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THE    REGISTER 


DNBRIDGE  SCHOO 


1820-1886, 


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THE    REGIISTER 


OP 


TONBKIDGE    SCHOOL, 


FKOM 


1820    TO    1886, 


ALSO 


PREVIOUS    TO    1820, 


AND      OF 


HEAD   MASTERS   AND   SECOND   MASTERS. 


EDITED     BY 


W.    0.    HUGHES-HUGHES. 


November,    1886. 


THE    EDITOE    will    be    glad    to    receive    corrections    and 
additional  information,  as  he  hopes  to  bring  out  a  fresh 
edition  at  some  future  time. 


Rose  Villa,  Tonbridge, 
November,  1S86. 


CONTENTS. 


Analysis  of  the  Eegister  ..  ...         ...         iv. 

Founder       1. 

Head  Masters        1 — 2. 

Second  Masters     2 — 3. 

Chief  Benefactors  3 — 4. 

Exhibitioners,  &c.,  previous  to  1820 4 — 16. 

Eegister  from  1820  to  1886      17—212. 

Addenda       213—215. 

Index 216—233. 

Errata  233. 


ANALYSIS    OF    THE    EEGISTEE. 


Total  number  of  Names     2698 


Living     

1848 

(Covenanted  or  Uncovenanted.) 

Dead       

439 

Home  Civil  Service 

33 

Not  known 

411 

Merchant  Navy    

30 

Univeesities. 

Stockbrokers 

Members  of  Parlia.ment 

38 
6 

Oxford    

241 

Still  at  School       

180 

Cambridge     

270 

Entirely  Untraced 

286 

London  

7 

Dublin    

Edinburgh     

9 
6 

Settled   Abeoad. 
In  India 

98 

Professions,  &c. 

(Including  Civil  Service.) 
,,  Australia 

85 

Clergy    'A'A^ 

(Three  Bishops,  one  Dean.) 
Armv                                                    ^^^ 

,,  North  America        ...    ' 
,,  New  Zealand 

68 
62 

xi.x  iii  y        ...       ...       •••       ■•• 

Navy      

Barristers        

(Two  Queen's  Counsel.) 
Solicitors 

16 

,,  South  Africa    

28 

67 

167 

,,  South  America 

,,  Tasmania 

,,  China        

21 
11 
11 

Medical  Men 

132 

Various 

45 

TONBEIDaE    SCHOOL. 

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SiE  Andeew  Judd,  Knight,  was  born  at  Tonbridge.  He  became 
a  Skinner  and  a  Merchant  of  Muscovy,  and  was 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  1550-1.  The  Charter 
of  the  School  was  granted  to  him  by  Edward  YI. 
in  1553,  but  it  is  not  known  in  what  year  Scholars 
were  first  admitted. '-^^      The  Founder  died  in  1558. 


1553(?)-1559  Eev.   John    Peoctoe,    M.A.,    Corpus    Christi    Coll., 

Oxford. 
1559 — 1574     Eev.  John  Levee. 
1574 — 1586     Rev.  John  Stockwood,  M.A. 

1586 — 1615     Rev.  William  Hatch,  M.A.,  previously  a  Scholar. 
1615—1624     Rev.  Michael  Jenkins,  M.A. 
1624—1637     Rev.  Joel  Callis,  M.A. 
1637—1640     Rev.  William  Newman,  M.A. 

1640—1649     Rev.  Thomas  Hoene,  D.D.,  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford. 
1649—1660     Rev.    Nicholas    Geey,    D.D.,    Christ    Church    Coll., 

Oxford. 
1660—1662     Rev.  John  Goad,  B.D.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 
1662—1668     Rev.  Cheistophee  Wase,  B.D.,  King's  Coll.,  Camb. 
1668—1714     Rev.  Thomas  Roots,  M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford, 

previously   a    Scholar,    Smythe    Exhibitioner,    and 

Second  Master. 

*  In  Dr.  Knox's  and  Mr.  Rivington's  Histories  of  the  School,  1558  is  given  as 
the  date  of  the  appointment  of  the  first  Head-Master;  but  all  that  can  be  proved 
is  that  the  School  came  under  the  management  of  the  Skinners'  Company  in  that 
year  or  the  next.  The  Founder's  Will  shows  clearly  that  the  School  previously 
existed,  but  remained  in  his  own  hands  during  his  lifetime.  There  is  also  evidence, 
though  not  amounting  to  proof,  that  John  Proctor  was  Head-Master  at  the  time 
of  Wyat's  Rebellion  in  1554. 


2  Tonhridge  School. 

1714—1743     Eev.  Eichaed  Spencer,  M.A. 

1743—1761     Eev.  James  Cawthorn,  M.A.,  Clare  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

1761 — 1770     Eev.  Johnson  Towers,  M.A.,  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford, 
previously  Second  Master. 

1771—1778     Eev.  Vicesimus  Knox,  Ll.B.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1778—1812     Eev.  Vicesimus  Knox,  D.D.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1812—1843     Eev.  Thomas  Knox,  D.D.,  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
previously  a  Scholar  and  Smythe  Exhibitioner. 

1843—1875     Eev.  James  Ind  Welldon,  D.C.L.,  St.  John's  Coll., 

Cambridge. 
1876 —  Eev.   Theophilus   Barton  Eowe,    M.A.,    St.   John's 

Coll.,  Cambridge. 


Si^rontr   fflastos/ 


1559  Thomas  Leame. 

1561  John  Holmes. 

1580  William  Webb. 

1617  William  Vivian. 

1618  Adrian  Littlejohn. 

1619  Thomas   Swadling.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.   1618. 

D.D.  1646.  A  noted  preacher  and  adherent  of  Archbishop 
Laud's,  which  occasioned  his  imprisonment  under  the 
Commonwealth. 

1620  Samuel  Grimes. 
1630    Francis  Eoots. 

1644  Samuel  Storye. 

1645  William  Martin,  previously  a  Scholar  and   Smythe  Exhi- 

bitioner. 

1651     Egbert  Bostock. 

1653     Hamond. 

1654  Henry  Edmondson,  M.A. 

1661     Walter  Collins,  previously  a  Scholar  and  Smythe  Exhibi- 
tioner. 

1663     Thomas  Eoots,  previously  a  Scholar  and  Smythe  Exhibi- 
tioner, and  subsequently  Head-Master. 

*  This  list  of  Second  Masters  is  necessarily  imperfect,  the  only  sources  of 
information  being  (1)  an  annual  vote  of  the  Governors,  (2)  the  Governors'  account 
books,  in  both  of  which  the  word  "Usher,"  without  any  name,  often  occurs  for 
many  years  together,  especially  at  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  and  beginning  of  the 
nineteenth  centuries. 


Second   Master 


s. 


1668  James. 

1684  Charles  Shelley.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1684. 

Henry  Gandy,  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1670.     M.A.  1674. 

1698  William  Byrch. 

1727  John  Freeman,  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1725. 

1731  Thomas  Elcock,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

1742  John  Maymott. 

1744  Thomas  Jones. 

1747  EowLAND  Atkinson,  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1744. 

1747  Johnson  Towers,  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1744.  M.A. 
1747.     Subsequently  Head-Master. 

1758  George  Austen,  previously  a  Scholar,  Smythe  Exhibitioner 
and  Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1750.     M.A.  1754.     B.D.  1760. 

John  Cobb,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.       B.A.  1768.       M.A. 
1772.     B.D.  1777.     D.D.  1781. 

John  Myers,  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1769.     M.A.  1772. 

1761     Myles  Cooper,  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.      B.A.  1756.      M.A. 

1760.      President  of   King's   College,   City   of   New  York 

in  America;    Member  of  the  American  Convention  of  the 

Clergy;  D.C.L.  by  diploma,  1767. 

J.  Ismay. 

Joseph  Saunderson. 
cir.  1804     Eev.  John  Oxlee. 
cir.  1816     Eev.  Thomas  Brown. 

1855"^=  Eev.  Edward  Ind  Welldon,  M.A.,  Queens'  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge. 


Jf0untes  0f  (g^'Ijibi&ns. 


In    the   following    list    holders   of    these    Exhibitions   loill    he 
distinguished  by  the  letters  (F.),  (W.),  (S.) 

Henry  Fisher,  (F),  a  servant  of  Sir  Andrew  Judd,  after  his 
master's  death  not  only  carried  out  all  his  intentions  with 
respect  to  Tonbridge  School,  but  also  himself  gave  certain 
houses  to  the  Skinners'  Company,  out  of  the  rents  of  which 
they  were  to  provide  an  Exhibition  for  a  Tonbridge  Scholar  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 

*  Since  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Ind  Welldon  in  1879,  there  has  been  no 
Second  Master,  no  such  post  being  provided  for  in  the  "New  Scheme." 

b2 


4  Tonhridge  School. 

Sir  Thomas  White,  (W),  tlie  founder  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
provided  that,  **in  respect  of  the  great  love  we  did  bear 
Andrew  Judd,  Knight,  builder  of  the  Grammar  School  there," 
one  of  the  fellowships  in  his  College  (which  were  probationary 
for  the  first  three  years)  should  always  be  held  by  a  Scholar  of 
Tonbridge  School. 

Sir  Thomas  Smythe,  (S),  (grandson  of  Sir  Andrew  Judd),  founded 
in  1619  six  Exhibitions,  to  be  held  for  seven  years  at  either  of 
the  Universities  by  Scholars  from  Tonbridge  School. 


OB^^ljibitbmrs,  d'r/ 


Thynne,  Francis,  b.  1545.  Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Eenowned 
as  an  antiquary,  and  also  for  his  knowledge  of  heraldry. 
Blanche  Lyon  Poursuivant,  and  subsequently  (1602) 
Lancaster  Herald,     d.  cir.  1608. 

Wheland,  John,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1575     Stagey,  James,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1575     Dixon,  William,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1582     BuDGEN,  William,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1589     Claeke,  Thomas,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Heath,  Eobert,  b.  1575.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  After- 
wards D.C.L.  of  Oxford.  Became  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  and  subsequently  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Ring's  Bench.  A  staunch  adherent  of  Charles  I.  during 
the  Civil  Wars.     Died  in  exile  at  Calais,  1649. 

Atteesold,  William,  Camb. 

PoETER,  Eobert,  Camb. 

TuENEE,  John,  Oxford. 

Feanchey,  Peter,  Camb. 

Maetiae,  Fulke,  Camb. 

Pyx,  William,  Oxford. 

Thoepe,  Thomas,  Oxford. § 

*  A  few  other  names  have  been  added  from  various  sources. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).  Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

§  The  last  seven  names,  together  with  those  of  William  Dixon,  William  Budgen 
(see  above)  and  William  Hatch  (afterwards  Head-Master),  are  found  in  a 
grammatical  work  by  John  Stockwood  (Head  Master,  1574 — 1586).  Each  of  these 
nine  "Old  Boys"  wrote  some  complimentary  verses  for  the  preface  of  this  book  by 
their  former  Master. 


Exhibitioners,    &c.  5 

1601     HucKSTAFF,  John,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 
1610     Stockwood,  Jonathan,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 

Pemble,  Thomas,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 

Pennington,  John,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 
1613     Eeade,  John,  and  Owen,  Stephen.     Petitioners  for  (F). 

1618  Weeks,  Thomas,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1619  Meddows,  Joseph,  (S).,   (son  of  the  Eev.  James  Meddows), 

Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1620  Veknon,  John,  (S).     Emman.  Coll.,  Camb. 

1621  Smith,  Thomas,  (S).     Queens'  Coll.,  Camb. 
Childeen,  George. 

Dixon,  John. 
Ball,  Eichard.'-'' 

1622  Large,  John,  (S).,  son  of  a  minister.     Christ's  Coll.,  Camb. 

S.T.P.  ''per  literas  regias,"  1669. 

1623  Bullock,  John,  (S).,  son  of  one  of  the  Livery  of  the  Skinners' 

Company.     Emman.  Coll.,  Camb. 

1624  Wtche,  Henry  (S).     Emman.  Coll.,  Camb. 

1625  EooTS,    Thomas,    (S).,    son  of  William   Eoots.      St.   John's 

Coll.,  Oxford. 

1625  Halliley,  Walter,  (S). 

1626  Hale,    Thomas,    (S).,    son   of  Nicholas   Hale,    a    labom-er. 

Queens'  Coll.,  Camb. 

1627  CoRDELL,  Nicholas,  (S.  &  F).,  son  of  Eobert  Cordell,  clerk, f 

deceased,  of  Sutton,  Surrey.     Brasenose  Coll.,  and  after- 
wards All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford.     D.D.  1660. 

1628  HiGHAM,  Edward,  (S).,  son  of  Edward  Higham,  gent. 

1629  Hutchinson,  William,   (S).,    son  of  Charles  Hutchinson,   of 

Wrotham.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.D.  1636. 

1629  Gillett,   John,    (S).,    son  of  WilHam   Gillett,  of   Mayfield, 

yeoman. 

1630  WiBARNE,  James,  (S).,  son  of  Thomas  Wibarne,  of  Tonbridge, 

saddler. 

*  For  nearly  two  hundred  years  the  following  resolutions  annually  appear  (with 
occasional  but  only  temporary  variation)  on  the  minutes  of  the  Skinners'  Company : 
(1)  "That  the  Clerk  be  ordered  to  provide  six  pens  for  the  six  best  Scholars  who 
shall  dispute  and  be  examined."  (2)  "  That  there  be  a  sermon  and  garlands  as 
usual."  Smith,  Dixon,  Children,  Ball,  Large,  and  Bullock  are  recorded  as  the  "  six 
best  scholars  "  in  1621. 

f  "  Clerk  "  on  this  and  the  next  page  signifies  "  Clergyman." 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).  Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smy the  Exhibitioner. 


6  Tonhridge  School. 

1632  HooPEE,  John,  (S).,  son  of  John  Hooper,  Parish  Clerk  and 

Notary  Pubhc,  of  Tonbridge. 

1633  Roots,   WiUiam,    (S).,    son  of    Richard   Roots,    of  Fleching, 

Sussex,  clerk. 

1634  Amhuest,  Richard,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Vacated 

the  Fellowship  by  marriage  in  1642. 

1634  Weston,  John,  (S).,  son  of  Edward  Weston,  of  Speldhurst, 

clerk. 

1635  Burton,  Thomas,  (S).,  son  of  Marmaduke  Bm-ton,  of  Crow- 

hurst,  Sussex,  clerk. 

1635  Snepp,  John,  (S).,  son  of  John  Snepp,  of  Westfield,  Sussex, 

yeoman. 

1636  Newman,  Robert,   (S).,  son  of  Robert  Newman,  deceased,  of 

Crawford,  (Crayford?),  Kent,  clerk. 

1638  Pattenden,  Henry,  (S).,  son  of  John  Pattenden,  of  Nettle- 

stead,  clerk. 

1639  Teesse,  Francis,  (S).,  son  of  Nicholas  Tresse,  of  West  Mailing, 

mercer. 

1640  Rose,  Thomas,  (S).,  son  of  Seth  Rose,  of  Teshcombe,  Sussex, 

clerk. 

1640  Poetee,  George,   (S).,  son  of  Henry  Porter,  of  East  Dean, 

Sussex,  gent. 

1641  Maetin,  William,  (S).,  son  of  William  Martin,  of  Eye,  yeoman, 

Second  Master,  1645-51. 

1641  Peiece,  Wilham,  (S).,  son  of  Thomas  Peirce,  of  Hever,  miller. 

1642  Haynes,    John,   (S).,   son  of  Thomas  Haynes,  of   Hastings, 

schoolmaster. 

1642     EvEEiTT,   Edward,    (W.    and   S).,    son   of   Edward   Everitt, 
butcher.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1644  Paeis,  Edward,    (S).,    son  of   Anthony  Paris,  of  Tonbridge, 

dyer. 

1645  Callett,    Henry,    (S).,  son  of   Henry  Callett,  of   Mayfield, 

Sussex,  yeoman. 

1645  Staekye,    John,    (S).,    son   of  John    Starkye,   deceased,   of 

Hadlow,  clerk. 

1646  Feewin,  Thomas,  (S).,  son  of  Stephen  Frewin,  citizen  and 

Skinner,  of  London. 

1647  Spaekes,   Charles,  (S).,  son  of  George  Sparkes,  citizen  and 

Merchant  Taylor,  of  London.     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.D. 
1666  (but  possibly  another  of  same  name). 

1648  Paeis,  John,  (S).,  son  of  Anthony  Paris,  of  Tonbridge,  dyer. 

B.  and  D.  M.,  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.,  1666. 

(W).  Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Founded  by  Sir  Thomas  White. 
(S).  Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


Exhibitioners,    dc.  7 

1649  Cheeseman,  Thomas,  (S).     ''A  blind  scholar." 

Bigg,   Wilham.      Mentioned  as  an  unsuccessful  competitor 
for  the  Smythe  Exhibition. 

1650  Crouch,  William,  (S).    St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.    S.T.B.  1666. 

1651  BuDGEN,  John,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     M.D.  1671. 

1652  Brasier,  John,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.D.  1665. 

1653  BuDGEN,  William,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     M.A.  1660. 

1655  Hammond,  John,   (S).     Christ  Church  Coll.,   Oxford.     B.A. 

1661.     M.A.  1664. 

1656  Collins,  Henry,  (S). 

1656  Collins,    Walter,    (F.    and    S).      Brasenose   Coll.,    Oxford. 

Second  Master,  1661  to  1663. 

1657  Wood,  Richard,   (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1661. 

M.A.  1664. 

1658  Roots,  Thomas,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1661. 

M.A.   1666.     Afterwards  successively  Second  Master  and 
Head  Master. 

1658  Verrall,  John.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1659  Cogger,  Thos.,  (S).      Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1662.     M.A. 

1666. 

1660  Thomas,  John,  (S).     St.  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford.     B.A.  1663. 

1660  Newbold,  Edmond,  (S). 

1661  Pike,  Thomas,  (S). 

1662  Thomas,   James,    (S).      *'A  lame,  impotent   youth."      Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1665. 

1663  RoLFE,  Edward,  (S). 

1664  SoNE  (or  Soane),  John,  (S).      St.  Cath.  Coll.,   Camb.     B.A. 

1667. 

1665  Hunt,  Thomas,  (S.  and  F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1665  Polhill,  Wilham,  (S).     St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford.     B.A.  1669. 

M.A.  1671. 

1666  North,    Oliver,    (S).      Christ's    Coll.,    Camb.      B.A.    1669. 

M.A.  1673. 

1666     Thurgood,    (or    Thorowgood),   Thomas,    (S).      Trin.    Coll., 
Camb.     B.A.  1670. 

1669-  Mills,  Thomas,  (S). 

1669     Woods,  Thomas,  (S). 

*  The  gap  of  three  years  in  the  election  of  Smythe  Exhibitioners  is  probably 
caused  by  the  Great  Fire  of  London  in  1666.  The  property  left  by  Sir  Thomas 
Smythe  was  in  the  City  of  London,  and  little  or  no  rent  was  paid  for  some  time 
during  the  rebuilding  of  the  City. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


8  Tonhridge  School 

Hekbert,  Thomas,  eighth  Earl  of  Pembroke,  was  at  the 
School  about  this  time.  British  Ambassador  at  the  Peace 
of  Eyswick.  President  of  the  Council  to  Queen  Anne,  &c., 
&c.     d.  1732. 

1670  King,    Charles,    (S).      Christ    Church    Coll.,    Oxford.      B.A. 

1765.     Merton  (probably  Fellow),  M.A.  1688.     M.B.  1689. 
M.D.  1692. 

1671  Eves,  Jeffery,  (S).     Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1674. 

1672  Newman,  John,  (S).     Hart  Hall,  Oxford.     B.A.  1677. 

1673  Eennell,  Eichard,  (S).     Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1676. 

1674  EooTS,  William,   (S).     Christ  Church  Coll.,   Oxford.      B.A. 

1678.     M.A.  1680. 

1674  Stileman,  John,  (W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1678. 

M.A.  1682.     B.D.  1687. 

1675  Bartholomew,   John,    (S).      Christ    Church   Coll.,    Oxford. 

B.A.  1678.     M.A.  1680. 

1676  Vines, ,  deceased  during  Term. 

1677  Bysshe,  Thomas,  (S).     Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1681. 

1677  Wenham,  George,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1680. 

1678  Stileman,  Samuel. 

1679  Benbeigg,  (or  Benbury),  John.     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A. 

1681.     M.A.  1684.     M.B.  1688. 

1680  Latter,   Thomas,    (S.    and   F).      Brasenose   Coll.,    Oxford. 

B.A.  1682.     M.A.  1685. 

Wase,  Christopher.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1681.     M.A.  1684.     Fellow.     B.D.  1694. 

1680"  Ashdowne,  John. 

1682     Thornton,  Eichard. 

1682     Jeffrey,  John  (or  Thomas). 

1684  Stileman,  John,  (S).     Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1687.     M.A. 

1691. 

1685  Powell,  John,   (S.   and  tF).     Christ's  Coll.,   Camb.     B.A. 

1687. 

*  Between  1680  and  1714  the  School  was  in  a  very  bad  state  owing  to  the 
neglect  or  inefficiency  of  the  Head  Master,  Thomas  Roots.  During  this  period 
the  Examiner  not  unfrequently  reports  that  there  are  "no  Scholars  fit  for  the 
Universities." 

t  Powell  is  distinctly  stated  to  have  been  elected  in  1688  to  a  Fisher  Exhibition, 
although  he  had  taken  his  degree  at  Cambridge  in  the  previous  year.  But  this  is 
not  the  only  evidence  of  irregularity  about  this  period. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).  Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhib  tioner. 


Exhibitioners,  &c.  9 

1687  Blechinden,  Thomas,  (S). 

Saundees,  Jonathan.     Wadh.  Colh,  Oxford.     B.A.  1691. 
Kingston,  Thomas. 

1688  France,  John,  (S). 

1690  PuTLAND,  George,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1693. 

M.A.  1697. 

1691  EooTS,  Eichard,  (S).   Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.   B.A.  1693. 

M.A.  1696. 

1693     West, ,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1696  Stileman,  Tmiothy,  (S.  and  W).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

B.A.  1702.     M.A.  1705.     B.D.  1711. 

Hammond,  Humphrey,  (S).     All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A. 
1701. 

1697  Haywood,  Valentine.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1697. 

M.A.  1701. 
169—  Stapley,  Edward.     Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1698. 

M.A.  1707. 
169—  Shuckbuegh,  George,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1698. 

M.A.,  St.  Peter's  Coll. 

169—  Feewin,  Stephen,  (S).  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1698. 
M.A.  1702. 

1698  FowLE,  Eichard,  (S).     Magd.  Hall,  Oxford.     B.A.  1702. 

Danvees  (mentioned  as  a  Scholar). 

1702  EooTS,  WiUiam,  (S).  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1706.     M.A.  Magd.  (probably  Fellow),  1708. 

1702  Beewee,  Thomas,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1703. 

1703  Gaeencieees,   Theophilus,    (F).      Brasenose   Coll.,    Oxford. 

B.A.  1704.     M.A.  1728. 

1704  HiGGiNS,  Francis,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1708. 

1709  WiNTOLLY,  John.  A  sum  was  voted  in  this  year,  *'  to  enable 
him  to  take  his  degree,"  but  there  is  no  record  of  this 
degree  either  at  Oxford  or  Cambridge. 

1711  TuENEE,  Thomas,  (S).  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1714. 
M.A.  1741. 

1714     Waltee  (or  Walton),  William,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1716  EiCHARDSON,  Eichard,  (S).  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A. 
1719. 

1716     MoEETON,  Eichard,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White; 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner, 


10  Tonhridge  School. 

1718     Eeeves,  Thomas,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1718  Callow,  William,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1720. 

M.A.  1724. 

1719  Lechmere,  Nicholas,  (S).     Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1723. 

M.A.  Merton  (probably  Fellow),  1725. 

1719  Bamber,  John.     Unsuccessful  candidate  for  Smythe  Exhibi- 

tion. Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  M.D.  "per  literas  regias," 
1725. 

1720  Luck,  James,  (W).     St.  John's   Coll.,   Oxford.     B.A.   1724. 

M.A.  1728.     B.D.  1733.     D.D.  1738. 

1723  Kearsley,  James.     Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1725. 

1724  Head,  John,  (S).  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A. 1726.  M.A. 1730. 

1724  Dixon,   Charles,    (S).      Christ  Church   Coll.,   Oxford.      B.A. 

1728.     M.A.  1730.     Senior  Student. 

1725  Weller,  Francis,  (S).     Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1725  Latter,  Edmund,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     Eesigned 

on  appointment  to  the  Curacy  of  Warbleton,  Sussex.    B.A. 
1727.     M.A.  1731. 
172 —  Orton,  George,  (F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1726  Davis,  John.     Unsuccessful  candidate  for  Smythe  Exhibition. 

Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1729.     M.A.  1732. 

1727  Woodgate,  Francis,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1729. 

M.A.  1733. 

1729  Smith,  John.     This   Scholar,  together  with  the  five  imme- 

diately following,  were  the  six  who  "disputed  and  were 
examined"  on  Skinners'  Day,  1729,  Spencer  being  Captain. 
There  were  then  52  Scholars  in  all. 

1730  Spencer,  Eichard,  (S).,  son  of  the  Head  Master.     Emman. 

Coll.,  Camb.     cL  1739. 

1731  Strother,  George,  (S).    Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.    Eesigned  his 

Exhibition   on   preferment   to   two    livings.       B.A.  1733. 

M.A.  1735. 
1731     MoRTLOCK,   Eoger,    (S).      Trin.    Coll.,    Camb.       B.A.  1734. 

M.A.  1738.     S.T.P.  1751. 
1731     PoLHiLL,  Eobert,  (S).     St.  John  s  Coll.,  Camb.     M.A.  1734. 

1733  EiCHARDS,  George,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1736. 

1734  Fuller,    Stephen,      This    Scholar,    together   with    the   five 

immediately  following,  of  whom  Skinner  Silencer  was 
Captain,  ''disputed  and  were  examined"  on  Skinners' 
Day,  1734. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


Exhibitioners,    dc.  1 1 

1734     Fuller,  Hans. 

Boys,  James.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     Ll.B.  1741. 

May,  John.     Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1738.      M.A.  1742. 

Davis,  Eichard,  (F.  and  S).  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1737.     M.A.  1740.     d.  1740. 

1737     Spencer,  Skinner,  (S).,  son  of  the  Head  Master.     Emman. 
Coll.,  Camb.     Ll.B.  1742. 

1737  Barnardiston,  John,  (S).    Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A. 

1740.     M.A.  1744.     Fellow.     S.T.B.  1752.     S.T.P.  1764. 

1738  Hedges,  Henry  (or  perhaps  John,)  (S). 

1738  Davis,  William,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,     d.  1740. 

1739  HoDSON,   Henry,   (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1740. 

M.A.  1744. 

1741     I'Anson,  Thomas  Bankes,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.C.L. 

1748. 

1741     Wood,  Nicholas,  (S.  and  F).  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford,  d.  1743. 

1741  North,  Thomas  Cox. 

1742  Osborne,  Edward,  (S).     St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1745. 

M.A.  1749. 

1744     Austen,   Henry,  (S).       Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.       B.A.    1746. 
M.A.  Clare  Coll.,  (probably  Fellow)  1750. 

1744     Bathurst,    Eichard,  (S.    and   F).     St.    Edmund   Hall,    and 
afterwards  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1748. 

1744     Cooper,  Thomas,  (S).     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1749     Marshall,  Edmund,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

WooDFALL,  William.  A  Scholar  about  this  time.  He 
became  celebrated  as  a  Eeporter  of  the  debates  in  the 
Houses  of  Parliament.  No  notes  were  allowed  to  be 
written  in  the  House,  but  nevertheless  "Memory" 
Woodfall  succeeded  in  giving  almost  verbatim  reports. 
While  at  School  he  had  first  shown  this  great  power  of 
memory.  One  evening  the  Head  Master  gave  him  a  book 
of  Homer  to  learn  by  heart.  Next  morning  W^oodfall 
repeated  the  "Imposition"  without  missing  a  word.  He 
was  also  a  printer.  The  "Letters  of  Junius"  were  first 
issued  from  his  press. 

1751     Dalyson,  Thomas,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1765. 

1753  Austen,    George,    (W.    and    S).      St.    John's   Coll.,    Oxford. 

B.A.  1750.     M.A.  1754.     B.D.  1760. 

1754  Head,  John,  (S).     Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     d.  1756. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Sraythe  Exhibitioner. 


12  Tonhridge  School. 

1756  Baker,  Thomas,  (S).     Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1760.     M.A. 

1763. 

1757  White,  James,  (S.  and  F).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A. 

1761.  Both  Exhibitions  were  declared  void  in  1764  on  the 
admission  of  the  holder  that  he  had  accepted  two  curacies 
three  years  previously. 

1758  MiCHELL,  Eichard,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 

1760     Moore,  Charles,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1764.     M.A. 
1767. 

1760  Byam,  Ashton  Warner,  (S).     Sid.   Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A. 

1763.     M.A.  St.  Peter's,  (probably  Fellow)  1790. 

1761  BuRSTON,   James,  (S).       Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A.  1765. 

M.A.  1768.     Fellow. 

1761     Brett,  John,  (S).     Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1765.     M.A. 
1768.     Fellow. 


A    LIST    OF    THE    BOYS    AT    TONBEIDGE    FEEE 
GEAMMAE  SCHOOL  IN  THE  YEAE  1761.- 


Marriott  Jackson 

Hitch  Smith 

Turner  Harris 

Kelly 

Eichards  Syndall 

Walter  Turner 
Eooke 

Clare 

James  A.  Fenner 

Woodgate  Pengree 

Eoods  (Qy.  Eoots)  Hull 

Thomas 

Amherst  Eooke 

Wilkinson  Fashion 

Scoones  Alchin 
Adams 

Walter  Gates 

Winchester  Woodgate 

Piatt  Mills 

Golding  James 

*  This  School  List  of  the  year  1761  is  copied  from  a  Schoolboy's  note-book 
lent  by  the  Rev.  James  Buttanshaw  (not  himself  the  writer,  though  an  Old 
Tonbridgian.)  The  boy's  list  must  have  been  copied  about  1829,  from  some  list  then 
in  existence.     The  note-book  contains,  besides  the  list  of  1761,  lists  of  1829  and  1830. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


Exhibitioners,    &c.  13 


Miller 

Wilson 

Brisenden  (Qy.  Brickenden) 

Stepple 
Dowding 

Eichards 

Stone 

Kipping 

Burgess 

Alchin 
Bourke 

Eichards 

Hatch 

May 
May 
Witworth 

Wilkinson 
Cheesman 

Norris 

Mills 

Polhill^ 

Wilson 

Sedgwick 

"D         J. 

Panuwell 

jDest 
Woodfall 

Barton 

Eichardson 

Eevell 

Nibbs 

Wallis 

Norris 

Eev.  Jacob  Cawthorn,  Master, 

,  who  died  in  thii 

The  "Witworth"  in  the  above  list  is,  undoubtedly,  Lord 
Whitworth,  who  is  known  from  other  sources  to  have  been  at  the 
School  under  Mr.  Cawthorn  and  his  successor.  The  ''Hull"  in  the 
same  list  must  be  Christopher  Hull,  of  Sidcup,  to  whom  Lord 
Whitworth  was  fag.  Lord  Whitworth  became  an  officer  in  the 
Guards,  and  filled  various  posts  at  the  Courts  of  Eussia,  Poland, 
and  Denmark.  His  seat  was  at  Knowle,  where  he  raised  at  his 
own  expense  the  Holmesdale  Battalion  of  Infantry,  six  hundred 
strong.  He  is  chiefly  celebrated  for  having  been  twice  publicly 
insulted  by  Napoleon,  when  performing  his  duty  as  British 
Ambassador  at  Paris  during  the  Peace  of  Amiens.  He  died  in 
1815. 

Lord  Eardley,  and  Colonel  James  of  Ightham  Lodge,  Kent, 
were  contemporaries  of  Lord  Whitworth  at  Tonbridge. 

1764     EiCHAEDS,  George,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1767. 

1764  Mills,  Vanderlure,  (W.  and  S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

B.C.L.  1771. 

1765  NiCHOLL,  Samuel,  (S).     Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.     Eesigned  Exhi- 

bition on  accepting  a  curacy.     B.A.  1769.     M.A.  1772. 

1765     Waltee,  Weever,  (S).      Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A.  1767. 
M.A.  1770. 

1767     Baines,    Eobert     Edward,     (S).         Christ's     Coll.,     Camb. 
Eesigned  Exhibition  on  accepting  a  curacy. 

fW).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


14  Tonhridge  School. 

1769  Geere,  Diones,  (S).     Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1773. 

1770  DowDiNG,    Matthew,     (S).     Corpus    Christi    Coll.,    Oxford. 

B.A.  1772.     M.A.  1776. 

1771  Hart,    Anthony.      At    School    about    this    period.       Lord 

Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1828.     d.  1831. 

1772  Fermoe,  John  Shirley,  (S.)      Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.      B.A. 

1773.     M.A.  1776. 

1772  Lane,  Thomas,  (held  Fisher  Exhibition  for  24  years,)  Brase- 

nose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1773  Smith,  Sidney.     Son  of  John  Spencer  Smith,  a  Captain  in 

the  Army.  Entered  the  Navy  in  1776,  and  served  v^ith 
great  distinction;  his  most  notable  achievement  having 
been  performed  in  1799,  v^hen,  as  Sir  Sidney  Smith, 
Commodore  on  the  coast  of  Egypt,  he  captured  a  French 
flotilla  off  Acre,  and  successfully  defended  that  place 
against  the  French.  Sir  Sidney  was  not  less  noted  for  the 
general  chivalry  of  his  character  than  for  his  public 
services.     He  died  in  1840. 

1774  Latter,  Edmund,  (S).      St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1779. 

M.A.  1782.     S.T.B.  1789. 

1776  Mills,  James,  (S.  and  W).      St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A. 

1780.     M.A.  1784. 

1777  Delves,  William,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1781. 

M.A.  1784. 

1778  Walter,  James,  (S).    Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A.  1781. 
1784     CuRTEis,  Samuel,  (S).     Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A. 

1789.  M.A.  1801. '  Ll.D.  1808. 

1784  Clarke,  James  Stanier,  (S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     Ll.B. 

1805.  Ll.D.  ''per  literas  regias,"  1816.  Lord  Nelson's 
Naval  Chaplain  at  the  Battle  of  Trafalgar.  Also  a  noted 
Preacher  in  London,  and  Librarian  to  George  IV.  Author 
of  **The  Progress  of  Maritime  Discovery,"  and  a  "Life  of 
Nelson."     d.  1834.^ 

1785  Clarke,   Edward  Daniel,  (S).       Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A. 

1790.  M.A.  1794.  Ll.D.  "per  literas  regias,"  1804.  To 
the  resignation  of  Clarke's  Smythe  Exhibition  is  appended 
the  note,  "Gone  with  Lord  Berwick  on  his  travels  over 
the  Continent."  Clarke  became  celebrated  as  a  traveller 
in  Europe,  Asia,  Egypt,  &c.  His  "Travels"  in  many 
volumes  are  in  the  School  library,     d.  1822. 

Clarke,  George.  Brother  of  the  two  preceding.  A  distin- 
guished Captain  in  the  Navy  under  Nelson.  Accidentally 
drowned  in  the  Thames,  1805. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll;,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


Exhibitioners,  &c.  15 

DuMOUSTiER,  who  afterwards  became  one  of  Napoleon's 
Generals,  his  aide-de-camp  at  the  Battle  of  Marengo,  and 
the  Commander  of  the  "New  Guard"  in  1813,  was  at 
School  with  the  Clarkes,  and  visited  his  old  Head  Master, 
Dr.  Knox,  during  the  Peace  of  Amiens. 

1786  Gardner,  George,  (S).     Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.     d.  1791. 

1787  HuRDis,  Thomas,  (S).     Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1791. 

1787  Suckling,  Benjamin,   (S).     Christ's   (or  Trin.)  Coll.,  Camb. 

B.A.  1791.     M.A.  1794.     Eesigned  Exhibition  on  receiving 
preferment  from  Lord  Hawkesbury. 

1788  Adams,  Henry,  (W.  and  S).     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A. 

1792.     M.A.  1796.     B.D.  1801. 
1791     Kingston,  George,  (S).     Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1794. 

1791  Suckling,  Henry,  (S).  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1793.  M.A. 
1796.  Eesigned  Exhibition  in  1793,  "  having  duties  to 
perform  which  render  his  presence  at  Cambridge  impossible." 

1793  DoDD,  Philip  Stanhope,  (S).     Magd.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1796. 

M.A.  1799. 

1794  TwELLS,  Edward,  (S).  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1798. 

1795  Eainier,  Peter,  (S).     Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1798.     M.A. 

1801.     M.B.  1802.     M.D.  1805. 

1795     Davis,  WilHam,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1800. 

1800  WooDGATE,  Stephen,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1802. 

M.A.  1808. 

1801  Davis,  Thurlow,  (S).     Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 

1801  Williams,  Henry,  (S).  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1801. 
M.A.  1805. 

1803  Knox,  Thomas,  (S).  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1806. 
M.A.  1809.  B.  and  D.D.  1824.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
Head  Master  in  1812.     d.  1843. 

1803     MiTFORD,  John,  (S).     Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1804. 

1803  Andrews,  Eobert  Gordon,  (S).  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1808.     M.A.  1812. 

1808  Baker,  Alfred,  (S).     Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.C.L.  1814. 

1809  Bannister,   Sex,    (S).      Queen's  Coll.,   Oxford.      B.A.  1813. 

M.A.  1815. 

1810  Boys,  Thomas,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1813.     M.A. 

1817. 

1811  Whitehead,  George  Davenport,  (S).     Queens'  Coll.,  Camb. 

1812  Gregg,  Erancis,  (E).     Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1815 

M.A.  1818. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 

White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


16  Tollbridge  School. 

1815  GiEDLESTONE,    Charles,    (S).      Wadh.    Coll.,    Oxford.      B.A. 

1818.     Ball.  Coll.     M.A.  1821.     Fellow. 

1816  HosKiNS,   William   Edward,   (S.   and  F).     Brasenose   Coll., 

Oxford.  B.A.  1819.  M.A.  1821.  Some  time  Rector  of 
Chiddingstone.     Deceased. 

1817  Jervis,  Thomas,  (S).     Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 

1818  WooDGATE,   Henry  Arthur,    (S.  and  W).     St.  John's  Coll., 

Oxford.  B.A.  1821.  1st  CI.  Lit.  Hmii.  M.A.  1829. 
B.D.  1830.  Sometime  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St.  John's; 
afterwards  Rector  of  Belbroughton ;  Honorary  Canon  of 
Worcester  Cathedral;  Rural  Dean  of  Kidderminster;  twice 
a  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford ;  Bampton  Lecturer  and  Public 
Examiner,     d.  1871. 

1819  Saint,  John  James,   (S).      Brasenose  Coll.,   Oxford.      B.A. 

1822.  M.A.  1825.    Rector  of  Speldhurst  and  Groombridge. 

1819     Smith,    Francis   Grosvenor,    (S).      St.   John's   Coll.,    Camb. 

B.A.  1823.     M.A.  1826. 
1819     RowLANDSON,   Arthur  (F).     Brasenose   Coll.,   Oxford.     B.A. 

1823.  M.A.  1825. 

1819  Whitehead,  Robert  Grose,  (S). 

1820  Wells,  Giffard,  (S).     Sid.   Suss.   Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.   1824. 

M.A.  1826. 

1821  Booth,  G.  J.     Mentioned  as  near  the  head  of  the  School. 

1822  Dyson,  Henry,  (S).     Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1825. 

1821     Campbell,  Archibald,  (S).     Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1825. 

M.A.  1828. 
1821     Eustace,  Charles  Stannard,  (S).      Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A. 

1829.     M.A.  1832. 
1825     Smith,  William  George,  (S).     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
1825     Sansbuby,   Thomas.     Magd.  Hall,  Oxford.     Petitions  for  a 

Smythe  Exhibition,  but  is  refused  on  the  ground  that  he 

had  not  been  long  enough  at  the  School. 

(F).     Fisher  Exhibitioner  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 

(W).     Tonbridge  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Founded  by  Sir  Thomas 
White. 

(S).     Smythe  Exhibitioner. 


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llegbtcr  of  ®0ubribge  Srkol,   1826-86.- 


AsHDowNE,  John.  1825-9.  Eldest  son  of  John  Ashdowne.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Eequests  at  Tonbridge. 

Ashdowne,  Samuel.  1825-31.  Second  son  of  John  Ashdowne. 
Formerly  clerk  m  a  solicitor's  office  at  Tonbridge. 

Bakee,  George.  1822-9.  Fourth  son  of  Wilham  Baker,  h.  1813. 
Head  Class,  1829.  For  some  years  a  colonist  in  New  Zealand ; 
afterwards  returned  to  England,     d.  1885. 

Baker,  Eichard.  1822-7.  Second  son  of  Wilham  Baker,  h.  1810. 
Head  Class,  1826-7.  Entered  an  English  Lancer  Eegiment, 
which  supported  Donna  Maria  of  Portugal  in  the  Civil  War  with 
her  uncle,  Don  Miguel,  and  was  created  a  Knight  of  the  Portu- 
guese Order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword.  In  1835,  joined  another 
English  Lancer  Eegiment,  under  General  de  Lacy  Evans,  which 
fought  for  the  Spanish  Eoyalists  against  the  Carlists.  Eose  to 
the  rank  of  Major,  and  was  created  a  Knight  of  the  Spanish 
Order  of  Isabella  II.  In  1839,  went  to  New  Zealand  in  the 
*'  Aurora  "  with  the  first  party  of  settlers.  There  became  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace,     cl.  1854. 

Bakee,  Thomas.  1822-8.  Third  son  of  Wilham  Baker,  h.  1811. 
Head  Class,  1826-8.  §Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1833.  M.A.  1838.  Ordained,  1834.  For  some  time 
Assistant  Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Chapel,  Hove,  Brighton,  d. 
1866. 

Baker,  William.  1822-6.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Baker,  h.  1809. 
fHead  Class,  1824-6.  Head  Boy,  1825-6.  Became  a  Solicitor, 
and  practised  in  London.  Was  appointed  by  the  Duke  of 
Wellington  to  the  office  of  Coroner  to  the  Tower  of  London  and 
its  Liberties.     Eetired  in  1865.     Besides  at  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Balston,  Charles.  1824-7.  Son  of  W.  Balston.  Head  Class, 
1824-7.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  Second  Class 
Lit.  Hum.  First  Class  Math.  Afterwards  Fellow  of  the  same 
College.  B.A.  1831.  M.A.  1834.  B.D.  1841.  Ordained  1834. 
Since  1848,  Eector  of  Stoke  Charity,  Hants. 

*  The  Register  commences  with  the  names  of  sixty-nine  Boys  who  were  called 
over  on  Skinners'  Day,  1826.  From  1826  to  1833  the  entries  for  each  quarter  are 
arranged  (by  the  Editor]  in  alphabetical  order.  In  1833  the  division  of  the  year 
into  Terms  replaces  the  division  into  Quarters. 

§  The  Judd  Exhibitions  of  £100  a  year  for  four  years  were  created  under  a 
"  New  Scheme  "  in  1824. 

t  Before  1830,  the  highest  class  in  the  School  was   called   "Head  Class"  ;  from 
1830  to  1844,  "Sixth  Class"  ;  and  since  1844,  "Sixth  Form." 
C 


18  Tonhridge  School 

Bell,  William.  1820-7.  Son  of  W.  Bell.  Entered  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service  in  1829.  Eose  to  the  position  of  Civil  and  Sessions 
Judge  at  Eungpore,  and  afterwards  at  Shahabad.  Eetired  in 
1859.     cl.  in  England  in  1876. 

Bishop,  Henry,  1824-31.  Son  of  —  Bishop,  (of  Blackheath)  Sixth 
class,  1831.    Entered  the  62nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry,    d.  1841. 

Bishop,   Wilham.      1822-8.      Son  of Bishop,  (of  Blackheath). 

Head  Class,  1827-8.  Judd  Exhib.,  and  also  held  another 
valuable  Exhibition  in  default  of  Sevenoaks  School.  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.     Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.     B.A.  1832. 

Beickenden,  Eichard  T.  W.  Lambart,  1821-7.  Son  of  the  Eev. 
Eichard  Brickenden.  Head  Class,  1826-7.  Judd  Exhib.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  Entered  the  71st  Highlanders,  1831.  Captain 
and  Barrack  Master  at  Leeds  in  1860. 

Bridges,  Brook  Edward.  1825-31.  Sixth  Class,  1828-31.  Head 
Boy,  1831.  Judd  Exhib.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.  Second  Class 
Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1835.  M.A.  1839.  Fellow  of  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford.  In  Holy  Orders.  Vicar  of  Haynes,  Bedfordshire, 
1843-1869.     d.  1869. 

Byng,  James  Master  Owen,  (Honble).  1825-30.  Third  son  of  the 
sixth  Viscount  Torrington.  h.  1818.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
(Middle  Temple,)  1852.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  South  Eastern 
Eailw^ay.     J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent  and  Sussex. 

Byng,  Eobert  Barlow  Palmer,  (Honble).  1825-9.  Second  son  of 
the  sixth  Viscount  Torrington.  Entered  the  62nd  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  in  1833,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Killed 
in  action  against  the  Mutineers  at  Lucknow,  in  1857. 

Carnell,  George.     1824-5.     Deceased. 

Devas,  William.     1818-24.     Eldest  son  of  William  Devas.     h.  1810. 

A  merchant  in  London.     Eesided  at  Woodside,  Old  Windsor. 

d.  1870. 
Devey, 

Dillon,  Francis.  1825-30.  Sixth  class,  1830.  Judd  Exhib.  Mag- 
dalen Hall,  Oxford.  For  many  years  a  tutor  at  Dresden,  where 
he  died  in  1857. 

Dyke,  Eeginald  Hart.  1825.  Son  of  Colonel  Dyke,  of  Bath.  Only 
a  few  months  at  Tonbridge  School. 

Fowler,  Charles.     1825-8.     Son  of  D.  Fowler  (of  Pembury). 

Fowler,  Henry.     1825-8.     Son  of  D.  Fowler  (of  Pembury). 

GoLDSMiD,  1824-5.     Son  of  H.  Goldsmid. 

GoLDSMiD,  1824-5.     Son  of  H.  Goldsmid. 

GoRHAM,  John.  1823-8.  Eldest  son  of  William  Gorham.  h.  1814. 
Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  1839.  Practises  at  Tonbridge.  Fellow 
of  Phys.  Soc.  of  Guy's  Hosp.  and  of  the  Eoy.  Bet.  Soc,  London. 
Author  or  Inventor  of  *'  Unfrequented  Paths  in  Optics  ;  Part  I., 
Light  from  a  Pinhole;  Part  II.,  Light  from  a  Fissure  "  ;   '*  The 


Register.  19 

Eotation  of  Coloured  Discs  "  ;  ''A  Mode  of  Calculating  Hexa- 
gonal Facets  in  the  Cornea  of  the  Eye  in  Insects  "  ;  "  The  Dias- 
cope,  an  Optical  Instrument  "  ;  *'  The  Pupil  Photometer  "  ; 
"  Kudiments  of  Colour  by  Eotation  "  ;  **  The  Stereograph"; 
''Venation  in  Leaves  of  the  Umbelliferae  "  ;  "The  Composite 
Structure  of  Simple  Leaves  "  ;  '*  A  Manual  on  the  Proper  Mode 
of  Extracting  Teeth  "  ;  "  The  Tubular  Balance  "  ;  **  Intussus- 
ception in  Infants";  ''On  the  Blending  of  Colours  by  the 
Sole  Agency  of  the  Sensorium  " ;  and  various  papers  in  the 
Medical  journals. 

GoRHAM,  William.  1823-31.  Second  son  of  William  Gorham. 
h.  1815.  A  Solicitor.  Practised  at  Tonbridge.  Conspicuous 
for  his  philanthropy,  kindness  to  the  poor,  and  solicitude  for 
their  temporal  and  spiritual  welfare,     d.  1880. 

Hayley,  Burrell.  1817-26.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Burrell  Hayley. 
Head  Class,  1824-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1832.  M. A.  1833.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Prebendary  of  Chiches- 
ter. Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Brightling, 
Sussex.  Eector  of  Catsfield,  near  Battle,  from  1843  till  his 
death  in  1882. 

Headland,  Francis  John.  1822-4.  For  many  years  Head-Clerk  of 
Messrs.  Beeching's  Bank  at  Tonbridge.     d.  1870. 

HosKiNS,  Alexander.     — 1828.     Son  of  A.  Hoskins. 

HosKiNS,  Henry.     — 1828.     Son  of  A.  Hoskins. 

Hunt,  James  Anthony.  1825-7.  Eldest  son  of  Anthony  Hunt. 
For  some  years  a  merchant  at  Maidstone.  Eetired  and  died 
about  1849. 

Jessopp,  John.  1824-31.  Eldest  son  of  John  Sympson  Jessopp, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  h.  1815.  Afterwards  at  Faringdon  School. 
Smythe  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1837.  M.A. 
1841.  Ordained  1839.  Formerly  Consular  Chaplain  of  Ostend, 
and  Chaplain  to  the  King  of  the  Belgians.  Subsequently  a 
Chaplain  of  the  East  India  Company.  Afterwards  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Newington,  and  Chaplain  of  the  Surrey 
County  Gaol.  Since  1878  Eector  of  St.  Gregory's,  Norwich. 
J. P.  for  Herts.  Chairman  of  the  Cheshunt  Division  of  Petty 
Sessions. 

Lawes,  Edward.  1825-8.  Son  of  E.  V.  Lawes.  Called  to  the 
Bar  in  1845.  Chairman  to  the  Metropolitan  Commission  of 
Sewers,     d.  about  1853. 

Lloyd,  John  Kyf&n.  1819-25.  Younger  son  of  Captain  T.  Lloyd, 
E.N.  Entered  the  14th  Foot,  1827.  Captain  1836.  Eetired 
1839.     Settled  in  Australia  and  died  about  1845. 

Lloyd,  Thomas.  1819-22.  Elder  son  of  Captain  T.  Lloyd,  E.N. 
Head-boy,  1822.  Smythe  and  Lady  Boswell's  Exhibs. 
Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Entered  the  4th  Dragoons  in 
1827.  Adjutant  for  some  years.  On  promotion  to  Captaincy 
in  1846  exchanged  into  the  10th  Hussars,  d.  1850. 
c  2 


20  Tonhridge  School 

Macaethy,  — .     1823-5. 

Macarthy,  — .     1823-5. 

Macaethy,    -.     1823-5. 

MiNET,  William  Brissault.  1823-7.  Son  of  L.  Minet.  Head  Class, 
1825-7.  Obtained  but  declined  a  Judd  Exhib.  Became  a 
Solicitor  in  the  City  of  London,     d.  1856. 

MuNDELL,  William  Adam.  1825-8.  Fifth  son  of  Alexander  Mun- 
dell.  Descendant  of  Sir  Geoffrey  de  Magnaville  (afterwards 
spelt  Mandeville).  h.  1815.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Bar- 
rister. Practised  at  the  Parliamentary  Bar.  A  Queen's 
Counsel  and  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,     d.  1875. 

Nye,  Henry  Fenner.     1822-8. 

Paekee,  Charles.  1825-33.  Son  of  Willam  Parker.  For  many 
years  manager  of  the  Maidstone  Branch  of  the  London  and 
County  Bank.     Eetired  1884.     Besides  at  Maidstone. 

Paekee,  James.  1819-25.  Son  of  William  Parker.  Mem.  Eoy. 
Coll.    Surg.,   1830.     Practised  at  Tonbridge.     d.  1862. 

Paekee,  John.  1820-5.  Son  of  Wilham  Parker.  Mem.  Eoy. 
Coll.  Surg.,  1835.  Practised  at  Towcester,  Northamptonshire. 
d.  1866. 

Peake,  Eichard.  1826-9.  Fifth  son  of  Thomas  Peake.  h.  1814. 
Merchant  in  London.  After  his  retirement  from  business, 
resided  near  Chepstow,     d.  1876. 

Peake,  Eobert  William.  1826-8.  Fourth  son  of  Thomas  Peake,  of 
Perthewig,  Denbighshire.  (This  property  has  been  held  by  the 
Peake  family  since  the  reign  of  Edward  I.)  h.  1811.  Head 
Class,  1827-8.  Became  a  solicitor  and  attorney.  Practised  in 
London.  In  1852  was  appointed  Chief  Clerk  in  Chancery. 
Besides  at  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 

Petley,  Henry.  1822-4.  Third  son  of  Charles  Carter  Petley. 
h.  1815.  Afterwards  at  Charterhouse  School  from  1825  to  1834. 
Ordained  1839.  After  holding  curacies  at  Glynde,  Bexhill, 
Guestling,  and  Woodchurch  in  Sussex,  went  out  as  a  Mis- 
sionary to  Heart's  Content,  Newfoundland.  On  his  return  was 
Curate  at  Wilmington.  Went  again  to  Newfoundland,  and 
since  his  final  return  has  held  curacies  at  Glynde,  Langton, 
Gislingham,  and  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay,  Suffolk. 

Petley,  Patrick  McLeod.  1823-26.  Second  son  of  Charles 
Carter  Petley.  Entered  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  1831.  Served 
in  Ireland,  the  Mediterranean,  and  the  West  Indies,  and  rose 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  After  his  retirement  was  Adjutant  of 
the  Edinburgh  Militia,     d.  1873. 

PoLHiLL,  Frederick  Campbell.  1825-6.  Second  son  of  George 
Polhill.  h.  1809.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1831.  M.A. 
1838.  Ordained  1834.  Has  held  curacies  at  Eepton,  Derby- 
shire, and  Otford  and  Hever,  both  in  Kent.  Besides  at  Sun- 
dridge,  near  Sevenoaks. 


Register.  21 

PoLHiLL,  George.  1825-9.  Third  son  of  George  Polhill.  h.  1813. 
Was  for  many  years  in  the  Colony  of  Queensland,  Australia. 
Now  resides  in  London. 

Polhill,  Henry  Western  Onslow.  1825-32.  Fourth  son  of  George 
Polhill.  h.  1815.  Sixth  Class,  1829-32.  Head  Boy,  1832. 
Judd  Exhib.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1837.  M.A.  1843. 
Ordained  1838.  Formerly  Eector  of  Illington,  Norfolk.  Since 
1861,  Eector  of  Ashurst,  Kent. 

PuENELL,  William,  1825-31.  Son  of  William  Purnell.  A  surgeon 
in  India.     Probably  deceased. 

Ealfs,  Edward.  1825-32.  Son  of  —  Ealfs.  Assistant  to  a  sur- 
geon in  London,     d.  about  1840. 

EiCHARDS,  WiUiam  Steward.  1822-8.  Third  son  of  the  Eev. 
Edward  Eichards.  h.  1808.  Head  Class,  1826-8.  Head  Boy. 
Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1831. 
M.A.  1834.  Ordained  1831.  Has  held  curacies  at  Little 
Bookham,  Fetcham,  Stoke  d'Albernon  and  Limpsfield,  in 
Surrey.  Since  1842,  Eector  of  Terwick,  Petersfield,  Hants. 
Author  of  "  A  Verse  Translation  of  the  Odes,  Satires,  Epistles, 
and  Ars  Poetica  of  Horace." 

EoBisoN,   C.    S.     1819-24.     Son  of  Colonel  Eobison. 

Selby,  Thomas.  1821-5.  Only  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Bridge  Selby. 
h.    1807.      Of  Whitley   and  Wimbush  Hall,  Essex,     d.    1874. 

Snowden,  Charles  Crowe.  1824-30.  Son  of  Charles  Snowden, 
M.D.  Head  or  Sixth  Class,  1828-30.  Head  Boy,  1829-30. 
Judd  Exhib.  Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1834.  M.A.  1838. 
Ordained  1835.  Held  curacies  at  Hove,  Charlton  by  Dover, 
Broadstairs,  Eamsgate,  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne;  and  the 
Vicarage  of  Mitford,  Northumberland,     d.  1880. 

Stone,  Gideon.     1824-5.     Son  of  E.  Stone. 

Tayloe,  Charles.     1825-7. 

Thomas,  Francis  Burdett.  1819-27.  Second  son  of  William 
Thomas,  h.  1810.  Afterwards  assumed  the  name  of  Kearsey 
in  place  of  Burdett  Thomas.  Head  Class,  1825-7.  Elected 
to  but  did  not  accept  a  Judd  Exhib.  Solicitor.  Practised  in 
London.     Eesided  at  Burstow  Hall,  Surrey,     d.  about  1881. 

Thomas,  Thomas  Kearsey.  1824-31.  Third  son  of  William  Thomas. 
h.  1814.  Sixth  Class,  1829-31.  Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1836.  M.A.  1837.  Ordained  1839.  Formerly 
Curate  of  Cusop,  Herefordshire.  Since  1860,  Eector  of  Win- 
forton,  in  the  same  county,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Eoden. 

Thoepe,  Wilham  Thomas.    1821-7.     Son  of  William  Thorpe.     Wine 

merchant  at  Hastings.     Eesided  at  Battle,     d.  about  1840. 
Waite,  Henry.     1822-6. 

Waed,  Charles.  1825-9.  Son  of  William  Ward.  Went  to  India. 
d.  some  years  ago. 


22  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1826. 

Ward,  Thomas.     1823-5.     Son  of  William  Ward.     Member  of  the 
Eoyal  College  of  Sm-geons.     Eetired.     Besides  at  Southampton. 

West,  James  John.     1818-25.     Second  son  of  J.  E.  West.      Head 

Class,    1823-5.     Head  Boy,  1823-4.       Judd   Exhib.   (the   first 

elected;.     Scholar  of  Jesus   Coll.,    Camb.     B.A.   1829.      M.A. 

1832.    Ordained  1831.    Eector  of  Winchelsea.     d.  1872. 
West,  Wilham  Ashburnham.     1818-25.     Eldest  son  of  J.  E.  West. 

h.  1807.     Head  Class,  1824-5.     Private  gentleman.     Eesided  at 

Tonbridge.     J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent.      d.  1881. 
Wise,  George.     1825-31.     Eldest  son  of  George  Wise.     Tonbridge- 

ware  manufacturer.     Eesides  at  Tonbridge. 
WooDGATE,  Francis.    1822-7.    Son  of  Francis  Woodgate.     Succeeded 

his  father  in  the   Underriver  Estate,  but  latterly  lived  and  died 

in  London. 
Woodgate,  Henry.     1822-7.     Son  of  Francis  Woodgate.     Solicitor 

in  London,  and  afterwards  at  Eomsey,  in  Hampshire.     Died  at 

Bexley  Heath,  Kent. 

MIDSUMMEB,    1826. 

AucHMUTY,  Samuel  Forbes.  1826-30.  Head  or  Sixth  Class, 
1823-30.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  Fisher  and  Hulme  Exhibi- 
tioner. B.A.  1834.  M.A.  1836.  Ordained  1838.  Curate  of 
Walcot  Church,  Bath,  and  then  of  Elm,  Somerset.  From  1840 
to  1867,  Curate-in-charge  of  Broad  and  Little  Blunsdon,  Wilts. 
On  Broad  Blunsdon  being  made  a  separate  Eectory,  Mr.  Auch- 
muty  became  the  first  Eector,  and  died  there  shortly  after 
restoring  the  Church. 

Baker,  Arthur.  1826-35.  Son  of  Eobert  Baker,  b.  1817.  Sixth 
Class,  1833-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Held  the 
Curacies  of  Trinity  Church,  Marylebone  ;  Aylesbury ;  and  All 
Saints,  Marylebone.     d.  1868. 

Knox,  Vicesimus.  1826-32.  Eldest  sod  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Knox 
(Head-Master  of  Tonbridge  School,  and  son  and  grandson  of 
his  two  predecessors),  b.  1816.  Possessed  remarkable  powers 
of  extempore  oratory,     d.  1832. 

Eainier,  Daniel.  1826-34.  Entered  the  98th  Foot,  1836.  Served 
with  the  Expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  1842,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo  and  the 
landing  before  Nankin  (Medal).  Commanded  a  division  of  the 
Bengal  Army.     Major  General,  1867.     d.  1871. 

Smythe,  George  Augustus  Frederick  Percy  Sydney  (Honble). 
1826-8.  Eldest  son  of  the  sixth  Viscount  Strangford.  A  hneal 
descendant  of  Sir  Andrew  Judd,  whose  daughter,  Alice,  married 
Thomas  (Customer)  Smythe.  One  of  their  sons  was  Sir  Thomas 
Smythe,  a  great  benefactor  of  the  School.  The  Honble. 
G.  A.  F.  P.  S.  Smythe  was  afterwards  at  Eton  and  St.  John's 


A.D.  1826.  Register.  23 

Coll.,  Camb.,  where  he  was  noted  as  a  speaker  at  the  Union 
Society's  Debates.  He  was  afterwards  one  of  the  three  leaders 
(the  other  two  were  Lords  Powys  and  John  Manners)  of  the 
Young  England  Party.  He  is  said  to  have  been  the  original  of 
the  character  of  Buckhurst  in  D'Israeli's  "  Coningsby."  He  was 
elected  Member  of  Parliament  for  Canterbury,  and  became  an 
Under-Secretary  of  State.  In  1855  he  succeeded  his  father  in 
the  Peerage,  but  died  in  1857.  On  the  death  (in  1869)  of  his 
brother,  the  peerage  became  extinct. 

Stephenson,  John.     1826-7. 

Stone,  George  Frederic.  1826-8.  Fourth  son  of  John  Stone.  A 
barrister.  Went  out  to  Perth,  in  Western  Australia,  of  which 
colony  he  became  Attorney-General,     d.  about  1865. 

WooDGATE,  Stephen.  1826-8.  Son  of  Francis  Woodgate.  Died 
some  years  ago  in  Bermondsey. 

WoRTHiNGTON,  Burdctt.     1826-7. 

Yeats,  John.  1826-32.  Sixth  Class,  1829-32.  Smythe  Exhib. 
St.  John's  Coll..  Oxford. 


CHBISTMAS,   1826. 

Bridges,  Brook  Charles.  1826-32.  Sixth  Class,  1830-2.  Judd 
Exhib.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1837.  Took  Holy  Orders. 
Curate  of  Knebworth,  Herts.  Subsequently  joined  the  Church 
of  Eome. 

Carnell,  Edward.  1826-9.  Son  of  John  Carnell.  b.  1818.  A 
Solicitor.     Practised  at  Tonbridge.     d.  1873. 

Carruthers,  Francis  John.  1826-8.  Eldest  son  of  John  Car- 
ruthers  of  Speldhurst.  b.  1811.  Entered  the  2nd  Madras 
Cavalry  in  1828.  Eetired  when  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  1859. 
Afterwards  Major-General,     d.  1883. 

Carruthers,  Frederick  Eraser.  1826-32.  Second  son  of  John 
Carruthers.  b.  1816.  Went  to  some  college  at  Oxford.  Called 
to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Practised  as  a  Barrister  and 
Solicitor  at  Toronto,  in  Canada,  where  he  died. 

Fauntleroy  (assumed  the  name  of  Malcolm),  Henry.  1826-8. 
Smythe  Exhib.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.,  1833 

Hunt,  Edward.  1826-7.  Second  son  of  Anthony  Hunt.  Formerly 
a  merchant  at  Maidstone,  now  a  merchant  in  London. 

Hussey,  Edward  Law.  1826-8.  Second  son  of  William  Hussey 
(Mayor  of  Maidstone,  1838).  b.  1816.  Was  afterwards  at 
school  at  Brighton.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1838,  and  practised 
at  Maidstone.  Afterwards  took  up  Medicine  as  a  profession, 
and  became  a  Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons  m  1849. 
Has   been   successively    Surgeon-Accoucheur   to   the   Finsbury 


24*  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1826. 

Dispensary,  Stationary  Vaccinator  to  the  National  Vaccine 
Establishment,  Surgeon  to  the  Eadcliffe  Infirmary  at  Oxford, 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Oxford  County  Lunatic  x\sylum,  and 
Surgeon-Major  to  the  Oxford  Volunteer  Corps.  Is  now  Coroner 
of  the  City  of  Oxford.  Author  of  "  Miscellanea  Medico-Chi- 
rurgica  ";  "  On  Accidents  in  the  Absence  of  a  Medical  Man  "; 
and  many  papers  in  periodicals. 

Lowndes,  George  Dawson.  1826-32.  Sixth  Class,  1831-2.  Judd 
Exhib.   Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.,  1837.     M.A.,  1840. 

Philpot,  ■Wilham.  1826-37.  Son  of  John  Philpot.  Sixth  Class, 
1834-7.  Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  After  many 
years  in  New  South  Wales,  returned  to  England,  and  resides 
at  Linton,  near  Maidstone. 

Scott,  Wilham  Light.  1826-33.  Son  of  Benjamin  Whinnell 
Scott.    Clerk  to  the  Chamberlain  of  the  City  of  London,    d.  1837. 

White,  Josiah.  1826-8.  Son  of  Josiah  White.  Formerly  in  busi- 
ness in  London. 

LADYTIDE,     1827. 

Acton,  Edgar.  1827-32.  Sixth  Class,  1829-32.  Smythe  Exhib. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Went  to  the  Mauritius,  and  settled 
there. 

Brown,  Frederick  Boak.  1827-32.  Second  son  of  Bartholomew 
Brown.     Went  to  Canada,  and  farmed  there,     d.  cir.  1873. 

Courtenay,  Eeginald.  1827-30.  Eldest  surviving  son  of  the 
Eight  Honourable  Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay  (sometime 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer),  h.  1813.  Head  or  Sixth  Class, 
1828-30.  Smythe  Exhib.  St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxford  (afterwards 
of  Hertford  College).  B.A.,  1835.  M.A.,  1838.  Hon.  D.D., 
1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  Consecrated  Bishop  of  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  1856  ;  with  charge  of  the  Diocese  of  Jamaica  from 
1872  to  1879.     Now  retired.     Eesides  in  France. 

De  Lusignan,  George  Frederic.  1827-32.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Michael  Wilham  de  Lusignan.  Formerly  a  Schoolmaster.  Ee- 
sides in  London. 

De  Lusignan,  Henry  Adolphus  Fitzroy.  1827-32.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  Michael  William  de  Lusignan.  Died,  in  Austraha,  about 
1859. 

Haddan,  Charles  Whitby.     1827-32. 

Knox,  Thomas.  1827-38.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Knox, 
D.D.  (Head  Master  of  Tonbridge  School,  and  son  and  grandson 
of  his  two  predecessors).  5.1819.  Sixth  Class,  1834-8.  Smythe 
Exhib.,  Tonbridge  Scholar,  and  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.,  1842.  M.A.,  1844.  Ordained  1843,  in  which 
year  he  succeeded  his  father  (on  the  latter's  death)  in  the 
family  livings  of  Eunwell  and  Eamsden  Crays,  Essex.  J. P.  for 
Essex,     d.  1872. 


A.D.   1827.  Register.  25 

Lawrence,  Effingham  John.  1827-32.  Eldest  son  of  Effingham 
Calvert  Lawrence  (H.E.LC.S.)  h.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1829-32. 
Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cambridge.  A  Wrangler  in  the  Math.  Trip.,  and  Second  Class 
Clas.  Trip.     B.A.,  1839.     M.A.,  1842.     Besides  in  London. 

Laweence,  Harding  Charles.  1827-33.  Second  son  of  Effingham 
Calvert  Lawrence,     h.  1818.     Died  yomig. 

Leathes,  Charles  Stanger.  1827-32.  Son  of  Thomas  Stanger 
Leathes.  h.  1817.  Said  to  have  died  at  New  York,  about 
1842,  from  an  accident  by  fire. 

MuNDELL,  Hugh  Innes.  1827-8.  Afterwards  with  a  Private  Tutor. 
Seventh  son  of  Alexander  Mundell.  h.  1818.  Entered  the 
42nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  1837.     Died,  in  India,  in  1839. 

KuxTON,  John  Henry  Hay.  1827-30.  Afterwards  at  Cranbrook 
School.  Eldest  son  of  John  Euxton.  h.  1818.  Entered  the  4th 
Eoot  Eegt.,  1837.  Eetired  as  Captain  in  1843.  A  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  Kent.  Has  been  Chief  Constable  of  Kent  since 
1857.     Besides  at  Broad  Oak,  Brenchley. 

Stephens,  Charles  Viner.  1827-30.  Son  of  Edward  Harwell 
Stephens. 

MIDSUMMER,   1827. 

Cook,  Charles  John  Bobert.     1827.     Son  of  Charles  John  Cook. 

Cook,  George  William  Francis.  1827.  Son  of  Charles  John  Cook. 
Formerly  Vestry-clerk  and  Solicitor  to  the  Parish  of  St.  Pancras, 
London.     Probably  died  in  1856. 

CouETENAY,  Edward.  1827-34.  Fifth  son  of  the  Bight  Honourable 
Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay  (some  time  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer),     b.  1818.     d.  1848. 

CouETENAY,  Fraucis.  1827-34.  Fourth  son  of  the  Bight  Honourable 
Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay  (above),  b.  1816.  Sixth  Class, 
1832-4.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.,  1840.  M.A.,  1841.  Or- 
dained, 1841.  Curate  and  afterwards  Perpetual  Curate  of  St. 
Sidwell's,  Exeter,     d.  1850. 

Douglass,  Thomas  William.  1827-8.  Son  of  John  Kearsley 
Douglass.     Said  to  have  entered  the  army. 

GiLLUM,  Henry  George.     1827. 

Haly,  Standish.  1827-32.  Youngest  son  of  Major  Aylmer  Haly. 
b.  1815.  Entered  the  18th  Boyal  Irish  Begt.  in  1834.  On  the 
voyage  to  China  with  his  regiment,  he  died  off  the  Island  of 
Junkceylon  (Malay  Peninsula),  in  1841. 

Hammond,  William  Oxenden.  1827-9.  Afterwards  at  Harrow 
School.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Osmund  Hammond,  b.  1817. 
Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.,  1839.  M.A.,  1866.  Formerly  in  the 
Bifie  Brigade,  and  afterwards  in  the  17th  Lancers.  A  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Kent.     Besides  at  St.  Alban's  Court,  Wingham. 


26  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1827. 

Haedinge,  Henry.  1827-35.  Eldest  Son  of  General  Eichard 
Hardinge,  E.A.  b.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1833-5.  Ball.  Coll., 
Oxford.  Entered  the  Eifle  Brigade  in  1810.  Served  in  the 
Kaffir  War,  1846-7  ;  the  Insurrection  of  the  Boers  and  Eelief 
of  Boem  Plaats,  1818  (wounded)  ;  the  Kaffir  War,  1852-3 
(medal)  ;  the  Crimean  War,  when  he  took  part  in  the  Battles 
of  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Medal  with  three  clasps;  also  Turkish  Medal 
and  Order  of  the  Medjidie.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1860.  Eetired, 
1862.  Appointed  in  1863  to  the  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms. 
Besides  near  Basingstoke. 

Harrison,  Chapman.  1827-32.  Son  of  John  Harrison,  b.  1817. 
Was  in  a  merchant's  office  in  London,     d.  1844. 

Hughes,  Sir  Frederick.  1827.  Only  surviving  son  of  the 
Eev.  Eobert  Hughes,  b.  1816.  Succeeded,  some  years  since, 
to  a  Baronetcy,  on  the  decease  of  a  distant  cousin.  Besides  at 
Dunkeld,  Victoria,  Australia. 

HuLKES,  Henry  Stephen.    1827-8.   Emigrated  to  Australia,    d.  1884. 

Kekewich,  Wilham.  1827-30.  Son  of  George  Kekewich.  Became 
Clerk  to  his  father  (a  Puisne  Judge  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope), 
and  subsequently  Eesident  Magistrate  at  Clanwilliam  in  the 
Cape  Colony,     d.  1851. 

Kekewich,  Thomas.  1827-8.  Son  of  George  Kekewich  (above). 
Died,  at  school,  in  1828. 

Moody,  James  Leith.  1827-35.  Third  son  of  Colonel  Thomas 
Moody,  b.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1833-5.  Smythe  Exhib.  St. 
Mary  Hall,  Oxford.  B.A.,  1840.  M.A.,  1842.  Ordamed,  1840. 
Served  as  a  Chaplain  of  the  Eoyal  Navy  in  China,  and  as 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Gibraltar,  Malta,  the  Crimea,  &c. 
Afterwards  Eector  of  Virginstowe,  Cornw^all,  and  subsequently 
Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Clay  Hill,  Enfield.  Eesigned,  1885. 
Besides  at  Dulwich. 

Newton,  John.  1827-31.  Second  son  of  John  Newton.  After 
leaving  school,  went  to  King's  College,  London.  A  Notary 
Public  in  the  City  of  London.     Admitted,  1842. 

Pratt,  Henry  Edward.  1827-33.  b.  1815,  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
John  Pratt.  Sixth  Class,  1830-3.  Judd  Exhib.  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.,  1837.  M.A.,  1841.  Ordained,  1840.  Vicar  of 
Wartling,  Sussex.     Died  by  an  accident,  1843. 

Eichard s,  John.     1827.     Son  of  John  Eichards  (of  Tonbridge). 

Taswell,  Charles.     1827-32.     Son  of  George  Morris  Taswell,  J.P. 

b.  1818.     d.  1832. 
Waring,   Eobert.      1827-31.      Son   of   Thomas   Waring,     b.   1815. 

Prevented  by  ill-health  from  entering  any  profession,     d.  1836. 

Wimble,  Francis  Springett.  1827-9.  Youngest  son  of  John 
Wimble,  b.  1814.    Chemist.    Practised  at  Maidstone,     d.  1875. 


A.D.   1827.  Register.  27 

MICHAELMAS,    1B27. 

Nance,  James.  1827.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Nance,  D.D.  Entered 
the  Medical  Profession,  and  practised  at  Eccleshall,  Stafford- 
shire,    d.  1875. 

Ogilvie,  WilHam  Henry  Middleton.  1827-9.  Entered  the  46th 
Foot,  1841.     Was  afterwards  in  the  4th  Foot.     Eetired  in  1840. 

RowsELL,  Thomas  James.  1827-33.  Youngest  son  of  Samuel 
Rowsell.  h.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1831-3.  Judd  Exhib.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.,  1838.  M.A.,  1843.  Ordained, 
1839.  Has  been  Perpetual  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Stepney ; 
Select  Preacher  to  Cambridge  University  in  1861-2-3;  Rector  of 
St.  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London ;  Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Paddington,  till  1882  ;  since  1881  a  Canon  of  Westminster 
Abbey.  Chaplain  and  Deputy-Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  the 
Queen,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  late  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
Author  of  several  collections  of  sermons. 

Smyth,  Wilham  Norton.  1827-8.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Scott 
Smyth,  h.  1814.  Iver  Scholar  and  Hulme  Exhibitioner  of 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  Obtained  the  University  Prize  for 
Latin  Verse  (subject — **  Carthage")  during  his  first  year  at 
Oxford,     d.  1836. 

Streatfeild,  Francis  Stanier.  1827-31.  Seventh  son  of  Henry 
Streatfeild.  Formerly  of  the  Bank  of  England.  Has  retired, 
and  resides  at  Folkestone. 

Waed,  Frederick  Oldfield.  1827-32.  Son  of  Stephen  Scott  Ward. 
Entered  the  Medical  Profession,  but  did  not  practise  long. 
Afterwards  private  secretary  to  Joseph  Hume.  "A  man  of 
mark  in  science  and  literature,"  and  an  authority  in  questions 
on  the  Purity  of  Water  Supply  and  on  Sewage.  Author  of 
"Outlines  of  Human  Osteology,"  and  many  scientific  papers. 
Died  at  an  early  age. 

CHBISTMAS,    1827. 

Abell,  Charles  Thomas.  1827-30.  Son  of  Thomas  Abell  (of 
Balham).     Died  abroad. 

Addison,  George.  1827-32.  Son  of  George  Addison  (of  Off  ham). 
Probably  George  Augustus  Addison.  Sizar  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.     B.A.,  1838. 

Baker,  Henry.  1827-9.  Son  of  Robert  Baker.  Z^.  1812.  Solicitor. 
Practised  at  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales,  where  he  was  Town 
Clerk  to  the  Corporation,     d.  1885. 

DuDLOW,  Henry  Bradley.  1827-9.  Son  of  John  Dudlow.  b.  1815. 
Obtained  a  commission  in  the  4th  Foot,  but  was  prevented 
from  joining  by  illness,  and  died  in  1834. 

Hamilton,  John  Thomas.  1827-30.  Son  of  George  Montague 
Hamilton,     b.  1816.     Went  to  Russia. 


28  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1827. 

Haeris,  Alfred  Ainge.  1827-32.  Son  of  John  Harris  (of  Seven- 
oaks),     h.  1817. 

Newton,  Thomas  Edward.  1827-35.  Son  of  John  Newton,  h. 
1819.     A  Notary  Public  m  the  City  of  London,     d.  1875. 

Taylor,  John  Aird.  1827-34.  Son  of  Wilham  Taylor,  h.  1815. 
Sixth  Class,  1833-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Pro- 
bably died  in  1838. 

Taylor,  Skinner.  1827-31.  Son  of  William  Taylor.  5.1813.  d. 
young.  The  Christian  name  "  Skinner  "  indicates  that  at  the 
birth  of  the  person  so  named  his  father  was  Master  of  the 
Skinners'  Company.  In  such  cases  it  is  usual  for  the  Company 
to  stand  sponsors  and  the  child  to  be  baptised  by  the  name  of 
"  Skinner." 

Thorpe,  Edward  Hugh.  1827-30.  Son  of  William  Thorpe.  Z>.  1813. 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.  Practised  at  Bicester, 
Oxfordshire.     Probably  died  in  1859. 

TuRQUAND,  Wilham  James.  1827-34.  Son  of  William  James 
Turquand.  h.  1819,  Entered  the  Bombay  Civil  Service  in 
1837.  Rose  to  the  position  of  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  1859. 
d.  1861. 


LADYTIDE,   1828. 

Abercrombie,  John.  1828-34.  Eldest  son  of  John  Abercrombie. 
h.  1817.  Sixth  Class,  1832-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.  Rowed  in  the  Cambridge  University  boat  in  1838, 
and  played  as  a  substitute  in  the  Cambridge  University  Cricket 
Eleven,  1839.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1839.  M.A.  1842. 
M.D.  1848.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1849. 
For  many  years  Physician  to  the  Cheltenham  General  Hospital 
and  to  Cheltenham  College. 

CoBBE,  Charles.     1828-30.     Son  of  Charles  Cobbe  (of  Portsmouth). 

Goldfinch,  Henry  Robert.  1828-33.  Eldest  son  of  Lieutenant- 
General  Sir  Henry  Goldfinch,  K.C.B.  (Old  Tonbridgian).  h. 
1817.  Sixth  Class,  1829-33.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1838.  Called  to 
the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1842.  Formerly  of  the  Solicitors' 
Department  in  the  Treasury.  Has  retired,  and  resides  at 
Rotherhurst,  near  Rotherfield.     J. P.  for  Sussex. 

Harrison,  James.  1828-31.  Son  of  Matthew  Harrison  (of 
Croydon). 

Hutchinson,  Charles  Henry.  1828-9.  Son  of  Henry  Hutchinson. 
h.  1817-8.  Entered  the  Madras  Artillery,  1834.  Served  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857,  including  the  pursuit 
of  the  rebels  at  Patna.     Colonel  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  1868. 

King,  John.     1828-32.     Son  of  John  King.     h.  1819-20.     d.  1832. 


A.D.  1828.  Register.  29 

MuNGEAM,  Glover.  1828-32.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Glover 
Mungeam.     Farmer  at  Luddesdown,  Gravesend.     d.  1885. 

MuNGEAM,  William  Martin.  1828-33.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Glover  Mungeam.  Sixth  Class,  1830-33.  Smythe  Exhib.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1837. 
Ordained,  1837.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Minster,  Isle  of 
Sheppy  ;  St.  Mark's,  Whitechapel ;  Christ  Church,  Spitalfields  ; 
and  the  Chaplaincy  of  South wark  Prison.  Has  been  siuce  1848 
Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Southwark. 

Nash,  Thomas.  1828-30.  Son  of  William  Nash  (of  Peckham, 
Surrey) . 

Parsons,  Arthur  John.  1828-34.  Son  of  George  Parsons  (of 
Worthing),  h.  1818-9.  Said  to  have  entered  the  Koyal  or 
Merchant  Navy. 

Pratt,  Eichard  Frederick.  1828-35.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  John 
Pratt,  h.  1817.  Sixth  Class,  1833-5.  Landowner  at  Sedles- 
comb,  Sussex,     d.  1874. 

Stacey,  Edwin.  1828-33.  Son  of  Capt.  Edwin  Stacey.  b.  1816-7. 
Sixth  Class,  1831-3.  Called  to  the  Bar,  but  practised  little 
owing  to  ill-health,     d.  1846. 

MIDSUMMEB,  1828. 

De  Lusignan.  Constantine  Adolphus.  1828 — .  Third  son  of  Eev. 
Michael  Wilham  de  Lusignan.  b.  1819.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin. 
B.A.  1854.  M.A.  and  ad  eundem,  Oxford,  1865.  Ordained 
1854.  Formerly  Curate  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire.  Afterwards 
Curate  and  then  Vicar  of  Wyresdale.  Since  1878  Vicar  of 
Caton,  Lancaster. 

Delves,  Wilham.  1828-30.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham  Delves  (Old 
Tonbridgian) .     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

GiPPS,  Henry.     1828-31.     Son  of  George  Gipps.     b.  1818.     d.  1837. 

GoLDiE,  John  Henry.  1828-30.  Son  of  John  Goldie.  b.  1817-8. 
Entered  the  Madras  Civil  Service  in  1839.  Eose  to  the  position 
of  Civil  and  Sessions  Judge.     Eetired,  1865.     Eesides  at  Bath. 

Hannam,  Frederick.  1828-9.  Son  of  George  Hannam.  Died  from 
the  effects  of  a  fall  from  a  horse  in  1835. 

James,  Demetrius  Wyudham  Grevis.  1828-36.  Son  of  Demetrius 
Grevis  James.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Entered  the  4th  Foot  in 
1840.  Served  in  1844  in  the  campaign  in  the  South  Mahratta 
country,  including  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of 
Punella.  Served  also  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1851-2  (Medal),  and 
in  the  Orange  Eiver  Expedition  of  1852-3.  Lieutenant-Colonel 
1861.  Eetired,  1862.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ightham.  J.P. 
for  Kent.  Eesides  in  London  and  at  Ightham  Court,  where  the 
family  has  been  settled  since  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 

NoAKEs,  Simpson.     1828.     Son  of  Thomas  Noakes  (of  London). 


30  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1828. 

Pakkinson,  William  Tufnell.     1828-30.     Son  of  John  Parkinson. 

EiCHARDS,  George.  1828-31.  Sixth  and  youngest  son  of  the  Kev. 
Edward  Eichards.  b.  1815.  Studied  the  law,  but  did  not 
practise,     d.  1854. 

EuxTON,  William  James  Milne.  1828-36.  Second  son  of  John 
Euxton.  b.  1820.  In  Holy  Orders.  Vicar  of  Horsmonden, 
Brenchley.     d.  1886. 

MICHAELMAS,  1828. 

Black,  William.  1828-9.  Son  of  Wilham  Black  (of  Tonbridge 
Wells),     b.  1818. 

CHRISTMAS,  1828. 

Argles,  Frank  Atkinson.  1829-32.  Second  sou  of  Captain  George 
Argles,  E.N.  b.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1830-2.  Solicitor  in 
London  up  to  1853,  when  he  retired  from  business  and  settled 
in  Westmorland,  of  which  County  he  became  a  Deputy 
Lieutenant,  and  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  sometime  Sheriff 
and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,     d.  1885. 

Carnell,  William  Alexander.  1828-9.  Son  of  John  Carnell  (of 
West  Peckham).     Deceased. 

Chalk,  Edward  Henry.     1828-34.     Son  of  James  Chalk. 

Cooper,  Augustus  Montague.  1828-30.  Son  of  Eobert  Chester 
Cooper,  b.  1820.  Joined  the  52nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  in 
1838.     Eetired  as  Captain  in  1855. 

Cooper,  Theodore  Shum.  1828-30.  Son  of  Eobert  Chester  Cooper. 
b.  1815. 

Crichton,  Constantine  Talbot.  1828-30.  Son  of  Sir  Alexander 
Crichton.  b.  1812.  Sixth  Class,  1828-30.  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1834.  M.A.  1837.  Called  to  the  Bar  in 
1838,  but  did  not  practise  owing  to  ill-health,     d.  1846. 

DowTHWAiTE,  John.     1828-9.     Son  of  Wilham  Polhill  Dowthwaite. 

In  business  in  Maidstone.     Afterw^ards  farming  in  Kent.     Died 

young. 
Hart,    Henry  Percival.     Second   son  of   Eichard  Hart.     b.   1814. 

Sixth  Class,  1830-1.     Of  no  business  or  profession.     Eesides  at 

Lewes. 

Kibble,  Thomas.     1828-33.     Son  of  Thomas  Kibble.     Eesides  at 

Tonbridge. 
Moore,  John  Alldin.     1829-36.     Eldest  surviving  son  of  Thomas 

Moore,     b.  1818.       Sixth  Class,  1834-6.      Judd  Exhib.,    1836. 

Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge.     Math.  Tripos,  6th  Jun. 

Opt.      B.A.,   1840.      M.A.,   1845.      Called  to  the  Bar   (Inner 

Temple),  1847.     A   Commissioner  of   the  Lieutenancy  of   the 

City  of  London,  1868.     Master  of  the   Skinners'  Company  in 

1855  and  1868. 


A.D.  1829.  Register.  31 

Paterson,  Henry.     1829-30.     Son  of  John  Patersou  (of  Tonbridge). 

Walker,  William.  1829-30.  Son  of  Robert  Walker,  h.  1814. 
Entered  the  69th  Foot,  1833.     Captain,  1840.     Retired    1850. 

Way,  John  Thomas.  1828-35.  Son  of  William  Way.  Scientific 
Chemist.  Discovered  a  method  of  preparing  magnesia  without 
the  use  of  arsenic.  Was  on  the  River  Pollution  Commission. 
As  Analytical  Chemist  to  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society,  wrote 
many  scientific  papers  to  the  journal  of  that  Society,  d. 
1882. 

Way,  WilHam.  1828-32.  Son  of  WilHam  Way.  Member  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  1840.  M.D.  Lond.  Univ.,  1843. 
Practised  for  many  years  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  After- 
wards returned  to  England  and  practised  at  Bootle,  Lancashire, 
from  1872  to  1878. 

Webster,  Edward  Bullock.  1829-34.  Eldest  son  of  Edward  Bullock 
Webster,  h.  1816.  Sixth  Class,  1833-4.  SmytheExhib.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Oxford,  B.A.,  1838.  Ordained  1839.  Perpetual  Curate  of 
**The  Hyde,"  Herts,  and  afterwards  Rector  of  Bassenthwaite, 
Cumberland,    d.  1855. 

LADYTIDE,    1829. 

AsHDOWNE,  Joseph.  1829-37.  Youngest  son  of  John  Ashdowne. 
b.  1820.  Clerk  in  the  London  and  County  Bank,  Maidstone. 
d.  1842. 

CosNAHAN,  John  George  Herbert.  1829-34.  Son  of  HughCosnahan, 
R.N.  b.  1817.  Sixth  Class,  1832-4.  Drowned  off  Whitstable 
together  with  W.  Taswell  (Head-Boy,  1834),  in  the  Midsummer 
Holidays,  1834. 

Fuller,  Charles.     1829-32.     Son  of  Charles  Fuller  (of  Brighton). 

Parish,  Alfred.  1829-30.  Second  son  of  Captain  Charles  Compton 
Parish,  b.  1816.  Served  in  the  Fleets  of  the  East  India 
Company  until  the  expiration  of  their  Charter,  and  then  for 
many  years  in  Messrs.  Greens'  East  Indiamen ;  afterwards  for 
22  years  a  Commander  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Company's 
Service,  retiring  in  1884  as  their  Senior  Commander.  Hon. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve.  On  the  Wreck 
Commission  as  a  Nautical  Assessor. 

Parish,  Edward  Victor  Leopold.  1829-31.  Third  son  of  Captain 
Charles  Compton  Parish,  b.  1819.  (Godson  of  the  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Kent,  and  Prince  Leopold,  who  was  afterwards 
King  of  the  Belgians.)  Entered  the  Royal  Navy  after  taking 
high  honours  at  the  College  at  Portsmouth.  Served  on  H.M.S. 
Tyne  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  died  in  1837  of  an  illness  caused 
by  exertions  in  the  Pyrenees,  where  a  force  from  the  British 
Squadron  was  supporting  the  Spanish  Royalists  against  the 
Car  lists. 


32  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1829. 

Solly,  Thomas.  1829-34.  Elder  son  of  Thomas  Solly,  h.  1816. 
Sixth  Class,  1831-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Caius  Coll., 
Cambridge,  but  took  no  degree  owing  to  religious  disabilities. 
Author  of  "A  Syllabus  of  Logic,"  ''The  Will,  Human  and 
Divine,"  and  other  works.  For  many  years  Professor  of 
English  at  Berlin  University,  and  Tutor  to  several  members  of 
the  Prussian  Royal  Family,     d.  1875. 


MIDSUMMER,    1829. 

CoLLETT,  Robert  Henry.  1829-31.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Collett.  h.  1814.  Sixth  Class,  1830-1.  A  youth  of  hterary 
tastes  and  a  poet.     d.  1831. 

Collett,  William  Lloyd.  1829-34.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Collett.  Studied  Medicine  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital ;  then 
went  to  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Stroke-oar  of  the  College  boat. 
B.A.,  1842.  Ordained,  1843.  M.A.,  1845.  Has  held  Curacies 
at  Gillingham,  Dorset ;  Lewisham,  Kentish  Town,  and  St. 
Stephen's,  Hammersmith,  of  wdiich  he  has  been  Vicar  since 
1859.  Author  of  Hymns  in  the  "  Church  Hymnal "  and  articles 
in  the  '*  Penny  Post." 

CouRTENAY,  Richard  William.  1829-32.  Sixth  son  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay.  h.  1820.  Entered  the 
Royal  Navy  in  1833.  Senior  Lieutenant  of  H.M.S.  Arethusa 
in  the  Black  Sea  during  the  Crimean  War.  With  the  Naval 
Brigade  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol.  Received  the 
Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Medal,  and  the 
Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie.  Captain,  1859.  Retired  Vice- 
Admiral,  1881.     Resides  in  London. 

Daniel,  Charles.  1829-31.  (Afterwards  four  years  with  a  Private 
Tutor.)  Youngest  son  of  Edw^ard  Daniel,  h.  1819.  A  Sohcitor 
at  Ramsgate.     Retired  from  business  in  1866. 

Forbes,  John.     1829-30.     Died  at  school  in  1830. 

GiPPS,  Walter.  1829-31  (afterwards  at  Winchester  College). 
Youngest  son  of  George  Gipps.  h.  1820.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.     B.A.,  1847.     Of  no  business  or  profession.     ^.1885. 

Jeyes,  John  George.     1829-31.     Son  of  Ferdinand  Jeyes. 

Sconce,  Robert  Knox.  1829-35.  Son  of  Robert  Sconce.  Sixth 
Class,  1833-5.  Head-Boy.  Judd  and  Fisher  Exhibs.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxford.     Fourth  CI.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A.,  1840. 

Taswell,  WilHam.  1829-34.  Son  of  George  Morris  Taswell,  J.P. 
Sixth  Class,  1831-4.  Head  Boy.  "  He  was  drowmed  off 
Whitstable  on  the  16th  of  August,  1834,  at  the  moment  w^hen 
his  efforts  to  save  a  younger  brother  had  proved  successful. 
With  him  perished  also  his  friend  and  school-fellow,  John 
Herbert  Cosnahan."  The  above  words  form  part  of  the  inscrip- 
tion on  St.  Mary  Magdalen  Church  tower,  Canterbury. 


A.D.  1829.  Register.  33 

MICHAELMAS,     1829. 

FoRMBY,  Eichard.  1829-31.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Greenalgh 
Formby.  h.  1815.  Sixth  Class,  1830-1.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1852. 
A  Member  of  the  Northern  Circuit.  Resides  at  Formby, 
Lancashire. 

CEBISTMAS,   1829. 

Irving,  Charles  1829-31.  Son  of  WiUiam  Irving.  Member  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  1842-59. 

Marchant,  Thomas.  1829-34.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bold  Mar- 
chant.     Died  young. 

Morris,  Frederick.    1829-30.    Son  of  Valentine  Morris  (of  London). 

Pattison,  Edmund.  1829-30.  Son  of  James  Pattison,  (formerly 
a  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England).  Entered  the  8th  Bengal 
Cavalry  in  1836.     Died  at  Cawnpore  in  1842. 

Pattison,  Frederick.     1829-32.     Son  of    James    Pattison   (above). 

SuART,  Alfred.  1829-35.  Son  of  Edward  Suart.  b.  1817.  Sixth 
Class,  1834-35.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Sid.  Suss.  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1840.  Ordained  1843.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Bepton,  Sussex.  Rector  of  Waldringfield,  Suffolk,  1846-62, 
when  he  retired  and  resided  at  Brighton  and  Tunbridge  Wells 
till  his  death  in  1882. 

LADYTIDE,    1830. 

Birch,  James  Nicholas  Francis.  1830-2.  Eldest  son  of  Captain 
James  Birch.     Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple),  1844. 

Dyke,  George  Frederick.  1830-1.  Son  of  Colonel  George  Hart 
Dyke.     Clare  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1841. 

Dyke,  John  Dixon.  1830-2.  Son  of  Colonel  George  Hart  Dyke. 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb. 

LoTHERiNGTON,  Thomas  Turner.  1830-5.  Son  of  Thomas  Lother- 
ington.  Smythe  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Author  of  a 
volume  of  Poems.     Deceased. 

Webb,  William.  1830-2.  Son  of  Richard  Webb.  Was  drowned, 
while  still  young,  in  Canada. 

MIDSUMMER,   1830. 

Bampfield,  Robert  Lewis.  1830-7.  Eldest  son  of  Robert  Westcott 
Bampfield.  Sixth  Class,  1835-7.  Judd  Exhib.  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1842.  M.A.  1844.  Ordained  1842.  Has  held 
the  Curacies  of  Menheniot,  Fowey,  and  Mevagissey  (all  in 
Cornwall),  the  Curacy  of  Thorverton  in  Devon,  and  the  Rectory 
of  West  Anstey.     Now  Rector  of  Bradford,  North  Devon. 


34  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1830. 

Birch,  James  Alexander.  1830-6.  Sou  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Birch, 
D.D.  Sixth  Class,  1831-6.  Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll. 
and  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford.  B.A.  1811.  Took  Holy  Orders. 
Formerly  Curate  of  Maidenhead  and  Chaplain  to  the  Cookham 
Union.     Afterwards  Eector  of  Middleham,  Yorkshire,     d.  ]866. 

Caeruthees,  George  Travers  Sayer.  1830-2.  Third  son  of  John 
Carruthers.  Joined  the  1st  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  1838. 
Served  in  the  second  Burmese  War,  1852-3  (Medal).  In  the 
Crimean  War  commanded  a  regiment  of  the  Turkish  contingent, 
for  which  service  he  received  a  Brevet  Majority  and  the  Turkish 
Order  of  the  Medjidie.  In  1857  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign,  and  in  1858  commanded  a  column  of  Madras  Artil- 
lery and  Eifles  and  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry.  Eetired  1861. 
d.  about  1884. 

GuLLiFEE,  Henry  Eobert.  1830-1.  Son  of  James  Berkeley  Gul- 
lifer.  Went  into  the  Merchant  Navy.  Lost  at  sea  on  his  first 
voyage. 

GuLLiFEE,  Walter  James.     1830-1.     Son  of  James  Berkeley  Gullifer. 

GwYN,  Hamond  Stedman.  1830-6.  Second  son  of  Anthony 
Gwyn.     Of  the  Fulton  Oswego  Company,  New  York. 

MoREisoN,  WiUiam  Douglas  Eeymond.  1830-5.  Only  son  of  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Wilham  Mansfield  Morrison.  b.  1818.  d.  1836. 
Monument  in  Speldhurst  Church. 

Parker,  Thomas.  1830-6.  Son  of  William  Parker.  A  farmer  at 
Ivy  Hatch,  near  Tonbridge. 

ScooNES,  William  Dalton.  1830-8.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Scoones. 
b.  1821.  Sixth  Class,  1836-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Excelled  in 
cricket  and  swimming.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1843.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Successively  Curate  of  Thurloxton,  Somerset ; 
Greenford  and  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Since  1856  Vicar 
of  Langley  Marsh,  near  Slough,  Bucks.  Author  of  **  A  Metrical 
Translation  of  Faust,"  and  of  various  other  translations,  &c., 
in  "  Temple  Bar." 

Sharp,  Charles  William  Knight.  1830-5.  Son  of  George  Sharp. 
Joined  the  52nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  1839.  Captain 
1852.     Was  in  Civil  employ  when  he  died  in  1857. 

MICHAELMAS,   1830. 

Cox,  Homersham.  1830-9.  Fourth  son  of  Edward  Treslove  Cox. 
'b  1821.  Sixth  Class,  1836-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.,  1844,  MA.,  1852. 
Cahed  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1851.  Appointed  in  1871  a 
County  Court  Judge  in  Wales  ;  transferred  to  the  Mid-Kent 
District  in  1884.  Author  of  "Ancient  Parliamentary  Elections  " ; 
"Institutions  of  the  English  Government";  "A  Treatise  on 
Differential  and  Integral  Calculus,"  and  other  works. 

Cox,  Thomas.     1830-1.     Son  of  Edward  Treslove  Cox. 


A.D.   1831.  Register.  35 

Tamplin,  Lewis.  1830-2.  Third  son  of  Thomas  Eoff  Tamplin. 
h.  1817.  Entered  the  Navy  of  the  East  India  Company.  Was 
Second  Officer  when  he  died  in  1850. 

CHRISTMAS,   1830. 

Baker,  John  Thomas.     1830-6.     Son  of  Eobert  Baker,     h.  1820. 

Sixth  Class,  1835-6.  Went  to  New  South  Wales  as  a  colonist, 
and  became  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  Weliingrove  District. 
In  1859  entered  the  business  of  his  brother,  Henry  Baker 
(Solicitor),  at  Newcastle,  in  the  same  colony,     d.  1861. 

Guest,  John  Henry.  1830-2.  Son  of  Charles  Guest.  On  his 
father's  retirement  from  business  in  Tonbridge,  he  went  to 
reside  with  him  at  St.  Albans. 

Jackson,  Eobert.     1830-2.     Son  of  Alexander  Jackson. 

Tamplin,  Charles.  1830-6.  Fourth  son  of  Thomas  Eoff  Tamplin. 
h.  1821.  Formerly  a  leather  merchant  in  London.  Afterwards 
went  out  to  Brazil,  where  he  died  in  1873. 

Walker,  Eobert  Scott.  1830-3.  Son  of  Adam  Walker.  Formerly 
in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steam  Navigation  Company's 
service.  Afterwards  a  merchant  at  Hong  Kong.  Now  residing  in 
London. 

WiNTHROP,  William.  1830-3.  Son  of  Stephen  Winthrop.  h.  1814. 
Sixth  Class,  1831-3.  Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.,  1837.  Died 
suddenly  at  a  London  Eailway  Station  in  1879. 

LADYTIDE,    1831. 

Belcher,  Brymer.  1831-7.  Son  of  Alexander  Brymer  Belcher. 
Sixth  Class,  1835-7.  Judd  Exhib.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1841.  M.A.  1846.  Ordained 
1843.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  West  Tisted  and  of  St.  Peter's, 
Pimlico,  London.  Vicar  of  St.  Gabriel's,  Pimlico,  1853-85. 
For  some  time  a  Member  of  the  London  School  Board.  Now 
Eector  of  Bayham,  Sussex. 

Belcher,  Frederick  Joseph.  1831-7.  Son  of  Alexander  Brymer 
Belcher.  Sixth  Class,  1837.  Joined  the  66th  Foot  in  1839, 
and  was  drowned  whilst  bathing  in  1841. 

Bushnell,  WilHam.  1831-6.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Bushnell. 
Sixth  Class,  1833-6.  Head  Boy.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1840. 
M.A.,  1845.  Took  Holy  Orders  and  succeeded  his  father  in  the 
Vicarage  of  Beenham  Valence,  near  Eeading.     d.  1855. 

Davie,  George  John.  1831-2.  Son  of  Eobert  Davie.  Eesides  in 
London. 

HoRE,  James  Eraser.     1831-5.     Eldest  son  of  James  Hore.     (This 
family  traces  its  descent  to  the  time  of  William  the  Conqueror). 
b.   1817.     Sixth  Class,   1834-5.     Smythe   Exhib.     Peterhouse, 
D  2 


36  Tonbridge  School  a.d.   1831. 

Camb.  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1839.  M.A.  1842.  Called 
to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1841.  After  practising  for  ten  years 
in  England  went  to  Bombay,  where  he  held  at  various 
times  the  posts  of  Administrator-General,  Chief  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Small  Causes,  Fellow  of  the  Bombay  University, 
Government  Professor  of  Law,  and  finally  Acting  Judge  of  the 
High  Court.     Retired  in  1866.     Resides  at  Dulwich. 

MIDSUMMEB,  1831. 

Callaway,  Thomas.  1831.  Son  of  Thomas  Callaway,  b.  1822. 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  1844.  Fellow,  1847. 
Practised  at  Southwark  and  afterwards  in  Algiers.  Died  in 
New  South  Wales  in  1869. 

Gilbert,  John.     1831-5.     Eldest  son  of  John  Gilbert,     d,  1835. 

Graham,  Christopher  North.     1831-4.     Son  of  Christopher  Graham. 

Formerly  a  wholesale  tea  merchant  in  London.     Now  retired. 

Resides  at  Tulse  Hill. 

Langford,  Frederick.   1831-2.   Son  of  Stephen  Langford.    Deceased. 

Le  Mesurier,  John.  1831-4.  Younger  son  of  Major-General 
John  Le  Mesurier.  6.1818.  Sixth  Class,  1834.  Christ  Church 
Coll.,    Oxford.     1st   cl.   Math,    and   3rd  cl.  Lit.    Hum.     B.A. 

1841.  M.A.  1844.  Ordained  1843.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  Messing,  Essex ;  Bradfield,  Berks ;  and  Broadclyst, 
Devon.  Since  1851,  Vicar  of  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight.  An 
Honorary  Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  and  Rural  Dean  of 
South-East  Medina. 

Le  Mesurier,  Peter  Perchard.  1831-4.  Elder  son  of  Major 
General  John  Le  Mesurier.  b.  1817.  d.  1834.  Monument  in 
the  chancel  of  Tonbridge  Church. 

Monk,  William  John.  1831-8.  Eldest  son  of  Robert  Monk  (Writing 
and  Arithmetic  Master  at  Tonbridge  School.)  b.  1820.  Sixth 
Class,  1837-8.      Judd  Exhib.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A. 

1842.  M.A.  1847.  Ordained  1843.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of 
St.  Alphege,  Canterbury,  and  Chartham,  Kent.  Since 
1872  Vicar  of  Dodington,  Sittingbourne. 

Morgan,  John  Robley.  1831-2.  (Afterwards  at  Haileybury  College.) 
Second  son  of  Thomas  Morgan,  b.  1815.  Entered  the  Bombay 
Civil  Service  in  1835.  Rose  to  the  position  of  Collector  and 
Magistrate  at  Poona ;  also  Commissioner.  Retired  1866. 
Resides  in  London. 

Morgan,  William  James.  1831-3.  (Afterwards  at  Haileybury 
College).  Third  and  youngest  son  of  James  Morgan,  b.  1817. 
Sixth  Class,  1833.  Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service  in  1836. 
Died  in  India  in  1840. 

Newington,  Philip.    1831-2.    Son  of  Charles  Newington.    Deceased. 

Newington,  William.  1831-2.  Son  of  Charles  Newington.    Deceased. 


A.D.  1831. 


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37 


Offley,  Charles.     1831-8.  Son  of   William  Offley.     Sixth  Class, 

1835-8.      Judd   Exhib.  Univ.    Coll.,   Oxford.     Second    Class, 

Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1843.  Died  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  a 
horse  about  1850. 

PuRNELL,  Anthony  Charles.     1831-3.     Son  of  WilHam  Purnell. 

Sharp,  Alfred  William.     1831-5.     Son  of  George  Sharp. 

Taswell,  George.  1831-9.  Son  of  George  Morris  Taswell,  J. P. 
Sixth  Class,  1838-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1843.  M.A.  1846.  Ordained  1845.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Margate,  and  afterwards  Vicar  of  Bekesbourne,  Hants.  Eesigned 
in  1868.     Besides  near  Petersfield,  Hants. 


MICHAELMAS,  1831. 

Baines,  George  Brook.  1831-2.  Son  of  James  Baines.  Sixth 
Class,  1832.     Sizar  of  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb. 

DoBBY,  Christopher.     1831-4.     Son  of  Thomas  Dobby. 

Herries,  Edward.  1831-5.  Youngest  son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  John 
Charles  Herries  (formerly  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer).  Sixth 
Class,  1835.  In  the  Diplomatic  Service.  Has  been  Secretary 
of  Legation  and  Charge  d'  Affaires  at  Berne,  Brussels,  Turin, 
Lisbon,  Florence  and  Eome.  Companion  of  the  Bath,  1875. 
Author  of  "  A  Memoir  of  the  Public  Life  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
J.  C.  Herries,"  and  other  writings.  Eesides  at  St.  Julian's, 
Sevenoaks. 

MiLLiNGTON,  Henry.  1831-2.  Son  of  Henry  Millington  (of 
London). 

Millington,  Thomas.  1831-2.  Son  of  Henry  MilHngton  (of 
London). 

Parker,  Alfred.  1831-2.  Son  of  WilHam  Harris  Parker.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford. 

CHRISTMAS,  1831. 


Cousins,  Stephen.  1831-5.  Son  of  Francis  Cousins.  Formerly  a 
schoolmaster.  Afterwards  retired,  and  resided  at  Upper  Nor- 
wood,    d.  1885. 

Dalison,  John  Beauvoir.  1831-40.  Second  son  of  Maximilian 
Dudley  Diggs  DaHson.  h.  1822.  Sixth  Class,  1839-40.  Judd 
Exhib.  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1844.  M.A.  1849. 
Ordained  1845.  Has  held  Curacies  at  Maresfield,  Nutley, 
Pembury,  and  Tudely-with-Capel ;  also  the  Eectory  of  Manton, 
Lincolnshire.  Since  1870,  Eector  of  St.  Peter's  with  Holy 
Trinity,  Upwell,  Norfolk  and  Isle  of  Ely. 

Davies,  Joseph  Clough.  1831-3.  Son  of  Joseph  Davies.  Died 
of  consumption  at  the  age  of  19. 


38  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1831. 

DowTHWAiTE,  Eobert.  1831-7.  Son  of  William  Polliill  Dow- 
thwaite.     Died  young. 

Knox,  Holies.  1831-41.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Knox, 
D.D.  (Headmaster  of  Tonbridge  School,  and  son  and  grandson 
of  his  two  predecessors.)  For  some  time  in  the  Custom  House, 
London.  Then  a  wine  merchant.  x\fterwards  emigrated  to 
Tasmania,  and  died  at  Norfolk  in  that  colony  in  1885. 

LADYTIDE,  1832. 

Aemstkong,  Robert.  1832.  Son  of  William  Armstrong.  Sixth 
Class,  1832.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  1814. 
Practised  at  Plymouth.     Probably  died  in  1858. 

DoBBY,  Thomas.     1832-4.     Son  of  Thomas  Dobby. 

SwANSBOROUGH,  William.  1832-7.  Son  of  William  Swansborough. 
b.  1823.  Succeeded  to  his  father's  business  as  a  leather-cutter 
in  Tonbridge.     d.  1861. 

Tamplin,  George  Frederick.  1832-42.  Fifth  son  of  Thomas  Roff 
Tamplin.  b.  1823.  Sixth  Class,  1839-42,  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A. 
1847.  M.A.  1849.  Ordained  1847.  Has  held  Curacies  at 
Greenstead  Green,  Kent ;  and  Wickham  Bishops  and  Purleigh, 
Essex.     Since  1876  Vicar  of  New^port,  Essex. 

West,  Frederick  George.  1832-8.  Fourth  son  of  Captain  James 
Eldridge  West.  Sixth  Class,  1835-8.  A  Private  Gentleman. 
Farmed  land  near  Tonbridge.  Author  of  several  small  volumes 
and  pamphlets.     Now  living  near  London. 

MICHAELMAS,    1832. 

Bailey,  Thomas  Farmer.  1832-40.  Son  of  Thomas  Farmer  Bailey. 
b.  1822.  Sixth  Class,  1838-40.  Was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Leigh  Hollanden.  J. P.  for  Kent.  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  in 
1866.  Captain  of  the  Royal  Kent  Artillery.  F.R.H.S.,  F.Z.S. 
d.  1876. 

Bond,  Francis  Andrew.  1832-3.  Son  of  Joseph  Bond  (of  London), 
Brown,  Henry  Osmond.  1832-  .  Eldest  son  of  Peter  Brown. 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.  Practises  at 
Knighton,  Radnorshire. 
Carruthers,  Arthur  St.  John.  1832  (afterwards  with  a  Private 
Tutor  in  Hampshire).  Fourth  son  of  John  Carruthers  (of 
Speldhurst).  b.  1821.  Solicitor  at  the  High  Court  of  Justice 
at  Calcutta,  and  President  of  the  Attorneys'  Association  at 
Calcutta,  w^here  he  resides. 

KoE,  Robert  Louis.  1832-4.  Son  of  John  Herbert  Koe,  Q.C. 
Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1843.  M.A.  1846.  Ordained  1844. 
Inspector  of  Schools  for  the  Brighton  District.  Resides  at 
Brighton. 


A.D.   1833.  Register.  39 

Lloyd,  Herbert.  1832-7.  Youngest  son  of  John  William  Lloyd. 
Entered  the  21st  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  1840.  Captain 
1850.  Afterwards  in  Civil  employ.  Died  on  the  homeward 
voyage  in  1859. 

Owen,  Charles  Henry.  1832-6.  Second  son  of  Henry  Owen.  St. 
Edmund  Hall,  Oxford.  B.A.  1849.  M.A.  1852.  Has  held 
Curacies  at  Wirksworth,  Hale  Magna,  and  Kexby,  Yorkshire. 
Since  1865  Perpetual  Curate  of  Alderwasley,  Wirksworth. 

Owen,  Edward  Henry.  1832-6.  Third  son  of  Henry  Owen.  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1854.  M.A.  ]871.  Ordained  1855.  Has 
held  the  Curacies  of  Penwortham,  Lancashire,  and  Eippingale, 
Lincolnshire,  and  the  Licumbency  of  St.  John's,  Forres.  Vice- 
Principal  and  House-Master  of  Leamington  College,  1874-85. 
Now  Eector  of  Birdingbury,  Warwickshire. 

Owen,  Henry  Fountain.  1832-4.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Owen.  A 
merchant  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Peacocke,  Eliot  Tottenham.  1832-3.  Son  of  Stephen  Peacocke. 
Joined  the  1st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  1837.  Captain  1847. 
d.  1854. 

EoBEKTS,  Samuel  Edward.  1832-6.  Son  of  Samuel  Edward  Roberts, 
(of  London). 

Solly,  Benjamin  Travers.  1832.  Son  of  Thomas  Solly.  Under- 
Secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Tasmania. 

Watson,  Charles.  1832-6.  Son  of  James  Eyre  Watson.  Sixth 
Class,  1833-6.     Died  young. 

CHBISTMAS,    1832. 

Calthrop,  Gordon.  1832-5.  Eldest  son  of  Gordon  Calthrop.  b. 
1823  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip. 
B.A.  1847.  M.A.  1852.  Ordained  1851.  Some  time  Chaplain 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  twice  Select  Preacher  to  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge.  Formerly  Perpetual  Curate  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cheltenham.  Since  1864  Vicar  of  St  Augustine's, 
Highbury  New  Park,  London.  Author  of  "  The  Brazen  Ser- 
pent "  (sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge) ; 
and  other  volumes  of  sermons,  lectures,  and  addresses. 

Calthrop,  Thomas  Downie.  1832-5.  Second  son  of  Gordon  Cal- 
throp.    b.  1824.     A  permanent  invalid. 

Way,  Edward.     1832-8.     Son  of  Wilham  Way. 

Worthington,  George.  1832-40.  Third  and  youngest  son  of 
Charles  Worthington.  Sixth  Class,  1837-40.  Judd  Exhib. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1844.  Of  no  profession,  in 
consequence  of  ill-health. 

LADYTIDE,   1833. 

Ambler,  Augustus.     1833-5.     Son  of  Robert  Ambler. 


40  Tonhridge  School  A.D.  1833. 

Baecham,  Thomas.  1833-5  (afterwards  with  a  Private  Tutor  at 
Sutton  Valence).  Eldest  son  of  Asher  Barcham.  b.  1820. 
For  some  years  Sub-editor  and  Eeporter  to  the  Maidstone 
Journal.  From  1846  to  1878  a  Bookseller  and  Printer  at 
Eeading.  Since  his  retirement  from  business  has  resided  at 
Beading.  Has  given  great  and  valuable  assistance  in  preparing 
this  book. 

Farmer,  Eichard  Wingate.     1833.     Son  of  Eobert  Farmer. 

Gilbert,  Bramston  Carthew.  1833-8.  Son  of  John  Gilbert.  For- 
merly in  the  English  Civil  Service  at  Somerset  House. 

ScooNES,  Francis.  1833.  Second  son  of  William  Scoones.  For- 
merly a  Solicitor  at  Tonbridge.     cl.  1859. 

Slegg,  John  French.  1833-4.  Son  of  Eichard  Slegg.  Exhibitioner 
of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1844. 
Called  to  the  Bar. 

MIDSUMMER,   1833. 

BuNCE,  John  Bowes.  1833-4.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Bowes  Bunce. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1841.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Held 
the  Curacies  of  Bridekirk  and  of  Cliburn,  in  Cumberland. 
Afterwards  served,  as  a  Chaplain  of  the  Eoyal  Navy,  in  H.M.Ss. 
Endymion,  Vengeance,  Phaethon,  and  Conway.  Died  about 
1857. 

Power,  Frederick.  1833-7.  Son  of  Tyrone  Power  (the  celebrated 
Actor).     Besides  at  Frank's  Hall,  Farningham. 

Power,  Maurice.  1833-7.  Son  of  Tyrone  Power.  Called  to  the 
Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn).     Died  of  cholera  in  1848. 

Power,  William  James  Tyrone.  1833-6.  Son  of  Tyrone  Power. 
Entered  the  Commissariat  Department  of  the  Army.  Served 
in  Amoy  and  Chusan ;  in  New  Zealand,  1846-7  ;  the  Kaffir 
War,  1851-3  (Medal);  the  Crimean  War,  1854-5,  including 
the  Battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  Siege  of  Sebastopol 
and  the  taking  of  Kinburn  (Medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish 
Medal,  and  Order  of  the  Medjidie).  Present  at  the  attack  on 
Canton,  1857-8  (Medal).  A  Knight-Commander  of  the  Bath, 
and  Commissary-General-in-Chief  of  the  Army.  J. P.  for  co. 
Monaghan.  High  Sheriff,  1874.  Author  of  "  Sketches  in  New 
Zealand"  and  "  Three  Years'  Eesidence  in  China."  Besides  at 
Annaghmakerrig,  Monaghan,  and  in  London. 

Slegg,  Eichard.     1833-4.     Son  of  Eichard  Slegg. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,    1833.- 

Calthrop,  Eobert  Gordon.  1833-5.  (Has  assumed  the  name  of 
Collingwood  in  place  of  Calthrop).     Son  of   Gordon   Calthrop. 

*  About  this  time  the  division  of  the  year  into  Quarters  seems  to  have  given  place 
to  the  division  into  Terms. 


A.D.  1834.  Register.  41 

Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1854.  Ordained  1851. 
Has  held  Curacies  at  Newburn  and  Stamfordham  in  Northum- 
berland, and  at  Leeds ;  also  the  Vicarages  of  Irton  and  Drigg 
in  Cumberland.     Eetired  in  1882. 

Green,  Augustus  William.  1833-41.  Son  of  George  Green.  Sixth 
Class,  1839-41.  Smythe  Exhib.  Also  Exhibitioner  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1845.     M.A.  1851.     Besides  at  Hadlow. 

Knox,  Arthur.  1833-43.  Fourth  and  youngest  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Knox,  D.D.  (Head-Master  of  Tonbridge  School,  and  son  and 
grandson  of  his  two  predecessors).  Sixth  Class,  1841-3.  Ton- 
bridge  Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Afterwards  at  St. 
Mary  Hall.     B.A.  1850.     d.  about  1869. 

Watson,  George  Wilham.  1833-9.  Son  of  James  Eyre  Watson. 
Sixth  Class,  1836-9.  Head-Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Postmaster  of 
Mert.  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1843.  M.A., 
1846.  Ordained  1848.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Milford,  Godalming, 
Surrey    d.  1859. 

Were,  Wilham.  1833-7.  Son  of  WilHam  Were.  Afterwards  at 
the  City  of  London  School. 

Willis,  George.  1833-7.  Son  of  George  WilHs  (of  Heme 
Hill). 

EASTEB    TERM,    1834. 

Bampfield,  John  William  Lewis.  1834-40.  Second  son  of  Eobert 
Westcott  Bampfield.  Sixth  Class,  1837-40.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Also  Exhib.  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Hon.  4th  cl.  Lit. 
Hum.  B.A.  1844.  M.A.  1847.  Ordained  1846.  Formerly  an 
Assistant- Master  at  Uppingham  School.  Subsequently  a  Eoyal 
Naval  Chaplain  on  several  of  Her  Majesty's  ships  ;  also  at  the 
Eoyal  Naval  Hospital,  Malta,  and  the  Eoyal  Dockyards  at 
Chatham,  Devonport,  and  Malta.     Eetired  1881. 

Hassard,  Fairfax  Charles.  1834.  Fourth  son  of  John  Hassard. 
b.  1822.  Afterwards  at  a  Private  School,  and  at  the  Eoyal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Engineers, 
1840.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the  Siege  and  Fall  of 
Sebastopol ;  also  in  the  Expeditions  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  (Medal  with  clasp,  and  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals  and  Order  of  Medjidie).  Served  also  as 
Colonel  in  South  Africa  from  1877  to  1881,  including  the 
Transkei  and  Zulu  Campaigns.  Mentioned  four  times  in 
despatches.  Medal  and  C.B.  Had  the  custody  of  Cetewayo 
when  a  State  prisoner  at  Cape  Town. 

Kemble,  Matthew  Francis.  1834.  Son  of  Matthew  Kemble.  Joined 
the  41st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1843.     Captain,  1850. 

Tamplin,  Edward  Cowper.  1834-40.  Son  of  Thomas  Eoff  Tamplin. 
Pharmaceutical  Chemist  at  Elingston,  Surrey. 


42  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1834. 

White,  Thomas  Jennings.  1834-41.  Son  of  Thomas  White.  Sixth 
Class,  1838-41.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Afterwards 
became  a  Solicitor.  Now  Solicitor  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Com- 
missioners.    Besides  at  Hampstead  and  St.  Albans. 

White,  WilHam  English.  1834-8.  Son  of  Thomas  White.  Besides 
at  Dulwich. 

SUMMER  TEBM,  1834. 

Emeeson,  Wharton  Thomas.  1834-8.  Son  of  Alexander  Lyon 
Emerson. 

Emeeson,  WilHam  Henry.  1834-8.  Son  of  Alexander  Lyon  Emer- 
son. Joined  the  10th  Begt.,  1842  ;  afterwards  in  the  Cape 
Mounted  Bifles  ;  then  in  the  63rd  Begt.  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  Sutlej  in  1846,  and  acted  as  aide-de-camp  to 
Brigadier  Stacey  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Betired 
1853. 

Holt,  WilHam.  1834-8.  Son  of  Thomas  Littleton  Holt.  Smythe 
Exhib.    Merton  CoU.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1843. 

CHBISTMAS  TEBM,  1834. 

Baeton,  Humphrey  Conwell.  1834-40.  Third  son  of  Captain 
Bobert  John  Barton.  Besides  at  Shoyswell  Manor,  Etching- 
ham. 

Baeton,  Bichard  Arnot.  1834-8.  Second  son  of  Captain  Bobert 
John  Barton,     b.  1821.     d.  1838. 

Baeton,  Bobert  Gilbee.  1834-9.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  Bobert 
John  Barton.  Corpus  Christi  CoH.,  Camb.  B.A.  1845.  Took 
Holy  Orders.  Formerly  Curate  of  Ore,  Hastings.  Bector  of 
Etchingham  from  1858  to  1875,  when  he  retired  and  lived  at 
Eastbourne  till  his  death  in  1882. 

Hodgson,  William.  1834-7.  (Afterwards  at  Haileybury  College). 
Sixth  Class,  1837.  Sanskrit  Prizeman.  Third  son  of  Major- 
General  Christopher  Hodgson,  b.  1821.  Entered  the  Madras 
Civil  Service,  1840.  Betired,  1874,  when  he  held  the  post  of 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Arcot.  Besides  at  Upper 
Norwood. 

Ledgee,  Arthur.     1834-7.     Son  of  George  Ledger. 

Magnat,  Alfred  John.  1834-5.  Son  of  Christopher  Magnay. 
Joined  the  40th  Foot,  and  died  in  India  in  1838. 

Newton,  Alfred.  1834-5.  Son  of  John  Newton.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1846.  M.A.  1856.  Ordained  1848.  Held  the 
Curacies  of  Hove,  Bickmansworth  and  Bedmarley.  Vicar  of 
Preston,  Herefordshire,  from  1863  till  his  death  in  1884. 

Peel,  Edmund.     1834.     Eldest  son  of  Edmund  Peel.     b.  1822. 


A.D.  1835.  Register.  43 

Peel,  Joseph.     1834.      Second   son   of    Edmund    Peel.     b.    1823. 

Joined  the  37th  Bengal   Native  Infantry  in  1841  ;  afterwards 

second  in   command  of  the  First  Regiment  of  the   Sikh  Corps. 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  the  battle  of  JuUundhur  in  the  Sikh 

War  in  1849. 
Toller,     Edw^ard    William.      1834.     (Afterwards    at    Winchester 

College).    Son  of  Edward  Toller.    Proctor  in  Doctor's  Commons. 

Died  about  1875. 

SUMMER  TEBM,  1835. 

De  Lusignan,  Edwin  Andronicus,  1835-40.  Fourth  son  of  the 
Rev.  Michael  William  de  Lusignan.  Has  not  been  heard  of 
for  many  years. 

Diamond,  John  Ross.  1835-6.  Son  of  William  Batchelor  Diamond. 
Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1852.  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's  Univ., 
1853.  Practised  at  Eastcote,  Middlesex.  Retired  a  few  years 
ago. 

Newton,  Charles  Henry.     1835-8.     Son  of  Charles  Henry  Newton. 

RuxTON,  Augustus  Alexander.  1835-6.  Fifth  son  of  John  Ruxton. 
b.  1825.  Entered  the  7th  Foot,  1843.  Retired,  1850.  Resides 
in  London. 

Ruxton,  Charles  Dashwood.  1834.  Fourth  son  of  John  Ruxton. 
b.  1823.     d.  1851. 

Ruxton,  George  Augustus  Frederick.  1835.  Third  son  of  John 
Ruxton.  b.  1821.  Served  in  the  Civil  W^ars  in  Spain,  and 
received  from  Queen  Isabella  the  Order  of  St.  Fernando.  Joined 
the  89th  Foot,  1839.  Retired  1843.  Offered  to  the  Government 
to  search  for  Sir  John  Franklin  in  the  very  spot  where  his 
remains  were  eventually  found.  Travelled  in  the  Far  West  of 
North  America  wdth  a  single  companion.  Died  at  St.  Louis  on 
the  Mississippi  in  1848  from  an  injury  to  the  spine  caused  by  a 
fall  from  a  mule  during  his  travels.  Author  of  "  Life  in  the 
Far  West,"  and  ''Adventures  in  Mexico." 

Wadmoee,  Henry  Robinson.  1835-42.  Son  of  James  Wadmore. 
Sixth  Class,  1840-2.  Judd  Exhib.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Hon. 
4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1846.  M.A.  1849.  Ordained, 
1847.  Formerly  Curate  of  St.  Barnabas,  King's  Square, 
London.  Since  1865  Vicar  of  All  Souls',  Hampstead.  Author 
of  "  Poems  by  a  Country  Curate." 

Wadmore,  James  Foster.  1835-41.  Son  of  James  Wadmore.  b. 
1822.  Obtained  the  medal  of  the  Royal  Society  of  British 
Architects  in  1846.  Became  an  architect.  Designed  and 
superintended  the  erection  of  Tonbridge  School  Chapel,  and 
various  churches  and  other  buildings.  Author  of  several  papers 
published  by  the  London  and  Middlesex  Archaeological  Society. 
A  governor  of  the  School.  Master  of  the  Skinners'  Company, 
1857-8.     Resides  at  Tonbridge. 


44  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1835. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1835. 

CoLLETT,  Henry  Gerard.  1835-40.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert 
Collett.  h'.  1823.  Sixth  Class,  1839-40.  Studied  Medicine  at 
the  Westminster  Hospital,  but  died  at  Torquay  before  entering 
the  Profession. 

GoTT,  Augustus  Gant.  1835-9.  Second  son  of  William  Augustus 
Gott.  h.  1823.  Went  to  Canada  in  1843,  and  farmed  there  till 
1860,  when  he  returned  to  England,  and  died  in  1863. 

Gott,  William  Charles.  1835-7.  Eldest  son  of  William  Augustus 
Gott.  6.1821.  Entered  the  Bengallnfantry  in  1842.  Served 
in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-4,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  through  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of 
the  Cheuab  and  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah 
(twice  wounded).  Medal  with  two  clasps.  Served  also  in  the 
Sonthal  campaign,  1855-6.  Major-General.  At  present  in 
India. 

GowAN,  William.  1835-7.  Fourth  son  of  Philip  Gowan.  h.  1822. 
Descended  on  the  mother's  side  from  a  very  ancient  Huguenot 
family.  Admitted  as  a  Solicitor  in  England,  but  went  to 
America  and  settled  in  Wisconsin,  where  he  died  some  years  ago. 

Palmee,  Felix.  1835-40.  Son  of  Philip  Palmer.  Sixth  Class, 
1838-40.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1844.  M.A.  1847.  In  Holy  Orders.  Held  the  Curacies 
of  Willingale  and  Fryerning,  Essex  ;  also  the  Curacy  in  charge 
of  Loughton  and  of  Chipping  Barnet.     Deceased. 

Willis,  Charles.     1836-7.     Son  of  George  WilHs. 
EASTEB   TEEM,   1836. 

DowTHWAiTE,  WilHam.  1836.  Son  of  William  Polhill  Dowthwaite. 
Died  young. 

Palmer,  John  Linton.     1836.     Son  of  Charles  Palmer. 

Sandilands,  Percival  Eichard  Eenorden.  1836-44.  Eldest  son  of 
the  Eev.  George  Percival  Sandilands.  b.  1826.  Sixth  Class, 
1B40-4.  Head  Boy,  1843-4.  Judd.  Exhib.  Scholar  and 
Eustat  Exhibitioner  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1848.  M.A. 
1851.  Ordained  1849.  Formerly  Second  Master  of  Crewkerne 
Grammar  School.  For  ten  years  an  Assistant-Master  at 
Cheltenham  College.  Formerly  Curate  of  Chaffcombe  and  then 
of  Seavington  St.  Mary,  in  Somersetshire.  Also  Vicar  of 
Denford-with-Eingstead,  Northamptonshire.  Now  Vicar  of 
Chudleigh  Knighton,  South  Devon. 

SUMMEE    TEEM,   1836. 

Bampfield,  George  Frederick  Lewis.  1836-45.  Third  son  of  Eobert 
Westcott  Bampfield.     Sixth  Class,  1841-5.     Head  Boy.     Judd 


A.D.  1836.  Register.  45 

Exhib.  Scholar  of  Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
B.A.  1849.  Formerly  one  of  the  first  Masters  and  a  Fellow  of 
St.  Nicholas  College,  Lancing.  Now  a  Priest  of  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  Barnet. 
BusHNELL,  Thomas  Hext.  1836-41.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
John  Bushnell.  Sixth  Class,  1838-41.  Judd  Exhib.  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1846.  M.A.  1851. 
Ordained  1848.  Formerly  Curate  of  Langley,  Kent ;  after- 
wards Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Eomney.  In  1855 
succeeded  his  brother  (who  was  preceded  by  their  father)  in  the 
Vicarage  of  Beenham  Valence,  near  Beading. 

Langford,  William.     1836.     Son  of  Stephen  Langford. 

Sandilands,  Arthur  Wellington.  1836-44.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  George  Percival  Sandilands.  h.  1828.  Sixth  Class.  Was 
a  Superintendent  of  Mines  in  Brazil.  Died  of  fever  at  Panama 
in  1851. 

Scott,  Eobert  James.  1836-8.  Son  of  Henry  Alexander  Scott. 
Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service  in  1841.  Eose  to  the  position 
of  Civil  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Patna  in  1860.  Died  in  England 
in  1864. 

CHRISTMAS   TEEM,   1836. 

Alexander,  WilHam.  1836-41.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Alexander. 
b.  1822.  Sixth  Class,  1833-41.  Judd  Exhib.  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford.  Theological  Prize  Essay,  1850.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford.  Hon.  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1854.  M.A.  1856. 
Sacred  Prize  Poem,  1860.  Ordained  1847.  Formerly  Eector 
of  Termonamongam ;  also  of  Camus  Juxta  Mourne  ;  Dean  of 
Emly ;  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  Cambridge,  and  Dublin ; 
Bampton  Lecturer  at  Oxford.  In  1867  was  consecrated  Lord 
Bishop  of  Derry  and  Eaphoe.  Author  of  **  Leading  Ideas  of  the 
Gospels";  **  The  Witness  of  the  Psalms  to  Christ  and  Christi- 
anity"; "Commentaries  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Colossians, 
Thessalonians,  and  Philemon  ;  and  to  the  Epistles  of  St.  John  " 
in  the  Speaker  s  Commentaries. 

Brown,  Arthur  Thomas.  1836-47.  Elder  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Brown  (Second  Master  of  Tonbridge  School).  Sixth  Class, 
1844-7.  Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1851. 
Ordained  1854.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Edmund's,  North- 
ampton, and  Christ  Church,  Croydon.  Since  1867  Vicar  of 
Selhurst,  South  Norwood. 

Larking,  Henry.     1836-  .     Son  of  Henry  Larking. 

ScooNES,  Philip.  1836-40.  Third  son  of  William  Scoones.  For- 
merly of  the  London  Assurance  Corporation. 

Stedman,  Eobert  Savignac.  1836-40.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert 
Stedman.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1848.  Practised  at  Sharn- 
brook,  Bedfordshire.     Died  about  1875. 


46  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1836. 

Taswell,  Edward.  1836.  Second  surviving  son  of  George  Morris 
Taswell.  h.  1826.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1845.  Served 
in  the  Crimean  War,  including  the  Battle  of  Inkerman  and 
Siege  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  two  clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1868.  Eetired,  1870,  with  hono- 
rary rank  of  Colonel.     Besides  in  London. 

Walker,  Douglas.  1836-40.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Walker. 
Entered  the  Eoyal  Navy.     Post-captain  Eetired. 

Walker,  Edward  Henry.  1836-40.  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Walker.     Settled  at  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

Willis,  Charles  Frederick.  1836-44.  Second  son  of  Charles  WilHs 
(of  Cranbrook).  h.  1827.  Sixth  Class,  1842-4.  Judd  Exhib. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  Subsequently  Scholar  and  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.  2nd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1849.  M.A. 
1851.  Ordained  1853.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Aldbourne, 
Wilts  ;  and  the  Eectories  of  Letcombe  Bassett,  Berks,  1857-76  ; 
Church  Brampton,  Northamptonshire,  1876-9;  and  (since 
1879)  of  Bassingham,  Lincolnshire. 

Willis,  WiUiam  Macbean.  1836-43.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  WilHs 
(of  Cranbrook).  h.  1826.  Sixth  Class,  1841-3.  Judd  Exhib. 
Hulme  Exhibitioner  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Math, 
and  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1847.  M.A.  1853.  Ordained  1851. 
Was  Curate  of  Hythe,  and  subsequently  of  Horsmonden,  Kent. 
Killed  in  a  railway  accident,  1854. 

EASTEB    TERM,    1837. 

Brown,  Alfred.  1837-43.  Second  son  of  Peter  Brown,  M.E.C.S.E. 
b.  1825.  Sixth  Class,  1842-3.  Senior  and  Junior  Medallist  in 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and  winner  of  several  other  prizes 
between  1845  and  1847  at  St.  George's  School  of  Medicine, 
London  ;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  for  two  years.  M.E.C.S.E. 
and  L.S.A.  Practised  at  Wandsworth  from  1850  to  1880. 
Besides  at  Montpellier,  Cross  in  Hand,  Hawkhurst. 

SUMMER  TERM,  1837. 

Barton  Alfred  Bowyer.  1837-9.  Son  of  Captain  Bobert  John 
Barton.  Fell.  E.  Coll.  Surg.,  1865.  M.D.  Univ.  St.  Andrews, 
1866.     Of  South  Kensington,  and  Myskyns,  Ticehurst. 

Peel,  Bobert.  1837-8.  Fourth  son  of  Edmund  Peel.  h.  1828. 
Joined  the  13th  Foot,  1846.  Served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign 
at  the  Battle  of  Tchernaya,  and  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  Commanded  the  Bear- 
guard  in  the  retreat  from  Jugdespore,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Bootwall  and  Tulsepore  (Medal).     Eetired  1867. 

Peel,  WilHam.  1837-8.  Third  son  of  Edmund  Peel.  h.  1828. 
In  the  Commissariat  Department  of  the  Army  from  1837  to 
1878.     Eetired  as  Deputy- Assistant  Commissary-General. 


A.D.  1838.  Register.  47 

Peeston,  Eichard  Christopher.  1837-8.  Son  of  Christopher  Eichard 
Preston. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,    1837. 

Eagles,  Henry  Frederick.  1837.  Son  of  WilHam  Barnefather 
Eagles.     M.E.C.S.E. 

Eagles,  WilHam  Barnefather.  1837.  Son  of  William  Barnefather 
Eagles.     M.E.C.S.E. 

Gregg,  Francis.  1837-41.  Son  of  Francis  Gregg  (some  time 
Master  of  the  Skinners'  Company).  Went  to  America,  and 
died  there. 

Money,  Frederick  John.  1837-8.  Son  of  Frederick  Money.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Sm^g.,  1851.     Practises  at  Brighton. 

Paeis,  Matthew.  1837-43.  Son  of  John  Ayrton  Paris,  M.D. 
Sixth  Class,  1842-3. 

EASTER    TERM,    1838. 

Lambaet,  Hon.  Oliver  George.  1838-9.  Younger  son  of  Viscount 
Kilcoursie.  h.  1822.  Joined  the  12th  Foot,  1840.  Eetired 
1843.  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3rd  Battalion,  Hampshire 
Eegiment. 

WiNTON,  Frederick  Charles.     1838.     Son  of  Frederick  Winton. 

SUMMER    TERM,    1838. 

Barton,  John,  1838-9.  Second  son  of  William  Barton,  h.  1828. 
After  leaving  Tonbridge,  was  at  school  at  Bromley  for  six 
years.     A  wine  merchant. 

Brown,  Augustus.  1838-44.  Fourth  son  of  Peter  Brown, 
M.E.C.S.E.  h,  1829.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg,  and  M.D. 
Practises  at  Sidcup,  Kent. 

Brown,  Herbert.  1838-43.  Third  son  of  Peter  Brown,  M.E.C.S.E. 
h.  1827.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  Went  to  Australia,  where  he 
died  in  1860. 

IsARD,  James  Chapman.  1838-40.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  James 
Isard.  h.  1826.  St.  John's  Coll..  Camb.  B.A.  1850.  M.A. 
1854.  Ordained  1851.  Held  the  Curacies  of  Christ  Church, 
Salford  ;  Bath  Abbey  Church  ;  the  Perpetual  Curacy  of  Brother- 
toft,  Lines.;  and  the  Curacy  in  Charge  of  St.  James'  Old  Church, 
Dover.  Eetired  in  1879,  and  resided  at  Dover  till  his  death  in 
1886. 

Sandilands,  Edwin  WilHam  PhilHpps.  1838-48.  Youngest  son  of 
the  Eev.  George  Percival  Sandilands.  h.  1829.  Sixth  Class, 
1845-8.  Smythe  Exhib.  Tonbridge  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  CoH.,  Oxford.      d.  1865. 


48  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1838. 

CHRISTMAS   TEBM,    1838. 

Babton,  Edwin.  1838-9.  Son  of  Captain  Eobert  John  Barton. 
Christ  Coll.,  Camb.  Ll.B.  1863.  Ordained  1853.  Has  held 
Curacies  at  Stoke  Prior,  Ledbury,  Cowarne,  Fownhopel,  Ross 
and  Leinthall-Starkes.  Since  1871,  Vicar  of  Wigmore,  Here- 
fordshire. 

Baeton,  Walter.  1838-9.  Son  of  Captain  Eobert  John  Barton. 
Deceased. 

HussEY,  George  Law.  1838-9.  Fifth  son  of  William  Hussey.  b. 
1826.  Afterwards  for  a  short  time  at  the  College  of  Civil 
Engineers  at  Putney,  but  his  health  failed  and  he  died  in  1842. 

Walker,  Hopson  Pinckney.  1838-40.  (Afterwards  at  Bedford 
Grammar  School,  and  King's  College,  London).  Fifth  son  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Walker,  b.  1830.  Ll.B.  Lond.  Univ.,  1850. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Wrangler  Math.  Trip.,  1853.  B.A.  1856. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple)  1855.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Called  to  the  Bar  of  British  Columbia,  1860, 
and  practised  there  till  1870.  Then  went  to  Australia,  and  was 
called  to  the  Bar  of  Victoria,  1871,  and  New  South  Wales, 
1877.  Practised  at  Melbourne  till  1884,  when  he  was  appointed 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria. 

Ward,  Wilham.  1838-43.  Son  of  Thomas  Ward.  Went  to 
Australia.     Has  not  been  heard  of  for  some  years.     Supposed 


to  be  dead. 


EASTEB  TEBM,  1839. 


Davies,  Owen.  1839-40.  Son  of  Owen  Davies.  Joined  the  11th 
Foot,  1850.     d.  1858. 

HoLLiNGS,  George.  1839-43.  Son  of  George  Holliugs.  Admitted 
a  Sohcitor,  1849.     Practised  at  Gray's  Inn,  London,     d.  1866. 

Meade,  Wakefield  Suft.  1839.  Only  son  of  Robert  Meade,  b.  1827. 
Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1852.  M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1853. 
Held  the  Curacy  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire.  Afterwards  a  Colonial 
Chaplain,  and  Incumbent  of  St.  John's  Church,  Albany,  West 
Australia.  Since  his  return  to  England  has  held  the  Vicarages 
of  x\skengarth  Dale,  Yorkshire ;  Whiston,  Lincolnshire ; 
Frosterley,  Durham  ;  and  at  present  the  Rectory  of  Loddington, 
N  orthamptonshir  e . 

Selby,  John  Vinall.     1839—.     Son  of  John  Selby. 

SUMMEB  TEBM,  1839. 

Buttanshaw,  John.  1839-47.  Only  son  of  John  Buttanshaw. 
b.  1829.  Sixth  Class,  1844-7.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  and 
afterwards  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd 
Class  Math.,  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1854. 
Ordained    1854.     Held  the  Curacies   of   Eastry,    Kent ;    Corn 


A.D.  1840.  Register.  49 

Street  Chapel,   Bath  ;    the  Eectory  of  Coombe  Hay,   and  the 

Afternoon   Lectureship   at    St.    Andrew's,   Bath.      Resides   at 

Bath. 
Cox,  Alfred  Treslove.     1839-42.     Son  of  Edward  Treslove  Cox. 
Gatliff,  Samuel.     1839-46.     Second  son  of   Samuel  Gatliff.     Sixth 

-Form,  1844-6.     Judd  Exhib.     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1851. 

cl.  1854. 
Gatliff,    WilHam    Goodman.     1839-45.     Eldest    son    of    Samuel 

Gatliff.     Sixth  Class,   1843-5.     Judd  Exhib.   St.  John's  Coll., 

Camb.     B.A.  1849.     Formerly  of  the  3rd  West  York  Eegt.  of 

Infantry  Militia.     Eesides  in  London. 
MiLNS,  Henry  George.     1839 — .     Son   of   Henry  Milns.     A  linen 

draper  at  Tonbridge.     Deceased. 

CHBISTMAS  TERM,  1839. 

Ellis,  Henry  Emly.     1839-46.     Son  of  the  Rev.  William  EUis. 
Hare,  Charles  Frederick.     1839-43.     Fifth  son  of  Frederick  Hare, 

J. P.  and  D.L.     Entered  the  Merchant  Navy,   1843,  and  was 

drowned  off  the  coast  of  Ceylon  in  1851. 

Hare,  George  Dettmar.  1839-45.  Fourth  son  of  Frederick  Hare, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  h.  1838.  Studied  at  the  College  at  Lille, 
France.  Wine  merchant  in  London.  Went  to  Australia  in 
1855,  and  died  there  in  1872. 

Hare,  Henry  Christian.  1839-43.  Third  son  of  Frederick  Hare, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  h.  1827.  Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg.  Practised  at 
Cawood,  Yorkshire,     cl.  1865. 

Hare,  William  Carus  Wilson.  1839-45.  Sixth  son  of  Frederick 
Hare,  J.P.  and  D.L.  h.  1830.  Entered  the  Merchant  Navy 
about  1850.  Afterwards  went  to  the  United  States  of  America. 
Death  uncertain. 

Shaw,  Charles  John  Kenward.  1839-48.  Son  of  Captain  Charles 
Shaw,  R.N.  Smythe  Exhib.  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1853.     Deceased. 

Shaw,  John  Charles  Kenward.  (7th  Baronet.)  1839-43.  Son  of 
Captain  Charles  Shaw,  R.N.  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford.  Resides 
at  Knight's  Place,  Pembury. 

Tarleton,  Thomas.     1839-42.     Son  of  Francis  Tarleton. 

EASTER    TERM,    1840. 

Bayley,  John  Matthew.  1840.  Son  of  William  Bayley.  Joined 
the  50th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1849.  Died  at']  Benares  in 
1859. 

*  Soon  after   Dr.    Welldon's   appointment  to  the  Head  Mastership,   in   1843, 
the  name  *'  Form  "  came  into  use  instead  of  '*  Class." 


50  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1840. 

Blandfoed,  George  Fielding.  1840-1.  Only  son  of  George  Bland- 
ford,  b.  1829.  At  Eugby  School  from  1841  to  1848.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1852.  M.B.  1857. 
M.D.  1867.  Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  College  of  Physicians. 
Practises  in  London.  Lecturer  at  the  Medical  Society  of  St. 
George's  Hospital.  Author  of  "Insanity  and  its  Treatment;" 
and  various  papers  in  Medical  Journals. 

Clifford,  Isaac  Barber.  1840-1.  Son  of  John  Clifford.  A  printer 
at  Tunbridge  Wells.     Believed  to  be  long  dead. 

SUMMER    TERM,    1840. 

Shuttlewoeth,  Fauconberg.  1840-2.  Son  of  George  Edmund 
Shuttleworth.  Admitted  a  Solicitor.  Went  to  Australia,  where 
he  died. 

CHRISTMAS    TERM,    1840. 

Arnold,  George.  1840-43.  Eldest  son  of  Nicholas  Arnold,  b. 
1826.  Admitted  a  Solicitor.  Practised  at  Edenbridge,  and 
subsequently  at  Tunbridge  Wells  and  in  London.  Besides  at 
Hastings. 

Beeching,  Alfred  Hoppe.  1840-5.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Beeching. 
b.  1830.  Formerly  a  partner  in  the  Old  Bank  at  Tonbridge. 
Now  retired.     Besides  at  Tonbridge. 

Caenell,  George  Frederick.  1840-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Carnell. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor.     Practises  at  Sevenoaks. 

Carnell,  Eichard  Bound.  1840-4.  Son  of  Wilham  Carnell.  Joined 
the  32nd  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1848.     Died  in  India,  1859. 

Griffiths,  Thomas  Powis.  1840-2.  Son  of  Thomas  Griffiths. 
Was  in  business  at  Pieter  Maritzburg,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
Died  about  1850. 

Helm,  Joseph  Adderley  Chichele.  1840-3.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  Joseph  Charles  Helm.  b.  1827.  Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip,  and  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1849. 
M.A.  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1852.  Practises 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  Australia. 
Besides  at  Sandhurst,  Victoria. 

Shaw,  Eobert  John.     1841-3.     Son  of  Eobert  Shaw. 

Willis,  George.     1840-5.     Son  of  Charles  Willis. 

EASTER    TERM,    1841. 

Davison,  Walter.  1841-3.  Son  of  John  Davison.  Entered  the 
Bengal  Army  (1st  European  Fusiliers),  1847.  Captain,  1860. 
Died  in  England,  1866. 

Haewood,  John  Berwick.  1841-7«  Son  of  John  Harwood.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Oxford.     Author  of  several  novels. 


A.D.   1841.  Register.  51 

ScooNES,  Henry  Barhain.  1841-6.  Fourth  son  of  William  Scoones. 
h.  1831.     d.  1886. 

Stone,  Frederick  Alfred.  1841-7.  Elder  son  of  John  Stone.  Bead 
for  the  Law,  but  subsequently  joined  the  3rd  Middlesex  Militia, 
which  was  stationed  at  Corfu  during  the  Crimean  War.  Now 
retired  as  Major.     Besides  at  Lucerne. 

Waddilove,  Cyrus.  1811-4.  Son  of  Edward  Waddilove,  Admitted 
as  a  Proctor  in  1851,  and  subsequently  as  a  Solicitor;  also 
Eegistrar  of  the  Arches  Court  of  Canterbury  and  of  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Middlesex  ;  an  Examiner  in  Admiralty,  and  Com- 
missioner to  administer  Oaths.     Besides  in  London. 

Waddilove,  Edward.  1841-2.  Son  of  Edward  Waddilove.  Resides 
in  London. 

SUMMER   TERM,   1841. 

Bkown,  Charles  Wilham.  1841-7.  Third  son  of  Gentle  Brown. 
h.  1840.  For  some  time  in  a  Mercantile  Office  in  Liverpool. 
Emigrated  to  Australia  in  1852 ;  eventually  became  a  Land- 
owner, and  settled  in  New  South  Wales.  Made  a  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  that  colony  in  1883. 

Davies,  Thomas.  1841-3.  Son  of  Owen  Davies.  Entered  the  11th 
Foot  Begiment  1850.     Died,  when  a  Captain,  in  1858. 

Gatliff,  North.  1841-6.  Third  son  of  Samuel  Gatliff.  Admitted 
a  Solicitor,     cl.  1858. 

CHRISTMAS    TERM,    1841. 

CoBHAM,  William  Jones.  1841-6.  Only  son  of  Francis  Cobham. 
Went  to  South  Africa,  where  he  died. 

Hore,  Alexander  Hugh.  1841-8.  Sixth  son  of  James  Hore.  b. 
1829.  Sixth  Form.  Head  Boy,  1847-8.  Captain  of  the  Cricket 
Eleven.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  In  the  Oxford  Cricket  Eleven. 
3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1852.  M.A.  1855.  Ordained  1854. 
Formerly  Curate  of  Plympton  St.  Mary,  Devon  ;  afterwards 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Betired  1874.  Besides  at  Eastbourne. 
Author  of  "  Church  and  No  Church  ";  "  Eighteen  Centuries  of 
the  Church  in  England,"  and  other  works. 

Jordan,  Gibbes.  1841-7.  Second  son  of  the  Bev.  Gibbes  Walker 
Jordan.  Sixth  Form.  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1851. 
Ordained  1852.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Whit  wick,  Leicester- 
shire; Waterstock,  Oxfordshire;  and  East  Woodhay,  Hants. 
Since  1877  Bector  of  Tunworth,  Hants. 

Jordan,  Joseph.  1841-2.  Eldest  son  of  the  Bev.  Gibbes  Walker 
Jordan,  b.  1826.  Joined  the  34th  Foot,  1845,  and  served  in  it 
till  1875  ;  then  joined  and  commanded  the  41st  Foot.  Served 
in  the  Crimean  War.      Severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the 

E  2 


52  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1841. 

Eedan.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal;  also  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  Order  of  the  Medjidie.  Wounded  at 
Cawnpore  in  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Companion  of  the  Bath, 
1875.     Major-General,  1885.     Besides  in  Hants. 

SwANSBOKOuGH,  John.  1841-4.  Son  of  WiUiam  Swansborough. 
Deceased. 

WiLGEESs,  George  Frederick.  1841-6.  Son  of  George  Wilgress. 
Sixth  Form,  18  43-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1853.  Ordained 
1853.  Held  successively  the  Curacies  of  Cuddesdon,  of  St. 
Mary  the  Virgin,  Oxford ;  and  of  Garsington  ;  the  Perpetual 
Curacy  of  Headington  Quarry ;  the  Hebrew  Lectureship  in 
Cuddesdon  Theol.  Coll.;  and  the  Vicarage  of  Cadmore  End 
(all  near  Oxford).  Died  in  1878,  just  after  he  had  been  pre- 
sented to  Moulsford  Vicarage. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1842. 

De  Fonblanque,  Albany  de  Grenier.  1842-6.  Second  son  of  John 
Samuel  Martin  de  Fonblanque.  Sixth  Form.  Cricket  Eleven. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple),  1853.  Legal  Vice-Consul 
in  Egypt,  1861.  Deputy  Judge  at  Constantinople,  1862.  British 
Consul  at  Carthagena,  South  America,  1864.  British  Consul 
for  New  Orleans,  Arkansas,  and  the  Mississippi  districts,  since 
1871.  Author  of  "A  Tangled  Skein"  and  other  popular  novels  ; 
also  of  "  How  We  are  Governed." 

SUMMER    TERM,    1842. 

Elstek,  George.     1842-4.     Son  of  James  Elster. 

Hall,  Eichard  Morgan.  1842.  Son  of  Eichard  Crawshay  Hall. 
Joined  the  38th  Foot  Eegt.,  1847.  Afterwards  in  the  13th 
Foot.  Captain,  1855.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War,  at  the 
Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal.     Eetired  1869.     Deceased. 

Harper,  Henry  Lewis.  1842-3.  Son  of  Edmund  Harper.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's  Univ.,  1861.  Practises 
at  Kensington. 

May,  Henry.  1842-9.  Second  son  of  Thomas  May.  b.  1832. 
Sixth  Form,  1848-9.  Was  many  years  at  sea.  Afterwards  for 
six  years  Deputy  Governor,  and  eight  years  Governor  of  the 
General  Prison  for  Scotland  at  Perth,     d.  1882. 

May,  James  Thomas.  1842-8.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  May.  h. 
1830.  Sixth  Form,  1846-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1852.  M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1853.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  Goudhurst,  Worplesdon,  Bledlow-Compton,  Bucknell  and 
Christhall.  Now  Curate  of  Farnham  All  Saints,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds. 


A.D.  1843.  Register,  53 

Nicolas,  Nicholas  Harris.  1842-5.  (Afterwards  at  Merchant  Tay- 
lor's School.)  Eldest  son  of  Sir  Harris  Nicolas,  G.C.M.G. 
h.  1830.  Principal  Clerk  of  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Depart- 
ment, Somerset  House.     Besides  in  London. 


CHBISTMAS   TEBM,   1842. 

BiGSBY,  Henry  Julian.  1842-51.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 
Bigsby.  b.  1832.  Sixth  Form,  1850-1.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
2nd  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  B.A.  1855.  M.A.  1858.  Li 
Holy  Orders.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Hollingbourne  and 
Nonington.  Since  1860  Vicar  of  St.  Thomas',  South- 
borough. 

Canham,  Henry  Crabb.  1842-9.  Eldest  son  of  Joseph  Canham.  b. 
1832.     A  Solicitor.     Practises  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

DuRY,  Edwin  Alexander.  1842-3.  (Afterwards  at  Marlborough 
College,  1844-7.)  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Theodore  Dury.  b. 
1828.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A. 
1852.  M.A.  1855.  In  Holy  Orders.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of 
Knaresborough,  Bilton  and  Manningham,  and  the  Perpetual 
Curacy  of  Bishop's  Thornton.  Since  1876  Vicar  of  St.  Cath- 
erine's, Wigan. 

Dury,  William  Francis.  1842-8.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Theodore 
Dury.  b.  1830.  Sixth  Form,  1847-8.  Cricket  Eleven.  Judd 
Exhib.  St.  Peter's  Coh.,  Camb.  B.A.  1852.  Called  to  the 
Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1855.  Ceased  practising  in  1867.  Besides 
at  Harrogate. 

Hodgson,  Eichard.     1842-3.     Son  of  Eichard  Hodgson. 

Morgan,  Charles  Clements.  1842-7.  Fifth  son  of  Thomas  Morgan. 
b.  1832.  After  some  time  in  his  father's  office  in  the  City  of 
London,  went  to  Oporto  for  a  year  to  learn  the  wine  business. 
d.  in  London,  1856. 

EASTEB    TEBM,    1843. 

Bell,  Edward  Collingwood  David.  1843-50.  Only  son  of  the 
Eev.  Edward  John  Bell.  b.  1833.  Sixth  Form,  1841-3.  Judd 
Exhib.  Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Author  of  the  Prize  Ode  in 
English  Verse  selected  for  recital  on  the  Installation  of  the 
Earl  of  Derby  as  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Oxford.  Now 
Paymaster  of  the  5th  Batt.  Eoyal  Munster  Fusiliers  (Limerick 
County  Militia). 

Bowman,  John  James  Beresford.  1843-9.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
William  Bowman.  6.1832.  Sixth  Form,  1848-9.  Cricket  Eleven. 
Judd  Exhib.  Oriel  Coll,  Oxford.  Called  to  the  Bar.  Prac- 
tised at  Melbourne,  Victoria.  Afterwards  a  County  Court 
Judge,     d.  1879. 


54  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1843. 

SUMMEB   TEEM,  1843. 

Under  the  Mastership  of  Dr.  Welldon. 

Bayley,  John  Arthur.  1843-4.  Son  of  Francis  Bayley.  Joined 
the  52nd  Foot,  1852.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign, 
and  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  Mutineers  on  the 
banks  of  the  Kavee  in  1857 ;  also  at  the  Siege  of  Delhi  he 
commanded ,  and  led  the  storming  party  of  his  regiment  at  the 
assault  on  the  Cashmere  Gate,  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
Major,  1858.     Eetired,  1860. 

Bayne,  George  Smith.  1843.  (Afterwards  at  Shrewsbury  School, 
1844-7.)  Only  son  of  Kalph  Bayne.  &.  1827.  Millington  Scholar 
of  Magd.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1854.  Coxswain  of  his 
College  Boat,  1847-51.  Ordained  1851.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  St.  Andrew's,  Wakefield ;  St.  John  Lee,  Hexham ;  South 
Weald,  Essex ;  and  the  Vicarage  of  West  Hyde,  Eickmans- 
worth.     Since  1876  Vicar  of  Bishop's  Stortford. 

Beecham,  Alfred.     1843-5.     Son  of  William  Pain  Beecham. 

Bowman,  William  Sefton.  1843-6.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  William 
Bowman.  Sixth  Form,  1845-6.  Judd  Exhib.  In  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Bridgett,  Thomas  Edward.  1843-7.  Third  son  of  Joseph  Bridgett. 
b.  1829.  Sixth  Form,  1845-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.  Became  a  Eoman  Catholic  in  1850.  Studied  for 
six  years  on  the  Continent.  Ordained  a  Priest  1856.  Member 
of  the  Missionary  Congregation  of  the  Most  Holy  Eedeemer. 
Author  of  ''In  Spirit  and  in  Truth  "  and  other  books. 

Bridgett,  William  Phillips.  1843-7.  Fourth  son  of  Joseph  Bridgett. 

b.  1831.     Colonial  Broker  in  Mincing  Lane,  London,     d.  1861. 
BuRBiDGE,   Edward   Francis.      1843-4.      Son   of   James   Burbidge. 

Deceased. 

Cobb,    George  Henry.      1843-7.      Son   of  the   Eev.    George   Cobb. 

Went  to  Cambridge.     Died  at  College. 
CoBB,    Wilham   Wise.      1843-7.     Son  of    the   Eev.    George   Cobb. 

Admitted  a  Solicitor.     Practised  in  London  from  1853  to  1862. 

Davey,  Eichard  Staines.  1843-8.  Eldest  son  of  Eichard  Gibbons 
Davey.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  M.D.  St.  Andrew's  Univ. 
Practises  at  Upper  Walmer.     J. P.  for  the  Cinque  Ports. 

Hardinge,  Eobert  James.  1843-5.  Son  of  General  Eichard  Har- 
dinge.     Entered  the  54fch  Foot,  1853. 

Hare,  Humphrey  Joseph.  1843-6.  (Afterwards  at  Eossall  School.) 
Seventh  son  of  Frederick  Hare,  J. P.  and  D.L.  A  merchant  at 
Chatham.     J. P.     cl  1876. 

Hart,  Eobert  Patey.  1843.  Son  of  Henry  Hart.  Eesides  at 
Teddington,  Middlesex. 

Harward,  Thomas  Netherton.  1843-5.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
John   Netherton    Harward.      b.    1829.      Entered   the   Bengal 


A.D.  1843.  Register,  55 

(now  the  Royal)  Artillery,  1848.  In  the  Indian  Mutiny 
Campaign  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  advance 
from  Allahabad  to  Lucknow,  and  was  present  at  the  defeats  of 
the  Mutineers  at  Futtehpoor,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddi,  Cawnpore, 
Bithoor,  Mungawar,  the  Relief  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Major-General,  1884.  Retired 
Lieutenant-General,  1885. 
Larking,  Stephen  Prentis.  1843-9.  Son  of  Henry  Larking.  Went 
to  New  Zealand  and  afterwards  to  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
where  he  died  in  1868. 
Martin,  Wilham.     1843-6.     Eldest  son  of  Adam  Martin.     Died  at 

School  in  1846. 
Miles,  Henry  Hugh.     1843-4.     Son  of  Henry  Miles.     Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford.     B.A.  1851.     M.A.   1854.     Ordained  1853.     Formerly 
Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Warwick.     Since  1858  Rector  of  Clifton, 
Biggleswade. 
PucKLE,  Frederick  Craig.     1843-50.     Second  son  of  Richard  Puckle. 
b.    1832.     Sixth  Form,  1848-50.     Judd  Exhib.     Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford.     B.A.  1854.     M.A.   1861.     Appointed  in  1858  to  the 
Madras  Revenue  Survey.     Retired  1883.     Resides  at  Tunbridge 
Wells. 
Puckle,  Henry  Glover.     1843-50.     Third  son  of  Richard  Puckle. 
b.  1833.      Joined    the   28th    Madras    Native    Infantry,    1853. 
Colonel,    1882.       In     command    of     the     above-named    regi- 
ment. 
Puckle,  Richard  Kaye.     1843-7.     Eldest  son  of  Richard  Puckle. 
b.  1830.     Entered  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  1851.     Rose  to  the 
position  of  Director  of  Revenue  Settlement,  and  Second  Member 
of  the  Board  of  Revenue.    Retired,  1881.    Resides  at  Tunbridge 
Wells. 
PuLLAN,  Ayrton.      1843-4.      Son   of   Benjamin  Pullan.      b.    1836. 
Joined  the  36th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1856.     Served  with 
the  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  Siege  of  Delhi,  the  investment 
of  Calpee,  siege  of  Bansee,  assault  and  capture  of  Paina,  the 
actions  near  Toolsepoor,   the  Raptee  and  Burrampoor   (twice 
wounded).      Mentioned    in    despatches.      Medal    with    clasp. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,    1882.     Lately    in    charge    of    the    Great 
Trigonometrical  Survey  in  the  Kattywar  and  Cutch  districts. 
Rolfe,  John.     1843-6.     Eldest  son  of  John  Rolfe.     Cricket  Eleven. 

Of  no  profession,     d.  1883. 
Seddon,  Charles  Henry.     1843-5.     Son  of  Thomas  Seddon.     Cricket 

Eleven.     Resides  in  London. 
Stedman,  Arthur.     1843-8.     Fourth  son  of  Robert  Stedman.     Mem. 
Roy.   Coll.  Surg.,  1855.     Succeeded  to  his  father's  practice  at 
Great  Bookham,  Surrey.     Deceased. 

Stroud,  John.  1843-7.  Eldest  son  of  James  Stroud,  b.  1828. 
Sixth  Form,  1844-7.  Head  Boy.  Smythe  Exhib.  Postmaster 
and   Jackson  Scholar  of  Mert.   Coll.,  Oxford.      1st   cl.  Math. 


56  Tonhridge  School  a.d.1843. 

3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1851.  M.A.  1854.  Ordained  1853. 
Formerly  Curate  of  Chaffcombe  and  Second  Master  of  Crewkerne 
Grammar  School.  Then  for  many  years  Senior  Mathematical 
Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  and  Curate  of  East  Peckham. 
Since  1873,  Eector  of  South  Perrott,  Dorset. 
Waddilove,  Grainville.  1843-6.  Son  of  Edward  Waddilove.  h. 
1832.  Entered  the  Army,  1852.  Eetired  from  the  47th  Foot 
Eegiment  1877.  Honorary  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1881.  Served 
in  the  Crimean  Campaign  of  1854-5,  and  was  present  at  the 
Battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  the  capture  of 
Balaklava,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  the  sortie  and  storming 
of  the  Quarries.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three 
clasps  and  Turkish  Medal.     Eesides  in  London. 

CHBISTMAS   TEBM,  1843. 

AcwOKTH,  George  Brindley.  1843-6.  Eldest  son  of  George  Ac- 
worth,  b.  1828.  A  Solicitor.  Practised  at  Eochester.  F.S.A., 
F.E.  Hist.  Soc.     cl  1876. 

Stroud,  Edward.  1843-9.  Youngest  son  of  James  Stroud,  b.  1833. 
d.  1860. 

Stroud,  James  Henry.  1843-7.  Second  son  of  James  Stroud,  b. 
1831.     cl.  1883. 

West,  Eoberb  WilHam.     1843-8.     Son  of  James  West. 

EASTEB  TEBM,  1844. 

Arnold,  Harry.      1844.     Son    of  Nicholas    Arnold.       Eesides   at 

Milnthorpe,  Westmorland. 
Banks,  George  Wilson.    1844-6.    (Afterwards  with  a  Private  Tutor.) 

Only  son   of   George  Banks,     b.   1829.     Corpus  Christi   Coll., 

Camb.     B.A.  1852.     M.A.  1855.     Ordained  1853.     Since  1858 

Eector  of  Worth,  Crawley,  Sussex. 

Chippindale,  Walter.     1844-8.     Sixth  son  of  William  Chippindale. 

6.  1832.     Entered  the  Medical  Profession,  but  x^i'^-ctised  little 

owing  to  ill-health,     d.  1869. 
Cousins,  Edward.     1844-5.     Son  of  Francis  Cousins. 
Elers.  Frederick  Wadham.     1844-50.     Second  son  of  William  Elers. 

6.1836.    Cricket  Eleven.    Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.    In  the  University 

Boat  at  Putney,  1856-7,  and  at  Henley,  1857.    B.A.  1858.    M.A. 

1860.     Eesides  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Elers,  William  Shrubb.     1844-7.     Eldest  son   of   WilHam   Elers. 

Eesides  in  London. 
Hardinge,  Edmund  Stracey.     (Bart.)     1844-51.     Son  of  the  Eev. 

Sir   Charles   Hardinge,    Bart.      Cricket   Eleven.      Univ.   Coll., 

Oxford.     Of  Fowler's  Park,  Bounds  Park,   and  Ketton  Hall, 

Darlington. 


A.D.   1844.  Register.  57 

Haycock,  Edward.  1844-5.  Son  of  Edward  Haycock.  An  archi- 
tect.    Eesided  at  Shrewsbury.     Died  cir.  1884. 

Isaacson,  Thomas  Frederic.     1844.     Son  of  Thomas  Isaacson. 

Kebe,  Wilham.  1844-8.  Eldest  son  of  WiUiam  Charles  Kerr,  M.D. 
h.  1831.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1853.  Joined  the  31st 
Foot,  1855.  In  the  Crimean  War  served  in  the  trenches  before 
Sebastopol,  was  severely  womided  in  the  final  assault,  and  died 
of  his  wounds,  Sept.  23rd,  1855.  Buried  in  the  British  Ceme- 
tery, on  Cathcart  Hill,  Sebastopol.  A  medal  with  clasp  was 
sent  to  his  family. 

MiLLEK,  Edward  Lewis.  1844-6.  Son  of  Giles  Miller.  Sixth 
Form,  1845-6.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  a  cliff  in  the  Isle  of  Wight 
during  the  Midsummer  holidays,  1846. 

Pearson,  Charles  Henry.  1844.  (Afterwards  at  Rugby  School.) 
Son  of  John  Norman  Pearson.  Scholar  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 
1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1853.  M.A.  1856.  Fellow  of 
Oriel  Coll.,  1854.  Won  prize  for  a  Sacred  Poem.  Now  Minister 
of  Public  Instruction  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  Australia. 

RoLFE,  Henry.  1844-8.  Second  son  of  John  Rolfe.  h.  1831. 
Cricket  Eleven.     Farming  in  South  Africa. 

Smith,  George  Maberly.  1844-9.  Fifth  son  of  Benjamin  Smith,  h. 
1831.  Sixth  Form,  1848-9.  Cricket  Eleven.  Judd  Exhib. 
Scholar  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.,  and  2nd 
cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1854.  M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1857.  Formerly 
Curate  of  Penshurst.  Engaged  in  tuition  from  1868  to  1878. 
Since  1878,  Rector  of  Penshurst.  Rural  Dean  of  Tonbridge,  1884. 

Smith,  Thomas.  1844-50.  Sixth  son  of  Benjamin  Smith,  h.  1833. 
Cricket  Eleven.  Sixth  Form,  1849-50.  Fell.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg., 
1858.  Surgeon  to  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital  and  Lecturer  on 
Clinical  Surgery,  &c.  Practises  in  London.  Author  of  some 
works  on  Surgery. 

Smyly,  Andrew  Ferguson.  1844-9.  Second  son  of  John  George 
Smyly,  Q.C.  h.  1831.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin.  Divinity  List,  1853. 
B.A.  1853.  M.A.  1862.  Ordained  1854.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  Fahan  and  Lifford ;  the  Incumbencies  of  Brantry  and 
Culmore :  the  Rectory  and  Prebend  of  Aghadoey,  and  the 
Rectory  of  Drumchose.  Since  1883  Dean  of  Derry  and  Rector 
of  Tempi emore.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Derry,  and  Hon. 
Sec.  to  the  Diocesan  Council. 

Sprye,  Courtenay.     1844.     Son  of  Richard  Sprye. 

Sprye,  Reynell.     1844-5.     Son  of  Richard  Sprye. 

ViNALL,  Charles  George.     1844-9.     Son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Vinall, 

Architect  and  Surveyor,  in  London. 
Walford,    William   Harrison.      1844-50.      Sixth    Form,    1849-50. 

Smythe  Exhib.    Cricket  Eleven.    Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.   B.A.  1854. 

M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1855.    Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Pershore, 

Manchester ;  Holy  Trinity,  Winchester ;  and  Tring.    Since  1881 

Curate  of  Bishop's  Stortford. 


58  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1844. 

Wilkinson,  Walter  Meacock.  18^4-7.  (Afterwards  at  Highgate 
School.)  Third  son  of  Josiah  Wilkinson,  h.  1834.  Admitted 
a  SoHcitor,  1857.  Practises  in  London  and  at  Kingston-on- 
Tliames,  of  which  ancient  Borough  he  was  elected  Town  Clerk 
in  1862. 

Wilkinson,  Wilham  Eobert.  1844-5.  Eldest  son  of  Josiah  Wil- 
kinson, h.  1829.  Barrister-at-Law.  Afterwards  a  Solicitor. 
d.  1878. 

Wyatt,  Arthur  Haute.  1844-7.  Son  of  John  George  Wyatt.  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1853.  M.A.  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  Has 
held  the  Curacies  of  Crowell  and  Tetsworth  in  the  Diocese  of 
Oxford. 

SUMMER    TEBM,    1844. 

Baknett,  Edward.     1844-6.     Son  of  Edward  Barnett. 

Bowman,  Charles  Henry.  1844-52.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  William 
Bowman,  h.  1835.  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1858. 
Ordained  1865.  Formerly  Curate  of  Welshpool ;  then  Yicar  of 
Bettys,  Salop.     Since  1885  Vicar  of  Llanvair  Waterdine,  Salop. 

Brown,  Calverley  Bewicke.     1844-8.     Fourth  son  of  Gentle  Brown. 

h.  1832.  Went  to  Australia  in  1852.    Eeturned  in  1872.    Resides 

at  Stanstead,  Essex. 
Bull,  Charles  Frederic.     1844-5.     Son  of  Wilham  Bull. 

BuRRA,  Richard  Curteis.     1844-50.     Second  son  of  Wilham  Burra. 

h.  1830.     Cricket  Eleven.      Sixth  Form,  1848-50.      Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.     3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip,  and  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.     B.A. 

1857.     In  Holy  Orders.     Was  Curate  of  Ashford  when  he  died, 

in  1859. 
Burra,  William  Pomfret  (in  1882  assumed  the  name  of  Pomfret  in 

place  of  Burra).     1844-5.     (Previously  at  Shrew^sbury  School.) 

Eldest  son  of  William  Burra.     h.  1828.     A  Banker  at  Ashford. 

Member  of  Parliament  for  the  Ashford  Division  of  Kent.  Resides 

at  Godinton  Park,  Ashford. 

Cargill,  Richard.  1844-53.  Son  of  Richard  Cargill.  Sixth  Form, 
1852-3.    JuddExhib.    Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.    B.A.  1858.    ^.1861. 

Hammond,  Henry.  1844-6.  Son  of  Henry  Hammond.  Solicitor 
in  London  from  1853  to  1856.     cl.  cir.  1854. 

Hardinge,  Bradford.  1844-9.  Fourth  son  of  General  Richard 
Hardinge.  h.  1833.  Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  rose 
to  the  position  of  Magistrate  and  ('ollector  at  Muttra.  d. 
1871. 

HuMFREY,  Charles.  1844.    Son  of  Thomas  Humfrey.    Died  long  ago. 

Lake,  Harry.  1844-8.  Son  of  John  Lake.  Has  been  in  Australia 
for  many  years.  Was  in  London  in  1862,  but  is  said  to  have 
since  returned  to  Australia. 


A.D.  1844.  Register.  59 

Magnay,  Christopher.  1844.  Son  of  James  Magnay.  Joined  the 
28th  Madras  Native  Infantry.     Captain,  1862.     d.  1876. 

Magnay,  John.  1844-8.  Son  of  James  Magnay.  Joined  the  22nd 
Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1845.     Deceased. 

MoNYPENNY,  Thomas  Phihps  Blackwell.  1844-6.  Son  of  Thomas 
Monypenny.  Was  in  the  Enghsh  Army.  Went  to  America 
during  the  Civil  W^ar.  Is  supposed  to  have  taken  part  in  the 
War,  and  to  have  been  killed. 

Spkingett,  Frederick  William.  1844-5.  (Previously  at  Clapham 
Grammar  School.)  Third  son  of  Eichard  Springett.  h.  1829. 
Assisted  his  father  in  the  management  of  his  estate  of  Finchcox, 
Goudhurst.     d.  1859. 

TuENER,  Wilham  James.  1844-9.  Son  of  WilHam  Turner.  Cricket 
Eleven.     Of  no  profession  or  business,     d.  1885. 

Vaughan,  Henry.  1844-7.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Vaughan. 
Joined  the  17th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  1852,  of  which 
regiment  he  ultimately  became  Colonel,     d.  cir.  1883. 

Wilson,  Francis  Henry.  1844-5.  Son  of  Francis  Henry  Wilson. 
St.  Cath.,.Coll,  Camb. 

WiTHERBY,  William  Henry.  1844-5.  Son  of  William  Witherby. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.  4th  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  B.A.  1855. 
Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  Eng.,  1862.  M.D.,  Dublin  Univ.,  1864. 
Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.  Lond.,  1864.     Practises  at  Croydon. 

WoRMALD,  John.  1844-6.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Wormald.  h. 
1830.  Blanket  and  Eug  Manufacturer  and  Merchant.  J. P. 
for  West  Eiding  of  Yorkshire. 

Wormald,  Percival  Henry.  1844-6.  (Afterwards  at  Highgate 
School).  Third  son  of  Thomas  Wormald.  h.  1833.  Matric. 
Lond.  Univ.  1851.  Scholar  of  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  Winner 
of  the  University  Pair-oar  Eace,  1856.  Sen.  Opt.  (1st)  Math. 
Trip.  B.A.  1858.  M.A  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner 
Temple),  1862.     A  Member  of  the  North-Eastern  Circuit. 

Wormald,  William.  1844-6.  Second  son  of  Thomas  Wormald. 
Eesides  at  Hertford. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,    1844. 

Adcock,  Alfred  Wilham.  1844-9.  Eldest  son  of,  William  Eobert 
Adcock.  h.  1832.  Joined  the  24th  Foot,  1852.  Afterwards  in 
the  16th  Foot.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Bedfordshire  Eegt.  Eetired, 
1884,  with  the  honorary  rank  of  Major-General. 

BoswoRTH,  Horace  de  Berckem.  1844-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Holmes 
Bosworth.  Entered  the  26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  1852. 
Died,  near  Aurungabad,  1853. 

Browne,  Henry.  1844.  Son  of  Sir  Henry  Browne.  Joined  the 
84th  Foot,  1849.  Was  Adjutant  when  the  Eegiment  entered 
Oude  wdth  the  column   under   Havelock  to  relieve  Lucknow. 


60  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1844. 

Severely  wounded  in  three  places  at  the  stormmg  of  Oonas. 
Was  with  force  investing  Lucknow,  under  Outram,  including 
the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  the  storming  of 
Kaiser  Bagh.  Was  also  present  at  two  affairs  in  the  Shahabad 
district,  and  at  the  relief  of  Bussorah.     d.  1872. 

Dashwood,  Alexander  John.  1844.  Son  of  Colonel  Alexander 
Wilton  Dashwood.  Joined  the  48th  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
1850.     Died  at  Lucknow,  1857. 

Dawson,  George  Malcolm.  1844-7.  Son  of  the  Eev.  George 
Francis  Dawson.     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     Afterwards  went  to  sea. 

EwBANK,  George.  1844-5.  Second  son  of  Henry  Ewbank.  &.  1827. 
Cricket  Eleven.     Died,  in  Australia,  about  1858. 

Ewbank,  Henry.  1844-6.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Ewbank.  h.  1826. 
Sixth  Form,  1845-6.  Smythe  and  Fisher  Exhibs.  Cricket 
Eleven.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A. 
1852.  M.A.  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  Formerly  Perpetual 
Curate  of  St.  James',  Eyde.  Since  1867,  Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Eyde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Ewbank,  Lucas.  1844-52.  Fourth  son  of  Henry  Ewbank.  6.1835. 
Sixth  Form,  1850-2.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven.  Scholar 
and  afterwards  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  13th  Wrangler 
Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1857.  M.A.  1860.  Formerly  Mathematical 
Lecturer  and  now  Bursar  of  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 

Ewbank,  Wilham  Withers.     1844-9.     Third  son  of  Henry  Ewbank. 

h.  1831.     Sixth  Form,  1847-9.     Judd  Exhib.     Scholar  of  Caius 

Coll.,  Camb.      Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.      B.A.  1854.     M.A.  1858. 

For  some  time  in  business  in  Australia.    Then  took  Holy  Orders. 

Died,  in  Australia,  about  1873. 
Fish,  Eobert.     1844-5.     Son  of  Eobert  Fish.     Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Sur., 

1854.     Apparently  died  in  1879. 
Ford,  Samuel  Valentine.     1844-6.     Son  of  George  Samuel  Ford. 
Hooper,  Wilham  Edward  Parry.     1844-7.     Elder  son  of   WilHam 

Harvey   Hooper.     E.N.      6.    1829.      Appointed   in   1847   to   a 

Junior  Clerkship  at  the  Admiralty,  and  now  one  of  the  Principal 

Clerks. 
Humphry,    Frederick    Abell.       1844-7.       Second    son    of    George 

Humphry,     h.  1830.     Cricket  Eleven.     Fell.  Eoy.   Coll.  Surg., 

Eng.      Practises  at  Brighton.      Surgeon  to  the  Sussex  County 

Hospital. 
Humphry,     George     Gilson.       1844-6.      Eldest     son     of     George 

Humphry.      h.    1829.      He    and    all    his    six    brothers    were 

successively   Long-stops  to  the   Cricket   Eleven.     Admitted   a 

Solicitor,  1851.     d.  1852. 
James,  Edward  de  Bellecour.     1844-6.     Son  of   Edward  Woolford 

James.     Died  in  the  holidays,  1846. 
Kempson,   Edward.     1844-6.     Son   of    Edward   Kempson.     Joined 

the  26th  Foot,  1854.     Captain,  1864.     d.  1868. 


A.D.  1845.  Register.  61 

Kinder,  lEenry.     1844-6.     Son  of  Thomas  Kinder. 

Nares,  George.  1844-8.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Eobert  Nares. 
Sixth  Form,  1847-8.  After  some  years  in  the  Army,  went  to 
Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb. 

Newington,  Eobert  Samuel.  1844-53.  Elder  son  of  Samuel 
Wilmott  Newington.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  Eng.,  1858. 
Proprietor  of  Tattlebury  House  Private  Asylum,  Goudhurst. 

Eedmayne,  Eobert  Eobey.  1844-7.  Second  son  of  Giles  Eedmayne. 
h.  1828.  Sixth  Form,  1845-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.;  and  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A. 
1851.  M.A.  1855.  Has  been  in  various  Manufacturing 
businesses  in  the  North  of  England.  Member  of  Council,  Coll. 
Phys.  Sci.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Member  of  Senate,  Durh. 
Univ.     Presented  the  Mile  Challenge  Cup  to  Tonbridge  School. 

Rogers,  Heury.  1844-8.  Son  of  Alexander  Eogers.  Sixth  Form 
1845-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1852. 
Assistant  Inspector  of  Industrial  and  Eeformatory  Schools. 

Thompson,  John.  1844-6.  Son  of  the  Eev.  George  Hodgson 
Thompson. 

Thursby-Pelham,  Walter.  1844-7.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Thursby-Pelham.  h.  1830.  Sixth  Form,  1846-7.  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1852.  Captain  in  the  Shropshire  Militia,  and 
J. P.  for  that  County.     Died  many  years  ago. 

Williams,  Crawford  Winterton.     1844-5.     Son  of  Henry  Williams. 

Wyatt,  Augustus   Ayliffe.     1844-7.     Son  of    George   John   Wyatt. 

Deceased. 

EASTEB  TEBM,  1845. 

BuRRA,  Henry.  1845-51.  Third  son  of  Wilham  Burra.  b.  1835. 
Cricket  Eleven.  From  Tonbridge  went  to  Addiscombe  and 
Haileybury  Colleges.  Entered  the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  but 
resigned  after  five  years.  Afterwards  became  a  Banker  at  Eye, 
Sussex,  and  J. P.  for  Sussex,     d.  1886. 

Cobb,  William.     1845-7.     Son  ofthe  Eev.  Samuel  Cobb.     Deceased. 

FoRMBY,  Charles.  1845-6.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  James  Formby. 
b.  1828.     Sixth  Form.     Lime  and  Cement  Merchant,     d.  1880. 

Gibson,  Charles  Edgar.  1845-9.  Son  of  Edgar  Gibson.  Joined 
the  49th  Foot,  1854.  Adjutant  of  his  Eegiment  in  the  Crimean 
War;  was  present  at  the  assault  on  the  Eedan  and  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal. 
Eetired  1865.     Deceased. 

HiLLMAN,  John.  1845-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Hillman.  Of  the  Eoyal 
Exchange  Insurance  Co.,  London. 

Lee,  Frederic,     1845-9.     Son  of  George  Lee. 


62  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1845. 

NoTTiDGE,  George  Simpson.  1845-50.  Eldest  sou  of  George 
Nottidge.  CamsColl.,Camb.  B.A.  1854.  M.A.  1858,  Ordained 
1853.  Has  held  successively  the  curacies  of  Carlton  Colville, 
Wye,  Challock,  Great  Saxham,  Benacre  and  Covehithe.  Now 
Vicar  of  Boughton  Aluph,  Ashford. 

Nottidge,  Thomas.  1845-54.  Second  son  of  George  Nottidge. 
b.  1835.  Sixth  Form,  1852-4.  Cricket  Eleven,  Captain. 
Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Captain  and  Stroke  of  the  College  Boat. 
1st  cl.  Nat.  Sci.  Trip.  B.A.  1858.  M.A.  1872.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1859.  Practised  as  a  Barrister  and 
Solicitor  in  New  Zealand  for  some  years.  Now  a  banker  at 
Ashford. 

Procter,  John.     1844-5.     Son  of  George  Procter.     Died  at  School. 

Raison,  Joseph.  1845-6.  Only  son  of  Joseph  Eaison.  b.  1832. 
d.  1882. 

EoLFE,  Richard.  1845-51.  Third  son  of  John  Rolfe.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor  but  did  not  practise.     No  permanent  residence. 

Sixes,  Thomas  Burr.  1845-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Sikes.  St.  John's 
Coll.  Oxford.  B.A.  1853.  M.A.  1855.  Ordained  1854.  Has 
held  the  curacies  of  Halstead;  Chevening;  Keston;  St.  Peter's, 
Maidstone;  Hunton,  and  the  Rectory  of  Halstead.  Now 
Rector  of  Burstow,  Surrey. 

Still,  Thomas  Walter.  1845.  Son  of  Peter  Still.  Joined  the  65th 
Foot,  1850.  Afterwards  in  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards.  Retired, 
1860.     Deceased. 

Ward,  John  Henry  Kirwan.  1845-50.  Younger  son  of  William 
Ward.  b.  1831.  Sixth  Form,  1846-50.  Cricket  Eleven. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip,  and  Sen.  Opt.  Math. 
Trip.  B.A.  1854.  M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1858.  Has  been 
Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Marlborough  ;  Tisbury,  Wilts ;  Folke, 
Dorset ;  and  Holy  Trinity,  Gosport ;  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools  in  the  Rural  Deanery  of  Marlborough;  Curate  in 
charge  of  Coggs,  Oxfordshire  :  Curate  of  Gillingham,  and  now 
Vicar  of  Asthall,  Oxfordshire. 

Willis,  Edward  Cooper.  1845-6.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Willis, 
M.D.  b.  1831.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  Tancred  Student.  M.B. 
1858.  Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner 
Temple),  1865.  A  Queen's  Counsel.  Author  of  ''Law  and  Prac- 
tice in  Bankruptcy." 

Wilson,  John.  1845-7.  Son  of  Francis  Henry  Wilson.  Went  to 
Austraha. 

SUMMER    TEEM,  1845. 

Akers,  Edmund.     1845.     Son  of  the  Rev.  Aretas  Akers. 

Barr,  Myers  Willoughby.  1845-8.  Son  of  General  David  Barr. 
Cricket  Eleven.  Entered  the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  1853.  d. 
1854. 


A.D.  1845.  Register.  63 

Blenkarn,  William.     1845-8.     Son  of  John  Blenkarn. 

BoGER,  William  Shadforth.  1845-7.  (Afterwards  at  Charterhouse 
School.)  Son  of  George  T.  Boger.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1855.  M.A.  1858.  Was  in  the  War  Office.  Eetired 
1871. 

Brackenbury,  Charles  Booth.  1845-7.  Son  of  William  Brackenbury. 
Entered  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1850.  Served  in  the  Crimean 
War,  including  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with 
clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Colonel,  1882.  In  charge  of  the 
Eoyal  Gunpowder  Factories  at  Waltham  Abbey. 

Donne,  Eobert  James.  1845-6.  Son  of  John  Donne,  Scholar  and 
afterwards  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip,  and 
Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1858.  M.A.  1861.  Formerly  an 
Assistant-Master  at  Wellington  College.     Deceased. 

Elers,  Edward  Henry.  1845-54.  Third  son  of  Wilham  Elers. 
Sixth  Form,  1853-4.  Cricket  Eleven.  Judd  Exhib.  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1859.  M.A.  1863.  Ordained  1860.  Has 
held  the  Curacy  of  Coombe-Bissett,  Wilts;  the  Curacy  in 
charge  of  Fovant,  Wilts;  and  the  Curacy  and  (since  1875) 
the  Vicarage  of  Boldre,  Hants. 

Gay,  George  Moseley.  1845-7.  Son  of  George  Gay.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1857.  M.A.  1861.  In  Holy  Orders.  Formerly 
Curate  of  Ingham,  Bury  St.  Edmund's.  Now  retired  and 
residing  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 

GiLBERTSON,  George.  1845-8.  Son  of  James  Matthias  Gilbertson. 
Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Went  to  Australia  for  some  years. 
Since  his  return,  has  farmed  in  Scotland. 

Herring,  Gerard  Edgar.  1845-51.  Son  of  Eobert  Herring.  Chief 
Clerk  in  the  Mining  Department,  New  South  Wales. 

Hodgson,  Septimus.  1845-8.  Seveuth  son  of  General  Christopher 
Hodgson,  h.  1831.  Joined  the  2nd  Madras  Cavalry,  1849. 
Eetired  1881.     Major-General.     Eesides  at  Southsea. 

Laurie,  Eobert  Peter.  1845-50.  Only  son  of  Eobert  Peter  Laurie. 
h.  1835.  A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Formerly 
M.P.  for  Canterbury.  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commandant,  3rd 
London  Eifle  Volunteers.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Elected  M.P.  for 
Bath  in  July,  1886.     Eesides  at  Mystole  Park,  Canterbury. 

Thornton,  James  Howard.  1845.  Youngest  son  of  Major  John 
Thornton,  h.  1834.  (At  Chatham  House,  Eamsgate,  for  some 
years  after  leaving  Tonbridge.)  King's  Coll.,  Lond.  B  A 
Lond.  Univ.,  1854.  M.B.  1855.  M.E.C.S.  1855.  Entered  the 
Bengal  Medical  Service,  1856.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
1857-9.  Present  at  the  Action  of  Benares ;  Defence  of  the 
Alum  Bagh ;  Capture  of  Lucknow ;  operations  in  Oude  and 
Goruckpore.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  clasps. 
Served  also  in  the  China  War,  1860,  and  was  present  at  the 
x\ction  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of 
Pekin.     Medal  with  two  clasps.     Also  served  in  several  minor 


64  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1845. 

Indian  expeditions,  in  one  of  which  he  was  wounded,  and 
mentioned  in  despatches ;  also  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition  of  1882. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  bronze  star.  Also  in  the 
Eastern  Soudan  Campaign  as  Principal  Medical  Officer.  Es- 
pecially mentioned  in  Lord  Wolseley's  despatches.  Brigade 
Surgeon.     Companion  of  the  Bath. 

Vaughan,  Charles  William.    1845-7.    Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 

Yaughan.    5.1835.    Entered  the  Navy,  1847.    Served  in  H. M.S. 

Fury,  at  the  Bombardment  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Crimean  War. 

On  his  retirement  from  the  Navy,  went  to  Australia,  wdiere  he 

died  in  1868. 
Wood,  Edward  Negus.     1845-51,     Son  of  John  Wood.     A  Solicitor 

in  the  City  of  London.     Eesides  at  Greenwich. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,   1845. 

Aylwin,    Horace.     1845-9.     Fourth  son   of   George  Allen   Aylwin. 

h.  1834.     Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.     A  merchant  in  London.     Died 

in  Canada,  1880. 
Baldekston,  Henry  Frederick.     1845-7.     Son  of  Thomas  Francis 

Balderston.      h.    1830.      Mem.    Koy.    Coll.   Surg.    Eng.,    1859. 

Died  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1872. 
Blackmoee,   Edward.     1845-9.      Son   of    Edward   Blackmore.      A 

Solicitor  at  Alresford,  Hants. 

Cargill,  Thomas.  1845-9.  Son  of  Kichard  Cargill.  At  Singapore, 
in  the  Straits  Settlements. 

Cole,  Edward  Maule.  1845-7.  (Afterwards  at  Eossall  School.) 
Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Sibthorpe  Cole.  h.  1833.  Wore.  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods,  and  Ludwell  Exhibitioner  of  Oriel 
College.  In  the  Boat  and  Cricket  Eleven  of  each  college. 
Played  also  for  the  Gentlemen  of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1857.  M.A. 
1875.  Ordained  1858.  Formerly  an  Assistant-Master  at  Eossall 
School.  Afterwards  Perpetual  Curate  of  Wliitwood  Mere, 
Yorkshire.  Now  Vicar  of  Wetwang,  Driffield.  Author  of 
**  Scandinavian  Names  in  the  East  Eiding";  "On  the  Eed 
Chalk";  **  On  the  Origin  of  the  Dales  in  the  East  Eiding"; 
**  On  the  White  Chalk";  "  Geological  Eambles  in  Yorkshire," 
and  other  works  on  Geology. 

Engleheart,  Stephen  Paul.  1845-7.  Second  surviving  son  of 
Nathaniel  Brown  Engleheart.  h.  1830.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg. 
Eng.  and  M.D.  of  Edin.  Univ.  Practised  at  Down,  Beckenham, 
and  at  Shelton,  Norfolk.  Drowned  between  New  Calabar  and 
Bonny,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  on  his  return  from  visiting  a 
patient,  1885. 

HoMEWOOD,  William  Henry.  1845-52.  Eldest  son  of  Edward 
Homewood.  h.  1836.  Passed  five  years  in  New  Zealand, 
farming.    Eesided  near  Sittingbourne  after  his  return,     d.  1885 


A.D.  1845.  Register.  ^^ 

Hoke,  Fraser  Salter.  1845-7.  Seventh  son  of  James  Hore.  h. 
1835.  Cricket  Eleven.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  in  England.  Has 
practised  at  Bombay  since  1861.  In  partnership  with  A.  A. 
Conroy  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  Played  three  years  in  Surrey 
County  Cricket  Eleven,  and  one  year  for  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Senior  Major,  Bombay  Eifle  Volunteer  Corps.   J. P.  for  Bombay. 

Lev^ellin,  Richard  Truman.  1845-7.  (Afterwards  at  Harrow 
School.)  Son  of  Richard  Lewellin.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A. 
1856.  M.A.  1859.  Ordained  1858.  Held  the  Curacies  of 
Lamphey,  near  Pembroke ;  Bovington,  Herts ;  Plaxtol ;  and 
Finchampstead,  Berks.    Deceased. 

MoNYPENNY,  Richard  James  Lamb.  1845-8.  Son  of  Thomas 
Monypenny.     Was  a  Sheep-farmer  in  New  Zealand,     d.  1874. 

Newton,  Charles.  1845-7.  Second  son  of  James  Newton,  h. 
1833.  Afterwards  at  King's  College  School  and  Durham 
University.     Went  to  New  Zealand.     Not  heard  of  for  years. 

Newton,  James  William.  1845-7.  Eldest  son  of  James  Newton. 
h.  1831.  Afterwards  at  King's  College,  Applied  Science 
Department.  Civil  Engineer.  Has  been  engaged  in  the 
construction  of  various  railways,  tramways,  waterworks,  &c., 
and  is  Engineer  to  several  companies.  Resides  at  Furnival's 
Inn,  London. 

Newton,  John.  1845-7.  Third  son  of  James  Newton,  h.  1835. 
Architect.  Was  with  Sir  Gilbert  Scott  for  thirteen  years. 
Has  since  designed  many  important  buildings,  such  as  the 
Servants'  Home  at  Margate,  the  Market  house  at  Guernsey, 
&c.,  &c.  For  some  years  was  incapacitated  from  work  by  ill 
health,  but  is  now  recovered. 

Nicholson,  John  Hampden.  1845-8.  Son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Armitage  Nicholson.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  B.A.  1854.  M.A. 
1858.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Held  several  Curacies  in  England, 
and  at  Cork,  Ireland,  where  he  died. 

RiDSDALE,  Wilham  Henry  Errington.  1845-50.  Eldest  son  of 
George  William  Hughes  Ridsdale.  h.  1831.  Sixth  Form, 
1848-50.  Smythe  Exhib.  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  Stroke  of 
College  Boat.  B.A.  1854.  Joined  the  9th  Foot,  1855.  Served 
in  the  Jowaki  Campaign  of  1877-8,  in  command  of  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  his  regiment.  Medal  with  clasp.  Also  in  the 
Afghan  War,  1878-80,  in  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass,  the 
relief  of  Sherpur  and  affair  of  Saidabad.  Medal  with  clasp. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  retired  1881. 

ScooNES,  Henry  Dalton.  1845-51.  Son  of  Major  Edward  Scoones. 
Joined  the  49th  Foot.  Served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan. 
Medal  with  clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Captain.  Retired  1862. 
Resides  at  Quarry  Moor  House,  near  Ripon. 

Smith,  Edward  Thomas.  1845-54.  Son  of  Thomas  Smith.  Sixth 
Form.    Cricket  Eleven.    Smythe  and  Fisher  Exhibs.    Brasenose 


66  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1845. 

Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862.  Practised  at 
the  Kent  Sessions.  Afterwards  Magistrate  of  the  Falkland 
Islands,  then  of  British  Guiana,  and  then  a  District  Judge  in 
Jamaica,     d.  1882. 

Smith,  Horatio  Bolton.  1845-7.  Third  son  of  'William  Bolton 
Smith,  h.  1831.  Univ.  Coll.,  Durham.  Lie.  Theol.  Ordained 
1854.  Formerly  Kector  of  High  Laver,  Essex ;  then  of  New- 
castle, West  Limerick.  Since  1872  Yicar  of  Wymering  and 
Eector  of  Widley,  Hants. 

Stileman,  Eobert.  1845-7.  Son  of  Eichard  Stileman.  Major. 
Eesides  at  Winchelsea. 

Turner,  Samuel  Wilham.  1845-52.  Son  of  Samuel  Turner,  h. 
1834.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1857.  Ordained  1858.  For- 
merly Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Westminster ;  Consular  Chaplain 
at  Amoy,  China  ;  afterwards  successively  Curate  of  Sunderland ; 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Greenwich;  and  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Peckham.  Since  1872  Eector  of  Great  and  Little  Ellingham, 
Norfolk. 

Vallance,  James  Attwood.  1845-6.  Son  of  Thomas  Vallance. 
Died  1857,  in  his  20th  year. 


EASTEB  TEEM,  1846. 

Adcock,  George.  1846-9.  Son  of  William  Eobert  Adcock.  Was  a 
Medical  Student  at  Guy's  Hospital,     d.  1860. 

Ash,  John  George  Hele.  1846.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  George  Ash. 
St.  Bees  Theol.  Coll.,  1855.  Ordained  1857.  Has  held  the 
Curacies  of  Distington ;  Appledore ;  Boughton;  Hewelsfield,  and 
Beachley.  Since  1878,   Vicar  of  Eumburgh,  Halesworth,  Suffolk. 

Ash,  Eichard  Eobert  Drummond.  1846-8.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John 
George  Ash.  Cricket  Eleven.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1852. 
M.A.  1856.  Ordained  1852.  Formerly  Curate  of  St.  Andrew 
and  All  Saint's,  Barnwell,  and  subsequently  of  Oundle.  Since 
1860,  Vicar  of  Cocking,  Sussex. 

Ash,  Selby  Attree  Home.  1846-54.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  George 
Ash,  Cricket  Eleven.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1859.  Ordained 
1860.     Was  Curate  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,     d.  1870. 

Blackmore,  George  Lear.  1846-50.  Son  of  Edward  Blackmore. 
Was  a  Sailor,  first  in  the  General  Screw  Steam  Shipping,  and 
then  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Company.  Then  gave  up 
the  sea  and  travelled  about  the  world.  Now  in  Colorado, 
U.S.A. 

Catt,  William,  (has  assumed  the  name  of  Willett  in  place  of  Catt). 
1846-8.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Catt,  (now  Willett).  Formerly  a 
Brewer.     Eesides  at  Brighton. 

Crafts,  Howard.     1846.     Son  of  John  Crafts. 


A.D.  1846.  Register.  67 

Dalison,  Charles  Burrell.  1846-53.  Fifth  son  of  MaximiHan 
Dudley  Diggs  Dahson.  Z).  1835.  Mert.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Formerly 
a  Member  of  the  Stock  Exchange.     Besides  in  London. 

Denne,  Edward  William.  1846.  Son  of  the  Kev.  David  Denne. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     Deceased. 

Perrey,  Henry  Kobert  Tootell.  1846.  Son  of  Kobert  Perry,  d. 
cir.  1870. 

Shepherd,  Francis  Henry  Heyman.  1846.  Son  of  the  Eev. 
Edward  John  Shepherd. 

Smyth,  Ealph.  1846-8.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  Eobert  Smyth 
(of  Gaybrook).  Cricket  Eleven.  Joined  the  17th  Foot,  1850. 
Captain,  1855.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  the  assaults 
of  the  Eedan,  and  the  Bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinburn. 
(Medal  with  clasp,  Turkish  Medal  and  Order  of  Medjidie.) 
Eetired  1857.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  County  Westmeath.  Served 
as  High  Sheriff  in  1880.  Eesides  at  Gaybrook,  Westmeath, 
Ireland. 

Stilwell,  Edward.  1846.  Son  of  George  Stilwell.  Died  many 
years  ago. 

Stilwell,  Eobert  Eatheram.  1846-9.  Son  of  George  Stilwell. 
Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  Eng.  1856.  M.D.  Univ.  St.  Andrew's, 
1858.     Practises  at  Beckenham. 


SUMMER    TERM,   1846. 


Lawrence,  Charles  Eichard  Lucas.  1846-51.  Son  of  Alfred  Chandler 
Lawrence.  Sixth  Form,  1849-51.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven. 
Scholar  of  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.     Died  at  College. 

Leggett,  Francis  Charles.  1846-9.  Second  son  of  Major-General 
Joseph  Leggett.  h.  1833.  x\dmitted  a  Solicitor.  Went  to 
New  Zealand,  and  practised  there  for  some  time.  Has  now 
retired  from  the  profession,  and  resides  at  Auckland,  New 
Zealand. 

Melvill,  Maxwell.  1846-51.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Melvill  (Canon  of  St.  Paul's).  Sixth  Form,  1847-51.  Head 
Boy,  1849-51.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven.  Scholar  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  and  Bell  University  Scholar.  Afterwards  at 
Haileybury  College  (passed  out  Head).  Entered  the  Bombay 
Civil  Service,  1855.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  at  Bombay  from 
1869  to  1884.  Now  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Bombay  Presi- 
dency and  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

Menpes,  James  Wltherden.  1846.  Son  of  Eichard  Menpes.  A 
Solicitor.     Practised  at  Maidstone,     d.  1885. 

Pierce,   John  Cruttall  Musgrave.     1846-51.     Elder  son  of  Samuel 
Eyles  Pierce.     Was  in  business  at  a  cotton-mill  at  Manchester, 
but  gave  it  up  through  ill-health,     d.  1868. 
F  2 


68  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1846. 

Peocter,  James  Cooper.  1846-7.  Afterwards  with  a  Private  Tutor. 
Only  son  of  James  Procter,  h.  1833.  Mem.  Koy.  Coll.  Sm^g., 
Eng.     Practises  at  Lydd,  Kent. 

EiDSDALE,  Windham  Powell  Standford.  1846-50.  Third  son  of 
George  WilHam  Hughes  Eidsdale.  h.  1836.  In  the  Merchant 
Navy.  Was  drowned  in  Table  Bay,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  when 
in  command  of  the  Eoyal  Mail  Steamship,  Natal,  1866. 

Thompson,  James.  1846.  Son  of  the  Eev.  George  Hodgson 
Thompson. 

Walker,  Oliver  Ormerod.  1846-50.  Only  son  of  Oliver  Ormerod 
Walker,  b.  1833.  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Lancaster.  High  Sheriff, 
1876.  Contested  Bury  in  the  Conservative  interest,  1874. 
M.P.  for  Salford,  1877  to  1880.  Colonel  of  the  3rd  Battalion, 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  (Vol.  Batt.).  Eesides  at  Chesham  in 
Lancashire. 

Willis,  Frederick  Eobertson.  1846-51.  Son  of  Charles  WilHs. 
Deceased. 

CHRISTMAS  TEBM,  1846. 

Alexander,  William  Stuart.  1846.  Son  of  William  Stuart 
x\lexander.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Entered  the  Bengal  Artillery, 
1858.     Died  at  Allahabad,  1868. 

Balderston,  Walter  Urquhart.  1846-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Francis 
Balderston.  b.  1832.  Studied  for  the  Law  but  did  not  follow 
the  profession.     Went  to  India  where  he  died  in  1860. 

Beeching,  Cecil  Thomas.  1846-52.  Second  son  of  Thomas 
Beeching.     b.  1835.     Eesides  at  Teddington. 

Brackenbury,  Henry.  1846-  .  Son  of  William  Brackenbury.  b. 
1837.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1856.  Major  General,  1885. 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858.  Present  at  the 
Battle  of  Banda,  and  capture  of  Kirw^ee.  Medal  with  clasp. 
In  the  Franco-German  War  of  1870-1  was  attached  to  the  Brit. 
Nat.  Soc.  for  aid  to  the  sick  and  wounded.  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour.  A  Knight  of  the  Bavarian  Order  of  St. 
Michael.  Iron  Cross.  Served  also  in  the  Ashantee  War,  1874. 
Present  at  the  Battle  of  Amoaful  and  capture  of  Coomassie. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  clasp.  Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lieutenant  Colouel.  Served  also  in  the  South 
African  War,  1879-80,  acting  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  during  the 
closing  operations  of  the  Zulu  War,  in  the  operations  against 
Secocoeni,  and  at  the  capture  of  his  stronghold.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  clasp.  Companion  of  the  Bath. 
Served  also  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  as  Deputy  Adjutant,  and 
Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Nile,  and  commanded  the  Eiver 
Column  after  the  death  of  General  Earle.  Present  at  the 
action  of  Kirbekan.  Mentioned  twice  in  despatches.  Pro- 
Major  General.  Now  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General, 
(IntelHgence  Branch). 


A.D.  1846.  Register.  69 

CoLLETT,  Henry.  1846-52.  Son  of  William  Collett.  h.  1836. 
Joined  the  51st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1855.  Served  in  the 
Indian  Frontier  Expedition  of  1858  ;  present  at  the  actions  of 
Chinghi  and  Sittana.  Medal  with  clasp.  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1857-8.  Was  present  at  the  storm- 
ing and  captm-e  of  Fort  Eampoor  Russia,  &c.  Medal.  Served 
also  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jyntiah  Hills  Campaign,  1862-3; 
present  at  the  capture  of  several  stockades.  Severely  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  also  in  the  Abyssinian  Ex- 
pedition, 1867-8.  Twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal. 
Served  also  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-80.  Present  at  the 
forcing  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  the  operations  in  Khost  and 
round  Cabul,  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  Battle.  Three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze 
star,  brevet  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  and  C.B.  Now  Deputy 
Adjutant-General  for  Bengal.     Colonel. 

Daubeny,  Eobert.    1816-8.    Son  of  James  Daubeny.   A  French  boy. 

Dkuce,  Alfred  William.  1816-9.  Son  of  William  Bruce.  Besides 
at  Ealing. 

Deuce,  Walter  WilHam.  1846-9.  Son  of  Charles  Druce.  Of  the 
Phoenix  Distillery,  Mile  End,  London. 

Flower,  Wickham.  1846-52.  Eldest  son  of  John  Wickham  Flower. 
Cricket  Eleven.     A  Solicitor  in  London. 

FoRSHALL,  Francis  Hyde.  1846-9.  Son  of  Josiah  Forshall.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1855.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.  Edin.,  1863. 
Practises  at  Highgate. 

Hammond,  Charles.     1846.     Son  of  Henry  Hammond. 

Howell,  Arthur  Pearse.  1846-52.  Son  of  Thomas  Howell.  Sixth 
Form,  1850-2.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven.  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods. ;  2nd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1857.  Fere- 
day  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  M.A.  1872.  Entered 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  1857.  Commissioner  of  the  Nerbudda 
District,  Central  India. 

HuNNYBUN,  James.  1846-50.  Second  son  of  Thomas  Hunnybun. 
h.  1832.  Cricket  Eleven.  Smythe  Exhib.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1855.  M.A.  1858.  Ordained  1856.  Has  held  Senior 
Curacies  at  Kettering,  and  Hadleigh.  Since  1879  Eector  of 
Holton  St.  Mary,  Colchester,  and  Vicar  of  Shelley,  Ipswich. 

Jessopp,  Joseph  Frederick.  1846-8.  Only  son  of  Joseph  Jessopp. 
h.  1833.  Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Waltham  Abbey.  Magis- 
trates' Clerk  of  Waltham  Abbey,  Gheshunt,  and  Edmonton 
Petty  Sessions.  Captain  of  the  Essex  Yeomanrv  Cavalry. 
±  1875. 

Jones,  Fitzhardinge.  1846-5  .  Son  of  Henry  Jones.  Joined  the 
12th  Lancers  in  1852.  Afterwards  in  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 
Served  with  the  former  regiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda 
Field  Force  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  1858-9. 
Present   at   the   Battle  of  Banda.      Severely  wounded  in   six 


70  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1846. 

places.  Also  present  at  the  actions  of  Jegunge,  Kobra,  and 
Lowherie,  and  some  minor  affairs.  Medal  with  clasp.  Retired, 
as  Captain,  1867.     Now  in  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

LowDELL,  Sydney.     1846-7.     Son  of  George  Lowdell.     Eesides  at 

Lingfield,  Surrey. 
LuARD,    Charles   Henry.     1846-7.     Son  of   John  Luard.     h.  1837. 

Joined  the  Bengal  Engineers,  1855.     Lieutenant-Colonel,  E.E., 

1881. 
PucKLE,    William.     1846-50.     Fourth   son   of  Richard   Ruckle,     h. 

1835.     Attached   to  the  Hospital   Staff    in  the  Crimean  War, 

1855.    Many  years  Major  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  x\rtillery  Militia. 

d.  1886. 
Stevens,    Henry    Bingham.      1846-53.      Son    of    Henry    Stevens. 

Sixth  Form,  1851-3.     Judd  Exhib.     Cricket  Eleven.     Emman. 

Coll.,  Camb.      In  the  College   Boat.      Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip. 

B.A.    1857.      M.A.    1860.      Ordained    1858.      Has    held    the 

Curacies   of    Thatcham   and   Curridge,  Berks;    St.  Lawrence, 

Reading,  and  the  Rectory  of  St.  Mary's,  Chatham.     Since  1883 

Vicar  of  Darenth,  Kent. 
Stevenson,  Frank.     1846-52.     Son  of    James   Stevenson.      Joined 

the  45th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1853.     Died  at  Prome,  1857. 
Stevenson,    James.     1846-51.     Son   of   James   Stevenson.     Joined 

the   33rd   Bengal   Native  Infantry,    1853.     Went  through  the 

Indian  Mutiny  Campaign,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of 

Delhi.      Medal.      Retired   1870,   when   Captain.      Resides   in 

London. 

EASTEB    TERM,    1847. 

Castle,  Charles  Thomas.  1847-8.  Son  of  Charles  Castle.  Joined 
the  Royal  Canadian  Rifles,  1851.  Afterwards  joined  the  17th 
Foot.     Retired  1852. 

Friend,   George.     1847.     Son  of  George  Friend. 

Hankin,  Daniel  Bell.  1847-9.  Son  of  Daniel  Hankin.  h.  1834. 
St.  Aidan's  Theol.  Coll.,  1860.  Ordained  1859'.  Has  held 
Curacies  at  Liverpool,  Lydney,  and  St.  Mary's,  Islington ;  also 
the  Vicarage  of  Christ  Church,  Ware.  Since  1875  Vicar  of  St. 
Jude's,  Mildmay  Park,  London. 

Hartwell,  Charles.  1847-9.  Son  of  John  Hartwell.  Resides  in 
London. 

Humphry,  Edward  Wood.  1847-9.  Third  son  of  George  Humphry. 
h.  1832.  Cricket  Eleven.  The  above  and  his  six  brothers  were 
all,  in  turn,  long-stops  to  the  School  Cricket  Eleven.  After- 
wards at  Addiscombe  Mil.  Coll.,  gained  the  Prize  Sword. 
Entered  the  Bengal  Engineers,  1852.  Served  throughout  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  Allumbagh,  under  Gen.  Outram, 
and   the   siege  and   ca^Dture  of   Lucknow,    under  Lord  Clyde. 


A.D.  1847.  Register,  71 

Severely  wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with, 
clasp.  Retired  in  1868,  owing  to  ill-health.  Since  1870  Captain 
of  Invalids  of  the  Eoyal  Chelsea  Hospital,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Joyce,  Charles.     1847-8.     Son  of  Charles  Joyce. 

Kelly,  Fitzroy.  1847-9.  Younger  son  of  James  Birch  Kelly,  h. 
1833.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Prizes  for  Latin  Declamation  and 
English  Oration.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1856.  M.A.  1860. 
Called  to  the  Chancery  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1868.  Lecturer  in 
Equity  to  the  Incorporated  Law  Society.  Made  a  remarkable 
speech  in  the  Banda  and  Kirwee  case,  1866.  Owing  to  ill- 
health,  went  to  Ceylon,  where  he  practised,     d.  1877. 

Kensit,  George.  1847-50.  Son  of  Thomas  Glover  Kensit  (For- 
merly Clerk  to  the  Skinners'  Company).     Deceased. 

Mawley,  Henry  John.    1847-9.    Son  of  Henry  Mawley.     Deceased. 

Shuldham,  Molyneux.  1847-8.  Son  of  Molyneux  Shuldham.  Of 
no  business  or  profession.     Resides  at  Crawley,  Sussex. 

TuKE,  Arthur.  1847-8.  Fifth  son  of  Francis  Tuke.  h.  1832.  Major. 
In  command  of  the  armed  Constabulary  in  New  Zealand. 

TuKE,  Stratford.  1847.  Sixth  son  of  Francis  Tuke.  h.  1834. 
Formerly  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet,  in 
the  Majestic,  during  the  War  with  Russia,  1854.  Baltic  Medal. 
As  Senior  Lieutenant  of  the  Pelorus,  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  Tungwha,  and  destruction  of  five  junks  ;  also  in  command  of 
the  expedition  to  Changchow,  when  attacked  by  rebels.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Commanded  the  Bifleman  at  the 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mombara,  East  Africa.  Captain  retired. 
At  present  a  Travelling  Inspector  of  the  Privy  Council  (Ireland) . 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1847. 

Barker,  Edgar.     1847-9.     Son  of  Edgar  Barker.     Mem.  Roy.  Coll. 

Surg.,  1856.     Practises  in  London. 
DoDD,  Thomas  Francis.     1847-  .     Son  of  Ambrose  Thomas  Sturges 

Dodd.     Settled  at  Leeston,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Monk,  Arthur.  1847-53.  Son  of  Robert  Monk  (Writing  and  Arith- 
metic Master  at  Tonbridge  School).  A  farmer  at  Little  Trench, 
Tonbridge. 

Oliver,  George  WiUiam.  1847-54.  Eldest  son  of  George  Oliver. 
h.  1836.  Sixth  Form,  1852-4.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of 
Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1858. 
M.A.  1863.  Ordained  1859.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Ward- 
ington,  Oxon  ;  St.  Peter's,  Bedford  ;  St.  Barnabas,  Kensington  ; 
St.  Neot's,  Hunts  ;  St.  John  Baptist,  Kensington  ;  also  the  Chap- 
laincy of  the  Berkshire  Asylum.  He  succeeded  his  brother,  the 
Rev.  H.  A.  G.  Oliver  (Old  Tonbridgian)  as  Head  Master  of  St. 
John's  Wood  School,  London. 

Twiss,  Charles  Edward.  1847.  Son  of  James  Paterson  Twiss. 
Entered  the  Merchant  Navy,  and  died  young. 


72  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1847. 

ViNALL,  Edward.     1847-50.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Vinall.     d. 
1850. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1847. 

BiGSBY,  George  Gordon  Chamberlin.      1847-50.     Son  of  the  Eev. 

Charles  Bigsby.     Afterwards  at  Marlborough  College.    Entered 

the  Eoyal  Engineers,  1858.     d.  1874. 
Brydon,  William  Holme.     1847-9.     Son  of  James  Brydon.     Joined 

the  Bombay  xlrtillery,  1855.     With  the  Persian  Expeditionary 

Force  in  1856-7.     Present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the 

storming  and  capture  of  Bushire,  and  the  Surrender  of  Bushire. 

Present  as  Assistant  to  the  Head  of  the  Intelligence  Department 

at  the   capture  of   Mohumra.       Medal  with   clasp.      Eetired 

1860. 
Burgess,  Eobert   Edward.      1847-53.      Son   of   the   Eev.    Eobert 

Burgess.     Died  young,  from  an  injury  caused  by  a  fall  on  the 

ice. 
BuREA,  James  Salkeld.     1847-57.     Youngest  son  of  Wilham  Burra. 

Sixth  Form,  1854-7.     Judd  Exhib.     Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.     2nd 

cl.  Mods.      3rd  cl.   Lit.   Hum.     B.A.  1861.     M.A.  1864.     J.P. 

for  Kent.     Banker  at  Ashford. 
Catt,  Alfred  (has  assumed  the  name  of  Willett  in  place  of  Catt). 

Second  son  of  Wilham  Catt  (now  Willett).     b.  1837.     Fell.  Eoy. 

Coll.  Surg.,  1862.     Practises  in  London. 
Durst,  John.     1847-50.     (At  King's  College  School,  1851-5).     Elder 

son  of  John  Durst,     b.   1836.     Scholar  of   Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 

Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.    B.A.  1859.     M.A.  1862.    Ordained  1859. 

Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Stephen's,  Norwich,  and  Mattis- 

hall ;    the  Vicarage  of  St.  Peter  per  Mountergate,  Norwich  ; 

the  Eectory  of  North  Lynn,   with  Vicarage  of  King's  Lynn. 

Since  1882,  Vicar  of  Bredhurst,  Chatham. 
Earle,  Eobert  Henry.     1847-50.     Son  of  Eobert  Earle.     St.  John's 

Coll.,    Oxford.       B.A.  1856.      M.A.   1860.       Ordained,    1858. 

Curate  in  Charge  of  Minster  Lovell  from  1859  to  1867,  since 

which  time  he  has  held  the  Eectory  of  Kencott,  Lechlade. 

Earle,   William.     1847-52.      Son  of   Eobert  Earle.     Sixth   Form, 

1851-2.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.     Drowned  in  the  Isis  while 

an  undergraduate,  in  1854. 
Eraser,  William  Francis.     1847-52.     Elder  son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham 

Eraser,     b.   1834.     Emman.   Coll.,    Camb.     B.A.  1858.     M.A. 

1868.     Ordained,   1857.     Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Coggeshall 

and  of  Stisted,  Essex  ;  also  the  Vicarage  of  White  Notley  in  the 

same  county.     Eesides  at  Witham,  Essex. 
Helsham,  Douglas.     1847-9.     Son  of  Eichard  Helsham.     Went  to 

New  South  Wales  and  died  at  Sydney  in  1885. 
Langton,  Henry.     1847-51.     Son  of  John  Edwards  Langton. 


A.D.   1848.  Register.  73 

Newington,  George.  1847-51.  Younger  son  of  Samuel  Wilmott 
Newington.  h.  1836.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1861.  Practises 
in  London. 

PoYNDER,  Robert,  1847-8.  (iVfterwards  at  King's  College,  London, 
and  Moore  College,  New  South  Wales).  Eldest  son  of  George 
Poyuder.  h.  1834.  Ordained,  1866.  Formerly  a  Clergyman 
in  Victoria,  Australia.  Since  1883,  Curate  of  Greyfriars, 
Eeading. 

RoTHWELL,  Thomas.  1847-50.  Eldest  son  of  Richard  Rothwell, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  h.  1834.  Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1857. 
Resides  on  his  estate  of  Rockfield,  Kells,  Ireland.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  County  of  Meath.     High  Sheriff  in  1867. 

Walford,  Frederic.  1847-8.  (Afterwards  at  Charterhouse  and 
Durham  Schools).  Son  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  Walford.  h.  1835. 
An  architect. 

Welland,  Albert  Stanley.  1847-52.  Joined  the  67th  Foot  in 
1855.     Retired  1857.     Deceased. 

Yaldwyn,  Burton.  1847-52.  Second  son  of  William  Henry 
Yaldwyn.  h.  1837.  Joined  the  Bengal  Artillery,  1857.  Major, 
R.A.,  1875.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  China  in  1860, 
including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Sinho,  and  the 
assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Medal  with  clasp. 
Retired  1882. 

Yaldwyn,  Wilham.  1847-52.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Henry 
Yaldwyn.  h.  1835.  Went  to  Moreton  Bay,  (now  Queensland), 
in  1856,  and  entered  on  the  business  of  a  Squatter.  Nominated 
a  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  in  1868,  and  resigned  in 
1877,  on  acceptiDg  the  appointment  of  Police  Magistrate  of 
Dalby.     Promoted  to  Ipswich  in  1882. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1848. 

Beeching,  Arthur  Thomas.  1848-53.  Youngest  son  of  Horatio 
Beeching.  b.  1836.  Banker  at  Tonbridge,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
and  Hastings.  J.P.  for  Kent.  Resides  at  Ferox  Hall,  Ton- 
bridge. 

Hammond,  William.  1848-9.  Son  of  Henry  Hammond.  Admitted 
a  Solicitor,  1858.     Practised  in  London,     d.  1876. 

Hards,  Alfred.  1848-9.  (Afterwards  at  the  College  School,  Maid- 
stone). Second  son  of  John  Hards,  b.  1835.  First  went  to 
sea,  then  engaged  in  trade  at  Yalding,  Kent. 

Hards,  John  Thomas.  1848-9.  Eldest  son  of  John  Hards,  b. 
1833.  Studied  Medicine  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  Went  to 
New  Zealand  as  Doctor  on  board  ship  for  the  sake  of  his  health. 
Died  at  Tahiti  on  the  return  voyage,  1854. 

Harward,  Coningsby  Michael.  1848-  .  Fourth  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Netherton  Harward.  b.  1835.  Joined  the  12th  Foot, 
1854.     Captain  13th  Foot,  1861.     Retired,  1864. 


74  Toyibridge  School  a.d.   1848. 

Hopkins,  Charles.  1848-53.  Youngest  son  of  William  Bonner 
Hopkins,  h.  1834.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of  St.  Cath. 
Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1857.  M.A.  1860. 
Ordained,  1858.  Has  held  Curacies  at  Aylestone  and  Broseley  ; 
also  the  Vicarage  of  Duddington,  the  Eectory  of  Polebrook,  and 
the  Domestic  Chaplaincy  to  the  late  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 
Since  1871,  Vicar  of  Oundle,  and  1879  Rural  Dean  of  Oundle 
Eirst  Deanery. 

Langton,  Philip  Sidney.     1848-53.     Son  of  John  Edwards  Langton. 

McQueen,  David.  1848-50.  Second  son  of  Captain  Earquhar 
McQueen.     Went  to  China  and  died  there. 

McQueen,  Earquhar.  1848-50.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  Earquhar 
McQueen.  Now  of  the  Union  Bank,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

MoRFiLL,  WilHam  Richard.  1848-53.  Eldest  son  of  William  Mor- 
fill.  h.  1834.  Sixth  Eorm,  1850-3.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1857.  M.A.  1860. 
Ilchester  Lecturer  in  Slavonic  Languages  at  Oxford  for  the 
years  1870,  1873,  1883.  Author  of  "  Ballads  relating  to  the 
Reign  of  Ehzabeth  "  (Edited  for  the  Ballad  Society)  1873; 
**  Russia "  in  the  series  "  Eoreign  Countries  and  British 
Colonies  "  1880,  ''  Early  Slavonic  Literature,"  1883  ; 
**  Grammar  of  the  Polish  Language  "  (Triibner's  Series),  1884  ; 
and  the  articles  on  Polish  and  Russian  History  and  Literature 
in  the  **  Encyclopaedia  Britannica." 

Nicholson,  William  Newcome.  1848-50.  Son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Armitage  Nicholson.  Cricket  Eleven.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin. 
B.A.  1854.  M.A.  1858.  Of  no  profession.  Generally  resides 
abroad. 

Streatfeild,  Richard  John.  1848-50.  Fourth  and  youngest  son  of 
Henry  Streatfeild.  h.  1833.  Cricket  Eleven.  Christ  Church 
Coll.,  Oxford.  Played  in  the  Oxford  University  and  Kent 
County  Cricket  Elevens,     d.  1877. 

Toller,  Alfred  Weyman.  1848-50.  Son  of  Edward  Toller. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1859.  Practised  in  London.  Died  about 
1875. 

Whitehead,  Arthur.  1848-51.  Second  son  of  John  Whitehead. 
Trin.  Coll,  Dub.  B.A.  1854,  and  M.A.,  (by  incorporation), 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  Has  been  Curate 
of  St.  George's,  Ramsgate;  Minister  of  St.  Mary's  Chapel  of 
Ease,  Ramsgate,  and  since  1871,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Isle  of 
Thanet,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Westbere. 

Whitehead,  Charles.  1848.  Eldest  son  of  John  Whitehead,  h. 
1835.  A  Eellow  of  the  Linnean,  Geographical,  Antiquaries,  and 
Geological  Societies.  Member  of  Council  of  the  Royal 
Agricultural  Society.  Author  of  Reports  upon  Insects  injurious 
to  Agricultural  Crops,  prepared  for  the  Agricultural  Department 
of    the   Privy   Council,   and    many   treatises    on    Agricultural 


A.D.  1848.  Register.  75 

Subjects.  Also  of  ''The  evil  influences  of  Settlement  and 
Entail,"  "Night  Schools,"  (Cobden  Club  Leaflets),  and  other 
works.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent.  Besides  at  Barming  House, 
Maidstone. 


SUMMER  TERM,  1848. 

AcwoRTH,  WilHam  Pelham.  1848-51.  Second  son  of  George 
Acworth.  /;.  1835.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1860.  M.A.  1864.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Welborne 
and  Thorpe  in  Norfolk.  At  present.  Curate  of  Watermoor, 
Cirencester. 

Brown,  Walter  Stewart.  1848-54.  Fifth  son  of  Gentle  Brown. 
h.  1837.  Formerly  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  (King's  Own) 
Eegiment.  Staff  Officer.  Eetired  through  ill  health.  Now  at 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

Burgess,  Thomas  WooUey.  1848-51.  Sixth  son  of  John  Oakley 
Burgess,  J. P.  Served  as  a  First  class  Volunteer  in  H.M.S. 
Transit,  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Sebastopol.  (Medal.)  Afterwards  served  in  the  Eoyal  West 
Indian  Mail  Company.  Has  since  been  a  settler  successively  in 
West  Australia,  New  Zealand,  and  (at  present)  in  the  Eepubhc 
of  Uruguay. 

Flower,  Philip  Wilham.  1848-54.  Second  son  of  John  Wickham 
Flower.  Cricket  Eleven.  Iron  and  Tin-plate  Master  in  South 
Wales.  _  Formerly  President  of  the  Tin-plate  Masters' 
Association.  J. P.  for  Glamorganshire.  Author  of  "From 
Ocean  to  Ocean,"  and  "A  History  of  Tin  and  Tin-plates." 

Humphry,  Joseph  Godfrey.  1848-52.  Fourth  son  of  George 
Humphry.  Sixth  Form,  1851-2.  Cricket  Eleven,  (one  of  seven 
brothers,  all  of  whom  were,  in  turn,  long  stops  to  the  School 
Eleven.) 

Mello,  John  Magens.  1848-53.  Son  of  John  Arnold  Mello.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1859.  M.A.  1863.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Formerly  Curate  of  All  Saint's,  Derby.  Since  1863,  Eector  of 
Brampton,  Chesterfield.  Acting  Chaplain  to  the  2nd  Derby 
Eifle  Volunteers ;  Local  Secretary  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries ; 
Fell.  Geol.  Soc,  and  Mem.  Sci.  Soc,  of  Brussels.  Author  of 
"Holy  Scripture  and  Modern  Science,"  and  "A  Handbook  to 
the  Geology  of  Derbyshire." 

NoTTiDGE,    William.      1845-57.      Third   son   of    George    Nottidge. 

Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1861.     In  Holy  Orders,     d.  1865. 
Pellatt,    Frederick   Wilham.       1848-50.      Youngest   son   of    Mill 

Pellatt.     6.  1834.     Leather  Machine  Manufacturer,  in  London. 
SiKES,  John  Churchill.     1848-50.     (x\fterwards  at  Harrow  School). 

Youngest  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Sikes.     h.  1837.     Scholar  of 
■      Queens'   Coll.,  Camb.      B.A.  1865.     Ll.M.  1874.     Certificate  of 

Merit  of  the  Incorporated  Law  Society.     Ordained  1864  after 


7^  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1848. 

practising  as  a  Solicitor.  Has  held  Curacies  at  Edgmond, 
Salop;  St.  Michael  and  St.  Andrew's,  Derby;  St.  Philip's,  Earl's 
Court;  the  Chaplaincy  of  the  Surrey  District  Schools;  also  the 
Curacies  of  Hornchurch,  Essex,  and  Chevening,  Kent. 
Trustkam,  Wilham  Prince.  1848-53.  Only  son  of  Charles 
Trustram.  h.  1837.  A  Solicitor.  Practised  at  Tonbridge 
Wells  and  London,     d.  1875. 

CHRISTMAS    TEBM,    1848. 

Alforu,  Bradley  Hurt.  1848-55.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Alford.  h.  1837.  Sixth  Form,  1853-5.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip. 
B.A.  1859.  M.A.  1862.  Ordained  1862.  Has  been  Curate  of 
St.  Michael's,  Pimlico;  Vicar  of  Leavenheath,  Essex;  and  Curate 
in  charge  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hoxton.  Since  1877,  Vicar  of  St. 
Luke's,  Nutford  Place,  London. 

Besley,  Frederick  Eobert.  1848-51.  Son  of  Frederick  Besley. 
Wharfinger,  Nicholson's  Wharf,  London. 

BuDD,  Edward.     1848-9.     Son  of  Henry  Budd. 

GuiLLE,  Philip  MacLaurin.  1848-53.  Son  of  Philip  Guille.  Sixth 
Form,  1851-3.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven.  Scholar  of 
Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.    Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,     cl.  cir.  1860. 

Hallowes,  Arthur  Coleman.     1848-53.     Son  of  Thomas  Hallowes. 

Joined   the   38th   Foot,  1855.     Served   in   the   Indian   Mutiny 

Campaign.    Present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Meeangunge, 

the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and 

Nuggar.     Medal  with  clasp.     Eetired  1873.     Deceased. 
Hallowes,  Francis.     1848-52.     Son  of  Thomas  Hallowes.     Settled 

in  New  Zealand. 
Helsham,  Gustavus.     1848-9.     Son  of  Eichard  Helsham.     Eesides 

at  King's  Lynn.     J. P.  for  Norfolk. 
Herklots,  Gerard  Andreas.    1848-52.    Only  son  of  Gerard  Andreas 

Herklots.     h.    1833.      Cricket    Eleven,     Judd   Exhib.     Exeter 

Coll.,    Oxford.       B.A.    1856.      M.A.    1859.      Ordained     1858. 

Formerly   Curate   of    Hampstead.     Since   1872,   Vicar   of    St. 

Saviour's,  South  Hampstead. 
Hill,  John.     1848-9.     Son  of  John  Hill. 
HiNDE,  Walter  Henry.     1848-51.     Son  of  Henry  Hinde.     Admitted 

a  Solicitor,  1858.     Practises  at  Sheffield. 
King,  Knowles.     1848-50.     Eldest  son  of  Knowles  King.     h.  1834. 

Caius  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  King's  Coll.,  London.    Mem.  Eoy.  Coll. 

Surg.     Practised  at  Otago,  New  Zealand,     d.  1861. 
Lindsay,    Henry    Alexander.      1848-50.     (Assumed    the    name    of 

Carnegie,  in  addition  to  Lindsay.)    Joined  the  Bengal  Engineers, 

1856.     Served   in  the  Lidian  Mutiny  Campaign  at   Dellii  and 

Lucknow.     Severely  wounded.     Eetired  1859. 


A.D.  1849.  Register.  77 

PucKLE,  Benjamin  Whitmore.  1848-  .  Fifth  son  of  Eichard 
Puckle.  h.  1836.  Sometime  Captain  in  the  Isle  of  Wight 
Artillery  Militia.  Afterwards  engaged  in  the  Ee venue  Survey 
of  Madras,     d,  1876. 

EiDSDALE,  Henry  Eussell  Symons.  1848-53.  Fourth  son  of  George 
William  Hughes  Eidsdale.  h.  1838.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg. 
Practised  as  a  Surgeon  on  the  Eoyal  West  Indian  Mail 
Steamers,     d.  1865. 

Ward,    Samuel    Meire.       1848-53.      Youngest    son    of  the    Eev. 

Benjamin    Ward.      h.    1835.      Sixth   Form,    1852-3.  Tancred 

Medical  Student  and  Scholar  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  and 
M.B.  1858.     Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.     d.  1874. 

EASTER   TEBM,   1849. 

Baxter,  Michael  Paget.  1849-51.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Ordained 
1860.  Editor  of  the  "  Christian  Herald."  A  Lecturer  on  the 
Fulfilment  of  Prophecy. 

BouLTON,  Frederick.  1849-50.  Son  of  Thomas  Boulton.  Cricket 
Eleven. 

CoMMiNS,  Charles  Lilburn.  1849.  Only  son  of  the  Eev.  Joseph 
Edyvean  Commins.  Since  1853,  Clerk-assistant  to  the 
Legislative    Council    of    the    Colony    of    Victoria,    Australia. 

Marshall,  Charles  Lloyd.  1849.  (Afterwards  at  Hertford 
Grammar  School).  Eldest  son  of  Frederick  Marshall.  h. 
1833.     A  Medical  Assistant,     d.  1880. 

Paget,  Frederick  Arthur.     1849.     Son  of  Frederick  Paget. 

Smith,  George  Frederick.  1849-50.  Third  son  of  Edward  William 
Smith,     h.  1834.     Formerly  in  the  Bank  of  England. 

Smith,  Sidney  Coleridge.  1849-53.  Fourth  son  of  Edward  Wilham 
Smith,  h.  1839.  Went  to  sea,  first  in  Messrs.  Green's  East 
Indiamen,  then  in  the  ships  of  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental 
Company,  in  which  service  he  became  First  Officer.  Then  went 
to  Gloucester  Theol.  Coll.,  1868.  Ordained  1870.  Has  held 
the  Curacies  of  Long  Aston  near  Bristol ;  Wimborne  Minster ; 
East  and  West  Stowers,  Dorset ;   and  Pitcombe,  Somerset. 

Warlters,  John.  1849-50.  Son  of  Thomas  Warlters.  Died  many 
years  ago. 

Webber,  Edward  John.  1849.  Third  son  of  William  Webber. 
Joined  the  Bengal  Infantry,  (general  list,)  1859.  Afterwards  in 
the  10th  Bengal  Cavalry.     Eetired  as  Captain,  1869. 

Webber,  Preston  Hugh.  1849.  Second  son  of  William  Webber. 
Went  to  Tasmania,  where  he  died,  1885. 

Webber,  Wilham  Thomas  Thornhill.  1849.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham 
Webber.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1859.  M.A.  1862. 
Ordained  1860.  Formerly  Curate  of  Chiswick;  then  Vicar  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Holborn,  London.  Consecrated  Bishop 
of  Brisbane,  1885. 


78  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1849. 

SUMMER  TEEM,  1849. 

Ash,  Eobert  Halcott  Paul.  1849-54.  Youngest  son  of  the  Eev. 
John  George  Ash.  b.  1839.  In  the  Indian  Navy  previously  to 
taking  Holy  Orders.  Ordained  1864.  Formerly  held  the 
Curacies  of  Bracknell  and  Sunniugdale,  Berks;  Folkestone; 
St.  Michael's,  Guildford;  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Paddington; 
and  the  Vicarage  of  Emery  Down,  Hants.  Since  1880 
Chaplain,  Arley  Hall,  Cheshire. 

Besley,  Charles  Eobert.  1849-52.  Son  of  Frederick  Besley. 
Wharfinger  at  Nicholson's  Wharf,  London. 

Besley,  Edward.  1849-54.  Son  of  Frederick  Besley.  Wharfinger 
at  Chamberlain's  Wharf,  London. 

BiNNEY,  John  Erskine.  1849-54.  Son  of  John  Binney.  b.  1836. 
Sixth  Form,  1853-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. 
Hon.  4th  cl.,  Math.  B.A.  1857.  M.A.  1860.  Ordained  1859. 
Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  and  Bovey  Tracy, 
Devon;  the  Domestic  Chaplaincy  to  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch; 
the  Curacy  of  Hungerford;  and  the  Vicarage  of  Summertown, 
Oxford.  Since  1883,  Curate  of  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street, 
London. 

Brown,  Frederick  John.  1849-54.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Brown 
(Second  Master  of  Tonhridge  School),     b.  1837.     cl  1856. 

Caknell,  Amherst.  1849-50.  Son  of  William  Carnell.  Many 
years  in  the  Merchant  Navy.     Drowned  in  the  China  Seas. 

Carnell,  Clement  John.  1849-50.  Son  of  William  Carnell.  A 
Surgeon.     Deceased. 

Harrison,  Charles  Edward  George.  1849-50.  Son  of  Thomas 
Harrison. 

May,  Wilham.  1849-55.  Third  son  of  Thomas  May.  b.  1836. 
Sixth  Form,  1855.  Was  a  Clerk  in  the  London  and  Westminster 
Bank,  and  afterwards  in  the  Common  Pleas  Office,     d.  1857. 

Eawsthorne,  Charles.     1849-51.     Son  of  Thomas  Eawsthorne. 

Smith,  Joseph  Brandram.  1849-52.  Seventh  son  of  Benjamin 
Smith,     b.  1836.     Went  to  Australia,  where  he  died. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1849. 

Beale,  Percy.  1849-50.  Son  of  WiUiam  Beale.  Joined  the  10th 
Foot,  1853.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857-8.  Present 
at  the  Mutiny  at  Dinapore,  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  by  Eyre's 
force,  the  action  of  Delour,  the  capture  of  Jugdespore,  several 
actions  during  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow.  Led  the  party  of  the  10th  at  the  storming 
of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh.  Twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches. As  Adjutant,  was  at  the  Eehef  of  Azimghur  and  the 
action  of  Chitourah.  Staff-Officer  in  North  Behar  during  the 
winter  of  1857-8.     Eetired  1865. 


A.D.  1849.  Register.  79 

CuLHANE,  Anthony  Patrick.  1849-54.  Son  of  Daniel  Culhane. 
Schoolmaster  in  New  South  Wales,  xAustralia. 

Fraser,  Lewis.  1849-53.  Son  of  WilHam  Eraser.  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1862.  Ordained  1863.  Held 
the  Curacy  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham.  A  Member  of  Bishop 
Tozer's  University  Mission  to  Central  Africa.  Died,  at  Zan- 
zibar, about  1880. 

Jones,  George  Haines.  1849-55.  Only  son  of  Thomas  Jones,  h. 
1837.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1860.  M.A.  1864.  Called  to 
the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1863.  Afterwards  took  Holy  Orders. 
Curate  of  Portsea,  1881.     Besides  at  Southsea. 

Jordan,  John.  1849-50.  Son  of  John  Jordan.  Settled  in  the 
Province  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Kemp,  William.  1849-53.  Son  of  Nathaniel  Kemp.  Joined  the 
18th  Foot,  1854.  Served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  wounded  in 
an  assault  on  the  outworks  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  clasp ; 
also  Turkish  Medal  and  Order  of  the  Medjidie.  Captain,  1866. 
Sold  out,  1869. 

Leather,  Alexander  William  Dow.  1849-53.  Son  of  John  Wignell 
Leather.     Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Leeds  and  London. 

Maule,  Arnold.  1849-50.  Second  son  of  John  Templeman  Maule, 
M.D.  Formerly  in  the  Eoyal  Mail  Service.  Afterwards  in  the 
Woods  and  Forests  Service,  India.     Died  about  1880. 

Maule,  Ward.  1849-50.  Eldest  son  of  John  Templeman  Maule, 
M.D.  Cricket  Eleven.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  Cambridge  University 
Cricket  Eleven,  and  Kent  County  Eleven.  2nd  cl.  Civil  Law. 
S.C.L.  1854.  Ll.B.  1870.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  ad  eundem 
Gradum  Ll.D.,  1876.  Ordained  1856.  Formerly  a  Chaplain 
on  the  Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Estabhshment  at  Colaba  ;  also 
Acting  Archdeacon  and  Commissary,  and  Senior  Cathedral 
Chaplain.  Fellow  of  the  Bombay  University.  Now  residing  in 
France. 

NoTTiDGE,  Albert  James.  1849-59.  Fifth  son  of  George  Nottidge. 
h.  1840.  Sixth  Form,  1856-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Ash  Exhibitioner 
of  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1867.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1865.  Practises  at  Tonbridge.  W^as  Hon.  Secretary 
to  the  Committee  for  the  Eestoration  of  Tonbridge  Parish 
Church. 

RiDSDALE,  George  Lukin  Badcock.  1849-54.  Fifth  son  of  George 
William  Hughes  Eidsdale.  h.  1839.  For  some  time  a  sailor,  then 
a  gold-digger  in  Australia,  and  finally  the  proprietor  of  a 
cotton  and  sugar  plantation  in  Fiji.     cl.  1877. 

Eidsdale,  Septimus  Otter  Barnes.  1849-58.  Sixth  son  of  George 
Wilham  Hughes  Eidsdale.  h.  1840.  Sixth  Form,  1854-8. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1857-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Wadh.  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1861.  In  the 
University  Cricket  Eleven,  1863  (Wicket -keep),  and  Coxswain  of 
the  University  Boat,  1861.     Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 


80  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1849. 

On  the  way  to  India  rescued  a  man  from  drowning  in  the  Nile, 
for  which  he  received  the  Eoy.  Hum.  Soc.'s  Medal.  Kose  to 
the  position  of  Officiating  Commissioner  of  Berar,  Central 
India,     d.  1884. 

EussELL,  Charles  Martin.     1849-50.     Son  of  Henry  Eussell. 

Seddon,  Henry  Cooper.  1849-55.  Eighth  and  youngest  son  of 
Thomas  Seddon.  h.  1837.  Cricket  Eleven,  joined  the  Eoyal 
Engineers,  1856.  Served  in  Tasmania,  1859-64.  Has  been,  at 
various  periods.  Instructor  in  Construction  at  the  School  of 
Mihtary  Engineering,  Chatham  ;  in  charge  of  the  Designing 
Branch  at  the  War  Office ;  Superintending  Engineer  at  Ports- 
mouth Dockyard ;  Examiner  to  the  Science  and  Art  Depart- 
ment, South  Kensington,  and  to  the  Civil  Service  Commission. 

Thomas,  Arthur.  1849-53.  Son  of  William  Thomas.  Entered  the 
General  Post  Office  as  a  Clerk. 

WiLLOUGHBY,  Henry.  1849-51.  Son  of  Benjamin  Willoughby. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1857.     Practised  in  London,     d.  1881. 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1850. 

Baldwyn,  Courtenay  Frederick.  1850-3.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John 
Harry  Baldwyn.     Settled  in  New  Zealand. 

CuETOis,  Eowland  Latimer  Sidney.  1850.  Son  of  Eowland  G. 
Curtois.  Joined  the  1st  Foot,  1854.  Was  present  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Medal  with  clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal. 
Captain,  1858.     Eetired  1865. 

Davis,  Benjamin  Goodwin.  1850-1.  Son  of  Benjamin  Davis. 
Eesides  in  London. 

Day,  Henry  Hooper.  1850-4.  Son  of  David  John  Day.  h.  1836. 
Joined  the  88th  Foot,  1854.  Was  present  at  the  Battles  of 
Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  the 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  two  attacks  on  the  Eedan.  Medal 
with  clasps,  and  Sardinian  Medal.  Served  through  the  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign,  in  the  last  action  of  which  he  was  killed. 
Mentioned  four  times  in  despatches.  • 

Harrison,  Charles  Wilham  Ingleby.  1850-5.  Son  of  Charwick 
Ingleby  Harrison,  h.  1839.  Joined  the  Bengal  (now  the  Eoyal) 
Engineers,  1858.  Major,  1878.  At  present  Superintendent 
Engineer  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works.  Engaged  on  the 
Irrigation  Works  of  the  North- West  Provinces  and  Oudh. 

Jones,  Eichard.  1850-1.  Eldest  son  of  Eichard  Jones,  h.  1833. 
King's  Coll.,  London.  B.A.  Lond.  Univ.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Lincoln's  Inn),  1858.    Eesides  at  East  Wickham  House,  Kent. 

KiRWAN,  Eobert.  1850-2.  Son  of  Eichard  Kirwan.  Sixth  Form, 
1851-2.  Cricket  Eleven.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Marine  Artillery, 
1853.  First  in  the  Examination.  Served  on  board  the  Ad- 
miral's ship  at  the  Bombardment  of  Odessa,  in  the  Crimean 
War,  1855.     Medal.     Died  in  England  while  on  leave,  1856. 


A.D.  1850.  Register.  81 

Leather,  Frederick  John.  1850-3.  Son  of  John  Towlerton  Leather. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  J. P.  for  Yorkshire.  Eesides  at  the 
Friary,  Tickhill,  Kotherham. 

Oemsby,  George  Frederick.  1850-2.  Joined  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
1858.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign.  Was  present 
at  the  actions  of  Azzinghur  and  Jamo,  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Birwah,  the  action  of  Musserapore,  and  the  Trans- Gogra 
affairs  at  Bungaon.     Medal.     Captain,  retired. 

Penny,  Eobert  George.  1850-5.  Only  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Penny. 
Sixth  Form,  1853-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1860.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained 
1861.  Has  held  Curacies  at  Kibworth  Beauchamp,  and  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Westminster;  the  Chaplaincy  at  Moscow  (Eussia) 
from  1866  to  1879,  since  which  he  has  been  Curate  in  charge  of 
Eotherfield,  Sussex. 

Smith,    Herbert   Jowett.     1850-4.     Son  of    Benjamin    Smith.      In 


America. 


SUMMER   TEEM,    1850. 


Beown,  Edward  Alfred.  1850-9.  Youngest  son  of  Gentle  Brown. 
h.  1840.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Cricket  Eleven,  1858-9.  Captain. 
Scholar  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1853. 
M.A.  1866.  Ordained  1867.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Bebington, 
Cheshire ;  Penshurst ;  and  Birch-in-Eusholme.  Since  1875 
Eector  of  Burnage,  Manchester. 

BuEGESS,  Henry  Miles.  1850-1.  (Afterwards  at  the  Ordnance 
School,  Carshalton).  Youngest  son  of  John  Oakley  Burgess, 
J.P.  h.  1839.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1857.  Served  in 
the  expedition  into  Arabia,  and  destruction  of  Shugra,  1866. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1885. 

Julian,  Arthur.     1850.     Son  of  Edwin  Julian. 

Mathias,  Malcolm  Vincent.  1850-1.  Son  of  Vincent  Mathias. 
Went  to  the  Province  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  was 
drowned  there,  in  crossing  a  swollen  river,  about  1860. 

MuETON,  Walter.  1850-2.  Second  son  of  Walter  Murton.  &.  1836. 
Solicitor,  1858-75.  In  the  Civil  Service  since  1875,  on  being 
appointed  Solicitor  to  the  Board  of  Trade.  Author  of  "  Wreck 
Inquiries  " ;  "  The  Law  and  Practice  Eelating  to  Formal  Inves- 
tigations into  Shipping  Casualties  in  the  United  Kingdom  and 
British  Possessions,  and  before  Naval  Courts." 

Nash,  William.  1850-5.  Eldest  son  of  WilHam  Nash.  h.  1839. 
M.D.  Univ.  Edin.,  1862.  Entered  the  Army  Medical  Service, 
1863.  Surgeon-Major,  1876.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War, 
1878-80.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal.  Served  also  in 
the  Egyptian  Expedition  of  1882.     Medal  and  Bronze  Star. 

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82  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1850. 

Skipworth,  Patricius  Grey.  1850-4.  Son  of  Philip  Skipworth. 
h.  1836.  Sixth  Form,  1852-4.  Head  Boy.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Scholar  of  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  In  the  College  Boat.  Sen. 
Opt.  Math.  Trip,  and  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1858.  M.A. 
1865.  Ordained  1862.  Formerly  Assistant- Master  successively 
of  Lincoln  Grammar  School ;  the  Eoyal  College,  Armagh  ;  and 
Oakham  School.  Head  Master  of  Eishworth  School,  York- 
shire, 1875-9.  Vicar  of  Bonby-on-Humber  from  1878  till  his 
death,  in  1884. 


CHRISTMAS  TEBM,  1850. 

Allnutt,  Charles  Francis.     1850.     Son  of  Charles  Blake  Allnutt. 

Beers,  Wilham.  1850-3.  Son  of  William  Beers,  b.  1836.  Joined 
the  26th  Foot,  1854.     Lieutenant-Colonel  retired,  1878. 

Dunning,  John.  1850-6.  Younger  son  of  John  Dunning,  b.  1840. 
After  some  years  in  the  English  Civil  Service  (Controller's 
Department  of  the  Customs),  went  out  to  farm  in  Australia. 
Eeturning  home  for  his  health  died  on  the  voyage,  1867. 

Dunning,  Eichards  Horwood.  1850-5.  Elder  son  of  John  Dunning. 
b.  1838.  Joined  the  17th  Foot,  1861.  Served  in  various  parts 
of  the  world,  and  retired  with  the  rank  of  Major.  Publicly 
thanked  in  Nova  Scotia  for  rescuing  a  soldier  from  drowning, 
and  also  for  taking  charge  of  quarantine  during  a  severe  outbreak 
of  cholera.  Served  in  Jamaica,  in  1865,  during  the  Negro 
Eebellion,  and  in  Canada  during  the  Fenian  Eebellion.  Passed 
for  the  Staff,  and  in  Hindustani.  Served  as  Brigade-Major  and 
Officer  in  charge  of  Treasury  at  Neemuck,  Central  India,  1878-81. 
On  his  retirement,  was  thanked  for  services  in  General  and 
Station  Orders.     Eesides  in  North  Devon. 

Johnston,  Hugh  William.  1850-5.  Eldest  son  of  Hugh  Johnston 
b.  1837.  Sixth  Form,  1853-5.  Smythe  Exhib.  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1859.  M.A.  1862.  Ordained 
1861.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Worcester 
shire,  and  Salehurst,  Sussex.  Since  1864  Vicar  of  North  Cray 
Kent. 

Martin,  George  White.  1850-1.  Son  of  Adam  Martin.  Mem.  Eoy 
Coll.  Surg.  1859.  Lie.  Coll.  Phys.  Edin.  1860.  For  some  time 
House  Surgeon  at  Guy's  Hospital,  w4iere  he  held  numerous 
offices,  and  was  highly  esteemed.  Afterwards  practised  at 
Eochester.     cl.  1863. 

Ottaway,  William  Watson.  1850-6.  Son  of  William  Ottaway. 
In  business  at  Whitehall  Place,  London. 

Sammons,  Edward.  1850-6.  Son  of  James  Sammons.  Sixth  Form, 
1854-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.  A  Priest  at 
Brighton. 

Sheriff,  John  Lawrence.     1850-3.     Son  of  Francis  Sheriff. 


A.D.   1851.  Register,  83 

SiMSON,  Arthur  Theodore.  1850-2.  Thh'd  son  of  John  Simson.  h. 
1840.  East  India  Merchant,  late  Imperial  German  Consul  for 
the  Godavery,  Kistna,  Vizagapatam,  and  Ganjam  Districts  in 
the  Madras  Presidency.     Eesides  at  Sydenham. 

Simson,  Augustus.  1850-2.  Eldest  son  of  John  Simson.  A  mining 
broker,  &c.,  in  Tasmania. 

Simson,  Frederick  John.  1850-2.  Second  son  of  John  Simson.  In 
the  Madras  Presidency,  India,  from  1859  to  1867.  At  Winton, 
Tasmania,  from  1874  to  1879.     Now  residing  at  Havre,  France. 

Slade,  Harcourt  Beresford.  1850-5.  Younger  son  of  Captain  Henry 
Slade,  E.A.  h.  1839.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Resides  at  Putney. 

Slade,  Henry  George.  1850-5.  Elder  son  of  Captain  Henry  Slade, 
E.A.  b.  1837.  Formerly  in  business  in  the  City  of  London. 
Member  of  the  Ecclesiological  Society  till  its  dissolution.  Ee- 
sides in  London. 

Stoton,  William  Orlando.  1850-1.  Son  of  Wilham  Stoton.  Cricket 
Eleven.     Formerly  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Tooth,  Arthur.  1850-6.  Son  of  Eobert  Tooth.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
B. A.  1862.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained  1863.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  St.  Michael  the  Less,  Lambeth,  and  St.  Mary,  Folkestone ; 
also  the  Ministry  of  St.  Mary's  Mission  Chapel,  Chisv\^ick,  and 
the  Vicarage  of  St.  James',  Hatcham. 

Tudor,  WilHam  Eapp.  1850-2.  Son  of  Henry  Tudor.  Joined  the 
48th  Foot,  1858.     Eetired  1876. 


EASTER  TERM,  1851. 

Barnes,  William  Augustus.  1851-3.  Son  of  John  Barnes.  Cricket 
Eleven.     Said  to  be  living  at  Eyde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Chaplin,  Holroyd.  1851-6.  Eldest  son  of  John  Clarke  Chaplin. 
h.  1840.  Sixth  Form,  1855-6.  Lond.  Univ.  B.A.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1862.     Practises  in  London. 

Humfrey,  Cave.  1851-3.  Son  of  Lebboeas  Charles  Humfrey.  St. 
Bees  Theol.  Coll.,  1859.  In  Holy  Orders.  Eector  of  Cubley, 
Derbyshire,  since  1868. 

Minet,  William  Brissault.  1851-4.  Son  of  William  Brissault 
Minet  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  After  leaving  Tonbridge  became  an 
engineering  pupil  of  Sir  D.  Gooch  at  Swindon,  w4ience  he 
went  to  India  as  Engineer  of  the  Bombay  and  Baroda  Eailway. 
d.  1870. 

Nussey,  Anthony  Foxcroft.  1851-7.  Third  son  of  John  Nussey. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1861.  A  Solicitor 
in  London. 

Nussey,   Thomas   John   Hartley.      1851-3.      Second   son   of  John 
Nussey.     h.  1837.     Studied  Medicine  at  St.  George's  Hospital, 
G  2 


84  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1851. 

London,  but  did  not  follow  the  profession.  In  New  Zealand 
from  1859  to  1863.  Since  1863  has  resided  in  Queensland, 
Australia. 

EoLFE,  Wilham.  1851-5.  Son  of  John  Eolfe.  Was  brought  up 
as  an  Architect,  but  has  not  followed  the  profession. 

Steeeten,  William  Warren.  1851-2.  Second  son  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Thomas  Streeten.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn), 
1857.  Appointed  Chief  Justice  of  the  West  African  Settlements 
in  1880.  Eetired  1882.  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

SUMMER  TEEM,   1851. 

Howard,  John  Thomas.  1851-6.  Eldest  son  of  John  Flory  Howard. 
b.  1838.  Sixth  Form,  1854-6.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1862.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained  1865.  Has 
held  the  Curacy  of  S  waff  ham,  the  Curacy  in  charge  of  Burnham 
Thorpe  ;  the  Curacies  of  Starston  and  Pulham  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin  (all  in  Norfolk).  Since  1880  Vicar  of  Great  Plumstead, 
Norwich. 

May,  Allan.  1851-5.  Son  of  John  Thomas  May.  Of  the  Inland 
Eevenue  Office,  Somerset  House. 

Mell,  WilHam  Owen.     1851-2.     Son  of  Wilham  Owen  Mell. 

Eathbone,  William.     1851-3.     Son  of  William  Eathbone. 

Salwey,  William  Henry.  1851-3.  Son  of  Eichard  Salwey.  Joined 
the  26th  Foot,  1857.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of 
1868.  Medal.  Captain,  1864.  Eetired  1877.   Eesides  in  London. 

Shepheed,  Augustus  Burke.  1851-6.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert 
Shepherd,  b.  1838.  Sixth  Form,  1854-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl.  Nat.  Sci.  B.A.  1861. 
M.D.,  Oxford,  1877.  Fell.  Eoy.  Coh.  Phys.,  1875.  Noted  for 
his  treatment  of  lung  disease,     d.  1885. 

Shepheed,  Eobert.  1851-6.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Shep- 
herd. Fisher  Exhib.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1864. 
M.A.  1865.  Eowed  in  the  Oxford  University  Boat.  Ordained 
1867.  Formerly  Curate  of  Billesden,  Leicestershire.  Now  in 
America. 

Whyte,  William  Athenry.  1851-3.  Son  of  William  James  Whyte. 
Formerly  an  East  Indian  Merchant.  Made  the  journey  to 
Europe  via  the  Desert  of  Gobi,  Mongolia,  and  Siberia.  Fellow 
of  the  Eoyal  Geographical  Society.  Ordained  1877.  Vicar  of 
Picton,  Nelson,  New  Zealand.  Autohr  of  **  Travels  from  Pekin 
to  St.  Petersburg." 

CHRISTMAS  TERM,   1851. 

Beown,  Alexander  Nairne.  1851-5.  Son  of  Alexander  Eozel  Brown. 
A  merchant  in  China  for  many  years,     d.  1882. 


A.D.  1851.  Register.  85 

Chaplin,  Ayrton.  1851-6.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College.)  Second 
son  of  John  Clarke  Chaplin.  Sixth  Form,  1854-6.  Scholar  of 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1866. 
M.A.  1869.  Ordained  1866.  Formerly  Curate  of  Carshalton; 
Vicar  of  East  and  West  Looe  ;  Vicar  of  Stowupland,  Suffolk. 
Headmaster  successively  of  Stepney  Grammar  School  and  of 
Uckfield  Grammar  School.     Besides  in  Gloucestershire. 

De  Montmokency,  Eeymond  Hervey.  1851-3.  Eldest  son  of 
Major  Reymond  Hervey  de  Montmorency.  Sixth  Form,  1852-3. 
Cricket  Eleven.  Joined  the  65th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in 
1857.  Captain  1869.  Served  in  the  Chinese  War.  Medal. 
Afterwards  in  Civil  employ.  Rose  to  the  post  of  First  Class 
Assistant  Commissioner  in  Gude.     Died  in  England,  1880. 

Ellis,  Charles  Henry  Fairfax.  1851-4.  Son  of  Charles  Elhs.  h. 
1839.  Joined  the  Royal  Artillery,  1857.  Colonel,  1885.  Has 
been  on  the  Experimental  Department,  Woolwich  Arsenal,  and 
Secretary  of  the  Ordnance  Committee.  Assistant  to  the  Direc- 
tory of  Artillery  at  the  War  Office.  Highly  distinguished  as  a 
linguist  and  scientific  officer.  Now  sent  to  visit  and  report  on 
coaling  stations. 

McGiLL,  Herbert  James.  1851-9.  Second  son  of  William  McGill, 
M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Christ's 
Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1863.  An  Assistant 
Master  at  Aldenham  School,  Herts. 

McGiLL,  William  Edward,  1851-9.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  McGill, 
M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl. 
Mods.  2nd  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1867. 
An  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School  from  1863  to  1880, 
when  he  was  appointed  Head  Master  of  Hastings  Grammar 
School. 

Moon,  WilHam.  1851-3.  Son  of  William  Moon.  Settled  at  Cam- 
bridge, near  Auckland,  New  Zealand.     Maori  interpreter. 

PiCKANCE,  WilHam  John.  1851-8.  Elder  son  of  John  Pickance 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  h.  1841.  Joined  the  33rd  Madras  Native 
Infantry,  1859.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1885.  At  present  in  Civil 
employ  (Jail  Department). 

PiXELL,  Charles  Henry  Vincent.  1851-2.  (Afterwards  at  Leamington 
College).  Only  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Pixell.  h.  1840.  Trim 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1862.  M.A.  1867.  Ordained  1863.  Has 
held  Curacies  at  St.  Peter's  and  at  St.  Michael's,  Coventry ;  the 
Vicarage  of  Skirwith,  Cumberland ;  the  Curacy-in-charge  of 
Christ  Church,  Wolverhampton ;  the  Rectory  of  Frampton 
Cottrell,  and  (1886)  the  Vicarage  of  St.  Faith's,  Stoke  New- 
ington.  Author  of  "  Reasons  for  Ritual,"  '*  Pardon  and  Peace," 
and  various  sermons  and  tracts. 

Rust,  George  Hastings  1851-4.  (Afterwards  took  the  name  of 
D'Eye.)  Son  of  Edgar  Rust.  Cricket  Eleven.  Formerly  a 
Schoolmaster,     d.  1884. 


86  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1851. 

Shepheed,  Francis  Burton.  1851-2.  Seventh  son  of  the  Rev. 
WilHam  Shepherd,  b.  1833.  Sixth  Form,  1852.  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1856.  M.A.  1857.  Ordained  1857.  Has  held 
Curacies  at  Frindsbury,  Kent  ;  Whitechapel,  Yorkshire  ;  and 
Athorpe-Roding,  Essex.  Since  1861,  Rector  of  Margaret 
Roding,  Essex,  and  Lecturer  at  Blackchapel. 

Streeten,  Charles  Alford.  1851-6.  Fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Thomas  Streeten.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange 
Committee.  For  eight  years  Honorary  Secretary  to  the  Old 
Tonbridgians'  Dinner.  Chairman  of  the  Erith  Local  Board  of 
Health.  Life  Member  of  the  Grand  Council  of  the  National 
Conservative  League.     Resides  at  Erith. 

Turner,  Frederick  Torquato.  1850-3.  Third  son  of  William 
Turner,  b.  1837.  Banker.  British  Vice-Consul  and  Acting- 
Consul  at  Naples. 

Willis,  Henry.     1851.     Son  of  Charles  WiUis. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1852. 

Fenner,  Frederick.  1852-3.  Son  of  George  Richard  Thomas 
Fenner.  A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  A  noted 
oarsman.  Formerly  stroke  of  the  London  Rowing  Club,  and 
now  a  steward  of  Henley  Regatta. 

Jones,  Charles  Arthur.     1852.     Son  of  Charles  Jones. 

Lambarde,  Henry.  1852-4:.  Son  of  William  Lambarde.  Cricket 
Eleven.  Joined  the  54th  Foot,  1858.  Exchanged  in  India 
into  the  45th  Foot.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala.  Captain 
and  Adjutant.     Retired  from  ill-health  in  1880.     d.  1882. 

Nash,    Charles.     1852-5.     Third   son   of   Wilham    Nash.     b.  1842. 

Was  an  officer  in  the  Royal    (West  India)  Mail,  and  in  the 

Union  (Cape)  Mail  Steam  Navigation  Company's  services,     cl. 

1878. 
Pennell,    Follett.     1852.     Son   of   Richard   Pennell.     At   Rio   de 

Janeiro,  Brazil. 

Pennell,  George  Barrow.     1852.     Son  of  Richard  Pennell.     Trin. 

Coll.,    Dublin.     B.A.    1861.      M.A.    1865.      In    Holy   Orders. 

Yicar  of  Stadhampton,  near  Wallingford. 

Pennell,  Knowles.     1852.     Son  of  Richard  Pennell.     Deceased. 

Prole,  Roland  Le  Feuvre  Dixon.     1852-3.     Son  of  William  Prole. 
Of  no  profession. 

SUMMER    TERM,   1852. 

Carnell,  Thomas  Woodbridge.     1852-6.     Son  of  William  Carnell. 
Of  the  Union  Insurance  Company,  London. 


A.D.  1852.  Register.  87 

Deacon,  William  Cope.  1852-4.  Elder  son  of  Henry  Hodgetts 
Deacon,  h.  1838.  Admitted  a  Proctor  in  1862,  and  subsequently 
a  Solicitor.     Practised  in  London,     d.  1886. 

EsTRiDGE,  Loraine.  1852.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Thomas 
Estridge.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  afterwards  Choral  Scholar 
of  New  College.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained,  1878. 
Formerly  an  Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  and  at  Malvern 
School.  Has  since  held  the  Curacy  of  Alvechurch,  the  Vicarage 
of  Lodsworth,  and  (now)  the  Vicarage  of  Bursledon,  South- 
ampton. 

HoRNELL,  Robert.  1852-7.  Only  son  of  Robert  Hornell.  h.  1839. 
Sixth  Form,  1855-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1861.  M.A.  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple) 
1864.     Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer  in  London. 

Pierce,  Albert  Owen.  1852-8.  Younger  son  of  Samuel  Eyles 
Pierce,     d.  1873. 

Turner,  Frank  de  Mierre.  1852-6.  Only  son  of  Alfred  Turner. 
h.  1840.  Went  subsequently  to  the  Ecole  Speciale  for  Engi- 
neering at  Lausanne  and  took  the  diploma  of  C.E.  Also  a 
pupil  of  Sir  Charles  Fox  and  Sons,  Civil  Engineers,  London. 
Civil  Engineer  and  Commercial  Agent  at  Oporto,  Portugal. 
Assoc.  Mem.  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  London. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1852. 

Bigg,  William.  1852-8.  Son  of  Henry  Bigg.  Joined  the  63rd 
Foot,  1862.     Captain,  1869.     Retired,  1871.     Deceased. 

Boyd,  John  William.  1852-9.  Younger  son  of  Alexander  Pearson 
Boyd.  b.  1840.  Cricket  Eleven.  1858-9.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  In  his  College  Boat,  and  Captain  of  the 
College  Cricket  Club.  Plaj-ed  for  the  University  against  Surrey. 
Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1866.  Ordained 
1864.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Barnabas,  Kensington ; 
Chalfont  St.  Peter's,  Bucks  ;  the  Vicarage  of  Prestw^ood,  Bucks  ; 
the  Rectory  of  Denton,  Hunts  ;  and  the  Head  Mastership  of 
Magdalen  College  School,  Brackley.  Now  Curate  in  Charge  of 
Duntsbourne  Abbots,  Cirencester. 

Butts,  Charles  Edmund.    1852-4.    Son  of  Thomas  Butts.  Deceased. 

Chaplin,  Allan.  1852-7.  Third  son  of  John  Clarke  Chaplin,  b. 
1844.  Joined  the  Madras  Infantry,  1860.  Formerly  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  the  Governor  of  Madras.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  in 
Burmah. 

CoLLisoN,  Reginald.  1852-5.  Son  of  John  Collison.  Went  to  the 
Province  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Dixon,  Edward  George.  1852-5.  Son  of  Peter  Dixon,  b.  1837. 
Joined  the  8th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1857.  Brevet  Colonel, 
1881. 

Edwards,  James.     1852-3.     Son  of  Robert  Edwards. 


88  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1852. 

Geeatheed,  John.  1852-60.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Samuel 
Stephenson  Greatheed.  b.  1842.  Sixth  Form,  1857-60.  Head 
Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  ch 
Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1864.  M.A.  1882.  Ordained  1865.  Has 
held  Cm^acies  at  Penistone,  Yorkshire ;  the  Church  of  the 
Advent,  Boston,  U.S.A.  ;  was  also  Assistant  Priest  at  St.  Peter's 
Mazagon,  Bombay;  Curate  of  St.  Olave's,  Spitalfields,  London; 
of  St.  Augustine's,  Kilburn ;  and  Chaplain  to  the  Little  Sisters 
of  St.  Peter's  (Kilburn)  at  Littlehampton,  Sussex. 

Greatheed,  Stephenson.  1852-8.  Eldest  son  of  the  Kev.  Samuel 
Stephenson  Greatheed.  b.  1839.  Sixth  Form,  1856-8.  Judd 
Exhib.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coh.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class. 
Trip,  and  2nd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1862.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained 
1863.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Brampton,  Derbyshire ;  Hay- 
ward's  Heath,  Sussex  ;  Folkestone,  Kent ;  Prestbury,  Glouces- 
tershire ;  and  Peasedown  St.  John,  Bath.     Besides  at  Bath. 

Hanson,  Hesketh.      1852-4.     Elder   son   of   Samuel   Hanson,      b. 

1839.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1861.  M.A.  1865.  Ordained 
1862.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Padiham,  and  of  Hey  wood 
(both  in  Lancashire)  ;  also  of  St.  Botolph,  Cambridge  ;  and  the 
Vicarage  of  Marsworth,  Bucks  (resigned). 

Howell,   Thomas   Frederick   Gilpin.      1852-3.      Son    of    Thomas 

Howell.     Cricket  Eleven. 
Maekby,  Edward  Gillam.    1852-6.    Second  son  of  Frederick  Markby. 

b.  1838.     Admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1862. 
Markby,  Frederick   WiUiam.     1852-6.      Eldest  son    of    Frederick 

Markby.     b.   1837.     Cricket  Eleven.     Entered  the  War  Office. 

Subsequently  ensign  in  the  18th  Eoyal  Irish  Eegt.     Drowned  in 

the  Medway,  1858. 
Markby,    George.     1852-7.     Third   son  of   Frederick   Markby.     b. 

1840.  Entered  the  Merchant  Navy.     Now  a  Captain. 
Prole,  Henry.     1852-4.     Son  of  Wilham  Prole.     Went  to  Canada, 

and  engaged  in  journalism.     Drowned  in  the  Lachine  Eapids, 

Montreal. 
Pryor,    Eeginald.     1852-7.     Son   of    Alfred   Pryor.      Sixth   Form, 

1854-7.     Head  Boy.      Judd   Exhib.     Scholar  of   Univ.   Coll., 

Oxford.     B.A.  1862.     Deceased. 
Eeade,  Henry  St.  John.    1852-8.    Second  son  of  Wilham  Barrington 

Eeade.     b.  1840.     Sixth  Form,  1854-8.     Head   Boy.     Cricket 

Eleven,  1854-8,  Captain.     Judd  Exhib.     Scholar  of  Univ.  Coll., 

Oxford.     Captain   of    the    Oxford   University  Cricket   Eleven. 

1st   cl.   Mods.     2nd   cl.  Lit.   Hum.     B.A.  1862.     M.A.   1865. 

Took  Holy  Orders.    Formerly  an  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury 

College.      Afterwards   Head    Master   successively   of    Beccles 

Grammar  School;    the  Godolphin  School,  Hammersmith;   and 

Oundle  School,     d.  1884. 
Eedmayne,     George    Tunstal.       1852-4.       Fourth    son    of     Giles 

Eedmayne.     b.  1840.     (Went  from  Tonbridge  to  several  private 


A.D.  1853.  Register,  89 

tutors.)  Articled  in  1859  to  Alfred  Waterhouse,  (now  R.A., 
then  an  architect  at  Manchester).  Has  practised  since  1867  as 
an  architect  in  Manchester.  Assoc,  of  Royal  Inst.  Brit.  Archi- 
tects, 1872  ;  Fellow,  1877. 

Trollope,  Arthur  Barnard.  1852-3.  Son  of  William  Trollops. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1853.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1858. 
Played  in  the  University  Cricket  Eleven,  but  not  against 
Oxford,  owing  to  a  severe  injury  from  a  catapult  (bowling 
machine).  Ordained  1860.  Was  Curate  of  Alfreton,  Derby; 
and  afterwards  Rector  of  Cowlam,  Yorkshire,  where  he  died, 
1872. 

WooDGATE,  Francis  Henry.  1852-4.  Eldest  son  of  Francis  Wood- 
gate.  Joined  the  Indian  Army  in  1857,  and  served  in  the 
Mutiny  Campaign  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  of  Havelock's 
Force.  On  one  occasion  narrowly  escaped  from  the  mutineers 
by  swimming  the  Ganges  under  their  fire,  by  which  he  was 
wounded.  Was  present  at  the  first  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  the 
subsequent  siege.  Went  to  China  in  1860  with  the  8th  Punjaub 
Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts,  and  the  occupation  of  Pekin.  Died  in  1877  by  a  fall 
from  a  cliff  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea. 


EASTEB    TEBM,    1853. 

Dixon,  Charles  Frankham  Theodore.  1853-8.  Son  of  John  Bond 
Dixon.     Of  the  Land  Transfer  Office,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Dixon,  John  James.  1853-5.  Son  of  John  Bond  Dixon.  Formerly 
at  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand ;  now  of  the  Land 
Transfer  Office,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Flower,  John.     1853-5.     Son  of  John  Wickham  Flower,     d.  cir. 

1884. 

French,  Henry  Day.  1853-4.  Son  of  Henry  French.  Exhibitioner 
of  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1864. 
M.A.  1867.  Ordained  1865.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Ring- 
wood,  Hants;  St.  Mark's,  Surbiton  ;  and  East  Lockinge,  Berks; 
also  the  Vicarage  of  St.  Peter's,  Maidstone,  from  1874  to  1882. 

Le  Feuvre,  Henry  John.  1853-6.  Son  of  George  Le  Feuvre.  In 
the  Channel  Islands  Militia.     Gentleman  farmer  in  Jersey. 

RoLFE,  Hugh.  1853-7.  Son  of  John  Rolfe.  Agent  for  a  firm  of 
brass  founders  in  London. 

Saltwell,  Francis  Edward.  1853-6.  Son  of  William  Henry 
Saltwell.  Formerly  at  Buenos  Ayres  and  Valparaiso.  Now 
residing  in  Liverpool. 

Savile,  Philip  Alexander.  1853-62.  Son  of  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Savile.  Cricket  Eleven,  1861-2.  Football  Thirteen,  1860-1. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford,     d,  1869. 


90  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1853. 

Streeten,  Arthur  Aston.  1853-60.  Fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Thomas  Streeten.  Cricket  Eleven,  1860.  Football  Thirteen, 
1859-60.  Proprietor  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Civil  Inquiries 
Office,  Bond  Court,  Walbrook,  London. 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1853. 

Carnell,  George,  1853-6.  Son  of  George  Carnell  (Old  Ton- 
bridgian).     In  the  colonies. 

Carnell,  James.  1853-5.  Son  of  George  Carnell  (Old  Tonbridgian). 
In  the  colonies. 

Davey,  Alexander  George.  1853-4.  Son  of  Richard  Gibbons  Davey. 
Doctor  of  Medicine.     Practises  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Hewison,  Edmund.     1853-5.     Son  of  Lawrence  Hewison. 

Oliver,  Alfred  James.     1853.     Son  of  Alfred  Ohver. 

Wimble,  John.  1853.  Third  son  of  Edward  Wimble,  h.  1838. 
Formerly  an  architect  of  note  in  London,     cl.  1877 

CHBISTMAS  TERM,  1853. 

Atkinson,  Stephen  Edward.  1853-4.  Son  of  Edwin  Henry  Atkin- 
son, h.  1841.  Joined  the  50th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1859. 
On  the  Madras  Staff  Corps  since  1866.  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter-Master  General,  Madras,  since  1882.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1884. 

Bagster,  Charles.     1853-6. 

Bagster,  Henry.     1853-6. 

Ellis,  Henry.     1853-8.     Son  of  Henry  ElHs.     Deceased. 

Hanson,  Reginald.  1853-4.  (Afterwards  at  Rugby  School.)  Second 
son  of  Samuel  Hanson.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1864.  M.A. 
1868.  Merchant.  Knight  and  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London. 
Lord  Mayor  Elect. 

Isaacson,  Charles  Stuteville.  1853-8.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Stuteville  Isaacson,  h.  1840.  Sixth  Form,  1856-8.  Head 
Boy.  Smythe  Exhib.  Elected  Scholar  of  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb., 
but  afterwards  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.  11th 
Wrangler,  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1868.  Ordained 
1863.  Formerly  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Camberwell,  Victoria, 
Australia.     Since  1874,  Rector  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk. 

KiTTOE,  Edmund.     1853-4.     Son  of  Markham  Kittoe. 

Miller,  Robert  Low.     1853.     Son  of  Wilham  Miller. 

Moore,  Lorenzo.  1853-5.  (Afterwards  at  Rossall  School.)  Son  of 
the  Rev.  Lorenzo  Moore.  Now  has  a  farm  at  Papanui, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Salusbury,  Charles  Thelwall.  1853-9.  Eldest  son  of  the!Rev.  John 
Thomas  Salusbury.     Sixth  Form,   1857-9.     Judd   Exhib.   (Re- 


A.D.  1854.  Register,  91 

mainder).  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1862.  M.A.  1868. 
Ordained  1864.  Formerly  Curate  of  Chisledon.  Since  1866 
Eector  of  Tredinnock,  Monmoutlishire. 

ToKKiNGTON,  John.  1853-9.  Eldest  son  of  Laurence  John 
Torkington.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford,     d.  1861. 

Williams,  Charles.     1853. 

Wilson,    Clifford.     1853.     Son  of  Plumpton  Wilson.     Joined  the 

36th  Foot,  1857  ;  afterwards  in  the  94th  Foot ;  and  again  in 

the  5th  Foot.     Captain,  1866.     Eetired,  1871. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1854. 

Boyd,  Pearson.  1854-5.  Elder  son  of  Alexander  Pearson  Boyd. 
h.  1838.  Entered  the  Bengal  Army  (General  list).  Died  at 
Debroogurh,  1863. 

Eastes,  George.  1854.  Eldest  son  of  Silvester  Eastes.  h.  1841. 
M.B.  Lond.,  1866.  Fell.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  &c.  Formerly 
Surgical  Eegistrar  to  Guy's  Hospital  Medical  School.  Practises 
in  Paddington,  London.  Hon.  Sec.  to  the  Metrop.  Branch  of 
the  Brit.  Med.  iVssoc.  Chloroformist  to  the  Great  Northern 
Hospital,  London.  Author  of  "  A  Memoir  of  William  Harvey, 
Discoverer  of  the  Circulation  of  the  Blood,"  *'  Concerning 
Vaccination,  for  Non-professional  Eeaders,"  &c. 

Kelly,  William.  1854-9.  Son  of  Wilham  Kelly.  h.  1840. 
Solicitor.     Practises  in  London. 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1854. 

BiGSBY,  Wilham  Elhot  Deacon.  1854-60.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 
Bigsby.  Sixth  Form,  1860.  Formerly  in  China.  Now  travel- 
ling about  the  w^orld. 

Bkomley,  John   Eobert.     1854-8.      Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.   John 

Wilham  Bromley,     b.  1842. 
Bromley,  William.     1854-62.     Second  son  of  the  Eev.  John  William 

Bromley.     Sixth   Form,    1862.      Christ's   Coll.,    Camb.      B.A. 

1865.     M.A.    1869.      Ordained   1867.     Has   held    Curacies   at 

Huddersfield,  and   St.  Giles',  Shrewsbury.     Since    1871,  Vicar 

of  Sibton,  Suffolk. 

Burrows,  Eobert  Henry.  1854-9.  Eldest  son  of  Sir  George 
Burrows,  Bart.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Head  Boy.  Smythe 
Exhib.     Cricket  Eleven,  1858-9.  Demy  of  Magdalen  Coll., 

Oxford.     1st  cl.  Mods.     d.  1862. 

Caswall,  Charles.     1854.     Son  of  Charles  Caswall. 

Caswall,  George.     1854-7.     Son  of  Charles  Caswall. 

Caswall,  Eobert   Hadfield.      1854-7.      Son    of    Charles    Caswall. 

FiNNiGAN,  Daniel  James.     1854-6.     Son  of  Patrick  Denis  Finnigan. 


92  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1854. 

Greatheed,  Christopher.  1854-64.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Samuel 
Stephenson  Greatheed.  h.  1845.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-3. 
Entered  the  Forest  Department,  Bombay  Presidency  of  India, 

1872. 

Green,  Sidney  Faithorn.  1854.  Son  of  Eobert  Green.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1863.  M.A.  1883. 
Ordained  1865.  Formerly  Curate  of  Swinton,  Lancashire. 
Eector  of  St.  John  Evangelist,  Miles  Platting,  Manchester, 
from  1869  to  1882. 

Henniker,  Edward.  1854-7.  Second  son  of  Eear-Admiral  Major 
Jacob  Henniker.  h.  1839.  Sixth  Form,  1857.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,     d.  1870. 

Henniker,  Frederick.  1854-6.  Third  son  of  Eear-Admiral  Major 
Jacob  Henniker.  h.  1842.  Joined  the  96th  Foot,  1859. 
Captain,  1863.     Eetired  1864.     Of  Car  Colston  Hall,  Notts. 

Shepherd,  Edmund  Burke.  1854-60.  Third  son  of  the  Eev. 
Eobert  Shepherd.  Formerly  an  Assistant  Missionary  in  Borneo, 
where  he  died  in  1880. 

Tyers,  Thomas.  1854-5.  (At  Cheltenham  College,  1856-60.) 
Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Tyers.  h.  1844.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1866.  M.A.  1869.  Ordained  1869.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Widcombe.  Since  1872  Chaplain  of  the  Bath  Mineral  Waters 
Hospital. 

Walsh,  Nugent  Charles.  1854-7.  Only  son  of  Charles  Eobert 
Walsh,  h.  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Gray's  Inn)  1860.  Of 
the  Local  Government  Board,  Whitehall.  Author  of  ''The 
Medical  Officer's  Vade-Mecum  "  ;  "  The  Governor's  Guide  "  ; 
"  A  Manual  for  Workhouse  Masters." 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1854. 

Caenell,  Charles.    1854-60.    Son  of  George  Carnell.    In  the  colonies. 

Day,  Frederic.  1854-60.  Eldest  son  of  Lewis  Day.  b.  1846. 
Sixth  Form,  1864.  Cricket  Eleven,  1863.  Football  Thirteen, 
1863.  A  SoHcitor.  Practises  at  South  Molton,  North  Devon. 
Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  Geographical  Society. 

Edwaeds,  James  Mercer.  1854-8.  Eldest  son  of  James  Barber 
Edwards,  b.  1842.  Sixth  Form,  1857-8.  A  Solicitor  and 
Notary  Pubhc  at  Eamsgate. 

Falkner,  Evelyn  Sherard.  1854-9.  Son  of  Philip  Eichard  Falkner. 
A  Solicitor  and  Clerk  to  the  County  Magistrates  at  Newark, 
Notts. 

Falkner,  Trueman  Tully.  1854-9.  Son  of  Philip  Eichard  Falkner. 
b.  1841.  Sixth  Form,  1855-9.  Smythe  Exhib.  Also  Exhibi- 
tioner of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  (9th)  Class.  Trip,  and 
Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1863.  Notable  as  an  Alpine 
climber,  on  which  subject  he  wrote  many  letters  to  the 
Tonbridgian.     Deceased. 


A.D.  1854.  Register.  93 

Hallowes,    Keith   Edward  Coleman.       1854-9.      Son   of  Thomas 

Hallowes.     Settled  in  Australia. 
Harrison,  Archibald  William.     1854-6.     Son  of  William  Harrison. 

Joined  the  13th  Foot,  1863.    Eetired  1870.    Afterwards  Captain 

of  the  1st  Tower  Hamlets  Militia. 

Harwood,  Henry  Lennox.     1854-5.     Son  of  William  Harwood. 

Lawrence,  Edward  James  Eeginald.  1854-61.  Son  of  Henry 
David  Lawrence.  Cricket  Eleven,  1861.  Football  Thirteen, 
1859-60. 

Lawrence,  Julian  Babonan.  1854-9.  Son  of  Henry  David  Law- 
rence, h.  1841.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1861.  Bombay 
Staff  Corps,  1865.  With  the  8th  Bombay  Native  Lifantry.  Major. 

Platt,  Hugh  Edward   Pigott.     1854-60.     Second  son  of   Thomas 

Piatt,     h.  1843.     Sixth  Form,  1858-60.     Judd  Exhib.     Scholar 

of  Trim  Coll.,  Oxford.      1st  cl.  Mods.     1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A. 

1864.     M.A.   1868.     Fellow  of  Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.     Called  to 

the  Bar,  1875. 
Preyre,    Leopold  James  Lacey.      1854-7.      Son  of  Louis  Preyre. 

A  Captain's  Clerk  in  the  Navy  of  the  East  India  Company  until 

its  dissolution. 
Ross,  Henry  Alexander.     1854-61.     Youngest  son  of  David  Eoss. 

h.  1844.   For  some  years  a  coffee-planter  in  Coorg,  India.     Now 

in  Manitoba. 
Skipworth,    Septimus   Patrick.      1854-6.      Seventh   son  of  Philip 

Skipworth.     h.   1839.     Sixth   Form,    1855-6.     Smythe  Exhib. 

Scholar  of   Christ's   Coll.,   Camb.     B.A.   1861.     Surveyor  and 

Inspector  for  the  Caistor  Union,  Lincolnshire. 

Steinmetz,  William  Aubert.  1854-5.  Son  of  William  Steinmetz. 
d.  1882. 

Streeten,  James  Morgan.  1854-63.  Sixth  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Thomas  Streeten.  h.  1845.  Football  Thirteen,  1861-3.  At 
first  London  Secretary,  and  afterwards  Manager  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, of  the  London  and  San  Francisco  Bank.  Now  living  at 
San  Francisco. 

Strettell,  Arnold  Dashwood.  1854-8.  (Afterwards  at  Wellington 
College.)  Fourth  son  of  Major  Dashwood  Strettell.  h.  1845. 
Joined  the  109th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1862.  Served  with  the 
Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  of  1868.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  ability,  energy,  and  zeal.  Medal. 
Served  also  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-9  ;  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal.  Medal  with  clasp.  Was  also 
engaged  in  the  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition,  1881,  and  the 
Takht  Suliman  Expedition,  1883.  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
Wing  commander  of  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry. 

Strettell,  John  Edward  Francis.  1854-7.  Third  son  of  Major 
Dashwood  Strettell.  h.  1843.  Joined  the  9th  Madras  Native 
Infantry,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Died  on  the  voyage 
to  England,  1883. 


94  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1854. 

Watson,  Christopher  Stowell.  1854-9.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Watson.  &.  1841.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1857-9.  Football  Eleven,  1857-9.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1863.  M.A.  1866.  In  the  College  Boat.  Ordained  1864.  Has 
held  the  Curacies  of  All  Saints',  Brighton  ;  Smidridge,  Kent  ; 
St.  Mary  in  the  Castle,  Hastings  ;  and  the  Vicarage  of  East 
Earleigh,  Kent.  Since  1881  Vicar  of  Fernhurst,  near  Hasle- 
mere,  Surrey. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1855. 

Childers,  Eobert  Caesar.  1855-6.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 
Childers.  b.  1838.  Sixth  Form,  1855-6.  Exhibitioner  of  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  Entered  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1860.  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Ceylon.  Author  of  a  Pali 
Dictionary,  for  which  the  French  Institute  awarded  him  the 
Volney  Prize.  Eeturned  to  England  in  1864,  owing  to  ill- 
health.  Assistant  Librarian  to  the  India  Office,  1872.  Pro- 
fessor of  Pali  and  Buddhist  Literature  to  Univ.  Coll.,  London. 
d.  1876. 

Greene,  Thomas  Whitcombe.  1855-9.  Only  son  of  Thomas 
Greene,  b.  1841.  Sixth  Form,  1857-9.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1858-9.  Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  2nd  cl.  Lit. 
Hum.  B.A.  1864.  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1866.  A  Barrister-at-Law 
and  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools.  Author  of 
"  Outlines  of  Eoman  Law\" 

Markby,  Augustus  Phillips.  1855-7.  Fourth  son  of  Frederick 
Markby.     b.  1842.     A  Political  Agent. 

PiCKANCE,  John  Wilson.  1855-7.  (Afterwards  under  the  tuition  of 
the  Eev.  Maurice  Day.)  Younger  son  of  John  Pickance  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Ll.B.,  1868.  Ll.M.,  1871. 
Cuddesden  Theol.  Coll.,  1868-9.  In  Holy  Orders.  Formerly 
Curate  of  Clewer.  Curate  of  Eeigate  from  1872.  Winter  As- 
sistant Chaplain  at  Eome,  1877-86.  Sub- Warden  of  the  Church 
of  England  Soldier's  Institute  at  Aldershot. 

Stafford,  Charles  James.     1855.     Son  of  George  Stafford. 

Watson,  Thomas  Springett.  1855-7.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Watson.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.  Eowed  in  the  University 
Trial  Eights  Eace.     Deceased. 

Young,  Frederick  Vernon.  1855-9.  Son  of  Eobert  Young.  In 
business  in  London. 

SUMMER   TEEM,   1855. 

Childers,  Frederick  Francis  Blomfield.  1855.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  Charles  Childers.  b.  1840.  Formerly  a  coffee-planter  in 
India.  Now  manager  and  part-owner  of  some  coal-mines  in  the 
South  of  France. 


A.D.   1855.  Register.  95 

Ellis,  Edward.     1855-6.     Son  of  Eichard  Ellis. 

Langston,  Herbert  William  Douglas.  1855-9.  Younger  son  of  the 
Eev.  Stephen  Hurt  Langston.  Cricket  Eleven,  1859.  Football 
Eleven,  1859.  Barrister  and  agriculturist  at  Eossville,  Texas, 
U.S.A. 

Stewart,  Henry  Manfred.  1855-8.  Son  of  Henry  Stewart.  Be- 
sides in  Spain. 

GHBISTMAS    TEBM,    1855. 

Allan,  David  Alexander.     1855-60.     Son  of  Frederick  Allan. 
Allan,  Frederick.     1855-61.     Son  of  Frederick  Allan. 

Bentley,  Charles  James.  1855-8.  Son  of  Charles  Archibald 
Bentley.  Formerly  a  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
d.  1873. 

Carnell,  Henry  Hosmer.  1855-6.  Son  of  WiUiam  Carnell.  In 
the  colonies. 

Dixon,  Frederick  Mander.  1855-8.  Son  of  John  Bond  Dixon. 
Eesides  at  Brighton. 

Hedges,  John  Henry.  1855-9.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Hedges,  h. 
1843.     Joined  the  90th  Light  Infantry,     d.  1871. 

Humphry,  John.  1855-7.  Fifth  son  of  George  Humphry.  One  of 
seven  brothers,  all  of  whom  were  in  turn  long-stops  to  the  School 
Cricket  Eleven.    Died  at  school,  1857. 

Hunt,    James  Anthony.     1855-60.     Son  of   James  Anthony  Hunt 

(Old  Tonbridgian). 
Neville,  Frank  Hay.    1855-62.  Only  son  of  Joseph  Neville,  F.E.C.S. 

h.  1845.     An  architect,     d.  1871. 

Paramo  re,  James  Dunlap.  (Has  dropped  the  name  of  Paramore.) 
1855-62.  Son  of  David  Paramore.  Sixth  Form,  1861-2.  Judd 
Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1866.  M.A. 
1869.  Ordained  1869.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Hurst,  Lan- 
cashire ;  St.  Barnabas,  Homerton ;  the  Vicarage  of  Haverhill, 
Suffolk ;  the  Curacy  in  charge  of  Eedgrave,  Suffolk,  and,  since 
1881,  the  Curacy  of  St.  Giles',  Beading. 

Eawlinson,  Eobert  Wynter.  1855-6.  (Afterwards  at  Marlborough 
College.)  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  George  Eawlinson.  Went 
out  to  Natal  in  1864,  where  he  now  owns  a  large  sheep-farm. 

Soames,  George  Pochin.  1855-7.  Second  son  of  Francis  Soames. 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  186L  M.A.  1865.  Ordained  1865. 
Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Barnabas,  Holloway ;  All  Saints', 
Langham  Place  ;  Tunstall,  Staffordshire  :  and  Branston,  Lei- 
cestershire.    Since  1875  Eector  of  Lavendon,  Bucks. 

Strettell,  F.  D.  Cunninghame.  1855-8.  Fifth  son  of  Major 
Dashwood  Strettell.  Formerly  in  the  Bank  of  England.  Now 
in  the  Burmah  Branch  of  the  Bank  of  Bengal. 


96  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1855. 

ViNALL,  Thomas  Sutton.  1855-9.  Son  of  Frederick  Vinall.  Deceased. 

Ward,  Benjamin.     1855-6.     Son  of  John  Ward. 

Welldon,  James  Turner.  1855-66.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  James 
Ind  Welldon,  D.C.L.  (formerly  Head  Master  of  Tonhridge 
School).  Sixth  Form,  1863-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1864-6.  Captain. 
Football  Thirteen,  1861-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Also  an  Exhibitioner 
of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1870. 
An  Assistant-Master  at  Felstead  School,  1871-9.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1882.  Practises  at  Ashford.  Has  played  in  the  Kent 
County  Cricket  Eleven. 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1856. 

Dove,  Thomas  Montague.  1856-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Dove.  In 
business  in  Tonhridge. 

Flower,  Stephen.  1856-7.  Youngest  son  of  John  Wickham 
Flower,  b.  1840.  Joined  the  13th  Foot.  Afterwards  in  the 
86th  Foot  (now  called  the  2nd  Batt.  Eoyal  Irish  Eifies).  Lieut. - 
Colonel,  1884.  Has  been  Quartermaster-General  at  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  and  Garrison  Instructor  in  the  Cork  District. 
Author  of  "  A  Guide  to  Promotion,"  and  Lectures  on  Fortifica- 
tion, Military  Topography  and  Tactics,  Military  Bridges  and 
Military  Law. 

GoLDiNG-BiRD,  Guy.  1856-60.  Eldest  son  of  Golding  Bird,  M.D., 
F.E.S.  Joined  the  106th  Bombay  Light  Infantry,  1862.  After- 
wards in  the  20th  Foot.     Eetired.     Now  in  Canada. 

GoRHAM,  Arthur  William.  1856-61.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Gorham 
(Old  Tonbridgian) .     6.1846.     In  Australia. 

Hodgson,  John  George.  1856-7.  Son  of  Eichard  Wellington 
Hodgson.     Eesides  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Jekyll,  Henry  Joseph.  1856-9.  Son  of  Joseph  Jekyll.  In  New 
Zealand. 

Jekyll,  Joseph  Webblier.  1856-9.  Son  of  Joseph  Jekyll.  In  New 
Zealand. 

Law,  Arthur  James.  1856-9.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham  Law. 
b.  1844.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1866.  Winner  of  the  Broad 
Jump,  Camb.  Univ.  Sports,  1864.  Winner  of  the  Hurdle  Eace, 
Amateur  Champion  Meeting,  1867.  Ordained  1867.  Has  held 
Curacies  at  Heathfield  and  Beckley,  Sussex  ;  at  Eltham  and 
Mottingham,  Kent.  For  some  time  Eector  of  Pretoria  and 
Chaplain  of  the  Forces  in  the  Transvaal.  Eeceived  the  South 
African  War  Medal  with  clasp  for  services  in  the  Secocoeni 
Campaign,  1879.  Since  his  return  to  England  has  been  Curate 
of  Brent-Pelham,  and  since  1884  Vicar  of  Shalford,  Braintree, 
Essex. 

Low,  Augustus  Fisher.  1856-7.  Fifth  son  of  Captain  John  Hand- 
cock  Low,  H.E.I. C.S.  b.  1841.  Went  out  to  Australia  in  1860, 
and  is  now  settled  on  the  Flinders  Eiver,  Queensland. 


A.D.   1856.  Register.  97 

O'Hanlon,  Hugh  Francis.  1856-61.  Son  of  Hugh  O'Hanlon. 
Sixth  Form,  1859-61.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1861. 
Football  Thirteen,  1859-60,  Captain.  Scholar  and  Hulme  Ex- 
hibitioner of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl. 
Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1865.     Fellow  of  Lincoln,     cl.  cir.  1864. 

Oliver,  Henry  Alfred  Greene.  1856-62.  Son  of  George  Oliver. 
h.  1844.  Sixth  Form,  1861-2.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1860-2.  Football  Thirteen,  1860-1.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd 
cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1867.  M.A.  1871.  Ordained  1869.  For- 
merly Second  Master  of  Brentwood  Grammar  School.  Head 
Master  of  St.  John's  Wood  School  from  1873  till  his  death  in 
1880. 

KoGEES,  Edmund.     1856-60.     Son  of  Joseph  Eogers.     Deceased. 

Stidolph,  Harold  Edward.  1856-61.  Son  of  Edward  Stidolph. 
A  professor  of  music  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

SUMMER    TEEM,  1856. 

Druce,  William  Charles.  1856-8.  Youngest  son  of  William  Druce. 
b.  1842.  First  Class  and  Certificate  of  Honour  in  the  Inns  of 
Court  Law  Examination.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn), 
1863.    Practises  in  London.    Besides  at  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea. 

Hill,  Archibald  Oakley.  1856-7.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Benjamin  Hill. 
Was  for  six  years  in  the  Navy,  after  which  he  retired,  and  is 
now  living  in  the  colonies. 

Hill,  Benjamin.  1856-8.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Benjamin  Hill.  A 
Priest  of  the  Passionist  Fathers  at  Buenos  Ayres. 

McGiLL,  Kenneth  John.  1856-64.  Fourth  son  of  William  McGill, 
M.D.     6.  1848.     d.  1864. 

May,  Philip.  1856-61.  Son  of  John  Thomas  May.  In  the  Legacy 
Duty  Office,  Somerset  House. 

Shepherd,  Arthur.  1856-60.  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Shep- 
herd. Fisher  Exhib.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1867. 
Ordained  1868.  Held  successively  the  Curacies  of  Atherington, 
Devon ;  Bradshaw,  Isle  of  Man ;  and  Stock,  Ingatestone, 
Essex,     d.  1884. 

Soames,  Douglas.  1856-62.  Youngest  son  of  Francis  Soames.  b. 
1845.  Trin.  Coh.,  Dublin.  Ordained  1874.  Formerly  held 
the  Curacies  of  Leighland  and  Portishead,  both  in  Somerset ; 
and  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  Yorkshire.  Since  1880  a  Chaplain  of 
the  Forces.  Has  served  at  Woolwich,  at  York,  and  now  in 
Natal. 

Soames,  Joseph.     1856-7.     Third  son  of  Francis  Soames.     b.  1841. 

A  Solicitor.     Certificate  of  Merit  in  the  Final  Examination  of 

the  Incorporated  Law  Society,  1864. 
ToMLiNS,  Eichard  Hombersley.    (Afterwards  at  Shrewsbury  School.) 

1856-60.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  TomUns.     Lich.  Theol.  Coll. 


98  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1856. 

Previously  a  Civil  Engineer.  Ordained  1875.  Has  held  the 
Curacies  of  Chesterton  and  Bucknell,  in  Staffordshire.  Since 
1871  Chaplain  of  St.  Anne's  and  Curate  of  Abbots  Bromley. 
Kowed  in  the  Shrewsbury  Boat  against  Cheltenham  College,  1865. 

ToMLiNS,  Thomas  WilHam.  1856-60.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard 
Tomlins.  Scholar  of  Magd.  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip. 
B.A.  1868.  Ordained  1869.  Formerly  held  the  Curacies  of  St. 
Michael's,  Alnwick ;  and  Alton,  Staffordshire.  Since  1878 
Curate  of  Checkley,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Wall,  Charles  Yates.     1856-61.     Son  of  WiUiam  Henry  Wall. 
CHBISTMAS    TEEM,    1856. 

Austen,  Arthur  Elvy.     1856-7.     Son  of  Isaac  Austen. 

BuKD,  James  Merrifield.  1856-7.  Son  of  Timotheus  Burd.  Besides 
at  Maida  Hill,  London. 

Carnell,  Henry.     1856.     Son  of  George  Carnell.     Deceased. 
Chaelton,   Alfred.     1856-60.     Son  of  John  Sills  Charlton.     Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.     Practises  at  Brabourne,  Ashford. 

Deacon,  Henry  Pelham.  1856-9.  (Afterwards  with  private  tutors.) 
Younger  son  of  Henry  Hodgetts  Deacon.  b.  1846.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  1870;  L.S.A.  Lond.  Practises  at  Brondesbury, 
Middlesex.  Surgeon  to  St.  Peter's  Home,  Kilburn  ;  also  to  the 
St.  Monica  Hospital  for  Sick  Children. 

PiELD,  Jonathan.  1856-62.  Eldest  son  of  Jonathan  Field,  b.  1846. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1862.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1870.  Called 
to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1872.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Ulceby  and  Market  Stainton,  Lincolnshire. 

GoLDiNG-BiED,  Cuthbert  Hilton.  1856-62.  (Afterwards  at  King's 
College  School,  and  King's  College.)  Second  son  of  Golding- 
Bird,  M.D.,  F.E.S.  Lond.  Univ.  B.A.  (Honours),  1867  ;  M.B. 
(Honours),  1872.  Fell.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg. ;  Lie.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys. ; 
Assistant- Surgeon,  Guy's  Hospital ;  Lecturer  in  Physiology  at 
Guy's  Hospital  Medical  School ;  Examiner  in  Physiology  at  the 
Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  and  the  University  of 
Durham. 

Hadfield,  Alexander  John.  1856-7.  Son  of  Henry  Wilbraham 
Hadfield. 

Hadfield,  George  Samuel.  1856-7.  Son  of  Henry  Wilbraham 
Hadfield. 

Hadfield,  Henry  Joseph.  1856-7.  Son  of  Henry  Wilbraham 
Hadfield. 

Hadfield,  William  Eichard  Peel.  1856-7.  Son  of  Henry  Wilbraham 
Hadfield. 

Haggard,  William  Henry  Doveton.  1856-8.  (Afterwards  at  Win- 
chester College.)  Eldest  son  of  William  Meybohm  Eyder 
Haggard.     Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.     In  the  Diplomatic  Service. 


A.D.  1857.  Register,  99 

HiNDE,  Percy.     1856-7.     Son  of  Henry  Hinde.     Deceased. 

Lawson,  Heniy  Wise  Graham.  1856-8.  Son  of  Jonathan  Wise 
Lawson.     Bill-broker  at  Bombay,     d.  cir.  1870. 

Lawson,  WilHam  Campbell.  1856-7.  Son  of  Jonathan  Wise  Lawson. 
Formerly  a  Bill-broker  at  Bombay. 

EowLANDSON,  Charlcs  Arthur.  1856-61.  Son  of  John  Eowlandson. 
Civil  Engineer,  formerly  at  Bombay.  At  present  Eesident 
Engineer  and  Locomotive  Superintendent  of  the  Mersey  Eailway. 

Saunders,  Eichard  Eobert.     1856-7.     Son  of  Eobert  Saunders. 

Smith,  Stanley.     1856-61.     Son  of  Thomas  Smith. 

Stevens,  Eichard  Clavell.  1856-9.  Son  of  Henry  Stevens.  Joined 
the  96th  Eegiment,  1863.    Eetired  1869.    Now  in  New  Zealand. 

Stidolph,  Henry  James.  1856-61.  Son  of  Edward  Stidolph.  For- 
merly in  New  Zealand.  Now  working  in  London  as  a  lay- 
helper,  and  preparing  for  ordination  as  a  Missionary  to  New 
Zealand. 

Vaughan,  Henry.  1856-8.  Son  of  Andrew  Henry  Yaughan.  h. 
1813.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1864.  Captain,  1877.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1879.  Present  at  the  Battles  of 
Kambula  and  Ulundi  in  the  Zulu  Campaign.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  for  both  battles.  Medal  with  clasp.  Eetired  with 
rank  of  Colonel.     Eesides  in  Natal. 

Vaughan,  Eichard  Wyndham.  1856-61.  Son  of  Andrew  Henry 
Vaughan.     Settled  in  Natal. 

Ward,  Arthur  Wellesley.     1856-61.     Son  of  Eobert  Ward. 

Ward,  Charles  Henry  Cecil.  1856-63.  Second  surviving  son  of  the 
Eev.  Edward  Langton  Ward.  Sixth  Form,  1859-63.  Judd 
Exhib.  How  Exhibitioner  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.  An 
invalid.     Eesides  at  Norwood. 

Ward,  Frederick  William  Orde.  1856-61.  Eldest  surviving  son 
of  the  Eev.  Edward  Langton  Ward.  h.  1843.  Sixth  Form, 
1859-61.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1860.  Exhibitioner 
of  Wadham  College,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1865.  Some 
time  Tutor  to  unattached  Students  of  Oxford  Univ.  Ordained 
1868.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Giles',  Oxford  ;  Eockingham, 
Northamptonshire  ;  and  Shoreham,  Kent.  Since  1883  Vicar  of 
Pishill,  near  Henley-on-Thames. 

Wauton,  Charles  Joseph  Morrison.  1856-9.  (Afterwards  at  Eugby 
School  from  1860  to  1867.)  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Joseph 
Atherton  Wauton.  h.  1848.  Class.  Exhib.  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Camb.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1871.  M.A.  1873.  Late  Assistant- 
Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School,  and  now  Head  Master  of 
the  Preparatory  School  at  Tonbridge  Castle. 

EASTER    TERM,    1857. 

Austin,  Wilham.     1857-60.     Son  of  William  Austin. 
H  2 


100  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1857. 

Dove,  Stephen.     1857-64.     Son  of  Thomas  Dove.     Deceased. 
Franklin,  Charles.    1857-8.    Thh^d  son  of  Henry  Frankhn.    b.  1842. 

Sixth  Form,  1858.     Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1863.     Practises  at 

Putney. 
Hudson,  Thomas  Henry  Bankes.     1857-61.     Eldest  son  of  William 

Bankes  Hudson,     b.  1846.     Formerly  of  the  firm  of  Hatchards, 

(Publishers),  Piccadilly,  London,     d.  1884. 
Hudson,  Walter  Jowett.     1857-62.     Second  son  of  William  Bankes 

Hudson,     b.  1848.     Chemist  in  London. 
Isaacson,   Percy   Edward.     1857-60.     Son   of   the   Eev.    Stuteville 

Isaacson,    b.  1846.   Formerly  Collector  of  Customs  and  Harbour 

Master  at  Akyab,  British  Burmah.     Has  retired,  and  resides  in 

England. 
Isaacson,    Stuteville   John.     1857-61.     Son   of   the  Eev.  Stuteville 

Isaacson.      b.    1845.      Went    to    Australia,    where    he   died, 

1874. 
Lord,  James  Winser.     1857-8.    Only  son  of  Edward  Lord.    b.  1842. 

Farmer  and  hop-grower  at   Northiam,  Sussex.     A  Member  of 

the  Chichester  Diocesan  Conference  since  its  foundation. 
Mather,  Eichard  Increase.    1857-8.    Son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Cotton 

Mather. 
Mather,  Eobert  Brodie.     1857-9.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Cotton 

Mather. 
Mather,    Samuel.      1857-60.      Son   of    the    Eev.    Eobert    Cotton 

Mather. 
Newington,  Charles  Douglas  Godfrey.     1857-8.     Joined  the  Bengal 

Army,    1860.       Served  in  the    Campaign   on   the   North-West 

Frontier  of  India,  1863  ;    also  in  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla 

Pass.     Wounded.     Medal  with  clasp.     Captain,  1869 ;    retired, 

1873.     Eesides  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 

O'Brien,  John  Henry.     1857.     Son  of  the  Eev.  WilHam  O'Brien. 

Storr,  Charles.  1857.  Son  of  Francis  Storr.  Afterwards  at  Eepton 
School.  New  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1865.  M.A.  1866.  Ordained 
1866.  Formerly  Curate  of  Chilham,  Child's  Hill,  and  Brenchley. 
Since  1876  Eector  of  Matfield. 

Tebbs,  Wilham.  1857-8.  Son  of  Wilham  Tebbs.  Queens'  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1867.  M.A.  1870.  Ordained  1866.  Since  1880 
Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

SUMMER   TEBM,  1857. 

Austen,  Samuel  Charles.     1857-     Son  of  Eichard  Austen. 

Brown,  Harris.     1857-62.     Son  of  Andrew  Brown.     In  Texas. 

BuRRA,  Eobert.  1857-9.  Elder  son  of  Eobert  Burra.  b.  1840.  A 
Solicitor.     Practises  in  London. 


A.D.    1857.  Register,  101 

Burrows,  Frederick  Abernethy.  1857-60.  (Afterwards  at  Upping- 
ham School).  Eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  George  Burrows, 
Bart.  h.  1845.  Admitted  a  Sohcitor,  1869.  Practises  in 
London. 

Cobb,  Francis  Marsden.  1857-62.  (Completed  his  education  at 
Munich,  and  at  Brunswick  College  in  connection  with  Gottingen 
University,  where  he  studied  languages,  music,  and  painting.) 
Only  surviving  son  of  Francis  Carr  Cobb.  Since  1864  has  been 
engaged  in  the  family  business  of  bankers  and  brewers  at 
Margate. 

Cornell,  Philip.  1857-9.  Son  of  Philip  James  Cornell,  Phar- 
maceutical Chemist  at  Ipswich. 

Gibson,  Sidney.  1857-63.  Son  of  Wilham  Gibson.  Bead  for  the 
law.     Afterwards  engaged  in  tuition. 

Hall,  Samuel  Alfred.  1857-63.  Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Hall.  h. 
1817.  Had  passed  all  the  Law  Examinations,  and  was  about 
to  be  taken  into  partnership  with  the  firm  to  which  he  had 
been  articled,  when  he  died  in  1870. 

HoARE,  Edward  Brodie.  1857-60.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Canon 
Edward  Hoare.  h.  1841.  Sixth  Form,  1859-60.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1864.  M.A.  1868.  Banker— of  the  late  firm  of 
Barnett,  Hoares  and  Co.  Now  a  Director  of  Lloyds',  Barnetts', 
and  Bosanquets'  Bank,  Limited.  Chairman  of  the  National 
Bank  of  New  Zealand.  Coutested  the  Attercliffe  division  of 
Sheffield  in  the  Conservative  interest  at  the  General  Election  of 
1885,  and  Bradford  in  1886. 

Humphry,  Arthur.  1857-60.  Sixth  son  of  George  Humphry, 
Cricket  Eleven,  1859.  Football  Thirteen,  1859.  One  of  seven 
brothers,  all  of  whom  were  in  turn  long  stops  to  the  School 
Cricket  Eleven.  Was  preparing  for  the  Medical  Profession 
when  he  died  in  1867. 

Jackson,  John  Archer.  1857-60.  Son  of  John  Jackson.  Besides 
at  Hawkhurst. 

McGiLL,  Arthur  Ferguson.  1857-64.  Third  son  of  Wilham  McGill, 
M.D.  h.  1846.  Medical  Scholar  of  King's  Coll.,  London. 
Fell.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1874.  Practises  at  Leeds.  Professor  of 
Anatomy  to  the  Yorkshire  Coll.,  and  Surgeon  to  the  General 
Infirmary  at  Leeds.  Author  of  many  papers  in  the  Lancet  and 
other  medical  journals. 

Neville,  Ealph.     1857-65.     Only  son  of  Henry  Neville,     h.   1848. 

Football  Thirteen,   1865.      Emman.   Coh.   Camb.     B.A.  1871. 

M.A.  1875.     Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.     Formerly  practised  at 

Liverpool,  now  in  London.    Editor  of  "  Neville  and  Macnamara's 

Eailway  and  Canal  Traffic  Cases." 
Newington,  Albert   Wilham   Beatson.      1857-8.      Son  of  Samuel 

Newington.     Deceased. 

Newington,  Douglas  Philip  Davison.  1857-8.  Son  of  Samuel 
Newington.     Tea  planter  in  Assam. 


102  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1857. 

Etch,  Henry  Eoss.  1857-65.  Only  son  of  Henry  George  William 
Eich.  h.  1848.  Superintendent  of  Indian  Government  Tele- 
graphs. 

Salusbury,  William  Llewellyn.  1857-9.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
John  Thomas  Thelwall  Salusbury.  h.  1841.  Sixth  Form, 
1859.     A  Solicitor.     Practises  at  Leicester. 

ToMLiNS,  James.     1857-60.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  Tomlins. 
CHRISTMAS   TEEM,    1857. 

Allan,  John.     1857-60.     Son  of  Frederick  Allan. 

BuRRA,  Thomas  Fawcett.  1857-62.  Younger  son  of  Eobert  Burra. 
b.  1843.  Sixth  Form,  1860-2.  Head  Boy.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1860-2.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1860-1.  Captain.  Judd 
Exhib.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  el.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
B.A.  1866.  M.A.  1869.  Won  several  Open  Strangers'  Eaces  at 
Oxford.  Ordained  1868.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Stanmore ; 
Eock,  Worcestershire ;  Byfleet,  Surrey  ;  also  the  Vicarage  of 
Flamstead,  Herts,  and  the  Eectory  of  Kiddington,  Oxon. 
Presented  to  the   Vicarage  of  Linton  near  Maidstone  in  1886. 

EsTRiDGE,  Edward.  1857-61.  Youngest  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Thomas  Estridge.  Sixth  Form,  1859-61.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1858-61  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1859-61.  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1865.  M.A.  1869.  An  Assistant  Master  of 
Eepton  School  since  1866. 

Fisher,  Eobert.     1857-60.     Son  of  Thomas  Fisher. 

Fisher,  William  Waterworth.     1857-60.     Son  of  Thomas  Fisher. 

Godson,  George  Eushout,  1857-9.  Son  of  Septimus  Holme 
Godson.     Eesides  in  London. 

GoRHAM,  Edwin  John.  1857-62.  Second  son  of  William  Gorham 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1849.  A  Sohcitor.  Practised  in  Ton- 
bridge,     d.  1884. 

Haggard,  Bazett  Michael.  1857-60.  Afterwards  at  Winchester 
College.  Second  son  of  William  Meybohm  Eyder  Haggard. 
b.  1847.  Trin.  Hall.,  Camb.  B.A.  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Lincoln's  Inn),  1871. 

Paramore,  William  Peat.     1857-66.     Son  of  David  Paramore. 

Egberts,  James  Frederick.     1857-60.     Son  of  Adam  Eoberts. 

EoBiNSON,  Charles  Otway.  1857-61.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Oliver  Eobinson. 

EoBiNSON,  Stanley  Alexander.  1857-62.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Oliver  Eobinson. 

Smallpeice,  Frederick  Ferdinand.  1857-9.  Son  of  Mark  Small- 
peice.  b.  1843.  First  in  the  Law  Examination  of  Trinity 
Term,  1864.     A  Solicitor.     Town  Clerk  of  Guildford. 


A.D.  1858.  Register,  103 

Stone,  Edward  Baldock.  1857-61.  Son  of  William  Stone.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1859-61.    Football  Thirteen,  1860-1.    Barrister-at-Law. 

Woodward,  Richard  Francis.  1857-8.  Son  of  Richard  Woodward. 
Sixth  Form,  1858.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class. 
Trip,  and  2nd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1862.  Ordained  1864.  Curate 
of  Chapelthorpe,  Wakefield.  Afterwards  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School.    Later,  Rector  of  Donyatt,  Ilminster.    Deceased. 

Young,  Edward  Charles.  1857-8.  Son  of  Robert  Young.  Went  to 
New  Zealand. 

Young,  Wilham.     1857.     Son  of  Robert  Young. 
EASTEB    TERM,    1858. 

Alchin,  Alfred.     1858-61. 

Bakee,  Arthur.  1858-60.  Son  of  Joseph  Baker.  Was  in  the  Legacy- 
Duty  Office,  Somerset  House,     cl.  1885. 

Baker,  Charles  John.  1858-60.  Was  in  the  Civil  Service  at 
Somerset  House  as  a  clerk  for  a  short  time.     Died  young. 

Bird,  Henry  Rudolph  Cloete.  1858-63.  Second  son  of  Major 
Robert  Wilberforce  Bird.  Cricket  Eleven,  1863.  Football 
Thirteen,  1862.     Was  a  sheep-farmer  in  Australia,     cl.  1874. 

Bird,  Robert  Wilberforce  Merttius.  1858-63.  Eldest  son  of  Major 
Robert  Wilberforce  Bird.  Z>.  1845.  Cricket  Eleven,  1862.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar.  Practised  in  China 
down  to  1872.     d.  1874. 

CuFFE,  Alfred  Gordon.  1858-61.  Son  of  George  Cuffe.  Mem.  Roy. 
Coll.  Surg.,  1868,  and  Lie.  Roy.  Coll.  Phys.,  1869.  Practises  at 
Bradford. 

Godfrey,  Joseph  Wallace.  1858-9.  (Afterwards  at  Harrow  School.) 
Son  of  Joseph  Silvester  Godfrey.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Became 
a  Solicitor. 

Greatheed,  William.  1858-64.  (Afterwards  at  Blackheath  Pro- 
prietary School.)  Fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Stephenson 
Greatheed.  h.  1848.  Lond.  Univ.  Matric.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1873.  After  being  a  managing  clerk  for  seven  years,  gave  up 
the  Law,  in  order  to  study  at  Mason's  Science  College,  Bir- 
mingham. Author  of  various  articles  in  magazines.  A  Naval 
Artillery  Volunteer.     Resides  in  London. 

Greenhill,  William  Scott  Ridley.  1858-63.  Son  of  Wilham  Alex- 
ander Greenhill,  M.D.  b.  1845.  Sixth  Form,  1861-3.  Head 
Boy.     Judd  Exhib.     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,     d.  1866. 

Healey,  Henry.     1858. 

Jekyll,  John.    1858-9.     Son  of  Joseph  Jekyll. 

LiNDSELL,  Edward  Barber.  1858-64.  Second  son  of  John  Lindsell. 
h.  1846.  Sixth  Form,  1864.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1863-4.     A  Solicitor.     Practises  at  Hitchin,  Herts. 


104  Tollbridge  School  a.d.   1858. 

LiNDSELL,  John  Barber.  1858-60.  Eldest  son  of  John  Lindsell. 
h.  1844.  Sixth  Form,  1860.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Engineers, 
1864.     Major,  1884. 

Lindsell,  Wilham  Harry  Barber.  1858-66.  Third  son  of  John 
Lindsell.  Z?.  1848.  Sixth  Form,  1863-6.  Head  Boy.  JuddExhib. 
Football  Thirteen,  1864-5,  Captain.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  Proximo 
accessit  for  the  Stanhope  Historical  Essay  Prize.  B.A.  1871. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1875.  A  Member  of  the 
Midland  Circuit. 

Linton,  Edward  Wade.     1858.     Son  of  Wilham  Linton. 

Linton,  Lancelot  Wade.     1858.     Son  of  William  Linton. 

NixoN,  John  Evelyn.  1858-63.  Second  of  John  Walkinshaw 
Nixon,  h.  1843.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Christ's  Coll., 
Camb.  Till  recently  Principal  of  the  University  School,  San 
Francisco. 

Parkee,  AYilliam  James.  1858-64.  Only  son  of  James  Parker 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  Cricket  Eleven,  1864.  Football  Thirteen, 
1864.     Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Eeade,  Arthur  Edward.  1858-63.  (Afterwards  at  Haileybury  College, 
1864-5.)  Second  surviving  son  of  Edward  Anderson  Eeade, 
C.B.  h.  1848.  An  official  of  the  Indian  Government  Telegraphs, 
1867-79.  Since  1882  Secretary  to  the  Charing  Cross  Hospital, 
London. 

Eeade,  Lawrence  Edward.  1858-63.  Eldest  surviving  son  of 
Edward  Anderson  Eeade,  C.B.  h.  1846.  Cricket  Eleven,  1864-5. 
Barrister  and  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand. 
Practises  at  Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 

EiGG,  Herbert  Addington.  1858-62.  Second  son  of  Jonathan  Eigg. 
b.  1845.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.,  and  3rd 
cl.  Law  Trip.  B.A.  1868.  M.A.  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Inner  Temple),  1871.  Of  the  Northern  Circuit  and  Parlia- 
mentary Bar. 

Shute,  Henry  Gay.     1858-9.     Son  of  Gay  Shute.     d.  1881. 

WiLKiE,  Alexander  Francis.  1858-60.  Son  of  John  Penell  Wilkie. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1859-60.  Football  Thirteen,  1859-60.  In 
Australia. 

WiLKiE,  John  Wiseman.  1858-60.  Son  of  John  Penell  Wilkie. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1858-60,  Captain.      Football  Thirteen,  1859-60. 


In  Australia. 


SUMMER    TEEM,   1858. 


Aldekson,  Arthur.    1858-64.  Son  of  Jonathan  Alderson.  A  Solicitor. 

Alderson,  Frank.  1858-62.  Son  of  Jonathan  Alderson.  Christ's 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1867.  Ordained  1869.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  Burnham  Sutton,  Norfolk ;  Bodenham,  Herefordshire ;  and 
Dudleston,  Salop.     Since  1876  Perpetual  Curate  of  Dudleston. 


A.D.  1858.  Register,  105 

Bowman,  i\.lfred  Charles.  1858-63.  (Afterwards  at  school  at  Lau- 
sanne for  three  years).  Second  son  of  John  Frederick  Bowman. 
h.  1847.  After  three  years  as  a  clerk  with  a  firm  of  accountants 
in  London,  went  to  the  United  States,  and  entered  the  service 
of  the  Detroit  and  Milwaukee  Railway.  Has  passed  through 
most  of  the  offices  on  that  line,  and  is  now  its  State  agent  in 
Michigan.     Headquarters  at  Detroit. 

Daysh,  Charles  Edward.     1858-61.     Son  of  George  William  Daysh. 

Fielding,  Cecil  Henry.  1858-64.  Third  son  of  George  Hunsley 
Fielding,  M.D.  ;  F.R.S.  Sixth  Form,  1864-6.  Judd  Exhib. 
Also  Exhibitioner  of  Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Law  and  Mod. 
Hist.  B.A.  1870.  M.A.  1881.  Ordained  1870.  Has  been 
Curate  of  Littleborough,  West  Peckham,  Ide  Hill,  Teynham, 
and  (1875-85),  Highani,  near  Rochester.  Past  President  of  the 
Rochester  Naturalist  Club.  Author  of  "Symbolism,"  "A 
Handbook  to  Higham,  or  Curiosities  of  a  Country  Parish." 
Joint  editor  of  "  The  Rochester  Naturalist." 

Lodge,  Charles  Edward.  1858-60.  Son  of  Charles  Lodge.  Said 
to  have  been  accidentally  drowned  about  1875. 

LuARD,  Neville.  1858.  Son  of  Peter  William  Luard.  A  permanent 
invalid. 

LuARD,  Peter  John.  1858.  Son  of  Peter  William  Luard.  An 
opium  agent  in  Bengal. 

MiLLEs,  George  Ridley.  1858-63.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Milies. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1863.  King's  College,  London.  Obtained  the 
Leathes  Prize,  Prize  for  Practical  Chemistry,  and  Certificates 
of  Honour  for  Physiology  and  Botany.  Entered  the  Medical 
Profession.     Deceased. 

NoTTiDGE,  Herbert.  1858-9.  Son  of  George  Nottidge.  h.  1848. 
d.  1859. 

Reade,  Malcolm.  1858-63.  Fifth  son  of  WiUiam  Barrington  Reade. 
h.  1845.  Sixth  Form  (Modern),  1862-3.  Cricket  Eleven,  1863. 
Passed  eighth  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service  in  1866.  Murdered 
in  India  by  a  native  servant  in  1875. 

Roberts,  Edward  Philip.  1858-66.  Son  of  Philip  Roberts.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1865-6.     A  Solicitor  in  London. 

Schroder,  George.  1858-62.  Elder  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Schroder. 
h.  1843.  Went  from  school  to  Buenos  Ayres,  where  he  was 
book-keeper  at  a  Bank.  Afterwards  book-keeper  in  a  Bank  in 
Costa  Rica.     Now  residing  at  San  Francisco. 

Schroder,  Joseph  Henry.  1858-63.  Younger  son  of  Joseph  Henry 
Schroder.  Cricket  Eleven,  1862-3.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-3. 
Formerly  an  accountant  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London. 

Simpson,  Archibald  Henry.  1858-61.  Third  son  of  George  Simpson. 
h.  1843.  Sixth  Form,  1858-61.  Head  Boy.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Football  Thirteen,  1859-60.     Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of 


106  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1858. 

Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip.  (8th).  B.A.  1865. 
M.x\.  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1868.  Practised 
for  many  years  in  London.    Now  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1858. 

Baiss,  James.  1858-61.  Son  of  James  Baiss.  Settled  in  Texas, 
United  States  of  America. 

Baly,  Charles.     1858-9.     A  dentist  in  London. 

Barnard,  Wyatt  D'Auvergne.  1858-66.  Son  of  John  Wyatt  Bar- 
nard. Sixth  Form,  1864-6.  Judd  Exhib.  (Remainder).  Scholar 
of  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1870.  An 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School. 

Dyke,  Reginald.  1858-61.  Son  of  Colonel  John  Dixon  Dyke.  In 
Australia. 

Humphry,  Francis.  1858-63.  Youngest  son  of  George  Humphry,  b. 
1845.  Sixth  Form,  1862-3.  Cricket  Eleven,  1860-3.  Football 
Thirteen,  1861-2.  The  last  of  seven  brothers,  all  of  whom  were 
in  turn  long-stops  to  the  School  Cricket  Eleven.  Sub-manager 
of  the  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Ayres. 

Parish,  Charles  Woodbyne.  1858-62.  (Afterwards  at  Lancing 
College.)  Younger  son  of  Sir  George  Woodbine  Parish,  K.C.H. 
Resides  at  St.  Petersburgh,  and  Quarry  House,  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea. 

Parish,  George  Woodbyne.  1858-61.  Elder  son  of  Sir  George  Wood- 
bine, K.C.H.     b.  1846.     Died  at  School,  1861. 

Richardson,  Henry  Adair.  1858-65.  Only  son  of  William  Richard- 
son, M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1861-5.  Head  Boy,  1863-5.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1862-5.  Captain,  1863-5.  Football  Thirteen,  1863-4. 
Captain.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1869.  Played  several  years 
in  the  Cambridge  University  Cricket  Eleven,  and  was  Captain  ; 
played  also  for  Kent.     In  business  at  Bombay. 

Smith,  George.  1858-60.  Eldest  son  of  Hugh  Walhs  Smith,  b. 
1843.  Doctor  of  Dental  Surgery.  (D.D.S.)  Member  of 
Chicago  (U.S.i\.)  Dental  Society.     Practises  at  Chicago. 

Smith,  Hugh  Frederick.  1858-61.  Second  son  of  Hugh  Walhs 
Smith.  Entered  the  88th  Foot,  1866.  Captain,  1870.  After- 
wards in  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Wing  Officer  of  Jacob's 
Rifles  (30th  Bombay  Native  Infantry).  Killed  in  action  at 
Maiwand,  1880. 

Stead,  Alfred  James.  1858-60.  Only  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Stead. 
b.  1845.  Entered  the  Bengal  Army.  Now  Major  and  Wing 
Commander  of  the  11th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Served  in 
the  Bhootan  Expedition,  1864.  Medal.  Also  in  the  Afghan 
War,  1878-9.     Medal.     Also  in  the  Burmah  Expedition,  1886. 

Towers,  Wilham.  1858-65.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  Grainger  Law- 
rence Towers.     Resides  at  Leighton  Buzzard. 


A.D.  1859.  Register.  107 

Turner,  Skinner  Calvert.     1858.     Son  of  John  Fiilling  Turner. 

Watson,  Howard  Aylwim.  ]  858-9.  (Subsequently  at  schools  at 
Maidstone  and  Manchester).  Son  of  the  Kev.  Thomas  \¥atson. 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1870.  Ordained  1872.  Has 
held  the  Curacies  of  Battle  ;  St.  Nicholas,  Eochester ;  Water- 
ingbury  and  Leeds,  Kent ;  and  since  1881  the  Curacy  of 
Boughton  Malherbe,  Maidstone. 


EASTEB    TEEM,    1859. 

Annison,  Kichard  William.  1859-64.  Second  son  of  Eichard 
William  Annison.     Grocer  at  Tonbridge. 

Bromley,  Henry  Eoseneath.  1859-62.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  John 
William  Bromley.     Eesides  at  Sydenham. 

Carnell,  William.     1859-63.     Son  of  George   Carnell.     Deceased. 

Day,  Alfred  Edward.  1859-64.  (Afterwards  at  Cheltenham 
College).  Younger  son  of  Lewis  Day.  b.  1850.  Passed  the 
final  examination  for  the  Law,  but  was  never  admitted  a 
Solicitor.  Went  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Gold  Diggings. 
Afterwards  joined  the  Cape  Mounted  Eifles.  Died  in  the 
Transvaal,  1880. 

EwART,  John  Henry.  1859-62.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1871. 
Lie.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.,  1871.  Practises  at  Cheetham  Hill,  near 
Manchester. 

EwBANK,  Francis.  1859-62.  Son  of  Henry  Ew^bank.  A  Dentist 
in  London.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  1867.  Dental  Surgeon  to 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Late  House  Surgeon  to  the 
Eoyal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 

Lindridge,  George  Edward.  1859-60.  Eldest  son  of  George 
Lindridge.  b.  1845.  Died  from  the  effects  of  an  accident  when 
skating,  1861. 

Low,  Gustavus  John.  1859-65.  Sixth  son  of  Captain  John  Hand- 
cock  Low,  H.E.I.C.S.  b.  1847.  Sixth  Form,  1864-5.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1864-5.  Bengal  Uucovenanted  Civil  Service  (Oudh 
Police),  1866-85.  Eetired  on  account  of  ill-health.  Secretary 
to  the  Old  Boys'  Dinner  since  1884.     Eesides  in  London. 

Mills,  John  Blanchard.  1859-62.  Second  son  of  Henry  Mills 
(Indian  Judge).  Of  the  Eailway  Department,  Cooktown, 
Queensland . 

Nixon,  Arundel.  1859-63.  Third  son  of  John  Walkinshaw  Nixon. 
Sixth  Form,  1861-3.  Obtained,  but  did  not  accept  a  Scholar- 
ship at  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  Honours  in  Lond.  Univ.  Matric. 
Died  young. 

Pardoe,  Henry  Windsor.  1859-60.  Son  of  George  Pardoe. 
Entered  the  2nd  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  1862.  Eose  to  the 
rank  of  Captain,  and  was  Adjutant  for  twelve  years,     d.  1878. 


108  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1859. 

Philips,  Charles  Edward.  1859-61.  Son  of  George  M.  Philips. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1869.     Practises  at  Hertford. 

Savill,  Arthur.  1859.  Son  of  Samuel  Savill.  Died  in  the  Easter 
holidays,  1859. 

Smallpeice,  Henry  Herbert.  1859-62.  Son  of  Mark  Smallpeice. 
Entered  the  66th  Eegiment,  1865.  Instructor  of  Musketry, 
1873.     Captain,  1879.     Died  in  India,  1879. 

TuKNER,  Benjamin  Brecknell.  1859-63.  (Afterwards  at  Schools  at 
Geneva  and  Amiens).  Eldest  son  of  Benjamin  B.  Turner,  h. 
1848.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Besides  at 
Queen  Anne's  Gate,  Westminster. 

Whitmore,  Wilham  Beach.  1859-65.  Eldest  son  of  John 
Whitmore.  h.  1847.  Sixth  Form,  1864-5.  Warnford  Med. 
Schol.  at  King's  College,  London.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg. 
M.B.  London  Univ.  Formerly  House  Surgeon  and  Surgical 
Eegistrar  to  King's  College  Hospital.  Medical  Officer  to  the 
S.S.  Investigator  when  laying  the  Submarine  Cable  from  Java 
to  Australia.  Medical  Superintendent,  Kensington  Infirmary. 
1872-81.     Now  in  private  practice  in  London. 

YouNCx,  Keith  Downes.  1859-64.  Eldest  son  of  George  Adam 
Young,  h.  1848.  Architect.  Appointed  in  1881,  Architect  to 
the  London  Fever  Hospital,  and  in  1885  to  the  Middlesex 
Hospital.  Author  of  (joint)  contribution  to  "  Our  Homes," 
(Cassell's),  and  a  portion  of  "Helps  to  Health,"  (Kegan  Paul, 
1885) ;  also  of  papers  on  Baths,  Cottage  Hospitals,  &c.,  con- 
tributed to  various  English  and  American  journals. 

SUMMER  TEEM,  1859. 

HoARE,  John  Gurney.  1859-65.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Canon 
Edward  Hoare.  Sixth  Form,  1863-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1864-5.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Tied  for  the  High  Jump 
in  the  Inter-University  sports.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A. 
1869.  M.A.  1873.  Ordained  1873.  Formerly  Assistant  Master 
at  Eepton  School.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Sculcoates, 
Kingston-upon-HuU,  Sunderland,  and  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge 
Wells.     Since  1877  Vicar  of  St.  Dunstan's,  Canterbury. 

May,  Eichard  Cooke.  1859-65.  Son  of  Wilham  May.  Member 
of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Mercer,  Frederick  John.  1859-61.  Son  of  George  Mercer,  b. 
1848.  Admitted  a  Solicitor.  Practised  at  Deal  from  1870  to 
1879,  when  he  w^ent  to  Australia,  and  was  accidentally  drowned 
at  Sydney,  1882. 

Otw\\y,  John  Jocelyn.  1859-61.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Cooke 
Otway.     cl.  1866. 

Otway,  Eobert  Cooke.  1859-64.  Second  (only  surviving)  son  of 
the  Eev.  Cooke  Otway.  b.  1846.  Joined  the  13th  Foot,  (now 
Prince  Albert's  Somersetsliire  Light  Infantry),  1867.     Captain, 


A.D.  1859.  Register.  109 

1878.  Served  in  the  South  African  Campaign  of  1878-9, 
comprising  the  expedition  against  Secocoeni,  the  Zulu  War,  and 
the  battle  of  Ulundi.     Medal  with  clasp. 

Pyne,  Arthur  John.  1859-60.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham  Masters 
Pyne.     Farmer  in  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Pyne,  Charles  Frank  Masters.  1859-65.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham 
Masters  Pyne.     Deceased. 

Pyne,  Jasper  Douglas.  1859-65.  Son  of  the  Eev.  William  Masters 
Pyne.  h.  1847.  Tenant  Farmer  in  Ireland.  Member  of 
Parliament  (Nationalist)  for  the  Western  Division  ofWaterford. 
Eesides  at  Lisfanny  Castle,  co.  Waterford. 

Pyne,  Wilham  Beynham.  1859-60.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham 
Masters  Pyne.     Settled  in  New  Zealand. 

EuTLEY,  Samuel  Baldock.  1859-65.  Son  of  Samuel  Eutley. 
Farming  at  West  Court,  Chalk,  Kent. 

Turner,  Henry.     1859-61.     Son  of  Eichard  Turner. 

CHRISTMAS    TERM,    1859. 

Carnell,  Edward  Herbert.  1859.  (Afterwards  at  School  at 
Tunbridge  Wells).  Eldest  son  of  Edward  Carnell.  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  h.  1848.  Chief  Clerk  in  the  Maldon  Branch  of 
the  Loudon  and  County  Bank. 

Champneys,   Henry   Walpole.      1859-63.      (Afterwards    at   Eugby 

School).     Son  of  Charles  John  Champneys. 
Fairbrother,  a.     1859-60.     Son  of  John  Fairbrother. 
Fairbrother,  Edward.     1859-60.     Son  of  John  Fairbrother. 
Fox,  Francis.     1859-61.      Son  of    Sir  Charles  Fox.      Sixth  Form, 

1860-1.     Civil  Engineer.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 
Fox,  Henry.     1859-60.     Son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox.     Civil  Engineer. 
Godson,    Edmund    Probyn.      1859-63.      Fifth    son    of    Septimus 

Holmes  Godson.      Trin  Coll.,  Camb.      Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip. 

B.A.  1872.     M.A.  1875.     Called  to  the  Bar,  1873. 

Godson,  Eobert.  1859-63.  Fourth  son  of  Septimus  Holmes 
Godson. 

Hancock,  Arthur  Percival.     1859-61.     Son  of  General  Hancock. 

Laycock,  Eobert  Charles  Eichard.     1859-60.     (Afterwards  at  School 

at  Worcester.)     Only  son   of  Charles  Eobson  Laycock,    M.D. 

h.  1847.     Corn  Merchant  in  Derbyshire. 

Mawley,  Septimus.  1859-63.  Youngest  son  of  Henry  Mawley. 
h.  1846.  A  Sheep  Farmer  in  the  province  of  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Palmer,  George.  1859-61.  Second  son  of  Philip  Palmer,  h. 
1845.  Sixth  Form,  1861.  Jelf  Medallist  and  Assoc,  King's 
Coll.,  London.  After  following  the  profession  of  a  Civil 
Engineer  for  some  years  in  England,  entered  in  1870  the  Public 


110  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1859. 

Works  Department  of  H.H.  the  Nizam  of  the  Deccan,  India, 
in  which  department  he  is  now  Chief  Engineer  and  Secretary 
to  the  Government.  Member  of  the  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers. 
Palmer,  Thomas.  1859-67.  Fourth  son  of  Phihp  Pahner. 
Entered  upon  a  Commercial  career,  but  died  early  in  1871. 

Pattisson,  Hoel  Thornthwaite.  1859-61.  Third  son  of  Jacob 
Howell  Pattisson,  Ll.M.  h.  1843.  Cricket  Eleven,  1860-1. 
Sheep  Farmer  in  New  Zealand  and  the  Chatham  Islands, 
1862-78.  x\  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  New  Zealand.  Eetired 
from  business  and  returned  to  England,  1878. 

Pattisson,  James  Jollie.  1859-69.  Fifth  son  of  Jacob  Howell 
Pattisson,  Ll.M.  h,  1851.  Sixth  Form,  1869.  Judd  Exhib. 
Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1873.  M.A.  1877.  Prepares 
boys  for  the  Pubhc  Schools. 

EiGDEN,  Wilham  Gregson.  1859-60.  Son  of  WiUiam  Eigden.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1860.    Sizar  of  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A.  1865. 

EiviNGTON,  Septimus.  1859-64.  Seventh  son  of  Francis  Eivington. 
h.  1846.  Sixth  Form,  1863-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1863-4.  Football  Thirteen,  1863.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1868.  M.A.  1871.  A  member  of  the  firm  of  Eivingtons,  Pub- 
hshers,  London.  Author  of  *' A  History  of  Tonbridge  School  " 
(1868). 

EuTLEY,  WilHam  Lavette.  1859-64.  Son  of  Samuel  Eutley.  En- 
gaged in  the  hop  trade. 

Salusbury,  Folliott  Lynch.  1859-64.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Thomas 
Thelwall  Salusbury.  Sixth  Form,  1862-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar 
of  St.  Cath.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1868.  M.A. 
1871.  Ordained  1870.  Has  been  Curate  of  Market-Overton, 
and  Curate  in  charge  in  Llangibby,  Monmouthshire.  Since 
1878  Eector  of  Llangibby. 

Shepherd,  Frederick.  1859-64.  Fifth  son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Shep- 
herd. Sixth  Form,  1862-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford.  B.A.  1862.  Acted  as  organist  at  the  church  of  one  of 
his  brothers,     d.  1881. 

Welldon,  Charles  Edward.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  James  Ind 
Welldon,  D.C.L.  (formerly  Head  Master  of  Tonbridge  School.) 
Tea-planter  in  Ceylon. 

White,  WilHam.     1859-64.     Son  of  Thomas  White. 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1860. 

Body,  James  Alfred.  1860-64.  Son  of  John  Body.  Football  Thir- 
teen, 1862-3.  Formerly  a  brewer  at  Brighton;  now  proprietor 
of  flax-crushing  works  at  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

Bowman,  John  Hugh.  1860-2.  Third  son  of  John  Frederick  Bow- 
man, h.  1849.  Joined  the  Mauritius  Civil  Service,  1870.  Now 
Senior  Second  Class  Inspector  of  Constabulary  in  Mauritius. 


A.D.  1860.  Register.  Ill 

Clarke,  Frederick  Charles.  Son  of  Frederick  Clarke.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1860-1.  Football  Thirteen,  1861.  Entered  the  Eoyal 
Artillery.     Captain,  1879.     Died  in  India,  1879. 

Clough,  Duncombe  John.  1860.  Elder  son  of  John  Noble  Clough. 
h.  1846.     d.  1860. 

Clough,  Gerald  Dupre.  1860.  Younger  son  of  John  Noble  Clough. 
h.  1850.  Afterwards  on  H.M.S.  Worcester  (training  ship). 
Died  on  his  first  voyage,  1865. 

Dale,  Thurstau  George.  1860-3.  Eldest  son  of  Thurstan  George 
Dale.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1872.  Ordained  1874. 
Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Stanstead,  Suffolk,  and  Aldenham, 
Herts.     Since  1879  Curate  of  Bishop's  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Diamond,  Edward  Rigby.  1860.  Son  of  John  Eoss  Diamond  (Old 
Tonbridgian) . 

Diamond,  Horace.  1860.  Son  of  John  Ross  Diamond  (Old  Ton- 
bridgian) . 

Dickenson,  Austin.  1860-4.  Son  of  James  Wilhani  Austin  Dicken- 
son.    Formerly  of  the  Hop  Exchange,  London. 

Dickenson,  Charles.  1860-2.  Son  of  James  Wilham  Austin 
Dickenson.     Formerly  of  the  Hop  Exchange,  London. 

FiTZHERBERT,  Edward  Herbert.  1860-3.  Son  of  Edward  Fitzherbert. 

h.  1845.     Cricket  Eleven,  1862-3.     Football  Thirteen,   1861-3. 

Joined  the  4th  Foot   (now  the  King's  Own  Royal  Lancashire 

Regiment),  1865.     Major,  1881. 
GoLDiNG,  Thomas.     1860-3.     Farms  at  Plaxtol. 
Harmar,  George  John.     1860-4.    Son  of  William  Harmar.    Football 

Thirteen,  1864.     Formerly  resided  in  Gray's  Inn,  London. 
Selby,  Walford  Daking.     1860-1.     Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Selby.     h. 

1845.     After  leaving   Tonbridge,   studied  at   Bonn   University. 

Superintendent  of  the  Literary  Search  Room  of  H.M.  Public 

Record  Office.     Honorary  Treasurer  of  the  Pipe  Roll  Society. 
Streeten,  Henry  Robert  Bradley  Septimus.     1860-8.     Seventh  son 

of  the  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Streeten,     h.  1850.     Smythe  Exhib. 

Football  Thirteen,  1867.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A.  1872. 

M.A.  1879.     Ordained   1873.     Formerly  Curate  of    St.   John's, 

Keswick;  then  Tyne  Chaplain  of  the  "Missions  to  Seamen" 

Society;    and  now  Association  Secretary  to  the  same  Society. 

Thomson,    Stephen.     1860-5.      Son  of  the   Rev.   William   Stephen 

Thomson. 
WiBMER,  Lewis  Martin.     1860-5.     Son  of  Lewis  Michael  Wibmer. 

Entered  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Company's  Service.     Is 

now  a  First  Officer  of  one  of  their  steam-ships. 
Willis,  Edmund.     1860-8.     Fourth  surviving  son  of  Francis  Willis, 

M.D.    6.1849.    Football  Thirteen,  1866-7.    Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Noted  as  a  runner.     Winner  of  Quarter-mile  in  the  University 

Freshmen's  Sports  and  other  races.     B.A.  1872.     M.A.   1875. 

In  Holy  Orders.     Formerly  Curate  of  Horsham.     Since  1877 

Incumbent  of  St.  Mark's  Chapel  of  Ease,  Horsham. 


112  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1860. 

SUMMER    TEBM,    1860. 

Bromley,  Walter.     1860-1.     Son  of  Eichard  Bromley. 

Dale,  John  William.  1860-6.  Second  son  of  Thurstan  George 
Dale.     b.   1848.     Cricket  Eleven,  1864-6.     Football  Thirteen, 

1865.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1870.  Eowed  in  the 
University  Boat,  1869-70,  and  played  in  the  University  Cricket 
Eleven,  1868-70.  Land  Agent  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commis- 
sioners for  England.     Eesides  in  London. 

Eraser,  Arthur  Eeginald.  1860-4.  Son  of  Alexander  Eraser,  b. 
1850.     Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1870.     Major,  1885. 

Godson,  Coker  St.  Loe  Malet.  1860-5.  Son  of  William  Coker 
Godson.  Ordained  1875.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Chilvers- 
Coton ;  St.  Silas,  Bristol ;  Holmwood,  Dorking ;  Warboys, 
Hunts ;  Holy  Trinity,  Derby  ;  and  Tirley,  Tewkesbury. 

Godson,  Wilham  Oscar  Coker.  1860.  Son  of  Wilham  Coker 
Godson. 

Leggett,  Erederick  Octavius.  1860-5.  Youngest  son  of  Major- 
General  Joseph  Leggett.     b.  1848.      Entered  the  India  Office, 

1866.  Transferred  in  1868  to  the  Adjutant-General's  Office, 
Horse  Guards  ;  and  thence,  in  1871,  to  the  Control  Department. 
Captain  and  Dep.  Asst.  Com.  Gen.  Ordnance  Store  Department. 

Leman,  Eobert  Edward.  1860-1.  Youngest  son  of  James  Leman. 
b.  1844.     A  Solicitor.     Practises  in  London. 

Maclean,  Septimus.  1860-1.  Son  of  Alexander  Maclean.  An 
invalid. 

McGrath,  Henry  Walter.  1860-2.  Only  son  of  Henry  Walter 
McGrath.  b.  1843.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1867.  M.A. 
1868.  In  Holy  Orders.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Pershore, 
Worcestershire  ;  Newton  Abbot,  Devon  ;  St.  Sidwell's,  Exeter  ; 
and,  since  1879,  St.  Edmund's,  Exeter. 

Noble,  George  Edward.  1860-2.  Son  of  John  Noble.  In  the 
Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank  Corporation,  London. 

Peet,  Arthur  William.  1860-4.  Son  of  Joseph  Peet.  Sixth  Form, 
1862-4.  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.  Passed  the  first 
examination  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service;  afterwards  entered 
the    Forest    Department,  Madras    Presidency,  India,      d.    cir. 

1882. 

Thomas,  George  Nottidge.  1860-2.  Only  son  of  George  Eobinson 
Thomas,  b.  1846.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Entered  the  Civil 
Service.     Prisons  Department,  Home  Office,  1869. 

Turner,  Frederick  William  Benjamin.  1860-1.  Son  of  Eichard 
Turner. 

CHRISTMAS  TERM,  1860. 

Bayden,  Thomas.  1860-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Bayden.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1867.     Eesides  at  Hythe,  Kent. 


A.D.  1860.  Register.  113 

BoLLAND,  William  Ernest.  1860-3.  (Afterwards  at  Marlborough 
College,  1863-7.)  Only  son  of  William  Bolland.  h.  1847. 
Sixth  Form,  1862.  Postmaster  of  Mert.  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl. 
Class.  Mods.  2nd  cl.  Lit  Hum.  B.A.  1872.  M.A.  1874. 
Ordained  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  Granuxiar 
School,  1874-9.  Since  1879,  Head  Master  of  Worcester 
Cathedral  Grammar  School.  Author  of  "A  Translation  of 
Aristotle's  Politics  with  Essays  by  Andrew  Lang." 

Campbell,  Alexander  William  Dennistoun.  1860-7.  Eldest  son 
of  Major  General  John  Peter  Wilham  Campbell.  h.  1848. 
Sixth  Form,  1864-7.  Head  Boy.  Football  Thirteen,  1866. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1867.  Judd,  Fisher,  and  Smythe  Exhibs. 
Scholar  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  Passed  23rd  for  the  Indian 
Civil  Service  in  1867.  Entered  the  16th  Lancers,  1871. 
Exchanged  to  15th  Hussars,  1878.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1878. 
Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-9,  including  the  occupation  of 
Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzai  (Medal).  Since  1882,  Cantonment 
Magistrate,  Fyzabad.     A  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Champneys,  Charles  Thornton.  1860-3.  (Afterwards  at  Eugby 
School).     Son  of  Charles  John  Champneys. 

CuRTEis,  Eeginald  Whitfield.  1860-6.  Eldest  son  of  Frederick 
Wilham  Curteis.  h.  1847.  Sixth  Form,  1865-6.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1866.  Football  Thirteen,  1865.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1869.  M.A.  1886.  In  the  Kent  Militia,  1872-3.  Ordained 
1873.  Has  held  the  Curacy  of  Blandford-Forum,  Dorset;  the 
Vicarage  of  Mark  Cross,  Sussex;  the  Curacy  of  Wilsford, 
Wilts,  and,  since  1884,  the  Vicarage  of  Bobbington,  Stourbridge. 

Curteis,  William  Frederick.  1860-7.  Second  son  of  Frederick 
Wilham  Curteis.  h.  1849.  Sixth  Form,  1866-7.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1866-7.  Football  Thirteen,  1866.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
Noted  as  a  high  jumper.  B.A.  1871.  Joined  the  22nd  Foot, 
(now  the  Cheshire  Regiment j,  1872.     Captain,  1882. 

Fisher,  Donnelly.     1860-2.     Son  of  Thomas  John  Fisher. 

Hughes-Hughes,  Charles  Augustus.  1860-5.  Third  son  of 
Wilham  Hughes-Hughes,  J. P.  h.  1848.  Entered  the  Eoyal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  in  1867.  Died  in  1869,  a  few 
days  before  his  final  Examination  for  the  Eoyal  Engineers. 

Hughes-Hughes,  Walter  Oldham.  1860-5.  Second  (eldest  sur- 
viving) son  of  William  Hughes-Hughes,  J. P.  h.  1847.  Sixth 
Form,  1862-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Wadh.  Coll.;  Oxford. 
2nd.  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  B.A.  1869. 
M.A.  1872.  Senior  Classical  Master  at  Taunton  College  School, 
1870-6.  Head  Master  of  St.  Leonard's  (Preparatory)  School. 
1876-80.  Since  1880,  an  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School. 
Editor  of  this  book. 

JossELYN,  George  Francis.  1860-2.  Son  of  George  Josselyn,  Sixth 
Form,  1861-2.     A  Solicitor.     Practices  at  Ipswich. 

MgLeod,  Bentley.     1860-2.     Son  of  Thomas  McLeod. 

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114  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1860. 

Nicholson,  Edward  Williams  Byron.  1860-7.  Only  son  of  Edward 
Nicholson,  R.N.  h.  1849.  Sixth  Form,  1864-7  (Head  in  last 
examination).  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
1st  cl.  Mods,  3rd  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  Gaisford  Prize  for 
Greek  Verse,  and  Hon.  Ment.  for  Greek  Prose,  1871.  Jmiior 
Greek  Testament  Prize,  1872.  B.A.  1871.  M.A.  1874.  Hon. 
Librarian  of  Oxford  Union  Society,  1872.  Librarian  of  the 
London  Institution,  1873-82.  Bodley's  Librarian,  Oxford,  since 
1882.  Author  of  "The  Christ-child  and  other  Poems,"  1877; 
"The  Gospel  according  to  the  Hebrews,"  1879;  "  The  Rights 
of  an  Animal,"  1879;  "A  New  Commentary  on  the  Gospel 
according  to  Matthew,"  1881  ;  "  Our  new  New  Testament," 
1881;  "New  Homeric  Researches,"  1882;  "Jim  Lord,  a 
Poem,"  1882 ;  &c. 

Platt,  Thomas  Henry  Pigott.  1860-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Piatt. 
Sixth  Form,  1865-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1871.  M.A.  1875.  Ordained  1872.  Has  held  the  Curacies 
of  St.  Peter  and  of  St.  Michael,  Coventry;  also  of  Lower 
Hereford ;  the  Rectory  of  Wyville,  Lincolnshire  ;  the  Curacy 
in  charge  of  Kingston  Seamoor,  Somersetshire ;  and  the  Curacy 
of  Stanford  Rivers,  Romford. 

Satow,  Samuel  Augustus  Mason.  1860-4.  Youngest  son  of  Hans 
David  Christopher  Satow.  h.  1847.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1871.  Practises  in  London.  Resides  at  Upper  Clapton,  Mid- 
dlesex. 

Saxton,  Edward  Somes.  1860-66.  Eldest  son  of  Edward  Saxton. 
h.  1848.  Sixth  Form,  1862-6.  Judd  and  Smythe  Exhibs. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1866.  Football  Thirteen,  1865.  Scholar  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1870.  Called  to 
the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1872.     Resides  at  Shortlands,  Kent. 

Towers,  Grainger  Lawrence.  1860-4.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Grainger  Lawrence  Towers.  Sixth  Form,  1864.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1864.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-4.  In  the  Indian  Government 
Telegraph  Service. 

Tucker,  Alfred.  1860-8.  Sixth  son  of  Captain  William  Tucker. 
h.  1850.  Cricket  Eleven,  1866-8.  Football  Thirteen,  1860. 
Engaged  in  business  in  Natal,  South  Africa.  A  Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  that  colony. 

Tucker,  Frederick  Nugent.  1860-4.  Fifth  son  of  Captain  WilHam 
Tucker,  h.  1847.  Was  formerly  a  clerk  in  the  Trinity  House  ; 
then  in  the  service  of  the  Bank  of  British  North  America,  both 
in  England  and  in  Canada.  In  1877  went  to  Natal,  South 
Africa,  where  he  has  been  engaged  in  various  businesses,  and  is 
now  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Member  of  the  Local  Township 
Board  of  Newcastle,  Natal. 

Turner,  Skinner  Calvert.  1860-4.  Son  of  John  Fulling  Turner. 
(The  Christian  name  Skinner  indicates  that  the  person  so 
named  was  born  while  his  father  w^as  Master  of  the  Skinners' 
Company.) 


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Walker,  Giles  Frederick.  1860-5.  Eldest  surviving  son  of  Giles 
Walker,  h.  1846.  Sixth  Form,  1862-5.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-4. 
Planter  and  land-owner  in  Ceylon.  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the 
district  of  Nawalapitiya. 

Walker,  William  Gregory.  1860-7.  Second  surviving  son  of  Giles 
Walker.  Sixth  Form,  1864-7.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1865-7.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1864-6.  Captain.  Scholar 
of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A. 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1873.  Is  now  prac- 
tising at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  Author  of  '*  A  Manual  of 
the  Law  of  Partition  "  and  "  A  Compendium  of  the  Law  relating 
to  Executors  and  Administrators." 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1861. 

Barr,  John  Edward.  1861-4.  Third  son  of  Major-Geueral  William 
Barr.  b.  1849.  Joined  the  109th  Foot  (Bombay  Infantry),  1869. 
Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal.  Captain,  1881. 
Now  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps  and  Wing  Commander  of  the 
3rd  Bengal  Infantry. 

Hen  SON,  Gerald  Francis.  1861.  (Afterwards  at  Cheltenham  College.) 
Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Francis  Henson.  b.  1848.  In  1868 
entered  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Department  of  the  English 
Civil  Service  (1st  in  Competitive  Examination).  Retired  in 
1884,  and  lives  on  his  estate  at  Eedworth,  Totnes,  Devon. 

Mills,  Thomas  Gale.  1861-2.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College,  London.) 
Third  son  of  Henry  Mills,  b.  1848.  A  Solicitor.  Practised  in 
Bedford  Eow,  London,     d.  1883. 

Raven,  Herbert  Fenton.  1861-4.  Son  of  Robert  Raven.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1863.     Formerly  a  Solicitor  at  Ulceby,  Lincolnshire. 

Seaton,  Edward  Cox.  1860-5.  Eldest  son  of  Edward  Cator  Seaton, 
M.D.  b.  1847.  Lond.  Univ.  M.D.  1st  cl.  Honours.  Fell. 
Roy.  Coll.  Phys.  M.D.  1871.  Physician  and  Lecturer  to  St. 
Thomas'  Hospital.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Nottingham 
and  Chelsea.  Physician  to  the  Nottingham  and  Notts  Hospital. 
Sanitary  Expert.  Author  of  various  publications  referring  to 
Medical  and  Sanitary  Science. 

Syckelmore,  Thomas  Joseph.  1861-6.  Eldest  son  of  James  Syc- 
kelmore.  b.  1848.  Sixth  Form,  1864-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Football 
Thirteen,  1865.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip. 
B.A.  1870.  An  Assistant  Master  at  the  Grammar  School,  Black- 
burn, Lancashire. 

Unwin,  Arthur  Hamilton.  1861-4.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Unwin. 
6.1846.  Sixth  Form,  1863-4.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-4.  Passed 
for  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1867.  Joined  the  Bombay  C.S. 
1869.  Has  held  various  posts,  including  that  of  Acting  Director 
of  Public  Instruction  in  British  Burmah,  and  is  now  Acting 
Civil  and  Sessions  Judge  for  the  Kanara  District. 
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116  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1 8 6 1 . 

Unwin,  Francis  Skipworth.  1861-6.  Second  son  of  Henry  Unwin. 
In  the  Imperial  Customs,  China. 

Unwin,  Henry  Addington.  1861-4.  Third  son  of  Henry  Unwin. 
In  the  Oriental  Bank,  1871-8 ;  then  in  the  Colonial  Office, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  from  1882-5  Private  Secretary  to 
Lord  Augustus  Loftus,  Governor  of  New  South  Wales. 

Whyte,  Charles  Albert.  1861.  Son  of  William  James  Whyte. 
Formerly  a  Solicitor.  Afterwards  held  a  Commission  in  the 
Eoyal  East  Middlesex  Militia.  Now  a  Member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange. 

SUMMER    TERM,    1861. 

Brook,  Frederick  Winn.  1861-2.  Fourth  son  of  William  Henry 
Brook,     h.  1843. 

GoLDiNG-BiRD,  John  Percival.  1861-2.  (At  King's  College  School, 
1862-9.)  Youngest  son  of  Golding  Bird,  M.D.,  F.E.S.  h.  1851. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1872.     M.A.  1876. 

Gray,  Owen  Dacre.     1861-5.     Son  of  Owen  Gray.     d.  1881. 

Hanford,  George  Wilham  Henry.  1861-2.  Son  of  the  Eev.  George 
James  Hanford.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1873.  M.A. 
1882.  Ordained  1873.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Brewood, 
Staffordshire  ;  and  St.  Mark's,  Old  Street,  London.  Since  1884 
Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Cardiff. 

LocHEE,  Lewis  Taswell.  1861-7.  Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Lochee, 
M.D.,  F.E.C.P.  h,  1849.  Sixth  Form,  1864-7.  Exhibitioner 
of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A. 
1871.  M.A.  1874.  Ordained  1872.  Formerly  Curate  of  St. 
Gabriel's,  Pimlico  ;  then  in  charge  of  All  Saints',  Pimlico.  Since 
1885  Eector  of  Barnes,  London,  S.W. 

Matthews,  Harold  Francis.  1861-6.  Only  son  of  John  Matthews. 
Bengal  Civil  Service.  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Collector  in  Bengal. 

Reade,  Frederick  Wilham.  1861-6.  Second  son  of  Alfred  Eeade. 
h.  1847.  Sixth  Form,  1865-6.  Smythe  Exhib.  St.  Alban  Hall, 
Oxford.  4th  cl.  Law  and  Mod.  Hist.  B.A.  1870.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Calstock,  Cornwall ;  East 
Mailing,  Kent ;  Holy  Trinity,  Haverstock  Hill ;  the  Curacies  in 
charge  of  Norden  (Eochdale)  and  Balderston  (Eochdale).  Now 
Curate  in  charge  of  St.  Ambrose,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

RuxTON,  George  Fitzherbert  Symonds.  1861-5.  Second  son  of 
Captain  John  Henry  Hay  Euxton  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  Trin. 
Coll.  and  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Camb.  Eesides  at  Broad  Oak, 
Brenchley. 

Thomson,  Arthur  Scarlett.  1861-2.  Second  son  of  Edward  Mason 
Thomson,  h.  1850.  Head  partner  in  the  firm  of  Cox,  Sons, 
Buckley,  and  Co.,  church  furnishers,  London.  Chief  Consul  for 
Surrey  for  the  Cyclists'  Touring  Club. 


A.D.   1862.  Register,  117 

Thomson,  Edward  Mason.  1861-2.  Eldest  son  of  Edward  Mason 
Thomson,     h.  1847.     Of  no  profession. 

Webber,  Henry.  1861-7.  Son  of  William  Webber.  Sixth  Form, 
1866-7.  Cricket  Eleven,  1865-7.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Member 
of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Wynne,  Eichard  Ithel.  1861.  Son  of  William  Lifton  Wynne.  In 
the  legal  profession  at  Montreal,  Canada. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1861. 

AiED,  Henry  Keeble.  1861-5.  Sixth  son  of  John  Aird.  b.  1849. 
Connected  with  pastoral  pursuits  in  the  Australian  Colonies  ; 
also  a  Financial  Agent  and  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  Colony 
of  South  Australia. 

Brook,  WiUiam  Henry.  1861-3.  Fifth  son  of  William  Henry  Brook. 
b.  1845.  Football  Thirteen,  1862-3.  A  Sohcitor.  Town  Clerk 
of  Warrington,  Lancashire. 

Broughall,  William.     1861-3. 

Harrison,  George.     1861.     Son  of  Fortescue  Harrison. 

Hoare,  Edward  Arthur.  1861-7.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Canon 
Edward  Hoare.  b.  1848.  Sixth  Form,  1864-7.  Judd  Exhib. 
Football  Thirteen,  1865-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1867.  Won  the 
Mile  Challenge  Cup  three  consecutive  years.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
A  banker.  Manager  of  Lloyds',  Barnetts'  and  Bosanquets' 
Bank,  and  Director  of  the  Bank  of  British  North  America. 

Eawlings,  James  Nicoll.  1861-2.  Son  of  John  Henry  Eawlings. 
Football  Thirteen,  1862. 

Taylor,  Alfred  Augustus.     1861-3.     Son  of  John  Wilham  Taylor. 

Whitmore,  James  Morrah.  1861-3.  (At  Westminster  School, 
1863-8).  Second  son  of  John  Whitmore.  b.  1850.  Admitted 
a  Solicitor,  1873.     Practising  in  London. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1862. 

BiDWELL,  George  Woodward.  1862-4.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Woodward 
Bidwell.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1870.  M.A.  1873.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Formerly  Curate  of  Potton,  Bedfordshire,  and 
afterw^ards  of  Hitchin,  Herts. 

Boyle,  Andrew  Thomas.  1862-4.  Son  of  Andrew  Boyle.  Joined 
the  88th  Foot,  1866;  afterwards  in  the  106th  Bombay  Light 
Infantry.     Eetired  1877. 

Boyle,  Joseph  Barnes.  1862.  Son  of  Andrew  Boyle.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Called  to  the  Bar,  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1869. 
Practises  before  the  High  Court  of  Justice  at  Allahabad,  India. 

Brown,  Andrew  Somerville.  1862.  Son  of  Andrew  Brown. 
Besides  at  Bagshot,  Berks. 


118  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1862. 

Channee,  Edgar  Campbell.  1862-7.  Younger  son  of  Alfred 
Taylor  Channer.  b.  1849.  Sixth  Form,  1866-7.  Judd  Exhib. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Jmi.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1871. 
M.A.  1878.  Ordained  1872.  Has  held  the  Cm-acies  of  Halswell 
and  Germansweek,  Devon;  St.  John  Baptist,  Leytonstone: 
and  Mistley-with-Bradfield,  Essex.  Since  1878,  Senior  Cm^ate 
of  St.  Luke's,  Hammersmith. 

Elam,  Shrofield.  1862-4.  Second  son  of  William  Elam.  b.  1851. 
Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  Eng.  A  member  of  the  Honourable 
Artillery  Company.     Died  in  Australia,  1877. 

Elam,  WiUiam.  1862-4.  Eldest  son  of  William  Elam.  b.  1849. 
A  Solicitor  in  London.  On  the  Court  of  Assistants  of  the 
Honourable  Artillery  Company  of  London. 

Ford,  Charles  William.  1862.  Second  son  of  William  Michael 
Ford,  M.D.     b.  1847.     In  a  Mercantile  house  in  London. 

SwiNFORD,  Daniel.  1862-4.  Son  of  Daniel  Swinford.  Became  a 
Solicitor,     d.  1879. 

Terrell,  Arthur  a  Beckett.  1862-5.  Elder  son  of  Thomas  Hull 
Terrell.  Sixth  Form,  1864-5.  Cricket  Eleven,  1865.  Called 
to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1872.     Besides  at  West  Kensington. 

Terrell,  Gilbert  Howard  a  Beckett.  1862-7.  Younger  son  of 
Thomas  Hull  Terrell,  b.  1849.  Sixth  Form,  1867.  Admitted 
a  Solicitor,  1874.  Practises  in  London.  A  Member  of  the 
Isis  Rowing  Club,  for  which  he  has  rowed  at  Henley  Regatta. 

SUMMER  TEEM,  1862. 

Earle,  John  Charles.  1862-8.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Earle.  b.  1850.  Sixth  Form,  1866-8.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Football  Thirteen,  1866-7.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Law 
and  Mod.  Hist.  2nd  cl.  Exam,  for  B.C.L.  B.A.  1871.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  (Lincoln's  Inn).  Practises  in  London  and  on  the 
South  Eastern  Circuit. 

Harriss,  Walter  Fordham.  1862-7.  Son  of  James  Fordham 
Harriss.     Member  of  the  Constitutional  Club,  London. 

Pattisson,  Arthur  Joseph  Todd.  1862-9.  Son  of  Jacob  Howell 
Pattisson,  Ll.M.  Studied  art  at  Kensington,  Rome,  and 
Florence,  1872-9.  Then  went  to  South  Africa,  and  served  in 
the  Colonial  Commissariat  during  Moirosi's  rebellion.  Present 
at  the  storming  of  Moirosi's  Mountain.  Medal.  Served  also 
in  the  Basuto  War,  1880-1.     Now  a  Trader  in  Basutoland. 

Welldon,  Alfred  Fiilling.  1862-6.  Third  son  of  the  Rev.  James 
Ind  Welldon,  D.C.L.,  (formerly  Head  Master  of  Tonbridge 
School).  Entered  the  Royal  Navy,  1866.  Lieutenant  1877. 
Was  Sub-Lieutenant  of  the  Hart  during  the  operations  against 
the  Malays  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca,  1874.  Perak  Medal  and 
clasp. 


A.D.  1862.  Register,  119 

Young,  Morgan  Henry.  1862-9.  Second  son  of  George  Adam 
Young,     b.  1853.     A  Surveyor. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,    1862. 

Allnutt,  Martyn  Eagland.  1862-8.  Third  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Lea  Alhiutt.  b.  1852.  Lond.  Coll.  Div.,  1873.  Ordained 
1876.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Strood,  Kent;  Woodmaucote, 
Sussex;  and  St.  Paul's,  Upper  Norwood.  Since  1884,  Vicar  of 
All  Hallows,  Leeds. 

Allnutt,  Robert  Henry  Venn.  1862-3.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Lea  Allnutt.  b.  1849.  For  some  time  engaged  in 
pastoral  pursuits  in  New  South  Wales,  and  Victoria.  Appointed 
a  J. P.  in  1878.  Since  1884,  Licensing  Magistrate  and  Clerk  of 
Petty  Sessions  at  Quiriudi,  New  South  Wales. 

Allnutt,  Samuel  Scott.  1862-9.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Lea  Allnutt.  b.  1850.  Sixth  Form,  1867-9.  Judd  Exhib. 
Also  Exhibitioner  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class. 
Trip.  B.A.  1873.  M.A.  1876.  Ordained  1874.  Formerly 
Curate  of  St.  Andrew  the  Less,  Cambridge,  and  of  St.  Michael, 
Cambridge.  Since  1879,  a  Member  of  the  Cambridge  Mission, 
Delhi,  India.  A  Fellow  of  the  Punjaub  University,  and 
Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lahore. 

Baildon,  Henry  Belly se.  1862-3.  (Afterwards  at  Merchiston 
Castle  School,  Edinburgh).  Only  son  of  Henry  Craven  Baildon. 
b.  1849.  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Camb.  Won  the  College  Challenge 
Sculls,  1871.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1872.  Practises  as 
a  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  at  Edinburgh.  Fell.  Roy.  Soc, 
Edin.  Examiner  in  Scotland  to  the  Pharm.  Soc.  of  Great 
Britain.  Author  of  ''First  Fruits  and  Shed  Leaves "  ;  "Morning 
Clouds";  ''Rosamund,  a  Tragic  Drama,"  (Poems);  and  "The 
Spirit  of  Nature,"  (Essays). 

Causton,  James  Albert.  1862-5.  Third  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Causton. 
b.  1849.  A  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Sir  Joseph  Causton  and 
Sons,  Printers,  London. 

Dawson,  Edwin  Collas.  1862-6.  Eldest  son  of  John  Dawson. 
b.  1849.  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford.  B.A.  1871.  M.A.  1876. 
Ordained  1873.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Hale,  Surrey ;  and 
Sandgate,  Kent.  Formerly  Assoc.  Sec.  of  the  Jews'  Society. 
Since  1878,  Incumbent  of  St.  Thomas's,  Edinburgh. 

LiNDSELL,  Frederick  Raymond  Barber.  1862-6.  Son  of  John 
Lindsell.  Obtained  a  Junior  Scholarship  at  Highgate  School, 
but  left  soon  through  illness.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873. 
Practises  at  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

Little,  John  Henry.  1862-3.  Son  of  John  Little.  Resides  at 
Littleport,  Cambridgeshire. 

Lloyd,  Charles.  1862-5.  Son  of  Arthur  Lloyd.  Tea  planter  in 
Ceylon. 


120  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1862. 

Lloyd,  John   Henry.       1862-4.     Son   of   Charles    WiUiam   Lloyd. 

Football  Thirteen,  1862-4.     Chich.  Theol.  Coll.,  1869.     Ordained 

1871.      Has    held    the    Curacies   of    St.    Michael,    Lichfield ; 

Maulden,  Beds  ;  Clifton,  Beds  ;  the  curacy  in  charge  of  Worm- 

leighton,    Warwickshire ;    and,    since    1881,    the   Vicarage    of 

Fotheringhay. 
Lloyd,  Walter.     1862-5.     Son  of  Arthur  Lloyd.     Went  to  Oregon, 

United  States  of  America. 
EiGG,  Henry  Mounsey.     1862-3.     Son  of    Jonathan   Eigg.      Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.   1875.     M.A.   1878.     Of  the    Conservative 

Club,  London. 
ToMPSON,  Charles  Henry.     1862-6.     Second  son  of  George  Edward 

Tompson.       b.    1849.      A   Solicitor    practising   at   Colchester. 

Clerk  to  the  Guardians  of  the  Lexden  Union. 
Tompson,  Herbert  Edward.     1862-5.     Eldest  son  of  George  Edward 

Tompson.     A  Brewer  at  Wrexham,  North  Wales.     (Tompson 

and  Co.,  Eagle  and  Sun  Brewery). 
Wadmoee,  James  Alfred  Wilham.     1862-9.     Eldest  son  of  James 

Foster  Wadmore   (Old  Tonbridgian).     b.   1850.     Sixth   Form, 

1869.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1868.  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Jurisprudence.  B.A.  1873.  M.A.  1876. 
Ordained  1874.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Halstead  ;  Christ 
Church,  Erith ;  and  Felton  Common  Hill,  Somerset.  Since 
1882,  Vicar  of  Barrow  Gurney,  near  Bristol. 

Whish,  Charles  WilHam.  1862-4.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Charles 
Whish.  Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  1871.  Is  now  Joint 
Magistrate  for  the  North- West  Provinces.  Stationed  at 
Benares. 

WiGHTwiCK,  Humphrey  Milner.  1862-9.  Second  son  of  Humphrey 
Wightwick.  Sixth  Form,  1868-9.  Prizeman  of  the  Incor- 
porated Law  Society,  Hilary  Term,  1875.     A  Solicitor. 

Wightwick,  Wilham  Jeffery.  1862-5.  Eldest  son  of  Humphrey 
Wightwick.     b.  1849.     Candle  Manufacturer  at  Tonbridge. 

EASTEB    TERM,    1863. 

Baiss,    Sidney   Standring.      1863-7.      Son   of     James    Baiss.      In 

business  in  London. 
Batten,  Henry  Howard.      1863-5.      Only  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 

Batten,    b.  1846.    Appointed  a  Clerk  in  the  Charity  Commission, 

1866.     Called  to  the  Bar,  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1875.     Elected  Fell. 

Eoy.  Geog.  Soc,  1873.     Eesides  at  Kensington. 
Evans,  Henry  Theodore  Penrhys.      1863.     Son  of   Colonel  Henry 

Wilham  Evans,     b.  1852.     Joined  the  30th  Foot,  (now  called 

1st  Batt.  East  Lancashire  Eegt).     Major,  1885. 
Hall,  Henry.     1863-5.     Second  son  of  Alfred  Hall.     b.  1849.     An 

Architect.     Obtained  the  Silver  medal  of  the  Eoyal  Academy, 

1870.  Carried  out  jointly  with  Keith  Young,  (old  Tonbridgian), 


A.D.  1863.  Register.  121 

the  first  Circular  Ward  Hospital  built  iu  Euglaud,  at  Greenwich. 
Now  Architect,  jointly  with  the  above  named,  of  the  Great 
Northern  Central  Hospital. 

Howell,  Bulmer.  1863-8.  Fourth  son  of  John  Howell,  h.  1851. 
Sixth  Form,  1866-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1866-8. 
Football  Thirteen,  1866-8.  Captain.  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl.  Jurisprudence.  B.A.  1872. 
Admitted  a  Sohcitor,  1876.  Practises  in  London.  Resides  at 
Long  Ditton,  Surrey. 

Howell,  George.  1863.  Son  of  Walter  Howell.  Resides  near 
London. 

Howell,  Percy.  1863-5.  Third  son  of  John  Howell.  Farming 
near  Farnham. 

Hughes-Hughes,  Frederick  William.  1863-9.  Fourth  son  of 
Wilham  Hughes-Hughes,  J.P.  h.  1851.  Sixth  Form,  1866-9. 
Head  Boy,  1867-9.  Judd  Exhib.,  1868.  Proxime  accessit  for  an 
Open  Scholarship  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford,  1868.  Elected 
Scholar  (1st),  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  1869.  A  classical  scholar 
of  great  promise,     d.  1870. 

Keene,  Henry  George  Harris.  1863.  Son  of  Henry  George  Keene. 
In  the  Indian  Government  Service.  Assistant  Accountant 
General. 

McLeod,  Robert  Edward.  1863-6.  Son  of  Thomas  McLeod. 
Resides  in  Northumberland. 

Pedley,  Henry.     1863-5.     Son  of  Henry  Pedley.     In  Canada. 

RiDGEWAY,  Frederick  Edward.  1863-5.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Ridgeway.  Football  Thirteen,  1865.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1870.  M.A.  1879.  Ordained,  1871.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells;  Curate  in  charge  of  Weeting, 
Suffolk;  also  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ryde,  and  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London.  Since  1878,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin,  Glasgow. 

Temple,  Henry  William.  1863-5.  Son  of  Captain  Henry  Temple. 
R.M. 

Thomson,  Henry  Edward.     1863.     Son  of  WilHam  Thomson. 

Walter,  John.     1863.     Son  of  John  Walter. 

SUMMER    TERM,   1863. 

Clarke,  Edmund.  1863-6.  Son  of  John  Clarke.  Went  to  Canada, 
where  he  held  a  Government  Appointment  at  Ottawa. 

Fielding,  Francis  Edgar  Rowlatt.  1863-6.  Youngest  son  of 
George  Hunsley  Fielding,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  b.  1853.  Received 
the  Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal  for  saving  a  Tonbridge 
School  boy  from  drowning  at  the  Bathing  Locks.  Entered  the 
Royal  Navy,  1868.     Retired,  from  ill  health,  1872.     d.  1879. 

Mansfield,  Walter.     1863-4.     Son  of  George  Mansfield.    Deceased. 


122  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1863. 

Milne,  Benjamin  iirthur.  1863-6.  Son  of  Robert  Matthew  Milne. 
Captain  in  the  Eoyal  Marine  Artillery.  Adjutant  of  the  1st 
Cornwall  Artillery  Volunteers. 

Morgan,  Charles  Leveson  Gower.  1863-8.  Son  of  William  Morgan. 
Sixth  Form,  1867-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Also  Exhibitioner  of  Wore. 
Coll.,   Oxford.     2nd  cl.   Mods.     3rd.  el.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1872. 

PoGSON,  Frederick  George.  1863-8.  Son  of  General  John  Pogson. 
b.  1851.  Cricket  Eleven,  1868.  Football  Thirteen,  1868. 
Entered  the  15th  Foot  (now  called  the  East  Yorkshire 
Eegiment),  1870.  Captain,  1882.  Served  as  Transport  Officer 
in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80.     Medal. 

Smith,  Henry  Whistler.  1863-7.  Younger  son  of  Thomas  Whistler 
Smith,  b.  1850.  Cricket  Eleven,  1867.  Football  Thirteen, 
1866-7.  Entered  the  Royal  Engineers,  1871.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  War,  1878-80.  Present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid, 
as  Superintendent  of  Army  signalling.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  clasp.  Brevet  of  Major.  Also  served  in  the 
Souakin  campaign,  1885,  as  Brigade  Major,  R.E.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches.     Medal  with  clasp. 

Smith,  Thomas  Whistler.  1863-8.  Elder  son  of  Thomas  Whistler 
Smith,  b.  1849.  Football  Thirteen,  1866-7.  Winner  of  many 
open  races  of  the  London  Athletic  Club.  Entered  the 
Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,     d.  1874. 

Spencer,  Thomas  Edw^ard.  1863-5.  Only  son  of  Henry  Spencer. 
b.  1847.  Joined  the  32nd  Foot  in  1868.  Afterwards  in  the  3rd 
Foot,  and  subsequently  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Brevet  of 
Major,  1885.  Has  passed  Examinations  in  Hindi  (High 
Proficiency),  Urdu  (High  Proficiency),  and  Persian.  Has  also 
obtained  the  Diploma  of  Degree  of  Honour,  and  Gold  Medal 
for  Urdu  in  1884. 

Taylor,  Rowley  Augustus  Eyre.  1863.  Son  of  Henry  Corbett  Taylor. 
Formerly  residing  in  Tonbridge.     Now  in  Antigua,  West  Indies. 

Vacher,  Edward  Pinney.  1863-7.  Son  of  George  Vacher. 
Formerly  in  the  Tea  Trade;  afterwards  at  New  York.  Member 
of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  and  of  the  Wanderers'  Club. 
At  present  in  America. 

CHRISTMAS    TEBM,    1863. 

Ames,  John.  1863-5.  Only  son  of  John  William  Ames.  b.  1849. 
Cashier  and  Head  Clerk  to  Barclay,  Perkins  and  Co.,  Brewers, 
Southw^ark. 

Chapman,  Arthur  Wakefield.  1863-6.  Son  of  Henry  Chapman. 
In  business  at  Calcutta. 

Chapman,  Cecil  Maurice.  1863-70.  Son  of  Henry  Chapman. 
Sixth  Form,  1868-70.  Head  Boy.  Cricket  Eleven,  1868-70. 
Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1875.  Called  to  the 
Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1878,  Assistant  Editor  of  "Fisher's 
Common  Law  Digest,"  and  "Digest  of  Criminal  Cases." 


A.D.  1863.  Register.  123 

Chapman,  Hugh  Boswell.  1863-71.  Son  of  Henry  Chapman. 
Sixth  Form,  1869-71.  Judd  Exhib.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford. 
B.A.  1875.  Ordamed  1878.  Formerly  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Woolwich.  Served  in  Egypt  in  the  campaign  of  1882.  At 
present  Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Newington,  Surrey. 

Chapman,  Reginald  Corrie.  1863-6.  Son  of  Henry  Chapman. 
Inspector  of  Local  Fund  Accounts,  Madras,  India. 

Chase,  Charles  Henry.  1863-4.  (Afterwards  at  Cheltenham 
College).  Son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Chase.  h.  1850. 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1872.  M. A.  1884.  Ordained 
1874.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Wootton  Bassett ;  Christ 
Church,  Weston-Super-Mare;  the  Vicarage  of  Bishop's  Ijydeard, 
Somerset  ;  and  since  1882,  the  Vicarage  of  Ambleside. 
Surrogate. 

Da  Costa,  Francis  Albert.  1863-5.  Son  of  Aaron  Gomez  Da  Costa. 
Was  a  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange,     d.  1885. 

Geegoey,  Francis.  1863-70.  Son  of  Thomas  Gregory.  Mem.  Roy. 
Coll.  Vet.  Surg.     Practises  in  London. 

Hills,  Edward.  1863-5.  Second  son  of  John  Hyde  Hills.  5.1849. 
In  business  at  Maidstone. 

Hills,  Walter.  1863-4.  Eldest  son  of  John  Hyde  Hills,  h.  1847. 
Pharmaceutical  chemist  in  London. 

Lewin,  Mortimer.  1863-4.  Youngest  son  of  Frederick  Mortimer 
Lewin.  h.  1847.  Of  no  profession  or  business.  Resides  at 
South  Norwood. 

Mackay,  Edward  Vansittart.  1863-5.  Younger  son  of  Spencer 
Mackay.  h.  1849.  Entered  51st  Foot,  1869.  Retired  1871. 
Afterwards  in  the  Persian  Gulf  Telegraph  Department  under 
the  Government  of  India.  Then  a  Political  Agent  under  the 
Bombay  Goverument,  and  now  a  Superintendent  of  Bombay 
District  Police  on  the  Upper  Sind  Frontier  and  elsewhere.  On 
furlough  in  England,  1885-6. 

Melsheimee,  Rudolph  Eyre.  1863-8.  Only  son  of  Rudolph  Mel- 
sheimer.  h.  1850.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Wrangler  in  Math. 
Trip.  B.A.  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1874. 
Editor  of  "  Jervis  on  the  Office  and  Duties  of  a  Coroner"; 
"Atkinson's  Office  of  Sheriff";  "German  Code  of  Bihs  of 
Exchange";  joint  author  of  "Laws  and  Customs  of  the  Stock 
Exchange." 

MoEEis,  Norman.  1863-8.  Son  of  Norman  Morris.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1866-8.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1866-7.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
Entered  the  Stock  Exchange,     d.  1874. 

Neame,  Louis  Marsh.  1863-5.  Only  son  of  Wilham  Neame  (of 
Canterbury),  h.  1848.  Bristol  Dock  Committee.  Cashier  at 
Portishead  Dock. 

Pattisson,  Walter  Badeley.  1863-71.  Seventh  son  of  Jacob  Howell 
Pattissou,  Ll.M.     h.  1854.     Cricket  Eleven,  1869-71.   Captain. 


124  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1863. 

Football  Thirteen,  1870.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Practises 
in  London.  Has  played  in  the  Kent  Cricket  JBleven.  Resides 
at  Beckenham. 

Powell,  Arthur  Wentworth.  1863-8.  Son  of  John  Wentworth 
Powell.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1872.  M.A.  (Bishop's 
Coll.,  Lennoxville,  Quebec),  1874.  Incorp.  of  St.  David's  Coll., 
Lampeter,  1882.  In  Holy  Orders.  Formerly  Assistant  Master 
in  Bishop's  College.  Afterwards  held  the  Curacy  of  Hon- 
ingham,  Norfolk.  Then  Chaplain  and  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Bishop  of  St.  David's. 

Saxton,  Percy.  1863-7.  Second  son  of  Edward  Saxton.  h.  1850- 
Football  Thirteen,  1866-7.     A  Solicitor  in  London. 

Spedding,  CarHsle  James  Scott.  1863-70.  Younger  son  of  James 
Dykes  Spedding.  h.  1852.  Sixth  Form,  1869-70.  Judd  Exhib. 
Eglesfield  Exhibitioner  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Of  no  pro- 
fession. 

Turner,  Albert  Prior.  1863-5.  Fifth  son  of  Wilham  Turner,  h. 
1849.     A  banker  and  merchant  at  Naples. 

EASTEB  TEBM,  1864. 

Austin,  George  Leonard.  1864-7.  Son  of  George  Austin.  A  phar- 
maceutical chemist  at  Sheerness. 

Austin,  Thomas  Percy.  1864-7.  Son  of  George  Austin.  Holds  a 
post  at  the  East  and  West  India  Docks. 

Barton,  Arthur,  1864-8.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Gilbee  Barton 
(Old  Tonbridgian). 

Barton,  Henry.  1864-71.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Gilbee  Barton 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  Sixth  Form,  1870-1.  Football  Thirteen, 
1870.     Tea  planter  in  Ceylon. 

Bothamley,  Frank  Stephen.  1864-70.  Sixth  son  of  Thomas  Hilton 
Bothamley.  b.  1852.  Cricket  Eleven,  1869.  Football  Thirteen, 
1869.  Manager  of  Gold  Mines  and  Reduction  Estabhshment  in 
the  Argentine  Republic,  South  America. 

LuscoMBE,  Frank.  1864-7.  Son  of  John  Henry  Luscombe.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1865-7.  A  noted  football-player  ;  was  four  years 
in  the  English  Twenty  which  played  against  Ireland  and  Scot- 
land, and  acted  as  Captain.     Resides  in  London. 

Milles,  Charles  William.  1864-8.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Milles. 
In  business  at  Whitehall  Place,  London. 

Milles,  Walter  Jennings.  1864-9.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Milles. 
At  Shanghai,  China. 

RuDYERD,  Henry  William.  1864-8.  Son  of  Henry  Edward  Samuel 
Rudyerd.  b.  1850.  Cricket  Eleven,  1868.  Football  Thirteen, 
1867.  Noted  as  a  long-distance  runner.  In  the  Bill  Office  of 
the  Bank  of  England.     Resides  near  Chertsey,  Surrey. 


A.D.  1864.  Register.  125 

EuDYERD,  Eeginald  Burroughs.  1864-6.  Son  of  Henry  Edward 
Samuel  Eudyerd.  h.  1848.  Football  Thirteen,  1865.  Joined 
the  75th  Foot,  1868.  Afterwards  entered  the  39th  Foot.  Now 
in  the  Eoyal  Irish  Eifles,  2nd  Batt.  (formerly  86th  Foot). 
Captain. 

Smith,  Herbert  Neale.  1864-7.  Second  son  of  John  Oliver  Smith. 
h.  1850.  General  Practitioner  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
M.E.C.S.E.  1874.  L.S.A.  1874.  L.E.C.P.  (Lond.)  1874.  Late 
House-Surgeon  to  the  Sussex  County  Hospital.  Previously 
House-Surgeon,  House-Physician,  &c.,  to  Guy's  Hospital.  Has 
also  been  surgeon  on  board  several  steam-ships.  Eesides  at 
Brighton. 

Standring,  Walter  John.  1864-6.  Eldest  son  of  John  Standring. 
h.  1852.  Wine  merchant  in  London.  Formerly  a  member  of 
the  Gipsies,  Blackheath,  and  Clevedon  Football  Clubs. 

Weatherley,  William  Leeds.    1864-5.    Son  of  WiUiam  Weatherley. 

Winter,  George.  1864-5.  Third  son  of  Captain  Charles  Winter. 
h.  1849.  Cricket  Eleven,  1865.  Was  Senior  Eesponsible  Officer 
at  Sandhurst,  and  received  the  Prize  Sword  for  exemplary 
conduct  from  the  Duke  of  Cambridge.  Joined  the  26th  Foot 
(now  1st  Batt.  Scottish  Eifles),  1868.  Adjutant,  1875.  Major, 
1883.  Mentioned  in  the  Governor-General  of  India's  Gazette 
in  1872  for  zeal  as  Acting  Adjutant  during  a  severe  epidemic  of 
cholera.  Eetired  1883.  Joined  in  1884  the  3rd,  or  Duke  of 
Cambridge's  Own  Middlesex  Eegiment.  Eesides  in  North 
Devon. 

Wynne,  WilHam  Lifton.  1864-6.  Son  of  WiUiam  Lifton  Wynne. 
In  business  at  Liverpool. 

SUMMER   TERM,   1864. 

Cooke,  Herbert  Hunter.  1864-6.  Son  of  WiUiam  Cooke.  In  the 
tea-trade,  in  Mincing  Lane,  London. 

Davidson,  William  Joseph.  1864-6.  Son  of  Joseph  Davidson. 
Formerly  a  farmer  in  Kent.     Deceased. 

Detmold,  Henry  Edward.  1864.  Son  of  Julius  Detmold.  An 
artist.     Eesides  at  Paris. 

Detmold,  Julius  Adolph.  1864.  Son  of  Julius  Detmold.  Eesides 
at  Teddington. 

DoDD,  Henry  George.  1864-7.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  George 
William  Dodd.  h.  1851.  St.  Edmund  HaU,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1876.  M.A.  1877.  Ordained  1874.  Has  held  Curacies  at 
Hendon,  Durham,  Birmingham,  Wimbledon,  and  Bermondsey. 
Eesides  at  Merton,  Surrey. 

Ealand,  Charles  Winn.  1864-7.  Son  of  John  Eobert  Ealand. 
Joined  the  24th  Foot,  1870.  Eetired  1875.  Now  a  wine- 
merchant  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 


126  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1864. 

EiCHBAUM,  Henry.  1864-6.  Son  of  Charles  Eichbaum.  Died  at 
Bath  soon  after  leaving  school. 

Harding,  Francis  Henry.  1864-9.  Son  of  John  Fosse  Harding. 
Sixth  Form,  1867-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Cath.  Coll.,  Canib. 
B.A.  1874.  In  the  Bengal  Civil  Service.  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Deputy  Collector. 

Martin,  Thomas.  1864-9.  Son  of  William  Martin.  Ostrich-farmer 
in  South  Africa. 

Page,  Alfred.  1864-5.  Son  of  Thomas  Pengree  Page.  King's  Coll., 
Camb. 

Paget,  Thomas  Charles  Bradley  Plumptre  Francis  Bath  Paget. 
1864-7.  Son  of  Francis  Paget.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Was  in 
Texas  for  a  time,  but  returned  to  England. 

Towers,  Arthur  Gould.  1864.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Grainger  Lawrence 
Towers. 

Vallings,  Harry  Adolphus.  1864-72.  Second  son  of  James  Vallings. 
h.  1855.    Cricket  Eleven,  1872.  A  Solicitor  in  the  City  of  London. 

Vallings,  James  Frederick.  1864-72.  Eldest  son  of  James  Vallings. 
Sixth  Form,  1870-2.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thir- 
teen, 1871.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit. 
Hum.  B.A.  1876.  M.A.  1879.  Ordained  1877.  Formerly 
Fellow  (now  Hon.  Fell.)  and  afterwards  Sub- warden  of  St. 
Augustine's  Coll.,  Canterbury.  Curate  of  Wendover,  Tring,  1882. 

Walker,  George  Elvers.  1864-5.  Son  of  Henry  Pinckney  Walker 
(British  Consul  at  Charleston,  South  Carolina),  h.  1847.  Pre- 
viously at  the  High  School,  Charleston.  Being  too  young  to 
serve  in  the  Confederate  Army  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War, 
and  all  means  of  education  in  South  Carolina  being  temporarily 
at  an  end,  he  was  sent  through  the  Blockade  to  England.  Ee- 
turning  to  America  after  the  War,  he  studied  at  the  Law  School 
of  Harvard  University,  and  eventually  practised  as  a  Barrister 
at  Charleston.  He  was  also  Secretary  of  the  St.  George's 
Society  of  the  same  city.  He  had  shown  great  promise  in  his 
profession,  when  suddenly  cut  off  by  typhoid  fever  in  1882. 

Weatherley,  Frank  Charles.     1864.     Son  of  William  Weatherley. 

Weatherley,  Henry  Eobert.     1864.     Son  of  William  Weatherley. 

Woodford,  Charles  Morris.  1864-71.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Pack 
Woodford.  Sixth  Form,  1870-1.  Football  Thirteen,  1869-70. 
Was  in  the  wine  trade  from  1871  to  1882.  He  then  went  for 
three  years  to  Fiji  in  the  Colonial  Government  Service.  In 
October,  1885,  he  sailed  again  for  the  Pacific  as  a  Naturalist 
and  Explorer  in  the  Solomon  Islands. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,   1864. 

Almond,  Edward  Ernest.  1864-6.  Son  of  William  Almond.  En- 
gaged in  business  at  Cheadle,  Stoke-upon-Trent. 


A.D.  1864.  Register.  127 

Banks,  William.    1864-5.    Son  of  William  Banks.    Eesides  at  Paris. 

Bethune,  Archibald  James.  1864-7.  Son  of  Charles  Goodwin 
Bethune.     Eesides  in  London. 

Bowles,  Sholto  Stillingfieet.  1864-5.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  J. 
S.  Bowles. 

Ckichton,  Archibald  Edward.  1864-6.  Son  of  William  Hindley 
Crichton.     Entered  the  7th  Foot,  1869.     Retired  1879. 

Dale,  Charles  Lawford.  1864-9.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham 
Dale. 

Gray,  Walter  Beaveland.  1864-9.  Son  of  Owen  Gray.  Surveyor 
and  estate  agent  at  Tonbridge. 

Geeenhill,  George  Vores  Jowett.  1864-70.  Youngest  son  of 
William  Alexander  Greenhill,  M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1868-70. 
Judd  Exhib.  Also  Exhibitioner  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Is  now 
the  manager  of  a  Branch  of  the  Merchants'  Bank  of  Canada,  at 
Gait,  Ontario. 

Hunt,  Frank  William.  1864-7.  Son  of  Edward  Hunt.  A  member 
of  a  large  firm  of  American  merchants  in  London,  Liverpool, 
Bristol,  New  York,  and  New  Orleans. 

Johnson,  Gordon.  1864-8.  Second  son  of  Saffery  William  Johnson. 
h.  1851.     Resides  at  Wimbledon. 

Johnson,  Merrick  Saffery.  1864-5.  Eldest  son  of  Saffery  WilHam 
Johnson.     Drowned  while  bathing  in  the  Medway,  1865. 

Legg,  Gordon  Tyson.  1864-7.  Son  of  George  Legg.  In  Dakota, 
United  States  of  America. 

Lindsell,  Arthur  Knox.  1864-9.  Son  of  Robert  Henry  Lindsell. 
Sixth  Form,  1868-9.  Judd  Exhib.  (remainder).  Football 
Thirteen,  1868.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1872.  M.A.  1877. 
Resides  at  Biggleswade. 

Mould,  John  Clarke.  1864-5.  Son  of  John  Mould.  A  Solicitor. 
Practises  in  London. 

Palmer,  Francis.  1864-70.  Son  of  Philip  Palmer.  Resides  in 
London. 

Reade-Revell,  Walter  Reymond.  1864-7.  Son  of  Colonel  Joseph 
Revell.     h.  1849.     Of  the  Conservative  Club,  London. 

Shoppee,  Charles  Herbert.  1864-8.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College, 
and  the  South  Kensington  School  of  Art).  Eldest  son  of  Charles 
John  Shoppee.  h.  1852.  An  architect  and  surveyor  in 
London.  Associate  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects, 
and  Fellow  of  the  Surveyors'  Institution. 

Smart,  George  Edward.     1864-6.     Son  of  John  Cass  Smart. 

Tylor,  William  Alfred.  1864-7.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Henry 
Tylor.  A  partner  in  the  firm  of  Tylor  and  Sons,  brassfounders, 
London. 


128  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1864. 

Waed,  Alfred  Eudyerd.  1864-8.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Langton 
Ward.  Telegraph  engineer  in  India.  Has  made  several  im- 
provements in  practical  telegraphy  which  have  been  adopted  by 
the  Indian  Government,  especially  "  Ward's  Loop  System  of 
Opposing  Batteries."  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Telegraphs 
at  Calcutta. 

Whitton,  Richard.  1864-7.  Son  of  Richard  Whitton.  Resides  at 
Lincoln. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1865. 

AiRD,  Walter.     1865-7.     Son  of  John  Aird. 

Barclay,  Rule  Alan.     1865-8.     Son  of  James  Pringle  Barclay. 

Brown,  George  Bolney.  1865-7.  (Afterwards  for  two  years  at 
school  at  Lausanne).  Youngest  son  of  Alexander  Rozel  Brown, 
M.D.  b.  1850.  Glare  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1873.  M.A.  1877. 
Ordained  1874.  Has  held  the  Curacy  of  Clifton,  near  Biggles- 
wade, 1874-6,  the  Curacy  in  charge  of  Alsager's  Bank, 
Staffordshire,  1876-81,  and,  since  1881,  the  Vicarage  of  Astore, 
Staffordshire. 

CuRTEis,  Edward  Witherden.  1865-9.  Third  son  of  Frederick 
William  Curteis.  b.  1853.  Cricket  Eleven,  1868-9.  Captain. 
Joined  the  24th  Foot,  1871.  Served  in  the  Expedition  to 
Griqualand  West,  1875.  Captain,  I08O.  Retired.  Resides  in 
Cheshire. 

HoMAN,  Edward  John.  1865-6.  Sonof^^yrard  Homan.  Admitted 
a  Solicitor,  1872.     Practised  at  Surbiton.     Now  at  Manchester. 

HuTCHiNGS,  William  John.  1865-72.  Only  son  of  William 
Hutchings.  b.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1870-2.  Judd  Exhib. 
Scholar  of  Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A. 
1876.  M.A.  1880.  Second  Master  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch 
Grammar  School,  1876-8.  Assistant  Master  in  King  Edward 
VI. 's  School,  Norwich,  1879-84.  Appointed  Head-Master  of 
the  Grammar  School,  Haverfordwest,  1884. 

Kearns,  Edward.     1865-8.     Son  of  Fleming  Kearns. 

Leslie,  Morris.     1865-70.     Son  of  Walter  Alexander  Leslie.     Sixth 

Form,    1869-70.     Assistant    Engineer,    Department   of    Public 

Works,  Hyderabad,  India. 
Newton,    George.       1865-8.      Son   of    James    Newton.       Cricket 

Eleven,  1868.     An  architect,     d.  cir.  1883. 

Pattinson,  Hugh  Lee.     1865-71.     Eldest  son  of  Hugh  Lee  Pattin- 

son.     Sixth  Form,  1871.     Football  Thirteen,  1869-70.    Captain. 

Partner  in  the  Felling  Chemical  Works,  West  Newcastle-on- 

Tyne. 
Pattisson,  Pierre  BouilHer.     1865-73.     Eighth  son  of  Jacob  Howell 

Pattisson,  Ll.M.      b.  1856.    Served  as  Lieutenant  in  5th  Batt. 

Natal  Native  Infantry  in  Zulu  War,  1879.     (Medal  with  clasp). 


A.D.  1865.  Register.  129 

Entered  the  Eoyal  Irish  Constabulary,  1880  (First  in  Competi- 
tive Examination).  Now  a  District  Inspector.  Obtained 
"Eirst-class  Favourable  Record"  for  good  constabulary  work 
in  Galway  in  1882-3. 

PooLEY,  George.  1865-7.  Son  of  Alexander  Gopsell  Pooley. 
Surveyor  to  the  National  Liberal  Land  Company,  London. 

Pooley,  Rodney.     1865-8.     Son  of  Alexander  Gopsell  Pooley. 

Tylor,  Reuben.  1865-8.  Second  son  of  William  Henry  Tylor. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1868.  Football  Thirteen,  1867.  Of  Tylor  and 
Sons,  brassfounders,  London. 

Vansittart,  Augustus  Peter.  1865-7.  (Afterwards  at  Uppingham 
School).     Son  of  Henry  Vansittart.     In  New  Zealand. 

Warde,  Frederick.  1865-6.  Son  of  Ambrose  Warde.  Resides  at 
West  Farleigh,  Maidstone. 


SUMMER    TERM,    1865. 

Bothamley,  Edward  Adam.  1865-9.  Seventh  son  of  Thomas 
Hilton  Bothamley.  h.  1853.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Camb.     Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.     B.A.  1877. 

Edwards,  Edward  John.  1865-8.  Son  of  James  Barber  Edwards. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1874.  M.A.  1878. 
Ordained  1876.  Has  been  Curate  of  Clifton-Hampden,  Oxon  ; 
and  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Oxford.  Is  now  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  and  in  charge  of  Hatfield  Hyde. 

EscREET,    Charles   Ernest.      1865-71.      Son   of    Thomas    Escreet. 

Sixth  Form,   1871.     Smythe  Exhib.     Cricket  Eleven,  1870-1. 

Football  Thirteen,  1870.     Wadh.   Coll.,  Oxford.     3rd  cl.  Hist. 

B.A.  1874.     M.A.  1878.     Ordained  1875.     Has  held  the  Curacies 

of  Barham,    Kent,  and  Battersea,  Surrey.     Since    1882  Vicar 

of  St.  Andrew's,  Stockwell,  Surrey. 
Fraser,  Hanson   Werry.      1865-8.      Son  of  John  Eraser.      Sixth 

Form,  1868.     Entered  the  Foreign  Office,  1872.     In  the  Chief 

Clerk's  Department. 

Eraser,  Oswald  John.  1865-8.  Son  of  John  Fraser.  In  New 
Zealand. 

Gorham,  John  Marshall.  1865-70.  Eldest  son  of  John  Gorham, 
(Old  Tonbridgian) .  An  electrical  engineer.  After  ten  years 
with  Robey  and  Co.,  engineers,  Lincoln,  became  Manager  of 
Works  to  the  Electrical  Power  Storage  Company. 

Harriss,  Ernest.  1865-6.  Son  of  James  Fordham  Harriss.  In 
business  in  London. 

Hughes-Hughes,  Montagu  Edward.  1865-70.  Fifth  son  of 
Wilham  Hughes-Hughes,  J.P.  h.  1853.  Sixth  Form,  1869-70. 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Resides  at  South 
Kensington. 

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130  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1865. 

Kemp,  Leslie  Young.  1865-7.  Son  of  John  Kemp.  Gentleman 
farmer  in  Essex. 

Knowles,  James.  1865-6.  Fifth  son  of  John  Knowles,  J. P.  b. 
1854.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Navy,  1867.  Lieutenant,  1877.  Pre- 
sent at  Souakin  during  the  operations  in  the  Spring  of  1884. 
(Egyptian  Medal  and  Khedive's  Bronze  Star.) 

Merger,  Arthur.  1865-7.  Fourth  son  of  Charles  Mercer.  6.1851. 
In  Chicago,  United  States  of  America. 

Morgan,  Aubrey  de  Vere.     1865-9.     Son  of  Wilham  Morgan. 

Shard,  Charles.  1865-6.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Shard,  h.  1852. 
Completed  his  education  at  Brussels,  Stuttgart,  and  Paris.  Now 
manager  of  the  Comptoir  d'Escompte  de  Paris,  at  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales. 

Shard,  William  Isaac.  1865-6.  Second  son  of  Charles  Shard,  h. 
1853.  Completed  his  education  at  Brussels,  Stuttgart,  and 
Paris.     A  Solicitor.     Practises  in  London. 

Serine,  Charles  Huntley.  1865-6.  Son  of  the  Bev.  Claremont  Skrine. 

Waggett,  John  Francis.  1865-70.  Eldest  son  of  John  Waggett, 
M.D.  h.  1851.  Sixth  Form,  1868-70.  Head  Boy.  Smythe 
Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1868-9.  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  Played  in  the  Uni- 
versity Eugby  Football  Team.  B.A.  1874.  M.A.  1881.  Eowed 
in  the  winning  boat  in  the  Metropolitan  Challenge  Eights  Eace, 
Metropolitan  Eegatta,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn), 
1876.  Eeporter  to  the  Law  Journal.  Author  of  "The  Law 
and  Practice  relating  to  the  Extension  of  Letters  Patent  for 
Inventions." 

Wilkinson,  Edward  Smith.     1865-7.     Son  of  Alfred  Wilkinson. 

GHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1865. 

Acker,  Edmond.  1865-6.  Son  of  George  Acker.  Has  succeeded 
his  father  as  Master  of  a  School  at  Brussels. 

Calvert,  Arthur  Eichard.  1865-6.  Son  of  the  Eev.  William  Bain- 
bridge  Calvert.  Civil  engineer  and  surveyor  at  Eadcliffe- 
on-Trent. 

CoNROY,  Augustus  Ayshford.  1865-71.  Eldest  son  of  John  Augustus 
Conroy.  h.  1852.  Sixth  Form,  1870.  Cricket  Eleven,  1869-70 
Football  Thirteen,  1868-70.  Captain.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876. 
Practises  at  Bombay  in  partnership  w4th  F.  S.  Hore  (Old  Ton- 
bridgian).  A  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  Town  and  Island  of 
Bombay. 

Daysh,  Alfred  Grosvenor.     1865-6.     Son  of  George  William  Daysh. 

Evans,  George.  1865-8.  Fourth  son  of  David  Evans,  h.  1850. 
Sixth  Form,  1867-8.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  David  Evans  and 
Co.,  merchants.  Wood  Street,  London. 


A.D.  1865.  Register.  131 

Fanshawe,  Herbert  Charles.  1865-6.  (Afterwards  at  Winchester 
College.)     Son  of  John  Fanshawe. 

Fanshawe,  Eeginald.  1865-6.  (i^fterwards  at  Winchester  College.) 
Son  of  John  Fanshawe.  Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of  New 
College,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1877. 
M.A.  1878. 

Frasek,  Charlton  Simon.  1865-9.  Son  of  John  Fraser.  Settled 
in  the  Province  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Hall,  Frederick.  1865-9.  Son  of  Alfred  Hall.  h.  1851.  Formerly 
with  a  firm  of  accountants;  since  1875  at  Messrs.  Barnetts, 
Hoares,  and  Co.'s  Bank  (now  Messrs.  Lloyds,  Barnetts,  and 
Bosanquets'). 

Ho  ARE,  Joseph  Charles.  1865-70.  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Canon 
Edward  Hoare.  h.  1851.  Sixth  Form,  1868-70.  Judd  Exhib. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1869-70.  Football  Thirteen,  1869.  Scholar  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1874.  M.A.  1878. 
Ordained  1874.  Formerly  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  Since  1876  Principal  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society's 
College,  Ningpo,  China.  Author  of  translations  into  Chinese 
of  '*  Pearson  on  the  Creed,"  **  Elliott's  Horae  Apocalypticae," 
and  other  theological  works. 

LiNDSELL,  Charles  Frederick.  1865-8.  Son  of  Colonel  Eobert  Lindsell. 
h.  1852.  Entered  14th  Hussars,  1872.  Afterwards  joined  the 
Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Batt.  (late  21st  Foot).  Served  in  the  South 
African  Campaign,  1879-81,  and  the  Zulu  War  (Medal  with 
clasp) ;  in  the  Transvaal  Campaign ;  Siege  of  Potchefstroom  ; 
led  reconnaissance  on  the  Cemetery.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Also  employed  on  special  service  in  the  Burmese  Expedition, 
1885,  including  the  surrender  of  Mandalay.  Now  serving  with 
the  Egyptian  Army. 

LocHEE,  Francis  Taswell.  1865-9.  Second  son  of  Alfred  Lochee, 
M.D.     h.  1851.     Sixth  Form,  1868-9.     In  America. 

Malet,  Thomas  St.  Lo.  1865-7.  Son  of  Colonel  Charles  Malet. 
At  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Meecer,  Francis  Eobert.     1865-72.     Fifth  son  of  Charles  Mercer. 

h.  1853.    Sixth  Form,  1869-72.    Smy the  Exhib.     Corpus  Christi 

Coll.,  Oxford.     2nd  cl.  Math.  Mods.    2nd  cl.  Math.     B.A.  1876. 

M.A.    1879.      Eowed   in    the    Oxford  University  Boat,    1876. 

Ordained  1877.     Formerly  Curate  of  Helmsley  with  Pockley, 

York.     Since  1883  Vicar  of  Egerton,  Kent. 
Montague,    Charles  Arthur  Haythorne.      1865-8.      Eldest   son   of 

Charles  Montague.     A  Soliciror  at  Bristol.     Eesides  at  Clifton. 
Phillips,  Henry  Cecil.     1865-9.     Son  of  Charles  Valentine  Phillips. 

Cricket  Eleven,  1868-9.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Called  to  the  Bar. 

Stanley,  Edward.    1865-7.    (Afterwards  at  Victoria  College,  Jersey.) 
Eldest  son  of  Edmond  Stanley.     Joined  the  2nd  West  India 
Eegiment,   1873.     Exchanged  into  the  64th  (now  called  North 
Staffordshire)  Eegiment.     Captain. 
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132  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1865. 

Wadmoee,  Eobinson  Lyndhurst.  1865-72.  Second  son  of  James 
Foster  Wadmore.  b.  1855.  After  studying  architecture  for 
some  time,  went  to  Canada  in  1880.  Civil  engineer  in  Winnipeg, 
1881-3.  Accepted  a  Commission  in  the  Canadian  Army,  1883. 
Served  in  the  North- West  Campaign  in  the  Eiel  Eebelhon. 
Eesides  at  the  New  Fort,  Toronto. 

WooDFOED,  Henry  Gorham.  1865.  Second  son  of  Henry  Pack 
Woodford.     Engaged  in  the  wine  trade  at  Gravesend. 

EASTEB    TERM,    1866. 

DoDD,  Edgar.     1866-7.     Second   son   of  the  Eev.   George  WilHam 

Dodd.     h.  1854.     d.  1881. 
Fox,  Thomas  Hamilton.     1866-70.     Elder  surviving  son  of  Thomas 

Samuel   Fox.       h.    1852.      Cricket   Eleven,    1869-70.    Captain. 

Brewer  at  Farnborough,  Kent. 

Luaed-Selby,  Bertram  Selby.  1866-71.  Son  of  Major  Eobert 
Luard-Selby.  Musical  Scholar  of  Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.  After- 
wards at  St.  Alban  Hall.  Studied  music  at  the  Leipsic  Conser- 
vatoire. Some  time  Organist  of  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Musical 
composer. 

Peacock,  John  Wadham.  1866-73.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  John 
Wilkinson  Peacock.  &.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1872-3.  Judd  Exhib. 
Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Hist.  Trip.  B.A.  1877.  Formerly 
Private  Secretary  to  the  British  Charge  d'Affaires  in  Montenegro. 

Skeine,  Tryar  James.  1866.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Claremont  Skrine. 
An  engineer  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

SUMMER   TERM,   1866. 

Bowman,  Eustace  Craven.  1866-70.  Fifth  son  of  John  Frederick 
Bowman,  h.  1854.  Cashier  of  the  Detroit  Savings  Bank,  at 
Detroit,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 

Bowman,  Oswald  Arthur.  1866-9.  Fourth  son  of  John  Frederick 
•    Bowman.     6.  1851.     An  engineer  at  Leeds. 

Hough,  Percy  St.  John.     1866-9.     Son  of  John  Hough. 

Ladds,  Samuel.  1866-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Samuel  Ladds.  Formerly 
in  the  Merchant  Navy  ;  now  travelling  about  the  world. 

Montague,  John  Monthermer.  1866-71.  Second  son  of  Charles 
Montague,  h.  1853.  Sixth  Form,  1870-1.  Judd  Exhib.  Keble 
Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1874.  M.A.  1885.  After  taking  the  B.A. 
degree,  entered  Cooper's  Hill  College,  and  thence  passed  into 
the  Indian  Public  Works  Department.  At  present  engaged  as 
Executive  Engineer  on  the  Eailway  to  Afghanistan  through  the 
Bolan  Pass.  Associate  Member  of  the  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers. 

Montague,  WilHam  George.  1866-72.  Third  son  of  Charles  Mon- 
tague. Lond.  Univ.  B.A.  Was  articled  to  a  Solicitor  at  Glou- 
cester.    Accidentally  drowned  about  1875. 


A.D.    1866.  Register.  133 

Peake,  Hugh  Eosindel.  1866-71.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  William 
Peake  (Old  Tonbridgian).  h.  1854.  Cricket  Eleven,  1870-1. 
Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877.  Clerk  to  the  Local  Board  of  Heston 
and  Isleworth,  Middlesex  ;  also  Clerk  to  the  School  Board  and 
Vestry  of  Heston,  and  to  the  Local  Charities  of  Isleworth. 

Seaton,  William  Starkey.  1866-70.  Second  son  of  Edward  Cator 
Seaton,  M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1870.  Football  Thirteen,  1869.  A 
scientific  electrician.  Generally  engaged  in  laying  telegraph  cables. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1866. 

Baeteam,  Albert  Augustus.  1866-72.  Second  son  of  Captain 
William  Bartram.  Cricket  Eleven,  1872.  Formerly  in  business 
in  London.     Resides  at  Tonbridge. 

Baetram,  Francis  Arthur.  1866-70.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  William 
Bartram.     b.  1854.     d.  1885. 

Beesley,  Thomas  Brasher.  1866-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Beesley. 
Lich.  Theol.  Coll.,  1874.  Ordained  1876.  Has  held  the 
Curacies  of  Ogley-Hay,  Staffordshire,  and  Bibury,  Gloucester- 
shire.    Since  1881  Rector  of  Ruardean,  Gloucestershire. 

Bildeebeck,  Alured  Alcock  Stokes.  1866-71.  Youngest  son  of  the 
Rev.  John  Bilderbeck.  b.  1854.  Sixth  Form,  1871.  Smythe 
Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1871.  Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1878.  M.A.  1883.  Some  time  Senior  Master  of  the  Dorset 
County  School,  and  late  Professor  of  Classics  and  Literature  at 
St.  Edward's  College,  Liverpool.  Now  prepares  boys  for  the 
Public  Schools  and  Navy,  at  Wimbledon. 

Bildeebeck,  James  Bourdillon.  1866-70.  Second  surviving  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Bilderbeck.  b.  1851.  Sixth  Form,  1869-70. 
Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Cath.  Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  (1st) 
Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1874.  Now  of  the  Madras  Educational 
Department.  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  Presidency 
College,  but  at  present  acting  as  President  of  the  Government 
College,  Kumbhakonam.  Fellow  of  the  Senate  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Madras. 

BiED,  Arthur  Hatfield  Sumner.  (At  Haileybury  College,  1868-74.) 
1866.  Third  son  of  Major  Robert  Wilberforce  Bird.  b.  1857. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1878.  Rowed  in  the  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity Boat.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1881.  For- 
merly practised  at  Allahabad,  India,  and  now  at  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales. 

BoTHAMLEY,  WilHam  Richard.  1866-71.  Son  of  Thomas  Hilton 
Bothamley.     In  the  Argentine  Republic. 

Chapman,  Stephen  Murray.  1866-71.  Youngest  son  of  Robert 
Chapman,  b.  1852.  Sixth  Form,  1869-71.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
B.A.  1875.  M.A.  1878.  Ordained  1881.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Melksham,  Wilts.  Since  1884  Curate  of  Semington  in  the 
same  county. 


134  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1866. 

DousT,  Charles.  1866-9.  Son  of  Edward  Doust.  Hop-factor. 
Besides  at  Tonbridge. 

GoEHAM,  Davies  Gilbert.  1866-7.  Third  son  of  John  Gorham.  ^.1877. 

GoEHAM,  Eobert  William.  1866-71.  Second  son  of  John  Gorham. 
Besides  at  Tonbridge. 

HoAEE,  Charles  Sumner.  1866-9.  Fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
Edward  Hoare.  Cricket  Eleven,  1868-9.  In  business  at 
Calcutta. 

Jephson,  Charles  Denham  Haden  Jermy.  1866-75.  Fourth  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Mounteney  Jephson.  h.  1857.  A  District  Inspec- 
tor in  the  Royal  Irish  Constabulary. 

Jephson,  John  Pascoe  Jermy.  1866-73.  Third  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Mounteney  Jephson.  h.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1871-3. 
Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1871-2.  Scholar  of  Queen's 
Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar  of  the  Province  of 
Manitoba,  1884.  Admitted  a  Solicitor  at  the  same  time,  the 
two  professions  being  practised  together  in  this  and  most 
British  colonies. 

Jephson,  Richard  Jermy.  1866-9.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Mounteney  Jephson.     In  Manitoba. 

Mansfield,  Henry.     1866-70.     Son  of  George  Mansfield.     A  builder 

at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Morgan,  Thomas  Patterson.     1866-  .     Son  of  William  Morgan. 

MuGGEEiDGE,  Arthur  Lee.  1866-9.  Son  of  John  Muggeridge. 
After  spending  some  time  in  Australia,  New  Zealand,  and  the 
United  States,  is  now  settled  in  a  large  farm  in  Buenos  Ayres. 

MuGGEEiDGE,  Nathaniel  Ernest.  1866-9.  Son  of  John  Muggeridge. 
King's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1873.  M.A.  1876.  Ordained  1875. 
Formerly  Curate  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Lambeth,  London. 
The  incessant  work  among  the  poor  of  this  parish  having  broken 
down  his  health,  he  went  for  a  voyage  round  the  world,  and 
died  at  Hong  Kong,  1881. 

Paeish,  Frank.  1866-73.  Youngest  son  of  John  Parish,  h.  1856. 
Univ.  Coll.,  London.  A  Surgeon,  &c. ;  Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg. 
Eng.,  1880,  and  Lie.  Roy.  Coll.  Phys.  Was  elected  House- 
Surgeon  to  the  West  Kent  General  Hospital.  Formerly  Ophthal- 
mic House- Surgeon  and  Electro-therapeutic  Assistant  to  the 
Univ.  Coll.  Hospital.  Commissioned  to  the  Royal  Navy  as 
Surgeon  and  Agent  for  the  Worthing  and  Lancing  divisions. 
Winner  of  several  open  races  in  the  United  Hospitals  Sports, 
and  at  the  London  Athletic  Club.     Practises  at  Worthing. 

Paull,  Lavington  Henry.  1866-7.  Son  of  Frederick  A.  PauU.  In 
the  Colony  of  Natal,  South  Africa. 

Raynoe,  Charles  Leonard.  1866-7.  (Obtained  a  Foundation 
Scholarship  at  Winchester  College,  and  was  there  for  six  years). 
Third  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Raynor.  h.  1855.  Assistant- 
Master  at  Harlow  College,  1873-4.     d.  1874. 


A.D.  1867.  Register,  135 

Raynor,  Gilbert  Henry.  1866-72.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
Raynor.  h.  1854.  Sixth  Form,  1870-2.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Open  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B. A.  1876.  M.A.  1879.  Ordained 
1884.  Formerly  Senior  Class.  Master  at  the  King's  School, 
Paramatta,  New  South  Wales.  Afterwards  Senior  Class.  Master 
at  Ely  Cathedral  School.  At  present  Curate  of  Shenfield, 
Brentwood,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Brentwood  Grammar 
School. 

Raynoe,  Philip  Edwin.  1866-7.  (Afterwards  at  Winchester  College 
for  eight  years).  Fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Raynor.  h. 
1857.  New  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods,  and  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
Gaisford  Prize,  1878.  B.A.  1879.  M.A.  1883.  Ordained  1882. 
Assistant  Master  at  Highgate  School,  1879-83.  Assistant  Sixth 
Form  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1883-5.  Now  an 
Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College. 

Robinson,  Alfred  Edward.  1866-70.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Robinson.     In  a  mercantile  house  in  London. 

Saxton,  Frederick  Somes.  1866-70.  Third  son  of  Edward  Saxton. 
Resides  at  Sydenham. 

Thompson,  William  Devereux.  1866-7.  Son  of  H.  Thompson. 
Resides  in  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 

Vallings,  Edward  Harold.  1866-74.  Youngest  son  of  James 
Vallings.  h.  1857.  Was  in  the  16th  Foot  for  a  short  time. 
Retired  owing  to  ill-health.     Artist  and  dramatist. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1867. 

Baeber,  Robert  William.  1867-72.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Barber.  b.  1853.  Sixth  Form,  1871-2.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Scholar  of  Magd.  Coll.,  Camb.  2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1876. 
M.A.  1879.  Ordained  1879.  Formerly  Curate  of  St.  James', 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and  afterwards  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  Pre- 
sented in  1886  to  the  Vicarage  of  Chippenham,  Cambridgeshire. 

De  Moegan,  Walter  Campbell.  1867-9.  Elder  son  of  Campbell 
de  Morgan,  F.R.S.  b.  1852.  Sixth  Form,  1868-9.  Football 
Thirteen,  1869.  Entered  the  Madras  Public  Works  Department 
from  the  Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1874. 
Associate  Member  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers. 

Freeth,  Alfred  Holt.  1867-71.  Youngest  son  of  Major-General 
Sampson  Freeth,  R.E.  b.  1854.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1877, 
in  which  year  he  passed  into  the  Law  Department  of  the  Inland 
Revenue  Office,  Somerset  House.     Resides  at  Netting  Hill. 

Jukes,  Matthew.     1867-70.    Son  of  Alfred  Jukes.    In  New  Zealand. 

King,   William  Walter.      1867.      Son   of   the   Rev.  Watson  King. 

Admitted  a  Solicitor.     Practised  at  Tenterden,  Kent.      d.  1880. 

Lewis,  Arthur  Wellesley.     1867.     Son  of  Thomas  Lewis. 


136  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1867. 

Newington,  Joseph.  1867-70.  Son  of  Joseph  Newington.  Hop- 
factor.     Besides  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Phillips,  Henry.  1867-9.  Son  of  Frederick  Benne  Phillips. 
Lieutenant  in  the  1st  West  India  Kegiment. 

Eedmayne,  Hugh.  1867-71.  Second  son  of  Giles  Eedmayne  (of 
Brathay  Hall).  b.  1855.  Cricket  Eleven,  1871.  Football 
Thirteen,  1870-1.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg,  and  Lie.  Roy.  Coil. 
Phys.     Practises  at  Ambleside. 

Stowe,  Edward.  1867-8.  Son  of  John  Stowe.  Li  the  tea  trade  in 
London. 

SUMMEB   TEEM,   1867. 

Alleyne,  Philip.  1867-8.  Son  of  Sydney  Alleyne.  Resides  at 
Quarry  Hill,  Tonbridge. 

Buckle,  Thomas.  1867.  Second  son  of  Samuel  Buckle,  b.  1851. 
Studied  Medicine  at  London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin,     d.  1877. 

Gray,  Arthur  Spurrell.  1867-  .  Son  of  Owen  Gray.  In  business  at 
Homerton,  Middlesex. 

Guesdon,  Charles  Andrew.  1867-8.  Son  of  WilHam  Andrew 
Guesdon.  Land-agent  and  auctioneer  at  Hobart  Town,  Tas- 
mania. 

Guy,  Douglas  Sherwood.  1867-74.  Son  of  John  Guy.  Sixth  Form, 
1873.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1873.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  1st  cl.  Theol.  Trip.  B.A.  1878.  Crosse  University 
Scholar,  1879.  M.A.  1881.  Ordained  1879.  Formerly  Curate 
of  St.  Anne's,  Bishop  Auckland.  Since  1884  Vicar  of  St. 
Cuthbert's,  Gateshead. 

Isaacs,  Arthur  Henry.  (Has  assumed  the  name  of  Craven  in  place 
of  Isaacs.)  1867-9.  Son  of  Asher  Isaacs.  Football  Thirteen, 
1868.  At  Fort  McLeod,  in  the  North- West  Territory  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

Isaacs,  Ernest  George.  (Has  assumed  the  name  of  Craven  in  place 
of  Isaacs.)  1867-74.  Son  of  Asher  Isaacs.  Football  Thirteen, 
1873.     In  electric-light  business  in  London. 

James,  Henry  Nathaniel.     1867-9.     Son  of  Henry  Nathaniel  James. 

Lachlan,  Harry  Norman.  1867-75.  Third  son  of  George  Lachlan. 
b.  1857.  Sixth  Form,  1872-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Demy  of  Magd. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1879. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple),  1881.     Resides  at  Tonbridge. 

Lachlan,  Thomas  Charles.  1867-9.  Eldest  son  of  George  Lachlan. 
b.  1852.     Resides  at  Rockhampton,  Queensland. 

Lachlan,  WilHam.     1867-71.     Second  son  of  George  Lachlan.     b. 

1855.     (After  leaving  School  was  at  Dusseldorf  for   a  year). 

Mechanical  engineer  and  electrician. 
TosswiLL,  Walter  Fox.      1867-70.      Son  of  Charles   Tosswill.      A 

Sohcitor  in  London. 


A.D.  1867.  Register.  137 

WooDFOED,  Edward  Francis.  1867-74.  Third  son  of  Henry  Pack 
Woodford.  Sixth  Form,  1872-4.  Football  Thirteen,  1873. 
New  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1878.  M.A.  1882. 
Joined  the  York  and  Lancashire  Eegiment.  Served  in  Egypt, 
in  the  campaign  of  1882.  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Kas- 
sassin  and  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir. 

YouNGMAN,  Edwin.     1867.     Son  of  Charles  Fox  Youngman. 

Y'ouNGMAN,  Francis.     1867.     Son  of  Charles  Fox  Yomigman. 

Youngman,  Henry  John.     1867.     Son  of  Charles  Fox  Youngman. 

CHBISTMAS   TEBM,   1867. 

Beown,  John  Mainwaring.  1867-72.  Son  of  Gentle  Brown.  Sixth 
Form,  1872.  Judd  Exhib.  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Hist. 
Trip.  Whewell  Scholar  in  International  Law.  B.A.  1876. 
Ll.M.  1879.  M.A.  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Professor 
of  History  at  Otago  University,  New  Zealand. 

Beyant,  WilHam.  1867-76.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  John  Daniel 
Bryant  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),  b.  1859.  In 
the  tea  trade.     Resides  at  South  Norwood. 

Campbell,  Duncan  John  Alfred.  1867-71.  Son  of  Major-General 
John  Peter  Wilham  Campbell.  Sixth  Form,  1870-1.  Entered 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  1875.  Assistant  Commissioner  in 
British  Burmah.  Afterwards  sent  on  special  duty  to  Upper 
Burmah,  and  now  posted  as  Civil  Officer  to  Ava. 

Chaelton,  Demetrius  Frederick.  1867-  .  Son  of  Thomas  Charlton. 
In  the  United  States  of  America. 

Ceeeey,  Charles  Albert.  1867-70.  Son  of  Charles  Albert  Creery. 
Resides  at  Newcastle,  county  Down,  Ireland. 

Dance,  John  George.  1867-9.  Son  of  Richard  Dance.  In  business 
at  Lewisham. 

Flemons,  Thomas  Ashby.  1867-8.  Son  of  Samuel  Flemons. 
Photographic  artist  and  electrician  at  Tonbridge. 

Fox,  Walter  St.  John.  1867-73.  Second  son  of  Thomas  Samuel 
Fox.  b.  1855.  Cricket  Eleven,  1872-3.  Brewer  at  Farn- 
borough,  Kent. 

Geegson,  Alfred  Hayley.  1867-8.  Son  of  Jesse  Gregson.  Resides 
in  Norfolk. 

Geegson,  Percy  Barrow.  1867-70.  Son  of  Jesse  Gregson.  A 
Solicitor.     Practises  in  the  City  of  London. 

Henham,  William  Iden.  1867-9.  Son  of  Iden  Henham.  In  the 
Colony  of  Victoria,  Australia. 

HoEE,  Charles  Clavell.  1867-70.  (Previously  at  Charterhouse 
School).  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Hore.  b.  1852. 
Sixth  Form,  1869-70.  Football  Thirteen,  1868-9.  Called 
to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1875.  Now  a  Member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange. 


138  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1867. 

HoRE,  Frederick  Willonghby  Eanken.  1867.  Second  son  of 
Charles  Frederick  Hore.  b.  1855.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876. 
Practises  in  London.     Besides  at  Shortlands,  near  Beckenham. 

Hughes,  James  Eoydon.  1867.  Son  of  the  Eev.  James  Eoydon 
Hughes. 

James,  Archibald  Jenkins.  1867-70.   Son  of  Henry  Nathaniel  James. 

Lloyd,  George  Evan.  1867-74.  Son  of  the  Eev.  James  Eice  Lloyd. 
b.  1855.  Cricket  Eleven,  1873-4.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Joined 
the  70th  Foot,  1876.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid.  Brevet  of  Major, 
1885.     At  present  with  the  Egyptian  Army  on  Staff  duty. 

Lochee,  Alfred  Campbell.  1867-71.  Third  son  of  Alfred  Lochee. 
b.  1854.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford.  4th  cl.  Hist.  B.A.  1876.  M.A. 
1879.  Ordained  1877.  Formerly  Curate  of  Eichmond, 
Surrey.  Now  a  Chaplain  on  the  Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Estab- 
lishment. 

Maezetti,  Herbert.  1867-73.  Second  son  of  Eobert  Burt 
Marzetti.     Member  of  Stock  Exchange. 

Maezetti,  Eobert  Beeves.  1867-71.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Burt 
Marzetti.  b.  1855.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Besides  at  Balham  Park. 

MuLLETT,  Walter  John  Eamsden.  1867-72.  Son  of  Thomas 
Mullett.     At  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 

EiviNGTON,  Arthur  William.  1867-72.  Son  of  Charles  Eivington. 
Sixth  Form,  1869-72.  Smythe  Exhib.  Also  an  Exhibitioner 
of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit. 
Hum.  B.A.  1876.  M.A.  1879.  Solicitor  and  Commissioner 
to  Administer  Oaths  in  the  City  of  London. 

EuTLEY,  Herbert  Goring.  1867-8.  Son  of  Samuel  Eutley.  Study- 
ing art. 

Sandys,  Allan.  1867.  (Afterwards  at  Shrewsbury  School).  A 
Solicitor.     Practises  at  Liverpool. 

Sandys,  William  George.  1867.  (Afterwards  at  Shrewsbury 
School).  Learnt  railway  engineering  at  the  Ashford  Works, 
and  agricultural  engineering  at  Strood.  Li  1878  took  a  large 
sheep-farm  in  New  Zealand.  When  last  heard  from  was  going 
on  an  exploring  expedition  to  New  Guinea. 

Smith,  Edward  Stansfield.  1867-70.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Frederick 
Benjamin  Smith,     d.  1885. 

Snelling,  Joseph.  1867-9.  Son  of  Joseph  Snelhng.  Clerk  at 
Tonhridge. 

Stenning,  George  Stratton.  Third  son  of  Edward  Stenning.  b, 
1852.     d.  1869. 

Stenning,  Percy  Haines.  1867-71.  Fourth  son  of  Edward 
Stenning.  b.  1854.  Amateur  champion  cross-country  runner, 
1877-80.     A  surveyor.     Besides  at  Beddington,  Surrey. 


A.D.  1868.  Register.  139 

Vaedon,  Stanley  Arthur.  1867-8.  Second  son  of  Sidney  Vardon. 
h.  1852.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1874.  M.A.  1877.  Ordained 
1875.  Formerly  Curate  of  Penshurst ;  subsequently  Curate 
and,  since  1881,  Vicar  of  Langton  Green,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Vebe,  Aubrey  Foster.  1867-71.  Son  of  Eobert  Vere.  Passed  12th 
for  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1875,  but  did  not  proceed  to  India. 
Engaged  in  literary  v^ork. 

Waed,  Allen  Ogier.  1867-9.  (Afterwards  at  Magdalen  College 
School,  Oxford).  Only  son  of  Thomas  Ogier  Ward,  M.D.  h. 
1852.  Sixth  Form,  1869.  Edin.  Univ.  M.B.  and  CM.  1883. 
M.D.  1886.  In  business  in  London,  1871-9.  Now  in  the 
Medical  profession.  Resides  and  practises  at  Tottenham, 
Middlesex.     An  oarsman  and  sculler. 

Weston,  Charles  Edward.  1867-71.  Son  of  Henry  Weston. 
Entered  the  Medical  profession. 

Weston,  Walter  John.     1867-71.     Son  of  Henry  Weston. 

Wheeleb,  James  Cheslin  Arnold.  1867-8.  Eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  William  Cheslin  Wheeler,  h.  1854.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Oxford.     Of  no  profession. 

WiGHTWiCK,  Thomas  Arthur.  1867-70.  Third  son  of  Alfred 
Wight  wick.     An  invalid. 

Williams,  Francis.  1867-9.  Son  of  John  Williams.  In  the 
Medical  profession.     Practises  at  Tavistock,  Devon. 

Wing,  Edgar.     1867.     Son  of  Thomas  Wing.     Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
YoRKE,  Algernon  Joseph.     1867-71.     Third  surviving  son  of  Captain 
James  Charles  Yorke.     In  a  merchant's  firm  at  Madras. 

YoEKE,  Reginald  Somers.  1867-72.  Second  surviving  son  of 
Captain  James  Charles  Yorke.  Sixth  Form,  1871-2.  Judd 
Exhib.  Scholar  of  St.  Cath.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1886.  Entered 
the  Chinese  Imperial  Customs  Service. 


EASTEB    TEEM,    1868. 

CoNYBEARE,  Charles  Augustus  Vansittart.  1868-72.  Eldest  son  of 
John  Charles  Conybeare.  b.  1853.  Sixth  Form,  1870-72. 
Smythe  Exhib.  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.  Winner  of  Prize 
Foils  at  Oxford  Gymnasium.  1st  cl.  Mods.  :  2nd  cl.  Lit. 
Hum.  B.A.  1876.  Lothian  Prize  for  Historical  Essay,  1877  : 
Subject,  "  The  Place  of  Iceland  in  the  History  of  European 
Institutions."  Assistant  Master  at  the  Manchester  High  School, 
1877-8.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Gray's  Inn)  1881.  Elected  Member 
of  Parliament  for  the  Camborne  Division  of  Cornwall  at  the 
General  Elections  of  1885  and  1886.  Author  of  "  Conybeare's 
Corrupt  and  Illegal  Practices  Acts,  1884,"  and  joint  author  of 
**  Conybeare's  and  Andrews'  Married  Women's  Property  Acts, 
1883." 


140  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1868. 

CoNYBEAEE,  Frederick  Cornwallis.  1868-75.  Third  son  of  John 
Charles  Couybeare.  Sixth  Form,  1872-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1874.  Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods.  1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1880. 
M.A.  1882.  Lecturer  in  Ancient  Philosophy  at  University  and 
Worcester  Colleges,  Oxford. 

CoNYBEARE,  William  John  Spencer.  1868-73.  Second  son  of  John 
Charles  Conybeare.  h.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1873.  Judd 
Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1873.  Christ  Church  Coll., 
Oxford.     4th  cl.  Hist.     B.A.  1876.     d.  1878. 

Cressey,  George  Henry.  1868-70.  Only  son  of  George  Lister 
Cressey.  h.  1854.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  Eng.,  1877.  Has 
been  House  Surgeon  of  the  Hertford  General  Infirmary,  and 
subsequently  Surgeon  to  the  Koyal  Mail  Steamer  '*  Grantully 
Castle."  Afterwards  entered  into  partnership  with  Messrs. 
Sealy  and  Hudson,  Surgeons,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

Dove,  Charles.     1868-71.     Son  of  Thomas  Dove. 

Dove,  Frederick.  1868-71.  Son  of  Thomas  Dove.  A  merchant  at 
Antwerp,  Belgium. 

Gregory,  Donald.  1868-75.  Son  of  Thomas  Gregory.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Vet.  Surg.     Practises  at  Clapton,  Middlesex. 

Gregory,  Percy.  1868-72.  Son  of  Thomas  Gregory.  Mem.  Eoy. 
Coll.  Vet.  Surg.     Practises  at  Tonbridge. 

EiCH,  Edwin  Wilham  Gordon.  1868-71.  Son  of  Wilham  Gordon 
Eich.     Settled  in  the  Province  of  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

TuLLOCH,  Frederick  Eobert.  1868-  .  Son  of  Major  Hector 
Tulloch.     In  the  Metropolitan  Board  of  Works. 

Turner,  Edwin  Henry.  1868-70.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Turner. 
Died  in  New  South  Wales,  1886. 

SUMMER  TEEM,   1868. 

Barron,  Norman.  1868-70.  Son  of  George  Bretherton  Barron, 
M.D.     Cricket  Eleven,  1870.     Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1876. 

Beeman,  Isaac.     1868.     Eldest  son  of  Isaac  Beeman. 

Carey,  Herbert  Septimus.  1868-9.  Son  of  James  Edward  Carey. 
Eesides  at  High  Barnet,  Middlesex. 

Herbert,  Henry  Leith.  1868-73.  Elder  son  of  Colonel  Wilham 
George  Hebbert,  E.E.  h.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1873.  Entered 
the  Pubhc  Works  Department,  Tndia,  from  Cooper's  Hill 
College.     Now  serving  on  the  Punjab  Irrigation. 

James,  Lawson  Alfred.     1868-  .     Son  of  Henry  Nathaniel  James. 

MuiRHEAD,  Francis  Samuel.  1868-  .  Son  of  John  Muirhead.  A 
Master  at  a  private  School. 

Tuck,  Edwin  Johnson.  1868-70.  Son  of  John  Johnson  Tuck. 
Eesides  at  Hertford. 


A.D.    1868.  Register.  141 

WooLLEY,  Turner  Severin  Macleay.  1868-72.  Son  of  John  Woolley. 
h.  1856.  Joined  the  108th  Foot ;  afterwards  in  the  7th  Foot ; 
and  now  of  the  Bengal  Staff  Corpfe.  Squadron  Of&cer  of  the 
2nd  Bengal  Cavalry. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1868. 

Bentley,  Eichard.  1868-70.  Only  son  of  George  Bentley.  b. 
1851.  Publisher  in  London.  Fellow  of  the  Statistical,  Eoyal 
Geographical,  and  Royal  Meteorological  Societies. 

Ceofton,  Caldwell  Henry.  1868-9.  (Afterwards  at  Cheltenham 
College.)  Third  son  of  General  Richard  Henry  Crofton,  R.A. 
b.  1856.     Joined  the  Royal  Artillery,  1875.     Captain,  1884. 

Ceofton,  Richard  Martin.  1868-9.  (Afterwards  at  Cheltenham 
College.)  Second  son  of  General  Richard  Henry  Crofton,  R.A. 
b.  1854.     Joined  the  Royal  Artillery,  1875.     Captain,  1884. 

Daniell,  Arthur  Cairnes.  1868-71.  Son  of  James  Daniell.  b. 
1857.  Joined  the  Royal  Artillery,  1876.  Served  in  the  Afghan 
War,  1880.     Medal.     Captain. 

Davenpoet,  Henry  WilHam.  1868-70.  Son  of  Colonel  Salisbury 
Davenport. 

DoDD,  Arthur.  1868-72.  Third  son  of  the  Rev.  George  William 
Dodd.  b.  1856.  An  artist.  Studied  at  the  Slade  Schools  of 
Art,  London  University,  and  at  South  Kensington.  Painter  of 
"  In  the  Peaceful  Evening  Time  "  (Royal  Academy,  1880)  ; 
"Mutual  Distrust"  (Royal  Academy,  1885);  "The  End  of  a 
Long  Run  "  (Nineteenth  Century  Art  Society,  1886). 

FuELEY,  Frederick  William.  1868-74.  Elder  son  of  William  Henry 
Furley.  b.  1856.  Football  Thirteen,  1873.  A  banker  at 
Canterbury. 

Gaeeett,  George  Herbert.  1868-71.  Youngest  son  of  Newson 
Garrett,     b.  1854.     Resides  in  Suffolk. 

Hilton,  Edward  Foord.  1868-73.  Seventh  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hilton,     b.  1856.     Residing  in  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

Hilton,  Musgrave  Foord.  1868-71.  Fifth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hilton,  b.  1852.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  Chich.  Theol. 
Coll.  Ordained  1875.  Formerly  Curate,  and  from  1878  to 
1885  Vicar,  of  West  Lavington,  Sussex.  Now  Curate  in  charge 
of  East  and  West  Stower,  Dorset. 

Hilton,  Stringer  Oldman.  1868-73.  Sixth  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hilton,  b.  1854.  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  Admitted  a  Solicitor, 
1880.     Practises  at  Canterbury. 

Jennings,  Cecil  Frederick  Joseph.  1868-73.  Youngest  son  of 
Joseph  Jennings,  b.  1855.  Sixth  Form,  1873.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor,  1879.     Practises  in  London.     Resides  at  Wanstead. 

McIntyee,  Angus  George  Milward.  1868-  .  Son  of  ^neas  Mclntyre, 
M.P.     A  Barrister.     Resides  at  West  Kensington. 


142  Tonbridge  School  a.d.   1868. 

Mercer,  Leslie.  1868-70.  Second  son  of  Samuel  Mercer,  b.  1856. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882.  M.A.  1886.  Ordained  1882. 
Formerly  Cm-ate  of  Halesowen ;  then  of  St.  Mary's,  Lambeth. 
Now  Eector  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk. 

MiLLEs,  Eobert  Sydney.     1868-76.    Son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Milles. 

In  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania. 
Nash,  Edward  Eowland.     1868-71.     Fourth  son  of  John  Nash.     b. 

1853.     Cricket  Eleven,   1869-71.     Football  Thirteen,^  1868-70. 

Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.     Competed  in  the  Inter-University  Sports 

of  1873  for  the  Wide  Jump  ;    1874,  for  the  Hundred  Yards  and 

Wide  Jump  ;  and  1876,  for  the  Hurdle  Eace. 
Norman,  George.     1868.     Son  of  George  Norman. 

Page,  Joseph.  1868-72.  Son  of  Joseph  Page.  b.  1854.  Joined 
the  16th  Eegiment,  but  soon  retired.     Now  farming  in  Texas. 

Peake,  Eobert  Thelwall.  1868-73.  Second  son  of  Eobert  WilHam 
Peake.  Cricket  Eleven,  1873.  In  a  mercantile  house  in  the 
Straits  Settlements.  Superintendent  of  a  branch  establishment 
at  Penang. 

Satchell,  WilHam  Morris.  1868.  Son  of  William  Carroll  Satchell. 
Formerly  a  Medical  Man  at  Eichmond,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 
Deceased. 

Sawyer,  Osbert  William.  1868-74.  Eldest  son  of  William  Collin- 
son  Sawyer,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Grafton  and  Armidale.  Sixth 
Form,  1873-4.  B.A.  Melbourne  University.  In  the  Victoria 
Civil  Service. 

Seaton,  James  Clarke.  1868-74.  Fourth  son  of  Edward  Cator 
Seaton,  M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1871-4.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil 
Service.  Died  at  Tinnevelly  from  a  fall  from  a  horse  soon 
after  going  out  to  India,  1878. 

Smith,  Charles  Sundius.     1868-72.     Son  of  Charles  Eichard  Smith. 

b.  1852.    Sixth  Form,  1871-2.    Cricket  Eleven,  1870-2.  Captain. 

Football  Thirteen,  1870-1.     Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.     4th  cl.  Theol. 

B.A.  1876.     M.A.  1880.     Ordained  1876.     Formerly  Curate  of 

St.  Paul's,  Penzance.     Since  1880  Senior  Curate  of  DrifiQeld, 

Yorkshire. 
Stables,  Owen  Penwell.      1868.      Third  son  of   Walter   WilHam 

Stables.      Headmaster   of    Perth   Grammar   School,   Western 

Australia. 

Turner,  Nathaniel.  1868-74.  Son  of  Michael  Turner,  Sixth  Form, 
1871-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1874.  Scholar  of  Jesus 
CoH.,  Camb.     Died  at  college,  1876. 

Wallace,  Frederick  George.     1868-70.     Son  of  Goodbody  WaHace. 

Football  Thirteen,  1869.     In  Spain. 
Warre,  Eupert.     1868-9.     Son  of  Eupert  Henry  Warre.     Entered 

no  profession.     Died  in  Jersey  some  years  ago. 


A.D.  1869.  Register.  143 

WiLKiNS,  Alfred  Dalton.  1868-  .  Son  of  Alfred  Wilkins.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1871-2.  Football  Thirteen,  1872.  Assistant  Con- 
servator of  Forests  in  the  Bengal  Presidency. 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1869. 

Davenport,  George  Augustus.  1869.  Son  of  Augustus  Davenport. 
Settled  in  Manitoba. 

Eardley-Wilmot,  Henry.  1869-70.  Sixth  son  of  the  Eev.  Edward 
E.  Eardley-Wilmot.  b.  1854.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  Won  an 
open  half-mile  handicap  at  Cambridge.  Gazetted  to  the  40th 
Foot,  1876  ;  but  immediately  entered  the  Madras  Staff  Corps 
(4th  Native  Infantry).  Served  in  the  Afghan  War  in  the  Khyber 
Pass,  &c.  Medal.  Afterwards  exchanged  into  the  2nd  Madras 
Cavalry,  of  which  he  is  now  Adjutant.  Has  lately  passed  the 
highest  examination  in  Persian,  and  also  the  School  of  Musketry, 
Hythe. 

Hall,  Douglas.     1869-70.     Son  of  WilHam  Champagne  Hall. 

HoRE,  Henry  Augustus.  1869-74.  Son  of  Charles  Frederick  Hore. 
A  Solicitor  in  London. 

HowsE,  Francis  Eobert.  1869.  Son  of  Henry  Howse.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  Eng.     Practises  at  Battersea,  London. 

Hughes-Hughes,  Augustus.  1869-76.  Sixth  son  of  Wilham  Hughes- 
Hughes,  J.P.  b.  1857.  Sixth  Form,  1873-6.  An  assistant  in 
the  Manuscript  Department  of  the  British  Museum. 

Lawford,  Ernest  Bruce.  1869-70.  Son  of  Thomas  Acland  Lawford. 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

McLaren,  LesHe.  1869-70.  Son  of  John  Wingate  McLaren.  In 
business  at  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Eoper,  William.  1869-73.  Eldest  son  of  John  William  Eoper.  b. 
1857.  Estate  agent  and  surveyor  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Fellow 
of  the  Surveyors'  Institution. 

Sands,  Thomas  Soan.  1869-70.  Son  of  Eichard  Sands.  Formerly 
a  chemist  at  Croydon,     d.  1885. 

Seaton,  Frederick  Ongley.  1869-71.  Son  of  Edward  Cator  Seaton, 
M.D.     A  tea-planter  in  China. 

Tate,  Arthur  Littlewood.  1869.  Son  of  Wilham  Tate,  Mem.  Eoy. 
Coll.  Surg.,  &c.  For  some  time  a  surgeon  on  the  ships  of  the 
British  India  Steam  Navigation  Company.  Since  1880  has 
practised  at  Sutton,  Surrey 

Trotter,  Frederick  Straw.  1869-70.  Elder  son  of  Theodore  Trotter. 
Football  Thirteen,  1870.     Eesides  in  Lincolnshire. 

SUMMER   TEEM,  1869. 

Burr,  Francis  Edward.  1869-70.  Son  of  Charles  Burr.  Eesides 
at  Brighton. 


144  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1869. 

CoNKOT,  Valentine  Yere.  1869-75.  Youngest  son  of  Augustus  John 
Conroy.  h.  1858.  Agent  to  G.  P.  Fuller,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Newton 
Park,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

CoNYBEARE,  Henry  Grant  Madan.  1869-78.  Fourth  son  of  John 
Charles  Conybeare.  h.  1859.  Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.  Studied 
for  a  year  in  the  Engineering  School  at  the  Crystal  Palace. 
Besides  at  Ingatestone,  Essex. 

CoESELLis,  Henry  Nicholas.  1869-71.  Son  of  Arthur  Alexander 
Corsellis.     A  Solicitor  in  London.     Besides  at  Wandsworth. 

CoTTERELL,    Samuel    Lee.      1869-70.      Son    of    Thomas    Samuel 

Cotterell. 
Jephson,     Arthur    Jermy.     1869-74.      (On    H.M.'s    training    ship 

Worcester,   1874-6).       Fifth  son  of  the  Bev.   John  Mounteney 

Jephson.     h.  1859.     Of  no  profession. 

Lee,  Harry  Holme.     1869-70.     Son   of  the   Bev.   Edward  Henry 

Lee. 
Lywood,  Leonard  Wyndham.     1869-70.     Son  of  Leonard  Lywood. 

Martin,  Frederick.  1869.  Son  of  William  Martin.  Besides  at 
Southborough. 

Neall,  Lewis  Harry.  1869-73.  Son  of  John  Sugden  Neall.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1872.     Tea-planter  in  Assam. 

Nourse,  William  John  Chichele.  1869-70.  Son  of  WilHam  Edward 
Nourse.  Lie.  Boy.  Coll.  Surg,  and  Phys.,  Edinburgh,  1881. 
Practises  at  Morchard  Bishop,  North  Devon. 

Pattisson,  Frederick  Luard.  1869-75.  Ninth  son  of  Jacob  Howell 
Pattisson,  Ll.M.  h.  1858.  Cricket  Eleven,  1875.  Football 
Thirteen,  1875.  South  of  England  Football  Fifteen,  1880. 
Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.     Besides  at  Tonbridge. 

Pattisson,  Bichard  Murrills.  1869-79.  Tenth  son  of  Jacob  Howell 
Pattisson,  Ll.M.  h.  1860.  Sixth  Form,  1874-9.  Head  Boy. 
Judd  Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1876-8.  Captain.  Scholar, 
Thorpe  Exhibitioner  and  Hubbard  Exhibitioner  of  Emman. 
Coll.,  Camb.  10th  Wrangler,  Math.  Trip.  1st  cl.  Law  Trip. 
B.A.  1883.  Univ.  Football  Fifteen,  1881-2.  England  Football 
Fifteen,  1883.  Student-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Elected  a 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel  College,  June,  1886. 

Peacock,  Anthony  Knatchbull  Wilkinson.  1869-74.  Youngest  son 
of  the  Bev.  John  Wilkinson  Peacock,  h.  1857.  Lieutenant  in 
the  Boyal  Wilts  Militia,  1875-80.     At  present  in  New  Zealand. 

Eattray,  Austin.  1869-74.  Youngest  son  of  Bobert  Haldane 
Battray.  h.  1859.  Assistant-editor  of  the  Englishman  (Simla, 
India).  Took  part,  as  a  correspondent,  in  the  Egyptian  cam- 
paign of  1882,  including  the  actions  at  Kassassin  and  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir ;  also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Akas  (hill- 
tribe  on  the  Assam  frontier  of  India)  in  1883  ;  also  in  the 
Burmese  War  of  1885-6. 


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Slade,  Ernest.  1869-70.  Son  of  Adolphus  Frederick  Slade.  Member 
of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Slade,  Walter.  1869-71.  Son  of  Adolphus  Frederick  Slade.  h. 
1851.  Cricket  Eleven,  1870-1.  Football  Thirteen,  1870.  A 
noted  runner.  Amateur  Champion  for  a  Mile,  1873-4-5-6-7  ; 
also  for  Four  Miles,  1874.  On  various  occasions  ran  half-a- 
mile,  a  mile,  two  miles,  and  four  miles,  in  the  fastest  times 
then  on  record  for  amateurs.  Formerly  a  Member  of  the 
London  Stock  Exchange.  Now  a  Member  of  the  Melbourne 
Stock  Exchange,  Victoria. 

Smith,  Gerald  Godfrey  Uppleby  Stapylton.  1869-  .  Son  of  John 
Uppleby  Stapylton  Smith. 

Smith,  John  Ledbitter  Uppleby  Stapylton.  1869-  .  Son  of  John 
Uppleby  Stapylton  Smith. 

ToERENS,  Arthur  Eobert.  1869-70.  (At  Harrow  School,  1870-3.) 
Eldest  son  of  Captain  Alfred  Torrens.  Holds  a  Government 
appointment  in  New  South  Wales. 

Turner,  Frederic  Faithful!.  1869-72.  Eldest  son  of  Frederic 
Turner,     h.  1857.     A  merchant  in  London. 

Went,  Samuel  Archibald.  1869-75.  Son  of  Samuel  Went.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1874-5.  Captain.  In  business  in  the  City  of 
London. 

Whyte,  Herbert  William.  1869.  Only  son  of  Admiral  John 
WilHam  Whyte.     h.  1857.     Resides  at  Blackheath. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1869. 

Andrews,  Francis  Herbert.  1869-72.  Fifth  son  of  Henry  Wych 
Andrews,  b.  1855.  On  the  Stock  Exchange,  1873.  Has  since 
been  to  Australia  and  returned. 

Barber,  Richard  Henry.  1869-71.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Barber. 
Entered  the  Merchant  Navy.  Subsequently  at  St.  Aidan's 
Theol.  Coll.,  1879.  Ordained  1881.  Formerly  Curate  of  The 
Brook,  West  Derby,  Liverpool.  Since  1882  Curate  of  Milbourne 
with  Dewlish,  Dorchester. 

Clementson,  Constantine.  1869-73.  Eldest  son  of  William  Clement- 
son,  b.  1856.  Sixth  Form,  1871-3.  Football  Thirteen,  1872-3, 
Captain.  Colquith  and  Hulmeian  Exhibitioner  of  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Nat.  Sci.  B.A.  1877. 
M.A.  1880.  Ordained  1877.  Formerly  Curate  of  Sheffield. 
Since  1882  Vicar  of  St.  Thomas,  Crookes,  Sheffield. 

Clementson,  James  Folliott.  1869-74.  Second  son  of  William 
Clementson.     b.  1858.     Farming  beyond  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Cousins,  Frank  Lusignan.  1869-74.  Son  of  Stephen  Cousins  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  JuddExhib.  Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.  Assistant- 
Master  at  Honiton  Grammar  School,  Devon. 


146  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1869. 

Cousins,  Stephen  John.  1869-74.  Son  of  Stephen  Cousins  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  Judd  Exhib.  Keble  Coll.  and  Charsley's  Hall, 
Oxford.     Eesides  at  Gribton,  Dumfries. 

Cowley,  Alexander.  1869-71.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  WiUiam 
David  Cowley,  D.D. 

Cowley,  WilHam  Dougald  Flower.  1869-71.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  William  David  Cowley,  D.D.  b.  1857.  Afterwards  at 
Kingstown  School,  near  Dublin.  Entered  the  Financial  De- 
partment of  the  Indian  Government.  Now  Assistant-Controller 
at  Eangoon,  British  Burmah. 

Eaele,  Charles.  1869-74.  Second  son  of  Joseph  Earle.  b.  1856. 
Sixth  Form,  1872-4.  Scholar  of  St.  Cath.  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl. 
Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1879.  Ordained  1879.  Curate  of  New 
Bilton,  Eugby,  from  1879  to  1886.  Now  Eector  of  Ingatestone 
with  Buttsbury,  Essex. 

Evans,  Edward  Foley.  1869-76.  Son  of  Herbert  Norman  Evans. 
Sixth  Form,  1873-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Thirteen,  1875. 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
Master  (with  C  F.  Sylvester,  an  Old  Tonbridgian),  of  St. 
George's  School,  Brampton,  Huntingdonshire. 

Evans,  George  Alfred  Penrhys.  1869-77.  Fourth  son  of  Colonel 
Henry  William  Evans.  b.  1856.  Joined  the  9th  Lancers, 
1874.  Captain,  1880.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80.  Medal. 

Evans,  Thomas  Julian  Penrhys.  1869-71.  Third  son  of  Colonel 
Henry  William  Evans,  b.  1854.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Marine 
Light  Infantry,  1874.     Captain,  1884. 

Griffin,  Ealph  Hare.  1869-73.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  William 
Nathaniel  Griffin,  b.  1854.  Sixth  Form,  1870-3.  Head  Boy. 
Smythe  Exhib.  Also  an  Exhibitioner  of  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.  Obtained  an  Inns-of-Court  Studentship  of  the  First 
Class  in  Eoman  Civil  and  International  Law  and  Jurisprudence. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1881. 

Holmes,  Henry  Musgrave  Dalkeith.  1869-70.  Son  of  Eobert  Charles 
Holmes. 

Howell,  Eeginald.  1869-72.  Fifth  son  of  John  Howell,  b.  1856. 
Football  Thirteen,  1872.  1st  cl.  in  Metallurgy,  and  Associate 
of  the  Eoyal  School  of  Mines,  London.  Fellow  of  the  Chemical 
Society.  Played  Cricket  for  the  County  of  Surrey,  1878-9. 
Manufacturer.     Eesides  at  Long  Ditton,  Surrey. 

Jones,  George  Herbert  Daniel.  1869-72.  Son  of  John  Jones. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Hist.  Trip.  B.A.  1877.  Ordained 
1879.  Formerly  Curate  of  Creed,  Cornwall,  and  now  of  St. 
Paul's,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Keogh,  George  Paterson  Francis.  1869-71.  Eldest  son  of  the 
Eev.  George  Patrick  Keogh.  Fell  Exhibitioner  of  Christ  Church 
Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  2nd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1878. 
M.A.  1882.     Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1882. 


A.D.  1870.  Register.  147 

KiNGSNORTH,  Thoiiias.     1869-74.     Son  of  Alfred  Kingsnortli. 

Lachlan,  George  Louis.  1869-78.  Fourth  son  of  George  Lachlan. 
b.  1859.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876-8.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen, 
1876-7.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Afterwards  at  Eathbone  Bros, 
(tea-merchants)  for  four  years,  but  gave  up  city  life  owing  to 
ill-health,  and  has  returned  to  Oxford  to  read  for  a  degree. 

Lachlan,  Eobert.  1869-80.  Fifth  son  of  George  Lachlan.  h. 
1861.  Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd 
Wrangler  Math.  Trip.,  1883.  B.A.  1884.  Smith's  Prizeman, 
1885.  For  some  time  Instructor  in  Mathematics  at  the  Eoyal 
Naval  College,  Greenwich.     Now  a  Tutor  at  Trio.  Coll.,  Camb. 

LiND,  George  Francis.     1869-70.     Son  of  Francis  Macan  Lind. 

Nash,   Francis  Eeginald.     1869-74.     Fifth  son  of  John  Nash.     h. 

1857.      Cricket    Eleven,    1874.      Shipbroker    in    the    City    of 

London. 
Nightingale,  John  Leathley.    1869-74.    Son  of  George  Nightingale. 

Sixth  Form,   1871-4.       Smythe    Exhib.       Scholar  of   Emman. 

Coll.,  Camb.      3rd  cl.  Class.   Trip.      B.A.  1879.      M.A.  1882. 

Ordained    1879.      Formerly   Curate   of   All    Saints,    Langham 

Place,  London.      Since   1882  Curate  in  charge  of  Eichmond, 

Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

Oyler,   Eobert.     1869-70.      Son   of    Samuel   Oyler.      Farming   in 

Kent. 
Philpott,   Charles  Herbert.      1869-72.      Son  of  Eichard  Philpott. 

Cricket  Eleven,  1872. 

Eattray,  Eullion  Hare.  1869-75.  Son  of  Thomas  Eattray.  h. 
1856.  Football  Thirteen.  1875.  Joined  the  61st  Foot,  1878, 
afterwards  the  Cheshire  Eegiment.  Now  in  the  Bengal  Staff 
Corps.     Wing  Officer  of  the  22nd  Punjab  Native  Infantry. 

Steachan,  James  Henry.  1869-73.  Son  of  James  Innes  Strachan. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1871-3,  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1871-2. 
Member  of  the  Junior  Athenaeum  Club,  London. 

Tyssen,  Charles  Amherst  Daniel.  1869-70.  Son  of  Francis  Samuel 
Daniel  Tyssen.  Mert.  Coll.,  Oxford.  4th  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1879. 
M.A.  1882.  Ordained  1880.  Formerly  Curate  of  Highweek, 
Devon.     Eesides  at  Hammersmith,  Middlesex. 

EASTEB    TEBM,    1870. 

Andrews,  John  Courtney  Lane.  1870-1.  Fourth  son  of  Henry 
Wych  Andrews,  h.  1853.  A  Solicitor.  Practised  first  near 
Hitchin,  and  then  at  Wells,  Somersetshire. 

Bassett,  George  Stewart.  1870-1.  Son  of  George  Alfred  Bassett. 
Was  in  the  Bank  of  England. 

Broome,  Ealph.     1870-1.     Son  of  Arthur  Plantagenet  Broome. 

De  Morgan,    John  W.  Campbell.     1870-1.      Son  of  Campbell   de 
Morgan.     Football  Thirteen,  1870.     Eesides  in  London. 
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148  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1870. 

Dickson,  James  Eae.  1870-3.  Only  son  of  John  Edward  Irving 
Dickson,  h.  1859.  Bank  and  merchant's  clerk  in  Victoria  and 
New  Zealand. 

Hamilton,  Francis  Eobert  Abingdon.  1869-74.  Only  son  of 
William  Edmund  Hamilton,  H.E.I.C.S.  h.  1856.  Sixth  Form, 
1872-4.  Smythe  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1872-4.  Captain. 
Goldsmiths'  Exhibitioner  and  Exhibitioner  of  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Oxford.     2nd  cl.  Mods.     B.A.  1879.     A  tutor. 

Hare,  Frederick  Stephen  Christian.  1870-3.  Son  of  Henry  Christian 
Hare  (Old  Tonbridgian).  h.  1857.  Entered  the  Army  Commis- 
sariat Service,  1880.     A  Deputy- Assistant-Commissary-General. 

HiNDLEY,  Walter  Paton.  1870-3.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College 
School  and  at  Geneva.)  Eldest  son  of  Walter  Henry  Hindley. 
h.  1856.  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882.  M.A.  1886. 
Winchester  Reading  Prize.  Ordained  1882.  Previously  engaged 
in  mercantile  work  in  London.  Since  1884  in  charge  of  St. 
Clement's,  Fulham. 

Keogh,  Andrew  Nasmyth  Fitzgerald.  1870-2.  Second  son  of  the 
Eev.  George  Patrick  Keogh.  In  Holy  Orders.  Formerly  Curate 
of  St.  Stephen's,  Tonbridge.  Since  1883  Curate  of  St.  John's, 
Upper  Hollo  way,  London. 

Little,  Joseph  Edward.  1870-9.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Russell  Little  (Senior  Assistant-Master  at  Tonbridge  School). 
b.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1877-9.  Judd  Exhib.  Also  an  Exhi- 
bitioner of  Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Mod. 
Hist.  B.A.  1883.  Assistant-Master  at  The  Mount,  North- 
allerton, Yorkshire. 

MuLLiNEK,  Francis  Edward.  1870-4.  Son  of  Francis  Mulliner. 
Football  Thirteen,  1874.     Corpus  Christi  Coll,  Camb. 

Newington,  Charles.  1870.  Son  of  John  Newington.  Resides  at 
Combe  Farm,  near  Wadhurst. 

PoGSON,  Charles  Albert.  1870-2.  Son  of  John  Pogson.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1882.     In  India. 

Rich,  Maitland  Gordon.  1870-1.  Son  of  William  Gordon  Rich. 
In  New  Zealand. 

Straw,  Richard  Arton.  1870-3.  Son  of  Thomas  Straw.  Football 
Thirteen,  1871.     In  the  Colonies. 

ToTHiLL,  Francis  Henry.     1870.     Son  of  Francis  Richard  Tothill. 

Wade,  Sidney.  1870-3.  Elder  son  of  Richard  John  Wade.  h. 
1855.  Sixth  Form,  1872-3.  Cricket  Eleven,  1873.  Examiner 
in  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Department  of  H.M.  Civil  Service 
since  1875. 

White,  Harry  George.     1870-  .     Son  of  George  White. 

SUMMER  TEBM,  1870. 
BouLTON,  Lloyd.     1870-1.     Son  of  John  Boulton. 


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Bryant,  Alfred  Thomas.  1870-7.  Second  son  of  William  John 
Daniel  Bryant  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),  h.  1860. 
Sixth  Form,  1876-7.  Also  an  Exhibitioner  of  Wadh.  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1881.  Passed 
for  the  Straits  Settlements  Civil  Service.  (First  in  Competitive 
Examination,  1883.)  Passed  in  Malay  and  Law,  1885.  Acting- 
Third-Magistrate,  Penang,  1886.  Magistrate  and  Justice  of  the 
Peace  for  the  Straits  Settlements. 

Burton,  Arthur.  1870-4.  Son  of  John  Burton.  In  business  at 
Liverpool. 

Carr,  Henry  Bryan.  1870-3.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Carr.  h. 
1855.  Sixth  Form,  1873.  Sizar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1877.  M.A.  1880.  Ordained  1878.  Has  held  the 
Curacies  of  Upper  Easton,  Bristol ;  Wakefield,  Yorkshire ; 
and  Ilkley,  Yorkshire.  Since  1885  Vicar  of  Cobridge,  Stoke- 
upon-Trent. 

Carr,  Reginald  George.  1870-5.  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Carr.  h.  1856.  Sixth  Form,  1871-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Football 
Thirteen,  1873-4.  Scholar  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  1st.  cl.  Class. 
Trip.  B.A.  1879.  M.A.  1883.  An  Assistant  Master  at  Monkton 
Combe  School. 

Clarke,  Charles  Alexander.  1870-5.  Son  of  Alexander  Clarke. 
A  clerk  in  Lloyds',  London. 

Clayton,  Robert  Ougler.  1870-5.  Son  of  Jonathan  Clayton. 
Sixth  Form,  1874-5.  Cricket  Eleven,  1874-5.  Passed  through 
Cooper's  Hill  Engineering  College,  and  is  now  in  the  Public 
Works  Department,  Bengal. 

Cox,  Homersham.  1870-5.  Eldest  son  of  Homersham  Cox  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  h.  1857.  Sixth  Form,  1873-5.  Judd  Exhib. 
Scholar  and  afterwards  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  4th 
Wrangler  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1880.  M.A.  1883.  Preparing 
for  the  Medical  Profession.  Author  of  "Principles  of  Arith- 
metic," and  several  papers  published  in  the  Cambridge 
Matheinatical  Journal. 

Davy,  Edward.     1870-1.     Son  of  Richard  Davy. 

Davy,  Franklin.     1870-1.     Son  of  Richard  Davy. 

Eden,  John  Montagu  Rodney.  1870-3.  Elder  son  of  Colonel 
Wilham  Frederick  Eden.  h.  1854.  Joined  the  46th  Foot  (now 
2nd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  campaign  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
El-Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  both  actions  at  Kassassin,  and  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  clasp,  and  bronze  star. 
Served  also  in  the  Nile  Expedition  of  1884-5,  and  was  with  the 
River  Column,  under  General  Earle.  Clasp.  Volunteered  for 
the  Nile  Expedition  of  1885-6,  and  is  acting  as  Special  Service 
Officer  with  the  Staff. 

Evans,  Ernest  Charles.  1870-7.  Youngest  son  of  Herbert  Norman 
Evans,     h.  1859.     Sixth  Form,  1874-7.     Judd  Exhib.     Keble 


150  Tonhridge  School  a. d.  1870. 

Coll.,  Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A.  1881. 
Ordained  1883,  since  which  he  has  been  Curate  of  Christ's 
Church,  Watney  Street,   St.  George's-in-the-East,  London. 

Geegorie,  David  George.  1870-2.  (Afterwards  on  H.M.'s  Train- 
ing-ship Worcester).  Elder  son  of  Colonel  Erederick  Charles 
Gregorie,  C.B.  h.  1860.  Joined  the  18th  Eoot,  1880.  Served 
in  the  Egyptian  Expedition  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the 
Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  Medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star. 
Since  1884  has  been  employed  with  the  Egyptian  Army.  Per- 
formed a  distinguished  act  of  bravery  in  rescuing  a  wounded  man 
under  the  enemy's  fire  at  Souakim,  1884.  Served  in  the 
operations  up  the  Nile  in  1886,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle 
of  Giness.     Order  of  the  Osmanieh.     Clasp  "  Souakim,"  1885. 

Hawkins,  Frederick.  1870-4.  Eldest  son  of  Major  James  Hawkins. 
h.  1856.  Sixth  Form,  1874.  Entered  the  8th  Foot,  1874. 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1878.  Captain  in  the  1st  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  1885,  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80,  in  the 
operations  against  the  Momunds.     Medal. 

Jones,  William  T.  Bassett.  1870-5.  Son  of  James  Jones,  h. 
1857.  Sixth  Form,  1873-6.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Went 
to  Cambridge  University,     cl.  1882. 

Lewis,  George  Frederick  Henry.  1870-3.  Son  of  Thomas  Noyes 
Lewis. 

Morgan,  WilHam  Charles.  1870-2.  Only  son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham 
Eichard  Morgan,  h.  1855.  Lond.  'Coll.  of  Divinity,  1879. 
Ordained  1881,  since  which  year  he  has  been  Curate  of  St. 
John's,  Fulham. 

Nightingale,  Edward  Charles.  1870-3.  Son  of  George  Nightin- 
gale. Smythe  Exhib.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1880. 
Ordained  1880.  Formerly  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
London.    Since  1883  Curate  of  All  Saints,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

EiCHAEDSON,  Charles  James  Euddiman.  1870-3.  Son  of  George 
Eichardson.  Sixth  Form,  1871-3.  Football  TMrteen,  1871-^2. 
Scholar  of  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A. 
1878.     At  present  in  New  Zealand. 

Smith,  George  Barton.  1870-2.  (Afterwards  with  a  private  tutor 
for  some  years).  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882.  Joined  the 
North  Staffordshire  Eegiment,  1st  Batt.  (late  64th  Foot),  1884. 

Thellusson,  Ernest  Charles.  1870-3.  Only  son  of  Ernest 
Thellusson,  h.  1858.  Sodor  and  Man  Theol.  Coll.,  1879. 
Ordained  1881.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  Kirk  Christ,  Eushen  ; 
and  St.  George's,  Douglas,  both  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  Since  1885, 
Incumbent  of  St.  James',  Melton-on-the-Hill,  Yorkshire. 

Ward,  James  Ibotson.  1870-4.  Eldest  son  of  James  Ward.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1874.  Played  Football  for  England  v.  Ireland 
twice,  1880-2 ;  also  for  South  v.  North  the  same  years  ;  also 
for  the  County  of  Middlesex.  Eowed  at  Henley  for  the  London 
Eowing  Club,  1879-80-81. 


A.D.  1870.  Register.  151 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,  1870. 

Beaumont,  Arthur  John.  1870-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Beaumont.  In 
business  in  London.     Besides  at  Stoke  Newington. 

Beaumont,  Edward  Jackson.  1870-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Beaumont. 
Moving  about  in  the  East.     Was  last  at  Bhamo  in  Burmah. 

Beaumont,  George  Cuthbert.  1870-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Beaumont. 
In  the  London  and  County  Bank,  King's  Cross  Branch,  London. 

Burton,  George  Guy.  1870-5.  Eldest  son  of  Samuel  Warren 
Burton,  b.  1856.  Entered  the  Munster  Bank  (by  Examina- 
tion), 1875.  Was  at  first  in  the  Killarney  Branch;  in  1881 
became  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Transfer  Branch  at  the  Head  Office. 
Now  occupies  the  same  post  in  the  Munster  and  Leinster  Bank. 

Caknell,  John  Frederick.  1870-2.  Son  of  George  Frederick 
Carnell  (Old  Tonbridgian).     A  Solicitor  at  Sevenoaks. 

Charlton,  Edward  William.  1870-6.  Son  of  Dennis  Eigden  Charlton. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1876. 

Charlton,  Thomas  Frank.  1870-5.  Son  of  Dennis  Eigden  Charlton. 
b.  1858.     Solicitor  in  London. 

Cox,  Harold.  1870-8.  Second  son  of  Homersham  Cox  (Old  Ton- 
bridgian). Sixth  Form,  1876-8.  Judd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1882.  President  of 
the  Cambridge  University  Union  Society,  1881.  University 
Extension  Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  at  York  and  Hull, 
1882-3.  Went  to  India  in  1885  as  Professor  of  Mathematics 
at  the  Mahommedan  College  of  Aligarh. 

Dickinson,  Frederic  William.  1870-3.  (Afterwards  at  the  Gym- 
nasium of  Essen,  Ehine  Province).  Younger  son  of  Henry 
Dickinson,     b.  1856.     Sixth  Form,  1873.     A  journalist. 

GooDE,  Thomas  Henry.  1870-4.  Son  of  William  Francis  Goode. 
In  business  in  London.     Eesides  at  Hampstead  Heath. 

Growse,  Eobert.  1870-1.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Growse,  M.D. 
b.  1853.     Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.     Eesides  at  Brentwood,  Essex. 

Harris,  Edmund  Burke.  1870-7.  Second  son  of  Samuel  Harris. 
b.  1860.  Sixth  Form,  1877.  Judd  Exhib.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1881.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884, 
beiog  placed  2nd  in  the  First  Class  in  Honours  in  the  Final 
Examination  of  the  Incorporated  Law  Society,  and  gaining  the 
Clifford's  Inn  Prize,  and  that  of  the  Kent  Law  Society. 

Harris,  John  George  Workman.  1870-1.  Eldest  son  of  Samuel 
Harris.  b.  1857.  Entered  the  Tenterden  Branch  of  the 
London  and  County  Bank  as  2nd  clerk  in  1876. 

Headley,  George  Tanfield.  1870-5.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Tanfield 
George  Headley.     Learning  farming  in  Kent. 

Hooper,  Samuel  Fry.  1870-3.  Third  son  of  William  Hooper. 
b.l865.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1878.  M.A.  1882.  Ordained 
1881.     Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Lorrimore  Square,  London. 


152  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1870. 

Leslie,  Albert.  1870-5.  Son  of  Francis  Seymour  Leslie.  In  the 
2nd  Bombay  Grenadiers. 

LucKHAM,  Alexander  James.  1870-5.  Eldest  son  of  Alexander 
Minty  Luckham.  h.  1857.  Sixth  Form,  1872-5.  Head  Boy, 
1873  and  1875.  Cricket  Eleven,  1871-5.  Captain.  Football 
Thirteen,  1873-4.  Captain.  Scholar  of  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb. 
1st  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1879.  M.A.  1882.  An  Assistant- 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College. 

Mercer,  Eeginald  Mackenzie.  1870-  .  Son  of  Charles  Mercer. 
Besides  at  Canterbury. 

Pawley,  Tom  Edward.  1870-3.  (Afterwards  at  Cowbridge  School.) 
Son  of  Thomas  John  Pawley.  Landlord  of  the  "  Pose  and 
Crown"  Hotel,  Tonbridge.  Has  played  in  the  Kent  County 
Cricket  Eleven. 

Eeynolds,  Herbert  Edward.  1870-3.  Fourth  son  of  James  Pey- 
nolds.  h.  1856.  Joined  the  19th  Hussars,  1876.  Captain,  1882. 
Petired  1883.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  campaign,  1882.  Present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Medal  with  clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star.     Pesides  at  Brighton. 

Eeynolds,  James  Christopher.     1870-2.  Third  son  of  James  Pey- 

nolds.  h.  1854.  Joined  the  Welsh  Pegiment,  1st  Batt.  (late 
41st  Foot),  1876.  At  present  stationed  in  Natal,  South 
Africa. 

Richardson,    George    James    Addison.  1870-1.      Son   of    George 

Pichardson.  Cricket  Eleven,  1871.  Football  Thirteen,  1871. 
In  New  Zealand. 

Russell,  Henry  Satterthwaite.  1870-1.  Son  of  Henry  Pussell. 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Pesides  at  Wey- 
bridge,  Surrey. 

Trotter,  Brown.  1870-2.  Second  son  of  Theodore  Trotter,  h- 
1854.     d.  1886. 

Wilson,  William  James.  1870-  .  Eldest  son  of  Alexander  Wilson. 
Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Pesides  at  Beck- 
enham. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1871. 

Abell,  Ernest.     1871-2.     Son  of  Henry  Abell.     Deceased. 

Andrews,  Leonard  Peel.  1871-4.  Eldest  son  of  Louis  Willoughby 
Andrews.  h.  1858.  Cricket  Eleven,  1874.  Agent.  In  the 
Phillipine  Islands,  1878-82.     Now  in  Spain. 

Andrews,  Willoughby.  1871-7.  Second  son  of  Louis  Willoughby 
Andrews,  h.  1861.  Cricket  Eleven,  1877.  Football  Thirteen, 
1876.     Bank  secretary  at  Manchester.     Pesides  in  Cheshire. 

Arnold,  George  Edmund.     1871-    .     Son  of  George  Arnold   (Old 
Tonbridgian).     Managing  Director  of  the  Hastings  Patent  Free- 
.  stone  Company. 


A.D.  1871.  Register.  153 

Atkinson,  George  Charles.  1871-4.  Second  son  of  Lieut. -General 
Frederic  Dayott  Atkinson,  h.  1858.  Football  Thirteen,  1872-4. 
Captain.  In  the  Sandhurst  Football  Team.  Joined  the  Madras 
Staff  Corps,  1877.  Wing  Officer  of  the  31st  Madras  Native 
Infantry. 

Atkinson,  Stuart  Ivor.  1871-4.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Michael  Angelo 
Atkinson.     Assistant-Master  at  St.  Peter's  School,  York. 

Barron,  Frank.     1871-3.     Son  of  Francis  Barron. 

Barton,  Campbell.     1871-3.     Son  of  Joseph  Barton. 

Barton,  Charles  Gerard.  1871-3.  Son  of  Joseph  Barton.  Z).  1860. 
Joined  the  46th  Foot,  1881.  Now  in  the  Royal  Lancashire 
Regiment,  2nd  Batt. 

Bassett,  Robert  Cecil.  1871-3.  Eldest  son  of  Robert  Goodenough 
Bassett.  h.  1856.  Solicitor  and  Commissioner  for  Oaths. 
Under- Sheriff  for  the  Borough  of  Southampton,  1884-5. 

Burton,  Henry  Howard.  1871-3.  Second  son  of  John  Burton,  h. 
1856.     Football  Thirteen,  1872.     Timber-merchant  in  London. 

Cameron,  Allan  Gordon.  1870-4.  Son  of  Allan  Gordon  Cameron. 
Sixth  Form,  1873-4.  Football  Thirteen,  1874.  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford.     2nd  cl.  Mods.     B.A.  1881.     M.A.  1882. 

Cromie,  Charles  Francis.  1871-4.  Cricket  Eleven,  1874.  Son  of 
Francis  Cromie.  h.  1858.  Joined  the  37th  Foot  (now  called 
1st  Batt.  Hampshire  Regiment),  1878.     Captain,  1884. 

FiTZROY,   Ferdinand.     1871-5.     Son  of  Colonel  Ferdinand  Fitzroy. 

Settled  in  Tasmania. 
Fitzroy,    Reginald.     1871-4.     Son  of   Colonel   Ferdinand   Fitzroy. 

Settled  in  Tasmania. 

FuRLEY,  George.  1871-5.  Younger  son  of  William  Henry  Furley. 
h.  1858.  Cricket  Eleven,  1875.  Football  Thirteen,  1874.  Re- 
sides at  Ashford. 

Harris,  Barton.     ] 871-2.     Son  of  William  Henry  Harris,    d.  1882. 

Harrisson,  Arthur.  1871-5.  Only  son  of  George  Harrisson.  h. 
1858.  On  the  Dramatic  Stage.  Manager  and  proprietor  of  a 
theatrical  company.  Formerly  of  the  Olympic,  Gaiety,  and 
Surrey  Theatres.  Author  of  several  adaptations  for  the  Stage, 
"  Lady  Audley's  Secret,"  "Aurora  Floyd,"  *'  Called  Back,"  &c. 
Novi  de  i^hime,  Henry  Dundas. 

Harvey,    Francis   George.       1871-2.       Son   of    James   Harvey    (of 

Jamaica) . 
Hawkins,  John  Anthony.     1871-4. 

Hayes,  Clarence  Henry.  1871-2.  Son  of  Courtney  Hayes,  h.  1855. 
Joined  the  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  1874.  Now  in  the 
Bengal  Staff  Corps.  Squadron  Officer  of  the  1st  Bengal 
Cavalry. 

Isaacs,  Charles  Edward.  1871-3.  Son  of  Asher  Isaacs.  Football 
Thirteen,  1873.     In  Jamaica. 


154  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1871. 

Isaacs,  Percy  Albert.     1871-3.     Son  of  Asher  Isaacs.      In  Jamaica. 

Lloyd,  Herbert  Ehys.  1871-5.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Ehys  James  Lloyd. 
Cricket  Eleveo,  1875.  Football  Thirteen,  1874.  Joined  Prince 
Albert's  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Batt.  (formerly  called 
the  13th  Foot). 

Moore,  G.     1871-2.     Son  of  John  G.  Moore. 

Slade,  Sydney.  1871-2.  Son  of  Adolphus  Frederick  Slade.  In 
Australia. 

Tapp,  Charles  James.  1871-3.  Eldest  son  of  Arthur  March  Tapp. 
h.  1856.  Football  Thirteen,  1872.  A  member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange. 

Veedenbourg,  Edric.     1871. 

Wakefield,  Henry  Eussell.  1871-2.  Son  of  Francis  Wakefield. 
Football   Thirteen,    1871.      Cuddesdon  Theol.    Coll.     Ordained 

1877.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of  St.  Peter's,  Vauxhall ;  Barnes  ; 
and  the  Curacy  in  charge  of  Swanscombe,  Kent.  Since  1883 
Yicar  of  St.  Michael  and  All  Augels,  Lower  Sydenham. 

Williamson,  Eobert  Lamsley.  1871-2.  Son  of  James  Williamson. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1872.  Edin.  Univ.  Entered  the  Medical 
Profession.     Deceased. 

SUMMEB    TEEM,  1871. 

Archer,  Henry  Fairfax.  1871-2.  Son  of  Major  Henry  Archer. 
Member  of  Lloyds',  London. 

Berkeley,  Leopold  Wilkinson  Fitzhardinge.  1871-8.  Eldest  son 
of  Eegiuald  Adolphus  Eugene  Berkeley,    b.  1860.     Sixth  Form, 

1878.  Judd  Exhib.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Law  Exhib. 
Afterwards  at  Downing  Coll.,  Camb.  Left  without  a  degree 
owing  to  ill-health.  Studied  Law  in  Canada,  and  became  a 
Barrister.  Practises  in  Ontario.  Author  of  **  A  Synopsis  of 
the  Laws  of  the  Building  Trade  in  the  States  and  Territories  of 
America." 

Capron,  Frederick  William.  1871-5.  (Afterwards  at  Eugby  School.) 
Eldest  son  of  Frederick  Lucas  Capron.  b.  1860.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1875.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882.  A  Solicitor  in 
London. 

Carnell,  Henry.  1871-  .  Son  of  George  Frederick  Carnell  (Old 
Tonbridgian).    Formerly  in  the  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 

Carr,  Andrew  Eichardson.  1871-2.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Carr. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1884.     Eesides  at  Bath. 

Chapman,  Frederick  Temple.  1871-2.  Son  of  David  Chapman. 
Formerly  in  Methuen's  Horse  in  South  Africa.  Now  gone  to 
India  as  a  tea-planter. 

Chapman,  Percival  Ward.  1871-2.  Son  of  David  Chapman.  Passed 
an  examination  in  Chemistry.  Secretary  to  a  Chemical  Manu- 
facturing Company. 


A.D.  1871.  Register.  155 

Crow,  Frederick  Lewis.     1871-5.     Son  of  Frederick  George  Crow. 

Auctioneer  and  estate  agent,  Dorking. 
Ckow,  George.     1871-5.     Son  of  Frederick  George  Crow.     Solicitor 

at  Maidstone. 
Hogg,  James  Edward.    1871-6.    Eldest  son  of  Edward  Hogg.    Sixth 

Form,  1875-6.    Judd  Exhib.    Line.  Coll.,  Oxford.    3rd  cl.  Mods. 

4th  cl.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1880.     Now  with  a  firm  of  Solicitors  in 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
LocHEE,  William  Arthur.     1871-4.     Youngest  son  of  Alfred  Lochee, 

M.D.     h.  1858.     A  Solicitor  at  Canterbury. 

Maetin,  Donald.  1871-  .  Son  of  Colonel  James  Eanald  Martin. 
In  New  Zealand. 

Olivier,  Sydney.  1871-7.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Arnold 
Olivier.  h.  1859.  Sixth  Form,  1873-7.  Head  Boy,  1876. 
Judd  Exhib.  Also  Exhibitioner  (Proxime  accessit  for  Open 
Scholarship)  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  Stroke  of  the 
College  Boat,  1879.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  2nd  cl.  Lit.  Hum.  B.A. 
1883.  Entered  the  Colonial  Office,  1882.  1st  in  Home  Civil 
Service  Examination.  2nd  for  the  Oxford  University  Cobden 
Essay  Prize,  1883. 

Shakespear,  Charles  Harry.  1871-5.  Son  of  John  Shakespear. 
Formerly  in  the  French  army.     Now  in  business  in  London. 

Smith,  George  Charles  Moore.  1871-7.  Eldest  son  of  George  Mooret 
Smith,  h.  1858.  Sixth  Form,  1874-7.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib. 
Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A. 
1884. 

Stephen,  Alfred  Consett.  1871-5.  Only  son  of  Montague  Consett 
Stephen,  h.  1857.  Sixth  Form,  1874-5.  New  Coll.,  Oxford. 
2nd  cl.  Jurisprudence.  Now  a  member  of  a  firm  of  Solicitors 
at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,    1871. 

Ash,  Eichard  Francis  Herbert.  1871-3.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard 
Eobert  Drummond  Ash  (Old  Tonbridgian) . 

Bartram,  Eeginald  Henry.  1871-4.  Fourth  son  of  Captain  William 
Bartram.     Brewer  at  Bridge  House,  Tonbridge. 

Bartram,  William.  1871-4.  Third  son  of  Captain  William  Bartram. 
Mechanical  engineer  at  Tonbridge. 

Collins,  Philip  Edward.     1871-2.     Son  of  John  Collins. 

Crundwell,  Ernest.  1871-4.  Youngest  son  of  William  Thomas 
Crundwell.  b.  1858.  First  in  1st  cl.  Honours,  Clement's  Inn 
Prizeman,  and  Daniel  Eeardon  Prizeman,  in  the  Final  Law 
Examination,  1881,  Practises  as  a  Solicitor  at  Farnham, 
Surrey. 

Gardner,  Eichard.     1871-3.     Son  of  William  Gardner. 


156  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1871. 

Hart,  Percival  Longcroft.  1871-3.  Elder  son  of  Henry  Percival 
Hart  (Old  Toiibridgian) .  h.  1857.  On  leaving  school  began 
studying  for  the  Law,  but  was  compelled  to  abandon  it  on 
account  of  ill-health.     Resides  at  Lewes. 

Haymen,  Egerton   Stanley.     1871-2.     Son  of  Henry  Haymen.     In 

Australia. 
Healey,  Cecil.     1871-  .     Son  of  Benjamin  Healey. 
HiLD,  Horace  Ayton.   1871-3.    (Afterwards  at  Manchester  Grammar 

School.)      Third  son  of  John   Spencer  Hill.     h.  1857.     Symes 

Scholar  of  Exeter    Coll.,  Oxford.      2nd  cl.  Mods.      B.A.  1882. 

Ordained    1880.      Formerly    Curate   of    Bollington,    Cheshire. 

Since  1884  Curate  in  charge  of  Tresco,  Scilly  Isles. 

Hogg,  Ernest.  1871-5.  Second  son  of  Edward  Hogg.  In  the 
Province  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Jenkins,  Joshua  Edward.  1871-2.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Robert 
Charles  Jenkins.     Died  in  Australia. 

McIntyee,  Alexander.  1871-3.  Son  of  John  Mclntyre.  In  South 
Africa. 

McIntyre,  Donald  Charles  Frederick.  1871-3.  Son  of  John  Mcln- 
tyre. h.  1859.  Joined  the  100th  Foot,  1879.  Afterwards  in 
the  78th  Foot.     Since  1882  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Martin,  James  Percival.  1871-5.  Son  of  Colonel  James  Ranald 
Martin.     In  New  Zealand. 

Martin,  Theodore  George.  1871-4.  Son  of  Colonel  James  Ranald 
Martin.     In  New  Zealand. 

Maule,  Harry  Carteret.  1871-7.  Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Carteret  Maale.  h.  1858.  Sixth  Form,  1876-7.  Judd  Exhib. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1880.  Entered  the 
English  Civil  Service,  1881  (6th  in  Examination  for  First  Class 
Clerkships).  Appointed  to  Sheerness  Dockyard,  1881-5.  Then 
transferred  to  Portsmouth  Dockyard,  and  in  1886  to  Bermuda. 

MosER,   Arthur  Thomas.     1871-3.     Younger  son  of  Henry  Moser. 

Resides  at  Kensington. 
MosER,  Charles  Henry.     1871-3.     (Afterwards  in  Germany) .     Elder 

son  of   Henry   Moser.       h.  1856.      Iron-merchant  in  London. 

Resides  at  Sydenham. 
Pears,    Stewart  D.     1871-4.     Son  of  Arnold  Pears.      Passed  from 

Cooper's    Hill    Indian    Engineering    College   into   the    Public 

"Works  Department  Madras  Presidency. 

Reynolds,  Edward  Stewart.  1871-2.  (Afterwards  at  the  Royal 
Institution  School,  Liverpool).  Second  son  of  Jacob  Reynolds. 
h.  1858.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1881.  Barrister-at-Law. 
Resides  in  London. 

Skelding,  Harry.  1871-8.  Son  of  Joseph  Skelding.  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1883.  Winner  of  several  races  in  the  Cambridge 
Swimming  Sports.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 


A.D.  1872.  Register.  157 

Skelding,  Joseph  Deetou.     1871-3.     Son  of  Joseph  Skelding. 

Stkachan,  Thomas.  1871-3.  Son  of  James  Strachan.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1872-3.     Football  Thirteen,  1871-2.     Deceased. 

Tewson,  Edward  Arthur.  1871-3.  Son  of  Edward  Tewson.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1873.  Football  Thirteen,  1873.  Member  of  the  firm 
of  Debenham,  Tewson  and  Co.,  auctioneers,  surveyors,  and  land 
agents,  London. 

Tkacy,  Francis  William.  1871-4.  (Afterwards  at  Fauconberge  School, 
Beccles).  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Frederick  Francis  Tracy,  h. 
1858.  Open  Exhibitioner,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  iEgrotat 
Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1880.  M.A.  1885.  Ordained  1882.  For- 
merly Senior  House-Master  at  King  William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man.  Afterwards  Curate  of  Bramber  with  St.  Botolph,  Sussex. 
Now  of  Eockwells  Preparatory  School,  Balcombe,  Somerset, 
and  Curate  of  Upton  Noble. 

Wilkinson,  John  Du  Cane.  1871-3.  (Afterwards  at  Marlborough 
College).  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Wilkinson,  h.  1860. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1882.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Wilkinson,  Wilham  Henry.  1871-3.  (Afterwards  at  Marlborough 
College).  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Wilkinson,  h.  1857. 
Jesus  Coh.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1880.  M.A. 
1883.  Assistant  Master  at  Salisbury  School,  1881-4.  Ordained 
1885.     Now  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Marlborough. 

Wilson,  Leslie.    1871-6.    Son  of  Alexander  Wilson.  Cricket  Eleven, 

1876.  Plays  in  the  Kent  County  Cricket  Eleven.  A  member 
of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Wilson,  Eobert  Steward.  1871-6.  Son  of  Eobert  James  Wilson, 
M.D.  Sixth  Form,  1874-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876.  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford.  2nd  cl.  Mods.    B.A.  1880.    Assistant  Master  at  a  School. 

Workman,  Arthur  William.    1871-2.    St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A. 

1877.  M.A.  1880.  Ordained  1877.  Has  held  the  Curacies  of 
Waddesdon,  Bucks ;  Newbury,  Berks ;  and  Esher,  Surrey. 
Since  1884  Curate  of  South  Croydon. 

Workman,  Eeginald  Lathom.     1871-2.     Son  of  William  Workman. 

Worth,  David  Leslie.     1871-2.     Second  son  of  John  Alger  Worth. 

In  New  Zealand. 
Worth,  John  Leslie.    1871-2.    (Afterwards  at  a  School  in  Germany, 

of  which  he  was  the  Champion  Eunner  and  Swimmer).     Eldest 

son  of  John  Alger  Worth,     h.  1857.     Member  of  the  firm  of 

Dowson  and  Worth,  shipbuilders,  at  London. 

EASTEB  TEEM,  1872. 

Adkin,  Henry  John.  1872-4.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Whitley  Adkin. 
h,  1858.     A  Solicitor  in  London.     Eesides  at  Blackheath. 

Arnold,  Arthur  William.  1872.  Second  son  of  George  Arnold 
(Old  Tonbridgian).     Articled  to  a  Solicitor  at  Hastings. 


158  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1872. 

BiED,  Edward  Trevor.  1872-5.  Youngest  son  of  Major  Robert 
Wilberforce  Bird.  h.  1858.  Cricket  Eleven,  1875.  Football 
Tliirteen,  1875.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882.  M.A.  1884. 
Ordained  1882.  Formerly  Curate  of  Bideford,  North  Devon. 
Now  Curate  of  Keem,  Exeter. 

Boyd,  Hugh  Charles  Felix.  1872-3.  Son  of  FeHx  Ernest  Adolphus 
Boyd. 

Boyd,  Percy  Wilham  Dalwitz.  1872-7.  Son  of  Felix  Ernest 
Adolphus  Boyd.     In  Griqualand,  South  Africa. 

Caley,  Herbert  Murkin.  1872-4.  Eldest  (twin)  son  of  Murkin 
Lawrence  Caley.  h.  1859.  Architect  and  Surveyor.  Eesides 
at  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Caley,  Llewellyn  Neville.  1872-7.  Second  (twin)  son  of  Murkin 
Lawrence  Caley.  h.  1859.  Highbury  College  of  Divinity. 
Ordained  1884.    Curate  of  All  Saints',  Hatcham  Park,  London. 

Causton,  Wallace  Cuthbert.  1872-3.  Son  of  James  Causton. 
Resides  at  Forest  Hill. 

Eden,  Henry  Hamilton  Forbes.  1872-4.  Younger  son  of  Colonel 
Wilham  Frederick  Eden.  Cricket  Eleven,  1873-4.  Football 
Thirteen,  1872-3.     Resides  in  London. 

Graham,  Christopher  Colborne.  1872-5.  Son  of  Christopher  North 
Graham  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  Sixth  Form,  1874-5.  Studied 
chemistry  at  South  Kensington.  Afterwards  worked  for  two 
years  in  Professor  Frankland's  Research  Laboratory  at 
Kensington.  Is  now  chemist  to  a  firm  of  Manufacturers  at 
Hull.  Fellow  of  the  Chemical  Society  and  (by  examination) 
of  the  Institute  of  Chemistry.  « 

Geaham,  Tom.     1872-5.     Son  of  Wilham  Graham. 

Haymen,  Henry.     1872.     Son  of  Henry  Haymen. 

Heney,  Nicholas  Clement.     1872.     Son  of  Nicholas  Henry. 

Huntee,  Arthur  Edward.  1872.  Son  of  Edward  Marchant 
Hunter.  Left  after  a  short  time  owing  to  ill-health.  Was 
prepared  for  College  at  a  private  tutor's.  Scholar  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.     3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.     B.A.  1880.     d.  1882. 

Jacomb-Hood,  George  Percy.  1872-3.  Eldest  son  of  Robert 
Jacomb-Hood.  Art  Scholar  of  the  Slade  School  of  Art, 
University  College,  London.  Afterwards  gained  a  Travelling 
Scholarship.  Has  painted,  among  other  pictures,  *'  St.  Simeon 
Stylites,'"'  at  the  Royal  Academy,  1879;  *'La  Cocarde  Tricolore," 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  1884.  Member  of  the  Society  of 
British  Artists,  and  of  the  New  English  Art  Club. 

Jacomb-Hood,  John  Wykeham.  1872-5.  Second  son  of  Robert 
Jacomb-Hood.  h.  1859.  Studied  Engineering  at  the  Crystal 
Palace  Engineering  School.  Is  now  a  chief  engineer  on  the 
Staff  of  the  London  and  South  Western  Railway  Company. 

Padwick,  Francis  Herbert.  1872-3.  Son  of  Frederick  Padwick. 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1879.     M.A.  1883. 


A.D.  1872.  Register,  159 

Smith,  Edward.  1872-3.  Son  of  Edward  Smith.  A  clerk  in  the 
Eailway  Clearing  House,  London. 

Smith,  Harry  Wakelyn.  1872-80.  Second  son  of  George  Moore 
Smith,  h.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1877-80.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  1st  cl.  Class. 
Trip.  2nd  cl.  Mor.  Sci.  Trip.  B.A.  1884.  Head  Master's 
assistant  at  Malvern  College. 

Thornton,  Lewis.  1872-3.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham  Thornton. 
Went  to  Pemb.  Coll.,  Oxford.     Eesides  in  London. 

Whiting,  Percy  Fletcher.  1872-5.  Studied  for  a  time  for  the 
Army.  Was  afterwards  with  a  Solicitor.  Now  resides  at 
Devonport. 

Williamson,  Cyril  Venn  Wilton.  1872-  .  Son  of  Octavius 
Williamson.  h.  1858.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Marines,  1876. 
Was  transferred  to  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1880.  Now  an 
officiating  Assistant  Commissary  General,  at  Fort  William, 
Calcutta. 

SUMMEB    TEEM,    1872. 

Archer,  Bahol.  1872-4.  Son  of  Major  Wilham  Archer.  Li  the 
Eoyal  Fhnt  Militia. 

Archer,  James  Douglas.  1872-5.  Son  of  Major  Wilham  Archer. 
In  the  1st  Warwick  Militia. 

FiTZMAURicE,  Eobert_  Bruce.  1872-3.  (Afterwards  at  Mr.  Fowler's, 
Tunbridge  Wells.)  Eldest  son  of  Colonel  Gamaliel  Fitzmaurice. 
b.  1857.     Ship  and  insurance  broker  in  London. 

GooDE,  Minton.  1872-4.  Eldest  son  of  William  James  Goode.  b. 
1858.     China  manufacturer.     Eesides  at  Hampstead  Heath. 

Gray,  Herbert.  1872-6.  Fifth  surviving  son  of  Owen  Gray.  b. 
1861.     In  the  Law  Fire  Insurance  Society,  London. 

Gray,  Octavius.  1872-6.  Son  of  Owen  Gray.  Eesides  at  Tonbridge. 
Engineer. 

HiLLYER,  Wilham  Herbert.  1872-9.  Son  of  William  Thomas 
Hillyer.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  one  of  the 
London  hospitals. 

Holland,  Alfred.  1872-5.  (Afterwards  at  Brighton  College). 
Youngest  son  of  Frederick  Holland,  b.  1859.  Christ  Church 
Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1884.     Eesides  at  Bedford  Park,  London. 

Johnson,  Gifford  Henry.  1872-3.  (Afterwards  at  Dover  College). 
Only  son  of  Henry  Johnson,  b.  1859.  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford. 
3rd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1885.  Eeading  for  ordination  at  Wycliffe 
Hall,  Oxford. 

Lewis,  Thomas  Noyes.     1872-4.     Son  of  Thomas  Noyes  Lewis. 

MoRLEY,  Francis  Walter.  1872-3.  Son  of  the  Eev.  George  Morley. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1882. 


160  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1872. 

Newington,  Philip  Cator.     1872.     Son  of  Philip  Plaisted  Newington. 

Pattinson,  John  Shield.  1872-3.  Son  of  Hugh  Lee  Pattinson. 
Football  Thirteen,  1872.     In  Canada. 

EoPER,  John  Charles.  1872-7.  Son  of  John  Wilham  Eoper. 
Sixth  Form,  1875-7.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Keble  Coll., 
Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1881.  M.A.  1884.  Ellerton 
Theological  Essay,  1885.  Ordained  1882.  Formerly  Curate  of 
Hurstmonceux,  Sussex;  then  Chaplain  of  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford.  Now  Keble  Professor  of  Divinity  at  Trinity  College, 
Toronto,  Canada. 

Steed,  Harry  Edward.  1872-6.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Steed,  h. 
1861.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876.  Entered  the  Civil  Service 
(H.M.  Office  of  Works),  1881.     Resides  at  Balham. 

Stuegess,  Archibald  Thomas.  1872-5.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Sturgess.  h.  1857.  Cricket  Eleven,  1875.  An  engineer,  now 
in  Cyprus. 

Tattersall,  John  Fountain.  1872-5.  Eldest  son  of  John  Tatter- 
sall.  h.  1857.  Wine  merchant  in  the  City  of  London.  Eesides 
at  Bickley,  Kent. 

Wadmore,  Beauchamp.  1872-80.  Third  son  of  James  Foster 
Wadmore  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  h.  1861.  At  Christ  Church  Coll,, 
Oxford,  and  afterwards  at  New  Inn  Hall.  Architect  in  London. 
Resides  at  Tonbridge. 

Wilson,  Allan  Campbell.     1872-  .     Son  of  Thomas  Wilson. 

Wilson,  Thomas.     1872-  .     Son  of  Thomas  Wilson. 

CHRISTMAS   TEEM,   1872. 

Baekworth,  Henry  Smith.  1872-4.  Son  of  Joseph  Charles  Bark- 
worth.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  George's 
Hospital,  London. 

Beaumont,  William  Rigdon.  1872-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Beaumont. 
In  the  Mercantile  Marine.  At  present  in  the  steamer  ''Patrick 
Stetvart,"  of  Kurrachee,  India. 

Berkeley,  Reginald  William  Fitzhardinge.  1872-5.  Second  son  of 
Reginald  Adolphus  Eugene  Berkeley.  Prevented  by  his  health 
from  entering  any  profession.  Resides  at  Notting  Hill, 
London. 

Beekeley,  Vincent  Fitzhardinge.    1872-6.    Son  of  Lionel  Berkeley. 

BiDWELL,  Henry  Ambrose.  1872-5.  Elder  son  of  Edward  Bidwell. 
Resides  at  East  Peckham,  near  Tonbridge. 

CouLSON,  Ernest  Sydney.  1872-4.  Eldest  son  of  Horatio  Sydney 
Coulson.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1880.  Practises  in  the  City 
of  London,  and  at  Croydon. 

Crawfurd,  Charles  Hubert  Payne.  1872-8.  Third  son  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Walter  Payne  Crawfurd.     b.  1860.     Sixth  Form, 


A.D.  1872.  Register.  161 

1877-8.  Smvthe  Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1878.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford.  3rd  cl.  Mods.  B.A.  1882.  M.A.  1885. 
A  Solicitor  in  London. 

Ceoss,  Ernest  Edmond,  1872-4.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  John 
Cross,     d.  1881. 

Ckoss,  Frederick  Edmond.  1872-80.  Second  (eldest  sm^viving)  son 
of  Thomas  John  Cross.  Sixth  Form,  1880.  Football  Fifteen, 
1880.     Besides  at  Dulwich. 

Dann,  Henry  Churnside  Beaumont.  1872-3.  Son  of  Henry  Talbot 
Churnside  Dann.    Entered  the  2nd  West  India  Eegiment,  1883. 

Day,  Horace  Francis.  1872-7.  (Afterwards  at  Spa,  Belgium,  for 
two  years.)  Eldest  son  of  Horace  Day,  M.D.  Admitted  a 
Solicitor. 

Elin,  Ernest  Bloxam  Constantine.  1872-3.  Son  of  Frederick  Elin. 
In  business  in  London. 

Fagan,  Arthur  Maurice.  1872-4.  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Stuart  Fagan.  h.  1858.  Civil  engineer  in  the  Public  Works 
Department,  India. 

Foley,  Arthur  Paul.  1872-8.  Son  of  Edward  Foley.  Sixth  Form, 
1877-8.     Judd  Exhib.     New  Coll.,  Oxford.     4th  cl.  Hist.     B.A. 

1882. 

Feeeman,  Eussell  George.  Fourth  son  of  Joseph  Freeman,  h.  1862. 
Besides  in  London. 

Gill,  Cecil  Hope.  1872-7.  Eldest  surviving  son  of  the  Eev. 
William  Gill.  h.  1859.  Sixth  Form,  1876-7.  Eustat  Scholar 
of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1882. 
Ordained  1882.  Curate  of  St.  George's,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man, 
1882-6.     Curate  of  St.  Mary  Abbots,  Kensington,  1886. 

Gill,  Wilham  Hope.  1872-3.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Wilham 
Gill.  h.  1856.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  a  rock  at  Santon,  Isle  of 
Man,  in  the  Midsummer  Holidays,  1873. 

GiPPS,  Henry  Falcon.  1872-8.  Eldest  son  of  Walter  Gipps  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  h.  1859.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882. 
Ordained  1883.  Formerly  Curate  of  Thornhill  Lees,  Yorkshire. 
Since  1885  Curate  of  Barnes,  Surrey. 

Hathorne,  James  Kemp.  1872-  .  Son  of  James  George  Hathorne. 
Deceased. 

Hawkins,  Francis  Stanhope.  1872-9.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Eobert 
Hawkins.  Sixth  Form,  1878-9.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A.  1882. 
Medical  Student  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 

Heevey,  Charles  Henry  Augustus.  1872-5.  Eldest  son  of  Lord 
Augustus  Hervey.  h.  1862.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1881. 
Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  1884. 

Hervey,  Frederick  Wilham  Fane.  1872-5.  Second  son  of  Lord 
Augustus  Hervey.  6.  1863.  Entered  the  Eoyal  Navy,  1877. 
Lieutenant  1883. 


162  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1872. 

Jenkins,  Frederick  Charles.  1872-5.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Canon  Eobert 
Jenkins.  Formerly  a  mining  engineer  in  New  South  Wales,  cl. 
cir.  1884. 

Jones,  Gatty.  1872-3.  Second  son  of  WilHam  Halse  Gatty  Jones. 
h.  1859.     Abroad  at  present. 

KiEBY,  Charles  Murdoch.  1872-4.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Murdoch 
Kirby.     In  Canada. 

Parker,  Arthur  Gordon.  1872-7.  Third  son  of  Col.  WilHam  Parker. 
6.  1859.  Sixth  Form,  1875-7.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876-7.  Foot- 
ball Fifteen,  1877.  Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Class. 
Trip.  B.A.  1882.  In  the  College  Eugby  Football  Team,  1880-2, 
and  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Twyford  School, 
Winchester,  Hants,  since  1883. 

Eepton,  Frederick  Wilham.  1872-6.  Son  of  Herbert  Eepton.  h. 
1860.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876.  Football  Thirteen,  1874-6. 
Joined  the  100th  Foot,  1879.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1882. 
Attached  to  the  28th  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 

Eepton,  Herbert  Watkiss.  1872-5.  Son  of  Herbert  Eepton. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1875.     Went  to  Canada. 

Eigden,  John  Lambe.  1872-5.  Third  son  of  Eichard  Henry 
Eigden.  h.  1858.  Exhibitioner  of  King's  College,  London 
(iipplied  Science  Department).  Civil  engineer.  Associate 
Member  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  London,  and 
Sworn  Government  Surveyor.  Employed  on  the  Natal  Govern- 
ment Eailways  from  1878  to  1886. 

Shaw,  John  Stanley.  1872-5.  Son  of  John  Shaw.  (Afterwards  at 
Eugby  School.)     Now  in  America. 

Stow,  Charles  Lethbridge.  1872-4.  Son  of  Tom  Stow.  Mem. 
Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  At  present  surgeon  on  one  of  the  Peninsular 
and  Oriental  Company's  steamers. 

Stow,  Herbert  Montague.  1872-  .  Son  of  Tom  Stow.  Settled  in 
Manitoba. 

Sturgess,  John  Moore.  1872-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Sturgess.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1875-7.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1874-6.  Captain. 
Solicitor.     Eesides  at  Penshurst. 

Wadmore,  Clyde  Foster.  1872-9.  Fourth  and  youngest  son  of 
James  Foster  Wadmore.     h.  1853.     Planter  in  Ceylon. 

Wilkinson,  Henry  Lionel  Smyth.  1872-  .  Son  of  William 
Wilkinson. 

WiNTLE,  James  Pitt.  1872-3.  Son  of  Colonel  Edward  Wintle. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1873.     Went  to  India  and  died  there  in  1879. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1873. 

Berkeley,  Michael  Lionel  Fitzhardinge.  1872-6.  Son  of  Lionel 
Berkeley. 


A.D.  1873.  Register.  163 

Elin,  Harry  Edgar.     1873.     Son  of  Frederick  Elin. 

Fletcher,  Alfred  Leigh.  1873-7.  Second  son  of  James  Pearson 
FJ etcher,     b.  1859.     Eesiding  in  the  Cape  Colony. 

Fletcher,  Henry  James.  1873-7.  Third  son  of  James  Pearson 
Fletcher.  6.  1860.  Edinburgh  University,  M.B.,  1882.  Passed 
(2nd  in  open  competitive  examination)  for  the  Medical  Staff  of 
Her  Majesty's  Army,  1885.     At  present  serving  in  India. 

Graham,  Norman  Child.  1873-5.  Son  of  Christopher  North 
Graham,     h.  1859.     In  business  in  London. 

Hawkins,  George  Arthur.  1873-9.  Son  of  Major  James  Hawkins. 
6.  1859.  Cricket  Eleven,  1879.  Entered  the  71st  Highland 
Light  Infantry.     Now  in  the  65th  Eegiment.     Lieutenant. 

Hawkins,  James  Hannen.  1873-  .  Son  of  Major  James  Hawkins. 
h.  1861.     In  the  99th  Eegiment. 

Hebbeet,  Ernest  George.  1873-4.  Younger  son  of  Colonel  William 
George  Hebbert,E.E.  6.1859.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.  B. A.  1881. 
Civil  engineer.     At  present  employed  in  India. 

Holmes,  Eeginald  Hummer.     1873. 

IsARD,  Arthur  James.  1873.  (Afterwards  at  Ley's  School,  Cam- 
bridge.) Second  son  of  Joseph  Isard.  h.  1859.  A  Solicitor  in 
London. 

Leaeoyd,  Digby  Johnson.  1873-  .  Son  of  Nehemiah  Learoyd.  h. 
1863.     At  St.  John's  Hall,  Highbury,  London. 

LuMB,  John.  1873-5.  Son  of  Charles  Lumb.  6.  1858.  Eailway 
engineer  and  contractor  at  Buenos  Ayres. 

Meecee,  Walter  Douglas.  1873-5.  Son  of  Isaac  Mercer,  h.  1857. 
In  Canada. 

Peoctoe,  Wilham  Edward.  1873-5.  Son  of  WilHam  Proctor,  h. 
1862.     Eesides  at  North  Shields. 

Eatteay,  Hugh  Money.  1873-5.  Son  of  Thomas  Eattray.  h.  1863. 
Eesides  in  Essex. 

Wilson,  Cecil.  1873-9.  Son  of  Alexander  Wilson.  Sixth  Form, 
1879.  Cricket  Eleven,  1877-9.  Captain.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
B.A.  1883.  M.A.  1886.  Plays  in  the  Kent  County  Cricket 
Eleven.     Eeading  for  Holy  Orders.. 

Wotton,  John.  1873-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Wotton.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1873-4.     A  brewer  at  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 

SUMMEB   TEEM,   1873. 

Beaumont,  Henry  Lister.  1873-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Beaumont. 
Moving  about  in  the  East.     Head-quarters,  Kurrachee. 

BiDWELL,  Edward  Blaxland  Holden.  1873-  .  Younger  son  of 
Edward  Bidwell.  b.  1860.  Was  learning  brewing  in  Essex 
when  he  died,  1886. 

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164  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1873. 

Caepmael,  Alfred.  1873-4.  (Afterwards  at  Dulwich  College.) 
Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Carpmael.  b.  1861.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.     B.A.  1883. 

CoLLEDGE,  Lesley  Eobert.  1873-6.  Son  of  William  Brewster 
Colledge.  b.  1858.  Football  Thirteen,  1874-5.  Entered  the 
Army  Medical  Service,  1884.     Now  stationed  at  Barbadoes. 

CouLsoN,  Horace  Luke.  1873-5.  Second  son  of  Horatio  Sydney 
Coalson.  b.  1859.  In  the  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Limited. 
Now  stationed  at  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 

Delves,   Charles   Frederick.     1873-7.     Son  of   Joseph  Delves,     b. 

1861. 
Delves,  Percy  John.     1873-7.     Son  of  Joseph  Delves,     b.  1865. 

Edwakds,  Herbert.    1873.    Son  of  Allen  Thomas  Edwards,    b.  1856. 

Field,  Frank.  1873-6.  Fourth  son  of  Benjamin  Field,  b.  1858. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1875-6.  Captain.  Football  Thirteen,  1875. 
Colonial  broker  in  Mincing  Lane,  London.  Besides  at  Streatham 
Park. 

Fox,  Stanley  Charles.  1873-7.  Youngest  son  of  Thomas  Samuel 
Fox.     5.  1860.     cl.  1877. 

GoEHAM,  Percival.  1873-  .  Youngest  son  of  John  Gorham  (Old 
Tonbridgian.)     b.  1862.     Li  India. 

Haeding,  William  Joseph.  1873-8.  Son  of  John  Harding,  b. 
1860.  Sixth  Form,  1876-8.  Scholar  of  Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb. 
2nd  cl.  Class.  Trip.  B.A.  1882.  Formerly  an  Assistant  Master 
at  Sutton  Valence  School.     Now  at  the  College  Hall,  Brecon. 

Mills,  Charles.  1873-5.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Samuel  Mills,  b. 
1857.  Shipbroker  (Chartering)  in  London.  Besides  at  Streatham. 

Neall,  Douglas  Fearne.  1873-4.  Son  of  John  Sugden  Neall. 
Travelling  about  the  world. 

Peake,  Thomas  Pendrill.  1873-9.  Third  son  of  Bobert  WilHam 
Peake  (Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1879.  Passed 
Examination  for  Indian  Forest  Department  (1th  on  list),  1881. 
Studied  at  the  French  School  of  Forestry  at  Nancy,  and  was 
posted  in  1881  to  the  South  Canara  District,  Madras  Presidency. 
Has  since  passed  examinations  in  the  Canarese  Language, 
Forest  Law,  &c. 

SiNCLAiE,  Herbert  Phillips  Tofft.  1873-8.  Second  son  of  George 
Arthur  Sinclair,  b.  1858.  Football  Thirteen,  1876-7.  ^  Studied 
for  the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Infirmary.     Lie.  Boy.  Coll.  Surg,  and  Phys. 

Smith,  Edward  Hawker.  1873.  Second  son  of  Major-General 
Walter  Henry  Smith,  b.  1862.  Has  been  in  the  Province  of 
Ontario,  Canada,  since  1883. 

Smith,  Henry  Dolling.  1873-6.  Eldest  son  of  Major-General 
Walter  Henry  Smith,     b.  1858.     SoHcitor  in  London. 


A.D.  1873.  Register.  165 

Sylvester,  Charles  Frederick.  1873-8.  Second  son  of  Samuel 
Augustus  Sylvester.  h.  1859.  Sixth  Form,  1875-8.  Judd 
Exhib.  Also  an  Exhibitioner  of  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford. 
Eowed  in  the  College  Boat.  2nd  cl.  Mods.  3rd  cl.  Lit.  Hum. 
B.A.  1882.  M.A.  1885.  Formerly  Assistant  Master  at  Ton- 
bridge  Castle  Preparatory  School.  Now  Head  Master  of  St. 
George's  School,  Brampton,  Huntingdon. 

Sylvester,  Edward  Arthur.  1873-6.  (Afterwards  on  H.M.  Training 
Ship  Worcester,  where  he  obtained  the  silver  medal  for  general 
good  conduct.)  Fourth  son  of  Samuel  Augustus  Sylvester,  h. 
1863.    Third  officer  in  the  Orient  Line  of  steamers  to  Australia. 

Sylvester,  Henry  Johnson.  1873-7.  Third  son  of  Samuel  Augustus 
Sylvester,     h.  1861.     Engineer  in  India. 

Tapp,  Alfred  Horace.  1873-81.  (xVfterwards  at  Westminster  and 
King's  College  Schools.)  Youngest  son  of  Arthur  March  Tapp. 
h.  1863.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  Now  studying  "  the  science 
of  smelting  "  at  the  Eoyal  Saxon  School  of  Mines  at  Freiberg, 
Saxony. 

Tapp,  Arthur.  1873-6.  Second  son  of  Arthur  March  Tapp.  b.  1858. 
Football  Thirteen,  1876.  Obtained  a  Scholarship  at  the  Eoyal 
Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.  Surveyor  and  estate  manager. 
Has  frequently  been  appointed  to  carry  out  large  surveys  and 
report  on  the  values  of  virgin  land  in  America. 

Turner,  Nathaniel  Henry.  1873-4.  Second  son  of  Frederick 
Turner,  h.  1861.  Lie.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.,  and  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll. 
Surg.  Formerly  House  Surgeon  at  King's  College  Hospital, 
and  now  House  Physician  to  the  Eoyal  Free  Hospital,  London. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1873. 

Ashpitel,  Arthur  Edward.  1873-6.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Francis 
Ashpitel.  b.  1859.  Football  Thirteen,  1876.  Residing  at 
Lancaster  House,  Savoy,  London. 

Ayerst,  WiUiam.  1873-9.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  William  Ayerst. 
b.  1860.  Sixth  Form,  1878-9.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar  of 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  Goldsmiths'  Exhibitioner. 
Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1883.  Joined  the  Prince  of  Wales's  North 
Staffordshire  (formerly  the  98th)  Eegiment,  1884.  Since  June, 
1885,  a  probationer  of  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

Barber,  Frederick  Wayne.  1873-5.  (Afterwards  at  Bedford  Modern 
School.)  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  Barber,  b.  1861. 
Served  in  the  3rd  Batt.  (Militia)  of  the  Bedfordshire  (formerly 
16th)  Eegiment.    Has  since  entered  the  profession  of  a  Solicitor. 

Berncastel,  Julius  Eobert  Charles.  1873-8.  Eldest  son  of  JuHus 
Berncastel  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),     b.  1863, 

Burton,  Stewart.  1873-6.  Second  son  of  Samuel  Warren  Burton. 
b.  1858.  Has  been  employed  since  1884  by  the  African  Inter- 
national Association  on  the  Congo,  South- West  Coast  of  Africa. 


166  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1873. 

CoLLEDGE,  Arthur  John.  1873-9.  Son  of  John  Colledge.  b.  1863. 
Farming  in  Iowa,  United  States  of  America. 

CowiE,  Marcus  Beresford.  1878-6.  (Afterwards  at  Eepton  School.) 
Second  son  of  David  Cowie.  b.  1863.  Orange-grower  and  real 
estate  agent  in  Florida. 

CowiB,  William  Henry.  1873-5.  (Afterwards  at  the  Eoyal  Agricul- 
tural College,  Cirencester.)  Eldest  son  of  David  Cowie.  b. 
1857.     Attorney  of  Sugar  Estates  in  Antigua,  West  Indies. 

Crookes,  James  Frank.  1873-7.  Youngest  son  of  John  Farrar 
Crookes.     b.  1858.     Farming  near  Sittingbourne. 

Egerton,  Walter.  1873-5.  b.  1858.  Entered  the  Straits  Settle- 
ments Civil  Service,  1880.  Is  now  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
the  Straits  Settlements,  a  Visiting  Justice  for  Penang,  and  holds 
various  other  offices. 

Ellam,  Benjamin  John.  1873-5.  Son  of  Benjamin  Ellam.  b. 
1859.     In  business  in  Ijondon. 

Ellam,  Ernest  Harry.     1873-6.     Son  of  Benjamin  Ellam.     b.  1861. 

Gray,  Francis.  1873-7.  Son  of  Owen  Gray.  b.  1864.  In  the 
East  Kent  Brewery  at  Sandwich. 

Gregson,  Herbert  Boys.  1873-6.  Son  of  Jesse  Gregson.  b.  1863. 
A  marine  engineer.      Gained  a  Whitworth  Scholarship  in  1885. 

Irving-Noble,  Neville.  1873-4.  Son  of  William  Irving-Noble. 
Joined  the  28th  (Gloucestershire)  Eegiment,  1878.  Now  Wing 
Officer  of  the  17th  Madras  Native  Infantry. 

Ker,  Charles  William  Kenneth.  1873-8.  Second  son  of  John 
Edgar  Ker.  b.  1864.  Afterwards  on  H.M.  Training  Ship 
Worcester.     Now  Fourth  Officer  of  the  Gleneagle. 

Ker,    John  James.     1873-8.     Eldest    son  of  John  Edgar  Ker.     b. 

1862.     King's  Coll.,  London.     Left  England  in  1881  for  San 

Paulo,  Brazil,   where   he   is   now  engaged   in   the   Engineers' 

Department  of  the  San  Paulo  Eailway  Company. 
Marzetti,  Claude.    1873-8.     Son  of  Eobert  Burt  Marzetti.    b.  1860. 

Cricket  Eleven,  1877-8.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Miller,   Eobert   Mortimer.      1873-5.      Son  of  Eobert  Maplestone 

Miller,     b.  1859.     Eesides  at  Ipswich. 
MoFFATT,  WilHam  Eowan.     1873-4.     Son  of  Kenneth  Moffatt.     b. 

1856.     At  Toronto,  Canada. 
PoLEHAMPTON,    Charles  Arthur.      1873-6.      (Afterwards  at  Oundle 

School.)    Son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Stedman  Polehampton.   b.  1864. 
Eay,  Martin  Nicholas.     1873.     (Only  one  term  at  Tonbridge.)     Son 

of  Martin  Eay.     b.  1859. 
Sturgess,  Thomas.     1873-9.     Son   of  Thomas  Sturgess.     b.  1862. 

In  Cyi^rus. 
Theobald,  Charles  Henry  Gordon  Eyre.     1873-7.     Son  of  Charles 

Theobald,    b.  1860.    Sixth  Form,  1877.    Cricket  Eleven,  1876-7. 

Football   Fifteen,    1874-7.      Captain.      In  the   Chief  Cashier's 

Office  of  the  Bank  of  England. 


A.D.  1874.  Register,  167 

TuENEE,  Arthur.     1873-4.     Son  of  Henry  Turner,     h.  1858. 
Verrall,  William  Percy.     1873-5.     Eldest  son  of  Francis  Verrall. 

6.  1858.     Besides  at  Lewes. 
Weigall,    George    Edward.       1873-4.       Son   of    Edward   Mitford 

Weigall.     6.  1860.     Joined  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1880. 
Westbrook,  Ernest.    1873-5.    Son  of  Thomas  Westbrook.    h.  1858. 

Football  Fifteen,  1875.     Lie.  Eoy.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  Edin. 

1883.   Senior  Eesident  Surgeon  of  the  Poplar  Hospital,  London. 

EASTER    TEBM,    1874. 

Ayerst,  George  Haughton.  1874-80.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
WiUiam  Ayerst.  h.  1863.  Sixth  Form,  1880.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.     3rd  cl.  Class  Trip.     B.A.  1885. 

Bryant,  James  Frank.  1874-81.  Third  son  of  William  John 
Daniel  Bryant  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),  b. 
1863.     Sixth  Form,  1879-81.     A  promising  scholar,     d.  1881. 

CoRBETT,  Walter.  1874-9.  Son  of  Edward  William  Corbett. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1877-9.  Football  Fifteen,  1877-8.  Farming  in 
Iowa,  United  States  of  America. 

CousENS,  Frederick  Septimus.  1874-5.  Seventh  son  of  Eichard 
Thomas  Cousens.     h.  1860.     Died  of  consumption,  1884. 

Cruickshank,  Alfred  Hamilton.  1874-5.  (At  Winchester  College 
from  1875  to  1881.)  Son  of  George  Cruickshank.  h.  1862. 
Scholar  and  now  Fellow^  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st  cl.  Mods. 
1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.     Hertford  Scholar.     B.A.  1885. 

Ellis,  Oliver  Leslie.  1874-8.  Third  son  of  Joseph  Elhs.  h.  1861. 
After  some  years  in  business  in  England,  went  out  to  a  cattle 
ranche  in  Texas,  where  he  is  still. 

Ellis,  Ealph  Staples.  1874-7.  Youngest  son  of  Joseph  Ellis,  h. 
1863.  Estate  agent  and  surve3^or.  Passed  the  Examination 
for  admittance  as  a  Member  of  the  Surveyors'  Institution,  1886. 
Eesides  at  Guildford. 

FiTZROY,  George  William.  1874.  Son  of  Colonel  Ferdinand  Fitzroy. 
b.  1861.     Settled  in  Tasmania. 

Laurie,  John  Charles.     1874-  .     Son  of  John  Laurie. 

LoNEY,  Sidney  Luxton.  1874-8.  Eldest  son  of  Solomon  Loney. 
b.  1860.  Sixth  Form,  1876-8.  Head  Boy.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Scholar  and  now  Fellow  of  Sid.  Suss.  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd 
Wrangler.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1882.  Appointed  a  Mathematical 
Moderator  at  Cambridge. 

MuDD,  Barrington  Wilham.  1874-7.  Eldest  son  of  Barrington 
Eichard  Mudd.     b.  1860.     Marischal  College,  Aberdeen. 

Eoss,  Douglas.     1874-5.     Son  of  Eichard  Bedford  Eoss.     b.  1860. 

Tapp,  Nicholas.  1874-6.  Third  son  of  Arthur  March  Tapp.  h. 
1858.  Entered  the  firm  of  Tapp  and  Bird,  accountants,  West- 
minster, 1880.  Member  of  the  Institute  of  Chartered  Ac- 
countants.   Honorary  Auditor  to  the  Old  Tonbridgians'  Society. 


168  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1874. 

Walkond,   Eobert   Bruce.      1874-5.      Son    of    Thomas    Augustus 

Walrond.     b.  1858. 
West,  Arthur  Charles   Sackville.     1874-5.     Son  of  Arthur  Eobert 

West.     b.  1863. 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1874. 

Beown,  Harold  Alexander.  1874-8.  (Afterwards  at  Harrow  School.) 
Eldest  son  of  John  Brown,     b.  1865.     Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Davis,  Walter  Goodwin.     1874-5.     Son  of  Benjamin  Goodwin  Davis 

(Old  Tonbridgian). 
FoESTER,  Charles  Murray  Vincent.    1874-6.     Son  of  Henry  Forster. 

b.  1861.     In  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

Forster,  Henry  James.  1874-5.  Son  of  Henry  Forster.  b.  1859. 
Joined  the  15th  Foot,  1879.  Afterwards  in  the  East  Yorkshire 
Kegiment.  Now  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 
Attached  to  the  7th  Bombay  Light  Cavalry. 

Gale,  Arthur  Stanley.  1874-6.  Son  of  Frederick  Gale.  6.  1861. 
In  Iowa,  United  States  of  America. 

Hall,  Arthur  Lambert.  1874-9.  Fourth  son  of  Colonel  Edward 
Hall,  b.  1862.  Sergeant  in  the  Cape  Border  Mounted  Police, 
South  Africa. 

Hansell,  Edward  Morgan.  1874-9.  Son  of  Peter  Morgan  Hansell. 
b.  1862.  Has  passed  all  the  examinations,  and  will  shortly 
be  admitted  a  Solicitor.     Intends  to  practise  in  Norfolk. 

Hervey,  Walter  John.  1874-5.  (Afterwards  at  Brighton  College.) 
Third  son  of  Lord  Augustus  Hervey.     b.  1865. 

Hill,  WiUiam  John  Carne.     1874-6.     Son  of  WilHam  John  Hill. 

b.  1859.     A  Solicitor  in  London. 
Hughes,  Thomas  Ehys.     1874-9.     Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Hughes. 

b.  1861.     Eesides  in  London. 

MuRTON,  Walter  Herbert.  1874-9.  Eldest  son  of  Walter  Murton 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1879.  Football 
Fifteen,  1879.     Solicitor  in  Bloomsbury  Square,  London. 

EoPER,  Herbert.  1874-6.  Youngest  son  of  John  Wilham  Eoper. 
b.  1860.     With  an  underwriter  at  Lloyds',  London,  since  1878. 

Taylor,  William  Henry.      1874-5.      Son  of  John  Bagshaw  Taylor. 

b.  1860. 
Thompson,  John  Pickering.  1874-5.    Son  of  John  Henry  Thompson. 

b.  1861.     In  America. 
WiLKS,   George  Stringer,     1874-8.     (Afterwards  at  King's  College 

School.)    Son  of  George  Wilks.    b,  1862.    A  Solicitor  at  Hythe, 

Kent. 

CHBISTMAS    TERM,    1874. 

Brodie,  Frederick  Lennox.  1874-6.  Son  of  James  Church  Brodie. 
b.  1859.     Farming  in  the  Lowlands  of  Scotland. 


A.D.  1874.  .       Register,  169 

Bryden,  Arthur  Sydney.  1874-  .  Son  of  William  Bryden.  h.  1862. 
In  business  in  London. 

Bryden,  Thomas  Eadford.  1874-6.  Son  of  William  Bryden.  h. 
1858.  Football  Fifteen,  1875.  Winner  of  the  Points  Cup  at 
the  Athletic  Sports,  1877.     In  business  in  London. 

Butler,  Harold.  1874-  .  Son  of  Wilham  Butler,  h.  1862.  Besides 
at  Belvedere,  Erith,  Kent. 

Campion,  Hubert  Craigie.  1874-81.  Eldest  son  of  Admiral  Hubert 
Campion,  C.B.  Sixth  Form,  1877-9.  Smythe  Exhib.  Scholar 
of  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford.     1st  cl.  Mods.     Died  at  Oxford,  1883. 

Cazalet,  Charles  Harvey  Heinrich.  1874-5.  Son  of  Wilham  W. 
Cazalet.     h.  1858.     Architect. 

Collins,  Henry  Anthony.  1874-82.  Eldest  son  of  Wilham  Anthony 
ColHns,  Q.C.  h.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1881-2.  In  the  tea  trade 
in  London.      Besides  at  Tonbridge. 

Cooke,  Frank  Herbert.  1874-7.  Son  of  Francis  Cooke,  h.  1862. 
In  Nev7  Zealand. 

Cousins,  Walter  James.  1874-80.  Son  of  Stephen  Cousins  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  h.  1862.  Sixth  Form,  1879-80.  Judd  and  Fisher 
Exhibs.  Football  Fifteen,  1880.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford.  B.A. 
1883.     Assistant  Master  at  St.  Andrew's  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

Dickson,  Frederick  Joseph.  1874-80.  Sixth  son  of  Thomas  Briggs 
Dickson,  h.  1862.  Football  Fifteen,  1878-9.  Captain  of  the 
Grasshoppers'  Football  Club,  Preston,  Lancashire.  Land  and 
Mine  Surveyor. 

Dickson,  John  William.  1874-9.  Fifth  son  of  Thomas  Briggs 
Dickson,  h.  1860.  Football  Fifteen,  1876-8.  Winner  of  the 
Athletic  Points  Cup,  1878.  Gatford  Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.  1884.  Bowed  in  his  College  Boat  (Head  of  the 
Biver  and  winner  of  Grand  Challenge  Cup  at  Henley  Begatta, 
1884-5).  In  the  University  Bugby  Football  Team,  1881. 
Studying  at  Cambridge  for  the  Medical  Profession. 

Elgar,  John.  1874-7.  Son  of  Edward  Elgar.  h.  1862.  Farmer 
in  Hampshire. 

Foley,  George  Loftus.     1874-9.     Son  of  Edward  Foley,     h.  1861. 

Gale,  Goddard  Frederick.  1874-5.  Son  of  Frederick  Gale.  h. 
1857.     In  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Hall,  Francis  George.  1874-6.  Third  son  of  Colonel  Edward 
Hall.  h.  1860.  After  four  years  in  the  Bank  of  England  went 
to  South  Africa.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  War,  1880-1,  and  with 
the  Bechuanaland  Field  Force,  1885.  For  some  time  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Public  School  of  Dordrecht,  South  Africa.  Now 
farming  in  Griqualand  East. 

HiLLiARD,  Frederick  Wilham.  1874-  .  Son  of  the  Bev.  John 
Crozier  Hilliard.  h.  1860.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Besiding  at 
Howe  Head,  Coniston. 


170  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1874. 

Hope,  Charles  William  Webley.  1874-5.  (Afterwards  at  Manna- 
meade  School,  Plymouth.)  Eldest  son  of  Admiral  Charles 
Webley  Hope.  h.  1864.  Ball.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Entered  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1885. 

Kempt,  Francis  John.  1874-6.  Son  of  Francis  Seaton  Kempt,  h. 
1860.     In  the  Colonies. 

Murray,  Wilham  Alfred.  1874-81.  Son  of  Ivon  Murray,  h.  1863. 
Sixth  Form,  1880-1.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1880. 
Scholar  of  Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.     Sen.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.     B.A. 

1884.  Studying  Medicine  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  where 
he  holds  the  Jeaffreson  Exhibition. 

Norman,  Wilham  Bathurst.    1874-  .    Son  of  George  Lewis  Norman. 

6.  1860.     Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1883. 
Pearson,  William  Carter.     1874-7.     Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 

Pearson,    h.  1859.    Clare  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A.  1881.     Cuddesdon 

Theol.  Coll.,  1881-2.    Ordained  in  1882  to  the  Curacy  of  Syston, 

Leicestershire. 
Philson,  Samuel  Cowell.     1874-8.     Eldest  son  of  WiUiam  Philson, 

M.D.     Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.,  Eng.,  &c.     Army  Medical  Staff, 

1885.  Now  in  India. 

Plarr,  Victor  Gustave.     1874-82.     Only  son  of  Dr.  Gustave  Plarr. 

h.    1863.      Sixth   Form,    1881-2.      Judd    and   Smythe   Exhibs. 

Wore.  Coll.,  Oxford.     2nd  cl.  Mod.  Hist. 
Simpson,    Alfred  Thomas.      1874-6.      Eldest   son   of  Thomas   Fox 

Simpson,     h.  1859.     Second  Class  Honours  in  the  Final  Law 

Examination,  1881.     A  Solicitor  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Solomon,   Harry   Stewart.     1874-6.     Son   of   Henry  Solomon,     h. 

1861. 
Solomon,  Sidney.     1874-7.     Son  of  Henry  Solomon,     h.  1863. 
Tetley,  Joseph.     1874-5.    Second  son  of  Thomas  Wilkinson  Tetley. 

6.    1859.       In    the   office   of    a    merchant  and    shipowner   at 

Liverpool. 
Tetley,    William    Eimington.      1874-5.      Third    son    of    Thomas 

Wilkinson  Tetley.     h.   1860.     x\fter  some  time  in  an  office  at 

Liverpool  he  went  to  Texas,  where  he  is  now  assistant  manager 

of  a  large  ranche. 
Thoroton,    Thomas   Rice.      1874-6.      (Afterwards   at    Cheltenham 

College.)      Eldest  son  of  Levett  Edward  Thoroton.     h.  1861. 

Farming  in  Australia. 
ToNGE,  William  Corrie.    1874.     (x^fterwards  at  Cheltenham  College.) 

Eldest  son   of   Wilham   John  Tonge.       h.  1862.      Joined   the 

Norfolk  Eegiment  (formerly  the  9th  Foot),  1882. 
Turner,  Thomas  Spencer.      1874-6.      Son  of    Henry   Turner,      h. 

1860. 
Welldon,  Charles  Edward.    1874-9.     Second  (twin)  son  of  the  Eev. 

Edward  Ind  Welldon  (formerly  Second  Master  of   Tonbridge 


A.D.    1875.  Register.  171 

School).  5.1861.  Sixth  Form,  1878-9.  Jndd  Exhib.  Keble  Coll., 
Oxford.  4th  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1883.  Ordamed  1884.  Curate 
of  St.  Giles's,  Northampton. 

Werner,  Edward  Theodore  Chalmers.  1874-82.  Third  and  youngest 
son  of  Joseph  Werner.  6.  1864.  Passed  a  competitive  exami- 
nation at  London  University  for  a  Student  Interpretership  in 
China,  Japan,  and  Siam,  1884.  Appointed  to  H.M.  Consular 
Service  in  China.     Stationed  at  Pekin. 

Werner,  John  Eeinhardt.  1874-9.  Second  son  of  Joseph  Werner. 
h.  1862.  Formerly  an  engineer  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental 
Company's  service.  Went  out  in  the  Spring  of  1886  as  an 
engineer  to  the  Independent  State  of  the  Congo,  Africa. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1875. 

Anderson,  Wilham.     1875.     Son  of  James  Anderson,     h.  1860. 

Bedingfeld,  Fleming  Augustus  O'Brien.  1875-9.  Son  of  Philip 
Bedingfeld.     h.  1862.     Eesides  at  Lowestoft. 

Blakiston,  Charles  Edward.  1875.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Horace 
Mann  Blakiston.     h.  1863. 

Blakiston,  Frederick  Turnley.  1875.  Third  son  of  the  Rev.  Horace 
Mann  Blakiston.     h.  1864. 

Blakiston,  Horace  Neville.  1875.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College 
School.)  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Horace  Mann  Blakiston.  h. 
1861.     A  Baronet. 

BoucHiER,  Harold  Edward.  1875-6.  Son  of  Wynyard  William 
Bouchier. 

Burton,  William  Mason.  1875-6.  Third  son  of  Samuel  Warren 
Burton,  h.  1861.  For  some  years  in  the  Customs  in  China. 
At  present  in  business  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Collins,  Arthur  Harry.     1875-80.     Son  of  Henry  Collins,     h.  1864. 

Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Gibson,   George  Eobert.     1875-80.     Elder  son  of   George  Gibson. 

h.  1861.    Cricket  Eleven,  1878-9.    Football  Fifteen,  1879.     Has 

a  cattle  ranche  in  Buenos  Ayres. 

Golds,  William  Harrison.    1875-8.     Son  of  William  Golds.    Z).  1863. 

Hamilton,  George  Frederick  Dashwood.  1875-8.  Eldest  son  of 
Colonel  George  Hamilton,  h.  1860.  Cricket  Eleven,  1877-8. 
Captain.  Football  Fifteen,  1876-8.  Joined  the  104th  Foot, 
1880  ;  afterwards  in  the  70th  Foot ;  now  in  the  Bengal  Staff 
Corps ;  attached  to  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 

Hamilton,  Leonard  iVlison  Hall.  1875-80.  Second  son  of  Colonel 
George  Hamilton,  h.  1862.  Sixth  Form,  1880.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1879-80.  Football  Fifteen,  1879-80.  Joined  1st  Batt.  South 
Yorkshire  Eegiment  (formerly  called  51st  Foot),  1883. 

JopsoN,  William  Martindale.  1875-8.  Son  of  William  Jopson.  6.1862. 


172  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1875. 

Maesack,    Alfred   John.      1875-8.      Son  of  Blackall  Marsack.      h. 

1865.    Id  the  Merchant  Navy. 
Napier,    Charles    Frederick.      1875-8.      Son   of    Thomas   William 

Napier,      h.   1862.      Sixth  Form,  1880.     Keble  Coll.,   Oxford. 

3rd  cl.  Jm-isprudence.     B.A.  1883.     Obtained  an  Inns  of  Court 

Law  Scholarship.     Called  to  the  Bar,  1885. 

Parry,  Francis  Temple  Guittone.     1875-8.     Son  of  William  Parry. 

h.  1860.     Cricket  Eleven,  1877-8.     Died  in  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1880. 
Pearce,    Archibald  George   Eeakes.     1875-80.     Eldest  son  of  the 

Eev.  George  Philips  Pearce.     h.  1861.     Sixth  Form,  1878-80. 

Judd  Exhib.     Sizar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.     3rd  cl.  Class. 

Trip.      B.A.  1883.     Now  Assistant  Master  in  Lincoln  College, 

Sorel,  Canada. 
Ehodes,  Herbert.     1875.     Son  of  John  George  Ehodes.     h.  1862. 

Eesides  at  Beckenham. 
Simpson,  Charles  Ernest.     1875-81.     Son  of  Thomas  Fox  Simpson. 

6.1864.  Sixth  Form,  1880.  Football  Fifteen,1880.     In  the  Law. 

Taylor,  Thomas.  1875.  Son  of  Thomas  Taylor,  h.  1859.  In  the 
office  of  Donald  Currie  &  Co.,  shipowners,  London. 

Warren,  George  Michael.  1875.  Son  of  Wilham  Warren,  h,  1859. 
Football  Fifteen,  1875.     In  business  in  New  York. 

Warren,  WilUam  Edward.  1875.  Son  of  William  Warren,  h. 
1858.     d.  1885. 

SUMMER    TEEM,   1875. 

Ashpitel,  Francis  William.  1875-7.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Francis 
Ashpitel.  b.  1860.  Passed  through  Cooper's  Hill  Indian 
Engineering  College,  and  is  now  in  the  Public  Works'  Depart- 
ment, Madras  Presidency. 

Bailey,  Demetrius  James  Sanford.  1875-8.  Younger  son  of  the 
Eev.  James  Sanford  Bailey,  b.  1860.  Football  Fifteen,  1878. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1883.  Won  an  Inter-University 
Bicycle  Eace. 

Berncastel,  Albert  Edward.  1875-9.  Second  son  of  Julius  Bern- 
castel  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),     b.  1865. 

Brown,  Cecil  Hew.  1875-8.  (Afterwards  at  Harrow  School.)  Second 
son  of  John  Brown,     b.  1867.     Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Brown,  Thomas  Temple.  1875-81.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Davy 
Brown,  b.  1862.  Sixth  Form,  1879-81.  Judd  Exhib.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford.     2nd  cl.  Theol.     B.A.  1885.     Ordained  1886. 

Campion,  Arthur  Goring.  1875-81.  Second  son  of  Admiral  Hubert 
Carupion,  C.B.     b.  1864.     With  an  Estate  agent. 

CoLBECK,  Edmund  Henry.  1875-7.  Fourth  son  of  William  Henry 
Colbeck.  b.  1865.  Went  to  New  Zealand  Colleges  and  Uni- 
versity.    Now  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 


A.D.   1875.  Register.  173 

CoLBECK,  Frank.    1875-7.    Son  of  William  Henry  Colbeck.    h.  1861. 

In  the  Province  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
Cousins,    Arthur    Frederick.      1875-80.      Fourth    son    of    Stephen 

Cousins    (Old   Tonbridgian).     h.   1863.     Sixth  Form,    1879-80. 

Judd   Exhib.     Scholar  of   Jesus   Coll.,  Camb.     2nd  cl.  Class. 

Trip.     B.A.  1884.     At  present  Tutor  to  Lord  Avonmore. 

Cbawfurd,  Lionel  Payne.  1875.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Walter 
Payne  Crawfurd.  h.  1861.  Open  Exhibitioner  of  Ball.  Coll., 
Oxford. 

DuRRELL,  Herbert  Leslie.  1875-7.  Son  of  Timothy  James  Durrell. 
h.  1860. 

FiLDER,  Leslie  Phillips.  1875-9.  Only  son  of  William  Martin 
Filder.     h.  1860.     Eeading  for  the  Final  Law  Examination. 

GiLLESPY,  Arthur  Harrison.  1875-80.  Son  of  John  Eoebuck 
Gillespy.     h.  1863.     Engineer  at  Prestwich,  near  Manchester. 

Kirk,  Hugh.  1875-6.  Eldest  son  of  John  Kirk.  h.  1861.  Joined 
the  56th  Foot,  1880.  Afterwards  (same  year)  entered  the  14th 
Hussars.     Now  stationed  in  the  Madras  Presidency, 

Kynaston,  Edward.  1875-6.  Son  of  Edward  Kynaston.  h.  1862. 
In  Ceylon. 

Langhorne,  William  Henry.  1875-7.  (Afterwards  at  the  Cathedral 
School,  Eochester).  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Langhorne 
(formerly  Fifth  Form  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),  h.  1865. 
Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1883-4.  Now  engaged 
in  tuition. 

Lawrence,  Edward  Luard.  1875-9.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Eoss 
Lawrence,     h.  1863.     In  business  in  London. 

Luard,  Frank  William.  1875-6.  (Afterwards  at  the  Forest  School, 
Walthamstow).  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Bixby  Garnham  Luard. 
h.  1865.     Joined  the  Eoyal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  1884. 

Marriott,  Charles  John  Bruce.     1875-8.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 

Harwick  Marriott,     h.  1861.     Cricket  Eleven.  1878.     Football 

Fifteen,    1877.      Clare  Coll.,  Camb.      B.A.   1883.     Cambridge 

University   Football   Team,    1881-3.      Captain.      All   England 

-  Football  Team,  1884.     Captain,  1886. 

Mitchell,  George  Edmund.  1875.  Son  of  George  Napoleon 
Mitchell.     6.  1859. 

Mitchell,  Hugh  McPherson.  1875.  (Afterwards  at  Loretto  School, 
Edinburgh.)  Only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Bullen  Mitchell,  K.C.M.G. 
h.  1863.  Has  been  engineering  in  Natal.  Now  returning  to 
England  to  complete  his  training. 

Parker,  Frederick  James.  1875-9.  Fourth  son  of  Colonel  William 
Parker,  h.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1878-9.  Cricket  Eleven,  1878-9. 
Football  Fifteen,  1879.  Gazetted  to  Northamptonshire  Eegi- 
ment,  1st  Batt.  (formerly  48th  Foot),  1882.  Garrison  Adjutant 
at  Fleetwood,  1885. 


174  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1875. 

Eoss,  Frank  McCulloch.  1875-7.  Son  of  Malcolm  Boss.  h.  1859. 
An  Actor  on  the  Dramatic  Stage. 

Saunders,  Eeginald  Cautley.  1875-8.  Eldest  son  of  Eeginald 
Floyer  Samiders.  h.  1861.  Gained  a  Eoman  Law  Scholarship 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1881.     Beading  for  the  Bar. 

Sparrow,  Eeginald  Brogge.  1875-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1876.  Foot- 
ball Thirteen,  1876.     Deceased. 

Taylor,  Eeginald  Arthur.  1875-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Taylor,  h. 
1863.     Besides  at  Falklands,  Hadlow. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,  1875. 

Alban,  Arthur  David.  1875.  Son  of  Major  Thomas  Clifton  Alban. 
b.  1862.  Entered  the  Diplomatic  Service  in  1882  as  a  Student 
Interpreter.  Now  Assistant  to  the  British  Consulate  at  Beyrout 
and  Damascus. 

Baker,  Herbert.  1875-81.  Fourth  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baker. 
6.1862.  Sixth  Form,  1880-1.  Cricket  Eleven,  1878-81.  Captain, 
1880-1.  FootbaU  Fifteen,  1879-80.  Captain.  Architect  in  London. 

Brenchley,  John  Vaughan.  1875-7.  Son  of  Thomas  Harman 
Brenchley.     b.  1862.     A  railway  engineer. 

BuRCHELL,  Edward  Albert.     1875-  .     Son  of  James  Burchell. 

Burt,  James  Lyndon.  1875-9.  Third  son  of  John  E.  Burt.  &.  1865. 
A  merchant  in  Java. 

Burt,  John  Marshall.  1875-7.  Eldest  son  of  John  E.  Burt.     b.  1861. 

Entered  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1880. 
Burt,  William  Owen.    1875-8.    Second  son  of  John  E.  Burt.    Z?.  1862. 

At  Batavia  in  Java. 
Callaway,  Hugh.   1875-8.    Second  son  of  John  Callaway,    b.  1864. 

Preparing  for  the   profession  of  a  Mechanical   Engineer  at  a 

Marine  Engineer's  on  the  Clyde. 
Cazenove,   John   Mark.      1875-7.      Son  of   Arthur   Cazenove.      b. 

1862.     Besides  near  Dorking,  Surrey. 

Chisholme,  Charles  William  Scott.  1875-80.  Second  son  of  Lieu- 
tenant Eobert  Scott  Chisholme,  E.N.  b.  1863.  Partner  in  a 
firm  of  merchants  and  manufacturers  in  London. 

Chisholme,  Francis  Scott.  1875-8.  Third  son  of  Lieutenant  Eobert 
Scott  Chisholme,  E.N.     b.  1864.     At  Buenos  Ayres. 

D'Eye,  George.  1875-9.  Son  of  George  Hastings  Eust  D'Eye 
(Old  Tonbridgian) .  Was  articled  to  a  Solicitor.  Now  in  Canada. 

Featherstone,  Charles  Edward.  1875-7.  Son  of  Clifford  Feather- 
stone,  b.  1862.  Medical  man.  Practises  at  Wednesbury, 
Staffordshire. 

Goldfinch,  Henry  Hammond.  1875-80.  Son  of  Henry  Eobert 
Goldfinch,  J. P.  (Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1863.  Football  Fifteen, 
1880.    Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.    B.A.  1884.    Preparing  for  the  Army. 


A.D.  1876.  Register.  175 

Hogg,  Hubert  Roughton.  1875-7.  Third  son  of  Edward  Hogg.  h. 
1865.     A  farmer  in  the  Province  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 

HuNTEE,  Charles  Barnard  Roderick.  1875-9.  Son  of  the  Rev. 
Archdeacon  James  Hunter,  D.D.  h.  1860.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1879.  Football  Fifteen,  1877-8.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1882. 
Ordained  1884.     Curate  of  Brafferton,  Yorkshire. 

MooBE,  Henry.     1875-7.     Son  of  Henry  Moore,     h.  1861. 

Peake,  Charles  William.  1875-8.  Son  of  Charles  Richard  Peake. 
h.  1863.     Magd.  Coll.,  Oxford.     1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1885. 

PiCKEN,  Richard  Francis.  1875-8,  Son  of  Richard  Picken.  h.  1862. 
At  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Shepheed,  Edward  Alfred.     1875-8.     h.  1861. 

Shepheed,  James  Lawrence  Frederick.  1875-9.  h.  1863.  In  the 
Royal  Horse  Artillery.     Football  Fifteen,  1878. 

Shepheed,  Montague  James.    1875-9.    h.  1860.     Sixth  Form,  1879. 

Slade,    Herbert.     1875-80.     Youngest  son  of  Adolphus  Frederick 

Slade.     h.  1860.     Indian  Forest  Department,  1882.      Stationed 

in  British  Burmah. 

Stopfoed,  Albert  Henry.  1875-7.  Son  of  Frederick  Manners 
Stopford.     h.  1860.     Resides  in  London. 

Thomson,  Ernest  Burslem.  1875-80.  Only  son  of  William  Thomson. 
h.  1863.     In  Florida. 

Teeadway,  George.     1875-6.     Son  of  Henry  Treadway.     h.  1860. 

Veeeall,  Frank.  1875-7.  Son  of  Francis  Verr all.  6.1861.  Resides 
at  Lewes. 

Weaee,  Frank.  1875-8.  Son  of  John  Smith  Weare.  6.1864.  Reading 
for  the  Law.     Resides  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Weaee,  Robert.  1875-8.  Son  of  John  Smith  Weare.  6.1862.  ^.1878. 

Wilson,  Archibald  Scarlyn.     1875-9.     Second  son  of  Robert  James 

Wilson,  M.D.     h.  1861.     Sixth  Form,  1878-9.     Cricket  Eleven, 

1879.     Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.     B.A.  1883. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1876. 
Undee   the   Headmasteeship   of   Me.   Rowe. 

Alex ANDEE,  Stephen.  1876-80.  Son  of  George  Alexander.  In  America. 

Andeeson,  Ernest.     1876.     Son  of  James  Anderson,     h.  1861. 

Bakee,  Alfred  WiUiam.  1876-82.  Fifth  son  of  Thomas  Henry 
Baker,  h.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1881-2.  Cricket  Eleven,  1880-2. 
Football  Fifteen,  1879-81.  Captain.  Entered  Sandhurst  Royal 
Military  College,  which  he  represented  against  Woolwich 
Academy  in  Cricket,  Football,  and  Athletics.  Joined  the 
Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Batt.  (formerly  106th  Foot),  1884. 
Served  with  the  Force  under  General  Stephenson  up  the  Nile, 
1885-6.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Giness  and  subsequent  advance. 


176  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1876. 

Barber,  Percy  Hutton.     1876.     Son  of  George  Hutley  Barber. 
Chisholme,  Eobert  Aston  Scott.     1876-  .     Eldest  son  of  Lieutenant 

Eobert   Scott  Chisholme,  E.N.     h.  1861.     Eesides  at  Notting 

Hill,  London. 

Clifford,  Herbert  Fleetwood  Lisle  Monier.    1876-80.    Son  of  John 

James  Clifford,     h.  1862.     Engaged  in  tuition. 
Daglish,  Eobert  Shaw.     1876-9.     Youngest  son  of  George  Daglish. 

h.  1860.     Engineer. 

Gibson,  Henry  George.      1876-7.     Son  of  Henry  Gibson,     h.  1860. 

Sixth  Form,  1877.     Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford.     3rd  cl.  Mods.     B.A. 

1882.     M.A.  1884.     Schoolmaster  at  Kingston,  Surrey. 
Hopkins,  John  Piers.      1876.      Son  of   James  Hopkins,     h.  1864. 

Eesides  at  Sydenham. 
KiLGOUR,  William  Eobert  Stuart.     1876-80.     Son  of  Peter  Norton 

Kilgour.     Cricket  Eleven,  1880.     At  Calcutta. 
Lachlan,  Ernest   Moncrieff.      1876-82.      Youngest  son  of    George 

Lachlan.    h.  1865.    Sixth  Form,  1881-2.     Judd  Exhib.     Passed 

from  the  Eoyal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  into  the  Eoyal 

Artillery,  1884. 
Langhorne,   Harold  Stephen.     1876-  .     (Afterwards  at  Eochester 

Cathedral    School.)     Third  son  of   the  Eev.   John  Langhorne 

(formerly  Master  of  the  Fifth  Form  at  Tonbridge  School),     h. 

1866.      Passed  from  the  Eoyal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich, 

into  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  1885. 
Lecky,  Eobert  St.  Clair.     1876-7.     Son  of  John  Frederick  Lecky. 

b.  1863.      Lieutenant  in  the  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery.     Winner  of 

several  prizes  at  the  Eoyal  Military  Tournament,  1886. 
Macrea,    Benjamin   Henry    Edward.      1876-81.       Son    of    James 

Benjamin  Macrea.    Studying  Medicine  at  the  London  Hospital. 
McLeod,  George  Gordon.     1876-9.     Eldest  son  of  Major-General 

Francis  Hastings    McLeod.     h.  1864.     Engaged  in  the   Stock 

and  Eanche  business  in  Nebraska,  United  States  of  America. 

Amateur  Champion  Boxer  of  Dodge  County,  Nebraska.     Ama- 
teur Champion  Swimmer  (one  to  five  miles)  of  Emporia  County, 

Kansas. 
Manders,    Frederick   Eichard   Henry.      1876.       Son  of    Frederick 

Manders.     6.  1858.     In  the  Transvaal  Eepublic,  South  Africa. 
Pollexfen,  John  James  Henry  Forbes.    1876-8.    Son  of  John  James 

Pollexfen.     Cricket  Eleven,  1877-8.     Football  Fifteen,  1876-8. 
ScuDAMORE,   Thomas  Henry.      1876-8.      Son  of    Thomas   Edward 

Scudamore.     h.  1862.     Eesides  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Shaw,   Charles  John  Monson.      1876-9.      Eldest  son  of   the  Eev. 

Charles   John   Kenward    Shaw    (Old  Tonbridgian).      h.    1860. 

Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford.     B.A.  1883.     Ordained  1884.     Curate 

of  Bexley,  Kent. 
Shaw,  Henry  Hawley.     1876-8.     Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 

John   Kenward    Shaw    (Old  Tonbridgian).      h.   1862.      In  the 

Merchant  Navy. 


A.D.  1876.  Register.  177 

Stewart,    Charles   Edward.      1876.      Son   of    Alexander   Stewart. 

h.  1860. 
Venn,   William  Eustace.     1876-  .     Son   of   William   Webb   Venn. 

h.  1861.     Besides  at  Blackheath,  Kent. 
Webb,  Duncan.     1876-  .     Son  of  Vere  Webb,     h,  1862.    Joined  the 

Leicestershire  Regiment,  2nd  Batt.  (formerly  the   17th  Foot), 

1881. 
Webb,    Hunter   Edward.     1876-  .     Son  of   Vere  Webb.     h.    1863. 

Solicitor  in  London.     Resides  at  Westbourne  Park. 

SUMMER   TEBM,   1876. 

Austin,  George  Frederick.  1876-  .  Son  of  Frederick  Austin,  6. 
1866.     Architect. 

Dobbin,  Harry  Charles  Edward.  1876-7.  Son  of  Robert  Dobbin. 
b.  1866.     In  Canada.     Employed  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway. 

Dobbin,  Leonard  William  Robert.    1876-80.    Son  of  Robert  Dobbin. 

6.  1865.     Formerly  in  the  Merchant  Navy.     Now  in  the  Indian 

Navy. 
Foley,  Frank  Wigram.     1876-83.     Son  of  Edward  Foley,     b.  1865. 

Resides  at  Abbey  Wood,  Kent. 
Hallett,  Clarence  Charles  Hughes.     1876-  .     Son  of  Henry  Hallett. 
Hammond,    John.     1876-9.     Second   son   of   James   Hammond.     6. 

1860.     Sixth  Form,  1878-9.     Football  Fifteen,    1877-8.     Trin. 

Coll.,    Camb,     B.A.    1882.     In   the    University   Rugby   Union 

Football  Team.     Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1885. 

Hayes,  Jefferson  John  Arthur.     1876-8.     Only  son  of  John  Quincey 

Hayes,     b.  1865.     A  traveller ;  has  visited  the  Congo  and  other 

African  rivers. 
Leggatt,   Wilham   Leslie.     1876-80.     Son   of   x\lfred   Leggatt.     b. 

1863.    Cricket  Eleven,  1880.    Football  Fifteen,  1878-9.    Resides 

in  London. 

MoY,  Charles  Thomas.  1876-8.  Son  of  Thomas  Moy.  h.  1860. 
In  the  coal  trade.     Resides  near  Colchester. 

MoY,  Henry  Arthur.  1876-80.  Son  of  Thomas  Moy.  h,  1863. 
A  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Phillips,  Arthur  Walter.  1876-7.  Son  of  John  Phillips,  h.  1862. 
In  the  Merchant  Navy. 

RiACH,  Malcolm  Stewart.  1876-7.  Only  son  of  Malcolm  Stewart 
Riach.  h.  1860.  Entered  the  Queen's  Own  Cameronian 
Highlanders,  2nd  Batt.  (late  79th  Regiment),  1883.  Served 
in  Egypt,  1883-6,  including  the  Nile  Expedition  under  Lord 
Wolseley,  1884-5.  Egyptian  Medal.  Present  at  the  Battle  of 
Giniss. 

Still,  Thomas  Walter.  1876-9.  Son  of  Thomas  Walter  Still  (Old 
Tonbridgian).     h.  1861.     In  New  Zealand. 


178  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1876. 

Waters,  Thomas  Brocas.  1876-80.  Son  of  Edwin  Hughes  Waters. 
h.  1861.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  Resides  at  South- 
borough. 

Whitmore,  George  Frederick.  1876-9.  Son  of  George  Whitmore. 
h.  1863.     Eesides  at  Cambridge. 


CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1876. 

Alexander,  Francis  George.  1876-80.  Son  of  George  Alexander. 
b.  1864.     Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin. 

BiNNEY,  Arthur  Reginald.  1876-8.  (Afterwards  at  Blackheath 
Proprietary  School).  Second  son  of  Thomas  Binney.  b.  1864. 
Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Bishop,  John  Sebastian.  1876-80.  Only  son  of  Henry  Bishop,  b. 
1862.     Member  of  the  Loudon  Stock  Exchange. 

Blakiston,  Charles  Reginald.  1876-80.  Second  son  of  the  Rev. 
Douglas  Yeoman  Blakiston.  b.  1863.  Sixth  Form,  1880. 
Studying  Medicine  at  King's  College. 

Blakiston,  Herbert  Edward  Douglas.  1876-8L  Eldest  son  of 
the  Rev.  Douglas  Yeoman  Blakiston.  b.  1862.  Sixth  Form, 
1878-81.  Jud'd  Exhib.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford.  1st 
cl.  Mods.     1st  cl.  Lit.  Hum.     B.A.  1886. 

Blakiston,  Peyton.  1876-7.  Son  of  Peyton  Blakiston.  b,  1865. 
Entered  the  Royal  Navy.  Accidentally  shot  near  Hong  Kong 
when  a  Sub-Lieutenant  of  H.M.S.  Audacious. 

Blakiston,  WilHam  Graham.     1876-9.     Son  of  Peyton  Blakiston. 

b.  1863.     Electrical  engineer  in  London. 
BoYSSMiTH,  Arthur  Gilbert.     1876-9.     Younger  son  of  the  Rev.  John 

Boyssmith.     b.  1863.     Farming  in  Canada. 

BoYSSMiTH,  Edward  Percy.  1876-81.  Elder  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Boyssmith.  b.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1880-1.  Smythe  Exhib. 
Also  an  Exhibitioner  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1884. 
Ordained  1886. 

Bright,  Albert  Edward.  1876-9.  Son  of  WilHam  Bright.  6.  1864. 
Edinburgh  University,  1883-6.  Lieutenant,  3rd  Batt.  King's 
Own  Light  Infantry  (South  Yorkshire  Regiment). 

BuRRiDGE,    Lee   Spear.     1876-8.    Son  of  EUis  Burridge.     b.  1861. 

Dentist  at  New  York. 
Burton,  Arthur.     1876-81.     Son  of  Alfred  Burton,     b.  1865. 

GowELL,   Charles  Byles.     1876-  .     Son  of  Charles  Henry  Cowell. 

b.  1862.     In  business  at  Ipswich. 
Cox,  Francis  William  Henry.    1876-80.    Son  of  Frank  Edward  Cox. 

b.    1863.     Joined   the    Oxfordshire   Light   Infantry,    1st  Batt. 

(formerly  the  43rd  Foot),  1884. 


A.D.   1876.  Register.  179 

Davis,  Henry  Ernest.  1876-80.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  May  Davis. 
b.  1861.  Football  Fifteen,  1879-80.  Studying  for  the  Medical 
Profession  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital. 

DoDD,  Charles  Edward.  1876-8.  Fifth  son  of  the  Eev.  George 
Wilham  Dodd.  h.  1862.  In  the  Private  Drawing  Office  of  the 
Bank  of  England.     Besides  at  Putney. 

Ealand,  Herbert  Fawcett.  1876-9.  Son  of  John  Eobert  Ealand. 
h.  1863.     In  the  colonies. 

GiLLESPY,  Eoland  Elliott.  1876-81.  (Afterwards  at  Whitgift  School, 
Croydon.)  Second  son  of  John  Eoebuck  GillesiDy.  h.  1866. 
In  the  Merchant  Navy. 

Geeene,  John  Herbert.     1876-  .     Son  of  Henry  Greene,      b.  1865. 

HuBBAED,  Alfred  Edward.  1876-81.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Dickenson  Hubbard.  b.  1862.  Sixth  Form,  1880-1.  Judd 
Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Football  Fifteen,  1880-1.  Joined 
the  Lincolnshire  Eegiment,  1883. 

Hubbard,  Arthur  Oldham.  1876-84.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Dickenson  Hubbard,  b.  1865.  Sixth  Form,  1882-4.  Judd 
Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven,  1882-4.  Football  Fifteen,  1882-3. 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  Medical  Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital. 

HuBBAED,  George  Cairns.  1876-86.  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Dickenson  Hubbard,  b.  1867.  Cricket  Eleven,  1883-5.  Foot- 
ball Fifteen,  1882-5.     Captain.     Clerk  on  the  Stock  Exchange. 

Maewood,  William  Francis.  1876-81.  Second  son  of  George 
Marwood.  b.  1863.  Sixth  Form,  1878-81.  Scholar  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  Wrangler,  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1884.  In  the  Chief 
Secretary's  Office,  General  Post  Office,  London. 

MooEE,  James.     1876-8.     Eldest  son  of  James  Lamb   Moore,     b. 

1861.     Football  Fifteen,  1878.     Solicitor.     Practises  in  London. 
Nicholson,    Gilbert.      1876-83.      Second   surviving   son   of  Alfred 

Nicholson,     b.   1867.     Chymist.     Passed   the   Prelim.  Pharm. 

Exam.  1883.     Passed  Oxford  Senior  Local  Exam.  1885. 
Nicholson,   Eoger.     1876-81.     Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Nicholson,     b. 

1864.     Chymist  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Peache,  Clement  Kenneth.    1876-8.    Son  of  Alfred  Peache.    6. 1866. 

Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

Shaw,  John  Gregory.  1876-81.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  John 
Kenward  Shaw  (Old  Tonbridgian).  6.  1865.  In  the  Phoenix  Fire 
Insurance  Office. 

Solomon,  Albert  Whitworth.  1876-  .  Son  of  Henry  Solomon,  b.  1864. 

Tayloe,  James  Herbert.     1876-80.     Only  son  of  Eichard  Taylor. 

6.  1862.     Sixth  Form,   1880.      St.   John's  Coll.,   Camb.     B.A. 

1885.     Eesides  at  Wigan. 
Tuenee,  Alfred  Granville  Burne.     1876-  .     Son  of  Major-General 

Turner.     6.  1866. 
N  2 


180  Tonbridge  School  a. d.  1877. 

White,  Harold  Jennings.  1876-82.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Jennings 
White  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  h.  1863.  Sixth  Form,  1880-2.  Head 
Boy.  Football  Fifteen,  1880-1.  Gains  Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl. 
Class.  Trip.     B.A.  1885.     Articled  to  his  father  (a  Solicitor). 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1877. 

Beckett,  Walter  Ealph  Durie.  1877-80.  Second  son  of  Colonel 
Wilham  Henry  Beckett,  h.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1880.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1880.  Went  out  in  1886  to  Bankgok,  Siam,  as  a 
Student  Interpreter  in  the  British  Consulate. 

Beckett,  William  Thomas  Clifford.  1877-80.  Eldest  son  of  Colonel 
Wilham  Henry  Beckett,  h.  1863.  Civil  engineer  in  the  North- 
West  Provinces  of  India. 

Bbowne,  George  Richard  Howe.  1877-8.  Son  of  George  Browne. 
h.  1862. 

Cappee,  Charles  Smithett.  1877-82.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Capper. 
h.  1864.     Farming  in  Chase  County,  Kansas,  U.S.A. 

CuETis,  Arthur  Sicard.  1877-80.  Son  of  Frederick  Thomas  Curtis. 
6.  1863.     Eeading  for  the  Final  Solicitors'  Examination. 

CuETis,  Henry  Welsh.  1877-80.  Son  of  Frederick  Thomas  Curtis. 
h.  1862.     Football  Fifteen,  1878-9.     In  Austraha. 

Devey,  George  Pollard.  1877-80.  Second  son  of  George  Hill  Devey. 
h.  1862.  Her  Majesty's  Acting  Consul  at  Erzeroum,  Kurdistan, 
Asiatic  Turkey. 

Tlowee,  Frederick  Gerald.  1877-81.  Son  of  John  Flower  (Old 
Tonbridgian).  h.  1863.  Football  Fifteen,  1880.  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford. 

Heevey,  John  Philip  Somers.  1877-9.  Son  of  Matthew  Henry 
Hervey.     b.  1861.     Farmer  near  Hadlow. 

HowAED,  Alfred  Gravely.  1877-9.  Eldest  son  of  Joseph  Howard. 
6.  1861.  Member  of  the  firm  of  Howards  and  Sons,  Manufac- 
turing Chemists. 

fiowAED,  Wilham  Crewdson.  1877-80.  Eldest  son  of  John  Elliot 
Howard.  6.  1862.  Marburgh  University.  Ph.  Doct.  Manu- 
facturer of  Chemicals. 

HuTTON,  John  Stuart.  1877-80.  Only  son  of  Walter  Stuart  Hutton. 
h.  1863.  Obtained  a  Nat.  Sci.  Scholarship  at  St.  Thomas' 
Hospital,  London.  Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg.,  &c.  Elected 
Resident  House  Physician  of  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  1885. 
Obtained  the  Murchison  Open  Scholarship  of  the  Roy.  Coll.  of 
Physicians,  1886. 

Logan,  Archibald  Eugene  Harris.  1877-80.  Son  of  Colonel 
Archibald  George  Douglas  Logan,     h.  1863. 

Maewood,  Henry.  1877-81.  Third  son  of  George  Marwood.  6. 
1864.  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Joined  the  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  1st  Batt.  (late  64th  Foot),  1884. 


A.D.   1877.  Register.  181 

Melleesh,  Montague  Neale.     1877-81.     Second  son  of  Frederick 

Mellersh.     b.  1864.     Lieutenant,  Royal  West  Surrey  Eegiment, 

2nd  Volunteer  Batt.     Eesides  at  Reigate. 
Simpson-Baikie,  Alan  Balfour.     1877-8.     Son  of  Frederick  Simpson- 

Baikie.     Ranching  in  Buenos  Ayres. 
Simpson-Baikie,    Wilfred    Russell.       1877-9.       Son    of    Frederick 

Simpson-Baikie.     6.  1863.     Football  Fifteen,  1879.     Ranching 

in  Buenos  Ayres. 
Speigge,  John  Joshua.     1877.     Second  son  of  Squire  Sprigge.     h. 

1862.  x\dmitted   a    Sohcitor,    1885.      Practises   at   Bury    St. 
Edmunds. 

Walton,  Hubert  Pulteney.     1877-  .     Son  of  Hubert  Izaak  Walton. 

b.  1866.     Was  with  Methuen's  Horse  in  South  Africa.     Now  in 

the  Burmah  police. 
Walton,  Wilham  Crawford.     1877-80.     Eldest  son  of  Hubert  Izaak 

Walton.     6.  1864.     Joined  the  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Batt. 

(late  21st  Foot),  1884.     Attached  to  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps, 

1886. 

SUMMEB   TEEM,   1877. 

Andeews,  George  Herbert.  1877-80.  Third  son  of  Louis  Willoughby 
Andrews,     b.  1864.     In  Australia  ;  travelling  for  his  health. 

Capeon,  George.     1877-  .     Son  of  Frederick  Lucas  Capron.    &.  1866. 

Davis,    Howard.     1877-9.     Second  son  of  Henry  May  Davis,     b. 

1863.  Killed  by  an  accident  while  attending  to  an  engine  in  a 
brewery  at  Colchester,  1881. 

Geant,  Allan  Erven.  1877-  .  Son  of  James  Murray  Grant,  b. 
1862.     Studying  Medicine  at  Edinburgh  University. 

Geaystone,  Sydney  Wynn.  1877-79.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Conrad 
Arthur  Graystone.     b.  1862.     Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 

HoLEOYD,  Frank.  1877-9.  Only  son  of  Frederick  Holroyd.  b. 
1862.     Solicitor  at  Leicester. 

HooKEE,  Stephen  John.  1877-8.  Son  of  John  Marshall  Hooker. 
b.  1862.     In  business  in  London. 

HowAED,  Robert  Edward.     1877-80.     Son  of  Edward  Howard,     b. 

1864.  Resides  near  Manchester. 

Langham,  Frederick  George.  1877-82.  Eldest  son  of  Frederick 
Adolphus  Langham.  6.  1863.  Sixth  Form,  1879-82.  Head 
Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1881.  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
2nd  cl.  Law  Trip.  B.A.  and  Ll.B.,  1885.  Articled  to  the  above 
F.  A.  Langham  (Sohcitor),  at  Hastings.  In  the  Sussex  County 
Rugby  Union  Football  Fifteen. 

Maezetti,  Arthur.  1877-82.  Fourth  son  of  Robert  Burt  Marzetti. 
b.  1862.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Resides  at 
Clapham. 


182  Tollbridge  School  a.d.  1877. 

Eashleigh,  William.  1877-85.  Son  of  William  Boys  Eashleigh. 
b.  1867.  Sixth  Form,  1883-5.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1882-5.  Captain.  Football  Fifteen,  1883-^  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford.  In  the  Oxford  University  Cricket  Eleven,  1886  (made 
a  score  of  107  against  Cambridge  during  his  first  year  at  the 
University) ;  played  occasionally  for  Oxford  at  football. 

ToLPUTT,  Arthur.     1877.     Son  of  John  Tolputt.     b.  1861. 

TwYFOKD,  Lionel  Thomas  Campbell.  1877-81.  Son  of  Ennis 
Twyford.  6.1865.  Football  Fifteen,  1880-1.  Joined  the  North 
Staffordshire  Eegiment,  2nd  Batt.  (late  98th  Foot),  1884. 

Waddilove,  Alfred  Charles.  1877-81.  Son  of  Cyrus  Waddilove 
(Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1862.  Won  the  Points  Cup  in  the 
Athletic  Sports,  1880  and  1881.    Trin.  Hall,  Camb.    In  America. 

Waeren,  Arthur  Thomas.  1877.  Son  of  Wilham  Warren,  b.  1862. 
Formerly  in  Paris,  now  in  Australia. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1877. 

Allwork,  Eobert  Long.  1877-81.  Youngest  son  of  Charles  Long 
Allwork.  b.  1863.  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.  Math.  Trip.  B.A. 
1884.  Assistaut  Master  at  St.  Paul's  Preparatory  School, 
West  Kensington. 

Baeker,  John  Collier.  1877-80  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Collier 
Barker,  b.  1863.  Mem.  Eoy.  Coll.  Surg.  Author  of  "  Adven- 
tures of  a  Cutter  Yacht  in  the  Channel"  and  "A  Short 
Description  of  Diseases  of  Arteries  and  Aneurisms." 

Baeey,  Herbert  Alfred  Lucas.  1877-9.  Third  son  of  Charles  Barry 
(Architect).  Civil  and  Marine  Engineer.  At  present  on  the  SS. 
Austral  of  the  Orient  line. 

Buckler,  John  Strachan.  1877-80.  Son  of  John  Eussell  Buckler. 
b.  1864.  In  the  woollen  manufacturing  business  at  Stroud, 
Gloucestershire. 

Devey,  Arthur  Charles.  1877-80.  (Afterwards  at  Westminster 
School).  Youngest  son  of  Charles  Hill  Devey.  5.1866.  King's 
Coll.,  London,  and  the  College  of  Electrical  Engineering.  Now 
an  Electric  Light  and  Power  Engineer.  Eesides  at  Clapham 
Park. 

Elgood,  Horace  Corthorn.     1877-9.     Son  of  John  Elgood.     b.  1863. 

In  the  brewing  business  at  Wisbeach,  Cambridgeshire. 
GiLLESPY,    James   Edward.      1877-80.       (x\fterwards    at    Whitgift 

School,    Croydon).     Third  son  of  John  Eoebuck  Gillespy.     b. 

1867.     Clerk  iu  the  National  Bank  of  India. 
Green,  Eobert  Bertram  Lloyd.    1877-8.    Son  of  Eobert  ElHs  Green. 

b.  1863. 
Gregg,  Alfred.     1877-8L     Son  of  Eobert  Gregg.     6.1866.     Eesides 

at  Anerley,  Surrey. 
Gregg,  Eobert.     1877-80.     Son  of  Eobert  Gregg,    b.  1863.     Eesides 

at  Anerley,  Surrey. 


A.D.  1878.  Register.  183 

Haggitt,  Edward  Dashwood.  1877-9.  Son  of  Henry  Haggitt. 
6.  1863.     Joined  the  Eoyal  Engineers,  1883. 

HoENE,  Benjamin  William.  1877-81.  Eldest  son  of  William  Home. 
h.  1864. 

HoENE,  Walter  Jobson.  1877-84.  Second  son  of  William  Home. 
b.  1865.  Sixth  Form,  1883-4.  Football  Fifteen,  1882-3.  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  Has  won  several  Open  Strangers'  Races  at 
Cambridge. 

HuLKE,  Frederick  Backhouse.  1877-9.  Son  of  Frederick  Thomas 
Hulke.     6.  1862.     In  the  Medical  profession. 

Palmee,  Charles  Fehx.  1877-80.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Felix 
Palmer  (Old  Tonbridgian).  h.  1861.  Sixth  Form,  1880. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1880.  Football  Fifteen,  1879.  Played  for  the 
Surrey  County  Football  Club,  1882-3.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Middle  Temple),  1884.  Middle  Temple  Common  Law  Scholar, 
1884. 

Eae,  Edward  Yeron  Manett.  1877-80.  Son  of  Captain  E.  J.  S.  Rae. 
h.  1862.  Joined  the  Applied  Science  Department,  King's  College, 
London. 

RiVEES,  Charles  Hay.     1877-80.  Younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 

Frederick  Rivers,     h.   1865.  Civil   Engineer ;    has  done  some 

practical  work,  and  is  now  completing  his  studies  at  King's 
College. 

Rivers,  William  Halse  Rivers.  1877-80.  Elder  son  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Frederick  Rivers,  h.  1864.  Studying  for  the  Medical 
Profession  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

Someeville,  James  Bradley.  1877-9.  Second  son  of  Stafford 
Baxter  Somerville.  h.  1860.  Sixth  Form,  1878-9.  Football 
Fifteen,  1877-9.  Captain.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1884.  Practises 
in  London. 

Spillee,  Thomas  Lambert  Bladin.  1877-  .  Son  of  Charles  Thomas 
Benjamin  Spiller.     h.  1866. 

Van  dee  Gucht.  1877-8.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Van  der  Gucht. 
h.  1863.     Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Welldon,  Maurice  Edward.  1877-82.  Fourth  son  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Ind  Welldon.  h.  1865.  Sixth  Form,  1881-2.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1882.     In  the  printing  and  stationery  business. 

Weentmoee,  John  Harris.  1877-81.  Elder  son  of  Isaac  Harris 
Wrentmore.     h.  1864.     Reading  for  the  Law. 


EASTEB    TEEM,    1878. 

Bakek,  Allan  Selby  Blake.     1878-80.     Son  of  John  Baker,     b.  1862. 

Benham,  Charles  Lawson.     1878-80.     Son  of  Edward  E.  Benham. 
b.  1863. 


184  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1878. 

Bkown,  Leslie  John,  (Afterwards  at  Harrow  School.)  1877-8. 
Youngest  son  of  John  Brown,   b.  1868.    St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

BuLLiN,  James  Ernest.     1877-9.     Eldest  son  of  James  Bullin.     b. 

1864.  Auctioneer  and  estate  agent  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Campbell,  Colin  Arthur  Fitzgerald.  1878-81.  Seventh  son  of  Colonel 

Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald  Campbell,  Bart.  b.  1863.  Sixth  Form, 
1881.  Cricket  Eleven,  1880-1.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  B.A.  1885. 
Eeading  for  ordination. 

Campbell,  Francis  Bunbury  Fitzgerald.  1878-81.  Sixth  son  of 
Colonel  Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald  Campbell,  Bart.  Sixth  Form, 
1881.  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Football  Fifteen,  1881.  Assistant 
in  the  Printed  Books  Department,  British  Museum. 

Charter,  EUis  Metford.  1878-81.  Son  of  Major  ElHs  James 
Charter,  b.  1866.  Went  to  Bechuana  Land  with  Methuen's 
Horse,  1884-5.  Served  with  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Fusiliers  as  Lieu- 
tenant, while  embodied  at  Aldershot  in  1885. 

Cox,  Charles  Fortnum.     1878-83.     Son  of  Samuel  Henry  Cox.     b. 

1865.  In  electric  business. 

Falkner,  Fitzgerald.     1878-80.     Youngest  son  of  George  Falkner. 

b.  1864.     Eesides  at  Oaklands,  Timperley,  Cheshire. 
Gabriel,  Henry  Wallace.     1878-9.     Son  of  Samuel  Hawke  Gabriel. 

b.  1865. 
Harris,  Herbert  Nelson.    1878-9.    Son  of  Horatio  Harris,    b.  1863. 
Hill,  Eeginald  Charles  James.    1878.     Son  of  Arthur  Hill.    b.  1867. 
Johnson,  Bertie  Stuart.     1878-81.     Son  of  John  Johnson,     b.  1864. 

Studying  Medicine  at  University  College  Hospital,  London. 

Lee,    Eobert   Frederick.     1878-80.     Only  son  of   Eobert  Lee.     b. 

1862.     Football  Fifteen,   1880.     Maltster.      Hon.    Sec.  of   the 

Grantham  Football    Club    (winners   of   the   Lincolnshire   Cup, 

1884-5).     Eesides  at  Gonerby  House,  Grantham. 
McQueen,  Wilham  James.     1878-9.     Son  of  James  McQueen,     b. 

1864.     Eesides  in  London. 
Marchant,  WilHam   Eobert.      1878-    .      Son    of   Stephen    Walter 

Marchant.     b.  1864.     Eesides  at  Hartford,  Kent. 
Peareth,  Wilham  Nepean.    1878-82.    Eldest  son  of  Albert  Peareth. 

b.  1863.     Was  in  the  West  Kent  Eegiment  for  a  short  time. 
Philson,  Charles  Cowell.    1878-80.    Second  son  of  Wilham  Philson, 

M.D.     b.  1863.    Farming  in  Iowa,  United  States  of  America. 
Band,   John.     1878-80.     Son  of   William   Eand.     b.  1864.      Land 

agent,    surveyor,   &c.      Has  passed  the  "Student's"   and   the 

''Professional    Associate's"   Examinations   of    the   Surveyors' 

Institute. 
Thorne,  Athol  Henry.     1878-80.     Son  of  George  Thorne.     b.  1862. 
Thorne,  Frederick  Murray.     1878-80.     Son  of  George  Thorne.     6. 

1866.     In  business  in  the  City  of  London. 


A.D.  1878.  Register.  185 

Thoene,  Vivian  Arthur.  1878-80.  Son  of  George  Thorne.  h.  1864. 
In  business  in  the  City  of  London. 

TuKE,  Cecil.  1878.  Seventh  son  of  the  Eev.  Francis  Edward  Tuke. 
b.  1863.     Farming  in  Virginia,  United  States  of  America. 

Tuke,  Leonard.  1878-81.  Eighth  son  of  the  Eev.  Francis  Edward 
Take.  6.1864.  Cavendish  Coll.,  Camb.  B. A.  1884.  Reading 
for  the  Law  with  a  firm  of  Solicitors  in  London. 

Waed,  Frank  Percy.  1878.  Third  son  of  James  Carpenter  Ward. 
h.  1861. 

Ward,  Thomas  Ibotson.  1878-9.  Fourth  son  of  James  Carpenter 
Ward.     h.  1862.     At  present  in  Australia  for  his  health. 

Warner,  Charles  Edward.  1878-81.  Only  son  of  George  Daniel 
Warner,  h.  1865.  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Football  Fifteen, 
1880-1.  Admitted  a  Solicitor,  1886.  Practises  at  Tonbridge. 
Lieutenant,  1st  (Vol.)  Batt.  (Queen's  Own)  Eoyal  West  Kent 
Eegiment. 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1878. 

Barklie,  Alfred  Percy.  1878-80.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Knox  Barklie. 
h.  1866.     Eeading  for  the  Civil  Service. 

Clarke,  iVrchibald  Leycester.  1878-80.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Charles  Granville  Clarke,  h.  1863.  Eesides  at  Tunbridge 
Wells. 

Crawfurd,  Proby  Edward  Payne.  1878-9.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 
Walter  Payne  Crawfurd.  h.  1863.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Sussex 
Eegiment  (1st  Batt.),  1882.  Served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition,  1884-5. 

Crofts,  Cecil  Harry.  1878-83.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  John  David 
Macbride  Crofts,  b.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1882-3.  Judd  Exhib. 
Football  Fifteen,  1882.  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.  Captain  of 
College  Eugby  Football  Team,  1883-5.  In  College  Boat,  1884. 
Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.     B.A.  1886. 

East,  Francis  Thomas.     1878-80.     Son  of  Francis  East.     b.  1865. 

Fenwick,  Walter.     1878.     Son  of  William  Fenwick.     Deceased. 

Howard,  John  Eliot.  1878-80.  Second  son  of  John  Eliot  Howard. 
b.  1864.     Locomotive  engineer,  North-Eastern  Eailway. 

Howgate,  James  Edward.  1878-80.  Son  of  Edward  Howgate. 
b.  1864.  Eesides  at  Mirfield,  Yorkshire.  Lieutenant,  Vol. 
Batt.  West  Eiding  Eegiment. 

Johnson,  Frederick.  1878-83.  Second  son  of  Matthew  Warton 
Johnson,  b.  1866.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

Lanfear,  Harold  William  Bathurst.  1878-81.  Son  of  Wilham 
Burbidge  Lanfear.     b.  1865.     Civil  engineer  in  Australia. 


186  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1878. 

Ley,  Jacob.  1878-82.  Only  son  of  George  Frederick  Ley.  h,  1863. 
Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford.  Civil  engineer  on  the  North 
Cornwall  Eailway. 

McLeod,  Harry  Norman.  1878.  Second  son  of  Major-General 
Francis  Hastings  McLeod.  b.  1864.  In  the  Seaforth  High- 
landers. 

Maezetti,  Eustace.  1878-83.  Sixth  and  youngest  son  of  Eobert 
Burt  Marzetti.  h.  1867.  Eeading  for  the  Law.  Eesides  at 
Clapham. 

Maezetti,  Leslie.  1878-82.  Fifth  son  of  Eobert  Burt  Marzetti. 
b.  1865.     In  the  tea  trade,  London.     Eesides  at  Clapham. 

Neve,  Arthur  Curteis.  1878-80.  Second  surviving  son  of  Eichard 
Neve.  b.  1864.  Eoyal  iVgricultural  College,  Cirencester.  Dip- 
loma with  Honours,  1883.  Manager  of  an  Agricultural  Insti- 
tution at  Hole  Park,  Eolvenden. 

Peake,  William  Henry  Smyth.  1878-84.  Fourth  and  youngest  son 
of  Eobert  WiUiam  Peake  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  6.  1866.  Sixth 
Form,  1881-4.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Clare  Coll., 
Camb. 

Eangee,  Edgar.  1878-80.  Youngest  son  of  William  Eanger.  b. 
1863.     Eesides  at  Eedhill,  Surrey. 

Eead,  Arthur  John.  1878.  Son  of  John  Eead.  b.  1862.  Formerly 
with  a  firm  of  merchants  in  the  City  of  London. 

Tayloe,  William  Loveband  Chorley.  1878-82.  Youngest  son  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  b.  1865.  Studying  agriculture.  Eesides  at 
Falklands,  Hadlow. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,   1878. 

Allpeess,  Vincent  Sydney.  1878-82.  Son  of  Edward  Whetham 
Allpress.  b.  1865.  Mechanical  and  electrical  engineer.  Eesides 
at  Eltham,  Kent. 

Baeteam,  Lionel  William.  1878-81.  Fifth  son  of  Captain  William 
Bartram.     b.  1865.     Architect. 

Bell,  Lawrence  John.  1878-84.  (Afterwards  at  Chateau  Galliard, 
Lausanne.)  Second  son  of  Herbert  Irving  Bell.  b.  1869.  Still 
studying  on  the  Continent. 

BooKEE,  Arthur  Bertram.  1878-80.  Son  of  John  Harrocks  Booker. 
b.  1863. 

BucKLEE,  Henry  Cecil.  1878-81.  Son  of  John  Eussell  Buckler. 
b.  1866.  With  a  woollen  manufacturer  at  Stroud,  Glouces- 
tershire. 

BucKLEE,  Percy.  1878-82.  Son  of  John  Eussell  Buckler,  b.  1867. 
Wool-broker  (with  his  father)  in  London. 

Cross,  Gordon  Thomas.  1878-81,  Third  son  of  Thomas  John  Cross. 
b,  1868.     At  present  at  Dulwich  College. 


A.D.  1878.  Register,  187 

CuBTis,  Frederick  Delmar.  1878-80.  Son  of  Frederick  Thomas 
Curtis,     b.  1866.     Learning  farming. 

Dewaal,  Philip  Henry  Overbeck.  1878-  .  (Afterwards  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School.)  Son  of  Colonel  Peter  Henry  Knight  Dewaal. 
h.  1867. 

Handfield-Jones,  Charles  Eanald.  1878-80.  Yomigest  son  of 
Charles  Handfield-Jones.  h.  1864.  Spent  two  years  in  the 
United  States  farming.  Now  studying  Medicine  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  Paddington.     Plays  in  the  Hospital  Football  Team. 

Haedwicke,  Charlton  Saunders.  1878-81.  (Afterwards  at  Oundle 
School.)     Son  of  Eugene  Hardwicke.     h.  1867. 

flowDEN,  Alexander.  1878-81.  Eldest  son  of  Alexander  Howden. 
6.  1864.     Football  Fifteen,  1881.     Shipbroker  in  London. 

IsHEEwooD,  Percy  Arthur  Bradshawe.  1878-84.  Son  of  Arthur 
Bradshawe  Isherwood.     h.  1869.     Eesides  at  Tonbridge. 

Le  Fleming,  John,  1878-84.  Eldest  son  of  John  Le  Fleming,  h. 
1865.  Sixth  Form,  1882-4.  Smythe  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1882-4.  Captain.  Winner  of  the  Points  Cup  in  the  Athletic 
Sports,  1883  and  1884.  Football  Fifteen,  1882-3.  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  In  the  Cambridge  University  Football  Team,  1884-5, 
Ban  for  the  Hurdle  Eace  in  the  Inter-University  Sports, 
1886. 

Ludlow,   Alfred  Edward.     1878-9.     Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Ludlow. 

h.  1863.     Maltster  and  corn  merchant  in  Birmingham. 
Macluee,  Eobert  Martin.     1878.     Son  of  David  Maclure.     h.  1863. 
Maceea,   Henry  Frank    Miles.     1878-85.     Son  of  John   Benjamin 

Macrea.     h.  1870.     In  business  in  London. 

Maeshall,  Charles  Edward.  1878-85.  Second  surviving  son  of 
James  Archibald  Marshall.  6.1866.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Winner 
of  the  Quarter-mile  Eace  in  the  Freshmen's  Sports,  1885. 

Maeshall,  Francis.  1878-83.  Eldest  son  of  James  Archibald 
Marshall,  h.  1863.  Cricket  Eleven,  1882-3.  Football  Fifteen, 
1881-2.  Captain.  Winner  of  the  Points  Cup  in  the  Athletic 
Sports,  1882.     Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

MooEE,  George.  1878-82.  Second  son  of  James  Lamb  Moore,  h. 
1865.  Learning  business  in  a  shipping-office.  Eesides  at 
Southport. 

Oakes,  Donald  Henry  Stewart.  1878-82.  Youngest  son  of  Colonel 
Eichard  Edward  Oakes.  h.  1864.  Football  Fifteen,  1882.  Civil 
engineer  in  London. 

Oakes,  Eichard  John  Cary.  1878-81.  Son  of  Colonel  Eichard 
Edward  Oakes.  h.  1864.  In  the  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own 
Eegiment,  4th  Batt.  (Militia),  Army  Eeserve. 

Paeey,  Edward  Cecil  Morgan.  1878-80.  Son  of  Weston  Parry,  h. 
1863.  Joined  the  Buffs  (East  Kent  Eegiment,  2nd  Batt.),  late 
3rd  Foot),  1884. 


188  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1878. 

Phillips,  Ernest  Edward.  1878-83.  Eldest  son  of  John  Edward 
Phillips,  b.  1864.  Clerk  in  the  London  and  County  Bank, 
Tunbridge  Wells. 

Plowright,  Edward  Frank.  1878-82.  Eldest  son  of  Edward 
Plowright.  6.1865.  Clerk  in  the  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 

ScHEEiBER,  Henry  Hugh.  1878-84.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Ware 
Schreiber.  h.  1866.  Sixth  Form,  1882-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Foot- 
ball Fifteen,  1883.     Head  Boy.     Scholar  of  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 

Stileman,  Walter  Gybbon.  1878-82.  Fifth  son  of  Eichard 
Stileman.  h.  1864.  Pupil  in  the  Canford  Estate  Office,  Wim- 
borne,  Dorset. 

EASTEB    TERM,    1879. 

Beviss,  Charles.  1879-84.  Only  son  of  Charles  Beviss,  M.D.  b. 
1867.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  George's 
Hospital,  London. 

Campion,  Harold  Gilmore.  1879-82.  Third  son  of  Admiral  Hubert 
Campion,  C.B.  b.  1865.  Reading  for  the  Law  in  London. 
Resides  at  Lee,  Kent. 

Harrington,  Frank  Moore.  1879-80.  Son  of  Thomas  Moore 
Harrington,  b.  1864.  Cricket  Eleven,  1880.  A  Clerk  on  the 
London  Stock  Exchange. 

Langridge,  Cecil  Balcombe.  1879-81.  (Afterwards  at  the  High 
School,  Margate).  Only  son  of  William  Kirby  Johnson  Lang- 
ridge. b.  1866.  Has  been  learning  farming  in  Berkshire  ;  now 
going  out  to  New  Zealand. 

Nicholls,  James  Atcherley.  1879-83.  Eldest  surviving  son  of 
Samuel  James  Nicholls.  b.  1866.  Football  Fifteen,  1883. 
Studied  in  Germany  during  1884.  Studying  as  a  Mechanical 
Engineer  with  the  Wallsend  Shipway  and  Engineering  Company. 

Stainforth,  Herbert  Graham.  1879-82.  Second  son  of  Major 
General  Charles  Raper  Stainforth.  b.  1865.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1881-2.  Played  in  the  Cricket  and  Football  Teams  of  Sand- 
hurst College.  Entered  the  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  2nd  Batt. 
(formerly  the  54th  Foot),  1885.  Appointed  to  the  10th  Bengal 
Infantry  as  a  Staff  Corps  Probationer. 

Staveley,  William  Henry  Charles.  1879-81.  Younger  son  of 
Thomas  George  Staveley.  b.  1863.  Mem.  Roy.  Coll.  Surg. 
Eng.,  and  Lie.  Roy.  Coll.  Phys.,  Lond.,  1886.  Holds  a  "  house 
appointment  "  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London. 

Waddilove,  Cyrus  John.  1879-80.  Son  of  Cyrus  Waddilove  (Old 
Tonbridgian) .     b.  1864.     Resides  at  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

SUMMEB    TEEM,    1879. 

Angelo,  John  Cecil  Cortland.  1879-83.  Son  of  Major  John  Angelo. 
b.  1869.     Went  afterwards  to  a  school  at  Bath. 


A.D.    1879.  Register.  189 

Baker,  Archibald  Henry.  1879-82.  Son  of  William  Garrard  Baker. 
h.  1863.  Beading  for  the  final  Solicitors'  Examination.  Eesides 
at  Clapham. 

Barthorp,  Henry  Arthur.  1879-83.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Barthorp. 
h,  1865.     Trin.  Hall,  Camb.     B.A.  1886. 

Beanes,  Alfred  Edward.     1879-82.     Son  of  Edward  J.  Beanes.     b. 

1864.  In  Australia. 

Beanes,  Eustace  Edward.  1879-82.  Son  of  Edward  J.  Beanes. 
b.  1865.     In  Australia. 

Beeching,     Walter    Charles.      1879-84.      Second    son    of    Arthur 
Thomas  Beeching.     b.  1866.     Sixth  Form,  1882-4.     Trin.  Coll 
Oxford. 

Chambers,  Charles  Eoland.  1879-81.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Har- 
court  Chambers,     b.  1863.     Electrical  Engineer. 

Chambers,  Marcus  Stanley.  1879-82.  Second  son  of  Charles 
Harcourt  Chambers,     b.  1865.     Electrical  Engineer. 

Colebrooke,  Henry  Lotherington.  1879-83.  Son  of  Henry  Cole- 
brooke,  M.D.  b.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1882-3.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1880-2.  Captain.     In  the  Bank  of  England. 

Drew,  Napoleon  Edward.  1879-82.  Son  of  Edward  Alexander 
Drew.     b.  1864.     Engineer  in  the  North  of  England. 

East,  Ernest  Charles.  1879-80.  Son  of  Francis  East.  b. 
1867. 

Edgell,  Wilham  Masterman.  1879-81.  Son  of  Captain  Edward 
Dover  Edgell.     b.  1864.     Football  Fifteen,  1881.     In  America. 

Gibson,  John.  1879-82.  Younger  son  of  George  Gibson,  b.  1863. 
Sixth  Form,  1881-2.  Judd  Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1881. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Jun.  Opt.  Math.  Trip.  B.A.  1885.  Pre- 
paring for  the  theatrical  profession. 

Graham,  Percy  North.  1879-83.  Third  son  of  Christopher  North 
Graham  (Old  Tonbridgian).  b.  1866.  Articled  pupil  in  an 
Auctioneer's,  Valuer's,  and  Surveyor's  Office. 

Hardy,  Charles  Edward.  1879-80.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  Harmer 
Hardy,     b.  1863.     Farmer  in  Warwickshire. 

Hardy,  Frank  Brett.  1879-82.  Second  son  of  Captain  Harmer 
Hardy,     b.  1865. 

Harrington,  Thomas  Flexmore.  1879-83.  Son  of  Thomas  Moore 
Harrington,     b.  1866.     Clerk  in  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Holding,  William  Septimus.  1879-85.  Son  of  Wilham  Sextus 
Holding.  b.  1866.  Sixth  Form,  1882-5.  Studying  for  a 
Student  Interpretership  in  the  East. 

Howard,  Arthur.     1879-83.     Second  son  of  Joseph  Howard,      b. 

1865.  Sixth  Form,  1883.     Football  Fifteen,  1882-3.     Clerk  in 
Lloyds',  Barnetts'  and  Bosanqueis'  Bank,  London. 


190  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1879. 

Johnson,  Horace  Gordon.  1879-81.  Son  of  John  Johnson,  h. 
1868.  Clerk  in  the  Peninsula  ai]d  Oriental  Company's  Office, 
London. 

Le  Fleming,  Henry  Mortimer.  1879-85.  Second  son  of  John  Le 
Fleming.  Cricket  Eleven,  1885.  Football  Fifteen,  1884-5. 
Preparing  for  the  Army. 

Manning,  Marcus  Anthony.  1879-80.  Son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Anthony  Manning,     h.  1866.     In  the  Merchant  Navy. 

Mellersh,  Percy  Sisson  Neale.  1879-80.  Third  son  of  Frederick 
Mellersh.     h.  1866.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Nicholson,  David.    1879-  .    Third  son  of  Alfred  Nicholson.    6.1870. 

Egberts,  Eichard.  1879-81.  Son  of  Wilham  Hoskins  Eoberts. 
h.  1865.     At  Suez,  Egypt. 

EoPER-CuRZON,  Wyndham  Henry  Heathcote.  1879-83.  Second 
son  of  the  Honble.  Henry  George  Eoper-Curzon.  h.  1868. 
Eesides  at  Tonbridge. 

Simpson,  Maurice  George.  1879-85.  Fourth  son  of  Thomas  Fox 
Simpson,  h.  1866.  Sixth  Form,  1883-5.  Head  Boy.  Judd 
Exhib.  Football  Fifteen,  1881.  Preparing  for  the  Indian 
Public  Works  Department  at  Cooper's  Hill  Indian  Engineering 
College. 

Spence,  Eobert  Morris.  1879-83.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Spence. 
h.  1866.     Commercial  Clerk  at  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

Springett,  Edmund.  1879-82.  Son  of  Augustus  Springett.  h. 
1861.     Eesides  at  Hawkhurst. 

Sylvester,  Harold  Augustus.  1879-84.  Fifth  son  of  Samuel 
Augustus  Sylvester,  h.  1867.  Studying  for  the  Medical  profes- 
sion at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London. 

Thacker,  Charles  Frederick.  1879-80.  Son  of  Colonel  John 
Thacker.     h.  1864.     Farming  near  Toronto,  Canada. 

Walton,  Francis  William.     1879-83.     Only  son  of  the  Eev.  D.  N. 

Walton,     h.  1865.     Sixth  Form,  1882-3.     Judd  Exhib.     Keble 

Coll.,  Oxford 
Ward,  James  Eyre  Drummond.     1879-82.     Son  of  James  Jackson 

Ward.     h.  1863.     Joined  1st  Batt.  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own 

(Middlesex  Eegiment),  1884. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,  1879. 

Baker,  Percy  Thomas.  1879-86.  Son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baker,  h. 
1867.  Sixth  Form,  1884-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1885-6.  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford. 

Balfour,  Claud  Hamilton.  1879-81.  Second  son  of  Lewis  Balfour 
(of  Calcutta),  b.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1881.  Clerk  in  the 
Hongkong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corporation,  New  York. 

Berkeley,  Henry  James  Fitzhardinge.  1879-81.  Third  son  of 
Eeginald  Adolphus  Eugene  Berkeley,  b,  1865.  In  business  at 
Malta. 


A.D.  1879.  Register.  191 

Booty,  Horatio  Edwin.  1879-82.  Second  son  of  James  Horatio 
Booty,  h.  1864.  Football  Fifteen,  1881.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 
Winner  of  the  100  yards  race  in  the  Inter-University  Athletic 
Sports,  1885.     B.A.  1886. 

Bryant,  Harry.  1879-85.  Fifth  son  of  William  John  Daniel 
Bryant  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School).  h.  1867. 
Cricket  Eleven,  1884-5.  Football  Fifteen,  1884.  Winner  of 
the  Points  Cup  in  the  Athletic  Sports,  1885.  In  Morley's 
v^holesale  house,  London. 

Bryant,  Herbert.  1879-86.  Fourth  son  of  Wilham  John  Daniel 
Bryant,     h.  1867.     Sixth  Form,  1885-6. 

Collins,  William  Forman.  1879-85.  Second  son  of  William 
Anthony  Collins,  Q.C.  h.  1867.  Football  Fifteen,  1884.  Elec- 
trician. 

EvERiTT,  Henry  Eeeve.  1879-84.  Second  son  of  William  Spencer 
Everitt.     h.  1869.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor  at  Great  Yarmouth. 

Fry,  George  Charles  Lovell.  1879.  Son  of  Edmund  Fry.  h.  1864. 
Articled  to  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Garrard,  George  Harry.  1879-84.  Third  son  of  Frederick  Blackall 
Garrard,  h.  1866.  Football  Fifteen,  1881-3.  Captain.  Clerk 
with  a  firm  of  Merchants  in  London. 

Jenkins,  Walter.  1879-86.  Eldest  son  of  John  Jenkins,  h.  1868. 
At  the  Eoyal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill. 

Jones,  Herbert  Champion.  1879-81.  Son  of  William  Anastasius 
Jones,  h.  1864.  At  present  in  the  London  Bank  of  Mexico 
and  South  America. 

Key,  Thomas  Edward.  1879-83.  Son  of  Frederick  Key.  h.  1863. 
Articled  to  an  Architect  in  London.   Besides  at  Streatham,  Surrey. 

KuFAL,  Hugo.     1879-80.     Son  of  Wilhelm  Kufal.     h.  1864. 

Lloyd,  William  Edmund  Eyre.  1879-83.  (Afterwards  at  Bedford 
School).  Son  of  William  Henry  Lloyd,  h.  1867.  1st  cl.  in 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Certificate  Examination,  1885. 

McBride,  Henry  Pole  Brookland.  1879-82.  Second  son  of  Eobert 
McBride.     h.  1870. 

McBride,  Huband  Knox.  1879-82.  Eldest  son  of  Eobert  McBride. 
h.  1868.     Died  at  Bruges  by  an  accident  in  1883. 

Nichols,  Charles.  1879-81.  Second  son  of  Charles  Nichols,  h. 
1863.  Sixth  Form,  1881.  Cricket  Eleven,  1881.  Football 
Fifteen,  1881.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  Sheep-farmer  in  New  Zealand. 

Parry,  Owen  Clinton.  1879-84.  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Clinton 
Parry,  h.imi.  Sixth  Form,  1883-4.  Judd  Exhib.  Entered 
Woolwich  Eoyal  Military  Academy,  1884.  Joined  the  Eoyal 
Engineers,  1885. 

Porter,  Charles  Wilham  Hill.  1879-80.  Youngest  son  of  the 
Eev.  John  Leech  Porter,  h,  1864.  Of  no  profession  or  busi- 
ness.    Besides  at  Beading. 


192  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1879. 

EocK,  James  Parthenay.  1879-82.  Eldest  son  of  James  Eock. 
6.    1865.     Learning  the  profession  of  an  engineer  in  London. 

EosE,  Charles  Eichard.  1879-83.  Son  of  Eichard  George  Eose. 
b.  1866.  Second  for  the  Scholarship  for  Tenor  Voices  at  the 
Eoyal  College  of  Music.  Intends  to  •  make  singing  his  pro- 
fession. 

EuDD,  Eric  de  Sioblade  Sutherland.  1879-80.  Elder  son  of  Eric 
Eudd.     b.  1864.     Of  no  profession. 

Windsor,  William  John.  1879-82.  (Afterwards  at  Lancing  College). 
Son  of  William  Windsor,  b.  1867.  Now  at  a  private  tutor's 
in  London,  preparing  for  competitive  examinations. 

EASTEB   TEEM,    1880. 

Case,  Charles  Eussell.  1880-2.  (Afterwards  at  King's  College 
School).     Fourth  son  of  James  Case.      b.  1865. 

"■'Collins,  Lewis  Eric  George.  1880-  .  Third  son  of  William 
Anthony  Collius,  Q.C.     b.  1869. 

K^NNiNGTON,  Charles.  1880-6.  Eldest  son  of  James  Kennington. 
b.  1867.  Football  Fifteen,  1885.  Learning  the  business  of  an 
accountant. 

Kennington,  Edgar.     1880-5.     Second  son   of  James  Kennington. 

b.  1869.     Winner  of  the  Points  Cup  in  the   Swimming  Eaces, 

1885.     Learning  land-surveying  preparatory  to  going  to  New 

Zealand. 
Lloyd,  Evan  Frank.     1880-1.     Elder  son  of  Major  Ernest  Marsh 

Lloyd,  E.E.     b.  1864.     With  a  land-agent  from  1882  to  1884. 

Intends  emigrating  to  Florida. 

Napier,  Cyril  Craufurd.     1880-1.     Son  of  WiUiam  Donald  Napier. 

b.  1864. 
St.  Leger,  Eobert  Arthur.     1880-4.     Fourth  son  of  Frederick  York 

St.  Leger.     b.  1865.     Medical  Student  at  Edinburgh  University. 
St.  Leger,   Stratford  Edward.      1880-4.     Fifth  son   of   Frederick 

York    St.    Leger.     b.   1868.     Now    at   the    Diocesan    College, 

Eondebosch,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
Schrader,  Eobert  John.    3880-4.    Son  of  Eobert  Schrader.     b.  1868. 

Toms,  Charles  Sefton  Mackenzie.     1880-3.     Second  son  of  Thomas 

Harris  Toms.     b.  1866.     Engineer. 
Toms,   George   Chester.     1880-2.     Eldest   son  of    Thomas    Harris 

Toms.     b.  1864.     Trin.  Hall,  Camb.     Solicitor. 
WooDLEY,  Ernest  James.     1880-3.     Second  son  of  Matthew  Fuller 

Woodley.       b.    1868.       Eeading   for   the   Army.       Eesides   at 

Bromley. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


A.D.    1880.  Register.  193 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1880. 

Balfour,  Alfred.  1880-3.  Youngest  son  of  Lewis  Balfour  (of 
Calcutta),  b.  1870.  On  the  training-ship  Conioay  at  Liverpool, 
1884  to  1885.     Now  an  apprentice  in  the  British  Ambassador. 

Beown,  Arthur  Campion.  1880-1.  Eldest  son  of  Arthur  Wellesley 
Brown,  b.  1862.  Sixth  Form,  1881.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford. 
3rd  cl.  Theol.  B.A.  1884.  Wells  Theol.  Coll.  Ordained  1885. 
Curate  of  the  Parish  Church,  Wigan. 

Ceundwell,  Arthur  Maxwell.  1880-5.  Eldest  son  of  Arthur  Smith 
Crundwell.     b.  1870.     Besides  at  Southborough. 

Danby,  William  Thomas  Hall.  1880-4.  Son  of  Wilham  Charles 
Danby.  b.  1866.  Cricket  Eleven,  1883-4.  Besides  in  Lin- 
colnshire. 

Draper,  Thomas  Percy.  1880-3.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Draper. 
b.  1864.  Sixth  Form,  1882-3.  Head  Boy.  Judd  Exhib.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1882-3.  Football  Fifteen,  1882.  Scholar  of  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.     3rd  cl.  Class.  Trip.     B.A.  1886. 

Melbourn,  Newell  Wells.  1880-3.  Eldest  son  of  Newell  Melbourn. 
b.  1866.     Articled  to  a  Solicitor. 

Moore,  Frank.  1880-4.  Son  of  James  Lamb  Moore,  b.  1866. 
Articled  to  an  architect. 

MussoN,  Alfred  William.  1880-3.  Eldest  son  of  WiUiam  Edward 
Musson.  b.  1865.  Sixth  Form,  1883.  Judd  Exhib.  King's 
Coll.,  Camb.  3rd  cl.  Nat,  Sci.  Tri.  Has  passed  part  of  the 
examinations  for  the  M.B.  degree.  Intends  to  study  for  the 
Medical  Profession  at  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 

NiCHOLL,  Hugh  Burney.  1880-3.  Youngest  son  of  the  Bev.  John 
Bichard  Nicholl.  b.  1865.  Football  Fifteen,  1882-3.  Clerk  in 
a  merchant's  office. 

-NooT,  William  Frank.  1880-  .  Only  son  of  Wilham  Noot.  b. 
1870. 

Parkes,  Ernest  Hadden.  1880-1.  Elder  son  of  the  Bev.  Samuel 
Hadden  Parkes.     b.  1866.     Articled  to  an  architect. 

Beeve,  William  Tankerville  Monypenny.  1880-4.  Son  of  Captain 
John  Milward  Beeve,  B.N.  b.  1866.  At  the  Boyal  Mihtary 
College,  Sandhurst. 

BosHER,  Henry  Louis.  1880-2.  Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Bosher.  b. 
1866.  Obtained  a  scholarship  at  the  Oxford  Military  College. 
Joined  the  Dorsetshire  Begiment,  1st  Batt.  (formerly  the  39th 
Foot),  1885. 

*Smith,  Wilfred  Hugh  Moore.  1880-  .  Third  son  of  George  Moore 
Smith,     b.  1868.     Sixth  Form,  1884-6. 

Swire,  Beginald  Berkley.    1880-4.    b.  1866.    Besides  at  Southport. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


194  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1880. 

Walsh,  Percy.  1880.  Son  of  John  Edwin  Walsh,  h.  1871.  Be- 
sides at  Tunbridge  Wells. 

West,  Arthur  George  Bainbridge.  1880-3.  Second  son  of  John 
West.  Sixth  Form,  1881-3.  Smythe  Exhib.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1881-3.  Captain.  Football  Fifteen,  1881-2.  New  Coll.,  Oxford. 
3rd  cl.  Mods. 

West,  William  Edward  Mylus.  1880-1.  Third  son  of  John  West. 
h.  1865.     Learning  farming  in  Lincolnshire. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1880. 

Allnutt,  Charles  Lea.  1880-1.  Fom^th  son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard 
Lea  Allnutt.  b.  1867.  Student  of  Dental  Surgery  at  the 
National  Dental  Hospital,  London. 

Berners,  Charles  Arthur.     1880-3.     (Now  at  Eton  College.)     Son 

of  William  Thomas  Berners. 
Cope,  Joseph  Staines.     1880-5.     Only  son  of  James  William  Cope. 

b.  1867.      Studying  in  Saxony  for  the  profession  of  a  mining 

engineer. 
Cox,  Oswald.     1880-5.     Third  son  of  Homersham  Cox  (Old  Ton- 

bridgian) . 
Foster,  Francis  Henry  Archibald.     1880-1.     Elder  son  of  Charles 

Marshall   Foster,     b.  1864.     Has   been   learning  the  brewing 

business  at  Maidstone. 
King,  Ealph  Maulkin.     1880-6.     Fifth   son  of  Frederick  Wilham 

King.      b.  1867.      Cricket  Eleven,   1885-6.      Football  Fifteen, 

1885.     In  the  tea  trade  in  London. 
Little,  John  Walter.     1880-4.     Second   son   of  the   Eev.  Joseph 

Eussell  Little   (Senior  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School). 

b.  1866.     Cricket  Eleven,  1883-4.     Preparing  for  the  profession 

of  an  architect. 
Lucas,  George  Dacres.     1880-2.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Lucas. 

Passed  through  Dow^nton  Agricultural  College.     Now  learning 

land-agent's  w^ork. 

Melbourn,  Herbert  Close.  1880-4.  Second  son  of  Newell  Mel- 
bourn,     b.  1868.     Farming. 

ScHREiBER,  Acton  Lemuel.  1880-1.  Son  of  the  Eev.  John  Edward 
Lemuel  Schreiber.  b.  1865.  Joined  the  Eoyal  Engineers, 
1884. 

*Smith,  Oswald  Henry  Moore.  1880-  .  Fourth  son  of  George 
Moore  Smith,     b.  1869.     Sixth  Form,  1884-6. 

Turner,  George  James.  1880-2.  (Afterwards  at  the  King's  School, 
Canterbury.)  Second  son  of  Anselm  Turner,  b.  1867.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

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A.D.  1881.  Register.  195 

TwYCKOss,  George  Francis.  1880-3.  Elder  son  of  George  Twycross. 
b.  1865.     Non-collegiate  Student  at  Oxford  University. 

Twycross,  John  Beswicke.  1880-3.  Younger  son  of  George  Twy- 
cross.    h.  1868.     Eesiding  at  Oxford. 

Williams,  Llewellyn.  1880-2.  Son  of  Henry  Llewellyn  Williams. 
Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital, 
London. 

EASTER    TEEM,    1881. 

Austen,  Harold  William  Colmer.  1881-4.  Son  of  Josiah  Austen. 
Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London. 

Herbert,  Douglas.  1881-2.  Son  of  Major-General  Charles  Her- 
bert, b.  1865.  Joined  the  Lincolnshire  Eegiment  (late  10th 
Foot),  1885. 

Jenkins,  George.     1881-6.     Second  son  of  John  Jenkins,     b.  1870. 
Lachlan,  George  Thomas.    1881-4.     Eldest  son  of  George  Lachlan. 
b.  1867.     Clerk  in  a  tea-merchant's  office. 

MoNCKTON,  Leshe  Martin.  1881-3.  Son  of  Frederick  Monckton. 
b.  1867.     Farming  in  New  Zealand. 

Pope,  Ernest.     1881.     Son  of  the  Eev.  George  Pope.     b.  1868. 

Story,  John.     1881-6.     Fourth  son  of  Henry  John  Story,     b.  1867. 

Sixth  Form,  1884-6.     Cricket  Eleven,  1885-6.    Football  Fifteen, 

1885.     Caius  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

Streeten,  Francis  Osborne.  1881-6.  Only  son  of  the  Hon.  William 
Warren  Streeten  (Old  Tonbridgian) .  Clerk  on  the  London 
Stock  Exchange. 

Ward,  Wilham  Timmis.  1881-2.  Son  of  Henry  Ward.  b.  1866. 
Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  University  College 
Hospital,  London. 

White,  Leonard  Hamilton.  1881-5.  Seventh  son  of  the  Eev. 
John  White,  b.  1867.  Sixth  Form,  1883-5.  Judd  Exhib! 
Football  Fifteen,  1884.     Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford. 

SVMMEB   TEBM,   1881. 

Barwell,  Arthur  Eoss.  1881-5.  Son  of  Captain  WilHam  Blunt 
Barwell.  b.  1866.  Cricket  Eleven,  1885.  Football  Fifteen, 
1884.     Entered  Sandhurst  Eoyal  Military  College,  1885. 

Campbell,  Percy  Fitzgerald.  1881-3.  Eighth  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Fitzgerald  Campbell,  Bart.  b.  1866.  Cricket  Eleven,  1882. 
Eesides  at  Chilmarch,  near  Salisbury. 

Cross,  Francis  George.    1881-3.    (Now  at  Dulwich  College.)    Fourth 
son  of  Thomas  John  Cross,     b.  1870. 
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196  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1881. 

Davey,  Bertram  Henry.  1881-2.  Son  of  Arthur  Stevens  Davey. 
b.  1867.     Engaged  in  commercial  business  in  London. 

Hayne,  Henry  Bertram  Eobinson.  1881-5.  Eldest  son  of  Henry 
Hayne.  b.  1867.  Sixth  Form,  1884-5.  Articled  to  a  Sohcitor 
at  Tunbridge  Wells. 

*Hayne,  Louis  Brightwell.  1881-  .  Second  son  of  Henry  Hayne. 
b.  1869. 

Jones,  Arthur  William  Llewellyn.  1881-4.  Elder  son  of  the  Eev. 
William  Jones  (Chaplain,  Bombay),  b.  1865.  Studying  for  the 
Medical  Profession  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

Kellett,  Wilham  Oswald.  1881-3.  Eldest  son  of  WilHam  Kellett. 
b.  1867.     Mining  engineer. 

Malkin,  George  Eobert  Green.  1881-2.  Only  surviving  son  of 
Eobert  Smith  Malkin.  b.  1865.  Matriculated  in  the  1st  division 
at  the  London  University,  1885.  Eeading  for  the  Final  Soli- 
citors' Examination. 

Parkes,  Edward  Bayley  Hadden.  1881.  Younger  son  of  the  Eev. 
Samuel  Hadden  Parkes.  b.  1867.  Eesides  at  Wittersham 
Eectory,  near  Ashford. 

Eansom,  Harry  Alexander  Vincent.  1881-6.  Only  son  of  Captain 
Henry  Shearman  Eansom.  b.  1868.  Sixth  Form,  1882-6. 
Judd  Exhib.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

EocK,  Frank  Warner.  1881-5.  Second  son  of  James  Eock.  b.  1867. 
Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  the  London  Hospital. 

EuDD,  Henry  Ayton  Lindesay.  1881-6.  Younger  son  of  Eric  Eudd. 
Sixth  Form,  1883-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1885-6.  Captain.  Judd 
Exhib.     Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford. 

TiMiNS,  Francis  Charles.  1881-4.  Eldest  son  of  Captain  Octavius 
Frederick  Timins.  b.  1866.  Cricket  Eleven,  1884.  Eeading 
for  a  degree  at  the  London  University. 

Wheeler,  Charles  Trevor  Ogle.  1881-3.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Wittenburg  Wheeler,  b.  1866.  Has  been  a  student  of  the 
Surveyors'  Institution,  and  is  now  at  the  Agricultural  College, 
Downton. 

CHRISTMAS   TERM,   1881. 

Bareington,  Eichard  Mordaunt.  1881-6.  Son  of  Captain  Josiah 
Thomas  Barrington.  b.  1866.  Joined  the  Hampshire  Eegi- 
ment,  1885. 

Benthall,  Henry  Everett.  1881-6.  Eldest  son  of  William  Henry 
Benthall.  b.  1867.  Sixth  Form,  1884-6.  Smythe  Exhib.  Sizar 
of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

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A.D.  1881.  Register.  197 

BiiAKiSTON,  John  Lionel.  1881-4.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Douglas 
Yeoman  Blakiston.  h.  1867.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Pro- 
fession at  King's  College,  London. 

Clarke,  Henry  Grahame.  1881-4.  Second  son  of  the  Eev-  Charles 
Granville  Clarke,  b.  1867.  Sixth  Form,  1882-4.  Besides  at 
Tunbridge  Wells. 

Cronk,  Cuthbert  Henry.  1881-4.  Only  son  of  Henry  Hickman 
Cronk.  h.  1867.  Studying  for  the  musical  profession  at  the 
Eoyal  Academy  of  Music. 

Day,  Edwin  Herbert.  1881-5.  Younger  son  of  Horace  Day,  M.D. 
(late  Bombay  Army),     With  a  Private  Tutor. 

"Field,  Francis  George  Elwes.  1881-  .  Third  son  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Field,     h.  1869.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Hardy.  Frank  Buckland.  1881-6.  Son  of  Major-General  Campbell 
Hardy,     h.  1868.     With  a  Private  Tutor. 

Harland,  Henry  Cave.  1881-3.  Son  of  Henry  Harland,  M.D. 
h.  1868.     Farming  in  Kansas,  U.S.A. 

"Hatt,   Charles  Clark.      1881-   .      Younger   son  of  Thomas  Clark 

Hatt.     h.  1869.     Cricket  Eleven,  1886. 
Hatt,  John  Joseph.     1881-5.     Elder  son  of  Thomas  Clark  Hatt. 

h.  1867.     Pupil  of  a  Civil  and  Electrical  Engineer  in  London. 
Jones,  Eowland  Francis  Hugh.     1881-5.     Second  son  of  the  Eev. 

William   Jones   (Chaplain,   Bombay),     h.  1867.     Studying    for 

the  Medical  Profession  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

"Mayne,  Jonathan  Webster  Corython.  1881-  .  Elder  son  of  the 
Eev.  Jonathan  Mayne.     h.  1868.     Sixth  Form,  1885-6. 

Poland,  Eustace  Bernard.  1881-2.  Youngest  son  of  Charles  Poland. 
h.  1865.     Besides  at  Littlehampton. 

Simpson,  Godfrey  William.  1881-4.  Son  of  Thomas  Fox  Simpson. 
h.  1865.  Football  Fifteen,  1883.  Studying  for  the  Medical 
Profession. 

Skottowe,  John  Coulson.  1881-5.  Son  of  Nicholas  Joseph  Skot- 
towe.  h.  1866.  Beading  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  Edin- 
burgh University. 

Thackrah,  Wilham  Harold.  1881-4.  Son  of  WilHam  Thackrah. 
h.  1869. 

Tindall,  Edward  Abbey.  1881-5.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Eichard 
Abbey  Tindall.  h.  1866.  Sixth  Form,  1885.  Judd  Exhib. 
Also  Exhibitioner  of  Clare  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

"Turner,  Cyril  Edward.  1881-  .  Third  son  of  Anselm  Turner. 
h.  1870.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Wolfe,  John  Eichard.  1881-2.  Son  of  John  Eichard  Wolfe,  h. 
1868.     Besides  at  Highbury,  near  London. 

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198  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1881. 

Wolfe,  Thomas  Henry.  1881-3.  Son  of  John  Eichard  Wolfe,  h, 
1866.     Resides  at  Highbury,  near  London. 

EASTEB   TEEM,   1882. 

Baldwin,  Alexander  Bertie.  1882-6.  Youngest  son  of  Hartley 
Baldwin,  b.  1868.  Preparing  for  Cambridge  with  a  Private 
Tutor. 

Casabianca,  Walter  Hope  Louis.  1882-4.  Only  son  of  Samuel 
Emile  Casabianca.    b.  1866.    On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 

Hind,  Eichard  Jackson.  1882-3.  Only  son  of  Eichard  Hind.  b. 
1866.  Went  for  two  years  to  the  Eoyal  Agricultural  College  at 
Cirencester.     Now  a  sugar-planter  in  Jamaica. 

Johnstone,  Archibald  Pulteney.  1882-4.  Second  son  of  Gideon 
Pulteney  Johnstone,  b.  1868.  Articled  to  a  Solicitor  in  London. 

Johnstone,  Ernest  Clarke  Pulteney.  1882-4.  Eldest  son  of  Gideon 
Pulteney  Johnstone,  b.  1866.  Cricket  Eleven,  1884.  Football 
Fifteen,  1883.  Studying  at  Edinburgh  University  for  the  Medical 
Profession. 

Johnstone,  Vivian  Pulteney.  1882-4.  Third  son  of  Gideon  Pulteney 
Johnstone,     b.  1870.     Cavendish  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

'''Le  Fleming,  Hugh.     1882-  .     Fourth  son  of  John  Le  Fleming. 

b.  1870. 
'-^Michael,  Cyril  Eden.  1882-  .    Second  son  of  W^alter  Amos  Michael. 

b.  1871. 

*Pakiiy,  Noel  Francis  Clinton.  1882-  .  Second  son  of  Charles 
Clinton  Parry,     b.  1868.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Stuaet,  Charles  Musila  Malcolm.  1882-4.  Only  son  of  Charles 
Alexander  Stuart,     b.  1869.     At  King's  College,  London. 

Venosta,  Carlino  Flaminio.  1882.  Son  of  Flaminio  Venosta.  b. 
1865.  Clerk  in  the  Chichester  Branch  of  the  London  and 
County  Bank. 

Waddington,  Albert.     1882-5.     Eldest  son  of  Albert  Waddington. 

b.  1869.     In  the  Enghsh  Civil  Service. 
Wilson,  John  Furnival.     1882.     Son  of  Eobert  Wilson,     b.  1866. 

SUMMER    TEEM,    1882. 

BuEKiNSHAW,  Charles  Herbert.  1882-3.  Younger  son  of  Joseph 
John  Burkinshaw.  b.  1866.  At  present  learning  a  merchant's 
business  at  Hull. 

Cowell,  John  Edward.  1882-5.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  Cowell. 
b.  1867.     Eesides  at  Ipswich. 

Durbridge,  Thomas.    1882-3.    Son  of  Thomas  Durbridge.    b.  1867. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


A.D.   1882.  Register.  199 

Feasee,  Harry  John.     1882.     Son  of  John  Hasel  Fraser.     h.  1868. 

Giles,  Eustace.  1882-5.  Third  son  of  Thomas  Giles,  J. P.  h. 
1866.  Stud3dng  for  the  Ll.B.  degree  at  Adelaide  University, 
South  Australia. 

HoENE,  Amedee  Percy.  1882-5.  Third  son  of  William  Home. 
Football  Fifteen,  1881. 

Keee,  William.  1882-5.  Youngest  son  of  Thomas  Eichardson 
Kerr.  h.  1866.  Sixth  Form,  1881-5.  Learning  engineering  at 
Messrs.  Aveling  and  Porter's,  Eochester. 

■""Knightley,  Walter  Eandall.  1882-  .  Second  son  of  Thomas 
Edward  Knightley.     h.  1869. 

Leathes,  Carteret  Eustace  de  Mussenden.  1882-6.  Eldest  son  of 
the  Eev.  Carteret  Henry  Leathes.  h.  1867.  Probably  going  to 
Cambridge. 

■^Leathes,  Hill  de  Mussenden.  1882-  .  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
Carteret  Henry  Leathes.     b.  1869. 

MoNCKTON,  Owen  Martin.  1882-3.  Second  son  of  Frederick  Monckton. 
h.  1868.     Farming  in  New  Zealand. 

PooLEY,  George  Henry.  (Now  at  Lancing  College.)  1882-3.  Eldest 
son  of  the  Eev.  John  George  Pooley.     h.  1867. 

EoBSON,  Thomas  Stretton.  1882-5.  Son  of  Thomas  Eobson.  h, 
1869. 

Shaw,  Grenville  Eeid.  1882-4.  Son  of  Charles  Forbes  Hodgson 
Shaw.     h.  1868.     Eesides  in  London. 

Tayloe,   Eay  Washington.     1882-3.      Son  of  the  Eev.  Eaynsford 

Taylor,     h.  1869. 
Whitehead,    Charles   Balston.      1882-5.      Eldest   son   of   Charles 

Whitehead    (Old   Tonbridgian).      h.    1867.      Worcester   Coll., 

Oxford. 

CHBISTMAS   TEEM,   1882. 

*Abeey,  Wilham  John.     1882-  .     Son  of  John  Abrey,     b.  1871. 

Alexandee,  Frederick  W'llliam.  1882-4.  Son  of  James  Alexander. 
b.  1867.     In  Vienna. 

Allinson,  Arthur  Hulton.  1882-5.  Eldest  son  of  John  Allinson, 
M.D.     b.  1869.     Now  with  a  Private  Tutor. 

Ball,  Edward.     1882.     Son  of  William  St.  James  Ball.     b.  1867. 

*Baekee,  Edward  Henry.  1882-  .  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  John 
Collier  Barker,     b.  1870. 

*BoND,  Cyril.  1882-  .  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  William  Henry 
Bond.     b.  1871. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


200  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1882. 

Bromwich,  John  Sheriffe.  1882-3.  Second  son  of  John  Bromwich. 
h.  1866.  Studied  chemistry  at  University  College,  London. 
Now  learning  brewing  at  Guildford. 

*Beyant,  Edward  Ernest.  1882-  .  Sixth  son  of  William  John 
Daniel  Bryant  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),  h.  1870. 
Sixth  Eorm,  1886. 

Cartee,  Hugh  Eonald.      1882-5.      Eldest  son  of  Hugh  Carter,     h. 

1867.  Studying    for   the    Medical    Profession  at    St.    Mary's 
Hospital,  London. 

Chambers,  Walter  Theodore  Gervase.  1882-4.   Third  son  of  Charles 

Harcourt  Chambers,     h.  1871. 
'''Collins,  Victor  Evelyn.    1882-  .    Fourth  son  of  William  Anthony 

Collins,  Q.C.     h.  1872. 

Doughty,  Ernest  Christie.  1882-5.  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Ernest 
George  Doughty,     h.  1868.     Preparing  for  Sandhurst. 

Doughty,  Frederick  Ernest.  1882-6.  Eldest  son  of  tJie  Eev. 
Ernest  George  Doughty,     h.  1867.     St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Cam.b. 

Draper,  Ernest  George.  1882-6.  Eldest  son  of  George  William 
Draper,     h.  1868. 

Drawbridge,  Cyprian  Leycester.  1882-5.  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
William  Barker  Drawbridge,    h.  1868. 

Drawbridge,  William  Hamilton.  1882-6.  Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
William  Barker  Drawbridge,  h.  1870.  Now  at  Lynn  Grammar 
School. 

Erckmann,  Felix  Albert  Constantino.  1882-4.  Third  son  of  Ernest 
Julius  Augustus  Erckmann.  h.  1867.  Clerk  in  a  wholesale 
business  in  London. 

FisoN,  George  Hey.  1882-6.  Eldest  son  of  Samuel  Fison.  h. 
1869.  Football  Fifteen,  1885.  Studying  engineering  ;  intends 
eventually  to  enter  the  Army. 

Eraser,  Lyons  David.  1882-4.  Son  of  Colonel  Thomas  Lyons 
Eraser,  h.  1862.  Football  Fifteen,  1884.  Now  at  the  Eoyal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich. 

'''Geldart,    Wilfred   Charles.     1882-  .      Second   son   of    the   Eev. 

Henry  Geldart.  Z>.  1869.  Sixth  Form,  1884-6.  Head  Boy,  1885-6. 
Giles,  Henry  O'Halloran.    1882-5.    Youngest  son  of  Thomas  Giles, 

J.P.    h.  1868.     Studying  for  the  Ll.B.  degree  at  the  University 

of  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Grenfell,  Arthur  Pascoe.     1882-4.     Son  of  Edward  Grenfell.     h. 

1868.  Now  at  the  Eoyal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich. 

*HiLL,  Neville  Gardner.  1882-  .  Fourth  son  of  the  Eev.  John 
Spencer  Hill.     h.  1868.     Sixth  Form,  1885-6. 

'•'Jerram,  John  Henry.  1882-  .  Elder  son  of  John  B.  Jerram.  h, 
1871. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


A.D.   1883.  Register.  201 

Landee,  Harold  Clapbam.  1882-4.  Youngest  son  of  Richard  Smith 
Lander,     h.  1868.     Architectural  pupil. 

McQueen,  Charles  Herbert.  1882.  Son  of  James  McQueen,  h. 
1869. 

Mallam,  John  Stewart.  1882-6.  Eldest  son  of  Henry  Parr  Mallam. 
h.  1868.  Cricket  Eleven,  1886.  Will  probably  enter  the  pro- 
fession of  a  chartered  accountant. 

Mercer,  Arthur  Lambert.  1882-4.  Son  of  Robert  Mercer  (of 
Sittingbourne).     h.  1872. 

'•'Pearce,  Bertram  Y7ilson.  1882-  .  Second  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
Philips  Pearce.     h.  1869.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Plowright,  William  George.  1882-5.  Second  son  of  Edward 
Plowright.     h.  1868. 

"ScHREiBER,  Francis  Longe.  1882-  .  Third  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Ware  Schreiber.     h.  1869. 

Scott,  Francis  Walter.     1882-3.     Son  of  Walter  Scott,     h.  1871. 

Steapp,  Charles  Leopol.  1882-5.  Younger  son  of  William  Strapp. 
h.  1867.  Football  Fifteen,  1884.  Studying  engineering  at  the 
Crystal  Palace  Engineering  School.  Winner  of  the  Mile  Chal- 
lenge Cup  at  the  EDgineering  School  Sports. 

Sylvester,  Francis  Holden.  1882-5.  Sixth  son  of  Samuel  Augustus 
Sylvester,     h.  1868.     Now  at  Brampton  School. 

"ToMKiNS,  Harry  Leith.  1882-  .  Eldest  son  of  Samuel  Leith 
Tomkins.     h.  1870. 

Toms,  Leslie  Graham.  1882-6.  Third  son  of  Thomas  Harris  Toms. 
h.  1867.     Reading  for  Lond.  Univ.  Matriculation. 

Waddelow,  John  Joseph.  1882-6.  Only  son  of  John  Waddelow. 
h.  1868.     Reading  for  the  Medical  Profession. 

Westbrook,  Leonard  Thomas.  1882-4.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Westbrook.  h.  1869.  Now  at  school  at  Blackheath.  Will 
shortly  go  into  an  office  in  London. 

Wheelwright,  Rowland.  1882-3.  Son  of  John  Hanley  Wheel- 
wright,    h.  1867.     Resides  at  Edgware,  Middlesex. 

WiCKiNS,  Harry  Reginald.  1882-4.  Son  of  Henry  White  Wickins. 
h.  1869.     In  business  in  London. 


EASTEB    TEEM,    1883. 

Addison,  Leonard  Percy.  1883-6.  Only  son  of  the  Rev.  Leonard 
Addison,  h.  1868.  Sixth  Form,  1884-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

^^Baker,  Lionel.     1883-  .     Son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baker,     h.  1870. 
*  Now  in  the  School. 


202  Tonhridge  ScJiool  a.d.  1883. 

Bell,  Charles  Carlyle.  1883-5.  Eldest  son  of  William  Warden 
Bell.     b.  1868.     Going  shortly  to  Oxford  University. 

BuETT,  Charles  Killick.    1883-5.     Son  of  Edward  Eobert  Burtt.     b. 

1867.  In  business  in  London.     Besides  at  Edenbridge. 

Burtt,  Edward.  1883-5.  Son  of  Edward  Eobert  Burtt.  b.  1868. 
In  business  in  London.     Besides  at  Edenbridge. 

'••Chesterton,  Arthur  George.  1883-  .  Eldest  son  of  Arthur 
Chesterton,     b.  1871. 

"Cox,  Bobert  Arthur.  1883-  .  Eldest  son  of  Colonel  Bobert  Emilius 
Cox.     b.  1870. 

Gaelant,  Herbert  Charles.  1883-5.  Only  son  of  Charles  Garlant. 
b.  1868.  Football  Fifteen,  1884.  Studying  for  the  business  of 
an  accountant. 

Geaham,  Frank  Gordon.  1883.  Son  of  General  Gerald  Graham. 
b.  1866. 

Griffith,  Alexander.  1883-  .  Only  son  of  the  Bev.  Alexander 
Griffith,  b.  1868.  Sixth  Form,  1885-6.  Judd  Exhib.  Also 
Exhibitioner  of  Wadh.  Coll.,  Oxford. 

^Hamilton,  John  Arthur.  1883-  .  Fourth  son  of  Colonel  George 
Hamilton,     b.  1870. 

Jarvis,  Thomas  Leslie  Hartman.  1883-4.  b.  1868.  In  Antigua, 
West  Indies. 

*Kennington,  Allan.  1883-  .  Third  son  of  James  Kennington. 
b.  1870. 

''Trissick,  Cuthbert.  1883-  .  Third  son  of  Thomas  Butterworth 
Prissick.     b.  1871. 

Prissick,  Thomas  Hazen.  1883-5.  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Butter- 
w^orth  Prissick.  b.  1868.  Preparing  for  the  Home  Civil 
Service. 

Selmes,  Henry  Piper.     1883-6.     Second  son  of  James  Selmes.     6. 

1868.  Football  Fifteen,  1885.     Learning  farming. 

WiLMOT,  Frederick  William.  1883-5.  Third  son  of  George  Wilmot. 
b.  1868.  Studying  in  the  Engineering  Department  of  King's 
College,  London. 

SUMMEB    TEEM,   1883. 

Bylth,  Ernest  Howell.     1883-6.     Elder  son  of  Arthur  Blyth.     b. 

1868.     Clerk  in  a  bank. 
Burton,    Percy.      1883-5.      Only  son   of   John  Burton,      b.  1869. 

Studying  for  the  Legal  Profession. 
*CoRNFOOT,   David  Henry  Harman.     1883-  .     Eldest  son  of  David 

Cornfoot.     b.  1869. 

*  Now  in  the  School, 


A.D.    1883.  Register.  203 

"CoENFooT,  Harold  Dyer.     1883-  .     Second  son  of  David  Cornfoot. 

h.  1870. 
Hamilton,  Clarence  Howard.    1883-5.    Third  son  of  Colonel  George 

Hamilton,     h.  1869. 
'"''Hart,  Walter  Gray.    1883-  .    Eldest  son  of  Edward  Aubrey  Hart. 

h.  1869. 
"^Hartree,  John.     1883-  .     Eldest  son  of  John  Penn  Hariree,  M.D. 

h.  1869. 
Hayward,  Frederick  George.     1883-5.     Son  of  the  Eev.  Frederick 

Lawson  Hayward.    h.  1866.    Cricket  Eleven,  1883-5.    Football 

Fifteen,  1883-4.     Jesus  Coll.,   Cambridge.     Suffolk  Eegiment, 

3rd  Batt. 
Heginbothom,  Charles.    1883-5.    Only  son  of  Charles  Heginbothom. 

h.  1868.     Learning  engineering  in  London. 
"Johnson,    Clement.      1883-    .      Fifth    son    of   Matthew    Warton 

Johnson,     h.  1870. 
KiLLiK,   Frederick  Arthur.     1883-5.     Eldest   son  of  Arthur  Killik. 

h.  1870.     Resides  iu  London. 

*Martin,  William  Egerton.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  the  Rev. 
William  Eycott  Martin,     h.  1869. 

Miller,  Leonard  Lockhart.  1883-6.  Only  son  of  Colonel  John 
Lockhart  Miller.  h.  1870.  Received  the  Royal  Humane 
Society's  Medal  for  rescuing  a  child  from  drowning  in  the 
Medway  in  October,  1885. 

"Prissick,  Robert  Morris  Hazen.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  Thomas 
Butterworth  Prissick.     h.  1869. 

PuREFOY,  Edward  Bagwell.  1883-5.  Son  of  Edward  Bagwell 
Purefoy.     h.  1868.     Reading  with  a  Private  Tutor. 

Sturdee,  Alfred  William.  1883-5.  Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Barnes 
Sturdee.  h.  1869.  Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  the 
London  Hospital. 

*Timins,  George  Ernest.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  Captain  Octavius 
Frederick  Timins.     h.  1871.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

WiNGATE,  William  Warburton.  1883-4.  Son  of  William  Wingate. 
Studying  for  the  Medical  Profession  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,  1883. 

'^Arnold,  Robert  Antony.  1883-  .  Eldest  son  of  Alfred  Augustus 
Arnold,     b.  1869. 

*Baker,  Charles  Maurice.  1883-  .  Son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baker. 
b.  1872. 

-'"Barchard,  Francis  Caesar.  1883-  .  Son  of  Captain  George  Bar- 
chard,     b.  1868.     Cricket  Eleven,  1885-6. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


204  Tonhridge  School  a.d.  1883. 

Beeman,  Annesley  Owen.  1883-6.  Third  son  of  Isaac  Beeman. 
h.  1870.     In  business  in  London. 

Beeman,  Francis  Joseph.  1883-5.  Second  son  of  Isaac  Beeman. 
h.  1869.     In  business  in  London. 

'''Bell,  Charles  Frederick.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  Eobert  John 
Bell.     h.  1870. 

Berncastel,  Fitzwilliam  Charles.  1883-5.  Son  of  Julius  Bern- 
castel  (Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School),     h.  1870. 

"Bloxham,  Thomas  Horace.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  Stephen 
Bloxham.     h.  1868. 

'•'Beowning,  Bertie  Percy.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  Harold  Con- 
stantine  Browning,     b.  1868.      Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Clarke,  William  Somerville.  1883-6.  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles 
Granville  Clarke,     h.  1868.     Besides  at  Tanbridge  Wells. 

Goldie,  Alexander  Lewis.  1883-6.  Second  son  of  Lewis  Alexander 
Grant  Goldie.  h.  1870.  Beading  for  the  Law.  Has  passed 
the  Preliminary  Solicitors'  Examination. 

'"Hartree,  William.  1883-  .  Second  son  of  John  Penn  Hartree, 
M.D.     h.  1870. 

HoLBEN,  Philip  Montfort.  1883-5.  (Now  at  Bedford  School.)  Son 
of  Eichard  Eowley  Holbeu.  h.  1870.  Besides  in  Cambridgeshire. 

'''Kent,  William  George.  1883-  .  Youngest  son  of  John  Kent.  6.1870. 

KiDD,  Frederick  Newman.     1883.     Son  of  Charles  Newman  Kidd. 

h.  1870. 
"Knox,   Charles  Douglas.      1883-    .      Elder   son  of  Captain  John 

Knox.     6.  1871. 

'^'Nicolas,  Harris  Aylwin.  1883-  .  Son  of  ihe  Rev.  Percy  Nicolas. 
h.  1869.     Sixth  Form,  1885-6. 

Oldham,  Walter  Frederick.  1883-6.  Fourth  son  of  James  Oldham. 
h.  1869.  Sixth  Form,  1885-6.  Cricket  Eleven,  1886.  Football 
Fifteen,  1884-6.  Winner  of  the  Points  Cup  in  the  Athletic 
Sports,  1886.     Reading  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 

'^Perry,  WilHam.     1883-  .     Son  of  Samuel  Perry,     h.  1869. 

Phillips,  Richard  Baxter.     1883-5.     Second  son  of  John  Edward 

Phillips,     b.  1869. 
Pyke-Nott,  James  Sherrard.     1883-5.     Son  of   John  Nott  Pyke- 

Nott.    b.  1869.    Football  Fifteen,  1885.    Resides  at  Swimbridge, 

Devonshire. 

*Reina,  Hilton  George  Bruce.  1883-  .  Only  son  of  Victor  Reina. 
6.  1868.     Cricket  Eleven,  1886.     Football  Fifteen,  1885. 

-''Richardson,  James  Jardine.  1883-  .  Only  son  of  Thomas  William 
Johnstone  Richardson,     b.  1873. 

♦  Now  in  the  School. 


A.D.  1884.  Register,  205 

ScHRADEE,  Arthur  Benjamin.     1883-5.     Son  of  Eobert  Schrader.    h. 
1870. 

'''Tasker,  Duncan  Campbell  Arthur.    1883-  .    Son  of  John  Campbell 
Wheatley  Tasker.     h.  1869. 

Todd,  Cyril  Herbert.     1883.     Son  of  Herbert  Todd.     h.  1873. 

'''WiLLOUGHBY-OsBORNE,  Arthur  de  Vere.     1883-  .     Second  son  of 
John  William  Willoughby-Osborne.     h.  1869. 

EASTER    TEEM,    1884. 

'''Chesterton,    Sydney   Walter.     1884-    .      Second  son   of   Arthur 
Chesterton.     6.  1873. 

CooTE,  Andrew  Leslie.     1884-5.     Son  of  Arthur  Coote.     b.  1869. 

'''Evans,  WiUiam  Hale.     1884-  .     Son  of  John  Eussell  Evans,     b. 
1869.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Flint,  Frederick  Sayer.     1884-5.     Son  of  the  Eev.  William  Flint. 
b.  1868.     Eeading  for  the  Medical  Profession  in  London. 

*Horne,  Edmund  Larkin.     1884-  .     Fourth  son  of  William  Home. 
b.  1869. 

Illingworth,    Hampden   Holden.     1884-5.     Son  of  Alfred  Illing- 
worth.     b.  1867.     Now  at  Owen's  College,  Manchester. 

'-''EoBERTSON,    Henry  Charles.      1884-   .      Second  son  of  the  Eev. 
Charles  Hope  Eobertson.     b.  1869. 

'''Smallpeice,    Frank   Albert.      1884-  .       Second   son  of  the  Eev. 
Albert  Smallpeice.     6.  1868.     Sixth  Form,  1886. 

Thurston,  Edward  Whitfield.    1884-6.    Elder  son  of  Edward  Whit- 
field Thurston,  M.D.     b.  1870. 

*Vaux,  Charles  Alfred.     1884-  .     Fourth  son  of  Alfred  Vaux.     b. 

1871. 
=i^VAux,  Percy.     1884-  .     Second  son  of  Alfred  Vaux.     b.  1869. 

SUMMER    TERM,  1884. 

'''Bartleet,   Horace   Wilton.      1884-    .      Younger   son   of   Horace 
Bartleet.     b.  1870. 

'''Cockburn,  Joseph  Edward  Grant.     1884-   .     Eldest  son  of  Joseph 
Cockburn.     6.  1870. 

DoDD,  Frederick  Lawson.      1884-6.      Son  of   Charles   Tattershall 
Dodd.     b.  1868.     Preparing  for  the  profession  of  a  dentist. 

'''FowKE,  Francis  Eoger  Eede.     1884-    .     Only  son  of  Frank  Eede 

Fowke.     b.  1871. 
Gibbons,  Thomas  Morgan.    1884-5.    Son  of  Eobert  Andrew  Gibbons. 

b.  1869.     Football  Fifteen,  1885. 

*  Now  in  the  School. 


206  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1884. 

GiMSON,  Henry  Carwardine.  1884-5.  (Now  at  Chelmsford  School.) 
Son  of  William  Gimson.     h.  1870. 

Geeaves,  Percy  Christian.  1884-5.  Eldest  son  of  John  Oldroyd 
Greaves.  6.  1868.  Preparing  for  the  profession  of  a  Civil  and 
Mining  Engineer. 

Hamilton,  Charles  Conrad.  1884-5.  (Now  at  Wellington  College.) 
Fifth  son  of  Colonel  George  Hamilton,     h.  1873. 

Hummel,  Horace  James  Jordan.  1884-5.  Eldest  son  of  Captain 
Horace  William  Hummel,  h.  1869.  Studying  at  the  Crystal 
Palace  Engineering  School. 

''''Lanfeae,    Bertram.      1884-  .      Third    son    of   William  Burbidge 
■   Lanfear.     h.  1870. 

'•'Lovegeove,  Harold.  1884-  .  Second  son  of  Arthur  Lovegrove. 
h.  1872. 

EocK,  George  Hawkins.  1884-5.  (Now  at  the  King's  School, 
Warwick.)     Third  son  of  James  Eock.     6.  1870. 

'•'EucK,  Sydney  Charles.  1884-  .  Eldest  son  of  Charles  John  Euck 
h.  1873. 

'■''Simmons,  Albert.     1884-  .     Fifth  son  of  Henry  Simmons,     b.  1870. 

'•'White,  Wilfred  Arthur.  1884-  .  Third  son  of  Thomas  Jennings 
White  (Old  Tonbridgian) .     h.  1870. 

Whitehuest,  Charles  Ernest.  1884-5.  Son  of  Henry  Whitehurst. 
h.  1868.     In  business  at  Bolton,  Lancashire. 

"'WiCKiNS,  Bertram  Valentine  Weller.  1884-  .  Second  son  of  Henry 
White  Wickins.     h.  1873. 


CHBISTMAS   TEEM,  1884. 

^Allfeey,  Frederic  Henry.    1884-  .    Second  son  of  Francis  Allfrey. 

h.  1873. 
-''Benthall,  Edward  John.      1884-    .      Third  son  of  William  Henry 

Benthall.     h.  1869. 

BiNG,   Andrew  Blythe.     1884-5.     Son  of   Eobert  Henry  Bing.     h, 

1873. 
BiNG,  Henry  Malkin.    1884-5.    Son  of  Eobert  Henry  Bing.    h.  1872. 

"•'Blakiston,   William   Peyton.     1884-  .     Fourth    son  of   the   Eev. 
Douglas  Yeoman  Blakiston.     h.  1870. 

''''Booty,   Clifford   William.     1884-    .     Fifth  son  of  James  Horatio 
Booty.     6.  1873. 

'''Booty,   Percy  Frederick.     1884-  .     Third  son  of  James   Horatio 
Booty.     6.  1870. 

■-■''Booty,  Sidney.     1884-  .     Fourth  son  of  James  Horatio  Booty,     h. 
1871. 

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A.D.  1885.  Register.  207 

"Cambier,  Walter  William.  1884-  .  Only  son  of  Commander 
William  Alfred  Cambier,  E.N.     6.  1871. 

"^'CoE,  Charles  Henry.  1884-  .  Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  John  William 
Coe,  D.D.     h.  1871. 

'''Finn,  Sidney  Wallace.  1884-  .  Eldest  son  of  Wallace  Finn,  h. 
1867.  Sixth  Form,  1885-6.  Elected  to  (but  declined)  a  Sizar- 
ship  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

*Jaques,  John  Hartforth.  1884-  .  Only  son  of  John  Carter  Jaques. 
6.  1870. 

*Maeshall,  Archibald  Maclain.  1884-  .  Fourth  son  of  James 
Archibald  Marshall,     h.  1872. 

"^'Marshall,  James  Maclain.  1884-  ,  Third  son  of  James  Archibald 
Marshall,     h.  1872. 

Pennell,  Eichard  Henry  Edmund.  1884-5.  Son  of  George  Brice 
Pennell.     6.  1872. 

Plowright,  Charles  Gale.  1884-6.  Third  son  of  Edward  Plow- 
right,     h.  1870. 

Stacey,  Eobert  Hugh.  1884-6.  Fifth  son  of  Samuel  Lloyd  Stacey. 
h.  1867.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 

"Storrs,  Arthur  Harold.  1884-  .  Second  son  of  the  Eev.  George 
Noel  Storrs.     h.  1871. 

''■■Storrs,  Herbert  Noel.  1884-  .  Third  son  of  the  Eev.  George 
Noel  Storrs.     h.  1873. 

EASTEB    TEEM,    1885. 

'••"Bateman,  Percy  Elliott.  1885-  .  Only  son  of  Henry  Bateman. 
6.  1871. 

"■Beeching,  Eichard.  1885-  .  Fourth  sou  of  Arthur  Thomas 
Beeching.     6.  1870. 

*Beeman,  John  Wilmshurst.  1885-  .  Fourth  son  of  Isaac  Beeman 
6.  1873. 

"^Cadman,  William  Heaton  Eadclyffe.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  Colonel 
William  Edward  Cadman.     6.  1871. 

^Clayton,  Charles  Miller.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  Charles  Darley 
Clayton.     6.  1868. 

De  la  Condamine,  Eobert  Cecil.  1885-6.  Eldest  son  of  John 
de  la  Condamine.     h.  1869. 

"^'Halse,  Herbert  Samler.  1885-  .  Second  son  of  James  John 
Halse.     h.  1871. 

'''Halse,  Montague  James.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  James  John 
Halse.     6.  1869. 

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208  Tonbridge  School  a.d.  1885. 

-Hey,  Samuel.     1885-  .     Only  son  of  Samuel  Hey.     b.  1870. 
-HoRNE,  William  Worthy.      1885-    .      Fifth  son  of  William  Home. 

b.  1871. 
"^'Kennington,  Sydney.     1885-  .     Fourth  son  of  James  Kennington. 

b.  1872. 
"^'MoNYPENNY,   Sinclair  Howard.     1885-    .      Third  son  of  the  Eev. 

Philip  Howard  Monypenny.     b.  1870. 
''^NoRSWOKTHY,  Cyril  Proctor.      1885-    .     Third  son  of  William  Pain 

Weston  Norsworthy.     b.  1868. 
"^'O'Grady,  Henry  de  Courcy.     1885-   .     Third  son  of  Standish  de 

Courcy  O'Grady.     b.  1873. 
-O'Grady,  Standish  de  Courcy.     1885-    .     Second  son  of  Standish 

de  Courcy  O'Grady.     b.  1872. 
Simmons,  Horace.    1885.    Seventh  son  of  Henry  Simmons,    b.  1873. 
'''Speechly,    Andrew   Leslie    Grove.      1885-    .      Third   son  of   the 

Eight  Eeverend  John  Martindale  Speechly,  Bishop  of  Travan- 

core.     b.  1872. 
^Speechly,  John  Montgomery.      1885-  .     Second  son  of  the  Eight 

Eeverend  John  Martindale   Speechly,   Bishop  of   Travancore. 

b.  1870. 

SUMMER  TEEM,  1885. 

'''Aston,  Eandolph  Littleton.     1885-  .     Sixth  son  of  the  Eev.  John 

Astbury  Aston,     b.  1869.     Cricket  Eleven,  1886. 
-Bishop,  Charles  Bouchier.     1885-  .     Second  son  of  WilHam  May 

Bishop,     b.  1871. 
-Cardell,  Edward  Stewart.     1885-  .    Elder  son  of  George  Cardell, 

M.D.     6.  1870. 
Clarkson,  Ernest  Eobert  Townley.     1885.     Eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 

George  Arthur  Clarkson.     6.  1870. 

-Clarkson,   Geoffrey.     1885-    .     Second   son   of   the  Eev.   George 

Arthur  Clarkson.     b.  1872. 
Dawson,  Eoger.     1885-6.     Third  son  of  James  Dawson,     b.  1870. 
'■'Hummel,  Eobert  Henry.     1885-  .     Second  son  of  Captain  Horace 

William  Hummel.     6.  1870. 
-KoRTRTGHT,  Charles  Jesse.     1885-   .     Third  son  of  Augustus  Kort- 

right.     b.  1871. 
'-i'KoRTRiGHT,  Mounteney.     1885-    .     Fourth  son  of  Augustus  Kort- 

right.     6.  1872. 
Lb    Fleming,   Edward   Ealph.      1885-6.     Third  son   of   John   Le 

Fleming.     6.  1869. 

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A.D.  1885.  Register.  209 

Lombard,  Charles  Edward.    1885-6.   Only  son  of  Gustave  Lombard. 
h.  1871.     Now  at  Brampton  School. 

'■'Margetts,  Arthur  Pearson.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  Captain  William 
George  Margetts.     h.  1872. 

''■'MiLBUEN,  Eobert  Gordon.     1885-  .     Eldest  son  of  Eobert  Milbm-n. 

h.  1870. 
"•''Egberts,  Caryl  Cameron.     1885-    .     Only  son  of  Alfred  Eoberts. 

h.  1871. 

"Savill,  Howard  Shaw.     1885-   .     Third  son  of  Walter  Savill.     h. 

1871. 
"Stevens,  Francis  Hugh.     1885-  .     Second  son  of  William  Carr 

Stevens,     h.  1870. 
"^'Sylvester,   Herbert  Mayris.     1885-    .      Seventh  son  of  Samuel 

Augustus  Sylvester.     6.  1870. 

^Turner,  Gerald  Francis.     1885-    .     Third  son  of  Anselm  Turner. 
h.  1870. 

*Watson,  Charles  Eobert.     1885-    .     Eldest  son  of  George  Samuel 
Watson,     h.  1870. 

"^'Watson,  George  Trustram.    1885-  .    Second  son  of  George  Samuel 
Watson.     6.  1871. 

Wharton,  Charles  Henry.     1885.     Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Arthur 
Paterson  Wharton,     h.  1873. 

Wharton,  Eeginald  Arthur.     1885.     Second  son  of  the  Eev.  Arthur 
Paterson  Wharton.     6.  1874. 

"^'WoRTHiNGTON,  Edward  Henry  Burdett.     1885-  .    Eldest  son  of 
Eichard  Burton  Worthington.     h.  1871. 

CHBISTMAS  TEEM,   1885. 

^Balfour,  Colin  Denison.      1885-    .      Son  of  Mackintosh  Balfour. 

b.  1875. 
"Brittain,  Francis  Henry.    1885-  .     Third  son  of  Thomas  Brittain. 

b.  1871. 
''=Brown,   Harry.     1885-  .     Eldest  son  of  Harry  Brown,     b.  1869. 

Sixth  Form,  1886. 
''^Buckler,  Guy.     1885-    .     Fifth  son  of  John  Eussell  Buckler,     b. 

1869. 
*Cox,    Charles  Neville  Machell.     1885-    .     Third  son  of  the  Eev. 

John  Charles  Cox,  Ll.D.     b.  1871. 
*Cox,  Wilfred  Machell.      1885-    .      Fourth  son   of  the  Eev.   John 

Charles  Cox,  Ll.D.     b.  1873. 
'''Ferguson,  John  Eobert  Mackenzie.     1885-  .     Eldest  son  of  John 

Alexander  Ferguson,     b.  1875. 

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210  Tonhridge  School  a.d.   1885. 

■-^GoLDiE,  Frank  Wilhelm.  1885-  .  Third  son  of  Lewis  Alexander 
Grant  Goldie.     6.  1874. 

"^'Gbaham,  Arthur  Smith.  1885-  .  Fourth  son  of  Christopher  North 
Graham  (Old  Tonbridgian).     h.  1871. 

"^'HoBSON,  Archibald  Campbell.  1885-  .  Second  son  of  Major- 
General  Julian  Campbell  Hobson.     h.  1871. 

Jenkins,  Horace.     1885-6.     Third  son  of  John  Jenkins,     h.  1871. 

"^Le  Fleming,  Ernest  Kaye.  1885-  .  Fifth  son  of  John  Le  Fleming. 
h.  1872. 

^''MacAndrew,  Kenneth  Alexander.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  George 
MacAndrew.     6.  1872, 

*Pilcher,  John  Taylor.  1885-  .  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Pilcher. 
b.  1869. 

^Pinkney,  Stanley  Clare.  1885-  .  Youngest  son  of  David  Gullon 
Pinkney.     h.  1870. 

'''Eeid,  Lister  Livingstone.  1885-  .  Second  son  of  William  Living- 
stone Reid.  h.  1869.  Football  Fifteen,  1885-6.  Cricket  Eleven, 
1886. 

"^'Saeel,  Sydney  Lancaster.  1885-  .  Youngest  son  of  Thomas 
Sarel.     h.  1872. 

*TiNDALL,  Arthur  Lea  Butler.  1885-  .  Third  son  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Abbey  Tindall.     6.  1868. 

Turner,  Arthur  Scott.   1885-  .    Eldest  son  of  John  Sidney  Turner. 


""'6.  1870. 


EASTEB  TEEM,  1886. 

'^'Cardell,  Maurice  George.    1886-  .    Second  son  of  George  Cardell, 
M.D.     h.  1872. 

^Charlton    Arthur  LesHe.      1886-    .      Second  son  of  John  Sills 
Charlton.     6.  1872. 

^-Eagle,    Walter   Rhoads.      1886-    .      Youngest    son    of    William 
Pleasant  Eagle,     h.  1870. 

^'Griffiths,   Wilham   Ewart.      1886-    .      Eldest   son   of    WilHam 
Griffiths,     h.  1870. 

*Jackson,  Francis  Alfred.     1886-    .     Eldest  son  of  Captain  John 
Boddington  Jackson,     h.  1873. 

*Kenward,    Arthur    James.      1886-    .      Second    son    of    Trayton 
Kenward.     h.  1872. 

*Lang,  Hugh  Main  waring.     1886-  .     Third  son  of  the  Rev.  Owen 
Charles  Seymour  Lang.     6.   1870. 

^Michael,    Reginald  Warburton.     1886-    .     Third  son  of   Walter 
Amos  Michael,     h.  1874. 

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A.D.  1886.  Register.  211 

*Peery,  Henry  Harold.      1886-  .      Second   son  of  Henry  Eobert 

Perry,     h.  1871. 
*Selmes,  Ernest  Edward.     1886-   .     Third  son  of  James   Selmes. 

6.  1869. 

*ToMKiNS,   Percy  Leith.      1886-    .      Second  son  of   Samuel  Leith 
Tomkins.     b.  1871. 


SUMMER    TEEM,    1886. 

*Beeman,  Henry  Leonard.     1886-   .     Fifth  son  of  Isaac  Beemau. 

b. 
"•Brooks,  Charles  Edward  Herbert.     1886-   .     Eldest  son  of  John 

Brooks,     b.  1871. 
Campbell,    Hugh  Bruce.      1886.      Elder  son  of  Bruce  Campbell. 

b.  1871. 
'•'Caulfeild,    George   Blake.      1886-    .      Younger   son   of    George 

Caulfeild.     b.  1875. 

^Fuller,  John  Tray  ton.     1886-   .     Youngest  son  of  John  Fuller. 
6.  1870. 

'''Greig,   Alexander  WiUiam.     ]886-  .     Second  son  of  William  L. 
Greig.     6.  1873. 

'''Greig,  George  Launcelot.   1886-  .    Eldest  son  of  William  L.  Greig. 
6.  1872. 

-Maw,  Frederic  Davy.    1886-  .    Third  son  of  George  Maw.    b.  1872. 

"^'Moore,  John  Edmond  Shorec.    1886-  .    Only  son  of  Henry  Moore. 
b.  1870. 

'■=MoTT,  Harold  Aubrey  Dawson.    1886-  .    Eldest  son  of  Harry  Mott. 
b.  1871. 

-Pain,  Arthur.     1886-  .     Fourth  son  of  Thomas  Pain.     b.  1872. 

-Eymer- Jones,  Thomas  Ernest  Manson.     1886-   .     Eldest  son  of 
Alexander  Manson  Eymer- Jones,     b.  1872. 

-Sheppard,    Francis  Wilham.      1886-    .      Eldest   son  of   Thomas 
William  Sheppard.     b.  1873. 

-Taylor,  Henry  Boss.    1886-  .    Eldest  son  of  Eoss  Taylor,    b.  1870. 

CHRISTMAS  TERM,  1886. 

-Bacon,  WiUiam  Beadell.     1886-    .     Eldest  son  of  William  Beadell 
Bacon,     b.  1873. 

-Bruce,  Archibald  Eeid  Turing.    1886-  .      Only  son  of  Archibald 
Turing  Bruce.       b.  1873. 

^Dempster,  Arthur  Carell.      1886-  .      Eldest  son  of  Charles  Carell 
Dempster,     b.  1870. 

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212  Tonhridge  School  Register.  a.d.  1886. 

'■-DuNSTAN,  Cecil  Vane.  1886-  .    Only  son  of  Arthur  Proctor  Dunstan. 

b.  1871. 
"Gardner,  Ernest  Edward.  1886-  .   Eldest  son  of  Edward  Gardner. 

b.  1872. 
'•'HiGHFiELD,  George.      1886-   .      Third  son  of  George  Highfield.     b. 

1873. 
'"''Highfield,  William.     1886-  .     Second  son  of  George  Highfield. 

b.  1872. 

'■'Hubbard,  Austin  Gardner.     1886-   .     Fifth  son  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Dickenson  Hubbard,     b.  1873. 

-'^Ievers,  Eyre  Francis  Wall.     1886-  .     Eldest  son  of  Eyre  levers, 

M.D.     b.  1873. 
'■'Land,  William  Andrew  Henry.     1886-  .     Eldest  son  of  William 

John  Land.     b.  1873. 

'-^-Lucas,  Stanley  Arthur.     1886-  .      Eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  William 
Stanley  Lucas,     b.  1872. 

'■'LucKHAM,  Edward    Henry.     1886-  .     Youngest  son  of  Alexander 
Minty  Luckham.     b.  1871. 

'■'Pope,  Philip  Crosby.  1886-  .    Youngest  son  of  Alfred  Crosby  Pope, 
M.D.     b.  1872. 

'•'Eaper,  William  Augustus  Cassin.     1886-  .     Eldest  son  of  William 
Augustus  Eaper.     b.  1872. 

'■'EoBiNSON,  Leonard  Leslie.     1886-  .     Second  son  of  Henry  Peach 
Eobinson.     b,  1873. 

''•'Serjeantson,  Lacy.    1886-  .   Second  son  of  the  Eev.  James  Jordan 
Serjeantson.     b.  1872. 

••'Serjeantson,  Eonald  James.    1886-  .   Third  son  of  the  Eev.  James 
Jordan  Serjeantson.     b.  1873. 

"'Tandy,  Edward  Aldborough.     1886-  .     Eldest  son  of  Edward  Ord 

Tandy,     b.  1871. 
"'Tandy,  Maurice  O'Connor.     1886-  .     Second  son  of  Edward  Ord 

Tandy,     b.  1873. 

■'•'Turner,   Alfred   Stuart.     1886-    .      Second   son  of   John   Sidney 
Turner,     b.  1872. 

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ADDENDA. 


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Page  19.     To  '  Jessopp,  John,'  add—*  d.  1886.' 
Page  29.     To  '  Mungeam,  William  Martin,'  add—'  d.  1886.' 
Page   30.     Insert— *  Eichards,    Martin.      1828-31.      Son    of    John 
Eichards.' 

Pacje  41.  To  'Kemble,  Matthew  Francis,'  add — '  Served  throughout 
the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-6.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon. 
(Wounded).  Medal  with  clasp.  Served  also  during  the  defence 
of  Lucknow  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857.  Medal 
with  clasp,  and  brevet  of  Major.' 

Page  49.  To  'Shaw,  Charles  John  Kenward,'  add — 'Ordained 
1856.  Vicar  of  Brenzett,  near  Eomsey,  1865-7,  and  of  New- 
ington,  near  Hythe,  from  1867  till  his  death  in  1875.' 

Page  50.  To  '  Davison,  Walter,'  add — '  Served  in  the  Burmese 
w^ar  of  1852-3.  Present  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu, 
and  at  the  storm  and  recapture  of  Belin.     Medal.' 

Page  63.     To  '  Hodgson,  Septimus,'  add—'  d.  1886.' 

Page  63.  To  '  Thornton,  James  Howard,'  add — '  Deputy- Surgeon- 
General,  1886.     Appointed  to  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force.' 

Page  70.  To  '  Stevenson,  James,'  add— '  Present  at  the  capture  of 
Delhi,  the  actions  of  Boolundshuhur,  Malaghur,  Bantarah,  and 
Alum  Bagh,  the  occupation  of  Martiniere,  the  action  at  Secun- 
derabagh,  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  the 
action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  and  the  re-entry  of  Clyde's  Force  into 
Oudh.  Severely  wounded  by  explosion  of  powder  while  engaged 
in  blowing  up  Fort  Futtehpore.  Present  also  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  at  Fort  Eooza,  at  the 
actions  near  Allygunge,  at  Bareilly,  and  at  Sempoorah.  (Se- 
verely wounded  in  the  head  by  a  tulwar  cut).  Medal  with 
clasps. 

Page  72.  To  '  Helsham,  Douglas,'  add — '  Son  of  Captain  Eichard 
Helsham,  E.N.     Formerly  a  settler  in  Queensland.' 

Page  78.  Insert— 'Cargill,  Clement.  1849.  Son  of  Eichard  Cargill. 
St.  Bees  Theol.  Coll.,  1861.  Ordained  1862.  Has  held  the 
curacies   of    Haigh,   Lancashire ;    Eiver ;    St.   Mark's,    South 


214  Addenda. 

Norwood ;    and  Holy  Trinity,  Selhurst.     Has  been  since  1878 
Assistant  Chaplain  of  Duhvich  College.' 

Page  81.  To  'Penny,  Robert  George,'  add — 'Vicar  of  Warbleton, 
Sussex,  1886.' 

Page  83.  To  '  Simson,  Augustus,'  add—'  h.  1836.  ATent  to  the 
Australian  colonies  in  1863.  Was  in  tropical  Queensland  for 
eleven  years,  and  afterwards  in  Tasmania  and  its  dependencies. 
A  Member  of  the  SocietS  Entomologique  of  Belgium,  the  Linnean 
Society  of  New  South  Wales,  and  the  Royal  Society  of  Tas- 
mania. Has  been  an  industrious  Natural  History  collector, 
especially  of  insects  and  plants,  and  has  added  many  new 
species  to  the  Fauna  and  Flora  of  Australasia.' 

Page  90.  Insert — '  Harding,  Benjamin.  1853-6.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Harding. ' 

Page  90.     Insert—'  Howell,  Alfred.  1853-6.   Son  of  Thomas  Howell. 

Resides  at  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey.' 
Page  95.     To  '  Carnell,  Henry  Hosmer,'   add — '  Solicitor  at  Coro- 

mandel,  New  Zealand.' 

Page  95.  To  '  Dixon,  Frederick  Mander,'  add — '  (Afterwards  at 
Victoria  College,  Jersey.)  Third  son  of  John  Bond  Dixon,  b. 
1846.  Clerk  in  the  Locomotive  Department  of  the  London, 
Brighton  and  South-Coast  Railway  Company's  Works  at 
Brighton.' 

Page  98,     To  '  Charlton,  Alfred,'  add—'  cl  1886.' 

Page  102.  To  '  Fisher,  Robert,'  add — '  Second  son  of  Thomas  John 
Fisher.     Licensed  surveyor  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.' 

Page  102.  To  '  Fisher,  William  Wentworth  (not  Waterworth),'  add 
'  Eldest  son  of  Thomas  John  Fisher,     d.  1868.' 

Page  101  Insert— '  Warrand,  Arthur  Wellesley.  1858-61.  Cricket 
Eleven,  1860-1.  Football  Thirteen,  1859-61.  Joined  the  42nd 
Highlanders,  1866.     Sold  out,  1870.     d.  about  1871.' 

Page  109.     To  '  Champneys,  Henry  Walpole,'  add — '  Deceased.' 

Page  112.  Insert— 'Austen,  William  Frederick.  1860-  .  Son  of 
William  Frederick  Austen.     Resides  at  Llandudno,  Wales.' 

Page  113.     To  '  Champneys,  Charles  Thornton,'  add — '  Deceased.' 

Page  113.  To  '  Fisher,  Donnelly,'  add — '  Youngest  son  of  Thomas 
John  Fisher.  M.A.  of  Sydney  University.  A  Solicitor  in  New 
South  Wales.' 

Page  116.  To  '  Unwin,  Henry  Addington,'  add—'  Passed  the  Civil 
Service  Examination  at  Sydney.  Now  holds  a  post  in  the 
office  of  the  Colonial  Secretary  of  New  South  Wales.' 

Page  123.  To  'Chapman,  Hugh  Boswell,'  add— ' Vicar  of  St. 
Luke's,  Camberwell,  1886.' 

Page  124.  Insert— '  Best,  John  Rycroft.  1864-5.  Son  of  John 
Rycroft  Best.' 


Addenda.  215 

Page  137.  To  '  Brown,  John  Mainwaring,'  add — '  Only  son  of 
Gentle  Brown,  b.  1854.  From  1876  to  1881  Lecturer  in 
History  and  Political  Economy,  mider  the  Local  Lectures 
Syndicate.  In  1881  Lecturer  in  History  at  Cambridge,  under 
the  Board  of  Historical  Studies.  Now  Professor  of  English, 
&c.,  at  Otago  University,  New  Zealand.' 

Page  150.  To  'Gregorie,  David  George,'  add — 'Died  October  22nd, 
1886,  at  Souakin  from  injuries  caused  by  the  fall  of  his  horse.' 

Page  155.  To  'Hogg,  James  Edward,'  add — 'Will  shortly  be 
admitted  a  Solicitor  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.' 

Page  171.  To  '  Collins,  Arthur  Harry,'  add — '  Studying  for  the 
Medical  Profession  at  Edinburgh  University.' 

Page  178.  To  *  Blakiston,  Herbert  Edward  Douglas,' add — 'An 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College.' 

Page  185.  To  '  Warner,  Charles  Edward,'  add — *  Gazetted  Captain, 
October,  1886.' 

Page  187.     To  '  Marshall,  Francis,'  add—'  B.A.  1886.     In  business.' 


216 


INDEX. 


[N.B. — The  small  figures  after  the  Names  are  used  to  indicate  families.     All  having 
the  same  surname  and  the  same  figure  are  bj'others.] 


Abell,  C.  T. 

Abell,  E 

Abercrombie,  J 
Abrey,  W.  J. 
Acker,  E.  ... 
Acton,  E.  ... 
Acworth,  G-.  B. 
Acworth,  W.  P, 
Adams,  — . 
Adams,  H. 
Adcock,  A.  W. 
Adcock,  G.i 
Addison,  G. 
Addison,  L.  P. 
Adkin,  H.  J. 
Aird,  H.  K. 
Aird,  W.    ... 
Akers,  E.  ... 
Alban,  A.  D. 
Alchin,  — . 
Alehin,  — . 
Alchin,  A. . . . 
Alderson,  A  ^ 
Alderson,  F.^    ., 
Alexander,  F.  G 
Alexander,  F.  W 
Alexander,  S.^ 
Alexander,  W. 
Alexander,  W. 
Alford,  B.  H. 
Allan,  D.  A.^ 
Allan,  F.i  .. 
Allan,  J.i   ... 
Alleyne,  P. 
Allfrey,  F.  H. 
Allinson,  A.  H 
Allnutt,  C.  F. 
AUnutt,  C.  L.i 
Allnutt,  M.  E,i 
Allnutt,  R.  H.  V 
Allnutt,  S.  S.i 
Allpress,  V.  S. 


Page 

27 

152 

28 

199 

130 

24 

56 

75 

12 

15 

59 

66 

27 

201 

157 

117 

128 

62 

174 

12 

13 

103 

104 

104 

178 

199 

175 

45 

68 

76 

95 

95 

102 

136 

206 

199 

82 

194 

119 

119 

119 

,  186 


All  work,  R.  L.... 
Almond,  E.  E.  ... 
Ambler,  A. 

Ames,  J 

Amherst,  — .     ... 
Amhurst,  B. 
Anderson,  E.^   ... 
Anderson,  W.^  ... 
Andrews,  F.  H.^ 
Andrews,  G.  H.2 
Andrews,  J.  C.  L.^ 
Andrews,  L.  P.^ 
Andrews,  R.  G. 
Andrews,  W.^    ... 
Angelo,  J.  C.  C. 
Annison,  R.  W. 
Archer,  B.^ 
Archer,  H.  F.^  .. 
Archer,  J.  D.^  ... 
Argles,  F.  A.     .. 
Armstrong,  R.  ... 
Arnold,  A.W.i... 
Arnold,  G.2 
Arnold,  G.  E.i... 
Arnold,  H.2 
Arnold,  R.  A     ... 
Ash,  J.  G.  H.i   .. 
Ash.  R.  F.  H.   ... 
Ash,  R.  H.  P.i  ... 
Ash,  R.  R.  D.i... 
Ash,  S.  A.  H.i... 
Ashdowne,  J.     ... 
Ashdowne,  Jno.^ 
Ashdowne,  Jos.^ 
Ashdowne,  S.^  ... 
Ashpitel,  A.  E.^ 
Ashpitel,  F.  W.i 
Aston,  R.  L. 
Atkinson,  G.  C. 
Atkinson,  R.     ... 
Atkinson,  S.  E.... 

Atkinson,  S.  I 

Attersold,  W.  .  . 
Auchmuty,  S.  F. 


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182 
126 

39 
122 

12 
6 
175 
171 
145 
181 
147 
152 

15 
152 
188 
107 
159 
154 
159 

30 

38 
157 

50 
152 

56 
203 

66 
155 

78 

66 

66 
8 

17 

31 

17 
165 
172 
208 
153 
3 

90 

153 

4 

22 


Page 


Austen.  A.  E,...      . 

..      98 

Austen,  G 

3,  11 

Austen,  H. 

..     11 

Austen,  H.  W.  C. 

..   195 

Austen,  S.  C.     ... 

..   100 

Austen,  W.  F.  ... 

..  214 

Austin,  G.  F.      .. 

..  177 

Austin,  G.  L.i  ... 

..   124 

Austin,  T.  P.i   ... 

..  124 

Austin,  W. 

.      99 

Ayerst,  G.  H.i  .. 

..  167 

Ayerst,  W.i 

..  165 

Ay  1  win,  H. 

..     64 

B. 


Bacon,  W.  B.     ., 

...  211 

Bagster,  C.^ 

.     ..      90 

Bagster,  H.  1     .. 

...     90 

Baildon,  H.  B. 

...   119 

Bailey,  D.  J.  S. 

...   172 

Bailey,  T.  F.     .. 

...     38 

Baines,  G.  B.     .. 

...     37 

Baines,  R.  E.     .. 

...     13 

Baiss,  J.  1 

...  106 

Baiss,  S.  S.i      .. 

...  120 

Baker,  A 

...     15 

Baker,  A.  1 

...     22 

Baker,  A.  2 

...   103 

Baker,  A.  H.     .. 

...  189 

Baker,  A.  S.  B... 

.     ...  183 

Baker,  A.  W.  3.. 

..   175 

Baker,  C.  J.  ^    .. 

...  103 

Baker,  C.  M.  ^  .. 

.     ...  203 

Baker,  G.  ^ 

...     17 

Baker,  H.  ^ 

...     27 

Baker,  H.  3        .. 

...  174 

Baker,  J.  T.  ^    .. 

...     35 

Baker,  L.  3 

...  201 

Baker,  P.  T.  ^   ... 

...  190 

Baker,  R.  ^ 

...     17 

Baker,  T 

...     12 

Baker,  T.  ^ 

..     17 

Index. 


217 


Baker,  W.  4       

Balderston,  H.  F.^  .. 
Balderston,  W.  U.^  .. 
Baldwin,  A.  B. 
Baidwyn,  C.  F. 

Balfour,  A.^       

Balfour,  C.  D.^ 

Balfour,  C.  H.^ 

Ball,  E 

Ball,  R 

Balston,  C 

Baly,  C 

Bainber,  J 

Bampfield,  G.  F.  L.^.. 
Bampfield,J.  W.L.V. 
Bampfield,  R.  L.^     .. 

Banks,  G.  W 

Banks,  W 

Bannister,  S 

Barber,  F.  W.i 

Barber,  P.  H 

Barber,  R.  H.i 

Barber,  R.  W.i  ..      .. 

Barcham,  T 

Barchard,  F.  C. 

Barclay,  R.  A 

Barker,  E 

Barker,  E.  H.i 

Barker,  J.  C.^ 

Barklie,  A.  P 

Barkworth,  H.  S.  .. 
Barnard,  VV.  d'A.  .. 
Barnardiston,  J. 

Barnes,  W.  A 

Barnett,  E 

Barr,  J.  E 

Barr,  M.  W 

Barrington,  R.  M.    .. 

Barron,  F 

Barron,  N 

Barry,  H.  A.  L. 
Bartholomew,  J. 
Barthorp,  H.  A. 
Bartleet,  H.  W. 

Barton,  — 

Barton,  A. ^        

Barton,  A.  B.2 

Barton,  B , 

Barton,  C.^        

Barton,  C.G.3 

Barton,  E.^ 

Barton,  H.i       

Barton,  H.  C.^  ...     . 

Barton,  J 

Barton,  R.  A.^  ..       . 
Barton,  R.  G.-  ...     . 
Barton,  W.2       ...      . 
Bartram,  A.  A.^ 
Bartram,  F.  A.1 
Bartram,  L.  W.^       . 
Bartram,  R.  H.^ 
Bartram,  W. ^    ... 
BarweU,  A.  R 


Page 

17 

64 

68 

198 

80 

193 

209 

190 

199 

5 

17 

106 

10 

44 

41 

33 

56 

127 

15 

165 

176 

145 

,  135 

.     40 

203 

128 

,     71 

,  199 

182 

,  185 

160 

106 

,     11 

,     83 

,     58 

.  115 

,     62 

.  196 

,   153 

.    140 

.   182 

.       8 

.  189 

.  205 

.     13 

.  124 

.     46 

.     13 

.  153 

.   153 

.     48 

.  124 

.     42 

.     47 

.     42 

.     42 

48 

.  133 

.  133 

.   186 

.  155 

.  155 

.  195 


Bassett,  G.  S 

Bassett,  R.  C 

Bateman,  P.  E. 

Bathurst,  R 

Batten,  H.  H 

Baxter,  M-  P 

Bayden,  T 

Bayley,  J.  A 

Bayley,  J.  M 

Bayne.  G.  S 

Beale,  P 

Beanes,  A.  E.^ 

Beanes,  E.  E.i 

Beaumont,  A.  J.^ 
Beaumont,  E.  J.^ 
Beaumont,  G.  G.^  ... 
Beaumont,  H.  L.^  ... 
Beaumont,  W.  R.^  ... 
Beckett,  W.  R.  D.^. 
Beckett.  W.  T.  C.^  ... 
Bedingf eld,  F.  A.  O'B. 

Beecham,  A 

Beeching,  A.  H.^     ... 
Beeching,  A.  T. 
Beeching,  C.  T.i       ... 

Beeching,  R.-    

Beeching,  W.  C.^      ... 
Beeman,  A.  O.^ 
Beeman,  F.  J.^ 
Beeman,  H.  L.^ 

Beeman,  I.^       

Beeman,  J.  W.  ^ 

Beers,  W 

Beesley,  T.  B 

Belcher,  B.i       

Belcher,  F.  J.i 

Bell,  C.  C 

Bell,  C.  F 

Bell,  E.  C.  D 

Bell,  L.  J 

Bell,  W 

Benbrigg,  J 

Benham,  C.  L , 

Benthall,  E.  J.i 
Benthall,  H.  E.^       ... 

Bentley,  C.  J 

Bentley,  R 

Berkeley,  H.  J.  F.i  ... 
Berkeley,  L.  W.  F.i.., 
Berkeley,  M.  L.  F.2.., 
Berkeley,  R.  W.  F.i... 
Berkeley,  V.  F.-  .., 
Berncastel,  A.  E.^  .., 
Berncastel,  F.  C.^  .., 
Berncastel,  J.  R.  C.^ 

Berners,  C.  A 

Besley,  C.  R.^ 

Besley,  E.^         

Besley,  F.  R.i 

Best,  —     

Best.  J.  R 

Bethune.  A.  J 

Beviss,  C 


Page 
147 
153 

207 

11 

120 

77 

112 

54 

49 

54 

78 

189 

189 

151 

151 

151 

163 

160 

180 

180 

171 

54 

50 

73 

68 

207 

189 

204 

204 

211 

140 

207 

82 

133 

35 

35 

202 

204 

53 

186 

18 

8 

183 

206 

196 

95 

141 

190 

154 

162 

160 

160 

172 

204 

165 

194 

78 

78 

76 

13 

214 

127 

188 


Page 
Bid  well,  E.  B.  H.i  ...   163 

Bid  well,  G.  W 117 

Bidwell,  H.  A.1 160 

Bigg,  W 7 

Bigg,  W 87 

Bigsby,  G.  G.  C.i     ...     72 

Bigsby,  H.  J.i 53 

Bigsby,  W.  E.  D.i  ...  91 
Bilderbeck,  A.  A.  S.i  133 
Bilderbeck,  J.  B.^     ...   133 

Bing,  A.  B.i      206 

Bing,  H.  M.i      206 

Binney,  A.  R 178 

Binney,  J.  E 78 

Birch,  J.  A.      ...       ..     34 

Birch,  J.  N.  F 33 

Bird,  A.  H.  S.i 133 

Bird,  E.  T.i       158 

Bird,  H.  R.  C.i 103 

Bird,  R.  W.  M.i       ...   103 

Bishop,  C.  B 208 

Bishop,  H.i        18 

Bishop,  J.  S 178 

Bishop,  W.i      18 

Black,  W 30 

Blackmore,  E.^ 64 

Blackmore,  G.  L.^  ...  06 
Blakiston,  C.  E.^  ...  171 
Blakiston,  C.  R.^  ...  178 
Blakiston,  F.  T.i  ...  171 
Blakiston,  H.  E.  T>?...  178, 
215 
Blakiston,  H.  N.i  ...  171 
Blakiston,  J.  L.-      ...   197 

Blakiston,  P.3 178 

Blakiston,  W.  G.^  ..,  178 
Blakiston,  W.  P.2  ...  206 
Blandford,  G.  F.      ...     50 

Blechinden,  T 9 

Blenkarn,  W 63 

Bloxham,  T.  H.        ..    204 

Blyth,  E.  H 202 

Body,  J.  A 110 

Boger,  W.  S 63 

Bolland,  W.  E 113 

Bond,  C 199 

Bond,  F.  A 38 

Booker,  A.  B 186 

Booth,  G.  J 16 

Booty,  C.  W.i 206 

Booty,  H.  E.i    191 

Booty,  P.  F.i    206 

Booty,  S.i 206 

Bostock,  R 2 

Bosworth,  H.  de  B.  ..  59 
Bothamley,  E.  A.^  ...  129 
Bothamley,  F.  S.^  ...  124 
Bothamley,  W.  R.^...  133 
Bouchier,  H.  E.       ...   171 

Boulton,  F 77 

Boulton,  L 148 

Bourke,  —         13 

Bowles,  S.  S 127 


218 


Index. 


Page 

Page 

Page 

Bowman,  A.  C.^ 

105 

Brown,  T.  T 

.  172 

Buttanshaw,  J 

48 

Bowman.  C.  H.^ 

58 

Brown,  W.  S.4...      . 

.     75 

Butts,  C.  E 

87 

Bowman,  E.  C.^ 

132 

Browne,  G.  R.  H.     . 

.  180 

Byam,  A.  W 

12 

Bowman,  J.  H.^ 

110 

Browne,  H 

59 

Byng,  J.  M.  0.^ 

18 

Bowman,  J.  J.  B."^   ... 

53 

Browning,  A.  P. 

.   204 

Byno-,  R.  B.  P.I 

18 

Bowman,  0.  A.^ 

132 

Bruce,  A.  R.  T. 

211 

Byrch,  W 

3 

Bowman,  W.  S.^      ... 

54 

Bryant,  A.  T.i  ...      . 

.   149 

Bysshe,  T 

8 

Boyd,  H.  C.  r.i       ... 

158 

Bryant,  E.  E.^  ...      . 

.  200 

Boyd,  J.  W.-     

87 

Bryant,  Ha.^     ...      . 

.    191 

Boyd,  P.2 

91 

Bryant,  He.  1      ..       . 

.   191 

C. 

Boyd,  P.  W.  D.i      ... 

158 

Bryant,  J.  F.i   ...      . 

.   167 

Boyle,  A.  T.i     

117 

Bryant,  W.i        ..      . 

..   137 

Cadman,  W.  H.  R.  .. 

207 

Boyle,  J.  B.i     

117 

Bryden,  A.  S.^..      . 

..   169 

Caley,  H.  M.^ 

158 

Boys,  J 

11 

Bryden,  T.  R.i  ..      . 

..   169 

Caley,  L.  N.^     

158 

Boys,  T 

15 

Brydon,  W.  H. 

..     72 

Callaway,  H 

174 

Boyssmith,  A.  G.^    ... 

178 

Buckle,  T 

.    136 

Callaway,  T 

36 

Boyssmith,  E.  P.i     ... 

178 

Buckler,  G.^     ...     . 

..   209 

Callett,  H 

6 

Brackenbury,  C.  B.^.. 

63 

Buckler,  H.  C.i        . 

..   186 

Callis,  J 

1 

Brackenbury,  H.^ 

68 

Buckler,  J.  S.^...      . 

..   182 

Callow,  W 

10 

Brasier,  J 

7 

Buckler,  P.i       ... 

..  186 

Calthrop,  G.^    

39 

Brenchley,  J.  V.       ... 

171 

Budd,  E 

..     76 

Calthrop,  R.  G.^ 

40 

Brett,  J 

12 

Budgen,  J 

.        7 

Calthrop,  T.  J)}       .. 

.     39 

Brewer,  T 

9 

Budgen,  W 

4 

Calvert,  A.  R 

130 

Brickenden,  R.  T.W.  L.   18  | 

Budgen,  W.        ..      . 

7 

Cambier,  W.  W.       .. 

.  207 

Bridges,  B.  C.^ 

23 

Bull,  a  F 

..     58 

Cameron,  A.  G. 

.  153 

Bridges,  B.  E.i 

18 

Bullln,  J.  E.        .. 

..  184 

Campbell,  A 

.     16 

Bridgett,  T.  E.i 

54 

Bullock,  J 

..       5 

Campbell,  A.  W.  D.i. 

.  113 

Bridgett,  W.  P.i       ... 

54 

Bunce,  J.  B 

..     40 

Campbell,  C.  A.  F.2.. 

.  184 

Bright,  A.  E 

178 

Burbidge,  E.  F. 

..     54 

Campbell,  F.  B.  F.2 

.  184 

Brisenden,  — 

13 

Burchell,  E.  A.  .. 

..  174 

Campbell,  D.  J.  A.i.. 

.  137 

Brittain,  F.  H 

209 

Burd,  J.  M 

..     98 

Campbell,  H.  B. 

.  211 

Brodie,  F.  L 

168 

Buigess,  —       ...      . 

..     13 

Campbell,  P.  F.2      .. 

.  195 

Bromley,  H.  R.i        ... 

107 

Burgess,  H.  M.i        . 

..     81 

Campion,  A.  G.^ 

172 

Bromley,  J.  E.i 

91 

Burgess,  R.E 

..    72 

Campion,  H.  C.^ 

.  169 

Bromley,  Wa 

112 

Burgess,  T.  W.i 

..     75 

Campion,  H.  G.i 

.  188 

Bromley,  Wi.i 

91 

Burkinshaw,  C.  H.  . 

..  198 

Canham,  H.  C. 

.     53 

Bromwich,  J.  S. 

200 

Burr,  F.  E 

..  143 

Capper,  C.  S.    

.  180 

Brook,  F.  W.i 

116 

Burra,  H.i 

..     61 

Capron,F.  W.i...       . 

.  154 

Brook,  W.  H.i 

117 

Burra,  J.  S.i     ... 

..     72 

Capron,  G.^ 

.  181 

Brooks,  C.  E.  H.     ... 

211 

Burra,  R.2 

..   100 

Cardell,  E.  S.i 

.  208 

Broome,  R 

147 

Burra,  R.  C.i    ... 

..     58 

Cardell,  M.  G.i 

.  210 

Brongliall,  W 

117 

Burra,  T.F.2     ... 

..   102 

Carey,  H.  S.     

.  140 

Brown,  Al..^      

46 

Burra,  W.  P.i   ... 

..     58 

Cargill,  C.i          ..      .. 

.  213 

Brown,  Au.^      

47 

Burridge,  L.  S.... 

..  178 

Cargill,  R.i        

58 

Brown,  A.  C 

193 

Burrows,  F.  A.^ 

..   101 

Cargill,  T.i        

.     64 

Brown,  A.  N 

84 

Burrows,  R.  H.i 

.       91 

Carnell,  A.^       

.     78 

Brown,  A.  S.^ 

117 

Burston,  J. 

..     12 

Carnell,  C.^      

.     92 

Brown,  A.  T.^ 

45 

Burt,  J.  L.i       ... 

..  174 

Carnell,  C.  J.i 

.     78 

Brown,  C.  B.'^ 

58 

Burt,  J.  M.i      ... 

..  174 

Carnell,  E. 3       

.     23 

Brown,  C,  H.'^ 

172 

Burt,  W.  0.1      . 

..  174 

Carnell,  E.H 

.  109 

Brown,  C.  W.^ 

51 

Burton,  A. 

..   149 

Carnell,  G 

.     18 

Brown,  E.  A,^ 

81 

Burton,  A. 

..  178 

Carnell,  G.2         ..      .. 

90 

Brown,  F.  B 

24 

Burton,  G.  G.^   .. 

.    151 

Carnell,  G.  F 

.     50 

Brown,  F.  J.3 

78 

Burton,  H.  H.  ... 

..  153 

Carnell,  H.2       

.     98 

Brown,  G.  B 

128 

Burton,  P. 

..   202 

Carnell,  H.^       

.  154 

Brown,  H.^        

100 

Burton,  S.i 

..  165 

Carnell,  H.H.i...     9 

3,  214 

Brown,  H.i        

47 

Burton,  T 

..       6 

Carnell,  J.2        

.     90 

Brown,  H 

209 

Burton,  W.  M.i 

..  171 

Carnell,  J.  F.^  ...      . 

.  151 

Brown,  H.  A.^ 

168 

Burtt,  C.  K.i    ... 

.    202 

Carnell,  R.  R.i...      . 

.     50 

Brown,  H.  O.^ 

38 

Burtt,  E.i 

..   202 

Carnell,  T.  W.i  .       .. 

.     86 

Brown,  J.  M.    ..    137 

,215 

Bushnell,  T.  H.^ 

..     45 

Carnell,  W.2     

.  107 

Brown,  L.  J.^ 

184 

Bushnell,  W.i    .. 

..     35 

Carnell,  W.  A.^ 

.     30 

Brown,  T 

3 

Butler,  H 

..    169 

Carpmael,  A 

.  164 

Index. 


219 


Page 

Carr,  A.  Ri      154 

Carr,  H.  B.i     149 

Carr,  R.  G.i      149 

Carruthers,  A.  St.  J.  ^  38 
Carruthers,  F.  F.^  ...  23 
Carruthers,  F.  J.^  ...  23 
Carruthers,  G.  T.  S.K.  34 
Carter,  H.  R.  .  .  .200 
Casabianca,  W.  H.  L.   198 

Case,  C.  R 192 

Castle,  C.  T 70 

Caswall,  C.i       91 

Caswall,  G  1      91 

Caswall,  R.  H,i        ...     91 

Catt,  A} 72 

Catt,  W.i 66 

Caulfeild,  G.  B.        ...   211 

Causton,  J.  A 119 

Causton,  W.  C.  ...  158 
Cawthorn,  J.  ...  2,  13 
Cazah^t,  C.  H.  H.  ...  169 
Cazenove,  J.  M.         ,.174 

Chalk,  E.  H 30 

Chambers,  C.  R.^  ...  189 
Chambers,  M.  S.i  ...  189 
Chambers,  W.  T.  G.^  200 
Champnevs,C.T.i  113,214 
Champneys,  H.W.i  109, 214 

Channer,  E.  C 118 

Chaplin,  Al.i     87 

Chaplin,  Ay.^    85 

Chaplin,  H.i      83 

Chapman,  A.  W.i  ...  122 
Chapman,  C.  M.^  ...  122 
Chapman,  F.  T.^  ...  154 
Chapman,  H.  B.^  123,  214 
Chapman,  P.  W.^  ...  154 
Chapman,  R  C.i  ...  123 
Chapman,  S.  M.  ...  133 
Charlton,  A.     ...     98,  214 

Charlton,  A.  L 210 

Charlton,  E.  W.i  ...  151 
Charlton,  D.  F.  ...  137 
Charlton,  T.  F.^        ...   151 

Charter,  E.  M 184 

Chase,  C.  H 123 

Cheesman, —    13 

Cheeseman,  T 7 

Chesterton,  A.  G.^  ...  2C2 
Chesterton,  S.  W.^  ...  205 
Childers,  F.  F.  B.i  ...  94 
Childers,  R.  C.^        ...     94 

Children,  G 5 

Chippindale,  W.  ...  56 
Chisholme,  C.  W.  S.^..  174 
Chisholme,  F,  S.i  ...  174 
Chisholme,  R.  A.  S.^      176 

Clare,— 12 

Clarke,  A.  L.^ 185 

Clarke,  C.  A 149 

Clarke,  E 121 

Clarke,  E.  D.2 14 

Clarke,  F.  C Ill 


Page 

Clarke,  G.^ 14 

Clarke,  H.  G.i 197 

Clarke,  J.  S,-    14 

Clarke,  T 4 

Clarke,  W.  S.^ 204 

Clarkson,  E.  R.  T.i  .     208 

Clarkson,  G.^      208 

Clayton,  CM 207 

Clayton,  R.  0 149 

Clementson,  C.^  ...  145 
Clementson,  J.  F.^  ...  145 
Clifford,  H.  F.  L.  M.  176 

Clifford,  LB 50 

Clough,  D.  J.i Ill 

Clough,  G.  T>} Ill 

Cobb,  F.  M 101 

Cobb,  G.  H.i     54 

Cobb,  J 3 

Cobb,  W 61 

Cobb,  W.  W.i 54 

Cobbe,  C 28 

Cobham,  W.  J.  .  .  51 
Cockburn,  J.  E.  G.  ...   205 

Coe,  C.  H 207 

Cogger,  T 7 

Colbeck,  E.  H.i        ...   172 

Colbeck,  F.i      173 

Cole,  E.  M 64 

Colebrooke,  H.  L.  ..189 
Colledge,  A.  J.i  ...  166 
Colledge,  L.  R.i       ...   164 

Collett,  H 69 

Collett,  H.  G.i 44 

Collett,  R.  H.i 32 

Collett,  W.  L.i 32 

Collingwood,  R  G.    . . 

(see  Calthrop,  R  G.,  40) 
Collins,  A.  H.   ...  171,  215 

Collins,  H 7 

Collins,  H.  A.i 169 

Collins,  L.  E.  G.i     ...  192 

Collins,  P.  E 155 

Collins,  V.  E.i 200 

Collins,  W 2,  7 

Collins,  W.  F.i 191 

Collison,  R 87 

Commins,  C.  L.         ...     77 

Conroy,  A.  A.i 130 

Conroy,  V.  V.i 144 

Convbeare,  C.  A.  V.^  139 
Conybeare,  F.  C.^  ...  140 
Conybeare,  H.  G.  M.^  144 
Conybeare,  W.  J.  S.^  140 

Cook,  C.  J.  Ri 25 

Cook,  G.  W.  F.i       ...     25 

Cooke,  F.  H 169 

Cooke,  H.H 125 

Cooper,  A.  M.^ 30 

Cooper,  M 3 

Cooper,  T 11 

Cooper,  T.  S.i    30 

Coote,  A.  L 205 

Cope,  J.  S 194 


Page 

Corbett,  W 167 

Cordell,  N 5 

Cornell,  P 101 

Cornfoot,  D.  H.  H.i  ..  202 

Cornfoot,  H.  D.i      ...  203 

Corsellis,  H.  N.         ...  144 

Cosnahan,  J,  G.  H.  .  31 

Cotterell,  S.  L 144 

Coulson,  E.  S.i 160 

Coulson,  H.  L.i  .       ...  164 

Courtenay,  Vj} 25 

Courtenay,  F.^ 25 

Courtenay,  R.^  ..       ..  24 

Courtenay,  R  W.i   ...  32 

Cousens,  F.  S 167 

Cousins,  A.  F.^ 173 

Cou.sins,  E.-       56 

Cousins,  F.  L.^ 145 

Cousins,  S.-       37 

Cousins.  S.  J.i 146 

Cousin.s,  W.  J.i 169 

Cowell,  C.  B.i 178 

Cowell,  J.  E.i    198 

Cowie,  M.  B.i 166 

Cowie,  W.  H.i 166 

Cowley,  A.^         146 

Cowley,  W.  D.  F.^  ..  146 

Cox,  A.  T.i        49 

Cox,  C.  F 184 

Cox,  C.  N.  M.2 209 

Cox,  F.  W.  H 178 

Cox,  H.i    34 

Cox,  H.3    149 

Cox,  Hd.3 151 

Cox,  0.3     194 

Cox,  R.  A 202 

Cox,  T.i     34 

Cox,  W.  M.2     209 

Craven,  A.  H.^ 

(see  Isaacs,  A.  H.,  136) 

Craven,  E.  G.^ 

(see Isaacs,  E.G.,  133) 

Crafts,  H 66 

Crawfurd,  C.  H.  V.\..  160 

Crawfurd,  L.  P.^       ,  173 

Crawfurd,  P.  E.  P.i...  185 

Creery,  C.  A 137 

Cressey,  G.  H 140 

Crichton,A.  E 127 

Crichton,  C.  T 30 

Crofton,  C.  H.i 141 

Crofton,  R.  M.i        ...  141 

Crofts,  C.  H 185 

Cromie,  C.  F 153 

Cronk,  C.  H 197 

Crookes,  J.  F 166 

Cross,  E.  E.i     161 

Cross,  F.  E.i     161 

Cross,  F.  G.i     195 

Cross,  G.  T.i     186 

Crouch,  W 7 

Crow,  F.  L.i     155 

Crow,  G.i 155 


220 


Index. 


Cruickshank,  A.  H. 
Crundwell,  A.  M. 
Crundwell,  E. 
Cuffe,  A.  G. 
Culhane,  A.  P. 
Curteis,  E.  W.V 
Curteis,K  W.V 
Curteis,  S.... 
Curteis,  W.  F. 
Curtis,  A.  S.^ 
Curtis,  F.  D.i 
Curtis,  H.  W.  V 
Curtois,  K.  L.  S. 


D. 

Da  Costa,  F.  A. 
Da<xlish,  R.  S.   . 
Dale,  C.  L. 
Dale,  J.  W.i     . 
Dale,  T.  G.^ 
Dalison,  C.  B.^. 
Dalison,  J.  B.^. 
Dalyson,  T. 
Danby,  W.  T.  H. 
Dance,  J.  G. 

Daniel,  C 

Daniell,  A.  C.   , 
Dann,  H.  C.  B. 
Danvers,  — 
Dashwood,  A.  J. 
Daubeny,  R- 
Davenport,  G.  A. 
Davenport,  H.  W. 
Davey,  A.  G.^ 
Davey,  B.  H. 
Davey,  R.  S.^ 
Davidson,  W.  J. 
Davie,  G.  J. 
Davies,  J.  C, 
Davies,  0.^ 
Davies,  T.^ 
Davis.  B.  G. 
Davis,  H.i... 
Davis,  H.  E.i 
Davis,  J.    ... 
Davis,  R.   ... 
Davis,  T.    ... 
Davis,  W.  ... 
Davis,  W.  ... 
Davis,  W.  G. 
Davison,  W. 
Davy,  E.i  ... 
Davy,  F.i    .. 
Dawson,  E.  C.  , 
Dawson,  G.  M. 
Dawson,  R. 
Day,  A.  E.^ 
Day,  E.  H.2 
Day,  F.i    ... 
Day,  H.  F.2 


50, 


Page 
167 
193 
155 
103 

79 
128 
113 

14 
113 
180 
187 
180 

80 


123 

176 

127 

112 

111 

67 

37 

11 

193 

137 

32 

141 

161 

9 

60 

69 

143 

141 

90 

196 

54 

125 

35 

37 

48 

51 

80 

181 

179 

10 

11 

15 

11 

15 

168 

213 

149 

149 

119 

60 

208 

107 

197 

92 

161 


Page 

Page 

Day,  H.  H 

80 

Douglass,  T.  W. 

..     25 

Daysh,  A.  G.i 

130 

Doust,  C 

..  134 

Daysh,  C.  E.i    

105 

Dove,  C.i 

..  140 

Deacon,  H.  P.^ 

98 

Dove,  F.i 

..  140 

Deacon,  W.C.i 

87 

Dove,  S.i 

..  100 

DeFonblanque,A.deG.  52 

Dove,  T.  M.i    ... 

..     96 

De  laCondamine,  R.  C 

.207 

Dowding,  ~-     ... 

..     13 

De  Lusignan,  C.  A.^.. 

29 

Dowding,  M.     ... 

..     14 

De  Lusignan,  E.  A.^. 

43 

Dowthwaite,  J.^ 

..     30 

De  Lusignan,   G.  F.^ 

24 

Dowthwaite,  R.^ 

..     38 

De  Lusignan,  H.  A.  F 

•1  24 

Dowthwaite,  W.i 

..     44 

Delves,  C.  F.^ 

164 

Draper,  E.  G.  ... 

..  200 

Delves,  P.  J.i    

164 

Draper,  T.  P.    ... 

..  193 

Delves,  W 

14 

Drawbridge,  C.  L.^ 

..  200 

Delves,  W 

29 

Drawbridge,  W.  H.^ 

..  200 

De  Montmorency,  R.  H.  85 

Drew,  N.  E. 

..  189 

De  Morgan,  J.  W.  C. 

147 

Druce,  A.  W.^  ... 

..     69 

De  Morgan,  W.  C.^  .. 

135 

Druce,  W.  C.^    .. 

..     97 

Dempster,  A.  C.^     ... 

211 

Druce,  W.  W.  ... 

..     69 

Denne,  E.  W 

67 

Dudlow,  H.  B.  ... 

..     27 

Derry,  Bp.  of     

Dumoustier,  — 

..     15 

(see  Alexander,  W., 

45) 

Dunlap,  J 

.. 

Detmold,  H.  E.i      ... 

125 

( see  Paramore,  J.  D 

.,95) 

Detmold,  J.  A.^ 

125 

Dunning,  J.^     ... 

..     82 

Devas,  W 

18 

Dunning,  R.  H.i 

..     82 

Devey,  — 

18 

Dunstan,  C.  V.... 

212 

Devey,  A.  C.^ 

182 

Durbridge,  T.    ... 

..   198 

Devey,  G.  P.^    

180 

Durrell,  H.  L.  ... 

..  173 

Dewaal,  P.  H.  0.     ... 

187 

Durst,  J 

.      72 

D'Eye,  G.  H.  R.       ... 

Dury,  E.  A.^     ... 

..     53 

(see  Rust,  G.  H.,  8 

5) 

Dury,  W.  F.^    ... 

..     53 

D'Eye,  G 

174 

Dyke,  G.  F.i     ... 

..     33 

Diamond,  E.  R.^ 

111 

Dyke,  J.D.i      ... 

..     33 

Diamond,  H.^    

111 

Dyke,  R 

..  106 

Diamond.  J.  R, 

43 

Dyke,  R.  H.      ... 

..     18 

Dickenson,  A.^ 

111 

Dyson,  H 

..     16 

Dickenson,  C.^ 

111 

Dickinson,  F.  W.     ... 

151 

Dickson,  F.  J.i 

169 

E. 

Dickson,  J.  R 

148 

Dickson,  J.  W.i 

169 

Eagle,  W.  R,    ... 

..  210 

Dillon,  F 

18 

Eagles,  H.  F.^.. 

.     47 

Dixon,  C 

10 

Eagles,  W.  B.^.. 

..     47 

Dixon,  C.  F.  T.^       ... 

89 

Ealand,  C.  W.i.- 

..  125 

Dixon,  E.G 

87 

Ealand,  H.  F.i... 

..   179 

Dixon,  F.  M.i  ...     95 

214 

Eardley  (Lord)... 

..      13 

Dixon,  J 

5 

Eardley-Wilmot,  H 

143 

Dixon,  J.  J.i     

89 

Earle,  C 

..   146 

Dixon,  W 

4 

Earle,  J.  C.        ... 

..  118 

Dobbin,  H.  C.  E.i   ... 

177 

Earle,  R.H.i    ... 

..     72 

Dobbin,  L.  W.  R.1  ... 

177 

Earle,  W.^ 

..     72 

Dobny,  C.i         

37 

East,  E.  C.i       ... 

..  189 

Dobby,  T.i        

38 

East,  F.  T.i       ... 

..  185 

Dodd,  A.i 

141 

Eastes,  G 

..     91 

Dodd,  C.  E.i     

179 

Eden,  H.  H.  F.i 

..  158 

Dodd,  E.i 

132 

Eden,  J.  M.  R.1 

..  149 

Dodd,  F.  L 

205 

Edgell,  W.  M.... 

..  189 

Dodd,  H.  G.i   

125 

Edmondson,  H. 

2 

Dodd,  P.  S 

15 

Edwards,  E.J.  .. 

..  129 

Dodd,  T.  F 

71 

Edwards,  H.      ... 

..  164 

Donne,  R.  J 

63 

Edwards,  J. 

..     87 

Doughty,  E.  E.^       ... 

200 

Edwards,  J.  ]\L 

..     92 

Doughty,  F.  E.i 

200 

Egerton,  W.     ... 

..  166 

Index. 


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Page 

Page 

Eichbaum,  H 

.    126 

Fen  wick,  W 

185 

Eraser,  O.J.  1    ... 

...    129 

Elain,  S.i 

.    118 

Ferguson,  J.  R.  M.... 

209 

Eraser,  W.  F.^  ... 

...     72 

Elam,  W.i 

.    118 

Fermor,  J.  S 

14 

Freeman,  J. 

..,       3 

Elcock.  T 

.        3 

Field,  F 

164 

Freeman,  R.  G.... 

...  161 

Elers,  E.  H.^     ...     . 

.     63 

Field,  F.  G.  E 

197 

Freeth,  A.  H.   ... 

...  135 

Elers,  F.W.i     

.     56 

Field,  J 

98 

French,  H.  D.  ... 

...     89 

Elers,  W,  S.i      ..     . 

.     56 

Fielding,  C.  H.^ 

105 

Frewin,  S 

..       9 

Elgar,  J 

.  169 

Fielding,  F.  E.  R.^  ... 

121 

Frewin,  T. 

6 

Elgood,  H.  C.     ..     . 

.  182 

Filder,  L.  P 

173 

Friend,  G 

..     70 

Elin,E.  B.  C.i  ...     . 

.   161 

Finn,  S.  W 

207 

Fry,  G.  C.  L.    ... 

...  191 

Elin,  H.  E.i      ...     . 

.  163 

Fimiigan,  D.  J. 

91 

Fuller,  C 

...     31 

Ellara,  B.  J.i     ..       .. 

.  166 

Fish,  R 

60 

Fuller,  H 

...     11 

Ellam,  E.  H.i 

.  166 

Fisher,  H 

3 

Fuller,  J.  T.     ... 

...  211 

Ellis.  C.  H.  E.  ... 

.     85 

Fisher,  D.i        ..    113 

214 

Fuller,  S 

...     10 

Ellis,  E 

.     95 

Fisher,  Ri         ...  102 

214 

Furley,  F.  W.^... 

...   141 

Ellis,  H 

.     90 

Fisher,  W.  W.i...  102 

214 

Furley,  G.^ 

...  153 

Ellis,  H.  E 

.     49 

Fison.  G.  H 

200 

Ellis,  0.  L.i      ...     . 

.  167 

Fitzherbert,  E.  H.     .. 

111 

Ellis,  E.S.i       ...     . 

.  167 

Fitzmaurice,  R,  B.   ... 

159 

G. 

Elster,  G 

.     52 

Fitzroy,  F.i       

153 

Emerson,  W.  H.^     . 

.     42 

Fitzroy,  G.  W.^ 

167 

Gabriel,  H.W.... 

...  184 

Emerson,  W.  T.^ 

.     42 

Fitzroy,  R.i       

153 

Gale,  A.  S.^      ... 

...  168 

Engleheart,  S.  P.     . 

.     64 

Flemons,  T.  A 

137 

Gale,  G.  F.i      ... 

...   169 

Erckmann,  F.  A.  C. 

.  200 

Fletcher,  A.  L.1       ... 

163 

Gandy,  H 

...       3 

Escreet,  C.  E 

.  129 

Fletcher,  H.  J.^       ... 

163 

Gardner,  E.  E.  ... 

...  212 

Estridge,  E.^     ...      . 

.   102 

Flint,  F.  S 

205 

Gardner,  G. 

...     15 

Estridge,  L.^     

.     87 

Flower,  F.  G 

180 

Gardner,  R. 

...  155 

Eustace,  C.  S 

.     16 

Flower,  J.  1         

89 

Garenciferes,  T.... 

.  .       9 

Evans,  E.  C.^    ...     . 

.   149 

Flower,  P.  W.i 

75 

Garland,  H.C.... 

...  202 

Evans,  E.  F.^    ...     . 

.   146 

Flower,  S.^          

96 

Garrard,  G.  H.... 

...   191 

Evans,  G- 

.   130 

Flower,  W.i       

69 

Garrett,  G.  H.  ... 

...   141 

Evans,  G.  A.  P.^      . 

.  146 

Foley,  A.  P.i     

161 

Gates,  — 

...     12 

Evans,  H.  T.  P.^      . 

120 

Foley,  F.  W.i 

177 

Gatliff,  N.i 

...     51 

Evans,  T.  J.  P.i       . 

.   146 

Foley,  G.  L.i      ..       .. 

169 

Gatliff,  S.i 

...     49 

Evans,  W.  H.   ..       . 

.  205 

Fonblanque,  A.  de  G. 

Gatlifif,  W.G.i... 

...     49 

Everitt,  E.          ..     . 

6 

(see  De  Fonblanque, 

52) 

Gay,  G.  M. 

..       63 

Everitt,  H.  E 

.  191 

Forbes,  J 

32 

Geere,  D 

...     14 

Eves,  J 

.       8 

Ford,  C.  W 

118 

Geldart,  W.  C... 

...  200 

Ewart,  J.  H 

.  107 

Ford,  S.  V 

60 

Gibbons,  T.  M.... 

...  205 

Ewbank,  F.i     ...     . 

.  107 

Formby,  C 

61 

Gibson,  C.  E.    ... 

...     61 

Ewbank,  G.i     .. 

.     60 

Formbv,  R 

33 

Gibson,  G.  R.^  ... 

...  171 

Ewbank,  H.1     ...      . 

.     60 

Forshall,  F.  H 

69 

Gibson,  H.  G.  ... 

...  176 

Ewbank,  L.i     ...     . 

.     60 

Forster,  C.  M.  V.^   ... 

168 

Gibson,  J.^ 

...  189 

Ewbank,  W.  W.^     . 

.     60 

Forster,  H.  J.i 

168 

Gibson,  S 

...  101 

Foster,  F.  H.  A. 

194 

Gilbert.  B.  C.^  ... 

...     40 

Fowke,  F.  R.  R.      ... 

205 

Gilbert,  J.^ 

...     36 

F. 

Fowle,  R 

9 

Gilbertson,  G.   ... 

...     63 

Fowler,  C.^        

18 

Giles,  E.i 

...  199 

Fagan,  A.  M.    ..      . 

.  161 

Fowler,  H.^       

18 

Giles,  H.  O'H.i... 

...   200 

Fairbrother,  A.^ 

.  109 

Fox,  F.i     

109 

Gill,  C.  H.i       ... 

...   161 

Fairbrother,  E.i 

.   109 

Fox,  H.1    

109 

Gill,  W.  H.i      ... 

...  161 

Falkner,  E.  S.^...     . 

.     92 

Fox,  S.  C.2         ..       .. 

164 

Gillespy,  A.  H.i 

...  173 

Falkner,  F 

.  184 

Fox,  T.  H.2       ...       . 

132 

Gillespy,  J.  E.^... 

...   182 

Falkner,  T.T.i...     . 

.     92 

Fox,  W.  St.  J.2 

137 

Gillespy,  R.  E.^ 

...  179 

Fanshawe,  H.  C.^     . 

.  131 

France,  J 

9 

Gillett,  J 

...       5 

Fanshawe,  P.^    . 

..    131 

Franchey,  P 

4 

GiUum,  H.  G.   ... 

..     25 

Farmer,  R.  W 

..     40 

Franklin,  C 

100 

Gimson,  H.  C.  ... 

...  206 

Fashion,  —       ...     . 

..     12 

Eraser,  A.  R 

112 

Gipps,  H.i 

...     29 

Fauntleroy,  H 

..     23 

Eraser,  C.  S.^    

131 

Gipps,  H.  F.      ... 

...   161 

Featherstone,  C.  E. 

.    174 

Eraser,  H.  J 

199 

Gipps,  W.i 

...     32 

Fennell,  P 

..       8 

Eraser,  H.  W.^..       .. 

129 

Girdlestone,  C... 

...     16 

Fanner,  A.          . .     . 

..     12 

Eraser,  L.^        ...       . 

79 

Goad,  J 

1 

Fenner,  F 

..     86 

Eraser,  L.  D.    .  .     .. 

200 

Godfrey,  J.  W.... 

...  10,^ 

222 


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Page 

Page 

Page 

Godson,  C.  St.  L.  M.' 

112 

Gregory,  D.i      

.    140 

Hammond,  J 

7 

Godson,  E.  P.2 

109 

Gregory,  F.^      

.    123 

Hammond,  J 

177 

Godson,  G.  K.2 

102 

Gregory,  P.i      ... 

.    140 

Hammond,  W.^ 

73 

Godson,  R.2       

109 

Gregson,  A.  H.^ 

.   137 

Hammond,  W.  0.     ... 

25 

Godson.  W.  0.  C.i   ... 

112 

Gregson,  H.  B.^ 

.   166 

Hamond,  — 

2 

Goldfinch,  H.  H.       ... 

174 

Gregson,  P.  B.^ 

.   137 

Hancock,  A.  P. 

109 

Goldfinch,  H.  R.      ... 

28 

Greig,  A.  W.i 

.  211 

Handheld- Jones,  C.R 

187 

Goldie,  A.  L.i 

204 

Greig,  G.  L.i     

.   211 

Hanford,  G.  W.  H... 

116 

Goldie,  F.  W.i    ..     .. 

209 

Grenfell,  A.  P 

.  200 

Hankin,  D.B 

70 

Goldie,  J.  H 

29 

Grey,  N 

1 

Hannam,  F. 

2S 

Golding,  —       

12 

Griffin,  R.  H 

.   146 

Hansen,  E.M 

168 

Golding,  T 

111 

Griffith,  A 

.  202 

Hanson,  H.^      

88 

Golding-Bird,   C.  H.^ 

98 

Griffiths,  T.  P 

.     50 

Hanson,  R.^       

90 

Goldino-Bird,  G.^     .. 

96 

Griffiths,  W.  E. 

.  210 

Harding,  B 

214 

Golding-Bird,  J.  P.i.. 

116 

Grimes,  S 

2 

Harding,  F.  H.^        .. 

126 

Golds,  W.  H 

171 

Griffith,  A.          ..      . 

.  202 

Harding,  W.  J.i        .. 

164 

Goldsmid,  — 1     ..      .. 

18 

Growse,  R 

.   151 

Hardinge,  B.^    

58 

Goldsmid,  — ^ 

18 

Guesdon,  C.  A. 

.   136 

Hardinge,  E.  S. 

56 

Goode,  M.i          ..      .. 

159 

Guest,  J.  H.      ... 

.     35 

Hardinge,  H.^ 

26 

Goode,  T.  H.i 

151 

Guille,  P.  M.      ..      . 

.     76 

Hardinge,  R.  J.^       .. 

54 

Gorham,  A.  W.i       .. 

96 

Gullifer.  H.  R.^ 

.     34 

Hards,  A. 1         

73 

Gorham,  D.  G.^' 

134 

Gullifer,  W.  J.^ 

.     34 

Hards,  J.  T.i    

73 

Gorham,  E.  J.  1 

102 

Guy,  D.  S 

.   136 

Hardwicke,  C.  S.      .. 

.  187 

Gorham,  J.^ 

18 

Gwyn,  H.  S 

.     34 

Hardy,  C.E.i 

189 

Gorham,  J.  M.- 

129 

Hardy,  F.  B.i 

189 

Gorham,  P.^       

.  164 

Hardy,  F.  B 

.  197 

Gorham,  E.  W.2 

134 

Hare,  C.  F.^      ...       . 

.     49 

Gorham,  W.3     

.     19 

H. 

Hare,  F.  S.  C 

.  148 

Gott,  A.  G.i      

44 

Hare,  G.  D.^     

49 

Gott,  W.  0}     

.     44 

Haddan,  C.  W 

.     24 

Hare,  H.  C.^     

.     49 

Gowan,  W 

.     44 

Hadfield,  A.  J.i 

.     98 

Hare,  H.  J.i      

.     54 

Graham,  A.  S.^ 

.  210 

Hadfield,  G.  S.^ 

.     98 

Hare,  W.  C.  W.^      .. 

.     49 

Graham,  C.  0,^ 

.  158 

Hadfield,  H.  J.^        . 

.     98 

Harland,  H.  C 

.   197 

Graham,  C.  N 

.     36 

Hadfield,  W.R.  P.^. 

.     98 

Harmar,  G.  J 

.  Ill 

Graham,  F.  G 

.  202 

Haggard,  B.  M.^       . 

.  102 

Harper,  H.  L 

.     52 

Graham,  N.C.i 

.   163 

Haggard,  W.H.D.i. 

98 

Harrington,  F.  M.^  .. 

.  188 

Graham,  P.  N.i 

189 

Haggitt,  E.  D 

.  183 

Harrington,  T.  F.^   .. 

.  189 

Graham,  T 

.   158 

Hale,  T 

.       5 

Harris,  — 

.     12 

Grant,  A.  E 

.  181 

Hall,  A.  L.i       ...      . 

.   168 

Harris,  A.  A 

.     28 

Gray,  A.  S.i      

136 

Hall,  D 

.   143 

Harris,  B 

.  153 

Gray,  F.^ 

166 

Hall,  F.- 

.   131 

Harris,  E.  B.^     ..      .. 

.  151 

Gray,  H.^ 

Gray,  0.^      

159 

Hall,  F.  G.i      ...     . 

.   169 

Harris,  H.  N 

.  184 

159 

Hall,  H.2 

.   120 

Harris,  J.  G.  W.i     .. 

.  151 

Gray,  0.  D.i      

116 

Hall,  R.  M 

.     52 

Harrison,  A.  W. 

.     93 

Gray,  W.  B.i     

127 

Hall,  S.  A.-       ..       . 

.   101 

Harrison,  C 

.     26 

Graystone,  S.  W.     .. 

.   181 

Hallett,  C.  C.  H.      . 

.  177 

Harrison,  C.  E.  G.   .. 

.     78 

Greatheed,  C.^    ..      .. 

92 

Halliley,  W 

5 

Harrison,  C.  W.  I.    .. 

.     80 

Greatheed,  J.^    ..      .. 

.     88 

Hallowes,  A.  C.^       . 

.     76 

Harrison,  G 

.  117 

Greatheed,  S.^ 

.     88 

Hallowes,  F.i    ...      . 

.     76 

Harrison,  J 

.     28 

Greatheed,  W.i 

.   103 

Hallowes,  K.  E.  C.^. 

.     93 

Harriss,  E.i       

.  129 

Greaves,  P.  C 

.  206 

Halse,  H.  S.i     ...      . 

..  207 

Harriss,  W.  F.^ 

.  118 

Green,  A.  W 

.     41 

Halse,  M.  J.i    ...      . 

.    207 

Harrisson,  A.    .  . 

.  153 

Green,  R.  B.  L. 

.   182 

Haly,  S 

..     25 

Hart,  A 

.     14 

Green,  S.  F 

.     92 

Hamilton,  C.  C.^ 

..  206 

Hart,  H.  P 

.     30 

Greene,  J.  H 

.   179 

Hamilton,  C.  H.^     . 

..  203 

Hart,  P.  L 

.  156 

Greene,  T.W 

.     94 

Hamilton,  F.  R.  A.  . 

..   148 

Hart,  R.  P 

.     54 

Greenhill,  G.  V.  J^.. 

.   127 

Hamilton,  G.  F.  D.i. 

..  171 

Hart,  W.  G 

.  203 

GreenhiU,  W.  S.  R.^ 

.   103 

Hamilton,  J.  A.i       . 

..   202 

Hartree,  J.^       

.  203 

Gregg,  A.i        

.   182 

Hamilton,  J.  T. 

..     27 

Hartree,  W.i     

.   204 

Gregg,  F 

.     15 

Hamilton,  L.  A.  H.^ 

171 

HartweU,  C 

.     70 

Gregg,  F 

.     47 

Hammond,  C.^  ..       . 

..     69 

Harvey,  F.  G 

.  153 

Gregg,  R.i         ...     . 

.  182 

Hammond,  H.  .. 

..       9 

Harward,  C.  M.i 

.     73 

Gregorie,  D.  G....  15 

3,  215 

Hammond,  H.^.. 

58 

Harward,  T.  N.i       .. 

.     54 

Index. 


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Papre 

Pag-e 

Page 

Harwood,  H.  L. 

..      93 

Hill,  N.  G.^       ...     . 

.    200 

Hoskins,  W.  E. 

.      16 

Harwood,  J.  B, 

..     50 

Hill,  K  C.  J 

.    184 

Hough,  P.  St.  J.       . 

.     132 

Hasi^ard,  F.  C.  ... 

..     41 

Hill,  W.  J.  C 

.   168 

Howard,  A.^ 

..   189 

Hatch,  — 

..     13 

Hilliard,  F.  W 

.   169 

Howard,  A.  G.^ 

..   180 

Hatch,  W....      ... 

1 

Hillman,  J.          ..      . 

.     61 

Howard,  J.  E."-^... 

..   185 

Hathorne,  J.  K. 

..   161 

Hills,  E.i 

.   123 

Howard,  J.  T.  ..       . 

..     84 

Hatt,  C.  C.i       ... 

..   197 

Hills,  W.i 

.   123 

Howard,  R.  E. . 

..   181 

Hatt,  J.  J.i        ... 

..   197 

Hillver,  W.  H 

.   159 

Howard,  W.  C."        . 

..   180 

Hawkins,  F.i     ... 

..   150 

Hilton,  E.  Y}    ...     . 

.   141 

Howden,  A 

..  187 

Hawkins,  F.  S.... 

..   161 

Hilton,  M.  Fi  ... 

141 

Howell,  A.i       ... 

..   214 

Hawkins,  G.  A.^ 

..   163 

Hilton,  S.  0.1    ...      . 

.   141 

Howell,  A.  P.i  ... 

..     69 

Hawkins,  J.  A. ... 

..   153 

Hind,  R.  J 

..   198 

Howell,  B.2        .. 

..   121 

Hawkins,  J.  H.^ 

..   163 

Hinde,  P.i 

..     99 

Howell,  G. 

..   121 

Haycock,  E.       .. 

..     57 

Hinde,  W.  H.i...      . 

..     76 

Howell,  P.  2 

..   121 

Hayes,  C.  H.     ... 

..   15o 

Hindley,  W.  P. 

..   148 

Howell,  R.2        ... 

..    146 

Hayes,  J.  J.  A.... 

..    177 

Hitch,— 

.     12 

Howell,  T.  F.  G.i 

..     88 

Hayley,  B. 

..     19 

Hoare,  C.  S.i     ...      . 

..   134 

Howgate,  J.  E. 

..   185 

Hay  men,  E.  S.i 

..  ir6 

Hoare,  E.  A.^     ..      . 

..  117 

Howse,  F.  R.     ... 

..   143 

Haymen,  H. ^     ... 

..   158 

Hoare,  E.  B.i      ..      . 

..   101 

Hubbard,  A.  E.^ 

..   179 

Hayne,  H.  B.  R.i 

..   196 

Hoare,  J.  C.^     ...      . 

..   131 

Hubbard,  A.  G.^ 

..   212 

Hayne,  L.  B.i   .. 

..   196 

Hoare,  J.  G.^    ...      . 

.     108 

Hubbard,  A.  0.^ 

..   179 

Haynes,  J. 

6 

Hobsou,  A.  C 

..   210 

Hubbard,  G.  C.^ 

..   179 

Hayward,  F.  G. 

..   203 

Hodgson,  J.  G 

..     96 

Huckstafif,  J.     ... 

..       5 

Haywood,  V.     ... 

9 

Hodgson,  R 

..     53 

Hudson,  'J\  H.  B.i 

..  100 

Head,  J 

..     10 

Hodgson,  S.i       ...     6 

3,  213 

Hudson,  W.  J.i 

..   100 

Head,  J 

..     11 

Hodgson,  W.i     ... 

.     42 

Hughes,  F. 

..     26 

Headland,  F.  J. 

..     19 

Hodson,  H 

..     11 

Hughes,  J.  R.   .. 

..   138 

Headley,  G.  T.  . 

..   151 

Hogg,  E.i 

..   156 

Hughes,  T.  R.  ... 

..   168 

Healey,  C 

..   156 

Hogg,H.R.i    ...     . 

175 

Hughes-Hughes,   A. 

1     143 

Healey,  H. 

..   103 

Hogg,  J.  E.i      ...   15 

5,215 

Hughes-Hughes,  C.A.i  113 

Heath,  R 

4 

Holben,  P.  M 

..   204 

Hughes-Hughes,  F. 

W.i 

Hebbert,  E.  G.i 

..   163 

Holding,  W.  S. 

..   189 

121 

Hebbert,  H.  L.i 

..   140 

Holland,  A 

..   159 

Hughes-Hughes,  M. 

E.i 

Hedges,  H. 

..     11 

Hollings,  G 

..     48 

129 

Hedges,  J.  H.    ... 

..     95 

Holmes,  H.  M.  D.^ . 

146 

Hughes-Hughes,  W 

.0.1 

Hegmbothom,  C. 

..  203 

Holmes,  J 

..       2 

113 

Helm,  J.  A.  C... 

..     50 

Holmes,  R.  H.^... 

..   163 

Hulke,  F.  B.     ... 

..   183 

Helsham,  D.^     ...     / 

■2,  213 

Holroyd,  F 

.     181 

Hulkes,  H.  S.    ... 

.       26 

Helsham,  G.^    ... 

.      76 

Holt,  W 

..     42 

Hull,  C 

12,  13 

Henham,  W.  L 

..   137 

Homan,  E.  J 

..   128 

Humfrey,  C. 

...     83 

Henniker,  E.^  ... 

..     92 

Home  wood,  W.  H.  . 

..     64 

Humfrey,  Ch. 

..     58 

Henniker,  F.^    .. 

.      92 

Hooker,  S.  J 

..  181 

Hummel,  H.  J.  J.^ 

..  206 

Henry,  N.  C.      .. 

..   158 

Hooper,  J 

..       6 

Hummel,  R.  H.i 

..   208 

Henson,  G.  F.   ... 

..   115 

Hooper,  S.  F 

..   151 

Humphry,  A.^  ... 

..     101 

Herbert,  D. 

.,   195 

Hooper,  W.  E.  P.     . 

..     60 

Humphry,  E.  W.' 

...     70 

Herbert,  T. 

..       8 

Hope,  C.  W.  W.       . 

..   170 

Humphry,  F.^    .. 

..   106 

Herklots,  G.  A.... 

..     76 

Hopkins,  C 

..     74 

Humphry,  F.  A.^ 

..      60 

Herries,  E. 

..     37 

Hopkins,  J.  P 

..  176 

Humphry,  G.  G.^ 

...     60 

Herring,  G.  E.  .. 

.     63 

Hore,  A.  H.i     ...      . 

..     51 

Humphry,  J.^    ... 

...     95 

Hervey,  C.  H.  A.^ 

..   161 

Hore,  C.  C.2      ...     . 

..  137 

Humphry,  J.  G.^ 

75 

Hervey,  F.  W.  F.i 

.     161 

Hore,  F.  S.i       ...      . 

..     65 

Hunnybun,  J.    ... 

..     69 

Hervey,  J.  P.  S. 

..   180 

Hore,  F.  W.  R.^       . 

..  138 

Hunt,  E.i 

..     23 

Hervey,  W.  J.i 

..   168 

Hore,  H.  A.2     ...      . 

..   143 

Hunt,  F.  W.     ... 

..   127 

Hewisun,  E. 

..     90 

Hore,  J.  F.i       ...     . 

..     35 

Hunt,  J.  A.i     ... 

.       19 

Hey,  S 

..  208 

Home,  A.  P.  1    ...      . 

..   199 

Hunt,  J.  A.       ... 

...     95 

Higgins,  F. 

..       9 

Hornc,  B.  W.i  ...      . 

..  183 

Hunt,  T 

..       7 

Higham,  E. 

..       5 

Home,  E.  L.i    ...     . 

..   205 

Hunter,  A.  E.   ... 

..  158 

Hiohfield,  G.i   .. 

..  212 

Home,  T 

1 

Hunter,  C.  B.  R. 

..  175 

Highfield,  \M}  ... 

..   212 

Home,  W.  J.i  ...      . 

..   183 

Hurdis,  T 

..     15 

Hill,  A.  0.1        ... 

..     97 

Home,  W.  W.i...      . 

..  208 

Hussey,  E.  L.^  ... 

..     23 

Hill,  B.i    

..     97 

Hornell,  R 

..     87 

Hussey,  G.  L.^  ... 

..     48 

Hill,  H.  A.2      ... 

..  156 

Hoskins,  A.  ^ 

..     19 

Hutchings,  W.  J. 

..  128 

Hm,J 

..     76 

Hoskins,  H.i     ...     . 

..     19 

Hutchinson,  C.  H. 

...     28 

224 


Index. 


Pa^e 

Page 

Page 

Hutchinson,  W, 

5 

Johnson,  B.  S.^... 

..    184 

Kerr,  W 

.    199 

Hntton,  J.  S 

180 

Johnson,  C.-      ...     . 

..  203 

Key,  T.  E 

.    191 

Johnson,  F.^      ...     . 

..  185 

Kibble,  T 

.     30 

Johnson,  G.^ 

..  127 

Kidd,  F.  N 

.  204 

I. 

Johnson,  G.  H 

..  159 

Kilgour,  W.  R.  S.    . 

..  176 

Johnson,  H.  G.^ 

..  190 

Killik,  F,  A.     ... 

..  203 

r Anson,  T.  B 

11 

Johnson,  M.  S.^ 

..  127 

Kinder,  H 

.     61 

levers,  E.  F.  W.       ... 

212 

Johnston,  H.  W. 

..     82 

King.  C 

..       8 

Illingworth,  H.  H.  ... 

205 

Johnstone,  A.  P.^     . 

..  198 

King,  J 

..     28 

Irving,  C 

33 

Johnstone,  E.  C.  P.^ 

..  198 

King,  K 

..     76 

Irving- Noble,  N. 

166 

Johnstone,  V.  P.^     . 

..   198 

King,  R.  M 

..  194 

Isaacs,  A.  H.i 

136 

Jones,  A.  W.  L.^      . 

..   196 

King,,  W.  W.    .. 

..  135 

Isaacs,  C.  E.i    

153 

Jones,  C.  A 

..     ^Q 

Kingsnorth,  T 

..  147 

Isaacs,  E.  G.^    

136 

Jones,  F 

..     69 

Kingston,  G.     .. 

..     15 

Isaacs,  P.  A.1    

154 

Jones,  G 

..  162 

Kingston,  T 

..       9 

Isaacson,  C  S.^ 

90 

Jones,  G.  H 

..     79 

Kipping,  — 

..     13 

Isaacson,  P.  E.^ 

100 

Jones,  G.  H.  D. 

..  146 

Kirby,  CM 

..  162 

Isaacson,  S.  J.^ 

100 

Jones,  H.  C 

..  191 

Kirk,  H 

..  173 

Isaacson,  T.  F 

57 

Jones,  R 

..     80 

Kirwan,  R 

..     80 

Isard,  A.  J 

163 

Jones,  R.  F.H.i 

..  197 

Kittoe,  E 

..     90 

Isard,  J.  C 

47 

Jones,  T 

..       3 

Knightley,  W.  R.     . 

..  199 

Isherwood,  P.  A.  B. . . , 

187 

Jones,  W.  T.  B. 

..  150 

Knowles,  J 

..  130 

Ismay,  J . . 

3 

Jopson,  W.  M 

..  171 

Knox,  A.  ^ 

..      41 

Jordan,  G.^ 

..     51 

Knox,  C.  D 

..  204 

Jordan,  J.^         ...      . 

.,     51 

Knox,  H.i 

..     38 

J. 

Jordan,  J 

..     79 

Knox,  T 

2,  15 

Josselyn,  G.  F 

..   113 

Knox,  T.i 

..     24 

Jackson,  — 

12 

Joyce,  C 

..     71 

Knox,  V 

..       2 

Jackson,  F.  A 

210 

Judd,  A 

1 

Knox,  V 

..       2 

Jackson,  J.  A 

101 

Jukes,  M 

..  135 

Knox,  V.i 

..     22 

Jackson,  R 

35 

Julian,  A 

..     81 

Koe,  R.  L 

..     38 

Jacomb-Hood,  G.  P,i 

158 

Kortright,  C  J.^ 

.   208 

Jacorab-Hood,  J.  W.^ 

158 

Kortright,  M.^  ... 

.   208 

James,  — 

3 

K. 

Kufal,  H 

..  191 

James,  — 

12 

Kynaston,  E.     ... 

..  173 

James,  — 12,  13 

Keams,  E 

..  128 

James,  A.  J.^    

138 

Kearsey,  F.  B 

James,  1).  W.  G.      ... 

29 

(see  Thomas,  F  B, 

"21) 

L; 

James,  E.  de  B. 

60 

Kearsley,  J 

..     10 

James,  H.  N.^ 

136 

Keene,  H.  G.  H.       . 

..  121 

Lachlan,  E.  U}       . 

..  176 

James,  L.  A.^ 

140 

Kekewich,  T.^  ...      . 

..     26 

Lachlan,  G.  L.i...     . 

..  147 

Jaques,  J.  H 

207 

Kekewich,  W.^..       . 

..     26 

Lachlan,  G.  T 

..  195 

Jarvis,  T.  L.  H. 

202 

Kellett,  W.  0 

..  196 

Lachlan,  H.  N.i 

..  136 

Jeffery,  J 

8 

Kelly,  — 

..     12 

Lachlan,  R.'^      ...      . 

..  147 

Jekyll,  H.  J.i    

96 

Kelly,  F 

..     71 

Lachlan,  T.  0.1...     . 

..  136 

Jekyll.  J.i 

103 

Kelly,  W.  ...      ...     . 

..     91 

Lachlan,  W.i     ...      . 

..  136 

Jekyll,  J.  W.i 

96 

Kemble,  M.  F....     41,  213 

Ladds,  S 

..    132 

Jenkins,  F.  C.^ 

162 

Kemp,  L.  Y 

..  130 

Lake,  H 

..     58 

Jenkins,  G.^      

195 

Kemp,  W 

..     79 

Lambarde,  H 

..     86 

Jenkins,  H.-      

210 

Kempson,  E.     ... 

..     60 

Lambart,  0.  G 

..     47 

Jenkins,  J.  E.^ 

156 

Kempt,  F.  J 

..  170 

Land,  W.  A.  H.        . 

..  212 

Jenkins,  M 

1 

Kennington,  A.^ 

..  202 

Lander,  H.  C 

..  201 

Jenkins,  W.^     

191 

Kennington,  C.^ 

..   192 

Lane,  T 

..     14 

Jennings,  C.  F.  J.    ... 

141 

Kennington,  E.^ 

..   192 

Lanfear,  B.^      ...     . 

..  206 

t  Jephson,  A.  J.^ 

144 

Kennington,  S.^ 

..   208 

Lanfear,  H.  W.  B.V 

..  185 

•   Jephson,  C.  D.  H.  J.^ 

134 

Kensit,  G 

..     71 

Lang,  H.  M 

..  210 

•  Jephson,  J.  P.  J.^     ... 

134 

Kent,  W.  G.      ... 

..  204 

Langford,  F.^    ...     . 

..     36 

•  Jephson,  R.  J.^ 

134 

Kenward,  A.  J. 

..  210 

Langford,  W.^  ... 

..     45 

Jerram,  J.  H 

200 

Keogh,  A.  N.  F.i 

..   148 

Langham,  F.  G. 

..  181 

Jervis,  T 

16 

Keogh,  G.  P.  F.i     . 

..   146 

Langhorne,  H.  S.^    . 

..  176 

Jessopp,  J.         ..       19 

,213 

Ker,  C.  W.  K.^ 

..  166 

Langhorne,  W.  H.^ . 

..  173 

Jessopp,  J.  F 

69 

Ker,  J.  J.i 

..  166 

Langridge,  C.  B. 

..  188 

Jeyes,  J.  G 

32 

Kerr,  W 

..     57 

Langston,  H.  W.  D. . 

..     95 

Index. 


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Page 

Page 

Page 

Langton,  H.^     ...     . 

.      72 

Lindsell,  E.  B.3 

.   103 

McGrath,  H.  W.      ... 

112 

Langton,  P.  S.^..      .. 

.      74 

Lindsell,  F.  R.  B.^  .. 

.    119 

Mclntyre,  A.^ 

156 

Large,  J 

.        5 

Lindsell,  J.  B.  2 

.   104 

Mclntyre,  A.  G.  M.  .. 

141 

Larking,  H.^     ...      . 

.      45 

Lindsell,  W.  H.  B.-.. 

.    104 

Mclntyre,  D.  C.  F.K. 

156 

Larking,  S.  P.'  ..      . 

.     55 

Linton,  E.W.i 

.    104 

Mackay,  E.V 

123 

Latter,  E 

.     10 

Linton,  L.  W.i 

.  104 

Maclaren,  L 

143 

Latter,  E . 

.     14 

Little,  J.  E.i     

.  148 

Maclean,  S 

112 

Latter,  T 

.       8 

Little,  J.  H 

.   119 

McLeod,B.i      

113 

Laurie,  J.  C 

.  167 

Little,  J.  W.i    

.   194 

McLeod,G.  G.2 

176 

Laurie,  R  P 

.     63 

Littlejohn,  A 

2 

McLeod,H.N.2 

186 

Law,  A.  J 

.     96 

Lloyd,  a> 

.   119 

McLeod,  R.  E.i 

121 

Lawes,  E 

.     19 

Lloyd,  E.F 

.   192 

Maclure,  R.  M. 

187 

Lawford,  E.  B. 

.   143 

Lloyd,  G.E 

.  138 

McQueen,  C.  H. 

201 

Lawrence,  C.  R.  L.  . 

67 

Lloyd,  H 

.     39 

McQueen,  D.* 

74 

Lawrence,  E.  J.^ 

.     25 

Lloyd,  H.  R 

.  154 

McQueen,  F.i     

74 

Lawrence,  E.  J.  R."'.. 

.     93 

Lloyd,  J.  H 

120 

McQueen,  W.  J.       ... 

184 

Lawrence,  E.  L. 

.  173 

Lloyd,  J.  K.2    

.     19 

Macrea,  B.  H.  E.i    ... 

176 

Lawrence,  H.  C 

.     25 

Lloyd,  T.2 

.     19 

Macrea,  H.  F.  M.i   ... 

187 

Lawrence,  J.  B."- 

.     93 

Lloyd,  W.i        

.   120 

Magnay,  A.  J 

42 

Lawson,  H.  W.  G.^. 

.     99 

Lloyd,  W.  E.  E.       .. 

.   191 

Magnay,  C.^      

59 

Lawson,  W.  C.^ 

.     99 

Lochee,  A.  C.i 

.   138 

Magnay,  J. ^       

59 

Laycock,  R.  C.  R.    . 

.  109 

Lochee,  F.  T.^ 

.  131 

Malcolm,  H 

Leame,  T 

.       2 

Lochee,  L.  T.i 

.  116 

(see  Fauntleroy,  H 

,  23) 

Learoyd,  D.  J 

.  163 

Lochde,  W.  A.1 

.  155 

Malet,  T.  St.  L. 

131 

Leather,  A.  W.  D.  . 

.     79 

Lodge,  C.  E 

.  105 

Malkin,  G.  R.  G.      ... 

196 

Leather.  F.  J.    ..      . 

.     81 

Logan,  A.  E.  H.       .. 

.  180 

Mallam,  J.  S 

201 

Leathes,C.E.deM.. 

.  199 

Lombard,  C.  E. 

.  209 

Manders,  F.  R.  H.  ... 

176 

Leathcs,  C.  S 

.     25 

Loney,  S.  L 

.  167 

Manning,  M.  A. 

190 

Leathes,  H.  de  M}  . 

..  199 

Lord,  J.  W 

.   100 

Mansfield,  H.i 

134 

Lechmere,  N 

..     10 

Lotherington,  T.  T... 

33 

Mansfield,  W.I.. 

121 

Lecky,  R.  St.  C. 

..  176 

Lovegrove,  H 

.  206 

Marchant,  T 

33 

Ledger,  A 

..     42 

Low,  A.  F.i      

.     96 

Marchant,  W.  R.       . 

184 

Lee,  F 

..     61 

Low,  G.  J.i       

.  107 

Margetts,  A.  P. 

209 

Lee,  H.  H.         ..       . 

..  144 

Lowdell,  S 

.     70 

Markby,  A.P.1 

94 

Lee,  R.  F 

..  184 

Lowndes,  G.  D. 

.     24 

Markby,  E.  G.^ 

88 

LeFeuvre,  H.  J. 

..     89 

Luard,  C.  H 

.     70 

Markby,  F.  W.i       .. 

88 

LeFleming,  E.  K.^  . 

..  210 

Luard,  F.  W 

173 

Markby,  G.^      

88 

LaFleming,  E.  R.^  . 

..  208 

Luard,  N.i 

.  105 

Marriott,  —      

12 

LeFleming,  H.^ 

..   198 

Luard,  P.  J.  1     ...     . 

.  105 

Marriott,  C.  J.  B.    .. 

173 

LeFleming,  H.M.1 

..   190 

Luard-Selby,  B.  S.   . 

.  132 

Marsack,  A.  J.  . . .       . 

172 

LeFleming,  J.^.. 

..  187 

Lucas,  G.  D 

.  194 

Marshall,  A.  M.i      .. 

207 

Legg,  G.  T 

.    127 

Lucas,  S.  A 

.  212 

Marshall,  C.  E.i        .. 

187 

Leggatt,  W.  L...       . 

..  177 

Luck,  J 

.     10 

Marshall,  C.L 

77 

Leggett,  F.  C.^..     . 

..     67 

Luckham,  A.  J.^ 

.  152 

Marshall,  E 

11 

Leggett,  F.  0.^..     . 

..  112 

Luckham,  E.  H.^     . 

.   212 

Marshall,  F.i     ..187 

,  215 

Leman,  R.  E 

.    112 

Ludlow,  A.  E 

.  187 

Marshall,  J.  M.i       .. 

207 

Le  Alesurier,  J.^ 

..     36 

Lumb,  J 

.  163 

Martial,  F 

.       4 

Le  Mesurier,  P.  P.^ 

..     36 

Luscombe,  F 

.   124 

Martin,  D.i         ..       . 

155 

Leslie,  A 

..  152 

Lywood,  L.  W. 

.   144 

Martin,  F.2        

.  144 

Leslie,  M 

..  128 

Martin,  G.W.3..       .. 

.     82 

Lever,  J.     

..       1 

Martin,  J.  P.^ 

.  156 

Lewellin,  R.  T. 

..     65 

M. 

Martin,  T.2         ..     .. 

126 

Lewin,  M 

..  123 

Martin,  T.  G.^ 

.  156 

Lewis,  A.  W.i  ... 

..  135 

Mac  Andrew,  K.  A.. 

.  210 

Martin,  W 

2,  6 

Lewis,  G.  F.  H.i 

..  150 

Macarthy,  — ^  ...      . 

.     20 

Martin,  W.3       

.     55 

Lewis,  T.  N.i    ... 

..  159 

Macarthy,  —  ^  ...     . 

..     20 

Martin,  W.E 

203 

Ley,  J 

..  186 

Macarthy,  — ^  ...      . 

..     20 

Marwood,  H.^ 

.   180 

Lind,  G.  F.       ... 

..  147 

Mac  Bride,  H.  K.i  . 

..  191 

Marwood,  W.  F.i     .. 

.  179 

Lindridge,  G.  E. 

..  107 

Mac  Bride,  H.P.B.i. 

..  191 

Marzetti,  A.^    

.  181 

Lindsay-Carnegie,  H.  A. 

McGiU,  A.  F.i  ... 

..  101 

Marzetti,  C.i     

.  166 

76 

McGill,  H.  J.i  ...     . 

..     85 

Marzetti,  E.i     

.  186 

Lindsell,  A.  K.^ 

..  127 

McGill,  K.  J.i  ... 

..     97 

Marzetti,  H.i    

.  138 

Lindsell,C.  F.V. 

..  131 

McGill,  W.  E  ^.       . 

..     85 

Marzetti,  L 

.  186 

226 


Index. 


Page 

Page 

Page 

Marzetti,  R.  R.^ 

..    138 

MiUs,  T.  G.i      

115 

Murton,  W 

81 

Mather,  R.  B.i  ... 

..    100 

Mills,  V 

13 

Murton,  W.  H 

168 

Mather,  R.  I.i  ... 

..  100 

Milne,  B.  A 

122 

Musson,  A.  W 

193 

Mather,  S.i 

..  100 

Milns,  H.  G 

49 

Myers,  J 

3 

Mathias,  M.  V. 

..     81 

Minet,  W.  B 

20 

Matthews,  H.  F. 

..  116 

Minet,  W.  B 

83 

Maule,  A} 

..     79 

Mitchell,  G.  E 

173 

N. 

Maule,  H.  C.     ... 

..  156 

Mitchell,  H.  M'P.    ... 

173 

Maule,  W.i        ... 

..     79 

Mitford,  J 

15 

Nance,  J 

27 

Maw,  F.  D.       ... 

..  211 

Moffatt,  W.  R 

166 

Napier,  C.  C 

192 

Mawley,  H.  J.^ 

..     71 

Monckton,  L.  M.^    ... 

195 

Napier,  C.  F 

172 

Mawley,  S.^       ... 

..  109 

Mbnckton,  0.  M.i    ... 

199 

Nares,  G 

61 

May,- 

..     13 

Money,  F.  J 

47 

Nash,  C.i 

86 

May,— 

..     13 

Monk,  A.i 

71 

Nash,  E.  R.2     

142 

May,  A.i   ...       . 

..     84 

Monk,  W.  J.i 

36 

Nash,  F.  R.-     

147 

May,  H.i 

..     52 

Montague,  C.  A.  H.^ 

131 

Nash,  T 

29 

May,  J 

..     11 

Montague,  J.  M.^     .. 

132 

Nash,W.i 

81 

May,  J.  T}       ... 

..     52 

Montague,  W.  G.^    ... 

132 

Neall,  D.  F.i     

164 

May,  P.i    

..     97 

Monypenny,  R.  J.  L.^ 

65 

Neall,  L.  H.^     

144 

May,  R.C. 

..  108 

Monypenny,  S.  H.    ... 

208 

Neame,  L.  M 

123 

May,  W 

..     78 

MonyiJenny,  T.  P.  B.^ 

59 

Neve,  A.  0 

186 

Maymott,  J. 

..       3 

Moody,  J.  L 

26 

Neville,  F.H 

95 

Mayne,  J.  W.  C. 

..  197 

Moon,  W 

85 

Neville,  R 

101 

Meade,  W.  S.     .. 

..     48 

Moore  C 

12 

Newbold,  E 

7 

Meddows,  J.      ... 

5 

Moore,  F.i 

193 

Newington,  A.  W.  B.^ 

101 

Melbourn,  H.  C.i 

..  194 

Moore,  G.i 

187 

Newington,  C 

148 

Melboiirn,  N.  W.i 

..   193 

Moore,  G 

154 

Newington,  C.  D.  G.^ 

100 

Mell,  W.  0.       ... 

..     84 

Moore,  H 

175 

Newington,  D.  P.  D.^ 

101 

Mellersh,  M.  N.^ 

.,   181 

Moore,  J. ^ 

179 

Newington,  G.^ 

73 

Mellersh,  P.  S.  N.^ 

..   190 

Moore,  J.  A 

30 

Newington,  J 

136 

Mello,  J.M.      ... 

..     75 

Moore,  J.  E.  S. 

211 

New-ington,  P.3 

36 

Melsheimer,  R.  E. 

..   123 

Moore,  L 

90 

Newington,  P.  C.     .. 

160 

Melvill,  M. 

..     67 

Moreton,  R 

9 

Newington,  R.  S.'    ... 

61 

Menpes,  J.  W. .. 

..     67 

Morfill,  W.  R 

74 

Newington,  W.^ 

36 

Mercer,  A.^ 

...  130 

Morgan,  A.  de  V.i  ... 

130 

Ne\vman.  J 

8 

Mercer,  A.  L.   ... 

..  201 

Morgan,  C.  C 

53 

Newman,  R 

6 

Mercer,  F.  J.     .. 

..   108 

Morgan,  C.  L.  G.^    ... 

122 

Newman,  W 

1 

Mercer,  F.  R.^.. 

..  131 

Morgan,  J.  R.- 

36 

Newton,  A 

42 

Mercer,  L 

...   142 

Morgan,  T.  P.  1 

134 

Newton,  C.^      

65 

Mercer,  R.  M.^.. 

...   152 

Morgan,  W.  C 

150 

Newton,  C.H 

43 

Mercer,  W.  D.  ... 

...   163 

Morgan,  W.  J.- 

36 

Newton,  G 

128 

Michael,  C.  E.i 

...   198 

Morley,  F.  W 

159 

Newton,  J.^       

26 

Michael,  R.  W.i 

...  210 

Morris,  F 

33 

Newton,  J.^       

65 

MicheU,  R. 

...     12 

Morris,  N 

123 

Newton,  J.  W.i  ..     .. 

65 

Milburn,  R.G.... 

...  209 

Morrison,  W.D.  R.  . 

34 

Newton,  T.  E.^ 

28 

Miles,  H.H.      ... 

...     55 

Mortlock,  R 

10 

Nibbs,  —          

13 

Miller,—    

..      13 

Moser,  A.  T.^    

156 

Nicholl,  H.  B 

193 

Miller,  E.L.     ... 

...     57 

Moser,  C.  H.^    

156 

Nicholl,  S 

13 

iMiller,  L.  L.      .  . 

.  .  203 

Mott,  H.  A.D 

211 

Nicholls,  J.  A 

188 

Miller,  R.L.      ... 

...     90 

Mould,  J.  C 

127 

Nichols,  C.          ..      .. 

191 

Miller,  R.  M.    ... 

...  166 

Moy,  C.  T.i       

177 

Nicholson,  D.i 

190 

Milles,  C.  W.i  ... 

...  124 

Moy,  H,  A.i      

177 

Nicholson,   E.  W.  B. 

114 

MiUes,  G.  R.1   ... 

...   105 

Mudd,  B.  W 

167 

Nicholson,  G.i    ..       . 

179 

Milles,  R.  S.i    ... 

...   142 

Muggeridge,  A.  L.^  .. 

134 

Nicholson,  J.  H.-     .. 

65 

Milles,  W.  J.i  ... 

...   124 

Muggeridge,  N.  E.^  .. 

134 

Nicholson,  R.^    ..     .. 

179 

Mimngton,H.i... 

...     37 

Muirhead,  F.  S. 

140 

Nicholson,  W.  N.-   .. 

74 

Millington,  T.i... 

...     37 

:\ruiiett,  W.  J.  R.    .. 

138 

Nicolas,  H.  A 

204 

Mills,—    

...     12 

MuUiner,  F.  E. 

148 

Nicolas,  N.H 

53 

Mills,—    

..       13 

Mundell,  H.  I.i 

25 

Nightingale,  E.  C.^   . 

150 

Mills.  C 

...  164 

Mundell,  W.  A.i      .. 

20 

Nightingale,  J.  L.^  .. 

147 

Mills,  J 

...     14 

Mungeam,  G.^ 

29 

Nixon,  A.^         

107 

Mills,  J.  B.i      ... 

...  107 

Mungeam,W.  M.i  29 

,213 

Nixon,  J.  E.^    ...       . 

104 

Mills,  T 

...      7 

Muiray,  W.  A. 

170 

Noakes,  S 

29 

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Page 

Noble,  G.  E 

..    112 

Palmer,  T.^ 

Noot,  W.  F 

.   193 

Panuwell,  — .  ... 

Norman,  G 

.   142 

Paramore,  J.  D.^ 

Norman,  W.B 

.   170 

Paramore,  W.  P.i 

Norris,  — 

.     13 

Pardoe,  H.  W.... 

Norris,  — 

•     ^l 

Paris,  E.i 

North,  0 

7 

Paris,  J.^ 

North,  T.  C 

.     11 

Paris,  M 

Norsworthy,  C.  P.    . 

208 

Parish,  A.^ 

Nottidge,  A.  J.i 

.     79 

Parish,  C.  W.2  .. 

Nottidge,  G.  S.i 

.     62 

Parish,  E.  V.  L,i 

Nottidge,  H.^    ... 

.  105 

Parish,  F 

Nottidge,  T.i    .  .     . 

.     62 

Parish,  G.  W.2  .. 

Nottidge,  W.i  ... 

.     75 

Parker,  A 

Nourse,  W.  J.  C.      . 

.  144 

Parker,  A.  G.^  ... 

Nussey,  A.  F.^...     . 

.     83 

Parker,  C.- 

Nussey, T.  J.  H.i     . 

.     83 

Parker,  F.  J.i   ... 

Nye,  H.  F 

.     20 

Parker,  Jas.^     ... 
Parker,  Jno.'^    ... 
Parker,  T.'^ 

0. 

Parker,  W.  J.   ... 
Parkes,  E.  B.  H.^ 

Oakes,  D.  H.  S.i      . 

.  187 

Parkes,  E.  H.i  ... 

Oakes,  R  J  C.i 

.  187 

Parkinson,  W.  T. 

O'Brien,  J.  H 

.  100 

Parry,  E.  C.  M. 

Offley,  C 

.     37 

Parry,  F.  T.  G. 

Ogilvie,  W.  H.  M. 

.     27 

Parry,  N.  F.  C.i 

O'Grady,  H.  de  C.^  . 

.   208 

Parry,  0.  C.^     ... 

O'Grady,  S.  de  C.^  . 

.  208 

Parsons,  A.  J.  ... 

O'Hanlon,  H.  F.      . 

97 

Paterson,  H. 

Oldham,  W.  F. 

.  204 

Pattenden,  H.  ... 

Oliver,  A.  J 

.     90 

Pattinson,  H.  L.^ 

Oliver,  G.  W.i  ...     . 

.     71 

Pattinson,  J.  S.^ 

Oliver,  H.  A.  G.^      . 

.     97 

Pattison,  E.^      ... 

Olivier,  S 

.  155 

Pattison,  F.i     ... 

Ormsby,  G.  F 

.     81 

Pattisson,  A.  J.  T.^ 

Orton,  G 

10 

Pattisson,  F.  L.^ 

Osborne,  E 

11 

Pattison,  H.  T.^ 

Ottaway,  W.  W.       . 

.     82 

Pattisson,  J.  J.  ^ 

Otway,  J.  J.i      ..      . 

.   108 

Pattisson,  R.  M.^ 

Otway,  R.  C.i  ...      . 

.  108 

Pattisson,  P.  B.^ 

Owen,  C.  H.i    ...     . 

.     39 

Pattisson,  W.  B.^ 

Owen,  E.  H.i    ...     . 

.     39 

Paull,  L.  H.       ... 

Owen,  H.  F.i    ...     . 

.     39 

Pawley,  T.  E.   ... 

Owen,  S 

.       5 

Peache,  C.  K.   ... 

Oxlee,  J 

.       3 

Peacock,  A.  K.  W.^ 

Oyler,  K 

.  147 

Peacock,  J.  W.i 
Peacocke,  E.  T. 
Peake,  C.  W.    ... 

P. 

Peake,  H.  R.1  ... 
Peake,  R.- 

Padwick,  F.  H. 

.  158 

Peake,  R.  T.^    ... 

Page,  A 

.  126 

Peake,  R.  W.^  ... 

Page,  J 

.  142 

Peake,  T.  P.  1    ... 

Paget,  F.  A.      ..       . 

.     77 

Peake,  W.  H.  S.i 

Paget,  T.  C.  B.  P.  F. 

B.P. 

Pearce,  A.  G.  R.^ 

126 

Pearce,  B.  W.^  ... 

Pain.  A 

.  211 

Peareth,  W.  N.... 

Palmer,  C.  F 

.  183 

Pears,  S.  D.       ... 

Palmer,  F. 

.     44 

Pearson,  C.  H    .. 

Palmer,  F.i       ... 

.  127 

Pearson,  W.  C... 

Pahner,  G.^       

.  109 

Pedley,  H 

Palmer,  J.  L.    ... 

.     44 

Peel,  E.i     

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110 

13 

95 

102 

107 

6 

6 

47 

31 
106 

31 
134 
106 

37 
162 

20 
173 

20 

20 

34 
104 
196 
193 

30 
187 
172 
198 
191 

29 

31 

6 

128 

160 

33 

33 
118 
144 
110 
110 
144 
128 
123 
134 
152 
179 
144 
132 

39 
175 
133 

20 
142 

20 
164 
186 
172 
201 
184 
156 

57 
170 
121 

42 


Peel,  J.i     

..     43 

Peel,  R.i    

..     46 

Peel,  W.i 

..     46 

Peet,  A.  W 

..   112 

Pellatt,  F.  W 

.      75 

Pemble,  T 

..      5 

Pennell,  F.^       ...     . 

..     86 

Pennell,  G.  B.i 

..     86 

Pennell,  K.1       ...      . 

..     86 

PenneU,  R.  H.  E.     . 

..  207 

Pengree,  — . 

..     12 

Pennington,  J 

5 

Penny,  R.  G.    ...     81,  214 

Perrey,  H.  R.  T. 

..     67 

Perry,  H.H.     ... 

..  211 

Perry,  W 

..  204 

Petley,  H.i 

.      20 

Petley,  P.  McL.^ 

..     20 

Philips,  C.  E.    ... 

..  108 

Phillips,  A.  W. 

..  177 

Phillips,  E.  E.^.. 

..  188 

Phillips,  H.        ... 

..  136 

Phillips,  H.  C.  ... 

..  131 

Phillips,  Fv.  B.i  .. 

.  204 

Philpot,  W.       ... 

..     24 

Philpott,  C.  H.... 

.     147 

Philson,  C.  C.i   . 

.    184 

Philson,  S.  C.i  ... 

..  170 

Pickance,  J.  W.^ 

.      94 

Pickance,  W.  J.i 

..     85 

Picken,  R.  F.    ... 

..  175 

Pierce,  A.  0.^    ... 

..     87 

Pierce,  J.  C.  M.^ 

..     67 

Pierce,  W. 

..       6 

Pike,  T 

7 

Pilcher,  J.  T.     ... 

..  210 

Pinkney,  S.  C.  ... 

..  210 

Pixell,  C.  H.  V. 

.     85 

Plarr,  V.  G 

..  170 

Piatt,- 

..     12 

Piatt,  H,  E.  P.i 

..     93 

Piatt,  T.  H.  P.i 

..  114 

Plo Wright,  C.  G.i 

..  207 

PI  0 Wright,  E.  F.^ 

.    188 

Plowright,  W.  G.^ 

..  201 

Pogson,  C.  A.^    .. 

..  148 

Pogson,  F.  G.^  ... 

..   122 

Poland,  E.  B 

.    197 

Polehampton,  C.  A.. 

..  166 

Polhill,  — . 

.     13 

PolhiU,  F.  C.i  ...     . 

..     20 

PolhiU,  G.i        .... 

.      21 

Polhill,  H.  W.  0.1  . 

.      21 

Polhill,  R 

..     10 

Polhill,  W 

..      7 

Pollexfen,  J.  J.  H.  F.  176 

Pomfret,    W.   P.      . 

(see  Biirra,  W.  P.,  58) 

Pooley,  G.i 

..  129 

Pooley,  G.  H 

..  199 

Pooley,  R.1         .... 

.    129 

Pope,  E 

..   195 

Pope,  P.  C 

..  212 

q2 


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Index. 


Porter,  C.  W.  H. 

Porter,  G 

Porter,  R 

Powell,  A.  W.  ... 

Powell,  J 

Power,  F.^ 
Power,  M.^ 
Power,  W.  J.  T.i 
Poynder,  R. 
Pratt,  H.  E.i    ... 
Pratt,  R.  F.i     ... 
Preston,  R.  C.  ... 
Preyre,  L.  J.  L. 
Prissick,  C.^ 
Prissick,  R.  M.  11.  ^ 
Prissick,  T.  H.^... 

Procter,  J 

Procter,  J.  C.    ... 

Proctor,  J 

Proctor,  W.  E. ... 

Prole,  H.i 

Prole,  R.  Le  F,  D.i 

Pryor,  R 

Puckle,  B.  W.i  .. 
Puckle,  F.  C.i  ... 
Puckle,  H,  G.I.. 
Puckle,  R.K.i... 
Puckle,  W.i 

PuUan,  A 

Purefoy,  E.  B.  ... 
Purnell,  A.  C.^... 
PurneD,  W.i       .. 
Putland,  G. 
Pyke-Nott,  J.  S. 
Pyne,  A.  J.^     .. 
Pyne,  C.  F.  M.i 
Pyne,  J.  D.i      ... 
Pyne,  W.  B.i    ... 
Pyx,W 


R. 

Rae,  E.  Y.  M.  ... 

Rainier,  D. 
Rainier,  P. 

Raison,  J 

Ralfs,  E 

Rand,  J 

Ranger,  E. 
Ransom,  H.  A,  V. 
Raper,  W.  A.  C. 
Rashleigh,  W.  .. 
Rathbone,  W.   ... 
Rattray,  A. 
Rattray,  H.  M.^ 
Rattray,  R.  H.^ 
Raven,  H.  F.     ... 
Rawlings,  J.  N. 
Rawlinson,  R.  W. 
Rawsthorne,  C. 
Ray,  M.  N. 
Raynor,  C.  L.^  ... 


Fage 

191 

6 

4 

124 

8 

40 

40 

40 

73 

26 

29 

47 

93 

202 

203 

202 

62 

68 

1 

163 

88 

86 

88 

77 

55 

55 

55 

70 

55 

203 

37 

21 

9 

204 

109 

109 

109 

109 

4 


183 

22 

15 

62 

21 

184 

186 

196 

212 

182 

84 

144 

163 

147 

115 

117 

95 

78 

166 

134 


Raynor,  G.  H.^ 

Raynor,  P.  E.i 

Read,  A.  J. 

Reade,  A.  E.i    

Reade,  F.  W 

Reade,  H.  St.  J. 2     ... 

Reade,  J 

Reade,  L.  E.i    

Reade,  M.^        

Reade-Revell,   W.  R. 

(see  Revell,  W.  R., 

Redmayne,  G.  T.^    ... 

Redmayne,  H 

Redmayne,  R.  R.^    ... 
Reeve,  W.  T.  M.      ... 

Reeves,  T 

Reid,  L.  L 

Reina,  H.  G.  B.       ... 
Repton,  F.W.^ 
Repton,  H.  W.i 

Revell,— 

Revell,  W.  R 

Reynolds,  E.  S. 
Reynolds,  H.  E.i      ... 
Reynolds,  J.  C.i 

Rhodes,  H 

Riach,  M.  S 

Rich,  E.  W.  G.i       ... 

Rich,  H.  R 

Rich,  M.  G.i     

Richards,  — 

Richards,  — 

Richards,  — 

Richards,  G 

Richards,  G 

Richards,  G.^^    

Richards,  J."     

Richards,  M,^    

Richards,  W.  S.^      ... 
Richardson,  — . 
Richardson,  C.  J.  R.^ 
Richardson,  G.  J.  A.^ 
Richardson,  H.  A.     .. 
Richardson,  J.  J. 

Richardson,  R 

Ridgeway,  F.  E. 
Ridsdale,  G.  L.  B.^.. 
Ridsdale,  H.  R.  S.i  ... 
Ridsdale,  S.  0.  B.i  ... 
Ridsdale,  W.H.E.^.. 
Ridsdale,  W.  R.  S.^... 

Kigden,  J.  L 

Rigden,  W.  G 

Rigg,  H.  A.i     

Rigg,  H.  M.i     

Rivers,  C.  H.i 

Rivers,  W.  H.  R.i  ... 
Rivington,  A.  W.     .., 

Rivington,  S 

Roberts,  C.  C 

Roberts,  E.  P 

Roberts,  J.  F 

Roberts,  R , 


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116 
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5 
104 
105 

127) 

88 

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61 

193 

10 

210 

204 

162 

162 

13 

127 

156 

152 

152 

172 

177 

140 

102 

148 

12 

13 

13 

10 

13 

30 

26 

213 

21 

13 

150 

152 

106 

204 

9 

121 

79 

77 

79 

65 

68 

162 

110 

104 

120 

183 

183 

138 

,  110 

209 

105 

102 

190 


Roberts,  S.  E.  ... 
Robertson,  H.  C. 
Robinson,  A.  E. 
Robin.son,  C.  0.^ 
Robinson,  S.  A.^ 
Robinson,  L.  L. 
Robison,  C.  S.  .. 
Robson,  T.  S.  ... 
Rock,  F.  W.i  ... 
Rock,  G.  H.1  ,. 
Rock,  J.  P.i      ... 

Rogers,  E 

Rogers,  H. 

Rolfe,  E 

Rolfe,  He.i 
Rolfe,  Hu.i        ... 

Rolfe,  J.^    

Rolfe,  R.i 

Rolfe,  W.i 

Roods,  — 

Rooke,  — 

Rooke,  — . 

Roots,  F 

Roots,  R 

Roots,  T 

Roots  T 

Roots,  W 

Roots,  W 

Roots,  W 

Roper,  H.^ 

Roper,  J.  C.i     ... 
Roper,  W.i 


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135 

102 

102 

212 

21 

199 

196 

206 

192 

97 

61 

7 

57 

89 

55 

62 

84 

12 

12 

12 

2 

9 

,2,7 

5 


168 
160 
143 


Roper- Curzon,  W.  H. 

H., 

190 
192 

Rose,  C.  R 

Rose,  T 

.       6 

Rosher,  H.  L 

193 

Ross,  D 

.  167 

Ross,  F.  McC 

.  174 

Ross,  H.  A.       ..      .. 

.     93 

Rothwell,  T 

.     73 

Rowe,  T.  B 

.       2 

Rowlandson,  A. 

.     16 

Rowlandson,  C.  A.  . 

.     99 

Rowsell,  T.  J 

.     27 

Ruck,  S.  C 

.  206 

Rudd,  E.  de  S.  S.i  .. 

.  192 

Rudd,  H.  A.  L.i 

196 

Rudyerd,  H.  W.i     .. 

.  124 

Rudyerd,  R.  B.i       .. 

.  125 

Russell,  C.  M 

.     80 

Russell,  H.  S 

.  152 

Rust,  G.  H 

.     85 

Rutley,  H.  G.^ 

.  138 

Rutley,  S.  B.i    ..     .. 

.  109 

Rutley,  W.  L.1 

110 

Ruxton,  A.  A.i 

.     43 

Ruxton,  C.  D.^..     . 

.     43 

Ruxton,  G.  A.  F.^    . 

.     43 

Ruxton,  G.  F.  S.       . 

.  116 

Ruxton,  J.  H.  H.i    . 

.     25 

Ruxton,  W.  J.  M.i  . 

30 

Rymer- Jones,  T.  E.  M.  211 


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Page 

Page 

Selmes,  H.  P.i 

202 

Slegg,  R.1 

.     40 

s. 

Serjeantson,  L.^ 

212 

Smallpeice,  F.  A.      .. 

.  205 

Serjeantson,  R.  J.^   ... 

212 

Smallpeice,  F.  F.^     ., 

102 

Page 

Shakespear,  C.  H.     ... 

155 

Smallpeice,  H.  H.^  .. 

.   108 

Saint,  J.  J 

]6 

Shard,  C.i 

130 

Smart,  G.  E 

.   127 

St.  Leger,  K  A.i      .. 

192 

Shard,  W.  I.i     

130 

Smith,  — .          

.     12 

St.  Leger,  S.  E.^ 

192 

Sharp,  A.  W.i 

37 

Smith,  C.  S 

.  142 

Saltwell,  F.  E 

89 

Sharp,  C.  W.  K.i      ... 

34 

Smith,  E 

.  159 

Salusbury,  C.  T.i      .. 

90 

Shaw,  C.  J.  K}       49 

213 

Smith,  E.  H.i   ...      . 

.  164 

Salusbury,  F.  L.^      .. 

110 

Shaw,  C.  J.  M.- 

176 

Smith,  E.  S 

.  138 

Salusbury,  W.  L.^     .. 

102 

Shaw,  G.R 

199 

Smith,  E.  T.2    

.     65 

Salwey,  W.  H 

84 

Shaw,  H.  H.-    

176 

Smith,  F.  G 

.     16 

Sammons,  E 

82 

Shaw,  J.  C.  K.1 

49 

Smith,  G.3 

.  106 

Sandilands,  A.  W.^  .. 

45 

Shaw,  J.  G.2     

179 

Smith,  G.  B 

.  150 

Sandilands,  E.  W.  P. 

'     47 

Shaw,  J.  S 

162 

Smith,  G.  C.  M.'i      . 

.  155 

Sandilands,  P.  R.  R.i 

44 

Shaw,  R.  J 

50 

Smith,  G.F.5    ...     . 

77 

Sands,  T.  S 

143 

Shelley,  0 

3 

Smith,  G.  M.6  ...      . 

.     57 

Sandys,  A.^        

138 

Shepherd,  A.^    

97 

Smith,  G.  G.  U.  S.7. 

.  145 

Sandys,  W.  G.i 

138 

Shepherd,  A.  B.^       .. 

84 

Smith,  H.  B 

.     66 

Sansbury,  T 

16 

Shepherd,  E.  A.^      .. 

175 

Smith,  H.  D.i  ...     . 

.  164 

Sarel,  S.  L 

210 

Shepherd,  E.  B.^      .. 

92 

Smith,  H.  F.3    ..     . 

.  106 

Satchell,  W.  M. 

142 

Shepherd,  ¥}    

110 

Smith,  H.  J.6    .  .     . 

..     81 

Satow,  S.  A.  M. 

.   114 

Shepherd,  F.  B. 

86 

Smith,  H.  N 

.  125 

Saunders,  J 

9 

Shepherd,  F.  H.  H.   . 

67 

Smith,  H.W.4...     . 

..  159 

Saunders,  R.  C. 

174 

Shepherd,  J.  L.  F.^  .. 

175 

Smith,  H.  W.8    ..     . 

..  122 

Saunders,  R  R. 

.     99 

Shepherd,  M.  J.-'       .. 

175 

Smith,  J 

..     10 

Saunderson,  J 

3 

Shepherd,  R.i    

84 

Smith,  J.  B.6     ...     . 

..     78 

Savile,  P.  A 

.     89 

Sheppard,  F.  W.       .. 

211 

Smith,  J.  L.  U.  S.7  . 

..  145 

Savill,  A 

108 

Sheriff,  J.  L 

82 

Smith,  0.  H.  M."'     . 

..  194 

Savill,  H.  S 

.  209 

Shoppee,  C.  H 

127 

Smith,  S 

..     14 

Sawyer,  0.  W 

.   142 

Shuckburgh,  G. 

9 

Smith,  S.2 

..     99 

Saxton,  E.  S.i 

.   114 

Shuldham,  M 

71 

Smith,  S.  C5      ...     . 

..    77 

Saxton,  F.  S.i 

.   135 

Shute,  H.  G 

104 

Smith,  T.6 

..    57 

Saxton,  P.i        

.  124 

Shuttleworth,  F. 

50 

Smith,  T 

5 

Schrader,  A.  B.i        . 

.  205 

Sikes,  J.  C.i       

75 

Smith,  T.  W.8  ..       . 

..  122 

Schrader,  R.  J.i 

.  192 

Sikes,  T.  B.i      

62 

Smith,  W.  G 

..     16 

Schreiber,  A.  L. 

.  194 

Simmons,  A.^    

206 

Smith,  W.  H.  M.4    . 

..  193 

Schreiber,  F.  L.^ 

201 

Simmons,  H.^    

.  208 

Smyly,  A.  F 

..     57 

Schreiber,  H.  H.^     .. 

.  188 

Simpson,  A.  H. 

105 

Smyth,  R 

..     67 

Schroder,  G.^     

.   105 

Simpson,  A.  T.^ 

170 

Smyth,  W.  N 

..     27 

Schroder,  J.  H.^        .. 

.  105 

Simpson,  C.  E.^ 

.  172 

Smythe,  G.  A.  F.  P. 

S.  22 

Sconce,  R.  K 

.     32 

Simpson,  G.  W.i       .. 

.  197 

Smythe.  T 

..       4 

Scoones,  — 

.     12 

Simpson,  M.  G.^ 

.  190 

Snelling,  J 

..  138 

Scoones,  F.^       

.     40 

Simpson-Baikie,  A.  B 

M81 

Snepp,  J 

..       6 

Scoones,  H.  B.^ 

.     51 

Simpson-Baikie,W.  R 

1181 

Snowden,  CO.... 

.      21 

Scoones,  H.  D 

.     65 

Simson,  A.1        ...    8£ 

,  214 

Soames,  D.^       ...     . 

..     97 

Scoones,  P.^      

.     45 

Simson,  A.  T.^ 

.     83 

Soames,  G.  P.^...     . 

.     95 

Scoones,  W.  D.^ 

.     34 

Simson,  F.  J.^ 

.     83 

Soames,  J.^        ...     . 

..     97 

Scott,  F.  W 

.  201 

Sinclair,  H.  P.  T.     .. 

.  164 

Solly,  B.  T.i      ...     . 

..     39 

Scott,  R.  J 

.     45 

Skelding,  H.i    

.  156 

Solly,  T.i 

..     32 

Scott,  W.  L 

.     24 

Skelding,  J.  D.i        .. 

.  157 

Solomon,  A.  W.^ 

..  179 

Scudamore,  T.  H.     .. 

.  176 

Skipworth,  P.  G.^     .. 

.     82 

Solomon,  H.  S.^ 

..  170 

Seaton,  E.  C.i   ...       . 

.  115 

Skip  worth,  S.  P.^      .. 

.     93 

Solomon,  S.^      ...     . 

..  170 

Seaton,  F.  0.^ 

.  143 

Skottowe,  J.  C. 

.  197 

Somerville,  J.  B.       . 

..  183 

Seaton,  J.  C.^    

.  142 

Skrine,  C.  H.^ 

.  130 

Sone,  J 

7 

Seaton,  W.  S.^ 

.   133 

Skrine,  T.  J.i    

.  132 

Sparkes,  C 

..       6 

Seddon,  C.  H.i 

.     55 

Slade,  E.i 

.  145 

Sparrow,  R.  B 

..  174 

Seddon,H.  C.i 

.     80 

Slade,  H.1 

.  175 

Spedding,  C.  J.  S.     . 

..  124 

Sedgwick,  — 

.     13 

Slade,  H.B.2     

.     83 

Speechly,  A.  L.  G.^ 

..   208 

Selby,  J.  V 

.     48 

Slade,  H.  G.2    

.     83 

Speechly,  J.  M.^ 

..  208 

Selby,  T . 

.     21 

Slade,  S.i 

.  154 

Spence,  R.  M 

..  190 

Selby,  W.  D 

.   Ill 

Slade,  W.i 

.  145 

Spencer,  R 

2 

Selmes,  E.  E.^ 

.  211 

Slegg,  J.  F.i      

.     40 

Spencer,  R 

10 

230 


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Page 

Page 

Page 

Spencer,  S. 

..      11 

Stow,  a  L.^     

162 

Taswell,  E.i        

46 

Spencer,  T.  E 

..  122 

Stow,  H.  M.i     

162 

Taswell,  G.^      

37 

Spiller,  T.  L.  B. 

..   183 

Stowe,  E 

136 

Taswell,  W.^      

32 

Sprigge,  J.  J 

..  181 

Strachan,  J.  H.^ 

147 

Tate,  A.  L 

143 

Springett,  E.     ... 

.  190 

Strachan,  T.^     ...      .- 

157 

Tattersall,  J.  F. 

160 

Springett,  F.  W. 

..     59 

Strangford,    Viscount 

Taylor,  A.  A 

117 

Sprye,  C.^ 

..     57 

{SeeSmythe,G.  A.F. 

P.  S., 

Taylor,  C 

21 

Sprye,  Ri 

..     57 

22) 

Taylor,  H.  R 

211 

Stables,  O.P 

..  142 

Strapp,  C.  L 

.   201 

Taylor,  J.  A.1    

28 

Stacey,  E 

..     29 

Straw,  R.  A 

.  148 

Taylor,  J.  H 

179 

Stacey,  J 

..       4 

Streatfeild,  F.  S.       .. 

.     27 

Taylor,  R.  A.^    ..      .. 

174 

Stacey,  R.  H 

..  207 

Streatfeild,  R.  J.       .. 

.     74 

Taylor,  R,  A.  E.       .. 

122 

Stafford,  C.J 

..     94 

Streeten,  A.  A.^ 

.     90 

Taylor,  R.W 

199 

Stainforth,  H.  G.      . 

..  188 

Streeten,  C.  A.^ 

.     86 

Taylor,  S.i 

28 

Standring,  W.  J.       . 

..  125 

Streeten,  F.  0 

.  195 

Taylor,  T 

172 

Stanley,  E 

..  131 

Streeten,  H.  R.  B.  S. 

1  111 

Taylor,  W.  H 

168 

Stapley,  E. 

..       9 

Streeten,  J.  M.^ 

.     93 

Taylor,  W.  L.  C-     .. 

186 

Starkye,  J 

..       6 

Streeten,  W.  W.i     .. 

.     84 

Tebbs,  W 

100 

Staveley,  W.  H.  C    . 

..  188 

StretteU,  A.  T>} 

.     93 

Temple,  H.  W 

121 

Stead,  A.  J 

..  106 

Strettell,  F.  D.  C.^   .. 

.     95 

Terrell,  A.  k  B.i 

lis 

Stedman,  A.^     .. 

..     5p 

Strettell,  J.  E.  F.i    .. 

93 

Terrell,  G.  H.  kB.^.. 

118 

Stedman,  R.  S.  ^       . 

.      45 

Strother,  G 

.     10 

Tetley,  J.i 

170 

Steed,  H.E 

..  160 

Stroud,  E.i        

.     56 

Tetley,  W.  R.1 

170 

Steinmetz,  W.  A.      . 

..     93 

Stroud,  J. ^ 

.     55 

Tewson,  E.  A 

157 

Stenning,  G.  S.^ 

..   138 

Stroud,  J.  H.i 

.     56 

Thacker,  C.  F 

.  190 

Stenning,  P.  H.^ 

..  138 

Stuart,  C.  M.  M.      .. 

.  198 

Thackrah,  W.  H       .. 

.  197 

Stephen,  A.  C.    ..     . 

..  155 

Sturdee,  A.  W 

.  203 

Thellusson,  EC.      .. 

150 

Stephens,  C.  V. 

..     25 

Sturgess,  A.  T.i 

.  160 

Theobald,  G.H.  G.  E 

.  166 

Stephenson,  J 

..     23 

Sturgess,  J.  M.^ 

.  162 

Thomas,  — 

.     12 

Stepple,  — 

..     13 

Sturgess,  T.^       ..     .. 

.  166 

Thomas,  A 

.     80 

Stevens,  F.  H 

..  209 

Suart,  A 

.     33 

Thomas,  F.  B.^ 

.     21 

Stevens,  H.  B.i...     . 

..     70 

Suckling,  B.i     

.     15 

Thomas,  G.  N 

.  112 

Stevens,  R.  C.i... 

..     99 

Suckling,  H.i    

.     15 

Thomas,  Jas 

.      7 

Stevenson,  F.^  ...      . 

..     70 

Swadling,  T 

2 

Thomas,  Jno 

7 

Stevenson,  J.^    ..      7 

0,  213 

Swansborough,  J.^    .. 

\     52 

Thomas,  T.  K.i 

21 

Stewart,  C.  E 

..  177 

Swansborough,  W.  ^ . . 

.     38 

Thompson,  Jas.^ 

.     68 

Stewart,  H.  M 

..     95 

Swinford,  D 

.  118 

Thompson,  Jno.^ 

.     61 

Stidolph,  H.  E.i        . 

..     97 

Swire,  R.  B 

.  193 

Thompson,  J.  P. 

.  168 

Stidolph,  H.  J.i 

..     99 

Syckelmore,  T.  J.     .. 

.  115 

Thompson,  W.  D.     .. 

.  135 

Stileman,  J 

..       8 

Sylvester,  C.  F.^       .. 

.   165 

Thomson,  A.  S.^ 

.  116 

Stileman,  J 

..       8 

Sylvester,  E.  A}       .. 

.  165 

Thomson,  E.  B. 

175 

Stileman,  R.       ..      . 

m 

Sylvester,  F.  H.^      .. 

.  201 

Thomson,  E.  M.i      .. 

.  117 

Stileman,  S 

..       8 

Sylvester,  H.  A}      .. 

.  190 

Thomson,  H.  E. 

.  121 

Stileman,  T.        ..     . 

..       9 

Sylvester,  H.  J.i 

.  165 

Thomson,  S 

.  Ill 

Stileman,  W.  G.       . 

..  188 

Sylvester,  H.  M.*      .. 

209 

Thorne,  A.  H.i 

.  184 

Still,  T.  W 

..     62 

Syndall,  — 

.     12 

Thome,  F.  M.i...       . 

.  184 

Still,  T.  W. 

..  177 

Thorne,  V.  A.i 

.  185 

Stilwell,  E.i       ...     . 

..     67 

Thornton,  J.  H.       6S 

,  213 

StiUwell,  R.  R.i        . 

..     67 

T. 

Thornton,  L 

.  159 

Stockwood,  J.     ..      . 

1 

Thornton,  R 

8 

Stockwood,  J.  .. 

..       5 

Tamplin,  C.^      

.     35 

Thoroton,  T.  R. 

.  170 

Stone,  — .           ...     . 

..     13 

Tamplin,  E.  C.^ 

.     41 

Thorpe,  E.  H.1 

.     28 

Stone,  E.B 

.,  103 

Tamplin,  G.  F.^ 

38 

Thorpe,  T 

4 

Stone,  F.  A.      .. 

..     51 

Tamplin,  L.^      

.     35 

Thorpe,  W.T.i...    " .. 

.     21 

Stone,  G 

..     21 

Tandy,  E.  A.^ 

.  212 

Thurgood,  T 

7 

Stone,  G.F 

..     23 

Tandy,  M.  O'C.^       .. 

.  212 

Thursby-Pelham,  W. 

61 

Stopford,  A.  H. 

..   175 

Tapp,  A.1 

.  165 

Thurston,  E.  W.       .. 

205 

Storr,  C 

..  100 

Tapp,  A.  H.1     

.  165 

Thynne,  F 

4 

Storrs,  A.  H.^   ... 

..  207 

Tapp,  C.  J.i       

.  154 

Timins,  F.  C.^    ..     .. 

196 

Storrs,  H.  N.^     ..     . 

..  207 

Tapp,  N.i 

.  167 

Timins,  G.  E^ 

203 

Story,  J 

.    195 

Tarleton,  T 

49 

Tindall,  A.  L.  B.i     . 

210 

Storye,  S 

..       2 

Tasker,  D.  C.  A.      . 

.  205 

Tindall,  E.  A.1 

197 

Stoton,  W.  0.  ... 

..     83 

Taswell,  Q}       

.     26 

Todd,  C.  H 

.  205 

Index. 


231 


Page 

Page 

Page 

Toller,  A.  W.i 

.     74 

Turner,  W.  J 

.     59 

Wadmore,  H.  R.^     .. 

43 

Toller,  E.  W.i 

.     43 

Turquand,  W.  J. 

28 

Wadmore,  J.  A.  W.^ 

120 

Tolputt,  A. 

.   182 

Twells,  E 

15 

Wadmore,  J.  F.^ 

43 

Tomkins,  H.  L.^ 

.  201 

Twiss,  C.  E 

71 

Wadmore,  R.  L.i     .. 

132 

Tomkins,  P.  L.^ 

.   211 

Twycross,  G.  F.i       .. 

.  195 

Waggett,  J.  F 

130 

Tomlins,  J.i       

.   102 

Tvvycross,  J.  B.^ 

.   195 

Waite,  H 

21 

Tomlins,  R.  H.i 

.     97 

Twyford,  L.  T.  C.     .. 

.   182 

Wakefield,  H.  R.      .. 

154 

Tomlins,  T.  W.i 

.     98 

Tyers,  T 

.     92 

Walford,  F 

73 

Tompson,  C.  H.i 

.  120 

Tylor,  R.1 . 

.   129 

Walford,  W.  H. 

57 

Tompson,  H.  E.i      .. 

.  120 

Tylor,  W.  A.^ 

127 

Walker,  D.i         ..      .. 

46 

Toms,  C.  S.  M.1 

.   192 

Tyssen,  C.  A.  D.       .. 

147 

Walker,  E.  H.i 

46 

Toms,  G.  C.i      

.  192 

Walker,  G.  F.2 

115 

Toms,  L.  G.i     

.  201 

Walker,  G.R 

126 

Tonge,  W.  C 

.  170 

U. 

Walker,  H.  P.^ 

48 

Tooth,  A 

.     83 

Walker,  0.  0 

68 

Torkington,  J 

.     91 

Unwin,  A.  H.i 

115 

Walker,  R.S 

35 

Torrens,  A.  R 

.  145 

Unwin,  F.  S.^ 

.  116 

Walker,  W 

31 

Tosswill,  W.  F. 

136' 

Unwin,  H.  A.V..  116 

,  214 

Walker,  W.  G.^ 

115 

Tothill,  F.  H 

.   148 

Wall,  C.  Y 

98 

Towers,  A.  G.^ 

.   126 

Wallace,  F.  G 

142 

Towers,  G.  L.i  ...      .. 

.  114 

V. 

Wallis,  — 

13 

Towers,  J 

.  2,3 

Walrond,  R.  B...       . 

168 

Towers,  W.^      

.   106 

Vacher,  E.  P 

.  122 

Walsh,  N.  C 

92 

Tracy,  F.  W 

.  157 

Vallance,  J.  A. 

QQ 

Walsh,  P 

194 

Treadway,  G 

.  175 

Vallings,  E.  H.i       .. 

135 

Walter,  — 

12 

Tresse,  F 

.       6 

Vallings,  H.  A.1       .. 

126 

Walter,  — 

12 

Trollope,  A.  B 

89 

Vallings,  J.  F.i 

126 

Walter,  J 

14 

Trotter,  B.i       

.  152 

Van  der  Guclit,  G.  .. 

183 

Walter,  J 

121 

Trotter,  F.  S.^ 

143 

Vansittart,  A.  P.      .. 

129 

Walter,  W 

9 

Trustriim,  W.  P. 

76 

Vardon,  S.  A 

139 

Walter,  W 

13 

Tuck,  E.  J 

140 

Vaughan,  H.^    

59 

Walton,  F.  W 

190 

Tucker,  A.i 

114 

Vaughan,  H.-  ... 

99 

Walton,  H.  P.i 

181 

Tucker,  F.N.  1 

114 

Vaughan,  C.  W.i      .. 

64 

Walton,  W.  C.i 

181 

Tudor,  W.  R 

83 

Vaughan,  R.  W?     .. 

99 

Ward,  A.  0 

139 

Tuke,  A.i 

71 

Vaux,  C.  A.1      ..      .. 

205 

Ward,  A.  R.i     ..       .. 

128 

Tuke,  C.^ 

185 

Vaux,  P.i 

205 

Ward,  A.  W 

99 

Tuke,  L.i 

185 

Venn,  W.  E 

177 

Ward,  B 

96 

Tuke,  S.i     

71 

Venosta,  C.  F 

198 

Ward,  Q? 

21 

Tulloch,  F.  R 

140 

Vere,  A.  F 

139 

Ward,  C.  H.  C.i       .. 

99 

Turner,  — 

12 

Vernon,  J.          

5 

Ward,  F.  0 

27 

Turner,   - 

12 

Verrall,  F.i        

175 

Ward,  F.  P.  3     

185 

Turner,  A.^        

167 

Verrall,  J 

7 

Ward,  F.  W.  0.1       .. 

99 

Turner,  A.  G.  B.      ... 

179 

Verrall,  W.  V} 

167 

Ward,  J.  E.  D 

190 

Turner,  A.  P."    ..      .. 

124 

Vinall,  C.  G.i    ..       .. 

57 

Ward,  J.  H.  K. 

62 

Turner,  Al.  S.^ 

212 

Vinall,  E.i         

72 

Ward,  J.  1.3      

150 

Turner,  Ar.  S.^ 

210 

Vinall,  T.  S.i     

96 

Ward,  S.  M 

77 

Turner,  B.  B 

108 

Vines,  — 

8 

Ward,  T.2 

22 

Turner,  C.  E.^ 

197 

Vivian,  W 

2 

Ward,  T.  1.3       ..     .. 

185 

Turner,  E.  H.i 

140 

Vredenbourg,  E. 

154 

Ward,  W.2 

48 

Turner,  F.  de  M.      ... 

87 

Ward,  W.  T 

195 

Turner,  F.  F.^ 

145 

Warde,  F 

129 

Turner,  F.  T." 

86 

W 

Waring,  R 

26 

Turner,  F.  W.  B.^    .. 

112 

Warlters,  J 

77 

Turaer,*G.  F.* 

209 

Waddelow,  J.  J.       ... 

201 

Warner,  C.  E.   ...  185 

215 

Turner,  G.  J. '^ 

194 

Waddilove,  A.  C.i    ... 

182 

Warrand,  A.  W.       ... 

214 

Turner,  H.^       

109 

Waddilove,  C.2 

51 

Warre,  R 

142 

Turner,  J 

4 

Waddilove,  C.  J.i       .. 

188 

Warren,  A.  T.^ 

182 

Turner,  N 

142 

Waddilove,  E.2 

51 

Warren,  G.  M.i 

172 

Turner,  N.  H.^ 

165 

Waddilove,  G.2 

56 

Warren,  W.  E.i 

172 

Turner,  S.  C.    ...  107 

114 

Waddington,  A. 

198 

Wase,  C 

1 

Turner,  S.W 

66 

Wade,  S 

148 

Wase,  C 

8 

Turner,  T 

9 

Wadmore,  B.i 

160 

Waters,  T.  B 

178 

Turner,  T.  S 

.  170 

Wadmore,  C.  F.i      .. 

162 

Watson,  C}       

39 

232 


Index, 


Page 

Page 

Page 

Watson,  C.  R.3  ..     . 

..  209 

White,  J 

12 

Willoughby,  H...     . 

.      80 

Watson,  C.  S.2...     . 

..     94 

White,  J 

24 

Willonghby-Osborne, 

Watson,  G.  T.3...     . 

..  209 

White,  L.H 

195 

A.  deV 

.  205 

Watson,  G.  W.i 

..     43 

White,  T 

4 

Wilmot,  F.  W 

.   202 

Watson,  H.  A.2 

..   107 

White,  T.  J.2     

42 

Wilson,  — 

.     13 

Watson,  T.  S.^  ... 

..     94 

White,  W 

110 

Wilson,  — 

.     13 

Wauton,  C.  J.  M. 

..     99 

White,  W.  A.i 

206 

Wilson,  A.  C.i    ..      . 

.  160 

Wav,  E.i 

..     39 

White,  W.  E.2 

42 

Wilson,  A.  S.2   ... 

.   175 

Way,  J.  T.i       ...     . 

..     31 

Whitehead,  A.  1 

74 

Wilson,  C 

.     91 

Way,  W.i 

..     31 

Whitehead,  C.^ 

74 

Wilson,  C.3        ...      . 

.   163 

Weare,  F.i 

.   175 

Whitehead,  C.  B.      ... 

199 

Wilson,  F.  H.^..     . 

.     59 

Weare,  R.1         ...     . 

..  175 

Whitehead,  G.  D.     ... 

15 

Wilson,  J.^        ...      . 

.     62 

Weatherley,  F.  C.^  . 

..  126 

Whitehead,  R.  G.     ... 

16 

Wilson,  J.  F 

.  198 

Weatherley,  H.  E.^  . 

..   126 

Whitehurst,  C.  E.     ... 

206 

Wilson,  L.3        ...     . 

.  157 

Weatherley,  W.  L.^. 

..   125 

Whiting,  P.  F 

159 

Wilson,  R.  S.2   ..       . 

.  157 

Webb,  D.i 

..  177 

Whitmore,  G.  F.       ... 

178 

Wilson,  T.i        ...     . 

.   160 

Webb,  H.  E.i    ...     . 

..  177 

Whitmore,  J.  M.i     ... 

117 

Wilson,  W.J.3...     . 

.  152 

Webb,  W 

2 

Whitmore,  W.  B.^    ... 

108 

Wimble,  F.  S.     ..      . 

26 

Webb,  W 

.".'     33 

Whitton,  R 

128 

Wimble,  J 

.     90 

Webber,  E.  J. ^..      . 

..     77 

Whitworth,  — 

13 

Winchester,  —   . 

.     12 

Webber,  H.^      ...      . 

..  117 

Whyte,  C.  A.1 

116 

Windsor,  W.  J. 

.  192 

Webber,  P.  B.} 

..     77 

Whyte,  H.  W 

145 

Wing,  E 

.  139 

Webber,  W.  T.  T.^  . 

..     77 

Whyte,  W.  A.i 

84 

Wingate,  W.  W.       . 

.  203 

Webster,  E.B 

..     31 

Wibarne,  J 

5 

Winter,   G 

.  125 

Weeks,  T 

..       5 

Wibmer,  L.  M 

111 

Winthrop,  W 

.     35 

Weigall,  G.  E 

..  167 

Wickins,  B.  V.  W.^.. 

206 

Wintle,  J.  P 

.   162 

Welland,  A.  S...       . 

..     73 

Wickins,  H.  R.i 

201 

Wintolly,  J 

9 

Welldon,  A.  F.i 

..  118 

Wightvvick,  H.  M.i  ... 

120 

Winton,  F.  C 

.     47 

Welldon,  C.  E.i 

..  110 

Wightwick,  T.  A.i   .. 

139 

Wise,  G 

.     22 

Welldon,  C.  E.2 

..  170 

Wightwick,  W.  Ji    ... 

120 

Witherby,  W.  H.     . 

.     59 

Welldon,  E.  1.3  ..     . 

3 

Wilgress,  G.  F 

52 

Wolfe,  J.  R.i     ...     . 

.  197 

Welldon,  J.  1.3...     . 

2 

Wilkie,  A.  F.i 

104 

Wolfe,  T.  H.i     ..      . 

.  198 

Welldon,  J.  T.i 

.       96 

Wilkie,  J.  W.i 

104 

Wood,  E.  N 

.     64 

Welldon,  M.  E.-       . 

..   183 

Wilkins,  A.  D 

143 

Wood,  N 

.     11 

Weller,  F 

..     10 

Wilkinson,  — 

12 

Wood,  R 

.      7 

Wells,  G 

..     16 

Wilkinson,  — 

13 

Woodfall,  —      ...      . 

.     13 

Wenham,  G 

..       8 

Wilkinson,  E.  S.       ... 

130 

Woodfall,  W 

.     11 

Went,  S.  A 

..  145 

Wilkinson,  H.  L.  S.... 

162 

Woodford,  C.  M.i     . 

.  126 

Were,  W 

..     41 

Wilkinson,  J.  D.  C.\.. 

157 

Woodford,  E.  F.i      . 

.  137 

Werner,  E.T.  C.i    . 

..  171 

Wilkinson,  W.  H.1   ... 

157 

Woodford,  H.  G.i     . 

.  182 

Werner,  J.  R.i  ...      . 

..  171 

Wilkinson,  W.  M.2  ... 

58 

Woodgate,  —   ...      . 

.     12 

West,—    

..       9 

Wilkinson,  W.  R.2     .. 

58 

Woodgate,  —    ...     . 

.     12 

West,  A.  C.  S 

..  168 

Wilks,  G.  S 

168 

Woodgate,  F 

.     10 

West,  A.  G.  B.i 

..  194 

Willett,A,i      

Woodgate,  F.i  ...     , 

22 

West,  F.  G.2      ...     . 

..     38 

(see  Catt,  A 

.72) 

Woodgate,  F.  H.      . 

.     89 

West,  J.  J.2       ...     . 

..     22 

Willett,  W.i      

Woodgate,  H.^..      . 

.     22 

West,  R.  W 

..     56 

(see  Catt,  W 

.  66) 

Woodgate,  H.  A.      . 

.     16 

West,  W.  A.2    ...     . 

..     22 

Williams,  C 

91 

Woodgate,  S 

.     15 

West,  W.  E.  M.i      . 

..  194 

Williams,  C.  W. 

61 

Woodgate,  S.^    ...     . 

.     23 

Westbrook,  E.i...     . 

..  167 

Williams,  F 

139 

Woodley,  E.  J 

.  192 

Westbrook,  L.  T.^    . 

..  201 

Williams,  H 

15 

Woods,  T 

7 

Weston,  C.  E.i...     . 

..  139 

WiUiams,  L 

195 

Woodward,  R.  F.      . 

.  103 

Weston,  J 

6 

Williamson,  C.  V.  W 

159 

Woolley,  T.  S.  M.    . 

.  141 

Weston,  W.  J.i 

..  139 

Williamson,  R.  L.    ... 

154 

Workman,  A.  W.i  '. 

.  157 

Wharton,  C.  H.^ 

..  209 

Willis,  C.i 

44 

Workman,  R.  L.^      . 

157 

Wharton,  R.  A.^       . 

..  209 

Willis,  C.F.2     

46 

Wormald,  J.i     ...      . 

.     59 

Wheeler,  C.  T.  0. 

..  196 

Willis,  E 

111 

Wormald,  P.  H.i      . 

.     59 

Wheeler,  J.  C.  A.     . 

..  139 

Willis,  E.  C 

62 

Wormald,  W.i  ... 

59 

Wheelwright,  R.      . 

..  201 

Willis,  F.  R.2     

68 

Worth,  D.L.i     ..      . 

.  157 

Wheland,  J.       ... 

..       4 

WilHs,  G.» 

41 

Worth,  J.  L.i    ...      . 

.  157 

Whish,  C.  W.    ... 

..  120 

Willis,  G.2 

50 

Worthington,  B. 

.     23 

White,  H.  G.     ... 

..  148 

WiUis,  H.2 

86 

Worthington,  E.  H,  I 

\.  209 

White,  H.  J.^    ... 

..   180 

WiUis,  W.  M.2 

46 

Worthington,  G. 

.     39 

Index. 


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Page 

Wotton,  J 

...   163 

Y. 

Young,  E.  C.i  ... 

.  103 

Wrentmore,  J.  H. 

..   183 

Young,  F.  V.i  ...     . 

.     94 

Wyatt,  A.  A.i  ... 

...      61 

Page 

Young,  K.  D.2  ...     . 

.  108 

Wyatt,  A.  H.i    .. 

...     58 

Yaldwyn,  B.i      . 

..     73 

Young,  M.  H.2...     . 

.  119 

Wyche,  H 

...       5 

Yaldvvyn,  W.^  ... 

...     73 

Young,  W.i       ...      . 

.  103 

Wynue,  R.  I.^   ... 

...  117 

Yeats,  J 

...     23 

Youngman,  E.^..      . 

.  137 

Wynne,  W.  L.^.. 

..  125 

Yorke,  A.  J.i    ... 

...  139 

Youngman,  F.^... 

.  137 

Yorke,  R.  S.i    ... 

..    139 

Youngman,  H.  .T.i 

.  137 

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Page  115.  For  '  Syckelmore' read  '  Syckelmoore.' 

Page  183.  To  '  Van  der  Gucht '  add  the  Christian  name — 'Gerard. 

Page  194.  '  West,  W.  E.  M.'     For  '  Mylus '  read  '  Mylns.' 

Page  197.  '  Mayne.'     For  '  Corython '  read  '  Cory  ton.' 

Page  222.  '  Goldie,  F.  W.'     For  *  209  '  read  '  210.' 


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