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1824-1878,
WITH A RECORD OF SOME EARLIER STUDENTS.
31 ©Ijapter of |r0lmti> gietoru.
CHARLES JAMES DURAND,
KENTISH BROCK.
EDWARD CHARLES OZANNE.
",|FiihiiiiH, Jfnnuu, wriouts,"
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY FREDERICK CLARKE.
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;preface*
[HIS Register is in a certain sense the outcome of the
inauguration of the Old Elizabethan Association in
1892. In 1882 there was a movement towards
the formation of such an association. A meeting
was held and a resolution passed that there should be an annual
dinner, but the scheme was not fully realised till 1892. Since
that date the Annual Commemoration has included a College
Service in the Parish Church of St. Peter Port, the annual Prize-
giving, a " Past and Present " cricket match, and a dinner which
is held alternately in London and Guernsey. At the dinner of
1882 the menu was printed in quaint Old English, and the
object of the annual meeting was thus expressed : —
* ^^ otctusnan of q* Jftsit lt<|pt0 jf tuuimbijpm lof^iilftv
^ (aiUr tjibtVBt irafr<U) of f^c'^oltru of if |»ait, bji
iolTQcljt ilfatits and nohit fa|^es of UIitsirQous ^Ijf^ebtilftmM
htn If eh in rtmtmbxenttp tmb ahjitt in ptvptiuBi mtmorntp to
llftidtxdt llfBt mtn of btrttunu conrage il^ottld iaiu tnum^U
ttvxfv^Bt ioorhti Uefnl «n5 (rontstc."
At each successive gathering fresh reasons for a School Register
were found, fresh names were announced of famous men who
claimed the College as their Alma Mater, and facts were stated,
for which the hearers demanded chapter and verse. One such
statement may be instanced. In 1892 it was claimed that there
were seventy-five Guemseymen in the Crimea. The Register, at
least, shows that sixty-seven Old Elizabethans served in that
war, either in the Army or Navy, that eight of these also served
in the Indian Mutiny, in which forty-eight Old Elizabethans
took part, and that five were killed in action in the Crimea, and
nine in the Mutiny.
It was after the dinner of 1882 that the then Principal of
the College, published a " List of Scholars." This little book
found its way to some in whose minds it re-awakened the desire
for more knowledge of their old school, a desire already kindled
tV. Preface.
by chance meetings with fellow Elizabethans in foreign lands.
And so, in 1883, when two Old Elizabethans met in Madras, they
were not surprised to find that each possessed an interleaved copy
of Mr. Gates* *' List," scored with notes regarding their con-
temporaries. A compact was entered into then and there
that they should prosecute their enquiries and compare notes
at their next meeting in Guernsey. Gne of them took advantage
of long leave from India to enlarge upon Mr. Gates* plan, bringing
the List up to date and adding information gathered by private
enquiry and from the dusty minute-books in the Directors* room,
in the hope of paving the way for a formal Eegister of Elizabeth
College. This pubUcation, entitled " A Short Chronicle of
Elizabeth College " appeared in 1889. In 1892 the compact of
1883 took practical form. The two old students were joined by a
third — all three having meanwhile begun to see the end of their
ofi&cial careers and the prospect of leisure for carrying out their
plan, but it was not till 1895 that they were able to set to work
in real earnest. The compilation has occupied three years of
unremitting labour, and the compilers are the three old students
whose names figure on the title-page.
We adopted the plan of publishing week by week in the
Guernsey News short instalments as our enquiries progressed,
inviting co-operation, and indicating where assistance was needed.
We have succeeded in tracing more than 94 per cent, of the
students since 1824. Very many of the rest were birds of passage,
having no abiding interest in the island. The College roll,
too, is responsible for several of the failures, in that it has
omitted to fill in the domicile of parents, and even the title
of the father.
We regret that the Eegister for the *' dark ages '* between 1563
and 1824 is so incomplete. No nominal roll was kept, and it was
not till after the date of the re-chartering in 1824 that the school
was made to fulfil the objects of its institution. In all
probability many Guernseymen, and others too, such as the
heroes whose deeds are recorded in Tupper's '* Sarnia/* were
educated at Elizabeth College, but proof is absent. We
believe that if the work of compilation had been delayed even a
few years longer, all trace would have been lost of many distin**
Preface. v.
guished men, whose careers we have now been able to sketch
with pardonable pride.
It is hard to analyse the feelings uppermost in our minds as we
present to all Guemseymen, but especially to those interested
in the welfare of Elizabeth College, the record which these pages
contain. By many it will be read with lively satisfaction, —
to some it may recall memories of a disappointed past. The
winners in the race for distinction and glory will pardon our
reflection that many a career which holds a humble place in the
Register has a value which we cannot easily represent in words.
The following quotation from a thoughtful writer will better
express our meaning than any words of ours : —
" We see heroism broken into units, and say, — this unit did
little — might as well not have been. But in this way we
might break up a great army into units ; we might break the
sunlight into fragments and think that this or the other might
be cheaply parted with. Let us rather raise a monument to
the soldiers whose brave hearts only kept the ranks un-
broken, — a monument to the faithful who were not famous,
and who are precious, as the continuity of the sunbeams is
precious, though some of them fall unseen.''
Some may question the wisdom of dividing the record ; but to
have brought the Register up to date would have necessitated the
inclusion of many who are yet too youthful to have made their
mark, and more than this, we should have deprived the older
students — for some years — perhaps for ever — of the pleasure of
seeing what their school-fellows have done. Some, indeed, of those
who had waited for the published record with eagerness have
already been called away. We cannot wait. We believe that this
first instalment of Fifty Years will prove to the world what our
school has done, and we are content to hold in reserve the proof
of what it is doing. We think, too, that the publication of Volume
I, will facilitate the compilation of Volume II., which we propose
to commence at an early date.
We have added to the Register a short notice of the Masters,
to whom much of the success of students in after life was due.
The pages of the Elizabethan must be referred to for longer
VI. Preface.
reminiscences than can be introduced into this Begister, and we
tmst that many sketches, now overdue, will soon find a place.
It will not escape notice that the Histoby has been written up to
1826 only, and that no comment has been made on later
changes in the constitution of the Governing Body, or in
the Statutes of the College. The Eevised Statutes of 1852
are available to any enquirer, and it would be, in our opinion,
a pity to rob Volume II. of its due share in the narration
of events of interest. Suffice it to say that up to the present date
the College has fully maintained its high standard of instruction
and efficiency, and can more than hold its own in these days of
keen competition, as the annual record of honours abundantly
testifies.
Our acknowledgments are due to three old Elizabethans — to
No. 905, Dr. Magrath, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford ; to No. 1418,
the Rev. G. E. Lee; and especially to No. 1824, Mr. Lucien
de Bemardy — who have spared no time or trouble to assist our
researches. We are also greatly beholden to Mr. Frederick Clarke,
proprietor of the Ouernsey News, not only for opening the columns
of his paper to our weekly record, but for the keen interest he has
shown in the work; and to the authorities of the GuiUe-All^s
and the Candie Libraries for their readiness to place at our
disposal their valuable books of reference.
CONTENTS.
Preface ni.
History of Elizabeth College, 1563-1826 ix.
Students before the Re-Chartbrino, 1765-1824
Elizabeth College Register, 1824-73 47.
Masters, 1563-1824 276.
Principals and Masters, 1824-73 277.
Winners of Exhibitions, Medals, and Principal
Prizes, 1824-73 282.
Addenda et Corrigenda 291.
Index to Students ...... 295.
k
|HE Grammar School, now called Elizabeth College,
was founded and endowed by Queen Elizabeth in 1563.
In the statutes of that year the Queen's intention is
stated : — **to erect a Grammar School ... to
be commonly called the School of Queen Elizabeth."
But as early as 1573, in the Livre de Perchage du Fief le Boi, the
school is styled Le College de noire Souverayne Dame la Boyne ;
and, though we find various other designations used, — e.g. Orande
Eschole de la Boyne (1589) — College de sa MajesU, noire Sire
le Boy James {1^1^)— Ecole Laiiiie (1682)— X^co^ Elisabeih (1683)—
Ecole Latine et Publiqiie (1759) — The Free School in ihe Island
of Guernsey (1761), — the title Elizabeth College, or its equivalent
in French, is the name by which the school has been in fact
"commonly called." But a more august title may be claimed,
for on the foundation stone of the present edifice are the
words ** The School of Queen Elizabeth, . . . now called the
Royal College of Elizabeth " (1826), a title once given by the
Ecclesiastical Court of Guernsey in 1668.
It is not the oldest school in the island, but is the only school
of royal foundation. In 1563 there were three pre-existing
schools — at St. Peter Port, at St. Pierre-du-Bois, and at St.
Martin's — of which it is known that the first was founded in 1513,
and that the last was moved to a new site in 1591. These were
parish schools, the management of which was vested solely in the
parish, but Queen Elizabeth added to their endowments, with the
aim of making them subordinate to her **new school," i.e. Elizabeth
College, in the sense of preparatory schools to feed the College.
In one respect the authority of the parish was limited, for the
wheat rents granted in 1563 for the support of the masters
B
X. HisTOBY OF Elizabeth Oolleoe.
were beyond its control. It is probable that rights in these
schools were acquired by neighbouring parishes at an early date.
It is computed that, at the time of the foundation of the school,
the population of the island was about 6000, including about 500
strangers, i.e, non-natives. Figures for other dates are shown in the
1626— 6,862. margin, which are to some extent estimates. The
1727—10,662. then condition of the island was deplorable. Ignorance
1821— ^'300! ^^^ superstition were combined with unrest in politics
1841— 26',706. and religion. The terrors of Queen Mary's reign were
1891—36,218. a recent recollection. The island was still in the
diocese of Coutances, and the vicinity of the French coast helped
to check the efforts made to cast off the yoke of Rome. In 1663
a synodical system* was formed, in aUiance with^ Jersey, to
regulate the churches of both islands. It was not till 1568
that they were transferred to the diocese of Winchester. In 1566
piracies had become so frequent that Royal Commissioners were sent
to make investigation. The authorities were themselves at variance.
In 1565 and 1580 several Jurats were summoned before Her
Majesty's Council to answer for their conduct towards the Gover-
nors, and three were imprisoned in the Marshalsea prison. Burnings
for witchcraft and magic were numerous and executions occurred
every year. The whole island was in a state of dissension and
confusion. Two letters of the first master of the College may be
cited to show the facts as presented to an eye-witness. Dr. Saravia
wrote in 1565 to Mr. Secretary Cecil a letter stating as follows : —
"As to religion there are only three or four people in the
island who attend service, and if an ecclesiastic goes into the
country he is greeted with jeers and laughter, and often has
dirt thrown at him. They are worse than Turks, and the Jurats
connive at all this. Robbery and slaughter are committed
with impunity, and the decisions of the Judges are various.
Everybody is at law in some court. The Jurats treat the
people like sheep, unrestrained by fear. The people are
so inert that they had rather live poor and idle than grow
rich by labour."
In the previous year he had written still more strongly, and with
special reference to the newly-established College : —
" Tametsi totos tres annos habitaverim in Anglia, nunquam
expertus sum id quod vulgo de insularibus dici solet. Sed hie
* In 1668 Preabyterianisin was introduced into the island by refugees from France,
chiefly disciples of Calvin, and observers of the worship of the Church of Geneva.
Elizabeth sanctioned this discipline and form of worship in the Town Church only,
but it rapidly spread over the whole island. The Governor in 1563 favoured the
innovation and sJlowed the clergy to appoint elders and deacons, and to form them-
selves into a " colloquy," of wmch the Governor himself, the Bailiff, and some of the
Jurats were members. Guernsey retained the Presbyterian discipline with much
ffreater persistency than Jersey. James I. tried to re-establish episcopacy in Jersey,
but he left Guernsey alone, even confirming Elizabeth's indulgence. Perhaps
he feared to make the attempt to reform botn islands at the same time. During
the Bebellion, and the Protectorate, Presbyterianism flourished unchecked, and it
was not till 1662 that the Act of Uniformity was enforced and the office of Dean
revived. There was no '' dissent " in the island till 1750,
HiBTOBT OF ElIZABBTH CoLLBQB. XI.
primum id experior adeo ut in istos etiam illud Epimenidis de
Cretensibus omnino convenire putem — Kpyrts acl \l/€vaTai
KaKOL drjpia yooTc/ocs apyal, Haec gens tota ex fraude ei
mendacio est composita, ipsis Cretensibus mendacior ; nulla
enim in istorum hominum verbis est fides."
He added in this same letter that the Guernsey people utterly
despised the gift of the school ; that nothing had been done to carry
out the orders of the Commissioners ; and that he had only ten
Guernsey scholars, the rest being English boys.
The language of the doctor's letters — highly coloured as it un-
doubtedly was — goes to prove the need of ** a grammar school
in the said island, in the which the youth of the same may be
better instructed in good learning and virtue." The Lietters Patent,
dated 25th May, 1563, appointed as Eoyal Commissioners the
following: — Sir Francis Cnamberlain, Governor of Guernsey;
Thomas Carew, Governor of Hurst Castle ; Dr. George Ackworth,
Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester; Thomas Compton,
BaiUfif; John After, Dean, also Rector of St. Peter Port and St.
Martin's ; and Nicholas Carey, Queen's Receiver ; to examine the
state of the harbour and island generally, and specifically to endow a
royal school. The statutes of the '* School of Queen Elizabeth " are
contained in the letter of the Royal Commissioners, dated 27th Sep-
tember, 1563.
The Royal grant was made in two instalments. In 1563 the lands
(1 vergee and 27 perches) and tenements of a convent of Franciscan
JB^riars, who had been expelled from the island in the reign of
Henry VIII. by Bailiff Compton, together with 80 quarters of
wheat rents, were assigned for the support of the school. The old
church of the friars was intended to be the school-house, the
cemetery a play-ground, and a piece of land was destined for the
master's use. In 1568 a further grant was made of land (10 vergees)
and buildings not included in the assignment of 1563, but which had
also belonged to the Mendicant Friars. On 26th March, 1568, the
Governor (Chamberlain) handed over the school property to the
Bailiff (Compton), and Jurats, and States of Guernsey. The rentes
appropriated to the master of the school had previously belonged
to various churches and confraternities. It is certain that all the
land of the earlier assignment was soon alienated from the school,
and has never been recovered. In 1824, during the progress of
an "Enquiry into the state of Elizabeth College," to which reference
will be made further on, the land thus ** illegally transferred " was
clearly identified, and a debate arose as to whether the then
possessors could be ousted.
The original statutes of the College provide that there shall be six
classes, in which the lessons are to be as follows : — Class I. — A
short catechism of grammar, comprehending the eight parts of
speech and the syntax. Some Latin and French vocabulary, out of
which the scholars are to learn first ten, then twenty words daily.
Class II. — The sacred dialogues of Sebastian Castalio, with bibhcal
exposition thereon, the epistles of Cicero, and grammar. Class III. —
32
xii. History of Elizabeth College.
The elements of Greek, the principles of rhetoric. An oration of
St. Chrysostom to be learned by heart. Class IV. — In the upper
classes Latin authors are to be combined with Greek. In this fourth
class Hesiod is to be read with Virgil, or Pindar with Horace : Greek
and Latin prosody is to be taught, and verse-making in both
languages. Class V. — Some of the orations of Cicero, to be treated
in the demonstrative manner, with the Greek orations of Isocrates,
or Cicero's offices with some of the morals of Plutarch. Class VI. —
Histories, as Caesar, Sallust, and Livy in Latin, and Plutarch,
Thucydides, and Herodotus in Greek, ** that having passed the other
classes, and being now matured and even perfected, they may look
into antiquity, the mirror and effigy of posterity." Besides the
above lessons various '* exercises " were prescribed. Class I. was
to learn to write and spell correctly both in Latin and French.
Class II. was to translate themes and sentences into correct and
chaste Latin. **The plain and simple faculty of speaking Latin
being obtained," the boys of this class were to learn to turn a Latin
sentence in various ways, according to the example of Erasmus.
Class III. was to continue the same exercise, together with translations
from French into Latin, and Latin into French ; letter writing
was also to be taught, by way of " a sport to the scholars." In
Class IV. prosody and verses alone were to be added to the foregoing
exercises. Class V. was to proceed to the highest grammatical
studies, viz., the gymnastics of Aphthonius, or some other gym-
nosophist. The Commissioners add, ** if they can learn and perfect
themselves in these exercises, there is nothing which they can
further desire in this school." Class VI. had no special exercises
appointed. Lest the master should find himself too much hampered,
the Commissioners continue, **By these aforesaid statutes, we do not
so strictly bind him that he may not occasionally add something of
his own, and by a variety of exercises sharpen the wits of the
scholars, and even remit something of these and concede some inter-
mission for singing, arithmetic, writing, and also, but seldom, for
play"!
The school was first held in the church or temple of the friars.
It was moved* soon after 1568 to the house in the enclosure, which
made part of the additional assignment of that year. That house
was turned into a prison in 1590, during the plague — ^perhaps
because the sickness had either suspended the instruction, or quite
put an end to it. It was pulled down in 1753, and a new school-
house was built at the expense of the States. This is what is now
known as the ** Old College," set apart since 1826 as the residence
of one of the masters. The present edifice was, as will be seen, con-
structed in 1826. ^
The succession of masters is very obscure. What little was known
* It was suggested by the Committee of 1824 that, when this move was made, the
land and buildings of the earlier assignment were abandoned, and, there being no
trustees named by the States, were looked on as waste land and useless tenements,
and that therefore the appropriation later on by private persons may have been made
without any notion of invading the rights of the College.
HiBTOBT OF £lIZABBTH COLLBOfi. XUI.
in 1824 was gathered from public records, dealing either with
complaints against masters, or with their complaints as to the
necessity of repairs of the school ; but the Acts of the Presbyterian
Colloquy* (1586-1654) and of the Ecclesiastical Court of Guernsey
after 1662 were, at that time, insufficiently studied.
Dr. Adrian Saraviaf was the &rst master, from 1563 to about
1568.
There is reason to believe that one William Hart was master in
April, 1581. The Rev. George Capelin, secretary to the Colloquy
and Chaplain of Castle Cornet, was master in 1589, the year of nis
marriage, and held the post till his death, early in 1592. Martin
de Pestere was master, at least from 1599. He resigned the
school in 1606, and was called on by the Court (Chief Pleas, January,
1606) to vacate the premises. His successor, Simon Hern, Minister,
was master from Michaelmas, 1606, till Lady Day, 1608, assisted
by the Rev. Thomas Bradley, Minister of Castle Cornet. Know-
ledge of French was certainly contemplated in a school where
the introduction of English a century later was viewed as an
innovation. Hem had covenanted to learn French within a year. J
He complained to the Royal Commissioners in 1607 (Sir R. Gardner
and Dr. Hussey) that his salary remained unpaid. The Commis-
sioners allowed the claim, but called on the master to resign, fixing
the date of resignation so as to give time to the Governor to select a
successor. This was in accordance with the statutes, which em-
power the Governor to fill a vacancy in the case of misconduct, if
ignorance of the language of the scholars can be held to be mis-
conduct. It is noteworthy that the statutes did not provide for
vacancies otherwise caused, an omission which led to much irregu-
larity. Such irregularity, probably amounting at times to malversa-
tion, came under the notice of the Royal Commissioners in 1607, as
is shown by the Order passed with respect to ** Queen Elizabeth's
Grammar School," viz., " that the Governor be enjoined to have an
* The Acts of the Colloquy have been laboriously copied, and those of the
Ecclesiastical Court summarized and indexed, by the Bev. G. E. Lee, M.A., F.S.A.,
Bector of St. Peter Port (Kegister No. 1418) and much additional information has
thns been made available.
1- Adrian Saravia was bom in 1531, at Hesdin, in Artois. In 15aj he escaped from
a Franciscan Convent ; student at Oxford, 1561 ; wa« master of Elizabeth College,
1563-8, and Vice-Dean 1564. In 1576 he was master of the Grammar School at South-
ampton, and later, was pastor of the Protestant Church of Antwerp, and founded a
like Church at Brussels. In 1586 he was implicated in a plot at Leyden. Some of
the conspirators were caught and executed, but Saravia escaped to the Hague, and
thence to England. In 1587 he became Doctor and Professor of Theology at Lieyden.
He was successively Prebendary of Gloucester, 1591 ; Canterbury, 1595 ; and West-
minster, 1601. In 1600 he was one of the translators of the A.y. of the Bible into
English. His name appears, after the names of Bishop Andrewes and Dean Overall,
on the Westminster Committee, to whom the task of dealing with the books of
Genesis to II. Kings wa« assigned. He wrote, among other works, anti-presbyterian
tracts; and argued with the ministers of Guernsey, urging them to accept episcopacy.
He died in 1612. His widow placed a tablet in Canterbury Cathedral. His
portrait may be seen in the large stained glass window in the hall of Elizabeth
College.
t He was adjudged unfit, from his ignorance of French, to hold the charge of a
parish, and was made master in order that he might have facilities to learn the
tMiiniafffil
SOV. SXSTOBT 07 &LIZABBDB OOLLBCtSl.
explicit care that the said school be always furnished with a sufficient
schoolmaster/' and ** that whensoever the said school shall happen
to be void, the Governor shall place a schoolmaster therein, within
the space of three months, and in case that he shall fail so to do,
upon any pretext whatsoever, that it shall be lawful for the Bailiff
and Jurats, or to the Ministers of the isle, or to the more part of
them, to procure some fit man to teach in the said school, and
present him to the Governor or his Lieutenant, who should presently
approve him, if there be nothing against his learning, reUgion, or
good manners, causing one of the Ministers of the island to teach
the scholars ad interim"
The statement of the Committee of 1824, that one Amos Horn was
sworn in as master in 1608, is proved incorrect by the records of the
Colloquy. Early in 1608, Jean de la Marche, who had just left
the University, was urged by the Colloquy to imdertake the charge of
the grande escolle for a short period, till the new master, shortly
expected, should arrive. It seems that de la Marche, anxious to
'commence his theological studies, declined the invitation. In June,
the Governor* wrote that he expected, almost immediately, to be able
to bring with him a man ^competent to take the mastership with
ministerial charge also of Castle Comet, and in December the Bev.
Wm. West was appointed accordingly. He did not know French, and
an arrangement was devised by which the Eev. Mr. Perchard,
Minister of St. Saviour's, St. Peter's, and Torteval, undertook to
assist Mr. West in his duties at the College, till the arrival of a Mr.
Daniel Maris, whom the Governor intended to act as assistant
master. The school had for some time been without a master, for
the Rector of St. Peter Port was in December, on Mr. West's
appointment, asked to give notice that the parishioners might send
their boys to the school.
If Amos Horn was master, the year of his tenure is uncertain.
There is no record to show whether Daniel Maris ever came, or how
long the Rev. William West remained.
Jean Ganrey, Seigneur de la Champagnolle, took the oath of
office before the Royal Court on 10th May, 1613. Ganrey was
appointed by the Governor. In 1615 the Colloquy made it in-
cumbent on the master to submit an annual progress report. The
next master, of whom anything is known, was Thomas Mauger. He
represented to the Royal Court at Chief Pleas, September, 1622, the
ruinous condition of the College. A grant for repairs was made from
the Trdsor of the parish of St. Peter Port. The master must not be
credited with interest in the school in having thus come forward to
secure repairs, for, as stated by the Committee of 1824, *' the States,
time out of mind, have allowed the master to reside in the house in
the close (the building on the land granted in 1568) and to take to
his use the profits arising from the whole of the remaining estate,
which was not intended at the time when the two assignments (of
1563 and 1568) were made." Mr. Mauger died in 1626.
Where the school was held at this time is not known. It was of
yerjr Uttle use in regard to the education of the youth of the iG^audi
HiSTOBT OF £iLl2ABEtH COLLEOfi. ^V.
for there are numerous instances of students being sent by the parish
to England to be educated for the Church in Guernsey; or, by the ik)yal
Court to Saumur or Cambridge, with a grant to meet the cost of educa-
tion. As regards those sent to a University, it is not improbable that
they had previously been pupils of the College, though this fact is not
recorded. The mention of repairs to the College after tbis date is
frequent ; indeed for a long time it was the only direction in which
the States appear to have interested themselves in the school at all.
In the call on the Trisor of the Town parish, in 1622, the words are
added *^ suyvcmt qyCa esU par ci-devant accoustiimS.*** There is no
evidence of any such custom. Perhaps the custodians of the Trisor
were afterwards able to resist, or, more probably, the Governor
wanted help from the TrSsor for repairing Castle Cornet and like pur-
poses, to which the church fund was, on occasion, made to contribute.
Mauger's successor was Mr. Joshua Slowley, who was very
formally sworn in as master, in the College itself, in the presence of
the Lieutenant-Governor, the Bailiff, the Jurats, and the Sectors
{qui 8*y sont transporUs exprds), on April 4th, 1627.
In 1627 the College was repaired, on the order of the States, out
of the pier fund, and again in 1628. In 1629 the Cimetiere des
Freres, part of the College estate, but at the time appropriated by
one Thomas Blanche as a private garden, was, by order of the
Boyal Court, utilized for the burial of victims of the plague.
Nothing but Latin and a little Greek had been hitnerto taught, so
that the custom had arisen to have no school in the afternoon, to
enable the scholars to learn " writing, ciphering, and French " else-
where. In 1633 the States engaged a stranger, one Thomas Jaillant,
to teach the youth of the island reading, writing, ciphering, and
music, for one hundred livres tournois,+ the pupils paying from 4 to
8 sols a week, according to what each was taught. Of the fixed
salary, two-thirds were to be paid by the Town parish and the
remainder by the country parishes. The statutes allowed the
master to encourage other studies besides the classics, but this was
the first effort made in that direction.
The year 1635 was an important one in the history of insular
education, and indirectly of the College, for in that year Charles I.
founded three Fellowships, at Exeter, Jesus, and Pembroke Colleges,
Oxford, for natives of Jersey and Guernsey. Jersey was not content
to allow Elizabeth College to do duty for both islands, though till
the opening of Victoria College, J in 1852, it did in fact serve both.
Queen Elizabeth gave her Ucence to a new College — ^Elizabeth
GoUege, Jersey — to hold lands in mortmain, but it remained
* It was afterwards (1739) claimed that the charge of repairs against the Treaor was
folly justified ; that a plot of ground in High Street, called the Pluce des Halles^
and actually used as a meat market, in 1630, was, about the date of the foundation of
the Ck>Uege, ceded by the public to the Tresor of the Town Church, on condition that
the repair of the College should be chargeable against the Tresor,
t jfl toumois, of 20 sols, is one-fourteenth of £1 stg. 1 sol (sou) therefore is
nearly 1 penny.
X Founded and erected to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty and Prince Albert
in September, 18M.
til. HiSTOBT OF ^LIZABfiTH CJOLLBGC!.
neglected, and the revenues, insufficient as they were, were mis-
appropriated.*
About 1618, a petition was presented to the King for grant of
facilities for the maintenance of poor scholars at one of the Univer-
sities. An opportunity offered itself to meet the petition, on the
acquisition by the Crown, by escheat, of the estate of Sir Miles
Hobart, Alderman of London. King Charles was anxious to abolish
the Oalvinistic discipUne.f It was represented to him that many of
the Ministers in Guernsey were old, and that it would be very
difficult to fill vacancies caused by death or otherwise, for, it was
urged, a supply from France was impossible. The King founded
three Fellowships, as stated above, out of the Hobart properties, with
the condition that the Fellows should return to the islands to serve
in the Ministry. The King named the first Fellows ; afterwards
the Dean {not the Bailiff) and Jurats of either island were to
nominate. The first post-Reformation Dean of Guernsey (Dr. John
de Sausmarez) was appointed in 1662. The office in Guernsey, as
in Jersey, had not been filled since the introduction of Presby-
terianism. Arthur Morehead, probably an Englishman, was the
master in 1635.
It is beheved that Dr. Isaac BasireJ was master about 1636.
Jacob de I'Epine was sworn on 29th May, 1639. In 1644 the in-
habitants prayed the Lieutenant-Governor to dismiss him and appoint
a fit successor. The Lieutenant-Governor took no action, and the
States (27th May, 1644) displaced the '* Regent " of the College, on
"^ It wonld be interesting to know exactly wby Guernsey was thus preferred to
Jersey. Duncan in bis "History of Guernsey" declares circumstantially tbat
*' private affection, as well as public policy, migbt have induced Queen Elizabeth to
exercise so much kindness to Guernsey, she being very closely connected with the
MJicestors of the present Carey familv, so numerous and respectable in the island,"
&c., &c. ; but Tupper in his " History asserts, on perhaps insufficient evidence, that
the family relationship is wholly mythical. The influence of Sir Thomas Leighton,
who was connected by marriage with the Carey family and who had resided a con-
siderable time at Elizabeth's Court, may have induced the Queen to endow the
Guernsey College. It is certain that at the time, both in respect to trade and to the
proportion of English residents, Guernsey was in advance of Jersey.
The Acts of the Jersey CoUoquy refer constantly to the intended college there.
Laurens Baudain, of St. Martin's, Jersey, gave thirty-six quarters of wheat for the
foundation or maintenance of a College, and the Queen allowed the gift and further
contributions of two hundred quarters. In 1594, the Colloq[uy resolved to propose to
the States that the two schools of the island should be united into one college. In
1598, the statutes of the College were approved. In 1601, the Colloquy addressed the
Gtovemor. In 1604, a Mr. Wuliam Steward was master of the College d'EUsdbeth^
which was probably Baudain's foundation ; but in 1610, " le College demeure neglige
et Us revenues d'icelui non (wpliquez d Vustwe public^" and King James in certam
Letters Patent states that ** tne erection and foundation of the said College hath been
utterly neglected, and the said gift (of Baudain) applied to other uses."
t Guernsey, whither the Prince de Cond^ had retired, expelled all natives who did
not conform to the Geneva platform ; and only accepted the Prajer-Book at last, in
1662, at the pike's point, some of the ministers resigning their cures rather than
be re-ordained.
% Isaac Basire was bom in Jersey. He was M.A. of Leyden, and D.D. of Cam-
bridge, 1640. After appointment as Bector of Stanhope he was Chaplain to
Charles I., and also, after the Bestoration, to Charles II. He was with the former
during the siege of Carlisle. He travelled in Syria and Palestine, and was for seven
years Professor of Divinity in Transylvania. He was a staunch Anglican, and
translated the Choxch Catechism into Arabic. He died in 1676 as Prebendary
9f Porham.
SisTOBT OF Elizabeth Collegia. xvn.
the score of his ** negligence et autre nUpris de scs debvoirs.** la
the November following, the States gave notice of another election,
and, in December, elected Thomas Carey, M.A., son of Thomas Carey,
Jurat, subject to his passing before a board of nominated examining
Ministers. The Committee of 1824 urge, with regard to the pro-
ceedings of the States, that " the first act (the dismissal), Ix^ing
contrary to the Charter, was illegal ; and the latter (the new election)
also, since the situation was not void by that Charter," adding ** but
the times* were unwholesome."
This criticism appears to be unjust. It is true that the Charter
did not empower the States to dismiss a master, vesting the author-
ity in the Governor, or, in his absence, the Lieutenant-Governor, at
the instance of the Dean ; but at this time there was no Dean.
Further, the records show that at the States Meetings, both of
November and December, the Lieutenant-Governor was present. It
is reasonable to conclude that he expressly or tacitly delegated his
authority to the States.!
The new election appears to have been exactly in accor-
dance, if not with the letter of the Charter, at least with the ruling
of the Eoyal Commissioners of 1607, for the mastership haa
been vacant for more than three months.
Mr. Carey was a Parliamentarian, and at the Restoration either
resigned or was ousted. He was succeeded by the Rev. Gabriel du
Perier. An arr&t was brought against him by the Constables of the
Town, probably for cost of repairs of the College, and his appeal to
the Court was rejected in 1667. He remained in charge till his death
in 1669, and was followed by Mr. George Dalgamo, in 1670. A
novel order, as to the repairs of the school-house, makes
this period interesting. In or about 1671, the Royal Court granted
£300 toumois to be raised by the constables of all the parishes
from the Church Tresors rateably {selo7i le rast accoutum6), but ruled
that the master himself would in future be held responsible. As the
States allowed the master to use the College as his residence, this
ruling was not unreasonable ; but Dalgamo at once resigned. |
* The Guernsey Rebellion occurred in 1643. The Boyalist Governor or Depnty-
Gk>yemor, Sir Peter Osborne, shut himsell up in Castle Comet to avoid seizure by the
** Provisional Government" of Guernsey. This Government was appointed by the
Parliament, and consisted of twelve '* Commissioners," of whom Peter de Beauvoir,
des Granges, was president. Sir Peter Osborne entrapped three of the Commissioners,
and imprisoned them in the Castle, whence they cleverly escaped. The Lieutenant-
Gk>yemor, referred to in the text, was a Major Kobert Bussell, deputed to Guernsey
by the Earl of Warwick, Lord High Admiral of England. At this period the States
generally, if not always, met in the College, partly perhaps because, with a very few
scholars or none at all, it was a convenient place, or more probably because the
College was beyond the range of Sir Peter Osborne's cannon in the Castle.
t This conclusion is confirmed by the rising in 1643, occasioned by Bussell's high-
handed behaviour. " The islanders rose in arms, and compelled Bussell to promise
that in future he would be guided in his proceedings by the States and Boyal
Court." — Twpper,
X This was unfortunate, for Mr. Dalgamo was an eminently gifted teacher. He
was bom in Old Aberdeen, kept a private school at Oxford for tnirty years, wrote
several valuable philoBophical works, and died at Oxford in 1687, at the age of about
Bizt^t
k.
Tmt. HisTOBY OF Elizabeth Golleg^.
The Rev. Francis Dubois was, in 1672, appointed by the Governor,
Lord Hatton, to the vacancy. He was a B.A. of Christ Church, and
an M.A. and Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, Chaplain to the
Governor and to the garrison. His tenure was short, for he died
in 1675. At his death the " benefice '* of the College was seques-
trated by order of the Eqclesiastical Court in the hands of the
Churchwardens of the Town, a practice which became customary. We
learn from Bishop Morley's register that, in July 1675, the Rev.
Nicholas Le Mesurier, M.A., of Jesus College, Oxford, was ordained
deacon and priest on his title of Rector or Master of the Royal
College in Guernsey. Later on (1711) when the question of
pluralities came up for decision during the incumbency of the
Rev. Lawrence Payne, master, and also Rector of St. Martin's
parish, the Rev. Nicholas Le Mesurier, then Dean, certified that
he had resigned the mastership on preferment to St. Andrew's in
1678, as he could urge no precedent for holding a cure in conjunction
with the office of master.
In 1674, King Charles issued an order that one of the three Hamp-
shire places in Corpus Christi College in Oxford should be always
appropriated to a scholar of the islands of Jersey and Guernsey by
turns, and the Bishop wrote to the President of the College to that
effect. But this arrangement fell through, and in 1678 Bishop
Morley founded five Scholarships at Pembroke College.
This generous benefaction, made exactly 100 years after the
islands had become parts, albeit '*the remotest parts," of the Diocese
of Winchester, was expressly designed to encourage better men
to qualify for the King Charles' Fellowships than the "raw
youths " who had too often been advanced to them. The
scholars were to be nominated by the Dean, Bailiff, and Jurats of
either island, and were to receive annually £10 each with chambers.
They were to hold the Scholarships for five years, residing at Pembroke,
except for the fifth year, during which leave was given for them to
travel in France to master the French language. They were required
to promise solemnly to return to the islands to serve as preachers,
schoolmasters, or otherwise*; and on attaining the age of twenty-one
each scholar was solemnly bound before the Dean and Bailiff in a
penalty of £200 to fulfil his engagement.!
The first Morley scholars at Pembroke were John Ahier, Charles
(son of Philip) Dumaresq, and Edward d'Auvergne, all bom in
Jersey ; and Thomas Picot, a native of Guernsey. The foundation
allotted three of the Scholarships to Jersey, and two to Guernsey.
Elizabeth College is not referred to in the Indenture, the only condition
being that the scholars should be natives of one island or the other.
This omission, taken with reference to the low standard of educa-
• This condition was rescinded in 1857.
t Bishop Morley died in 1684, at the age of 87. He took a prominent part in the
stirrinff politics of his day. He was stripped of his preferments, and went into exile
with £ng Charles II. He helped to smoothe the task of the Bestoration, being not
nnacceptable to the Calvinist party. In 1660 he was made Dean of Christ Chnroh,
and then Bishop of Worce9ter, and, two vears later, 9ish(^ of Winchester. His bene*
fJMtiona were munerooBi amounting to ^yOOO.
fiisTOBT OF Elizabeth Collsob. xil.
tion attained by the islanders elected to the King Charles' Fellow-
ships, makes it evident that the College was of little utility.
King Charles II. (1678) gave the Morley scholars a preferential
claim to his father's Fellowships. It may be stated, by way of
anticipation, that, in 1857, the Fellowships as well as the Scholarships
were made open to all natives of the bailiwicks of Guernsey and
Jersey, and to others, not natives, who had been educated for two
years at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, or Victoria CoUece, Jersev.
In 1682, the Bev. WiUiam Johnson was master of the College,
as appears from the record of a reprimand administered by the Dean,
as Visitor. The visitorial authoritv, under the statutes, was limited
to reprimanding the master for neglect of duty, or for cruelty, and the
scholars for disobedience to the master. As regards the latter, it
extended to expulsion after three admonitions. Mr. Johnson, an
Englishman, was thus formally admonished in 1682 for his ignorance
of French, ** qui le rend incapable d*apprendre la Latine d ses
Scoliers,** The school was emptied, and, in 1683, the Dean, at the
instance of the Boyal Court,* caused the master to be examined,
when, admitting his want of knowledge of French, he offered to en-
gage an assistant. The Dean, considering such an ofifer inadmissible
under the statutes, decided to refer the matter to the Governor.
Whether such reference was made or not does not appear, but
Johnson continued to hold the mastership till his death, in 1698.
There is no record that he was allowed an assistant, and it may be
presumed that the Dean or Governor eventually connived at the
introduction of English text-books and manuals, an innovation
generally attributed to Dean Hemming' s time.
Jacob Bouhaut was master in 1700.
The Bev. Lawrence Payne, master in 1708, apphed to the
Court for a grant for repairs. His incumbency brought up the
question of pluralities. The Court (1711) ruled that the master
was bound to repair dilapidations which had occurred during
his occupation. Payne failed to make the repairs, and the Court
attached the rents of College lands leased, and the wheat rents.
His successor found the repairs still unexecuted, but was permitted
to enter without incurring responsibility therefor, and Payne's
tithes, as Bector, were (1715) put under attachment till he produced
security. In this year the Court made a grant of £300 toumois
from the public revenues, in addition to the sum recovered from
Pajnie, to put the building into order.
The public complaint (1711) against this master was not only that
he absented himself for eighteen months in England, leaving a Min-
ister to act for him, and that he was about similarly to contract for
a new period of four years ; but also that, on preferment to the
parish of St. Martin's, he had not, as his predecessors had done in
similar case, resigned the mastership, but nad further agreed to do
duty at St. Saviour's. The States took the matter up, resolving
* The petition to the Court stated that many parents would willingly send their
boys to the school, and thenoe to Oxford, to be trained for the ministry, if the master
were a eompetent mux*
t3L. HisTOBt OF Elizabeth 6oLLBate.
that the union of the mastership with any clerical benefice was
incompatible with the statutes of the school. It was decided to
refer the question to the Crown, and, though a grant for that purpose
was made from the revenues of the King's Weights, it seems that
nothing was done. Payne's action in resigning, in 1714, may have
induced the States to save the cost of the reference. This is to be
regretted, for a clear and authoritative decision at this period would
have prevented much abuse, which will be referred to in its place.
Though the Court, as has been said, allowed John Eowe to take
possession of the school in 1714, there is no record of his " induc-
tion," and the King's Procureur, in 1719 (after Eowe's death in 1716)
charged Payne with simony in the contract by which he handea
over to Eowe. The case was given in Payne's favour.
The vexed question as to the responsibility of the master for
repairs was at last decided during the time of the next master, of
whom a record remains, the Bev. John Le Mesurier, M.A., also
Dean of Guernsey, who held office from, at least, 1738 till his death
in 1769. He was also Rector of St. Andrew's. No objection seems
to have been taken to the plural appointments of Dean, Hector, and
Master, though by the statutes, the Dean, as shown above, is the
only official holding immediate authority over the master; and
though a bitter outcry was roused against Le Mesurier's successor,
in both offices conjoined. The explanation is simple. Dean Hemming
was a stranger, and Dean Le Mesurier had the advantage of
being a native. The latter, however, had apparently expected
opposition, for he obtained, in 1738, the written opinion of Dr. W.
Strahan, of Doctor's Commons : — ** Although the Dean has power
to admonish the master, he cannot deprive him, that power being
vested in the Governor of the island, or his deputy, and therefore I
see no inconsistency why the offices of Dean and Master may not be
united in one and the same person, since the discipline of the school
will not thereby suffer, the Governor having the supreme power of
correcting the master." The Dean did not make use of this
opinion.*
In 1720, during the office of some unknown master, the Royal Court
had mulcted the Town Tresor of £123 toumois for College repairs.
When, in 1738, Dean Le Mesurier petitioned the Court to relieve
the master of all responsibility, it was urged, on his behalf, that, in
the statutes of foundation, the school was assigned to the States, and
that the States were responsible. The Advocate for the country
parishes {les paroisses des champs) claimed to be held fFBe of
liability, on the ground of old custom. This claim brought under
enquiry the liability of the Town parish, as owners of the market
place {Place des Halles) in High Street, alleged to have been handed
to that parish with the condOition that the repairs of the school
should for ever be made at the cost of the Town Tresor, It was
* And it was not tiU 1760 that the Ecclesiastical Court became aware of the
existence of this document, though in that year the Dean's son, Mr. John Le
Mesurier, GrefELer, certified that he had given Dr. Strahan's opinion to Mr. Hemming
on his appointment.
HisTOBT OF Elizabeth Golleob. xxi.
also urged, on behalf of the master, that there could have been no
mtention on the part of Queen Elizabeth to saddle him with so ^eat
a burden, '' vast messuages, great gate, long and high walls," tbe
repair of which would swallow up the slender emoluments of the
endowment. It was also understood that the former College house
i.e. the church of the friars, had been larger than the then (1739)
College, and that it had spacious vaults underneath. The Town
parish, represented by the Procureur, contended that the school was
open to the whole island. The Court decided that the master
should proceed against all the parishes for re-imbursement of his
outlay on repairs. This shows, at all events, that the claim against
the Town with regard to the market place was not established. The
decision was not given till 1747. Between that date and 1753
various surveys and temporary repairs were made, till it was
finally decided to puU down the building and erect a new College.
The States further decided to erect the new College at the public
expense, and the Committee of 1824 remark that, since that date,
the States have held themselves responsible for its upkeep, a
decision ** most conformable to the original intention of the donor,"
and ''most reasonable, since the master's portion (of the land
assignment) had been allowed to be alienated."
The new College was not completed till 1760, after Dean Le
Mesurier's death. It was close by the old one. Its erection cost
the States £6,866 tournois, and £117 tournois for house rent during
the course of erection. The cost (£490 sterling) seems small, and
in an anonymous letter, signed '* Patriot," in 1760, it was stated to
have been £600 sterling.
The Rev. John Hemming, M.A., succeeded Dean Le Mesurier in
1759, as Master in May, and as Dean in August. He had been
tutor to the children of the Governor, Lord Delaware, who appointed
him to the mastership, and presented him to the Bishop for institu-
tion as Dean. The selection of an Englishman was naturally very
unpopular, and whatever Mr. Hemming' s merits or demerits, he
soon had a swarm of hornets about his ears. His claim to
sit in the States was negatived, on the ground that the Dean
only sat as a Eector; and there was such opposition raised
to his continuing as master of a school, of which by office he was
Visitor, that he was not sorry to resign, perhaps on obtaining some
other preferment in England. Dean Hemming had a serious
quarrel with the Royal Court and with the parishioners of St. Pierre-
du-Bois, as he chose to object to the removal of the school-house
there. He was defeated in the latter affair, as he undoubtedly
deserved to be, but not until the death of his patron.
When the Dean found that he had not been summoned to the
States, he appealed to the Bishop and the Governor, who obtained
an Order in Council that the Dean ** do hold, possess, and enjoy all
the power and privilege which his predecessors in the same office
have at any time heretofore held, possessed, and enjoyed." (June
1760).
In October, 1760| an influentially-signed petition was presented
XXII. HisTOBT OF Elizabeth Oollbqs.
to the States, complaining that, though Mr. Hemming took
possession in August, 1759, he had not yet opened the school,
declaring that he had submitted to the States the conditions under
which he would receive scholars.
The letter to the States referred to was dated 10th March, 1760.
In it Mr. Hemming set forth that certain lands and part of the
wheat rents of the College, forming integral portions of the royal
endowment, had been alienated ; and that, imtil the States took steps
to recover the alienated lands, he felt himself relieved of
the duties incident to the mastership. He offered to bring an action
against the persons in possession of the alienated College property,
if the States would give him authority to do so and support him
with the necessary funds. He also called attention to certain
additions and repairs required in the new College.
The Court, in November, 1760, sent a copy of the petition to the
master. Dean Hemming, in reply, and with reference to a
summons to appear before the Court which he had just received,
urged that the Court had no jurisdiction whatever, for he hardly
thought that the precedent of 1644, when, during the rebellion, the
States assumed a power to correct the master, could be cited. He
urged that the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the island vested in him-
self as Dean, and referred to the Order in Council of June, 1760,
which confirmed him in all the powers and privileges of his office.
He called on the Court not only not to encourage, but to censure all
attempts to disturb the good order of government established in the
island. He added ** if there be any complaint to be made against
the master of Elizabeth College, let it be legally done ; first to the
Dean (which has not yet been done), and then to the Right
Honorable the Governor."
At an extraordinary meeting of the Royal Court, the master was
ordered to appear. The order was repeated four days after, a
warning being added that the master would be proceeded against for
contempt. On this, Mr. Hemming opened the school, received some
scholars, and promised to receive more after Christmas. He
apparently did not feel his position to be quite secure, should there
be a question before the King in Council whether, under the
pecuHar circumstances, the States at least, if not the Court, had not
a right to interfere. He did not, however, take any notice of the
summons, and the Court, on the other hand, having gained an
essential point, apparently thought it best not to proceed further,
and so suspended their order.
The committee of 1824 remarked that the States should have
applied to England for the appointment, for the nonce, of another
Visitor.
The Court took Mr. Hemming's letter of 1759 into consideration
early in 1761, so far as it dealt with additions and repairs of the
College. Since the date of the letter, a series of counter propositions
had been presented by one Henry Le Mesurier, who was in
J>ossession of a good deal of the alienated land, and who, perhaps,
eared enquiry, or was angry at the questioning of the validity of his
HiSTOBY OP Elizabeth Golleqb. xxm.
title. Mr. Hemming had asked that the walls round the College
estate should he repaired. Fart of the wall separated Mr. Lo
Mesurier's land, which was portion of the assignment of 1563. from
the land in possession of the College. The Court postponed con-
sideration of the matter. It was disposed of after Mr. Heinming's
departure, when the States both maae the additions asked for by the
master, and accepted Mr. Le Mesurier's claim to have the right to
repair the wall, binding him and his heirs to keep it in repair.
It is probable that Dean Hemming deserves the credit of having
finally changed the language of instruction at the College from
French to English.
He was succeeded by the Bev. Elias Crespin, B.A., who had
officiated for him as Garrison Chaplain, a post which Mr. Hemming
had held in addition to the Mastership and Deanery. The date of Mr.
Crespin's appointment by the Governor was 26th June, 1761, and he
was formally put in possession by Mr. Hemming, as Dean, on
July 11th. His appointment was to the mastership of the ** Free
School of Elizabeth." The statutes nowhere make the tuition free,
though, even up to 1824, nothing but a customary fee of one guinea
as a Christmas gift to the master, together with 2s. 6d. (afterwards
6s.) for coals, and Is. to the master's servant, was from a very early
date paid voluntarily by each scholar. The school was free in the
sense that any native was admissible, without limit of age, or even,
as held by the Committee of 1824, of sex. There was, however, an
idea prevalent at one time, that not only strangers' children, but
even children of natives bom out of the island, were inadmissible.
This point was only once mooted, when, later on, Mr. Nay lor was
assistant to the master.
Mr. Crespin was inducted as Dean in 1765. He employed the
Bev. D. F. Durand as his assistant or substitute in the scnool until
the year 1772. The objection taken to such employment of an
assistant in the time of the Rev. W. Johnson, 1682, was not raised,
though in so far as the master failed to attend the school, continuing
to draw the emoluments, and, inasmuch as the assistant was not
sworn or inducted, the employment of an assistant was clearly contrary
to the statutes of 1563. The practice soon, however, became estab-
lished. In 1772, when Mr. Durand was absent from the island, Mr.
Crespin assumed charge of the school, except for a short time, when
he secured the services of the Rev. Ren6 Martineau (who did not
know a word of English, now the language of the school), till Mr.
Durand's return in 1780. For the remainder of Mr. Crespin's term
of office, Mr. Durand held charge of the College, even when he was
Rector of St. Andrew's. In 1795 Dean Crespin retired, in order to
secure the mastership for his nephew, the Rev. Nicholas Carey, who
also succeeded him as Rector of St. Martin's. Mr. Durand became
Dean in 1795. The Rev. Nicholas Carey, b.a., held the mastership till
1824. He held, also, the cure of St. Martin's and, till the French
Chapel Royal in St. James' Palace was destroyed by fire, was
one of the three readers at that chapel, paying one of his colleagues
to do his duties in Guernsey. The number of scholars fell ofif
XXIV. HiSTOBT OF ElIZABBTH COLLEGE.
rapidly at the College, as was natural, till, in 1815, the master was
left with only one pupil, the afterwards famous Dr. J6r6mie, Dean of
Lincoln. In 1816, with the concurrence of the Lieutenant-Governor
and the Dean, he appointed the Eev. C. D. Isdell, B.A. (an ex-bible-
clerk of New College, and minor canon of Winchester), to have
charge of the school ; and the school was moved away from the
College to premises in Sausmarez Street, outside the grounds. Mr.
Isdell, in consequence of the declaration of peace, lost his garrison
duty in the Vale parish ; but being elected one of the Ministers of
St. James' Church, he gave up the school in 1818, and continued at
St. James' until his return to his Vicarage of St. Thomas' at Win-
chester. He was succeeded in the school by a Mr. Naylor (1818-9),
and then by the Rev. Thomas Grut (1819-24).
Mr. Grut, Rector of St. Andrew's, who had for years kept a small
day school, was induced to accept Mr. Carey's offer of £50 a year as
assistant master, by reason of the success of a rival school, kept by
the Rev. Philip Hayes.* Mr. Grut increased his emoluments by
teaching branches of knowledge not included in the College course,
for five guineas a year.
This section may conclude with a note on two points of import-
ance, (1) the number of scholars at various times, and (2) the great
increase in the value of the wheat rents, which formed so large a
portion of the master's revenue.
At various periods — under Mr. Johnson and Mr. Nicholas Carey,
for instance — the school was empty. Few scholars attended at the
beginning of Mr. Crespin's time ; afterwards his assistant, Mr.
Durand, had from fifteen to twenty-five boys. In 1798, under Mr.
Carey, *' the school became languid," and in 1799 there was only
one boy. There was a revival in the next year, until the year 1806,
when an average of eighteen was reached. From that time to 1813
there was a great falling off, one or two boys only attending. At
last from 1813 to 1816, not a boy remained under instruction at the
College. There was again a partial revival, and from that time to
about 1824 the numbers fluctuated from fifteen to twenty-nine. On
the eve of the re-opening, after the appointment of Mr. Stocker,
there were only ten scholars left.
Mr. Carey had a house and garden, above seventy-eight quarters
of rentes, and fields which let for £26 a year. The rentes, which in
1824 were 15s. a quarter, were, in war time, much higher, some-
times as much as 40s. At the time of the endowment the rentes
were only 4s. 3d. a quarter. It must not be lost sight of that the
so-called assistants to Mr. Carey were really in charge of the
school, and it must be inferred that, apart from other cures, he
enjoyed an income, paying only £50 to the assistant, far beyond the
services rendered.
• Hayes' proprietary school was fonnded in 1811 by the Rev. Philip Hayes, and
continued by his son, Mr. J. F. Hayes. It was long a rival to the College, and
claimed many distinguished Guemseymen. It was closed in Midsummer, 1872. Mr.
John Foster Hayes died in 1882.
HisTOBT OF Elizabeth College. zxv.
THE ENQUIRY OP 1824, AND THE
RE-CHARTERING.
In 1821, Sir John Golborne, k.c.b. (afterwards Baron Seaion) was
Lieutenant-Governor ; Mr. Daniel de Lisle Brook, Bailiff; and the
Very Reverend D. F. Durand, Dean. The Rev. Nicholas Carey was
master of Elizabeth College. There was much discussion about this
time on the subject of education. The substitution of ecclesiastics
for laymen on the staff of the College of Caen had closed the doors
of that excellent school to the staunch protestants of Guernsey, and
enhanced the old difficulty of providing a good education near home
for their sons. The good work beinc done by Mr. Grut no doubt
brought the College to the minds of thinking men, but the credit of
the idea of a complete reform belongs entirely to Mr. George Le
Boutillier,* a Jerseyman of good famuy, who had been in business
in Guernsey since 1804. He found great indifference on the matter
among the authorities, but at last decided to submit his scheme to
the new Lieutenant-Governor. He wrote out his project, and sent
it to Sir John Colborne, by the hand of the Rev. Richard Potenger,
with the promise that his name should not be disclosed. But Sir
John insisted on knowing and seeing the author. As Mr. Le
Boutillier says in his autobiography, '' the matter could not
have been placed in better hands." In October the Lieutenant-
Governor invited the Dean to consider whether the College could be
** made a fit place for the education of the sons of the inhabitants of
Guernsey." He pointed out that there were only sixteen boys in
the school, taught by the Rector of St. Andrew's (Mr. Grut) at a
salary of £50; that the master appeared to imagine himself the
*' custos or head of the College," without any obligation to enter
the school himself as instructor ; that the mastership had frequently
been considered a sinecure ; and that the mismanagement of the
school was the sole reason why it was in such a deplorable condition.
He reminded the Dean that, ever since he had been Visitor, the
master had refused to take scholars, or had claimed the right to
appoint a deputy ; and asked him whether his permitting the master
to absent himself was not virtually a sanction to the continuance of
flagrant abuse. The Dean replied that he would certainly feel
* Mr. George Le Boutillier (bom 1783, died 1867) was also the projector and builder
of the *' Lie Boutillier Arcade/' now known &a the *' Commercial Arcade," one of the
most notable improvements in the town of St. Peter Port, which carried with it the
beginning of the South Esplanade reclamation. He introduced gas into the island in
lighting tne Arcade therewith. He took a prominent part in local politics, but lost so
preatly in the Arcade scheme that he emigrated to the United States with his family
in 1838, where he and his sons founded the Le Boutillier houses at Cincinnati, New
York and Philadelphia, and attained a position in the commercial world which, with
aU their energy and intelligence, they could scarcely have achieved in Quemse^. ** II
a droit aux egards qui aont dtls d son esprit directeur^ qui a laisae 8on empreifUe par
ou il a paaae dans le monde." ** One of the ^eatest beneiactors that ever came to the
island, whose services were not only iU requited, but scarcely acknowledged."
XZVI. HlSTOBT OF ELIZABETH COLLBGB.
bound to enforce the statutes if called on to do so in his official
capacity. Sir John Colborne then wrote that he would consider
himself warranted in suspending the master, unless the Dean
reported that (1) the statutes were no longer neglected, and (2) that
a complete classical education could be received at the College. At
the end of October, Mr. Durand " had great satisfaction in saying
that, whatever irregularities may have occurred heretofore, they do
not now exist." He reported that Mr. Carey was regular in his
attendance at the school, taking the upper classes, and leaving the
juniors to Mr. Grut, the under-master. He also reported that he
considered both the master and under-master competent, as the
former was educated at Winchester, and as both were graduates of
Oxford.
This sudden improvement does not appear to have satisfied the
Lieutenant-Governor, but he took no further action for two years,
till December 1823. He then resolved to institute an enquiry.
The Dean had not the ** smallest objection," and the master replied
to the Lieutenant-Governor's notification that he would " be happy
** to attend the committee appointed by him to ascertain whetiier
** the endowment of Elizabeth College would admit of improvement."
The Bailiff expressed hearty approval, and promised co-operation.f
The Committee appointed was composed of the following : —
*Major T. F. de Havilland, of the Madras Engineers, President.
*Rev. Eichard Potenger, Eector of St. Martin's, Secretary,
Rev. Thomas Brock, Rector of St. Pierre-du-Bois.
*Major Joseph D'Acre Lacy.
*Mr. William Dalgaims.
Mr. F. Mansell, Jurat of the Royal Court.
Mr. Joseph CoUings, Lieutenant-Colonel R.G.M.
Mr. John J6r6mie, Advocate of the Royal Court.
Mr. John Carey, son of Isaac, of Castle Carey.
Mr. Thomas Carey, of Rozel.
Mr. Bonamy Maingy.
*Mr. Daniel de Lisle.
• Members also of the snb-committee.
«
+ In 1820, before the Lientenaht-Govemor opened the correspondence just sum-
marized, a remarkable notice appeared in the Guernsey Star. Probably it was known
that the Lieutenant-Gk>vemor wai making enquiries : —
Tebms of Ins^buction at Elizabeth College.
'* The Latin and Greek languages are taught in conformity to the royal
'* statutes of this institution, without any charge.
" The English language, writing, arithmetic, and geography
" (one guinea per quarter), but with geometry, mensuration
** and land surveying, navigation, algebra, or any part of the Per Quarter,
**higher branches of the mathematics.. •.....• £1 11 6
** The French language, and French " belles lettres,** •••••••• 1 1
" Italian and Spanish, each 110
** Landscape drawing, &c • 110
" Begular lectures on rhetoric, classical education, and logic, &o,**
Mr. Grut was then the only teacher, and the notice must be read with Mr. N.
Carey's report, in 1824, that nothing was taught in the institution but Latin and
Greek.
HiBTOBT OF Elizabeth CIolleoe. xxtu.
The Committee was entruBted with the duty of enquiry, to enable
them to suggest means for checking the "irregularities and abuses
which have pervaded every department of Elizabeth College." They
had scant material to work upon, '' since no record had been kept at
the College." They were unable to find important documents,
notably the Commission of Queen Elizabeth to the Commissioners
of 1563, which, indeed, is still unavailable.
Parenthetically it may be stated that immediately after the
appointment of the Committee, the master moved the school back
to ihe College, from the house in Sausmarez-street, where it had been
held since 1816, when Mr. Carey began to employ a deputy to
" perform the duty formerly assigned to the master of the College."
One of the heads of enqiiiry specified in the instructions to the Com-
mittee was the ''cause of the removal of the scholars from the
College " (in 1816).
Without repeating the facts detailed in the earlier pages of this
history, we may briefly notice the finding of the Committee on
important points, in order to explain the recommendations made :—
The statutes did not appoint a Visitor, though certain visitorial
powers were conferred on the Dean.
The discipline of the school was entirely vested in the master,
subject to the said powers of the Dean.
The statutes failed to prescribe rules for the appointment of a
master, save in the case of the vacancy caused by removal for
misconduct ; and though the Royal Commissioners, in 1607,
supplemented the Charter, the Governor's nominations did not
always give satisfaction, and at times the States usurped the
function of the Governor.
The master need not be in holy orders. The College is a lay
establishment, and the Dean, in his ecclesiastical jurisdiction,
has no authority, and therefore the sequestration of the revenue
by the Dean during a vacancy is ultra vires.
The States are responsible for the upkeep of the College, as
finally settled, in 1748, to have been the intention of the statutes,
and, in the event of expenditure beyond the revenue of the
College estate, may levy a tax on the island at large, or may
charge reasonable fees on the scholars, or in addition to, or in
lieu of, these methods, may obtain funds in any other way in
their power.
The States may raise the master's salary, if he is called on to
teach other subjects than Latin or Greek ; and may employ
assistants to the master, provided that the master is not
deprived of any portion of the endowed wheat-rents ; and
provided that his authority over the scholars or under-masters
is in no degree abridged.
In spite of precedent to the contrary, it is optional with the
States to allow the master the revenue arising from the leasing
of any part of the College estate.
The introduction of English as the medium of instruction,
though an innovation on the statutes, must be recognized,
b2
zzviii. History of Elizabeth College.
albeit, as long as French is the language of the pulpit and the
bar, the teaching of French is indispensable.
The employment by the master of an usher or under-master,
to keep the school independently of him, is a violation of the
statutes.
Though the holding of a church benefice by the master is
not contrary to the letter of the statutes, it is contrary to the
spirit thereof, unless the master attend the school continually
during the prescribed hours of instruction.
Similarly the conjunction of the offices of Dean and master is
objectionable, unless another than the Dean is specially or
generally vested with visitorial authority by the Dean.
The scholars of Elizabeth College, as such, have no peculiar
claim on the King Charles Fellowships, nor on the Bishop
Morley Scholarships.
The three subordinate free public schools, which enjoy a royal
endowment, are not affiliated to the College.
To correct abuses, to enlarge the system of education, and to
connect it with University preferment, the Committee made the
following proposals, which, with some important modifications,
were, as will be seen, incorporated in the new Charter : —
The Governing Body. — It was proposed that the Governor should
be Patron, and the Bishop of Winchester Visitor, with power to
delegate his authority as such to the Dean, or his Surrogate,
not being a master of the school ; and that the States should
elect twelve Trustees, natives or ** received inhabitants," to serve
for life, but subject to disqualification by misconduct, or by
absence for more than two years at one time ; and that the
Trustees, with the resident Lieutenant-Governor as president,
and the Visitor's delegate for the time being as ex-officio Trustee,
be constituted a body corporate, with a common seal, to
administer the affairs of the College. It was contemplated
that the Trustees would proceed at once in the work of reform,
and then formulate new statutes for incorporation in a new
Charter, to be solicited by the States of the island.
Masters. — There were to be two masters under the Committee's
scheme, a head master and a second master, the latter being
appointed as soon as the number of scholars should reach
seventy-five. The appointments to be made by the Trustees,
subject to the Patron's confirmation. Both masters to be allowed
to employ an usher, with the previous sanction of the Trustees,
but neither to leave his classes in charge of his usher. A deputy,
however, to be allowed during sanctioned temporary absence,
provided that the deputy be approved by the Trustees, after due
certificate of competence, and be formally sworn, and be inducted
by the Visitor. Both masters to be members of the Church of
England, and the head master to be also a graduate in priest's
orders. Both to be certified as to qualification by an English
University, and, as to character and art and ability to teach, by
the Visitor, after examination. The masters to hold office
HlsTOBT OF Elizabeth GoLLfiofi. xxix.
quamdiu se bene gesserint, to reside on the College promises,
and not to be permitted to hold any church benefice, or other
public office, which might in any way interfere with attendance
on their classes. It was intended diat the head master should
retain the then school-house as his residence, with its carden ;
and that the second master should have quarters in we new
College to be erected. The masters to divide the six classes
between them, the ** lower school " being allotted to the second
master. The head master to be allowed to keep boarders,
including, with the sanction of the Trustees, boys not admissible
on the foundation.
The proposed emoluments for the head master to be guaranteed to
be not less than £350 per annum, and for the second master
not less than £200, made up as follows : — The head master to
receive a quarterage, in lieu of the customary new year's gift,
servant and coal money, of 12s. 6d. per quarter for scholars on
the foundation, and double for those not so admitted. The
quarterage was intended to cover the charge for instruction in
tne Latin and Greek classics. For instruction in the English
classics a fixed charge to be made of 22s. 6d. per quarter in the
junior, and five shillings more in the senior classes. For other
subjects the charges recommended were : —
1, French ; 2, navigation ; 3, book-keeping
and architecture 15/- each per qr.
Writing and arithmetic (junior classes) 10/- per qr.
Higher mathematics (senior classes) 20/- per qr .
In addition to these charges, scholars, not on the foundation,
to pay £5 entrance money.
The head master to receive, besides his house and garden, and an
equivalent for the endowed wheat-rents (to be fixedj, £3 10s. for
every boy in the school, and £1 in addition for each boy in the
senior classes. The second master to be allowed, besides his
apartments, coals, and a servant to sweep the schoolroom, a
fi^ed salary of £40 per annum, and £2 per boy, and 15s. more
for each boy in the junior classes.
Out-Resident Masters. — The Trustees to be empowered to
employ special masters to teach other subjects than the classics.
These to be required to attend from two to six days in the
week, according to the number of scholars in their respective
classes. The French, mathematical, and architectural masters
to be paid a salary of £30, plus £1 for each pupil assigned to
them, and the master for writing and arithmetic to have a salary
of £20, with 15s. per annum added for each pupil. The ushers
appointed by the head master and the second master to look for
payment to their employer.
ScHOLABS. — The number not to exceed one-hundred-and-fifty,
without the sanction of the States. This limit applied only to
foundation scholars. The age of admission on the foundation to
be from eight to fourteen, but noTboy to be allowed to remain on
the foundation after attaining the age of nineteen. The privileges
XXX. HiSTOBT OF Elizabeth Collbgb.
of the foundation also to be restricted to boys bom in the island,
and to boys the sons of native parents or of received inhabi-
tants, even though born elsewhere. The admission of non-
foundation scholars to be regulated by the Trustees, on the
principle that the numbers should not be in excess of the
accommodation and means of education, or to the prejudice of
the foundation scholars. All scholars to be registered on entry,
and those for the foundation admitted according to the date of
such entry. Preference to be given by special regulations, to be
prepared by the Trustees, for the admission of scholars to the
College from the three subordinate schools of royal endowment,
who had attended such schools for three years.
The fees* to be paid by scholars have been described in the
summary of the proposed emoluments of the masters.
CuBBiouLUM. — Latin and Greek to be taught in all the classes, in
conformity, as regards text books and exercises, with the practice
of the University of Oxford. English classics likewise to be
taught in every class, and to include history (general and
scriptural), rhetoric, elocution, and the belles lettres. All
other subjects to be optional, *and writing and arithmetic to be
confined to the lower school.
The year to be divided into four terms, with one month's
vacation at Christmas and at Midsummer, and one week at
Easter ; and holidays to be allowable for one day per quarter
at the discretion of the Trustees, and another at that of
the head-master, besides the hoUdays on days set apart by the
Church for special services.
The school hours to be from 9 a.m. to 3.15 p.m., without a recess,
and without a half-hoUday on Saturday.
ScHOLABSHiPS, ETC. — The Committee recommended that the Crown
should be moved to restrict the selection of Guernsey candidates
for the Bishop Morley Scholarships and the King Charles
Fellowships to students of Elizabeth College of not less than
four years' standing, and to prescribe a public examination
* The sub-committee made the foUowing estunate of the cost of a scholar, on the
foundation, at the proposed rates : —
FIXED CHABOES.
Junior classes. Senior classes.
Quarterage for all classes £2 10 £2 10
English and other classical learning, including
scriptural and general history and geography, in
all classes ; and in the superior classes, rhetoric,
elooution ajid '' bellet lettres " 4 10 5 10
OPTIONAL CHABOES.
Writing and arithmetic in the junior, and the
higher branches of the mathematics in the senior
classes 2 8
French in aU classes 3 8
Per annum 12 14
Note. — Boys brought up for the particular professions of navigation, merchant
accompts or architecture, would have to pay for each branch, £3 per annum in
addition.
HiSTOBT OF EUZABBTH GOLLEOB. XZXI.
before admission. It was proposed also that steps should be
taken to endow a fourth FeUowship on the King Charles'
foundation, so that two Fellowships might be allotted to each of
the islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and, further, that means
should be devised for providing an endowment for a third
Scholarship on Bishop Morley's foundation, so that Guernsey
might have as many Scholarships on that foundation as Jersey.
It was lastly recommended that three Exhibitions of £10 per
annum each (at any College at either of the two English
Universities) should be established, and shoiild be in the gSt of
the Trustees of Elizabeth College.
MisoBiiLANEOUS. — The Committee proposed that the States should
be asked to contribute £80 per annum for repairs of building,
and all contingencies whatsoever. Secondly, that a building
fund be raised, in shares not exceeding one-hundred-and-fifty,
of £50 each, to be paid off gradually by the Trustees. Thirdly,
that the Bailiff be requested to move the States to grant a
sufficient sum, for fifteen years, to enable the Trustees with the
help of surplus income,
a. — To pay off the shares of the building fund.
b. — To raise an endowment, conjointly with Jersey, for a
fourth Fellowship.
c. — To raise another endowment for a third Scholarship, and
d. — ^An endowment for three Exhibitions.
An elaborate estimate was made in order to show that a sum of
£300 from the States for fifteen years, besides the £80 proposed
as an annual permanent grant in lieu of calling on the States for
funds to repair and to meet contingencies, would, with surplus
income, enable the Trustees to raise the building fund and pay
off the debentures, and leave £720 for the additional Scholarship,
and £3000 for the half endowment of the additional Fellowship,
the cost of the three proposed Exhibitions being treated as
current expenditure.
Before dealing with the manner in which the States received the
Committee's recommendations, it must be noticed that a dif&culty
presented itself as to the vested interests of the then master, the Bev.
Nicholas Carey. He could not be removed against his will, nor
could new rules be imposed on him without obtaining a Boyal
Charter. Nor could he be compelled to discharge his usher or
assistant, Mr. Grut. This matter was finally settled by a compromise.
Mr. Carey agreed to quit the College premises, and to resign the
mastership in consideration of a life grant of £60 per annum.
The States met on 30th June, 1824, to deliberate on the Com-
mittee's proposals. A Committee of Public Instruction was nominated
to consider and report. The States accepted the compromise made
with the late master, and sanctioned the immediate appointment of a
head master at a salary of £300 for three years, and the opening of
the school.
On the 8th October, 1824, the Rev. Nicholas Carey took leave of
the students, and on Monday, the 11th October, the Bev. Mr,
Xlxti. fiisTOBt OF Slizabbth Colleg^.
Stocker opened the College on its new footing, with forty names
enrolled. Of these, however, two did not join. In the ** Eegister "
it will be seen that the two sons of the Lieutenant-Governor received
the places of honour as Nos. 1 and 2, an honour due to their father
for his disinterested activity, and one fully justified by the after-
careers of his two distinguished sons. Next them were enrolled the
three eldest sons of Mr. George Le Boutillier, in recognition of the
credit due to him as the projector of the scheme of re-organization.*
The Committee of Public Instruction was composed of the following
members : — The Bailiff and two Jurats (Messrs. James Carey and
John Hubert) ; the Eector of St. Sampson's (Eev. William Chepmell);
the two Crown Officers (Mr. Thomas de Sausmarez, Procureur, and
Mr. Charles de Jersey, Comptroller) ; and the Constables of the
Town.
The suggestions of the Committee and the disposal thereof by the
States may be considered together. The report came before the
States on the 6th January, 1825. f
The States adopted the following articles submitted to them in
the Billet d'Etat framed on the Committee's report : —
Visitors. — Four to be appointed by an Order in Council, viz :
Secretary of State for the Home Department, Governor,
Lieutenant-Governor, and Dean of Guernsey, to whom
appeals are to be made.
DiBECTORS OR TRUSTEES. — The Lieutenant-Governor and the
States to be authorized by the Order in Council to elect
thirteen Directors and Trustees, to whose management and
superintendence the College and affairs relating to it, except
the discipline of the school, are to be consigned, viz : —
Directors and Trustees ex officio.— Bailiff, Lieutenant-
Bailiff, and Rector of St. Peter Port. Three Directors to
be named by the Lieutenant-Governor, and seven by the
States.
Conditions. — After four years from first election, two
Directors to resign in rotation every year, and two new
Directors to be appointed, a resigning Director to be
eligible for re-election after the expiration of one year.
Directors to vacate their office when they leave the island
for two years.
* It appears somewhat strange that Gol. De Havilland's two sons were not placed
next in the order, for, after his return from India, in 1823, he surpassed all others
in his energy and interest for the success of the re-establishment of the CoUege of
Elizabeth.
t In 1825, the Bev. Mr. Grut, then rector of St. Andrew's, was much concerned by
certain phrases which appeared in the Billet d'Etat. The two statements to which he
took exception were : —
" Pour le ColUge, oil le jproduit etait nul^ il fallait un changement total," and
"Autrefoia il n'y avait rten d payer^ mais aussi il n'y avait rien d apprendre, et
personne n' etait content.'*
He named a long list of scholars who had either notably distinguished themselves,
or who had at least done creditable work under his tuition. The letter appeared in
the Gazette de Guemeaey of the 8th January, 1825. It evoked a kindly rejoinder from
the framer of the Billet^ published in the same paper on the 15th January.
BlSlk>B¥ OF fiuZABBTH GOLLEOtf. XZXnl.
PowEBS. — The Directors and Trustees to regulate the
finances of the institution, to receive all dues and rents,
and to demand £12 from each pupil annually.
Sale of Excess Land. — The Directors to reserve six vergoes
for the masters and hoys, and to dispose of the remainder, if
not deemed useful to the establishment.
Appointment of Head Mabteb. — And to notify to the Vice-
Chancellors of Oxford and Cambridge when the headship of
the College becomes vacant, to receive testimonials of candi-
dates for that office, and to forward their claims, through the
Lieutenant-Governor, to the Governor, with a recom-
mendation.
Funds for Building, &c. — An extension of the impdt (tax on
spirituous liquors) to be applied for, from the year 1829 to
1844 ; a part of it to be appropriated vearly to the use of the
College and parochial and national schools ; and a sanction to
be obtained to raise money for the expenditure required for
these institutions.
DiBECTOBS TO BeOULATE InSTBUOTION IN PaBOCHIAL AND
National Schools. — The Directors to be warranted to this
effect by Order in Council, paying deference to private rights
and patronage, in order that the inferior schools may have the
advantage of their guidance and also aid from the College
funds.
Appointment of Dibectobs. — Provisional Directors to be
named at once, who are to receive full powers from the States
to carry such parts of the intended arrangement into execution,
as can be accomplished without an Order in Council or
reference to Government ; to prepare a plan to be laid before
the States for the erection of buildings ; to collect the College
rents and education dues, to defray all the expenses incurred,
and to fix the salaries of the masters and their places of
residence. Seven Directors were at once appointed by the
States.*
With respect to the articles dealing with means for guaranteeing
to students of the College succession to vacant benefices in the
island, and for abolishing the champart, and for commutation of
tithes payable in kind, with a view to equalize the incomes of the
country benefices, and lastly for obtaining a cession of some portion
of the Crown tithes in order to raise those incomes : —
The States were of opinion
That a prayer should be added to the petition to Council for a
regulation which may guarantee to the clergy, educated at the
College, the vacant benefices, and to give the scholars the
same preference for the Fellowships and Scholarships, to which
the Boyal Court and the Very Bev. the Dean at present
nominate.
Conditions. — (1) Provided the said ministers or scholars be
* The names of the first Directors aore inscribed upon the brass plate on the
Foundation Stone (see page zxxix).
SCXtlV. StiSTOBt OF fkilZABBTH COLLEGfi.
natives of the island, or sons of at least one native parent ;
(2) that they shall have been at least three years at the
College ; (3) that the previous sanction of the Boyal Court
and the Dean be accorded to the proposed regulations as to
Fellowships, etc. ; and (4) that the regulation apply only to
scholars of or over fourteen years of age.
Cbown Tithes. — That the petition to augment the revenues of
the clergy be submitted to the Crown through the Governor.
Champabts and Tithes. — That the proposals regarding tiUies
and champarts be made the subject of an application to His
Majesty in Council, after strict investigation and approval by
the States.
The proposal as to an annual examination was adopted with
modification. The States agreed that there should be an
annual examination, at which prizes should be distributed
to students who had shown distinguished progress, but they
thought that the prizes should be fixed by the Directors for the
first year, and further that they should be distributed by the
Lieutenant-Governor (and not by the head master, as proposed)
in the presence of the Visitors, the Royal Court, and Directors.
The States were also of opinion that the Directors thus would
be in a position to submit to the States proposals as to the
. sum necessary in future for the annual prizes.
The remaining article was rejected. It set forth a proposal to
found an annual Exhibition of £100 per annum, from 1829
or sooner, to be tenable for five years.
It will appear from a comparison of the recommendations of
Colonel de Havilland's Committee and the resolutions of the States
that, in the main, the Committee's recommendations were approved.
As regards the constitution and election of the governing body, some
important modifications were suggested by the Committee of the
States, which were finally approved, not only by the States, but by
the King in Council. These modifications were probably wholly
acceptable to the members of the Committee of Enquiry, and the out-
come of maturer doHberation. As to the fees payable by students,
in the same way, the outcome of the deliberations of the States
Committee of Public Instruction greatly simplified the arrangement
originally suggested.
The States further resolved to take on themselves the duty of
raising a building fimd rather than leave the governing body to raise
such a fund by debentures. The proposals as regards the endow-
ment of an additional Fellowship and Scholarship on the existing
foundations were not accepted by the Committee of Public Instruc-
tion, whose enlargement of the first proposal as regards the endow-
ment of an annusJ Exhibition, however, failed to secure the sanction
of the States. Private benefaction soon supplied the want by the
institution of no less than three Exhibitions, of which two remain to
the present day. In some respects the States went beyond the
recommendations of the Committee of Enquiry, notably in taking up
the matter of control of, and aid to, primary and secondary schools
HiSTOBY OF fililZABBTH GOLLEOS. tXtf.
by the College Board of Directors, the improvement of the incomes of
the island benefices, and the claim to succession thereto by clergy
educated at Elizabeth College. The States supported the recom-
mendations as to the claim of the College on the King Charles
Fellowships and the Bishop Morley Scholarships, though, as has
been already noticed, that claim did not secure recognition till 1857.
The question of the steps to be taken to recover the alienated lands
granted, in 1563, by the royal foundress, was finally settled by a
letter dated 24th December, 1824, from the Lieutenant-Governor to
the Bailiff. Sir John Colborne informed the Bailiff that after taking
the opinions of the King's Law Of&cers, and after making enquiry, at
already intimated in letters submitted to the Bailifif, it seemed to be
established ** that great part of the endowment (of Lands to Elizabeth
College) was illegally transferred, not many years after it had been
delivered over to the States for the use of the island for ever. But
as the States and authorities of a remote period allowed the
intentions of the foundress to be frustrated, and probably connived
at numerous unwarrantable proceedings, and as tne spohated lands
have been lost to the College for more than two centuries, the
present possessors of the property in question, rightlv and honour-
ably acquired by them and by their ancestors, could not, with any
justice, be called on to surrender it, without receiving an indemnifi-
cation from the States."
The Law Officers gave their opinion that the question must be
decided by the law of Guernsey, and that, by that law, prescription
as defined by Terrien gave the possessors a valid title sufficient to
defeat the claims of the College, but that an action to recover the
property might be entered in the name of the States. Mr. Advocate
J6rSmie, however, urged that prescription did not apply to choses
kors de commune, as church-yards, colleges, etc., and that the
documents in the case, aided by possession, were not sufficient to
defeat the claims of the College.
The States decided to act on the opinion of the Law Officers,
bearing in mind, no doubt, that the land left to the College was even
more than was requisite, for the States had {Billet d'Etat of January,
1825) sanctioned the sale of a portion even of that remainder.
ThB Order in Council, dated 30th September, 1825, dealing with
the matters submitted by the States of Guernsey, was duly registered
on the records of the island.
This new Charter of Elizabeth College sets forth in the words of
the Report from '< the Bight Honourable the Lords of the Committee
of Council for the Affairs of Guernsey and Jersey, etc." the steps
taken by the States of Guernsey to improve the College and the
parochifld schools, and notices that *' some of the propositions, which
the States have approved in principle, requiring elucidation as to the
detail and mode of execution, the prayer of the States is confined to
two points ; the one having for its object the improved plan for the
College and other public schools ; the other, the means by which the
States are to defray the expenses consequent to that improvement."
The narration of the detailed proposals follows: — ^As to the
UxVi. HiSTOBT OF fiLIZABETH CoLLfiGJS.
appointment of Visitors and Directors, the procedure for selection of
the Principal, the authority of the Directors with regard to parochial
and national schools, and the sale of excess lands, on the one hand ;
and as to the renewal and continuation of the impdt, on the other.
The recommendation of the Lords of the Committee of Council
was that ** having taken the said petition into consideration, and the
several documents accompanying the same, and having received the
opinion of your Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor General thereupon,
their Lordships do agree humbly to report as their opinion to your
Majesty, that it may be advisable for your Majesty to comply with
the prayer of the said petition, subject to the proviso, that instead of
the Visitors proposed by the States of the said island, the power
should be reserved to your Majesty of appointing such Visitors as
your Majesty may deem proper as permanent Visitors, and also such
other Visitors as your Majesty may at any time think expedient for
any special purpose ; and further, that it should be provided by ex-
press regulation that the acts of a majority of the Visitors, or any other,
should be determined by your Majesty to be valid and binding."
* * * * Ji: *
'' His Majesty having taken the said report into consideration, is
pleased, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, to approve
thereof, and the Bight Hon. Bobert Peel, one of his Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, is to take the necessary measures, and
cause the necessary directions to be given herein accordingly."
Attention must be called to the modification made by the above
order, as regards the Visitors. The appointment by His Majesty of
the Lieutenant-Governor (whilst he continued Lieutenant-Governor)
and the Very Bev. the Dean, to be Visitors of Elizabeth College, was
intimated on the 7th March, 1826.
The States met on the 29th March, 1826.
The Billet d*Etat entered into great detail, both as to the satis-
factory results already secured in the condition of the College, and
as to the financial condition of the revenues of the island. No
reference need be made in this place to the latter subject. The
following articles were adopted : —
To set apart £1400 per annum from the produce of the impdt
on spirituous liquors, to be renewed, under the sanction of the
Order in Council, from 1st September, 1829, for fifteen years,
to pay off the £10,000 required for the erection of the College,
and other immediate wants, at the rate of £666 per annum ;
and to create a fund for the College which will repay the
interest due on the money, and every species of expense; and
to improve the state of the parochial schools. For these two
latter objects an annual sum of £734 was granted, making
up the total of £1,400, it being ruled that at least £245 per
annum should be allotted to the improvement of the parochial
schools.
This article was not adopted without opposition. The opposition
waSy however, not to the proposal to build the College, but to allot
an annual sum for repairs before it was built. It was urged that
HisTOBT OF Elizabeth C!ollbqb. xxxm.
provision for repairs should be put off till repairs were needed, when
" the States will grant the money requisite to effect them." The
result was that there were eight votes against, and twenty-one for
the article.
To raise, by anticipation, the sum of £8000 gradually, as re-
quired, for the new building, estimated to cost that sum.
To raise likewise the sum of £600 needed to level the College
grounds and enclose them by a wall.
A sum of £700 to meet current expenses of the College up to
the 1st September, 1829.
And a like sum, also to be placed at the disposal of the Directors
for the improvement of parochial schools.
Lastly to authorise the Finance Committee, conjointly with the
Supervisor of the Harbour, to raise the required sums, by
issue of States Notes of 20s. up to a limit fixed, and by
arrangement with the Savings Bank for the balance, if any.
At the first meeting of the Directors, on 19th January, 1825, Mr.
de Lisle was appointed secretary, and Mr. Bonamy Maingy,
treasurer. At the same time Mr. J. du Fort was appointed clerk oy
the Board. A committee was nominated to discuss the question of
tithes and champarts.
At the second meeting of the Board, it was resolved to build the
College by contract, and on the 9th June, 1826, the tender of Mr.
Samuel Goodwin for £9,565 was accepted, subject to the approval of
the States. The matter came before the States on the 28th idem.
The Bailiff in the Billet d'Etat explained that the foundations had
cost £750 more than was expected, and that, besides this, a sumr of
£1345 would be required in excess of the original estimate of £8000.
He urged that the action of the Directors should be approved, hold-
ing that they would have acted foolishly if, in order to bring the
cost within the original estimate, they had sought to erect a smaller
building or a cheaper one. He believed that the erection of a large
and fine CoUege, which would be an ornament to the island, would
also be an advantage, in that it would afford the means of a good
education to the children of natives, and save the cost to parents of
obtaining a more costly education elsewhere ; and that it would
influence many respectable families to reside in Guernsey, thereby
giving an increased activity to trade. He proposed therefore to
grant an addition of £140 per annum to the £1400 voted in 1825.
This proposition was adopted by a majority of six in a house of
twenty-eight voting members.
The Board approved of the plan submitted by Mr. John Wilson,
but awarded prizes to John Grover, junior, of Guernsey, and John
Kendrick, carpenter, for the designs sent in by them in response to
an advertisement.
The foundation stone of the new CoUege was laid on the 19th
October, 1826. The following account of the ceremony is taken
from the local newspapers of the day : —
The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of Elizabeth College
took place last Thursday. At about half -past nine in the morning.
zxxvin. HisTOBT OF Elizabeth Gollbqb.
the srenadiers and riflemen of each regiment of militia infantry,
togeuier with a company of militia artillery, the band of the east
regiment, and the buglers of the 81st regiment, assembled at the
Ghravees, where they formed into a brigade under the command of Col.
Ghiille. Shortly after ten, the brigade marched towards the Court
House where many of the constables, douzeniers, members of the court,
and clergy, were already assembled. The right wing of the brigade
extended as far as Oovemment House, its left wing as far as Bethel
Chapel. At a quarter before eleven, His Excellency Sir John Colbome
arrived. He was accompanied by the Bailiff and the Very Beverend the
Dean, together with His Excellency's secretary, P. Bredthafft, Esq., and
J. S. Brock and F. C. Lukis, Esquires, his aides-de-camp. His Excel-
lency was saluted by the militia with presented arms, the band and
buglers playing ** Ood save the King." After some time had been
spent in front of the Court House, in making the necessary arrange-
ments, the procession moved forward in the following order : —
Trumpeters.
A Detachment of the Militia.
Three Pages bearing white rods.
The Students of Elizabeth College, two and two, the youngest first.
The Professors, wearing their gowns.
The Principal and Vice-Principal.
The Builder and Master Mason.
The Architect and Clerk.
The Directors of the College.
Band of the Town Begiment.
The States of the Island, thus: —
The Douzeniers according to the order of their respective parishes,
St. Andrew's being ttie first, and St. Peter Port the last.
The Constables of the parishes, in the same order as the Douzaines.
The Clergy of the island.
The Boyal Court, preceded by its Officers.
His Excellency the lieutenant-Govemor, supported on one side by
the Bailiff, and on the other by the Very Reverend the Dean.
A Detachment of Militia.
It was preceded by a part of the brigade, headed by Col. Quille, Col.
Price, and Lieut. -Col. Bell, The remainder of the brigade, accompanied
by lieut.-Col. Priaulx and Lieut.-Col. Mansell, brought up the rear,
.^rived at the Town Church the troops defiled right and left whilst the
procession walked in. The usual morning prayers were read by the
Beverend Havilland Durand ; and during the course of the Service, the
Te Deum and Jubilate were chanted with very good effect by the
singers of St. James' Church ; they were accompanied on the organ
by Messrs. Kenge and Le Patourel. The service ended at noon, when
the procession returned up Hi&^h-street, to the College-ground.
The Lieutenant-Govemor and the Very Eev. the Dean delivered
speeches. The latter said : — ** That Elizabeth College, so nobly endowed
by the royal foundress of blessed memory, should in the lapse of two hun-
dred and fifty years, require a revision of its statutes and ordinances, suited
to the temper of the times, and the improved state of society, is not
to be wondered at. Whatever irregularities may have hitherto existed,
we have the satisfaction to say they are at present effectually removed."
Extract from the Prayer used hy Dean Durand at the laying of the stone,
WE implore Thy divine blessing on all establishments devoted to
the cultivation of religious and useful learning ; on the two
English Universities ; and therein for the Colleges of Exeter, Jesus,
HiflTOBT OP Elizabbth Gollbob. XZ^IX.
and Pembroke, at Oxford. We also humbly pray for the good estate of
the Boyal College of Qaeen Elizabeth, in Ouemsey : and herein for the
GK>vemor, Visitors, Directors, Principal, and all others connected with
the Institation ; that both here and in aU other places more immediately
dedicated to GK)d's service and man's improvement, true religion and
sonnd learning, with whatsoever else is excellent and useful, may for
ever flourish and abound. We yield Thee our unfei^ed thanks for
mercies already received, for our creation, preservation, and all the
blessings of this life, particularly for the advantages derived from the
liberality of Founders and Benefactors, such as were Queen Elisabeth,
the mumficent Foundress of this College, King Charles the First, and
George Morley, Bishop of Winchester.
A Vase containing current 6oins of Great Britain and France, together
with pieces of money, was deposited in a cavity which had been made
in the Foundation Stone. The hole was covered with a brafs plate
oontaining the following inscription in Latin and English : —
^^ A.D. — MDOOGXZVI.
In the Vll. Year of the Beign of His Maiesty George the Fourth, of the
United Kingdom of Gbeat Britain and Ireliuid, Eling, Defender of the
Faith, &c., &c., &c.
His Excellency the Right Honourable G^rge Augustus, Earl of Pem-
broke and Montgomery, K.G., Governor of Guernsey,
The School of Queen Elisabeth,
Renovated and enlarged at the suggestion of His Excellency the
Lieutenant-Governor, and now called the
Royal College of Elizabeth.
Official Pebmanent Visitohs.
The lieutenant-Gbvemor, Major-Gteneral Sir John Colbome, K.C.B.
The Dean, the Very Rev. Daniel Francis Durand, M.A.
D1BEOTOB8.
THBEB BY YIBTXTE OF THBIB OFFIOB.
Daniel de lisle Brock, Esq., Bailiff.
Eleajsar Le Marchant, Esq., Lieutenant-Bailiff.
Very Rev. D. F. Durand, M.A, Rector of St. Peter Port.
SEVEN ELECTED BY THE STATES.
John Guille, Esq., Jurat.
James Carey, Esq., Jurat.
Rev. Thomas Brock, M.A., Rector.
Rev. William John Chepmell, M.A. Rector.
Daniel de Lisle, Esq.,
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Fiott de Havilland.
Bonamy Maingy, Esq.
THREE ELECTED BY THE LIEUTENANT-OOVEBNOR.
Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Saumarez.
William Ceilings, Esq., Jurat.
Thomas Carey, Esq.
Principal : Rev. Charles William Stocker, M.A.
Architect : Mr. John Wilson.
This corner stone was laid of the new edifice, to found and erect
which, as well as to ensure for it a liberal revenue, the States, having
obtained an Order from His Majesty in Couucil, and judging that by
Patronage of Literature they should best consult the benefit of Posterity,
XD. HiSTOBY OF ELIZABETH COLLBGB.
most readily voted munificent grants of Public Money, proportionate to
the magnitude of the object they had at heart.
God gbant
the undertaking may be prosperous and blessed.
The ceremony was concluded by the singing of the 100th Psalm.
After the ceremony, the boys of Elizabeth College were regaled in
a most splendid manner under marquees erected upon the lawn in front
of Government House, and in the evening Lady Colbome gave a grand
ball and supper. The Boyal Court, part of the Clergy, the Directors of
the College, and the Militia officers, who had assisted at the ceremony,
— to the number of fifty-nine— dined together at Bosetti's Assembly
Booms at five o'clock. The expense of this dinner was defrayed by a
subscription. The Douzaines from the country parishes dined together
at Coles* Hotel, the cost being met by a grant from the States Lotteries
Fund, at the disposal of the Boyal Court. Wine and biscuits
were distributed as refreshments to the troops after the procession upon
the New Ground ; and the workmen were presented with a good solid
dinner and a hogshead of wine by the Boyid Court."
The narrative has now been brought to the date of the opening of
the College under the new Charter of George IV. The object of this
preface is only to show how the great legacy of the XVI. century, so
long neglected and undervalued, was at last made to bear fruit. The
record of the Register which follows is the fruit. In point of quality
at least it is a record which will not suffer from comparison with that
of any pubUc school of England.
The Register will be carried on in the pages of the Elizabethan
till it is brought to date, and in Vol. II. the history of the school from
1824 will find a place. We have adopted the motto suggested by the
present Bailiff of Guernsey, whose record appears under No. 705,
FuiMus, SuMUS, Erimus.
Vol. I. may claim that it represents Fuimus, It is illustrated
with scenes from many lands, and with pictures of bright and
glorious deeds, set forth on a background of solid worth. The canvas
is well preserved. Few indeed are the scratches and stains to dis-
figure it. Fuimus may in friendly rivalry challenge Sumus to
beat it either in merit or briUiancy of colouring, and then, whatever
the result of the challenge, both may join hands and call on
Erimus to do its best ; and our island will rejoice if the sons of
Elizabeth College in the future surpass the deeds of their forbears.
This publication of the brief outlines of their life work will in some
measure incite the younger generations to achieve success, and add
to the glory of their Alma Mater.
B. C. OZANNE, No. 1458.
Ov£msey, 1898.
|S no fees were paid before the re-chartering in 1824,
no nominal roll of scholars was kept. The following
list has been compiled partly from private records and
partly from the names of students incidentally given by
the Rev. Mr. Grut (vide footnote, page xxxii). Some
names have been admitted on the evidence of the recollection
of relatives and friends ; but care has been taken to exclude doubtful
cases. Though even in the time of Dr. Saravia the number of non-
Guemseymen was as large as that of natives, the list is made up of
Channel Islanders only. In the absence of information as to the
date of entry, the names are arranged in the order of birth : —
1765 to 1824^
Saumarez, John — bom in Guernsey, December 12, 1755; son of
Dr. Matthew Saumarez, of La Plaiderie, at one time
Surgeon, B.N., and Garterette Le Marchant.
Medicine ; Mem. Corp. Surg. (Diploma), 1776 ; M.B.G.S. 1800, when the Corpor-
ation of Surgeons was dissolved ; Arm^ Medical Department ; Surgeon, 1^ ;
served on the Staff of Major-General Sir John Doyle, Lieutenant- Grovemor of
Qnemsey, 1806-1814; promoted to Deputy-Inspector-G^neral by Brevet, 1821,
and afterwards to Surgeon-General to M.Ms. Forces in the island ; died in 1832.
Saumarez, James — bom in Guernsey, March 11, 1757 ; brother
of the above.
Entered the Royal Navy in 1770 ; " A celebrated naval hero ; served in the
Bevolutionary War, 1774-82 ; present at the desperate attack on Sullivan's Island ;
at the great nght between Bodney and De Grasse, 1782, gained much distinction
hj his coolness and intrepidity. For his gaJlant capture in 1793 of the French
fngate La Rewnion, with one inferior in size and equipment, he received the
honour of knighthood. He took a prominent part in the battle off Gape St.
Vincent, 1797, and was second in command at the battle of the Nile in 1798, in
42 Students bbfobb the BB-GHABTBBma.
which he was severely wounded. In 1801 he was made a baronet, and vice-admiral
of the bine ; and in tne same year fought his greatest action off Cadiz, defeating a
French-Spanish fleet of 10 line-of-battle ships and fonr frigates with a sqnadron
less than naif their strength, and causing to the enemy a loss of 9000 men and
three ships. This contest gave Saumarez the Order of the Bath, the freedom of
the City of London, and the thanks of Parliament. He became Admiral in 1814,
Yice-Admiral of Great Britain in 1821, was created G.G.B., E.S., and a Peer in
1831, under the title of Baron de Saumarez, of Saumarez, in the Island of Guernsey,
and died at Guernsey in 1836." (Standard American Encyclopedia). Founded
the " Saumarez Exhibition " at-Elizabeth College, in 1827. For fuller details of
life and services, see *' Memoirs of Admiral Lord de Saumarez^* by Captain Sir
John Boss, B.N., 1838. See also tablet in the Parish Church, St. Peter Port.
De Havilland, Thomas Fiott— born in Guernsey, April 10, 1775;
son of Sir Peter de Havilland, Bailiff of Guernsey, and
Garterette Fiott ; and father of Nos. 13 and 14.
H.E.I.C.S. Madras Army, Cadet 1791 ; Engineer Corps, 1793; emnlo^red in the
operations against Pondichery 1794; Seringapatam 1798-9 (medal) ; in Ceylon
1796-7; and in Egypt 1801-2 (medal); appointed by the Duke of Wellington,
Field-Engineer in the Expedition to Egypt ; attached to the Boval Engineers
about 1803, under Sir Alexander Bryce ; employed in the survey of Lake Mareotis
near Alexandria, and also to examine the desc^ firom Cairo to Suez for the supply
of water for the Indian troops, (thanks of General CommandmgJ.
Returning to India from Guernsey in 1803 as a passenger in the Admiral ApTtn
he was cap.ured by the French Privateer PsyekSj but was ultimately landed at
Calcutta; employed on the survey of Berar and Candeish Provinces; Super-
intending Engmeer, Seringapatam ; Field-Engineer to Commander-in-Chief 1814;
at various times was Engmeer and Assessor to the Madras Justices; Civil
Architect, Madras Presidency ; Superintending Engineer, Fort St. George and
Acting Chief Engineer ; constructea many works of unportance e.g., the Scotch
Church (St. Andrew's) at Madras; and the Madras Oroins, an undertaking
described by the Government as *' beyond all comparison the greatest and most
arduous work ever executed by any individual under that Presidency." Promoted
to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1824, and retired in 1825 ; was President of the Com-
mittee of Enquiry in 1824 which led to the re-chartering of Elizabeth College, the
credit for wmch was due to his untiring energy ; was Director of the College,
1825-33. He built Havilland Hall in 1829 ; was elected Jurat of the Eoyal Court
in 1842, and died in 1866.
Carre, Hilary — born in Guernsey, October 2, 1775; son of Hilary
Carr6, of Le Valnord, and Mary Ollivier, of Le Mont Durant,
and grandfather of No. 775.
No profession ; Jurat of the Boyal Court, 1812 ; residence, Le Valnord ; died in
1822.
Chepmell, William John — born in Guernsey, October 16, 1783 ;
son of William Ghepmell and Elizabeth Effard Coutart ; and
father of Nos. 27, 166, 239, and 441.
Also at Dr. Lempri^re's School at Abingdon ; Pemb. Coll., Oxford, 1800 ; B.A.,
1804 ; M.A., 1807 ; Holy Orders ; Rector of St. Sampson's and Vicar of the Vale,
Guernsey ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1825-83 and 1835-40 ; died 1859.
Dobree, John Saumarez — bom in Guernsey, October 9, 1791;
son of the Rev. Nicholas Peter Dobr6e, Rector of the
Gastel, and Charlotte Saumarez, sister of Admiral Lord
de Saumarez (above) ; father of Nos. 836 and 1151.
Left Elizabeth College, 1806, and went to Winchester ; entered the Commissariat
Department of the Army ; Deputy- Assistant-Commissary-Greneral 1810 ; Com-
missary-General 1852 ; served in the Peninsular War (medal with eight clasps for
Sahagun, Benevente, Barrosa, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse) ; Vice-President of the Poor Law Board, Guernsey, 1859-1861 ; Director
of the College, 1837-42 ; Donor of the Champion Belt, Elizabeth College, 1860 ;
died in 1884.
Studbnts bbfobb the Bb-Chabtebimo. 48
Ozanne, Richard Mansell—born in Guernsey, June 21, 1797 ;
son of Bichard Ozanne and Zuhowska de Warsaw ; father of
Nos. 283 and 473.
Served for forty-seTen yearn in H.M. Service, Ordnance and War Department ;
Storekeeper, Fort Qeorge, Gnemsey ; died in 1866.
O'Brien, Terence — bom in Guernsey, March 12, 1798; son of
Dr. J. T. O'Brien, 96th Begiment, and PoUy Isemonger ;
father of No. 777 and brother of No. 23.
Entered the Boyal Nayv as Midshipman under his cousin Admiral Sir Edmund
Nagle; subsequently B.M. Golleffe; Ensign 87th Regiment 1818; Lieutenant
1815; Captain 1828; Assistant Militarv Secretary, Mauritius, 1884-48; Brevet-
Major 1844 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 1846 ; Staff College ; D.A.O. Leeward and Wind-
wajnd Islands, West Indies; A.Q.M.O. Cork; A.Q^.G. Horse Guards; promoted
to Major-GheneraJ 1859 ; General Commanding in Ceylon 1860-1865, and Acting
Governor of Ceylon for two years ; died on voyage home in 1865 at Suez.
Carey, Fredericl< Charies — bom in Guernsey, April 17, 1798;
son of Isaac Carey and Margaret Tupper.
Bnsineas in Barcelona and Trieste, firm "M^tivier, Betts & Carey," for many
years ; held a Commission in the Boyal Guernsey Militia; residence. Woodlands,
Castel; died in 1886. Benefactor of Elizabeth CoUege by a legacy for the
foundation of the " Fred. Carey Oold Medal " for Drawing.
Corbin, Theodore Augustus — bom in Guernsey, October 24,
1800; son of Colonel William Corbin, Boyal Guernsey
Artillery, and Mary Carrd ; brother of No. 161 and father of
No. 1062.
Also College at Caen; Merchant Service ; purchased and commanded a brig,
which was chartered as a transport by the ET.E.I.C.S. during the Burmese War
of 1824 (thanked in despatches ; Burmese Medal with clasp for Ava). After the
war he was appointed Master Attendant at Amherst; subsequently appointed
through the interest of Mr. A. C. Maingay (Chief Commissioner of the Tenasserim
Provinces) Assistant Commissioner in Burmah, which position he held until 1844,
when he was invalided home ; died in Guernsey in 185o.
Jeremie, James Amiraux — bom in Guernsey, April 12, 1801 ;
son of James J6r6mie and Marguerite Amiraux ; and brother
of No. 24.
Trinity College, Cambridge, (Scholar and Fellow); B.A. 1824; Holy Orders;
M.A. 1827; B!d. 1850; D.D. 1850; D.C.L. 1862; Norrisian Universitv Frize 1827,
and the Hulsean Prize 1826 ; Hnlsean Advocate 1833 ; Professor of Classics 1833,
and then Dean (1836-50) of the H.E.I.C.S. College at Haileybury ; Prebendary of
Lincoln Cathedral and Hector of Winwick, Northampton ; was appointed Regius
Professor of Divinity at Cambridge 1850 ; and also Bector of Somersham, Huits,
1850-1870 ; Sub-Dean, 1848, and afterwards, 1864, Dean of Lincoln, in succession
to Dr. Jeune ; Author of the *' History of the Church in the Second and Third
Centuries.** Founded two annual Prizes at the Universitv for the encouragement
of a critical study of the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, etc. ; died in
1872 at the Deanery, Lincoln, and was buried at St. Martin's, Guernsey.
Tupper, William de Vic — bom in Guernsey, April 28, 1801; 5th
son of John Elisha Tupper and Elizabeth Brock; brother
of No. 17, and father of No. 476.
Also private tuition in England and Paris ; unable to obtain a commission in
the Hritish Army owing to the reduction after the war in 1815, he went to
Catalonia and thence to Chile, where his knowledge of English, French and
Spanish obtained him military employment, first against the Spaniards and
Afterwards in the Civil War which ensued about 1829. He displayea the greatest
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44 Students before the Ee-Charterino.
tact and bravery ; rose to the rank of Colonel and was killed after an action near
Talca, in Chile, in 1830. Besides many expressions in the highest quarters of the
brilliancy of his achievements, the American Charge d' Affaires wrote that " the
heroism displayed by Tupper surpassed the prowess of any individual that I ever
heard of in battle, and Guernsey nas cause to be proud of such a hero." (Tupper'a
History of Guernsey).
Grut, Thomas Charles — born in Guernsey, April 30, 1802; son
of the Kev. Thomas Grut, Eector of St. Andrew's and Assis-
tant Master of Elizabeth College, and Lucy Elizabeth Martin.
Business at Copenhagen, firm " Hambro and Son," and at Hull ; afterwards
settled in Austrsilia ; died in 1879.
MacCulloch, Robert — born in Guernsey, January 10, 1804;
. son of David MacCuUoch, Government Secretary, Guernsey,
and Elizabeth Susanne Fischer ; father of No. 1181.
University de France, Caen ; Guernsey Bar ; Advocate of the Royal Court, 1824 ;
Deputy-Judge Advocate of Guernsey and its ~
manding Sra Begimedt, B.G.M. ; died 1865.
Deputy- Judge Advocate of Guernsey and its dependencies ; Lieut.-Colonel Com*
- rd~ ' ' ■
Carey, John — born in Guernsey, March 29, 1804; eldest son of
John Carey, of the Grange, and Kachel Carey Dobr6e ; father
of Nos. 1084, 1119, 1195, 1347, 1479, 1480.
Lord of the Manor of Ste. H^l^ne, Guernsey ; held a Commission in the K.Q.M. ;
Director of Elizabeth College, 1833-7 ; died 1878.
O'Brien, John Doyle — born in Guernsey, September 25, 1804;
brother of Terence O'Brien (above).
Ensign 70th Regiment, 1821; Lieutenant 1825; Captain 1835; Major 1845;
died as Colonel and D.Q.M.G., at Barbados in 1852.
MacCulloch, Charles — born in Guernsey, July 21, 1805 ; brother
of Eobert MacCulloch (above).
Business in Bio de Janeiro from 1821-41 ; retired to Guernsey, and died 1846.
De Sausmarez, James — born in Guernsey, January 20, 1806; son
of Thomas de Sausmarez, H.M. Procureur, and Catherine de
Havilland ; brother of Nos. 21 and 101 ; father of No. 1132.
Pembroke College, Oxford ; Scholar 1821-31 ; B.A. 1825 ; M.A. 1828 ; Barrister at
Law, Inner Temple, 1828 ; practised in London and was offered, but declined, the
rank of Q.C. ; died 1846.
Valrent, John — bom January 26, 1806 ; son of John Valrent and
Eebecca de Putron.
Merchant Service; commanded one of his father's YesBels; retiring from the
sea, entered into business in Guernsey ; Member of the Central Douzaine ; died
about 1870.
Grut, Alfred — born in Guernsey, May 3, 1806; brother of
Thomas Charles Grut (above^.
Went to Kio de Janeiro ; and died there at the age of 18.
O'Brien, Donough — born in Guernsey, July 30, 1806; brother of
Terence O'Brien (above).
Ensign 72nd (The Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) Begiment, 1822;
Lieutenant, 1829; Captain 86th (The Boyal County Down) B^giment, 1840;
served in the Ea£&r War (medal) ; died in India, in 18d5, as Major.
\
6tx7Dent8 bbfobe thb Bb-Ghartebiko. 45
Bredthafft, Peter — bom August 13, 1806; son of Peter Bredthaffl,
Government Secretaxy, Guernsey, and Deputy Inspector,
B.G.M., aaid Martha Vardon.
nniversit^ de France, Caen; Guemsey Bar; Advocate of the Royal Court,
Qnemsey, 1826 ; Captain and Adjatant, R.G.M.
Jeremie, Peter — bom 1807 ; son of John J^r^mie.
Gnemsey Bar ; Queen's Comptroller. Author of the ** Law of Real Property in
Oiiemsey" 1841 ; and " Parochial and States Taxation ; " died 1871.
MacCulloch, Henry— born in Guemsey, April 7, 1807; brother
of Bobert MacCulloch (above).
AsBisted his nncle, Dr. John MacCulloch, M.D., F.R.B., F.L.S., and F.G.K., who
was engaged by Government in the geological and mincralogical Hiirvey of
Scotland; obtained a cadetship in the H.E.I.C.S., 1827; 2ud Lieutenant, IHth
Bombay Native Infantry, 1827 ; engaged in Surveying dutien (HcrvicoH acknow-
ledged after his death, in India in 1830, by a grant from the Government to his
father).
Mauger, Nicholas — bom in Guernsey, May 13, 1807; son of
Captain Nicholas Mauger, B.N. (Villette), and brother of
Nos. 81, 262, 488, and 687.
Went to India as an Indigo Planter, and was drowned in crossing a river.
Price, Bonamy — bora in Guerasey, May 22, 1807 ; son of Lieut.-
Colonel Frederick Price, B.G.M., and Maria Vardon ; and
brother of Nos. 15, 731, 744.
Also private tuition under Rev. Charles Bradley, at High Wycombe, 1821;
Worcester College, Oxford, 1826; Scholar, 1828-35; B.A. (Firat Class ClassicH and
Mathematics, the only double first of his time), 1829; M.A. 1832; AssiHtant
Master at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, his former College tutor, 1830-2, and Clasnical
Master, 1832-8; Master of the "Twentv Form," 1838-50; resigned and resided in
Liondon, 1850-68, during which time be served on two lioyal Connnissions. In
1868 he was elected Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford, a post
which he held tiU his death in 1888. He was twice president of the Economical
Department of the Social Science Congress, at Cheltenham, in 1878, and at
Nottingham in 1882. He also served on the Royal Commissions on Agriculture,
He was made Hon. fallow of Worcester in 1883, and also Hon. LL.D. of
Edinburgh.
IVIansell, Alfred — bom in Guemsey, October 25, 1807; son of
John Mansell, of the H.B.I.C.S. Navy, and Charlotte Ann
Vardon ; and father of Nos. 829, 866, 960, and 1051.
Business at Copenhagen, finn " Hambro and Son," and in Guemsey ; also
Manager of the Guernsey Commercial Bank for about twenty- five years ; Danish
Consm in Guemsey, 1848-1856; and Portuguese Vice-Consul 1858 to 1887;
Director of Elizabeth College, 1851-4 ; at one time held a Commission in the
It.G.M. ; residence, Ashgrove, Guemsey ; died in 1894.
Guerin, Elias Tliomas — (afterwards de Gu^rin, see No. 593, his
brother) ; born in Guernsey, November 9, 1807 ; son of
Lieutenant-Colonel Elias Guerin, K.G.M., of Le Mont
Durant, and Mary Ann Collings.
Business in Guemsey : Commanded the 1st Regiment, R.G.M. ; died 1893.
i6 Students bbfobb thb Bs-CHABTSiBiita.
Mansell, Frederick — born in Guernsey, March 10, 1808; son
of Colonel Frederick Mansell, R.G.M., of the Vauxbelets,
(Jurat of the Boyal Court), and Ann Lukis ; and brother of
No. 268.
Business in Guernsey; Constable of St. Peter Port; also Lieutenant-
Colonel of the West Begiment, B.G.M., and A.D.C. to General Napier, Lieut.-
Grovemor of Guernsey ; died in 1867.
Poore, John — bom in Guernsey, November 20, 1808; son of
John Poore and Mary de Lisle.
Engaged in the firm " Janvrin and de Lisle," in London ; then went to Canada
about 1833 ; was Captain in the force raised to queU the Canadian rebellion ;
died at Hamilton about 1841.
Sol be, Guerin — bom in Guernsey, May 22, 1809; son of Elias
Guerin Solb6 and Sophia GuUle.
Holy Orders ; M.A. ; Chaplain at Bonjah and Smyrna, and afterwards Bector of
Stemfield, Suffolk; died 1860.
MacCulloch, Arthur — born in Guernsey, June 6, 1809 ; brother
of Robert MacCulloch (above) ; father of No. 1205.
Merchant in Alicante ; firm " Carey & Co.; " died at Newcastle, 1864.
Carre, Collings Mauger — bom in Guemsey, July 17, 1809;
second son of Hilary Carrd, Jurat, (of Valnord), and Margaret
Sarah Collings ; father of Nos. 1365 and 1423.
B.G.M.; Lieutenant 1829; Captain 1843; studied medicine at University
- ■ idaX
1864 ; was Evangelist, Pastor, and Angel of the Church in Greneva and Paris.
Mansell, Thomas Lukis — bom in Guemsey, November 6, 1809 ;
eldest son of Admiral Sir Thomas Mansell, Knt., E.G.H. and
E.S.S., and Catherine Eabey Lukis ; and brother of Nos. 59
and 586.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A. 1831; Medicine; M.D. Edinburgh, 1832; M.B.C.S.
England, 1832; practised in Guemsey; unanimously elected a Jurat of the
BoyiJ Court, 1868 ; appointed Supervisor of the States shortly before his death in
187d ; was an authority on meteorology, and an F.B.S.
Bodiley, Alfred — bom ; son of Mr. Bodiley, of High
Street, Guemsey.
Business in Guernsey.
1824.
1. Colbornei James — ^bom in Devon, September 8, 1815 ; son
of Sir John Colbornei G.C.B., etc., afterwards Field-
Marshal, and Ist Baron Seaton, Lieut. -Governor of
Guernsey, 1821-8, and Elizabeth Yonge ; left 1829.
Trinity GoUege, Cambridffe; 34th Regiment; Ensign, 1884; Captain, 1841 ;
Major, 1850; Colonel, I860: Major-General, 1868; served in the Canadian
Rebellion, as A.D.C. to his father, Grovemor-General of Canada ; and Military
Searetmry to his father, when Commander-in-Chief in Ireland (1855-60);
sncceeded to the title as 2nd Baron Seaton, 1863 ; retired as Lient.-Qeneral
and C:B. in 1881, and died in 1888.
2. Colborne, Francis — bom at Florence, April 23, 1817; brother
of No. 1 ; left 1829.
Ensign 15th Regiment, 1886; A.D.C. to Governor-General British North
America ; Brevet-Major, 1853 ; Brevet-Lientenant-Colonel, 1854 ; served in the
Canadian Rebellion, 1888-9 (action of St. Eustache), and, as A.Q.M.G. throuffh-
out the Eastern Campaign, 1854-5; (Ahna, Balaclava, Inkermann, Sevastopol —
medal, 4 clasps ; C.J3., Knight Legion of Honour ; Medjidie ; Sardinian and
Turkish medals); A.Q.M.G., Gibraltar, 1856-61; Q.M.G., Mauritius, 1862;
A.G. in Scotland, 1867-71; commanded troops in China and Straits Settlements,
1874-8, (including Perak Expedition, 1875-6); E.C.B.; medal and clasp;
G^eral 1888; Colonel-Commandant the Queen's Own (Royal West Kent)
Regiment, 1881 ; died in 1895.
3. Le Boutillier, Charles — bom in Guernsey, December 1,
1811 ; son of George Le Boutillier, of Trinity, Jersey, and
Elizabeth Le Maitre ; vide 4, 5, 56 ; left 1827.
Was at Elizabeth College before the re-chartering; business in London;
emigrated with his father to the United States in 1888, and, after some years in
New York, (Canal Street), settled in business in Philadelphia, where he died in
1890. With his brothers, Nos. 5 and 56, he founded the " Le BoatiHier French
Prize," 1869, and in 1889, with his brother, No. 5, gave a handsome donation, in
memory of tiieir father, to the Guille-All^s Library, Guernsey, founded in 1882,
hj their friends, two teue Guemsejrmen, Mr. John Guille, and Mr.
Frederick M. Allte, after thirty yean business partnership in New York.
48 Elizabeth Collegb Bbgisteb.
4. Le Boutlllier, George — born in Guernsey, August 26, 1813 ;
brother of No 3 ; left 1827.
Emigrated to the United States and joined his father at Cincinnati, where they
foonaed the business house of Le Boutillier ; died about 1860.
5. Le Boutillier, James — bom in Guernsey, October 6, 1814;
brother of No. 3 ; left 1830.
Emifprated to the United States in 1839, and settled in business with his father
and orother in Cincinnati, where he still resides.
6. Power, Horatio — bom in Guernsey, May 12, 1810; son of
Captain Thomas Power and Mary Perchard Mansell ; vide
7, 269, 289 ; left 1827.
Medical student ; died of cholera in Jersey, 1832.
7. Power, Thomas Barratt — bom in Guernsey, October 13,
1815 ; brother of No. 6 ; left 1830.
Planter in Texas ; married Miss Lee, niece of the famoos General Lee, of the
Confederate States Army ; died 1882, in Alabama.
8. Le Mottee, John — bom in Guernsey, September 1, 1810; son
of John Le Mott6e (Platon), of Huguenot descent, and
Charlotte Boucaut ; son, vide 1066 ; left 1827.
Lieutenant 1st Begiment B.G.M., 1832 ; Captain 1888 ; transferred to the 3rd
Begiment, 1843; was elected Jurat of the Royal Court, 1851, and became
Lieutenant-Bailifif, 1883 ; was Chairman of the Old Elizabethan Dinner, 1882 ;
died 1896.
9. Le Mottee, William— bom in Guemsey, December 11, 1812;
brother of No. 8 ; son, vide 932 ; left 1830.
Open Scholarship, 1834, at Trinity College, Cambridge ; B.A. (13th Wrangler)
1835; M.A., 1838; Holy Orders, 1837; Director of Elizabeth College, 1841-6,
1848-53; Garrison Chaplain, Guemsey, 1849-57; Vicar of Helion Bumpstead,
1857 ; died 1896.
10. Le Mottee, James— born ha Guemsey, June 10, 1814; brother
of No. 8 ; left 1827.
Died at Caen while studying for the Guemsey Bar.
11. Carey, William Huskisson— born in Guemsey, April 19,
1814 ; son of James Carey, Jurat, (Bigoterie) and Caroline
Le Marchant, vide 64 ; son, vide 1073 ; left 1831.
Merchant at Havre ; since retirement has resided in Paris.
12. Carey, Henry Charles — bom in Guernsey, November 1,
1816 ; brother of No. 11 ; son, vide 1202 ; left 1832.
Wine Merchant, Elsinore ; died 1897.
13. de Havilland, Thomas— bom in Guernsey, May 31, 1812 ;
son of Colonel T. !Fiott de Havilland, Jurat, (Havilland
Hall), and Elizabeth de Sausmarez ; left 1830.
Ensign 55th Begt., 1831 ; Lieutenant, 1833 ; Coorg Campaign, 1834 ; B.M. College,
SanaQurst, 1837 ; Military Ma^strate, Chusan, and Surveyor at Hong-Kong,
1841, where he died as Captain in 1843 ; a monument was erected by his orother
officers.
Note. — In 1840, there were three officers in the Senior Department at the
B.M. College, of whom two (Lieutenants de HayiUand and T. F. Simmoos, No.
Elizabeth Gollbqb Bbqibteb. 49
183), were Old Elizabethann. The three officers were publicly informed by the
(Governor that *' obuervin^ that they had all three not only acquitted themielvea
most satisfactorily in their examination in the prescribed coarse of stndiea, bnt
had also extended their acquirements, beyond the limits of that coarse, anto
the highest branches of mathematical science, farther than any officers had ever
done before them, the Board had marked their sense of their very superior
talents and merits, by giving them the highest class of certificate whicn had
ever been awarded at tne College." The establishment of the K.M. Ck>lleffe, it
may be added, was due to the energy of a Gaemseyman, Major-Oeneral John
Gkkspazd Le Marchant, its first Lieatenant-Gk>vemor, 1802*11.
14. de Havilland, Charles Ross— born in India, June 22, 1817;
brother of No. 13 ; son, vide 1567 ; left 1836.
Oriel Ck>llege, Oxford ; B.A. 1838 (2nd class mathematics), M.A. 1841 ; IIolj
Orders, 1840 ; Mathematical Master, Elizabeth College, 1840, and afterwarda
at Eton ; Curate of Merton, Oxford, 1849, where he died, 1851.
15. Price, Kennett — bom in Guernsey, September 20, 1815 ; son
of Lieut.-Gol. Frederick Prioe, B.G.M., and Maria Vardon ;
vide 731, 744 ; left 1830.
Emigrated to Anstralia; died 1862.
16. Lacy, Thomas Saumarez — bom in Guernsey, June 19,
1816 ; son of Colonel Joseph D'Acre Lacy, 2nd Garrison
Batt., and Susan Brock ; vide 198, 278 ; son, vide 1502 ;
left 1832.
Medicine ; Guy's Hospital, London ; joined the H.E.I.C.8. Medical Service,
1840 ; served with the 90th Bengal N.I. throuffhont the Pnnjaab Campaign,
1846-9, inclnding the battles of Chilianwalla and Goojerat ; medal and clasp ;
attached to a Kegiment of Irregular Cavalry, 1861 ; stationed at Mussoorie,
1852-4, and then at Agra, 1855-64, as Garrison Surgeon ; was shut up for eight
months in Agra during the Mutiny ; promoted to Surgeon-Major, 1860, and
retired with the rank of Deputy Inspector Greneral of Hospitals, 1866, to
Guernsey ; Director of Elizabeth CoUege, 1870-5 ; bought ** Saumarez Lodge,"
and continued in private practice till his death in 1884.
17. Tupper, Henry— bom in Guernsey, December 22, 1809; son
of John Elisha Tupper, Les C6tils, and Elizabeth Brock ;
son, vide 830 ; left 1826.
Studied Law at Caen, and under Mr. Charles de Jersey, H.M. Prooureur, in
Guernsey; called to the Guernsey Bar, 1830 ; 2nd Be«^ent, K.G.M. ; Captain,
1890 ; Major, 1835 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1840-46 ; elected Jurat of the Royal Court,
1857 ; an eminently patriotic and far-seeing Guemseyman ; to him Guernsey
is mainly indebted tor the Hanois Lighthouse, the New Harbour of St. Peter
Port, and St. Sampson's Harbour, the Breakwater at Saints' Bay, the St.
Julian's Avenue, and the New Markets ; was Vice-Consul for France, and was
recommended for knighthood of the Legion of Honour, in consideration of hia
services to the French marine, and with special reference to the erection of the
Hanois Lighthouse, but, as a British subject and a civilian, he was ineligible for
the dignity, and in lieu thereof a special gold medal was struck, which was sent
to his widow a month after his death by the Consul-General for France on
behalf of the Minister for Forei^ Affairs ; a model of the lighthouse was also
presented to his widow and family by the French residents m Guernsey ; was
President of the Guernsey Comnuttee of the " Conseil de la Soci^t^ FrauQaise de
Becours auz Blesses et Malades des Armies de Terre et de Mer," 1870-71, and
was presented with a bronze medal and diploma ; the " Henry Tupper " French
Prize at Elizabeth College was founded by his daughter, Victoria, the wife of
General Hubert Le Cocq, No. 784, in memory of her father and in fulfilment of
his express wishes ; was President also of the Guernsey Chamber of Commerce
for many years ; and was author of " Observations on the Law of Descent and
Beat Estate in the United Kingdom j and on the Social Condition of the People • "
was Chairman of the Old fllizabethan Dinner in 1863, in celebration of the
Tercentary of the College ; he died in 1875 at Les Cdiils, in the new hoosQ
whioh he oimBelf built.
60 ELI2ABBTB CoLLEGE BEaiSTEB.
18. Quille, Qeorge de Carteret — ^bom in Guernsey, January d,
1813; son of John Guille, Bailiff, of St. George, and
Margaret Hubert ; vide 66, 67, 113, 393, 564 ; left 1834.
Morley Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford; B.A. 1889, M.A. 1843; Holy
Orders, 1840 ; Incumbent of Aldemey ; Rector of Little Torrington, Devon,
1853, till his death in 1895 ; Seigneur of Ghapelle St. George, and three other
Fiefs in Guernsey.
19. Carey, Robert Gledstanes — bom in Guernsey, Gotober 6,
1812 ; son of Thomas Carey, Jurat, of Bozel, and Mary Le
Mesurier ; vide 284 ; son, vide 1182 ; left 1828.
Medicine ; M.B.G.S., England, and L.8.A., 1834, Guy's Hospital and Paris ;
M.D. (Erlangen), 1851; practised in Guernsey; was Surgeon, 8rd Regiment
B.G.M., 1832 ; died 1888.
20. Carey, ThomaB — bom in Guernsey, April 3, 1815 ; son of
Dr. John Carey (Clifton and Frogmore) and Harriet Carey ;
vide 251, 252 ; son, vide 1401 ; left 1831.
Business at Alicante, firm " Carey & Co. ; " retired to Frogmore, Gnemsey,
1861 ; died 1888.
21. de Sausmarez, Havilland — bom in Guemsey, January 15,
1813 ; son of Thomas de Sausmarez (H.M. Procureur, and
Seigneur de Sausmarez) and Catherine de Havilland ; vide
101 ; son, vide 1466; left 1831.
Scholar, Caius College, Camb., B.A. (Wrangler) 1835; M.A. Fellow, and
Bursar, Pemb. College, Oxford, 1836-50; Holy Orders, 1837; Rector of St.
Peter's, Northampton, 1850-73 ; Director of Elizabeth CoUege, 1869-75 ; died in
Guemsey in 1888.
22. Maingy, Walters — bom in Guernsey, August 4, 1811; son of
Peter Nicholas Maingy and Euphemia Anstruther; left
1826.
Died at the age of 20.
NoTB. — The name of the old Guemsey family of Maingy was in the ancient
or Breton orthography, Mainguy {i.e. La Roche Guy) ; but the name of the
descendants of iHcholas Maingy, who died in Guemsey in 1823, was changed
by the Queen's Royal License« m 1840, to Maingay.
23. O'Brien, Richard Serrell — born in Guemsey, September 3,
1810; son of Dr. John Terence O'Brien, Surgeon-Major
94th Begt., and Surgeon 1st Eegt. B.G.M., and Polly
Isemonger ; vide 205 ; left 1829.
96th Regiment, and afterwards Staff Officer of Pensioners ; died 1880.
24. Jeremie, Frederic John — born in Guemsey, Pebraary 6,
1813 ; son of James J6r6mie, Les Hubits, and Marguerite
Amiraux ; left 1831.
of Elizabeth College, 1840-5, 1847-52, 1879-84 ; Jurat of the Royal Court, 1879 ;
Seigneur of Groignet and Massy Gros, in Guemsey ; died 1895.
25. Le iVIottee, Nicholas — born in Guernsey, May 16, 1813;
son of Nicholas Le Mott6e and Martha Woodcock ; vide 58 ;
left 1828.
Jlerohant Service; died at aea at the age of 16.
Elizabeth Oollbqb Bbqistbb. *6l
26. Lukis, Frederic Col lings — born in Guernsey, October 8,
1814; son of Frederick Corbin Lukis, F.8.A., Lt.-Col.
B.G.M.,and Elizabeth Collings ; vide 54, 55, 599; left 1830.
Medicine ; UniTenitieB of London, Dnblin, Paris, and Heidelberg ; M.R.C.8.
1886; M.D. of Heidelberg; Surgeon, R.O.M. and practice in Gaemeey;
Director of Elizabeth College, 1862-8 ; Fell. Society of Antiquaries of London,
and local Secretary of the Society in Gaemsey, 1866 ; Member of the Society
of Antiquaries of Normandy: author of several pnblications on AntiquitiM
and Natural History (Conchology and Entomology) ; died 1888.
27. Chepmell, Haviiland Le Mesurier— bom in Guernsey,
Maxch 19, 1811 ;• son of Bev. Williajn John Chepmell and
Harriet Le Mesurier ; vide 166, 239, 441 ; son, vide 1124 ;
left 1830.
Townsend Scholar, Pemb. College, Oxford ; B.A. (Ist class Lit. Ham.) 1888 j
M.A. 1886 ; Holy Orders, 1834; B.D. and D.D. 1861 ; Professor of Classics, and
he re-built.
28. isemonger, Richard — bom in Guernsey, March 15, 1810;
son of Bichard Winter Isemonger, Colonel Boyal Guernsey
Artillery ; left 1826.
Ship owner and stone merchant, St. Sampson's, t^uemsey ; Colonel R.G.A. ;
coal merchant in Brittany, and for a time a farmer; then emigrated to
Australia, where he died in 1877.
29. Paint, Peter — bom in Guemsey, October 8, 1810; son of
John Paint and Elizabeth Le Mesurier ; left 1825.
Drowned in Fermain Bay, 1881.
30. IVIolony, James — bom in Guemsey, June 21, 1811 ; son of
Ensign James Molony and Frances Wood ; left 1827.
Vide Add: etCorr:
31. Wilson, William Desborough— bom at Huntingdon,
November 25, 1810 ; son of Jonah Wilson ; left 1831.
T^deAdd: etCorr:
32. Wilson, Thomas — born at Bedford, March 28, 1811; son of
WiUiam Wilson ; left 1826.
Vide Add : et Corr :
33. Bigge, John Francis^bom at Brompton, September 17,
1813 ; son of Thomas Hanway Bigge, of Benton, Northum-
berland; left 1829.
Oriel College, Oxford, 1882 ; B.A. 1885 ; no profession ; died about 1860.
34. Macqueen, John James — bom m London, October 17,
1814 ; son of John Macqueen ; vide 35, 69 ; left 1827.
Civil Service ; fi.M. Cnstoms 1843 ; rose to let class Inspector ; died 1872.
35. Macqueen, James Dalrymple— bom in London, July 24.
1816 ; brother of No. 34 ; left 1827.
^ttlod in Aiutalia with hii broth«r No. 69.
62 !EiLizABBTH College Beqibteb.
36. Beverley, Henry Clements— born in Ireland, August 27,
1809 ; son of W. B. Beverley, Paymaster 67th Regt. ; left
1825.
Emigrated to Australia, where he died.
37. Beverley, George— born in Ireland, February 18, 1811;
brother of No. 36 ; left 1825.
Vide Add : et Gorr : >
38. Brock, Thomas — bom in Guernsey, September 15, 1816;
son of Rev. Thomas Brock, Rector of St. Pierre-du-Bois,
and Mary Carey ; vide 132 ; son, -vide 1324 ; left 1827.
Oriel College, Oxford; B.A. 1838, M.A. 1148; Holy Orders 1839; Curate of
Soberton, Hants, 1848-55 ; Vicar of St. John's, Guernsey, 1859-78 ; died 1895.
39. Tilbury,—
Never joined the College ; vide page xzxii.
40. Lamble, —
Never joined the College ; vide page xxxii.
41. Glffard, Peter Thomas — born in Guernsey, March 25, 1814;
son of Henry Giffard and Mary Martel ; left 1828.
No occupation ; died 1878.
42. Kennedy, Thomas Smith — bom in Guernsey, May 29, 1815;
son of Lieut. -Colonel Thomas Kennedy and Mary Ann
Smith ; vide 76, 348, 349, 433 ; left 1830.
Went out to Canada as a Settler ; took Holy Orders in 1840 ; ordained by
Bishop of Montreal ; Incumbent of the Church in Darlington, and afterwards
of St. John's, Toronto ; died 1863.
43. McCrea, Henry Torrens — born in Guernsey, June 15, 1812;
son of Major Robert McCrea, commanding 5th Royal
Veteran Battalion, and Sophia Le Mesurier ; left 1827.
2nd (Queen's) Eegiment ; drowned at Bombay at the age of 18.
44. CardeWy George — born November 12, 1810; son of Lieut.-
Colonel George Cardew, commanding R.B., Guernsey, and
Caroline Baldock ; vide 177 ; left 1828.
Exeter College, Oxford ; B.A. (2nd class Lit. Hum. and 1st class Mathematics),
1833 ; M.A. 1836 ; Holy Orders 1834 ; Curacies 1834-45 ; Perpet. Curate, Kings-
clere. Woodlands, 1845-61 ; Eector of Helmingham, Suffolk, 1861, tUl his death
in 1893.
45. Wyndham, William — bom at Caen, February 18, 1808; son
of Hon. W. F. Wyndham ; left 1825.
H.E.I.C.S. Army ; Cadet, 1826, 7th Madras Light Cavalry ; Lieutenant and
Adjutant 1832; died 1833.
LENT TERM, 1825.
46. Brock, Edward William — born in Guernsey, July 25, 1816 ;
son of William Henry Brock, (Manor House), and Mary
Priaulx ; vide 99, 100, 193, 282, 563, 884, 885 ; son, vide
1866 ; left 1830.
Merchant at Fiume, where he was also Consul for Hanover, and the U.S.A.,
1838-47 ; Merchant at Trieste, firm " M^tiyier, Betts, and Oaiey," 1847; Consul
Elizabeth Gollbob Reoistbb. 5S
for the U.S.A. at Trieste; appointed to the Britinh Consnlate, Trieste. 1809;
Yice-Conaul, 1867-82, frequently acting as Consul (4 years in the aggregate) ;
retired to Guernsey, 1882 ; died 1887.
47. Col lings, Bonamy — born in Guernsey, Augast 30, 1814; son
of John GoUings, Golonel B.G.M., and Mary Bonamy ; vide
335, 504; son, vide 1409 ; left 1831.
B.G.M. [Major 1860-65) ; Vice-President, Poor Law Board, 1872 ; Director of
Elizabeth College, 1858-64; Dean, Central Doozaine, St. Peter Port, 186S-89;
died 1889.
48. Collings, Adolphus — bom in Guernsey, April 24, 1815 ; son
of Joseph Gollings, Jurat of the Royal Gourt, and Eliza
Gollings ; vide 83, 196 ; son, vide 1349 ; left 1832.
Medicine ; Trinity College, Dnblin, but took his M.D. at Edinbursh, to secure
his appointment to the Medical Department of the Array ; was also M.R.C.8.
England ; Staff-Surgeon 40th Regiment ; died 1871.
49. Cartwrlght, John — born in Guernsey, July 24, 1813 ; son of
William Cartwright and Catherine Warren ; left 1829.
Medicine; Guy's Hospital; L.S.A. 1886; M.R.C.S., 1841 ; practised at Galne,
WUts; died 1888.
50. Carey, Le Marohant — bom in Guemsey, November 6, 1813;
son of Very Rev. Nicholas Garey (Dean of Guernsey, and
Master of Elizabeth Gollege) and Harriet Le Marchant;
vide 287 ; son, vide 1390 ; left 1826.
Ensign 66th Regiment; exchanged into the 76th Regiment; retired as Captain
in 1842; died 1889.
51. Fagan, George Hickson — bora at Ghunar, India, August 18,
1810 ; son of Major-General Christopher Fagan and Agnes
Baldock ; vide 85, 86 ; son, vide 1216 ; left 1826.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Bengal Engineers, 1829; Captain, 1844; appointed Garrison
Engineer to fortify Fort William, Calcutta, at the time of the Russian War,
1856 ; retired as Lieutenant-Colonel, 1856 ; died 1876, at Clevedon, Somerset.
52. Goodwin, Robert Cowan — born in Guemsey, May 28, 1809;
son of Samuel Goodwin (builder of Elizabeth Gollege) and
Elizabeth Higman ; vide 248 ; left 1827.
Civil Service, 1831 ; H.M. Customs ; retired 1871 ; died at Hounslow, 1893.
53. Goodwin, Richard du Port— born in Guernsey, February
23, 1815 ; son of Matthew Goodwin and Elizabeth Gray ;
vide 260 ; left 1831.
States Architect and Superintendent of Works in Guernsey, 1844; died in
Guemsey in 1858.
54. Lukis, John Walteii — bora in Guerasey, March 12, 1816;
brother of No. 26 ; left 1831.
Captain 1st Regiment R.G.M. ; President of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society;
Vice-President of the Soci^t^ Scientifique of Morlaix ; writer on Antiquities,
Archseology, etc. ; resided at Morlaix in Brittany ; died in Guemsey, 1894.
55. Lukis, William Gollings— born in Guernsey, April 8, 1817;
brother of No. 26 ; son, vide 1417 ; left 1832.
Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. (3rd Jun. Opt.) 1840; M.A. 1843, ad eund,
M.A. Oxford, 1864; Holy Orders, 1841; successively Incumbent of East Grafton,
54 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
Vicar of Great Bedwyn, 1850-5 ; and Rector of GoUingbonme Dncis, 1855-62, in
Wilts ; and Rural Dean of the Deanery of Marlborough, 1851-61 ; and finally
(1862) Rector of Wath, and Rural Dean of Catterick East, 1864-70; F.S.A.;
F.R.S. of Northern Antiquariee of GopNenhagen ; Hon. Mem. of the Soci^te
Arch^ologique de Nantes, and of the Soci^t^ Polymathique du Morbihan ; one
of the Secretaries of the York Ardiitectural Society; one of the Gteneral
Secretaries of the Wilts Archsdological and Natural History Society ; published
in 1846 "Specimens of Ancient Church Plate;" in 1867 "An Account of
Church Belts, and Bell Foundries ; " in 1858 " A Few Words to Sural Deans
and Churchwardens :** two tracts relating to the care and condition of church
bells, and " The History of the Salisbury Bell Foundry;" and in 1861 "Danish
Cromlechs and Burial Customs compared with those of Brittany^ Great Britain,
the Channel Islands, dc" He contributed " Cromlechs," " Certain peculiarities
in the construction of Chambered Tumuli," and " BemarJcable Chambered Long
Barrow at Kerlescant, Carwic" to the Journal of the British ArchsBological
Society, and wrote on " FlinJt Implements and Tumuli in the neighbourhood of
Wath, ' " Notes on Barrow-digging tn the Parish of Collingboume-Ducis,*' " Sur
la Dinominaiion des Dolmens ou Cromlechs," " Rapport sur un Tumulus de VAge
de Bronze au Rocher Plougoumelen," " The Stone Avenues of Camac," and
"Brittany Sepulchral Chambers ; " died at Wath, 1892.
56. Le Boutillier, Thomas — bom in Guernsey, March 8, 1816;
brother of No. 3 ; left 1830.
Business in London, and then, 1838, in New York, where he managed the " Lie
Boutillier " House tiU his death.
67. Le Marohant, William Hirzel-^bom in Guernsey, October
14, 1814 ; son of John Le Marchant (Mekose) and Mary
GuiUe ; vide 104, 249, 422 ; left 1831.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A. and M.A., 1839 (three Prizes and Moderatorship
in Math, and f^hys., 1836) ; incorporated at Exeter GoUege, Oxford, 1839 ; Holy
Orders, 1837; B.D. and D.D., 1864; Vicar of Haresneld, Gloucestershire,
1853-90 ; resides at Weston-Super-Mare.
68. Le Mottee, John Carrel — bom in Guernsey, July 24, 1816 ;
brother of No. 25 ; left 1828.
Solicitor and Notary in Guernsey, and Consular Agent for France; was
Captain B.G.M., and Constable, St. Peter Port; Dean of Central
Douzaine, 1889 ; residence, " Grange End."
59. Mansell, Arthur Lukis — bom in Guernsey, August 20,
1815 ; son of Admiral Sir Thomas Mansell, K.C.H., K.S.S.,
and Catherine Lukis ; left 1825.
Boyal Navy, 1831 ; Captain, 1865 ; retired 1866 ; Bear-Admiral, 1881, and
Admiral 1888 ; Bussian War, 1854-5, (attack on the sea defences of Sevastopol
and capture of Kertch and Yenikale), in H.M.S. Spitfire in the Black
Sea— Crimean and Turkish Medals and Medjidie; Commanded H.M.S.
Firefly, 1855, on Survey Service; settled in Greece, where he drew up im-
portant hydrographic charts, and tabulated observations on climate, &c.
For his distinguished services to the Greek Nation, he was twice offered the
Grand Cross of the Saviour of Greece ; died 1890, at Chalcis, and was buried
vnth military honours.
60. Monk, William Pakenham — bom in Guernsey, July 4,
1813 ; son of Hugh Monk and Margaret Mauger ; vide 61 ,
268 ; left 1826.
Medicine, M.D. ; Surgeon, Merchant Service ; died 1849.
61. Monk, Mauger FItzhugh — bom in Guernsey, May 5, 1815 ;
brother of No. 60 ; left 1831.
Apprenticed to a Solicitor ; subsequently in the Army in India ; then^became a
S&oolmaster at Landonr, Himalayas ; and died at Meerut in 1849,
Elizabbth Gollbob Bboistbb. SS
62. Naftel, Abraham Dormer — born in Guernsey, September
24, 1815 ; son of Daniel Naftel (Vrangue) and Uaroline
CoUings ; vide 73, 157 ; left 1831.
Fanning ; emigrated to Ganada.
63. Vaudin, Moses — bom in Guernsey, December 2, 1810 ; son
of Moses Vaudin and Mary Touzeau ; left 1826.
Lawyer's clerk; and aasisted hia father in bnaineaa aa contractor and Tan
proprietor.
64. Carey, Walter — bom in Guernsey, May 17, 1817 ; brother of
No. 11 ; left 1833.
British Lm^ou in Spain ; Gross of San Fernando for gallantry at San Sebastian
1836 ; Ensign 15th Keffiment, 1886 ; perished in the conflagration of the Barraeks
at Ghambly, Ganada, in attempting to save his Gross oi San Fernando, 1888 ;
tablet in the Parish Ghnrch, St. Peter Port.
65. Whitsonday, Thomas — bom in Guemsey, March 2, 1814 ;
son of George Whitsonday and Mary Gray ; left 1828.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
66. Guille, John Andros— bom in Guemsey, August 27, 1810;
brother of No. 18 ; left 1828.
Gaptain in the 26th Regiment (E.O. Borderers) ; died at St. George, Gkiemaey,
in 1846 ; Seigneur of Ghapelle St. Qeorge, etc.
67. Guille, James — bom in Guernsey, Gotober 27, 1811 ; brother
of No. 18 ; left 1829.
Emigrated to United States of America, and died in Ohio in 1848.
68. Mauger, John— born in Guernsey, Mi^ 4, 1813 ; son of John
Mauger (Foulon) and Margaret Martin ; vide 246 ; left
1826.
Merchant and Shipping Agent.
69. Macqueen, Francis — bom at Southampton, August 28, 1818;
brother of No. 34 ; left 1825.
Settled in Australia with his brother No. 86.
70. Hearn, Michael Elyah— bom in Jersey, October 10, 1815;
son of IVanois Hearn ; left 1826.
Trinity GoUcw^e, OxfoOrd ; B.A. 1838 ; Holy Orders, 1838 ; Gurate of Miningsby,
Lincoln, 1858; and Hector of Martin, Lincoln, 1861; Vicar of Thornton,
Lincoln, 1872; died 1876.
71. Robin, Charles William — bom in Jersey, December 25,
1815 ; son of James Eobin ; left 1826.
Merchant in Melbonme, and Merchant and Banker in Jersey ; died in 1879.
72. Qullick, William James — bom in Guernsey, July 21, 1817;
son of Joseph Gulliok and Mary Carter ; left 1827.
Brewer in Guernsey ; died 1868.
73. Naftel, Col lings — bom in Guemsey, August 30, 1811; brother
of No. 62 ; left 1827.
Chemist's apprentice; died yonn^.
56 Elizabeth Oollege Begisteb.
74. Mountain, Jacob Theophilus — bom July 18, 1813 , son of
Eev. J. H. Brooke Mountain ; left 1825.
Midshipman B.N. ; fell from the yard-arm of H.M.S. North Star^ off the coast
of Africa, and was drowned, 1827.
75. Mountain, William Henry — bom July 9, 1816; brother of
No. 74 ; left 1825.
Also Bedford and Harrow ; Christ College, Cambridge ; Holy Orders ; Vicar of
Hemel Hempstead, 1844, till his death at Cannes, ^858.
76. Kennedy, John Doyle — bom in Guernsey, July 29, 1814 ;
brother of No. 42 ; son, vide 1475 ; left 1830.
Proz. aocessit for Scholarship, Queen's College, Oxford, (won by Bonndell
Palmer; Bobert Lowe was 3rd); Naval Instructor, 1838-1849; retired on pension;
Holy Orders, 1849 ; Curacies 1850-9 (St. Aldgate, Oxford, East Hendxed, and
Milton, Berks.); Bector of St. Sampson's, Guernsey, 1869-80; Vicar of
Grazeley, Berks., 1880-90 ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1861-7 ; died 1897 at
Winchester and was buried at St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
77. Benest, William Henry — bom in London, June 8, 1812;
son of John Benest ; left 1827.
Independent means.
78. Giddings, Frederick Blake Goodwin — bom in Guemsey,
June 9, 1812 ; son of Frederick Giddings (Ordnance
Department) and Sarah Blake ; vide 576 ; left 1830.
Secretary to a Steamship Company, Woolwich, until his retirement to
Guemsey, where he died in 1889.
79. Fraser, Peter Walsh — born in Guernsey, February 11, 1812;
son of John Walsh Fraser ; left 1825.
Died as a Medical Student.
80. le Lievre, Peter — born in Guernsey, April 23, 1812 ; son of
Peter le Lievre and Mary le Lievre ; left 1829.
Wine Merchant; Colonel in the Boyal Guemsey Artillery; a talented
amateur artist, and a geologist ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1850-6 ; died in
1878.
81. Mauger, Charles — bom in Guemsey, February 9, 1815 ; son
of Captain Nicholas Mauger, B.N. (ViUette) and
Margaret Allez ; vide 262, 488, 587 ; son, vide 1058 ; left
1833.
Ensign H.E.I.C.S., 4th Nov., 1834; 17th Begiment Bombay N.I., and 8rd
Bombay European Begiment as Captain ; Indian Mutiny ; Siege and Capture
of Batghur ; action of Barodea ; Belief of Sanger ; Capture of Garrakota ; Pass
of Muddenpore; Siege and Storm of Jhansi; Battle of Betwa (medal and
clasp) ; invalided as Major, 1861, and died at Karachi in 1873.
EASTER TERM, 1826.
82. Utermarck, Thomas Dobree — born in Guemsey, Sep-
tember 8, 1816 ; son of T. S. C. Dobr6e Utermarck and
Mary de HaviUand ; vide 153, 489, 541, 734 ; left 1830.
Merchant in Hamburg ; died there at the age of 21.
Elizabeth Gollboe Beoisteb. 57
83. Collings, Augustus William — born in Guernsey, October 7,
1813 ; brother of No. 48 ; left 1830.
Medicine ; Surgeon in the H.E.I.C.8. ; died at Moulmein, Bnrm&h, 1838.
84. Le Couteur, John James — bom in Jersey, February 7, 1813 ;
son of James Le Couteur ; left 1827.
Vide Add: etCorr:
85. Fagan, Christopher — bom at Chunar, India, November 5,
1812 ; brother of No. 51 ; left 1826.
Merchant in Calcutta ; Firm " Macleod, Fagan and Co." ; died of cholera in
1842.
86. Fagan, John — born at Fategarh, India, October 19, 1815;
brother of No. 51 ; left 1826.
Ist Bengal Fosiliers ; served in campaign in Afghanistan, 1838-89 ; wounded at
Ghazni ; died as Major at Ostend, 1862.
87. Rohde, John — bom in London, March 31, 1812; son of
Major Rohde ; left 1828.
Haileyburj College; Writership, H.E.I.C.S., Madras, 1829; Assistant Collector
and Magistrate, Ghmjam, 1832 ; Assistant Judge, Chicacole, 1838 ; Sub-Judge,
Bajahmandri, 1843; Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopolv, 186(). and
Guntur, 1851; Inspector-Gteneral of Jails, 1855; retired 1866; residence,
Folkestone.
88. Quertier, Nicholas — bom in Guemsey, March 6, 1811 ; son
of Nicholas Quertier and Margaret de Mouilpied ; left 1826.
Farming at St. Martin's, Guernsey.
89. Jones, Carew — born May 11, 1813; son of Pitman Jones (St.
Loyes, Heavitree, Exeter) and Mary Carey Brock ; vide
90, 746.
Died while at Elizabeth College, 1829.
90. Jones, Winslow— bom April 24, 1815; brother of No. 89;
left 1830.
Solicitor, firm of Carew and Jones, Exeter; a great traveller; a man of
distinguished learning, and a recognized authority on antiquarian subjects;
member of the Devonshire Association for the advancement of literature,
science, and art ; died at Exmouth, 1895.
91. Lawrence, Charles Le Marchant — born in Tipperary,
December 27, 1813; son of Samuel Hill Lawrence and
Martha Le Marchant ; vide 92, 206, 660, 661 ; left 1827.
Merchant at Pemambuco ; died at Paraiba, 1835.
92. Lawrence, James Going— born at Cork, April 25, 1815;
brother of No. 91 ; left 1830.
Merchant Service ; died at Cork, 1841.
93. Connell, Carey Webster — bom in Guernsey, September 23,
1816 ; son of Rev. John Tupper Connell and Mary Carey ;
left 1825.
Pied at the age of 14.
58 Elizabeth College Begibteb.
TRINITY TERM, 1825.
94. Stocker, William Henry Browell — bom July 24, 1807; son
of Bichard Stocker ; left 1827.
Private pupil of Principal; also Merchant Taylor's School; St. John's
College, Oxford, B.A. (2nd Class Math.) 1830; Holy Orders, 1833, Curate
and then Perpetual Curate at Horsforth, 1833-1872; Hector of Ovington,
Hants, 1872; Author of ^^ The Cloud-Capped Mountain.'*
95. Towgood, Joseph — born October 17, 1810 ; son of Matthew
Towgood ; left 1827.
H.E.I.C.S. 35th Regiment Bengal N.I., 1827; Captain, 1847; died as
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1858.
96. Montagu, Frederick Carlisle — bom August 12, 1811 ; son
of BasU Montagu (Barrister-at-Law) ; left 1827.
Died young.
97. Young, John Edward — born February 12, 1811; son of
Captain John Young (91st Begt.) ; left 1826.
Ensign, 6th Begiment, 1830 ; died at Poona, India, 1832.
98. Smith, Haskett— born April 7, 1812; son of Samuel Smith;
left 1827.
Business in London ; joined his father's firm at Lloyd's ; retired to Gk)adhnrst,
Kent ; died 1895.
99. Brock, Henry Frederick — bom in Guernsey, June 21, 1813;
brother of No. 46 ; left 1830.
Merchant at Bio de Janeiro, and afterwards Lloyd's Agent at Cairo, where he
died in 1861.
100. Brock, Charles Thomas — born in Guemsey, September 17,
1814 ; brother of No. 46 ; left 1830.
Merchant in Buenos Ayres, 1830, Monte Video, 1842, and Bristol, 1849 ; retired
to Guemsey, 1872.
101. de Sausmarez, George — born in Guernsey, November 1,
1814 ; brother of No. 21 ; left 1833.
Ensign, H.E.I.C.S. Madras Army, 1836 ; Captain, 1846 ; Major, 1863 ; Lieut.-
Colonel, 1858 ; and General, 1878 ; was Commandant, Hong-Kong, during war
with China, 1860-1; Brigadier commanding Straits Settlements, 1863-4;
MaJabar and Canara, 1865-7; and Northern District, Madras, 1867-8; com-
manded Hyderabad Subsidiary Force, 1868-9 ; was Major-General commanding
Pegu Division, 1869-71 ; and then returned, as Major-General, to his commsmd
of tne Hyderabad Force, 1871-2 ; died at Sausmarez Manor, 1890 ; Seigneur of
Sausmarez, St. Martin's.
102. Johnston, William Downes — bom August 16, 1804; son of
William Johnston ; left 1825.
St. John's College, Oxford ; B.A. (2nd Class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A., 1829 ; Holy
Orders, 1827 ; Rector of Ifield, Kent, 1838-60, and of Milton-next-Gravesendf,
1860, till his death in 1887.
103. Sanders, Thomas Coulson^bom August 16, 1810; son of
Bobert Bogers Sanders ; vide 164 ; left 1827.
Wine Merchant, firm of Granger, Sanders & Co., Exeter ; at one time partner
with W. M. Snow, No. 581 ; died 1876.
Elizabeth College Register. 59
104. Le Marchant, James— born February 15, 1812 ; brotber of
No. 57 ; left 1829.
No profession ; died at Bath, 1890.
105. Coffln, Seabright SheafTe— bom February 15, 1814; son of
Francis Coffin ; left 1826.
H.E.I.G.S. Madras Army, 1829; Brevet-Major, 1864; SMih Madras Infantry,
1845 ; Cantonment Adjutant, Saogor, 1851 ; A.D.C. to Major-Oeneral CofAn,
commanding Ceded Districts, 1861 ; retired as Lieutenant -Colonel, 1H61 ; died,
1893.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1825.
106. Qoodson, William — bom at Balsbury, Somerset, Marcb 29,
1813 ; son of Thomas Goodson ; left 1828.
Business in the silk trade; afterwards engaged in farming J[Hill Farm,
Mitcham, Surrey) ; interested himself in '
the Conservative Association ; died in 18
Mitcham, Surrey) ; interested himself in parish matters, and was Chairman of
" ~ 78.
107. Eraud, Auguste — bom at Nantes, October 22, 1812 ; son of
Auguste Eraud ; vide 588 ; left 1826.
Wine Merchant in Guernsey.
108. Marett, Edward George — bom in Jersey, April 5, 1811 ;
son of Edward Marett ; left 1827.
Merchant; residence, 'Jersey.
109. Marett, Charles — bom in Jersey, Febmary 8, 1813 ;
brother of No. 108 ; left 1827.
Pembroke College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1837 ; M.A., 1846 ; Holy Orders, 1839 ;
Rector of St. Clement's, Jersey, 1842-76 ; Rector of St. Saviour's, Jersey, 1877.
110. de Lisle, Peter Le Mesurier — bom at Stoke Newington,
January 17, 1814 ; son of Ferdinand de Lisle and Elizabeth
Le Mesurier ; vide 121, 334 ; left 1828.
Merchant, firm of Bertram, de Lisle & Co., Buenos Ayres ; died there in 1859.
111. Arnold, John — bom in Guernsey, September 4, 1816 ; son of
John Bienvenu Arnold and Elizabeth Le Lacheur; vide
176 ; left 1831.
Merchant Service ; died in Guernsey, 1853.
112. Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell — bom at Lymington,
April 26, 1817 ; son of Admiral Lord Lyons (founder, 1828,
of the ** Lyons Gold Medal for Latin") and Augusta Louisa
Rogers ; vide 165 ; left 1828.
Midshipman on his father's ship, H.M.S. Blonde^ 1829; then Winchester
College, and Christ Church, Oxford ; B.A. (3rd class Lit. Hum.), 1838 ; M.A.,
1845 ; Diplomatic Service ; Attach^ at Athens, 1839 ; Dresden, 1852 ; and
Florence, 1853 ; Sec. of Legation at Florence, 1856 ; Envoy at Florence, 1858,
and at Washington, U.S.A., 1858-65 ; K.C.B., 1860 ; G.C.B., 1862 ; P.C. 1865 ;
and Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1865 ; Ambassador at Constantinople, 1865, and at
Paris, 1867-87 ; G.C.M.G., 1878 ; created Viscount, 1877, and was raised to an
Earldom, 1887, but died before the patent was executed. He succeeded to his
father's title, as 2nd Lord Lyons, in 1858.
B 2
60 Elizabeth College Begibteb.
LENT TERM, 1826.
113. Guille, Charles Andros — born in Guernsey, January 2, 1817;
brother of No. 18 ; left 1835.
Business ; died, Be de France, 1842.
114. Roberts, John — bom in Guernsey, April 25, 1812 ; son of
John Boberts ; left 1826.
Medicine, M.B.G.S., England, 1834 ; St. Bartholomew's and Paris ; practised
in GnemBey ; Deputy Inspector General B.G.M. ; author of severial medical
treatises ; died 1883.
115. Hocart, Isaac — born in Aldemey, April 3, 1814; son of Isaac
Hocart (Aldemey) and Mary de Quetteville ; vide 266, 464,
512, 529 ; left 1829.
Business in Guernsey ; died 1840.
116. Copleston, Reginald Edward — bom at Osswell, Devon,
February 28, 1811 ; son of the Bev. J. Gains Copleston ;
left 1826.
Exeter College, Oxford ; was stroke for the University against London at
Henley ; B.A. (2nd class Lit. Hum.) 1832; M.A., 1835 ; Fellow of Exeter; Holy
Orders, 1834 ; Vicar of Barnes, 1840-63 ; and Vicar of Edmonton, 1863, till bis
death in 1878.
117. Maltland, Edward James Snow — horn at Exeter, October
13, 1812 ; son of William Maitland ; left 1826.
Timber Merchant in Canada ; firm B. F. Maitland & Co.
118. Plummer, George Robert — born at Egloshayle, Comwall,
December 12, 1811 ; son of the Bev. George Plummer ;
left 1828.
Stipendiary Magistrate in the Island of St. Lucia, West Lidies ; died there
in August, 1847.
EASTER TERM, 1826.
119. Welch, Thomas Canning — bom at Stansted, Essex, Sep-
tember 6, 1814 ; son of George Welch ; vide 155 ; left
1827.
Merchant Service ; died at Pemambuco of fever, about 1856.
120. Webber, (afterwards Incledon-Webber) Charles Henry
— born m India, December 31, 1810 ; son of Major-General
Henry Webber, H.E.I.C.S. ; left 1827.
No profession; succeeded, in 1833, to the family estates of St.
Brannocks and Buokland House, Braunton, Devon, assuming the name of
Licledon- Webber ; Captain in the 1st Devon Militia and J.P. for the County of
Devon ; died in 1883.
121. de Lisle, Henry — born at Stoke Newington, April 29, 1816;
brother of No 110 ; left 1829.
Lieutenant Boyal Navy ; and Boyal Mail Agent for Lidian Mails ; died at
Calcutta of small pox in 1856,
Elizabeth College Beoisteb. 61
TRINITY TERM, 1826.
122. Coape, Arthur — bom in London, April 23, 1810; son of John
Coape ; left 1827.
Ensign, 84th Regiment, 1830 ; Captain, 1840 ; exchanged into the 85th« 1842 ;
died 1846.
123. Cowper, William James — born at Gibraltar, September 28,
1814 ; son of WiUiam Cowper ; vide 280, 449 ; left 1829.
Medicine ; M.R.G.S. ; died young.
124. Dalgairns, John Dobree— born in Guernsey, October 21,
1818; son of William Dalgaims and Caroline Dobr6e;
vide 197, 437 ; left 1835.
Open Scholarship, Exeter College, Oxford ; B.A., 1839, (2nd Class Lit. Ham.) ;
M.A., 1842 ; seceded to Borne, 1845, and admitted to Orders, 1846 ; one of the
founders of the Brompton Oratory, London ; Superior after Father Faber's
death, 1863, till his own death in 1876 ; known in religion as Father Bernard.
125. Johnson, Benjamin King — bom in London, October 17,
1813 ; son of Thomas Johnson ; left 1828.
Emigrated to Melbourne.
126. Le Cocq, William James — born in Guernsey, July 7, 1817;
son of Dr. William Peter Le Cocq, Cordier Hill, and
Harriet Maingy ; left 1831.
No profession ; held commission in the B.G.M., 1848-57 ; died at Cannes, 1889.
127. Le Couteur, James — bom in Jersey, September 8, 1814; son
of James, and a descendant of Philip and Clement
Le Couteur, Deans of Jersey ; left 1828.
Also School in France ; afterwards became an English Presbyterian Minister
in Somersetshire, occupying the same pulpit at Wellington as that filled
by the famous Dr. Watts many years before, and held tne charge until bis
death ab9ut 1869.
128. Malin, Haskett Smith— bom at Sydenham, Febmary 5,
1814 ; son of Paul MaUn.
Died whilst at Elizabeth College in 1830 ; and was buried in the same grave as
Carew Jones, No. 89.
129. Mansell, Harry — bom in Guernsey, Novembers, 1814; son
of Lieut. -Colonel Henry Arlot Mansell, E.G.M., and Mary
Ham.
Died at the age of 16 at Elizabeth College, 1830.
130. Norman, Robert Anstruther — bom at Newington Butts,
September 18, 1816 ; son of John Norman; left 1831.
Civil Service ; entered H.M. Customs in 1833 ; became Comptroller of Customs
at Dumfries, 1850 ; CoUector of Customs at Carnarvon, 1851, and Bochester,
1861-64 ; died of consumption in 1864.
131. Wansey, Charles — bom at Warminster, June 9, 1811 ; son
of Henry Wansey ; left 1827.
Died before enga^g in oaiy profession.
6d !^LIZABBTH COLLBGE BBGISl^liB.
132. Brock, William— elder brother of No. 38.
Queen's College, Oxford ; private pupil of Principal ; while an undergraduate, was
one of a reading party with Nos. 133 and 134, whose names were entered in the
College Begister; B.A. (2nd class classics) 1827; M.A., 1837; Holy Orders,
1828 ; Hector of Bishop's Waltham, 1833, till his death in 1891.
133. Smyth, Patrick Murray (afterwards Smythe) — son of
Lord Methven (Scotch Law Lord), Methven Castle, Perth.
Christ Church, Oxford ; B.A. (3rd class classics) 1826 ; private pupil of Principal ;
Holy Orders ; Hon. Canon of Worcester ; Bector of Solihull, Warwick, 1872.
134. Denison, George Anthony — born 1805; son of John
Denison, of Ossington.
Private pupil of Principal ; educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford ; B.A.
(1st Class Lit. Hum.) 1826 ; M.A., Fellow of Oriel, and Latin Essayist, 1828 ;
English Essayist, 1829 ; Holy Orders, 1832 ; Prebendary of Wells, and Arch-
deacon of Taunton, 1851 ; died 1896.
135. Price, Robert — born in London, July 13, 1813 ; son of
Ealph Price ; left 1828.
H.E.I.C.S. Army; Ensign, 67th B.N.I., 1829; Lieutenant, 1836; Captain, 1844;
for twenty years without active service ; recalled from f urloush for the Burmese
War ; his fervent desire was to be under fire, and, eageny returning to his
regiment, was the first man killed, in 1862.
136. Combe, Boyce Harvey — born in London, June 18, 1816;
son of Boyce Combe, Hill House, Hants ; left 1828.
Also Bugby ; Lieutenant in H.E.I.C.S., 1st Bombay Cavalry ; retired after five
years' service ; J.P. for Sussex ; residence, Oaklands, Battle.
137. Le Page, John Edward — born at Madras, December 15,
1810; son of Captain John Le Page, H.E.I.C.S.; left 1827.
Merchant in Brazil ; died early in life.
138. Le Page, Hilary — born at Madras, March 13, 1813; brother
of No. 137 ; left 1830.
Merchant in Brazil.
139. Macdonald, Norman Hilton — son of John Macdonald, St.
George's, Bloomsbury.
Private pupil of Principal ; Oriel College, Oxford ; Fellow of All Souls' College ;
B.A., 1827 ; D.C.L., 1841 ; Student of Lincoln's Inn, 1827.
140. Baldwin, Charles Frederick — born in London, May 2,
1812 ; son of Charles Baldwin, Proprietor of Baldwin's
Weekly Journal ; left 1829.
Holy Orders, M.A. ; Curate of Hampton, Middlesex, in 1845.
141. Ross, Robert — born at Colombo, December 27, 1813 ; son of
Major-General John Boss, Lieutenant-Governor of
Guernsey ; left 1827.
62nd Begiment; H.P., 1842, as Captain; afterwards Barrack Master at
Devonport.
142. Ross, John Moore — born at Bath, November 3, 1818;
brother of No. 141 ; left 1827.
Ensign, 48th Begiment, 1833 ; Captain, 1840 ; and retired about 1841.
Elizabeth College Beoibteb. 63
143. Chiloott, Francis George Clarke— bom at Burton, Dorset,
July 2, 1819 ; son of John Chilcott ; left 1827.
Vide Add : et Corr :
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1826.
144. Kitson, Edward — son of Edward Kitson.
Private pnpil of Principal ; B.A. and Fellow of Balliol C'Ollego, Oxford ; Holy
Orders, 1826; Chaplain, B.N., 1829; Chaplain, Malta Dockyard. 18-U ; and
Greenwich Hospital, 1845 to 1865 ; Rector of North Uaish, Devon, 1870, until
his death hi 1873.
145. Ozanne, Martin — bom in Guernsey, March 22, 1814; son
of Peter Ozanne and Mary Martin ; vide 253, 263, 346 ;
left 1831.
Scholar of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1831-36; died as an undorgradoate in
1836 ; buried at the Castel, Guernsey.
146. Kennedy, Fred. William Henry— born in Trinidad,
December 23, 1813; son of Captain William Kennedy,
Royal West India Bangers ; left 1827.
Vide Add : et Corr :
147. UEstrange, Henry — born at Dublin, January 6, 1810 ; son
of Major Christopher Carleton L'Estrange, Market Hill,
CO. Fermanagh, who assumed the name of Carleton in
1830 ; left 1828.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A. ; no profession ; died, 1839.
148. L'Estrange, Geo. Jackson (afterwards Carleton)— born
at Dublin, November 30, 1811 ; brother of No. 147 ; left
1828.
Succeeded his father at Market Hill ; took the name of Carleton ; was a
Director of the P. (K O. Steam Navigation Company ; died at Southampton
in 1881.
149. L'Estrange, Christopher — born in Fermanagh, Januaiy 14,
1813 ; brother of No. 147 ; left 1829.
Was a Solicitor and Land Agent in Sligo ; residence, Eevinscourt, co. Sligo ;
died in 1889.
150. Smith, Haskett — born at Brighton, October 8, 1813; son of
Thomas Smith ; left 1831.
Ensign, 79th Highlanders, 1835 ; retired as a Captain ; residence, Bath.
151. Potenger, Anthony Delacombe — born at Edmonton,
March 30, 1818 ; son of Bev. Bichard Potenger, Bector of /
St. Martin's, Guernsey, and Sophia Maingy ; left 1836.
H.E.I.C.S. Ben^ Establishment; killed in the retreat from Cabul, while in
command of the Ldght Company, 5th Begiment, N.I., in 1842.
152. Andrew, David Thomas— born in London, February 23,
1814 ; son of Alexander Andrew ; left 1829.
Emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, but his health gave way ; died on passage
home to England.
k
64 Slizabbth Collbgb BsaisTBlt*
153. Utermarck, John de Havilland — bom in Guernsey,
December 2, 1818 ; brother of No. 82 ; left 1836.
University de France, Caen; B. en Droit, and D. en Droit ; Guernsey Bar, 1839
Queen's Comptroller, 1845, in succession to John Thomas de Sausmarez;
Queen's Procureur, 1851, vice Charles de Jersey ; Director of Elizabeth College,
1864-9; succeeded Sir P. Stafford Carey, as Bailiff of Guernsey, 1883; died
1884.
154. Powell, Thomas Sidney — born in Southampton, Decem-
ber 18, 1813; son of Lieut. -Colonel Walter Powell and
Julia Lihou ; vide 192 ; son, vide 1317 ; left 1829.
Ensign, 1826, placed on half -pay same day for three yesbrs ; posted Ensign, 40th
Begiment, 1829 ; Captain, 1835 ; exchanged 6th Begiment, 1839 ; Brevet-Major,
1839 ; exchanged 57th Begiment, 1848 ; Brevet-Lieut. -Colonel, 1851 ; promoted
Junior Lieut. -Colonel, 53rd Begiment, 1855 ; acted as A.D.C. ana Persian-
Interpreter to Lord Keene throughout the Afghan Campaign, 1838-39,
(Brevet-Major and medal for Ghazni) ; Kaffir War, 1846-7, (medal) ; Crimea,
i854-56. Balaclava, Inkerman, Sevastopol, (medal and clasps, C.B.) ; went to
India in command of the 53rd Begiment, ana was appointed Commandant of
Fort William, Calcutta; Indian Mutiny, 1857; killed in action at Kudjwa,
1857, while in command of a field force, consisting of 53rd Begiment, B.N.
Brigade, Highlanders, etc. ; was an excellent Persian and Orientalscholar.
155. Welch, Beverley William — born at Stansted, Essex, July 2,
1817 ; brother of No. 119 ; left 1827.
Also Merchant Taylor's School ; business in London ; died about 1879.
LENT TERM, 1827.
156. Ross, Archibald Patrick George — bom at Cintra,
February 3, 1815 ; son of Colonel Archibald Boss, 91st Foot,
and Lieut. -Colonel in Portuguese Army; left 1828.
Boyal Engineers, 1833 ; Captain, 1846 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1856 ; Colonel, 1861 ;
died in 1868.
EASTER TERM, 1827.
157. Naftel, John Thomas— bom in Guernsey, December 3,
1817 ; brother of No. 62 ; left 1831.
Emigrated to Canada.
158. Brehaut, Hilary — born in Guernsey, March 7, 1816; son
of Hilary Thoume Br6haut ; left 1830.
Business in High Street, Guernsey.
159. Mauger, Oliver — bom in Guernsey, March 14, 1817 ; son of
Dr. John Mauger, F.B.C.S. ; vide 185, 321, 709 ; left 1832.
Medicine, M.B. ; Haileybury College ; Bengal Establishment H.E.I.C.S. ; died
at Hackney, 1849.
160. Le Pel ley, Edward — born in Guemsey, August 2, 1816;
son of Edward Le Pelley, Canichers, and Elizabeth Mollet ;
left 1829.
Entered a Mercantile House at Bio de Janeiro ; died young at Rio.
Elxsabbtb Oollbob BaotsTBfi. 65
TRINITY TERM, 1827.
161. Corbin, Marc Antony Ba^llle— bom in Guernsey,
October 10, 1814 ; son of William Corbin, of La Porte,
Lieut.-Colonel, R. G. Artillery, and Mary Carr6 ; son, vide
1316 ; left 1829.
Medicine ; St. Thomas', Guy's, and Paris ; M.R.G.S.. 1836, and F.R.C.8., 185S;
L.S.A., 1836; Surgical Prizeman and Gheeelden Medallist, 1834; medical and
obstetric prizes, 1885; Director of Elizabeth College, 1878-83. 1886-7 ; Assistant-
Surgeon and Surgeon, R.G.A., 1838-65; Inspector- General of Hospitals on
the staff, R.G.M., 1865 ; placed on unattached list, 1884, at his own request, his
services being acknowledged by a flattering G^eral Order; practice in
Ouemsey in partnership with No. 1315.
162. Thou me, James — bom in Guernsey, April 19, 1816 ; son of
James Thoume, Bon Air, and Mary Querticr ; son, vide
1014 ; left 1831.
Shipping merchant, London and Australia ; died in Natal, 1864.
163. Kidd, John Tyrwhitt Davy— bom April 14, 1816 ; son of
Eev. Thomas Kidd ; left 1827.
St. John's College, Oxford ; B. A., 1836 ; Holy Orders, 1839 ; Rector, St. Paul's
School, Calcutta, 1846-9; Chaplain and Secretary, Bengal Militarr Orphan
School, at E^dderpur, (named aiter him), 1849-54 ; then Chaplain, H.E.I.C.8.,
Madras Establishment, 1854-1875 ; Vicar of Embsay, York, 1879 ; died 1895.
164. Sanders, Frederick— bom at Exeter, June 30, 1814 ; brother
of No. 103 ; left 1828.
Solicitor ; firm of *' Buckley and Sanders," Gray's Inn, London ; died about
1885.
165. Lyons, Edmund Moubray — bom at Lymington, June 27,
1819 ; brother •f No. 112 ; left 1828.
Entered R.N. in 1829 ; specially promoted to Captain in 1849 for his exertions
in suppression of piracy in Chmese waters, and highly commended by the
Foreign Office ; for his services in the Straits of Eertch the Admiralty expressed
their high approval ; commanded H.M.S. Miranda during the Crimean War,
and was gazetted six times for his services with that vessel (once with Lord
Raglsji's high commendation) ; severely wounded on 23rd June, 1855, in an
attack on the sea defences of Sevastopol, and died the same day from the effects
of his wounds.
166. Chepmell, William Henry— bom in Guemsey, June 8, 1818;
brother of No. 27 ; left 1836.
Open Lusby scholar, Maffdalen Hall, Oxford, 1838; B.A. (2nd class classics, and
8rd class math.) 1841 ; Molv Orders, 1842 ; Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford,
1842 to 1876 ; Curate of the Vale, Guemsey, and of St. Peter Le Bailey,
Oxford, 1844 to 1846 ; died in Guemsey, 1876.
167. Le Mesurier, Henry — bom in Canada, October 20, 1817;
son of Henry Le Mesurier, of Aldemey and Quebec, and
Julia Gu6rout ; left 1832.
Merchant in Quebec ; died about 1860.
168. Le Mesurier, William— born in Canada, March 14, 1819;
brother of No. 167 ; left 1832.
Asst. Comm. Gen., Canada, 1842; West Australia, 1850; Dep. Comm. G^n.,
Canada, 1860; present at storm and destraotion of the Mandingo town of
66 £Slizabbth College Begisteb.
Bambacoo on river Gambia, 1849 ; also of the Chief's town, Keennng, on the
following day, and during defeat of the enemy on the plain of Quenella ; his
widow allowed an extra pension for his services daring tne Irish famine ; died
1862.
169. Fisher, Henry — bom in London, June 11, 1811 ; son of
Francis Fisher ; left 1828.
Vide Add : et Corr :
170. Saunders, William Herbert — bom at Cork, November 17,
1811 ; son of John Saunders ; left 1828.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A. ; Holy Orders ; Vicar of Cloyne, Middleton ; and
also of Carrigtohill, Cork ; died at Brussels in 1882.
171. Saunders, Arthur John — born at Cork, February 19, 1814;
brother of No. 170 ; left 1828.
Educated for the Law, but unable, from ill-health, to follow up the profession ;
died at Leghorn about 1875.
172. Doyle, John Charles — born at Barbados, September 11,
1813 ; son of Sir Bentinck Cavendish Doyle ; left 1831.
Settled in Canada ; Bank of Montreal, about 1842.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1827.
173. Baldwin, George Dimsdale — born in London, August 12,
1812 ; son of Robert Baldwin ; left 1830.
Was Deputy Clerk of the Peace for the county of Middlesex; died at the
Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, in July, 1864.
174. Pringle, James Jones — born at Gibraltar, August 15, 1815 ;
son of Eobert Pringle, Ordnance Store-keeper at Gibraltar ;
vide 270, 425 ; left 1833.
Settled in Australia and died there.
175. Sampson, Samuel — born at Collerton, Devon, October 1,
1808 ; son of Samuel Sampson ; left 1828.
St. Aidan's Theolog. College,; Holy Orders, 1854; P.C. of St. Timothy,
V^alton-on'the-Hill, JJiverpooli 1862 to 1867 ; died in 1875, near Bath.
LENT TERM, 1828.
176. Arnold, Andrew — bom in Guernsey, November 25, 1817;
brother of No. Ill ; left 1830,
Went to Gothenburg ; occupation unknown ; died in Guernsey, 1836.
177. Cardew, Christopher Baldock — born in Guernsey,
November 18, 1817 ; brother of No. 44 ; left 1830.
Boyal Military College, Sandhurst, (special certificate) ; Ensign, 74th Begi-
ment ; retired as Captain in 1848 ; served as Gentleman of the Chamber under
his father-in-law, the first Baron Westbury (Lord Chancellor) ; Clerk to the
Patents of the Great Seal, 1864, and a Director of the Brighton Railway, 1867 ;
died in 1893.
£li2abbth OoLLBas Begistbb. 6f
178. Napier, George Thomas Conolly— born in Essex,
January 4, 1816 ; son of Colonel Sir G. T. Napier ; vide
187 ; left 1829.
Ensign, 53rd Regiment, 1832 ; A.D.C. to his father, 1S41 : appointed by his
uncle, Sir Charles Napier, Commander-in-Chief in India, as Inspoctor General
of Irregolar Cavalry, but found, on arrival, that the appointment had not been
sanctioned; afterwards commanded the Cape Mounted Rifles at Battle of
Givanga, and throughout the Kaffir War, 1846-47, (Brevet-Lieutcnant-Colonel) ;
also Kaffir War, 1850-52, ^medal); commanded the Cavalry Brigade at the
action of Berea, (C.BO ; Colonel Commandant of the 96th, and subsequently of
the 22nd Regiment ; died as a Lieutenant-General in 1873.
179. Orme, William Henry — born at Abbeytown, Ireland,
May 28, 1815 ; son of Major Thomas Orme, of Ballina ;
left 1831.
Gentleman Commoner, St. John's College, Oxford ; B.A., 1840 ; served with
the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Sutlei Campaign, 1848-49; present at
Battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, at which last he was severely wounded In
the arm, (medal and clasp) ; Captain, 85th Regiment, and A.D.C. to his uncle,
Sir James Jackson, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief at the Cape; became a
Lieutenant-Colonel and Fort Major in Guernsey, where he died In 1879.
180. Orme, George — born at Abbeytown, Ireland, October 10,
1816 ; brother of No. 179 ; left 1831.
No profession ; living on his own estate, Castle Lacken, co. Mayo.
181. Orme, Thomas — bom at Abbeytown, Ireland, March 8, 1818 ;
brother of No. 179 ; left 1832.
Gazetted Ensign, 85th Regiment, but died in Jersey before he could join.
182. Simmons, James Egbert — bom in Jersey, December 11,
1815 ; son of Capt. Thos. Frederick Simmons, R.A., (of
Langford, Somerset), and Mary Perry; vide 183, 188,
297, 298, 392 ; left 1829.
Ensign, 2nd (Queen's^ Regiment, 1832 ; Captain, 1841 ; 5th Regiment, 1848 ;
Brevet-Major, 1854; Campaign in Afghanistan and Beloochistan, as Adjatant
of 2nd Queen's ; storm ana capture of Ghuznee (medal) and Ehelat ; severely
wounded in both actions; killed while in command of Ist Battalion, 5tn
Fusiliers, at Lucknow in September, 1857.
EASTER TERM, 1828.
183. Simmons, Thos. Frederick— bom at Woolwich, July 12,
1814 ; elder brother of No. 182 ; left 1831.
Postmaster, Merton College, Oxford, 1833 ; Ensiffn 72nd Highlanders, 1833 ;
senior department Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1840, (extra certificate
with special honours — ^vide note below No. 14) ; Captain, 1842 ; Brigade Major
at York in 1844 ; retired in 1846, and went to Worcester College, Oxford ; B. A.
1848; M.A., 1869 ; Holy Orders, 1848 ; Rector of Dalton Holme, near Beverley,
Yorks, and Canon of York; editor of the LMy Folks* Mass Book for the
Early English Text Society ; died, 1884.
184. Carter, Joiin Cliilton Lambton— bom in Donegal,
January 31, 1817 ; son of Col. John G. L. Carter (44th
Regt.) and Augusta McCrea ; vide 237 ; left 1828.
Ensign, 44th Regiment, 1834 ; Captain, 63rd Regiment, 1844 ; sold out in 1862,
as a Captain, aoci went to New Zealand,
68 Elizabeth College BEGisH^it.
186. Mauger, Mansell — bom in Guernsey, March 24, 1818;
brother of No. 159 ; son, vide 1905 ; left 1833.
In a banking firm at Havannah for twenty-seven years ; died in Guernsey in 1885.
186. Baynes, Frederick William— born at Woolwich, August 15,
1815 ; youngest son of Colonel Chas. Baynes, R.A.,
and Henrietta Le Marchant ; left 1833.
H.E.I.G.S. Madras Establishment, 22nd Eegiment, N.I. ; retired as Captain
abont 1851, and died at Weston-Super-Mare in 1860.
TRINITY TERM, 1828.
187. Napier, John Moore Augustus — bom in Essex, February 16,
1817 ; brother of No. 178 ; left 1829.
Ensign, 68th Begiment; Captain in 1842; Military Secretary to Sir Chas.
Napier daring campaign against tribes on the Banks of the Indus, 1845 ; killed
in action in 1846.
188. Simmons, Charles John— bom in Ireland, August 26, 1817;
brother of No. 182 ; left 1832.
Solicitor ; practised at the Bar in Tasmania ; Secrets^ to the Gtovemor of
Norfolk Island ; returned to England and practised as a Solicitor near Bristol,
and held the appointment of Clerk to the Magistrates ; after his retirement was
nominated J.P. for the county of Somerset ; died in 1894.
189. Campbell, John Graham — bom in Edinburgh, November 23,
1811 ; son of Archibald Campbell ; vide 301 ; left 1829.
Laird of Shairvan, Arjgyleshire ; held a commission in the Austrian Army, but
never joined ; served in B.G.M. for some time ; D.L. and J.P. for Argyleshire ;
died in 1889.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1828.
190. Irving, Samuel James Crammer — bom at Burr, King's Co.,
August 29, 1815; son of Lieutenant-Colonel William
Irving ; left 1831.
Ensign, 28th Begiment ; retired as Lieutenant in 1887.
191. Henderson, James — bom at Calcutta, September, 1, 1817;
son of James Henderson ; left 1828.
Vide Add : et Corr :
192. Powell, Richard Ashmore — bom m Guernsey, July 12,
1816 ; brother of No. 154 ; left 1829.
Entered the B.N. in 1831 ; promoted to Commander, 1851 ; Crimean War,
1854-55, (medal, Enight of the Legion of Honour, Medjidie, C.B. for services in
the Black Sea) ; awajrded the Spanish Order of " Commander of Charles III."
for his attack on pirates and rescue of Spanish vessels ; Commodore in the
Pacific, 1866-71 ; retired Vice- Admiral, 1871 ; Nautical Assessor to the Wreck
Commission at the Board of Trade; died 1892.
LENT TERM, 1829,
193. Brock, Frederick Saumarez — bom in Guemsey, August 27,
1817 ; brother of No. 46 ; left 1835.
Superintendent of private mines and smelting works at Cartha^ena, Spain, for
twenty-two years ; and at Bennes, France, for sixteen years ; died in Guernsey
in 1891.
Elizabeth College Bbqister. 69
194. Allez, Peter Daniel— born in France, February 13, 1817 ;
son of Peter Allez and Mary Martel Bredthafft; left
1831.
EstabllBhed in boaineaa as a chemist in Gaemsey ; died 1885.
195. Allez, Bredthafft — bom in Guernsey, June 11, 1819; brother
of No. 194 ; son, vide 1799.; left 1832.
Solicitor and Notary, Gnemsey.
196. Collings, John Elias — born in Guernsey, September 11,
1821 ; brother of No. 48 ; left 1835.
Ensign to Lient.-CJolonel in the 33rd, with which regiment he served throagh>
oat the Eastern Campaign, 1854-56 ; present at battles of Alma and Inkermann,
Siege of Sevastopol, assault of 18th Jane, (medal and three clasps. Brevet
liieat.-Colonel, Knight of Legion of Honoar, Medjidie, Sardinian and Tarkish
medals); commanded a Brigade in Abyssinian Campaign (mentioned in
despatches, medal and C.B.) ; commanded brigade depdt at Hialifax, 1878-4 ;
Qenoral ^tired) 1881 ; died in Guernsey in 1886 ; tablet in the Parish Church,
St. Peter Fort.
197. Dalgalrns, WilMam Guille — bom in Guernsey, February 9,
1822 ; brother of No. 124 ; left 1838.
Medicine, M.D. ; went out to New South Wales, and died at Windsor, N.S.W.,
in 1879.
198. Lacy, Richard — born in Guernsey, January 15, 1822 ; brother
of No. 16 ; left 1838.
ddrd Regiment, 1842-68; then in 59th; Ensign, 1842; Lieutenant, 1844;
Captain, 1854 ; Brevet- Major, 1868 ; Brevet Lieat.-Colonel, 1877 ; Abyssinian
Campaign, 1867-68 ; stormm^ and capture of Magdala (medal) ; Afghan War,
1878-80 ; commanded a Brigade of the Quetta Field Force ; occupation of
Kandahar ; commanded 59th Regiment at Battle of Ahmod-ELhel and action of
Urzoo (mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp) ; retired in 1881 to Neston,
near Chester.
199. M auger, Thomas Sleque — bom in Guernsey, ^ril 24,
1815; son of Thomas Mauger (Master, Town Hospital,)
and Judith Sleque ; son, vide 1225 ; left 1833.
Li business ; afterwards succeeded his father as Master of the Town Hospital,
Guernsey, 1838 ; served for forty years as Master and died at the Hospital, of
smaU-pox, in 1878.
200. VIonnee, John — born in Guernsey, March 17, 1816 ; son of
James Vionn^e and Mary Guilbert ; left 1831.
Merchant at Rio de Janeiro ; retired to Guernsey ; High Constable, St.
Peter Port, 1863 ; residence, Paradis.
201. Hippisley, William Theodore — born at Greenwich,
December 11, 1817 ; son of Colonel Gustavus Hippisley ;
left 1831.
Vide Add : et Corr :
202. Price, Cam bell Knollys — born at Deddington, July 31,
1821 ; son of Benjamin Price, of Westbury Manor, Bucks ;
left 1831.
No profession ; held a commission in the Tower Hamlets Militia, 1855 ; resided
at King's Elwyn and Llanbedr; died 1885.
70 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
203. Tayler, Charles William— born at Lambeth, October 22,
1819 ; son of Eev. Charles Tayler (Mathematical Master,
Elizabeth CoUege) ; vide 424, 635 ; left 1837.
Christ Church, Oxford; B.A., 1845; Holy Orders, 1845; Assistant Master,
Marlborough CoUege, 1844-75 ; Rector of Chicklade, Hindon, Wilts, 1876 ; died
in 1886.
204. Hutchesson, Le Marchant Francis — born in Guernsey,
July 19, 1821 ; son of Francis Pery Hutchesson and
Elizabeth Le Marchant ; vide 550 ; left 1836.
Worcester College, Oxford ; died at the age of nineteen.
206. O'Brien, Edmund Edward Hare— bom in Guernsey,
November 25, 1818 ; brother of No. 23 ; left 1834.
Edinburgh University; Medicine, M.D. with honours; Surgeon in Ceylon
Rifles, and afterwards in 60th Rifles ; died in Sind, of cholera, 1848.
206. Lawrence, George — born at Corfu, March 21, 1819 ; brother
of No. 91 ; left 1830.
Ensi^, 37th Regiment ; retired as a Lieutenant in 1842 ; and died the same
year m London.
207. Fortye, Frederic John Campbell — bom in Guernsey,
March 4, 1822 ; son of Major Thomas Campbell Fortye ;
left 1831.
Ensign and Lieutenant in the 44th Regiment; killed at the Khyber Pass in
January, 1842, in the disastrous retreat from Kabul, where the wnole British
Force, with the exception of a few individuals, was massacred.
208. Robin, James — born in Guernsey, November 14, 1817 ;
son of Nicholas Eobin ; vide 610 ; left 1832.
Merchant in Adelaide ; Brazilian Consul, and a J.P. ; died in 1894.
209. Grainger, Frederic William — ^bom in Guernsey, Sep-
tember 3, 1816 ; son of John Grainger ; left 1831.
Probably the Frederick William Grainger, who was a Foreign Provision
Broker of London in 1854 ; firm of " Trimmer and Grainger."
EASTER TERM, 1829.
210. Carey, Carteret Priaulx — born in Guernsey, November 29,
1819 ; son of John Carey (Castle Carey) and Matilda
Priaulx ; vide 656, 800 ; son, vide 1606 ; left 1831.
Wadham College, Oxford, 1835; B.A. and M.A. ; Holy Orders, 1842;
Incumbent of Bt. John's, Guernsey, 1846; died in Guernsey in 1868;
published an annotated edition of the Book of Job.
211. Somerset, Edward Arthur — born in Paris, February 21,
1817 ; son of Lord Eobert Somerset, G.C.B. ; left 1831.
Rifle Brigade, 1836, with which he served in the Kaffir War. 1852-53 (medal) ;
also Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann, Siege and I^^all of
Sevastopol (medal and four clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour, Medjidie,
Turkish medal, G.B.) ; Lieutenant and Adjutant, 1840-5 ; Captain, 1845 ;
Elizabeth College Beqisteb. 71
liient.-Colonel, 1855; Colonel, 1858; Major-Oeneral, 1868; Lieat.*0«nerftl,
1877 ; General, 1883 ; retired list ; Colonel of the Woroefltenhire Reffiraent,
1881, and of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 ; J.P. for Monmonth ; M.P. for
West Gloucester, 1868-73 ; died 1886.
212. Greenway, Henry Carey — bom in Guernsey, June 12, 1821;
son of Francis Greenway and Maria Jefiferys; left
1837.
Emigrated to the United States, and is said to have been lost at sea.
TRINITY TERM, 1829.
213. Roberts, John Lindfield — bom at Hurstpierpoint,
August 30, 1812; son of John Pelham Roberts; left
1831.
Worcester College, Oxford; B.A., 1839; M.A., 1840; Holy Orders, 1844;
Chaplain Ascot Hospital, and then of Cookham Union, Berks ; died in 1881.
214. Upton, Frank Dundas — bora at Cove of Cork, January 10,
1811; son of Clotworthy Upton, Her Majesty's Naval
Commissioner at Trincomalee ; left 1831.
No profession ; died in London at the age of 26.
215. Greig, Samuel Alexis — bom in London, May 15, 1811;
son of Charles, and grandson of Admiral Sir Samuel Greig,
Governor of Cronstadt and Admiral of all the Bussias,
(formerly a Lieutenant, R.N., lent to Russia) ; vide 217 ;
left 1830.
No profession ; died at an early age from consumption. The introduction of
the name "Alexis" into the Greig family marks the friendship that existed
between the Russian Royal Princes and Aamiral Sir Samuel Greig who was
commonly called ** The Father of the Russian Navy."
216. Cooper, Thomas Henry — born at Lewes, October 17, 1813;
son of Thomas Cooper ; vide 218 ; left 1830.
Medicine ; University College, London ; M.R.C.S., England, 1848 ; F.R.C.S.,
1858; M.R.C.P., 1859; Medical Inspector, West India Islands; afterwards
Physician G.W. Railway and Metropolitan Railway ; died in 1881.
217. Greig, Charles — ^born in Devon, November 15, 1815; brother
of No. 215 ; left 1832.
Medicine, F.R.C.8., Edinburgh, 1858 ; M.R.C.S., England, and L.8.A., 1838,
g Bristol and St. Georee's, London) ; Lecturer on Surgery at Bristol School of
edicine ; was offered the post of Physician at the Russian Court (see remarks
on No. 215), but decided on private practice at Clifton, Bristol, where he died
in 1884.
218. Cooper, George Percival — bom at Lewes, January 6, 1815;
brother of No. 216 ; left 1830.
Died young.
219. El I man, Edward Boys— born at Firle, September 7, 1815 ;
son of John Ellman ; left 1832.
Wadham College, Oxford ; B.A. (1st class Math., and 4th class Lit. Hum.)
1838; M.A., 1847; Holy Orders, 1838; Curate of Berwick, 1838-44 ; Vicar of
Wortling, 1844-6 ; Rector of Berwick, 1846.
72 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
220. Qell, Alfred— bom at Lewes, January 21, 1817; son of
Francis GeU (Solicitor) ; left 1831.
Legal profession ; practised at Lewes and afterwards at Eastbourne, Sussex ;
was Clerk to the Magistrates of the Hailsham Division of Pevensey ; died, at
Eastbourne in 1849.
221. Lowdell, Stephen — bom at Lewes, April 3, 1820; son of
Stephen Lowdell ; left 1831.
Legal profession ; died in 1871.
222. Proctor, George Henry— bom at Bridgnorth, November 20,
1820 ; son of Dr. Proctor (Principal, Elizabeth College) ;
left 1832.
Balliol College, Oxford ; M.A., 1845 ; Holy Orders, 1842 ; Assistant Master,
Marlborough College, 1846-9 ; Curate of Stamford in the Yale, Berks; Assistant
Chaplain H.M. Forces in the Crimea ; died at Scutari, during the campaign,
in 1855 ; tablet in Stamford Church to his memory.
223. Blair, Thomas James — born at Brighton, January 22, 1820;
son of Dr. Thomas Blair ; left 1832.
Also Bugby ; emigrated to New South Wales ; returned after forty years.
224. Crockford, George Marshall — born at Lewes, August 13,
1814 ; son of William Crockford ; left 1831.
Medicine; M.B.C.S., England, 1837 ; L.S.A., 1838; practised at Lewes, Sussex,
where he died in 1881.
226. WIgney, William — bom at Brighton, March 15, 1814 ; son of
William Wigney ; vide 227 ; left 1831.
Banking business at Brighton ; afterwards a squatter in Australia ; returned
to Brighton, and died there at the age of 37.
226. Wigney, George — born at Brighton, January 16, 1816 ; son
of George Wigney, and cousin of No. 225 ; vide 312 ; left
1832.
Wine merchant ; died in 1848 or 1849.
227. Wigney, Robert Podmore — ^bom at Brighton, April 30,
1816 ; brother of No. 225 ; left 1832.
No occupation ; died at Edinburgh in 1858.
228. Blaker, Harry Mills — born at Brighton, December 11, 1816;
son of Harry Blaker ; left 1832.
Medicine; M.B.G.S., 1839; L.S.A., 1840; practised at Brighton; died in 1869.
229. Blaker, Walter Leopold — born at Brighton, March 11,
1818 ; brother of No. 228 ; left 1832.
Died at the age of 17.
230. Tompsett, Benjamin — born at Mayfield, December 2, 1813;
son of Benjamin Tompsett ; left 1830.
Engaged in business as a miller or mill-owner, Mayfield, Sussex ; died in 1860.
231. Vigne, Felix— born at Tottenham, May 20, 1813; son of
Henry Vigne ; left 1830.
Stookbroker, London ; died about 1892,
Elizabeth Golleqb Bboibteb. 78
232. King, Thomas — born at Lewes, February 2, 1814 ; son of
Thomas Kjng ; left 1830.
Practised as a solicitor at Brighton, where he died at a comparati%*ely early
age.
233. Sampson, James King — born at Hailsham, November 26,
1816 ; son of Bichard King Sampson and Elizabeth King ;
left 1831.
Medicine, (Guy's Hospital) ; M.B.G.S. and L.S.A., 1840; F.R.G.8., Eng., 1S61 ;
practised for nearly wirty years at Soathampton ; retired, from ill-health, to
Abbotsfield, near Soathampton, abont 1869.
234. Slieppard, William— bom in Guernsey, March 13. 1819; son
of Hannibal Sheppard and Mary Agnew ; left 1830.
Merchant service ; died in New Zealand in 1879.
235. Lutman, John Henry — bom at Halifax, Nova Scotia,
July 29, 1822 ; son of John Lutman ; left 1830.
24th Regiment, from Ensign (1841) to Major ; served with that regiment in
Punjaub Campaign, 1848-1849, including the passage of the Ghenab, and
battles of Sadoolafiore, Ghillian wallah, and Goojerat (medal with two cUaps) ;
retired in 1858 ; residence, Hammersmith.
236. Col las, Peter — bom in Guernsey, June 17, 1819; son of
Captain Peter Collas and Ju jith de Putron ; left 1830. / V/r.* /V/^V,
Merchant at Dantzig ; H.B.M. Yice-Consul and Consul for U.S.A. ; died 1889. /
237. Carter, William Frederic— born in Tipperary, July 10,
1819 ; brother of No. 184 ; left 1834.
Ensign, 63rd Regiment, 1837 ; Lieutenant, 1841 ; Captain, 1847 ; Brevet-Major,
1855; Ldeut.-Colonel, 1860; served in the Eastern Campaign, 1864-65, with
68rd Regiment, including battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkermann,
expedition to Kertch, fall of Sevastopol (succeeded to the command of the
regiment at the last attack), bombardment and capture of Einbom (medal
with clasps, Brevet-Major, Enight Legion of Honour and Medjidie) ; died
1867. .
238. Agnew, John — ^bom in Guemsey, September 18, 1817 ; son
of James Agnew and Elizabeth Arnold ; left 1831.
Merchant in the Brazils for many years : afterwards Purser in the Royal West
Indian Mail Packet Service ; died on his homeward voyage in 1848.
239. Chepmell, Edward Charles — born in Guemsey, Feb-
mary 10, 1820 ; brother of No. 27 ; left 1834.
Medicine ; studied in Paris and Edinburgh (M.D. Edin., 1844) ; practised in
London as a Homoeopathist ; author of several important medical works ; died
at Florence in 1885.
240. Collier, John Pycroft— bom in London, April 22, 1819;
son of John Collier ; vide 333 ; left 1831.
Also King's College, London, for six years ; Civil Service ; H.M. Treasury, 1840
to 1867 ; transferred to H.M. Paymaster General's Office in 1868, as Assistant
Paymaster General ; retired in 1885 ; residence, Reigate, Surrey.
241. Proctor, Robert — bom at Home, Sussex, November 11,
1821 ; son of Robert Proctor ; left 1830.
^o profession \ an invalid all his life.
74 Elizabeth College Begistbb.
242. Wool ley, John Maude— bom at Stockwell, Surrey, April 17,
1814 ; son of John Woolley ; vide 244 ; left 1830.
Engaged in the Anstrallan Gustoms ; Sub-Collector at Blanchetown ; died in
Australia about 1885.
243. Woolley, William Stafford— bom at Walworth, Surrey,
March 5, 1815 ; son of William Woolley, left 1831.
A stockbroker ; died in London in 1886.
244. Woolley, George — bom at Camberwell, February 5, 1817 ;
brother of No. 242 ; left 1831.
Entered the Boyal Navy, and was drowned at sea at an early age.
245. Kirby, William Walter— bom in Brittany, April 13, 1822 ;
son of WiUiam Kirby ; left 1830.
Queen's College, Cambridge; B.A., 1850; M.A., 1856; Holy Orders, 1850;
Vicar of Appledore, 1856-62; Bector of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, 1862-72;
Vicar of Cheshunt, Herts, 1871-8, and Bector and Bural Dean of Bamsley,
Yorks, 1878; Secretary, S. American Missionary Society, 1863-71; Hon.
Canon of Wakefield, 188i8 ; residence, Bamsley.
246. Mauger, Peter — born in Guemsey, July, 1820 ; brother of
No. 68 ; left 1831.
Drowned on his trial voyage, (in the Caledonia^ his father's vessel), abont
Christmas Day, 1836.
247. Saunders, William Mackenzie — bom at Portsmouth,
August 2, 1818 ; son of George Saunders ; left 1830.
Medicine ; M.D., Aberdeen, 1847 ; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1840, (London Hospital) ;
Surgeon, B.N. ; Staff-Surgeon, H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, 1873 ; Author of
** Hints on Naval Efygiene."
248. Goodwin, William Higman — bom in Guemsey, May 6,
1817 ; brother of No. 52 ; left 1831.
Died at the age of twenty.
249. Le Marchant, Robert — bom in Guemsey, October 28, 1819;
brother of No. 57 ; left 1835.
Trinity College, Dublin, (prizes in Div., Logic, and Math.) ; B.A., 1840 ; MJB.,
1841; M.A. and M.D., 1845; Holy Or.ders, 1849 ; Curate of Harberton, 1857-9,
and Dawlish, 1859-62 ; Bector of Lattle Bisington, Oxford, 1862.
250. Sarmiento, Qabrlel — bom at Zabeness, Spain, Maroh 18,
1817 ; son of Augustine Sarmiento ; left 1831.
Vide Add : et Corr :
261. Carey, Frederic Charles — bom in Guemsey, June 21,
1818 ; brother of No. 20 ; son, vide 1304 ; left 1832.
Worcester College, Oxford ; B.A., 1842 ; Holy Orders, 1843 ; Curate of St.
Martin's ; Bector of the Castel, Guem&ey, 1860-75 ; died at West Buckland,
1879.
252. Carey, Lucius — bom in Guemsey, May 8, 1820; brother of
No. 20 ; left 1832.
Settled in Canada, where, for a time, he was engaged in farming ; died 9>%
Toronto in 1884.
Elizabeth GoLuiaB Bbqistbr. 75
253. Ozanne, Thomas Davenport — bom in GuemfM?y, August 5,
1819 ; brother of No. 145 ; son, vide 1458 ; left 1830.
Private tuition, 1830-4, when he went to the U.S.A.; Trinity College,
Gonnecticnt ; B.A., 1843 ; M.A., 1848 ; Holy Orders. 1844 ; ordained Deacon
in n.S.A., and Priest in England, 1847 ; Curate of St. Peter Port, Onemsey,
1846-7 ; returned to America, and held various cures in Louisiana, Kentucky,
and Mississippi, 1848-62. At the height of the Civil War, August. 1862, suc-
ceeded, with tne help of No. 112, Lord Lyons, in taking his tamilv through
the lines of the combatants, yik New Orleans, then occupied by the
Fedex^Is, and settled in Guernsey, where he died in 1868 ; wrote ** The South
as it is," 1863.
254. Fanshawe, Richard William Henry — bom at Holme,
Devon, June 17, 1819 ; son of the Bev. John Fanshawe ;
left 1831.
Ensign, H.E.I.C.S., 1837, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers ; Afghan Campaign,
1838-39-40 ; capture of Ghuzni (medal) ; Sutlej Campaign ; battles of Feroze-
shuhur (wounded), and Sobraon (medal and clasps) ; Burmah Campaign,
1852-53 ; relief of Pegu, 1852 ; D.A. A.O. to Martaban Column (mentioned in
despatches, medal and clasps) ; volunteer under Major Montgomery at the
defeat of the rebels near Allyghur (mentioned in despatches) ; thanlcs of the
GU)vemment for services durine the rebellion; invalid establishment, as
Captain, 1853 ; promoted to rank of Major, 1861, for services during Mutiny ;
Chief Inspector of Post Offices in Burmah in 1872 ; died about 1886.
255. Cross, William Blackwell— bom at Bristol, April 11, 1818 ;
son of William Cross ; left 1830.
Solicitor at Bristol ; died about 1852.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1829.
256. Laine, Thomas — born in Guemsey, November 27, 1815 ; son
of John Lain6 and Mary Le Poidevin ; left 1831.
Also St. Servan's College ; business at St. Sampson's, Guemsey ; one of the
partners in the firm of " Lain^ & Sons " ; died at his residence, " Les Bas
Courtils," in 1877.
257. Dobree, Peter Stephens — bom in Guernsey, January 15,
1824 ; son of Augustus Dobr^ and Sophia Smith : son,
vide 1338 ; left 1839.
Director of the College, 1857-63, and 1870-6.
258. Mansell, John Lukis— born in Guemsey, July 18, 1816 ; son
of Frederic Mansell, Jurat, of the Vauxbelets, and Ann
Lukis ; left 1831.
Banker ; firm *' C. J. Hambro and Son," at Copenhagen, 1838-8 ; business at
Stettin, 1838-40, and then in Guernsey, 1840-57; held commission in the
B.O.M., retiring as Major, on his election as Jurat of the Boyal Court, in 1857 ;
was Constable, St. Peter Port, 1853-5, and Member of the' Central
Douzaine, 1855-7 ; served as Jurat till 1866, when he resigned, but was re-
elected in 1867, and held office till 1897; was Supervisor of the States, 1871-5,
and Consul for Denmark, 1865-87 ; created " Chevalier de I'Grdre Boyal du
Danebourg " bv the King of Denmark, 1897, a decoration offered in 1887, but
declined ^ residence, Queen's Boad,
F 3
76 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
259. Bisson, Nicolas John— born in Guernsey, January 15, 1817;
son of Nicolas Bisson, and Eliza Headly ; son, vide 1002 ;
left 1835.
Medicine; M.R.C.8., Eng., 1838; L.S.A, 1839; Surgeon to the Aldemey
Defence Works ; practised in Aldemey and Onemsey ; died in 1868.
260. Goodwin, James Gray — born in Guernsey, February 8,
1820 ; brother of No. 53 ; left 1831.
Captain in the Merchant Service, in an Australian line of ships ; died 1873.
261. Martin, Stephen Touzeau — born in Guernsey, January 23,
1820; son of Stephen Martin, and Elizabeth Touzeau;
left 1831.
Business in Guernsey; for some time owner of the island of Herm;
subsequently emigrated to the U.S.A., and died in Nebraska, in 1895.
262. Mauger, Edward Cooke— born in Guernsey, March 16,
1819 ; brother of No. 81 ; left 1835.
Emigrated to the n.S.A., and died there.
263. Ozanne, John— born in Guernsey, February 13, 1816;
brother of No. 145 ; son, vide 1129 ; left 1830.
Also student in Paris; University de France, Paris, B. ^s L., 1834:
first
Guernsey,
the origii
Ohsei'ver ; " contributed largely to medical journals, both English and French.
264. Jones, Edward — born at Bath, March 17, 1815; son of
Thomas Jones ; left 1832.
Wine Merchant.
265. Hocart, Thomas — born in Guernsey, September 30, 1817 ;
brother o( No. 115 ; left 1832.
Business at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
266. Howe, Henry Aspinwall— born at Blackgrove, Surrey,
July 8, 1814 ; son of Captain Henry Howe ; left 1831.
Trinity College, Dublin ; M.A. and LL.D. ; Rector of the High School,
Montreal, Canada.
267. Howe, Thomas A. — born in London, September 20, 1815;
brother of No. 266 ; left 1831.
Drawing Master, Brentwood Grammar School, since 1856.
268. Monk, Hugh Henry— born in Guernsey, March 2, 1817;
brother of No. 60 ; left 1831.
Assistant Surgeon, R.N. ; died at Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope, in 1844,
when returning from China in charge of invalids in the Al^erinct a ship which
had been wrecked in China, raised, and sent home fuU of invalids.
269. Power, Alfred Mansell— born in Guernsey, September 20,
1822 ; brother of No. 6 ; left 1837.
Merchant in San Francisco ; died in 1876.
Elizabeth College Beoisteb. 77
270. Pringle, Henry Goodwin — bom at Gibraltar, November 19,
1820 ; brother of No. 174 ; left 1833.
Emigrated to the West Lidies and died there.
271. Le Lievre, Carey — bom in Guernsey, Febmar>' 3, 1818 ; son
of William le Lievre ; left 1830.
No profession ; a great invalid ; died about 18H0.
272. Tourle, John Joseph— bom at Lewes, Sussex, August 12,
1816 ; son of Thomas Tourle, High Sheriff of Sussex ; left
1832.
Solicitor in London, 32, Theobald's Road, E.C.
273. Bland, Francis William— born at Kenilworth, Warwick,
July 7, 1817 ; son of the Rev. Robert IMand ; left 1832.
Merchant service for one voyage to China ; entered the Sanreyor General's
Department at Sydney, Australia, about 1840, but resigned, and adopted the
profession of an artist.
274. Wade, George Thompson— bom at Dover, May 8, 1815;
son of Colonel Hamlet Wade, C.B. ; left 1830.
Ensign, 1836, to Captain, 1849, in the 13th Regiment ; Afghan Campaign,
1838-1842 ; actions at Ghuznee (medal). Tootumdurrah, Jhoolghur, Baboo
Khoosh Ghur, Khardurrah, Perwandurrah, Khoord Cabool I^ass, Tezeen,
Ju^dulluck Pass, Mamoo Khail ; heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on
14Ui Nov. and 1st Dec., 1841, 11th March, 24th March, and Ist April, 1842 ;
defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad (medal), storming of Jugdulluck,
general action of Tezeen and re-capture ojf Cabool (medal) ; retired in 1854 ;
afterwards H.M. Commissioner at beychelles; died there at Government
House in 1861.
LENT TERM, 1830.
275. Bell, George William — bom in Guernsey, Novemlxjr 9,
1815 ; son of Thomas Bell, Lieut. -Colonel, 3rd Regiment,
R.G.L.I., and JuUa Maingy ; vide 281, 716, 773, 793 ; left
1832.
Indigo planter for seven years in India ; afterwards a settler in Canada ; died
in 1887.
276. Bonamy, Henry — born in Guemsey, August 7, 1817; son of
John Bonamy and Isabella Vardon ; left 1831.
Went to Kugby ; died young, the result of an accident at that school.
277. Bonamy, John Col lings— born in Guernsey, May 4, 1820 ;
brother of No. 276 ; left 1832.
Ensign, 32nd Bengal N.I., 1844; Major, 1866; died as Lieut. -Colonel in
Guemsey in 1870.
278. Lacy, Edward — bom in Guernsey, October 1, 1818; brother
of No. 16 ; left 1832.
Entered the Boyal Navy in 1833 ; Russian War, 1854 and 1855 ; Ist Lieutenant
H.M.S. Furious, at the attacks on Odessa, Sevastopol, Kertcb, Eupatoria and
Einbum (Crimean medal with clasp for Sevastopol, Turkish medal, and
Medjidie) ; China War, 1858 ; commanded H.M.B. Adventure at the operations
^
?8 Elizabeth College BEoisTfiilt.
in the Canton and Peiho Rivers (China medal) ; volunteered for New Zealand
War when Gteneral Sir Duncan Cameron, K.C.B. (his first consin) commanded
the troops, and was present at the battle of Kangeriri (New Zealand medal) ;
Constable, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, 1869; awarded the "Good Service
Pension," in 1873 ; retired Vice- Admiral, 1884; died at Blackheath in 1886.
279. Struve, Frederick — bom in Jersey, February 20, 1817;
son of George Struv6 ; left 1831.
Business ; died at Swansea in 1851.
280. Cowper, Douglas — bom in Gibraltar, May 30, 1817 ; brother
of No. 123 ; left 1832.
An artist by profession ; exhibited two paintings at the Boyal Academy, died
early of consumption.
281. Bell, Thomas — born in Guernsey, November 5, 1820; brother
of No. 276 ; son, vide 1337 ; left 1833.
Exeter College, Oxford ; B.A. (Ist class Lit. Hum.) 1843 ; M.A., 1846 ; Denyer
Prize Essay, 1848 ; Holy Orders, 1845 ; Curate, and afterwards (1859) Rector of
the Vale, Guernsey ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1854-60 and 1863-9 ; Hon.
Canon of Winchester, 1889, and Dean of Guernsey, 1892; President of the
first annual O. E. Dinner, in Guernsey, 1892.
282. Brock, James Saumarez — born in Guernsey, April 9, 1822 ;
brother of No. 46 ; left 1838.
H.E.I.C.S., Madras Army; Ensign, 32nd Begiment, M.N.I., 1841; Lieut-
enant, 1843 ; died on sick leave at Nynee Tal, in 1851.
283. Ozanne, Richard James — bom in Guernsey, May 7, 1824 ;
son of Eichard Mansell Ozanne (page 43) and Elizabeth
Thoume ; vide 473 ; son, vide 1274 ; left 1841.
Pembroke College, Oxford, (Morley Scholar) ; B.A. (3rd class Lit. Hum.)
1846 ; M.A., 1848 ; Holy Orders, 1847 ; Curate of Tamworth, 1847-62 ; Vicar of
Aifreton, 1852-4 ; first Incumbent of St. Matthew's, Cobo, Guernsey, 1854-8 ;
Rector of St. Andrew's, 1858-70, and of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, 1870, till his
death in 1880. The " Ozanne Hall " was erected in his memory ; was Director
of Elizabeth College, 1857-9 and 1860-6.
284. Carey, George Jackson — born in Guernsey, October 5,
1822 ; son of Thomas Carey (Eozel) and Barbara Jackson ;
vide Nos. 19, 285, 443, 661 ; left 1839.
Ensign, Cape Mounted Bifles, 1845; Captain, 1848; Major, 1853; Brevet-
Colonel, 1854 (after nine years' service) ; Kaffir Wars, 1846-47, Qiorse wounded),
and 1850-52 (slightly wounded and horse killed, medal and Brevet Lieutenant-
Colonel) ; exchanged in 1858 into the 18th (Boyal Irish) Begiment ; served as
Military Secretary to his uncle, Sir James Jackson, Commander-in-Chief
at the Cape, 1856-7 ; New Zealand War, 1863-65, as Colonel on the Staff and
Brigadier General (medal); commanded the expedition on the east coast to
the Thames and to Tauranga ; commanded at the siege and capture of the
enemies' stronghold Orakau, which fell after three days' operations (C.B.),
and received the surrender and submission of William Thompson, the great
rebel chief in May, 1865; appointed to command the troops in Australia, in
August, 1865; Acting Glovemor of Victoria for three months and received
the thanks of the Legislature for his services; commanded an Infantry
Brigade at Aldershot, 1867-71 ; Major-G«neral, 1868 ; transferred to the com-
mand of the Northern District, 1871, and died while in command at Manchester,
in 1872, at the age of 49, and was buried in Guemsey ; tablet in the Town
Chnroh,
fililZABBTH COLLEOB BbOISTEB. 79
^85. Carey, Adolphus Frederick — born in Guernsey, January 19,
1824 ; brother of No. 284 ; left 1841.
Wadham College, Oxford ; B.A., 1845; M.A., 1848 ; Holv Ordcn*. IH^IT : Curate
of Badgworth, 1848-52 ; Chaplain at Malines, Belgiam, 1852, and of Hiebrich.
Mayence, and Zurich, 1852-8; Curacies in England, 1854-61, (Summer
Chaplain at Lugano, 1868) ; Vicar of Brixham, 1861.
286. Hale, Edward Blagden— bom at Alderley, Gloucester,
August 14, 1814 ; son of Robert Hale ; left 1832.
Ensign to Lieutenant-Colonel, 82nd Regiment; Indian Miitinv, 1H57-6U: com-
manded three companies of his regiment at the relief of Lucknow. and
. succeeded to the command of the 5tn Brigade (wounded and honto killodi;
commanded the 82nd at the battle of Cawnporo, and 5th HriKa<lt! at
Khodagunge, and occupation of Futtehguhr; Kohilcund Campaign, coinniandcd
at Shanjehanpore (wounded) ; commanded 82nd at actions of Kankur and
Bunkagaon ; commanded a Brigade in Oude, in 1858, till tbo end of thu campaign,
(frequently mentioned in despatches, C.B., Colonel, modal with clanpH; ;
liieutenant-General, 1877 ; died in 1881.
EASTER TERM, 1830.
287. Carey, Charles — bom in Guernsey, November 14, 1820;
brother of No. 60 ; left 1833.
No profession ; settled in Paris and died there in 1877.
288. Peckston, Thonnas Snowden— born at Westminster,
May 4, 1819 ; son of Thomas Snowden Peckston (retired
Paymaster, B.N., and Superintendent of Gas Works,
Jersey) ; left 1831.
Trinity Colle«fe, Cambridge ; B.A., 1841 ; M.A., 1845 ; Head Master. Bovorley
Ghrammar School, 1842-45 ; Math. Master, Southwell Collogiato Sch<H)l, IMoVt ;
Holy Orders, 1845; Curate of S. Thomas', CharterhouHo, Ix>ndon, 1H52 ;
Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Bethnal Green, 1847-9, and of Hoveral churches
in the neighbourhood, 1849-65; Chaplain of Bethnal Green Workhouse,
1865-1870; died in 1874.
289. Power, Bonanny Mansell— born at Atherstone, Warwick,
August 12, 1819 ; brother of No. 6 ; left 1833.
Accompanied Sir Drummond Stewart across the Rocky Mountains, 1844-45 ;
Consul at Brazil, 1852-54 ; Queen's Messenger, Foreign Office, 1855-57 ; Dop.
Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets ; resides in London.
290. Jarvey, Jannes Manley— bora at Portsmouth, June 18, 1817;
son of James Jarvey ; left 1831.
Vide Add : et Corr :
291. Mansell, Henry— bom in India, May 26, 1814; son of
Samuel ManseU, Ensign H.E.I.C.S., and Anna Henrietta
Vanspall (daughter of Governor of Cochin) ; left 1831.
Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S. ; died at Kiana in 1839.
292. Mansell, Samuel— born in India, January 28, 1816 ; brother
of No. 291 ; left 1832.
BaBiaata in EngUmd.
Ik
80 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
293. Nicolls, Robert Murphy — bom at the Cape of Good Hope,
July 1, 1815 ; son of Colonel William Nicolls and Bridget
Murphy ; son, vide 2377 ; left 1831.
Ensign, 2nd W.I. Regt., 1837 ; Lieut., 1839; 25th KO.B., 1842; Captain, half-
pay, 1862 ; 65th Eegiment, 1854 ; Adjutant, Leicester Volunteers ; retired, 1878,
with rank of Major ; died in 1882.
294. Jackson, James — born at Cairamore, Co. Mayo, Sep-
tember 28, 1813 ; son of George Jackson ; left 1832.
Land Agent to different noblemen in County Mayo, Ireland ; where he died.
295. Jackson, Sidney — born at Cairamore, June 23, 1815; brother
of No. 294 ; left 1831.
Solicitor ; died in Mayo.
296. Jackson, Henry King — born at Cairamore, August 28, 1816 ;
brother of No. 294 ; left 1832.
Died young, from the effects of a fall in the hunting field.
297. Simmons, William Henry More — born at Ballingolling,
August 28, 1819 ; brother of No. 182 ; left 1831.
Ensign, 76th Eegiment, 1837 ; Lieutenant, 1839 ; exchanged into the 58th
Begiment, 1843 ; died at sea off the coast of New Zealand in 1847.
298. Simmons, John Lintorn Arabin — born at Langford,
Somerset, February 12, 1821; brother of No. 182; left
1835.
Second Lieutenant, K.E., 1837; General, 1877; Colonel Commandant, II.E.,
1872 ; Field-Marshal, 1890 ; employed for three years) in disputed territory on
N.E. frontier of U.S.A., in construction of defence works; Inspector of
Railways, 1846-60 ; Secretary to Royal Commissioners, Board of Trade, 1851-4 ;
Queen's Commissioner Head Quarters Ottoman Army in Europe, 1853-57 ;
Russo-Turkish War, 1854 ; Campaign on the Danube ; while still a Captain, in
1854, laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Gingevo on the Danube,
having entire charge of the operation, with 20,000 men of aU arms under his
command, a Russian army of 70,000 being within seven miles ; siege of
Silistria (despatches, gold medal, and medal for Silistria) ; Crimean Campaign,
1855 ; battle of Eupatoria ; siege and fall of Sevastopol (despatches, medal
with clasp, C.B., Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, Turkish gold medal, Medjidie,
Grand Cordon and Legion of Honour and Sword of Honour hrom the Sultan) ;
Russo-Turkish War, 1855; Campaign in Asia; Her Majesty's Commissioner
with Omar Pasha at battle of River Ingur, where he commanded the Division
which crossed the river and turned the enemy's position, recapturing the guns
and works; Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turko-Russian
Boundary in Asia, 1857 ; Consul- General at Warsaw, 1858-60 ; Commandant,
Royal Engineers, at Aldershot, 1860, and subsequently Director of Royal
Engineer Establishment, Chatham, 1865-1868 ; Lieutenant-Governor (1869) and
Governor (1870-1875) Royal Military. Academy, Woolwich; K.C.B., 1869;
Inspector- General of Fortifications, Head Quarters, 1875-1880; Berlin
Conferences, 1878 and 1880 ; G.C.B., 1878 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
Malta, 1884-1888 ; G.C.M.G, 1887 ; Special Diplomatic Mission to Papal Court
at Rome, 1889 ; Hon. Colonel of the Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff
Corps, 1894 ; President, fourth O. E. Dinner, 1895 ; residence, ComwaU
Gardens, S.W.
299. De Havilland, Charles Richard— born at Bath, June 25,
1823 ; son of Major Charles de Havilland and Martha
Saumarez ; vide 606 ; son, vide 2115 ; left 1837.
Oriel College, Oxford ; B.A., 1846; M.A., 1849; Holy Orders, 1846; Vicar of
Pownside, near Bath, 1847, and of Great Toller, Dorset, 1852; British Ohaplaiu
Elizabeth Gollbge Begisteb. 81
at Memel and Konigsburg; built a church there, opened by the Crown
Princess of Prussia (Princess Koyal of England) ; ("haplain, Thames Mistfion
Church, 1866-70; Secretary, 8.A.M. Society, 1870-75; F.R.G.8.; GarriMn
Chaplain and Chaplain of the Jail and To^-n HoHpital. Guernsey ; Vicar of
Cobo, Guernsey, 1882-1885 ; residence, George Road, Guernsey.
300. De Havilland, Saumarez — bom at Lympstono, Devon,
July 4, 1824 ; brother of No. 299 ; left 1837.
Went to Addiscombe; passed out first of the Infantry Cadets; Ensi^
H.E.I.C.S., Bengal Amiy, about 184 "
upsetting of a sailing boat about 1845.
H.E.I.C.S., Bengal Arniy, about 1844 ; drowned in the Kiver Ganges by tn«
fli
301. Campbell, Ord— born at Falkirk, September 11, 1816;
brother of No. 189 ; left 1831.
Writer to the Signet, at Edinburgh, and Secretary for many years to the Board
of Supervision there ; died in 1890.
302. Knowles, John — born at Weden, Somerset, May 5, 1815;
son of Michael Knowles ; left 1830.
Vide Add : et Corr :
303. Luckraft, Alfred— born at Plymouth, March 6, 1817 ; son of
Alfred Luckraft ; left 1831.
Entered the B.N., and became Lieutenant in 1846 ; served in that rank until
his death in 1865 ; for the last five years of his life he served in the Coast
Guard.
TRINITY TERM, 1830.
304. Nesbitt, Cosby Thomas — bom in London, August 31,
1814 ; son of John Nesbitt (St. Giles', London) ; left 1831.
Brasenose College, Oxford ; 6.A., 1837 ; M.A., 1840 ; of Lismore House, County
Cavan ; Barrister at Law, Inner Temple, 1843 ; died, 1856.
305. Way, Arthur Edwin — born at Denham, December 7, 1815;
son of Benjamin Way (Denham Place, Bucks), and Mary
Smith ; left 1831.
Also Eton ; Trinity College, Oxford, 1834 ; M.P. for Bath, 1859-65 ; died, 1870.
306. Field, Arthur — bom at Westminster, November 29, 1815;
son of George Field ; left 1831.
Merchant in London ; died at Exeter in 1847.
307. Brush; John Ramsay — born at Madras, February 27, 1817:
left 1834.
Medicine, St. Bartholomew's and Paris; M.D. of Heidelberg, 1839; M.B.,
London; M.R.C.8. and L.8.A., 1840; M.R.C.P., London, 1860; F.R.C.S.,Eng.,
1860 ; Assistant Surgeon, Army Medical Department, 1841 ; Surgeon, 1852,
served with the 26th Cameronians in the China Expedition, 1842,
(medal) ; present at the repulse of night attack at Ningpo ; capture at Chapoo,
Woosung, Shanghai, Chin-Kiang-Foo, and landing before Nankin; served
throughout the Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, with the 93rd Highlanders and
Scots Greys ; (Mackenzie's Farm, Balaclava, Inkermann, Tchemaya and fall
of Sevastopol — medal with 3 clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour and
Tfirldsh medal) ; half -pay, 1861; died in 1891.
6i Elizabeth College Bbgisteb.
308. Musgrave, Edward Venn— born at Camberwell, April 15,
1813 ; son of Thomas Musgrave ; vide 332 ; left 1831.
Also St. Paul's School, London ; left England aboat 1833, and has not been
heard of since.
309. D'Arcy, George Abbas Kooli— born in London, July 30, 1819;
son of Joseph D'Arcy ; left 1831.
Ensign, 94th Begiment, 1837; Adjutant, 1838; Lientenant, 1839; Captain,
1846 ; Major, 1852 ; Lieatenant-Colonel, 1854 ; sold oat 1857 ; was afterwards
Lieutenant-Colonel 3rd West Lidian Regiment; served in Southern
Mahratta and Sawunt Warrie Campaign, 1845-46; in 1861 he organized an
expedition against the Bobber King of Badeboo, Gambia; commanded the
Muitia Artillery at battle of Saba ; in 1866 led the storming party of the 4th
West Lidia B^ment and Gambia Volunteers to the assault and capture of
Tubabecolong, River Gambia (Sword of Honour, value 120 guineas, presented
by the European merchants oi Bathurst, inscribed ^* Devoted bravery at the
stockaded town of Tubabecolong. B. Gambia, and to mark their appreciation of
his government"); afterwards Gk>vernor and Commander-in-Cnief of the
Falkland Islands; died at Plymouth, 1885.
310. D'Arcy, Robert West — born in London, September 14,
1821-; brother of No. 309 ; left 1831.
Ensign, H.E.I.C.S., 1st Bombay Grenadiers, 1839; Lieutenant, 1845:
Adjutant, Khandesh Bhil Corps, 1851 ; 'LP. ; retired with the honorary rank of
Captain in 1853 ; died about 1867.
311. Blaker, Richard Nathaniel— born at Brighton, November 3,
1821 ; brother of No. 228 ; left 1832.
St. John's College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1844 ; M.A., 1847 ; Holy Orders, 1844 ;
Curate of Horsham, 1844-7, and Bayne, 1847-9 ; Vicar of Ifield, Sussex, 1850-87;
and then Bector of St. Margaret's, Worthing, where he died in 1894; he played
two years in the University JEleven.
312. Wigney, Frederick Russell— bom at Brighton, April 28,
1818 ; brother of No. 226 ; left 1832.
Died at the age of eighteen or nineteen at Barcombe.
313. Chavannes, Robert— born at Lausanne, August 30, 1819 ;
son of Alexander Chavannes and Catherine Coker ; left 1830.
Died in Guernsey in 1831, at the age of eleven.
314. Chavannes, Ernest — bom at Lausanne, April 15, 1821;
brother of No. 313 ; left 1831.
Studied at Lausanne ; obtained the degree of *' Licenci^ en Th^ologie," and
was ordained in 1844; minister of Grandson and Commugney; tutor in
England, 1845-9 ; and then professor of English and a bookseller at Lausanne,
which business he resigned in 1866; author of several valuable histerical
works on Lausanne and the Canton de Yaud, etc. ; died in 1894.
315. Chavannes, Alfred — bom at Lausanne, November 7, 1823 ;
brother of No. 313 ; left 1831.
Studied at Lausanne and Paris ; M.D., of Halle; practised at Cottens, Canton
de Yaud ; died at Lausanne in 1851.
316. Kane, Colin Campbell Abercromby — bom at Bombay,
September 10, 1820 ; son of Christopher Kane ; vide 370 ;
left 1831.
Entered the Boyal Navy in 1834 ; present in H.M.S. Algerine at the taking of
Qheeson in China, 1840 ; gazetted and promoted f of his servioes in China in
EiiizABBTH OoLLBaa Bboibtsb. 83
1841 ; highly commended for services, as Senior Lieatenant of H.M.S. OMpretf^
against rebel natives ; he was afterwards wrecked in the Otprey on the West
Coast of New Zealand in March, 1846 ; Russian War, 1854 ; commanded gun-
boats in the Baltic and the Black Sea ; promoted to Commander, 1858 ; died at
Aberdeen, 1864.
317. Bainbrigge, Robert— bom in Guernsey, Aujjust 15, 1823;
son of Major-General John Hankey Bainbngge, Seigneur
of Bohais Manor, and Sophia Dobr6e ; vide 511, 789 ; left
1836.
Ensign H.E.I.G.S., 23rd Bombay N.I., 1840 ; commanded Sawunt Wari Corps,
1851-1857 ; volonteered, while on leave of absence from India, for the Crimean
War, and was attached to the 50th Regiment, in which regiment ho commanded
a company at the fall of Sevastopol ; retamed to India at the oatbreak of the
Mutiny and was appointed Brigade Major in the Kajpootana Field Force;
kiUed at the a^e of thirty-three by an explosion at the capture of Kotah in
Bajpootana (Crimean medal with clasp, and was entitled to the Indian
medal and clasp.)
318. Richards, William Thomas Cook — born at Southbrent,
* April 24, 1819 ; son of WiUiam Richards ; left 1830.
Vide Add : et Corr :
319. Galllenne, James — bom in Guernsey, March % 1818 ; son
of Matthew (jallienne and Bachel Taylor ; vide 432 ; left
1834.
Advocate of the Royal Court, Guernsey, 1888; Queen's Comptroller, 1871;
H.M.'s Greffier, 1874 ; author of a treatise on the Guernsey Law of Renunciation
and Guarantee ; Colonel Commanding 2nd Regiment, R.G.L.I. ; Deputy Pro-
yincial Grand Master of Freemasons, at that time the highest office of the
fraternity in Guernsey ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1872-9 ; died in
1886.
320. Batt, Edgar Dumaresq — born at Abergavenny, July 21,
1817 ; son of Thomas Batt ; vide 572 ; left 1832.
Medicine, M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A., 1838 ; Assistant Surgeon, Army Medical
Department, 1841 ; Surgeon, 1852 ; served with the 98th Regiment in the North
China Expedition, 1842 (medaJ) ; present at the attack and capture of Kiang
Foo, and at the investment of Nankin ; served -with the 9th Lancers in the
Punjaub Campaign, and was present at the battle of Goojerat (medal and
clasp) ; was on oomxI the Buckinghamshire on passage to England with invalids,
when that ship was burned and wrecked.
321. Mauger, John de Jersey — born in Guernsey, August 25,
1823 ; brother of No. 159 ; left 1841.
Merchant at Cuba ; died at Portland, in Maine, U.S. A., in 1857.
322. Lang, Robert Cooper — born September 20, 1813; son of
Bobert Lang (Moor Park, Famham) and Maria Francklyn ;
left 1831.
Business ; went to the West Indies to superintend the property of his father, a
West Indian merchant ; died at St. Vincent on his way nome in 1839.
323. Crowdy, Henry— bom at Highworth, Wilts, March 5, 1816;
son of Rev. William Crowdy (Classical Master, Elizabeth
CoUege) ; vide 377 ; left 1833.
Solioitor; psMtised at Eicphworth ; died at Old Oroft, Blnnsdon*
84 Elizabeth College Begiste^.
324. Tupper, Frederic William— born in Guernsey, December 20,
1820 ; son of Thomas Tupper (Consular Service) and Mary
Bowden ; left 1834.
Assistant Surgeon, Army Medical Department, 1841 ; Surgeon, 66th Kegiment,
1851 ; served also in the 21st and 62na Regiments ; died in Guernsey in 1860.
325. De Lisle, Richard Francis Valpy— bom in London, April 7,
1818 ; son of Frederick de Lisle and Eliza Janvrin ; left
1834.
Medicine, M.B.G.S., En^., 1840 ; Assistant Surgeon, Army Medical Depart-
ment, 1841 ; Surgeon Major, 1861 ; served with the 4th Kegiment throughout
Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermann,
siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with three clasps. Knight of the Legion of
Honour, and Turkish medal) ; retired as Honorary Deputy Inspector General,
1867, to Jersey and thence to Guernsey, where he died in 1894.
326. Le Lievre, Edwin — born in Guernsey, December 25, 1817 ;
son of James le Lifevre and Caroline Brown ; left 1832.
Captain in the Merchant Service (East India Line), afterwards engaged by
the Government, but was compeUed through ill-health to give up the appoint-
ment ; died in 1864.
327. Le Lievre, Thomas Brown — born in Guernsey, June 19,
1819 ; brother of No. 326 ; left 1832.
Merchant at Havannah ; returned in failing health and died in Jersey.
328. Begbie, Matthew Bail lie — born in Mauritius, September 13,
1819 ; son of Colonel Thos. Stirling Begbie, 44th Eegiment;
left 1836.
Also private tuition, Edinburgh ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; migrated to
Peterhouse; B.A., 1841 (28th Wran^er, and 3rd class in classics) and M.A. ;
Fellow of Peterhouse ; Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, 1844 ; sole Judge of
British Columbia, 1858-70; Chief Justice, 1870; was knighted in 1875; was
the strongest man of his day at the Uuiversity and a keen sportsman ; died,
1894; accorded a public funeral at Victoria, Vancouver's Island.
329. Begbie, Thomas Stirling— born at Chelsea, April 26, 1822;
brother of No. 328 ; left 1836.
Engaged for three years in a West India Mercantile House, Glsisgow ; in 1842
started as a manufacturer on his own account, and worked up a large business
in Glasgow ; in 1850, joined a firm of locomotive builders, with coUiery and
iron works in the north of England ; steam-ship owner during the Crimean
War and Indian Mutiny; was actively employed by the Government in
the conveyance of troops; owner of collieries in Lancashire and
South Wales, and iron mines in North Staffordshire; elected F.B.G.S., 1860;
residence, London.
330. 8avi, James — bom in Bengal, April 20, 1816 ; son of John
Angelo Savi (of Elba) ; left 1832,
Indigo planter in Bengal ; died in 1867.
331. Maingy (afterwards Maingay) William Bonamy— born in
Guernsey, October 14, 1819 ; son of William Maingy and
Eliza Lamb ; left 1833.
Merchant at St. Petersburg for many years ; residence, Exeter.
Elizabeth Golleob Beoibteb. 86
332. Musgrave, Charles Thomas — born at Camberwell,
February 13, 1818 ; brother of No. 308 ; left 1832.
Engaged in farming in Norfolk ; afterwards held a farm (** Lime End " farm)
near Uerstmoncenz in Sussex ; died there in 1876.
333. Colh'er, William Proctor— bom in London, May 8, 1821;
brother of No. 240; left 1831.
Civil Service ; entered the Legacy Daty Office of the Inland Revenue in 1843 ;
rose to the position of Deputy Comptroller of Legacy Duty, Dublin ; retired in
1884; died m 1891.
334. De Lisle, Charles— bom at Stoke Newington, June 14, 1819 ;
brother of No. 110 ; left 1835.
Farming in Canada; died at Aylmer, from the effects of an accident,
in 1874.
335. Collings, Alfred Smith— bom in Guernsey, November 16,
1816 ; brother of No. 47 ; son, vide 1127 ; left 1833.
Also at Kind's College, London ; le College Royal, near Caen : and Blenken-
dorf, Holstem ; merchant at Hamburg tor two years ; resided in Canada and
the United States for about two years ; returning to Guernsey he filled varioni
parochial and other offices, including that of Constable of St. Peter Port,
was Captain in the 2nd Regt., K.O.M. ; elected Jurat of the Royal Court in
1853, in succession to his uncle, Sir William CoUings ; he faithfully discharged
the office of Jurat until his death in 1895, and was in all respects a patriotic
Guemseyman; he was one of the founders, as well as Hon. Secretary and
Treasurer, of the Grange Club.
336. Tardif, Peter Bienvenu— born in Guernsey, April 6, 1819 ;
son of Peter Tardif and Elizabeth Robin ; left 1833.
Merchant Service ; was captain of a Guernsey vessel, in which he was lost at
sea.
337. Edge, Thomas — bom at Westminster, November 24, 1818 ;
son of Thomas Edge ; left 1831.
Gtas engineer and gas meter and apparatus manufacturer.
338/ Reeve, John Alexander Cochrane Maxwell — bom in
Guernsey, December 26, 1820 ; son of Rear- Admiral John
Reeve and Emma Le Caplin ; left 1831.
Boyal Military College, Sandhurst ; Civil Service ; H.M. Customs, Acting
Surveyor and Collector of Customs, Falmouth, Jamaica, 1846-1848; gold
prospecting in California in 1850 ; exploring in Nicaragua in 1851 ; Eastern
Campaign, 1854 ; served in the Ordnance Corps at the siege and fall of Sevas-
topol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; Chief Paymaster Land Transport
Corps, 1855, and Military Train, 1856 ; Expeidition to North China, 1860 (medal
and clasp) ; New Zealand War, 1863-1867 (medal) ; Paymaster, 5th Dragoon
Guards, 1870 ; retired with rank of Major in 1875 ; residence, Madeira.
339. Hawkins, Thomas Scott — born at Bath, June 7, 1814; son
of Sir J. C. Hawkins, Bart., and Charlotte Surtees ; left
1831.
Ensign (1833) to Lieutenant-Colonel in the Ist (The Rojral) Regiment;
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1854 ; half -pay, 1855 ; Eastern Campaign, 1854-1855 ;
served with the Ist Royals at tne battles of Alma, Inkermann, and siege
of Sevastopol (Brevet-Colonel, medal with clasps and Medjidie); died
in 1889.
86 Elizabeth Gollbgb Begistbb.
340. Hawkins, Arthur Csesar — born at Bath, August 4, 1816;
brother of No. 339 ; left 1832.
Ensign, Ist (The BoyaJ) Begiment, 1833; Ldeatenant, 1839; retired in
1848 ; emigrated to Natal ; became a Major in the Natal Garibineers and
resident Magistrate in Weenan Gonnty, Richmond and Upper Umkomangi,
Natal ; died in 1890.
341. Maclntyre, Donald — ^bom at Swansea, October 13, 1821;
son of Augustus Johnson Maclntyre ; left 1831.
Vide Add : et Corr :
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1830.
342. d'Auvergne, Charles — bom in Guernsey, July 13, 1816;
son of Charles d'Auvergne and Mary Oliver Grut; left
1831.
Merchant Service ; commanded for many years a vessel on the West Indian
line ; received the thanks of the Corporation of Belize, British Honduras, for
his exertions in extinffuishing a fire; emigrated to New Zealand in 1856,
engaged in farming and settled at Bangiora, near Christchnrch, N.Z.
343. d'Auvergne, Edward— bom in Guemsey, August 21, 1819 ;
brother of No. 342 ; left 1834.
Medicine ; Gay's Hospital, London, M.B.G.S. and L.8.A., 1841 ; entered the
Boyal Navy in 1841 as Assistant Surgeon ; China War (medal) ; Bussian War
(Baltic medal) ; died in Guernsey in 1861, after three years' illness contracted
on the West Indian station.
344. Witts, Broome Lake — bom in London, October 7, 1816;
son of Broome Philip Witts ; left 1832.
Also Eton ; Corpus Ghristi College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1839 ; M.A., 1842 ; Holy
Orders, 1839 ; Incumbent of Hersham, Walton-on-Thames ; died at Boulogne,
1861.
345. Carter, William Grover — bom in Guernsey, January 15,
1817 ; son of James Carter and Maria Wheadon; vide 696;
left 1831.
Medicine; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1843, and L.B.C.P., London, 1846; practised in
London.
346. Ozanne, Joseph — born in Guernsey, February 6, 1821 ;
brother of No. 145 ; son, vide 1724 ; left 1831.
Medicine; St. Thomas' Hospital ; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1844; M.D., St. Andrew's,
1850; practised at St. Helen's, Lancashire, 1848-1860; in New Zealand,
1861-1862 ; in Tasmania, 1862-1870 ; retired to Guemsey in 1871, where he
died in 1872.
347. Story, Henry James— bom at St. Alban's, May 28, 1814 ;
son of John Story (Mayor of St. Alban's) ; left 1831.
Also Charterhouse School ; no profession ; died in London in 1882.
848. Kennedy, Edmund Besley Court— bom in Guernsey,
September 5, 1818 ; brother of No. 42 ; left 1834.
Gk>vemment Surveyor, New South Wales, 1840 ; was second in command of
exploring expedition in 1846, in search of a route from Sydney to the Gulf of
Carpentaria ; surveyed the Biver Victoria, South Australia, 1847 ; selected by
BUZABBTH COLLBOB BeOISTBB. 87
the Gk>yemment to conduct the first exploration of York PeninnDla (now part of
Qneenaland) ; the nnmbers of the exTOdition were redaccd from thirteen to
three by climate and hardships, when Kennedy himself was slain (1H48) by the
aborigines in the vicinity of Escape (now Kennedy) Kiver ; a tablet was placed
in St. James' Ghmrch, Sydney, by Government, in porsnance of a vote of the
Legislative Council of N.S.W. ; Mount Kennedy in West Australia also took
its name from the explorer.
349. Kennedy, Charles Doyle Buckley--bom in Guernsey,
February 4, 1821 ; brother of No. 42 ; left 1833.
Entered the Boyal Navy in 1885 ; promoted to Lientenant in 1846 ; while
Gnnnery lieutenant of H.M.S. Fox, he was shot by a pftrty of Bormase daring
an expedition against a robber chief in 1862.
350. Grahame, Robert — bom at Edinburgh, June 11, 1816 ; son
of James Grahame and Matilda Bobley ; left 1831.
Vide Add : et Corr :
351. Bartley, Onesiphorus — bom at Bristol, March 3, 1815 ; son
of Onesiphorus Windle Bartley (of Tasmania), and Mary
Gollett ; left 1832.
Emigrated to the n.S.A. in 1834 ; died at BelleviUe, Canada, abont 1880.
352. wincey, Henry — bora in Guemsey, December 1, 1820; son
of Leonard Wincey and Susan de la Haye ; left 1834.
BoEoness in High-street, Gnemsey ; afterwards emigrated to South Australia,
where he was engaged in tuition at a school in Mount Gambia, receiving high
commendation on relinquishing the position.
353. Crespigny (afterwards de Crespigny) Charles John
Champion — born at Aldborough, June 20, 1814 ; son of
Charles John Champion Crespigny and Julia Eliza
Champion ; left 1831.
Beverted to the fanuly name of de Crespigny ; no profession ; died in London
in 1880.
354. Crespigny (afterwards de Crespigny) George Bllcke
Champion — bom at Antwerp, October 31, 1815 ; brother
of No. 353 ; left 1832.
Ensign, 20th Begiment, 1886; Major, 1854; Paymaster of the School of
Mosketey at Hythe, 1855-1881; Brevet Ldeutenant-Colonel, 1859; reverted
to the family name of de Crespigny in 1874 ; Colonel (half -pay) 1881 ; died in
1898.
355. Crespigny (afterwards de Crespigny) Philip Robert
Champion — bom at Boulogne, October 4, 1817 ; brother
of No. 353 ; left 1831.
Reverted to the family name of de Crespigny ; emigrated to Australia and
engaged in farming ; oecame a Police Magistrate at Daisy-hill, near Mary-
borough, Victoria ; Wajxien of Gk)ldfields and Coroner ; died at Brighton,
Melbourne, in 1889.
356. Obins, Acheson — bom in Dublin, November 3, 1816 ; son of
Hamlet Obms ; left 1831.
Vide Add : et Coxr :
88 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
357. Balleine, John James— born in Jersey, October 31, 1822 ;
son of George Balleine ; left 1839.
Pembroke College, Cambridge; B.A., 1846 (Jun. Opt.); M.A., 1861; B.D.,
1863 ; Holy Orders, 1846 ; Curate of St. Helier's, Jersey, 1846-8 ; entered the
Eoyal Navy as chaplain and naval instructor in 1849 ; served in H.M.S. Centaur^
1849-54, and Edinburgh^ 1854-6; Russian War; fall of Bomarsund and
bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic medal) ; served in H.M.S. Tribune^
1856-60 ; China War (medal) ; and in the Eagle and Boscawen^ training ships,
1860-66 ; Curate, 1866, and then first Vicar of St. Simon's, Jersey, 1870, till hia
death in 1893.
358. Huish, Henry — bom at St. Servan, September 7, 1819; son
of Henry Huish ; left 1830.
Medicine ; M.D. of St. Andrew's, and L.B.C.P., Edinburgh, 1843 ; Aiisistant
Surgeon, 1845, and Surgeon, 1854, on the Staff in Tasmania; served in the
Crimean War in 1855 ; was Surgeon, 5th Lancers, in 1860 ; Surgeon-Major,
1866 ; Hon. Dep. Inspector General, 1866 ; served with the 3rd Hussaans in 1868 ;
retired in ill-health in 1868, and died at Plymouth in 1873.
LENT TERM, 1831.
359. Lightfoot, Thomas — born at Kingston, Canada, December 28,
1820; son of General Thomas Lightfoot, C.B., and Cornelia
Williams ; left 1832.
Ensign (1838) to Lieut.-Colonel in the 84th Regiment (1869) ; Brigade Major at
second relief of Lucknow ; battle of Cawnpore ; affair of Khodagunge ; passage
of the Kala Nuddee ; commanded the 84th at the action of Alumbagh ; capture
of Lucknow ; relief of Azim^uhr ; pursuit of Koer Sing ; and all the operations
in the Shahabad District, with those which ended in the ejection of the rebels
from the Jugdespore jungles, 1858 ; commanded a field column under Brigadier
General Douglas until the final suppression of the rebellion in Sha£abad
(mentioned seven times in despatches and thanked by the Gk)vernor-Q«neral ;
Brevet-Major and Lieut.-Colonel, C.B. ; medal with two clasps) ; Qood Service
Pension ; retired in 1882 as Lieut.-General ; died in 1888.
360. Lightfoot, John Granville — born at Kingston, Canada,
November 14, 1822 ; brother of No. 359 ; left 1832.
H.E.I.C.S.; 2nd Lieutenant, Bombay Artillery, 1840; Captain, 1853; Major,
1858 ; Punjaub Campaign ; siege and surrender of Moultan ; battle of Gk)0jerat ;
surrender of Sikh Army at Kawal Pindi ; final pursuit of Dost Mohamed (medal
with two clasps) ; Persian Expeditionary Force, 1857 (medal) ; Central Lidia
Campaign, 1857-1858 ; siege of Khatghur ; action at Barodea ; relief of Saugor ;
capture of Garrakota; forcing of Muddenpore Pass; siege and capture of
Jhansi ; battle of Betwa (sword cut) ; battle of Koonah ; actions of Muttra and
Deopora ; battle of Galowlee ; capture of Calpee ; advance on Gwalior ; battle
of Morar ; capture of GwaJior ; battle of Jowra Alipore in Bundelcund ;
created a C.B. m 1859 ; Commandant, 1st Troop Horse Brigade, 1861 ; retired
in 1861 ; died at Madeira, 1878.
361. Martin, John Henry — born in Guernsey, November 22,
1818 ; son of John Martin and Mary Henry ; left 1833.
At first engajged at the foundry in the Truchot, Guernsey ; afterwards partner
in a school in Ailez-street, Guernsey ('^ Collier and Martin ") ; also Super-
intendent of the Fire Brigade.
362. Martin, Thomas — born in Guernsey, January 8, 1820;
brother of ^o. 361 ; son, vide 2145 ; left 1833.
Superintendent of the Continental Gas Company at Corunna and Milan, and
afterwards at head quarters in London ; died about 1893.
Elizabsth CoifiBas Bbgibtbb. 89
363. Somerset, Charles Henry — bom at the Cape of Good Hope,
May 8, 1820; son of Lieut. -General Sir Henry Somerset,
C.B. and K.H., and Frances S. Heathcote ; left 1832.
Ensuni, 75th Regiment, 1886; Lienteiuknt, Gape Mounted Rifles, 1889, and
AJyXi. on the Staff ; Captain, 1847 ; Major, 1860 ; Lientenant-Colonel, 1868 ;
Colonel, 1854; Kaffir Wars, 1885 and 1846-47; commanded the Cape
Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir War of 1850-58 (medal) ; action of 29ih Deoember,
1850 (horse woonded) ; commanded the storming party at the capture of Fort
Armstrong, and at the action of Berea (repeatedly mentioned in despatches and
General (hders) ; Lieatenant-Colonel, 72nd Highlanders, 1867 ; Indian Matiny,
1858-59; conunanded a Cavalry Brigade in Central India in 1868-59, and
defeated the rebels onder Tantia Topee at Borod (medal, and CJB.);
Mil. Sec. to Government, and subsequently D.A.G. Bombay, 1860;
retired, 1862; died, 1868.
364. Peddie, James William Bainbrigge — bom in Guernsey,
October 25, 1823 ; son of John Peddie and Louisa Price ;
left 1831.
Ensign, 90th Regiment, 1889 ; Lieutenant, 1844 ; Paymaster, 90Ui Regiment,
1848.
365. Mitchell, Hugh Andrew Robert— son of Colonel Mitchell
(26th Cameronians) and Lady Harriet Isabella Somerset ;
left 1832.
Ensign and Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, 1888: Lieutenant and
Captain, 1838; Captain and Lieut. -Colonel, 1848; retirea as a Colonel in
1854 ; died hi 1857.
366. Day, Charles Arthur — born in London, March 6, 1813; son
of Charles Day ; left 1832.
Engineer, and ship and yacht builder ; died in 1892.
367. Day, Robert Lad broke — ^bom at Southampton, August 15,
1815 ; brother of No. 366 ; left 1832.
Ensign, 63rd Regiment, 1883; Lieutenant, 1835; exchanged into the 85th
Recent, 1842; Captain, 1846; retired in 1851.
EASTER TERM, 1831.
368. Moullin, Daniel Alfred — bom in Guernsey, January 13, 1819;
son of Daniel Moullin (of les Grands Moulins) and Caroline
de Garis ; vide 462, 463, 472 ; left 1835.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A. and Div. Test., 1843; Holy Orders, 1843;
Curacies, 1843-8 ; Rector of Holy Trinity, Newington Butts, 1848, tUl his death
in 1891.
369. Nepean, Moly neux Hyde — bom at Charmouth, July 2,
1814 ; son of Sir Molyneux Nepean, 2nd Baronet (Clerk of
the Grown at Jamaica), and Charlotte Tilghman ; vide 382,
383 ; left 1832.
Also Eton ; Ensign (1833) to Major in the 77th Regiment, and afterwards Field
Officer in the Dorset Volunteers ; succeeded his father as 3rd Baronet in 1856 ;
he was J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff for Dorset; died in 1895 at his seat, Loder's
Court, Bridport.
a
90
PCafie« F^«de^«ck Alexandep Campbell — ^bom at Poona,
IVt»=irer i4. ::?f3 : br^^dier of No. 316 ; left 1831.
BooLfAv 5X. 1S»: A^ent lor Bhils in West
VT:fc-ifi*K>_ ISsI. T^l333Bisn!ii 5:c CzsMA Ww in 1S54; extra A.D.G. to
G«ai£cw r '2iia<fDb=at ; jxrewai as dbft bassle erf Inkennann, and was highly
jcm-TTrHTift^ ij "' ^H skfr I>xje of Camhridge for his gallant conduot;
Ti=S3ia. 3ui&k. Xac^otis. Crsaeaa akedal and four clasps) ; In^Uan Matinv ;
C«x=a^ IsimKi friuii Fjew: onrnpf-fmsnted bj Jjotd gtrathnaim and tne
hT yjn^vcrumaui Tiifait H ^szilt akedal^ ; retized as Major, owing to ill-
KendalL Edwmrd Raiph<-bocn in Wales, May 7, 1816 ; son
cc Ecir&ri K££dftII ^of Dan-T-P&rc, South Wales, and
Sccrtf c£ Bc^ckrockshzre), an^ — , daughter of Glen^ral Sir
Sfcirh D*rfi=i: : kfi 1S31.'
Raic^T ::t I^fc^ : EJaaihe^ Cc^iLaee. 1S91: ran avaj to sea, and was drowned by
roosri .»i a v(?«v« u Chraa* aooQ after leaving schooL
TRINITY TERM, 1831.
$7^. Mann. Gother FredeHck — bom at Montreal, December 13,
1>I7 : sec of Colonel F. W. Mann and Martha Dobr6e;
vivi- ;^73. 4^ : son. vide 1213 ; lefi 1831.
I>uwd ±rM JiX' W>::vu:&: ±id lieubmant. KB., 18S6; Captain, 1846;
LwcxcAaLSAoiucCiieL ISx^ : Cclociel. I564 : serred in the China Ware of 1857-58
aatd l><^^ : :;3L lVv'«=:i'>fr. l:?oT. bie coQi2nand«d the R£. at the cloture of Canton
of Ma^y : en l^^> he wa« Commanding Engineer, as Ldentenant-
B?w« , ^ „ .
C%.voc::«v. AS tsie rtv?n:-j*^ oi thie Xakn Forts, and throoghoat the subseqaent
cf«nkS^?l» whx*h nwilttfd m the sszzender of Pekin (medal with clasps and
CJE^ : Mv:c-G«CMraI i=L I>T4 : i^d in 1SI$1.
373. Mann. James Saumarez — bom in Guernsey, September 27,
1S30 : brother of No. 373 : son, vide 1519 ; left 1836.
Entered the Koral Xarr in l$95 : aerred as IBdshipman in H.M.S. CamUfridge
in the STTtaa ^ATat. I^MI Srnan medal and clasp and Tnddsh medal);
en^:a^:«d In H.M.S. f^mca^va in the snppressicm of the slaye trade on West
C^Mk»t v>f Afnoik: had chax^ of a captia«d slaver with prisoners bonnd for
S«. Paal de Loando for trial: pioinoced to rank of llientenant for these
^errkes in l;y4& : died at the ag« of thirty from the effects of his ardnoos duties
on the West Coast.
374. De Jersey, Frederick — bom in Guernsey, February 19,
18:14 : son of Peter de Jersey and Harriet Maingay ; vide
4S5, tv57 ; lefi 1S40.
Also Shiewsbury School: St. John's College, Cambridge; BA., 1847; M.A.,
ld5i ; Holv Or.lo» : Curate of Preston Patrick ; in sole chazge of Mnndon and
Maldon. EWx. etc. : residence, the Vale, Qoemsey.
375. Roberts, William Hoskins — ^bom at Gricklewell, Dorset,
Januar}- 20, 1817 ; soq of Lieut. Francis Roberts, B.N. ;
left 1832.
Served in the Peninsular and Oriental Coinpany's Service for about fifty years ;
was one of the Senior Commanders in the Fleet ; was appointed Agent to the
Company at Suez; received the Egyptian medal for his services in the
Egyptian War ; retired to St. Fillan's, and died there in 1894,
Elizabsth Collbgb Beoisteb. 91
376. Marjoribanks, James — born in India, September 16, 1815 ;
son of James Marjoribanks ; left 1832.
H.E.I.G.S.; Ensign, let MadrM N.I. ; Lieutenant, 1836 ; resigned in 1889 ; died
abont 1853.
377. Crowdy, James William— bom at Highworth, Wilts,
March 17, 1813 ; brother of No. 323 ; left 1832.
Ensign, 89th Be^ment, 1834 ; retired as a Captain from the 49th Regiment in
1841 ; resides at Heme Bay.
378. Morgan, William — born at Abergavenny, February 4, 1817 ;
son of William Morgan ; left 1832.
Solicitor; articled at Brecon, 1838, and in London, 1837; admitted 1888;
practised at Abergavenny, 1839-74; has resided in Cheltenham since 1874,
except from 1882-90, when he Uved at Teignmouth.
379. Morgan, John — born at Abergavenny, February 14, 1820;
brother of No. 378 ; left 1832.
Also at Eton; studied for the Bar, but entered his father's bank at Monmonth;
afterwards managing partner in some iron works on his father's property;
retired from business, and died at Abergavenny in 1862.
380. Hill, Henry Edward — bom at Wimbome, January 31, 1817 ;
son of Henry Hill ; left 1833.
Died of consumption at a comparatively early age.
381. RIcardo, Sidney — bom April 9, 1819 ; son of Benjamin
Bioardo ; left 1832.
Emigrated to Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia.
382. Nepean, Evan Philip Tilghman — bom at Cavensworth,
Dorset, February 17, 1818 ; brother of No. 369 ; left 1835.
H.E.I.G.S. ; Captain in the 88th Bengal N.I. ; served hi the Sikh War and
received the medal and two clasps ; died in India in 1854.
383. Nepean, Thomas — born in London, December 11, 1819;
brother of No. 369 ; left 1832.
Business at Port Boyal, Jamaica ; died in Jamaica about 1849.
384. Uriin, Adolphus — ^bom in London, May 8, 1814; son of
John Urliii, of London ; left 1832.
Vide Add: etCorr:
385. Galbraith, Benjamin Salter — bom at Garlow, Ireland,
August 25, 1815 ; left 1832.
CSivil Service ; H.M.'s Customs, Cork, 1845 to 1876 ; died at Monkstown, Gounty
Cork, in 1885.
386. Ratcliffe, Henry Coakley— bom at Ashbume, April 5, 1819;
son of Thomas Eatcliffe ; left 1833.
No profession; was, for some years, at Santa Cruz, West Indies, superintending
a sugar plantation belonging to the family ; died in 1895.
387. RatclifTe, William Edward — bom at Ashbume, June 27,
1820 ; brother of No. 386 ; left 1833.
Solicitor at Eyde, Isle of Wight, 1841 ; Comm. Oaths ; Member ol^ the In-
corporated Law Society of the United Kingdom ; Member of the Solicitors'
Benevolent Association ; residence, Byde.
02
92 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1831.
388. Clockston, Anthony — bom in the West Indies, January 22,
1816 ; son of Samuel Clockston ; left 1832.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
389. Renouf, Peter Le Page — bom in Guernsey, August 23,
1822 ; son of Joseph Eenouf and Mary Le Page ; left 1840.
Scholar of Pembroke GoUege, Oxford, 1841, in whioh year he wrote ** The
Doctrine of the Catholic Church in England on the Eucharist;'* joined the Ghurch
of Borne, daring the early days ot the Tractarian movement, in 1842, and
therefore took no degree ; private tutor, 1843-55 ; Professor of Ancient History
and Eastern languages in the Gatholic University of Ireland in Dublin, 1855-64;
one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools, 1864-85 ; Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian
Antiquities at the British Museum, 1886-91 ; was Assistant Gommisaioner in the
Boyai Gommission on Education in Ireland, 1868 ; Gorresponding Member of
the Imp. German Archseol. Inst, in Bome from 1873 ; Hibbert Lecturer in 1879;
in 1887 he became President of the Society of Biblical ArchsBology (of
which the Archbishop of Ganterbury and the Bight Hon. W. E. Gladstone
are Vice-Presidents) ; and also Member of the General Gommittee of the
Palestine Exploration Fund ; he was knighted in 1896. Sir Peter Le P. Benouf
was the author of many publications on the Science of Language, especially
that of Ancient Egypt ; was one of the Editors of ** Atlantis j** and the " Home
and Foreign Review;'* was a contributor to the ^^ Dublin Review,** ** North
British Review," ^^ The Chronicle** (weekly periodical) and the "^codemy:"
wrote also ** Condemnation of Pope Honorius.** His magnum opus — the transla-
tion of the " Booh of the Dead,** was left incomplete at his death in 1897 ; he
was buried in St. Joseph's Ghurch, Guernsey.
390. Cruttenden, George William — born in London, October 29,
1820 ; son of Robert Cruttenden ; vide 391, 647, 648 ; left
1836.
St. John's Gollege, Gambridge ; B.A., 1844; M.A., 1851; Holy Orders, 1848;
Gurate of Penzance, 1848 ; Ewhurst, 1851 ; Highworth, 1856 ; JBramley, 1858 ;
Bector of Little Eimble, Tring, Oxford, 1862, tul his death in 1892.
391. Cruttenden, Robert Hunter — born in London, January 15,
1822 ; brother of No. 390 ; left 1835.
Emigrated to South Australia, 1835 ; engaged as a Shipping Agent at Port
Adelaide, Australia ; died there in 1881.
392. Simmons, Alfred— born in Malta, September 24, 1822;
brother of No. 182 ; left 1831.
Ensign, 73rd Begiment, 1838 ; Lieutenant, 29th Begiment, 1842 ; was killed at
the battle of Ferozeshah, 1845.
393. Guille, Edward — bom in Guemsey, May 22, 1823; brother
of No. 18 ; left 1839.
Settler in the U.S.A. ; died at Ohio in 1853.
394. Bowles, Henry — bom at Youghal, July 23, 1816; son of
Spotswood Bowles, of Springfield, County Cork ; left 1833.
Merchant in Youghal, Gounty Gork ; died in 1859.
395. Morris, John Best — bom at Brompton, May 9, 1821 ; son of
John Best Morris ; left 1834.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
£kiizABBTH College Beoibteb. 93
LENT TERM, 1832.
396. Aplin, John Guise Rogers — bom at Avranches, November 7,
1819 ; son of John George Aplin ; left 1832.
Ensign, 28th Regiment, 1837; Major (1858) to LientonantColonol in 48th
Beffiment ontil 1870 ; served throogboat the Eastern Campaign, 1H&4-55, in-
clnoin^ the battles of Ahna and Inkermann, siege and fall oi Hevastopol, and
affair in the Cemetery (woandod while in command of the sharpHhooteni of
28th Begiment ; medal with three clasps ; Brevet of Major ; Knight of the
liC^on of Honour, Medjidie and Torkish medal) ; Licutenant-General, 1881 ;
died in 1888.
397. Warren, William James— born at Bridgewater, May 5,
1816 ; son of James Warren ; left 1833.
Vide Add : et Corr :
398. Reynolds, George William— left 1832.
Yidie Add : et Corr :
EASTER TERM, 1832.
399. Davison, John Christian Selby— born at Cork,
December 19, 1821 ; left 1836.
Vide Add : et Corr :
400. Bryan, Michael — born at Malaga, June 29, 1817; son of
Michael Bryan, and first cousin of No. 401 ; left 1832.
Merchant at Marseilles, 1840-9; at Pemambuco, 1850-6; and at Malaga,
1857-75 ; died at Chnrriana, near Malaga, 1875.
401. Heredia, Manuel — bom at Malaga, September 15, 1817; son
of Manuel Heredia, of Malaga, Spain ; left 1832.
Shipowner, and proprietor of iron works and sugar factories at Malaga, Spain ;
died at Motril, Ghranada, 1852.
402. Heredia, Thomas— bom at Malaga, January 19, 1819;
brother of No. 401 ; left 1832.
Shipowner, etc. ; in paxtnership with his brother No. 401 ; died at Malaga, 1898.
403. Symonds, Henry Turner — born at Crowan, Cornwall,
February 18, 1818; son of Rev. Samuel Symonds and
Winifred Noye ; left 1833.
No profession; died 1883.
404. Symonds, Charles James— born at Philleigh, November 27
1819 ; brother of No. 403 ; left 1834.
Medicine ; M.B.C.8., Bn^., 1842, (St. Bartholomew's) ; L.R.C.P., Edin., 1859 ;
Surgeon in the BoyaJ Mail Steamship Company, and Surgeon in charge of the
troops conveyed to and from the Crimea by that company ; present at the siege
of Sevastopol and battle of Alma; in 1867 he began practice at Woolston
Southampton, which he maintained till his death in 1895. *
405. Corfe, Graham Falconer— born at Southampton; son of
Dr. George Corfe ; left 1837.
Held a position of some importance under a Bailway Company in England.
9i Blizabbth Collegb BEazsiait.
TRINITY TERM, 1832.
406. Bowdoin, James Temple — bom at Eome, March 17, 1815;
son of Temple Bowdoin ; left 1833.
Ensign (1834) to Captain (1840) in the 19th Begiment ; exchanged in 1844 into
the 4th Boyal Irish Dragoon Guards ; sold out in 1847 as Captain.
407. St. Legep, William— bom at Bath, February 13, 1816 ; son
of the Hon. and Bev. James St. Leger sgid Catherme
Williams ; left 1833.
Ensign, 8th Begiment, 1835 ; Lieutenant, 1836 ; died in 1837.
408. Stisted, Henry William— born at Calais, May 9, 1817; son
of Colonel Charles Stisted ; left 1835.
Ensign, 2nd (Queen's) Begiment, 1835; campaign in Afghanistan and
Beloochistan, 1839 ; storming and capture of Ghuznee (wounded) and of Khelat
(medal for Ghuznee) ; Persian War, 1857, with 78th BUghlanders (medal) ;
commanded a Brigade at the battle of Eooshab (C.BO* also Mohumrah ; Indian
Mutiny, 1857-58; with Havelock's Column at Bithoor and relief of the
Besidency, Lucknow ; commanded 1st Brigade on death of General Neil ; with
Outram's Force at Alumba^h, and final capture of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches) ; Bohucund Campaign, 1858 ; commanded 2nd Brigade at
of Ba " " " "
3nry I
the 93rd Highlanders in 1873, and died in 1875.
capture of Bareilly (medal with two clasps, and one year's service, E.G.B.) ;
Sir Henry Stisted became a Lieutenant-General and Colonel Commandant of
409. Orde, Robert Francis — bom in Kent, June 5, 1815 ; son of
Bertram Orde ; left 1833.
Ensign, 79th Highlanders, 1833 ; exchanged into the 39th Begiment in 1835,
and retired in that year.
410. Fen wick, Nicholas— born at Bath, August 29, 1815 ; son of
Collingwood Forster Fenwick; left 1833.
Ensign, Ceylon Bifle Begiment, 1834 ; Captain, 1846 ; died in 1851.
411. Magnay, Claudius Stephen— born at Clapham, May 8,
1819 ; son of Christopher Magnay (of the Manor House,
Wandsworth), Lord Mayor of London (1821), and Harriet
Burdon ; left 1833.
Clare College, Cambridge; B.A., 1844, and M.A. ; Holy Orders; Corate of
Lasham, Hants, 1852 ; Curate, 1859, and Bector, 1865, of Hemyock, Devon ;
died in 1870.
412. Handcock, William Fraser — bom at Gibraltar, October
23, 1821; son of Colonel Eichard Handcock (46th
Begiment) and Jane Fraser ; left 1837.
St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, 1838 ; Holy Orders, 1845 ; Vicar of St. Luke's,
Cheltenham, 1854-71 ; Curate in charge, 1871, and Vicar, 1874, of St. Luke's,
South Kensington.
413. Harris, William — born at Southampton, November 19, 1819 ;
son of Thomas Harris and Margaret Langsford; left 1832.
Vide Add : et Corr :
414. Harris, Edward— born at Southampton, March 13, 1821 ;
brother of No. 413 ; left 1832.
Yide Add ; et Oorr ;
£iLIZABBTH COLLEQB BeQISTEB. 95
415. Wallis, Frederick Poyntz Stanley— born in Cornwall,
March 5, 1818 ; son of Frederic Wallis (Sandhill House,
Cornwall) ; left 1834.
Solicitor in a London firm ; died in 18S2 from pajralyaii.
416. Huskisson, William Milbanke— bom at Forton, Stafford,
November 22, 1816 ; son of Captain Thomas Huskisson, B.N.,
and Elizabeth Wedge ; left 1834.
Also Dr. Bamey's, Gkraport, and Wincheetor College ; Elizabeth College, 1832 ;
Civil Service; Foreign Office, 1834 to 1849; died in 1849 at Qreenwich;
services acknowledged by Lord Palmerston.
417. Harries, George Harries — bom at Solva, South Wales,
October 31, 1819 ; son of John Harding Harries, J. P.
for Co. Pembroke ; left 1838.
Private gentleman (residence, Trevaccoon, near Haverford West); J.P. for
Co. Pembroke ; was on the roll for High ShorifiF in 1879 ; died 1897.
418. Davies, Edmund Williams — bom at Llangattock, May 22,
1815 ; son of David Davies ; left 1833.
Solicitor ; practised at Crickhowell, Llangattock ; a good sportsman and a very
good cricketer ; died in 1852.
419. Kershaw, Stewart Alexander — bom in London, January 27,
1826 ; son of William Kershaw and Louisa Durand ; left
1839.
Ensign, 80th Regiment, 1844; Lieutenant, 1845; Panjanb campaign, 1845-6;
present at battles of Moodkee, Ferozeahah, and Bobraon, in which actions he
carried the colonrs of his regiment onacathed, bat died a few months later of
fever at Lahore, in Aogost, 1846.
420. Cockburn, William Corbin — born at Duddingston, August 3,
1825 ; son of James Cockburn (Elmhouse, La Porte,) and
Maria Louisa Corbin ; vide 707.
Died of scarlet fever at Elizabeth College in 1838.
421. Garrard, Edward Bingham— born in India, April 30, 1821 ;
son of William Garrard ; vide 445 ; left 1838.
H.E.I.C.S.; Ensign, 87th Regiment, Madras N.I. ; served in the China War of
1842 ; appointed Adjutant of his regiment ; died in England in 1849.
422. Le Marchant, John Henry— bom in Guemsey, April 19,
1821; brother of No. 57; left 1837.
No profession, owing to ill-health ; resides in Malta.
423. Qott, William Charles— born at Brecknock, May 22, 1821 ;
son of WiUiam Gott ; vide 426 ; left 1833.
H.E.I.C.S.; Ensign, 66th Bengal N.I.,1842; Captain, 1849; Major, 1857; Lieut.-
Colonel, 1861; Colonel, 1871; Major-General, 1881; Gwalior Campaign,
1843-44 ; present at the battle of Maharajpore (bronze star) ; Punjaub
Campaign, 1848-9; present at the passage of the Chenab and actions of
Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah (twice wounded, medal and clasp) ; served in
the Sonthal Campaign, 1855-56 ; Lieutenant-General, 1886 ; died at Umballa
lnlS90.
dd SlizabeHh Collegb BsaiSTBfii
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1832.
424. Tayler, Archdale Wilson— bom in London, July 9, 1824;
brother of No. 203 ; left 1839.
Trinity CoUege, Dublin ; B.A., 1864; M.A., 1867; Holy Orders, 1861; Curate
of Morwenstow, Cornwall, 1851, and of Bordesley, 1853; Assistant
Master of Leeds Grammar School, 1856 ; resigned in 1891 ; resides at Leeds.
425. Pringle, Charles John— born at Gibraltar, June 30, 1823 ;
brother of No. 174 ; son, vide 2474 ; left 1839.
Civil Service; Accountant, H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich; Storekeeper and
Accountant, H.M. Dockyard, Pembroke Doclk ; died in Guernsey, 1891.
426. Gott, Augustus Grant— born in Middlesex, June 4, 1823;
brother of No. 423 ; left 1833.
Emigrated to Canada ; returned to England and was called to the Bar, but did
not practise ; died at Kensington, 1863.
427. Stewart, William Henry — born at Camberwell, June 15,
1817 ; son of Robert Stewart ; left 1833.
Vide Add : et Corr :
428. Dalrymple, William Henry— born at Exeter, March 10,
1817 ; son of Charles Dabymple ; vide 480 ; left 1834.
Commissariat Department of the Army; Deputy Assistant Commissary
Gteneral, 1837 ; Assistant Commissary General, 1849 ; half -pay in 1862 ; died in
1864.
429. Rynd, James Goodlatte— born at Dublin, March 10, 1817 ;
son of Thomas Eynd ; vide 430, 518, 589 ; left 1833.
Trinity College, Dublin ; won several medals ; Moderator, 1838 ; Barrister at
Law ; died in 1853.
430. Rynd, Henry Nassau — born at Dublin, November 4, 1820 ;
brother of No. 429 ; son, vide 2111 ; left 1837.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A. and Div. Test., 1844 ; M.A., 1849 ; Holy Orders,
1844 ; Curate of the Yale Parish, Guernsey, 1844 ; Incumbent of Stockbridge,
1846 ; Vicar of Shinfield, Beading, 1867 ; died in 1890.
LENT TERM, 1833.
431. Betts, Charles— bom in Guernsey, March 1, 1818 ; son of
John Betts and Martha Price ; vide 513 ; left 1834.
Imperial Normal College, Trieste, 1827-32 (1st prize in the YI. Form):
Elizabeth College, Guemsev, 1833-4 ; joined his father in business in Trieste,
firm " M^tivier, Betts, and Uarey," 1834-42; entered the service of the Egyptian
Government in 1843 ; employed in the Transit Administration, till railways were
opened ; became Vice-Director and Inspector-General of the ^gyptain Govern-
ment Bail ways; was created "Bey of the Ist Class" (Lieutenant-Gteneral) ;
received Decorations at the hands of no less than nine Foreign Potentates,
viz. : Knight of the Turkish Order, *' Medjidie ; " Commander of the Turkish
Order, " Osmanieh ; " Knight of the Bussian Order of " St. Stanislaus ; "
Knight of the Saxe Coburg Order of Merit, " Ernestine; " Knight of the Italian
Order of " The Crown ; " Commander of the Prussian Order of " The Crown ; "
Grand Officer of the Order ''du ChSne" from the King of Holland; Commander
of the 1st Class Austrian Order, " Francis Joseph ; " Commander of the
*' Wenden Crown " from the Grand Doke of Mecklenburg Sohwerin ; ia 187( h«
&IIZABBTH OOLLBOtB &EaX8TlB. fit
was appointed Egyptian Delegate to the International Telegraph Conference at
St. Peteraburff; ma Excellency Betts Bey freqnently represented the VioerOTt
in doing the hononrs to Imperial and Royal VisitorB (incloding H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales on three occasions); retired from ill-health in 1880, after
thirty-seven years' service in Egypt, on pension to Qoemsey; residence.
Mount Bow.
432. Gallienne, William— born in Guernsey, May 28, 1820;
brother of No. 319 ; left 1839.
Chemist's apprentice in England ; died at the age of 18.
433. Kennedy, Richard James Besley — bom in Guernsey,
December 10, 1824 ; brother of No. 42 ; left 1841.
Coffee planter in Ceylon and Natal ; died in 1876.
434. Dickeson, Stephen— bom in Dublin, September 17, 1816 ;
son of James Thomas Dickeson ; left 1833.
Vide Add: etCorr:
EASTER TERM, 1833.
435. Lane, George Le Mesurier — son of Major-General Ambrose
Lane and Elizabeth Le Mesurier ; vide 713 ; left 1841.
Ensign, 68rd Begiment, 1841 ; died in that rank in India in 1848.
436. Phillips, George — bom at Madras, December 13, 1823; son
of George PhiUips ; left 1838.
Ensign, 47th Regiment, 1841; Lieutenant, 1846; desiring active service he
exchanged into the 24th Regiment, 1846; and was killM at the battle of
Chillianwallah, 1849 ; medal sent to his relatives.
437. Dalgairns, Chas. Anderson— bom in Guernsey, April 7,
1825 ; brother of No. 124 ; left 1841.
Medicine; Kind's College, London; M.R.O.S., 1847, and L.S.A., 1860;
practised at Chipping Ongar, Essex; removed to Wisconsin, U.S.A., 1867;
in 1864 was offered a commission in the 26th Wisconsin Regiment and
joined GteneraJ Sherman's Armv : went throngh the whole of the " Great
March; '^ present at the battles of Chattanooga, Colombia, Cheraw, Fayetteville,
and Bentonville ; M.D. of the Wisconsin American Medical Cooncil, 1867 ;
practised at Mineral Point and Tarrytown ; returned to England in bad health
and died in 1877,
438. Tuson, Henry— born at Ilchester, October 4, 1817 ; son of
Edward Tuson ; left 1834.
Holy Orders, 1846; Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S., in Bengal, 1848-1866; Vicar of
Flixton, 1872-7 ; Rector of South Elmham, St. James, Halesworth, Suffolk.
1877-93; died in 1898. '
439. Tuson, Edward Baily— born at Ilchester, March 4,1819:
brother of No. 438 ; left 1836.
Medicine; M.R.C.S., England, 1842 ; L.S.A., 1843; Assistant Surgeon, Army
Med. De^t., 1844 ; Surgeon, 1854 ; Surgeon-Major, 1866 ; Dep.-Surg.-General,
1872; Cnmean War, 1855, as Surgeon of the 12th Lancers (medal, with
Bevastopol clasp and Turkish medal) ; retired on half -pay, in 1879, with th«
rank of burgeon-General; residence, Torquay.
Elizabeth Oollbge BaaisTElt.
440. Carey, John Le Marchant — bom at Chatham, Sep-
tember 29, 1824 ; son of Major-General Shr Octavius
Carey, C.B., K.C.H., and Harriet Le Marchant; vide 447,
448, 847, 848, 849 ; left 1837.
Ensign to Captain in the 44th Begiment (1842 to 1851) ; afterwards a Police
Magistrate in Australia, where he died.
441. Chepmell, Henry— born in Guernsey, June 25, 1824; brother
of No. 27 ; left 1840.
Settled in business at Ottawa, Canada, where he died, 1879.
442. Tapper, Gaspard Le Marchant — son of Daniel Tupper
(H.M. Eeceiver General, Guernsey), of Melrose, and Anna
Maria Le Marchant ; vide 792, 818 ; left 1839.
lieutenant, Boyal Artillery, 1845 ; Captain, 1853 ; Brevet-Major, 1854 : Brevet-
lieutenant-Colonel, 1862 ; Colonel, 1878 ; Lieutenant-General, 1887 ; Crimean
War, 1854-56 ; present at battle of Balaclava, repulse of sortie, 26th October ;
battle of Inkermann (wounded) ; Tchemaya, and fall of Sevastopol, (brevet of
Major, Crimean medal and clasps for Balaclava, Inkermann, and Sevastopol,
Med j idle, Turkish and Sardinian medals, mentioned in despatches) ; Colonel-
Commandant, K.A., 1895 ; General Tupper was offered, but declined, the
appointment of Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey; residence, Cornwall
(jhuxlens, London.
•
443. Carey, Thomas Augustus — born in Guernsey, February 16,
1827 ; brother of No. 284 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 17th Bengal N.I., 1843 ; Lieutenant, 1849 ; Captain, 1856 ;
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1859; Colonel, 1866 ; Major-General, 1877 ; Lidian Mutiny,
1857-69; relief of Lucknow; action of Cawnpore against the Gwalior Mutineers;
action of Seraiffhat ; siege and capture of Lucknow ; taking of Fort Booyah ;
action of Allangunj ; occupation of Bohilcund ; actions of BareiUy and
Sissyaghat :^relief of Lucknow, as D.A.Q.M.G. on the staff of Sir Colin
Cam]9bell (medal, two clasps, and brevets of Major and Lient.-Colonel,
mentioned nine times in despatches) ; siege of Lucknow, as D.Q.M.G. ;
attained the rank of General in 1878 ; died in London in 1892.
444. Gardner, Edward Cornwall— bom at Colchester, May 2,
1820 ; son of General the Hon. William H. Gardner, B.A.,
and Elizabeth Lydia Fyers ; son, vide 1091 ; left 1833.
H.E.LC.S. ; Ensign, 40th Bengal N.I., 1838; Lieutenant, 1842; Captain,
1851; volunteered for service in the China War, 1839-40 (medal); was
killed in the Burmese War at the action of Akoktoung, 19th November,
1852.
TRINITY TERM, 1833.
' 445. Garrard, Francis Thomas — bom in September 30, 1823 ;
brother of No. 421 ; left 1838.
/ Addiscombe; H.E.I.C.S.; Ensi^, 27th Madras N.I., 1841; Surveyor in
Province of Wellesley, 1845 ; resigned from ill-health ; Quarter-Master and
Interpreter to his Corps, 1850 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 ; at Bunnee with rear-
guard of Commander-m-Chief 's Army in operations against Lucknow , com-
manded outposts at Armorah, 1858, present with Lord Mark Kerr's force
at DebrehiaJi and Jugdespore ; and at Toolsugpore, under Brigadier Bowcroft,
December, 1858 (Indian medal, Lucknow and Central India clasps) ; retired
after twenty years' service from ill-health with the rank of Major ; residenoe,
Btreatham fiill*
fiXiZSABBTH dOLLSOB BlOIBTBB. dfi
446. Warwick, William Richard— born at Bristol, May ll,
1822 ; son of Biohard Warwick ; left 1834.
Vide Add : et Con :
447. Carey, Octavius — bom in Galway, November 11, 1820;
brother of No. 440 ; left 1834.
Ensiffn and lieutenant, 29th Regiment, 1843 to 1845 ; killed at the battle of
Moodkee, 1845.
448. Carey, Robert— bom in Galway, December 12, 1821 ; brother
.of No. 440 ; left 1834.
Ensign, 40th Regiment, 1R39 ; Captain, 1841 ; Major. 1846 ; Lieutenant-
Colonel, 1849 ; Colonel, 1864 ; Afghan War, 1841-43 ; actions of Bolan Pass,
Eojak Pass, Quetta, and Candahar; occnpation of Cabal, Khyber Pass (medal);
Crimean War, 1854 ; Acting Qoarter-MasterGteneral with Turkish Contingent,
and commanded a Brigade (Brevet-Major, Medjidie and Tarkish medals);
D.A.G. in Australia in 1860; Maori War, 1860-61 (C.B.); D.A.G., 1868, in
Waikato District ; action of Rangiriri (promoted Colonel) : New Zealand
Campaigni 1864-65 : actions of Paterangi, Teawamntn, Orakau, Pukelimahinik
and MuKumam ; also campcugn of 1866 : capture of Otapowa and Waikoto and
operations round Mount Eg^ont (medal) ; Deputy-Judge- Advocate, Head-
Quarters, 1870-1882; Distinguished Service Reward; half -pay as Major-
General, 1866 ; died, 1883 ; tablet in Town Church, Guernsey.
449. Cowper, James Southwood — bom in London, December 30,
1820 ; brother of No. 123 ; left 1837.
Died before entering any profession.
460. Qaye, William Thomas — bom at Dunster, Somerset,
August 6, 1823 ; son of William Gaye ; vide 451, 706 ; left
1839.
Medicine; M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., Eng., 1847; M.B., London, 1852; practised at
Williton, Taunton ; died, 1868.
451. Gaye, Douglas — born at Minebead, Somerset, January 9,
1825 ; brother of No. 450 ; left 1836.
H JS.I.C.S., Lieut., Bombay Artillery, 1^41 ; Captain, 1854 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1861 ;
Brevet-Colonel, 1866 ; Lispector-General of Artillery for India, 1869 ; served in
Sind in 1843 : in command of two guns of a detachment which, in the night
attack on the British Camp near Shadadpur, defeated and dispersed the forces
of Mir Shah Mahomed, taking all his cannon ; retired as Major-General, 1878 ;
residence, Barnstaple.
452. Heathy William — bom at Exeter, December 21, 1819 ; son
of Bev. George Heatb ; left 1835.
Uniyersity of Gteneva (honours) ; formed one of the travelling party with
Bodolph Topffer in his excursions in the Alps, 1838-9 ; and is alludea to in
" NowoeoMx Vaycigea en Zigzag,*' (2nd edition, Paris, 1846), under the name of
" Harrison."
453. Preston, Rich. Christoplier— left 1835.
No profession; independent means ; died in September, 1895.
464. Gullick, Tliomas Asl<ew — bora in Guernsey, June 21, 1820;
brother of No. 72 ; left 1836.
Bngaged in the brewery with his brother No. 72 ; died in I860*
loo fiuzABSTH COLIAOB BbOISTEIl
455. Elliott, Edward — bom at Berwick-on-Tweed, September l7,
1818 ; son of Edward Elliott ; left 1835.
YideAdd: etCozr:
456. Price (afterwards Powel) Hugh Powell — bom at Tours,
November 16, 1822 ; son of Hugb Price, of Castle Madoc,
Brecon, High Sheriff of Brecon ; left 1835.
ABBnmed the nftme of Powel in 1875 ; succeeded his i&ther in the family estates
at Onstle Madoc : contested Brecon in the Liberal interest in 1868 and 1870,
bat, after the Irish Home Bole BiU was attempted, he became a Liberal
Unionist; 3JP, and D.L. for Brecon, and J.P. for Berks; residence, Castle
Madoc
457. Boys, Edward — bom at Deal, September 2, 1817; son of
Captain Edward Boys, B.N. ; left 1836.
Holy Orders, 1852 ; Corate of Dover ; Vicar of Oakley, Backs ; <lied there in
1883.
458. De Lisle, Alfred Theodore— bom in Paris, October 3, 1822;
son of Thomas de Lisle and Modesto Sorlut ; left 1837.
In a banking firm in Paris ; died — .
459. McCrea, Robert Barlow — ^bom at Plymouth, January 9,
1823 ; son of Admiral Bobert Coutart McGrea and Charlotte
Dobr6e ; vide 460, 461, 592 ; left 1838.
Lieutenant, B.A, 1842; Captain, 1848; Brevet-Major, 1859: Lieut. -Colonel,
1863; Colonel, 1868; was present and in command of three batteries and a
detachment of the 4l8t Begmient at the revolution which upset the Emperor
Fausti, in Hayti, in 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at Port au
Prince, and carried ofiF the Emperor (thanks of English and French Gk>vem-
ments, and brevet of Major); retired as Major-General, 1874; one of the
Sromoters and directors of the Army and Navy Stores from their first opening ;
ied at Ewell, Surrey, 1897 ; buried in Guernsey.
460. McCrea, James — bom at Carbeal, Tor Point, February 19,
1825 ; brother of No. 459 ; son, vide 1608 ; left 1834.
Ensi^, 45th Hegiment, 1842; Captain, 1854; Kaffir War, 1846-47 (medal) ; sold
out m 1866 ; Constable, St. Peter Port, 1870-1 ; Lieutenant-Colon^ and
D.A.A.G., Bo^al Guernsey Militia, 1866, till his death in 1885 in Guernsey ;
buried with military honours ; was Director of Elizabeth College, 1869-75.
461. McCrea, Richard Charles— born in Guernsey, April 18,
1826 ; brother of No. 459 ; son, vide 1294 ; left 1838.
Ensign, 64th Begiment, 1843 ; Captain, 1857 ; served with a detachment of the
17th Kegiment with Lieutenant-dolonel Outram's LiRht Brigade in the South
Mahratta Campaign, 1844-45, and was present in all its operations, including
the capture of Gotea and storming of Monoghur stockades ; Indian Mutiny,
1857 ; D.A.Q.M.G. to General Windham's force at Cawnpore ; killed in action
in November, 1857, while spiking the enemy's guns, under a heavy fire, and
thereby saving the British position ; would have received the V.C. had he
survived. He was buried at the ruined church at Cawnpore by a party of his
regiment, under the command of Lieutenant Frank du Bois Lukis (brother of
No. 26).
462. Moullin, Fred. Messurier — born in Guernsey, November 23,
1820 ; brother of No. 368 ; left 1838.
No profeasion ; died in 1844.
Elizabbth Gollbob Beqisteb. 101
463. Moullin, James Mansell — bom in Guernsey, Jaly % 1822;
brother of No. 368 ; left 1839.
Medicine; M.R.O.Sm Eng., 1844 ; L.M., Dublin, 1843 ; Fell. Med. Soc. Lond.:
B.O.S., Ireland; Cons. Burg., Westboome Disp. ; wm &Uo Surgeon, OMtel
Hospital, Qnemsey, and Sorgeon, B.Q.M. ; practice in London; reddenoe,
Porchester Terrace, London.
464. Hocart, Benjamin— born in Guernsey, June 16, 1821;
brother of No. 115 ; left 1835.
Business in Brazil and Liven>ool ; FeUow of the Royal Qeographical Society ;
residence, Beulah Hill, Lonoon.
465. Blonde!, John Thomas Falla — bom in Guernsey, June 26,
1821 ; son of John Blondel and Elizabeth AUez ; left 1837.
Also College de VaJognes, Normandy ; went to America and West Indies, 184S ;
returned in 1844 ; gold mining operations in Australia in 1853 ; overseer of a
cattle station, 1853-8 ; commenoea farming in Guernsey in 1861 ; held a com-
mission in B.G.M., 1839-60; Lieutenant, 4th Rc^mcnt, 1889 ; Captain, 1840;
Dean, St. Saviour's Douzaine; residence, Frie B4ton, St. Saviour's,
Guernsey.
466. Gilmour, John Corlet— bom in the Isle of Man, Sep-
tember 10, 1823 ; son of Thomas Gilmour ; vide 475 ; left
1835.
Went to Australia ; injured his snine at the gold mines and was a cripple aU
his life; died at Bamsey, Isle of Man, in 1864.
467. El I wood, Francis — born at Granville; son of Edmund
Ellwood ; left 1833.
Vide Add : et Ck>rr :
468. Fogo, William Gordon — bom in Jersey, September 21,
1819 ; son of James Fogo ; left 1836.
No profession ; died in 1855.
LENT TERM, 1834.
469. De la Condamine, Henry Malcolm — bom in Malta,
October 10, 1823 ; son of William de la Condamine and
Martha Hennen, and descendant of Andr6 de la Condamine
(b. 1666), of the ancient and noble family of Cevennes ;
left 1840.
St. John's GoUege, Cambridge; B.A. (Senior Optima) 1844; Second Mathe-
matical Master, Foundation School, Bepton ; Holy Orders, 1846; Mathematical •
Master, Blackheath Proprietary School, 1846 to 1854; gifted with high
scientific attainments ; in 1853 he was offered the Professorship of Gheology at
King's College, London; this he declined, but was elected a Fellow oi the
Oeoiogical Society in the same year ; died suddenly at the age of thirty.
470. Naftel, Andrew John — bom in Guernsey, December 14,
1822 ; son of Andrew Naftel and Mary Le Masurier ; left
1837.
Emigrated to Australia, and died there.
102 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
471. Jefltepys, William Edward — ^born in Guernsey, December 2,
1824 ; son of Hilary Jefferys and Sarah Lilly ; left 1838.
Medicine; M.E.C.S., Eng., 1849; L.S.A.' 1848 (St. Bartholomew's) ; Medical
Officer, North District, St. Pancras Union; Fellow of the North London
Medical and Sorgical Society ; died in 1895.
472. Moullin, George Alaric— bom in Guernsey, May 9, 1824;
brother of No. 368 ; left 1841.
Trinity College, Dublin (silver medal, honours in French) ; Holy Orders ;
Rector of West Woodhay ; died in 1867.
473. Ozanne, Albert Thou me — born in Guernsey, August 11,
1825 ; brother of No. 283 ; son, vide 1836 ; left 1838.
Sheep farming at the Pyrenees, Ck>lony of Victoria, Australia, 1841 ; returned
to England in 1853, and to Guernsey in 1870 ; residence, Putron, Guernsey.
474. Mansell, George Maurice — ^born in Guernsey, Maroh 22,
1825; son of Colonel Peter Mansell, E.G.M. (St. Saviour's),
and Catherme Farrell ; left 1837.
Merchant Service ; became chief officer of the Swallow, a Liverpool vessel ;
died of yellow fever at St. Domingo, at the age of twenty-four.
475. Gilmour, Thomas Corse — born in the Isle of Man,
February 25, 1825 ; brother of No. 466 ; left 1837.
Merchant in New Orleans ; amassed a large fortune in the cotton trade ; died
in London in 1864.
476. Tupper, William de Lara — born in Catalonia, April 12,
1819 ; son of Colonel W. de Vic Tupper (p. 43) ; son, vide
1453 ; left 1835.
Settled in business at Bio, where he died.
477. Morice, John — bom at Church Knowle, Dorset, October 27,
1821 ; son of Eev. Eichard G. Morice ; left 1835.
Emigrated to the U.S.A., and died there.
478. Morice, Houlton Hartwell — born at Church Knowle,
June 8, 1824 ; brother of No. 477 ; left 1835.
Goal merchant at Swansea ; died 1879.
479. Mansell, Frederick — bom in Guernsey, April 7, 1823 ; son
of John Mansell and Mary AUez ; left 1834.
Emigrated to America ; orange planter in Louisiana.
480. Dalrymple, John FItzroy— bom at Exeter, April 3, 1818;
brother of No. 428 ; left 1835.
Ensign, 39th Foot; Lieutenant, 1837; Captain, 1851; 3rd West India
Begiment, 1857 ; retired in 1858.
481. Law, Theophilus — born at Mary-le-Bow, London, June 20,
1821 ; son of WilUam Law ; vide 491 ; left 1837.
Vide Add : et Con;
Elizabbth Oollbob Beoistsb. lOS
482. Lipscomb, Harry Cartels— born at Chelsea, July 27, 1821 ;
son of William Lipscomb ; left 1836.
Dnrham University; B.Am 1843; MJL, 1844; Holy Orders, 1844; Vic&rof
Staindrop and Rector of Cockfield, Ck>ant7 Durham, 1846, and Chaplain to th«
Duke or Cleveland and Lord Barnard; J.P. for the County of Durham;
celebrated his jabUee at Staindrop in 1896 ; author of " History of Staimdrop
Church."
483. Lipscomb, William— bom at Brompton, August 9, 1825;
brother of No. 482 ; left 1836.
Also Winchester CoUege ; Ac[ent to the esUtes of Lord Bavile ; J.P. for tha
West Biding of Yorkshire ; residence, Wakefield.
TRINITY TERM, 1834.
484. Hyder, William Augustine — bom at Canterbury, March IS,
1818 ; son of William Hyder ; left 1836.
Comet in the Queen's Own 4th Light Dragoons, 1888 ; exchanged into tha
10th (Prince of Wales' Own) Hussars, 1888 ; Lieutenant, 1889 ; retired 1846.
486. De Jersey, Peter Rivers — bom in Guemsey, August 29,
1828 ; brother of No. 374 ; left 1845.
TrinityCoUege, Oxford: B. A., 1853; M.A., 1866 : Holy Orders, 1853; Curate
of Moulsham, 1853, and Doddington; Vicar of Aslacton, 1866, and of Empshott,
1869, till his death in 1890.
486. Ottley, Osborn— born at Bath, August 4, 1817; son of
George Ottley ; left 1835.
Went to New South Wales in 1837 ; Bank of Australasia ; became manager of
one of its branches ; retired ; resides in London.
487. Ottley, Ashton Boyce— bom in Antigua, December 14,
1822 ; brother of No. 486 ; left 1835.
Went to New South Wales about 1840, and became manager of the Australian
Joint Stock Bank ; died at Sydney in 1866.
488. Mauger, John — born in Guemsey, May 9, 1822 ; brother of
No. 81 ; left 1841.
Second Lieutenant, B.M.L.I. fPortamouth Division) 1842 ; First Lieutenant,
1846 ; Captain, 1864 ; served in H.M.S. Nile and Termagant^ in 1864 ; present
at blockade of Bevel in the Baltic ; invalided and died at Hastings in 1857.
489. Utermarck, de Carteret — born in Guernsey, June 5, 1824 ;
brother of No. 82; left 1839.
Engaged in a bank in Australia, where he died.
490. Heysliam, Robert Tiiornton — bom at Eedbum, May 21,
1826; son of Bobert Thornton Heysham, of Stagenhoe
Park, Herts ; vide 803, 804 ; left 1841.
1845 (medal and clasp) ; resigned in 1851, and settled in Australia,
where he died in 1868*
104 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
491. Law, William Charles— bom in London, February, 1820 •
brother of No. 481 ; left 1836.
H.E.I.C.8.; Ensign, 2l8t Madras N.I., 1837; Lieutenant, 1840: died at
Malacca in 1847.
492. Pellatt, Apsley— bom in London, December 2, 1819; son of
Apsley Pellatt, of Holland Street, Blackfriars ; left 1835.
St. Paul's School and Eine's College, London ; then sent to Elizabeth College,
being in delicate health ; died, 1838, in London.
493. Strudhoff, George — born at Trieste; son of George
Stmdhoff ; left 1836.
Partner and Assistant Director of the " StabilimerUo Teenicoi" an eztenaive
engineering and shipboilding establishment at Trieste, where several Austrian
warships were cons^ucted ; died — .
494. Carey, Tupper — born in Guernsey, September 26, 1823 ; son
of Commissary-General Tupper Carey (Summerland) and
Anne Le Mesurier ; vide 562 ; left 1839.
Christ Church, Oxford ; B.A. (Hon. 4th class Math.) 1846 ; M.A.,
1852 ; Holy Orders, 1847 ; Curate of Lon^bridge, 1847-59 ; and East TTamTii^Tn,
1859-61; Rural Dean of Chalke, 1863; Diocesan Inspector of Schools, 1863 to
1884 ; Rector of Fyfield and Vicar of Ebbesbome TVake, Salisbury, 1861, till his
death in 1897.
495. Watt, William Godfrey— bom at Deal, Febraary 24, 1821 ;
son of WiUiam Watt ; left 1836.
Medicine, M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A., 1842; Army Medical Department, 1844;
served for thirteen vears in the 23rd Fusiliers ; Eastern Campaign, 1854-55 ;
present at the battles of Alma and Inkermann, and siege of Sevastopol (medal
with three clasps, Medjidie and Turkish medad) ; served as I^incipal Medical
Officer in Ceylon ana Malta ; retired, witn rank of Surgeon-General ;
residence. Deal.
496. Watt, Thomas Halliday— bom at Deal, September 15, 1822;
brother of No. 495 ; left 1837.
Medicine, M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A. ; emigrated to Canada in 1849, where he
still resides (Oaklands, Niagara).
497. Chepmell, Charles William — born in Guemsey, July 18,
1826 ; son of Colonel Charles Chepmell and Mary Dobr6e ;
vide 565 ; left 1844.
Caius College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1849 ; (Senior Optime) ; Assistant Mathe-
matical Master at Eton, under the Rev. Stephen Hawtrey (Mathematical
Master) ; Holy Orders, 1861 ; Curate at the Vale, Guemsey, to his uncle, the
Rev. W. Chepmell, rector, 1851-2; ill-health obliged him to remove to
Australia, where he became noted as a preacher ; died at Sydney, 1854.
■
498. Mann, Frederick William — born in Guemsey, December 24,
1822 ; brother of No. 372 ; left 1838.
St. Peter's College, Cambridge (Scholar); B.A., 1849; M.A., 1852; Holy
Orders, 1850; Curate of Hunton, 1860; Wvham, 1853; Rector of the Forest,
Guemsey, 1867, and of the Castel, 1880 ; a talented artist.
499. Nicoll, John — bom at Dunster, SoQierset, May 12, 1823; son
of Captain John Nicoll ; left 183o.
Vide Add: etCorr:
Elizabeth College Beqisteh. 105
500. Gore, William Francis — bora in Wexford, November 9,
1819; SOD of Thomas Gore and Elizabeth Corbet; left
1836.
Holy Orders, 1842; ordained in Australia; Incumbent of All Saints',
Paramatta, in 1S52; retnmed to England in 1862, but did not officiate; died in
1885.
501. Clark, Henry — bom in Guerasey, Febrnary 24, 1819 ; son of
Captain Henry Clark, R.N., and Harriet Godden ; left
1835.
Civil Service; H.M. Treasury, 1841; transferred to the War Office, 1865;
retdred on pension, 1865 ; died about 1872.
502. Palmer, Edward Feilding— bora at Tamworth, April 2,
1823; son of Shirley Palmer, M.D., and Marie
Jos^hine Minette de Br^haut, ai noble French descent ;
left 1835.
Also King Edward's School, Birmingham ; Medicine ; M.R.C.S., 1845 ; went to
Australia in 1850 ; appointed Coroner ; he afterwards became a Judge ; visited
and aided the aborigines in sickness, and was much beloved by them ; died at
Maryborough, Wide Bay, Australia, in 1875.
503. Palmer, Henry Andrew— bora at Tamworth, July 17, 1827;
brother of No. 502 ; left 1834.
Also King Edward's School, Birmingham ; went to Australia in 1847 ; Holy
Orders, 1852 ; ordained in Australia ; licensed to Sofala, N.S.W. ; afterwards
to Pitt Town and Wilberforce ; then Vicar of Petersham, near Sydney ; also
Rural Dean of Sydney ; died suddenly, in 1879, of heart disease.
504. Ceilings, Peter Bonamy — bora in Guerasey, August 4,
1821 ; brother of No. 47 ; left 1837.
Queen's College, Oxford; B.A., 1848; M.A., 1846 ; Holv Orders, 1848; Curate
of Pentrich, 1848; East Sutton, 1854; Bracknell, 1856; and Adisham, 1861 ;
Vicar of Sturry, Canterbury, 1867; resigned the living in 1891; residence,
Stroud.
505. Cracroft, Thomas — bora in Lincolnshire, December 26,
1819 ; son of Thomas R. Cracroft, of West Keal Hall, co.
Lincohi ; left 1837.
Went to Van Diemen's Land as Private Secretarv to his uncle. Captain Sir
John Franklin, R.N., K.C.H., of Arctic renown, then Lieutenant-Governor;
aiterwards entered the Colonial Office there ; died of fever.
506. Davis, Henry — born at Bloxham, April 17, 1823; son of
William Davis ; left 1836.
Went to Australia in 1841, and became a settler ; died from sunstroke
about 1888.
507. Bishop, Charles Henry — born in Guernsey, May 22, 1826;
son of Charles Bishop and Elizabeth de Jersey ; left 1841.
Business in High-street, Guernsey ; afterwards became a Wesleyan Minister at
Hayti ; returned to England in 1870, and continued his ministry in Jersey and
Norfolk.
LENT TERM, 1835.
508. Kenyon, James— born December 25, 1818 ; left 1835.
Probably the James Kenyon who entered the medical profession ; M.R.C.S.,
En^., and L.S.A., 1838 ; medical officer of the West Derby Union.
H
106 Elizabeth College Bbgistbb.
509. Martel, Thomas — born in Guernsey, November 4, 1824;
son of Thomas Martel and Elizabeth Giffard; vide 710, 719;
son, vide 1320 ; left 1840.
Merchant in Nova Scotia; afterwards employed in the States Office,
Guernsey ; also Major in the B.G.M. ; residence, Moont Dnrand.
510. Robin, Alfhed— born in Guernsey, December 27, 1823;
brother of No. 208 ; left 1837.
Merchant in Adelaide, South Australia ; died in Guernsey about 1875.
511. Balnbrigge, John Philip— born in Guernsey, July 18, 1821 ;
brother of No. 317 ; left 1836.
Engaged in the Bank of England, Liverpool Branch ; died 1875.
512. Hocart, John William— bom in Guernsey, December 10,
1822 ; brother of No. 115 ; left 1837.
In business in Adelaide, South Australia ; died in 1892.
513. Betts, George Haynes— bom at Trieste, April 3, 1828;
brother of No. 431 ; left 1837.
Also Guildford Grammar School, 1898-42 ; entered the service of the Egyptian
Government in 1848 (Transit Administration) ; rose to the rank of " Kaimalcan"
i.e.f Bey of the Second Glass ; continued in the Egyptian Government Service
for twenty-nine years ; died at Southampton in 1872.
514. Lee, Edward James — born at Walton, June 26, 1822 ; son
of William Lee ; left 1838.
Also Merchant Taylors' School ; farming in New Zealand ; died at Beachcroft,
near Southbridge, Canterbury, N.Z., in 1888.
515. Lee, Louis Hodgson— born at Calais, March 13, 1824;
brother of No. 514 ; left 1838.
Also St. Paul's School, London ; entered the service of the Union Bank of
London ; died at the age of twenty-one from the effects of an accident.
EASTER TERIVI, 1835.
516. Verner, Joiin Willougiiby — bom in Jersey, January 14,
1821 ; son of David Verner, of Derryesker, co. Armagh,
and Anna Wilford Cole ; vide 591 ; left 1835.
Settled in Canada ; Canadian Civil Service ; Collector of Customs.
517. Dobree, de Lisle de Beauvoir— born in Guernsey, April 23,
1827 ; son of Daniel de Lisle Dobr6e (De Beauvoir), and
Harriet Dobr6e ; vide 685 ; left 1845.
Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1847 ; B.A., 1851 ; Holy Orders, 1850 ; Curate of St.
Anne's, Alderney ; Perpetual Curate of St. Matthew's, Cobo, Guernsey ; died at
Pau, France, 1873 ; before hearing of his death the Bishop of Oxford wrote to
him, offering him the living of Great Bourton.
518. Rynd, Frederic Augustus — born at Toulouse, January 22,
1822 ; brother of No. 429 ; left 1839.
Wine merchant at Messina, Sicily; died there in 1867.
Elizabeth GoLLsaE Begistbb. 107
519. Forster, William Hill— born at Dublin, August 17, 1817;
son of John Forster ; left 1835.
Ensign, 76th Regiment, 1842; exchanged into the 9ih Regiment, 1848;
Lientenant, 1845 ; 5th Fusiliers, 1847 ; ser\'ed in the campaign on the
Sntlej, 1845-46, with the 9th Regiment (medal), and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded) and Sobraon ; sold ont as Lientenant
in 1849.
TRINITY TERM, 1835.
520. Liddell, Charles— born at Hull, April 27, 1820; son of
George Liddell ; left 1836.
Banker at Hull ; died in 1856.
521. Sykes, Joseph Alfred— born at Hull, November 6, 1823;
son of Joseph Sykes ; left 1836.
Ensign, 94th Regiment, 1841 ; Lieutenant, 1844 ; Captain, 1849 ; sold out in
1855.
522. Matthews, Henry John— born in London, April 22, 1821 ;
son of Bobert James Matthews ; left 1837.
Stated to have entered the Austrian Army, and to have risen to high rank.
523. Bogle-French, St. John George— born in India, December 7,
1825 ; son of Major St. John Bogle-French, H.E.I.C.S.,
and Louisa J. Bose ; left 1837.
Also at Southwell Collegiate School ; Medicine, St. Bartholomew's ; practised
in Hong-Eong and Australia ; died in London, 1853.
524. Bogle-French, Nathaniel — born at Nagpur, India,
November 5, 1827 ; brother of No. 523 ; left 1837.
Also at Southwell Collegiate School, and at Bonn ; for many years in the
Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne ; returned to England in 1863 ; died at
Thornton Heath, Surrey, 1876.
525. Barbet, James Valpy — bom in Guernsey, May 10,1826;
son of James Barbet, secretary to Bailiff Guille, and editor
of the Star ; left 1840.
No occupation ; died young.
526. Rusher, William Eaton — born at Oxford, January 13, 1820 ;
son of Dr. William Eusher (Oxford) ; left 1837.
Magdalen HaJl, Oxford ; B.A. (3rd class Classics) 1842 ; M.A. 1852 ; afflicted
with blindness and unable to follow any profession.
527. Stewart, Archibald — bom in Ireland, June 3, 1823 ; son of
Major Archibald Stewart, K.H., Bifle Brigade, and
Elizabeth Crosse ; left 1836.
Merchant Service ; died at Penang in 1886.
528. Stewart, Robert Crosse— born in Ireland, March 15, 1825;
brother of No. 527 ; left 1836.
ay.
^ctley Hospital, 1878-1880; commanding East District, Madras, 1880-1884;
H 2
108 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
served in the Indian Mutiny ; present at storm and capture of Meangunge ;
siege and capture of Lucknow, 1868 (severely wounded and horse wounded,
brevet of Major, medal and clasp) ; created a C.B. in 1881 ; retired as Major-
General, 1884 ; residence, Brighton.
529. Hocart, Theophilus— born in Guernsey, May 26, 1825;
brother of No. 115; left 1838.
Merchant Service ; died in Aldemey in 1854.
530. Butler, George Morant— bom at Oxford, February 6, 1823;
son of William Henry Butler ; left 1837.
Believed to have been a gentleman farmer, living on his own property at
Liphook, Hants.
531. Wilkins (afterwards de Winton) Charles Lorenzo —
bom at Florence, February 27, 1819 ; second son of the
Eev. Walter Wilkins, of Hay Castle, Brecon, and Maria
Chiappini ; left 1837.
Assumed the name of de Winton ; Ensign, 16th Begiment, 1889 ; Lientenant,
1841 ; Captain, 1848 ; Major, 1859 ; 76th Begiment, 1864 ; sold out in 1866, and
died 1879.
532. Collings, William Thomas— born in Guemsey, Febmary 4,
1823 ; son of Thomas Guerin Collings and Mary Allaire ;
son, vide 1415 ; left 1839.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A., 1848 ; M.A., 1863; F.S.A., F.G.S., F.R.S.A.
of Copenhagen ; Lieutenant, 1839 ; Captain, 1843, 2nd Begiment, B.G.L.I. ;
Wells Theological College, 1860-61 ; Holy Orders, 1852 ; Curate of E. Wells,
and Evening Lecturer, St. Cuthbert, Wells, 1852-63; Seigneur of Sark,
and Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Sark Militia, 1853 ; a model Seigneur,
and devoted to the welfare of his people ; died 1872.
533. Romany, Vicente — born in Spain, April 13, 1816; son of
Vicente Eomany ; left 1837.
A merchant at Denia, Spain; Yice-Consul to one of the South American
Bepublics ; died 1883.
534. Belin (afterwards de Belin) Charles Henry — born at Deal,
November 24, 1828 ; son of the Eev. Charles Belin (Vice-
Principal, Elizabeth College) and Mary Ann Watts ; left
1837.
Also Guildford Grajnmar School, where his father was Head Master, after 1837 ;
medical student.
535. Tayler, James Mari us— brother of No. 203; left 1839.
Holy Orders, 1853; Assistant-Master Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1848 to
1857 ; then Ipswich School, 1858-1864 ; Bector of Quendon, Saffron-Waldon,
1864 ; died 1885.
LENT TERM, 1836.
536. Metcalfe, George Chegwin — bom in Guernsey, December 5,
1824 ; son of Lieutenant Henry Metcalfe (32nd Eegt.) and
Mary Gibson ; left 1836.
Educated for Sandhurst ; but owin^ to adverse circmnstances was compeUed to
go into business ; died of rapid decline at the age of twent7-onet
ElIZABETQ CoLLBQE BBatSTBB. 109
537. Macdougall, John Alexander — born at Boulogne, April 11,
1820; son of Coll Maodougall and Jane Cameron; left
1836.
Ensign, 62nd Regiment, 1841; Ldeatenant, 1848; exchanged into tlie 28th,
1844; sold out, 1847.
538. Moore, Alfred William— bom at Highgate, March 13, 1823;
son of Robert Moore ; left 1838.
Medicine ; M.B.G.S., Eng., 1850 ; L.S.A., 1849 ; author of " Corpulency and itt
new Dietary Cure."
539. Moore, Charles Wyndham— bom at Highgate, April 18,
1825 ; brother of No. 538 ; left 1838.
Vide Add : et Corr :
TRINITY TERM, 1836.
540. Goodwin, Henry — bora in London, April 8, 1820; son of
Edward Goodwin (Walbrook) ; left 1838.
Christ College, Oxford, 1838; B.A. (4th class Lit. Ham.) 1842; M.A., 1845; Holy
Orders, 1843 ; Chaplain of Christ Church, Oxford. 1843- 1844 ; Vicar of Twyning,
Gloucester, and Watford, 1844 ; residence, Watford.
541. Utermarck, Charles — born in Guernsey, March 14, 1826 ;
brother of No. 82 ; left 1844.
Exeter College, Oxford, 1845 ; B.A., 1848; Holy Orders; Incumbent of Withy-
combe, Baleigh, Exmouth, Devon ; died in 1853.
542. Goodwin, Charles Ellison— born at Preston, March 14,
1826 ; son of Captain Samuel Osnaburgh Goodwin (31st
Regiment) ; left 1836.
Ensign, 81st Begiment, 1843; lieutenant, 1846; Captain, 1851; retired in
1855.
543. Read, Henry — born at Cripplegate, London, December 24,
1821 ; son of Septimus Read ; loft 1837.
Vide Add : et Corr :
544. Rainsford, Edward — born at Oxford, July 8, 1823 ; son of
John Rainsford ; left 1839.
Believed to have settled in America.
545. Beauclerk, Lord George Augustus— bom in London,
December 14, 1818 ; son of the 8th Duke of St. Albans, and
Marie Janetta Nelthorpe ; left 1837.
Comet, 10th (Prince of Wales' Own) Hussars, 1838; Lieutenant, 1841;
Captain, 1844; Major, 1854; served in the Crimea; battle of Tchemaya,
siege and faU of Sevastopol (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal) ; trans-
ferred to he 6th Dragoon Guards, 1856 ; sold out, 1856 ; died in 1880.
546. Crick, George Edward— born in Essex, December 18, 1824;
son of Joseph Crick and Mary Ann Dissmore Jemmit ; left
1838.
Chemist at Maldon, Essex*
k.
ilO Elizabeth Oolleqe ttEaisTsfi.
547. Dillon (afterwards Dlllon-Trenchard) William Trenchard
— bom in Dorset, April 6, 1820; son of Henry Luke
DiUon-Trenchard, of Lytchett, Maltravers, Dorset.
No profession ; a landed proprietor ; assmned the name of Trenchard in
addition to Dillon ; died at Lytchett Hoase in 1846.
LENT TERM, 1837.
548. Clementson, Charles Doxat — bom in London, September,
1825 ; son of Colonel Charles Clementson ; left 1840.
Also Winchester; H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 14th Madras N.I., 1843; Lieutenant,
1847 ; Captain, 1858 ; Major, 1866 ; Staff Corps, 1864 ; Cantonment Magistrate
and Judge oif Small Cause Court, St. Thomas' Mount, 1865 ; Joint
Magistrate, Nilgiri District, 1876-82; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1872; Lieutenant*
General, 1891 ; retired, and resides at Ootacamund, India, where he owns a
property.
549. Sivori, Charles — born at Havannah, October 20, 1820; son
of Joseph Sivori ; left 1837.
Vide Add : et Corr :
550. Hutchesson, Thomas — born in Guernsey, August 18, 1826;
brother of No. 204 ; son, vide 1442 ; left 1841.
Worcester CoUege, Oxford, 1844 ; no profession ; Seigneur of Le Comte and
its dependencies, Guernsey ; died in 1855.
551. Chitty, Aynott John James— born at Madras, July 21, 1822;
son of Aynott Chitty ; left 1837.
Medicine; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1846; L.S.A., 1851 (King's CoUege); Ceylon
Medical Service ; Medical Officer, Mere Union, Wilts.
EASTER TERM, 1837.
552. Carey, Charles Le Mesurier — born in Guernsey,
January 17, 1827 ; brother of No. 494 ; left 1838.
Ensign, 1847, in the 63rd Eegiment ; Lieutenant, 1850 ; Captain, 1854 ; Major,
1860 ; served with the 63rd in the Eastern Campaign, 1854, to July, 1855 ;
including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann, and siege of Sevastopol
(medal with four clasps, brevet of Major, and Turkish medal) ; retired in 1861 as
Major ; Director of EUzabeth College, 1865-71 ; at various times he fiUed the
offices of Constable of St. Peter Port and Vice-President and President of the
Poor-Law Board ; residence, Beaumont, Guernsey.
553. Mauger, John Sleque — born in Guernsey, July 25,1826;
brother of No. 199 ; left 1837.
Business in London ; died, 1876.
554. Routh, Frederic Randolph — born at Leghorn, April 6,
1828 ; son of Henry Lloyd Eouth and Ann Dobr6e ; vide
569 ; loft 1839.
Business in New York ; married a niece of Washington Lring.
Elizabeth College Beoibteb. Ill
TRINITY TERM, 1837.
555. Le Page, John — bom in Guernsey, October 26, 1825; son of
John Le Page and Mary Dowdney ; left 1840.
Merchant Service; commanded a vessel trading between London and
Guernsey, and also abroad ; taken ill on a voyage homo and died in hospital in
London.
556. Carey, Osmond — bom in Guernsey, March 7, 1826 ; brother
of No. 210 ; son, vide 1465 ; left 1844.
Wadham College, Oxford ; B.A., 1849 ; Holy Orders, 1856 ; Curate of Torteval ;
Vicar of St. Matthew's, Cobo, 1862-1875; Rector of the Castel, Oaemsey,
1875-1880 ; died in Guernsey in 1883.
557. Melllsh, William John — born in Guernsey, June 2, 1829;
son of William Mellish and Elizabeth Lilly ; vide 735,
1017 ; left 1848.
gueen's CoUege, Cambridge; B.A., 1852; M.A., 1855; Holv Orders, 1852;
urate of Halstock, 1852 ; Vicar of Orston, Notts, 1855 ; and of Bardney, 1872 ;
Hector of Winestead, Hull, 1873 ; died there 1889.
558. Carey, Falkland — born in Guernsey, July 17, 1830; son of
Albert Carey (Rozel) and Leonora Cardew ; left 1844.
Lieutenant, B.A., 1849 ; Captain, 1855 ; retired on an annuity in 1871 ; died
1878.
559. Georges, Fred, de Havil land— born at Plymouth,
December 28, 1827 ; son of William Pain Georges ; left
1838.
Went to Australia and died in 1891.
560. Georges, Theodore Clayton — born at Plymouth, May 14,
1829 ; brother of No. 559 ; left 1838.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 56th Madras N.I., 1846 ; Captain, 1861 ; Major, 1866 ;
Lieut.-Colonel, 187^; Colonel, 1877; Madras Staff Corps, 1866 ; employed in
field service in Burmah, 1852-53 (medal) ; Afghan War, 1879-1880 (medalj ;
died in 1886.
561. Carey, John James — bom in Guernsey, Febmary 16, 1830 ;
brother of No. 284 ; left 1841.
Civil Engineer, M.I.C.E. and F.B.G.S. ; apprenticed to Chief Engineer of
Dublin and Galway Railway, 1846; resident engineer, Cavan Branch, 1852:
appointed to the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Bailwav, 1853 ; surveyed
500 miles of the line, and in 1855 started the railway works at Surat ; was
enrolled there as a mounted volunteer during the Indian Mutiny; in 1858,
selected to survey a rail line from Smyrna, to connect the Euphrates Valley
Bailway from Constantinople to the Persian Gulf ; returned to India, 1859, and
employed on the Oudh Railway Survey; joined the East Indian Bailway
Company in 1860; on survey and construction, 1860-7; in 1868 joined the
Gk>vemment P.W.D. ; constructed the first Government railway, to Kham^aon,
in 1870 ; also made the Patree railway ; in 1872 was appointed Chief Engineer
to the Maharajah Holkar ; retired in 1881, but in 1882 accepted an appoint-
ment on the B.^. and C.I. Railway, and engaged on survey and construction ;
finally retired from Ihdia in 1884 ; appointed, in 1885, Government Inspector
for Railway Material for India ; retired to Guernsey in 1888 ; residence, Claire
Mare.
11^ Elizabeth College JEIegisIieb.
562. Carey, Augustus Dobree — bom in Guernsey, February 27,
1829 ; son of Havilland Carey and Augusta Dobr6e ; vide
705, 874, 955 ; left 1847.
Trinity GoUege, Cambridge ; B.A. (ninth Wrangler and fifth in second class
Classical Tripos) 1852 ; M. A., 1855 ; Holy Orders ; FeUow of Trinity College ;
acted Vice-Principal, Elizabeth College, Guernsey, for a short time in 1855 ;
Perpetual Curate of JBawtry, Notts, 1869 ; residence, Bawtry.
563. Brock, Arthur Metivier — born in Guernsey, March 26,
1828 ; brother of No. 46 ; left 1841.
Entered the E.N. ; Lieutenant in 1850; engaged as First Lieutenant of H.M.S.
Bittern and Hornet against pirates in the East Lidies and China Station
(thanks of the Admiralty) ; also in the hostilities in the Canton Hiver, 1857 ;
his behaviour and the accurate fire of his rocket-boats were brought under
special notice by the Commander-in-Chief, and he was promoted to the rank of
Commander for his services (China medal with clasps for Canton and Fatshan)
1857 ; invalided from the effects of exposure ; died at Edinburgh in May, 1858.
564. Guille, William Dalgairns — born in Guernsey, March 7,
1827 ; brother of No. 18 ; left 1841.
Second Lieutenant, B.A., 1847 ; First Lieutenant, 1848 ; Crimean War ; died
&om effects of exposure in the trenches before Sevastopol (1854) ; gazetted
Captain before his death was known ; was possessed of great musical talent.
565. Chepmell, Isaac Dobree — born in Guernsey, December 10,
1828 ; brother of No. 497 ; left 1845.
Medicine (King's College, Paris and Naples) ; M.B.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A.,
1850; M.D., St Andrew's, 1873; M.R.C.P., London, 1872; awarded the Second
Anatomical Prize, 1847, at King's College, and named Associate on leaving ;
travelled as family physician to Lord Holland, 1851-9 ; settled in Paris in 1859;
Hon. M.D. of Paris ; Ph^rsician to Galignani's Hospital, Paris ; removed to
London in 1870, practice in Brook-street ; member of Beception Committee
during the Medical Congress in 1881; Physician to H.I.M. the Empress
Eugenie ; retired 1896 ; residence, Carey Hall, Hurstpierpoint.
566. McLachlan, Lachlan Nicoll — born, August 2, 1823; son of
Donald McLachlan ; left 1838.
Ensign, 28th Regiment, 1839 ; Lieutenant, 57th Regiment, 1841 ; left the Army
in 1842.
567. Cherry, Henry Curtis — born in Suffolk, July 23, 1824; son
of the Eev. H. Curtis Cherry and Anne Cameron ; left 1838.
R.M. Academy, Woolwich ; died from the effects of an injury while still a
cadet.
568. Hardy, John de Lisle — born in Guernsey, July 14, 1828 ;
son of Thomas Guille Hardy and Mary Ann de Lisle ;
vide 632, 846, 1020.
Died at Elizabeth College, in 1838.
569. Routh, Charles Richard Augustus — born at Leghorn,
May 29, 1823 ; brother of No. 554 ; left 1840.
Also Bedford Grammar School ; engaged in business at Naples, also New York
and London ; died in 1895.
570. Barton, Henry Nowell — born at Bombay, October 6, 1823;
son of Captain James Barton ; son, vide 1507 ; left 1841.
Pembroke College, Oxford (Scholar and Fellow) ; B.A., 1844 ; M.A., 1847 ;
Holy Orders, 1847 ; Rector of St. Ervan, St. Issy, Cornwall, 1853 ; also Bural
Peau of Fyder, 1874 ; residence, St. Ervan Bectory.
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 113
571. Barton, Charles James — bom at Bombay, April 22, 1827 ;
brother of No. 570 ; left 1843.
H.E.I.G.S.; Second Lientenant, Bombay Artillery, 1846; Adjatant, Ist Battalion
Bombay Artillery, 1852 ; Captain, 1858 ; Lieatenant-Colonel, 1866 ; retired
aa Maior-Generaf in 1872 ; emigrated to Virginia, in 1872, with his family, and
died there in 1879.
572. Batt, Molyneux — born at Abergavenny, January 31, 1822 ;
brother of No. 320 ; left 1839.
Ensign, 98th Regiment, 1842; Lieutenant, 1844; Captain, 1864; retired in
1861.
573. Tyndall, John— born at Worcester, February 12, 1822; son
of William TyndaU ; left 1839.
H.E.I.C.S. College at Addiscombe, 1839-40 ; left and went to Bombay, Ceylon,
India, and Australia; in Ceylon he was engaged in coffee-planting; in 1H64 he
went to the Nilgiri Hills, India, in charge of coffee estatos ; returned to Ceylon
in 1868 as a coffee planter until 1884, when he went into business in London
(firm, TyndaU & Co., coffee importers) ; died 1897.
574. Tyndall, Graham — born in Belgium, December 14, 1829;
brother of No. 573 ; left 1842.
Trinity CoUege, Dublin ; B.A.-; Holy Orders; Curate of Beaulieu, Hants, and
Chaplain to Lord John Scott (Patron of Beaulieu) ; died there in 1872.
575. Tyndall, Bruce — born in Belgium, September 7, 1830;
brother of No. 573 ; left 1842.
No profession; went to China in 1853, and to Ceylon in 1854, for a short
time ; died in 1896.
576. Giddings, Horatio Henry — bom in Guernsey, April 17,
1824 ; brother of No. 78 ; left 1838.
Sheep farming in Australia.
577. Truss, George Eglon — born in Guernsey, February 26,
1822 ; son of Commander William Truss, R.N., and Mary
Ann PhiUips ; left 1838.
Served in the B.N. as a midshipman for a few years; went in the hired
transport, ^^ AtalcuUay* to the siege of St. Jean d'Acre, 1840; spent some
years in Uie U.S. A. ; ran the blockade several times in the Civil War ; after-
wards entered the merchant service ; died of yeUow fever in the West Indies in
1867.
578. Ross, James Alexander — born at Halifax, Nova Scotia,
February 28, 1828 ; son of James Alexander Ross ; left 1838.
Vide Add : et Corr :
579. Robllllard, William Thomas Hardman — born inAlderney,
February 13, 1823 ; son of Capt. William Robilliard, R.N.,
and Martha Clarke ; left 1839.
H.M. Greffier of the Court of Aldemey till his death in 1876 ; was also
organist of St. Anne's, Aldemey.
680. Marrett, Clement Augustus — born in Guernsey, July 24,
1823 ; son of John Marrett ; left 1841.
Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1841-5 ; B.A. (3rd class Lit. Hum.) 1846 ;
Holy Orders ; Curate of Tattingstone, near Ipswich, in 1854, and of St. Peter
Fort, Gaernsey, 1861-7 ; Rector of Torteval, Gaexnsey, 1867 ; died 1869.
114 Elizabeth Colleqe Beqistbb.
681. Snow, William Munby— bom at Exeter, July 17, 1824; son
of Thomas Snow ; left 1839.
Inherited the bnsiness of " Granger, Sanders, and Snow," wine merchants,
established in 1760; residence, Exeter.
582. Harper, Thomas Boak — bom in Jamaica, January 24,
1820 ; son of Colonel John Harper ; left 1837.
Vide Add: etCorr:
683. Heseltine, Benjamin Melville — bom in London, July 28,
1822 ; son of Benjamin Heseltine and Isabel Bridges ; left
1838.
Merchant Service ; was captain of a merchantman, lost with all hands abont
1848, probably off Liverpool.
LENT TERM, 1838.
584. Bernard, Henry — bom at Clatworthy, Somerset, March 4,
1820 ; son of the Eev. WiUiam Bernard ; left 1838.
Comet, 15th Hussars, 1842; invalided to the hills shortly after joining his
regiment at Bangalore ; died at sea in 1845 on voyage home.
585. Hine, George Augustus — born at Derby, September 12,
1825 ; son of the Eev. James Hine, French Independent
Minister in Guernsey ; left 1843.
Qnalified as a solicitor by examination before the Law Society, 1851 ; went to
Canada, where he again qualified by examination as attorney, 1855 ; settled
finally in -business at Toronto, where he resides.
686. Mansell, George Hope — born in Guemsey, September 15,
1826 ; brother of No. 59 ; left 1839.
Entered the K.N. in 1841 ; Lieutenant in 1848 ; in charge of H.M.S. Da-phnt^s
gig at capture and burning of an Indian village, in Vancouver's Island, 1851 ;
served in the Pacific during the Russian War, 1854-55; present in H.M.S. Psgwe
at the unsuccessful attack on Petropaulovski in 1854 ; served in China War,
1856-58 (medal) ; retired as Commander in 1870 ; residence, Southampton.
587. Mauger, Frederic — bom m Guemsey, March 23, 1825;
brother of No. 81 ; left 1841.
Medicine ; apprentice to Dr. Nicholas Magrath, B.N. ; appointed Assistant-
Surgeon, R.N. ; served in H.M.S. Victory^ Caledonia, aaia Powerful, between
1847 and 1850; died at Plymouth.
588. Eraud, Adolphus— born in Guernsey, July 16, 1824; brother
of No. 107 ; left 1839.
Also at school in France ; business in Guemsey, as a wine merohant ; retired
about 1893 ; resides at Blackheath.
889. Rynd, McKay — bom ua France, December 31, 1826 ; brother
of No. 429 ; left 1844.
Ensign, 8th Regiment, 1845 ; Captain, 1853 ; Major, 1855 ; Lieutenant-Colonel,
62nd Regiment, in the Crimean War ; siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with
olasp, Medjidie and Tnikish medal) ; died at Lausanne, 1874.
Elizabeth Collsob Beoisteb. 115
690. Morphy, William Fletcher James — born at Portsmouth,
April 26, 1825 ; son of Captain Jamos Morphy ; left 1838.
Ensign, 28tb R^fanent, 1842; 64th Regiment in 1849; Captain, 1855; Indian
Mutiny; killed in action near Gawnpore in 1857 (together with hin brother
officer and fellow Collegian, Captain B. C. McCroa, No. 461) while spiking the
enemy's gnns. It is said that Captain Morphy wonld also, witn Captain
McCrea, nave received the Y.C. had he 8ar\'ived. He was acting Brigade-
Major at the time of his death.
591. Werner, Frederick Thomas David—bom in Jersey, June 4,
1825 ; brother of No. 516 ; left 1840.
Sailed for India in the Conqueror in 1843, which was lost o£f Boulogne with
all hands, save a cabin boy.
592. McCrea, John Dobree — born at Carbeal, Tor Point,
March 26, 1829 ; brother of No. 459 ; loft 1842.
Entered the B.N. in 1842; Midshipman, H.M.S. Irin, at the operations in
Borneo (gazetted) ; Lieatenant, H.M.S. AUcto, in the expedition against
Kosoko, Cnief of Liagos, in 1853; highly commended for his services, and also
for the destruction of a slave vessel ; Lieutenant, H.M.S. Ptnelove, at the
bombardment of Bombarsund, 1854 (mentioned in despatches); Lieutenant,
H.M.S. Hastings^ at the bombardment of Sweaborg, 1855 (Baltic medal,
l^bzetted and promoted to (^ommander, 1856) ; Captain and Senior Officer at
Gibraltar, 1874-1877 (commended b^ the Admiralty) ; offered the Spanish Order
of the ** White Cross" for assisting to save a Spanish gun-boat; Admiral
Superintendent, Malta Dockyard, 1879, (highly commendedj; Admiral Superin-
tendent, Portsmouth Dockyard, 1882, awarded the Gk>od Service Pension;
died 1883.
593. Guerin, (afterwards de Guerin) John Collings— bom in
Guernsey, August 12, 1822 ;• youngest son of Lieutenant-
Colonel Elias Guerin, B.G.M., of Le Mont Durant,
Guernsey (a descendant of Daniel de Guerin, a Huguenot,
of the ancient and noble family of de Gu^lln, de la Ghaize,
Seigneurs de Teule, de Mon Souci, &c., near Clairao, in
Agenais, Guienne) and Mary Ann Collings ; left 1838.
Business in Guernsey ; Lieutenant, 3rd Begt., B.G.L.I., 1840; Captain, 1848 ;
resigned, 1846 ; re-appointed, 1848 ; Major, 1858 ; Lieut.-Colonel commanding,
1864-86; died in 1886. According to Tnpper's *' JJistorv of Ouemsevt" the
circumstances under which Captain Guenn was reduced to the ranks, and
afterwards reinstated with seven other officers, who had resigned their
commissions in consequence, elicited the declaration that " no officer should
in future be dismissed without the express sanction of the Secretary of State."
The Guernsey branch of the family has reverted to the ancient spelling of
the name.
594. Despard, Frederick William — bom at Dublin, August 2,
1828 ; son of Henry Despard ; left 1842.
Ensign (1846) to Captain (1860) in the 99th Regiment ; died at Surbiton in
1896.
EASTER TERM, 1838.
595. Hammond, James Nicholas— bom in Jersey, November 15,
1824; son of Thomas Durell Hammond and Eliza Le
Febvre ; vide 969, 1021 ; left 1842.
Trinity CoUege, Cambridge; B.A., 1848; M.A., 1861; Holy Orders, 1849;
Ctfrate of Hafleston, 1868-63; Professor of Eoiglish Literature at Yiotorin
CoUeie;e, Jersey, 1868-82 ; died 1886.
k.
116 Elizabeth Oollegs Begisteh.
TRINITY TERM, 1838.
696. Bell, Henry — born at Peckham, July 2, 1831; son of General
William Boscawen Bell ; vide 618.
Died at Elizabeth College in 1847.
697. Coles, Henry — bom at Beaminster, September 23, 1829; son
of Rev. T. R. Coles ; left 1845.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1847 to 1850 ; died as an nndergradnate.
698. England, Henry Richard — bom at Seavington, Somerset,
August 1, 1829 ; son of John England ; loft 1840.
Received a commission in the Army^, but was soon afterwards taken ill, and
after several years' illness died at Edmburgh in 1855.
599. Lukis, Thomas Dubois — born inGuemsey, March 16, 1826;
brother of No. 26 ; left 1841.
Merchant service; lost with the crew of the East Indiaman Beliance off
Boulogne in 1842.
600. Ingle, Whittred Haggerstone— born at Lynn, December 8,
1822 ; son of Dr. Thomas Ingle ; left 1839.
Scholar, Cains College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1847 (Junior Optime, and 3rd class,
Classical Tripos) ; Holy Orders, 1848 ; held curacies in Jamaica (Darliston &c.)
1852-1872; died at Tunbridge WeUs in 1872.
601. Tucker, Leighton Hamerton B. — born at Bombay,
August 15, 1825; son of Pendock Tucker ; left 1841.
Haileybury College; H.E.I.C.S., Bombay Civil Service, 1842; collector and
magistrate, Bfltnagherry, and then Dharwar, 1865 ; retired in 1866 on annuity.
602. Newman, Richard Greenway — born at Tittsham,
November 13, 1822 ; son of Rev. Richard Newman ; left
1840.
H.E.I.C.S., Ensign, 1842; Lieutenant, 38th Bengal N.I.; died in India in
1847.
603. Marrett, Charles Thomas— born in India, June 9, 1824;
son of Lieut. -General Thomas Marrett (Madras Infantry) ;
left 1842.
Medicine ; M.B.C.S. (St. Bartholomew's) ; in private practice in the south of
England ; died in 1860.
604. Marrett, Henry Rowley— born in India, February 3, 1826 ;
brother of No. 603 ; left 1842.
Medicine ; M.B.C.S. (St. Bartholomew's) ; appointed to H.E.I.C.S. as
Assistant-Surgeon, Madras N.I., 1850; afterwards Surgeon-Major; died in
1867.
605. Marrett, Edward Lawrence— born in India, January 27,
1827 ; brother of No. 603 ; left 1842.
St. Mary's Hall, Oxford ; B.A., 1850 ; M.A., 1855 ; Holy Orders, 1861 ; Curate,
Stockton-on-Tees, 1851; and St. Alban's, 1853; Bector of Morbome, 1854;
Yicar of Lesbury, 1858 ; and Bector of Wellbury, Northallerton, 1885.
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 117
606. De Havilland, John— born in Guernsey, February 26, 1832;
brother of No. 299 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.G.S., Ensign, 48th Madras N.Im 1849 ; Lieutenant, 1854; was wounded
in a skirmiBh ; died in Burmah in 1862.
607. Stiles, George Harcourt — bom at Lyme Begis, Sep-
tember 16, 1827 ; Bon of George Stiles ; left 1840.
H.E.LC.S., Ensign, 4th Madras N.I., 1846; Lieutenant, 1850; Captain, 1868;
died at Bangoon, 1867.
608. Rooke, John Lewis Richard — born in Somerset, July 23,
1822 ; son of Lewis Booke ; left 1839.
Ensign, 19th Begiment, 1840 ; Major, 1854 ; Lientenant-Golonel, 1854 ; served
in the Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, with the 19th Benmcnt, incladinff the
battles of Alma, Inlermann, and siege of Sevastopol (medal with clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honour and Co.) ; died in 1858.
609. Roolce, Henry Turner L^ne — bom in Somerset, Feb-
ruary 10, 1824 ; brother of No. 608 ; left 1839.
Medicine ; King's College, Edinburgh, and Dublin ; M.D. Edin., 1848 ;
M.B.C.B., Eng., and L.B.A, 1846 ; L.M. Bot. Hosp., Dublin, 1857 ; Associate,
King's CoUege, London ; Burgeon, Seam. Hosp. Society ; was Burgeon on the
Medical StaJBf in the Crimea; Surgeon, beam. Hosp. Ship Dreadnaughtt
Greenwich.
610. Balcewell, Alexander Gordon — bom at Louisville,
Kentucky, December 15, 1822 ; son of Thomas Bakewell ;
left 1839.
Came to England with his uncle, J. J. Audubon, the American Ornithologist ;
was first at school at Tumham Green Grammar School ; returned to America,
1841 ; business in New Orleans ; was partner in the firm ** Herman Power & Co.,"
when the Civil War broke out ; joined the Confederate Armv ; was Orderly
Sergeant in the Washington Artillery till after the battle oi Bhiloh, 1862:
invalided, but soon rejoined the Army as Lay Chaplain till he was ordained
Deacon ; then served as Chaplain with the 8th Mississippi Battalion, and the
28th Mississippi Mounted Infantry ; taken prisoner at the faU of Yicksbuiv,
1863 ; after the war took Priest's orders, and held various cures till finally
appointed Prieet-in-charge, Trinity Chapel, New Orleans, in 1884.
611. Templer, William Force — bom at Weymouth, December 15,
1823 ; son of William Templer ; left 1841.
No profession; a great invalid; an ardent naturalist; made some very
valuable coUections ; died — .
612. Daunt, William Hughes— bom at St. Servan, May 11, 1825;
son of Richard Daunt ; vide 643 ; left 1842.
Metal merchant in London ; residence, Longridge Boad, S.W.
LENT TERM, 1839.
613. Simpson, David — born in London, July 10, 1826; son of
Rev. David Simpson and Maria Judd ; left 1845.
Studied farming for three years ; St. John's CoUege, Cambridge, 1846 ; Scholar,
1848 ; B.A., 1850 ; M.A., 1853 ; Holy Orders, 1852 ; Curate in London, 1862-5 ;
Chaplain, Madras Establishment, 1855-67 ; Chaplain at Lyons, 1868-81 ; at
Qolte Juan, 1883; Summer Chaplain at Cannes, and Winter Chaplain at
Antibes, 1886.
118 Elizabeth College Beqisteb.
614. Hamer, Charles — born in Paris, July 14, 1824; son of
Samuel Blair Hamer ; left 1840.
Entered the MerchaDt Service ; died yonng.
EASTER TERM, 1839.
615. Cornish, Henry John — bom at Kingsbridge, Devon, July 20,
1824 ; son of Thomas Cornish ; left 1840.
Engaged in business at Candletown, near Sydney, Australia, where he resides.
616. Sabonadiere, John Sclpio — bom in Guernsey, February 26,
1822 ; son of the Rev. Carey-Charles- Alfred- Marie-Louise-
Jean-Antoine Sabonadiere, of Nlmes (Curate of St. Peter
Port, Guernsey) and Sophia Durand ; vide 631, 756 ; left
1840.
Also CoU^ee Bourbon, Paris ; went to sea for a time, but returned with the
view of ta&ing Holy Orders, and entered Elizabeth College; obtained a
Sizarship at Trinity CoUege, Cambridge, but died at the age of twenty, when
on a visit to Nimes, the cradle of the Saoonadi^re family.
617. Gosset, Clement Hammond — born in Jersey, November 16,
1826; son of Isaac Gosset, of Bagot, Jersey, and
Margaret Hammond ; left 1842.
Langton Herring, Weymouth, 1860, till his death in 1897.
618. Bell, William — born at Streatham, June 10, 1826; elder
brother of No. 596 ; left 1844.
Exeter College, Oxford, 1844; B.A., 1851; M.A., 1852; Barrister at Law,
Inner Temple, 1851 ; died — .
619. Perry, Thomas Deane — born at Cork, March 2, 1825 ; son
of Eichard Perry ; left 1840.
Ensign, Slst Begiment, 1842 ; Captain, 1848 ; sold out, 1851 ; died about
1873.
620. Perry, Robert Deane— bom at Cork, December 18, 1827 ;
brother of No. 619 ; left 1839.
Trinity College, Dublin; intended for the Bar, but joined the North Cork
Bifles (Militia) in 1855 and retired as Lieutenant-Colonel in 1884 ; J.P. for Co.
Waterford ; residence, MaUow.
TRINITY TERM, 1839.
621. demons, James W. C— born at Madras, March 23, 1825 ;
son of Major James demons (Madras Army) ; left 1841.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 45th Regiment, Madras N.I., 1843 ; died in 1844.
622. demons, Charles Ross — born at Madras, June 26, 1827 ;
brother of No. 621 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 29th Regiment, Madras N.I., 1844, and 3rd Madras
Europeans, 1845; afterwards Lieutenant and Executive Officer in the P.W,
Department, Malabar ; resigned the service in 1859.
Elizabeth Collbge BsaiSTEB. 119
623. demons, Frederick — bom at Madras, June 18, 1829;
brother of No. 621 ; left 1841.
Vide Add : et Corr :
624. Allen, William Whitton— bom in Kent, November 11, 1826;
son of Eev. Edward Allen; left 1841.
Trinity College, Oxford ; B.A., 1848 ; M.A., 1851 ; Holy Orders, 1849; Curate,
1850, and Rector, 1870, of Hartley, Kent ; residence, Dartford.
625. Hoskins, Edgar — born in Guernsey, November 28, 1830;
son of Dr. S. Elliott Hoskins, F.B.S., and Harriet Mao-
Culloch ; left 1844.
Also Eton, 1844-9; Exeter College, Oxford; B.A., 1853; M.A.,1857; Cnddesdon
Theol. CoUege ; Holy Orders, 1857 ; Curate of Wilton, 1857; of St. Martin's,
Salisbury, 1858 ; ana of All Saints', Margaret Street, London, 1865 ; Rector of
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, and St. Gregory by St. Paul, 1881,
consolidated with St. Martin's, Ludgate, 1891.
626. Quicke, Andrew— bom at Weymoutb, February 20, 1823;
son of John Quicke ; left 1840.
Probably Ensign Andrew Quicke, of the 14th Regiment, 1841, who retired in
1842.
627. Durand, Carey — bora in Guernsey, June 29, 1830; son of
Francis Durand and Betsey Savi ; left 1841.
Coffee planter in Ceylon, where he died.
628. Hall, Richard Morgan — born in Devon, June 28, 1830; son
of Eichard HaU ; vide 630 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 48th Regiment, 1847; Captain, 1855; served with the 48th in the
Crimea ; siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ;
Idth Regiment in 1860 ; sold out as Captain in 1869 ; died at Bath, 1882.
629. Dury, John — bom in Yorkshire, July 24, 1823; son of the
Rev. Theodore Dury ; left 1840.
Business at Skipton, Yorks ; afterwards a land agent in the county ; died in
1892.
630. Hall, Charles Henry — bora in Cornwall, January 6, 1832;
brother of No. 628 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 40th Regiment, 1850 : Lieutenant, 1852 ; Captain, 1856 ; served at the
capture of the stockade at Ballarat goldfields, Australia, in 1854 ; sold out as
Captain in 1858, and settled in Melbourne ; died 1884.
631. Sabonadiere, Francis Richard— born at Meaux,Febraary 8,
1823 ; brother of No. 616 ; left 1840.
Also at school in Paris ; went to Ceylon in 1841 as a coffee planter ; he was the
pioneer of the numerous Guernsey coffee planters in Ceylon ; manager of the
Delta Estate, 1849-67, which was for many years the largest and the " crack "
estate in Ceylon ; established, in 1867, the house of *' Sabonadi^re & Co.,"
sul»equently '' Cumberbatch & Co." ; benefactor of Elizabeth College, having,
with his brother No. 756, founded the '* Sabonadi^re Prize for German," in
1867 ; died in Ceylon in 1891,
120 Elizabeth Colleqe Begisteb.
LENT TERM, 1840.
632. Hardy, de Lisle— born in Guernsey, February 9, 1831;
brother of No. 668 ; left 1845.
Merchant at Alicante (firm " Oarey & Co.") for many ^ears, and afterwards at
Granada; returned to London in 1867, and died there in 1886.
633. Cleave, John Walrond — bom at Totnes, November 19,
1824 ; son of the Eev. Thomas Cleave and Prances Oke
Edge; vide 650, 686; left 1841.
Medicine; M.B.G.S., Eng., 1848; appointed Assistant-Surgeon, B.N., and
served in H.M.S. Daphne in 1852 ; died of fever on board H.M.S. Furious in the
Black Sea in 1854.
EASTER TERM, 1840.
634. RIdeout, Henry Fortescue — born at Toulouse, December 1,
1822 ; son of Henry Rideout and Frances Wood ; vide 635,
795, 872 ; left 1840.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 47th Bengal N.I., 1841 ; served in the first Sikh War, and
was killed in action at Bnddiwal, Ponjanb, in 1845.
635. Rideout, John Wood— bom at Pau, July 11, 1827; brother
of No. 634 ; left 1844.
H.E.I.C.S.; Ensign, 21st Madras N.I., 1845; Major, 1865; Lieatenant-Golonel,
Madras Staff Corps, 1871; Public Works Department, 1854-1856; Fort
Adjutant of Madras for eighteen months; Assistant Military Auditor Qeneral;
Comptroller of Military Accounts, 1878 ; General in 1894 ; residence, Dover.
636. Monro, William Agnew— born at Cheltenham, July 30,
1830; son of Alexander Monro ; left 1843.
St. John's College, Oxford, 1847; then engaged as a tutor; afterwards
received a civil appointment in Demerara, where he died of yellow fever in
1864.
637. Coham, William Holland Bickford — born in Devon,
July 29, 1828 ; son of the Eev. William Coham ; vide 680 ;
left 1842.
Trinity College, Cambridge ; no profession ; of Coham, Dunsland, and Upcot
Avenal, Devon ; J.P. and D.L. for Devon; formerly a Captain in the Devon
Mounted Bifles ; died in 1880.
i
638. Braham, Nathaniel — born in London, June 17, 1828; son
of Joseph Braham.
Was at Elizabeth College for one day only,
639. Bushnell, Richard Stafford — born at Beenham, Berkshire,
July 1 3, 1828 ; son of the Eev. John Bushnell and Sarah
Butler ; left 1844.
Pembroke College, Oxford; B.A., 1849; M.A., 1853; Holy Orders, 1856;
Curate of Barwick-in-Elmet, York; afterwards Vice-Principal, St, Paul's
Missionary College, Soho, 1868-1862 ; died—.
Elizabeth College Bbomteb. 131
640. Bushnell, James Henry — bom at Beenham, Deoember 29,
1829 ; brother of No. 639 ; left 1842.
Entered the B.N. in 1843 ; Lientenant in 1851 : Gunnery Lientenant, H.H.8.
Winchester, flagship on the East Indies and China Stations ; took part in the
war in Bnrmah, and was severely wonnded at the affair near Donabaw, in 1868
(ffazetted and specially mentioned for gallant condnct, Burmese medal and
clasp) ; also at tne operations on the coast of China and assanlt on Canton in
1856, having charge of a field piece in the attack (mentioned in Sir Michael
Seymour's oespatcmes for his hi(^^ active and zealous condnct, China medal) ;
actively engaged in the sappression of the slave trade off Cnba, as Senior
Lieutenant, H.M.S. Styx^ 1857 to 1861 ; Inspecting Commr. of Coast Guard,
1862-65 ; Senior Officer of Channel Islands Station, H.M.S. Doiker, 1866 to
1869 ; retired as Captain in 1875 ; residence, Alverstoke, Hants.
TRINITY TERM, 1840.
641. McArthur, Thomas Staines Cecil Henry — bom in
London, August 29, 1831 ; son of John MoArthur ; left
1846.
Vide Add : et Corr :
642. Daunt, Edward — born in Brittany, February 13, 1828;
brother of No. 612 ; left 1842.
Went to Australia, and settled in Sydney.
643. Wilkinson, Richard Hattam— bom in London, June 21,
1826 ; son of Joseph Stevenson Wilkinson ; left 1845.
Pembroke College, Oxford ; B.A., 1850 (2nd class Math.) ; Holy Orders ; Carats
of St. Helen's, Parr, Lancashire, 1851 ; Curate of St. John's, Keswick ; said to
have had great talent as a draughtsman.
644. Wilkinson^ Henry — bom in London, January 1, 1829;
brother of No. 643 ; left 1842.
Merchant Service ; rose to rank of Commander ; retired to Croydon.
646. Du Port, James IVIourant — bom in Guemsey, April 14,
1832 ; son of James Du Port and Mary Jones ; vide 721,
820 ; left 1851.
OonviUe and Caius Colli>ge, Cambridge ; B. A. (10th Wrangler) 1855 ; FeUow of
his College; M.A., 1858; Holy Orders, 1855; Vicar of Mattishall, 1862;
Bector of Denver, Downham Market, Norfolk, 1884 ; Hon. Canon of Norwich,
1881 ; Secretary of the Norwich Diocesan Conference, 1882 ; appointed, 1897,
one of the Governors of King Edward VI.'s School, Norwich.
646. Lowther, William Ponsonby — bom in Switzerland,
December 12, 1821 ; son of Georges Lowther ; left 1841.
Died before entering any profession.
647. Cruttenden, Alexander— bom in London, April 11, 1828 ;
brother of No. 390 ; left 1844.
No profession ; a confirmed invalid ; died of consomption in 1879 in London.
648. Cruttenden, Henry Downie — born in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 19, 1832 ; brother o| No. 390 ; left 1849.
Emigrated to South Australia about 1856 ; engaged at Port Adelaide, Australia,
as a shipping agent*
I
112 Elizabeth College JEIegisteb.
562. Carey, Augustus Dobree — born in Guernsey, February 27,
1829 ; son of Havilland Carey and Augusta Dobr6e ; vide
705, 874, 955 ; left 1847.
Trinity College, Cambridge ; B.A. (ninth Wrangler and fifth in second class
Classical Tripos) 1862 ; M.A., 1855 ; Holy Orders ; Fellow of Trinity College ;
acted Yice-Prmcipal, Elizabeth College, Guernsey, for a short time in 1855 ;
Perpetual Curate of Bawtry, Notts, 1^9 ; residence, Bawtry.
563. Brock, Arthur Metivier — born in Guernsey, March 26,
1828 ; brother of No. 46 ; left 1841.
Entered the R.N. ; Lieutenant in 1850; engaged as First Lieutenant of H.M.S.
Bittern and Hornet against pirates in the East Lidies and China Station
(thanks of the Admiralty) ; also in the hostilities in the Canton River, 1857 ;
his behaviour and the accurate fire of his rocket-boats were brought under
special notice by the Commander-in-Chief, and he was promoted to the rank of
Commander for his services (China medal with clasps for Canton and Fatshan)
1857 ; invalided from the effects of exposure ; died at Edinburgh in May, 1858.
564. Guille, William Dalgairns — born in Guernsey, March 7,
1827 ; brother of No. 18 ; left 1841.
Second Lieutenant, R.A., 1847; First Lieutenant, 1848 ; Crimean War; died
horn effects of exposure in the trenches before Sevastopol (1854) ; gazetted
Captain before his death was known ; was possessed of great musical talent.
565. Chepmell, Isaac Dobree — born in Guernsey, December 10,
1828; brother of No. 497; left 1845.
Medicine (King's College, Paris and Naples); M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A.,
1850; M.D., St Andrew's, 1873; M.R.C.P., London, 1872; awarded the Second
Anatomical Prize, 1847, at King's College, and named Associate on leaving ;
travelled as family physician to Lord Holland, 1851-9 ; settled in Paris in 1859 ;
Hon. M.D. of Pans ; Physician to Galignani's Hospital, Paris ; removed to
London in 1870, practice in Brook-street ; member of Reception Committee
during the Medical Congress in 1881; Physician to H.I.M. the Empress
Eugenie ; retired 1896 ; residence, Carey Hall, Hurstpierpoint.
566. McLachlan, Lachlan Nicoll — born, August 2, 1823 ; son of
Donald McLachlan ; left 1838.
Ensign, 28th Regiment, 1839 ; Lieutenant, 57th Regiment, 1841 ; left the Army
in 1842.
567. Cherry, Henry Curtis—born in Suffolk, July 23, 1824; son
of the Kev. H. Curtis Cherry and Anne Cameron ; left 1838.
R.M. Academy, Woolwich ; died from the effects of an injury while still a
cadet.
568. Hardy, John de Lisle — born in Guernsey, July 14, 1828 ;
son of Thomas Guille Hardy and Mary Ann de Lisle;
vide 632, 846, 1020.
Died at Elizabeth College, in 1838.
569. Routh, Charles Richard Augustus — ^born at Leghorn,
May 29, 1823 ; brother of No. 554 ; left 1840.
Also Bedford Grammar School ; engaged in business at Naples, also New York
and London ; died in 1895.
570. Barton, Henry Nowell — born at Bombay, October 6, 1823 ;
son of Captain James Barton ; son, vide 1507 ; left 1841.
Pembroke College, Oxford (Scholar and Fellow); B.A., 1844; M.A., 1847;
Holy Orders, 1847 ; Rector of St. Ervan, St. Issy, Cornwall, 1853 ; also Bural
Dean of Pyder, 1874 ; residence, St. Ervan Eectory.
Elizabeth Gollbqb Begibteb. 113
671. Barton, Charles James — born at Bombay, April 22, 1827 ;
brother of No. 570 ; left 1843.
H.E.I.G.S.; Second Lieutenant, Bombay Artillery, 1846 ; Adjutant, 1st Battalion
Bombay ArtiUerv, 1852 ; Captain, 1858 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1866 ; retired
as Major-General in 1872 ; emigrated to Virginia, in 1872, with his family, and
died there in 1879.
572. Batt, Molyneux — bom at Abergavenny, January 31, 1822 ;
brother of No. 320 ; left 1839.
Ensign, 98th Regiment, 1842; Lieutenant, 1844; Captain, 1854; retired in
1861.
673. Tyndall, John — born at Worcester, February 12, 1822; son
of William TyndaU ; left 1839.
H.E.I.C.S. College at Addiscombe, 1839-40 ; left and went to Bombay, Ceylon,
India, and Australia ; in Ceylon he was engaged in coffee-planting ; m 1864 he
went to the Nilgiri Hills, India, in charge of coffee estates ; returned to Ceylon
in 1868 as a coffee planter until 1884, when he went into business in London
(firm, Tyndall & Co., coffee importers) ; died 1897.
674. Tyndall, Graham — born in Belgium, December 14, 1829 ;
brother of No. 673 ; left 1842.
Trinity CoUege, Dublin ; B.A.-; Holy Orders; Curate of Beaulieu, Hants, and
Chaplain to Lord John Scott (Patron of Beaulieu) ; died there in 1872.
676. Tyndall, Bruce — born in Belgium, September 7, 1830;
brother of No. 673 ; left 1842.
No profession; went to China in 1853, and to Ceylon in 1854, for a short
time ; died in 1896.
676. GIddings, Horatio Henry — born in Guernsey, April 17,
1824 ; brother of No. 78 ; left 1838.
Sheep farming in Australia.
677. Truss, George Eglon — born in Guernsey, February 26,
1822 ; son of Commander William Truss, R.N., and Mary
Ann PhiUips ; left 1838.
Served in the R.N. as a midshipman for a few years; went in the hired
transport, ** AtaZanta" to the siege of St. Jean a' Acre, 1840; spent some
years in the n.S.A. ; ran the blockade several times in the Civil War ; after-
wards entered the merchant service ; died of yeUow fever in the West Indies in
1867.
678. Ross, James Alexander — born at Halifax, Nova Scotia,
February 28, 1828 ; son of James Alexander Ross ; left 1838.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
579. Robllliard, William Thomas Hardman — born in Alderney,
February 13, 1823 ; son of Capt. William Robilliard, R.N.,
and Martha Clarke ; left 1839.
H.M. Greffier of the Court of Alderney tiU his death in 1876; was also
organist of St. Anne's, Alderney.
680. Marrett, Clement Augustus — bom in Guernsey, July 24,
1823 ; son of John Marrett ; left 1841.
Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1841-5 ; B.A. (3rd class Lit. Hum.) 1846 ;
Holy Orders ; Curate of Tattingstone, near Ipswich, in 1854, and of St. Peter
Port, Guernsey, 1861-7 ; Rector of Torteval, Guernsey, 1867 ; died 1869.
114 Elizabeth College Beqistbb.
581. Snow, William Munby— bom at Exeter, July 17, 1824; son
of Thomas Snow ; left 1839.
Inherited the business of " Granger, Sanders, and Snow/' wine merchants,
established in 1760; residence, Exeter.
582. Harper, Thomas Boak — born in Jamaica, January 24,
1820 ; son of Colonel John Harper ; left 1837.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
583. Heseltine, Benjamin Melville— bom in London, July 28,
1822 ; son of Benjamin Heseltine and Isabel Bridges ; left
1838.
Merchant Service ; was captain of a merchantman, lost with all hands about
1848, probably off Liverpool.
LENT TERM, 1838.
584. Bernard, Henry — bora at Clatworthy, Somerset, March 4,
1820 ; son of the Rev. William Bernard ; left 1838,
Comet, 15th Hussars, 1842; invalided to the hills shortly after joining his
regiment at Bangalore ; died at sea in 1845 on voyage home.
585. Hine, George Augustus — born at Derby, September 12,
1825 ; son of the Rev. James Hine, French Independent
Minister in Guernsey ; left 1843.
Qualified as a solicitor by examination before the Law Society, 1851 ; went to
Canada, where he again qualified bv examination as attorney, 1855 ; settled
finally in -business at Toronto, where ne resides.
586. Mansell, George Hope — born in Guemsey, September 15,
1826 ; brother of No. 59 ; left 1839.
Entered the R.N. in 1841 ; Lieutenant in 1848 ; in charge of H.M.S. Daphnt*8
gig at capture and burning of an Indian village, in Vancouver's Island, 1851 ;
served in the Pacific during the Russian War, 1854-55 ; present in H.M.S. Piq!*i^e
at the unsaccessful attack on Petropaulovski in 1854 ; served in China TVar,
1856-58 (medal) ; retired as Commander in 1870 ; residence, Southampton.
587. Mauger, Frederic — bom in Guemsey, March 23, 1825;
brother of No. 81 ; left 1841.
Medicine ; apprentice to Dr. Nicholas Magrath, R.N. ; appointed Assistant-
Surgeon, R.N. ; served in H.M.S. Victory y Caledonia^ ajiaPowerfulf between
1847 and 1850; died at Plymouth.
588. Eraud, Adolphus — born in Guernsey, July 15, 1824; brother
of No. 107 ; left 1839.
Also at school in France ; business in Guemsey, as a wine merchant ; retired
about 1893 ; resides at Blackheath.
589. Rynd, McKay — bom in France, December 31, 1826; brother
of No. 429 ; left 1844.
Ensign, 8th Regiment, 1845 ; Captain, 1853 ; Major, 1855 ; Lieutenant-Colonel,
62nd Regiment, in the Crimean War ; siege and f aU of Sevastopol (medal with
clasp, Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; died at Lausanne, 1874.
Elizabbth Oollsob Beoistsb. 116
690. Morphy, William Fletcher James — born at Portsmouth,
AprU 26, 1825 ; 8on of Captain James Morphy ; left 1838.
Ensign, 28tb R^^ent, 1842; 64th Regiment in 1849; Captain, 1865; Indian
Mutiny; killed in action near Cawnpore in 1857 (together with hin brother
officer and fellow Collegian, Captain R. C. McCrea, No. 461) while spiking the
enemy's gnns. It is said that Captain Morphy woald also, witn Captain
McCrea, nave received the V.C. had he survived. He was acting Brigade-
Major at the time of his death.
591. Verner, Frederick Tliomas David— bom in Jersey, June 4,
1825 ; brother of No. 516 ; left 1840.
Sailed for India in the Conqueror in 1843, which was lost off Boulogne with
all hands, save a cabin boy.
592. McCrea, John Dobree — bom at Carbeal, Tor Point,
March 26, 1829 ; brother of No. 459 ; left 1842.
Entered the R.N. in 1842; Midshipman, H.M.S. Irin, at the operations in
Borneo (gazetted) ; Lieutenant, H.M.S. Alecto, in the expedition affainst
Kosoko, Qiief of Lagos, in 1853 ; highly commended for his services, and also
for the destruction of a slave vessel ; Lieutenant, H.M.S. Penelope^ at the
bombardment of Bombarsund, 1854 (mentioned in despatches) ; Lieutenant,
H.M.S. HcutingSf at the bombardment of Sweaborg, 1855 (Baltic medal,
IpEhzetted and promoted to Tommandor, 1856) ; Captain and Senior Officer at
Gibraltar, 1874-1877 (commended b^ the Admiralty) ; offered the Spanish Order
of the "White Cross" for assisting to save a Spanish gun - boat ; Admiral
Superintendent, Malta Dockyard, 1879, (highly commondedj; Admiral Superin-
tendent, Portsmouth Dockyard, 1882, awarded the Gooa Service Pension;
died 1883.
693. Guerin, (afterwards de Guerin) John Collings — bom in
Guernsey, August 12, 1822 ;• youngest son of Lieutenant-
Colonel Elias Guerin, B.G.M., of Le Mont Durant,
Guernsey (a descendant of Daniel de Guerin, a Huguenot,
of the ancient and noble family of de Gu^!4n, de la Ghaize,
Seigneurs de Teule, de Mon Souci, &c., near Clairac, in
Agenais, Guienne) and Mary Ann Collings ; left 1838.
Business in Guernsey ; Lieutenant, 3rd Regt., E.G.L.I., 1840 ; Captain, 1848 ;
resigned, 1846 ; re-appointed, 1848 ; Major, 1858 ; Lieut.-Colonel commanding,
1864-86 ; died in 18»B. According to Tupper's " Hiatorv of Ouemsevy" the
circumstances under which Captain Guenn was reduced to the ranks, and
afterwards reinstated with seven other officers, who had resigned their
commissions in consequence, elicited the declaration that '' no officer should
in future be dismissed without the express sanction of the Secretary of State."
The Guernsey branch of the family has reverted to the ancient spelling of
the name.
594. Despard, Frederick William — bora at Dublin, August 2,
1828 ; son of Henry Despard ; left 1842.
Ensign (1846) to Captain (1860) in the 99th Regiment ; died at Surbiton in
1896.
EASTER TERM, 1838.
595. Hammond, James Nicholas — bora in Jersey, November 15,
1824; son of Thomas Durell Hammond and Eliza Le
Febvre ; vide 969, 1021 ; left 1842.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A., 1848; M.A., 1851; Holy Orders, 1849;
CtCrate of Harleston, 1358-63; Professor of English Literature at Victoria
Collie, Jersey, 1868-82 ; died 1885.
116 Elizabei^h College Begisteh.
TRINITY TERM, 1838.
596. Bell, Henry — born at Peckham, July 2, 1831; son of General
William Boscawen Bell ; vide 618.
Died at Elizabeth GoUege in 1847.
597. Coles, Henry — bom at Beaminster, September 23, 1829; son
of Rev. T. R. Coles ; left 1845.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1847 to 1850 ; died as an nndergradnate.
598. England, Henry Richard — born at Seavington, Somerset,
August 1, 1829 ; son of John England ; left 1840.
Received a commission in the Army, bat was soon afterwards taken ill, and
after several years' illness died at Edmburgh in 1855.
599. Lukis, Thomas Dubois — bom in Guemsey, March 16, 1825;
brother of No. 26 ; left 1841.
Merchant service; lost with the crew of the East Lidiaman Beliance off
Boulogne in 1842.
600. Ingle, Whittred Haggerstone— bom at Lynn, December 8,
1822 ; son of Dr. Thomas Ingle ; left 1839.
Scholar, Cains College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1847 (Junior Optime, and 3rd class,
Classical Tripos) ; Holy Orders, 1848 ; held curacies in Jamaica (Darliston &c.)
1862-1872 ; died at Tunbridge Wells in 1872.
601. Tucker, Leighton Hamerton B. — born at Bombay,
August 15, 1825; son of Pendock Tucker ; left 1841.
Haileybury College ; H.E.I.C.S., Bombay Civil Service, 1842 ; collector and
magistrate, BiRnagherry, and then Dharwar, 1865 ; retired in 1866 on annuity.
602. Newman, Richard Greenway — bom at Tittsham,
November 13, 1822 ; son of Rev. Richard Newman ; left
1840.
H.E.I.C.S., Ensign, 1842 ; Lieutenant, 38th Bengal N.I. ; died in India in
1847.
603. Marrett, Charles Thomas— bora in India, June 9, 1824;
son of Lieut. -General Thomas Marrett (Madras Infantry) ;
left 1842.
Medicine ; M.R.C.S. (St. Bartholomew's) ; in private practice in the south of
England ; died in 1860.
604. Marrett, Henry Rowley— born in India, Febmary 3, 1826;
brother of No. 603 ; left 1842.
Medicine ; M.R.C.S. (St. Bartholomew's) ; appointed to H.E.I.C.S. as
Assistant-Surgeon, Madras N.I., 1850; afterwards Surgeon-Major; died in
1867.
605. Marrett, Edward Lawrence — bom in India, January 27,
1827 ; brother of No. 603 ; left 1842.
St. Mary's Hall, Oxford ; B.A., 1860 ; M.A., 1865 ; Holy Orders, 1851 ; Curate,
Stockton-on-Tees, 1851; and St. Alban's, 1868; Rector of Morbome, 1854;
Yicar of Lesbury, 1858 ; and Rector of Wellbury, Northallerton, 1885.
Elizabeth College Beoisteb. 117
606. De Havilland, John— bom in Guernsey, February 26, 1832;
brother of No. 299 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.C.S., Ensign, 48th Madras N.I., 1849 ; Lieutenant, 1854 ; was wounded
in a skirmish ; died in Bormah in 1862.
607. Stiles, George Harcourt — bom at Lyme Begis, Sep-
tember 16, 1827 ; son of George Stiles ; left 1840.
H.E.LC.S., Ensign, 4th Madras N.L, 1845 ; Lieutenant, 1850; Captain, 1868;
died at Rangoon, 1867.
608. Rooke, John Lewis Richard — bom in Somerset, July 23,
1822 ; son of Lewis Hooke ; left 1839.
Ensign, 19th Regiment, 1840 ; Major, 1854 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1854 ; served
in the Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, with the 19th Regiment, including the
battles of Alma, Inlermann, and siege of Sevastopol (modal with clasps.
Knight of the Legion of Honour and C.B.) ; died in 1858.
609. Rooke, Henry Turner Lane — bom in Somerset, Feb-
ruary 10, 1824 ; brother of No. 608 ; left 1839.
Medicine ; King's College, Edinburgh, and Dublin ; M.D. Rdin., 1848 ;
M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A, 1846 ; L.M. Rot. Hosp., Dublin, 1857 ; Associate,
King's College, London ; Surgeon, Seam. Hosp. Society ; was Surgeon on the
Medical Stadff in the Crimea; Surgeon, Seam. Hosp. Ship Drecidnought^
Greenwich.
610. Bakewell, Alexander Gordon — born at Louisville,
Kentucky, December 15, 1822 ; son of Thomas Bakewell ;
left 1839.
Came to England with his uncle, J. J. Audubon, the American Ornithologist ;
was first at school at Tumham Green Grammar School ; returned to America,
1841 ; business in New Orleans ; was partner in the firm ** Herman Power & Co.,"
when the Civil War broke out ; joined the Confederate Army ; was Orderly
Sergeant in the Washington Artillery till after the battle of Shiloh, 1862:
invalided, but soon rejoined the Army as Lay Chaplain till he was ordained
Deacon ; then served as Chaplain with the 8th Mississippi Battalion, and the
28th Mississippi Mounted Infantry ; taken prisoner at the fall of Vicksburg,
1863 ; after the war took Priest's orders, and held various cures till finally
appointed Priest-in-charge, Trinity Chapel, New Orleans, in 1884.
611. Templer, William Force — bom at Weymouth, December 15,
1823 ; son of William Templer ; left 1841.
No profession ; a great invalid ; an ardent naturalist ; made some very
valuable collections ; died — .
612. Daunt, William Hughes— born at St. Servan, May 11, 1825;
son of Eichard Daunt ; vide 643 ; left 1842.
Metal merchant in London ; residence, Longridge Road, S.W.
LENT TERM, 1839.
613. Simpson, David — born in London, July 10, 1826; son of
Eev. David Simpson and Maria Judd ; left 1845.
Studied farming for three years ; St. John's College, Cambridge, 1846 ; Scholar,
1848; B.A., 1850; M.A., 1863; Holy Orders, 1862; Curate in London, 1862-6;
Chaplain, Madras Establishment, 1866-67 ; Chaplain at Lyons, 1868-81 ; at
Golfe Juan, 1883; Summer Chaplain at Cannes, and Winter Chaplain at
Antibes, 1886.
118 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
614. Hamer, Charles — born in Paris, July 14, 1824; son of
Samuel Blair Hamer ; left 1840.
Entered the Merchant Service ; died yonng.
EASTER TERM, 1839.
615. Cornish, Henry John — born at Kingsbridge, Devon, July 20,
1824 ; son of Thomas Cornish ; left 1840.
Engaged in business at Candletown, near Sydney, Australia, where he resides.
616. Sabonadiere, John Scipio — born in Guernsey, February 26,
1822 ; son of the Eev. Carey-Charles- Alfred-Marie-Louise-
Jean-Antoine Sabonadiere, of Nlmes (Curate of St. Peter
Port, Guernsey) and Sophia Durand; vide 631, 756; left
1840.
Also College Bourbon, Paris ; went to sea for a time, but returned with the
view of taking Holy Orders, and entered Elizabeth College; obtained a
Sizarship at Trinity CoUege, Cambridge, but died at the age of twenty, when
on a visit to Ntmes, the cradle of the Saoonadibre family.
617. Gosset, Clement Hammond — born in Jersey, November 16,
1826; son of Isaac Gosset, of Bagot, Jersey, and
Margaret Hammond ; left 1842.
k
Langton Herring, Weymouth, 1860, till his death in 1897.
618. Bell, William— born at Streatham, June 10, 1826; elder
brother of No. 596 ; left 1844.
Exeter College, Oxford, 1844; B.A., 1851; M.A., 1852; Barrister at Law,
Inner Temple, 1851 ; died — .
619. Perry, Thomas Deane — born at Cork, March 2, 1825 ; son
of Kichard Perry ; left 1840.
Ensign, 81st Biegiment, 1842 ; Captain, 1848 ; sold out, 1851 ; died about
1873.
620. Perry, Robert Deane— born at Cork, December 18, 1827 ;
brother of No. 619 ; left 1839.
Trinity College, Dublin; intended for the Bar, but joined the North Cork
Rifles (Militia) in 1855 and retired as Lieutenant-Colonel in 1884 ; J.P. for Co.
Waterford ; residence. Mallow.
TRINITY TERM, 1839.
621. demons, James W. C— born at Madras, March 23, 1825;
son of Major James demons (Madras Army) ; left 1841.
H.E.T.C.S. ; Ensign, 45th Regiment, Madras N.I., 1843 ; died in 1844.
622. demons, Charles Ross — born at Madras, Jrme26, 1827;
brother of No. 621 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 29th Regiment, Madras N.I., 1844, and 3rd Madras
Europeans, 1845 ; afterwards Lieutenant and Executive Officer in the F.W,
Depaxtmenti Malabar ; resigned the service in 1859.
Elizabeth College Beoibteb. 119
623. demons, Frederick — born at Madras, June 18, 1829;
brother of No. 621 ; left 1841.
Vide Add : et Corr :
624. Allen, William Whitton— bom in Kent, November 11, 1826;
son of Bev. Edward Allen; left 1841.
Trinity College, Oxford ; B.A., 1848 ; M.A., 1851 ; Holy Orders, 1849; Curate,
1850, and Rector, 1870, of Hartley, Kent; residence, Dartford.
625. Hoskins, Edgar — born in Guemsev, November 28, 1830;
son of Dr. S. Elliott Hoskins, F.B.S., and Harriet Mao-
Culloch ; left 1844.
Also Eton, 1844-9; Exeter College, Oxford; B. A., 1853; M. A., 1857; Caddeadon
Theol. College ; Holy Orders, 1857 ; Curate of Wilton, 1857 ; of St. Martin's,
Salisbnry, 1858 ; and of All Saints', Margaret Street, London, 1H65 ; Rector of
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, and St. Gregory by St. Paul, 1881,
consolidated with St. Martin's, Lndgate, 1891.
626. Quicke, Andrew — bom at Weymouth, February 20, 1823;
son of John Quicke ; left 1840.
Probably Ensign Andrew Qaicke, of the 14th Regiment, 1841, who retired in
1842.
627. Durand, Carey — born in Guernsey, June 29,1830; son of
Francis Durand and Betsey Savi ; loft 1841.
Coffee planter in Ceylon, where he died.
628. Hall, Richard Morgan — born in Devon, June 28, 1830; son
of Richard Hall ; vide 630 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 48th Regiment, 1847; Captain, 1855; served with the 48th in the
Crimea; siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ;
13th Regiment in 1860 ; sold out as Captain in 1869 ; died at Bath, 1882.
629. Dury, John — ^bom in Yorkshire, July 24, 1823; son of the
Rev. Theodore Dury ; left 1840.
Business at SMpton, Yorks ; afterwards a land agent in the coonty ; died in
1892.
630. Hall, Charles Henry — bom in Cornwall, January 6, 1832;
brother of No. 628 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 40th Regiment, 1850 ; Lieutenant, 1852 ; Captain, 1856 ; served at the
capture of the stockade at Ballarat goldfields, Australia, in 1854 ; sold out as
Captain in 1858, and settled in Melbourne ; died 1884.
631. Sabonadiere, Francis Richard— born at Meaux, February 8,
1823 ; brother of No. 616 ; left 1840.
Also at school in Paris ; went to Ceylon in 1841 as a coffee planter ; he was the
pioneer of the numerous Guernsey coffee planters in Ceylon ; manager of the
Delta Estate, 1849-67, which was for many years the largest and the " crack "
estate in Ceylon ; established, in 1867, the house of '* Sabonadi^re & Co.,"
subsequently '* Cumberbatch & Co." ; benefactor of Elizabeth College, having,
with his brother No. 756, founded the " Sabonadibre Prize for German," in
1867 ; died in Ceylon in 1891.
120 Elizabeth College Begisteh.
LENT TERM, 1840.
632. Hardy, de Lisle — bom in Guernsey, February 9, 1831;
brother of No. 568 ; left 1845.
Merchant at Alicante (firm " Oarey & Co.") for many ^ears, and afterwards at
Granada; returned to London in 1867, and died there m 1886.
633. Cleave, John Walrond — bom at Totnes, November 19,
1824 ; son of the Eev. Thomas Cleave and Frances Oke
Edge ; vide 650, 686 ; left 1841.
Medicine; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1848; appointed AssiBtant-Surgeon, B.N., and
served in H.M.S. Daphne in 1852; died of fever on board H.M.S. Furious in the
Black Sea in 1854.
EASTER TERM, 1840.
634. Rideout, Henry Fortescue — bora at Toulouse, December 1,
1822 ; son of Henry Eideout and Frances Wood ; vide 635,
795, 872 ; left 1840.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 47th Bengal N.L, 1841 ; served in the first Sikh War, and
was killed in action at Bnddiwal, Pnnjanb, in 1845.
635. Rideout, John Wood— bom at Pau, July 11, 1827; brother
of No. 634 ; left 1844.
H.E.I.O.S.; Ensign, 2l8t Madras N.I., 1845; Major, 1865; Lieutenant-Colonel,
Madras Staff Corps, 1871; Public Works Department, 1854-1856; Fort
Adjutant of Madras for eighteen months; Assistant Military Auditor General;
Comptroller of Military Accounts, 1878 ; General in 1894 ; residence, Dover.
636. Monro, William Agnew— born at Cheltenham, July 30,
1830 ; son of Alexander Monro ; left 1843.
St. John's College, Oxford, 1847; then engaged as a tutor; afterwards
received a civil appointment in Demerara, where he died of yellow fever in
1864.
637. Coham, William Holland Bickford — born in Devon,
July 29, 1828; son of the Kev. William Coham; vide 680;
left 1842.
Trinity College, Cambridge ; no profession ; of Coham, Dunsland, and Upcot
Avenal, Devon ; J.P. and D.L. for Devon ; formerly a Captain in the Devon
Mounted Rifles ; died in 1880.
638. Braham, Nathaniel — born in London, June 17, 1828; son
of Joseph Braham.
Was at Elizabeth CoUege for one day only,
639. Bushnell, Richard Stafford — born at Beenham, Berkshire,
July 1 3, 1828 ; son of the Eev. John Bushnell and Sarah
Butler ; left 1844.
Pembroke College, Oxford; B.A., 1849; M.A., 1853; Holy Orders, 1866;
Curate of Barwick-in-Elmet, York; afterwards Vice-PrincipaJ, St. Paul's
Missionary College, Soho, 1858-1862 ; died—.
Elizabeth Gollegb Bbomtbb. 121
640. Bushnell, James Henry — born at Beenham, December 29,
1829 ; brother of No. 639 ; left 1842.
Entered the B.N. in 1843 ; Lientenant in 1861 : Gunnery LieatenA&t, H.M.8.
Winchester, flagship on the East Indies and China Stations ; took part in the
war in Bormah, and was severely wounded at the affair near Donabaw, in 186S
(ffiizetted and specicJly mentioned for gallant conduct, Burmese medal and
clasp) ; also at tne operations on the coast of China and assault on Canton in
1856, havinff charse of a field piece in the attack (mentioned in Sir Michael
Seymour's aespat<mes for his hignly active and zealous conduct, China medal) ;
actively engaged in the suppression of the slave trade off Cuba, as Senior
lieutenant, H.M.B. Styx^ 1867 to 1861 ; Inspecting Commr. of Coast Guard,
1862-66 ; Senior Officer of Channel Islands Station, H.M.S. Doiher, 1866 to
1869 ; retired as Captain in 1876 ; residence, Alverstoke, Hants.
TRINITY TERM, 1840.
641. McArthur, Thomas Staines Cecil Henry — bom in
London, August 29, 1831 ; son of John MoArthur ; left
1846.
Vide Add : et Corr :
642. Daunt, Edward— born in Brittany, February 13, 1828;
brother of No. 612 ; left 1842.
Went to Anstralia, and settled in Sydney.
643. Wilkinson, Richard Hattam— bom in London, June 21,
1826 ; son of Joseph Stevenson Wilkinson ; left 1845.
Pembroke College, Oxford ; fi.A., 1860 (2nd class Math.) ; Holy Orders ; Curate
of St. Helen's, ^ur, Lancashire, 1861 ; Curate of St. John's, Keswick ; said to
have had great talent as a draughtsman.
644. Wilkinson^ Henry — bom in London, January 1, 1829;
brother of No. 643 ; left 1842.
Merchant Service ; rose to rank of Commander ; retired to Croydon.
645. Du Port, James Mourant — bom in Guemsey, April 14,
1832; son of James Du Port and Mary Jones; vide 721,
820 ; left 1851.
Gonville and Cains Coll(>ge, Cambridge ; B. A. (10th Wrangler) 1866 ; FeUow of
his College; M.A., 1868; Holy Orders, 1866; Vicar of MattishaU, 1862;
Bector of Denver, Downham Market, Norfolk, 1884 ; Hon. Canon of Norwich,
1881 ; Secretary of the Norwich Diocesan Conference, 1882 ; appointed, 1897,
one of the Governors of King Edward VI.'s School, Norwich.
646. Lowther, William Ponsonby — bom in Switzerland,
December 12, 1821 ; son of Georges Lowther ; left 1841.
Died before entering any profession.
647. Cruttenden, Alexander — bom in London, April 11, 1828 ;
brother of No. 390 ; left 1844.
No profession ; a confirmed invalid ; died of consumption in 1879 in London.
648. Cruttenden, Henry Downie — bom in Guernsey, Feb-
mary 19, 1832 ; brother o{ No. 390 ; left 1849.
Emigrated to South Australia about 1866 ; engaged at Port Adelaide, Australia,
as a slupping agent,
I
k
122 Elizabeth College Beqistbb.
649. Le Feuvre, Fred. William—born at Southampton, Feb-
ruary 26, 1830 ; eldest son of William James Le Feuvre, of
Southampton, J.P., D.C.L., and Martha Mansell Mainguy ;
vide 799, 838, 918 ; left 1845.
Died at Madeira at the age of twenty-one.
660. Cleave, Reginald William — born at Totnes, January 11,
1828 ; brother of No. 633 ; left 1843.
Exeter College, Oxford, 1845 ; B.A., (3rd class Lit. Hum.,) 1850; Holy Orders ;
Gnrate of Alwington, Devon, and also of Ivy Bridge, Devon ; died in 1865.
651. Fetherston, Montague Samuel Wright — born at Dublin,
April 4, 1829 ; son of Kev. John Albany Fetherston ; left
1843.
Said to have been secretary to the GU>vemor of one of the Australian Colonies,
and to have been drowned at sea with his chief about 1848.
652. Fetherston, Albany John— bom in Dublin, August 12,
1831 ; brother of No. 651 ; left 1843.
Vide Add : et Corr :
653. Briggs, Rawdon — born at Halifax, Yorks, May 11, 1825; son
of Eawdon Briggs, of Birstwith Hall, Eipley, Yorks.
Studied farming under a gentleman farmer for two years ; resided at Eastfield,
Northumberland, till 1860, when he succeeded his father at Birstwith ECaJl ;
was master of a pack of harriers ; died in 1877, and was buried at Birstwith.
654. Maingay, John Francis — born in Guernsey, May 5, 1828 ;
son of John Maingay and Mary Durand ; left 1845.
Merchant at Naples, firm " Maingay & Robin," returned to England, 1870 ;
has resided at Ewell, Surrey, since 1874.
655. Beale, Frederick Richard— born in Wexford, May 8, 1826 ;
son of Kobert Beale ; left 1840.
Trinity College, Dublin ; followed no profession ; died in 1865.
656. Eaton, John Richard Turner— born in London, June 27,
1824 ; son of John Eusher Eaton ; left 1841.
Scholar, Lincoln College, Oxford ; B.A. (1st class Lit. Hum. and Srd class
Math.) 1846; M.A., Merton College, 1848; Holy Orders, 1848; Fellow and
Tutor of Merton, 1847-65 ; Public Examiner in Lit. Hum., 1852, 1860, 1868,
1867; Rector of Lapworth, 1864-78; Select Preacher, 1868; Bampton
Lecturer, 1872 ; Whyte Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1874-8 ; Bural Dean of
Warwick, 1872-8 ; Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1878 ; J.P. for Worcestershire ;
Rector of Denton, Norfolk, 1877-9 ; Alvechurch, 1879; Churchlench, 1886 ; and
Denton, 1891-6 ; author of " The Politics of Aristotleywith English Notes,** 1866;
" The Permanence of Christicmity^** 1873 ; and ^^ Bishop Butler and his Critics,**
1877 ; resides at Upper Norwood.
657. De Jersey, Charles Carey— born in Guernsey, October 23,
1831 ; brother of No. 374 ; son, vide 2415 ; left 1846.
St. John's College, Cambridge ; Queen'p College, Birmingham ; Holy Orders,
1867; Curate at Southport, 1867; Little Torrington, 1869; and Lymington,
1870-85 ; Yicar of Cobo, Guernsey, 1886, till his death, 1897.
EuzABBTH College Bbqibter. 128
658. Smith, Benjamin Staples Trepaud—born in Dublin,
August 1, 1827 ; son of John Smith ; left 1843.
Holy Orders ; B.A. ; Curate of Lower Gayting, Oloacestershire, 1854, and of
Enford, Wilts, in 1859 ; died about 1867.
659. Redmond, John Henry O'Byrne — born in Ireland,
December 27, 1825 ; son of Henry Thomson Redmond,
KUloughter House, co. Wicklow ; left 1843.
Chamberlain to Pope Pios IX., and a Count of the Papal States, with the title,
Count de Baymond ; died at Rome of cholera, 1866.
660. Lawrence, Henry Baynes — bom in Guernsey, June 15,
1825 ; brother of No. 91 ; left 1841.
Merchant Service for a few months ; no profession afterwards ; died at Cork,
1890.
661. Lawrence, William Octavus— bom in Guemsey, July 21,
1827 ; brother of No. 91 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 47th Regiment, 1847 ; Lieutenant, 1849 ; retired as a Lieutenant ; died
at Cork in 1864.
662. Walters, Spencer— bora in London, June 4, 1828 ; son of
Rev. Nicholas Walters and Anne Priaulx ; left 1842.
St. John's Golleffe, Cambridge^; B.A., 1854; M. A., 1867 ; Holy Orders, 1856 ;
cicliffe,
isiiector
Lincolndiire, 1876 ; died 1876.
Curate of Badcliffe, 1857; Biggleswade, 1859; and Stamford, 1867-74;
Diocesan Lispector of Schools, Dio. Line, 1861-1874 ; Vicar of Dunhohne,
LENT TERM, 1841.
663. Le Mesurier, Henry Peveril — born in Guernsey,
November 4, 1828; son of Benjamin Le Mesurier and
Emma Johnson, and grandson of Henry Le Mesurier,
Hereditary Governor of Alderney ; left 1845.
Civil Engineer, M.I.C.E. ; Engineer on the Staff of the East Indian Railway
Company ; and Acting Chief Engineer ; Chief En^neer, Jubbulpore Railway ;
Meniber of the Saugor Barrack Committee ; Chief Engineer, and afterwards
Agent of the Great Lidian Peninsula Railway, and Member of the Bombay
Port Trust ; he constructed the railway from Liahore to Pindee and the Attock
Tunnel and Crossing ; was Acting Gkbrrison Engineer at Ferozpore during the
TtiiliAn Mutiny ; served as a volunteer, and it was owing to hia " promptness,
ability, and calmness of character in exceptional difficulty " that the powder
magazine in the fort was saved from destruction, in reference to which the
Punjaub Government wrote : — " If this powder is lost, India is lost." In 1877
the Egyptian Gk)vemment appointed him Member of the Board of Railway
Administration in Egypt ; was President of the Administration of the Egyp-
tian railways and telegraphs, and of the Port of Alexandria. For his services m
India he was made a C.S.I. He was also Enight of the Swedish Order of
Vasa, F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., a Fellow of Bombay University, and Colonel of
the G.I.P. Railway Volunteers ; died in 1889.
664. Jackson, Henry Whitworth — bom in Prince Edward's
Island, August 28, 1824; son of George Jackson and
Martha Sykes ; left 1843.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1848; Second Master of Woodhouse Grove
School, near Leeds, 1848-49 ; entered the Wesleyan Ministry in 1849; served in
that ministry in various parts of England ; now Minister at Liverpool (1898).
I 2
124 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
665. Home, Duncan Charles— born at Jabalpur, June 10, 1828 ;
son of Major-General Eichard Home, H.B.I.C.S., and
Frances Sophia Eraser ; left 1843.
Also private tuition at Brighton and Wimbledon; passed into the Boyal
Engineers from Addiscombe (prizes in Math., French, and Hindustani) ;
rendered great service in taking observations during a cyclone in the Bay of
Bengal, 1848, on the Indiaman Barham ; 2nd Lieutenant, Bengal Engineers,
1846 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1854 ; was nresent at the storming of Multan, and the
battle of Goojerat, 1849 (medal with two clasps) ; employed in the P.W.D.,
Ganges Canal, 1850-3, and Baree Doab Canal (as Executive Eng.), 1853-7 ;
raised five companies of sappers (Sikh Muzbees), and was in command of them
at the siege of Delhi ; had cnarge of one of the &ont breaching batteries, which
he completed in one ni^ht ; also in charge of the battery constructed by him to
breach the Water Bastion ; was one of the four Engineer officers told off on the
night of the 13th September, 1857, to examine and report on the practicability
of the breaches for the assault of the 14th. On tnat day, when Uie column
destined to attack the Cashmere Gate advanced, " Lieutenants Home and
Salkeld, with eight Sappers and Miners, and a bugler of the 52nd Be^iment,
went forward to blow the gate open.... Home, with the men carrymg the
powder bags, got over the ditch first. Salkeld, wounded, handed the slow
match to Corporal Burgess, who fell mortally wounded, but not till he had
successfully performed his task." — Lord Roberta . " They advanced at the
double. Home with Sergeants John Smith and Carmichael, and Havildar
Madhoo, carrying the powder bags, followed by Lieut. Salkeld with the slow
match. Corporal Burgess, and a section of the remainder of the party. And
now shot and shell and bullets were whistling thicklv around them, but
through the terrific storm they marched on unhurt. Tney reached the deep
ditch; the drawbridge across it had been almost destroyed. It was not a
moment for hesitation. Duncan Home sprang on. Precarious as was the
footing which the remaining beams of the bridge afforded, he and his brave
companions rushed across it in face of the deadly fire which met them ; they
reached the gateway, and boldly lodged their powder against the gate, not
unperceived. For, the wicket being open, the enemy kept through it a murderous
fire on them. While laying the powder, Sergt. Carmicha^ was killed, and
Havildar Madhoo fell wounded. The powder being laid, the advanced party
dropped into the ditch to allow the firing party under Lieut. Salkeld to penorm
its duty. Lieut. Salkeld fell desperately wounded, with a leg and arm oroken;
as he sank, he handed the slow match to Corp. Burgess, who, having success-
fully performed his duty, received his death-wound. Sergt. Smith, thinking
the portfire had failed, climbed up, and was barely in time to regain his shelter,
ere the explosion took place. . . .Home now sprang up, and ordered Hawthorne
to sound the regimental call of the 52nd ... .Three times he had the call
repeated. On rushed the gallant 52nd, the gateway was carried, and Britain's
avenging hosts poured into the blood-stained city. With them went Duncan
Home. . . .The palace was defended by a ^arty of rebels. . . .It was necessary to
blow in the gate. The performajice of this duty, scarcely less dangerous than
the first, devolved on Duncan Home.... The powder arrived.... the troops
were placed under shelter. It was mid -day before all was completed, and the
train laid. Alone, Duncan Home, with portfire in hand, apmoached the ^ate.
He fired the train. . . .Nine out of the seventeen Engineer officers being killed
or wounded, Home was the third senior fit for duty, and was placed in charge
of the left column of attack, and was continually on duty till opposition ceas^.
During that time he had not more than four hours sleep, and that only by
short snatches." — Memoir of Duncan Charles Home^ by W. H. G. Kingston^ 1863.
Home was, on the 21st September with the Sappers, forming part of the move-
able column under Col. Greathead, in the capacity of Field Engineer, present
at the battle of Bulandshahr on 28th September, and the desertion of the
Malaghar Fort by the enemy. Home was entrusted with the duty of blowing
up the fortress. After having exploded several mines with his own hand, he,
on October 1st, went to deal with the last. Thinking that the slow match had
gone out he went forward to relight it, and the explosion took place, killing
him. The Victoria Cross was forwarded to General Home, his father, with a
letter of condolence, at Her Majesty's command. Sergt. Smith also
received the Victoria Cross (and his commission) and so did Bugler
Hawthorne.
fiuZABBTH COLLEOB BeOIBTBB. 125
666. Home, Robert— born at Calcutta, December 19, 1834;
brother of No. 665 ; left 1841.
H.E.I.G.S., Bengal Engineers ; Ldeatenant, 1853; Captain, 1864 ; Major, 1879;
liieut.-Colonel, 1878; Colonel, 1882; Pnb. Works Dept., N.W. Provinoes, 1866,
and Ponjaub, 1858; Saperintending Engineer, Sirnind Canal Circle, 1869;
Chief Engineer and Joint Secretary for Irrigation, Punjaub, 1882 ; Inspector-
General of Irrigation and Depaty Secretary to the Government of India
P.W.D., 1886; made a CLE. ; retired in 1889; died in 1896.
667. Cole, William Barry — bom at Godalming, February 22,
1831 ; son of Thomas Frederick Cole. Solicitor ; left 1846.
Also Bturby, 1847-9 ; Cains College, Cambridge ; Classical Scholar and Michel-
bnrgh scholarship for chemistry ; B.A. 1853 (Jon. Opt. and 3rd class Classics) ;
Hol^ Orders, 1855; Curate of Hambledon, 1856-9; O.M.S. Missionary, N.
India, 1859; invalided, 1861; Curate of Newchurch, Oakfield, Eastbourne, and
Shanklin ; Rector of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 1881 ; author of " Thoughtt on
Baptisms*
668. Cheslyn, Edwyn Morgan Bateman — born at Chepstow,
March 16, 1832 ; son of John Cheslyn ; left 1848.
Vide Add : et Corr :
669. Borras, Francisco — bom at Beus, Catalonia, July 20, 1827 ;
son of Joaohin Borras ; left 1842.
Vide Add: et Corr:
EASTER TERM, 1841.
670. Armstrong, Jolin Frederic — born in the West Indies,
February 12, 1828 ; son of Archibald Armstrong and Ann
Monro ; vide 671, 1101 ; left 1844.
H.E.I.C.S., Civil Service (Bombay), 1848 ; first Assistant to the Collector and
Magistrate of Sholapur, 1866-1861 ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of
Broach, 1864 ; transferred to Ealadgi, 1864 ; died in 1872.
671. Armstrong, Herbert— bom in the West Indies, September 2,
1829 ; brother of No. 670 ; left 1844.
H.E.I.C.S.; Ensi^, 58rd Bengal N.I., 1847; Lieutenant (1852) and Adjutant
(1853) of his Regiment ; Indian Mutiny ; killed at the massacre of Cawnpore,
1857 ; one of the nine-hundred-and-siztv victims of Nana Sahib's treacnery,
when General Sir Hugh Wheeler and his party, under the Nana's promise of
protection, left their entrenchment and attempted to embark in boats at the
Sati Chaora Ghat.
672. Guille, Charles Sydney— born at Egham, October 15, 1831 ;
son of the Very Eev. William Guille, Dean of Guernsey,
and Judith Brock ; left 1849.
Wadham College, Oxford ; B.A., 1854 ; M.A., 1855 ; Holy Orders, 1855 ; Curate
of Sherifihales, Salop, 1855, Ventnor, 1858, and of St. Peter Port, Guernsey,
1858-1869 ; succeeded ms father as Rector of St. Peter Port in 1869 ; died in 1870.
The Church of St. Barnabas, Tower Hill, was erected and consecrated in 1874
as a lasting memorial of his zealous labour in the parish.
673. Marsh, Tlieodore Henry— bom at Biddestone, May 10,
1825 ; son of Major Henry Marsh ; left 1842.
Pembroke College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1847 ; M.A., 1851 ; Holy Orders, 1848 ;
Curate of Lydford, and Bathford, 1848-55 ; Hector of Cawston, Norfolk, 1855,
reaidenoe, Cawston.
126 £lizabbth College BsaisTEit.
674. Dumaresq, John Falla — born in Guernsey, September 4,
1829 ; son of John Dumaresq ; vide 1144 ; left 1843.
Emigrated to Anstralia in 1848 ; engaged in sheep farming with Mr. Albert T.
Ozanne, No. 478 ; afterwards a merchant in Victoria.
675. Bishop, Stephen — ^born in Guernsey, January 1, 1833 ; son
of Abraham Bishop and Selina Collings ; vide 720, 1120 ;
left 1845.
Business iii^ Hi^-street, Guernsey, and _ afterwards m Bristol, firm
; lAi
" Walsh & Go." ; Ldeutenant, 1st Regiment, E.G.L.I., 1847 (Bifle Gompany) ;
"" " * 1851; M' *-"- ^' ^ -rx, , ,.„.- ^««« ««
Bristol.
Gaptain, 1851; Major, 1860; Lieut.-Colonel commanding, 1866-76; residence,
Beidland,
676. Purbrick, James — born at Oxford, September, 10, JL828; son
of James Clarke Purbrick and Harriet Barke ; left 1844.
Civil Service ; engaged at the War Office ; afterwards joined the Society of
Jesus, and was ordained Priest; Rector of the Church of St. Winefride,
HolyweU ; now rector at Accrington, Lancashire.
677. Purbrick, Edward — bom at Birmingham, January 22, 1830;
brother of No. 676 ; left 1844.
Christ Church, Oxford, 1848-1850; joined the Society of Jesus; Bector of
Wimbledon College, S.J. ; was offered the Archbi^opric of Bombay.
678. Bird, Lawrence John Keir — born at Upton-on- Severn,
June 8, 1828; son of Thomas Bird, solicitor, and Anne
Croomes; left 1844.
Civil Service ; War Office, 1845 ; Private Secretary to Sir Benjamin Hawes
(Permanent Under-Secretary), 1851-58 ; rose to a hign position in the service;
retired in 1871, on pension ; residence. Earls Croome, Worcester.
679. Trafford, Henry Trafford — born at Tenby, December 10,
1830; fifth son of Major-General Thomas Trafford (of
Plfts Panthoel, Co. Carmarthen) and Anne Eawson ; vide
1330 ; left 1843.
Second Lieutenant, Biiie Brigade, 1849 ; Captain, 43rd Begiment, 1857 ; served
with the 5l8t Begiment in Burmaii, from September, 1852, to the end of the
war; present with Brigadier- General Cheape's force during the whole of the
successful operations in the Donabew District, ending in the assault and
capture of the stronghold of the Burmese Chief, Myattoon, in March, 1853
(medal) ; sold out in 1862 ; died at Nydd Hall, Yorkshire, 1886.
680. Coliam, Arscott Bickford Courtenay — born in Devon,
April 29, 1832 ; brother of No. 637 ; left 1843.
Solicitor at Holsworthy, North Devon ; died 1873.
TRINITY TERM, 1841.
681. Locker, Charles Frederic — bom in Malta, January 1, 1824;
son of John Locker ; left 1841.
Died in 1843 before entering any profession.
682. Appleyard, Frederick Ernest — bom in London, June 6,
1829 ; son of Frederic Newman Appleyard ; left 1844.
At school also in Brittany and at Bonn; Ensign, 80th Begiment, 1850;
Captain, 1854; Brevet-Major, 1856; Lieut.-Colonel, 1867; Colonel, 1878;
fimzABBTH College Begistbb. 127
served with the 80th Regiment in the Barmese War. 1852 (medal and clasp,
Pega) ; captnre of Martaban, operationn before Rangoon, captaro of the Great
Dagon Pagoda ; served also in the Eaotem Campaign (1854-55) with the 7th
Re^ment (Royal Fosihers) ; present at the battle of Alma (wonnded),
Inkermann, sieffe of Sevastopol, defence of the Qaarries. assault on the Redan
(wonnded, medflJ and three clasDs, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Medjidie,
Turkish medal, and mentionea in deHpatches) ; gazetted C.B.. 1875 : ser^'ed
also in the Affghan Campaign, 1878-79 ; was in command of the advanced
£fnard at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned three timeo in denpatches ;
medal with clasp) ; commanded the 85th liegiment for over thirteen years in
India ; retired as Major-General, 1884 ; J.P. for the county of Surrey ;
residence, Surbiton.
683. Crocker, William Foord — born in Somerset, May 3, 1828 ;
son of Robert Cox Crocker ; left 1845.
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1852; B.A., 1856; M.A., 1859; Holy Orders. 1858;
Curate at Sidmonth, 1858-61 ; and Ohardstock, 1861-5 ; Rector of Brandon and
Wangford, Suffolk, since 1865.
684. Bayly, Henry Elliott— bom at Bath, September 3, 1829;
son General Sir Henry Bayly, G.C.H., and Martha
Fisher ; left 1843.
Also Lyme Regis School; Ensign, 54th Regiment, 1846; Captain, 1854;
Captain in the Royal Canadian Rifles in 1862 ; sold out, 1863 ; died at
Exmouth, 1897.
685. Dobree, Frederic William— bom in Guernsey, September 1,
1831 ; brother of No. 517 ; left 1848.
Addiscomhe, 1849; H.E.I.O.S., 1851; Ensign, 43rd Regiment, Madras N.I. ;
Staff Corps in 1861; Captain, 1863; when in command of the Golcondah
Sebundies in 1858, he suppressed a seriouH disturbance amongst the hill tribes
(thanks of the Gk>vemor m Council, and brought specially under the notice of
the Commander-in-Chief of Madras for his Bervices ; medal) : promoted to rank
of Captain, 1861 ; appointed D.A.Q.M.G. of the Northern Division in 1865, by
Sir Gaspord Le Marchant, Commander-in-Chief, Madras; died in 1869, at
Waltair.
686. Cleave, William Oke— born at Totnes, July 18, 1830;
brother of No. 633 ; left 1843.
Also Marlborough College, 1843-9 (Exhibitioner, 1849) : Jesus College,
Cambridge (Scholar), 1850; B. A., 1853 (eighth in Ist Class, Classical Tripos) ;
Fellow of Jesus College, 1854-1862 ; M.A., 1856 ; LL.D, 1868 ; Holv Orders, 1856 ;
Assistant-Master, Bromsgrove School, 1854-60; Tutor of Jesus College,
Cambridge, 1860-63, and Vicar of Hinxton, 1862-5 ; Principal of Victoria
College, Jersey, 1865-1881 ; Rector of Gravely since 1881 ; occasional examiner to
the Civil Service Commission.
687. Wilkinson, Robert Parker — born at Huncote, Leicester,
September 8, 1823 ; son of the Rev. Thomas Hattam
Wilkinson ; left 1841.
King's College, London ; Lincoln College, Oxford ; Lord Crewe Exhibitioner,
1845-49 ; B.A., 1846 (3rd class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A., 1849 ; Holy Orders, 1847 ;
Cnracies in London, 1847-76 ; Vicar of St. Paul's, Hendon, 1876-84 ; and of
Longparish, Hants, since 1884.
688. Crocket, John— born at Londonderry, October 11, 1824 ; son
of John Crocket; left 1842.
Second Lieutenant in the Royal Marine Artillery ; First Lieutenant, 1847 ;
left the Serrice in 1850.
128 Elizabbth College BEaisTElt.
689. Sweeting, John HankeySaumarez — ^bom «,t Northampton,
April 6, 1831 ; son of John Hankey Sweeting (of Kilve
Court, Somerset) and Amelia Brock ; left 1842.
Entered the service of the London and Connty Banking Company, and became
Manager of the Cambridge branch ; retired to G-aemsey in 1896, after more than
forty years' service ; residence, Aloecq, Cobo, Guernsey.
690. Budd, John Samuel New8on — bom at Falmouth,
November 13, 1827 ; son of James Budd (Ordnanoe Store-
keeper, Guernsey) ; left 1844.
Civil Service ; engaged at the Tower of London ; afterwards went to Ceylon as
a coffee-planter.
691. Mulloy, Coote — born in Ireland, November 24, 1832; son of
the Rev. Coote C. Mulloy (formerly Incumbent of Holy
Trinity Church, Guernsey), of Hughstown, co. Eoscommon ;
left 1845.
Also Portarlington School ; no profession ; resided on his father's property at
Hnghstown ; was a Magistrate for the County ; died in Dublin in 1857.
692. Butt, William Henry Lucas — born in North Devon,
July 19, 1823; son of William Butt, of Melvile Hall,
Devon ; left 1842.
No profession ; resided at Halwell,' South Devon ; where he died in 1861.
693. De Putron, Pierre — born in Guernsey, June 16, 1825 ; son
of Peter De Putron (of the Bertozerie) and Mary le Lifevre ;
left 1844.
Also Koyal College, Nantes, Brittany ; Pembroke College, Oxford (Scholar) ;
B.A., (4th class Lit. Hum.,) 1848 ; M.A., 1851; Holy Orders, 1849; Curate at
Tottenham, 1849-51 ; Curate of the Vale, Guernsey, 1851-3 ; of fiurston, 1863-5,
and BK>dmeU, 1855-8 ; Bector of Bodmell, Lewes, 1858 to 1891 ; Bural Dean of
Lewes in 1886; author of " i^oo^s and Comers of Old Sussex" and ** Industrial
Art Exhibitions ;" one of the founders of the Lewes School of Art, and
Member of the Sussex Archseological Society ; died in 1891 at Bodmell.
694. De Putron, John Augustus — born in Guernsey, August 22,
1827 ; brother of No. 693 ; left 1843.
Went to Australia in 1851 ; returned and engaged in business as a shipowner
and West Indian merchant in London, (nrm, "De Putron and Booth") ; he
presented to the States of Guernsey the barometer which is opposite the south
side of the Town Church ; died in 1878.
695. Hugo, Harper Richard — born in Cornwall, June 30, 1826 ;
son of Samuel Hugo and Julia Fulpitt ; left 1841.
Dental Surgeon in Jersey ; Member of the Odontological Society ; died in 1869.
696. Carter, Frederic Paul— bom in London, October 23, 1828;
brother of No. 345 ; left 1842.
Probably the Fred. Paul Carter, of the firm of " Warner, Carter & Co.," whole-
sale druggists, London.
697. Lihou, Peter Clement — born in Guernsey, December 24,
1828 ; son of Peter Lihou and Susan Frecker ; vide 810 ;
left 1843.
Civil Engineer; engaged at the Aldemey Harbour Works, also at St*
Qfttherine^B, Jersey ; afterwards appointed Civil Engineer in India, but retired
Blxzabbth Collbgb Bboxstbb. I2d
from ill-health after six months ; went to Valencia for his health, and held the
position of Civil Engineer on a Spanish railway ; finally nettled in France ;
possessor of the silver trowel osed at the laving of the foandation-stone of
Elizabeth Ck>llege, presented to his father oy the architect, Mr. Wilson ;
residence, La G^urdonne.
698. Armstrong, Edward William— bom in New Brunswick,
August 15, 1825 ; son of Bichard Armstrong ; left 1842.
Ensign, 64th Regiment, 1846; sold oat in 1848.
699. Simeon, Edward— born at Londonderry, Deoember 6, 1824 ;
son of Charles Simeon ; left 1843.
H.E.I.G.S., Lientenant in the Bengal Artillery, 1845 ; Captain, 1868 ; Major,
1872; Pnnjanb Campaign, 1848-49, inclading the action at Ramnoggor,
battles of Chillianwallah and Gk>ojerat, and porsoit of the Sikhs and
Affghans to Peshawar (medal and two clasps) ; with Peshawar field force
nnoer Sir Colin Campbell in October, November, and December, 1861 ;
Indian Mutiny, 1858, including the actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Saltanpore.
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair at Koorie; commanded the Bengal
Artillery with the field force under Brigadier General Douglas, October to
December, 1858, (mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp) ; retired at
lieutenant-Colonel in 1872.
700. Davie8, Tliomas Lewis Owen — bom in Guernsey,
November 14, 1833 ; son of the Rev. W. L. Davies
(Principal of Elizabeth College) ; left 1847.
Also Eton, 1847-1852 ; Exeter College, Oxford ; 8rd class in classics at Modera-
tions, 1865 ; B.A., 1856 ; M.A., 1860 ; Holy Orders, 1857 ; Vicar of St. Mary
Extra, Southampton, since 1860, in succession to his father; author of
*'B%hle English, ''Supplementary English Glossary,'" and ''Light of the
Judgment ; residence, Fear Tree Vicarage.
701. Venables, Tliomas — bom in Dorset, October 18, 1824 ; son
of the Bev. James Venables ; left 1842.
Also Sherborne ; Ensign, 1844 ; Lieutenant, 1846 ; Maior, 97th Regiment,
1861 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, including the actions at Nusrutpore, Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow, operations in
Bundelkund and Chutterpore Territory, 1859 ; commanded the Nowgong Field
Force in the affair at Suleia (medal and clasp) ; sold out of the 8drd Foot in
1861 as a Major ; residence, Stevenage, Herts.
702. Waters, Robert Edmond Chester — born in London,
July 18, 1828; son of Thomas Methold Waters; left
1842.
Also at Highgate School; Scholar, Wadham College, Oxford, 1846-9; B.A.,
St. Mary Hall, 1852; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1852 ; author of " The
Chesters of Chicheley" and other genealogical works ; residence, Upton Park,
near Poole.
703. Wheeler, Henry Rivington — born in London, December 17,
1834 ; son of Charles West Wheeler ; left 1842.
Died at the age of nine at Stonehouse, Devon.
LENT TERM, 1842.
704. Hulley, Jasper— bom at Parkgate, March 24, 1824 ; son of
Jasper Hulley (of the ** One House," Cheshire) ; vide 996 ;
left 1842.
University College, London; died of cholera in 1849 when on a visit to
Scotland.
130 Elizabeth College Bbgisteb.
705. Carey, Thomas Godfrey— born in Guernsey, January 5,
1832 ; brother of No. 562 ; son, vide 1726 ; left 1849.
University de France, Caen, 1849 ; obtained the diplomas of Bachelier, 1851,
Liicenci^, 1852, and Docteur, en Droit, 1854; Guernsey Bar, 1854; after a
distinguished career he became Queen's Procureur in 1883, and BaUifF of Guernsey
in 1895, on the retirement of Sir Edgar MacGulloch, Knt. ; Gaptain, B..G.M.,
unattached, 1859 ; was Hon. Sec. of the Ladies' College, Guernsey, from its open-
ing in 1872 till 1882, and then became Patron ; was Director of Euzabeth Gollege,
1864-70, 1871-7, and 1879-81 ; President of the fifth Old Elizabethan Dinner, in
1896 ; residence, Bozel.
706. Gaye, Henry Searle— bom in Somerset, March 25,1827;
brother of No. 450 ; left 1842.
Medicine ; M.B.G.S., Eng., and L.S.A., 1850, (University Gollege, London, and
Paris); M.D. of Edinbur^; practised at Newton Abbot, Devon; Assistant
Surgeon, 10th Devon Bifle volunteers ; J.P. for Devon, and for many years was
Master of the South Devon Foxhounds ; died at Stawell, Victoria, AustnJia, in
1896.
707. Cockburn, James Balfour — ^born in Guernsey, April 29,
1830 ; brother of No. 420 ; left 1847.
Medicine; M.B.G.S., Eng., 1851 ; L.M., 1854, and L.SJ^., 1852; Leathea Prize-
man of King's Gollege, London ; M.D., Edinburgh University, 1851 ; appointed
to the Army Medical Department in 1854 ; Surja^eon, 1864 ; Surgeon-Major,
1866 ; served in the Eastern Gampaign, 1854-1855, including the expedition to
Eertch and Yenikale, and siege of Sevastopol, (medal and clasps) ; served in
the B.H.A. and B.E. ; retired in 1881 as Brigade Surgeon ; Flrat Provincial
Grand Master of Freemasons, Guernsey and Aldemey ; residence, Ehn House,
Guernsey.
708. Kenge, Thomas William — born in Guernsey, November 4,
1825 ; son of William Kenge (first Organist of St. James*
Church, Guernsey), and Susan Davis ; left 1842.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
709. Mauger, Dumaresq Ozanne — bom in Guernsey, April 5,
1834 ; brother of No. 159 ; left 1850.
Medicine, but went into business as a merchant in Havannah ; died there in
1877.
710. Martel, Philip Giffard— bom in Guernsey, April 17, 1832 ;
brother of No. 509 ; left 1847.
Medicine ; King's Gollege Hospital, London ; Leathes Prizeman, 1853 ;
appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 5(>th Begiment ; embarked for the Grimea,
but died of fever before resiching the seat of war ; buried at sea, near Sevastopol,
1854.
711. Marshall, George Robert James — born in Mauritius,
Gotober 24, 1826 ; son of Colonel George Marshall (Boyal
Marines) ; left 1843.
Ensign, 86th Begiment, 1843 ; Lieutenant, 1846; Gaptain in the 57th Begiment
in 1856 ; half -pay, 1856 ; left the service in 1859.
712. Marshall, William Frederick Thomas — bora in Mauritius,
October 21, 1829 ; brother of No. 711 ; left 1845.
Ensign, 65th Begiment, 1846 ; Lieutenant, 1851 ; exch : into the 70th Begiment,
1851; Gaptain, 1858; exch: into the 19th, 1858; Gaptain, 1858; Indian Mutiny,
1857-58; Staff Officer at Mnrree, Punjaub, when the station was attacked by a
Hlxzabbth Oollbob Bboistbb. 181
lazge force of hill men on the night of let September, 1857. and three following
days ; joined the army at Delhi on 24th September, 1857 ; ser^-ed in the Hazara
Cwnpaign of 1868, inolnding the expedition against tribes in Black Mountain ;
. Major, half -pay, 1870 ; sold oat in 18V2.
713. Lane, Alfhed John— bora in Guernsey, May 10, 1829;
brother of No. 435 ; left 1846.
Ensign, 1849, Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment ; Lieutenant, 1861 ; half pay,
1862 ; 60th Regiment in 1853 ; Captain, 1866 ; died in 1863.
714. Wakley, Charles William — bom in Guernsey, April 21,
1825; son of William Clapcott Wakley and Mary Ann
Macey ; vide 1255 ; left 1844.
Independent means ; residence, Guernsey.
715. Harries, Cecil Anson— bom at Solva, January 27, 1827 ;
son of Gilbert Harries, of Llanunwas ; left 1844.
Civil Service ; H.M. Castoms, Liverpool, Febmary, 1846, to December, 1847,
when he resigned ; went to Canada and settled there.
EASTER TERM, 1842.
716. Bell, William — born in Guernsey, June 24, 1830 ; brother of
No. 275 ; son, vide 2018 ; left 1842.
Ensign, 64th Beffiment, 1848; Lieutenant, 1848; Adjatant, 1849 ; sold oat in
1856; Captain and Adjatant, Elthom Militia, 1856; Captain and Adjatant,
Boyal Gaemsey Militia Artillery ; Colonel on the Staff, R.G.M. ; Government
Secretary to the Island of Gaemsey in 1868, which position he still holds ; was
- appointed Q-A.D.C. in 1868, and C.B. in 1888 ; has been elected for twenty-five
years successively President of the Royal Gaemsey Affricaltaral and Horti-
coltoral Society ; was President of third Old Elizabethan Dinner, in 1894 ;
residence, Swissville.
717. Malton, Charles Edward — bom in India, July 9, 1831 ; son
of Colonel James Malton ; left 1848.
Ensign, 69th Regiment, 1851 ; Lieutenant, 1853 ; sold oat in 1857 ; died—.
718. Stable, John Wickey — bora in London, June 8, 1831 ; son
of John Wickey Stable ; vide 754 ; left 1846.
Also Brighton College, 1848-9.
719. Martel, Charles — bom in Guernsey, December 7, 1827;
brother of No. 509 ; son, vide 1780 ; left 1843.
Engaged in the office of H.M. Procarear (No. 153, Mr. J. de H. Utermarck) ;
afterwards Ecrivain of the Royal Court ; died at Malaga in 1861.
720. Bishop, Julius — born in Guernsey, April 27, 1834 ; brother
of No. 675 ; son, vide 2465 ; left 1845.
Bnsiness in Gaemsey, Jersey, and Aldemey ; Ensign, B..G.M., 1850 ; Captain,
1854; joined the B.G.A., 1872 ; Brevet-Major, B.G.A., 1876; retired with the
rank of lientenant-Colonel in 1880 ; residence, St. Jacqaes, Gaemsey.
721. Du Port, William Janvrin — born in Guernsey, March 22,
1834 ; brother of No. 645 ; left 1849.
Civil Engineer, M.I.C.E. (1870) ; ai)prenticed to G. F. Lyster, M.I.C.E., at the
Guernsey Harboar Works ; Engineer, Marseilles and Toalon Bakilway ;
Engineer in oharge of Gaemsey Harbour Works ; Resident Engineer, New
1S2 Slizabbth Gollbge Bbgistidb.
Docks, at Birkenhead; Engineer-in-Ghief of the Tajong-Pagar Docks at
Singapore, completed in 1869; Gk>Yemment Engineer of the New Harbonr
Works at Alexandria, 1870-1879; Inspector- General of Dredging, 1879; retired
in 1884 ; Commander of the Order otthe Medjidie, and Bey, 1st class ; he then
took the contract, in partnership with Mr. Honfer Jones, for dredging the
Ibrahmieh, the principal irrigation canal in Upper Egypt; was the first to
abolish the corvee on a Government Work ; noted as a lingnist and for his
scientific attainments ; died at Bamleh, Egypt, in 1891.
722. Sugden, Henry — born at Keighley, Yorkshire, September 24,
1826; son of William Sugden f Eastwood House, Keighley)
and Mary Ann Greenwood ; left 1843.
Farming in Herefordshire, and in the north of England ; afterwards a chemical
mannre merchant ; died in Manchester.
723. Rybot, George Oliver— born in Bombay, July 24, 1827;
son of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Byoot (2nd Bombay
Cavaky) ; left 1842.
Lieutenant, Bengal Artillery, 1845; Captain, 1858; Major, 1872; Exec.
Engineer P.W. Dept., Baepore, 1856 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 ; commanded a
detachment of Nagpore Irregulars in a skirmish with the rebels at Singhora
Ghat, December, 1857 ; and when, in January, 1858, part of the 3rd Nagpore
Irregulars mutinied and murdered the European Sergeant-Major, Captain
Bybot was the only other European officer in tne Baepore Cantonment, (men-
tioned in despatches, medal, thanks of the Governor-G«neral, and the Secretary
of State) ; retired in 1872 with the rank of Ldeutenant-Colonel ; residence,
Jersey.
724. Rybot, Henry Day— bom in Bombay, February 28, 1833;
brother of No. 723 ; left 1842.
Boyal Marines ; 2nd Lieutenant, 1852 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1854 ; served in the
Bussian War, Baltic Expedition (medal) ; half -pay, 1859 ; died in 1876.
TRINITY TERM, 1842.
725. Charlton, Edward Spicer — born at Athlone, August 2,
1826 ; son of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Spicer Charlton ;
left 1843.
Ensign, 95th Begiment, 1844; Captain, 1854; Eastern Campaign, 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Inkermann, siege of Sevastopol, and sortie of
26th October, (medal and clasps, and Turkish medal) ; half -pay, 1863 ; Staff-
Officer of Pensioners, 1863 ; died in 1865.
726. Charlton, Richard Granville — born in Ceylon, November 6,
1832 ; brother of No. 726 ; left 1845.
Ensign, 81st Regiment, 1851 ; Captain, 1859 ; Indian Mntiny, 1857-58, (medal) ;
Staff Officer of Pensioners at Ennis, and afterwards at Athlone, Ireland;
Major in 1872 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1880 ; retired in 1889.
727. Kelsall, William— born at Fareham, May 9, 1830; son of
T. Forbes Kelsall (SoHcitor) ; left 1845.
Solicitor ; succeeded his father at Fareham ; took an active part in the
volunteer movement ; was for thirty years choirmaster of the parish church ;
vice-chairman of the local school board ; died 1893.
728. Mears, William Parfett— born at Bagshot, Surrey, Sep-
tember 18, 1826 ; son of John Mears ; left 1843.
H.E.I.C.S.; Ensign, 40th Begiment, Madras N.I., 1847; Lieutenant, 1851
invalided in 1866.
Elizabeth CoLLBaB Bsoibtbr. 133
729. Hervey, Robert Kibble— bom at Wigan, Jane 15, 1829;
son of Bobert Hervey, of Lee Hall, Cheshire ; left 1845.
Stndied at the Worms Gymnasiam, 1847-8, and paaaed the qoalifring eiamina-
tion for the University of Worms ; but entered Uniyersity CoUege, London ;
B.Am 1861 ; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, 1865 ; went to Aostraliaand
was engaged as a Master in a Scotch College there ; retomed to England after
a few years, and practised as a Ck>nveyancer and Equity Draoghtsman till
1890, when he retired ; residence, Petersneld, Hants.
730. Holmes, Lionel Arthur — born at Betford, June 24, 1828;
son of Gervas King Holmes ; left 1846.
Emigrated to Australia and died there.
731. Price, Edward Francis — bom in Guernsey, June 24, 1828 ;
brother of No. 15 ; left 1844.
Went to Australia, where he died in 1860.
732. Bickley, Francis Volney — bom in London, August 3, 1832;
son of Samuel Bickley and Eliza Wallaoe ; vide 762, 886 ;
left 1848.
Also at Bonn ; emigrated to Australia ; has not been heard of for forty years.
733. Dobree, George — bom in Guernsey, February 13, 1831 ; son
of George Dobr6e (St. Pierre-du-Bois) and Mary Brook ;
vide 765 ; left 1846.
Also at Lille ; Trinity College, Dublin (Hebrew and Catechetical prizeman and
Div. Test.) ; B.A., 1862 ; Holy Orders, 1864 ; Curate at Liverpool, and at
Cockfield, Suffolk; Association Secretary, C.P.A. Society, 1866-1878; Vicar of
St. John's, Worksop, Notts, since 1872.
734. Utermarck, George — born in Guernsey, July 4, 1832;
brother of No. 82 ; left 1849.
Medicine; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1864, and L.S.A., 1867; practised at Tamworth,
where he died in 1871.
735. Mellish, George Lilly — bom in Guernsey, August 31, 1834 ;
brother of No. 557 ; left 1852.
Exeter College, Oxford, 1862; Scholar of Pembroke, 1862; rowed in the
University eight against Cambridge; Ensign, 44th Regiment, 1866; Lieutenant,
1866 ; Crimean War ; present at the taking of the Bedan and fall of Sevastopol
^edal and clasp) ; resigned in 1867 ; sheep-farming in New Zealand ; Maori
War; Captain m the 4th Waikato Regiment; remained in command of
Galloway's redoubt tiU appointed Stipendiary Magistrate at Picton, New
Zealand, 1866 ; trsjisferred to Kaiapoi, 1868, and subsequently to Christchurch,
K.Z., where he held office till his death in 1881.
736. Morgan, Hill Faulconer — born at Newhaven, Sussex,
May 31, 1834 ; son of James Morgan ; son, vide 2166 ; left
1845.
out in 1867 ; afterwards Army Tutor in Jersey.
737. Shafto, William Henry— born in Paris, April 16, 1833 ; son
of William Henry Shafto (Lieutenant, 16th Regiment) ;
left 1846.
Ensign, 13th Regiment, 1861 , exchanged into the 26th (King's Own Borderers)
fua Ensign in 1868 ; left the Army in 1866.
134 Elizabeth College Beqisteb.
738. Farmar, William Roberts— born in Ireland, March 14,
1825 ; son of Hugh Farmar and Meliora Eickards Mynors ;
left 1843.
Ensign, 50th Regiment, 1845 ; Captain in 82nd Eegiment, 1853 ; Brevet-Major,
1859 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1870 ; served with the 50th Regiment in iiie Sntlej cam-
paign, affair of Bnddiwal and action of Aliwal (medal), at which last action he
was severely wounded in the right thigh whilst carrying the Queen's Colours ;
served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny ; actions at Cawnpore on
the 26th, 27th, and 28th November, and 6th December ; capture of Futtehgurh ;
action ^ ^ " - ' * t^ -it ,. ^ . , , . ,
^edal
Captain
Southampton as Major-General in 1896.
739. Nixon, Frederick John — bom in Guernsey, May 6, 1828;
son of John Nixon and Mary Ann Ellis ; left 1843.
Followed his father's profession — that of an artist.
740. Fox, William Byrom — bom at Bradford, Somerset,
December 19, 1824; son of E. Vigor Fox and Anne
Damtry ; left 1844.
Merchant ; emigrated to California.
741. Fox (afterwards Byrom), Edward — bom in Devon, Sep-
tember 3, 1827 ; brother of No. 740 ; left 1845.
Assumed the name of Byrom in lieu of Fox in 1870 ; High Sheriff of Devon,
1888 ; D.L. for Devon ; residence. Culver, Exeter.
742. Fox, Henry Atherton — bom in Somerset, April 8, 1830;
brother of No. 740 ; left 1845.
Studied for the Law ; afterwards went to California, where he died.
743. Williams, Walter Benjamin— born at Homsey, London,
September 27, 1827 ; son of Richard Williams ; left 1843.
Vide Add : et Corr :
LENT TERM, 1843.
744. Price, Frederic Octaviu8 — bom in Guernsey, January 18,
1830 ; brother of No. 15 ; left 1844.
Also Rugby School ; died in 1847.
745. Firth, John Leaming Anthony — born in Guernsey,
November 2, 1827 ; son of John Leaming Firth (Lieutenant,
70th Kegiment) and Sarah Collier ; left 1848.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A. ; Holy Orders, 1853 ; Curate of Creeting, St.
Peter's, Suffolk, in 1854; retired about 1868 ; residence, Upwey, Dorchester.
746. Jones, Fulford— born at Exeter, January 19, 1830 ; brother
of No. 89.
Died of typhoid fever while at Elizabeth College in 1843.
747. Coare, Watson — born at Versailles, October 11, 1825 ; son
of George Coare (retired Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards,
of Heavitree, Exeter) and Charlotte Watson ; vide 771, 833,
834 ; left 1844.
Solicitoi in liondon ; died in 1860.
Elizabeth Collboe Bsoister. 185
748. Bridger, Alfred Capron— born in London, October 10, 1829;
son of Alfred Bridger (of Ystrad Wralt, Co. Carmarthen) ;
left 1846.
A solicitor ; died shortly after the completion of his articles.
749. Bridger, William— bom in London, January 21, 1832;
brother of No. 748 ; left 1846.
A solicitor ; practised at Guildford and Southampton ; died 1865.
760. Westropp, Ralph — bom in Limerick, January 7, 1829;
eldest son of John Westropp (Co. Limerick) ; left 1845.
Ensign, 68th Beffiment, 1846 ; sold out in 1852 ; resided, till his death in 1876,
on his estate, St. Catherine's, near Bodyke, Limerick.
751. Westropp, John — bora in Limerick; brother of No. 760;
left 1845.
Land agent in Go. Clare ; Captain in the Clare Militia ; retired with rank of
Major ; died at Limerick in 1884.
EASTER TERM, 1843.
752. Matthews, James Bolomy — bora in Guernsey, July 15,
1831 ; son of James B. Matthews and Mary Foug^re ; vide
870, 1001 ; left 1847.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1855; M.A., 1868: Holy
Orders, 1855 ; Fell. Camb. Philos. Soc. ; Curate of Layham, 1855 ; and Vicar of
Roshden, fiontingford, since 1858.
753. Priaulx, Osmond de Lancey — born in Guemsey, May 20,
1832 ; son of Joshua Priaulx (The Mount, Guemsey), and
Mary Harriet Smith ; son, vide 2019 ; left 1845.
Ensign, 75th Be^^ent, 1849; Lientenant, 1852; exchanged into the 94th
Bennment ; Captam, 1857 ; retired from the Army in 1863. and went to Ans-
traua; returned to Guernsey ; Constable of St. Peter Port ; Director of Eliza-
beth CoUege, 1881-7 ; died in 1889 in Guemsey.
754. Stable, George Robert— bom in London, May 22, 1835 ;
brother of No. 718 ; left 1844.
Also Brighton College, 1848-50.
755. Goodwin, Edward Carmlchael Clements— born in Devon,
June 5, 1835 ; son of the Eev. George Harvey Goodwin ;
left 1844.
Vide Add : et Corr :
756. Sabonadiere, William Augustus — bom at Meaux, Feb-
ruary 9, 1829 ; brother of No. 616 ; left 1844.
Previously at school at Meaux, Paris, and St. Quertier; coffee planter in
Ceylon, 1845 ; succeeded his brother, No. 631, in the management of the " Delta "
estate, in 1867 ; retired in 1875 ; went into business in London, and in 1888, to
Jamaica as a coffee planter ; died there in 1896, on the eve of final retirement to
Ouemsey.
136 Elizabeth College Begibtbb.
TRINITY TERM, 1843.
757. Jackson, Robert Edwin — born at Guildford, December 16,
1826 ; son of John Jackson ; left 1844.
A solicitor; practised for some time in London, afterwards went out to
Canada.
758. Graham, Richard Henry Vivian — bom in India, Feb-
ruary 20, 1833 ; son of Henry Graham ; left 1850.
Went to India, and thence to Australia.
759. Lewis, Thomas Frederick — born at Bath, November 26,
1828 ; son of Thomas Lewis ; left 1844.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
760. Prickett, George Ben well — born at Oxford, December 20,
1827 ; son of James Prickett ; left 1844.
Medicine ; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1861 ; practised at Bampton, Oxfordshire.
761. La Serre, George Frederick — bom at Hackney,
November 16, 1827; son of John La Serre (Jurat) and
Mary Chepmell ; vide 794 ; left 1845.
Engaged as a stockbroker.
762. Bickley, Henry Sylla — born in London, June 6, 1830;
brother of No. 732 ; left 184B.
Also Bonn University ; went to Australia for some years ; afterwards joined his
father at Lloyd's as an underwriter, insurance agent, and indigo and colonial
broker ; retired in 1894 ; residence, Brixton.
763. Le Mesurier, William George — bom at Taunton, August 5,
1830 ; son of Major-General William Abraham Le Mesurier
and Jane Jackson ; left 1844.
Lieutenant, B.A., 1849 ; Captain, 1855; Major, 1855; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1858;
Eastern Campaign, 1854-55, including the i^airs of Bulganac and McEenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma and Balaclava, siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal and
clasps, brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish medals and Medjidie) ; Indian
Mutmy, 1857-58; commanded a battery of Royal Artillery; actions of Kalee
Nuddee, Bamgunga, siege and capture of Luc]mow, action of Bareilly, capture
of Fort Burnai and Bampore-iKussia (four times mentioned in despatches,
brevet of Lieutenant-Colonel, C.B., medal and clasp) ; died in 1864.
764. Maingy, (afterwards Mainguy) James — bom at Stanhope,
Durham, October 16, 1833; son of the Rev. James Mainguy
CRector of the Castel) and Charlotte Beckwith ; vide 826,
936, 1069, 1070 ; left 1852.
Pembroke College, Oxford, 1852 ; died in Guernsey in 1854.
Note. — See under No. 22 ; this branch of the family reverted to the ancient
spelling of the name.
765. Dobree, Osmond — born in Guemsey, March 13, 1832 ;
brother of No. 733 ; left 1846.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1853; Div. Test., 1855; Holy Orders, 1856 ;
Curate of St. Mary's, Nottingham, and of St. John's, Guernsey; Vicar of Golden
Hill, 1873 ; Prebendary of Hansacre in Lichfield Cathedral, 1885, and VicMr
of Colwich, Staff., since 1890,
Blizabbth Collbob BsaisTSB. 137
766. Carre, Thomas — bom in Guernsey, Augast 20, 1830; son of
Thomas Garr6 and Maria Le Page ; vide 1166 ; son, vide
1879 ; left 1846.
Engaged in boaineM in High Street, Ohierntey ; wm ohnrohwuden of St John's,
Goeznsey, for thirty years ; died 1888.
767. Anquetil, Gordon Ferguson — bora at Gibraltar, January 19,
1836 ; son of Captain Francis Anquetil ; left 1844.
Also Duke of York's School (presentation) ; went abroad, and has not slnee
been heard of.
768. Von Dadelszen, William Edward — bora at Brixton,
August 11, 1830 ; son of George Von Dadelszen ; left
1843.
Went to the Cape and thence to Australia ; supposed to have died soon after
hisarriTal.
769. Hoyle, William Jennings — ^bora at Islington, November 17,
1829 ; son of George W. Elesher Hoyle and Jane Jennings ;
left 1846.
Civil Enjrineer ; apprenticed at Beading ; engaged on worki in Manchester,
Haddersneld, and Halifaz : for some years employed by Sir Joseph Whitworth,
and afterwards by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Bart., Mitchell A Co., nydraolic and
mechanical engineers and cannon manufacturers ; died at Newcastle^m-Tyne
in 1887.
770. Anderson, Alexander— bora in London, May 9, 1833 ; son
of Alexander Anderson ; left 1860.
Engaged in a bank in Australia.
771. Coare, Frederic William — bora at Brages, January 31,
1830 ; brother of No. 747 ; left 1846.
Also at school at Plymouth; went to Canton, China, as a silk merchant;
retired after twenty years, and died of sunstroke, in London, in 1876.
772. Matthiason, John IHenry— born at Bedford, Julv 1, 1827 ;
son of John Matthiason (Master at Elizabeth College) ; left
1845.
Died in €hiemsey, of decline, at the age of twenty.
773. Bell, Anthony Delacombe — bora in Guerasey, July 13,
1831 ; brother of No. 275 ; son, vide 1785 ; left 1845.
774. Baynes, Charles Alexander— bom at Brighton, October 2,
1832 ; son of Lieut.-Colonel Henry Baynes and Henrietta
Le Marohant ; vide 780 ; left 1844.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A., 1866; Holy Orders, 1868; Curate of
Copford, 1869 ; and LyndOburst, 1886 ; Vicar of Wyken and Binley, Coyentry.
187^ ; died at Byde, 1891. ^*
K
138 Elizabeth Gollbqe Begistbb.
/
775. Carre, Hilary Mansell— born in Guernsey, April 14, 1836;
son of H. 0. Carr6 (of Le Valnord, Guernsey), Lieutenant-
Bailiff of Guernsey, and Mary Perchard Mansell ; vide 953,
1082 ; left 1850.
Entered the Royal Navy in 1850; China War, 1857-1858; served in H.M.S.
Barracouta at the caj^tore of Canton and French Folly Fort; also actively
emploved in the hostilitieB in the Canton River, and at a second attadc on
French Folly Fort (medal) ; promoted to Lieutenant in 1858 for his services in
China; appointed to the command of H.M.S. Ferret in 1865; highly
commendecT by the Admiralty for. his efforts to save that vessel in the terrible
storm off Dover in 1869; promoted to Commander in 1869; retired as
Captain, 1884 ; elected Jurat, Royal Conrt of Guernsey, in 1879 ; resigned in
1893 on appointment as H.M. Receiver-Gteneral for Guernsey, in succession
to Julius A. Carey (No. 857) ; President of the Guernsey Growers' Association ;
residence, Le Yamord, Guernsey.
776. Horn, William— bom at Sunderland, September 2, 1830;
son of Bobert Horn ; left 1846.
Civil Engineer in Ceylon ; died in 1866 on board the P. & 0. steamer Madras
on his passage to Australia for the benefit of his health.
777. O'Brien, John Terence Nicolls— born at Manchester,
April 23, 1830; son of Major-General Terence O'Brien
(page 43) ; left 1844. .
R.M.C., Sandhurst; Ensign, 67th Regiment, 1847; transferred to the 70th Regi-
ment, 1848 ; liieutenant, 18dO ; Captain, 6th Fusiliers, 1858 ; transferred to the SXHh
Regiment in 1858; Brevet-Major, 1859 ; Major unattached, 1868; Brevet Lieut.-
Colonel, 1870, on retirement ; went to India in 1849 ; passed in the native
languages, and also as a surveyor and civil engineer ; assistant in the Revenue
Survey, from which he was transferred to the P.W. Dept. and rose to be
executive engineer ; was at Peshawur during the Eusofzaie expedition in 1855
(medal) ; served throughout the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, and also throughout
the Quae Campaign in 1858-59 ; as D. A.Q.M.G., to a column in the field ; present
at the storming and capture of Rampore-Cossya (mentioned in despatches) ;
took part in the operations, under Ijord Clyde, leading to the surrender of
Ameathie, evacuation of Shunkerpore, and night of Bern Madhoo ; proceeded
with the column, under Brigadier Taylor, C.B., and Sir Hone Grant, to
I^zabad ; present at the crossing of the Gogra ; affair of Mucmeegaon and
Kumdakoti and pursuit of the rebels into Kepaul (mentioned and tluuoked in
despatches, medal, and brevet of Major) ; Assistant Militajry Setxretary. Ceylon,
1860; Brigade-Major on the Staff of the Bengal Army, Gwalior District, 1868;
Inspector-General of Police at Mauritius, 1867 ; Poor Law Commissioner and
Director of the Orphan Asylum, 1870 ; Equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh ;
C.M.G., 1879; Governor of Heligoland, 1881; K.C.M.G., 1887; Governor of
Newfoundland, 1888-1895; received the thanks of the British Government
for exertions in relieving distress at the great fire in Newfoundland in 1898,
and during the crises in 1894 and 1895 ; President of the sixth O.E. Dinner,
in 1897; residence, Eccleston Square, London.
778. Blanchard, Henry Pridham — bom at Southampton,
Ootober 21, 1829; son of Biohard Blanchard (SoUoitor at
Southampton) ; left 1846.
Vide Add: etCorr:
779. Boppett (afterwards Bappett) Geopge Kimbell — born at
Greenwich, July 19, 1832; son of George Borrett; left
1849.
Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1860; B.A., 1865; M.A., 1867 ; H0I7 Orders.
L
BUZABBTH COLIJBGB BbQIBTIB. 180
LENT TERM, 1844.
780. Baynes, Henry John Le Maroh ant— born at Woolwiob,
May 26, 1829 ; brother of No. 774 ; left 1844.
Ensign, 88th Connanght lUogera, 1846: Lieatenant, 1848; CapUin« 1864;
Eastern Gampaign, 1854-66, including the oattlea of Alm«,Inkermann (sererelT
wounded), and siege of Sevastopol (medal with three clasps, and Tnrkisn
medal): Indian Mntiny, 1857-68, indnding operations at Gawnpore from 96th
November to 6th December, 1867 ; siege of Lncknow, and siege of Galpee
teiedal with clasp for Gentral India): sold out of the 88tti in 1864;
Governor of Winchester Gaol, 1864-1869, and District Superintendent,
Metropolitan Police, from 1869 to the time of his death in 1881 ; controlled the
police arrangements from the date of the death of Napoleon ni. nntil the
nmoral (received a memento from H.I.M. the Empress and the Prinee
Imperial).
781. Robbin8, Samuel Daw8on— bom in Tipperary, Maroh 6,
1827 ; son of Nathaniel Bobbins ; left 1846.
Probably the Samnel Robbins who was an Ensign in the 61st Regiment in
1849, Mid sold oat in 1860.
782. Sheppard, William Qrut^-bom at Quebeo, September 14,
1828 ; son of Peter Sheppard ; left 1846.
Ganadian Givil Service ; Inspector of Post Offices in the Province of Qoebeo
for twenty years ; died in 1887.
783. Davis, Algernon John Brewer— bom at Bath, May 16,
1828 ; son of Horatio Davis ; left 1847.
St. John's CpUege, Oxford, 1847 ; no profession ; travelled abroad.
EASTER TERM, 1844.
784. Le Cooq, Hubert— bom in Guemsey, April 14, 1833; son of
John Le Cooq (Clifton, Guernsey) and Sophia Dobr6e ; vide
944, 1064 ; left 1848.
Also at school in Peterborongh and at Addiscombe GoUege; Snd
liientenant, Bombav Artillery, 1861 ; Bombay Horse Artillery, 1866-62 ;
Gaptain, 1860 ; Major, 1872 ; Lient.-Golonel, 1876 ; Colonel, 1881 ;
Major-General, 1887; lientenant-General, 1890; General, 1896; Persian
Wta, 1866-67; landing at Halilah Bay, storm and capture of Beshire,
snrrender of Bnshire, expedition to Chakota, march to Borazgoon,
battle of Kooshab, bombardment and capture of Mohnmra (medal and clasp) ;
received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay in Council, and the silver medal
of the " Shipwrecked Mariners' Boyal Benevolent Society," for his gallant
conduct at the wreck of the troopship Julia at Enrrachee in 1867; Indian
Mntiny, 1867-68 ; storm and capture of Eotah, recapture of Chendaree, action
of Eoteh-ke-Serai, capture of Gwalior, present at tine surprise and capture of
rebels under Maun Sing at Eoonrai, pursuit of Tantia Topee, 1868-69 (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp) ; Brigadier-Gteneral on the St8k£F
commanding Boyal Artillery in Ireland, 1891 ; Jurat of the Boyal Court of
Guemsey, 1892 ; Supervisor of the States, 1897 ; residence, Clifton, Guemsey.
786. Magrath, Hugh Henry Monk — bom in Guemsey,
December 19, 1833 ; son of Nicholas Magrath, M.D., B.N.,
and Sarah Mauger Monk ; vide 786, 905, 934 ; left 1848.
Entered the B.N., 1848 ; while Midshipman of H.M.S. Vengeance he narrowly
escaped death by fslling from the mizen-top to the deck, a height of over fifty
feet ; as Midshipman of H,M,S. 04in he served in the Bussian War, in the
K 2
140 Elizabeth Coliagb Bbgistbb.
Baltic, and was severely^ wonnded at the attack on Gkmila Earleby; his gallant
conduct on that occasion was specially broneht to the notice of vice- Admiral
Sir G. Napier, commanding ; present also at tne bombardment of Bomaraond ;
promoted to Lientenant in 1864; served in H.M.S. Htmalaya and Leopard^
which ships were engaged at the seat of war in the Black Sea (IBaltio, Crimean,
and Turkish medals) ; retired as Commander; died at Littlehampton in 1877.
786. Magrath, Miles Monk — bom in Ouemsey, Febraary 8,
1835 ; brother of No. 785 ; left 1850.
University College, London; B. A., 1853; Medicine; M.B.C.S.,En|[. (St. George's
Hospital) ; entered the R.N. as Assist.-Snr^eon of H.M.S. InHextbU in 1856, in
which ship he served thronghont the Chma War, being present at the boat
action of Eiscape Creek (wonnded), at Fatchan and at the taking of Canton;
present also at the operations whicn resulted in the destmotion of one hundred
pirate vessels, three villages, and one fort ; Acting Surgeon, H.M.S. InHex^Ut
(China medal with clasps for Canton and Fatchan) ; also served as Surgeon of
the Chatham Div., B.M. ; died in 1864 at Hong-Kong, while serving in H.M.S.
Aaaiatance,
787. Le Cocq, John Peter — bom in Jersey, February 10, 1827;
son of the Bey. Bonamy Le Cocq and Jeanne G. B.
Secretan ; left 1845.
Also student in Germany; afterwards for many years accountant to the
Great Western Railway Co. ; residence, Westham, near Weymouth.
788. Anderson, Horace Searle — bom at Hereford, September 10,
1833 ; son of Robert Anderson ; vide 943 ; left 1849.
H.E.I.C.S., Ensign, 23rd Bombay N.I., 1850; Captain, 1859; Brevet-Major,
Bombav Staff Corps, 1870; Lieut. -Colonel, 1876; Colonel, 1881; Ma^or-
Gteneral, 1891; Lieut.-G^neral, 1894; General, 1896; Persian Expedition,
1856-7; present at bombardment and capture of Mohumra (medal
and clasp); Indian Mutiny; operations in Ehandeish, 1858;- Afghan
War, 1878, 1879, 1880; affair at Ghiriskh ; battle of Maiwand
(severely wounded) ; defence of Kandahar (mentioned in despatches,
medal) ; Burmese Expedition, 1886-7 ; commanded a Brigade (mentioned by
Government of India, despatches, London Qazetttj 2nd Septemb^, 1887 ; clasp ;
C.B.); commanded 2nd Class District, India, 1888-90; and 1st Class District,
1891-5 ; residence, Faygate, Sussex.
789. Bainbrigge, William Dobree — bom in Ouemsey, June 1,
1834 ; brother of Np. 317 ; son, vide 1643 ; left 1848.
Farming in Canada ; died in Guernsey in 1862.
TRINITY TERM, 1844.
790. Phillips, Charles James — ^bom at Launceston, April 27,
1829 ; son of Thomas Phillips ; left 1845.
ent, 1847 ; Lieutenant, 1851 ; sold out in 1858 ;
1855; Lieutenant, Oct., 1856; died in
Ensign, 1st (The Boval) Beeiment, 1£
reappointed Ensign, 6()th Rifles, April,
791. Carey, Alfred Henry — bom at Alicante, Spain, June 21,
1831; son of Sausmarez Carey, Esq. (Jurat) of Keppel
Place, Guernsey, and Elizabeth Dobr6e ; vide 857, 1037 ;
left 1849.
k.
Blisabbth Oollbqb Bboutbb. 141
792. Tupper, Daniel William — ^born in Guernsey, December 26,
1831 ; brother of No. 442 ; left 1847.
Ensign, 1849, 60th (Qoaen'a Own) Regiment; CkptiUn, 18M: Brevet-
Ifftjor, 1855 ; BreTet-IientenAnt-Colonel, 1866 ; Eastern Csmpaign,
1854-55 ; served thronf hont the csjnpsign with the 60th Regiment
inclnding the bftttles of Alma, Inkemuum, siege and fall of Sevastopol ; passes
154 days and nights in the trenches, and was never absent from oiity (medal
with three clasps, brevet of Ifajor, Medjidie and Tnrkish medal) ; New Zealand
War. 1864-65; present at tiie capture of Rangiawhia (medal): afterwards
AJ^' to Brigadier-Qeneral Qeo. Jackson Carey (No. 884) ; also A J>.C. to
&txBi&Eary Ward, G.C.B., Gknremor of Ceylon ; died in 1878.
793. Bell, Dobree— bom in Guemsey, July 20, 1833 ; brother of
No. 275 ; left 1847.
Ensign, 9th Regiment, 1853 ; sold out in 1854 and died in 1860.
794. La Serre, Charles William Rennell^bom at Hackney,
March 8, 1833 ; brother of No. 761 ; left 1849.
Emigrated to New Zealand: served in the Maori War, and was a Commanding
Officer in the Colonial Defence Force (medal) ; retomed to Guernsey, 1867 ;
residence, (since 1897) Brixton.
796. Rideout, George— bom at Avranches, December 9, 1831;
brother of No. 636 ; left 1847.
Business in Spain; afterwards went to Anstralia; served in the Moonted
Police.
796. Tocque, Qeorge Rioliard Fletoher Howee— bom in
London, July 20, 1831 ; son of George Tocque and Mary
Ann Howes ; left 1848.
Solicitor of the Supreme Court, admitted 1864 ; Commissioner for Oaths; for
many years Hon. Sec, Richmond Government School of Art; residence,
Hasungs.
797. Wolston, John^bom at Brixham, February 24, 1831 ; son of
Bichard Walter Wolston ; left 1847.
Railway contractor, Brixham and Torquay ; emigrated to the U.SJL., and died
at Gtalveston in 1894.
798. Jennings, William — bom at Bristol, June 2, 1834 ; son of
William Collins Jennings; vide 812 ; left 1845.
Vide Add :etCorr:
799. Le Feuvre, William Seward — bom at Southampton,
December 3, 1832 ; brother of No. 649 ; left 1850.
Ensign, Hampshire Militia, 1863 ; Ensign, 77th Begiment, 1864 ; Lieutenant
and Adjutant, 1866 ; resigned, 1867 ; Captain, Hants Volunteers ; Secretary to
the Municipality of Kandy for six years ; Supt. of Police of N., E. and KW.
Provinces, Ceylon, for seventeen years ; Sunt, of Pay and Stores of the Armed
Police Force of Ceylon ; J.P. ; Assistant-inspector of Ceylon Prisons for five
EMkrs ; retired on pension, and gratuity, 1890 ; residence, Combe Down, near
ath.
800. Carey, Le Marcliant Jolin — ^bom in Guernsey, July 20,
1832 ; brother of No. 210 ; left 1849.
No profession ; at one time ^eld a commission in the B.G JL. ; died 1882*
k
l42 BUZABBTB COLLBOB fiBOIfiXB^.
801. Medlicott, Henry Benedict — bom at Loughrea, Co.
Galway, August 3, 1829 ; son of the Bev< Samuel Medlicott,
and Charlotte Dolphin ; left 1845.
Previoasly at school in Frajice; Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1850, (Diploma
and Hononrs in Civil Engineering) ; M.A., 1869; F.G.S., 1856; F.B.S., 1876;
Wollaston Medal, 1888 ; Gteological Survey in Ireland, 1851, England, 1853,
India, 1854 ; Professor of Gteology at the Boorkee CoUege of Civil Engineering,
1854; Director, G^logical Survey of India, 1876-87; Honorary and Corresponding
Member of several Foreign Societies ; Indian Mutiny Medal for Sj^ial service
as a Volunteer; besides contributions to the Journal of the Gteological Society,
and of the G^logical Survey of India, wrote ** Manual of Otology of India,*
1879, and jpamphlet '* Agnotticiam and Faith" 1888, and ''EvoMton of Mind
in Man," 1892; residence, Clifton.
802. Medlicott, Samuel— bom at Loughrea, June 18, 1832;
brother of No. 801 ; left 1846.
Trinity College, Dublin, 1847; B.A.,1853 (passed through the Medical Schools) ;
MA., 1866, and comit. caus&, Oxford, 1866 ; for a time ne held a commission m
the 1st Cork Militia; Holy Orders, 1867; Curate of Gayton, 1867 ; Vicar of
Leighland, 1868 ; Bector of Withiel-Flory, 1872 ; and of Bowness in Solway,
1877, till his death in 1889.
803. Heysham, Barrlngton Frederick— bom in Hampshire,
Febmary 5, 1831 ; brother of No. 490 ; left 1846.
H.E.I.C.S. Madras Army ; Ensign, 1848 ; served in the 1st European Madras
Fusiliers, and 18th Madras N.I. ; Madras Staff Corps, 1861 ; Captain, 1861 ;
Major, 1868 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1874 ; Brevet-Colonel, 1879 ; Quarter-Master and
Interj^reter to his regiment, 1857 ; Commissariat Department, 1857 to 1880 ;
Abyssinian Campaign, 1867-68 (medal); deputed to visit the ports in
the Bed Sea to obtain sunplies (highly commended for his services) ; Executive
Commissariat Officer at Bellary during the great famine of 1876 ; received the
special thanks of the Major-General Commanding for his exertions on that
occasion ; retired as Major-General in 1880 ; residence, Gk>dalming.
804. Heysham, Charles Augustus John— bom in Hampshire,
October 4, 1832 ; brother of No. 490 ; left 1845.
Entered the B.N. in 1845 ; Lieutenant, 1854 ; Commander, 1864 ; Commander,
Coast Guard, 1865-8 ; and 1869-78 ; in command of H.M.S. Faxon, 1867-8,
(hi^hlv commended, on paying off, by the Admiralty) ; and Black Prince, 1868-9 ;
retired as Captain in 1878 ; in 1863, while Lieutenant of H.M.S. Bacchante, he
was awarded the silver medal of the Boyal Humane Society for saving life ;
also received from the Admiralty a letter of approbation of his ** gallant
conduct on that occasion ; " died at Bideford in 1886.
805. Johnston, Alexander James^born at Gawnpur, India,
December 30, 1829 ; son of Major James Jomiston ; left
1846.
Ensign, 53rd Begiment, 1846 ; Lieutenant, 1849 ; sold out in 1851.
806. Fuliarton, Archibald— bom at Glasgow, February 16, 1831 ;
son of William Fuliarton ; left 1851.
Engaged in a mercantile house in Bombay.
807. Fuliarton, William — bom at Partick, near Glasgow, April 14,
1833 ; brother of No. 806; left 1850.
BospMS : firm of Cavey & Co., Alicantei Spain ; died, -**«
&LUABBTH OOLLBOB BsaiBf BB. 148
808. Peterswald, William John— born in Jamaica, November 28,
1828 ; son of William Peterswald ; left 1846.
At the Edinbnrgh Academy before 1844 ; Captain, let Rifle Company, Jeney
Id^tia ; fanning in Sonth Anitralia, 1853 ; enrolled and commanded a company
of 100 Beyers ; Clerk- Aaaistant to the Aaeembly of the Colony, 1880 : Police
Inspector, 1862 ; Warden of Gk>ldfieldB, 1868: re-joined Police as Soperintendent,
1874; Commissioner of Police, 1882, Ull his death at North Adelaide, 1896;
accorded a pnblic foneral; coniqpioaons as an organizer and administrator ; an
enthosiaBtio Freemason.
809. Beatty, Frederrck—bom at Wilby, May 5, 1828; son of
the Bev. IVederiok Beatty ; left 1846.
Ensign, 90th Regiment, 1848 ; exchanged into the 10th Regiment ; Lieatenant
in 1854 ; sold oat, 1855.
810. Lihou, James Hine — bom in Guernsey, November 7, 1835;
brother of No. 697 ; left 1851.
Stndied medicine under Drs. Hoskins and De Lisle ; afterwards Gay*s Hospital,
London, for four years ; died while still a student, at the age of twenty,
from illness contracted at the hospital.
811. Schroeder, Henry Sacheverel Edward^bom at Arcot,
Madras, January 1, 1828; son of John Sohroeder; left
1845.
Medicine; M.D., Edin., 1861; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1852; L.S.A., 1850; entered the
Army Medical Department as Assist. Surgeon ; served in Sierra Leone and
GambiA.
812. Jennings, Collins — ^bom at Bristol, August 25, 1836; brother
of No. 798 ; left 1845.
Vide Add: etOorr:
813. Stansfeld, Thomas Wolryche — bom at Leeds,
December 24, 1829; son of Thomas W. Stansfeld (of
Armley and Burleywood, Yorks) ; left 1846.
HJB.I.O.S. ; Ensign, 5lBt Madras N.I., 1847 ; Lieutenant, 1852 ;
Captain, Madras Sti^ Corps, 1861: AbyBsinian Expedition, 1867-8; Lieatenant-
Colonel, 1878 ; Deputy- Assistant CommiBsary General, Ist Class ; Lieutenant-
Qen&nl in 1892 ; residence, Bedford.
814. Birtwhistle, John— bom at Edinburgh, February 11, 1829 ;
son of Colonel John Birtwhistle, (Peninsula and Waterloo) ;
left 1845.
Ensign, 82nd Begiment (his father's regiment), 1847 ; Captain, 1857 ; Punpaub
Campaign, 1848-49 ; storm and capture of Moultan ; surrender of Chemote ;
battle of Gk)0J6rat (medal and clasp) ; sold out as Major inpl860.
LENT TERM, 1846.
815. Wilkie, William Patrick— bom at Edinburgh, April 2, 1830;
son of William Wilkie ; left 1845.
Vide Add: etCorr:
816. Hill, Ninlan— bom at Paris, April 17, 1831; son of Ninian
Hill ; vide 873 ; left 1845.
Medicine: practised at Lower Norwood, where he died in 1860.
l44 ElIZABBTH GOLLBaB BBOISfBlt.
817. Robiliiard, John Davis — bom at Buenos Ayres, January 31,
1833 ; son of John Hocart Bobilliard ; left 1848.
Befioxnea to BaenoB Ayxes, his native place.
818. Tupper, ^milius de Vic — ^bom in Guernsey, January 19,
1836 ; brother of No. 442 ; left 1848.
2nd LietLtenant, B.A., 1864; Captain, 1861; Major, 1872 ; Cobnel, 1885; served
in the Crimean War from September, 1856, incinding the siege and iaU of
Sevastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; retired in 1889 ; died in 1895.
EASTER TERiVI, 1846.
819. Stuart, Francis Ffhencli.
Identical with No. 987, Francis Ffrench, who dropped the surname of Stnart
before re-entry in 1849.
820. Du Port, Cliarles Durell— bom m Guernsey, December 29,
1836 ; brother of No. 645 ; left 1853.
Entered the B.N., 1858; Assistant-Clerk, H.M.S. Agamemnum^ under
Captain (afterwards Bear- Admiral) Saamarez Brock, see 1083; Bossian
War; served in the expedition to the Circassian Coiut, 1854; present at
the redaction of the forts at Anapa, Snkhum Ealeh, Bedonbt Ealeh, and occn-
pation of Balaklava Harbour; Qonville and Caius College, Cambridge (Scholar)
1856 ; Exhibitioner, 1858 ; B.A. (Sixth Senior Optime), 1859 ; M.A., 1862 ; Holy
Orders, 1860; Curate of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London, 1860; Incumbent of
Holy Trinity, Sonapore, and Secretary, S.P.G., Bombav, 1862 ; Fellow and
Examiner of Bombay University, 1863-66 ; one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools,
1866 ; and a Chief Inspector, 1893 ; residence, Notting-hill, London.
821. Sliortt, James Robert Qeorge Qraliam^bom at Porto-
bello, September 6, 1830; son of Dr. Thomas Shortt
(Physician to the Eoroes) and Harriet Young ; left
1846.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 7th Bombay N.I., 1846 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Captain,
Bombav Staff Corps, 1861 ; Major, 1866 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1872 ; appointed to the
PunjauD Commission, and served as Deputy Commissioner at Eohat, Bunnoo,
Dera Ismail Khan and Simla ; retired as Ck>lonel in 1875 ; died in 1898.
Note. — ^Dr. Shortt, father of No. 821, was in attendance on Napoleon I., at
his death at St. Helena.
822. Luckraft, Edward Alfred — bom at Plympton, Devon,
February 10, 1835 ; son of Captain Alfred Luokraft, B.N. ;
left 1848.
Entered the B.N. : Mate, 1855 : Lieutenant, 1857; served in H.M.S. EnamnUr
and HawU, also in H.M.S. SyUUe in the China War, (medal) 1855 to 1858 ; died
on half -pay as Lieutenant in 1861.
823. Francis, Qeorge Edmond — bom in London, Ootober 1,
1831 ; son of Frank Franois and Sarah Simpson ; left 1851.
2nd Lieutenant, Ceylon Bifles, 1853 ; exchanged into the 20th Begiment, 1855 ;
Captain, 1857; Major, 1864; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 1874; Indian Mutiny,
1857-58 ; served with the 20th Begiment at the actions of Chand, Humeerpore,
Sultanpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (medal and clasp) ; retired in
1878.
BxitSABBTH OOLLSas fiiaUITBB. 146
TRINITY TERM, 1845.
824. Guille, Edward Laing— bom in Guernsey, August 30, 1835 ;
son of the Bev. Edward Guille, of Jersey, (Curate of St.
Peter Port, Guernsey), and Susannah Laing ; left 1846.
Fanning in Australia, 1855 ; and afterwards coffae planter in Ceylon ; returned
to Australia, where he died in 1885.
825. Benwell, Henry^bom m Guernsey, April 27, 1834 ; son of
the Bev. Henry Benwell ; left 1852.
Exeter GoUege, Oxford (Exhibitioner); 2nd Glass in classies. Mods. ; B. A. (8rd Glass
lit. Horn.) 1868; M.A., 1865; Holy Orders, 1862 ; Corate of Aberystwith, 1862;
and Merton, 1866 : Head Master, Homoastle Ghrammar School, 1870-78 ; Assist.
Dioc. Inspector of Schools, Line, 1889 ; Vicar of WoodhaU Spa, and of Kirk-
Btead, Lincoln, since 1878.
826. Malngy, (afterwards Malnguy), William Henry^bom at
Stanhope, Ootober 7, 1836 ; brother of No. 764 ; left 1854.
Open scholarship, Gorpns Ghristi GoU., Oxford, 1854; died in Onemsey,
December, 1854.
827. Le Mesurier, Alfred John — bom m Guernsey, June 28,
1834; son of Abraham John Le Mesurier (Gastel, Guernsey)
and Mary Mainguy ; vide 914 ; left 1850.
Oriel Gollege, Oxford, 1858; went to Geylon as a coffee planter, and flnaUy
letired to reside in Lreland.
828. Le Masurieri Gifrard— bom in Guemse^, May 18, 1838;
son of William Le Masurier and Sarah Giffard ; left 1846.
Gkiemsey Banking Gompany ; English correspondent in a Spanish mercantile
firm, in Seville, Spain ; afterwards in the Oivil Service ; engaged temporarily
in H.M. Gnstoms, Gnemsey; and H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth.
829. Mansell, Waldemar— bom at Copenhagen, June 21, 1837 ;
son of ^red Mansell, (p. 45), of Copenhagen, and
Ashgrove, Guernsey, and Louisa Grut; vide 866, 960,
1051; left 1854.
Also Bngby, 1854; University CoUege, Oxford (Exhibitioner); B.A., 1859;
MJl., 18&; Asedst. Master, Marlborough Gollege, 1860 ; Master of the Lower
School, Marlborough Gollege, 1868-1878; House Master, (** The Priory "), since
1876.
830. Tupper, de Vic — ^born in Guernsey, Nov. 13, 1833 ; son of
Henry Tupper (No. 17) and Mary Ann CoUings ; vide 1168,
1169 ; son, vide 2055 ; left 1849.
Ensign, 88th Be^^ent, 1852; detain, 1856; Major, 1865; Lieutenant-Colonel,
1875; served with the 88th B^^ent throughout the Eastern Campaign,
1864-5 ; including the battles of Alma, Inkermann, attack and capture of the
Cemetery on the 18th June, siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with three
dasns, and Turldsh medal) ; served with the 8th Regiment at the outbreak of
the Lodian Mutiny, 1857 (medal) ; retired on half -pay to Guernsey, as Major,
1866 ; was Constable, St. Peter Port, 1869 ; his love of the sea and sea-faring
men induced him to qualify as a certificated pilot for Guernsey (1877) and Sark
(1881) ; elected Jurat of the Boyal Court of Guernsey in 1879 ; Supervisor,
1887-9; the erection of the Dioptric Light at Belvedere, and other im-
provements for securing the safety of shipping, were due to his initiative as
Supervisor; died in 1892.
146 SiLIZABBra OoLLBaB ftsaiBTBifi.
831. Markham, John— bom at Leghorn, April, 1, 1635; son of
Admiral John Markham ; left 1848.
Vice-GonBiil at Shanghai, where he died in 1871.
832. Markham, George Henry — bom at Tadcaster, January 24,
1837 ; brother of No. 831 ; left 1848.
Farming at Wisconsin, U.S.A., with his father ; died abont 1852.
833. Coare, Arthur— -bom in Belgium, February, 1833; brother of
No. 747 ; left 1846.
Also at school at Plymonth ; emigrated to Australia ; farming near Adelaide,
where he died about 1874.
834. Coare, Albert Henry— born in Belgium, ^ril, 1837; brother
of No. 747 ; left 1845,
Also at school at Plymouth ; died of consumption at the age of eighteen ;
buried at Heavitree, Exeter.
835. Hutton, Charles Edward — bom in Dublin, Deoemberl9,
1830 ; son of John Button ; left 1846.
• Partner in the firm of "Baggat, Hutton & Co.," wine merchants, Dublin; died
about 1890.
836. Dobree, Charles James — born in Guemsey, September 21,
1836 ; son of Commissary-General John Saumarez Dobr6e
(page 42) and Louisa Durand ; vide 1151 ; left 1848.
Entered the B.N., and was Midshipman of H.M.S. Alhion in the early part of
the Russian War in the Black Sea ; present at ihe bombardment of Sevastopol
in 1854 ; died at Constantinople, 1855.
837. Chanter (afterwards Scott-Siddons), Thomas Soott—
born at Bideford, February 17, 1833 ; son of Thomas
Bernard Chanter, of Glenbumie ; vide 858 ; left 1847.
Entered the B..N. in 1852 ; Assist. Paymaster in 1856 and Paymaster in 1864 ;
retired about 1868, on marriage with Mary Siddons, the elocutionist and
actress; assumed the name of Scott-Siddons; toured professionaJily in the
U.S.A., and in Australia, where he died.
838. Le Feuvre, John Emilius — born at Southampton, Sep-
tember 7, 1835 ; brother of No. 649 ; left 1851.
Lloyd's Agent; J.P.; Alderman, and Sheriff, Southampton; was Major,
2nd Volunteer Batt. Hampshire Begiment ; Dep.-Provincial Grand Master of
Freemasons, Hants, and isle of Wight ; was President, Chamber of Gommerce,
Southampton, where he resides.
839. Draper, James Fraser— bom in Jamaioa, June 4, 1828; son
of Thomas Draper ; left 1845.
Believed to have emigrated to South Africa.
840. Cox, Frederick William—born at Nottingham, April 16|
1835 ; son of Frederick Humphrey Cox ; left 1847.
Vide Add : etC!orr:
Blxzabbth OoLLBas &BaUfBB. 147
S41. Tupper, Edward Murray — bom in Gnemsey, November 27,
1836; son of CarrA William Tupper, M.A., (Hauteville
House) and Eliza Priaulx ; vide 916, 995, 1099 ; left 1850.
Entered the B.N. in 1850 ; appointed to H.M.8. Dido, in which ship he pro-
ceeded to the attack of PetropaalovBki, during the RoBsian War, bat the
setUement was f onnd to be evacuated ; Dromoted to Lieutenant in 1858 ; while
lieutenant of H.M.8. Ir%8, he was landed to punish the natives of Tanna, in
the New Hebrides, for committing atrocities on the crews of British merchant
vessels ; Lientenant Tupper and three men became separated from the main
body, and he was killed, together with a Petty Officer named Kennedv ; his
body was recovered and buried at sea on 1st July, 1858 ; Tupper was called by
his shipmates *' the pride of the /m."
842. Woore, John Chadwick — bom in India, April, 1835; son of
Captain John Woore, H.E.I.C.S., 10th Bengal Light
Cavalry ; vide 1907 ; left 1846.
Gold mining in Victoria, Australia, 1852^; farming in the Southern
Districts, N.S.W., 1858-1862 ; entered the Public Service of N.S.W. in 1862 as
Asst. Commissioner of Grown Lands, Warreso District ; promoted in 1868 to
be Gommissioner of Crown Lands for the Albert District, K.W. of the Colony,
which post he held until 1880, when the office was abolished ; filled the position
of Pohce Magistrate and other important offices; appointed Coroner of the
City and District of Sydney in 1889 ; J.P. ; residence, Sydney.
843. Lewis, Charles Bassett — bom at Gwinf6, December 15,
1831 ; son of Lewis Lewis (of Llangadock, Carmarthen-
shire) and Sarah Simmons Barnes ; left 1848.
Jems College, Oxford (South Wales Exhibitioner), 1851-5 ; Lieutenant in the
25th and 44th Be^ents, 1855-64 ; Adjutant, Boyal Cardigan Militia, 1864-75 ;
MagUBtrate and J. P. for County Carmarthen, 1850; J.F. and D.L. for Co.
CanUgan, 1868 ; Major, South Wales Borderers, 1876 ; County Chief Constable,
1876-90; residence, Qwinf^ House, Co. Carmarthen, and Hillside, Cheltenham.
844. Lewis, Lewis Gwyn — ^bom at Gwinf6, September 21, 1834 ;
brother of No. ^8^ left 1848.
Indian Navr, 1851 ; engagba chiefly on the survey of the west coast of Lidia ;
was Naval A.D.C. to the Hon. Charles Murray on his mission to the Persian
Gulf ; and then Srd Lieutenant of the Gk)vemor-Gteneral's yacht ; was twice
wrecked ; first in the survey brig PeUinurus in the harbour of Bombay in the
hurricane of 1854 ; and again in the P. A O. s.s. Nortkam in the Bea Sea in
1859 ; i^resented with a gold watch by his fellow-passengers, who spent five davs
with lum on a barren rock ; left the Indian Navy on its abolition in 1863, with
a pension ; appointed Superintendent, 1866, and afterwards also Beceiver in
duuQoery, Neath Harbour; residence, Briton Ferry.
LENT TERM, 1846.
845. Henderson, Fitzhugh Bathurst — bom in India,
November 19, 1831 ; son of Andrew Henderson ; left 1846.
Vide Add: etCorr:
846. Hardy, Thomas William — bom in Gnemsey, December 80,
1833 ; brother of No. 568 ; left 1852.
Trinity Gollege, Cambridge; B.A. (6th Wrangler and 2nd Class Class. Tripos),
1866; M.A., 1859; FeUow of Trinity; Holy Orders, 1857; Vicar of Shudy
Camps, 1858 ; Vice-Principal, Exeter Theological College, and Bector of St.
Stephen's, Exeter, 1862-64 ; Chaplain at Malaga, Spain, 1864 ; Curate of St.
Paul's, and then of Christ Churcn, Cheltenham, 1867-71 ; Vicar of St. James'
C^loucester, 1872 ; and of Erith, 1876 ; Beotor of Stisted, since 1896.
liQ Blizabbtb OolIiBob Bbquitbb.
847. Carey, William— bom in Guernsey, May 12, 1833; brother
of No. 440 ; left 1846.
2nd Lieutenant, Boyal Artillery, 1851 ; Captain, 1858 ; Lientenant-Golonel,
1877 ; Colonel, 1882 ; engaged as a Volnnteer in the Naval operations against
pirates in the Canton Biver in 1857 ; Afghan Campaign, 1880-81 ; in command
of B.A. lines of commnnication, and afterwards at Candahar (medal and okhsp) ;
Burmese War, 1885-87; commanded the B.A. in the Expeditionary Force,
1885-7 (Burmese medal, CJB., thanks of the Oovemment of India) ; invalided in
1887 ; and sabseqaently retired ; residence, Southampton.
848. Carey, Denis— born in Guernsey, July 28, 1834 ; brother of
No. 440 ; left 1849.
Also Brighton College ; H.E J.C.S., 1858 ; Comet, 2nd Madras Light Cavalry,
1854 ; Interpreter in Hindostanee ; obtahied certificates as Surveyor and Civil
Engineer at the Normal Collie of Poona in 1857 ; retired from the Army as
Captain in 1864, and entered Howninff CoUege, Cambridge ; B.A., 1867 ; Holy
Orders, 1867 ; Curate, Burton-on-T^ent, 1867 ; Vicar of Twvcross, 1868 ;
Willinffham, 1869 ; Vicar of Missenden, 1878, and of Baildon, Shipley, Yorks,
since 1879.
849. Carey, Arthur — born at Caen, January 8, 1836; brother of
No. 440 ; left 1850.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Lieutenant, Bombay Artillery, 1854 ; Persian Expedition, 1856-67 :
surrender of Bushire and battle of Kooshab ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal
and clasp) ; died as 2nd Captain at Eirkee, Bombay, 1868.
EASTER TERM, 1846.
860. PifTard, Charles— bom at Calcutta, July 4, 1829 ; son of the
Rev. Charles Piffard ; left 1848.
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 1854 (Certificate of Honour) ; Home Circuit,
1854-60; afterwajxls practised for many years at Calcutta, where he was at one
time a Leading Counsel ; subsequently Begistrar of the Diocese ; died in Cal-
cutta about 1884.
851. Jones (afterwards de Qrave) John William — bom in
Guernsey, January 11, 1838; son of John Jones and
Harriet Mourant ; left 1854.
Civil Service ; H.M. Customs, Guernsey, 1855 : transferred to headquarters, in
London, 1859 ; Deputy Assist., and, in 1897, Acct. and Comptroller G^eral of
Customs ; in order to mark his maternal descent, he assumed, in 1887, the name
of de Grave, borne by his ancestors of Huguenot extraction ; residence,
Sydenham.
852. Le Messurier, Jolin Allaire — bom in Guernsey, April 3,
1833 ; son of John Le Messurier and Mary Le Messurier ;
vide 1295 ; left 1848.
Farming at Le Marais, Castel ; died about 1868.
TRINITY TERM, 1846.
853. Owen, Henry Burnard — bom at Highgate, October 29,.
1831 ; son of the Bev. Charles Gustavus Owen and Susan
Harrington ; left 1847.
Holy Orders, 1868; ordained in British Columbia; Beotor of St. Peter's,
Cowishan, British Columbia; Incumbent of Creemore with Bamda and lisle,
L Ftov* of Ontario, 1887-89 ; and of Unionyille, Ontario*
EliIZABBTH OOLLBGB BbQIBTEB. 149
854. Playfair, James Henry — bom in London, March 1, 1880;
son of Bobert Playfair ; left 1847.
Piobably the J. H. Playf&ir who went to AnatnJift, and died at ICaryboroiigh,
Victoxia.
865. Reynell, Will lam — born in London (Kentish Town],
November 2, 18 — ; son of William Henry Beynell ; left
1848.
^^RdeAdd: etOorr:
856. Young, Arthur Sibley^bom in Guernsey, August 2, 1834;
son of Bobert Young ; left 1849.
Ensign, 58th Beffiment, 1856 ; Lieutenant, 1855 ; resigned in 1858 ; afterwards
gold-mining in tne Himalayas.
857. Carey, Julius Alphonso~bom in Guernsey, January 13,
1836;. brother of No. 791 ; son, vide 1814 ; left 1853.
Joined the House of Carey & Co., Alicante, Spain, 1853, where he remained, for
seventeen years ; manager of the firm in 1860 ; Belgian Consul at Alicante,
1860-70; retired to Goemsey, 1870; gazetted Lientenant-Colonel in the 8rd
Begiment, B.O.L.I., 1857 ; appointed A.D.C. to the Lientenant-Gk>vemor of
Guernsey, 1860, and to each successive 6k>vemor until his death ; Constable,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, 1872 to 1884, the lonffost record of such service;
Director of Elizabeth College, 1875-80 ; appointed H.M. Receiver-General for
Guernsey in 1885, in place of William JBrock, (Belmont) ; Hon. Sec., Old
Elizabethan Association, 1891 ; died, 1893 ; monument erected to his memory
bppoi
Guernsey in 1885, in place of William JBrock, (Belmont) ; Hon. Sec., Old
Elizabethan Association, 1891 ; died, 1893 ; monument erected to his m
in the Town Church, designed by his friend, Amias C. Andros (No. 878).
858. Chanter, Heath Haviland — bom at Northam, near
Bideford, September 23, 1834 ; brother of No. 837 ; left
1848.
Ensign, 57th Begiment, 1855 ; Lieut., 1855; left the service, 1856.
859. Harger, Frank — bom at Bideford, September 2, 1831 ; son of
Frank Harger, B.N., and Elizabeth Gopner; left 1848.
Probably the Frank Harger who was an architect in London in 1882.
860. Angel, Henry Reece— bom in Guernsey, August 30, 1831 ;
son of Henry Angel and Susan Blanche ; son, vide 1925 ;
left 1848.
Business in High Street, Guernsey, as a wholesale tobacco merchant, established
in 1784 by his grandfather ; residence, Cordier Hill, Guernsey.
861. Carey, William Dobree— born in Guernsey, September 26,
1836 ; son of the Eev. Peter Carey, M.A. (Rector of St.
Saviour's, Guernsey), and Marianne Maingay ; vide 1016,
1719 ; left 1852.
Also Bugby, 1852-5 (German Prize open to the Upper Forms, 1853) ; entered
the B.A. as Lieutenant, 1855 ; 2nd Captain, 1864 ; Captain, 1872 ; Major, 1872 ;
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 1881 ; Colonel, 1885 ; was Adjutant of tne School
of Gunnery, 1862-6 ; and Instructor of Gunnery at Shoeburyness, 1867-72 ;
commanded B.A. in Ceylon, 1883-87 ; retired with the rank of Major-General
in 1887 ; residence, Southampton.
862. Henegan, Harry Thomas — bom at Frankfort, April 24,
1829 ; son of Lieut.-Golonel B. Henegan ; left 1847.
Vide Add: etCorr;
160 Elizabeth Collbge Bbgisteb.
863. Salwey, Edward— bom at Oswestry, January 22, 1833;
eldest son of the Rev. T. Salwey, B.D. ; left 1848.
Also Shrewsbnry and Addiscombe; H.E.I.G.S. ; LdeTitenant, Bengal Artillery,
1852 ; served in the Bengal Horse Artillery in the Indian Mntiny ; died at
Simla from the effects of exposure at the siege of Delhi, 1867 ; a skilful artist,
many of his sketches appearing in the Illustrated London Newi of the time.
864. Salwey, Arthur — bom at Oswestry, May 27, 1834 ; brother
of No. 863 ; left 1846.
Entered the B.N. in 1847; Mate, 1853; Lieat., 1855 ; Commander, 1867 ; served
in H.M.S. Leopard in the Bnssian War at the bombardment of Bomarsimd,
1854 (Baltic medal) ; and in H.M.S. Diamond at the b<mibardment of
Sevastopol in 1855 fOrimean medal and clasp for Sevastopol, and Turkish
medal^ ; selected by uaptain Sherard Osbom, B.N., as third in command of the
exi>edition against Chinese pirates, 1857 ; served also in H.M.8. Royal Albert^
Princess Royal, Donegal, Linnet, etc.; Commander in the Coast Guard at
Came, Co. Donegal, in 1870 ; died in 1876.
865. Blair, Arthur Kindersley — bom at Mangalore, India,
November 3, 1834 ; son of Henry Blair ; left 1847.
Also Harrow, and Christ Church, Oxford, 1858 ; Ensign, 71st Highlanders, 1855
(Jannarv), and Lieutenant, 1855 (June); sold out as Lieutenant in 1861;
returned to Oxford, Masdalen Hall, 1864 ; B.A. and M.A., 1869 : student at the
Boyal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1869-70 ; died from the effects of an
accident whilst shooting at the Duke of Sutherland's seat, Trentham, 1889.
LENT TERM, 1847.
866. Mansell, James — bom at Copenhagen, February 28, 1836;
brother of No. 829 ; left 1851.
Also Blackheath Proprietary School; Caius College, Cambridge; Scholar,
1854; B.A. (19th Sen. Opt.) 1858; M.A., 1865; Tutor to the Duke of St.
Albans, 1858-1860 ; Holy Orders, 1860 ; Curate at Lambeth, 1860-3 ; Chaplain to
Danes in London (Danish Church, Wellclose Square, 1863) ; Curate of St.
Thomas', Portman Square, 1863-5 ; Minor Canon of Lincoln Cathedral, 1865 ;
Evening Lecturer, St. Mark's, Lincoln, 1869-1871; Vicar of St. Mark's,
Lincoln, 1871; Diocesan "^ '"- '' "-^— '- t- — '- <«««- « ^ — -
tiie School of Art, Lincoln
Lincoln, 1871 ; Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Lincoln, 1872 ; Secretary to
' , 1876 ; residence. Vicar's Court, Lincoln.
k
EASTER TERM, 1847.
867. Cressweil, Charles Estcourt — born in Wiltshire, January 6,
1832 ; son of G. W. Howe Cressweil ; left 1848.
Firm of Halbert and Layton, tea brokers, London ; partner in firm of Moran
and Co., Calcutta, 1855 ; established the house of Cressweil and Co., indigo
brokers, Calcutta; a keen sportsman, holding the "button " of four different
Hunts ; died at Bournemouth in 1893.
868. Cressweil, Henry Stubbs— bom in Wiltshire, July 6, 1833 ;
brother of No. 867 ; left 1848.
Tea broker, London and China ; died at Croydon in 1883.
869. Cressweil, Alfred— bom at Boulogne, April 6, 1837 ; brother
of No. 867 ; left 1849.
Medicine; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1858; F.R.C.S., 1864; L.M., 1863; L.S.A., 1869
(University College); Surgeon, Foresters and Oddfellows; Hon. Surgeon,
Volunteer Fire Bngade ; Surgeon, P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. ; practised at
Norwood, where he died in 1876 ; a handsome monument was erected over hifl
grave by his patients.
Blizabbth CoLLsas Bboibtbb. 161
870. Matthews, John— born in Guernsey, May 29, 1837;
brother of No. 752 ; left 1852.
Engaged in the aervioe of a French Irrigation Gompuiy, and anbaeqnently, for
sixtoen years, Ixispector of the Chelsea Waterworm ; formerly Captain in the
iBt Begiment, B.Gr.L J.
871. Guerin (afterwards de Guerin, see No. 598), Thomas
Read — bom in Guernsey, December 5, 1833; son of
Thomas Guerin and Eliza Bead ; vide 922, 923, 1171 ;
left 1849.
Aztieled to a firm of Civil Engineers, bnt an accident daring a yojmm to
Calcntta forced him to relinquish this profession ; sheep-farming in N.Z. ten
years, and in Cape Colony four years ; at nis mother's death he inherited Upton
HallionB Manor, Devonshire ; residence, Moddif ord House, Barnstaple.
TRINITY TERM, 1847.
872. RIdeout, Arthur Kennedy— bom at Barnstaple, April 12,
1835 ; brother of No. 634 ; left 1848.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich (prizes for athletics and swinmiing) ; passed ont for
BJB., bnt chose BJL.; SnoT Lieutenant, 1863; Captain, I860; Major, 1872;
Lientenant-Colonel, 1879; Colonel, 1888; served throughout the Eastern
Campaign, 1854-66, including the battle of inkermann and siege of Sevastopol ;
employed in the trenches with t^e siege train before Sevastopol from OctoDer,
1864, to September, 1866 ; present at oombardment of 17th October, 9th April,
6th and 17th June, and 17th August (mentioned in despatches, medal and two
clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honour and Turkish medal) ; appointed
Director of Submarine Telegraphs at Eupatoria ; remained in Turkey after the
war, in charge of the telegraph office at Varna ; resigned, October, 1867, to serve
in the Indian Mutiny Campaign ; served with the B.H.A. throughout the
campaign of 1868-69 m Oude, including the occupation of Fvzabad, passage of
the Gkx>mtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, ana Eandoo
Noddee, and in the trans-Gogra District at the affair at Churda, capture of the
fort of Majeedia and action of Bankee (medal, mentioned in aespatches) ;
retired in 1884, with the rank of Major-General ; residence, Crabbet Park,
Three Bridges, Surrey.
873. Hill, Thomas Lancaster — bom September 2, 1838; brother
of No. 816 ; left 1847.
Went to China, and died at Shanghai in 1861.
874. Carey, Francis Edward — bom m Guernsey, July 27, 1836 ;
brother of No. 562 ; son, vide 1793 ; left 1853.
Medicine; M.D., St. Andrew's, 1858; M.B.C.S., Eng., and L.M., 1857; L.S.A.,
1867 (Guy's) ; practice in Guernsey, in partnership from 1881 with £. L.
Bobinson, No. 1687; Phys. Lunat. Asyl., 1873 to 1894: Inspector-Gheneral,
B.G.M. ; Surgeon, H.M. Irison ; residence, YiUa Carey, Guernsey.
875. Agnew, Alexander — bom in Guernsey, October 5, 1834 ; son
of Peter John Agnew and Catherine Ozanne ; left 1849.
Went to Australia early in life and settled there.
876. Slieppard, Hannibal — bom in Guernsey, December 4, 1834;
son of Duni^re Sheppard and Mary Giffard; vide 877, 907;
left 1850.
Byde in 1895.
153 Elizabbtb Gollbob BBaiSTBS.
877. Sheppard, Giffttrd— born in Guernsey, Maarch 26, 1837;
brother of No. 876 ; left 1854.
Engaged in tnition in Ganada for many years ; Asst. Master of the Lower
School of Elizabeth GoUege, 1866-78 ; died 1887.
878. Andros, Amias Charles— bom in Guernsey, March 11,
1837 ; son of Commander Charles Andros, B.N., and Mary
DobrAe ; vide 879, 1066 ; son, vide 2040 ; left 1853.
Givil Enffineer, M.I.G.E. ; articled to J. M. Bendel, M.I.G.E. ; afterwards in
charge of Sir A. M. Bendel's drawing office in London ; Resident Engineer,
Workington Dock and Railways ; Dock Works at Leith ; Hermittfe Wharf,
Thames ; Boyai Albert Dock, Xondon ; designed and snperintendea the work
of the liord de Sanmarez memorial, de Lancey Hill, Guernsey ; planned the
Elizabeth College cricket field ; architect for the conversion of Candie Honse,
Guernsey, into a Public Library, 1887, under the will of Osmond de B. Priaulx ;
wrote " Conaule PIcmco" descriptive of his school days at Elizabeth Gollege ;
Seigneur d'Anneville, de Fauville, Mauxmarquis and ^Beauvoir, Guernsey.
Note. — The founder of the Guernsey fanuly of Andros became, in 1543, (by
virtue of his marriage) Seigneur of Sausmarez and Grand Gh&telain of Jerbourg,
Guernsey. The fi^ remained two-hundred-and-five years in the family tm
1748, when it reverted to the de Sausmarez family by sale.
879. Andros, Thomas Qodfhey — bom in Guernsey, Sep-
tember 24, 1835 ; elder brother of No. 878 ; left 1850.
No profession ; resided in Jersey ; died in 1875.
880. Bromby, John James— bom at Clifton, December 9, 1839 ;
son of Dr. Bromby (Principal of Elizabeth College) and
EUza S. LiUy ; vide 1000, 1050, 1097.
Met with his death at Elizabeth Gollege by a tragic accident in 1851.
881. Rimington, Spencer— bom in London, November 13, 1834 ;
son of Michael Bimington ; left 1849.
H.E.I.G.S. ; Ensign, 31st Bombay N.I. ; Lieutenant, 1856; Gaptain, 1866;
Major, 1874; Lieutenant-Golonel, 1880; retired in 1881; died in 1888.
882. Carey, Adolphus John — bom in Guernsey, July 27, 1834;
third son of de Vic Carey (Le Vallon) and Frances
Priaulx ; vide 1086, 1150 ; son, vide 2273 ; left 1849.
Merchant; firm '*Garey Brothers," Tarragona, Spain: was at one time
Lieutenant-Golonel on the Staff of the B.Gjyf . and A.D.G. to the Lieutenant-
Qovemor of Guernsey ; residence, Bath.
883. Hollingworth, Wllmer^bom at Hull, June 2, 1835; son of
John Hollingworth ; vide 980 ; left 1850.
Agent to foreign underwriters in London; died in 1886.
884. Brock, Philip — bom in Guemsey, April 6, 1833; brother of
No. 46 ; left 1847.
. Boyal Navy 1847 ; wrecked in H.M.S. Mutine^ 1848 ; operations against pirates,
South A^aerica, 1850 ; assisted in the destruction ot the Rival, a noted slave
trader in the Bio f^o, and in cutting off four large vessels off Paranagua ;
hostilities in Burmah, 1853 ; capture of Ava (Burmese medal with clasp for
Pegu) ; Eastern Gampaign, 1854-5 ; three months with Naval Brigade in the
trenjshes off Sevastopol (slightly wounded^ ; in temporary command of the Viper
at the defence of lEupatoria (thanks of Omar Fasha, and promoted to Lien-
tenant) ; faU of Sevastopol, and bombardment of Kinbum in JBE.M.S. Firebronkd
(Grimean medal with clasps for Likermann and Sevastopol^ Medjidie, and
Elizabeth Gollbgb Bboibteb. 16S
Tnrkiah medal); served in Captftin Sherard Osbom's expedition to China,
1857, in H.M.S. Furious (China medal with clasps for Canton and Takn Fotm) :
fromoted to Commander for these services at age of twenty-six ; Commander of
LM.S. Pelican in the Mediterranean, 1861; retired Captain, 1867; died 1888,
at Onildford.
^
885. Brock, Duncan Cameron — born in Guernsey, December 27,
1836 ; brother of No. 46 ; left 1853.
Ensini, 1st (The Royal) Regiment, 1864; Lieutenant, 1866; Crimean War;
served at the siege and fall of Seviftstopol (medal with Sevastopol clasp and
TnrkiBh medal) ; Captain, 1866 ; died in 1870 in Onemsey.
886. Bickley, Charles Condamine— bom in London, September
16, 1838 ; brother of No. 732 ; left 1852.
Also Bonn University ; was engaged in the Telegraph Service and afterwards
in an Insurance Company.
887. Gumming, William Alexander— bom in London, Novem-
ber 13, 1835 ; son of William Gamming ; left 1850.
Also Birkbeck Head School ; Universitj; College, London, 1862-66 ; travelled
in the East and Crimea, 1866 ; engaged in the Thames Iron Worln Co. lifting
wrecks), 1868; Insurance Brol»r and Underwriter, 1869-1888; Assistant-
Secretary and Secretary of the '* Undenoriting and Agency A$$oeiatiom,"
London, since 1887.
888. Moresby, Jolin Fairfax — bom Augost 7, 1837; son of
Christopher Moresby ; left 1848.
No profession ; after completing his education hs went to St. Thomas' Island,
West Indies, and died at Havannah in 1867.
889. Wren, Richard— bom at Buntingford, July 12, 1832 ; son of
Biohard Wren; vide 946; left 1849.
No profession ; resides in London.
890. Temple, Robert — bom at Barriero, March 3, 1828; son of
Bobert Griffiths Temple ; left 1847.
Private pnpil of Principal; educated at Bogby ; Trinity College, Cambridge ;
B.A., 1861 ; Holv Orders, 1868 ; H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1867-1892 ; Rector
of Ewhnrst, Guildford, 1892-7 ; residence, fSwhurst.
891. Fowler, Robinson — bom at Preston Hall, Durham, March
15, 1828; son of Marshall Fowler (Preston Hall); left
1847.
Private pupil of Principal ; Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 1863 ; Stipendiary
Magistrate, Manchester, and J.P. for Lancashire ; died 1896.
892. Cosens, Charles Sidney — bom at Wells, January 18, 1829;
son of Charles Newman Brikerton Cosens ; left 1848.
Private pupil of Principal ; Brasenose College, Oxford, 1848 ; left before taking
his degree, and went to the Toronto University, 1848 ; became a solicitor at
Toronto (firm of Patton, Bumard & Cosens) ; died at Toronto in 1867.
893. Wilks, William Charles — born m London, February 9,
1829 ; son of Joseph Wilks ; left 1847.
Private pupU of Principal; Trinity College, Cambridge, 1847; B.A., 1862;
Pwrister'at-Law ; died about 1876,
It
164 Elizabeth Oollbgb BsaisTSB.
894. Ellis, Robinson — bom at Barming, Kent, September 5,
1834 ; son of James Ellis (of Barming House) ; left 1850.
Also Bugby, 1850-2 ; scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1852 ; Ist Class in Classics,
at Moderations, 1854 ; Ireland University Scholarship, 1855 ; Latin Verse Prize,
1855 ; B.A. (1st Class Lit.Hiun.)1856 : Boden Sanskrit Scholarship, 1858 ; Fellow of
Trinity, 1858 ; Lecturer and Tutor in Oxford, 1858 to 1870 ; Professor of Latin
at University College, London, 1870-6 ; returned to Oxford, and was appointed
Beader in Latin Literature to the University in 1883 ; and Corpus Professor of
Latin, in 1893 ; Hon. LL.D. of Dublin, 1882 ; Hon. Ph.D. of Eonigsberg, 1894 ;
and Hon. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, 1894 ; published a small edition of
*' Catullus" 1866 ; a larger and more elaborate one in 1867 ; ** The Poems and
Fragments of Catullus^ translated in the Metre of the Original^* 1871 ;
- also a contributor to the ** Cambridge Journal of Philology^" the " Am^ricoAn
Journal of Philology^** the ** CUisstcal Remeuo^ *^ ffermathena," and "The
Academy;** residence, Oxford.
895. Miller, Francis Qoode — bom at Clapham, April 22, 1832;
son of William Miller ; left 1850.
London and Westminster Bank ; an enthusiatic amateur naturalist ; died
in 1869.
896. Kay, William Algernon—bom at Cheltenham, May 23,
1837; eldest son of Sir Brook Kay, Bart., and Anne Howes;
left 1850.
Also Sherborne School, 1851-54 ; Ensign, 68th Regiment, 1855 ; Lieutenant,
1858 ; Captain, 1869 ; Major, 1879 ; New Zealand War, 1864-1866 ; present at
the attack on Gate Pah (medal) ; retired in 1881, with the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel ; residence. Stanhope Gardens, London.
897. Kay, Henry Monckton — born at Avranches, May 14, 1839 ;
brother of No. 896 ; left 1850.
Also Sherborne School, 1851-1854; Lieutenant, Boyal Marines (Portsmouth
Div.) 1855 ; Captain, 1868 ; retired in 1869 ; residence, Southsea.
898. Cole, Wentworth Lindsay — born at Chelsea, May 11,
1836 ; son of Frederick Cole and Eliza Kate Hughes ; son,
vide 1886 ; left 1850.
Merchant Service; student at the Boyal Agr. College, Cirencester, 1861-2;
has been Secretary to the Boyal Albert Hall, London, £>r many jeaxa.
899. Eyre, Henry Baldwin — born at Borrisokane, Tipperary,
April 10, 1834 ; son of Kichard Eyre of the Byres of Byre
Court, Co. Galway and Eleanor Baldwin ; left 1847.
Ensign, 25th (King's Own Borderers), 1855; sold out, 1858, and settled in
Canada.
900. Eyre, Stratford Thomas — ^bom at Borrisokane, December 2,
1836 ; brother of No. 899 ; left 1847.
Merchant Service ; engaged in the Transport Service during the Crimean War ;
joined the Confederate Ifavy during the Civil War, and served in the Alabama
and Florida ; volunteered for service as a trooper in the Zulu War, and
received a medal; again, for a time, joined the Merchant Navy, and then
settled in Canada.
901. Keene, William — bom at Cirencester, July 6, 1828; son of
Thomas Keene (Minety, Gloucester) ; left 1848.
Private pupil of Principal; Brasenose College, Oxford, 1848 ; B. A., 1851 (3rd
Class Math.); M.A., 1866; Holy Orders, 1852; Chaplain (C.M.S.) in India,
N.W. Provinces, (Simla, 1858, and Amritsar, 1860-82); Vicar of Gayton,
Staffordshire, 1884 ; author of " Eaaay on the Sikhs in Ptmjaub " and a tranalatioxi
of the Tia.jei Book into Punjaubi ; died 1897,
Elizabbth Oollegb Begibteb. 155
902. Beamish, William Henry Siingsby— born at Mallow, Co.
Cork, June 8, 1835 ; son of Captain Samuel Beamish and
Hannah Siingsby ; left 1849.
Comet, 14th Light DragoonB, 1854 ; Lieutenant, 1857 ; exchanged into the Boyal
N. British Fosiliers, 1860 ; served in the Persian Expedition, 1857
(medal) ; Indian Mutiny ; present at the snppression of tne matiny at
Anran§[abad, 1857 ; with the Central India Field Force ander Sir Hugh Rose,
1858; siege and capture of Rahatghur ; action of Barodea ; relief of Saugor :
capture m Guirakota; affair at Malthone ; siege and capture of Jhansi ; battles of
Betwa and Koon<^ (wounded) ; action of 6k>lowlee ; capture of Calpee ; action
of Morar and re-capture of Gwalior ; operations aigainst Bonjor Singh (medal
and clasp) ; sold out 1861.
903. Beamish, George Percivai — bom at Mallow, August 13,
1836 ; brother of No. 902 ; left 1849.
Ensign, 63rd Regiment, 1854; Lieutenant, 1854; Captain, 1858; exchanged
into the 98th, 1860, and into the 36th, 1868 ; Major, 1872; Lieutenant-Colonel,
1881; Colonel, 1884 ; served with the 6drd in the Eastern Campaign, 1854-5 ;
siege and capture of Sevastopol ; repulse of various sorties ; attack on the
Redan of 18tn June and 8th September ; expedition to Eertch ; bombardment
and capture of Kinboum (medu and clasp, and Turkish medal).
904. Mason, Jacl<son — born at Normanton, December 4, 1833;
son of. William Jackson Mason ; left 1849.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A. (2nd Class Classical Tripos), 1856; M.A.,
1859 ; Seatoman Prizeman, 1858 ; Holy Orders, 1858 ; Curate of Cantley, 1858 ;
Vicar of Pickhill, Thirsk, N.B., 1859 ; and of Settle, 1883 ; died—.
LENT TERIVI, 1848.
905. IVIagrath, Jolin Ricliard~born in Guernsey, January 29,
1839 ; brother of No. 785 ; left 1856.
Scholar of Oriel College, Oxford, 1856 ; Stanhope Prize Essay (" FaU of the
S^aubltc of Florence, I860,") ; B.A. (Ist Class Lit. Hum. and 4th Class Math.),
1860; Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, 1860-1878; Johnson's Theological
Scholar, 1861; Holy Orders, 1863; M.A. (Queen's College) 1863; Select
Preacher, 1867 ; Master of the Schools, 1864-65; Moderator, 1866-67 : Classical
Examiner, 1870-72 ; Senior Proctor, 1876-77 ; Lecturer of Queen's College,
1862-64; Tutor and Dean, 1864-1877; Chaplain, 1867-1878; Senior Bursar,
1874-1878; Provost of Queen's, 1878; B.D., and D.D., 1878; Chairman of
Oxford Local Board, 1882-1887; Vicar of Sparsholt with Kingston Lisle,
Berks, 1887-1889 ; Alderman of the City of Oxford, 1889-95 ; J.P. for the County
of Oxford ; D.D. of Columbia University, New York ; member of the Heb-
domadal Council, Oxford, since 1878 ; Delegate of Local Examinations ;
Curator of the Theatre ; Curator of the University Chest ; was Sergeant, Oxford
University Rifle Volunteers, 1861-78 ; author of " A Plea for the Study of
Theoloqy in the University of Oxford,** 1868 ; ** Papers on University Reform.,*
1877; Editor of ''Selections from Aristotle's Oraanon," 1868, (2nd. edit. 1877) ;
Chaplaiii to Bishop Thorold, of Winchester, 1890-6 ; Vioe-Cnancellor of the
University of Oxford, 1894-8; President of the second O. E. dinner, in 1893;
residence, Provost's Lodgings, Queen's College, Oxford.
906. QifTard, Henry Aiexander— born in Guernsey, May 22,
1838; eldest son of Colonel Henry Giffard, R.G.A., of the
Braye-du-Valle, Guernsey, and Elizabeth Agnew; vide
975, 1198, 1291 ; left 1857.
Open Exhibition at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1857 ; Junior Mathematical
Scholar, Oxford, 1858 ; 1st Class Classics and 1st Class Mathematics, Modera-
tions, 1859; passed first in the open competition for the Indian Civil Service,
1860, but resigned the appointment ; Taylorian Scholar, 1860 ; B.A. (1st Class
li 2
156 Elizabeth Golj^egb Bbgistbb.
Lit. Hum. and 1st Class Math.), 1861 ; and Eldon Law Scholar; elected Senior
Student of Christ Church, 1863 ; M. A., 1863 ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn),
1865, in which year he was offered the Principalship of the Elphinstone
College, Bombay, on the retirement of Sir Alexander Grrant ; was one of the
Assistant Commissioners under the Schools Enquiry Commission, 1865-6;
Junior Counsel in the Chancery Courts and subsequently in the Chanc^rf
Division of the High Court of Justice, 1866-82; Q.C., 1882; Bencher, 1885;
Header in Equity to the Inns of Court, 1888-91 ; unsuccessfully contested the
Eastern Division of Cambridgeshire in the Conservative interest, 1892;
Examiner in Law and Equitv for the Honours Examinations of the Inns of
Court, 1891 ; residence, Soutnwell Gturdens, S.W.
Note.— In 1864 H. A. GifFard and J. B.. Magrath (No. 905) were the Pnblic
Examiners at Elizabeth College.
907. Sheppard, James Thoume — born in Guernsey, November 16,
1838 ; brother of No. 876 ; left 1853.
Merchant Service, P. & O. Steam Navigation Company ; was lost at sea in 1863.
908. Hill, Thomas Samuel — born at Calcutta, August, 1830; son
of James Hill ; left 1848.
Went to the Fiji Islands ; died at Levnka in 1888.
909. Arman, Thomas Edward — bom in London, May 21, 1839 ;
son of Thomas Arman ; left 1850.
Vide Add : et Corr :
910. Mullen, John — bom at Calcutta, August 27, 1834; son of
John Muller ; vide 911, 935 ; left 1849.
Vide Add : et Corr :
911. Muller, William— born at Calcutta, December 16, 1835;
brother of No. 910 ; left 1850.
Deputy Magistrate in Bengal in 1877.
912 Parks, Ynyr Deane Hawtrey — bom at Byde, June 2, 1833 ;
son of James Parks and Harriet Hawtrey ; left 1848.
Engaged in tuition ; was at one time tutor to the sons of the Yen. William
Boyd, Archdeacon of Craven, Yorks; also held a commission in the Sbid
Cheshire MUitia about 1854 ; died in 1870.
913. Parks, William Ross — bom at Cheltenham, February 7,
1836 ; brother of No. 912 ; left 1848.
Went to America; returning, served fourteen months in the Commissariat in
the Crimea, during the Eastern Campaign ; served three years longer at Malta,
Chatham, and Aldershot, when he left me service ; private tuition at Budapest ;
for one year Professor of English at a Hungarian Uovemment School ; then
continued as Professor of English and English Literature as a private tutor ;
residence, Budapest.
914. Le Mesurier, William Henry — bom in Guernsey,
February 6, 1839 ; brother of No. 827 ; left 1856.
Civil Engineer, M.I.C.E. ; articled in 1857 to G. F. Lyster, M.I.C.E. (Engineer
of the Guernsey Harbour Works) ; Assistant Engineer, and in 1861 Beaident
Engineer, Guernsey Harbour Works ; completed the Castle Breakwater, and
Nos. 1 and 2 Landing Places on the North Arm ; Resident En^eer (1866) and
Chief Assistant (1881) to the Engineer of the Birkenhead Division of the Liver-
pool Dock Estate ; engaged in works of great magnitude, e.g,^ graving docks,
warehouses, etc., notably the removal ot the ba^ underneath the Gorges
landing-sta«e at Liverpool ; author of a paper on this subject, (see Tn^sc^tioiM
of the I.CE.) ; residence, Birkenhead,
fiuZABBTH COLLEOB BeOISTBB. 167
916. Workman, Walter— bom at Basingstoke, August 10, 1836 ;
son of Thomas Workman ; left 1850.
Qneen's GoUege, Oxford, 1864; B.A., 1878; M.A., 1880; private tutor in
Brighton ; afterwards a wine merchant.
916. Tupper, James de Vic — bom in Guemsey, June 30, 1838 ;
brother of No. 841 ; left 1851.
Ensign (1854) to Brevet-Colonel (1881) in the 2ard Royal Welsh Fusiliers;
lient., 1856; Captain, 1869; Brevet-Major, 1872; Brevet Lieut. -Colonel, 1874;
served with the 2%rd Regiment in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of
Sevastopol ; severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th September
^edal vrith clasp and Turkish medal) ; Indian Mutiny, 1867-68 ; relief of
Lndbiow by Lora Clyde ; defeat of the Gwalior contingent at Cawnpore ;
affair at Ramgunga ; siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the
Gk)omtee under Cmtram ; storm and capture of Selimpore and Simree Forts,
and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah and
Buxarffhat ; also the trans-Gk>ffra operations, when the rebels were driven from
Onde into Nepaul (medal witn clasps for Lucknow and relief of Lucknow) ;
served also in the Ashanti War, 1874 ; present at the taking of Coomassie
(medal and clasp for Coomassie) ; died in 1881 at Pembroke Dock.
917. Collings, George Mansell— bom in Guernsey, July 24,
1840 ; son of Joseph Gollings (Jurat), and Gatnerine Lukis
Mansell ; left 1854.
B. M. Academy, Woolwich ; passed first for R.E., and was awarded the ** Sword
of Honour;" 2nd Lieutenant, R.E., 1857; Captain, 1869; A.A.G. (Offg.)
Bengal, November, 1R77 to May, 1878 ; specially selected by the War Office to
initiate the Torpedo Defence of India, under the title of ** Insnector of the
Submarine Defences of aU Lidia; " Lieutenant-Colonel, 1883 : died in 1889.
918. Le Feuvre, Lancelot — bom at Southampton, July 21, 1837;
brother of No. 649 ; left 1853.
Ensign, 16th Regiment, 1866 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Captain, 1867, and retired in
that rank, 1871 ; died at Lee in 1897.
EASTER TERM, 1848.
919. Durand, Anthony — born in Guernsey, December 11, 1836 ;
son of the Bev. Havilland Durand (Hector of the Gastel,
Guernsey), and Maria 0. Maingay ; vide 920, 1009 ; left
1853.
HJBi.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 1864, to Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding 10th Bombay
L.I. ; served in the Central India Campaign, 1867-69 ; and was present at the
. assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded) ; sie^e and capture of Awab ;
siege and storming of Eotah ; battle of Eota-ke- Serai ; battle and capture of
the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade 1st Div., and was present with the 10th
Bombay N.I. at the assault and capture of Magdala (medal with clasp) ;
served in the Afghan Campaign, 1880 (medal) ; commanded a Field Column
of Infantry, Sappers, and Cavalry, which forcea the Chupper Rift, and cleared
the road to Pisnin ; retired witn hon. rank of Colonel in 1882 ; resides in
iKmdon.
920. Durand, Havilland— born in Guernsey, December 28, 1837;
brother of No. 919 ; son, vide 2517 ; left 1853.
Went to Ceylon as a coffee planter, 1864 to 1864; one of the most successful of
the OnemBey planters ; Exeter College, Oxford, 1864; B.A., 1867 ; M.A., 1871 {
158 BlIZABBTH CoLLBGB BE0tSTB&.
Ensign in the Oxford University Bifle Yolnnteers, 1866 ; Ldentenantf 1867 ; a
crack shot, and one of the twelve marksmen selected to represent Oxford
University for the Qneen's Ftize at Wimbledon ; Holy Orders, 1867 ; Curate of
Eidlington ; Vicar of Earley, Beading ; died at Earley in 1884.
921. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Henry — bom in Ceylon,
December 3, 1837 ; son of Captain Henry Byrde (Goytrey,
Monmouth), and Eebecca ChaJklen ; vide 1015, 1064, 1065,
1265, 1266 ; left 1852.
B.M. College, Sandhorst, 1853 ; Ensign, 57th Begt., Angost, and Lieutenant,
November, 1854: Captain, 1857, at the age of nineteen, the youngest then
captain in the British Army ; Crimean War, January, 1855 ; siege and fall of
Sevastopol; capture of the Quarries, and assault on the Bedan, June 18th;
bombardment of Einbum (medal and clasp, and Turkish medal) ; entered the
Staff College, 1859 ; retired from the service, 1860, and went to Cevlon as a
coffee planter ; Member, 1867, and Secretary, 1873, Municipal Council, Eandy ;
also Superintendent of Works, 1881 ; engaged on Water-supply Works, 1878-81 ;
Ceylon Volunteers ; Captain, 1881 ; promoted Major, and subsequently
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1893 ; commanded the Corps, 1894-5 ; residence, Gk>ytrey.
922. Guerin (afterwards de Guerin, see No. 593), William
Col lings Lukis — born in Guernsey, November 15, 1836;
brother of No. 871 ; left 1849.
Went to China in 1853 ; when at Shanghai in 1854 he was enrolled, with all
those capable of bearing arms, for the defence of the settlement, and was
present at the defence of Shanghai, when the Chinese troops were repulsed wiUi
great loss ; invalided home in 1855 ; afterwards travelled in New Zealand and
Australia ; farmed in England for a few years from 1861 ; author of " The
Huguenot Ghterins^ their Ancestors and Descendants" and also of " Our Kint* a
valuable work containing genealogical and biographical sketches of many
Guernsey families ; is an original member of the Huguenot Society of London ;
residence, Folkestone.
923. Guerin, Henry Adolphus— born in Guernsey, February 3,
1838 ; brother of No. 871 ; left 1849.
Died, 1855, at the age of seventeen ; buried at Exeter.
924. Anderson, Roberts — born at Chepstow, March 9, 1832; son
of William Anderson ; left 1848.
Vide Add : et Corr :
925.Xlose, Charles Samuel — born at Cheltenham, November 25,
1831; son of the very Rev. Francis Close (Dean of
CarHsle); left 1849.
Private pupil of Principal.
926. Fernandez, Joaquin — born in Costa Bica, March 11, 1833;
son of Chrisanto Fernandez ; left 1849.
Business in Costa Bica in partnership with No. 1270, T. W. Domaille ; took a
conspicuous part in the hostilities between Nicaragua and Costa Bica, notably
against the filibustering expedition led by General William Walker in 1856
(wounded, and promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel) ; a monument, representing
the triumph of Costa Bica over William Walker, was erected to his memory ;
died in 1884.
927. Fernandez, IVIanuel— born in Costa Rica, May 30, 1833;
son of Manuel Fernandez, and cousin of No. 926 ; left 1849.
Died in Costa Bica, soon after his return from Elizabeth College.
&JZABBTH COLLEGB BeOISTEB. 169
TRINITY TERM, 1848.
928. Hadow, William Elliot— bom at Elstree, April 12, 1826;
son of the Rev. William Thomas' Hadow ; left 1848.
Private pnpil of Principal ; Foundation Scholar of Christ's College, (Cambridge ;
Portens Gold MedaUiat ; B.A. (Junior Opt.), 1849 ; M.A.. 1852; Holy Orders,
1851; private tutor in family of £. Baring Gould, of Lew iTcnchard,
Devon, 1849-61; Curate at TaviBtock, 1851 ; St. Mary Tavy, 1857; Ebrington,
1858 ; Vicar of Ebrington, 1865 ; St. Barnabas', Bristol 1867 ; and South Cemey
since 1870.
929. Scott, Thomas Charles Ware— bom at Arbroath, 1831 ;
son of Thomas Scott ; left 1849.
Emigrated to South America ; on his return settled at Beachwood, Co. Forfar ;
died at Lisbon, about 1873, on his way to Algiers.
930. Gardyne, James William Bruce— bom at Arbroath,
April 17, 1832 ; son of William Bruce Gardyne ; left 1849.
Engaged in the Oriental Bank in London, 1851 ; and in Mauritius in 1858 ;
traveUed in India and Canada, 1856 ; went to New Zealand in 1863 ; and
to Australia in 1865, where he settled in business for about twenty years ;
residence, Middleton, N.B.
931. Gardyne, Evan Bruce— bom at Arbroath, April 15, 1833 ;
brother of No. 930 ; left 1848.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 2nd Bombay European L.I., 1852 ; Captain, 106th Regi-
ment, 1862; Major, 1872; exchanged into the 6th Regiment, 1873; Persian
Campaign, 1856-57 ; storm and capture of Reshire ; surrender of Bushire ;
expeoition to Borazjoon and battle of Eooshab (medal with clasp) ; died 1875.
932. Le Mottee, William Albert— son of Rev. WUliam Le
Mottle (No. 9), and Amelia Guerin ; vide 976, 1190 ; left
1854.
Ensign, 18th (the Royal Irish) Regiment, 1857 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Captain,
1865 ; served m the Maori War, New Zealand ; sold out in 1872 ; Major, 17th
North Middlesex RiHes, 1876; retired as Lieut.-Colonel, 1886; busmess in
London ; residence, Tunbridge Wells.
933. Stewart, Edward William — born in Guernsey, August 21,
1840 ; son of Edward Stewart and Jane Dale ; left 1853.
Civil Service ; temporarily employed at H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich ; at the
Post Office ; and also at the Admiralty, 1870-80 ; died in 1880.
934. Magrath, Charles Frederick— born in Guernsey, May 15,
1840 ; brother of No. 785 ; left 1858.
Morley Scholarship, Pembroke College, Oxford ; 2nd Class, Class, and Math.,
at Moderations, 1860; B.A., 1861; Bengal Civil Service (8th place, open
competition), 1861 ; Lispector of Registration Offices, 1871-73 ; gained much
credit for his services during the famine of 1874 in Tirhoot ; Magistrate and
Collector of Bogra, 1874, and of Rungpore ; died at Madras in 1881 on passage
home to England on sick-leave.
936. Muller, Henry Adolphus— born at Calcutta, November 23,
1839 ; brother of No. 910 ; left 1850.
Calcutta Mint ; after twenW-six years' service retired as Second Assistant to
tiie Mint Master (Bullion Office), in 1879.
IdO &LIZABBTH COLLBGB BeGISMB.
936. Maingy (afterwards Mainguy), Fepdinand Beckwith —
bom at Stanhope, September 21, 1839; brother of No.
764 ; left 1854.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich (prizes in Gorman and Mathematics) ; passed Ist for
B^., and was awarded the " Sword of Hononr ; " Ldentenant, 1^6; Captain,
1865 ; Major, 1873 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1831 ; Colonel, 1885 ; retired in 1887
with the bon. rank of Major-Greneral ; commanding B.E., Plymonth, 1882-4 ;
and Aldershot, 1884-5 ; elected Jurat of the Boyal Court of Guernsey, 1894 ;
was the originator of the scheme, approved b^ the States of Guernsey in 1896,
for establishing telephones in Guernsey ; residence, Les Boquettes.
937. Fairfax (afterwards Ramsay- Fairfax), William George
Herbert Taylor — bom at Edinburgh, March 15, 1831 ;
eldest son of Colonel Sir Henry Fairfax, Bart. (2nd Life
Guards), and Archibald Montgomerie Williamson-Bamsay ;
left 1849.
Ensign, 31st Begiment, 1851 ; Lieutenant, 1854 ; promoted to Ca]ptain, 1859, in
the 15th Begiment; Major, 1869; served with the 31st Begiment in the
Crimea ; present at the siege and fall of Sevastopol ; attacks of 18th June and
8th September, 1855 (medal and clasp and Turkish medal) ; A.D.C. to the
Gk>vemor of Malta, 1860-4, and to the Lieutenant-Greneral Commanding the
Western District, 1865-6 ; retired, 1879 ; succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1860 ;
assumed the name of Bamsav-Fadrfax in 1876; J.P. and D.L., Bozborghshire;
residence, Mazton, St. Boswells, N.B.
938. Fairfax, Thomas Edward— bom at Edinburgh, March 7,
1832 ; brother of No. 937 ; left 1848.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Bengal Civil Service, 1854 ; retired in 1861, and was called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, London ; died in 1882.
939. Fairfax, Henry— born at Edinburgh, January 21, 1837;
brother of No. 937 ; left 1848.
Boyal Navy, 1850 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Commander, 1862 (at age of twenty-five) ;
Captain, 1868 ; Bear- Admiral, 1885 ; Vice- Admiral, 1891 ; Admiral, 1897 ; made
two voyages in H.M.S. Amphiti-ite to Behring's Straits and the Arctic Sea, to
communicate with the Arctic ship Plover ; operations (in H.M.S. Arielt 1860-62)
against pirates off S.£. coast of Africa; promoted to rank of Commander for
" great gallantry : " member of committee on the East Afidcan Slave Trade,
1869-70 ; Naval Atta.ch^ to Sir Bartle Frere's Mission to Sultans of Zanzibar
and Muscat, 1872-8; Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty,
1873-4; Captain of the Volage; conveved the Astronomical Expedition to
Desolation Island, for observation of the Transit of Venus, 1874-5; Senior
Officer on the S.E. coast of America, 1875-7; Captain of the Britannia while
Princes Albert and George of Wales were on board ; C.B. (Civil) F.B.G.S. ;
A.D.C. to the Queen, 1879 to 1885 ; Captain of KM-B. Monarch at bombajrdment
of Alexandria, 1882, and during the Egyptian War (medal, Khedive's Bronze
Star, Osmanieh, 3rd Class, and C.B.) ; Commander-in-Chief, Australian Station,
1887-9 ; Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, 1889 to 1892 ; member of com-
mittee appointed by the Admiralty to report on the manning of the Navy, 1891 :
commanded Channel Squadron, 1892 to 1894 ; E.C.B., 1896 ; J.P. and UJL. of
Boxburghshire ; residence, Bavenswood, Melrose, N.B.
940* Balnes, Capel — bom at Ludlow, November 19, 1834; son of
James Baines ; left 1852.
Emigrated to Adelaide, and held varipus appointments under the Gk>yenmient
of S. Australia ; died at Devizes in 1888.
941. Green, William— born in Guernsey, July 3, 1833; son of
John Green and Judith Mack ; left 1851.
Bogaged in tuition in Ceylon, and afterwards a coffee planter in that island.
Elusabbth Oollbgb BiaisTBfi. 161
942. Maxwell, George — bom at Buokfastleigh, March 15, 1835 ;
son of John Goodman Maxwell ; left 1848.
At one time in the National Provincial Bank of England at Okehampton.
943. Anderson, John Watson Macclesfield— born at Hereford,
October 25th, 1837 ; brother of No. 788 ; left 1850.
H^.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 26th Bombay N.I., 1855 ; Lieutenant, 1857 ; Captain,
Bombay S.C., 1867; served in the Persian Exneditionary Foroe in 1857,
indnding the march to Borazjoon, battle of EooehaD, and capture of Mohnmra
(medal witii clasp) ; Indian Mutiny ; served in the Deccan against the rebel
Bheels, 1867-58; and was present at the affair of Shnmsnapore (medal);
Mysore Bevenne Survey, 1863 to 1881, and Snot. Sind Revenae borvey, 1881;
retired in 1885 vnth rank of Colonel ; residence, Morebattle, Kelso, N3.
944. Le Cocq, Sausmarez — born in Guernsey, December 15,
1838; brother of No. 784; left 1851.
Coffee planter in Ceylon, 1855 to 1881, when he returned to Onemsey, and filled
varions public and charitable offices, including the poet of Constable of St.
Peter Port; Douzenier; Hon. Sec. of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals; Hon. Treasurer, Victoria Cottage Hospital; the prosperity of
the two last-mentioned institutions is largely due to his untiring energy and
unobtrusive philanthropy.
945. Crickitt, George Augustus — bom at Blackheath,
December 23, 1834 ; son of John George Crickitt (Proctor,
Doctor's Commons) ; vide 985, 9i36 ; left 1853.
Also Eing^s College, London; Ensign, 62nd Regiment, 1855; promoted to
lieutenant (1858) in the 1 7th Regiment ; Captain, 1864 : sold out in 1869 ; Sec.
and Manager oi the Workmen^B International Exhioition, Islington, 1870;
Governor of H.M. Prison, Wakefield, Yorks.
946. Wren, Walter— born at Buntingford, January 7, 1834;
brother of No. 889 ; left 1850.
Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1859 ; M.A.; Principal Private
Tutor at the Povns Square College, commonly called *' Wren's ; " he started
the college in 1867, and (although suffering from paralvsis) achieved an
absolutely unique reputation for successful private tuition for the Home and
Ceylon (3.S., tlniversitv scholarships. Army, Cooper's Hill Coll., and the
L(3.S. ; has distanced ail competitors ; in 1895 more than half of the successful
competitors for the Indian Civil Service were his pupils ; M.P. ior WalUngford,
1880 ; and member of the first London County Council, but resign^ on
account of ill-health ; residence, Powis Square, W^
947. Watson, Albert Forbes — bom in Ceylon, January 6, 1832;
son of Colonel Albert Watson, of Ceylon ; left 1849.
Coffee planter, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
948. Watson, Alexander— bom in Ceylon, October 8, 1834;
brother of No. 947 ; left 1850.
Vide Add : et Corr :
949. Armstrong, Henry Francis— bom at Sligo, April 17, 1836 ;
son of John Armstrong ; left 1849.
Vide Add: etOonr:
162 Biii2ABfe¥H CoLLBGB Bbgistba^
950. Trimnell, David William— born in Ceylon, September 26,
1833 ; son of the Rev. G. C. Trimnell and Susan Mower ;
vide 1028 ; left 1850.
Medicine ; M.B.G.8. ; H.E.I.C.8. ; Assistant Soreeon, 3rd Madras European
B^iment, 1856; Surgeon-Major in 1868; Civu Surgeon, Baepore; retked
as Deputy- Surgeon-Greneral in 1887 and died 1892.
951. Lakes, John Gould — bom at Liskeard, April 4, 1835; son
of the Bev, John Lakes (Incumbent, St. James',
Guernsey), and Catherine Arthur ; vide 1179 ; left 1850.
Previously at Sherborne 1845-8 ; Indian Navy ; Midshipman, 1851 ; Mate, 1856 ;
engaged in the suppression of the slave trade, east coast of AMca ; expedition
np the Earum Biver (medal and clasp) ; Government Agent for Transports
during the Persian War and Indian Mutiny ; 1st Officer of H.M. steam yacht
Sheroro on west coast of Africa ; retired on a pension on the abolition of the
Indian Navy, 1863 ; ran the blockade three times during the American Civil
War ; went to Ceylon as a coffee-planter ; author of ** With the Ghovemor-tn-
Chief on West Coast of Africa^ 1870-71^" and " Meminiscencea of JRwming the
Blockade in 1864 ; " died at Polperro, 1889.
952. Anderson, John Francis — ^bom at Edinburgh, January 11,
1832 ; son of George Anderson ; left 1849.
Vide Add: etCorr:
LENT TERM, 1849.
953. Carre, William Collings — bom in Guernsey, September 13,
1838 ; brother of No. 775 ; left 1855.
Merchant at Bio de Janeiro ; established, in 1864, the firm of " Mansell, Garr^
and Co. ; " retired in 1890 ; residence, Madeira.
954. Grseme, Robert de Grseme— born in Guernsey, February 13,
1841 ; son of James Graeme (Laird of Garvock, Co. Perth),
and Helen de Jersey ; vide 1148, 1782 ; left 1849.
Trinity College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1864 ; M.A. ; J.P. for Co. Perth ; called to
the Scottish Bar in 1869 ; Laird of Garvock ; residence, Garvock.
955. Carey, Edmund Theodore — born in Guernsey, December 26,
1838 ; brother of No. 562 ; left 1857.
Scholar, Trinitv College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1862 ; M.A., 1865 ; Holy Orders,
1865 ; Curate oi iSreston, Sussex, 1865 ; Oatlands, Surrey, 1868 ; Kensington,
1870; Vicar of St. Ippolyts, Hitchin, since 1872.
956. Maclean, Alexander— born at Highgate, March 20, 1835;
fourth son of Alexander Maclean, of Haremere Hall,
Sussex ; vide 957, 1019 ; left 1850.
Business in China.
957. Maclean, Hector Coll — bom at Macao, November 17, 1837 ;
brother of No. 956 ; left 1852.
Went to China; house of " Jardine, Matheson & Co." at Hong Eong, tiU his
death at that place in 1895.
958. Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley — ^bom in London, June 25,
1827 ; son of the Eev. Eardley Childers ; left 1849.
Private pupil of the Principal; Trinity College, Cambridge ; B.A. (Sen. Opt.)
1850; mTA., 1857; Member of the Goyemment of Victoria, A^tnJiA, 1850-7;
SLtzABfiTH CoLiAaB Bbgibtsb. 168
Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1864-5 ; Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
1865-6 ; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1868-71 ; Chancellor of the Dnchy of
Lancaster, 1872-8 ; Sec. of State for War, 1880-2 ; Chancellor of the Ezcheoner,
1882-5; Sec. of State for the Home Dept., 1886; and M.P.from I860; F.K.S.,
1878; died in 1895.
EASTER TERM, 1849.
959. Hobson, Benjamin Stephen— -bom at Maoao, March 7,
1840 ; son of Rev. Benjamin Hobson, of Wilford, North-
ampton, and Jane Abbay ; left 1850.
Emigrated to Natal ; died at Inyati, Matabeleland, in 1869.
960. Mansell, Edward — bom at Copenhagen, September 23,
1839 ; brother of No. 829.
Died at the age of twelve at Elizabeth College.
961. Le Pel ley, Jean Lalne — bom in Guernsey, March 9, 1839 ;
son of Jean Lain6 Le Pelley, (Lower Beaucamps, Gastel),
and Luor^ce Baohel Lain6 ; left 1858.
Gains Coll., Cambridge ; B.A. (7th S^iior Opt.), 1862 ; M. A., 1886; Holy Orders,
1863; Gnrate at Brompton, 1863; Thorpe-next-Norwich, 1868; Corate,
St. Saviour's, Oaemsey, 1872 ; Yicar of St. Gteorge's, Colegate,
Norwich, 1874 ; and of St. Peter's, Bingland, Norwich, since 1886.
962. Le Pelley, Thomas Nicholas— born m Guernsey,
February 2^ 1841 ; brother of No. 961 ; son, vide 2014 ;
left 1858.
Yeoman farmer; Lieutenant, R.G.M., 1862; Captain, 1866; Major, 1874;
unattached list, 1880; Constable, 1869-70; Doozenier of the Castel, 1877 ; and
Vice-Dean of the Doozaine, 1897 ; residence. Upper Beaacamps, Castel.
963. White (afterwards White-Spunner), Benjamin Nicholson
— bom at Derrivale, Co. Tipperary, March 7, 1836 ; son of
Thomas Spencer White-Spunner (of Miltown Park, Kings
Co.) ; left 1849.
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; B.A. Div. Test, and M.A., 1864 ; Holy Orders, 1864 ; Gen.
Lie. Dio. Arm., 1886 ; Curate of Moontrath, 1867 ; Belfast, 1870 ; Rector of
Donouffhmore and of Laurel Hill, Loughgall, Co. Armagh, 1881 ; resided at
Mullagnmore, Castle Caulfield, Co. Tyrone ; died 1897.
TRINITY TERM, 1849.
964. Rowband, Henry — bom at Brighton, November 2, 1840;
son of Captain J. H. Bowband, Indian Navy, and Laura
Nott ; vide 965, 1031, 1032 ; left 1855.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 63rd Bengal N.I., 1857 ; Lieutenant, 1858; Commissariat
Dept., 1867; Captain, 1869; Major, 1875; Colonel, 1881; served with the
Soraon field force in the Oudh 'Campaign of 1858 ; Bhootan Campaign,
1864-65 (medal and clasp); Afghan War, 1878-79, and 1880; capture of Ali
Musjid (medal and clasp, mentioned in despatches) ; Akha Expedition, 1883-84
Mentioned in despatches) ; Major-General, 1893 ; Lieutenant-General, 1894 ;
died In 1895.
965. Rowband, Anthony—bom at Lewes, February 15, 1842;
brother of No. 964 ; left 1855.
Ensign, 75th Begiment, 1858 ; Lieut., 1861 ; exchanged into the 2nd (Queen's) ;
sold out, 1863 : went to New Zealand, and was appointed to the Anoit Office ;
died 1896*
161 Elxzabbtb Collegb Bbgis^bb.
966. Baskfill, Charles Henry— bom in Guernsey, July 23, 1836;
son of Charles BaskfiU and Joanna Lidstone ; left 1850.
Merchant Service ; served in 8.8. Deapatch, a Ceylon trader ; became a Captain
in the service; died suddenly in 1894, in a railway carriage at Liverpool
station.
967. Atwood, William Francis Harvey— bom in London,
December 7, 1837 ; son of William D. Atwood ; left 1850.
Civil Service; British Mosenm; died about 1866.
968. Lawson, George — bom at Pitminster, January 30, 1838; son
of the Bey. George B. Lawson and Emma Northoote
WiUiams ; vide 989 ; left 1850.
Also Marlborough, 1854-5; Civil Service; War Office, 1855; Asst. Private
Secretary to Greneral Peel and Sir John Pakington (Secretaries of State for
War), and Private Secretafv to Sir Henry Storks (ControUer-in-Chief) ; Asst.-
Director of Sn^iplies and Transport, 1878 ; accompanied a special mission to
South Africa in connection with the Zulu War, 1879; Deputy Accountant
General, 1888 ; Director of Army Contracts, 1891 ; Assistant Under-Secretary
of State for War, 1895; C.B., 1882; E.C.B., 1897 ; died, 1898.
969. Hammond, Thomas Durell— bom in Jersey, August 11,
1836 ; brother of No. 595 ; left 1851.
Merchant Service, 1852-6; entered the Civil Service of Australia; H.M.
Customs in 1859, and after thirty-seven yeeurs' service retired as Chief Immi-
gration Officer and Tide Inspector of the Port of Melbourne : on his retirement
he was highly commended by both Bar and Bench at Williamstown for his
ability in conducting cases connected mth the Customs ; also received a public
testimonial ; residence, Melbourne.
970. Armstrong, John Priaulx— born at Mount Carteret,
Banagher ; son of John Priaulx Armstrong (of Banagher,
Ireland), and Emma Priaulx; vide 971, 1233, 1234; left
1851.
Ensign, King's Co. Militia, 1858; business in South America; residence
KUlooly, Tuliamore.
971. Armstrong, Jas. St. George— bom at Mount Carteret,
Banagher, July 4, 1838; brother of No. 970; left 1851.
Ensign, 22nd Begt., 1856; Lieutenant, 1858; Captain, 1861; died 1872.
972. Caton, Redmond Rideout Bewley — bom at Woodnarcote,
Sussex, October 1, 1833 ; son of Bichard Bedmond Caton
(Binbrook, Lincoln), and Anna Maria Bideout; left 1851.
Ensign, 1st (The Boyal) Begiment, 1854; Lieutenant, 1855; Crimean War;
siege of Sevastopol (severely wounded, medal and clasp, and Turkish medal) ;
di^ in 1861.
978. Carey, Arthur Edward — bom in Guemsey, June 24, 1840 ;
son of Edward Carey, M.D., and Margaret Maingay ; vide
1194; son, vide 1944; left 1858.
Left and went to Ceylon in 1856 ; invalided in 1857 and returned to Elizabeth
College ; left a^ain 1858, and studied under a tutor at Peterborough ; Trinity
College, Cambridge, 1859 ; returned to Ceylon as a coffee planter, 1860; retired
in 1879, and studied medicine at St. Mary's Hospital, London, until 1881, when
he was obHged to go back to Ceylon ; invalided home in 1888 ; died at Bedford
in 1895.
Elizabbth Collbqb Bsqistbb. 165
974. Wolley, Henry Francklyn — born at Portishead, Bristol,
July 1, 1839 ; son of Henry Wolley ; left 1861.
Also Cheltenham College, 1851-68; Emmanuel College, Cambridge; B.A.,
1862; M.A., 1865; private tntor in the family of General Tachertkoff, A.D.C.
to the Emperor of Bossia, 1861-1866; Holy Orders, 1867; Curate of
Beckenham, 1867 ; Curate, 1868, and Vicar, 1870, of St. Mary't, Shortlands,
Kent.
975. Qiffard, Agnew— born in Guernsey, May 25, 1840; brother
of No. 906 ; son, vide 1969 ; left 1856.
Ciyil Engineer ; articled in 1858 to G. F. Lvster, M.I.C.E., Resident Engineer,
Onemsey Harbour Works ; Assistant to no. 914, W. H. Le Mesnrier, and
afterwards Resident Engineer of the Guernsey Harbour Works ; completed the
St. Julian's arm of the harbour, and part of the deep landing places at the
White Bock ; successfully competed with the Enffineers who sent in plans for
itte deepening and enlarging of St. Helier's Harbour, Jersey ; planned and
began the New Harbour at Serk, but (with his brother. No. 1198, Walter J.
Ginard, two friends, and Mansel Renouf , fisherman) was drowned in a sodden
squaU off the Gouliots, Serk, on October 19th, 1868.
976. Le Mottee, Osmond Francis — bom in Guernsey,
August 11, 1841 ; brother of No. 932; left 1855.
lieutenant, Boyal Artillery, 1857 ; Captain, 1869 ; Major, 1877 ; Lieut.-Gol.,
1884 ; Colonel, 1889 ; retired ; residence, Tunbridge Wells.
977. Le Mesurlep, Edward Algernon — bom at Anoona,
September 14, 1839; son of Lieutenant Edward Le
Mesurier, B.N., and Amelia Wright ; left 1851.
Went to Genoa in 1853 ; business as a banker (firm of *' Granet, Brown & Co.")
in 1864 ; resides in Gtenoa.
978. Dumaresq, William Alexander — bom at Garrineton,
N.S.W., April 26, 1835; son of Captain John WiSiam
Dumaresq (Boyal Staff Corps), and Susan Maoleay ; left
1851.
Also Cheltenham College and Bonn University ; Jesus College, Cambridge ;
B.A.; Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple:
father's property ; died in London in 1880.
B.A.; Barrister-at-Law, Liner Temple: went to Atfstralia to look after
_ _ j^.
979. Dumaresq, Alexander Maoleay — bom at St. Alban's,
N.S.W., December 3, 1836 ; brother of No. 978; left 1851.
B.M.C., Sandhurst; Ensign, 6drd Begt., 1854; Lieutenant, 1855; Captain,
1857; served in theEastem Campaign, 1855; ex^ditiontoEertch; siege and fall
of Sevastopol ; bombardment and capture of Kinboum (medal and clasp and
Turkish medal) ; died in 1866 at Ayr ; monument erected by his brother officers.
980. Hollingworth, Andrew— born at Hull, January 2, 1837;
brother of No. 883 ; left 1853.
Merchant at Orebro, in Sweden ; knighted in 1884 (Knight of Vasal b^ the King
of Sweden, for services rendered in connection with the Exhibition of
Agriculture ; died in 1884.
981. Saunders, Frederick Richard— bom in Ceylon, July 7,
1838 ; son of Frederick Saunders (Ceylon C.S.), and Louisa
Tucker ; left 1851.
Also B.M. Academy, Woolwich; Ceylon Civil Service, 1857; Assistant
Surveyor, 1857; Assistant Agent, Trincomalee, 1862; Assistant Ghyvemment
Agent, Eandy, 1865 ; Distriot Judge at Batnapura, 1865; Asaiatant Qov^nuuent
k
166 Elizabeth Gollbgb Bbgistbb.
Agent, Western Province, at Batnapnra, 1867 ; Inspector General of Prisons,
1874 ; Gk>vemment A^ent, Eastern Province, 1878 ; Western Province, 1879 ;
Member of the Jjegislative Council, 1876 ; G.M.Q-., 1886 ; Acting Auditor
Greneral, 1890; Treasurer and Gommiseioner of Stamps, Ceylon; and Chief
Commissioner, Gk>vemment Loan Board, 1890 ; Cevlon Bepresentative at the
Diamond Jubilee and E.C.M.G., 1897 ; residence, Colombo.
982. Staines, John Augustus-^bom at Clifton, August 2, 1833;
son of William Staines ; left 1851.
Ensign, 62nd Begt., February, 1855; Lieutenant, October, 1855; exchanged
into 6th Begt., 1857 ; Captain, 1860 ; exchanged into 77th Begt. in 1861 ; and
sold out in 1866.
983. Vicentini, Giovanni — born at Trieste, September 5, 1838;
son of Ignazio Yioentini ; left 1850.
Died young.
984. Vicentini, Giuseppe — bom at Trieste, September 22, 1839;
brother of No. 983 ; left 1850.
Manager (Chef de Service) of the Austrian " Lloydsf at Trieste ; residence,
Trieste.
985. Crickitt, Henry— bom at Blackheath, December 30, 1836;
brother of No. 945 ; left 1853.
Also King's College School ; Civil Service ; Ecclesiastical Commission,
London ; retired on pension, 1897 ; residence, Kennington Park Bead, SJB.
986. Crickitt, Arthur— born at Blackheath, June 16, 1839,
brother of No. 945 ; left 1853.
Civil Service ; War Office, London ; residence, Eastbonme.
987. Ffrencli, Francis — born at Dieppe, April 26, 1834 ; son of
John Brrington Ffrench ; left 1850.
First entered Elizabeth College in 1845 under the name of Francis Ffrench
Stnart (see No. 819), afterwards adopted the surname of Ffrench ; resided in
Paris ; no profession ; died 1888. -
988. Ffrencli, Charles James — bom in Paris, September 6, 1835;
brother of No. 987 ; left 1850.
No profession ; died — .
989. Lawson, Robert Hales Crosthwaite — ^born in Somerset,
September 18, 1841 ; brother of No. 968 ; left 1850.
Also B.N. School, New Cross ; entered the Eoyal Navy in 1856 : Acting Sub-
Lieutenant, 1862 ; Lieutenant, 1868 ; served in H.M.S. Edgar ; Liverpool 1869 ;
Phcehe^ 1870 ; and First Lieutenant, H.M.S. Scouts on the Pacific Station, in
1871; died in 1874.
990. Cosens, George Weir — born at Kames, Berwickshire,
October 5, 1838 ; son of Eobert Cosens (Lieut., B.N.) and
Elizabeth Weir ; left 1853.
Ensign, 80th Begiment, 1855 ; Lieutenant, 1859 ; exchanged into 45th Regiment,
1859; Captain, 1864; exchanged into 85th Begiment in 1864; served in the
80th Begiment in the Indian Mutiny, 1858 (medal) ; sold out in 1867 ; J.P. for
Berwick and Cardigan ; residence, Bronpadam, Aberystwyth.
EUZABBTH COLLBOB BbOIBTBB. 167
991. Cosens (afterwards Wef r), Robert — bom at Eames, March 4,
1841 ; brother of No. 990 ; left 1852.
-Ensign, 1st (The Bo^al) Regiment, 1868: Lientenant, I860; Captain, 1867;
aBsnmed by Ko^ Licence tne name of Weir, on laoceeding to the estate of
fiogangreen, Beorwickshire, 1866 ; died in India, 1869.
992. Twynam, Henry Frederick— bom at Hampstead, March 17,
1839; son of Frederick Twynam, H.E.I.C.S., Bombay, and
Lucy Budden ; left 1850.
Gomot, 8rd Dragoon Onards, 1863; Instmotor of Musketry, Cavalry Depot,
Canterbury, 1864-6; Regimental Instructor, 1867-9; sold out 1869; Captain,
Bo^al Flintshire Rifle MUitia, 1872-8; Director, Isle of Wight raUways;
residence, Bonmemoath.
993. Morris, Robert Wilmot Trevor— bora in Ceylon, June 1,
1835 ; son of William Morris and Mary Ann Austin ; left
1850.
Ceylon Civil Service, 1863 : Magistrate ; Assistant Government Agent, and District
Judge; Gk>vemment Agent, East Province, 1870; Government Agent, N.W.
Province, till his retirement in 1878 ; residence, Ivybridge, Devon.
LENT TERIVI, 1850.
994. Godfrey, Edward Do! bell — born in London, December 20,
1841 ; son of George Charles Godfrey ; left 1851.
Vide Add : et Corr :
995. Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir— bora in Guernsey, April 4,
1841 ; brother of No. 841 ; left 1854.
liieatenant, RoyaJ Artillery, 1858 ; Captain, 1871 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1886 ;
Colonel, 1890 ; retired in 1891 to Guernsey ; residence, HauteviUe House.
996. Hulley, Holland — born at Macclesfield, September 16, 1834;
half-brother of No. 704 ; left 1850.
No profession; private gentleman, living on his own estate, The Elms,
Seisdon, near W(nverhampton.
997. Taylor, George Lee le Mesurler— born at Leicester,
December 16, 1839 ; son of Colonel Philpotts Taylor and
Charlotte Lane ; left 1853.
Ensign, 16th Regiment, 1858 ; Lieutenant, 1860 ; Captain, 1872 ; Major, 1881 ;
1893 ; residence, Cheltenham.
998. Taylor, Arthur de Havilland—bom at Chatham, May 31,
1841 ; brother of No. 997 ; left 1854.
Also Eton; died at the age of eighteen, and was buried at the Castel,
Guernsey.
999. Hulley, Arderne — born at Macclesfield, September 22, 1836;
brother of No. 996 ; left 1850.
Went to South Africa and became a Resident Magistrate in Zololand;
residence, Maritzburg, Natal.
168 Blizabbth Gollbgb Bbgistbb.
1000. Bromby, Christopher— bom at Clifton, February 14,
1843 ; brother of No. 880 ; left 1854.
Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge; B.A. (Senior Opt.), 1867; M.A.,
1888: Holy Orders, 1867; Carate, Eingston-on-Holl, 1867-9; Caraie of St.
Peter's, ^telbonme, 1869-1876, and AU SS., Hobart, Tasmania, 1877-88;
Curate of St. James', Exeter, 1883 ; Vicar of St. John's, Bethnal Green, 1886;
of St. Colmnba, Haggerston, 1891; Chaplain of St. M. AbbeVi Mailing, Kent,
1894 ; and Sab- Warden and Chaplain, St. Mary's Home, "Wantage, 1$97.
1001. Matthews, Algernon — born in Ouernsey, December 5,
1841 ; brother of No. 752 ; left 1858.
Sugar planter, Demerara ; then tutor in London ; studied medicine privately,
and afterwards matriculated at King's College, London, and joined Guy's
Hospital; abandoning medicine, he went to tiie U.S.A., where he studied
theology for three years; Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, 1874:
died 1885.
EASTER TERM, 1850.
1002. Bisson, Montague John — ^born in Guernsey, June 28,
1841 ; son of Nicholas John Bisson (No. 259), and Emma
Sheldon ; left 1856.
No occupation ; died in Jersey in 1895.
1003. Breedon, Harry A. Arthur— bom at Granville, April 30,
1837 ; son of Harry Breedon ; left 1851.
Ensign, 3rd Buffs, 1854; Lieutenant, 1855; Eastern Campaign, 1864-55;
siege of Sevastopol (wounded, medal and clasp) ; China War, 1860 ; died in
Ghma, 1860.
1004. Kilner, Charles Lloyd— born at Aden, June 18, 1839; son
of Captain Kilner, H.E.I.C.S., Bombay; vide 1247; left
1854.
In business at Toronto, Canada.
1005. Yates, Seymour — born at Southampton, November 7, 1836;
son of Captain Bobert Yates ; left 1850.
Civil Service; War Office in 1869; Assistant Superintendent of Stores at
Barbados.
1006. Yates, Edward— born at Southampton, August 11, 1838;
brother of No. 1005 ; left 1850.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1007. Coates, William — bom at Clifton, September 11, 1834; son
of Joseph Coates ; left 1850.
Medical student ; died at the age of eighteen.
1008. Ozanne, Peter Lihou — bom in Guernsey, September 2,
1833; son of Peter Lihou Ozanne (Les Prevosts), and
Charlotte Bonamy Dumaresq ; left 1852.
Went to Melbourne, 1852 ; gold diggings at Ballaarat, 1858-60 ; afterwards in
New Zealand ; not heard of since December, 1861 ; believed to have been
wrecked between New 2Sealand and Australii^
Eluabbth Colleqb Bboibtbb. 169
1009. Dupand, Charles James— bom in Guernsey, September 23,
1840 ; brother of No. 919 ; left 1866.
HJB.I.C.S., Ensign, 14th Bengal N.I., 1857 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Staff Com,
1866; Captain, 1869; Major, 1877; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1883: served with
the Boyal 42nd Highlanders (Black Wat<3h) during the Inaian Mutiny,
1857-9; present at defeat of tne Gwalior Continoent at Cawnpur, 1857:
actionB of Seria Ohat, Kalinadi, and Shamsabad; siege and capture of
Lnoknow; storming of Martini^re, Banks' Bungalow, and the Begum's
Kotee; attack on Rooya ; action of Allahgunj ; occupation of Shahjehanpur;
attack and capture of Bareilly (mutiny medal and clasp, and offered a
commission without purchase in the Black Watch); served also in the
rebellion in the Cossvah and Jynteah Hills, 1862-8, with the 91st Punjab
Infantry ; storming of Surteunff Stockade, and subsequent operations (tunoe
mentioned in despatches ; thanks of H.M's Government, and of the Sec. <rf
State for India) ; served with the 90th Punjab Infantry in the Bhootan
Campaign, 1864-5 ; present at re-capture of stockades at Bala Pass, Nadoo
and other operations (medal and clasp) ; Military Account Department, 1870-86 :
Pay Ezammer, Poona, 1876-9 ; Madras, 1881-4 ; Calcutta, 1885-6; Controller of
Mu. Accounts, 1884 ; retired, 1886, with the Hon. rank of Colonel ; Vice-
President, Poor Law Board, 1889-98 ; Hon. Sec., Victoria Cottage Hospital
since its foundation, 1888; Director and Hon. Sec. Elizabeth College, 1896;
and Hon. Sec. Ladies' College, Guernsey, 1897 ; an Hon. Sec. Old Eliz. Assoc.,
and one of the compilers of this Register ; residence. Grange Villa.
1010. Walker, Charles— bom at Norton, March 12, 1830; son of
George James Alexander Walker, J.P. and D.L. for
Worcestershire, and Frances E. Chamberlain ; left 1850.
Private pupil of Principal; Scholar, and afterwards Fellow, Trinity College,
Cambridge ; B.A. (7th classic) 1855 ; M.A., 1858 ; called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn ; practised at the Chancery Bar till his death in 1898.
1011. Cachemallle, Ernest Peter — bom in Berk, November 18,
1836 ; son of the Bev. J. L. Victor Gachemaflle (Perpetual
Curate of Serk), and Margaret Gmt ; vide 1038, 1096 ;
left 1866.
Scholar, Gtonville and Cains Coll., Camb., B.A. (Sen. Opt.), 1860 ; M.A., 1878 ;
Holy Orders, 1860; Curate at Camberwell,4860 ; St. Pancras, 1864 ; Stepney,
1869 ; Vicar of St. Peter's, Stepney, 1869 ; and of St. James', Muswell Hill,
1S76-94; Curate of All SS, Nelson, New Zealand, 1894; Priest-in-charge,
Jolmsonville, New Zealand, 1895 ; returned to England, 1898.
1012. Ahier, George Henry — bom in Guernsey, September 7,
1837 ; son of Joshua P. T. Ahier and Louisa Hunter ; left
1863.
Captain, B.G.M. ; went to India, 1860 ; employed in the G.I.P. Railway Co. ;
Head Master of the Railway School, Igat puri, 1872-91 ; Station Master,
Bhor Ghat Beversing Station, since 1891.
1013. Ahier, Frederick Henry— bom in Guemsey August 21,
1841 ; son of Joshua P. T. Ahier and Maria Lowman ;
left 1856.
Merchant Service ; Midshipman, and then second OfiEicer, in *' Green's "
ships ; died on voyage from Australia in 1861.
1014. Thoume, Frederick Jeune — bom in Guemsey, December 8,
1842 ; son of James Thoume (No. 162), and Amelia
Jeune ; left 1852.
Died in 1870 at Herm, then owned by his brother-in-law, Colonel Fdlden.
170 Elizabbth Gollbob BsaiSTBR.
1Q15. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Charles — bom in Ceylon, June 17,
1839 ; brother of No. 921 ; left 1855.
Mercantile bosineBs in Ceylon, 1866; Police Magistrate and J.P., 1878-80;
tea and cocoanat planter since 1881.
1016. Carey, Frederic William — born in Guernsey, September 4,
1842 ; brother of No. 861 ; son, vide 2353 ; left 1854.
Carshalton Gk>vemment Preparatory School for Woolwich ; B.M. Academy,
Woolwich; Lieut., It.A., 1860; Oaptain, 1878; Major, 1881; Lieutenant-
Colonel, 1888 ; retired as Colonel, 1898 ; residence, Weymouth.
1017. Mellish, Alfred Lilly— bom in Guemsey, Febraary 8, 1842 ;
brother of No. 557 ; left 1853.
Also Marlborough College, 1857-59 ; farming in New Zealand and afterwards
in South America ; residence, Southampton.
1018. Coventry, Corbet John— bom at Bedlinoh, June 4, 1838 ;
fifth son of the Hon. Thomas Corbet Coventry and Anne
Coventry ; left 1851.
Ensign, 7th Regiment (Boyal Fusiliers), 1861 ; sold out, 1863 ; afterwards in
East^ent Militia ; residence, Weybridge.
1019. Maclean, Morgan — bom at sea, off China, August 26,
1839 ; brother of No. 956 ; left 1853.
Went to America and settled there.
1020. Hardy, John Frederic — bom in Guemsey, October 11,
1838 ; brother of No. 568.
Merchant Service ; went to the Crimea, and was drowned in the Mercantile
Transport, Black Prince, in the great storm of 14th November, 1854, in
Balaclava Bay.
1021. Hammond, Charles Robin — bom in Jersey, 1838; brother
of No. 595 ; left 1854.
4th (King's Own) Regiment, 1857; Lieutenant, 1858; Captain, 1869; retired
to Jersey, 1871 ; Quarter-Master (with rank of Captain) EoyaJ Jersey Militia,
1872-8 ; died 1878.
1022. Westy George— bom in London, May 17th, 1837 ; son of
George West ; left 1851.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1023. Cottle, Alfred James— bom in Guernsey, June 27, 1837;
son of John Cottle and Hannah Sanders ; left 1851.
Member Pharmaceutical Society ; Surgeon Dentist at Watford, Herts ; waa
Lieutenant, Boyal Aldemey Artillery ; residence, Watford.
1024. Spiller, Charles Thomas Benjamin— bom at Woolwich,
June 13th, 1837 ; son of George Spiller ; left 1853.
Ensign, 82nd Regiment, 1855 ; resigned, 1857.
1025. Beamish, William— born in Guemsey, July 13, 1840; son
of John O'Meara Beamish and Anne Harris ; left 1852.
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862; Assistant Commissary Gren., 1863, and Dep.
Comm. Gen., 1870 ; served in Bed River Expedition in 1870, from Canada,
xmder Sir Garnet Wolseley ; died 1879,
EiiizABBTH GoLLsaE Beoistbb. 171
LENT TERM, 1851.
1026. Jeffery, Philip — bom in Guernsey, June 11, 1838 ; son of
Philip Jeffery and Sophia Allen ; left 1863.
In the employ of the Gas Works Co., Onemsey ; died 1868.
1027. Budd, Francis Stafford — bom at Ghindi, Madras, August
29, 1835; son of Major William Henry Budd, Madras
Army ; left 1852.
HJB.I.C.S., Madras ArtiUery, 1865 ; Lieutenant, 1858 ; Captain, 1866, half
pay, 1871 ; died, 1877.
1028. Trimnell, Thomas James— bom in Ceylon, March 28,
1837 ; brother of No. 950 ; left 1852.
Medicine ; private practice in New Zealand ; residence, Monganni,
Auckland.
1029. Roberts, Edward Stewart — born in London, January 24,
1843 ; son of Edward Holroyd Roberts, Master of the
Lower School, Elizabeth College ; left 1851.
Vide Add: etCorr:
EASTER TERIVI, 1851.
1030. IVIartin, William Webber— bom at Calcutta, October 31,
1831 ; son of Charles Bay Martin; left 1851.
Private pupil of Principal ; 2nd (Queen's) Regiment, 1851 ; Lieutenant, 1863 ;
Adjutant, 1866-7 ; Captain, 1858 ; died 1860.
TRINITY TERM, 1851.
1031. Rowband, Charles Frederick— bom at Chailey, Sussex,
April 22, 1843 ; brother of No. 964 ; left 1852.
Indian Gk>vemment Telegraph Department; retired, 1866; Chartered
Mercantile Bank of India in London and Shanghai ; retired, 1892.
1032. Rowband, Richard Hall — bom at Sundridge, Kent, June
30, 1844 ; brother of No. 964 ; left 1852.
St. John's College, Cambridge ; B.A. (Sen. Opt.), 1866 ; Boyal Navy ; Naval
Instructor, 1866; served in H.M.8. Pearl, Ocean (flagship, China Station),
Britannia (training ship) and Favourite (flagship. West Indies) ; died, 1881.
1033. Le Febvre, Mansell Nicholas— bom at Bio, August 3,
1837 ; son of Mansell Le Febvre and Louisa Poingdestre ;
left 1852.
Business in Brazil ; Vice-Consul at Bio Grande del Sul, 1881 ; residing in
Brazil.
1034. Barke, Arthur — bom at Birmingham, July 1, 1839; son of
Henry Barke and Eliza Edwards ; vide 1060, 1346 ; left
1854.
After a short apprenticeslnp in the Merchant Service, went to farm in New
Zealand ; thence went to Colorado, where he is believed to have died about
1870,
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173 Slizabbth Collbob BBaiSTBB.
1036. de Putron, Henry Bertram— bora in Guernsey, Augus^,
1839; son of John de Patron (Les Godaines), a^d
Elizabeth Bertram ; left 1859.
Oonville andXain&Coll., Camb.; B.A., 1862; M.A., 1884; Holy Orders, 1864
Curate of MMB^geuT Leicester, 1864, and of Ombersley, Droitwich, 1866-77;
retired, 1877 ; residence, Ombersley.
1036. Whitling, William— bom at Peckham, July 20, 1839; son of
William Whitling (of New Haggerston, Middlesex), and
Charlotte Charity Penfold; left 1851.
Settled in Canada.
1037. Carey, Ernest Adolphus— bora in Guerasey, July 28,
1839 ; brother of No. 791 ; left 1854.
AlsoBuffby; Ensign, 22nd Regiment, 1858; Lieutenant, 1859; Captain, 1865:
Major, 1877; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1881 ; Colonel, 1885; h.p.,1887; Instructor of
Musketry, 1862-3 ; Adjutant, Auxiliary Forces, 1877 ; commanding Shropshire
and Hereford Begimental District, 1888-93 ; appointed Commandant, Welsh
Border Brigade, 1893 ; died at Alyerstoke, Hants, 1897.
1038. Cachemaille, Eugene Grut Victor— bora in Serk,
January 14, 1840 ; brother of No. 1011 ; left 1857.
Merchant Service ; lost at sea while in command of the Ariel, which left
London for Sydney in 1872 and was heard of no more; tablet in Serk
Church.
1039. Benyon, Samuel Ashton Yate— bora at Denston,
September 27, 1836 ; son of Samuel Yate Benyon ; left
1852.
Ensign, 68rd Regiment, 1854 ; Lieutenant, 1854 ; Crimean War ; siege of
Sevastopol ; assault on the Redan of 18th June, 1855 ; expedition to Kertch
(medal for Sevastopol and Turkish medal) ; died, 1856.
Note. — ^During the Crimean War there were four other Old Elizabethans
in the 63rd Regiment, viz. :— No. 287, Captain W. F. Carter ; 552, Captain C. Le
M. Carey ; 903, Lieutenant G. P. Beamish ; and 979, Ensign A. M. Dumacesq.
1040. Applegate, Theodore George Bartley— bora at Madras,
March 25, 1839 ; sod of Thomas Applegate ; left 1853.
Ensijni, 34th Regiment, 1855 ; Indian Mutinj ; killed in action against the
GwflSor Contingent at Cawnpur, while carrymg the colours, 1857.
1041. Carter, Walter— bora at Carthagena, July 31, 1837 ; son of
Matthew Carter (Consul at Coquknbo) ; vide 1042, 1055 ;
left 1852.
Civil Service, H.M. Customs, Shoreham, 1854 ; and at head-quarters, London,
1860; died 1872.
1042. Carter, Albert— bora at Worthing, October 25, 1838;
brother of No. 1041 ; left 1852.
Civil Service ; Deptford Dockyard, 1860-9; then medicine ; Guy 's Hospital ;
L.S A. Lond., 1873 ; L.R.C.P. Edin., 1878, and L.M. ; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1874 :
practice at Clapham; died 1891,
Bluabbth Gollbob Bbgistbb. 178
LENT TERM, 1852.
1043. WInstanley, Arthur— bom at Stanford HiU, April 25, 1836;
son of James Winptanley ; vide 1044, 1068 ; left 1853.
Went to Gbina, 1861, and thence to Japan, where he became partner in an
old-established firm of merchants ; retired, 1894.
1044. WInstanley, Howard— born in London, January 14, 1839;
' brother of No. 1043 ; left 1854.
Followed his lather's business ; firm " WInstanley A Horwood," Valuers and
Estate Agents, in London ; died 1888.
1045. Sheppard, William Mansell — ^bom at New Carlisle,
Canada, September 13, 1838; son of Martin Sheppard;
vide 1052 ; left 1854.
Sncoeeded his father as Sheriff of the Co. of Bonaventnra, Canada, 1878.
1046. Colllnson, Richard Albert — bom at Washington, Durham,
Jrdy 2, 1838 ; son of Bev. Bichard Gollinson and Ellen
Maingay ; vide 1047, 1152, 1163, 1375 ; left 1853.
Merchant Service ; engaged in transport of supplies to the seat of war in the
Crimea ; shipping agent, Melbourne (about 1870) ; settled in Melbourne.
1047. Collinson, Henry Percival — born at Usworth, Durham,
January 17, 1841 ; brother of No. 1046 ; left 1852.
Boyal Nary; Assistant Paymaster; resigned 1888; coffee planter and
surveyor, Ceylon.
1048. Moullln, William Hilary— bom in Guemsey, July 20, 1844 ;
son of William Bailleul Moullin and Sophia Bougier ; vide
1139, 1535 ; left 1863.
Wadham Coll., Ozon, 1863; B.A., 1867 ; called to the Bar CLincolo's Inn), 1868 ;
entered the Diplomatic Service, 1872; attach^ H.B.M. Legation, Rio de
Janeiro ; Advocate, Guemsey Bar, 1875 ; Captain R.G.M. ; died in Guemsey,
1886.
1049. Fraser, William — bom in India, September 6, 1840 ; son of
Captain Hugh Eraser ; left 1852.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1050. Bromby, Ernest— bom at Clifton, July 12, 1845; brother
of No. 880 ; left 1854.
Solicitor; articled in HuU; afterwards went to Melbourne, where he
died, 1872.
1051. Mansell, Walter — bom at Copenhagen, September 20,
1842 ; brother of No. 829 ; left 1859.
Civil and Mechanical Engineer, M.I.C.E. ; chiefly employed since 1860 in
various parts of Brazil.
EASTER TERM, 1852.
1052. Sheppard, Thomas Q rut— born at New Carlisle, Canada,
April 20, 1837 ; brother of No. 1045 ; left 1854.
1^0 profession ; died about 1860*
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174 Elizabeth Gollegb J^EaisTElt.
1053. Aston, John Jacob — bom in Jersey, September 22, 1837;
son of Joseph Astor and Frances Mary Ann Penley, and
grand-nephew of John Jacob Astor, the American
capitalist ; left 1852.
Also Kensington Grammar School ; medicine, St. George's Hospital ; did not
practise ; died 1880.
1054. Le Cocq, William George— bom in Guemsey, Sep-
tember 18, 1842 ; brother of No. 784 ; left 1855. .
Boyal Navy, 1857 ; H.M.S. lUuatrious^ training ship (1st class certif.) ; Mid-
shipman, 1859; H.M.S.^a<;cAan£6, 1860-4; Sab-Ldeatenant, 1863 ; Lieutenant,
1865; passed for Gunnery Lieutenant, 1870; Flag Lieutenant, H.M.S.
Revenge, 1874-6 ; command of H.M.S. Zephyr, 1876-79 ; Commander, 1879 ;
Inspecting Commander, Shetland and Lymington Divisions, 1881-7 ; retired
Captain, 1894 ; was awarded the vellum of the Iloyal Humane Society (Mardi,
1874), for having, as the Revenge was leaving Portsmouth — though just
convalescent from a severe illnesB — ^jumped overboard, in his heavy uniform,
and rescued a seaman, who had fallen between the bows of the ship and the
wharf ; residence, St. George, Guemsey.
1055. Carter, George Canning— bom at St. Servan, July 14,
1841 ; brother of No. 1041 ; left 1852.
Medicine; L.S.A., Loud., 1870 ; L.RP.S. and L.M.,Glasg., 1871 (UniversitieB
of Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow, and Guy's Hosp., Lond.) ; Surgeon,
Biddulph Valley Lron and Coal Works.
TRINITY TERM, 1852.
1056. Andros, Edwyn Brenton— bom m Guemsey, March 1,
1839 ; brother of No. 878 ; son, vide 1993 ; left 1853.
Ensign, 61st Regiment, 1856; Lieutenant, 1857; exchanged into the 95th
Begiment, 1860; Military Tram, 1865; Captain, 1870 ; h.p. 1870; Indian
Mutiny ; siege, assault and capture of Delhi (wounded), and action of
Nujjuighur; was drowned in Canada in a yacht accident in 18^.
1057. de Sausmarez, Philip Algernon— born in Guemsey,
April 22, 1841 ; son of Captain Philip de Sausmarez,
E.N., and Jane Barlow; vide 1308, 1309, 1313 ; son, vide
2342 ; left 1853.
Also Winchester College ; Merchant Service, 1858 ; West African Mail
Service, 1864-71 (Captain 1869-71) ; resigned through ill-health ; sugar
planter, Trinidad, 1871-6 ; British Vice-Consul, and afterwards Acting Consul
at Bouen, 1893-5 ; residence, Birkenhead.
1058. Mauger, Nicliolas Charles—bom at Mhow, India, July 19,
1839 ; son of Major Charles Mauger (No. 81), and Julia
de BeUn ; left 1853.
Passed for Sandhurst, but left and enlisted ; served in India.
1059. Mauger, Artliur — born at Mhow, India, October 13, 1841 ;
brother of No. 1058 ; left 1854.
Emigrated to Canada, where he died.
1060. Barke, James Frederick — ^bom at Birmingham, April 9,
1842 ; brother of No. 1034 ; left 1858.
Went to New Zealand, where he was engaged in tuition, and held an
appointment in the Post Office; thence went to Canada, and settled in
business; residence, Toronto,
BliIZABSTH GOLIiBOB BeGISTBB.' 175
1061. Crump, Frederick Octavius — born at Hendon,
November 1, 1840; son of the Rev. H. J. Crump
g)issenters' Grammar School, Hendon), and Susannah
ubbard, who married secondly Mr. Mortimer Collins,
Master of the Lower School at Elizabeth College ; left
1863.
Private tuition, 1866-68; Queen's College, Camb., 1868 ; Btndied for the Bar,
in the Chambers of Jnd^e Bereeford ; while a stadent, won a Peek Prixe for
essaj on the Lano BeUUtng to Common and Waste Lands ; called to the Bar
(Middle Temple), 1867; appointed Q.C., 1886; elected a Bencher, 1890;
editor of the Law Times, 1872-92 ; author of a Code of Marine
Insurance Law, a|id a pamphlet on the Factors' Acts. *'A saoceMfol
advocate, a capital speaker, both on the platform and to a jury, and a restlees
reformer " (Strand Magazine, 1896 J ; residence, Montagu Place, W.
1062. Corbin, George William— bom in Guernsey, March 25,
1840 ; son of Theodore Corbin (p. 43) ; left 1856.
Merchant Service ; then farmed in Somersetshire ; died 1866.
1063. Wells, Tliomas — born in Guernsey, February 1, 1837; son
of Thomas Wells (wholesale merchant, Guernsey), and
Judith Ozanne ; left 1853.
Chemist in London ; Mem. Pharmac. Soo. ; died 18 —
1064. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Frederick Louis — born in Ceylon,
March 28, 1842 ; brother of No. 921 ; left 1860.
Queen's Coll., Ozon ; B.A., 1863 ; Holy Orders, 1865 ; Curate of St. James',
Bristol, 1865-7; Wokincf, 1867-9; and Bozton, 1869-71; Chaplain at
Brislington House, Bristol, since 1871.
1066. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Richard Augustus — bom in
Ceylon, March 4, 1844 ; brother of No. 921 ; left 1859.
gieen's Coll., Ozon, 1863 ; B.A., 1867 (2nd Class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A., 1871 ;
oly Orders, 1869; Curate of Trostrey, 1869-72, and of Ross, 1872-5;
Assistant-Master, Merchant Taylors' School, 1875-83; Head Master,
AllhallowB School, Honiton, since 1883.
1066. Le Mottee, John Edward— born in Guernsey, November 28,
1843 ; son of John Le Mott6e, of Le Vauqui6dor (No. 8),
and Caroline Betts ; vide 1123, 1336 ; son, vide 2314 ; left
1859.
Ensign, 66th Begiment (Pompadours), 1861; Lieutenant, 1865; Captain,
1870 ; exchanged mto the 64th Begiment, 1871 ; sold out, 1872 ; Adjutant of
Militia, 1878 ; Major, 1883 ; Dep. Asst.-Adj.-G^n., B.G.M., and Lieutenant-
Colonel (1st March) ; and Hon. Ck>lonel (25th March), 1886 ; residence, Le
Yauqui^dor, Guernsey.
1067. Malnwaring, John Popham— bom in Van Diemen's Land,
November 17, 1841 ; son of Colonel J. Mainwaring ; left
1852.
Ensign, 2l8t Begiment (Boyal Scots Fusiliers), 1859 ; Lieutenant, 1861 ; sold
out, 1862.
1068. WInstanley, Ernest — born in London, June 5, 1842;
brother of No. 1043 ; left 1852.
Also Marlborough CoU., 1856-8 ; no profession ; died of consumption, 1867*
176 Blizabbth Collbgb BBGiBratt.
1069. Mainguy, Daniel Wishart — ^bom at Stanhope, October 18,
1842 ; brother of No. 764 ; left 1858.
Farming in Yanconver ; residencei Chemanis, Vanconyer Island.
1070. Mainguy, George Sandford — ^bom at Stanhope, January 81,
1844 ; brother of No. 764 ; left 1861.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich; B.A., 1866; Captain, 1878; Hyderabad Con-
tingent, 1875-8 ; died, 1880.
1071. Hastie, Robert Vint— born at Calcutta, November 7, 1838 ;
son of James Hastie (of Calcutta) ; left 1853.
Believed to liave gone into bnsiness in Calcutta.
1072. Foster, Jolin Frederick — bom in London, August 18,
1839; son of John Foster, M.D., of Hartley Wintney,
Hants ; vide 1381, 1753 ; left 1854.
Army Medical Dept. ; Assistant-Sorgeon, 1864 (36th Begiment) ; died in
India in 1869.
1073. Carey, Walter Nowell— born at Havre, February 27, 1840;
son of William Huskisson Carey (No. 11), and Charlotte
Twopenny ; son, vide 2445 ; left 1854.
Ensign, 2lBt Hegiment (Boyal Scots Fusiliers), 1858; Lieutenant, 1861;
Captain, 1870 ; Major, 1882 ; retired Lieutenant-Colonel, 1882 ; residence,
New MsJdon.
1074. Lyncli (afterwards Lyncli-Staunton), George Staunton—
bom at Florence, October 11, 1839 ; son of Captain H.
Cormick Lynch, of Leigh Park, Havant, Hants ;
vide 1113 ; left 1855.
Comet, 14th Hussars, 1862; Lieutenant, 1864 ; Captain, 1868; sold out 1869 ;
J.P. for Hants; residence, Purbrook, Cosham, Hants.
1075. Domaille, Charles — born in Guernsey, June 16, 1840; son
of Thomas Domaille and Mary Benouf Martin ; vide 1270,
1335 ; left 1854.
Ship-owning business in Guernsey ; Captain B. G. Artillery; Constable, St.
Martin's Parish 1877 ; Douzenier, 1881 ; died 1884.
1076. Whicker, Samuel George — bom in Guernsey, January 6,
1840 ; son of Robert Whicker and Catherine Brioknell ;
vide 1953 ; son, vide 2194 ; left 1858.
London Uniyersity (Int. B.A.) ; Schoolmaster at the Cape, 1877-86; returned
to Guernsey, where he died, 1890.
1077. Plomer, Loftus George— born at Dublin, June 24, 1849 ;
left 1853.
Merchant Service ; was Assistant Purser in the P. A O. Steam Navigation
Co.'s service, 1864-6 ; died at Southampton, 1866.
Blizabbth OoLUGn BiaisrsB 177
LENT TERM, 1863.
1078. Methuen, Paul Edward O'Bryen— born in London,
May 16, 1841 ; son of Bev. T. Plomptre Methuen, and
Matilda, daughter of Lord Edward O'Bryen ; left 1859.
Trinity College, Cambridge; B A., 1869; M.Am18T6; Wells College, 1878 ;
Holy Orders, 1878; Cnrate of Cirencester, 1878-81; St. Alban's, 1881-5;
Beotor of Wyck-Bisington since 1886.
1079. Methuen, Charles Lucas — bom at Devizes, September 25,
1842 ; brother of No. 1078 ; left 1859.
Ensign, 68th Begiment, 1862 ; exchanged into the 79th (Cameron Highlanders) ;
lieutenant, 1866 ; retired 1873 ; Boyal Agricoltoral College, Cirencester.
1880-82 (Diploma, M.B.A.C., and Holland Gk>ld Medal) ; Lieutenant-Colonel
in command 1st Volunteer Battalion Gloucester Begiment, 1888 ; J J?., Car-
marthenshire ; residence, Clifton.
1080. Barbenson, Nicholas Peter Le Cocq— bom in Aldemey,
May 2, 1838; son of Thomas Barbenson (Judge of
Aldemey), and Margaret Le Gooq ; vide 1134 ; son, vide
2393 ; left 1855.
University of Caen, 1866-9; Bachelier and Licenci^ en Droit : called to the
Aldemey Bar, 1860 ; H.M. Prooureur, Aldemey, 1876 ; Judge of Aldemey, 1897
1081. Le Couteur, Charles George — ^bom in Guemsey, July 16,
1840 ; son of Philip Le Gouteur and Jane Matthews ; left
1853.
Went to Demerara, and thence to China, where he was a tea-taster ; died on
voyage home about 1876.
1082. Carre, Arthur— bom in Guemsey, August 14, 1840 ; brother
of No. 775 ; left 1858.
Coffee planter in Ceylon.
1083. Brock, Adolphus Kentish— born in Malta, October 10,
1841 •; son of Bear- Admiral Saumarez Brook, G.B. (The
Hermitage, Guemsey), and Isabella Dixon ; left 1859.
Civil Service; Admirslty (competition), 1869-98; retired on pension, 1898;
Douzenier, 1894 ; Director and Hon. Treasurer of Elizabeth College, 1894 ;
an Hon. Sec. Old Elizabethan Association, and one of the compilers of tills
Begister ; residence. The Hermitage, Guemsey.
1084. Carey, Charles de Jersey— bom in Guemsey, May 12,
1842; son of John Garey (p. 44), of Ste. H^l^ne,
Guemsey, and Elizabeth de Jersey Brook; vide 1119,
1195, 1347, 1479, 1480 ; left 1854.
Also Cheltenham College ; no profession ; died at the age of eighteen.
1086. Lomas, Henry Thomas— bom at Devonport, November 15,
1838 ; son of Henry Langton Lomas ; left 1853.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1086. Carey, Clement de Beauvoir— bom in Guemsey, May 27,
1843 ; brother of No. 882 ; left 1858.
Also Cheltenham College, and private tuitioxi: B.M. Academy, Woolwich,
1860; Lieutenant, BJES., 1862; Captain, 1876; Brevet-Major (November), and
178 ElIZABBTH OOEiEiBGB BBOISTBtt.
Major QDeoember), 1882 ; Lientenant-Oolonel, 1889 ; Colonel, 1894 ; retirecl,
1896; Egyptian Campaign, 1882; action at Eassassin (mentioned in des-
patches, medal, bronze star, and brevet of Major) ; residence, Byde, Isle of
1087. Benyon, Augustus William — ^born at Denston, September 1,
1848 ; brother of No. 1039 ; left 1854.
Boyal Navy ; Midshipman ; left and went into business.
EASTER TERM, 1853.
1088. Ozanne, James Edmund— born in Guernsey, September 10,
1842 ; son of Isaac Ozanne and Phillis BobiUiard ; vide
1164; left 1857.
Business ; firm of Doulton 6s Co., Lambeth Pottery ; died of influenza, 1895.
1089. Dixon, John Henry — born at Manchester, October 7, 1843;
son of Thomas Dixon, Engineer Aldemey Breakwater, for
the Admiralty Contractors ; left 1858.
Civil Engineer ; went to South Australia about 1880, where he was for some
time in the Civil Service.
1090. Bennett, Charles — ^born at Chester, May 27, 1840 ; son of
Samuel John Bennett and Hester Trepass ; left 1856.
Business in Chester.
TRINITY TERM, 1853.
1091. Gardner, Edward Bonamy — born at Saugor, India,
February 21, 1844; son of Major Edward Cornwall
Gardner (No. 444), and Louisa Bonamy ; vide 1331 ; left
1859'.
Ensign, 103rd Bombay Fusiliers ; Lieutenant, 18 — ; died in India in 1864,
from effects of a forced march.
1092. de 8te. Croix, Francis d'Auvergne — ^bom in Jersey,
June 28, 1843 ; son of Erancis de Ste. Croix, of Jersey,
and Amelia d'Auvergne ; left 1859.
Civil Eng[ineer ; engaged on the Midland Bailway Extensions, and on the
construction of the Jersey railways ; residence, Jersey.
1093. Waltham, John Banks— born at Hull, October 4,1840;
son of the Bev. Joshua Waltham ; left 1854.
Articled to Mr. Wilson (solicitor, at Hull, and brother-in-law to Dr. Brombyr
Principal of Elizabeth CoUege) ; died at HuU at the age of 21.
1094. Waltham, Joshua Frederic— born at Hull, April 17, 1843 ;
brother of No. 1093 ; left 1854.
Surveyor in Australia ; residence, Perth, Western Australia.
1095. Cooper, Arthur Robert — bom at Yetminster, December 16,
1841 ; son of the Bev. George Cooper ; left 1858.
. Emigrated to Canterbury, New Zealand; sheep farming; served in the
- WflSoto Regiment during the Maori War of 1862 ; died 18—*
Elizabeth CoLLBas BsaisTBB. 179
1096. Cachemaille, AlfVed Julius James— bom in Serk,
October 17, 1841 ; brother of No. 1011 ; left 1861.
Gon. and Gams Ck>ll., Cambridge ; B.A., 1864; M.A., 1874; H0I7 Orders,
1865; GkkrriBon and Civil Chaplain in Manritias, 1867-70 ; Vicar of St. Mary's,
Oldham, 1876-92, and Bnral Dean ; Rector of Cheriton, 1892 ; died in 1896.
1097. Bromby, Edward Hippius — born at Clifton, January 7,
1847 ; brother of No. 880 ; left 1854.
Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1866; B.A., 1870; M.A. of Melbonme University;
Assistant-Master, Melbourne Grammar School; Liibrarian of Melbourne
University ; residence, Melbourne.
1098. Rhodes, Thomas — bom at Invemess, November 28, 1837 ;
son of James Bhodes (Resident Admiralty Engineer for
the Aldemey Breakwater) ; left 1855.
Civil Enffineer; eng[aged on railway works in New South Wales, 1859;
accidentally drowned in Sydney Bay, November, 1860.
1099. Tupper, Jasper Selwyn — bom in Guemsey, February 19,
1843 ; brother of No. 841 ; left 1858.
Also Cheltenham; Ensiffn, 2nd (Queen's Own Boyal) Regiment, 1862;
Lieutenant, 1864 ; Captain, 1874 ; Major, 1882 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1891 ;
Instructor of Musketry, 1867-70 ; Recruiting Staff Officer, Glasgow District,
1898 ; retired 1898 ; resides in Guemsey.
LENT TERM, 1854.
1100. Jones, William Macey — bom at Hereford, November 24,
1837 ; son of William Jones and Sarah Maoey ; son, vide
1887 ; left 1857.
Was Sub-Manager, Old Bank, Guernsey; and Lieutenant-Colonel in com-
mand, R. G. Artillery.
1101. Armstrong, Archibald Collings Fall— bom in Guemsey,
June 5, 1841 ; brother of No. 670 ; left 1856.
Ensign, 73rd Rc^pment, 1858 ; Lieutenant, 1859 ; sold out, 1867 ; resided in
Guernsey ; was Jrresident, Poor Law jBoard ; died 1884.
1102. Ozanne, Joseph Henry— born in Guemsey, March 15,
1842 ; son of Joseph Ozanne ; left 1856.
Business in Guemsey ; residence, Yille-au-Roi.
1103. Frecker, William James— born in Guemsey, May 3, 1844 ;
son of William Frecker and Phoebe Clark; vide 1166,
1455 ; left 1862.
Exeter Coll., Oxford; went to Buenos Ayres, 1869, where he engaged in
tuition, and where, about 1895, he opened a school, of which he is Prmcipal.
EASTER TERM, 1854.
1104. Giffard, Francis Thomas — bom in Guernsey, June 4,
1842; son of Nicholas Giffard and Mary Brown; left 1855.
For a time in a mercantile house at Hamburg ; then went to the n.S.A. and
settled in Calif omia.
180 Slizabbth GoLLBaB Bbgistbb.
1106. Orchard, William Henry— bom May 1, 1843; son of John
Orchard and Martha Lowman ; vide 1177, 1219 ; left 1867.
Emigrated to the n.S.A. in 1870, and settled in Conneotiont.
1106. Bartley, Onesiphorus John— bom in Van Diemen's Land,
March 1, 1841 ; son of Theodore Bartley (of the House
of Assembly, Tasmania) ; left 1858.
Betnmed to Tasmania to farm ; residence, Bothbnry, Tasmania.
1107. Bartley, Charles Booth— bom in Van Diemen's Land,
February 2, 1843 ; brother of No. 1106 ; left 1868.
Givil and Mining Engineer; afterwards on the staff of the DctHjf
Tdegraph, Lannceston, where he resides.
TRINITY TERM, 1854.
1108. Anson, William Charles Collings— bom in Guernsey,
April 18, 1846 ; son of Charles Anson (of Bentley Hall,
Staffordshire), and Louisa GoUings ; left 1862.
Solicitor at Bristol and Clifton (firm *' O'Donoghnedk Anson ") ; Commissioner
of Oaths ; residence, Clifton.
1109. Westropp, John Thomas — bom at Ealing, September 6,
1838; son of Berkeley Westropp, of Ballysteen, Co.
Limerick ; left 1866.
Cape Mounted Bifles, 1862 ; then Civil Service, War Office ; selected for a
commission ; and appointed Assisiant Paymaster, Contxol Department, 1870.
1110. Oorfe, Arthur Anstruther— born in Guemsey, January 23,
1842; son of Eev. A. T. Corfe (Principal, Elizabeth
College), and Margaret Maingay ; vide 1111, 1121, 1130,
1227 ; left 1861.
Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge ; B.A. (2nd Sen. Opt.), 1867; M.A., 1870 ;
Holy Orders, 1867 ; Curate of Warboys, 1868 ; and Sherrmgham, 1870 ; second
Master, King's School, Warwick, 1872-4; Assistant-Master, Gk>dolphin School,
Hammersmith, 1876; Cnrate of Walworth, 1875; Kentish Town, 1877;
Upton, Bucks, 1881 ; Vicar of Timsbory, Komsey, since 1886.
nil. Corfe, William Davles— bom in Guernsey, July 13, 1843 ;
brother of No. 1110 ; left 1862.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich ; Lieut., B.A., 1865 ; Captain, 1877 ; died 1882.
1112. Oaulfeild, Thomas Gordon Goff— bom in Tipperary,
July 1, 1841 ; son of the Eev. William CaulfeUd (CaulfeUds
of Bloomfield, Co. Westmeath) ; left 1858.
Ensign, Srd Regiment (The Buffs), 1860 ; Lieuten^t, 1868 ; died, 1867.
1113. Lynch, Alfred Henry Cormick— bom at Morenoei
October 11, 1841 ; brother of No. 1074 ; left 1855.
Ensign, 48th Begiment, 1862 ; Lieutenant, 1866 ; Captain, 1869 ; Major, 1881 ;
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1884 ; exchanged into the 74th Highland Light Infantxr,
1886, which regiment he commanded, 1887-91; Colonel, 1888; h.p., 1891;
served in Lrelajid during the Fenian disturbances in 1866 and 1882; served in
Lidia three times, and in each Presidency ; was Brigadier under Sir Thomas
Baker, E.C.B., at the Pindi Manoeuvres, 1890; oommanding Lanark Begi-
meatal District, 1893.
Blizabbth COLLSaB BsaiSTBB. 181
1114. Wilson, Richard Arthur— bom at Salisbury, October 19,
1846 ; son of Bichard Monkhouse Wilson and Emma
Corfe ; vide 1373, 1572 ; left 1863.
Solicitor and Commissioner for Oaths, 1869 ; firm " Wilson A Sons," Salisbury
and Wilton ; coroner for South Wilts ; residence, Salisbury.
1115. Horn, George Spiers — bom at Islington, November 4,
1840; son of George William Horn, of Bichmond,
Surrey ; left 1866.
Business in South America ; was one of a party organised by a London firm,
in 1864, to examine and report on the guano deposits, etc., on the coast of
Bolivia ; came home across the Andes and the continent, to Buenos Ayres ;
afterwards went to Argentina to farm ; died 1867.
1116. Tlllot, Qustavus — bom in Guernsey, December 8, 1843;
son of Eugene Tillot ; left 1864.
PractiBed as a dentist in France.
1117. Thwaites, John Hawtrey — bora in Ceylon, December 26,
1840 ; son of John Thwaites ; left 1869.
Txin. doll., Dublin ; called to the Bar ; Dep. Queen's Advocate, Geylon, 1867;
Registrar, Supreme Gourt, Ceylon, 1878 ; retired, 1896.
LENT TERM, 1855.
1118. Ozanne, Charles John — born in Guernsey, April 8, 1844 ;
son of William Ozanne and Bosalie Torode ; left 1868.
Trinity House, 1859 ; Clerk of works for construction of the Hanois Light-
house, Guernsey, 1860; Wolf Bock Lighthouse, Penzance, 1863, and the
Great and Little Basses Lighthouses, Ceylon, 1869-76 ; Chief Clerk, Trinity
House Workshops, Blackwall, since 1877.
1119. Carey, William Maule— bom in Guernsey, July 10, 1846 ;
brother of No. 1084 ; left 1868.
Boyal Navy, 1859 ; Sub-Lieutenant, 1865 ; Lieutenant, 1867 ; Commander,
1881 ; retired Captain, 1896 ; present at the bombardment of Simonoseki,
Japan, 1864 ; wrecked in H.M.0. Niobe on Island of Mimielon, 1874 ; Lieu-
tenant in command H.M.S. ConAicty Australia and New Zealand, and
Moorhen, China ; Commander of H.M.S. Lily, China; and Inspecting Com*
mander. Coast Guard, Einsale ; residence, Les Fontenelles, Guernsey.
EASTER TERIVI, 1855.
1120. Bishop, Theodore — born in Guernsey, November 17, 1842;
brother of No. 676 ; left 1857.
Lieut., B.G.M. (Bifles), 1860, Captain, 1863; entered the Wesleyan
Methodist Minislay, 1868; Financial Secretary, Whitby and Darlington
District, 1892 ; Chairman, 1894.
1121. Corfe, James Henry — bom in Guemsey, October 21, 1846;
brother of No. 1110 ; left 1860.
Boyal Navy, 1860 ; Sub-Lieutenant, 1865 ; Lieutenant, 1868 ; Commander,
1883 ; retired Captain, 1895 ; passed first into the Navy direct from Elizabeth
CoUc^e ; was wrecked in H.M.S. Conqueror on one of the Bahama Islands,
1861 ; present at the bombardment of Kagosima, Japan, in H.M.S. Ewryahu
fCaptain and Commander killed by one snot at bis side) ; bombardment of
Simonoseki, 1864 ; Sub-Lieutenant of H.M.S. Terrible^ 18i66, when she accom-
panied and assisted the Chreat Eastern in laying the second AtUmtio OaUe;
Junior United Service Olub.
182 Elizabeth Collbgb Bbgisteb.
1122. Hiokinbotham, William Fisher— -bom in Guernsey,
October 27, 1842; son of William Hickinbotham and
Sophia de Jersey ; vide 1164, 1875 ; left 1867.
Office of H.M.'s Procureor, Gnemsey ; died 1875.
1123. Le Mottee, Henry Bellingham— bom in Ouemsey,
September 28, 1845; brother of No. 1066; son, vide
2786 ; left 1862.
Ensign, 15th Begiment, 1864 ; Lientenant, 1867 ; Captain, 1878 ; Major, 1881 ;
Lieatenant-Ck>lonel, 1891 ; h.p. with rank of Colonel on completion of four
years' command of his regiment, 1895 ; was Adintant, 1st Vol. Batt. East
Yorkshire Begiment, 1882-7 ; served in the Afghan War, 1878-80 (medal).
1124. Chepmeil, William Philip — bom at Sandhurst, October 3,
1842 ; son of the Rev. Dr. Chepmell (No. 27), and Eliza
Guille Ozanne ; left 1859.
Also Westminster ; f%rming in New Zealand ; at Hawke's Bay till 1871, and
then in the Piako, Auckland ; member, 1871, and afterwards Chairman, of
the Waitoa District Road Board ; member, and then Chairman, Piako
Connty Coimcil ; testimonial from ratepayers in recognition of his services ;
member County Hospital Board ; J.P. ; residence, Morrinsville, Auckland,
New Zealand.
TRINITY TERM, 1856.
1126. Metcalfe, Charles Joseph — bom at Boxton, January 24,
1846 ; son of Charles James Metcalfe and Louisa Dands ;
left 1866.
Emigrated, 1868, with his parents, to Matakohe, the Kaipara, New Zealand.
1126. Preston, George Francis — bom at Madras, October 4,
1842 ; son of James Blair Preston (Physician General,
Madras Medical Establishment) ; left 1868.
H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 102nd Madras Fusiliers, 1862; Lieutenant, 1867;
died 1869.
1127. Col lings, Alfred Henry — ^bom in Guemsey, January 30,
1847 ; son of Alfred Smith Ceilings, Jurat (No. 335), and
Matilda Lukis Ceilings ; left 1869.
Also Cheltenham College, 1860-2 ; and private tuition, 1868-5 ; traveUed in
New Zealand, 1866-8 ; Xaeuteimnt, 1st Begiment, B.G.L.I., 1863 ; Captain,
1869 ; Major, 1875 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding, 1876-95 ; Colonel, 1886,
on retirement, when his brother officers of the 1st Kegiment presented him
with a testimonial ; Constable, St. Peter Port, 1878-81 ; was unanimously
elected Jurat of the Boyal Court, in succession to his father, 1895 ; residence,
Eaton Place, Guemsey.
1128. de 'Mouilpied, Henry — bom in Guemsey, October 15,
1842; son of Nicholas de Mouilpied and Susanna
Vidamour ; left 1857.
H.M. Customs, Guernsey, 1862 ; and Leeds, 1871 ; CoUector and Surveyor at
Coleraine, Ireland, 1879 ; held a similar post at Berwick, 1886 ; Guemsey,
1888 ; Colchester, 1889 ; and at Newry, Ireland, 1892 ; promoted 1897, re-
mikixung at Newry ; tranafexred to Aberdeen, 1898t
Elizabeth Collbob Beqibteb. 188
1129. Ozanne, William John — bom in Guernsey, November 20,
1847 ; brother of No. 1142 ;. left 1866.
Fanning in Tasmania, 1866-8, and New Zealand, 1868-88; from 1876 in
partnOTiuiip with his cousin. No. 1124 ; returned to Guernsey and took HoIt
Orders, 1890 ; Curate of St. Peter Port, 1890-1 ; of St. Sampson's, 1891 ; and
Rector of St. Martin's, Guernsey, since 1894.
1130. Corfe, Charles Carteret— bom in Guemsey, June 8,
1847 ; brother of No. 1110 ; left 1865.
Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1865 ; B.A. (Jun. Opt.) ; he ran in the
Inter- University Sports, 1867-8-9; President, Cambridge University Athletic
Club, 1868-9 ; second Master, 1870, and Head Master, 1872, of Christ Church
GoUege, New Zealand; left, 1888, and in 1889 apoointed Head Master,
Toowomba Grammar School ; residence, Toowomba, M.S.W.
1131. Slade, John — bom at Yeovil, October 6, 1841 ; son of John
Blade, Solicitor ; left 1857.
Solicitor; went to Australia, 1863: qualified and practised as solicitor,
Supreme Court, N.S.W. ; returned to England, 1867 ; after practising in the
Provinces from 1867-73, he moved to London, 1874 ; residence, Hampetead.
1132. de Sausmarez, Frederick — bom in London, Febmary 14,
1844 ; son of James de Sausmarez (p. 44), and Eliza de
Lisle ; left 1859.
Ensign, 71st Highland Light Lifantry, 1862 ; Lieutenant, 1867 ; Captain,
1871; h.jp., 1876: sold out, 1877; died, 1879; was A.D.C. to his uncle.
General George de Sausmarez (No. 101), commanding Secimderabad Division.
1133. Deare, George Beresford — bom in India, December 25,
1840 ; son of George Deare ; left 1855.
Ensign, 4th West India Regiment, 1866 ; Lieutenant, 1866 ; Commissariat
Depiatment, 1867 ; Dep. Asst. Comm.-Gten., 1867 ; Dep. Comm.-Gten., 1881 ;
resigned, 1881.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1855.
1134 Barbenson, Robert Thomas Oliver— bom in Aldemey,
November 28, 1843 ; brother of No. 1080 ; left 1859.
Civil Engin
Breakwater
/
Bur|[68s, the Admiralty Engineers for the same work ; Resident Engineer,
Portishead Docks, and at Neath, and finally on railway construction in the
l8ld\)f Wight; died in Aldemey, 1893.
1135. Queripel, Elias Chester— bom 1854; son of Elias
Queripel (H.M. Serjeant), and Mary Anne Noall :
vide 1288 ; left 1864.
Captain, R.G.M.; 2nd Master, Royal Grammar School, Colchester, and
afterwards Senior Master (Modem Side), Grammar School, Great Yarmouth.
1136. Bridges, Charles Harley— bom at Marwood, November 27,
1841 ; son of Thomas Bridges ; left 1856.
Ensign, Bengal Army, 1869 ; Staff Corps, 1864 ; Extra Certificate, Hythe, 1870 ;
Captain, 1871; Major, 1879; Lieut. -Colonel, 1886; Brevet-Colonel, 1889;
China Expeditionaiy Force, 1860-61 , various operations against Taeping
rebels in vicinity of Shanghai, 1862 (medal) ; N. W. Frontier of India (Sun-
paisn, 1863 ; forcing of Umbeyla Pass (medal and clasp) ; Lushai Expedition,
1871-2 (clasp); Afghan War, 1879-80, on Khyber Lme (mentioned in d«i-
patohea ana medal); residence, Azminster.
184 Elizabbth CoiiLBaB BBaisraB.
LENT TERM, 1856.
1187. Gosselin, Frederick William— bom in Guernsey,
November 7, 1844 ; son of Thomas GosseUn (Springfield,
Guernsey), and Harriet de Jersey ; left 1859.
Comet, 4th ^yal Irish) Dragoon Guards, 1864; Lieutenant, 1868 ; sold out,
1868 ; A.D.C. to the Lieutenant-Gtovemor of Guemsey, and Major on the
Staff, R.G.M. *
1188. Jehan, David Tliomas — born in Guemsey, November 1,
1844 ; son of David Jehan and Judith Agnew ; vide 1351,
left 1861.
Master of a Preparatory School at Camden Town ; died 1878.
1139. Moullin, Hilary Rougier — bom in Guemsey, June 3,
1847 ; brother of No. 1048; son, vide 2447 ; left 1861.
Medicine; St. George's Hospital, 1864; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1868; L.B.C.P.,
Edin., 1871 ; practice at Liss, Hants, tiU his death in 1885.
1140. Linfltt, Henry Augustus — born in London, March 24, 1845 ;
son of Henry Linfitt and Elizabeth Thomas ; vide 1354,
left 1861.
Business in Guemsey, in which he succeeded his uncle, Mr. Peter Bonssel
(Director of the College) : died 1880.
1141. Tardif, James Francis — born in Guernsey, July 29, 1847;
son of James Eichardson Tardif and Matilda de Putron ;
vide 1543 ; left 1863.
Settled in New Zealand.
1142. Ozanne, James William — bom in Guemsey, May 9, 1846 ;
eldest son of Dr. John Ozanne (No. 263), and Martha
Chepmell ; vide 1129, 1379, 1445, 1812 ; left 1865.
Civil Service, British Museum, 1866; Senior Assistant, Department of
Prints and Drawings ; resigned, 1869 ; author of Three Tears f» Bounumia
(1870-3) ; Editor of the Guemsey Star, 1874>8; on Paris staff of the Daily
Telegraph, 1879 ; represented that paper on special missions to Berlin,
Vienna, Constantinople, etc.; Paris correspondent, in succession to Sir
CampbeU Clarke in 1897 ; translator, with Captain Sachs, of Captain Stnmms'
The Muaaiane in Central Asia.
1143. Bushnell, William Utermarck — bom at Beenham,
June 10, 1847 ; son of the Eev. William Bushnell and
EHzabeth Utermarck ; vide 1180, 1329, 1352, 1435 ; left
1864.
Chartered Mercantile Bank, London, 1864-9 ; business on the Stock Ezchanffe,
London, 1869-75, Guemsey Banking Company, 1875-96; retired from ill-
health ; residence, Margate.
1144. Dumaresq, Edwin Moullin — bom in Guemsey, July 28,
1841 ; brother of No. 674 ; left 1861.
Gaetxuey Banking Company ; died 18—.
Elizabeth Collbgb Bbqibteb 185
EASTER TERM, 1856.
1145. Le Lacheur, Ernest — bom in Guernsey, September 9,
1844; son of John Le Laoheur and Judith Brehaut ; left
1859.
fioBiness in Gaemsey.
1146. Robert, Louis — bom in Guernsey, July 24, 1845 ; son of
Louis Bobert (La Groute, Havilland), and Lucretia
JBouoaut ; left 1860.
No profeBsion; died yonng.
1147. Le Page, William— bom in Guemsey, September 6, 1841 ;
son of William Le Page and Amelia de Jersey ; left 1856.
Durham Univ., 1872-6 ; Medicine ; L.R.C.P., Edin. ; L.F.P.Sm OtloB. ; L.M. and
L.S.A., 1876^ practice in Guernsey; Sorgeon-Maior, B.G.M., 1893; Surgeon,
Caatel Hospital and Lnnatic Asylum ; residence, Millmount, Guemsey.
1148. Graeme, Charles de Jersey — born at Garvock, Perth,
December 22, 1842 ; brother of No. 954 ; left 1857.
Ensign, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, 1860; Lieutenant, 1864; Captain,
1876 ; Major, 1881 ; retired, 1883, with hon. rank of Lieutenant-Colonel ;
residence, Cheltenham.
1149. de Lisle, Frederic Irving — born in Guemsey, June 11,
1846; son of Dr. de Beauvoir de Lisle and Caroline
Tupper ; left 1859.
Midshipman, Royal Nav^, and then Medicine; L.R.C.P., Edin., 1871, andL.M.,
Guy's Hospital; practice in Guemsey; Assistant-Surgeon, R.G.M.; held several
parochial medical appointments ; then went to Napier, Hawke's Bay, New
Zealand ; testimonial from Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, Napier, after
fifteen years' service as Surgeon to the Lodge; residence, Napier, New
Zealand.
1150. Carey, Lawrence St. George— born in Guemsey, May 4,
1846 ; brother of No. 882 ; left 1861.
Coffee planter, Ceylon, 1863 ; after apprenticeship under H. Durand (No. 920)
and F. Sabonadi^re (No. 631), he established himself at "LeViJlon" Estate,
Pusilawa ; died 1874. A remarkable career ; though he died at the early age of
twenty-eight (while on a visit to Guernsey), he had founded the mercantile
house of *' Carev, Strachan 6s Co.," and had become the owner of about forty
coffee estates, through extraordinary energy and business capacity.
1151. Dobree, Thomas Saumarez — born in Guemsey, April 20,
1845 ; brother of No. 836 ; left 1862.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon, 1863 ; estates " Dickoya " and " DarrawaUa ; "
J.P.; toured, m 1878, for six months in *Bomeo, on behalf of the British
North Borneo Company, to report on the agricultural capabilities of the
colony ; retired, 1896 ; on the Poor Law Board, Guemsey, 1896-7 ; residence.
The Elms, Guemsey.
1152. Collinson, John — born at Durham, November 7, 1842;
brother of No. 1046 ; left 1858.
Also Marlborough, 1858-9 ; Civil Engineer ; engaged under Mr. Lyster in the
constmction of the Guemsey Harbour Works, and the Liverpool Docks;
N
186 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
Bnrveyed the Nicaragua Canal ; railway constmction in Tnrke^ and Syria,
for which services he received the Medjidie ; waterworks in Spam ; Director
and Financier of Railways in the U.SA. ; established a business in London ;
residence, Ashley Gtardens, S.W.
1153. Agnew, Ernest James Tween — bom in Guernsey,
August 9, 1846 ; son of James Agnew and Maria
Heseltine ; left 1860.
St. Servan College, 1861-3 ; chemist, and mem. Pharmac. Society, and con-
tributor to the Society's Journal ; resided in Paris, 1868-70 ; left in November,
1870, during the investment of Paris by the Prussian Army, under a
** sauf -conduit " obtained by the American Cfonsul ; established as a chemist
in London, and died there in 1873.
1154. Hickinbotham, John — born in Guernsey, August 24, 1844 ;
brother of No. 1122 1 left 1858.
Sub-Manager, Commercial Bank, Guernsey ; died 1880.
1155. Fletcher, William Harry — born at Birmingham, October 28,
1847 ; son of James Fletcher ; left 1857.
Gk>nville and Caius CoU., Camb. ; B.A., 1873 ; M.A., 1876 ; Holy Orders, 1874;
various curacies (including Port Nelson, New Zealand, 1888-9) ; Rector of
Swalecliff, 1889 ; died 18—.
1156. Carre, John Allaire — bom in Guernsey, March 23, 1842;
brother of NqJ76; left 1857. [fl^^ U^Uy^
Business in Guernsey ; residence, Hauteville.
1157. Quilick, Joseph William — born in Guernsey, December 3,
1844 ; son of Joseph Gullick and Catherine Denbow
Goodwin ; left 1860.
Civil Service ; H.M. Customs, London ; transferred to the Exchequer and
Audit Department, Somerset House ; specially promoted to Superintendent
of the Colonial Audit Branch of that Department ; resides in London.
TRINITY TERM, 1856.
1158. Qrigg, Edward Evens— bom in Van Diemen's Land,
March 25, 1844; son of Rev. Thomas Grigg (of
Theberton, Suffolk), and Jemima Stokes; vide 1176,
1197 ; left 1860.
General List, Bengal Infantry ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lieutenant, 1862 ; Captain,
1870 ; Major, 1881 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1887 ; Asssistant-Commissioner, Assam
Commission, 1864 ; Oudh Commission, 1867 ; Deputy Commissioner, 1885 ;
Commissioner of Kumaon, N.W.F., since 1892.
1159. Wilkins, Haighton— born at Hackney, September 5, 1847;
son of E. Haighton Wilkins and Eliza La Serre ; son,
vide 2523 ; left 1864.
No profession; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Regt., R.G.L.I. ; retired 1897;
residence, Guernsey.
1160. Falla, Adolphus John— born in Guernsey, September 7,
1842 ; son of Frederic Thomas Falla (La Moie, Vale), and
Mary Hocart ; vide 1437, 1503 ; left 1858.
Merchant Service ; killed in 1860 by f aU from aloft on the ship Joseph Shepherdj
of London, between St. Helena and the Cape of Gk>od Hope.
Elizabeth Colleqe Begister. 187
1161. Woodford, James Henry — born in the Isle of Wight,
February 3, 1841 ; son of James Woodford and Hannah
Loe ; vide 1328 ; left 1859.
Civil Service (competition) ; War Office, 1862 ; resigned, owing to ill-health,
and emigrated to Queensland ; residence. Charters Towers, Queensland.
1162. Collenette, Adolphus— born in Guernsey, July 20, 1841;
son of Benjamin Collenette, M.D., and Martha du Frocq ;
vide 1711 ; son, vide 2540 ; left 1857.
Studied medicine privately, but was obliged by ill-health to adopt the pro-
fession and business of a chemist ; Captam, R.G.M., 1860 ; won the Priaolx
Cup, 1862 ; F.C.S., 1883 ; Extra Master for Chemistry, Elizabeth
College, 1870-1, and Teacher of Chemistry and Astronomy at the
Ladies' College, 1883-4 ; author of Chemical Tables ; a recc^^ized local
authority on agricultural chemistry in its relation to hot-house culture ;
author of Tomato Disease in Guernse;/, a paper of original research which led
directly to the full elucidation of the life history of the tomato fungus, known
as the *' Sleeping Disease ; " co-operated with Dr. Hoskins in meteorological
observations, 1880, and took over the work, 1881 ; became custodian and
owner of the meteorological records of Guernsey from 1843, on the death of
Dr. Hoskins in 1888 ; systematized and extended the valuable work thus
initiated, the record of which has since 1856 found a nlace in the Registrar
General's Quarterly Return ; Fellow of the Meteor. Society, 1880-92 ; since
1881 has prepared and published daily weather forecasts ; one of the
organizers of, and principsbl workers in, the Guernsey Society of Nat. Science
and Local Researcn ; President of the Society, 1895-6 ; has made a special
study of the superficial geolo^v of Guernsey ; was editor of the Chiemsey
Magazine^ 1878-84, and contnbiited many important papers, notably the
History of the Harbour of St. Peter Port, 1876-9, the History of the market,
1875, and articles on Local Currency ; since 1866 a frequent lecturer, in con-
nection with local societies, and especially the Guille-All^s Library, on
scientific subjects, with the aim of popularizing new scientific discoveries ;
elected Cantonal Douzenier, 1898 ; residence, Hauteville, Guernsey.
1163. Collinson, Gerald Dale — born at Gateshead, August 1,
1846 ; brother of No. 1046 ; son, vide 2416 ; left 1863.
Planter in Ceylon, 1862; also Surveyor, and as such engaged on the
" Temple Lands " survey ; Chief Surveyor to the British North Borneo
Company, 1883 ; invalided, and died at Hong Kong, 1883.
1164. Ozanne, Ernest — born in Guernsey, June 27, 1845;
brother of No. 1008 ; left 1858.
Book-keeper for twenty years to the ** Guernsey Gas-Light Company," and
then with several firms of Accountants in London ; residence, Stoke
Newington.
1165. Rougier, Alfred — born in Guernsey, December 4, 1845 ; son
of John Eougier and Lucretia Simon; son, vide 2653;
left 1861.
Business in Guernsey ; Constable, St. Peter Port, 1886-7 ; Douzenier, Central
Douzaine, 1888 ; Trustee and Member of the Council of the Guille-All^s
Library ; a Director of the Guernsey Banking Company.
1166. Frecker, Alfred — born in Guernsey, July 7, 1848 ; brother
of No. 1103 ; left 1861.
Sheep-farming, Australia, near Melbourne.
N 2
188 Elizabeth Golleqe Bbqisteb.
1167. Rawlinson, Edward Cuthbert Brookes— born at Olifton,
August 11, 1842 ; son of Edward Bawlinson ; left 1858.
Bengal Army ; Comet, Gteneral List Cavalry, 1859 ; Captain, 1869 ; retired,
1874 ; served in the Bhootan Campaign, 1864-5, with the 5th Bengal Cavalry
(medal and clasp) ; Deputy Chief Constable at Manchester, 1881-7 ; died,
1890.
1168. Tupper, Osmond Potenger — bom in Guernsey,
. November 5, 1845 ; brother of No. 830.
Killed accidentally at the age of thirteen, while shooting in the grounds at
Les Cdtils, Guernsey.
1169. Tupper, Henry de Lisle— bom in Guemsey, April 11,
1847 ; brother of No. 830 ; left 1860.
Also Lyc^e St. Louis, Paris ; held a commission in the B.G.M. ; went to
Ceylon as a coffee planter, and thence to New Zealand, where he farmed for
a time ; died in Guemsey, 1878.
1170. Macleod, George— bom at Bombay, April 12, 1846 ; son of
Colonel William Macleod (Bombay Army) ; left 1859.
Also Cheltenham; appointed to the Sind Commission, 1870; Deputy
CoUector, 1882 ; died at Bombay, 1883.
1171. Guerin (afterwards de Guerin), Frederick Charles —
born in Guernsey, January 24, 1840 ; brother of No. 871 ;
left 1857.
Sheep-farming in New Zealand, 1857, and subsequently master in Bishop
Hobnouse's School in Nelson ; returned after fifteen years' residence in New
Zealand to England, and settled in Devonshire; residence, Lynsted,
Torquay.
1172. Freeman, William Thomas — bom at Beck, Worcester,
March 16, 1840 ; son of Charles Freeman ; left 1857.
Ensign, 4th (King's Own Boyal) Regiment, 1858 ; Captain, 1870 ; sold out,
1871.
1173. Griffith, David Glynne — bom in Camarvonshu-e,
December 3, 1843; son of David White Griffith; left
1857.
Ensign, 3rd (The Buffs) 1862; Lieutenant, 1866; sold out, 1869; Royal
Camarvon Riiies (Militia), 1869 ; Captain, 1870; retired, 1874.
1174. Thomas, John Martin — born in New Brunswick,
January 24, 1843; son of James Thomas and Mary
Hickey ; vide 1360 ; left 1859.
Land Surveyor ; emigrated to Australia, and thence to the Cape ; died in
London.
1175. Kenworthy, James Barclay — bom in Tasmania,
November 12, 1845 ; son of Dr. James Kenworthy ; left
1858.
Engaged in a bank at Liverpool.*
1176. Grigg, William Chapman — bom at Walsham, November 26,
1839 ; brother of No. 1158 ; left 1857.
Also at Birmingham, Bristol, King's College, London, Vienna, and
Edinburgh University; Medicine; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1868; M.B.G.P., Lon.,
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 189
1872; M.D., Edin., 1870; practice in London; Mem. Path, and Clinical
Soc. ; Fellow Boyal Med. Ghir. and Obst. Soc., President, Brit. GynsBcol.
See. ; residence, Gorzon St., Mayfair.
1177. Orchard, Thomas — born in London, October 8, 1841 ;
elder brother of No. 1105; left 1857.
Civil Engineer ; died in London, 1886.
1178. Clarke, Arthur Calvert— bom at Clifton, August 10, 1848;
son of William Clarke ; left 1857.
1179. Lakes, Arthur — bom at Martock, December 21, 1843 ;
brother of No. 951 ; left 1862.
Queen's College, Oxford, 1863; left, owing to ill-heath, before taking his
degree ; went to New Brunswick, and thence to Chicago ; at the invitation of
the Bishop of Chicago, went to Denver to aid in establishing a pioneer
college, " Jarvis Hall; " appointed Professor of Geology at the Grovemment
School of Mines, Golden Citj ; held the appointment for fifteen years ;
Westetn Editor of the CoUxery Engineer ^ Denver, in 1895; Professor
Ta^OB has written largely on geology and mining, and has made remarkable
discoveries in American fossils ; residence, Denver, Colorado.
1180. Bushnell, Arthur John de Havllland— born in Guernsey,
October 1, 1848 ; brother of No. 1143 ; left 1865.
St. Edmnnd Hall, Oxford, 1867; 2nd class Class. Mods., 1869; B.A. (1st
class Lit. Ham.), 1871; tutor and lecturer 'at Oxford, 1871-3; tutor at
Cheltenham for Army and University Examinations since 1873 ; residence,
Suffolk Square, Cheltenham.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1856.
1181. MacCulloch, Henry — born in Guernsey, May 18, 1843 ;
son of Eobert MacCulloch (p. 44), and Maria Champion ;
left 1861.
Civil Engineer; emploved under Lord Brassey ; went to Canada, and thence
to New York ; resides in the U.S.A.
1182. Carey, Amellus Gledstanes — born in Guernsey,
December 26, 1847 ; son of Dr. R. Gledstanes Carey
(No. 19), and Emma Brock ; vide 1457 ; left 1865.
Fajming in Canada and then in England ; residence, Guernsey.
1183. Naftel, John Abraham— bom in Canada, August 9, 1844 ;
son of Abraham Dormer Naftel (No. 62), and Elizabeth
Stonehouse ; left 1859.
Farming in Canada, where the family had settled ; died at Ooderich, Lake
Huron, about 1893.
1184. Naftel, Daniel James— born in Canada, March 9, 1847 ;
brother of No. 1183 ; left 1863.
Farming near Goderich.
190 Elizabeth Oollege Begiste£(.
1185. Wyatt, Arthur — bom in Guernsey, March 8, 1844; son of
Henry Wyatt and Eliza Simon ; left 1858.
No profession ; resided in France ; died 18 — .
1186. Simon, John Smith — born at Glasgow, June 26, 1843; son
of John Simon ; left 1858.
Also at Victoria College, Jersey; articled to a solicitor, at Clifton, 1859;
entered the Wesleyan Ministry, 1863; deputed as representative to the
Methodist Ecnmenical Conference of Washington, U.S.A., 1891 ; Convener
of the Legislative Committee, 1893 ; Member of the Legal Conference of the
Wesleyan Methodists in England ; anthor of " The Three BeverenceSi" 1889,
and " A Summary of Methodist Law and Discipline^*' and of numerous minor
treatises, including *' The Establishment of Methodism in the Channel
Islands ; " residence, Clifton, Bristol.
1187. Hodges, Frederick Owen Douglas — born in Essex,
January 2, 1840 ; son of Eev. Henry Hodges ; left 1857.
Settled in New Zealand ; served as Troop Sergeant Major in the Colonial
Defence Force in the Maori War.
1188. Hodges, George Hugh Cartwright— born in Essex,
November 6, 1841 ; brother of No. 1187 ; left 1857.
Settled in New Zealand ; served as a trooper in the Colonial Defence Force
in the Maori War.
1189. Earle, Charles James — born in Jamaica, June 27, 1842;
son of John Earle ; left 1857.
Merchant Service.
1190. Le Mottee, Arthur James — born in Guernsey, July 3,
1847 ; brother of No. 932 ; left 1857.
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple) ; Member of the Home Circuit ; died 1877.
1191. Taylor, Walter — born at Cheriton, Somerset, July 25, 1846;
son of Walter Taylor, of Hockley, Hants, and Anne
Barbara Strutt ; vide 1695.
Killed accidentally at Castle Carey, Guernsey, in 1862, while at Elizabeth
College.
LENT TERM, 1857.
1192. Fraser, Donald William— -born at sea, off the Pelew
Islands, January 29, 1844; son of Harry Fraser, 'of
Calcutta, and Anne Dunlop ; left 1858.
Mechanical Engineer ; died 1894.
1193. Fraser, Lacy Harry — born in China, September 23, 1845;
brother of No. 1192 ; left 1860,
St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1863-7 ; B.A. and LL.B. ; called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, 1870 ; practice at the Equity Bar; one of the Editors of the
Consolidated Digest of Law ReportSy 1865-80; Beporter on the staff of the
Incorporated Council of Law Keporting for England and Wales ; address,
"ew tJourt, Lincoln's Inn.
Elizabeth College Begibteb. 191
1194. Carey, Gerald Le Mesurler — bom in Guernsey, April 15,
1847 ; brother of No. 973.
Killed at the Corbibre, Gnemsey, in 1861, while birdnesting with his cousins,
Gerald and Reginald Collinson (Nos. 1163 and 1375), in attempting to rescae
the latter, who nad fallen into a dangerous position on the clins.
1195. Carey, John Savery — born in Guernsey; November 9,
1846 ; brother of No. 1084 ; son, vide 2493 ; left 1860.
Also at the Lyc^e St. Lonis, Paris, 1860-2 ; and Cheltenham College, 1862-4 ;
Civil Engineer; Department of Pablic Works, India, 1869-79; retired as
Execntive Engineer, Calcutta Division ; Constable of St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, 1885-7 ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1882-8 ; Douzenier, Central
Douzaine, 1887 ; Assistant Supervisor since 1887 ; residence, Doyle Road,
Guernsey.
1196. Thorpe, Thomas Edward — born at Madras, October 15,
1840 ; son of Major-General Robert Thorpe (Madras
Army), and Anne Durell de Sausmarez ; left 1858.
Ensign, Madras Army, 1859, General List Infantry; Captain,
1871, half-pay, 1877 ; served with the 27th Regiment, M.N.I., the regiment
which his lather commanded, and to which his brother, Capt. Robert Thorpe,
belonged ; died in London, 1892.
1197. Grigg, Henry Bidewell— born in Suffolk, Juno 17,1841;
brother of No. 1158 ; left 1860.
Queen's College, Oxford ; B.A., 1864 ; M.A., 1881 : called to the Bar (Middle
Temple), 1863 ; Indian (Madras) Civil Service, 1863 ; Assistant CoUector and
Magistrate, 1866 ; Under Secretary, Political Department, 1879 ; Fellow of
the University of Madras, 1880; Director of Public Instruction, 1880;
gazetted C.I.E., 1890; resident of Travancore and Cochin, 1890; died 1895.
1198. Giffard, Walter John Frederick — born in Guernsey,
January 2, 1842 ; brother of No. 906 ; left 1857.
Merchant Service ; Midshipman in Duncan, Dunbar & Co.'s ships, and then
in the British India S.N. Co. ; rose to second officer ; drowned off Serk,
in 1868, with his brother. No. 975.
1199. Heath, Lewis Forbes — born at Bombay, September 11,
1844 ; son of Colonel John Heath (Bombay Army) ; vide
1200, 1272 ; left 1859.
Ensign, 33rd Regiment, 1864; Lieutenant, 1867; exchanged into the 88rd
Regiment, 1869; Bombay Staff Corps, 1871; Captain, 1876; Lieutenant-
Colonel, 1890; Abyssinian Expedition, 1868, as A.D.C. to Major- General
Malcolm (medal, mentioned in despatches) ; A.D.C. to the Major-General
Bombay Division ; A.A.G. on the Staff, 1886-91 ; appointed Commandant,
10th Bombay L.I., 1891 ; died on furlough, 1896.
1200. Heath, Percy Charles— born at Bombay, April 11, 1847 ;
brother of No. 1199 ; left 1858.
Ensign, 45th Regiment, 1866 ; Lieutenant, 1869 ; Bombay Staff Corps,
1878 ; Captain, 1878 ; Abyssinian Expedition ; capture of Magdala (medal
and clasp), 1868; A.D.C. to his father-in-law, General Burroughs, in the
Afghan War, 1879; was the first man killed at the battle of Maiwand on
27th July, 1880.
1201. Hurrell, John Square— born at Kingsbridge, Devon, March
20, 1841 ; son of Eobert Hurrell, of Kingsbridge; left 1858.
Solicitor, 1863 ; practised in Bombay, 1866-70, during the great Share Mania;
returned to his county, Devon ; Commissioner of Oaths, Notary, and Clerk
192 £lizabbth College Bbgibtej^.
to the Sherford Schoolboard, at Eingsbridge, Devon ; Lord of the Manor of
Kingabridge ; Member of the County Gonncil ; Chairman, Eingsbridge Urban
District Gonncil, and District School Board ; President, Kingsbridge Union
Agricnltnral Society ; residence, the Manor Honse, Kingsbridge.
1202. Carey, Henry Oswald — bom at Elsinore, March 24, 1845 ;
son of Henry Charles Carey (No. 12), and Hilda Maria
EUah ; left 1862.
Ensign, 76th Regiment, 1864 ; exchanged into the 64th Regiment, 1867 ; sold
oat 1867 ; died at San Francisco.
EASTER TERM, 1857.
1203. Naftel, Thomas Hilary — bom in Guernsey, October 16,
1846; son of Major Thomas Pradon Naftel, E.G.M., and
Elizabeth Eivoire Sheppard ; left 1861.
Engaged in the firm of Carey & Co., Alicante, 1864-72 ; then business at
Carthagena; British Consular Agent and then Acting Vice Consul at Porman,
near Carthagena, 15th to 80th May, 1874, during the bombardment of Porman
in the Carlist War ; Vice Consul at Aguilas, and Lloyd's Agent, 1874, and at
Almazarron, also, since 1881.
1204. Lawson, Thomas Herbert— born at Frome, April 21,
1848 ; son of Joseph Watson Lawson and Anne Eliza,
daughter of C. Cooke, of Eugge Hall, Norfolk ; vide
1366 ; left 1863.
Business in Bristol ; residence, Clifton.
1205. MacCulloch (afterwards Mansell-MaoCulloch), William
— bom at Alicante, January 10, 1849 ; son of Arthur
MacCulloch (page 46), and Matilda Mansell ; left 1866.
Medicine; King's College, London ; also Edinborgh University and Vienna ;
M.B. and CM., 1872 ; and M.D. Edin., 1874 ; Assist. Demonst. of Anatomy,
King's Coll., and Assist. House Sorg. at Shrewsbury Infirmary ; Assoc.
King's Coll. ; Hon. Mem. King's Coll. Med. Soc. ; Mem. Boyal Inst. Great
Britain ; F.G.S. and F.Z.S. ; elected Jnrat of the Boyal Court, Guernsey,
1892 ; residence, Les Touillets.
1206. Mellish, Thomas John— born in Guernsey, February 24,
1845 ; son of Nicholas Mellish and Mary Sheppard ; left
1859.
Went to the U.S.A., 1870 ; returned 1875 ; Clerk to the Constables, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey, since 1878.
1207. Mourant, James — ^born in Guernsey, April 29, 1849; son
of James Mourant and Emma Petherick ; vide 1582 ; son,
vide 2354 ; left 1866.
Succeeded his father in business, Guernsey ; Secretary, Guernsey Mechanics
Institution and Literary Society; first President, Church of England
Working Men's Society in Guernsey; Churchwarden, St. Barnabas', and
Elder and Trustee, St. James', Guernsey; Cantonal Douzenier; residence,
Bezel Terrace.
1208. Mollet, Daniel — born in Guernsey, November 16, 1849;
son of Daniel Mollet and Jane Armstrong ; left 1860.
Pied of consumption, at the age of sixteen.
Elizabeth Colleqe Beqister. 19d
1209. Barlow, Edward Hamilton— born at Madias, April 27,
1843 ; son of Colonel Cuthbert Barlow ; left 1858.
Bnaign, Ist West India Regiment, 1862 ; Lieutenant, 1864 ; exchanged into
the ioth Regiment, 1865 ; and into the 30th Regin^ent, 186S ; Captain, 1878 ;
retired 1879.
1210. Le Patourel, Henry — bom at Sorrento, October 8, 1845 ;
son of Henry Le Patourel and Emma Northey ; left 1857.
Comet, let Dragoon Guards, 1868 ; resided and went to Australia; held a
commission in the N.S.W. Artillery ; resides near Sydney.
1211. Le Patourel, Arthur— bom at Sidbury, April 26, 1847;
brother of No. 1210; left 1857.
Clerk in Sir Charles Freak's office in London ; went to Australia ; was Major
in the N.S.W. Artillery ; died in Switzerland, 1892.
1212. Sorell, William Henry Frederick — born at Geneva,
July 16, 1843 ; son of Captain Robert Sorell (Adjutant,
R.G.M.) ; vide 1625 ; left 1860.
R.M. Academy, Woolwich; R.A., 1863; Captain, 1876; Lieutenant-Colonel
1887 ; Expedition to Arabia, 1866 ; destruction of Shugra ; Abyssinian
Expedition, 1867 (medal), commanded a mountain battery, and was employed
in the Land Transport Train ; Afghan War, 1880 (medal) ; Burmah
Expedition, 1887 (medal, mentioned in despatches, and brevet of Lieutenant-
Colonel) ; died at Sheemess, 1891.
1213. Mann, Frederic Gother — born in Trinidad, April 7, 1848;
son of Major-General Gother F. Mann, C.B. (No. 372),
and Margaret Baynes ; vide 2052, 2053, 2078 ; left 1859.
Civil Engineer at the Cape of Gk>od Hope, and then in Australia.
TRINITY TERM, 1867.
1214. Tennent, Edward Cowper— born at Eio, February 3,
1848 ; son of Robert Tennent and Penelope Cowper ; vide
1215, 1359 ; left 1862.
Also North London Collegiate School, 1863-4 ; bush farming in Nelson, New
Zealand, for two years, and then on a station near Ws^ga-Wag^a, N.S.W. ;
Classical Master at Hobart, Tasmania ; Minister in the Presbyterian Church,
1881 ; officiated in Tasmania, Victoria, and New Zealand ; residence. Fort
Chalmers, N.Z.
1215. Tennent, Robert Collings— born at Rio, July 5, 1849;
brother of No. 1214 ; left 1862.
Also North London Collegiate School; went to New Zealand; Bank of
N.S.W., at Nelson, N.Z., 1865 ; manager of various branches, and now at
Timam, N.Z.
1216. Fagan, Christopher Sullivan Feltrim — born at Calcutta,
May 19, 1845 ; son of Lieutenant-Colonel George Hickson
Fagan (No. 51), and Frances Brand Hedger ; left 1859.
Boyal Marine Light Infantry, 1862; Captain, 1878; Brevet Lieutenant
Colonel, 1890 ; Colonel and 2nd Commandant, 1895 ; seconded, 1874-76,
while holding a civil appointment under the Government of Japan ;
Instructor of Musketry, 1883-6 ; Instructor in Military Law ; F.B. Met. Boc,
F.II.G.S., A.M.LC J!.
194 Elizabeth Collegb Begisteb.
1217. Handcock, Emilius — born at Montpellier, December 18,
1843 ; son of Rev. William Handcock ; left 1858.
Engaged in tuition in Ouemsey, and afterwards in Newfonndland.
1218. Ross, Henry A. Cornwall is — bom at Devonport, Sep-
tember 18, 1845 ; son of Robert Ross ; left 1862.
No profession ; died young.
1219. Orchard, Frederick — bom in London, October 1, 1845;
brother of No. 1105 ; left 1859.
Business in London; firm "J. D. Hewett & Co.," Ship and Insurance
Brokers, E.G.
1220. Whitefoord, Aubrey E. Athelstan — bom at Bombay,
February 1, 1849 ; son of James Whitefoord ; vide 1229 ;
left 1857.
Emigrated to Australia, and died at Melbourne.
1221. Woodhouse, Harvey — born at Finningley, Notts, May 15,
1838 ; son of the Rev. Gervase H. Woodhouse ; vide 1222,
1263 ; left 1858.
Also Marlborough, 1848-51 ; Bengal Army, 1858; Captain, 1868; Lieut.-Col.,
1876 ; Colonel, 1888 ; qualified as Military Surveyor and Field Engineer.
1222. Woodhouse, Edmund — born at Finningley, April 7, 1841 ;
brother of No. 1221 ; left 1859.
Planter in Ceylon, and the Straits Settlements ; editor of the Ceylon TimeSf
and afterwards on the steuff of a paper in the Straits ; thence went to Africa
as a planter; died in 1894 at Mission Station, Tanna, Grerman East
Africa.
1223. Palmer, Herbert William — born in Canada, June 6, 1841;
son of Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Palmer ; left 1858.
Union Bank, London; awarded the Boyal Humane Society's medal, 1861,
for saving life from drowning ; died shortly afterwards from the effects of
his immersion.
1224. Palmer, Harry Gordon — bom in Ireland, November 6,
1844 ; brother of No. 1223 ; left 1858.
Civil Service ; India Office ; retired, 1887 ; residence, Clifton, Bristol.
1225. Mauger, Thomas Hilary — born in Guernsey, September 13,
1845 ; son of Thomas Slfeque Mauger (No. 199), and
Emma Tilbury ; vide 1758 ; left 1859.
Also at school at Granville ; sugar planter in Demerara.
1226. Miller, William Cameron — born at Dalston, December 7,
1846 ; son of Uriah MiUer ; left 1858.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1227. Corfe, Herbert Henderson— born in Guernsey, June 24,
1849 ; brother of No. 1110 ; left 1868.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; Inspector of Estates for Sabonadi^re & Co. ; died in
England in 1887.
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 195
m
1228. Taylep, Thomas Purkis — born in Jersey, October 30,
1842 ; son of George Tayler, of Oatlands, Vale, Guernsey ;
left 1858.
Emigrated to the U.S.A.
1229. Whitefoord, Arthur — bom at Meerut, India, August 1,
1844 ; brother of No. 1220 ; left 1857.
Merchant Service ; died in London.
1230. Andrews, Michael — bom at Belfast, July 24, 1843 ; son of
Michael Andrews ; left 1858.
Manager, Bank of New Zealand, at Christchnrch.
1231. Andrews, Charles George— bom at Belfast, October 23,
1844 ; brother of No. 1230 ; left 1858.
Gteneral Manager, Bank of New Zealand, at Christcharch, N.Z. ; address,
Junior Carlton Club, London.
1232. Majendie, Frank Anson— born at Lichfield, February 6,
1843 ; son of Major John Eutledge Majendie ; left 1858.
Sheep farming in New Zealand ; residence, near Wellington, N.Z.
1233. Armstrong, Edmund Ireland — born in King's Co.,
Ireland, August 14, 1841; brother of No. 970; left
1858.
Trinity CoUege, Dublin ; B.A. ; Holy Orders ; residence, Bray, Co. Wicklow.
1234. Armstrong, Andrew Carteret— born in King's Co.,
Ireland, March 11, 1845; brother of No. 970; left
1859.
Merchant at Bio de Janeiro ; retired ; residence, Clifton.
1235. Golland, Ransom Mortlock— born at Boulogne, July 17,
1841 ; son of William GoUand ; left 1857.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1236. Gardiner, Robert Vincent— bom in St. Vincent, West
Indies, April 10, 1847 ; son of Commissary General
Robert May Gardiner ; left 1860.
Ensign, 16th Begiment, 1866 ; sold ont, 1868.
1237. Archer, Francis Gordon — born in Bahamas, December 16,
1841 ; son of Commissary General Francis Archer ;
left 1858.
Commissariat Department, 1861; Dep. Asst. Comm. Gen., 1862; Control
Department ; Dep. Commissary, 1870 (Army Service Corps.) ; retired, 1879 ;
Assistant Secretary of the Army and Navy Auxiliary Sapply Stores.
1238. Arclier, Thomas — born in Bahamas, October 26, 1845 ;
brother of No. 1237 ; left 1862.
Medicine; McGill University, Montreal ; M.D. and CM., 1869; L.B.C.P.
smd L.B.C.S., Edin., 1870; practice in London (Wandsworth).
196 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
1239. Corfe, Charles John— born at Salisbury, May 14, 1843;
son of Charles Wm. Corfe, Mus. Doc, Organist, Oxford
Cathedral ; left 1862.
All Souls' College, Oxford; B.A., 1866; M.A., 1869; D.D^on. caiwA), 1889;-
Asst. Master, St. Michael's College, Tenbnry, 1865-7 ; Holy Orders, 1866 ;
Chaplain, R.N., 1867-81 ; Chaplain to Bishop, at Chefoo,North China, 1881-83;
re-appointed Chaplain, B.N., 1884; Hon. Chaplain to H.B.H. the Dnke of
Saxe-Coburg Ootna, 1889; served in H.M.S. Victor Immanuel daring Ashantee
War, 1874 (medal) ; Chaplain, B.N., at Sheemess, 1879-81; Malta, 1885-6, and
Portsmouth, 1888-9 ; retired, 1889 ; first Missionary Bishop of Gorea ; con-
secrated in 1889.
/ 1240. Ainslie, William Dalmahoy — bom at Calcutta, February 18,
"^ 1844 ; son of William AinsUe ; left 1860.
Assistant in a sugar factory, Madras ; joined the Madras Police ; retired on
' account of failing hesJth and went to America as a fruit grower ; died there.
/ 1241. Ainslie, Daniel Cowie— born at Calcutta, April 1, 1846;
y/ brother of No. 1240 ; left 1860.
/ Merchant Service, P. & O. Steam Navigation Co., for many years ; joined a
f mercantile firm in India ; health failed and he died shortly after retnm to
England.
1242. Ainslie, John Colvin — born at Stirling, May, 1849; brother
of No. 1240 ; left 1860.
First at a sugar factory, and then a coffee planter in Madras ; went thence to
Australia, where he died.
1243. Brackenbury, Maule Campbell— -born at Cadiz, Sep-
tember 20, 1844 ; son of William Brackenbury ; left 1861.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant, B.E., 1865 ; A.D.C. to Governor,
Straits Settlement, 1873-5; Captain, 1878; Colonel, 1895; P.W.D., 1875;
Exec. Engineer, 1877 ; served in the Perak Expedition, 1875-6 (medal
and clasp), and in the Afghan War, 1879-80 (medal, two clasps, and
bronze star) ; Dep. Consulting Engineer for Guaranteed Badlways,
Lahore, 1881 ; held various other Government appointments on railways in
Mysore, Bombay, and Sind, 1883-87 ; Under Secretary, Government of India,
P.W.D. (Bailwavs), 1887, and Dep. Dir. Gen. of Bailways, 1888-90 ; Manager,
Oudh and Bohilcund Bailway, 1890; Commandant, N.W. Bailway Vol. Kifle
Corps, 1891 ; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Oudh Vol. Bifle Corps, 1893 ;
retired on half -pay, 1896.
1244. Jones, George Charles — born at Kensington, March 26,
1849 ; son of George Dundas Jones ; left 1868.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1245. Holman, John Baptist — bom in London, April 18, 1847 ;
son of John Baptist Holman ; left 1857.
Afterwards at school in France ; University of Paris ; B. ^s L. Sknd B. ^ Sc.,
1868 ; School of Medicine at Bennes, 1868 ; M.D., University of Paris, 1877 ;
served in the French Ambulances during the Franco-German War ; practice
in Paris since 1871 ; residence, Neuilly-sur- Seine.
1246. Williamson, Ralph Basnett Rastell— bom at South-
ampton, October 4, 1847; son of John Thomas Balph
Williamson ; left 1857.
Ensign, 43rd Begiment (afterwards the Oxford L.I.) 1867 ; Lieutenant, 1870 ;
Captain, 1876 ; Major, 1886 ; Lieutenant-Colonel o& retirement, 1898 ; present
at attack and destruction of Moplah fanatics, Colatore, Malabar, 1878 (thanks
of the Madras Government).
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Elizabeth Colleqe Beoister. 197
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1857.
1247. Kilner, Walter James— born at Mhow, India, May 18,
1843 ; brother of No. 1004 ; left 1858.
finainesB in Toronto, Canada ; Insurance Agent.
1248. Donaldson, Frederick Shreve— born at Cinoinnati, U.S.A.,
September 30, 1843 ; son of William Donaldson ; left
1861.
Engaged in a bank in London.
1249. Reynell, Henry — born at Hampstead, December 23, 1846 ;
son of Henry Reynell ; left 1862.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
1250. Frecker, James Clark— born in Guernsey, November 2,
1846 ; son of James Frecker and Sarah Clark ; vide 1387 ;
1583 ; son, vide 2798 ; left 1862.
Continental commercial traveller for the fimi '' Holland & Sherry," London.
1251. Worthington, Robert — born at Tours, February 12, 1844 ;
fourth son of Captain Edward Worthington and Polymnie
Dump ; left 1860.
Went to New ZesJand, 1862 ; farming in Ilaglan Count j ; residence, near
Ganterbury, New Zealand.
1252. Worthington, John— born at Tours, August 4, 1846;
brother of No. 1251 ; left 1860.
Went to New Zealand, 1862 ; farming in Ashburton County ; residence, near
Cluistchnrch, New Zealand.
1253. Graves, Thomas Bayley— born in Malta, April 13, 1842 ;
son of Captain Thomas Graves, E.N., and Frances
Sarah Bayley ; left 1858.
Ensign, 2l8t (Boyal North British) Fusiliers, 1862 ; exchanged into the 2drd
(Royal Welsh) Fusiliers, 1863 ; Captain, 1874 ; retired 1882 with hon. rank of
Major; served in the Ashantee War, 1874, including the battles of Amoaful,
and Ordasu, and the capture of Coomassie (medal and clasp) ; died 1888.
1254. Brock, Jervis— born at Bath, July 1, 1841 ; son of Eev.
Mourant Brock and Catherine Tupper ; left 1858.
Solicitor in London ; died, 1874.
1255. Wakley, Thomas Finsbury Septimus— born in Guernsey,
July 31, 1841 ; brother of No. 714 ; left 1859.
Also Hayes' School, i&uemsey, 1850-5, and at the College of Dinan, 1855-7 ;
Civil Engineer ; M.I.C.E., 1879; East Indian Railway Co., 1863; Assistant
Hesident, and District Engineer, and then, for fourteen years (1870-84),
Personal Assistant to the Chief Engineer ; in sole charge for seven months
(1872) ; retired 1889 ; was a volunteer for famine relief works in Bewah,
1868-9 (thanks of the Government of India); F.R.G.S., 1871; residence,
Barnstaple.
198 Elizabeth College Eegisteb.
1256. Salwey, Herbert Augustus — born at Egham, August 27,
1848 ; son of Henry Salwey (of Egham) ; left 1858.
Also Temple Grove School, East Sheen; Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1867;
B.A., 1871 ; no profession ; resides in London.
LENT TERM, 1858.
1257. Gallienne, John Matthew — bom in Guernsey, June 2,
1846 ; son of John Taylor Gallienne, Ecrivain of the
Royal Court, and Anne Payn ; vide 1374, 1585 ; left 1861.
Engaged in his father's office ; died early in life.
1258. Gerring (or Gearing), Albert — bom at Newington, August
26, 1845 ; son of Robert Gerring ; left 1861.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1259. Tardlf, William Francis — born in Guernsey, March 21,
1848 ; son of William Tardif and Laura Mellish ; left
1861.
Died at the age of fourteen.
1260. Tardif, Charles Edwin — born in Guernsey, January 7,
1851 ; brother of No. 1259 ; left 1861.
Settled in business in New Jersey, U.S.A.
1261. Biggs, John William Forbes — bom at Narsingpur, India,
November 13, 1848; son of John Biggs; left 1863.
Ensign, 106th Regiment, 1869 ; Lieutenant, 1871 ; exchanged into the 109th
Regiment, 1873 ; left the service in 1878.
1262. Reynolds, William Arthur — born in Guernsey, Sep-
tember 28, 1842 ; son of Thomas Reynolds and Sarah le
Lifevre ; left 1859.
No profession ; died early in life.
1263. Woodhouse, John— born at Finningley, February 2, 1844 ;
brother of No. 1221 ; left 1859.
Coffee planter in Ceylon, and afterwards master of St. Thomas' College,
Colombo.
1264. Rougier, Hilary — born in Guernsey, October 28, 1848; son
of Hilary Rougier and Mary Ann Gary (of Martock) ; left
1867.
Also at Hayes' School, Guernsey, 1858, and for eighteen months (1861-2) at a
school at Dinan ; returned to Elizabeth College ; farm pupil in Somerset-
shire and Berkshire; farmed for seven years near Readmg; retired to
Guernsey.
1265. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Francis William McAlpin — bom
in Ceylon, June 20, 1846 ; brother of No. 921 ; left 1862.
Coffee and tea planter in Ceylon.
Elizabeth Colleqe Beqister. 199
1266. Bird (afterwards Byrde), Maberley Durand Evan— bom
in Guernsey, June 22, 1848 ; brother of No. 921 ; left
1866.
Adjatant,
Cent. Prov., 1891 ; District Judge, Batticoloa, 1891 ; Government Agent, N.
Central Province, since 1895.
1267. Ansted, George — born in London, April 7, 1849 ; son of
Professor David Ansted, F.R.S., of the Red Towers,
Melton, Suffolk, and Augusta Baillie ; left 1860.
Also at the Nenwiede Moravian School ; manager of Mines for Messrs.
Lambert <fc Co., Chili ; Vice-Consul ; residence, Coquimbo.
1268. Isaacson, John — born at Brighton, April 1, 1845; son of
Thomas Isaacson and Caroline Cortis ; left 1861.
Also at the College of Dinan, 1862 ; Liverpool Union Bank, 1869 ; Manager of
the Bold Street Branch, Liverpool, since 1877.
EASTER TERM, 1858.
1269. Stannard, Thomas— bom in Wexford, February 8, 1846 ;
son of James Stannard, J. P., of Bricketstown House, Co.
Wexford, and Eliza Power ; vide 1273 ; left 1859.
Died at the age of nineteen at St. Servan (1865).
1270. Domaille, Thomas Martin — born in Guernsey, Novem-
ber 12, 1846 ; brother of No. 1075 ; left 1862.
Business, in partnership with J. Fernandez, No. 926, at San Jose and
Pnntarenas, Costa Rica ; died 1872 ; a monnment was erected in the
Protestant cemetery at San Jos^ to his memory by his Spanish- American
friends, an honour never before shown to a foreigner.
1271 .Le Lievre, Edward — born in Guernsey, January 27, 1844 ;
son of James le Lievre and Matilda le Lifevre ; vide 1438 ;
left 1861.
Civil Engineer, P.W.D., India; Executive Engineer, Bengal; died at
Bhagalpur, 1886.
1272. Heath, John Macclesfield — born in the Nilgiris, India, f!
July 1, 1843 ; elder brother of No. 1199 ; left 1859. i ''
Gteneral List Infantry, Bombay, 1860 ; Lieutenant, 1862 ; Staff Corps, 1864 ; ■ •
p.A.Q.M.G. Bombay, 1880-1 ; Brigade Major, 1881 ; Soudan Campaign, 1885,
including the withdrawal of the JBjgy^tian garrison from Harrar ; gazetted ■
C.M.G. for these services ; retired as Lieutenant-Colonel, 1886. \
I
1273. Stannard, Pierce Power — born in Wexford, December 29,
1847 ; brother of No. 1269.
Died at the age of thirteen while at Elizabeth CoUege.
1274. Ozanne, Richard Edwyn — bom at Tamworth, June 22,
1848 ; son of the Eev. Eichard J. Ozanne (No. 283), and
Catherine CoUings ; vide 1275, 1531, 1725, 2027 ; left 1868.
University of Durham ; Licentiate in Theology, 1878 ; Holy Orders, 1878 ;
Curate of Newbottle, Durham, 1878, and of Tynemouth, 1880; died 1884.
200 Elizabeth College Beqistbb.
1275. Ozanne, Herbert William — born at Tamworth, January 27,
1850 ; brother of No. 1274 ; left 1868.
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1868; B.A., 1873; Lientenant, 50th (Queen's Own)
Regiment, 1873 ; Captain, 1882 ; died in Ireland, 1883.
1276. Worrall, William Manning — bom in Shropshire, Novem-
ber 15, 1846 ; son of Thomas Worrall ; left 1861.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1277. Dickenson, Edward Stanley Newton — born in Guernsey,
September 26, 1847 ; son of Edward Dickenson and Mary
Fitzgerald ; left 1858.
Also at St. Mary's College, Harlow ; and with an Army tator ; injured in
1865 in the Staplehnrst railway accident ; all the other ^bssengers in his
carriage were killed ; he was rescued from the debris by Ghsirles Dickens ;
passed for Direct Commission, 1866 ; Cometj 5th Lancers, 1867; transferred
to the 20th Regiment in the same year; Adjutant, 1872; Captain, 1878;
Superintendent of Gymnasia, Gibraltar, 1880; Major, 1883; exchanged into
the Yorkshire Regiment, 1883; Adjutant, 4th (Militia) Battalion of the
Yorkshire Regiment ; retired on half -pay with the rank of lieutenant-Colonel,
1890; served in Ireland during the Fenian disturbances; appointed High
Seneschal of Canterbury Cathedral, 1895 (an office dating back un-
interruptedly to the time of William the Conqueror) ; residence, Tne Precincts,
Canterbury.
1278. Irwin, Thomas Angelo — born atCawnpur, India, April 10,
1845 ; son of Thomas Irwin ; left 1858.
Ensign, 64th Regiment, 1863 ; Lieutenant, 1868 ; Adjutant, 1871-3 ; half-pay,
1875 ; 101st Reffiment, 1876 ; half -pay, 1876 ; served in the Ashantee War, 1873 ;
in command of the post of Moinzey (medal and clas^) ; Captain, 5th (Militia)
Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment, 1876 ; 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Manchester
Regiment, 1881 ; 3rd Battalion Border Regiment, 1883; Hon. Major, 1884;
Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Middlesex Volunteer Artillery, 1895.
1279. Irwin, John James Fox — born at Cawnpur, August 25,
1848 ; brother of No. 1278 ; left 1858.
Ensign, 12th Resdment, 1867; Captain, 1878; Major, 1883; retired as
Lieutenant-Colonel in 1890 ; died at uheadle, Cheshire, 1897.
1280. Greenstreet, Henry William — ^born in Cheshire, August 25,
1847 ; son of Henry John Greenstreet, of Lynford, New
Bamet, and Anna Maria McQuire ; left 1859.
Also at school at Ottery-St-Mary ; and Bedford ; and at St. John's College,
Hurstpierpoint ; emigrated to Natal, 1868 ; one of the pioneers on tiie
Kimberlev Diamond Fields ; the first manager of the De Eaap Gold Mining
and Exploration Company, a post which ne held tiU his aeath; served
throughout the Griqualand campaign with the Eimberley Volunteers ; present
at the engagements of Parade Kloof, Gomaperi, Takoon, etc. ^promoted to
Sergeant-Major, and medal) ; a keen sportsman ; died at Barberton, from
the effects of an accident, in 1892.
TRINITY TERM, 1858.
1281. Leale, Josiah — born at Cond6-sur-Noiron, September 7,
1842 ; son of George Leale and Elizabeth de Putron ;
vide 1412 ; son, vide 2159 ; left 1859.
University College, London ; Medicine ; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1865 ; L.R.C.P.,
Edin., 1867 ; Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Regt. R.G.L.I. ; resigned his
medical rank on appointment as Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding m 1896 ;
practice in Guernsey (St. Sampson's).
Elizabbth GoLLEas Beqibtbb. 201
1282. Hunt, Charles Philip— born in Devon, December 29, 1844 :
son of Hugh Hunt; left 1861.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
1283. de Baugy, Peter John— born in Guernsey, April 2, J848;
son of Peter de Baugy (of Havilland), and Eliza
de Jersey Mauger ; vide 1532, 1786 ; left 1862.
Also at school at Leeds ; coffee and tea planter, Ceylon, 1865-85 ; fmit
farming for a year in Aostralia, and then in England, near Beading;
Seigneur of the Fief Bmneanx de St. Martin, Guernsey.
1284.de Mouilpied, Daniel AlfVed — bom in Ouemsey,
November 15, 1844; son of Thomas de Mouilpied and
Elizabeth Torode ; vide 1396 ; left 1862.
Student in the Faculty de I'Eglise Libre, Lausanne, 1868-5 ; Minister, Wee-
leyan Methodist Church, 1865 ; West Indies, 1865-74 ; Jersey and Aldemey,
1874-9: Paris, 1880-9; Superintendent, HiJifax Place Circuit, 1889-95; Leeds
Circuit, 1892-5 ; Altrincham Circuit, 1895.
1286. Marquand, John Brouard — born in Ouemsey, Decem-
ber 14, 1846 ; son of John Marquand and Harriet
Brouard ; son, vide 2441 ; left 1863.
Notary and Ecrivain of the Royal Court, and a stock and share broker ;
Director of Elizabeth College, 1890-2.
1286. Mapquand, James Henry— bom in Guernsey, April 9,
1848 ; brother of No. 1285 ; left 1863.
Minister, Wesleyan Methodist Church.
1287. Tucker, William— bom in Essex, November 14, 1849; son
of the Eev. William Hill Tucker, of Dunton, Essex ; left
1860.
Also Harrow; Lincoln Coll., Oxford ; B. A., 1873: M. A., 1877; Barrister-at-
Law (Middle Temple), 1876 ; Secretary to Public Accounts Commission, 1867;
Einiity draftsman and conveyancer ; was in the Exchequer and Audit office ;
address, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn.
1288. Queripel, Alfred Ernest — bom in Guernsey, November 2,
1849 ; brother of No. 1135 ; left 1865.
Army Veterinary Department, 1870; went to India, 1877; served in the
Afglian War, 1879-80 (promoted Vet. Surgeon Ist class), and with the Soudan
and Nile Expeditionary Force, 1884-6; action of Eirbekan Mentioned in
despatches ; medal with two clasps ; bronze star ; promoted Vet. Surgeon,
Ist Class, ranking with Major) ; Assistant Superintendent, Horse Breeding
Operations, Babugarh, 1883; reverted to Home Establishment, 1884:
appointed Instructor, A.V. School, Simla, 1891; Inspector-Gteneral, Civil
\^terinary Department of India, and Temp. Vet. Colonel, 1894.
1289. White, James Erskine Conwell— born at Madras,
February 1, 1845; son of Frederic White and Mary
ConweU ; left 1859.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1290. Walker, Montague— born in Middlesex, May 22, 1842;
son of Joseph Walker ; left 1858.
Vide Add; etCorr:
Q
203 Elizabeth Gollbgb Bbgibtbb.
1291. GifTard, Douglas William— bom in Guernsey, June 12,
1848 ; brother of No. 906 ; left 1866.
Medicine; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; Universit^r of London; Jif.B.C.S.,
England, 1871 ; L.S.A., 1872 : Fellow, Medical Society, London ; Member,
Brighton and Sassez Med. Chir. Soc. ; practice at Brixton; Surgeon
Captain, let. Vol. Batt., Boyal Sussex Regiment ; residence, JBrighton.
1292. Fox, Thomas Percy — bom in Surrey, May 23, 1846 ; son
of Thomas Fox, East India Merchant, London, and
Helen Overbury ; vide 1372 ; left 1861.
Entered the East India house of "Forbes, Forbes & Co.," London, 1863;
joined the firm of *' Ashbumer & Co.," Calcutta, 1873 ; returned to London,
1880 ; an Hon. Secretary Old Elizabethan Association ; residence, Tonbridge
Wells.
1293. Wingate, Andrew— bom at Pesth, Hungary, July 6, 1846;
son of the Rev. W. Wingate and Margaret Torrance ; left
1858.
Also at Kensington Grammar School, and at the Universities of London,
and Heidelberg ; Indian (Bombay) Civil Service, 1867 ; Assistant OoUector
Famine Commission, 1878; Settlement Officer, Oodeypore and Kashmere,
1879-90; Collector of Salt Revenue, Bombay, 1890; Collector and Acting
Commissioner of Customs, etc., 1896 ; member of the Legislative Council,
and Mag., 1869 ; Famine secretarv, Mysore, 1877 ; Assistant Secretary to the
tlement Officer, Oodeypoi
e, Bombay, 1890; Col]
)6; member of the Legis
Bombay, 1896; Acting Commissioner in Sind, 1896; CJ.E. for famine
services, 1879.
1294. McCrea, Rawdon Robert — born at Karachi, India,
February 28, 1851 ; son of Captain Richard C. McCrea
(No. 461), and Anne Bell ; vide 1500 ; left 1863.
Also Wellin^on College, 1863-8 ; Ensi^, 28th Regiment, 1870; Lieutenant,
1871 ; Captain, 1880 ; retired, 1885 ; resides in Guernsey.
1295. Le Messurier, Alfred Frederic — born in Guemsey, May 7,
1845 ; brother of No. 852 ; left 1860.
Merchant Service ; died in Guemsey in 1869.
1296. Steer, Charles Marks — born at Guayaquil, August 24,
1842 ; son of Charles Steer ; left 1860.
Returned to Guayaquil ; was engaged on the Panama Canal Works ; died at
Guayaquil, 1891.
1297. Renton, George Albany— born in King's Co., Ireland,
April 30, 1844 ; son of Henry Renton ; left 1861.
Civil Engineer; went to Buenos Ayres, 1864; employed on raUway con-
struction; returned in bad health to England, where ne died.
1298. Ely, Charles Edwin Henrlchs — born in Guemsey, May 8,
1850 ; son of Dr. Johann Carl Christian Ely, German
Master at Elizabeth College, and Eliza Mauger ; vide
1603, 1650 ; left 1866.
Merchant Service; died from effects of an accident on board ship at
Newcastle, Australia, 1872.
1299. Waller, Lawrence— bom at Gloucester, October 28, 1844;
son of the Rev. Robert Waller ; left 1861.
Merchant Service.
Elizabbth Collbgb Bsgibtbb. SOS
1300. Waller, Raymond Edward— born at Glonoester, Jane 28,
1846 ; brother of No. 1299 ; left 1863.
Goffeeplanter, Ceylon ; one of the best gentleman riders in Ceylon ; killed
at a Gfymkhana meeting in Ceylon, 1892, his horse falling with him in a
race.
1301. Johnston, James Balnbrlgge — bom in Jamaica, March 24,
1845 ; son of James T. O. Johnston (Inspector of Military
Hospitals), and Sophia Bainbrigge ; left 1859.
Clerk in the Bank of England ; retired to Exeter, where he died in 1888.
1302. Naegely, John — born in London, April 26, 1849; son of
John Naegely and Ellen Bridgeman ; vide 1303, 1443,
1589 ; left 1867.
Merchant at Marseilles, with his brothers, Noe. 1448 and 1689 ; firm ** Naegely
& Co. ; " residence, Marseilles.
1303. Naegely, Henry — bom in London, November 6, 1850;
brother of No. 1302 ; left 1868.
Artist and poet ; resides in Paris and in Normandy.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1858.
1304. Carey, Reginald— bom at Huntingdon, May 1, 1847 ; son
of the Bev. F. C. Carey (No. 251), and Anne Maria
CoUinson ; vide 1305, 1370, 1494 ; left 1863.
Coffee planter, Ceylon; retired through ill-health, abont 1870; residence,
Weston-snper-Mare.
1305. Carey, Frederic Charles— bom at Huntingdon, Decem-
ber 27, 1848 ; brother of No. 1304 ; left 1863.
Merchant Service ; killed at sea by a fall from aloft.
1306. Portal, Charles Edward — bom in London, August 1,
1843 ; son of Richard Portal ; left 1859.
Coffee planter in Ceylon ; went to New Zealand ; died in England from the
results of injuries received in attempting to rescue a drowning man in New
Zealand.
1307. Portal, Horace John— bom in London, April 9, 1845;
brother of No. 1306 ; left 1859.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; went to South Africa, where he resides.
1308. de Sausmarez, Frederic Barlow— bom in Guemsey,
September 29, 1849 ; brother of 1057 ; left 1868.
Pembroke College, Oxford (Bishop Morley Scholar), 1868; 2nd class in
classics at Moderations, 1870; B.A. (2nd Class Lit. Hum.), 1873 ; M.A., 1875;
H.M. Inspector of Schools since 1878 ; residence, Cheltenham.
1309. de Sausmarez, William Howley — bom in Guemsey,
May 6, 1845 ; brother of No. 1057 ; left 1860.
Also Boyal Naval School, New Cross, before 1858 ; an invalid ; died 1869.
2
204 Elizabeth OoLLBas Bbgistbb.
1310. Evans, William Bowen— bom at Swansea, May 18, 1842 ;
son of Philip Evans ; left 1860.
Ensign, 13th Begiment, 1865 ; sold oat, 1868.
LENT TERM, 1859.
1311. Orme, William Richard— bom in Co. Mayo, January 27,
1849 ; son of John Ormsby Orme (Belleville, Co. Mayo) ;
left 1859.
Enaign, 8th (the King's) Begimeht, 1868 ; lieat., 1871 ; Oaptain, 1880 ; retired,
1883.
1312. Hutchinson, Edwin Henry — born at Manchester,
February 11, 1847 ; son of St. John Hutchinson and
Mary Hocart ; left 1861.
Business in Brazil, and afterwards farming in Arkansas, n.S.A.
1313. de Sausmarez, Lionel Andres — ^bom in Guernsey,
April 2, 1847 ; brother of No. 1057 ; left 1860.
Boyal Navy, 1860; Sub-Lieutenant, 1866; Lieutenant, 1869; retired Com-
mander, 1883 ; served in H.M.S. Myrmidon^ 1867-9 ; took part in destruction
of villa.ges up the River Gon^o ; Senior Lieutenant of H.M.S. London, 1875-8;
actively en^siged in suppression of the slave trade on the S.E. coast of Africa ;
mentioned in demsatches for going up a narrow creek, and cutting off a slave
dhow ; Senior Lieutenant, H.M.S. Maktbart Lidian troopship, 1878-81 ;
Senior Lieutenant of H.M.S. SuUan at bombardment of Aiexandria,
1882 ; landed and was put in charge of the main gate of the palace, and
Baj -el-tin Batterv (mentioned in despatches; Egyptian medal, Alexandria
cla8]9 ; Khedive's oronze star ; Osmanieh, 4th class) ; was specially promoted
to Lieutenant, and awarded tiie *' Albert " medal (tne first officer to gain this
distinction), and the BoyaJ Humane Society's medal, for having, on the ni^bt
of the 1st June, 1868, while officer of the watch on H.M.S. Myrmidon, lying
in Banana Greek, Biver Gongo, jumped overboard, though a strong current
was running, and the river was infested with sharks, and rescued a seaman
who could not swim ; has saved five other lives from drowninp^ ; appointed
Director of Army and Navy Co-operative Society, and Managing Director,
Auxiliary Go-operative Supply, 1883 ; residence. East Molesey.
1314. Niblett, Reginald Graham — bom at Uitenagh, Cape
Colony, April 9, 1848 ; son of John Niblett ; left 1860.
Business in London ; retired early in life on account of iU-health ; died 1880.
1315. Corbin, Edward Kinnersly — born in Guernsey, July 4,
1850 ; son of M. A. B. Corbin, F.E.C.S., (No. 161), and
Eosalie Ceilings ; son, vide 2822 ; left 1864.
Also Epsom College, 1865-8 ; Ecole de M^decine, Paris, 1868-70; St. Thomas*
Hospital, London, 1871-3; M B.G.S., Eng., 1873, and L.SJI.; practice in
Guernsey in partnership with his father ; Gantonal Douzenier ; residence, .
Sausmarez street.
1316. Stranger, Arthur James — bom in Guemsey, September 25,
1847 ; son of James Stranger ; left 1862,
Died young.
£lizabbth Colleob Bbgistbb. 20&
EASTER TERM, 1859.
1317. Powell, Thomas Pery — born in Guernsey, February 5,
1849 ; son of Colonel Sidney Thomas Powell (No. 154),
and Eliza Hutchesson ; left 1861.
Ensiffn, 83rd Regiment, 1867 ; Lieatenant, 1868 ; sold oat, 1875 ; Captain,
Loyal Lancaster (Militia) Beigiment, afterwards the 3rd (Militia) Battalion
Manchester Regiment; Major, 1883; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding,
1888-93 ; residence, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington.
1318. de St. Dalmas, Henry Gershom Emeric — born at
Brixham, November 18, 1846 ; son of H. P. Emeric de
St. Dalmas and Sarah Bustle ; left 1862.
Mercantile office in London till 1872, when he went to India as a missionary ;
at Agra and Muttra till 1876 ; opened a mission at Alwar, 1876 ; stationed in
Western India and Central Provinces, 1882-90; and in Eastern Bengal,
1890-94, superintendingmission to aboriginal tribes of Assam, Manipur, and
Loshai ; and at Sihor, JBhopal, since 1896, retaining supervision of missions
to Loshai, etc.
1319. de St. Dalmas, Francis Emeric— born in Guernsey,
January 29, 1850 ; son of Anthony Francis Emeric de St.
Dalmas and Harriet Naftel ; left 1868.
No profession ; has devoted his time to the study of art, chiefly to landscape
and marine painting ; exhibitor in varioas art galleries, especially in the
GhaUeries of tne Society of British Artists, 1871, and in the Royal Academy,
1878, when his picture in oils, "The Pool," was weU hong; contributed
Practical Hints to Young Painters to the Boy's Own Papery and poems with
etched iUnstrations to the Etcher j and to English Etchings ; is the represen-
tative of the Enfl^sh branch of the ancient and noble Piedmontese family of
Emerico di San Dalmazzo ; residence, Hautoville, Guernsey.
1320. Martei, Thomas — born in Nova Scotia, April 22, 1847 ; son
of Thomas Martel (No. 509), and Jane Posdet ; left 1862.
Business in Guernsey ; Lieut., 3rd Regiment, R.G.L.I., 1867 ; Captain, 1870 ;
Major, 1888; Hon. Lieut. -Colonel, 1895; residence, Mount Durand.
1321. Barbet, James Le Lievre; born in Guernsey, March 4,
1851 ; son of James Barbet and Jane le Li6vre ; half-
brother to No. 525 ; left 1861.
Business in Aldemey ; afterwards Superintendent of Stores at Cardiff.
1322. Kilgour, Henry — ^born in London, January 27, 1843 ; son of
George Alexander Kilgour ; left 1861.
Ensign, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, 1866; Lieutenant, 1870; Captain,
1880; Brevet Major, 1881; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1895 ; Adjutant, 3rd (Militia)
Battalion of his Regiment, 1883-8; RecrtLiting Staff Officer, Woolwicn
District, since 1895 ; served in the Afghan War, 1878-9, as Transport Officer
in the first and second Bazar Valley expeditions ; action at Dea Surakh ;
affair at Darouta Pass ; expedition into Besad ; action with the Sapis ;
capture of Fort Benunga; expedition to Euhar Valley and destruction of
forts Abdul ^an and Bamaraskhan ; expedition to JSkama and Daktilzei
(mentioned in despatehes, medal, and brevet of Major) ; residence,
Woolwich.
1323. Kilgour, Charles— born in London, January 30, 1845 ;
brother of No. 1322 ; left 1861.
Faorming in New South Wales ; address, Union Club, Sydney*
306 EUZABBTH COLLBaB BsatSTtiB.
1324. Brock, Thomas Herbert— bom at Surbiton, May 31, 1849 ;
son of the Bev. Thomas Brock (No. 38), and Isabel
MacColloch ; left 1867.
Trin. Gollege., Oxford, 1868; S.G.L. and B. A., 1871; Lieatenant (1872) to
Lt.-Gol. commanding (1892) in the 50th Queen's Own, afterwards Royal
West Kent Regiment; Captain, 1880; Major, 1883; Brevet-Colonel, 1896;
was Adjutant, 3rd Vol. Batt. 2nd West Kent, 1882-87 ; returned from leave
in 1897 to rejoin his rcjgiment in the Indian Frontier War, but was taken ill
at Bombay, and invalided home in 1898.
1325. Slade, Frederick George — bom at Oheltenham,
December 17, 1851 ; youngest son of Gen. Marcus Slade,
Lt.-Govemor of Guernsey, and Charlotte Bamsay; left
1863.
R.M. Academy, Woolwich; R.A., 1871; Captain, 1881; Major, 1887;
Colonel, 1889 ; served in the South African Wars, 1877-9, and 81 ; operations
in Perie Bush ; Secocoeni campaign, 1878 ; Zulu campaign, 1879 ; action of
Zunken Nek ; battle of Eambula (horse killed) ; battle of XJlundi (ment. in
desp., medal and clasp) ; Transvaal campaign, 1881 ; A.D.C. to Sir Evelyn
Wood ; Egyptian Expedition, 1882 ; operations near Alexandria ;
surrender of Eafr Dowar, and Damietta (medal, bronze star, and
Mediidie, four clasps) ; Soudan campai^, 1884 ; Intelligence Department ;
battles of El Teb and Tamai (ment. m desp., two clasps, and brevet of
Map or) ; Nile campaign, 1884-5; D.A.A.G., Intelligence Department;
action of Eirbeken fment. in desp., two clasps, and brevet of Lt. -Colonel) ;
accompanied H.I.M. the Empress Eugenie to South Africa in 1880; was
A.A.G. of the Egyptian Army, 1882-4 (4th class, Osmanieh); D.A.A.G.,
Malta, 1885-90; Colonel in the Army, and C.B., 1893; A.A.G., Woolwich,
1895 ; Jubilee Commemoration Medal, 1897.
TRINITY TERM, 1859.
1326. Mallen, James Edwin — bom in Guemsey, January 10,
1846 ; son of James Mallen and Emma Garter ; left 1863.
Agent, British Equitable Insurance Co., Derby.
1327. Vaucour, Charles John — bom in Guernsey, March 21,
1846 ; son of Charles Yaucour and Amelia Morris ; vide
1467, 1874 ; left 1863.
Business in London ; died in Guemsey in 1875.
1328. Woodford, William George — born at Morlaix, Brittany,
May 15, 1846 ; brother of No. 1161 ; left 1864.
Appointed in 1871 on the staff of the Grej Institute, Port Elizabeth;
graduated in 1878 as B.A. of the Cape University; became Vice-Principal of
8ie Grey Institute; was for many years churchwarden, and lay reader at
Trinity Church, Port Elizabeth ; died in London in 1892, while on furlough.
1329. Bushnell, Charles James Henry — born in Guernsey,
July 10, 1850 ; brother of No. 1143 ; left 1865.
Merchant Service, and afterwards ranching in New Mexico; residence,
Beenham Tramperas, Mora County, New Mexico.
1330. Trafford, William Thy rkel— born at Tenby, April 23,
1847 ; son of Major-Creneral Thomas Traflford and Maria
Le Marchant ; half-brother of No. 679 ; vide 1388, 1845 ;
left 1861.
Also at Sydney Coll., Bath, and, after leaving Elizabeth College, went to
Ijoncing College ; farming ia Natal, since 1867 ; residence, Eilmore, Natal*
&IIZABBTH College Bboistbb. iM
1331. Gardner, Alan — bom in India, April 10, 1850; brother of
No. 1091 ; left 1865.
Enngn, 40th Regiment, 1870 ; Lieutenant, 1871 ; sold oat, 1878 ; student at
the K.A.Gm Cirencester, 1879 ; residence, Paignton, Devon.
1332. Taylor, Henry Cumberland — bom at Barnes, October 24,
1847 ; son of Henry Taylor ; left 1861 .
Medicine; Guy's Hospital; L.B.G.P., Lond., and M.B.C.S., Eng., 1875;
Associate, Boyal School of Mines, 1869 ; practice in Jersey ; died 1896.
1333. Glasse, Harry — bom in India, August 15, 1847 ; son of Dr.
Henry Glasse, Inspector General of Hospitals, Bombay,
and Louisa Southey ; left 1861.
Engaged in tuition in South Africa.
1334. Le Cappellain, Herbert Dupre^born in Jersey, August 9,
1847 ; son of John Le Cappellain and Mary Agnew ; left
1860.
Engaged in business in Montreal.
1335. Domaille, Peter Stephen— born in Guernsey, March 24,
1849 ; brother of No. 1075 ; son, vide 2709 ; left 1865.
Matriculated at the London University, 1869 ; business in the Staffordshire
S>ttery districts; retired to Guernsey, 1893; residence, Seonie Villa,
uemsey.
1336. Le Mottee, George Herbert — ^bom in Guemsey, Sep-
tember 22, 1850 ; brother of No. 1066 ; left 1864.
Also Marlborough, 1864-8; King's College, London, and Eing^ College
Hospital, 1868-72; M.B.C.S., Eng., and L.S.A., 1872; Aberdeen University,
1873-4; M.B., 1882, and ^.D., 1884; Armv Medical Department (passed
first) 1876 ; Surg-Major, 1887 ; Surg.-Lt.-CoL, 1895 ; served in the Tranvaal
Campaign, 1881.
1337. Bell, William Henry— born at Burston, Norfolk,
November 27, 1850 ; son of the Very Eev. Canon Bell,
Dean of Guernsey (No. 281), and Blanche Lihou ; vide
1368 ; left 1864.
Articled to Sir W. G. Armstrong & Co., 1870; Mem. Inst. Mechanical
Engineers, 1880; Manager for Sir W. G. Armstrong & Co. in England,
Ireland, and on the Continent; also represented the mm in Australia and
the United States; Chief Engineer lor the silver mines of Huanchaca,
Bolivia ; represented the firm of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell & Co. in
superintending the test and placing of 100-ton guns on the Royal ItsJian
Battleships; H.B.M.'8 Vice-Consul at Spezia; Secretary to Sir W. G.
Armstrong, Mitchell & Co., at Puzzuoli, Italy; afterwards farming
in Virginia, n.S.A. ; Sec., Eng. and Shipbuilding Employers' Federation
duruie the strike, 1897 ; rejoined Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth A Co., at
Manchester, 1898.
1338. Dobree, Roland Augustus — born in Somerset, Febmary 9,
1852; son of the Eev. P. S. Dobr6e (No. 257), and
Charlotte Thompson ; vide 1530, 1757, 2063 ; left 1863.
Also Marlborough College, 1863-4; Midshipman, B.oyal Navy ; died 1874.
1339. Walker, Vesey Hovenden— born in London, March 1,
1846 ; son of W. F. Vesey Walker ; left 1862.
Passed first into Woolwich, direct from Elizabeth College, 1863 ; Boyal
ArtiUery, 1866 ; died of cholera at Fort William, Caleutta, 1867.
968 Blxzabbn doLLMB ItaaisTflfi.
1340. Gill, Thomas Withers— bom in Norfolk, October 21, 1843 ;
son of John Withers Gill ; left 1860.
Vide Add : et Oorr :
1341. Osbourne (afterwards Smyth-Osbourne), John Smyth —
bom in France, February 6, 1843 ; son of John Smyth-
Osboume, of Wortley Manor, York ; left 1860.
J.P. for Devon ; Lord of the Manor of Monk Okehampton, Devon ; residence,
Ash, Iddealeigh, North Devon.
1342. Inman, Charles William — born in Guemsey, June 21,
1850 ; son of Bobert Inman and Jessie Dent ; vide 1641 ;
left 1868.
No profession ; resides at Boulogne, France.
1343. Kellie, Edward Chamier — bom at Madras, November 25,
1849 ; son of Surgeon James Eellie (H.E.I.C, Madras) ;
left 1860.
Ensign, 10th Begt., 1869; Lient., 1871 ; Bo. Staff Corps, 1872; Lt.-GoL, 1895;
in command, 23rd Best. Bo. Inf., 1891 ; served in the Afghan Campaign, 1880
(medal), and in Bormaih Campaign, 1885-7, as D.A.A.G. and Q.M.G. (aespatches,
medal with two clasps).
1344. Kellie, Robert Howden — bom at Madras, December 2,
1850 ; brother of No. 1343 ; left 1860.
Sub.-Lieut., 82nd (afterwards the South Lancaster) Begt., 1871 ; Lieut., 1873 ;
Captain, 1881 ; Major, 1892; Begimental Instructor of Musketry, 1878-81.
1345. Monteith, Edward Vernon Peshall — born at Glasgow,
August 19, 1848 ; son of Bobert Monteith (Consul at St.
Malo), and Charlotte Steele ; vide 1575, 1576 ; left 1866.
Comet, 5th Lancers, 1869 ; Lieut., 1871 ; Bombay Staff Corps, 1873; Srd Sind
Horse, 1874 ; 2nd Sind Horse, afterwards 6th Bo. Cavalry (Jacob's Horse),
1884; Commandant, 1894 ; Lt.-Col., 1895 ; Afghan War, 1879-80; action of the
Helmund ; cavalry affair near Khuski Nakoudi ; battle of Maiwand ; affair of
Ehairabad ; defence of Kandahar, and battle of 1st Sep., 1880 (despatches,
medal with clasp).
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1859.
1346. Barke, Alfred Henry — born at Birmingham, November 14,
1849 ; brother of No. 1034 ; left 1866,
Business in Italy ; Vice-Consul at Milan.
1347. Carey, Peter Francis — born in Guemsey, December 20,
1847 ; brother of No. 1084 ; son, vide 2769 ; left 1860.
Merchant Service ; served in " Green's " ships, 1866-74 ; retired as Second
Officer; Cantonal Douzenier, 1884; G[?reasurer of the Ladies' College, from
1889. Treasurer and Mana^^g Director of the Life Boat; served with
conspicuous ability as Vice-President, Poor Law Bouxi, 1894-6 ; residence,
2, Grange Terrace, Guernsey.
1348. Halahan, Charles George Travers— born at Portsmouth,
January 21, 1846; son of John Halahan; left 1862.
Emigrated to A\i8tralia«
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iS49. Collings, William Augustus— bom in Ireland, June 4,
1852; son of Dr. Adolphus Collings (No. 48), aaid
.Georgiana Norse ; left 1866.
Sub-Lieut., 78rdRegt., 1872; Lieut., 1873 ; exchanged into the 49th (after-
iding,
duty with Nile Force; reconnaissance to Hasheen; actions at Haaheen
and Tofreck; destruction of Tamai (despatches, medal with three clasps, and
bronze star).
1350. Constantin, Octave Auguste Joseph Louis— bom in
Guernsey, October 19, 1849 ; son of Dr. Louis Constantin ;
left 1860.
At the Lyc^e, Caen, 1860-9 ; B. ^s L., and B. ^s Sc, 1870 ; Medicine ; M.D.,
of Paris, 1875 ; practice in Guernsey ; retired to France, 1897.
1351. Jehan, Charles Edmund — born in Guernsey, November 29,
1848; brother of No. 1138; left 1861.
Hotel manager, Weston-super-Mare and Cardiff; travelling Editor of the
Hota World.
LENT TERM, 1860.
1852. Bushnell, George Alexander — bom in Guernsey, July 18,
1851 ; brother of No. 1143 ; left 1863.
Ranching in New Mexico ; died at Clayton, New Mexico, 1897.
1353. Pease, ClifTord Robinson — born in the Isle of Man,
December 28, 1850 ; son of Clifford Pease and Sarah
Paulden ; left 1865.
Business at Port Elizabeth, 1878.
1354. Linfitt, Martin Walter Roge — bom in Guernsey, May 14,
1851 ; brother of No. 1140 ; left 1866.
Drowned in a boat accident, 1877.
1355. McOrea, Herbert Carey Howes — bom in Guernsey,
October 28, 1851 ; son of Gapt. Herbert Taylor McCrea
(Paymaster, 43rd Eegt.), and Elizabeth Dobr6e Carey;
vide 1545 ; left 1867.
Settled in &pain ; business at Alicante, house of " Carey & Co. ; " afterwards
Superintendent of Mines (quicksilver) at Carthagena.
1356. Stace, Walter Maunsell— bom in Dominica, March 27,
1844; son of Col. W. Crawley Stace, B.E., and Alice
Maunsell; left 1861.
Previously at school in Gosport ; settled in New Zealand, as a farmer, after a
training at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester (1862-3) ; residence,
Blenheim, New Zealand.
1357. stace, Henry Joseph— born at York, August 12, 1847;
brother of No. 1356; left 1861.
Previously at school at Gk>8port; farming in New Zealand: residencei
Blenheim, New Zealand.
316 Elizabeth CoLLBas BBaisTBd.
1358. West, Maurice Thomas — born at Tenby, November 5,
1846 ; son of Maurice Thomas West, Surgeon, R.N, ;
left 1860.
Enlisted in 1873 under the name of " Stevens " in the 16th Lancers ; died at
Dublin, as Troop-Sergeant-Major, in 1885.
EASTER TERM, 1860.
1359. Tennent, Douglas Cowper — bom at Hampstead, August 17,
1851 ; brother of No. 1214 ; left 1862.
Settled in New Zealand ; business in the North Island.
1360. Thomas, James Roussel — ^born in Guernsey, May 23,
1850 ; son of James Thomas and Ann Biskey ; half-
brother to No. 1174 ; left 1865.
CJommeroial Bank, Guernsey ; died 1880.
1361. lorns, Richard William Bloxham — born at Oxford, May,
1844; son of William lorns, of Milton Manor House,
near Banbury, Oxford ; vide 1823 ; left 1861.
Also private school at Epsom ; pupil of Mr. Beesley, Commercial Master at
Elizabeth College, 1859-60; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1870; address,
New Square, Lincoln's Inn.
1362. Crewe, Clifford— born at Woolwich, December 23,1844;
son of John Thistlewood Crewe ; vide 1714, son, vide
2204 ; left 1862.
Medicine, Guy's Hospital; L.F.P.S., Glasgow, and L.M., 1868; L.S.A., 1867;
practice in Guernsey; Dep. Inspr. Gen., B.G.M. ; Cantonal Douzenier;
residence, Victoria Boad.
TRINITY TERM, 1860.
1363. Macgregor, Stafford— born at Cawnpur, India, February 12,
1847 ; son of Malcolm Macgregor (10th Begiment) ; left
1861.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1364. Naftel, Ernest Lawrence — born in Guernsey, Sep-
tember 17, 1846; son of John Naftel and Harriet
Lawrence ; left 1865.
Gterman Master of Liverpool College, 1869-1880 ; Examiner in Modem Lan-
guages to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, 1880; Occasional
Examiner in French and German to H.M. Civil Service Commissioners, 1882 ;
Examiner in the Oxford University Examination for Women (honours and
pass) in French and German, 1887 ; Examiner in the Bomance Languages
Section of the Cambridge Mediaeval and Modem Languages Trinos, 1894-5 ;
Examiner in French and German in the Intermediate County Scnolarships ;
Examination under the Technical Education Board of the London County
Council, 1894; Examiner in French and German to the Lancashire and
Cheshire County Councils, 1895 ; residence, Egrraiont, Cheshire.
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1365. Carre, Henry Chase — bom in Wales, August 28, 1847;
sixth son of GoUings Mauger Carrd, M.A. (p. 46), and
Frances Tennant ; vide 1423 ; left 1861.
Royal Navy, 1861 ; Sub-Lientenant, 1868 ; Lieutenant, 1873 ; served in H.M.S.
FortCi 1869, and Columbine^ 1870-2 ; retired in 1878 ; residence, Fareham.
1366. Lawson, Arthur John—bom at Shawford, Somerset,
Febraary 6, 1851 ; brother of No. 1204 ; left 1866.
Bosineas in Bristol ; residence, Brislington.
1367. Meyrick, Charles WiUiam — bom in Guernsey, June 18,
1851 ; son of the Bev. Samuel Meyrick (Prebendary of
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin), and Henrietta Ouille;
left 1864.
Also at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen ; Trinity CJollege, Dublin, 1869 ;
B.A., 1873 ; articled to a solicitor in Dublin ; died 1874.
1368. Bell, Thomas Arthur — bora at Burston, Norfolk,
November 4, 1852 ; brother of No. 1337 ; left 1871.
Medicine ; Guy's Hospital; M.B.G.S., Eng., and Ii.B.G.P., Lond., 1879;
Surgeon, Union S.B. Company ; practice in Exeter, where he died in 1889.
1369. Robinson, Charles Fector — bom in Jersey, November 2,
1847; son of the Bev. C. D. P. Bobmson fVicar of
Alderney and afterwards Bector of St. Martin's,
Guernsey), and Annie Jessie Bruy6res ; vide 1461,
1490, 1594, 1595, 1687, 1767, 1768; son, vide 2614;
left 1864.
Engaged in a bank in London, and afterwards in Australia; died at
Melbourne, 1889.
1370. Carey, Arthur Evelyn — born at Huntingdon, May 10, 1850 ;
brother of No. 1304 ; left 1869.
University Coll., Durham; Theol. Exhibition, 1872; Barry Scholar, 1873;
lie. in Theology, 1873; Holy Orders, 1874; Curate of Titsey, 1874-7;
Brinkworth, 1878; Brixham, 1879; and St. Peter Port, Quemsey, 1881;
Bector of St. Saviour's, 1884-6, and of St. Sampson's, 1888-92 ; Chaplain at
Leghorn, 1881-4; Oenoa, 1886-8, and Venice, 1892; Director of EFizabeth
CoUege, 1885-6 ; residence, Venice.
1371. Budgen, George— born at Gibraltar, November 23, 1848;
son of Major-General T. Budgen, B.E., and Frances
Amelia Maiile ; left 1861.
Ensign, 78th Highlanders ; Lieut., 1868 ; sold out, 1873 ; Secretary to H.H.
the Nizam's Government, 1875 ; died at Hyderabad, 1889.
1372. Fox, Francis Charles — bom in London, February 25, 1849;
brother of No. 1292 ; left 1861.
B.M. A., Woolwich ; B.A., 1869 ; retired as lieutenant, 1878, and went to
South Africa.
1373. Wilson, Charles William — bom at Salisbury, August 11,
1849 ; brother of No. 1114 ; left 1866.
Solicitor in Madras ; firm ** Tasker, Wilson Ssfio, ; " Begistrar of the Diocese
and Secretary to the Lord Bishop of Madras.
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1374. Gallienne, Charles Payn — bom in Guernsey, November d,
1860 ; brother of No. 1257 ; left 1866.
Emigrated to the U.S A. ; engaged in basiness ; was Mayor of Webb City,
Jasper Co., Ifissonri.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1860.
1375. Collinson, Reginald — bom at Washington, Durham,
December 12, 1849 ; brother of No. 1046 ; left 1866.
Also at Somersetshire Coll., Bath, and Victoria Coll., Jersey ; returned to
Elizabeth Collie; went to Australia; at the gold mines for four years;
then went to Ceylon as a coffee and tea planter, 1870; retired, 1893;
resides in London.
1376. Jones, William John — ^born at Devonport, October 24,
1860 ; son of William Jones and Mary Ann Sarre ; vide
1619 ; son, vide 2453 ; left 1866.
Also at the Lyc^e at Napol^onville, Brittany merchant in Gaemsey;
residence, Ghez-noos.
1377. Wilson, William Sinclair— bom at Glasgow, November 3,
1849 ; son of James Wilson, of Linn House, near Gathcart,
Go. Renfrew , left 1861.
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1874; B.A., 1878; called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
1874 ; migrated to the Innec Temple, 1876.
1378. Crockford, Henry James— born in Wales, November 10,
1860 ; son of Henry Crockford ; left 1868.
Trinity Coll.. Gamb. ; B.A., 1872 ; Holy Orders, 1874 ; Gorate of Sutton,
Gheshire, 1874 ; Hardwicke, 1876; Hnxsham, 1878 ; BncMand, Durham, 1882 ;
Rector of Broadwood-Eelly, Devon, since 1883.
LENT TERM, 1861.
1379. Ozanne, John Henry — born in Guernsey, December 23,
1850 ; brother of No. 1142 ; son, vide 2686 ; left 1869.
Sugar planter, Demerara, 1869-87; Manager, Plantation Losignan, East
Goast, 1875-8 ; and New GaJedonia, Essequibo, 1878-87 ; Assistant-Commissary
for Taxation, British Guiana, 1888, and J.P. ; Manager, Gentral Su^
Factory, St. Lucia, 1889-91, and in 1891 was Member of the Legislative
Gouncu, St. Lucia ; Golonial Givil Service, 1893 ; Travelling Gommissioner
in Gambia ; English Political Officer, Boundary Gommission for delimitation
of boundary between Senegal and Gambia, 1896 ; C.M.G., 1897.
1380. Blampied, John — bom in Guernsey, January 31, 1852 ; son
of John Blampied, of Gourtil de Haut, St. Sampson's ; left
1866.
Farmer and tomafco grower in Guernsey.
1381. Foster, Kingsiey Osbern — born in Hants, December 14,
1847 ; brother of No. 1072 ; left 1866.
Trinity House, London, 1872 to 1895 ; was Lieutenant in the B.G.M., 1867 ;
Gaptain, King's Own 1st Stafford Militia, 1875; Major, 4th South
Staffordshire Begiment, 1881 ; passed staff examination ; retired
in 1885, retaining his rank; was active in his volunteer services with the
liond^n Fire Brigade ; has resided in Bedhill, Surrey, dnoe 1887, where he
Elizabeth CoLLBas Bsgibtbb. S18
has taken a keen interest in pnblic affairs ; returned at the head of the poll to
the Reigate Town Council, 1891 ; Beigate Board of Guardians, 1896; Chairman,
Reigate Technical Education Committee ; a Governor of the Reigate Grammar
School ; and Warden of St. Anne's Schools ; F.B.A.S., 1895 ; member of
the Boyal Astronomical Club, 1896 ; J.P., 1896.
138^. Brett, John Harris—bom at the Cape of Good Hope,
April 6, 1846 ; son of James Brett ; left 1861.
Went to New Zealand.
1383. Brett, James Harris— bom at Madras, June 2, 1847;
brother of No. 1382 ; left 1861.
Went to New Zealand.
1384. Wliite, James Grove — bom at Melbourne, October 21,
1862 ; son of Major Hans T. F. White (40th Regiment)
of Kilbyrne, and Amelia Carey, daughter of Col. E. J.
White, Adj.-Gen., E.G.M. ; vide 1468; left 1867.
Also at the Lyc^e, Caen ; held a commission in the Boyal Elthome L.I.;
1871-8: Lieut., 57th (West Middlesex), 1873; Gapt., 1881; Major, 1889,
second in command, 1896 ; served in the Zulu war ; action of Ginffhtnlovo ;
relief of Ekowe ; operations of Clarke's column (medal and clasp) ; Instructor
of Musketry, 1878-81 ; Adj., Srd Midd. Rifle Vol., 1881-6; Staff College, 1889 ;
commanded Imperial contingent, Matabeleland relief force reserve, at
MafeMng, 1896; and served on the line of communications north of
Mafeking ; J.P. for Co. Cork ; residence, Eilbyme, Doneraile, Co. Cork.
1385. Syer, Thomas Bath urst— born in Australia, September 17,
1845 ; son of Thomas Dunningham Syer ; left 1862.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1386. McDonald, Duncan Donald Charles McCay^bom at
Falmouth, December 16, 1848; son of Surg.-Major
Duncan McDonald and Ellen Hackett ; vide 1620, 1977 ;
left 1861.
B.M.C., Sandhurst ; Ensign, 76th BeRiment, 1868 ; Lieut., 1871 ; Instructor
of Musketry, 1874-9 ; Capt.. 1879 ; Major, 1885 ; Adjutant, 2nd Gloucester
Engineer Volunteer Corps, 1884-8 ; retired, 1888 ; residence, St. Leonards.
1387. Frecker, Arthur William — bom in Guernsey, April 15,
1860 ; brother of No. 1250 ; left 1864.
Foreign Correspondence Clerk to Messrs. HoUand & Sherry, London.
EASTER TERM, 1861.
1388. TpaffOPd, Edmond John — bom at Plas Panthoel, Co.
Carmarthen, August 12, 1851 ; brother of No. 1330 ; left
1861.
Also Foster's Naval School, Portsmouth, and H.M.S. Britannia; Royal Navy ;
retired as Sub-Lieutenant; coffee planter, Ceylon, 1874, and Java, 1880;
died in London, 1881.
1389. Wyllys, Wyllys Harvey— bom in Somerset, June 4, 1848 ;
son of William Wyllys, J.P., D.L., of Morley House,
Stanton Drew, Bristol, and Sarah Hunt ; vide 1419 ; left
1862.
Royal Navy ; died young.
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214 Elizabeth CoLLBas BEaisTBB.
1390. Carey, Adrian— born in Jersey, July 24, 1852; son of Capt.
Le M. Carey (No. 50), and Patricia Fortye ; left 1869.
Medicine ; Gay's Hospital, 1869 ; M.B.G.S., Eng., 1875 ; District Surgeon in
Ceylon under the Medical Aid Ordinance ; served successively in Bangalla,
Hantane, and Nilambe Districts ; retired in 1884 ; accented an appointment
under Hicks Pasha, but did not join the ill-fated expedition to the Soudan ;
private practice in Shropshire ; was for several years resident on the
Continent, and at the Cape ; has for ten years been travelling physician in a
private family.
1391. Brock, Henry Walter— bom in Guernsey, May 17, 1849 ;
son of the Very Bev. Carey Brock, Dean oi Guernsey,
and Frances Elizabeth Georgina Baynes ; vide 1501, 1523;
son, vide 2738 ; left 1868.
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1868; B.A., 1871; M.A., 1874; Holy Orders, 1873;
Curate to his father at St. Pierre-du-Bois, Guernsey, 1873-4 ; Bradford, 1874-5 ;
Dorking, 1875-81 ; Vicar of Otterboume, Hants, 1881-92 ; Diocesan Inspector,
Winchester, 1886-92, and since 1897; Bector of St. Pierre-du-Bois, 1892, a
living held from ISGS by his grandfather and father ; Director of Elizabeth
College, 1893-5, and from 1897.
1392. Holcombe, Alexander Essex Eastfleld — born in Essex,
May 25, 1853 ; son of Alexander Holcombe ; vide 1508 ;
left 1870.
Emigrated to Australia.
1393. Cockburn-Campbell, Alexander — born at Exeter, May 16,
1843 ; son of Sir Alexander Cockburn-Campbell, Bart , of
Gartsford, Eosshire, and Grace Spence ; left 1861.
Succeeded his father as third baronet, April, and died September, 1871.
1394. Cockburn-Campbell, Thomas — born at Exeter, April 18,
1845 ; brother of No. 1393 ; left 1861. •
Was also at Heidelberg XJniversitv ; went to Australia in 1864, where his
father was resident Magistrate at Albany, Western Australia ; succeeded his
brother as fourth baronet, 1871 ; member of the Legislative Council, 1873,
and Chairman of Committees, 1875, of Western Australia; died 1892.
1395. Sullivan, Arthur George— born in Malta, December 17,
1852 ; son of John Sullivan ; left 1864.
Vide Add : et Corr :
TRINITY TERM, 1861.
1396. de Moullpied, Theophilus— born in Guernsey, May 12,
1850 ; brother of No. 1284 ; left 1864.
Also at Lausanne and Caen; B. en Droit of the University de France;
Advocate of the Royal Court, 1877 ; Hon. Sec., Boyal Guernsey Agric. and
Hort. Societyf or fourteen years, and then Vice-President ; Compiler and Sec.
of R.G.A.S. Herd Book ; proprietor and publisher of Le BaiUiage; residence,
Vaurioufs, St. Martin's.
1397. Green, Rowland Edward— born at Babbington, October 8,
1848 ; son of Thomas Green and Harriet Lough ; vide
1398, 1548, 1646 ; left 1869.
Emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia,
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1398. Green, Gilbert Lancelyn—bom in Wales, July 20, 1850;
brother of No. 1397 ; left 1868.
New Coll., Oxford, 1868 ; 2nd class at Moderations ; B.A. (8rd class Lit.
Hum.), 1873 ; died in Guernsey, 1878.
1399. Weston, William James — bom at Bristol, October 21,
1845 ; son of Benjamin Weston ; left 1862.
Business at Gloucester, and Golesburgh, South Africa ; died at Twickenham,
1897.
1400. James, William Rhodes— born at Tork, October 19, 1847 ;
son of William Bhodes^ James and Mary Lister; vide
1444 ; left 1865.
Coffee planter, Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, India.
1401. Carey, Francis — bom at Alicante, July 3, 1844; son of
Thomas Carey (No. 20), and Isabel Gaussen ; vide 1434,
1476, 1477, 1607 ; son, vide 2423 ; left 1863.
Coffee planter, Ceylon; retired to Guernsey, 1874; Chairman, Guernsey
Commercial Banking Co.: Douzenier, Central Douzaine, St. Peter Port;
Director and Hon. Treasurer, Elizabeth College, Guernsey, 1888-93 ; Constable,
St. Peter Port, 1898.
1402. Phillips, William Edward— bom in Wales, June 22, 1845;
son of William Williams Phillips, of Pontypool ; J.P. for
Monmouth ; left 1862.
Medicine; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.B.C.S. Eng., 1867; bought a
practice at Montrose, Hurunui, Kelson, New Zealand, but died shortly
afterwards.
1403. Phillips, Charles Maud— bom in Wales, July 28,1846;
brother of No. 1402; left 1864.
Queen's CoUege, Oxford, 1864 ; went to New Zealand with his brother, under
medical advice ; accepted a mastership at Christchurch CoUege, under No.
1130, C. C. Corfe ; resigned after fifteen years ; residence, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
1404. Lee, Lionel Frederic — born in Ceylon, December 4, 1845
son of George Lee, Postmaster-General of Ceylon, and
Martha Austin ; vide 1405, 1418 ; left 1863.
Also Brentwood; Ceylon CivU Service, 1864; Commissioner of Bequests,
Panadura, 1866 ; Asst. Government Agent, Colombo, 1871 ; District Judge,
1871 ; Police Magistrate, Colombo, 1877 ; Registrar-General, 1879 ;
Superintendent of Census, 1880 : Postmaster-GeneraJ and Director of Tele-
graphs, 1886 ; Superintendent of Census, 1890 ; District Judge, Jafifua, 1895 ;
and GaUe, 1895 ; Principal CoUector of Customs, 1894; Acting Treasurer,
Commissioner of Stamps and member of Councils, 1895 ; member of the
Legislative Council, Ceylon, and Commissioner, Loan Board, 1896.
1405. Lee, Henry Austin — born in Ceylon, April 6, 1847; brother
of No. 1404 ; left 1864.
Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1865-9, and Exhibitioner; B.A., 1869;
Foreign Office, 1871 ; was Secretary to the British Commission in Paris under
the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 1872; acting Third Secretary,
Diplomatic Service, 1873 ; Secretary to the Joint Channel Tunnel Commission,
1875 ; visited the manufacturing districts in connection with the renewaJ of
the Treaty of Commerce with Italy, and Secretary to the Conferences in
London with the Italian Commissioners, 1875 ; attached to the Marguis of
Salisbury's Special Embassy to Constantinople, 1876 ; and to the Special
216 Elizabeth CoLLBas Bbgibteb.
EmbaBsy during the Ck>iigre88 at Berlin, 1878, as Assistant Secretary to the
Earl of laeaconsfield ; Secretary to the Royal Commission for the negotiation
of a Treaty of Commerce with France, 1881 ; Private Secretary to Sir C. Dilke,
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1880 ; held a
similar post saccessively under Lord E. Fitzmanrice, Professor B^oe, and
Sir James Fergnsson ; Private Secretary to Lord Lytton and Lord Dnfferin,
and Senior Second Secretary of Legation, Paris, 1887 ; First Secretary to
Legation at Paris, 1894 ; Director of the Suez Canal Company ; Commercial
Attach^ to H.M.'s Embassy at Paris, and H.M.'s Legations at Brussels, the
Hague, and Berne, 1897 ; C.B. in 1894.
1406. Thomson, Thomas George— bom at Secunderabad, India,
December 25, 1845; son of Capt. Thomas Hutchlns
Thomson, Madras Army, and Margaret Hackett; vide
1504, 1542, 1936 ; left 1864.
Ensign, 101st Regiment, 1865; Lieut., 1868; Bengal Staff Corps, 1868;
Capt., 1877; Major, 1885; Lt.-Col., 1891; in command of the 4th B.I.,
18^-97 ; Extra Certificate at Hythe ; residence, Bouthsea.
1407. Ford, Theodore Henry — born at Hong Kong, March 2,
1846 ; son of Theodore Ford ; left 1862.
Medicine, Edinburgh University; L.R.C.P., Edin., 1870; and L.R.C.S.
and L.M. ; Surgeon, Mercantile Marine ; Surgeon, Civil Service, British
Guiana; afterwaras practice at Ealing.
1408. Nelson, Frederick William George Hibbert— bom at
Plymouth, August 4, 1849 ; son of Gen. Sur Alexander
A. Nelson, K.C.B., Lt.-Govr. of Guernsey; vide 1413;
left 1866.
Ensign, 40th Regiment, 1868; Lieut., 1870 ; Capt., 1878 ; died in 1880.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1861.
1409. Collings, John Bonamy— bom in Guernsey, July 81, 1851 ;
son of Bonamy Collings (No. 47), and Elizabeth
d'Auvergne ; left 1871.
Private tuition, 1863-8 ; Lieutenant, 2nd Begiment, B.G.L.I., 1873 ; Captain,
1878 ; retired, 1888 ; entered the Old Bank, Guernsey, 1877 ; Sub-Manager,
1897 ; Douzenier, Central Douzaine, St. Peter Port, 1895 ; rwidence, Belmont.
1410. Collings, Charles d'Auvergne — bom in Guernsey, Sep-
tember 12, 1862 ; brother of No. 1409 ; son, vide 2724 ;
left 1871.
Trinity College, Oxford; drd Class, Mods., 1878; 4th Class, Lit. Hum., 1875;
B.A., 1876 ; M.A., 1878 ; University CoUege, London ; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1881 ;
House Surg., 1881, and House Physician, 1882, Univ. Coll. Hosp., London ;
M.B., Oxford, 1883; M.D., 1893; practice in Guernsey; Surgeon-Major,
B.G.M., 1883; residence, Grange Boad.
1411. Potter, George Walpole— bom at Gosport, May 21, 1852;
son of George Harries Potter and Harriet Wilkinson;
left 1871.
New College, Oxford, 1872 ; B.A., 1876 ; M.A., 1882 ; Cuddesdon Theol. Coll.,
1877-8 ; Holy Orders, 1878 ; Curate of Abingdon, 1878 ; St. Matthew's, City
Boad, 1881; Tideswell, 1884; Hampton Hill, 1886; Holy Trinity.
Westminster, 1888 ; Oxford Curate of St. John's, Hammeraniith, 1898 ; anq
Curate of St. Mark's, Leicester, 1897,
Elizabeth Golleqb Bbgisteb. 217
1412. Leale, George Urban — bom at Calais, June 13, 1845;
brother of No. 1281 ; left 1862.
* Coffee planter in Ceylon ; afterwards went to Natal, and later on to Brazil.
1413. Nelson, Abercromby Anson Craven — bom at Plymouth,
January 31, 1853 ; brother of No. 1408 ; left 1866.
Sab-Lientenant, eist Regiment, 1872; 12th Lancers, 1876; 20th HoBsan,
1880; promoted into 5tn Dragoon Guards as Captain, 1882; A.D.C. to
General Officer commanding in Ceylon, 1879 ; retired 1883.
1414. Morison, Whiston Powell— bom in London, Aprils, 1848;
son of George Morison ; left 1862.
Esbst India Merchant, London.
LENT TERM, 1862.
1415. Col lings, William Frederick— bom in Guemsey, June 8,
1852 ; son of the Rev. William T. CoUings . (No. 532),
Seigneur of Serk, and Louisa Lukis ; left 1869.
Durham University ; Licentiate in Theology ; was Lieutenant and Adjutant
of the Serk Militia ; succeeded his father as Seigneur of Serk in 1882.
1416. Collings, Henry de Vic— bom in Guernsey, April 29, 1855 ;
brother of No. 1415 ; left 1870.
Also at a private school in Jersey, where he died in 1872.
1417. Lukis, Frederick William Fellowes— born at Bath,
April 3, 1853 ; son of the Rev. William Collings Lukis
(No. 55) y and Lucy Fellowes; left 1862.
Sheep farming in New Zealand ; afterwards ostrich and sheep farming in
Australia ; was a magistrate in Gascoign, W. Australia, and Captain, ELawera
Light Horse, N.Z., 1879.
1418. Lee, George Edward — born at Colombo, March 22, 1852 ;
brother of No. 1404 ; son, vide 2634 ; left 1869.
Also Totteridge Park School, 1864-6; Bank of British North America,
1870-1 ; University College, Durham, 1871 ; won two Classical Foundation
Scholarships, 1871 and 1872 ; Theological Prizeman ; B.A., 4th class in
Classics, 1874 ; Licentiate in Theology, 1874 ; Holy Orders, 1876 ; M.A.,
1877; Curate of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, 1876-9; Rector of St.
Andrew's, 1879, and St. Peter Port since 1881 ; Mem. Society of Antiquaries
of Normandy, 1884; F.S.A., 1889; Director of Elizabeth College,
1880-6, 1887-93, and from 1898; Membre d'Honneur, Socidtd Jersiaise;
corresponding member Socidtd Polymathique du Morbihan, 1895; Vice-
President, Guemsey Historical and Antiquarian Society, 1890; editor of
several works on Guemsey antiquities.
1419. Wyllys, William Edward — born at Stanton, October 25,
1846 ; brother of No. 1389 ; left 1863.
Also Marlborough College, 1858-61 ; Medicine, L.R.C.P., Edin., and L.B.C.S.,
1867 ; member British Medical Association ; practice at Great Yarmouth.
1420. Alban, Clifton Frederick Samuel — born at Karachi,
India, July 14, 1854 ; son of Major T. Alban, H.B.I.C.S.,
and Elizabeth Gore ; vide 1581 ; left 1866.
Sub.-Lieut., the 2nd (Queen's) Ee^ment, 1874 ; Bombay Staff Corps, 1876,
7th N.X- till his retirement as Major, and 2nd in command in 1896 ; retire-
218 Elizabbth CoiiLBaB BsaiSTSB.
ment dne to mjaries received from a wounded tiger in the Central Provinces
in 1894 ; served in the Afghan War, 1879-80 ; detence and battle of Kandahar
(medal and clasp) ; ana in the Bormah Campaign, 1885-89 ; (despatches,
medal with two clasps).
1421. Arm it, Henry Percy— born in Bermuda, February 10, 1848 ;
son of Major Louis Armit, B.E. ; left 1862.
Sogar planter in Demerara.
1422. Armit, Louis Arnold — bom in Bermuda, September 18,
1849 ; brother of No. 1421 ; left 1862.
Ensign, 21st Eenment, Royal North British Fusiliers, 1868; Lientenant,
1871 ; sold oat, 1874 ; joined the Gi^ Mounted Police ; died about 1884.
1423. Carre, Arthur Augustus — bom in Paris, May 6, 1852;
brother of No. 1365 ; left 1862.
Also Sherborne, 1866-70; Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1871; Scholar, 1872; Srd
Ghiss Classics (Mods), 1878 ; B.A., 1876 ; M.A., 1880 ; 2nd Master, Isle of
Wight College, 1885-90 ; Holy Orders, 1888 ; Licensed Preacher, Diocese of
Winchester, 1888 ; Curate of St. Luke's, Bromley Common, 1897.
1424. Wallace, James Charles— born at Worthing, June 16,
1845 ; son of Thomas Wallace ; vide 1731 ; left 1862.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1425. Schofleld, Alfred Taylor— born at Bochdale, June 4, 1846 ;
son of Bobert Schofield ; left 1862.
Medicine ; London Hospital ; M.B.C.S., Engl., and L.B.C.P., London, 1883 ;
1st Prizeman in Med. and Obst., and 2nd in Sur ger y, 1883; M.D. (Brux.)
with honours, 1884 ; practice in London ; residence, Westboume Terrace, W.
EASTER TERM, 1862.
1426. Cameron, Harry Cecil — bom at Manchester, Novem-
ber 29, 1848 ; son of Charles Cameron and Julia Buckley ;
left 1862.
H.M.S. Conway f training ship; Merchant Service; wrecked on his first
voyage ; sheep farming in New Zealand ; returned to England, 1873 ;
business, and then farmmg in the U.S.A. ; now residing in Austoralia.
1427. Cameron, Charles Frederick — born at Liverpool,
February 7, 1853 ; brother of No. 1426 ; left 1865.
Also Sherborne, 1866-69 ; Solicitor, practising in London ; firm, " Robins and
Cameron ; " died 1891.
1428. Brock, Charles de Lisle— bom at Surbiton, June 20, 1852;
brother of No. 1324 ; left 1867.
Medicine, St. Thomas' Hospital ; L.B.C.P., Edin., and L.M. ; M.B C.S.,
Engl., 1875 ; L.S.A., 1878 ; practice at Tooting Graveney.
1429. Shield, Joseph Ridley — bom at Newcastle - on - Tyne,
January 22, 1853 ; son of Joseph Shield ; left 1863.
Solicitor, Alresford, Hants.
1430. Vos, James Alphonse — born at Calcutta, September 12,
1849 ; son of James Michael Vos, of Calcutta ; left 1864.
Schoolmaster, Auckland, New Zealand.
Elizabbth OoLLaoB Bbqibtbb. 219
U31. Vo8, George Herklots — bom at Chinsurah, India, Sep-
tember 16, 1854 ; brother of No. 1430 ; left 1864.
Medicine, St. fiartholomew'a fiospital ; B.A., of Cambridge (Hononn, Nat.
Science Tripos), 1878; M.fi., 1884; M.B.G.S., Engl., 1882; practice in
London.
TRINITY TERM, 1862.
1432. Smith, John Raphael — bom in Guemsey, February 18,
1847 ; son of Dr. Baphael C. B. Smith, of St. Jacques,
Guemsey, and Maria Burchall ; vide 1456 ; left 1863.
Merchant Service ; retired to Gnemsey, 1880.
1433. Nightingale, Arthur Winfleld— bom at Newoastle-on-
Tyne, December 27, 1850 ; son of Charles Nightingale (of
Brockhurst, Guemsey) ; left 1863.
Wesleyan GoUege for Missionaries, Richmond ; went to China as a missionary ;
died there of malarial fever, 1892.
14.34. Carey, Ferdinand Gaussen — bom at Alicante, May 4,
1847 ; brother of No. 1401 ; son, vide 2422 ; left 1866.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; retired to Bedford, 1888 ; and thence to
Gaemsey, 1894 ; died, 1897, at his birthplace, Alicante.
1435. Bushnell, Thomas Bromley — bom at Beenham,
Febmary 25, 1854 ; brother of No. 1143 ; left 1872.
Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1878; B.A., 1877; M.A., 1879; Assistant
Classical Master, Elizabeth College, since 1888 ; a prominent member of the
Elizabeth College Choral Society.
1436. Ogilvie, James Loch — born at Barrackpore, India,
November 23, 1853; son of Col. James Spence Ogilvie
(Bengal Army) ; left 1865.
Assistant Superintendent of Police, North West Provinces, India ; died 18 — .
1437. Falla, Edward Frederick Peter — bom in Guemsey,
October 4, 1847 ; brother of No. 1160 ; left 1862.
Quarry owner and farmer ; Doozenier of the Vale ; residence, La Moye, Yale,
Guernsey.
1438. Le Lievre, Charles — bom in Guemsey, September 22,
. 1848 ; brother of No. 1271 ; left 1865.
Civil Engineer, East Indian Railway, India.
1439. Kay, Robert Phillips— born at Manchester, June 28, 1848 ;
son of Bobert Henry Kay ; vide 1821 ; left 1865.
Business in Manchester, and in London.
1440. Willisford, Arthur Malcolmson Cave — bom at Chelsea,
October 25, 1845; son of Francis William Willisford,
M.D., and Margaret Frances Mary Chalklen; left 1862.
Secretary, Savings Bank, Colombo ; died 1870.
1441. Willisford, Edwin Palmer — bom in Ceylon, January 16,
1853 ; brother of No. 1440 ; left 1863.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; residence, Galloda, Ceylon.
f 2
220 Elizabeth Gollegb Begibteb.
1442. Hutchesson, Francis Pery — born in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 17, 1852 ; son of Thomas Hutchesson (No. 550),
and Amy Priaulx ; son, vide 2509 ; left 1867.
Alao Hayes' School, Guernsey; Manager, Old Baaik, Gaemsey, 1887-97;
Seigneur of Le Comte and its dependencies, Guernsey ; residence, Queen's
Road, Guernsey.
1443. Naegely, Edward — bom in London, May 17, 1854 ; brother
of No. 1302 ; left 1871.
Merchant at MarseiUes in partnership with his brother, No. 1302.
1444. James, Herbert Lister — bom at York, January 24, 1853 ;
brother of No. 1400 ; left 1867.
Banching in Utah and in other States of the n.S.A. ; residence. Lake Town,
Utah.
1445. Ozanne, Edward Cliepmell — born in Guernsey, Decem-
ber 15, 1852 ; brother of No. 1142 ; son, vide 2687 ; left
1871.
University de France (Caen); Bachelier-en-Droit, 1873; and Licenci^-en-
Droit, 1874 ; Advocate of the Royal Court, Guernsey, 1874 ; Queen's Gomp-
troUer, 1877 ; Queen's Procureur, 1895 ; held a commission in the R.G.M.,
1874-8 : Director and Secretary, Elizabeth CoUege, 1886-91 ; and Director
since 1894 ; Deputy Prov. Grand Master Freemasons, Prov. Grand Lodge
of Guernsey and Aldemey, 1894 ; residence, Pierre Perc^e, Guernsey.
1446. de Jersey, Carey Frederick— born in Guernsey, Decem-
ber 17, 1851 ;.son of Carey Brock de Jersey and Martha
Grant; vide 1447, 1491, 1615, 1736, 1835, 2015, 2102;
left 1866.
Also Marlborough College, 1866-9 ; Corpus Christi CoU., Cambridge ; B.A.,
1874; M.A., 1877; Holy Orders, 1874; Curate of Botherham, 1874-9; St.
SUas, Lozells, 1879-85 ; and Christ Church, Worthing, 1885-92 ; Vicar of St.
Paul's, Poole, since 1892.
1447. de Jersey, William Grant — born in Guernsey, April 4,
1853 ; brother of No. 1446 ; left 186iB.
Also Marlborough College, 1866-68; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,
1871 ; Lieut., R.A., 1873 ; Capt., 1882 ; Major, 1890.
1448. Beesley, Thomas Brasher — bom in Guernsey, May 30,
1853; son of Thomas Beesley, M.R.G.P. (Commercial
Master, Elizabeth 'College), and Caroline Brasher ; vide
1536, 1864 ; left 1870.
Lichfield Theological College, 1874 ; Holy Orders, 1876 ; Curate of Ogley-
Hay, 1876-8; and Biburv, 1878-81 ; Rector of Ruardean, 1881; Pentiidge,
Dorset, 1894 ; and Chaselboume, since 1896.
1449. Swan, Alexander Nairne — ^born in Ceylon, November 25,
1844 ; son of Robert Swan ; left 1863 .
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon.
1450. Todd, George Henry — born at Liverpool, February 28,
1847; son of Thomas Stephen Todd; left 1862.
Vide Add : et Corr :
V V
Elizabeth College Beoisteb. 221
1451. Todd, Thomas Stephen — born at Oxton, September 16,
1853 ; brother of No. 1450 ; left 1862.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
1452. BrideauXy Elias John— bom in Jersey, March 7, 1849 ; son
of John Brideaux ; vide 1578 ; left 1866.
Also Victoria College, Jersey, for one year ; farming in Jersey ; residence,
St. Caen's, Jersey.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1862.
1453. Tupper, Herbert George^ — born at Bio, January 11, 1848 ;
son of William de Lara Tupper (No. 476) ; left 1863.
Merchant and broker, Buenos Ayres, 1868 ; for many years Manager of the
North American firm of C. S. Bowers & Co. ; member of the Buenos Ayres
Stock Exchange ; died 1896 ; " Much respected by his colleagues ... a
most honest, upright, and useful life " (Buenos Ay res Newspaper),
1454. Guerin (afterwards de Guerin), Eh'as — bom in Guernsey,
June 21, 1851 ; son of Lieut. -Col. Elias de Gu6rin
(B.G.M.), and Margueritta Sarah Collings Mansell ; vide
1934 ; left 1870.
No profession ; held a commission in the B.G.M. ; died 1888.
1455. Frecker, Christopher Clark — bom in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 8, 1853 ; brother of No. 1103 ; left 1865.
Sheep farming in Australia with his brother. No. 1166.
LENT TERM, 1863.
1456. Smith, Pynson Longdill— -bom in Guernsey, August 23,
1848 ; brother of No. 1432 ; left 1864.
Chemist's apprentice ; was killed in a railway accident on his way to London
in 1868 to take up an appointment as chemist.
1457. Carey, Edward Cameron — born in Guernsey, July 9,
1851 ; brother of No. 1182 ; left 1869.
Enlisted in the B.A. ; died of fever in Mauritius, 1886.
1458. Ozanne, Edward Charles— born at Louisville, Kentucky,
April 3, 1850 ; son of the Bev. T. D. Ozanne (No. 253),
and Emma Brock; vide 1496, 1497, 1558, 1586, 1779;
left 1869.
Also at " Wren's " (see No. 946) ; Indian Civil Service (Bombay )1870 ; Assistant
Collector and Magistrate, 1873-81 ; special famine duty in Bengal, 1874 (as
assistant to C. F. Magrath, No. 934) ; Bombay, 1876-7 (one year's service for
pension) ; Mysore, 1877-8 ; and Eatmawar, 1879 (thanks of the Government of
India in the various Famine Gazettes) ; on dutV at the Royal Agricultmral
CoUege, Cirencester, 1881-8 ; scholarship and diploma (M.B.A.C.) ; also
diploma and life membership of the Royai Agricultural Society ; Director of
Agriculture, Bombay, 1883-91 ; Survey and Settlement Commissioner, 1891 ;
Survey Commissioner and Director, Liand Records and Agriculture, 1893 ;
retired on pension to Guernsey, 1897 ; J.P., 1873; Fellow of the University of
Bombay, 1884 ; compiler of the Bombay Statistical Atlas, 1886, (special thanks
of the Government of India) ; and of the Short Chronich of Elizabeth College,
Guernsey, 1888 ; elected Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey, 1897 ; an Hon.
Secretary, Old Elizabethan Association; and one of the compilers of this
Register ; residence, Petite Marche,
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1459. Qlsborne, Guy — ^bom at Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 1,
1852 ; son of Frederic Newton Gisbome ; left 1864.
Said to have been accidentally drowned at an early age.
1460. Moore, Joseph Hartwell — ^bom at Lincoln, November 2,
1844 ; son of Joseph Moore ; left 1863.
Enlisted in the 102nd Begiment; retired as Corporal, and engaged in
tuition at Colombo ; was also in business in Brazil.
1461. Robinson, Henry Daniel— bom in Jersey, February 7,
1849 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1867.
B.M.L.I., 1867 ; served in H.M.8. Nardsstu, flagship of the Mediterranean
Squadron, during the Carlist War ; stationed at Bermuda, 1878-81 ; sailed in
H.M.B. Himalaya^ 1881, for the Ca]^, but found that peace had been
concluded with the Boers ; H.M.B. Swtftturet flagship, Pacinc Station, 1882-5 ;
Major, 1889 ; retired 1896 ; died 1898.
1462. Oldrieve, Lewis John— born at Tealmpton, Devon, April 11,
1849 ; son of Lewis John Oldrieve and Susanna Paige ;
left 1866.
Also at school in France, 1866-7; merchant at the Gape, 1867, and in London
till 1886 ; residence, Totnes, Devon.
1463. Oldrieve, Ernest— born at Yealmpton, September 1, 1850;
brother of No. 1462 ; left 1866.
After training at an Agricultural College, joined his father as a Land Agent,
but, health failing, he entered the NauonteJ I^ovincial Bank of England at
Totnes, where he died in 1869.
EASTER TERIVI, 1863.
1464. Oliver, Robert— bom in Jersey, March 27, 1851 ; son of
John Oliver ; left 1866.
Merchant Service till about 1880, when he settled in business in Auckland,
New Zealand.
1466. Oarey, Osmond de Beau voir — born in Guernsey, Novem-
ber 4, 1853 ; son of the Eev. Osmond Carey (No. 556),
and Margaret Carey ; vide 1676; left 1871.
Ensign, 23rd (Boyal Welsh Fusiliers), 1873 ; Instructor of Musketry, 1875 ;
Captain, 1881 ; retired, 1884 ; died in Guernsey, 1894.
1466. de Sausmarez, George Spencer — bom at Northampton,
April 4, 1855 ; son of the Eev. Havilland de Sausmarez
(No. 21), and the Hon. Elizabeth C. Spencer ; vide 1775,
1983, 2161 ; left 1863.
Also Uppingham School (Scholar), 1867; Scholar, Corpus Christ! College,
Oxford, 1873; B.A., 1877 (1st Class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A., 1880; Holy Orders,
1878; Curate of St. George's, Brentford, 1878-82 ; Acton, 1882-9: and St.
Gfeoxge's, Hanover-square, 1889-96; Rector of Acton, Middlesex, 1896.
TRINITY TERM, 1863.
1467. Vaucour, James Albert — born in Guernsey, May 1, 1849 ;
brother of No. 1327 ; left 1865.
Bosinesfl in Canada.
SiLIZABBTB COLLEOfi BBGIStBB. ddS
1468. White, Hans Thomas Fell— bom at Melbourne, May 7,
1856 ; brother of No. 1384 ; left 1867.
Also Lyc^e Imperial, Caen, 1867-8; Roval Navy, 1869; Sab-Ldeatenant,
1876 ; Boyal Naval College, 1876 ; received the thanks of the Board of Trade
for exertions on B.M.S. Tasmanic, ashore off Ponce, Porto-Rico, 1878 ; Lieut.,
1879 ; Lieutenant of H.M.S. Arah^ 1881-5 ; Naval operations near Suakim,
1884 (Egyptian m^al and Khedive's bronze star); Flag-Lieutenant to
Admiral the Hon. Walter Carpenter, Senior Naval Officer on coast of Ireland,
1887-8 ; retired Commander, 1896 ; residence, Springf oot Hall, Mallow.
1469. Valrent, John Frederic — ^born in Guernsey, March 13,
1852; son of John Yalrent and Jane Sheppard; vide
1498, 1549 ; left 1867.
Civil Engineer ; engaged at Cape Town and other parts of South Africa till
1886, when he went to Assam.
1470. Aubert, Dan Champion — born in Guernsey, September 20,
1852 ; son of Dan Aubert and Bachel Champion ; left 1867.
Business in Guernsey ; died 1887.
1471. Le Cocq, Peter Mellish— bom at Cherbourg, September 16,
1849; son of Peter Le Cocq and Clarissa Mellish; vide
1472, 1534 ; left 1867.
Merchant in Guernsey and in Paris, where he died, 1889.
1472. Le Cocq, Henry Robert— bom at Cherbourg, May 16,
1851 ; brother of No. 1471 ; left 1868.
Private tuition in London, 1868-70 ; resided in France during the War, 1870-1,
and in Paris during part of the Commune, 1871 ; Brazilian merchant in Paris
from 1871 ; representative of the " Centro da Lavoura^' organized exhibition
of Brazilian products at the Agricultural Shows of Bourges and Beauvais,
1886 ; for these and other services decorated as " Officer of the Order of the
Rose " by the Emperor of Brazil, and received the thanks of the Brazilian
Gk)vemment ; residence, Neuilly-sur-Seine.
1473. Sinclair, John— bora at Calcutta, November 16, 1849; son
of Joseph Bruce Sinclair, of Stirling ; left 1865.
Merchant in Calcutta.
1474. Sinclair, James Jasper— born at Calcutta, June 7, 1851 ;
brother of No. 1473 ; left 1868.
Merchant in Calcutta.
1475. Kennedy, Edmund Charles— born at Ec^st Hendred,
August 16, 1853 ; son of the Rev. J. D. Kennedy (No. 76),
and Elizabeth Chepmell ; left 1871.
Trinity CoUe^e, Oxford ; Ist Class in Classics at Moderations, 1875 ; B.A.
(3rd Class, Lit. Hum.), 1877 ; M.A., 1882 ; engaged in classical tuition as
private tutor; residence, Winchester.
1476. Carey, John Thomas— bom at Alicante, October 17, 1851 •
brother of No. 1401 ; left 1869.
Medicine; Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1874; L.8.A., 1875; M.B.,
Aberdeen, 1875; Army Medical Department, 1877; Surgeon-Major, 1889;
Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel, 1897; P.M.O., Jersey, 1896; served in the
Afghan War, 1878-80 ; assault and capture of the Peiwar Eotal (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp).
dd4 Slizabbth Collbgb Begistej^.
1477. Carey, William— born at Alicante, February 1, 1653;
brother of No. 1401 ; son, vide 2797 ; left 1872.
Universitd de France (Caen) ; Bachelier en Droit, 1875 ; Advocate of the
Royal Court, Guernsey, 1876 ; Officiating Queen's Comptroller, 1895 ;
declined the permanent vacancy ; Major in the 3rd Begiment, B.6.L.I. ;
retired 1889 ; residence, Beechwood, Guernsey.
1478. Leeds, Augustus Rowley Brooke— bom at Eyde, May 15,
1852 ; son of Augustus Frederic Leeds, of Barfield, Eyde,
and Anna Maria Savage ; left 1863.
Captain, Isle of Wight Kifle Volunteers, 1876 ; residence, Barfield, Byde.
1479. Carey, Julius Brock— bom in Guernsey, January 22, 1850 ;
brother of No. 1084 ; left 1865.
Also Bedford School of Farming ; farming in Buenos Ayres ; returned to
Guernsey and died in 1884.
1480. Carey, Denis Le Marchant — bora in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 16, 1851 ; brother of No. 1084 ; left 1865.
Merchant Service, Green's ships, 1864-8 ; then in the Liverpool " Hall Line,"
1869-72; coffee planter, Ceylon, 1872-5; engaged in Silver Mines, Bocky
Mountains, 1876; farming in New Zealand, 1877-8, and in Guernsey, 1879-80;
residence, Toronto Lodge, Foulon, Guernsey.
1481. Freeman, John Joseph — bom in London, April 8, 1851;
son of Joseph Freeman (of the firm " Mowlem, Burt, and
Freeman," "Westminster and Guernsey), and Elizabeth
Burt ; vide 1754 ; left 1867.
Solicitor ; articled to Messrs. Bell, Steward & Lloyd, London ; practice in
London from 1873; Commissioner of Oaths; residence, Shepperton-on-
Thames.
1482. Collas, Ernest — born in Guernsey, December 1, 1847 ; son
of John Collas ; son, vide 2609 ; left 1863.
Farmer and tomato grower, Guernsey ; Constable, Yale parish ; residence,
Boseland.
1483. Hildyard, Robert Charles Thoroton— bom at Eowley,
Yorks, January 6, 1853 ; son of the Rev. Henry Charles
Thoroton Hildyard and Julia Wharton ; left 1871.
Tea planter in Assam ; died 1891.
1484. Hildyard, Cecil Henry Thoroton— born at Rowley,
Yorks, February 16, 1855 ; brother of No. 1483 ; left 1872.
Served as Lieutenant in the Native Contingent in the Zulu War ; business in
South Africa ; died at Barberton, 1897.
1485. Gates, Charles Cecil — bom at Scarborough, March 12,
1854 ; son of the Rev. John Gates, Principal of Elizabeth
' College, and Harriet Wharton ; left 1870.
Also King Edward YI.'s Grammar School, Bromsgrove; Exeter College,
Oxford, 1872 ; Lieutenant, B.G.M. ; Lieutenant, 102nd (Boyal Madras
Fusiliers) 1874 ; Captain, 1883 ; exchanged into the 88th (Connaught
Bangers), 1886 ; retired, 1894, to Guernsey ; residence, Creslow, Mount Bow.
1486. James, Edward Barry Allinson — born in Ireland
August 28, 1851 ; son of Henry James ; left 1863.
Suainess in London.
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1487. Monteith, William — born at Glasgow, April 13, 1851 ; son
of John Monteith and Mary Matthews ; left 1865.
Merchant in British Columbia.
1488. Buller, Edwin Charles — born at Cambridge, March 24,
1851 ; son of Charles Buller ; left 1864.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1863.
1489. Martin, Edwin Charles — born in London, December 21,
1852 ; son of Thomas Martin ; left 1870.
Commercial traveller ; emigrated to Australia.
1490. Robinson, George Mark — born in Aldemey, October 22,
1850 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1868.
Assistant-Superintendent, Indian Government Telegraph Department, 1870 ;
Superintendent, 1890 ; retired on pension in 1892 ; residence, Westend,
Southampton.
1491. de Jersey, James Esten — born in Guernsey, May 31, 1854;
brother of No. 1446 ; left 1868.
Also Marlborough, 1868-70 ; and King's College, London, 1870-2 ; apprenticed
to Sir W. G. Armstrong & Co. (Hydraulic and Mechanical Engineers, and
Cannon Manufacturers), 1873-77 ; employed by them as Engineer in charge
of Works at Elswick to 1879 ; represented the company in Australia, 1879-90 ;
Managing Director of " Liddell Engineering Co., Ltd.," London.
1492. Mauger, George Frederic— bom at Rio, March 12, 1852 ;
son of Thomas Edmund Mauger and Anna Jackson ; left
1867.
Returned to Brazil, where he went into business; died about 1880.
1493. Mauger, James Edmund— born at Eio, June 18, 1854;
brother of No. 1492 ; left 1869.
Schoolmaster in Brazil ; died about 1880.
1494. Carey, Walter Collinson— born at Huntingdon, June 18,
1852 ; brother of No. 1304 ; left 1869.
Electrical Engineer; Assoc. Member, Institute of Electrical Engineers,
1884 ; for many years Chief Electrician in one of the Eastern TeTem>ph
Company's cable-repairing steamers ; Assistant- Superintendent and Elec-
trician to the Eastern Telegraph Co., at Gibraltar, 1897.
LENT TERM, 1864.
1495. Webb, Richard Henry Allen — bom at Cork, February 28,
1848 ; son of Eichard Webb and Joanna Brennan ; left
1864.
Clerk, and afterwards Superintendent, in the office of the Accountant
General, Bombay ; died whue on leave, in Guernsey, 1895*
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1496. Ozanne, James Saumarez — bom at Bardstown, Kentucky,
Maroh 5, 1852 ; brother of No. 1458 ; left 1865. '
H.M.S. training ship Conway, 1865-7 ; Merchant Service, 1867-91 ; served his
apprenticeship in the China tea clippers, 1867-71 ; joined the service of
Messrs. Aitken, lilbam & Co., 1872; commanded the Loch Vennachar,
1877-84 ; and the Loch By m, 1885-91 ; retired, 1891 ; fruit growing in Guernsey,
1892 ; residence, Les Naltiaux, St. Andrew's.
1497. Ozanne, William Henry— bom at Kirkwood, Mississippi,
November 25, 1853 ; brother of No. 1458 ; left 1870.
Old Bank, Guernsey, 1870-3 ; Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, 1873 ; became
Inspector of Branches ; died at Wagga-Wagga, New South Wales, 1891.
1498. Valrent, William Henry— bom in Guernsey, July 8, 1853 ;
brother of No. 1469 ; left 1869.
Civil Engineer ; and afterwards in business ; succeeded his younger brother.
No. 1549, as manager for the firm, De Putron & Booth, in Trinidad in 1879,
and died there in 1882.
1499. Qreenslade, Henry Osborne— bom in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 23, 1854; son of Osborne Greenslade and Mary
Giffard ; left 1870. -
Tea planter in Ceylon.
1500. McCrea, Charles Brooke Potenger— bom in Guemsey,
April 22, 1855 ; brother of No. 1294 ; left 1872.
Student at the Boyal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1873 ; tea planter,
Ceylon ; afterwards engaged in a bank in the n.S.A.
1501. Brock, Thomas — bom in Guernsey, January 12, 1851;
brother of No. 1391 ; left 1865.
H.M.B. Conway y training ship ; Merchant Service ; served in Wigram's ships ;
afterwards went to Fiji ; resides in London.
1502. Lacy, Saumarez Dacre — born in India, June 12, 1852;
son of T. S. Lacy, D.I.G.H., Bengal (No. 16), and
EUzabeth Gairdner ; vide 1525 ; left 1865.
Royal Navy, 1866 ; Snb-Lieatenant, 1872 ; Lieutenant, 1876 ; Commander,
1891 ; Lieutenant of H.M.S. Heady daring the Egyptian War of 1882 ; present
at the taking of the Suez Canal (Egyptian medal and Khedive's star);
Inspecting Commander, Coeistgaard, Carrickfergus, 1896 ; residence,
Saumarez Lodge, Guemsey.
1503. Falla, James Bellamy — bom in Guernsey, August 24, 1849;
brother of No. 1160 ; left 1866.
Merchant Service ; lost at sea while second officer of the ship Albert Victor,
on voyage from Calcutta to Bombay, in 1872.
1504. Thomson, Edward William— bom at Kamptee, India,
October 7, 1848 ; brother of No. 1406 ; left 1865.
Medicine (Sheffield, St. Mary's, London, and Edinburgh) ; L.B.C.P., Edin.,
and L.M., 1874; L.B.C.S., Edin., 1874; private practice at Sheffield;
Capt., York Engineer Vol., 1876; Major, 1886-9 ; residence, Sheffield.
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1505. Carey, John Herbert Carteret — ^bom in Guernsey,
April 11, 1851 ; son of the Rev. Carteret Priaulx Carey
(No. 210), and Martha McCrea ; vide 1588, 1723 ; left
1869.
Lieutenant, 2nci Middlesex Rifle Militia, 1871 ; and at the same time,
Lieutenant, 3rd Regiment, R.G.M. ; Lieutenant, 18th (Royal Ldsh) Regiment,
1878 ; Lieutenant, 60th Royal Rifles, 1873 ; exchanged into the 84th Regiment,
1877; retired, 1877; Captain, 3rd Regiment, R.G.L.I., 1878; Captain and
Adjutant (with temporary Army rank), Ist Regiment, R.G.L.I., 187S ;
engaged in the re-organization oi the R.6.M., including the restoration of
ancient badges on the colours and uniform ; Hon. Major, 1866 ; retired on
pension with the hon. rank of Major, 1894 ; Major and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel,
1st Regiment, R.G.L.I., 1894; retired in that rank, 1897; member of the
Soci^te Jersiaise ; member of the Council of the Guernsey Historical and
Antiquarian Society ; Hon. Secretury, and one of the chief promoters of the
Elizabeth College Loan Exhibition, 1893 ; residence. Castle Carey, Guernsey.
1506. Kelly, Arthur Dillon Denis — bom in Ireland, December 5,
1853 ; son of Gen. Sir Biohard Denis Kelly, E.C.B., and
EUen Dillon; left 1864.
Sub-Lieutenant, Border Regiment, 1873; Captain, 1888; Major, 1891;
Deputy Assistant Comm.-GtoneraJ, Commissariat and Transport Stafif, 1881-6;
residence, Shrublands, Earley, Reading.
1507. Barton, John Henry Noel — bom at Southampton, Feb-
ruary 26, 1851 ; son of the Bev. Henry Noel Barton (No.
570) ; left 1866.
Also Sherborne School ; Eeble College, Oxford, 1870; B.A.,1877; M.A.,1878;
Holy Orders, 1877 ; Curate of St. John the Evangelist, Kingston-on-Thames,
1877 ; and Curate of Awre, Newnham, Gloucestershire; St. Mary, Lambeth,
1879; Belbroughton, 1881 ; Ordsall, 1884 ; and St. John's, Cinderford, since
1887.
1508. Holcombe, Harcourt A. C. L.— born in Sussex, August 3,
1855 ; brother of No. 1392 ; left 1868.
Emigrated to Australia.
1509. Williams, Charles Watkin George— born at Pontypool,
March 12, 1852; son of Charles H. Williams, J.P. for
Monmouth, and Mary Ann Jones ; vide 1591, 1748.
Died, 1871, in Guernsey, while at Elizabeth College.
1510. Lundy, Francis Walter — bom in the West Indies,
November 25, 1848 ; son of James Lundy ; left 1866.
Ensign, 84th Regiment, 1868 ; Assistant Commissary, Control Department,
1871; retired in 1880; served in the Ashanti War under Sir Garnet Wolseley,
and was in charge of a convoy attacked by Ashantees, 1874 (medal and clasp).
1511. Carlyon, Philip— born at Exeter, July 13, 1846; son of the
Eev. Philip Carlyon ; left 1864.
No profession.
EASTER TERM, 1864.
1512. Qunning, Harry Walter Atklnson--born in London,
November 16, 1850 ; son of Charles Gunning ; left 1865.
Merchant Service (Bates <& Son, Liverpool) for two voyages ; then under a
private tuiipr ia Gaemsey for one yeaar; re-entexed the MerehaAt Seryic«
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(Gaatle Line, Donald Cnrrie & Co.) ; afterwards joined the British India
Steam Navigation Co. ; was third officer in the s.s. Dacca j when wrecked in
1892; served in some twenty of their ships, becoming master of the s.s.
Chiltra ; retired and died in Mandalay in 1894.
1513. Price, Arthur Edward — born at Monmouth, 1847 ; son of
William F. Price, M.D., and Lucy Gabb; left 1865.
Civil Service (competition) ; died at the age of twenty-five in 1873 at
Lngwardine Vicarage, near Hereford.
1514. Philpotty William Henry — born in Guernsey, August 28,
1854 ; son of William Philpott and Agnes de Putron ; vide
1984 ; left 1869.
Also Uppingham ; and King's College, London ; Theological Associate, 1881 ;
Holy Orders, 1881 ; Cnrate at Pershore, 1881 ; Bromsgrove, 1882 ; Etherley,
1886 ; Vicar of Forest-with-Frith, Dio. Durham, since 1891.
1515. Hulbert, Norman Lee— bom in London, May 24,1851;
son of Henry Hulbert ; left 1866.
Tea planter, Bengal ; died of sunstroke in Calcutta about 1875.
1516. Rust, Thomas Holyoake— born in Ceylon, June 24, 1862 ;
son of Thomas Bust ; left 1866.
Blundell Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge; B.A., 1873 ; M.A., 1880 ;
Holy Orders, 1876; Chaplain of the Clergy Orphan School, Canterbury,
1876-9, and of the High School, Bishop Stortford, 1879-82; Curate of Prestwich,
1883 ; Assistant-Master, Church Grammar School, Melbourne, 1884-5 ; Vicar
of Holy Trinity, Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia, 1886 ; Incumbent of St.
Matthias, Richmond, Victoria, 1896; and Minister of St. Martin's,
Hawksbum, Melbourne, 1897.
1517. Rust, Walter John George — born in Ceylon, June 17,
1855; brother of 1516; left 1867.
Council Clerk, Swansea, Tasmania.
1518. Evett, Charles — bom in London, April 6, 1851; son of
Elliott Evett ; left 1864.
Died young of consumption.
1519. Mann, James Saumarez— born in Guernsey, October 11,
1851; son of Lieutenant James Saumarez Mann, E.N.
(No. 373), and Julia Routh ; left 1870.
Open scholarship, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1870 ; 2nd class in Clebssics at
]Vfi)derations, 1872 ; B.A. (Ist class Lit. Hum.), 1874; M.A., 1878 ; Fellow
(after exam.) of Trinity Coll., 1879-88 : re-elected to " Extraordinary
Fellowship," 1889, for one year: Examiner in Pass Final Schools, Oxford,
1884-5 ; and in Honour School of LitersB Humaniores, 1889-90 ; Lecturer of
Trinity CoU., 1879-90; Lecturer in Greek at Bedford CoU., London, 1885-91 ;
left Oxford, 1890; Assistant Editor of the JSjpeakeri 1892; residence, Bromley,
Kent.
TRINITY TERM, 1864.
1520. Montanaro, Charles Alfred — born in Malta, June 20,
1855 ; son of Alfred Montanaro (of Malta) ; left 1865.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant, B.A., 1874 ; died, 1879, of wounds
reodved in the Afghan Campaign.
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1521. Conran, Thomas Wills — born in Australia, November 6,
1850 ; son of Colonel Lewis Conran and Catherine Wills
(daughter of the famous Australian explorer) ; vide 1522,
1590, 1621 ; left 1865.
Ensien, 26th CameronianB, 1868; Lientenant, 1871; retired, 1873: sheep
farming in Queensland ; and afterwards mining expert ; residence, Melbourne.
1522. Conran, Henry Lewis — bom in Australia, December 26,
1851 ; brother of No. 1521 *; left 1865.
Royal Navy; retired as Midshipman, and went to Queensland; sheep
farming with No. 1521 ; afterwards a mining broker at Adelaide.
1523. Brock, Alexander Cameron — born in Guernsey, June 7,
1855 ; brother of No. 1391 ; left 1871.
Medicine, Guy's Hospital ; M.R.O.8., Eng., 1877, and L.R.C.P., Lon., 1877;
Assistant House Surgeon and Physician, Bristol Gteneral Hospital ; member,
British Medical Association ; practice at Dorking ; died 1898.
1524. Ozanne, Joseph Albert — born at New Orleans, U.S.A.,
May 13, 1848 ; son of Peter Martin Ozanne (brother of
No. 145), and Beatrice Sutherland ; left 1865.
Farming in the U.S.A.
1525. Lacy, Alexander Gaird ner — bom at Mussoorie, India,
August 30, 1853 ; brother of No. 1502 ; left 1870.
1876 ; House t^hysician, Guy's Hosjoital ; ^House Surgeon, Brighton and Hove
Lying-in Hospital ; private practice at Ascot ; member, British Medical
Medicine, Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S., England L.S.A.,1875: L.R.G.P., Lon.,
iPhysician, Guy's Hospital ;H<
Association ; awarded the bronze medal of the Royal Humane Society for
saving life at Les Torres, Guernsey, 1879 ; residence, Ascot.
1526. Newell, Percy Herbert— born at East Lydford, Novem-
ber 29, 1853 ; son of the Rev. Percy Newell and Harriet
Juson ; left 1865.
Merchant Service in " Green's " ships ; then business in London ; joined an
expedition to the Arctic Seas, 1897.
1527. Collas, Edwin Jervoise Francis — born at Bideford,
April 20, 1853 ; son of John Collas and Maria de Putron ;
left 1865.
Royal Jersey Militia, 1874 ; Captain, 1883; Captain, Army Reserve, 1858;
8rd (Militia) Batt. Worcester Regiment, 1887 ; Hon. Major, P.S. Aldershot,
1889; died in Jersey, 1891.
1528. La Touche, George Digges— born in Ireland, February 10,
1852 ; son of Edmund La Touche ; left 1867.
Emigrated to Australia.
1529. Stow, William Walter — born in Somerset, October 12,
1850 ; son of William Stow ; left 1865.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1530. Dobree, Edwin de Saumarez— born in Somerset, May 12,
1855 ; brother of No. 1338 ; left 1871.
Also Marlborough College, 1868-9 ; sculptor and painter ; pupil of Rafifaelo
Monti, and Sir Joseph Boebm ; exhibitor in the Royal Academy, 1886 ;
Captain, 2nd Regiment, R.G.L.I., 1886 ; residence, Ronoeval, Guernsey.
230 Elizabeth GoiiLBQb Bbgistbb.
1531. Ozanne, Albert — bom in Guernsey, February 22, 1855;
brother of No. 1274 ; left 1871.
Lieatenant, B.G.L.I., 1878; Merchant Service.
1532. de Baugy, Hilary Oliver— bom in Guemsey, December 29,
1850 ; brother of No. 1283 ; left 1865.
Coffee planter, Ceylon, 1870-72 ; went to New Zealand for two years, and after
a short further stay in Ceylon, went to the U.S.A. ; thence to British
Colombia ; and thence to Western Anstralia.
1533. Cosset, James WoodrifT— bom in Mauritius, March 22,
1851 ; son of James Gosset and Asia Hurrell ; left 1864.
Agency Bank of New Zealand ; at one time agent at Halcombe, New Zealand.
1534. Le Cocq, John Herbert — bom in Guemsey, January 17,
1853 ; brother of No. 1471 ; left 1869.
No profession ; a keen sportsman ; after some years' residence in Fomerania,
settled in Paris in 1872; residence. Avenue Elleiber, Paris.
1535. Moullin, Arthur Daniel — born in Guemsey, March 2, 1852;
brother of No. 1048 ; left 1868.
Sub-Lieutenant, 3rd (Prince of Wales') Draeoon Guards ; became a Civil
Engineer on leaving the Army ; Associate Member, Institute C.E., 1874 ;
engaged on railway construction and other works.
1536. Beesley, George Bonamy — bom in Guemsey, Decem-
ber 28, 1855 ; brother of No. 1448 ; left 1871.
Merchant Service ; lost at sea — swept off the deck of the ship Jungfra^^ 1872.
1537. Sparrow, Henry Glendower Bodychan— bom at
Birmingham, May 4, 1851; son of John Bodychan
Sparrow, of Eedhill, Anglesey, and Sarah Blake; vide
1538, 1561 ; left 1865.
Sheep farming in Australia, 1874 ; afterwards superintendent of an estate
near Melbourne ; went with the N.S.W. Contingent to the Soudan Campaign,
1885 ; served with the Camel Corps (twice mentioned in despatches) ; com-
missioned by the N.S.W. Gk)vernment, as Captain, to raise and organize a
corps of mounted infantry; deputed by the Gk)vemment to the Aldershot
Manoeuvres in 1892; resigned in 1894 with rank of Major; owner of
1538. Sparrow, Arthur Edward Bodychan— bom in Gxiemsey,
December 18, 1852 ; brother of No. 1537 ; left 1865.
Sheep farming in Australia with his brother. No. 1587 ; afterwards manager
of an estate ; died 1886.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1864.
1539. Whitney, Edward — bom in Cheshire, May 14, 1853 ; son of
Thomas Whitney ; left 1868.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1540. Whitney, Robert John — born in Cheshire, October 1, 1855;
• brother of No. 1539 ; left 1868.
Vide Add : et Corr ;
Elizabbth Colleob Bboistbb. 2S1
1541. Qibbings, Thomas Christopher Albergat — bom in
Trinidad, June 12, 1853 ; son of Colonel Thomas Gibbings
and Ninotte Marie Geofroy ; vide 1553, 1554 ; left 1867.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1542. Thomson, Charles Mandevllle— bom at Eamptee, India,
December 8, 1849 ; brother of No. 1406 ; left 1864.
Sugar planter in the West Indies.
1543. Tardif, Edmund William — bora in Guernsey, December 5,
1853 ; brother of 1141 ; left 1867.
Farming in Canada.
1544. Bainbrigge, Reginald John — ^born at Toronto, August 12,
1853; son of Reginald Bainbrigge (Lieut., 48th Begt.),
and Dora Sweeting ; son, vide 2707 ; left 1866.
H.M.'8 training ship Worcester, 1868 ; Merchant Service (Wigram's ships),
1869-72 ; coffee planter, Ceylon, 1873-80 ; retired to Guernsey, 1880 ; Seigneur
of ihe fief " Bomus ; " residence, Eohais Manor.
1545. McCrea, John Frederick — born at Madras, April 2, 1854 ;
brother of No. 1355 ; left 1872.
Medicine, Guy's Hospital, London ; M.B.C.S., England, and L.B.C.P.,
London, 1878; volunteered for the Zulu War, 1878; appointed Civil Surgeon
to H..M.'s forces at Cape Town ; appointed Surp^eon, 1st Be^ment Cape
Yeomanry, in the Basuto War, 1880 ; decorated with the Victoria Cross for
conspicuous bravery at the battle of Tweefontein on 14th January, 1881 ; left
Basutoland, 1881, and was attached to the Cape Mounted Bifles ; Surffeon,
Cape Infantry, 1882 ; Surgeon-Major, Colonial Forces, 1886 ; Surgeon-Major,
Cape Mounted Biflemen, 1886; acting P.M.O., Colonial Forces, 1891;
died 1894.
Surgeon McCrea at Tweefontein: — ''After the enemy had forced the
Burghers to retire. Surgeon McCrea went out for some distance under a
heavy fire, and, with the assistance of Captain Huxton, of the Mafeting Con-
tingent, conveyed a wounded burgher, named Aircamp, to the shelter of a
large ant heap ; and, having put him in a position of safety, retired to the
Ambulance for a stretcher, whilst on the way Surgeon McCrea was severely
wounded in the ricrht breast by a bullet, but he continued to perform his
duties at the Ambulance, and continued to assist in bringing in the wounded
for the remainder of the day, scarcely taking time to dress ms own wound."
LENT TERM, 1865.
1546. Hackett, John— bom in Surrey, March 23, 1851; son of
General John Hackett and Harriet Tayler; vide 1629,
1630 ; left 1872.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B. A., 1876; M. A., 1879; B.D., 1889; Holy Orders,
1876 ; Curate of Gtaydon, 1876-8 ; joined the Army Chaplains' Department ;
served at Portsmouth, 1878-9; Cork, 1879-81; Malta, 1881-2; Egypt
Expedition), 1882; Shemess, 1882-8; Colchester, 1883-4; Egypt, 1884-5;
Dublin, 1885-6; Cyprus, 1886-8; Shomcliffe, 1888-92; Dublin, 1892-3;
Cyprus, 1893-5 ; Cork, 1895.
1547. Engleheart, George Herbert— born in Ghiernsey, April 25,
1851 ; son of George Engleheart and Winifriede Dicker ;
left 1869.
Scholar, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1869 ; B.A., 1874 ; M.A., 1877 ; Holy Orders,
1875 ; Curate of Lucton, 1875-77, and St. George's, Leicester, 1877-81 ; Vicar
of Chute Forest, Sanun, since 1881.
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1548. Green, Frank Lancelyn — born in Wales, December 14,
1864 ; brother of No. 1397 ; left 1872.
Apprentice, Laird's Ship-building Works, Birkenhead, and then went to
Australia.
1549. Valrent, George Henry — born in Guernsey, October 8,
1855 ; brother of No. 1469 ; left 1870.
Clerk in the firm **De Pntron & Booth," London; and afterwards manager
for the firm in Trinidad, where he died, 1879.
1550. Gamble, Robert Samuel— bom at Belfast, October 27,
1866 ; son of William Gamble and Margaret Black ; vide
1706, 1751 ; left 1871.
Merchant and Commission Agent at Belfast ; residence, Holywood.
1551. Brock, Francis Lacy — born in Guernsey, May 20, 1855;
third son of William Brock (Belmont) Colonel, E.G.M.,
and A.D.C. to the Lieut. -Governor, and Cecilia Ogle ; vide
1773 ; left 1872.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; residence, Nuwera Ellia, Ceylon.
1552. Pease, Douglas Clifford— born at Beverley, August 27,
1854 ; brother of No. 1363 ; left 1867.
Also Abingdon Grammaj: School ; studied medicine, but, through ill-health,
abandoned the profession and went to Ceylon (1874) as a coffee planter and
railwajr engineer (Haputala Extension) ; in 1887, joined his brother (No. 1353)
in business at Fort Elizabeth ; after two years he joined the British South
Africa Police ; took part in the expedition to Bulawayo ; on the outbreak of
the rebellion was called out as a volunteer, and saw four months' hard
service (medal with three clasps) ; residence, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
1553. Qibbings, Robert Augustus Combermere — bom in
Demerara, October 9i9, 1864; brother of No. 1541; left
1867.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1554. Gibbings, Henry Cornwall Cotton — born in Demerara,
April 24, 1856 ; brother of No. 1541 ; left 1867.
Boyal Munster Fusiliers, 1875; Major, 1891; Army Pay Dept., 1884-9;
Soudan Expedition (Sua.kim), 1885 ; attached to the Grenadier Guards (action
at Hasheen, medal and clasp, and bronze stajr) ; Soudan, 1885-6 ; Frontier
Field Force ; retired, 1896.
1665. Carre, Thomas Guilbert — born in Guernsey, December 1,
1850 ; son of Thomas Carr6 and Mary Ann Naftel ; left
1869.
Clerk at the GrefPe, Guernsey, 1870-81; Dep.-Greffier, 1881 ; died 1883.
1556. Carre, John — born in Guernsey, February 9, 1852; brother
of No. 1555 ; left 1866.
Farming in St. Andrew's, Guernsey ; Douzenier of St. Andrew's ; residence,
Les Blicqs.
1657. Naftel, Cecil Oakley — born in Guernsey, May 21, 1864;
son of Paul Naftel, the artist, and Drawing Master of
Elizabeth College, and Isabel Oakley ; vide 1992 ;
left 1871.
^ Tea planter, Ceylon ; residence, Colombo,
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1558. Ozanne, Charles Heineken — born at Kirkwood,
Mississippi, July 25, 1855 ; brother of No. 1458 ; left 1873.
Army Control Department, 1874 (open competition) ; Ordnance Store Dept.,
as Dep. AsBt. Gomm. Gen., with rank of Captain, 1880; served in Malta,
1881-4; Effypt, 1884-6; Aldemey, 1886-9; Chatham, 1889-91; Naval
Chrdnance Dept., 1891 ; Dep. Naval Ordnance Officer, with rank of Major,
1892, and Lt.-CoL, 1897 ; residence, Blackheath.
1559. Roland, John William Wittlngham— born at Manchester,
July 24, 1852 ; son of William Roland ; left 1865.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1560. Spence, Michael Ramsay — bom at Hoshungabad, India,
February 10, 1850; son of Gen. James Kqox Spence,
H.E.I.O.S., Bengal, and Sophia Ramsay ; left 1866.
Ensign, Srd Buffs, 1869 ; Lieut., Bengal Staff Corps, 1871 ; Captain, 1881 ;
Commissariat Department, 1878; A.D.C. to the Iiieut.-Gk>vemor, N.W.P.,
1874-6; died 1883.
1561. Sparrow, Llewellyn Wynne — bom at Bhrmingham, Feb-
ruary 17, 1849 ; elder brother of No. 1537 ; left 1865.
Comet, 14th Hussars, 1871 ; Lieut., 1871 ; exchanged into the 48th Regt.,
1873; died 1877.
1562. Wilkinson, John Daniel — born in Somerset, December 29,
1849 ; son of John Wilkinson ; left 1865.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1563. Morewood, Henry Francis — born at New York, Sep-
tember, 1855 ; son of George Barrow Morewood (of New
York), and Ann Cooper Routh ; vide 1739 ; left 1872.
Also Columbia College, New York ; graduated in the School of Mines ;
joined his father in business ; residence, JQnglewood, New Jersey, U.S.A.
1564. Franl<lin, Charles Vernon — bom at Manchester, Novem-
ber 30, 1855 ; son of Maj.-Gen. Charles Trigance Franklin,
E.A., C.B., J.P., and Lucy Haywood; vide 1710; left
1868.
Also Marlborough College, 1868 ; died there of scarlet fever, 1869.
EASTER TERM, 1865.
1565. Emmott, Charles Martin — born in London, January 21 ;
1855; son of Christopher Emmott and half brother to
No. 1314 ; left 1865.
Merchant Service, and afterwards business in Guernsey.
1566. Agnew, Thomas James— bom in Guernsey, June 25, 1855 ;
son of Thomas Hilary Agnew and Mary Le Page ; vide
1647, 1737 ; left 1869.
Merchant at Fort Garry (now Winnipeg), Manitoba, 1876-9; and then at
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan ; was Lieut, in the Prince Albert Volunteers
throughout the " Biel " rebellion in 1885 ; served also, with the Police, at the
capture of "Almighty Voice," 1896 ; elected Member for Prince Albert in the
Territorial Assembly at Begina, 1897.
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1667. de Havilland, John Thomas Ross — born at Brighton,
April 11, 1852 ; son of the Eev. Charles Ross de Havilland
(No. 14), and Grace Anna Verner ; son, vide 2683 ; left
1871.
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1871; B.A., 1874; M.A., 1877; Univerait^ de France,
Caen ; B. en-Droit, 1877 ; elected Jurat of the Boyal Court, Guernsey, 1881;
Supervisor for one year ; Director of Elizabeth College, 1884-90, and since 1895 :
Seigneur of the fiefs, Dom Johan Le Moigne, Pr^tre, alias du Castel, and
Lucas Hemault ; residence, Havilland Hall.
1568. Montgomrey, James — born at Syracuse, U.S.A., March 11,
1853; son of Malcolm Montgomrey and Anna Bosina
Fleuti ; left 1872.
Office of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., London ; died 1880.
1569. Montgomrey, Malcolm — bom at Syracuse, U.S.A.,
April 16, 1855 ; brother of No. 1568 ; left 1872.
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1876 ; M.A., 1881; Honours gained at T.C.D.:
—First Junior Exhibition, 1872 ; First Classical Scholarship, 1873 ; First of
First Classical Honours, 1873, 4 and 5; First Senior Exhibition, 1874;
Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek ; Vice-Chancellor's Medal for Latinj Vice-
ChanceUor's Prize for Latin Essav ; First Senior Moderatorship in Classics,
1876 ; University Studentship in Classics ; Ferrar Memorial Prize (Compara-
tive Philology). (&c., &c. ; tutor of candidates for honours, 1881-8 ;
Examiner in Greek for the Commissioners of Intermediate Education,
Ireland ; locum tenens for Dr. Maguire in 1880 as Professor of Latin at
Queen's College, Galway; his health breaking down, he resided in
Switzerland, 1888-91, and in Bournemouth, 1892-7 ; appointed assistant-
master of Channel View School, Clevedon, 1897; has edited portions of
Homer, Ovid, and CsBsar, for school use.
1570. Hunt-Boyse, St. George Philip — bom at Stoke Fleming,
July, 1855 ; son of Captain H. S. Hunt-Boyse, E.N., J.P.,
D.L., of Bannow House, Co. Wexford; left 1866.
Joined the Cape Frontier Mounted Bifles, 1874 ; served with distinction.
1571. Hansard, Montague — born in Somerset, January 30, 1856;
son of Frederick Hansard ; left 1865.
Vide Add; et Corr:
1572. Wilson, George Munkhouse— born at Salisbury, January 3,
1854 ; brother of No. 1114 ; left 1868.
Solicitor (Wilson & Sons) at Salisbury and Winton, 1876 ; Deputy Coroner
for WUts.
1573. Sutherland, John Claude — bom at Wanganui, New
Zealand, November 26, 1851 ; son of Asst.-Comm.-Gen.
J. M. M. Sutherland and Eliza M. Midwood ; vide 1574,
1606 ; left 1868.
Business at Manchester ; died 1890.
1574. Sutherland, Frederic Vernon— bom at King George's
Sound, West Australia, June 8, 1853; brother of No.
1573 ; left 1868.
Business at Manchester ; died 1893.
Elizabeth Golleqe Bbgister. 235
1575. Monteith, John — born at St. Malo, June 24, 1852 ; brother
of No. 1345 ; left 1868.
Lientenant, 72nd Highlanders (Kosshire Buffs), 1872 ; Bombay Staff Corps,
1876 ; 2nd Bind Horse, 1877 , 8rd Bombay " Queen's Own " Light Cavalry,
1881; Captain, 1884 ; 7th Bombay Lancers (Belooch Horse), 1885 ; Major,
1892 ; D.A.A.G., Bombay, 1892-94 ; Afghan War, 1879-80 ; action at Girishk ;
battle of Maiwand ; defence of and sortie from Kandahar and battle of 1st
September (mentioned three times in despatches, medal with clasp) ; Soudan
Expedition, 1885, Suakim (medal with clasp, bronze star); Znob Talley
Expedition, 1890 ; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 2nd Bombay Lancers,
1576. Monteith, Arthur Mackworth— born at St. Malo, Sep-
tember 18, 1853 ; brother of No. 1345 ; left 1868.
Lieutenant, 72nd Highlanders (Kosshire Buffs) 1872 ; Bombay Staff Corps,
1876 ; 8rd Sind Horse, 1879 ; Ist Bombay Cavalry (Lancers), 1882 ; Captain,
1885; 7th Bombav Lancers, 1886; Major, 1892; Afghan War, 1878-80;
action at Tukht-i-Pul ; battle of Maiwand (wounded) ; defence of Kandahar
and battle of 1st September (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ;
retired 1897.
1577. Colling8, Arthur — bom in London, December 2, 1852; son
of Stephen CoUings and Eliza Tennent ; left 1867.
Civil Engineer ; Cooper's Hill Engineering College ; appointed Assistant
Engineer, P.W.D., Burmah ; died early in life, as secona grade Assistant
Engineer.
TRINITY TERM, 1865.
1578. Brideaux, Philip John — bom in Jersey, September 2, 1852;
brother of No. 1452 ; left 1866.
Also Victoria College, Jersey ; farming in Connecticut, U.S.A.
1579. Smith, Henry Phillips — born at Madras, November 19,
1854 ; son of Henry PhiUips ; left 1866.
Vide Add : et Oorr :
1580. Smith, George Alexander— bom at Madras, August 7,
1856 ; brother of No. 1579 ; left 1866.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1581. Alban, George Edward— born at Baroda, India, July 28,
1856 ; brother of No. 1420 ; left 1868.
Also Wellington College ; died there in 1874.
1582. Mourant, Archibald Shepperson — born in Guernsey,
July 21, 1857 ; brother of No. 1207 ; left 1873.
Business in Guernsey and Aldemey with his brother. No. 1207.
1583. Frecker, Frederic Farrow — born in Guernsey, October 16,
1855 ; brother of No. 1250 ; left 1870.
residence, Kingston-on-Thames,
Q 2
^36 Elizabeth Golleqe Beqisteb.
1584. Cooper, William Arthur — bom in London, November 18,
1852 ; son of William Bryan Cooper and Harriet Newton ;
vide 1644 ; left 1871.
Held an appointment at the Admiralty, bnt resigned and went to the U.S.A.,
where he was editor and proprietor of a newspaper, first in the Sonthem
States, and snbs<>qnently at St. Louis.
1585. Gallienne, William James Norman — bom in Guernsey,
September 5, 1855 ; brother of No. 1257 ; left 1868.
Apprenticed to a chemist at Bath ; died yoimg.
1586. Ozanne, Frederick Newell — born at Jackson, Mississippi,
April 1, 1857 ; brother of No. 1458 ; left 1874.
Medicine, St. George's Hosmtal, and Vienna; M.B.C.S. England, 1878;
L.R.C.P. London, 1881 ; was JEonse Surgeon, Weston-super-Mare Hospital ;
and Clinical Assistant, Consumption Hospital, Brom^ton ; private practice,
at Petworth, 1883, and at Harrogate since 1885; residence. Sheen House,
Harrogate.
1587. Jenney, William Marshall — born at Gibraltar, Sep-
tember 17, 1855 ; brother of No. 1613 ; left 1868.
H.M.S. Conway, training ship ; Merchant Service ; in the employ of Messrs.
Ismay, Imrie & Co., of Liverpool ; lost in the bajrque Anonyma, with all hands,
off Cape Hatteras, 1871.
1588. Carey, Walter Carteret — born in Guernsey, December 13,
1853 ; brother of No. 1505 ; left 1871.
Lieutenant, 74th Highland Light Infantry, 1873 ; Adjutant, 1877-85 ; Captain,
1882; Major, 1890; Adjutant of 1st Lanark Volunteer Biiie Corps, Hamilton,
N.B. ; Egyptian Exp€«lition, 1882 ; battle of Tel-el-Kebir (horse wounded,
medal with clasp, bronze star, Medjidie, 4th class) ; Equerry to H.B.H. the
Duchess of Edinburgh at Malta ; Major Carey, out of eighty competitors,
obtained the 1st prize (£100), given by Lord Wolseley, for tne oest essay on
the re-organization of the volunteer forces ; served as second in command of
his re^ment throughout the Indian N.W. Frontier War, 1897-8 ; including
operations against the Boners, commanding the infantry in the
reconnaissance in the Milandri Pass; operations against the Malununds,
Palarzais, and Shamozais ; and with the reserve during operations against
the Utman Khels ; BonerwaJ campaign, 1898, including storming and capture
of the Tangu Pass, and the capture and occupation of £ingergali, Jowar,
Tursak, and Ambeyla.
1589. Naegely, Frederick Charles— born in London, Decem-
ber 28, 1852 ; brother of No. 1302 ; left 1870.
In business at Marseilles with his brothers, Nos. 1302 and 1443 ; died at Var,
1878.
1590. Conran, Charles James Curtis— bom in Suffolk, April 30,
1854 ; brother of No. 1521 ; left 1871.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; and afterwards farming near Plymouth.
1591. Williams, George Everard — born at Pontypool, Novem-
ber 5, 1855 ; brother of No. 1509.
Died at the age of eighteen in Guernsey, while at Elizabeth College.
1592. Brockett, Frederick William Spencer — born at Durham,
October 8, 1848 ; son of WiUiam Brockett ; left 1865.
Vide Add: etCorr:
Elizabeth Colleob Beqisteb. 23?
1593. Hohenkerk, James Thomas — born in Demerara, March 28,
1850 ; son of William Hohenkerk ; left 1867.
Sugar planter in Demerara ; died about 1874 at Berbice.
1594. Robinson, Edward Le Mesurier — bom in Aldemey,
February 8, 1852 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1866.
H.M.S. Conway i training ship, 1866-68 ; won the Queen's gold medal for pro-
ficiency and good conduct, and the Mercantile Marine Medal for seamanship ;
also extra "Double Star " certificate ; merchant service ; *' Union " Line ;
served on board the s.s. European ; afterwards in the Chinese pilot service ;
and was Captain of the s.s. Tientsin ; died in China, 1892.
1596. Robinson, Arthur William — bom in Aldemey, August 19,
1853 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1872.
St. Peter's College, Cambridge; B.A. (Junior opt.), 1876: Holy Orders, 1881 ;
Curate of Doncaster, 1881-85 ; Havant, 1886-88 ; P.C. and Vicar of St. James',
West Derby, since 1888.
1596. Bewicke, Wm. Standert— born in Madeira, August 21,
1851 ; son of Calverley Bewicke, J.P., of Hallerton Hall,
Leicestershire, and Mary Amelia Hollingsworth ; left 1867.
Also with a private tutor ; business at Liverpool for five years, and afterwards
in London ; retired from business and went into the Consular service; British
Yice-Consul at Tetuan, Morocco.
1597. Anton, Alexander Henry Gibbs — bora in Turk's Island,
March 24, 1851 ; son of Col. Henry Anton ; vide 1636 ;
left 1868.
Ensign, 89th Regiment, 1870; Lieutenant, 1871 ; promoted Captain in 88th
Connaught Bangers, 1880; Major, 1889; Adjutant, 16th Middlesex Volunteer
Bifles, 1889-93 ; South African War, 1881, and Transvaal Campaign ; served
with the Natal Field Force ; battle of Maiuba Hill (wounded, mentioned in
despatches, medal) ; during the campaifoi h<
died, 1893.
despatches, medaj) ; during the campaign be saved the life of Sir W. Paulet ;
1598. Youle, Alfred Francis — born at Pernambuco, July 10,
1853 ; son of Alfred Youle ; left 1866.
Merchant at Bio de Janeiro.
1599. Dickman, Walter Henry— born in Ceylon, March 1, 1851;
son of Dr. Henry G. Dickman, of Ceylon ; left 1868.
Also Begent's Park College, London ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1872 ;
Advocate of the Supreme Court of Ceylon.
1600. Jones, James Henry — born in Guernsey, May 31, 1852;
son of Captain Charles Montague Jones and Elizabeth
Tostevin ; left 1868.
An accountant in Demerara; joined an English firm of accountants in New
York, 1889 ; died 1894.
1601. Thackeray, Frederic Rennell — ^born at Jackatalla, India,
May 31, 1856; son of Frederic Thackeray (74th
Highlanders), and Elizabeth Aytoun ; vide 2183, 2184,
2185 ; left 1873.
Boyal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1873 ; Lieutenant, B.A., 1876 ; Captain,
1886 ; Major, 1893 ; Afghan War, 1879-80 ; operations in Hisarah District,
Besud ana Ehama (mentioned in despatches, medal).
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1865.
1602. Cross, George William Arthur — born at Winsford,
Cheshire, October 12, 1850; son of George Cross and
Jane Green ; vide 1631, 1632 ; left 1867.
BoBiness in Liverpool; afterwards went to the gold mines at Koolgardie,
Western Australia.
1603. Ely, Adolphus Mauger— born in Guernsey, May 20, 1852;
brother of No. 1298 ; left 1867.
Also at the Lyc^e Imperial, Caen ; partner in the firm, ** Steinbach & Co.,"
Yladivostock ; travelled throngh Europe, Asia, North and South America,
West Indies, (S^c, on business ; on one occasion traversed Siberia (100 days by
sledge) before the railway was opened ; since 1884, general merchant and
foreign agent, London.
1604. Luscombe, Edward Godfray Seymour — bom at
Gloucester, July 6, 1852 ; son of the Rev. Canon Edward
Luscombe and Anna MacCulloch ; left 1866.
Engaged in the Imperial Bank, London ; residence, Ghurchhouse, Dawlish.
1606. Boley, Richard — bom at Cheltenham, August 24, 1855 ; son
of John B. Boley, M.D., of Ealing; left 1872.
Studied medicine under his father, and assisted him till the death of the
latter in 1894 ; has since foUowed no occupation.
1606. Sutherland, Kenneth Thomas— bom at Wellington, New
Zealand, September 26, 1848 ; elder brother of No. 1573 ;
left 1866.
Temporary clerk in the department of the ControUer of the Navy, 1867-8 ;
since then business at Manchester and in India.
1607. Carey, Edward Clement— born at Alicante, March 12,
1854 ; brother of No. 1401 ; left 1872.
Business at Alicante, Spain, in the firm " Carey & Co."
1608. McCrea, Delacombe— bom at Aldershot, March 15, 1857;
son of Col. James McCrea (No. 460), and Mary Brock
Potenger ; left 1872.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; died 1878.
1609. Darby, Jonathan Charles — born at Westminster, April 28,
1855; son of Jonathan Darby and Caroline Curtis; left
1870.
Landed proprietor in Queen's County, and in Worcestershire ; Sheriff of
Queen's County ; residence, Leap Castle, Queen's County.
1610. Darby, Horatio Graham— born at Eastbourne, July 5,
1856 ; brother of No. 1609 ; left 1870.
Merchant Service ; ^' Orient " Line ; commanded the s.b. Orient ; died 18 — .
1611. Trewman, George Turner— born at North Petherton,
September 12, 1855 ; son of the Rev. A. H. Craigie
Trewman ; left 1866. ♦
Medicine ; Westminster Hospital ; M.B.C.S., England, 1878 ; L.S.A., 1876 ;
M.B., Durham, 1879 ; Surgeon, A.M.D., 1881 ; Surgeon-Major, 1883 ; SoacUm
Expedition, 1885 ; Suokim (medal with Qlasp and bronze stibr).
Elizabeth Gollboe Begisteb. 239
1612. Trewman, Arthur Henry Craigie — born at North
Petherton, February 8, 1857 ; brother of No. 1611 ; left
1866.
Lichfield Theological College, 1879 ; Holy Orders, 1881 ; Curate of Stanton,
Derby, 1881 ; Dnrsley, 1884 ; Sandgate, 1889 ; Botherfield, 1891 ; Tunbridge
Wells, 1893 ; and Swanley since 1895.
1613. Jenney, Richard — born at Gibraltar, March, 1853; son of
Colonel William Jenney and Ellen Thomas; vide 1587,
1658 ; left 1867.
H.M.S. Conway J training ship, 1867; merchant service, 1870, in the
British Shipoionera Co.<, till 1881 ; chief officer of the British Sc^tre^
1880; saileid varions ships for Messrs. Eyre, Evans & Co.. of Liverpool,
1881-92, when he retired ; residence, Old Vicajrage, Creech, Taunton.
LENT TERM, 1866.
1614. Thornton, John Robert — born in Ireland, August 6, 1852 ;
son of Dr. Frederic Thornton and Mary Ellen Manifold ;
left 1867.
Merchant Service ; afterwards settled in Australia.
1615. de Jersey, Arthur Frerichs — born in Guernsey, July 18,
1856 ; brother of No. 1446 ; left 1872.
Merchant in the U.S.A. ; residence, Charlestown, South Carolina.
1616. Raikes, George Richard Campbell — bom in Bengal,
November 9, 1854 ; son of Henry Campbell Eaikes,
B.C.S., and Susan Bisset ; vide 1639 ; left 1866.
Also Leamington College; Merchant Service, 1871-7; Audit Office, New
Zealand, 1877 ; sold out, 1885 ; settled on a " bush " farm, Taranaki, 1885 ;
residence, Taranaki, New Zealand.
1617. Martin, Stephen Joseph— born in Guernsey, April 4, 1855;
son of Peter Martin and Maria Catherine Eule ; left 1869.
Planter in Oudh (Sitapur).
1618. Wilcocks, James Carrall—bom at Stonehouse, Devon,
September 21, 1856 ; son of James Carrall Wilcocks and
Eliza Seymour ; left 1869.
^so King Alfred's Grammaf School, Wantage, 1870-2 ; Merchant Service,
" ibanks'" ships; "Union s.s. Co." mail
aing at the Cape of Gk>od Hope, 1882-4 ;
entered the theatrical profession, 1885 ; known in theatrical circles as " James
steamers to
■'alp;
Carrall ; " residence, Teddington
1619. Jones, Henry James— born in Guernsey, July 3, 1857;
brother of No. 1376 ; left 1874.
Business in Guernsey and Plymouth ; Lieutenant, 1st Regiment, R.G.L.I.,
1875; Captain, 1877; Major, 1884; resigned, 1885; residence, d'Hautrde, de
Beauvoir, Guernsey.
1620. McDonald, Alastair Mackenzie— born at the Cape of
Good Hope, February 12, 1851 ; brother of No. 1386 ;
left 1868.
Merchant Service ; Boyal West Indian Mail steamers ; lost in the wreck of
the 8.8. Humberf 1885, with all hands.
did fiLIZABSTH GOLLSGE fiEGISlTBlt.
1621. Con ran. Marcel I — born in Hampshire, November 22, 1858 ;
brother of No. 1521 ; left 1872.
Union Bank of Australia, Melbonme ; and afterwards partner in the firm,
** Denny, Lascelles & Co.," wool brokers, G^elong.
1622. Goodwyn, Alfred George — born at Boorkee, India,
March 13, 1850 ; son of Alfred Goodwyn ; vide 1765 ;
left 1868.
B.M.A., Woolwich; Lientenant, B.E., 1871; accidentally killed on his
birthday, in his birthplace, in 1874. »
1623. Hodding, John — born at Salisbury, August 20, 1853 ; son of
Henry Hodding and Harriet Cosserat ; left 1866.
Indigo planter, Tirhoot (Ghupra).
1624. Crelghton, Julius Alfred— bom at Ghent, April 1, 1848;
son of Arthur Creighton ; left 1866.
Vide Add : et Gorr :
EASTER TERM, 1866.
1625. Sorell, Francis Sheffield— bom at Brussels, Januury 31,
1852 ; brother of No. 1212 ; left 1867.
Ensign, 46th Kegiment, 1871 ; exchanged into 45th Regiment, 1873 ; Bengal
Staff Corps, 1876 ; Captain, 1883 ; Major, 1891 ; Lientenant-Colonel, 1895 ;
commanded 5th Kegiment, Hyderabad Contingent, 1889-97 ; Special Service,
Burmese Expedition, 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps) ; appointed Military Secretary on the staff of the Besident of
Hyderabad, Deccan, 1897.
1626. Gordon, Robert William — born at Kamptee, India,
August 19, 1850 ; son of Lt.-Col. Bobert Gordon (32nd
Madras N.I.), and Susan H. Eainsford; vide 1700, 1790 ;
left 1868.
Business at the Cape, and afterwards in London.
1627. Ker, Charles William — bom at the Cape of Good Hope,
September 11, 1853; son of William Ker; left 1870.
Temporary draughtsman. War Department, Guernsey, 1874.
1628. Laine, William John — bom in Guernsey, October 23, 1855;
son of John Lain6 and Louisa Moullin ; vide 1720 ; left
1873.
University de France, Kennes ; Bachelier-en-droit, 1874 ; also law student in
London, 1875-6 ; Advocate of the Boyal Court, Guernsey, 1876, till his death
in 1893.
1629. Hackett, Gerald— bom in Devon, September 7, 1852;
brother of No. 1546 ; left 1871.
Emigrated to Australia, 1883.
1630. Hackett, Pierce John — born in London, May 2, 1854;
brother of No. 1546 ; left 1872.
2nd West India Begiment, 1879; quartered in Jamaica and Honduras;
invalided home, and died at sea off Teneriffe, while still a subaltern (1885).
Slizabe:(h Collsga Begibtbb. 241
1631. Cross, Harold — ^born in Cheshire, June 11, 1852 ; brother of
No. 1602 ; left 1869.
Went to New Zealand, and afterwards to West Anstralia, where he became
captain of a gold mine in the Eoolgardie district.
1632. Cross, Richard Sidney — bom in Cheshire, March 13, 1864 ;
brother of No. 1602 ; left 1869.
Qualified as a chemist, and was engaged for a time in a firm of alkali
manufacturers ; aiterwards went into basiness as insurance agent and coal
merchant.
1633. Hitchcock, Herbert— bom at Tottenham, May 30,1850;
son of Edward Hitchcock and Mary de Putron
(Bertozerie) ; vide 1808 ; left 1866.
Holy Orders, 1890, at Melbourne ; minister of Stratford, Diocese Melbourne,
1891, and Chaplain to the Forces.
1634. Bailey, George Herbert— bom in Ceylon, October 29,
1853 ; son of Joshua Bailey ; left 1870.
Engaged in the Union Bank in Tasmania ; won presentation bats both for
batting and bowling in the Launceston Cricket Club, 1874 ; was one of the
first Australian eleven which visited England.
1635. Stephen, John Alexander Lewis— born at Durham,
November 6, 1851 ; son of Alexander Stephen ; left 1868.
For a time in the New Zealand Constabulary ; afterwards studied medicine.
TRINITY TERM, 1866.
1636. Anton, William Charles Hill— bom in Jamaica, August 31,
1855 ; brother of No. 1597 ; left 1872.
Ensign, 26th (Gameronians), 1874 ; Lieutenant, 1876 ; Instructor of Musketry,
1878-81; retired, 1882.
1637. James, William Lancelot— bom in Scotland, May 4, 1857 ;
son of James James ; left 1871.
Ensign, 4th (King's Own, afterwards the Royal Lancaster) Regiment, 1878;
Captain, 1888; Major, 1896: Adjutant, 1st volunteer Battalion Highland
Light Lifantry, 1888-93, Dist. Inspr. of Musketry, Malta, 1897; South
Amcan Wajr, 1879 ; Zulu Campaign (medal with clasp).
1638. Cotton, Holland John— bom in Norfolk, March 22, 1851 ;
son of Charles Cotton ; left 1869.
Medicine; M.B., (Edinburgh), and CM., 1874; and M.R.C.S., England, 1874;
M.D., 1876 ; House Surgeon and House Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edin-
burgh ; member, British Medical Association ; practice in London (Sloane
Street).
1639. Ralkes, John Campbell— born in Scotland, July 16, 1858;
brother of No. 1616 ; left 1866.
Also Leamington College and Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester ; and then
for some years farming in Canada, where he served in the Queen's Own Rifles
at Montreal, and where also he played in the representative football team for
the Dominion of Canada ; was for a time in business in Montreal and in
Boston ; finally went to Australia, and was in business in Melbourne ;
retiring in ill-health, he died at his father's residence at Nelson, New
Zealand, in 1887.
242 fililZABBTH OOLLBGE BsaiSTSfii
1640. Maltby, Thomas Crichton — ^bom at Brixton, February 22;
1850 ; son of Thomas Maltby and Emma Carter Jellicoe ;
left 1868.
Civil Engineer; M.I.C.E., 1889; articled to Sir W. G. Armstrong <fe Co.,
1869 ; went to New Zealand, 1878 ; entered the P.W.D., New Zealand, 1874 ;
Assistant Engineer and Surveyor, Working Railways Department, 1874-9 ;
Resident Engineer, Otago Section, 1880-95; retired, 1895; residence,
Anderson's Bay, Donedin, New Zealand.
1641. Inman, Henry Clay— bom in Cheshire, October 9, 1854;
brother of No. 1342 ; left 1870.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon.
1642. Gaussen, Charles Edward — bom at Belfast, January 2,
1854 ; son of Thomas Gaussen and Frances MacCulloch ;
vide 1707, 1825 ; left 1874.
St. John's College, Cambridge; Exhibitioner, 1877; 2nd class Classical
Tripos, 1878; B.A., 1878; M.A., 1882; Holy Orders, 1880; Cnrate of
Bradford, 1880 ; St. Luke's, Liverpool, 1881 ; and St. John's, Bedminster,
1884; Chaplain, Seamen's Orphanage, Liverpool, 1891; Vicar of St.
Mary's, Brighton, since 1895.
1643. Bainbrlgge, William John — bom at Orillia, Canada, Sep-
tember 25, 1857 ; son of W. D. Bainbrigge (No. 789), and
Agnes MacTaggart ; left 1869.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; died 1884.
1644. Cooper, Charles Edgar — born in London, September 13,
1856 ; brother of No. 1584 ; left 1871.
Bnsiness in London, and afterwards at Bristol ; residence, Bristol.
1645. Humfrey, Hambly Edmund — born at Dublin, November 23,
1856 ; son of William Charles Humfrey (Inspector Gen.
of Hospitals), and Colina Fortye ; left 1873.
Coffee and tea planter, Ceylon ; died at Longstock, 1897.
1646. Green, Herbert Lancelyn— born in Wales, April 4, 1857 ;
brother of No. 1397; left 1872.
No profession; served in the 3rd Begiment, B.G.L.I. ; Captain, 1883;
Major, 1886; retired, 1888; residence, Abergwynant, Dolgelly.
1647. Agnew, Hilary — born in Guernsey, May 28, 1857; brother
of No. 1566 ; teft 1872.
Secretary to the firm, James Keillor & Son, Limited, Dundee and London ;
residence, Newport, Fife, N.B.
1648. Thurstan, Edward Paget— born in Ceylon, August 6,
1851 ; son of the Rev. Canon Joseph Thurstan and Laura
Hoblyn ; left 1870.
School editor of The Elizabethcm ; Sizar, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge,
1870 ; scholar, Emmanuel College, 1872 ; Natural Science Exhibitioner ; B.A.,
1874 ; Medicine ; St. Thomas' Hospital ; M.B.C.S., England, and L.S.A., 1876 ;
M.B., 1877; and M.D., 1880; practice at Hastings, 1877-80; Obst. Physician,
Marylebone District, London, 1880-1 ; practice at Tunbridge Wells, 1886-8 ;
Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 1888-94 ; Heme Hill, London, 1894-% ; and Perth,
West Australia, since 1897 ; frequent contributor to medical jooziials.
Slizabbth College Bbgibtab. 24d
1649. Thurstan, Frederick William—born in Ceylon, May 23,
1853 ; brother of No. 1648 ; left 1872.
Open scholarship, Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1872 ; Chancellor's Gk>ld Medal
for English verse, 1874 ; B.A., 2nd class in Classics, 1876 ; M.A., 1878 ; Army
and Civil Service Tutor, 1878-80 ; Secretary of the Dilettante Club, 1880-1:
Senior Modem Master, Kingsley College, Westward Ho t 1882-86 ; Classical
and Composition Lecturer, Oxford Military College, 1887-8 ; First Assistant-
Master, £a Martini^re College, Lucknow, India, 1888-94 ; Capt., Oudh Rifles,
1888-94 ; gn^iardian and tutor to sons (now at Eton) of a Siraar of Hydera-
bad, Deccan.
1650. Ely, William Mauger — bom in Guernsey, August 15, 1856;
brother of No. 1298 ; left 1871.
BoBiness in Guatemala, Central America.
1651. Barrett-Lennard, Hardinge— bom at Worthing, April 21,
1859 ; son of Walter Barrett-Lennard and Caroline
Domer ; left 1867.
Civil Engineer ; M.I.C.E., in the employ of the L.S.W.B. and other English
railways-;, afterwards pheasant farming m Brittany ; residence, La Boussac.
1652. Tate, William Henry— bora at Fareham, October 22, 1851 ;
son of Matthew Tate ; left 1867.
Vide Add : et Oorr :
1653. Ivery, John William — bom at Stourbridge, December 15,
1852 ; son of John Ivery ; left 1867.
Civil Engineer.
1654. Pain, George William Hackett — born at Gibraltar, Feb-
ruary 5, 1855 ; son of George Pain ; left 1867.
Lieut., 2nd Queen's (Eoyal West Surrey) Begt., 1875 ; Adjutant, 1880-1886 ;
Capt., 1886; Major, Worcester Begt., 1894; Brevet.-Liieut.-CoL, 1896;
employed with Egyptian Army since 1888; Soudan, 1888-89-91; action of
Gemaizah (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; served with the Nile Frontier
Field Force, 1889 (3rd class Medjidie); capture of Tokar, 1891; Dongola
Expeditionary Force, 1896, in command of a battalion of Egyptian infantry ;
action at Tirket, and operations at Hafir (ment. in desp. ; brevet of Lt. Col. ;
8rd class Osmanieh and clasp to star).
1655. Pain, Wyndham Hackett— bora at Gibraltar, July 4, 1856;
brother of No. 1654 ; left 1867.
Lieut., 2nd Queen's (Boyal West Surrey) Begt., 1879; Captain, 1890;
Adjutant of Volunteers, Boyal West Surrey Begt., 1891-96; Burmese
Expedition, 1885-87 (medal with clasp) ; retired, 1897.
1656. Burrill, Robert John— born at Portsmouth, October 12,
1852 ; son of Charles BurriU ; left 1868.
Practised law in Scotland for nine ^ears ; then senior partner in a firm of
land and estate agents (BurriU, Pitts & Co.), at Fareham, Hayant and
Petersfield.
1657. Burpjll, Vivian— bora in Ireland, April 15, 1854 ; brother of
No 1656 ; left 1868.
Emigrated to America and settled in a ranche; then followed thg
theatrical profession and became a Buccessf ol actor.
244 tiLizABETH College ^egisteb.
1658. Jenney, John Henry — ^born at Aldershot, August 4, 1867;
brother of No. 1687 ; left 1870.
Also Dover CoUege ; died at the age of fifteen.
1669. Presas, Jose Nicasio — bom at Gorunna, October 13, 1861 ;
son of Sabino Presas ; left 1867.
Held an appointment under the Spanish Government in Spain, 1876 ; and
afterwards in the Philippine Islands.
1660. Carreras, Rannon— born at Vigo, May 22, 1864; son of
Fernando Carreras (merchant at Vigo, Spain) ; left 1868.
Joined his father's firm " Carreras Hermanos/' at Vigo.
1661. Carreras, Fernando — bom at Havana, 1866; brother of
No. 1660 ; left 1870.
In business with his brother at Vigo.
1662. Wyley, William Fitzthomas— born at Coventry, June 12,
1862 ; son of John Wyley (of Coventry), and Matilda
Fitzthomas ; left 1868.
Also Bugby ; business in Coventry ; director of the London and Midland
Bank, and of three other public companies ; J.P. for the city of Coventry ;
Captain, 1st Vol. Batt. Eoyal Warwickshire Begt., 1880 ; Major, 1894 ; Hon.
Lieut.- Col. ^Volunteer Decoration) ; residence, the Charter House, Coventry.
1663. Wyley, Andrew James — born at Coventry, September 20,
1864 ; brother of No. 1662 ; left 1869.
Also Clifton College ; coffee planting in Ceylon for some years ; afterwards
business at Antwerp ; firm " Walford de Baerdenmaeker & Co.," of Antwerp
and Ghent ; residence, Antwerp.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1866.
1664. Cross, Benjamin Crocker — born at Plymouth, January 11,
1851 ; son of Benjamin Cross ; left 1867.
Vide add : et Corr :
1666. Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort— born at New
York, August 28, 1860 ; son of F. W. Coolidge (of Boston,
U.S.A), and Eliza Brevoort ; left 1869.
Exeter CoUege, Oxford ; Taylorian University scholarship (French), 1871 ;
1st Class Mod. Hist., 1873, and 2nd class Law, 1874 ; B.A., 1874 ; M.A.,
1876 ; Fellow of Magdalen College, 1875 ; Professor of English History, St.
David's College, Lampeter, 1880-1; Tutor of Magdalen (Mod. Hist.), 1881-5;
Holy Orders, 1882 ; Curate of Hinksey, 1883-96 ; F.R.G.8., 1890 ; Corresp.
Mem. Swiss Historical Society ; editor of the Alpine Journal; joint author
Guide du Haul Dauphine, 1887 ; and of Stoiss Travel and Swiss Guide BooJc^
1889 ; author and editor of several other works on mountaineering ; address,
Magdalen College, Oxford.
1666. Morgan, Philip Jones— born at Oswestry, August 17, 1857;
son of John Morgan ; left 1869.
H.M.S. Conway, training ship, 1870-2 ; Merchant Service ; in 1886, joined the
Asiatic Steam Navi^tion Co.; in conmiand of s.s. foAtmcr, trading on the
coasts of India and^urmah*
Elizabeth College Beqistbb. 245
1667. Firminger, Reginald Edward— bom at Pulham, May 5,
1861 ; son of Edward Pirminger ; left 1868.
Civil Service ; Clerk in the Honse of Commons, 1874-1880 ; Lientenant, 8rd
Volunteer Battalion Middlesex Regiment, 1876; Captain, 1880; appointed to
Gold Coast Houssa Force, 1880 ; Second Commissioner, Assinee Boundary
Commission, 1883 ; SpeciflJ Commissioner to Bey and Baeidah, 1884 ; and to
Ashanti, 1886; second in command, Houssa Ix>rce, 1888; Superintendent,
Colombo Convict Establishment, Ceylon, since 1889.
1668. Firminger, Arthur Patrick Vandaleur — born at Mount
Hill, Co. Armagh, September 14, 1852 ; brother of No.
1667 ; left 1866.
Business ; firm, A. P. V. Firminger & Co., colonial merchants, London.
1669. Utermarck, Reginald John Guthrie — bom in Guemseyi
August 3, 1856 ; son of John de H. Utermarok, Bailiff of
Guernsey (No. 153), and Ellen Douglas ; left 1866.
Lieutenant, Manchester Begiment, 1876; Captain, 1884; Army Pay De-
partment, 1885 ; retired in 1895 with hon. rank of Major; served in the
£igyptian expedition, 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; residence, Vimiera,
Bohais, Guernsey.
1670. Le IVIessurier, Albert William — bom in Guernsey,
February 13, 1852; son of Nicholas Le Messurier,
(Postmaster of Guernsey), and Jane Lucas; left 1872.
Civil En^neer ; served under Mr. May, Engineer (formerly at Aldemey) at
Alexandna; died at the age of twenty-one.
1671. Murchison, Kenneth John Walker — born in Jersey,
January 26, 1857 ; son of Major Kenneth Murchison and
Charlotte Le Lacheur ; left 1870.
Also Victoria College, Jersey; B.M. Academy, Woolwich; R.A., 1876;
Captain, 1885 ; Major, 1893 ; retired, 1894, and went to Australia ; Adjutant,
Argyle and Bute Artillery (Militia,) 1890-3.
1672. Wood, Frederick Erskine— bom at Paisley, June 3, 1850;
son of Archibald Wood ; left 1867.
Also at St. Servan; mercantile office at Glasgow, and then for eighteen
years in business at Workington, Cumberland, as an iron merchant;
residence, Kensington.
1673. Sel by-Smyth, Edward Guy— born at Dublin, May 14,
1851 ; son of Gen. Sir Edward Selby-Smyth, K.O.M.G.,
and Lucy Sophia Julia Campbell ; left 1867.
Ensign, 86th (afterwards Royal Irish Rifles), 1870 ; Lieutenant, 1871; A.D.C.
to his father when commanding at the Cape, 1873-75 ; A.D.C. to the General
Officer commanding the Militia of the Dominion of Canada, 1875-79; Captain,
1881; Adjutant, 1883-88; Major, 1889; Adjutant, Royal Antrim Militia,
1890-93 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1895 ; in command of the Royal Irish Rifles,
1895 ; retired, 1896.
LENT TERM, 186 7.
1674. Mason, Henry Macan— bom at Hoddesdon, Herts,
April 19, 1850 ; son of Mashfield Mason ; left 1868.
Ensign, 45th Regiment, 1870 ; joined the Bengal Staff Corps, 1871 ; Captain,
1882; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1896; Commandant of the 4th Regiment of
Lancers, Hyderabad Contingent, 1891 ; Burmese expedition, 1886-7 (medal
with two clasps).
346 Elizabeth Gollegb Beqisteb.
ft
EASTER TERM, 1867.
1675. Cohu, John Rougier — born in Guernsey, December 11,
1857 ; son of William Peter Cohu (Jurat), and Mary Cohu ;
left 1876.
Jesus CoUeee, Oxford (scholar) ; Taylorian University scholarship (French),
1877 ; 1st class Moderations, 1878 ; B.A. (1st class Lit. Hum.), 1880 ; M.A.,
1883; Fellow of Jesns College, Oxford, 1882; Sixth Form Master of
Dulwich College, 1882-3 ; Head Master, Plymonth College, 1883-4 ; Head
Master, Richmond Grammar School, Yorks, 1884-90; Holy Orders, 1884;
P.C. Holy Trinity, Bichmond, Torks, 1885-90; Hector of Bemenham,
Henley-on-Thames, since 1891.
1676. Carey, Theodore Walter— born in Guernsey, February 1,
1857 ; brother of No. 1465 ; left 1872.
Held a commission in the B.G.M. for some years ; no profession ; a keen
student of ancient Gnemsey history ; residence, Somerset Place.
1677. West, John — born at Eversley, Hants, March 12, 1856; son
. of John West ; left 1869.
Vide Add: et Corr:
1678. Grohman (afterwards Bail lie - Grohman), William
Adolph — bom at Gmunden, Austria, April 1, 1851 ; son
of Adolph Grohman ; left 1869.
A keen sportsman and a recognised anthority on biff game shooting ; con-
tributed to the Badminton Library the chapters on that subject ; author of
Tyroi and the Tyroleae^ 1876 ; Oaddinga with a Primitive People^ 1878 ; Oamj^a
in the Bockies^ 1882 : and Sport in the Alps, 1886 ; for a time resided m
British Columbia, where he was made J. P. ; has been decorated with the
Knight's Cross (1st class) of the Saxe-Cobnrg Family Order; address,
Authors' Club and Alpine Club, London.
1679. Fen wick, Collingwood Forster — bom in India, Feb-
ruary 6, 1854; son of Major Alexander Braithwaite
Fen wick (Bengal Army), and Virginia JuUa Mangin; left
1868.
Also King's College, Brighton; went to South Africa; joined the Cape
Mounted Police ; died 1877.
1680. Harrison, Irving Seppings— bom at Shepton Mallet,
March 8, 1856 ; son of John Harrison ; left 1867.
Engaged in business on the Stock Exchange, London.
1681. Harrison, Edward Maxwell — bom at Taunton, Novem-
ber 25, 1857 ; brother of No. 1680 ; left 1867.
In partnership with his brother, No. 1680 ; firm, Lring, Harrison & Co.,
stock and share brokers.
TRINITY TERM, 1867.
1682. Deane, Charles Anthony Clare—bom in India, Feb-
mary 4, 1857 ; eldest son of Major C. J. A. Deane ; left
1870.
Lieutenant, 12th (Suffolk) Begiment, 1876; Major, 1895; retired, 1896; Lord
of the Manors of Bentley, Woodcroft, Copaock, Monk Soham, and Stratford
St. Mary in Suffolk and Essex; residence, Bentley Hall, near Ipswich, and
Webber^ Manor, Bideford,
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 247
1683. Deane, Henry Furse — born in India, December 8, 1858;
brother of No. 1682 ; left 1870.
Emigrated to South Africa, where he still resides.
1684. Abbott, Herbert Edward Stacy— born at Alipur, India,
April 6, 1855 ; son of Gen. Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott
(Bengal Infantry) ; vide 1789 ; left 1872.
R.M.A., Woolwich, 1872; R.E., 1874; Captain, 1886 ; Major, 1894; Major,
Ist Pnnjaab Volunteer Rifle Corps, 1876 ; Afghan Wax, 1880-81, as Assistant
Field Engineer, Ehyber Line Force and Ehyoer Brigade (medal) ; Hazarah
expedition, 1888 (medal with clasp) ; Field Engineer, Hazarah expedition,
1891 (mentioned in despatches, clasp) ; Field Engineer, operations in Chitral,
18J95, with the relief force (mentioned in despatohes, medal, clasp, and D.S.O.) ;
reverted to his civil appointment as Under Secretary, P.W.D., JPnnjanb, 189iS.
1686. Dendy, Richard — bom at Hornchurch, Essex, July 4, 1853;
son of Richard Dendy ; left 1868.
Studied general and marine engineering, and was partner in a firm of
engineers till 1883; Lieutenant, 1st JSssex Volunteer Artillery, 1877;
Guardian, District and Parish Councillor, Vicar's Warden, eto., from 1884 ;
residence. The Redlands, Bishop's Button, near Bristol.
1686. Dendy, Edward — born at Hornchurch, Essex, November 14,
1856 ; brother of No. 1685 ; left 1868.
Also Temple-Cowley School, Oxford ; a short time in a city office ; died of
consumption at Eastbourne, 1876.
1687. Robinson, Ernest Laurie — born in Alderney, January 11,
1855 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1872.
Medicine ; St. George's Hospital, 1872-6 (won three hon. certificates and the
Thompson medal) ; M.R.C.S., England, and L.R.C.P., London, 1876 ; Indian
Medical Department, 1877 ; Surgeon-Captain, Bengal Army ; invalided from
Afghan Campaign, 1879 ; retired and entered into private practice in Guernsey
in partnership with Dr. F. E. Carey (No. 874), 1881 ; founder of the Victoria
Cottage Hospital, 1888 ; invested with the order of '* Hon. Associate of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John 'of Jerusalem, England," 1890; residence,
New Street.
1688. Murray, Henry Fortescue Graliam— bom at St. Servan,
April 26, 1852 ; son of Col. Augustus William Murray,
C.B. ; left 1869.
No profession ; died at Nice, 1877.
1689. Robertson, Henry — bom at Calcutta, August 11, 1857; son
of Lyon Robertson ; vide 1701 ; left 1871.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1690. Anderson, William— bom in Guemsey, August 10, 1851 ;
son of Alexander Anderson ; left 1872.
Engaged in a bank in Australia.
1691. Nash, Henry Gardiner — bom at Berhampore, India,
January 10, 1857 ; son of John Nash ; left 1871.
Solicitor, 1878, and Commissioner of Oaths ; firm of Meredith, Roberts & Co.,
Bath.
248 Elizabeth Oollege Bbgistbb.
1692. Nash, Percy Alban— born at Berhampore, India, Novem-
ber 8, 1858 ; brother of No. 1691 ; left 1871.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1693. Walcott, Lyons Roden Sympson— bom at Garvery,
February 6, 1851 ; son of John Minchin Walcott, of The
Glen, Co. Fermanagh, and Fannie Bloomfield ; left 1868.
Also at St. Paul's College, Stony Stratford, 1865-6 ; Land A^ent ; Fellow of
the Surveyors' Institution ; Lieutenant, 1st Gloucester Bifle Volunteers,
1871-5 ; Conservator of Boyston Heath, Herts ; one of the Governors of the
Latymer Grammax School, Edmonton ; Trustee of the Edmonton Charities ;
District Councillor, Edmonton Urban District Council, 1895-6 ; elected to
the Middlesex County Council (Edmonton Division), 1898; residence,
Garvery, Enfield.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1867.
1694. Freeth, George Douglas— born at Hythe, December 16,
1854 ; son of Col. James Freeth and Louisa Armstrong ;
left 1870.
H.M.S. training ship Conway ^ 1870-2 (won H.M.'s gold medal, and the gold
medal of the Mercantile Marine Association, and the Brocklebank, Eaimn,
Laird, Horsfall, Towson, Dufferin, and Macleod prizes, and the prize of the
Meteorological Department) ; after some years at sea he became commission
agent at San Francisco, and subsequently settled at Honolulu, where he
is engaged in trading among the islands of the North Pacific.
1695. Taylor, Henry Strutt — bom at Cheriton, Hants, August 30,
1851 ; brother of No. 1191 ; left 1869.
Emigrated to South Africa, 1874 ; farming ; served in the Cape Mounted Bifles
during the Gkaleka War, 1877-8 (promoted to sergeant, meaaJ and bar) ; also
served in the Tembu War, 1879-80, as commandeered burgher ; resides at
Grahamstown.
1696. GIraud, John James — born in Guernsey, August 30, 1856;
son of the Eev. John Giraud, Bector of St. Saviour's,
Guernsey, and Susanna Lihou ; left 1875.
Fruit growing in Guernsey.
1697. Pearson, Thomas Howard — born in London, September 9,
1859 ; son of Thomas Pearson ; left 1869.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1698. Mauger, Henry de Jersey— born in Guernsey, August 30>
1856; son of Henry D. Mauger, H.M. Sheriff of
Guernsey, and Eliza Juliana de Jersey ; vide 1891 ; left
1872.
R.G.M., Artillery ; Lieut., 1876 ; Capt., 1880 ; resigned, 1887; Deputy Sheriff
for some years ; died 1896.
1699. Gordon, Maughan Maltland — born at Edinburgh,
December 14, 1854 ; son of Maj.-Gen. N. J. Gordon,
Madras Army ; left 1870.
Died at Lausanne at the age of seventeen.
Elizabeth College Bbgibteb. 249
1700. Gordon, Edwin Charles — born at Kamptee, India, May 3,
1854 ; brother of No. 1626 ; left 1869.
Assistant Saperintendent of Police, G.P., India ; died at Betnl, 1885.
1701. Robertson, Charles Jasper — bom at Calcutta, Feb-
ruary 19, 1856 ; brother of No. 1689 ; left 1871.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1702. Harvey, John Maclachlan — bom in Wexford, Septem-
ber 27, 1853 ; son of John Harvey, of Co. Wexford ; left
1868.
Trinity College, Dublin; M.A.; no profession; succeeded to his father's
property.
1703. Harvey, Edward George Colebrook— bom in Wexford,
Febmary 1, 1855 ; brother of No. 1702 ; left 1868.
Went to Canada, where he died in 1893.
LENT TERM, 1868.
1704. Oliver, Hugh Robert— bom in Cornwall, March 1,1857;
son of Arthur Bobert Oliver and Jane C. Orchard ; vide
1794 ; left 1873.
Merchant Service ; Lieut., B.N.B., 1891 ; serving in H.M B. Hood, 1897.
1705. Gladstone, Frederick Montgomery— bom at Manchester,
June 12, 1852 ; son of Montgomery Gladstone and Sarah
Pranklyn; left 1869.
Emigrated to Australia.
1706. Gamble, John — born at Belfast, October 16, 1859; brother
of No. 1550 ; left 1871.
Solicitor, Supreme Court of Judicature in England ; practice in London and
Brentwood ; residence, Holmleigh, Brentwood.
1707. Gaussen, Edgar— bom at Belfast, October 2, 1856 ; brother
of No. 1642 ; left 1871.
Commissariat and Transj^rt Department (competition) ; Sub.-Assistant
Commissary, 1875 ; Assistant Commissary, 1877 ; Deputy Assistant
Commissary-GheneraJ, 1880 ; Captain, Army Service Corps, 1888 ; Major,
1890; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1895; D.A.A.G., Natal, 1897.
1708. Coley, James Dougal — born at Calcutta, January 28, 1851 ;
son of the Bev. James Coley and Charlotte Mary Dougal ;
left 1869.
Magdalen HaU, Oxford, 1870; Macbride Scholar ; afterwards scholarship at
Hertford CoUege ; B.A. (8rd class Lit. Hum.), 1874 ; joined the Colonial
Office at the Cape.
1709. Coley, Osborne Richard— born at Conway, Febmary 16,
1856 ; brother of No. 1708 ; left 1869.
Also Magdalen College School ; went to the Cape in 1878, and thence to
India ; indigo planter ; returned to the Cape about 1894, and engaged in
business,
9
250 Elizabbth Gollbgb Bbgistbb.
1710. Franklin, Herbert Arthur— bom at Portsmouth, May 23,
1851 ; brother of No. 1564. ; left 1868.
Also Cheltenham College, 1868-72; Civil SerWoe; H.M. Pzobate Office,
Bomenet House, 187292; District Probate Registrar, Worcester, 1892;
address, Union Club, Worcester.
EASTER TERM, 1868.
1711. Collenette, Frank de Beauchamp— bom in Guemsey,
May 21, 1853 ; brother of No. 1162 ; left 1869.
Medicine; London Hospital (Ist prizeman in surgery, 1874); L.B.C.P.,
London, 1876; M.R.C.S., England, 1875; L.S.A., 1874; House Surgeon,
1876 ; practice in Staffordshire, 1878-96 ; and also Medical Officer of Health,
Wolstanton Rural Sanitary District, 1881-96; Medical Superintendent,
Bradwell Fever Hospital, 1888-96; Fellow, Royal Meteorolof^cal Society;
hon. life member, St. John AmbuUmoe Association ; practice in Guemsey
(Victoria Road), since 1896.
1712. Brealey, Richard — bom at Costa Bioa, June 8, 1853 ; son
of Biohard Luke Brealey (of Costa Bioa) ; left 1869.
Coffee planter in Costa Rica ; died 1880.
1713. Brealey, William— bom at Costa Bica, June 4, 1856;
brother of No. 1712 ; left 1869.
Coffee planter at Barba, Costa Rica ; also engaged on the Costa Rica railway ;
subsequently in British Columbia.
TRINITY TERM, 1868.
1714. Crewe, Thomas Brailsford — bom m Guemsey, Novem-
ber 12, 1860 ; half-brother of No. 1362 ; left 1875.
Also Harrow for two years; no profession; received a commission in the
R.G.M., but relinquished it on leaving the island.
1715. de (or von) Tunzelmann, George William— bom in
London, 1856 ; son of Julius Woldemar de Tunzelmann, a
London physician, and Georgina Finch, and great-grandson
of Gen. de Tunzelmann, the leading Bussian Military
Engineer of his time, who, as Commandsmt of Sevastopol,
designed and carried out the fortifications of that fortress ;
left 1872.
University CoUege, London, 1878; 1st class in first B.So. Exam., 1876;
Honours in Mathematics and Physics, 1876 ; Exhibition in Chemistry and
Physics, 1876; Assistant to Dr. Henrici at University CoUege, 1876-8, in
Mathematics ; Exhibition in Mathematics and Physics, 1877 ; elected mem-
ber, London Mathematical Society and of London Physical Society, 1877:
B.Sc. (Honours in Experimental Physics), 1878; read paper (Physical
Society) on " The Production of Thermo-electric Currents hif Mechameal
Strain" 1878 ; Rothschild Scholarship for pture and applied mathematics,
1878 ; author of ^^Rwort on the Value of the Ohm** for the British Association,
1881 ; Instructor in Katural Philosophy and Astronomy on H.M.S. BriUumia
(training ship), 1881-4; Assistant Examiner, South Eenshigton, in magnetism
retaining the position , ,^^ ^ «^™*..«e «„*^
experimental development; member, Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1890 ;
Elizabbth Collbgb Bbgistbb. 361
also of the Sooi^t^ Internationale des Electriciens, and of the Berlin Electro-
Technical Society; Consulting Engineer to the Electric Metal- Worfainff
Syndicate, 1897 ; lajrge contributor to 2'he Electrician, Nature, Industries, and
Engineering; author of ^^Electricity in Modem Life** (Gontem. Sc. Series).
1716. Faunce, Granville de la Motte— bom in St. Helena,
January 17, 1855; son of Colonel Thomas Faunoe and
Augusta de la Motte ; vide 1902, 1903 ; left 1873.
Royal Berkshire Regiment, 1876; Captain, 1888; Army Pay Department.
1884-8; Major, 1891; A^han War, 1879-80; action of Ghirisk; battle of
Maiwand ; retreat to Kandahar ; defence of Kandahar, and battle of Ist
September (twice mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp).
1717. de Jersey, Henry Thomas Maeeey — born in Guernsey,
February 7, 1856 ; son of Henry de Jersey and Emilie Le
Neveu,
Drowned in Fermain Bay, Guernsey, in 1871, while stiU at Elizabeth
Oollege.
1718. Gedge, Arthur Augustus Lynn— bom at Ludborough,
October 8, 1856; son of the Bey. Augustus Qedge and
Lucy Lynn ; vide 1746, 1766, 1809 ; left 1871.
Also Ipswich Grammar School ; Pembroke College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1879 ;
Holy Orders, 1888 ; Curate of St. Nicholas, Brighton, 1888-5 ; Army Chaplain,
1885; Aldershot, 1885-8; Winchester, 1888-90; Gibraltar, 1890-6 ; Shomcliffe,
1897.
1719. Carey, Henry Cyril— bom in Guernsey, June 17, 1868;
brother of No. 861 ; left 1876.
No profession.
1720. Lalne', James Moullin — born in Guernsey, October 16,
1857 ; brother of No. 1628 ; left 1876.
Exeter College, Oxford (Scholar); 2nd class. Mods., 1878; 2nd class Lit.
Hum., B.A., 1880; M.A., 1883; Civil Service, Inland Revenue, 1881;
transferred to the Secretary's Department, G.P.O., 1888; resigned, 1898;
called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1893 ; residence, Shortlands, Kent.
1721. Glelg, Arthur Goodwyn — bom at Goruokpore, India,
January 13, 1855 ; son of Major Henry Gleig, H.E.I.G.S.,
and Louisa Drury ; vide 1846 ; left 1871.
Assistant Paymaster, Armv Control Department, 1874 ; Paymaster, Army
Pay Dep artment, 1882, with the rank of Captain; served throughout the
Zulu "War, 1879 ; present at the engagements at Zungin Nek, Eambula Hill,
and Ulundi (medu with clasp) ; uso Egyptian War, 1882 ; present at the
surrender of Eafr Dowar and Damietta (medal and Elhedive's star) ;
expedition to the Soudan, 1885, with the 1st Batt. Shropshire L.I. (clasp for
Suakim) ; died in India, 1890.
1722. Mauger, William Henry— bom at Rio, April 19, 1858 ;
brother of No. 1492 ; left 1873.
Business in Brazil.
1723. Carey, William Wilfred — born in Guernsey, August 23,
1856 ; brother of No. 1505 ; left 1872.
Lieutenant, 1st Begt., B.G.L.I., 1874; A.D.C. (Militia) to the Lieut.-
Gk>vemor ; Captain, 1875 ; Major, 1879 ; unattached list, 1884 ; Sec. to tiie
British Commissioner of the Egyptian State Domains, 1881; Inspector,
State Domains, 1888 ; Inspector General, 1897 ; served in the Intelligence
b2
262 Elizabeth Gollbgb Bbgisteb.
Department under Sir Frederick Gk)ld8mid, July to September, 1882 (letter
of uianks from H.M. Government, and the British and Egyptian medals) ;
present at the bombardment of Alexandria, 1882; was second Times War
Correspondent during the campaign (Egyptian medal and Khedive's bronze
star) ; has received ^so the 4tn class Osmanieh (1886), and the 3rd class
Medjidie (1893), for services to the Egyptian Qovemment ; residence, Villa
Carey, Cairo.
1724. Ozanne, Joseph Henry — born at Liverpool, April 16, 1854 ;
son of Joseph Ozanne, M.D. (No. 346), and Jane
Carpenter ; vide 1911, 1912 ; left 1871.
Farming and scholastic work in Tasmania.
1725. Ozanne, Wilfred— bom in Guernsey, November 5, 1858;
brother of No. 1274 ; left 1873.
No profession ; died 1884.
1726. Carey, Lionel Slade — bom in Guemsey, August 19, 1861 ;
son of T. G. Carey, Bailiff of Guemsey (No. 705), and
Susan Slade ; vide 1815, 2225, 2350 ; son, vide 2828 ; left
1878.
Indian Civil Service, 1879; Balliol CoUeffe, Oxford, 1880-81; Bengal Civil
Service, 1881; Aast. Comm., C.P., 1882-86; Registrar, Jnd. Com. Court
June to Dec, 1885 ; Settlement Officer, Oct., 1886 ; Dep. Com. and Rev. Sec.,
Dec., 1891 ; Com. of Settlements and Agriculture, since 1894.
1727. Blundell, Charles John Perne— born in London, August 4,
1855 ; son of Bezer Blundell ; left 1874.
Trin. Coll., Oxford ; B.A., 1879 ; M.A., 1882 ; Holy Orders, 1880 ; Curate of
Sharrow, Yorks, 1880, and Ingham, Suffolk, 1884 ; Rector of Alderton-with-
Grafton Regis, 1886-91; Vicar of Whittlebury, 1891; and Rector of Pickwill,
1897.
1728. Robilliard, Vincent Nicholas— bom in Aldemey, April 9,
1855 ; son of Lieut. John Bobilliard, R.N., of Aldemey,
and Harriet Le Cocq ; left 1874.
Passed into the Indian En^neering College, Cooper's EKU, 1874 ; left, and
passed for a direct commission in the Army, 1875, out settled in the O.S.A. ;
farming at Ramsey, New Jersey.
1729. Keene, Alfred— bom at Delhi, April 17, 1855 ; son of H. G.
Keene, CLE. (Bengal Civil Service), and EVanoes Moore ;
vide 1731, 1756, 1774 ; left 1872.
R.M.A., Woolwich, 1872; R.A., 1874; Capt., 1883; Major, 1891; Afghan
War, 1878-79-80; march from Quetta to relief of Candanar (mentioned in
despatches, medal) ; Burmese expedition, 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches
andD.S.O.).
1730. Keene, Robert Sherer— bom at Delhi, March 5, 1857 ;
brother of No. 1729 ; left 1873.
No profession ; died at an eax ly age.
1731. Wallace, Albany— bom in London, June 24, 1848; brother
of No. 1424 ; left 1869.
No profession.
1732. Arbon, Robert James— bom in London, May 18, 1867 '
son of James Arbon ; vide 1750 ; left 1871.
No profession.
Elizabeth College Begibteb. 25^
1733. Horan, Henry— bom at Trichinopoli, December 3, 1854;
son of Major Thomas Horan, 84th Begt., and Anne
Healy ; left 1868.
Merchant Service ; Orient St. Nav. Co.'s service.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1868.
1734. Singleton, Edmund St. John — bom at Adelaide, October 3,
1851; son of Francis Singleton and Louisa Gore; left
1870.
Bank in London, " Elder & Co.," and afterwards in the Joint Stock Bank of
Australia ; retired on a gratuity, and went to the gold diggings in Western
Australia.
1736. Shortt, Sausmarez Dobree — bom in Guemsey, July 12,
1860; son of Vice- Admiral Francis Henry Shortt and
Emily de Sausmarez ; vide 1840 ; left 1878.
B.M. College, Sandhurst, 1879 ; Lieut., Norfolk Begt., 1880 ; Captain, 1886 ;
Major, 1897.
1736. de Jersey, Colebroke— bom in Guemsey, July 19, 1860 ;
brother of No. 1446 ; left 1872.
Also Clifton College; B.M.A., Woolwich; Boyal Artillery; Lieut., 1880;
Capt,, 1888; Major, 1897.
1737. Agnew, Frederick — bom in Guemsey, April 12, 1858;
brother of No. 1566 ; left 1872.
Silversmith's traveller with the firm " Harrison Brothers & Co.," London.
1738. Peddle, Alexander — born at Edinburgh, November 21,
1853; son of Alexander Peddie, M.D., of Edinburgh;
vide 1761 ; left 1870.
Studied surveying and commercial subjects at Edinburgh, 1870-71 ; went to
the U.S.A., worked from cowboy to manager of an estate of 46,000 acres:
subsequently made a large busmess as land valuator, estate manager and
company promoter; residence, Emmetsburg, Iowa, U.S.A., a place which
has risen Drom a village to a town through his exertions.
1739. Morewood, George Barrow — born at New York,
October 8, 1858 ; brother of No. 1563 ; left 1873.
Also Columbia College, New York ; graduated in the School of Mines ;
entered into business with his father at New York, and with his brother.
No. 1563 ; residence, New York. i
1740. Tardlf, Ernest Mellish— bom in Guemsey, September 29,
1857 ; brother of No. 1543 ; left 1875.
CivU Service, Liland Bevenue Department, Somerset House, since 1875.
1741. Spencer, Henry Montgomerle — bom at Durham,
January 19, 1850 ; son of Henry Spencer (D.L., Go.
Durham), and Jane Hamilton ; left 1869.
Also Bugby ; sheep farming in New Zealand.
tii Elizabeth Collbgb ^saisTfeb.
LENT TERM, 1869.
1742. Thain, Ernest William— bom November 13, 1858; son of
David Davidson Thain (H.E.I.G.S.), and Eliza Edwards ;
left 1871.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1743. Thain, Herbert D. L. — bom December 80, 1859 ; brother of
No. 1742 ; left 1871.
BoBiness in London.
1744. Freeth, William Drinkwater — bom at Woolwich, Decem-
ber 23, 1858 ; son of Colonel B. E. Freeth, B.A., and
Jane Drinkwater ; left 1871.
Also private school, Bla^ikheath, and Wellington Collie, 1878-5; Bank of
Scotland, London, 1878-84; Superintendent at HeaJw and Inventions
Exhibition, 1884-6; Royal Commission, Colonial Exhibition, 1886-7;
Company Secretary, 1887 ; resides in West Eensingfton.
1745. Drake, Carey Pym— bom in Malta, August 12, 1860 ; son of
General J. M. C. Drake, C.B., B.E., and Laura Augusta
Carey ; left 1869.
Farming in the n.S.A.
1746. Gedge, Herbert James-— bom at Ludborough, May 3,
1859 ; brother of No. 1718 ; left 1870.
Bayal Navy, 1872 ; Lient., 1882 ; Lient. commanding H.M.S. Storh, 1897.
1747. De Butts, Arthur John— bom at Dover, January 27, 1855 ;
son of Major-General John Cromie Blackwood De Butts,
B.E.j and Katharine Carterette McCrea ; vide 1839, 1930;
left 1871.
Also Sherborne School, 1867-68 ; coffee planter, Ceylon ; retired in iU-health ;
Lieut., 4th Begt., KG.L.I., 1873; Capt., drd Begiment, 1879; retired, 1884;
then medicine ; L.S.A., 1888 (St. Mary's Hospital) ; Mem. Boy. Unit. S^iv.
Inst, and Brit. Med. Association; M!ed. Off. Bagged Convalesc. Sob. and
Union Convalesc. Home ; practice at Folkestone ; oied 1898.
1748. Williams, Reginald Theodore— bom in Wales, Decem-
ber 17, 1858 ; brother of No. 1509 ; left 1877.
Sheep farming in Australia.
1749. Lenfestey, James Arthur — ^bom in Guernsey, July 10,
1858 ; son of James Lenfestey and EliEabeth Desperques ;
left 1874.
Accountant and commission agent, Guernsey.
1750. Arbon, John— bom at Bongsbury, May 7, 1855; brother of
No. 1732 ; left 1869.
No profession ; died 1889.
Elizabeth College Bbgistbb. 255
EASTER TERM, 1869.
1761. Gamble, William— born at Holywood, near Belfast,
February 7, 1861 ; brother of No. 1550 ; left 1871.
Solicitor of the Supreme Gonrt of Judicature, England; solicitor to the
Prudential Assurance Company ; residence, Southend-on-Sea.
1752. Armstrong, Francis William Henry— born in London,
May 29, 1851 ; son of Robert D. Armstrong ; left 1869.
Vide Add: et Corr.
1753. Foster, Percy Felix — bom at Hartley Wintney, March 3,
1857 ; brother of No. 1072 ; left 1870.
Business in London.
1754. Freeman, Charles — bom in London, August 2, 1854;
brother of No. 1481 ; left 1872.
No profession.
TRINITY TERM, 1869.
1756. Qoodwyn, Henry Ed ward —born at Ilfracombe, October 11,
1855 ; brother of No. 1622 ; left 1873.
B.M.A., Woolwich, 1872; B.E., 1872; Capt., 1886; Major, 1894; Afghan
War, 1878-80 (medal); Eg^tian Exp., 1882; battle of Tel-el-Eebir (medal
with clasp, bronze star) ; Burmese Sxp., 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, D.S.O).
1756. Keene, Arthur Arbuthnot — bom June 18, 1861 ; brother
of No. 1729 ; left 1876.
Farming in Australia.
1757. Dobree, Lionel Gore Lennox— born in Guernsey, May 12,
1858 ; brother of No. 1338 ; left 1874.
2nd Lieut., 24th Begt., 1878; South African campaign, 1878 (medal and
p) ; retired, 1879 ; general merchanf
lowner and sheep farmer, Patagonia.
clasp) ; retired, 1879 ; general^ merchant and banker, Punta Arenas, and
lanao
1758. Mauger, Charles John Barry— bom in Guemsey, April 30,
1858 ; brother of No. 1225.
Died at the age of twelve, while still at Elizabeth College.
1759. Nevell, John Samuel — born in Guernsey, March 17, 1856;
son of WiUiam Nevell ; left 1874.
Army Commissariat and Transport Dept. ; Sub. Asst. Comm., 1875 ; Asst.
Comm., 1877 ; Dep. Asst. Comm. Oen. on the staff, 1880 ; retired, 1887.
1760. Barkworth, Henry Smith— bom in Guemsey, April 2,
1860 ; son of Joseph Charles Barkworth ; left 1871.
Medicine: St. (George's Hospital; Thompson medallist and prizeman;
M.B.C.S. and M.B.C.P., Lond., 1889 ; M.D. (Brux), 1893 ; House Surgeon,
and Asst. Demonst. of Anatomy, St. George's Hospital ; Surgeon, P. & 0. St.
Nav. Company.
^6 ElIZABBTH GoLLBGB BBGiSTBb.
1761. Peddie, Henry Anderson — ^born at Edinburgh, July 29,
1858 ; brother of No. 1738 ; left 1870.
Medicine (Edinbnrgh University) ; M.B. and CM., 1880 ; also at Vienna ;
extra Mem. Boy. Med. Soc., Bdin.; Fellow Obst. Soc., Edin.; practice in
Edinbnrgh.
1762. Robilliard, Charles William — bom in Aldemey, Decem-
ber 1, 1855; son of Thomas Nicholas Bobilliard; left
1871.
Went to South Africa ; volunteered for the Zulu War ; served as paymaster ;
settled in South Africa.
1763. HInde, Arthur Bryer— bom at Cheltenham, July 29, 1860 ;
son of Joshua Bryce Hinde and Sarah Macey ; vide 1791,
1904, 1961 ; left 1875.
Business in London ; served in the Middlesex Bifle Vol. in 1876 ; went to
India as a coffee planter in the Nilgiri Hills for eleven years ; in 1888 received
an appointment in the Bevenne Dept. of the Government of India, as Asst.
Inspector (Alkari and Customs), Madras Presidency; promoted to Inspector,
2nd Grade, in 1897.
1764. Donovan, Sydney Charles— bom at Dorking, July 3, 1855 ;
son of the Bev. Joseph Bartram Azleby Donovan, of
Dorking ; left 1870.
Non-coUeffiate student, Oxford, 1882 ; B.A., 1889 ; M.A., 1891 ; Holy Orders ;
Curate of All Saints, Botherithe, 1890 ; St. James', Bristol, 1892 ; Taplow, 1898 ;
Beotor of East Homdon, since 1894.
1765. Smithard, Herbert Henry— born in Guemsey, May 19,
1856 ; son of William Henry Smithard and Marie Ther6se
Ollivier ; left 1870.
Engaged in business as a chemist: was member of the Pharmaceutical
Society ; died in London, of blood-poisoning, aged twenty-one years.
1766. Gedge, Edward Cyril — born at Ludborough, September 1,
1861 ; brother of No. 1718 ; left 1871.
Business on the Glasgow Stock Exchange.
1767. Robinson, John James— born in Aldemey, February 19,
1858 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1875.
Tea planter in Ceylon.
1768. Robinson, Clement Sumner— bom in Aldemey, Decem-
ber 28, 1859 ; brother of No. 1369 ; left 1876.
Medicine, St. George's Hospital; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1883; L.B.C.P., 1888;
Ind. Med. Dept. ; Sun^eon, Bengal Army, 1884; half -pay, 1894; served in the
Soudan Expedition, 1885 ; reconnaissance to Hasheen ; actions of Hasheen
and Tofrek; destruction of Tamai (medal with two clasps, bronze star);
Soudan, 1885-6, Frontier Field Force ; private practice at bouthampton, and
then Medical Of&cer, Serk, 1897.
1769. Taylor, Joseph — born in London, December 13, 1853; son
of John Mackenzie Taylor ; left 1871.
Vide Add : et Con :
£jlizabbth Collbgb BEaiBTEti. 26?
1?70. Forbes, Henry Hodges — bom at Berhampore, August 80,
1858 ; son of Col. Henry T. Forbes (Bengal Artillery),
and Emily J. Inglis ; left 1870.
Direct oommisBion; Ensign, 8rd, The Bnffs, 1876; Bengal Staff Corps, 44th
(Sylhet) L.I. ; Naga Expedition, 1879; died of wounds received at the
storming and capture of Eonoma ; believed to have been recommended for
the Victoria Cross.
1771. Forbes, Robert Inglis — ^bom at Baghalpore, October 10,
1860 ; brother of No. 1770 ; left 1870.
Lieut., 67th (Hampshire) Begt., 1881 ; Capt., 1890 ; Dep. Asst. Comy. Gtonl.
Ord. Store Dept., 1889-94; Burmese Expedition, 1886-6 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp) ; Adjutant, Sra Glamorgan Vol. Bifle Corps.
1772. Gipps, Alexander George Pemberton — born at Dunkirk,
September 30, 1854 ; son of Augustus Pemberton Qipps ;
left 1870.
Medicine, St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1877; L.B.C.P.,
Edin., 1878, and L.M., F.B.C.S., Edin., 1891; Burgeon, B.N., 1879; Staff-
Surgeon, 1891; was Surgeon of H.M.B. Inconstcmt in the Egyptian War,
1882 (medal and Khedive s bronze star).
1773. Brock, Wentworth Hugh — bom in Guernsey, November 8,
1860 ; brother of No. 1651 ; left 1876.
Tea planter, Ceylon.
1774. Keene, Harris— brother of No. 1729.
Entered, but never joined.
1775. de Sausmarez, HavlMand Walter — ^bom in Guernsey,
May 30, 1861 ; son of the Bev. Havilland de Sausmarez
(No. 21), and Anne Priaulx Walters ; vide 1466, 1983,
2161 ; left 1873.
Exhibitioner, Westminster School, 1874 ; foundation scholar, 1875 ; Trinity
College, Cambridge (Exhibitioner) 1880; B.A. (Sen. Opt.) 1883 ; called to the
Bar (Inner Temple) 1884 ; South Eastern Circuit, 1885-90 ; and at Lagos,
West Africa, 1890-2, where he was also Acting Queen's Advocate ; H.M.'b
Assistant Judge of the Consular (afterwards, 1897, H.B.M.'s) Court at
Zanzibar, 1892 ; Judge, H.B.M.'s Court for the Ottoman Dominions, 1898, at
Constantinople
1776. Skyring, Charles Francis John — bom at Edinburgh,
May 26, 1853 ; son of Gen. Charles Skyring, B.E. ; left
1870.
Lieutenant, Boyal Aldemev Artillery, 1879; Captain, 1888; retired, 1898;
olerk. Admiralty Works, Alderney ; attached to the B.E. office, Dover.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1869.
1777. Harding, John StafTord Goldie— bom at Bideford,
Maroh 3, 1856 ; son of Thomas Harding ; left 1870.
Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, Devonshire Militia, 1873; Captain, 1881, and
Hon. Major.
1778. Layton, Charles James— bom at Swinbrook, November 19,
1858 ; son of George Dawson Turner Layton ; left 1871.
Foundation scholar, Bradfield College, 1873-7; scholar. Downing College,
Cambridge, 1877-8 ; Civil Service (competition), 1879 ; Civil Service Com*
mlBsion, sinee 1879*
d58 IiLIZABBTH OOLLBGB BbGISTBB*
1779. Ozanne, Glenmore — bom at Jackson, Mississippi, July 7,
1860 ; brother of No. 1458 ; left 1877.
Also Clerf^ Orphan School, 1870-1; sugar planter in Demerara, 1876-80;
then Medicine : JSdinbnrgh University, 1881-5 ; M.B. and CM. (distinction in
Anat., Mat. Med., Physiol., and Fatholog^), 1885; appointed to the
Government Medical Service, British Gmana, 1886; medical officer,
Mazaroni and Bartika District, since 1894.
1780. Martel, Charles Philip— born in Guernsey, February 3,
1861 ; son of Charles Martel (No. 719), and Mary
Sheppard ; left 1878.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich, 1879; Lieutenant, B.A., 1880: Captain, 1889;
Adjutant of Volunteers, 1888-98 ; appointed Instructor at ArtiUery College,
1895 : passed final examination (senior class) Artillery College ; Professor of
the Artillery College, 1898.
1781. Parker, Edward Clifton— bom at Abbotsbury, August 21,
1859 ; son of Theophilus B. B. Parker, M.D., and Frances
Clifton ; left 1870.
Manager of the bank, Streatham Common.
LENT TERM, 1870.
1782. Graeme, Frederic James — born at Garyook, Perth, Sep-
tember 10, 1857 ; brother of No. 954 ; son, vide 2741 ;
left 1874.
B.M. Academy, Woolwich, 1875 ; B.A., 1877 ; Captam, 1886 ; Major, 1896.
1783. Thoroton, Thomas Rice— bom at Aberayron, Cardigan,
April 18, 1861 ; son of Levet* Thoroton ; left 1870.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1784. Thoroton, Frederic D. — bom in Carmarthenshire,
October 15, 1862 ; brother of No. 1783 ; left 1870.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1785. Bell, William Delacombe— born in India, Pebraary 17,
1858 ; son of Anthony Delacombe Bell (No. 773), and
Averina Mtzgerald ; left 1870.
Died young.
1786. de Baugy, John Mauger— bom in Guernsey, October 20,
1857 ; brother of No. 1283 ; left 1871.
An invalid; no profession.
1787. Dorey, John Ernest— bom in Guemsey, Febraary 6, 1857 ;
son of John Abraham Dorey and Rachel Le Conte ; left 1872.
Business at St. Sampson's; donzenier of St. Sampson's and procnrenr des
panvres ; residence, Slmest ViUa, St. Sampson's, Gmemsey.
1788. Gore, St. John Corbet— bom at Dublin, December 10,
1859 ; son of Ralph Gore and Isabella Hopkins ; left 1871.
Ideutenant, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1879 ; Captain, 1886 ; Major, 1893 ; Soudan
expedition, 1884-8 ; I^ile Force with Camel Corps ; (medal with olasp, bronae
star).
fililZABBTH COLLBOB SbGIBI^BB. 959
1789. Abbott, Henry William Norman— bom at Meernt, India,
March 10, 1860 ; brother of No. 1684 ; left 1875.
Lientenant, LancaBhire Militia, 1880 ; retired in 1882 ; boBiness in London.
1790. Gordon, William David — bom at Jabalpur, India, Sep-
tember 19, 1856 ; brother of No. 1626 ; left 1870.
Lientenant, 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment, 1876 ; Bengal Staff Corps, 1879 ;
Caotain, 1888 ; Aighan War, 1879-80 ; actions of Shntogardan and Sorkh
Eotal, and Ghardeh Valley ; operations at and around Kabul in December,
1679, and attack on Sherpur ; march from Kabul to relief of Kandahar, and
battle of 1st September (medaJ with two clasps and bronze decoration) ; Winff
Commander, 86th (Sikh) Puniaub Infantry ; Hazara expedition, 1891 (medal
with clasp) ; murdered by a umatic in 1897.
1791. Hinde, Alfred Buckley— born at Cheltenham, November 6 »
brother of No. 1763 ; left 1881.
Medicine (Middlesex Hospital) ; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1886 ; L.B.C.P., Lond, 1886
ABdst.-House Surgeon, Cancer Hospital ; Parkes medallist, Netley Hospital,
1886; Surgeon-Captain, Army Med. Dept., 1887; Portsmouth, 1887-90;
Singapore, 1890-96; India, 1896; N.W. Frontier War, with the 11th Hussan,
at Fort Harising, 1897 ; and at the Base Hospital, Nowahera, 1896.
EASTER TERM, 1870/
1792. Brehaut, Edmund Fitzthomas — bom m Ouemsey,
January 15, 1859 ; son of Gustavus Br6haat and Diana
Whitmore ; left 1874.
No profession ; residence, Richmond, Mount Bow, Guernsey.
1793. Carey, De Lisle— born m Guemsey, July 18, 1861 ; Bon of
Dr. Francis Carey (No. 874), of Villa Carey, and Emilia
de Lisle ; vide 1807, 2251, 2366 ; left 1875.
Also King's CoUege School, London ; Engineer ; residence, Newcastle.
1794. Oliver, Arthur Mallet Hoblyn— bom at Nelson, N.Z.,
February 2, 1861 ; brother of No. 1704 ; left 1871.
Civil Service ; Local Government Board ; died about 1894.
1795. Mackenzie, Duncan— bom in Scotland, July 23, 1856 , son
of John Mackenzie ; left 1871.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1796. Hay, Frank Drummond— bom at Tangiers, August 8,
1863 ; son of James de Vismes Drummond Hay, C.B.,
(Diplomatic Service), and Caroline Molinaris ; left 1870.
Emigrated to South America, where he died about 1891.
TRINITY TERM, 1870.
1797. Blonde!, Howard Fitzjohn — bom at Melbourne,
January 8, 1858 ; son of Frederic Blondel ; left 1872.
Bank of Adelaide, S. Australia, 1872-81 ; Accountant and Branch Inspector,
Town and County Bank, 1881-86; afterwards in businMS on the Aoelaidf
Stook Exchange till 1896 ; settled in Melbourne.
ii6d £lIZABBTH CoLLEOtJi JEtEaiSTBlt.
1798. de Jersey, Henry— bom in Guernsey, August 1, 18W, soA
of Henry de Jersey and Louisa Carr6 ; left 1874.
Provincial Bank of Ireland for two years; then West London Bank,
London ; afterwards senior partner in the firm " Henry De Jersey & Co.,"
financial and land agents and mortgage brokers in London ; died in 1891.
1799. Allez, Edward Le Maietre — born in Guernsey, January 27,
1856 ; son 'of Bredthafft Allez (No. 195), and Bachel
Roberts ; vide 2081 ; left 1874.
Notary Public, Guernsey ; engaged in his father's office ; died in 1896.
1800. Menziee, Charles Herbert— born at Tilbury Fort, May 29,
1857 ; son of Edward Menzies and Mary Jane Horton ;
left 1871.
Manager of the City of Buenos Ayres Tramway Company.
1801. Harris, Cecil Wakefield— born in London, July 7, 1856;
son of Bichard Douglas Harris ; left 1872.
Dentist in London in partnership with his brother, Dr. Hasler Harris.
1802. Baker, William— bom at Cambridge, May 22, 1859 ; son of
the Bev. 6. B. Baker and Penelope Musson ; left 1874.
Tea and coffee planter, Bringen Estate, Deli, Sumatra.
1803. Oldham, Walter Joshua — born at Worcester, December 4,
1853 ; son of Joshua Oldham (of Doverdale, Worcester) ;
vide 1804, 1927 ; left 1871.
Also Shrewsbury, 1866-8 ; no profession ; residence, Southsea.
1804. Oldham, Henry— bom at Worcester, October 31, 1859;
brother of No. 1803 ; left 1876.
London and Westminster Bank (Lothbury Branch) ; resigned in 1888 and
went to New Zealand, and afterwards to America ; business in New York.
1805. Castle, Oharles WIgram Marshall — bom in India,
April 11, 1860 ; son of Charles Castle ; left 1873.
Medicine ; M.K.G.S., Eng., and L.S.A., 1886 ; Medical department, Jamaica
Civil Service (Gordon Town, Jamaica).
1806. Oastle, Harold Duncan Boycot — bom in India, Decem-
ber 11, 1861 ; brother of No. 1805 ; left 1873.
Medicine ; Jamaica Civil Service.
1807. Carey, Basil de Beauvoir— born in Guernsey, October 11,
1862 ; brother of No. 1793 ; left 1875.
Medicine (Cambridge and St. Thomas' Hospital); B.A. (honours), 1884;
M.A., 1889; M.B., 1889; M.B.C.S., Eng., 1887; L.S.A., 1886; Snrgeon-
Captain in the B.G.M. ; practice in Gnemsey ; died in 1895.
1808. Hitchcock, Arthur— bom in London, April 14, 1861;
brother of No. 1633 ; left 1875.
Business in London, firm ** Vardon & Hitchcock," stock and sharebrokers ;
residence, Bromley, Kent.
1809. Gedge, Ernest— born at Ludborough, October 28, 1862;
brother of No. 1718 ; left 1871.
Also Ely Grammar School ; went to Johannesburg, TransvaaL
Elizabeth College Begistbb. 261
1810. Saunders, Harry — born at Agra, December 17, 1858 ; son
of William Charles Saunders ; left 1871.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1811. Reid, Norman Macbeth — bom in Jamaioa, February 28,
1868 ; son of William Reid ; vide 1826 ; left 1875.
Medicine; St. Gorge's Hospital and Edinbnr^^h UniTenit^; M.B.O.S.,
Eng., and Li.B>.G.Pm Edin., and L.M., 1880 ; pnzeman in Med.-Snrg. and
Midw., St. Gteorge's ; Snrgeon-Captaiii, Army Medical Dept. ; retired 1892 ;
died at Johannesbnrg, South Africa, about 1894.
1812. Ozanne, Robert John Thorpe— bom in Guernsey, July 21,
1862 ; son of Dr. John Ozanne (No. 263), and Bose Anne
Thorpe; vide 1142 ; left 1880.
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (open scholarship), 1881-85 ; 6.A. (2nd Glass Lit.
Hum.), 1884 ; M.A., 1889 ; Tutor at the Wargrave Militanr College, Henley-on-
Thames, 1885 ; Assistant-Master, Loretto School, Musselburgh, N.B., 1888-96.
1813. Nicolle, Louis James — bom in Guemsey, June 16, 1862 ;
son of John Nicolle and Harriet Balk ; left 1878.
Apprenticed to Mr. Arnold, Chemist, Guernsey; afterwards Dispenser to
D>rs. F. Carey (No. 874), and E. Robinson (No. 1687), for eight years; then
business in Guemsey ; overseer. Poor Law Board, 1896-7.
1814. Carey, Harold Stafford — bom at Alicante, September 28,
1861 ; son of Julius A. Carey (No. 857), and Caroline
Carey ; vide 1924, 2413 ; left 18B0.
Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1880 ; B.A., 1884 ; foUowed the theatrical profession.
1815. Carey, Cecil Augustus — born in Guemsey, April 10, 1863 ;
brother of No. 1726 ; left 1881.
University de France (Caen) ; Licencie-en-Droit ; called to the Guemsey Bar;
Advocate of the Boval Court of Guemsey, 1885; Registrar of the
Ecclesiastical Court, Guemsey ; Captain on the Staff of the B.G.M. and
A.D.C. to the Lieut.-Govemor of Guemsey ; cantonal douzenier;
residence, Hauteville.
1816. Bagwell, Frederick Taylor — bom at Frankfort-on-the-
Main, December 27, 1856 ; son of John Taylor Bagwell
and Agnes S. Lindesay ; vide 2165 ; left 1874.
Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1878 ; Matriculation ; first prize in French, and in
German ; Junior Freshman year; Ist of first rank in German and in French
Qionours) ; Senior Freshman year ; 1st of fbrst rank in French and in Gterman ;
Junior Sophister fist of first rank), English, French, and German Literature ;
second gold medal, modem literature, and senior moderatorship, 1882 ; callea
to the msh Bar, 1884 ; army tutor, Abingdon Villas, Kensington.
1817. Church (afterwards Church-Dixon), William Napier —
bom at Pau, October 30, 1854 ; son of John Church,
H.B.M. Consul at Pau ; left 1873.
Besides at Pau.
1818. Church (afterwards Church - Dixon), John Charles
James — bom at Glasgow, August 8, 1858; brother of
No. 1817 ; left 1875.
Lieutenant, 2nd Boyal Lanark Militia, (subsequently 8rd Battalion the
Cameronian Scottish Bifles), 1875; Captain, 1881 ; died 1886.
Army Control Department, 18Z5 ;_ De]
Commissariat and Tr;
Service Corps, 1888
262 Elizabeth Collegb Bbgzstbb.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1870.
1819. Harvest, Augustus Charles Hamilton— bom at Dawlish,
March 20, 1854; son of Maj.-Gen. Edward Douglas
Harvest and Theresa Maria Lane ; vide 1820, 2022, 2038,
2039 ; left 1874.
Employed in a Govemment office at Perth, West Australia ; died at Exeter,
1893.
1820. Harvest, Henry Ambrose Lane — bom in Malta,
October 13, 1855 ; brother of No. 1819 ; left 1874.
artment, 18Z5 ; Deputy Assistant Commissa^ (General,
Transport Staff, with the rank of Captain, 1^; Army
; Captain, 1888 ; retired 1890.
1821. Kay, Frederic Aldcroft— bom at Manchester, January 14,
1855 ; brother of No. 1439 ; left 1875.
Business at Manchester ; Lieutenant, 4th Battalion Lancashire Militia, 1876 ;
retired as Captain; Surveyor of Taxes, Inland Revenue Department,
London.
1822. Bell, Charles Thornhill — born in India, December 18,
1862 ; son of the Bev. William Bell (Chaplain in India) ;
vide 2126 ; left 1880.
B.MJL., Woolwich ; Lisntenant, R.A., 1882 ; Indian Ordnance* Department ;
Captain, 1891 ; Superintendent, Government Gun Carriage Factory, 189 ;
decorated with the Humane Society's medal, 1895, for saving life in iBombay
Harbour.
1823. lorns, Charles — bom at Milton, Oxford, January 28, 1954;
brother of No. 1361 ; left 1871.
Also at Bonn University; mechanical engineer, after apprenticeship with
Messrs. Marshall & Sons, Gainsborough.
1824. de Bernardy, Lucien — bom in London, June 6, 1854 ; son
of Gonstantine de Bernardy ; left 1872.
Business in London ; afterwards occupied as a genealogist in connection with
claims to property ; rendered invaluable asssistance in compiling this register.
LENT TERM, 1871.
1825. Gaussen, Frederick Curtis— bom at Belfast, July 8, 1857;
brother of No. 1642 ; left 1874.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; died 1884, in Guernsey.
1826. Reid, William— bom at Kirkcudbright, November 23, 1854;
brother of No. 1811 ; left 1871.
Sugar planter in British Guiana ; plantation. Port Mourant, Berbice.
1827. Belfleld, Thomas Daniel— bom in Canada, July 25, 1862 ;
son of Thomas Daniel Belfield, of St. Dunstan's-in-the-
East; left 1873.
Agent for the Imperial Assurance Company of London at Chicago, U.S JL.
Elizabbth Collbgb Bboistbb. 268
1828. Tountel, Robert Henry— bom in Guernsey, July 23, 1850;
son of John Tourtel and Elizabeth Bobert ; left 1873.
Trinity Collie, Dublin ; B.A. (Respondent and Divinity Testimonium), 1877 ;
M.A., 1880; B.D., 1887 ; Holv Orders, 1877; Curate of Ilminster, 1877-9 : St.
Peter Port, Guernsey, 1879-81 ; and of St. Helier's, Jersey, 1881-2 ; Rector of
Torteval, Guernsey, since 1882 ; Inspector of Primary Schools, Guernsey,
since 1896 ; editor of Le McMonn Trimestriel de CEgUte Anglieane p<mr tea
IU$ de la Manche ; student of Guernsey antiquities.
1829. Horton, Harry Howard— bom at Wolverhampton, Feb-
ruary 24, 1862 ; son of Francis Charles Horton, B.A.,
Vice-Prmoipal of Elizabeth CioUege ; left 1881.
Tutor to the son of Mr. D. Taylor, m.p., 1881-8; University of London;
matriculated with honours, 1884 ; B.A. (Ist class), 1890 ; Assistant Master
and Librarian, Gharterhouse School, 188i8-90 ; Assistant Master, Bancroft's
School, Woodford, Essex.
1830. Charles, Edwyn— born in Australia, October 4, 1868 ; son
of Walter J. Charles ; left 1871.
Merchant Service.
1831. Leiean, Riohard Martin— bom in Guernsey, August 23,
1860 ; son of Captain B. M. Leiean and Julia OuiUbert ;
vide 2054 ; left 1875.
Also Lyc^e at Rennes for two years ; chemist for thirteen years at Southend ;
now at Leicester.
1832. Travers, Edward Foster— bom at Quebec, December 17,
1858 ; son of Captain James Dalgaims Travers and Ellen
Cole Lloyd ; left 1874.
Gape Mounted Police ; kUled in action in the Zulu War, 1878.
1833. Seymour, Frederic Stephen— bom in French Flanders,
March 20, 1854 ; son of John Williams Seymo«r ; left
1871.
Army Control Department, Sub. Assistant Ckunmissary, 1872 ; Assistant
Oommissary, 1874 ; died on half -pay in 1876.
EASTER TERM, 1871.
1834. Colman, George Maurice Hoblyn— bom in the Bahamas,
January 5, 1856 ; son of Lieut. -Colonel George Butter
Triscott Colman and Eliza Anne Hoblyn ; vide 1885 ;
left 1874.
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1874 ; B.A., 1877 ; M.A. and M.B., 1881 ;
Me£cine; St. Thomas' Hospital, 1877; M.B.C.S., England, and L.S.A.,
London, 1881 ; Surgeon, Army Medical Department, 1883 ; Surgeon-Major,
1885 ; retired, 1895. "^
1835. de Jersey, Walter Brock— bom in Guemsey, March 11,
1863 ; brother of No. 1446 ; left 1877.
Also Marlborough CoUege, 1877; Pembroke College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1884;
M.B. and B.C., 1890; St. Thomas' Hospital, London ; M.Ra).S., England,
and L.B.C.P., London, 1889 ; House surgeon and Assistant Physician,
Evelina Hospital for sick children; practice at Guildford.
264 Elizabeth College Begisteb.
1836. Ozanne, Richard Mansell— bom at Clifton, May 1, 1864;
son of Albert T. Ozanne (No. 473), and Patience
Manning ; left 1882.
No profession.
TRINITY TERM, 1871.
1837. Graham, John Irvine — bom in London, July 17, 1862 ; son
of Col. John Graham ; left 1874.
Naval cadet, 1876 ; Lieutenant, 1885 ; passed for gunnery ; Gunnery Lieu-
tenant, H.M.S. Pique, 1895.
1838. Horton, Henry Josiah — bom at Wolverhampton,
October 10, 1861 ; son of Edward Horton ; left 1875.
Business in London ; firm, " Henry Josiah Horton & Co.," metal merchants.
1839. De Butts, Frederic Robert McCrea — bom in Guernsey,
June 8, 1863 ; brother of No. 1747 ; left 1875.
Also Cheltenham, 1876-80; B.M.A., Woolwich, 1880; Lieutenant, B.A.,
1882; Captain, 1891; Burmese expedition, 1886-7 (medsJ); and Soudan
expedition, 1896 (medal) ; commanded the 5th (Bombay) Mountain Battery ;
India N.W. Frontier War, 1897 ; killed at capture of the Sampagha Pass,
October 29th, 1897.
1840. Shortt, Francis de Sausmarez — born in Guemsey, Sep-
tember 16, 1863 ; brother of No. 1735 ; left 1881.
Enlisted in the 42nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), and served three and
a half years in the ranks ; Soudan expedition, 1884-5 ; Nile, action of £ir*
bekan (medal with two clasps, bronze star) i for these services he was granted
a commission as Lieutenant and appointed to the Boyal Scots Fusiliers, 1887 ;
Captain, 1896 ; India N.W. Frontier War, 1897 (severely wounded).
1841. Millington, John Perrett — bom at Liverpool, May 24,
1863; son of Joseph Millington and Julia Perrett; vide
1901 ; left 1875.
Medicine ; practice in New Zealand.
1842. Martin, Charles Paterson Napier — bom in India, April 3,
1855 ; son of John Martin ; left 1872.
Planter in India.
1843. Robin, Charles de Quetteville — bom at sea, March 6,
1859; son of Charles Bobin and Ellen Bishop; vide 1844,
1870; left 1872.
Merchant Service ; died at the age of nineteen.
1844. Robin, Ernest Collings — bom in Guemsey, March 14,
1860 ; brother of No. 1843 ; left 1872.
First in business with his uncle in Australia, and afterwards settled in
business in Kentucky, n.S.A.
1845. Trafford, Frederic James — bom at Pl&s Panthoel, Co.
Carmarthen, December 12, 1856 ; brother of No. 1330 ;
left 1873.
At Lancinsf College, before 1871 ; H.M.S. Conway, training ship; Merchant
Service ; anerwao^s coffee planter in Ceylon ; died in Looaon, 1879*
Elizabeth Collbgb Begistbb. 365
1846. Gleig, Charles Henry Alfred— bom in London, March 22,
1862; son of Major Henry Gleig and Phoebe Collard,
(half-brother to No. 1721) ; left 1872.
Boval Navy ; retired in 1890 as Lieatenant, and engaged in joomaliam ;
residence, Hammersmith.
1847. Lane, Cecil Bruce — bom in India, December 11, 1857 ; son
of Thomas Bruce Lane (Bengal Civil Service) ; vide 1848,
1860, 1861, 1862 ; left 1876.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1848. Lane, Arthur Bruce— bom in India, December 3, 1858;
brother of No. 1847 ; left 1876.
Vide Add : et Oorr :
1849. Harrison, Alfred George — born at the Cape of Good Hope,
Jime 28, 1853 ; son of William Harrison (Bombay Civil
Service), and Isabella Leighton ; left 1872.
Cooper's Hill Engineering College ; Public Worlcs Department, India ; joined
the i^.W.D. Accounts Branch ; Examiner, 4th class.
1850. Harrison, Claude Edward — bom at Bombay, August 29,
1856 ; brother of No. 1849 ; left 1874.
Indian cadetsbip, 1873 ; Ensign, 56th Regiment, 1874 ; Captain, 1885 ; retired
1887 ; served in the Nile expedition, 1^-5, with the 2nd Battalion Essex
Regiment (medal and clasp) ; afterwards farming in Manitoba.
1851. Harrison, Philip Raikes — born at Bombay, January 31,
1858 ; brother of No. 1849 ; left 1874.
University College, Durham, 1881 ; Holy Orders, 1882 ; Curate of Burcombe,
1882; Famborough, 1884; and Baverstock, 1888; Chaplain, Bombay
Establishment, since 1889.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1871.
1852. Robilliard, Peter Edgar— born in Guernsey, April 15,
1859; son of Peter King Bobilliard and Emma Le
Patourel ; left 1875.
Also at the Lyc€e at Bennes for two years ; timber merchant, La Piette,
Guernsey.
1853. Carrington, Gustavus — bom in Guemsey, June 21, 1860;
son of Gustavus F. Carrington and Euzabeth Lidstone :
left 1873.
Business as a brewer near Manchester ; died 18 — .
1854. Dumaresq, Ernest Rawlings— bom in Guemsey, Feb-
ruary 25, 1860 ; son of Eawlings Dumaresq and Louisa
Truss ; vide 2017, 2025, 2163 ; left 1874.
Clerk at the Greffe, Guemsey, for a short time, and afterwards in a gas com-
pany in France; then private secretary to Count Delia Beffa, Folitical
Officer, Milan.
S
266 Elizabeth Colleqe Begisteb.
1855. Clarke, James Alexander— bom in Ireland, October 19,
1860 ; son of the Rev. J. K. Clarke ; left 1873.
Boval Navy, 1879 ; Assistant Paymaster, 1883 ; Egyptian War, 1882 (medal
and Khedive's bronze star).
LENT TERM, 1872.
1856. Bichard, Herbert Mauger — born in Guernsey, April 21,
1862; son of Thomas Bichard and Martha de la Hue;
left 1874.
Also Lycee, Caen, 1874-8; assistant to his father, the proprietor of the
Gazette de Quemesey*
1857. Gliddon, Claudius de Putron— bom in Gnemsey, Feb-
ruary 6, 1859; son of James Gliddon and Mary de
Putron ; vide 1960, 2288 ; left 1876.
Minister, Wesleyan Methodist Church ; Minister at St. Malo for two years ;
then in Aldemev ; was three years at Devonport, and was thence tre^imerred
to Halton, Cheshire, where he died in 1896 ; a good linguist and musician,
and a keen lover of art. — Star^ 6th August, 1896.
1858. Duquemin, James Henry — bom in Guernsey, May 13,
1860; son of James Duquemin (States Surveyor), and
Elizabeth Torode ; left 1877.
Civil Engineer, articled to Messrs. Stothert & Pitt, Bath; Associate M.I.C.E.,
1887 ; Assistant Surveyor (States of Guernsey), 1887 ; States Engineer, 1897.
1859. Shortt, William Henry— born in India, August 26, 1862;
son of Maj.-Gen. A. Shortt, Bo. S. C, and Flora Shortt;
left 1872.
Also Wellington College ; farming in Iowa, n.S.A.
1860. Lane, Frederic Charles Bruce — bom in India, January 5,
1860 ; brother of No. 1847 ; left 1875,
Lieut., 1st Regiment, B.G.L.I., 1879 ; Lieutenant, Leinster Regiment, 1881 ;
Captain, 1888 ; died at Shomcliffe, 1890.
1861. Lane, Ernest Henry — born in India, October 19, 1861;
brother of No. 1847 ; left 1879.
Business in London.
1862. Lane, Herbert Edward Bruce — bom in India, Septem-
ber 27, 1862 ; brother of No. 1847 ; left 1880.
R.M.A., Woolwich, 1880 ; R.A., 1882 ; Captain, 1891 ; Adjutant, Pembroke
Artillery Militia, since 1893.
1863. Humfrey, Charles Stewart — bom in the Punjab, India,
August 19, 1863 ; son of Col. Frederic Humfrey, Bo. S. C,
and Wilhelmina Colclough ; left 1872.
Pied at Bedford at the age of thirteen.
Elizabeth College BsaisTEB. 267
1864. Beesley, Walter Baillie— born in Guernsey, April 14, 1862;
son of Thomas Beesley and Elizabeth A. Bowman ; (half-
brother to No. 1448) ; left 1880.
Open Classical scholar, University of Durham, 1880 ; first class classics and
aoditional scholarship. Intermediate, and second class Final Schools, 1883 ;
Van Mildert Scholarship, 1883 ; M.A., 1887 ; Sixth Form Master at Trinity
College, Stratford-on-Avon, 1884-9 ; tutor at JBedford since 1889.
1865. Spedding, William— bom in South Africa, June 16, 1864 ;
son of William Spedding ; left 1880.
Traveller for the firm ** Spicer & Co.," paper mannfactoren.
1866. Brock, Edward de Saumarez — born at Trieste, July 16,
1860 ; son of Edward W. Brock (No. 46), and Emily
Haynes ; left 1872.
Merchant Service (Devitt & Moore) for one year ; then farming in Manltobft,
1882-97, and afterwards in England.
1867. Wheatley, Charles Henry — bom in London, November 14,
1858 ; son of Thomas Wheatley ; left 1875.
Business in London.
EASTER TERM, 1872.
1868. Schooling, John Holt— bom in London, Maroh 25, 1859;
son of Henry Schooling and Harriet Maria Holt; left
1872.
Also Chiswick Collegiate School ; Associate of the Institute of Actuaries,
and Fellow of the Statistical Society ; translator and editor of Handwriting
and Expression^ by J. Cr^piex-Jamin ; residence, Twickenham.
1869. Schooling, William— bom 1860; brother of No. 1868; left
1872.
Also Chiswick Collegiate School ; editor of Bourne* a Insurance PubUeationa t
Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Hon. Sec. British Astronomical
Association ; author of Life Assurance JSxplainedt and of Bourne's Insurcmce
Directory i and of Bourne's llandy Assurance Manual ; residence, Surbiton.
1870. Robin, Walter Le Quesne — born in Guernsey, Feb-
ruary 2, 1861 ; brother of No. 1843 ; left 1872.
Business at Drayton, Ohio, U.S.A.
1871. Phillips, Charles Aldcroft — bom at Manchester, June 28,
1859 ; son of George Aldcroft Phillips and Mary Eckersley ;
left 1875.
Also Wiesbaden to study chemistrv under Professor Fresenius ; diploma for
chemical analysis; business at Manchester as manufacturer of glycerine,
etc. ; firm, Thom & Co. ; retired from business, 1898 ; residence, Manchester.
1872. Burke, Williann Henry— born at Shepton Mallet, Novem-
ber 5, 1858 ; son of the Eev. Thomas Burke ; left 1872.
Also Newton Abbott, and Bossall Schools ; Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A.,
1881 ; M.B. and B.Ch., 1882 ; studied medicine also at the Rotunda Hospital,
Dublin, 1881, and si,t Vienna ; L.M., 1881 ; Diploma of State Medicine, 1883 ;
8 2
k
968 Elizabbth Collbge Bbgzstbb.
ioined the Indian Medical Department ; Snrgeon-Captain, 1882 ; Snrgeon-
Major, 1896 ; served in the Burmese Expedition, 1886-7 (medal and claep) ;
in Civil Employ; Asst. Surgeon, Bassoon Hospital, Poona, 1888-96; Civil
Surgeon, Rajkot, since 1897.
TRINITY TERM, 1872.
1873. Combe, George Hilary— born at Bognor, April 22, 1861 ;
son of Dr. George Combe ; left 1874.
Vide Add: etCorr:
1874. Vaucour, Henry Morris — bom in Guernsey, June 22,
1857 ; brother of No. 1327 ; left 1875.
Chichester Theological CoUege, 1885 ; Holy Orders, 1887 ; held curacies at
Wombwell, Dewsbury, Lower Sydenham, and Wandisworth Common;
died 1895.
1875. Hickinbotham, Hubert de Jersey — bom in Guernsey,
April 23, 1861 ; brother of No. 1122 ; left 1877.
Apprenticed in business in Guernsey; afterwards emigrated to Colorado, and
thence to San Francisco.
1876. Bucktrout, Herbert Hessel— bom at Bristol, Deoember 16,
1862 ; son of Thomas Bucktrout and Sophia Hessel ; left
1874.
Business for a short time ; then went to Africa and died there in 1885.
1877. Crossiey, Frederic — born at Coventry, December 17, 1860 ;
son of Thomas Gharlesworth Crossiey and Mary Ann
Marriott ; left 1875.
Also Lyc^e, Bennes, for two years ; Medicine ; M.B.C.S., England, 1879 ;
Qualified as chemist and medical electrician fParis^; member of the
Pharmaceutical Society, London, and Apothecaries Hall, 1881 ; certificate of
merit, Westminster Colleg[e of Chemistiy, 1881 ; passed the Science and Art
exam, for Advanced Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, 1888; F.S.Sc. London,
1884 ; M.S.T.E. (Paris), 1885; business at Brixton as chemist and druegist
and medical electrician; sold his business and joined the firm of "Slater
Bros. & Crossiey," pharmaceutical and electrical apparatus manufacturers,
London.
1878. Dudfield, Reginald Samuel Orme—bom at Gloucester,
August 5, 1860 ; son of Thomas Orme Dudfield, M.D. ;
left 1878.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1879 ; B.A. (honours. Natural Science Tripos)
1882; M.A. and M.B., 1887 ; D.P.H., 1888; also at St. Bartholomew's Hospi-
tal, London, and the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin ; L.B.C.P., London ; and
M.B.C.S., England, 1885 ; FeUow and Hon. Sec., Society of Medical OflGicers
of Health ; member, British Medical Association ; MedioiBi 0£Gicer of Health,
Paddington, and afterwards for the Borough of Eastbourne; residence,
Maida VaJe, London ; not in practice.
1879. Carre, Thomas James — born in Guemsey, Eebraary 26,
1861 ; son of Thomas Carr6 (No. 766), and Jane Moss ;
vide 2260 ; left 1875.
Commercial Bank, Guernsey, 1877 ; Sub-Manager, 1887,
fiSliIZABBVH COLLBOB fiBOZSTBB. ^6^
1880. le Lievpe, Frederio William Stamp — bom in Gnemsey, •
February 26, 1862 ; son of Frederick le Li&vre and Ellen
Vincent ; left 1880.
King Charles I. Scholar, Pembroke Colleffe, Oxford ; B.A., 1885 ; M-A., 1887 ;
Assistant Master, Yvordun House, Blackheath, 1885-6, and King's School,
Rochester, 1886-90 ; Head Master, Shirley House School, Blackheath, 1890-6 ;
Holy Orders, 1887: Curate at Frindsbury, 1887; and of St. Nicholas,
Rochester, 1890; Eyenin^ Lecturer, St. German's, Blackheath, 1891-6;
Ftiest-in-chatge, St. Deyenick's, Aberdeenshire, since 1896.
1881. Le Messuriep, John Henry — bom in Guernsey, April 2,
1863; son of John Henry Le Messurier and Emily
BobiUiard ; left 1881.
Scholar, Jesus College, Oxford, 1881-5 ; B.A., 1886 ; Master at Elstree School.
1882. Dobree, Nicolas Palmer— born at Hull, September 12,
1859 ; son of Nicolas Dobr^e and Mary Brooke Palmer ;
vide 2113, 2114 ; left 1876.
Merchant at Hull.
1883. Hartwell, Richard Woodford — bom in Guernsey, June 6,
1864; son of Bichard Hartwell and Eliza Woodford;
left 1875.
Manager, Standard Bank of South Africa, Natal.
1884. Stiokland, Henry McPherson^bom in Guernsey, Novem-
ber, 1859 ; son of Henry William Stickland and Helen M.
McPherson ; left 1875.
Also at the Lyc^e, Rennes, 1876 ; died of consumption, 1876.
1885. Colman, Ernest Francis Paget — bom in London,
March 18, 1857 ; brother of No. 1834 ; left 1874.
Also Magdalen CoUege School ; Eeble CoUege, Oxford, 1876 ; B.A., 1879 ;
M.A., 1888; Holy Orders, 1880; Curate of Aldemey, 1882-9; Rector of
the Forest parish, Guernsey, since 1889.
1886. Cole, Wentworth Vernon— born at Cirencester, April 20,
1861; son of Wentworth Cole (No. 898), and Ellen
Langford ; left 1873.
Boyal Navy, 1874; Sub-Lieutenant, 1881; Lieutenant, 1884; Lieutenant
and Commander, H.M.S. Magpie^ 1897 ; served in H.M.S. Monarch during
Egyptian War Egyptian medal and E^hedive's bronze star) ; also in H.M.S.
Manner during Burmese War— landed with the Naval Brigade (India medal,
Burma, 1886-7, clasp).
1887. Jones, Coiiings William— born in Guernsey, May 10,
1864; son of William Macey Jones (No. 1100), and
Eugenie GoUings ; vide 2240, 2241 ; left 1876.
Business as a brewer in Birmingham.
1888. Harrison, Douglas Charles William^bom at Bombay,
May 23, 1855 ; son of Charles Matthew Harrison
(Bombay Civil Service), and Mary Standen ; vide 1949,
2016 ; left 1874.
First at Bepton School ; Direct Commission Qaassed second), 1874 ; Ensign,
15th (afterwards East Yorkshire) Regiment, 1875 : Bo. Staff Corps, 1877 ; 1th
Bo.Bifle8; Oaptaiii, 1886; Brigade-Major, Bombay, 1885-8 ; andDji.A.G.,
dtO fiLZZABBtEH COLLBaB BBaZBtrB&.
1888-90 ; served in the Afghan War, 1879-80 ; present at defence of Kandahar
• and battle of the Ist September (medal and clasp) ; retired, 1895 ; took Holy
Orders, 1896 ; Curate of Stokenham, Eingsbridge, South Devon ; missionary
in Biluchistan, 1897.
1889. Grantham, Charles Fulford — born at Trincomalee,
August 1, 1857 ; son of Col. Charles Colwell Grantham
(Ketton Grange, Stamford), and Adeline Johnson ; son,
vide 2866 ; left 1875.
Lieutenant, 3rd Regiment, R.G.L.I. ; Ensign, 15th (after East Yorkshire)
Regiment, 1877 ; Bo. Staff Corps., 1884 ; Captain, 1890 ; Major, 1897 ; 6th
R^ment Bo. Cavalry, 1885 ; Squadron Commander, 1892 ; Officiating Com-
mandant, Governor's Body Guard, 1895 ; second in command, 2nd Regiment,
Bombay Lancers, 1896 ; Khelat Expedition, 1893.
1890. Nicolle, Louis James — see No. 1813.
Left 1870, and rejoined in 1872.
1891. Mauger, Herbert Eugene — bom in Guernsey, Decem-
ber 18, 1863 ; brother of No. 1698 ; left 1878.
Also Eastbourne College ; studied marine engineering at Glasgow, 1882-8 ;
returned to Guernsey, 1888 ; Lieutenant, R.G.A., 1889 ; Captain, 1891 ; H.M.
Deputy Sheriff of Guernsey, 1892 ; Cantonal Douzenier, St. Peter Port, 1897.
1892. Kershaw, Stewart — born in Ceylon, December 20, 1858 ;
son of Durand Kershaw (Ceylon D.P.W.), and Amelia Le
Pelley ; vide 1929, 2080 ; left 1876.
Mechanical Engineer ; engaged in the equipment of lighthouses on the Clyde ;
sent to Bombay to introduce gas-lighting in railway locomotives ; died 1894.
1893. Ross, Edmond — born in India, June 7, 1858; son of Major-
General Edmond Russell Ross, B.S.C. ; left 1876.
Sheep-farming in Australia.
1894. Grant, Reginald d'Iberville Charles— born at Kingston,
Canada, January 24, 1856 ; son of Irwin Grant, sixth
Baron de Longuieul (Canada Peerage), and Anna
Trapmann ; vide 1933 ; left 1875.
No profession ; heir to the title, now held by his half-brother ; residence,
Beechwood, Pitlochry, N.B.
Note : — This, the only hereditary title of Canada, was created by
Louis XrV. when Canada belonged to France.
1895. Burt, Thonnas Henry — bom at Witchampton, January 24,
1859 ; son of Henry Burt ; left 1875.
Mill owner at Witchampton.
1896. Smith - Ainsley, Basil Edward— born at Otherington,
December 23, 1864; son of George Smith-Ainsley and
Wilhelmina Tupper ; left 1876.
Foundation scholarship, Boyal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill,
1886 ; died in Guernsey in 1888, just after completion of the College course.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1872.
1897. Steele, Thomas Beevor — born in Norfolk, December 19,
1857 ; son of John Steele and Emma Mariette Daveney ;
left 1874.
India Post Office, Ocean Mail Service, 1876-8 ; inspector for a fire insurance
company, Sydney, 1879 ; Palatine Insurance C04, Brisbane, 1888 ; general
agent for the company, and attorney for Queensland, 1897 ; residence) Bnsbane*
Elizabeth GoiiLEOb Bbgistbb. 2tl
1898. Tottenham, Charles Francis Bosvile— born at Blackrock,
Dublin, May 10, 1863 ; son of Henry Loftus Tottenham,
of the Irish Bar, and Joice Lowry ; vide 1916 ; left 1881.
Bank of Ireland (Dundalk) 1883-6; Trinity College, Dublin ; Hebrew Prize.
1888 ; B.A. (Respondent), 1889 ; Divinity Testimonium, 1889 ; Holy Orders,
1889 ; Curate of ^insale, Cork, 1889, and of Abbey Strewry, since 1892.
1899. Escofet, Antonio— born at Tarragona, September 23, 1853 ;
son of Salvador Escofet ; vide 2008 ; left 1873,
Also at school in Germany; business at Tarragona; managing director,
firm, " Carey Brothers."
LENT TERM, 1873.
1900. Denis, Paul Henri — born at St. George, Mayenne, April 20,
1863 ; son of Gustave Denis and Eug6nie Merle d'Aubign6 ;
left 1876.
Also at school in Paris ; proprietor of a spinning factory on the family estate
at the Ch&teau du Fontaine Daniel, near Mayenne.
1901. Millington, Joseph Frederick — born at Liverpool,
March 24, 1865 ; brother of No. 1841 ; left 1874.
Solicitor, practising in Australia.
1902. Faunce, Fitzroy Digby — born in London, February 9, 1857 ;
brother of No. 1716 ; left 1873.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; afterwards went to Buenos Ayres; returned and
enlisted in the 15tn Hussars; rose to Sergeant ; left the army and obtained a
commission in the Cape Mounted Rifles, which he resigned to return to
Buenos Ayres ; not heard of since.
1903. Faunce, Charles Edmund— born at Winchester, Decem-
ber 21, 1859 ; brother of No. 1716 ; left 1876.
Medicine ; M.R.C.S. England, 1882 ; L.S.A., 1881 ; Surgeon, Army Medical
Staff, 1883; Surgeon-Major, 1895; Soudan expedition, 1884-5, Kile (medal
with clasp, bronze star).
1904. Hinde, Charles Augustus — born at Cheltenham, Novem-
ber 16, 1864 ; brother of No. 1763 ; left 1882.
South Australian Bank, London, 1883 ; Union Bank of Australia ; Eoolgardie
branch, 1898 ; and Perth, Western Australia, 1898.
1906. Mauger, Mansell Lawrence — born in Guernsey,
January 19, 1863 ; son of Mansell Mau!ger (No. 185), and
Eliza de Putron ; left 1877.
Merchant Service ; died at the age of eighteen of yellow fever off the coast
of Guayaquil, South America.
1906. Guerin, Alfred Bishop— born in Guernsey, November 9,
1861 ; son of Alfred Guerin and Eliza Le Patourel : left
1875.
Chemist ; apprenticed in Guernsey and London, but became an invalid and
died, 1890.
37ii fiLIZABBTH COLLBOB BBOtBTBd.
1907. Woore, Francis— bom in Guernsey, November 24, 1856 ;
half-brother of No. 842 ; left 1873.
Medicine; L.R.G.P. and L.B.C.S., Edinborffh, 1882; Assistant Sorgeon,
Royal Navy, 1882 ; resigned with the rank of Staff-Surgeon, 1895 ; residence,
Upper Norwood.
1908. Young, Arthur Frederick— bom at Greenwich, June 28,
1858 ; son of Frederiok Maokeloan Young (War Office) ;
left 1875.
Theological College, Lincoln, 1882; 1st class, preliminary Theological
examination, 1884 ; Holy Orders, 1884 ; Curate of Halstead, 1884-8 ; and of
Horsham since 1888.
1909. Robinson, George Henry— bom in India, October 6, 1853 ;
son of Col. Daniel George Bobinson and Jane Grahame ;
left 1873.
Naval School, New Cross, before 1873; Sub.-Lieut., 12th Regiment,' 1873 ;
Bengal S.C, 1876; Captain, I.S.C, 1885; Brevet-Lieut.-Colonel, 1895; 1st
Ghurkha (Rifle) Regiment, 1876 ; served in the Afghan War, 1878-80, with the
Thai Chotiali and Khyber Line Field Force, and operations in the Hissarak
District and Lughman Valley (medal) ; Sikkim Expedition, 1888 ; attack of
Jalapla (despatches, medal with clasp); Waziristan expedition, 1894 (des-
patches, and brevet of Lieutenant-Colonel) ; N.W. Frontier War, 1897-8, as
second in command of his regiment.
1910. Ayres, Ernest Herbert Parfltt — ^bora in London, June 21,
1865 ; son of William Ayres (of Barnes and the Hubits,
Guernsey), and Elizabeth Parfitt ; left 1882.
No profession ; independent means.
EASTER TERM, 1873.
1911. Ozanne, Edward — born in Tasmania, September 12, 1862;
brother of No. 1724 ; left 1874.
Also at a Moravian school, near Leeds, 1875-9 ; sugar planter in Queensland,
1879-85; orange planter, Florida, U.S.A., 1885-94 ; fruit planter, Mackleay
Island, Queensland, since 1894.
1912. Ozanne, James Duncan — born in Tasmania, December 25,
1863 ; brother of No. 1724 ; left 1881.
Studied medicine at the Bristol Infirmary, but after six months went to St.
Edmund's Hall, Oxford ; B.A., 1886 ; M.A., 1890 ; Holy Orders, 1887 ; Curate
of Runcorn, 1887, and Thurlestone, 1888; Missionary at St. Barnabas',
Norfolk Island, 1889-92; Vicar of Holjr Trinity, Morslev, 1893-6; RaQway
Chaplain, Parel, Bombay, 1895 ; Chaplain, Bombay Estaolishment, 1898.
1913. Williams, Llewellyn George— born at Madras, July 18,
1863 ; son of George Williams ; left 1873.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1914. Williams, Hugh Edward— bom at Madras, Febmary 3,
1865 ; brother of No. 1913 ; left 1873.
Lieutenant, Bedfordshire Regiment, 1885 ; I.S.C. (Madras), 1886 ; Slst M.N.I.,
Burmese expedition, 1877-8 (medal with two clasps).
1915. Rowe, John Allen — born in Guemsey, December 12, 1863 ;
son of John Bowe and Eliza Churchward Allen ; left 1877.
BosineBB in Qnemsey.
filXiIZABBra COLLBGB JEtBOIfiTtttt. 3fi
1916. Tottenham, Lowpy Cllffe Loftus — bom at Dublin,
April 12, 1868 ; brother of No. 1898 ; left 1875.
District Inspector, Bojal Irish Ck>nstabalary.
1917. Fitzgerald, Wilfred— born in Donegal, October 11, 1869;
son of Groften Fitzgerald ; left 1876.
Ensign, 8rd Battalion Boyal Monster Fosiliers (Royal Limerick Militia) ;
Lieutenant, 1880 ; retired, 1882.
1918. Robinson, Henry William Bradley— born at Carlisle,
March ' 18, 1868 ; son of F: C Brown Bobinson and
Wilhelmma Bradley ; left 1873.
Vide Add : et Ck>rr :
1919. Wright, Martensz James— bom in Ceylon, April, 1866 ;
son of WilHam Wright ; left 1874.
Medicine; M3. and CM., Aberdeen, 1882; Surgeon at Lamt, Perak.
1920. Martensz, James Adrianus — bom in Ceylon, Septem-
ber 28, 1861 ; son of James Adrianus Martensz (Judge,
High Court, Ceylon) ; left 1876.
Tea planter, Oeylon.
TRINITY TERM, 1873.
1921. Wilson (afterwards Thorburn), Clement Alexander-
bom in Guernsey, September 29, 1862 ; son of James
Wilson and Mary Thorburn ; left 1879.
Bank of Baring Brothers, London.
1922. Hitchins, Edgar Horace— bom in the Isle of Sheppey,
August 12, 1866; son of Horatio Hitchhis and Agnes
Dent ; left 1876.
Bank in Australia ; afterwards business in London.
1923. Moullin, Nicholas William— bom in Ouernsey, Novem-
ber 10, 1869 ; son of Nicholas Moullin ; left 1876.
Business in Guernsey.
1924. Carey, Wilfred Sausmarez— bom at Alicante, May 22,
1863 ; brother of No. 1814 ; left 1880.
Lieutenant, R.G.M., and then 6th (Royal Warwickshire) Regiment, 1888;
Captain, 1889 ; died at Malta, 1896.
1926. Angel, John— bom in Ouemsey, June 26, 1862; son of
Henry B. Angel (No. 860), and Maria A. Barbet ; vide
1963 ; left 1874.
Business in Guernsey with hia father; died, 1892, from the effects of ao
accident.
274 fiLIZABSm OOLLBGB BEOISTBtt.
1926. Von Donop, Edward Brenton— born at Southsea, Novem*
ber 5, 1866; son of Edward Von Donop and Louisa
Brenton ; left 1873.
Coffee planter, Ceylon ; and then Lichfield Theological College, 1883 ; Holy
Orders, 1885 ; Cnrate of Tamworth, 1885; St. Chad^s, Shrewsbury, 1888; and
St. Mai^'B, Windermere, since 1891.
1927. Oldham, Edgar— born at Worcester, June 11, 1861 ; brother
of No. 1803 ; left 1875.
Merchant Service.
1928. Buohanan-Browr>, Archibald Edward— bom at Belfast,
October 25, 1859 ; son of Archibald Buchanan-Brown (of
Singapore), and Jane G. Mackinlay ; left 1875.
Also at the Gymnasiom, Weimar, 1867-71; business at Manchester, as China
and Japan Merchant.
1929. Kershaw, Erie Edward— bom in Ceylon, October 28, 1864 ;
brother of No. 1892 ; left 1882.
Medicine ; Middlesex Hospital, London ; M.B.C.S. England, and L.B.C.P.,
London, 1888 ; prizeman m surgery ; Boyal Navy, 1891 ; Surgeon, Naval
Hospital, Malta, 1896.
1930. De Butts, Stanley Brownlow— bom at Plymouth,
May 24, 1865 ; brother of No. 1747 ; left 1876.
Medicine ; St. Mary's Hospital, London ; and Brussels ; M.B.C.S., and
L.B.C.P., London, 1890; M.D. (Brax.), 1898; member, British Medical
Association; and Inspecting Medical Officer, Army and Navy Auxiliary
Co-operative Society.
1931. Poett, Joseph Howard — bom October 16, 1858; son of
Joseph Poett ; left 1875.
Lieutenant, 39th (afterwards the Dorsetshire) Begiment, 1876; Adjutant,
1888 ; Major, 1891 ; passed Staff College ; Instructor. B.M.C., 1892 ; D.A.A.G.,
^or Instruction), Home District, 1892-5; D.A.A.G., Ceylon, 1895; Afghan
War, 1880 (medal) ; Bechuanaland expedition, 1884-5 (medal).
1932. Hartley, Samuel Richard — bom June 3, 1861 ; son of
William Samuel Hartley and Elizabeth Boyce ; left 1867.
At Chigwell Grammar School before 1878 ; Merchant Service ; Captain in
the British India Steam Navigation Company.
1933. Grant, John Moore de Bienville Charles — born at Bath,
January 10, 1861 ; brother of No. 1894 ; son, vide 2831 ;
left 1878.
No profession ; resides at Pau.
1934. Guerln(afterwardsdeGuerin), Thomas William Mansell
— bom in Guemsey, January 23, 1861 ; brother of No.
1454 ; left 1873.
Also private tuition ; business in Guemsey ; 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Begiment,
B.G.L.I., 1879; Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding, 1897; FeUow of the
Huguenot Society ; residence, Mount Bow, Guernsey.
1935» Haskett, John Emile— bom in London, September 25,
1855 ; son of John Easkett ; left 1874.
Vide Add : et Corr
SLXeABBtEB OoLLtDGB finGiBTBll. 276
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1873.
1936. Thomson, Arthur Burrell — born at Moulmein, August 30,
1858 ; brother of No. 1406 ; left 1874.
Basiness in London, and afterwards in Java ; died on passage homei 1884.
1937. Cranwell, Henry William Allanson — bom at Monte
Video, September 18, 1863 ; son of William Cranwell ;
left 1878.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1938. Monteiro de Barros, Julio Cezar — born at Bio, April 15,
1858 ; son of Julio C^zar Monteiro de Barros ; left 1873.
Vide Add: et Corr:
1939. Monteiro de Barros, Alberto Eugenio— -bom at Bio,
July 26, 1859 ; brother of No. 1938 ; left 1873.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1940. de Silva Braga, Antonio— bom at Bio, August 26, 1869 ;
son of Antonio de Silva Braga ; left 1876.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1941. Simonard, Henry — bom at Bio, October 9, 1860; son of
Pierre Simonard ; left 1877.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1942. Fausta, Arthur L. de 0.— born at Bio, June 18, 1860; son
of Dr. Manuel Fausta ; left 1877.
Vide Add : et Corr :
1943. Kendall, Nicholas— bom at Dinan, July 22. 1864; son of
Capt. Nicholas Kendall (66th Begt.j, of Pelyn, Lostwithiel,
J.P., &c., and Dora Priaulx; left 1878.
Also private tuition; Western Division, B.A., Militia Brigade ; Lieutenant,
1882 ; died in 1889 at Naples of consumption.
1568-1824.
Sabavia, Dr. Adrian 1563-8.
Habt, Mr. William ciro 1581.
CAPBLm, Bev. Oeobgb 1589-91.
DB Pbbtbbb, Mr. Mabtin 1599-1606.
Hbbn, Bev. Simon 1606-8.
West, Bev. William 1608.
Horn, Mr. Amog ciro 1610.
OanbbYi Mr. Jban 1613.
Maugeb, Mr. Thomas 1622-26.
Slowlby, Mr. Joshua ^....« 1627.
MoBBHBAD, Mr. Abthub oiro 1635.
Basibb, Bev. Isaac, D.D. oirc 1636.
DB l'Epine, Mr. Jacob] 1639-44.
Cabby, Mr. Thomas, M.A 1644-60.
Du Pbbibb, Bev. Gabbibl 1660-9.
Dalgabno, Mr. Obobgb ^ 1670-2.
Dubois, Bev. Francis, M.A 1672-5.
Lb Mesubibb, Bev. N., M.A 1675-8.
Johnson, Bev. William, M.A 1682-98.
BouHAUT, Mr. Jacob ciro 1700.
Payne, Bev. Lawbbncb 1708-14.
BowB, Mr. John 1714-18.
Lb Mesubibb, Bev. J., M.A 1738-59.
Hemming, Bev. John, M.A 1759-61.
Gbespin, Bev. Elias, B.A 1761-95.
Cabby, Bev. Nicholas, M.A 1795-1824.
(Set also />. XIII to joayj
1824-78«
Stooebb, The Bev. Ghableb William, D.D 1824.
Scholar and Fellow of St. John's, Oxford ; Ut oIms GlanioB, 8nd Mathe-
matics, 1816; Examiner, 1828-4,and 1881-3; Select Preacher, 1889; Dean of
Arts and Tutor, 1822 ; Vice-Principal, St. Alban's Hall, 1882-6 ; Whyte's
Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1841-8 ; Rector of Dravcot-le-Moors, 1841,
tiU his death in 1870.
Pbootob, The Bev. Gbobge Samuel, D.D. 1829.
St. Edmund's Hall and Worcester College, Oxford; 8rd class Olasdos,
1816 ; Rector of Honken Hadlev, 1846-60 ; Chaplain to the Fishmongem'
Almshouses, Maidenhead, 1860-80; died 1881.
Davibs, The Bev. William Lewis, M.A. 1832.
Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, 1814-27 ; Incumbent of St Mary Extra,
Southampton, from 1847 m his death in 1856 ; was Vice-Principal, 1824-82.
Bbomby, The Bev. John Edwabd, D.D. 1847.
Scholar and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge ; ninth wrangler and
third class in Classics, 1882 ; Vice-Principal, Bristol College ; Master of a
frivate school at Clifton, 1840-6: Master of Melbourne Grammar School,
858^76 ; Incumbent of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Melbourne, and Hon. Canon
of Melbourne, 1877; first Warden of Melbourne Dniversity; died 1889.
GoBFB, The Bev. Abthub Thomas, M.A. 1855.
All Souls' College, Oxford ; 8rd class Classics, and 1st class Mathematics, 1829 ;
Rector of Stockton, WUts, 1868 ; died 1888 ;.waB Vice-Principal, 1888-54.
Oates, The Bev. John, M.A. 1868.
Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford; 2nd class Classics, 1846; Rector of
Cublington, Bucks, 1888; died 1897; was Vice-Principal, 1860-8.— vide
Elizdbethant vol. ix., No. 8.
Davies, The Bev. W. L., M.A 1824.
Appointed Principal, 1829.
Belin, The Bev. Ghableb Joseph, B.A. and B. 6s L. 1833.
Fellow of New Coll., Oxford ; Head Master of Guildford Grammar School, 1888.
CoBPB, The Bev. A. T., M.A 1838.
Appointed Principal, 1854.
Gibsone, The Bev. Bttbfobd WABma, M.A 1855.
Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge ; ninth wrangler, third class in Classics,
and first in first class m Natural Science, 1858 ; B.A. ^onours in Math, and
Nat. Phil.) London, 1852 ; Fellow of Kind's College, JLondon ; Professor of
Mathematics in Queen's College, Birmmgham, 1855-7; Head Master of
Grosvenor College, Bath, 1867-62; and of St. Peter's College, Eaton Square,
London, 1866-78 ; Vicar of Wolvey since 1876.
278 Elizabeth Gollegb Begisteb.
Caret, The Rev. Augustus Dobr6e, M.A. 1855.
See Begiater, No. 562.
Kelly, The Rev. James Davenport, M..A. 1856.
Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford ; 2nd class Classics, 1851 ; Hody Hebrew
exhibitioner, and Eennicott Hebrew scholar, 1852 ; Bector of St. Matthew's,
Manchester ; Canon, and Vice-Principal, Bishop's College.
Oates, The Rev. John, M.A. 1860.
Appointed Principal, 1868.
Watson, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) Henry Charles, M.A. 1868.
Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge ; eighth wrangler, 1865 ; F.B.A.S. ;
Second Master, Blackheath Proprietory School ; Assistant-master at Clifton
College since 1870.
MussoN, Mr. Edward Coulson, M.A. 1869-74.
Queen's College, Cambridge; B.A. (4th Sen. Opt.) 1869; Head Master,
Ashford Ghrammar School.
Db Joux, The Rev. Jean Gedeon Ren^, of Geneva. 1824.
Afterwards Minister of Serk.
Dade, The Rev. Charles, M.A 1829.
4th wrangler, 1825, and 2nd class Classics ; Fellow of Cains College,
Cambridge.
Tayler, The Rev. Charles, B.A 1833.
Downing College, Cambridge, 1827.
De Havilland, Mr. Charles Ross, B.A. 1840.
See Begister, No. 14.
Marsh, Mr. William A., M.A 1841.
Pembroke College, Cambridge ; 46th wrangler, 1841.
Richardson, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) John, M.A. 1847.
Trinity College, Cambridge (Sen. Opt., 1844); Vicar of Old Hntton,
Westmoreland, 1855 ; died 1856.
Harrison, Mr. Edward, B.A. 1855.
Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge ; twenty-first wrangler, 1855 ; Mathe-
matical Master at the Boyal College, Armagh.
Lucas, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) William, M.A. 1859.
Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge ; twelfth wrangler, 1858 ; Principal,
Carmarthen Grammar School, 1864-6; and of Eingston-on-iHall fto-
prietory School, 1866-81 ; Bector of Burstwick since 1893.
Phillips, Mr. Arthur, B.A. 1864.
Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge ; 15th wrangler, 1864 ; M.A,
1867,
Elizabeth College Bboisteb. 379
EvBTT, Mr. Geobge Stuabt, B.A ...... 1865.
Pembroke College, Cambridge ; twenty-third wrangler, and second class in
Classics, 1863.
Aldis, Mr. Thomas Steadman, B.A. 1866.
TrinityCollege, Cambridge ; second wrangler, and third class in Classics,
1866 ; H.M.'s inspector of Schools.
Baylay, The Bev. Atwell Mebvyn Yates, M.A. 1869.
Trinity College, Cambridge; twenty-sixth wrangler, 1866; Vicar of
Thorgarton, 1872.
Hewison, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) John Elliott, M.A. 1871.
St. John's College, Cambridge ; thirtv-fifth wrangler, 1869; Assistant-master,
Loughborough School, 1877 ; and Bolton Grammar School, 1883-92.
Note. — MathemcUica were ta/ught by the Vice-Principali 1872-6,
Welch, Mr. William, B.A. 1825.
St. John's College, Oxford ; 2nd class Classics, 1825 ; brother of No. 119.
SiMMS, Mr. (afterwards the Bev.) Edwabd, B.A. 1828.
Wadham College, Oxford ; 2nd class Classics, 1826 ; Vicar of Escot, Devon,
1870-7 ; author of classical and religious works ; died 1897.
King, Mr. William Geobge. 1827.
KiDD, Mr. Thomas Geobge, B.A 1827.
Caius College, Cambridge.
Belin, The Rev. 0. J., B.A., B.6sL. 1828.
Appointed Vice-Principal, 1833.
Dobb6e, The Rev. Daniel, M.A 1833.
Scholar of Pembroke College. Oxford ; Rector of Torteval and the Forest,
Guernsey, 1836, till his death, 1867.
Cbowdy, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) William Slateb, B.A. 1838.
Lincoln College, Oxford.
Gall, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) Samuel. 1839.
Queen's College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1839 ; M.A., 1852 ; Classical Master of
Christ's Hospital, 1846-73 ; Lecturer, St. Dunstan's-in-the-East.
Watson, The Rev. John Selby 1843.
Trinity College, DubUn ; B.A., 1838 ; M.A., 1844.
RiOHABDSON, Mr. John 1846.
Appointed Mathematical Master, 1847.
Bubn, Mr. James, B.A. 1847.
Queen's College, Cambridge.
Cbeeny, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) Hobatio Nelson. 1848.
Trinity College, Dublin ; B.A., 1849 ; M.A., 1865 ; Vicar of Eskdale, 1878-88.
Note. — Classics were tattght by the Principal and Vice-Principal, 1849-63.
Pywell, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) William Albebt, B.A. 1864.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1873 ; Rector of Wixoe since 1881,
980 Elizabsth Collbgb BsaiBmBB.
DoBBLL, Ml/ (afterwards the Rev.) Joseph, M.A. 1866.
Christ Church, and afterwards scholar, Wadham College, Oxford ; first class
in Classics at Moderations, 1863 ; and second class Lit. Hum., 1865 ; Vicar of
Qwersyllt since 1878, and Canon of St. Asaph.
Saintsbttby, Mr. Geobgb Edwabd Bateman, M.A. 1868-74.
Postmaster of Merton College, Oxford ; 1st class in Classics at Moderations,
1866 ; 2nd class Lit. Hum., 1866; Head Master, Elgin Educational Institute,
1874-6 ; journalist in London, 1876-95 ; Professor of Bhetoric and English
Literature, Edinburgh University, 1895; author of Pnmero/i^reiicA Literature^
1880 ; Dryden, in Ihiglish Men of Letters, 1881 ; Shwrt History of French
Literature and French LyricSi 1882 ; Essays in English Literature^ 1890 ; Essays
on French NovelistStlSdl; Nineteenth Century Literatureil^96] The Flourishing
of Bomance and the Bise of Allegory 1 1897, etc., etc.
Francois, Mons. Louis Etibnne, des Lauriers 1825.
Maubice, Mons. Babth^ilemi, L. 6sL., University of Paris. 1827.
Lb Goubtois, Mons. Louis Nicolas, B. &s L., L. en D. 1830.
Was Assistant French Master, 1825-9.
Ebllbb, Mons. Jean, B. ^sL., L. enD. , 1848.
Bouvebie, Mr. (afterwards Rev.) Fbed. Wm. Bbyan. 1849.
College Bourbon, Paris ; author of works on religion ; Incumbent of St. Paul's,
Aberdeen. 1859-69; Minister of the French Church at Bloomsbury.
Gbandnom, Mons. ...... 1859.
DB St. Paeb, Mons. L. E., B. fesL. 1864.
Was Assistant French Master, 1859-63.
Stappeb, Mons. Paul, D.6sL. 1866.
Officier de I'lnstruction Publique; Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur;
Professor of Foreign Literature, Grenoble, 1874, and afterwards of French
Literature ; Professor of French Literature at Bordeaux, 1883 ; Dean of the
Faculty des Lettres, Bordeaux, 1891 ; author of Causeries guemesiaises, 1869 ;
Laurence Sterne^ sa personne et ses ouvrages ; Shakespeare et VAntiquiU;
Pre ' ■ '
Monody 1898, etc., etc.
Lallemand, Mons. N., B. 6sSc 1869.
Lenne, Mons. E. 1870.
Maooabez, Mons. H 1870-92.
Died 1893.
Gbobge, Mr. BiOHABD 6., G.E 1847.
Died 1851.
Beeslet, Mr. Thomas, M.C.P. 1852.
Died 1870. The " Beeslev " ]9rize for Geometrical Drawing and Engineering
was endowed by public subscription in his memory.
HoBTON, Mr. Fbanois Chables, B. Sc. TJniy, of. London. 1871 1
Yice-Prineipal since 1894,
Elizabeth College Begisteb. 281
Pibrcey, Mr. John Douglas, University of Bavaria. 1830.
Ely, Mr. (afterwards Dr.) Johann Carl Christian. 1840-86.
Ph.D. of Erlangen University ; died 1897.— vide Elizabethan, vol. iz., No. 8.
Naptbl, Mr. Paul Jacob. . 1847-70.
Associate, 1850, and Member, 1859, of the Society of Painters in Water
Colours, London; Hon. Mem., Soci^t^ Bel^e des Aqnarellistes : exhibited
520 works between 1850 and 1889 : the " Naftel Gallery " at the Fine Art
Society, New Bond Street, 1889, comprised 64 paintings: Ids remaining
Sictores were sold at Christie's in 1892, after his death m Twickenham in
891 : " one of the most accomplished Members of the Old Water Colour
Society " {The Times, 1892) ; vide " The Elizabethan," Vol., X, No. 1.
Note. — ^Paol Naftel was bom in Guernsey in 1816^ the family orginally came
from Normandy ; entirely self-taught, he beg^n his career as an artist at the
age of 14 ; as a Guemseyman he retained his love for the beautiful scenery of
tiie Channel Islands, especially Serk, to the end, but, after 1860, his subjects
showed naturally a great variety under the influence of foreign travel : he
resided in London from 1870, and at Chelsea from 1883, till the year of his
death ; it is not out of place to notice that his daughter, Maud, inherited her
father's and mother's talent, the latter herself the daughter of the celebrated
painter, Octavius Oakley; Miss Naftel was elected Associate of the Old
Water Colour Society, but died at the threshold of a career f uU of promise,
a few months before her father.
Varlby, Mr. Edgar 1873-8.
Taylbr, The Rev. Charles, B.A 1829.
Downing College, Cambridge ; appointed Classical Master, 1880.
Drury, Mr. Henry 1830.
Wynter, Mr. (afterwards the Rev.) Abraham Farley, M.A. 1835.
St. John's College, Oxford ; 4th class Classics, 1888.
Roberts, Mr. Edward Holroyd 1847.
Collins, Mr. Mortimer. 1852.
Poet, Journalist, and Novelist.
Manning, The Rev. William. 1855.
Hector of Torteval, Guernsey, 1869, till his death, 1882.
Boys, The Rev. Ernest, 1869.
Jesus College, Cambridge, 1867 ; M.A., 1879.
Forty, Mr. E. H., B.A. 1872.
Christ Church, Oxford ; 2nd class in GlaasioB at Moderations, 1869 ; 2nd class
in Natural Science, 1871 ; still in office.
In addition to the above there were at times Extra Masters for various subjects^
e.g., Chemistry, 1870-1 f"vide Register No. 1162>; Spanish, 1826-36; Es^eri-
mental Philosophy, 1843-47 ; Italian, 1828-37 ; Phonography, 1844 ; Dancing^
1829-45 (Mr. James Bynam, 1833-46^; Civil Engineering, 1843-6 ^Mr.
/. S* MatthiasonJ; Music and Fencing, d^c, &c.
T
Ei^t 0f QDtinn^tr^
OF THE
1824-1874.
("The list includes only winners among Students in Volume LJ
I. The Queen's Exhibition,
Formerly called the Governor's Exhibition. £30 per annum for
four years, for the best Classical scholar ; open to students of at least
three years' standing, between the ages of sixteen and twenty,
natives of Guernsey or sons of natives: founded in 1826 by a
grant from the Crown Bevenues of Guernsey, under the authority
of the Earl of Pembroke, the last Governor of Guernsey.
Year.
Name.
Year.
Name,
1828.
Cardew, G.
1866.
GifGard, H. A.
1832.
CoUings, A.
1860.
Freoker, W. J.
1836.
Chepmell, W. H.
1864.
Bushnell, W. U.
1840.
Renouf , P. le P.
1868.
De Sausmarez, F. B.
1844.
Utermarck, 0.
1872.
Bushnell, T. B.
1848.
Carey, T. G.
Hardy, T. W.
1876.
Laine, J. M.
1862.
1880.
Ozanne, B. J, T.
II. The Lord de Saumarez Exhibition,
Formerly called the Saumarez Exhibition. Awarded to the best
Classical and Theological scholar, once in four years, tenable for four
years ; open to all students, whether natives or not, of three years'
standing, and over sixteen years of age : founded in 1827 by (then)
Vice- Admiral Sir JAMES SAUMABEZ, Bart., o.o.b. (vide page 41),
by an investment of £500.
The founder's intention was to create an exhibition of £20 per
anmim, met the interest on the capital sum invested necessitated the
reduction of the annual vaVue first to £15, and later on to £14.
Name.
Magrath, J. B.
Bird, B. A.
Lee, H. A.
Qreen, G. L.
Montgomrey, M.
Cohu, J. B.
Beesley, W. B,
Year.
Name.
Year.
1829.
Chepmell, H. le M.
1866.
1833.
De liavilland, C. Boss
1860.
1836.
Begbie, M. B.
1864.
1839.
Benouf , P. le P.
1868.
1841.
Marrett, C. A.
1872.
1844.
BeU, W.
1876.
1848.
Hellish, W. J.
1880.
1852.
Beuwell, H,
Elizabeth Collbgb Bbgibtsb.
288
III. The Colborne Exhibition.
Granted by Major-General Sir JOHN COLBORNB, k.c.b. (vide
p.p. 25, 47), when Lieut. -Governor of Guernsey. £20 for four years
to the best Classical scholar at the College in 1830.
year, Nanu.
1830. Kennedy, J. D.
IV. Subscription Exhibitions.
Payable from a Fund instituted in 1828 by the Principal, Vice-
Principal, and the Mathematical Master; discontinued in 1853.
Awarded to students in the VI. Form, between the ages of fifteen
and nineteen, of at least three years' standing; four e^bitions
of £20 each, tenable for four years, provided that no student hold
two of the exhibitions at the same time. Subjects : — (1), Divinity
and History; (2), Mathematics and Arithmetic; (3), Classical
Literature; and (4), Modern Languages.
Th^ exhibitions only open to subscribers to the fund, to which the
Masters above named contributed at a fixed rate for each of their
boarders. At first natwes and sons of natives were ineligible, out this
restriction was removed in 1829.
Year, Name, S^hjeef,
1840 delaCondamine,H.M. (1'
1841 Hammond, J. N. .'. (2l
1842 Chepmell, C. W. . . (3
1843 Bell, W (4
1844 Chepmell, 0. W. . . (1^
1846 Dobrle, de L. de B. . . (3)
1846 Carey, A. D. . ; . . (2
tl846 Gk>8set, C. H (2
tl846 Chepmell, I. D. . (4
1846 Bri<5g;er, A. C. . . (3
1847 Carey, A. D U\
1848 du Port, J. M. . . (r
tl848 Carey, A. H (2j
1849 Hardy, T.W (2
1860 duPort, J. M. .. (3
1861 Carey, W. D. .. (4)
1862 Maingy, James . . (1)
*£ztra£16for3years. t Extra £20 for 4 years. ]:Bztra£l5for4yesrs.
V. The Anthony Delacombe Maingay Scholarship.
Founded by Mrs. ANTHONY DELACOMBE MAINGAY, widow
of A. D. MAINGAY, Esq. £40 per annum, tenable for two years ;
open to all students of one year's standing, between the ages of
16 and 19; this scholarship is expressly intended to encourage
competition for the Indian Civil Service.
Mr, A, D, Maingay was appointed to the Colonial Cvoil Service,
Straits Settlements, in 1815, In 1827, at the early age of thirty-two,
gt 2
Year, Name.
1828 Bohde, J
1829 Bigge, J. F
*1829 Kennedy, J. D.
1830 LeMott§e, W.
*1830 Ozanne, M
1831 Ozanne, M
•1831 Chepmell, W. H. .
tl831 Simmons, T. F.
1832 Baynes, F. W.
1833 Chepmell, W. H. ..
1834 de Havilland, C. Boss
1836 Da^aims, J. D.
1836 de Havilland, C. Boss
1836 Bynd, H. N
1837 Handcock, W. F. ..
1838 Harries, G. H.
1839 Utermarck, de C. . .
284 Blizabbth CJollbob Bbgistbb.
he was transferred to the H^E.LCS. his services being requisitioned
to take administratvoe cha/rge of the newly acqtdred province of
Tenasserim in British Burmah. After a orilUant career of eight
years, he retired, with a liberal pension from the Hon. East India
Company's service, in shattered health, wnd died in 1865. His widow,
besides endowing the Maingay Scholarship and Medal, presented the
College with the Gymnasivm, at a cost of £1000, which was completed
in 1888 (see Frontispiece).
Year. Name, Year, Name,
1869. Mann, J. S. 1877. Dudfield, B. S. O.
1871. Kennedy, B. C. 1879. CuU. B. G. ("Vol. II. J
1873. Gk)odw7n, H. B. 1881. Le Messurier, J. H.
1875. Oohu, J. B.
VI. The Lyons Gold Medal.
fVolv/t five guineas J.
Awarded for ten years to the best Latin scholar under thurteen years
of age, by Captain (afterwards Admiral Lobd) LYONS, B.N. ;
the medal to be presented on April 26th| the birthday of No. 112,
B. B. P. Lyons, (vide page 59).
Year.
Name.
1828.
Monk, M. F.
1829.
Utermarok, T. D.
1830.
Ohepmell, W. H.
1831.
Dalgaims, J. D.
1832.
Proctor, G. H.
Year,
Name,
1833.
BeU, T.
1834.
Handcook, W. F.
1835.
Phillips, G.
1836.
Utermarok, de C.
1837.
Ozanne, B. J.
The medal won hy W. H. Chepmell vxis presented to t?ie College after
his deaths
VII. The Subscription Medal.
^ Value five guineas J.
Awarded from the Fund for the Subscription Exhibitions (see above)
to the best scholar in Geography, Chronology and Archaeology;
open to subscribers only ; discontinued in 1853.
Name%
I not awarded.
Utermarok, C.
Oarey, A. D.
Gosset, C. H.
not awarded.
Utermarok, G.
Oarqr, T. G.
Hardy, T. W.
Benwell, H.
Carey, W. D.
Year.
Name.
Year.
1829.
Kennedy, J. D.
1840.
1830.
Simmons, T. F.
1841.
1831.
Chepmell, W. H.
1842.
1832.
Dalgaims, J. D.
1843.
1833.
de Havilland, C. Boss
1844.
1834.
Nepean, E. P. T.
1845.
1835.
Handoook, W. F.
1846.
1836.
1837.
Dalgaims, W. G.
Phillips, G.
1847.
1848.
1838.
Utermarok, de C.
1849.
1839.
de la Condamine, H. M.
1850.
Slizabbtb OoLiiBaB Bbqibtbb.
d85
VIII. The Anthony Delacombe Malngay Medal.
f Value five guineas J.
Pounded by Mrs. A. D. MAINGAY (see under V. above), for the
best Latin scholar ; open to boys under 16, of three terms' standing.
The examination to be held on the 10th May, the birthday of the
late Mr. A. D. Maingay.
The medal replaces the Lyons Gold Meddl, and fiMy encourages Latin
a>s the Oollings Prize does Greek.
Year. Name*
1869. Thurstan, F. W.
1870. Montgomrey, M.
1871. Thackeray, F. E.
1872. de Jersey, A. F.
1873. Cohu, J. R.
1874. Lane, A. B.
Year,
Nanu.
1876.
Carey, L. S.
1876.
Shortt, S. D.
1877.
Ozanne, B. J.
T.
1878.
Le Lievre, F.
W. S
1879.
Carey, W. S.
IX. The Collings Prize.
f Value five guineas in hooks J,
Pounded by Mr., afterwards SIB WILLIAM COLLINGS, Kt.,
one of the first Directors of Elizabeth College (see page XXXIX.),
for the best Greek scholar, under 14 years of age, of six terms'
standing : examination held on 20th May, the founder's birthday.
Year, Name.
1831. Chepmell, W. H.
1832. Dalgaims, J. D.
1833. Begbie, M. B.
1834. Handcock, W. F.
1835. Law, T.
1836. Phillips, a.
1837. Utermarok, de C.
1838. Tayler, A. W.
1839. Bouth, F. B.
1840. Carey, A. D.
1841. de Jersey, P. B.
1842. ChepmeU, I. D.
1843. Coles, H.
1844. Purbrick, E.
1845. Carey, T. G.
1846. XJtermarck, G.
1847. Maingy, James
1848. Maingy, W. H.
1849. Carey, W. D.
1850. du Port, C. D.
1851. Carey, E. T.
1852. Giffiurd, H. A.
1853. Maincy, F. B.
1854. Le Mottle, W* A.
Year, Name*
1855. Le Mottee, O. F.
1856. Corfe, W. D.
1857. Bird, B. A.
1858. Wilson, B. A.
1859. Qaeripel, E. C.
1860. Bushnell, W. XT.
1861. Corfe, C. C.
1862. Mourant, J.
1863. Brock, T. H.
1864. Green, G. L.
1865. Kennedy, E. C.
1866. Bust, T. H.
1867. Bushnell, T. B.
1868. Montgomrey, M.
1869. McCrea, C. B. P.
1870. Thackeray, F. B.
1871. Lain£, J. M.
1872. Morewood, G. B.
1873. Carey, L. S.
1874. Shortt, S. D.
1875. Ozamie, B. J. T.
1876. Le Lievre, F. W. S.
1877. Ozanne, B. M.
1878. Binde» 0. A.
386
fiLIZABBTH COLLBaS BbGIBI^BII.
X. The Bishop of Winchester's Prize.
fValvA five guineas in hooJesJ,
Founded by the Right Reverend CHARLES RICHARD
SUMNER, Lord Bishop of Winchester, in 1836 : to be awarded to
the best scholar in Divinity, belonging to the 5th or 6th Forms.
The prize was divided in 1878, by the aflotment of £2 worth of books
to the Senior class of the Modem School, the prize for the two
classical forms being reduced to £3.
y^ar.
Name.
Year.
Name.
1836.
Begbie, M. B.
Handcock, W. F.
1858.
Whicker, S. G.
1859.
Bird, R. A.
( Methuen, P. E. 0.
1837.
Goodwin, H.
1838.
Eenouf , P. le P.
1860.
Grngg, E. E.
1839.
de la Condamine, H. M.
1861.
Frecker, W. J.
1840.
Sabonadi^re, J. S.
1862.
Corfe, 0. J.
1841.
Eaton, J. R. T.
1863.
(Wilson, B. A.
(Biishnell, W. U.
1842.
Utoniiarck, C.
1843.
Chepmell, C. W.
1864.
Bushnell, W. U.
1844.
BeU, W.
1865.
Brook, H. W.
1845.
Carey, A. D.
Hovle, W. J.
Pifliard, C.
1866.
de Sausmarez, F. B.
1846.
1867.
Brook, T. H.
1847.
1868.
Green, G. L.
1848.
Carey, T. G.
Hardy, T. W.
1869.
Coley, J. D.
1849.
1870.
Kennedy, E. C.
1860.
ElliR, B.
1871.
Montgomrey, M.
1851.
du Port, J. M.
1872.
Thurstan, F. W.
1852.
Benwell, H.
1873.
Gaussen, C. E.
1863.
Maingy, W. H.
1874.
Blundell, C. J. P.
1854.
Magrath, J. R.
1875.
Lain§, J. M.
1855.
GifEftrd, H. A.
1876.
Cohu, J. R.
1856.
Carey, E. T.
1877.
Ozanne, R. J. T.
1857.
Magrath, C. F.
Classical School,
Modem School,
Year.
Senior.
Stumor.
1878.
Martel, C. P.
Wilson, C. A.
1879.
Le Lievre, F. W. S.
Harvest, B. D. fVol. 11. J
XI. The Miller Prizes.
Pour prizes of £20, £15, £10, and £5 for the VI., V., IV., and III.
Forms respectively for "proficiency in general education," as deter-
mined by annual examination in fixed subjects : open to students of
three years' standing: endowed by HENRY MILLER, Esq., of
Kennington, and of the firm ** Miller, Le Cocq (Aldemey) and Co./*
of Rio de Janeiro, in 1853.
From 1874 the First and Second Modem were treated as parts of the
F. and III, Forms respediveli/.
Year.
Name.
Form
Year, Name.
Form,
1853.
Maingy, W. H.
VI.
1854. Giffard, H. A.
VI.
Giffard, H. A.
V.
Jones, J. W.
V.
Magrath, C. F.
Le Mottee, 0. F.
IV.
Le Mottee, O. F.
IV.
m.
Bowbandi H.
m.
£iIiIZABBTH GOLLBOB BbQISTBB.
287
Year,
Name.
Form.
Year
Name.
Form,
1855.
Magrath, J. K'
VI.
1867.
Green, G. L.
VI.
Le Mottle, 0. F.
V.
Ozanne, E. Chas.
V.
GifEard, A.
IV.
Lee, G. E.
IV.
de Putxon, H, B.
in.
Bushnell, T. B.
in.
1856.
Carey, E. T.
VI.
1868.
Ozanne, E. Chas.
VI.
Whicker, S. G.
V.
Engleheart, G. H.
V.
Bird, F. L.
IV.
Le Cocq, H. R.
IV.
Ozanne, J. E.
in.
Cooper, W. A.
III.
1857.
Magrath, C. F.
VI.
1869.
Kennedy, E. C.
VI.
Bird, F. L.
V.
Cotton, H. J.
V.
Corfe, W. D.
IV.
Cooper, W. A.
IV.
Tupper, J. S.
TIT.
Gaussen, C. E.
III.
1858.
Whicker, S. G.
VI.
1870.
Mann, J. S.
VI.
Brock, A. K.
V.
Montgomrey, M.
V.
Frecker, W. J.
IV.
Anderson, W.
IV.
Gardner, E. B.
lU.
Beesley, W. B.
in.
1859.
Bird, R. A.
VI.
1871.
Montgomrey, M.
VI.
Woodford, J. H.
V.
Bobinson, A. "W.
V.
Gardner, E. B.
IV.
McCrea, D.
IV.
GuUick, J. W.
III.
Lain§, J. M.
111.
1860.
Brackenbury, M. 0.
Vi.
1872,
ThurstATi, F. W.
VI.
Sorell, W. H. F.
V.
Gaussen, C. E.
V.
Queripel, E. C.
IV.
Ozanne, C. H.
IV.
Corfe, C. C.
III.
Morewood, G. B.
m.
1861.
Corfe, W. D.
VI.
1873.
Gaussen, C. E.
VI.
Donaldson, F. S.
V.
Ozanne, C. H.
V,
Bnshnell, W. U.
IV.
Allez, E. le M.
IV.
Mourant, J.
in.
Carey, L. S.
m.
1862.
Walker, V. H.
vr.
1874.
Bbmdell, C. J. P.
vr.
Bushnell, W. U.
V.
Harvest, A. C. H.
V.
Frecker, A.
IV.
Lane, A. B.
IV.
Brock, T. H.
III.
de Jersey, H.
ni.
1863.
Bushnell, W. U.
VI.
1875.
Lain^, J. M.
VI.
Queripel, E. C.
V.
Gliddon, C. de P.
V.
Mourant, J.
IV.
Ozanne, R. J. T.
IV.
de Sausmarez, F. B.
ITT.
Le Lievre, F. W. S.
in.
1864.
Lee, H. A.
VI.
1876.
Cohu, J. B.
VI.
Bushnell, A. J. de H.
V.
Carey, L. S.
V.
Green, G. L.
IV.
Le Lievre, F. W. S.
IV.
Bushnell, G. A.
V.
Le Messurier, J. H.
in.
1865.
Corfe, C. C.
VI.
1877.
Carey, L. S.
vr.
Green, G. L.
V.
Duquemin, J. H.
V.
Queripel, A. E.
IV.
Le Messurier, J. H.
IV.
Thomas, J. B.
in.
Cranwell, H. W. A.
m.
1866.
de Sausmarez, F. B.
VI.
1878.
Ozanne, B. J. T.
vr.
Corfe, H. H.
V.
Carey, W. S.
rv.
Ozanne, E. Chas.
IV.
1879.
Le Lievre, F. W. S.
VI.
de St. Dalmai, F. E.
m.
1880.
Le Messurier, J. H.
VI.
1881.
Horton, H. H.
VI.
XII. The Le Marchant Prizes.
Established in 1833 from a Fund bequeathed by ELEAZAB
LE MAECHANT, Esq., Lieutenant Bailiff of Guernsey, and
ex-offioio Director of Elizabeth College at the date of the re-charter*
S88 EiiiziBBiH OoLLBOB BaaiBTBa.
ing, (see page XSSIS.). Prizes in books to the value of £3 for
(1) English, (2) Freach, and (3) Commeroial Subjects, awarded
annnally, till 1846, when the snbjeots were increased by the addition
of (i) Mathematics, and (5) History, the value of the prizes being
proportionately diminished.
AJUr 1856 the number of prixa vxu farther inereated by (A« »ub-
divitioa of each tubject, to t/iat the Le Marckant Prizet became virtwaliy
ClaM prizea, and the namet of winnen too nmnerotu for record m
thit list.
Ytar.
Na-H.
Sulaal.
1833
Chepnell, W. H.
1)
. 2)
3
1834
Dalgaims, J. D.
1
Chepmell, W. H.
2
Brock, F. 8.
3
1835
Utcrmarck, J. de H. (1)
Kynd, H. N.
2
MouUin, D. A.
3
1636
Begbie, M. B.
1
B«gbie. H. B.
2
Cihapmell, W. H.
3
1837
Benoof, P. le P.
1
Benonf, P. le P.
2'
Lacy, E.
3
1838
HcCtw, £. B.
I
Eynd, F. A.
2
Lee, E. J.
3
1839
Eynd, P. A.
1
Balleine, J. J.
2
Moullin, J. U.
3
1840
M 1
Marrett, C. A.
2
Houllin, O. A.
3
1841
Marrett, C. A.
Ozanue, B. J.
2
Bishop, 0. H.
3
1842
1
Bishop, C. H.
2
1843
Bell, W.
3
2
Oosset. C. H.
3
1844
Chepmell, C. W.
I
de Putron, P.
2:
Carey, A. D.
3
1345
ChepmeU, I. D.
1:
Cawy, A. D.
2
1846
Carey, A. D.
1
Carey. T. U.
2
Bridger, A. C.
3
Bridger, A. C.
4
Hoyle, W. J.
6
1847
(Carey, A. H.
(Oarey, T. 0.
1
du Port, J. M.
(2)
f Cockbnm, J. B,
C3j
( du Port, J. M.
Carey. A. D.
4
MallisL, W. J.
S
Helliah, W. J.
1
Carey. A. H.
2
trtermarok. G.
' Magrath, H. H. H.
U Cooq. H.
(3)
HaingT, James
du Port, J. M.
*)
Hardy. T. W.
^\
( du Port. J. M.
1)
( Ftermarck, 0.
Maing^y, James
2
Hardy, T. W.
4
Carey, T. G.
5
Ellis, E.
1
Hardy, T. W.
2
HoUingworth, W.
4
Eenwoll, H.
5
Hardy, T. W.
1
Maingy, James
I
f Ca«7, W. D.
2
Maingy, W. H.
MaRrath, J. E.
3
du Port, J. M.
5
Maingy, James
(Benwell, H.
1
2
I du Port, 0. D,
Hollinffworth, A.
BenweU, H.
3
4
Bftinea, C.
5
Maingy, W. H.
1
Carey, P. E.
2
Giffard, H. A.
3
HoUingworth. A.
4
Magrath, J. H.
5
Magrath, J. K.
1
CaclieniaiUB, E, P.
2
Giffard, H. A.
Carey, B. T.
(3)
Maerath. C. P.
Qi&rd, B. A.
(4)
£2likabbth Oollbosi fiaaiBTaB.
289
Vear. Name. Subject,
1854. Carre, W. C. (6)
1855. Giffard, H. A. (1)
Cachemaille, E. P. (1)
Magrath, J. B.
(Giffard, H. A.
(Magrath, C. F.
Year. Name.
1856. Magrath, C. F.
Carey, E. T.
fOzanne, J. E.
Westropp, J. T.
Carey, E. T.
Magrath, C. F.
XIII. The Le Boutillier French Prize.
Instituted for the special encouragement of French, by Messrs.
CHARLES, JAMES, and THOMAS LE BOUTILLIER, Register
Nos. 3, 5, and 56, (see also pages XXV. and XXXII). : two prizes,
in books, to the value of £3 and £2 respectively.
Year»
Senior Prize.
yunior Prize,
1869.
Carr§, T. G.
Carreras, B.
Anton, W. C. H.
1870.
Cooper, W. A.
Ckkussen, C. E.
1871.
Ozanne, E. Chep.
CHraud, J. J.
1872.
Ckkussen, C. E.
Giraud, J. J.
1873.
Giraud, J. J.
Bagwell, F. T.
1874.
Gaussen, F. C.
Grant, B. d'l. 0.
1875.
Young, A. F.
HitchinR, C. H. M.
fVol. 11. J
1876.
Ghrant, J. M. de B.
C.
Simonard, H.
1877.
Duquemin, J. H.
Vallanoey, H. d'E.
CVol. II J
1878.
Grant, J. M. de B.
0.
Mauger, H. E.
XIV. The Slade Good Conduct Prizes.
Given for three years by Majob-General MARCUS SLADE,
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, two prizes, one for the Upper
School of £10, and the other for the Lower School of £5 ; the
prizeman elected by the votes of the boys.
Year. Upper School.
1861. Bird, F. W. M.
1862. Corfe, C. J.
1863. Swan, A. N.
Lower School.
Naegely, J.
CoUmgs, C. d'A.
Carey, A.
From 1826 to 1832 the Directors gave 'prizes for Good Condttct, one for each
form, to the value of £2 2a. Od. per form.
290 Elizabeth Gollegb Begistbb.
&ante0 atjb ^povUt^
Cricket. Matches with Victoria College, Jersey,
Year. Place. Result. Captain.
1861 Guernsey. ... .... Lost Frecker, W. J.
1862 Jersey Won Frecker, W. J.
,, Ghiemsey Lost Frecker, W. J.
1863 Jersey Drawn Swan, A. N.
M Guernsey Won Swan, A. N.
1864 Jersey Won Woodford, W. G.
,, ... .... Guernsey Drawn . . Woodford, W. G,
1866 Jersey Won Corfe, 0. 0.
1866 Guernsey Drawn Byrde, M. D. E.
„ Jersey Lost Corfe, H. H.
1867 Guernsey Won Corfe, H. H.
„ Jersey Lost Corfe, H. H.
1868 Guernsey Won Corfe, H. H.
„ Jersey Lost Ozanne, E. Charles
1869 Jersey Drawn Bailey, G. H.
,, Guernsey Drawn Bailey, G. H.
1870 Jersey Drawn BaQey, G. H.
„ Guernsey Lost Bailey, G. H.
1871 Jersey Lost Carey, William
„ Guernsey Won Carey, William
1872 Guernsey Lost Abbott, H. E. S.
1873 Guernsey Lost Ozanne, F. N.
1875 Jersey Lost Inoe, H. C. rVol ILJ
1879 Guernsey Won Le Lievre, F. W. S.
,, Jersey Won Le Lievre, F. W. S.
1880 Guernsey Lost Carey, C. A.
,, Jersey Won Carey, C. A;
1881 Guernsey Won Carey, C. A.
In 1861, the Masters played for Jersey. Match not to he counted.
In 1865, Jersey refused the challenge.
In 1866, D. W. Oiffard, the Captain of the Eleven, did not play.
Athletic Sports. Winners of the Champion Belt.
These Sports were instituted in 1857, and were held on L'Ancresse
Common : the first event (long leap), for which there were twenty-
five competitors, was won by C. F. Magrath : in 1860 a belt was
given by Commissary-General Dobr6e (see page 42); to be held
by the Champion for the year.
k
Year.
Name.
Year.
Name.
1860.
Corfe, W. D.
1868.
Ozanne, E. Charles
1861.
Corfe, W. D.
1869.
Thurstan, E. P.
1862.
Boss, H. A. C.
1870.
Carey, W.
1863.
Swan, A. N.
1871.
Bobinson, A. W.
1864.
Corfe, C. C.
1872.
Ozanne, F. N.
1865.
Corfe, C. C.
1873.
Gbantham, C. F.
1866.
Green, B. E.
1874.
Grantham, C. F.
1867.
Corfe, H. H.
1875.
Grantham, 0. F»
jl^^ien^a rf dowig^tnha.
23. O'Brien, Richard Serrell. vidcpagebO,
Ensign, 1831 ; Captain, 1845 ; Major, 1857.
31. Wilson, William Desborough — son of Dr. Jonah Wilson,
of Huntingdon, and Ann Deeam ; left 1825. vide page 51.
Studied medicine nnder his father ; died at Huntingdon from the results of a
shooting accident in 1831.
32. Wilson, Thomas — cousin of No. 31. vide page 51.
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1827; B.A.; travellinR tutor for some
years ; Holy Orders ; author of Nozrcmt and other works ; including an edition
of the Bible, without division into chapter and verse.
136. Combe, Boyce Harvey. vide page 62.
Died 1897.
195. Allez, Bredthafft. vide page 69.
Died 1898.
329. Begbie Thomas Stirling. ' videpage84:.
Was actively engaged in the blockade of the Confederate ports during the Civil
War.
350. Grahame, Robert. vide page 87.
Writer to the Signet; has devoted his life to the study of painting; author of
Observations on the Method of Painting in Oil and Water Coloura (8rd edition,
1895) ; resided twenty years in Paris ; present residence, Brighton.
463. Moullin, James Mansell. vide page 101.
Died 1898.
481. Law, Theophilus. vide page 102.
No profession ; went to Australia, and thence in 1854 to the West Indies.
562. Carey, Augustus Dobree. videpagell2.
Died 1898.
601. Tucker, Leighton Hamerton Baker— son of Lieut.-Gol,
William Pendock Tucker, H.E.I.G.S., and Clarissa
Elizabeth Williams. vide page 116.
Assistant Collector and Mag., Surat, Belgaum, Ahmednagar, and Ealadgi,
1844-54; Collector and District Magistrate, Broach, 1857-9 (disarmed we
district during the Mutiny) ; Batnagin, 1859-60 ; Belgaum, 1860-2 (also Political
Agent, Southern Maratha Country) ; and Dharwar, 1862-8 ; residence, Hoye,
Sussex.
292 Addenda bt Cobbigenda.
652. Fetherston, Albany John. videpag^ 122.
Emigrated to Anstralia and died there.
778. Blanchard, Henry Pridham. videpagelSB.
One of the first settlers in New Zealand ; said to have gone oat in the first ship
of colonists ; settled at Ghristohnrch in business as land surveyor ; died after
thirty years' continuons residence in New Zealand about 1883.
1243. Brackenbury, Maule Campbell vide page 196.
C.S.L, 1898.
1359. Tennent, Douglas Cowper. videpage201.
(General commission agent and land valuer, Marton, Wanganni.
U58. Ozanne, Edward Charles. videpage221.
Sorvev and Settlement Commissioner, Baroda State, 1889-90; anpointed
British Delegate (for India) at the International Sugar Conference, BruBsels,
1898.
1598. Youle, Alfred Francis. vide page 237.
Afterwards at Manchester ; firm. Smith, Youle & Co.
Explanation :— -Where in the text the reference ** Vide Add : et Ooir : "
has been made, where the name is not found in this chapter, it must be
understood that the student has not been traoed.
76. Kennedy, John Doyle. vide page 56.
For " Queen's " read " Trinity."
186. Baynes, Frederick William. videpageGS.
For mother's name suhstitute ** Barbara Dynely."
199. Mauger, Thomas Sleque. vide page 69«
Insert " vide 653."
328. Begbie, Matthew Bail lie. videpageSL
Insert mother's name ** Mary Hamilton Baillie," and after " died " read ** as
Chief Justice."
435. Lane, George Le M. vide page 97.
Bom in Guernsey, December 18, 1824.
453. Preston, Richard Christopher vide page 99.
Bom 1821 ; son of Christopher Biohard Preston, and Elizabeth Mary Hillary.
198. Mann, Frederick W. videpagelOi.
DiMotW of Elisabeth College, 1891-7.
Addenda et Gobbigbnda. 293
651. Fetherston, Montague Samuel Wright, vide page 122.
Son of the Bev. J. A. Fetherston, of Grifi&nBtown, Westmeath, and the Hon.
Susan Massy.
857. Carey, Julius Alphonso. vide page 14:9.
Also Director of Elizabeth College, 1889-93.
867. Cresswell, Charles Estcourt vide page 150.
Insert'* son, vide 2806."
906. GifTard, Henry Alexander. ...... vide page 155.
Residence, Braye da Valle, Gnemsey.
932. Le Mottee, William Albert. videpagel59.
Bom in Gaemsey, June 29, 1840 ; residence in Ireland.
936. Mainguy, Ferdinand Beckwith vide page 160.
Son, vide 2719 ; Dhrector of Elizabeth College since 1893.
946. Wren, Walter. vide page 161.
M.A., 1862.
1035. de Putron, Henry Bertram. vide page 172.
For *< Bedmill " read '' BedmUe."
1075. Domaille, Charles. vide page 116.
Dele " Renonf."
1097. Bromby, Edward Hippius. vide page 179.
First class in Mathematics at Moderations, 1868, and second class in the Final
Schools.
1U2. Ozanne, James William. videpagel^.
Son, vide 2706.
1193. Fraser, Harry Lacy. vide page 190.
LiL.B., 1868.
1617. Martin, Stephen Joseph. vide page 239.
Snbstitate "Manager, Court of Wards and Gk>vernment Estates, Sitapnr,
Oudh."
1675. Cohu, John Rougier. vide page 24:6.
First class in classics at Moderations.
1684. Abbott, Herbert Edward Stacy vide page 247.
Mother's name " Sarah Masson."
1881. Le Messurier, John Henry. videpage269.
drd claBS in ClaBsios, Mods., 1883 ; 8rd class Lit. Hum., 1886.
394 Addenda tT Cobbigbnda.
The following additional information has been obtained regarding
the Mastebs (page 276) : —
Mr. Thomas Cabey (1644-60) was Fellow of Pembroke, Oxford ;
B.A., 1639 ; M.A., 1642 ; he was expelled from his Fellow-
ship by Parliamentary visitors for non-appearance, and
enjoyment of a benefioe contrary to the Statutes of his
College.
Bey. Nicholas Le Mesubieb (1675-8) was 6.A. of Trinity College,
Oxford, 1670, and M.A. from Jesus College, 1674.
Eev. John Le Mesubieb (1738-59), son of the above, was B.A. of
Pembroke College, Oxford, 1712, and M.A., 1715.
Bev. Elias Cbespin (1761-95) was a graduate of Caius CoUege,
Cambridge.
Rev. Nicholas Cabey (1795-1824) was B.A., 1792, and M.A., 1796,
of Pembroke College, Oxford.
'^r 5^;:
Xn^^ae i0 ^tntfi^ni^.
Page
Abbott, Henry Wm. Norman 259
Maj. H. E. S. 247, 290, 293
151
186
253
242
73
233
169
169
Agnew, Alexander
Ernest James Tween
— — Frederic
— — Hilary
John
Thomas James
Ahier, Frederick Henry
Q«orge Henry
Ainsley, dee Smith- Amsley
Ainslie, Daniel Cowie
- John Colvin
"Wm. Dalmahoy
Alban, Maj. C. F. S.
Gtoorge Edward
196
196
196
217
235
119
69
69, 291
Allen, Rev. William Whitton
Allez, Peter Daniel
Bredthafft
Edward Le Maistre 260, 287
Anderson, Alexander .... 137
Gen. H. S., O.B 140
John Francis .... 162
Col. J. W. M 161
Eoberts ... 158
William 247,287
Andrew, David Thomas .... 63
Andrews, Charles George ....
Michael ....
Andros, A. C, m.i.O.e
Capt, Edwyn Brenton
Thomas Godfrey ....
Angel, Henry Beece
John
«...
195
195
152
174
152
149
273
137
180
199
237
Anquetil, Gordon Ferguson
Anson, William Chas. ColUngs
Ansted, George ....
Anton, Maj. A. H. G. ....
William Chas. HiU 241, 289
ApUn, lieut.-G^n. J. G. B. 93
Applegate, T. G. B. .... 172
Appleyard, Maj. -Gen. F. E., O.B. 126
" 254
252
195
195
156
218
218
Arbon, John
Robert James
Archer, Capt. Francis Gordon
Thomas, M.D.
Arman, Thomas Edward
Armit, Henry Percy
■ Louis Arnold
• f • .
Pag§
Armstrong, Andrew Carteret 195
A. C. F 179
Rev. E. 1 195
Edward William 129
F. W. H 255
lieut. Herbert .... 1 25
Henry Francis .... 161
Capt. J. St. G.... 164
■ John Priaulx .... 164
J. F., Bo. C. S. 125
Arnold, Andrew .... 66
John .... 69
Astor, John Jacob .... 174
Atwood, W. F. H. 164
Aubert, Dan Champion .... 223
Ayres, Herbert Ernest Parfitt 272
Bagwell, F. T., M.A. 261, 289
Bailey, George Herbert 241, 290 (4)
Baillie-GTohman, W. A 246
Bainbrigge, John .... 106
Reginald John 231
Capt. Robert .... 83
Wniiam Dobr§e 140
William John.... 242
Baines, Capel 160, 288
Baker, William .... 260
Bakewell, Rev. A. G 117
62
66
88, 288
. 177
. 183
. 205
. 107
. 208
. 171
. 174
255
193
138
243
180
87
180
113
112
227
164
83
Baldwin, Rev. C. F.
■ George Dimsdale
Balleine, Rev. John James
Barbenson, N. P. Le Cooq
R. T. O.
Barbet; James Le Lidvre
James Valpy
Barke, Alfred Henry
' Arthur
James Frederick
• . • •
Barkworth, Henry Smith, M.D.
Barlow, Capt. E. H.
Barrett, Rev. G«orae Kimbell
Barrett-Lennard, Hardinge
Bartley, Charles Booth ....
Onesiphorus
■ ' Onesiphorus John . .
Barton, Maj. -Gen. C. J. . .
Rev. Henry Nowell
Rev. J. H. N.
Baskfill, Charles Henry
Batt, Surg. Edgar D., B.xr.
296
Index to Studbnts.
Page
Batt, Capt. Molynenx ... 113
Bayly, Capt. Henry Elliott 127
Baynes, BSby. C. A. .... 137
Capt. P. W. 68, 283, 292
Capt. H. J. Le M . . . .
Beale, Frederick Richard . • « •
Beamish, Col. Gtoorge Perdyid
Dep. Com -Gten. W.
lieut. W. H. S
139
122
155
170
155
143
109
230
220
Beatty, Lieut. Frederick ....
Beauderk, Maj. Lord G. A.
Beesley, G^rge Bonamy ....
— — Bev. Thomas Brasher
W. Baillie, m.a. 267, 282, 287
Begbie, Sir Matthew Baillie 84, 282,
285, 286, 288 (2), 292
- Thos. Stirling, F.E.G.8. 84, 291
Belfield, Thomas Daniel 262
Belin, see de Belin
Bell, Lieut. A. D. 137
Capt. Charles Thomhill 262
Dobrie 141
Q«orge William .... 77
- Henry .... 116
Very Kev. Thomas 78, 284
Thomas Arthur, M R.O.S. 211
William, Bar.-at-Law 118,283,
283, 286, 288
Col. William, o.B 131
William Delacombe .... 258
William Henry ... 207
Benest, William Henry .... 56
Bennett, Charles 1 78
Benwell, Rev. Henry 145, 282, 284,
286, 288 (3)
Benyon, Augustus William 178
. Samuel Ashton Tate 172
114
96
106
52
52
237
266
153
,. 133
. 136
51, 283
198
. 126
Bernard, Henry ....
Betts Bey, Charles ....
- Bey, George Haynes . . .
Beverley, George
' Henry Clements ....
Bewicke, William Standert ....
Bi(diard, Herbert Mauger
Bickley, Charles Condamine
Francis Volney ....
Henry Sylla ....
Bigge, John Francis, B A.
Biggs, John William Forbes
Bird, Lawrence J. K.
Bird, see Byrde
Birtwhistle, Major John .... 143
Bishop, Bev. Charles H. 105, 288 (2)
Lt.-Col. Julius, E.Q.M. 131
Lt.-Col. S., B.Q.M 126
■ Rev. Theodore .... 181
Bisson, Montague John 168
■■ Nicolas John, K.B.O.S. 76
Blair, Arthur Kindersley, ICA.
Thomas James ....
Blaker, Harry Mills, M.B.O.S.
Rev. R. N, ....
Walter Leopold ....
Pag€
150
72
72
82
72
212
Blampied, John
Blanchard, Henry Pridham 138, 292
Bland, Francis William .... 77
Blondel, Howard Fitzjohn 259
John Thomas Falla 101
Blundell, Rev. C. J. P. 252, 286, 287
Bodiley, Alfred
Bogle-French, Nathaniel
St. J. G.
Boley, Richard
Bonamy, Henry
Lt.-Col. J. C.
• • ••
46
107
107
238
77
77
125
Borras, Francisco ....
Borrett, see Barrett
Bowdoin, Capt. James Temple 94
Bowles, Henry . • . . 92
Boys, Rev. Edward .... 100
Boyse, eee Hunt-Boyse
Brackenbury, Col. M. C. 196, 287, 292
Braham, Naliianiel
Brealey, Richard
William
Breedon, Lieut., H.A.A.
Bredthafft, Peter
Br^haut, Edmund Fitzthomas
Hils^
Brett, James HjEurris ...
— — John Harris
Brideaux, Elias John . . . .
Philip John
....
120
250
250
168
45
259
64
213
213
221
235
Bridger, Alfred'C. 135, 283, 288 (2)
William .... 135
Bridges, Col. Charles Harley 183
Briggs, Rawdon .... 122
Brock, Adolphus Kentish 1, 177, 287
229
112
218
58
153
267
52
232
• • %
A* \j-f IC.B.O.S.
- Com. A. M., B.V.
■ Chas. de Lisle, M B.O.S.
- Charles Thomas ....
Capt. Duncan Cameron
Edward Saumarez . . .
Edward William ....
Francis Lacy ....
Frederick Saumarez 68, 288
Heniy Frederick .... 58
Rev. Henry Walter 214, 286
Ensign J. Saumarez 78
Jervis .... 197
Capt. Philip, B.N 152
Thomas .... 226
Rev. Thomas .... 52
Col. T. H. 206, 285, 286, 287
Wentworth Hugh .... 257
Index to Students.
897
Page
Brock, Rev. William .... 62
Brockett, F. W. S. .... 236
Bromby, Rev. Christopher .... 168
Edw.Hippiu8,M.A. 179, 293
Ernest .... 173
John James .... 152
Brush, John Ramsay, K.D 81
Bryan, Michael .... 93
Buchanan-Brown, A. E 274
Bucktrout, Herbert Hessel .... 268
Budd, Capt. Francis Stafford 171
John Samuel Newson 128
Budgen, George .... 211
Buller, Edwin Charles 225
Burke, William Henry, M.B. 267
Burrill, Robert John .... 243
-^ Vivian .... 243
Burt, Thomas Henry .... 270
BushneU, A. J. de H., B.A. 189,287
Charles James Henry 206
George Alex. 209, 287
Capt J. H., R.N 121
Rev. B. S. 120
. ' Thomas Bromley, M. A. 219,
282, 285, 287
William Utermarck 184,
282, 285, 286 (2), 287 (3)
Butler, George Morant .... 108
Butt, William Henry Lucas 128
Byrde, Charles .... 170
F. Wm. McAlpin 198, 289
Rev. Fred. Louis 175, 287 (2)
Capt. Henry .... 158
Maberley Durand E. 199, 290
Rev. Richd. Augustus 175,
282,285,286,287
Byrom, Edward, D. L. .... 1 34
Cachemaille, Rev. A. J. J 179
Rev. E. P. 169, 288, 289
E. G. V 172
Cameron, Charles Frederick 218
Harry Cecil .... 218
Campbell, J. G , j.p , D l 68
Ord .... 81
Campbell, «ee Cockbum-Campbell
Cardew, Capt. C. B. .... 66
Rev. George 52, 282
Carey, Rev. Adolphus Frederic 79
Adolphus John .... 1 52
Adrian, m.b.C.S. 214, 289
Rev.AlfredH.140,283,288(2)
Amelius Gledstanes .... 189
Capt. Arthur .... 148
■ Ar&iur Edward .... 164
Rev. Arthur Evelyn 211
Rev. A. D. 112, 278, 283 (2),
284, 285, 286, 288 (4), 291
■ Basil de Beauvoir, M.Bt 260
Page
Carey, Rev. C. P. .... 70
Cecil Augustus 261, 290 (3)
Charles .... 79
Charles de Jersey .... 177
Maj. C. LeM 110
Col. C. de B., B.B 177
De Lisle 259
Denis Le Marohant. . . . 224
Rev. Denis .... 148
Rev. Edmund Theodore 162,
285, 286, 287, 288, 289 (2)
Edward Cameron .... 221
Edward Clement 238
Col. Ernest Adolphus 172
Captain Falkland 111
Ferdinand (Jaussen .... 219
Francis Edward, M.D. 151,288
215
43
203
74
170
78
191
261
48
251
192
44
227
111
98
191
223
. • • •
Francis
Frederick Charles . .
Frederic Charles ..
Rev. Frederick Chas.
Col. F. W., B.A.
Maj. -Gen. G. J., O.B.
Gerald Le Mesurier . .
Harold Stafford
Henry Charles
Henry Cyril
Henry Oswald
John ....
Lt.-Col. J. H.
John James, K.I.O.E.
Capt. J. Le M
John Savery ....
Surg. Lt. -Col. J. T.,..
Julius Alphonso 149, 292
Julius Brock .... 224
Lawrence St. George 185
Capt. Le Marohant .... 53
Le Marchant John .... 141
L.S ,1.0 8. 252, 285 (2), 287 (3)
....
....
Lucius
Lieut. Octavius
Rev. Osmond
Capt. O. de B.
Peter Francis
Reginald
Maj.-G«n. Robert, c.B.
Robert G., M.D. ...,
Theodore Walter . . .
Thomas
Gbn. Thos. Augustus
Thos. Godfrey, Bailiff 40,130,
282, 284, 285, 286, 288 (3)
Rev. Tupper ... 104
Lieut. Walter 55
Maj. Walter Carteret 236
Walter Oollinson .... 225
Lt,.OoL Walter Noel 176
U
74
99
111
222
208
203
99
50
246
50
98
298
Index to Studehts.
Page
Carey, Oapt. Wilfred S. 273, 285, 287
CoL William, O.B 148
William 224, 290 (3)
Maj.-Gen. W. D. 149, 283,
284, 285, 288
William Huskisson 48
Capt. W. M., E.N 181
Maj. William Wilfred 251
Carleton, George Jackson 63
Carlyon, PhiHp .... 227
Carre, Arthur 177
Eev. Arthur Augustus 218
—^ Collings Mauger, m.a. 46
lieut. Hemy Chase, b.n. 211
Hilary, Jurat .... 42
Capt. H. M., R.N 138
John Allaire .... 186
John .... 232
Thomas .... 137
Thomas Guilbert 232, 289
-»-* Thomas James . . . 268
William Collings 162, 289
Carreras, Fernando .... 244
Eamon 244, 289
.. 265
.. 172
,. 128
.. 174
.. 67
.. 172
.. 73
86
53
260
260
164
180
149
263
132
132
82
82
82
Carrington, Ghistavus
Carter, Albert, M.B.0 s
Fred. Paul ....
'■ G. C, Ii.F.PS. ....
' Capt. J. C. L. ....
Walter ....
Lt -Col. W. F.,
Wm. Qrover, m.b.o.s.
Cartwright, John, M.B.O.S ....
Castle, C. W. M., M.B.O.S
■ Harold Duncan Boycot
Caton, Lieut. B. B. B. ....
Caulfield, Thos. Gbrdon Goff
Chanter, lieut. H. H. ....
«ce Scott-Siddons
Charles, Edwin ....
Charlton, Capt. E. S. ....
Lt.-Col. R. G.
Chavannes, Alfred, m.d.
■ — Eev. Ernest
— Robert
Chepmell, Eev. C. W. 104, 283 (2),
286, 288
— — — » Edward Chas., M.D. 73
Henry .... 98
Rev.H LeM.,D.D. 51,282
■ Isaac Dobree, M D. 112,
283, 285, 288
Eev. W. H. 65, 282, 283 (2),
284 (2), 285, 288 (3)
Eev. W. J. 39, 42
William Philip .... 182
Cherry, Henry Curtis .... 112
Oheslyn, E.;,M. B. .... 125
....
• • • •
Chilcott, F. G. C.
Childers, Et. Hon. H. C. E.
Chitty, A. J. J., M B.G.s. .. •
Church, flee Church-Dis^on
Church-Dixon, Capt. J. C. J.
William Napier
Page
63
162
110
Clarke, Henry
"~~~^"^~* (.apt/. £l* L*., B.N. . . • •
James Alexander, B.N.
Cleave, Surg. J. W., B.N.
Eev. Eeginald William
Eev. William Oke ....
Clementsou, Lt.-Gten. C. D.
demons, lieut. Charles Eoss
Frederick ....
James W. C
Clockston, Anthony ....
Close, Charles Samuel
Coape, Capt. Arthur ....
Coare, Albert Henry
Arthur
Frederick William
Watson
Coates, William
Cockbum, William Corbin . .
J. B., M.D.
261
261
105
189
266
120
122
127
110
118
119
118
92
158
61
146
146
137
134
168
95
130, 288
• • • •
• • • •
Cockbum-Campbell, Sir . A. , Bt. 214
Sir.T.,Bt. 214
Coffin, Lt.-Col. S. S 59
Coham, Arscott Bickford C. 126
W. H. B., J.P., D.L. 120
Cohu, Eev. John Eougier 246, 282,
284, 285, 286, 287, 293
Colbome, Gen. Sir F., k.o.b. 47
lieut. -Gten. J., O.B. 47
Cole, Wentworth lindsay .... 154
W. v., B.N. 269
Eev. William Barry .... 125
116, 285
249, 286
249
Coles, Henry
Coley, James Dougal, B.A.
Osborne Eichard
• • • ■
Collas, Maj. E. J. F.
« Ernest
Peter
CoUenette, Adolphus, F.o.s ....
F. de B., M.B.O.S.
Collier, John Pycroft ....
William Proctor
229
224
73
187
250
.... kO
.... o5
Collings, Adolphus, m.d. 53, 282
Alfred Smith (Jurat) 85
Col. Alfred Henry 182
Arthur 235
Surjj. A. W 57
Major Bonamy .... 53
C. d'A., M.D. ^ 216, 289
Lt.-Col. G.M.
— — Henry de Vic
John Bonamy
« • • •
• • • t
157
217
216
Index to Students.
Page
Collings, Gen. John Ellas, O.B. 69
Rev. Peter Bonamy 105
Lt.-Ool. W. A 209
Wm. Frederick 217
Rev. Wm. Thomas 108
Collinson, Gerald Dale .... 187
Richard Albert .... 173
Henry Percival .... 173
John .... 185
Reginald 212
Cohnan, Rev. E F. P 269
Surg. -Major G. M. H. 263
Combe, Boyce Harvey, J.P 62, 291
George Hilary
. . . •
. . . •
. * • •
. . . •
Connell, Carey Webster
Conran, Chas. Jas. Curtis
Henry Lewis
Marcell
Thomas Wills
Constantin, O. A. J. L., M.D.
Coolidge, Rev. Wm. A. B
Cooper, Arthur Robert ....
■ Charles Edgar ....
■ George Peroival ....
Thos. Henry, F.B o.s.
268
57
236
229
240
229
209
244
178
242"
71
71
Wm. A. 236, 287 (2), 289
Copleston, Rev. Reginald Edw. 60
Corbin, Edward E., M.B O.S. 204
George William .... 175
M. A. B., F.R.0.8 65
Theodore A. .... 43
Corfe, Rev. Arthur Anstruther 180
Chas. Carteret, B.A. 183, 286,
287 (2), 290 (3)
Right Rev. 0. J., D D, 196,
286, 289
- Graham Falconer 93
Herbert H. 194, 287, 290 (5)
Capt. James Henry, R.N. 181
Capt. Wm. Davies, E A. 180,
285, 287 (2), 290 (2)
Cornish, Henry Jcdin .... 118
Cosens, Charles Sidney .... 153
Capt. George Weir 166
8ee Weir
170
. . . •
Cottle, Alfred James
Cotton, Holland John, M.D. 241, 287
170
78
99
61
146
105
Coventry, Corbet John
Cowper, Douglas ...
Jas. Southwood ...
Wm. James, M R.O.S.
Cox, Frederick Wm.
Cracroft, Thomas
Cranwell, H enry Wm. A. 275, 287
Creighton, Julius Alfred .... 240
Crespigny, see de Crespigny
Cresswell, Alfred, F R.0 s 150
^n Cbfts. Estcourt 150,293
■ • • •
Cresswell, Henry Stubbs
Crewe, Clifford, L.F.P s.
Thos. Brailsford
Crick, George
Crickitt, Arthur . . . .
■ Capt. G. A.
— — Henry . . . .
Crocker, Rev. Wm. Poord . . . ,
Crocket, lieut. John ....
Crockford, G. M., M.R O.s
' Rev. Henry Jas . . .
Cross, Benjamin Crocker ....
George Wm. Arthur ....
Harold . . .
Richard Sidney ....
Wm. BlackweU ....
Crossley, Frederic ....
Crowdy, Henry ....
— — Capt. Jas. William
Crump, Fred. Octavius, Q.0 ....
Cruttenden, Alexander ....
Rev. George Wm.
— ^— Henry Downie
Robert Hunter
299
Pmgit
150
210
250
109
166
161
166
127
127
72
212
244
238
241
241
76
268
83
91
175
121
92
121
92
153
97
Cimiming, William Alexander
Dalgaims, Chas. Anderson, M.D.
Rev. J. D. 61, 283,
284 (2), 285, 288
Wm. Guille, Mj). 69, 284
Dalrymple, Capt. J. F 102
Asst. Com. Gen.W.H. 96
Darby, Horatio Ghtiham .... 238
Jonathan Charles .... 238
D'Arcy, Col. G. A. K 82
Capt. Robert West 82
Daunt, Edward .... 121
Wm Hughes .... 117
D'Auvergne, Charles .... 86
Surg.B., BN.... 86
Davies, Edmund WilUams .... 95
Rev. Thos. Lewis Owen 129
Davis, Algernon John Brewer 139
Henry .... 106
93
89
89
246
247
183
230
258
201
108
262
254
264
Davison, John Christian Selby
Day, Chas. Arthur ....
Capt. Robert Ladbroke
Deane, Major Charles A. 0.
Heniy Furse ....
Deare, Dep. Com. Gbn G. B.
De Baugy, Hilary Oliver ....
John Mauger ....
Peter John ....
De Belin, Charles Henry ....
De Bemardy, Lucien ....
De Butts, Arthur John, L s.A.
Capt. P. R. McCrea
Stanley B, M D 274
De Crespigny, C. J. Champion 87
U 2
800
Index to Studbnts.
De Oiespigny, OoL G. B, 0.
P. R. C. . .
Page
87
87
De Graye, John William 148, 286
De GueriD, Elias .... 221
Lieut.-Col. B. T. 45
Fred. Charlee 188
Col. J. 115
— — Thomas Bead .... 151
Lt.-Col. T. W. M. 274
Wm. Collings Lukis 1 58
De Hayilland, Bev. G. Bichard 80
Bev. C. Boss, m.a. 49,
282, 283 (2), 284
— — lieut- John 117
J. T. B., Jurat 234
Ensign Saumorez 81
' Capt. Thomas 48
Lt.-CoL T. Fiott 26,
39,42
De Jersey, Arthur Frerichs 239, 285
Bey. Carey Fred.... 220
Bey. Chas. Carey 122
Major Colebroke 253
Bey. Frederick .... 90
Henry 260,287
Henry Thos. Massey 251
James Esten .... 225
Bey.PeterBiyersl03,285
Walter Brock, m.b. 263
Major Wm. Grant 220
De la Condamine, Bey. H. M. 101,
283, 284, 286, 288
De lisle, Alfred Theodore 100
' Charles .... 85
> Fred. Irying, L.R.O.P. 185
— — — lieut. Henry, b.n.
D. Insp.-Gen. B. P. V.
Peter Le Mesurier
De Mouilpied, Daniel Alfred
■ Henry
Theophilus ....
Dendy, Edward
Bichard
60
84
59
201
182
214
247
247
271
62
Denis, Paul Henri ....
Denison, Yen. Archdn. G. A.
dePutron,Bey.H B. 172, 287, 293
John Augustus .... 128
Bey. Pierre 128, 288
De Ste Croix, Fi-ancis d'A 178
De St Dalmas, Francis E. 205, 287
Henry G. E. 205
De Saumarez, Adm. Lord, 41, 281
DeSausmarez, Fred. B., m.a. 203,
282, 286 287
Capt. Frederick 183
' Gen. George 58
Bey. George S. 222
■ ■ Bey. Hayilland 50
. . • •
De Sausmarez, H. W.
— James, M.A ....
Capt.L.A.,B.N.
— ^— — — Philip Algernon
Page
257
44
204
174
WilliimHowley 203
275
115
250
108
200
97
237
De Silya Braga, Antonio
Despard, Capt. Fred. William
DeTunzlemann, Geo. Wm.
De Winton, Charles Lorenzo
Dickenson, Lieut.-Col. E S.N.
Dickeson, Stephen ....
Dickman, Walter Henry ....
DiUon-Trenchard, Wm. T 110
Dixon, John Henry .... 178
Dobr§e, Chas. James, B.v 146
Bey.de Lisle deB. 106,283
Edwin de Saumarez 229
Capt. Fred. William 127
■ Bey. Gborge .... 133
Com. Gen. J. S. 42, 290
. . . .
• • • f
Lionel (Jore Lennox
Nicolas Palmer
Bey. Osmond
Bey. Peter Stephens
Boland Augustus . . . .
Thos. Saumarez . . . .
Domaille, Charles
Peter Stephen
— ^— — Thos. Martin
255
269
136
75
207
185
176, 293
.. 207
.. 199
197, 287
Donaldson, Fred. Shreye
Donoyan, Bey. Sydney Charles 256
Dorey, John Ernest .... 258
Doyle, John Charles .... 66
Drake, Carey Pym .... 254
Draper, Jas. Fraser .... 146
Dudaeld, Beg. S. O., m.b. 268, 284
Dumaresq, Capt. Alex Macleay 165
Edwin Moullin 184
Ernest Bawlings 265
JohnFalla .... 126
Wm Alexander 165
Du Port, Bey. Chas. D. 144, 285, 288
Bey. Canon Jas. M. 121,
283 (2), 286, 288 (5), 289 (2)
Wm. Janyrin, M.l. o.E. 131
Duquemin, James H. 266, 287, 289
" " . 157
. 119
1, 169
157
119
190
286
85
100
• . . .
Durand, Col. Anthony
Carey
Col. Chas. James
Bey. Hayilland
Dury, John
Earle, Charles Jas. ....
Eaton, Bey. Canon J. B. T. , 1 22,
Edge, Thomas
Elliott, Edward
Ellis, Professor B. 154, 286, 288
Ellman, Bey. Edw. Boys, ma. 71
EUwood, Francis .... 101
Indbx to Students.
Ely, Adolphus Mauger
Chas. Edwin Henrichs
Wm. Mauger
Emmott, Charles Martin
England, Henry Bichard
Engleheart, Rev. G. H.
Eraud, Adolphus
Auguste
• • • •
• • • •
Escofet, Antonio
Evans, Wm. Bowen ....
Evett, Charles ....
Eyre, Henry Baldwin ....
Stratford Thomas . . . ,
Fagan, Christopher ....
Col. C. S. F., R.M.L.I.
lieut.-Col. G. H., r.b.
Major John ....
Fairfax, Admiral Sir H., k.O.b.
T. E, B.O.S.,
566 Bamsay-Fairfaz
FaUa, Adolphus John ....
Edward Fred. Peter
James Bellamy ....
Fanshawe,Major Bichard W.H.
Farmar, Ma j. -Gen. Wm. B.
Faunce, Surg. -Ma j. Charles E«
Fitzroy Digby ....
Mai. Granville de la M.
Page
238
202
243
233
.. 116
231, 287
.. 114
.. 59
271
204
228
154
154
57
193
53
57
160
160
186
219
226
75
134
271
271
251
275
Fausta, Arthur L. de O
Fenwick, Collingwood Forster 246
Capt. Nicholas .... 94
Fernandez, Lieut. -Col. Joaquin 158
Manuel .... 158
Fetherston, Albany John 122, 292
Montague S. W. 122, 293
Ffrench, Charles Jas.
Francis ....
Field, Arthur ....
Firminger, Arthur P. V
Beginald Edward
Firth, Bev. John Learning A.
Fisher, Henry ....
Fitzgerald, Wilfred
Fletcher, Bev. Wm. Harry. . . .
Fogo, William Gordon ....
Forbes, Henry Hodges
Capt. Bobert Liglis
Ford, Theodore H., L.E.O.S.
Forster, Lieut. Wm. Hill
Fortye, Lieut. Fred. John C. . .
Foster, Asst.-Surg. John Fred.
Maj. Kingsley Osbem
Percy Felix ....
Fowler, Bobinson, j.p.
Fox, 566 Byrom
Fox, Francis Charles, B.A.
Henry Atherton
Thomas Percy
....
• . • .
....
. • . *
....
166
166
81
245
245
134
66
273
186
101
257
257
216
107
70
176
212
255
153
211
134
202
sot
Pag^
Fox, William Byrom .... 134
Francis, Lt. -Col. George B . . . . 144
FranUin, Charles Vernon .... 233
Herbert Arthur 260
Eraser, Donald William 190
Harry Lacy, LL.B, 190,293
Peter Walsh .... ^
William .. 173
Frecker, Alfred 187, 287
Arthur William .... 213
Clyistopher Clark ... 221
Fred. Farrow .... 235
James Clark .... 197
William James 179, 282,
286, 287, 290 (3)
Freeman, Charles . . . 265
John Joseph .... 224
William Thomas .... 188
Freeth, George Douglas .... 248
William Drinkwater 264
Fullarton, Archibald 142
William .... 142
Gblbraith, Benjamin Baker 91
Gallienne, Charles Payn . . . 212
James 83, 288
John Matthew 1 98
William .... 97
William J. Norman 236
Gamble, John .... 249
Bobert Samuel .... 232
William .... 266
Gardiner, Bobert Vincent .... 196
Gardner, Alan .... 207
EdwardBonamy 178,287(2)
Capt, Edward C 98
Gurdyne, Maj. Evan Bruce 169
James W. Bruce 159
Gbrrard, Edward Bingham 96
Maj. Francis Thos. 98
Gaussen, Bev. Charles Edward 242,
286, 287 (3), 289 (2)
Lieut.-Col. Edgar 249
Frederick Curtis 262, 289
Gtaye, Maj. -Gen. Douglas ... 99
Henry Searle, m.d 130
William Thomas, M.B. 99
Gedge, Bev. Arthur A. Lynn 251
Edward Cyril 266
— '- Ernest . . . . 260
Herbert James, r.n. 264
GeU,Alfred .... 72
Georges, Fred, de Havilland 111
Col. Theodore C Ill
Gerring (or Glaring) Albert 198
Gibbings, Maj. Henry C. C. 232
Bobert A. C 232
Thomas C. A 231
Giddings, Frederick B. G 66
fos
Ihdbz to BrubBN^.
Page
... 113
165, 287
202, 290
... 179
Qiddings, Horatio Henry
QiflGEUxL, Agnew
D. Wm., M.R.o.s.
•— — « Francis Thomas
H. A., Q.C. 155, 282, 285,
286 (3), 288 (3), 289 (2), 293
Peter Thomas 52
- Walter John Fred. • . . 191
.... 208
Gill, Thomas Withers
Gilmour, John Corlet
■ Thomas Corse
(Hpps, Alexander G. P., F.R.O.S
Gmiud, John James
Gisbome, Ghiy ...
Gladstone, Frederick M. ...
Glasse, Harry
Gleig, Capt. Arthur Goodwyn
Charles H. A., B.N.
101
102
257
248, 289 (3)
222
249
207
251
265
GMdon,Bev.C]audiusdeP. 266, 287
Godfrey, Edward Dolbell 167
Golland, Bansom Mortlock 195
Goodson, William .... 59
Goodwin, Charles Ellison .... 109
Edward C. C 135
Rev. Henry 109, 286
James Gray .... 76
Bichard du Port ....
Bobert Cowan ....
WilliamHigman ....
53
53
74
240
Mai. H. E.,D.s.o. 255, 284
" 249
248
240
259
105
258
184
Gbodwyn, Alfred George, R.B
Gordon, Edwin Charles
" Maughan M. . . . .
■ 'i Bobert William ...
Capt. William David
Gore, Bev. William Francis
Maj. St. John Corbet
Gosselin, Frederick William
Gosset, Bev. C. H. 118, 283, 284, 288
James Woodriff
230
96
95
185
258
162
.. 264
.. 136
87, 291
.. 70
270 289
JohnM.de E.G. 274,289(2)
Grantham, Maj. 0. F. 270, 290(3)
Ghraves, Maj. Thos. Bayley 197
Green, Frank Lancelyn 232
G. L. 215, 282, 285, 286, 287 (3)
Maj. Herbert Lancelyn 242
Rowland Edward 214, 290
William .... 160
Gott, Augustus Ghrant ....
Lt.-Gen. William Chas.
Ghraeme, Lt.-Col. C. de Jersey
— Maj. Frederick Jas.
-»— — Bobt. de Graeme, j.f.
Graham, John Irvine, UN ....
— — Bichard H, V
Grahame, Bobert
Grainger, Frederick W.
Grant, Beginald d*I C.
Greenslade, Henry O.
Greenstreet, Henry Wm.
Ghreenway, Hemy Carey
Greig, Samuel Alexis
Charles, f.b.o.s.
....
Page
226
200
71
71
71
Griffith, Captain David Glynne 188
Grigg, Lt -Col. Edward E. 186, 286
Henry Bidewell, O.I.B. 191
William Chapman, m.d. 188
Grohman, %te Baillie-Grohman
Grut, Alfred .... 44
' J?. O. . • • . 44
Guerin, Alfred Bishop . . . • 271
Henry Adolphus .... 158
«ec de Qii§rin
Guille, Charles Andros .... 60
— '. Bev. COiarles Sydney 125
Edward .... 92
Edward Laing .... 145
Bev. G. de Carteret 50
James .... 55
Capt. John Andros .... 55
Capt. William Dalgaims 112
GulHck, Joseph William 186, 287
Thomas Askew .... 99
William James .... 55
Gunning, Harry W. A 227
Hackett, Gerald .... 240
Bev. John, b.d 231
Pierce John .... 240
Hadow, Bev. William Elliot 159
Halahan, Charles G. T 208
Hale, Lt.-Gen. Edward B 79
Hall, Capt. Charles Henry .... 119
Capt. Bichard Morgan 119
Hamer, Charles .... 118
Hammond, Capt. Charles B. 170
Bev. J.N. 115,283,288
Thomas Durell 164
Handcock, EmiHus .... 194
Bev. William F. 94, 283,
284 (2), 285, 286
Hansard, Montague .... 234
Harding, Major John S. G. 257
Hardy, de lisle .... 120
John de lisle .... 112
Bev. Thomas William 147,
282, 283, 284, 286, 288 (4)
John Fred .... 170
Harger, Frank .... 149
Harper, Thomas Boak .... 114
Harries, Cecil Anson .... 131
George Harries, J.P. 95, 283
Harris, Cecil Wakefield .... 260
Edward 94
William .... 94
Harrison, Alfred Gborge, o.B. 265
Capt. Claude E. 265
Index to Students*
Harrison, Eev. Douglas C. W.
Edward Maxwell
Irving Seppings . . . •
Rev. Philip Baikes
Page
269
246
246
265
274
269
Hartley, Samuel Richard
HartweU, Richard "Woodford
Harvest, Augustus 0. H. 262, 287
Captain Henry A. L. 262
Harvey, Edward G. C 249
John Maclachlan, M.A. 249
Haskett, John Emile .... 274
Hastie, Robert Vint .... 176
Hawkins, Major Arthur Ceesar 86
Lt.-Col. Thomas S. 85
Hay, Frank Drummond .... 259
Heam, Rev. Michael E. bb
Heath, Lt.-Col. J. M., o.m.g. 199
Lt.-Col. Lewis Forbes 191
Capt. Percy Charles 191
William .... 99
Henderson, Fitzhugh B. .... 147
James 68
Henegan, Harry Thomas .... 149
Heredia, Manuel .... 93
Thomas .... 93
Hervey, R. K., Bar.-at-Law 133
Heseltine, Benjamin Melville 114
Heysham, Maj.-Gen. B. F. 142
Capt. C. A. J., R N, 142
Lieut. Robert T. 103
Hickinbotham, Hubert de J. 268
John .... 186
WiUiam Fisher 182
Hildyard, Cecil H. Thoroton 224
Robert C. Thoroton 224
Hill, Henry Edward .... 91
Ninian .... 143
Thomas Lancaster .... 151
Thomas Samuel .... 156
Hinde, Surg. Capt. Alfred B. 259
Arthur Bryer 256
Charles Augustus 271, 285
Hine, George Augustus .... 114
Hitchcock, Arthur .... 260
Rev. Herbert 241
Hitchins, Edward Horace .... 273
Hippisley, William Theo 69
Hobson, Benjamin S* ... 163
Hocart, Benjamin .... 101
Isaac .... 60
John William 106
Theophihis .... 108
Thomas 76
Hodding, John .... 240
Hodges, Frederick O. D 190
George H. C 190
Hohenkerk, James Thos 237
Holcombe, Alexander E. E. 214
SOS
Pag*
Holcombe, Harcourt A. C. L. 227
Hollingworth, Andrew 165, 288 (2)
Wihner 152, 288
Holman, John Baptist, m.d .... 196
Holmes, Lionel ij*thur .... 133
Home, Lieut. Duncan C, V.O. 124
Col. Robert, C.I.E 126
Horan, Henry .... 253
Horn, George Spiers .... 181
WiUiam .... 138
Horton, Harry Howard, B. A. 263,287
Henry Josiah .... 264
Hoskins, Rev. Ed^ar .... 119
Howe, Henry Aspinwall, ll.d. 76
Thomas A. .... 76
286, 288
.. 128
> . • 88
. . 228
, . . 167
.. 167
... 129
.. 266
242
.. 201
234
.. 191
95
220
70
no
204
146
103
60
116
208
242
262
210
68
200
Hoyle, W. Jennings 137
Hugo, Harper Ridbard
Huish, Henry, K.D.
Hulbert, Norman Lee
Hulley, Ardeme
Holland
Jasper
Humfrey, Charles Stewart
Hambly Edmund
Hunt, Charles Philip
Hunt-Boyse, St. George P.
Hurrell, John Square
Huskisson, William Milbanke
Hutchesson, Francis Pery . . .
■ Le Marohant F.
Thomas
Hutchinson, Edward H.
Hutton, Charles Edward
Hyder, Lieut. William A.
Incledon- Webber, C. H., j
logle. Rev. Whittred H.
Inman, Charles William
Henry Clay
...
P.
loms, Charles
Richard W. B.
Irving, Lieut. S. J. C, J.P., D.L.
Irwin, Lt.-Col. John J. Fox
Lt. -Col. Thomas Angelo 200
Isaacson, John
Isemonger, Richard
Ivery, John William
Jackson, Rev. Henry W.
— - — Henry King
James
Robert Edwin
Sidney
....
199
51
243
123
80
80
136
80
224
220
James, Edward, B.A, ....
Herbert Lister ....
Major William Lancelot 241
William Rhodes .... 215
Jarvey, James Manley .... 79
Jeffery, PhiHp . . 171
Jefferys, William E , K.B.OkS. 102
m
9
Page
Jeban, Oharles Edmimd . • . . 209
David Thomas .... 184
Jenney, John Henry .... 244
Richard .... 239
William Marshall ... . 236
Jennings, Collins .... 143
William .... 141
Jeremie, Key. Frederick J 50
Rev. J. A., D.D. 24, 43
JtNDBZ ffO STUDBKOild;
Peter
Johnson, Benjamin King ....
Johnston, lieut. Alexander J.
— — James Bainbrigge
Rev.WilliamD.
Jones, Carew ....
Gollings William ....
■ Edward ....
Fulf ord ....
Qeorge Oharles ....
Major Henry. James
James Henry ....
William John ....
Lt.-Col. William Maoey
— ^ Winslow ....
Jones, %ee de Grave
Kane, Commander 0. C. A., b.n. 82
Major Frederick A. C 90
Kay, Frederick Aldcroft 262
Captain Henry Monckton 154
Robert Phillips .... 219
Lt -Col.WilliamAlgemon 154
45
61
142
203
58
57
269
76
134
196
239
237
212
179
57
Keene, Major Alfred, d.s.o.
Artnur Arbuthnot . . .
— ^— Harris
— — Robert Sherer
Rev. William
Kellie, Lt.-Col. Edward C. . .
Major Robert Howden
Kelly, Major A. D. D.
KelsaU, WiUiam
Kendall, Edward Ralph
Nicholas
N.
252
255
257
252
154
208
208
227
132
90
275
130
87
Kenge, Thomas William . . .
Kennedy, Lt. Charles D. B., b
Edmund Besley Court 86
E.C. 223,284,285,286,287
Frederick Wm. Henry 63
Rev. J D. 56, 283 (2), 284, 292
Richard Jas. Besley
Rev. Thomas Smitti
Kenworthy, James Barclay
Kenyon^ James, m.b.o.s. . . .
Ker, Charles William
Kershaw, Surg. Eric E., b.n.
' Stewart
Lieut. Stewart A..
Kidd, Rev. John T. D., B.A.
EjlgouTy Charles
• * • ■
97
52
188
105
240
274
270
95
65
205
Kilgour, Lieut.-Ool, Henry
Kilner, Charles Lloyd
-^-- — Walter James
King, Thomas ....
Kirby, Rev. William Walter
Kitson, Rev. Edward
Knowles, John ....
Lacy, Alexander G., M.B.O.S.
Vice- Admiral Edward
Col. Richard 69,288
Commander SaumarezD. 226
Dep. Insp -Gen. T. S. 49
Lain6, J.M. 251,282,285,286,287(2)
Page
205
168
197
73
74
63
81
229
77
Thomas
William John
Lakes, Professor Arthur
John Gould
Lamble,-
•^« •
75
240
.. 189
. . 162
.. 52
.. 131
285, 287
.. 265
. . 266'
Lane, Capt. Alfred John
Arthur Bruce 265
Cecil Bruce
- Ernest Henry
Capt. Frederic Chas. B. 266
George Le Mesurier 97, 292
Capt.HerbertBdwardB. 266
Lang, Robert Cooper .... 83
La Serre, Charles Wm. Rennell 141
George Frederick 136
La Touche, George Digges 229
Law, Theophilus 102, 285, 291
Lieut. William Charles 104
Lawrence, Chas. Le Marchant 57
Lieut. G«orge
Henry Baynes . ,
James Going .
William Octavus
....
• . • ^
Lawson, Arthur John
Sir George, K.O.B. . . .
Lieut. Rbt. H. C. , b.n.
Thomas Herbert ....
Layton, Charles James ....
Leale, George Urban ....
-Lt.-Col. Josiah, M.B.O.S.
70
123
57
123
211
164
166
192
257
217
200
Le Boutillier, Charles 32, 47; 289
Gteorge .... 48
James 48, 289
Thomas 54, 289
Le Cappellain, Herbert Dupre 207
Le Cocq, Henry Robert 223, 287
Gen. Hubert, B.A. 139, 288
230
140
223
174
61
161
177
61
•— ^— John Herbert
John Peter ....
Peter MeUish ....
Capt. William G. , B.N.
William James ....
Sausmarez ....
Le Couteur, Charles George
' Rev. James
• • • •
Index to Students.
Page
Le Couteur, John James . . . • 57
Lee, Edward James 106, 288
Rev. George Edward 217, 287
Hemy Austin, C.B. 215, 282, 287
Lionel Frederick
Louis Hodgson
Leeds, Capt. Augustus K. B.
Le Febvre, Mansell Nicholas
Le Feuvre, Frederick "William
Major John E.
— Capt. Lancelot
Capt. William S.
Le Lacheur, Ernest ....
le Li^vre, Carey ....
Charles
• . . .
215
106
224
171
122
146
157
141
185
77
219
199
84
Edward ....
Edwin . ....
Rev. F. W. S. 269, 285 (2),
286, 287 (3), 290 (2)
Lieut -Col. Peter 56
Thomas Brown .... 84
Lelean, Richard Martin .... 263
Le Marchant, James .... 59
John Henry , , . , 95
Rev. Robert .... 74
Rev. W. H., D.D. 54
Le Masurier, G^ifFard .... 145
Le Messurier, Albert Wm 245
Alfred Fred 202
John Allaire .... 148
John H. , B. A. 269, 284,
287 (3), 293
Le Mesurier, Alfred John .... 145
Edward A 165
Henry .... 65
r Henry P., o.s I. 123
= Dp. Com. -Gen. W. 65
Lt.-Col.W.G.,O.B. 136
Wm. H., M.I.O.E. 156
Le Mottee, Arthur James .... 190
Surg. Lt. -Col. G. H. 207
Col. Henry B . . . . 182
James .... 48
John, Lt. Bailiff 48
John Carrel .... 54
Col. John Edward 175
Nicholas .... 50
Col. O. F. 165, 285, 286(2)
Rev. William 48, 283
Lt.-CoLW. A. 1 59,285,293
Lenfestey, James Arthur .... 254
Le Page, John Edward .... 62
John .... Ill
Henry , , , . 62
William, L.R.O.P.... 185
Le Patourel, Maj. Arthur ... 193
Henry 193
64
806
Page
163
163
63
63
147
147-
136
107
88
88
143
128
Linfitt, Henry Augustus .... 184
Martin Walter R 209
Lipscomb, Rev. Henry Curteis 103
William, j p.
Le Pelley, Rev. John Laine
— Mai Thomas N . . . .
L'Estrange, Christopher ....
Henry, B A
— see Carleton
Lewis, Maj. Charles Bassett
Lewis Gwyn ....
Thomas Frederick ....
Liddell, Charles ....
Lightfoot, Maj. John G., O.B.
Lt.-Gen. Thos., C.B.
Lihou, James Hine ....
— — — Peter Clement
• • • •
Locker, Charles Frederick . . , ,
Lomas, Henry Thomas
Lowdell, Stephen
Lowther, William Ponsonby
Lukis, Frederic Ceilings, K.D.
Frederick Willmm F.
John Walter
Thomas Dubois
Rev. W. C, F.s A.
• • • •
Luckraft, Lt. Alfred, en
—^ Lt. Edward A., b.n,
Lundy, Capt Francis Walter
Luscombe, Edwd., Godfray S.
Lutman, Major John Henry
Lynch, Col. Alfred Henry C.
866 Lynoh-Staunton
Lynch-Staunton, Capt. Geo,
Lyons, Capt. Edmund M., B.N.
Lord, Q.O.B., etc
McArthur, Thomas S. 0. H.
McCrea, Charles Brooke P. 226, 285
— — ^ Delacombe 238, 287
Herbert Carey Howes 209
Lt. Henry Torrens 52
Lt. -Col. James 100
Admiral John Dobr§e 115
John Frederick, v.c. 231
Capt. Bawdon R 202
Maj. -Gen. R. B. 100, 288
103
126
177
72
121
51
217
53
116
53
81
144
227
238
73
180
176
65
59
121
Le Pelley, Edward
• • • •
Capt. Richard Chas
MacCulloch, Henry
Arthur
— Charles
Henry
Robert
. . • •
100
189
46
44
45
44
see Mansell-MacCulloch
McDonald, Alastair Mackenzie 239
Maj. D. D. 0. M. 213
Macdonald, N. H. b A., d.g.l. 62
Macdougall, Lieut. John A. 109
Macgregor, Stafford' .... 210
$06
Index to Students*
Maclntyre, Donald ....
Mackenzie, Duncan ....
McLachlan, lieut. Lachlan N.
Maclean, Alexander
Hector Coll ....
Morgan ....
Madeod, Gtoorge ....
Maoqueen, Francis ....
James Dalrymple
John James
Poffe
86
259
112
162
162
170
188
55
51
51
94
Magnay, Bev. Claudius Stephen
Magrath, Chas. F., I.O.S. 159,286(2),
287, 288, 289 (3), 290
Com. Hugh H.M. 139,288
Rev. John R., D D. 155.
282, 286, 287, 288 (3), 289
Surg. Miles M,, e.n. 140
Maingay, John Francis .... 122
— — William Bonamy 84
Maingy, Walters ... 50
aee Maingay & Mainguy
Mainguy, Daniel Wishart ... 176
Maj -Gen.F. B. 160,285,293
Capt. George S., e.a. 176
James 136,283,285,288(4)
W.H. 145,285,286(2),288(2)
Mainwaring, John Popham 175
Maitland, Edward Jas. Snow 60
Majendie, Frank Anson .... 195
Muin, Haskett Smith .... 61
Mallen, James Edwin- .... 206
Maltby, Thomas C, m.i.o.e. 242
Malton, lieut. Charles Edwd. 131
Mann, Frederick Q other .... 193
Rev. Frederick Wm. 104, 292
Maj. -Gen. G. F., o.B. 90
Lieut. James S., k.n. 90
J. S., M.A. 228, 284, 287
Mansell, Alfred ... 45
Admiral Arthur L. 54
Edward 163
Frederick, Jurat 46
•— — Frederick .... 102
Com. George H., B.N. 114
George Maurice .... 102
■ Harry .... 61
Surg. Henry .... 79
Rev. Canon James 150
■ John Lukis (Jurat) 75
Samuel .... 79
Thos. Lukis, m.d .... 46
Waldemar, m.a 145
_.— . Walter, M.I.O.E 173
Mansell-MacCulloch, W., m.d. 192
Marjoribanks, James .... 91
Markham, George Henry .... 146
-— John .... 146
uaad, Rev. James H 201
Page
Marquand, John Brouard .... 201
Marett, Bev. Charles, M.A 59
Edward George .... 59
Marrett, Charles Thos 116
Rev.C.A. 113,282,288(2)
Rev. Edward L 116
Surg. -Major H. R. 116
Marsh, Rev. Theodore Henry 125
Marshall, Capt. George R. J. 130
Major William F. T. 130
Martel, Charles .... 131
Capt. Chas. Philip 258, 286
Surg. PhiUp GifEard 130
Major Thomas, B.Q.M. 106
Lt.-Col. T., E.Q.M 205
Martensz, Jas. Adnanus .... 273
Martin, Chas. Paterson Napier 264
Edwin Charles 225
John Henry .... 88
Stephen Joseph 239, 293
Stephen Touzeau .... 76
Thomas .... 88
Capt. William Webber 171
Mason, Rev. Jackson .... 155
Lt.-Col. Henry Macan 245
Matthews, Rev. Algernon .... 168
Henry tfohn .... 107
Rev. James Bolomy 135
John .... 151
Matthiason, John Henry .... 137
Mauger, Arthur 174
Major Charles .... 56
Charles John Barry 255
— Dumaresq Ozanne 130
Edward Cooke .... 76
Surg. Frederic, e,n. 114
George Frederic .... 225
Henry de Jersey .... 248
Herbert Eugene 270, 289
James Edmund .... 225
— — — John .... 55
John de Jersey . • • . 83
John Sl^que .... 110
Capt. John .... 103
Mansell .... 68
Mansell Lawrence 271
Nicholas .... 45
Nicholas Charles .... 174
Oliver, M.B. .... 64
Peter .... 74
Thos. Hilary 194
Thos. Sl^que 69, 292
William Henry .... 251
Maxwell, George .... 161
Mears, lieut. William Parfett 132
Medlicott, Henry B., F.E.S. 142
Rev. Samuel .... 142
Mellish, Alfred LiUy .... 170
Index to Students.
Mellish, Capt. George Lilly 133
Thomas Jonn ... 192
Rev. W. J. HI, 282, 288 (2)
Menzies, Charles Herbert .... 260
Metcalfe, Charles Joseph .... 182
George Chegwin 108
Methuen, Lt.-Col. Charles L. 177
Rev. P. E. O'Bryen 177,286
Meyrick, Charles William
Miller, Francis Goode
William Cameron
Millington, John Perrett
Joseph Fred
211
153
194
264
271
89
192
51
76
Mitchell, Col. Hugh Andrew R.
Mollet, Daniel ....
Molony, James . . .
Monk, Surg. Hugh Henry. . . .
Mauger Fitzhugh 54, 284
William Pakenham, M.D. 54
Monro, William Agnew .... 120
Montagu, Frederick Carlisle . . 58
Montanaro, Lieut. C. A. 228
Montgomrey, James .... 234
— Malcolm, M. A. 234, 282,
285 (2), 286, 287 (2)
Monteith, Major Arthur M. 235
Lt.-Col.Edward V.P. 208
Lt.-Col. John .... 235
William .... 225
Montiero-de-Barros, A. E 275
275
109
109
222
153
Julius C.
Moore, Alfred William, m.b.o.s.
Charles Wyndham ....
-^— — Joseph Hartwell ....
Moresby, John Fairfax ....
Morewood, George B. 253, 285, 287
Henry Francis .... 233
Morgan, Capt. Hill Faulconer 133
91
244
91
102
102
217
115
99
167
230
John
Philip Jones
William
Morice, Houlton Hartwell ...
John ....
Morison, Whiston Powell ....
Morphy, Capt. William F. J.
Morris, John Best
Robert Wilmot Trevor
Moullin, Arthur Daniel ....
Rev. Daniel Alfred 89, 288
— --^ Fred Messurier. ... 101
Rev. George Alaric 102, 288
— — Hilary Rougier 184
J. M., M.R.C s. 101,288,291
William Hilary .... 173
Nicholas William .... 273
Mountain, Jacob Theo., R.N. 56
Rev. William Henry 56
Mourant, Archibald S 235
307
Bage
Mourant, James 192, 285, 287 (2)
Muller, Henry Adolphus
— ^— John
~~ William
Mulloy, Coote
Murchison, Maj. K. J. W.
Murray, Henry Fortescue G
Musgrave, Charles Thomas
— ^— Edward Venn .
Naegely, Edward
Frederick Charles
Henry
John
Naftel, Abraham Dormer .
— Andrew John
— — Cecil Oakley
— — — Collings
Daniel James
— — Ernest Lawrence .
-. John Thomas
John Abraham
— — Thomas Hilary
Napier, Lt.-Gen. G. T. 0., o
— — Capt. John Moore A
Nash, Henry Gardiner
Percy Alban
Nelson, Oapt. A. A. 0. H. .
Capt. P. W. G. .
Nepean, Capt. Evan P. T.
Maj. Sir. M. H., Bart.
Thomas
159
156
156
128
245
247
85
.. 82
.. 220
236
.. 203
203, 289
.. 55
.. 101
.. 232
.. 55
.. 189
.. 210
.. 64
.. 189
.. 192
67
68
247
248
217
216
91, 284
89
91
B.
Nesbitt, Thomas, m.a 81
Nevell, Oapt. John Samuel .... 255
Newell, Percy Herbert 229
Newman, Lieut. Richard G. 116
Niblett, Reginald Graham .... 204
Nicoll, John 104
Nicolle, Louis James .... 261
Nicolls, Major Robert Murphy 80
Nightingale. Arthur Winfield 219
Nixon, Frederick John .... 134
Norman, Robert Anstruther 61
Gates, Capt. Charles Cecil .... 224
Obins, Acheson .... 87
O'Brien, Capt. Donough .... 44
Edmund E. H., m.d. 70
Col. J. D 44
Col.SirJ.T.N.K.O.M.a. 138
Major Richard S. 50, 291
Q«n. Terence .... 43
Ogilvie, James Lock .... 219
Oldham, Edgar .... 274
Henry 260
Walter Joshua 260
Oldrieve, Ernest .... 222
Lewis John .... 222
Oliver, Arthur Mallet Hoblyn 259
Hugh Robert, B.N.B, 249
308
Oliver, Bobert
Orchard, Frederick
■ Thomas
William Henry
Index to Studbkts.
Page
222
194
189
180
94
67
67
67
Orde, Robert Francis
Orme, George ....
Thomas ....
Lt.-Col. William Henry
Capt. William Richard 204
Osboume, see Smyth-Osbomrne
Ottley, Ashton Boyce ....
— — ^— Osbom ....
103
103
148
230
102
181
Owen, Rev. Henry Bumard
Ozanne, Albert ....
——Albert Thoimie ....
'— Charles John ....
Lt.-Col. C. H. 233, 287 (2)
Edward ... 272
E. Chas. I.O.S. 1, 40, 221,
287 (3), 290 (2), 292
Edward Chepmell 220, 289
Ernest .... 187
F. N., M.R.C.8. 236, 290 (2)
Glenmore, M.B 258
Capt. Herbert William 200
Rev. James Duncan 272
James E. 178, 287, 289
184,
James Saumarez
-James William
- John, M.D.
John Henry, O.M.G.
■Joseph, M.D.
-Joseph Albert
-Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry
-Martin
•Peter lihou
■Rev. Richard Edwyn 199
Rev. R. James 78, 284, 288
-Richard Mansell .... 43
-Richard Mansell 264, 285
-Robert John T., m.a. 261,
282, 285 (2), 286, 287 {2)
-Rev. Thos. Davenport 7
■Wilfred ....
-William Henry ....
226
293
76
212
86
.... 229
.... 179
.... 252
63, 283 (2)
.... 168
Rev. William John
Pain, Lt.-Col. G. W. Hackett
Capt. Wyndham Hackett 243
5
252
226
183
243
....
Paint, Peter
Palmer, Ed.. Fielding, m.r.c.s.
M . Harry Gordon ....
■ Rev. Henry Andrew
■ Herbert William ....
Parker, Edward Clifton ....
Parks, Ynyr Deane Hawtrey
— Professor William Ross
Pearson, Thomas Howard ....
51
105
194
105
194
258
156
156
248
....
Page
209
232
253
89
256
79
104
118
118
143
140
267
215
Pease, Clifford Robinson
' Douglas Clifford
Peddie, Alexander
James Wm. Bainbrigge
Henry Anderson, M.B.
Peckston, Rev. Thos. Snowdon
Pellat, Apsley ....
Perry, Lt.-Col. Robert Deane
Capt. Thomas Deane ....
Peterswald, William John ....
Phillips, Lieut. Charles James
■ Charles Aldcroft ....
Charles Maud ....
Lieut. G. 97, 284 (2), 285
EdwardWm., M.R.O.S. 215
Philpott, Rev. William Henry 228
Piffard, Charles 148, 286
Playfair, James Henry , , , , 149
Plomer, Loftus George . • • • 176
Plummer, George Robert .... 60
Poett, Major Joseph Howard 274
Poore, John .... 46
Portal, Charles Edward .... 203
Horace John .... 203
Potenger, Capt. A. Delacombe 63
Potter, Rev. George Walpole 216
Powel, Hugh Powell 100
Powell, Vice-Admiral R. A. 68
Col. Thos. Sidney, C.B. 64
Lt.-Col. Thomas Pery 205
Power, Alfred Mansell .... 76
Bonamy Mansell • • • • 79
Horatio ... 48
Thomas Barratt .... 48
Presas, Jose Nicasio .... 244
Preston, George Francis .... 182
Richard Christopher 99, 292
Priaulx, Capt. Osmond de Lancey 135
~ " ~" " ... 228
... 45
69
... loo
... 134
... 49
... 62
Price, Arthur Edward
— — Professor Bonamy
Cambell Knollys
Edward Francis
Fred. Octavius
Kennett
Capt. Robert
see Powell
Prickett, Geo. Benwell, M.R.O.S. 136
Pringle, Charles John .... 96
Henry Goodwin .... 77
James Jones 66
Proctor, Rev. Geo. H., m.a. 72, 284
Robert 73
Purbrick, Rev. Edward 126, 285
Rev. Jsunes 126
Queripel, Lt.-Col. Alfred E. 201, 287
Elias C. 183, 285, 287 (2)
Quertier, Nicholas .... 57
Quicke, Andrew .... 119
Index to Students.
Pa^e
Raikes, Geo. Richard Campbell 239
James Campbell 241
Rainsford, Edward .... 109
Ramsay-Fairfax, Maj.-Sir Wm.
Geo. Herbert Taylor, Bart. 160
Ratcliffe, Hem*y Coakley 91
William Edward .... 91
Rawlinson, Capt. E. C. Brookes 188
Read, Henry 1 09
Redmond, Count J. H. O'Byme 123
Reeve, Maj. J. A. C. Mansell 85
Reid, Sm-g.-Capt. N. Macbeth 261
William .... 262
Renouf, Sir P. Le Page 92, 282 (2),
286, 288(2)
Renton, George Albany .... 202
Reynell, Henry .... 197
William .... 149
Reynolds, George William .... 93
William Arthur ... . 198
Rhodes, Thomas .... 179
Ricardo, Sidney .... 91
Richards. William Thomas C. 83
Rideout, Maj. -Gen. A. K., r.a. 151
George .... 141
Henry Fortescue ... . 120
Gen. John Wood 120
Rimington, Lt.-Col. Spencer 152
Robbins, Samuel Dawson .... 139
Robert, Louis .... 185
Roberts, Edward Stewart .... 171
John, M.R.c.s 60
Rev. John L., m.a. 71
Capt. WiUiam H. 90
Robertson, Charles Jasper .... 249
Henry .... 247
Robilliard, Charles William 256
John Davis .... 144
: — Peter Edgar 265
Vincent Nicholas 252
WiUiam Thos. H. 113
Robin, Alfred ... 106
Charles William .... 55
Charles de Quetteville 264
Ernest Ceilings 264
James, J.P. .... 70
Walter Le Quesne 267
Robinson, Rev. A. W. 237, 287, 290
Charles Fector 211
Clements., M.R.O.S. 256
Ed. le Messurier 237
Ernest L., m.e.c.s. 247
Lt.-Col. George H. 272
George Mark .... 225
Maj. Henry Daniel 222
Henry Wm. Bradley 273
John James .... 256
Rohde, John 57, 283
309
Page
Roland, John William W 233
Romany, Vicente .... 108
Rooke, Henry Turner L., m.d. 117
Lt.-Col. J. L. R., c.B. 117
Ross, Col. Archibald P. G 64
r Edmond 270
Henry A. Comwallis, 194, 290
113
62
62
187
198
112
James Alex.
Capt. John Moore
Captain Robert
Rougier, Alfred
Hilary ...,
Routh, Charles Richard A . . . .
Frederick Randolph, 110, 285
Rowband, Anthony , , , . 163
Charles Frederick 171
Lt.-Gen. Henry 163, 286
Richard Hall, k.n. 171
Rowe, John Allen .... 272
Rusher, William Eaton, M.A. 107
Rust, Rev. Thos. Holyoake 228, 285
Walter John George 228
Rybot, Lt.-Col George Oliver 132
Lieut. Henry Day .... 132
Rynd, Frederick Augustus 106, 288(2)
Rev. Henry N. 96, 283, 288
James Goodlatte .... 96
Lt. -Col. McKay 1 14
Sabonadi^re, Francis Richard 119
John Scipio 1 18, 286
Wm. Augustus 136
St. Leger, Lieut. William .... 94
Salwey, Com. Arthur, r.n 150
Lieut. Edward 150
— Herbert Augustus, B. A. 198
Sampson, James K., f.b.o.s. 73
Rev. Samuel ... 66
Sanders, Frederick .... 65
Thomas Coulson ... 58
Sarmiento, Gabriel ... 74
Saumarez, Surg. -Gen. John 41
Jas., see De Saumarez
Saunders, Arthur John .... 66
Harry 261
Sir F. R., K C.M.G. 165
Rev. Wm. H., B.A. 66
William M., m.b.g.8. 74
Savi, James .... 84
Schofield, Alfred Taylor, M.D. 218
Schooling, John Holt .... 267
William 267
Schroeder, Henry S., M.D 143
Scott, Thomas Ware .... 159
Scott-Siddons, Thomas Scott 146
Selby-Smith, Lt.-Col. E. Guy 245
Seymour, Fred. Stephen .... 263
Shafto, William Henry 133
Sheppard, GifiiEurd .... 152
810
Index to Students.
Sheppard, Dr. Hannibal
James Thoume .
■ Thomas Qrut
■ William
William Grut
— — William Mansell
Page
15]
156
173
73
139
173
Shield, Jos. Bidley 218
Shortt, Capt. F. de Sausmarez 264
Col. Jas. Robert G. G. 144
Major S. D. 253, 286 (2)
Wm. Henry .... 266
Simeon, Lt.-Col. Edward ... 129
Simmons, Lieut. Alfred .... 92
Chas. John, j.p 68
Field-Marshal Sir John
lintom A., G.O.B., etc. 80
Maj. Jas. Egbert 67
Rev. Canon T. F., M.A.,
67, 283, 284
Lieut. Wm. H. M. 80
Simon, Rev. John Smith .... 190
Simonard, Henry 275, 289
Simpson, Rev. David .... 117
Sinclair, James Jasper 223
'John .... 223
Singleton, Edm. St. John ... 253
Sivori, Charles .... 110
Skyring, Charles Francis John 257
Slade, Col. Fred. George, O.B. 206
John .... 183
Smith, Rev. Benjamin S. T. 123
— ^^— George Alexander .... 235
Haskett .... 58
Capt. Haskett .... 63
Henry Phillips .... 235
John Raphael .... 219
Pynson Longdill 221
Smith-Ainsley, Basil Edward 270
Smithard, Herbert Henry 256
Smythe, Rev. Canon Patrick M. 62
Smyth-Osboume, John Smyth 208
Snow, Wm. Munby .... 114
Solb§, Rev. Guerin 46
Somerset, Col. Chas. Henry, o.B. 89
Gen. Edw. A., o.B., m.p. 70
Sorell, Lt. -Colonel Francis S. 240
Col. William H. F. 193, 287
Sparrow, Arthur Edward B. 230
Major Henry G. B. 230
Llewellyn Wynn .... 233
Spedding, William .... 267
Spence, Captain Michael R . . . . 233
Spencer, Henry Montgomerie 253
Spiller, Chas. Thos. Benjamin 170
Stable, George Robert .... 135
John Wickey .... 131
Stace, Walter Maunsell 209
Henry Joseph .... 209
Pag€
Staines, Capt. John Augustus 166
Stann&rd, Pierce Power .... 199
Thomas .... 199
Stansfeld, Lt.-Gen. Thos. W. 143
Steele, Thomas .... 270
Steer, Charles Marks .... 202
Stephen, John Alex. Lewis 241
Stewart, Archibald .... 107
Edward William 159
Maj. -Gen. R. C, O.B. 107
William Henry 96
Stickland, Henry McPherson 269
Stiles, Capt. George Haroourt 117
Stisted, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. W.,K.O.B. 94
Stocker, Rev. Wm. H. B., b.a. 58
Story, Henry James .... 86
Stow, William Walter .... 229
Stranger, Arthur James .... 204
Strudhoff, George .... 104
Struve, Frederi^ .... 78
Stuart, see French
Sugden, Henry .... 132
Sullivan, Arthur George .... 214
Sutherland, Frederick Yemon 234
John Claude 234
Kenneth Thomas 238
Swan, Alexander N. 220, 289, 290 (3)
Sweeting, John H. Saumarez 128
Syer, Thomas Bathurst .... 213
Sykes, Capt. Joseph Alfred 107
Symonds, Charles J., M.B.o.s. 93
Henry Turner .... 93
Tardif , Charles Edwin .... 198
Edmund William .... 231
Ernest Mellish .... 253
•■ James Francis .... 184
Peter Bienvenu .... 85
William Francis 198
Tate, William Henry 243
Tayler, Rev. Archdale W. 96, 285
Rev. Charles Wm., B.A. 70
Rev. James Marius .... 1 08
Thomas Purkis .... 195
Taylor, Arthur de Havilland 167
Lt.-Col. G. Lee Le M. 167
H. Cumberland, M.K.O.S. 207
Henry Strutt 248
Joseph .... 256
Walter .... 190
Temple, Rev. Robert .... 153
Templer, William Force 117
Tennant, Douglas Cowper 210, 292
Rev. Edward Cowper 193
Robert CoUings 193
Thackeray, Maj. Fd. R. 237, 285(2)
Thain, Ernest William 254
Herbert D. L 254
ThomfU9, James Roussel 210, 28?
Index ho Students.
811
Page
Thomas, John Martin .... 188
Thomson, Arthm* Burrell .... 275
Charles Mandeville 231
E(iwardWm.,L.R.OP. 226
Lt.-Col. Thos. Geo. 216
Thornton, John Robert 239
Thoroton, Frederic D 258
■ Thomas Rice .... 258
Thorpe, Capt. Thomas Edward 191
Thorbum, Clement Alex. 273, 286
Thoume, Fred. Jeune .... 169
James .... 65
Thurstan, E. Paget, m.d. 242, 290
F.W.,M.A.,243,285,286,287
Thwaites, John Hawtrey .... 181
Tilbury, 52
Tillot, Gustavus 181
Tocque, G. R. Fletcher Howes 141
Todd, George Henry 220
Thomas Stephen .... 221
Tompsett, Benjamin .... 72
Tottenham, Rev. C. F. Bosvile 271
Lowry Cliffe Loftus 273
Tourle, John Joseph .... 77
Tourtel, Rev. Robert Henry, b.d. 263
Towgood, Lt.-Col. Joseph 58
Trafford, Edmond John, r.n. 213
Frederic James 264
Capt. Henry Trafford 126
William Thyrkel .... 206
Travers, Edward Foster .... 263
Trewman, Rev. A. H. Craigie 239
— ^^— George Turner, m.b. 238
Trimnell, Dp -Surg. -Gen. D.W. 162
Thomas James .... 171
Truss, George Eglon .... 113
Tucker, L. H., B., Bo.o.s. 116, 291
William .... 201
Tupper, Col. ^milius de Vic 144
Col.B.deBeauvoir,R.A. 167
Lieut. Daniel William 141
Lt.-Col. de Vic .... 145
Lieut. Ed. Murray, R.N. 147
Surg. Fred. William 84
Gen. G. Le Marchant, R.A. 98
Henry, Jurat .... 49
Henry de lisle .... 188
Herbert George .... 221
Col. James de Vic 157
Lt.-Col Jasper S. 179, 287
Osmond Potenger .... 188
^ William de Lara .... 102
Col. WiUiam de Vic 43
Tuson, Surg.-Gen. Edwd. Baily 97
Rev. Henry .... 97
Twynam, Capt. Henry Fred. 167
Tyndall, Bruce 113
■ Rev. Graham .••• 113
Page
Tyndall, John .... 113
Urlin, Adolphus ... 91
Upton, Frank Dundas . . • • 71
Utermarck, Rev.C, 109, 282, 284.
286, 288
de Carteret, 103, 283,
284 (2), 285
George, m.r.c.8. 133, 284,
285, 288 (2)
Bailiff J. de H. 64,
288 (2)
Thomas Dobr§e 56, 284
Maj. R. John G.
Valrent, George Henry
John
John Frederic
— — William Henry . ,
Vaucour, Charles John
Rev. Henry Morris
James Albert
Vaudin, Moses
Venables, Maj. Thomas
Verner, Fred. Thos. David . .
John Willoughby . .
Vicentini, John
Joseph
245
232
44
223
226
206
268
222
55
129
115
106
166
166
72
69
137
274
Vigne, Felix
Vionnee, John
Von Da delszen William Ed.
Von Donop, Rev. E. Brenton
Von Tunzlemann see de Tunzlemann
Vos, George Herklots, m.b .... 219
James Alphonse .... 218
Wade,,Capt. George Thompson 77
Wakley, Charles William .... 131
Thos. F. S., M.I.O.B. 197
Walcott, Lyons Roden S 248
Walker, Charles, M.A 169
Montague .... 201
Vesey H., r.a. 207, 287
WaUace, Albany 252
James Charles .... 218
Waller, Lawrence .... 202
.— Raymond Edward .... 203
Wallis, Fred. Poyntz Stanley 95
Walters, Rev. Spencer .... 123
Waltham, John Banks .... 178
Joshua Frederick 178
Wansey, Charles .... 61
Warren, William James .... 93
Warwick, WiUiam Richard .... 99
Waters, Robert Edmond C . . . 129
Watson, Albert Forbes 161
Alexander .... 161
Watt, Thomas H., M.R. 0.8 104
Surg.-Gen. William G. 104
Way, Arthur Edwin, M.P 81
Webb, Richard Henry Allen 225
S19
Indbx to Studbntb.
Webber, aee Indedon Webber
Weir, Captain Robert
Wells, Thomas
Welch, Beverley William
— — Thomas CaDning
West, George
John
Maurice Thomas
Pag€
Weston, William James
Westropp, Major John
— — ^— John Thomas
Balph
167
175
64
60
170
246
210
215
135
180, 289
135
267
129
Wheatley, Charles Henry
Wheeler, Henry Bivington
Whicker, S. G. 176, 286, 287 (2)
White aee White-Spunner
James Erskine Con well 201
Lt.-Col James Grove 213
Com. Hans Thos. Fell 223
White-Spunner, Rev. B. N. 163
Whitefoord, A. E. Athelstan 194
Arthur •••• 195
Whitling, William .... 172
Whitney, Edward .... 230
Robert John 230
Whitsonday, Thomas 55
Wigney, Fred. Russell .... 82
— George — 72
Robert Podmore 72
William .... 72
Wilcocks, James Carrall .... 239
Wilkie, William Patrick .... 143
Wilkins, aee de Winton
Lt.-Col. Haighton
186
121
233
Wilkinson, Henry
" John Daniel
Rev. Robert Parker 127
Rev. Rich. Hattam 121
Wilks, WiUiam Charles .... 153
Williams, Chas. Watkin Geo. 227
— George Everard .... 236
Hugh Edward .... 272
Llewelljm George 272
Reginald Theodore 254
Walter Benjamin 134
Williamson, Lt.-Col. R. B. R. 196
Willisford, A. Malcolmson Cave 219
Willisford, Edwin Palmer .... 2ft
Wilson, Charles William .... 211
G«orge Munkhouse 234
Richard Arthur 18 1,285,286
Thomas 51, 291
William Desborough 61, 291
William Sinclair
Wilson, aee Thorbum
Wincey, Henry
Wingate, Andrew, O.I.E.
Winstanley, Arthur
Ernest
Howard
Witts, Rev. Broome Lake . .
WoUey, Rev. Henry Francklyn
Wolston, John
Wood, Frederick Erskine . .
Woodford, James Henry 187, 287
W. G., B.A. 206, 290 (2)
212
87
202
173
175
173
86
169
141
245
Woodhouse, Edmund
Col. Harvey
John
Woolley, George
John Maude
William Stafford
Woore, Surgeon Francis, B
John Chadwick
Workman, Walter, M.A.
Worrall, William Manning
Worthington, John
Robert
Wren, Richard
Walter, M.A.
194
• . • XVt
... 198
... 74
... 74
... 74
N. 272
... 147
... 157
200
... 197
... 197
... 153
161, 293
Wright, Martensz James, m.b. 273
Wyatt, Arthur
Wyley, Andrew James
Lt.-Col. William F.
Wyllys, Wyllys Harvey, r.n.
William E., L R.o.S.
190
244
244
213
217
52
168
168
Wyndham, Lieut. William
Yates, Edward ....
Seymour ....
Youle, Alfred Francis 237, 292
Young, Rev. Arthur F. 272, 289
Lieut. Arthur Sibley 149
John Edward .... 58
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