE,  Richard  Blaney,  282 
Wadling,  John  William  Cottingham,i94 
Wadlow,  Francis  Thomas,  99 
Wainewright,  Arthur  Reginald,  147 

„         Eric  Herbert,  269 
Wainwright,  Ronald  Charles,  302 
Walford,  Alexander  Ellis,  269 

„         George  Henry,  188 
Walker,  Archibald  William,  164 

„         Basil  Scarisbrock,  297 

„         Cecil  Edward,  240 

„         Charles  Selbourne,  153 

„         George  Townshend  Forestier,  64 

„         Gerald  Philbrick,  153 

„         Gibson,  19 

„         Herbert  Comyn,  185 

„         Herbert  Sutherland,  62 

„         James  Ronald,  127 

„         James  Scarlett  Ascroft,  286 

„         John  Campbell,  251 

„          Kenneth,  141 

„         Nigel  Ouchterlony,  176 

,,         Robert,  217 

„         Robert  Wynne  Stanley,  247 

„         Robin  Ernest  Gordon,  276 

„         Ronald  Ralph,  228 

„         Thomas  Wilbraham,  197 

„         William,  66 

Wallace,  Aylmer  Fitzgerald  Willoughby, 
208 

„         Charles  Redwood  Vachell,  1 7 1 
John, i 88 

„         John  Stewart,  143 

„         William  Ernest,  285 
Waller,  Maurice  Lyndham,  157 
Wallis,  Harry  Boyd,  170 


Index.  [VAU — WEB 

Wallis-Wilson,  Eric,  260 

Walrond,  Arthur  Francis,  17 
„  Charles  Welles,  184 
„  Francis  Ernley,  143 
„  Seymour  Henry,  17 
„  Theodore  Hunter  Hastings,  1 15 

Walton,  Joseph,  248 

Walton-Wilson,    Christopher    Thomas, 
189 

Wane,  Frank  Innes,  303 
„         Horace  Basil,  296 

Wanstall,  Arthur  Carmichael,  221 
„         Hugh  Cotterill,  199 
„         Humphrey  John  Boraston,  297 

Ward,  Alfred  Marcus,   162 
„         George  Whiteley,  73 
„         Harold  Rogers,  159 
„         William,  207 
,,         William  Percy,  22 

Warde,  Charles  Aprilis  Sutton,  10 

Wardlaw,  George  Lake,  55 

Ware,  John,   12 

Warner,  Christopher  Brooks,  266 
„         Pelham  Francis,  139 

Warner,  see  also  Lee  Warner 

Wartnaby,  John  Edward  Holdich,  279 

Warwick,  see.  Whiteley,  A.  S. 

Wason,  Eugene  Monier,  199 
„         Rigby,  no 

Waterlow,  Clive  Maitland,  266 

Watson,  Archibald  Watson,  60 
„         Charles  Challinor,  294 
„         Charles  Edward  Samuel,  134 
„         Darsie,  303 
„         Douglas  Percival,  157 
„         Edward  Alexander,  85 
„         Ernest,  83 
„         Forrester  Colvin,  200 
„         George  Harrison,  65 
„         Harold  Farnell,  173 
,,          Henry,  165 
„         Herbert  Harrison,  45 
„         Herbert  Sanderson,  269 
„         William  James,  130 

Watt,  William  Pettie,  277 

Watt-Smyrk,  Hamilton  Charles,  228 

Waud,  Percy  Renton,  176 

Wauton,  Charles  Arthur  Neville,  178 

Wayne,  Francis  Herman  Milford,  54 
„          William  Henry  Foskett,  19 

Weatherly,  Alec  John  Frederic  Hugh,  139 

Webb,  Cecil  Dunstan,  268 
,,         Charles  Lee,  25 
„         Christopher  Rahere,  271 
„         Francis  Macklin,  25 
,,         Geoffrey  Fuller,  200 
,,         Harold  Edward,  200 
,,         Montague  Edward,  96 
„         Richard  William,  39 
„         Stephen  Foster,  289 


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Index. 


347 


Weber,  Henry  Guy,  266 

Webster,  Alexander  McCallum,  195 

Wedgwood,  Bertram  Hensleigh,  205 

Weeden,  Edward  St.  Clair,  91 

Weightman,  John,  299 

Weisse,  Henry  Victor,  18 

Welch,  James  Johnson,  292 

„         John,  260 
Wellby,  Edward  Henry,  33 
„         Edwin  Victor,  88 
„         Montague  Sinclair,  75 
Wells,  Charles  Ernest,  162 
,,         Leonard  Alban,  252 
„         Edward  Glossop,  192 
Wells,  see  also  Primrose  Wells 
Welsh,  Anthony  Reginald,  233 

„         Frank  Stuart,  106 
West,  John  Frankland,  290 

„         Kenneth  Samuel,  301 
Westcott,  Robert  Basil,  1 1 7 
Western,  Hugh,  173 
Westhead,  see  Brown-  Westhead 
Westmacott,  Richard,  147 

„         Thomas  Horatio,  165 
Westropp,  Richard  Gibbings,  140 
Whately,  George  Pepys,  69 
Whatman,  Edward  Meyrick  Dew,  32 
Wheatcroft,  Cyril  John,  261 

„         George  Hanson,  298 

„         Ronald  Duncan,  300 
Wheatley,  Robert  Albert,  143 
Wheler,  Frederick  Trevor,  2 1 1 
Whelon,  Charles  Eric,  273 

„         George  William  Herbert,  237 
Whetstone,  Walter,  30 
Whinyates,  Guy,  261 

„         Ralph,  261 
Whipham,  Thomas  Rowland  Charles, 

1 08 

Whishaw,  Alfred  Bertram,  90 
Whitaker,  Frederick,  155 

„         James,  48 

„         Norman  Munn,  191 

„         Robert  James,  170 

„         Rowland,  166 

„         Victor,  285 
White,  Edward  John,  296 

„         Frederic  William,  305 

„         Henry  Herbert  Ronald,  197 

,,         James  Dundas,  74 

„         James  Lumsden  Colvin,  280 
White,  see  also  Grove-White 
Whitefoord,  Caleb  Alan  Bryce,  232 

„         Charles  Blaquhan,  269 
Whitehead,  Harold  John  Baskerville,246 

,,         Hugh  Christopher,  256 

„         Wilfred  James,  137 
Whitelaw,  Arthur  Robert,  125 

„         Francis,  93 

„         Walter  Hugh,  135 


Whitelegge,  William,  38 

Whiteley,  Arthur  Sale,  102,  307 
„         Warwick,  77 

Whitelock,  Arthur  Radclyffe,  101 

Whitfield,  George  Arthur,  200 

Whiting,  Francis  Arthur,  1 12 

Whitlam,  George,  107 

Whittaker,  Thomas  Sherren,  86 

Whittall,  Arthur  George,  209 
„         Donald,  226 
„         Harold  Frederick,  220 

Whitting,  Edward  Jewel,  128 

Whitton,  Harold  William,  229 

Whyte,    Cecil    Harman     Baldwin    St. 
George,  224 

Wicksteed,  Henry  Arthur  Hedon,  148 

Wigan,  Ernest  Edward,  62 
,,         John  Tyson,  186 

Wilcox,  Lionel  Harold,  239 

Wild,  Bernard,  105 

Wilkes,  Hubert  Hope,  14 

Wilkins,  Cecil  Francis,  100 
,,          Philip  Aveling,  1 14 

Wilkinson,  Cecil  Spencer,  263 
,,         Edgar  William,  231 
„          Frederic  Harrison,  254 
„         James  Vere  Stewart,  256 
,,         Leonard,  41 
„          Rowland,  220 

Willans,  Kyrle  William,  246 

Willcox,  Frederick,  44 
„         Tyrrell  Swan,  28 

Willes,  George  Chicheley,  258 

Willett,  Herbert  William  Mills,  254 

Williams,  Arthur  Edwin,  25 
„         Eric  Hugh,  297 
,,         Evelyn  Hugh  Watkin,  254 
„          Frank  Ainstie,  270 
,,         Frederick  McDougal,  12 
„         Geoffrey  Champneys,  171 
,,         Gerald  Anthony  Walter,  239 
„         Herbert    Augustus    McDougal, 

63 

,,         John  Charles,  27 

„         John  Clive,  228 

,,         John  Montague,  182 

„          Walter  Frederick,  36 

,,         William  Willoughby,  290 
Williamson,  George  Evans,  276 

,,          Henry  Davenport,  142 
Willis,  George  Bertram,  292 
Wilmot,  Sacheverel  Darwin,  272 
Wilmot  Sitwell,  Arthur  Trevor,  192 

„         Charles  John,  108 

„         Degge,  103 

„         Francis  Staunton,  66 

„         John  Knightley,  150 

„         Richaid  Degge,  174 

„         William  Sacheverel,  113 
Wilson,  Ambrose  Cyril,  216 


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Index. 


[WIL— YOU 


Wilson,  Archibald  Edward,  157 
„         Arthur  Carew,  165 
,,         Arthur  Kingsford,  269 
„         Arthur  Wellesley,  126 
„         Basil,  200 
„         Basil  Holt,  129 

Bassett  Fitzgerald,  295 
Cecil,  57 

Charles  Eustace,  119 
Clyde  Tabor,  304 
Eric,  184 
„          Evelyn  Rockley,  193 
,,         Francis  Adrian,  138 
,,         George  Adshead,  43 
„         George  Herbert,  116 
„         George  Rowland  Holt,  76 
„          Hugh  Radcliffe,  231 
„         Leonard  Holt,  155 
„         Malcolm,  105 
„         Ralph  Woempener,  213 
„         Robert  Walton  Williams,  25 
„         Rowland  Alwyne,  84 
„         William  Mackean,  231    ' 
Wilson,  see  also  Carus-Wilson,  Wallis- 

Wilson,  Walton-Wilson 
Wilson-Johnston,  Joseph,  158 

„         Walter  Edward,  180 
Wimbush,  Henry  Laurence,  237 
Wing,  Arthur,  216 
„         Charles,  71 
„         William,  46 
Wingate-Saul,  Arthur  Wingate,  195 
„          Ernest,  145 
„         Norman  Wingate,  206 
,,         William  Wingate,  155 
Winsor  see  Benyon-Winsor 
Winterbotham,  Arthur  Strachan,  59 
Wintle,  FitzHardinge,  61 
Wise,  Alexander  Gordon  Hay,  64 
„          Anthony  Forster,  281 
„          Arthur  Boyer,  55 
Withers,  Frank  Charlton,  75 

„         George  Harold,  53 
Withers,  see  also  Mitchell- Withers 
Witts,  John  Travell,  263 
Wodehouse,    Philip    Edward    Berkeley, 

291 

Wolferstan,  see  Pipe-Wolferstan 
Wolton,  John  Hyem,  16 
Wood,  Arthur  Thorley,  21 
„         Charles,  41 
„         Guy  Edward  Mills,  96 
„          Harold  Rowley,  122,  307 
„         Henry  Cooper,  206 
„         Kyrle  Mills,  121 
„         Lewis  Ironside,  72 
„         Ralph  Mills,  109 
„         Walter  Birbeck,  69 
„         William  Miller  Sewell,  155 
Wood  Smith,  Henry  Stephen,  193 


Wood  Smith,  Robert  Francis,  151 
Woodd  Smith,  Bernard  Basil,  116 

„         Wilfrid  Basil,  139 
Woodall,  John  Corbet,  251 
Woodcock,  Edward  Ralph  Holme,  1 78 
„         Hugh  Frazer  Holme,  193 
„         John  Burrell  Holme,  270 
Woodhouse,  Ernest,  257 
Woodley,  Francis  Richard,  238 
Woodward,  Charles  Robert  John,  15 
„         Sydney,  255 
„         William  Edward,  302 
Woody att,  Roger  Gresley,  67 

„         Walter  Philip,  226 
Wootten,  Richard  Montagu,  293 
Wootten-Wootten,  Aubrey  Francis,  77 

„          Herbert  Edward,  51 
Wormald,  William  Francis,  215 
Worship,  Hugh,  104 
,,         Noel,  145 
„         Verelst  Turner,  1 1 7 
Worthington,  James  Kennedy,  38 
„         Robert  Alfred,  194 
„         Samuel,  262 

Wratislaw,  Marc  Eugene  Townsend,  1 54 
„         Theodore  William  Graf,  116 
„         Wenceslas   Ernest  Wratislavia, 

187 

Wreford,  Brown  Louis,  86 
Wright,  Bernard  Duncan  Zorapore,  35 
„         Cecil  Middleton,  107 
„         Charles  Lingham,  94 
Edward  Oliver,  182 
Ernest  Edward  Vleminckz,  204 
George  Arthur,  39 
George  William  Barrington,295 
Godfrey  Fitzherbert,  167 
Malcolm  William  Zorapore,  24 
Neville  Graham,  279 
Walter  Evelyn,  250 
Wrigley,  Arthur  Harold,  38 
„         Clement  Carr,  106 
,,         Ernest  Albert,  73 
„         Francis  Carr,  159 
„         Frederick  Charles  Carr,  207 
„         Harold  Carr,  129 
„          Harry  Cecil,  49 
„         Louis  Comyns,  89 
„         Ronald,  234 
Wyatt,  Charles  Henry,  132 

„         Stuart  Crole,  186 
Wyer,  John  Francis  Wilson,  247 

YATES,  Clive  Charles  McKay,  187 
„         John  Henry  Samuel,  289 

Young,  Allan  Edwin,  237 
,,         Edmund  Turner,  263 
„         Frederick  William,  198 
„         George  Campbell,  240 
„         George  Eldred,  139 


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Index. 


349 


Young,  James  Reid,  215 
„         Thomas  Simpson,  33 
„         William  Young,  51 


ZIEGLER,  Alexander  Caryl,  236 

„         Clifford  Wilson,  204 
Zossenheim,  Douglas  Stanley,  306 


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ADAMS,  P.  W.  L.,  Moreton  House,  Wolstanton,  Staffs. 

ADAMS,  W.,  Moreton  House,  Wolstanton,  Staffs. 

AKENHEAD,  REV.  B.,  St.  Martin's  Vicarage,  Lincoln. 

ALISON,  A.  J.,  3,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

ALLAN,  H.  A.,  Montreal,  Ganada. 

ALLAN,  W.  R-,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Ganada. 

ALLEN,  A.  A.,  47,  Onslow  Square,  London,  S.W. 

ALSTON,  R.  E.  (the  late),  Bombay. 

AMPHLETT,  E.  G.,  Union  Place,  Worthing. 

ASCKOFT,  W.  F.,  Overleigh  House,. Preston. 

ASHTON,  P.,  Morton  House,  Fernhill  Heath,  Worcester. 

ATHELSTAN  JOHNSON,  W.,  Foreign  Office,  London,  S.W. 

BADLEY,  J.  H.,  Bedale's  School,  Petersfield,  Hants. 

BAKER,  0.  T.,  Wallcroft,  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

BAKER,  H.  M.,  Clement's  Dene,  Oxted,  Surrey. 

BAKER,  L.  G ,  Lucknow,  India,. 

BAKER,  S.  E.,  Wallcroft,  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

BANKS,  W.  H.,  Hergest  Graft,  Kington,  Hereford. 

BARBOUR,  T.,  Falls  Foundrey,  Belfast,  Ireland. 

BARING,  HON.  F.  H.,  37,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 

BARLOW,  R.,  Royal  Yacht  Glub,  Bombay,  India. 

BARTLETT,  REV.  R.  E.,  Eainsford  Lodge,  Ghelmsford. 

BASHALL,  H.  ST.  J.  H.,  6,  Bream's  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 

BAYLEY,  K.  C.,  50,  Old  Street,  Durham. 

BEACHCROFT,  C.  P.,  Galcutta,  India. 

BEALE,  S.  L.,  2,  Devonshire  Terrace,  London,  W. 

BEAN.  A.  W.  T.,  47,  Princes  Square,  London,  W. 

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BEAVEN,  0.  L.,  Greyfriars,  Leamington. 

BECK,  R.  C.  A.,  Boohham  Lodge,  Gobham,  Surrey. 

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BENSON,  R.  E.,  Middleton  St.  George,  B.S.O.,  co.  Durham. 

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BIBBY,  A.  W.,  26,  Chapel  Street,  Liverpool. 

BINNIE,  W.  J.  E.,  9,  Great  George  Street,  London,  S.W. 

BISCHOFF,  G.  E.,  4,  Great  Winchester  Street,  London,  E.G. 

BISHOP,  D.  F.  W.,  Oulton  House,  Stone,  Staffs. 

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BLEW  JONES,  W.,  Woodtown,  Bideford,  North  Devon. 

BLUNT,  G.  M.,  Manor  House,  Ashton- on- Mersey. 

BOLDING,  J.  P.,  14,  Eotton  Park  Road,  Birmingham. 

BOND,  H.  G.,  85,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

BOND,  W.,  11,  Elmer  Street,  Grantham. 

BOURNE,  S.,  Brightlands,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  COLONEL  B.  P.,  Brooklands,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  F.  H.,  Bengeo,  Hertford. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  G-.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  KEY.  H.,  Tattenden  Rectory,  Newbury. 

BOWDEN  SMITH,  J.  R.,  North  Looe  House,  Swell,  Surrey, 

BOYD,  A.  W.,  The  Alton,  Altrincham. 

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BRADBY,  G.  F.,  80,  Dunchurch  Road,  Rugby. 

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BRIDGE,  E.  A.,  142,  Gloucester  Terrace,  London,  W. 

BuiEiiLEY,  B.,  Police  Gourt,  Manchester. 

BROCK,  R.  G.  G.,  Napier  Barracks,  Shorncliffe. 

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BUOOKSBANK,  E.,  Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster. 

BROWNE,  REV.  T.  G-.,  Fawley  Rectory,  Southampton. 

BUCKLEY,  C.  A.  S.,  White's  Club,  St.  James  St.  London,  S.  W. 

BUCKMASTER,  REV.  J.  N.,  Augustine  Villa,  West  Gliff  Road,  Ramsgate. 

BULKELEY  OWEN.  REV.  T.  M.,  Tedsmore  Hall,  Oswestry. 

BUUGOYNE,  CAPTAIN  G.,  Westwood,  Cupar  Fife,  N.B. 

BURN,  F.  H.,  Bolam  Hall,  Meldon,  Morpeth. 

BURN,  J.  H.,  Beaconsfield,  Cullercoats,  Northumberland. 

BURNEY,  C.  S.,  Hursley,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby. 

BURNHAM,  REV.  H.  0.,  The  Oratory,  South  Kensington. 

BUSZARD,  M.  G.,  22,  Cambridge  Square,  London,  W. 

BURTON,  REV.  J.  A.,  Sunnyside,  PenJcridge,  Staffs. 

BUTT,  G.  K.,  3a,  Grediton  Road,  Hampstead. 

BUXTON,  A.  F.,  32,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 

CALVELIT,  E.  P.,  4,  Atherstone  Terrace,  London,  S.W. 

CARDIFF  FUEE  LIBRARY,  Cardiff. 

GARLETON,  COL.,  Rockham,  Malvern. 

CARTER,  REV.  0.  E.  J.,  St.  Matthew's  Vicarage,  City  Road,  London,  E.G. 

CARTWRIGHT,  REV.  T.  J.,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Leamington. 

CARVER,  S.  R.  P.,  The  Moat,  Downton,  Wilts. 

CASS,  B.  C.,  10,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 

CASSIDI,  DR.  F.  R.,  Derby. 

CASTLE,  S.,  12,  Devonshire  Place,  Birkenhead. 

CAWLEY,  H.  T.,  Brooklands,  Prestwich,  Manchester. 

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CHURCH,  MRS.  A.,  Cheyne  Walk,  Northampton. 

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CLARKE,  E.  J.,  Allerton  Hall,  Liverpool. 

CLARKE,  G.  H.  C.,  Birstall  Hall,  Leicester. 

CLAYTON,  G.  H.,  Canons  House,  Peterborough. 

CLAYTON,  J.  H.,  16,  Lower  Sloane  Street,  London,  S.W. 

COBB,  MAJOR  0.  H.,  The  Barracks,  High  Wycombe 

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CHOUGH,  C.  P.,  1,  Royal  Terrace,  Weston-super-Mare. 

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CUBITT,  MAJOR  F.  A-,  Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich. 

CUNLIFFE,  H.  H.,  Hatton  Fold,  Brooklands 

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DALBY,  REV.  A.,  Moat  Street,  Rugby. 

DALLIN,  F.  T.,  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 

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DAVENPORT,  G.  C.,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

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DAVIES,  D.  O.,  16,  Mark  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

DAVIES,  MORRIS,  Troy  House,  Rugby. 

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DIXON,  A.  W.,  The  Elm,  Wadsley  Bridge,  Sheffield. 

DON,  A.  0.,  The  Lodge,  Broughty  Ferry,  N.B. 

DONALD,  A.  D.,  Knuckles  Group,  Madulkella,  Ceylon. 

DOUGLAS,  A.  J-  A.,  Haylee,  Largs,  N.B. 

DOWDALL,  H.  0.,  8,  Harrington  Street,  Liverpool. 

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ELLISON,  REV.  C.,  Bracebridge,  Lincoln. 

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FALK,  H.  J.,  Thorshill,  West  Kirly,  Cheshire. 

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FARRER,  W.,  Thornburgh,  Leylurn,  R.S.O. 

FARWELL,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.  C. 

FEN  TON,  J.  M.,  Grey  Friars  Green,  dov  entry. 

FPOLKES,  G-.  B.,  Manor  House.  Wolferton,  Norfolk. 

FILGATE,  W.  DE  SALTS,  Lisrenny,  Ardee,  co.  Louth, 

FIRMSTONE,  H.  W.,  Lichborough  Rectory,  Weedon. 

FIRTH,  B.,  Norton  Hall,  Sheffield. 

FIRTH,  B.  A.,  Norton  Hall,  Sheffield. 

FIRTH.  E.  W.,  Tapton  Edge,  Sheffield. 

FISON,  W.  0.,  Ford  Place,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

FLETCHER,  H.  A.,  Marlingford  Hall,  Norwich. 

FLETCHER,  J.  H.,  Stamford  Villa,  Ashton-under-Lyme. 

FLETCHER,  P.  0.,  Briarcroft,  Atherton,  Manchester. 

FORSHAW,  G.  A.,  21,  Sefton  Drive,  Liverpool. 

FOSTER,  H.  D.,  Treledan,  Bodmin 

FRANKAU,  T.  J.,  9,  Lancaster  Road,  Hampstead. 

FURLONG,  A.  W.,  Cloneevin,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin. 

GADDUM,  A.  L.  R.,  2,  St.  James'  Square,  Manchester. 

GADDUM,  R.  G.  S.,  7,  South  Street,  Manchester. 

GAIR,  H.  B.,  Kestrel  Grove,  Bushey,  Herts. 

GAIR,  W.  B.,  8,  Bishopgate  Street,  London,  E.G. 

GARDINER,  J.  N.,  92,  Auckland  Road,  Upper  Norwood. 

GARDNER,  REV.  R.  T.,  Fluke  Hall,  Garstang. 

GARDNER,  W.,  Deganwy,  North  Wales. 

GARRETT,  F.,  Aldringhamt  Saxmundham. 

GARROD-THOMAS,  N.,  Newport,  Monmouth. 

GATES,  H.  F,,  Heatherwode,  Buxted,  Sussex. 

GEMMELL,  A,  C,,  Dalkeith  House,  Englefield  Green. 

GIBB,  A.,  1,  Great  George  Street,  Westminster. 

GOPP,  T.  C.,  Fort  Fareham,  Hants. 

GOODE,  A.,  Dunedin,  Twickenham. 

GOULDESBOROUGH,  0.,  12,  Potter  Street,  Worksop. 

GRAHAM,  0.  N.,  Highmoor,  Ilkley. 

GRAHAM,  J.  G.  0.,  Whitley,  Coventry. 

GRAY  BUCHANAN,  COL.  J.  R.,  Castlefield,  Cambuslang. 

GREGSON,  B.  P.,  Caton,  R.S.O.,  Lancashire. 

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GUILDHALL  LIBRARY,  London,  E.G. 

GUNN,  E.,  Llandaff  Place,  Llandaff. 

HADDEN,  P.,  Katiyagalla,  Bogawantalawa,  Geylon. 

HADRILL,  H.  C.,  The  Ghesnuts,  Chislehurst. 

HADWEN,  H.  S.,  Fairfield,  Manchester. 

HALL,  J.,  The  Grange,  Hale,  Altrincham. 

HALL,  J.  N.,  20,  Acresfield,  Bolton. 

HALSEY,  W.  S.,  Fort  William,  Calcutta. 

HARGREAVES,  A.  G.,  Gooden  House,  Harrow. 

HARLEY,  E.  A.,  8,  Albert  Road  Clifton,  Bristol 

HARRISON  &  SONS,  59,  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 

HART,  R.  E.,  BrooJclands,  Blackburn. 

HART,  T.  C.,  Brooklands,  Blackburn. 

HARTCUP,  W.  S.,  Eastwood,  Old  Gatton,  Norwich. 

HATHORNTHWAITE,  J.  C.,  Raeburn,  Boscombe,  Hants. 

HATTERSLEY-SMITH,  W.,  Claremont  Lodge,  Cheltenham. 

HAWOKTH.  J.  G-,  Ecclesfield,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

HAWSON,  W-  G.,  The  Mount,  Worksop,  Notts. 

HELLAWELL,  J.  H.,  Eversley,  Brooklands,  Cheshire. 

HEMMING,  A.  G.,  Orpington,  Kent. 

HENDERSON,  A.,  Heathfield,  Kilcreggan,  Dumbartonshire. 

HENDERSON,  J.  G.  B.,  Linlilhgow. 

HEPBURN,  J,  P.,  Bradninch,  Cullompton,  Devon. 

HEREFORD,  THE  LORD  BISHOP  OP,  The  Palace,  Hereford. 

HERON,  G.  W.,  Oakfield,  Rugby. 

HESS,  A.  F.,  22,  The  Crescent,  Filey,  Torks. 

HEYWOOD,  G.  G.,  Brenton,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

HIGGINBOTHAM,  CAPT.  C.  E.,  Oraigmaddie,  Hilngavie. 

HIGGINBOTHAM:,  G.,  Abbotsleigh,  Knutsford. 

HILL,  J.  L.,  4,  Orsett  Terrace,  London,  W. 

HIND,  H.  A.,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  London. 

HODGSON,  0.  W.  A.,  Carlisle. 

HODGSON,  REV.  F,  G.,  Aldwinde,  Thrapstone. 

HODSON,  L.,  Compton  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 

HOLDEN,  A.  T.,  Sharpies  Hall,  Bolton. 

HOLLAND,  S.  G.,  22a,  Sussex  Square,  London,  W. 

HOMER,  REV.  H.,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

HOPE,  O.  M.,  Raincliff,  Pleasant  Place,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

HOPKINS,  A.  A.,  56,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W. 

HOPKINS,  W.  R.  I.,  Grimstone  Manor,  Gilby,  East  Yorks. 

HORNE,  W.  E.,  2,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

HOUSE  LIBRARIES,  RUGBY  : 

BROOKE,  W.  P. 

COLLINS,  J. 

DONKIN,  A.  E. 

MICHELL,  W.  G. 

SCHOOL  HOUSE. 

STALLARD,  G. 


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STEEL,  0.  G. 

WHITELAW,  R. 

WILSON,  W.  N. 

HOVENDEN,  It.,  12,  Park  Hill  Road,  East  Croydon. 
HOYLE,  J.  S.,  Bassfield,  Bury. 
HUDSON,  J.  3.,  Longcroft,  Beverley. 
HUDSON,  MRS  ,  Elderslea,  Bushey  Heath,  Herts. 
HUGHES,  T.  H.,  New  Heys,  Allerton,  Liverpool. 
HURLBUTT,  0.,  Dee  Cottage,  Queen's  Ferry,  Flintshire. 
INMAN,  H.  S.,  Tadworth,  Epsom. 
INNES,  S.  A..,  Corrie  Wood,  Castlemellan,  co.  Down. 
IRVINE,  J.  P.,  Cromartie,  Torquay. 
IRWIN,  0-  D.,  Heyeswood,  Hartford,  Cheshire. 
JACOMB  HOOD,  W.  J.,  Broadwater  House,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
JaGER,  G.  H.,  25,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool. 
JAMES,  REV.  H.  A.,  D.D.,  School  House,  Rugby. 
JESSEL,  iSm  0.,  BART.,  Goudhurst,  Kent. 
JEUDWINE,  It.  W.  tt.,  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  Armagh,  Ireland. 
JOHNSON,  A.  G.,  Butterton  Hall,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 
JONES,  F.  D.,  10,  North  Terrace,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
JONES,  G.,  The  Bury,  Ooldington,  Bedford. 
JOYNSON,  E.  W.,  Dunham  House,  Altrincham. 
KEIR,  REV.  A.,  Alverstohe  Rectory,  Hants. 
KELLY,  fl.  EL,  Egyptian  Army,  Cairo. 
KEMPSON,  REV.  E.  U.,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
KENNEDY,  N.,  Doonholme,  Ayr,  N.B. 
KENRICK,  W.  B.,  The  Grove,  Harborne,  Birmingham. 
KING,  H.  A.,  44,  Clapham  Common,  London,  N.E. 
KING,  R.  N.,  16,  Charing  Cross,  London. 
KINGAN,  W.  S.,  Glenganagh,  Bangor,  co.  Down. 
KIRK,  J.  P.,  7,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Scarborough. 
KIRWAN,  A.  W.  B.,  East  Indian  United  Service  Club. 
KITCHENER,  B.,  G-reeribarik  School,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 
KNAPMAN,  fl.,  5,  Heathlands  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  London,  N. 
KNEESHAW,  W.  S.,  Graiglwyd,  Penmaenmawr. 
KNOWLES,  H.  0.,  Inverness  Terrace,  London,  N.W. 
KNOWLES,  SIR  L.,  BART.,  Westwood,  Pendlebury. 
LAMBERT,  D.,  Biles-mere  House,  Nottingham. 
LAMBERT,  J.,  ELlesmere  House,  Nottingham. 
LANE,  A.  Y.,  25,  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 
LANE,  0.  P.,  Moundsley  Hall,  Kings  Norton. 
LARDEN,  W.,  19,  Tamar  Terrace,  Devonport. 
LATHAM,  F.  L.,  Gadshill  Place,  Higham-by- Rochester. 
LAWRENCE,  H,  LL.,  Millfield  House,  Sleaford. 
LEA,  J.,  Bank  of  England,  Liverpool. 
LEA,  J.  H.,  Purnea,  N.  Bengal,  India. 
LEA  SMITH,  H.,  40,  Trinity  Square,  London,  S.E. 


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LEE,  A.,  Westfield  House,  Lewes. 

LEE,  H.  0.,  Lindley  Lodge,  Nuneaton. 

LEE  WARNER,  N.,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 

LEES,  G.,  Tettenhall  Wolverhampton. 

LEIGH,  REV.  N.  E.,  Vicarage,  Kirkstall,  Leeds. 

LEPPER,  H.  S.,  Elsinore,  Crawfordsburn,  co.  Down. 

LEUCHARS,  W.,  Chester  House,  Wimbledon  Common. 

LEVERSON,  L.  G.,  48,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  N.W. 

LEWTHWAITE,  W.,  Broadgate,  Broughton-in-Furness. 

LINTON,  D.,  12a,  Buccleugh  Road,  West  Dulwich. 

LLOYD,  H.  J.,  Coleshill  Lodge,  Sutton  Coldfield. 

LLOYD,  J.  H.  0.,  Hartland  House,  Winch-field,  Hants. 

LUND,  H.,  Fernhill,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

LUND,  N.  W.,  Knowles  House,  Gargrave-in- Craven. 

LUSHINGTON,  REV.  T.  G.,  Bearstead  Vicarage,  Maidstone. 

McALLUM,  S.  K.,  Manor  House,  Riding  Mill,  R.S.O. 

MACAULAY,  D.,  Lismore,  Rugly. 

MAcKuNNAL,  W.  R.,  Beechwood,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

McLEAN,  A.  D.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Me  LEAN,  D.,  46,  Cornwell  Road,  Hove. 

MCNEILL,  J.  H.  T.,  52,  Leeson  Park,  Dublin. 

MADDOCK,  A.  H.,  Osborne  House,  Alsager,  Stoke -on- Trent. 

MAITLAND  HE  RIOT,  F.  DE  0.,  Buenos  Ayres 

MANDER,  OAPT.  J.  H.,  25,  North  Bailey,  Durham. 

MARSHALL,  K.  McL.,  15,  Moore  Street,  London,  8.W. 

MARTINEAU,  E.,  7,  Cannon  Street,  Birmingham. 

MA.THER,  A.  S.,  Beechwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool. 

MATON,  L.  J.,  Grosvenor  Lodge,  Wimbledon. 

MAUDE,  E.,  11,  Broadlands  Road,  Highgate. 

MAY,  R.  G.,  Grena  Lodge,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

MEE,  C.  C.,  Neuchdtel,  Neboda,  Ceylon. 

MEIKLEJOHN,  K.  F.,  129,  Ashley  Gardens,  London,  8.W. 

MELLY,  A..,  165,  Lodge  Lane,  Liverpool. 

MELLY,  A.  G.,  6,  Castle  Street,  Liverpool. 

MENZIES,  J.  G.,  Hall  Place,  Bexley. 

METEOR,  THE  EDITOR  or. 

MICHELL,  W.  G.,  Rugby. 

MILLER-HALLETT,  A.,  Goddington,  Chelsjield,  Kent. 

MILLETT,  H.,  Highfield  House,  Stonehouse. 

MILNES,  E.,  57,  Hamilton  Square,  Birkenhead. 

MOBERLY,  G.  N.,  Cottesmore,  Ipswich. 

MORGAN,  M.  R.,  Gnollview,  Neath. 

MORCOM,  N.  A.,  Trelawne,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston. 

MOYNA,  E.  G.  J.,  Sandymount,  Dundalk,  Ireland. 

MUNBY,  E.  J.,  Cambridge  House,  Camberwell. 

MURRAY,  A.  S.,  169,  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

MURRAY,  E.  M.,  Woodside  House,  Cupar  Angus. 

MUSGRAVE,  G.  F.,  Knowsley  Grange,  Heaton,  Bolton. 


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MUSGRAVE,  J.  F.,  Knowsley  Grange,  Heaton,  Bolton. 

NAPIER,  F.,  147,  Gloucester  Road,  London,  S.W. 

NAPIER,  CAPT.  G.  B\,  Koorine  Kalangadoo,  South  Australia. 

NAPIER,  MRS-,  Merchistoun,  Alderley  Edge. 

NEGUS,  T.  A..,  Shenstone  Lodge,  Lichjield. 

NEILSON,  E.  L.,  21,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

NELSON,  CAPT.  H.,  Grown  Hill,  R.8.O.,  Devon. 

NETTLEPOLD,  G.,  Peachfield,  Ampton  Road,  Edgbaston. 

NEWTON,  H.  E.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

NICHOLLS,  DR.  F.  J.,  Ellerslie,  Eltham,  Kent. 

NICKOLS,  N.,  Sandford  House,  Kirkstall,  Leeds. 

NICOLLS,  J.  DYCE,  Bank  of  England,  Hull. 

NOAKES,  S.  N.,  Selsdon  Park,  Croydon. 

NORMAN,  MAJOR  J.,  c/o  Hayton  and  Fisher,  Cockermouth. 

NORIIIS,  MRS.,  Hill  View,  Rydes  Hill,  Guildford. 

OGILVIE,  F.  M.,  72,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

OKELL,  G.,  Great  Barrow,  Chester. 

OLLIVANT,  A.,  Elliott's,  Nuthurst,  Horsham. 

OLLIVANT,  J.  E.,  35,  The  Mansions,  Richmond  Road,  Earls  Court. 

OPPENHEIM,  E.  F.,  United  Provinces  of  Agra,  &c.,  India. 

PARKIN,  J.  S.,  11,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

PARKIN,  T.,  Fair  seat,  High  Wickham,  Hastings. 

PARKIN  MOORE,  W.,  Whitehall,  Mealsgate,  Cumberland. 

PARNELL,  F.  W.,  Vicarage  Road,  Rugby. 

PAUL,  J.  A.,  West  Lea,  Meanswood,  Leeds. 

PHILLIPS,  H.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

PICKARD,  REV.  H.  A.,  Airedale,  Oxford. 

POLITZER,  H.  E.,  35,  Fitzjohns  Avenue,  Hampstead. 

POPE,  REV.  R.  H.,  Northchurch,  Berkhampstead 

POWNALL,  A.,  15,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath. 

PRANCE,  REV.  L.  N.,  Stapleford  Tawney,  Romford. 

PRESTON,  J.  K.,  Pearyn,  Bournemouth. 

RAIKES,  H.  P.,  Dunnington  Heath,  Alcester. 

RAWSTORNE,  E.  B.,  Bruton  Lodge,  East  Putney. 

REES,  MR.  H.,  124,  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 

REMER,  G.,  56,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

RICHARDS,  REV.  G.  A.,  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 

RICHARDSON,  SIR  E.  A.  S.,  BART.,  Pitfour  Castle,  Perth. 

RICHARDSON,  G.  B.,  Hindley  Hall,  Stocksfield. 

RICHARDSON.  G.  0.,  Rossfad,  Ballinamallard,  Ireland. 

RICHARDSON,  MRS.,  Bensham  Lane,  Croydon. 

RICHARDSON,  N.  W.,  Rookwood,  Eltham,  Kent. 

RIGBY,  J.  R.,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 

RIGBY,  W.  G.,  Pentre  Manor,  Trefnant,  Denbighshire. 

RIMELL  AND  SON,  MESSRS.,  53,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.O. 

RTPLEY,  LIEUT.-GOLONEL,  Dallington,  Northampton. 

RIVINGTON,  VV.  G.,  21,  Gledhow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

ROBERTSON,  0.  (J.,  Finstock  House,  Charlbury,  Oxon. 


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ROBERTSON,  J.  M.,  Struan  Lodge,  Altrincham. 

ROBINOW,  MRS.  M..  Fairoak,  West  Didsbury. 

ROFFE,  C.  G.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

ROGERS,  W.  L.  I.,  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

ROUTLEDGE,  G.  B.,  Tarn  Lodge,  Hcadsworth,  Carlisle. 

RUGBY  BOYS  CLUB.  223,  Walmer  Road,  Notting  Hill. 

RUGBY  SCHOOL,  TOWN  HOUSE. 

SANDEKSON,  8.  G.,  The  Elms,  Berwick  on-  Tweed. 

SAPTE,  MAJOR  D.,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony. 

SARGANT,  W.  L.,  School  House,  Oalcham. 

SATTERTHWAITE,  COLONEL  13.,  Windermere,  Bromley,  Kent. 

SAUNDEKS,  C.  H.,  37,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

SAWERS,  N.  0.,  7,  St.  John's  Park,  Blackheath. 

SCOTT,  REV.  A.  M.  S.,  4,  Providence  Avenue.  Leeds. 

SCOTT,  A.  T.,  Ramleh,  College  Road,  Dulwich. 

SCOTT,  E.  S.,  Denning  Road,  Hampstead. 

SCOTT,  R.  F.,  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge 

SCOTTEH,  F.  0.,  75,  Lombard  Street,  London,  E.G. 

SHAND,  T.  L.  R.,  Fawsyde,  Bervie,  N.13. 

SHARP,  REV.  J.,  45,  Harold  lioad,  Upper  Norwood. 

SHELMERDINE,  REV.  N.,  Great  Comberton,  Pershore. 

SHIELL,  J.  A.,  18,  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

SIMEY,  R.  I.,  11,  King's  Bench  Walk,  London,  E.G. 

SIMPSOM,  J.  H.,  21.  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

SINGH,  RANDHIR,  ShereJcot,  via  Dhampur,  India. 

SIT  WELL,  A.  T.,  Freiberg,  Germany. 

SITWELL,  J.  R.,  Nanchrapara,  India. 

SITVVELL,  W.  S.,  The  Osiers,  Ghiswick  Mall. 

SLATER,,  MAJOR  J.  W.,  Dunscar,  Bolton. 

SLEIGHT,  B.,  Hatherton,  Grimsby. 

SLEIGHT,  R.,  Weelsby  Hall,  Grimsby. 

SMITH,  G.  F.  R.,  14,  Bertram  Road,  Liverpool. 

SMYTH,  H.  L.,  Barrowmore,  Chester. 

SMYTHK,  R.  D.,  66,  Acre  Lane,  Brixton,  London,  S.W. 

SNOWDKN,  A.  O.,  Hildersham  House,  St.  Peter's,  Kent. 

SNOWDEN,  REV.  H.  C.  Y.,  St.  Peter's  in  Thanet,  Kent. 

SOAMES,  W.,  Badminton,  Gloucestershire. 

SOLLY,  A.  J.,  Westheath,  Congleton. 

HOLLY,  E.,  Strathlea,  Harrogate. 

SOLLY.  G.  A.,  1,  Grosvenor  Place,  BirTcenhead. 

SPERLING,  A.,  Latteribury  Hill,  St.  Ives. 

SQUIRE,  P,,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Ayres. 

STAPLES  BROWNE,  R.,  Brampton,  Oxon. 

STKEL,  C.  G.,  Barby  Road.  Rugby. 

STEPHEN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE,  Calcutta. 

STEVENS  AND  BROWN,  MESSRS.,  4,  Trafalgar  Square,  London  (2  copies). 

STURT,  MRS.  B.  M.,  Wiitterdigne,  Bewdley. 

SUSMANN,  DR.  W.  J.,  Erchfont,  Henley -on- Thames. 


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SWAN,  N.  C.,  Afherstone  House,  Lincoln. 

SWANZY,  F.,  The  Quarries,  Sovenoaks. 

SYKES,  A.  J.,  South  View,  Gheadle,  Cheshire. 

SYKES,  F.,  Brookfield,  Gheadle,  Cheshire. 

SYKES,  MAJOR  H.  P.,  Longford  Hall.  Newport,  Salop. 

SYKES,  W.,  Priors  Lea,  Preston. 

SYKES,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  W.  H.,  Firfield,  Merrow,  Guildford. 

TANNER,  H.  F.,  Hawson  Court,  Buckfastleigh. 

TANNER,  REV.  R.  B.,  Motcombe  Vicarage,  Shaftesbury. 

TAYLOR,  A.  E.,  Littleholm,  St.  Allans. 

TAYLOR,   KEV.  C.,  Banwell  Vicarage,  Somerset. 

TAYLOR,  H.  C.,  6,  Queen  Street  Place,  London,  E.G. 

TEAGE,  A.  W.  L.,  14,  Arlington  Road,  Surbiton* 

THOMAS,  B.,  Rockleaze  Point,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

THOMPSON,  REV.  G.  M.,  St.  Martin's,  Swindon. 

THOMPSON,  L.  0.,  St.  Peter's  Road,  Croydon. 

THOUBURN,  R.  M.,  Springwood,  Peebles. 

TILLARD,  P.  H.,  c/o  King,  King  and  Company,  Bombay. 

TOMKINS,  A.  G.,  Walmer  House,  Surbiton. 

TOPHAM,  J.  W.,  38,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

TURNER,  M.  C.  S.,  99,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

VAUGHAN,  A.  D.,  Spencer  House,  Weybridge. 

VEASEY,  CAPTAIN  S.  R.  C.,  Dunleckney  Manor,  Bagenalstown. 

VENABLES,  R.  G.,  Oakhurst,  Oswestry. 

YENNING,  0.  B.,  73,  Margaret  Street,  London,  W. 

YICKERS,  H.  R.,  Manor  House,  Ecclesall,  Sheffield. 

YOIGHT,  F.,  4,  Mission  Row,  Calcutta. 

WAGNER,  H.,  13,  Half  Moon  Street,  London,  W. 

WALKER,  R.  R.,  Ratcliffe  Hall,  Leicester. 

WALLACE,  J.  S,,  141,  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

WALROND,  A.  F.,  2,  Old  Burlington  Street,  London,  W. 

WARRINGTON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  R.,  10,  Montagu  Square,  London 

WATSON,  A.  W.,  28,  Charlotte  Square  Edinburgh. 

WATSON,  D.  P.,  Gainford  Vicarage,  Darlington. 

WATSON,  E.,  Nimrod  Hall,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

WATSON,  CAPTAIN  H.  F.,  1,  Watlands  Crescent,  Lewes. 

WELSH,  W.,  Bifrons,  Fleet,  Hants. 

WHITBREAD,  S.,  Southill,  Biggleswade. 

WHITEHEAD,  E.  H.,  20,  Old  Queen  Street,  Westminster. 

WHITTING,  C.  E.,  Uphill  Grange,  Weston-super-Mare. 

WICKSTEED,  H.  A.  H.,  Bexley  Vicarage,  Kent. 

WIGAN,  E.  B.,  Oakley  Lodge,  Weybridge. 

WILKINSON,  J.  B.,  Tapton  Grange,  Sheffield. 

WILLETT,  H.  W.  M.,  The  Cedars,  Chislehurst. 

WILSON,  0.  E.,  20,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  E.G. 

WILSON,  D.  B.,  Scarcroft  Hall,  Leeds. 

WILSON,  E.  R.,  57,  Kingsgate  Street,  Winchester. 

WILSON,  G.  A.,  Netherwater,  Aigburth  Road,  Liverpool. 


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WILSON,  G.  R.  H.,  Burgate  Hall,  Diss. 

WILSON,  J.  0.,  12,  Fyfield  Road,  Oxford. 

WILSON,  REV.  R.  A.,  Hints  Vicarage,  Tamworth. 

WILSON,  W.  N.,  10,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

WOODHOUSE,  B.,  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham. 

WRATISLAW,  M.  B.  T.,  Rugby. 

WREFOKD  BROWN,  L.,  The  Cottage,  Wraxall,  Nailsea,  Somerset. 

WRIGLEY,  L.  0.,  Trelleck  Grange,  Chepstow. 


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BARRATT,  B.  J.  B.,  51,  Villiers  Road,  Willesden  Green,  London,  N.W. 


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