Inventory

On this page you can find an alphabetical list of all of the identifiable names carved into the school gateway.  The sub-pages list names on the different sections of the edifice, reading left to right, top to bottom following the lines of the stones.

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ARMITSTEAD . Armitstead 184 North Wall It could be either of these two brothers:
ARMITSTEAD, JOHN RICHARD, eldest son of Rev.John Armitstead, Vicar of Sandbach, Cheshire, and Susan Hester, second dau. of Rev.Richard Massie, Rector of Eccleston, Cheshire ; b. 11 May 1829 ; adm. 15 Jan 1841 ; QS 1844 ; rowed bow in race against Eton 29 Jul 1847 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1848, matr. 28 Jun 1848, Westminster Student 1849-63 ; BA 1852 ; MA 1855 ; ordained deacon May 1853, priest 1854 (both Chester) ; Perpetual Curate of Goostrey, Cheshire 1858-61 ; Vicar of Wendlebury, Oxfordshire 1862-5 ; Vicar of Sandbach, Cheshire, from 1865 ; Hon.Canon Chester 1898 ; member Cheshire County Council 1895-1912, Alderman from 1912 ; for many years a familiar figure in the hunting field ; m. 9 May 1866 Frances Mary, eldest dau. of William Henry Hornby MP, Poole Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire ; d. 16 Sep 1918.
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ARMITSTEAD, WILLIAM GEORGE, brother of John Richard Armitstead (qv) ; b. 22 Mar 1833 ; adm. 1 Oct 1846 ; QS 1847 ; Capt. of the School 1851 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1852, matr. 3 Jun 1852, Westminster Student to 1856 [check] ; played cricket against Cambridge 1853-4, 1856-7 ; BA 1857 ; MA 1865 ; ordained deacon 1859, priest 1860 (both Chester) ; Curate, Sandbach Heath, Cheshire 1859-62 ; Vicar of Goostrey, Cheshire, from 1862 ; m. May 1865 Mary Susan, dau. of Rev.W.Currie, Boughton Hall, Cheshire ; d. 12 Mar 1907.
ANKETELL M. D. Anketell 1851-6 Entrance up School ANKETELL, MATTHEW DAVID, eldest son of Matthew John Anketell, Anketell Grove, co.Monaghan, and Catherine Anne Frances, eldest dau. of David Ker MP, Portavo and Montalto, co.Down ; b. 5 Jan 1841 ; adm. 18 Oct 1851 (G) ; of Anketell Grove, co. Monaghan ; killed by a fall from his horse 17 Jul 1872.
BARKER H.R. Barker North Wall BARKER, HENRY RAINE, second son of Richard Barker, Fitzroy Square, London, and Margaret White (IGI) ; b. 11 Nov 1829 ; adm. 26 Jan 1843 ; QS (Capt) 1844 ; rowed bow in the race against Eton 30 Jul 1846, and stroke in the same race 29 Jul 1847 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1848, matr. 28 Jun 1848, Westminster Student to 1864 ; rowed in University Eight which won the Grand Challenge Cup, in University Four which won the Steward’s Cup, and in Christ Church pair which won the Silver Goblets at Henley Regatta, 1852 ; BA 1852 ; MA 1855 ; adm. Inner Temple 27 Jan 1858 ; a banker and army agent ; m. 30 Jul 1868 Lina, second dau. of George Haynes ; d. 23 Aug 1902.
BARKER Barker South Wall A common name amongst OWW – unidentifiable without initials.
BARNES W. Barnes 1833 Gateway (Front) BARNES, WILLIAM, eldest son of Samuel Barnes FRCS, Great Duryard, Exeter, surgeon, and Juliana, dau. of William Speke, Jordans, Somerset ; grandson of Ralph Barnes (adm. 1744, qv) ; b. 25 Jan 1817 ; adm. 24 Sep 1828 ; KS 1829 ; left 1834 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Jun 1835, Canoneer Student 1835-40 ; BA 1839 ; MA 1865 ; a banker at Exeter, firm Sanders & Co., by 1845 ; JP (1858) Devon ; m. 2 Jul 1840 Lucy, fifth dau. of Walter Long, Preshaw House, Hants. ; d. 21 Jan 1892.
BARNES R. Barnes 1827 Gateway (Front) BARNES, RALPH, eldest son of Frederick Barnes (adm.1785, qv) ; b. 8 Oct 1810 ; adm. 15 Jan 1823 ; KS 1824 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1829, matr. 2 Jun 1829, Westminster Student ; rowed in University Eight v. Leander at Henley 20 Jun 1831 ; BA 1833 ; MA 1835 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1836, priest 10 Jun 1839 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Ardington, Berks., 4 Apr 1839 ; Vicar of 3rd portion of Bampton, Oxfordshire 1844 (dispensation to hold with Ardington, 1844) ; Vicar of Bampton Aston, Oxfordshire 1857 ; extracts from the diary which he kept when at Oxford were used by Sherwood, Oxford Rowing, 1900 ; m. 11 Aug 1870 Charlotte St.Leger, dau. of Charles James Fox Combe, Cobham Park, Surrey ; d. 21 Apr 1884.
BARNES W. Barnes 1832 South Wall BARNES, WILLIAM, eldest son of Samuel Barnes FRCS, Great Duryard, Exeter, surgeon, and Juliana, dau. of William Speke, Jordans, Somerset ; grandson of Ralph Barnes (adm. 1744, qv) ; b. 25 Jan 1817 ; adm. 24 Sep 1828 ; KS 1829 ; left 1834 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Jun 1835, Canoneer Student 1835-40 ; BA 1839 ; MA 1865 ; a banker at Exeter, firm Sanders & Co., by 1845 ; JP (1858) Devon ; m. 2 Jul 1840 Lucy, fifth dau. of Walter Long, Preshaw House, Hants. ; d. 21 Jan 1892.
BARNES G. B–nes 1827 Entrance up School BARNES, GEORGE, eldest son of Ralph Barnes, Exeter, solicitor, Clerk to Dean and Chapter of Exeter and Deputy Registrar for the Diocese, and Augusta Charlotte, dau. of Ven.John Andrew, Archdeacon of Barnstaple and Rector of Powderham, Devon ; grandson of Ralph Barnes (adm.1744, qv) ; b. 9 Feb 1813 ; adm. 22 Sep 1825 ; KS 1826 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1830, matr. 28 May 1830, Westminster Student ; BA 1834 ; d.unm. 8 Sep 1836.
BENBOW H. C. Benbow Gateway (Front) BENBOW, HERBERT CLIFTON, son of John Benbow, Uxbridge, Middlesex, merchant, and Adela, dau. of Daniel Tookey ; grandson of Clifton Benbow (qv) ; b. 4 Oct 1861 ; adm. as exhibitioner (G) 27 May 1875 ; QS 1876 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge (with Triplett) 1880, adm.pens. 1 Jun 1880, matr.Mich.1880 ; BA 1884 ; MA 1910 ; a schoolmaster at Cargilfield Sch., Cramond Bridge, Midlothian, 1883-1927 ; d. 2 Feb 1941.
BENTHALL W. Benta North Wall Perhaps: BENTHALL, WILLIAM, son of William Searle Benthall (previously Bentall), Totnes and Buckfast Abbey, Devon, woollen manufacturer and banker, and Mary Ann, dau. of William Marshall MD, Totnes ; b. 21 Jan 1803 ; adm. (G) 7 Jun 1815 ; KS 1817 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1821, adm.pens. 9 Jun 1821, scholar 1822, matr.Mich.1821 ; a banker at Totnes c.1823-41, when his partnership went bankrupt ; m. 8 Sep 1831 Elizabeth Charlotte Cornish ; d. 16 Jun 1877.
BOVILL E. C.  Bovill 1867 Gateway (Front) BOVILL, SIR ELLIOT CHARLES, brother of William Edward Bovill (qv) ; b. 23 Apr 1848 ; adm. 28 Jan 1857 [check] ; QS 1863 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1867, matr. 12 Jun 1867 ; BA 1871 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 23 Apr 1869, called to bar 27 Jan 1873 ; equity draughtsman and conveyancer ; hon.sec., Elizabethan Club, 1873-9 ; Assist.Judicial Commissioner, Cyprus, 1879-81, Judicial Commissioner 1881-3, Chief Justice 1883-92 ; knighted 11 Aug 1884 ; Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements from 13 Aug 1892 ; m. 27 Jul 1876 Anna, younger dau. of Rev.John Tahourdin White DD, Rector of St.Martin’s, Ludgate, London ; d. at Singapore 24 Mar 1893.
BRITTON I. Britton South Wall BRITTON, JAMES, only son of Rev.James Britton, Head Master of Durham GS, subsequently Vicar of Bossall, Yorkshire North Riding, and Isabella, sister of Henry Forster Mills (qv) ; b. 25 Oct 1790 ; in school list 1803 ; KS (aged 14) 1805 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1809, matr.17 May 1809 ; BA 1813 ; MA 1815 ; ordained deacon 6 Mar 1812 (Chester, lit.dim. from York), priest 18 Dec 1814 (York) ; Curate, Ware, Herts. ; Vicar of Great Bardfield, Essex, 17 Jul 1829-40 ; m. 22 Aug 1818 Julia, dau. of Richard Down, Bartholomew Lane, London, banker ; d. 18 May 1871.
BROWN G. F. Brown Gateway (Front) BROWN, GEORGE FRANCIS, son of John Brown, Batcombe, Somerset ; b. 12 Nov 1828 ; adm. 28 Sep 1841 ; QS 1843 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1847, adm.pens. 13 May 1847, scholar 1848, matr.1847 ; ordained deacon 1854 (Guiana), priest 1857 (Bath & Wells) ; Curate, St.Ives, Cornwall, 1859, subsequently Batcombe, Somerset, and Bridport, Dorset ; d. 14 Jun 1872.
BROWN [A.] G. F. Brown South Wall Probably: BROWN, GEORGE FRANCIS, son of John Brown, Batcombe, Somerset ; b. 12 Nov 1828 ; adm. 28 Sep 1841 ; QS 1843 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1847, adm.pens. 13 May 1847, scholar 1848, matr.1847 ; ordained deacon 1854 (Guiana), priest 1857 (Bath & Wells) ; Curate, St.Ives, Cornwall, 1859, subsequently Batcombe, Somerset, and Bridport, Dorset ; d. 14 Jun 1872.
BULL H. E. Bull 1860 Gateway (Front) BULL, HENRY EDWARD, elder son of Henry Bull (qv) ; b. 8 Mar 1843 ; adm.4 Oct 1856 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr.16 Oct 1861 ; played cricket v.Cambridge 1863, and for Gentlemen v.Players 1864 ; hon.sec. and treasurer, Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club ; landowner ; JP (1889) Buckinghamshire ; m. 1st, 24 Sep 1867 Florentia, elder dau. of William Watts, Hanslope Park, Bucks. ; m.2nd, by 1881, Caroline H. — ;  d. 31 May 1905.
BURTON E. C. Burton 1838-1845 North Wall BURTON, EDMUND CHARLES, eldest son of Edmund Singer Burton, Daventry, Northants., solicitor, and Anna Maria, dau. of Clarke Watkins, Daventry, Northants. ; b. 4 Sep 1826 ; adm. 26 Sep 1838 ; QS 1841 ; rowed against Eton 26 Jul 1842, 1 Aug 1843 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1845, matr. 15 May 1845, Westminster Student to 1860 ; won Champion Sculler’s Cup at Thames Regatta 1846, Oxford University Pairs with Arthur Milman (qv) 1846, University Sculls 1847 ; rowed for Oxford v.Cambridge 1846, 1849 ; stroke of Oxford Eight at Henley 1847, 1848, and steered Oxford crew which won the Grand Challenge Cup there 1851 ; President, Oxford University Boat Club 1847-8 ; BA 1849 ; MA 1852 ; adm.solicitor, Mich.1852 ; practised at Daventry, firm Burton and Willoughby ; an all-round sportsman, being a fine runner and a prominent rider to hounds ; won National Hunt Steeplechase 1860, 1861 ; joint donor of the Silver Sculls with Sir Patrick MacChombaich Colquhoun (qv), the first annual race for which took place in 1844 ; m. 1 Oct 1862 Rosamond Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Verney Lace, Little Woolton, Lancs. ; d. 21 Aug 1907.
BURTON R. Burton 1842-1848 North Wall BURTON, REGINALD, brother of Edmund Charles Burton (qv) ; b. 3 Mar 1830 ; adm. 27 Jan 1842 ; QS 1844 ; coxed eight against Eton 29 Jul 1845, 30 Jul 1846, and rowed v.Eton 29 Jul 1847 ; left 1848 ; a clerk in the Customs (retired by 1881) ; m. 17 Jun 1858 Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Merceron, Bethnal Green ; d. 26 Apr 1892.
BUTLER W. J. Butler 1835 Gateway (Front) BUTLER, WILLIAM JOHN, eldest son of John Laforey Butler, Finchley, Middlesex, London merchant and banker, and Henrietta, dau. of Capt.Robert Patrick ; b. 10 Feb 1818 ; adm. (G) 7 Oct 1830 ; KS 1832 ; rowed v.Eton 12 May 1836 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1836, adm.pens. 2 Jun 1836, scholar 1837 ; BA 1840 ; MA 1844 (incorp.Oxford 1847) ; DD 1885 ; ordained deacon 1841, priest 1842 (Winchester) ; Curate, Dogmersfield, Hants., 1841-3, Puttenham, Surrey, 1843-4 ; Perpetual Curate of Wareside, Herts., 1844-6 ; Vicar of Wantage, Berks., 1846-80 ; founder and Warden of Penitential Sisterhood of St.Mary, Wantage, 1850 ; elected Bishop of Natal by diocesan synod 25 Oct 1866, but his election was disapproved by Archbishop Longley ; Hon.Canon, Christ Church, Oxford, 1872 ; Canon of Worcester 1880-5 ; Dean of Lincoln from 15 Jul 1885 ; a Busby Trustee from 25 May 1889 ; author, Sermons for Working Men, 1847, and other works ; m. 29 Jul 1843 Emma, dau. of George Henry Barnett, Glympton Park, Oxfordshire, banker ; d. 14 Jan 1894. DNB.
CHAMBERLAIN T. Chamberlain 1827 Gateway (Back) CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS, son of Rev.Thomas Hughes Chamberlain (previously Thomas Chamberlain Hughes), Wardington, Oxfordshire, Rector of Churchover, Warwicks. ; b. 25 Nov 1810 ; adm. 18 Jan 1821 ; KS (Capt.) 1824 ; Capt. of the School 1827 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student (still 1869) ; BA 1832 ; MA 1834 ; ordained deacon 25 May 1834, priest 14 Jun 1835 (both Oxford) ; Perpetual Curate of Cowley, Oxfordshire, 20 May 1837-42 ; Vicar of St.Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, from 1842 ; Hon.Canon, Christ Church, from 1882 ; founded Sisterhood of St.Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, and St.Edward’s School, Summertown ; built Church of St.Frideswide to serve the wants of Osney Town ; editor, The Ecclesiastic 1846-67, Oxford University Herald from 1881 ; author The Seven Ages of the Church, 1856, and other works ; d. unm. 20 Jan 1892.
CHARLTON W. H. Charlton 1832 South Wall CHARLTON, WILLIAM HENRY, son of Rev.William Henry Charlton, Vicar of Felmingham, Norfolk, Domestic Chaplain to Duke of Dorset ; b. 17 Dec 1814 ; adm. (G) 26 Jan 1826 ; KS 1829 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1833, adm.pens. 4 Jun 1833, scholar 1834, matr.Mich.1833 ; BA 1837 ; MA 1841 ; ordained deacon 1838 (Rochester), priest 20 Oct 1839 (Peterborough) ; Rector of St.George’s with St.Paul’s, Stamford, Lincs., 12 May 1840 ; Domestic Chaplain to Marquis of Exeter 1846 ; Rector of Easton, Lincs., from 12 May 1848 ; m. 17 May 1843 Sarah, eldest dau. of Thomas Hippisley Jackson, Stamford, Lincs., solicitor ; d. 2 May 1874.
CLAPCOTT H. Clapcott 1844- Entrance up School CLAPCOTT, HENRY, son of George Bunter Clapcott, Tarrant Keyneston, Dorset, and Eliza, dau. of Rev.James Dowland DD, Whitchurch, Dorset ; b. 28 Nov 1830 ; adm. 12 Jan 1844 ; QS 1845 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1849, adm.pens. 19 May 1849, scholar 1850, matr.Mich.1849 ; BA 1853 ; emigrated to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he took up sheep farming ; JP New Zealand ; m. 8 Dec 1858 Mary Jane, second dau. of Maj.— Power, 60th Foot.
CLARKE F. G. Clarke Gateway (Front) CLARKE, FREDERICK GARNETT, brother of Francis Richard Clarke (qv) ; b. 16 Jan 1862 ; adm. (G) 27 May 1875 ; left Aug 1880 ; in nitrate industry at Valparaiso, Chile ; m. 1st, 14 Sep 1886 Penelope, dau. of George Petrie, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, shipowner ; m.2nd, Laura, dau. of Alberto Alibaud, Santiago, Chile.
COOPER A. Cooper 1842 South Wall COOPER, ALLEN TREVELYAN, son of Allen Cooper (qv) and his first wife ; b. 11 Jun 1825 ; adm. 17 Jan 1838 ; QS 1839 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1843, adm.pens. 29 May 1843, scholar 1844, matr.Mich.1843 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1852 ; ordained deacon 1848, priest 1849 (both London) ; Chaplain to Embassy at Lisbon ; Curate, Buckland, Devon, subsequently Swanscombe, Kent ; m. 16 Mar 1865 Lucy Evans (IGI) ; d. 24 Jul 1866.
COTHER W. Cother South Wall COTHER, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Cother FRCS, surgeon, Gloucester, and Mary Eliza — (IGI) ; b. 8 Nov 1812 ; adm. 20 Jan 1825 ; KS (Capt.) 1826 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1830, matr. 28 May 1830, Westminster Student to 1837 ; BA 1834 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 28 Jan 1835, called to bar 19 Nov 1842 ; Oxford Circuit ; practised as a conveyancer in Gloucester ; m. 30 Apr 1850 Marion, youngest dau. of John Warburton MD ; d. at Dinant, France 20 Mar 1870.
COTTON G. E. L. Cotton 1832 Gateway (Front) COTTON, GEORGE EDWARD LYNCH, only son of Capt.Thomas D’Avenant Cotton, 7th Foot, and Mary Headley Burnley, Halifax, Nova Scotia ; grandson of George Cotton (qv) ; b. 29 Oct 1813 ; adm.(G) 17 Jan 1825 ; KS 1828 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1832, adm.pens. 11 Jun 1832, scholar 1833, matr.Mich.1832 ; 8th Classic and 40th Senior Optime 1836 ; BA 1836 ; MA 1839 ; DD 1858 (incorp.Oxford 3 Jun 1858) ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1838, Major Fellow 1839 ; Assistant Master, Rugby School, 1837-52 (the “young master” of Tom Brown’s Schooldays) ; Headmaster, Marlborough Coll., 1852-8 ; ordained deacon 1 Feb 1839, priest 9 Jun 1839 (both Worcester) ; Bishop of Calcutta from 1858 ; consecrated in Westminster Abbey 13 May 1858 ; established schools for the education of poor European and Eurasian children ; m. 26 Jun 1845 his cousin Sophia Anne, dau. of Rev.Henry Tomkinson, Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire, Vicar of Acton, Cheshire ; accidentally drowned in the Ganges at Kushtia 6 Oct 1866. DNB. Date on arch 1832.
COTTON R. W. Cotton 1847 North Wall COTTON, RICHARD WILLIAM, second son of Henry Cotton (qv) ; b. 23 Jun 1829 ; adm. 10 Feb 1842 ; QS 1843 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1847, matr. 27 May 1847, Westminster Student to 1861 ; BA 1851 ; MA 1854 ; coxed Oxford Eight against Cambridge Dec 1849, 1852, and at Henley and Thames Regatta 1850 ; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 10 Nov 1849 ; of Kilbree, Cappoquin, co.Waterford ; [m. 1875 Catherine Power ?] ; d. 27 May 1919.
COVENTRY T. Cove Entrance up School Perhaps: COVENTRY, HON.THOMAS HENRY, fourth son of George William Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry (qv) and his second wife ; b.18 Sep 1792 ; adm.18 Jan 1805 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Oct 1811 ; BA 1815 ; MA 1827 ; ordained deacon and priest, 1816 ; Rector of Pirton with Croome D’Abitot, Worcs., 1 Nov 1816-33 ; Rector of Hill Croome, Worcs., from 19 Feb 1827 ; Rector of Severn Stoke, Worcs., from 2 Mar 1833 ; d. 20 Aug 1869.
COX T. Cox 176 North Wall COX, THOMAS, son of Rev.James Cox, St.James’s, London, and Eleanor — ; b. ; adm. ; BB ; KS (aged 13) 1763 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 1 Jun 1768, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1768 – 26 Mar 1777 (expiry year of grace as Vicar of Badby-cum-Newnham) ; BA 1772 ; MA 1775 ; ordained ; Vicar of Badby-cum-Newnham, Northants., from 11 Mar 1776 ; FSA 1798 [check] ; m. 2 Mar 1783 Jane, eldest dau. of Robert Clavering (adm.1737, qv) ; d. 3 Feb 1816.
CRAWLEY R. Crawley 1806 Gateway (Back) CRAWLEY, RICHARD, second son of Rev.Richard Crawley, Rector of Rotherfield, Sussex, and of St.Mildred Poultry, London, and Mary, dau. of Owen Clutton, Greenwich, Kent; b. 31 May 1791 ; adm.   ; KS (aged 14) 1806 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1810, adm.pens.7 Jun 1810, scholar 1811, matr.Mich.1810 ; BA 1814 ; migr. to Magdalene Coll. Dec 1814 ; MA 1817 ; Fellow and Tutor, Magdalene Coll. ; Proctor 1823-4 ; ordained deacon 19 Mar 1815, priest 29 Sep 1816 (both Ely) ; Vicar of Steeple Ashton cum Semington, Wilts., from 12 Jun 1828 ; Prebendary of Salisbury from 25 Feb 1843 ; d.unm. 9 Dec 1869.
CROFT A. D. Croft 1816 Gateway (Front) CROFT, SIR ARCHER DENMAN, BART., brother of Sir Thomas Elmsley Croft, Bart. (qv) ; b. 7 Dec 1801 ; adm.Mich.1813 ; left 8 Aug 1816 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 21 Aug 1820, called to bar 30 Apr 1839 [check] ; succ. his brother as 8th baronet 29 Oct 1835 ; a Master, Court of Queen’s Bench 1837-64 ; m. 31 Aug 1837 Julia Barbara, widow of Athelstan Corbet, Ynys-y-Maengwyn, Merionethshire, and youngest dau. of Major-Gen.John Garstin, EICS Bengal, successively Surveyor-Gen. and Chief Engineer, Bengal ; d. 10 Jan 1865.
CROFT T. E. Croft 1813 Gateway (Front) CROFT, SIR THOMAS ELMSLEY, BART., third but eldest surviving son of Sir Richard Croft, Bart., MD, and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Denman MD ; b. 2 Sep 1798 ; adm.Lady Day 1811 ; left 1813 ; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 28 Apr 1814, half-pay 2 Mar 1820, retd. 29 Mar 1831 ; severely wounded at battle of Quatre Bras 16 Jun 1815 ; succ.father as 7th baronet 13 Feb 1818 ; FSA ; m.9 Sep 1824 Sophia Jane, only child of Richard Lateward-Lateward, Grove House, Perivale, Middlesex ; d. 29 Oct 1835.
DAY G. Day 1801 Gateway (Back) DAY, GEORGE, son of John Day, Norwich, Norfolk, and Catherine, dau. of Rev. George Sandby DD, Chancellor of Norwich and Rector of Denton, Norfolk ; b. 15 Jun 1788 ; adm. 24 Jan 1801 (Clapham) ; KS 1802 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1806, but went to Merton Coll.Oxford, matr.17 May 1806 ; BA 1810 ; ordained ; Rector of Earsham, Norfolk, from 24 Jul 1812 ; m. 9 Feb 1810 Mary Jones (IGI) ; d.10 Jul 1831. [perhaps George Day, MA, Minor Canon, Norwich from 1817 (still 1829)]
DICKSON J.F. Dickson North Wall DICKSON, SIR JOHN FREDERICK, eldest son of Robert Dickson MD FRCP, Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, and Cambridge Lodge, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, and Anna Maria, dau. of John Coope, Cumberland Place, London ; b. 17 Sep 1835 ; adm. 30 Jan 1847 ; readm. Mar 1850 ; QS 1851 ; Capt. of the School 1854 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1855, matr.7 Jun 1855 ; 1st cl. Classics (Mods) 1857 ; BA 1859 ; MA 1873 ; Writer, Ceylon Civil Service Feb 1859 ; in Colonial Secretary’s Office, Ceylon 1859-62 ; Police Magistrate, Dambool 1862, Galle 1865 ; acting Government Agent, Southern Province 1879, Central Province 1882 ; CMG 24 May 1883 ; Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, from Sep 1885 ; member, Legislative Council ; KCMG 24 May 1888 ; m.1st, 30 Jun 1859 Annie, dau. of Randle Jackson Waters (qv) ; m.2nd, 31 Mar 1875 Emily Ayton, youngest dau. of George Lee, Dickleburgh, Suffolk ; d. 21 Dec 1891.
DUNCAN A. Duncan 1827 Gateway (Front) DUNCAN, ALEXANDER, brother of Francis Duncan (qv) ; b. 16 Dec 1809 ; adm.13 Jan 1823 ; KS 1824 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens.17 May 1828, matr.Mich.1828 ; MA 1834.
DUNCAN F. Duncan 1819 South Wall DUNCAN, FRANCIS, eldest son of Dr Francis Duncan, New Road, Middlesex, and Ann — (IGI) ; b. 17 Nov 1806 (IGI) ; adm. 11 Jan 1819 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens.12 May 1825, matr.Mich.1826 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 17 Nov 1825 ; ordained deacon (Worcester) 1831, priest 1 Feb 1835 ; Rector of West Chelborough, Kent, from 11 Dec 1839 ; m.12 Apr 1830 (IGI) Louisa Augusta, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Goodall Elrington CB ; d. 23 Aug 1872. [Was his father Francis Duncan MD, Surgeon EICS Madras ? (see will proved PCC 18 Dec 1824, as of Paddington, Middlesex)]
DUNCAN A. Duncan 1822 South Wall DUNCAN, ALEXANDER, brother of Francis Duncan (qv) ; b. 16 Dec 1809 ; adm.13 Jan 1823 ; KS 1824 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens.17 May 1828, matr.Mich.1828 ; MA 1834.
DUNLOP I. Dunlop 1821 Gateway (Front) DUNLOP, JAMES, son of John Dunlop, Petersburg, Virginia, USA, and Mary Ruffin Gillian ; b. 7 Aug 1805 ; adm. (G) 15 Jan 1816 ; lived for some years in Netherlands and afterwards settled in USA ; agent of the Clyde Ironworks owned by the Dunlop family in America ; d. 1870.
DUNLOP D. M. Dunlop 1821 Gateway (Front) DUNLOP, DONALD MACKENZIE, brother of James Dunlop (qv) ; b. 29 Oct 1806 ; adm. (G) 15 Jan 1816 ; KS 1821 ; Capt. of the School 1825 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1826, adm.pens.9 Jun 1826, scholar 1827, matr.Mich.1826 ; adm.advocate 16 Dec 1829; adm.Inner Temple 10 May 1827, called to bar 6 Jun 1834 ; practised as a barrister in Bath ; m. 3 Jun 1845 Eliza Herculina, eldest dau. of Col.William Swinton, EICS Bengal ; d. 30 Dec 1874.
DYOTT W. H. Dyott 1819 Gateway (Front) DYOTT, WILLIAM HERRICK, brother of Richard Dyott (qv) ; b.13 Nov 1809 ; adm.16 Jun 1819 ; KS 1824 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1828, adm.pens.16 May 1828, scholar 1829, matr.Mich.1828, readm.pens.13 Jan 1833 ; BA 1834 ; MA 1837 ; ordained deacon 25 May 1834, priest 14 Jun 1835 (both Lincoln) ; Vicar of Ansty, Warwicks., from 1844 ; Domestic Chaplain to Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere (qv), Nov 1844 ; m. 21 Jan 1846 Matilda Sophia, third dau. of Donatus O’Brien, Tixover House, Rutland ; d. 26 Oct 1883.
EALES W. Eales North Wall EALES, WILLIAM THOMAS HUXHAM, son of Rev.William Eales, Chaplain, EICS Bengal, and Catherine, dau. of Thomas Raban, Calcutta, solicitor ; b. 18 Dec 1811 ; adm. 22 Sep 1824 ; KS 1826 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1830, adm.pens.2 Jul 1830, scholar 1831, matr.Mich.1830 ; BA 1834 ; ordained deacon 1835, priest 10 Apr 1836 (both Exeter) ; Curate, Ashburton with Bickington, Devon 1835, St.Breock, Cornwall 1844, Wolborough, Devon 1851 ; Vicar of Yealmpton, Devon, from 1857 ; m. 15 Jan 1845 Emily Fulford, dau. of William Fulford Weatherdon, Newton Abbot, Devon ; d. 27 Nov 1887.
ELIOT R. Eliot 1844-9 North Wall ELIOT, RICHARD, second son of Rev.Edward Eliot, Vicar of Norton Bavant, Wilts., and Prebendary of Salisbury, sometime Archdeacon of Barbados, and —-, d. of —– Skeats [or Skeet ?], Barbados, West Indies ; b. 6 Apr 1831 ; adm. (G) 7 Jan 1844 ; QS 1845 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1849, matr.31 May 1849, Westminster Student ; BA 1853 ; MA 1856 ; ordained 1857 ; d. 14 May 1862.
ELLISON H. J. Ellison 1831 Gateway (Front) ELLISON, HENRY JOHN, brother of George Thomas Ellison (qv) ; b. 7 Jun 1813 ; adm. 30 Jun 1820 ; KS 1827 ; rowed against Eton 12 May 1831 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1831, adm.pens.26 May 1831, scholar 1832, matr.Mich.1831 ; BA 1835 ; MA 1838 ; ordained deacon (Ely) 27 May 1838, priest (Norwich) 5 Jan 1840 ; Perpetual Curate of All Saints, Brighton, Sussex 15 Jul 1843 ; Vicar of Edensor, Derbs., 1845-55 ; Vicar of New Windsor, Berks.,  6 Oct 1855-75 ; Rector of Great Haseley, Oxfordshire 1875-94 ; Prebendary of Lichfield 1854-73 ; Hon.Canon, Christ Church, Oxford 1873-94 ; Hon.Canon, Canterbury, from 1894 ; Reader at Windsor Castle 1856-75 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria from 1879 ; founder, Church of England Temperance Society ; author, Sermons and Addresses on Church Temperance Work, 1895 ; m. 27 Apr 1854 Mary Dorothy, eldest dau. of Maj.-Gen.Sir Joshua Jebb, Surveyor-Gen. of HM Prisons ; d. 25 Dec 1899.
FARRER M. T. Farrer 1833 Gateway (Front) FARRER, MATTHEW THOMAS, second son of James William Farrer, Ingleborough, Yorkshire, a Master in Chancery, and Henrietta Elizabeth, widow of Hon.John Scott MP, and only dau. of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. (b.1745, qv) ; b. 3 Feb 1816 ; adm. 19 Jan 1829 (G) ; KS (Capt.) 1830 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1834, adm.pens. 13 Jun 1834, scholar 1835, matr.Mich.1834 ; BA 1838 ; MA 1841 ; ordained deacon 1840, priest 1841 (both Canterbury) ; Domestic Chaplain to John Scott, 2nd Earl of Elgin 1840 ; Vicar of Shirley, Surrey 1841-79 ; Vicar of Addington, Surrey 1843-67 ; inherited Ingleborough property on the death of his elder brother James in Jun 1879 ; m. 1st, 8 Aug 1843 Frances Emma, eldest dau. of Edward Golding, Maiden Erlegh, Berks. ; m.2nd, 8 Jul 1848 Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Gen.Sir William Anson, Bart. KCB ; d. 14 Jul 1889.
FISHER F. Fisher 1831 Gateway (Front) FISHER, FREDERICK, fourth son of Robert Fisher (adm.1783, qv) ; b. 3 Jul 1816 ; adm. 30 Jun 1830 ; KS 1831 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1835, adm.pens.27 Jun 1835, scholar 1836, matr.Mich.1835 ; migr. to Magdalene Coll. 26 Oct 1836 ; BA 1840 ; MA 1843 ; ordained deacon (New Zealand) 1847, priest (Salisbury) 1853 ; missionary with SPG at Howick, New Zealand 1847-9 ; Curate, Bremhill, Wilts., 1850 ; various other curacies to 1869 ; Vicar of Fleet, Hants., 1869-72 ; Rector of Downham, Cambs., from 1863 ; m.1 Feb 1849 Mary, younger dau. of William Hayes, Middle Temple, barrister ; d. 10 Jun 1884.
FORSHALL F. H. Forshall South Wall FORSHALL, FREDERICK HALE, son of Rev.Josiah Forshall FRS, Chaplain, Foundling Hospital, and Keeper of Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, and Frances, only dau. of Richard Smith, Harborne Heath, Staffs. ; b. 18 Nov 1829 ; adm. 3 Feb 1843 ; QS 1844 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1848, adm.pens. 5 Jul 1848, scholar 1849, matr.Mich.1848 ; emigrated to Australia 1849 ; a private tutor at Sydney, New South Wales ; Sydney Univ., matr. 1852, Chancellor’s Prize for Greek Iambics 1853 ; Librarian, Sydney Univ. ; returned to England 1855 ; followed the occupation of a coach ; ordained deacon 1885, priest 1886 (both Bath and Wells) ;  held various curacies, but gave up holy orders 20 Nov 1894, under the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Act  ; author, Westminster School past and present, 1884 ; d. 11 Aug 1901.
FULLER C. J. Fuller 1813 South Wall FULLER, CHARLES JAMES, second son of Frederick James Fuller, Paddington, Middlesex, solicitor, and Mary — (IGI) ; b. 27 Aug 1825 ; adm. (G) 3 Apr 1839 ; QS 1840 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1844, matr.31 May 1844, Westminster Student ; migrated to St.Mary Hall, Oxford ; BA 1848 ; MA 1851 ; ordained deacon 1849, priest 1850 (both Worcester) ; Curate, Leek Wootton, Warwicks. ; Missioner, St.Mary’s, Primrose Hill, London 1867-85, Vicar 10 Nov 1885 – 22 Jul 1889 ; Hon.Secretary, Elizabethan Club 1867-70 ; m. 9 Jun 1874 Emily Mary, dau. of John Peter André, St.Mark’s Square, London ; d. 24 May 1891.
GILES E. Giles 1868 Gateway (Front) GILES, EDWARD, fourth son of Ven.John Douglas Giles, Rector of Willoughby, Lincs., and Archdeacon of Stow, and Sarah Elizabeth, second dau. of James Tuthill Allen, Burnham, Somerset ; b. 6 Jun 1849 ; adm. 5 Feb 1863, as BB ; QS 1864 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1868, matr. 3 Jun 1868 ; rowed against Cambridge 1871 ; 1st cl.Modern History 1872 ; BA 1872 ; MA 1883 ; Indian Civil Service, Educational Dept., Bombay ; arrived in India 14 May 1873 ; Professor of History and Political Economy, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay 1873-5 ; Educational Inspector May 1875 ; Director of Public Instruction, Bombay Presidency Apr 1897-1907 ; additional member, Legislative Council, Bombay 1898, 1901, 1904, 1906 ; officiating Director-Gen. of Education, India Mar 1907 – Mar 1908 ; retd. 29 Mar 1908 ; CIE 1 Jan 1903 ; m. 19 Jan 1878 Rose Ethel Louise, only dau. of Gen.Sir John William Schneider KCB, Bombay Army, previously EICS Bombay ; d. 18 Apr 1938.
GLYN C. I. Glyn 1817 North Wall GLYN, CARR JOHN, sixth son of Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart. (qv) ; b. 25 Jun 1799 ; adm. 15 Jan 1810 ; KS 1814 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1818, matr. 5 May 1818, Westminster Student 1818-25 ; BA 1821 ; MA 1827 ; ordained deacon 1828, priest 1829 ; Rector of Hinton Parva, Dorset, from 13 Feb.1830 ; Rector of Witchampton, Dorset, from 13 May 1830 ; JP Dorset ;  m.1st, 21 Jul 1831 Augusta, dau. of John Granville, London ; m.2nd, 25 Apr.1839 Anna, third dau. of Capt.William Henry Cleather, 1st Ceylon Regt. ; d. 25 Oct.1896.
GLYN ए ऱ गलडन South Wall GLYN, EGERTON ROBERT, youngest son of Thomas Clayton Glyn (qv) ; b. 23 Jan 1827 ; adm. 5 Jul 1837 (G) ; QS 1841 ; rowed against Eton 1 Aug.1843 ; left 1844 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1845-6 ; Writer, EICS Bombay 1847 ; Third Assistant to Collector, Kaira 1848 ; Second Assistant to Collector, Surat 1849 ; d. at Bombay 8 Sep 1852.
GOODENOUGH A. C. Goodenough South Wall GOODENOUGH, ARTHUR CYRIL, son of Robert Philip Goodenough (qv) ; b. 21 Feb 1815 ; adm. 22 May 1826 (G) ; KS 1829 ; left 1833 ; Ensign, 34th Foot 8 Apr 1834 ; Lieut., 25 Nov 1836 ; Capt., 26 Oct 1841 ; Maj., 27 Mar 1848 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 6 Jan 1855 ; Lieut.-Col. commanding a depot battalion 1 Oct 1856 ; Col., 24 Jun 1858 ; Maj.-Gen., 6 Mar 1858 ; Lieut.-Gen., 1 Oct 1877 ; CB 2 Jan 1857 ; distinguished service pension ; served in Crimean War ; d. 29 Nov 1879.
GOODENOUGH F. A. Goodenough South Wall GOODENOUGH, FREDERICK ADDINGTON, eldest son of Edmund Goodenough (KS 1797, qv) ; b. 6 Jul 1827 ; adm. 18 Sep 1839 ; QS 1841 ; rowed against Eton 1 Aug 1843, 29 Jul 1845 ; Capt. of the School 1845 ; left 23 Jan 1846 ; a merchant at Calcutta ; m. 17 Oct 1861 Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.Anthony Lewis Lambert, Rector of Chilbolton, Hampshire ; d. on his voyage home from Calcutta 13 Sep 1869.
GOOLDEN C. Goolden North Wall GOOLDEN, CHARLES, son of Richard Goolden MRCS, Maidenhead, Berks., and Mary Anne, dau. of Edmund Fleming, Marlow Place, Bucks. ; b. 14 May 1824 ; adm. 2 Oct 1837 ; QS 1839 ; rowed against Eton 26 Jul 1842 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1843, adm.pens. 29 May 1843, scholar 1844, matr.Mich.1843 ; BA 1848 ; MA 1853 ; assistant master, City of London School 1847-8 ; on staff of Smyrna Civil Hospital as Chief Clerk, Resident Engineer and RMO 1853-5 ; engineering staff, Scinde Railway 1858 ; AMICE 1866 ; Treasurer, Elizabethan Club 1866-9 ; went to live in Germany ; m. 21 Jun 1871 Mariana Hermine Theresa von Renan ; d. 14 Mar 1904.
GRESLEY R. N. Gresley Gateway (Front) GRESLEY, RICHARD NEWCOMBE, brother of William Gresley (qv) ; b. 30 Jun 1804 ; adm. 26 May 1815 ; KS 1818 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1822, matr. 18 May 1822, Westminster Student ; BA 1826 ; MA 1828 ; adm.Middle Temple 1 Feb 1826, called to bar 3 Jul 1829 ; equity draftsman, Midland Circuit ; three of his letters, written while he was at school, describing the Coronation of King George IV, are printed Elizabethan xii, 65-6 ; author, A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, 1836 ; d. 10 Jun 1837.
GWILT C. P. Gwilt Gateway (Front) GWILT, CHARLES PERKINS, eldest son of Joseph Gwilt FSA, Abingdon Street, Westminster, architect, and Louisa, third dau. of Samuel Brandram, London, merchant ; b. 4 Jan 1809 ; adm. 8 Apr 1818 ; KS 1823 ; left 1827 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 30 May 1827 ; BA 1831 ; adm.Middle Temple 26 Apr 1827 ; devoted himself to heraldic and literary pursuits ; d. 22 Dec 1835. DNB (s.v.Joseph Gwilt).
GWILT R. B. Gwilt 1826 Gateway (Front) GWILT, RICHARD BRANDRAM, brother of Charles Perkins Gwilt (qv) ; b. 14 Feb 1814 ; adm. 26 Mar 1821 ; KS 1827 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1831, adm.pens. 26 May 1831, scholar 1832, matr.Mich.1831 ; 2nd Lieut., Ceylon Rifle Regt. 30 Oct 1838 ; Lieut., 10th Foot 8 Apr 1842 ; d. at Meerut, North Western Provinces, India 3 Jun 1845.
GWILT R. B. Gwilt South Wall GWILT, RICHARD BRANDRAM, brother of Charles Perkins Gwilt (qv) ; b. 14 Feb 1814 ; adm. 26 Mar 1821 ; KS 1827 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1831, adm.pens. 26 May 1831, scholar 1832, matr.Mich.1831 ; 2nd Lieut., Ceylon Rifle Regt. 30 Oct 1838 ; Lieut., 10th Foot 8 Apr 1842 ; d. at Meerut, North Western Provinces, India 3 Jun 1845.
HAGGARD M. Haggard 1842 South Wall HAGGARD, MARK, fourth son of John Haggard (qv) ; b. 30 Jan 1825 ; adm. 30 Jun 1835 ; QS 1839 ; rowed against Eton 26 Jul 1842 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student ; won University Pairs with William Henry Milman (qv) 1843-5 ; rowed against Cambridge 1845 and in Oxford Eight at Henley 1847, 1848 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; ordained ; Curate of St.Paul’s, Bedminster, Somerset ; d.unm. at sea on way home from Madeira 10 Apr 1854.
HANMER K. J. Hanmer 1818 North Wall HANMER, KENYON JAMES, brother of John Hanmer (qv) ; b. 5 Aug 1829 ; adm. 27 May 1842 ; QS 1844 ; left 1848 ; Jesus Coll.Cambridge ; LLB 1855 ; d. 7 Sep 1858.
HANNING W. Hanning 1786 South Wall HANNING, WILLIAM, son of John Hanning, Dillington, Somerset, and Susan, dau. of Thomas Harvard, Barrington Court, Somerset ; b.        ; adm. 22 Feb 1785 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr.18 Nov 1788, aged 18 ; MA 1793 ; adm.Inner Temple 13 Nov 1789 ; of Dillington, Somerset ;  m. 1800 Harriett, dau. of Edward Lee, Pinhoe, Devon ; d. 15 Apr 1834, aged 66.
HARCOURT-VERNON G. E. H. Vernon 1833 Gateway (Front) HARCOURT-VERNON, GRANVILLE EDWARD, eldest son of Granville Harcourt-Vernon (qv) , and his first wife ; b. 23 Nov 1816 ; adm. 16 Sep 1829 ; KS 1830 ; Capt. of the School 1834 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1835, matr. 4 Jun 1835, Westminster Student ; BA 1839 ; MA 1842 ; Private Secretary to Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans (qv), when Chief Secretary for Ireland, and to Earl of Lincoln MP, when Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests and Chief Secretary for Ireland ; MP (Peelite) Newark 1852-7 ; m. 23 Nov 1854 Lady Selina Catherine Meade, only dau. of Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam PC GCH, Ambassador at Berlin ; d. 1 Feb 1861.
HARLEY R. W. D. Harley 1864 South Wall HARLEY, ROBERT WILLIAM DAKER, eldest son of John Harley, Ross Hall, Shropshire, and Anna Maria Platt, dau. of Robert Smith, Pontypool, Monmouthshire ; b. 3 Apr 1846 ; adm. 28 Sep 1860 ; rowed v.Eton 28 Jul 1864 ; left Aug 1865 ; Magdalene Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 20 Oct 1865, matr.Mich.1865 ; succeeded to estates of Earls of Oxford under the will of Jane, Lady Langdale, daughter of Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford (qv) ; of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire ; DL JP Herefordshire, High Sheriff 1883 ; JP Shropshire 1880, also JP Radnorshire ; m. 17 Dec 1878 Hon.Patience Annie Rodney, only dau. of Robert Dennett Rodney, 6th Baron Rodney ; d. 13 Nov 1907.
HARRISON H. Harrison 1831 Gateway (Front) HARRISON, HENRY, son of Rev.William Bagshaw Harrison, Vicar of Goudhurst, Kent, and Charlotte Tonkin ; b. 27 Mar 1813 ; adm. 17 Jan 1826 ; KS 1827 ; rowed v.Eton 1831 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 6 Jul 1831, matr.Mich.1831 ; BA 1835 ; MA 1838 ; ordained deacon 5 Jun 1836, priest 8 Oct 1837 (both Canterbury) ; Curate, Goudhurst, Kent 1836-40 ; Vicar of Kilndown, Goudhurst, Kent, from 1840 ; Chaplain to Ticehurst Union 1853 ; m. 9 Sep 1840 Emily, dau. of Richard Springett, Finchcox Park ; d. 28 Sep 1892.
HARRISON W. Harrison 1817 North Wall One of the following: HARRISON, WILLIAM, brother of Henry Bagshaw Harrison (qv) ; b. 17 Jan 1800 ; at Rugby Sch.1808 ; adm.Christmas 1813 ; KS 1814 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1818, matr. 5 May 1818, aged 18, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; BA 1821 ; MA 1825 ; Usher at the School 1822 ; ordained deacon 1823, priest 1825 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Warmington, Warwicks., from 7 Jan 1831 ; m. 1831 his cousin Anne, sister of Henry Harrison (adm.1826, qv) ; d. 30 Oct 1877.
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HARRISON, WILLIAM BASSETT, son of John Orton Harrison, Wardour Street, London, and Harriet — (IGI) ; b. 14 Jan 1804 ; adm. 27 Jan 1817 ; left Christmas 1817.
HAWKSHAW J. C. Hawkshaw North Wall HAWKSHAW, JOHN CLARKE, eldest son of Sir John Hawkshaw, Kt, FRS, Hollycombe, Sussex, Pres.Institute of Civil Engineers, and Ann, dau. of Rev.James Jackson, Green Hamerton, Yorks. ; b. 17 Aug 1841 ; adm. 23 Jan 1851 (G) ; left (with Triplett) Whitsun 1860 ; took part in ten “greases” for the pancake, winning it in 1859 and 1860 (The Spectator, 15 Mar 1919, 325) ; rowed v.Eton 3 Aug 1860 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 5 May 1860, matr.Mich.1860 ; won Univ.Sculls 1861 ; rowed v.Eton 1863, 1864 ; Pres. Cambridge Univ. Boat Club 1864 ; BA 1864 ; MA 1867 ; contested (Liberal) Lyme Regis 1865 ; a civil engineer to retirement in 1915 ;  AMICE 5 Feb 1867, MICE 10 Mar 1874, Pres. ICE 1902-3 ; JP Sussex 1912 ; m. 12 Oct 1865 Cicely Mary, dau. of Francis Wedgwood, Barlaston, Staffs. ; d. 12 Feb 1921.
HAWTHORN W. Hawthorn North Wall HAWTHORN, WILLIAM, son of Robert Hawthorn, London and Jamaica, West India merchant ; b. 31 Jul 1835 ; adm. 3 Feb 1848 ; QS 1850 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1854, adm.pens. 29 May 1854, scholar 1855, matr.Mich.1854 ; BA 1858 ; a West India merchant, firm Hawthorn Shedden & Co. ; m. (by 1881) Elizabeth — ; d. 26 Nov 1914.
HEMERY I. Hemery 1832 Gateway (Front) HEMERY, JAMES, son of Clement Hemery, Jersey ; b. 30 Apr 1814 ; adm. 15 Jan 1827 (G) ; KS 1828 ; rowed v.Eton 12 May 1831 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1833, adm.pens. 4 Jun 1833, scholar 1834, matr.Mich.1833 ; 7th Wrangler 1837 ; BA 1837 ; MA 1840 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1839, Major Fellow 1840, Assistant Tutor 1839-44 ; ordained deacon 23 May 1841, priest 27 Nov 1842 (both Ely) ; Dean of Jersey and Rector of St.Helier’s from 1844 ; m. 15 May 1845 Ellen Charlotte, youngest dau. of Thomas Newcourt ; d. 22 Nov 1849.
HENDERSON T. Henderson 1817 Gateway (Front) HENDERSON, THOMAS, third son of Francis Henderson, Streatham, Surrey, and Elizabeth Child ; nephew of John Henderson (qv) ; b.       ; adm. 24 Sep 1811 ; KS (aged 14) 1815 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1820, matr. 12 May 1820, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; ordained deacon 1824, priest 1825 ; Vicar of Messing, Essex, from 4 Jan 1828 ; Rector of Colne Wake, Essex 11 Mar 1831-46 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 25 Nov 1842 ; m. 19 Jul 1832 Frances, eldest dau. of Rev.Charles Dalton, Vicar of Kelvedon, Essex ; d. 4 Aug 1861.
HENTY W. Henty Gateway (Front) HENTY, WALTER, son of George Henty, Chichester, Sussex, and Maria, dau. of Cornthwaite John Hector, Stodham, Hampshire, banker ; b. 16 May 1840 ; adm. 3 Oct 1850 ; QS 1854 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge (with Dean Thomas) 1858, adm.pens.9 Jun 1858, matr.Mich.1858 ; BA 1862 ; MA 1866 ; adm.Inner Temple 5 Nov 1862 ; dir.George Henty and Sons, brewers, Chichester ; of Beddington Place, near Croydon, Surrey ; m. 3 Mar 1874 Edith Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Hankey, Chester Square, London ; d. 7 Apr 1914.
HICKSON R. Hickson 183 South Wall HICKSON, ROBERT, son of John Hickson DCL, Grove Dingle, co.Kerry, and Barbara, eldest dau. of John Mahony, Dromore Castle, co.Kerry ; b. 13 Dec 1814 ; adm.12 Feb 1827 ; KS 1829 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1833, matr.23 May 1833, Westminster Student ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 9 Jun 1836, King’s Inns, Dublin 1840 ;  of Ballintaggart, co.Kerry ; JP ; m. 3 Jun 1843 Julia Sophia, second dau. of William Sadleir Bruere, Berwick ; d. 18 Aug 1851.
HOME A. Home North Wall HOME, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, younger son of Sir Everard Home, Bart. (qv) ; b. 17 Nov 1800 ; adm. 11 Jan 1808 ; KS (aged 14) 1815 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1819, matr. 21 May 1819, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; BA 1822 ; MA 1825 ; a Roman Catholic convert ; ordained as RC priest ; d. at Palermo, Sicily 2 Feb 1848.
HUE C. B. Hue 1831 Gateway (Front) HUE, CLEMENT BERKELEY, eldest son of Clement Hue MD FRCP, Guilford Street, London, Physician to St.Bartholomew’s Hospital, and Lucy, eldest dau. of Rev.Rowland Berkeley LLD, Vicar of Writtle, Essex ; b. 2 Oct 1812 ; adm. 2 Jun 1826 (G) ; KS 1827 ; rowed against Eton 12 May 1831 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1831, adm.pens. 26 May 1831, scholar 1832, matr.Mich.1831 ; Chancellor’s Medal for English Verse 1833 ; BA 1835 ; MA 1839 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 30 Apr 1835 ; ordained deacon 11 Dec 1836, priest 7 Jul 1839 (both Winchester) ; [query, clerical career ?] ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Curtis ; d. 6 Feb 1893.
INGRAM H. M. Ingram South Wall INGRAM, HENRY MANNING, eldest son of Hugh Ingram, Steyning, Sussex, surgeon, and Mary, youngest dau. of Rev.Stileman Bostock, Vicar of East Grinstead, Sussex ; b. 2 Aug 1824 ; adm. 14 Feb 1839 ; QS 1839 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1843, adm.pens. 29 May 1843, scholar 1844 ; won Univ.Racquets competition ; 38th Wrangler and 3rd cl. Classics 1847 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; ordained deacon 1850, priest 1851 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Sternfield, Suffolk 1850-2 ; Chaplain, Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1852-9 ; Curate, St.Michael’s, Highgate, Middlesex, and Assistant Master, Highgate Sch. 1857-61 ; Under Master, Westminster School Sep 1861 – Dec 1880 ; gave evidence before Public Schools Commission 24 Jun 1862 (Parliamentary Papers, 1864, xxi, pp 449-52) ; on his retirement in 1880 the statutable office of Under Master was abolished ; received pension £200 p.a. until he relinquished it Jan.1890 ; Rector of Aldrington, Sussex 20 Jun 1879-93 ; author, A Letter of Remonstrance to the … Dean of Westminster on his recent invitation to Dr.Colenso to preach in Westminster Abbey, 1875 ; m. 31 Aug 1859 Mary, eldest dau. of George Abraham Crawley, Whitehall Place, London, solicitor ; d. 17 Aug 1911.
LAVIE G. Lavie 1854 Gateway (Front) LAVIE, GERMAIN, brother of Tudor Lavie (qv) ; b. 17 Mar 1836 ; adm. 18 Jan 1849 ; QS 1850 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1854, matr. 8 Jun 1854, Westminster Student 1854-61 ; 1st.Cl.Mods 1856 ; 4th cl. Lit.Hum. and 4th cl.Law and History 1857 ; BA 1858 ; MA 1861 ; Clements Inn Prize ; adm.solicitor Trinity 1861 ; one of the Chancery Registrars from 1882 ; Busby Trustee 27 Jun 1897 ; author, The Westminster Play, its Actors and its Visitors, 1855 ; m. 3 Sep 1861 Myra Isabella, sister of Wilson Ashurst Hetherington (qv) ; d. 16 Jul 1901.
LAVIE T. Lavie Entrance up School LAVIE, TUDOR, eldest son of Col.Tudor Lavie, EICS Madras, Madras Artillery, and Emma Maria, dau. of Rev.Nicholas Wade, Senior Chaplain, EICS Bombay ; b. 4 Apr 1832 ; adm. 27 Jan 1843 (G) ; QS 1846 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1850, matr. 23 May 1850, Westminster Student ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1855 ; Ensign, 24th Native Infantry 26 Feb 1856 ; Lieut., 11 Jul 1860 ; Capt., Staff Corps 8 Dec 1867 ; retd. 20 Sep 1873 ; served in Indian Mutiny 1857 ; m. 19 Nov 1863 Emily Susan, only dau. of Rev.John Nelson, Rector of Peterstow, Herefs. ; d. 5 Sep 1877.
LEGGE G. Legge 1817 Gateway (Front) LEGGE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, eldest son of Hon. and Rev. Augustus George Legge FSA, Chancellor of Winchester, and Honora, eldest dau. of Walter Bagot (qv) ; grandson of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth (qv) ; b. 8 Jul 1801 ; adm. Mich.1813 ; KS 1816 ; left 1820 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 25 Apr 1820, Canoneer Student 1821-5 ; BA 1824 ; ordained priest 10 Jul 1825 (York) ; Vicar of Bray, Berks., from 27 Jun 1825 ; m. 23 Aug 1825 Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of William Atkins-Bowyer, Braywick, Berks. ; d. 16 Jun 1826.
LEGGE G. A. Legge South Wall LEGGE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, eldest son of Hon. and Rev. Augustus George Legge FSA, Chancellor of Winchester, and Honora, eldest dau. of Walter Bagot (qv) ; grandson of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth (qv) ; b. 8 Jul 1801 ; adm. Mich.1813 ; KS 1816 ; left 1820 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 25 Apr 1820, Canoneer Student 1821-5 ; BA 1824 ; ordained priest 10 Jul 1825 (York) ; Vicar of Bray, Berks., from 27 Jun 1825 ; m. 23 Aug 1825 Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of William Atkins-Bowyer, Braywick, Berks. ; d. 16 Jun 1826.
LITTLEDALE C. R. Littledale 1821 Gateway (Front) LITTLEDALE, CHARLES RICHARD, eldest son of Charles Littledale (qv) ; b. 1 Jan 1807 ; adm. 14 Apr 1819 ; KS (Capt.) 1820 ; Capt. of the School 1824 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1825, matr. 16 May 1825, Westminster Student ; BA 1830 ; MA 1831 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 16 Jun 1829, called to bar 22 Nov 1833 ; Northern Circuit and Liverpool Sessions ; JP Berkshire 1863 ; m. 16 Jun 1835 Emily Charlotte, dau. of Charles Hammersley, Park Crescent, London ; d. 19 Jan 1892.
LITTLEDALE C. R. Littledale South Wall LITTLEDALE, CHARLES RICHARD, eldest son of Charles Littledale (qv) ; b. 1 Jan 1807 ; adm. 14 Apr 1819 ; KS (Capt.) 1820 ; Capt. of the School 1824 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1825, matr. 16 May 1825, Westminster Student ; BA 1830 ; MA 1831 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 16 Jun 1829, called to bar 22 Nov 1833 ; Northern Circuit and Liverpool Sessions ; JP Berkshire 1863 ; m. 16 Jun 1835 Emily Charlotte, dau. of Charles Hammersley, Park Crescent, London ; d. 19 Jan 1892.
LITTLEDALE A. Littledale South Wall LITTLEDALE, ARTHUR, son of Charles Littledale (qv) ; b. 12 Dec 1815 ; adm. 12 Jun 1828 ; KS 1829 ; left 1833 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1834 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1834 ; arrived in India 26 Sep 1835 ; Assistant to Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bauleah 30 Aug 1836, Dacca 1838 ; Magistrate at Faridpur, Dacca, Murshidabad and Mymensingh 1843, Tipperah 1849, Sylhet 1850, Rajeshahye 1851, Purnea 1854 ; Collector, Sarun 1857 ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Nudda 1859 ; retd. 1 Aug 1861 ; m.1st, 28 Oct 1835 Henrietta Catherine, only dau. of George Ewan Law (qv) ; m.2nd, 20 Jan 1853 Emily, dau. of Richard Barnes; d. 2 Sep 1888.
MACLEAY W. S. Macleay 1809 South Wall MACLEAY, WILLIAM SHARP, eldest son of Alexander Macleay FRS, Speaker, Legislative Council, New South Wales, and Elizabeth, dau. of James Barclay of Urie [county] ; b. 30 Jul 1792 ; adm. 19 Apr 1806 ; left 1810 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 7 Jun 1810 ; BA 1814 ; MA 1818 ; attaché, British Embassy, Paris ; Secretary to Board for liquidating British claims in France 1815 ; attached to Mixed British and Spanish Court for abolition of Slave Trade, Havana 1825-37, successively as Commissioner of Arbitration 1825, Commissary Judge 1830, and Judge 1836 – ret 1 Feb 1837 ; went to live in New South Wales, Australia 1839 ; a distinguished zoologist ; author, Horae Entomologicae, 1819-21, and other works ; d.unm. at Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 26 Jan 1865. DNB.
MACLEAY G. Macleay 1826 South Wall MACLEAY, SIR GEORGE, brother of William Sharp Macleay (qv) ; b. 29 Jul 1809 ; adm. 8 Jul 1822 ; family correspondence indicates that he was expelled Feb 1827; went out to Australia 1827 ; accompanied Sturt on the expedition down the Murrumbidgee and Murray rivers 1829-30 ; farmed Brownlow Hill estate, New South Wales 1831-59 ; member, Legislative Council, New South Wales 1851-6, Legislative Assembly 1856-9 ; CMG 30 Jun 1869 ; KCMG 5 Mar 1875 ; returned to England 1859 ; subsequently resident in south of France ; interested in horticulture, zoology and the fine arts ; member, Society of Dilettanti 1869 ; m.1st, 1842 Barbara St.Clair, dau. of James Innes, Thrumster, Caithness ; m.2nd, 15 Jan 1890 Augusta Annie, dau. of William Gardner Sams, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ; d. at Menton, France 24 Jun 1891. DNB s.v. Alexander Macleay.
MACLEAY I. R. Macleay 1827 South Wall MACLEAY, JAMES ROBERT, brother of William Sharp Macleay (qv) ; b. 15 Apr 1811 ; adm. 8 Jul 1822 ; KS 1825 ; Secretary to British Legation, Chile 1838 ; Registrar, Mixed Commission at Cape of Good Hope for Suppression of Slave Trade  Jan 1843- May 1858 ; m. 1837 Amelia Savage ; d. 28 Oct 1892. DNB s.v.Alexander Macleay. [1881 Census records wife as born Mauritius]
MADAN S. Madan 1810 Gateway (Front) MADAN, SPENCER, eldest son of Spencer Madan (adm.1806, qv) ; b. 6 Oct 1791 ; adm. 13 Apr 1803 ; KS 1806 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1810, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Jun 1810, Canoneer Student ; 1st cl.Mathematics 1813 ; BA 1814 ; MA 1816 ; tutor to the younger sons of Charles, 4th Duke of Richmond, and as such present at the Duchess of Richmond’s ball at Brussels 15 Jun 1815 (Notes and Queries, 11th Series, xii, 1, 21) ; ordained ; Curate, Nether Seale, Leics. 1816-24 ; Prebendary of Lichfield from 4 Dec 1817 ; Vicar of Batheaston, Somerset, from 3 Oct 1824 ; Vicar of Twerton, Somerset 6 Oct 1825 ; m. 26 Jul 1825 Louisa Elizabeth, sister of Sir William Nigel Gresley, Bart. (qv) ; d. 27 Aug 1851.
MADDY E. Maddy 1809 Gateway (Back) MADDY, E.     ; b.      ; at school under Carey (name up School, 1806).
MAHONY I. Mahony 1834 Gateway (Front) MAHONY, JOHN, brother of Robert Hickson (qv) ; b. 1816 ; assumed surname of Mahony in lieu of Hickson 11 Dec 1827, in compliance with will of maternal uncle ; adm. 15 Apr 1830 ; KS 1831 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1835, matr. 4 Jun 1835, Westminster Student ; BA 1839 ; MA 1842 ; adm. King’s Inns, Dublin 1840, and Middle Temple 23 Apr 1844 ; signed Play Protest 1847. Date 1831.
MARKHAM F. Markham North Wall MARKHAM, FREDERICK, third son of John Markham (adm.1768, qv) ; b. 16 Aug 1805 ; adm. 15 Jun 1814 ; KS 1820 ; expelled for a scrape which he got into when boating in Apr 1824 (A Naval Career during the Old War, 1883, pp 275-6) ; Ensign, 32nd Foot 13 May 1824 ; Lieut., 22 Oct 1825 ; Capt., 16 Apr 1829 ; Maj., 28 Sep 1839 ; Lieut.-Col., 22 Jul 1842 ; Brevet Col. and ADC to Queen Victoria 2 Aug 1850 ; Maj.-Gen., 28 Nov 1854 ; Lieut.-Gen., local rank, 30 Jul 1855 ; second to Capt.Smyth, 32nd Foot, in his fatal duel with Standish O’Grady 18 Mar 1830, and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment in Kilmainham Gaol ; served in Lower Canada during insurrection of 1837, wounded at St.Denis ; served in Punjab campaign 1848-9, wounded at siege of Mooltan ; CB 5 Jun 1849 ; Adjutant-Gen., British Army in India Mar – Nov 1854 ; appointed to command of Peshawar division, but recalled from India in 1854 to proceed to the Crimea ; commanded Second Division in attack on the Redan 8 Sep 1855 ; shortly afterwards invalided home ; author, Shooting in the Himalayas, 1854 ; d.unm. 21 Dec 1855. DNB.
MARSH M. H. Marsh 1822 Gateway (Front) MARSH, MATTHEW HENRY, eldest son of Rev.Matthew Marsh, Canon Residentiary of Salisbury, and Margaret, dau. of Rev.Peter Bellinger Brodie, Rector of Winterslow, Wilts. ; b. 12 Sep 1810 ; adm. 3 Jun 1822 (G) ; KS 1824 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student, subsequently Faculty Student ; BA 1833 ; MA 1835 ; adm.Inner Temple 25 Jan 1833, called to bar 29 Apr 1836 ; KC Duchy of Lancaster Dec 1837 – Jan 1840 ; emigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1840, where he made a large fortune and was a member of the Legislative Council 1851-5 ; returned to England 1855 ; MP (Liberal) Salisbury 1857-68 ; DL JP Wiltshire ; m. 25 Jul 1844 Eliza Mary Anne, sister of Sir William Lockyer Merewether (qv) ; d. 26 Jan 1881.
MARSH G. T. Marsh 1826 South Wall MARSH, GEORGE THOMAS, brother of Matthew Henry Marsh (qv) ; b. 6 Aug 1812 ; adm. 11 Jan 1825 (G) ; KS 1826 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Dec 1830, Canoneer Student 1830 ; BA 1834 ; MA 1838 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1835, priest (Bath & Wells) 1836 ; Vicar of Sutton Benger, Wilts., from 1836 ; Rector of Foxley, Wilts., from 1840 ; m. Frances Elizabeth, sister of Douglas Macdonald (qv) ; d. at Nice 24 Feb 1862.
MAUD H. L. Maud South Wall MAUD, HENRY LANDON, brother of John Primatt Maud (qv) ; b. 24 Feb 1829 ; adm. 30 Sep 1841 ; QS 1842 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1846, matr. 23 May 1846 ; BA 1850 ; MA 1881 ; ordained deacon 1853, priest 1854 (both Canterbury) ; Curate, Patrixbourne, Kent 1853, subsequently of Brigstock, Northants, and St.Giles in the Fields, London ; Vicar of Assington, Suffolk 1866-77 ; Vicar of New Milverton, Warwickshire 1877-91 ; Rector of Sanderstead, Surrey 1892-1902 ; m. 12 Jun 1855 Amelia Harriet, youngest dau. of Col.Thomas Powell, Rifle Brigade and King’s Horse ; d. 7 Mar 1909.
MAYNE H. B. Mayne 1831 Gateway (Front) MAYNE, HENRY BLAIR, son of Robert Mayne (qv) ; b. 23 Aug 1813 ; adm. 5 Jul 1826 ; KS 1827 ; rowed v.Eton 27 Jul 1829, 12 May 1831 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1831, matr. 21 May 1831, Westminster Student ; BA 1835 ; MA 1838 ; Clerk, House of Commons 1836, Third Clerk, Private Bill Office 1848, Assistant Clerk 1849, Senior Clerk 1862, Principal Clerk, Table Office 1870-86 ; adm.Middle Temple 16 Nov 1838, called to bar 21 Nov 1845 ; member Marylebone, I Zingari and West Kent Cricket Clubs ; played cricket for Kent 1835, 1844 ; one of the committee which framed the rules for short whist at the Arlington Club 1863 ; d. unm. 17 Jan 1892.
MAYNE H. B. Mayne South Wall MAYNE, HENRY BLAIR, son of Robert Mayne (qv) ; b. 23 Aug 1813 ; adm. 5 Jul 1826 ; KS 1827 ; rowed v.Eton 27 Jul 1829, 12 May 1831 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1831, matr. 21 May 1831, Westminster Student ; BA 1835 ; MA 1838 ; Clerk, House of Commons 1836, Third Clerk, Private Bill Office 1848, Assistant Clerk 1849, Senior Clerk 1862, Principal Clerk, Table Office 1870-86 ; adm.Middle Temple 16 Nov 1838, called to bar 21 Nov 1845 ; member Marylebone, I Zingari and West Kent Cricket Clubs ; played cricket for Kent 1835, 1844 ; one of the committee which framed the rules for short whist at the Arlington Club 1863 ; d. unm. 17 Jan 1892.
MIDDLETON H. N. Monck 1854 Gateway (Front) MIDDLETON, HENRY NICHOLAS, second son of Charles Atticus Monck (qv) ; b. 27 Jul 1845 ; adm. Jun 1854 (G) ; rowed v.Eton 2 Aug 1861, 1 Aug 1862 ; left Aug 1862 ; Ensign, Rifle Brigade 10 May 1864 ; Lieut., 1 Aug 1868 ; retd. Jun 1870 ; partner in firm Lambton & Co., bankers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, from 1880 until the bank’s amalgamation with Lloyds Bank 1908 ; assumed surname of Middleton in lieu of Monck 12 Feb 1876 ; DL Northumberland, JP Northumberland 1881 ; Vice-Chairman, Northumberland County Council ; JP Roxburghshire ; m. 2 Mar 1872 Sophia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Colles Meredith, Kt, Chief Justice of Quebec ; d. 6 Dec 1928.
MILLER F. Miller Entrance up School MILLER, FREDERICK, fourth son of Taverner John Miller MP, Portland Place, London, sperm oil merchant, and Marian, youngest dau. of Charles Cheyne, Godalming, Surrey ; b. 12 Dec 1848 ; adm. 26 Sep 1861 ; left May 1867 ; living in USA 1875-82 ; emigrated to Western Australia 1889, where he rented a farm ; m. 4 Sep 1872 Constance Mary, dau. of His Hon.Charles Sumner, County Court Judge ; d. at Cottesloe, Western Australia 5 Dec 1918.
MILMAN W. H. Milman 1842 South Wall MILMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, eldest son of Very Rev.Henry Hart Milman DD, Dean of St.Paul’s, and Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen.William Cockell, Sandleford Lodge, Berks. ; b. 25 Apr 1825 ; adm. 5 Oct 1835 ; QS 1839 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student 1843-58 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; rowed v.Cambridge 1845, 1846 ; President, OUBC 1846 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1849, priest (London) 1850 ; Curate, Christ Church, Regent’s Park, London, subsequently Hoxton, Middlesex ; Librarian, Sion Coll., 1856 ; Rector of St.Augustine with St.Faith, City of London, from 31 Jan 1857 ; Minor Canon of St.Paul’s from 17 Feb 1859, Senior Cardinal from 1875 ; m. 13 Dec 1884 Juliet Margaret, elder dau. of Sir George Campbell KCSI MP ; d. 9 Jun 1908.
MOYSEY F. L. Moysey 1833 Gateway (Front) MOYSEY, FREDERICK LUTTRELL, third son of Charles Abel Moysey (qv), and his first wife ; b. 9 Nov 1815 ; adm. 9 Jun 1828 (G) ; KS 1830 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1834, matr. 15 May 1834 ; rowed v.Cambridge 1836 ; BA 1838 ; MA 1861 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1838, priest (Bath and Wells) 1840 ; Curate, Holy Trinity, Bath 1838 ; Assistant Minister, Margaret’s Chapel, Bath 1839 ; Rector of Combe St.Nicholas, Somerset 1840-61 ; Vicar of Sidmouth, Devon 1861-5 ; m. 29 May 1839 Arabella, eldest dau. of Hon.John Petty Ward ; d. 13 Aug 1906.
MURE A. H. Mure 1866 Gateway (Front) MURE, ARTHUR HENRY, son of James Mure (adm.1807, qv), and his second wife ; b. 22 Jul 1847 ; adm. 30 May 1861 ; QS 1862 ; left May 1866 ; a brewer at Hampstead, firm Mure, Warner, & Co. ; m. 4 Feb 1875 Georgina Frederica, dau. of Capt.George Frederick Dawson, Royal Engineers ; d. 12 Feb 1931.
MURE R. J. Mure 1861 Gateway (Front) MURE, REGINALD JAMES, eldest son of James Mure (adm.1807, qv), and his second wife ; b. 22 Dec 1842 ; adm. 22 May 1856 ; QS 1857 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1861, matr. 23 May 1861 ; BA 1866 ; MA 1873 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 26 Oct 1866, called to bar 17 Nov 1869 ; equity draughtsman and conveyancer ; Secretary to Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore, Bart. (qv) 1878-83 ; Treasurer, Elizabethan Club 1872-95 ; Busby Trustee 22 May 1900 ; joint editor with James Gow and John Sargeaunt of Lusus Alteri Westmonasterienses iii, 1906 ; m. 23 Dec 1878 Anna Charlotte, dau. of Sheffield Neave, Oakhill, Hampstead, Middlesex ; d. 23 Dec 1908.
MURE P. Mure North Wall MURE, PHILIP WILLIAM, brother of Alexander James Mure (qv) ; b. 19 Jan 1802 ; adm.Midsummer 1815 ; KS 1815 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1819, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1819 ; BA 1823 ; MA 1825 ; a malt distiller at Bromley-by-Bow, Middlesex ; m. 5 Feb 1833 Louisa, dau. of Sir Thomas Andrew Lumisden Strange (qv) ; d. 28 Jun 1867.
MURRAY W. P. Murray 1831 Gateway (Front) MURRAY, WILLIAM POWELL, seventh son of Charles Murray, Petworth, Sussex, and Elizabeth, dau. of Riviere Knight ; b. 23 Mar 1817 ; adm. 30 Jun 1829 ; KS 1831 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1835, adm.pens. 27 Jun 1835, scholar 1836 ; BA 1839 ; MA 1842 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 8 Nov 1836, called to bar 23 Nov 1841 ; practised at Chancery bar ; a Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, in Manchester 26 Mar 1863 and in London from 1863 ; m. 27 Jul 1854 Georgina Charlotte Daysh, only dau. of Cdr.Hon.Arthur Richard Turnour, Royal Navy ; d. 20 Aug 1885. Date 1831
PARRY G. Parry Gateway (Front) PARRY, GEORGE FREDERICK, eldest son of George Parry, Egham, Surrey, EICS Bombay, and Lydia — ; b. 8 Dec 1794 ; adm.1805, first quarter ; KS 1809 ; left 1812 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 1 May 1813 ; 11th Wrangler 1817 ; BA 1817 ; MA 1822 ; played cricket for Gentlemen v.Players 1819, 1820, 1829 ; a fine batsman and magnificent fielder ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 26 Oct 1815, called to bar 25 May 1821 ; practised before Supreme Court, Bombay 1822-8 ; returned to England 1828 ; m. 30 Jun 1831 Augusta Mary, sister of William Richardson Graham (qv) ; d. at Menton, France 11 Jan 1872.
PARTINGTON T. Partington Gateway (Front) Probably: PARTINGTON, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Partington (adm.1767, qv) ; b. 3 Oct 1803 ; adm. 23 Jun 1813 ; KS 1818 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1822, matr. 18 May 1822, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; BA 1826 ; MA 1828 ; adm.Middle Temple 10 Jun 1825 ; d. 23 Jul 1830.
PATTERSON W. S. G. Patterson 1834 Gateway (Front) PATTERSON, WILLIAM ST.GEORGE, son of Andrew Todd Patterson, Liverpool ; b. 23 Apr 1816 ; adm. 15 Jun 1829 (G) ; KS 1830 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1834, adm.pens. 13 Jun 1834, scholar 1835, matr. 1834, readm. as pens. 24 Oct 1838 ; migrated to Trinity Coll.Dublin, adm. pens. 6 Nov 1835 ; BA 1840 ; MA 1843 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1841, priest 18 Dec 1842 (both Chichester) ; Curate, Brede, Sussex 1841 ; Priest Vicar, Divinity Lecturer and Succentor, Lichfield Cathedral, from 1846 ;m. 1st, 14 Aug 1848 Christina Septima, widow of Samuel Baldwin James, Chorlton, Lancs., merchant, and dau. of Edward Orton, Earl Shilton, Leics., surgeon ; m. 2nd, 12 Apr 1860 Sarah Ann Rossana, widow of Rev.John Williams Maher, Vicar of Brede, Sussex, and dau. of John Taylor, Portswood House, Southampton, Hampshire; d. 7 Sep 1890.
PECHELL . Pechell 1847 North Wall PECHELL, AUGUSTUS, eldest son of Horace Robert Pechell (qv) ; b. 22 Jan 1828 ; adm. 30 Sep 1842 ; QS 1843 ; left 1846 ; a clerk, House of Lords 20 Jan 1847 – 31 Mar 1876 ; m. 7 Apr 1863 Lucy Jane, only surviving dau. of Rev.Charles Douglas Beckford, Southampton ; d. 4 Apr 1894.
PHILLIMORE R. J. Phillimore 1825 Gateway (Front) PHILLIMORE, SIR ROBERT JOSEPH, BART., third son of Joseph Phillimore (b.1775, qv) ; b. 5 Nov 1810 ; adm. 1 Feb 1820 (G) ; KS 1824 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student ; BA 1832 ; MA 1834 ; BCL 1835 ; DCL 1838 ; Clerk, Board of Control 20 Feb 1832 – 6 Apr 1835 ; adm.Middle Temple 17 Nov 1837, called to bar 7 May 1841, Bencher 1858, Treasurer 1859 ; adm.advocate, Doctors’ Commons 2 Nov 1839 ; Chancellor, Dioceses of Chichester 1844, Salisbury 1845 and London 1855 ; QC 16 Jan 1858 ; MP (Peelite/Liberal) Tavistock Feb 1853-7 ; Admiralty Advocate 1855-62 ; Judge of Cinque Ports 1855-75 ; Queen’s Advocate 1862-7 ; knighted 17 Sep 1862 ; Dean of Arches 1867-75, Master of the Faculties 1873-5 ; Judge of High Court of Admiralty 1867-75 ; Privy Councillor 3 Aug 1867 ; Judge of Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, High Court of Justice 1875-83 ; Judge Advocate-General 17 May 1871 – Aug 1873 ; created baronet 28 Dec 1881 ; a personal friend and political supporter of Gladstone ; gave evidence before the Public Schools Commission 23 Jun 1862 (Parliamentary Papers 1864, vol.xxi, pp 428-32) ; Busby Trustee 19 May 1868- Jun 1884 ; Governor of the School from 1869 ; benefactor to the School ; President, Elizabethan Club, from 1876 ; translated Lessing, Laocoon 1874 ; author, Commentaries on International law, 1854-61, and other legal works ; m. 19 Dec 1844 Charlotte Anne, third dau. of John Denison MP, Ossington Hall, near Newark, Notts. ; d. 4 Feb 1885. DNB.
PHILLIMORE J. G. Phillimore 1824 Gateway (Front) PHILLIMORE, JOHN GEORGE, eldest son of Joseph Phillimore (KS 1789, qv) ; b. 5 Jan 1808 ; adm. 22 Oct 1817 (G) ; KS 1820 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1824, matr. 28 May 1824, Westminster Student 1824-36, Faculty Student 1836- ; BA 1828 ; MA 1831 ; Junior Clerk, Board of Control 1827-32 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 5 Feb 1828, called to bar 23 Nov 1832, Bencher Mich.1851 ; QC 8 Jul 1851 ; Reader in Constitutional Law and legal History to Inns of Court 1852 ; MP (Whig/Liberal) Leominster 1852-7 ; author, An Introduction to the Study and History of the Roman Law, 1848, and other works ; m. 1 Aug 1839 Rosalind Margaret, younger dau. of Right Hon.Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce PC, Lord Justice of Appeal ; d. 27 Apr 1865. DNB.
PHILLIMORE R. J. Phillimore 1827 Gateway (Back) PHILLIMORE, SIR ROBERT JOSEPH, BART., third son of Joseph Phillimore (b.1775, qv) ; b. 5 Nov 1810 ; adm. 1 Feb 1820 (G) ; KS 1824 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student ; BA 1832 ; MA 1834 ; BCL 1835 ; DCL 1838 ; Clerk, Board of Control 20 Feb 1832 – 6 Apr 1835 ; adm.Middle Temple 17 Nov 1837, called to bar 7 May 1841, Bencher 1858, Treasurer 1859 ; adm.advocate, Doctors’ Commons 2 Nov 1839 ; Chancellor, Dioceses of Chichester 1844, Salisbury 1845 and London 1855 ; QC 16 Jan 1858 ; MP (Peelite/Liberal) Tavistock Feb 1853-7 ; Admiralty Advocate 1855-62 ; Judge of Cinque Ports 1855-75 ; Queen’s Advocate 1862-7 ; knighted 17 Sep 1862 ; Dean of Arches 1867-75, Master of the Faculties 1873-5 ; Judge of High Court of Admiralty 1867-75 ; Privy Councillor 3 Aug 1867 ; Judge of Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, High Court of Justice 1875-83 ; Judge Advocate-General 17 May 1871 – Aug 1873 ; created baronet 28 Dec 1881 ; a personal friend and political supporter of Gladstone ; gave evidence before the Public Schools Commission 23 Jun 1862 (Parliamentary Papers 1864, vol.xxi, pp 428-32) ; Busby Trustee 19 May 1868- Jun 1884 ; Governor of the School from 1869 ; benefactor to the School ; President, Elizabethan Club, from 1876 ; translated Lessing, Laocoon 1874 ; author, Commentaries on International law, 1854-61, and other legal works ; m. 19 Dec 1844 Charlotte Anne, third dau. of John Denison MP, Ossington Hall, near Newark, Notts. ; d. 4 Feb 1885. DNB.
PHILLIMORE J. G. Phillimore 1822 Gateway (Back) PHILLIMORE, JOHN GEORGE, eldest son of Joseph Phillimore (KS 1789, qv) ; b. 5 Jan 1808 ; adm. 22 Oct 1817 (G) ; KS 1820 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1824, matr. 28 May 1824, Westminster Student 1824-36, Faculty Student 1836- ; BA 1828 ; MA 1831 ; Junior Clerk, Board of Control 1827-32 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 5 Feb 1828, called to bar 23 Nov 1832, Bencher Mich.1851 ; QC 8 Jul 1851 ; Reader in Constitutional Law and legal History to Inns of Court 1852 ; MP (Whig/Liberal) Leominster 1852-7 ; author, An Introduction to the Study and History of the Roman Law, 1848, and other works ; m. 1 Aug 1839 Rosalind Margaret, younger dau. of Right Hon.Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce PC, Lord Justice of Appeal ; d. 27 Apr 1865. DNB.
PHILLPOTTS E. C. Phillpotts 1831 Gateway (Front) PHILLPOTTS, EDWARD COPLESTON, son of Right Rev.Henry Phillpotts DD, Bishop of Exeter, and Deborah Mary, dau. of William Surtees, Hedley, Northumberland,  Receiver-Gen. of Durham and Northumberland ; b. 25 Nov 1812 ; adm. 11 Apr 1825 ; KS 1827 ; rowed v.Eton 12 May 1831 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 1 Feb 1832 ; BA 1835 ; ordained deacon 1835, priest 1836 ; Rector of St.Michael’s, Sutton Bonington, Notts., 27 Jan 1837 ; Vicar of Newlyn, Cornwall 24 Nov 1838 ; Rector of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon 26 Nov 1838 ; Vicar of Lezant, Cornwall 1847 ; m. 1840 Georgiana Lukin, dau. of Rev.Robert Fitzwilliam Hallifax, Rector of Richards Castle, Shropshire ;  d. 27 Jan 1866.
POWELL W. T. R. Powell 1830 Gateway (Back) POWELL, WILLIAM THOMAS ROWLAND, elder son of William Edward Powell (qv), and his first wife ; b. 4 Aug 1815 ; adm. 24 May 1830 ; Ensign, 37th Foot 1 Jun 1832 ; Lieut., 26 Jun 1835 ; Capt., 6 Apr 1838 ; retd. 1 Mar 1839 ; MP (Conservative) Cardiganshire 1859-65 ; DL JP Cardiganshire ; m. 1 May 1839 Rosa Edwyna, elder dau. of William George Cherry, Buckland, Herefs. ; d. 13 May 1878. [Perhaps “Thomas Powell, Esq., Aberystwyth”, who signed Play Protest 1847].
PRESTON יוסף פרסתן South Wall PRESTON, JOSEPH, only son of Capt.Thomas Preston, Royal Navy, and his first wife Sophia, dau. of Joseph Clover ; b. 28 Dec 1826 ; adm. 11 Jan 1841 (G) ; rowed v.Eton 29 Jul 1845 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 16 Jun 1845 ; 33rd Wrangler 1849 ; BA 1849 ; MA 1852 ; ordained deacon 1860, priest 1861 (both London) ; Curate, St.Michael’s, Chester Square, London 1860-2, Wymondham, Norfolk 1863-6, Reymerston, Norfolk 1866-74, St.Helen’s, Norwich 1875-82 ; m. 29 Jul 1862 Marian Anne, sister of William Graham Green (qv) ; d. 13 Feb 1900.
RAM S. Ram 1794 Entrance up School Either: RAM, STEPHEN GEORGE, brother of Abel Ram (qv) ; b. 28 Apr 1783 ; adm.     ; in school list 1795 ; KS (aged 13) 1796 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1800, adm.pens. 27 Jun 1800, scholar 17 Apr 1801 ; BA 1804 ; MA 1807 ; ordained deacon 21 Sep 1806, priest 31 May 1807 (both Winchester) ; Curate, Whippingham, Isle of Wight 1806 ; Rector of Ringmore, Devon, from 1 May 1812 ; d. at Rome 1822.
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RAM, STOPFORD, brother of Abel Ram (qv) ; bapt. 24 Jul 1784 ; in school list 1795 ; KS 1798 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1802, adm.pens. 1 Jun 1802, but did not matr. ; Ensign, 3rd Foot Guards 3 Apr 1806 ; served in Peninsular War ; killed at battle of Talavera 28 Jul 1809.
RANDOLPH I. I. Randolph 1832 South Wall RANDOLPH, JOHN JAMES, son of Thomas Randolph (KS 1801, qv) ; b. 8 Nov 1816 ; adm. 16 Jan 1828 ; KS (Capt.) 1829 ; Capt. of the School 1832 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1834, matr. 15 May 1834, Westminster Student ; Chancellor’s Prize for Latin Verse 1837 ; 1st cl.Classics and 2nd cl.Mathematics 1837 ; BA 1838 ; MA 1841 ; Fellow, Merton Coll. 1840, Tutor and Dean 1841, Bursar 1842, Sub-Warden 1846 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 19 Apr 1838, called to bar 7 Jun 1844 ; d. 6 Jul 1899.
RANDOLPH G. W. Randol South Wall Probably: RANDOLPH, GOWER WILLIAM, son of Thomas Randolph (KS 1801, qv) ; b. 23 Jan 1827 ; adm. 13 Jan 1841 (G) ; QS (Capt.) 1841 ; Capt. of the School 1844 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1845, matr. 15 May 1845, Westminster Student ; BA 1849 ; BCL 1852 ; DCL 1857 ; Fellow, All Souls Coll. 1851-63 ; Clerk, Privy Council Office 1851-6 ; d. at Madeira 29 Dec 1863.
ROBINSON I. E. Robinson 1825 South Wall ROBINSON, JOHN ELLIL, brother of Francis Robinson (qv) ; b. 11 Sep 1807 ; adm. 17 Sep 1819 ; KS 1821 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1825, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1825 ; BA 1829 ; MA 1832 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 12 Mar 1829 ; ordained deacon 1832, priest 2 Jun 1833 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Kirtlington, Oxfordshire 1832-4, Bicester, Oxfordshire 1834-5, Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire 1835-7 ; Vicar of Chieveley, Berks., 13 May 1837-82 ; m. 16 Jul 1834 Maria, third dau. of Rev.Edward Rowden, Vicar of Highworth, Wilts. ; d. 17 Jul 1899.
RUMBALL H. M. Rumball 1874 South Wall RUMBALL, HENRY MEDLICOTT, son of Thomas Rumball, Great George Street, Westminster, civil engineer, and Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Medlicott, Lisbon, banker ; b. 5 May 1858 ; adm. 23 Sep 1869 ; left Christmas 1874 ; London Univ. ; adm.Inner Temple, called to bar 22 Jun 1887 ; for many years secretary to his father ; engaged in railway construction in Canada 1898-1913 ; returned to England 1913 ; employed at Bank of England for some years ; went to live in the Bahamas ; m.1st, Georgina Hobson, Baltimore, Maryland, USA ; m.2nd, 3 Sep 1914 Ellen, dau. of Archibald White Gibson Mullin, Manchester, engineer and surveyor.
RUMBALL A. B. Rumball 1875 South Wall RUMBALL, ARTHUR BRUNEL, brother of Henry Medlicott Rumball (qv) ; b. 9 Sep 1863 ; adm. 25 Sep 1873 ; left Christmas 1875 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1876-9 ; civil engineer ; chief resident engineer during construction of Delagoa Bay and East African Railway.
RUMBALL T. D. Rumball 1880 South Wall RUMBALL, THOMAS DRURY, brother of Henry Medlicott Rumball (qv) ; b. 26 Dec 1861 ; adm. 22 Sep 1870 ; QS 1876 ; left May 1880 ; d. at Scutari 8 Dec 1880.
RUSSELL H. C. Russell 1860 Gateway (Front) RUSSELL, HENRY CHARLES, eldest son of Lord Charles James Fox Russell (qv) ; b. 30 Oct 1842 ; adm. Jan 1855 (G) ; left 1860 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 8 Dec 1860, matr.1861 ; LLB 1866 ; ordained deacon 1866, priest 1867 (both York) ; Curate, Doncaster, Yorks., 1866-9 ; Vicar of Wentworth, Yorks., 1868-76 ; Rector of Wollaton, Notts., from 7 Jan 1876 ; m. 10 Feb 1876 Hon.Leila Louisa Millicent Willoughby, second dau. of Henry Willoughby, 8th Baron Middleton ; d. 20 Jul 1922.
RYDE E. H. Ryde 1870 South Wall RYDE, EDWARD HARROW, eldest son of Edward Ryde, Woking, Surrey, land surveyor, President, Surveyors’ Institution, and Sarah, dau. of Robert Harrow ; b. 20 Nov 1852 ; adm. 27 Apr 1865 ; left Dec 1870 ; adm.solicitor May 1876 ; practised in London ; m.1st, 16 Sep 1879 Frances Sarah, sister of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv) ; m.2nd, 8 Oct 1924 Mary Emmeline, eldest dau. of Rev.John Fuller, Vicar of Stanground, Hunts. ; d. 20 Dec 1930.
RYDE A. L. Ryde 1872 South Wall RYDE, ARTHUR LYON, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv) ; b. 8 Nov 1854 ; adm. 27 Sep 1866 ; QS 1869 ; left Jan 1873 ; a surveyor ; ASI Dec 1876, FSI Nov 1880, President 1917 ; practised in Parliament Street, Westminster ; assisted his father with the third edition of Metropolitan Rating, 1881 ; m. 16 Sep 1879 Florence Eleanor, sister of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv).
RYDE W. C. Ryde 1875 South Wall RYDE, WALTER CRANLEY, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv) ; b. 25 Oct 1856 ; adm. 22 Jan 1869 ; exhibitioner 1870 ; QS 1871 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1875, matr. 20 May 1875 ; BA 1879 ; MA 1888 ; adm.Inner Temple 28 Oct 1878, called to bar 26 Jan 1882 ; adm.Middle Temple 27 Jul 1903 ; KC 1 Nov 1910 ; author, The Law and Practice of Rating, 1900, and other works ; m. 11 Aug 1898 Eleanor, third dau. of William Henry Shaw, St.Leonards, Sussex, Solicitor to Great Eastern Railway Company ; d. 27 Apr 1938.
RYDE C. B. Ryde 1877 South Wall RYDE, CHARLES BERTRAM, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv) ; b. 24 Dec 1858 ; adm. 26 Jan 1871 ; QS  1874 ; left May 1877 ; Agricultural Coll., Cirencester, scholar 1880, 1881 ; a surveyor ; d. 28 Feb 1915.
RYDE F. C. Ryde 1880 South Wall RYDE, FRANK CECIL, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv) ; b. 15 Oct 1862 ; adm. 21 Jan 1875 ( R) ; left  Dec 1880 ; an architect and surveyor ; ARIBA 25 Jun 1888, FRIBA 1912 ; practised in Westminster ; m. 2 Mar 1897 Ethel Christina, fourth dau. of William Henry Shaw, St.Leonards, Sussex, Solicitor to Great Eastern Railway Company ; d. 1941.
SALWEY H. Salwey 1854 North Wall SALWEY, HENRY, third son of Rev.Thomas Salwey, Vicar of Oswestry, Shropshire, and Frances Maria, second dau. of Henry Gibbons, Oswestry, Shropshire ; b. 4 Oct 1836 ; adm. 30 May 1850 ; QS 1851 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1855, matr. 7 Jun 1855, Westminster Student 1855-68 ; BA 1859 ; MA 1862 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1860, priest (Hereford) 1861 ; Curate, Ironbridge, Shropshire 1860-2, Tidenham, Gloucs., 1862-3, St.Saviour’s, Upper Chelsea 1864-6 ; Vicar of Kildwick, Yorks. 1868-75 ; Vicar of St.Andrew’s, Ashley Place, Westminster 13 Jan 1875 – Dec 1883 ; m. 28 Jan 1868 Lucy Brenda, second dau. of George Henry Christie, Framingham Hall, Norfolk ; d. 24 Mar 1913.
SANDERS H. Sanders North Wall SANDERS, HENRY, eldest son of Robert Rogers Sanders, Exeter, Devon, Mayor of Exeter, wine merchant, and Laura Coulson (IGI) ; b. 21 Dec 1806 ; adm. 14 Jun 1819 ; KS 1820 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1824, matr. 28 May 1824, Westminster Student ; BA 1828 ; MA 1830 ; ordained deacon 1830, priest 1831 (both Oxford) ; Head Master, Blundell’s GS, Tiverton, Devon 1834-47 ; Rector of Sowton, Devon, from 1847 ; Prebendary of Exeter 1867-75, Archdeacon and Canon Residentiary of Exeter from 1875 ; m. 5 Jan 1837 Caroline Margaret Isabella, sister of Jacob Ley (qv) ; d. 24 Jun 1888.
SAVILE B. W. Savile 1831 Gateway (Front) SAVILE, BOURCHIER WREY, second son of Albany Savile MP, Oaklands, Devon, and Eleonora Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart. ; b. 11 Mar 1817 ; adm. 23 Jan 1828 ; KS 1831 ; left 1835 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge ; BA 1839 ; MA 1842 ; ordained deacon (Worcester) 26 Jul 1840, priest (Winchester) 11 Jul 1841 ; Curate, Halesowen, Shropshire 1840-1 ; Vicar of Okehampton, Devon 1841 [check] ; Rector of Dunchideock, with Shillingford St.George, Devon, from 1872 ; author, Anglo-Israelism and the Great Pyramid, 1880, and theological works ; m. 28 Apr 1842 Mary Elizabeth, third dau. of James Whyte, Pilton House, Devon ; d. 14 Apr 1888. DNB.
SEAGRAVE J. Y. Seagrave 1842 North Wall SEAGRAVE, JOHN YOUNG, eldest son of Rev.Samuel Young Seagrave, Vicar of Tysoe, Warwickshire, and Henrietta, dau. of Henry Tooke, Wakefield, Yorks. ; b. 13 Jul 1825 ; adm. 1 Feb 1838 ; QS (Capt.) 1839 ; Capt. of the School 1842 ; rowed v. Eton 26 Jul 1842 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student  ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; ordained deacon 1849, priest 1850 ; Curate, Lovington and Castle Cary, Somerset ; Vicar of Bramham, Yorks., 1852-62 ; m. 9 Aug 1853 Frances Henrietta, youngest dau. of Benjamin Johnson, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; d. 14 Nov 1891.
SHEARD C. Sheard North Wall Either: SHEARD-MOLINEUX, CHARLES LAVAL, illegitimate son of Crisp Molyneux MP, St.Kitts, West Indies, and Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk ; half-brother of George Molyneux-Montgomerie (qv) ; b. 9 Jan 1753 ; in school list Jun 1764 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 5 Jul 1769, aged 17, scholar 1770, matr.1770 ; BA 1774 ; MA 1777 ; ordained deacon 6 Aug 1775, priest 2 Mar 1777 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Garboldisham, Norfolk 1775-7, Vicar from 1777 ; assumed surname of Molineux in addition to Sheard ; m. Jane Dowsing ; d. 19 Jul 1811. or
SHEARD-MOLINEUX, CRISP, brother of Charles Laval Sheard-Molineux (qv) ; b. ; in school lists 1764 ; left 1767 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 5 May 1769 ; assumed additional surname of Molineux ; m. 8 Nov 1782 Lucy Fredericks. [note will Crisp Molineux, Garboldisham, Norfolk, proved PCC 16 May 1793]
SHORT M. Short North Wall Probably: SHORT, MAYOW, second son of Charles Short, Emsworth, Hampshire, barrister, Bencher, Middle Temple, and Grace, dau. of Humphrey Millett, Enys, Cornwall ; b. Jan 1800 ; adm. 3 Jan 1809 ; Min.Can.1813 ; KS 1814 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1817, matr. 22 May 1817, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; BA 1821 ; MA 1823 ; adm.Middle Temple 9 Jan 1815, called to bar 13 Jun 1823 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 24 Nov 1831 ; equity draftsman, Western Circuit ; Quarter Sessions Judge, Kingston, Jamaica 1836-56 ; Registrar, Married Women’s Property Act, from 1857 ; m.1st, 1 Sep 1835 Frances, widow of John Shawe Phillips, Culham, Oxfordshire ; m.2nd, 15 Jun 1847 Annis Rachel, dau. of Rev.Richard Panton DD, Widcombe, Somerset ; d. 28 Jan 1869.
but potentially his son:
SHORT, MAYOW, son of Mayow Short (adm.1809, qv), and his second wife ; b. 28 Mar 1854 ; adm. 26 May 1864 ; left Dec 1868 ; went to King’s Coll.London ; Lieut., Royal Munster Fusiliers 9 Aug 1874 ; Capt., 15 Oct 1881 ; reserve list 1887 ; cocoa and coconut estate proprietor, Richmond, Tobago, West Indies ; m. 22 Sep 1898 Kate Henderson, dau. of Benjamin Lees, Whim Estate, Tobago, West Indies ; d. at St.Raphael, France 24 Oct 1926.
SHORT T. V. Short Entrance up School SHORT, THOMAS VOWLER, eldest son of Ven.William Short DD, Archdeacon of Cornwall, and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.Tilliman Hodgkinson, Rector of Sarsden, Oxfordshire ; b. 16 Sep 1790 ; adm.1803 ; KS 1805 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1809, matr. 17 May 1809, Westminster Student, Tutor and Censor 1816-29 ; 1st cl.Classics and 1st cl.Mathematics 1812 ; BA 1813 ; MA 1815 ; BD 1824 ; DD 1837 ; Proctor 1823 ; Public Examiner 1820, 1821, 1824 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1813, priest 18 Dec 1814 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire 1816-23 ; Select Preacher, Oxford 1823, 1830, Whitehall Preacher 1823 (still 1829) ; Rector of Stockleigh Pomeroy, Devon 1823-6 ; Rector of Kingsworthy, Hampshire 1826-34 ; Rector of St.George’s, Bloomsbury, London 21 Feb 1834-41 ; consecrated Bishop of Sodor and Man 30 May 1841 ; translated to St.Asaph 21 Nov 1846 ; res. St.Asaph 1870 ; author, Sketch of the History of the Church of England, 1832, and other works ; m. 26 Feb 1833 Mary, widow of John Josias Conybeare (qv),  and dau. of Rev.Charles Davis, Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; d. 13 Apr 1872. DNB.
SIMPSON I. Simpson 1823 North Wall SIMPSON, JOHN, son of Rev.Francis Simpson, Rector of Tarrant Gunville, Dorset ; b. 17 Jul 1810 ; adm. 30 May 1823 (G) ; KS 1825 ; Christ’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.21 Oct 1828, matr.1828 ; emigrated to Australia.
SLADE A. Slade Gateway (Front) Probably SLADE, SIR ALFRED FREDERICK ADOLPHUS, BART., eldest son of Sir Frederick William Slade, Bart. (qv) ; b. 28 May 1834 ; adm. 25 Jun 1846 (G) ; QS 1849 ; cut “A.Slade” in huge letters on the Dryden form, and is said to have got 500 lines for each letter (Elizabethan vi, 190) ; left 1853 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 12 May 1853, matr.Mich.1853 ; Ensign, 57th Foot 15 Sep 1854 ; Lieut., 9 Feb 1855 ; Capt., 23 Aug 1859 ; 100th Foot 17 Apr 1860 ; retd. 9 Jun 1865 ; served in Crimean War, wounded in attack on the Redan 18 Jun 1855, and in Indian Mutiny ; succ.father as 3rd baronet 8 Aug 1863 ; adm.Middle Temple 9 Nov 1866 ; Receiver-Gen., Inland Revenue, from 1875 ; one of founders of Primrose League 1883 ; m. 6 Sep 1860 Mary Constance, second dau. of William Cuthbert, Beaufront Castle, Northumberland ; d. 19 Jul 1890.
SLADE A. Slade North Wall Probably: SLADE, SIR ALFRED FREDERICK ADOLPHUS, BART., eldest son of Sir Frederick William Slade, Bart. (qv) ; b. 28 May 1834 ; adm. 25 Jun 1846 (G) ; QS 1849 ; cut “A.Slade” in huge letters on the Dryden form, and is said to have got 500 lines for each letter (Elizabethan vi, 190) ; left 1853 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 12 May 1853, matr.Mich.1853 ; Ensign, 57th Foot 15 Sep 1854 ; Lieut., 9 Feb 1855 ; Capt., 23 Aug 1859 ; 100th Foot 17 Apr 1860 ; retd. 9 Jun 1865 ; served in Crimean War, wounded in attack on the Redan 18 Jun 1855, and in Indian Mutiny ; succ.father as 3rd baronet 8 Aug 1863 ; adm.Middle Temple 9 Nov 1866 ; Receiver-Gen., Inland Revenue, from 1875 ; one of founders of Primrose League 1883 ; m. 6 Sep 1860 Mary Constance, second dau. of William Cuthbert, Beaufront Castle, Northumberland ; d. 19 Jul 1890.
SMART N. R. Smart South Wall SMART, NEWTON REGINALD, brother of John Henry Smart (qv) ; b. 23 Jan 1831 ; adm. 26 Sep 1844 ; QS (Capt.) 1845 ; rowed v.Eton 29 Jul 1847 ; Capt. of the School 1848 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1849, matr.31 May 1849, Westminster Student 1849-67 ; BA 1853 ; MA 1856 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 14 Nov 1853, called to bar 30 Apr 1857 ; equity draughtsman and conveyancer ; [unm. in 1881] ;  d. 13 Jun 1897.
SMITH C. Smith 1835 Gateway (Front) SMITH, CHARLES, son of Samuel Smith (adm.1772, qv) ; b. 19 Oct 1817 ; adm. 15 Jan 1828 (Stelfox) ; KS 1832 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1836, matr. 13 May 1836, Westminster Student ; BA 1840 ; MA 1842 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 18 Dec 1842 ; Vicar of East Garston, Berks., 1846-51 ; Rector of Boothby Graffoe, Lincs., from 1851 ; m. 30 Jul 1846 Frances, sister of John Fullerton (adm.1816, qv) ; d. 14 Nov 1855.
SMITH W. Smith 1829 Gateway (Front) SMITH, WILLIAM, son of Samuel Smith (adm.1772, qv) ; b. 12 Jun 1812 ; adm. 30 Jun 1825 (Stelfox) ; KS 1826 ; rowed v.Eton 27 Jul 1829 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 7 Oct 1831, Canoneer Student 1831-42 ; BA 1835 ; MA 1839 ; ordained deacon 14 Jun 1835, priest 18 Dec 1836 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1841-67 ; JP Cambridgeshire ; m. 7 Aug 1851 Constance Margaret, youngest dau. of William Rose Rose, Wolston Heath, Warwicks. ; d. 4 Feb 1886.
SMITH G.F. Smith 1842 North Wall SMITH, GEORGE FREDERICK, son of Rev.Hugh Smith, Rector of Weston-sub-Edge, Gloucs. ; b. 29 Jul 1824 ; adm. 27 Sep 1837 (G) ; QS 1839 ; rowed v.Eton 26 Jul 1842 ; left 1843 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 27 Sep 1843, matr.1843 ; BA 1848 ; ordained deacon 1848, priest 1850 (both Winchester) ; Curate, Lasham, Hampshire ; m. Caroline, fourth dau. of Rev.Francis Ellis Jervoise, Rector of Lasham, Hampshire ; d. 7 Nov 1914.
SMYTHE W. Smythe North Wall SMYTHE, WILLIAM, brother of George Smythe (qv) ; b. 23 Jan 1803 ; adm. 23 Sep 1816 ; KS 1817 ; Capt. of the School 1821 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1822, matr. 18 May 1822, Westminster Student ; 1st cl.Classics 1825 ; BA 1826 ; MA 1828 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 24 Nov 1825, called to bar 27 Nov 1829 ; adm.advocate 18 Dec 1835 ; Secretary to Board of Supervision, Scotland 1845-52 [check] ; served on several Royal Commissions ; of Methven Castle, Perthshire (inherited from half-brother in 1847) ; DL JP Perthshire,  also for more than thirty  years Convener of Perthshire ; m. 1st, 9 Aug 1838 Margaret, eldest dau. of James Walker FRS, Great George Street, Westminster, civil engineer, President Institution of Civil Engineers  ; m.2nd, 20 Feb 1849 Emily, dau. of Gen.Sir John Oswald GCB, Dunnikier, Fifeshire ; d. 17 Sep 1892.
SNELL R. H. Snell South Wall SNELL, RICHARD HUGH, brother of William Frederick Snell (qv) ; b. 6 Apr 1812 ; adm. 17 Jan 1825 ; KS 1826 ; left 1829 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1829-30 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1831 ; Assistant Revenue Officer, Benares 1832 ; Assistant to Magistrate and Collector, Benares 1833, Twenty-Four Parganas 1837-40 ; Secretary to Government Savings Bank 1842 ; First Assistant to Accountant-Gen. ; Assistant to Collector of Customs, Calcutta 1852 ; Superintendent of Stamps and Stationery 1853 ; retd. 1 May 1860 ; m. 26 Sep 1832 Letitia Knox, widow of John Shum, EICS Bengal, Assistant to Collector of Customs, Patna ; d. 7 Dec 1899.
SPRAT T. Sprat North Wall Possibly: SPRAT, THOMAS, only surviving son of Right Rev.Thomas Sprat DD, Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster, and Helen, eldest dau. of Devereux Wolseley, Ravenstone, Staffs. ; b. 5 Apr 1679 ; adm. ; KS (Capt.) 1692 ; Capt. of the School 1696 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1697, matr. 10 Jul 1697, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1697 – void 1707 ; BA 1701 ; MA 1704 (incorp.Cambridge 1715) ; adm.Middle Temple 13 Jun 1700 ; ordained ; Prebendary and Archdeacon of Rochester from 4 Dec 1704 ; Vicar of Boxley, Kent, from 1704/5 ; Rector of Stone, Kent, from 1707 ; Prebendary of Winchester from 18 Nov 1712, and of Westminster from 29 Sep 1713 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George I (Chamberlayne 1716) ; FRS 20 Mar 1711/2 ; Busby Trustee 19 Feb 1710/1 ; m. 9 Apr 1716 Frances, fourth dau. of John Horden (qv) ; d. 10 May 1720. Buried Westminster Abbey, monument in St.Nicholas’s Chapel.
SOMERSET R. G. H. Somerset 1843-1849 North Wall SOMERSET, RAGLAN GEORGE HENRY, brother of Granville Robert Henry Somerset (qv) ; b. 17 Dec 1831 ; adm. 19 Apr 1843 (G) ; QS 1845 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1849, matr. 31 May 1849, Westminster Student 1849-67 ; BA 1853 ; MA 1856 ; Clerk, Audit Office 1853-4 ; Junior Clerk, Treasury Mar 1854 – Jul 1856, Third Class Clerk Jul 1856 – Apr 1857 ; a Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to Queen Victoria 19 Mar 1873 – Jan 1901 ; d. 2 Sep 1924.
SOUTHBY P. Southby Entrance up School SOUTHBY, PHILIP, second son of Richard Worlledge Southby, Bampton, Oxfordshire ; b. 3 Jan 1843 ; adm. 24 Jan 1856 (G) ; left Whitsun 1861 (with Dean Thomas) ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 May 1861 ; BA 1865 ; MA 1868 ; adm. Middle Temple 1 May 1863, called to bar 17 Nov 1866 ; Oxford Circuit ; of Bampton, Oxfordshire ; JP Oxfordshire 1872 ; [unm. in 1881] ; d. 2 Jan 1908.
SPENCE I. M. D. Spence Gateway (Front) SPENCE, LANCELOT MOLYNEUX DALRYMPLE, brother of Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones (qv) ; b. 14 Sep 1837 ; adm. from King’s Coll.Sch. 10 Jun 1852 ; QS 1853 ; left Aug 1855 ; Clerk, Board of Trade, from Nov 1855 ; d. 4 Jul 1865.
SPENCE-JONES H. D. M. Spence Gateway (Front) SPENCE-JONES, HENRY DONALD MAURICE, eldest son of George Spence QC MP, Pall Mall, London, barrister, and Caroline — (IGI) ; b. 14 Jan 1836 ; adm. from King’s Coll.Sch. 30 May 1850 ; BB 6 Mar 1852 ; QS 18 May 1852 ; left 1854 ; entered Civil Service ; Private Secretary to Sir Douglas Galton, Railway Secretary to Board of Trade ; Corpus Christi Coll.Cambridge, matr.Mich.1861 ; 1st cl.Theology 1865, 1866 ; BA 1865 ; MA 1868 ; DD 1887 ; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1866 (both St.Davids) ; Prof. of English Literature and Hebrew lecturer, St.David’s Coll., Lampeter 1865-70 ; Rector of St.Mary le Crypt, Gloucester 1870-7 ; Principal, Gloucester Theological Coll., 1875-7 ; Hon.Canon, Gloucester 1875-86 ; Vicar of St.Pancras, London 25 Sep 1877-86 ; Dean of Gloucester from 18 Dec 1886 ; Select Preacher, Cambridge 1883, 1887, 1901, 1905,  Oxford 1892, 1893 ; Professor of Ancient History, Royal Academy, from 1905 ; assumed additional surname of Jones 1904 ; JP Cardiganshire ; joint editor, Pulpit Commentary, 48 vols, 1880-94 ; author, Early Christianity and Paganism, 1902, and various other works ; m. 11 Apr 1871 Louise Madeline Maria, younger dau. of David Jones MP, Pantglas, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire ; d. 2 Nov 1917.
ST.JOHN A. S. John 1833 Gateway (Front) ST.JOHN, AMBROSE, second son of Henry St.John, and Catherine, dau. of Rev.Henry Wigley, Pensham House, Worcs. ; nephew of St.Andrew St.John (qv) ; b. 29 Jun 1815 ; adm. 13 Jan 1829 ; KS 1830 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1834, matr. 15 May 1834, Westminster Student ; BA 1838 ; MA 1840 ; ordained deacon (Oxford) 20 Dec 1840, priest (Canterbury) 22 May 1842 ; Curate, Walmer, Kent 1840-5 ; received into Roman Catholic Church Oct 1845 ; accompanied J.H.Newman to Rome 1846, where they joined the Oratorians and were ordained RC priests 1847 ; one of original Oratorian community which Newman established at Maryvale Jan 1848 and which moved to Hagley Road, Edgbaston 1852 ; volunteered with Newman to assist the Catholic priests at Bilston during cholera epidemic 1849 ; Head Master, Oratory School, Edgbaston, from 1862 ; went on mission to Rome 1867 about the Oratory School and the proposed Oratory at Oxford ; broke down from overwork while translating Fessler’s book True and False Infallibility ; called in Rome Newman’s “Angel Guardian”, and, “certainly”, Newman wrote, “he has been to me Azarias, the son of Ananias” (Ward, Life of J.H.Newman, 1912, ii, 410, 412) ; his name is singled out in the concluding paragraphs of the Apologia ; d. 24 May 1875. Buried Rednal, Shropshire, where Newman was later buried in the same grave.
STEDMAN J. Stedman 1831 Gateway (Front) STEDMAN, JOHN, only son of John Stedman, Chester [presumably adm.1800, qv] ; b. 20 Jul 1817 ; adm. 18 Jan 1831 ; KS 1831 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1835, adm.pens. 27 Jun 1835, scholar 1836 ; adm,.Lincoln’s Inn 10 Jun 1835, called to bar 15 Jun 1840 ; equity draftsman and conveyancer ; signed Play Protest 1847 as “John Stedman, jun.” ; d. 4 May 1872.
STRAN I. Stran Entrance up School Unidentifiable.  Perhaps a ‘Strangeway’
SUTHERLAND A. I. Sutherland 1827 Gateway (Front) SUTHERLAND, ALEXANDER JOHN, eldest son of Alexander Robert Sutherland (qv), and his first wife ; b. 7 Apr 1811 ; adm. 14 Sep 1818 ; KS 1825 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1829, matr. 2 Jun 1829, Westminster Student ; BA 1833 ; MA 1835 ; MB 1836 ; MD 1838 ; St.George’s Hospital ; MRCP 1840 ; FRCP 1847 ; succeeded father as Physician, St.Luke’s Hospital, Old Street ; FRS 18 Jun 1846 ; m. Alison Johanna, dau. of John Wilson Carmichael (IGI) ; d. 31 Jan 1867.
SWABEY S. Swabey 1842 North Wall SWABEY, STEPHEN, son of Maurice Swabey (KS 1799, qv) ; b. 21 Dec 1824 ; adm. 24 Sep 1838 (G) ; QS 1839 ; rowed v.Eton 26 Jul 1842 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student ; settled in Prince Edward Island, Canada ; m. 7 Jul 1853 his cousin Katherine Margaret, dau. of William Swabey (KS 1803, qv) ; d. at Picton, Nova Scotia, Canada 4 Nov 1873.
TEMPLER I. Templer North Wall One of the following: TEMPLER, JOHN, second son of James Templer, Stover Lodge, Devon, and Mary, dau. of Thomas Parlby, Gravesend, Kent ; b. ; adm. 24 Jun 1765 ; KS (aged 14) 1766 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1770, adm.pens. 14 Jun 1770, scholar 26 Apr 1771 ; BA 1774 ; MA 1778 ; ordained priest (Winchester) 21 Sep 1775 ; Vicar of Paignton with Maldon, Devon, from 2 Jan 1793 ; Rector of Teigngrace, Devon, by 1821 [check institution] ; m. 2 May 1778 Jane, widow of John Line, Lindridge, Devon, and dau. of — Routledge ; d. 14 Dec 1829. or
TEMPLER, JOHN LINE, eldest son of Col.Henry Line Templer, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, and Mary, dau. of Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, Bart., MP ; nephew of John Templer (qv) ; bapt. Teigngrace, Devon 23 Feb 1795 (IGI) ; adm. 1 Apr 1811 ; in school list Oct 1814 ; of Ivybridge, Devon ; m. 2 Nov 1836 (IGI) Anne, dau. of George Davey, Exmouth, Devon ; d. 15 Feb 1865, aged 69. or
TEMPLER, JOHN CHARLES, son of James Templer, Bridport, Dorset, and Catharine, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge, Launceston, Cornwall ; b. 31 Jul 1814 ; adm. 9 Jun 1828 ; left May 1832 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 May 1832 ; BA 1836 ; adm.Inner Temple, called to bar 6 Jun 1853 [check : seems too soon before appointment as Master] ; a Master of the Court of Exchequer from 1854 ; founder and editor Volunteer Service Gazette, the first number of which was published 26 Oct 1859 ; m. 1842 Hannah Frances, eldest dau. of Adm.Sir James Alexander Gordon GCB ; d. 11 Jun 1874.
THOMS B. N. Thoms Gateway (Front) THOMS, BERNARD NATHANIEL, youngest son of William John Thoms FSA, Assistant Librarian, House of Lords, founder Notes and Queries, and Laura, youngest dau. of John Bernard Sale, Organist of St.Margaret’s, Westminster, and Gentleman of the Chapel Royal ; b. 10 Dec 1843 ; adm. 27 Sep 1855 ; rowed v.Eton 3 Aug 1860, 2 Aug 1861, 1 Aug 1862 ; left Aug 1862 ; Assistant Surveyor-Gen., Post Office (in 1881) ; Postmaster at Nottingham ; Hon.Secretary, Elizabethan Club 1864-7 ; [unm. in 1881] ; d. 16 Jul 1908.
THORNHILL H. B. Thornhill 1779 Gateway (Back) THORNHILL, HENRY BACHE, eldest son of Bache Thornhill, Stanton in the Peak, Derbs., and Jane, dau. of Edward Gould, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. ; grandson of Bache Thornhill (adm.1715, qv) ; b. 7 Jan 1780 ; in school lists 1795, 1797 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 27 Apr 1798, aged 18 ; m. 29 Aug 1801 Helen, eldest dau. of Charles Pole, Liverpool ; d. at Tours, France 18 Sep 1822.
TOWNE E. I. Towne 1848 South Wall TOWNE, ERNEST JOSIAH, son of Joseph Towne, St.Helen’s Place, Bishopsgate, London, solicitor, and Louisa — ; b. 27 Jul 1829 ; adm. 12 Feb 1844 ; QS 1844; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1848, adm.pens. 5 Jul 1848, scholar 1849 ; BA 1852 ; ordained deacon 26 Jun 1853 (Durham), priest 1854 ; Curate Ewell, Surrey, Chester-le-Street, co.Durham, and Langley, Essex ; Vicar of Forcett, Yorks., 1863-77 ; Vicar of Bothenhampton, Dorset 1877-81 ; Chaplain to Messrs.Eyre & Spottiswoode 1881-1903 ; m. 24 Jun 1857 Isabella Sheppee (IGI)
TWISS Q. W. F. Twiss South Wall TWISS, QUINTIN WILLIAM FRANCIS, only son of Horace Twiss QC MP, Vice-Chancellor, Duchy of Lancaster, and Conservative politician, and his second wife Anne Louisa Andrewenna, widow of Charles Greenwood, and sister of Charles Stephen Francis Sterky (qv) ; b. 13 Mar 1835 ; adm. 2 Oct 1843 (G) ; QS (Capt.) 1849 ; Capt. of the School 1852 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1853, matr. 18 May 1853, Westminster Student 1853-61 ; BA 1857 ; MA 1860 ; Third Class Clerk, Treasury  Aug 1856 – Jan 1860 ; Assistant Private Secretary to Parliamentary Secretary to Treasury Jun 1859 – Jan 1860 ; Assistant Superintendent, County Courts Department Jan 1860 – 91 ; a well-known amateur actor and famous “Old Stager” in the Canterbury week ; his name formerly appeared in nails in the centre of the floor of School, and it was on this spot that boys who misbehaved in form were told to “stand out” ; m. 11 Apr 1861 Fanny Shelley, second dau. of William Henry Covey FRCS LSA, Wilton Street, Belgrave Square, London, surgeon ; d. 7 Aug 1900.
UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD R. P. Fitzgerald Gateway (Front) UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD, SIR ROBERT UNIACKE, BART., eldest son of Robert Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald (formerly Penrose), Corkbeg Island, co.Cork, Ireland, and Frances Mary, dau. of Rev.Robert Austin LLD, Prebendary of Cloyne ; b. 10 Jul 1839 ; adm. 26 May 1853 (G) ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Jan 1859, matr.Lent 1859 ; won the University Pairs with James Penrose Ingham (qv) 1860 ; rowed v.Oxford 1861, 1862 ; LLB 1863 ; LLM 1872 ; travelled in India and Tibet 1863-7 ; MP (Conservative) Cambridge 1885-1906 ; assumed additional surname of Uniacke 26 Jun 1896 ; created baronet 4 Aug 1896 ; President, Yacht Racing Association ; of Corkbeg Island, co.Cork ; DL JP co.Cork ; Busby Trustee 25 May 1889 ; m. 13 Sep 1867 Jane Emily, eldest dau. of Gen.Sir William John Codrington GCB ; d. 10 Jul 1919.
UPPERTON C. S. Upperton South Wall UPPERTON, CHARLES STUART, son of Robert Upperton, Brighton, Sussex, solicitor ; b. 5 Feb 1829 ; adm. 30 Sep 1842 ; QS 1843 ; rowed v.Eton 30 Jul 1846 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1847, adm.pens. 13 May 1847, scholar 1848, matr.1847 ; BA 1851 ; MA 1854 ; ordained deacon 1852, priest 1853 (both Chester) ; Curate, St.Mary the Virgin, West Derby, Liverpool 1852-8 ; Perpetual Curate of Burton, Chester 1858-67 ; Vicar of Ince, Cheshire 1867-86 ; Hon.Canon, Chester, from 1880 ; Vicar of Tarvin, Cheshire 1886-96 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Benson Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell ; d. 5 Dec 1916.
UPPERTON C. Upperton 1853 South Wall UPPERTON, CLEMENT, brother of Charles Stuart Upperton (qv) ; b. 11 Mar 1834 ; adm. 3 Jun 1847 ; QS 1849 ; left 1853 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 19 May 1853 ; BA 1858 ; MA 1865 ; adm.Middle Temple 14 May 1857 ; adm.solicitor, Hilary 1865 ; practised in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, firm Baker Folder & Upperton ; m. 19 Dec 1871 Emily, widow of James Lillyman Martel Lees, and dau. of John Brady MD MRCS LSA MP, Ely, Cambridgeshire ; d. 12 Apr 1918.
WASON Rigby Wason South Wall WASON, RIGBY, eldest son of Peter Rigby Wason MP, Corwar, Ayrshire, barrister, and Euphemia, dau. of P.McTier, farmer ; b. 17 Jul 1844 ; adm. 17 Oct 1859 ; Ensign, 16th Foot 28 Apr 1863 ; Lieut., 24 Aug 1866 ; 1st Dragoon Guards 30 Oct 1867 ; d. 25 Nov 1870.
WASON J. Wason 1864 South Wall WASON, JAMES, brother of Rigby Wason (qv) ; b. 29 May 1847 ; adm. 28 Sep 1861 ; left Whitsun 1864 ; adm.solicitor Mich.1869 ; practised at Liverpool ; m. Minna Holland ; d. 3 Oct 1896.
WEARE T. W. Weare 1831 Gateway (Front) WEARE, THOMAS WILLIAM, elder son of Col.Thomas Weare KH, Hampton House, Hereford, ADC to Queen Victoria, and Anne, dau. of John Pugh, Gaer, Radnorshire ; b. 2 Nov 1813 ; adm. 16 Jan 1826 (G) ; KS 1828 ; rowed v.Eton 12 May 1831 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1832, matr. 7 Jun 1832, Westminster Student ; BA 1836 ; MA 1838 ; ordained deacon 1839, priest 1840 (both Oxford) ; Curate, East Sutton, Kent ; Under Master of the School 27 Sep 1841 – Aug 1861 ; Rector of Isfield, Sussex, from 27 Aug 1867 ; gave evidence before the Public Schools Commission 21 Jun 1862 (Parliamentary Papers 1864, xxi, 402-11) ; composed the inscription on the Crimean War Memorial, and a number of epilogues and epigrams ; author, The Trinummus of Plautus, translated into English Verse by an Old Westminster, 1860 ; m.1st, 23 Aug 1853 Louisa Emma Mary, dau. of Henry Fynes-Clinton (qv), and his first wife ; m.2nd. 17 Apr 1866 Henrietta Maria, third dau. of Capt.William Henry Majendie, 1st Foot Guards ; d. 24 Feb 1871.
WEBB Webb Entrance up School There are many OWW with this name making it impossible to identify him.
WEBBE C. Webbe North Wall There are many OWW with this name, probably: WEBBER, CHARLES, son of Charles Webber (adm.1772, qv) ; bapt. 30 Aug 1794 ; adm.      ; KS 1809 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1813, matr. 1 Jun 1813, Westminster Student (still 1829) ; BA 1816 ; MA 1820 ; ordained ; Curate, Tangmere, Sussex 1818 ; Master of Chichester Prebendal Sch. ; Prebendary of Chichester from 28 Jun 1824, Canon Residentiary from 20 Jan 1829 ; Rector of Felpham, Sussex 22 Jul 1830-2 ; Rector of Staunton-on-Wye, Herefs., from 10 May 1837 ; m. 3 Mar 1840 Caroline, dau. of Robert Webber, Brockley Hill, Middlesex ; d. 6 Mar 1850, aged 55.
WEBBER T. Webber 1819 South Wall WEBBER, THOMAS CHARLES, eldest son of Daniel Webb Webber KC(I) MP, Leekfield, co. Sligo, and Sarah, dau. of Charles Wood, Leekfield, co. Sligo ; b.        ; adm. 14 Jun 1813 ; KS (aged 14) 1815 ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1819, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, mat. 21 May 1819 ; BA 1822 ; MA 1827 ; ordained ; Rector of Castle Macadam, co.Wicklow, from 1826 ; m. 5 Sep 1832 Frances, second day. of Rev.Thomas Kelly, Kellyville, Queen’s County, Ireland ; d. 27 Feb 1845.
WEBBER W. C. F. Webber South Wall WEBBER, WILLIAM CHARLES FYNES, eldest son of James Webber (qv) ; b. 1 Jan 1815 ; adm. 5 Apr 1826 ; KS 1829 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1833, matr. 23 May 1833, Westminster Student ; BA 1837 ; MA 1839 ; an Usher at the School 1837-40 ; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1839, priest 20 Dec 1840 (both Oxford) ; Perpetual Curate of Maiden Bradley, Wilts., 1842-4 ; Rector of St.Botolph’s, Aldersgate, London 6 Jun 1845 – 3 Aug 1876 ; Minor Canon of St.Paul’s 2 Dec 1851 – 23 Dec 1858, Sub-Dean from 23 Dec 1858, Succentor 1859-75 ; m. 19 Apr 1853 his cousin Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of William Charles Webber (qv) ; d. at Lausanne, Switzerland 27 Jun 1881.
WILLIAMS H. V. Williams 1847 South Wall WILLIAMS, HERVEY VAUGHAN, eldest son of Sir Edward Vaughan Williams (qv) ; b. 5 Apr 1829 ; adm. 12 Apr 1842 ; QS 1843 ; rowed v. Eton 29 Jul 1845, 30 Jul 1846, 29 Jul 1847 ; Capt. of the School 1847 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1848, matr. 28 Jun 1848 ; BA 1852 ; d. 4 Nov 1852.
WODEHOUSE E. H. Wodehouse Gateway (Front) WODEHOUSE, EDMOND HENRY, seventh son of Rev.Thomas Wodehouse, Prebendary of Wells, and Anne, sister of Walker King (qv) ; grandson of Thomas Wodehouse (qv) ; b. 17 Feb 1837 ; adm. 17 Jun 1850 ; QS 1851 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1855, matr. 7 Jun 1855, Westminster Student 1855-64 ; 1st cl.Classics (Mods) 1857, 2nd cl.Lit.Hum.1859 ; BA 1859 ; MA 1862 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 25 Jan 1860, called to bar 26 Jan 1863 ; Inspector of Poor Law Schools 1863-71 ; Local Government Board Inspector 1871-86 ; Chief General Inspector and Assistant Secretary, Local Government Board 1886-91 ; a Commissioner of Inland Revenue 1891-1902 ; CB 1 Jan 1897 ; JP Buckinghamshire 1906 ; m. 26 May 1864 his cousin Louisa Clara, fourth dau. of Rev.Nathaniel Wodehouse, Vicar of Dulverton, Somerset ; d. 27 Mar 1923.
WOOLLCOMBE H. Woollcombe Gateway (Front) WOOLLCOMBE, HENRY, son of Rev.Henry Woollcombe, Rector of Ashbury, Devon, and Jane Frances, dau. of Rear-Adm.Sir Thomas Louis, Bart. ; b. 26 Mar 1813 ; adm. 18 Jan 1826 ; KS (Capt.) 1827 ; Capt. of the School 1830 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1831, matr. 21 May 1831, Westminster Student ; 1st cl.Classics and 2nd cl.Mathematics 1834 ; Johnson Theological Scholar 1835 ; BA 1834 ; MA 1837 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 16 Apr 1836 ; ordained deacon 10 Jun 1838, priest 26 May 1839 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Sheepwash and Highampton, Devon 1838-44 ; Prebendary of Exeter 8 Dec 1843 ; Rector of Kingsteignton, Devon 1844-58 ; Vicar of Heavitree, Devon 1858-69 ; Canon Residentiary of Exeter 1861 ; Archdeacon of Barnstaple Oct 1865 ; m. 14 May 1846 his cousin Jaquete Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.Charles Belfield Louis, Royal Navy ; d. 4 Jun 1885.
WROTTESLEY E. J. Wrottesley South Wall WROTTESLEY, EDWARD JOHN, only son of Cdr. Edward Wrottesley, Royal Navy, and Anne, dau. of Rev.Thomas Tringham ; grandson of Sir John Wrottesley, Bart. (qv) ; b. 9 Nov 1814 ; adm. 26 May 1826 ; KS 1829 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1833, but went to University Coll.Oxford, matr. 23 May 1833 ; BA 1838 ; MA 1855 ; ordained deacon 1838, priest 1840 (both Chester) ; Curate, Newton Heath, Lancs., 1838-41 ; Perpetual Curate of Tettenhall, Staffs., 1841-62 ; Curate, Totteridge, Herts., 1862-3 ; Vicar of Brewood, Staffs., from 1863 ; Prebendary of Lichfield from 1895 ; m. 8 Apr 1847 Mariana Eugenia, dau. of John Jeffreys, Fynone, Swansea, Glamorgan ; d. 19 Jan 1901.
YOUNG F. Young 1861 Entrance up School YOUNG, FREDERICK, eldest son of Anthony William Young, merchant, and Mary — ; b. 9 Jun 1842 ; adm. 21 Jan 1858 (Scott) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, matr.Mich.1861 ; BA 1865 ; MA 1874 ; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1866 (both London) ; Curate, St.George’s, Bloomsbury, London 1865-6 ; Chaplain, St.Jean de Luz, France 1867-8, Zante, Ionian Islands 1869-72 ; Vicar of North Reston, Lincs., 1872-82 ; Chaplain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1878-88 ; Curate, Swinton, Yorks., 1888-90, Keynsham, Somerset 1890-3 ; Rector of Llanfoist, Monmouthshire 1893-1914 ; m. 9 Aug 1877 Laura Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of Rev.John Edward Alexander Inge, Rector of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lincs. ; d. 12 Mar 1917.

 

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