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A. Slade

It could be:

SLADE, ALFRED ROBERT, brother of John Henry Slade (qv) ; b. 13 Oct 1807 ; adm. 9 Feb 1817 ; left 24 Jul 1818 ; d.unm. 20 Dec 1829.

but, given past form, it is more probable that it is:

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.

I. Simpson 1823

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.

P. Mure

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.

. Armitstead 184

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.

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.

W. Hawthorn

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.

H. Sanders

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.

F. Markham

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.

W. Benta

?

 

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.

C. I. Glyn 1817

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.

E. C. Burton 1838-1845

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.

K. J. Hanmer 1818

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.

R. W. Cotton 1847

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.

W. Harrison 1817

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.
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.

M. Short

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.

R. Eliot 1844-9

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.

R. Burton 1842-1848

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.

H.R. Barker

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.

W. Smythe

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.

C. Sheard

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]

G.F. Smith 1842

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.

R. G. H. Somerset 1843-1849

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.

. Pechell 1847

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.

C. Webbe

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.

I. Templer

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.

W. Eales

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.

C. Goolden

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.

S. Swabey 1842

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.

J. F. Dickson

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.

H. Salwey 1854

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.

T. Sprat

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.

Bentall

See ‘Benta’ above

J. Y. Seagrave 1842

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.

A. Home

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.

T. Cox 176

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.

J. C. Hawkshaw

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.

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