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Table of contents :
Contents / Inhalt
Notes on Use (English Version)
Hinweise für den Benutzer (Deutsche Version)
List of Sources / Quellenverzeichnis
A
Β.– Beanus
Bear–Bolsom
Bolsover–Brezin
Briac-Bywaters
C.–Ceridwen
Cerjat–Coppo
Coppock–Czyzowski
D.–Dibbs
Dibdale–Dzwig
E
F
G
Gichie-Gzowski
H.– Hayden Coffin
Hay-Dinwoody– Hyzler
I
J
Jad-Jyl
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L
M.-Marzouca
Mascall–Mohan
Mohapeloa–Myvenydd
Ν
O
Ρ.– Pieraccini,
Pierce–Preziusi
Priaulx-Pywell
Q
R
S.– Skipp
Skippe– Strzelecki
Stuart-Szyszko
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U
V
W.–Whitla
Whitlam–Wyville
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British Biographical Index 3rd cumulated and enlarged edition

Britischer Biographischer Index 3., kumulierte und erweiterte Ausgabe

Compiled by Bearbeitet von

Tommaso Nappo 1

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Κ · G · Saur München 2008

Editorial / Redaktion: Maria Zieglmaier

Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available in the internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de.

© Gedruckt auf säurefreiem Papier Printed on acid-free paper © Alle Rechte vorbehalten / All Rights Strictly Reserved K.G. Saur Verlag, München 2008 An Imprint of Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG Data preparation and automatic data processing by bsix information exchange, Braunschweig Druck / Binden: Strauss GmbH, Mörlenbach Jede Art der Vervielfältigung ohne Erlaubnis des Verlags ist unzulässig. The publisher does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions in British Biographical Index, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident or any other cause. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publisher. ISBN 978-3-598-34807-5

Contents / Inhalt

English

Version

Deutsche

N o t e s on Use

Hinweise für den Benutzer

A. Purpose

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Α. Funktion

B. Content of Entries

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B. Inhalt der Einträge

C. Cross-references

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C. Verweisungen

D. Arrangement

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D. Ordnungskriterien

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E. Abkürzungen

E. Abbreviations F. Conclusion

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F. Abschließende Bemerkung

L i s t of S o u r c e s Quellenverzeichnis xi

1. A - Bre 2. Bri - Cz 3. D - Gib 4. Gic - Jac 5. Jad - Mar 6. Mas - Pre 7. Pri - Str 8. Stu - Ζ

Version

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Notes on Use (English Version)

A.

Purpose

separated by comma, the numbers of the frames, on which the entry is to be found. Several locations on different fiches are separated by semicolons.

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The British Biographical Index, 3 cumulated and enlarged edition (BBI) is an alphabetically arranged list of approx. 698,000 biographical entries contained in the 2,375 microfiches of the British Biographical Archive (BBA I), the British Biographical Archive. New Series (BBA II), and the British Biographical Archive to 2002 (BBA III). These entries were taken from 760 biographical reference works, which together make up 1,164 volumes published between the beginning of the 17th century and 2002. They contain information on approx. 423,000 well-known figures from the Roman period to the present. In addition to the names of individuals, BBI provides dates of birth and death, profession as well as the location in the Biographical Archives and the bibliographical reference works. The Index thus fulfills two functions: - BBI is an index to BBA I, II, and III. Its concise structure facilitates the use of the Archives and the location of information in it considerably. - At the same time, BBI is in itself a useful tool for biographical research. The information contained in each entry makes immediate identification possible and search easier The index provides the user with direct access to the biographical source either in the original book form or in the microfiche version in BBA I, II and III. (K.G. Saur Verlag will gladly provide information as to which libraries in a given country or region own a copy of BBA.)

B. Content of Entries Entries in BBI contain the following categories of information: 1) Full name (or fullest-known form). This includes aristocratic or other titles, as well as epithets integral to the name itself. 2) Other name-forms (if any). This category includes variant spellings and adopted surnames such as pseudonyms and married surnames. 3) Date(s). Years of birth and / or death are given where known; otherwise the period of the subject's activity is indicated by a single date, range of dates or chronological phrase, such as „early 10th century", depending on the information available. Occasionally, as for example with family entries, it has been impossible to cite any date at all. 4) Occupation(s). Each entry gives one or more terms designed to reflect as fully and accurately as possible the activities of the subject described. In some cases the term chosen is not properly an occupation, rather the reason why the person is known, such as „centenarian" or „Nelson's mistress". In other cases, especially with saints and aristocratic figures about whom little information is available, no occupation has been given on the grounds that the name itself sufficiently conveys the nature of the subject's activity. 5) Source(s). Every entry cites all the original reference works in which information on the subject appears. In the majority of instances only one work will be quoted, but for many individuals, especially those of earlier periods, there may be ten references or more. An alphabetical list of the abbreviations used for all 760 source works can be found on the following pages. 6) Location. The BBI provides a I for BBI I, a II for BBI II, and a III for BBI III, followed by the fiche number and,

C.

Cross-references

In addition to approx. 423,000 main entries, BBI contains ca. 50,000 cross-references. These fall into the following main categories: 1) From a variant spelling to the preferred form, e.g. Aethelfrith Ethelfrid 2) From an aristocratic title to the family name, or vice versa, e.g. Chatham, 1st earl o f - » Pitt, William, the elder 3) From a double-barrelled surname to the last part, or vice versa, e.g. Vaughan Williams, Ralph Williams, Ralph Vaughan 4) From a pseudonym to the real name, or vice versa, e.g. Carroll, Lewis -> Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge 5) From a woman's married name to her maiden name, or vice versa, e.g. Sheridan, Elizabeth Ann Linley, Elizabeth Ann.

D.

Arrangement

Biographical entries are arranged alphabetically by name. A fundamental distinction is drawn between personal names used as filing points (e.g. John of Gaunt) and surnames (e.g. John, Augustus), coming after personal names with the same spelling. In a main entry there are four possible filing elements, which are applied in the following order: 1) Principal name, either personal name or surname. 2) Subsidiary names, either additional personal names or forenames to a surname. 3) Geographical epithets, e.g. „duchess of York", filed under y. 4) Dates of birth, death or floruit. The earliest date mentioned is taken as the filing point. Within these categories the following elements are ignored: 1) Prefixes, e.g. Sir, Mrs. 2) Link words, e.g. of, ab 3) Non-geographical epithets, e.g. the younger, queen of 4) Roman numerals after names of royalty. Monarchs of the same name are arranged first by country (geographical epithet), then by date. Two further points should be made concerning the arrangement of entries: 1) Compound names are filed word by word, but multiple personal names are filed word by word. 2) Cross-references do not give dates of any kind and therefore precede main entries for other persons of the same name. 3) Surnames beginnig with M', Mc and Mac are ordered in one sequence under „Mac"

E.

Abbreviations

List of abbreviations and symbols used: * year of birth t year of death aft. afterwards

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Notes on Use

BC c. [before dates] c. [before names] c.h. D.L. fl. Hon. LP. K.C. m. MP P.C. Q.C. I II III —>

before Christ circa (about) called calling himself/herself Deputy Lieutenant floruit (flourished) Honourable Justice of the Peace King's Counsel mentioned Member of Parliament Privy Councilor Queen's Counsel BBA I (location) BBA II (location) BBA III (location) see (reference)

F.

Conclusion

Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the British Biographical Index, it is inevitable that in a work of this size and scope errors, omissions and inconsistencies will occasionally occur. Although the publishers cannot accept responsibility for any misrepresentation of historical figures, notification of factual mistakes and additional information concerning the persons listed will be gratefully received. BBI is one of numerous Biographical Indexes published by K. G. Saur Publishers. Together with the Biographical Archives and the World Biographical Index on CD-ROM and online this series constitutes the World Biographical Information System (WBIS) which aims to be a comprehensive international accumulation of biographical data. K. G. Saur Publishers will gladly provide information on libraries in a given region or country which own copies of the Biographical Archives.

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Hinweise für den Benutzer (Deutsche Version)

A. Funktion Der Britische Biographische Index, 3. kumulierte und erweiterte Ausgabe (BBI) bietet eine alphabetisch geordnete Auflistung der mehr als 698 000 biographischen Einträge, die in den 2 375 Microfiches des Britischen Biographischen Archivs (BBA1), des Britischen Archivs. Neue Folge (BBA II) und des Britischen Biographischen Archivs bis 2002 (BBA III) enthalten sind. Diese biographischen Einträge wurden aus 760 biographischen Nachschlagewerken entnommen, die insgesamt 1 164 zwischen Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts und 2002 erschienene Bände umfassen und die biographische Informationen über mehr als 423 000 Persönlichkeiten von der römischen Epoche bis in die Gegenwart enthalten. BBI liefert zusätzlich zum Namen jeder Person Informationen über deren Lebensdaten, berufliche Tätigkeiten sowie über die Fundstelle in den Archiven und über die entsprechenden bibliographischen Quellen. Aufgrund dieser Konzeption erfüllt der Index vor allem zwei Funktionen: - Der BBI ist ein Register zum BBA I, II und III. Seine komprimierte Form erleichtert den Gebrauch der Archive beträchtlich. - Gleichzeitig stellt der BBI ein eigenständig benutzbares Hilfsmittel für die biographische Recherche dar. Der Inhalt der Einträge ermöglicht eine sofortige Auswahl, die die anschließende Suche nach allen in den Archiven enthaltenen Personen erleichtert. Der Index öffnet dem Benutzer den direkten Weg zu der bibliographischen Quelle, sowohl zum Originalwerk in Buchform, als auch zur microverfilmten Version im BBA I, II und III. (Der K.G. Saur Verlag erteilt gerne Auskunft, welche Bibliothek eines bestimmten Landes bzw. einer bestimmten Region ein Exemplar des BBA besitzt.)

B. Inhalt der Einträge Einträge im BBI enthalten die folgenden Kategorien: 1) Vollständiger Name (soweit bekannt). Dazu gehören auch Adels- und andere Titel, ebenso zum Namen gehörende Zusätze. 2) Namensvarianten (falls vorhanden). Zu dieser Kategorie gehören abweichende Schreibweisen und angenommene Namen (Pseudonyme oder Ehenamen). 3) Lebensdaten. Nach Möglichkeit werden Geburts- und Sterbejahr genannt. Sollten diese nicht bekannt sein, wird das Wirken einer Person durch ein einzelnes Datum, eine Datenfolge oder eine ungefähre Angabe (wie „early 10th century") zeitlich eingeordnet. In einigen Fällen, etwa bei Familien-Einträgen, war es nicht möglich, ein Datum anzugeben. 4) Berufie). Jeder Eintrag nennt ein oder mehrere Berufsbezeichnungen, um die Tätigkeit der beschriebenen Person so präzise wie möglich zu charakterisieren. In einigen Fällen handelt es sich nicht im engeren Sinne um Berufsbezeichnungen, sondern um die Angabe der Tätigkeit oder Stellung, auf der die historische Bedeutung gründet, wie z.B. „centenarian" oder „Nelson's mistress". In anderen Fällen, vor allem bei Heiligen und Adeligen, über die wenig Information vorhanden ist, wird keine Berufsbezeichnung

genannt, da der Name selbst die Tätigkeit bzw. Bedeutung der Person charakterisiert. 5) Quelle(n). Jeder Eintrag im Index nennt die Quellenwerke, die Informationen zu der betreffenden Person enthalten. In den meisten Fällen wird dies nur eine Quelle sein, bei vielen Persönlichkeiten insbesondere früherer historischer Epochen, können mehr als zehn verschiedene Quellen genannt sein. Auf den folgenden Seiten findet sich ein alphabetisches Verzeichnis aller 760 Quellenwerke mit den im Index verwendeten Abkürzungen. 6) Fundstelle. Der BBI nennt als Fundstelle die I für BBI I, die II für BBI II und die III für BBI III. Danach erscheint die Fichenummer, durch ein Komma getrennt die Felder auf dem Fiche. Mehrere Fundstellen sind durch Semikola getrennt

C. Verweisungen Zusätzlich zu ca. 423 000 Haupteinträgen enthält der BBI ca. 50 000 Querverweise, die sich in die folgenden Kategorien unterteilen lassen: 1) Von einer alternativen Schreibweise auf die Hauptansetzungsform, z.B. Aethelfrith Ethelfrid 2) Von Adelstiteln auf den Familiennamen oder umgekehrt, z.B. Chatham, 1st earl of —> Pitt, William, the elder 3) Von Doppelnamen auf deren letzten Namensteil oder umgekehrt, z.B. Vaughan Williams, Ralph Williams, Ralph Vaughan 4) Von Pseudonymen auf bürgerliche Namen oder umgekehrt, z.B. Carrol, Lewis Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge 5) Vom Ehenamen einer Frau auf deren Mädchennamen oder umgekehrt, z.B. Sheridan, Elizabeth Ann Linley, Alizabeth Ann

D.

Ordnungskriterien

Die Ordnung der biographischen Einträge erfolgt im Namensalphabet. Grundsätzlich stehen persönliche Namen (z.B. John of Gaunt) vor Nachnamen gleicher Schreibweise (z.B. John, Augustus). Vier mögliche Sortierungskriterien werden in der folgenden Reihenfolge angewandt: 1) Hauptname, entweder persönlicher Name oder Nachname. 2) weitere Namen, entweder zusätzliche persönliche Namen oder Vornamen 3) geographische Namenszusätze, z.B. „duchess of York", sortiert unter y. 4) Daten von Geburt, Tod oder Erwähnung. Sortiert wird immer nach dem frühesten genannten Datum. Innerhalb diese Kategorien haben die folgenden Namensbestandteile keinen Einfluß auf die alphabetische Sortierung: 1) Präfixe, z.B. Sir, Mrs. 2) Artikel, z.B. of, ab 3) nicht-geographische Beinamen, z.B. the younger, queen of 4) römische Zahlen nach den Namen von Angehörigen regierender Häuser. Diese werden bei Namensgleichheit zunächst nach Ländern (geographische Namenszusätze), dann chronologisch nach Lebensdaten eingeordnet.

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Hinweise für den Benutzer

Folgendes sei noch zur alphabetischen Ordnung angemerkt: 1) Im Gegensatz zu allen anderen Namen sortieren Doppelnamen wie ein Wort. 2) Verweisungen nennen keine Daten und stehen daher vor den Einträgen zu Personen gleichen Namens. 3) Mit ,,M'", „Mac" und „Mc" beginnende Nachnamen werden einheitlich unter der Schreibweise „Mac" eingeordnet.

P.C. Q.C. I II III —>

Privy Councilor Queen's Counsel BBA I (Fundstelle) BBA II (Fundstelle) BBA III (Fundstelle) siehe (Verweis)

F. Abschließende Bemerkung E.

Abkürzungen

Liste der verwendeten Abkürzungen und Zeichen: * Geburtsjahr t Sterbejahr nach aft. BC vor Christi Geburt c.[vor Daten] circa, um c.[vor Namen] genannt (called) e.h. Pseudonym (calling himself/herself) D.L. Deputy Lieutenant fl. wirkte (floruit) Hon. ehrenwert (Honourable) J.P. Justice of the Peace K.C. King's Counsel m. erwähnt (mentioned) MP Mitglied des Parlaments (Member of Parliament)

Trotz größter Bemühungen um Genauigkeit und Vollständigkeit des Britischen Biographischen Indexes lassen sich in einem Werk dieses Umfangs und dieser Fülle an Informationen gelegentlich auftretende Irrtümer, Auslassungen und Widersprüche nicht völlig vermeiden. Auch wenn die Heraugeber keine Verantwortung für eventuell fehlerhafte Darstellung historischer Figuren übernehmen können, so werden Hinweise auf Fehler und weiterführende Informationen gerne angenommen. Der Britische Biographische Index ist einer von zahlreichen im K. G. Saur Verlag erschienenen Biographischen Indizes, die zusammen mit den Biographischen Archiven, dem Internationalen Biographischen Index auf CD-ROM und online das Internationale Biographische Informationssystem (WBIS) bilden. Diese Reihe verfolgt das Ziel, eine umfassende internationale Sammlung biographischer Daten zu bieten. Der K. G. Saur Verlag informiert gerne darüber, welche Archive in welchen Bibliotheken zugänglich sind.

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Abbadie, Arnaud Michael d' (* 1815, 1 1893), explorer - Boase - I 1,29 Abbadie, Jacques - also: James (* 1654?, 1 1727), dean - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Hook, Knight: Biography, Long, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Smiles, Waller, Watkins I 1,30-47; 1214,3-4; II 1237,28-31 Abbadie, James —> Abbadie, Jacques Abban Saint - also: Abbanus (fl. 450), abbot - Challoner, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace I 1,49-52 Abban Saint (fl. 550), abbot - Cooper: Dictionary, Gould S.B., Rose H.J., Waller - I 1,53-59; II 1237,32 Abbanus Saint Abban Saint Abbas, A.J. (fl. 1982), civil servant - WsW Hong Kong - III 1,33 Abbas, Asghar (* 1876), colonial police superintendent - India Office - II 1261,017 Abbassy, Samira (* 1965), painter, film-maker Buckman - III 493, 2 Abbatt, Richard (* 1800, 1 1884), mathematician, astronomer, teacher - Boase, Kirk - I 1,62-64 Abbay, Richard (* 1844, 1 1924), canon, physics lecturer, writer - Andrews, Clergy List, Foster 4, Kirk, WWW 1916 - Γ 1,65-66; II 1237,44-48 Abbay-Bowen, David Ian Henry (* 1950), programme controller - Broadcasting III 1,34 Abbe, Derek Maurice Van —» Van Abbe, Derek Maurice Abbe, Saloman Van —» Van Abbe, Saloman Abbensetts, Michael (* 1938), dramatist Berney - III 1,35-39 Abberline, Frederick (* 1830), chief inspector Donaldson - III 1,40 Abbes, John (* 1509, 1 1551), court musician III 1,43 Abbey, Mr. —» Benson, Henry Abbey, Charles John (* 1833), rector, historian, lecturer - Clergy List, Foster 4, Kirk I 1,68; II 1237,50-51 Abbey, Charlotte S. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 1,69 Abbey, George Peterson (* 1978), footballer Hugman - III 1,45 Abbey, John (* 1785, 1 1859), organ builder Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, De Bekker, Grove, Ward - I 1,70-76 Abbey, Nathanael - also: Nathan (* 1978), footballer - Hugman - III 1,46

Abbey, William (* 1818, 1 1875), watchmaker Pickford - III 1,47 Abbey, Zema (* 1977), footballer - Hugman III 1,48 Abbey-Williams, Lewis Robert —> Williams, Lewis Robert AbbeyAbbington, William —> Abington, William Abbingworth, Gilbert de (fl. 1218-1226), justice itinerant - Foss - I 1,77 Abbis, Sir George (* 1884), general of colonial police - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 1,49 Abbiss, James (* 1812, 1 1882), tea merchant, alderman, sheriff - Boase - I 1,78 Abbiss, John (* 1789, 1 1883), rector - Boase I 1,79 Abbo Floriacencis (T 1004), abbot, writer, biographer - Gorton - I 1,80 Abbot of Battle (fl. [1351]), abbot, military leader - Collier l - l 1,81 Abbot, Abiel (* 1770, 1 1827), minister, writer, explorer - Allen, Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Rose H.J. - I 1,83-87,426; II 1237,63 Abbot, Angus Evan —> Barr, James Abbot, Augustine - also: John, c.h. Rivers (* 1588), Jesuit - Gillow - I 1,88 Abbot, Charles (t 1817), botanist - Britten/ Boulger, Long, Watt - I 1,89-91 Abbot, Charles 1st baron Colchester (* 1757, 1 1829), speaker, M.P., traveller - Brydges, Cassell, Cunningham G.G., Kirk, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Mosse, NBD, Sanders, 'Ward, Watkins/Shoberl - I 1,92-166; 247,148-160; 1214,7 Abbot, Charles 2nd baron Colchester (* 1798, 1 1867), admiral, postmaster general, biographical editor - Boase, Kirk, Mosse, Ο 'Byrne - I 1,168-169; 247,161-163 Abbot, Edwin (* 1868), classicist, lecturer Cox: Norfolk - I 1,170 Abbot, George (* 1562, 1 1633), archbishop - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Flloyd, Foster 4, Gorton, Hill, Hook, Knight: Biography, Le Neve, Lloyd D., Long, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Middleton, Rose HJ., Routh, Seward 2, Waller, Watt, Wood, Wrangham I 1,171-412; II 1237,64-67; III 1,50-52 Abbot, George (* 1603, 1 1648), religious writer - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 1,414-419; 1,438; II 1237,68 Abbot, Henry (tc.1595), convert, martyr Gillow - I 1,420 Abbot, Henry (fl. 1703-1724), lecturer, religious writer - Watt - I 1,421 Abbot, Henry (fl. 1800), transport worker, writer - Watt - I 1,422 Abbot, Henry (fl. 1818), landscape painter Redgrave - I 1,423

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Abbott, Herbert Edward Stacy (* 1814, 1 1883), lieutenant general - Boase - I 2,174 Abbott, Herbert Edward Stacy (* 1855, 1 1939), colonel - Buckland, Cox: Kent, Creagh/ Humphris, Indian Biogr. Die., WWW 1929 I 2,175; II 1237,150-153 Abbott, J.G. (fl. Beg. 20. Cent.), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 1,99 Abbott, Jack Sutherland - also: John (* 1900, 1 1979), shoe manufacturer - Goring III 1,87 Abbott, Jacob (* 1803, 1 1879), author - Hunt III 1,88-89 Abbott, Sir James (* 1807, 1 1896), general - Allibone, Boase, Buckland, Vibart I 2,176-177; II 1237,156-161 Abbott, James (fl. 1822-1864), philosopher, educationalist, writer - Boase, Kirk I 2,178-179 Abbott, James (* 1831, 1 1889), pharmacist Britten/Boulger - I 2,180 Abbott, Jane Bingham (fl. 1910), composer Ebel - I 2,181 Abbott, John Bruce, Henry Austin 1st baron Aberdare Aberdare, 2nd baron —> Bruce, Henry Campbell 2nd baron Aberdare Aberdare, baroness —> Hervey, Griselda Aberdaron, Die Jones, Richard Robert Aberdeen Earldom of —» Gordon (family) Aberdeen, 1st earl of —> Gordon, Sir George 1st earl of Aberdeen Aberdeen, 4th earl of —> Gordon, George 4th earl of Aberdeen Aberdeen, 6th earl of —> Gordon, George Hamilton 6th earl of Aberdeen Aberdeen, 5th earl of —> Gordon, George John James Hamilton 5th earl of Aberdeen Aberdeen 2nd earl of —> Gordon, William 2nd earl of Aberdeen Aberdeen peerage of - Anderson W., Low I 3,208-209 Aberdeen, earl of Douglas, Sholto Charles Lord Aberdour Aberdour, Alexander (fl. 1790), surgeon, writer New Catalogue, Watt - I 3,216

Aberg, Frederick Alan (fl. 1962), lecturer in educations - Academic WsW - III 1,251 Aberg, George (fl. 1922-1929), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1238, 062 Abergavenny, 12th baron Nevill, George 12th baron Abergavenny Abergavenny, 4th marquis of —> Nevill, Guy Temple Montacute Abergavenny, 6th baron Nevill, Henry 6th baron Abergavenny Abergavenny, 2nd earl of —» Nevill, Henry 2nd earl of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 3rd marquis of —> Nevill, Henry Gilbert Ralph 3rd marquis of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 2nd marquis of —> Nevill, Reginald William Bransby 2nd marquis of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 4th earl of —> Nevill, William 4th earl of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 1st marquis of —» Nevill, William 1st marquis of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 1st baron of Neville, Edward 1st baron of Abergavenny Abergavenny, 3rd baron of —» Neville, George 3rd baron of Abergavenny Abergavenny peerage of - Low - I 3, 218 Abergavenny, Frances —> Fane, Lady Elizabeth Abergele Baron of —> Wynne-Jones, William Francis Kenrick Baron of Abergele Aberigh-Mackay, George Robert —> Mackay, George Robert AberighAberigh-Mackay, James —» Mackay, James Abernethie, Thomas (fl. 1635), Jesuit, writer Watt - I 3, 224 Abernethy surname of - Anderson W. I 3,225-227 Abernethy, Adam —> Abrenethy, Adam Abernethy, Agnes - aft. Harvey (fl. 1841-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1238,063 Abernethy, Douglas Allan (* 1898), surgeon WW Oxfordshire - II 1238,064 Abernethy, Frank Nicholson (* 1864), student Foster 3- II 1238,065 Abernethy, George (T 1623), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1238,066 Abernethy, George Neill (* 1854), civil engineer, J.P. - Engineers, London, Surrey 20th Cent - II 1238,067-068 Abernethy, J. (* 1907), judge of high court Kirk-Greene 2 - III 1,255 Abernethy, James (t 1665), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1238,069 Abernethy, James (* 1814, 1 1896), civil engineer - Anderson W., Boase, Pratt I 3,225-231 Abernethy, John (fl. 1620), bishop, writer - Cooper: Dictionary, Watt - I 3, 232; II 1238,70 Abernethy, John (* 1680, 1 1740), minister, writer - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boylan, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, Davenport, Gorton, Long, Magazine, Rose H.J., Ryan, Ulster, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Welch I 3,233-279; II 1238,71-72; III 1,257-261 Abernethy, John (* 1764, 1 1831), surgeon - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, Gorton, James, Jerdan, Keepsake, Knight: Biography, Long, Maunder 2, NBD, New Catalogue, Pettigrew, Rintoul, Rose HJ., Sanders, Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 3,280-374; 1214,75-76; II 1238,72-74; III 1,263 Abernethy, John (fl. 1848), polar explorer Poulsom - III 1,262 Abernethy, John (* 1910), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1238,075 Abernethy, John Scott (* 1860), barrister Foster 3- II 1238,076 Abernethy, Lancelot (fl. 1440-1464), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1238,077 Abernethy, Thomas (* 1603), jesuit missionary - McCoog, Oliver, Rose H.J. - I 3,375-376; III 1,264

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Abernethy, Thomas (t 1860), polar explorer Poulsom - III 1,265 Abernethy, William (Tc. 1930), photographer Ulster - III 1,266 Abernethy, William Leslie (fl. 1967), chartered accountant, municipal treasurer - III 1,267 Abernethy, William Russell (* 1858), J.P., surgeon, physician - Medical WW - I 3, 377 Abernethy, William Russell (* 1896), physician - WW Local Government - II 1238,079 Aberry (fl. 1753), engraver - Redgrave I 3,378 Abershaw, Louis Jeremiah - also: Avershawe; also: Jerry (* 1773?, f 1795), highwayman Cooper: Dictionary, Knapp/Baldwin, Pelham - I 3,379-386; II 1238,80 Abertay, 1st baron —» Barrie, Charles Coupar 1st baron Abertay Abey, George James (fl. 1897-1912), rector Clergy List - II 1238,081 Abeyesekera, Eric Ansel Mendis (* 1899), minister - WW Methodism - II 1238,082 Abeyesundere, Frederick (* 1868), marine contractor, race horse owner - Ceylon II 1238,083 Abeysinghe, M. D. Abrew (fl. 1920), J.P., notary - Ceylon - II 1238,084 Abeywickrama, Bartholomeusz Aristides (* 1920), botanist, lecturer - WW Science II 1238,085 Abigail, Alfred Herbert (fl. 1900-1910), divine, missionary - Clergy List - II 1238,089 Abigail, Francis (* 1840), J.P., colonial politician, mining engineer - Mennell - I 3,387 Abigail, Masham (T 1734), woman of the bedchamber of Queen Anne - Hill III 1,268-269 Abigail, Reginald Philip (* 1892), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1238,090 Abigail, William James (fl. 1889-1913), school principal, missionary - Clergy List II 1238,091 Abingdon, 1st earl of —» Bertie, James 1st earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 5th earl of —> Bertie, Montagu 5th earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 6th earl of —> Bertie, Montagu 6th earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 7th earl of —» Bertie, Montagu Arthur 7th earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 8th earl of —» Bertie, Montagu Henry Edmund Cecil Towneley- 13th earl of Lindsey, 8th earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 3rd earl of Bertie, Willoughby 3rd earl of Abingdon Abingdon, 4th earl of —> Bertie, Willoughby 4th earl of Abingdon Abingdon, countess of —> Dormer, Gwendeline Mary Abingdon peerage of - Low - I 3,388 Abingdon, Edward —» Habington, Edward Abingdon, William Lepper (* 1859), actor Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pratt, Reid/Compton - I 3,395-398; II 1238,94-95 Abinger, baroness —> Mc Phillamy, Marjorie Ursula Abinger, baroness —> Magruder, Helen Abinger, 7thbaron Scarlett, Hugh Richard 7th baron Abinger Abinger, 1st baron —» Scarlett, James 1st baron Abinger Abinger, 4th baron —> Scarlett, James Yorke Macgregor 4th baron Abinger Abinger, 6th baron —> Scarlett, Robert Brooke Campbell 6th baron Abinger Abinger, 2nd baron —> Scarlett, Robert Campbell 2nd baron Abinger Abinger, 5th baron Scarlett, Shelly Leopold Laurence 5th Baron Abinger Abinger, 3rd baron —» Scarlett, William Frederick 3rd baron Abinger Abington, Edward —> Habington, Edward Abington, Frances —> Barton, Frances Abington, Frances (* 1737, 1 1815), actress at theatre - Boswell - III 1,271-272

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Abington, John Drury, John Abington, Leonard James Habington, Thomas Abington, William - also: Abbington (fl. 16791705), bookseller - Plomer 2 - II 1238,096 Abington, William James Achilles Crump, Jane Ablett, John (* 1901), civil servant - Foreign OtSce 2 - II 1238,101 Ablett, Joseph Hastings, Edith Maud RawdonAbney-Hastings, Gilbert Theophilus Clifton —» Hastings, Gilbert Theophilus Clifton AbneyAbney-Hastings, Ian Huddleston —» Hastings, Ian Huddleston Abney- Lord Mauchline Abney-Hastings, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Hastings, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert AbneyAbney-Hastings, Reginald Mowbray Chichester —> Huddleston, Reginald Mowbray Chichester Aborn, Thomas Lintill (fl. 1891-1910), missionary - Clergy List - II 1238,122 About, Edmond (* 1828, 1 1884), writer Adams W.D. 2 - 13,432 Aboyne earldom of - Anderson W. - 1 3 , 4 3 3 Abrabanel, Solomon —» Arnall, William Abrahall, Bennett Hoskyns- (fl. 1856-1910), curate - Clergy List - II 1238,123 Abrahall, Chandos Hoskyns- (fl. 1855), poet Kirk - I 3, 437 Abrahall, John Charles James Hoskyns (* 1800, 1 1876), rector, headmaster - Boase - I 3,438 Abrahall, John Hoskyns- (* 1829, 1 1891), vicar, poet, lecturer - Boase - I 3,439 Abrahall, John Leigh Hoskins- (* 1865, 1 1891), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1238,124 Abrahall, Theophilus Bennett Hoskyns (* 1802?, 1 1874), barrister - Boase, Kirk - I 3,436,441 Abrahall, Thomas Haines Tucker, Sophie Abyce Saint - also: Abycia - prioress - Dunbar -14,84 Abycia Saint Abyce Saint Abyndon, Henry - also: Abyngdon; Habyngton; Abyngton (*c,1420, 1 1497), organist, composer, cantor - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Nungezer - I 4,85-87; II 1238,274 Abyndon, Henry de (t 1438?), college warden, rector - Foster 4 - II 1238, 275 Abyngdon, Henry —> Abyndon, Henry Abyngton, Henry —» Abyndon, Henry Acampora, Salvatore (fl. 1847-1872), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1238,276 Acanthus - full name: Harold Frank Hoar (* 1909, 1 1976), cartoonist, architectural draughtsman, teacher, architect - Buckman - Ill 493,14 Acaster, John (*c,1777, 1 1854), vicar, poet Boase, Kirk - I 4,91-92 Acca Saint —» Hecca Saint Acca (t 740), bishop - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Forbes, Gorton, Gould S.B., Hook, Rose HJ., SmithAVace, Wright Τ. - I 4,93-112; II 1238,277 Accles, George (fl. 1899), engineer - Goodman III 1,397-400 Accrington, Stanley (* 1951), songwriter Larkin: Folk - III 1,401-402 Accum, Frederic —> Accum, Friedrich Christian Accum, Friedrich Christian - also: Frederic Egan Miss Achmuty, Robert Ross (T 1844), naval lieutenant - Ο 'Byrne - I 4,179 Achorne —> Aceborne Achterberg, John (* 1971), footballer - Hugman - Ill 1,427 Achurch, Audrey Edwards, Audrey Achurch, George Philip (* 1884), company chairman, city councillor - Birmingham Post - II 1238,315 Achurch, Janet - aft. Charrington (* 1864, 11916), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pratt, Reid/Compton, WWW 1916- I 4,181-184; II 1238,312-314 Achyndochy, Alexander (t 1800), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1238,316 Ackah, Christian Abraham (* 1908), accountant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 1,428 Ackber, John (fl. 1958), merchant - Hong Kong - Ill 1,429 Acke, Peter (* 1928, t 2000), market speculator, benefactor - Donaldson - III 1,430 Acker, Johannes Baptista van (* 1794, 1 1863), miniature painter - Foskett - III 1,446 Acker, Kathy (* 1948), fiction writer - Feminist companion, Women novelists - III 1,431-445 Ackerige, Sir Thomas —> Acrick, Sir Thomas Ackerley, Charles Henry (t 1865), naval commander, inventor, writer - Boase, Ο Byrne - I 4,186-187 Ackerley, Frederick George (* 1871, I 1954), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3 II 1238,318-319 Ackerley, George Biglands (fl. 1861-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1238,320 Ackerley, Joe Randolph (* 1896, 1 1967), literary editor, author - Griffiths, Lee - III 1,447-448

Acland Ackerley, Mary Haecken, Arnold van Aken, Arnout van —> Haecken, Arnold van Aken, Joseph van —> Haecken, Joseph van Akenhead, A. (fl. 1920), chartered accountant WW Wales 1921 - II 1244,112

Akenhead, David (fl. 1776), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1244,113 Akenhead, E. (* 1913), land officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 5,44 Akenhead, Edmund (* 1850, 1 1931), prebendary - Clergy List, Lincolnshire, WWW 1929 II 1244,114-116 Akenhead, Edmund (* 1913, 1 1990), crossword editor - Griffiths - III 5, 45 Akenhead, Francis (* 1881), solicitor, traveller - Lanes. Biog., WW Monmouthshire I 12,267; II 1244,117 Akenhead, John (* 1760, 1 1852), printer, bookseller - Welford - I 12,268-272 Akenhead, Michael (* 1913), agricultural officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5, 46 Akenhead, Robert (fl. 1722-1751), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1244,118 Akenhead, Robert (fl. 1750), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1244,119 Akenside, Mark (* 1721, 1 1770), poet Boswell - III 5,47-48 Akenside, Mark (* 1721, 1 1770), poet, physician - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Browning, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 3, Davenport, Gorton, Hibbert, Hutchinson: Kent, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Long, Maunder 2, Monro, Münk, Pettigrew, Rider, Russell: Authors, Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Welford - I 12,273-367; II 1244,120-128 Akerbladh, Alexander (* 1886), architect, painter - Buckman, Clark, WW Art - II 1244,129; III 5,50-51; 493,87 Akerby, George (fl. 1725), biographer - Allibone - I 12,368 Akerele, David Evaristo (* 1876), clerk, storekeeper, produce merchant - Macmillan: Africa - II 1244,130 Akerman, Lady —> Brumby, Emma Elizabeth Akerman, Charles Savidge Annand (* 1877?, 11915), major - Memorials II 1244,131-132 Akerman, J. T. (fl. 1865-1885), legal writer Kirk - I 12,369 Akerman, Jeremy (* 1966), video artist Buckman - III 493,88 Akerman, John Camille (* 1880), newspaper managing director - Marteau - II 1244,133 Akerman, Sir John William Akeroyde, Samuel Akeroyde, Samuel - also: Akeroyd (fl. 16851700), composer Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Long, Musicians - I 12,381-386; III 5,53-54

41

Akers, Aretas - aft: Akers-Douglas, 1st viscount Chilston (* 1851, 1 1926), statesman Banfield, Bateman, Cox: Kent, Dod's 1900, Foreign Office 1, Foster 2, Kent, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1916 - I 12,387-389; II 1244,148-157 Akers, Douglas (fl. 1932-1935), amateur rackets player - Arlott - III 5,60 Akers, Edward (* 1849), farmer, marine engineer, J.P. - WW Wales 1921 - II 1244,158 Akers, Elizabeth Chase - aft: Allen; c.h. Florence Perry (fl. 1867-1886), poet O'Donoghue - I 12,390 Akers, Francis Elliott (* 1888?), dairyman, town councillor - WW Wiltshire - II 1244,159 Akers, George (* 1837, 1 1899), canon, educationalist, writer - Boase - I 12,391 Akers, John Bayliss (* 1886), publicist, company founder - Marteau - II 1244,160 Akers, John Lacon (t 1855), lieutenant, teacher Boase - I 12,392 Akers, Lawrence Brown (* 1884), agriculturalist - WW Oxfordshire - II 1244,161 Akers, Noel Charles (* 1886), industrial chemist, engineer - WW Science - II 1244,162 Akers, R.L. (* 1912), director drainage - KirkGreene 2 - III 5, 55 Akers, Richard John (* 1934), lecturer in chemical engineering - Scientists - III 5, 56 Akers, Sarah Catherine —» Town, Sarah Catherine Akers, Thomas (* 1784), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 12,393 Akers, W.S. (fl. 1821), miniature painter Foskett - III 5, 57 Akers, Sir Wallace Alan (* 1888, 1 1954), chemist - WW Science - II 1244,163 Akers, William (fl. 1826), miniature painter Foskett - III 5, 58 Akers-Douglas, Amy Bramley, Amy Akers-Douglas, Aretas —> Akers, Aretas Akers-Douglas, Aretas —» Douglas, Aretas Akers- 2nd viscount Chilston Akers-Douglas, Ian Stanley —> Douglas, Ian Stanley AkersAkers-Jones, David (* 1927), civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, WsW Hong Kong III 5,61-62 Akester, A. G. (fl. 1914-1935), naval architect, ship surveyor - Day - II 1244,164 Akester, George Taylor (* 1855), minister Methodists, WW'Methodism - I 12,394; II 1244,165 Akester, H.W. (* 1909), local servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 5,63 Akhund, Abdullah Shafi Muhammad (* 1884), colonial judge - Lndia Office - II 1244,168 Akhurst, Ada - aft. Lester (T 1881), actress Boase - I 1214,364 Akhurst, William (* 1822, 1 1878), journalist, music critic, dramatist - Boase, Mennell I 12,396-397 Akim, N.B. (* 1924), employee British colonial service - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5,64 Akin, Thomas Beamish (* 1809), solicitor, historical writer - Kirk - I 12,398 Akinbiyi, Adeola - also: Ade (* 1974), footballer - Hugman - III 5,65 Akinsemoyin, Mobolaji Adeyemi (* 1885), barrister - Macmillan: Africa - II 1244,169 Akintoye, Akintola (* 1957), professor of construction economics and management Scotland - III 5,67 Akitoye, Prince Alfred Ibikunle (* 1871), commission agent - Macmillan: Africa II 1244,170 Akitoye, Daniel (fl. 1886-1895), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1244,171 Akiwumi, A. (* 1900), assistant inspector mines - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5,68 Akiwumi, S. 0 . (* 1858), cocoa exporter Macmillan: Africa - II 1244,172 Akker, M.K. (* 1919), senior assistant - KirkGreene 2 - III 5,69

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Akomfrah

Akomfrah, John (* 1957), film-maker - British Culture, Film directors - III 5, 70-72 Akow, L.G. (* 1927), employee British colonial service - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5,73 Akras, Alexander Joseph (fl. 1909-1931), consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1244,173 Akroyd, Edward Alanus de Insulis Alain de L'lsle —» Alanus de Insulis Alain, Moise Paul (* 1872), minister - WW Methodism - II 1244,187 Alaine, Robert (fl. 1558-1603), astronomer, writer - Rose H.J. - I 12, 444 Alais, W. (fl. 1829-1833), miniature painter Foskett - III 5,85 Alakija, O.B. (* 1910), department chief federal medical advisor - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5,86 Alaleo, Hieronymus (t 1632), priest - McCoog III 5,87 Alam, Fuad (fl. 1967), translator - Flegon III 5,88 Alam-Ayahu prince of Abyssinia (* 1861, I 1879) - Boase - I 12,445 Alan Saint (fl. [551]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 13,2; II 4-6 Alan (t 1262), bishop - Dowden/Thomson II 1244,191 Alan (T 1292), bishop, chancellor, writer - Long, Waller - I 13,9-10 Alan (11321), bishop - Dowden/Thomson II 1244,192

Alan (t 1344?), bishop - Dowden/Thomson II 1244,193 Alan of Beccles - also: Alanus Belloclivos; Alanus Beauclif (t 1240), archdeacon - Long I 13,8 Alan of Lynn (fl. 1424?), monk, scholastic A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Hook, Long, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins - I 13,11-20; II 1244,194 Alan of Tewkesbury (t 1202), writer, abbot A 'Beckett, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Foss, Gorton, Long, Rose HJ., Stratford 1, Waller, Watkins, Wright T. I 13,31-41; II 1244,190 Alan Vorgan (t 542), chieftain - Pughe, Williams R. - I 13,1; 3 Alan of Walsingham (t 1364?), architect Architecture, Redgrave - I 1214,368-370 Alan, G. (* 1926), senior tutor in physics Scientists - III 5,89 Alan, Ray (* 1930), ventiloquist, presenter Hayward: TV - III 5,90 Alan, William Allen, William Alanbridge, John —» Ledes, John Alanbrooke, 1st Viscount —> Brooke, Alan Francis 1st viscount Alanbrooke Aland, John Fortescue 1st baron Fortescue (* 1670, 1 1746), solicitor general - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionaiy, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Foss, Gibbs, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 419,362-382; II 1481,44; 1244,195 Alane, Alexander —> Alesius, Alexander Alanson, Andrew - also: Allansone; Allanson (t 1474?), provost, M.P. - Foster 1, Munro: Memorials - II 1244,196-199 Alanson, Edward (fl. 1723-1734), rector, writer Watt - I 13, 29 Alanson, Edward (* 1747, 1 1823), surgeon, writer - Cooper: Dictionaiy, Long, New Catalogue, Watt - I 13,24-28; II 1244,200 Alanson, John —> Armstrong, John Alanus Beauclif Alan of Beccles Alanus Belloclivus —» Alan of Beccles Alanus de Fijedale (t 1421), monk, theologian, writer - Long - I 13,46 Alanus de Insulis - also: Alain de Lille; Alain de L'lsle (* 1114, 1 1203), scholar, writer, bishop - Allibone, Collier 1, Musicians I 13,42-43; 12,443 Alanus, H. —> Allen, Henry Ellis Alarcon, Ray (* 1899), musician - Hong Kong - Ill 5,96 Alard (fl. 1850), bookbinder - Duff - I 13,48 Alaric (fl. [551]), royal bastard - Long - I 13,49 A Lasco, John —» Laski, John Alasdair, Mac Aonghuis (* 1665, 1 1745), author - Royle, Thomson - III 5,98-102 Alasdair, Mac Uisdein (fl. 1983), author of religious poem - Thomson - III 5,104 Alasdair, Mor (t 1917-1954), columnist Thomson - III 5,105 Alba, Carlos (* 1965), deputy editor - Scotland - Ill 5,106 Alban Saint (T 304?), protomartyr - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Gorton, Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B., Greenwood, Hook, Long, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Smith/Wace, Waller, Watkins, Wilks, Williams R. - I 13,52-94; II 1244,202; III 5,107 Alban, Clifton Edward Rawdon Grant (* 1889), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1244,203 Alban, David Arthur (* 1862), consul - Foreign Office 1, Weinthal - I 13,95; II 1244,204 Alban, David Timothy (* 1871), vicar - Clergy List, WW Wales 1921 - II 1244,205-206 Alban, Evan Basil (fl. 1911-1913), curate Clergy List - II 1244, 207 Alban, Frederick John (* 1882), incorporated accountant - WW Wales 1933 - II 1244, 208

Alban, John (fl. 1902-1910), rector - Clergy List - 11 1244,209 Alban, Morgan Evans (fl. 1899-1920), vicar - Clergy List, WW Wales 1921 II 1244,210-211 Alban, R.G. (* 1899), colonial service - KirkGreene 2 - III 5,108 Alban, Reginald George Evelyn William (* 1899), consul - Foreign Oftice 2, India Office - II 1244,212 Alban, Roger (fl. 1450), monk, historian, writer Macray - I 13,96 Albanact Albanactus Albanactus - also: Albanact; Albanak (* 1104 BC), legendary king - Flloyd, Pughe, Williams R. - I 13,97-100' Albanak —> Albanactus Albanese, E. Sacco (fl. 1908), vice-consul Foreign Oftice 2 - II 1244, 214 Albanesi, Carlo (* 1856, 1 1926), pianist, composer, teacher - Hull, Pauer, Wyndham - I 13,101-102; II 1244,215 Albanesi, Effie Maria Henderson, Effie Maria Albani, Madame —» Lajeunesse, Dame Marie Louise Cecilie Emma Albani, Johann von Albertus Albery, Edwin (* 1821), solicitor - Sussex II 1244,240 Albery, Frederick John (* 1863), rector - Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1244,241-242 Albery, Sir Irving James (* 1879, 1 1967), stockbroker, M.P. - Dod's 1929, Parliament 1, WW Kent - II 1244,243-244; III 5,155 Albery, James (* 1838, 1 1889), dramatist Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Kunitz, Sanders I 13,206-209; II 1244,245 Albery, Jessica Mary (fl. 1935), architect Lady's WW - II 1244,246 Albery, Mary —> Moore, Mary Albery, Tim (fl. 1983-1991), director III 5,156-157 Albery, William Russel (fl. 1982), executive WsW Hong Kong - III 5,158 Albery, Wyndham James (* 1882), chartered accountant, political activist - Labour WW, Scientists - II 1244,247; III 5,159 Albin (c.792), missionary, monk - Waller, Webb - I 13,210-211 Albin (t 1269), bishop - Dowden/Thomson II 1244,248-249 Albin, Arthur S. (* 1875), cinema proprietor Kinematograph - II 1244,250 Albin, Eleazar (fl. 1713-1759), naturalist, art teacher - Cooper: Dictionary, Knight: Biography, Redgrave, Waller, Watt I 13,212-214; 1214,392; II 1244,251 Albin, Henry (* 1624, 1 1696), ejected minister Cooper: Dictionary - II 1244,252 Albin, John (fl. 1795), bookseller - New Catalogue, Watt - I 13,215-216 Albin, John (t 1800), printer, bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1244, 253 Albin, Robert ( t 1667), Jesuit - Oliver I 13,217 Albine, Ronald (fl. 1935), magazine editor Marteau - II 1244,254 Albine, Samuel —» Albyn, Samuel Albini, Nigel D' (t 1134), royal bow-bearer Gibbs - II 1244,255 Albini, William de - also. Aubeney (t 1236), sheriff, itinerant justice - Foss, Gibbs I 13,222-224; II 1244,258 Albini, William de earl of Arundel - c. Pincerna (t 1176), royal butler - Gibbs - II 1244,256 Albini, William de earl of Arundel (t 1221), justiciar - Foss, Gibbs - I 13,220-221; II 1244,257 Albini, William de Brito - also: Albini-Brito (t 1156), justiciar - Foss - I 13,218-219 Albino, Dominic (* 1872, 1 1892), monk Gumbley - II 1244, 259 Albinson, Alan 1915), painter, advertising designer - Buckman - III 493,89

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Albinson, John (*c,1774, f 1854), antiquary, bibliophile - Boase - I 13,225 Albinson, John (fl. 1935), managing director Marteau - II 1244,260 Albinus Alcuin Albinus (t 732), abbot - Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Smith/Wace, Wright Τ. - I 13, 226-228; II 1244,261 Albinus, Decimus Clodius Ceionius Septimius (t 197), pretender, military commander Cooper: Dictionary, Low - I 13,229; II 1244,262 Albion, Patrick Neil (* 1922), polar explorer Poulsom - III 5,162 Albion Country Band (fl. 1972-1989), country band - Larkin: Folk - III 5,160-161 Albiston, William (fl. 1818), mathematics teacher - Smith - II 1244,263 Albius, Ricardius —» White, Richard Alblas, Johannes Kok- (* 1853), violinist, teacher - Our Contemporaries - II 1244,264-266 Albon, Edward Stephen (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1244,267 Albon, William (* 1797?, 1 1870), architect Colvin - II 1244,268 Albon-Crouch, William —» Crouch, William AlbonAlbrand, E. (fl. 1833-1835), missionary, vicar apostolic - Makepeace - II 1244,269 Albrecht, H. (t 1900), trooper - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1244,271 Albrice Philosophus —» Albricus Philosophus Albrici, Bartolomeo (*c. 1640, 1 1687), musician to Charles II - III 5,163-164 Albrici, Leonora (fl. 1665-1670), musician to Charles II - III 5,165-166 Albrici, Vincenzo (fl. 1665-1668), composer, musician to Charles II - III 5,167 Albricius Philosophus —> Albricus Philosophus Albricus Philosophus - also: Alberic; Albrice; Albricius; Albric (c. 1220?), physician, philosopher, writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Long, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins - I 13,235-245; II 1244,272 Albright, Arthur Gage, John Alcock, John - also: Alcok; Alkok (* 1430, 1 1500), bishop, writer - A'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Architecture, Berkenhout, British Biography, Browne/Burton, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Collier 1, Cooper/ Cooper, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Foss, Godwin, Gorton, Hailstone, Hook, Knight: Biography, Long, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 13,298-351; 692,302-303; 1214,399-402; II 1244,333-334

Alcock, John - also: Allcock, (* 1715, I 1806), musician, composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Cassell, Champlin 1, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Knight: Biography, Long, Musicians, Waller, West - I 13, 353-370; 1214,403; II 1244,335-338 Alcock, John (* 1740?, 11791), musician, composer - Brown/Stratton, West - I 13,371; II 1244,337-338 Alcock, John (* 1804, 1 1886), archdeacon, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 13,372-373 Alcock, John - aft. Beresford Herbert (fl. 1844-1880), barrister - Foster 2, Kirk I 1214,404; II 1244,340 Alcock, John Christopher (fl. 1888-1906), rector Clergy List - II 1244,341 Alcock, John Edward (* 1861), J.P., solicitor, mayor - Mackenzie D., Methodists, Nottinghamshire, WW Methodism - I 13,374; II 1244,342-344 Alcock, John F. (fl. 1927-1935), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1244, 345 Alcock, John Hodson (* 1894), solicitor - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1244,346 Alcock, John Mark (* 1866), canon Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Somerset II 1244,347-349 Alcock, John Price (* 1840), rector - Clergy List, Cox: Kent - I 13,375; II 1244,350 Alcock, John Simpson (* 1858), J.P., alderman, hosiery manufacturer - Methodists, WW Local Government, WW Methodism, WW Nottinghamshire - I 13,376; II 1244,351-353 Alcock, Sir John William (* 1892, 1 1919), airman - Lee, Sports, WWW 1916 II 1244,354-355; III 5,210 Alcock, Josephine - c.h. Josephine Middleton (* 1886, 1 1971), actress - Noble: Theatre II 1861,024 Alcock, Mary —» Cumberland, Mary Alcock, Mary —> Ritchie, Mary Alcock, Michael Brian (* 1935), lecturer in crop physiology and production - Scientists - Ill 5,197 Alcock, Nancy Winifred (* 1925), associate Scientists - III 5,198 Alcock, Nathan (* 1707, 1 1779), physician Allibone, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins I 13,378-386; II 1244,356 Alcock, Nathaniel Henry Sandom, Thera Alcock, Thomas (t 1523), archdeacon Chambers, Cooper/Cooper - I 13,403-405 Alcock, Thomas Allde, John Aldeberht (fl. 777), bishop - SmithAVace I 14,96 Aldeburgh, Richard de (fl. 1319-1343), Judge Foss - I 14,104 Aldee, Edward —» Allde, Edward Aldelin Neville, Richard Aldwyn Aldwin Aldye, John -> Allde, John Alea Saint —» Atea Saint Aled Saint —» Elined Saint Aled Saint (fl. [451]), martyr - Dunbar I 22,69-71 Aled, Tudur (*c,1465, 1 1526), poet Welsh Biogr., Williams R. - I 15,144; II 1245,211-213 Alefounder, Henry Edward Rushbrook (* 1882), trade-unionist - Labour WW - II 1245,214 Alefounder, John (* 1732, 1 1787), architect, surveyor - Colvin - II 1245,215 Alefounder, John (t 1795), miniature painter - Bryan, Edwards, Foskett, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 15,145-148; III 5,373 Aleksander, Igor (* 1937), reader in electronics - Scientists - III 5,374 Alema, G.N. (* 1902), employee of a cooperative organization - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5, 375 Alen, John (* 1476, 1 1534), archbishop Connolly - III 5, 376 Alen, Sir John (t 1561), Master of the Rolls Connolly - III 5, 377 Alen, Rhisiart ap Rhisiart - poet - Welsh Biogr. - II 1245,218 Αΐεηςοη, Frangois Due d' (* 1554, 1 1584) Hoffmann - III 5, 378-384 Alencun, Herbert de (fl. 1225-1232), sheriff, landowner - Foss - I 15,150 Aleong, R.V.S. (*1911), chief electrical inspector - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5, 385 Aleong, R.W. (* 1916), deputy government chemist - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 5, 386 Alered —> Alcred king of Northumbria Ales, Alexander —» Alexander of Hales Ales, Alexander —» Alesius, Alexander Alesbury, Daniel (* 1858, 1 1928), quaker Harrison - III 5, 387-389 Alesius, Alexander - also: Ales; Alane (* 1500, 1 1565), Lutheran divine - A Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W., Browning, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Cooper/Cooper, Cooper: Dictionary, Goring, Hibbert, Hook, Li ving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 15,156-185; 1215,4-10; II 1245,219-220; III 5,390 Alessi, William Sammut —» Sammut Alessi, William Alessio, Joseph (fl. 1960), priest - Hong Kong III 5,391 Alestry, Richard —> Allestree, Richard Aleth, Michel (* 1958), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 5, 393 Aletta, Lucianus (fl. 1960), priest - Hong Kong - Ill 5,392 Alex, Ephraim (* 1800, 1 1882), dentist - Boase - I 15,188 Alexachi, John (fl. 1893), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1245,221 Alexander Saint - Forbes - I 15,189 Alexander Saint - Forbes - I 15,190 Alexander (t 1148), bishop - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Architecture, Chalmers 1, Flloyd, Foss, Godwin, Hook, Low, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins - I 15,236-252; 1215,12 Alexander (fl. 1408), bishop - Godwin I 15,450 Alexander (t 1417), bishop Dowden/Thomson - II 1245,239 Alexander - also: Wamsutta (t 1662), American Indian - Allen - I 15, 451 Alexander (* 1927), artist in a wide range of media - Buckman - III 493,96

Alexander Alexander I King of Scotland Price, Sarah Anne Alibon, Sir Richard (* 1621, f 1688), judge Addison - II 1246,343 Alice Saint —> Ethle Saint Alice (* 1686?, 1 1802), slave, centenarian Ecc. Memoirs, Malcolm, Wilson G.H. 1 I 17,443-450; II 1246,345-346 Alice princess, duchess of Gloucester —> Scott, Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-DouglasAlice verch Griffith ap Ieuan - aft. LLoyd (fl. 1540-1570), poet - Welsh Biogr. II 1246,344 Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline princess aft. Cambridge, countess of Athlone (* 1883, 11981) - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1246,349 Alice Maud Mary duchess of Saxony; grandduchess of Hesse-Darmstadt (* 1843, 1 1878) - Boase, Kirk, Sanders, Walford, Ward I 17,451-456; II 1246,347

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Alice Rich Saint (Τ c. 1270), prioress - Dunbar I 17,441-442 Alicia, Ana (fl. 1985), actress - Pedder III 6,217 Alienor —> Eleanor duchess of Aquitaine; queen of France, queen of England Aling, Catharine Dorothy - aft. Lady Brand (fl. 1869-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1246,351 Aling, Fred —> Liebling, Alice Aling, Robert Frederick Sturt, Humphrey Napier 2nd baron Alington Alington, 3rd baron —> Sturt, Napier George Henry 3rd baron Alington Alington, Arthur Hildebrand (* 1839, 1 1925), rear admiral - Mason, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 18,3-4; II 1246,353-354 Alington, Charles Edmund Argentine (* 1872, 11931), J.P., high sheriff, dog breeder Walford - II 1246,355 Alington, Charles Winford (fl. 1903-1913), vicar - Clergy List - II 1246, 356 Alington, Cyril Argentine (* 1872, 1 1955), headmaster, dean - BB&B, Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Durham - II 1246,357-360 Alington, Edward Hugh (fl. 1884-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1246,361 Alington, Elizabeth Hester - aft. DouglasHome, countess of Home, baroness Home of the Hirsel (* 1909, 1 1990), noblewoman Lady's WW - II 1246,362 Alington, Henry Giles Marks, Richard Aliquis, doctor —> Stock, St. George Henry Alirajpur, Partab Singh rana of (* 1881), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1246,369 Alisa 8th marquess of Archibal Angus Charles Kennedy (* 1956) - Scotland - III 4,273 Alison, Lady —» Cabbell, Georgina Sarah Ann Alison family of (fl. 1852) - Anderson W. I 18,14 Alison, Alexander (fl. 1714-1746), printer, bookseller - Pionier 3 - II 1246,370 Alison, Alexander (* 1812), historian, author Kirk - I 18,15-17 Alison, Archibald (* 1757, 1 1839), essayist Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W, Browning, Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Long, Maunder 2, NBD, New Catalogue, Ross J.D., Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 18,18-40; II 1246,371-373 Alison, Sir Archibald 1st baronet (* 1792, I 1867), historian - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Browning, Cassell, DCB, Goring, Grant: Advocates, hying: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Macleod: Economy, Memoirs, Men 1, Men 3, Palgrave, Rintoul, Royle, Sanders, Simpson, Waller, Ward - I 18,41-64; 1215,88; II 1246,374-382; III 6,221-226 Alison, Sir Archibald 2nd baronet (* 1826, 1 1907), general - Buckland, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Men 2, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897- I 18,65-70; II 1246,383-384

Alison, Sir Archibald 3rd baronet (* 1862, 11921), captain, colonial secretary - Colonial Office, Cox: Kent, Cox: Norfolk, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 18,71-72; II 1246,385-387 Alison, Arthur (* 1839, 1 1917), barrister, procurator - Foster 2, Grant: Advocates II 1246,388-389 Alison, Arthur James (* 1870), advocate, K.C. - Foster 3, Grant: Advocates II 1246,390-391 Alison, Charles (* 1859), barrister - Foster 2 II 1246,392 Alison, Charles (t 1872), civil servant - Boase I 18,73 Alison, David (* 1882, 1 1955), painter Buckman, Halsby/Harris, Scottish Biogr., WW Art - II 1246,393-394; III 6,228; 493,119 Alison, Dorothy (* 1925), actress - Actors III 6,229-230 Alison, Francis (* 1705, f 1779), minister, emigrant, college vice-principal - Crone, Ulster, Webb - I 18,74; II 1246,395; III 6,231 Alison, Henry (* 1828, 1 1915), barrister Foster 2- II 1246,396 Alison, Henry Lewis Guthrie (* 1888), vicar Clergy List, WW Berkshire - II 1246,397-398 Alison, Henry Sylvester (fl. 1873-1912), lunatic asylum chaplain - Clergy List - II 1246,399 Alison, Henry Young (* 1889, 1 1972), painter Halsby/Harris - III 6, 233 Alison, Isabel (t 1681), covenanter, martyr Anderson J. 1 - I 18,75-101 Alison, John Alkin, Samuel Alkeld Saint -> Alkalda Saint Aiken, George (fl. 1800?), painter, political exile - Gilbey - I 18,131-133 Aiken, Henry Gordon (* 1810, 1 1892), painter Boase, Gilbey - I 18,135-137 Aiken, Henry Seffrien (* 1865, 1 1929), vicar - Clergy List, Cox: Kent - I 18,138; II 1246,408 Aiken, Henry Thomas (* 1784, 1 1857), draughtsman, engraver, writer - Boase, Gilbey, James, Kirk, Redgrave I 18,131-133,139-167 Aiken, Henry Thomas (* 1785, 1 1851), miniature painter - Foskett, Steer - III 6, 246-248 Aiken, John Seffrien (c.1800), painter - Gilbey - I 18,131-133 Alken, Lydia (* 1793, 1 1880), blind woman Gilbey - I 18,131-133 Aiken, Martin (fl. 1800?), millowner - Gilbey I 18,131-133 Aiken, Samuel (* 1750, 1 1825), engraver Gilbey, Redgrave - I 18,171-176 Alker, George Howard Vandeleur (* 1872), student - Foster 3 - II 1246,409 Alker, John (fl. 1866-1913), curate - Clergy List - 11 1246,410 Alker, Thomas (* 1904, Τ 1981), solicitor, town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1246,411 Alkilda Saint —> Alkalda Saint Alkin the Scot king of the Picts (T 834) - Low - I 18,178 Alkin, Elizabeth (fl. 1651-1654), writer - Women writers - III 6, 249 Alkin, Jefferin - also: Alkan (fl. 1744-1783), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1246,412-413 Alkin, John (* 1947), actor - Pedder - III 6, 250 Alkin, Richard Ley (* 1878), electrical engineer, company director - WW Warwickshire II 1246^ 414 Alkin, Samuel - also: Alkan (* 1756), sculptor Gunnis - II 1246,415 Alkin, Thomas Verrier (fl. 1861-1922), rural dean - Clergy List - II 1246,416 Alkins, J. (fl. 1704), bookseller - Plomer 2 II 1246,417 Alkins, William E. (fl. 1918-1935), metallurgy lecturer, engineer, research manager - Day II 1246,418 Alkmund —> Alchmund Saint Alkmund —> Alchmund Alkmund Saint (t 780) - Gould S.B. I 1215,91 Alkmund Saint (t 800) - Gould S.B. I 18,179-180 Alkok, John —> Alcock, John Alkok, John (fl. 1554), actor - Nungezer II 1246,419 Alia Ella king of Deira Alia king of Northumbria - also: Ella (fl. 547) Collier 1 - I 18,182 Alia king of the South Saxons - also: Ella (fl. 488) - Collier 1 - I 18,181 Allaby, Albert Edwin (fl. 1906-1912), curate, missionary - Clergy List - II 1246,420 Allaby, William (t 1673), lutemaker - III 6, 251 Allain, A. A. (fl. 1911-1935), utility manager WW Guernsey - II 1246, 432 Allaire, Jean Baptiste Arthur (* 1866), priest, biographer - Men & Women - I 18,184 Allam, Andrew (* 1655, 1 1685), antiquary - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boyle 2, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 18,183,185-197; II 1246,433 Allam, Eric B. (fl. 1935), electrical engineer, company director - Day - II 1246, 434 Allam, John (* 1580?), stationer - McKerrow II 1246,436

Allan Allam, John (* 1596?}, bookseller, bookbinder McKerrowII 1246,436 Allam, Mary Ellen Renshaw - also: Polly Rena, Andrea della Ammon, Charles George 1st baron Ammon (* 1875, t I960), M.P., trade-unionist, J.P. - Bracher, British History, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Mackenzie D., Parliament 1, WW Methodism - I 23,366; II 1251,122-127; III 9,11-13 Ammonius, Andreas —> Rena, Andrea della Amner, John (fl. 1499-1509), priest - III 9,14 Amner, John (t 1641), organist - Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Grove, Long, Musicians, West - I 23,369-375; II 1251,128-129 Amner, Ralph (* 1600, 1 1664), Minor canon - Brown/Stratton, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Grove - I 23,374,376-378; II 1251,130; III 9,15-16 Amner, Richard (* 1736, 1 1803), Unitarian minister - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, New Catalogue, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 23,379-386; II 1251,131 Amneus, Carl Johan Henric (fl. 1926), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1251,132 Amnichade Saint (t 1043) - Challoner I 1215,217 Amo Saint —» Anno Saint Amodeo, Anthony J. (* 1919), editor - Malta III 9,17-18 Amonio, Andrea —» Rena, Andrea della Amonoo, Ishmael (fl. 1925-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1251,134 Amontons, William (* 1663, 1 1705), natural philosopher, writer - Aikin 2, Collier 3 I 23,388-392 Amoon, George (fl. 1590), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 9,19 Amoore, Alfred Cheveley (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1251,135 Amoore, Beth (fl. 1922-1930), water-colour painter, engraver, teacher - WW Art II 1251,136 Amoore, Charles R. (fl. 1871-1900), dentist Kent - II 1251,137 Amoore, Henry James (* 1884), engineer, college principal - Lndia Office - II 1251,138 Amor, Lawrence (fl. 1887-1912), rector - Clergy List - II 1251,140 Amorin, Ignacio Jeronimus (* 1903), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 9, 20 Amoroso, Emmanual Ciprian (fl. 1929-1968), professor of physiology - Scientists - III 9,21 Amoroso-Centeno, A.E. (* 1910), assessor Kirk-Greene 2 - III 9, 22 Amory, Arthur R. —» Sarle, Charles Spenser Amory, Cecil George Rogiers (* 1909), administration officer - Kirk-Greene 2 III 9, 25 Amory, David Philip Heathcoat- (* 1949), member of parliament - Roth - III 206,146 Amory, Derick 1st Viscount (* 1899, 1 1981), conservative chancellor of the exchequer Lee, Robbins - III 9, 26-32 Amory, Derick Heathcoat- (* 1949), member of parliament, agriculture minister - Parliament 2 - Ill 206,149-150 Amory, G.E. (* 1913), government printer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 9, 34 Amory, George Henry (* 1826?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1251,142 Amory, H. Russell (fl. 1915-1925), merchant Notable Personalities - II 1251,143 Amory, H. W. (fl. 1893-1897), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1251,144 Amory, Harry William Ludovic Heathcoat(* 1870, t 1945), lieutenant colonel, alderman, D.L. - Stacey, WW Local Government, WW Somerset - II 1251,145-147 Amory, Lady Heathcoat » Seymour, Alexandra Georgina Amory, Lady Heathcoat—> Wethered, Joyce

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Amory, Sir Ian Murray Heathcoat Heathcoat2nd baronet (* 1865,' 11931), J.P., mayor, huntsman - Cath. WW 1910, Devonshire, Foster 3, WWW 1929 - I 102,106; II 1251,149-151 Amory, John Heathcoat - aft. Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, 1st baronet (* 1829, 1 1914), lace manufacturer, M.P., landowner - Bateman, Devonshire, Dod's 1870, Sports, Walf8rd, WWW 1897 II 1251,152-157 Amory, Sir John Heathcoat- 3rd baronet (* 1894, I 1972), silk manufacturer, alderman, J.P. - Mackenzie D., Scottish Biogr., WW Devonshire - II 1251,159-161 Amory, Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat-, 1st baronet —> Amory, John Heathcoat Amory, Peter (fl. 1989-1994), actor Hayward: TV - III 9,35 Amory, Samuel (* 1783, 1 1857), attorney Boase - I 23,393 Amory, Thomas (* 1691?, f 1788), eccentric writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boylan, Browning, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Irish writers, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Long, Lupton, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Welch - I 23, 395-427,445-446; II 1251,162-166; III 9,36-39 Amory, Thomas (* 1701, f 1774), dissenting tutor - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gorton, Jones: Bunhill, Long, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 23,428-456; 491,354-358; II 1251,167 Amos (fl. 1639), writer - Watt - I 24,1 Amos, Albert Alfred (* 1866), insurance secretary, layman - WW Methodism II 1251', 168' Amos, Alfred (* 1855), county councillor, stockbreeder - Kent - II 1251,169 Amos, Alfred Terry (* 1938), lecturer Scientists - III 9,40 Amos, Andrew (* 1791, 1 1860), lawyer - Allibone, Boase, Buckland, Cooper: Dictionary, Hutchinson: Medica, Simpson - I 24,2-4; II 1251,170-171; III 9,41-42 Amos, Andrew (* 1863, 1 1931), vicar, football internationalist - Clergy List, Dampier 1, Walford - II 1251,172-175 Amos, Arthur James (* 1901), food chemist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1251,176; III 9,43 Amos, Charles Edwards (* 1805, 1 1882), millwright, inventor - Boase - I 24, 5 Amos, Cornelia Bonte Sheldon —» Elgood, Cornelia Bonte Sheldon Amos, Frank (* 1866), auctioneer, estate agent, chartered surveyor - Kent, WW Kent II 1251,177-178 Amos, Herbert Gilbert Maclachlan (* 1866, 1 1924), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 - II 1251,179-180 Amos, James (fl. 1809-1813), hospital secretary, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 24,6-7 Amos, James (fl. 1851), curate, writer - Kirk I 24,8 Amos, James Percy Lax (* 1868), vicar - Clergy List, WW Monmouthshire, WW Wales 1921 II 1251,181-183 Amos, Job (* 1850), political activist - Bristol II 1251,184 Amos, John Henry (* 1899), province engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 9, 44 Amos, Joseph (* 1864), calico printer, layman WW Methodism - II 1251,185 Amos, Sir Percy Maurice Maclardie Sheldon (* 1872, 1 1940), jurist, protectorate judge Simpson, WW Cumberland, WWW 1929II 1251,186-187; III 9,45 Amos, Robert (* 1854), auctioneer, estate agent, valuer - Kent - II 1251,188

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Amos, Sarah Maclardie Bunting Murray, Henry Edward Anderdon, Herbert Edward —> Salt, Herbert Edward Anderdon, James Hughes (* 1790, 1 1879), art collector - Boase - I 24,109 Anderdon, Jane (t 1693), writer - Women writers - III 9,125 Anderdon, John Lavicount Anderson, Adam Lord Anderson Anderson, Lord —> Anderson, Andrew Macbeth Lord Anderson Anderson, Lady —» Barcroft, Elizabeth Anderson, Lady —» Clutsam, Mary Dora Somerville Anderson, Lady —» Ronaldson, Margaret Richardson Anderson, Lady —» Smith, Lydia Elizabeth Anderson, Lady —» Stevenson, Louisa Mary Anderson, Mrs —» Turpin Miss Anderson surname of - Anderson W. I 24,118 Anderson (Family) (fl. 15. cent.) - Maclean III 9,415 Anderson (Family) (fl. 1612-1958) - Grimble III 9,134-136 Anderson (fl. 1760-1770), sculptor - Gunnis II 1251,309 Anderson Miss (fl. 1905), piano teacher - WW Cheltenham - II 1251,310 Anderson Miss - aft. Mrs D. Melville Stewart (fl. 1936), gentlewoman - WW Jersey II 1251,311 Anderson, A. (fl. 1883), promoter - Malchow III 9,137 Anderson, A. (* 1916), area engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 9,138

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Anderson, A. (fl. 1920-1930), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 9,139 Anderson, A. (fl. 1935), newspaper director Marteau - II 1251,312 Anderson, A.H. (* 1901), controller food and prices - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 9,140 Anderson, A.J. (fl. 1958), general manager Hong Kong - III 9,141 Anderson, A. L. (fl. 1935), civil servant, educationalist - Lady's WW - II 1251,314 Anderson, A. L. (fl. 1935), engineer - Day II 1251,313 Anderson, A.M. (* 1912), matron - KirkGreene 2 - III 9,142 Anderson, A.M. (* 1924), senior captain - KirkGreene 2 - III 9,143 Anderson, A. R. (fl. 1908-1915), railway agent Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1251,315 Anderson, A.R. (* 1910}, commissioner - KirkGreene 2 - III 9,144 Anderson, A. R. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau - II 1251,316 Anderson, Abraham Henry Simpson (fl. 19041910), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1251,317 Anderson, Adam (* 1692?, 1 1765), commercial historian - A Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Long, Macleod: Economy, Maunder 2, Palgrave, Rose H.J., Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 24,120-139,197; II 1251,318 Anderson, Adam (* 1783, 1 1847), architect Wodehouse - III 9,145 Anderson, Adam (T 1846), physicist - Cooper: Dictionary, Geddes, Kirk - I 24,140; II 1251,320; III 9,146 Anderson, Adam (* 1888), engineer Dominions Office - II 1251,321 Anderson, Adam Lord Anderson (* 1797, 1 1853), solicitor general - Boase, Grant: Advocates - I 24,141; II 1251,319 Anderson, Dame Adelaide Mary (* 1868, I 1936), factory inspector - Banks, WWW 1929 - II 1251,322; III 9,147-149 Anderson, Aeneas (fl. 1792-1802), lieutenant, writer - Allibone, New Catalogue, Watkins/ Shoberl Watt - I 24,143-146 Anderson, Agnes —» Campbell, Agnes Anderson, Agnes Shaw - aft. Paice (* 1927), librarian - Landau - II 1251,323 Anderson, Alan (* 1913), businessman Jamaica - III 9,175 Anderson, Alan Bruce (* 1902), biochemist, pathology lecturer - WW Science II 1251,324 Anderson, Sir Alan Garrett (* 1877, 1 1952), shipowner, public servant - Jeremy, Parliament 1, Sports - II 1251,325; III 9,150-157 Anderson, Alan James (* 1924), research biochemist - Scientists - III 9,158 Anderson, Alan Orr (* 1879, 1 1958), Scottish historian, editor - Scottish Biogr. II 1251,326 Anderson, Albert David (fl. 1910-1912), curate Clergy List - II 1251,327 Anderson, Albert Edgar (* 1896), missionary WW Methodism - II 1251,328 Anderson, Albert J. F. W. (* 1879), farmer, county councillor, layman - WW Methodism II 1251,329 Anderson, Albert Wesley (* 1907), hosiery manufacturer, layman - Northern Ireland, WW Methodism, WWW Ireland II 1251,330; III 9,159-160 Anderson, Alex (* 1947), director of planning and transport - Scotland - III 9,161 Anderson, Alexander (t 1577), university principal, priest - Martin J. - II 1251,331-337 Anderson, Alexander Lane, Ralph Norman Angell Angell, S. E. (t 1918), violin maker - Morris W.M. - II 1254,264 Angell, Samuel (* 1800, 1 1866), architect Boase, Colvin - I 28,146; II 1254,265-266

Angell, Sydney (* 1883, 1 1919), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 10,462 Angell, Thomas William (* 1820, 1 1892), postmaster - Boase - I 28,148 Angell, Tom Plowman (* 1866), town clerk, colonel - Cox: Norfolk - I 28,147 Angell, Walter Heathcote (* 1863), district councillor - WW Hampshire - II 1254,267 Angell, William (* 1829, 1 1925), barrister Foster 2 - II 1254,268 Angell, Worcester Randolph (* 1927), lecturer in physics - Academic WsW - III 10,463 Angellier, Auguste Jean (* 1848, 1 1911), professor, literary critic - WWW 1897 II 1254,269 Angelo, Alfred (* 1883), colonial postmaster general - India Office - II 1254, 270 Angelo, Anthony Edward (T 1853), judge Boase - I 28,149 Angelo, Domenico —» Tremamondo, Angelo Angelo, Edward Anthony (T 1869), captain Boase - I 28,150 Angelo, Edward Fox (* 1836), lieutenant colonel, prison superintendent - Mennell - I 28,151 Angelo, Henry (* 1760, 1 1839?), fencing master, writer - Allibone - I 28,152 Angelo, Henry (* 1780, 1 1852), fencing master - Boase, Cooper: Dictionary - I 28,153; II 1254,271 Angeloff, Joseph (* 1864), merchant, charity organiser - Manchester Faces II 1254,272-279 Angeloni, Battista (fl. 1755), Jesuit, writer - Watt - I 28,154 Angeloni, R. (* 1920), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 11,2 Angeles, Christopher (t 1638), Greek scholar A Beckett, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Gorton, Hook, Long, Waller, Watkins, Wood - I 28,155-168; II 1254,280 Angelo-Thomson, W.T. (* 1908), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,1 Angelsey, marchioness of —» Villiers, Lady Caroline Elizabeth Angelus ä Sancto Francisco —» Mason, Richard Angelus, Muriel —» Findlay, Muriel A. Anger, Jane (fl. 1589), polemical writer Feminist companion, Schlueter, Todd, Women writers - III 11,5-14 Anger, Joseph Humphrey (* 1862), organist, composer, writer - Baltzell, Brown/Stratton, Foster 3, Men & Women - I 28,169-171; II 1254,281 Angerer, Mea (* 1905), textile designer, draughtsman - Buckman - III 493, 220 Angers, Sir Auguste Real (* 1837, 1 1919), judge, dominion statesman - Colonial Office, Rose, WWW 1916 - I 28,173-176; II 1254,282-283 Angers, Avril (* 1922), comedy character actress - Actors - III 11,15-16 Angers, Francois Real (*c,1814, 1 1860), advocate, writer - Morgan: Sketches I 28,172 Angers, Marie-Louise-Felicite —> Conan, Laure Angerstein, John Elgiva Saint Angiolini, Elish Frances (* 1960), solicitor general - Scotland - III 10,401 Angle, Arthur (fl. 1920), violinist, teacher - WW Wales 1921 - II 1254,307 Angle, George Joseph (* 1863), trade-unionist Labour WW - II 1254,308 Angles, John W. (fl. 1935), engineer, college principal - Day - II 1254, 309 Anglesey, 1st earl of —> Annesley, Arthur 1st earl of Anglesey Anglesey, 5th earl of —» Annesley, Arthur 5th earl of Anglesey Anglesey, 2nd earl of —» Annesley, James 2nd earl of Anglesey Anglesey, 6th earl of —» Annesley, Richard 6th earl of Anglesey Anglesey, marchioness of —> Chetwynd, Lilian Florence Maud Anglesey, marchioness of —> King, Mary Livingstone Anglesey, 6th marquis of —> Paget, Charles Henry Alexander 6th marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, 2nd marquis of —> Paget, Henry 2nd marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, 4th marquis of —> Paget, Henry 4th marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, 5th marquis of —> Paget, Henry Cyril 5th marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, 1st marquis of —> Paget, Sir Henry William 1st marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, 3rd marquis of —» Paget, Henry William George 3rd marquis of Anglesey Anglesey, countess of —> Prest, Anne Anglesey peerage of - noblemen - Low I 28,253 Angless, Violet Ella Evelyn Brunton » Brunton, Violet Ella Evelyn Angley, John Godfrey Louis Antoine de Bourbon due d' Angouleme Angouleme, duchesse d' —> Marie Therese Charlotte duchesse d' Angouleme Angouleme, Marguerite d' —» Marguerite de Navarre Angove, Emily (* 1837), religious writer - Kirk - I 28,279 Angove, Grace - aft. Michell (fl. 1870), writer Kirk - I 1215,277 Angove, J. H. (fl. 1925), minister - WW Methodism - II 1254,319 Angove, Thomas (fl. 1880-1886), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1254,320 Angoy, S.A. (*1911), principal assistant secretary - Kirk-Greene 2 - 1 1 1 11,42 Angoy, W.A. (* 1907), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - 1 1 1 11,43 Angrave, Thomas Cooper (* 1860, 1 1935), rector - Clergy List - II 1254,321 Angria (fl. [1801]), pirate - Gosse II 1254,322-323 Angst, Sir Henry (* 1847, 1 1922), consul general - Foreign Office 1, WWW 1916 II 1254,324-325

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Angst-Horridge, Anita (* 1897), physician, gynecologist - Thomson - III 11,44-46 Angstrom, Arendt (fl. 1912), naval architect Men & Women - I 28, 280 Anguery, Meriade (* 1829?, 1 1893), hatter, inventor - Boase - I 28, 281 Anguilbert, Theodore (fl. 1530), physician Cooper: Dictionary, Hayes - II 1254,326-327 Anguish, Thomas (fl. 1745), vicar, writer - Watt - I 28,282 Anguish, William (fl. 1666-1678), naval commander - Charnock - I 28,283 Angus Oengus Culdee Saint Angus Saint (fl. 600?) - Forbes - I 28, 292 Angus - also: Aengus (fl.825?), poet - Long I 28,298 Angus king of Dalriada (t 811} - Anderson W„ Lrving: Scotsmen - I 28, 299-300 Angus Üg Lord of the Isles ( t c . 1314) Thomson - III 11,47 Angus Üg MacDonald (T 1490), son of John II Thomson - III 11,75 Angus king of Munster (Τ 489), Christian convert - Crone, Webb - I 28,294; II 1254,328 Angus M. 'Uathamore - also: Aengus (fl. [51]), legendary figure - Webb - I 28, 293 Angus MacFergus king of Pictland (t761) Anderson W., Living: Scotsmen, Low I 28,299-301 Angus Möhr lord of the Isles (fl. 1260), chieftain - Anderson W. - I 28, 302 Angus, 5th earl of —> Douglas, Archibald 5th earl of Angus Angus, 7th earl of —> Douglas, Archibald 7th earl of Angus Angus, 6th earl of —> Douglas, Archibald 6th earl of Angus Angus, 8th earl of —> Douglas, Archibald 8th earl of Angus Angus, Lord —» Douglas, Archibald earl of Ormond, Lord Angus Angus, 5th Earl of Douglas, Gavin 5th Earl of Angus Angus 1st earl of Douglas, George 1st earl of Angus Angus 4th earl of Douglas, George 4th earl of Angus Angus 4th earl of Douglas, James 4th earl of Angus Angus, earl of —> Douglas, James earl of Angus Angus, 2nd earl of —> Douglas, William 2nd earl of Angus Angus, 9th earl of —> Douglas, William 9th earl of Angus Angus, 10th earl of —> Douglas, William 10th earl of Angus Angus, 11th earl of —> Douglas, William 11th earl of Angus, 1st marquis of Douglas Angus surname of - Anderson W. - I 28,288 Angus - bishop - Dowden/Thomson II 1254,331 Angus earldom of - noblemen - Anderson W. I 28,285-287 Angus (t 1441?), bishop - Dowdenffhomson II 1254,329-330 Angus, Alexander (* 1721, 1 1802), publisher, bookseller, printer - Plomer 3 - II 1254,332 Angus, Alexander Forrest (* 1857), banker Men & Women - I 28,303 Angus, Alexander William (fl. 1914-1935), chartered accountant - Creagh/Humphris II 1254,333-334 Angus, Alfred H. (fl. 1927-1935), newspaper founder, writer on mathematics - Marteau II 1254,335 Angus, Allen Benjamin (* 1918, 1 1940), flying officer - Aces High - III 11,50 Angus, Andrew (fl. 1754-1830), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1254,336 Angus, Andro (fl. 1681-1682), M.P., town clerk Foster 1 - II 1254, 337 Angus, C. S. (fl. 1886), civil engineer Makepeace - II 1254,338 Angus, Christine (* 1953), sculptor - Buckman III 493,221

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Angus, D. T. - planter, rugby player, J.P. Ceylon - II 1254,339 Angus, David (* 1955), conductor, chorus master - Ill 11,51-52 Angus, Donald Forbes (fl. 1894-1912), merchant - Men & Women - I 28, 304 Angus, Dorothy Graham (* 1886), physician, surgeon - Lady's WW, WW Surrey II 1254,340-341 Angus, Edmund Graham (* 1889, 1 1983), oil seal manufacturer - Jeremy - III 11,53-55 Angus, Frank David (* 1909), colonial servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,56 Angus, Frederick W. J. (fl. 1915), civil servant Williams S.D. - II 1254,342 Angus, George (* 1725, 1 1815), farmer, deacon - Welford - I 28, 305-308 Angus, George (* 1792?, 1 1845), architect Colvin - II 1254,343-344 Angus, George (* 1821, 1 1890), leather belt manufacturer - Jeremy - III 11,57-59 Angus, George (t 1872), surgeon - Boase I 28,309 Angus, George (fl. 1910), sportsman - Sports II 1254,345 Angus, George Alfred (* 1871), civil servant, district councillor - WW Buckinghamshire II 1254,346 Angus, Gilbert (c.1846), businessman Makepeace - II 1254,347 Angus, H. (fl. 1883), promoter - Malchow III 11,60 Angus, H.A. (* 1908), director - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 11,61 Angus, Harold Thomas (* 1904), chemist, metallurgist - Scientists, WW Science II 1254,348; III 11,62 Angus, Henry (* 1794, 1 1860), minister, writer Boase - I 28,310 Angus, Henry (* 1800, 1 1872), mayor - Welford - I 28,311-314 Angus, Henry Brunton (* 1867, 1 1927), surgeon, lecturer, writer - Medical WW, Northumberland, WWW 1916 - I 28,315; II 1254,349-350 Angus, Herbert Alexander (* 1905), director of the department of commerce - Hong Kong III 11,63 Angus, J. (fl. 1935), naval architect - Day II 1254,351 Angus, J. Allen (fl. 1922-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1254, 352 Angus, J. Keith (* 1848), dramatist, writer Adams W.O. 2 - I 28,316 Angus, J.R.B. (* 1912), conservator of forests Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,64 Angus, James (* 1867), police inspector, clerk WW Wales 1933 - II 1254, 353 Angus, James (fl. 1868), colonial civil servant Colonial Ofßce - II 1254,354 Angus, James (* 1915, f 1984), aircrew - Wynn - Ill 11,65 Angus, James Acworth (* 1836), surgeon Northumberland - II 1254,355 Angus, James Alexander Keith (* 1929), reverend, extra chaplain - Scotiand III 11,66 Angus, John (* 1525, f 1596), dean, psalmodist Baptie 2 - I 28, 317 Angus, John (* 1724, 1 1801), minister Cooper: Dictionary - II 1254,356 Angus, John (fl. 1801), colonial civil servant Toussaint - II 1254, 357 Angus, John (t 1828), bookseller, publisher Plomer 3 - II 1254,358 Angus, John (* 1845), lieutenant colonel, convert - Cath. WW 1910, Colvin - I 28,318; II 1254,359 Angus, John (* 1862), minister - WW Methodism - II 1254, 360 Angus, John Henry (fl. 1890), importer, leather manufacturer - Orchard - II 1254,361 Angus, John Mortimer (* 1850), Latin professor, philologist, university registrar - WW Wales 1921 - II 1254,362

Angus, Jonathan (* 1811, 1 1885), mayor Welford - I 28,319-322 Angus, Joseph (* 1816, 1 1902), divine, scholar Allibone, Kirk, Men 2, Men 3, Pratt, Schaff/ Jackson - I 28,323-329 Angus, Maria L. (fl. 1887-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 11,67 Angus, Marion (* 1866, 1 1946), poet Browning, Goring, Lee, Royle, Scottish Biogr. - II 1254,363-364; III 11,68-70 Angus, Mark (* 1949), glass artist - Glass Art III 11,71-72 Angus, Mountain Sillick (* 1892), leather manufacturer, volunteer lieutenant colonel WW Northumberland - II 1254,365 Angus, Nancy (* 1958), studio potter III 11,73-74 Angus, Peggy (* 1904, 1 1993), painter, draughtsman, designer, teacher - Buckman - Ill 493,222 Angus, R. (* 1915), matron-in-chief - KirkGreene 2 - III 11,76 Angus, Rae (* 1947), principal - Scotland III 11,77 Angus, Richard Bladworth (* 1831, 1 1922), banker - Men & Women, Rose. WWW 1916 - I 28,330-334; II 1254,366 Angus, Robert Aggas, Robert Angus, Robert Alexander (T 1941), pilot - Wynn - Ill 11,78 Angus, Robert Charles (* 1910), milk marketing board - WWW Ireland - III 11,79 Angus, Robert H. (fl. 1923-1935), electrical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1254,367 Angus, Robert William (fl. 1897-1912), professor, mechanical engineer - Men & Women I 28,335 Angus, S. (* 1913), department secretary treasury - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,80 Angus, Stevland Dennis (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 11,81 Angus, Thomas (fl. 1774-1776), printer Plomer 3 - II 1254, 368 Angus, Thomas Cochrane (* 1891), ventilation engineer, applied physiologist, lecturer - Day, WW Science - II 1254,369-370 Angus, Thomas Curr (* 1894), seed merchant, bailie - Mackenzie D., Scottish Biogr. II 1254,371-372 Angus, Thomas Sanderson (* 1851), merchant sea captain - WW Essex - II 1254,373 Angus, W. (c.1790), engraver - Rose H.J. I 28,336 Angus, William (* 1752, 1 1821), engraver - Allibone, Biyan, Cooper: Dictionary, Redgrave, Rose H.J. - I 28,336-340; II 1254,374 Angus, William (fl. 1808), teacher, grammarian, writer - Watt - I 28,341 Angus, Sir William (* 1831, 11912), J.P. Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1254, 375-376 Angus, William (fl. 1915-1925), Lance Corporal - Cath. WW 1930, Creagh/Humphris II 1254,377-380 Angus, William Brodie Gurney (* 1884), physician, army surgeon - Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 28,342; II 1254,381 Angus, William Forrest (fl. 1894-1912), engineer, businessman - Men & Women - I 28, 343 Angus, William Gurney (* 1859?), barrister Foster 2- II 1254,382 Angus, William Mathwin (* 1851, 1 1934), volunteer colonel, D.L., freemason - Northumberland, WWW 1929 II 1254,383-384 Angus, William Rogie (* 1903), chemistry lecturer - Scientists, WW Science II 1254,385; III 11,82 Angus-Butterworth, Lionel Milner —> Butterworth, Lionel Milner Angus-Fletcher, Rawdon —> Fletcher, Rawdon AngusAngwin, Sir Arthur Stanley (* 1883, 1 1959), engineer - Creagh/Humphris, Day II 1254,386

Angwin, Benjamin (fl. 1879-1908), mining engineer - Safford - I 28, 344 Angwin, Charles (* 1847), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 28,345; II 1254,388 Angwin, James Baden Penrose (* 1900), military engineer - India Office - II 1254, 389 Angwin, John (* 1892), land surveyor - KirkGreene 2 - III 11,83 Anholt, Tony (* 1941), actor - Hayward: TVIII 11,84 ' Anhun Saint —> Annum Saint Anian (fl. [751]), archbishop - Williams R. I 28,347 Anian (*c. 1200, 1 1266), bishop - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. - II 1254,390-391; III 11,86 Anian (*c. 1230, 1 1293), bishop - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. - II 1254,392-394; III 11,87 Anian (*c. 1250, 1 1306), bishop - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. - II 1254,395-396; III 11,88 Anianog - mythological figure - Pughe I 28,348 Anik, Abdeali Shaikh Mahomedali (* 1860), merchant - Wright D. - II 1254,397-398 Animals (fl. 1963-1983), rock band - Larkin: Sixties - III 11,89-93 Animosus - biographer - Cooper: Dictionary II 1254,400 Anipare, Eileen (* 1967), director, producer, writer - Film directors - III 11,94-95 Anker, Peter Friedrich (fl. 1859-1869), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1254,401 Ankers, Evelyn (* 1918), actress - Actors III 11,97-99 Ankerson, Alfred Bernard (* 1888), publicity agent, county councillor - WW Surrey II 1254,402' Ankerville, Lord —» Ross, David Lord Ankerville Anketell, Henry Kennedy (* 1845), rector, local historian - Essex, Foreign Office 1 II 1254,403-404 Anketell, John (fl. 1793), priest, poet ODonoghue - I 28,349 Anketell, William - aft. Ancketill (* 1851), landowner, D.L. - Bateman, WW Gloucester - II 1254,405-406 Anketell, William Robert Anslay, Brian Annesley, Caryl Arthur James 12th viscount Valentia (* 1883, 1 1949), landowner, D.L. - Dod's 1929, Indian Biogr. Die., WW Oxfordshire - II 1255,077-079 Annesley, Charles (fl. 1888), writer - Kirk I 29,305 Annesley, Charles Henry (* 1840, 1 1922), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1255,080 Annesley, Clifford Reginald Templeman (* 1877, 11971), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1255,081 Annesley, Cordell (t 1636), daughter of Sir Brian Annesley - Shakespeare - III 11,171 Annesley, David (* 1936), sculptor, painter, teacher - Buckman - III 493, 229 Annesley, Dorothea —> Du Bois, Lady Dorothea Annesley, Lady Dorothea - aft. Dubois (* 1728, I 1774), disowned daughter, writer - Cooper: Dictionary - II 1255,082 Annesley, Francis 6th earl Annesley (* 1884, 11914), landowner - Belfast, WWW 1897 II 1255,084-085

Annesley, Francis Charles (t 1846), naval commander - Ο Byrne - I 29,307 Annesley, Francis Hanbury (* 1837, 1 1914), rector - Clergy List - II 1255, 086 Annesley, Sir Francis 1st viscount Valentia (* 1585, 1 1660), statesman - Connolly, Watt I 29,306; 1215,293; III 324,44 Annesley, George Frederick Nicholas Beresford (fl. 1877-1898), consul - Foreign Office 1 II 1255,087 Annesley, George 2nd earl of Mountnorris (* 1770?, 1 1844), M.P., botanist, travel writer - Allibone, Baker, Britten/Boulger, Buckland, Chambers, NBD, O'Donoghue, Watkins/ Shoberl - I 29,308-309; 1215,295-301; II 1255,87 Annesley, George Robert Lambert (*1815, 11891), consul general - Boase - I 29,310 Annesley, Henry (* 1561), canon - Gillow I 29,311 Annesley, Henry (T 1738), naval commander Charnock - I 29,312 Annesley, Henry Arthur (* 1841, Τ 1924), vicar Clergy List - II 1255,089 Annesley, Hugh 5th earl Annesley (*1831, 1 1908), lieutenant colonel, landowner, botanical writer - Bateman, Belfast, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Malchow, Ulster, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1255, 090-095; III 11,173-174 Annesley, Sir Hugh Norman (* 1939), chief constable - McRedmond, Northern Lreland III 11,175-185 Annesley, James (* 1715, 1 1760), claimant - Boylan, Crone, Rintoul - II 1255,097; III 11,187-189 Annesley, Sir James (* 1780?, 1 1847), surgeon, writer - Allibone, Pettigrew, Ward I 29,314-336 Annesley, James 2nd earl of Anglesey (t 1690), nobleman - Collier 1, Gibbs - I 29, 313; II 1255,96 Annesley, James Ferguson St.John (* 1864), surgeon - Medical WW - I 29,337 Annesley, James Howard Adolphus (* 1868, 11919), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/ Humphris, WWW 1916 - II 1255,098-099 Annesley, Jane —» Digby, Jane Annesley, John Campbell (* 1895, 1 1964), naval captain - Creagh/Humphris - II 1255,100 Annesley, Lady Mabel (* 1881, 1 1959), artist Snoddy, Ulster - III 11,190-191 Annesley, Lady Mabel (* 1881, 1 1959), printmaker, watercolourist - Buckman III 493,230 Annesley, Richard 6th earl of Anglesey (* 1694, 11761), nobleman - Gibbs - II 1255,101 Annesley, Richard 2nd earl Annesley (t 1824), nobleman - Brydges - I 29, 339-341 Annesley, Richard Arthur Grove (* 1879, 1 1966), hunt master - Sports, Thorn, Walford - I 29,342; II 1255,102-103 Annesley, Samuel (* 1620?, 1 1696), Puritan - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Colvile, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Long, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 29,343-370; II 1255,104 Annesley, Stephen Francis Charles (* 1817, 1 1887), lieutenant general - Boase - I 29,371 Annesley, Susannah - aft. Wesley (* 1669?, 1 1742), mother of John Wesley - Feminist companion, Jones: Bunhill, Women writers I 1215,302; III 471,279; B281 Annesley, Walter Beresford 7th earl Annesley (* 1861, 1 1934), nobleman - WWW 1929 II 1255,105 Annesley, William Crispo (* 1863), vicar Clergy List, WW Surrey - II 1255,106-107 Annesley, William Henry (* 1876, 1 1934), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1255,108-109 Annesley, William Monckton 13th viscount Valentia (* 1875, 1 1951), vicar - Clergy List - II 1255,110 Annesley, William Oliver Tyndale (* 1849), apothecary - Medical WW - I 29,372

Annesley, William Richard (* 1827, 1 1896), major general - Boase - I 29, 373 Annesley, William Richard 4th earl Annesley (* 1830, 1 1874), M.P. - Boase, Dod's 1870 I 29,374; II 1255, 111 Annesley, William Richard Norton (* 1863, 11914), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 - II 1255,112-113 Anneson, James (fl. 1614), poet - Watt I 29,375 Anness, Edward G. (fl. 1935), electrical engineer - Day - II 1255,114 Anness, Samuel Richard (fl. 1912), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 29,377 Annesty, Abraham (fl. 1664-1685), naval commander - Charnock - I 29,378 Annet Saint - Forbes - I 29,379 Annet, Peter (* 1693, 1 1769), deistical writer A Beckett, Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gorton, Heal, Hibbert, Knapp/Baldwin, Watkins, Watt, Wheeler I 29,380-393; 1215,303; II 1255,115-116 Annett, Edith Gladys - aft. Mamourian (fl. 19121935), J.P. - Lady's WW- II 1255,117 Annett, Edward Herbert (* 1869), solicitor - WW Local Government - II 1255,122 Annett, Harold Edward (* 1884), chemist, professor - Lndia Office, Stephenson, WW Science - I 29,394; II 1255,118-119 Annett, Harold Edwin (* 1882), electrical engineer, manager - Day, WW Local Government - II 1255,120-121 Annett, Henry Edward (* 1871, 1 1945), professor, pathologist, writer - Medical WW, Stephenson - I 29, 395-396 Annett, John (* 1930), reader in psychology Academic WsW, Scientists - III 11,192-193 Annett, Thomas Henderson (fl. 1878-1889), civil engineer - Mennell - I 29,398 Anneutah, John (fl. 1849-1850), polar explorer Poulsom - III 11,194 Annibaletti, Rina (* 1924), translator - Flegon III 11,195 Annie, Harriet —» Wilkins, Harriet Annie Annigoni, Pietro (* 1910, 1 1988), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman III 493,231 Anning, George Arthur (fl. 1886-1936), rector - Clergy List, WW Shropshire II 1255,123-124 Anning, George Paul (* 1873), physician, writer - Medical WW - I 29, 400 Anning, Mary (* 1799, 1 1847), paleontologist Women in science - III 11,197-199 Anning, William (fl. 1920), J.P. - WW Wales 1921 - II 1255,125 Anning, William Henry (* 1865), canon - Clergy List, WW Northumberland - II 1255,126-127 Anning Bell, Laura Bell, Laura Anning Anningson, Bushell (* 1838, 1 1916), surgeon, lecturer - Cox: Norfolk, Malchow, WWW 1916 - I 29,401; II 1255,128; III 11,200 Anningson, Thirkell (* 1852), surgeon Lincolnshire, Medical WW - I 29,402; II 1255,129 Annis, Ernest George (* 1868), physician, barrister, layman - Medical WW, WW Methodism - I 29,403; II 1255,130 Annis, Francesca (* 1944), actress - Actors, Hayward: TV, Redder - III 11,201-203 Annis, James (*c,1709, f 1715), stonemason, statuary - Gunnis - II 1255,131 Annis, John (*c,1699, 1 1740), stonemason Gunnis - II 1255,132 Annis, John (fl. 1809), felon - Knapp/Baldwin I 283,140-141 Annis, W. T. (fl. 1798-1811), engraver - Bryan - I 29,405 Annison, James (* 1880), minister - WW Methodism - II 1255,133 Anno Saint - also; Amo (fl. [699?]) - Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 29, 406-408 Annois, Len (* 1906, 1 1966), painter, muralist, graphic artist - Buckman - III 493, 232

Anson Annon, William (* 1912), convention member Northern Ireland - III 11,186 Anns, Kenneth (* 1881), architect, interior decorator - WW Art - II 1255,134 Annualis —> Erwald Annum Saint - also: Anhun (fl. [451]), virgin - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. I 29,409-411 Anodos —> Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth Anonimus, Adam (fl. 1545), printer - Duff I 29,412 Anonymous (fl. 12th Cent.), writer - Irish writers - III 11,208-212 Anquetil, Thomas John (* 1784, 1 1842), brigadier general - Balleine, Buckland II 1255,135-137 Anquetin (fl. 19th Cent.), wax modeller - Pyke - Ill 11,213 Anrep, Boris (* 1883, 1 1969), artist in mosaic Buckman - III 493, 233 Anrooy, Anton van (* 1870, 1 1949), painter Buckman, WW Art - II 1255,138; III 456,117 Ansbach, Margravine of —> Craven, Elizabeth Baroness Margravine of Anspach Anschlee - full name: Anne Schlee (* 1931), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 493, 234 Anscomb, Allen-Mellers (* 1849), colonial civil servant, volunteer major, city magistrate WWW 1916 - II 1255,139 Anscombe, F.A.O. (* 1919), assistant senior marine engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,216 Anscombe, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret (*1919), professor in philosophy - Academic WsW III 11,217 Anscombe, L. Douglas (* 1906?), electrical design engineer, teacher - Day - II 1255,140 Ansculf, William - also: Ausculf (fl. 1086), sheriff - Gibbs - II 1255,141 Ansdale, James —> Ansdell, James Ansdell, George Arthur Rees Wettenhall (* 1894), protectorate civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1255,142; III 11,218 Ansdell, James - also: Ansdale (fl. 17281777), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 II 1255,143 Ansdell, Richard (* 1815, 1 1885), animal painter - Boase, Biyan, Champlin 2, Cooper: Men of mark, Gilbey, James, Men 2, Ottley 1866, Sandby, Sanders, Ward - I 29,413-439; II 1255,144-145 Ansdell, Richard Carrol (* 1890), captain - WW Warwickshire - II 1255,146 Ansdell, W. F. (* 1798), composer - Musicians - I 29,440 Anseau, Albert (* 1683?, 1 1727), lay brother Gumbley - II 1255,147 Anselan, John E. Stirling —> Stirling-Anselan, John E. Ansell Mrs (fl. 1805), actress - Adams W.D. 2 I 30,1 Ansell, Alan David (* 1934), principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 11,219 Ansell, Alfred (fl. 1894-1930), librarian Munford - III 11,220 Ansell, Augustus Francis (* 1803, 1 1887), major - Boase - I 30, 2 Ansell, Bernard (fl. 1930), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1255,148 Ansell, Charles (fl. 1780), animal painter Bryan, Gilbey, James, Redgrave - I 30,3-6 Ansell, Charles (* 1794, 1 1881), actuary, writer - Boase, Macleod: Economy, Palgrave I 30,7-9 Ansell, David Abraham (fl. 1866-1912), consul general, scholar, writer - Men & Women I 30,10 Ansell, Douglas G. (* 1900?), mechanical engineer, works manager, lecturer - Day II 1255,149 Ansell, Evelyn —> Bartolucci, Evelyn Ansell, Evelyn (* 1898, 1 1970), manager of copyright department - Munford - III 11,221 Ansell, George Frederick (* 1826, 1 1880), inventor - Boase, Cooper: Supplement, Kirk - I 30,11-12; II 1255,150

Ansell, Gordon Brian (* 1927), reader in neurochemistry - Scientists - III 11,222 Ansell, Harold C. (* 1889?), mechanical engineer, manager - Day - II 1255,151 Ansell, Harry Albert (fl. 1896-1911), prison chaplain - Clergy list - II 1255,152 Ansell, J. K. (fl. 1818), musician - Brown/ Stratton - I 30,13 Ansell, Mrs J. S. (* 1813, 11917?), centenarian Winnifrith: Maids - II 1255,153 Ansell, James - Stephen Phillips (t 1723), murderer, poacher, highwayman Hayward, Highwaymen, Knapp/Baldwin I 854,256-263; II 1697,194-206 Ansell, John (fl. 1841), botanist, explorer Britten/Boulger - I 30,16 Ansell, John (* 1874, 1 1948), composer - De Bekker, Leach - I 30,17; III 11,223 Ansell, John Percy (* 1842), student - Foster 3 - II 1255, 155 Ansell, Joseph (* 1841), solicitor, alderman, J.P. - Birmingham, Birmingham Faces II 1255,156-164 Ansell, M. 1921), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 11,224 Ansell, Martin Frederick (* 1924), reader in organic chemistry - Scientists - III 11,225 Ansell, Mary - aft. Barry; also: Barrie (fl. 1891), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Pratt - I 30,18-19 Ansell, Maurice (* 1846), geographer, traveller Cox: Kent - I 30, 20 Ansell, Norah (* 1906), sculptor - Buckman III 493,235 Ansell, Percy (* 1862), company chairman, mayor - Mackenzie D. - II 1255,166 Ansell, Raymond E. (fl. 1935), technical service manager - Day - II 1255,167 Ansell, Thomas (* 1798, 1 1866), surgeon, apothecary - Boase - I 30,21 Ansell, W. (* 1849), history lecturer, cricketer Birmingham Faces - II 1255,168-175 Ansell, Walter (* 1874), newspaper editor, tradeunionist - Marteau, WW Cheltenham II 1255,176-177 Ansell, William (* 1856), magistrate, J.P. Walford, WW Wales 1921 - II 1255,178-179 Ansell, William Drummond (fl. 1907-1909), steward - Poulsom - III 11,228 Ansell, William Henry (* 1872, 1 1959), architect, etcher - Buckman, WW Art - II 1255,180; III 493,236 Ansell, William James David (* 1858, 1 1920), civil servant - WWW 1916 - II 1255,181 Anselm Saint (* 1033, 1 1109), archbishop, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, Cassel1, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Collier 3, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Godwin, Gorton, Gould S.B., Greenwood, Hook, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Long, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Routh, Seward 2, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wright Τ. - I 30, 22-232; II 1255,182-186; III 11,230 Anselm (* 1864), monk, educationalist - Cath. WW 1910 - I 30, 233 Ansermet, Ernest (* 1883, 1 1969), conductor MoseleyII 1255,187-188 Anslay, Brian - also: Annesley (fl. 1520), royal officer, translator - Knight: Biography, Long, Watt - I 30,234-235; 1215,305 Ansley, Mary Ann —» Gandon, Mary Ann Anslow, 1st baron —> Mosley, Tonman 1st baron Anslow Anslow, Elsie Mary - aft. Lady Maddocks (fl. 1896-1955), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1255, 189 Anslow, Frank (fl. 1935), consulting engineer, company proprietor - Day - II 1255,190 Anslow, Gladys Amelia (* 1892, 1 1969), physicist - Women in science III 11,231-234 Anslow, Harry R. (* 1874), managing director, layman - WW Methodism - II 1255,191 Anslow, Reginald Charles (* 1931), lecturer Scientists - III 11,235

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Anson, 1st baron —» Anson, George 1st baron Anson Anson, Lady —> Pollock, Frances Alison Anson (c.1827), trumpeter - Musicians I 30,237 Anson, A. E. (* 1879, 1 1936), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1255,192 Anson, Adelbert John Robert (* 1840, 1 1909), bishop - Mockridge, WWW 1897 I 30,238-246; II 1255,193 Anson, Algernon Horatio (* 1854, 1 1913), rear admiral, J.P. - WWW 1897 - II 1255,194 Anson, Anne Georgiana Frances - aft. Thornton (fl. 1831-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1255,195 Anson, Sir Archibald Edward Harbord (* 1826, I 1926), major general, colonial governor Colonial Office, Cox: Kent, Makepeace, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 30, 247-248; II 1255,196-199 Anson, Arthur Henry (* 1860), antiques collector - BB&B - II 1255,200 Anson, Augustus Henry Archibald (* 1835, I 1877), colonel, M.P., writer - Boase, Browne/Burton, Buckland, Creagh/ Humphris, Dod's 1870, Kirk - I 30,249-250; II 1255,201-207 Anson, Lady Beatrice - aft. Rawson (t 1919), noblewoman - Cox: Kent, Sports I 1215,306; II 1255,208 Anson, Bernard Oglie (fl. 1935), electrical engineer, pioneer - Day - II 1255,209 Anson, Caroline —> Cleveland, Caroline Anson, Charles Eustace (* 1859, Τ 1940), admiral - WW Sussex, WWW 1929 - II 1255,210-211 Anson, Charles John (* 1904), assistant superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,236 Anson, Christine (fl. 1922-1935), librarian Lady's WW - II 1255,212 Anson, Claud Mc Donnell, William Randal 6th earl of Antrim Antrim, Angela Robinson, Edith Marion Antrobus, Benjamin (fl. 1690), writer - Allibone - I 31,294 Antrobus, Charles (t 1769), naval captain Charnock - I 31,295 Antrobus, Clara Louisa (* 1846, 1 1919), novelist - Feminist companion - III 11,312-313 Antrobus, Sir Cosmo Gordon 5th baronet (* 1859, 1 1939), barrister, J.P., district councillor - Foster 2, WW Wiltshire, WWW 1929 - II 1256,045-047

Appach Antrobus, Cyril (* 1883), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 11,314 Antrobus, Dame Edith Marion —» Robinson, Edith Marion Antrobus, Sir Edmund 2nd baronet (* 1792, 1 1870), gentleman - Boase - I 31,296 Antrobus, Sir Edmund 3rd baronet Pellegrini, Carlo Apedaile, Earnest Gordon Stackhouse (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Lndia Office II 1256,104 Apedaile, George (t 1799), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 31, 326 Apel, Albert Montague (* 1865), stationer, bookseller - Marteau - II 1256,105 Apelius, Peter (*c. 1612, 1 1665), priest McCoog - III 11,344 Aperley, John —» Apperley, John Apfel, Herbert (fl. 1928), vice-consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1256,107 Apgeorge, George (fl. 1875), consul, translator Kirk - I 31,327 Ap-Henry, John Penry, John Aphri, Elphinstone D. Oyly D. 'Auvergne (* 1821, 1 1882), naval captain - Boase I 31,339 Apinis, Arvids Eduards (* 1907), lecturer Scientists - III 11,345 Ap Ivor, Elwy (fl. 1911-1930), vicar, classics teacher - WW Herefordshire - II 1256,108 Apjohn, A. (fl. 1863), scientific writer - Kirk I 31,328 Apjohn, Emilia - aft. Matthews (* 1807, 1 1851), actress - Boase - I 1215,339 Apjohn, James (* 1796, 1 1886), physician, chemistry professor - Boase, Cassell, Crone, Taylor W.B.S., Waller - I 31,329-333; II 1256,110 Apjohn, Lewis (fl. 1880), biographer - Kirk I 31,334 Apjohn, Michael Lloyd (* 1806, 1 1871), rector Boase - I 31,335 Apjohn, Rebecca Helena - aft. Hime (* 1841), poet - O'Donoghue - I 1215,340 Apleton, Sir Henry (fl. 1648), royalist - Benham - II 1256, 111 Apletree, John (fl. 1715), writer - WattI 31,336 Aplin, Andrew Snape Hamond (t 1854), colonel - Boase - I 31,337 Aplin, Benjamin (fl. 1805-1842), naval lieutenant - Ο'Byrne - I 31,338 Aplin, Benjamin D'Oyly (fl. 1879-1910), rector Clergy List - II 1256,112 Aplin, Frederick George (* 1895), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 11,346 Aplin, Henry (fl. 1917), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1256,113 Aplin, Hugh Morgan (* 1856), lieutenant colonel - WW Devonshire - II 1256,114 Aplin, John Alexander (* 1902), telecommunications engineer, general manager - Marteau - II 1256,115 Aplin, John George (* 1790, 1 1861), naval captain - Boase. Ο'Byrne - I 31,340-342 Aplin, John George Orlebar (t 1915), major WWW 1897 - II 1256,116 Aplin, John Guise Rogers Price, Sir John Ap Rhys Pryce, Vivien (* 1937), sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 493,251 Ap Rice, Sir John —> Price, Sir John Aprice, Joseph (* 1650, 1 1703), cathedral prior Snow/Birt - II 1256,284 Aprice, Thomas Ildephonsus (t 1712), cathedral prior - Snow/Birt - II 1256, 285 Apris, David (fl. 156-1566), scholastic - McCoog - Ill 11,426 Ap Rise, Sir John —» Price, Sir John Ap Rogers, Owen Rogers, Owen Apsey, Sir John (* 1859, 1 1930), shipbuilder WWW 1929 - II 1256,286 Apsley, baron —> Bathurst, Allen Algernon baron Apsley Apsley, Sir Allen (* 1569?, 1 1630), prison governor - Lower, Rose H.J. - I 32,10-11; II 1256,287-288 Apsley, Sir Allen (* 1616, 1 1683), royalist, M.P., poet - Long, Rose H.J., Waller I 32,8-9,12-14 Apsley, Allen Algernon Bathurst Lord (* 1895, 1 1942), lieutenant, member of parliament Parliament 1 - III 11,428-429 Apsley, Charles (fl. 1589), religious writer Gillow - I 32,15 Apsley, Jocosa - aft. Lady Blount; aft. Ramsay, countess of Dalhousie (t 1663), noblewoman Pinkerton - I 32,16-18

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Apsley, Lucy - aft. Hutchinson (* 1620, I 1676?), biographer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson J. 3, Browning, Feminist companion. Hale, Hill, Kunitz/Haycraft, Low, Mellors, Routh, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Waller, Watt, Women, Women in science, Women writers - I 1215,349-359; 32,19-75; II 1256,289-293; III 11,430-431; 227,142-158 Apsley, Lady Violet Emily Mildred Bathurst (* 1895), member of parliament Parliament 1 - III 11,432 Apsley, William (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau - II 1256,294 Apted, F.I.C. Burnyeat, Elizabeth

Archibald (t 1298), bishop Dowden/Thomson - II 1257,189-190 Archibald, Abram Newcomb (* 1849, 1 1883), layman - Rose - I 33, 270-271 Archibald, Adam (* 1879), sapper - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1257,191 Archibald, Sir Adams George (* 1814, 1 1892), statesman, judge - Boase, Rose, Sanders I 33,272-276 Archibald, Alexander Spring (* 1904), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1257,193 Archibald, Carolyn —» Hammond, Carolyn Archibald, Charles (fl. 1912), mining engineer, businessman - Men & Women - I 33, 278 Archibald, Charles Dickson (* 1802, 1 1868), writer - Boase - I 33, 279 Archibald, Miss E. (fl. 1935), headmistress Lady's WW - II 1257,196 Archibald, Edith Jessie (* 1854), philanthropist, writer - Feminist companion. Men & Women - I 33,280; III 12,196-197 Archibald, Edmund Douglas 1851), inventor, meteorologist, writer - Stephenson - I 33, 281 Archibald, Sir Edward Mortimer (* 1810, 1 1884), consul general - Boase - I 33, 282 Archibald, Ernest Matthew (fl. 1899-1912), civil engineer - Men & Women - I 33, 283 Archibald, George 1st baron Archibald (* 1898, 1 1975), cinema exhibitor, town councillor, J.P. - Kinematograph, Labour WWII 1257,197-198 Archibald, Gordon King Arden, John Arderne, John - also: Ardern (fl. 1370), surgeon - A 'Beckett, Aikin 1, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Long, Mellors, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 33, 436-453; II 1257,289-291

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Arderne, Sir Peter (t 1467), judge - Addison, Foss - I 33,369-370; II 1257,292 Arderne, Ralph de Arden, Ralph de Arderon, William (* 1703, 1 1767), naturalist, writer - Waller, Watt - I 34,1-2 Ardes, Malcolm (fl. [1351]), monk, chronicler Martin J. - II 1257,294 Ardesoif, J. P. Guinness, Arthur Edward 1st baron Ardilaun Ardilaun, lady White, Olivia Charlotte Ardill, James (fl. 1884-1911), rector - Clergy List - II 1257,296 Ardill, John Roche (t 1947), rector, historian Clergy List, Thorn - I 34,6; II 1257,297 Ardill, R.H. (* 1911), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 12, 267 Ardill, Richard Francis (fl. 1897-1910), missionary, college principal - Clergy List - 11 1257,298 Ardill, Robert Austin (* 1917), captain, whip in assembly - Northern Ireland - III 12, 268; 12,270 ' Ardill, Thomas (t 1865), solicitor - Boase I 34,7 Ardill, William Henry (* 1910), local government officer - III 12, 269 Arding, Alfred Charles Wells, Alfred Charles Arding, Η. H. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1257,299 Arding, Seymour Charles (fl. 1895-1925), architect - Notable Personalities II 1257,300 Arding, William (fl. 1642), bookseller Pionier 7 - I 34,8 Arditi, Luigi (* 1822, 1 1903), conductor, composer - Baltzell, WWW 1897- I 34,9; II 1257,301 Arditti, Salomon Nissim (* 1872), businessman Lanes. Biog. - I 34,10 Ardizzone, Charlotte (* 1943), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 493, 259 Ardizzone, Edward Jeffrey Irving (* 1900, I 1979), painter, illustrator, writer - Buckman, Griffiths, Lee, WW Art - II 1257,302; III 12,272-274; 493,260 Ardley, George (fl. 1803), poet - Watt - I 34,11 Ardley, George William (* 1928), head of laboratories - Scientists - III 12,279 Ardley, Neal Christopher (* 1972), footballer Hugman - III 12,280 Ardley, Neil Richard (* 1937), composer Chilton - III 12, 281 Ardley, Richard Arthur Blyth (t 1942), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 12,282 Ardley, William Guy (* 1876?), metrologist Day - II 1257,304 Ardmillan, Lord —> Craufurd, James Lord Ardmillan Ardon, Mary —> Shakespeare, Mary Ardran, Gordon Melville (* 1917), radiologist Scientists - III 12,283 Ardrey, Adam (* 1955), advocate - Scotland III 12,284 Ardron, Harold Graham (* 1892), colonial civil servant - Dominions OfRce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1257,305; III 12,285 Ardron, John (* 1843, 1 1919), post-office executive - WWW 1916 - II 1257, 306 Ards, Alfred Alexander (* 1881), customs officer, town councillor - WW Hampshire - II 1257,307 Ardulph —> Eardwulf king of Northumbria Ardus, Dennis Alexander (* 1937), glaciologist Poulsom - III 12,286 Ardwall, Lady —» Brown, Christian Robison Ardwick, John Cowburn Beavan Baron (* 1910), editor - Rubinstein - III 12,288-289 Ardwulfus —» Eardwulf king of Northumbria Arechevala, Dominic (fl. 1645), brother McCoog - III 12, 290 Aregwedd Voeddig (t 60), queen - Pughe, Williams R. - I 34,17-18

Arendzen, John (* 1873, 1 1954), priest, professor, biblical scholar - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930- I 34,19; II 1257,308 Arendzen, Peter John (fl. 1912-1925), etcher Cath. WW 1930- II 1257,309 Arenfeld, Hans Nielson (* 1633, 1 1702), wax modeller - Pyke - III 12, 292 Arescularatne, D. P. (fl. 1920), barrister, advocate - Ceylon - II 1257,311 Aresey, Norman de —» D'Arcy, Norman Areskin, Robert —» Erskine, Robert Aresum, Harrold (*c. 1722, 1 1773), watchmaker - Pickford - III 12,293 Arevalo, Antonio (* 1912), composer - Hong Kong - III 12,295 Arfastus - also: Herfastus (t 1084), bishop, chancellor - Architecture, Foss, Godwin I 34,23-25; 1215,401 Arg (fl. 1945-1949), artist - Clark - III 12,296 Argad (fl. 550?), legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 34,26-27 Argad (c.650), bard - Pughe, Williams R. I 34,28-29 Argadus (T 160?), legendary figure - Collier 1 I 34,30 Argall (fl. [1651]), buccaneer - Gosse Π 1257,312 Argall, Frederick Paul (* 1873), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - 1 34,31; Π 1257,313 Argall, John (fl. 1604), rector, writer A Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 34,32-44; II 1257,314 Argali, Philip (* 1854), mining engineer, metallurgist, writer - Safford, Thom I 34,45-46 Argali, Richard (fl. 1568), writer - Watt I 34,47 Argali, Richard (fl. 1621), poet - Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Long, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 34,48-57; II 1257,315 Argali, Sir Samuel (t 1626), adventurer - Addison, Allen, Allibone, Belknap, Winnifrith: Men - I 34, 58-92; II 1257,316-318 Argali, Samuel (fl. 1649-1664), physician - Münk - I 34,93 Argand, Aime (T 1803), inventor - Knight: Biography, Long, Maunder 2 - I 34,94-98 Arganston, John (fl. 1683), writer - Watt I 34,100 Argenio, Antonio (* 1961), painter - Buckman III 493,261 Argent (fl. 1940), artist - Clark - III 12,300 Argent (fl. 1970-1982), pop group - Larkin: Seventies - III 12,298-299 Argent, Bernard Barry (* 1931), professor of metallurgy - Scientists - III 12,301 Argent, D. W. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1257,319 Argent, Eric William (* 1923), building society executive - III 12, 302 Argent, Graham Charles George (* 1941), head tropical section - Scotland - III 12,303 Argent, Herbert Thompson (* 1879), solicitor, volunteer major - WW Suffolk - II 1257,320 Argent, Jeanne (* 1944), painter, sculptor, printmaker, writer - Buckman - III 493, 262 Argent, John (t 1643), physician - Münk I 34,101-102 Argent, Paul (* 1959), painter, constructions artist, teacher - Buckman - III 493, 263 Argent, Rod (* 1945), musician - Larkin: Seventies - III 12,304-305 Argent, Sophie (fl. 1884), writer - Kirk I 34,103 Argent, William Ignatius (* 1844), composer, conductor - Brown/Stratton, Orchard, Our Contemporaries, Warriner - I 34,104; II 1257,321-325 Argenterio, Bartolomeo (fl. 1582-1585), wax modeller - Pyke - III 12, 307

Argenteuil, Charles d' —> Chariot, Charles Argenti, Alexandra Helen —» Schilizzi, Alexandra Helen Argenti, Ambrose (* 1866), student - Foster 3 II 1257,326 Argentine, Giles de (t 1284), justiciar - Foss, Gibbs - I 34,105; II 1257,327 Argentine, John (t 1508), physician, educationalist - Cooper/Cooper I 34,106-108 Argentine, Reginald de (fl. 1193-1216), sheriff Foss - I 34,109 Argentine, Richard - c.h. Richard Sexten (t 1568), physician, divine - Cooper/ Cooper, Cooper: Dictionary - I 34,110-112; II 1257,328 Argles, Cecil George (* 1872), land agent, county councillor, J.P. - WW Bedfordshire - II 1257,329 Argles, Charles Davys (* 1843, 1 1879), teacher - Boase - I 34,114 Argles, Charles Henry (* 1917), stockbroker III 12,308 Argles, Ernest Edward (* 1876), physician, surgeon - Medical WW - I 34,115 Argles, Ethel Margaret - aft. Davys; aft. MacLeod (* 1875), J.P. - WW Cumberland - II 1257,330 Argles, Frank Atkinson (* 1816, 1 1895), landowner - Bateman - II 1257,331 Argles, Frederick John (* 1865), solicitor - WW Kent - II 1257,332 Argles, George (fl. 1804-1849), naval lieutenant Ο Byrne - I 34,116 Argles, George Marsham (* 1841, 1 1920), canon - Clergy List, Gaskell: Northamptonshire, Gaskell: Westmorland, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 34,117-119; II 1257,333-338 Argles, Hubert Davys (* 1879), land agent, J.P. WW Nottinghamshire - II 1257,339 Argles, Laura Violet (fl. 1935), musicologist, lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1257,340 Argles, Margaret Wolfe —> Hamilton, Margaret Wolfe Argles, Marsham (* 1814, 1 1892), dean - Boase - I 34,120 Argles, Napoleon (fl. 1878), solicitor, writer Kirk - I 34,121 Argles, Owen Michael Venables (* 1921), librarian - Landau - II 1257,341 Argles, Lady Sibell —> Pierrepont, Lady Sibell Argles, Thomas Atkinson (* 1859, 1 1923), barrister, county councillor - Foster 2, Walford - II 1257,342-343 Argo, Archibald (* 1864), solicitor, notary public - WW Local Government - II 1257,344 Argo, James (* 1893), J.P. - Scottish Biogr. II 1257,345 Argonaut —» Brickwood, Edwin Dampier Argor, John (* c.1602, 1 1679), minister Davids - I 34,123-126 Argue (Family) (fl.End 16. Cent.) MacLysaght - III 12,309 Argue, Arnold Noel (* 1922), senior assistant observer - Scientists - III 12,310 Argüelles, Julian (* 1966), composer, musician Chilton - III 12,311 Argüelles, Margarita (* 1941), painter Buckman - III 493, 264 Argüelles, Stephen (* 1963), drummer, composer - Chilton - III 12,312 Arguile, Alice Betty - aft. Harrington (* 1924), librarian - Landau - II 1257, 346 Arguimbau, Joseph Argyle peerage of Argyll, 5th earl of —» Campbell, Archibald 5th earl of Argyll Argyll, 4th earl of —» Campbell, Archibald 4th earl of Argyll Argyll, 1st marquis of —> Campbell, Archibald 1st marquis of Argyll Argyll, 9th earl of Campbell, Archibald 9th earl of Argyll Argyll, 3rd duke of —» Campbell, Archibald 3rd duke of Argyll Argyll, 1st duke of —> Campbell, Archibald 1st duke of Argyll Argyll, 8th earl of Campbell, Archibald 8th earl of Argyll; 1st marquis of Argyll Argyll, 1st marquis of —> Campbell, Archibald 8th earl of Argyll; 1st marquis of Argyll Argyll, 6th earl of —» Campbell, Colin 6th earl of Argyll Argyll, 8th duke of —> Campbell, George Douglas 8th duke of Argyll Argyll, 6th duke of —» Campbell, George William 6th duke of Argyll Argyll, 4th duke of —> Campbell, John 4th duke of Argyll Argyll, 5th duke of —» Campbell, John 5th duke of Argyll Argyll, 2nd duke of —> Campbell, John 2nd duke of Argyll; 1st duke of Greenwich Argyll, 7th duke of —» Campbell, John Douglas Edward Henry 7th duke of Argyll Argyll, 9th duke of —» Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland 9th duke of Argyll Argyll, 10th duke of —> Campbell, Niall Diarmid 10th duke of Argyll Argyll, marchioness of —> Douglas, Lady Margaret Argyll, countess of —> Mackenzie, Lady Anne Argyll duchess of Mc Neil, Ina Erskine Argyll, duchess of —> Villiers, Lady Caroline Elizabeth Argyll, Archibald 2nd Earl (t 1513), Lord High Chancellor - Goring - III 12,321 Argyll, Archibald 7th Earl (*c. 1576, 1 1638), king's lieutenant - Goring - III 12, 323 Argyll, Archibald Marquis 8th Earl Bennet, Henry 1st earl of Arlington Arlington, Lawrence (t 1584), scholastic McCoog - III 12, 392 Arliss, Florence —» Montgomery, Florence Arliss, George —> Andrews, Augustus George Arliss, George (* 1868, 1 1946), actor - Actors III 12,393-394 Arliss, Leslie (* 1901, 1 1987), screenwriter, film director - Noble: Film, Picturegoer 's WW II 1258,002-003 Arliss, Percy (* 1866), dental surgeon Medical WW - I 34,307 Arlom, Wilfred (fl. 1924), composer - Hull I 34,309 Arlosh, Godfrey William Liddell Armour, Samuel Beveridge Arms, Frank Jesse (* 1926), senior planner Scientists - III 13,63 Armsby, Robert Sims Watson, William Henry Armstrong Fitz-Patrick Armstrong family of - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble, Maclean, Waller - I 35,1-3; III 13,66-70; III 13,174 Armstrong (* 1688?, 1 1722), pirate - Gosse II 1258,252 Armstrong (fl. 1760), historical writer - Watt I 35,4 Armstrong (fl. 1840), legal reporter - Allibone I 35,5 Armstrong (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1258,253 Armstrong, A. C. (fl. 1935), magazine managing editor - Marteau - II 1258, 255 Armstrong, A. W. (fl. 1815), poet O'Donoghue - I 35,6 Armstrong, Adam Latimer (* 1863), shipping agent, alderman, J.P. - Mackenzie D. II 1258,256 Armstrong, Alan (fl. 1905-1911), curate Clergy List - II 1258, 257 Armstrong, Alexander (* 1767, 1 1861), major Boase - I 35, 7 Armstrong, Sir Alexander (* 1818, 1 1899), naval surgeon - Boase, Boylan, Crone, Kirk, Malchow, Men 3, Poulsom, Pratt, Royal Soc„ Sanders, Ulster, WWW 1897 I 35,8-16; II 1258,259-260; III 13,71-75 Armstrong, Alexander (fl. End 19. Cent.), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 13, 73; 13,76 Armstrong, Alexander Moore (* 1838), captain, J.P., D.L. - Walford - II 1258,261 Armstrong, Alexander Nenon (* 1861), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1258, 262-263 Armstrong, Alfred (fl. 1886-1913), vicar Clergy List - II 1258, 264 Armstrong, Alfred Archibald (* 1864), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1258,265 Armstrong, Alixe Jean —> Shearer, Alixe Jean

Armstrong, Allan (* 1875?, 11918), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1258,266 Armstrong, Allan Macleod (* 1903), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1258,267 Armstrong, Alun (* 1946), actor Hayward: TV - III 13,78 Armstrong, Alun (* 1975), footballer - Hugman - Ill 13,80 Armstrong, Amy Frances - aft. KingsfordLethbridge (* 1876), J.P. - Lady's WW, WW Devonshire - II 1258,268-269' Armstrong, Sir Andrew 1st baronet (* 1786, I 1863), sheriff, M.P. - Boase - I 35,17 Armstrong, Andrew Clarence Francis (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1258,270; III 13,81 Armstrong, Sir Andrew Harvey 3rd baronet (* 1866, 1 1922), captain, J.P. Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 35,18; II 1258,271-272 Armstrong, Andrew J. (fl. 1895), novelist, poet Trotter - II 1258,273 Armstrong, Andrew Robert Barry (* 1882), engineer - Lndia Office - II 1258,274 Armstrong, Annie E. (fl. 1880), composer, writer - Ebel, Kirk - I 35,19-20 Armstrong, Annie Langley —> Nairn, Annie Langley Armstrong, Anthony —> Willis, George Anthony Armstrong Armstrong, Anthony (* 1935), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 13,82 Armstrong, Anthony (* 1935), painter, teacher, gallery director - Buckman - III 493, 287 Armstrong, Antoinette Jane - aft. Brodie (fl. 1896-1935), J.P. - Lady's WWII 1258,275 Armstrong, Archibald (t 1672), court jester, sheep stealer - Allibone, Caulfield 3, Cooper: Dictionary, Goring, Long, Shakespeare, Stark - I 35,21-30; II 1258,276; III 13,83-85 Armstrong, Archibald Francis (* 1921), librarian - Landau - II 1258, 277 Armstrong, Arthur (* 1924, 1 1995), artist Boylan, McRedmond - III 13,86-88 Armstrong, Arthur Campbell (* 1878), colonial police inspector general - Lndia Office II 1258,278 Armstrong, Arthur Charlton (* 1924), painter Buckman - III 493, 288 Armstrong, Arthur Douglas (* 1884), clerk, relieving officer - WW Local Government II 1258,279 Armstrong, Arthur Ernest (* 1862), mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D., WW Leicestershire II 1258,280-281 Armstrong, Arthur Evelyn (fl. 1904-1912), vicar - Clergy List - II 1258,282 Armstrong, Arthur Keith (* 1881), medical officer, writer - Medical WW - I 35,31 Armstrong, Arthur Leopold (* 1888, 1 1973), colonial administrator - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1258,283; III 13,89 Armstrong, Arthur St. Quintin (* 1870), rector Clergy List - II 1258,284 Armstrong, Arthur Sylvanus (* 1903), district officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 13,90 Armstrong, Aylmer Richard (fl. 1912-1913), curate - Clergy List - II 1258,285 Armstrong, Barbara Fytton- (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau - II 1258,286 Armstrong, Bartholomew Mahon (* 1849, I 1908), civil servant, naval captain - Men & Women - I 35, 32 Armstrong, Benjamin John (* 1817?, 1 1890), vicar, writer - Boase - I 35,33 Armstrong, Benjamin John (* 1850, 1 1924), rector - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk - I 35,34; II 1258,287 Armstrong, Brian Stainton (* 1933), head of comedy - Broadcasting - III 13,91 Armstrong, C. H. (fl. 1914-1937), engineer, patentee - Day - II 1258,288 Armstrong, C. H. Barrington (fl. 1915), physician, surgeon, J.P. - WW Jamaica II 1258,289

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Armstrong, Caroline (fl. 1878-1930), painter, modeller, designer - Foskett, WW Art II 1258,290; III 13,92 Armstrong, Carr (fl. 1901-1911), miniature painter - Foskett - III 13,241 Armstrong, Charles (fl. 1780), surgeon, medical writer - Watt - I 35, 35 Armstrong, Charles (* 1864), painter, headmaster - WW Art - II 1258,291 Armstrong, Charles Arthur John (* 1909), college fellow - WW Oxfordshire II 1258,292 Armstrong, Charles Edward (* 1807, 1 1872), curate, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 35, 36-37 Armstrong, Charles Frederick (* 1868), student Foster 3 - II 1258,293 Armstrong, Sir Charles Herbert (* 1862, 1 1949), colonial railway chairman - WW Surrey II 1258,294 Armstrong, Charles James (fl. 1899-1902), curate - Clergy List - II 1258,295 Armstrong, Charles Johnstone (* 1872, 1 1934), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1258, 296 Armstrong, Charles Nathaniel (* 1897), physician - WW Northumberland II 1258,297 Armstrong, Charles Newhouse (* 1850), railway promoter, contractor, writer - Men & Women - I 35,38 Armstrong, Charles Walter Wylde (* 1892), physician, surgeon - WW Suffolk II 1258,298 Armstrong, Charles Wesley (fl. 1913-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1258,299 Armstrong, Christopher (* 1983), footballer Hugman - III 13, 95 Armstrong, Christopher F. (* 1908?), engineer Day - II 1258,300 Armstrong, Christopher Wyborne (* 1899), member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 13,96 Armstrong, Clement (c.1530), agricultural writer - Palgrave - I 35,39 Armstrong, Clifford Jeffory (fl. 1906-1911), vicar - Clergy List - II 1258,301 Armstrong, Colin F. (* 1902?), civil engineer Day - II 1258,302 Armstrong, Cornelia lone Kathleen Beresford- aft. Lady Everard (* 1890), pony breeder Lady's WW - II 1258,303 Armstrong, Cosmo (fl. 1800-1836), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 35,40-41 Armstrong, Cyril Lionel (fl. 1918), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1258,304 Armstrong, Daniel - c.h. Joseph Mumford (t 1686), Jesuit - Oliver - I 1215,423 Armstrong, David (t 1813), advocate, sheriff Grant: Advocates - II 1258,305 Armstrong, Denys G. (fl. 1935), metallurgist Day - II 1258,306 Armstrong, Dora Marjorie (* 1927), librarian Landau - II 1258, 307 Armstrong, Douglas Skeoch (fl. 1914-1926), vice-consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1258,308 Armstrong, Drummond Leckie (* 1905), company chairman - Marteau - II 1258, 309 Armstrong, Edmund Clarence Richard (* 1879, I 1923), museum curator - WWW 1916 II 1258,311 Armstrong, Sir Edmund Frederick 2nd baronet (* 1836, 1 1899), rural dean - WWW 1897 II 1258,312 Armstrong, Sir Edmund Frederick 2nd baronet (* 1836, 1 1899), vicar - Pratt, WWW 1897 I 35,49; II 1258,312 Armstrong, Edmund John Lindsay, Isabella Armstrong, J. (fl. 1840), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 35,101 Armstrong, J. A. (fl. 1930), town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1258,404 Armstrong, J.P.M. (* 1926), assistant catering superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 13,145 Armstrong, J. R. (* 1881), colonial administrator - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1258,405; III 13,146

Armstrong Armstrong, J. S. (* 1891), physician, surgeon Dominions Ofßce - II 1258,406 Armstrong, James (fl. 1605), religious writer Watt - I 35,102 Armstrong, James (* 1780, 1 1839), minister - Boylan, Crone, Ulster - II 1258,407; III 13,147-148 Armstrong, James Rowan, Maria Armstrong, Marion P. K. - aft. Newall (fl. 1887-1955), J.P. - Lady's WWII 1259,026 Armstrong, Martyn John (fl. 1774-1775), geographer, land surveyor, publisher - Long, Plomer 3, Waller, Watt - I 35, 291-294; II 1259,27 Armstrong, Mary —> Gregory, Mary Armstrong, Mary (fl. 1935), treasurer Lady's WW - II 1259,028 Armstrong, Matthew (* 1866), police judge, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1259,029 Armstrong, Matthew (* 1885), naval lieutenant, reservist - Creagh/Humphris - II 1259,030 Armstrong, Matthew (* 1930), principal geologist - Scientists - III 13,170 Armstrong, Matthew (c. 1930), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 13,171 Armstrong, Michael (* 1924), UUP convention member - Northern Ireland - III 13,172 Armstrong, Michael Henry (* 1924, 1 1982), Unionist politician - British History III 13,173 Armstrong, Nicholas (* 1801, 1 1879), rector, religious writer - Boase, Kirk - I 35, 295-296

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Armstrong, Norman Dundas, Sir James Lord Arniston Arniston, Lord Dundas, Robert Lord Arniston Arniston, Lord Dundas, Robert Lord Arniston Arniston, John (t 1715), lay brother - Snow/Birt - II 1259,208 Arnold —> Aernald Arnold (11.1597), brother - McCoog III 13,308 Arnold (11.1805), writer - Baker - I 36,147 Arnold, 1st baron —» Arnold, Sydney 1st baron Arnold Arnold, Lady Collins, Mary Arnold, Lady —> Kurokawa, Tama Arnold (fl. 1497-1498), minstrel, recorder III 13,306 Arnold (Family) (fl. 16. Cent. - 18. Cent.) Fisher - III'13,307 Arnold Mrs (fl. 1900), vocalist - Adams W.D. 2 - I 36,148 Arnold, A. (11.1935), journalist - Marteau II 1259,209 Arnold, A.J. (11.1883), promoter - Malchow III 13,309 Arnold, Mrs A.M. Merrylees, Annie R. Arnold, A. S. Hamilton, James 2nd baron Hamilton; 1st earl of Arran Arran, countess of —> Reilly, Winifred Ellen Arran, earl of —» Stewart, James earl of Arran Arran earldom of - Anderson W., Low I 37,333-335 Arranach —> MacDonnell, Sir Randal 1st earl of Antrim Arrandale, Matthew (* 1844), machine worker, city councillor, J.P. - Manchester Faces II 1260,065-073 Arregger, Constance Emma (* 1902), physicist, development engineer - Scientists, WW Science - II 1260,074; III 13,439 Arrell, William Llewellyn (fl. 1919), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1260,075 Arridge, Herbert Chadwick (* 1895), chartered accountant, district councillor - WW Surrey II 1260,076 Arridge, Margaret (*1921), painter, private art tutor - Buckman - III 493, 309

Arrighi, William Ford (* 1875), bailie - Mackenzie D., Scottish Biogr. II 1260,077-078 Arrigo, Anthony (* 1872), flour mill owner, volunteer major - Macmillan: Malta II 1260,079-082 Arrigo, Arthur (* 1908), deputy manager Malta - III 13, 440-441 Arrigo, Edward Richard (* 1917), chartered accountant - Malta - III 13, 442 Arrigo, John B. (*1918), major, company director - Malta - III 13, 443 Arrigo, Joseph (T 1892), general merchant Macmillan: Malta - II 1260,079-082 Arrigo, Joseph Thomas (* 1906), company director - Malta - III 13, 444 Arrigo, M.V. (* 1923), senior crown counsel Kirk-Greene 2 - III 13, 445 Arrigo, Oswald (*1911), honorary consul for Finnland - Malta - III 13, 446' Arrigo, Oswald E. (* 1911), civil servant Malta - III 13, 447 Arrigo, Ralph Edgar (* 1927), managing director - Malta - III 13, 448 Arrindell, Sir William , secretary public administration - Jamaica - III 14, 26 Arsdekin, Richard —» Archdekin, Richard Arsenault, J. Clovis (* 1862), monsignor, archivist - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1260,160 Arsenic Sal —» Chesham, Sarah Arshad, Rowena (* I960), director - Scotland III 14,30 Arson, Alphonse Alexander (* 1822, t c. 1880), wax modeller - Pyke - III 14,31 Arson, Charles Eustace (* 1859), naval commander - Mason - I 37,421 Art & Language (gr) (fl. 1968-1975), group of conceptual artists - Buckman - III 493,313 Artaud, Antonin (* 1896, Τ 1948), actor, director, poet - Williams - III 14,32 Artaud, Bernard - also: Bernard Arlaud (fl. 1865), miniature painter - Foskett III 14,33 Artaud, William (* 1763), miniature painter Foskett - III 14, 34 Artaud, William (fl. 1776-1822), portrait painter - Bryan, James, Redgrave - I 37,422-424 Arte, Vinayak Bhaskar (* 1895), colonial accountant general, army auditor - India Office - II 1260,161 Artemis, H.C. (* 1908), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 14,35 Arten, Henry van (fl. 1516-1522), minstrel, sackbut player - III 14,36 Arten, John van (fl. 1516-1537), minstrel, sackbut player - III 14, 37-38 Arter, S.H. (* 1920), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 14,39 Arter, William James (* 1879), minister - WW Wales 1921 - II 1260,162 Arterton, A. (fl. 1880), dramatist - Kirk I 37,425 Arthal Arthau Arthanad - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 37,428-429 Arthau - also: Arthal - legendary figure Pughe, Williams R. - I 37,426-427 Arther Saint (fl. 450), confessor Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 37,430-432 Arther (t804), chieftain - Pughe, Williams D., Williams R. - I 37,433-435 Arthey, Johnny (fl. 1972-1978), conductor Tracy - III 14,40 Arthey, Vincent David (* 1933), agricultural liaison officer - Scientists - III 14,41 Arthfael Saint Arthmael Saint Arthfoddw Saint (fl. 600), confessor - Gould/ Fisher - I 37, 437 Arthington, Cyril (t 1720), magistrate, landowner - Taylor R.V. - I 1216,46

Arthington, Henry - also: Arthur (fl. 1592-1594), religious fanatic, writer - A 'Beckett, Watt I 37,438-440 Arthington, Maria (t 1863), grammarian Boase - I 37,441 Arthington, Robert (* 1823?, 1 1900), benefactor - Boase - I 37,442 Arthmael - legendary figure - Williams R. I 37,443 Arthmael Saint - also: Arthfael (fl. 550), confessor - Gould/Fisher - I 37,444-449 Arthne Saint —» Arthneu Saint Arthneu Saint - also: Arthne - confessor Gould/Fisher - I 37,451 Arthur brother Hoare, George Arthur (fl. 1970), artist - Clark - III 14, 47 Arthur king of Britain (fl. 500), legendary figure - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Anderson W., Cassell, Collier 1, Collier 3, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Fisher, Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Knight: Biography, Tong, Tow, Magazine, Parry, Pughe, Rees: Cambro British Saints, Rose H.J., Routh, Waller, Watkins, Welsh Biogr., Williams R., Winstanley: Worthies I 38,2-80; 185,203-206; II 1260,163-167; III 14,43-44 Arthur count of Brittany (* 1187, 1 1203), claimant - Cooper: Dictionary, Tow, Rose H.J. - I 38,81-82; II 1260,168 Arthur prince of Wales (* 1486, 1 1502) - Browne/Burton, Cooper: Dictionary, Hoffmann, Tow, Rose H.J., Routh, Seward 2, Waller - I 38,83-87; II 1260,169-173; III 14,45-46 Arthur William Patrick Albert duke of Connaught and Strathearn (* 1850, 1 1942), royal duke - Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, Foster 2, Hansard, India Office, Indian Biogr. Die., Men 2, Men 3, Men & Women, Pratt, Sanders, Sports, Surrey 20th Cent, Walford, Wright D„ WW Wales 1921 I 257,129-137; 260,180-204 Arthur, Mrs A. Reid (fl. 1900-1905), college principal, music teacher - Manchester Faces - II 1260,205-209 Arthur, A. S. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1260,210 Arthur, Adrian (* 1937), editor - Scotland III 14,48 Arthur, Aileen —> Rice, Aileen Arthur, Alexander Miller (fl. 1858-1895), lieutenant colonel, editor - leading Men I 38,89-96 Arthur, Alexander Thomson (* 1855), physician, antiquary - Medical WW - I 38, 97 Arthur, Alfred (* 1881), physician, surgeon WW Monmouthshire - II 1260, 211 Arthur, Allan (c.1780), manufacturer - Stewart - II 1260,212 Arthur, Sir Allan (* 1857, 1 1923), merchant, colonial representative, sheriff - Indian Biogr. Die, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1260,213-215 Arthur, Andrew (* 1893), bailie, magistrate Scottish Biogr. - II 1260,216 Arthur, Archibald (* 1744, 1 1797), chaplain, librarian, professor, writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W„ Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, long, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 38,98-114 Arthur, B. G. (fl. 1935), association secretary Marteau - II 1260,217 Arthur, Beckham (fl. 1918), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1260,218 Arthur, Charles (* 1861), canon - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1260,219 Arthur, Charles (fl. 1875-1910), canon - Clergy Tist- II 1260,220 Arthur, Charles Ian Rose (fl. 1938-1971), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 14,50-53 Arthur, Charles Reiby (fl. 1861-1910), curate Clergy Tist - II 1260,221 Arthur, Charles Suckling (* 1868), estate agent, teacher - Glamorgan - II 1260, 222

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Arthur, Charles William Augustus (* 1882, I 1934), captain - Walford - II 1260,223 Arthur, Christopher Geoffrey (* 1882), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1260,224 Arthur, Clara Blanche —» Peters, Clara Blanche Arthur, Daniel (fl. 1845-1848), quartermaster Poulsom - III 14, 54 Arthur, David (* 1806, 1 1890), pastor - Boase - I 38,116 Arthur, David John (fl. 1903-1920), vicar - Clergy Tist, WW Wales 1921 II 1260,225-226 Arthur, Donald Ramsey (* 1917, 1 1984), zoology lecturer, entomologist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1260,227; III 14,55 Arthur, Edward (fl. 1780), religious writer Watt - I 38,117 Arthur, Edward (* 1904), colonial servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 14, 56 Arthur, Edward Malcolm (* 1874, 1 1928), lieutenant - Walford - II 1260,235 Arthur, Elizabeth Stuart, Elizabeth BurnettArthur, Elizabeth Muriel - aft. Finlay (* 1880), noblewoman - lady's WW - II 1260,229 Arthur, Eric Stafford (* 1894), painter, drypoint worker - WW Art - II 1260,230 Arthur, Evelyn Stewart (* 1899), lieutenant, company chairman - Scottish Biogr. II 1260^231 Arthur, Fanny - aft. Arthur-Robinson (*1831, 1 1879), composer - Baptie 1, Boase, Ebel, Teach - I 1216,49-51; III 386,189 Arthur, Francis (* 1869), surgeon Medical WW - I 38,119 Arthur, Francis (* 1872), pattern maker, layman - WW Methodism - II 1260,232 Arthur, Francis (fl. 1880), landowner - Bateman - II 1260,233 Arthur, Francis (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 38,118 Arthur, Frank Affail (* 1909), stenographer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 14, 58 Arthur, Sir Frederick Leopold 2nd baronet (* 1816, 1 1878), captain - Boase - I 38,120 Arthur, Frederick Patrick Albert prince (* 1883, I 1938), field marshal - Indian Biogr. Die., Scottish Biogr., Wright D„ WWW 1929 II 1260,175-179 Arthur, Sir George 1st baronet (* 1784, 1 1854), lieutenant general - Boase, Buckland, Heaton, Morgan: Sketches, Waller - I 38,121-125; II 1260,234 Arthur, George (* 1904), chief inspector - KirkGreene 2 - III 14,60 Arthur, Sir George Compton Archibald 3rd baronet (* 1860, 1 1946), volunteer lieutenant Walford - II 1260,235 Arthur, George K. —» Brest, George Arthur, George Kilpatrick (* 1896), physician WW Norfolk - II 1260,236 Arthur, Harry (* 1914), banker - Channel Islands - III 14, 61 Arthur, Henry —> Arthington, Henry Arthur, Henry (fl. 1621), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1260,237 Arthur, Henry (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk - I 38,126 Arthur, Henry Howard (* 1846), gentleman Walford - II 1260,238 Arthur, Herbert Francis (* 1898), accountant Channel Islands - III 14,62 Arthur, Herbert Henry Gascoign (* 1920), librarian, local historian, museum curator landau - II 1260, 239 Arthur, J. (fl. 1825), musician, writer - Brown/ Stratton - I 38,127 Arthur, James (t 1670?), priest - Allibone, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose HJ., Ryan, Waller, Webb - I 38,128-134; II 1260,240 Arthur, James (* 1819), businessman - hying: Scotsmen - I 38,136 Arthur, James (t 1851), army surgeon - Ward I 38,135

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Arthur, James (* 1878), physician, surgeon WW Northamptonshire - II 1260,241 Arthur, James Cecil 2nd baron Glenarthur (* 1883, 1 1942), volunteer captain - Dod's 1929, Scottish Biogr. - II 1260,243-244 Arthur, James Startin Wills (* 1881), colonial civil servant, judge - Dominions Office, WW Far East - II 1260, 246-247 Arthur, James William (* 1882), electrical engineer - WW Local Government II 1260,248 Arthur, Janet Stevenson Bennet —> Mc Grigor, Janet Stevenson Bennet Arthur, John (fl. 1579-1585), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1260, 249 Arthur, John (fl. 1642-1660), vicar - Davids I 38,137-139 Arthur, John (t 1738), soldier - Hayes II 1260,250 Arthur, John (t 1772), actor, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet. I 38,140-143 Arthur, John (t 1792), mechanic, freethinker Wheeler - I 38,144 Arthur, John Arundell, Everard Aloysius Gonzaga 13th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 10th baron Arundell, Everard 10th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 15th baron —> Arundell, Gerald Arthur 15th baron Arundell of Wardour

Arundell of Wardour, 3rd baron —> Arundell, Henry 3rd baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 8th baron —» Arundell, Henry 8th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 11th baron —» Arundell, Henry Benedict 11th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 10th baron —> Arundell, James Everard 10th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Trerice, 2nd baron Arundell, John 2nd baron Arundell of Trerice Arundell of Wardour, 12th baron —» Arundell, John Francis 12th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 16th baron —> Arundell, John Francis 16th baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Trerice, 1st baron Arundell, Richard 1st baron Arundell of Trerice Arundell of Wardour, 1st baron —> Arundell, Thomas 1st baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, 2nd baron Arundell, Thomas 2nd baron Arundell of Wardour Arundell of Wardour, baroness Errington, Anne Lucy Arundell barony of - Kirk: Catholics I 38,297-299 Arundell of Wardour, baroness —> Somerset, Blanche Arundell, Ann (* 1615?, 1 1649) - Oliver I 984,307 Arundell, Basil (* 1866), curate - Clergy List II 1260,362 Arundell, Blanche —» Somerset, Blanche Arundell, Cecily Mary - also: Sister Frances (* 1845, t 1925), mother superior - Cath. WW 1910 - I 38,307 Arundell, Charles (* 1669?, 1 1690?), Jesuit Oliver - I 38,308 Arundell, Charlotte Monckton (t 1806), poet O'Donoghue - I 1216,56 Arundell, Denis (* 1898), actor - Actors III 14,112-113 Arundell, Dennis —> Arundel, Dennis Drew Arundell, Dorothy (fl. 1597), nun - Gillow I 38,309 Arundell, Edgar Clifford 14th baron Arundell of Wardour Gibson, Edward 1st baron Ashbourne Ashbourne, 2nd baron Gibson, William 2nd baron Ashbourne Ashbridge, Elizabeth (* 1713, 1 1755), autobiographer - Feminist companion, Harrison - III 14,178-180 Ashbridge, Sir Noel (* 1889, 1 1975), engineer, broadcasting pioneer - Day, Moseley II 1261,079-080 Ashbridge, Prentice Moore (fl. 1925), auctioneer, surveyor, estate agent - Notable Personalities - II 1261,081 Ashbrook, 5th viscount —> Flower, Henry 5th viscount Ashbrook Ashbrook, 4th viscount —> Flower, Henry Jeffrey 4th viscount Ashbrook Ashbrook, 6th viscount —> Flower, Henry Jeffrey 6th viscount Ashbrook Ashbrook, 9th viscount —> Flower, Llowarch Robert 9th viscount Ashbrook Ashbrook, 8th viscount Flower, Robert Thomas 8th viscount Ashbrook Ashbrook, 7th viscount —> Flower, William Spencer 7th viscount Ashbrook Ashburn, Robert (fl. 1676), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1261,082 Ashburner, A. M. (fl. 1777), religious writer Watt - I 39, 296 Ashburner, Anthony (fl. 1763), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1261,083 Ashburner, Banks (* 1872), grocer, layman WW Methodism - II 1261,084 Ashburner, Frederick (fl. 1908-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1261,085 Ashburner, George Elliot (* 1820, 1 1907), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1261,086 Ashburner, Harley Wentworth (* 1875), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1261,087 Ashburner, John (* 1793, 1 1878), physician, lecturer, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 39,305-306 Ashburner, John (fl. 1874-1913), curate - Clergy List - II 1261,088 Ashburner, Lionel Forbes (* 1874, 1 1923), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Cheltenham, WWW 1916 - II 1261,089-091 Ashburner, Lionel Robert (* 1827, 1 1907), colonial civil servant - Buckland, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 39,307; II 1261,92-93 Ashburner, Louisa Augusta —» Jenkinson, Louisa Augusta Ashburner, Michael (* 1942), geneticist, antinuclear campaigner - British History III 14,182 Ashburner, Robert William (fl. 1888), stockbreeder, writer - Kirk - I 39,308 Ashburner, Thomas (fl. 1730-1777), printer Plomer 3 - II 1261,092 Ashburner, Thomas (* 1865) (fl. 1888-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1261,093 Ashburner, Walter (* 1864, 1 1936), barrister, law professor - Foster 3, Foster 4, WWW 1929 - II 1261,094-095 Ashburner, William (* 1866), rector - Clergy List, Wiltshire - II 1261,098-099 Ashburnham, 4th earl of —> Ashburnham, Bertram 4th earl of Ashburnham Ashburnham, 5th earl of —» Ashburnham, Bertram 5th earl of Ashburnham

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Ashburnham 2nd earl of —> Ashburnham, John 2nd earl of Ashburnham Ashburnham, 6th earl of —> Ashburnham, Thomas 6th earl of Ashburnham Ashburnham, Sir Anchitel 8th baronet (* 1828, 1 1899), J.P. - Boase, WWW 1897 I 39,316; II 1261,100 Ashburnham, Anchitel Piers - aft. Sir Anchitel Piers Ashburnham-Clement, 9th baronet (* 1861, 1 1935), J.P. - Sussex, Walford, WW Sussex, WWW 1929 - II 1261,100-104 Ashburnham, Bertram 4th earl of Ashburnham (* 1797, 1 1878), bibliophile - Boase, Dod's 1870, Mosse, Quaritch - I 39,317-344; II 1261,105 Ashburnham, Bertram 5th earl of Ashburnham (* 1840, 1 1913), J.P., D.L. - Bateman, Cath. WW 1910, Cox: Kent, Cox: Norfolk, Dod's 1900, Foreign Office 1, Gaskell: South Wales, Men 3, Pratt, Sussex, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 39,345-349; II 1261,106-114 Ashburnham, Sir Cromer (* 1831, 11917), major general - Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 I 39,351-352; II 1261,115-116 Ashburnham, Cromer (* 1866, f 1919), major, civil servant - Foreign Office 1 - II 1261,117 Ashburnham, Denny Mrs. - born: Nancy Dickson; later Mrs. T.F. Bancroft (t 1818), miniature painter - Foskett - III 14,183 Ashburnham, George (* 1760, 1 1830), nobleman - Brydges, Cooper: Dictionary - I 39,353-354; II 1261,118 Ashburnham, John (* 1603, 1 1671), royalist - Allibone, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Knight: Biography, Long, Low, Lower, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 39,355-371; II 1261,119-121 Ashburnham, Sir John 7th baronet (* 1770, I 1854), vicar - Boase - I 39, 377 Ashburnham, John (* 1845, 1 1912), civil servant, J.P. - Foreign Office 1, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1261,122-124 Ashburnham, John Anchitel (* 1865, 1 1939), colonial administrator - Colonial Office, Weinthal - I 39,378; II 1261,125 Ashburnham, John 2nd earl of Ashburnham (* 1724, 1 1812), nobleman - Brydges, Wilson: Lords - I 39,372-376 Ashburnham, Lady Mary Catherine Charlotte (* 1890, 1 1953), noblewoman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 39,350; II 1261,126 Ashburnham, Thomas (* 1806 (o.s. 1807), I 1872), general - Boase, Buckland, Malchow, Ward - I 39,379-380; II 1261,127; III 14,186 Ashburnham, Thomas 6th earl of Ashburnham (* 1855, 1 1924), nobleman - Men & Women, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1916 - I 39, 381; II 1261,128-129 Ashburnham, William (f 1679), royalist Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 39,355-360; II 1261,130 Ashburnham, Sir William 4th baronet (* 1710, I 1797), bishop - Lower, Watt - I 39,383; II 1261,131 Ashburnham, William (fl. 1790), poet New Catalogue, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 39,384-387 Ashburnham, William (* 1847, 1 1897), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1261,132 Ashburnham-Chirol, Thomas Alexander —> Chirol, Thomas Alexander AshburnhamAshburnham-Clement, Sir Anchitel Piers, 9th baronet —> Ashburnham, Anchitel Piers Ashburton, 1st baron —» Baring, Alexander 1st baron Ashburton Ashburton, 6th baron Baring, Alexander Francis St. Vincent 6th baron Ashburton Ashburton, 4th baron Baring, Alexander Hugh 4th baron Ashburton Ashburton, 3rd baron —» Baring, Francis 3rd baron Ashburton Ashburton, 5th baron —> Baring, Francis Denzil Edward 5th baron Ashburton

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Ashburton, 2nd baron —> Baring, William Bingham 2nd baron Ashburton Ashburton, 1st baron Dunning, John 1st baron Ashburton Ashburton, 2nd baron —» Dunning, Richard Barre 2nd baron Ashburton Ashburton, baroness —> Mackenzie, Louisa Caroline StewartAshbury, James Lloyd Adelardus Bathoniensis Athelburga Saint Ethelburga Saint Athelburga Saint —> Ethelburga Saint, queen of Northumbria Athelm (T923), archbishop - Cassan 2, Godwin, Hook - I 43,3-5 Athelredus —» Ethelred Athelstan king of England - also: Aethelstan; Ethelstan Gilbert, Edmund St. George Atherley, Mark Ker (* 1804?, 1 1884), general Boase - I 43, 50 Atherley-Jones, Llewellyn Archer —» Jones, Llewellyn Archer AtherleyAtherley-Jones, Llewellyn Archer (* 1851, I 1929), parliamentary spokesman - British Radicals - III 16, 36-40 Atherstane (fl. 1820), music teacher, composer Musicians - I 43, 53 Atherstone, Edwin (* 1788, 1 1872), writer Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Boase, Browning, Casseil, Kirk, Kunitz, Waller - I 43,55-61; II 1263,286-287 Atherstone, Guybon Damant (* 1843), engineer - Weinthal - I 43,54 Atherstone, William Guybon (* 1814, 1 1898), surgeon, geologist - Boase, Monro - I 43,62; II 1263,288 Atherstone, William John (* 1871), surgeon general - Weinthal - I 43,63 Atherton (c.1700), bookseller - Plomer 2 II 1263,289 Atherton, Alfred Bennison (* 1843), physician, lecturer - Men & Women - I 43,64 Atherton, Atherton Legh (* 1768, 1 1789), gentleman - Smith - II 1263, 290 Atherton, Bertram Mitford (fl. 1824-1849), naval lieutenant - Ο'Byrne - I 43,65 Atherton, C. Forshaw (fl. 1899-1930), minister WW Methodism - II 1263,291 Atherton, Charles (* 1805, 1 1875), engineer Boase - I 43,66 Atherton, Charles Isaac (* 1839, 1 1907), rector, writer - Devonshire, Kirk, Pratt I 43,67-69; II 1263,292 Atherton, D.F. (* 1910), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 16, 41 Atherton, Donald (* 1917), industrial chemist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1263,293; III 16,45 Atherton, Edward (* 1923), head of management - Scientists - III 16,46 Atherton, Edward Newnham (fl. 1852-1883), colonial judge - Toussaint - II 1263,312-313 Atherton, Eleanora (* 1780?, 1 1870), benefactor - Boase - I 43, 70 Atherton, Ernest Charles (* 1865, 1 1934), vicar - Clergy List, WW Devonshire II 1263,295-296 Atherton, Geoffrey Charles (* 1919), wing commander - Aces High - III 16, 47 Atherton, George Stanley (* 1899), chemist Jamaica - III 16,48-49 Atherton, Giles (* 1852), company chairman, J.P., mayor - Cheshire, Manchester Faces II 1263,297-304 Atherton, Giles (* 1852, 1 1931), hat manufacturer - Jeremy - III 16, 50-52 Atherton, Grace (fl. 1913), composer - Ebel I 43,71 Atherton, Guy Langley (* 1896), chartered accountant, J.P. - WW Dorset - II 1263,305 Atherton, Henry (t 1700), physician, writer Watt, Welford - I 43, 73-77

Atherton, Humphrey (t 1661), major general Allen, Rose H.J.I 43, 78-79 Atherton, Isaac Nathaniel (* 1886), farmer Jamaica - III 16, 54 Atherton, John Durward, Allan earl of Atholl Atholl, duchess of —> Hamilton, Lady Catharine Atholl, 6th duke of —> Murray, George Augustus Frederick John 6th duke of Atholl Atholl, 2nd duke of —> Murray, James 2nd duke of Atholl Atholl, 9th duke of —> Murray, James Thomas Stewart- 9th duke of Atholl Atholl, 2nd marquis and 1st duke of —> Murray, John 2nd marquis and 1st duke of Atholl Atholl, 3rd duke of —» Murray, John 3rd duke of Atholl Atholl, 4th duke of Murray, John 4th duke of Atholl Atholl, 5th duke of Murray, John 5th duke of Atholl Atholl, 8th duke of Murray, John George Stewart- 8th duke of Atholl Atholl, 7th duke of —> Murray, John James Hugh Henry 7th duke of Atholl Atholl, duchess of —> Ramsay, Katharine Marjory Atholl, 4th earl of —> Stewart, John 4th earl of Atholl Atholl, earl of —> Stewart, Walter earl of Atholl Atholl peerage of - also: Athol; Athole Anderson W„ Low - I 43,110-126 Atholl, John Murray 11th Duke of (* 1929) -

Scotland - III 16, 75 Atholstan, 1st baron —» Graham, Hugh 1st baron Atholstan Athorpe, George Middleton Atkin, James Richard baron Atkin Atkin, Arthur Oliver Lonsdale (* 1925), research fellow - Scientists - III 16,97 Atkin, Barbara —» Giles, Barbara Atkin, Benjamin George (* 1884), major Greagh/Humphris - II 1263,342 Atkin, Charles (* 1858, 1 1934), surgeon, lecturer

- Medical WW, Sheffield, WWW 1929 I 43,153; II 1263,343-344 Atkin, D.J. (* 1922), colonial servant -

Kirk-

Greene 2 - III 16,98 Atkin, Frederick Stanley (* 1876), businessman, mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D., WW Local Government - II 1263, 345-346 Atkin, Frederick William (* 1864), minister, writer - Methodists, WW Methodism I 43,154; II 1263,347 Atkin, George (* 1822), tea merchant, builder's merchant - Cheshire, Orchard II 1263,348-350 Atkin, Harold Edward (* 1895), building contractor, J.P., district councillor - WW Leicestershire - II 1263,352 Atkin, Horace Francis (* 1906), journalist Marteau - II 1263,353 Atkin, J. Worthington (fl. 1877-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1263,354 Atkin, James Charles (* 1889), engineer's fitter Labour WW - II 1263,355 Atkin, James Richard baron Atkin (* 1867, 1 1944), judge - Barrett, Dod's 1929,

Foster 3, Lee, Ramsden, Simpson, Ώιοιη, WW Wales 1933- I 43,155; II 1263,356-358; III 16,99-104 Atkin, James Uniacke (fl. 1907-1912), curate Clergy List - II 1263,359 Atkin, John (* 1959), artist in various media, teacher - Buckman - III 493,360 Atkin, John Roberts - aft. Atkin-Roberts (* 1843, t 1913), major, farmer, J.P. - Kent - II 1735,016 Atkin, John Roberts - aft. Atkin-Roberts (* 1843, 11913), major, farmer, J.P. - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 935,95; II 1263,360 Atkin, Leon (* 1903), minister - WW Methodism - II 1263,361

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Buckman - III 493, 362 Atkin, Peter Wilson (* 1859, 1 1931), barrister, town councillor, J.P. - Foster 2, Lanes. Biog., Liverpool, Orchard, WWW 1929 - I 43,157; II 1263,362-365 Atkin, Ron (* 1938), painter, teacher - Buckman - Ill 493,363 Atkin, S. (fl. 1914-1916), seaman - Poulsom III 16,106 Atkin, Sidney Arthur (* 1908), trade-unionist, cooperator - Birmingham Post - II 1263, 366 Atkin, Stanley (* 1909), librarian, museum curator - Landau - II 1263, 367 Atkin, Susan Louise Florence - aft. Hodder (fl. 1862-1908), gentlewoman - Walford II 1263,368 Atkin-Berry, Herbert Courtenay —» Berry, Herbert Courtenay AtkinAtkine, James - also: Atkins; Etkins (* 1613?, I 1687), bishop - A Beckett, Anderson W„

Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Dowden/ Thomson, Hook, Living: Scotsmen, Long, Rose H.J., Watkins, Wood - I 43,158-170; 381,345-347; II 1263,369-372 Atkin-Roberts, John Roberts —» Atkin, John Roberts Atkins, Lady —> Butler, Katharine Atkins, Mrs —» Turner, Elizabeth Braithwaite Atkins, Mrs Warreil Miss Atkins (fl. 1800), mathematical instrument-maker, writer - Watt - I 43,171 Atkins (fl. 1805), actor, theatre manager Adams W.D. 2, Thesp. Diet. - I 43,172-173 Atkins, Abraham (fl. 1780), benefactor - Waller - I 43,175 Atkins, Alan Garway (fl. 1890-1912), rector - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk - I 43,176; II 1263,373 Atkins, Sir Alban Randell Crofton (* 1870, I 1926), major general - WWW 1916 II 1263,374 Atkins, Albert (fl. 1935), engineer - Day II 1263,375 Atkins, Alfred Hill, James Atkins, James (fl. 1692-1696), naval commander - Charnock - I 43,207 Atkins, James (fl. 1774-1799), rector, poet, astronomer, writer - New Catalogue, Watt - I 43,208-210 Atkins, James (* 1777), naval lieutenant Ο 'Byrne - I 43,211-212 Atkins, James (fl. 1791-1849), naval lieutenant Ο 'Byrne - I 43,213 Atkins, James (* 1799, 1 1833), painter Foskett, Redgrave, Strickland, Ulster I 43,214-217; III 16,133-134 Atkins, James (* 1804, 1 1884), gardener Gardeners - III 16,135 Atkins, James (* 1824), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 16,136 Atkins, James (fl. 1885), numismatist - Kirk I 43,218 Atkins, James (fl. 1940-1915), violin maker Morris W.M. - II 1263, 433 Atkins, James B. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 43,219 Atkins, John (fl. 1592), bookbinder McKerrow - II 1263,434 Atkins, John (fl. 1620), religious writer - Watt I 43,220 Atkins, John (* 1685, 1 1757), naval surgeon - A 'Beckett, Allibone, CasselΊ, Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt - I 43,221-229; II 1263,435 Atkins, John (*c,1760, 1 1838), Lord Mayor, M.P., merchant - NBD - I 43,231 Atkins, John - also: Adkins (fl. 1761-1783), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1263,436 Atkins, John (fl. 1780), meteorologist, writer Watt - I 43, 230 Atkins, John (fl. 1830), poet, barrister O'Donoghue - I 43,232 Atkins, John (* 1848, 1 1919), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 16,137 Atkins, John (fl. 1874-1910), headmaster, chaplain - Clergy List - II 1263,437 Atkins, John Black (* 1871), newspaper editor Griffiths, Marteau, Sports - II 1263,438-440; III 16,138 Atkins, John Burnaby- (* 1873), student Foster 3- II 1263,441 Atkins, John Charles (* 1851), accountant Lanes. Biog., Manchester Faces - I 43, 233; II 1263,442-443 Atkins, John Elias (* 1787, 1 1858), banker Boase - I 43, 234

Atkins, John Henry Manners (fl. 1895-1911), vicar - Clergy List - II 1263, 444 Atkins, John Joseph (* 1860), compositor Labour WW - II 1263,445 Atkins, John Ringwood (fl. 1860), sports writer, translator - Kirk - I 43, 235 Atkins, John Thomas (fl. 1871-1881), consular agent - Foreign Office 1 - II 1263,446 Atkins, John William Hey Spence, Dorothy Atkinson, Douglas (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1264,083 Atkinson, E. (fl. 1793-1797), bird painter Lewis - III 16,180 Atkinson, E. C. (fl. 1935), publicity manager Marteau - II 1264,084 Atkinson, Edgar (fl. 1930), electrical engineer, layman - WW Methodism - II 1264,085 Atkinson, Edmund (* 1831, 1 1900), professor, physicist, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 43, 293-294 Atkinson, Edmund Willes (* 1854), rector Clergy List, WW Yorkshire - II 1264,086-087 Atkinson, Edward (* 1812?, 11881), banker Boase - I 43, 295 Atkinson, Edward (* 1819, 11915), divine, college master - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Men 3, WWW 1897 - I 43, 296-297; II 1264,88-89

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Atkinson, Edward - Nickname: Atky (* 1837, 11911), bachelor - Rintoul - III 16,181 Atkinson, Edward Halsted, Caroline Amelia Atthill, John Anthony Lombe (fl. 1913), curate Clergy List - II 1264, 442 Atthill, John Grey Porter (* 1812, 1 1890), judge - Boase - I 45, 36 Atthill, Lombe (* 1827, 1 1910), gynaecologist, obstetrician - Crone, Kirk, WWW 1897 I 45,37; II 1264,443-444 Atthill, Robert Chapman (* 1837), physician, surgeon - Essex - II 1264,445 Atthill, William Anthony (* 1850), gentleman Walford - II 1264, 446 Atthill, William Robert (fl. 1881-1910), rector Clergy List - II 1264,447 Atticus Mac Call, William Attigua, George de (fl. 1516), bishop - Godwin - I 45,39 Attiwill —> Price, Evadne Attkins, Albert Ernest (fl. 1898-1911), rector Clergy List - II 1264, 448 Attkins, Leonard C. (fl. 1925), dentist - Notable Personalities - II 1264, 449 Attkins, 0 . S. (fl. 1930), sound engineer Picturegoer's WW - II 1264,450 Attlay, William Holiday (*1851), locomotive engineer, volunteer major - Yorkshire II 1264,451 Attlee, 1st earl —» Attlee, Clement Richard 1st earl Attlee Attlee, B. W. (fl. 1930), town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1265,001 Attlee, Bernard Henry Bravery (* 1873), vicar, local historian - Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1265,002-004 Attlee, Clement Richard 1st earl Attlee (* 1883, I 1967), statesman - Bracher, British History, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Greenwood, Labour WW, Lee, Moseley Palmer, Parliament 2, Prime ministers 1, Prime ministers 2, Ramsden, Robbins, Rosen, Thane - I 45,40; II 1265,5-9; III 16,349-423 Attlee, Edmund Waller (* 1872), corn merchant, J.P., district councillor - WW Surrey II 1265,010 Attlee, John Bartram Shoveller (* 1904), solicitor - WW Hampshire - II 1265,011 Attlee, Martin 2nd Earl Athracta Saint Attree, H. R. (fl. 1809), printer, topographer, writer - Watt - I 45, 43 Attree, Jake (* 1950), painter - Buckman III 493,376 Attree, William Wakeford (* 1805, 1 1862), recorder, writer - Boase - I 45, 44 Attrell, William Dunbar (fl. 1921), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1265,018 Attridge, Alan Arthur (* 1930), chartered secretary - III 16,429 Attridge, James Seymour (fl. 1881-1910), rector, J.P., county councillor - Clergy List - II 1265,019 Attrill, George (fl. 1884-1899), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1265,020 Attwater, A. Henley (fl. 1905), architect, surveyor - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1265,021 Attwater, Edward Arthur Philip (* 1903), minister - WW Methodism - II 1265,022 Attwater, John Post (* 1862), pianist, church organist, composer Brown/Stratton, WarrinerI 45,45; II 1265,23 Attwater, Thomas Henry (* 1857, 1 1929), barrister, conveyancer - Foster 2 II 1265,024 Attwater, Wifred Francis (* 1895), physician, surgeon - WW Lincolnshire - II 1265,025 Attwell, Benjamin Booth (* 1839), J.P., accountant - Weinthal - I 45,46 Attwell, Elinor Mary (* 1907), colonial servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 16, 430 Attwell, Frederick William (fl. 1935), newspaper manager - Marteau - II 1265,026 Attwell, Henry (* 1834), educationalist, translator - Kirk - I 45,47 Attwell, K.J. (* 1910), deputy director - KirkGreene 2 - III 16,431 Attwell, Mabel Lucie - aft. Earnshaw (* 1879, I 1964), illustrator - Lee, Marteau II 1265,027; III 16,433 Attwell, Minnie (fl. 1935), J.P., women's suffragist - Lady's WW - II 1265,028 Attwell, Norman Stewart (* 1921), painter Buckman - III 493, 377 Attwell, R.I.G. (* 1917), chief game officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 16, 435 Attwell, Sydney W. (* 1876), engineer - Day 11 1265,029' Attwold, R. (fl. 1750), engraver, cartoonist Redgrave - I 45, 48 Attwood, Alexander (* 1959), SDLP member Northern Ireland - III 17,1 Attwood, Benjamin (t 1874), manufacturer, philanthropist - Boase - I 45, 49 Attwood, Benjamin Stidstone (fl. 1872-1885), newspaper editor - Manchester Faces II 1265,030-035 Attwood, Charles Eden, William Morton 5th baron Auckland Auckland, baroness —> Hutton, Sybil Constance Auckland, Robert J. (fl. 1930), company secretary - WW Wales 1933 - II 1265,190 Auckland, Sam (* 1876), concertina player Busby - III 17,148 Auclair, Elie Joseph Arthur (* 1866), priest, philosopher, professor, writer - Men & Women - I 45,342 Aucock, William (* 1882), trade-unionist, alderman, J.P. - Mackenzie D., WW Staffordshire - II 1265,191-192 Aucott, Elliott (* 1867), civil servant - Lndia Office - II 1265,193 Audain, Irene (* 1956), director - Scotland III 17,149 Audain, Ralph (fl. 1887), military writer - Kirk - I 45,343 Audap, Alfred (fl. 1895-1917), proconsul Foreign Office 2 - II 1265,194 Audap, Frederic (fl. 1894), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1265,195

Augusta Audas, Frances (t 1722), sister - Kirkus III 17,150 Audax —> Portman, Arthur Fitzhardinge Berkeley Aude, G. —> Lovely, Aude Audelay, John Awdelay, John Audeley, Eleanor —> Davies, Lady Eleanor Audeley Audeley, Eleanor —> Douglas, Lady Eleanor Audeley, Sir Henry Audley, James de Audemars, Pierre (* 1909), mysteries author Whodunit? - III 17,151 Auden, Alfred Millington (* 1865), vicar Clergy List, WW Norfolk - II 1265,198-199 Auden, Arnold William Montfort (* 1863), surgeon - Lanes. Biog., Medical WW I 45,351-352 Auden, Arthur C. (fl. 1935), consulting engineer - Day - II 1265,200 Auden, Bertram Tuchet, James 15th baron Audley Audley, 16th baron —> Tuchet, James 16th baron Audley Audley, 13th baron —> Tuchet, James 13th baron Audley, 3rd earl of Castlehaven Audley, baroness —> Tuchet, Mary Thicknessebaroness Audley Audley, baron —» Tuchet, Thomas baron Audley Audley lordship of - Burke, Fisher I 334,302-306; III 17,183 Audley, Brian George (* 1935), senior chemist Scientists - III 17,184 Audley, Caroline (* 1864), painter, pastellist WW Art - II 1265,220 Audley, Edmund (t 1524), bishop Architecture, Cassan 1, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Godwin, Magazine, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Wood - I 45,374-389; II 1265,221 Audley, Eleanor - writer - Women writers III 17,185 Audley, Henry de - also: Aldithel; Alditheley (t 1246), royalist baron - Cooper: Dictionary, Rose H.J. - I 45,390-391; II 1265,222 Audley, Hugh Audley, Thomas 1st baron Audley of Waiden Audoire, John J. (fl. 1935)! jurat - WW Guernsey - II 1265,231 Audomara Saint —> Edhamair Saint Audrain, Lawrence Alton (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1265,232 Audrie Saint —» Etheldreda Saint, queen of Northumbria Audry Saint —> Etheldreda Saint, queen of Northumbria Audsley, Arnold (* 1917), chemist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1265,233; III 17,197 Audsley, George Ashdown (* 1838), organ builder, architect, writer - Baptie 2, Brown/ Stratton, Hull, Kirk - I 46,68-71 Audsley, Mary (* 1919), artist in various media - Buckman - III 493, 382 Audsley, Thomas Moss (11.1876-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1265,234

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Audsley, William Alan (fl. 1920), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1265,235 Audsley, William James (fl. 1860), architect, writer - Kirk - I 46,72 Audus, Henry Joseph Francis (* 1860), major WW Kent - II 1265,236 Audus, James (* 1781, f 1867), railway director, shipowner, amateur architect - Boase, Colvin - I 46,73; II 1265,237 Audus, John (* 1752, 1 1809), merchant - Colvin - II 1265,237 Audus, Leslie John (* 1911), botany professor - Scientists, WW Science - II 1265,239; III 17,199 Auduwald Eadbald king of Kent Aue, Werner Carl Rudolph (11.1926-1935), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1265, 240 Auel, Jean M. (* 1936), writer - Bloom III 493,383 Auerbach, Arnold (* 1898, 1 1978), sculptor, painter, etcher - Buckman, WW Art II 1265,241; III 493,384 Auerbach, Charlotte (* 1899), geneticist Goring, Scientists - III 17, 202-204 Auerbach, Erna (* 1897, 1 1975), painter, teacher, writer - Buckman - III 493, 385 Auerbach, Frank (* 1931), painter, draughtsman, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 493,386 Auerbach, Frank Helmuth (* 1931), artist - Lee - Ill 17,205 Auerbach, Jackson (fl. 1935), circulation counsellor - Marteau - II 1265,242 Auffray, Guy (* 1946), judo fighter - Arlott III 17,208 Auffray, William Charles Cartmell, James AustenAusten-Lee, Cyril —> Lee, Cyril AustenAusten-Leigh, Arthur Henry —» Leigh, Arthur Henry AustenAusten-Leigh, Augustus Leigh, Augustus AustenAusten-Leigh, Charles Edward Leigh, Charles Edward AustenAusten-Leigh, Edward Chenevix Leigh, Edward Chenevix AustenAusten-Leigh, Edward Compton —» Leigh, Edward Compton AustenAusten-Leigh, Richard Arthur Leigh, Richard Arthur AustenAusten-Leigh, William Leigh, William AustenAusten-Smith, Herbert —> Smith, Herbert AustenAuster, George (fl. 1865), poet - Kirk I 46,401 Auster, Walter William (* 1867), rector - Clergy List - II 1265,395 Austerberry, R. L. D. (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1265,396 Austick, David (* 1920), member of parliament Parliament 2 - III 17,327 Austill, Bridget (* 1637, 1 1693), writer Women writers - III 17,328 Austin Saint —> Augustine Saint Austin Mother Chalmers, Isabella Austin, 1st baron —» Austin, Herbert 1st baron Austin Austin, Lady —> Byron, Agnes Austin, Lady —> Fraser, Violet Irene Austin (fl. 1775), actor, manager - Adams W.D. 2 - I 46, 403 Austin (fl. 1835-1838), miniature painter Foskett - III 17, 329 Austin, A.B. (* 1903, 1 1943), war correspondent - Griffiths - III 17,330-331 Austin, A.J. (* 1907), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 17,332 Austin, A.M.I. (* 1914), attorney general - KirkGreene 2 - III 17,333 Austin, Adam (fl. 1770), physician, writer - Watt - I 46,404 Austin, Alan Keith (* 1937), lecturer Academic WsW- III 17,334 Austin, Albert Edward (* 1888), stenographer, sanitary inspector - Cox: Norfolk - I 46,406 Austin, Albert Edward (fl. 1888-1904), vicar Clergy List - II 1265,397 Austin, Albert Edward Stead (* 1885), dental surgeon - Medical WW - I 46, 407 Austin, Alexander - also: Oisteane (fl. 15871596), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1265,398 Austin, Alfred (* 1805, 1 1884), civil servant Boase - I 46,408 Austin, Alfred (* 1835, 1 1913), poet laureate Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Browning, Foster 2, Griffiths, Kent, Kirk, Kunitz, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897 I 46,409-418; II 1265,399-406; III 17,335-336 Austin, Alfred (fl. 1844), writer - Allibone I 72,379 Austin, Alfred (* 1863), graduate - Foster 3 II 1265,407 Austin, Anna Eleanor - aft. Bulleid (* 1872), painter - WW Art - II 1265,408 Austin, Anthony (fl. 1843-1847), barrister Foster 2 - II 1265,409 Austin, Arthur (* 1829, 1 1908), farmer, brewer, foundry owner - Gaskell: Cambridgeshire II 1265,410-411

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Austin, Arthur (* 1881), news agent, bookseller, city councillor - WW Staffordshire II 1265,412 Austin, Austin Albert (* 1855, 1 1925), dominion representative - WWW 1916 - II 1265, 413 Austin, B. C. Crets, Suzanne Mathilde Irma Avery - highwayman - Highwaymen I 47,214-216

Awdry Avery, Alfred H. Longworth, Maria Theresa Avonmore, 6th Viscount —> Yelverton, Algernon William 6th Viscount Avonmore Avonmore, 1st viscount —> Yelverton, Barry 1st viscount Avonmore Avonmore, 3rd viscount —» Yelverton, Barry John 3rd viscount Avonmore Avonmore, 5th viscount —» Yelverton, Barry Nugent 5th viscount Avonmore Avonmore, 2nd viscount —> Yelverton, William Charles 2nd viscount Avonmore Avonmore, 4th viscount —» Yelverton, William Charles 4th viscount Avonmore Avoos —> Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth Avory, Henry (* 1826, 1 1881), solicitor - Boase - I 47,290

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Avory, Sir Horace Edmund (* 1851, 1 1935), judge - Foster 2, Men 3, Rintoul, Simpson, WWW 1929 - I 47,291; II 1266,269; III 18,73-74 Avory, Lady Maria Louisa (fl. 1877) - Rintoul III 18,75 Avranches, Henry d' (fl. 1249-1251), poet, courtier - Adams W.D. 1, Waller I 47,292-293 Avril, Sydney M. (* 1880), locomotive engineer - Day, India Office - II 1266,271-272 Aw, Sian (* 1931), publisher - Hong Kong III 18,77 Awad, Joseph (* 1932), translator - Flegon III 18,78 Awadh, H.H. (* 1928), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 18, 79 Awadh, M.A. (*1921), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 18,80 Awani, Obuku Eguajaghan (* 1900), accountant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 18,81 Awati, Pralhad Raoji (* 1887), zoology professor - India Office - II 1266,273 Awbery, James Henry (* 1890), physicist - WW Science - II 1266, 274 Awbery, Stephen Stanley (* 1888, 1 1969), tradeunionist, local historian - British History, Labour WW, Parliament 2 - II 1266, 275; III 18,82-83 Awbrey, Timothy (fl. 1715), sermonist - Watt I 47,294 Awbrey, William —> Aubrey, William Awburn, George John (* 1870), surgeon Medical WW, WW Cheshire - I 47, 296; II 1266,276 Awcock, Charles Henry (* 1889), squadron leader, aeronautical researcher - WW British Aviation - II 1266,277 Awde, James (fl. 1885), clergyman, writer - Kirk - 1 47,297 Awde, Robert (fl. 1865-1901), civil servant, poet - Kirk, Men & Women - I 47, 298-299 Awdelay, John - also: Awdlay; Awdley; Audley; Audelay (fl. 1426), canon - Adams W.D. 1, ' Cassell, Cooper: Dictionaiy, Long, Rose H.J., Waller - I 47,300-303,309; II 1266,278 Awdelay, John - also: Awdley; Awdeley; Sampson (t 1575), printer, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Long, Rose HJ., Watt - I 47, 304-308.310; II 1266,279 Awdeley, John —» Awdelay, John Awdlay, John —» Awdelay, John Awdley, John —» Awdelay, John Awdry Saint Etheldreda Saint, queen of Northumbria Awdry, Charles (* 1847, 1 1912), barrister, D.L., high sheriff - Foster 2, Walford II 1266,280-281 Awdry, Charles Hill (t 1910), canon - WWW 1897 - II 1266,282 Awdry, Charles Selwyn (* 1877, 1 1918), volunteer major, J.P. - Creagh/Humphris II 1266,283 Awdry, Daniel Edmund (* 1924), solicitor Parliament 2 - III 18,84 Awdry, Delme Henry Seymour (* 1875), gentleman - Walford - II 1266, 284 Awdry, Edmund Mainley (* 1854, 1 1944), solicitor, mayor - Barnes, Mackenzie D., WW Wiltshire - II 1266, 285-288 Awdry, Edmund Portman (* 1892), solicitor, mayor - WW Wiltshire - II 1266, 289 Awdry, Edward Seymour (* 1850), rector Clergy List, WW Wiltshire - II 1266,290-291 Awdry, Frances (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 47,316 Awdry, George Edward Vere (* 1916), librarian Landau - II 1266, 292 Awdry, Herbert (fl. 1880), classicist - Kirk I 47,317 Awdry, John West (* 1874), solicitor - Wiltshire - II 1266,293 Awdry, Sir John Wither (* 1795, 1 1878), colonial judge - Boase, Buckland, Hutchinson: Medica, Men 2, Sanders, Ward - I 47,318-322; II 1266,294

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Awdry, Margaret Frances (* 1878), county councillor - Lady's WW, WW Wiltshire II 1266,295-296' Awdry, Margaret Jane (* 1854), repousse worker, jewellery maker, art teacher - WW Art II 1266,297 Awdry, Neville John (* 1893), solicitor, undersheriff - WW Wiltshire - II 1266, 298 Awdry, Peter Delme (* 1856), solicitor, undersheriff - Wiltshire - II 1266,299 Awdry, Reginald Victor (* 1856), colonial civil servant, private secretary - Colonial Office, Wright D. - II 1266,300-301 Awdry, Sir Richard Davis Aylmer, Frederick William 6th baron Aylmer, 3rd baron —» Aylmer, Henry 3rd baron Aylmer Aylmer, 1st baron —> Aylmer, Matthew 1st baron Aylmer Aylmer, 8th baron Aylmer, Matthew 8th baron Aylmer Aylmer, 7th baron Aylmer, Udolphus 7th baron Aylmer Aylmer, 5th baron —> Whitworth, Matthew 5th baron Aylmer Aylmer peerage of - Brydges - I 48,38-41 Aylmer, Albert Ernest (* 1913), deputy head III 18,176 Aylmer, Algernon Ambrose Michael (* 1857, 1 1933), gentleman - Walford - II 1266,411 Aylmer, Arthur (fl. 1794-1818), major general Philippart - I 48,48 Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy 11th baronet (* 1801, I 1885), gentleman - Boase - I 48, 49 Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy Fitzgerald 12th baronet (* 1858, 1 1928), convert - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 48, 50; II 1266,412-413 Aylmer, Balthazar Andrew (fl. 1741), soldier Hayes - II 1266, 414 Aylmer, Brabazon (fl. 1670-1707), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1266,415 Aylmer, Brabazon (fl. 1707-1709), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1266,415 Aylmer, Caroline Maria (T 1935), gentlewoman Walford - II 1266,417 Aylmer, Cecily Mimie Jane —> Byrne, Cecily Mimie Jane Aylmer, Charles (* 1786, 1 1847), Jesuit - Crone - II 1266,418 Aylmer, Christopher (fl. 1661-1662), musician III 18,177 Aylmer, Colinson Charleton (* 1884), golfer WW Sport - I 48, 51 Aylmer, Edmund George (* 1890), colonial civil servant - Lndia Ofßce - II 1266,419 Aylmer, Edmund Kendal Grimston (* 1859, 11931), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1266,421 Aylmer, Sir Felix Edward (* 1889, 1 1979), actor - Actors, Lee, Moseley, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1861,054-056; III 18,178-185 Aylmer, Sir Fenton John 13th baronet (* 1862, 1 1935), lieutenant general, genealogist Buckland, Creagh/Humphris, Indian Biogr. Die., WWW 1929 - II 1266, 423-427 Aylmer, Frederick Arthur (* 1849, 1 1918), colonel - Devonshire - II 1266,428 Aylmer, Frederick Whitworth (* 1850, 1 1920), civil engineer - Men & Women - I 48, 54 Aylmer, Frederick William 6th baron (* 1777, 1 1858), admiral - Boase, Ο Byrne I 48,55-57 Aylmer, Mrs G.E. —> Aylmer, J. E. Aylmer, George (t 1689), naval captain Charnock, Ryan - I 48, 58-60 Aylmer, George James (fl. 1810), teacher, mathematician, textbook writer - Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 48,61-62 Aylmer, Sir Gerald (t 1560), Lord Chief Justice - Ball - II 1266,429-430 Aylmer, Sir Gerald Arthur Evans Freke 14th baronet (* 1869, 1 1939), gentleman - WWW 1929 - II 1266,431 Aylmer, Gerald Edward (* 1926), professor of history - Academic WsW- III 18,186 Aylmer, Sir Gerald George 9th baronet (* 1798, 1 1878), high sheriff, D.L. - Boase - I 48,63

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Aylmer, Sir Gerald George 10th baronet (* 1830, 1 1883), high sheriff, J.P. - Bateman, Boase I 48,64; II 1266,432 Aylmer, Gerald Percy Vivian (* 1856, 1 1936), explorer, diarist, D.L. - Walford, WW Durham, WWW 1929 - II 1266, 433-435 Aylmer, Hans Hendrick - aft. Hendrick-Aylmer Aylmer, Hans Hendrick Aylmer, Henry Ashford, John Ayshley, Robert —» Ashley, Robert Ayshton, Nicholas (11.1443-1466), judge - Foss - I 49,110 Aysoun, Andro (fl. 1593-1600), printer McKerrow - II 1267,120 Aysserius Menevensis —> Asser Menevensis Aystoun, Hugh Aston, Hugh Ayton —> Aiton, William Ayton family of - also: Aiton; Aytoun Anderson W„ Conolly - I 49,111-113; II 152-154 Ayton, A. L. (* 1878), colonial civil servant Dominions Office - II 1267,121 Ayton, Albert Augustus (* 1878), physician, surgeon - WW Jamaica - II 1267,122 Ayton, Alexander (11.1865-1901), photographer Ulster - III 18,289 Ayton, Fanny (* 1806), singer Brown/Stratton, De Bekker - I 49,114-115 Ayton, Frank (11.1935), electrical engineer - Day - II 1267,123 Ayton, George Henry (fl. 1807-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 49,116 Ayton, John (11.1483), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1267,124 Ayton, Sir John (fl. 1633-1644), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1267,125

Ayton, John (11.1645-1650), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1267,126 Ayton, John (11.1678), bailie, M.P. - Foster 1 II 1267,127 Ayton, Norton (fl. 1948), artist - Clark III 18,290 Ayton, Reginald (* 1881), electrical engineer - Day, WW Local Government II 1267,128-129 Ayton, Richard (* 1786, 1 1823), miscellaneous writer - Adams W.D. 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Watt - I 49,117-118; II 1267,130 Ayton, Sir Robert - also: Aytoun (* 1570, 1 1638), poet - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Browning, Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Cooper: Dictionary, Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Letters, Long, Maunder 2, Royle, Stark, Watt, Wilson I 49,119-151; II 1267,131-137; III 18,291-294 Ayton, William (t 1643?), master mason Colvin - II 1267,138-139 Ayton, William Alexander (* 1816, 1 1909), vicar - Malchow - III 18, 296 Aytoun, family of —> Ayton family of Aytoun, Andrew (fl. 1611), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,140 Aytoun, Andrew (t 1670), judge - Conolly, Grant: Advocates - I 49,155; II 1267,141 Aytoun, Andrew (* 1860, 1 1945), colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1267,142 Aytoun, C. N. (11.1920), planter - Ceylon II 1267,143 Aytoun, David (11.1599), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,144 Aytoun, David (11.1635), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,145 Aytoun, James (11.1600), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,146 Aytoun, James (* 1775, 1 1864), flax spinner Norrie - II 1267,147-149 Aytoun, James (* 1797, 1 1881), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1267,150 Aytoun, John (11.1696), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,151 Aytoun, John William (fl. 1908-1913), rector Clergy List - II 1267,152 Aytoun, Sir Robert Ayton, Sir Robert Aytoun, Robert - aft. Colvile (* 1702), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1398,194 Aytoun, Robert (* 1799, 1 1876), solicitor, civil engineer, inventor - Boase - I 49,157 Aytoun, Roger Sinclair (* 1823, 1 1904), M.P., D.L., landowner - Bateman, Dod's 1870, Foster 1 - II 1267,153-155 Aytoun, William (fl. 1696), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1267,156 Aytoun, William Edmondstoune Fuller, Lucia Fairchield Β., I. (fl. 1670), printer - Plomer 2 II 1268,003 B„ J. (fl. 1686), printer - Plomer 2 II 1268,004 B„ J. (fl. 1688), printer - Plomer 2 II 1268,005 B„ J. (fl. 18. Cent.), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 19,7 B„ J. (fl. 1720), poet - O'Donoghue - I 50, 5 B„ J. (fl. 1815), sketcher - Chaplin II 1268,006 B„ J. (fl. 1825), poet - O'Donoghue - I 50,6 B„ J. G. (fl. 1825), poet - O'Donoghue - I 50, 7 B„ J.H. (fl. 1780), miniature painter - Foskett ΙΠ 19,8 B„ J.J.M. (fl. 1783), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 19,9 B., J. T. (fl. 1850), translator, poet ODonoghue - I 50,8 B., J. T. (fl. 1875), dramatist - O'Donoghue I 50,9 Β., M. (fl. 1930), miniature painter - Foskett III 19,10 B„ R. (fl. 1795), dramatist - O'Donoghue I 50,10 B., S. (fl. 1787), miniature painter - Foskett III 19,12 B„ S.B. - born: Julius Stafford Baker II (* 1904), artist - Clark - III 19,13 B., Tania —» Dinesen, Isak B„ W.E. (c. 1750), miniature painter - Foskett III 19,16 B.B. Blunder (fl. 1971-1972), rock group Larkin: Seventies - III 45,307 Ba, Sir Maung (* 1873, 1 1937), colonial judge India Office, WWW 1929 - II 1268,007-008 Ba, U. (* 1880), colonial police superintendent fndia Office - II 1268,009 Baak, Tobias —> Bachop, Tobias Baalun, John de - also: Balun (t 1235), justice itinerant - Foss - I 50,12 Baalun, Roger de - also: Balun (T 1226), justice itinerant - Foss - I 50,13 Baan, John d' - also: Johannes de Baen (* 1633, 1 1700), painter - Watkins - I 50,14 Baandt, Gerhard (* 1934), translator - Flegon III 19,17 Baardsen, Per Espen (* 1977), footballer Hugman - III 19,18

Baba, Atmaram (* 1831), Raja - Lethbridge II 1264,376 Baba, Sir Khem Singh Beda (* 1830, 1 1905), colonial representative - Buckland, fethbridge, WWW 1897 - II 1268,013-015 Babajee, L.B. (* 1917), assistant secretary Kirk-Greene 2 - III 19,19 Babanot, Antoine (fl. 1791-1810), wax modeller - Pyke - III 19, 20 Babanot, Jacopo (fl. 18. Cent.), wax modeller Pyke - III 19,21 Babayaro, Celestine (* 1978), footballer Hugman - III 19, 22 Babazon, E. J. (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 50,15 Babb, B.A. (* 1907), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 19, 23 Babb, Henry (* 1852, 1 1933), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 50,16; II 1268,16 Babb, Herbert C. (* 1879?), electrical engineer Day - II 1268,017 Babb, Leonard John William (* 1883), minister - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 50,17; II 1268,18 Babb, Marguerite (* 1904), translator - Flegon III 19,24 Babb, Maria Louise (* 1893, 1 1975), painter, silversmith - Buckman - III 493,416 Babb, Stanley Nicholson (* 1874, 1 1957), sculptor - Buckman, WW Art - II 1268,019; III 493,417 Babba —> Quenburga Babbage, Benjamin Hersdell Franklin, Sarah Bache, Sarah (* 1771?, 1 1844), hymnist Browne/Burton - II 1268,158 Bache, Thomas (t 1410?), judge, archdeacon Ball - II 1268,159 Bache, Thomas Foley (* 1875), solicitor Birmingham - II 1268,160 Bache, Walter (* 1842, 1 1888), professor of music - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Ehrlich: Pianists, Lawrence J.T., Pauer I 50,254,255,263-271 Bache, Walter James (* 1874), electrical engineer - Day, WW Cheltenham, WW Local Government - II 1268,161-163 Bache, William (T 1797), physician, natural historian, writer - Allibone, Waller I 50,272-273 Bache-Harris, Samuel —» Harris, Samuel BacheBachek (fl. 1942-1943), 2nd lieutenant - Aces High - III 19,112 Bachelor, Daniel (* 1572, 1 1619), groom III 19,114-116 Bachelor, Philip H. Wilson (fl. 1930), etcher, painter - WW Art - II 1268,164

Bachelors (fl. 1961-1984), rock group - Larkin: Sixties - III 19,119-121 Bachhoffner, George Henry (* 1810, 1 1879), scientific lecturer, college co-founder - Boase - I 50,274 Bachiarius (fl. [601]), theological writer - Waller - I 50,275 Bachmann, Albert F. (* 1903), jeweller Channel Islands - III 19,122 Bachmann, David (* 1964), painter, graphic designer - Buckman - III 493,419 Bachmann, Jack (T 1943), pilot - Wynn III 19,123 Bacho, John —> Baconthorp, John Bachop, Tobias - also: Bauchop; Baak (t 1710), stonemason, builder, architect - Colvin II 1268,166-167 Bachrach, Miss F. H. (fl. 1923-1935), dentist Lady's WW - II 1268,168 Bachtold, Henry (fl. 1917), major, military engineer - Creagh/Humphris - II 1268,169 Bacik, Charles John (* 1910), Knight of Malta WWW Ireland - III 19,124 Back, Alfred (* 1856?), barrister, J.P. - Cox: Kent, Foster 2 - I 50, 276; II 1268,170 Back, Arthur James (* 1852, 1 1921), rural dean - Clergy List - II 1268,171 Back, Charles Walter (* 1887), solicitor - WW Norfolk - II 1268,172 Back, Eric Hatfeild Gurney, Hannah Chapman Backhouse, Harold (* 1903), town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1268,217 Backhouse, Harriet Jane - aft. Lady Finlay (t 1954), J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1268,218 Backhouse, James (fl. 1755), sermon writer Watt - I 50,317 Backhouse, James Nicolson, Edward BadenachBadenach-Nicolson, James Nicolson, James BadenachBadenliourst, Lourens Petrus Johannes (fl. 1918), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1269,073 Badenoch, lord of —> Stewart, Alexander earl of Buchau, lord of Badenoch Badenoch family of - Anderson W. - 1 5 3 , 9 6 Badenoch, A.C. (* 1923), under secretary of minister of agriculture - Kirk-Greene 2 III 19,340 Badenoch, Sir Alexander Cameron (* 1889, I 1973), colonial administrator - Lndia Office II 1269,074 Badenoch, Alfred (* 1893), surgeon, physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1269,075 Badenoch, George Roy (* 1830, 1 1912), minister, journal editor, writer - HWW 1897 II 1269,076 Badenoch, Henry Greig (* 1847), architect Northumberland - II 1269,077 Badenoch, James (fl. 1770), physician, ornithologist, writer - Watt - I 53,97 Badenoch, James Greig (fl. 1879), writer on art - Kirk - I 53,98 Badenoch, Ronald Greig (* 1889), surgeon, major - WW Northumberland - II 1269,078 Badenoth (fl. 765), bishop - Smith/Wace I 53,99 Baden-Powell, 1st baron —> Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, baroness Soames, Olave St. Clair Baden-Powell, Lady —» Wilson, Frances Baden-Powell, Baden Fletcher Smyth Powell, Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell, Baden Henry Powell, Baden Henry BadenBaden-Powell, Cicely Hilda —> Farmer, Cicely Hilda Baden-Powell, Francis Smyth —> Powell, Francis Smyth Baden-Powell, Sir George Smyth —> Powell, George Smyth Baden-Powell, Henry Warington Smyth —» Powell, Henry Warington Smyth Baden-Powell, Henry Warrington Smyth —» Powell, Henry Warrington Smyth Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Bader, Charles (* 1827, 1 1899), ophthalmic surgeon, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 53,104-105 Bader, David A. (* 1900), managing director Kinematograph - II 1269,079 Bader, Douglas (* 1941), rector - Scotland III 19,341 Bader, Sir Douglas Robert Steuart (* 1910, I 1982), pilot - Aces High, Lee, Wynn III 19,342-345 Bader, Ernest (* 1890, 1 1982), plastics manufacturer - British History, Jeremy III 19,348-355 Bader, Hubert Eugene (* 1902, 1 1936), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, WWW 1929 - II 1269,080-081 Bader, Jacob (fl. 1935), company chairman Marteau - II 1269,082 Bader, Joseph (* 1853), priest - Edinburgh, WW Wales 1921 - II 1269,083-084 Badeslade, Thomas (fl. 1719-1750), landscape artist - Biyan, Redgrave - I 53,107-108 Badeslade, Thomas (fl. 1725), navigational writer - Watt - I 53,106 Badew, Richard (fl. 1320-1330), college founder - A 'Beckett, Addison, Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Watkins - I 53,109-113; II 1269,85 Badewine —» Baduvini Badfinger (fl. 1967-1979), rock band - Larkin: Seventies - III 19, 356-358 Badford, E. (fl. 1884), writer - Kirk - I 53,115 Badge, Matthew Holliday (* 1864), mining employee, J.P. - WW'Wales 1921 II 1269,086

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Badge, Thomas (fl. 1812-1841), engraver Strickland - I 53,116 Badger —> Brick (Family) Badger, Alfred Bernard (* 1864), geologist, educationalist - Foster 3, Williams S.D. II 1269,087-088 Badger, Charles William (* 1893), physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1269,089 Badger, Charlotte —> Wainwright, Charlotte Badger, Edward Henry Michael (* 1908), chemist - WW Science - II 1269,090 Badger, Edward William (fl. 1893-1912), rector, teacher - Clergy List - II 1269,091 Badger, Ernest Samuel Thomas (* 1864), headmaster - Northants - II 1269,092 Badger, Frederick E. G. (fl. 1935), civil engineer - Day - II 1269,093 Badger, G.D. (* 1913), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 19, 360 Badger, George (fl. 1641-1651), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 53,118 Badger, George (fl. 1935), mechanical engineer Day - II 1269,094 Badger, George Edwin (* 1868, 1 1948), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1269,095-096 Badger, George Percy (* 1815, 1 1888), Arabic scholar - Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Pratt, Sanders - I 53,119-123; II 1269,97 Badger, Henry Shakespeare (* 1862), solicitor Liverpool - II 1269,098 Badger, Ivor James (* 1912), flight lieutenant Aces High, Wynn - III 19,361-362 Badger, James Walton (* 1865), solicitor Liverpool - II 1269,099 Badger, John (fl. 1748), medical writer - Watt I 53,124 Badger, John (t 1818), colonial civil servant Toussaint - II 1269,100 Badger, John Vincent Clarence (* 1912, 1 1940), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 19, 363-364 Badger, Jonathan (* 1771?, 1 1834), carpenter, joiner - Colvin - II 1269,102-103 Badger, Joseph (* 1738, 1 1817), carpenter, builder, architect - Colvin - II 1269,102-103 Badger, Joseph (* 1774?, 1 1807), architect Colvin - II 1269,102-103 Badger, Lucy Emma - aft. Anwyl-Passingham (t 1909), gentlewoman - Walford II 1269,105 Badger, Richard (fl. 1602-1642), printer Plomer 1 - I 53,125 Badger, Stephen (* 1725, 1 1803), minister, missionary - Allen, Allibone, Rose H.J. I 53,126-129 Badger, Stephen Tarrant (* 1940), merchant banker - III 19, 365 Badger, Thomas Alfield, Thomas Badger, Thomas (fl. 1639-1646), printer Plomer 1 - I 53,130 Badger, Thomas Smith - aft. Badger-Eastwood (* 1823, 1 1866), barrister, writer - Boase I 53,131 Badger, W. (* 1878?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1269,106 Badger, Walter Spencer (* 1871), physician, surgeon, writer - Medical WW, WW Staffordshire - I 53,132; II 1269,107 Badger, William Arthur (* 1859), rector - Clergy List, WW Hampshire II 1269,108-109 Badger, William Collins (*1819, 11916), rector, Hebraist, writer - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk I 53,133; II 1269,110 Badger, William Howard (* 1856), rector Clergy List - II 1269,111 Badger-Eastwood, Thomas Smith —> Badger, Thomas Smith Badgerow, Sir George Washington (* 1872, 1 1937), physician, surgeon - Medical WW, Men & Women, Notable Personalities, WWW 1929- I 53,134-136; II 1269,112-114 Badgery, Henry Septimus (* 1840, 1 1917), dominion politician, businessman - Mennell - I 53,137

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Badgery, William Simpson, Andrew Baines, William (Tc.1642), colonel - Gillow I 56,167 Baines, William (* 1806, 1 1891), retailer, town councillor - Boase - I 56,168 Baines, William Baynham, Edmund Bainham, James - also: Baynham (t 1532), martyr, lawyer - Hutchinson: Medica, Rose HJ., Stratford 2, Waller, Wheeler I 56,171-182; 1216,365 Bainister, Henrietta (fl. 1679-1682), teacher III 23,356 Bains, Doris (t 1980), librarian - Munford III 20,414 Bains, George Skipsey Liddle (fl. 19111925), engineer, town clerk - Wright D. II 1271,357 Bainton, Arthur William (* 1862), barrister Foster 3- II 1271,358 Bainton, Edgar Leslie (* 1880, 1 1956), composer, pianist, teacher - De Bekker, Hull, Leach, Wyndham - I 56,183-184; II 1271,359; III 20,415 Bainton, Sir Edward (fl. 1640-1647), M.P. Noble: Regicides - I 56,185-187 Bainton, George (* 1893), minister - WW Methodism - II 1271,360 Bainton, James Hubert (* 1871), maltster Lincolnshire - II 1271,361 Bainton, Matthew Henry (* 1881), minister - WW Leicestershire, WW Methodism II 1271,362-363 Baiocis, John de —» Bayeux, John de Bair, Hilbert Leigh (* 1894, 1 1985), lieutenant Above the Trenches - III 20,416 Bair, James Nathaniel (* 1902), educationist Jamaica - III 20,417 Bairamian, Sir Vahe R. (* 1900), attorney general - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 20,418 ' Baird (Family) (fl. 1200-1941) - Maclean III 21,64 Baird (Family) (fl. 1698-1829) - Bain III 21,9-10 Baird, Alex James (* 1948), chairman Scotland - III 21,3 Baird, Alexander - vice-consul, Lloyd's subagent - Foreign Oftice 2 - II 1271,371 Baird, Alexander (* 1799, 1 1862), ironmaster, town councillor - Trying: Scotsmen, Memoirs - I 56,193; II 1271,446-455 Baird, Alexander (t 1833), coal owner, ironmaster - Memoirs - II 1271,446-455 Baird, Sir Alexander 1st baronet (* 1849, I 1920), landowner, lord lieutenant, D.L. Bateman, Pratt, Walford, Weinthal, WWW 1916 - I 56,189,194; II 1271,367-369 Baird, Alexander (* 1867), headmaster - Scottish Biogr. - II 1271,370 Baird, Alexander John (* 1925), lecturer in education - Academic WsW - III 21,4 Baird, Alexander Walter Frederic (* 1876, 11931), brigadier general - Creagh/ Humphris, Weinthal, WWW 1929 - I 56,195; II 1271,372-373

Baird Baird, Allan Fullarton (* 1855), J.P., reservist WW Surrey - II 1271,374 Baird, Andrew (fl. 1628-1640), M.P., covenanter - Foster 1 - II 1271,375 Baird, Andrew (c.1807-1842), naval commander - Ο'Byrne - I 56,196 Baird, Andrew (* 1858), lieutenant colonel, surgeon - Medical WW - I 56,197 Baird, Andrew (* 1979), footballer - Hugman III 21,5 Baird, Andrew Browning (* 1855), minister, educationalist - Men & Women - I 56,198 Baird, Andrew Cumming (* 1883, 1 1940), divinity professor - Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 - II 1271,376-377 Baird, Andrew Wilson (* 1842, 1 1908), colonel, engineer - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 56,199-203; II 1271,378 Baird, Andrew Wood (t 1882), physician Boase - I 56, 204 Baird, Angus M. (* 1903?), railway engineer Day - II 1271,379 Baird, Anthony (fl. 1834), architect, accountant Colvin - II 1272,19-22 Baird, Antony (fl. 1945-1966), actor - Actors III 21,6 Baird, Charles Edgar Maturin- (* 1899), fruit farmer, captain - WW Essex - II 1271,381 Baird, Charles Melville (fl. 1906-1907), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1271,382 Baird, Charlie (* 1955), painter, printmaker Buckman - III 493, 457 Baird, Clarence (* 1895), painter - WW ArtII 1271,383 Baird, D.A. (* 1909), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 21, 8 Baird, Sir David 1st baronet (* 1757, 1 1829), general - A Beckett, Anderson W., Buckland, Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Drummond, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Gray/Jamieson, hying: Scotsmen, Jerdan, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, NBD, Ο Byrne, Philippart, Rose HJ., Routh, Sanders, Taylor W.C., Waller - I 56,205-297; II 1271,384-389; III 21,11-12 Baird, Sir David 2nd baronet (* 1795, 1 1852) Boase - I 56, 298 Baird, David (* 1816, 1 1869?), ironmaster Memoirs - II 1271,446-455 Baird, Sir David 3rd baronet (* 1832, 1 1913), J.P., major - Gaskell: Lothians, Indian Biogr. Die., Walford, WWW 1897 - I 56,299-301; II 1271,391-393 Baird, Sir David 4th baronet (* 1865, 1 1941), D.L. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1271,395 Baird, David Mc Lean (* 1892), solicitor, town clerk - Scottish Biogr. - II 1271,396 Baird, David Tennent (* 1935), professor of reproductive endocrinology - Scotland III 21,13 Baird, Diana Margaret (fl. 1933), gentlewoman WW Herefordshire - II 1271,397 Baird, Dorothea - aft. Irving (* 1875, 1 1933), actress - Green Room Book, Pratt, WWW 1929 - I 56,302; II 1271,398-399 Baird, Douglas (* 1808, 1 1854), ironmaster - Irving: Scotsmen, Memoirs - I 56, 303; II 1271,446-455 Baird, Douglas Heriot (* 1883, 1 1940), company chairman - Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 II 1271,401-402 Baird, Dugald (* 1899), gynaecology professor - Goring, Scientists, Scottish Biogr. II 1271,403; III 21,14-16 Baird, E. J. C. (fl. 1885), author - Kirk I 56,304 Baird, Edith Elina Helen —> Wood, Edith Elina Helen Baird, Edward (*c,1900), film director Picturegoer's WW - II 1271,404 Baird, Edward (* 1904, 1 1949), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 493, 458 Baird, Edward McEwan (* 1904, 1 1949), painter - Halsby/Harris - III 21,18

Baird, Edward William David Banister, John Banester, William Banastre, Gilbert Banff, 6th lord —> Ogilvie, Alexander 6th lord Banff Banff barony of - Anderson W. - 1 62,396-400 Banfi, Seraphin (* 1869), monsignor, theology professor - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1276,355 Banfield, A.G. Ward, Edward 4th viscount Bangor Bangor Viscount Ward, Edward Viscount Bangor

Bangor, 7th viscount —> Ward, Edward Henry Harold 7th viscount Bangor Bangor, 5th viscount —> Ward, Henry William Crosbie 5th viscount Bangor Bangor, 6th viscount Ward, Maxwell Richard Crosbie 6th viscount Bangor Bangor, 2nd viscount —» Ward, Nicholas 2nd viscount Bangor Bangor, Hugh (fl. 1560-1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 62,408; 1216,420 Bangs, John (* 1949), painter, teacher, administrator - Buckman - III 494,63 Bangura, Robert (fl. 1995-1997), film director Film directors - III 23, 319 Banhalden saint - Griffith F. - I 62, 409 Banliam, Mrs —> Halfpenny, Hannah Banham, Arthur (* 1874), minister - WW Methodism - II 1276,373 Banham, Arthur Jon (t 1987), pilot - Wynn III 23,320-321 Banham, Cecil Walter Ramsay (* 1869), surgeon, physician - Medical WW, WW Sussex I 62,410; II 1276,374 Banham, Cyril Norbert Anthony (* 1897), priest - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1276,375 Banham, Daniel Beales Redfarn (* 1838, 11915), rector, mathematics teacher - Clergy List - II 1276, 376 Banham, Daniel Josiah (fl. 1879-1939), vicar Clergy List - II 1276,377 Banham, Ethel - aft.Gooch (fl. 1925), political activist - II 1276, 378 Banham, George (* 1869), trade-unionist Labour WW - II 1276,379 Banham, Henry (fl. 1930), general storeman, layman - WW Methodism - II 1276,380 Banham, Henry French (* 1846, 1 1932), physician, lecturer, rural dean - Clergy list, Cox: Norfolk - I 62,411; II 1276,381 Banham, Henry Ulric Bower - aft. BrownGreaves (t 1934), vicar - Clergy List II 1276,382 Banham, John (* 1940), politician - Ramsden III 23,322 Banham, John Clifford (* 1880), rural dean Clergy list, WW Surrey - II 1276, 383-384 Banham, John Hill (* 1842, 1 1927), rural dean - Clergy list - II 1276,385 Banham, Katherine May (* 1897), clinical psychologist - Women in science III 23,323-325 Banham, Martin John (* 1932), director of the workshop theatre - Academic WsW III 23,326 Banham, Peter Henry (* 1937), lecturer of geology - Scientists - III 23, 327 Banham, Peter Reyner (* 1922), professor of history of architecture - Academic WsW III 23,328 Banham, Raymond Easto (* 1887), gentleman Cath. WW 1930 - II 1276, 386 Banham, Shirley (* 1942, 1 1991), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 494,64 Banham, Sophie Grace —» Hacking, Sophie Grace Banham, Vivian Greaves (*1881), rector - Clergy List, WW Northamptonshire II 1276,387-388 Banham, William (* 1832, 1 1920), rural dean Clergy List - II 1276,389 Banim —> Bannon (Family) Banim, John (* 1798, 1 1842), novelist, dramatist, poet - Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Boylan, Browning, Crone, Cunningham A. 1, Hall, Irish writers, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Lozes/ Ο Kelly, Mooney, ODonoghue, Sanders, Waller, Ward, Webb, Welch - I 62,413-428; II 1276,390-398; III 23,330-343 Banim, Mary (t 1939), writer - Lozes/0 Kelly, Welch - III 23, 344-345

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Banim, Michael (* 1796, 1 1874), novelist Boase, Boylan, Browning, Cassell, Crone, Lrish writers, Kirk, Kunitz, Lozes/O Kelly, Sanders, Waller, Ward, Webb, Welch I 62,426,430-436; II 1276,400-401,392-397; III 23,346-355 Banister, A. - educational writer - Watt I 62,437 Banister, A. (fl. 1875), religious writer Medical WW - I 62,438 Banister, Amanda (t 1749), nun - Snow/Birt II 1276,402 Banister, Arthur James (* 1932), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 494,65 Banister, Barbara Gillian (* 1895), draughtswoman, silversmith, jewellery maker - WW Art - II 1276,403 Banister, C. V. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1276,404 Banister, Charles Litchfield (* 1850?, 11914), vicar - Clergy List - II 1276, 405 Banister, Charles William (* 1768, 1 1831), teacher, composer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton - I 62,439-440 Banister, Ella (fl. 1886-1892), actress - Reid/ Cornpton - I 62,441 Banister, Fitzgerald Muirson (* 1853, 1 1928), colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1276, 407 Banister, Frederick Dale (* 1823, 1 1897), railway engineer - Boase - I 62,442 Banister, George (* 1820, f 1884), army surgeon - Boase - I 62,443 Banister, George Henry (t 1934), mechanical engineer - WWW 1929 - II 1276, 408 Banister, Gerald Courtney (* 1892), naval commander - WW Buckinghamshire II 1276,409 Banister, Gilbert —» Banastre, Gilbert Banister, Harry (* 1882), psychologist, professor - India Ofßce, WW Cambridgeshire II 1276,410-411 Banister, Henry - c.h. Rutter (* 1755, 1 1838), priest, writer - Allibone, Gillow I 1216,421-424 Banister, Henry (fl. 1863), physicist, writer Kirk - I 63,1 Banister, Henry Charles (* 1831, 1 1897), composer - Leach - III 23, 357 Banister, Henry Charles (* 1831, 1 1897), musicologist, professor - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Kirk, Pauer, Warriner I 63,3-11,54; II 1276,412 Banister, Henry Joshua (* 1803, 1 1847), violoncellist, teacher - Adams W.H.D. 3, Brown/Stratton, Musicians - I 63,13-14; 62,440 Banister, Herbert (* 1864), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1276,413 Banister, Howard (* 1881), clergyman, district councillor - Clergy List, WW Norfolk II 1276,414-415 Banister, James (fl. 1676-1685), violin player III 23,358 Banister, James (fl. 1780), clergyman, historian, translator - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Watt I 63,15-17 Banister, Jeffrey (c. 1640-1684), violin player III 23,359-361 Banister, John - also: Banester (* 1533?, 11610), surgeon - A Beckett, Aikin 1, Allibone, Berkenhout, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Münk, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 63,18-40; II 1276,416 Banister, John (* 1630, 1 1679), musician Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baltzell, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Clarke, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Musicians, Waller, Watt I 63,41-55; II 1276,417; III 23,362-370

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Banister, John (* 1650, 1 1692), naturalist Allen, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Gardeners, Knight: Biography, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - ί 63, 57-67; II 1276, 419; III 23,371-373 Banister, John (*c.l670, 1 1725?), violinist, composer - Baltzell, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Clarke, Cooper: Dictionary, Musicians I 63,69-71,52,54; II 1276,418 Banister, John - c.h. John Taverner (fl. 1696), priest, schoolmaster - Cillow - I 63, 56 Banister, John (fl. 1799), agriculturalist, economist, writer - Watt - I 63,72 Banister, John Bright White, Richard 2nd earl of Bantry Bantry, 3rd earl of —» White, William Henry Hare Bantry, 3rd earl of —> White, William Henry Hare 3rd earl of Bantry Bantwa, Fathch-ud-din Khanji khan of (* 1835), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1277, 348 Bantwa, Samat Khan Babi khan of (* 1854), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1277,347 Banville Mrs (fl. 1935), managing director Lady's WW - II 1277,349 Banville, John (* 1945), writer, journalist - Lrish writers, Lozes/O Kelly, McRedmond, Modern library, Welch, WsW Lreland, WWW Ireland - Ill 24,164-176

Banwell, Colin Neville (* 1933), lecturer in chemistry - Scientists - III 24,177 Banwell, Sir George Harold (* 1900, 1 1982), solicitor, town clerk - WW Lincolnshire, WW Local Government - II 1277,353-354 Banwell, Godwin Edward (* 1897, 1 1981), colonial police superintendent - Lndia Office II 1277,355 Banwell, John C. (fl. 1867-1893), librarian Munford - III 24,178 Banyard, James (fl. 1838), sect founder Addison - II 1277,356 Banyard, Kenneth Edward (fl. 1957-1971), lecturer in physics - Scientists - III 24,179 Banyard, Percy Cecil (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1277,357 Banyer, Edward (fl. 1739-1747), clergyman, writer - Watt - I 64, 258 Banyer, Henry (fl. 1739), physician, surgeon, writer - Münk, Watt - I 64,259-260 Banyer, Joshua (fl. 1666), religious writer - Watt - I 64,261 Banyer, Lawrence (fl. 1708), physician - Münk I 64,262 Banyin, Kun Saw myoza of (fl. 1890), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1277,358 Banzie, Edward Thomas de (* 1858), teacher, bandmaster, composer - Baptie 2 - I 64, 263 Banzie, Mary de (* 1918), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 24,180 Baodan king of Ireland (fl. 565) - A 'Beckett, Waller - I 64, 264-265 Baoithin Saint —» Baithen saint Baoni, Muhammad Hasan Khan nawab of (* 1863), ruling chief - Lethbridge II 1277,359 Baotan Mac Na Corbmaic - also: Boetan (t 663), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 56, 383-384 Baotan Mor —> Baedan Mor Saint Baotham Saint —> Baithen saint Baothin Saint Baithen saint Bapat, Shriram Balkrishna (* 1906), colonial civil servant - Lndia Ofßce - II 1277,360 Bapthorp, Albert (t 1720), Jesuit - Oliver I 64,271 Bapthorp, Mary (t 1711), superioress - Kirk: Catholics - I 64, 270 Bapthorpe, Richard (t 1681), Jesuit - Oliver I 64,272 Bapthorpe, Thomas (* 1596?, 1 1656), Jesuit, college governor - Cooper: Dictionary, Oliver - I 64,273; II 1277,361 Baptie, Charles Robertson (* 1870), musician, composer - Baptie 2 - I 64, 274-275 Baptie, David (* 1822), composer, compiler, editor - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Kirk I 64,276-278 Baptie, George (* 1845), physician, professor, headmaster - Men & Women - I 64, 279 Baptie, Norman (fl. 1911-1913), curate, tutor Clergy List - II 1277,362 Baptie, Thomas Proctor (* 1848), company director, J.P., freemason - Cox: Kent I 64, 280 Baptist, Arthur A. E. (* 1873), army surgeon Medical WW - I 64,281 Baptist, George (* 1808, 1 1875), emigrant, sawmill owner - Pose - I 64,282-283 Baptist, Jan Gaspars —> Baptist, John Caspar Baptist, John —> Bullaker, Thomas Baptist, John Caspar - also: Jan Gaspars (t 1691), portrait painter - Bryan, Knight: Biography, Pilkington, Redgrave I 64, 287-290 Baptist, John Thomas Daly, Elizabeth Barber, Elizabeth (* 1818, 1 1899), painter Lewis - III 24, 251 Barber, Eric Arthur (* 1888, 1 1965), classicist, lecturer, editor - WW Oxfordshire II 1277,429 Barber, Eric Edward (* 1932), company director - Ill 24,252 Barber, Ethel (fl. 1935), newspaper manager Marteau - II 1277,430 Barber, F. (* 1903?), mechanical engineer, company chairman - Day - II 1277, 431 Barber, F. C. (* 1881), managing editor Marteau - II 1277,432 Barber, Fairless (* 1835, 1 1881), solicitor, archaeologist, editor - Boase - I 64, 382 Barber, Florence Gertrude - aft. Richter (* 1879), bead worker - WW Art II 1277,433 Barber, Frances Dorothy 1915), typist, civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1277, 434

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Barber, Francis (t 1801), Johnson's servant - Boswell, Dampier 3 - II 1277,435-436; III 24,253-254 Barber, Frederick Charles (t 1908), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1277,437 Barber, Frederick Louis (fl. 1905-1912), curate Clergy List - II 1277,438 Barber, G. W. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1277, 439 Barber, Gabriel (fl. 1671-1678), physician Münk - I 64,383 Barber, Geoffrey Osborn (* 1904), surgeon, physician - WW Essex - II 1277,440 Barber, George (fl. 1864-1875), pharmacist, writer - Kirk - I 64, 384 Barber, George Duckett —» Beaumont, George Duckett Barber Barber, George Edward (* 1870), curate - Foster 3, WW Staffordshire II 1277,441-442 Barber, George Frederick (* 1882), draper, city councillor - WW Staffordshire - II 1277,443 Barber, George Henry - c.h. George Fredericks (* 1845, 1 1891), comic singer - Boase I 1216,448 Barber, George Herbert (* 1860), cinema proprietor, Lord Mayor, layman Kinematograph, Mackenzie D., WW Methodism, WW Staffordshire II 1277,444-447 Barber, George Mariott (fl. 1869-1908), metallurgist, mining engineer, prospector Safford - I 64, 386 Barber, George Walter (* 1868, 11951), army surgeon, major general, writer - Ceylon, Medical WW - I 64,387; II 1277,448 Barber, Sir George William (* 1858, 1 1945), solicitor, alderman, high sheriff - London Leaders, Middlesex, Surrey 20th Cent, WW Local Government, WW Surrey II 1277,449-454 Barber, Glynis (fl. 1985), actress - Pedder III 24,255 Barber, H. Bride (fl. 1890), minister, writer Methodists - I 64,388 Barber, H.G. (* 1922), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 24, 257 Barber, H. W. (* 1874), aviator, aeronautical engineer, writer - Wade - I 64,389 Barber, Harold Wordsworth (* 1886), physician Medical WW - I 64,390 Barber, Harry James (* 1904), scientist Scientists - III 24, 258 Barber, Henry (fl. 1624), bookseller, religious dissenter - Gillow, McKerrow - I 64,391; II 1278,3 Barber, Henry (fl. 1870), topographical writer Kirk - I 64, 392 Barber, Henry Albert Dawson (fl. 1896-1910), curate - Clergy List - II 1278,121 Barber, Henry Aston (* 1774, 1 1856), panoramic painter, teacher - Redgrave - I 64,393-394 Barber, Henry William (fl. 1865-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1278,005 Barber, Herbert (* 1873), stationer, layman WW Methodism - II 1278,006 Barber, Herbert Stroud (fl. 1908-1913), teacher, chaplain - Clergy List - II 1278,007 Barber, Horace George (* 1922), civil servant Jamaica - III 24, 259 Barber, Horace Greely (fl. 1918), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1278, 008 Barber, Horace Hansard (* 1872), rector Clergy List, WW Wiltshire - II 1278,009-010 Barber, Howard Cambridge (* 1871), headmaster, district councillor, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 3, Norfolk, WW Norfolk - I 64,395; II 1278,11-13 Barber, Hugh (* 1877), physician, pathologist, tutor, writer - Medical WW - I 64, 396 Barber, J. (fl. 1814-1838), medallist - Redgrave - I 64,397 Barber, J. E. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1278,014 Barber, James (t 1691), naval captain Charnock - I 64,398

Barber, James (*c,1784, 1 1857), coach proprietor, jeweller, Lord Mayor - Boase I 64,400 Barber, James (fl. 1795), religious writer, military writer - Watt - I 64,401 Barber, James (*c,1816, 1 1885), gambler, race horse owner - Boase - I 64, 402 Barber, James (fl. 1842-1845), dramatist Adams W.D. 2 - I 64, 399 Barber, James Henry (* 1820), bank managing director - Odom, Sheffield - II 1278,017-019 Barber, James Peden (* 1931), reader Academic WsW - III 24,260 Barber, James William (* 1884, 1 1962), engineer, company director - Kinematograph, Moseley, Notable Personalities II 1278,015-016,020 Barber, Jarvis William (* 1846), stockbroker, chartered accountant - Sheffield - II 1278,021 Barber, John —> Barbour, John Barber, John (t 1549), lawyer, clergyman Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose H.J. I 64,404-406; II 1278,22 Barber, John (* 1675, 1 1740), printer Plomer 2 - II 1278,023 Barber, John (*c,1789, 1 1860), drayman, pigeon purveyor - Boase - I 64, 407 Barber, John (* 1813, 1 1907), grocer, mayor, J.P. - Mellors, Nottinghamshire II 1278,024-025 Barber, John (* 1818), barrister, major Foster 2- II 1278,026 Barber, John (* 1822), civil official, J.P., company director - West Riding - II 1278,027 Barber, John (* 1827), barrister, volunteer lieutenant colonel - Foster 2 - II 1278,028 Barber, John (* 1860), alderman, J.P. - WW Cheshire - II 1278,029 Barber, John (* 1881), rural dean - Clergy List, WW Lincolnshire - II 1278,030-031 Barber, John Frederick Lee- (* 1853), captain, amateur rider - Cox: Norfolk, Voigt I 1216,449; II 1278,32-35 Barber, John Harry (fl. 1935), engineer, company director - Day - II 1278,036 Barber, John Housman (* 1775, 1 1833), grocer, tallow chandler, mayor - Mellors II 1278,037 Barber, John Lionel (* 1869), merchant Liverpool - II 1278, 038 Barber, John Norman Romney (* 1919), company director - III 24, 261 Barber, John Roaf (* 1841), manufacturer - Men & Women - I 64,408 Barber, John Stephen (* 1856), curate - Clergy List, Cox: Kent - I 64,409; II 1278,39 Barber, John Thomas - aft. Barber Beaumont (* 1774, 1 1841), insurance offices founder - Allibone, Bryan, Cooper: Dictionary, Foskett, Maunder 2, NBD, Redgrave, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 64,410-419; II 1278,40; III 32,136-137 Barber, John Thomas (* 1880), mayor, J.P. Mackenzie D., WW Local Government II 1278,041-042 Barber, John Vincent (fl. 1830), painter - Bryan, Gillow, Redgrave - I 64, 420-422 Barber, John Watson (* 1874), physician, surgeon - Medical WW - I 64,423 Barber, John Yorke (* 1908), minister - WW Methodism - II 1278, 043 Barber, Jonathan (* 1784, 1 1864), physician, phrenologist, elocution teacher - Boase I 64,425 Barber, Jonathan (t 1859), framework knitter, infidel - Boase - I 64, 424 Barber, Joseph (fl. 1653-1658), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 1 - I 64,426 Barber, Joseph (*c,1706, 1 1781), bookseller, printer, librarian - Plomer 2, Welford I 64,427-431; II 1278,44 Barber, Joseph (* 1727, f 1810), pastor - Jones: Bunhill - I 64, 433 Barber, Joseph (fl. 1770-1793), religious writer Watt - I 64, 432

Barber, Kenneth Lysberg (* 1912), chartered secretary - III 24, 263 Barber, Lewis (* 1885), electrical engineer Lndia Office - II 1278,045 Barber, Lucius - also: Lucius Barbor (* 1767), miniature painter - Foskett - III 24,264-265 Barber, Luke Bernard (* 1790, 1 1850), abbot Snow/Birt - II 1278,046 Barber, Lynn (* 1944), feature writer - Griffiths - Ill 24, 266 Barber, Μ. H. (* 1872?), electrical engineer Day - II 1278,047 Barber, Malcolm Charles (* 1943), lecturer in history - Academic WsW - III 24,267 Barber, Margaret Fairless - c.h. Michael Fairless (* 1869, 1 1901), essayist, nurse - BrowningII 1278,048 Barber, Mary (* 1690?, 1 1757), poetess - Allibone, Feminist companion, Irish writers, Ο Ceirin, O'Donoghue, Rose H.J., Ryan, Schlueter, Shattock, Webb, Welch I 64,434-438; III 24,268-279 Barber, Mary Ann Serrett (*c,1801, 1 1864), miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk I 64,439-441 Barber, Mary Elizabeth (* 1818, 1 1899), botanist - Women in science - III 24, 280-282 Barber, Maurice Clinton Hinton (* 1912), wing commander - Aces High - III 24, 283 Barber, Neville (* 1931), actor - Pedder III 24,285 Barber, Noel (* 1909, 1 1988), foreign correspondent, author - Griffiths - III 24, 286 Barber, Olive Irene (fl. 1915-1935), nursing superintendent - Lady's WW - II 1278,049 Barber, Percy Charles (* 1880), rural dean Clergy List, WW Herefordshire - II 1278,050 Barber, Philip Stanley (* 1895, 1 1973), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1278,052 Barber, Ralph Eugene (fl. 1886-1922), colonial police inspector general - India Office II 1278,053 Barber, Reginald (* 1853), painter Manchester, Sartin - II 1278,054; III 24,288 Barber, Richard (t 1590), college fellow, archdeacon - Foster 4 - II 1278,055 Barber, Richard Fuller (* 1880), colonel, engineer - Creagh/Humphris, Day II 1278,056-057 Barber, Robert (fl. 1720), musician - Brown/ Stratton - I 65,1 Barber, Robert (t 1784?), naval captain Charnock - I 65, 2 Barber, Robert (* 1857?), barrister - Foster 2 II 1278,058 Barber, Robert Alexander (* 1857), physician, surgeon - Nottinghamshire - II 1278,059 Barber, Robert Cecil (* 1888), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1278, 060 Barber, Robert Hugh (*1915), pilot - Wynn III 24,289-290 Barber, Robert William (* 1853, 1 1928), vicar, writer - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk I 65,3; II 1278,61-62 Barber, Robert William (* 1872), merchant, mayor - Mackenzie D. - II 1278,063 Barber, Roy (* 1925), technical director Scientists - III 24, 291 Barber, Rupert (fl. 1736-1772), miniature painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 65, 4-6; III 24,292-293 Barber, Samantha (* 1969), chief executive Scotland - III 24, 294 Barber, Samuel (* 1738?, 11811), minister Crone, Ulster - II 1278,064; III 24,295 Barber, Samuel Stephen (* 1784, 1 1847), priest - Snow/Birt - II 1278,065 Barber, Sidney Frederick (* 1867), physician, surgeon - Sheffield - II 1278,066 Barber, Stanley Freeman (* 1911), architect Jamaica - III 24, 296 Barber, Stuart Cecil (* 1928), company director - Ill 24, 297 Barber, Susan (* 1956), murderer - Donaldson - Ill 24,298

Barbour Barber, Sylviane (* 1929), translator - Flegon III 24, 299 Barber, Thomas (fl. 1584-1591), minister Brook - I 65, 7-8 Barber, Thomas (* 1771, f 1843), portrait painter - Bryan, Mellors, Redgrave - I 65,10-11; II 1278,67 Barber, Thomas Barbour, John Barberi, Domenico —> Dominic Barber-Starkey, Georgina Blanche Elaine —» Starkey, Georgina Blanche Elaine BarberBarber-Starkey, William Joseph Starkey —> Barber, William Joseph Starkey Barbette (* 1899, 1 1972), trapeze artist - Busby - Ill 24,307-308 Barbey, Maurice F. (*1911?), engineering designer - Day - II 1278,099 Barbey, Rita - aft. Elliot (* 1884), gentlewoman - Lady's WW- II 1278,100 Barbhya, Moolji Chawanidas (* 1850), attorney - Lndian Biogr. Die. - II 1278,101 Barbiaux, Jeanne - aft. Savage (fl. 1935), sales manager, company director - Lady's WWII 1278,102 Barbier Mrs (fl. 1711-1729), singer - Musicians - I 65,26 Barbier Miss - aft. Mrs Vaillant de Guelis (fl. 1906-1920), voluntary worker - WW Wales 1921 - II 1278,103 Barbier, Andre (fl. 1920), French professor WW Wales 1921 - II 1278,104 Barbier, Arthur James (fl. 1906-1913), curate Clergy List - II 1278,105 Barbier, Bruno (* 1962), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 494,80 Barbier, Edmond (fl. 1914-1920), soldier - WW Wales 1921 - II 1278,106 Barbier, G.P. (fl. 1792-1795), miniature painter Foskett - III 24, 309 Barbier, Georges (fl. 1914-1920), soldier - WW Wales 1921 - II 1278,107 Barbier, Isabelle (fl. 1914-1920), honours holder - WW Wales 1921 - II 1278,108 Barbier, John (fl. 1670), writer on chess Allibone - I 65, 27 Barbier, Jules (fl. 1914-1920), railway superintendent - WW Wales 1921 II 1278,109 Barbier, Marcel Charles Flavien (* 1907), wholesaler - Channel Islands - III 24, 310 Barbier, Paul Barbirolli, Sir John Barbirolli, Sir John - also: Giovanni Battista (* 1899, t 1970), conductor, cellist Greenwood, Lee, Palmer R. - II 1278,116; III 24,312-313 Barbon, John (* 1624?), minister, writer - Watt, Wood - I 65, 28-29 Barbon, Nicholas (t 1698), writer on money Macleod: Economy, Monro, Palgrave, Routh, Watt - I 65,30-41; II 1278,118,120 Barbon, Praise-God - also: Barbone; Barebone; Barebones (* 1598, 1 1679), Anabaptist, M.P. - A 'Beckett, Brook, Cassell, Chalmers 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Hill, Rose HJ., Routh, Waller - I 65,42-54; II 1278,119-120; III 24,220

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Barbone, Praise-God —> Barbon, Praise-God Barbor, Lucius —> Barber, Lucius Barbor, Lucius (t 1767), painter - Redgrave I 65,55 Barbosa, Nina - aft. Spiller (* 1878), civil servant - Lady's WW - II 1278,122 Barbot, James —> Barbot, Jean Barbot, Jean - also: John Barbot; James Barbot (fl. 1699), traveller, writer - Waller, Watt I 65,56-57 Barbot, John —> Barbot, Jean Barbour family of - Anderson W., MacLysaght - I 65,58; III 24,315-316 Barbour, Alexander Hugh Freeland (* 1856, I 1927), physician, gynaecologist, writer - Kirk, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 65, 59; II 1278,123-124 Barbour, David (* 1886), physician Medical WW - I 65,60 Barbour, Sir David Miller Morris, David Bardd Nantglyn —» Davies, Robert Bardd Treflys —» Roberts, Richard Barde, John (c.1470), stonemason - Redgrave I 129,411 Bardefeld, William de (fl. 1282-1321), judge Ball - II 1278, 394 Bardelby, Robert de (fl. 1323), judge, canon Foss - I 66, 223 Bardelby, William de (tc.1337), judge, clergyman - Ball - II 1278,395 Bardelin, Auguste de (*c,1767, f 1852), royal escort, teacher - Boase - I 66,224 Bardell, Arthur Percy (* 1890), incorporated accountant, chartered secretary - Birmingham Post - II 1278,396 Bardell, Clarence Hume Evans (* 1906), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 24, 444 Bardell, George (t 1925), vicar, school inspector - Clergy List - II 1278, 397

Barden, Kenneth (* 1924, 1 1988), architect, designer, teacher, painter - Buckman III 494,84 Barden, Patrick John (* 1934), professor of animal nutrition - Scientists - III 24,445 Barden, Richard Harry (* 1928), insurance executive - III 24, 446 Barden, William H. (fl. 1898-1930), minister WW Methodism - II 1278,399 Bardens, Dennis (*1911), music critic Marteau - II 1278,400 Bardens, Wallace (fl. 1935), J.P., honorary secretary - Marteau - II 1278,401 Bardill, Ralph William (* 1876, 1 1935), watercolour painter - WW Art, WWW 1929 II 1278,402-403 Bardin, George Gregory (tc.1875), engineer, inspector - Boase - I 66, 225 Bardin, Peter (fl. 1749), actor - Chetwood I 66,226-230 Bardin, William (* 1863), vicar, writer - Clergy List, Lanes. Biog. - I 66,231; II 1278,404 Bardiston, Sarah Hall Jones, Sarah Hall FloydBärd Mac, an t-Saoir (c. 1515), poet Thomson - III 24, 438 Bardney, Richard of (fl. 1503), Benedictine - Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Wood I 66,232-233; 1217,13; II 1278,405 Bardo, Frederic Stanley (* 1869), port official Red Book - II 1278, 406 Bardolf, Hugh (t 1203), justiciar - Foss I 66,234-236 Bardolf, Thomas 5th baron Bardolf - also: Bardolph (* 1367, 1 1408), warrior, rebel Low - I 66,237 Bardolph, 5th baron Bardolf, Thomas 5th baron Bardolf Bardolph, Thomas —» Bardolf, Thomas 5th baron Bardolf Bardon, C. Pace (* 1867, 1 1915?), colonial representative - Macmillan: Malta II 1278,407-408 Bardon, George (fl. 1700), navigational writer Watt - I 66,238 Bardon, Patricia (* 1965), mezzo-soprano III 25,2-3 Bardouin, James Francis (fl. 1767), religious writer - Watt - I 66, 239 Bardsley (fl. 1915-1928), marshall, librarian Munford - III 25, 4 Bardsley, Charles Pearson (fl. 1899-1910), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1278, 409 Bardsley, Charles Povah (* 1887), minister WW Methodism - II 1278,410 Bardsley, Charles Wareing Endell (* 1843, 1 1898), vicar, miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk - I 66,240-241 Bardsley, Cyril Charles Bowman (* 1870, I 1940), bishop - Clergy List, Dod's 1929, Foster 3, WW Leicestershire, WWW 1929II 1278,411-415 Bardsley, Donald Charles (* 1919), merchant banker - III 25,5 Bardsley, Edmund Smith (* 1871), newspaper editor - Marteau - II 1278,416 Bardsley, Edward Wade (fl. 1890), solicitor Orchard - II 1278,417 Bardsley, Elisha (* 1863), commercial traveller, mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D., WW Local Government - II 1278,418-419 Bardsley, Ernest John (* 1868, 1 1948), canon Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1278,420-422 Bardsley, Frederick (* 1907?), engineer - Day II 1278,423 Bardsley, Frederick William (fl. 1881-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1278, 424 Bardsley, George (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1278,425 Bardsley, George Beardoe (* 1867?), vicar Clergy List - II 1278,426 Bardsley, Harold (fl. 1911-1913), curate - Clergy List - II 1278, 427

Barge Bardsley, Herbert James (* 1865), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1278, 428-429 Bardsley, James Barons, William Barnes, William (fl. 1583-1603), gentleman of the Chapel - III 26, 275 Barnes, William (* 1801, 1 1886), poet - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Browning, Educationists, Greenwood, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Men 2, Sanders, Watt - I 70,95-105; II 1282,12-17; III 26,276-277 Barnes, William (* 1851), minister - Methodists - I 70,106 Barnes, William (* 1852, 1 1899), cricketer Boase - I 70,107 Barnes, William (* 1916), watercolourist, designer - Buckman - III 494,122 Barnes, William Augustus (*c,1809, 1 1868), pantomime clown - Boase - I 70,108 Barnes, William Edward Montague (fl. 18991912), curate - Clergy List - II 1282,018 Barnes, William Emery (* 1859, 1 1939), canon - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 I 70,109; II 1282,19-20 Barnes, William George (fl. 1750), religious writer, lecturer - Allibone, Watt I 70,110 111 Barnes, William George (* 1833), merchant, preserves manufacturer - Kent - II 1282,021 Barnes, William George Kynaston (* 1859), surgeon captain - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 70,112; II 1282,22 Barnes, William Henry (* 1877), headmaster, alderman - Mackenzie D. - II 1282,023 Barnes, William Henry (fl. 1885-1912), rector Clergy List - II 1282, 024 Barnes, William Henry (* 1908?), engineer Day - II 1282, 025 ' Barnes, William James (* 1849), mayor, J.P., bibliophile - WW Kent - II 1282,026 Barnes, William John (* 1857), freemason Wright D. - II 1282,027 Barnes, William Lawrence LeCoq (t 1941), lieutenant - Aces High - III 26, 279 Barnes, William Lethbridge Gorell (* 1909), diplomat - Foreign Office 2 - II 1282,028 Barnes, Sir William Lethbridge Gorell (* 1909, I 1987), civil servant - British History III 26,278 Barnes, William Miles (* 1840?, 11916), rural dean - Clergy List - II 1282,029 Barnes, William Slacke - aft. Barnes-Slacke (* 1845, 1 1904), vicar - Cheshire II 1282,030

Barnes, William Wilson (* 1852), miner, checkweighman - Northumberland II 1282,031 Barnes, Winifred (* 1898), painter, commercial designer - WW Art - II 1282,032 Barnes, Winston Herbert Frederick (* 1909), professor of philosophy - Academic WsW III 26,280 Barnes, Yvonne (* 1928), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1282,033 Barnesby, George J. (fl. 1875), ornithologist, writer - Kirk - I 70,113 Barnes-Gorell, Arthur Gorell —> Barnes, Arthur Gorell Barnesius —» Barnes, John Barnes-Lawrence, Arthur Evelyn —» Lawrence, Arthur Evelyn BarnesBarnes-Lawrence, Ashley Lawrence —» Lawrence, Ashley Lawrence BarnesBarnes-Lawrence, Herbert Cecil —> Lawrence, Herbert Cecil BarnesBarnes-Lawrence, Lionel Aubrey Walter Lawrence, Lionel Aubrey Walter BarnesBarnesley, John - e.h. Perrott (*1631, 11714), religious convert, dean - Gillow, Kirk, Kirk: Catholics - I 70,116; 1217,57-60 Barnesley, William (fl. [1599]), emigrant Browne/Burton - II 1282,034 Barness, Anthony (* 1973), footballer - Hugman - Ill 26, 281 Barnes-Slacke, William Slacke Barnes, William Slacke Barnestapolius, Obertus —» Turner, Robert Barneston, Elspeth Mary Macmillan, Elspeth Mary Barnet (fl. 1645), religious writer - Watt I 70,118 Barnet, A. (fl. 1690), religious writer - Watt I 70,119 Barnet, Alexander (* 1840), lumber producer, banker - Men & Women - I 70,120 Barnet, George (fl. 1894), newspaper proprietor, publisher, violinist - Baptie 2 - I 70,122 Barnet, Henry Easton (fl. 1906-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1282,035 Barnet, Henry Morton (fl. 1881-1910), company chairman, provost, J.P. - Gaskell: Forfarshire - II 1282,036 Barnet, Humphrey (t c. 1634), minister - Brook - I 70,123 Barnet, J.H. (* 1920), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 26, 282 Barnet, James (* 1827), architect - Heaton I 70,124 Barnet, John (t 1373), bishop - Browne/ Burton, Cassan 2, Chambers, Godwin I 70,125-133; II 1282,37 Barnet, Paul (* 1937), solicitor - Scotland III 26,283 Barnet, Stephen —» Bamham, Stephen Barnetson, James Craw (* 1907, 1 1984), majorgeneral, medical officer - British History III 26,284 Barnetson, W. (* 1910), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 26, 285 Barnetson, Sir William Denholm Baron (* 1917, 11981), journalist, newspaper executive Geddes, Goring, Griffiths, Rubinstein III 26,286-293 Barnett (fl. 1800), captain, sketcher - Chaplin II 1282,038 Barnett (fl. 1916-1923), arrested - OFarrell III 26,294 Barnett, A. Mary —> Tropper, A. Mary Barnett, A. P. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1282,039 Barnett, Absalom (* 1773, 1 1850), workhouse governor, lay preacher - Mellors II 1282,040-041 Barnett, Adam John Guilbert (* 1908), chemistry lecturer - WW Science - II 1282,042 Barnett, Alice (fl. 1879-1894), actress, vocalist Adams W.D. 2 - I 70,136

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Barnett, Andrew Ketchan (fl. 1873-1908), works manager, geologist, mayor - Gaskell: Cornwall - II 1282,043-045 ' Barnett, Ann (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk I 70,137 Barnett, Arthur Thomas (* 1858, 1 1941), canon - Clergy List, WW Surrey - II 1282,047-048 Barnett, Benjamin (c.1855), actor - Adams W.D. 2- I 70,138 Barnett, Bertram Leeds Thomas (* 1875), physician - Medical WW - I 70,139 Barnett, Cecil Guy (* 1881, 1 1959), engineer Day, India Office - II 1282,049-050 Barnett, Charles (* 1796, 1 1876), high sheriff, hunt master, cattle breeder - Boase, Sports I 70,140; II 1282,51-53 Barnett, Charles Arthur (* 1881), newspaper editor, writer on boxing - WW Sport, WW Wales 1921 - I 70,141; II 1282,54 Barnett, Charles Edward (* 1848, 1 1937), banker - WWW 1929- II 1282,055 Barnett, Charles Henry 1915), musician Chilton - III 26, 349 Barnett, Charles James (*c,1797, 1 1882), M.P. - Boase - I 70,142 Barnett, Charles John (*c,1790, 1 1856), consul general - Boase - I 70,143 Barnett, Charlie (fl. 1929-1938), batsman Arlott: Batsman - III 26,295-297 Barnett, Christine (* 1963), watercolourist, draughtsman - Buckman - III 494,123 Barnett, Christopher Charles (* 1903), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1282,056 Barnett, Clara Kathleen - aft. Rogers; c.h. Clara Doria (* 1844), singer, teacher, writer - Baltzell, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Ebel I 1217,61-66 Barnett, Correlli Douglas (* 1927), military historian - British History - III 26,298 Barnett, Curtis (t 1746), naval commodore Charnock, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose Η J. I 70,144-159; II 1282,57 Barnett, Cyril Harry (* 1919), professor of anatomy - Scientists - III 26, 299 Barnett, D.E. (* 1917), controller, auditor Kirk-Greene 2 - III 26, 300 Barnett, Daniel (* 1877), fancy goods dealer, alderman - Mackenzie D. - II 1282,059 Barnett, Sir Denis (t 1992), air chief marshal Bishop - III 26,301-305 Barnett, Domenico (* 1846), pianist, professor - Pauer, WW Cheltenham - I 70,160; II 1282,60 Barnett, Ε. B. (* 1883?), electrical engineer Day - II 1282,061 Barnett, Edith A. (fl. 1881), home economist, writer - Feminist companion, Kirk I 70,161; III 26,306 Barnett, Edmund J. (fl. 1867-1910), canon Cath. WW 1910 - I 70,162 Barnett, Edward (* 1799, 1 1879), naval captain - Boase, O'Byrne - I 70,167-169 Barnett, Edward (t 1829), murderer - Pelham I 70,163-166 Barnett, Edward (fl. 1860), navigational writer Kirk - I 70,170 Barnett, Emma (fl. 1874-1910), pianist, composer, teacher - Brown/Stratton, Ebel, Wyndham - I 70,171-172; II 1282,62 Barnett, Eric Henry Sydenham - civil servant Jamaica - III 26, Barnett, Ernest Arthur (* 1884), colonial representative, police inspector general Dominions Office - II 1282,063 Barnett, Ernest Judd (* 1859, 1 1955), archdeacon, headmaster - Clergy List, WW Dorset, WW Far East - II 1282,064-066 Barnett, Euphemia Cowan (* 1890), biology lecturer - Scottish Biogr., WW Science II 1282,067-068 Barnett, F. G. (fl. 1935), publicity manager Marteau - II 1282,069 Barnett, F. J. 1891?), electrical engineer Day - II 1282,070

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Barnett, F. S. A. Barnewall (Family) Barneville, Matthew —> Barnewall, Matthew Barnewall (Family) - also: Barneville (fl. 13001811) - MacLysaghtIII 26,386-387 Barnewall, Alexander (fl. 1701), soldier - Hayes - Π 1282,151 Barnewall, Anthony (* 1721, 1 1739), army officer - Crone, Rose HJ., Ryan, Waller I 70,249-253; II 1282,152 Barnewall, Barnaby (t 1493), judge - Ball II 1282,153 Barnewall, Charles Aloysius 18th baron Trimlestown (* 1861, 1 1937), landowner Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Sports, Thom, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 1217,67-68; II 1282,154 Barnewall, Charles Aloysius 19th baron Trimlestown (* 1899), lieutenant - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1282,158 Barnewall, Christopher (t 1446), judge - Ball II 1282,159 Barnewall, Christopher Patrick Mary 17th baron Trimlestown (* 1846, f 1891) - Boase - I 1217,69 Barnewall, Edward (fl. 1614), Jesuit - Oliver I 70,254 Barnewall, Ellen Harriet - aft. Lady Gordon (fl. 1829-1905), gentlewoman Walfordll 1282,160 Barnewall, John (fl. 1615-1622), Jesuit - Oliver - I 70,258 Barnewall, Sir John (fl. 1673-1690), judge - Ball - Π 1282,163 Barnewall, Sir John Robert f f t h baronet Barr, James Barr, John (fl. 1745), rector, writer - Watt I 71,68 Barr, John (fl. 1825), religious writer - Allibone - I 71,69 Barr, John Barratt, Francis Barratt, Fred (* 1894), cricketer - WW Sport I 71,148 Barratt, George (fl. 1865), religious writer Kirk - I 71,149 Barratt, George Osborne (t 1906), confectioner Sports - II 1283,9-12 Barratt, Gilbert (* 1876), beekeeper - Moseley II 1282,443-444 Barratt, Gilbert Alfred (* 1892), naval captain Day - II 1282,445 Barratt, H. A. A. (fl. 1935), printer - Marteau II 1282,446 Barratt, Herbert Osborn (* 1871), rector Clergy List, WW Cornwall - II 1282,447-448

Barret Barratt, Ignatius (* 1812, 1 1869), convent mother - Kirkus - III 27,87-88 Barratt, Isabelle Anne (* 1938), architect Malta - III 27,89 Barratt, J. (fl. 1935), company chairman Marteau - II 1282, 449 Barratt, James Daniel, Edward Barret, Edward (fl. 1790), miniature painter Foskett, Strickland - I 71,221; III 27,113 Barret, Edward (* 1886), solicitor, notary public - Red Book - II 1283,049 Barret, George Dickens, Elizabeth Barrow, Ernest Robert (* 1869), architect London - II 1284,038 Barrow, F.N. 1911), Supreme Court registrar - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 27, 415

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Barrow, Fanny (fl. 1904), miniature painter Foskett - III 27,416 Barrow, Florence Mary (* 1876), charity worker - Birmingham Post, Lady's WW, Oldfield II 1284,039-040; III 27,417-419 Barrow, Francis (* 1821, 1 1888), judge Boase, Foster 2 - I 72,428; II 1284,41 Barrow, Francis (c. 1920), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 27,420 Barrow, Sir Francis Laurence John 4th baronet (* 1862, 1 1950), gentleman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Hampshire, Walford - I 72,429; II 1284,42-44 Barrow, Francis Thomas (fl. 1870-1873), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1284,045 Barrow, Frank Norton (* 1911), solicitor Jamaica - III 27,421 Barrow, Frederick (* 1852), physician Medical WW, WW Northumberland I 72,430; II 1284,46 Barrow, G.L. (*1921), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 27, 422 Barrow, Geoffrey Selwyn Barrow, Henry Barrowes, Henry —» Barrow, Henry Barrowman, Andrew (* 1910), chartered accountant - III 28,21 Barrowman, James (fl. 1935), advertising executive - Marteau - II 1284,144 Barrowman, James Cowie (* 1882), teacher, J.P., provost - Mackenzie D. - II 1284,145 Barrows, Frederick William (* 1861?, 1 1934), rector - Clergy List - II 1284,146 Barrows, Joseph (* 1804?, 1 1890), wine merchant, burgess, J.P. - Birmingham Faces II 1284,147-149 Barrows, Joseph (* 1832), wine merchant, J.P. Birmingham - II 1284,150 Barrows, Marion Gabriel - aft. Baugh (* 1882), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1284,151 Barrows, Wilfred Murdock (* 1871), student Foster 3- II 1284,152 Barrows, William Leonard (* 1905), chartered accountant, J.P. - Birmingham Post II 1284,153 Barrs, Alfred George (* 1853, 1 1934), physician, professor - O'Connor 1, WWW 1929 II 1284,154; III 494,159 Barrs, George (fl. 1810), clergyman, writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 73, 262 Barr Smith, Robert (* 1824, 1 1915), pastoralist, wool-broking pioneer - Goring - III 27,45 Barruc Saint —» Baroc Saint Barrus Saint —» Finbar Saint Barrus, Ernest Prouty (fl. 1896-1925), managing director - Notable Personalities - II 1284,155 Barry Saint —» Finnbarr Saint

Barry Barry family of - also: Barrie - Anderson W. I 73,266 ' Barry Miss (fl. I860), writer - Kirk - I 73,267 Barry, Abbas Abdel (fl. 1924-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Ofßce 2 - II 1284,156 Barry, Alfred (* 1826, 1 1910), archbishop Adams W.D. 1, Banßeld, Browne/Burton, Cokayne, Cooper: Men of mark, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, Mennell, Pratt, Sanders, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 I 73,268-279; II 1284,157-162; III 28,22 Barry, Alice F. (fl. 1885), poet - O'Donoghue I 73,280 Barry, Andrew (fl. 1526), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1284,163 Barry, Ann Street, Ann Barry, Ann Spranger —> Barry, Anne Barry, Anne - aft. Crawford; also: Ann Spranger Bassantin, James Bassintoun, James —» Bassantin, James Bassnett, Richard (* 1799?, 1 1864), curate Smith - II 1286,409 Bassnett, Thomas (* 1808), meteorologist, writer - Allibone - I 77,165 Bassock, Clement - also: Bassoke (fl. 15711576), stationer - McKerrow - II 1286,410 Bassoke, Clement —» Bassock, Clement Bassol, John - also: Joannes de Bassolis (t 1347), physician, philosopher, writer Allibone, Anderson W., Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 77,166-175; II 1286 Bassolis, Joannes de —» Bassol, John Basson, Thomas (fl. 1585-1613), bookseller McKerrow - II 1286, 412 Bass-Walker, Philip —» Walker, Philip BassB as table (Family) (fl. 17. Cent.) - MacLysaght III 29,236 Bastable, Charles F. (* 1855), political economist, educationalist, writer - Thom I 77,177 Bastable, I.L. (* 1915), matron-in-chief - KirkGreene 2 - III 29, 237 Bastable, John Sidney (* 1929, 1 1985), musician - Chilton - III 29,'238 Bastable, Patrick Kevin (* 1918), lecturer of logic and psychology - Academic WsWIII 29,239 Bastable, Miss R. K. (fl. 1935), civil servant Lady's WW - II 1286,413 Bastable, Tony (* 1944), editor, presenter Broadcasting - III 29,240 Bastar, Mrs —> Green Miss Bastar, Bhairam Deo raja of (* 1839, 1 1891), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1286, 414 Bastar, Rudra Pratab Deo raja of (* 1885, 11921), ruling chief - Lndian Biogr. Die. - II 1286,415 Bastard of Fauconberg —» Fauconberg, Thomas Bastard, Baldwin John Pollexfen (* 1830, I 1905), lieutenant, landowner - Bateman II 1286,416 Bastard, Benjamin (* 1698?, 1 1772), stonemason, statuary, builder - Colvin, Cunnis - II 1286,417-418 Bastard, Edmund (* 1758, 1 1816), M.P., volunteer major - Wilson: Commons I 77,179 Bastard, Edward William (* 1862), graduate Foster 3- II 1286,421 Bastard, Emmeline Laura - aft. Pitt-Rivers, baroness Rivers; aft. Thorold (t 1918), noblewoman - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1286,419-420 Bastard, James Mayo (* 1867), graduate Foster 3- II 1286,422

Bastard, James Stokes Pulteney, Sir William earl of Bath Bath Marchionness of —» Thynne, Harriet Marchionness of Bath Bath, 6th marquis of —» Thynne, Henry Frederick 6th marquis of Bath Bath, 4th marquis of —» Thynne, John Alexander 4th marquis of Bath Bath, 2nd marquis of —» Thynne, Thomas 2nd marquis of Bath Bath, 5th marquis of —» Thynne, Thomas Henry 5th marquis of Bath Bath, 1st marquis of —> Thynne, Thomas 3rd viscount Weymouth, 1st marquis of Bath Bath, marchioness of —» Vesey, Frances Isabella Catherine Bath, marchioness of —» Vivian, Daphne Winifred Louise Bath, A. E. (fl. 1935), company secretary Marteau - II 1288,022 Bath, Alexander Thynn 7th marquess of (* 1932), novelist, soneteer, muralist - Donaldson III 30,1 Bath, C. E. (fl. 1912), nurse - Men & Women I 78,294 Bath, Christopher (*c. 1624, 1 1653), priest McCoog - III 30,2 Bath, Edward Henry (*1851), businessman, town councillor, high sheriff - South Wales II 1288,023 Bath, Francis R. L. (* 1914), librarian - Landau - II 1288,024 Bath, Fred r (* 1847), architect, surveyor Wiltshire - II 1288,025 Bath, Frederick (* 1868), baker, mayor, J.P. Mackenzie D„ WW Hampshire, WW Local Government - II 1288,026-028 Bath, Frederick (* 1900), civil servant Scientists - III 30,3 Bath, George (fl. 1615-1630), cathedral organist West - II 1288,029 Bath, George Clark (* 1862, 1 1925), rear admiral, engineer - WWW 1916 - II 1288, 030 Bath, Harry (* 1924), rugby player - Arlott III 30,4 Bath, Henry (* 1875), gentleman - WW Wales 1921 - II 1288,032 Bath, Henry (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1288,033 Bath, Henry James (* 1867), captain, company director, engineer - WW Shropshire II 1288,034 Bath, Hubert (* 1883, 1 1945), composer - De Bekker, Hull, Leach, Palmer R., Wyndham I 78,295-296; II 1288,35-36; III 30,6 Bath, James (fl. 1686), Jesuit - Oliver I 78,297

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Bath, James (fl. 1867-1892), colonial politician Mennell - I 78, 298 Bath, John (* 1915), composer - Noble: Ballet II 1288,037 Bath, John Morley (* 1881), publisher Wright D. - II 1288,038 Bath, Luke (fl. 1664-1698), painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 78,300; III 30, 8 Bath, Michael (* 1942), professor of renaissance studies - Scotland - III 30, 9 Bath, Michael (* 1945), news producer, editor Tracy - III 30,10-11 Bath, Robert Bathan saint Bathard, Sarah Annie (fl. 1935), hospital matron - Lady's WW - II 1288,045 Bathcomb, William (t 1420?), mathematician, writer - Collier 1 - I 78,308 Bathe, Allan Arthur (* 1868), physician - Foster 3, Medical WW - I 78,309; II 1288,46 Bathe, Anthony (fl. 1870-1888), chaplain, writer - Kirk - I 78,310 Bathe, Henry de - also: Bathonia (t 1260), judge - A 'Beckett, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Foss, Watkins I 78,311-323; II 1288,47 Bathe, James (t 1570), judge - Ball II 1288,048 Bathe, John (t 1559?), judge - Ball II 1288,049 Bathe, John (* 1610, 1 1649), Jesuit - Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, Oliver - I 78, 324; II 1288,50-51 Bathe, Sir Thomas (fl. 1439-1478), judge - Ball - II 1288,052 Bathe, William (* 1564, 1 1614), Jesuit A Beckett, Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, De Bekker, Knight: Biography, Musicians, Oliver, Ryan, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Wood - I 78,325-343; II 1288,53-54 Bathe, William (t 1597), judge - Ball II 1288,055 Batheja, Hassanand Radhakrishna (* 1891), economics professor, college principal - India Office - II 1288,056 Bathen, Erik (T 1896), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1288,057 Bather —» Bickham, Muriel Emmeline Bather, Arthur George (* 1868, 1 1928), divine, teacher - Clergy List - II 1288,058 Bather, Charles (fl. 1865), religious writer - Kirk - I 78,344 Bather, Edward (* 1779, 1 1847), divine, writer Allibone - I 78, 345 Bather, Edward John (* 1888, 1 1957), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1288,059 Bather, Edward William (* 1854, 1 1930), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1288,060 Bather, Francis Arthur (* 1863, 1 1934), geologist, museum curator, writer - Foster 3, Stephenson, WW Art, WWW 1929 I 78,346; II 1288,61-63 Bather, Henry Francis (* 1832, 1 1905), canon WWW 1897 - II 1288,064

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Bather, John A. Norman, Harry Rumbold Bathurst Batie, Donald Robert (* 1932), translator Flegon - III 30,38 Batigan, Bernard (fl. 1885), elocutionist, poet Andrews - II 1288,155 Batiste, Spencer (* 1945), conservative politician - Roth - III 30, 39 Batkin, Kevin (* 1949), painter - Buckman III 494,211 Batkins, Jefferson Scattering —> Jones, Joseph Stephen Batley (fl. 1770), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave I 79,133-134 Batley, Alan Corro, Antonio de Bellermann, Johann Joachim (* 1735), professor, musician - Grove - I 92, 353 Belleroche, Albert Gustavus de (* 1864, 1 1944), portrait painter, lithographer, salon founder WW Art - II 1297,333 Belleroche, William de (* 1912, 1 1969), painter, printmaker, collector, bohemian - Buckman III 494,321 Bellers, Agnes Lilian - aft. Griffith-Boscawen (fl. 1888-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1297,334 Bellers, Fettiplace (* 1687, 1 1750?), dramatist, philosophical writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Gilliland, Simpson, Watt - I 92,354-358; III 35,330 Bellers, Fulk (fl. 1655), sermonist - Allibone I 92,359 Bellers, George William (* 1865), baker, confectioner, J.P. - WW Herefordshire II 1297,335 Bellers, John (* 1654, 1 1725), philanthropist Allibone, Hill, Macleod: Economy, Palgrave, Routh, Watt - I 92,360-363; II 1297,336-337; III 35,331-332 Bellers, William (fl. 1761-1774), landscape painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 92,364-365 Bellestar, Alexander (*c. 1546), priest McCoog - III 35,333 Bellet, Auguste (fl. 1879-1910), clergyman Clergy List - II 1297, 339 Bellet, John Gifford De Trafford, Mildred Mary Josephine Bellew (Family) Noel, Lady Constance Julia Eleanor Georgiana Bellingham, Sir Edward (t 1549), Lord Deputy - Low - I 92,421 Bellingham, Edward (* 1866), vicar - Clergy List, WW Cumberland - II 1297,402-403' Bellingham, Sir Edward Henry Charles Patrick 5th baronet (* 1879, 1 1956), brigadier general, senator - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930,

Creagh/Humphris, Thorn, WW Wales 1933 I 92,422-423; II 1297,405-407 Bellingham, Elizabeth —> Echlin, Lady Elizabeth Bellingham, H. Belsches Graham (11.1880), travel writer - Kirk - I 92,424 Bellingham, Henry (fl. 1864-1912), dramatist Adams W.D. 2, O'Donoghue - I 92,425-426 Bellingham, Henry (* 1870), provision merchant, district councillor - WW Staffordshire II 1297,408 Bellingham, Henry (* 1955), conservative politician - Roth - III 35, 358 Bellingham, John (* 1770 (o.s. 1771), f 1812), murderer - Donaldson, Knapp/Baldwin, Lemoine/Caulfield, Pelham - I 92, 427-434; 93,1-97; III 35,360 Bellingham, John George (fl. 1832-1880), rector, writer - Kirk - I 93,98 Bellingham, Lynda (* 1948), actress Hayward: TV, Redder - III 35,361-362 Bellingham, O'Bryen (* 1805, 1 1857), surgeon, botany professor, librarian - Allibone, Boase,

Crone, Praeger, Webb - I 93,100-102; II 1297,409-410 Bellingham, Philipus Solomon (* 1834), colonial politician - Weinthal - I 93,103

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Bellingham

Bellingham, Richard (* 1592?, 1 1672), colonial governor - Allen, Cooper: Dictionary, Eliot, Rose Η J. - I 93,104-110; II 1297,411 Bellingham, Sydney Robert Swanton, Anne Louise Belloc, Bessie Rayner —» Parkes, Bessie Rayner Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene (* 1870, 1 1953), poet, miscellaneous writer Blamires, British Radicals, Browning, Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Cox: Kent, Greenwood, Griffiths, Lee, Marteau, Moseley, Ramsden, Sussex, Williams I 93,136-137; II 1297,431-436; III 35,411-435 Belloc, Marie Adelaide - aft. Belloc-Lowndes (* 1868, 1 1947), novelist - Browning, Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Lady's WW, Men 3, Rintoul, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Whodunit? - I 93,138; 1217,317; II 1297,437-439; III 35,437-441; 276,395-403 Belloc, Peter G. (T 1941), book critic, author Griffiths - III 35,436 Belloc-Lowndes, Marie Adelaide —> Belloc, Marie Adelaide Bellofago, William de —> Welson, William Bellomont, earl of —» Kirkhoven, Charles Henry 1st baron Wotton; earl of Bellomont Bellomonte, family of —» Beaumont family of Bellon, Peter - also: Belon (fl. 1675), dramatist, religious writer - Baker, Gilliland, Langbaine, Watt - I 93,141, 221-223 Bellopselii, Peter (fl. 1550), poet - Cooper/ Cooper - I 93,142 Bellord, Edmund J. (* 1858), solicitor - Cath. WW 1910- I 93,143 Bellot, Hugh Benn, William Benabu, Sidney David (* 1882), importer, exporter - Sports - II 1298,113-114 Benade, W. H. (fl. 1850), writer - Kirk I 93,344 Benady, Samuel (fl. 1863-1899), grocer, provision merchant - Macmillan: Malta - II 1298,116 Benali, Francis (* 1968), footballer - Hugman III 36, 58

Benar, Andrew (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 93,345 Benarbia, Ali (* 1968), footballer - Hugman III 36, 59 Benares, Sir Aditya Narayan Singh maharaja bahadur of (* 1874, 1 1939), ruling chief WWW 1929 - II 1298,118 Benares, Balwant Singh raja of (* 1717?, I 1770), ruling chief - Buckland II 1298,119 Benares, Chait Singh raja of (T 1810), ruling chief - Buckland - II 1298,120 Benares, Sir Isri Prasad Narayan Singh maharaja bahadur of (* 1822, 1 1889), ruling chief Buckland - II 1298,121 Benares, Sir Prabhu Narayan Singh maharaja bahadur of (* 1855, 1 1931), ruling chief Buckland, Indian Biogr. Die., Lethbridge, WWW 1929 - II 1298,122-127 Benas, Baron Louis (* 1844), stockbroker, J.P. Orchard - II 1298,128-131 Benas, Louis (*c,1819, f 1890), banker, Jewish leader, writer - Boase - I 93, 346 Ben Askar, Aziz (* 1976), footballer - Hugman - Ill 36, 56 Benaton, Henry Albert (* 1876), vicar - Clergy List, WW Cornwall - II 1298,132-133 Benaud, Richie (* 1930), cricketer - Arlott, Cricketers - III 36,60-63 Benauly - also: Lyman Abbot (* 1835), novelist - Adams W.D. 7 - 1 93,347 Benausse, Gilbert (* 1930), rugby player - Arlott - Ill 36,64 Benavides (fl. 1820), soldier - Rintoul III 36, 65 Benazech, Charles - also: Benazee (*c,1767, 1 1794), painter - Edwards, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 93,348-350 Benazech, Peter Paul (*c,1744, t c.1783), line engraver - Biyan, Redgrave, Rose H.J. I 93,351-353 Benazee, Charles —» Benazech, Charles Benbey, Sadi Ombark (T 1854), Arabic teacher Boase - I 93, 354 Benbow, Charles Edwin (* 1904, 1 1967), composer - Leach - III 36,66 Benbow, Doris Hilda (* 1909), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1298,134 Benbow, Edwin Louis (t 1918), captain - Above the Trenches - III 36,67 Benbow, Sir Henry (* 1838, 1 1916), naval engineer - Cox: Kent, Creagh/Humphris, Mason, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 93,355-356; II 1298,135-138 Benbow, John (fl. 1530-1564), cathedral organist - West - II 1298,139 Benbow, John (* 1653, 1 1702), vice-admiral - A Beckett, Aikin 2, British Biography, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Charnock, Cooper: Dictionary, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Ecc. Lives, Flloyd, Gorton, Keepsake, Lives Naval, Low, Mason, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 93,357-451; 94,1-51; II 1298,140 Benbow, John Jones, Henry BenceBence-Jones, Mark Adayre (* 1930), writer, farmer - Irish writers, WWW Ireland III 36,83-84 Bence-Jones, Philip Reginald —» Jones, Philip Reginald BenceBence-Jones, Reginald —» Jones, Reginald BenceBence-Lambert, Guy Lenox —» Lambert, Guy Lenox Bencerdd, Mwyndaf —» Morgan, Thomas Westlake Bench, Thomas Clement (* 1883), company founder - Marteau - II 1298,153 Bencheton, Jacque (* 1926), translator - Flegon - Ill 36,85 Bencini, Alfred John (* 1917), superintendent Malta - III 36,86-87 Bencini, Edward Alfred (* 1914), superintendent - Malta - III 36,88 Bencini, John (* 1889), politician, vice-president - Malta - III 36,89-91 Bencini, Joseph Edward (* 1913), superintendent - Malta - III 36,92 Bencke, Albert Henry (* 1846), barrister, political activist, poet - Foster 2, Kirk, Orchard I 94,69; II 1298,154-159 Bencke, John Albert (* 1814), flax broker, hemp broker, art collector - Orchard II 1298,160-162 Benckendorff, Alexandre de Fane, Vere Benett, William (* 1779, 1 1859), barrister Boase - I 94,261 Benett, William Morgan (* 1813, 11891), solicitor - Boase - I 94, 262 Benevolus - disciple - Forbes - I 94, 262 Beney, Ivor Christopher (fl. 1957-1958), sergeant - Poulsom - III 36,129 Benezet, Anthony (* 1713, 1 1784), philanthropist - A 'Beckett, Allen, Allihone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, French, Gorton, Smiles, Soc. Friends 1, Watkins, Watt - I 94, 265-287; II 1298,222-223 Benfield, Francis John Barker (* 1866), headmaster - Sussex - II 1298,224 Benfield, Karl Vere Barker- (* 1892, 1 1969), brigadier - Creagh/Humphris, Foreign Office 2 - II 1298,225-226 Benfield, Paul (t 1810), financier - Buckland II 1298,227 Benfield, Robert (fl. 1613-1648), actor Gilliland, Nungezer, Shakespeare I 94,265-287; II 1298,228-229; III 36,130 Benfield, T. F. Barker- (fl. 1935), captain - WW Jersey - II 1298, 230 Benfield, Tom Cecil (* 1907), solicitor, town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1298,231 Benfold, Thomas (* 1882), miner, J.P., county councillor - WW Methodism - II 1298,232 Benford, Augustine (fl. 1674-1676), Child of the Chapel - III 36,131

340

Bengali

Bengali, Sorabji Shapurji Mac Bionaid, Art Bennet, Benjamin (* 1674, 1 1726), divine Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Hook, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt, Welford I 95,1-14; II 1298,367 Bennet, Charles Augustus Ker 8th earl of Tankerville (* 1897, 1 1971), captain - WW Northumberland - II 1298,371 Bennet, Charles Augustus 5th earl of Tankerville (* 1776, 1 1859), court official - Boase, Mosse, NBD, Wilson: Commons - I 95,21; 1217,339-342 Bennet, Charles 4th earl of Tankerville (* 1743, 1 1822), M.P., landowner - Brydges, NBD, Wilson: Lords - I 95,16-20; 1217,338 Bennet, Charles 6th earl of Tankerville (* 1810, 1 1899), M.P., P.C., D.L. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Men 3. Mosse. WWW 1897 I 1217,343-345; II 1298,368-370 Bennet, Christopher (* 1617, 1 1655), physician - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Hutchinson: Kent, Münk, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 95,22-36; II 1298,372 Bennet, David (* 1615, 11719), physician, centenarian - Allen - I 95, 37 Bennet, Dorcas (c. 1660-1670), writer - Women writers - III 36,234 Bennet, Edward (fl. 1699-1720), writing master Heal - II 1298,373 Bennet, Sir Edward (* 1880, 1 1958), colonial judge - India Office - II 1298,374 Bennet, Ferdinando Wallis (* 1850), colonel, military engineer, J.P. - Devonshire, Foreign Office 1, Stacey - II 1298, 376-378 Bennet, Frederick Augustus Ker (* 1853, 1 1891), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1298, 379 Bennet, George (* 1773, f 1841), lay preacher, traveller - Odom - II 1298,380-381 Bennet, George (fl. 1796-1801), minister, Hebraist - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Watt - I 95,38-40 Bennet, George (* 1889?), mechanical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1298,382 Bennet, George Charters (* 1946), consultant orthopaedic surgeon - Scotland - III 36, 235 Bennet, George Montagu 7th earl of Tankerville (* 1852, 1 1931), landowner, D.L., J.P. - Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, Foskett, Gaskell: Northumberland, Northumberland, Walford. WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 II 1298,383-391; III 36,236; 437,352 Bennet, Georgiana (fl. 1840-1865), poet - Kirk I 95,41 Bennet, H. Pinkerton, John Bennet, Henry (fl. 1561), translator - Cooper: Dictionary, Watt - I 95, 43; II 1298, 392 Bennet, Henry 1st earl of Arlington (* 1618, 1 1685), statesman - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boyle 1, Boyle 2, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Gillow, Gorton, Hill, Low, Magazine, Rose H.J., Routh, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 95,44-80; II 1298,393-396; III 36,237-239 Bennet, Henry Grey (* 1777, 1 1836), barrister, M.P., miscellaneous writer - NBD, Watt, Wilson: Commons - I 95,81-83 Bennet, Humphry (fl. 1645), royalist Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1217,348

342

Bennet

Bennet, J. (fl. 1765), bookseller - Plomer 3 II 1298,397 Bennet, James —» Ben, James Bennet, James (fl. 1667-1678), M.P., merchant Foster 1 - II 1298,398 Bennet, James (fl. 1785), physician, writer - Watt -195,85 Bennet, James (fl. 1870), clergyman, writer Kirk - I 95, 87 Bennet, James Henry (* 1816, 11891), physician, writer - Boase, Kirk, Sanders - I 95,88-90 Bennet, John (*c. 1553, 1 1625), priest McCoog - III 36,240 Bennet, John (1 1568), master of the ordnance Welford - I 95,91-94 Bennet, John (fl. 1600), musician - Allibone, Baltzell, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Rose H.J., Waller I 95,95-105; II 1298,399 Bennet, Sir John (f 1627), ecclesiastic, civilian Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose HJ., Waller - I 95,106-111; II 1298,400 Bennet, John (t 1628), Jesuit, writer - Gillow, Oliver - I 95,113-117 Bennet, John (f 1686), controversial writer - Cooper: Dictionary, Wood - I 95,118; II 1298,401 Bennet, John (t 1716), naval captain - Charnock - I 95,120 Bennet, John (11.1735), economist, writer - Watt - I 95,121 Bennet, John (t 1803), poet - Watt, Winks I 95,112,122-123 Bennet, John (t 1805), surgeon - Paterson I 95,124-127 Bennet, John (11.1883-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1298,402 Bennet, John Arthur (* 1914), bill broker III 36,241 Bennet, John Light (fl. 1879-1895), colonial police chief - Colonial Office - II 1298,403 Bennet, John 1st baron Ossulston (t 1688) Collier 1 - I 95,119 Bennet, John Placid (* 1741, 1 1795), subprior Snow/BirtII 1298,404 Bennet, Joseph (* 1629, 1 1707), divine II 1298,405-406 Bennet, Jules - historical writer - Allibone I 95,128 Bennet, Leonard Wallis (* 1897), captain - WW Cornwall - II 1298,407 Bennet, Leonora Sophia —» Van Marter, Leonora Sophia Bennet, Marian Burlton- - aft. Jeffreys (fl. 18881935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1298,408 Bennet, Martin (* 1789), naval lieutenant Ο 'Byrne - I 95,129-130 Bennet, Norman Robert Ottiwell Gifford also: Bennett (* 1867), rector - Clergy List, Walford, WW Dorset-II 1298,409-411 Bennet, Philip (T 1752), clergyman, poet, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, De Bekker, Gilliland, Watt - I 95,131-134 Bennet, Philip (* 1795, 1 1866), captain, M.P. Boase - I 95,135 Bennet, Philip (* 1862), landowner - Bateman II 1298,412 Bennet, R. (fl. 1765), religious writer - Watt I 95,136 Bennet, Richard Bedford 1st Viscount (* 1870, 1 1947), prime minister - Greenwood, Palmer - Ill 36,242; 36,445 Bennet, Richard Gully Bernulf King of Mercia Beor-Roberts, Harold White —> Beor, Harold White Beorthwald —» Brihtwald

Beorthwaldus —> Brihtwald Beorwald - also: Beorhtwald; Brihtwald (fl. [701]), abbot - SmithAVace - I 98, 243 Beowulf - legendary figure - Waller - I 98, 244 Berach Saint (* 521?), abbot - Forbes, Gould S.B., SmithAVace - I 98,246-251 Berach Saint (t 664), abbot - SmithAVace I 98,250-251 Beraha, Elia Haskia (fl. 1926), dragoman Foreign Office 2 - II 1301, 238 Beran, J. Doolittle, Hilda Beranger, Andre —> de Beranger, George Andre Beranger, Gabriel (* 1729, 1 1817), antiquarian draughtsman - Strickland, Webb I 98,252-258 Berard, J. (fl. 1920), priest - WW Wales 1921 II 1301,239 Berard, Peter (fl. 1805), translator - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Watkins/Shoberl I 98,259-261 Berault, Pierre (fl. 1682), naval chaplain, writer Watt - I 98, 262 Berbank, Albert (* 1896, 1 1961), painter, draughtsman, wood engraver - Buckman III 494,372 Berber, Martyn Manne (* 1928), medical practitioner - WWW Lreland - III 37,331 Berboet, John Brecan Saint Berchan Saint - bishop - Forbes, SmithAVace - I 98,272-273,275-277 Berchan Saint Clague, Daisy Radcliffe Beresford, David (* 1976), footballer - Hugman - Ill 37, 352 Beresford, Denis Robert Pack- (* 1864, 1 1942), landowner, naturalist, D.L. - Bateman, Foster 3, Praeger, Thorn, Walford I 1217,385; II 1301,317-321 Beresford, Denis William Pack- (* 1810, 11881), M.P. - Boase - I 98,366 Beresford, Edward (* 1863, 1 1939), magistrate Sports, Walford - II 1301,322-323 Beresford, Edward Aden (* 1855, 1 1934), rector - Clergy List - II 1301,324

Beresford, Edward Marcus (* 1818, 1 1890), lieutenant colonel, M.P. - Boase - I 98,369 Beresford, Edward Marcus (* 1836, 1 1896), major general - Boase - I 98,367 Beresford, Emily Frances Louisa - aft. Lady Hodson (t 1933), gentlewoman - Thom I 1217,386 Beresford, Ernest Philip (* 1878), captain, Justice of the Peace for Hanover & Westmoreland - Jamaica - III 37, 353 Beresford, Flora —> Hayter, Flora baroness Beresford, Frank E. (* 1881, 1 1967), painter - Buckman, Wright D„ WW Art II 1301,325-326; III 494,375 Beresford, Lord George (fl. 1794-1814), major general - Philippart - I 98,373 Beresford, George Charles (* 1866, 1 1938), close friend to Kipling - Rintoul - III 37,354 Beresford, George de la Poer (* 1765, 1 1841), bishop - Biydges - I 98, 370 Beresford, Sir George de la Poer 2nd baronet Beresford, John Beresford, John Jervis (* 1853, f 1916), rector, poet - Clergy List, Kirk, Ο 'Donoghue I 98,431-432; II 1301,368 Beresford, John Maunsell Massy—» Massy, John Maunsell Beresford, Sir John Poo 1st baronet (* 1766, I 1844), admiral - CasselΊ, Crone, Mason, Mosse, Ulster, Ward - I 98,433-437; II 1301,369; III 37,369 Beresford, John Stuart Stuart, Louisa Beresford, Louisa - aft. Hope; aft. viscountess Beresford (t 1851), noblewoman - Burke I 98,438-440 Beresford, Marcus (* 1800, 1 1876), general Boase - I 98,441 Beresford, Marcus (* 1818), member of parliament - Malchow - III 37, 370 Beresford, Marcus (* 1897), soldier - WW Essex - II 1301,375 Beresford, Marcus Gervais (* 1801, 1 1885), archbishop - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Men 2, Schaff/Jackson - I 98,442-444; 1217,396; II 1301,376-377 Beresford, Marcus Henry de la Poer (* 1857, 1 1934), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office, WWW 1929 - II 1301,378-379 Beresford, Marcus John Barre de la Poer (* 1868, 1 1944), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1301,380 Beresford, Lord Marcus Talbot de la Poer (* 1848, 1 1922), equerry, race horse owner - Cox: Norfolk, Sports, Voigt, WW Sport, WWW 1916 - I 98,445-446; II 1301,381-394 Beresford, Marlon (* 1969), footballer Hugman - III 37, 371

Bergess Beresford, Mary Georgiana - aft. Cheney

Coupland, Alexander Hugh BergneBergonzi, Bernard (* 1929), professor in English - Academic WsW - III 37,445 Bergslien, Brynjulf Larsen (* 1830, 1 1898), wax modeller - Pyke - III 37, 446 Bergson, Henri (* 1859, f 1941), philosopher Williams - III 37, 447-448 Bergson, J. L. (fl. 1910), company director Weinthal - I 99, 78 Bergson, Michael (* 1820, 1 1898), composer, teacher - Boase, Pauer - I 99, 79-80 Bergsson, Gudni (* 1965), footballer - Hugman - Ill 37,449 Bergstrom, Albert Rex (* 1925), professor of economics - Academic WsW - III 37,450 Bergtheil, Jonas (fl. 1847), cotton planter, colonial politician - Emden - II 1302,036 Berguer, Henry John (fl. 1865-1886), priest Malchow - III 37, 451 Berhalter, Gregg (* 1973), footballer - Hugman - Ill 37,452 Berham, Helyas de —> Dereham, Elias de Berhtwald —> Brihtwald Beri, Bijai Singh jagirdar of (* 1848, 1 1892), ruling chief, Rao - Lethbridge - II 1302,037 Beridge, Basil (* 1797, 1 1881), prebendary, benefactor - Boase - I 99,83 Beridge, Basil James Harold- —> Sparrow, Basil James Harold Beridge, John (fl. 1662), religious writer Allibone - I 99,84 Beriffe, John (T 1496), gentleman - Addison II 1302,039 Beriktus Saint Berectus Saint Beringer, Aimee —» Daniell, Aimee Beringer, Esme (* 1875), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Lady's WW, Pratt - I 99,86-88; II 1302,40-41 Beringer, George (* 1857), goldsmith, jeweller, mayor - Barnes - II 1302, 042-043 Beringer, Oscar (* 1844, 1 1922), pianist, composer, teacher - Baltzell, Hull, Our Contemporaries, Pauer, Warriner, WWW 1916, Wyndham - I 99,89-91; II 1302,44-49 Beringer, Robert (* 1841), pianist - Baltzell, Our Contemporaries - I 99,90; II 1302,50-52 Beringer, Vera (* 1879), actress, dramatist, lecturer - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Lady's WW - I 99,94; II 1302,53-54 Berington, Charles (* 1748, 1 1798), divine Cooper: Dictionary, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 99,95-99; II 1302,55 Berington, Ε. (fl. 1711-1726), printer Plomer 2, Plomer 3 - II 1302,056-057 Berington, George (* 1576, 1 1664), monk Snow/Birt - II 1302, 058 Berington, John (*c,1707, 1 1794), landowner, layman - Kirk: Catholics - I 99,100 Berington, John (* 1773, 1 1852), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 99,101 Berington, John Bernard (t 1639), cathedral prior - Snow/Birt - II 1302,059 Berington, John Joseph (* 1883), major - Cath. WW 1930- II 1302,060

Berington, Joseph (* 1746, 1 1827), divine - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Birmingham Faces, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Gillow, Gorton, Kirk: Catholics, Maunder 2, NBD, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 99,102-131; II 1302,61-63 Berington, Rowland (fl. 1843-1849), naval lieutenant - Ο'Byrne - I 99,132 Berington, Samuel (* 1779), naval lieutenant Ο'Byrne - I 99,133 Berington, Simon - c.h. Simon Woolrych (* 1679, 1 1755), chaplain, professor, writer - Allibone, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics I 99,134-140 Berington, Thomas (*c,1640, f 1719), landowner - Kirk: Catholics - I 99,146 Berington, Thomas (* 1673, 1 1755), dean Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 99,141-144 Berington, Thomas (fl. 1798), landowner - Kirk: Catholics - I 99,145 Berington, William (*c,1666, 1 1740), landowner - Kirk: Catholics - I 99,147 Berington, William (* 1873), J.P., volunteer captain - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Gaskell: Worcestershire, Walford I 99,148-151; II 1302,64-65 Berinton, Thomas (* 1583, 1 1617), priest McCoog - III 38,1 Berisford, Harry (* 1864), smallware manufacturer, J.P., layman - WW Methodism - II 1302,066 Berisford, Humphrey (tc.1588), recusant Gillow - I 99,152 Beristain, Gabriel (* 1949), cinematographer Petrie - III 38, 2 Berjeau, Jean Philibert (fl. 1857), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 99,153 Berjeau, John (fl. 1775), religious writer - Watt - I 99,155 Berjeau, Philibert Charles (fl. 1863-1866), art historian, writer - Kirk - I 99,154 Berk, Ernest (* 1909), dancer, ballet teacher, choreographer - Noble: Ballet - II 1302,067 Berk, F. W. (* 1884?), mechanical engineer, company representative - Day - II 1302,068 Berkart, Joseph Isidore Bernard (fl. 1872), physician, writer - Kirk - I 99,156 Berkeley 5th earl of Berkeley, Frederick Augustus 5th earl of Berkeley Berkeley, 13th baron —» Berkeley, George 13th baron Berkeley Berkeley, 1st earl of —» Berkeley, George 1st earl of Berkeley Berkeley, 17th baron —» Berkeley, George Cranfield 17th baron Berkeley Berkeley, 7th earl of —> Berkeley, George Lennox Rawdon 7th earl of Berkeley Berkeley, 7th baron —» Berkeley, Henry 7th baron Berkeley Berkeley, 3rd earl of —» Berkeley, James 3rd earl of Berkeley Berkeley, baroness —» Berkeley, Louisa Mary baroness Berkeley Berkeley, 8th earl of Berkeley, Randall Mowbray Thomas 8th earl of Berkeley Berkeley, 6th earl of —> Berkeley, Thomas Moreton Fitzhardinge 6th earl of Berkeley Berkeley, countess of —» Cole, Mary Berkeley, Lady —» Fordham, Ethel Rose Berkeley countess of —> Lowell, Mary Emlen Berkeley, baroness —» Milman, Eva Mary FitzHardinge baroness Berkeley Berkeley 1st viscount —> Portman, Edward Berkeley 1st viscount Berkeley Berkeley 3rd viscount Portman, Henry Berkeley 3rd viscount Berkeley Berkeley family of - Colvile, Waller I 99,157-162 Berkeley, Aikin (fl. 1855), novelist - Kirk I 99,167 Berkeley, Alfred Pakenham Roberts Miss Bernard, John (t 1554?), religious writer Cooper/Cooper, Cooper: Dictionary, Watt - I 101,1-2; II 1302,298 Bernard, John (fl. 1645), religious writer - Watt - I 101,3 Bernard, John (t 1683), clergyman, writer Hook, Rose H.J. - I 101,4-6 Bernard, John (* 1756, 1 1828), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Haslewood, Rose HJ., Thesp. Diet. - I 101,11-21; II 1302,299 Bernard, John Alexander Dermot Morrogh(* 1890), captain - Cath. WW 1930 II 1302,300 Bernard, John Bernard (fl. 1879-1905), lieutenant colonel - Gaskell: Somerset II 1302,301-303 Bernard, John Henry Morland, Sir Francis Bernard- 5th baronet Bernard-Morland, Sir Scrope, 4th baronet —» Bernard, Scrope Bernard Zancarol (* 1897), county accountant WW Local Government - II 1764,283 Bernas, Bronislaw (* 1906, 1 1980), pilot Wynn - III 38,179 Bernasconi, Bernato (fl. 1770-1784), plasterer Gunnis - II 1302,349-350 Bernasconi, Francis (11.1800-1835), scagliolist Gunnis - II 1302,349-350 Bernasconi, George Henry (11.1862-1890), cartoonist, photographer - Birmingham Faces - II 1302,351-360 Bernay, Emile (11.1883-1884), foreign consul Foreign Oftice 1 - II 1302, 361 Bernays, Adolphus (t 1864), linguist, professor Boase - I 101,150 Bernays, Adolphus Vaughan (* 1857, 1 1938), physician, alderman - WW Warwickshire II 1302,362 Bernays, Albert Evans (* 1874), mayor, teacher - Mackenzie D. - II 1302, 363 Bernays, Albert James (* 1823, 1 1892), chemist - Boase, Kirk - I 101,151-152 Bernays, Charles Arrowsmith (* 1862, 1 1940), parliamentary clerk, historian, biographer WWW 1929 - II 1302,364

Berridge Bernays, Charles Murchison (* 1880), surgeon Medical WW- I 101,153 Bernays, Leopold Arthur (t 1917), naval commander - WWW 1916 - II 1302,365 Bernays, Leopold John (* 1820, 1 1882), rector, translator - Allibone, Boase - I 101,154-155 Bernays, Lewis Adolphus (* 1831, 1 1908), colonial civil servant, economic botanist, writer - Colonial Ofßce, Kirk, Mennell, WWW 1897 - I 101,156-157; II 1302,366-367 Bernays, Lewis Edward (* 1886, 1 1972), consul general - Foreign Office 2 - II 1302, 368 Bernays, Paul (* 1888), mathematician Mathematicians - III 38,180-183 Bernays, Robert Evans, Rebecca Berry, Lady —> Ingram, Mabel Marian Berry (t 1760), actor - Adams W.D. 2 I 101,289 Berry, A. Seton (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1303,038 Berry, Adrian (* 1937), science correspondent Griffiths - III 38, 242 Berry, Agnes (* 1764, 1 1852), traveller, diarist Boase, Rintoul - I 101,291; III 38,243 Berry, Alan (t 1940), air gunner - Wynn III 38,244 Berry, Albert Edward (* 1865), physician, surgeon - Lancashire - II 1303,039 Berry, Albert Eustace (* 1875, 1 1961), sugar refiner - Jeremy - III 38, 245-250 Berry, Albert James (* 1868), student - Foster 3 - II 1303, 040 Berry, Alexander (* 1781, 1 1873), colonial politician - Boase, Hibbert - I 101,292-293 Berry, Alfred (* 1836), draper, J.P. - Cheshire, Gaskell: Lancashire - II 1303,041-044

Berry, Alfred Ernest (* 1894), managing director - Marteau - II 1303,045 Berry, Alfred Eugene (* 1869, 1 1932), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1303,046 Berry, Alfred Thomas (fl. 1929-1945), chief Stewart - Poulsom - III 38, 252 Berry, Alice (fl. 1879), t r a n s l a t o r - Kirk I 101,294 Berry, Amelia - aft. Lady Thurston (fl. 18831905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1303,047 Berry, Andrew (fl. 1805-1819), botanist, writer Britten/Boulger - I 101,295 Berry, Andrew (fl. 1821-1824), seaman Poulsom - III 38, 253 Berry, Sir Anthony George (* 1925), vice chamberlain - Parliament 2, Roth III 38,254-256 Berry, Archibald John (* 1886), naval lieutenant commander, marine engineer - WW Cumberland - II 1303,048 Berry, Arthur (* 1861), student - Foster 3 II 1303,049 Berry, Arthur (* 1862, 1 1929), mathematician, lecturer, cryptographer - Cox: Norfolk, Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 101,296-297; II 1303,50 Berry, Arthur (fl. 1914-1918), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 38, 257 Berry, Arthur (* 1925, 1 1994), painter, teacher, writer - Buckman - III 494,393 Berry, Arthur George Vale (* 1886), industrial chemist - WW Science - II 1303,051 Berry, Arthur Harold (* 1898), physics lecturer WW Science - II 1303, 052 Berry, Arthur John (* 1886), chemistry lecturer WW Science - II 1303, 053 Berry, Arthur Montague (* 1873), history teacher, rector - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1303,054 Berry, Benjamin Allen (* 1869), curate, army chaplain - Clergy List - II 1303,055 Berry, Benjamin Gough (* 1841), J.P., fruit grower, mayor - Methodists - I 101,298 Berry, Bernard Stanley (* 1904), translator Flegon - III 38, 258 Berry, Bill - full name: Charles William Berry (* 1900, 1 1971), painter, designer - Buckman - Ill 494,394 Berry, Brian (fl. 1940), comic artist - Clark III 38,259 Berry, Bride Faith Louisa —» Fremantle, Bride Faith Louisa Berry, C. B. (fl. 1880), traveller, writer - Kirk I 101,299 Berry, Carey Bale (t 1915), minister, colonial representative - WW Jamaica - II 1303,056 Berry, Catherine (fl. 1875), spiritualist, writer Kirk - I 101,300 Berry, Cecil (* 1884), surgeon - Medical WWI 101,301 Berry, Cecil Huntley (fl. 1895-1913), chaplain Clergy List - II 1303,057 Berry, Charles (* 1783, 1 1877), minister Boase, Watt - I 101,302-303 Berry, Charles (fl. 1850-1851), seaman Poulsom - III 38, 260 Berry, Charles Albert (* 1852, 1 1899), traveller, pastor, writer - Boase, Men 3, WWW 1897 I 101,304; II 1303,58 Berry, Charles Alfred (fl. 1865-1910), chaplain Clergy List - II 1303,059 Berry, Charles John (* 1861), teacher - WW Devonshire - II 1303, 060 Berry, Charles Walter (* 1863), student Foster 3 - II 1303,061 Berry, Charles William —» Berry, Bill Berry, Christopher (fl. 1751-1776), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1303,062 Berry, Christopher John (* 1946), professor of political theory - Scotland - III 38, 261 Berry, Clement Sydney (* 1903), minister Jamaica, WW Methodism - II 1303,063; III 38,262 Berry, Colin (* 1946), broadcaster - Tracy III 38,263-264

Berry Berry, Cornelius Wagstaff, Mary Best, Matilda (fl. 1785), poet - Watt - I 102,361 Best, Sir Matthew Robert (* 1878, 1 1940), admiral - Creagh/Humphris, WW Dorset, WWW 1929 - II 1304,044-046 Best, Mawdistly Gaussen (* 1826, 1 1906), major, high sheriff - Kent - II 1304,047 Best, Minnie Margaret —> Stephens, Minnie Margaret Best, Mona (fl. 1959-1970), club owner - Harry - Ill 494,404-406 Best, Norman Douglas (* 1896), accountant WW Local Government - II 1304,048 Best, Percy Alfred (fl. 1912-1935), sales executive - Marteau, Notable Personalities II 1304,049-050 Best, Pete (fl. 1964-1982), musician HarryIII 39,134-140 Best, Philip George 6th baron Wynford (* 1871, I 1940), lieutenant colonel, D.L., J.P. Creagh/Humphris, Dod's 1929, Walford, WW Dorset, WWW 1929 - II 1304,051-055 Best, R. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1304,056 Best, R. D. (fl. 1935), magazine director Marteau - II 1304,057 Best, R. H. (fl. 1827), architect - Colvin II 1304,058 Best, Richard (fl. 1640-1653), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 102, 349 Best, Richard (T 1939), Lord Justice, politician Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 102, 350; II 1304, 59 Best, Richard Irvine (* 1872, 1 1959), librarian, philologist - Boylan, Irish writers, McRedmond, Munford, Thorn, Ulster, Welch - I 102,351; III 39,141-147 Best, Robert (t 1677), naval captain - Charnock - I 102,352 Best, Robert (fl. 1860), minister, travel writer Kirk - I 102, 353 Best, Robert Dudley (* 1892), company chairman - Birmingham Post - II 1304,060 Best, Robert Hall (* 1843, 1 1925), manufacturer of brass light fittings - Design, Jeremy III 39,148-153 Best, Robert Rainy (* 1834, 1 1903), captain WWW 1897 - II 1304,061 Best, Sir Robert Wallace (* 1856, 1 1946), solicitor, colonial politician - Dominions Office, Mennell, Pratt, Walford I 102,354-355; II 1304,62-63 Best, Robin Hewitson (* 1926), reader in land use and environmental studies - Academic WsW- III 39,154 Best, Samuel (* 1738, 1 1825), pretended prophet - Cooper: Dictionary - II 1304,064 Best, Samuel (* 1802, 1 1873), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 102, 357-359 Best, Samuel (* 1808?, 11851), captain, engineer - Boase, Buckland, Vibart - I 102, 356; II 1304,65-66 Best, Samuel H. (* 1890), die stamper, engraver - Marteau - II 1304,067 Best, Stanley Grant (fl. 1897-1913), rector Clergy List - II 1304, 068 Best, Stanley Herbert (* 1909), journalist, writer - Marteau - II 1304,069 Best, Sydney Thomas Charles (fl. 1901-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1304, 070 Best, Mrs Τ. Best, Mrs M. C. Best, Thomas (fl. 1785), angler, writer - Watt I 102,361 Best, Thomas (* 1787, 1 1865), vicar - Odom II 1304,071-072 Best, Thomas (fl. 1790), minister, writer - Chambers, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 102,362-364 Best, Thomas (* 1799, 1 1864), vice-admiral Boase, Ο Byrne - I 102,365-366 Best, Thomas (* 1827, 1 1886), landowner Bateman - II 1304,073

Best, Thomas (* 1860), accountant - BB&B II 1304,074 Best, Thomas (fl. 1865), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 102,367 Best, Sir Thomas Alexander Vans (* 1870, 11941), colonial administrator Dominions Office, Foster 3, Kirk-Greene 2, Weinthal I 102,368; II 1304,75-76; III 39,155 Best, Thomas Andrew Dunlop (* 1879, 1 1918), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1304,077 Best, Thomas Fletcher (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 102,369 Best, Thomas George (* 1861), captain, J.P. Walford - II 1304,078 Best, Thomas Henry (* 1850), publisher - Men & Women - I 102, 370 Best, Victor Greer (* 1887), surgeon Medical WW, WW Lincolnshire - I 102,371; II 1304,79 Best, Walter Page (fl. 1907-1911), vicar - Clergy List - II 1304,080 Best, William (fl. 1674-1678), naval commander Charnock - I 102, 373 Best, William (fl. 1734-1746), minister, writer Watt - I 102,374 Best, William (* 1815, 1 1896), club secretary Boase - I 102,375 Best, William Alfred Bouverie (fl. 1906-1912), vicar - Clergy List - II 1304,082 Best, William Draper Mortimer 3rd baron Wynford (* 1826, 1 1899), D.L. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, WWW 1897 - I 1218,79; II 1304,83-85 Best, William Draper 1st baron Wynford (* 1767, I 1845), judge, attorney general - Foss, Hutchinson: Medica, Mosse, NBD, Simpson, Ward - I 102,376-381; 1218,77-78; III 39,156 Best, William Hall (* 1899), traffic manager Kirk-Greene 2 - III 39,157 Best, William Harris (* 1866), physician, writer Medical WW, WW Hampshire - I 102,382; II 1304,86 Best, William Jenner (* 1865), surgeon Medical WW - I 102,383 Best, William Mawdesly (* 1809, 1 1869), bencher, writer - Allibone, Boase I 102,384-385 Best, William Samuel 2nd baron Wynford (* 1798, 1 1869) - Boase - I 1218,80 Best, William Stephen (fl. 1894-1898), civil servant - Foreign Office 1 - II 1304,087 Best, William Thomas (* 1826, 1 1897), musician - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Cassell, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Lawrence J. T., Leach, Orchard, Pratt, Sanders, Waller, Warriner - I 102,386-398; 1218,81; II 1304,88-90; III 39,158 Best, William Vaughan (* 1867), journalist, writer - Marteau - II 1304,091 Bestall, Alfred (* 1892, 1 1986), painter, illustrator - Buckman - III 494,407 Bestall, Alfred Edmeades Dalison, Charles Edmund Waller Best-Dalison, Harriet Emily Hardinge Best —» Bosanquet, Harriet Emily Hardinge Best Best-Dalison, Thomas Maximilian —> Dalison, Thomas Maximilian BestBest-Devereux, Tatjana (* 1958), glass artist Glass Art - III 39,159-161 Best-Dunkley, Bertram —> Dunkley, Bertram Best-

Bethell Beste, Sir Henry Aloysius Bruno Digby- (* 1883, I 1964), naval captain - Cath. WW 1930 II 1304,096 Beste, Henry Digby —> Best, Henry Digby Beste, John Richard Digby » Best, John Richard Beste, Kenelm Digby —» Best, Kenelm Digby Bestel, Lady —> Bestel, Marie Rosine Delie Lady Bestel Bestel, A.I.F.J. , colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 39,166 Bestel, Marie Rosine Delie Lady Bestel (fl. 18641905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1304, 097 Bestel, Sir Nicholas Gustave (* 1812, 1 1894?), colonial judge - Boase, Foster 2-1 102,405; II 1304,98 Bestie, Alexander James (fl. 1901-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1304, 099 Bestland, Charles (*c. 1764), miniature painter Foskett - III 39,167 Bestley, Eva Maude (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1304,100 Bestney, Barker (fl. 1645), civil war royalist Benham - II 1304,101 Beston, John - also: Besodunus (t 1428), prior - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Waller, Watkins - I 102,406-410; II 1304,102 Beston, William (fl. 1671), naval commander Charnock - I 102,411 Bestow, Robert C. (* 1901?), civil engineer, surveyor - Day - II 1304,103 Bestow, William (* 1789, 1 1873), journalist, political writer - Boase - I 102,412 Best-Shaw, Sir John James Kenward —> Shaw, Sir John James Kenward 9th baronet Bestwick, Joseph (* 1882), stores manager, alderman - Mackenzie D. - II 1304,104 Bestwick, Lavinia - aft. Fenton; aft. Faulet, duchess of Bolton (* 1708, 1 1760), actress Adams W.D. 2, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Russell: Actors - I 1218,83-88; 102,413 Bestwick, William (* 1877), cricketer - WW Sport - I 102,416 Beswarick, John Arthur (* 1858), agricultural merchant, news agent, mayor - Barnes, Methodists, WW Cornwall - I 102,414; II 1304,105-107 Beswarick, Thomas Owen (* 1886), minister WW Methodism - II 1304,108 Beswetherick, Jonathan (* 1978), footballer Hugman - III 39,169 Beswick, Baron of —» Dean, Joseph Jabez Baron of Beswick Beswick, Clara —> Knight, Clara Beswick, Edward - c.h. Sanders (* 1619?, 1 1680), Jesuit - McCoog, Oliver I 102,415; III 39,170-171 Beswick, Francis (* 1765, 1 1793), monk Snow/Birt - II 1304,109 Beswick, Francis Newbold (fl. 1890-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1304,110 Beswick, Frank (* 1878), teacher, layman - WW Methodism - II 1304, 111 Beswick, Frank Baron (* 1912), member of parliament - Lee, Parliament 2, Rubinstein - Ill 39,172-178 Beswick, Hannah - c. The Manchester Mummy (* 1688, f 1758), benefactor Donaldson, Manchester Faces - II 1304,112-116; III 39,179 Beswick, James (fl. 1818-1820), polar explorer Poulsom - III 39,180 Beswick, John (* 1868), earthenware manufacturer, layman - WW Methodism II 1304,117 Beswick, Joseph William (* 1887), electrical engineer, district councillor - WW Warwickshire - II 1304,118 Beswick, Leonard (* 1867), printer - Marteau II 1304,119 Beswick, Martine (* 1941), actress - Actors III 39,181 Beswick, Thomas (* 1882), coalowner, J.P., district councillor - WW Cheshire II 1304,120

Beswick, Thomas Spencer Leslie (* 1919), professor of virology - Scientists - III 39,182 Beswick, William Beswick Myers > Myers, William Beswick Beswicke, Harriette Emily —» Everard, Harriette Emily Beswicke, John (* 1746, 1 1773), gentleman Smith - II 1304,121 Beswicke-Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall —> Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall Betagh, Thomas (fl. 1707), soldier - Hayes II 1304,122 Betagh, Thomas (* 1739, 1 1811), Jesuit Crone, Oliver, Webb - I 102,417-419; II 1304,123 Betagh, William (fl. 1719-1728), travel writer Allibone - I 102, 420 Betancourt, Nelson (* 1887), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1304,124; III 39,183 Betenson, Frederick G. Edward (fl. 1900-1912), vicar - Clergy List - II 1304,125 Betenson, Helen (* 1720, 1 1788), benefactor Winnifrith: Maids - II 1304,126 Betenson, William Betenson (fl. 1910), naval surgeon - Cox: Kent - I 102,421 Betenson, William Francis Whitaker (* 1894), surgeon, physician - WW Local Government - II 1304, 127 Betenson, Woodley Daniel (* 1868), surgeon Medical WW - I 102,422 Betham Mrs (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 102,423 Betham, Albert A. (* 1854), solicitor Birmingham - II 1304,128 Betham, Charles Jepson (* 1823?, 1 1906), canon, writer - Kirk - I 102, 424 Betham, Edward (* 1707, 1 1783), divine Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Waller, Watkins - I 102,425-428; II 1304,129 Betham, Ernest Burton (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk I 102,429 Betham, Sir Geoffrey Lawrence (* 1889, 1 1963), lieutenant colonel, diplomat - India OfRce II 1304,130 Betham, Jane Beetham, Jane Betham, John (* 1642?, 1 1709), priest Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary, Gillow I 102,430-432; II 1304,131 Betham, Mary Matilda (* 1776, 1 1852), miniaturist, woman of letters - Allibone, Boase, Foskett, New Catalogue, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 102,433-437; III 39,184-187 Betham, Molyneaux Cecil John (* 1813), barrister - Boase - I 102,438 Betham, Peter (fl. 1540), translator - Cooper: Dictionary - II 1304,132 Betham, Philip (fl. 1540), translator - Watt I 102,439 Betham, Robert (fl. 1740), curate, writer - Watt - I 102,440 Betham, Robert Mitchell (* 1864, 1 1939), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1304,133 Betham, Sheffield Philip Fiennes (* 1815, 1 1890), herald - Allibone - I 102,441 Betham, William (* 1749, 1 1839), antiquary Allibone, Cassel1, New Catalogue, Watt I 103,1-4 Betham, Sir William (* 1779, 1 1853), herald - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Waller, Ward, Webb I 103,5-15; II 1304,134-135 Betham-Edwards, Matilda Barbara —» Edwards, Matilda Barbara Bethel, Albert Bethell, John Raymond 2nd baron Bethell Bethell, baroness —> Connolly, Veronica Eileen Bethell, baroness —> Wyles, Florence Bethell, Lady Agatha Manners —> Tollemache, Lady Agatha Manners Bethell, Albert Victor (* 1864, 1 1927), writer WWW 1916 - II 1304,142 Bethell, Sir Alexander Edward (* 1855, 1 1932), admiral - WWW 1929 - II 1304,143 Bethell, Alfred Bryan Nugent, Lucy Henrietta Boileau, Margaret L. A. (* 1867), physician Medical WW - I 122,86 Boileau, Sir Maurice Colborne 3rd baronet (* 1865, t 1937), J.P., D.L., landowner - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 3, Gaskell: Norfolk, Walford, WW Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 122,87-89; II 1318,156-159 Boileau, Sir Raymond Frederic 4th baronet (* 1868, t 1942), J.P., captain - Walford II 1318,157 Boileau, Samuel Brandram (* 1801, 1 1860), major general - Boase - I 122,90 Boileau, Thomas Ebenezer John (* c.1797, 1 1853), judge - Boase - I 122,91 Boiled In Lead (fl. 1983-1988), pop band Larkin: Folk - III 46, 285-286 Boillot, Felix (* 1880, 1 1961), educationalist, miscellaneous writer - Stacey - II 1318,161 Boiron, Robiers —> Borron, Robiers Bois, surname of —» Boyce surname of Bois, Ernald de —> Bosco, Ernald de Bois, Francis de Lisle (fl. 1937), barrister Channel Lslands, WW Jersey - II 1318,163; III 46,287 Bois, Harry Gordon (* 1868), company partner, J.P. - Ceylon - II 1318,164 Bois, Herbert Gordon (* 1873, 1 1933), barrister Ceylon - II 1318,165 Bois, John - also: Boyse; Boys (* 1561, 1 1644), bible translator - A Beckett, Aikin 2, AUibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Flloyd, Hook, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 122,93-112; II 1318,166 Bois, John Bokenham, Osbern Bokenham, Clifton (* 1843, 1 1916), vicar, teacher - Clergy List, Cox: Kent - I 122,135; II 1318,193 Bokenham, Osbern - also: Bokenam (* 1393, I 1447?), poet - Cooper: Dictionary II 1318,194 Bokenham, Robert (t 1707), naval captain Charnock - I 122,136-137 Bokenham, Thomas Jessop (11.1889-1945), physiologist - O'Connor 2 - III 46,301 Bokenham, William (t 1702), naval captain Charnock - I 122,138-139 Boker, George Henry (fl. 1848), dramatist Adams W.D. 2 - I 122,140 Bokhary, Syed Daud Shah (* 1920), stockbroker - WsWHong Kong - III 46,302-303 Bokris, John O'M (* 1923), physicist, chemist WW Science - II 1318,195 Boksenberg, Alexander (* 1936), lecturer in physics - Scientists - III 46, 304 Boksic, Alen (* 1970), footballer - Hugman III 46,305 Bokwe, John Knox (11.1897), composer Brown/Stratton - I 122,141 Bokyngham, John de —> Buckyngham, John de Bol, Cornelius (fl. 1666), painter - Pilkington, Waller - I 122,143-144 Bolaffey, Η. V. - Hebraist, lecturer - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 122,145 Bolaine, Betty (* 1723, 1 1805), miser - Wilson GH. 2 - I 122,146-166 Bolaine, Noah (11.1754), medical writer AUibone - I 122,167 Bolam, Archibald (* 1796, 1 1862), bank clerk, murderer - Boase, Pelham - I 122,168-172 Bolam, Cecil Edward (* 1875, 1 1960), canon Clergy List, Lincolnshire, WW Lincolnshire II 1318,196-198 Bolam, Cyril Thompson (* 1908), painter Buckman - III 495,132

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Bolam

Bolam, Francis Metcalf Paulet, Harry 6th duke of Bolton Bolton, 6th baron —> Powlett, Nigel Amyas Orde- 6th baron Bolton Bolton, 5th baron —» Powlett, William George Algar Orde- 5th baron Bolton Bolton, 3rd baron —» Powlett, William Henry Orde 3rd baron Bolton Bolton, 2nd baron —> Powlett, William Orde 2nd baron Bolton Bolton, 4th baron —» Powlett, William Thomas Orde 4th baron Bolton Bolton (Family) (fl. 17. Cent.) - Maclysaght III 47,29 Bolton (fl. 1761), bookseller - Plomer 3 II 1318,368 Bolton, A. M. (fl. 1883), travel writer - Kirk I 123,71 Bolton, A. S. (fl. 1884), lieutenant colonel, translator - Kirk - I 123,72 Bolton, Α. V. (fl. 1935), newspaper executive Marteau - II 1318, 369 Bolton, Abraham Irwin (* 1832, 1 1909) (fl. 18811890), vice-consul, physician - Foreign Office 1 - II 1318, 370 Bolton, Albert John (* 1844), architect, surveyor - London - II 1318,371 Bolton, Alfred David (fl. 1865-1883), barrister Foster 2- II 1318,372 Bolton, Alice (fl. 1900-1909), miniature painter Foskett - III 47, 30 Bolton, Allan Henry Lines (* 1855, 1 1939), rector - Clergy List - II 1318, 373 Bolton, Arthur (* 1897), headmaster Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, WW Sussex - II 1318,374-375; III 47,31 Bolton, Arthur (fl. 1950-1960), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 47,32 Bolton, Augustus (fl. 1810-1849), naval lieutenant - Ο 'Byrne - I 123,73 Bolton, C.N. (* 1915), auditor - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 47,33 Bolton, C. W. B. (fl. 1935), architect - WW Jersey - II 1318,376 Bolton, Charles (* 1798), naval lieutenant Ο 'Byrne - I 123,74-75 Bolton, Charles (* 1870, 1 1947), physiologist O'Connor 2 - III 47,34-35 Bolton, Charles (fl. 1896-1914), pathologist, lecturer - Medical WW - I 123,76 Bolton, Charles Ernest (* 1871), student Foster 3- II 1318,377 Bolton, Charles Hicks (* 1869), student Foster 3- II 1318,378 Bolton, Charles John Howard (fl. 1910-1935), mechanical engineer, managing director - Day - II 1318,379 Bolton, Charles Nelson (* 1844, 1 1918), rural dean - Clergy List, Staffordshire, WWW 1916 - II 1318,380-382 Bolton, Charles Newport (* 1816, 1 1884), draughtsman - Strickland - I 123, 77 Bolton, Charles Perceval (* 1849), J.P., high sheriff - Thorn, Walford - I 123, 78; II 1318,383 Bolton, Charles Walter (* 1850, 1 1919), colonial civil servant, J.P., mayor - Buckland, Cox: Kent, Indian Biogr. Die., WWW 1916 I 123,79; II 1318,384-386 Bolton, Colin Holden (* 1936), biochemist Scientists - III 47,36 Bolton, Cornelius Winter (* 1819), religious writer - Allibone - I 123,80 Bolton, D.H. (* 1930), translator - Flegon III 47,37-38 Bolton, Daniel (*c,1794, f 1860), major general - Boase - I 123,81 Bolton, Douglas Joseph (fl. 1935), electrical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1318,387

Bolton, Edgar Ormerod (* 1862), company director, J.P. - WW Cumberland II 1318,389 Bolton, Edith (* 1893), botanist - Women in science - III 47, 39 Bolton, Edmund - also: Boulton (* 1575?, 1 1633?), historian, poet - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gillow, Gorton, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 123,82-97; II 1318,390-392 Bolton, Edmund (fl. 1866), political writer - Kirk - I 123,98 Bolton, Sir Edward (* 1592, 1 1659), judge Ball - II 1318,393 Bolton, Edward (* 1847), managing director, J.P. - Yorkshire - II 1318, 394 Bolton, Edward John (fl. 1935), mechanical engineer, company director - Day II 1318,395 Bolton, Edward Richards (* 1878, 1 1939), chemist, public analyst - Stephenson, WPVW 1929 - I 123,99; II 1318,396 Bolton, Sir Edwin 1st baronet (* 1858, 11931), D.L. - Walford, WWW 1929 II 1318,397-398 Bolton, Eliza (fl. 1820), singer Brown/Stratton - I 123,207 Bolton, Elizabeth (* 1878, 1 1961), physician lady's WW - II 1318,399 Bolton, Ernest Edward Thomas (* 1883), engineer, surveyor - WW Local Government - II 1318,400 Bolton, Francis (fl. 1871), translator - Kirk I 123,101 Bolton, Francis Alfred (* 1866), alderman, high sheriff - Rickword/Gaskell, Walford, WW Local Government, WW Staffordshire II 1318,401-406 Bolton, Francis George (fl. 1868-1880), landowner - Bateman - II 1318, 407 Bolton, Sir Francis John (* 1831, 1 1887), soldier, electrician - Boase, Kirk I 123,102-103 Bolton, Francis Seddon (* 1828, 1 1909), high sheriff - Walford - II 1318,408 Bolton, Frank (* 1884), farmer, layman - WW Methodism - II 1318,409 Bolton, Sir Frederic (* 1851, 1 1920), insurance broker, shipowner - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1318,410-411 Bolton, Frederic James (* 1908), company training officer - Scientists - III 47, 40 Bolton, Frederic Samuel (* 1817?, 1 1880), rural dean, teacher, writer - Kirk - I 123,104 Bolton, Frederic William Napoleon III Emperor of France Bonaparte, Prince Louis-Lucien (* 1813, 11891), foreign nobleman, philologist - Malchow, Welsh Biogr. - II 1319,089; III 47,81 Bonaparte, Napolean Eugene Louis Jean Joseph (* 1856, 1 1879), Prince Imperial - Boase I 123,258 Bonaparte Wyse, Andrew Reginald Nicholas Duncan —> Wyse, Andrew Reginald Nicholas Duncan Bonaparte Bonaparte Wyse, Napoleon Alfred —> Wyse, Napoleon Alfred Bonaparte Bonaparte Wyse, William Charles —> Wyse, William Charles Bonaparte Bonar family of - Anderson W. I 123,260-268 Bonar, A. (fl. 1865-1886), promoter - Malchow - III 47,83 Bonar, Alfred Guthrie Graham (* 1813, 1 1886), diplomat - Boase - I 123, 269 Bonar, Andrew (fl. 1853), religious writer - Kirk - I 123,270 Bonar, Andrew Alexander (* 1810, 1 1892), minister - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Schaff/ Jackson - I 123,271-274 Bonar, Andrew Redman (fl. 1841), minister, writer - Kirk - I 123, 275 Bonar, Archibald Booker, Moore Booker, P.K. (* 1928), administration officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 47, 440 Booker, Robert Penrice Lee (* 1864), graduate Foster 3 - II 1320,212 Booker, Thomas (T 1793), printer, publisher Gillow - I 125,169-170 Booker, Thomas (* 1822?, 1 1859), printer, publisher - Boase - I 125,171 Booker, Thomas William - aft. BookerBlackmore (* 1801, 1 1858), M.P., sheriff, manufacturer - Boase - I 125,172 Booker, Sir William Lane (* 1824, 1 1905), consul general - Foreign Office 1, WPVW 1897 - II 1320,213-214 Bookey, Florinda Mary - aft. Greenwood (fl. 1853-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1320,215 Bookey, John Trench Brownrigg (* 1847, 11921), colonel, surgeon - Lndian Biogr. Die, WW Cheltenham, WWW 1916 II 1320,216-218 Bookey, Mary Georgiana - aft. Church (fl. 18751905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1320,219 Bookey, Pilsworth Brownrigg (11.1868-1910), prebendary - Clergy List - II 1320, 220 Bookey, Richard (* 1846, 1 1880), physician, microscopist, anatomy lecturer - Cameron I 125,173 Bookey, Sacheverell (fl. 1735), vicar, sermonist Watt - I 125,174 Bookham, Maurice (* 1889), superintendent prisons - Kirk-Greene 2- III 47,441 Bookher, John Booker, John Bookless, D.W. (* 1922), director medical services - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 47,443 Bookless, John Smeed (* 1878), ophthalmologist - Essex, Medical WW - I 125,176; II 1320,221 Bookless, John T. (* 1897), businessman, golfer - Sports - II 1320, 222-223

461

Bookstaver, May (fl. 1900-1907), protege of Mabel Haynes - Rintoul - III 47,444 Bookwater,' Miss L. G. (11.1920), school principal - Ceylon - II 1320,224 Bool, Alfred Henry (fl. 1887), photographic writer - Kirk - I 125,177 Bool, Edmund George (fl. 1925-1935), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1320, 225 Bool, George M. (* 1812), sculptor - Gunnis II 1320,226 Boolds, Edwin Alfred (fl. 1845-1905), company chairman, borough councillor, yachtsman Gaskell: Devonshire - I 125,178-179 Boole, Alicia Stott, Alicia Boole, George (* 1815, 1 1864), mathematician - Allibone, Boase, CasselΊ, Cooper: Dictionaiy, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Mathematicians, Maunder 2, Waller I 125,180-189; II 1320,227-228; III 48,1-3 Boole, Mary —» Everest, Mary Bools, Andrew (fl. 1880), travel writer - Kirk I 125,191 Boom, James (* 1820, 1 1893), circus proprietor - Boase - I 125,327 Boome, James (fl. 1865), religious writer - Kirk - I 125,328 Boome, John Henry (* 1847), barrister Foster 2 - II 1320, 229 Boomer, T. (fl. 1686), bookseller - Plomer 2 II 1320,230 Boomtown Rats (11.1977-1986), wave group - Larkin: Seventies, McRedmond III 48,10-13 Boon, Archibald (fl. 1910), professor - Indian Biogr Die. - II 1320,231 Boon, C. A. (fl. 1935), headmaster - WW Guernsey - II 1320, 232 Boon, Danial —» Boone, Daniel Boon, Daniel (t 1698), painter - Bryan, Cooper: Dictionary, Gould, Pilkington, Redgrave, Waller - I 125,192-196; II 1320,233 Boon, Frances Geraldine (* 1896), painter - WW Art - II 1320,234 Boon, George (* 1846, 1 1927), quartermaster - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1320,235-236 Boon, George Alan James (* 1912), colonial police superintendent - India Office II 1320,237 Boon, H. (11.1935), publicity manager - Marteau - II 1320,238 Boon, Herbert (11.1908-1935), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1320,239; III 48,15 Boon, Herbert John (11.1896-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1320,240 Boon, Ira Harry (fl. 1904-1912), curate - Clergy List - II 1320,241 Boon, John (fl. 1687), pirate accomplice - Gosse - II 1320,242 Boon, John (* 1859, 1 1928), journalist Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1916 - I 125,197; II 1320,243 Boon, John Goodisson (* 1870), surgeon - WW Shropshire - II 1320,244 Boon, John Harold (* 1877), dentist, district councillor - WW Lincolnshire - II 1320,245 Boon, Nicholas (* 1950), consultant cardiologist Scotland - III 48,16 Boon, Thomas (fl. 1649-1660), M.P., landowner Noble: Regicides - I 125,198-199 Boon, William (* 1869), farmer, district councillor - Cox: Norfolk - I 125, 200 Boon, William Robert (* 1911), managing director - Scientists - III 48,17 Boone, Arthur Pearson (* 1881), colonial judge Ceylon - II 1320,246 Boone, Catherine —> Jones, Catherine Boone, Charles Frederick de Bohun (* 1870), student - Foster 3 - II 1320,247 Boone, Daniel - also: Boon (* 1734, 1 1820), pioneer, Indian fighter - A Beckett, Allen, Allibone, Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, French, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Seymour, Waller - I 125, 202-246; II 1320, 248

462

Boone

Boone, Ε. Hugh (* 1862), solicitor - Bristol II 1320,249 Boone, Edward Houstoun, Sir George Augustus Frederick 2nd baronet

Bosworth Boswall, Sir George Lauderdale Houstoun- 3rd baronet (* 1847, f 1908), captain, landowner, D.L. - WWW 1897 - II 1322,252 Boswall, Sir George Reginald Houstoun- 4th baronet (* 1877, f 1915), captain, landowner Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1322,253-254 Boswall, Lady H o u s t o n — > Anstey, Naomi Veronica Boswall, John Donaldson > Donaldson, John Boswall, Luther Henry (fl. 1890-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1322, 255 Boswall, Thomas Alford Houstoun- - aft. Houstoun-Boswall-Preston Budmail Saint Bothmer, Mary von (fl. 1865-1880), novelist, foreign title-holder - Kirk - I 128,193 Bothroyd, Jay (* 1982), footballer - Hugman III 49,127 Bothwell, 5th earl of —> Hepburn, Francis Stewart 5th earl of Bothwell Bothwell, 4th earl of Hepburn, James 4th earl of Bothwell Bothwell, 1st earl of —» Hepburn, Patrick 3rd baron Hailes, 1st earl of Bothwell Bothwell earldom of - Anderson W. I 128,194-227 Bothwell, Adam Boate, Arnold Botius, Gerard —» Boate, Gerard Botlesham, Nicholas (fl. [1401]), monk, writer Collier 1 - I 128,231 Botlesham, William of —» Bottisham, William of Botley, Samuel (* 1642, f 1696?), stenographer, writer - Cooper: Dictionary - II 1322,432 Botly, L.J. (* 1921), commissioner income tax Kirk-Greene 2 - III 49,138 Botolph Saint - also: Botulf (t 680), monk Challoner, Forbes, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace I 128,233-241 Botoner, William —> Worcester, William of Botsford, Archibald Gladstone (* 1883), stockbroker - WW Berkshire - II 1322,433 Botsford, Bliss (* 1813), judge - Rose I 128,244-245 Botsford, James (fl. 1855), seaman - Poulsom III 49,139 Botsford, John William (* 1857), solicitor - Glamorgan, WW Wales 1921 II 1322,434-435 Botsford, Margaret (fl. 1816-1830), novelist, journalist - Feminist companion III 49,140-141 Botsford, William Murray (* 1864), banker Men & Women - I 128,246 Bott, Alan John (t 1952), drama critic, company chairman, writer - Above the Trenches, Marteau - II 1322,436; III 49,142 Bott, Alexander Glen (* 1848?, 11919), vicar Clergy List - II 1322,437 Bott, Alfred (* 1880?), electrical engineer, managing director - Day - II 1322, 438 Bott, Alfred George (* 1877), railway clerk, mayor - Mackenzie D., WW Cheshire, WW Local Government - II 1322,439-441 Bott, Arthur Everard Hulton (* 1881), vicar - Clergy List, WW Lincolnshire II 1322,442-443 Bott, Arthur Francis (* 1869), county councillor, J.P. - Walford, WW Hertfordshire II 1322,444-445 Bott, Arthur John (* 1878), clergyman - Clergy List, WW Durham - II 1322,446-447 Bott, Arthur Thomas (* 1857), graduate Foster 3 - II 1322, 448 Bott, Carl Lotherington Glen- (* 1883?), electrical engineer, civil servant - Day - II 1322, 449 Bott, Dennis Roxby (* 1948), watercolourist Buckman - III 495,191

Bottomley Bott, Derrick John Randle Bocher, Joan Boucher, John (* 1777, 1 1818), divine Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary - I 128,311; II 1323,116 Boucher, John (* 1819, 1 1878), divine - Boase - I 128,312 Boucher, John (fl. 1850), soldier, writer - Kirk I 128,313 Boucher, John Mycroft (* 1876), tennis player WW Sport - I 128,314 Boucher, John Sidney (* 1822, 1 1898), headmaster, rector, writer - Boase, Kirk I 128,315-316 Boucher, Jonathan Bouchier, Dorothy Bouchier, Dorothy - aft. Milton; c.h. Chili Bouchier (* 1909), actress - Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1323,136; III 49,228-230 Bouchier, Edward Wallace (* 1906), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1323,137 Bouchier, Ian Arthur Dennis (* 1932), professor of medicine - Scotland - III 49,249 Bouchier, J. (fl. 1788-1811), major general Philippart - I 128,358 Bouchier, Louis (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 128,359 Bouchier, Owen Piatt (* 1900), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1323,138 Bouchier, Ralph (t 1768), physician - Münk I 128,360 Boucho, J. B. (fl. 1823-1845), bishop Makepeace - II 1323,139-140 Boucicault, Agnes Kelly —» Robertson, Agnes Kelly Boucicault, Aubrey (* 1869, 1 1913), dramatist, actor - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Reid/Compton - I 128,362-363; II 1323,141-142 Boucicault, Dion —> Bourcicault, Dionysius Lardner Boucicault, Dion (* 1859, 1 1929), actor-manager - Green Room Book, Pratt, WWW 1929 I 128,365; II 1323,143-145 Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner —> Bourcicault, Dionysius Lardner Boucicault, Dame Irene —» Barnes, Irene Boucicault, Nina - aft. Kelly (* 1867, 1 1950), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book - I 128,366; II 1323,146 Boucock, George (fl. 1787-1790), stonemason Gunnis - II 1658,106 Bouderie, Emile (* 1891), aerodrome manager WW British Aviation - II 1323,148

Boulger Boudicca queen of the Iceni - also: Boadicea (t 61} - A'Beckett, Addison, Aikin 2, Betham, Biographium, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Cowley, Davenport, Ecc. Memoirs, Flloyd, Greenwood, Hale, Hays M., Knapp: Females, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Pughe, Rose HJ., Routh, Waller, Williams R. I 128,367-409; II 1323,149-152; III 45,450; 49,262 Boudier, Edward William Lyon, John 9th earl of Strathmore Bowes, John (fl. 1436), speaker - Manning I 131,348-350 Bowes, John (* 1804, 1 1874), minister - Boase, Kirk - I 131,351-352 Bowes, John (* 1811, 1 1885), colliery owner Jeremy - III 50, 262-264 Bowes, John Lyon, Hon Parick BowesBowes-Lyon, Patrick —> Lyon, Patrick Bowes15th earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Bowesman, Charles (* 1907), surgeon - KirkGreene 2 - III 50, 277 Bowet, Henry (t 1423), archbishop - Cassan 2, Godwin - I 131,423-433 Bowett, Derek William (* 1927), president of the Queens' College - Academic WsW III 50,278 Bowett, Druie (* 1924), painter, writer, poet Buckman - III 495, 222 Bowett, Henry (T 1423), diplomat, churchman Greenwood - III 50, 279 Bowett, John Henry (* 1859), graduate Foster 3- II 1326,069 Bowey, Francis Marshall (* 1843), solicitor, town clerk, borough councillor - Durham II 1326,070 Bowey, N. (* 1881?), engineer - Day II 1326,071 Bowey, Olwyn (* 1936), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 495, 223 Bowhay, Albert (* 1862), surgeon Medical WW - I 131,434 Bowhill, Sir Frederick William Martin, Jane Maud Julia Bowie, Jessie Marguerite (fl. 1915-1935), civil servant, insurance broker, barrister Lady's WW - II 1326,090

491

Bowie, John (* 1759, 1 1815), violinist, composer - Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton - I 131,443-444 Bowie, John (* 1803, 1 1846), naval commander - Ο 'Byrne - I 131,445 Bowie, John (* 1870), physical education promoter, curling champion, layman - Scottish Biogr. - II 1326, 091 Bowie, John (T 1941), painter - Scottish Biogr., WW Art - II 1326,092-093 Bowie, John Darling (* 1883), physician, lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr. - II 1326,094-095 Bowie, John Dick (* 1864, 1 1941), painter Halsby/Harris - III 50, 303 Bowie, John Macaulay (* 1874), surgeon, writer - Medical WW - I 131,446 Bowie, John Mc Lintock (* 1871), architect, borough surveyor, lecturer - Scottish Biogr. II 1326,096 Bowie, Matthew (* 1890), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1326, 097 Bowie, P. G. (fl. 1935), civil engineer - Day II 1326,098 Bowie, Peter Manifold, Michael Graham Egerton Bowmer, J. G. (fl. 1932), minister - WW Methodism - II 1326,340 Bowmer, Pamela Maud (* 1923), lecturer adult education department - Academic WsWIII 51,45 Bown, Arthur (*1851), architect - West Riding - II 1326,341 Bown, Arthur Mervyn (* 1894), colonial civil servant - Lndia Öfßce - II 1326, 342 Bown, Deric St. Julian (* 1901), window display expert, company art director, lecturer Marteau - II 1326,343 Bown, Frederick James (* 1890?), electrical engineer, designer, works manager - Day II 1326,344 Bown, Frederick William (* 1870), graduate Foster 3 - II 1326, 345 Bown, George Herbert Boyd, Robert 4th lord Boyd Boyd, Lady —» Fry, Ruth Boyd, Lady —» Lawson, Isabella Boyd family of - also: Boid - Anderson W., Collier 1, Grimble, Waller - I 133,198-202; III 51,175-176 Boyd (fl. 1750), haymaker, burglar - Knapp/ Baldwin, Pelham - I 713,115-119 Boyd, A.D. (* 1908), colonial postmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 51,177 Boyd, A. H. (fl. 1887-1900), civil servant Colonial Office - II 1327,214 Boyd, A. H. Johnston (fl. 1926-1930), minister Winnifrith: Men - II 1327,215 Boyd, Adam Mark (* 1982), footballer Hugman - III 51,179 Boyd, Adrian Hope (* 1913, 1 1975), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 51,180-181 Boyd, Adrian James Lowry (* 1941), company director - WWW Ireland - III 51,182 Boyd, Agnes S. (fl. 1860-1890), landscape painter - Halsby/Harris - III 51,183 Boyd, Alan Hill (* 1916), squadron leader Aces High - III 51,184 Boyd, Alan Robb (* 1953), director public law Scotland - III 51,185 Boyd, Alan Walter Lennox (* 1855, 1 1934), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1327,216 Boyd, Sir Alexander (fl. 1460), statesman Chalmers 1 - I 133,368-373 Boyd, Alexander (t 1807), duellist - Knapp/ Baldwin, Pelham - I 133,187-196 Boyd, Alexander (* 1880), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1327,217 Boyd, Alexander (fl. 1890-1913), rector, college principal - Clergy List - II 1327,218 Boyd, Alexander Brooke (* 1863), graduate Foster 3- II 1327,219 Boyd, Alexander Charles (* 1852), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 133,307; II 1327,220 Boyd, Alexander James (* 1860), physician, captain - Medical WW - I 133,208 Boyd, Alexander Stuart (* 1854, 1 1930), painter, illustrator - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, WWW 1929 - II 1327,221; III 51,187-188 Boyd, Andrew - also: Bodious (fl. 1633), topical writer - Watt - I 133,209 Boyd, Andrew (* 1863), student - Foster 3 II 1327,222 Boyd, Andrew (fl. 1899-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1327,223 Boyd, Andrew (* 1921), trade unionist - British History - III 51,189 Boyd, Andrew Edward Wilson (* 1916), head of department plant pathology - Scientists III 51,190 Boyd, Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson - c.h. A. K. Η. B. (* 1825, 1 1899), minister - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Browning, Hutchinson: Medica, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Men 2, Men 3, Pratt, Royle, Sanders, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 - I 133,210-220; II 1327,224-226; III 51,191-192 Boyd, Anna Maria Eleanor - aft. Robertson (fl. 1874-1907), gentlewoman WalfordII 1327,227

Boyd, Archibald (fl. 1592), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1327,228 Boyd, Archibald (* 1805, 1 1883), dean - Allibone, Cassell, Kirk, Malchow, Stratford 1, Ward - I 133,221-226; III 51,193 Boyd, Archibald (fl. 1850-1855), novelist - Kirk - I 133,227 Boyd, Archibald (t 1864), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1327,229 Boyd, Archibald Douglas McNeill (* 1918), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 51,194-196 Boyd, Archibald Edward (* 1877), colonial civil servant - Lndia Office - II 1327, 230 Boyd, Archibald Henry (*1851), barrister Foster 2 - II 1327,231 Boyd, Sir Archibald John (* 1888, 1 1959), managing director - Birmingham Post II 1327,232 Boyd, Arthur (* 1920), painter, ceramist, sculptor - Buckman - III 495, 239 Boyd, Arthur Hamilton (* 1869), rector Clergy List, Cox: Kent, Sussex - I 133, 228; II 1327,233-234 Boyd, Belle (* 1844, 1 1900), spy - Mahoney III 51,197-203 Boyd, Benjamin (* 1796, 1 1851), Australian squatter, stockbroker - Boase, Heaton I 133,230-234 Boyd, Beryle Ernestine (fl. 1942-1953), manager of a bookshop - Jamaica - III 51,204 Boyd, Brooke (* 1816, f 1900), major general Boase - I 133,235 Boyd, Cecil Anderson (* 1875), mayor, physician - Thorn - I 133, 236 Boyd, Charles Hamilton, Lady Christian Boyd, Colin David (* 1953), solicitor general Scotland - III 51,208 Boyd, Colin Lindsay (* 1893), captain - WW Cornwall - II 1327, 246 Boyd, Constance Isabel - aft. Turner; aft. Fisher (* 1881), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1327,247 Boyd, D. C. (fl. 1885), clergyman, translator Kirk - I 133,242 Boyd, D. R. (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk I 133,243 Boyd, Daniel (* 1905), colonial commander Kirk-Greene 2 - III 51, 209 Boyd, David (*c,1793, 1 1854), surgeon general - Boase - I 133,245 Boyd, David (fl. 1793-1849), naval commander O'Byrne - I 133,244 Boyd, David (fl. 1805), poet - ODonoghue I 133,245 Boyd, David (* 1833), senator, historian, poet O'Donoghue - I 133,247 Boyd, David (* 1924), ceramic sculptor, painter, potter - Buckman - III 495,241

Boyd Boyd, David Keown, Richard Boyd, Robert (* 1574, 1 1645), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1327, 353 Boyd, Robert (* 1578, 1 1627), minister - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W„ Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Howie, Irving: Scotsmen, Pinkerton, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt - I 133, 379-402; II 1327,354 Boyd, Robert (t 1718), pirate - Gosse II 1327,355 Boyd, Robert Orr, John Boyd 1st baron Boyd-Orr Boyd-Richardson, Sydney Richardson, Sydney BoydBoyd-Rochfort, Sir Cecil (* 1887), race horse trainer - Arlott - III 51,334 Boyd-Rochfort, George Arthur —» Rochfort, George Arthur BoydBoyd-Rochfort, Harold Rochfort, Harold BoydBoyd-Waters, Frederick (* 1879, 1 1967), miniature painter - Foskett - III 51,335-336 Boye-Johnson, D.E. (*1912), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 51, 327 Boyer, Abel (* 1667, 1 1729), miscellaneous writer - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gilliland, Gorton, Jacob, Kunitz/Haycraft, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Smiles, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 134,143-163; 1219,150; II 1327,435-439 Boyer, Albert Edward (* 1873), veterinarian WW Local Government - II 1327,439 Boyer, Arthur (* 1851, 1 1922), businessman, dominion politician - Men & Women, WWW 1916 - I 134,164; II 1327,440 Boyer, Charles Edward Pochin (t 1927), rector Clergy List - II 1327,441 Boyer, F. W. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1327,442 Boyer, Frederick Cartwright (* 1853), minister, writer - Methodists - I 134,165 Boyer, George Christopher Aubin (* 1862, I 1949), rear admiral - WW Cornwall II 1327,443 Boyer, H. (fl. 1920), priest - Ceylon II 1327,444 Boyer, J.A. - violin maker, bow maker, church minister - Plowright - III 51,346 Boyer, Jean-Pierre —> Boyer, John Peter Boyer, John Peter - also: Jean-Pierre (* 1776, 1 1850), president of Haiti - NBD - I 134,166 Boyer, John William Paterson, Patricia Elizabeth Boyer, Percy James (* 1859), rector - Clergy List, WW Kent - II 1328,001-002 Boyer, Richard (* 1860), vicar, writer - Clergy List, WW Cambridgeshire - II 1328,003-004 Boyer, Richard Lawrence (fl. 1913), curate Clergy List - II 1328,005 Boyer, Samuel (fl. 1745), attorney - Smith II 1328,006 Boyer, Thomas Morrison (* 1859), rural dean Clergy List - II 1328,007 Boyers, D. (fl. 1805), surveyor, writer - Colvin, Watt - I 134,168; II 1328,8 Boyes, Alma (fl. 1979-1993), sculptor, ceramist, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 495, 257 Boyes, Antoinette Charlotte —> Edwards, Antoinette Charlotte Boyes, Auguste (* 1876), physician - Lady's WW, Scottish Biogr. II 1328,009-010 Boyes, C. E. F. (fl. 1935), managing director Marteau - II 1328,011 Boyes, Charles Edward (* 1866, 1 1920), colonial administrator - WWW 1916 - II 1328,012 Boyes, Charles Vernon (fl. 1881-1889), professor, physicist - Pratt - I 134,169

502

Boyes

Boyes, Duncan Gordon Jacobsen, Josephine Boylan, Katherine —> Keane, Katherine Boylan, Patrick (fl. 1909-1925), canon, language professor, lexicographer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930- I 134,182; II 1328,33 Boylan, Peter Augustine (* 1938), assistant director of nursing - WPVW Ireland III 51,365

Boylan, R. Dillon (fl. 1870-1888), translator ODonoghue - I 134,183 Boylan, Sean (fl. 1922), commander - O'Farrell - Ill 51,366-367 Boylan, Teresa C. - aft. Brayton; c.h. Τ. B. Kilbrook (* 1868), poet, emigrant - 0 Ceirin, ODonoghue - I 134,184; III 54,211-212 Boylan, Terry Gerard (* 1910), farmer - WWW Lreland - III 51,368 Boylan, Thomas (* 1865), huntsman - Cath. WW 1910, Walford - I 134,185; II 1328,34 Boyland, Albert Knox (* 1869), clergyman, missionary - Clergy List, WW Dorset II 1328,035-036 Boyland, Eric (* 1905), biochemistry professor - Scientists, WW Science - II 1328, 037; III 51,369 Boyland, Harold John (fl. 1935), electrical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1328,038 Boyland, Richard de (Τ 1296), landowner, justice itinerant - Foss - I 134,186 Boyland, T. G. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1328,039 Boyle, Lord —» Boyle, David Lord Boyle Boyle, Lady —> Knight, Constance Jane Boyle, Lady —> Sassoon, Louise Judith Boyle family of - also: Boyvil - Anderson W. I 134,187-188 Boyle (fl. 1670), religious writer - Watt I 134,189 Boyle (fl. 1783), miniature painter - Foskett III 51,370 Boyle, Alan Reginald (* 1886, 1 1958), aeronautical engineer, glider pilot, J.P. Scottish Biogr., WW British Aviation II 1328,040-041 Boyle, Albert Sydney (* 1873), student Foster 3- II 1328,042 Boyle, Alexander (* 1810, 1 1884), vice-admiral Boase, Ο Byrne - I 134,190-191 Boyle, Alexander (* 1845, 1 1920), barrister, district councillor, J.P. - Gaskell: Ulster, Wal ford - I 134,192-193; II 1328,43 Boyle, Alexander (* 1857, 1 1923), farmer, cattle dealer, polo player - Sports - II 1328, 044 Boyle, Sir Alexander George (* 1872, 1 1943), colonial representative, administrator - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, Macmillan: Africa - II 1328,045-047; III 51,371 Boyle, Alice Helen Anne (* 1869), physician, psychiatrist, writer - Cox: Kent, Medical WW, WW Sussex - I 134,194-195; II 1328,48 Boyle, Alicia (* 1908, 1 1997), painter, draughtsman, muralist, printmaker, theatre designer, teacher - Buckman - III 495, 258 Boyle, Andrew (* 1919), journalist, broadcaster Goring - III 51,372-373 Boyle, Ann - aft. Nunn (* 1811, 1 1890), actress - Boase - I 1219,153 Boyle, Lady Anne —» Boyle, Lady Mary Boyle, Anthony John (* 1934), reader in law Academic WsW - III 51,374 Boyle, Archibald Raymond (* 1920), physical chemist - WW Science - II 1328,049 Boyle, Archibald Robert (* 1887, 1 1949), air commodore, civil servant - WW Surrey II 1328,050 Boyle, Archibald Thomas (* 1822, 1 1863), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1328,051 Boyle, Arthur Edward (fl. 1897-1912), journalist Men & Women - I 134,198 Boyle, Lady Augusta Helen Elizabeth - aft. Orr-Ewing; aft. Inskip, viscountess Caldecote (* 1876, 1 1967), noblewoman - Lady's WW, Walford - II 1328,052-053 Boyle, Bernard (fl. 1961), founder of a Beatles fan club - Harry - III 51,375 Boyle, Brian John Lister (* 1917, 1 1993), lieutenant colonel - Aces High - III 51,376 Boyle, Brudenell Plummer (* 1877), electrical engineer, export manager - Day - II 1328,054 Boyle, C.V. (* 1915), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 51, 377

Boyle, Caroline Courtenay (* 1803, 1 1883), courtier - Boase - I 134,199 Boyle, Lady Catherine - aft. Jones, viscountess Ranelagh (* 1614, 11691), philanthropist Anderson J. 3, Betham, Biographium I 134,200-243 Boyle, Lady Catherine Henrietta - aft. Bernard, countess of Brandon (* 1768, 1 1815), philanthropist - Ryan - I 134, 244-246 Boyle, Cecil Alexander (* 1888, 1 1941), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1328,055 Boyle, Cerise —> de Crespigny, Cerise Champion Boyle, Charles (T 1720), naval captain Charnock - I 134,251 Boyle, Sir Charles Cavendish (* 1849, 1 1916), colonial governor - Colonial Office, Pratt, Sports, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 134, 247; II 1328,57-60 Boyle, Charles baron Clifford of Lanesborough (* c.1639, 1 1695), barrister - Hutchinson: Medica - I 134,248 Boyle, Charles 3rd earl of Cork (tc.1703), M.P., P.C. - Ferguson 1, Flloyd - I 134, 249-250 Boyle, Charles John (* 1849, 1 1922), major, J.P. - Gaskell: Oxfordshire - II 1328,061-062 Boyle, Charles John (fl. 1865), travel writer Kirk - I 134,286 Boyle, Charles 4th earl of Orrery (* 1676, f 1731), antagonist of Bentley - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood- I 134,383-396; II 253-285; 1328,56 Boyle, Charles Roger Cavendish (* 1886), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Oxfordshire - II 1328,063-064 Boyle, Charles Schofield (* 1869), graduate Foster 3- II 1328,065 Boyle, Charles Spencer Canning 10th earl of Cork and Orrery (* 1861, 1 1925), volunteer lieutenant colonel, D.L. - Thom, Walford, WWW 1916- I 267,91; II 1328,66-67 Boyle, Lady Charlotte Anne Brabazon, Roger le Brabant, Sir Edward Yewd (* 1839, 1 1914), major general, colonial politician - Colonial Office, Walford, Weinthal, WWW 1897I 137,12; II 1328,373-375 Brabant, Frederick Gaspard (* 1855?), mathematical writer - Foster 3, Kirk I 137,13; II 1328,376 Brabant, George Whitmore (* 1852?, 1 1922), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1328,377 Brabant, Guy Alfred (* 1873), captain, farmer Creagh/Humphris - II 1328, 378 Brabant, Sir Henry 1621?, 1 1687), alderman - Welford- I 137,14-18 Brabant, Robert Henry Bracken, Brendan Rendall 1st viscount Bracken Bracken (Family) - also: O'Bracken (fl. Mid 17. Cent. - Mid 20. Cent.) - MacLysaght III 52,121 Bracken, Arthur (fl. 1930-1968), chief chemist Scientists - III 52,122 Bracken, Brendan Rendall 1st viscount Bracken (* 1901, t 1958), M.P., publisher - Boylan, British History, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Griffiths, Lee, McRedmond, Marteau, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rintoul - I 137,115; II 1329,12-13; III 52,124-136 Bracken, Edward (fl. 1790), minister, writer Watt - I 137,116 Bracken, Sir Geoffrey Thomas Hirst (* 1879, 11951), colonial administrator - Lndia Office II 1329,014 Bracken, George (* 1858), surgeon - Belfast, Medical WW - I 137,117; II 1329,15 Bracken, George Robert (fl. 1912-1913), curate Clergy List - II 1329,016 Bracken, Henry (* 1697, 1 1764), physician Allibone, Watt - I 137,118-119 Bracken, Henry Ashton (fl. 1908-1912), rector Clergy List - II 1329,017 Bracken, Jonathan (fl. 1991), member of parliament - Lobbying - III 52,134 Bracken, Joseph K. (* 1852, 1 1904), sculptor Snoddy - III 52,137 Bracken, Josephine (* 1876), revolutionary - 0 Ceirin - III 52,138-139 Bracken, Peadar (fl. 1920-1921), member of volunteer executive - Ο Farrell III 52,140-141 Bracken, Thomas (* 1843, 1 1898), poet, newspaper proprietor, colonial politician Kirk, Mennell, O'Donoghue - I 137,120-122 Bracken, W. R. (fl. 1936), skier - Sports II 1329,018 Bracken, William Armstrong (* 1853), minister Methodists - I 137,123 Brackenbridge, Hugh Henry Bartle, Anita Brackenbury, Arthur Jocelyn (* 1876, 1 1935), colonial administrator - WWW 1929 II 1329,019 Brackenbury, Augustus (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk - I 137,124 Brackenbury, B.H. (* 1921), administration officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 52,144 Brackenbury, Basil Vyvian Fabian (* 1889, I 1965), clergyman, headmaster - WW KentII 1329,020 Brackenbury, Sir Cecil Fabian Browne, Winifred Isabel Brackenridge, Annie - aft.Billinge (fl. 19031935), J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1329,048 Brackenridge, Celia Helen (fl. 1971-1999), professor of sport and leisure - III 52,149 Brackenridge, George Weare (* 1775, 1 1856), businessman, benefactor - Boase - I 137,149 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry Hesling, Edith Bradbury, Edward (fl. 1875), topographical writer - Kirk - I 137,252 Bradbury, Edward Kinder (* 1881, 11914), captain - Creagh/Humphris - II 1329,108-110 Bradbury, Edwin Morton (* 1933), reader in biophysics - Scientists - III 52,178 Bradbury, Eric (fl. 1958-1974), adventure strip illustrator - Clark - III 52,179 Bradbury, Francis William (* 1934), merchant banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 52,180-181 Bradbury, Frank Raymond (* 1911), professor of industrial science - Scientists - III 52,182 Bradbury, Frederick (* 1864), silverware specialist, art collector - WW Art II 1329,112 Bradbury, Frederick (fl. 1904-1930), textile expert, professor, layman - WW Methodism - II 1329, 111 Bradbury, George (t 1696), judge - Foss, Hutchinson: Medica - I 137,253-255 Bradbury, George (* 1854), architect Liverpool - II 1329,113 Bradbury, George Ambrose (fl. 1870), translator, biographer - Kirk - I 137, 256 Bradbury, George Eric (* 1881, 1 1954), sculptor - Buckman, WW Art - II 1329,114; III 495,264 Bradbury, Henry (*1831, 1 1860), writer on printing - Boase, Britten/Boulger I 137,257-258 Bradbury, James (* 1821, 1 1907), brick manufacturer, city councillor, race horse owner - Belfast - II 1329,115 Bradbury, James (fl. 1880), missionary, writer Kirk - I 137,259 Bradbury, James Kinder (* 1847, 1 1913), judge - Cheshire, Foster 2 - II 1329,116-117 Bradbury, James Robert (* 1859), minister Methodists - I 137, 260 Bradbury, John (fl. 1805-1817), botanist, traveller, writer - Britten/Boulger, Watt I 137,261-262 Bradbury, John (fl. 1865-1875), guidebook writer - Kirk - I 137,263 Bradbury, John (* 1866), minister, writer Methodists, WW Methodism - I 137,264; II 1329,118 Bradbury, John Augustus (* 1855), surgeon Lancashire - II 1329,119 Bradbury, John Buckley (* 1841, 1 1930), physician, professor, writer - Cox: Norfolk, Kirk, Medical WW, Pratt, Stephenson, WWW 1929- I 137,265-269; II 1329,120 Bradbury, John Henry (* 1891), clergyman India Office - II 1329,121 Bradbury, John Swanwick 1st baron Bradbury (* 1872, 1 1950), civil servant - Dod's 1929, Foster 3, lee, Notable Personalities, Ramsden - II 1329,122-124; III 52,183-184 Bradbury, John W. (fl. 1879-1884), actor Adams W.D. 2 - I 137, 270 Bradbury, Joseph (* 1837?, 1 1895), writer - Kirk, Manchester Faces - I 137,271; II 1329,125 Bradbury, L. A. (fl. 1935), advertising manager - Marteau - II 1329,126 Bradbury, L.E. (* 1914), permanent secretary Kirk-Greene 2 - III 52,185 Bradbury, Lawrence (fl. 1935), company chairman - Marteau - II 1329,127 Bradbury, Lee Michael (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 52,186

Bradford Bradbury, Malcolm Briercliffe, John Breare, W.H. (* 1843, 1 1935), editor - Griffiths - Ill 54,258 Brearey, Charles Benson (fl. 1853-1871), medical writer, travel writer - Kirk - I 142, 309 Brearley, A. C. (* 1896), advertising manager, journalist - Marteau - II 1332, 382 Brearley, C. A. (* 1887?), electrical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1332,383 Brearley, Evelyn (* 1906, 1 1985), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 495,323 Brearley, George (* 1901), chemist, managing director - WW Science - II 1332,384 Brearley, Harry Breeze, Evan Brees, Samuel Charles (t 1865), architect, topographical draughtsman, civil engineer Colvin - II 1333,024 Breese, Alan (* 1922), sculptor - Buckman III 495,324 Breese, Charles Dempster (* 1889, 1 1941), air commodore - WW British Aviation II 1333,025 Breese, Charles Edward (* 1867, 1 1932), solicitor, M.P., antiquary - Parliament 1, Welsh Biogr., WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 - II 1333,027-028,033-034; III 54,310 Breese, David (* 1870), solicitor - WW Wales 1921 - II 1333,029 Breese, Edward (* 1835, 1 1881), solicitor, chronologist, antiquary - Boase, Kirk, Rees: Welshmen, Roberts, Welsh Biogr. I 142,430-431; II 1333,30-34 Breese, Edward Leslie (* 1926), head of department of herbage breeding - Scientists - Ill 54,311 Breese, Elizabeth Ann - aft. Morse (* 1766, 1 1828), philanthropist - Knapp: Females I 142,432-434 Breese, Evan —» Breeze, Evan Breese, Frederick (fl. 1910), dentist Medical WW - I 142,435 Breese, John (* 1789, 1 1842), minister Rees: Welshmen, Roberts, Welsh Biogr. II 1333,037-039 Breese, Lewis Iorwerth (* 1866, 1 1886), student - Foster 3, Rees: Welshmen II 1333,040-041 Breese, Marie Louise —» Parsons, Marie Louise Breese, Michael Henri (* 1924), head of department of project evaluation - Scientists III 54,312 Breese, Samuel (* 1772, 1 1812), teacher, minister - Rees: Welshmen, Roberts, Welsh Biogr. - II 1333, 042-044 Breese, Stephen (* 1865), farmer, county councillor, J.P. - WW Wales 1921 II 1333,045 Breese, Thomas Scurll (* 1834), town councillor, traveller - Cox: Norfolk - I 142, 436 Breese, William (* 1860), farmer, philanthropist Cox: Norfolk - I 142, 437 Breether, William Anthony —> Batt, William Anthony Breething, W. J. (fl. 1935), newspaper editor Marteau - II 1333,046 Breeze, David John (* 1944), chief inspector of ancient monuments - Scotland III 54,313-314 Breeze, Eric (* 1912), musician - Chilton III 54,315 Breeze, Evan - also; Breese; Brees (* 1798, 1 1855), teacher, preacher, poet - Roberts, Welsh Biogr. - II 1333,035-036

Brenan Breeze, George Edward (* 1903), minister - WW Methodism - II 1333, 047 Breeze, Jean Binta (* 1957), poet - Williams III 54,316 Breeze, Jean Binta (fl. 1999), dub poet - Wambu - Ill 41,162 Breeze, John F. (fl. 1908-1935), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1333,048 Breeze, Joyce Mary (* 1926), cataloguer Landau - II 1333,049 Breeze, Reginald Arthur (t 1945), pilot - Wynn - Ill 55,142 Breeze, Richard Owen (* 1896), journalist Marteau - II 1333,050 Breeze, Samuel Herbert (fl. 1905-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1333,051 Breeze, Samuel Thomas (* 1886), colliery checkweighman, district councillor - WW Staffordshire - II 1333,052 Breeze, Shadrack (fl. 1895), ship broker, layman - Orchard - II 1333,053 Breffit, Edgar (* 1810, 1 1882), sheriff, bottle manufacturer - Boase - I 142,438 Breffit, Horace Edgar Yorke (* 1864), vicar - Clergy List, WW Northumberland II 1333,054-055 Breffit, Walter (* 1866), vicar - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, WW Wiltshire - I 142, 439; II 1333,56-57 Bregazzi, J. R. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1333,058 Breglia, S. (* 1895), Italian lecturer, broadcaster - Moseley - II 1333, 059 Bregowine, Bregwyn —» Bregwin Breguet, Gustave Adolphe (fl. 1885-1913), clergyman, missionary - Clergy List II 1333,060 Bregusuid (fl. 614), visionary - Smith/Wace I 142,442 Bregwin - also: Bregowine; Brogwyn (t 765), archbishop - Challoner, Godwin, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 142, 443-448 Breha Landresson, Michel Brehaut, Roger Newbury (* 1932), gas engineer - Channel Islands - III 54, 317 Brehaut, Thomas Collings (fl. 1855), fruit grower, writer - Kirk - I 142, 449 Breheny (Family) - also: Mac Breheny (fl. Mid 17. Cent. - Mid 20. Cent.) - MacLysaght III 54,318-319 Breheny, Regina (* 1955), banker - WsW Ireland - III 54, 320 Brehm, Carl Johan Hausson— aft. Olivecrona (fl. 1882-1894), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1333,061 Breholt, George (t 1741), naval captain Charnock - I 142,450 Brehon, Richard Colles Brereley, Roger Breisland, Wilfred Finlay (* 1899), minister WW Methodism - II 1333,064 Breitenberger, Ernst (* 1924), professor of physics - Scientists - III 54, 322 Breithaupt, Ferdinand Max (* 1849, 1 1881), draughtsman - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1333,065 Breithaupt, William Ranson (* 1920), flying officer - Aces High - III 54,323 Breitmeyer, Ludwig (* 1853, f 1930), company director - Cox: Kent, Sussex, Weinthal I 142,454-455; II 1333,66 Brejcha, Vaclav (t 1941), pilot - Wynn III 54,324

Brekden, John (fl. 1386), judge - Ball II 1333,067 Brekell, John (* 1697, 1 1769), minister Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Watt - I 143,1-3 Brekspere, Nicholas —> Adrian IV Brelich, Henry (fl. 1888-1908), mining engineer, manager - Safford - I 143, 5 Breisford, H. (fl. 1935), layman - WW Guernsey - II 1333,068 Brelsford, Herbert (* 1902), headmaster Channel Islands - III 54, 325 Brelsford, R. F. (* 1891?), civil engineer - Day - II 1333,069 Brelsford, W.V. (* 1907), author, colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 54, 326 Brema, Marie —> Fehrmann, Minny Brember, Sir Nicholas Brembre, Sir Nicholas Brembre, Sir Nicholas - also: Brember (t 1388), Lord Mayor - Low - I 143, 7 Bremdon Mrs (* 1676?, f 1779), centenarian Stratford 3- II 1333,070 Breme, Martin (fl. 1550-1551), amanuensis Cooper/Cooper - I 143,8 Breme, Thomas (fl. 1580), writer - Allibone I 143,9 Bremer, Edward Gordon (* 1819), naval commander - OByrne - I 143,10 Bremer, James (T 1774), naval captain Charnock - I 143,11 Bremer, Sir James John Gordon (* 1786, I 1850), rear admiral - Cooper: Dictionary, Maunder 2, O'Byrne - I 143,12-15; II 1333,71 Bremer, M. Leonore (fl. 1903-1906), miniature painter - Foskett - III 54, 335 Bremer, Walther Erich Emanuel Freidrich (* 1887, t 1926), museum curator, archaeologist, professor - HWW 1916 II 1333,072 Bremermann, Henry (fl. 1886-1889), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1333, 073 Bremner, Alexander Martin Bunster (* 1846, 1 1935), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1333,074 Bremner, Alexander Tratman (fl. 1886-1900), surgeon, dermatologist, town councillor Leicestershire - II 1333,075 Bremner, Archibald Gordon (* 1877), naval engineer-captain - WW Kent - II 1333,076 Bremner, Charles Octavius (fl. 1890), sergeant at mace - Orchard - II 1333,077 Bremner, Claude Edward Urquhart (* 1891, I 1965), lieutenant colonel, consul - Foreign Office 2, Lndia Office - II 1333,078-079 Bremner, David (fl. 1865), industrial writer Kirk - I 143,16 Bremner, David Alexander (fl. 1882-1935), consulting engineer, manager - Day, Engineers, Safford - I 143,17; II 1333,80-81 Bremner, Donald (* 1864, 1 1935), captain, police commissioner, J.P. - WWW 1929 II 1333,082 Bremner, Douglas (* 1938), whaling inspector Scotland - III 54, 328 Bremner, Dugald Charles (* 1869), physician Medical WW - I 143,18 Bremner, F. D. Η. (* 1893?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1333,083 Bremner, Frederick (* 1863, 1 1941), photographer - Goring - III 54,329-330 Bremner, George (t 1918), captain - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1333,084 Bremner, George F. (fl. 1883-1890), solicitor Orchard - II 1333,085 Bremner, George MacGregor (* 1877), bailie, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1333,086 Bremner, Georgina - aft. Lady Mackenzie (t 1892), gentlewoman - Birmingham Faces II 1333,087 Bremner, Geraldine (fl. 1935), nurse Lady's WW - II 1333,088 Bremner, Henry (* 1842), minister - Todd: Glasgow - II 1333,089-090 Bremner, Henry Hodgson (* 1842, 1 1889), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1333,091

531

Bremner, Isabel (* 1883, 1 1917), friend of Ivy Compton-Burnett - Rintoul - III 54,331 Bremner, James (* 1784, 1 1856), engineer, ship raiser - Boase, Geddes, Goring - I 143,19; III 54,332-333 Bremner, James Fleming (T 1903), flax merchant, volunteer captain, constabulary chief - Distinguished Men - II 1333,092 Bremner, James John (* 1828), lieutenant colonel, customs inspector - Men & Women I 143,20 Bremner, John Alexander (* 1824?), oil merchant, magistrate, educationalist - Smith - II 1333,093 Bremner, Mairi (* 1945), councillor - Scotland - Ill 54,334 Bremner, Norman Frederick (fl. 1917), lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris - II 1333,094 Bremner, Robert (T 1789), music printer, publisher - Allibone, Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Watt - I 143,21-29 Bremner, Rory (* 1961), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 54,336 Bremner, Rupert Stanley (fl. 1871-1890), solicitor - Orchard - II 1333,095 Bremner, William (* 1942), footballer - Arloff III 54,337 Bremner, William Bruce (* 1850), gentleman Walford - II 1333,096 Bremner, William Hamilton (fl. 1919), naval lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris - II 1333, 097 Bremner, William John (* 1942), footballer, manager - Goring - III 54, 327 Bremner, William Leith (fl. 1861), poet - Kirk I 143,30 Bremner, William Wilson (fl. 1886), medical writer - Kirk - I 143,31 Bremond, Andre (* 1872), Jesuit, philosophy professor - WW Jersey - II 1333,098 Bremridge, Godfrey (fl. 1917-1918), lieutenant Above the Trenches - III 54, 338 Bremridge, James (tc.1884), barrister Foster 2 - II 1333,099 Bremridge, John Henry (* 1925), financial secretary - WsWHong Kong III 54,339-341 Bremridge, Philip (fl. 1900), philanthropist Gaskell: Devonshire - I 143,32-33 Bremridge, Richard (* 1803, 1 1878), solicitor, M.P. - Boase - I 143, 34 Bremridge, Richard Harding (* 1870), graduate Foster 3 - II 1333,100 Bren, Henry Alfred (* 1855), clergyman, college principal - Clergy List, WW Cheltenham II 1333,101-102 Bren, Robert (fl. 1873-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1333,103 Bren, Robert (fl. 1912-1913), curate - Clergy List - II 1333,104 Brenan (fl. 1756), painter - Baker, Gilliland, Strickland - I 143,37-39 Brenan, Alexander (* 1790), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 143,40 Brenan, Byron (* 1847, 1 1927), consul general, Chinese interpreter - Foreign Office 1, WPVW 1916 - II 1333,105-106 Brenan, Eric Hugh (fl. 1922), Chinese interpreter - Foreign Office 2 - II 1333,107 Brenan, George (fl. 1875-1883), painter Strickland - I 143,41 Brenan, Gerald (* 1894, 1 1987), travel writer Lee, Rintoul - III 54, 342-343 Brenan, Gerald John (* 1840, 1 1909), magistrate - Walford - II 1333,108 Brenan, Hugh Gerald (* 1870), major - WW Gloucestershire - II 1333,109 Brenan, James (* 1837, 1 1907), figure painter, headmaster - Strickland, WWW 1897 I 143,42-45; II 1333,110 Brenan, James Butler (* 1825, 1 1889), portrait painter - Strickland - I 143,46-47 Brenan, James Eustace (* 1835), vicar, benefactor, writer - Bristol, Pratt - I 143, 48; II 1333, 111

532

Brenan

Brenan, John - also: Brennan (* 1768?, 1 1830), physician - Crone, O'Donoghue, Waller, Watt, Webb - I 143,50,146-148; II 1333,112 Brenan, John (* c.1796, 1 1865), landscape painter - Strickland - I 143, 49 Brenan, John Churchill Barlow, Edward Ambrose Brereton —> Barlow, Edward Ambrose Brereton, 3rd baron —> Brereton, William 3rd baron Brereton Brereton (Family) (fl. 16. Cent. - End. 17. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 55, 22-23 Brereton, Alethea —> Lewis, Alethea Brereton, Alexander (* 1892), corporal Creagh/Humphris - II 1333,186 Brereton, Alfred (* 1849, 1 1926), railway engineer, colonial civil servant, amateur rider - Cox: Norfolk, Indian Biogr. Die, WWW 1916 - I 143,234; II 1333,187-188 Brereton, Alfred William (fl. 1885-1912), rector, precentor, headmaster - Clergy List - II 1333,189 Brereton, Andrew Jones —» Brereton, Andrew Jones Brereton, Andrew Jones - also: Henry; c.h. Andreas ο Fon (* 1827, 1 1885), brewer, poet - Rees: Welshmen, Roberts, Welsh Biogr. II 1333,190-192 Brereton, Ardon Beresford (* 1905), radiologist - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55, 24 Brereton, Austin (* 1862, 1 1922), drama critic, journalist - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Griffiths, Kirk, WWW 1916 I 143,235-236; II 1333,193-195; III 55,25 Brereton, Cecil (fl. 1879-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1333,196 Brereton, Cecil Attwood (fl. 1904-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1333,197 Brereton, Cedric Lindsay (* 1888), company director, major - WW Surrey - II 1333,198 Brereton, Charles (* 1814, 1 1895), canon, writer - Boase, Foster 4, Kirk - I 143,237-238; II 1333,199 Brereton, Charles (fl. 1920), planter, manager, J.P. - Ceylon - II 1333, 200 Brereton, Charles Abdy (* 1873), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1333, 201-202 Brereton, Charles Cecil Trelawny (* 1889), colonial traffic superintendent - India Office II 1333,203 Brereton, Charles David (* 1790, 1 1868), rural dean, political economist, social writer Allibone, Macleod: Economy - I 143, 239-240 Brereton, Charles David (* 1820, 1 1876), rural dean, traveller, writer - Boase - I 143,241 Brereton, Cloudesley Shovel Henry (* 1863, I 1937), educationalist, agriculturalist, translator - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk, WWW 1929- I 143,242-244; II 1333,204-205 Brereton, Cuthbert Arthur (* 1850), civil engineer - Engineers, London - II 1333, 206 Brereton, David Lloyd (* 1875), major, rector - Creagh/Humphris, WW Suffolk II 1333,207-208

534

Brereton

Brereton, Edward (*c,1642, 1 1725), M.P., mayor, sheriff - Rees: Welshmen II 1333,209 Brereton, Edward Fitzgerald Hopkins, Priscilla Brereton, R.G. (* 1931), produce officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 55, 30 Brereton, Reginald Hugh (*1861, 1 1944), colonial police inspector general - Foster 3, India Office - II 1333,231-232 Brereton, Robert (T 1816), lieutenant general Philippart, Ryan - I 143,268-270 Brereton, Robert Maitland (fl. 1875), educational writer - Kirk - I 143, 271 Brereton, Sarah —» Ambler, Sarah Brereton, Stella (fl. 1879-1888), actress - Adams W.D. 2- I 143,272 Brereton, Thomas - sermonist - Watt I 143,273 Brereton, Thomas (* 1691, 1 1722), dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Gilliland, Jacob, Whincop - I 143,274-279; 1219,272-274 Brereton, Thomas Sadleir (* 1834), colonel Walford - II 1333, 233 Brereton, Sir William 1st baronet (* 1604, 11661), parliamentary commander - Barlow, Manchester Faces, Noble: Regicides, Vicars, Wood - I 143,280-303; II 1333,234-253

Brereton, William (* 1741, 1 1787), actor Adams W.D. 2, Thesp. Diet. - I 143,310-311 Brereton, William (fl. 1758-1779), naval captain, writer - Charnock, Watt - I 143, 305-309 Brereton, Sir William Barry, James BreretonBrereton-Hill, Emilie Louise —> Ryan, Emilie Louise Brerewood, Edward - also: Bryerwood (* 1565?, 11613), antiquary, mathematician - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Gorton, Martin B., Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 143,317-337; II 1333,262 Brerewood, Francis (* c.1699, t c.1781), painter, architect, translator - Colvin - II 1333,263 Brerewood, Howard (fl. 1610), numismatist Macleod: Economy - I 143, 338 Brerewood, Sir Robert (* 1588, 1 1654), judge - Cooper: Dictionary, Foss, Hutchinson: Medica - I 143, 339-340; II 1333, 264 Brerewood, Thomas (t 1748), poet - Watt I 143,341 Bresal - also: Breasal (fl. [551]), layman Smith/Wace - I 143,343 Bresal Saint - also: Breasal (fl. 772-801), abbot SmithAVace - I 143,343 Bresher, Major Rider (fl. 1865), astronomer, writer - Kirk - I 143, 344 Breslan, Geoffrey Francis (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 55,31 Bresland, Charles William (* 1878), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1333,265 Breslane (fl. 1922) - OTarrell - III 55,32 Breslau, William (fl. 1874-1898), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1333,266 Breslaw, Leonard Benjamin (* 1930), drummer Chilton - III 55, 33 Breslin (Family) - also: 0 Breslin (fl. Mid 13. Cent. - End 19. Cent.) - MacLysaght III 55,34-35 Breslin, Cormac (* 1901, 1 1978), council member of state - Ulster, WWW Ireland III 55,36-37 Breslin, P.T. (fl. 1923), captain - OFarrell III 55,39 Breslin, Paedar (fl. 1922), teller - OFarrell III 55,40 Breslin, Patrick (* 1850), snuff manufacturer, alderman, high sheriff - Belfast - II 1333, 267 Bresmes, Francesco (fl. 1931), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1333,268 Bresmes, Vincenzo (fl. 1894), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1333,269 Bresnan, T. (* 1985), cricketer - Cricketers III 55,41-42 Bresnihan, Patrick Cornelius (* 1912), surgeon WWW Ireland - III 55,43 Bresse, Guillaume - also: William (* c.1836), boot manufacturer, dominion politician - Rose - I 143,345-349 Bresse, William —> Bresse, Guillaume Bressey, Sir Charles Herbert (* 1874, 1 1951), civil engineer - Day, WW Science II 1333,270-271

Bressington, A.N. (* 1979), cricketer Cricketers - III 55, 44-45 Bresslau, Marcus Heinrich (fl. 1855), Hebraist, lexicographer - Kirk - I 143,350 Bresslaw, Bernard (* 1933), comic actor Actors - III 55,46-47 Brest, George - c.h. George K. Arthur (* 1899), actor - Picturegoer's WW - II 1333,272 Brest, Vincent (fl. 1730), medical writer Allibone - I 143,351 Bretagne, duke of —» Geoffrey duke of Bretagne Bretagne, duchess of Isabel of Scotland duchess of Bretagne Bretchgridle, John (fl. 1561-1565), vicar of Stratford - Shakespeare - III 55, 48 Bretherick, Clarence F. (* 1868), journal illustrator, painter - Our Contemporaries II 1333,273 Bretherton, Miss A. D. (fl. 1935), biblical scholar - Lady's WW - II 1333,274 Bretherton, Bruce Albert (* 1922), flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 55, 49 Bretherton, Carl Frederick (* 1892), golfer WW Sport - I 143, 353 Bretherton, Charles (* c.1760, 1 1783), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 143, 354-355 Bretherton, Charles Edward (fl. 1883-1884), solicitor, barrister - Foster 2 - II 1333, 277 Bretherton, Edward (fl. 1860), legal writer Kirk - I 143,356 Bretherton, Edward Gordon (* 1872), solicitor Kent - II 1333, 278 Bretherton, Evelyn Mary Stapleton- - aft. princess Blücher von Wahlstatt (fl. 1907-1935), autobiographer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930- I 143,357; II 1333,279 Bretherton, Francis Fletcher (* 1868), minister, writer - Methodists, WW Durham, WW Methodism - I 143,358; II 1333,280-281 Bretherton, Francis Hawkins (* 1880), solicitor, layman - WW Gloucester - II 1333, 282 Bretherton, Francis P. (* 1935), professor of earth & planetary sciences - Scientists III 55, 50 Bretherton, Freddy (* 1908, 1 1954), pianist, arranger - Chilton - III 55,51 Bretherton, Frederick Annesley - aft. StapletonBretherton (* 1841, 11919), D.L., J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Orchard, Walford, WWW 1916I 1219,275; II 1333,283-285 Bretherton, Frederick Annesley Stapleton—» Bretherton, Frederick Annesley Bretherton, Frederick Bartholomew Joseph Stapleton- (* 1873, 1 1938), major - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 1219,276; II 1333,286 Bretherton, Frederick Hawkins (* 1852), solicitor, mayor, high sheriff - WW Gloucester, WW Gloucestershire II 1333,287-288 Bretherton, George Howard (* 1860, 1 1904), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1333,289-290 Bretherton, Humphrey (* 1889), rural dean - Clergy List, Lanes. Biog. - I 143, 359; II 1333,291 Bretherton, Humphrey William (* 1857, 11911), rector - Lancashire - II 1333, 292 Bretherton, James (fl. 1770-1790), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 143, 360-361 Bretherton, John (* 1882), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 143,362; II 1333,293 Bretherton, Mary - aft. Gerard; aft. Stapleton; aft. Stapleton-Bretherton (t 1883), landowner, noblewoman - Bateman - II 1333, 294 Bretherton, Mary Stapleton—> Bretherton, Mary Bretherton, Norris (* 1859, 1 1924), civil engineer, J.P. - Lancashire, Walford II 1333,295-296 Bretherton, Robert Basil (* 1796, 1 1837), priest - Snow/Birt - II 1333,297 Bretherton, Russell Frederick (* 1906), public finance lecturer, city councillor - WW Oxfordshire - II 1333,298

Brett Bretherton, Walter Kington (* 1871), student Foster 3- II 1333,299 Bretherton, William Talbot - aft. HawksheadTalbot Dones, Florence Harriette Zena Brett, Francis (* 1897), senior marine officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55, 70 Brett, Francis J. (* 1883), major - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1333, 342 Brett, Francis William (* 1885, 1 1936), protectorate administrator - Red Book, WPVW 1929 - II 1333,343-344 Brett, Frank Godbold (* 1898), superintendent Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55,69 Brett, Frederick William (* 1846), minister Methodists - I 143, 420 Brett, Frederick William (* 1858), accountant, temperance advocate, journal editor - WW Wales 1933 - II 1333,345 Brett, Geoffrey Ardington (* 1910), principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 55,71 Brett, George (fl. 1744-1745), printer, stationer, pamphlet seller - Plomer 3 - II 1333,346 Brett, George (* 1864), house furnisher, alderman, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, WW Local Government, WW Methodism, WW Norfolk I 143,421; II 1333,347-349 Brett, George Albert (fl. 1914-1919), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1333,350 Brett, George Fairburn (* 1904), physicist - WW Science - II 1333,351 Brett, George Piatt (* 1858, 1 1936), publisher, writer - WWW 1929 - II 1333, 352 Brett, Gordon (fl. 1930-1935), newspaper advertising manager - Marteau - II 1333, 353 Brett, Harry - music textbook writer - Brown/ Stratton - I 143, 422 Brett, Harry Armstrong (fl. 1870-1872), barrister, lieutenant colonel - Foster 2 - II 1333, 354 Brett, Harry Augustus (t 1867), civil servant Boase - I 143,423

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Brett, Helena (fl. 1870), novelist - Kirk I 143,424 Brett, Henry (t 1724), colonel Hutchinson: Medica - I 143,425 Brett, Henry (* 1790), naval lieutenant Ο'Byrne - I 143,426 Brett, Sir Henry (* 1843, 1 1927), newspaper proprietor, publisher, colonial mayor Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 143, 427-429; II 1333,355 Brett, Henry James (* 1878, 1 1963), consul, commercial secretary - Cath. WW 1930, Foreign Office 2- II 1333, 356-357 Brett, Henry Lawrence (* 1898), agricultural officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55, 72 Brett, Henry Robert (* 1868, 1 1932), dean Clergy List, WWW 1929 - II 1333, 358-359 Brett, J. (fl. 1858), bird painter - Lewis III 55,73 Brett, J.G.H. (* 1909), commissioner - KirkGreene 2 - III 55, 74 Brett, J.R.L.D. (* 1910), administration officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55, 75 Brett, James J. (* 1952), managing director WsW Lreland - III 55,76 Brett, Jeremy (* 1935), actor - Actors, Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 55, 77-79 Brett, Jesse (fl. 1888-1910), hospital chaplain Clergy List - II 1333,360 Brett, John (fl. 1739-1745), pamphlet seller Plomer 3 - II 1333,361 Brett, John (T 1785), naval captain - A 'Beckett, Chalmers 1, Charnock, Cooper: Dictionaiy, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 144,1-9; II 1333,362 Brett, John (* 1830, 1 1902), painter - Sartin III 55,80 Brett, John (* 1831, 1 1902), landscape painter Champlin 2, Mason, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897 - I 144,11-15; II 1333,363 Brett, Mrs John (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 144,10 Brett, John Aloysius (* 1879, 1 1955), lieutenant colonel, colonial civil servant - Cath. WW 1930, Lndia Office - II 1333,364-365 Brett, John Henry (fl. 1855-1905), county surveyor, engineer - Belfast - II 1333,366 Brett, John Watkins (* 1805, 1 1863), telegraphic engineer - Boase, Cooper: Dictionary, Kirk - I 144,16-17; II 1333,367 Brett, Joseph (fl. 1704-1715), rector, sermonist Watt - I 144,18 Brett, Joseph George (* 1790, 1 1852), clergyman - Cokayne - II 1333,368 Brett, Joseph Richard (* 1894), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1333, 369 Brett, Joseph William (* 1816, 1 1848), painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 144,19-20 Brett, Sir Lionel 1911), federal justice superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 55, 81 Brett, M. (fl. 1880), nun, hymnist O'Donoghue - I 144,21 Brett, Maurice Vyner Baliol (* 1882, 1 1934), lieutenant colonel, compiler - Munford, WWW 1929 - II 1333,371; III 55,82 Brett, Michael (* 1871), student - Foster 3 II 1333,372 Brett, Molly (* 1914), comic artist - Clark III 55,83 Brett, Oliver Sylvain Baliol 3rd viscount Esher (* 1881, 1 1963), district councillor, private secretary, writer - WW Oxfordshire - II 1333,373 ' Brett, Paul (fl. 1970-1980), guitarist - Larkin: Folk - III 55,84 Brett, Peter (fl. 1745), writer, schoolmaster O'Donoghue - I 144,22 Brett, Sir Piercy (* 1709, 1 1781), admiral A Beckett, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Charnock, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose H.J., Watkins I 144,23-36; II 1333,374 Brett, Raymond Laurence (* 1917), professor of english - Academic WsW - III 55,85 Brett, Raymund George 1881), major, magistrate - Cath. WW 1930, Thorn I 144,37; II 1333,375

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Brett, Reginald Clark, Mary Elizabeth AtkinsonBrettell, Richard Vernon Guest (* 1875), lieutenant colonel - WW Gloucestershire II 1333,423 Brettell, Samuel Sidaway (* 1859), student Foster 3- II 1333,424 Brettell, Walter - c.h. Walter Beaumont (* 1872, 11910), actor - Green Room Book II 1333,425 Brettelle, Clifford Oswald (* 1883), electrical engineer, journal director, technical editor Day Marteau - II 1333,426-427 Bretten, William (fl. 1546), actor - Nungezer II 1333,428 Brettie, Franciscus —> Pretty, Francis Brettingham, Charles Edward Seppings (* 1857), physician - Medical WW - I 144,129 Brettingham, Matthew (* 1699, 1 1769), architect - Allibone, Architecture, Colvin, Cooper: Dictionary, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Watt I 144,130-135; II 1333,429-438 Brettingham, Matthew (* 1725, 1 1803), architect - Colvin, Cooper: Dictionary II 1333,439-442 Brettingham, Robert (* 1696, 1 1768), stonemason, architect, sheriff - Colvin II 1333,443 Brettingham, Robert William Furze (* 1750?, 1 1820), architect - Architecture, Colvin, Redgrave - I 144,136-138; II 1861,128-131 Brettingham, Walter (* 1924), painter, teacher Buckman - III 495, 335 Brettingham-Moore, Herbert Mansel Moore, Herbert Mansel BrettinghamBrettiva Saint - also: Brictiva; Brittifa; Broteva; Brykke (fl. [1001]) - Dunbar - I 144,139 Brett-Knowles, Richard (fl. 1952-1954), instructor lieutenant - Poulsom - III 55,94 Brettie, Leslie (* 1896), geographer, layman, headmaster - WW Methodism, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1333, 444-445 Brettie, Raymond Patrick (* 1949), consultant physician - Scotland - III 55, 96 Brettie, Robert (* 1831, 1 1872), prize fighter Boase - I 144,140 Brettie, Roger (* 1932), lecturer in chemistry Scientists - III 55,97 Brettie, W. (fl. 1890-1910), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 55,98 Bretton, Harry Tunwell (fl. 1935), journalist, company director - Marteau - II 1333,446 Bretton, Henry de —» Bracton, Henry de Bretton, William - merchant, publisher - Duff I 144,143 Brett-Smith, Herbert Francis Brett —> Smith, Herbert Francis Brett BrettBrett Young, Michael Jonathan (* 1937), executive member - Scotland - III 55,95 Breuer, Adam Augustus (* 1868), ophthalmic surgeon, writer - Medical WW - I 144,144 Breuer-Weil, David (* 1965), painter - Buckman - Ill 495,336

Breues, John (fl. 1750), miscellaneous writer Watt - I 144,145 Breul, Karl Hermann (* 1860, 1 1932), language professor, journal editor, writer - Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 144,146-147; II 1333,447-448 Breul, Oswald George Frank Justus (* 1896?, 11917), lieutenant - Memorials II 1333,449-451 Breun, John Ernest (* 1862, 1 1921), portrait painter - WWW 1916 - II 1333, 452 Breval, John Durant - c.h. Joseph Gray; also: Gay (* 1680?, 1 1738), miscellaneous writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Baker, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Gilliland, Gorton, Jacob, Rose HJ., Thesp. Diet., Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 144,148-161; 445,319-320; 1219,281-282; II 1334,1 Breval, Lucienne (* 1869), opera singer - Green Room Book - II 1334,002 Brevett, Rupis Emanuel (* 1969), footballer Hugman - III 55,102-103 Brevin, Daniel —> Brevint, Daniel Brevint, Daniel (fl. 1604-1651), rector - Balleine - II 1334,005-007 Brevint, Daniel - also: Brevin (* 1616, f 1695), dean - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Balleine, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Hook, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood I 144,162-183; II 1334,4-7 Brevior, Thomas —> Shorter, Thomas Brevitt, Arthur Nelson (* 1873), solicitor Staffordshire - II 1334,008 Brevitt, Sir Horatio (* 1847, 1 1933), solicitor, town clerk - Staffordshire, WWW 1929 II 1334,009-010 Brew, Alexander William (fl. 1904-1913), curate - Clergy List - II 1334,011 Brew, Anthony (c.1620), actor - Nungezer II 1334,012 Brew, David Allan (* 1953), chief executive Scotland - III 55,104 Brew, Hugh Brady (fl. 1894-1912), rector Clergy List - ΙΪ 1334,013 Brew, M. W. (fl. 1885), novelist, poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 144,185-186 Brew, Margaret (* c. 1850), novelist - Lozes/O Kelly Welch - III 55,105-106 Brew, Richard Vere (* 1893), surgeon - WW Somerset - II 1334, 014 Brew, Robert John (* 1838, 1 1911), civil servant - WWW 1897 - II 1334,015 Brew, Sam H. (fl. 1887-1893), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1334,016 Brewer, Lady —> Bruton, Ethel Mary Brewer, Sir Alfred Herbert (* 1865, 1 1928), organist, composer Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Foster 3, Hull, Leach, Stacey, Warriner, West, WW Gloucester, WWW 1916, Wyndham - I 144,187-189; II 1334,17-27; III 55,107 Brewer, Ann (fl. 1763-1780), miniature painter Foskett - III 55,108 Brewer, Anthony Alan (* 1942), lecturer in economics - Academic WsW - III 55,109 Brewer, Antony (fl. 1655), dramatist A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Jacob, Langbaine, Watkins, Watt, Whincop, Winstanley: Poets - I 144,190-214; II 1334,28 Brewer, C. H. (fl. 1930), radio producer Moseley - II 1334,029 Brewer, Charles Alfred (fl. 1887-1910), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1334,030 Brewer, Charles Leslie (* 1901}, minister - WW Methodism - II 1334,031 Brewer, Derek Stanley (* 1923), lecturer in English - Academic WsW - III 55,110 Brewer, Douglas Forbes (* 1925), professor of physics - Scientists - III 55, 111 Brewer, Dunstan (* 1875), surgeon, physician - Medical WW, WW Local Government I 144,215; II 1334,32

Brewis Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham - also: Edward (* 1810, 1 1897), miscellaneous writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Browning, Kirk, Mellors, Pratt, Sanders, Wheeler, WWW 1897 - I 144,216-223; II 1334,33-35 Brewer, Edmund Williams Tom Llewelyn aft. Brewer-Williams (* 1865), barrister, high sheriff - Foster 3, Walford, WW Wales 1933 - II 1334, 036-038 Brewer, Edward (* 1844, 1 1922), canon Clergy List, WWW 1916 - II 1334,039-040 Brewer, Edward Cobham —> Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Ellen Maria Elizabeth Cobham - aft. Hayman (1 1939), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1334,041 Brewer, Emma (fl. 1875), writer, translator Kirk - I 144, 225 Brewer, F. (* 1915), secretary defence - KirkGreene 2 - III 55,112 Brewer, Francis (fl. 1820-1830), stonecarver Gunnis - II 1334,042 Brewer, Frank John C. (fl. 1905), auctioneer, valuer - WW Gloucester - II 1334,043 Brewer, Frank Wilmin (* 1886), architect Channel Islands - III 55,113 Brewer, Frederick John (* 1885), minister - WW Methodism - II 1334, 045 Brewer, Frederick Mason (* 1902), chemist, lecturer - WW Science - II 1334,046 Brewer, George (* 1766), miscellaneous writer Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Gilliland, Macleod: Economy, New Catalogue, Thesp. Diet., Watkins/Shoberl, Watt- I 144,226-235 Brewer, George (* 1773, 1 1871), waterman, alleged centenarian - Boase - I 144, 236 Brewer, George Henry (* 1894), publicity manager - Marteau - II 1334,047 Brewer, George Ponting (* 1837), banker, county councillor, J.P. - South Wales - II 1334, 048 Brewer, George Samuel (* 1857), vicar - Clergy List - II 1334,049 Brewer, Griffith (* 1867), pioneer aviator, lecturer - WW British Aviation - II 1334,050 Brewer, H. Melvill (fl. 1864-1915), surgeon, J.P. - Contemp. Portraits, Williams S.D. II 1334,051-053 Brewer, H.W. (fl. 1865-1886), promoter Malchow - III 55,114 Brewer, Henry Alexander (* 1879, 1 1930), missionary, school principal - Clergy List II 1334,054 Brewer, Henry Anselm (* 1792, 1 1849), cathedral prior, writer - Gillow, Snow/Birt - I 144,237; II 1334,55 Brewer, Henry Charles (* 1866, 1 1949), watercolour painter, illustrator, etcher - Buckman, Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, WW Art I 144,238; II 1334,56-57; III 495,337 Brewer, Herbert George (* 1896), minister WW Methodism - II 1334,058 Brewer, Herbert Perry (* 1867, 1 1926), vicar, tutor - Clergy List, Cox: Kent, Kent I 144,239; II 1334,59-60 Brewer, Hugh (fl. 1600-1623), printer McKerrow - II 1334, 061 Brewer, James (fl. 1695), physician, writer Watt - I 144, 240 Brewer, James Alphege (fl. 1930), etcher, painter - WW Art - II 1334,062 Brewer, James Curtis (* 1843), minister, missionary - Methodists - I 144,241 Brewer, James Norris (fl. 1799-1829), novelist, topographical writer - Allibone, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 144, 242-244 Brewer, Jehoiada (* 1752?, 11817), minister - Cooper: Dictionary, Rees: Welshmen, Roberts, Rowland E.H., Welsh Biogr. I 144,245; II 1334,63-66 Brewer, John (* 1732, 1 1797), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 144,246-247 Brewer, John (fl. 1763-1779), miniature painter Foskett - III 55,115

Brewer, John Bede (* 1742, 1 1822), cathedral prior - Cooper: Dictionary, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics, Snow/Birt - I 144,248-250; II 1334,67-68 Brewer, John Edwin (* 1840), colonial civil servant, J.P. - Walford - II 1334,069 Brewer, John Francis (* 1865), organist, music critic, novelist - Cath. WW 1910, Kirk I 144,251-252 Brewer, John Henry Latham (* 1876), solicitor, town clerk, borough councillor - WW Devonshire, WW Local Government II 1334,070-071 Brewer, John Hibberd (* 1819, 1 1890), recorder - Boase, Foster 2 - I 144, 253; II 1334, 72 Brewer, John Samuel (* 1873), rural dean, missionary - Clergy List - II 1334,073 Brewer, John Sherren (*c,1809, 1 1879), historical writer - Allibone, Boase, Cooper: Supplement, Dampier 2, Kirk, Kunitz, Malchow, Men 2, Sanders, Ward I 144,254-262; II 1334,74-79; III 55,116 Brewer, Julian C. (fl. 1855-1876), miniature painter - Foskett - III 55,117 Brewer, Leonard (* 1875), etcher, painter - Lanes. Biog., WW Art - I 144,263; II 1334,80 Brewer, Mary - also: Jenkins, M. (fl. 18481874), miniature painter - Foskett III 55,118-119 Brewer, Mathias (fl. 1903-1906), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1334, 081 Brewer, Patricia Margaret St. John (* 1927), librarian - Landau - II 1334,082 Brewer, Paul (* 1946), photographer, draughtsman - Buckman - III 495, 338 Brewer, R. A. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau II 1334,083 Brewer, Richard (fl. 1587-1590), poet - Cooper/ Cooper - I 144,264 Brewer, Richard (fl. 1867-1874), acting consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1334, 084 Brewer, Robert Carter (fl. 1892-1913), rector Clergy List - II 1334,085 Brewer, Robert Frederick (fl. 1865), grammarian, historian - Kirk - I 144, 265 Brewer, Robert Kitton (fl. 1866), writer - Kirk I 144,266 Brewer, Mrs Robert Kitton (fl. 1876), memorialist - Kirk - I 144, 267 Brewer, Samuel (t 1743?), botanist - Britten/ Boulger, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose H.J., Stratford 3, Waller, Watkins I 144,268-273; II 1334,86-87 Brewer, T. (fl. 1935), journal editor - Marteau II 1334,088 Brewer, Thomas (* 1611), musician - Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Clarke, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Waller - I 144,276-284 Brewer, Thomas (fl. 1624), poet, writer Allibone, Watt - I 144, 274-275 Brewer, Thomas (fl. 1626-1640), minister Brook - I 144,285-286 Brewer, Thomas (* 1678?, f 1755), stationer Plomer 3 - II 1334,089 Brewer, Thomas (* 1743, 1 1787), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 144, 287-288 Brewer, Thomas (* 1807, 1 1870), town clerk, memorialist - Boase, Kirk - I 144,290-291 Brewer, Thomas (fl. 1812-1849), naval lieutenant - Ο'Byrne - I 144,289 Brewer, Tuke (* 1888), mayor - WW Local Government - II 1334,090 Brewer, W. (fl. 1767-1813), stonecarver Gunnis - II 1334,091 Brewer, William - also: Briwere; Bruer (t 1226), judge - Foss, Low - I 144, 292-295 Brewer, William (t 1244), bishop - Godwin I 144,296 Brewer, William (t 1881), physician, M.P., miscellaneous writer - Boase, Dod's 1870, Kirk - I 144,297-298; II 1334,92 Brewer, William Hibberd (* 1840?), barrister, school inspector - Foster 2 - II 1334,093

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Brewer's Droop (fl. 1972-1989), blues band Larkin: Seventies - III 55,120-121 Brewerton, T. le Gay (fl. 1805), scientific writer - Watt - I 144,299 Brewer-Williams, Edmund Williams Tom Llewelyn —> Brewer, Edmund Williams Tom Llewelyn Brewester, D. F. F. (* 1905?), engineer - Day II 1334,094 Brewhouse, James —» Bruce, James Brewill, Arthur William Broadbridge, George Thomas 1st baron Broadbridge Broadbridge, George (* 1833), general broker, freemason - Orchard - II 1337, 254-255 Broadbridge, Sir George Thomas (* 1869, I 1952), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - Ill 56,187 Broadbridge, George Thomas 1st baron Broadbridge (* 1869, 1 1952), chartered secretary, company chairman, alderman Mackenzie D., Parliament 1, Sports, WW Local Government - II 1337, 256-260; III 56,401 Broadbridge, Keith (* 1934), civil servant WsW Hong Kong - III 56, 402 Broadbridge, Walter (* 1871), mining engineer - Safford, Sports, Weinthal - I 148,397-398; II 1337,261-263 Broadbridge, William Stewart, Margaret Broadhurst, Mary Adelaide (t 1928), Women's Land Army originator, educationalist, political activist - Notable Personalities, WWW 1916 - II 1337,317-318 Broadhurst, Mary Louisa - aft. Orrell; aft. Whitworth (t 1896), benefactor - Boase I 1219,328 Broadhurst, Peter Lovell (* 1924), professor of psychology - Academic WsW - III 57,4 Broadhurst, Ronald Joseph Callender (* 1906), brigadier, orientalist - Northern Ireland, WWW Ireland - III 57,5-6 Broadhurst, Thomas (fl. 1803-1814), clergyman, writer - Watt - I 148,431 Broadhurst, W. H. (fl. 1935), road engineer WW Guernsey - II 1337, 319 Broadie, Alexander (fl. 1981-2001), professor of logic and rhetoric - Scotland - III 57,7 Broadie, Barry (* 1940), painter, teacher Buckman - III 495, 376 Broadland, Berger (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1337,320 Broadley, Alexander Meyrick (* 1847, 1 1916), advocate, miscellaneous writer - Foster 2, Griffiths, Kirk, Walford, WWW 1916 I 148,432; II 1337,321-324; III 57,8 Broadley, Edward Osborne (fl. 1918), naval lieutenant commander Creagh/Humphris - II 1337,325 Broadley, Henry (* 1793, 1 1851), railway chairman, M.P. - Boase - I 148,434 Broadley, Henry Broadley Harrison- —» Harrison, Henry Broadley Broadley, Sir Herbert Brochwel, Ysgythrog king of Powis Brochu, Michel Delphis (fl. 1873-1912), physician, alienist - Men & Women I 149,42

559

Brochwel, Ysgythrog king of Powis - also: Brochmael (fl. 584) - Fisher, Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Welsh Biogr., Williams R. - I 149,43-46; II 1337,372; III 57,24 Brochwel, Ysgythrog of the Tusks (fl. End 6. Cent.), ruler of Powys - III 57,119 Brock, A. (fl. 1917), seaman - Poulsom III 57,26 Brock, Alec Walter Saumarez (* 1878, 1 1949), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1337,373 Brock, Amy G. (fl. 1935), gentlewoman - WW Guernsey - II 1337, 374 Brock, Arthur (fl. 1860-1895), pyrotechnician Pratt - I 149, 47 Brock, Arthur Clutton- (* 1868, 1 1924), art critic, essayist, barrister - Browning, Foster 3, WWW 1916- II 1337,375-377 Brock, Carey (* 1824?, î 1892), dean, hymn compiler, commissary general - Boase I 149,48 Brock, Cecil 1915), actor - Noble: Theatre II 1337,378 Brock, Cecil Guelph (* 1897), lieutenant Above the Trenches - III 57, 27 Brock, Charles Edmund (* 1870, 1 1938), portrait painter, book illustrator - WW Art, WWW 1929 - II 1337,379-380 Brock, Charles Thomas (* 1844, 1 1881), pyrotechnician - Boase - I 149,50 Brock, Daniel de Lisle (* 1762, 1 1842), island bailiff - Cassell, Cooper: Dictionary, Rose H.J. - I 149,51-54; II 1337,381 Brock, David John Henry (* 1936), professor of human genetics - Scotland - III 57, 28 Brock, Edith de Saumarez - aft. Lady Craig (fl. 1903-1935), gentlewoman - WW Guernsey - II 1337,382 Brock, Edmond (fl. 1903-1950), oil painter WW Art - II 1337,383 Brock, Evelyn Alice Clutton—» Harcourt, Evelyn Alice VernonBrock, Frances Elizabeth Georgina Carey » Baynes, Frances Elizabeth Georgina Brock, Francis (t 1662?), physician - Münk I 149,57 Brock, Sir Frederic Edward Errington (* 1854, I 1929), admiral - WWW 1929 - II 1337, 384 Brock, Frederick (* 1893), minister - WW Methodism - II 1337,385 Brock, Frederick Davies (t 1926), canon Clergy List - II 1337,386 Brock, Frederick Freer (fl. 1915-1919), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1337,387 Brock, George Albert (* 1854), minister - Lanes. Biog. - I 149, 58 Brock, George H. (fl. 1890-1912), missionary Men & Women - I 149,59 Brock, George Myles (* 1917), businessman Jamaica - III 57, 29 Brock, George Sandison (* 1858), surgeon, physician - WW Jersey - II 1337,388-389 Brock, H. Carey (fl. 1894-1935), telegraph company employee - WW Guernsey II 1337,390 Brock, H. E. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1337,391 Brock, Henry (* 1859), major, lawyer - Men & Women - I 149,60 Brock, Henry (* 1864, 1 1915), company director, volunteer colonel, J.P. - Foster 3, Glasgow, Todd: Glasgow - II 1337, 392-397 Brock, Mrs Henry Frederick (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk - I 149,61 Brock, Henry Jenkins (* 1870, 1 1933), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 - II 1337,398-400 Brock, Henry Le Marchant (* 1889, 1 1946), air Commodore - Creagh/Humphris, WW British Aviation - II 1337,401-402 Brock, Henry Matthew (* 1875, 1 1960), illustrator - Clark - III 57, 30 Brock, Henry Matthew (* 1875, 1 1960), painter, illustrator - Buckman, Cox: Norfolk, Marteau, WW Art - I 149,62; II 1337,403-404; III 495,378

560

Brock

Brock, Henry Norman Bradley, Harold Edward Brooke-Hitching, Sir Thomas Henry —> Hitching, Sir Thomas Henry Brooke-Hunt, Christopher Kendall (* 1900), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 58,181 Brooke-Hunt, Robert Henry —> Hunt, Robert Henry BrookeBrooke-Hunt, Violet Hunt, Violet BrookeBrooke-Meares, Athelstaine —» Meares, Athelstaine BrookeBrooke-Pechell, Lady —> Chawner, Constance Louisa Brooke-Pechell, Adelaide Harriet —> Pechell, Adelaide Harriet BrookeBrooke-Pechell, Sir Augustus Alexander —> Pechell, Sir Augustus Alexander Brooke- 7th baronet Brooke-Pechell, Sir George Richard Pechell, Sir George Richard Brooke- 4th baronet Brooke-Pechell, Sir George Samuel —» Pechell, Sir George Samuel Brooke- 5th baronet Brooke-Pechell, Sir Samuel George —> Pechell, Sir Samuel George Brooke- 6th baronet Brooke-Pechell, Sir Samuel John —» Pechell, Sir Samuel John Brooke- 3rd baronet

571

Brooke-Pechell, Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet Pechell, Thomas Brooke-Popham, Sir Henry Robert Moore —> Brooke, Henry Robert Moore Brooker, Arthur (fl. 1877-1897), electrical engineer, writer, teacher - Pratt - I 151,431 Brooker, Arthur Basil (* 1885), rector - Clergy List, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1340,069-070 Brooker, Bertram Keir (* 1932), polar explorer Poulsom - III 58, 222 Brooker, Daniel (fl. 1741-1746), vicar, sermonist - Chambers, Watt - I 151,432-433 Brooker, E. R. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1340,071 Brooker, Harry (fl. 1876-1880), painter - Sartin - Ill 58, 223 Brooker, Henry Stewart (* 1925), head of presentation - Broadcasting - III 58,224 Brooker, John William (fl. 1887-1910), rector Clergy List - II 1340,072 Brooker, Lawrence Oscar (* 1892), minister WW Methodism - II 1340,073 Brooker, Leslie George Scott (* 1902), chemist WW Science - II 1340, 074 Brooker, Paul (* 1976), footballer - Hugman III 58,225 Brooker, Peter (* 1900), painter, teacher - WW Art - II 1340,075 Brooker, Ralph Anthony (* 1925), professor of computing science - Scientists - III 58,226 Brooker, Richard Edgar Peter (t 1945), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 58,227-229 Brooker, Stephen Michael (* 1981), footballer Hugman - III 58, 230 Brooker, Thomas (fl. 1848-1854), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 58, 231 Brooker, Trekkie Ritchie, Trekkie Brooker, W. S. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau - II 1340,076 Brooker, William (* 1918, î 1983), painter Buckman - III 495, 406 Brooker, William Henry (* 1885?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1340, 077 Brooke-Rose, Christine (* 1923), novelist, journalist - Feminist companion, Littérature anglaise, Schlueter, Shattock, Williams, Women novelists - III 58,184-209 Brookes (fl. 1612), Latinist, dramatist - Baker I 151,434 Brookes, Albert (* 1885), college principal Lndia Office - II 1340,078 Brookes, Alfred (* 1853), cotton manufacturer, company director, J.P. - Methodists I 151,435 Brookes, Alfred (* 1887?), electrical engineer Day - II 1340,079 Brookes, Alfred Ernest (* 1858), religious writer - Methodists - I 151, 436 Brookes, Arthur (fl. 1896-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1340,080 Brookes, C. S. (* 1903?), electrical engineer Day - II 1340,081 Brookes, Calmer Frederick George (* 1820), novelist, poet - Kirk - I 151,437 Brookes, Charles (* 1852), vicar - Clergy List, Northants - II 1340,082-083 Brookes, Charles Cunliffe (* 1866), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1340,084-085 Brookes, Charles Hastings Philpot- (fl. 19071935), engineer - Lndia Office - II 1340, 086 Brookes, Christopher Anthony (* 1934), lecturer in engineering science - Scientists - Ill 58,233 Brookes, Clifford Harold (* 1875), physician Medical WW - I 151,438 Brookes, Clifford James (* 1843), J.P. - Kent II 1340,087 Brookes, D.St. C. (* 1924), senior assistant secretary - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 58, 234 Brookes, Daysi May (* 1886, î 1981), painter Buckman - III 495, 407 Brookes, Desmond Cannon (fl. 1933-1937), chemical engineer, bureau director - Marteau - II 1340,088

572

Brookes

Brookes, E. (fi. 1878), manufacturer, writer Kirk - I 151,439 Brookes, E.C. (* 1933), administration officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 58, 235 Brookes, Edward (* 1808, 1 1880), librarian Munford - III 58,236 Brookes, Eric Guy (t 1918), captain - Above the Trenches - III 58, 237 Brookes, Evelyn Mabel —> Thorold, Evelyn Mabel Brookes, F.C. (* 1906), commissioner police Kirk-Greene 2 - III 58, 238 Brookes, F. W. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1340,089 Brookes, Francis Jerome (* 1877, 1 1903), priest - GumbleyII 1340,090 Brookes, Frank Meridyth (fl. 1908-1930), rector - Clergy List, WW Gloucestershire, WW Waiwickshire - II 1340,091-093 Brookes, Frederick Braithwaite (* 1884), teacher, vicar - Clergy List, WW Norfolk II 1340,094-095 Brookes, Frederick Dobson (* 1856, 1 1914), vicar - Clergy List - II 1340,096 Brookes, George (* 1825?), solicitor - Smith II 1340,097 Brookes, George Lloyd (* 1892), minister - WW Methodism - II 1340, 098 Brookes, Gerald Remfry (* 1868) (fl. 1891-1911), vicar - Clergy List - II 1340,099 Brookes, Henry (fl. 1707), sermonist - Watt I 151,440 Brookes, Henry (fl. 1857), social reformer, writer - Kirk - I 151,441 Brookes, Henry James (* 1847), manufacturer, layman - Methodists - I 151,442 Brookes, Henry Langham (* 1864), graduate Foster 3- II 1340,100 Brookes, Herbert (* 1928), translator - Flegon III 58,239 Brookes, Humphrey (* 1666, 1 1718), physician Münk - I 151,298 Brookes, Humphrey (* 1903), surgeon - WW Derbyshire - II 1340,101 Brookes, James —> Brooks, James Brookes, James (fl. 1870-1910), rector - Clergy List - II 1340,103 Brookes, James Bourne (* 1842, 1 1918), curate - Clergy List - II 1340,104 Brookes, John —> Brooks, John Brookes, John (fl. 1666), naval captain Charnock - I 152, 2 Brookes, John (fl. 1666-1672), naval captain Charnock - I 152,3 Brookes, John (fl. 1752), commercial writer Watt - I 152,4 Brookes, John (fl. 1859-1868), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 152,6 Brookes, John (fl. 1920), district councillor WW Wales 1921 - II 1340,105 Brookes, John (* 1933), garden and landscape designer - Gardeners - III 58,240-241 Brookes, John Henry (* 1823), rural dean Foster 4, Smith - II 1340,106-107 Brookes, Joseph (t 1931), vicar - Clergy List II 1340,108 Brookes, Joshua (* 1754, Î 1821), eccentric divine - Smith - II 1340,109-113 Brookes, Joshua (* 1761, Î 1833), anatomist - Allibone, Cassel1, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Jerdan, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Taylor W.C., Waller - I 152,7-31; II 1340,114 Brookes, Joshua Alfred Rowland (* 1865), missionary - Clergy List, Foster 3 II 1340,115-116 Brookes, Kenneth (* 1897, tc.1978), watercolourist, commercial artist - Buckman - Ill 495,408 Brookes, Lionel (* 1915), painter, teacher Buckman - III 495, 409 Brookes, Malcolm John (* 1943), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 495, 410 Brookes, Martha (t 1676), writer - Women writers - III 58, 242

Brookes, Matthew (fl. 1621), religious writer Watt - I 152,32 Brookes, Melanthe (fl. 1614), dramatist Allibone - I 152,33 Brookes, Neil Trevor Bruno Brookes, Sir Norman Everard (* 1877, 1 1968), major, tennis player - Arlott, Sports, WW Sport - I 152,34; II 1340,117; III 58,243-244 Brookes, P. —> Brooke, P. Brookes, P. H. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1340,118 Brookes, Packington (fl. 1661-1664), naval captain - Charnock - I 152,35 Brookes, Peter (* 1928), senior lecturer of cancer research - Scientists - III 58, 245 Brookes, Sir Raymond Percival Baron (* 1909), life president - Jeremy, Rubinstein III 58,246-255 Brookes, Richard (fl. 1750), physician Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Waller, Watt - I 152,38-43 Brookes, Richard (fl. 1750), rector, translator Baker, Gilliland - I 152,36-37 Brookes, Robert (* 1926), musician - Channel Islands - III 58, 256 Brookes, S. (fl. 1822), economist, writer Macleod: Economy - I 152,44 Brookes, Samuel (fl. 1815), conchologist, writer Allibone, Watt - I 152,45-46 Brookes, Samuel (fl. 1864), religious writer Kirk - I 152,47 Brookes, Sheridan (fl. 1850), verse writer ODonoghue - I 152,48 Brookes, Thomas —> Brooks, Thomas Brookes, Thomas Cannon (* 1876), solicitor Sports - II 1340,119-120 Brookes, Thomas Henry (* 1895), rector - WW Staffordshire - II 1340,121 Brookes, Tommy (* 1940), provost of Stirling Scotland - III 58, 257 Brookes, Victor Sylvester (* 1888), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offìce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1340,122; III 58,258 Brookes, W. M. (fl. 1873), geological writer Kirk, Malchow - I 152,51; III 58,259 Brookes, Warwick (* 1806, î 1882), draughtsman, book illustrator - Boase, Bryan - I 152, 52-53 Brookes, Warwick (t 1935), M.P. - WWW 1929 - II 1340,123 Brookes, William (fl. 1636-1640), bookseller McKerrow - II 1340,124 Brookes, William (* 1844), minister Methodists - I 152,54 Brookes, William (* 1852), freemason Wright D. - II 1340,125 Brookes, William (* 1861), manufacturer, layman, J.P. - WW Methodism - II 1340,126 Brookes, William Henry (* 1839), merchant, J.P., volunteer captain Rickword/Gaskell, Staffordshire - II 1340,127-130 Brookes, William Henry (* 1855), minister WW Methodism - II 1340,131 Brookes, William Lee 1821?}, solicitor Smith - II 1340,132 Brookes, William Me Intosh (Î 1849), architect Colvin - II 1340,133-134 Brookes, William Penny (* 1809, 1 1895), surgeon, sportsman - Boase - I 152, 55 Brookes, William Robert Philpot- (fl. 1908-1935), engineer - India Offìce - II 1340,135 Brookes, William Staley (* 1906), solicitor, town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1340,136 Brookesbanke, Joseph —» Brookbank, Joseph Brookesbuy, Francis —» Brokesby, Francis Brookesby, William - also: Brunsley (Î 1585), Jesuit - McCoog, Oliver - I 152, 57; III 58,261 Brooke-Taylor, Edward Mallalieu —» Taylor, Edward Mallalieu BrookeBrooke-Taylor, Herbert Clifford —» Taylor, Herbert Clifford BrookeBrooke-Taylor, Tim (* 1940), actor Hayward: TV, Redder - III 58,210-211

Brookfield, Arthur Montagu (* 1853, î 1940), M.P., colonel, J.P. - Dod's 1900, Foreign Office 2, Kirk, Pratt, WWW 1929 I 152,66-67; II 1340,137-139 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton (* 1857, 11913), actor, dramatist, convert - Adams W.D. 2, Cath. WW 1910, Green Room Book, Kirk, Reid/Compton, WWW 1897 I 152,68-73; II 1340,140-142 Brookfield, Edward (fl. 1872), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1340,143; III 58,262 Brookfield, Frances Mary —> Grogan, Frances Mary Brookfield, Geoffrey Herbert (fl. 1953-1954), meteorological observer - Poulsom III 58,263 Brookfield, Jane Octavia —» Elton, Jane Octavia Brookfield, John Storrs (fl. 1905), physician, J.P. - Essex - II 1340,144 Brookfield, Samuel M. (* 1847), builder, humanist, businessman - Men & Women I 152,76 Brookfield, William Henry (* 1809, î 1874), royal chaplain, canon - Boase, Educationists, Kirk, Odom, Rintoul - I 152,77-78; II 1340,145-147; III 58,265-266 Brookhouse, Charles Scott (* 1871), dentist Lincolnshire - II 1340,148 Brookhouse, Charles Turing (* 1847), physician, J.P. - Kent - II 1340,149 Brookhouse, Joseph Orpe (* 1835), physician, surgeon - Nottinghamshire - II 1340,150 Brookhouse, R. H. (* 1857?), railway engineer Day - II 1340,151 Brooking, Charles (* 1723, 1 1759), marine painter - Bryan, Edwards, Hutchinson: Templars, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Waller, Winnifrith: Men - I 152,79-86; II 1340,152 Brooking, George E. (fl. 1878-1884), vice-consul - Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1340,153 Brooking, Sir Harry Triscott (* 1864, I 1944), major general - WW Hampshire II 1340,154 Brooking, J. H. C. (* 1871?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1340,155 Brooking, Nesta (fl. 1942-1947), choreographer, teacher - Noble: Ballet - II 1340,156 Brooking, Reginald Arthur (* 1875), freemason Wright D. - II 1340,157 Brooking, Samuel Augustus Edward Elworthy (* 1851?, 1 1922), vicar - Clergy List II 1340,158 Brook-Jackson, Edwin —> Jackson, Edwin BrookBrook-Jones, Elwyn (* 1911, 1 1962), character actor - Actors - III 57, 437-438 Brookland, Joseph (fl. 1693-1739), printer Plomer 3 - II 1340,159 Brookman, Ernest Francis (* 1913), division chairman - Scientists - III 58, 267 Brookman, Sir George (* 1853, 1 1927), dominion politician, J.P. - WWW 1916 II 1340,161 Brookman, Richard Waller (* 1912, î 1941), observer - Wynn - III 58, 268 Brook-Murray, Henry —» Murray, Henry Brooke Brookner, Anita (* 1928), lecturer in history of art, novelist - Academic WsW, Feminist companion, Lee, Modern library, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Williams, Women novelists III 58,269-297 Brooks —> Hawkins, Henry Brooks, Mrs —» Watson Miss Brooks (fl. 1670?), writing master - Heal II 1340,162 Brooks (fl. 1699), writing master - Heal II 1340,162 Brooks (fl. 1827), cellist, composer - Clarke, Musicians - I 152,88-89 Brooks, A. (fl. 1935), company manager Marteau - II 1340,164 Brooks, A.C. (* 1898), handwriting expert Kirk-Greene 2 - III 58, 298

Brooks Brooks, Α. Η. Charles Brown, Robert Broun, Robert - also: Brown (fl. 1621-1648), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1341, 266 Broun, Robert - also: Brown (fl. 1650), M.P., bailie - Foster 1 - II 1341,267 Broun, William - also: Brown (fl. 1581-1586), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1341, 268 Broun, William - also: Brown (fl. 1678-1682), provost, M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1341,269 Broun, William (fl. 1710), poet - Watt I 153,327 Broun, Sir William 9th baronet (* 1804, 1 1882), procurator - Boase - I 153,328 Broun, Sir William 10th baronet - also: Brown (* 1848, 1 1918), gentleman Mennell, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 156,367; II 1341,270-271 Brouncer, Richard Ernest (* 1849), surveyor, civil engineer, railway director - Stephenson, Weinthal - I 153,353-354 Brouncker, 2nd viscount —> Brouncker, William 2nd viscount Brouncker Brouncker, John Payne (fl. 1809-1833), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 153,330 Brouncker, William 2nd viscount Brouncker also: Brounckor, Brounker (* 1620?, 1 1684), Royal Society president - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Brown/Stratton, Cassel! Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Crone, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Letters, Martin B., Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Ryan, Watkins, Watt, Webb - I 153,331-352; 1127,235; II 1341,272-273 Brounckhurst, Arnold (fl. 1565-1598), miniature painter - Foskett - III 59,133-134 Brounckor, William —> Brouncker, William 2nd viscount Brouncker Broune, James - also: Brown (tc.1736), bookbinder - Pionier 3 - II 1341,274 Brounger, A. E. (* 1884?), civil engineer - Day - II 1341,275 Brounger, Kenneth (* 1881, î 1942), naval captain - Creagh/Humphris - II 1341,276 Brounger, Richard Ernest (* 1849, 1 1922), railway engineer, surveyor, colonial agent general - Engineers, WWW 1916 II 1341,277-278 Brounger, Thomas Maclean (fl. 1919), naval lieutenant commander - Creagh/Humphris II 1341,279 Brounker, William Brouncker, William 2nd viscount Brouncker Brounlee, James (t 1851), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1341,280 Brounlie, Charles de Bels (fl. 1876-1888), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1341,281 Broun Lindsay, Sir George Humphrey Maurice —» Lindsay, Sir George Humphrey Maurice Broun-Morison Laird of Finderlie - real name: Henry de Armand (c.1950-1970), painter Buckman - III 495, 428 Broun-Morison, John Broun —» Brown, John Broun Brounower, Sylvester (* c. 1699), miniature painter - Foskett - III 59,135 Broun-Ramsay, James Andrew —> Ramsay, James Andrew 1st marquis of Dalhousie Brounrig, Ralph Brownrig, Ralph Brouns, Thomas —» Brown, Thomas

579

Brousil, Alois (* 1846, 1 1888), violinist, musical director - Boase - I 153,356 Brouson, Louis Maurice (*c. 1850, 1 1920), city editor - Griffiths - III 59,136 Brousse, Amy Elizabeth (* 1910, î 1963), agent - Mahoney - III 59,137-141 Brousson, Florence Eileen - widow - Channel Islands - III 59,142 Brousson, Frederick (* 1876), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Guernsey II 1341,282-283 Brousson, Louis Maurice (t 1920), newspaper editor-manager, financial expert - PVWW 1916 - II 1341,284 Brovarnik, Herbert Charles —> Brown, Herbert Charles Brow, Keith Phorson (* 1901), engineer, county surveyor - Day - II 1341,285 Browder, Earl (* 1891, î 1973), communist Rintoul - III 59,143 Browdy, Morris William (* 1885), physician Medical WW - I 153,357 Browell, Catharine Margaret - aft. Lady Herschel (fl. 1908-1935), gentlewoman Lady's WW - II 1341,286 Browell, Edmund John Jasper (* 1828), J.P. - Press C.A.M.: Durham, WalfordI 153,358-360; II 1341,287 Browell, Edward Thomas (* 1842, 1 1915), colonel - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 153,361; II 1341,288 Browell, Frederick James (* 1879), vicar Clergy List, WW Sussex - II 1341,289-290 Browell, Henry Frith (* 1872), major, J.P., D.L. - WW Surrey - II 1341,291 Browell, Henry Herbert (* 1856, 1 1915), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1341, 292 Browell, Henry Patterson (*1891), minister WW Methodism - II 1341,293 Browell, James (fl. 1799), military writer - Watt - I 153,362 Browell, Kate Anna - aft. Hoper (fl. 1848-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1341,294 Browell, Langton (* 1806), naval commander O'Byrne - I 153,363 Browell, William (* 1759, 1 1831), hospital governor, naval captain - Rose H.J. I 153,364-367 Browell, William Basil (* 1870, 1 1935), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1341,295 Browell, William Faulknor (fl. 1835-1840), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2 - II 1341,296 Browell, William Robert (t 1867), clergyman, tutor, translator - Boase - I 153,368 Brower, Christopher (* 1559, 1 1617), clergyman, teacher, writer - Hook - I 153,369 Browes, Frederick James (fl. 1910), tradesman, district councillor - Cox: Norfolk - I 153,370 Browett, A. H. (fl. 1935), advertising manager Marteau - II 1341,297 Browett, Arnold Leslie Thackhall- (* 1886?, 11916), solicitor, captain - Memorials II 1341,298-300 Browett, Arthur Ernest (fl. 1898-1910), vicar Clergy list - II 1341,301 Browett, Frederick Ernest (fl. 1882-1913), rector - Clergy List - II 1341,302 Browett, H. A. (* 1887?), electrical engineer, managing director - Day - II 1341,303 Browett, J.W. (* 1925), senior superintendent Kirk-Greene 2 - III 59,145 Browitt, Charles Crowther (fl. 1900-1910), clergyman - Clergy List - II 1341,304 Browitt, Chris W.A. (* 1943), geologist Scotland - III 59,147 Brown (fl. 1865-1886), promoter - Malchow III 59,153 Brown, Lady —> Baker, Frances Caroline Brown, family of —> Broun family of Brown, Mrs Cole, Dorothy Brown, Lady —> Rice, Mary Anne Brown, Lady —> Roussel, Lilian Alice Mabel Brown, Lady —> Smith, Margaret Brown (fl. 1640?), major general - Winstanley: Martyrology - I 923,18

580

Brown

Brown (fi. 1645), miscellaneous writer - Watt I 153,373 Brown (fi. 1675), legal writer - Watt I 156,326 Brown (fl. 1680), political writer - Watt I 154,380 Brown (fl. 1699), writing master - Heal II 1341,305 Brown (t 1702), pirate - Gosse - II 1341,306 Brown (fl. 1705), economist, writer - Macleod: Economy - I 153,434 Brown (fl. 1718), translator - Baker - I 153,374 Brown (fl. 1759), actor, comedian, theatre manager - Adams W.D. 2, Thesp. Diet. I 153,375-376 Brown (fl. 1769), printer - Plomer 3 II 1241,372 Brown Mrs (fl. 1782-1788), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Thesp. Diet. - I 153,377-378 Brown (fl. 1796), dramatist - Baker - I 153,379 Brown (fl. 1800?), swindler - Knapp/Baldwin I 934,297-302 Brown (fl. [1801]), pirate - Gosse - II 1341,308 Brown (fl. 1812), colonel, forger - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 153,380-382 Brown - Nickname: Mysterious (c. 1812), miniature painter - Foskett - III 59,151 Brown (fl. 1815), mathematical writer - Watt I 153,383 Brown (fl. 1820), abductor, rapist - Pelham I 334,399-403 Brown (fl. 1823), music professor, fiddler Clarke, Musicians - I 153,384-385 Brown (fl. 1860), violin maker - Stainer I 154,312 Brown (fl. 1870), violin maker - Morris W.M. II 1341,309 Brown, A. (fl. 1732-1776), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1341,310 Brown, A. (fl. 1882), musical writer - Kirk I 153,388 Brown, A. (fl. 1883), coffee planter, writer Kirk - I 153,387 Brown, A. (* 1907?), civil engineer - Day II 1341,311 Brown, A. (* 1907?), railway systems engineer Day- II 1341,312 Brown, A. (fl. 1935), advertising executive Marteau - II 1341,313 Brown, A. Augustus (t 1917), merchant, colonial representative, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1341,314 Brown, A. B. (* 1902?), electrical engineer, sales engineer - Day, Geddes - II 1341,315; III 59,154 Brown, A. Curtis (* 1866, 1 1945), publishing proprietor - Griffiths - III 59,155 Brown, A.D. (* 1970), cricketer - Cricketers III 59,187-189 Brown, A. Douglas (* 1874, Î 1940), minister, sermonist - WWW 1929 - II 1341,316 Brown, A. E. (fl. 1935), company director Marteau - II 1341,317 Brown, A.G. (* 1914), mechanical engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 59,156 Brown, A.J.G. (* 1918), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 59,157 Brown, A. MacNiven (fl. 1935), automobile engineer, company director - Day II 1341,321 Brown, A. Maud (fl. 1904-1910), physician Men & Women - I 153,389 Brown, A.N. (* 1907), senior assistant commissioner - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 59,158 Brown, A. Oswald (fl. 1898-1930), minister, missionary - WW Methodism - II 1341,322 Brown, A. R. (* 1839), merchant mariner, surveyor, shipbuilder - Mason I 153,390-391 Brown, A. T. (fl. 1935), circulation manager Marteau - II 1341,323 Brown, A.W. (fl. 1933-1946), comic artist Clark - III 59,159 Brown, Aaron (fl. 1870-1912), vicar - Clergy List - II 1341,324

Brown, Aaron (* 1894), commercial designer, publisher - WW Art - II 1341,325 Brown, Aaron (* 1980), footballer - Hugman III 59,160 Brown, Abner William (fl. 1862-1869), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 153,392-393 Brown, Abraham (fl. 1752), violinist, composer - Brown/Stratton, Clarke, Musicians I 153,394-396 Brown, Ada - aft. Salter (t 1942), mayor - Labour WW, Lady's WW, Oldñeld II 1341,326-327; III 397,316-318 Brown, Adam —» Broun, Adam Brown, Adam (* 1826), merchant, legislator, railway superintendent - Men & Women I 153,397-398 Brown, Adam (* 1874), fish salesman, bailie, J.P. - Mackenzie D. - II 1341,328 Brown, Adam (* 1886), physician, surgeon WW Cumberland - II 1341, 329 Brown, Adam George —> Russell, Billy Brown, Adrian John (* 1852, 1 1919), biologist, chemistry professor - Stephenson, WWW 1916 - Ì 153,399; II 1341,330 Brown, Agnes - also: Broun; aft. Burness (* 1732, 1 1820), mother of Robert Burns Ross J.D. - II 1341,331-332 Brown, Agnes - aft. Roch (Î 1922), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1341,333 Brown, Agnes Morton- - aft. Johnson (fl. 18781935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1341,334 Brown, Alan (* 1933), lecturer in physical education - Academic WsW- III 59,161 Brown, Alan (* 1947), head of road safety branch - Scotland - III 59,162 Brown, Alan Brock (*1911), lawyer - Academic WsW- III 59,163 Brown, Alan Grahame (* 1913, î 1972), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 59,164-165 Brown, Alan Hugh Gardner Gardner- (* 1885), rector - Clergy List, WW Lincolnshire II 1341,335-336 Brown, Alan James (* 1921), high commissioner - Malta - III 59,166 Brown, Alan Montagu Yeats- (* 1877), naval captain - Creagh/Humphris, WW Gloucestershire - II 1341,337-338 Brown, Alan Plewman (* 1898), physician, anaesthetist - WW Methodism, WW Monmouthshire - II 1341,339-340 Brown, Alan Roderick Haig- (* 1877, 1 1918), teacher, lieutenant colonel, miscellaneous writer - Cox: Kent, Creagh/Humphris - I 153,400; II 1341,341 Brown, Alan Sunley (* 1893), colonial civil servant - Lndia Office - II 1341,342 Brown, Alan William (* 1901), solicitor, rugby player - WW Surrey - II 1341,343 Brown, Albert (* 1884), electrician, tradeunionist, county councillor - Labour WW, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1341,344-345 Brown, Albert (fl. 1889-1925), motorcycle manufacturer - Notable Personalities II 1341,346 Brown, Albert Edward (* 1860), vicar - Clergy List, WW Staffordshire - II 1341,347-348 Brown, Albert Edward (* 1901), minister of religion - Jamaica - III 59,169 Brown, Albert Frederick Winnington (* 1913), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 59,170 Brown, Albert Joseph (* 1861, 1 1938), barrister, dominion politician, company director Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 153,401; II 1341,349 Brown, Albert Thacker (* 1887, 1 1974), comic artist - Clark - III 59,167-168 Brown, Alby (fl. 1920), rugby player, bowling champion - WW Wales 1921 - II 1341,350 Brown, Aldric Loughman (* 1934), lecturer of mathematics - Scientists - III 59,171 Brown, Alexander —» Brown, Sandy Brown, Alexander (fl. 1750), stationer Plomer 3 - II 1341,351

Brown, Alexander (* 1766, î 1848), bookseller, provost, magistrate - Munro: Memorials II 1341,352-353 Brown, Alexander (t 1794), magistrate, city councillor - Stewart - II 1341,354 Brown, Alexander (fl. 1812-1843), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 153,402 Brown, Alexander (* 1814, î 1893), hand loom weaver, civic official, astronomer - M'bain II 1341,355-364 Brown, Alexander (t 1822), painter, freemason MacLeod: Lennox - II 1341,365 Brown, Alexander (* 1827, 1 1877), emigrant, coal miner - Heaton - I 153,403 Brown, Alexander (* 1851, 1 1926), solicitor, managing director, colonial politician - WPVW 1916 - II 1341,366 Brown, Alexander (* 1854), land agent, district councillor, J.P. - Kent - II 1341,367 Brown, Alexander (fl. 1855-1860), violin maker Morris W.M. - II 1341,368 Brown, Alexander (c. 1860), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 59,172 Brown, Alexander (fl. 1875), technical writer Kirk - I 153,404 Brown, Alexander (* 1877), mathematics professor - Stephenson - I 153,386 Brown, Alexander (* 1883, 1 1917), advocate, second lieutenant - Grant: Advocates II 1341,369 Brown, Alexander (fl. 1893-1911), clergyman Clergy List - II 1341,370 Brown, Alexander (* 1897), physician - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1341,371 Brown, Alexander (fl. 1935), mechanical engineer, technical director - Day II 1341,372 Brown, Alexander Burnett- (* 1867), surveyor, architect, land agent - London, Notable Personalities - II 1341,373-374 Brown, Alexander Burton- (* 1840), colonel, astronomer, miscellaneous writer - Cox: Kent - I 153,405 Brown, Alexander Campbell (fl. 1792), economic writer - Watt - I 153,406 Brown, Alexander Crum (* 1838, 1 1922), chemist - Edinburgh, Gaskell: Lothians, Geddes, Goring, Hole, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Stephenson, WWW 1916 - I 153,407-418; II 1341,375-376; III 59,173-174 Brown, Alexander Denis Burnett- (* 1894, I 1966), volunteer colonel - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1341,377 Brown, Alexander Douglas (* 1900), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,378 Brown, Alexander Downie (fl. 1903-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1341,379 Brown, Sir Alexander Hargreaves 1st baronet (* 1844, 1 1922), banker, M.P., J.P. - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Gaskell: Lancashire, Lanes. Biog., Malchow, Orchard, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - 1 153,419-421; II 1341,380-387; III 59,175 Brown, Alexander Kellock (* 1849, î 1922), landscape painter - Halsby, Halsby/ Harris, Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1916 II 1341,318-320,388; III 59,176-178 Brown, Alexander Laing (* 1851, î 1936), textile manufacturer - Malchow - III 59,179 Brown, Alexander Lawrie (* 1874), solicitor, notary public, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. II 1341,389 Brown, Alexander Macarius (Î 1699), monk Snow/Birt - II 1341,390 Brown, Alexander Menzies (fl. 1872), travel writer - Kirk - I 153,422 Brown, Alexander Middleton (* 1887), physician, professor, police surgeon - WW Herefordshire - II 1341,391 Brown, Alexander Murray (* 1841), captain, magistrate - Walford - II 1341,392 Brown, Alexander R. (fl. 1890), tanner, leather importer - Orchard - II 1341,393 Brown, Alexander T. (fl. 1890), cotton broker Orchard - II 1342, 369

Brown Brown, Alexander Warwick (* 1865), physician, lecturer, zoologist - Medical WW, WW Kent - I 153,423; II 1341,395 Brown, Alfred (* 1842), canon, writer Clergy List, Men & Women - I 153,424; II 1341,396 Brown, Alfred (fl. 1845-1856), sculptor, silver designer - Gunnis - II 1341,397 Brown, Alfred (fl. 1853), carpenter - Poulsom III 59,180 Brown, Alfred (* 1865), graduate - Foster 3 II 1341,398 Brown, Alfred (* 1871), minister, homiletics lecturer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,399 Brown, Alfred (fl. 1878), marine biologist, writer - Kirk - I 153,425 Brown, Alfred (fl. 1886-1914), curate - Clergy List - II 1341,400 Brown, Alfred (* 1894), minister - WW Methodism - II 1341,401 Brown, Alfred Barratt (* 1887, 1 1947), college principal, miscellaneous writer - Labour WW, WW Oxfordshire - II 1341, 402-403 Brown, Alfred Edward (* 1915), librarian Landau - II 1341,404 Brown, Alfred Ernest (* 1881, 1 1962), M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Parliament 1, Scottish Biogr. - I 153,426; II 1341,405-406; III 59,181-182 Brown, Alfred Ernest (fl. 1908-1913), curate Clergy List - II 1341,407 Brown, Alfred John (t 1918), flight captain Above the Trenches - III 59,183 Brown, Alfred Lawson (* 1927), professor of history - Academic WsW - III 59,184 Brown, Alfred Reginald Radcliffe > RadcliffeBrown, Alfred Reginald Brown, Alfred Vanhouse (* 1873), colonial civil servant - Foster 3, WW Far East II 1341,408-409 Brown, Algernon Leslie (* 1866), vicar, lecturer, writer - Clergy List, WW Surrey -111341,410-411 Brown, Alice (* 1946), professor of politics Scotland - III 59,185 Brown, Alice G. (fl. 1890-1892), painter - Sartin - Ill 59,186 Brown, Alistair (* 1955), professor of molecular and cell biology - Scotland - III 59,190 Brown, Allan (* 1884, Î 1969), music professor, organist, writer - De Bekker, WW Methodism - I 153,428; II 1341,412 Brown, Allan (fl. 1886), writer - Kirk I 153,427 Brown, Allan (* 1967), chief writer - Scotland III 59,191 Brown, Allan Robert (*c,1889, 1 1947), watercolourist, teacher - Buckman III 495,429 Brown, Allan Runciman (* 1895), flight captain - Above the Trenches - III 59,192 Brown, Allen (* 1819), wherry owner Northumberland - II 1341,413 Brown, Allen Bathurst (* 1874), student Foster 3- II 1341,414 Brown, Amy - aft. D'Artois (* 1783, Î 1876), foreign title-holder - Boase - I 153,429 Brown, Amyatt (fl. 1870), social reformer, writer - Kirk - Ì 153,430 Brown, Andrew (* 1672?, 1 1703), Jesuit Oliver - I 153,431 Brown, Andrew - also: Browne (fl. 16911714), physician, writer - Allibone, Watt I 153,432-433 Brown, Andrew (fl. 1736), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 153,435 Brown, Andrew (* 1744, 1 1797), emigrant, soldier, teacher - Allen, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Ulster, Webb - I 153,436; III 59,195 Brown, Andrew (fl. 1753), merchant, gauze weaver - Stewart - II 1341,415 Brown, Andrew (t 1816), merchant, topographical writer - Allibone, Watt I 153,441-442

Brown, Andrew (* 1825, î 1907), marine engineer, shipbuilder, town councillor - Engineers, Mason - I 153,444-445; II 1341,416 Brown, Andrew (fl. 1856-1884), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 153,443 Brown, Andrew (* 1868), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,417 Brown, Andrew (* 1874), provost, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,418 Brown, Andrew (fl. 1996), violin maker, bow maker - Plowright - III 59,194 Brown, Andrew Cassels (* 1875), physician, borough councillor, novelist - Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 153,446; II 1341,419 Brown, Andrew Cleland (* 1902), solicitor, provost, sportsman - Scottish Biogr. II 1341,420 Brown, Andrew Cranstoun (* 1895?, 11916), second lieutenant - Memorials II 1341,421-422 Brown, Andrew Gibson (* 1945), chief constable - Scotland - III 59,196 Brown, Andrew Johnstone (* 1883), dentist, radiology lecturer, volunteer colonel - Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,423 Brown, Andrew Mc Kenzie (* 1895), company director, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1341,424 Brown, Andrew Morton (* 1812, 1 1879), clergyman, writer - Boase, Kirk, Stratford 1 - I 153,447-450 Brown, Andro —» Broun, Andro Brown, Ann - aft. Cargill (* 1748?, 1 1784), actress, vocalist - Thesp. Diet. - I 154,1 Brown, Anna (* 1747, î 1810), balladist, philosopher - Feminist companion III 59,197 Brown, Anne Judith - aft. Penny (* 1825, 1 1893), miscellaneous writer - Boase I 1219,422 Brown, Annie (fl. 1884), novelist - Kirk I 154,3 Brown, Annie Johnson (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk I 154,4 Brown, Annie Marion Haig —» Rowsell, Annie Marion Brown, Anselm (t 1706), monk - Snow/Birt II 1341,425 Brown, Anthony —» Browne, Anthony Brown, Anthony (fl. 1739), dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet., Whincop - I 154,5-10 Brown, Anthony (* 1780, î 1853), solicitor, sheriff, mayor - Boase - I 154,13 Brown, Anthony (fl. 1850-1875), violin maker, guitarmaker - Morris W.M., Plowright II 1341,426; III 59,199 Brown, Anthony (fl. 1935), printing chairman Marteau - II 1341,427 Brown, Anthony (* 1940), economic advisor WWW Ireland - III 59, 200 Brown, Anthony Ernest (fl. 1960-1974), staff tutor in archaeology - Academic WsW III 59,202 Brown, Anthony Jarrold (* 1927), librarian Landau - II 1341,428 Brown, Archibald (* 1841), barrister, writer, editor - Foster 2, Kirk - I 154,14; II 1341,429 Brown, Archibald (fl. 1880-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1341,430 Brown, Archibald (fl. 1920), bank manager, naturalist - WW Wales 1921 - II 1341,431 Brown, Archibald Campbell (* 1894), physician WW Durham - II 1341,432 Brown, Archibald Dunlop (* 1901), physician WW Leicestershire - II 1341,433 Brown, Archibald Geikie (* 1844, 1 1922), minister, sermonist - Kirk, WPVW 1916 I 154,15; II 1341,434 Brown, Archibald Haworth (* 1938), lecturer in Soviet institutions - Academic WsW III 59,203 Brown, Archibald Thomas (fl. 1876-1885), mining engineer - Safford - I 154,16

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Brown, Archibald Wilkinson (fl. 1940-1945), air gunner - Wynn - III 59, 204 Brown, Archie Fairburn (fl. 1917), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1341,435 Brown, Armitage Noel Bryan- (* 1900, 1 1968), classics lecturer - WW Oxfordshire II 1341,436 Brown, Arnesby (* 1866, 1 1955), painter Buckman - III 495, 430 Brown, Arnold (fl. 1917), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1341,437 Brown, Arthur (fl. 1763-1773), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1342,001 Brown, Arthur (fl. 1849-1875), clergyman, historical writer - Kirk - I 154,17 Brown, Arthur (* 1851), municipal engineer Nottinghamshire - II 1342,002 Brown, Arthur (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 154,18 Brown, Arthur (* 1865), surgeon - Essex II 1342,003 Brown, Arthur (* 1914), professor of economics - Tribe - III 59,205-210 Brown, Arthur (* 1921), professor of library studies - Academic WsW - III 59,211 Brown, Arthur (* 1942), vocalist - Larkin: Sixties - III 59,212-214 Brown, Arthur Allen (* 1903), bow maker Plowright - III 59,193 Brown, Arthur Balfour Douglas (fl. 1918), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1342,005 Brown, Arthur Campion (* 1862), rector Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1342,006-007 Brown, Arthur Carnarvon (* 1876), physician - Medical WW, WW Kent - I 154,19; II 1342,8 Brown, Arthur Edward (* 1884, î 1939), law professor - India Office, WWW 1929 II 1342,004,009 Brown, Arthur Edward Wilson- (* 1866), art collector - WW Art - II 1342,010 Brown, Arthur Edwin (* 1905), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1342,011 Brown, Arthur Ernest (* 1863), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1342,012-013 Brown, Arthur Ernest (* 1882, î 1952), minister - WW Methodism - II 1342,014 Brown, Arthur Forbes (* 1902), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 59,215 Brown, Arthur Frederick (* 1920), physicist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1342,015; III 59,216 Brown, Arthur Frederick Robert (* 1894), colonial forest conservator - Lndia Office II 1342,016 Brown, Arthur George (* 1923), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 59,217 Brown, Arthur Heber (* 1864, 1 1951), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1342,017-018 Brown, Arthur Henry (* 1830), composer, campanologist, writer - Baptie 1, Brown/ Stratton, Kirk, Warriner - I 154,20-23; II 1342,19 Brown, Arthur Henry (* 1872), tailor, outfitter, layman - WW Methodism - II 1342,020 Brown, Arthur Hugh Fillingham (* 1931), head of research station - Scientists - III 59,218 Brown, Arthur James (* 1884, 1 1949), wing commander - Creagh/Humphris - II 1342,021 Brown, Arthur John (fl. 1905-1911), curate Clergy List - II 1342,022 Brown, Arthur Joseph (*1914), professor of economics - Academic WsW - III 59,219 Brown, Arthur Neville (* 1864), graduate Foster 3- II 1342,023 Brown, Arthur Ormsby (fl. 1868-1877), barrister - Foster 2- II 1342,024 Brown, Arthur Richard (fl. 1880-1905), consulting engineer, shipbuilder, contractor - Engineers, Safford - I 154,24; II 1342,25 Brown, Arthur Richard Langford (* 1873), rural dean - Clergy List, WW Shropshire II 1342,026-027 Brown, Arthur Richardson (* 1875), K.C. - Grant: Advocates, Scottish Biogr. II 1342,028-029

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Brown, Arthur Roy Snodgrass, David Murray Buchanan, David Richard - aft. CarrickBuchanan (* 1906), lieutenant - Scottish Biogr. - II 1349,414

Buchanan, David Richard Carrick—> Buchanan, David Richard Buchanan, David T. (fl. 1935), advertising manager - Marteau - II 1349,415 Buchanan, David William Ramsay - aft. Carrick-Buchanan (* 1834, 1 1925), mayor, magistrate, captain - Gaskell: Devonshire, Watford, WWW 1916 - I 164,144-145; II 1349,416-417 Buchanan, David William Ramsay Carrick—» Buchanan, David William Ramsay Buchanan, Donald (* 1882), physician - Cath. WW 1930- II 1349,418 Buchanan, Donald John (fl. 1935), journalist Marteau - II 1349,419 Buchanan, Doris Maud (fl. 1914-1944), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 63,74 Buchanan, Dugald (* 1716, 1 1769), Gaelic poet - Anderson W., Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Wilson - I 164,146-152; II 1349,420-423; III 63,77-78 Buchanan, E. Oughtred (fl. 1930-1940), miniature painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris - Ill 63,79-80 Buchanan, Sir Ebenezer John (* 1844, 1 1930), dominion politician, judge, volunteer captain Colonial Offìce, Foster 2, Kirk, Watford, Weinthal, WWW 1929 - I 164,153-154; II 1349,424-427 Buchanan, Edgar A. (* 1859), minister Methodists - I 164,155 Buchanan, Edgar James Bernard (* 1892, I 1979), brigadier, engineer - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1349, 428 Buchanan, Edgar Simmons (fl. 1897-1912), curate - Clergy List - II 1349,429 Buchanan, Elizabeth (fl. 1728-1736), actress Adams W.D. 2 - I 164,156 Buchanan, Elizabeth June —> Buchanan, June Buchanan, Elspeth (*1915), painter, teacher Buckman - III 496, 58 Buchanan, Sir Eric Alexander 3rd baronet (* 1848, 1 1928), gentleman - Watford, WWW 1916 - II 1349,430-431 Buchanan, Evelyne Oughtred —» Buchanan, Oughtred Buchanan, Fergus Cameron (* 1954), minister Scotland - III 63,81 Buchanan, Florence (fl. 1899-1929), physiologist - Women in science - III 63,82-83 Buchanan, Francis - aft. Hamilton Buchanan (* 1762, 1 1829), Indianist - Allibone, Anderson W., Britten/Boulger, Buckland, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Geddes, Lrving: Scotsmen, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 164,157-175; 1220,118; II 1349,432-433; III 63,84 Buchanan, Francis (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk I 164,176 Buchanan, Francis Hamilton —> Buchanan, Francis Buchanan, Fred (* 1879), cartoonist - WW Art - II 1349, 434 Buchanan, Frederic Gray- (* 1887), coastguard, naval commander - Scottish Biogr. II 1349,435 Buchanan, G. (* 1916), senior specialist surgeon - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 63,85 Buchanan, George - technical writer - Allibone - I 164,452 Buchanan, George (* 1506, î 1582), historian, scholar - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Berkenhout, British Biography, Browning, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Collier 1, Collier 3, Conolly, Cooper: Dictionary, Davenport, Donaldson/Morpeth, Flloyd, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Hoffmann, Howie, Lnglis, Lrving, Li~ving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/ Haycraft, Macray, Magazine, Maunder 2, Musicians, Portraits, Rose H.J., Roy le, Russell: Authors, Scott, Stark, Thomson, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wheeler, Wilson, Wrangham - I 164,179-444; II 1350,2-16; III 63,86-101

Buchanan, Sir George (Î 1651), colonel, M.P., laird - Foster 1 - II 1350,017 Buchanan, George (fl. 1679-1694), maltster, covenanter - Stewart - II 1350,018-021 Buchanan, George (* 1686, 1 1773), maltster, magistrate - Stewart - II 1350,022 Buchanan, George (* 1728, 1 1762), merchant Stewart - II 1350, 023-025 Buchanan, George (fl. 1789), physician, writer, philosopher - Watt - I 164, 445 Buchanan, George (* 1790?, 1 1852), civil engineer - Boase, Cooper: Dictionary I 164,446; II 1350,26 Buchanan, George (* 1827), civil engineer, inventor - Leading Men - I 164, 447-448 Buchanan, George (* 1827, 1 1905), surgeon Kirk, Malchow, WWW 1897 - I 164, 449; II 1350,27; III 63,102 Buchanan, Sir George (* 1831, î 1895), physician - Boase, Pratt - I 164,450-451 Buchanan, Sir George (* 1854, 1 1924), ambassador - Geddes, Rintoul III 63,103-104 Buchanan, George (fl. 1865-1886), promoter Malchow - III 63,115 Buchanan, George (* 1871), agriculturalist, borough councillor, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. II 1350,028 Buchanan, George (*1881), wood pulp merchant - Wright D. - II 1350,029 Buchanan, George (* 1882), pathology professor, medical research director - WW Science II 1350,030 Buchanan, George (* 1890, 1 1955), tradeunionist, town councillor, M.P. - Bracher, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Parliament 2, Scottish Biogr. - I 164,178; II 1350,31-35; III 63,105 Buchanan, George (* 1904), novelist, journalist - Blamires, Boylan, Griffiths, Lozes/O Kelly, Welch - III 63,' 106-113 Buchanan, George Andrew Forsyth (fl. 19421950), flying officer - Aces High - III 63,116 Buchanan, Sir George Cunningham (* 1865, I 1940), civil engineer - WWW 1929 II 1350,036-037 Buchanan, George Douglas (* 1874), wine merchant - Glasgow - II 1350,038-039 Buchanan, George F. (fl. 1840), landscape painter - Halsby/Harris - III 63,117-118 Buchanan, George Fleming (fl. 1910-1912), curate - Clergy List - II 1350, 040 Buchanan, Sir George Hector Leith—» Leith, Sir George Hector 4th baronet Buchanan, Sir George Hector Macdonald Leith6th baronet (* 1889, 1 1973), J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1350, 041 Buchanan, George James Fergusson—> Fergusson, George James Buchanan, George L. (* 1920), chemistry lecturer - Scientists, WW Science II 1350,042; III 63,119 Buchanan, George Owen (* 1850), timber merchant, J.P. - Men & Women - I 164,453 Buchanan, Sir George Seaton (* 1869, î 1936), public health expert - Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 164,454; II 1350,43 Buchanan, Sir George William (* 1854, 1 1924), diplomat - Foreign Office 1, Men 3, Watford, WWW 1916 - I 164,455; II 1350,44-46 Buchanan, Gertrude - aft. Bailey (fl. 1895-1930), businesswoman, benefactor - Williams S.D., WW Wales 1921 - II 1350,047-048 Buchanan, Gilbert (* 1869), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1350, 049 Buchanan, Gilbert John Lane (t 1875), mayor general - Boase - I 164, 456 Buchanan, Harry (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 164,457 Buchanan, Harry John (* 1840), major, J.P. Watford - II ¡350,050 Buchanan, Henry Adolphus (* 1908), overseas buyer - Jamaica - III 63,120 Buchanan, Henry James (* 1830, 1 1903), lieutenant general - WWW 1897 II 1350,051

Buchanan Buchanan, Herbert Blackwood (* 1889), gentleman - Walford - II 1350,052 Buchanan, Hubert Benjamin (* 1912), hardware and leather merchant - Jamaica - III 63,121 Buchanan, Hugh Loftus, Lady Marion Jane Buchanan, Marion Janet (fl. 1914-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1350,112 Buchanan, Mary Me Alpin, Mary Buchanan, Mary (* 1876, 1 1958), sculptor, watercolourist - Buckman - III 496,61 Buchanan, Meriel - aft. Knowling (fl. 19251935), political writer - Lady's WWII 1350,113 Buchanan, Michael Rowland Gray- (* 1846, I 1933), major, J.P. - Walford - II 1350,114 Buchanan, Moses Steven (*c,1795, î 1860), anatomist, professor, medical historian - Boase - I 165,72 Buchanan, Murdo (* 1883), surgeon Medical WW - I 165,73 Buchanan, Nancy (* 1803, 1 1840), wife of James William Buchanan - Rintoul III 63,152 Buchanan, Neil (t 1744), merchant, M.P. Foster 1 - II 1350,115 Buchanan, Neil (* 1961), presenter, writer Hayward: TV - III 63,153 Buchanan, Nigel Francis William (* 1870), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1350,116 Buchanan, Norman Brougham (fl. 19281950), librarian, superintendent - Landau II 1350,117 Buchanan, Oughtred - full name: Evelyne Oughtred Buchanan (* 1883, 1 1979), painter - Buckman - III 496,62 Buchanan, Percival Montague (* 1889), rector Scottish Biogr. - II 1350,118 Buchanan, Peter (* 1842), wine merchant, race horse owner - Glasgow - II 1350,119-121 Buchanan, Peter (* 1856), physician, coroner, J.P. - WW Gloucestershire - II 1350,122 Buchanan, Peter S. (fl. 1860-1910), landscape painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris III 63,154-155 Buchanan, R. B. (fl. 1935), journalist - Marteau - II 1350,123 Buchanan, Sir Reginald Narcissus Macdonald—» Macdonald, Sir Reginald Narcissus Buchanan, Richard (* 1912), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 63,156-157 Buchanan, Robert (fl. 1674), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1350,124 Buchanan, Robert (* 1785, î 1873), university benefactor - Boase, Irving, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Memoirs - I 165,74-77; 1220,212; II 1350,125-128 Buchanan, Robert (* 1802, 1 1875), free church leader - Allibone, Boase, Gray/Jamieson, Lrving: Scotsmen, Jeans, Kirk, Memoirs I 165,78-81; II 1350,129-144 Buchanan, Robert (* 1813, î 1866), lecturer, journalist, controversial writer - Boase, Macleod: Economy, Wheeler - I 165,82-84 Buchanan, Robert (* 1858), church organist, pianist - Baptie 2-1 165,87 Buchanan, Robert (* 1867), physician - Scottish Biogr. - II 1350,145

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Buchanan

Buchanan, Robert (Î 1871), physician, magistrate - Macleod: Dumbarton - II 1350,146-147 Buchanan, Robert (* 1879), surgeon Medical WW- I 165,88 Buchanan, Robert Angus (* 1930), lecturer of history of technology - Academic WsW III 63,158 Buchanan, Robert James Tinker, Joseph Buckingham, Leicester Silk (* 1825, 1 1867), dramatist - Boase, Kirk - I 165,301-302 Buckingham, Mary (* 1750, 1 1851), centenarian - Stratford 1 - I 165, 303-304 Buckingham, Mortimer Drury (fl. 1882-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1350,335 Buckingham, Owen (* 1674, 1 1720), M.P. Gibbs - II 1350, 336 Buckingham, Sir Owen (t 1713), Lord Mayor, M.P., salter - Gibbs - II 1350,336 Buckingham, R. G. S. (* 1902?), construction engineer - Day - II 1350,338 Buckingham, Richard Arthur (*1911), physics lecturer - WW Science - II 1350,339 Buckingham, Richard Arthur (*1911), professor of computer science - Scientists - III 63, 246 Buckingham, Thomas (Î 1349), abbot - Gibbs II 1350,340 Buckingham, Thomas (t 1731), minister, sermonist - Allen, Allibone - I 165, 305-307 Buckingham, Thomas (* 1864), post-office worker, J.P. - WW Methodism - II 1350,341 Buckingham, William de (fl. 1199), judge Gibbs - II 1350, 342 Buckingham, William de (fl. 1310), monastery founder - Gibbs - II 1350,343 Buckingham, William (* 1832), newspaper proprietor-editor, private secretary - Men & Women - I 165, 308-309 Buckingham, William (* 1886, 1 1916), private Creagh/Humphris - II 1350, 344-346 Buckingham, William Albert (* 1863), farmer, school manager - Devonshire - II 1350,347 Buckingham, William Albert James (* 1906), superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 63, 247 Buckingham, William Thome (* 1867), farmer, J.P., county councillor - Methodists, WW Devonshire, WW Methodism - I 165,310; II 1350,348-349 Buckingham and Chandos, duchess —» Brydges, Lady Anne Eliza Buckingham and Chandos, 1st duke of Grenville, Richard Nugent-Temple- 1st duke of Buckingham and Chandos Buckingham and Chandos, 3rd duke of —» Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges- Chandos- 3rd duke of Buckingham and Chandos

Buckingham and Chandos, 2nd duke of Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Temple-NugentBrydges-Chandos- 2nd duke of Buckingham and Chandos Buckingham and Chandos, duchess of —> Montgomery, Alice Anne Buckinghamshire, 8th earl of Henderson, John Hampden Hobart-Hampden-Mercer- 8th earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 6th earl of —> Hobart, Augustus Edward 6th earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 3rd earl of —> Hobart, George 3rd earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 5th earl of Hobart, George Robert 5th earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 1st earl of —> Hobart, John 1st earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 2nd earl of Hobart, John 2nd earl of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, 4th earl of —> Hobart, Robert 4th earl of Buckinghamshire Buckland, 1st baron —» Berry, Henry Seymour 1st baron Buckland Buckland, baroness —> Sandbrook, Gwladys Mary Buckland (fl. 1776), bookseller, publisher Plomer 3 - II 1350,349 Buckland, Alfred Cecil (fl. 1844), legal writer Allibone - I 165,316 Buckland, Alfred Salter (fl. 1894-1911), curate Clergy List - II 1350,350 Buckland, Alfred Wellington (fl. 1887-1911), rector, missionary - Clergy List - II 1350,352 Buckland, Allan (fl. 1930), actor, linguist Plomer 2 - II 1350,353 Buckland, Anna Jane (* 1827), educationalist, writer - Hays F., Kirk - I 165,317-318 Buckland, Anne Walbank (fl. 1872), travel writer - Kirk - I 165,319 Buckland, Arthur Edgar (* 1890, 1 1969), naval captain, navigation expert Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr. - II 1350,354-355 Buckland, Arthur Herbert (* 1870), painter, illustrator - WW Art - II 1350,356 Buckland, Arthur Richard (fl. 1881-1910), rector, education inspector - Clergy List II 1350,357 Buckland, Augustus Robert (* 1857), archdeacon - Clergy List, Pratt, WW Norfolk I 165,320; II 1350,358-359 Buckland, Charles Edward Brown, Alexander Denis BurnettBurnette, Amy (fl. 1871-1880), actress - Pascoe - I 174,308 Burnett-Hitchcock, Sir Basil Ferguson —» Hitchcock, Sir Basil Ferguson BurnettBurnett Ramsay, Sir Alexander, 1st baronet Burnett, Alexander Burnett-Ramsay, Katherine Ramsay, Katherine BurnettBurnett-Smith, Annie Shepherd —> Swan, Annie Shepherd Burnett-Stuart, Lady —> Nelson, Nina Hibbert Burnett-Stuart, Elizabeth Stuart, Elizabeth BurnettBurnett-Stuart, Eustace Robertson —> Stuart, Eustace Robertson BurnettBurnett-Stuart, George Eustace —> Stuart, George Eustace Burnett-

660

Burnett-Stuart

Burnett-Stuart, George Slessor of Crichie Stuart, Gilbert Robertson BurnettBurnett-Stuart, Sir John Theodosius —> Stuart, Sir John Theodosius BurnettBurnett-Stuart, Nina —> Nelson, Nina Hibbert Burney, Arthur Burnet (* 1869), rector - Clergy List, WW SomersetII 1356,039-040 Burney, Arthur Edward Cave Levy, Edward 1st baron Burnham Burnham, Alfred G. (fl. 1906-1930), minister, missionary - WW Methodism - II 1356,104 Burnham, Alfred Lee (* 1872), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1356,105-106 Burnham, Cecil (fl. 1912-1914), physician Medical WW - I 175,155

Burnham, Christopher Anthony (* 1956), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 496,138 Burnham, David (* 1940), painter, sculptor, craftsman, teacher - Buckman - III 496,139 Burnham, Frederick Russell (* 1861, 1 1947), major, surveyor - Creagh/Humphris II 1356,107-112 Burnham, George Baird (* 1856), barrister, lecturer - Foster 4 - II 1356,113 Burnham, George Herbert (* 1852), ophthalmologist, professor - Men & Women I 175,156 Burnham, Harold Rayleigh (* 1902), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2- III 66,261 Burnham, Harry Lawson Webster 1st Viscount (* 1862, 1 1933), politician, newspaper proprietor - Educationists, Lee - Ill 66,262-263 Burnham, John de (fl. 1333-1363), prebendary, judge - Ball - II 1356,114 Burnham, John (fl. 1878), religious writer - Kirk - I 175,157 Burnham, John Charles (* 1866, 1 1943), chemist, factory manager - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1356,115 Burnham, John Hampden (* 1860), barrister, editor, dominion politician - Men & Women I 175,158 Burnham, Joyce (* 1908), secretary Lady's WW - II 1356,116 Burnham, Nikki Anne —> Iles, Nikki Anne Burnham, Richard (* 1711, 1 1752), clergyman, memorialist - Allibone, Watt - I 175,159-160 Burnham, Sydney Smith (fl. 1917), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1356,117 Burnham, T. (fl. 1775-1776), bookseller, publisher - Pionier 3 - II 1356,118 Burnham, Thomas (* 1874), timber merchant, district councillor, J.P. - Bristolians II 1356,119-120 Burnham, Thomas Brownell (* 1866), company director, motorist - Cox: Kent, Sports, Sussex - I 175,165; II 1356,121-123 Burnham, W. W. (fl. 1930), managing director Moseley - II 1356,124 Burnham, William Ritchie (* 1913), chemist, lecturer - WW Science - II 1356,125 Burnham, Zaccheus (* 1777, î 1857), judge, settler, colonel - Men & Women I 175,166-167 Burnham Linden, Forbes Sampson (* 1923, 1 1985), first president of Guyana - Palmer III 66, 260 Burnicle, James Fleck (* 1863), solicitor Durham - II 1356,126 Burnie, James (* 1882, 1 1975), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 66, 265 Burnie, John Bryson (* 1941), associate editor Scotland - III 66, 266 Burnie, Robert William (* 1851), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 175,168; II 1356,127 Burnie, Thomas (* 1838), surgeon Medical WW - I 175,169 Burnie, William Beckit (* 1875), electrical engineer, college principal - Cox: Kent I 175,170 Burnie, William Gilchrist (* 1856), physician, paediatrician - Medical WW, West Riding I 175,171; II 1356,128 Burningham, Ada Mary Massey —» Remmett, Ada Mary Massey Burningham, Henry (* 1799), barrister, J.P. Foster 2 - II 1356,129 Burniston, Hugh Somerville (* 1796), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 175,172 Burnley, George (fl. 1818), seaman - Poulsom III 66, 268 Burnley, Hardin - aft. Burnley-Campbell (* 1843, 1 1920), major, J.P., D.L. - Walford II 1356,130 Burnley, James (* 1842, 1 1919), poet, dramatist, journalist - Andrews, Kirk, WWW 1916 I 175,173; II 1356,131-134 Burnley, Joseph Hume (fl. 1847-1873), chargé d'affaires - Foreign OlSce 1 - II 1356,135

Burns Burnley, Thomas (* 1864), company director, district councillor, layman - West Riding II 1356,136 Burnley, Thomas William Burnley, Hardin Burn-Murdoch, Alexander Murdoch, Alexander BurnBurn-Murdoch, Alfred Maule Murdoch, Alfred Maule BurnBurn-Murdoch, Hector —> Murdoch, Hector BurnBurn-Murdoch, Ian Murdoch, Ian BurnBurn-Murdoch, James Mc Gibbon —> Murdoch, James Mc Gibbon BurnBurn-Murdoch, James Victor —> Murdoch, James Victor BurnBurn Murdoch, John Burn, John Burn-Murdoch, John —» Murdoch, John BurnBurn-Murdoch, Sir John Francis —» Murdoch, Sir John Francis BurnBurn-Murdoch, John George Grey —» Murdoch, John George Grey BurnBurn-Murdoch, Maria Hannah —» Carr, Maria Hannah Burn-Murdoch, Paul Robert —» Murdoch, Paul Robert BurnBurn-Murdoch, Sarah Jessie Cecilia (* 1858, 1 1933), landscape painter - Halsby/Harris III 66,62 Burn-Murdoch, Thomas Monck —» Murdoch, Thomas Monck BurnBurn-Murdoch, William Gordon —> Murdoch, William Gordon BurnBurn-Murdoch, William Gordon (* 1862, 1 1939), lithographer, etcher - Halsby, Halsby/ Harris - III 66,63-64 Burns —> Jameson Burns surname of - also: Burnes Anderson W. - I 175,179 Burns - sculptor - Gunnis - II 1356,138 Burns (fl. 1739} - Foskett - III 66, 270 Burns (Family) (fl.Mid 18. Cent.) - Grimbie, MacLysaght - III 66,271-273 Burns, Adelaide (* 1910), lecturer of Spanish Academic WsW - III 66,276 Burns, Agnes - aft. Gait (* 1762, Î 1834), sister of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1356,139 Burns, Alan (* 1868), advocate, D.L. - Grant: Advocates, Walford - II 1356,140-141 Burns, Sir Alan Cuthbert Maxwell (* 1887, 1 1980), colonial governor - British History, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 1, KirkGreene 2 - II 1356,142; III 66,277-280 Burns, Albert Edward William (* 1866), surgeon - Medical WW - I 175,181 Burns, Alexander (* 1901), district commissioner - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 66, 281 Burns, Alexander Kingsmill (* 1939), chartered accountant - WWW Ireland - III 66, 283 Burns, Alexander S. Robinson, William Robinson BurrillBurrin, David Hugh (* 1939), lecturer of biochemistry - Scientists - III 67, 27 Burrington, Arthur (* 1924), water-colour painter - WWW 1916 - II 1357,097 Burrington, Ernest (* 1926), newspaper chairman - Griffiths - III 67, 28-29 Burrington, George (fl. 1755), state governor, writer - Watt - I 176,290 Burrington, Gilbert (fl. 1835), rector, genealogist, writer - Allibone - I 176,291 Burris, Frederick Meredith (* 1880), manufacturer - Bristolians - II 1357,098-099 Burrish, George (fl. 1718-1745), naval captain Charnock - I 176,292-297 Burrish, Onslow (fl. 1725), political economist, writer - Watt - I 176,298 Burriss, Arthur Reginald (fl. 1901-1910), curate Clergy List - II 1357,100 Burritt, Augustus Perine (* 1867), stockbroker Men & Women - I 176, 299 Burritt, Elihu (* 1810, 1 1879), linguist, blacksmith, social reformer - Cooper: Supplement, Men 2, Seymour, Ward I 176,300-308; II 1357,101-102 Burritt, James Henry (* 1848), lawyer, educationalist, freemason - Men & Women - I 176,309 Burrough, Alan (* 1917), company director Channel Islands - III 67, 30 Burrough, Charles James (fl. 1895-1910), vicar Clergy List - II 1357,103 Burrough, Edward (* 1634, 1 1663), quaker A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 2, Ferguson 2, Gorton, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 176,310-331 Burrough, Evan Gabriel (* 1885), vicar - Clergy List, WW Oxfordshire II 1357,104-105

Burrough, Frederick Courtenay (fl. 1877-1910), vicar - Clergy List - II 1357,106 Burrough, Geoffrey - also: de Burgo (t 1229), bishop - Godwin - I 176, 332 Burrough, Sir Harold Martin (* 1888, 1 1977), admiral - British History - III 67, 31 Burrough, Helen —> Helen Burrough, Henry (fl. 1770), clergyman, writer Watt - I 176,333 Burrough, Herbert Strong (* 1876), captain, district councillor - WW Berkshire II 1357,107 Burrough, Sir James (* 1691, 1 1764), amateur architect - Architecture, Colvin, Redgrave I 176,335-336; II 1357,108-111 Burrough, Sir James (* 1750, Î 1839), judge Foss, Simpson - I 176,337-338; III 67,32 Burrough, James (fl. 1765), physician, writer Watt - I 176,334 Burrough, John (* 1701, 1 1782), rector, writer Simpson, Watt - I 176,339; III 67,47 Burrough, John (* 1802), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 176,340 Burrough, John (* 1873, 1 1922), army chaplain - Clergy List - II 1357,112 Burrough, Philip Edmond (fl. 1894-1899), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1357,113 Burrough, R. (fl. 1705-1708), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1357,114 Burrough, Stephen —» Borough, Stephen Burrough, T. (fl. 1744-1774), printer, publisher Plomer 3- II 1357,115 Burrough, Thomas Hedley Bruce (* 1910), special lecturer of architecture - Academic WsW- III 67,33 Burrough, Thomas Hedley Bruce (* 1910), watercolourist, draughtsman, architect Buckman - III 496,158 Burrough, William George (* 1875), solicitor, coroner - WW Somerset - II 1357,116 Burroughes (fl. 1645), dramatist - Baker, Gilliland - I 176,343-344 Burroughes, Amy Elizabeth (fl. 1889-1910), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk - I 176, 355 Burroughes, Charles Fitzpatrick (* 1874), farmer, J.P., county councillor - WW Leicestershire II 1357,117 Burroughes, Christabel Mary - aft. Cubitt (* 1859), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk I 176,346 Burroughes, Dorothy Mary Burroughes(t 1963), illustrator - Buckman, WW ArtII 1357,118; III 496,159 Burroughes, Edith Ironside (fl. 1889-1910), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk - I 176, 355 Burroughes, Edward (fl. 1815), agricultural writer - Allibone - I 176,348 Burroughes, Edward Robert (* 1862, Î 1916), vicar - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk I 176,349; II 1357,119 Burroughes, Francis George (* 1868), lieutenant - Wal ford - II 1357,123 Burroughes, Henry Negus (* 1791, 1 1872), sheriff, M.P. - Boase - I 176, 350 Burroughes, Henry Negus (* 1821, 1 1856), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 176,351 Burroughes, Henry Neville (* 1877), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1357,121 Burroughes, Henry Randall (* 1863), J.P., landowner, captain - Bateman, Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk, Norfolk, Wal ford I 176,352-354; II 1357,122-124 Burroughes, Hugh (fl. 1935), company director WW British Aviation - II 1357,125 Burroughes, Jane Lilian (fl. 1889-1910), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk, Walford I 176,355; II 1357,126 Burroughes, Jeremiah - also: Burroughs (* 1599, I 1646), minister - A Beckett, Allibone, Brook, Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt - I 176,356-371 Burroughes, Laurence Horace James (* 1877), company director - Surrey 20th Cent II 1357^ 127 Burroughes, Thomas —> Burroughs, Thomas

665

Burroughes, Violet Ellys (fl. 1889-1910), heiress - Cox: Norfolk - I 176, 355 Burroughes-Burroughes, Dorothy Mary Burroughes, Dorothy Mary BurroughesBurroughs, surname of —> Burgh, surname of Burroughs, Alice M. (fl. 1918-1930), laywoman - WW Methodism - II 1357,128 Burroughs, Anthony (fl. 1664), naval commander - Charnock - I 176, 374 Burroughs, Benjamin Palmer (* 1867), solicitor, county councillor - Lanes. Biog., WW Wales 1921 - I 176,375; II 1357,129 Burroughs, Benjamin Power Beames (* 1847), surgeon - Medical WW - I 176,376 Burroughs, Charles Adolphus Peyron (* 1850), colonel - Walford - II 1357,130 Burroughs, Charles White (fl. 1873-1883), barrister, headmaster - Foster 2 - II 1357,131 Burroughs, Edgar Rice (* 1875, 1 1950), novelist - Bloom - III 67,34-35 Burroughs, Edward Arthur (* 1882, 1 1934), bishop - Clergy List, Dod's 1929, WWW 1929 - II 1357,132-135 Burroughs, Edward Hartson (* 1803, 1 1893), Q.C., writer - Allibone, Boase I 176,377-378 Burroughs, Elizabeth (Î 1766), murderer Knapp/Baldwin - I 176, 379-380 Burroughs, Ephraim Frederick Hastings (* 1846), surgeon, medical officer - Medical WW I 176,381 Burroughs, Francis (fl. 1800), writer O'Donoghue, Watt - I 176,382-383 Burroughs, Frederick William (* 1806, 1 1879), general - Boase - I 176, 383A Burroughs, Frederick William - aft. Sir Frederick William Traill-Burroughs (* 1831, I 1905), lieutenant general - WWW 1897 II 1357,136 Burroughs, Sir Frederick William Traill » Burroughs, Frederick William Burroughs, George (t 1692), preacher, witch Allen - I 176, 384-385 Burroughs, George C. (fl. 1933), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 67, 36 Burroughs, George Edward Richard (*1915), professor of education - Academic WsW III 67,37 Burroughs, George Frederick (fl. 1810), military writer - Watt - I 176, 386 Burroughs, Henry Colclough (fl. 1852-1885), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 176.386A Burroughs, Ida F. (fl. 1935), voluntary worker Lady's WW - II 1357,137 Burroughs, James (fl. 1730), religious writer Allibone - I 176, 388 Burroughs, James (* 1961), sculptor - Buckman - Ill 496,160 Burroughs, Jeremiah —» Burroughes, Jeremiah Burroughs, Joan Vollmer (fl. 1957), wife of W.S. Burroughs - Rintoul - III 67, 38 Burroughs, Sir John —> Borough, Sir John Burroughs, John (fl. 1641-1652), bookseller, publisher - Plomer l - l 176, 397 Burroughs, John (fl. 1710), rector, writer - Watt - I 176,398 Burroughs, John Beames Cooper (fl. 1867-1897), solicitor - Bristol - II 1357,138 Burroughs, Joseph (* 1685, î 1761), minister, sermonist - Allibone, Watt - I 176, 399-400 Burroughs, Joseph Henry (* 1870), J.P. - WW Hampshire - II 1357,139 Burroughs, Julie (fl. 1957), daughter of W.S. Burroughs - Rintoul - III 67, 39 Burroughs, Leonard Frederick (fl. 1942-1964), chemist - Scientists - III 67,40 Burroughs, Lewis (t 1786), archdeacon, poet O'Donoghue - I 176,401 Burroughs, Newburgh (fl. 1775), clergyman, poet - O'Donoghue - I 176,402 Burroughs, Richard (fl. 1831-1835), barrister Foster 2- II 1357,140 Burroughs, Ronald Arthur (* 1917), government representative - Northern Ireland - III 67,41

666

Burroughs

Burroughs, S.M. de Laporte, Agnes Florence Regina Burrows, Albert (* 1882), bootmaker, mayor - Labour WW, Mackenzie D„ WW Local Government - II 1357,187-189 Burrows, Albert Leon (fl. 1958-1965), technician - Poulsom - III 67,63 Burrows, Alfred (* 1864, 1 1948), draughtsman, teacher - Rintoul - III 67,64 Burrows, Alfred Joe (fl. 1880), agricultural writer - Kirk - I 177,32 Burrows, Anne - aft. Gilchrist (* 1828, 1 1885), writer - Boase, Feminist companion, Kirk I 1220,264-265; III 173,210-211 Burrows, Arthur (* 1812), barrister - Foster 2 II 1357,190 Burrows, Arthur (fl. 1895-1910), curate - Clergy List - II 1357,191 Burrows, Arthur (fl. 1918-1933), journalist, broadcasting executive - Moseley 11 1357,192-196 Burrows, Arthur Bromley (* 1853), solicitor, town councillor - Kent - II 1357,197 Burrows, Bamford Broe (Family) Bury viscount —> Keppel, Arnold Joost van 1st earl of Albemarle; Viscount Bury; baron of Ashford Bury, Adrian (* 1891, 1 1991), painter, writer Buckman - III 496,179 Bury, Alfred 5th earl of Charleville (* 1829, 1 1875), nobleman - Boase - I 178,214

Busby Bury, Arthur (* 1624, 1 1713), theologian Allibone, Foster 4, Rose H.J., Watt, Wood - I 178,215-222; II 1358,221 Bury, Arthur (fl. 1705), physician, writer - Watt - I 178,223 Bury, Arthur Marshall (* 1880), colonial civil servant - Macmillan: Africa - II 1358, 222 Bury, Arthur Smith (fl. 1892-1930), cotton manufacturer, mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D. - II 1358,223 Bury, Catherine Maria —» Dawson, Catherine Maria Bury, Charles Kenneth Howard- Bederic, Henry Bury, Henry (* 1862), zoologist, geologist, writer - Cox: Kent, Gaskell: Surrey I 178,243-246 Bury, Herbert (* 1871), graduate - Foster 3 II 1358,238

Bury, Herbert (Î 1933), bishop, miscellaneous writer - Clergy List, WWW 1929 II 1358,239-240 Bury, J.S. (* 1913), colonial servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 67,311 Bury, James (fl. 1680), topical writer - Watt I 178,247 Bury, James (fl. 1859-1874), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 178,248 Bury, James Henry (* 1891), headmaster - WW Berkshire - II 1358,241 Bury, James Marshall (* 1835, î 1920), rector Clergy List - II 1358,242 Bury, James Robert Barry - aft. Bury-Barry (* 1875), J.P. - Thorn, Walford - I 74, 274; II 1358,243 Bury, John (fl. 1557), translator - Cooper/ Cooper - I 178,249 Bury, John - also: Bery; Berry Bury, James Robert Barry Busbridge, Christopher Egbert George (* 1896), dentist, layman - WW Methodism II 1358,270 Busbridge, Ida Winifred (* 1908), mathematician - Scientists - III 67,321 Busbridge, John Henry (fl. 1848-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 67, 322 Busbridge, Joseph (fl. 1848-1854), cook Poulsom - III 67, 323 Busbridge, Vernon Ashby (* 1862), clergyman Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1358, 271-272 Busbridge, Walter George (* 1901), lecturer of atomic science - Scientists - III 67,324 Busby, A. (fl. 1877), civic official - Rintoul III 67,325 Busby, A.H. (* 1903), chief magistrate - KirkGreene 2 - III 67,326 Busby, Alan Haydn (* 1920, 1 1985), trombone player - Chilton - III 67, 336 Busby, Albert Edward (*1881), farmer, mayor Mackenzie D. - II 1358, 273 Busby, Alexander Hamilton (* 1869), student Foster 3 - II 1358, 274 Busby, Anna (fl. 1665-1715), prioress - Kirk: Catholics - I 178, 271 Busby, Austin (* 1896), staff manager - KirkGreene 2 - III 67, 327 Busby, Cecil George —> Busby, George Busby, Charles Augustus (* 1788, î 1834), architect, civil engineer, inventor - Colvin, Cooper: Dictionary, Redgrave, Watt I 178,272-273; II 1358,275-279 Busby, David (* 1948), chief executive - WsW Ireland - III 67, 328 Busby, Dorothy (fl. 1935), gymnastics teacher Lady's WW - II 1358,280 Busby, Edward S. (* 1863), dominion civil servant - Men & Women - I 178, 274 Busby, George - c.h. Brown (* 1639, 1 1695), Jesuit - Gillow, Oliver - I 178, 275-277 Busby, George - full name: Cecil George Busby (* 1926), painter, draughtsman - Buckman III 496,182 Busby, George Smith (* 1895), colonial servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 67, 329 Busby, H.E. (* 1907), mechanical engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 67, 330 Busby, Humphrey {t 1580), rector, educationalist - Cooper/Cooper - I 178,278-279 Busby, James (fl. 1860), topical writer - Kirk I 178,280 Busby, John (fl. 1576-1619), printer, stationer, bookseller - McKerrow, Shakespeare, Watt I 178,281; II 1358,281; III 67,332 Busby, John (fl. 1607-1631), bookseller McKerrow - II 1358,282 Busby, John (*c,1679, 1 1743), rector - Oliver I 178,282 Busby, John (* 1714, 1 1794), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 178, 283 Busby, John (* 1928), painter, sculptor, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 496,183 Busby, John Philip (* 1928), bird painter - Halsby/Harris, Lewis, Scotland III 67,333-335 Busby, Sir Matthew (* 1909), footballer - Arlott, Geddes, Goring, Lee - III 67, 337-340 Busby, May (* 1895), opera singer - Moseley II 1358,283 Busby, Olive Mary (* 1894), librarian, English scholar - Lady 's WW, Landau, Munford II 1358,284-285; III 67,341 Busby, Reginald Edgar (* 1930), lecturer of organic chemistry - Scientists - III 67, 342 Busby, Richard (* c. 1595, 1 1648), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 178,284; III 67,343

674

Busby

Busby, Richard (* 1606, 1 1695), headmaster - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibane, British Biography, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gibbs, Hook, Knight: Biography, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Routh, Seward 1, Smyth, Waller, Watkins, Watt, WoodI 178,285-333; 344,57; II 1358,286-289 Busby, Richard (* 1606, 1 1695), schoolmaster Hill - III 67,344-345 Busby, Roger (* 1941), police procedural novelist - Whodunit? - III 67, 346 Busby, Samuel Edward (11.1865-1910), rector Clergy List - II 1358, 290 Busby, T.L. - also: Bushby, J. Noel, Agnes

Bushe, Amyas (fl. 1758), dramatic poet - Baker, Gilliland, O'Donoghue, Watt - I 179,20-23 Bushe, Charles Kendal (* 1767, 1 1843), judge - Ball, Cassell, NBD, O'Donoghue, Taylor W.B.S., Waller, Ward, Webb - I 179,24-33; II 1358,392-393 Bushe, Charles Kendall (* 1870), lieutenant colonel - Boylan, Rintoul, Simpson, WW Cornwall - II 1358,394; III 67,372-374 Bushe, Charles Percy (* 1835), naval captain, J.P. - Cox: Kent - I Ì79, 34 Bushe, Erasmus Lawrence, Mary Emma Buxton, Mary Emma - aft: Rutson (* 1857), school manager - Cox: Kent - I 182,267 Buxton, Maud Isabel - aft. Barnes (fl. 18711905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1360,396 Buxton, Melicent Louis - aft. Wathen (* 1883), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1360,397 Buxton, Murray Barclay (* 1889, 1 1940), structural engineer - Day - II 1360,398 Buxton, Neil Keith (* 1940), lecturer of economic history - Academic WsW III 69,127 Buxton, Nigel (* 1924), travel editor, columnist Griffiths - III 69,128 Buxton, baroness Noel > Burn, Lucy Edith Buxton, 1st baron Noel—> Buxton, Noel Edward Buxton, Noel Edward - aft: 1st baron NoelBuxton (* 1869, 1 1948), M.P., philanthropist - Addison, Bracher, Cox: Norfolk, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Norfolk, Parliament 1, Rosen, WW Essex - I 182,268-269; II 1360,399-406; III 69,129-133 Buxton, Noel Edward Buxton > Buxton, Noel Edward Buxton, Patrick Alfred (* 1892, 1 1955), medical entomologist - WW Science - II 1360,407 Buxton, Richard (* 1786, 1 1865), botanist - Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger I 182,271-273 Buxton, Richard (* 1795), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 182,270

688

Buxton

Buxton, Richard Joseph (* 1938), governor, barrister-at-law - Academic WsW - III 69,134 Buxton, Richenda - aft. Talbot Jones, Wilfred ByfordBygod, Sir Francis —» Bigod, Sir Francis Bygott, Christopher Ernest (* 1872), publisher, organist, layman - WW Methodism II 1361,054 Bygott, John Parkinson (* 1862, 1 1942), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1361, 055-056 Bygott, Joseph Nettleton (* 1867), legal clerk, layman - WW Methodism - II 1361,057 Bygott, M. Joy (* 1918, 11961), librarian Munford - III 69, 236 Bygrave, Bulstrode (* 1802, 1 1873), major general - Boase - I 182,415 Bygrave, G. M. (fl. 1917), teacher - WW Jamaica - II 1361,058

Bygrave, William Leonard (* 1902), colonial servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 69, 237 Bygraves, Max Walter (* 1922), comedian - Actors, Hayward: TV, Lee, Pedder III 69,238-242 Byham, Cyril Mancreiff (* 1870), student Foster 3- II 1361,059 Byiers, Eric George (* 1951), strategic manager Scotland - III 69, 243 Bykenore, Alexander —> Bicknor, Alexander Byland, Ambrose (fl. 1624), actor - Nungezer II 1361,060 Byland, William (fl. 1795), technical writer Watt - I 182,416 Bylander, S. (fl. 1897-1925), structural engineer - Notable Personalities - II 1361,061 Byles, Arthur Leander St. Clare (* 1897), civil engineer - Jamaica - III 69, 244 Byles, Dudley Keith (* 1904), commissioned land surveyor - Jamaica - III 69,245 Byles, Frederick Glyde (* 1855), journalist Marteau - II 1361,062 Byles, G. Vipond (* 1857), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 182,417; II 1361,63 Byles, George Louis Duncan (* 1911), barristerat-law - Jamaica - III 69,246 Byles, Harold Vernon Barnard (* 1875), major WW Wiltshire - II 1361,064 Byles, James Beuzeville (fl. 1895-1914), physician, writer - Medical WW - I 182,418 Byles, John (fl. 1885), clergyman, writer - Kirk I 182,419 Byles, Sir John Barnard (* 1801, 1 1884), judge - Allibone, Boase, Foss, Kirk, Macleod: Economy, Men 2, Simpson - I 182, 420; III 69, 247 Byles, Mather (* 1706, 1 1788), pastor, writer - Allen, Allibone, Cassell, Watt I 182,427-435 Byles, Mather (* 1840), rear admiral Devonshire - II 1361,065 Byles, Maurice Barnard (* 1841?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1361,066 Byles, Robert Carvel Winston (* 1905), commissioned land surveyor - Jamaica III 69,248 Byles, Roussell Davids (* 1870), student Foster 3- II 1361,067 Byles, Walter Barnard (* 1840), barrister, editor, high sheriff - Foster 2, Walford II 1361,068-070 Byles, Walter John Barnard (* 1868), gentleman - Foster 3- II 1361,070 Byles, Walter Nigel (* 1903), civil engineer Jamaica - III 69,249 Byles, William Hounsom (* 1872, Î 1928), painter - WWW 1916- II 1361,071 Byles, Sir William Pollard Bylot, Robert Bylney, Thomas —» Bilney, Thomas Bylot, Robert - also: Byleth; Bilot (fl. 16101616), explorer - Waller - I 182, 438 Bylton, Thomas (fl. 1566), stationer - Duff I 182,440 Bylton, William (fl. 1557-1581), stationer - Duff - I 182,441 Bynard, Walter (fl. 1672-1677), naval commander - Charnock - I 182, 442 Bynde (fl. 1837-1843), naval surgeon, botanist Britten/Boulger - I 183, 256 Byne, Magnus - also: Marquis (fl. 1655), religious writer - Watt - I 182,443 Byne, Marquis —> Byne, Magnus Byne, Mordaunt Henry Martin (* 1863), clergyman - Clergy List, Foster 3, Walford, WW Hampshire - II 1361,076-079 Byng of Vimy, viscountess —> Moreton, Marie Evelyn Byng, Alfred Molyneux - aft. Cranmer-Byng (* 1840, t 1906), colonel, landowner Bateman - II 1361,080

689

Byng, Alfred Molyneux Cranmer > Byng, Alfred Molyneux Byng, Alice Harriet Frederica —> Egerton, Alice Harriet Frederica Byng, Antony Schömberg (* 1876, 1 1934), lieutenant colonel, pilot Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1361,081-082 Byng, Charles Cavendish George (* 1849, 11918), colonel, J.P. - WWW 1916 II 1361,083 Byng, Cora —» Colgate, Cora Byng, Cora —» Smith, Cora Byng, Daisy Elaine Cranmer—> Beach, Daisy Elaine Byng, Douglas (* 1893, 1 1987), actor - Busby, Noble: Theatre, Pantomime - II 1361,084; III 69,250-254 Byng, Edmund Henry 6th earl of Strafford (* 1862, 1 1951), civil engineer, J.P., alderman - Dod's 1929, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, London Leaders, Middlesex, WW Art, WW Hertfordshire, WW Local Government I 183,4-5; II 1361,85-90 Byng, Edward —> Bing, Edward Byng, Edward Stanley (* 1883?), electrical engineer, company vice-chairman - Day II 1361,091 Byng, Eleanor —> Souray, Eleanor Byng, Emmeline St. Maur —» Seymour, Emmeline St. Maur Byng, Francis Edmund Cecil 5th earl of Strafford (* 1835, î 1918), vicar, freemason, writer - Clergy List, Dod 's 1900, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Kirk, Walford, WWW 1916I 183,6-9; II 1361,92-95 Byng, Frederick Gerald (*c,1784, î 1871), civil servant - Boase - I 183,10 Byng, George Viscount (* 1663, 1 1733), naval commander - Georgian age - III 69, 255-262 Byng, George (* 1764, 1 1847), M.P. - Mosse, NBD, Wilson: Commons - I 183,120-123 Byng, George (c.1770?), nobleman - Boyle 3 I 183,119 Byng, George (fl. 1913), conductor, music director - Windham - II 1361,100 Byng, George Henry Charles 3rd earl of Strafford (* 1830,' î 1898), M.P., landowner, art collector - Boase, Dod's 1870, Malchow, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 1220,352-353; II 1361,101-102; III 69,263 Byng, George Master 9th viscount Torrington (* 1886, 1 1944), nobleman - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, WalfordI 183,125; II 1361,103-105 Byng, George Stanley 8th viscount Torrington (* 1841, 1 1889), lieutenant colonel - Boase I 1220,354 Byng, George Stevens 2nd earl of Strafford (* 1806, 1 1886), M.P., P.C. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Mosse, Sports I 183,126; 1220,355; II 1361,106-110 Byng, George 1st viscount Torrington - also: Bing Strutt, Elizabeth Byron, F.A.W. (* 1900), chief electrical engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 70,13 Byron, Francis Eric (* 1897), biochemist - WW Science - II 1361, 277 Byron, Francis Harvey (* 1884), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1361,278

Bywaters Byron, Frederick Augustus William (* 1900), engineer, colonial broadcasting officer Dominions Office - II 1361,279 Byron, Frederick Ernest Charles 10th baron Byron Brooke, Emma Frances Byrt, Ernest William (* 1884), cooper, layman WW Methodism - II 1361, 352 Byrt, William Henry (fl. 1910-1930), master cooper, district councillor, J.P. - Bristolians, WW Methodism - II 1361,353-355 Byrth, Thomas (* 1793, î 1849), rector Cooper: Dictionary - II 1361,356 Byrth, Walter (c. 1800), violin maker, repairer - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1361,357; III 70,84 Byrth, William Stewart (fl. 1863-1866), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1361,358 Byrun, John de (fl. 1305-1316), judge - Foss I 184,299-300 Byset, family of —» Bissett family of Byset, Margaret (fl. 1236), queen's maid Brown C. - II 1361,360-362 Byset, Walter (t 1252), soldier - Brown C. II 1361,360-362 Bysse, John (Î 1680), judge - Ball II 1361,363-364 Bysshe, Sir Edward - also: Bissaeus (* 1615?, 1 1679), herald - Allibone, Rose HJ., Watt, Wood - I 184,301-307 Bysshe, Edward (fl. 1712), miscellaneous writer, translator - Allibone - I 184, 308 Byström, Ebba Cecilia - aft. Lady Low (fl. 1924-1955), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1361,365 Bytautus, Alfons (* 1955), painter, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 496, 225 Bythell, Duncan (* 1940), lecturer of economic history - Academic WsW- III 70,86

693

Bythell, Eric Kenworthy (fl. 1900-1925), gentleman - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1361,366 Bythell, John Kenworthy (* 1840), merchant, colonial representative - Jeremy, Manchester, Manchester Faces - II 1361,367-373; III 70,87-92 Bythell, William James Storey (* 1872), electrotherapist - Medical WW - I 184,309 Bythesea, John (* 1827, î 1906), rear admiral - Buckland, Creagh/Humphris, Foreign Office 1, Mason, WWW 1897 - I 184,310; II 1361,375-380; 1581,240 Bythesea, Mary Prideaux —> Micheli, Mary Prideaux Bytheway, Jack Cecil (* 1902), senior production officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 70,93 Bythewood, William Meecram (fl. 1820), conveyancer, writer - Allibone - I 184,311 Bythner, Victorinus (* 1605?, î 1673?), Hebraist - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Watkins, Wood - I 184,312-317 Bythway, Henry (* 1838), solicitor, layman Contemp. Portraits - II 1361,381-382 Bythway, Hugh Minton (* 1870), colliery director, county councillor, J.P. - WW Monmouthshire - II 1361,383 Byttle, J. (c.1850), violin repairer - Morris W.M. - II 1361,384 Byu, U. Tun (* 1895), colonial advocate - Lndia Office - II 1361,385 Bywater, Arthur (* 1849), merchant, banker Leading Men - I 184,319-320 Bywater, Edwin (* 1871), insurance agent, county councillor - WW Gloucestershire II 1361,386 Bywater, Harry Haward (* 1877), ophthalmologist, writer - Lanes. Biog., Medical WW - I 184,321-322 Bywater, Hector Charles (* 1884, î 1940), naval architect, journalist, writer - Marteau, PVWW 1929- II 1361,387-388 Bywater, Henry (c.1800), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1361,389; III 70,94 Bywater, Henry Thomas (fl. 1876), vocalist, composer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton I 184,323-324 Bywater, Ingram (* 1840, 1 1914), Greek scholar - Foster 4, Kirk, Kunitz, Malchow, WWW 1897 - I 184,325; II 1361,390-392; III 70,95 Bywater, John (fl. 1810), miscellaneous writer Allibone - I 184, 326-329 Bywater, Katherine D.M. (fl. 1883-1890), narrative painter - Sartin - III 70,96 Bywater, Marjorie (* 1905), book illustrator, painter, mosaic designer - Buckman, WW Art - II 1361,393; III 496,226 Bywater, Percival Frederick (* 1903), minister WW Methodism - II 1361,394 Bywater, Richard Arthur Samuel (* 1913), chemist, managing director - WW Science - II 1361,395 Bywater, Thomas (fl. 1592-1605), cleric, writer Cooper/Cooper - I 184, 330 Bywater, Thomas Henry (* 1857), rural dean Clergy List - II 1361,396 Bywater, Vincent (* 1914), tutor in geography Academic WsW - III 70,97 Bywater, Witham Matthew (fl. 1880), biographer - I 184,332 Bywaters, Hubert William (* 1881, î 1966), physiologist - O'Connor 2 - III 70,99 Bywaters, Muriel Constance (fl. 1935), physician - Lady's WW - II 1361,397

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c C. (fi. 1759), miniature painter - Foskett 111 71,3 C. (fl. 1840), topical writer - Macleod: Economy - I 184a, 1 C., A. K. -> Crichton, Antoinette K. C., D. G. (fl. 1845), political economist, writer Macleod: Economy - I 184a, 3 C., E. T. (fl. 1821), portraitist - Chaplin II 1362,001 C., F. (fl. 1846), political economist, writer Macleod: Economy - I 184a, 4 C„ H. - bookbinder - Duff - I 184a, 5 C., H. M. (fl. 1820), elegist - O'Donoghue I 184a, 6 C„ I. - also: J.C. (fl. 1620), dramatist - Baker, Langbaine - I 184a, 7-8 C., I. (fl. 1795), miniature painter - Foskett III 71,7 C„ J. C„ I. C„ J. (fl. 1735), writer - Baker - I 184a, 9 C., R. (fl. 1660), translator, dramatist - Baker, Langbaine - I 184a, 12-13 C„ R.O. - also: C.R. 0 . (fl. 1800), miniature painter - Foskett - III 71,8 C., S. S. (fl. 1840), economist, writer - Macleod: Economy - I 184a, 14 C„ T. C„ T. C„ T. - also: C. T.; signed: T.C. or V.C. (fl. 1767-1775), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 71,9 C., W. (fl. 1659-1700), economist, writer Macleod: Economy - I 184a, 15-18 Caarten, Rosalie Bicker— aft. Lady Hunter (fl. 1890-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1362,002 Cababé, Michael (* 1855), barrister, writer Foster 2, Kirk - I 184a, 19: II 1362, 3 Cababe, Thaïes (* 1887), colonial postmaster general - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1362,004: III 71,11 Cabalière, John (t 1780), miniature painter, wine merchant - Foskett, Redgrave - I 184a, 20: III 71,12 Cabali, John (* 1909), novelist, headmaster Irish writers - III 71,13 Cabana, Hubert Charon (* 1838), prothonotary, mayor, newspaper founder - Rose I 184a, 21-22 Cabanel, Daniel (fl. 1810), poet, barrister Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 184a, 23-24 Cabanel, Rudolph (* 1762, 1 1839), architect Colvin, Redgrave - I 184a, 25: II 1362,5 Cabbell, Benjamin Bond (* 1781, 1 1874), barrister, M.P., art patron - Boase, Hutchinson: Medica - I 184a, 26-27 Cabbell, Georgina Sarah Ann - aft. Lady Alison (t 1939), gentlewoman - WW Devonshire II 1362,006 Cabburn, John Everrest (fl. 1801-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 184a,28 Cabe, E. (fl. 1758-1770), bookseller - Plomer 3 - II 1362,007

Cabell, Michael John (* 1928), chemist Scientists - III 71,14 Cabell, Samuel J. (* 1757?, 11818), colonel, congressman - Allen - I 184a, 29 Cabell, William LLoyd (* 1828, 1 1915), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1362,008 Cabey, G. R. E. (* 1933), colonial secretary Kirk-Greene 2 - III 71,15 Cabirol, C. L. (* 1889), managing director Kinematograph - II 1362,009 Cable, 1st baron —> Cable, Sir Ernest 1st baron Cable Cable, Boyd —> Ewart, Ernest Andrew Cable, Daniel (fl. 1665), translator - Allibone I 184a,30 Cable, Eric Grant , prince - Pughe, Williams R. I 185,63-64 Cadell (t 943>, prince - Pughe, Williams R. I 185,65-66 Cadell (t 1175), prince - Welsh Biogr. II 1362,109 Cadell ap Gruffydd (*c. 1120, 1 1175), ruler Fisher - III 71,137 Cadell ap Rhodri (*c. 850, t 910), prince Fisher - III 71,138 Cadell Deyrnllwg (fl. [451]), prince - Pughe, Williams R. - I 185, 55-56 Cadell, Lady —» Cunningham, Elizabeth Douglas Cadell surname of - Anderson W. - I 185,67 Cadell, Agnes Morrison (t 1958), painter Halsby/Harris - III 71,139 Cadell, Alan (* 1841, 1 1921), colonial lieutenant governor, J.P. - Buckland, Cox: Kent, Gaskell: Surrey, Indian Biogr. Die., WWW 1916 - I 185,68-70; II 1362,110-112 Cadell, Alexander (Î 1821), colonial paymaster general - Toussaint - II 1362,113 Cadell, Mrs Alexander - c.h. Sydney Dunbar Cadwaladr Cesail Cadwallader, Charles John (* 1912), chemist, company manager - WW Science II 1362,271 Cadwallader, I. F. (* 1916), pilot - KirkGreene 2 - III 71, 209 Cadwallader, Thomas (*c,1707, 1 1786), physician, writer - Allen, Allibone I 186,37-39 Cadwallador, Roger —» Grimes, Roger Cadwallador, Roger - c.h. Rogers (* 1568, 11610), priest, martyr - Gillow, Welsh Biogr. - I 186,40-41; II 1362,272 Cadwallan (tc.1130), prince - Pughe, Williams R. - I 186, 47-48 Cadwallan (fl. 1175), prince - Pughe - I 186,43 Cadwallan 1179), soldier - Pughe, Williams R. - I 186, 49-50 Cadwallan ab Ieuav - also: Cadwallawn ab Ieuav (t 985), king - Pughe, Williams R. I 186,45-46 Cadwallawn —> Caedwalla king of Gwynedd Cadwallawn ab Ieuav —> Cadwallan ab Ieuav Cadwallon —> Caedwalla king of Gwynedd Cadwallon ap Gruffydd ap Cynan (*c. 1100, 11132), prince - Fisher - III 71,211 Cadwallon Law Hir —» Caswallon Law Hir Cadwell J. (fl. 1646-1662), printer - Potter I 186,52 Cadwell, James Henry (* 1915), principal scientific officer, mathematician - Scientists - Ill 71,212 Cadwell, Thomas (fl. 1685), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1362,273 Cadwell, William H. (fl. 1935), civil engineer Day - II 1362,274 Cadwgan - also: Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (* c. 1070, 1 1111), prince - A'Beckett, 'Fisher, Pughe, Rose H.J., Waller, Welsh Biogr., Williams R. - I 186, 56-60; II 1362, 275-276; III 71,213

Cagney Cadwgan - c. Martin Cadwgan ab Cynvrig Cadwgan Henvoel (fl. 1380), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 186,65-66 Cadwgan ab Owain (Î949), warrior - Pughe, Williams D„ Williams R. - I 186, 53-55 Cadwr Saint - bishop - Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace - I 186, 67-68 Cadwy Saint —> Cado Saint Cady William (* c.1662, 1 1687), highwayman, murderer - Highwaymen - I 186, 70-78 Cady, Elizabeth —> Stanton, Elizabeth Cadyman, John (fl. 1640), physician - Münk I 186,79 Cadyman, Sir Thomas —> Cademan, Sir Thomas Cadyock, Richard (fl. 1357), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1362,281 Cadyow, Johnne (fl. 1440), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1362,282 Cadzow, Alma (* 1940), radio presenter - Tracy - Ill 71,214-215 Cadzow, James (* 1881, 1 1941), etcher, painter, teacher - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, WW Art II 1362,283; III 71, 216-217 Caecilius —> Sedulius Caedel, Eric Bertrand (* 1921, 1 1979), librarian - Academic WsW, Munford - III 81,300-301 Caedmon Saint - also: Cedmon (fl. 670), poet - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Browning, Cassell, Challoner, Gorton, Gould S.B., Greenwood, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Maunder 2. Rose HJ., SmithAVace, Waller, Wright T. - I 186,81-115; II 1362,284-287; III 71,218 Caedual —> Caedwalla King of Wessex Caeduald —> Caedwalla King of Wessex Caedualla —> Caedwalla king of Gwynedd Caedualla Caedwalla King of Wessex Caedwalla king of Gwynedd - also: Caedualla; Cadwallon; Cadwallawn; Cadwalader (* c. 590, 1634) - A Beckett, Cassell, Fisher, Pughe, Rose H.J., SmithAVace, Waller, Welsh Biogr., Williams R. - I 186,118-129; II 1362,288; III 71,210 Caedwalla King of Wessex - also: Caeduald; Caedualla; Cedwell; Caedual; Ceadwalla Caoilinn Saint Caelianus Saint —> Cilian Saint Caelin - also: Celin (c. 653), priest - Smith/ Wace - I 186,140 Caelius Sedulius Caellainn Saint - also: Caeilfhinn (c. 574) SmithAVace - I 186,141 Caels, Francis (t 1711), Jesuit - Oliver I 186,142 Caemen Saint - also: Cymmun; Coemen (Î c. 625), abbot - Gould/Fisher, Srnith/Wace I 186,143-144 Caemhan Saint - also: Caiman; Coeman; Cayman; Coemhoc; Mochoemoc (fl. 550), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 186,147-148 Caemhan Saint - also: Caiman; Coeman; Cayman; Coemhoc; Mochoemoc (fl. [551]) Smith/Wace - I 186,147-148

Caemhan Saint - also: Caiman; Coeman; Cayman; Coemhoc; Mochoemoc (Î 640?), bishop - SmithAVace - I 186,147-148 Caemhan Brec Saint - also: Caiman; Coeman; Cayman; Coemhoc; Mochoemoc (*529, Í615) - Smith/Wace - I 186,147-148 Caemhlach - also: Camulacus - bishop Smith/Wace - I 186,149 Caemhog Saint - also: Coemaca - Smith/Wace - I 186,150 Caemmerer, Hanna von —> Neumann, Hanna Caemn Saint - also: Caoimhe - virgin Forbes, SmithAVace - I 186,146; 196,435 Caen, John de - also: Cadamo (fl. 1292-1310), chancery clerk - Foss - I 186,151 Caena Ethelbert Caenchomhrac Saint - bishop - Smith/Wace I 186,152 Caenog Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 186,153 Caentigern Saint —» Kentigerna Saint Caerfallwch —» Edwards, Thomas Caerían Saint - also: Cairlan (t 588), bishop Smith/Wace - I 186,156 Caerleon, Lewis of (fl. 1486-1491), mathematician, theologian, medical writer A Beckett, Gorton, Rose HJ., Welsh Biogr. I 186,157-159; II 1362,289 Caernan Saint - also: Caornan (c.550), missionary - Smith/Wace - I 186,160 Caerwarden, John (fl. 1625-1649), musician, composer, teacher - Brown/Stratton, Clarke, Musicians - I 186,161-163 Caesar —» Smegergill, William Caesar (t 1718), pirate - Gosse - II 1362, 290 Caesar, Adelmare (t 1569), physician - Münk I 1220,381 Caesar, Anthony (fl. 1727), sculptor - Gunnis II 1362,291 Caesar, Sir Charles (* 1590, 1 1642), judge, M.P. - Foss - I 186,166-167 Caesar, David (fl. 1825-1828), polar explorer Poulsom - III 71, 219 Caesar, George Julius Adelmare (* 1887) (fl. 1934), analytical chemist - WW Dorset - II 1362, 292 Caesar, Henry (*c,1562, 1 1636), dean ABeckett, Gorton - I 186,181-182 Caesar, John (fl. 1705), vicar, writer - WattI 186,169 Caesar, John James (fl. 1702-1717), clergyman, writer - Watt - I 186,170 Caesar, Sir Julius (* 1558, î 1636), judge, M.P. - A Beckett, Allibone, Cassell Foss, Gorton, Lloyd D., Maunder 2, Münk, Shakespeare, Simpson, Waller, Watkins - I 186,175-190; 1220,381; III 71,220-221 Caesar, Julius (* 1656?, î 1712?), physician, composer - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Winnifrith: Men I 186,171-174; II 1362,293 Caesar, Julius (* 1830, 1 1878), cricketer Boase - I 186,191 Caesar, Julius (* 1851), surgeon - Medical WW - I 186,192 Caesar, Julius P. (fl. 1855), religious writer Kirk - I 186,193 Caesar, Kurt (* 1906, 1 1974), comic artist Clark - III 71,222 Caesar, Mary - also: Mary Freeman (* 1677, 11741), memoirist - Feminist companion III 71,113-224 Caesar, Philip (fl. 1575), religious writer Allibone - I 186,194 Caesar, Sir Thomas (* 1561, 11610), judge - A Beckett, Foss, Gorton I 186,181-182,196-198 Caestryck, Charles Benedict (* 1762, 1 1844), chaplain, writer - Gillow, Gumbley I 186,199-200; II 1362,294 Caeti Saint - also: Caoide; Coeddi; Caideus; Caidocus; Ceti - SmithAVace - I 186, 201 Caeti Saint - also: Caette; Coeddi; Caideus; Caidinus ( t c . 712), bishop - Smith/Wace I 186,202 Caette Saint —> Caeti Saint

699

Caf - legendary king - Pughe, Williams R. I 186,203-204 Cafarelli, Carlo (fl. 1863-1900), vice-consul Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1362, 295 Cafarelli, Francesco (fl. 1894-1936), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1, Foreign Office 2 II 1362,296-297 Cafe, James Watt (* 1857) (fl. 1934), painter, etcher - WW Art - II 1362,298 Cafe, Thomas Watt (* 1856, î 1925), painter WWW 1916 - II 1362,299 Cafe, William Martin (* 1826, 1 1906), general, colonial officer - Creagh/Humphris, IVWW 1897 - II 1362,300-301 Cafferata, Charles (t 1893), tallow merchant, musical dilettante - Orchard - II 1362,302 Cafferata, Henry Taylor (* 1849), canon, writer - Cath. WW 1910 - I 186, 205 Cafferata, Redmond (fl. 1900-1910), layman Cath. WW 1910 - I 186, 206 Cafferky, Dermond Joseph (* 1927), peace commissioner, company director - IVWW Ireland - III 71,225 Cafferky, J. (fl. 1916-1923), captain OFarrell - Ill 71,226 Caffin, Albert Edward (* 1902) (fl. 1936), colonial policeman - India Office II 1362,303 Caffin, Benjamin Charles (* 1826) (fl. 1893), college fellow, vicar - Foster 4 - II 1362, 304 Caffin, Ernest Gregorie (* 1869) (fl. 1935), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - WW Yorkshire II 1362,305 Caffin, George Crawford (fl. 1863-1880), vicar, writer - Kirk - I 186,207 Caffin, Sir James Crawford Caillin Saint Caillard, Alfred (* 1841, 1 1900), protectorate Postmaster General - Boase, WWW 1897 I 186,264; II 1362,347 Caillard, Bernard Langton Penalver (* 1882) (fl. 1934), gentleman - WW Wiltshire II 1362,348 Caillard, Camille Felix Desire Colchu Saint Cailte Mac Ronain (fl. [251]), legendary hero Webb - I 186,270 Caiman Saint —> Caemhan Saint Caiman Saint —> Caemhan Brec Saint Caimbeul, family of —> Campbell family of Caimbeul, Alasdair (t c. 1810), bard - Thomson - Ill 71,271 Caimbeul, Aonghas - also: Bàrd EadarraMhucaidh (*c. 1740, 1 1814), bard - Thomson - Ill 71,272 Caimbeul, Aonghas (* 1908, 1 1949), poet Thomson - III 71, 274 Caimbeul, Aonghas Phàdraig (fl. 1990-1992), television and radio employee - Scotland III 71,275 Caimbeul, Daibhidh Caerían Saint Cairmunt, Samuel (fl. 1682), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1362,450 Cairnaan Saint - also: Caornan (fl. 550?) Forbes - I 186,364 Cairncross, Sir Alec —> Cairncross, Sir Alexander Kirkland Cairncross, Alexander (t 1763), artist Strickland - I 186, 366 Cairncross, Sir Alexander Kirkland - also: Sir Alec Cairncross (*1911, î 2000), economist - Academic WsW, British History, Geddes, Goring, Ramsden, Tribe - III 71,363-394 Cairncross, Andrew (fl. 1780), army surgeon, writer - Watt - I 186, 367 Cairncross, David (fl. 1860), naturalist, angling writer - Kirk - I 186,368 Cairncross, Frances (* 1944), economic journalist, environment editor - Griffiths III 71,395 Cairncross, George (t c.1783), painter Strickland - I 186, 369

702

Cairncross

Cairncross, George (Î 1819), architect - Coivin - II 1362,451 Cairncross, Hugh (t 1808), architect, surveyor of works - Coivin - II 1362, 452-453 Cairncross, John (* 1835, 1 1914), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1362, 454 Cairncross, John (* 1913, 1 1995), civil servant, agent - Ramsden, Ws W espionage - Ill 71,396-399 Cairncross, Robert —> Newbigging, Robert Cairncross, Robert Calthrope, Sir Charles Calthorpe, Charles Gough- 2nd baron Calthorpe (* 1786, t 1807) - Wilson: Lords - I 188, 443 Calthorpe, Constance Gough- - aft. Lady Wrixon-Becher (* 1877, 1 1957), noblewoman Lady's WW - II 1363,435 Calthorpe, Dorothy Gough- - aft. Harris, countess of Malmesbury (* 1885, 1 1972), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1861,173 Calthorpe, Sir Fitzroy Hamilton AnstrutherGough-, 1st baronet —» Anstruther, Fitzroy Hamilton LloydCalthorpe, Frederick Gough- 4th baron Calthorpe (* 1790, 1 1868), M.P., sheriff Boase - I 188,444 Calthorpe, Frederick Henry William Gough5th baron Calthorpe (* 1826, 1 1893), M.P., landowner, race horse owner - Bateman, Birmingham Faces, Boase - I 188, 445; II 1363,436-443 Calthorpe, Frederick Somerset Gough- (* 1892, 1 1935), lieutenant, cricketer - WW Sport, WWW 1929 - I 188,446; II 1363,444 Calthorpe, George Gough- 3rd baron Calthorpe (* 1787, t 1851) - Boase, Biydges, Mosse I 189,1-4 Calthorpe, Sir Henry (* 1586, 1 1637), recorder, writer - Allibone, Hutchinson: Medica, Watt - I 189,5-7 Calthorpe, Hilda Gough- - aft. Lady Walter John Hervey (* 1880), noblewoman Lady's WW - II 1363,445 Calthorpe, Sir Martin (t 1588), Lord Mayor, draper - Jaggard - II 1363,446 Calthorpe, Mena - also: Mena Field; Ivy Bright Field (* 1905), novelist - Feminist companion - Ill 72,355 Calthorpe, Rachel Gough- - aft. LloydAnstruther; aft. Lady Anstruther-GoughCalthorpe (t 1951), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1363, 447 Calthorpe, Sir Somerset Arthur Gough- (* 1864, I 1937), admiral of the fleet - WWW 1929 II 1363,448 Calthorpe, Somerset Frederick Gough- 8th baron Calthorpe (* 1862, 1 1940), nobleman - Dod's 1929, WW Berkshire, WW Wales 1933, WWW 1929-II 1363,449-452 Calthorpe, Somerset John Gough- 7th baron Calthorpe (* 1831, 11912), lieutenant general, J.P. - Birmingham, Hampshire, Kirk, Press C.A.M.: Hampshire, Walford, WWW 1897 I 189,9-13; II 1363,453-456 Calthorpe, Walter Gough- (* 1873, 1 1906), nobleman - Foster 3 - II 1363,457 Calthrop, Annette (fl. 1870), novelist - Kirk I 189,14 Calthrop, Sir Calthrop Guy Spencer 1st baronet (* 1870, t 1919), railway manager, J.P. WWW 1916- II 1364,001 Calthrop, Cecil Gordon (* 1860), canon - WW Cheshire - II 1364,002 Calthrop, Sir Charles —> Calthrope, Sir Charles Calthrop, Christopher William Carr- (* 1844, I 1934), physician, surgeon, colonel - WPVW 1929 - II 1364,003 Calthrop, Claude Andrews (* 1844, 1 1893), painter - Boase - I 189,15 Calthrop, Dion Clayton (* 1878, 1 1937), writer, dramatist, illustrator - WWW 1929 II 1364,004; III 72,357 Calthrop, Donald (* 1888, Î 1940), actor Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1364,005; III 72,358-360 Calthrop, Everard Richard (* 1857), engineer, railway director - Engineers II 1364,006-007 Calthrop, George (fl. 1846), clergyman, author Kirk - I 189,16

709

Calthrop, Gladys E. (fl. 1924-1964), theatrical designer - Noble: Theatre - II 1364,008 Calthrop, Gordon (* 1823, 1 1894), vicar, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 189,17-18 Calthrop, Gordon (* 1867), physician - Cox: Norfolk - I 189,19 Calthrop, Guy (* 1870), railway engineer Todd: Glasgow - II 1364,009 Calthrop, Henry Calthrop Hollway—» Hollway, Henry Calthrop Calthrop, Horace George (* 1866), barrister WW Far East - II 1364,010 Calthrop, James Sykes (* 1838), fruit grower Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk - I 189, 22-24 Calthrop, John Alfred Clayton - c.h. John Clayton (* 1843, 1 1888), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Pascoe - I 189,25-32 Calthrop, Lancelot Henry Calthrop (* 1904), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1364,011; III 72,361 Calthrop, Lionel Claude Everard (* 1864), physician - Lincolnshire - II 1364,012 Calthrop, Robert Gordon - aft. Collingwood (t 1903), landowner - Bateman - II 1364,013 Calthrope, Sir Charles - also: Calthrop; Calthorpe (t 1616), attorney general Allibone, Ball, Watt - I 189,33-34; II 1364,14-15 Calton, P. A. (fl. 1916), lieutenant - WW Jamaica - II 1364,016 Calton, Robert Bell (fl. 1850), writer - Kirk I 189,35 Calton, William Ernest (* 1906), chemist, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, WW Science - II 1364, 017; III 72, 362 Caluche, Millicent Eugénie - aft. Croom-Johnson (* 1903), miniature painter - WW ArtII 1364,018 Cahim Dubh nam Protaigean - real name: Malcolm Macintyre (fl. 1800), poet - Thomson - Ill 72,363 Calum Sgàire - real name: Calum MacAulay (fl. 19. Cent.), bard, author - Thomson III 72,364 Calveley, Sir Hugh - also: Calverley (Î 1393), soldier - Barlow, Manchester Faces, Taylor R.V. - I 189,36-41; II 1364,19-25 Calveley, Hugh (* 1783, î 1868), volunteer officer - Smith - II 1364,026 Calver, Alfred Samuel (* 1873), miller, merchant, district councillor - WW Suffolk - II 1364,027 Calver, Constance Maud Eliza (fl. 19231934), city councillor, J.P. - WW Norfolk II 1364,028 Calver, Edward (fl. 1649), Puritan, writer - Watt - I 189,42 Calver, Edward Killwick (* 1813, 1 1892), naval captain, cartographer, writer - Boase, Kirk I 189,43-44 Calver, Leslie (* 1905), advertising manager Marteau - II 1364,029 Calver, Sir Robert Henry Sherwood (* 1899, I 1963), advocate - Grant: Advocates II 1364,030 Calver, Sydney Charles (* 1869), student Foster 3- II 1364,031 Calver, William Harry (* 1848), printer Norfolk - II 1364, 032 Calverley, Lady —» Danby, Anne Calverley, 1st baron —> Muff, George 1st baron Calverley Calverley, Charles Stuart —» Blayds, Charles Stuart Calverley, Edmund (* 1826, 1 1897), cricketer Boase - I 189,51 Calverley, Elizabeth Sophia - aft. Lady Sendall (fl. 1870-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1364,033 Calverley, Henry (* 1604, 1 1661), royalist Hailstone - I 189, 52-54 Calverley, Henry Calverley (* 1826, î 1916), rector, writer - Clergy List, Foster 4, Kirk I 189,55; II 1364,34-35 Calverley, Horace Walter (* 1863, 1 1929), lieutenant - Essex - II 1364, 036

710

Calverley

Calverley, Sir Hugh —> Calveley, Sir Hugh Calverley, Jennie , teacher - WW Methodism - II 1364, 037 Calverley, John Earnshaw (* 1887?}, inventor, machinery designer - Day - II 1364,038 Calverley, John Selwin (* 1855, 1 1900), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1364,039 Calverley, John William (* 1853), assurance manager - West Riding - II 1364, 040 Calverley, Joseph Ernest Goodfellow (* 1872, 1 1953), surgeon, writer - Medical WW, WW Kent - I 189,57; II 1364,41 Calverley, Richard Baines (* 1861), businessman - Men & Women - I 189, 58 Calverley, Thomas (* 1767?, Î 1842), gentleman - Cokayne - II 1364,042 Calverley, Walter (t 1605), murderer - Cooper/ Cooper, Shakespeare - I 189,59-61; III 72, 365 Calverley, Sir Walter 1st baronet Caley, Robert Caly, Robert (11.1553-1566), printer - Duff I 189,283 Calzado, Michael (t 1899), consular agent Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1364, 111 Calzado, Miguel (fl. 1899-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1, Foreign Office 2 II 1364,112 Calze, Edmund Francis —> Cunningham, Edmund Francis Calzini, Ovid (11.1958-1960), parish priest Hong Kong - III 72,412 Cam, Helen Maud (* 1885, î 1968), historian, educator - Lady's WW, Schlueter II 1364,113; III 72,413-417 Cam, John (11.1688), stationer - Plomer 2 II 1364,114 Cam, Joseph (11.1725), physician, writer - Watt - I 189,284 Cam, Thomas Croxall (11.1800), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 189, 285 Cama, Camaji Bikramji Nowroji (* 1878), colonial judge - Indian Biogr. Die. II 1364,115 Cama, Nasarvanji Pestonji (* 1849?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1364,116 Cama, Navroji Pestanji (* 1853?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1364,117 Cama, Pestonji Hormusji (* 1805, 1 1893), businessman, benefactor - Buckland II 1364,118 Camac, Jacob (11.1763-1782), lieutenant colonel - Buckland - II 1364,119 Camacho, Fabien Joseph (* 1898), colonial solicitor general - Dominions Offìce, KirkGreene 2 - II 1364,120; III 72,418 Camacho, Sir Maurice Vivian (* 1885, 1 1941), barrister, K.C., colonial attorney general Cath. WW 1930, Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1364,121-122; III 72,419 Camacho, R. F. (* 1923), engineer, colonial officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 72, 420 Camara, Aboubacar Sidiki - nickname: Titi (* 1972), footballer - Hugman - III 72,421

711

Camara, Luiz Duarte Rebello da (11.1870-1872), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1364,123 Camara, Mohamed (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 72, 422 Camb, James (*1915, î 1981), ship's steward, murderer - Donaldson - III 72, 423 Cambage, Richard Hind (* 1859, 1 1928), mining surveyor, writer, mines inspector - WPVW 1916 - II 1364,124 Cambata, Shiavax Cawasjee (fl. 1936), cinema promoter, managing director, J.P. Kinematograph - II 1364,125 Cambden, John (fl. 1710), religious writer Watt - I 189,286 Cambden, William —> Camden, William Cambell, Hardin Burnley—> Burnley, Hardin Cambell, Joan (* 1931), dancing instructress Hong Kong - III 72,424 Camber - legendary king - Puglie, Williams R. - I 189,287-288 Cambert, Robert (* 1628, 1 1677), composer - Baltzell, CasselΊ, Champlin 1, Cooper: Dictionary, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Rose H j . - I 189,289-309; II 1364,128 Camber-Williams, Robert —» Williams, Robert CamberCambey, Jafar Ali Khan Saheb nawab of (* 1848, 1 1915), ruling chief - Lndian Biogr. Die, Lethbridge - II 1364,126-127 Cambhou, Walter de (t 1296), M.P., justice itinerant - Allibone - I 189, 297 Cambie, Charles (11.1887-1911), banker - Men & Women - I 189, 298 Cambie, Solomon Richard (* 1866), vicar, writer - Cox: Norfolk - I 189, 299 Cambier, W. W. (* 1871), barrister - Durham II 1364,129 Cambon (t 1693), soldier - Smiles II 1364,130 Cambon, Paul (* 1843, 1 1924), foreign ambassador - WWW 1916 - II 1364,131 Cambra - princess, mathematician - Betham I 189,301 Cambray, Louisa - aft. Dunbar-Dunbar (fl. 18691905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1364,132 Cambridge, 1st marquis of Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus duke of Teck Cambridge, duke of —» Adolphus Frederick duke of Cambridge Cambridge, duchess of Augusta Wilhemina Louisa Cambridge, 2nd duke of —> George William Frederick Charles 2nd duke of Cambridge Cambridge, earl of —> Richard earl of Cambridge Cambridge, 2nd marquis of —» Cambridge, George Francis Hugh- 2nd marquis of Cambridge Cambridge, Ada - aft. Cross (* 1844, 1 1926), writer, novelist, poet - Feminist companion, Kirk, Kunitz, Mennell, Palmer, WWW 1916 - I 189,315-316; II 1364,133-134; III 72,428-431 Cambridge, Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George —» Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline —> Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline princess Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace Pickard- (* 1873, 1 1952), Hellenist, Greek professor, biographer - Foster 3 - II 1364,135 Cambridge, Charles Owen Pickard- (* 1874, 1 1955), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Leicestershire - II 1364,136-138 Cambridge, Daniel (11.1854-1857), sergeant Creagh/Humphris - II 1364,139 Cambridge, Elizabeth - orig.: Barbara K. (Webber) Hodges (* 1893, 1 1949), novelist - Feminist companion - III 72, 432-433 Cambridge, Frederick (* 1841, 11914), cathedral organist, composer Brown/Stratton, Warriner, West - I 189,317; II 1364,140-141 Cambridge, Frederick Octavius Pickard- (* 1860, 1 1905), clergyman - Foster 3 - II 1364,142

712

Cambridge

Cambridge, Geoffrey William (* 1922), senior scientist, toxicologist - Scientists - III 72, 434 Cambridge, George Francis Hugh- 2nd marquis of Cambridge Rayson, William Cambridge, William Adair Pickard- Pitt, Thomas 2nd baron Camelford Camell, George Joseph (fl. 1695), naturalist, writer - Watt - I 190,84 Camell, Robert (fl. 1725), rector, writer - Watt I 190,81 Camell, Thomas - poet - Allibone, Watt I 190,82-83 Camell, William (fl. 1630-1643), priest, philosopher, writer - Collier 3, Watt I 190,88-89 Camen, Francis (fl. 1640-1642), Jesuit novice McCoog - III 73, 21 Camera, Bartholomew de (fl. 1207-1225), judge - Ball - II 1364,182 Camerarus - political writer - Seward 1 I 190,85 Cameravius, David —> Chambers, David Cameron family of - also: Chameron (fl. 13. Cent. - End 19. Cent.) - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble, Tartans, Waller - I 190,90-93; III 73,22-26 Cameron, A. A. (* 1909), colonial officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 73, 31 Cameron, A. D. (t 1946), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1364,183 Cameron, Adelaide M. - c.h. A.C. Hertford (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk - I 1220, 426 Cameron, Agnes - aft. Lady Duffey (fl. 18461905), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1364,184 Cameron, Agnes Deans (* 1863), educationalist, journalist - Men & Women - I 190,95 Cameron, Alan Barnard - orig.: Alan Hasson (* 1927, 1 1991), minister - Goring III 73, 33 Cameron, Alan Cecil (* 1912, tca.1980), flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 73, 34 Cameron, Alan Charles (* 1893), films institute governor, educationalist - WW Local Government - II 1364,185 Cameron, Alan Douglas Edward (* 1938), professor of Latin - Academic WsW III 73,35 Cameron, Sir Alan of Erracht (* 1753 (a.o.s. 1750), 1 1828), general - Cassell, Goring, Philippart, Rose HJ., Waller - I 190,96-101; III 73,32 Cameron, Alasdair - also: Bàrd Thùrnaig (* 1848, tafter 1928), bard - Thomson III 73,36 Cameron, Alasdair (* 1944), farmer, crofter Scotland - III 73, 37 Cameron, Alastair Duncan (* 1897), hotel director - Scottish Biogr. - II 1364,186 Cameron, Alastair Ian (* 1953), co-ordinator, trustee, board member - Scotland - III 73, 38 Cameron, Alec Munro (* 1886), agricultural chemist - WW Science - II 1364,187 Cameron, Alexander (* 1701, 1 1746), Jesuit Oliver - I 190,102 Cameron, Alexander (Î 1788), Jacobite poet Thomson - III 73, 39 Cameron, Alexander (fl. 1795), religious writer Watt - I 190,103 Cameron, Alexander (* 1806, 1 1873), advocate, vicar - Grant: Advocates - II 1364,188 Cameron, Alexander Smith, A. CameronCameros, Franciscus De Los (fl. 1623-1625), Jesuit priest, rector - McCoog - III 73, 200 Camfield, Benjamin (fl. 1658-1685), rector, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 191, 15-16 Camfield, Elizabeth (* 1632, 1 1716), writer Women writers - III 73, 201 Camfield, Francis (fl. 1690), sermonist - Watt I 191,17 Camfield, Gordon James (* 1920), senior principal scientific officer, scientist - Scientists - Ill 73,202 Camfield, Gwen (fl. 1933-1936), sporting champion - lady's WW - II 1364,453 Camfield, Henry James (fl. 1881-1886), civil servant - Foreign Office 1 - II 1364,454 Camfield, Marjorie Frances (* 1924), librarian landau - II 1364,455 Camicia, Harold Paul (* 1938), company executive - WsW Hong Kong - III 73,203 Camidge, Charles Edward (* 1838, 1 1911), bishop, local historian - Colonial Offìce, Foster 3, Kirk, Mennell, WWW 1897 I 191,18-19; II 1365,1-3 Camidge, John the elder (* 1735, 1 1803), organist, chorister - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, West - I 191,21-23,31; II 1365,4 Camidge, John the younger (* 1790, Î 1859), organist, composer - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/ Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, West - I 191, 21,23, 25 28,31; II 1365,5 Camidge, John (* 1853, 1 1939), organist - De Bekker - I 191,23 Camidge, Matthew Lanctot, Alice Camilleri, A. (* 1905), colonial officer, judge Kirk-Greene 2 - III 73, 204 Camilleri, Α. V. (* 1899), magistrate, judge, colonial officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 73, 205 Camilleri, Agostino (* 1885), sculptor - Malta III 73,206 Camilleri, Albert G. (* 1917), engineer - Malta - Ill 73, 208 Camilleri, Albert G. (* 1934), barrister - Malta - Ill 73, 207 Camilleri, Albert V. (* 1918), physician, medical officer - Malta - III 73, 209 Camilleri, Aldo (* 1932), pharmacist, assistant manager - Malta - III 73,210 Camilleri, Anthony (* 1905), civil servant Malta - III 73,211 Camilleri, Anthony Paul (* 1933), dental surgeon - Malta - III 73,212

Camilleri, Arthur P. Lister, Diana Capel, Edgar Tracy (fl. 1888-1912), rector - Men & Women - I 197,18 Capel, Edward (fl. 1794-1815), major general Philippart - I 197,19 Capel, Ernest Amphlett (* 1875), solicitor, coroner - WW Herefordshire - II 1368,158 Capel, Sir Giles (* 1485, 1 1556), gentleman Addison - II 1368,159 Capel, Sir Henry —> Capell, Sir Henry baron Capell of Tewkesbury Capel, Sir Henry (* 1537, 1 1588), gentleman Addison - II 1368,160

Capon Capel, Horatio Bladen Cure, Herbert Capel Capel Cure, Lawrence George —> Cure, Lawrence George Capel Capel Cure, Robert Cure, Robert Capel Capel Cure, Walter Robert —> Cure, Walter Robert Capel Capel of Hadham, 1st baron —» Capell, Arthur 1st baron Capel of Hadham Capelin, George —» Chapolin, George Capell of Tewkesbury, baron —> Capell, Sir Henry baron Capell of Tewkesbury Capell, Algernon 2nd earl of Essex - also: Capel (* 1670, Î 1710), lieutenant general Caulfíeld 2 - I 197, 53-55 Capell, Algernon Essex (* 1869, 1 1952), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1368,172 Capell, Algernon George de Vere 8th earl of Essex (* 1884, î 1966), lieutenant, huntsman - BB&B, Dod's 1929, Sports, WW Sport I 197,56; II 1368,173-176 Capell, Algernon Henry Champagne - also: Capel (* 1807, 1 1886), naval commander O 'Byrne - I 197, 57 Capell, Arthur Algernon —> Capel, Arthur Algernon 6th earl of Essex Capell, Arthur Algernon (* 1864, 1 1940), barrister - Foster 3 - II 1368,177 Capell, Arthur 1st baron Capel of Hadham also: Capel (* 1610?, î 1649), royalist leader - A 'Beckett, Addison, Allibone, Benharn, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Lloyd D„ Maunder 2, Rose H J.,'Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Martyrology, Winstanley: Worthies - I 197,59-98,153-154; II 1368,148,160

Capell, Arthur 1st earl of Essex - also: Capel (* 1631, t 1683), politician, letter writer Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Flloyd, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Routh, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 197,99-111,153-154; 380,26; II 1368,149 Capell, Ben (* 1860), huntsman - Sports II 1368,178 Capell, Brooke A. de (fl. 1820), travel writer Allibone - I 197,112 Capell, Bruce John (* 1854), architect - London - II 1368, 179 Capell, E. E. (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 197,114 Capell, Edward (* 1713, 11781), Shakespearian commentator - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gilliland, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Thesp. Diet., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 197,115-134 Capell, Elizabeth —» Morrison, Elizabeth Capell, Fraser (fl. 1877-1908), J.P., district councillor - Gaskell: Northamptonshire I 197,136-137 Capell, George Devereux de Vere 7th earl of Essex (* 1857, 1 1916), colonel, landowner, J.P. - Dod's 1900, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, London Leaders, Walford, WWW 1916 I 197,142-144; II 1368,180-186 Capell, George 5th earl of Essex - aft. Coningsby Allardice, Robert Barclay Captain of Clanwilliam —» Bourke, Sir John Captain Crawley —» Pardon, George Frederick Captain Thunderbolt —> Ward, Frederick Captain, Edeljee Sorabjee (* 1894), company manager - liverpool - II 1368, 291 Captur, Maurice (* 1926), barrister - Malta III 75,342 Captur, Victor (* 1919), cardiologist - Malta III 75,343-344 Car, Henry —» Carre, Henry Car, Robert —» Carr, Robert 1st earl of Somerset Car, Roger (fl. 1548-1598), printer - Duff, Watt - I 197,324-325 Caraboo princess of Javasu —> Willcocks, Mary Caraccioli - also: D' Aubigny - priest, revolutionary, pirate - Gosse II 1368,292-293 Caraccioli, Luigi Maria (* 1847, 1 1887), composer, teacher - Baltzell, Champlin 1 I 197,326-327 Caracciolo, Niccolo Cardwell, Edward 1st viscount Cardwell Cardwell, Arthur Me Kenzie (* 1852), barrister Foster 2- II 1368,416 Cardwell, Charles (* 1798, 1 1898), bell ringer Boase - I 198,92 Cardwell, Charles (* 1817), barrister, private secretary - Foster 2 - II 1368,417 Cardwell, Donald Stephen Lowell (* 1919), reader - Academic WsW- III 76,29 Cardwell, Edward (* 1787, 1 1861), church historian, rector - Allibone, Boase, Macleod: Economy, Maunder 2, Ward - I 198, 93-97 Cardwell, Edward (* 1844), dentist, layman Methodists - I 198,119 Cardwell, Edward 1st viscount Cardwell (* 1813, I 1886), barrister, M.P. - Banfìeld, Bateman, Boase, Cooper: Men of mark, DGB, Dod's 1870, Foster 2, Low, Macleod: Economy, Men 2, Reid, Sanders - I 198,98-118; II 1368,418-423 Cardwell, Edwin (* 1898?), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1368, 424

Cardwell, Francis (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 198,120 Cardwell, Henry (* 1852), major, J.P., county councillor - Cheshire - II 1368, 425 Cardwell, Holme 1815), sculptor - Gunnis II 1368,426-427 Cardwell, James (* 1842), mayor, J.P. Lancashire - II 1368,428 Cardwell, John (t 1728), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 198,121 Cardwell, John Henry (* 1842, î 1921), prebendary, local historian - WWW 1916 II 1368,429 Cardwell, Joshua (* 1910), unionist member, member of parliament - Northern Ireland III 76,32 Cardwell, Mary Gertrude (fl. 1925-1935), physician - Cath. WW 1930, Lady's WW - II 1368,430-431 Cardwell, Reginald (* 1834), barrister Foster 2- II 1368, 432 Cardwell, Richard Andrew (* 1938), lecturer Academic WsW - III 76,33 Cardwell, Thomas (fl. 1786-1823), liquor merchant - Smith - II 1368, 433 Cardwell, Thomas Holme (* 1845), barrister Foster 2- II 1368, 434 Cardwell, William Alexander (* 1847, 1 1916), brewery chairman, colonel - Cox: Kent, Sussex - I 198,122; II 1368, 435 Cardy, Walter Cyril (* 1900), minister - WW Methodism - II 1368,436 Care, Anthony Deuchar (* 1928), senior principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 76, 34 Care, Elaine (* 1940), lecturer - Academic WsW - Ill 76,35 Care, George (fl. 1680), religious writer - Watt I 198,123 Care, Henry (* 1646, 1 1688), journalist, writer Watt - I 198,124 Carecha Saint (t 578), abbess - Dunbar I 198,125 Caredig (fl. [451]), chieftain - Pughe, Williams D„ Williams R. - I 198,126-128 Caredig (c.590), legendary king - Williams R. I 198,129 Carel, Andrew Coltée du (* 1713, 1 1785), archivist, antiquarian writer - Smiles II 1368,437 Carel, John (fl. 1665), dramatist - Watt I 198,130 Careles, John - also: Carelesse; Careless (t 1556), weaver, religious writer - Allibone, Colvile, Watt - I 198,131-136 Careless, Franck Head, Richard Careless, John —» Careles, John Careless, Thomas (fl. 1660), sermonist - Watt I 198,139 Careless, William Edward (* 1876), vicar, district councillor - India Office, WW Oxfordshire II 1368,438-439 Carelesse, John —> Careles, John Carelli, Conrad H. R. (* 1869), watercolourist Buckman - III 76, 36 Carellis, Edward (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 198,141 Carellus Saint Cairell Saint Caress, Alfred (* 1904), chemist, managing director - WW Science - II 1368,440 Carew, baroness —» Carew, Catherine Jane baroness Carew Carew, 4th baron —» Carew, George Patrick John 4th baron Carew Carew, 5th baron —» Carew, Gerald Shapland 5th baron Carew Carew, 1st baron —> Carew, Robert Shapland 1st baron Carew Carew, 2nd baron —» Carew, Robert Shapland 2nd baron Carew Carew, 3rd baron —> Carew, Robert Shapland George Julian 3rd baron Carew Carew, 6th baron —» Carew, William Francis 6th baron Carew Carew, baroness —» Maitland, Sylvia Gwendoline Eva

741

Carew, Lady —» Mayman, Phyllis Evelyn Carew (Family) (fl. Beg. 13. Cent. - End 15. Cent.), lord - Fisher - III 76, 37 Carew (fl. 1660), economist, writer - Watt I 198,147 Carew Miss (* 1799), vocalist Brown/Stratton, Musicians - I 198,148-149 Carew (fl. 1830), lieutenant - Pelham I 1056,145-146 Carew Miss - aft. Rafferty; c.h. Frank Pentrill (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk, O'Donoghue I 1221,127-128 Carew of Clopton, baron —» Carew, George baron Carew of Clopton, earl of Totnes Carew, Abel (c.1695), religious writer - Watt I 198,150 Carew, Sir Alexander 2nd baronet (* 1609, I 1644), M.P. - Hutchinson: Medica, Watt - I 198,151-152 Carew, Anna Maria (fl. 1662), miniature painter - Foskett - III 76, 38 Carew, Bampfylde Moore (* 1693, î 1770?), gipsy king - A 'Beckett, Caulñeld 4, Ecc. Sketches, Gould S.B.: Devonshire, lemoine/ Caulñeld, Malcolm, Rose H.J., Waller, Wilson G.H. 2- I 198,153-199; 1221,129; II 1368,441-460 Carew, Sir Benjamin —» Hallowell, Sir Benjamin Carew, Catherine Jane baroness Carew (fl. 18551859), songwriter - Ebel - I 198, 201 Carew, Charles —» Hallowell, Charles Carew, Charles Robert Sydenham (* 1853, I 1939), J.P., tax commissioner - Devonshire, Gaskell: Devonshire, Walford, WW Devonshire, WWW 1929 - I 198, 203-204; II 1369,1-4 Carew, Clementine - also: Clementine Carey; baptised Anne (* 1615, î 1671), nun - Women writers - III 76,40 Carew, Dorothea Petrie —> Townshend, Dorothea Petrie Carew, Edith Chester, Edith Carew, Sir Edmund (* 1464, 1 1513), soldier, royalist - Waller - I 198, 206 Carew, Edmund George (* 1860), landowner Bateman - II 1369,005 Carew, Elizabeth —» Spencer, Elizabeth the younger Carew, Elizabeth Anne (t 1921), landowner Bateman, Walford - II 1369,006-007 Carew, Lady Elizabeth Viscountess Falkland also: Lady Elizabeth Carey (* 1585, î 1639), translator, writer - Women writers - III 76,41 Carew, Ethel Mary - aft. Trollope (t 1934), noblewoman - WW Somerset - II 1369,008 Carew, Eustace Harold (* 1892), vicar - WW Cheshire - II 1369,009 Carew, Eustace R. (* 1879), canon - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1369, 010 Carew, Sir Francis (*ca. 1530, 1 1611), gardener - Gardeners - III 76,42-43 Carew, George (* 1497?, 1 1583), ecclesiastic Foster 4 - II 1369,011 Carew, Sir George - also: Cary (Î 1612), lawyer, diplomat - Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 198,209-221,328,361-362 Carew, George (fl. 1659-1681), estate administrator, legal writer, biographer - Watt I 198,256 Carew, George (fl. 1792), Jesuit OliverI 198,257 Carew, George (fl. 1865), solicitor, writer - Kirk - I 198,258 Carew, George Albert Lade (* 1862, 1 1937), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1369,012-013 Carew, George baron Carew of Clopton, earl of Totnes (* 1555, î 1629), statesman - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Colvile, Gorton, low, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Wood- I 198,222-255; 1221,131

742

Carew

Carew, George Patrick John 4th baron Carew Carew, Lady Elizabeth Viscountess Falkland Carey, Elizabeth —> Mordaunt, Viscountess Elizabeth Carey, Elizabeth —> Spencer, Elizabeth the younger Carey, Elizabeth (* 1576, 1 1635), patron of Thomas Nashe - Shakespeare - III 76, 77-78 Carey, Elizabeth Lady Hunsdon (* 1552), translator, patron - Shakespeare - III 76,76 Carey, Elizabeth Sheridan (fl. 1835), poet O'Donoghue - I 198,431 Carey, Emily Jane (fl. 1880), translator - Kirk I 198,432' Carey, Esther (fl. 1855), memorialist - Kirk I 198,433

Carey Carey, Eugene Edward (* 1876), rancher - WW Guernsey - II 1369,082 Carey, Eustace (* 1791, 1 1855), missionary, writer - Boase, Buckland - I 198,435; II 1369,83 Carey, Eustace (fl. 1906-1913), chemist, company director - Stephenson - I 198, 434 Carey, Evelyn Frances (t 1946), noblewoman Lady's WW - II 1369,084 Carey, Felix Evans, Sir Thomas John Carey Carey-Jones, Norman Stewart —> Carey Jones, Norman Stewart Carey Jones, Norman Stewart - also: Norman Stewart Carey-Jones (*1911), colonial officer, director - Academic WsW, Kirk-Greene 2 III 76,110; 76,163 Carey-Thomas, A. Percy —> Thomas, A. Percy Carey-

Carey-Thomas, Hubert C. Thomas, Hubert C. CareyCarfrae, George Somervel (* 1854), engineer, land surveyor, valuer - Edinburgh II 1369,152 Carfrae, John (t 1860), general, writer - Boase - I 199,333 Carfrae, Patrick (Î 1822), minister - Gray/ Jamieson, Ross J.D. - II 1369,153-154 Cargary, Mary McLeod (* 1923), education officer - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 III 75,414-415 Cargill Surname of - Anderson W. - I 199, 334 Cargill, Alexander (* 1851), actuary, miscellaneous writer - Edinburgh II 1369,155 Cargill, Alexander (fl. 1880), poet, writer - Kirk - I 199,335 Cargill, Amy (fl. 1899), miniature painter Foskett - III 76,165 Cargill, Ann —» Brown, Ann Cargill, Daniel Cargill, Donald Cargill, Donald - also: Daniel (* 1619, 11681), covenanter - Anderson W„ Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Donaldson/ Morpeth, Hook, Howie, Irving: Scotsmen, Low, Rose H .J., Waller - I 199, 337-369; II 1369,156-157 Cargill, Eveline A. (fl. 1889-1905), physician WW Cheltenham - II 1369,158 Cargill, Dame Helen W. (fl. 1948-1952), air commandant, matron-in-chief - Geddes III 76,168 Cargill, Henry (* 1838), lumber merchant, M.P. - Rose - Í 199, 370-371 Cargill, Henry Richard (* 1848), planter, merchant, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1369,159 Cargill, James (fl. 1605), botanist, physician Britten/Boulger, Waller - I 199,372-373 Cargill, James (fl. [1851]), musician, compiler Brown/Stratton - I 199,374 Cargill, James Dudley (fl. 1889-1935), colonial judge - Lndia Office - II 1369,160 Cargill, Jasper Farmer (*c,1806, 1 1871), judge - Boase - I 199, 375 Cargill, Jasper Farmer (* 1866, 1 1918), colonial judge - WW Jamaica - II 1369,161-163 Cargill, John (* 1802, î 1869), steamer captain Norrie - II 1369,164 Cargill, John (fl. 1855), J.P., topographer, writer - Kirk - I 199, 376 Cargill, John (fl. 1925-1941), boatswain Poulsom - III 76,169 Cargill, John Henry (fl. 1902-1915), solicitor WW Jamaica - II 1369,165 Cargill, Sir John Traill 1st baronet (* 1867, 1 1954), oil company chairman, J.P., D.L. Scottish Biogr. - II 1369,166 Cargill, Kenneth George (* 1947), editor, project executive - Broadcasting, Scotland - Ill 76,177-178 Cargill, Morris (* 1914), solicitor, company director, pen-keeper, planter - Jamaica III 76,179 Cargill, Phyllis Ford - aft. Parker (* 1901), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1369,167 Cargill, Ronald Jasper (* 1881), company director - WW Sussex - II 1369,168 Cargill, Sidney R. (fl. 1892-1915), solicitor, notary public - WW Jamaica - II 1369,169 Cargill, Thomas (fl. 1865), miscellaneous writer Kirk - I 199, 377 Cargill, William (* 1784, 1 1860), captain Mennell - I 199,378 Cargill, William (fl. 1840-1845), political economist - Macleod: Economy - I 199,379 Cargill, William M. (* 1879), railway engineer India OtSce - II 1369,170 Cargill, William Walter (* 1813, 1 1894), barrister, captain, M.P. - Boase, Foster 2 I 199,380; II 1369,171 Cargill Thompson, William David James (* 1930), lecturer - Academic WsW III 76,181

Cargin, Herbert MacPherson (* 1879), lecturer, physician - Baltzell, WW Kent - I 199,381; II 1369,172 Carhampton, 2nd earl of —> Luttrell, Henry Lawes 2nd earl of Carhampton Carhampton, 3rd earl of —» Luttrell, John 3rd earl of Carhampton Carhill, Christopher —» Carlyle, Christopher Carhill, Hildred (fl. 1925), physician - Notable Personalities - II 1369,173 Caridia, George Aristides (* 1869), tennis player - WW Sport - I 199,383 Carie, Walter —» Cary, Walter Carier, Benjamin - also: Charier; Carrier (* 1566, 1 1614), convert, prebendary, writer - Gillow, Watt - I 199, 385-387 Carilef, William de Saint - also: Carilefo (t 1096), bishop - Foss, low I 199,388-389; 1221,140 Carilefo Saint William de —> Carilef, William de Saint Carin, Marie (fl. 1889), miniature painter Foskett - III 76,183 Carings, John (tc.1640), landscape painter Gould - I 199,390 Carington, Arthur Eric Conder Smith- (* 1890), rector - WW Shropshire - II 1369,174 Carington, Augusta Clementina - aft. Campbell, baroness Blythswood (Î 1922), noblewoman Walford - ÌI 1369,175 Carington, Charles Molyneux (* 1886), company director - WW British Aviation - II 1369,176 Carington, Charles Robert 1st earl Carrington - aft. Wynn-Carrington, 1st marquis of Lincolnshire (* 1843, 1 1928), M.P. Bateman, BB&B, Colonial Office, Cox: Norfolk, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Grant, London Leaders, Men 3, Mennell, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Buckinghamshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 203,238-246; II 1369,177-191 Carington, Francis Herbert Carington Smith(* 1877, 1 1945), J.P., high sheriff - WW Leicestershire - II 1369,192 Carington, Herbert Hanbury Smith > Smith, Herbert Hanbury Carington, Michael Conder Harewell Smith(* 1887), gentleman - WW Berkshire II 1369,193 Carington, Neville Woodford Smith- (* 1878, 1 1933), barrister, engineer, M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Parliament 1, WWW 1929 I 199,392; II 1369,194-195; III 419,123 Carington, Robert John —> Smith, Robert John 2nd baron Carrington Carington, Rupert Clement George 4th baron Carrington (* 1852, 1 1929), M.P. - Creagli/ Hurnphris, Dod's 1929, WWW 1929 II 1369,196-198 Carington, Rupert Victor John 5th baron Carrington (* 1891, 1 1938), J.P., D.L. - WWW 1929 - II 1369,199 Carington, Sir William Henry Peregrine (* 1845, 11914), lieutenant colonel, M.P., P.C. Cox: Norfolk, Dod's 1870, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Berkshire, Walford, WWW 1897I 203,290-291; II 1369,200-204 Carini, Signor —» Carey, Henry Caris, Alfred (fl. 1919-1934), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1369, 205 Carisbrooke, 1st marquis of —» Alexander Albert Prince Cariss, Jethro Calvert (* 1912), minister Jamaica - III 76,185 Cariss, Noel Lindsay (* 1906), lieutenant colonel - Birmingham Post - II 1369,206 Caritas —» Fortescue, Harriet Angelina Carkeek, Annie (* 1871), lay preacher, writer WW Methodism - II 1369,207 Carkeek, Sir Arthur (* 1861, 1 1933), railway contractor, alderman - Gaskell: Cornwall, WW Methodism, WWW 1929II 1369,208-213 Carkeek, Frederick Gaskill (* 1897), solicitor, district councillor - WW Cornwall II 1369,214

Carlile Carkeet, John Toone Bonnye, J. H. Carlin, Patrick (Î 1895), private - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1369, 310 Carlin, Sydney (* 1889, 1 1941), air gunner, captain - Above the Trenches, Wynn III 76,281-282

Carline, Anne (* 1862, 1 1945), painter Buckman - III 76, 283 Carline, George (* 1855, î 1920), painter WWW 1916 - II 1369,311 Carline, George Reginald (* 1885), museum curator - WW Art - II 1369,312 Carline, Hilda (* 1889, î 1950), painter Buckman - III 76, 284 Carline, John (* 1730, 1 1793), sculptor Gunnis - II 1369,313-315 Carline, John Fortescue, Chichester Samuel 1st baron Carlingford, 2nd baron Clermont Carlingford, 2nd earl of —» Taaffe, Nicholas 2nd earl of Carlingford Carlingford, 1st earl of —» Taaffe, Theobald 2nd viscount Taaffe; 1st earl of Carlingford Carlingford, Chichester Fortescue 1st baron (* 1823, 1 1898), politician - Educationists III 76,289 Carlini, Agostino (t 1790), sculptor, painter Bryan, Gould, Gunnis, Redgrave, Sandby I 200,252-254; 1221,149; II 1369,330-332 Carlisle, countess of —> Byron, Isabella Carlisle, 1st earl of —» Hay, James 1st earl of Carlisle, 1st viscount Doncaster, 1st baron Hay Carlisle, 1st earl of —» Howard, Charles 1st earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 3rd earl of —> Howard, Charles 3rd earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 10th earl of —» Howard, Charles James Stanley 10th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 2nd earl of —» Howard, Edward 2nd earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 5th earl of —» Howard, Frederick 5th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 6th earl of —» Howard, George 6th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 9th earl of —» Howard, George James 9th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 11th earl of —» Howard, George Josslyn L'Estrange 11th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, 7th earl of —» Howard, George William Frederick 7th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, countess of —> Howard, Lady Margaret Carlisle Countess of Howard, Rosalind Frances Countess of Carlisle Carlisle, 8th earl of —» Howard, William George 8th earl of Carlisle Carlisle, countess of —> L'Estrange, Rhoda Ankaret Carlisle 9th Earl of Morpeth, George Howard Lord 9th Earl of Carlisle Carlisle, countess of —> Percy, Lady Lucy Carlisle Earldom of - Waller - I 200, 255 Carlisle Lordship of - Anderson W„ Brydges I 200,355 Carlisle Miss (fl. 1869-1880), actress - Adams W.D. 2 - I 200,270 Carlisle (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk - I 200, 271 Carlisle, Alexander —» Carlile, Alexander

Carlisle, Alexander Montgomery (* 1854, I 1926), shipbuilder, company chairman, P.C. - Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 200, 272; II 1369,333-334 Carlisle, Ann —» Carlile, Anne Carlisle, Anne (* 1901), painter - Buckman III 76,290 Carlisle, Sir Anthony Carlile, Christopher Carlisle, D. (fl. 1790), clergyman, archaeological writer - Watt - I 200,316 Carlisle, David Brez (* 1926), senior principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 76, 295 Carlisle, Elsie (fl. 1930), singer Picturegoer's WW - II 1369,337 Carlisle, Elsie May Cecilia —> Sacret, Elsie May Cecilia Carlisle, Elva A. M. (* 1935), national convenor - Scotland - III 76, 296 Carlisle, Ernest James (* 1866), solicitor, company director - lanes. Biog. - I 200,317 Carlisle, Fiona - also: Fionna Carlisle (* 1954), painter - Buckman, Halsby/Harris III 76,297-298 Carlisle, Fionna —» Carlisle, Fiona Carlisle, Florence Isabel - aft. White-Spunner (fl. 1893-1905), gentlewoman WalfordII 1369,338 Carlisle, Francis Bruce (* 1874), banker, captain - Cox: Kent - I 200,318 Carlisle, George (fl. 1765), physician, writer Watt - I 200,319 Carlisle, George Blomfield (* 1882), vicar - WW Bedfordshire - II 1369, 339 Carlisle, Henry E. (fl. 1885), editor, biographer Kirk - I 200,320 Carlisle, Henry George (* 1877), physician WW Cheshire - II 1369, 340 Carlisle, Henry Hermann (* 1863), minister Lincolnshire - II 1369,341 Carlisle, Herbert William (* 1906), minister WW Methodism - II 1369,342 Carlisle, Isabella Howard countess of - also: Isabella Howard Byron Carmichael, Mary Eliot Carmichael, Elizabeth Catherine - aft. Watson (fl. 1904-1920), Celtic writer, editor Celtic WW-II 1370,017 Carmichael, Elizabeth Young (* 1947), head, executive - Scotland - III 76,414 Carmichael, Eoghan Kenneth (fl. 1920), civil engineer - Celtic WW - II 1370,018 Carmichael, Evelyn George Massey (* 1871, I 1959), barrister, J.P., parliamentary candidate - Foster 3, WW Staffordshire II 1370,019-020 Carmichael, Frank Bernard (* 1883), colonial railway superintendent - Dominions Office II 1370,021 Carmichael, Frederic Falkiner (* 1831, 11919), cathedral chancellor, writer - Kirk, PVWW 1916 - I 201,206; II 1370,22 Carmichael, Frederick (* 1708, î 1751), divine, sermonist - Allibone, Anderson W., Rose H.J., Watt - I 201,202-205,207 Carmichael, George de (fl. 1475-1483), bishop DowdenfThomson - II 1370,023-024 Carmichael, Sir George (* 1866, î 1936), colonial representative - Foster 3, India Office, WWW 1929 - II 1370, 025-027 Carmichael, George Ivan (* 1888), group captain - Creagh/Humphris, WW Buckinghamshire II 1370,028-029

Carmichael, Gershom Carmichael, John Jervis 0 ' Ferrali

749

Carmichael-Smyth, Anne also: Anne Thackeray, Anne Becher (* 1792, 1 1864), wife of Henry Carmichael-Smyth - Rintoul III 76,447 Carmichael-Smyth, Henry (* 1780, 1 1861), husband of Anne Thackeray - Rintoul III 76,448 Carmichael Stopes, Charlotte —> Carmichael, Charlotte Carmody, Ernest Patrick (* 1883), councillor, surgeon, writer - Medical WW - I 201,292 Carmody, Frank (* 1929), translator - Flegon III 77,2 Carmody, Michael (fi. 1919-1925), rector Cath. WW 1930- II 1370,093A Carmody, P. (fl. 1876-1891), chemist, public analyst, professor - Colonial Offìce II 1370,094 Carmody, William P. (t 1938), dean, antiquary, local historian - WWW 1929 II 1370,095-096 Carmona, Consuelo (* 1906), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1370,097 Carmont, Lord —» Carmont, John Francis Lord Carmont Carmont, Cecilia (fl. 1919-1925), abbess - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1370,098 Carmont, James (fl. 1910), J.P., banker, layman - Cath. WW 1910 - I 201, 293 Carmont, John Francis Lord Carmont (* 1880, I 1965), judge - Cath. WW 1930, Grant: Advocates, Scottish Biogr. - II 1370,099-101 Carmont, Robert (* 1868), canon - Scottish Biogr - II 1370,102 Carnaby, Sir Francis (t 1645), royalist Winstanley: Martyrology - I 201,294 Carnaby, George Gregory —» Grange, George Gregory Carnaby, Robert - c.h. Luke Gardener (t 1740), archdeacon - Kirk: Catholics - I 201,295 Carnaby, William (* 1772, 1 1839), composer Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 201,296-301 Carnaby, William Fleming (t 1943), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 77,6 Carnac Saint —» Cairnech Saint Carnac, Carol (* 1894, î 1958), novelist Whodunit? - III 77,7 Carnac, Charles James Rivett- (* 1853, 1 1935), colonial civil servant, financial adviser WWW 1929 - II 1370,103 Carnac, Sir Claud James Rivett- 4th baronet (* 1877, 1 1909), gentleman - WWW 1897II 1370,104 Carnac, Eva Mary Bernard Rivett—» RivettCarnac, Eva Mary Bernard Carnac, Sir George Clennell Rivett- 6th baronet (* 1850, 1 1932), vicar - Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 201,303; II 1370,105 Carnac, Herbert Gordon Rivett- (* 1892, 1 1962), vice-consul - Foreign Offìce 2, India OfSce II 1370,106-107 Carnac, Sir James Henry Sproule Rivett3rd baronet (* 1846, 1 1909), civil servant, lieutenant - Walford - II 1370,108 Carnac, Sir James Rivett- 1st baronet (* 1784, I 1846), colonial governor - Buckland II 1370,109 Carnac, John (* 1716, 1 1800), colonel Buckland - II 1370,110 Carnac, John Claude Thurlow Rivett- (* 1888, 1 1975), chief constable - India Office, WW Local Government - II 1370,111-112 Carnac, John Henry Rivett- (* 1838, 1 1923), civil servant, commercial writer - Buckland, Kirk, Men 3, WWW 1916 - I 201, 308; 1221,177; II 1370,113-114 Carnac, John Rivett- (* 1796, 1 1869), viceadmiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 201,304-306 Carnac, Sir John Rivett 2nd baronet (*1818, 1 1883), M.P. - Boase - I 201,307 Carnac, Louis Wilfred Guise Rivett- (* 1854, 1 1904), colonial administrator general, barrister - Foster 2 - II 1370,115 Carnac, Percy Temple Rivett- (* 1852, 1 1932), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1370,116

750

Carnac

Carnac, Seymour Gordon Rivett- (* 1868, 11931), engineer, lieutenant colonel - India Office - II 1370,117 Carnac, Sir William Perceval Rivett- 5th baronet Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert 5th earl Carnarvon Carnarvon, 4th earl —> Carnarvon, Henry Herbert 4th earl Carnarvon Carnarvon, 2nd earl of —> Dormer, Charles 2nd earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 1st earl of —» Dormer, Robert 1st earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 5th earl of —> Herbert, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux 5th earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 1st earl of —» Herbert, Henry 1st earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 6th earl of —> Herbert, Henry George Alfred Marius Victor Francis 6th earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 2nd earl of —> Herbert, Henry George 2nd earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 4th earl of —> Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux 4th earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, 3rd earl of —» Herbert, Henry John George 3rd earl of Carnarvon Carnarvon, countess of —» Howard, Elisabeth Catharine Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert 5th earl Carnarvon (* 1866, 1 1923), egyptologist - Lee - III 77,13 Carnarvon, Henry Herbert 4th earl Carnarvon (* 1831, 1 1890), colonial secretary, lord lieutenant - Ellis - III 77,14 Carnatic, Azim-ud-daula nawab of the (* 1775, 1 1819), ruling chief - Buckland II 1370,124 Carnatic, Ghulam Muhammad Ghaus nawab of the Hallowes, Elizabeth Boyle Carnegie, Ethel Mary Elizabeth —» Bannerman, Ethel Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, George (* 1759, 1 1786), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1370,189 Carnegie, George David Howard Fullerton(* 1894, 1 1937), civil servant - Foreign Office 2- II 1370,190 Carnegie, George John 9th earl of Northesk (* 1843, 1 1891), antiquary, landowner Bateman, Boase, Malchow - I 1221,182; II 1370,191; III 77,56 Carnegie, George 6th earl of Norfesk (* 1716, I 1792), admiral - Charnock - I 201,357-359 Carnegie, Georgiana Maria —> Elliot, Georgiana Maria Carnegie, Lady Helena Mariota (* 1865, î 1943), miscellaneous writer - Scottish Biogr. II 1370,192

Carnwath Carnegie, Henry Alexander Fullerton Lindsay Bannerman Carnegie, James George Alexander 3rd Duke of Fife Carnegie, James Isaac (fi. 1841-1844), barrister Foster 2- II 1370,213 Carnegie, James 5th earl of Southesk (* 1692, 1 1730), Jacobite - Brydges - I 201,361 Carnegie, James 9th earl of Southesk (* 1827, 1 1905), poet, antiquary, landowner - Adams W.O. 1, Bateman, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 201,362-364; 1221,183-184; II 1370,206-210 Carnegie, Sir John (Î 1654), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1370,214 Carnegie, Sir John (tc.1677), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1370,215 Carnegie, John (* 1860), building contractor, political activist - Labour WW - II 1370,218 Carnegie, John Price, Thomas Carnie, Alfred William (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 77,102 Carnie, Andrew (* 1957), painter - Buckman III 77,103 Carnie, Evelyn Mary —» Poole, Evelyn Mary Carnie, John Allan (* 1935), lecturer, admissions officer - Scientists - III 77,104 Carnie, John Henry (* 1877), borough councillor, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1370,285 Carnie, William (* 1824), dramatist, editor - Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton, Inglis I 201,410-412 Carnley, William Birch (* 1885), solicitor - WW Bedfordshire - II 1370, 286 Camochan, Jack (* 1918), professor - Academic WsW- III 77,105 Camochan, Janet (* 1839), teacher, writer Men & Women - I 201,413 Carnock, baroness —> Hamilton, Mary Catharine Carnock, 1st baron —> Nicolson, Sir Arthur 1st baron Carnock Carnock, 3rd baron —> Nicolson, Erskine Arthur 3rd baron Carnock Carnock, 2nd baron —» Nicolson, Fredrick Archibald 2nd baron Carnock Cams, Charles —» Carnes, Charles Carnsew, Walter Henry (* 1862), student Foster 3 - II 1370, 287 Carnson, George Henry (* 1850), minister Methodists - I 201, 415 Carnson, Robert Maxwell (* 1889), minister, writer - WW Methodism - II 1370,288 Carnt, Albert John (* 1865), naval engineer commander, company chairman - WW Northamptonshire - II 1370,289 Carnwath, 9th earl of —> Dalzell, Arthur Alexander 9th earl of Carnwath

752

Carnwath

Carnwath, 10th earl of —> Dalzell, Harry Burrard 10th earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 8th earl of —» Dalzell, Henry Arthur Hew 8th earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 2nd earl of —» Dalzell, Robert 2nd earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 5th earl of —> Dalzell, Sir Robert 5th earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 11th earl of —» Dalzell, Robert Harris Carnwath 11th earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 12th earl of —» Dalzell, Ronald Arthur 12th earl of Carnwath Carnwath, 7th earl of —» Dalzell, Thomas Henry 7th earl of Carnwath Carnwath earldom of - Anderson W. I 201,416-422 Caro, Sir Anthony Dugdale, Annie

Carpenter, Charles (fl. 1810-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 202,64 Carpenter, Charles (fl. 1824-1829), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2- II 1370, 330 Carpenter, Charles Claude (* 1858, 1 1938), company director, J.P. - WWW 1929 II 1370^331 Carpenter, Charles Frederick (fl. 1875), translator - Kirk - I 202,65 Carpenter, Clara Emily (* 1868), educationalist, J.P. - WW Cumberland - II 1370, 332 Carpenter, Constance (* 1906), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1370,333 Carpenter, Daniel (Î 1793), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1370,334 Carpenter, Daniel (fl. 1805), J.P., writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 202,66 Carpenter, David (* 1866, 1 1935), journal proprietor - WWW 1929 - II 1370, 335 Carpenter, Dorothy Phyllis —> Powell, Dorothy Phyllis Carpenter, E. T. (fl. 1775), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1370, 336 Carpenter, Edmund (fl. 1688), wood carver Gunnis - II 1370,337 Carpenter, Edward —> Bollifant, Edmund Carpenter, Edward (* 1844, î 1929), sociologist, writer, poet - Banks, British Radicals, Gaskell: Derbyshire, Kirk, Kunitz, Labour WW, Lee, Ramsden, Rosen, WWW 1929 - I 202, 69-72; II 1370, 338-343; III 77,144-168 Carpenter, Edward (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 202,68

Carpenter, Edward John (fl. 1813-1849), naval captain, inventor - O Byrne - I 202,73-74 Carpenter, Edward Westall (* 1855, 1 1937), rector, district councillor - Surrey 20th Cent II 1370,344 Carpenter, Elias (fl. 1803-1814), minister, writer - Cooper: Dictionary, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 202,75-76; II 1370,345 Carpenter, Emma —> Barnard, Emma Carpenter, F. W. (* 1905), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 77,169 Carpenter, Francis - also: Dacre (fl. 1633), convert - Gibbs - II 1370,346 Carpenter, Frank George (* 1865), wallpaper manufacturer - Wright D. - II 1370, 347 Carpenter, Frank Holly (* 1861), dentist, writer - Medical WW - I 202,77 Carpenter, Freddie (* 1908, 1 1989), dancer Noble: Theatre - II 1370, 348 Carpenter, Frederick - aft. Carpenter-HollandGriffith (* 1851), major, J.P., private secretary - WW Bedfordshire, WW Wales 1921 II 1370,350-351 Carpenter, G. A. (* 1926), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 77,170 Carpenter, G. A. (fl. 1930), town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1370,352 Carpenter, Geoffrey Douglas Hale (* 1882, I 1953), zoology professor, physician, writer - WW Oxfordshire, WW Science II 1370,353-354 Carpenter, George (* 1764?, 1 1855), general Boase - I 202,85 Carpenter, George (* c.1800, 1 1854), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 202,89 Carpenter, George Alfred (* 1859, 1 1910), physician, writer - Men 3, WWW 1897 I 202,90-91; II 1370,358 Carpenter, George 1st baron Carpenter (* 1657, 1 1732), lieutenant general, M.P. Chalmers 1, Hutchinson: Herefordshire, Rose H .J., Waller, Watt - I 202, 78-84; II 1370,355-357 Carpenter, George Coad (fl. 1905), farmer, district councillor - Gaskell: Cornwall II 1370,359-361 Carpenter, George Ernest (* 1870), rector - WW Wales 1933 - II 1370,362 Carpenter, George Herbert (* 1865, 1 1939), zoology professor, writer - Praeger, Stephenson, Thorn, WWW 1929I 202,92-93; II 1370,363-365

Carpenter Carpenter, George 3rd earl of Tyrconnel Centlivre, Susanna Carroll, Susannah —> Freeman, Susannah Carroll, Sydney Wentworth Carrington, W. Carroll, Walter (* 1869), organist, lecturer, writer - Brown/Stratton, Hull, Lanes. Biog., Manchester Faces, Warriner I 203,361-363; II 1371,337-338 Carroll, Wilfrid Henry (* 1880), clergyman WW Essex - II 1371,339 Carroll, William - also: Caroli (fl. 1705), philosophical writer - Watt - I 203, 364 Carroll, William (c.1790), painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 203,365; III 78,67 Carroll, Sir William (* 1819, 1 1890), surgeon, Lord Mayor - Boase - I 203,366 Carroll, William (fl. 1848-1849), seaman Poulsom - III 78,68 Carroll, William (fl. 1895), miniature painter Foskett - III 78,69 Carroll, William Alexander (* 1863, 1 1935), canon - Cox: Kent, Foster 3, WWW 1929 I 203,367; II 1371,340-341 Carroll, William Banfield (* 1867), police magistrate, layman - Men & Women I 203,368 Carroll, William Dacres ( t 1846), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 203,369 Carroll, William F. (* 1887), solicitor, dominion judge - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1371,342 Carroll, Sir William Fairbrother - also: Farebrother (* 1784, 1 1862), rear admiral Boase. O'Byrne, Ward - I 203,370-374 Carroll, William George (fl. 1845-1884), curate, writer - Kirk - I 203,375 Carroll, William H. (* 1870), mechanic - Men & Women - I 203, 376 Carroll, Sir William Parker (fl. 1794-1825), major general - NBD - I 203, 377 Carroll-Leahy, John Harold Ernest Joseph —> Leahy, John Harold Ernest Joseph CarrollCarroll-Leahy, Thomas Joseph —» Leahy, Thomas Joseph CarrollCarron, F. P. G. (* 1879?), civil engineer - Day - 11 1371,343 Carrón, Gui Toussaint Julien (* 1760, îc.1820), priest, philanthropist, writer - Gillow I 203,378-381 Carrón, Hugh (fl. 1833-1859), artilleryman Poulsom - III 78, 72

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Carrón

Carrón, John Elwes, Dudley George CaryCary-Elwes, Edith Maud Mary —» Elwes, Edith Maud Mary CaryCary-Elwes, Gervase Henry —> Elwes, Gervase Henry CaryCary Elwes, Lincoln Edmund —> Elwes, Lincoln Edmund Cary Cary-Elwes, Maud Elinor Elwes, Maud Elinor CaryCary Elwes, Philip Francis —» Elwes, Philip Francis Cary Cary Elwes, Richard James —> Elwes, Richard James Cary Cary-Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry —> Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry CaryCary-Elwes, Windsor —> Elwes, Windsor CaryCaryl, Harry Alexander (* 1865), vicar - WW Dorset - II 1373,301 Caryl, Joseph (* 1602, 1 1673), divine A 'Beckett, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hook, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 207,281-301 Caryll, titular baron —» Caryll, John titular baron Cary 11 Caryll, Billy (fl. 1930), comedian Picturegoer's WW - II 1373,302 Caryll, Ivan —» Tilkin, Felix Caryll, John (*ca. 1465, î 1523), reporter Simpson - III 79, 297 Caryll, John (* 1666?, 1 1736), friend of Pope - Gillow, Lower - I 207,320-321; II 1373,305-306

Caryll, John titular baron Caryll (* 1625, 11711), diplomat, dramatist - A'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gilliland, Gillow, Gorton, Kirk: Catholics, Kunitz/ Haycraft, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 207,302-319; II 1373,303-304 Caryll, Leonard Hamilton (* 1885), dairyman, pen-keeper - Jamaica - III 79, 298 Caryll, Mary (* 1626?, î 1712), abbess - Gillow - I 207,323 Caryll, Peter Alexius (* 1631, 1 1686), prior Snow/Birt - II 1373,307 Carysfort, earl of —» Joshua, John earl of Carysfort Carysfort, 3rd earl of —> Proby, Granville Leveson 3rd earl of Carysfort Carysfort, 4th earl of —> Proby, Granville Leveson 4th earl of Carysfort Carysfort, 2nd earl of —» Proby, John 2nd earl of Carysfort Carysfort, 2nd baron and 1st earl of —> Proby, Sir John Joshua 2nd baron and 1st earl of Carysfort Carysfort, 5th earl of —> Proby, William 5th earl of Carysfort Cas - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. I 207,328-329 Cas, Marcel (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 79,299 Casabianca, Domenico de (fl. 1871-1886), consul - Foreign Olßce 1 - II 1373, 308 Casadio, Ateo J. (* 1905, î 1987), painter Buckman - III 79, 300 Casáin, An tAth (* 1897), writer - Irish writers - Ill 79,301 Casali, Andrea - also: Andrew (* 1720?, 1 1783?), painter - Bryan, Edwards, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J. I 207,330-335 Casali, Andrew —> Casali, Andrea Casamajor, Arsene Augustus Joseph (* 1834?, 11861), oarsman, writer - Boase - I 207,336 Casani, Santos (* 1893), ballroom dancer Moseley - II 1373,309-310 Casanova, Francesco Giuseppe —» Casanova, Francis Casanova, Francis - also: Francesco Giuseppe (* 1727, 1 1805), painter - A 'Beckett, Bryan, Champlin 2, Gorton, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Waller - I 207, 337-344 Casa Nova, Peter de (fl. 1483-1525), musician III 79,302 Casanova, Pierre (fl. 1929), vice-consul Foreign Olßce 2 - II 1373,311 Casartelli, Gabrielle (* 1910), actress Lady's WW - II 1373,312 Casartelli, Joseph (fl. 1851-1894), scientific instrument maker - Manchester Faces II 1373,313-317 Casartelli, Louis Charles (* 1852, 1 1925), bishop, linguist, professor - Cath. WW 1910, Lanes. Biog., Manchester, Manchester Faces, WWW 1916 - I 207,345-346; II 1373,318-327 Casaubon, Florence Stephen (t 1671), prebendary - Smiles - II 1373,329-330 Casaubon, Frederick (* 1623, 1 1690), painter Gould, Rose H.J. - I 207,347-348 Casaubon, Isaac (* 1559, 1 1614), classical scholar - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Smiles, Smyth, Watkins - I 207, 349-377; II 1373, 329-330 Casaubon, Meric (* 1599, 1 1671), classical scholar - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 207,378-418 Casault, Lady —> Pangman, Elmire Jane Casault, Sir Louis Edelmar Napoleon (* 1822, 1 1908), dominion chief justice - Colonial Office, WWW 1897 - II 1373,331-332 Casavant, Joseph Claver (* 1855), organ manufacturer - Men & Women - I 207,419

Casey Casberd-Boteler, Ethel Maude Boteler, Ethel Maude CasberdCasbolt, Charles Edward (fl. 1938-1942), pilot officer - Aces High - III 79,305 Casbolt, Lyn (* 1914), painter, draughtsmen, printmaker - Buckman - III 79,306 Casborne, Mrs —> Lofft Miss Casdagli, Xenophon (fl. 1907-1920), tennis player - WW Sport - I 207,421 Case, Adelaide (fl. 1855), autobiographer - Kirk - I 207,422 Case, Albert Havelock (* 1857), civil engineer Day, Stacey - II 1373, 333-334 Case, Arthur Molesworth (* 1841), J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 207, 423 Case, Brian (fl. 1529-1540), priest - III 79,307 Case, Charles (fl. 1770), sermonist - Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 207, 424-425 Case, Cyril Forrest (* 1891), district councillor, J.P. - WW Norfolk - II 1373,335 Case, Edward (* 1842, 1 1899), civil engineer Boase - I 207, 426 Case, F. W. E. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 79, 308 Case, Frank (* 1880), clergyman - WW Methodism - II 1373, 336 Case, Frederic (* 1849, Î 1904), vicar, teacher, writer - Foreign Office 1, Kirk - I 207, 427; II 1373,337 Case, George (* 1748?, 1 1836), merchant, alderman, mayor - Smith - II 1373, 338 Case, George Gregson (t 1832), merchant Smith - II 1373, 346 Case, George Tinkler (fl. 1855), musician, writer - Brown/Stratton - I 207, 428 Case, Gerald (fl. 1937-1964), actor - Actors III 79, 309 Case, Gerald Otley (* 1883), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 79, 310 Case, H. (fl. 1675), translator, medical writer Watt - I 207, 429 Case, Henry (t 1824), gentleman - Smith II 1373,340 Case, Henry Ashton James, Jimmy Casey, James (* 1824, 1 1909), priest, miscellaneous writer - Crone, Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 208,74-75; II 1373,377 Casey, James Joseph (*1831, 11913), colonial statesman, judge, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Colonial Office, Heaton, Kirk, Mennell, WWW 1897 - I 208,76-81; II 1373,378-379 Casey, James Patrick (* 1860), surgeon, writer Medical WW - I 208,82 Casey, John (* 1820, î 1891), mathematician, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 208,83-84 Casey, John (* 1845, 1 1900), murderer - Boase - I 208,85 Casey, John (* 1929), lecturer, solicitor Academic WsW - III 79,373 Casey, John - nickname: Jack (* 1942), managing director - WsW Ireland III 79,374 Casey, John Dayhmer (* 1883), zoologist, curator - Stephenson - I 1221,310

774

Casey

Casey, John Keegan - pseud.: Leo (* 1846, I 1870), poet, Irish nationalist - Boase, Boylan, Kirk, Lozes/O Kelly, O'Donoghue, Welch - I 208,86-88; III 79,375-378 Casey, Joseph (fl. 1867-1903), revolutionist Rintoul - III 79,379 Casey, Juanita (* 1925), writer - Irish writers, Welch - III 79, 380-381 Casey, Kevin (* 1940), writer - Irish writers, I€zes/Ó Kelly, Welch, WWW Ireland III 79,382-385 Casey, Maurice William (* 1859), poet O'Donoghue - I 208, 89 Casey, Michael Kennedy, David 10th earl of Cassilis Cassilis, Ina Leon (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 208,216 Cassillis, 12th earl of —> Kennedy, Archibald 12th earl of Cassillis Cassillis, 11th earl of —> Kennedy, Archibald 11th earl of Cassillis Cassillis, 3rd earl of —> Kennedy, Gilbert 3rd earl of Cassillis Cassillis, 4th earl of Kennedy, Gilbert 4th earl of Cassillis Cassillis, 5th earl of —> Kennedy, John 5th earl of Cassillis Cassillis, 6th earl of —> Kennedy, John 6th earl of Cassillis Cassillis earldom of - Anderson W. I 208,217-238 Cassillis, Archibald Kennedy earl of (* 1872, t e a . 1943), writer - Thomson - III 80,139 Cassils, Charles (* 1841), merchant - Men & Women - I 208, 244 Cassin, Burman (* 1835, 1 1892), clergyman Malchow - III 80,140 Cassin, Charles - also: Carolus Cassinius (fl. 1665), medical writer - Watt - I 208, 245 Cassina, Hieronymus (î 1661), priest - McCoog - Ill 80,141 Cassini, Maxine —> Audley, Maxine Cassinis, Giacinto (fl. 1891), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1374,100 Cassinius, Carolus —» Cassin, Charles Cassirer, Eva (* 1920), lecturer - Academic WsW - III 80,142 Cassivelan —» Cassivellaunus

Cassivellaunus - also; Caswallawn; Caswallon; Cassivelan; Cassibelan (fl. 54 BC), prince A 'Beckett, Cassell, low, Maunder 2, Fughe, Rose HJ., Smith/Wace, Waller, Williams R. I 208,246-255 Cassola, Albert M. (*1915), poet, writer, translator, broadcaster, actor - Malta III 80,143-147 Cassola, Ethel Jane (* 1921), translator, superintendent - Flegon - III 80,148 Casson Miss (fl. [1799]), composer, vocalist Ebel - I 208, 256 Casson, Dame Agnes Sybil —> Thorndike, Dame Agnes Sybil Casson, Ann - aft. Campbell (* 1915, 1 1990), actress - Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - II 1374,101-102 Casson, Arthur Carroll Bazely (* 1861), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1374,103 Casson, Charles Wesley (* 1871), minister, writer - Men & Women - I 208,257 Casson, Christopher (* 1912, 1 1996), actor Boylan - III 80,149 Casson, Dinah (fl. 1984-2000), interior designer Design - III 300,96-97 Casson, Edmund - also: Causón (fl. 1617-1623), bookseller - McKerrow - II 1374,104 Casson, Ferdinand George (* 1864), lieutenant Foster 3 - II 1374,105 Casson, George (* 1809?), rector - Foster 4 II 1374,106 Casson, Henry (* 1830, î 1902), barrister Foster 2 - II 1374,107 Casson, Herbert Alexander (* 1867, 1 1952), colonial civil servant - Foster 3, India Office, WW Wales 1933 - II 1374,108-110 Casson, Herbert Newton (* 1869), writer, editor - Men & Women - I 208, 258 Casson, Sir Hugh Maxwell (* 1910 (a.o.s. 1913)), architect, author, illustrator, watercolourist - Buckman, Lee, Wodehouse - Ill 80,150-153 Casson, John (fl. 1795-1820), composer - Brown/ Stratton - I 208, 259 Casson, John Hornsey (fl. 1877-1895), surgeon, physician - Foreign Office 1 - II 1374,111 Casson, John Walker George (* 1873), student Foster 3 - II 1374,112 Casson, John Whiteside (fl. 1820-1834), architect - Colvin - II 1374,113 Casson, Sir Lewis (* 1875, 1 1969), actor - Actors, Lee, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - 11 1374,114-115; III 80,154-155 Casson, Lionel Harwood (* 1915), pilot, flying officer - Wynn - III 80,156-157 Casson, Lucy (* 1960), sculptor - Buckman III 80,158 Casson, Lucy Jane —» Nisbet, Lucy Jane Casson, Margaret (fl. 1790), vocalist, composer Brown/Stratton - I 208,261 Casson, Margaret (fl. 1855), novelist - Kirk I 208,260 Casson, Norman (* 1910), curate - WW Cumberland - II 1374,116 Casson, Randal (* 1879), colonial judge - India Office - II 1374,117 Casson, Simon John (* 1965), artist, teacher Buckman - III 80,159 Casson, Stanley (* 1889, 1 1944), art expert, writer - Moseley, WW Oxfordshire II 1374,118-120 Casson, Thomas (* 1868), graduate - Foster 3 II 1374,121 Casson, Thomas (fl. 1885), bank manager, organ maker, writer - Brown/Stratton - I 208, 262 Casson, W. A. (fl. 1884), secretary - Malchow III 80,160 Casson, Wilfrid Francis Seymour (* 1877), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1374,122 Cassons, Peter (* 1921), hypnotist - Busby III 80,161 Casswell (fl. 1900), captain - Manchester Faces - II 1374,124-125

Castle Casswell, George Frank (* 1862), curate Foster 3- II 1374,126 Casswell, Henry (* 1850), teacher - Sussex II 1374,127 Casswell, Thomas Russell (* 1843), farmer, stockbreeder - Lincolnshire - II 1374,128 Casswell, Winifred Mary Chastillon, Henry de Castle, Agnes —» Sweetman, Agnes Castle, Agnes Harriette - aft. Lady Lawrence (fl. 1887-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1374,156 Castle, Arthur Herbert (* 1864), graduate Foster 3 - II 1374,157 Castle, Barbara Anne baroness Castle of Blackburn - also: Barbara Betts (*1911 (a.o.s. 1910)), member of parliament, politician - Griffiths, Lee, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Robbins, Rosen, Thane - III 80,185-201 Castle, Boddam (fl. 1843-1857), barrister Foster 2- II 1374,158 Castle, Charles Cooper (* 1871), auctioneer WW Cheltenham - II 1374,159 Castle, Charles Wigram Marshall (Î 1916), surgeon - WW Jamaica - II 1374,160 Castle, Colin Ewart Patrick (Î 1949), air gunner - Wynn - III 80, 202 Castle, David Richard - nickname: Dave (* 1939), musician, composer, arranger Chilton - III 80, 203 Castle, Dennis (* 1914, 1 1993), editor, scriptwriter - Clark - III 80, 204-205 Castle, Edmund (* 1698, 1 1750), dean Winnifrith: Men - II 1374,161

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Castle, Edmund Pratt (* 1868), merchant, layman - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 208,363; II 1374,162 Castle, Edward (fl. 1695-1717), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1374,163 Castle, Edward Cyril baron (* 1907, 1 1979), journalist, politician - Griffiths, Rubinstein III 80,206-210 Castle, Edward James (* 1842), Q.C., writer - Bristol, Foster 2, Kirk - I 208, 364; II 1374,164-165 Castle, Edward W. (* 1871), naval reservist, marine superintendent - Bristolians II 1374,166-167 Castle, Egerton (* 1858, î 1920), journalist, fencing internationalist, novelist - Browning, Kirk, Our Contemporaries, Sports, WWW 1916- I 208,365; II 1374,168-176 Castle, Elizabeth - aft. Lady Seton (t 1934?), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1374,177 Castle, Ernest George (* 1879), vicar - WW Hampshire - II 1374,178 Castle, Ernest Joshua (* 1874), civic official WW Local Government - II 1374,179 Castle, Eva (* 1922), sculptor, potter, designer Buckman - III 80,211 Castle, Florence E. (* 1867), painter, illustrator Buckman - III 80, 212 Castle, Francis - also: Francis Castles (* 1688, 1 1695), musician - III 80,213 Castle, Francis Hedley (* 1907), architect - WW Kent - II 1374,180 Castle, Geoffrey Charles - nickname: Geoff (* 1949), musician, composer, arranger Chilton - III 80, 214 Castle, George (* 1653?, 1 1673), physician, writer - Dampier 1, Watt, Wood I 208,367-370; II 1374,181 Castle, George (* 1870), student - Foster 3 II 1374,182 Castle, Harold Cyril Palmer (* 1868), barrister Foster 3- II 1374,183 Castle, Harold Duncan Boycott (* 1861), J.P., physician - WW Jamaica - II 1374,184 Castle, Henry Hutton (* 1888), surgeon, physician - WW Hampshire - II 1374,185 Castle, Henry James (* 1809, 1 1891), civil engineer, writer, professor - Boase, Kirk I 208,371-372 Castle, J. (fl. 1840-1852), sculptor - Gunnis II 1374,186 Castle, Mrs J. H. (fl. 1880), anthologist - Kirk I 208,373 Castle, James - also: James Castles (fl. 16741677), musician - III 80,215 Castle, Joan —> Giddins, Joan Castle, John (t 1457?), university chancellor, prebendary - Foster 4 - II 1374,187 Castle, John (fl. 1678), physician - Münk I 1221,316 Castle, John - also: John Castles (* 1693), musician - III 80,216 Castle, John (t 1706), naval captain - Charnock - I 1221,318 Castle, John (* 1940), actor - Hayward: TV III 80,217 Castle, John Aubrey (* 1882), vicar - WW Kent - II 1374,188 Castle, John Harvard (* 1830), minister, educationalist - Rose - I 208, 374-375 Castle, Joseph (* 1859), curate - Foster 3 II 1374,189 Castle, Joseph Percy (* 1895), lieutenant Creagh/Humphris - II 1374,190 Castle, Lewis (fl. 1885), botanist, writer - Kirk I 208,376 Castle, Malcolm Edward (* 1923), department head - Scientists - III 80,218 Castle, Malcom Arthur (* 1892), surveyor, auctioneer, volunteer lieutenant colonel - WW Suffolk - II 1374,191 Castle, Marcellus Purneil (* 1849, 1 1917), J.P., philatelist - Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 I 208,377; II 1374,192 Castle, Margery —» Sharp, Margery

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Castle

Castle, Marie Louise Egerton - aft. De Meêus (fl. 1910-1925), literary critic, art historian - Cath. WW 1910, Catti. WW 1930 I 208,378; II 1374,193 Castle, Michael Bowring (* 1865), stockbroker Bristol - II 1374,194 Castle, Mildred Isabel - aft. Hewitt (fl. 18981935), borough councillor, journalist - Cath. WW 1930, Lady's WW- II 1374,195-196 Castle, Nicholas - also: Nicholas Castles (fl. 1679-1693), musician - III 80,219 Castle, Patricia (fl. 1940), artist - Buckmaii III 80, 220 Castle, Percy (fl. 1886-1890), interpreter Foreign Office 1 - II 1374,197 Castle, Percy David (fl. 1925-1930), volunteer lieutenant colonel - WW Essex - II 1374,198 Castle, R. (fl. 1840), botanist, writer - Britten/ Boulger - I 208, 379 Castle, Reginald Wingfield (* 1874, 1 1952), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1374,199 Castle, Richard (* ca. 1695, Î 1751), architect Connolly - III 80, 221 Castle, Richard - also: Cassels: Cassel (* ca. 1695, 1 1751), architect - Architecture, Connolly, Redgrave, Webb - I 208, 380-382; III 80,221 Castle, Richard (* 1863), businessman BristoliansII 1374,200-201 Castle, Richard (* 1874), layman - WW Methodism - II 1374, 202 Castle, Roy (* 1932), actor - Hayward: TV III 80, 225 Castle, Roy (* 1933 (a.o.s. 1932)), entertainer, actor - Actors, Redder - III 80, 222-223 Castle, Roy (* 1935, 1 1990), graphic artist Clark, Griffiths - III 80, 224; 80, 226 Castle, Septimus (* 1855), solicitor - Liverpool - II 1374, 203 Castle, Shelley (* 1967), artist - Buckman III 80, 227 Castle, Stephen Charles - nickname: Steve Tuchet, George 11th baron Audley, 1st earl of Castlehaven Castlehaven, 3rd earl of —> Tuchet, James 13th baron Audley, 3rd earl of Castlehaven Castlehaven, 2nd earl of —> Tuchet, Mervyn 2nd earl of Castlehaven Castlehaven earldom of - also: family of Tuchet - Burke - I 208, 305-306 Castlehow, William (* 1863), graduate Foster 3- II 1374,217 Castlemain, David (fl. 1615-1680), military writer - Watt - I 208,394 Castlemaine, 5th baron —> Handcock, Albert Edward 5th baron Castlemaine Castlemaine, 3rd baron —> Handcock, Richard 3rd baron Castlemaine Castlemaine, 4th baron —> Handcock, Richard 4th baron Castlemaine Castlemaine, 1st baron —» Handcock, William 1st baron Castlemaine Castlemaine, earl of —> Palmer, Roger earl of Castlemaine Castlemaine, countess of —» Villiers, Barbara Castleman, Edward William Fuidge (* 1870), J.P., farmer - Sports, Walford, WW Dorset II 1374,218-220 Castleman, John (fl. 1740), priest, writer - Watt - I 208,400 Castleman, Richard (fl. 1725), traveller, autobiographer - Allibone - I 208,401 Castleman, Robert (fl. 1772-1783), watchmaker Pickford - III 80, 235a Castleman-Smith, Ella Gertrude —» Smith, Ella Gertrude CastlemanCastlereagh, viscount —» Castlereagh, Edward Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest-Stewart viscount Castlereagh, viscount —» Stewart, Robert 2nd marquis of Londonderry, viscount Castlereagh Castlereagh, Edith Helen Vale-Tempest visocuntess - also: marchioness of Londonderry (* 1879, 1 1959), feminist Banks - III 80, 236-238 Castlereagh, Edward Charles Stewart VaneTempest-Stewart viscount (* 1902), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 80, 239 Castlereagh, Robert Stewart viscount (* 1769, 1 1822), politician, statesman - Connolly, Welch - III 80, 242-243 Castlerosse, Lord Valentine Edward Charles Browne earl of Kenntare (* 1891, Î 1943), writer - Rintoul - III 80, 244 Castles, Amy (* 1884), opera singer - Wyndham - II 1374,'221 Castles, Francis —» Castle, Francis Castles, James —» Castle, James Castles, John —> Castle, John Castles, John (fl. 1790), entomologist, writer Watt - I 208, 406 Castles, John Grigson (fl. 1930-1932), consular agent - Foreign Office 2- II 1374, 222 Castles, Nicholas —» Castle, Nicholas Castles, William —> Castle, William Castle-Smith, Hugh Smith, Hugh CastleCastle Stewart, 1st earl Moore, Andrew Thomas Stewart 1st earl Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, countess —» Stevens, Emma Georgina Castle Stewart, 6th earl —» Stuart, Andrew John 6th earl Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, 7th earl of —> Stuart, Arthur 7th earl of Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, 4th earl of —> Stuart, Charles Andrew Knox 4th earl of Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, 3rd earl of Stuart, Edward 3rd earl of Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, 5th Earl Stuart, Henry James 5th Earl Castle Stewart

Castle Stewart, 2nd earl of Stuart, Robert 2nd earl of Castle Stewart Castle Stewart, Arthur Stuart Earl (* 1889), member of parliament - Parliament 1 III 80,232 Castleton, Claude Charles (* 1892?, 11916), sergeant - Creagh/Humphris - II 1374, 223 Castleton, Harry (fl. 1915-1934), consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1374, 224 Castleton, Thomas (fl. 1602-1610), printer McKerrow - II 1374,225 Castletown, 2nd baron —» FitzPatrick, Bernard Edward Barnaby 2nd baron Castletown Castletown, 1st baron —> FitzPatrick, John Wilson 1st baron Castletown Castley, Thomas (* 1765?, 1 1860), priest Boase - I 208,410 Castner, Hamilton Young (* 1858, 1 1899), chemical manufacturer - Hong Kong III 80,245-249 Casto, Julius (fl. 1850), topical writer - Kirk I 208,411 Caston, Moses (fl. 1860), religious writer - Kirk - I 208,412 Castor, C. F. (fl. 1879-1887), surgeon, coroner, J.P. - Colonial Office - II 1374,226 Castor, Chris (fl. 1943-1946), actress - Noble: Theatre - II 1374, 227 Castorius, John —» Bever, John Castre, William de (fl. 1252-1277), Judge - Ball - II 1374,228 Castres, Abraham (fl. 1725), social reformer, writer - Macleod: Economy, Watt I 208,414-415 Castro, Christopher (fl. 1740), mercantile writer Watt - I 208,416 Castro, Joao José de (fl. 1887), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1374, 229 Castro, Thomas - also: The Tichborne Claimant (fl. 1866), impostor - Goodman III 80,250-254 Castrucci, Pietro (* 1689, 1 1769), violinist, composer - Baltzell, Bingley, Champlin 1, Clarke, De Bekker - I 208,418-424 Castyll, Thomas —> Castell, Thomas Caswall, Edward (* 1814, 1 1878), hymnist Boase, Gillow, Hatfìeld, Kirk, Windle I 208,426-436 Caswall, George (fl. 1765), satirist - Watt I 208,437 Caswall, Henry (* 1810, 1 1870), priest, writer Boase, Kirk - I 208, 438-439 Caswall, Horace Charles (* 1884), curate - WW Hampshire - II 1374,230 Caswall, Madeline Mary - aft. Lady Hose (fl. 1891-1955), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1374,231 Caswallawn —> Cassivellaunus Caswallawn Law Hir —» Caswallon Law Hir Caswallon —> Cassivellaunus Caswallon Law Hir - also: Caswallawn; Cadwallon (Í517), prince Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 208, 442-444 Caswell, Edmund (* 1938, 1 1996), artist Buckman - III 80, 255 Caswell, Edward Samuel (* 1861), librarian, layman - Men & Women, Methodists I 208,445-446 Caswell, F. E. G. (* 1905), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 80, 256 Caswell, Florence Emma - aft. Lady Lucas (fl. 1867-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1374,232 Caswell, George (fl. 1805-1845), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 208,447-448 Caswell, John (* 1655?), mathematician, writer Watt, Wood - I 208,449-450 Caswell, John (* 1846), priest, classicist - Cath. WW 1910 - I 208,451 Caswell, John Selwyn (* 1896), mechanical engineer, draughtsman, lecturer - Day, WW Science - II 1374, 233-234 Caswell, Richard (t 1789), colonel, state governor - Allen - I 208, 452-453

Cathcart Caswell, Thomas Callaway, Henry Catcher, Edward - c.h. Barton; Burton (* 1584?, 1 1624?), Jesuit, translator - Gillow, Oliver I 209,12-14 Catcher, Richard (* 1595?, 11651), physician Münk- 1 209,15 Catcheside, F. L. (fl. 1875), hagiographer - Kirk - I 209,16 Catcheside, John James Howard (* 1867), shipowner, coal exporter Northumberland - II 1374,238 Catcheside, Thomas Henry Cobden (* 1865), shipowner, coal exporter - Northumberland II 1374,239 Catchfield, J.V. (* 1919), auditor - KirkGreene 2 - III 169, 212 Catchmay, George Thomas (* 1598, 1 1669), priest - Gumbley - II 1374, 240 Catchpole, Derek Charles (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1374,241 Catchpole, Ε. Κ. (* 1889), colonial police superintendent - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1374,242; III 80,266 Catchpole, F. C. (* 1893), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 80, 267 Catchpole, Heather O. (* 1942), miniature painter - Buckman - III 80, 265 Catchpole, James Edward (* 1891), blacksmith, district councillor - WW Yorkshire II 1374,243 Catchpole, James Kenneth (* 1876), farmer, county councillor - WW Norfolk II 1374,244 Catchpole, Margaret (* 1762, î 1819), letter writer - Feminist companion - III 80, 268-269 Catchpole, Margaret (* 1773, î 1841), transportée - Palmer - III 80, 270 Catchpole, Nathaniel (fl. 1912), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 209,17 Catchpole, Nathaniel Howard (* 1855), fish salesman, town councillor - Norfolk II 1374,245 Catchpole, Neil (* 1904), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 80, 271 Catchpool, Dorothy Maud, Green, Dorothy Maud —> Kemp, Dorothy Maud Catchpool, Richard D. (* 1822?, 1 1890), benefactor - Benham, Malchow II 1374,247; III 80,264

Catchpool, William (fl. 1875), biographer - Kirk - I 209,18 Catcott, Alexander (* 1725, 1 1779), divine, writer - Allibone - I 209,19 Catcott, Alexander Stopford (* 1692, 1 1749), divine, poet - Allibone, Watt - I 209,20-21 Catcott, George James - also: George Symes (fl. 1755-1792), potholer, writer - Watt I 209,22 Catcott, George Symes —> Catcott, George James Cate, Charles Walter (* 1855), advocate, layman - Men & Women - I 209,23 Cateline, Jeremy (fl. 1645), legal writer - Watt I 209,24 Catell —> Cadell Cately, Joseph (fl. 1818-1823), polar explorer Poulsom - III 80, 272 Catenaro, Juan Bautista (fl. 1700-1720), painter, engraver - Bryan - I 209, 26 Cater, Sir Alexander Norman Ley (* 1880, I 1957), colonial administrator - India Office II 1374,248 Cater, Charles Joseph (* 1788, 1 1845), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 209,27-28 Cater, Edward (fl. 1555-1563), stationer - Duff I 209,29 Cater, Herbert Elliot (* 1870), student Foster 3 - II 1374, 249 Cater, Sir Jack (* 1922), director of marketing - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2, WsW Hong Kong - III 80, 273-275 Cater, John Charles (*1913), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 80, 276 Cater, Philip (fl. 1834-1863), religious writer Kirk - I 209, 30 Cater, Robert (* 1856), ironmonger, mayor, J.P. - Northants - II 1374,250 Cater, Samuel (fl. 1680), religious writer - Watt - I 209,31 Cater, Thomas Orlando (* 1791?, 1 1862), major general - Boase - I 209, 32 Cater, William (fl. 1759-1776), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1374,251 Cates, Arthur (* 1829, 1 1901), architect Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 209,33-34; II 1374,252; III 80,277 Cates, George Edward (Î 1917), lieutenant Creagh/Humphris - II 1374,253 Cates, James (* 1777?, 1 1855), museum superintendant - Boase - I 209, 35 Cates, Michael Elmhirst (* 1961), professor Scotland - III 80, 278 Cates, William Leist Readwin (* 1821, 1 1895), compiler - Boase, Kirk - I 209, 36-37 Catesby, Alfred George (fl. 1925), company chairman - Notable Personalities II 1374,254 Catesby, Sir John (t 1486), judge - Cowley, Foss - I 209,38; III 80,280 Catesby, Lady Juliet (fl. 1755), letter writer Watt - I 2Ö9,39 Catesby, Mark (* 1679 (a.o.s. 1682), 1 1749), naturalist, writer - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allen, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gardeners, Gorton, Lewis, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 209,40-62; III 80,281-285 Catesby, Robert (* 1573, 1 1605), conspirator - Caulfíeld 3, Colvile, Cunningham G.G., Gillow, Hill, Lemoine/Caulfíeld, Routh, Shakespeare - I 209,63-116; 393,412-417,419; II 1374,255; III 80,286-288 Catesby, William (t 1485), favourite of Richard III, speaker, chancellor of the Exchequer Cowley, Low, Manning - I 209,117-123; III 80,290-291 Catesby, William (* 1547, î 1598), property owner, sheriff - Shakespeare - III 80, 289 Catfield, George (fl. 1865), poet - Kirk I 209,124 Catford, Charles (t 1756), naval captain Charnock - I 209,125 Catford, Eric (* 1891), physician - WW Devonshire - II 1374, 256

779

Catford, John C. (* 1917), professor - Phonetic sciences - III 80, 292-293 Catford, Nancy - also: Mrs. J. R. Stone (* 1905), painter - Lewis - III 80, 294 Cathair Mor King of Ireland (fl. 120) - Crone II 1374,257 Cathal, Saint —» Cathaldus Saint Cathal Saint —> Cathcan Saint Cathal mac Finguine (Î 742), king - Connolly III 80, 295 O Cathaláin O Cahalane (Family) Cathaláin, Brian ua —> Callan, Bernard Cathaldus Saint - also: Cathal (fl. [651]), bishop - Challoner, Smith/Wace, Webb I 209,127-130; 225,219 Cathan Saint - also: Catan; Cadan; Ceddan; Keddan (fl. [551]), bishop - Forbes, Smith/ Wace - I 209,131-133 Cathan Saint - also: Kathan (fl. 600) - Smith/ Wace - I 1221,330 Cathan Saint - also: Cathen (fl. [601]) - Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 209,134-135; 223 Cathbadh Saint - also: Cathubius (t 554?), priest - Smith/Wace - I 209,136 Cathcan Saint - also: Cathel; Catallus; Cathal (fl. [451]), bishop - Forbes, Smith/Wace I 209,136A-137 Cathcart, 4th earl Cathcart, Alan 4th earl Cathcart Cathcart, 6th earl —> Cathcart, Alan 6th earl Cathcart Cathcart, 3rd earl —> Cathcart, Alan Frederick 3rd earl Cathcart Cathcart, 2nd earl —» Cathcart, Charles Murray 2nd earl Cathcart Cathcart, 5th earl —> Cathcart, George 5th earl Cathcart Cathcart, 1st earl —» Cathcart, William Schaw 1st earl Cathcart Cathcart, earl —» Shaw, William earl Cathcart Cathcart family of - Anderson W. I 209,151-153 Cathcart earldom of - Anderson W„ Waller I 209,138-150,154-155 Cathcart surname of - Anderson W. I 209,156 Cathcart, Alan 4th earl Cathcart (* 1856, 1 1927), J.P., lieutenant - Press C.A.M.: Yorkshire, Walford, WWW 1897 I 209,158-159; II 1374,258-259 Cathcart, Alan 6th earl Cathcart (* 1919), lieutenant colonel - Dod's 1929, Scottish Biogr. - II 1374, 260-261 Cathcart, Alan Frederick 3rd earl Cathcart (* 1828, 1 1905), D.L. - Bateman, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Malchow, WWW 1897 II 1374,262-265; III 80,297 Cathcart, Augustus Murray (* 1830, î 1914), colonel, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1897 II 1374,266-267 Cathcart, Charles (* 1853), surgeon - Pyke III 80, 298 Cathcart, Charles Allan (* 1759, 1 1788), M.P., lieutenant colonel - Foster 1 - II 1374, 268 Cathcart, Charles Murray 2nd earl Cathcart (* 1783, 1 1859), general - Boase. Goring, Morgan: Sketches - I 209,160-172; III 80, 299 Cathcart, Charles Walker (* 1853, 1 1932), surgeon, writer - Kirk, WWW 1929 I 209,173; II 1374,269 Cathcart, David Lord Alloway (* 1764, I 1829), judge - Anderson W„ Grant: Advocates, Irving: Scotsmen - I 209,174-175; II 1374,270 Cathcart, David Maclaren (* 1904), electrical engineer - Day - II 1374, 271 Cathcart, Edward Provati (* 1877, 1 1954), physiologist - Medical WW, O 'Connor 2, Scottish Biogr., Stephenson - I 209,176-177; II 1374,272; III 80,300-303 Cathcart, Eleanora - aft. Lady Houston (* 1720, 1 1769), dramatist - Baker, Cooper: Dictionary, Lnglis - I 1221,331-332; II 1374,273

780

Cathcart

Cathcart, Elias Cave, Sir Genille Cave-Browne- 12th baronet Cave-Browne-Cave, Henry Meyrick —» Cave, Henry Meyrick Cave-BrowneCave-Browne-Cave, Lady Honora Phebe Gertrude —» Bright, Honora Phebe Gertrude Cave-Browne-Cave, Sir John Robert Cave, Sir John Robert Cave-Browne- 10th baronet Cave-Browne-Cave, Sir Mylles Cave, Sir Mylles Cave-Browne- 11th baronet Cave-Browne-Cave, Nigel Frederick Cave, Nigel Frederick Cave-BrowneCave-Browne-Cave, Sir Reginald Ambrose —> Cave, Sir Reginald Ambrose Cave-Browne13th baronet Cave-Browne-Cave, Sir Thomas —» Cave, Sir Thomas Cave-BrowneCave-Browne-Cave, Thomas Reginald Cave, Thomas Reginald Cave-BrowneCaveler, William (fl. 1835-1850), architect, writer - Colvin, Kirk - I 211,116; II 1375,246 Cavelin, Henry (fl. 1468), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1375,247 Cavell, Alexander (* 1860), rector - WW Bedfordshire - II 1375, 248 Cavell, Edith Louisa (* 1865, Î 1915), nurse - Dampier 2, Greenwood, Lee, Mahoney, Oldfíeld, Thane - II 1375, 249-250; III 81,93-104 Cavell, Edmund Arthur Smith (* 1918), lecturer, chemist - Scientists - III 81,105 Cavell, Ernest (* 1878), builder, mayor, J.P. Mackenzie D., WW Local Government II 1375,251-252 Cavell, Henry (Î 1643), Jesuit - Oliver I 211,117' Cavell, John Scott (fl. 1851-1863), painter Sartin - III 81,106 Cavellus —> MacCaghwell, Hugh Cavellus —> Mc Call, Patrick Joseph Caven, Mark (* 1958), actor - Hayward: TV III 81,107 Caven, Robert Martin (* 1870, î 1934), chemistry professor, writer - Stephenson, WWW 1929 I 211,118; II 1375,253 Caven, William (* 1830, 1 1904), minister, professor - Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 I 1222,4; II 1375,254 Caven, William Proudfoot (* 1861), physician, professor - Men & Women - I 211,119 Cavenagh, Francis Alexander (* 1884, 1 1946), professor of education - WW Berkshire II 1375,255 Cavenagh, Sir Orfeur (* 1820, 1 1891), general, colonial governor, writer - Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Makepeace, Vibart - I 211,121-122; II 1375,256-260 Cavenagh, W. G. (* 1890?), electrical engineer Day - II 1375,261 Cavenagh, Wentworth - aft. CavenaghMainwaring (fl. 1863-1891) - Mennell I 1222,5 Cavenagh, Wentworth Odiarne (* 1856), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Wright D. II 1375,262

785

Cavenagh, Winifred E. —» Speakman, Winifred E. Cavenagh, Winifred Elizabeth (* 1908), professor, barrister-at-law - Academic WsW - Ill 81,108 Cavenagh-Mainwaring, James Gordon Mainwaring, James Gordon CavenaghCavenagh-Mainwaring, Wentworth —> Cavenagh, Wentworth Cavenaugh, Christian - aft. Welch; aft. Jones; aft. Davies; c.h. Christopher Welch; also: Mother Ross (* 1667, 1 1739), female soldier Caulfìeld 4, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 211,124-135; 1222,6-13 Cavenaugh, Herbert James Lawrence (fl. 19081930), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1375,263; III 81,109 Cavenaugh, James Lawrence (* 1870, 1 1892), student - Foster 3 - II 1375,264 Cavendish —> Jones, Henry Cavendish —> Devonshire Dukes of (Family) Cavendish, Lady Hardwick, Elizabeth Cavendish family of - Burke, Collier 1 I 211,137-138; 577,168-172 Cavendish, Ada - aft. Marshall (* 1839, 1 1895), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Pascoe, Reid/Compton - I 211,140-146 Cavendish, Alexander (* 1879), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1375,265 Cavendish, Lady Anne - aft. Rich (fl. 1662) Bingley, Boyle 2 - I 211,147 Cavendish, Augustus - aft. Cavendish Bradshaw (* 1768, 1 1832), M.P. - Wilson: Commons I 139,6-7 Cavendish, Caroline (fl. 1847-1894), courtier Pratt - I 211,148 Cavendish, Caroline G. (fl. 1880), literary editor - Kirk - I 211,149 Cavendish, Sir Charles (* 1591, 1 1654), mathematician - British Biography I 594,158-159 Cavendish, Charles (* 1620, 1 1643), royalist, general - Letters, Rose H.J., Waller, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 211,151-161 Cavendish, Lord Charles (fl. 1755), topical writer - Allibone - I 211,162 Cavendish, Charles Compton 1st baron Chesham (* 1793, 1 1863), M.P. - Boase, Gibbs, Mosse - I 211,163-164; II 1375,266 Cavendish, Charles Compton William 3rd baron Chesham (* 1850, 1 1907), volunteer brigadier general, P.C., courtier - Dod's 1900, Robinson, Sports, WWW 1897 II 1375,267-274 Cavendish, Charles Frederick 5th baron Waterpark (* 1883, 1 1932), naval commander WWW 1929 - II 1375,275 Cavendish, Christian —> Bruce, Christian Cavendish, Edith Selina - aft. Legh (fl. 18931935), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1375,276 Cavendish, Edlizabeth Compton - aft. Maxwell (fl. 1915-1965), noblewoman - Lady's WWII 1375,280 Cavendish, Edward (* 1838, î 1891), lieutenant colonel, M.P. - Boase - I 211,165 Cavendish, Edward William Spencer 10th duke of Devonshire (* 1895, î 1950), M.P. - Dod 's 1929, Dominions Offíce, Farbman, Parliament 1 - I 211,166; II 1375,277-278; III 200,437-438 Cavendish, Edwin William Albemarle, Elizabeth duchess of Cavendish Cavendish, Elizabeth —» Hervey, Elizabeth Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth —» Percy, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth - also: Elizabeth Brackley - writer - Women writers III 81,110 Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth - aft. Egerton, countess of Bridgewater (* 1626, 1 1663) - Ballard, Biographium, Wilford I 211,167-173; 1222,16; III 81,122-123

786

Cavendish

Cavendish, Elizabeth Anne —» Dickenson, Elizabeth Anne Cavendish, Emily Maria Georgina - aft. Mundy Lucas, Margaret Cavendish, Margaret duchess of Newcastle (* 1623, 1 1673), writer - Schlueter, Women in science. Women writers - III 81,128-142 Cavendish, Mary —> Talbot, Mary Cavendish, Lady Mary Alice —» Cecil, Lady Mary Alice GascoyneCavendish, Michael (fl. 1599-1601), composer Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove - I 211,283-285,287-288 Cavendish, Peter Francis J. (* 1871), monsignor, army chaplain - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 211,289; II 1375,322 Cavendish, Philip (t 1743), admiral - Charnock - I 211,290-294 Cavendish, Ralph (tc.1727), Jesuit OliverI 211,295 Cavendish, Reginald Richard Frederick (* 1857, 11941), gentleman - Press C.A.M.: Suffolk II 1375,323-324 Cavendish, Richard (t 1601?), politician, religious writer - Cooper/Cooper I 211,296-301 Cavendish, Richard Bentinck, Lord Charles CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Christine Anne Jessica —» Bentinck, Christine Anne Jessica CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, F. W. (* 1889), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81,190 Cavendish-Bentinck, George Augustus Frederick —» Bentinck, George Augustus Frederick CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lord Henry —> Bentinck, Lord Henry CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lady Henry —> Taylour, Lady Olivia Caroline Amelia

Cawood Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord Henry Bentinck, Lord Henry William CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lady Margaret —> Harley, Lady Margaret Cavendish-Bentinck, Mary Venetia —> Bentinck, Mary Venetia CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lady Olivia Caroline Amelia —» Taylour, Lady Olivia Caroline Amelia Cavendish-Bentinck, Prudentia Penelope - also: Britannia (Î 1896), wife of George CavendishBentinck - Rintoul - III 81,192 Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord William (* 1774, I 1839), governor-general - Palmer III 81,214 Cavendish-Bentinck, William Arthur Henry Bentinck, William Arthur Henry Cavendish7th duke of Portland Cavendish-Bentinck, William Arthur Henry —> Bentinck, William Arthur Henry CavendishMarquis of Titchfield Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord William Augustus —> Bentinck, Lord William Augustus CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lord William George Frederick —> Bentinck, Lord William George Frederick CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, William George Frederick —> Bentinck, William George Frederick CavendishCavendish-Bentinck, Lord William Henry Bentinck, Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, William Henry —» Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish- marquis of Titchfield Cavendish-Bentinck, William Henry —» Bentinck, William Henry 3rd duke of Portland Cavendish-Bentinck, William Henry 3rd duke of Portland (* 1738, 1 1809), prime minister - Prime ministers 1, Prime ministers 2 III 81,193-213; 81,215-224 Cavendish-Bentinck, William John Arthur Charles James —» Bentinck, William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish- 6th duke of Portland Cavendish-Bentinck, Winifred Anna —» Yorke, Winifred Anna DallasCavendish-Bentinck-Scott, Lady Charlotte —> Scott, Lady Charlotte Cavendish-BentinckCavendish-Bentinck-Scott, William Henry —> Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott, William John —> Scott, William John Cavendish-Bentinck- 5th duke of Portland Cavendish Bradshaw, Augustus —> Cavendish, Augustus Cave-Orme, George Alington —> Robinson, George Alington Caverhill, George (* 1858), merchant - Men & Women - I 212,192-193 Caverhill, John (t 1781), physician, writer Allibone, Münk, Watt - 1212,194-196 Caverhill, T. Baliol, Alexander de Lord of Cavers Cavers, Lady —> Rigg, Catharine Caveton, Peter (fl. 1685), writer - Watt I 212,198 Cavey —» MacDaid (family) Cavey, Christopher - also:.Stuffolde (tc.1578), stationer, bookseller - Duff, McKerrow I 212,199; II 1375,413 Cavey, Robert - also: Stuffolde (Î 1593?), bookseller, bookbinder - McKerrow II 1375,414 Cavicchioni, Antonio Corrado (fl. 1914-1920), consul - Red Book - II 1375,415 Cavili, A. (fl. 1910), violin maker - Plowright III 81,225

Cavili, Aaran (* 1984), footballer - Hugman III 81,226 Cavili, Dorothy Mary (* 1904), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81,227 Caville, Adrien (fl. 1893-1895), consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1375,416 Cavit (Family) (fl.Mid 18. Cent. - Mid 19. Cent.), watchmaker, clockmaker - Pickford - Ill 81,228-230 Cavit, Ebenezer (*ca. 1740, 1 1814), watchmaker, clockmaker - Pickford III 81,228-230 Cavit, John (* 1770, 1 1837), watchmaker, clockmaker - Pickford - III 81,228-230 Caw ab Geraint ab Erbin Saint (fl. [501]), legendary chieftain - Gould/Fisher, Puglie, Williams R. - I 212, 200-204 Caw, Alexander (fl. 1776-1784), bookbinder Plomer 3 - II 1375,417 Caw, C. —> Caw, George Caw, George - also: C. (*c,1740), literary editor - Allibone, Baptie 2 - I 212,205-206 Caw, James (fl. 1840), painter - Halsby/Harris III 81,231 Caw, Sir James Lewis (* 1864, 1 1950), gallery director, writer, biographer - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Scottish Biogr., WW Art II 1375,418-419; III 81,232-233 Caw, John (fl. 1779), bookseller, bookbinder Plomer 3- II 1375,420 Caw, John Young (*c.l810, 1 1858), banker, pamphleteer - Boase - I 212,207 Cawbreast, Walter (fl. 1665), musician III 81,235 Cawdell, James (t 1800), comedian, poet, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Baker I 212,208-209 Cawdell, William (fl. 1860), musical writer Kirk - I 212,210 Cawdle, Edward (fl. 1681), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1375,421 Cawdor, countess of —> Campbell, Elizabeth countess of Cawdor Cawdor, 3rd earl —» Campbell, Frederick Archibald Vaughan 3rd earl Cawdor Cawdor, 4th earl —> Campbell, Hugh Frederick Vaughan 4th earl Cawdor Cawdor, 1st baron —» Campbell, John 1st baron Cawdor Cawdor, 5th earl —> Campbell, John Duncan Vaughan 5th earl Cawdor Cawdor, 1st earl —» Campbell, John Frederick 1st earl Cawdor Cawdor, 2nd earl —> Campbell, John Frederick Vaughan 2nd earl Cawdor Cawdor, countess of —> Cavendish, Sarah Mary Cawdor, 7th earl of —» Cawdor, Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell 7th earl of Cawdor Cawdor, countess —» Richardson, Elizabeth Cawdor, countess —» Vickers, Wilma Mairi Cawdor earldom of - Anderson W. I 212,211-213 Cawdor, Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell 7th earl of Cawdor (* 1962) - Scotland III 81,236 Cawdray, Daniel —» Cawdry, Daniel Cawdray, Robert —> Cawdry, Robert Cawdrey, Daniel Cawdry, Daniel Cawdrey, Robert Cawdry, Robert Cawdron, Michael John - nickname: Mike (* 1974), cricket player - Cricketers III 81,237-238 Cawdry, Daniel - also: Cawdray; Cawdrey (* 1588, t 1664), Presbyterian, writer Allibone, Rose HJ., Watt - I 212,238-240 Cawdry, Robert - also: Cawdray; Cawdrey (fl. 1566-1600), minister, writer - Allibone, Brook, Watt - I 212,219-237 Cawdry, Zachary (* 1616, î 1684), divine, writer - Watt - I 212,241 Cawdwell, Thomas (fl. 1720), religious writer Watt - I 212,242 Cawdy, F. Charles (* 1870), J.P., layman - WW Methodism - II 1375,422 Cawfield, James —> Calfhill, James

787

Cawkell, Edmund (* 1890), fruit grower, county councillor, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1375,423 ' Cawker, Louis Garnant (* 1866), vicar Foster 3, WW Wiltshire - II 1375,425-426 Cawker, Louis Garnant Cawker (fl. 1860-1870), painter - Rees: Welsh Painters - II 1375, 424 Cawkwell, George Law (* 1919), fellow, praelector - Academic WsW - III 81,239 Cawkwell, William (*c,1807, 1 1897), railway administrator - Boase - I 212,243 Cawley, 1st baron —> Cawley, Frederick 1st baron Cawley Cawley, baroness —> Lee, Vivienne Cawley, A. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81, 240 Cawley, Arthur Clare (* 1913), professor Academic WsW - III 81,241 Cawley, Charles Edward (* 1812, 1 1877), M.P., civil engineer - Boase, Dod's 1870, Malchow - I 212,244; II 1375,427; III 81,242 Cawley, Sir Charles Mills (* 1907), organic chemist - Scientists, WW Science II 1375,428; III 81,243 Cawley, Clifton Lynden Oscar (* 1907), solicitor, sportsman - Jamaica - III 81,244 Cawley, Edward (* 1866), solicitor - WW Cheshire - II 1375, 429 Cawley, Elwyn Speakman Reeves (fl. 1930), vice-consul - Foreign OfSce 2 - II 1375,430 Cawley, Frederick 1st baron Cawley (* 1850, 1 1937), industrialist, M.P., J.P. - Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, Lancashire, Lanes. Biog., Manchester, Manchester Faces, Pratt, Walford, WW Wales 1933, WWW 1929 I 212,245-246; II 1375,431-440 Cawley, George (* 1848, 1 1927), railway engineer, journal editor - Engineers, PVWW 1916 - II 1375,441-442 Cawley, Harold Thomas Fenton, John Cawthorne, Reginald (* 1887), minister - WW Methodism - II 1376, 024 Cawthorne, Russell (* 1942), executive - WsW Hong Kong - III 81, 256 Cawthorne, William Anderson (fl. 1858), folklorist - Kirk - I 212, 304 Cawthorne, Zelda (fl. 1964-1972), journalist WsW Hong Kong - III 81, 257 Cawthra, Alec Bertram (* 1897), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81,258 Cawthra, David Michael (* 1933), lecturer Academic WsW - III 81,259 Cawthra, David Wilkinson (* 1943), engineer, principal - Scotland - III 81,260

Cawthra, Hermon (* 1886, 1 1971), sculptor, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 81,261 Cawthra, J. D. (*1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81, 262 Cawthra, John Joseph (* 1879), lacrosse internationalist - Sports - II 1376,025-027 Cawthra, Joseph (* 1834), stuff manufacturer, benefactor, J.P. - West Riding - II 1376,028 Cawton, Thomas the elder (* 1605, 1 1659), divine - Allibone, Brook, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 212,305-318 Cawton, Thomas the younger (* c.1636, 1 1677), orientalist - Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davids, Hook, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 212,319-334 Caxton, Jeremiah de (fl. 1246-1253), justiciar Foss - I 212,335 Caxton, William (*ca. 1422, 1 1491), printer A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Duff, Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Griffiths, Hartley, Hoffmann, Hutchinson: Templars, Jenkins, Kent: London, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Low, Macray, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winnifrith: Men - I 212,338-399; 1194,335-337; II 1376,29-44; III 81,263-270 Cay (fl. 1695), physician, writer - Watt I 212,400 Cay, Albert (* 1846, 1 1921), magistrate Wal ford - II 1376,045 Cay, Albert Jaffray (* 1880, 1 1916), lieutenant Memorials - II 1376,046-047 Cay, Henry Boult (t 1795), legal writer Allibone, Watt - I 212,401-402 Cay, John Key, Thomas Cayford, Frederick (fl. 1880), violin maker Plowright - III 81,271 Caygill, Basil Reid (* 1904), physician, surgeon - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1376,050 Cayless, Colin Frederick (* 1924), librarian Landau - II 1376,051 Cayley, Lady Wilson, Sophia Margaret Cayley, Arthur (* 1821, î 1895), mathematician - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Foster 2, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Mathematicians, Men 2, Sanders, Waller - I 212,412-420; II 1376,52; III 81,272-277 Cayley, Arthur (t 1848), rector, biographer - Allibone, NBD, Watkins/Shoberl I 212,409-411 Cayley, Charles Bagot (* 1823, 1 1883), translator - Boase, Kirk, Ward - I 212,421-423 Cayley, Charles Bagot (fl. 1875), historical writer - Kirk - I 1222,31 Cayley, Cornelius (* 1729, tc.1780), religious writer - Watt - I 212,424 Cayley, Sir Digby 7th baronet (* 1807, 1 1883), landowner - Bateman, Boase - I 212,425; II 1376,53 Cayley, Digby Leonard Arthur (* 1864, 1 1948), D.L., J.P. - Gaskell: Lancashire, Lancashire - II 1376,054-057 Cayley, Douglas Edward (* 1870, 1 1951), major general, district councillor - WW Hampshire II 1376,058 Cayley, Edward (fl. 1815), economist, writer - Macleod: Economy, Palgrave I 212,430-431 Cayley, Edward Cartwright (* 1864, 1 1921), rural dean, professor - Clergy List, Men & Women - I 212,426; II 1376,59 Cayley, Edward Stillingfleet (* 1802, 1 1862), M.P., magazine editor - Boase, Mosse, Ward - I 212,427-429

Cayley, Edward Stillingfleet (* 1824, î 1884), barrister, topical writer - Allibone, Boase I 212,432-433 Cayley, Elma Edith (* 1907), typist - Foreign Office 2- II 1376,060 Cayley, Sir George 6th baronet Cadda

Ceadda Saint - also: Chad; Cedda; Chadd (t 672), bishop - Challoner, Godwin, Gould S.B., Hook, Routh, Smith/Wace I 213,24-61; II 1376,134 Ceadda (fl. 765?), bishop - Smith/Wace I 213,62 Ceadwalla Caedwalla King of Wessex Cealburh Saint Ceolburg Ceallach Saint —> Kellach Saint Ceallachan king of Cashel - also; Callachan; Callaghan; Kellachan (t 954) - Waller, Webb - I 213,68-69 Ceamnadh (fl. 742), poet, legal writer O'Reilly - I 213,70 Ceannt, Eamon - also: Eamonn Ceannt (* 1882 (a.o.s. 1881), 11916), clerk, republican proclamation signatory - Boylan, Crone, McRedmond, O'Farrell - lì 1376,135; III 81,303-305 Ceannt, Eamon T. (* 1916), director general WWW Ireland - III 81, 302 Ceannt, Eamonn —» Ceannt, Eamon O Cearbhalláin, Toirdhealbhac —> Carolati, Turlough Cearnach —» Cairnech Cearns, Samuel Walter (fl. 1875-1880), barrister, captain - Foster 2 - II 1376,136 Ceawlin king of Wessex (t 593) - Low I 213,72 Cebertowicz, Janina (* 1953), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 81,306 Cebrzynski, Arsen (* 1912, î 1940), pilot Wynn - III 81, 307 Cebula, Karol (* 1946), painter, artist Buckman - III 81, 308 Ceby (fl. 1800), naval officer, poet - Watt I 213,73 Ceccarelli, Charles - aft. Ceccarelli-Morgan (fl. 1888-1899), consul - Foreign Offìce 1 II 1376,137 Ceccarelli-Morgan, Charles —> Ceccarelli, Charles Cecil of the stud farm —> Tongue, Cornelius Cecil of Chelwood, 1st viscount Cecil, Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne- 1st viscount Cecil of Chelwood Cecil - legal writer - Watt - I 213,75 Cecil (Family) - also: Sitsyll (fl. 12. Cent. - 16. Cent.) - Fisher - III 81, 309 Cecil, Adelbert Percy Amherst, Alicia Margaret Cecil, Anne - aft. De Vere, countess of Oxford (t 1588), poet - Allibone, Kent: London I 1222,36; II 1376,237-240 Cecil, Arthur Blunt, Arthur Cecil Cecil, Lord Arthur (* 1851, î 1913), company director, farmer, volunteer captain Hampshire, WWW 1897 - II 1376,140-141 Cecil, Arthur William James (* 1875, 1 1936), captain, district councillor, J.P. - WW Kent II 1376,142 Cecil, Lady Beatrix Maud - aft. Palmer, countess of Selborne (t 1950), J.P. - Lady's WWII 1376,143 Cecil, Blanche Louisa (* 1872, î 1945), convert Cath. WW 1930- II 1376,144 Cecil, Brownlow 2nd marquis of Exeter (* 1795, I 1867), lord lieutenant, recorder, horse breeder - Boase, Brydges, Mosse, Sports, Wilson: Lords - I 213,86-90; 385,316; II 1376,145-147 Cecil, Brownlow Henry George 4th marquis of Exeter (* 1849, 1 1898), colonel, M.P., landowner - Boase, Press C.A.M.: Lincolnshire, WWW 1897 - I 213,91-93; 385,318; II 1376,148 Cecil, Catherine (fl. 1845), memorialist, religious writer - Allibone - I 213,94 Cecil, Cicely Alice Gascoyne —> Gore, Cicely Alice

789

Cecil, Davenant - also: Derwent Coleridge (* 1800), writer - Adams W.D. 1 - I 213,95 Cecil, David (Î 1541), royal aide - Collier 1, Welsh Biogr. - I 213,96-97; II 1376,241-242 Cecil, Lord David (* 1902), biographer, critic Blamires - III 81,310 Cecil, David George Brownlow 6th marquis of Exeter (* 1905, î 1981), Olympic athlete, M.P. - Sports, WW Northamptonshire II 1376,150-156 Cecil, Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoynelst viscount Cecil of Chelwood (* 1864, 1 1958), politician, K.C. - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Foster 3, Lee, Notable Personalities, Ramsden, Robbins, Sherby, WW Hertfordshire, WW Sussex - I 213,98; 225,150; II 1376,157-162; III 81,314; 81,359-366 Cecil, Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne(* 1902, 1 1986), English professor, critic Browning, Lee - II 1376,163; III 81,313 Cecil, Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne(* 1867, 1 1918), colonel, government adviser - Creagh/Humphris, Foreign Office 1, Robinson, Weinthal, WWW 1916 - I 213,101; II 1376,164-170 Cecil, Sir Edward viscount Wimbledon (* 1572, I 1638), lord lieutenant - Allibone, Low, Shakespeare, Watt - I 213,99-100; 1222,39; III 81,316-317 Cecil, Elizabeth —» Hatton, Lady Elizabeth Cecil, Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Gascoyne- (* 1834, î 1921), M.P., lieutenant colonel, essayist - Dod's 1870, Essex, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 213,102-105; II 1376,171-174; III 81,318 Cecil, Evelyn 1st baron Rockley (* 1865, 1 1941), M.P., railway director, barrister - Cox: Norfolk, Dod's 1900, Foster 3, Gaskell: Warwickshire, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, Stacey, WW Dorset I 213,106; II 1376,175-182; III 81,319-321 Cecil, lady Frances H. —» Sayers, Frances H. Cecil, George (fl. 1768), printer - Pionier 3 II 1376,183 Cecil, Lady Georgiana Sophia —» Pakenham, Lady Georgiana Sophia Cecil, Gladys —> Baggallay, Gladys Cecil, Henry (fl. 1855), poet - Kirk - I 213,108 Cecil, Henry Montague (fl. 1800), statesman, novelist - Watt - I 213,109 Cecil, Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoynelst baron Quickwood (* 1869, î 1956), M.P., educationalist - Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, Donaldson, Educationists, Foreign Office 1, Foster 3, Foster 4, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Parliament 1, Pratt, Ramsden - I 213,110-113; II 1376,184-187; III 81,322-327 Cecil, Lady Isabella Georgiana Katherine aft. Battie-Wrightson (Î 1917), noblewoman - Walford - II 1376,188 Cecil, Isabella Maud —> Joicey, Isabella Maud Cecil, Isabella Maud Joicey » Joicey, Isabella Maud Cecil, James Brownlow William 2nd marquis of Salisbury - aft. Gascoyne-Cecil (* 1791, 1 1868), politician - Boase, Mosse I 213,120; 1222,41 Cecil, James Edward Hubert Gascoyne- 4th marquis of Salisbury (* 1861, î 1947), statesman - Cokayne, Dod's 1900, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Foster 3, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Lee, Men 3, Notable Personalities, Pratt, Press, Ramsden, Stacey, Walford, WW Hertfordshire - I 213,121-135; 1222,42-51; II 1376,189-196; III 397,107; 397,120 Cecil, James Emilius William Evelyn Gascoyneviscount Cranbourne (* 1821, 1 1865), traveller, historian, children's writer - Cooper: Dictionary, Kirk - I 213,136; II 1376,197 Cecil, James 1st marquis of Salisbury (* 1748, 1 1823), M.P., lord chamberlain - Brydges, NBD, Wilson: Lords - I 213,114-119; 1222,40

790

Cecil

Cecil, John de (fi. 1502-1514), musician III 81,329 Cecil, John - c.h. John Snowden (* 1558, I 1626), priest, political adventurer - Browne/ Burton - II 1376,198 Cecil, John Francis Amherst (* 1890, 1 1954), diplomat - Foreign Ofñce 2, Rintoul II 1376,199; III 81,330 Cecil, Lord John Pakenham - aft. JoiceyCecil Scott, Lady Mary Theresa Montagu-DouglasCecil, Mildred —> Cooke, Mildred Cecil, Myra Rowena Sibell —» Powlett, Myra Rowena Sibell OrdeCecil, Nora (fl. 1930), actress - Picturegoer's WW - II 1376,205 Cecil, Richard (t 1552), royal page - Welsh Biogr. - II 1376,241-242 Cecil, Richard (* 1748, 1 1810), evangelical divine - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Cassel!, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hook, Lower, New Catalogue, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 213,145-169; II 1376,207-209 Cecil, Lord Robert (* 1864), barrister Parliament 1 - III 81,357-358 Cecil, Robert Arthur James Gascoyne- 5th marquis of Salisbury Wright, John Allan Cecil Cecily Mother —> Cornwallis, Cecily Cecily duchess of York - also: Cecilia Neville; Rose of baby (* 1415, 1 1495), mother of Richard III and Edward IV - Cowley III 81,394 Cectomoria Saint —» Ethembria Saint Cecy, Daniel (* 1877), officer, physician - Malta - Ill 81,395-396

Cedd Saint - also: Ceadda; Cedda; Ceddi (t 664), bishop - Addison, Challoner, Collier 2, Godwin, Gould S.B., Routh, SmithAVace - I 214,265-283; II 1376,270-271 Cedda Saint —> Ceadda Saint Cedda Saint Cedd Saint Ceddan Saint Cathan Saint Ceddi Saint —> Cedd Saint Cedersröm, baroness —> Patti, Adelina Juaña Maria Cederstrom, Rolf (* 1870, 1 1947), foreign nobleman, J.P. - WW Norfolk, WW Wales 1921 - II 1376, 272-273 Cedivor the Great (Î 1089), prince - Puglie I 214,287 Cedmon Saint —» Caedmon Saint Cedol Saint - Gould/Fisher, SmithAVace, Williams R. - I 214, 290-292 Cedwell Caedwalla King of Wessex Cedwyn Saint (fl. [501]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, SmithAVace, Williams R. - I 214,296-299 Ceeley, Robert Edwards, John Ceiriog-Cadle, Enid Annie —» Cadle, Enid Annie CeiriogCeitho Saint (fl. [501]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, SmithAVace, Williams R. - I 214,325-328 Céitinn, Seathrún - also.: Geoffrey Keating (* ca. 1570, t e a . 1650), poet, historian Boylan - III 81,402-403 Celata —> Beynon, Mary Anne Celatus —» Owen, Owen Cele-Christ (t 722), bishop - SmithAVace I 214,329 Cele-Peadair (t 757), abbot - SmithAVace I 214,331 Celeclerich Saint —» Cilian Saint Celer Saint - martyr - Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace, Williams R. - I 214,332-335 Celesia, Dorothea - also: Dorothea Mallet (* ca. 1738, 1 1790), poet, dramatist - Feminist companion - III 81,404-405 Celestain, B. W. (* 1896), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81, 406 Celeste, Madame —> Keppler, Celeste Celestin, Louis Albert (fl. 1874-1898), teacher, colonial civil servant - Colonial Office II 1376,276 Celestine Saint Cellach Saint Celestine, Eligio (* 1739), violinist, composer Clarke - I 214,341 Celin Caelin Celin (fl. 516?), legendary figure - Pughe I 214,344 Celisia, Dorothea —» Mallet, Dorothea Celkin, A. —> King, Cecil Augustine Cellach Saint —> Celsus Saint

Ceridwen Cellach Saint —> Gall Saint Cellach Saint - also: Celestine; Celsus - Ulster - Ill 81,407 Cellach Saint - also: Cellan; Kellach - Smith/ Wace - I 214,346 Cellach - bishop - Godwin - I 214,347 Cellach Standing, Frank H. Celli, Thomas (fl. 1480), poet - Williams R. I 214,360 Celli, Thomas (fl. 1580-1620), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 1074, 440 Cellier, Alfred (* 1844, 1 1891), composer Adams W.D. 2, Baltzell, Boase, Brown/ Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Lawrence J.T., Leach - I 214,361-368; III 81,410 Cellier, Antoinette (* 1913), actress - Noble: Film - II 1376,278 Cellier, Elizabeth —» Dormer, Elizabeth Cellier, Elizabeth - also: Elizabeth Dormer (fl. 1670-1680), midwife - Feminist companion, Women in science, Women writers - III 81,411-414 Cellier, Francois (* 1849), composer, conductor - Adams W.D. 2, Pratt, Wyndham I 214,370-371; II 1376,279 Cellier, Frank (* 1872, 1 1948), actor-manager, producer - Green Room Book, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - II 1376, 280-283 Cellier, Frank (* 1884, 1 1948), actor - Actors III 81,415-416 Cellier, Jacobus Stephanus (* 1878), land surveyor, professor of mining - WWW 1929 II 1376,284 Cellier, Marguerite (* 1880), actress - Green Room Book - II 1376, 285 Celling, William - also: William Tilly of Selling ( t 1494), prior - British Biography, Winnifrith: Men - I 688,187; II 1376, 286 Celnoth (fl. 832), archbishop - Godwin I 214,372 Celredus - also: Selfredus; Selfridus (fl.806833), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 214,374 Celsius, Andrew (fl. 1720), meteorologist, astronomer, writer - Watt - I 214,375 Celsus Saint —» Cellach Saint Celsus Saint - also: Cellach; Celestine; Celestin (* 1079, 1 1129), archbishop Challoner, Gould S.B., Waller, Webb - I 214,376-385 Celticus —» Claiborne, Andrew Celuulfus (fl. [801]) - Smith/Wace - I 214,387 Cely of Aveley, family of - Addison II 1376,287 Celyn Foel Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 214,388 Celyn Moel Saint —> Cuhelyn Saint Celynin Saint (fl. [599]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 214,389-392 Celynin Saint (fl. [601]) - Smith/Wace I 214,394 C e m e d a Saint —> Thenew Saint Cementarius, Richard (tc.1294), provost, benefactor - Munro: Memorials II 1376,288

Cemlyn-Jones, Sir Elias Wynne —» Jones, Sir Elias Wynne CemlynCemlyn-Jones, John —> Jones, John CemlynCenac, W. F. (* 1925), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 81, 417 Cenburg Saint —> Cuenburh Saint Cenedlon Saint —> Cynheiddon Saint Cenedlon Saint Kenedlon Saint Cenegitha Queen of Mercia (fl. 799?) - Smith/ Wace - I 214,401 Ceneu Saint —> Cain Saint Cenez, Jules Joseph (* 1865, 1 1944), bishop Cath. WW 1930 - II 1376, 289 Cengille - also: Cengillus; Cingislus; Cynegyslus; Coengils; Kengillus; Kemgisel (fl. 729-743), abbot - SmithAVace - I 214,413 Cengillus Cengille Cenllug (fl. [501]), legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 214,414-415 Cenloot, C. (fl. 1885), dramatist - Kirk I 270,229 Cennamo, Luigi (* 1980), footballer - Hugman - Ill 81,419 Cennanan Saint - Smith/Wace - I 214,396 Cennech Saint —» Kenny Saint Cennfaeladh Saint (t 679), poet - Smith/Wace I 214,417 Cennfaeladh Saint (t 704), abbot - SmithAVace - I 214,417 Cenn Fálead, Alleila mac (t 679), writer Welch - III 81,418 Cennick, John (* 1718, 1 1755), divine Allibone, Connolly, Hatñeld, Miller J., Stratford 2, Watt - I 214,418-426; II 1376,290-296; III 81,420 Cennych Saint - Smith/Wace, Williams R. I 214,427-428 Cennydd saint - also: Cenydd (fl. [501]) Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 214,429-430 Cenred —» Coenred king of Mercia Cenred —» Coenred king of Northumbria Cenred - also: Coenred; Kenred (fl. 688), underking - Smith/Wace - I 214,431 Cent, Nehem (fl. 1645), political writer - Watt I 214,433 Cent, Sion —> Kent, John Center, Edward K. (* 1903), painter - WW Art - II 1376, 297 Center, Ronald (* 1913, 1 1973), composer Leach - III 81,421 Center, William (* 1838, Î 1900), army surgeon, professor - Boase - I 214,434 Centigerna Saint —» Kentigerna Saint Centilivre, Susanna —> Centlivre, Susanna Centlivre, Joseph (fl. 1710-1715), musician III 81,422-423 Centlivre, Susanna - pseud.: Susanna Carroll; also: Susanna Freeman; Susanna Centilivre (* ca. 1669 (a.o.s. 1667), 1 1723 (a.o.s. 1722)), dramatist, poet, journalist, actress - Boylan, Feminist companion, O Céirín, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Ulster, Welch, Women writers - III 81,424-446 Centlivre, Susannah —» Freeman, Susannah Centlivres, Albert van de Sandt (* 1887, 1 1966), dominion chief justice, university chancellor Dominions Office - II 1376,298 Centón, Roger (fl. 1553-1701), gentleman, musician - III 81,447 Centwine king of the West Saxons - also: Kentwine; Kenten (t 685} - Smith/Wace I 214,436-437 Cenue Saint (fl. [201]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 214, 404-406 Cenue Saint (fl. [301]) - Smith/Wace I 214,407-408 Cenue Saint (tc.500), hermit - Smith/Wace I 214,407-408 Cenue - also: Kenue (fl. [501]), bishop Gould/Fisher, Smith/Wace, Williams R. I 214,407-408,411-412 Cenue Saint (fl. [501]), warrior - Pughe I 214,409 Cenulphus —> Kenulf king of Mercia Cenwalh —» Coinwalch king of Wessex

791

Cenwalh king of the West Saxons - also: Cenwealth; Kenwealth; Coinwalch (Î 672) Low - I 214,443 Cenwealth —> Cenwalh king of the West Saxons Cenwulf —> Elsius Cenwulf —> Kenulf Cenwulf —» Kenulf king of Mercia Cenwyn Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 214,446 Cenydd saint —» Cennydd saint Cenydd ab Gildas y Coed Aur Saint (fl. [551]) Gould/Fisher, Pughe - I 215,1-11 Ceode Saint (Î712), bishop - Forbes I 215,13 Ceolburg - also: Ceolburga; Cealburh; Ciolburga (t C.805), abbess - SmithAVace - I 215,14 Ceolburga Saint Ceolburg Ceolfrid Saint - also: Ceolfrith Ceadda Saint Chadd, George Bertie (* 1880), company director, county councillor - WW Suffolk II 1376,321 Chadder, E. G. (fl. 1930), radio engineer Moseley - II 1376, 322 Chadderton, Malcolm Douglas (* 1940), immigration officer - WsW Hong Kong III 82,14 Chadderton, Muriel E. - aft. Taylor (* 1920), librarian - Tandau - II 1376,323 Chaddock, Dennis Hilliar (* 1908), professor, engineer - Scientists - III 82,15 Chaddock, T. Cheyne (fl. 1899-1930), minister WW Methodism - II 1376,324 Chaderton, Laurence - also: Lawrence (* 1546, 1 1640), theologian - Allibone, Brook, Chalmers 1, Gibbs, Hook, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 215,154-167; II 1376,325 Chaderton, Lawrence —> Chaderton, Laurence Chaderton, William —> Chaderton, William Chaderton, William - also: Chadderton; Chatterton Cole, Anne Vere Chamberlain, Anthony George (* 1933), lecturer, scientist - Scientists - III 82, 263 Chamberlain, April (* 1959), managing director - Scotland - III 82, 264 Chamberlain, Arthur —» Brownlow, Arthur Chamberlain, Arthur (* 1842, 1 1913), company chairman, city councillor - Jeremy, PVWW 1897 - II 1377,266; III 82,265-282 Chamberlain, Arthur Charles (* 1869), tailor, clergyman - WW Methodism - II 1377,267 Chamberlain, Arthur George (* 1900), physician, surgeon - WW Dorset - II 1377,268 Chamberlain, Arthur John (* 1858), chartered accountant - Nottinghamshire - II 1377,269 Chamberlain, Arthur Neville (* 1869 (a.o.s. 1868), 1 1940), statesman - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Greenwood, Lee, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, Prime ministers 1, Prime ministers 2, Ramsden, Robbins, Thane, WWW 1929 - I 217,119; II 1377,270-272; III 83,4-61 Chamberlain, Arthur Spencer (* 1886), chemist, layman - Methodists - I 217,62 Chamberlain, Austen (fl. 1916-1923), member of parliament - OFarrell - III 82,283 Chamberlain, Ayling (fl. 1840), political economist - Macleod: Economy - I 217,64 Chamberlain, Basil Hall (* 1850, 1 1935), orientalist - Kirk, WW Far East, WWW 1929 - I 217,65; II 1377,273-274 Chamberlain, Bernard Giles (fl. 1932), viceconsul - Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1377, 275 Chamberlain, Brenda (* 1912, 11971), painter, poet - Buckman, Fisher - III 82, 284-285 Chamberlain, Cator (fl. 1855), religious writer Kirk - I 217,66 Chamberlain, Charles (t 1737), naval captain Charnock - I 217,67 Chamberlain, Charles Francis Falcon (* 1826, 1 1870), major - Boase - I 217,68 Chamberlain, Christopher (* 1918, 1 1984), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman III 82, 287 Chamberlain, Clifford (t 1691), naval captain Charnock - I 217,69 Chamberlain, Sir Crawford Trotter (* 1821, I 1902), general - Buckland, WWW 1897 II 1377,276-277 Chamberlain, Cyril (* 1909), actor - Actors, Noble: Film - II 1377,278; III 82,288-290 Chamberlain, David (fl. 1695), writer on trade Watt - I 217,70 Chamberlain, David Cleveland (* 1838), insurance agent - Rose - I 217,71-72 Chamberlain, Durie Avery (* 1879), surgeon Medical WW - I 217,73 Chamberlain, Edith L. (fl. 1880), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 217,74 Chamberlain, Edward (* 1968), artist Buckman - III 82, 291 Chamberlain, Edward Edinborough (* 1906), mycologist - WW Science - II 1377,279 Chamberlain, Edward Hughes (fl. 1827-1831), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1377, 280 Chamberlain, Emilie Agnes - aft. Elin (fl. 19251935), J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1377,281 Chamberlain, Ernest Harold (* 1881), layman WW Methodism - II 1377,282 Chamberlain, Francis (t 1669), lay brother, writer - Snow/Birt - II 1377, 283 Chamberlain, Frank (* 1896), minister - WW Methodism - II 1377,284 Chamberlain, G. T. (* 1921), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 82, 292 Chamberlain, Geoffrey Phayre (* I860?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1377, 285

798

Chamberlain

Chamberlain, Geoffrey Victor Price Crespigny, Claude Vierville Champion Champion de Crespigny, George Harrison —» de Crespigny, George Harrison Champion Champion de Crespigny, Hugh Vivian de Crespigny, Hugh Vivian Champion

Champion de Crespigny, Philip —> de Crespigny, Philip Champion Champion de Crespigny, Sarah Anna Maria Gore —» de Crespigny, Sarah Anna Maria Gore Champion Champkin, Walter James (* 1889), confectioner - WW Bedfordshire - II 1378,275 Champley, James (fl. 1865), health writer - Kirk - I 218,345 Champne, William (Î 1740), monk - Snow/Birt - II 1378, 276 Champness, Arthur (* 1862), county councillor WW Surrey - II 1378,277 Champness, Edward Leslie (fl. 1915-1935), naval architect, company manager - Day II 1378,278 Champness, Henry Robert (* 1852, 1 1923), naval architect - Mason, WWW 1916 I 218,346-347; II 1378,279 Champness, John Henry (* 1837), accountant, layman - Methodists - I 218,340 Champness, Samuel (* 1730, î 1803), singer - Bap tie 1, Brown/Stratton, Creasy I 218,349-351 Champness, Thomas (fl. 1875), children's writer - Kirk - I 218,352 Champness, Thomas Kilby (* 1878), minister WW Methodism - II 1378,280 Champness, Sir William Henry (* 1873, 1 1956), solicitor, alderman, company proprietor Notable Personalities, Wright D., WW Local Government - II 1378,281-284 Champness, William Swain (fl. 1880), insurance writer - Kirk - I 218,353 Champney, Anthony (* 1569?, 1 1643?), controversialist, writer - Gillow, Watt I 218,354-359 Champney, Henry Nelson (fl. 1847-1862), religious writer - Kirk - I 218,360 Champney, P. D'A. (* 1922), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 83, 238 Champney, Thomas (fl. 1797), surgeon, writer New Catalogue, Watt - I 218,362-363 Champney, William Lawrence (* 1667, 1 1732), prior - Snow/Birt - II 1378, 285 Champneys, Basil (* 1842, î 1935), architect - Dampier 1, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Wodehouse, WWW 1929 - I 218,364-366; II 1378,286-288; III 83,239 Champneys, Sir Francis Henry 1st baronet (* 1848, t 1930), obstetrician Brown/Stratton, Kirk, Medical WW, Monro, Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 218,367-370; II 1378,289-290 Champneys, Francis Weldon (* 1855, î 1929), rural dean - Sussex, WWW 1929 II 1378,291-292 Champneys, John (fl. 1548), layman, writer Watt - I 218,371 Champneys, Michael Weldon (* 1884), clergyman - Cox: Norfolk, WW Sussex I 218,372; II 1378,293 Champneys, Walpole (* 1879, 1 1961), painter, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 83, 240 Champneys, William Weldon Gardener, Helen Hamilton Chenoweth, R. (fl. 1873-1877), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1381,381 Chenriz —> Kynricus Chen See, Victor Francis (* 1928), dental surgeon - Jamaica - III 85, 271 Chenu, Peter Francis (* 1760), sculptor Gunnis, Pyke, Redgrave - I 225,214; II 1381,382-383; III 85,326 Chenulfus —> Cynewulf Cheny, Laurence (fl. 1875), religious writer Kirk - I 225,215 Cheong, R. A. (* 1926), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 85, 330 Cheong, Wai Fung (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 85,331 Cheong, Wenig Eang (fl. 1963-1979), reader WsW Hong Kong - III 85,327 Cheong-Leen, Hilton (* 1922), business man, urban councillor - Hong Kong, Ws W Hong Kong - III 85,328-329 Chepman, David (fl. 1539), merchant, bookbinder - Duff - I 225,216 Chepman, Walter —> Chapman, Walter Chepman, Walter - also: Chapman (* ca. 1473, t e a . 1538), printer - Anderson W„ Chambers: Scotsmen, Donaldson/Morpeth, Duff, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Watt I 225,217-227; II 1381,384; III 85,333 Chepmell, Charles William (fl. 1848-1851), religious writer - Gibbs, Kirk - I 225, 228; II 1381,385 Chepmell, Edward Charles (fl. 1848-1868), homoeopathic writer - Kirk - I 225,229 Chepmell, Havilland le Mesurier (t 1887), military chaplain, historian - Boase, Kirk I 225,230-231 Chequers, Henry de (fl. 1250), gentleman Gibbs - II 1381,385 Chequers, Jonathan (* 1954), sculptor Buckman - III 85, 334

Cheshire Chera Saint —» Ciaran Saint Cheramel, Anthony J. Tharakan Chard, Thomas Cherdelawe, Robert de —> Shardelowe, Robert de Cherington viscount - also: Cherrington Charlton Cherleton, Edward —> Charlton, Edward 5th baron Charlton of Powys Cherleton, Thomas —» Charlton, Thomas Cherlwood, John —> Charlewood, John Chermayeff, S. (* 1900), architect - Lee, Moseley, Wodehouse - II 1381,390; III 85,338-339 Chermside, Henry Lowther (* 1825, 1 1886), major general - Boase - I 225, 235 Chermside, Mrs Henry Lowther (fl. 1870), biographer - Kirk - I 225, 236 Chermside, Sir Herbert Charles Sharpin, Evelyn Edith Cherry, F. (* 1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 85, 358 Cherry, Francis - also: Cherrey (* c. 1665, 11713), non-juror - Hutchinson: Medica I 225,284 Cherry, Frederick Clifford (Î 1854), soldier, veterinarian - Boase - I 225, 285 Cherry, George Charles Venning, Una Cherry, W. N. L. (fl. 1914-1928), surgeon captain - WW Jersey - II 1381,434 Cherry, Walter W. (* 1877), minister - WW Methodism - II 1381,435 Cherry, William (* 1877), minister - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 225,295; II 1381,436 Cherry, William James (* 1883), measurer WW Local Government - II 1381,437 Cherry, William T. (fl. 1850-1854), caulker Poulsom - III 85, 363 Cherry, William Thorpe (* 1896), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 85, 362 Cherry-Downes, Anthony Rupert Geoffrey (* 1942), manager - WWW Ireland III 85,364 Cherry-Downes, Hubert Dowries —» Dowries, Hubert Downes CherryCherry-Garrard, Apsley —> Cherry, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Apsley George Benet (* 1886, 1 1959), polar explorer - Poulsom - Ill 85,365 Cherry-Garrard, Evelyn Edith —> Sharpin, Evelyn Edith Cherry-Garrard Apsley George Benet Garrard, Apsley George Benet CherryChertsey, Andrew (fl. 1508-1532), translator Allibone - I 225, 296 Cherubino, Aldo (* 1910), scientist - Malta III 85,368 Cheruvari, Karunakaran (* 1917), geologist WW Science - II 1381,438 Cherwell, 1st viscount —» Lindemann, Frederick Alexander 1st viscount Cherwell Cherwell, Frederick Alexander Lindemann 1st viscount of (* 1886, 1 1957), physicist - lee III 85,369-370 Chescoe, Lawrence Charles George - nickname: Laurie (* 1933), musician - Chilton III 85,371 Chesebro, Caroline - orig.: Caroline Chesebrough (* 1825, î 1873), novelist Feminist companion - III 85, 372-373 Chesebrough, Caroline —> Chesebro, Caroline Chesebrough, Robert Augustus (* 1837, 1 1933), petroleum manufacturer, vaseline discoverer WWW 1929 - II 1381,439 Cheselden, William (* 1688, 1 1752), surgeon, anatomist, writer - A 'Beckett, Aikin 1, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 225,297-329 Cheseri, Benjamin Frere —> Frere, Benjamin Chesham, 1st baron —» Cavendish, Charles Compton 1st baron Chesham Chesham, 3rd baron —> Cavendish, Charles Compton William 3rd baron Chesham Chesham, 4th baron —> Cavendish, John Compton 4th baron Chesham Chesham, 2nd baron —> Cavendish, William George 2nd baron Chesham Chesham, Alexander (fl. 1608-1626), court musician - III 85,374 Chesham, Francis (* 1749, 1 1806), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 225, 333-334 Chesham, Richard (fl. 1525-1538), prior Cooper/Cooper - I 225, 335 Chesham, Sarah - c. Arsenic Sal (* 1851), murderess - Boase - I 225,336 Chesher, Arthur William (* 1895, 1 1972), painter - Buckman - III 85, 375 Cheshire Prophet —> Nixon, Robert Cheshire, Edward (fl. 1851), statistician, writer Kirk - I 225, 337 Cheshire, Edward (fl. 1867-1879), brewer, alderman - Birmingham - II 1381,440 Cheshire, Francis Moreton (* 1887), college principal - India Ofñce - II 1381,441 Cheshire, Frank Richard (* 1834, 1 1894), college principal, apiarist, writer - Kirk I 225,338-339

826

Cheshire

Cheshire, Frederic John Wedderburn, Peter Lord Chesterhall Chester Jones, Ian (* 1916), professor, biologist - Scientists - III 85,422 Chesterman, Graham Robertson - nickname: Chez (* 1940), musician - Chilton III 85,441

Chesterman, Sir Ross (* 1909), warden Academic WsW - III 85,442 Chesterman, William (fl. 1880-1908), businessman, J.P. - Gaskell: Derbyshire I 226,19-20 Chesterman, William Deryck (*1912), physicist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1382,068; III 85,443 Chester-Master, Richard Chester Master, Richard Chester Chester-Master, Thomas William Chester —» Master, Thomas William Chester Chester-Master, William Alfred Master, William Alfred ChesterChesteron, Maurice (* 1883, 1 1962), architect, water-colour painter - III 86, 38 Chesters - also: S. Chester (fl. 1845-1857), miniature painter - Foskett - III 85,449 Chesters, Lord —> Henryson, Sir Thomas Lord Chesters Chesters, Charles Geddes Coull (* 1904), botanist, professor - Scientists, WW Science II 1382,069; III 85,444 Chesters, Donald Frederick (* 1897), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 85, 445 Chesters, Eric Horsfall (* 1882), dentist Medical WW - I 226,21 Chesters, Frederick Stephen (* 1845), minister Methodists - I 226, 22 Chesters, George Massey (* 1871), minister WW Methodism - II 1382,070 Chesters, John Hugh (* 1906), director, scientist - Scientists - III 85,447 Chesters, Kathleen Isabel Margaret (* 1931), senior scientific officer - Scientists III 85,446 Chesters, Peter (* 1919, 11941), pilot - Wynn III 85,448 Chesters, S. (fl. 1885), miniature painter Foskett - III 85, 450 Chesters-Thompson, S. —» Thompson, S. ChestersChesterton, Ada Elizabeth —> Chesterton, Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, Ada Elizabeth —> Jones, Ada Elizabeth Chesterton, Mrs. Cecil - also: Ada Elizabeth Chesterton (*ca. 1890, 1 1962), special correspondent, author - Griffiths - III 86,1 Chesterton, Cecil Edward (* 1879, 1 1918), journalist - WWW 1916 - II 1382,072 Chesterton, Denise —> Robins, Denise Naomi Chesterton, F. (fl. 1908-1922), badminton player - WW Sport - I 226, 23 Chesterton, George Laval (fl. 1819-1857), prison governor, writer - Allibone, Kirk I 226,24-25 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith Davy, Evelyn Cheston, Horace (* 1850), architect - London II 1382,085 Cheston, James (fl. 1774), physician - Münk I 226,32 Cheston, Richard Browne (fl. 1766-1780), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 226, 33 Chestre, Thomas (fl. 1430), writer - Philipps I 707,319 Chesworth, Georger Arthur (* 1930), air vice marshal, Lord-Lieutenant - Scotland III 86,40

827

Chesworth, Stanley King (* 1878), minister - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 226,35; II 1382,86 Chetcuti, Alexander (* 1900), politician, council member - Malta - III 86,41-42 Chetcuti, Guzè (* 1914), lyceum master - Malta - Ill 86,43-44 Chetcuti, Manuel (* 1939), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 86, 45 Chetham, Charles Arthur Copeland (t 1941), pilot - Wynn - III 86, 46 Chetham, Sir Edward - aft. Chetham-Strode (* 1775, 1 1862), admiral - Boase, O Byrne I 226,36; 1222,287-290 Chetham, Frederick Thomas - aft. ChethamStrode (* 1818, 1 1895), admiral - Boase, 0 'Byrne - I 1222,291-292 Chetham, George (fl. 1661), musician III 86,47 Chetham, Humphrey Strode, Alfred Rowland ChethamChetham-Strode, Sir Edward —> Chetham, Sir Edward Chetham-Strode, Frederick Thomas —> Chetham, Frederick Thomas Chettalur, S. Srinivas Aiyangar —> Setlur, S. Srinivas Aiyangar Chetti, Krishnama Chettiyar Sundaram (* 1875), colonial judge - Lndia Office - II 1382,102 Chetti, Pulicat Ratnavelu (* 1855?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1382,103 Chettiar, Sir Muthiah Chithambara T. Muthiah (* 1887, 1 1929), financier, colonial representative - WWW 1929 - II 1382,104 Chettle, George (* 1895), colonial police superintendent - Lndia Offíce - II 1382,105 Chettle, Henry (*ca. 1560, t e a . 1607), dramatist - Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Hoffmann, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/ Haycraft, McKerrow, Shakespeare, Watt I 226,50-56; II 1382,106-109; III 86,48-51 Chettle, Henry Hulbert Chetwynd, John Chetwind, Philip —» Chetwin, Philip Chetwind, Philip (fl. 1645), petitioner - Watt I

226,62

Chetwind, Walter —> Chetwynd, Walter

828

Chetwode

Chetwode, 1st baron —» Chetwode, Philip Walhouse 1st baron Chetwode Chetwode, baroness —» Cotton, Alice Hester Camilla StapletonChetwode, Alice Margaret Agnes Wilmot Ricketts, Elizabeth Sophia Chetwode, Florence Hyacinthe - aft. Lady Birch (* 1876, 1 1938), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1382,118 Chetwode, Sir George 6th baronet (* 1823, 1 1905), landowner - Bateman - II 1382,119 Chetwode, Sir John (fl. 1298-1302), shire representative - Gibbs - II 1382,120 Chetwode, Sir John Newdigate Ludford 5th baronet (* 1788, 1 1873), sheriff - Boase I 226,66 Chetwode, Philip Walhouse 1st baron Chetwode (* 1869, 1 1950), field marshal - Creagh/ Humphris, India Office, Walford, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1382,121-126; III 86,54-57 Chetwood Mrs (fl. 1741), actress - Chetwood I 226,67 Chetwood, Knightly Fisher, Dehra Kerr Chichester, Dermot Richard Claud 5th Baron Templemore (* 1916), farmer - WWW Ireland - Ill 440,365 Chichester, Edward (t 1840), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Cooper: Dictionary - I 227,80; II 1382,296 Chichester, Sir Edward 9th baronet (* 1849, 1 1906), rear admiral - Devonshire, Gaskell: Devonshire, Gould S.B.: Devonshire, Mason, WWW 1897 - I 227,81-83; II 1382,297-317 Chichester, Edward Arthur (* 1849, 1 1925), canon, writer - Cox: Kent, Surrey 20th Cent, WWW 1916 - I 227,84; II 1382,318-319 Chichester, Edward Arthur Donald St. George Hamilton 6th marquis of Donegall (* 1903, I 1975), lord admiral - Dod's 1929, Foreign Office 2, Thom, Walford - I 227, 85; II 1382,320-322 Chichester, Edward 4th marquis of Donegall (* 1799, 1 1887), nobleman - Boase I 333, 398

Chiktiabar Chichester, Sir Edward George 10th baronet

Cholmondeley, George Henry Hugh 4th marquis of Cholmondeley Cholmondeley, 5th marquis of Cholmondeley, George Horatio Charles 5th marquis of Cholmondeley Cholmondeley, 2nd marquis of —» Cholmondeley, George Horatio 2nd marquis of Cholmondeley Cholmondeley, 1st marquis of —» Cholmondeley, George James 1st marquis of Cholmondeley Cholmondeley, 3rd marquis of Cholmondeley, William Henry Hugh 3rd marquis of Cholmondeley Cholmondeley, viscountess —» Cradock, Elizabeth Cholmondeley, marchioness of —» Sassoon, Sybil Rachel Betty Cécile Cholmondeley family of - Burke I 228,289-295 Cholmondeley (fl. 1835), religious writer Allibone - I 228, 258 Cholmondeley, Charles (fl. 1844-1880), canon, writer - Kirk - I 228, 259 Cholmondeley, Charles Fiennes (* 1863, I 1959), vicar - Clergy List, Foster 3 II 1383,334-335 Cholmondeley, Lady Charlotte Georgiana - aft. Arnold (* 1828), noblewoman - Cox: Kent I 228,260

838

Cholmondeley

Cholmondeley, Edward Chandos Clarke, Martin Clerke, Richard (t 1634), divine, sermonist Allibone - I 239,190 Clerke, Robert —» Clarke, Robert Clerke, Rupert Francis Henry (* 1916), pilot, group captain - Aces High, Wynn III 91,183-284 Clerke, Samuel (fl. 1690), minister, sermonist Watt - I 239,192 Clerke, Shadwell Henry (* 1836, 1 1891), lieutenant colonel, freemason - Boase I 239,193 Clerke, St. John Augustus (* 1795, 1 1870), general - Boase - I 239,191 Clerke, Thomas —» Clarke, Thomas Clerke, Thomas (Î 1508), bishop - Wood I 239,194 Clerke, Thomas (fl. 1776-1781), physician Münk - I 239,195 Clerke, Timothy (fl. 1670), medical writer - Watt - I 239,196 Clerke, William ( t 1509), chanter, layman Cooper/Cooper - I 239,197 Clerke, William (fl. 1548-1578), judge, M.P., professor - Cooper/Cooper - I 239,198-199 Clerke, William (fl. 1595), topical writer Cooper/Cooper, Watt - I 239, 200-202 Clerke, William (fl. 1663), dramatist, actor Allibone, Baker, Inglis - I 239,203-205 Clerke, Sir William Francis 11th baronet (* 1856, 1 1930), barrister - Foster 2, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1389,404-406 Clerke, Sir William Henry 8th baronet (*1751, 11818), rector, sermonist Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 239, 206-207 Clerke, Sir William Henry 9th baronet (* 1793, 11861), captain, sheriff - Boase - I 239,208 Clerke, Sir William Henry 10th baronet (* 1822, 1 1882), treasury clerk - Boase - I 239, 209 Clerke-Brown, Mary Louisa Hester —» Bowles, Mary Louisa Hester Clerk of Eldin, John (* 1728, 1 1812), painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Rintoul 11191,162-165 Clerke-Whitfeld, John Whitfeld, John ClerkeClerkinton, lord —» Scott, Sir William lord Clerkington

Clifden Clerk-Maxwell, Sir George —» Clerk, Sir George 4th baronet Clerk-Maxwell, James —» Maxwell, James ClerkClerk of Penicuik, Sir John Dutton Clerk, James Clerk-Rattray, Sir James —» Rattray, Sir James ClerkClerk- Rattray, Robert —> Rattray, Robert Clerk Clermont, 2nd baron —» Fortescue, Chichester Samuel 1st baron Carlingford, 2nd baron Clermont Clermont, 1st baron —» Fortescue, Thomas 1st baron Clermont Clermont, 2nd viscount —> Fortescue, William Charles 2nd viscount Clermont Clermont 7th Baronet of —> Murray, Sir James 7th Baronet of Clermont Clermont (t 1760?), painter - Gould, Redgrave - I 239,214-215 Clermont and Carlingford, baroness —» Braham, Frances Elizabeth Anne Clermont-Tonnerre, Elizabeth Duchesse Vane, Harry George 4th duke of Cleveland Cleveland, 2nd duke of —> Vane, Henry 2nd duke of Cleveland

Cleveland, 4th duke of —» Vane, Henry George 4th duke of Cleveland Cleveland, 1st duke of —> Vane, William Harry 1st duke of Cleveland, Cleveland, 3rd duke of —> Vane, William John Frederick 3rd duke of Cleveland Cleveland, duchess of —> Villiers, Barbara Cleveland, 1st earl of —» Wentworth, Sir Thomas 4th baron Wentworth of Nettlestead; 1st earl of Cleveland Cleveland Miss - aft. Mrs. Arthur Stirling (fl. 1878), actress - Pascoe - I 239, 239 Cleveland, Aaron (* 1744, 1 1815), poet, sermonist - Allibone - I 239, 240 Cleveland, Archibald Clifford, Charles 6th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 8th baron —> Clifford, Charles Hugh 8th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford, of Chudleigh, 11th baron —> Clifford, Charles Oswald Hugh 11th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford, 21st baron de —> Clifford, Edward 21st baron de Clifford Clifford, 14th baron Clifford, Henry de 14th baron Clifford Clifford of Chudleigh, 7th baron —> Clifford, Hugh Charles 7th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 2nd baron —» Clifford, Hugh 2nd baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 3rd baron —> Clifford, Hugh 3rd baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 4th baron —> Clifford, Hugh 4th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 5th baron —> Clifford, Hugh Edward Henry 5th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford, 13th baron —» Clifford, John de 13th baron Clifford, 9th baron of Westmoreland Clifford of Chudleigh, 9th baron —» Clifford, Lewis Henry Hugh 9th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford of Chudleigh, 12th baron Clifford, Lewis Joseph Hugh 12th baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford, 5th baron —» Clifford, Robert de 1st baron of Westmoreland, 5th baron Clifford Clifford, 9th baron —» Clifford, Roger de 9th baron Clifford, 5th baron of Westmoreland Clifford of Chudleigh, 1st baron Clifford, Thomas 1st baron Clifford of Chudleigh Clifford, 10th baron —» Clifford, Thomas de 10th baron Clifford, 6th baron of Westmoreland Clifford, Lady —» Gundry, Alice Devin Clifford family of - also: family of Southwell Brydges - I 1024,117-119 Clifford (fl. 1110-1282), Norman lords - Fisher - Ill 91,378 Clifford family of (fl.Beg. 13. Cent. - End 16. Cent.) - Burke, Cassell, Lloyd D., MacLysaght - I 239,361-362; 130,33-43; III 91,222-223 Clifford (fl. 1680), geographer, writer - Watt I 239,363 Clifford (fl. 1731), writing master - Heal II 1390,028

Clifford, Abraham - also: Clyfford ( t 1675), physician, nonconformist, writer - Davids, Watt - I 239,365-366 Clifford, Albert Edward (* 1899), engineer, aviator - WW British Aviation - II 1390,029 Clifford, Albert Edward (* 1905), electrical engineer - Day - II 1390, 030 Clifford, Alfred' Henniker, Alice Margaret Mary Clifford, Lady Anne Scott, John Henry Reginald 4th earl of Clonmell Clonmell, 7th earl of —> Scott, Rupert Charles 7th earl of Clonmell Clonmell, 5th earl of —» Scott, Thomas Charles 5th earl of Clonmell Clonmell, 2nd earl of —» Scott, Thomas 2nd earl of Clonmell Clonmell, John Scott 1st Earl of Rhodes, Murial Cloos, Nicholas —» Close, Nicholas Cloot, Peter L. (* 1931), senior consultant, scientist - Scientists - III 91,442 Clopton, Sir Hugh (* 1672, 1 1751), steward, literary editor - Colvile - I 241,339-340 Clopton, Walter de (t 1412?), judge - Mosse I 241,341-342 Clopton, William (* 1538, 1 1592), gentleman of Stratford - Shakespeare - III 91,443-444 Clopton, William (fl. 1632-1662), rector Davids - I 241,343-344 Cloquet, Robert Louis Saurin (fl. 1874-1886), chaplain, writer - Kirk - I 241,345 Cloran, Henry Joseph (* 1855, Î 1928), dominion politician, K.C. - Cath. WW 1910, Men & Women, Rose, WWW 1916 - I 241,346-353; II 1390,410 Clore, Sir Charles (* 1904, 1 1979), property developer, industrialist - Jeremy, Ramsden III 91,445-453 Close (Family) - also: O' Cloase; O' Closs; O' Closse (fl. Mid 17. Cent. - End 19. Cent.) MacLysaght - III 92,1 Close, Arthur Wilfrid Mills Close, Sir Charles Frederick Close, Dennis Brian (* 1931), cricketer - Lee III 92, 2 Close, Edward James (* 1876), company director, district councillor, J.P. - WW Gloucestershire - II 1390,417 Close, Edwyn Thomas (fl. 1901-1935), solicitor, county councillor, company director - WW Surrey - II 1390, 418 Close, Ellinor Caroline Louisa —» Mainwaring, Ellinor Caroline Louisa Close, Ernest Reginald Ward (* 1896), colonial police superintendent - India Office II 1390,419 Close, F. W. (* 1874?), electrical engineer - Day - 11 1390,420 Close, Francis (* 1797, 1 1882), divine, writer - Allibone, Boase, DCB, Kirk, Malchow, Men 1, Men 2, Stratford 1, Ward, Windle I 241,357-368; III 92,3 Close, Francis Arden (* 1829, î 1918), admiral, high sheriff, city councillor - Bristol, WWW 1916 - II 1390,421-422 Close, Frederick (* 1804?, 1 1826), lieutenant, murder victim - Smith - II 1390, 423 Close, Gladys Mary (fl. 1916-1930), portrait painter - WW Àrt - II 1390, 424 Close, Gordon (* 1958), artist, lecturer Buckman - III 92, 4 Close, Harold Arden (* 1863, 1 1932), colonial police inspector general - WWW 1929 II 1390,425 Close, Henry Gaskell (fl. 1855-1871), barrister Foster 2- II 1390,426 Close, Henry Jackson (fl. 1841), religious writer Allibone - I 241,369 Close, J. H. (fl. 1912-1914), assistant collector Poulsom - III 92, 5 Close, James (* 1799, 1 1865), merchant banker - Manchester Faces, Smith II 1390,431-435,454-455 Close, John (* 1816, î 1891), printer, poet Boase, Kunitz - I 241,370; II 1390,428-430 Close, John Brooks - aft. Close-Brooks (* 1850, 11914), banker, railway director, oarsman Cheshire, Manchester, Manchester Faces, Sports - II 1390,431-443 Close, John George (fl. 1875), poet - Kirk, ODonoghue - I 241,371-373 Close, Joseph Kinnear (fl. 1887-1922), surgeon, colonial representative - India Office II 1390,444 Close, Kenneth John (* 1924), lecturer, physicist - Scientists - III 92,6 Close, Leo (* 1934, 1 1977), priest - Boylan III 92, 7 Close, Lewis Henry (* 1869, î 1924), colonel WWW 1916 - lì 1390,445 Close, Maxwell Archibald (* 1853, 1 1935), J.P., major, sportsman - Belfast, Thorn, Walford, WW Sport, WWW 1929 - I 241,374-375; II 1390,446-448 Close, Maxwell Charles (* 1827, 1 1903), M.P., D.L., high sheriff - Bateman - II 1390, 449 Close, Maxwell Hennry (* 1822, î 1903), geologist - PraegerII 1390,450-451 Close, Nicholas - also: Cloos (t 1452), bishop - Architecture, Godwin, Gorton, Redgrave, Rose H.J. - I 241, 376-380 Close, Peter (* 1959), sculptor - Buckman III 92,8 Close, Ralph William Clifford, Abraham Clyfton, Nicholas (t 1579?), bookseller McKerrowII 1391,244 Clyfton, Richard (fl. 1610), religious writer Watt - I 242, 229 Clyfton, William (fl. 1610), religious writer Watt - I 242, 230 Clymer, George (* 1739, Î 1813), congressman, banker - A 'Beckett, Allen, French, Waller I 242,231-238 Clymer, Meredith (fl. 1840-1850), physician, editor - Allibone - I 242, 239 Clymo, Richard Stringer (* 1933), lecturer, biologist - Scientists - III 92,185 Clyn, John (fl. 1348), monk, historian Connolly, Crone, Macray, Webb I 242,240-241; II 1391,246; III 92,186

Clynche, Philip (t 1535), gentleman of the Chapel Royal, court musician - III 92,187 Clyndes, J. H. (fl. 1874-1886), actor - Adams W.O. 2 - I 242,242 Clyne, Chris (* 1954), fashion designer - Goring - Ill 92,188 Clyne, Douglas Roy (* 1941), minister Scotland - III 92,189 Clyne, Henry Home (* 1930), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 92,191 Clyne, Jeffrey Ovid - nickname: Jeff (* 1937), musician, composer - Chilton - III 92,192 Clyne, John (fl. 1865), topographical writer Kirk - I 242, 243 Clyne, Michael Arthur Alderson (* 1937), lecturer, chemist - Scientists - III 92,193 Clyne, Norval (* 1817, 1 1888), advocate, historian - Boase, Kirk, O'Donoghue I 242,244-246 Clyne, Thora (* 1937), artist, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 92,194-195 Clyne, William Daniel (* 1922), painter, draughtsman, illustrator, teacher - Buckman - Ill 92,196 Clynes —» Kilcline (family) Clynes, John Robert - also: Joseph Robert (* 1869, 1 1949), labour leader - Bracher, Dod's 1929, Farbman, labour WW, lee, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, Ramsden, Rosen - I 242, 247; II 1391,247-251; III 92,197-203 Clynnog, Morgan (* 1558), priest - Welsh Biogr. - II 1391,252 Clynnog, Morys - also: Maurice Clenocke (* ca. 1525, 1 1581), theologian, lawyer - Fisher III 92, 204 Clynog, Maurice —> Clenocke, Maurice Clynton, Peter (fl. 1438-1442), judge - Ball II 1391,253 Clypping, John (fl. 1253), canon - Godwin I 242,250 Clysdale, Hugh (fl. 1819-1823), cook - Poulsom - Ill 92,205 Clywedog, Ieuan (fl. 1410-1450), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 1223,223; 242,251 Clywedog, Sion (fl. 1580-1620), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 1006, 59 Clywedog, Sion Ieuan (fl. 1580-1620), poet Williams R. - I 242, 252 Clywedog, Watkin (fl. 1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 242,253; 1223,224 Cneburh Saint —> Cuenburh Saint Cnepyn Gwerthrynion —> Dafydd Bach ab Madawg Wiadaidd Cnitthon, Henry —> Knighton, Henry Cnut —» Canute king of the English, Danes and Norwegians Coachman, Robert (fl. 1640), religious writer Watt - I 242, 258 Coad, Albert (* 1884), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1391,254-255; III 92, 207 Coad, Eric Hamilton (* 1895), stockbroker - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1391,256 Coad, J.Robertson —> Coade, J. Robertson Coad, James (fl. 1849-1853), cook - Poulsom III 92,208 Coad, John (fl. 1685-1690), rebel, autobiographer - Allibone - I 242, 259 Coad, Joseph (fl. 1800-1805), economist, writer Macleod: Economy, Watt - I 242,260-261 Coad, Kathleen E. (fl. 1894-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 92, 209 Coad, Nicholas (* 1859), alderman, J.P. - WW Cornwall - II 1391,258 Coad, Paddy (* 1920, 1 1992), footballer McRedmond - III 92, 210 Coad, Stanley Allan (* 1870), surgeon Medical WW - I 242,262 Coade, Eleanor (* 1708?, î 1796), artificial stone manufacturer - Gunnis - II 1391,259-270 Coade, Eleanor (* 1733, 1 1821), artificial stone manufacturer - Gunnis, Women in science II 1391,259-270; III 92,211

Coade, J. (t 1916), meeting witness OFarrell - Ill 92,212 Coade, J. Robertson - also: Coad (* 1860), J.P., company director, layman - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 242,263; II 1391,257 Coade, James Wood (fl. 1879-1902), estate agent, auctioneer, valuer - london - II 1391,272 Coade, Thorold Francis (* 1896, 1 1963), headmaster - WW Dorset - II 1391,273 Coade, William Loftus (* 1859), minister - WW Methodism - II 1391,274 Coady, Michael (* 1939), poet - Welch III 92,213 Coady, Richard T. (fl. 1880-1909), city treasurer - Men & Women - I 242,264 Coaffee, Richard (fl. 1863-1882), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1391, 275 Coak (fl. 1789-1793), architect - Architecture I 242,266 Coaker, Edward Carey (* 1904), physician WW Hertfordshire - II 1391,276 Coaker, Sir William Ford (* 1871, 1 1938), dominion politician - Dominions Office II 1391,277 Coakes, E. Lloyd (* 1853, 1 1930), archdeacon WWW 1929 - II 1391,278 Coakes, Marion Mould, Marion Coakley - also: MacKehilly; Colclough (fl. End 16. Cent. - Beg. 19. Cent.) - Maclysaght III 92,215-216 Coakley, Brendan (* 1953), managing director WsW Ireland - III 92,214 Coakley, John Lettsom (fl. 1780), biographer Watt - I 242,267 Coakley, Richard Joseph (* 1908), priest Jamaica - III 92,217 Coakley, Thomas (fl. 1798-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 242,268 Coaks, Herbert (* 1863), gentleman - Foster 3 II 1391,279 Coal Mary (t 1832), eccentric - Mackenzie P. II 1391,280-282 Coal, Thomas (t 1710), naval commander Charnock - I 242, 269-270 Coalbank, Susan (fl. 1865), literary editor - Kirk - I 242,271 Coale, Elizabeth (fl. 1682), writer - Women writers - III 92,218 Coale, John (fl. 1488-1540), college warden Foster 4 - II 1391,283 Coale, William John (* 1844), headmaster - WW Gloucester - II 1391,284 Coales, Charles John (* 1824), watchmaker, clockmaker, silversmith - Pickford III 92,219 Coales, Francis George (* 1889), engineer - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1391,285; III 92,220 Coales, Harold Frederick (fl. 1891-1934), engineer, district surveyor - WW local Government - II 1391,286 Coales, Herbert George (* 1863), civil engineer, surveyor - leicestershire - II 1391,287 Coales, John - also: John Coles (fl. 17891794), clockmaker, watchmaker - Pickford - Ill 92,221 Coales, John Flavell (* 1907), physicist - WW Science - II 1391, 288 Coales, William (fl. 1908), cross-country runner WW Sport - I 242, 272 Coalfield, Jonathan —» Simpson, William Graham Coan, Robert William (fl. 1897-1925), aluminium founder - Notable Personalities - II 1391,289 Coape, Charlotte Claudine Georgiana - aft. Murray-Dunlop; aft. Lady Daly (t 1920), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1910, Walford I 242,273; II 1391,290 Coape, Henry Coe - c.h. Mervyn Merriton (fl. 1859-1888), novelist, religious writer, translator - Kirk - I 242, 274 Coape, Henry Fraser James - aft. Coape-Arnold (* 1846, 1 1923), landowner - Cath. WW 1910, Gaskell: Warwickshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 242,276; II 1391,291-296

Coates Coape, Julia Henrietta Mary - aft. Stewart (fi. 1867-1905), gentlewoman Walfordll 1391,297 Coape-Arnold, Cranfield Coe Henry Arnold, Cranfield Coe Henry CoapeCoape-Arnold, Henry Fraser James —» Coape, Henry Fraser James Coape-Smith, Henry —> Smith, Henry CoapeCoard, Dennis (fl. 1990), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 92,222 Coatalen, Louis Hervé (* 1879, 1 1962), automobile engineer, aero-engine designer Sports, Wade - I 242,277; II 1391,298-300 Coate, Edward Ernest (* 1908), flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 92, 223 Coate, Harry Knoop, Dorothy Marie Anderson Coates, Sir Edward Feetham 1st baronet (* 1853, 1 1921), major, M.P., J.P. - Cox: Kent, Parliament 1, Sports, Surrey 20th Cent, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 242,284; II 1391,316-322; III 92,236-237 Coates, Eliza —» Youatt, Eliza Coates, Eliza (fl. 1854), novelist - Kirk I 242,286 Coates, Eric (* 1886, î 1957), composer, autobiographer - De Bekker, Greenwood, Hull, Leach, Lee, Notable Personalities, Palmer R. - I 242,287-288; II 1391,323-325; III 92,238-240

Coates, Eric (* 1924), senior lecturer, deputy chairman, chemist - Scientists - III 92, 241 Coates, Eric James (* 1916), cataloguer Lethbridge - II 1391,326 Coates, Sir Eric Thomas (* 1897, 1 1968), financial adviser, company chairman - Lndia Offìce - II 1391,327 Coates, Frank (fl. 1930), electrical engineer Picturegoer's WW - II 1391,328 Coates, Frederick Ernest (* 1873), architect Durham - II 1391,329 Coates, Geoffrey Edward (* 1917), chemist, lecturer - Scientists, WW Science II 1391,330; III 92,242 Coates, George {f 1555), bishop - Gillow I 242,289 Coates, George (* 1852), minister, writer Methodists, WW Methodism - I 242,290; II 1391,331 Coates, George Christopher (fl. 1871-1900), captain, ship surveyor, town councillor Northumberland - II 1391,332 Coates, George Harold (* 1909), engineer WWW Ireland - III 92, 243 Coates, George James (* 1869, 1 1930), portrait painter - WWW 1929 - II 1391,333 Coates, George Lewis (* 1784), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 242,291-292 Coates, Hannah Nuttall —> Kilvert, Hannah Nuttall Coates, Harold (* 1916), industrial chemist WW Science - II 1391,334 Coates, Harper Havelock (* 1865), missionary, teacher - Men & Women, WW Far East I 242,293; II 1391,335 Coates, Henry (* 1880), organist, composer - De Bekker - I 242,294 Coates, Henry (* 1886), electrical engineer, company director, mayor - Day, WW Hertfordshire - II 1391,336-337 Coates, Henry Venour (* 1882), naval commander - WW Cornwall - II 1391,338 Coates, Henry Wise Unett (* 1865), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Devonshire - II 1391,339-340 Coates, Herbert (* 1857), solicitor - Bristol II 1391,341 Coates, Herbert (fl. 1873-1902), businessman, alderman, mayor - Barnes - II 1391,342-344 Coates, James (fl. 1725), heraldic writer - Watt I 242,295 Coates, James (fl. 1761-1802), colonel Philippart - I 242, 296 Coates, Sir James Hugh Buchanan (*1851, I 1935), bank director - WWW 1929 II 1391,345 Coates, James Patrick (Î 1940), pilot - Wynn III 92, 244 Coates, Jarvis (* 1848), builder, contractor, town councillor - Lancashire - II 1391,346 Coates, Joe (* 1948), artist, teacher - Buckman - Ill 92, 245 Coates, John - bishop - Godwin - I 242, 297 Coates, John (* 1700, 1 1794), archdeacon Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 242, 298-299 Coates, John (*c,1765, f 1836), minister Jones: Bunhill - I 242, 300 Coates, John (* 1805, 1 1896), secretary, J.P. Belfast - II 1391,347 Coates, John (fl. 1860), nutritionist - Kirk I 242,301 Coates, John (* 1865, 1 1941), tenor - Adams W.D. 2, Baltzell, De Bekker, Hull, Moseley, Wyndham - I 242,302-305; II 1391,348-353 Coates, John Bernard Maurice (* 1908), manufacturer - Jeremy - III 92, 246-248 Coates, John Eaton (fl. 1900), farmer - Gaskell: Somerset - II 1391,354-356 Coates, John Gordon (* 1918), dean, lecturer Academic WsW - III 92,249 Coates, John Proctor (* 1859), civil servant, layman - WW Methodism - II 1391,357 Coates, John Robson (* 1862), secretary, layman, district councillor - WW Methodism II 1391,358

893

Coates, John Spencer (* 1878), mineralogist Ceylon - II 1391,359 Coates, John Thomas (* 1872), market gardener, fruit grower, J.P. - WW Worcestershire II 1391,360 Coates, Jonathan Simon (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 92, 250 Coates, Joseph (* 1827, 1 1921), barrister Foster 2 - II 1391,361 Coates, Joseph (* 1872), lieutenant colonel - India Office, WW Herefordshire II 1391,362-364 Coates, Joseph (* 1878, 1 1943), dominion statesman - Dominions Offìce - II 1391,367 Coates, Joseph Edward (* 1883, 1 1973), chemistry professor, writer - Stephenson, WW Science, WW Wales 1933 - I 242,306; II 1391,365-366 Coates, Ken (* 1930), member of parliament Rosen - III 92,251-252 Coates, Laurence Calvert (* 1882), chartered surveyor, major - Notable Personalities, WW Surrey - II 1391,368-369 Coates, Mary Victoria (fl. 1890-1935), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1391,370 Coates, Matthew Francis (* 1855), gentleman Walford - II 1391,371 Coates, Nigel (* 1949), architect - British Culture - III 92, 253-254 Coates, Norman (* 1890), lieutenant-colonel Parliament 1 - III 92,255 Coates, Odiarne Unett (* 1868), naval commander - WW Devonshire - II 1391,372 Coates, Oswald (fl. 1872-1873), consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1391,373 Coates, Percy (* 1855, 1 1925), canon, poet WWW 1916 - II 1391,374 Coates, R. (fl. 1920), violin maker - Plowright III 92,256 Coates, Reginald Carlyon (* 1869, 1 1958), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1391,375 Coates, Richard (* 1796?, î 1847), solicitor Smith - II 1391,376-377 Coates, Richard (fl. 1798-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 242,308 Coates, Richard (* 1877), surgeon Medical WW, WW Somerset - I 242, 309; II 1391,378 Coates, Richard Edward (* 1862), vicar, district councillor - WW Derbyshire - II 1391,379 Coates, Robert - also: Romeo (* 1772, 1 1848), amateur actor - Adams W.D. 2, Lemoine/ Caulfield, Ward - I 242,310-319 Coates, Romeo —» Coates, Robert Coates, S. David (* 1856), manufacturer, D.L. - Methodists, Notable Personalities I 242,320; II 1391,380 Coates, Thomas (* 1845), volunteer major, J.P. Lincolnshire - II 1391,381 Coates, Thomas (* 1907?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1391,382 Coates, Tom (* 1941), artist - Buckman III 92,257 Coates, Victor (* 1826), high sheriff, D.L. Walford - II 1391,383 Coates, Vincent Middleton Hope (* 1889), rugby player - Sports, WW Sport - I 242,321; II 1391,384 Coates, W. Burnett (fl. 1850), story writer - Kirk - I 242,322 Coates, Walter Samuel (fl. 1849-1877), barrister Foreign Office 1, Foster 2 - II 1391,385-386 Coates, Wells Wintemute (* 1895, 1 1958), architect - Design, Lee, Moseley, Wodehouse - II 1391,387; III 92,258-262 Coates, William (* 1835), teacher, town councillor, J.P. - Manchester - II 1391,388 Coates, William (* 1860), gynaecologist, colonel, writer - Medical WW - I 242,324 Coates, William (* 1880), teacher, layman, J.P. WW Methodism - II 1391,389 Coates, William (c.1885), singer, vocal composer - Baptie 1 - I 242, 323

894

Coates

Coates, William (* 1889), education officer, county councillor - WW Hampshire, WW Local Government - II 1391,390-391 Coates, William Anselm (* 1887?), electrical engineer - Day- II 1391,392 Coates, William Constine Benwell, Mary Code, Robert George (* 1885), barrister - Men & Women - I 245, 56 Code, William John (* 1862), barrister - Men & Women - I 245, 57 Codenham, William (tc.1511), abbot - Cooper/ Cooper - I 245, 58 Coderc, J. P. (fl. 1728-1729), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1393,223 Coderre, Louis (* 1865, 1 1935), dominion judge, politician - Cath. WW 1930, Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 245,59; II 1393,224-225 Codier, Jacques (*c,1580), musician, dance master - De Bekker - I 266, 436 Codjoe, Samuel Mensah (* 1919), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 93, 238 Codlin, George Charles (* 1883), newspaper manager - Marteau - II 1393, 226 Codling, Arthur (* 1855), civil servant, layman - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 245,60; II 1393,227 Codling, John Henry (* 1882), mechanical engineer, works manager - WW Local Government - II 1393, 228 Codling, William Garnett (fl. 1935), engineer, surveyor - Day - II 1393, 229 Codling, William George (* 1859), county councillor, J.P. - WW Norfolk - II 1393,230 Codling, Sir William Richard Coemgen Saint Coemhghin Saint Mochaemog Saint Coemhoc Saint —» Caemhan Saint Coemhoc Saint —» Caemhan Brec Saint Coen, George (fl. 1898), dominion politician Colonial Office - II 1393,282 Coen, James (fl. 1875-1879), barrister - Foster - II 1393,283

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Coen, John (fl. 1840), poet, writer ODonoghue - I 245,218 Coen, Oscar Hoffman (* 1917), lieutenant colonel, pilot - Aces High - III 93, 271 Coen, Rynal (* 1934), chairman - WsW Ireland - Ill 93,272 Coen, Sir Terence Bernard Creagli (* 1903, I 1970), colonial politician - India Office II 1393,284 Coenburga - also: Quoenburga (c.601), princess - Smith/Wace - I 245, 221 Coenburga (fl. 686?), abbess - SmithAVace I 245,221 Coenen, William (* 1837, 1 1918), pianist, composer - Baptie 1, De Bekker, Wyndham I 245,223-224; II 1393,285 Coenferth (fl. 803), presbyter - Smith/Wace I 245,225 Coengils —» Cengille Coenneta - martyr - Dunbar - I 245, 228 Coenraed —» Coenred king of Northumbria Coenred Cenred Coenred king of Mercia - also: Cenred (fl. 704709) - SmithAVace - I 245,231-234; 214,431 Coenred king of Northumbria - also: Coenraed; Cenred; Kenred (fl. 716-718) - Smith/Wace I 245,235 Coentigerna Saint —» Kentigerna Saint Coenuald - also: Coenwald; Kenwald - monk Smith/Wace - I 245, 237 Coenwalch (fl. 789-796), bishop - Smith/Wace I 245,242 Coenwald —» Coenuald Coetmore, Peers (fl. 1921-1946), cellist Palmer R. - II 1393,286 Coetzee, J. M. (* 1940), novelist, translator, critic - Modern library, Williams - III 93, 274-276 Coey, Sir Edward (* 1805, 1 1887), landowner, lord lieutenant, sheriff - Bateman, Boase I 245,246; II 1393,287 Coey, Edward Pearson, Christina Elizabeth Noel Coggin, Clarence Tilt (* 1859), district surveyor - Wright D. - II 1393,341 Coggin, Frederick Ernest (fl. 1882-1911), vicar, writer - Cox: Kent - I 245,377 Coggin, Katherine Maude - aft. Baker (fl. 18991935), district councillor - WW Surrey II 1393,342 Coggins, George (fl. 1899-1905), solicitor Gaskell: Oxfordshire - II 1393,343-345 Coggins, John (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 93,333 Coggins, John Richard (* 1944), professor, biologist - Scotland - III 93,334 Coggins, John Theodore (* 1889), solicitor WW Hampshire - II 1393,346 Coggins, Joseph (* 1780), pianist, composer, writer - Brown/Stratton, Musicians I 245,378-379 Coggle, Bertrand John (* 1903), minister - WW Methodism - II 1393,347 Coggoran —» Cuggeran Mac (Family) Coghill, Lady —» Somerville, Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta Coghill, Annie L. —» Walker, Annie L. Coghill, Archibald Fuller (* 1853), chemical manufacturer, J.P. - Walford, WW Staffordshire - II 1393, 348-349 Coghill, Charles Edward Donnelly, Helen Coghlan, Bernard Augustine (* 1899), physician - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1393,373; III 93,340 Coghlan, Brian (* 1903, 1 1978), etcher, artist Snoddy - III 93,341 Coghlan, Charles (* 1852, 1 1921), colonel, ironmaster, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1916 - I 245,388; II 1393,374 Coghlan, Charles (fl. 1855), dramatist - Kirk I 245,387 Coghlan, Charles Francis (* 1844, 1 1899), dramatist, actor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Pascoe, Reid/Compton - I 245,389-396 Coghlan, Charles Lambert (fl. 1884), temperance writer - Kirk - I 245, 397 Coghlan, Sir Charles Patrick John (* 1863, I 1927), colonial premier - Weinthal, WWW 1916- I 245,398; II 1393,375 Coghlan, Dan (fl. 1916-1923), colonel 0 Farrell - III 93,342 Coghlan, Eamonn Christopher (* 1952), athlete McRedmond - III 93,343-344 Coghlan, Edward William (* 1862), barrister Foster 3- II 1393,378 Coghlan, Eileen (* 1909, 1 1990), illustrator Snoddy - III 93,345 Coghlan, Francis Rogers (fl. 1807-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 245,399-400 Coghlan, Gertrude - aft. Pitou (*1881, Î 1952), actress - Green Room Book - II 1393,379 Coghlan, Heber (fl. 1895), poet O'Donoghue - I 245,401 Coghlan, Henry (* 1883), railway employee, town councillor - WW Staffordshire II 1393,380 Coghlan, Henry Lake (* 1870), auctioneer, valuer, layman - WW Far East - II 1393,381 Coghlan, FÌerbert (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk 1 245,402 Coghlan, J. P. (fl. 1780), musicologist - Brown/ Stratton - I 245, 403 Coghlan, James Peter (*c,1732, 1 1800), bookseller, publisher, printer - Gillow I 245,404-405

Coghlan, Jeremiah (*c,1775, 1 1844), naval captain - NBD - I 245,406-408 Coghlan, John (t 1806), painter, teacher Gillow - I 245,409 Coghlan, John (fl. 1852-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 93, 349 Coghlan, John (11.1865), grammarian - Kirk I 245,410 Coghlan, John (11.1875), temperance writer Kirk - I 245,411 Coghlan, John (* 1887, 1 1963), monsignor Cath. WW 1930- II 1393,382 Coghlan, John Aloysius (* 1896), colonial police superintendent - India Office - II 1393, 383 Coghlan, John Cole (fl. 1875), clergyman, sermonist - Kirk - I 245,412 Coghlan, John Hunter (t 1940), pilot, flight commander - Aces High, Wynn III 93,346-347 Coghlan, John Richard (* 1905), barrister, justice - WWW Ireland - III 93, 348 Coghlan, Lucius (fl. 1805), clergyman, sermonist - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 245,413-414 Coghlan, Philip (* 1852), priest - Cath. WW 1910 - I 245,415 Coghlan, R. (fl. 1779-1815), major general Philippart - I 245, 416-418 Coghlan, Raymond Philip (*1915), principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 93, 259 Coghlan, Robert Nesbit (fl. 1872-1910), colonial civil servant, writer - BB&B, Cox: Kent I 245,419; II 1393,384 Coghlan, Rose (* 1852, 1 1932), actress Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pascoe I 245,420-421; II 1393,385-387 Coghlan, Sir Timothy Augustine (* 1857, I 1926), statistician, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 245, 422-424; II 1393,388-389 Coghlan, William (11.1860-1874), rector Manchester Faces - II 1393,390-397 Coghlan, William Boyle (fl. 1895), physician, clergyman - Manchester Faces - II 1393, 398 Coghlan, William Charles (* 1829, 1 1916), captain, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Walford I 245,425; II 1393,399 Coghlan, William Charles (* 1866), gentleman Cath. WW 1930- II 1393,400 Coghlan, William Edwin (fl. 1867-1879), curate, writer - Kirk - I 245, 426 Coghlan, William Luther Stanley (* 1867), clergyman - Foster 3 - II 1393,401 Coghlan, William Mant (11.1875), legal writer Kirk - I 245, 427 Coghlan, Sir William Marcus (* 1803, 1 1885), general - Boase, Buckland - I 245, 429; II 1393,402 Cogie, Orgill - aft. MacKenzie (fl. 1930-1935), writer, poet - Scottish Biogr. - II 1393,403 Cogill, Frank (11.1890-1908), mining engineer, manager - Safford - I 245,430 Cogill, William Henry (* 1859), banker Weinthal - I 245, 431 Cogitosus (ca. 801), monk - SmithAVace, Welch - I 245,432-433; III 93,350 Cogían, R. B. (11.1775), religious writer - Watt - I 245,435 Cogían, Thomas (fl. 1813), mnemonist, lecturer, writer - Watkins/Shoberl - I 245, 434 Cogle, Henry George (* 1875), painter, wood engraver, headmaster, printmaker - Buckman, WW Art - II 1393,404; III 93,351 Cogle, J. E. T. (* 1899?), electrical engineer Day - II 1393, 405 Cogley, Fred Victor (* 1934), radio broadcaster WWW Ireland - III 93, 352 Cogley, George - registrar, writer - Wood I 245,436 Cogley, Mitchel V. Abbot, Charles 2nd baron Colchester Colchester, 3rd baron Abbot, Reginald Charles Edward 3rd baron Colchester Colchester, Elias Fitzjohn de (fl. 1307), M.P. Benham - II 1394,213 Colchester, Elizabeth Susan (fl. 1860), autobiographer - Kirk - I 247,165 Colchester, Hubert de (fl. 1272), M.P. - Benham - II 1394,214 Colchester, John of (fl. 1321), rector - Benham - II 1394,215 Colchester, John - also: Whederykke (fl.15211539), abbot - Cooper/Cooper - I 247,166 Colchester, Maynard (* 1664, 1 1715), M.P., benefactor - Stratford 2 - I 247,167-172 Colchester, Maynard Willoughby Wemyss—> Wemyss, Maynard Willoughby Colchester, Nicholas (* 1946), deputy editor Griffiths - III 94, 73 Colchester, T. C. (* 1909), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 94,74 Colchester-Wemyss, E. J. H. (* 1910), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 94, 75 Colchester-Wemyss, John Maurice —» Wemyss, John Maurice ColchesterColchester-Wemyss, Sir Maynard Francis —» Wemyss, Sir Maynard Francis ColchesterColchester-Wemyss, Maynard Willoughby —> Wemyss, Maynard Willoughby Colchester-Wemyss, Lady Wemyss, Lady Colchester—> Leith, Maria Alice Colchu - also: Colga - Smith/Wace - I 247,175 Colchu name of - also: Colga - SmitliAVace I 247,176 Colchu - also: Cailtan (fl. 550?), monk - Smith/ Wace - I 247,177 Colchu Saint - also: Cailtanus (fl. 580) - Allen, Smith/Wace - I 247,174 Colchu Saint - also: Coelchu; Colga (t 792), monk, scholar - SmithAVace - I 247,178-179 Colclough C oakley

Colclough, Beauchamp Urquhart (* 1867, I 1949), Paymaster Rear Admiral, J.P. - WW Surrey - II 1394, 216 Colclough, Caesar Colclough, Mary Grey Wentworth Colclough, Nevill Thomas (* 1938), lecturer Academic WsW- III 94,78 Colclough, Richard Owens (* 1928), senior lecturer, chemist - Scientists - III 94,79 Colclough, Terence (* 1930), research scientist Scientists - III 94,80 Colclough, Tom Peach (* 1885), metallurgist, company director - Day, WW Science II 1394,220-221 Colclough, W. (fl. 1847), miniature painter Foskett - III 94,81 Colclough, Wilmot (* 1867), lay preacher Methodists, WW Methodism - I 247,185; II 1394,222 Colcock, Neville Bentley (fl. 1895-1912), civil servant - Men & Women - I 247,186 Coldbeck, Mary C. (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk 1 247,187 Colden, Alexander (fl. 1790), theologian, writer Watt - I 247,188 Colden, Cadwallader (* 1688, 1 1776), botanist, American loyalist - A 'Beckett, Allen, Allibone, Anderson W., Britten/ Boulger, Cassell, French, Gorton, hying: Scotsmen, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Ross P., Waller, Watt - I 247,189-212; II 1394,223-225 Colden, Cadwallader David Shepherd, Thomas Coldicott, Henry Starkey (* 1853), solicitor, volunteer colonel - WW Sussex - II 1394,232 Coldicott, Joseph Charles (* 1855), leather manufacturer, town councillor - Northants - II 1394,233 Coldicott, Olive Goodwin (* 1901), physician WW Shropshire - II 1394,234 Coldicott, Stacy (* 1974), footballer - Hugman - Ill 94,84 Colding, Andreas (* 1813), civil engineer, writer - Waller - I 247,218 Coldman, Alfred Theodore (* 1884), clergyman - India Offìce - II 1394, 235 Coldock, Francis (* 1530, 1 1602), publisher McKerrow, Watt - I 247,220; II 1394,236

Coldrey, Ronald Shearsmith (* 1898), surgeon WW Cornwall - II 1394, 237 Coldrick, William (* 1894, 1 1975), miner, M.P. - Labour WW, Parliament 2 - II 1394,238; III 94,85 Coldridge, Ward - also: Couldridge (* 1864, I 1926), K.C., writer - WWW 1916 II 1394,239 Coldstream, George Probyn (* 1870), physician, surgeon - Northumberland - II 1394, 240 Coldstream, John (* 1806, 1 1863), physician, writer - Boase - I 247, 221 Coldstream, Sir John (* 1877, 1 1954), colonial judge - India Office - II 1394,241 Coldstream, John (* 1947), literary editor Griffiths - III 94,86 Coldstream, John Clayton (fl. 1893-1927), lieutenant colonel - India Office II 1394,242 Coldstream, John Phillips (* 1842, 1 1909), solicitor, miscellaneous writer - Kirk, WPVW 1897 - I 247,222; II 1394,243 Coldstream, Patrick (fl. 1740), headmaster, dramatist - hying: Scotsmen - I 247, 223 Coldstream, Sir William Horsfall, James Henry ColdwellColdwells, Francis Moses (* 1832, î 1895), J.P., M.P. - Boase - I 247, 240 Coldwells, J. L. (* 1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 94,90 Cole, Lady —» Cole, Marian Fairman Lady Cole Cole - steward - Boyle 1 - I 247, 243 Cole (fl. 1675), lexicographer - Watt - I 247,241 Cole (fl. 1810), writer - Allibone - I 247,242 Cole Mrs (fl. 1855), travel writer - Kirk I 247,411 Cole, Miss A. (fl. 1855-1856), miniature painter Foskett - III 94,92 Cole, A. A. (* 1860), haberdasher - Macmillan: Africa - II 1394, 255 Cole, A. C. E. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 94,93 Cole, Miss A. M. (fl. 1861-1872), miniature painter - Foskett - III 94,94 Cole, A. N. (fl. 1903-1910), layman - WW Cheltenham - II 1394, 256 Cole, A. V. (* 1889), engineer, district councillor - WW local Government - II 1394,257 Cole, Abdiah (* 1610?, 1 1670?), physician, author - Watt - I 247,248

Cole Cole, Adelaide (fi. 1887), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk - I 247, 249 Cole, Adeline (fi. 1829?), writer O'Donoghue - 1 248,33 Cole, Adrian Trevor (* 1895, 1 1966), air vicemarshal, captain - Above the Trenches, WW British Aviation - Π 1394,258; 111 94,95 Cole, Agnes —> Williams, Agnes Lilian Cole, Agnes Caroline - aft. Leahy (fl. 1906), gentlewoman - Watford - If 1394, 259 Cole, Alan Summerly (* 1846, 1 1934), art connoisseur, writer - Kirk, Pratt, WWW 1929 - 1 247,252-253; II 1394,260 Cole, Albert (* 1887), minister - Watford II 1394,261 Cole, Alexander Barnet Farquharson (* 1870), rector - WW Somerset - II 1394,262 Cole, Alfred Clayton (* 1854, 1 1920), barrister, banker, landowner - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 2, Leading Men, WWW 1916 - I 247, 254-256; II 1394,263-264 Cole, Alfred JOhn (* 1925), professor, laboratory director, scientist - Scientists - III 94,96 Cole, Alfred Reginald (* 1894), minister - WW Methodism - II 1394, 265 Cole, Alfred Whaley (fl. 1850-1880), Q.C., miscellaneous writer - Foster 2, Kirk I 247,257; II 1394,266 Cole, Alfred William Richardson (* 1873), colonial judge - Foster 3, India Office II 1394,267-268 Cole, Alice Gertrude (fl. 1928-1940), water-colour painter - WW Art - II 1394,269 Cole, Allan (fl. 1885), naval writer - Kirk I 247,258 Cole, Ambrose (11711), naval commander Charnock - I 247,259 Cole, Andrew Alexander - nickname: Andy Hamilton, John ColeCole-Hamilton, John Claud —» Hamilton, John Claud ColeColehan, Philip (* 1922), librarian - Landau II 1395,069 Coleire, Richard Conway, Edward 2nd viscount Conway Conway, 1st earl of —> Conway, Edward 1st earl of Conway Conway, 1st viscount —> Conway, Edward 1st viscount Conway Conway of Allington, 1st baron —» Conway, William Martin 1st baron Conway of Allington Conway (Family) (c.1400-1721) - Fisher III 98,313 Conway (fl. 1770), poet - Watt - I 258, 314 Conway Madame (* 1862), soprano, teacher Manchester Faces - II 1400,038-040 Conway, Agnes Ethel - aft. Horsfield (fl. 19171935), archaeologist, writer - lady's WWII 1400,041 Conway, Andrew Gerard (* 1939), economist WWW Ireland - III 98, 314 Conway, Lady Anne Viscountess - née: Anne Finch (* 1631, 1 1679), writer - Feminist companion, Women in science, Women writers - III 98,315-322 Conway, Anne Seymour - aft. Damer (* 1749, 1 1828), sculptress - Boyle 2, Gould, Gunnis, Hale, Jesse, NBD, Public Characters I 258,315-339; 766,57; II 1400,43-45,67-87 Conway, Anthony Stuart (* 1933), civil servant WsW Hong Kong - III 98,324 Conway, Arthur Gordon (* 1923), squadron leader, pilot - Aces High - III 98,325 Conway, Arthur Septimus (* 1877, Î 1917), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1400,046 Conway, Arthur William (* 1875, 1 1950), mathematician, physicist, professor Boylan, Cadi. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, McRedmond, Stephenson, Thorn, WW Science - I 258,340-342; II 1400,47-48; III 98,326-328 Conway, Barbara (* 1952, 1 1991), financial journalist - Griffiths - III 98, 329 Conway, Baron (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk - I 258,343 Conway, Brian Evans (* 1927), research chemist - WW Science - II 1400,049 Conway, Brilliana - aft. Lady Harley (* 1600?, 1 1643), letter writer - Anderson J. 3, Colvile, Feminist companion, Hutchinson: Herefordshire, Schlueter, Women writers I 258,344-380; 1224,20-22; II 1400,50-52; III 198,156-160 Conway, Charles (* 1820, î 1884), painter, etcher - Gardeners, Welsh Biogr. - II 1400, 053; III 98,330 Conway, Charles (fl. 1836), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 258, 381 Conway, Charles (fl. 1870), water-colour painter, etcher - Rees: Welsh Painters, Welsh Biogr. - II 1400,053,055 Conway, Christopher (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - O Farrell III 98,331-332 Conway, Christy (* 1944), general manager WsW Ireland - III 98,333 Conway, Daniel Thomas (* 1879), priest - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1400,056 Conway, David Robb (* 1883), county councillor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1400,057

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Conway, Derek (* 1953), member of parliament - Roth - III 98, 334 Conway, Dianne (fl. 1968-1992), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 98,335 Conway, Dominic Joseph (* 1918), bishop WWW Ireland - III 98,336 Conway, Edward (* 1872), painter - Buckman III 98,337 Conway, Edward (* 1894, 1 1968), physiologist, biochemist - Boylan, McRedmond III 98,338-339 Conway, Edward 2nd viscount Conway (* 1602, 1 1655), general, writer - Colvile, Lloyd D., Watt - I 258,383-384,389-393 Conway, Edward 1st earl of Conway (* 1623, 1 1683) - Colvile - I 258, 394-398 Conway, Edward 1st viscount Conway (t 1631), M.P., envoy - Collier 1, Colvile, Hutchinson: Medica, Lloyd D. - I 258, 382-388 Conway, Elsie - née: Elsie Phillips (* 1902, I 1992), botany lecturer - Scientists, Women in science, WW Science - II 1400,058; III 98,340-342 Conway, Essie Ruth (t 1934), headmistress WWW 1929 - II 1400,059 Conway, Eustace (* 1859?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1400,060 Conway, Farra Robin Alkman Wiseman (* 1901), town clerk - WW Local Government II 1400,061 Conway, Francis Charles Seymour 3rd marquis of Hertford Farqus, Frederick John

950

Conway

Conway, Hugh (* 1816, 1 1893), bishop - Boase - I 259,2 Conway, Hugh G. (* 1914), managing director Geddes - III 98,351 Conway, James —> Walter, James Conway Conway, James Gordon, Ingram Cosmo ConwayConway-Gordon, Lewis —» Gordon, Lewis ConwayConwell —» Gonigle (family) Conwell, Eugène Alfred (fl. 1870), archaeological writer - Kirk - I 259, 48 Conwell, Nula (* 1959), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 98,388 Conwell, W. E. E. (fl. 1828), surgeon Makepeace - II 1400,133; 1245,353 Conwulfus —> Cynewulf Conwy, Conwy Grenville Hercules Rowley—> Rowley, Conwy Grenville Hercules Conwy, Hugh (fi. 1550-1580), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 259,50; 1224,39 Conwy, Lewis (fl. 1570-1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 259,51; 1224,40 Conwy, Maurice William Glyn Rowley- (* 1874, 11913), captain - Walford - II 1400,134 Conwy, Rafe Grenville Rowley- (* 1875, 1 1951), rear admiral - WW Wales 1933 - II 1400,135

Cony, Barkham (* 1802, î 1858), entertainer Boase - I 259, 52 Conybeare, Charles Augustus Vansittart (* 1853, 11919), barrister, M.P., writer - Foster 2, Kirk, Malchow, Pratt, Weinthal, WWW 1916 - I 259,53-55; II 1400,136-137; III 98,389 Conybeare, Charles Frederick Pringle (* 1860, 1 1927), K.C. - Men & Women, WWW 1916 - I 259,56; II 1400,138 Conybeare, Charles Henry (* 1861), vicar Foster 3 - II 1400,139 Conybeare, Crawford James Markland (* 1854, 1 1937), rear admiral - Poulsom, WWW 1929 - II 1400,140; III 98,390 Conybeare, Frederick Cornwallis (* 1856, I 1924), Armenian scholar - Foster 4, WWW 1916 - II 1400,141-142 Conybeare, Henry (* 1823), civil engineer, architect - Men 2, Pratt - I 259, 57-59 Conybeare, Henry Crawford Arthur (* 1853), colonial civil servant - Foster 3 II 1400,143 Conybeare, John (* 1692, î 1755), bishop, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Foster 4, Gorton, Hook, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 259,60-87; II 1400,144 Conybeare, John Josias (* 1779, 1 1824), geologist, miscellaneous writer - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 259,90-98 Conybeare, John William Edward (* 1843, 11931), clergyman, historian, travel writer Cath. WW 1930, Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 259,99; II 1400,145-146 Conybeare, Mary Elizabeth —> Müller, Mary Elizabeth MaxConybeare, Nora - aft. Bowman (* 1896), water-colour painter - WW Art - II 1400,147 Conybeare, Olive Marjorie Malkin, Olive Marjorie Conybeare, William Daniel (* 1787, 1 1857), geologist, clergyman - Allibone, Boase, Fisher, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, Sanders, Waller, Ward, Watt, Welsh Biogr. I 259,88-89,101-107; II 1400,148-149; III 98,391 Conybeare, William James (* 1871, 1 1955), provost - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1400,150 Conybeare, William John Fox, Sackville George Lane- 12th baron Conyers Conyers (Family) (fl. 17. Cent.) - MacLysaght III 98,393 Conyers, Addie (fl. 1884-1904), actress - Adams W.D. 2 - I 259,114 Conyers, Ansley (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 259,115 Conyers, Augustine (fl. 1638-1678), monk Snow/Birt - II 1400,151 Conyers, Charles Edward (*c,1778, 1 1855), lieutenant general - Boase - I 259,116 Conyers, Cuthbert (t 1644), colonel - Gillow I 259,117 Conyers, David (* 1932, 1 1995), literary agent, theatrical producer - Donaldson III 98,403-404 Conyers, Esther - also: Mother Esther (t 1756), superior - Kirkus - III 98, 399 Conyers, George (fl. 1686-1726), bookseller Pionier 2, Pionier 3 - II 1400,152-153 Conyers, George Bernard —» Palmes, George Bernard Conyers, Henry John (* 1782, 1 1853), huntsman, verderer - Addison, Boase - I 259,119; II 1400,154 Conyers, James (fl. 1635), sermonist - Watt I 259,120 Conyers, John le - also: Conuers (fl. 1307-1310), surveyor - Architecture - I 259,122 Conyers, John (* 1676?), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics - I 259,123 Conyers, Joshua —> Coniers, Joshua

Cook Conyers, Margaret Everina —» Drew, Margaret Everina Conyers, Richard (t c.1759), army surgeon, writer - Münk, Watt - I 259,124-125 Conyers, Tobias (fl. 1655), minister, writer Watt - I 259,127 Conyers, Tristram (* 1619, Î 1684), lawyer - Hutchinson: Medica, Woolrych 1259,128-131 Conyers, William Palmes, William Conyers, Sir William - c.h. Robin of Redesdale (t 1495), rebel - Low - I 937, 402 Conyers, William Conyngham, Francis Nathaniel 2nd marquis Conyngham Conyngham, 6th marquis —> Conyngham, Frederick William Burton 6th marquis Conyngham Conyngham, 3rd marquis —» Conyngham, George Henry 3rd marquis Conyngham Conyngham, 1st marquis —> Conyngham, Henry Burton 1st marquis Conyngham Conyngham, 4th marquis —> Conyngham, Henry Francis 4th marquis Conyngham Conyngham, 5th marquis —> Conyngham, Victor George Henry Francis 5th marquis Conyngham Conyngham, Lady Albert —» Forester, Henrietta WeldConyngham, Albert 1st baron Londesborough - aft. Denison (* 1805, 1 1860), antiquary Boase, Boyle 3, Mosse - I 259,136-137; 318,298 Conyngham, Lady Constance Augusta - aft. Combe Sams, Alice Cooper, Lady —» Smith, Mary Emma Cooper family of - Anderson W. - I 262, 205 Cooper (fl. 1634-1641), rector - Brook I 262,207 Cooper (fl. 1663), pirate, captain - Gosse II 1402,066 Cooper (fl. 1725), pirate, captain - Gosse II 1402,067 Cooper (fl. 1795), sermonist, poet - WattI 262,208 Cooper (fl. 1795-1803), actor - Thesp. Diet. I 262,209 Cooper (fl. 1811-1823), actor - BritishStage I 262,210-211

Cooper, A. (fl. 1755), distiller, writer -

Watt-

I 262,212

Cooper, A. B. (* 1902?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1402,068 Cooper, A. E. (* 1857), minister, violin maker Plowright - III 99,405 Cooper, A. W. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 99, 406 Cooper, Abraham (* 1787, 1 1868), battle painter, animal painter - Boase, Bryan, Champiin 2, Gilbey, James, Knight: Biography, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Sandby, Sanders, Ward I 262,213-242 Cooper, Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline —> Carnegie, Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline Cooper, Alan (* 1943), editor - Griffiths III 99,407 Cooper, Alan Leslie (* 1875), major - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1402,069 Cooper, Alan Swainston (* 1931), musician, arranger - Chilton - III 99, 408 Cooper, Alastair Robertson (* 1897, 1 1951), gentleman - WW Wales 1933 - II 1402, 070 Cooper, Albert Arthur (* 1910), race walker Arlott - III 99, 409 Cooper, Albert Edward (* 1910), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 99, 410 Cooper, Alexander (*ca. 1605, 1 1660), miniature painter - Bryan, Champiin 2, Foskett, Gorton, Gould, James, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 262,244-248; 264,96,107-108; III 99,411-415 Cooper, Alexander (fl. 1720), religious writer Allibone, Watt - I 262, 249-250 Cooper, Alexander Davis (* 1820, Î 1895), landscape painter - Boase, Gilbey I 262,251-254 Cooper, Alexander Samuel (* 1835, 1 1900), church organist, composer - Baptie 1, Brown/ Stratton, West - I 262,255-256; II 1402,71 Cooper, Alexander Sandy (* 1952), architect Scotland - III 99,416 Cooper, Alfred (* 1821, 1 1896), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 262, 257 Cooper, Sir Alfred (* 1838, 1 1908), surgeon, writer - Kirk, Men 3, WWW 1897 I 262,258-259; II 1402,72 Cooper, Sir Alfred (* 1846, 1 1916), company chairman, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1402,073-074 Cooper, Alfred Benjamin (* 1863, î 1936), editor, novelist, layman - Methodists, WW Methodism, WWW 1929 - I 262, 260; II 1402,75-76 Cooper, Alfred Cecil Tighe, Noreen Una Coote (fl. 1640), botanist - Britten/Boulger I 264,365 Coote Mrs (fl. 1866-1888), novelist - Kirk I 264,366 Coote, Adrian (* 1978), footballer - Hugman III 100,308 Coote, Albert - c.h. Bert Coote (* 1868, 1 1938), actor - Green Room Book, Picturegoer's WW- II 1403,119-120 Coote, Sir Algernon 11th baronet (* 1817, I 1899), vicar, landowner, sheriff - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 264,367; II 1403,121 Coote, Sir Algernon Charles Plumptre 12th baronet (* 1847, 1 1920), landowner - Kirk, Malchow, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 264, 368; II 1403,122-123; III 100,309 Coote, Anna (fl. 1993), deputy director Lobbying - III 100,310 Coote, Arthur (* 1841), naval architect - Mason - I 264,369

970

Coote

Coote, Arthur Bernard (* 1872), student Foster 3- II 1403,124 Coote, Bert —> Coote, Albert Coote, Bert (* 1868, 1 1938), comedian - Busby - Ill 100,311 Coote, Carrie (* 1870), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Reid/Compton - I 264, 370-371 Coote, Cecilia Constance - aft. Plumptre Brown, William CooteCootes, George - also: Cotes; Cotys (t 1555), bishop, lecturer - Foster 4, Wood I 265,60-61; II 1403,167 Cootes, Sarah —> Coote, Sarah Cooty, L. M. (* 1898), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 100, 326 Copcot, John ( t 1590), divine, writer - Cooper/ Cooper - I 265,64-67 Copcutt, Richard (t 1940), pilot, observer Wynn - III 100, 336 Cope, 1st baron —» Cope, William 1st baron Cope Cope (fl. 1750), historical writer - Watt I 265,68 Cope, Alan (t 1578), divine, writer - Allibone, Gillow, Wood - I 265, 69 Cope, Albert Ernest (* 1867), physician Methodists - I 265, 74 Cope, Alexander Frederick (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 265,75 Cope, Alfred D. (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 265, 76 Cope, Alfred David (* 1834), minister - WW Methodism - II 1403,168 Cope, Alfred W. (fl. 1921), politician O'FarrellIII 100,337 Cope, Sir Alfred William (* 1877, 1 1954), civil servant - WW Wales 1933 - II 1403,169 Cope, Alice - aft: Willes ( t 1929), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1910 - I 265, 77 Cope, Sir Anthony (t 1551), writer - Allibone, Berkenhout, Gillow, Watt, Wood I 265,78-83 Cope, Sir Anthony 13th baronet (* 1842, 1 1932), lieutenant colonel - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Gaskell: Northamptonshire, Gaskell: Oxfordshire, Walford, WWW 1929 I 265,84-87; II 1403,170-174 Cope, Sir Arthur Stockdale Copper (Family) Copper, Ronald Walter Copper (Family) Copperstone, Henry Peter (* 1921), physician Malta - III 100, 446 Copperthwaite, G. (fl. 1763-1771), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1403, 370 Copperthwaite, R. H. (fl. 1865), sports writer Kirk - I 265, 435 Copperwheat, Dennis (* 1914, î 1992), George Cross winner - Cowley - III 100, 447 Copperwheat, Winifred (fl. 1938-1945), violist Palmer R. - II 1403,371 Coppin, Charles Pitman (fl. 1800-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 265,436 Coppin, Cresenco Almundo (* 1900), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 100, 448 Coppin, Frederick (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 265,437 Coppin, George Selth (* 1819, 1 1906), actor, colonial politician - Heaton, Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 265,438-443; II 1403,372 Coppin, Harry Gibbs (* 1875), clergyman Methodists - I 265, 444 Coppin, John - poet - O'Donoghue I 265,448 Coppin, John - also: Copping (t 1583), Brownist - Brook - I 265, 445-446 Coppin, John (t 1666), naval captain Charnock - I 265, 447 Coppin, John (* 1821, î 1891), barrister Foster 2 - II 1403, 373 Coppin, John Wylkyns (fl. 1863), poet O'Donoghue - I 265,449 Coppin, Johnny (* 1946), folk musician Larkin: Folk - III 100, 449-450 Coppin, Noel Guilbert Stevenson (fl. 1950), barrister, chemist - WW Science II 1403,374 Coppin, Richard (fl. 1646-1659), universalist, writer - Watt, Winnifrith: Men - I 265,450; II 1403,375 Coppin, Thomas (fl. 1850-1882), classicist Cooper/Cooper - I 265,451 Coppin, William (* 1805, 1 1895), town councillor, businessman - Ulster III 100,451-452 Coppin, William Terry (* 1854), clergyman, writer - Methodists - I 265, 452 Copping, Alice Mary (* 1906), physiology lecturer - Scientists, WW Science II 1403,376; III 100,453 Copping, Betty Mary - aft. Fletcher (fl. 19201935), physician, surgeon - Lady's WWII 1403,377 Copping, Edward (* 1828), journalist, writer Adams W.D. 1, Kirk, Men 2 - I 266,1-3

973

Copping, Harold Jerningham, Constantia Lucretia Corballis, Edward Christopher (* 1835), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1403,419 Corballis, Edward Roux Littledale (* 1890), wing commander - Cath. WW 1930 II 1403,420

Corballis, Frederick Francis (* 1869, 1 1934), voluntary worker - Cath. WW 1930 II 1403,'421 Corballis, James Frederick Joseph (* 1865), captain, registrar - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 266,50-51; II 1403,422 Corballis, John Richard (* 1796, î 1879), crown prosecutor - Boase - I 266, 52 Corballis, Laura Mary - aft. Lady Leslie (t 1952), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1403,423 Corbally, Angela Mary - aft. Lady Tyrwhitt (t 1953), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1403,424 Corbally, Elias Mary Benedict (* 1868, 1 1933), J.P., councillor, farmer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Sports, Thorn, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 266,53-54; II 1403,425-429 Corbally, Lady Mary —» Pepys, Lady Mary Corbally, Mary Margaret - aft. Stourton, baroness Mowbray, Segrave, and Stourton (t 1925) - Cath. WW 1910, Walford I 1224,152; II 1403,430 Corbally, Matilda Margaret Preston, Matilda Margaret Corbally, Matthew Elias (* 1797, 1 1870), sheriff, M.P. - Boase, Dod's 1870 I 266,55; II 1403,431 Corbally, Matthew Joseph Patrick (* 1872), gentleman - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1403, 432 Corbally-Stourton, Edward Plantagenet Joseph —> Stourton, Edward Plantagenet Joseph Corban, William Henry Birch (* 1878), canon WW Hampshire - II 1403,433 Corban, William Watts (* 1829, î 1916), major general - WWW 1916 - II 1403,434 Corban-Lucas, Arthur John Lionel Lucas, Arthur John Lionel CorbanCorbanus Cerban Corbaux, Fanny —> Corbaux, Marie Françoise Catherine Doetter Corbaux, Marie Françoise Catherine Doetter - also: Fanny; Marie Françoise Catherine Doetger (* 1812, 1 1883), painter, biblical historian - Boase, Bryan, CasselΊ, DCB, Foskett, Hale, Men 1, Men 2, Waller I 266,57-69; III 101,21-22 Corbaux, Marie Louise Henriette Doetzer (tc.1886), painter - Boase - I 266,70 Corbe, Jean Claude (* 1734, fc.1815), Jesuit O'Byrne - I 266,71 Corbeil, William of - also: Curbuil; Corbeuil; Corbell (t 1136), archbishop - Godwin, Low I 266,72-74 Corbell, Robert Leslie (* 1895), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 101,23 Corbell, William of —» Corbeil, William of Corben, Charles (* 1870), surgeon - WW Surrey - II 1403,435 Corben, Sylvia Dorothy —> Lawler, Sylvia Dorothy Corbet family of - Welsh Biogr. - II 1403, 436 Corbet surname of - Anderson W. I 266,75-76 Corbet (Family) (fl. 1085-1322) FisherIII 101,24 Corbet (fl. 1564), pirate - Gosse - II 1403,437 Corbet Mrs (fl. [1701]), eccentric - Ecc. Memoirs - I 266, 77-78 Corbet, Sir Andrew Vincent 2nd baronet (* 1800, I 1855), sheriff - Boase - I 266,80 Corbet, Arthur Domville (* 1847, î 1918), major general - Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 266,79; II 1403,438 Corbet, Athelstan (* 1837, 1 1926), rural dean Clergy List - II 1403, 439 Corbet,' Charles (fl. 1683), bookseller Plomer 2 - II 1403, 440 Corbet, Sir Charles, baronet —> Corbett, Charles Corbet, E. T. (fl. 1935), president of Naval and Military War Pensions Committee - WW Guernsey - II 1403,441 Corbet, Edith (fl. 1890-1915), painter III 101,25

Corbet, Edward (Î 1658), divine - Brook, Watt - I 266,81-84 Corbet, Edward (fl. 1809-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 266,85 Corbet, Eustace Kynaston (* 1854, î 1920), protectorate judge, translator - Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 266,86; II 1403,442 Corbet, Freda Kiinzlen (* 1900), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 101,26 Corbet, Frederick Hugh Mackenzie (* 1862, 11916), colonial advocate general - Colonial Office, WWW 1916 - II 1403,443-444 Corbet, Georgiana Frances - aft. Blackett (t 1916), gentlewoman - Walford II 1403,445 Corbet, Gordon Barclay (* 1933), curator, scientist - Scientists - III 101,27 Corbet, Henry (fl. 1860), sports writer - Kirk I 266,87 Corbet, Henry Reginald (* 1832, 1 1902), landowner, hunt master - Bateman, Sports - II 1403,446-449 Corbet, Hugh Dryden (* 1873), gentleman Foster 3, Walford - II 1403,450-451 Corbet, Jeffray (fl. 1655), grocer, religious writer - Watt - I '266,88 Corbet, John (* 1603, 1 1641), divine, writer Irving: Scotsmen, Watt - I 266,89-91 Corbet, John (* 1620, 1 1680), Puritan, writer Allibone, Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Stratford 1, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 266,92-109 Corbet, John (fl. 1655), judge - Noble: Regicides - I 266,110-111 Corbet, John (fl. 1780), grammarian - WattI 266,112 Corbet, John Dryden (* 1808, 1 1889), divine, poet, landowner - Bateman, Kirk, O'Byrne I 266,113-114; II 1708,360 Corbet, Katherine —» Russell, Katherine Corbet, Kynaston (fl. 1822-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 266,115 Corbet, Miles (t 1662), regicide - Ball, Caulfìeld 1, Noble: Regicides, Watt, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 266,117-130; II 1403,452 Corbet, Moyse (* 1728, î 1817), island lieutenant governor - Balleine - II 1403,453-461 Corbet, Rea (* 1838), J.P., surgeon, lieutenant colonel - Medical WW - I 266,131 Corbet, Reginald (t 1566), judge - Eoss, Hutchinson: Medica - I 266,132-133 Corbet, Reginald (* 1857, î 1945), volunteer major, J.P. - Walford, WW Shropshire II 1404,001-002 Corbet, Richard - also: Richard Corbett (* 1582, 1 1635), bishop, poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Davenport, Flloyd, Foster 4, Gorton, Jacob, Knight: Biography, letters. Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Shakespeare, Waldron, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Poets. Wood - I 266,135-179; II 1404,3; III 101,26-29 Corbet, Richard - also: Poynter (fl. 1597), nursery man - Britten/Boulger - I 266,134 Corbet, Robert (* 1752, 1 1833), advocate, solicitor - Grant: Advocates - II 1404,004 Corbet, Robert - aft. Corbet-Singleton (* 1810, 11881), hymnist - Allibone, Boase, O'Donoghue - I 1224,154-156 Corbet, Robert St. John (fl. 1858-1879), novelist, poet - Adams W.D. 1, Kirk - I 266,180-181 Corbet, Roger (fl. 1645), topical writer - Watt I 266,182 Corbet, Sir Roland James 5th baronet (* 1892, 11915), lieutenant, landowner - WWW 1897 II 1404,005 Corbet, Rowland William (* 1839, 1 1919), rural dean, writer - Clergy List - II 1404,006 Corbet, Sarah Alexandra (* 1940), lecturer, biologist - Academic WsW, Scientists III 101,30-31 Corbet, Thomas (fl. 1650), religious writer Watt - I 266,183 Corbet, Thomas (fl. 1694), printer - Plomer 2 II 1404,007

Corbett Corbet, Thomas (fl. 1841), financial writer Allibone - I 266,184 Corbet, Sir Vincent Rowland 3rd baronet (* 1821, 1 1891), captain, sheriff, landowner - Bateman, Boase - I 266,185; II 1404, 8 Corbet, Sir Walter Orlando 4th baronet Corbie, Gerard Corbington, Gerard - also: Gerard Corby (* ca. 1561, 1 1637), Jesuit brother - McCoog III 101,106 Corbington, Ralph —> Corbie, Ralph Corbington, Ralph - also: Ralph Corby (*ca. 1599, 1 1644), Jesuit priest - McCoog III 101,107

Corbington, Robert - also: Robert Corby (* ca. 1596, 1 1637), Jesuit priest - McCoog III 101,108 Corbishley, Charles Alphonsus (* 1888), monsignor - WW Durham - II 1404,125 Corbishley, Ernest (* 1904), solicitor - WW Staffordshire - II 1404,126 Corbishley, Ernest E. (* 1881), monsignor Cath. WW 1930 - II 1404,127 Corbishley, Joseph (* 1851), science professor, priest - Cath. WW 1910 - I 266, 278 Corbishley, Thomas (* 1846), canon Manchester Faces - II 1404,128-131 Corbishley, Wilfrid James (* 1887), captain Cath. WW 1930 - II 1404,132 Corbisier, Francis (*c,1714, î 1761), Jesuit Oliver - I 266, 279 Corbitant (fl. 1623), Indian chief - Allen I 266,280-281 Corbitt, John (fl. 1852-1862), religious writer Kirk - I 266, 282 Corbmac Saint - also: Cormac - Smith/Wace I 266,283 Corbmac Saint (fl. 482) - Smith/Wace I 266,284 Corbmac Saint (fl. [501]) - Smith/Wace I 266,289 Corbmac Saint - also: Cormac (fl. [551]) - Forbes, SmithAVace - I 266, 285-288; 403,147 Corbo, Mateo Andres (* 1976), footballer Hugman - III 101,109 Corbould, Alfred (fl. 1831-1875), painter Lewis - III 101,110 Corbould, Alfred Chantry (fl. 1878-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 101, 111 Corbould, Dorothea Mary (fl. 1883), novelist Kirk - I 266, 292 Corbould, Edward - writer - Allibone I 266,293 Corbould, Edward Henry Curcach Saint Corean Saint - also: Curcneus; Corcunutan Smith/Wace - I 266, 336 Corccagia Saint - also: Curcagia - Dunbar I 266,338 Corcellis, Nicholas (fl. 1567), merchant, refugee - Smiles - II 1404,146 Corceone, Robert de —» Curson, Robert Corcoran, B. - also: Bart Corcoran also: Bartholemew Corcoran (fl. 1746-1791), printer - Pionier 3 - II 1404,147 Corcoran, Bart —> Corcoran, B. Corcoran, Bartholomew —» Corcoran, B. Corcoran, Bill (fl. 1922), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 101,126 Corcoran, Edmund (* 1860), naval surgeon general - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 I 266,339; II 1404,148 Corcoran, Farrell (* 1946), academic - WsW Ireland - III 101,127 Corcoran, Gerald (* 1870), physician Medical WW - I 266,340 Corcoran, Henry (t 1940), air gunner, pilot Wynn - III 101,128 Corcoran, John (fl. 1811-1821), landscape painter - Strickland - I 266,341 Corcoran, John (* 1910), surgeon - WWW Ireland - III 101,129 Corcoran, Sir John Arthur (* 1862, 1 1932), senior civil servant, trade-unionist - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 - II 1404,149-150 Corcoran, John Xavier Wellington Patrick (* 1926), senior lecturer, archaeologist Academic WsW - III 101,130

Corcoran, Michael (* 1827, 1 1863), American general - Boase, Webb - I 266, 342-343 Corcoran, Noel (* 1915), physicist, linguist, lecturer - Flegon, WW Science II 1404,151; III 101,131 Corcoran, Owen Francis (* 1930), district court judge - WsW Hong Kong - III 101,132 Corcoran, Peter —> Reynolds, John Hamilton Corcoran, Peter (fl. 1906-1910), priest - Cath. WW 1910 - I 266, 345 Corcoran, Roger (* 1943), artist - Buckman III 101,133 Corcoran, Timothy (* 1872, 1 1943), Jesuit, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 266,346-347; II 1404,152 Corcoran, Timothy Patrick (* 1943), consulgeneral - WWW Ireland - III 101,134 Corcunutan Saint Corean Saint Cord, Alex (fl. 1985), actor - Pedder III 101,135 Corda, Maria —> Farkas, Maria Cordalia —> Cordelia Cordally, M. C. (fl. 1958-1960), clergyman Hong Kong - III 101,136 Corday, Marcelle - aft. Cook (fl. 1930), violinist, actress - Picturegoer's WW - II 1404,153 Cordeaux, Edward Kyme (* 1866, î 1946), colonel, high sheriff, D.L. lincolnshire, WW Lincolnshire - II 1404,154-155 Cordeaux, Sir Henry Edward Spiller (* 1870, I 1943), colonial governor - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 1, Kirk-Greene 2, Weinthal - I 266,350; II 1404,156; III 101,137-139 Cordeaux, Hilda Eliza Agar Bennett, Hilda Eliza Agar Cordeaux, John (* 1831, 1 1899), ornithological writer - Boase, Kirk - I 266,351-352 Cordeaux, John Kyme (* 1902), lieutenantcolonel, member of parliament - Parliament 2 - Ill 101,140 Cordeaux, William (* 1832), barrister, writer Kirk - I 266, 353 Cordeaux, William (* 1845, 1 1912), barrister Foster 2 - II 1404,157 Cordeaux, William Wilfrid (* 1860, 1 1926), J.P., major, writer - Cox: Kent - I 266,354 Cordeiro, Benjamin R. (fl. 1883-1886), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1404,158 Cordeiro, Leonidia - aft. Lady Gollan (fl. 18651905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1404,159 Cordeiro, Ray (* 1924), script-writer, producer, announcer - Hong Kong - III 101,140a Cordelia - also: Creidvlad; Creidylad; Cordalia - legendary princess - Collier 2, Pughe, Williams R. - I 266, 355-358 Cordell, Charles (* 1720, 1 1791), divine, writer - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics, Welford - I 266,359-369 Cordell, Horace Arthur (fl. 1940-1947), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 101,142 Cordell, Sir William (t 1581), Master of the Rolls - Cooper/Cooper, Foss, Lloyd D., Manning - I 266,370-390 Corden, George (fl. 1640), actor - Nungezer II 1404,160 Corden, Louis Nicholas (* 1864), chemist, J.P. WW Sussex - II 1404,161 Corden, Simon Wayne (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 10Ì, 145 Corden, Victor Milton (* 1860, 1 1939), landscape painter, teacher - WW Art II 1404,162; III 101,143 Corden, Warner Max (* 1927), reader, economist - Academic WsW - III 101,144 Corden, William - also: W. Corder (* 1797, 1 1867), painter - Boase, Foskett, Redgrave I 266,391-392; III 101,146-147 Corden, William Milne, Margaret Agnes Cordes, Mary Margaret Dorothy - aft. FreemanMitford, baroness Redesdale (* 1887, î 1967), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1404,175 Cordes, Thomas (* 1826, 1 1901), M.P., J.P., D.L. - WWW 1897 - II 1404,176 Cordeux, Godfrey Pigot (* 1828?), vicar Foster 4 - II 1404,177 Cordeux, Kate Marian - c.h. Daniel Dormer (fl. 1886-1935), writer - Kirk, Lady's WWI 266,435; II 1404,178 Cordice, G. J. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 101,154 Cordier, A. Deville Mlle. (fl. 1860-1882), miniature painter - Foskett - III 101,155 Cordina Perez, Anthony Philip (* 1929), physician - Malta - III 101,156 Cordiner, Charles (* 1746, î 1794), antiquary Allibone, Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Maunder 2, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 266, 437-440; III 101,157-159 Cordiner, James (* 1775, 1 1836), traveller, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 266,441-442 Cordiner, Robert Charles (* 1861), rector Foster 3 - II 1404,179 Cording, Harry (* 1894), actor - Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1404,180; III 101,160-162 Cording, John George (* 1876), minister, district councillor - WW Devonshire - II 1404,181 Cordingley, Charles (* 1862, 1 1914), Journal proprietor, car enthusiast, cyclist - PVWW 1897 - II 1404,182 Cordingley, Harold (* 1906), headmaster, chemist - WW Science - II 1404,183 Cordingley, Sir John Walter (* 1890, 1 1977), air vice-marshal - WW British Aviation II 1404,184 Cordingley, Walter Edward (* 1874), minister Methodists - I 266, 443

978

Cordle

Cordle, John Howard (* 1912), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 101,163-164 Cordley, Bertha Meriton - aft. Gardiner Burns, Mary Hay Corfield, Thomas (t 1833), architect, surveyor Colvin - II 1404,224 Corfield, Thomas Charles Collingwood —> Corfield, Colin Corfield, Walter Francis (fl. 1909-1930), physician, writer - Medical WW, WW Essex, WW Local Government - I 267, 59; II 1404,225-226

Corfield, William Henry Coryate, Thomas Corica, Stephen Christopher - nickname: Steve (* 1973), footballer - Hugman - III 101,204 Corin, John Madan (* 1907), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1404, 230 Corin, Joseph Grosvenor Bunsler (* 1869), minister, district councillor - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 267,82; II 1404,231 Corin, P. G. (* 1897?), civil engineer - Day II 1404,232 Corina, John Gordon (* 1931), fellow, tutor, economist - Academic WsW- III 101,205 Corinaldi, A. J. (fl. 1880-1915), solicitor - WW Jamaica - II 1404,233 Corinaldi, David Aurelius (* 1834), colonial representative, journalist, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1404,234-235 Corinaldi, Horatius H. (* 1865, 1 1916), merchant - West Riding - II 1404,236 Corinna —» Thomas, Elizabeth Corinne —> Dahlgren, Madeleine Corish, Brendan (* 1918, 1 1990), politician - Boylan, McRedmond, WWW Ireland III 101,208-212 Corish, Raymond Edward (* 1914), auctioneer, valuer - WWW Ireland - III 101,214 Corish, Richard (* 1889, 1 1945), politician McRedmond - III 101,215 Corish, Richard (fl. 1921-1923), M.P., mayor OFarrell, Thorn - I 267,86; III 101,213 Cork, 3rd earl of —» Boyle, Charles 3rd earl of Cork Cork, 1st earl of —> Boyle, Richard 1st earl of Cork Cork, 2nd earl of —> Boyle, Richard 2nd earl of Cork, 1st earl of Burlington Cork, 4th earl of —» Boyle, Richard 4th earl of Cork, 3rd earl of Burlington Cork, earl of —> Clifford, Richard earl of Cork Cork and Orrery, countess of —> De Burgh, Emily Charlotte Cork, Alfred (* 1857), colonial civil servant WW Jamaica - II 1404,237 Cork, Dominic Gerald (* 1971), cricket player Cricketers - III 101,218-220 Cork, E. C. (* 1900?), research engineer - Day - II 1404,238 Cork, F. T. (c.1865), lawyer - Makepeace II 1263,258-260 Cork, Henry (fl. 1915), colonial representative, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1404,240 Cork, John (fl. 1848-1854), polar exploration employee - Poulsom - III 101,221 Cork, Martin Henry (* 1891), hockey player, lieutenant - WW Sport - I 267,99 Cork, Nathaniel (fl. 1870), statistician, writer Kirk - I 267,100 Cork, Philip Clarke (* 1845, 1 1936), colonial representative, administrator - WW Jamaica II 1404,241-242 Cork, Richard John (* 1917, 1 1944), pilot, lieutenant commander - Aces High, Wynn - Ill 101,222-223 Cork, William (* 1843, 1 1908), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office, WW Jamaica II 1404,243-244 Cork and Orrery, 10th earl of —» Boyle, Charles Spencer Canning 10th earl of Cork and Orrery Cork and Orrery, countess of Monckton, Mary Corke, Anthony Trafford Kernot (* 1921), plant pathologist - Scientists - III 101,224 Corke, Benjamin Springbett (fl. 1896-1908), solicitor - WW Gloucester - II 1404, 245

Cormack Corke, Charles Thomas (* 1879), stationer, merchant - Notable Personalities II 1404,246 Corke, E. R. (* 1897?}, mechanical engineer Day - II 1404, 247 Corke, Helen Hyde, Edward viscount Cornbury Cornbury, viscount —> Hyde, Henry viscount Cornbury Corncob, Jonathan (fl. 1785), novelist - Allibone - I 267,180 Corne, Hugh (fl. 1568-1580), printer, stationer McKerrow, Watt - I 267,181; II 1404,305 Corne, James (t 1817), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 267,182 Corne, John (t 1817), layman, pottery manufacturer - Kirk: Catholics - I 267,183 Corne, Seymour Jeffrey (* 1929), biological research controller - Scientists - III 101,289 Corneck, Henry Asser (*1791), naval lieutenant - O 'Byrne - I 267,184-185 Cornell, Arnold (t 1735), Jesuit - Oliver I 267,187 Cornelii de Matgre, James - also: James van Meteren (fl. 1552), stationer - D u f f I 267,188

Cornelissen, Marie Elizabeth de - aft. Lucas (* 1855, 1 1921), painter - Foskett, Sartin, WWW 1916 - II 1404,306; III 277,154; 277,175 Cornelisz, Lucas (* 1495, 1 1552), painter - Bryan, Foskett, Gorton, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Watkins I 267,189-194; III 101,291 Cornelius Corbett, Charles Henry Cornelius à Sancto Patricio —» Mahony, Connor Cornelius (fl. 1710), pirate - Gosse II 1404,307 Cornelius, Alvin Robert (* 1903), colonial civil servant - India OfSce - II 1404,308 Cornelius, Edward (t 1637), Jesuit - Oliver I 267,196 Cornelius, Elias (* 1778, 1 1823), surgeon, patriot - Allen - I 267,197 Cornelius, Elias (* 1795, 1 1832), missionary, writer, philanthropist - Allen - I 267,198-199 Cornelius, Eustace Herbert (* 1879), engineer India OfSce - II 1404,309 Cornelius, Florence - aft. Moore, countess Mount Cashell (fl. 1893-1935) - Thorn, Walford - I 267,200; II 1404,310 Cornelius, Frances - also: Sister M. Paula Leigh, Mabel Cornwallis, Anne —> Scott, Anne Cornwallis, Augustine (t 1684?), monk - Snow/ Birt- II 1405,015 Cornwallis, Caroline Frances (* 1786, 1 1858), writer - Boase, Feminist companion, Kirk 1 267,399-400; III 101,357-358 Cornwallis, Cecily - also: Mother Cecily (* ca. 1653, 1 1723), superior - Kirkus III 101,359-360 Cornwallis, Sir Charles (*ca. 1580, 1 1629), diplomat, memorialist - A Beckett, Allibone, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Rose H.J., Shakespeare, Watkins, Watt - I 267, 410-407; III 101,361-362 Cornwallis, Charles (* 1674, fc.1721), M.P. Caulfìeld 2 - I 267,408-409

Corrie Cornwallis, Charles 1st marquis Cornwallis (* 1738, 1 1805), governor general - A'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allen, Allibane, Buckland, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Connolly, Creasy, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Georgian age, Gorton, Jerdan, Jesse, Knight: Biography, Lives Chars., Low, Maunder 2, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Routh, Sanders, Simpson, Smyth, Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb - I 267,410-450; 268,1-57; II 1405,16-34; III 101,363-371 Cornwallis, Charles 2nd marquis Cornwallis White, Charles Corr, Thomas John (* 1859, 1 1885), divine, poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 268,149-150 O Corráin, Thomas —> Carve, Thomas Corrali, Aubrey Frank Peter (* 1908), clergyman - WW Berkshire - II 1405,078 Corrali, Bernard Alfred Workman, Emily Davis Corry, Evelyn Lowry- - aft. O'Conor (* 1879, 1 1963), gentlewoman - Lady's W W II 1405,112 Corry, Gerald Lowry- (* 1871, 1 1929), priest Cath. WW 1910 - I 268, 240 Corry, Harry Barrett (* 1880), physician, surgeon - WW Hampshire - II 1405,113

Corry, Helen M. (fl. 1885), poet O'Donoghue - I 268,241 Corry, Henry Thomas Lowry- (* 1803, 1 1873), M.P. - Boase, Dod's 1870, Kirk, Mosse, Ward - I 268,242-245; II 1405,114 Corry, Henry William Lowry- (* 1845, 1 1927), colonel, M.P., J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Suffolk, Press C.A.M.: Suffolk, Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 268, 246-249; II 1405,115-117 Corry, Isaac (* 1755, 1 1813), politician Boylan, Hutchinson: Medica, Public Characters, Ulster, Wilson: Commons I 268,250-258; III 102,25-26 Corry, James (fl. 1808), husband of Margaret Edgeworth - Rintoul - III 102, 27 Corry, Sir James Perowne Ivo Myles 3rd Baronet (* 1892), director, secretary - Channel Islands - III 102, 28 Corry, Sir James Porter 1st baronet (* 1826, I 1892 (a.o.s. 1891)), shipowner, merchant, M.P. - Boase, Malchow - I 268, 259; III 102,29 Corry, John (*ca. 1770, t e a . 1825), writer Irish writers - III 102, 30 Corry, John (fl. 1825), topographer, writer Allibone, O'Donoghue, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 268,260-263 Corry, John Beaumont (* 1874, î 1914), major, engineer - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1405,118-119 Corry, John Parker (* 1872), contractor - Belfast - II 1405,120 Corry, Joseph (fl. 1805), topographical writer Watt - I 268,264 Corry, Lady Louisa Anne Lowry- - aft. Magenis (* 1837), translator - Kirk - I 1224,249 Corry, Lady Louisa Mary Anne Julia Harriet aft. Montagu, countess of Sandwich (* 1781, I 1862) - Boyle 4 - I 268, 265 Corry, Margaret - also: Sister M. Aloysia (* 1791, 1 1858), nun - Kirkus - III 102,31 Corry, Matthew (fl. 1900-1928), surgeon, lecturer, lieutenant colonel - India Office II 1405,121 Corry, Maxwell (* 1940), officer-in-charge, glaciologist - Poulsom - III 102, 32 Corry, Montagu William Lowry- 1st baron Rowton (* 1838, 1 1903), politician - Dod's 1900, Foreign Office 1, Foster 2, Kent: London, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 268,266; 1224,250-251; II 1405,122-128 Corry, Noel Armar Lowry- (* 1867, î 1935), brigadier general Creagh/Humphris, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1405,129-131 Corry, Noel Henry (fl. 1939-1945), pilot, squadron leader - Wynn - III 102, 33 Corry, Robert Terence (*1911), chairman, pilot - WWW Ireland - III 102,34 Corry, Somerset Lowry- 2nd earl of Belmore (* 1774, 1 1841), colonial governor - Brydges, Mosse - I 268, 267-269 Corry, Somerset Richard Lowry- 4th earl of Belmore (* 1835, î 1913), colonial governor, historian - Cox: Kent, Heaton, Kirk, Men 3, Mennell, Pratt, Ulster - I 268, 270-275; III 276,451 Corry, Stuart (* 1900), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 102, 35 Corry, Lady Theresa Lowry- (* 1862, 1 1938) Thorn - I 268, 276 Corry, Thomas Charles Stewart (*c,1825, 1 1896), physician, writer - Boase, Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 268,277-279 Corry, Thomas Hughes (* 1862, 1 1883), herbarium curator, poet, writer - Britten/ Boulger, O'Donoghue - I 268,280-281 Corry, W. C. S. (* 1900), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 102, 36 Corry, Sir William - 2nd baronet (* 1859, 1 1926), shipping line director - Belfast, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1405,141-143 Corry, William Aubrey Bourne de Bentley (* 1864), student - Foster 3 - II 1405,144

Cory Corry, William Longman (* 1840), manufacturer, agriculturalist, landowner - Leading Men I 268,282-284 Corsan family of - also: Carson - Anderson W. - I 268,286-287 Corsan, John Cort, Hendrik de Cort, Hendrik de - also: Henry; Hendrie (* 1742, 11810), landscape painter - Bryan, Redgrave - 1 268,302-303 Cort, Henry de —> Cort, Hendrik de Cort, Henry (* 1740, 1 1800), ironmaster - Cassel! Knight: Biography, Routh I 268,304-306; II 1405,183 Cort, John (* 1795, î 1844), attorney, art collector - Scottish Biogr. - II 1405,184 Cort, John Patchett (* 1856, 1 1917), vicar Cheshire - II 1405,185 Cort, Leon Terence Anthony (* 1979), footballer - Hugman - III 102, 51 ' Cort, Leslie Arthur (* 1924), senior lecturer, chemist - Scientists - III 102, 52 Cort, Robert (* 1762?, 1 1850), clergyman Smith - II 1405,184 Cort, Robert (* 1797, 1 1822), clergyman Smith - II 1405,187 Cort, Thomas (t 1537), Franciscan - Gillow I 268,307 Corteen, Harry (* 1910), physicist - WW Science - II 1405,189 Cortes, J. D. (fl. 1875), essayist - Kirk I 268,308 Cortez, Jayne (* 1936), jazz poet - Feminist companion - III 102, 53-54 Corth Saint —» Cymorth Saint Corthorn, Alice Mary (* 1859), physician, writer - Medical WW - I 268,310 Cortie, Aloysius Laurence (* 1859, î 1925), Jesuit, astronomer, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 268,311-312; II 1405,190 Cortis, Alfred (* 1833), captain, marksman, farmer - Cox: Kent - I 268,313 Cortis, Enrico Wilfred (* 1919), crown counsel Malta - III 102, 55-56 Cortis, Herbert Liddell (* 1857, 1 1885), sportsman, writer - Boase, Kirk I 268,314-315 Cortis, William (fl. 1865), translator - Kirk I 268,316 Cortis, William Smithson (fl. 1861-1871), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 268,317 Cortis-Stanford, Charles Edward Stanford, Charles Edward CortisCortney (fl. 1716), bookseller - Plomer 2 II 1405,191 Cortot, Alfred (* 1877, 1 1952), pianist, teacher Moseley - II 1405,192-193

985

Cortzane, Henri de (fl. 1894), consular agent Foreign Office 1 - II 1405,188 Corvedale, Oliver Risdale Baldwin Viscount (* 1899, 1 1958), member of parliament, author, journalist - Parliament 1, Parliament 2 III 102,57-59 Corvichen, Robert (fl. 1885), philosophical writer - Kirk - I 268, 318 Corvinwr (fl. 100? BC), legendary figure Pughe, Williams R. - I 268,319-320 Cory (fl. 1798), actor - Thesp. Diet. I 268,321 Cory (Family) (fl. 19. Cent.) - Fisher III 102,63 Cory, Adela Florence - aft. Nicholson c.h. Laurence Hope (* 1865, 1 1904), poet - Feminist companion - II 1405,194; III 219,255-256 Cory, Alexander (* 1890, 1 1973), vicar - WW Hampshire - II 1405,195 Cory, Annie Sophie —> Cory, Victoria Cory, Arthur (fl. 1865-1881), lieutenant colonel, political writer, poet - Kirk - I 268, 322 Cory, Bessie Carmen - aft. baroness Mc Gowan (t 1966) - lady's WW - II 1405,196 Cory, Charles Barney - c.h. Owen Nox (fl. 18781886), naturalist, writer - Kirk - I 268, 323 Cory, Charles Horace Fielding (* 1900), minister - WW Bedfordshire, WW Methodism II 1405,197-198 Cory, Charles Page (* 1859, 1 1942), archdeacon - Indian Biogr. Die., WW Suffolk II 1405,199-200 Cory, Sir Clifford John 1st Baronet (* 1859, 11941), colliery proprietor, M.P., D.L. Contemp. Portraits, Engineers, Glamorgan, Parliament 1, South Wales, Sports, Walford, Williams S.D., WW Monmouthshire, WW Wales 1933- II 1405,201-212; III 102,66-67 Cory, Desmond (* 1928), writer, lecturer Whodunit? - III 102,68 Cory, E. A. - medical writer - Allibone I 268,324 Cory, Edgar Myrie (* 1885), civil engineer India Office - II 1405,213 Cory, Edward John d' Almeida (* 1861), county surveyor, land agent, volunteer captain Creagh/Humphris, Sussex - II 1405,214-215 Cory, Ernest Richard Haines (fl. 1914), physician - Medical WW - I 268, 325 Cory, Evan James Trevor (* 1863, î 1957), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Wales 1933 - I 1224,253; II 1405,216 Cory, Florence Margaret (fl. 1910-1930), gentlewoman - WW Wales 1921 II 1405,217 Cory, Francis Aymer (* 1876), J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1405,218 Cory, Frank Gillett (fl. 1914), physician Medical WW - I 268, 326 Cory, Frederic Harold (* 1883, 1 1951), shipowner, district councillor - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1405,219 Cory, Frederick William (* 1852), surgeon, meteorologist, writer - Kirk, Medical WW - I 268,327-328 Cory, Sir George Edward (* 1862, 1 1935), chemistry professor, archivist - PVWW 1929 - II 1405,220 Cory, Sir George Norton (* 1874, 1 1968), captain - Creagh/Humphris, Men & Women - I 268,329; II 1405,221 Cory, Giles (t 1592), alleged warlock - Allen I 268,330 Cory, Guy Webster (* 1916, î 1981), pilot, wing commander - Wynn - III 102,69 Cory, Harold Edward John (* 1889), chemist WW Science - II 1405, 222 Cory, Henry Cory —» Eade, Henry Cory Cory, Herbert Beynon (* 1855, 1 1926), magistrate - Walford - II 1405, 223 Cory, Sir Herbert George Donald 2nd baronet (* 1879, 1 1935), shipowner, company director - WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 II 1405,224-225

986

Cory

Cory, Isaac Preston Wright, Arthur Cory Cory-Wright, Sir Cory Francis —> Wright, Sir Cory Francis 1st baronet Cosbie, Arnold (fl. 1590), murderer, elegist Allibone - I 268,405 Cosby (fl. 1835), major, poet - O'Donoghue I 268,406 Cosby, Bill (* 1937), comedian, actor, director, writer - Hayward: TV, Pedder III 102,98-99 Cosby, Dudley Sydney Ashworth (* 1862, I 1923), captain, D.L., political writer Hampshire, Thorn, MWW 1916 - I 268,407; II 1405,274-275 Cosby, Eliza —> Molyneux, Eliza Cosby, Eric James Dudley (* 1901), captain WW Guernsey - II 1405, 276 Cosby, Eric Thomas (* 1916, 1 1978), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 102,100 Cosby, Francis (Î 1580), general - Webb I 268,408 Cosby, Henry (t 1753), naval captain CharnockI 268,409-410 Cosby, Sir Henry Augustus Montagu (* 1743, I 1822), lieutenant general - Buckland II 1405,277 Cosby, Ivor Henry (* 1919), pilot, wing commander - Aces High, Wynn III 102,101-103 Cosby, Noel Robert Charles (* 1890), brigadier Channel Islands - III 102,104

Cosby, Phillips (* 1727?, î 1808), admiral Charnock, Ryan, Webb - I 268,411-423 Cosby, Robert Ashworth Godolphin (* 1837, 1 1920), colonel, high sheriff, J.P. - Bateman, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1405,278-280 Cosens, Edward Arthur (* 1860), vicar Foster 3 - II 1405,281 Cosens, Ezechiah (fl. 1615-1627), physician Münk - I 268, 425 Cosens, Frederick William (* 1819, 1 1889), wine merchant, translator - Boase, Kirk I 268,426-427 Cosens, George Weir (* 1838), captain, J.P. Walford - II 1405,282 Cosens, John (fl. 1777), chaplain, writer Allibone, Watt - I 268, 428-429 Cosens, John Robert (* 1859, î 1903), advocate, sheriff substitute - Grant: Advocates II 1405,283 Cosens, Peter Cosin, Edmund Cosyn, John (fl. 1585), composer - Brown/ Stratton, Musicians - I 269, 285-286 Cosyn, John (t 1661), alderman, parliamentarian - Welford - I 269, 287-292 Cosyn, Thomas (Î1515), rector, university chancellor - Cooper/Cooper - I 269, 293-294 Cosyn, William (tc.1524), archdeacon Cooper/Cooper - I 269, 295 Cotching, Charles William (* 1851), company manager, lay preacher - Methodists I 269,296 Cotching, Houghton Aldgate (* 1887), mechanical engineer - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1405,386; III 102,269 Coté, Alfonse Bénoit (* 1853), monsignor Cath. WW 1930 - II 1405, 387 Cote, Louis (fl. 1863-1868), boot manufacturer Rose - I 269,297-301 Coté, Narcisse Omer (* 1859), dominion civil servant, historian - Cath. WW 1930 II 1405,388 Coté, Pascal (fl. 1824), polar exploration employee - Poulsom - III 102, 270 Cote, Wolfred Nelson (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 269, 302 Coteman, Nicholas (t 1563), court musician III 102,271 Cotes (fl. 1805), religious writer - Watt I 269,303 Cotes, Charles (t 1748), physician, M.P., writer Munro: Telegraph, Watt - I 269, 304-305

Cotteli Cotes, Charles Cecil Coles, Richard Cotes, Richard (t 1652?), printer - Plomer 1 I 269,347 Cotes, Robert (fl. 1520), gospeller, court musician - Ill 102,276 Cotes, Roger (* 1682, 1 1716), mathematician, writer - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boyle 4, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Gorton, Knight: Biography, Martin B., Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 269,348-375 Cotes, Mrs S. —» Shepherd, Sarah Cotes, Samuel (* 1734, 1 1818), miniature painter - Bryan, Foskett, James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Strickland - I 269, 376-380; III 102,277-278 Cotes, Sarah Jeanette —> Duncan, Sarah Jeanette Cotes, Thomas (Î 1641), printer - Plomer 1 I 269,382 Cotes, Thomas (t 1767), naval captain, M.P. Charnock - I 269,383-387 Cotes, Victoria Alexandrina - aft. Owen; aft. Lady Grant (* 1840, î 1918), gentlewoman Cox: Kent, Walford - I 269, 389; II 1405, 403 Cotes, William (fl. 1579-1585), writer - Cooper/ Cooper, Watt - I 269,390-391

Cotes, William Charles (* 1861?), curate Foster 3 - II 1405, 404 Cotes-Freedy, Digby Vawdre Cartmel (t 1972), pilot, squadron leader - Wynn - III 102, 280 Cotesmore, John (tc.1439), judge - Foss I 269,392 Cotesmore, Thomas (t 1584), priest - Gillow I 269,393 Cotes-Preedy, Digby —» Preedy, Digby CotesCotesworth, Charles (* 1792), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 269,395-396 Cotesworth, Cuthbert Gilfillan (* 1882?), locomotive engineer, volunteer lieutenant colonel - Day - II 1405, 405 Cotesworth, Ralph William Badeley (* 1888), civil servant, naval commander - Foreign Office 2 - II 1405,406 Cotesworth, William (fl. 1809-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 269,397-398 Cotgrave, Edward Stone (fl. 1797-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 269,399-400 Cotgrave, Henry Forbes (fl. 1867-1905), colonial civil servant - Gaskell: Somerset - II 1405, 407-408 Cotgrave, John (fl. 1655), writer - Allibone, Watt - I 269,401-402 Cotgrave, Randle (tc.1634), lexicographer Allibone, Watt - I 269, 403-404 Cotgrave, Richard (fl. 1810-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 269,405 Cotgrave, Rowland Burdon (* 1798), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 269,406 Cotgreave, Alfred (* 1849, 1 1911>, librarian Munford - III 102, 281 Cotgrove, Stephen (* 1920), professor, sociologist - Academic WsW - III 102,282 Coth (fl. [401]), warrior - Puglie, Williams R. I 269,407-408 Cotham, Bertram Benedict Walmesley- (* 1876), gentleman - Cath. WW 1930 - I l i 4 0 5 , 409 Cotham, James Ambrose (* 1810, 1 1883), priest - Snow/Birt - II 1405,410 Cotham-Walmesley, Alfred Angelus Walmesley, Alfred Angelus Cother, Charles (t 1855), lieutenant colonel Boase - I 269,410 Cother, Dunbar John (fl. 1840-1845), barrister Foster 2 - II 1405,411 Cother, Edward Loder (* 1863), student Foster 3 - II 1405,412 Cother, William (* 1812), barrister - Foster 4 II 1405,413 Cotilingham, J. P. (fl. 1882-1910), college principal - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1405,414 Cotman, Frederic George - also: Frederick George (* 1850, 1 1920), historical painter - Sartin, WWW 1916 - II 1405,415; III 102,283 Cotman, Harold Herbert (* 1873), surgeon Medical WW - I 269,411 Cotman, John Sell (* 1782, 1 1842), landscape painter - Allibone, Bryan, Cassell, Champlin 2, Dampier 2, Georgian age, Greenwood, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, National Gallery, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Routh, Sanders, Steer, Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl - I 269,413-431; II 1405,416-419; III 102,284-290 Cotman, John Sell (fl. 1902-1925), chartered accountant - Wright D. - II 1405, 420 Cotman, Joseph John (* 1814, 1 1878), landscape painter - Boase, Bryan, Redgrave I 269,420-422,433-434 Cotman, Leonard (* 1869), solicitor - Foster 3, lanes. Biog. - I 269,435; II 1405,421 Cotman, Miles Edmund (* 1810, 1 1858), landscape painter - Boase, Bryan, Redgrave I 269,436-438 Cotman, S. (fl. 1819-1854), miniature painter Foskett - III 102, 291 Coton, Charles Owen (* 1891), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 102, 292 Coton, M. (fl. 1790), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 102,293

989

Coton, William (Î 1854), pyrotechnist - Boase I 269,440 Coton-Jones, Frederick William —» Jones, Frederick William Cotran, Eugene (* 1938), lecturer, barrister-at-law - Academic WsW - III 102,294 Cotran, Michel (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 102, 295 Cots, Thomas (fl. 1519), stationer - Duff I 270,1 Cotsell, Geoffrey William (* 1897?), electrical engineer, company manager - Edinburgh II 1405,422 Cotsell, George (fl. 1850), writer on anchors Kirk - I 270, 2 Cotsell, William (fl. 1818), clerk - Poulsom III 102,296 Cotson, Sydney (* 1928), department head, chemist - Scientists - III 102,297 Cotsworth, H. Gwilt (* 1871), engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1405,423 Cotsworth, Moses Bruins (* 1859, 1 1943), commercial manager, accountant, almanac compiler - Yorkshire - II 1405,424 Cott, Hugh Bamford (* 1900, 1 1987), science lecturer - WW Science - II 1405, 425 Cotta, John - also: Cottey Tremaine, John Cottam Garth, Thomas Cottam, Albert (* 1872), solicitor, town clerk WW local Government - II 1405,426 Cottam, Alice May - aft. Palmer (fl. 1923-1932), commercial designer, art teacher - WW Art II 1405,427 Cottam, Edward (fl. 1865), blacksmith, writer Kirk - I 270, 5 Cottam, Frederick Matthew (* 1870), naval engineer commander - Cath. WW 1910 I 270,6 Cottam, George (fl. 1918), vice-consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1405,428 Cottam, Gerald (fl. 1940), pilot - Wynn III 102,298 Cottam, Gertrude Martha (* 1922), interpretertranslator - Flegon - III 102,299 Cottam, Hubert Weatherby (t 1941), pilot Wynn - III 102, 304 Cottam, John (fl. 1566-1581), schoolmaster Shakespeare - III 102,301 Cottam, Mary - aft. Lady Creasy (fl. 18471905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1405,429 Cottam, Samuel Elsworth (* 1863?), vicar, sermonist, poet - Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1405,430-431 Cottam, T. F. (fl. 1880-1905), solicitor - WW Cheltenham - II 1405, 432 Cottam, Thomas Cotterell, Sir Clement Cotteril, Jocelyn (* 1859), student - Foster 3 II 1406,023 Cotterill, Allan (* 1913), painter, sculptor Buckman - III 102,331-332 Cotterill, Arthur William (* 1877), glove manufacturer, layman - WW Methodism II 1406,024 Cotterill, Charles Clement (* 1842, 1 1917), headmaster, writer on art - Kirk - I 270,68 Cotterill, Charles Forster (fl. 1845), economist, writer - Kirk - I 270,69 Cotterill, Chrissie (* 1955), actress Hayward: TV - III 102,333 Cotterill, Denis Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis 2nd baron, Cottesloe Cottesloe, 3rd baron —> Fremantle, Thomas Francis 3rd baron Cottesloe Cottew, Susannah Bayly (fl. 1914-1930), voluntary worker, J.P. - Lady's WW, WW Kent - II 1406, 037-038 Cottey, John —» Cotta, John Cottey, Phillip Anthony - nickname: Tony (* 1966), cricket player - Cricketers III 102,336-337 Cottier, Sir Charles Edward Cottington, Francis 1st baron Cottington Cottington, Angela (fl. 1664-1680), writer Women writers - III 102, 343 Cottington, Edward (*ca. 1581, 1 1602), Jesuit novice - McCoog - III 102, 344 Cottington, Francis 1st baron Cottington (* 1579, 1 1652), diplomat - Flloyd, Gillow, Hill, Lloyd D„ Low, Routh, Stratford 3 I 270,111-124; II 1406; III 102,346-347 Cottington, John - also: Mull'd Sack (* C.1604, 1 1659), thief, murderer - Hays F., Highwaymen, Lemoine/Caulfíeld, Wilson G.H 2 - I 270,125-155 Cottington-Taylor, Dorothy Daisy —> Gale, Dorothy Daisy Cottis, Crispus (* 1837), agricultural engineer, iron founder, district councillor - Essex II 1406,051 Cottis, Crispus Joseph (* 1870), engineer, district councillor, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1406,052 Cottisford, John (t 1540?), university vicechancellor - Cooper/Cooper, Foster 4, Wood - I 270,156-162; II 1406,53 Cottle -> Kettle (family) Cottle, Adela —» Collins, Adela Cottle, Amos Simon (*c,1768, 1 1800), translator, poet - Allibone, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Ward, Watkins/ Shoberl - I 270,172,175-176,164-165 Cottle, Arthur Basil (* 1917), senior lecturer Academic WsW- III 102,348 Cottle, Elizabeth (fl. 1860), religious writer Kirk - I 270,166 Cottle, Ernest Wyndham (fl. 1875), medical writer - Kirk - I 270,167 Cottle, G. W. C. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 102,349 Cottle, Henry Charles (* 1857), colonial civil servant - Ceylon, Colonial Office II 1406,054-055 Cottle, Henry Ross (* 1887), colonial civil servant - Ceylon - II 1406,056 Cottle, Jack (* 1892), squadron leader - Above the Trenches, WW British Aviation II 1406,057; III 102,350 Cottle, John (fl. 1800), religious writer Allibone - I 270,168

Cottle, John Morford (fl. 1850), medical writer Kirk - I 270,169 Cottle, Joseph (* 1770, 1 1853), writer Allibone, Boase, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 270,170-177 Cottle, Peter James Raymond (* 1889), engineer - Cath. WW 1930- II 1406,058 Cottle, Robert (* 1774, Î 1858), sect founder, writer - Boase - I 270,178 Cottman, Arthur (* 1842, 1 1879), solicitor, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 270,179 Cottman, John (fl. 1849), seaman - Poulsom III 102,351 Cottom, Charles (fl. 1881-1920), journalist, alderman, mayor - WW Wales 1921 II 1406,059 Cotton, Lady —» White, Amy Cotton (fl. 1773), sculptor - Gunnis II 1406,060 Cotton, Miss (fl. 1810), miniature painter Foskett - III 102, 352 Cotton, Abraham (fl. 1582-1585), bookseller McKerrowII 1406,061 Cotton, Ada Reeve, Ada Cotton, Alan (fl. 1960-1990), painter, teacher, writer - Buckman - III 102,353 Cotton, Albert (* 1881), motor body builder, J.P. - WW Warwickshire - II 1406, Ó62 Cotton, Albert Louis (* 1874), colonial civil servant - Foster 3 - II 1406,063 Cotton, Alexander (fl. 1821-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 270,180 Cotton, Alfred Ernest (* 1864), barrister, J.P. Foster 3, Sussex, Walford - II 1406,064-066 Cotton, Alice - aft. Harington; aft. Biscoe (fl. 1860-1895), gentlewoman - Walford II 1406,067 Cotton, Alice Hester Camilla Stapleton- aft. baroness Chetwode (* 1871, 1 1946), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1406,068 Cotton, Amelia Lucy (fl. 1880), biographer Kirk - I 270,181 Cotton, Arthur (* 1856), auctioneer, county councillor, J.P. - WW Staffordshire II 1406,069 Cotton, Arthur Benjamin (* 1832), rector - Kent - II 1406, 070 Cotton, Arthur Egerton (* 1876, Î 1922), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1916 II 1406,071 Cotton, Arthur Fred Stapleton (* 1904), solicitor - WW Surrey - II 1406,072 Cotton, Arthur John (* 1878), naval lieutenant WW Devonshire - II 1406,073 Cotton, Arthur Stedman (* 1873, î 1952), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1406,074 Cotton, Sir Arthur Thomas (* 1803, 1 1899), general, irrigation engineer - Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Men 2, Men 3, Vibart, WWW 1897 I 270,182-185; II 1406,75-85 Cotton, Bartholomew de (te.1298), historian Allibone, Low, Macray, Watt - I 270,186-189 Cotton, Ben (* 1878), rural dean - India Office, WW Bedfordshire - II 1406,086-087 Cotton, C. Powell—> Powell-Cotton, C. Cotton, Cecil Howard Burchell (* 1906), translator, consular official - Flegon III 102,384 Cotton, Charles (* 1630, 1 1687), poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Griffith F., Jacob, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Langbaine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 270,190-221,223-228,230; 618,393-394; II 1406,88-91 Cotton, Sir Charles 5th baronet (* 1753, 1 1812), admiral - A 'Beckett - I 270, 231 Cotton, Charles (* 1856, 1 1939), surgeon, antiquary - Medical WW, WWW 1929 I 270,232; II 1406,92-93

991

Cotton, Sir Charles Andrew (* 1885, î 1970), geologist, professor - WW Science II 1406,094 Cotton, Charles Leigh Stapleton (* 1885), rector - WW Cornwall - II 1406,095 Cotton, Charles MacKay (* 1878), advocate Men & Women - I 270, 234 Cotton, Charles Mc Clintock Cramlington, Mary Crambo, Cornelius —> Rhodes, William Barnes Crame, James Alastair (* 1949), geologist, palaeontologist - Poulsom - III 105,308 Crament, John Maude (* 1845, î 1912), conductor, composer, church organist Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Ebel, Warriner- I 278,195-198; II 1410,292 Cramer —> Creamer (Family) Cramer, Belle (fl. 1930), painter - WW ArtII 1410,293

II 1410,268 Crake, Alice Pearl - aft. Douglas-ScottMontagu, baroness Montagu of Beaulieu; aft. Pleydell-Bouverie (fl. 1920-1980), noblewoman - Lady 's WW, WW Hampshire II 1410,269-270 Crake, Arthur Hamilton (* 1863), graduate Foster 3 - II 1410,271 Crake, Augustine David (* 1836, î 1890), devotional writer, historian - Boase, Kirk I 278,182-184 Crake, Edward Barrington (fl. 1873-1906), mayor - Sussex - II 1410, 273 Crake, Edward Ebenezer (* 1842), rector, district councillor, writer - Cox: Kent, Sussex I 278,185; II 1410,272 Crake, Ernest Edward (* 1871), graduate Foster 3- II 1410, 274 Crake, F. W. (t 1920), captain - O'Farrell III 105,302 Crake, John Crakanthorpe, Richard Crallan, James - graduate - Smith II 1410,284 Crallan, Thomas (fl. 1755-1797), brewer, tallow chandler - Smith - II 1410, 285 Crallo Saint (fl. [550]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 278,188-190

Cramer, Carl (* 1780), musician - De Bekker, Grove - I 278, 246-249, 252 Cramer, Edward (fl. 1890), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1410, 294 Cramer, François —» Cramer, Franz Cramer, Franz - also: François (* 1772, 1 1848), violinist - Adams W.H.D. 3, Aikin 1, Baptie 1, Grove, Musicians I 278,246-249,252 Cramer, Gabriel (* 1704, 1 1752), geometrician, writer - Davenport, Maunder 2 I 278,204-205 Cramer, Henry Ellis (* 1824), graduate Foster 4 - II 1410, 295 Cramer, J. H. (fl. 1888-1895), captain Colonial Office - II 1410, 296 Cramer, Jean-Louis (fl. 1677?), captain - Smiles - II 1410,297 Cramer, Johann Baptist - also: John (* 1771, 1 1858), pianist - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, Cassell, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Ehrlich: Pianists, Grove, Lawrence J. T., Musicians, Pauer, Sanders, Ward I 278,207-234,246-249 Cramer, John (fl. 1910), J.P., district councillor Cath. WW 1910 - I 278, 235 Cramer, John Andrews (Î 1777), assayer, writer - Watt - I 278,236 Cramer, John Antony (* 1793, 1 1848), dean Allibone, Maunder 2, Ward - I 278, 237-239 Cramer, John Baptist —» Cramer, Johann Baptist Cramer, John Isaac (* 1641, 1 1724), physician, editor - Watt - I 278, 240 Cramer, Sir Josiah Coghill 3rd baronet - aft: Cogitili (* 1773, 1 1850), rear admiral, D.L. 0 'Byrne - I 278,241-2; 1224,328 Cramer, Julian —» Chester, Joseph Lemuel Cramer, R. (fl. 1802-1811), miniature painter Foskett - III 105, 309 Cramer, Timothy A. (* 1935), editor, reporter WWW Ireland - III 105,310 Cramer, Wilhelm - also: William (* 1745?, 1 1799), violinist - Bingley, Champlin 1, Clarke, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians I 278,243-252 Cramer, William Cramer, Wilhelm Cramer, William (* 1878, î 1945), chemist O'Connor 2 - III 105,311-312 Cramer-Roberts, Marmaduke Torin —> Roberts, Marmaduke Torin Cramer-

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Cramer-Roberts, Marmaduke William Coghill —> Roberts, Marmaduke William Coghill CramerCramillion, Bartholomew (fl. 1755-1772), sculptor - Strickland - I 278,255-256 Cramlington, Mary - also: Mary Cramblington; Sister Mary (fl. 1669-1713), nun - Kirkus III 105,314 Cramlington, William (* 1725, 1 1810), mayor, businessman - Welford - I 278,257-260 Crammer, Bernard (* 1939), patent examiner, scientist - Scientists - III 105,315 Crammer, Ralph W. Havergal, Jane Miriam Crane, John (* 1514, 1 1583), rector - Cooper/ Cooper - I 278, 365-366 Crane, John (fl. 1550), actor - Nungezer II 1410,353 Crane, John (* 1750?), clockmaker, bookseller, poet - Browne/Burton - II 1410, 354 Crane, John (fl. 1785), physician, writer - Watt I 278,367 Crane, John (fl. 1855), numismatist, writer Kirk - I 278, 368 Crane, John Henry (* 1855, 1 1932), high sheriff, volunteer major - Press C.A.M.: Worcestershire, Walford - I 278,359-361; II 1410,355 Crane, Jonathan (* 1946), senior producer Broadcasting - III 105,365 Crane, Joseph Wyatt (fl. 1835-1838), barrister Foster 2- II 1410,356 Crane, Lucy (* 1842, Î 1882), art critic - Boase, Kirk - I '278, 369-370 Crane, Martin (* 1818, 11901), bishop Heaton, Mennell - I 278,371-372 Crane, Morley Benjamin (* 1890, 1 1983), pomologist - WW Science - II 1410, 357 Crane, Nicholas (* 1522?, 1 1588?), Presbyterian - Brook, Cooper/Cooper - I 278, 373-377 Crane, Poynter (* 1786), naval commander O'Byrne - I 278,378-9 Crane, R. A. (* 1930), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 105,366 Crane, Ralph (fl. 1625), poet - Allibone, Nungezer - I 278, 380; II 1410, 358-359 Crane, Raymond - nickname: Ray (* 1930, 1 1994), musician - Chilton - III 105,367 Crane, Sir Richard (fl. 1640), royalist Winstanley: Martyrology - I 278, 381 Crane, Richard Arthur (* 1944), dramatist Berney - III 105, 368-373 Crane, Robert (fl. 1881-1882), executive Malchow - III 105, 374 Crane, Robert Newton (* 1848, Î 1927), barrister, foreign diplomat - WWW 1916 - II 1410, 360 Crane, S. Leonard (fl. 1855-1896), surgeon, J.P. - Colonial Office - II 1410,361 Crane, Samuel (fl. 1776), bookseller, publisher Plomer 3 - II 1410, 362 Crane, Thomas (fl. 1672-1690), curate, writer Allibone, Watt - I 278,382-383 Crane, Thomas (fl. 1772-1788), minister, translator, biographer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 278,384-385 Crane, Thomas (* 1775), naval commander O Byrne - I 278,386 Crane, Thomas (* 1808, 1 1859), painter - Boase, Bryan, Foskett, Ottley 1866, Redgrave - I 278,387-390; III 105,376

Crane, Thomas (fl. 1880-1885), travel writer Kirk - I 278,391 Crane, Thomas Henry (* 1847), chartered accountant - Lancashire - II 1410,363 Crane, Thomas Owen (t 1867), auctioneer, planter, J.P. - Makepeace - II 1410, 364-366 Crane, V. E. (* 1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 105, 377 Crane, W. J. Eden (fl. 1883), technical writer Kirk - I 278, 392 Crane, Walter (* 1845, î 1915), painter British Radicals, Champlin 2, Kirk, Men 3, Our Contemporaries, Pratt, Ramsden, Sanders, Í4/WW « P 7 - I 278,393-401; II 1410,367-370; III 105,378-390 Crane, William (t 1545), master of the Chapel Royal - Nungezer - II 1410,371; III 105,391-394 Crane, William (* 1647?, 1 1706), Jesuit Oliver - I 278,402 Crane, William (fl. 1810), physician, writer Watt - I 278,403 Crane, William (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk - I 278,404 Crane, William Alfred James (* 1925), professor, pathologist - Scientists - III 105,395 Crane, William George (* 1851), alderman, sheriff - WW Dorset - II 1410,372 Crane, William Henry (* 1853, 1 1928), barrister - Foster 2- II 1410, 373 Crane, William S. (fl. 1886), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1410, 374 Cranenburgh, D. E. (c.1880), legal writer Kirk - I 278, 405 Craner, Henry (fl. 1749-1763), minister, writer Watt - I 278,406 Craner, Thomas (fl. 1765), sermon writer - Watt - I 278,407 Craneson, W. (fl. 1781), architect - Colvin II 1410,375 Crane Stephen (* 1871, 1 1900), author Rintoul - III 105, 375 Cranfield, Charles Ernest (* 1876), town clerk, registrar - WW Local Government II 1410,376 Cranfield, Charles Ernest Burland 1915), reader - Academic WsW - III 105,396 Cranfield, Edward (tc.1700), governor - Allen, Eliot - I 278,408-410 Cranfield, Florence Ada (* 1897), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 105, 397 Cranfield, Lady Frances (* 1625?), Suckling's muse - Addison - II 1410,380 Cranfield, John Smith (* 1758?, 1 1802), carver - Strickland - I 278,411 Cranfield, Lionel 1st earl of Middlesex (* 1575, I 1645), finance minister - Addison, Hill, Hutchinson: Medica, Lloyd D., Routh, Shakespeare - I 278,412; 280,113-115; II 1410,378-380; III 105,398-402 Cranfield, Patrick Arthur (* 1940), general officer - WsW Lreland - III 105,403 Cranfield, R. E. (fl. 1855), religious writer Kirk - I 278,413 Cranfield, Richard Trotter, Joseph Young Cranstoun, Joseph Young Trotter —> Trotter, Joseph Young

Cranstoun, Mary Jane Whiteford, Mary Jane Cranstoun, Pauline Emily (fl. 1875), poet - Kirk - I 280,148 Cranstoun, Thomas (t c.1470), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1410,441 Cranstoun, Thomas (fl. 1646), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1410,442 Cranstoun, William (fl. 1439-1464), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1410,443 Cranstoun, William - 1st lord Cranstoun (t 1627), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1410,444 Cranstoun, William Henry (* 1714, Î 1752), accessory to murder - Irving: Scotsmen I 280,149 Cranstoun-Day, Thomas Nathaniel —> Day, Thomas Nathaniel CranstounCranswick, Caroline —> Marwood, Caroline Cranswick, James Mosey (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk - I 280,150 Cranwell, Edward (Î 1850), librarian - Munford - Ill 105,441 Cranwell, Edward William (fl. 1938-1945), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 105,442 Cranwell, Harry (fl. 1935), naval architect - Day - II 1410,445 Cranwell, John (t 1793), poet, translator - Watt - I 280,151 Cranwell, Luke (fl. 1660), religious writer - Watt - I 280,152 Cranwigge, James (fl. 1598), actor - Nungezer II 1410,446 Cranwill, Mia (* 1880, 1 1972), goldsmith, silversmith - Notable Personalities, O Céirín, Snoddy - II 1410, 447; III 105, 443-448 Cranworth, 2nd baron —> Gurdon, Bertram Francis 2nd baron Cranworth Cranworth, 1st baron —» Gurdon, Robert Thornhaugh 1st baron Cranworth Cranworth, 1st baron —» Rolfe, Robert Monsey 1st baron Cranworth Craon, Maurice de (t 1216), composer, courtier - Wright T. - I 280,157-159 Craon, Pierre de (fl. 1217), songwriter Wright T. - I 280,157-159 Crapp, Edward (* 1907), building contractor Channel Islands - III 105, 450 Crapp, Jack (* 1915, 1 1989), cricket player Donaldson - III 105,451 Crapp, John Truscott (* 1870), naval lieutenant commander - WW Cornwall - II 1410,448 Crapper, B. (fl. 1905), county councillor, J.P. Manchester Faces - II 1410,449 Crapper, Ellis Herbert (fl. 1897-1913), electrical engineer, lecturer - Stephenson - I 280,161 Crapper, Gordon David (* 1935), reader, mathematician - Scientists - III 105, 452 Crapper, Thomas (* 1837), engineer, inventor Goodman - III 105,453-454 Crapper, Vera V. B. (fl. 1935), printer, singer, pianist - Lady's WW- II 1410,450 Craps, John (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk I 280,162 Crapsey, Adelaide (* 1878, 1 1914), poet - Feminist companion, Rintoul III 105,455-457 Crarey, William Raymond Dunstan (* 1900), engineer - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1410,451; III 106,1 Crashaw (fl. 1650), religious writer - Watt I 280,164 Crashaw, H. (fl. 1640), religious writer - Watt I 280,165 Crashaw, Richard (*ca. 1613, 1 1649), poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 1, Davenport, Flloyd, Gillow, Gorton, Hill, Jacob, Kent: London, Kunitz/Haycraft, Littérature anglaise. Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Routh, Waller, Watt, Winstanley: Poets I 280,166-200; II 1410,452-460; III 106,3-6 Crashaw, William (* 1572, î 1626), divine, poet - Allibone, Watt - I 280,201-202 Crashley - also: Chrashley (fl. 1774-1777), sculptor - Grant: Advocates - II 1410,461

Crask, George —» Craske, George Craske, Alfred (* 1846), civil servant Methodists - I 280, 204 Craske, Alfred (fl. 1897-1925), photoengraver Notable Personalities - II 1411,001 Craske, Charles (* 1822, 1 1905), pioneer stereotyper - Griffiths - III 106, 7 Craske, George - also: Crask (* 1795, î 1889), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer - I 280,203; II 1411,2; III 106,8 Craske, Harold (fl. 1935), civil engineer, inventor - Day - II 1411,003 Craske, John (* 1869, 1 1936), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1411,004-005 Craske, Margaret (fl. 1946), ballet dancer, teacher - Noble: Ballet - II 1411,006 Craske, Robert Gerald (* 1871), land agent, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1411,007 Craske, Robert Hoyle (* 1903), naval lieutenant commander - WW Essex - II 1411,008 Craske, William Robert (* 1845), businessman, J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 280,205 Crassus, Richard (t 1242), bishop, Lord Keeper - Foss - I 280,206 Crassweller, Christopher Lewis (* 1853), educationalist - Men & Women - I 280, 207 Crassweller, Winifred Alice - aft. Wiles (fl. 1890-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1411,009 Craster, Ada - aft. Lady Morton (fl. 1886-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1411,010 Craster, George Ayton (* 1830, 1 1912), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1411,011 Craster, Sir Herbert Henry Edmund (* 1879, 1 1959), librarian, local historian - Munford, WW Oxfordshire - II 1411,012; III 106,9 Craster, Sir John Montagu (* 1901, î 1975), county councillor, high sheriff, J.P. - WW Northumberland - II 1411,013 Craster, Mary (* 1928), assistant curator Academic WsW - III 106,10 Craster, Thomas Henry (* 1834, 1 1924), rector - Clergy List - II 1411,014 Craster, Thomas William (* 1860, 1 1938), J.P. Gaskell: Northumberland, Northumberland, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1411,015-019 Craster, William Robert (* 1836, 1 1922), colonel - Gaskell: Northumberland, Northumberland - II 1411,020-022 Cra'ster, William Shafto (* 1873), lieutenant colonel - WW Derbyshire - II 1411,023 Craston, Edward Β (*ca. 1867), librarian Munford - III 106,11 Craston, William Herbert (fl. 1897-1917), solicitor - lanes. Biog. - I 280,208 Cratchley, David (* 1933), development manager - Scientists - III 106,12 Crate, Felix Eustace (* 1875), rector Wright D„ WW Essex - II 1411,024-026 Crates, L. Η. K. 1915), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 106,13 Crathorn, Austin Raymond (* 1928), senior lecturer, biochemist - Scientists - III 106,14 Crathorne, 1st baron —» Dugdale, Thomas Lionel 1st baron Crathorne Crathorne (c.1628), abbot - Kirk: Catholics I 280,209 Crathorne, Francis (* 1595, 1 1667), prior Snow/Birt - II 1411,027 Crathorne, Francis (t 1822), priest, physician Kirk: Catholics - I 280,210 Crathorne, John (* ca. 1590, 1 1656), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 280,211; III 106,15 Crathorne, Neville (* 1917), cabaret entertainer - Birmingham Post - II 1411,028 Crathorne, Thomas (fl. 1641), royalist - Gillow - I 280,212 Crathorne, Thomas Anselm (t 1746), abbot Snow/Birt - II 1411,029 Crathorne, William - c.h. William Yaxley; also: Augustin Shepherd (* 1670, 1 1740), divine, translator - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 280,213-216

Craven Craucombe, John de (fi. 1298-1305), archdeacon, Lord Keeper - Foss - I 280,217 Crauford, Alice —> Haywell, Alice Crauford, Lady Anna Maria —» Stanhope, Anna Maria Crauford, J. R. Cornock, J. R. Crauford, Thomas —> Crawford, Thomas Crauford, William Maurus —> Scot, William Maurus Crauford-Benson, R. (* 1909), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 106,16 Craufuird family of - also: Craufurd Anderson W. - I 280, 222-224, 226-230, 232 Craufurd (fl. 1835), lieutenant colonel, travel writer - Allibone - I 280, 233 Craufurd, Alexander (fl. 1695-1704), laird Anderson W. - I 280, 231 Craufurd, Alexander Henry (* 1843, 1 1917), religious writer - Clergy List, H W 1916 II 1411,030-031 Craufurd, Alexander Henry Gregan (fl. 18441887), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Kirk I 280,234-235 Craufurd, Andrea - also: Crawford (fl. 1474), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1411,032 Craufurd, C. W. F. (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 280,236 Craufurd, Sir Charles Gregan (* 1761, 1 1821), lieutenant general, translator - Philippart, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Wilson: Commons I 280,237-241 Craufurd, Charles H. (fl. 1835), sermonist Allibone - I 280,242 Craufurd, Charles Henry Gregan (* 1803, 1 1876), priest, bibliophile - Boase I 280,243 Craufurd, Charles Quentin Gregan (* 1847, 11917), harbour master - Colonial OfSce II 1411,033 Craufurd, Sir Charles William Frederick 4th baronet (* 1847, 1 1939), naval lieutenant commander - Walford, WW Hampshire, WWW 1929 - II 1411,034-036 Craufurd, Clifford Henry (fl. 1884-1900), consul general - Foreign Office 1 - II 1411,037 Craufurd, David —> Crawford, David Craufurd, Edward Henry John (* 1816, 1 1887), barrister, writer, M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Foster 1, Foster 2 - I 280, 244; II 1411,38-41 Craufurd, Frederic Augustus Buchanan (* 1822), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 280,245 Craufurd, George (fl. 1785-1809), economist, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 280, 247 Craufurd, Sir George William 3rd baronet (* 1797, 1 1881), divine, writer - Allibone, Boase - I 280, 246, 249 Craufurd, Harry James (fl. 1880), lieutenant, writer - Kirk - I 280, 250 Craufurd, Henry William (fl. 1821-1849), naval commander - O Byrne - I 280,251 Craufurd, Hugh Ronald George (* 1873), gentleman - WW Methodism - II 1411,042 Craufurd, James Lord Ardmillan (* 1805, I 1876), judge - Boase, Grant: Advocates, hying: Scotsmen, Ward - I 280, 253-255; II 1411,43 Craufurd, Sir James Gregan 8th baronet Carleton, John William Craven, John William (* 1861), company director - West Riding - II 1411,090 Craven, Jonas Brunton, Louisa Craven, Michael (fl. 1980-1998), politician, consultant - Lobbying, Rosen - III 106, 29-30 Craven, Osbert William La Ferronays, Pauline Marie Armande Aglaé de

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Craven, Richard (* 1874), physician - WW Cumberland - II 1411,101 Craven, Robert H. Lindsay, David 12th earl of Crawford Crawford, 5th earl of —» Lindsay, David 5th earl of Crawford, 1st duke of Montrose Crawford, 24th earl of —> Lindsay, James 7th earl of Balcarres, 24th earl of Crawford Crawford, 26th earl of —> Lindsay, James Ludovic 9th earl of Balcarres, 26th earl of Crawford Crawford, 6th earl of —» Lindsay, John 6th earl of Crawford Crawford, 20th earl of Lindsay, John 20th earl of Crawford Crawford, 17th earl of —> Lindsay, John 1st earl of Lindsay, 17th earl of Crawford Crawford, 16th earl of —> Lindsay, Ludovic 16th earl of Crawford Crawford 29th Earl of —» Lindsay, Robert Alexander Baron Balniel 29th Earl of Crawford 12th Earl of Balcarres Crawford, 18th Earl of Lindsay, William 2nd earl of Lindsay; 18th earl of Crawford Crawford earldom of - Anderson W., Collier 1, Collier 3 - I 280,350-381; III 106 Crawford - actor, barrister - Cilliland, Thesp. Diet. - I 280, 404-407 Crawford surname of - also: Crawfurd (fl. Mid 12. Cent. - Mid 17. Cent.) - Anderson W„ Crimble - I 280,393-403; III 106, 37-39 Crawford (fl. 1810), poet - Watt - I 280,409 Crawford Mrs (fl. 1850), writer - Kirk I 280,410 Crawford, A. (fl. 1760), biographical writer Watt - I 280,411 Crawford, A. Gordon —> Wise, Alexander Gordon Hay Crawford, A. H. (* 1926), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 106, 41 Crawford, Abraham (* 1788, 1 1869), naval captain, autobiographer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, O'Byrne - I 280,413-418 Crawford, Adair (* 1748, î 1795), physician, chemist - A 'Beckett, Davenport, Gorton, Münk, Ulster, Watkins, Watt, Webb I 280,419-426; III 106,43 Crawford, Adam Fife (* 1787, 1 1864), colonel - Boase - I 280, 427 Crawford, Alan Edzle (* 1886), lieutenant colonel - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1411,131 Crawford, Alastair Wardrop Euing (* 1896), brigadier, army officer - Channel Islands III 106,45 Crawford, Alexander (t 1695), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1411,132 Crawford, Alexander (* 1857, 1 1935), pastoralist, agriculturalist, emigrant - Belfast II 1411,133 Crawford, Alexander Cumming Rutherford c.h. Henry Linn (* 1846, î 1890), actor, singer, writer - Boase - I 280, 428 Crawford, Alexander Johnstone (fl. 1901-1931), rector - WW Norfolk - II 1411,134 Crawford, Alexander Wellington (* 1866), clergyman, educationalist, writer - Men & Women - I 280, 429 Crawford, Alfred Norman (* 1878), surgeon, physician - WW Kent - II 1411,135 Crawford, Alistair (* 1945), painter, printmaker, photographer, art historian, teacher - Buckman - Ill 106, 47 Crawford, Allan James (* 1946), solicitor Scotland - III 106, 48

Crawford, Andrea —> Craufurd, Andrea Crawford, Andrew (* 1871, 1 1936), steamship owner, company director - PVWW 1929 II 1411,136 Crawford, Andrew (* 1917), actor - Actors III 106,49 Crawford, Andrew Jones (* 1809), landowner Bateman - II 1411,137 Crawford, Ann —> Street, Ann Crawford, Anna Harriette - aft. Leonowens (* 1834), governess, writer - Feminist companion, Fisher, Hays F., Kirk I 1224,339-340; III 267,92-94 Crawford, Annabella - c.h. Anna Lisle (fl. 1855), writer - Allibone, Kirk I 1224,341-342 Crawford, Annabella (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 280,431 Crawford, Anne —> Barry, Anne Crawford, Anne —> Crawford, Imelda Anne Crawford, Anne (* 1920, î 1956), actress Actors - III 106,50-51 Crawford, Archibald (* 1882, 1 1960), advocate, K.C. - Grant: Advocates - II 1411,138 Crawford, Arthur Alfred (* 1865), minister Methodists - I 280, 433 Crawford, Arthur Frederick Sharman- (* 1862), brewer - Wright D. - II 1411,139 Crawford, Arthur Muir (* 1882, 1 1962), pathologist, physician, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1411,140 Crawford, Arthur Travers (* 1835, 1 1911), colonial civil servant, autobiographer - PVWW 1897 - II 1411,141 Crawford, Barbara Elizabeth (* 1940), lecturer, historian - Scotland - III 106, 52 Crawford, Barbara Rutherfurd —> Rutherfurd, Barbara Grace Crawford, Beatrice - aft. Parkyns (fl. 1900), composer - Brown/Stratton, Ebel I 280,434-435 Crawford, Brian Hewson (* 1906), academic visitor, physicist - Scientists - III 106, 53 Crawford, Bruce (* 1955), politician - Hassan/ Lynch - III 106, 54 Crawford, Caroline Agnes Stirling—» Beresford, Caroline Agnes HorsleyCrawford, Charles (t 1745), naval captain Charnock - I 280, 436-437 Crawford, Charles (fl. 1773-1810), miscellaneous writer - NBD, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 280,438-440 Crawford, Charles Anthony (* 1900), colonial civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1411,142 Crawford, Charles Wispington Glover (t 1934), naval captain - WWW 1929 - II 1411,143 Crawford, Claude Boisragon (* 1895), captain Cath. WW 1930 - II 1411,144 Crawford, Colin Grant (* 1890, 1 1959), colonial civil servant - India OfSce - II 1411,145 Crawford, Cormac (* 1948), chairman, managing director - Ws W Ireland - III 106,55 Crawford, D. (fl. 1860-1895), dry goods merchant - Ross P. - II 1411,146 Crawford, David (t 1600), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1411,147 Crawford, David - also: Craufurd (* 1665, 1 1726), historiographer, dramatist - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Baker, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Gilliland, Gorton, Inglis, hying: Scotsmen, Jacob, Rose H.J., Royle, Stark, Watt, Whincop - I 280,441-459; III 106,56-57 Crawford, David Kenneth (* 1904), surgeon WW Gloucestershire - II 1411,148 Crawford, David R. S. Lindsay 28th Earl of (* 1900), deputy governor - Geddes III 106,58 Crawford, Donald (* 1837, 1 1919), M.P., K.C. - Foster 4, Grant: Advocates, Malchow, WWW 1916 - II 1411,149-151; III 106,59 Crawford, Donald Frank (* 1892), civil servant - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1411,152 Crawford, Dorothy H. (* 1945), professor, physician - Scotland - III 106, 60

Crawford Crawford, Dorothy Jean Phelan, Nancy Creagh, Olivia - aft. MacMahon-Creagh (t 1917), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1910, Walford - I 281,244; II 1411,450 Creagh, Olivia MacMahon—» Creagh, Olivia Creagh, Olivia MacMahon (* 1890), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1411,451 Creagh, Peter - also: Crow (* c.1616), Jesuit Oliver - I 281, 246 Creagh, Peter Ashe, George Creasey, John (* 1908, î 1973), writer - Bloom, Goodman, Whodunit? - III 106, 280-274 Creasey, Norman Geoffrey (* 1937), research chemist - Scientists - III 106,275 Creasey, Richard John (* 1944), controller Broadcasting - III 106, 276 Creasey, Sir Timothy (* 1923), lieutenant-general - Northern Ireland - III 106, 277-279 Creasey, Victor (fl. 1935), treasurer - WW Guernsey - II 1412,038 Creassey, John Bowman (* 1866), yarn merchant - Nottinghamshire - II 1412,039 Creasy, Lady Cottam, Mary Creasy, E. (fl. 1868-1892), colonial police superintendent - Colonial Offíce II 1412,040 Creasy, E. B. (fl. 1920), consul, company partner - Ceylon - II 1412,041 Creasy, Sir Edward Shepherd (* 1812, 1 1878), historian - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassel1, Cooper: Men of mark, DCB, Kent: london, Kirk, Kunitz, Malchow, Men 1, Men 2, Sanders, Waller, Ward I 281,294-304; II 1412,42-46; III 106,280 Creasy, Sir Gerald Hallen (* 1897, 1 1983), colonial governor - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 1, Kirk-Greene 2, Malta II 1412,047; III 106,281-284 Creasy, H. P. (* 1889?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1412,048 Creasy, Harold Thomas (* 1873, 1 1950), civil engineer, colonial representative - Day II 1412,049

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Creasy, Harvy (fl. 1913), colonial representative - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1412,050 Creasy, Jabez Edward (* 1857), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 281,305; II 1412,51 Creasy, Leonard (* 1854, 1 1922), civil engineer, colonial civil servant - Colonial Office, Engineers, WWW 1916 - II 1412, 052-054 Creasy, Lubin Spence (fl. 1917-1935), rector WW Northamptonshire - II 1412,055 Creaton, William Henry Gaitskell, Anna Dora Baroness Credland, James Edward (* 1870), district councillor, J.P. - WW Lincolnshire II 1412,057 Credland, William Robert Cordelia Creidylad —> Cordelia Creige (fl. 1805), miniature painter - Foskett III 106,355 Creighton —> MacCrohan (Family) Creighton, Abraham (fl. 1532-1565), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1412,135 Creighton, Andrew Malcolm (* 1933), research chemist - Scientists - III 106,357 Creighton, Archibald (* 1878), seed merchant, mayor, J.P. - WW Cumberland, WW Local Government - II 1412,136-137 Creighton, Arthur Henry (* 1912), marketing director - WWW Lreland - III 106,358 Creighton, Charles (* 1847, 1 1927), physician, writer - Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 281, 432; II 1412,138 Creighton, Cuthbert (* 1876, î 1963), headmaster, clergyman - WW Worcestershire - II 1412,139 Creighton, David (* 1843), newspaper proprietor, dominion politician - Men & Women I 281,433

Creighton, Digby Robert Moubray FitzGerald (* 1881), vicar, missionary - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1412,140 Creighton, Donald Francis (* 1940), engineer Poulsom - III 106, 359 Creighton, Elizabeth —> Craighton, Elizabeth Creighton, Elizabeth J. - aft. Harvie (* 1840), benefactor - Men & Women - I 1224,365 Creighton, George Wright (t 1869), Q.C. Boase - I 281,434 Creighton, Gordon William (* 1908), vice-consul - Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1412,141 Creighton, Henry —> Craighton, Henry Creighton, Henry (* 1750), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 281, 435 Creighton, Henry (fl. 1817), archaeologist, writer - Allibone - I 281, 436 Creighton, J. L. (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 106, 360 Creighton, James (fl. 1764-1791), clergyman, poet - O'Donoghue - I 281,440 Creighton, James (fl. 1800), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 281,437-439 Creighton, James (t 1820), minister, poet O'Donoghue - I 281,441 Creighton, James Edwin (* 1861), educationalist - Men & Women - I 281,442 Creighton, James George Alywin (* 1850, 1 1930), K.C. - Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 281,443; II 1412,142 Creighton, John (* 1768, 1 1827), surgeon Cameron - I 281, 447-448 Creighton, John Croker (fl. 1841), legal writer Allibone - I 281, 449 Creighton, John 1st earl of Erne (* 1738, 1 1828), M.P. - Biydges, Wilson: lords I 281,444-446 Creighton, John 3rd earl of Erne - aft. Crichton (* 1802, t 1885), high sheriff, lord lieutenant - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870 - I 283,75; II 1412,143-144 Creighton, Louise H. —» Von Glehn, Louise H. Creighton, Mandell (* 1843, 1 1901), bishop, writer - Browne/Burton, Cokayne, Dod's 1900, Foster 4, Hutchinson: Portraits, Kirk, Kunitz, Men 3, Our Contemporaries, Pratt, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 - I 281,451-458; 1224,367; II 1412,145-155 Creighton, Robert Crichton, Robert Creighton, Robert - also: Crichton (* 1593, 1 1672), bishop - Allibone, Anderson W„ Cassan 2, Chalmers 1, Hook, Rose H.J., Waller, Watt - I 282,1-17 Creighton, Robert - also: Creyghton (* 1639?, 1 1734), precentor - Allibone, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Musicians, Rose HJ., Watt - I 282,18-28 Creighton, Robert (* 1873), county councillor, J.P. - WW Cumberland - II 1412,156 Creighton, T. R. M. (* 1915), senior lecturer Academic WsW - III 106,361 Creighton, Trevor (fl. 1880), literary critic Kirk - I 282, 29 Creighton, Walter John (* 1866), rector - Men & Women - I 282, 30 Creighton, William —» Crichton, William Creighton, William Black (* 1864), minister, editor - Men & Women - I 282,31 Creirwy (fl. [499]), legendary figure - Puglie I 282,32-33 Creitton, William —> Crichton, William Creke, Frank (* 1849), chartered accountant Birmingham - II 1412,157 Creke, W. (fl. 1803-1824), miniature painter Foskett - III 106, 362 Crellin, H. N. (fl. 1819-1825), miniature painter Foskett - III 106, 363 Crellin, Herbert George (* 1881), steamship manager - WW Methodism - II 1412,158 Crellin, John Christian (* 1853), J.P. - Walford - II 1412, 159 Crellin, Philip (fl. 1870), bookkeeper, writer Kirk - I 282, 35

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Crellin, William (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 282,36 Crellin, William Anderson Watson (* 1892, 11918), mayor - Creagh/Humphris II 1412,160 Crellius, Samuel - c.h. Lucas Mellierus (fl. 1695), religious writer - Watt - I 1224,368 Crémazie, Jacques (* 1810, 1 1872), lawyer, author - Simpson - III 106,364 Creme, Benjamin (* 1922), painter, designer, illustrator - Buckman - III 106,365 Cremen, Patrick John (* 1847), physician Medical WW - I 282,37 Cremer, Arthur Stanley (* 1886), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offìce - II 1412,161 Cremer, Charles (* 1858), brick manufacturer, shipowner, J.P. - WW Kent - II 1412,162 Cremer, Frederic Daustini (fl. 1871-1900), vicar - Kirk, Manchester Faces - I 282,38; II 1412,163-167 Cremer, George Wyndham (* 1883), farmer Cox: Norfolk - I 282, 39 Cremer, Herbert William (* 1893, 1 1970), chemical engineer - WW Science II 1412,168 Cremer, John Awdry (* 1881), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offìce - II 1412,169 Cremer, Patrick Thomas (* 1875, î 1953), inventor - Ulster - III 106, 366 Cremer, Robert Wyndham - aft. Ketton-Cremer (* 1906, 1 1969), biographer, historian - WW Norfolk - II 1412,170 Cremer, Robert Wyndham Ketton—> Cremer, Robert Wyndham Cremer, William Henry (fl. 1870), writer, editor - Kirk - I 282, 40 Cremer, Sir William Randal (* 1838 (a.o.s. 1928), 1 1903 (a.o.s. 1908)), peace advocate, member of parliament - British Radicals, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Sherby, WWW 1897 - I 282,41-43; II 1412,171; I ; II 106,367-381 Cremer, Wyndham Cremer - aft. Ketton-Cremer (* 1870, 1 1933), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Walford - I 282,44; II 1412,172 Cremer, Wyndham Cremer Ketton- —> Cremer, Wyndham Cremer Cremieu-Javal, Ian Javal, Ian CremieuCremieu-Javal, Paul Javal, Paul CremieuCremin O (Family) - also: Ú Cruimin (fl. 17. Cent.) - Maclysaght - III 106, 382 Cremin, Cornelius Christopher (* 1908, 1 1987), politician, diplomat - Boylan, PVWW Ireland - Ill 106,383-384 Cremlyn, Richard James William CampbellDavys (* 1926), principal lecturer, chemist Scientists - III 106, 385 Cremona, Anthony (* 1880), prose and verse writer - Malta - III 106, 386-387 Cremona, Anthony Gerald (* 1924), dental surgeon - Malta - III 106, 388-389 Cremona, Antoine J. (* 1926), physician Malta - III 106, 390-392 Cremona, Ena (* 1936), barrister - Malta III 106,393 Cremona, Felice (* 1905), professor, barrister Malta - III 106, 394-395 Cremona, John Francis (* 1927), physician Malta - III 106, 396-397 Cremona, John Joseph (*1918), professor, justice - Kirk-Greene 2, Malta III 106,398-403 Cremona, Joseph M. (* 1920), translator, lieutenant-colonel - Flegon, Malta III 106,404-406 Cremona, René A. (* 1930), barrister - Malta III 106,407 Cremona, Salvatore (* 1894), diplomat - Malta - Ill 106,408 Cremonini (fl. 1762-1765), opera singer Musicians - I 282, 45 Cremonini, Joseph (fl. 1888-1925), priest - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 I 282,46; II 1412,173 Crémor, Henry - also: Creamer (t 1707), naval captain - Charnock - I 282,47

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Cremorne

Cremorne, 1st viscount —» Dawson, Thomas 1st viscount Cremorne Crennell, Henry Fraser Denman, Emma Sophia Georgiana Cresswell, Frederic R. (* 1856), sponge merchant - Leading Men - I 282,115-117 Cresswell, Frederick Willetts (* 1866), merchant - Wright D. - II 1412,204 Cresswell, Frederick William (* 1880), rector WW Somerset - II 1412,205 Cresswell, Frederick William (fl. 1923-1936), consul general - Foreign Office 2 II 1412,206 Cresswell, George (* 1856), county councillor, J.P., D.L. - Walford, WW Herefordshire II 1412,207-208 Cresswell, George Francis Addison (* 1852, I 1926), volunteer colonel, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk, WWW 1916 - I 282,118; II 1412,209-210 Cresswell, Mrs Gerard (fl. 1880), agricultural writer - Kirk - I 282,119 Cresswell, Gertrude —> Walters, Gertrude Cresswell, Gilfrid George - aft. Baker-Cresswell Widdrington, Idonea Cresswell, J. (fl. 1885), executive - Malchow III 106,420 Cresswell, John (fl. 1733), physician - Münk I 282,124 Cresswell, John (fl. 1778), school pupil - Smith - II 1412,214-215 Cresswell, John (* 1872), colonial civil servant India Office - II 1412,216 Cresswell, John James (* 1858), architect, surveyor - lincolnshire - II 1412,217 Cresswell, John M. (fl. 1897-1908), mining engineer, railway manager - Safford I 282,125 Cresswell, John Norris (fl. 1935), electrical engineer - Day - II 1412,218 Cresswell, Joseph (* 1557, 1 1623?), Jesuit, writer - Allibone, Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 282,126-131 Cresswell, Lyell Richard (* 1944), composer Scotland - III 106, 422 Cresswell, Margaret R. (fl. 1870), translator Kirk - I 282,132 Cresswell, Mary Elizabeth (* 1923), librarian Landau - II 1412,219 Cresswell, Mary Emma - aft. Lady Meyrick (fl. 1897-1960), gentlewoman - WW Wales 1933 - II 1412,220 Cresswell, Oswin Cumming Baker- (* 1844, 1 1886), volunteer major, landowner, J.P. Bateman - II 1412,221 Cresswell, Pearson Robert (* 1834, 1 1905), surgeon, volunteer colonel - Malchow, WWW 1897 - II 1412,222; III 106,423 Cresswell, Percival 1881), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1412, 223 Cresswell, Philip (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 282,133 Cresswell, R. (fl. 1846), divine, botanist, writer Britten/Boulger - I 282,134 Cresswell, Richard Henry (fl. 1867-1880), curate, writer - Kirk - I 282,135 Cresswell, Richard Henry (* 1870), student Foster 3 - II 1412, 224 Cresswell, Richard Paul Wesley (* 1977), footballer - Hugman - III 106, 424 Cresswell, Robert Nathaniel (fl. 1830), legal writer - Allibone - I 282,136 Cresswell, Sackville (* 1845), tea merchant, J.P. - Kent - II 1412, 225 Cresswell, Samuel (Î 1786), printer, bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1412,226 Cresswell, Samuel (* 1852), alderman, educational administrator - WW Local Government - II 1412, 227 Cresswell, Samuel Gurney (*c,1828, 1 1867), captain, explorer, illustrator - Boase, Poulsom - I 282,137; III 106,425 Cresswell, Thomas Estcourt (fl. 1745), autobiographer - Watt - I 282,138 Cresswell, Thomas Hungerford (* 1889), oculist - WW Lincolnshire - II 1412,228 Cresswell, William Warneford (* 1875), solicitor - Red Book - II 1412,229 Cresswick (t 1792), actor, poet, elocution teacher - Thesp. Diet., Watt - I 282,139-140 Cressy, Arthur Zell Claydon (* 1862), surgeon Surrey 20th Cent - II 1412, 230 Cressy, Hugh (fc.1643), judge - Ball II 1412,231 Cressy, Hugh Paulinus - also: Serenus (* 1605, 1 1674), monk - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Gillow, Gorton, Hook, Lower, Lupton, Rose H.J., Snow/Birt, Watkins, Watt, WoodI 282,141-188; II 1412,232-235 Cressy, N. R. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 106, 426 Cressy, Serenus —> Cressy, Hugh Paulinus Crestadoro, Andrea (* 1808, î 1879), bibliographer, writer - Boase, Kirk, Munford - I 282,190-191; III 106,427-428 Creswell, Charles Edward (fl. 1876-1912), councillor, major - Cox: Kent - I 282,192

Crewe Creswell, Daniel Crew, Sir Ranulphe Crewe, Ranulph (* 1558, 1 1646), lawyer Shakespeare - III 107,12 Crewe, Sir Ranulphe —» Crew, Sir Ranulphe Crewe, Richard (* 1749, 1 1814), major general Smith - II 1412,313 Crewe, Robert Offley Ashburton 1st Marquis of 2nd Baron Houghton - also: Robert CreweMilnes; Robert Offley Ashley (* 1858, 1 1945), politician, member of parliament - Brack, Educationists, Kirk-Greene 2, Ramsden III 107,1-2; 107,11; 107,15-18 Crewe, Sir Thomas —> Crew, Sir Thomas Crewe, Sir Thomas Milnes, Lady Annabel Hungerford CreweCrewe-Milnes, Lady Celia Hermione —» Milnes, Lady Celia Hermione CreweCrewe-Milnes, Lady Helen Cynthia —» Milnes, Lady Helen Cynthia CreweCrewe-Milnes, Richard George Archibald John Lucian Hungerford —> Milnes, Richard George Archibald John Lucian Hungerford Crewe- earl of Madeley Crewe-Milnes, Robert —> Crewe, Robert Offley Ashburton 1st Marquis of 2nd Baron Houghton Crewe-Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton —> Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton 1st marquis of Crewe Crewenna Saint Crevenna Saint Crewe-Read, Offley Malcolm Read, Offley Malcolm CreweCrewe-Read, Randulph Offley Read, Randulph Offley CreweCrewes, Jeffery (fl. 1610-1642), court musician III 107,19 Crewes, Jeremy (fl. 1629-1665), court musician III 107,20 Crews, Albert Clarke (* 1857), minister, editor Men & Women - I 282, 344 Crews, Charles Thomas Daniel (fl. 18891900), antiquary, J.P., D.L. - Press C.A.M.: Berkshire - II 1412,317-318 Crews, Frederick Richard Henry (* 1881), vicar - WW Devonshire - II 1412,319 Crews, H. C. (* 1869?), electrical engineer Day - II 1412,320 Crews, Walter Henry Hamilton 1851), district councillor, J.P. - WW Devonshire II 1412,321 Creychtoun, Robert —> Crichton, Robert Creyghton, Robert —» Creighton, Robert Creyke, Ralph (* 1849, 1 1908), M.P., D.L., landowner - Bateman, West Riding, WWW 1897 - II 1412,322-324 Creyke, Ralph (* 1883), volunteer major, J.P. Walford - II 1412,325 Creyke, Richard (fl. 1800-1849), naval captain O 'Byrne - I 282,346-347 Creyke, Richard Boynton (fl. 1829-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 282,348 Creyke, Stephen (* 1796, Î 1883), rector - Boase - I 282,349 Cribb, Charles Theodore (* 1888), canon Birmingham Post, WW Worcestershire II 1412,326-327 Cribb, Frances Mary Smith > Smith, Frances Mary Cribb, Joseph (* 1892, 1 1967), sculptor, draughtsman, letter-cutter - Buckman III 107,21 Cribb, Kevin (* 1928), sculptor, letter-cutter Buckman - III 107, 22

Cribb, Lawrence Walter (* 1898, 1 1979), sculptor - Buckman - III 107, 23 Cribb, Preston (* 1876, 1 1937), etcher, illustrator, cartoonist - WW Art - II 1412,328 Cribb, Thomas - c. Tom Cribb (* 1781, I 1848), champion pugilist - Arlott, Sports - II 1412,329; III 107,25 Cribb, Timothy John Llanwarne (* 1939), college lecturer - Academic WsW- III 107,24 Cribb, Tom —» Cribb, Thomas Cribb, William (fl. 1770), surgeon, writer Watkins/Shoberl Watt - I 282,350-351 Cribbes, George Oswald (* 1903, 1 1967), painter - Halsby/Harris - III 107, 26 Cribbins, Bernard (* 1928), actor, recording artist - Actors, Hayward: TV, Redder III 107,27-30 Cribbs, W. D. (* 1934), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 107, 31 Criblecoblis, Otis —> Dukinfield, William Claude Cricelli, Pasquale (fl. 1893), vice-consul Foreign Office 1-11 1412,330 Crichlow, Nathaniel (fl. 1914-1927), physician - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1412,331; III 107,35 Crichlow, Ralph (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 282,352 Crichton, baron —> Crichton, Sir William baron Crichton Crichton family of - Anderson W. I 282,354-355,357,358-360; 968,212-213 Crichton (fl. 1644), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1412,332 Crichton, A. G. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 107, 36 Crichton, Alan Henry (* 1866), gentleman Foster 3, Walford - II 1412,333-334 Crichton, Alexander (fl. 1754), printer Pionier 3-11 1412, 335 Crichton, Sir Alexander (* 1763, Î 1856), physician - Allibone, Anderson W., Boase, Britten/Boulger, Irving: Scotsmen, Münk, NBD, Watt - I 282, 363 Crichton, Alexander (fl. 1784), printer Plomer 3 - II 1412,336 Crichton, Alexander (Î 1888), barrister Foster 2- II 1412,337 Crichton, Alexander Cochrane (* 1918), director - WWW Ireland - III 107,37 Crichton, Alexander Joseph (* 1861), high sheriff - Thorn - I 282,373 Crichton, Alexander Smith (* 1876), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1412,338 Crichton, Alexander William (* 1842, I 1922), businessman, barrister - Foster 2 II 1412,339 Crichton, Alexander Wylie (* 1862), physician Men & Women - I 282, 374 Crichton, Andrew (* 1790, 1 1855), biographer, historian - Allibone, Boase, Gray/Jamieson I 282,375-376; II 1412,340 Crichton, Andrew (* 1837, 1 1867), minister, writer - Boase, Norrie - I 282,377; II 1412,341-343 Crichton, Andrew David (* 1874), solicitor, town clerk, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1412,344 Crichton, Andrew Gavin Maitland-Makgill(* 1881, 1 1956), lieutenant colonel - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1412, 345 Crichton, Antoinette K. - c.h. A. K. C. (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk - I 282, 378 Crichton, Archibald (* 1774, 1 1867), cloth merchant, volunteer captain - Norrie II 1412,346-347 Crichton, Sir Archibald William (* 1791, I 1865), royal physician - Boase, Iiying: Scotsmen - I 282, 379-380 Crichton, Arthur William (fl. 1886), naturalist, writer - Kirk - I 282, 381 Crichton, Athol Vernon (* 1905), merchant, financier - Jamaica - III 107, 38 Crichton, Austin Cremer (* 1892), businessman - Jamaica - III 107, 39 Crichton, Charles (* 1910), film director Caughie, Film directors, Noble: Film II 1412,348; III 107,41-45

Crichton, Charles Francis (* 1890), clergyman WW Norfolk - II 1412,349 Crichton, Charles Frederick Maitland, David Crichton, David Sprunt (* 1869), student Foster 3 - II 1412, 358 Crichton, Douglas Garvin (* 1917), company director - WWW Ireland - III 107,47 Crichton, Eleanor Esmé - aft. Williams (fl. 1908-1935), gentlewoman - lady's WW - II 1412,359 Crichton, Englebert Hobbs (* 1897), businessman, director, chairman - Jamaica - Ill 107,48 Crichton, F. E. Mrs. (* 1877), writer - Ulster III 107,49 Crichton, Frederic Marcus (* 1877, 1 1917), curate - Clergy List - II 1412,360 Crichton, G. E. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 107, 50 Crichton, George (t 1544), bishop - Dowden/ Thomson - II 1412, 361-363 Crichton, George (* 1555?, 11611), jurist, classical scholar - Anderson W., Stark I 282,388-389 Crichton, George (fl. 1557), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1412,364 Crichton, George (fl. 1848-1849), assistant engineer - Poulsom - III 107,51 Crichton, George (* 1878), solicitor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1412, 365 Crichton, George Clowe (fl. 1914), physician Medical WW - I 282,390 Crichton, George Henderson (* 1885), barrister, captain - Grant: Advocates - II 1412, 366 Crichton, Gerald Charles Lawrence (* 1900, I 1969), lieutenant colonel - India Office II 1412,367 Crichton, Harry —> Weir, Henry Crichton Crichton, Henry Coventry Maitland-Makgill(* 1880, 1 1953), brigadier Creagh/Humphris - II 1412,368 Crichton, Sir Henry George Louis (* 1844, 1 1922), colonel, D.L., alderman - Press C.A.M.: Hampshire, WWW 1916 I 282,391-393; II 1412,369 Crichton, Henry William viscount Crichton (* 1872, 1 1914), major, equerry - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1412, 370 Crichton, Hugh (fl. 1865), translator - Kirk I 282,394 Crichton, James (fl. 1452-1489), M.P. Foster 1-11 1412,371 Crichton, James - c. the Admirable Crichton; also: James Crichton of Cluny (* 1560, 1 1582), scholar, poet - A'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Davenport, Ecc. Sketches, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Hoffmann, Irving, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/ Haycraft, Magazine, Maunder 2, Mavor, Pinkerton, Rose H.J., Roy le, Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilson G.H. 2 I 282,395-446; 283,1-69; II 1412,372-373; III 3,382; 107,52-60

Cridge Crichton, James - also: Creichtoun (fl. 16191642), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1412,374 Crichton, James (fl. 1661-1663), M.P., sheriff Foster 1 - II 1412,375 Crichton, James (fl. 1752), stationer - Pionier 3 - II 1412,376 Crichton, James (* 1830), gentleman - Walford - II 1412,377 Crichton, James (fl. 1918), private - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1412, 378 Crichton, James Arthur (* 1825, Î 1891), advocate, sheriff, dean - Boase, Grant: Advocates - I 283,71; II 1412,379 Crichton, James D. (* 1847), miscellaneous writer - Ross P. - II 1412,380 Crichton, James viscount Frendraught (t 1650), soldier - Irving: Scotsmen - I 283, 70 Crichton, James Smith (* 1841, 1 1887), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger I 283,72 Crichton, Lady Jane Emma —» Baring, Lady Jane Emma Crichton, John —» Creighton, John 3rd earl of Erne Crichton, John (fl. 1611-1633), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1412,381 Crichton, John (fl. 1688-1694), physician Münk - I 283,73 Crichton, John Miller, Donald CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, Augusta Mary Monica —> Bellingham, Augusta Mary Monica Crichton-Stuart, Lord Colum Edmund —> Stuart, Lord Colum Edmund CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, Colum Edmund Lord (* 1886, 1 1957), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - Ill 107,74 Crichton Stuart, Frances (* 1951), artist, muralist, illustrator - Buckman - III 107, 75 Crichton-Stuart, Gwendoline Mary Anne - » Howard, Gwendoline Mary Anne FitzalanCrichton-Stuart, Helen Kate Phillippo, Helen Kate Crichton-Stuart, James Frederick Dudley Stuart, James Frederick Dudley CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, John —> Stuart, John 2nd marquis of Bute Crichton-Stuart, John —> Stuart, John Crichton4th marquis of Bute Crichton-Stuart, John —> Stuart, John Crichton5th marquis of Bute Crichton-Stuart, John Patrick —> Stuart, John Patrick Crichton- 3rd marquis of Bute Crichton-Stuart, John Patrick 3rd Marquess of Bute (* 1847, 1 1900), scholar, dilettante, conservationist, patron, paternalist - Goring III 107,76-77

1035

Crichton-Stuart, Lady Margaret Stuart, Lady Margaret CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, Michael Duncan David —> Stuart, Michael Duncan David CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, Lady Ninian Preston, Ismay Lucretia Mary Crichton-Stuart, lordNinian Edward Stuart, lordNinian Edward CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, Patrick James —> Stuart, Patrick James CrichtonCrichton-Stuart, lordPatrick James Herbert —> Stuart, lordPatrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart, Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings, Sophia Frederica Christina RawdonCrick, Bernard (* 1929), professor, political scientist - Academic WsW, Ramsden, Rosen - Ill 107,78-82 Crick, Douglas Henry (* 1885, 1 1973), bishop WW Staffordshire - II 1412, 423 Crick, Francis Harry Compton (* 1916), member of scientific staff, molecular biologist British Culture, lee, Scientists, Sherby III 107,83-88 Crick, Freda Gladys (fl. 1923-1935), accountant lady's WW - II 1412,424 Crick, Percy Joseph (* 1908?), marine engineer Day - 111412,425 Crick, Philip Charles Thurlow Mileham, Mary Livock Crickmer, C. M. (fl. 1912-1925), architect, town planner - Notable Personalities - II 1412,433 Crickmer, John Henry (* 1865), vicar, borough councillor - WW Staffordshire - II 1412, 434 Crickmer, William Burton (fl. 1855-1881), curate, writer - Kirk - I 283,126 Crickmere, Edgar (fl. 1914-1922), jockey - WW Sport - I 283,127 Cricks, Reginald Howard (fl. 1920-1935), cinematographer, engineer, photographer - Kinematograph, Picturegoer 's WW II 1412,435-436 Crida Saint —> Creda Saint Crida Saint —> Creed Saint Cridan —» Critan Saint Criddle, Mary Anne (* 1805, 1 1880), painter Boase - I 283,129 Criddle, William James (* 1934), lecturer, chemist - Scientists - III 107,95 Cridge, A. J. (* 1882?), electrical engineer Day - II 1412,437 Cridge, Edward (* 1817), bishop, writer - Men & Women - I 283,130

1036

Cridlan

Cridlan, Ε. M. - voluntary medical worker, engineer - Lady's WW- II 1412,438 Cridlan, John Joseph (* 1853), farmer - WW Gloucestershire - II 1412,439 Cridland, Arthur Bernard Atkins, Cyril Randell CroftonCrofton, Denis (* 1819, 1 1887), religious writer, benefactor - Allibone, Boase - I 284,73-74 Crofton, Denis Hayes (* 1908), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1413, 239 Crofton, Duke Arthur (* 1850, 1 1918), naval captain, high sheriff, D.L. - Walford II 1413,240 Crofton, Edward (fl. 1759), printer - Plomer 3 II 1413,241 Crofton, Edward (* 1832, 1 1900), naval architect, barrister - Foster 2 - II 1413,242 Crofton, Edward 2nd baron Crofton (* 1806, 1 1869), courtier - Boase - I 284, 75 Crofton, Edward George Lowther- (* 1873, I 1942), vice-admiral - Creagh/Humphris II 1413,243 Crofton, Edward Henry Churchill 3rd baron Crofton (* 1834, 1 1912), landowner Bateman, Dod's 1900, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1413,244-247 Crofton, Edward Walter (t 1863), colonel Boase - I 284,76 Crofton, Francis Blake (*ca. 1840, t e a . 1895), writer - Irish writers - III 107,305 Crofton, Francis Blake (* 1842, 1 1911), librarian, writer - Colonial Office, Kirk, Men & Women, O'Donoghue - I 284,77-80; II 1413,248 Crofton, Frederick Norris Lowther (* 1870, I 1947), gentleman - Foster 3 - II 1413,249 Crofton, George Alfred Gower, Francis Sutherland Leveson- 2nd earl of Cromartie Cromartie, countess of —» Mackenzie, Anne HayCromartie, countess of —» Mackenzie, Sibell Lilian countess of Cromartie Cromartie earldom of - also: Cromarty Anderson W. - I 284, 396-399 Cromartie, John Ruaridh Grant Mackenzie Earl of (* 1948), land manager - Scotland - Ill 107,404 Cromarty, earldom of —» Cromartie earldom of Cromarty 1st earl of —> Mackenzie, George 1st earl of Cromarty Cromarty, 3rd earl of —> Mackenzie, George 3rd earl of Cromarty Cromarty, Deas - orig.: Elizabeth Sophia Fletcher; later: Mrs. Robert Addison Watson (t 1918), novelist - Feminist companion III 107,405-406

1042

Cromarty

Cromarty, W. E. (* 1922), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 107,407 Cromb, David Lyall (* 1875, 1 1961), literary agent, journal editor - Griffiths, Marteau II 1413,377; III 107,408 Cromb, James Tandy, Jessica Cronyn, Verschoyle (* 1833), lawyer, layman Men & Women - I 287,365 Crook (* 1663?, 1 1763), clergyman, centenarian - Stratford 3 - II 1414,098 Crook, Alfred George (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 III 108,166-167 Crook, Alfred H. (* 1873), biology lecturer WW Far East - II 1414,099 Crook, Amy Hannah (fl. 1935), horticulturalist Lady's WW - II 1414,100 Crook, Andrew (t 1732?), bookseller, printer Plomer 2- II 1414,101 Crook, Arthur Henry (* 1884), surgeon, obstetrician - Medical WW, WW Sussex I 287,366; II 1414,162 Crook, Bertram Austin (* 1899), physician, surgeon - WW Somerset - II 14Ì4,103 Crook, Betty (* 1708?, 11813), centenarian Stratford 3- II 1793,313 Crook, Charles Williamson (* 1862, 1 1926), teacher, M.P. - Parliament 1, WWW 1916 II 1414,105; III 108,168 Crook, David Moore (* 1914, 1 1944), pilot, flight lieutenant - Aces High, Wynn III 108,169-171 Crook, E. (fl. 1963), violin maker - Plowright III 108,172 Crook, Edward (fl. 1912), bank manager - Cox: Norfolk - I 287,367 Crook, Edward Tipping (* 1859), J.P., company director, landowner - Lanes. Biog. I 287,368 Crook, Edwin (fl. 1854), member of polar exploration staff - Poulsom - III 108,173 Crook, Eric Mitchell (* 1914), physicist, chemist, lecturer - Scientists, WW Science - II 1414,106; III 108,174 Crook, Frances - aft. Templer; aft. Altham; aft. Watts; aft. Johnson (* 1725, î 1812), colonial resident - Buckland - II 1414,107 Crook, Geoffrey Robinson (* 1930), technical representative - Channel Islands III 108,175 Crook, George (Î 1770), monk - Snow/Birt II 1414,108 Crook, George Joseph - also: Gregson (* 1754, 1 1800), monk - Snow/Birt - II 1414,109 Crook, Gladys Lily (fl. 1935), music agency proprietor - Lady's WW- II 1414,110 Crook, Gordon (* 1921), painter, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 108,176 Crook, Harold (* 1879), minister - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 287,370; II 1414,111

Crooks Crook, Harold Kay (t 1988), pilot - Wynn III 108,185 Crook, Harry (* 1889), brush manufacturer BristoliansII 1414,112-113 Crook, Helen May (* 1904), typist - Foreign OtSce 2 - II 1414,114 Crook, Henry Tipping (* 1854), civil engineer, volunteer captain - Kirk, Manchester Faces I 287,371; II 1414,115-122 Crook, J. (* 1893), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 108,177 Crook, James Walter (* 1858), educationalist, economic writer - Men & Women I 287,372 Crook, Jean —> Devanny, Jean Crook, John (* 1617, 1 1699), quaker, writer Watt - I 287, 373 Crook, John - also: Crooke (t 1669), bookseller, printer - Plomer 1, Plomer 2 - I 287, 400; II 1414,123 Crook, John (t 1684), printer - Plomer 2 II 1414,124 Crook, John (* 1768), charity worker, miscellaneous writer - Watkins/Shoberl I 287,374 Crook, John (Î 1922), conductor, composer Adams W.D. 2, Brown/Stratton, Green Room Book, Pratt, Wyndham - I 287, 375-377; II 1414,125-126 Crook, John Anthony (* 1921), reader Academic WsW - III 108,180 Crook, John Biggs Howard (* 1857), gentleman - Wal ford - II 1414,127 Crook, John Hurrell (* 1930), fellow, biologist, reader - Academic WsW, Scientists III 108,181-182 Crook, John Michael (* 1940), episcopal bishop - Scotland - III 108,183 Crook, John Rowland (fl. 1881-1894), sanitary engineer - Colonial Office - II 1414,128' Crook, Joseph Crooke, Warren Roland Crookenden, George Pelham (* 1868), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1414,162 Crookenden, Harry Mitton (* 1862, 1 1947), solicitor, company director - Foster 3 II 1414,163 Crookenden, Irene M. (* 1880, 1 1957), painter - Buckman - III 108,193 Crookenden, John (* 1882), lieutenant colonel WW Kent - II 1414,164 Crookes, Arthur Dillon Farrar (* 1890), captain, district councillor - WW Lincolnshire II 1414,165 Crookes, Dermot Joseph (* 1940), divisional manager - WWW Ireland - III 108,194 Crookes, Frank Raymond (* 1905), physician, surgeon - WW Derbyshire - II 1414,166 Crookes, Gearoid Patrick (* 1916), consultant ophthalmic surgeon - WWW Ireland III 108,195 Crookes, Harold (* 1890), solicitor, town clerk WW Local Government - II 1414,167 Crookes, Henry (* 1859), mining manager, analyst - Engineers, Safford - I 287,415; II 1414,168 Crookes, John William (* 1856, î 1942), J.P., rector - Cox: Kent, Walford, WW Kent I 287,416; II 1414,169-170 Crookes, Lucy Ellen - aft. Lady Kimber (t 1953), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1414,171 Crookes, Peter (* 1982), footballer - Hugman III 108,196 Crookes, Thomas Bateman (* 1883), health inspector - Scottish Biogr. - II 1414,172 Crookes, Sir William (* 1832, 1 1919), scientist - Engineers, Hansard, Kirk, Leading Men, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Safford, Sanders, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916 I 287,417-434; II 1414,173-185; III 108,197 Crookes, William Raymond (* 1908?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1414,186 Crookham, William Thomas Rupert (t 1945), army chaplain, vicar - Cox: Norfolk I 287,435 Crooks, Alan (* 1910), conductor - Palmer R. II 1414,187 Crooks, Barbara (* 1904), painter - Buckman III 108,198 Crooks, Frederick (* 1887), surgeon - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1414,188 Crooks, Harold George (* 1903), accountant, district councillor - WW Local Government II 1414,189 Crooks, Inez (fl. 1932-1940), secretary, voluntary worker - Jamaica - III 108,199 Crooks, James (* 1778, 1 1860), emigrant, politician, millowner - Boase, Morgan: Sketches, Ross P. - I 287, 437-438; II 1414,190 Crooks, Sir James (* 1858, î 1940), J.P., timber merchant, mayor - Lanes. Biog., WW Local Government WWW 1929 - I 287,439; II 1414,191-192 Crooks, James (*1919), department head, physician - Scientists - III 108, 200 Crooks, John J. (* 1842), major, colonial civil servant, historian - Cath. WW 1910, KirkGreene 1 - I 287,440; III 108,201-202 Crooks, John-Robert (* 1938), translator Flegon - III 108,203 Crooks, Kenneth Lewis (* 1898), secretary Jamaica - III 108, 204 Crooks, Lee Robert (* 1978), footballer Hugman - III 108, 205 Crooks, Lester Herbert (* 1905), merchant, store proprietor - Jamaica - III 108, 206 Crooks, Lewis Archibald (* 1873), physician, surgeon, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1414,193 Crooks, Mary Fleming - aft. Lady Taylor (fl. 1883-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1414,194 Crooks, Maxwell (* 1891), advertising manager, journalist - Marteau - II 1414,195

1046

Crooks

Crooks, R. J. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 108, 207 Crooks, Ramsay (t c. 1860), explorer, trader Anderson W. - I 287,436 Crooks, Robert Spencer (* 1965), artist - Glass Art - III 108,208 Crooks, William Crookshank, Harry Frederick Comfort 1st viscount Crookshank Crookshank, Alexander (t 1813), judge - Ball II 1414,204 Crookshank, Alexander Crowder Evans, Mary Ann Cross, Mary Ann —» Evans, Mary Ann Cross, 1st viscount —> Cross, Richard Assheton 1st viscount Cross Cross, 2nd viscount —» Cross, Richard Assheton 2nd viscount Cross Cross Mrs (fl. 1696-1724), actress - Adams W.O. 2 - I 288,154 Cross Mrs (* 1700, 1 1802), centenarian Stratford 3- II 1752,2 Cross (t 1759), theatre promoter - Thesp. Diet. - I 288,153 Cross, A. E. (fl. 1880), poet, songwriter - Kirk I 288,155 Cross, A. E. (fl. 1898-1912), rancher, merchant Men & Women - I 288,156 Cross, Ada —> Cambridge, Ada Cross, Ada Mary —> Hick, Ada Mary Cross, Alan Beverley (* 1931), playwright Berney - III 108, 347-351 Cross, Albert Francis (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk I 288,158 Cross, Albert J. (fl. 1892-1917), musician, school principal, composer - Lanes. Biog., Manchester, Manchester Faces - I 288,159; II 1414,381-385 Cross, Alexander (* 1821), judge - Rose I 288,160-162 Cross, Sir Alexander 1st baronet (* 1847, 11914), seed merchant, M.P. - Dod's 1900, Gaskell: Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Pratt, Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1897 - I 288,163; II 1414,386-395 Cross, Alexander (* 1877), minister, J.P. Scottish Biogr. - II 1414, 396 Cross, Alexander George (* 1858, 1 1919), dominion judge, professor - Men & Women, WWW 1916 - I 288,164; II 1414, 397 Cross, Alexander Selkirk (* 1852), lawyer - Men & Women - I 288,165 Cross, Alfred Rupert Neale (* 1912), professor, solicitor - Academic WsW - III 108,397 Cross, Alfred William Stevens (* 1860, I 1932), architect - London, WWW 1929 II 1414,398-399 Cross, Alwin Stewart (* 1898), airline director WW British Aviation - II 1414,400 Cross, Amanda —» Heilbrun, Carolyn Cross, Amanda (* 1926), writer - Whodunit? III 108,352 Cross, Annie Elizabeth —» Kearns, Annie Elizabeth Cross, Arthur (* 1861, î 1930), vicar, writer, teacher - Cox: Norfolk - I 288,166 Cross, Arthur (fl. 1895-1925), bricklayer, tradeunionist - Labour WW - II 1414, 401 Cross, Arthur Charles (* 1891), industrial chemist, layman - WW Methodism II 1414,402 Cross, Arthur George (* 1866), surveyor London - II 1414,403

Cross, Arthur Henry (* 1874), printer, stationer, mayor - Mackenzie D., WW Essex II 1414,404-405 Cross, Arthur Henry (fl. 1918), Lance Corporal Creagh/Humphris - II 1414,406 Cross, Barry Albert (* 1925), professor, department head, scientist - Scientists III 108,346 Cross, Bernard Eliot, George Cross, Mary Christina - aft. 0 ' Donovan (fl. 1935), pathologist - Lady's WWII 1415,010 Cross, Matthew Arnold (* 1881), dominion civil servant - Dominions Office - II 1415,011 Cross, Michael - also: de la Crux (fl. 16301660), painter - A Beckett, Biyan, Chalmers 1, Gould, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Watkins - I 288, 252-259 Cross, Morgan (* 1933), radio broadcaster Tracy - III 108,382-383 Cross, Nancy Mavis Gilia (fl. 1947-1953), librarian - Landau - II 1415,012 Cross, Nathaniel (fl. 1700-1751), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer I 288,260; II 1415,13; III 108,384

1049

Cross, Nicholas —» Nicolas of the Holy Cross Cross, Nicholas (* 1616, 1 1698), Franciscan, writer - Allibone, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics I 288,261-263 Cross, Nicolette (* 1930), painter - Buckman III 108,385 Cross, P. —> Carandini, Paolo Cross, P. (*ca. 1630, t e a . 1716), miniature painter - Foskett - III 108, 386-387 Cross, Peter Brady (fl. 1795), political writer Watt - I 288,264 Cross, Philip Henry Eustace (t 1888), army surgeon, murderer - Boase, Monro I 288,265; II 1415,14 Cross, Philip Kynaston (fl. 1922), attaché Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1415,015 Cross, Reginald James (* 1889), accountant, district councillor - WW Local Government II 1415,016 Cross, Reginald R. (fl. 1890), antiques dealer Orchard - II 1415,017 Cross, Richard (Î 1809), bookseller, printer Plomer 3 - II 1415,018 Cross, Richard (t 1837), architect - Colvin II 1415,019 Cross, Richard Assheton 1st viscount Cross (* 1823, 1 1914), statesman - Banfíeld, Buckland, Cooper: Men of mark, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Educationists, Ellis, Foster 2, Gaskell: Lancashire, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, Potter, Pratt, Sanders, Walford, WWW 1897 I 288,266-292; II 1415,20-33; III 108,388-390 Cross, Richard Assheton 2nd viscount Cross (* 1882, 1 1932), private secretary - Dod's 1929, Lanes. Biog., WWW 1929 - I 288, 293; II 1415,34-35 Cross, Robert (fl. 1851-1867), physician, writer Kirk - I 288,294 Cross, Robert (fl. 1860), gardener, botanical writer - Kirk - I 288, 295 Cross, Robert (fl. 1900), physician - Edinburgh - II 1415,036 Cross, Robert Craigie (* 1911), professor Academic WsW - III 108,391 Cross, Robert George (* 1863), surgeon, district councillor, J.P. - Hampshire - II 1415,037 Cross, Robert Walter (fl. 1940-1970), squadron leader, pilot - Aces High - III 108,392 Cross, Rod 1951), professor, economist Scotland - III 108, 393 Cross, Sir Ronald Hibbert (* 1896, 1 1968), member of parliament - Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - III 108,394-396 Cross, Roy (* 1924), painter - Buckman III 108,398 Cross, S. T. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 288,297 Cross, Samuel (* 1842), underwriter, J.P. Cheshire - II 1415,038 Cross, Samuel Henry (* 1859), farmer - Cox: Kent - I 288, 298 Cross, Sarah Jane Beauchamp - aft. Innes; aft. Innes Cross; aft. Cook (fl. 1887-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1415,039 Cross, Sarah Jane Beauchamp Innes —» Cross, Sarah Jane Beauchamp Cross, Solomon (* 1877), surgeon, anaesthetist Medical WW - I 288,299 Cross, Thomas (fl. 1632-1682), engraver - Bryan, Gould, Heal, Redgrave I 288,300-302; II 1415,40 Cross, Thomas - also: Crosse (fl. 1680-1700), engraver - De Bekker, Grove, Heal I 288,303-304; II 1415,41 Cross, Thomas (* 1739, 1 1813), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 288, 306-307 Cross, Thomas (fl. [1751]), engraver - Grove I 288,303 Cross, Thomas (* 1844), minister, miscellaneous writer - Methodists - I 288, 309 Cross, Thomas (fl. 1860), stagecoach proprietor, autobiographer - Kirk - I 288, 308 Cross, Thomas Aubrey Shepherd Shepherd(* 1873), landowner - Foster 3, Lanes. Biog. - I 1224,391; II 1415,42

1050

Cross

Cross, Thomas H. Ikin, Thomas Bright Crosse, Thomas Francis (* 1819, 1 1889), canon, barrister - Boase, Foster 2, Kirk I 288,371-372; II 1415,91 Crosse, Thomas George (* 1850, 1 1932), canon - Cox: Kent, WWW 1929 - I 288,373; II 1415,92 Crosse, Thomas Warren (* 1852?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1415,093 Crosse, Victoria —» Cory, Victoria Crosse, Victoria —» Cross, Victoria Crosse, William (fl. 1630), poet, translator Watt, Wood - I 288,374-376 Crosse, William (t 1640), gentleman of the Chapel Royal - III 108,422 Crosse, William (fl. 1705), physician, writer Watt - I 288,377 Crosse, William (fl. 1710), chaplain, writer Watt - I 288,378 Crosse, William Crosse, William Wickham Reeder CrosseCrosse-Upcott, William Wickham Reeder (* 1899), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 108, 424 Crossey, James Terence (* 1918), pilot, airline manager - Wynn - III 108, 425 Crossfield, Henry Davison (* 1889), teacher WW Methodism - II 1415,096 Crossfield, Robert —> Crosfeild, Robert Crossfield, Talbot King Petre, Barbara Louisa Mary Crothers, Edward Michael (* 1880), colonial forest conservator - India Office II 1415,254 Crothers, Hamilton (* 1869), J.P., layman - WW Methodism - II 1415,255 Crothers, James (* 1860), minister - Methodists - I 289,32 Crothers, Norman Holden (fl. 1920-1929), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1415,256 Crothers, Rachel (* 1878, 1 1958), playwright, screen-writer - Feminist companion III 109,69-71 Crothers, Robert Alexander (fl. 1876-1912), journalist - Men & Women - I 288, 296 Crothers, Thomas Wilson (* 1850, 1 1921), K.C., dominion politician - Men & Women, WPVW 1916 - I 289,33; II 1415,257 Crothers, Wallace George (* 1849), captain - Gaskell: Somerset, Walford II 1415,258-259 Crothers, William John (Î 1911), minister, college governor - Men & Women - I 289, 34 Croton, Gordon (* 1932), head of television training - Broadcasting - III 109,74 Crottie, Julia M. (* 1853, 1 1930), writer Lozes/Ó Kelly, Welch - III 109,72-73 Crotty O (Family) - also: Ó Crotaigh (fl. 18. Cent. - 19. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 109,75 Crotty, Elizabeth - née; Elizabeth Markham; also: Lizzie (* 1885, 1 1960), traditional musician - McRedmond, O Céirín III 109,76-79 Crotty, Georgina —> Burns, Georgina

Crotty, James T. (* 1867), priest - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1415,260 Crotty, Kieran Bernard (* 1930), master baker WWW Ireland - III 109,80 Crotty, Leslie (* 1853), baritone - Brown/ Stratton, Wyndham - I 289,36-37; 175,199; II 1415,261 Crotty, Raymond B. (* 1925, 1 1994), agricultural economist - Boylan, McRedmond - Ill 109,81-83 Crotty, William (Î 1742), highwayman - Webb I 289,38 Crotty, William (* 1772), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 289,39 Crouch (fl. 1657), cathedral organist - West II 1415,262 Crouch (fl. 1817), violoncellist, composer Musicians - I 289, 40 Crouch, Anna Maria Phillips, Anna Maria Crouch, Archer Philip (fl. 1882-1887), technical writer - Kirk - I 289,42 Crouch, Ben (fl. 1813), resurrectionist - Wilks/ Bettany - II 1415,263-265 Crouch, Charles David (* 1863), minister Methodists - I 289, 43 Crouch, Charles William (* 1829), barrister Foster 2 - II 1415,266 Crouch, Christopher (fl. 1623), bookbinder McKerrow - II 1415,267 Crouch, David Lance (* 1919), member of parliament, chairman - Parliament 2, Roth - Ill 109,85-88 Crouch, Edward (fl. 1649-1675), printer Plomer 1, Plomer 2 - I 289,44; II 1415,268 Crouch, Edward (* 1816), naval commander O'Byrne - I 289,45-46 Crouch, Edward Thomas (t 1846), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 289,47-48 Crouch, Edwin A. (fl. 1825), conchologist, writer - Allibone - I 289, 49 Crouch, Emma Elizabeth - c.h. Cora Pearl (* 1842, 1 1886), actress, memorialist - Boase - I 289,50-51 Crouch, Eric Arthur (* 1921), principal scientific officer, chemist - Scientists - III 109,89 Crouch, Ernest George (* 1875, 1 1935), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1415,269 Crouch, Frederick Nicholls (* 1808, 1 1896), violoncellist, composer - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Clarke, De Bekker, Grove, Leach, Pratt I 289,52-63; III 109,90 Crouch, Frederick William (*c,1783, 1 1844), violoncellist, writer, composer - Brown/ Stratton - I 289, 64 Crouch, Guy Robert (* 1890), solicitor, D.L., volunteer lieutenant colonel - WW Buckinghamshire, WW Local Government - II 1415,270-271 Crouch, Henry (fl. 1720), legal writer - Watt I 289,65 Crouch, Henry (* 1840?, 1 1893), actor - Boase - I 289,66 Crouch, Henry Arthur (* 1870, 1 1955), architect - Lndia Office - II 1415,272 Crouch, Humphrey - also: Crowch (fl. 16351671), ballad writer, pamphleteer - Watt I 289,67 Crouch, Jack (fl. 1813), resurrectionist - Wilks/ Bettany - II 1415,263-265 Crouch, James Frederick , librarian - Landau - II 1415,275 Crouch, Nathaniel - c.h. Richard Burton; also: Robert Burton (* 1632?, 1 1725?), miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Heal, Plomer 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt I 289,74-79; II 1415,276-277 Crouch, Nathaniel Boddam, Francis Henry Crozier, Francis Rawdon Moira (* 1796, 1 1848), naval captain - Boylan, Knight: Biography, O'Byrne, Poulsom, Ulster, Webb - I 289,421-426; III 109,277-281 Crozier, Frank Percy (* 1879, 1 1937), brigadier general, writer - McRedmond, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 - II 1416,016-017; III 109,282-283 Crozier, Genevieve Ellen (* 1895, 1 1982), librarian, teacher - Munford - III 109,284

Crozier, George (* 1792, 1 1847), saddler, botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 289,428 Crozier, George (t 1914), painter - WWW 1897 - II 1416,018 Crozier, Henry Acheson (fl. 1855), surgeon, writer - Kirk - I 289,429 Crozier, John (* 1822, Î 1903), hunt master Sports - II 1416, 019-023 Crozier, John Albert Gordon (* 1842), major, civil servant - Men & Women - I 289,430 Crozier, John Armstrong (fl. 1870), biographer Kirk - I 289,431 Crozier, John Baptist (* 1853, 1 1920), archbishop - Belfast, Clergy List, Crone, Gaskell: Ulster, Men 3, Thorn, Ulster, WWW 1916 - I 289,432-437; II 1416,24-27; III 109,285 Crozier, John Beattie (* 1849, 1 1921), physician, philosopher, historian - Kirk, McMurchy, Men & Women, Monro, Wheeler, WWW 1916 I 289,438-441; II 1416,28-29 Crozier, John George (* 1869), high sheriff, J.P. - Walford - II 1416,030 Crozier, John William (* 1872), district councillor, J.P. - WW Cumberland II 1416,031 Crozier, Kathleen (fl. 1976-1985), artist, teacher - Buckman - III 109, 286 Crozier, Michael Julian (* 1948), associate editor - Griffiths - III 109, 287 Crozier, Philip (* 1947), painter, teacher Buckman - III 109, 288 Crozier, Raymond Archer (* 1907), minister WW Methodism - II 1416,032 Crozier, Richard (* 1803, 1 1880), naval captain - Boase, O'Byrne - I 289,442-444 Crozier, Richard (* 1845), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 289,445; II 1416,33 Crozier, Richard Pearson (* 1842, î 1911), lieutenant colonel, D.L. - Walford II 1416,034 Crozier, Robert (* 1815?, 11891), painter Manchester Faces - II 1416,035-045 Crozier, Robert (* 1940), painter, sculptor Halsby/Harris - III 109, 289 Crozier, Stanley (fl. 1911), colonel - Cox: Kent - I 289,446 Crozier, W. F. G. (fl. 1967), translator, engineer - Flegon - III 109, 290 Crozier, William (* 1817?, î 1862), anatomist, professor - Boase - I 289, 447 Crozier, William (t 1870), oboe player - Brown/ Stratton, Grove - I 289, 448-449 Crozier, William (* 1893 (a.o.s. 1897), 1 1930), watercolourist - Halsby, Halsby/Harris III 109,291-293 Crozier, William (* 1930), painter, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 109, 294-295 Crozier, William Pearson (fl. 1823-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 289,450 Crozier, William Percival (* 1879, 1 1944), editor - Griffiths - III 109, 296-297 Cruafurd, Quentin Craufurd, Quintin Cruaidh Cos-Fhada Saint - Smith/Wace I 290,1 Crucefix, Robert Harmer (fl. 1885), hymnist Kirk - I 290, 2 Cruchley, Denis James (* 1904), catholic priest Jamaica - III 109,298 Cruchley, Frank Horace Newton (* 1900), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 109, 299 Cruchley, Ivan Herbert (* 1902), solicitor general - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 109,300-301 Cruckshanks, Alexander (fl. 1831), botanist, writer - Britten/Boulger - I 290, 5 Cruddas, Audrey (* 1912, 1 1979), stage designer, painter - Buckman - III 109, 302 Cruddas, Bernard Calvert, Maud Marianne Cubitt, Nellie - aft. Watson-Smyth (fl. 19081935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW II 1416,308 Cubitt, Reginald George (* 1897), lieutenant colonel, district councillor - WW Norfolk II 1416,309 Cubitt, count Riccardi—» Cubitt, Thomas Cubitt, Roland Calvert 3rd baron Ashcombe Cholmeley, Rosamond Mary Edith Cubitt, Selina Fitzgerald - aft. baroness Pauncefote (t 1926), noblewoman - Walford - II 1416,310 Cubitt, Spencer Henry (* 1869, 1 1938), rural dean - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk, WW Derbyshire - I 290,345; II 1416,311-313 Cubitt, Thomas (*ca. 1757), miniature painter Foskett - III 109,427 Cubitt, Thomas (* 1788, 1 1855), builder - Boase, Colvin, Dampier 2, Kent: London, Knight: Biography, Wodehouse - I 290,346-348; II 1416,314-320; III 109,428-429

Cubitt, Thomas - aft. Riccardi-Cubitt, count Riccardi-Cubitt (* 1870, î 1947), foreign titleholder, convert - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Cox: Kent, Foster 3 - I 290, 349-350; II 1416,321-322 Cubitt, Sir Thomas Astley (* 1871, 1 1939), general, colonial governor - Cox: Norfolk, Creagh/Humphris, Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 I 290,351; II 1416,323-326; III 109,430 Cubitt, Sir William (* 1785, 1 1861), civil engineer - Boase, Cassell, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Sanders, Ward I 290,356-363 Cubitt, William (* 1791, 1 1863), Lord Mayor Boase - I 290, 364 Cubitt, William (t 1805), thief - Knapp: Females - I 290,352-355 Cubitt, William (* 1849), civil engineer, J.P. WW Wales 1921 - II 1416, 327 Cubitt, William George (* 1835, 1 1903), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, 14WW 1897 II 1416,328-329 Cubley, Lucy Matilda (fl. 1855), topographical writer - Kirk - I 290, 365 Cubley, W. H. (fl. 1875), painter, writer - Kirk - I 290,366 Cuboirne - also: Conbran; Cubran (t 767?), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 290, 367 Cubran —» Cuboirne Cucca Saint —» Cocca Saint Cuchuimne - also: Cucuimne (t 747), scribe, hymnist - Smith/Wace - I 290, 372 Cuchulainn - also: Cuchulinn; Cuchullin; Cú Chulainn (ca. 30), legendary warrior Crone, Ulster, Webb, Welch - I 290,371; II 1416,330; III 109,433-437 Cuchulinn —> Cuchulainn Cuchullin Cuchulainn Cucia Saint —> Cocca Saint Cuckow, Frank William —> Derwent, Frank William Cuckow, Frank William (* 1912), physicist WW Science - II 1416,331 Cucuimne —> Cuchuimne Cuculus (fl. [751]), disciple - Smith/Wace I 290,374 Cudaman (fl. 805), abbot - Smith/Wace I 290,375 Cudberth - also: Cubert (tc.775), abbot Smith/Wace - I 290,377 Cudd (fl. 772-778), abbot - Smith/Wace I 290,383 Cudda (fl. [651]), nobleman, monk - Smith/Wace - I 290,385 Cuddeford, William (fl. 1885-1893), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1416,332 Cuddie, William Arthur (Î 1943), pilot - Wynn III 109,440 Cuddigan, John Patrick (* 1899), physician WW Berkshire - II 1416,333 Cuddihy O (Family) - also: Quiddihy (fl. 13. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 109, 441 Cuddihy, Mikey (* 1952), artist, teacher Buckman - III 109, 442 Cuddon, Ambrose (fl. 1827), publisher, journalist - Gillow - I 290,386-388 Cuddon, Bernard (* 1862), layman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 290,389; II 1416,334 Cuddon, Bernard James - aft. Cuddon-Fletcher (* 1846, 1 1934), lieutenant, barrister Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Cox: Norfolk, Foster 2, Walford - I 290,390-391; II 1416,335-337 Cuddon, James (* 1816, î 1896), barrister, writer - Boase, Foster 2, Kirk - I 290, 392-393; II 1416,338 Cuddon, John Edward Reid—» Reid, John Edward Cuddon, Philip Basil (* 1897), captain - Cath. WW 1930- II 1416,339 Cuddon-Fletcher, Angus Joseph MacNab Fletcher, Angus Joseph MacNab Cuddon-

Cuddon-Fletcher, Bernard James Cuddon, Bernard James Cuddon-Fletcher, Margaret Clementina Susanna —» Fletcher, Margaret Clementina Susanna CuddonCuddy, Loftus (fl. 1912), merchant - Men & Women - I 290,394 Cuddy, Michael P. (* 1942), academic - WsW freland - III 109, 443 Cudemore, Charles William (* 1897), captain, pilot - Above the Trenches - III 109,444 Cudicini, Carlo (* 1973), footballer - Hugman III 109,445 Cudjoe, Samuel Mensah (* 1919), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 109, 446 Cudlip, Annie Hall —» Thomas, Annie Hall Cudlip, Frederick Augustus (* 1809), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 290,398 Cudlipp, Annie Ericsson (fl. 1909), assistant editor - Rintoul - III 109, 447 Cudlipp, Sir Hugh Kusman Baron (* 1913, 1 1990 (a.o.s. 1998)), politician, journalist Fisher, Griffiths, Ramsden, Rubinstein III 109,448-454 Cudlipp, Michael John (* 1934), consultant, journalist - Griffiths - III 109, 455 Cudlipp, Percival Thomas James - nickname: Percy (* 1905, 1 1962), editor - Fisher, Griffiths - III 109,456-458 Cudlipp, Reginald (* 1910), editor - Griffiths III 109,459 Cudlipp, Thelma (*ca. 1893), daughter of Annie Ericsson Cudlipp - Rintoul - III 109, 460 Cudmore (Family) (fl.Mid 17. Cent.) MacLysaght - III 110,1 Cudmore, D. G. (* 1923), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 110,2 Cudmore, Daniel (fl. 1650), poet - Allibone I 290,399 Cudmore, Harold (* 1944), marine consultant WsW Ireland - III 110,4 Cudmore, Herald 1915), company director WWW Lreland - III 110,3 Cudmore, Patrick (* 1831), lawyer, poet, writer - O'Donoghue - I 290,401 Cudmore, Philip (* 1869), minister - WW Methodism - II 1416,340 Cudmore, Richard (* 1787, î 1840), musician - Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Clarke, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 290, 402-409 Cudmore, Richard Paul (fl. 1879-1912), rector Cox: Norfolk - I 290, 410 Cudmore, Sedley Anthony (* 1879), lecturer, political economist, writer - Men & Women I 290,411 Cudner, Richard (t 1585), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 110,5 Cudner, Thomas (* 1548, 1 1575), Jesuit brother - McCoog - III 110,6 Cudradus (fl. [751]), presbyter - Smith/Wace I 290,412 Cudsuida Cutsuida Cuduald (fl. 709), abbot - Smith/Wace I 290,415 Cudulig Ua Inmainen (c.1100), metalworker Strickland - I 290,416 Cudworth, Charles L. E. (* 1908, 1 1977), curator, librarian - Academic WsW, Munford - Ill 110,7-8 Cudworth, Cyril Leonard (* 1908), librarian, musicologist - Landau - II 1416,341 Cudworth, Damaris - aft. Lady Masham (* 1658, 1 1708), theological writer - Addison, Allibone, Ballard, Betham, Biographium, Chalmers 1, Feminist companion, Flloyd, Hale, Hays M., Knapp: Females, Magazine, Rose H.J., Schlueter, Waller, Watt, Women, Women writers - I 290, 417-446; 1224,400-410; II 1416,342; III 110,9; 305,239-244 Cudworth, John (fl. 1685), religious writer Watt - I 291,1 Cudworth, John William (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk - I 291,2

Cull Cudworth, Nick Cuff, Henry Cuffe, James Aloysius Francis (* 1876, î 1957), colonel - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - I 291,123; II 1416,363-365 Cuffe, James 1st baron Tyrawley (* 1740), P.C., barrack master-general - Brydges, Wilson: Lords - I 291,108-111 Cuffe, John Otway 2nd earl of Desart (* 1788, 1 1820), nobleman - Brydges - I 291,124-125 Cuffe, Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler 1st baronet (* C.1765, 1 1853), gentleman - Boase I 291,126 Cuffe, Louis Charles Mc Donough (* 1888), engineer - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1416,366 Cuffe, Luan Peter (* 1917), architect - WWW Ireland - III 110,29 Cuffe, Maurice (fl. 1641), topical writer Cooper: Dictionary, Watt - I 291,127; II 1416,367 Cuffe, Sir Otway Fortescue Luke Wheeler- 3rd baronet (* 1866, î 1934), lieutenant colonel, engineer - Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 291,128; II 1416,368 Cuffe, Otway Frederick Seymour (* 1853, 11912), courtier, mayor - Walford, WWW 1897- II 1416,358,370 Cuffe, Otway O'Connor 3rd earl of Desart (* 1818, t 1865), politician - Boase I 291,129 Cuffe, Otway Wheeler- Adams, Arthur Conrad CuffeCufty, William Cuffay, William Cuganaeich Saint - also: Congan - abbot Forbes, Smith/Wace - I 291,149-150 Cuggeran Mac (Family) - also: Cochrane; Coughran; Coggoran (fl.End 16. Cent.) MacLysaght - III 110,30 Cugnet, Francois-Joseph (* 1720, 1 1789), lawyer, author - Simpson - III 110,31 Cugoano, Ottobah (*ca. 1757), slave, servant, critic - British Radicals - III 110,32-43 Cuhelyn - legendary king - Pughe, Williams R. - I 291,151-152 Cuhelyn Saint - also: Cyhelyn; Celyn Moel (fl. [551]), bard - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 291,153-155 Cuhelyn Vardd (fl. [751]), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 291,156-157 Cuichelm —» Cwichelm king of the West Saxons Cuichelm (c.676), bishop - Smith/Wace I 291,159 Cuillard, E. M. (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk I 291,160

1061

Cuilleau, Anthony (fl. 1707), friar, poet, writer O'Reilly - I 291,161 Cuiller, Pierre - aft. Cuiller Perron (* 1755, 1 1834), soldier - Buckland - II 1416, 376 Cuiller Perron, Pierre —> Cuiller, Pierre Cuillinn, Sliabh —> O'Hagan, John Cuillus Saint —> Huail Saint Cuimeanach, Donneila (* ca. 1778), baird Thomson - III 110,44 Cuirbin Cerban Cuisset, Frank F. (* 1812), organist, writer, composer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton I 291,164-165 Cuit, George - also: Cuitt (* 1743, 1 1818), painter - Bryan, James, Ottley 1866, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 29l', 166-171 Cuitt, George —> Cuit, George Cuitt, George (* 1779, î 1854), etcher - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Bryan, James, Ottley 1866 - I 291,172-177 Cuka, Frances (* 1936), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 110,45 Cukr, Vaclav Eric (fl. 1940-1946), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 110,46 Culan Saint - also: Colan; Dachualen (fl. 410460?) - Smith/Wace - I 291,178 Culbert, Bill (* 1935), painter, artist - Buckman - Ill 110,47 Culbert, Thomas (* 1876), borough surveyor, sanitary inspector - Scottish Biogr. II 1416,377 Culbert, W. Spence (fl. 1930), chemist, optician - WW Methodism - II 1416,378 Culbertson, Ellen - aft. Lyons (fl. 1888-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1416,379 Culbertson, Robert (* 1765, 1 1823), divine Allibone, Watt - I 291,179-180 Culbertson, Rod (fl. 1968-1971), actor Hayward: TV - III 110,48 Culcheth, Brian (* 1938), motor rally driver Arlott - III 110,49 Culcheth, James - c.h. Parker (* 1634?, î 1667), Jesuit - Oliver - I 1224,412 Culcheth, John (*c,1620, î 1647), lieutenant Gillow - I 291,181-182 Culcheth, Thomas - c.h. Parker (* 1654?, 1 1730), Jesuit - Oliver - I 1224,414 Culen king of Scotland - also: Colin (t 971) - Anderson W., Irving: Scotsmen, Stark I 291,183-185 Culeworth, William de (fl. 1236-1242), justiciar - Foss - I 291,186 Culham, R. P. (fl. 1805), poet Watkins/Shoberl - I 291,187 Culhane —> 0 Cahalane (Family) Culhane Mrs (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 291,188 Culhane, Albert Joseph Charles (* 1894), surgeon - India Ofñce - II 1416,380 Culhane, H. 0 . (* 1893), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 110,52 Culhane, John Leonard (* 1938), scientist McRedmond - III 110,53 Culhane, Kate - c.h. Louisa Bride (fl. 1885), poet - O'Donoghue - I 291,189 Culhane, Sean (fl. 1916-1923), associate of Lynch - O'Farrell - III 110,54 Culhwch - legendary figure - Pughe I 291,190-192 Culkin, Frederick (* 1929), principal scientific officer, oceanographer - Scientists III 110,55 Cull, Arthur J. (fl. 1910-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1416,381 Cull, Ernestine Muriel (fl. 1935), headmistress Lady's WW - II 1416,382 Cull, Francis (fl. 1730), sermonist - Allibone I 291,193 Cull, Frederick L. (* 1881), minister - WW Methodism - II 1416,383 Cull, J. B. (fl. 1878-1890), colonial civil servant - Colonial Ofñce - II 1416, 384 Cull, John Tulloch (* 1887), squadron commander - Creagh/Humphris, WW British Aviation - II 1416,385-386

1062

Cull

Cull, Mary Cumming, Alexander Cuming, Sir Alexander 1st baronet (* 1670, 1 1725), M.P., advocate - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates - II 1417,134-135 Cuming, Sir Alexander 2nd baronet (* 1690?, 1 1775), Indian chief - Anderson W., Chalmers 1, Grant: Advocates, Hutchinson: Medica, living: Scotsmen, Ross P. I 292,248-254; II 1417,136-138 Cuming, Andrew (fl. 1672-1674), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1417,139 Cuming, Arthur (fl. 1897-1912), vicar - Clergy list - II 1417,140 Cuming, Sir Arthur Herbert (* 1871, î 1941), colonial judge - India Offìce - II 1417,141 Cuming, Bruce (* 1847), vicar - Clergy List II 1417,142 Cuming, Charles J. (fl. 1935), police officer WW Jersey - II 1417,143 Cuming, Edward Henry (* 1864), district councillor, J.P. - WW Devonshire II 1417,144 Cuming, Edward William Craig, Henrietta Florence GibsonCuming, Hugh (* 1791, 1 1865), naturalist Boase, Britten/Boulger, Casseil, Knight: Biography - I 292,258-262 Cuming, Hugh Smith (* 1796, 1 1859), minister, poet - O'Donoghue - I 292,263 Cuming, J. Gordon (fl. 1780-1815), lieutenant general - Philippart - I 292, 264-265 Cuming, James (fl. 1784-1815), major general Philippart - I 292, 266 Cuming, James (* 1833, 1 1900), physician, professor - Boase, Pratt - I 292, 247, 267 Cuming, James Slator (* 1819, 1 1842), soldier, diarist - Crone - II 1417,149 Cuming, John (* 1728?, 1 1788), physician Allen - I 292, 268 Cuming, John Shortridge (* 1872), student Foster 3 - II 1417,150 Cuming, Joseph Henry (* 1870), colonial judge India Office - II 1417,151 Cuming, Keith Charles 1915), business executive - Channel Islands - III 110,202 Cuming, Patrick (fl. 1746-1760), professor, divine, writer - Watt - I 292,269 Cuming, Ralph (fl. 1805), naval physician, writer - Watt - I 292, 270 Cuming, Richard (* 1777, 1 1870), inventor, translator - Boase - I 292,271 Cuming, Richard Ingram (* 1874), surgeon Medical WW - I 292,272 Cuming, Robert John (* 1872), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1417,152 Cuming, Robert Stevenson Dalton —> Cumming, Robert Stevenson Dalton Cuming, Samuel (* 1769), naval commander O'Byrne - I 292,273 Cuming, Thomas - also: Cumming (fl. 1747), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1417,153 Cuming, Thomas (* 1798), physician, lecturer Cameron - I 292, 274-275 Cuming, William (* 1714, 1 1788), physician, antiquary - A 'Beckett, Aliibone, Anderson W., British Biography, Chalmers 1, Cooper: Dictionary, Hutchinson: Kent, Watkins - I 292,277-286; 421,149-150; II 1417,154 Cuming, William (* 1769, î 1852), painter Boylan - III 110,204 Cuming, William (* 1790), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1417,155 Cumings (fl. 1470), artist - Gould - I 292,288 Cumings, Henry (* 1739, 1 1823), minister, writer - Allen, Aliibone - I 292, 289-290 Cumings, John Nathaniel (* 1905), professor, biochemist - Scientists - III 110,205 Cumma (fl. 730?), abbot - Smith/Wace I 292,291 Cumman Saint - virgin - Smith/Wace I 292,292-293 Cumman Saint (fl. [451]), virgin - Smith/Wace - I 292,292-293 Cummein name of —» Cumine name of Cummene Saint —> Cumine Ailbhe Saint Cummian Saint (fl. 634), priest, writer - Smith/ Wace - I 292, 296-297 Cummin, Joseph (fl. 1922), commandant O'Farrell - III 110,206 Cummin, Joseph King —> Cummins, Joseph King Cummine Saint —» Mochumma Saint Cumming —» Comyn family of Cumming, Lady —» Stuart, Marie Adelaide Cumming family of - also: Cumin (fl. End 11. Cent. - Mid 17. Cent.) - Anderson W., Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - I 292,301-308; III 110,207-211

1066

Cumming

Cummin" A. C. - chemist, lecturer Stephenson - I 292,309 Cumming, Ada Frances Miriam —» Jarvis, Ada Frances Miriam Cumming, Alaistair Michael Cumming, William Cumming, Robert (* 1755?, 1 1826), general Allen - I 292, 370 Cumming, Robert (* 1861), insurance manager, volunteer captain - Edinburgh - II 1417,216 Cumming, Robert Currie (* 1921), trustee Scotland - III 110,248 Cumming, Robert Macaulay (fl. 1870-1880), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1417,217

Cumyn Cumming, Robert Stevenson Dalton aft. Cuming (* 1852, 1 1940), admiral - WW Worcestershire, WWW 1929 II 1417,218-219 Cumming, Roualeyn Charles Rossiter (* 1891, 11981), colonial police inspector general India Office - II 1417, 220 Cumming, Roualeyn George Gordon- (* 1820, 1 1866), lion hunter - Allibone, Boase, Irving: Scotsmen, Sanders, Sports, Ward I 292,371-374; 468,376; II 1417,221-222 Cumming, Sheila Winifred Halverstadt, Constance Cummings, Constance (* 1910), actress - Actors - Ill 110,259-260 Cummings, David Charles (* 1861, î 1942), boilermaker, trade-unionist, J.P. - Gaskell: Northumberland - II 1417,238-240 Cummings, E. H. (* 1863), merchant, colonial representative, J.P. - Macmillan: Africa II 1417,241 Cummings, Edith (fl. 1923), golfer, schoolfriend of Ginevra King - Rintoul - III 110,261

Cummings, Emily Ann Mc Cousland —> Shortt, Emily Ann Mc Cousland Cummings, Eric Douglas (* 1896), captain, pilot - Above the Trenches - III 110,262 Cummings, Erskine Seaton (* 1867), architect london - II 1417, 242 Cummings, G. T. M. (* 1923), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 110,263 Cummings, George (fl. 1710), sermonist Allibone - I 292, 398 Cummings, Hayman Alfred James (fl. 18641910), rector - Clergy List, Kirk - I 292, 399; II 1417,243 Cummings, Henry (fl. 1880-1895), colonial administrator, advocate - Colonial Office II 1417,244 Cummings, Henry (* 1906), baritone Palmer R. - II 1417,245 Cummings, Jacob Abbot (* 1773, î 1820), bookseller, teacher, textbook writer - Allen, Allibone - I 292, 400-401 Cummings, James Sleator (* 1819, 11842 (a.o.s. 1852)), writer - Irish writers, Ulster - Ill 110,264-265 Cummings, Jane (* 1917), painter, printmaker, illustrator, teacher - Buckman - III 110,266 Cummings, Jock - orig.: William Cumming (* 1913, t 1988), musician - Chilton III 110,267 Cummings, John (fl. 1793), arsonist - Pelham I 170,420-422 Cummings, Keith (* 1906), violist - Palmer R. - II 1417,246 Cummings, Keith (* 1940), sculptor - Glass Art - Ill 110,268-270 Cummings, Lumsden (* 1896), captain, pilot Above the Trenches - III 110,271 Cummings, Michael (* 1919), cartoonist, caricaturist - Robbins - III 110,272-273 Cummings, Norman (fl. 1910), piano teacher Wyndham - II 1417,247 Cummings, P. A. (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 110,274 Cummings, R. T. - religious writer - Allibone - I 292,403 Cummings, Richard (* 1857), baritone, teacher Wyndham - II 1417,248 Cummings, Seiden W. (* 1863), pastor - Men & Women - I 292, 404 Cummings, Thomas Seir Lister, John Yarburgh CunliffeCunliffe-Lister, Sir Philip Greame, Sir Philip Lloyd 1st earl of Swinton Cunliffe-Lister, Sir Philip (* 1884, 1 1972), member of parliament, politician - Kirk-

Greene 2, Parliament 1, Ramsden III 110,362-366 Cunliffe-Lister, Samuel Lister, Samuel Cunliffe- 1st baron Masham Cunliffe-Lister, Samuel Cunliffe —» Lister, Samuel Cunliffe Cunliffe- 2nd baron Masham Cunliffe-Lister, Susan Lillian Primrose Baroness Masham of Ilton - née: Susan Lillian Primrose Sinclair; (* 1935), medallist in the Paraplegic Games, social worker Rubinstein - Ill 305,245-247 Cunliffe-Owen, Charles Owen, Charles CunliffeCunliffe-Owen, Edward —> Owen, Edward CunliffeCunliffe-Owen, Sir Francis Philip —» Owen, Sir Francis Philip CunliffeCunliffe-Owen, Henry Charles —> Owen, Henry Charles CunliffeCunliffe-Owen, Sir Hugo —> Owen, Sir Hugo Cunliffe- 1st baronet Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Hugo von Reitzenstein (* 1870, 1 1947), entrepreneur, industrialist Jeremy - III 110,367-374 Cunllo, loan (fl. 1846), antiquary, bard - Rees:

Welshmen - II 1417, 424 Cunn, Ruth - aft. Fraser; c.h. Ruth Vincent (* 1877, 1 1955), soprano, actress - De

Bekker, Green Room Book, Wyndham I 1118,141; II 1861,284-286 Cunn, Samuel (fl. 1714-1745), mathematician, writer, translator - Watt - I 293,106 Cunnack, Francis Henry (* 1861, î 1937), mayor, J.P., layman - WW Cornwall II 1417,425 Cunnack, James (* 1831, 1 1886), bookseller, botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 293,107 Cunnah, Ernest Edward (* 1881), dentist Medical WW - I 293,108 Cunnah, John Jones (* 1841), auctioneer, alderman, J.P. - Cheshire - II 1417, 426 Cunnane, Frank (* 1923), independence fighter O Farrell - III 110,375 Cunnane, Joseph (* 1913), archbishop - WWW Ireland - III 110,376 Cunneberg Saint —> Kyneburga Saint Cunneen O —» Cunneen Mac (Family) Cunneen Mac (Family) - also: O Cunneen (fl. 14. Cent.) - Maclysaght - III 110,377 Cunneen, John Ivan (* 1915), assistant director Scientists - III 110,378 Cunneffe —> Cunniff Mac (Family)

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Cunnell, Douglas Charles (Î 1917), captain, pilot - Above the Trenches - III 110,379 Cunney, Michael Brendan (fl. 1973), engineer, department head - WWW Ireland III 110,380 Cunniff Mac (Family) - also: MacNiff; Canniff; Cunneffe; Coniffe (fl.Mid 17. Cent. - Mid 19. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 110,381-382 Cunnigham, Elizabeth —> MacGuire, Elizabeth Cunning, Joseph (* 1872, 1 1948), surgeon Medical WW - I 293,110 Cunning, William Henry (fl. 1916-1930), council clerk - WW Local Government - II 1417,427 Cunningham of Hyndhope, 1st viscount —> Cunningham, Andrew Browne 1st viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope Cunningham, Lord —> Cunningham, John Lord Cunningham Cunningham family of (fl.Mid 12. Cent. - End 18. Cent.) - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble, Tartans - I 293,112-128; III 110,383-388 Cunningham, A. G. (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 110,389 Cunningham, Sir Adam (t 1639), judge Grant: Advocates - II 1418,001 Cunningham, Adam (t 1676), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1418,002 Cunningham, Sir Alan Gordon - also: Allan Gordon (* 1887, Î 1983), general - British History, Creagh/Humphris, Goring, KirkGreene 2, Lee - II 1418,003; III 110,395-398 Cunningham, Alan Usher (* 1901), county councillor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1418, Ò04 Cunningham, Alexander (fl. 1641-1651), M.P., merchant - Foster 1 - II 1418,005 Cunningham, Alexander (* 1654, 1 1737), historian - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Davenport, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Stark, Watkins, Watt - I 293,133-155 Cunningham, Alexander (* c.1655, 1 1730), critic - Anderson W., Irving, Stark I 293,156-183 Cunningham, Alexander (t 1812), lawyer, friend of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1418, 006-007 Cunningham, Alexander (* 1874), town councillor, magistrate - Scottish Biogr. II 1418,008 Cunningham, Sir Alexander C. (* 1814, 1 1893), major general, archaeologist - Boase, Kirk, Men 2, Vibart - I 293,184-186; II 1418,9-13 Cunningham, Alexander Duncan (* 1888, 11981), air commodore - WW British Aviation - II 1418, 014 Cunningham, Sir Alexander Frederick Douglas (* 1852, 1 1935), colonial administrator - Buckland, Wallord, WWW 1929 II 1418,015-017 Cunningham, Alexander 1st earl of Glencairn (t 1488), nobleman - Irving: Scotsmen I 1224,446 Cunningham, Alexander 5th earl of Glencairn (t 1574), religious reformer - Chambers: Scotsmen, Irving: Scotsmen, low I 293,129-131; 1224,447 Cunningham, Alexander Mckenzie (* 1863), photographer - Men & Women - I 293,187 Cunningham, Alexander W. (fl. 1865), geometrician, writer - Kirk - I 293,188 Cunningham, Alfred (* 1870, 1 1918), newspaper editor, miscellaneous writer Griffiths, Weinthal, WW Far East, WWW 1916 - I 293,189; II 1418,18-20; III 110,390 Cunningham, Allan (fl. 1621), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1418,021 Cunningham, Allan Turner, Ethel Sybil Curlewis, John Stephen (* 1863, Î 1940),' dominion chief justice - Dominions Offìce, Weinthal, WWW 1929 - I 294,129; II 1418,362-363 Curlewis, William Edward (* 1789, tc.1847), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 294,130-131 Curley, Albert George (Î 1940), air gunner, pilot - Wynn - III 111,96 Curley, Daniel (* 1851?, 1 1883), Fenian, murderer - Boase - I 294,132 Curley, Edwin A. (fl. 1875), travel writer - Kirk - I 294,133 Curley, Hugh Joseph (fl. 1900-1925), lieutenant colonel, D.L. - Cath. WW 1930 II 1418,364 Curley, James Michael (* 1874, î 1958), politician - Rintoul - III 111,97 Curley, Michael Joseph (* 1879), archbishop Cath. WW 1930- II 1418,365

Curling, Bernard Charles (fl. 1911-1935), marine engineer - Day - II 1418,366 Curling, Bryan James (* 1877, 1 1955), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - II 1418,367-368 Curling, Edward (fl. 1876-1911), vicar - Clergy List - II 1418,369 Curling, Henry (* 1803, î 1864), novelist Boase, Kirk - I 294,134-135 Curling, James Bunce (fl. 1850), military writer - Kirk - I 294,136 Curling, John (fl. 1855), topical writer - Kirk I 294,137 Curling, Joseph James (* 1844, 1 1906), missionary, college principal, yachtsman Foster 3, Hampshire, Kirk, WWW 1897 I 294,138; II 1418,370-372 Curling, Laura Jane (fl. 1860), novelist - Kirk I 294,139 Curling, Peter (* 1955), painter - Buckman III 111,100 Curling, Richard Robinson (* 1884), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1418, 373 Curling, Thomas Blizard (* 1811, î 1888), surgeon, writer - Allibone, Boase, Malchow, Men 2 - I 294,140-142; III 111,101 Curling, Thomas Higham (* 1872, 1 1944), canon - Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Essex - II 1418,374-376 Curling, William (* 1803, 1 1879), vicar, writer Boase, Kirk - I 294,143-144 Curling, William Graham (* 1879), major - WW Herefordshire - II 1418,377 Curii, Edmund (* 1675, 1 1747), bookseller, publisher, pornographer - Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Donaldson, Knight: Biography, Kunitz/Haycraft, Maunder 2, Plomer 2, Rose H.J., Watt - I 294,145-152; II 1418,378-383; III 111,98-99 Curii, Walter - also: Curie Straker, Kathleen Alice CoppinCuthbert, Margaret Jane Mudie - aft. Ross (fl. 1921-1935), physician, surgeon Lady's WW - II 1420,173 Cuthbert, Margot Lindsay —> Spring, Margot Lindsay Cuthbert, Mary Isabella Shaw (* 1892), physician - Scottish Biogr. - II 1420,174 Cuthbert, Morton (fl. 1895-1919), electrical engineer - Dominions Office - II 1420,175 Cuthbert, Nicholas Martin (* 1877), minister WW Methodism - II 1420,176 Cuthbert, Norman (* 1909), professor, economist - Academic WsW, WWW IrelandIII 112,130-131 Cuthbert, R. N. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 112,132 Cuthbert, Robert (fl. End 17. Cent.), violin maker - Plowright - III 112,133 Cuthbert, Robert (fl. 1810), writer on tides Watt - I 296,324 Cuthbert, Robert Howard (* 1861), graduate Foster 3 - II 1420,177 Cuthbert, Ros (* 1951), painter, draughtsman, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 112,134 Cuthbert, Rosa Guy, Rosa Cuthbert, Stanley (* 1864), major - Edinburgh - II 1420, 178 Cuthbert, Theodore Martin (* 1880), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Essex - I 296,325; II 1420,179 Cuthbert, Thomas (fl. 1626), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 112,135 Cuthbert, Thomas Wilkinson (t 1936), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 - II 1420,180-182

1083

Cuthbert, Victor Edward (* 1901), solicitor Scottish Biogr. - II 1420,183 Cuthbert, Vincent Charles (* 1901), civil servant - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 112,136-137 Cuthbert, William (fl. 1888-1930), minister WW Methodism - II 1420,184 Cuthbert, William Appleton (* 1912), agricultural bacteriologist - WW Science II 1420,185 Cuthbert, William Mitchell Kearney, Thomas CuthbertCuthbert-Keeson, Elizabeth —» Budd, Elizabeth Cuthbertson Miss (fl. 1790), dramatist - Baker - I 296,327 Cuthbertson, Allan (* 1921), actor - Actors III 112,140-142 Cuthbertson, Catherine (fl. 1793-1830), novelist - Feminist companion - III 112,143-144 Cuthbertson, Charles Heber (* 1848), solicitor Birmingham - II 1420,186 Cuthbertson, Clive (* 1863, î 1943), colonial civil servant - Foster 3 - II 1420,187 Cuthbertson, Constance Gertrude Cecily —> Clifton, Constance Gertrude Cecily Cuthbertson, David - c.h. Norman Fraser (* 1856, 1 1935), librarian, poet, religious writer - Kirk. Munford, WWW 1929 - I 1225,17; II 1420,188; III 112,145 Cuthbertson, Sir David Paton (* 1900, I 1989), biochemist, lecturer - Geddes, Scientists, Scottish Biogr., WW Science II 1420,189-190; III 112,146-147 Cuthbertson, Douglas (* 1884), solicitor Birmingham Post - II 1420,191 Cuthbertson, Edmund John Joyce, Teddy Cuthbertson, Elisabeth Wyllie (fl. 1935), secretary, clarsach player - Lady's WWII 1420', 192 Cuthbertson, Elizabeth Coniston - aft. Campbell (fl. 1902-1935), district councillor - WW Kent - II 1420,193 Cuthbertson, Francis (* 1833, î 1889), mathematician - Boase, Kirk - I 296, 328-330 Cuthbertson, Frederick William (* 1884), civic official, writer - WW Local Government II 1420,194 Cuthbertson, Henry (* 1859, 1 1903), Journalist, writer - WWW 1897 - II 1420,195 Cuthbertson, Iain (* 1930), actor - Geddes, Goring, Hayward: TV, Pedder, Scotland III 112,148-152 Cuthbertson, Ian Jardine (* 1951), solicitor Scotland - III 112,153 Cuthbertson, James (fl. 1885), clergyman, travel writer - Kirk - I 296,331 Cuthbertson, John (fl. 1782-1810), mathematical instrument-maker, writer Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 296,332-333 Cuthbertson, John (fl. 1885), glossarist - Kirk I 296,334 Cuthbertson, Sir John Neilson (* 1829, 1 1905), produce broker, D.L. - Glasgow, WWW 1897 - II 1420,196-198 Cuthbertson, John Oswald (* 1870), graduate Foster 3 - II 1420,199 Cuthbertson, Jonathan (fl. 1790), technical writer - Watt - I 296,335 Cuthbertson, Joseph William (* 1901), metallurgist, electrical engineer - WW Science - II 1420,200 Cuthbertson, Kenneth J. (fl. 1920-1940), painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris - III 112,154-155 Cuthbertson, Malcolm (* 1956), minister Scotland - III 112,156 Cuthbertson, Mary - aft. Lady Moore (fl. 19241935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1420,201 Cuthbertson, Steven Robert (* 1966), communications manager - Poulsom III 112,157

1084

Cuthbertson

Cuthbertson, Thomas (* 1941), minister Scotland - III 112,158 Cuthbertson, William Darling Vincent, Sir Edgar 1st viscount D'Abernon Dabheog Saint - SmithAVace - I 298,17-18 Dabholkar, Anant Yashwant (* 1888), physician, health administrator - India OtSce II 1421,012 Dabholkar, Sir Vasantrao Anandrao (* 1881, 1 1933), colonial representative - WWW 1929 - II 1421,013 Dabi David Dabill, Samuel Stafford Smithers, Florence Da Cunha, J. Gerson (* 1842, 1 1900), surgeon, historian, numismatist - Buckland, Kirk I 298,84; II 1421,53 Dacunus Saint (fl. [551]), anchorite - Smith/ Wace - I 298, 85 Dada, Moses Odutola (* 1892), minister - WW Methodism - II 1421,054 Dadabhoy, Byramji (* 1831), colonial registrar Lethbridge - II 1421,055 Dadabhoy, Sir Maneckji Byramji (* 1865, I 1953), lawyer, industrialist, parliamentarian - India Office, Lndian Biogr. Die. II 1421,056-057

Dadabhoy, Nusserwanjee (fl. 1920), merchant Ceylon - II 1421,058 Dadachanji, K. E. (fl. 1895-1910), physician, J.P. - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1421,059 Dadason, Rikhardur - nickname: Rikki (* 1972), footballer - Hugman - III 113,55 Dadd, Arthur H. (* 1926), bacteriologist Scientists - III 113,56 Dadd, Frank (* 1851, 1 1929), painter, illustrator - Sartin, WWW 1929 - II 1421,060; III 113,57 Dadd, George H. (* 1813), veterinary surgeon, writer - Allibone - I 298,86 Dadd, John (t 1853), quartermaster - Poulsom III 113,58 Dadd, Philip J. S. (t 1916), painter, illustrator III 113,59 Dadd, Richard (* 1817, 1 1886), painter - Boase - I 298,87-88 Daddo-Langlois, William Raoul (t 1943), flight lieutenant, pilot - Aces High - III 113,60 Dade, Ernest (* 1868), marine painter - WW Art - II 1421,061 Dade, John (fl. 1501), heraldic writer - Cooper/ Cooper - I 298,91 Dade, John (fl. 1589-1607), physician, almanac writer - Watt - I 298,90 Dade, Thomas —> Middleton, Thomas Dade, William (fl. 1624), almanac writer Allibone, Watt - I 298,92-93 Dade, William (*c,1740, 1 1790), antiquary Ross F., Watt - I 298,94-96 Dadford, Thomas (fl. 1776-1801), civil engineer, architect - Colvin - II 1421,062 Dadlani, Bhagwandas Bhojraj (* 1918), business director - Jamaica - III 113,61 Dadlani, Bherumal Bhojraj (* 1914), business director - Jamaica - III 113,62 Dadlani, Doulatram Bhojraj (* 1901}, merchant, governing director - Jamaica - III 113,63 Dadlani, Rochiram Bhojraj (*1911), business director - Jamaica - III 113,64 Dadley, Charles Carey (* 1868), student Foster 3- II 1421,063 Dadley, Isaac Jeffries (fl. 1900), dentist Nottinghamshire - II 1421,064 Dadly, Joseph (fl. 1735), sermonist - Watt I 298,97 Dadson, Arthur J. (fl. 1887), historian - Kirk I 298,98 Dadson, Reginald Thornton (* 1881), quantity surveyor - London - II 1421,065 Dadwair Dalben - also: Dallweir - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 298,99-100 Dady, William St Alban Rae (* 1938), painter, sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 113,65 Dadysett, Mancherji Dadabhai (* 1853?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1421,066 Daeghelm (fl. 803), abbot - Smith/Wace I 298,101 Daene (fl.761), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 298,102 Daer, Lord —> Douglas, John Lord Daer Daer, Lord —> Hamilton, Basil William DouglasLord Daer Daes, James (fl. 1665-1668), sheriff depute, advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1421,067 D'Aeth, Edward Henry Hughes (fl. 1836-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 298,104 D'Aeth, Edward Knatchbull Hughes- (* 1866, 1 1923), emigrant - Foster 3- II 1421, 068 D'Aeth, Eleanor H. (fl. 1896), miniature painter Foskett - III 113,67 D'Aeth, George William —> Hughes, George William D'Aeth, Henry Hughes- (* 1861?), gentleman Foster 3- II 1421,069 D'Aeth, John Death, John D'Aeth, Lewis Narbrough Hughes- (* 1858, I 1920), major, J.P. - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 298,106; II 1421,70 D'Aeth, Narbrough Hughes (* 1901), flight lieutenant - Poulsom - III 113,68 Daets, Louis (* 1877), J.P., president of the Hebrew Congregation - Scottish Biogr. II 1421,071

Daetwiler, Peter (* 1936), hotel administrator WsWHong Kong - III 113,69 Da Fano, Dorothea Natalie Sophia —» Landau, Dorothea Natalie Sophia Daff, Thomas Allen (* 1889), colonial policeman - India Office - II 1421,072 Dafforn, Robert Chippindall (* 1916, 1 1943), pilot, squadron leader - Aces High, Wynn III 113,70-72 Dafforne, James (t 1880), writer on art - Boase, Kirk, Malchow - I 298,108-109; III 113,73 Dafforne, Richard (fl. 1635), commercial writer Allibone - I 298,107 Daffyd, Thomas - also: David (fl. 1765-1792), hymnist, elegist - Welsh Biogr. - II 1421,089 Daft Highland Laird —» Robertson, James Daft, Richard (* 1835, 1 1900), cricketer - Boase, Mellors, Sports - I 298, 111; II 1421,73-74 Daft, Thomas Barnabus (* 1816, Î 1878), iron founder, inventor - Boase - I 298,112 Daftary, Gavrishankar Dullabji (* 1889), engineer - India Office - II 1421,075 Dafyd Y Garreg Wen —» Owen, David Dafydd Ddu (fl. 14. Cent.), poet, priest - Fisher - III 113,75 Dafydd Edmwnd ab (*ca. 1430, 1 1490), bard Fisher - III 113,76 Dafydd Gruffydd ap (* ca. 1235, 1 1283), prince - Fisher - III 113,79 Dafydd Ifan ap (*ca. 1420, 1 1470), commander - Fisher - III 113,81 Dafydd Llywelyn ap (* 1208, 1 1246), Prince of Wales - Fisher - III 113,84 Dafydd I. king of North Wales - also: Davydd (t 1203) - Pughe, Williams R. I 311,235-236 Dafydd II. prince of North Wales - also: Davydd (*c,1208, 1 1246) - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,227-228 Dafydd III. prince of North Wales - also: Davydd (t 1283) - Low, Pughe, Williams R. - I '311,188-190 Dafydd Owain ab (*ca. 1140, 1 1204), prince Fisher - III 113,85 Dafydd Alaw (fl. 1550), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,245-246 Dafydd Bach ab Madawg Wiadaidd - also: Cnepyn Gwerthrynion (c. 1400-1450), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 242, 255-256; 311,247-248 Dafydd ab Belyn (c. 1520-1550), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,179-180 Dafydd Benvras (c.1190-1240), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,249-250 Dafydd Benwyn (fl. 1550-1600), poet - Pughe, Welsh Biogr., Williams R. - I 311,251-252; II 1421,78 Dafydd ab Bleddyn (*ca. 1280, 1 1346), bishop - Fisher, Williams R. - I 311,181; III 113,74 Dafydd ab Dafydd Llwyd (c.1513), poet Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,182-183 Dafydd ab Edmund (fl. 1450), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,184-185 Dafydd Eppynt (c.1460), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 311,253-254 Dafydd ab Evan ab Edward (fl. 1560-1600), epigrammatist - Pughe, Williams R. I 311,186-187 Dafydd Goch Brydydd (fl. 1450-1520), poet Pughe - I 1225,298 Dafydd Goch Brydydd (fl. 1480-1520), poet Williams R. - I 311,255 Dafydd Gorlech (c.1500), poet - Williams R. I 311,256 Dafydd ab Gwilym Acton, Mary Elizabeth Anne DalbergDalberg-Acton, Richard Maximilian —> Acton, Richard Maximilian Dalberg- 2nd baron Acton D'Albert, Charles (*c,1808, 1 1886), ballet dancer, composer, teacher - Boase I 298,239 D'Albert, Eugène Francis Charles (* 1864, 1 1932), pianist, composer - Sanders, PVWW 1929, Wyndham - I 298,241; II 1421,175-177 Dalbertanson, Charles Ildefonse (fl. 1862-1895), civil servant - Foreign Office 1 - II 1421,178 D'Albertson, Arthur (Î 1964), painter, artist Buckman - III 113,161 Dalbhach Saint - also: Dalmacius (c.600-650) Sniith/Wace - I 298,242 Dalbiac, Henry Shelley (* 1850, î 1900), major, equestrian, writer - Boase - I 298, 243 Dalbiac, Sir James Charles (* 1776, 1 1847), lieutenant general, writer - Allibone, Mosse, Palgrave, Smiles, Watkins/Shoberl I 298,244-247; II 1421,179 D'Albiac, Sir John Henry (* 1894, 1 1963), air marshal - WW British Aviation - II 1421,180 Dalbiac, Philip Hugh (* 1855, 1 1927), colonel, M.P., miscellaneous writer - Dod's 1900, Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Pratt, WWW 1916 I 298,248-250; II 1421,181-182 Dalbiac, Susanna Stephania - aft. Innes-Ker, 6th duchess of Roxburghe (* c.1814, 1 1895), court official - Boase - I 298, 251 Dalby, Alan (* 1873, î 1949), rector, district councillor - Cox: Kent, WW Herefordshire I 298,252; II 1421,183 Dalby, Amy (* 1888, 1 1969), actress - Actors III 113,162 Dalby, Arthur (* 1900, 1 1961), printmaker Buckman - III 113,163

Dale Dalby, Claire (* 1944), artist, wood engraver Buckman - III 113,164 Dalby, David (*c,1790>, horse painter - Gilbey - I 298,253-259 Dalby, David ( * 1933), reader in West African languages - Academic WsW- III 113,165 Dalby, Denis Wilson (* 1897), company director - Channel Islands - III 113,166 Dalby, Dunkery Hugh Munro, Donald Dall Miss (fl. 1792), actress - Haslewood, Thesp. Diet. - I 299,93-97 Dall, Agnes Farmer Gibson —» Cowper, Agnes Farmer Gibson Dall, Andrew Reekie (* 1894), workers' representative, county councillor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1421,408 Dall, Caroline Healey (* 1822, 1 1912), biographer, essayist, women's-rights advocate Feminist companion - III 113,300-301 Dall, Evelyn (fl. 1937-1946), actress, vocalist - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre II 1421,409-410 Dall, James (t 1842?), street porter, eccentric Mackenzie P. - II 1421,411-417 Dall, James (fl. 1850), flax cultivator, writer Kirk - I 299,98 Dall, Nicolas Thomas (t 1777), landscape painter - Bryan, Edwards, Pilkington, Redgrave, SandbyI 299,99-103 Dalla Bona, Samuelle - nickname: Sam (* 1981), footballer - Hugman - III 113,302 Dallaghan, Ernest Patrick (fl. 1929), proconsul Foreign Office 2 - II 1421,418 Dallaher O (Family) (fl. 16. Cent.) MacLysaght - III 113,303 D'Allain, Adolphus John (fl. 1853-1856), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1421,419

1096

Dallam

Dallam family of - also: Dalham; Dallum; Dallans - Grove - I 299,104; III 113,304-305 Dallam, George (fl. [1651]), organ builder - De Bekker, Waller - I 299,105-106 Dallam, John (fl. 1641-1648), bookseller Pionier 1 - I 299,107 Dallam, Ralph - also: Dallans (t 1672), organ builder - A 'Beckett, Baptie 1, Gorton, Grove, Rose HJ., Waller - I 299,104; 109-113 Dallam, Robert Dalmeyer, Johann Heinrick Dallow (fl. 1877), executive - Malchow III 113,342 Dallow, Arthur Douglas (* 1886), solicitor, captain - WW Staffordshire - II 1422,005 Dallow, J. C. (* 1902), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 113,343 Dallow, Wilfrid (* 1848), canon, writer - Cath. WW 1910 - I 299,254 Dallowe, Timothy (fl. 1735), physician, writer, translator - Watt - I 299, 255 Dallum, family of —> Dallam family of

Dalrymple Dallweir Dalben —» Dadwair Dalben Dally, Frank Fether (fl. 1848-1858), poet, topographical writer - Allibane - I 299, 258 Dally, John Frederick Halls (* 1877, 1 1944), physician, writer - Medical WW, Notable Personalities - I 299, 259-260; II 1422, 6 Dally, Simon Dalbhach Saint D'Almada e Castro, C. P. Skene, Christian Gordon-CumingDalrymple, Sir David 1st baronet (Î 1721), politician - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates, Gray/Jamieson - II 1422,022-025 Dalrymple, Sir David 3rd baronet,Lord Hailes (* 1726, t 1792), judge, miscellaneous writer A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Baker, CasselΊ, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Dampier 3, Davenport, Goring, Gorton, Grant: Advocates, Gray/Jamieson, Hutchinson: Medica, Inglis, Irving: Scotsmen, Jesse, Knight: Biography, low, Maunder 2, Paterson, Rose H.J., Royle, Stark, Watkins, Watt - I 299,273-280,346-408; 1225,73-74; II 1422,26-35; III 113,360-362; 191,334 Dalrymple, David Hay (* 1840, 1 1912), colonial politician - WWW 1916 - II 1422,037 Dalrymple, David Lord Westhall (* 1719, 1 1784), judge, professor - Grant: Advocates, Gray/Jamieson - II 1422,020-021 Dalrymple, Donald (* 1814, 1 1873), surgeon, M.P., meteorological writer - Boase, Dod's 1870, Kirk - I 299,409-410; II 1422,38 Dalrymple, Sir Edward Arthur Elphinstone- 6th baronet (* 1877, 1 1913), lieutenant - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1422,039-040 Dalrymple, G. A. E. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 299,411 Dalrymple, George (* 1680, 1 1745), M.P., advocate - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates II 1422,041-042 Dalrymple, George Augustus Frederick Elphinstone- (* 1826, 1 1876), colonial politician, explorer - Mennell - I 299,412 Dalrymple, George Elphinstone- (fl. 1875), travel writer - Kirk - I 299,413 Dalrymple, Georgina Anne Elphinstone—» Brigstocke, Georgina Anne Dalrymple, Grace —> Elliott, Grace Dalrymple, Hew (Î 1771), colonial attorney general - Grant: Advocates - II 1422,049 Dalrymple, Sir Hew 4th baronet - aft. Hamilton-Dalrymple Dalrymple, Sir Hew 4th baronet Dalrymple, Sir Hew Hamilton—> Dalrymple, Sir Hew 3rd baronet Dalrymple, Sir Hew Hamilton - aft. Dalrymple Hamilton (fl. 1800-1806), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 508,65

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Dalrymple, Sir Hew Hamilton- 6th baronet (* 1814, 1 1887), lieutenant colonel, landowner - Bateman, Boase - I 299,418; II 1422,55 Dalrymple, Sir Hew Hamilton (* 1857, 1 1945), M.P., company director, D.L. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1422, 056 Dalrymple, Sir Hew 1st baronet,Lord North Berwick (* 1652, 1 1737), Lord President of Session - Allibone, Foster 1, Grant: Advocates, Gray/Jamieson, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography - I 299,273-280,416-417; II 1422,43-45 Dalrymple, Sir Hew Whitefoord 1st baronet (* 1750, 1 1830), general - Allibone, Cassel!, Gorton, low, NBD, Philippart, Rose HJ., Sanders - I 299, 419-427 Dalrymple, Hugh (t 1780), naval captain Charnock - I 299, 428-429 Dalrymple, Hugh Dalrymple Murray Kynnymound (fl. 1716-1718), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1422,057 Dalrymple, Ian (* 1903, 1 1989), screenwriter, producer, film director - Caughie, Noble: Film - II 1422,058; III 113,364 Dalrymple, Sir James 1st baronet (* 1650, 11719), antiquary - Allibone, Grant: Advocates, Watt - I 300,52-53; II 1422,61 Dalrymple, Sir James 2nd baronet (* 1692, 11751), M.P., auditor general - Foster 1 II 1422,062 Dalrymple, James (t 1795), friend of Burns Ross J.D. - II 1422, 064 Dalrymple, James (t 1800), army officer Buckland - II 1422,065 Dalrymple, James (fl. 1800-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 300,54 Dalrymple, James (* 1859, 1 1934), tramways manager - Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1929II 1422,066-069 Dalrymple, James 1st viscount Stair - also: John (* 1619, î 1695), lawyer, statesman, writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Foster 1, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Grant: Advocates, Irving, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Simpson Watkins, Watt - I 300,2-51,55-56; 299,273-274; 1225,75-79; II 1422,59-60; III 113,365; 424,334-336 Dalrymple, James 3rd earl of Stair (Î 1760), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1422,063 Dalrymple, James William - nickname: Jamie (* 1981), cricket player - Cricketers III 113,366-367 Dalrymple, Janet (t 1669), wife of David Dunbar - Rintoul - III 113,368 Dalrymple, Jock (* 1923, 1 1985), catholic priest - Goring - III 113,369-370 Dalrymple, John —» Dalrymple, James 1st viscount Stair Dalrymple, John of (fl. 1445-1459), M.P., bailie - Foster 1 - II 1422,070 Dalrymple, John - aft. Dalrymple Horn (* 1714, I 1737), advocate - Grant: Advocates II 1422,073 Dalrymple, John - aft. Hamilton (* 1715, 1 1796), M.P., advocate - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates - II 1422,074-075 Dalrymple, Sir John 4th baronet - aft. Dalrymple-Hamilton-Makgill (* 1726, î 1810), judge, writer - Allibone, Anderson W., Dampier 3, Davenport, Goring, Grant: Advocates, Low, Maunder 2, Reid, Watt I 300,88-97; II 1422,77-79; III 113,374-375 Dalrymple, John (t 1742), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1422,080 Dalrymple, Sir John 2nd baronet (Î 1743), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1422,081 Dalrymple, John (fl. 1795), admiral - Charnock, Nauticus - I 300,98-103 Dalrymple, John (* 1803, 1 1852), ophthalmic surgeon, writer - Allibone, Boase, Knight: Biography, Waller - I 300,111-114 Dalrymple, Sir John 5th baronet (t 1835), M.P., major general - Foster 1 - II 1422, 082

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Dalrymple

Dalrymple, John Aymer 13th earl of Stair (* 1906), captain - Scottish Biogr. II 1422,083 Dalrymple, John David James 14th Earl of Stair (* 1961), land owner, manager - Scotland III 424,341 Dalrymple, John Hamilton Elphinstone- (* 1819, I 1888), general - Boase - I 300,115 Dalrymple, John Hamilton 8th earl of Stair

Dalrymple, Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple-Hamilton, North de Coigny Dalrymple, North de Coigny Dalrymple Hamilton, North John Frederick (* 1950), farmer, estate manager - Scotland III 113,381 Dalrymple-Hamilton, Sir North Victor Cecil —» Hamilton, Sir North Victor Cecil DalrympleDalrymple-Hamilton-Makgill, Sir John Dalrymple, Sir John 4th baronet Dalrymple-Hay, Sir Charles John —» Hay, Sir Charles John Dalrymple- 5th baronet Dalrymple-Hay, Sir Harley Hugh —> Hay, Sir Harley Hugh DalrympleDalrymple-Hay, James Reginald Maitland —» Hay, James Reginald Maitland DalrympleDalrymple-Hay, Sir John Charles —> Hay, Sir John Charles Dalrymple- 3rd baronet Dalrymple-Hay, Sir William Archibald Hay, Sir William Archibald Dalrymple- 4th baronet Dalrymple Horn, John —> Dalrymple, John Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Lady Fairlie, Margaret Anne Alice Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Sir Graeme Hepburn —» Elphinstone, Sir Graeme Hepburn Dalrymple-Horn- 4th baronet Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Sir James —> Elphinstone, Sir James Dalrymple-Horn- 2nd baronet Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Sir Robert —» Elphinstone, Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn- 3rd baronet Dalrymple-White, Sir Godfrey Dalrymple —» White, Sir Godfrey Dalrymple 1st baronet Dalrymple-White, Sir Godfrey Dalrymple Baronet (* 1866, î 1954), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 113,382-383 Dalston family of - Ferguson 1 - I 300,138 Dalston, Sir George (t 1657), M.P. - Weinthal I 300,139-142 Dalston, Sir George baronet (Î 1765), sheriff, colonel, M.P. - Ferguson 1 - I 300,143 Dalston, John (* 1606?, 1 1692), D.L., M.P. Ferguson 1 - I 300,144 Dalston, John (Î 1759), M.P. - Ferguson 1 I 300,145 Dalton, baron —» Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale baron Dalton

Dalton, baroness —» Fox, Ruth Dalton, Abby (fl. 1985), actress - Redder III 113,386 Dalton, Adelaide Annabella - aft.Young, baroness Lisgar; aft. Lady Turvill (Î 1895), noblewoman - Bateman - II 1422,113 Dalton, Alfred (* 1892), traffic superintendent - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1422,114; III 113,385 Dalton, Alfred John (* 1895), electrical engineer - Day, WW Dorset - II 1422,115-116 Dalton, Annie Charlotte —> Armitage, Annie Charlotte Dalton, Arthur Edison (* 1853, 1 1938), prebendary - WWW 1929 - II 1422,117 Dalton, Audrey (* 1934), actress - Actors III 113,387 Dalton, B. (fl. 1925), violin maker - Plowright III 113,388 Dalton, Blanche Mary - aft. Lady Sheldon (fl. 1897-1958), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1422,118 Dalton, C. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 113,389 Dalton, Charles (* 1850, î 1913), miscellaneous writer, translator - Kirk, Men & Women, WWW 1897 - I 300,148-150; II 1422,119 Dalton, Charles (* 1850, 1 1933), dominion politician, benefactor - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 - II 1422,120-121 Dalton, Charles (* 1864, 1 1942), actor Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pratt - I 300,151-152; II 1422,122-123 Dalton, Charles Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald Richard 11th baronet Dalton-Fitzgerald, Sir James George —> Fitzgerald, Sir James George 10th baronet Dalton-James, Edith (fl. 1911-1951), school teacher, headmistress - Jamaica - III 114,22 Dalton-Morgan, Thomas Frederick (*1917>, group captain, pilot - Aces High III 114,23-24 D'Alvadorez, Donna Lucia - orig.: Lord Francourt Babberley (fl. 1892), actor Goodman - III 114,25 Dalvimart, Octavian (fl. 1802), writer on costume - Watt - I 300,319 D'Alwis, James (fl. 1870), linguist, writer - Kirk - I 300,320 Dalwood, Dexter (* 1960), painter, teacher Buckman - III 114,26 Dalwood, Hubert (* 1924, 1 1976), sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 114,27 Daly, Mrs —» Barsanti Miss Daly, Lady —> Coape, Charlotte Claudine Georgiana Daly, Adrian Desmond (* 1944), consulting actuary and partner - WWW Ireland III 114,28 Daly, Agnes (fl. 1921), sister of Ned Daly O'Farrell - III 114,29 Daly, Albert Peter Vincent (* 1891), wing commander - Cath. WW 1930, Thorn, WW British Aviation - I 300,323; II 1422,198-199 Daly, Arthur Crawford (* 1871, Î 1936), major general - WWW 1929 - II 1422,200 Daly, Ashley Skeffington (* 1882), anaesthetist Medical WW - I 300,324 Daly, Augustus A. (fl. 1875), political writer Kirk - I 300, 327 Daly, Bernard (* 1861), high sheriff - Walford II 1422,201 Daly, Brendan (* 1940), politician - WsW Ireland - III 114,30 Daly, Brian (fl. 1890), poet, songwriter O'Donoghue - I 300, 328 Daly, Cahal Brendan (* 1917), bishop, cardinal British History, WsW Ireland, WWW Ireland - Ill 114,31-33 Daly, Charles (fl. 1922), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 114,35 Daly, Charles (fl. 1922-1923), commandant general - O'Farrell - III 114,34 Daly, Charles Hilary (* 1929), meteorologist WWW Ireland-I II 114,36 Daly, Charlie (fl. 1916-1923), commandant O'Farrell - III 114,37 Daly, Sir Clive Kirkpatrick (* 1888, 1 1966), consul general - India Office - II 1422, 202 Daly, Cuthbert Featherstone (t 1851), rear admiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 300,330-332 Daly, Cyril (* 1933), medical practitioner WWW Ireland - III 114,38 Daly, Daniel - also: Dominic; also: O'Daly (* 1595, 1 1662), ecclesiastic, writer A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hayes, Irish writers, Rose H.J., Ryan, Watkins, Watt, Webb - I 300, 333-339; 1225,101-103; II 1422,203; III 339,385-386 Daly, Daniel (fl. 1800), midshipman, litigant, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 300,340-341 Daly, Daniel (Î 1923), railway engine driver O'Farrell - III 114,39 Daly, David Bingham (fl. 1860), legal writer Kirk - I 300, 342

Daly, Denis Besemeres, John Daly, John (fl. 1699), Jesuit - Oliver I 300, 380 Daly, John (fl. 1720), sculptor - Strickland I 300,381 Daly, John - aft. O'Daly Van Damm, Sheila Dammann, John Frederick Karl - also: Daman (* 1865), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1422, 332 Dammann, Thomas Walter Alfred - aft. Daman (* 1868), surgeon, physician, writer - Lincolnshire, Medical WW - I 301,85; II 1422,310 Dammartin, Manaserius de (fl. 1170), justice itinerant - Foss - I 301,132 Dammast, Jeanie Selina —> Reeves, Jeanie Selina Dammers, Baron Frederick Hounsell (* 1877), J.P., naval volunteer - WW Norfolk II 1422,333 Dammers, Eric Henry Falk (* 1892), chartered accountant, district councillor - WW Dorset II 1422,334 Dammers, George Murray (* 1879), county councillor, J.P. - WW Dorset - II 1422,335 Dammers, Hebe Julia Annette —» Templer, Hebe Julia Annette Damnar, A. D. (fl. 1870), writer on railways Kirk - I 301,134 Damnat —> Dympna Saint Damon, Robert (* 1814, 1 1889), palaeontologist, geologist, writer - Boase, Kirk I 301,135-136 Damon, William —> Daman, William Damon, William Aethelbert (* 1890), chemical engineer - WW Science - II 1422,336 D'Amory, Roger (t 1322), gentleman, soldier Low - I 301,138 Damper, William (fl. 1838-1866), watch and clock maker - Pickford - III 114,164 Dampier, Alfred (* 1847, î 1908), actor, theatrical manager - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Mennell, Pratt - I 301,139-141; II 1422,337 Dampier, Cecil Frederick (* 1868, 1 1950), admiral - WW Hampshire - II 1422,338 Dampier, Claude (* 1879, 1 1955), comedian Actors, Busby - III 114,165-167 Dampier, Croslegh - aft. Dampier-Crossley (* 1839), gentleman - Walford - II 1422,339 Dampier, Dorothy (* 1909), singer - Moseley II 1422,340-341 Dampier, E. - also: E. Dampiere (fl. 1784-1786), miniature painter - Foskett - III 114,168 Dampier, George (fl. 1695), medical writer Watt - I 301,142 Dampier, Sir Henry (* 1758, î 1816), judge - Creasy, Foss, Hutchinson: Medica I 301,143-146 Dampier, Henry Lucius (* 1828, î 1913), colonial representative - WWW 1897 II 1422,342 Dampier, John Lucius (* 1792, 1 1853), recorder - Boase - I 301,147 Dampier, Richard (t 1639), Jesuit - Oliver I 301,148 Dampier, Thomas (* 1748, 1 1812), bishop Creasy, Watt, Wilson: Lords - I 301,149-152 Dampier, Thomas (fl. 1802-1809), bishop Brydges - I 301,113 Dampier, William (*c,1582, 1 1652), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 301,153; III 114,175

Dancer Dampier, William Dance, Sir Nathaniel 1st baronet Dancer (fl. 1660), historical writer - Watt I 301,381 Dancer, Ann —> Street, Ann Dancer, Daniel (* 1716, î 1794), miser Donaldson, Ecc. Lives, Ecc. Sketches, Lemoine/Caulfíeld, Malcolm, Maunder 2, Rose H.J, Waller, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 301,384-433; II 1422,406-409; III 114,211-212 Dancer, John - c.h. Dauncey (fl. 1675), translator, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Gilliland, Jacob, Langbaine, O'Donoghue, Waller, Watt, Welch, Whincop, Winstanley: Poets - I 301,434-448; III 114,214 Dancer, John Benjamin (* 1812, 1 1887), optical instrument maker - Boase - I 301,449 Dancer, John William (* 1930), senior lecturer, botanist - Scientists - III 114,215 Dancer, Nathaniel (c. 1700), bookseller, bookbinder - Plomer 2 - II 1422,410 Dancer, Samuel (fl. 1662-1668), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 301,450

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Dancer, Thomas (*c,1755, 1 1811), botanist Britten/Bouìger, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 301,451-453 Dancer, Sir Thomas Johnston 7th baronet (* 1852, 1 1933), volunteer lieutenant - Sports, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1422,411-413 Dancey, Harry (* 1862), church organist, pianist, music teacher - Warríner - II 1422,414 Danchell, Edward H. H. (fl. 1930-1935), proconsul - Foreign Offíce 2 - II 1422,415 Danchell, Frederick Hahn (fl. 1872), writer on sanitation - Kirk - I 302,1 Danckert, Hugh (* 1826), miniature painter Foskett, Strickland - I 302,2; III 114,216 Danckerts, Henry - also: Hendrik Dankers (* 1630?, 1 1680?), landscape painter, line engraver - Bryan, Gould, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 302,3-6 Danckwaerts, William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts, William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts, Peter Victor (* 1916), professor, engineer - Scientists - III 114,217 Danckwerts, Victor Hilary (* 1890, 1 1944), naval captain - WW Hampshire - II 1422,416 Danckwerts, William Otto Adolph Julius - also: Danckwaerts (* 1853, 1 1914), barrister, K.C. - Foster 2, Men 3, WWW 1897 - I 302, 9: II 1422,417-418 D'Ancona, Matthew (fl. 1989), deputy editor, political columnist - Rosen - III 114,218 Dancox, Frederick George (fl. 1917), hay trusser, private - Creagh/Humphris - II 1422, 419 Dancy, Elizabeth More, Elizabeth Dancy, Walter (* 1884), trade-unionist BristoliansII 1422,420-421 Dancy, Wilfrid (* 1896), captain, airman - WW British Aviation - II 1422,422 Dand, David (* 1932), chairman, chief executive - WsWIreland - III 114,219 Dandashar, Barwa (* 1855), colonial civil servant - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1286,091 Dandeker, Narayan (* 1908), colonial magistrate - India Offìce - II 1422, 423 Dandeno, James Brown (* 1862), botanist, professor, writer - Men & Women - I 302,11 Dando, Alfred Wright (* 1863), auctioneer, estate agent, company director - Birmingham II 1422,424 Dando, David John (* 1890), minister - WW Methodism - II 1422, 425 Dando, Jill (* 1961), presenter - Hayward: TV III 114,220 Dando, Joseph Haydon Bourne (* 1806, 1 1894), violinist - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Clarke, Dampier 1, De Bekker, Grove I 302,12-17; II 1422,426-427 Dando, Norman Edgar (* 1889), minister - WW Methodism - II 1422, 428 Dando, Suzanne (* 1961), TV presenter, actress - Redder - III 114,221 D'Andrade, W. P. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 114,222 D'Andrade, William Albert (* 1884), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offìce, KirkGreene 2 - II 1422,429; III 114,223 Dandrea, Ronald Paul (* 1930), officer - WsW Hong Kong - III 114,224 Dandria, Enrico (* 1892), monsignor - Cath. WW 1930- II 1422,430 Dandridge, Bartholomew (fl. 1750), portrait painter - Gould, Redgrave - I 302,18-19 Dandridge, Martha - aft. Custis; aft. Washington (* 1732, 1 1802), wife of George Washington Hale, Knapp: Females - I 302, 20-23 Dandridge, Thomas (fl. 1723-1730), botanist, lepidopterist - Britten/Boulger - I 302, 24 Dandridge, William (Î 1747), naval commander - Charnock - I 302, 25-26 Dandulo, Rigep (fl. 1657), convert - Caulfìeld 3 - I 302,27-32 Dandurand, Charlotte —> Marchand, Charlotte Dandurand, Raoul (* 1861, 1 1942), Q.C., dominion politician, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Dominions Offìce - I 302,34; II 1422,431-432

Dandy, Anthony (t 1704), lay brother - Snow/ Birt - II 1422,433 Dandy, Henry Edward (t 1930), canon - WWW 1929 - II 1422,434 Dandy, Richard (fl. 1870-1875), executive Malchow - III 114,225 Dandy Six (fl. 1916-1923), group of officers 0 Farrell - III 114,226 Dane O (Family) (fl. 17. Cent.) - Maclysaght III 114,227 Dane, Clemence —> Ashton, Winifred Dane, Clemence - orig.: Winifred Ashton Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick Dangerfield, John (fl. 1810), writer on shorthand - Watt - I 302,81 Dangerfield, Paul (* 1894), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 114,257 Dangerfield, Robert George (* 1824, 1 1858), divine, writer - Kirk - I 302,83 Dangerfield, Thomas (* 1650?, î 1685), false witness - Watt - I 302,84-85 Dangerfield, William (fl. 1550), victim of injustice - Stratford 2 - I 573, 7 Danican, Augustus (* 1763), brigadier general, pamphleteer - NBD - I 302, 87-88 Danicic, Ivan (* 1929), lecturer, mathematician Scientists - III 114,258 Daniel Saint - also: Deiniol Wyn (t 584?), bishop, bard - Challoner, Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B., Fughe, Sniith/Wace, Williams R. - I 302,90-105; 254,213 Daniel Saint - also: Deiniolen; Deiniol ab Deiniol Ail; Deiniol Fab (fl.615), monk - Gould/Fisher, Rughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 302,107-111 Daniel (t c.660), bishop - Smith/Wace I 302,106 Daniel (fl. 720?), bishop - Smith/Wace I 302,112 Daniel - also: Danihel (Î 745), bishop, writer Cassan 3, Challoner, Godwin, Smith/Wace, Wright T. - I 302,114-121; 254,214 Daniel (fl. 1660), Cromwell's porter, religious fanatic, lunatic - Caulfìeld 3, Malcolm I 302,128-131; II 1423,1-2 Daniel Hua Liatháide (*ca. 810, 1861), writer Irish writers - III 114,281 Daniel Becclesiensis - c.h. Church (fl. [1151]), poet - Watt, Wright T. - I 302,122 Daniel Du o Ceredigion —» Evans, Daniel Daniel ab Llofgwm Mew - also: Daniel ab Llofgwm Mynyw (fl. 1150-1200), bard Rughe, Williams R. - I 302,126-127 Daniel ab Llofgwyn Mynyw —> Daniel ab Llofgwm Mew Daniel Saltwood, Daniel Robert Daniel - divine, poet - Jacob - I 302,132

Daniel Daniel, Miss - also: Miss Danieli Griffith, Christopher DarbyDarby-Griffith, Christopher William —» Griffith, Christopher William Darby-

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Darby-Rogers, Thomas Duggan —» Rogers, Thomas Duggan DarbyDarbyshire, Alfred (* 1839, î 1908), architect Kirk, Manchester, Manchester Faces, Our Contemporaries, Wodehouse - I 303,219; II 1423,302-313; III 114,443 Derbyshire, Douglas Edward (fl. 1898-1930), physician, surgeon - WW Lincolnshire II 1423,314 Darbyshire, E. (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk I 303,221 Darbyshire, Hubert Stanley (* 1876), vicar, army chaplain - WW Somerset - II 1423,315 Darbyshire, Jack (* 1919), professor, oceanographer - Scientists - III 114,444 Darbyshire, James Albert (* 1906), physicist, electrical engineer - WW Science II 1423,316 Darbyshire, James Dominic (* 1690, 1 1757), prior, classicist, teacher - Gumbley, Kirk: Catholics - I 303, 220; II 1423, 317 Darbyshire, James Humphrey (* 1926), senior principal scientific officer - Scientists III 114,445 Darbyshire, John Russell (* 1880, î 1948), bishop - Cox: Norfolk, Scottish Biogr. I 303,222; II 1423,318 Darbyshire, Lilian Mary - aft. Preston; aft. Lady Moon (t 1950), gentlewoman Lady's WW - II 1423,319 Darbyshire, Taylor (* 1875, 1 1943), journalist, publicity agent - Griffiths, Notable Personalities - II 1423,320; III 114,446 Darbyshire, Thomas (* 1518, 1 1604), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 303,223; III 114,447 Darbyshire, Thomas S. (fl. 1925), architect Notable Personalities - II 1423,321 D'Arce, C. Miss (fl. 1814), miniature painter FoskettIII 114,448 Darcey (fl. 1778-1792), miniature painter Foskett, Redgrave - I 303,224; III 114,449 Darcey, John (* 1769?, 1 1844), vicar - Smith II 1423,322 Darch, F. W. (fl. 1928), vice-consul - Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1423,323 Darch, John (fl. 1765), vicar, sermonist - Watt I 303,225 Darch, John Edwin (* 1870), vicar - WW Cornwall - II 1423, 324 Darch, Robert (* 1871), district councillor, J.P. WW Gloucestershire - II 1423, 325 Darcie, Abraham —> Darcy, Abraham Darcie, Lady Grace (fl. 1621-1624), writer Women writers - III 114,450 Darcus, Solomon Henry (* 1859), gentleman Walford - II 1423,326 D'Arcy, count —> D'Arcy, Patrick count D'Arcy Darcy, baron —> Darcy, Sir Thomas baron Darcy D'Arcy barony of - Hailstone - I 303, 228-229 D'Arcy (fl. 1798), singer - Thesp. Diet. I 303,232 Darcy, Abraham - also: Darcie (fl. 1625), author - Allibone, Watt - I 303, 233-234 D'Arcy, Alex —> Efflatoun, Alexander Sarruf D'Arcy, Anthony Ralph (fl. 1859-1878), rector, sermonist - Kirk - I 303, 235 D'Arcy, Azilé (fl. 1815), writer - Allibone I 303,236 Darcy, Bartholomew - also: Bartholomew Forster (* 1582, 1 1617), Jesuit priest - McCoog III 114,453 D'Arcy, Caroline —» Brierly, Caroline D'Arcy, Cecil (fl. 1879), captain - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1423,328 D'Arcy, Charles (t 1673), Jesuit, rector - Oliver - I 303,238 D'Arcy, Charles Frederick (* 1859, 1 1938), archbishop - Ulster, WWW 1929 II 1423,329-330; III 114,455 D'Arcy, Clark John Norman (fl. 1914-1930), major, company director, county councillor WW Derbyshire - II 1423,331 D'Arcy, Sir Conyers (* 1685, 1 1758), M.P., privy councillor, lord lieutenant - Hailstone I 303,230-231

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D'Arcy

D'Arcy, Dominic Lionel (* 1856), J.P. - Walford - II 1423,332 Darcy, Douglas Augustine (* 1918), scientific staff member, immunologist - Scientists III 114,456 D'Arcy, Ella Irvine, Robert I. D'ArcyD'Arcy-Irvine, Sir St. George Caulfeild Irvine, Sir St. George Caulfeild D'ArcyD'Arcy-Irvine, William —> D'Arcy, William Darcy of Chich, 2nd baron —> Darcy, John 2nd baron Darcy of Chich Darcy of Chich, 1st baron —» D'Arcy, Thomas 1st baron Darcy of Chich Darcy-Osborne, Francis Godolphin D'arcy —> Osborne, Francis Godolphin D. arcy 7th duke of Leeds Dardis (Family) (fl.Mid 13. Cent. - Mid 19. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 115,53 Dardis, Eoin (fl. 1997), public affairs manager Lobbying - III 115,54 Dardis, John (* 1945), farmer, agricultural journalist, senator - WsW Ireland - III 115,55 Dardis, John Francis (* 1918), fellow - WWW Ireland - III 115,56 Dardys, Bartholomew (fl. 1332-1356), judge Ball - II 1423, 363

Dare, Charles (* ca. 1868, 1 1939), comic artist Clark - III 115,57 Dare, Sir Charles Holcombe Dones, Florence Harriette Zena Dareau, Margaret Grace (* 1944), senior editor Scotland - III 115,62 Dare-Delaney, Patrick Francis —» Delaney, Patrick Francis DareDarel, James Stephen (* 1820), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 303,308 Darell, Carl Fredrik M. (*ca. 1800), miniature painter - Foskett - III 115,63 Darell, Harry Francis (* 1872, 1 1934), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1423,399-400 Darell, Sir Harry Francis Colville 3rd baronet (* 1814, 1 1853), major, travel writer Allibone, Boase - I 303,309-310 Darell, Henrietta - aft. Blount; aft. Darell-Blount (fl. 1846-1908), landowner - Cath. WW 1910, Walford - I 303,311; II 1423,401 Darell, John —» Darrell, John Darell, John (fl. 1615-1665), civil servant, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 303,313-314 Darell, Sir Lionel Edward 5th baronet (* 1845, 11919), high sheriff, volunteer captain Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1423,402-403 Darell, Sir Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke 6th baronet (* 1876, 1 1954), colonel, alderman, high sheriff - Creagh/Humphris, Gaskell: Gloucestershire, Sports - II 1423, 404-409 Darell, Nicholas (fl. 1678), physician - Münk I 303,315 Darell, Olivia (fl. 1760), nun - Snow/Birt II 1423,410

Darling Darell, Robert Darell Smythe —> Stephens, Robert Darell Smythe Darell, William - also: Dorell (Î 1580), antiquary - Cooper/Cooper, Hutchinson: Templars, Watt - I 303,317-320 Darell, William Harry Vereist Blount, John Darell-Brown, Otway Darell —» Brown, Otway Darell DarellDarerca Saint —> Moninne Saint Darerca Saint - virgin - Dunbar - I 303, 323 Darerca Saint (c.400> - Dunbar, Smith/Wace I 303,325-328 Darerca Saint (fl. [1001]> - Dunbar - I 303,329 Daresbury, 1st baron —» Greenall, Sir Gilbert 1st baron Daresbury Darewski, Hermann E. (* 1883, 1 1947), composer, music publisher - De Bekker I 303,330 Darewski, Ruby —> Miller, Ruby Dargan, Daniel (* 1915), general director WWW Ireland - III 115,65 Dargan, Herbert (* 1918), college headmaster Hong Kong - III 115,67 Dargan, John —» Dargent, John Dargan, Joseph (* 1931), Jesuit priest, secretary general - WsWIreland - III 115,66 Dargan, Olive - née: Olive Tilford; pseud.: Fielding Burke (* 1869, 1 1968), playwright, poet, novelist - Feminist companion III 115,68-69 Dargan, William (* 1799, 1 1867), railway projector, industrialist - Boase, Boylan, Cassell, Connolly, DCB, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Ulster, Waller, Ward, Webb I 303,331-341: III 115,70-73 Dargan, William Joseph Damali, Sir John Darnell, Nicholas (* 1817, 1 1892), barrister, priest, headmaster - Boase, Windle I 304,44-45 Darnell, Philip Wheler (fl. 1843-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 304,46 Darnell, William Nicholas Blackwood, Jemima Adeline Beatrice Darnley, 7th earl of —» Bligh, Edward Henry Stuart 7th Earl of Darnley Darnley, 8th earl of —» Bligh, Ivo Francis Walter 8th earl of Darnley Darnley, 4th earl of —» Bligh, John 4th earl of Darnley Darnley, 6th earl of —» Bligh, John Stuart 6th earl of Darnley Darnley, countess of —> Morphy, Florence Rose Darnley, lord —» Stewart, Henry lord Darnley Darnley earldom of - also: Dernely Anderson W. - I 304,61 Darnley, Darnley Rowland —» Poppy, Darnley Rowland Darnley, E. R. (fl. 1893-1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1424,101 Darnley, Henry Lord (* 1545, 1 1567), king Goring - IIÌ 115,190 Darnley, Herbert Mc Carthy, Herbert Darnley, James Henry (fl. 1875-1895), actor, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2 - I 304,67 Darnton, Charles (* 1836), organist, composer, teacher - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton I 304,72-73 Darnton, Christian (* 1905, 1 1981), composer Leach - III 115,192 Darnton, Peter William (fl. 1868-1888), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 304,74 Darnton, Philip Christian (* 1905), composer Palmer R. - II 1424,102 Da Rocha, Moyses Joao (* 1876), physician, writer - Macmillan: Africa - II 1424,103 Daroga, Rustom Pirozshaw (* 1912), research chemist - WW Science - II 1424,104 Daron, Lewis (fl. 1580-1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 304,75; 1225,220 Daronwy - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 304, 76-77 Darrack, Thomas (c.1700-1710), printer Plomer 2- II 1424,105 Darracott, Claude Robert (* 1873), jeweller, J.P., mayor - WW Kent - II 1424,106 Darracott, Risdon William (* 1717, 1 1759), minister, writer - Watt - I 304,78 Darracott, Robert Young Man (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 304,79 Darragh (Family) (fl.End 16. Cent. - End 18. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 115,193-194 Darragh, Cyril Quartus (fl. 1924-1935), colonial civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1424,107 Darragh, Florence (fl. 1904-1906), actress Flanagan - III 115,195-198 Darragh, Lydia (*ca. 1750, t e a . 1810), revolutionary patriot - Mahoney III 115,199-202 Darragh, Paul (* 1953), equestrian - WsW Ireland - III 115,203 Darragh, William (* 1813, 1 1892), museum curator - Ulster - III 115,204 Darragh, William Henry (* 1860), flax spinner, high sheriff, county councillor - Belfast II 1424,108 Darrah, Charles (fl. 1867), executive - Malchow - III 115,205 Darrah, Henry Zouch (* 1854, 1 1909), writer, colonial administrator - Sports, WWW 1897 II 1424,109-111 Darrant, Simon (fl. 1672), court musician III 115,206 Darrel, George (c.1870-1892), actor, dramatist Mennell - I 304,80 Darrel, John (* 1621, Î 1665), physician, benefactor - Mellors - II 1424,112-113 Darrell, Arthur Llewellyn (* 1883), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1424,114; III 115,207

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Darrell, Charles (* 1858, î 1932), actor, dramatist - Green Room Book - II 1424,115 Darrell, Harrington Wyndham (* 1868), physician, surgeon, town councillor - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk - I 304,82; II 1424,116 Darrell, James Dykstra, Cornelia Darvil-Smith, Percy George —» Smith, Percy George DarvilDarwall, Dyott Whateley (* 1886), vicar - WW Cheshire - II 1424,153 Darwall, John (* 1731, î 1789), vicar, composer, writer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Smith, Watt - I 304,172-174; II 1424,154 Darwall, John (*c,1795, 1 1833), physician, writer - Colvile - I 304,175 Darwall, Mary - née: Mary Whateley (* 1738, I 1825), poet - Feminist companion III 115,228-229 Darwall, Robert Henry (* 1879), major general WW Berkshire - I Í 1424,155 Darwall, William H. (fl. 1903-1905), naval lieutenant commander - WW Far East II 1424,156 Darwall, Winfred (fl. 1934-1935), vice-consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1424,157 Darwell, Albert Henry (* 1852), veterinarian Cheshire - II 1424,158 Darwell, George (* 1787?), embezzler - Pelham - I 304,177-179 Darwell, James (t 1857), fustian manufacturer Smith - II 1424,160 Darwell, Mary Whateley, Mary Darwell, Thomas (* 1770, 1 1843), fustian manufacturer - Smith - II 1424,160 Darwent, Frederick Charles (* 1927), bishop Scotland - III 115,230 Darwin, Arthur William (* 1864, 1 1919), rector - Clergy List - II 1424,161 Darwin, Bernard Richard Meirion (* 1876, 11961), essayist, sports writer - Arlott, Griffiths, Moseley, WW Sport - I 304,180; II 1424,162-163; III 115,231-232 Darwin, Charles (* 1758, î 1778), physician, writer - A Beckett, Cooper: Dictionary, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Rose H.J., Watt I 304,271-273,288-289; II 1424,164 Darwin, Sir Charles Galton (* 1887, 1 1962), physicist - Stephenson, WW Science I 304,194; II 1424,165 Darwin, Charles John Wharton (* 1894, 1 1941), squadron leader, managing director - Above the Trenches, WW British Aviation II 1424,166; III 115,241 Darwin, Charles Robert (* 1809, 1 1882), naturalist, author - Adams W.D. 1, Alexander, Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger, Cassell, Cooper: Men of mark, DCB, Educationists, Ellis, Eminent Persons, Gardeners, Greenwood, Heaton, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Leyland, Malchow, Men 2, Monro, Sanders, Sports, Waller, Ward, Wheeler - I 304,195-245; II 1424,167-170; III 115,233-240; 115,242-249 Darwin, Charles Waring (* 1855, î 1928), colonel, J.P., D.L. - Durham, WWW 1916 - II 1424,171-172 Darwin, Christopher William Wharton (* 1918, 1 1942), pilot - Wynn - III 115,273 Darwin, Edward Levett (fl. 1860), gamekeeper, writer - Kirk - I 304, 246 Darwin, Elinor M. (* 1879, 1 1954), book illustrator, painter - Snoddy - III 115,250-251 Darwin, Elinor Mary —» Monsell, Elinor Mary Darwin, Emma - née: Emma Wedgewood (* 1808, 1 1896), amanuensis - Women in science - III 115,252-254 Darwin, Erasmus (* 1731, 1 1802), physician - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Brown C., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Elwood, Gardeners, Georgian age, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Mellors, Monro, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wheeler I 304,247-302; 984,362-363; II 1424,173-186; III 115,255-261

Darwin, Erasmus Alvey (* 1804, 1 1881), vicepresident - Malchow - III 115,262 Darwin, Frances Crofts —» Cornford, Frances Crofts Darwin, Frances Crofts - aft. Cornford (* 1886, I 1960), poet - Browning, Lady's WWII 1424,187-188 Darwin, Francis —> Rhodes, Francis Darwin, Sir Francis (* 1848, 1 1925), botanist - Cox: Norfolk, Kirk, Men 3, O'Connor 1, Pratt, Stephenson, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1916- I 304,303-307; II 1424,189-190; III 115,264-265 Darwin, Francis Alvey Rhodes (* 1851, 1 1937), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1424,191 Darwin, Sir Francis Sacheverell (* 1786, î 1859), physician - Boase - I 304, 308 Darwin, George Henry (* 1852), physician, writer - Kirk, Medical WW - I 304,309-310 Darwin, Sir George Howard (* 1845, î 1912), mathematician, astronomer - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 2, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, Stephenson, Walford, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1897 - I 304,311-317; II 1424,192-195 Darwin, Gwendolen Mary - aft. Raverat (* 1885, I 1957), art critic, wood engraver - Buckman, Lady's WW, WW Art - II 1424,196-197; III 375,375 Darwin, Henrietta Emma —» Litchfield, Henrietta Emma Darwin, Sir Horace (* 1851, 1 1928), civil engineer, manufacturer - Cox: Norfolk, Jeremy, Stephenson, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1916 - I 304,318-319; II 1424,198-199; III 115,266-270 Darwin, John Henry (* 1884, î 1962), colonial magistrate - India Office - II 1424, 200 Darwin, Leonard (* 1850, 1 1943), major, engineer, M.P. - Winnifrith: Men, WW Sussex - II 1424,201-202 Darwin, Mary Bradshaw - aft. Dwelly (fl. 19071935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1424,203 Darwin, Robert Waring (* 1724, 1 1816), physician, botanist, writer Britten/Boulger, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 304, 320-322 Darwin, Robert Waring (* 1766, 1 1848), father of Darwin, physician - Mellors - II 1424, 204 Darwin, Sir Robin (* 1910, 1 1974), artist Buckman - III 115,271-272 Darwin, Ruth Frances - aft. Rees-Thomas (* 1883, 1 1972), civil servant - Lady's WW, WW Local Government - II 1424,205-206 Darwin, William Erasmus (* 1839, 1 1914), son of Darwin, J.P. - Walford - II 1424,207 Darwood, Sir John William Herbert, Mervyn Horatio 17th baron Darcy de Knayth Dary, Michael (fl. 1664-1677), mathematical writer - Watt - I 304, 323 Daryl, A. J. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk - I 304,324 Daryl, Sidney —> Straight, Sir Douglas Daryngton, 1st baron —» Pease, Herbert Pike 1st baron Daryngton Daryush, Elizabeth - pseud.: Elizabeth Bridges (* 1887, 1 1977), poet - Feminist companion, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Williams III 115,274-286 Das, Abhai Chandra (fl. 1888), deputy magistrate, Rai Bahadur - Lethbridge - II 1238, 086 Das, Aggarwal Arjan (* 1897), engineer - Lndia Office - II 1257,369 Das, Amar Nath (fl. 1896-1935), engineer - India Office - II 1424,209 Das, Amarendra Nath (* 1885), colonial civil servant - Lndia Office - II 1424, 210 Das, Balavadra Prasad (fl. 1890), elephant provider - Lethbridge - II 1273,421 Das, Bhagwan (* 1869), colonial civil servant, philosopher - Indian Biogr. Die. II 1305,320 Das, Bhawani (* 1859), colonial judge - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1305, 423 Das, Bishen (* 1866), colonial civil servant Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1310,216

D'Assigny Das, Bose Karuna (* 1847), colonial judge Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1424,211 Das, Cedric Percy Maya (* 1893), agriculturalist, college principal - India Office - II 1424,212 Das, Sir Chaube Raghunath Wynn, Marie Cerise

1159

Deane, Mary (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 314,105 Deane, Matthew Fitzmaurice 3rd baron Muskerry (* 1795, 1 1868) - Boase - I 314,106 Deane, Milly (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 314,107 Deane, Mina Ouseley - aft. Holt (fl. 18861930), miscellaneous writer - WW Somerset II 1431,392 Deane, Neville Bernard (* 1885), colonial accountant general - India Office II 1431,393 Deane, Nicholas (tc.1604), archdeacon Cooper/Cooper - I 314,108 Deane, Phyllis Mary (* 1918), reader, historian Academic WsW- III 119,370 Deane, Ralph Hawtrey (* 1848, 1 1924), barrister - Foster 2, Walford - II 1431,394-395 Deane, Raymond (* 1953), composer, pianist, novelist - McRedmond - III 119,371 Deane, Richard (* 1610, î 1653), admiral, general - Low, Mason, Noble: Regicides, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 314,110-119 Deane, Richard (t 1612), bishop - Wood I 314,109 Deane, Richard (fl. 1690), religious writer Allibone - I 314,120 Deane, Richard Burton (* 1848, 1 1930), police superintendent - Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 314,121; II 1431,396 Deane, Richard Woodforde (* 1859, 1 1940), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1431,397 Deane, Robert (fl. 1686), paper maker Plomer 2 - II 1431,398 Deane, Robert (* 1879, î 1969), colonial police inspector general, lieutenant colonel - Dominions OfSce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1431,399; III 119,372 Deane, Robert Fletcher (* 1938), consultant urological surgeon - Scotland - III 119,373 Deane, Robert Tilson 1st baron Muskerry (* 1747, 1 1818), M.P. - Brydges 1314,122-123 Deane, Samuel Dean, Thomas Deane, Thomas (fl. 1640-1668), cathedral organist - West - II 1431,400 Deane, Thomas (* 1651, 1 1735), controversialist - Gillow, Winnifrith: Men, Wood I 314,129-132; II 1431,401 Deane, Thomas (*c,1772, 1 1855), huntsman Boase - I 314,133 Deane, Sir Thomas (* 1792, î 1871), builder, architect - Boase, Redgrave, Waller, WodehouseI 314,134-136; III 119,384-385 Deane, Thomas (* 1841, 1 1907), colonel - Surrey 20th Cent, WWW 1897 II 1431,402-403 Deane, Sir Thomas Manly (* 1851, î 1933), architect - Snoddy, Thorn, WWW 1929 I 314,137; II 1431,404; III 119,386-387; 119,390 Deane, Sir Thomas Newenham (* 1828, 1 1899), architect - Boase, Boylan, WWW 1897 I 314,138; II 1431,405; III 119,388 Deane, W. A. (* 1868), farmer, colonial politician - Weinthal - I 314,139 Deane, W. I. —> Deare, W. I. Deane, Walter Meredith (* 1840, î 1906), colonial administrator - Colonial Office, WWW 1897 - II 1431,406-407 Deane, William —» Dean, William Deane, William (t 1585?), steward - Addison II 1431,408 Deane, William Edward (* 1841), rector Norfolk - II 1431,409 Deane, William Godfrey (fl. 1829-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 314,140

1160

Deane

Deane, William John Drake, Joseph Edward DeaneDeane-Drummond, Caroline Betha —> Vansittart, Caroline Betha Deane-Drummond, Horace Drummond —> Deane, Horace Drummond Deane-Morgan, Elizabeth Geraldine Morgan, Elizabeth Geraldine GroganDeane-Morgan, Hamilton Matthew Tilson Fitzmaurice —» Morgan, Hamilton Matthew Tilson Fitzmaurice Deane- 4th baron Muskerry Deanes, Edward (fl. 1860-1912), miniature painter - Foskett, Sartin - III 119,392-393 Deanes, George (t 1651), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1431,410 Deanes, H. Christabella (fl. 1887-1897), miniature painter - Foskett - III 119,391 Deanes, James (Î 1686), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1431,411 Deane-Simmons, Edward Wieniawska, Irene Regine Dean-Pitt, George —> Dean, George Dean-Pitt, Stanley Talbot -> Pitt, Stanley Talbot DeanDeans, Alexander (t 1825), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1431,412 Deans, Audrey (fl. 1935), advertising executive Lady's WW- II 1431,413 Deans, Danny (* 1920), musician - Chilton III 119,397 Deans, Effingham (* 1806, î 1854), publican, violinist - Baptie 2 - I 314,150 Deans, Francis (* 1841), violinist - Baptie 2 I 314,151 Deans, Graham Douglas Sutherland (* 1953), parish minister - Scotland - III 119,400 Deans, Hugh (fl. 1726), bookseller - Plomer 3 II 1431,414 Deans, James G. (* 1865), veterinarian, inventor - Durham - II 1431,415 Deans, Sir James Whitley - aft. Deans Dundas (* 1785, 1 1862), admiral - Cassell, Irving: Scotsmen, Men 1, Mosse, O'Byrne, Sanders, Waller - I 314,152-153; 351,28-36 Deans, John (fl. 1924-1935), vice-consul Foreign OfSce 2 - II 1431,416 Deans, Joyce Blair (* 1927), architect - Scotland - Ill 119,402 Deans, Michael - nickname: Mickey (* 1914, 1 1994), musician - Chilton - III 119,403 Deans, Mungo Effingham (* 1956), regional adjudicator - Scotland - III 119,404 Deans, Richard Storry (t 1938), barrister, M.P., writer - Parliament 1, WWW 1929 - II 1431,417; III 119,405 Deans, Robert (t 1699), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1431,418 Deans, Robert (* 1792), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 314,154-155 Deans, Samuel Anderson (fl. 1914), dentist Medical WW- I 314,156 Deans, T. (* 1913), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 119,406 Deans, William (fl. 1830), historian, topographical writer - Kirk - I 314,157 Deans, William (* 1864), minister, missionary WW Far East - II 1431,419 Deans, Williams (* 1818), violinist, composer Baptie 2 - I 314,158 Deans Dundas, Sir James Whitley —> Deans, Sir James Whitley Deantry, Edward (fl. 1664), physician - Münk I 314,159

Dear, A. A. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 119,408 Dear, Eugene Clyde (fl. 1890), stockbroker Kirk-Greene 2, Orchard - II 1431,423; III 119,409 Dear, H. C. - c.h. Path-Finder (fl. 1865), poultry breeder, writer - Kirk - I 314,161 Dear, J. P. (* 1909), tennis and squash player Arlott - III 119,410 Dear, James (* 1805?, 1 1890), merchant, huntsman - Boase, Sports - I 314,162; II 1431,421-422 Dear, James Richard (fl. 1911), organist, conductor, composer - Cox: Kent - I 314,163 Dear, Joseph Dering, Sir Edward 1st baronet Dearie, Edward (fl. 1790), writer - Watt I 314,184 Dearie, Edward (* 1806, 1 1891), organist, composer, benefactor - Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1 I 314,185-188; II 1431,449 Dearling, Harold (* 1900), civil engineer, surveyor - Birmingham Post - II 1431,450 Dearlove, Joseph Anthony (fl. 1996), violin maker - Plowright - III 119,432 Dearlove, Mark (fl. 1810-1820), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer I 314,189; II 1431,451; III 119,433 Dearlove, Mark William (fl. 1828-1865), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer I 314,190; II 1431,452; III 119,434 Dearlove, Philip Martin (fl. 1967), translator Flegon - III 119,435 Dearlove, William John (* 1869, 1 1935), canon - WW Leicestershire, WWW 1929 II 1431,453-454 Dearman, Edward Alfred (* 1904), solicitor, tennis player - Sports - II 1431,455-457 Dearman, Evelyn Mary (fl. 1931), tennis player - Sports - II 1431, 458 Dearman, John - also: Thomas (* 1806?, I 1856), painter - Boase, Bryan, Ottley 1866, Redgrave - I 314,191-194 Dearman, Thomas —» Dearman, John Dearmer, Jessie Mabel White, Jessie Mabely Dearmer, Mabel White, Jessie Mabely Dearmer, Mabel (* 1872, 1 1915), writer, relief worker - Oldñeld - III 119,436-437 Dearmer, Percy (* 1867, 1 1936), divine, editor - Foster 3, Men 3, WWW 1929 - I 314,196; II 1431,459-461 Dearn, John Richard (* 1870), accountant Kinematograph - II 1431,462 Dearn, Thomas Dowries Wilmot (* 1777, 1 1853), architect, writer - Allibone, Colvin, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 314,197-199; II 1431,463 Dearnaley, Edmund John (* 1933), senior lecturer, psychologist - Academic WsWIII 119,438 Dearnaley, Irvine (* 1839, î 1894), organist, conductor - Brown/Stratton - I 314, 200 Dearness, John (* 1857), educationalist, botanist, zoologist - Men & Women - I 314,201 Dearnley, Alexander (* 1904), sculptor - WW Art - II 1432,001 Dearnley, Charles (* 1889), vicar - WW Staffordshire - II 1432,002 Dearnley, Gertrude (fl. 1912-1935), surgeon, gynaecologist - Lady's WW - II 1432,003 Dearnley, Irvine Hubert (fl. 1924-1934), accountant, borough auditor - WW Local Government - II 1432,004 Dearnley, Raymond (* 1930), principal geologist - Scientists - III 119,439 Dearsly, Henry Richard (fl. 1850), penologist, legal writer - Allibone, Kirk - I 314, 202-203 Dearsly, William Augustus St. John (* 1839), chaplain - Cox: Norfolk - I 314,204 Dearth, Harry (* 1876), bass - Hull, Wyndham - I 314,205; II 1432,5 Deary, Ian John (* 1954), professor, psychologist - Scotland - III 119,440 Deas, Lord —» Deas, Sir George Lord Deas Deas, Andrew Orr (* 1864, 1 1909), advocate, freemason - Edinburgh, Grant: Advocates II 1432,006-007

Debattista Deas, Sir David (* 1807, Î 1876), naval physician - Boase, hying: Scotsmen - I 314,206-207 Deas, Edmund Gerald (* 1829, 1 1904), M.P., sheriff - Dod's 1870, WWW 1897 II 1432,024-025 Deas, Francis (* 1839, 1 1874), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1432,008 Deas, Francis (fl. 1870), legal writer - Kirk I 314,208 Deas, Francis T. R. (fl. 1885), tea grower, writer - Kirk - I 314, 209 Deas, Francis William (* 1862), architect Scottish Biogr. - II 1432,009 Deas, George Brown (* 1875), architect, town planner - Scottish Biogr. - II 1432, 013 Deas, Sir George Lord Deas De Barentin, Drogo De Barentin, Sir Druy De Barentin, Sir Drogo De Barentin, Guillaume (fl. 1264-1279), royal servant - Balleine - II 1432,067 De Barentin, Philippe (fl. 1354-1367), landowner - Balleine - II 1432,068-070 DeBarovier, Violette Riel, Violette deBarovier De Barr, Albert Edward (* 1918), director, scientist - Scientists - III 120,9 De Barra, Gearoid (* 1937), lecturer, mathematician - Scientists - III 120,10 De Barra, Leslie Mary - née: Leslie Price (* 1893, 1 1984), relief agency organiser, revolutionary - Boylan, McRedmond, O Céirín - III 120,11-15 De Barreto, baron Henry Ernest Victor (* 1869), J.P. - Walford - II 1432,071 De Barro, Francis Joseph Carmelus (* 1900), engineer - Malta - III 120,17-19 De Barro, Ives (* 1934), captain - Malta III 120,20-21 Debartzsch, P. D. (fl. 1810-1837), colonial politician, journal founder - Morgan: Sketches - I 314,249 De Bary, Peter Francis (fl. 1833-1840), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1432,072 Debary, Richard B. —> De Bary, Richard B. De Bary, Richard B. - also: Debary (fl. 1835), convert, writer - Gillow - I 314, 250 de Bary, Richard Brome (* 1866), vicar, writer WW Dorset - II 1432,073 Debary, Thomas (fl. 1850), vicar, historian, traveller - Allibone, Kirk - I 314,251-252 De Bathe, Lady —» Le Breton, Emilie Charlotte De Bathe, Sir Christopher Albert 6th baronet (* 1905, 1 1941), attaché - Foreign Office 2 II 1432,074 De Bathe, Dora (fl. 1910), miniature painter Foskett - III 120, 22 De Bathe, Sir Henry Perceval 4th baronet (* 1823, 1 1907), general, J.P. - Malchow, WWW 1897 - II 1432,075; III 120,23 De Bathe, Sir Hugo Gerald 5th baronet Belin, Charles Joseph Debenham, A. H. (* 1848), solicitor, athlete, cricketer - Press - I 314,264-267 Debenham, Alison (* 1903, 1 1967), painter Buckman - III 120,34 Debenham, Anna M. (fl. 1850), poetess - Kirk I 314,268 Debenham, Sir Ernest Ridley 1st baronet (* 1865, 1 1952), J.P. - WW Dorset II 1432,098 Debenham, Frank (fl. 1882-1885), executive Malchow - III 120,35 Debenham, Frank (* 1883, 1 1965), geographer Poulsom, WW Cambridgeshire - II 1432,099; III 120,36 Debenham, Frank Bridgewater (* 1865), J.P., hunt secretary - Foster 3, WW Hertfordshire - II 1432,100-101 Debenham, Frank G. (* 1832), auctioneer Pratt - I 314,269 Debenham, Gilbert (t 1501?), Judge - Ball II 1432,102 Debenham, Henry Temple (fl. 1935), electrical engineer - Day - II 1432,103 Debenham, Horace Bentley (* 1868), student Foster 3- II 1432,104 Debenham, Horace Gilbert Wanklyn (* 1897), captain, pilot - Above the Trenches III 120,37 Debenham, Horace Kersey (* 1830), surgeon Medical WW - I 314,270 Debenham, John (fl. 1767-1800), engraver, civil servant - Strickland - I 314, 271 Debenham, John (* 1772), naval commander O Byrne - I 314,272-273 Debenham, Kenneth Barry Lempriere (t 1943), pilot - Wynn - III 120,38

Debenham, L. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 314,274 Debenham, Mary (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 314,275 Debenham, Robert (* 1786, î 1854), auctioneer, surveyor, estate agent - Boase - I 314, 276 Debenham, Robert Kersey (* 1902), physician, army surgeon, colonel - Birmingham Post II 1432,105 Debenham, Thomas (fl. 1750), surgeon, writer Watt - I 314, 277 de Beranger, George Andre - c.h. Andre Beranger (* 1895, 1 1973), actor, film director - Picturegoer's WW - II 1432,106 De Berdt, Esther - aft. Reed (* 1747, 1 1780), letter writer - Allibone - I 1225,340 De Berg, Alexander (t 1884), consul general Boase - I 314, 279 De Bergue, Charles Louis Aimé (* 1807, 1 1873), civil engineer, inventor - Boase I 314,280 de Beriot, Maria Felicita —> Garcia, Maria Felicita De Berlain, D. (fl. 1734-1735), architect Colvin - II 1432,107 De Bernewitz, J. H. C. (fl. 1809-1815), lieutenant colonel - Philippart - I 314,281 De Bernhardt, Gaston Jules Louis Vincent (fl. 1878-1896), civil servant - Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1432,108 De Bernières, Louis (* 1954), novelist Modern library - III 120, 39 de Berry, miss 0 . K. I. (fl. 1935), probation officer, laywoman - Lady's WWII 1432,109 De Berry, Oscar Cohu - also: Berry (fl. 18781925), chartered accountant - Notable Personalities, Sports - II 1303,152-155 de Berry, Philip Patrick Evelyn (* 1872, î 1938), brigadier general - WWW Ì929 - II 1432,110 de Bertodano, Baldomero (fl. 1905), stockbreeder - Wiltshire - II 1432,111 de Bertodano, Charles Edmund (fl. 1884-1905), railway engineer - Engineers - II 1432,112 de Bertodano, Frederick Ramon (* 1871), foreign nobleman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1432,113 De Bettignies, Louise (*ca. 1880, î 1917), nurse, spy - Mahoney - III 120,40-51 Debeve, Michael (* 1970), footballer - Hugman - Ill 120,52 De Bhailis, Colm (* 1796, 1 1906), folk poet Irish writers - III 120,53 De Bhál, Eamon —» De Bhfal, Eamon De Bhaldraithe, Tomás Mac Donnchadha (* 1916, 1 1996), professor, lexicographer Boylan, Irish writers, McRedmond, Welch, WWW Ireland - III 120, 54-60 De Bhfal, Eamon - also: Eamon de Bhál (*ca. 1670, 1 1755), writer - Irish writers - Ill 120,61 De Bhial, Tomás (* 1886, 1 1954), writer - Irish writers - III 120,62 De Bhilmot, Séamus (* 1902, 1 1977), waiter, clerk - Irish writers - III 120,63 De Biaudos, Marie André Léon Alvar (* 1875), foreign title-holder - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930- I 208,276; II 1432,114 De Biaudos, Marie Emmanuel Alvar - aft. De Biaudos-Scarisbrick (* 1849, 1 1911), foreign title-holder - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 208,277; II 1432,115-116 de Biaudos, Rémy Léon - aft. de BiaudosScarisbrick (* 1805, 1 1889), foreign nobleman - Bateman - II 1432,117 De Biaudos-Scarisbrick, Marie Emmanuel Alvar —> De Biaudos, Marie Emmanuel Alvar de Biaudos-Scarisbrick, Rémy Léon —> de Biaudos, Rémy Léon De Bicknor, Alexander —> Bicknor, Alexander Debillement-Chardon, Gabrielle (* 1860), miniature painter - Foskett - III 120,64 De Blacam, Aodh (* 1890, 1 1951), writer, journalist - Boylan, Connolly, Irish writers, McRedmond, Ulster, Welch - III 120, 66-72

De Blaise, Mrs. E. (fl. 1967), translator, interpreter - Flegon - III 120,76 De Blank, Joost (* 1908, 1 1968), churchman, archbishop - British History - III 120, 77 de Blaquiere, 1st baron —» de Blaquiere, John 1st baron de Blaquiere de Blaquiere, 4th baron de Blaquiere, John 4th baron de Blaquiere de Blaquiere, 5th baron de Blaquiere, William Barnard 5th baron de Blaquiere de Blaquiere, 3rd baron de Blaquiere, William 3rd baron de Blaquiere de Blaquiere, 6th baron de Blaquiere, William 6th baron de Blaquiere de Blaquiere, Isabel Elise - aft. Lady Radcliffe (t 1918), noblewoman - Walford - II 1432,118 de Blaquiere, John 1st baron de Blaquiere (* 1732, 1 1812), M.P. - Brydges, Smiles I 117,437-438; II 1432,119 de Blaquiere, John 4th baron de Blaquiere (* 1812, 11871), captain - Boase - I 314,289 de Blaquiere, Mabel Agnes - aft. Dolphin (fl. 1899-1907), gentlewoman WalfordII 1432,120 de Blaquiere, Peter Boyle (* 1784, 1 1860), colonial politician, university chancellor - Boase, Morgan: Sketches, Webb I 314,283-288 de Blaquiere, William Barnard 5th baron de Blaquiere (* 1814, 1 1889), naval captain Boase, O'Byrne - I 314,291-292 de Blaquiere, William 3rd baron de Blaquiere (* 1778, 1 1851), general - Boase - I 314, 290 de Blaquiere, William 6th baron de Blaquiere (* 1856, 1 1920), J.P. - Press C.A.M.: Somersetshire, Walford, WWW 1916II 1432,121-125 De Bless, Alfred Herewyt (* 1866), barrister, diplomat - Cath. WW 1910 - I 314,293 de Bless, Maud Elinor —» Elwes, Maud Elinor Caryde Blogue, Oswald William Charles (* 1874, I 1959), archdeacon, navy chaplain, miscellaneous writer - Stacey, WW Hampshire - II 1432,126-127 Debney, Stanley Turney (* 1862), engineer, district surveyor - WW Far East II 1432,128 De Boer, Alice (* 1872), surgeon - Ceylon II 1432,129 De Boer, George (* 1920), reader, geographer Scientists - III 120,78 De Boer, Henry Spelderwinde (* 1889, î 1957), physician, surgeon - Dominions Offìce, KirkGreene 2-II 1432,130; III 120,79 de Boinville, Aubrey Chastel (* 1868), vicar WW Cumberland - II 1432,131 de Boinville, Basil William Chastel (t 1943), rector - WW Gloucester - II 1432,132 De Boinville, Vivian Chastel (* 1877), physician, writer - Medical WW - I 314,294 de Bois, Ernald —» Bosco, Ernald de De Bois, Thomas —> Kingsley, Thomas De Boissiere, Arnauld John Valleton (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 120,80 De Boissiere, George Anthony Vallenton (* 1898), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 120,81 De Boissiere, Ralph (* 1907), novelist Blamires - III 120,82 de Boissiere, William Henry Arnaud Valleton (* 1872), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1432,133 De Bonelli, L. Hugh (fl. 1850), travel writer Kirk - I 314,296 Debono, Albert Nicholas (* 1941), lecturer, engineer - Malta - III 120,83 De Bono, Edward Francis Charles Publius (* 1933), physician, lecturer, psychologist Lee, Malta, Scientists - III 120,84-87 De Bono, Evi (fl. 1975-1989), comic artist Clark - III 120,88 Debono, F. (fl. 1913), botanist, professor Stephenson - I 314, 297

De Burgh-Canning Debono, Frank (* 1914), headmaster - Malta III 120,89 Debono, G. (* 1869), gynaecologist, professor Macmillan: Malta - II 1432,134 Debono, Joseph (* 1914), assistant manager Malta - III 120,91 Debono, Joseph (* 1918), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, Malta - III 120,90; 120,92-93 Debono, Joseph Edward (* 1903), professor, consulting physician - Malta - III 120,94 Debono, Lina (* 1890), colonial civil servant Malta - III 120,95 Debono, Luigi (*1919), archpriest - Malta III 120,96 De Bono, Mario Godwin (* 1938), pharmaceutical chemist - Malta - III 120,97 Debono, Massimiliano (* 1852, 1 1932), advocate - WWW 1929 - II 1432,135 Debono, Victor Joseph Boate, Arnold de Boot, Gerard —> Boate, Gerard Debord, John - c.h. Dawson; Davison (* 1715, I 1775), priest, biblical scholar - Kirk: Catholics - I 314, 300 De Borde, Anthony Hartley (* 1922), head of research centre - Scientists - III 120,100 Debords, Lewis (fl. 1720), rector, sermonist Watt - I 314,301 De Boucherville, Anatole (fl. 1868-1895), colonial civil servant, schools inspector Colonial Offìce - II 1432,136 De Boucherville, Sir Charles Eugene Boucher (* 1822, 1 1915), dominion politician, physician - WWW 1897- II 1432,137 De Boucherville Baissac, J. M. (* 1904), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 120,101 de Bouffiers, Fanny (* 1871), soprano - Our Contemporaries, Warriner - II 1432,138-142 De Boulay, Francis Robin Houssemayne (* 1920), professor, historian - Academic WsW - Ill 133,56 de Bourbel, Alard Charles (* 1866), vicar Foster 3- II 1432,143 de Bourcier, Henry Lewis (* 1896), civil servant, layman - WW Methodism II 1432,144 De Bourgho, Sir Richard Donellan 4th baronet also: Burgho (* 1821, 1 1873), sheriff, major Boase - I 314, 302 De Brahm, John Gerar William - also: W. G. (fl. 1770), writer - Allibone - I 314,307 De Brahm, W. G. —> De Brahm, John Gerar William De Brantes, Lady Moira Mary —» Forbes, Lady Moira Mary De Brath, Sir Ernest (* 1858, 1 1933), lieutenant general - Cox: Kent, WWW 1929 I 314,309; II 1432,145 De Brath, Stanley (* 1854), railway administrator, headmaster, writer - Cox: Kent - I 314,310 Debraw, John (fl. 1775), apothecary, writer Watt - I 314, 311 De Bray, Emile Frédéric (* 1829, 1 1879), polar exploration staff member - Poulsom - Ill 120,102 de Breanski, Alfred (* 1852), painter - Our Contemporaries - II 1432,146-148 De Bréanski, Alfred (* 1877), painter III 120,103 De Breffney, Brian (* 1931, 1 1989), author, genealogist, architectural historian Donaldson - III 120,104 de Brett, Edward Adolphus (* 1867), colonial civil servant - Foster 3, India Office II 1432,149-150 de Brett, Harry Simonds (* 1870, 1 1965), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1432,151

Debrett, John (t 1822), publisher, compiler Allibone, NBD, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 314,312-315 De Brie, Dirk - also: Theodore (* 1528, 1 1598), engraver - Redgrave - I 314,317 De Brie, Theodore —» De Brie, Dirk Debrincat, George (* 1908), archpriest - Malta - Ill 120,105 de Brisay, Henry Delacour (* 1831), rural dean - Foster 4 - II 1432,152 de Brois, James —> Bruce, James De Brugés, Isaac - also: Deburges (fl. 15491571), bookbinder - Duff - I 314,318 De Brulier, Nigel (* 1878, 1 1948), actor Actors - III 120,106-108 De Brün, An tAth - also: Patrick Browne; Pádraig (* 1889, 1 1960), professor, writer, priest, academic - Boylan, Irish writers, McRedmond, Welch - III 120,110-114 De Brun, Bairbre (* 1954), politician - Northern Ireland - III 120,109 De Bruno, Louis (fl. 1800), novelist - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 314,320 De Brusasque, Elizabeth Annabella (fl. 1805), translator - Watkins/Shoberl - I 314,322 De Bruyn, Theodore (t 1804), landscape painter - Redgrave - I 314, 323 De Bruyne, Norman Adrian (* 1904), president, scientist - Scientists - III 120,116 De Bry, Mauris (fl. 1902-1925), chocolate manufacturer - Notable Personalities II 1432,153 Debs, Eugene Victor (* 1855, 1 1926), politician - Rintoul - III 120,117 De Buey, Sergius Mortimer Emmanuel Rouault de Longueville (* 1864, Î 1929), foreign nobleman, major - WWW 1929 - II 1432,154 De Buitlear, Eamon (* 1930), film producer - McRedmond, WWW Ireland III 120,118-119 De Bunsen, Bernard (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 120,120 de Bunsen, Mary Berta (fi. 1935), aviator, publicist - Lady's WW - II 1432,155 de Bunsen, Sir Maurice William Ernest 1st baronet (* 1852, 1 1932), diplomat Foreign Office 1, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1432,156-158 De Burea, An tAth - also: Ulick J. Burke (* 1829, t 1887), professor, scholar, priest Irish writers - III 120,121 De Burea, Seamus - also: Jimmy Bourke (* 1912), director, playwright, historian Irish writers, Welch, WWW Ireland III 120,122-124 Deburges, Isaac —> De Brugés, Isaac De Burgh family of - also: Burgh - Waller I 314,324-325 De Burgh, Anna - aft. Toker (fl. 1855), writer Allibone - I 1225,345 de Burgh, Bernard —> Brough, Barnabas De Burgh, Charles De Burgh, Hubert George 2nd marquis of Clanricarde

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De Burgh Ker, Phyllis Lett, Phyllis De Burgh-Lawson, Sir Henry —» Lawson, Sir Henry 8th baronet De Burgo, Sister Honoria - also: Honoria Burke de Carteret, Sir Philip 2nd baronet De Carvalho, F. R. (* 1913), translator Flegon - III 120,142 De Casalis, Jeanne - aft. Clive; aft. Stephenson (* 1897, 1 1966), actress, dramatist Actors, Busby, Moseley, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WWII 1432,313-317; III 120,143-145 DeCasseres, Arnold Dudley (fl. 1954), businessman, churchman - Jamaica III 120,146 De Casseres, Arthur (* 1884), art dealer - WW Art - II 1432,318 DeCasseres, Francis Allan (*1911), land surveyor - Jamaica - III 120,147 De Casseres, Henry (* 1893), art dealer - WW Art - II 1432,319 DeCasseres, Keith Dudley (* 1910), solicitor Jamaica - III 120,148 De Casseres, Percy (* 1895), art dealer - WW Art - II 1432,320 de Castilla, John Stephen Ramos (* 1866), lieutenant colonel, resident magistrate Creagh/Humphris - II 1432,321 de Castro, Daniel (* 1836, î 1903), barrister Foster 2 - II 1432, 322 de Castro, Edward Henry Gilchrist (* 1868), curate - Foster 3 - II 1432,323 de Castro, Jacob (* 1704, 1 1789), surgeon, writer - Emden - II 1432, 324 De Castro, James Augustine (fl. 1912), major Cox: Norfolk - I 314, 430 De Castro, John Paul (fl. 1895-1908), metallurgist, assayer, lecturer - Safford I 314,431 de Castro, Mary Beatrice (* 1870), painter Foskett, WW Art - II 1432,325; III 120,150 De Caus, Isaac - also: Isaac de Caux (fl. 16251645), architect, engineer - Gardeners III 120,151-153 De Caux, Isaac —» De Caus, Isaac De Caux, John William (fl. 1885), writer on fisheries - Kirk - I 314, 437 De Caux, William (* 1852), solicitor - Cox: Norfolk - I 314,438 Decayne, Andrew —> Cane, Andrew De Celis, Nicholas (* 1920), translator - Flegon - Ill 120,155 De Celles, Alfred Duelos Pace Decesare, Victor de Chair, Lady —» Struben, Enid de Chair, Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford (* 1864, 1 1958), admiral - Dominions Offìce, WW Surrey - II 1432,328-329 de Chair, Frederick Beauchamp Cooper (* 1865, 11911), canon - Foster 3 - II 1432, 330 De Chair, Frederick Blackett (* 1838, 1 1932), canon, J.P., writer - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Kirk, Walford, WWW 1929 I 314,442-443; II 1432,331-333 De Chair, Somerset Struben (*1911), member of parliament - Parliament 1, Parliament 2 III 120,161-163 De Charmilly, Peter Francis Venault (t 1815), colonel, writer - Gorton, Watkins/Shoberl I 314,444-445 de Charmoy, L. G. J. D'Emmerez (fl. 18791896), legal clerk - Colonial Office II 1432,334

De Courcy de Charmoy, Paul François Oscar D'Emmerez Hamilton, Mary Brenda Dechman, James (fl. 1738), bookseller Pionier 3 - II 1432, 338 Decie, Cyril Prescott- (* 1865, 1 1953), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris - II 1432,339 Decie, Francis Edward Prescott— aft. Prescott (* 1861, 1 1927), barrister, captain - Foster 3, Walford - II 1432,340-341 Decie, Richard - aft. Prescott-Decie (* 1838, I 1927), captain, D.L., landowner - Bateman, Gaskell: Worcestershire - I 315,1-3; II 1432,342 Decie, Richard Prescott—> Decie, Richard Decies, 5th baron —» Beresford, John Graham Hope de la Poer 5th baron Decies Decies, 2nd baron —> Beresford, John Decies, 1st baron —> Beresford, William 1st baron Decies Decies, 4th baron —» Beresford, William Marcus de la Poer Horsley 4th baron Decies Decies, 3rd baron —» Beresford, William Robert John de la Poer Horsley- 3rd baron Decies Deck, Alfred John De Cleyre, Voltairine Declan Saint (fl. 600-650), bishop - Challoner, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 315,31-38 Declan Saint (fl. [751]) - Smith/Wace - I 315,39 De Clarovade, E. (fl. 1645), topical writer Allibone - I 315,47 De Claxton, Ecroy (fl. 1875), horticultural writer - Kirk - I 315, 48 De Clerc, Augustus Joseph (* 1832, 1 1889), priest, headmaster - Boase - I 315,49

De Cleyre, Voltairine - also: Voltairine de Claire (* 1866, Î 1912), poet, essayist, journalist, feminist - Feminist companion - Ill 120,179-181 de Clifford, baroness —» Bourke, Mary Elizabeth De Clifford, baroness —> Coussmaker, Sophia de Clifford, 23rd baron Russell, Edward Southwell 23rd baron de Clifford de Clifford, 24th baron —> Russell, Edward Southwell 24th baron de Clifford de Clifford, 26th baron Russell, Edward Southwell 26th baron de Clifford de Clifford, 25th baron —> Russell, Jack Southwell 25th baron de Clifford De Clifford, 21st baron Southwell, Edward 21st baron De Clifford De Clifford, Edward Southwell Russell Lord (* 1907, t 1986), racing driver - Donaldson III 120,184 De Clinton, Edward Fiennes 1st earl of Lincoln (* 1512, t 1585), Lord High Admiral Cooper/Cooper, Lloyd D., Low - I 315,51; 1225,355-368; 1228,126-129 De Coetlogon, Charles Edward (* c.1746, I 1820), divine, writer - Allibone, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 315,52-59 De Coetlogon, Dennis - also; Dionysius (fl. 1740), physician, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 315,60-61 De Coetlogon, Dionysius —» De Coetlogon, Dennis de Coetlogon, Henry Watts Russell (fl. 18581895), colonel, consul - Foreign Office 1 II 1432,347 Decoeur, Vincent (* 1901), translator - Flegon III 120,185 Decoeurdoux, George Lacey (fl. 1789-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 315,62-63 De Cogan, Milo (î 1182), governor - Webb I 315,64 De Cogan, Richard (fl. 1182), governor - Webb - I 315,65 De Coignet, P. (fl. 1610), religious writer Allibone - I 315,66 De Coin, Robert L. (fl. 1860), agricultural writer, colonel - Kirk - I 315, 67 de Cologan, Arthur Thomas Bernardo Bignold—» Cologan, Arthur Thomas Bernardo de De Colquhoun, James (* 1780, 1 1855), consul general - Boase - I 315,68 de Colyar, Bernard Anselm —» Collyer, Bernard Anselm De Colyar, Henry Anselm (î 1925), barrister, K.C., writer - Cadi. WW 1910, Foster 2, Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 315,69-70; II 1432,349-350 de Comarmond, Sir Joseph Henri Maxime (* 1899, t 1957), barrister, colonial administrator - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1432,351; III 120,186 de Coock, Matthieu —> Cooke, Matthew De Cool, Delphine (fl. 1879-1881), miniature painter - Foskett - III 120,187 de Cordes, Ernest Lucas (* 1861), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - WW Oxfordshire - II 1432, 352 DeCordova, Gabriel Joshua (* 1902), merchant, chairman - Jamaica - III 120,188 DeCordova, Judith (fl. 1884-1945), voluntary social worker - Jamaica - III 120,189-190 de Cordova, Leonard (fl. 1915), merchant, J.P. WW Jamaica - II 1432,353 DeCordova, Lionel Launcelot Tennyson (* 1893), businessman - Jamaica - III 120,191 de Cordova, Michael (fl. 1915), businessman WW Jamaica - II 1432,354 DeCordova, Michael (fl. 1954), managing editor - Jamaica - III 120,192 DeCordova, Michael Ralph (* 1889), soldier, businessman, manufacturer - Jamaica III 120,193 de Cordova, O'Connor (* 1866), solicitor, registrar - WW Jamaica - I I 1432,355 De Cordova, Rudolph (fl. 1895), dramatist Adams W.D. 2 - I 315,73

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De Cordova Alicia —> Royston, Alicia De Cosmos, Amor (*c,1830), colonial politician, journalist - Pratt - I 315,75 de Cossey, Stephen James (t 1717), pirate Gosse - II 1432,356 De Cosson, Charles Alexander (* 1846), explorer, archaeologist, antiquary - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt - I 315,76-79 de Cosson, Claude Augustin (* 1877), colonial civil servant, engineer - Cath. WW 1930 II 1432,357 De Cosson, Emilius Albert Coster, Richard de Costobadie, Frances (fl. 1937), probation officer, laywoman - Lady's WW II 1432,359 De Coudenhove, Elsie Marion Henderson, Elsie Marion De Courcelles, James Hector (fl. 1874-1884), curate, poet - Kirk - I 315,83 DeCourcey, Roger (* 1944), ventriloquist Pedder - III 120,194 De Courcy, Adelaide —> Westland, Adelaide de Courcy, Adelaide Constance Rohesia - aft. Lady Tracey (Î 1926), noblewoman - Walford - II 1432,360 de Courcy, Adeline - novelist - Watt I 271,274 De Courcy, Almericus 23rd baron Kingsale (fc.1719), lieutenant colonel, royalist - Ryan I 315,85-86 de Courcy, Antony (fl. 1946), ballet dancer, actor - Noble: Ballet - II 1432,361 De Courcy, Florence (fl. 1860), vocalist, writer Kirk - I 315,87 De Courcy, Gerald 17th baron Kingsale (t 1599), commander - Ryan - I 315,88 De Courcy, John (*ca. 1150, 11219), nobleman - Ulster - III 120,195-196 de Courcy, John Arthur Gerald (* 1894, 1 1940), wing commander, engineer - WW British Aviation - II 1432,362 De Courcy, John Constantine 29th baron Kingsale (* 1827, 1 1865), captain - Boase - I 315,96 De Courcy, John Fitzroy 31st baron Kingsale (* 1821, 1 1890), magistrate, colonel - Boase I 315,97 De Courcy, John 26th baron Kingsale (t 1822), nobleman - Brydges - I 315,90-95 De Courcy, Kenneth (* 1909, 1 1999), author, fraudsman - Donaldson - III 120,197-198 De Courcy, Lewthwaite Dewar (* 1878, î 1959), watercolourist - Halsby - III 120,199 De Courcy, Michael (* 1787, î 1860), precentor - Boase - I 315,98 De Courcy, Michael Forrester, Joseph James baron De Forrester De Fossard, Georges F. M. (* 1898), painter, miniaturist, illustrator, muralist - Buckman III 120,355 De Foubert, Ursula Helena Tuckey, Ursula Helena De Fountain, Charles (fl. 1818), slave owner II 1308,51-53 De Fountain, John (fl. 1815), merchant Chaplin - II 1433,018 De Fraine, Ethel Louise French, Arthur 4th baron de Freyne de Freyne, 5th baron —» French, Arthur Reginald 5th baron de Freyne de Freyne, 3rd baron —» French, Charles 3rd baron de Freyne de Freyne, 6th baron —» French, Francis Charles 6th baron de Freyne De Freyne, 2nd baron —» French, John 2nd baron De Freyne Defries, David Colin Walter (* 1952), composer, arranger, musician - Chilton - III 120,372 Defries, Margherita - aft. Widdows (fi. 1935), writer - Lady's WW- II 1433,031 de Friston, Adrian Francis Annesley (* 1900), painter, book illustrator - WW Art II 1433,032 Dega Saint —» Daigh Saint Degacher, Henry James Sidney, William 5th baron De L'isle and Dudley De L'isle and Dudley, 1st baron —> Sidney, Philip Charles 1st baron De L'isle and Dudley De L'isle and Dudley, 2nd baron —> Sidney, Philip 2nd baron De L'isle and Dudley De L'isle and Dudley, 3rd baron —» Sidney, Philip 3rd baron De L'isle and Dudley De Lislee, Florence Dumaresq (fl. 1967), widow of Arthur Bailey De Lisle - Channel Islands - Ill 121,281 DeLisser, Carl (* 1907), planter, theatre owner, sportsman - Jamaica - III 121,287 DeLisser, Clifford Cardiff Delroy (* 1894), planter, vice-chairman - Jamaica III 121,288-289 DeLisser, Donald (* 1908), hotelier, merchant, proprietor - Jamaica - III 121,290 DeLisser, Harold Hasting (* 1902), hotelier Jamaica - III 121,291 DeLisser, Henry George (* 1870), hotel proprietor, planter, economist - Jamaica III 121,292 de Lisser, Herbert George (* 1878, î 1944), newspaper editor, novelist, local historian WW Jamaica - II 1433,401 DeLisser, Leo Dudley (fl. 1915-1937), planter, businessman - Jamaica - III 121,293 DeLisser, Oscar Lindo (* 1898), planter, businessman - Jamaica - III 121,294 Delisser, Richard Lionel (* 1820), financial writer - Allibone - I 317,201 DeLisser, Ruth Wilson (fl. 1928), voluntary social welfare worker - Jamaica - III 121,295 De Lisser, Stanley (* 1871, 11916), tobacco merchant - WW Jamaica - II 1433,402 DeLisser, William Hornsby (* 1902), planter, sportsman - Jamaica - III 121,296 Delius, Frederick (* 1862, î 1934), musician,

composer - Baltzell, De Bekker, Greenwood, Hull, Leach, Lee, Palmer R„ Rintoul, WWW 1929 - I 317,202-207; II 1433,403-405; III 121,297-301 Delius, Juan (* 1936), lecturer, psychologist Academic WsW- III 121,302 Delius, Matthew (fl. 1605), writer - Watt I 317,208

Delius, Robert Percy St. Martin (* 1875), wool merchant - West Riding - II 1433,406 Delius, Rudolf (* 1846), wool merchant - West

Riding - II 1433, 407 de Livera, Frederick (t 1854), colonial judge Toussaint - II 1433,408 de Livera, Frederick John ( t 1901), colonial judge - Colonial Oißce - II 1433,409 de Livera, Gerald Frederick (* 1844), barrister Foster 2 - II 1433,410 De Livera, Gerald Frederick (* 1886), colonial customs officer - Ceylon - II 1433,411 De Livera, Walter (* 1863), colonial civil servant - Ceylon - II 1433,412 Dell, Alan (fl. 1952-1983), radio broadcaster Tracy - III 121,303-305 Dell, Barton (fl. 1873-1883), miscellaneous writer

- Kirk - I 317, 209 Dell, Christopher Cambridge (*1921), senior lecturer, scientist - Scientists - III 121,307 Dell, Draycott Montagu (* 1888, 1 1940), music editor, novelist - WWW 1929 - II 1433, 413 Dell, Edmund Emanuel (* 1921, î 1999 (a.o.s. 2000)), member of parliament, politician -

British History, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen - III 121,308-314 Dell, Ethel Mary - aft. Savage (* 1881, 1 1939), novelist - Bloom, Feminist companion, Lee,

Picturegoer's WW, Shattock, Todd, WWW 1929- II 1433,414-415; III 121,315-324 Dell, George (fl. 1710), rector, sermonist - Watt - I 317,210 Dell, Henry (fl. 1766), bookseller - Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet. - I 317,211-213 Dell, Henry (fi. 1881), executive - Malchow III 121,325 Dell, Hugh Alexander (* 1920), superintendent, physicist - Scientists - III 121,326 Dell, I. A. (* 1872), minister, missionary, teacher - WW Jamaica - II 1433,417 Dell, J. (fl. 1793-1797), sculptor - Gunnis, Pyke - II 1433,418; III 121,327 Dell, James William (Î 1968), engineer, petty officer - Pouisom - III 121,328 Dell, Jeffery (* 1899), film director, screenwriter

- Noble: Film - II 1433, 419 Dell, Jill Craigie, Jill Dell, John (* 1757?, î 1810), poet -

Cooper:

Dictionary, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 317,214-215; II 1433,420 Dell, John Henry (* 1832, î 1888), artist, poet Boase, Kirk, Wheeler - I 317,216-218 Dell, Jonas (t 1665), quaker, writer - Watt I 317,219 Dell, Peggy - née; Peggy Tisdall (*ca. 1905, 1 1979), pianist, entertainer - Boylan III 121,329 Dell, Percy Bertram (* 1888), colonial civil servant - Lndia Office - II 1433,421 Dell, Richard Barnett (* 1842), J.P., auctioneer, estate agent - Cox: Kent - I 317,220 Dell, Robert (fl. 1850), religious writer - Kirk I 317,221 Dell, Robert Edward (* 1865), magazine editor

- Cath. WW 1910, Foster 3 - I 317, 222; II 1433,422 Dell, Ronald Michael (* 1929), chemist Scientists - III 121,330 Dell, Russell George St. John (fl. 1906-1912), rector - Cox: Norfolk - I 317,223 Dell, William (t 1669), college master Allibone, Watt - I 317, 224-225 Dellagana, Bartolomeo (* 1832, 1 1882), stereotyper - Boase, Grifñths - I 317, 226; III 121,333 Delia Porta, Albert (* 1903, î 1965), company founder - Barnhart - III 121,334 Dellar, Geoffrey (fl. 1944-1950), librarian -

Landau - II 1433, 423 Dellar, Ron (* 1930), artist - Buckman III 121,335 Della Roccella, Lady Louisa Isabella Georgina —» Fitzgibbon, Lady Louisa Isabella Georgina Della Sala, Sergio F. (* 1955), chairman, psychologist - Scotland - III 121,332

DeMattos Dellbridge, James Henry (fi. 1902-1904), warrant officer - Poulsom - III 121,336 Deller, Alan Lawrence Martin (fi. 1940-1946), pilot - Wynn - III 121,337 Deller, Alfred George (* 1912, 1 1979), countertenor - Lee - III 121,338-339 Deller, Sir Edwin (* 1883, î 1936), university principal - WWW 1929 - II 1433, 425 Deller, Henry (fl. 1850-1851), seaman - Poulsom - Ill 121,340 Deller, Victor John (* 1925), bank officer Channel Islands - III 121,341 Dellicot, William (fl. 1751), thief - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 317,227-231 Dellow, Charles (* 1890), J.P., bus driver, county councillor - WW Essex - II 1433,426 Dellow, Jeff (* 1949), painter, teacher Buckman - III 121,342 Delmar, Blaine (* 1939), musician - Chilton III 121,343 Delmar, Georgina —» Cavendish, Georgiana Edith Bessie Del Mar, Norman (* 1919, Î 1994), horn player, conductor - Palmer R. - II 1433,427 Delmard, Sophia Duberly (fl. 1860), writer Kirk - I 317, 232 Delmé, George (fl. 1809-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 317, 233 Delmé, Henry Peter (* 1794, î 1883), landowner - Bateman - II 1433,428 Delmé, Sir Peter (fl. 1710-1723), Lord Mayor Winnifrith: Men - II 1433, 429 Delmé, Philip (fl. [1651]), minister - Smiles II 1433,430 Delmege, Alfred Gideon (* 1846, 1 1923), royal surgeon - WWW 1916 - II 1433,431 Delmege, Frances Catherine —> Scott, Frances Catherine Delmege, Hugh Jocelyn (* 1897), major - WWW Ireland - III 121,344 Delmege, J. J. de G. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 121,345 Delmege, James 0 ' Grady (* 1848, 1 1923), high sheriff - Walford - II 1433, 432 Delmege, James 0 ' Grady (* 1891, 11915), company director, high sheriff - Sports II 1433] 433 Delmege, Violet Eustace Leader, Violet Eustace Delmer, Denis Sefton (* 1904, 1 1979), foreign correspondent - Griffiths - III 121,346 Delmé-Radcliffe Radcliffe, Sir Charles DelméDelmé-Radcliffe —> Radcliffe, Francis Augustus DelméDelmé Radcliffe —» Radcliffe, Henry Eliot Delmé Delmé-Radcliffe —> Radcliffe, Mellicent DelméDelmé-Radcliffe —> Radcliffe, Sir Ralph Hubert John Delmé Delmé-Radcliffe, Emma —> Waddington, Emma Delmé-Radcliffe, Frederick Peter —» Radcliffe, Frederick Peter DelméDelmonte, Koert (* 1913, 1 1982), painter Buckman, Snoddy - III 121,347-349 De Loier, Peter (fl. 1600), writer on ghosts Allibone - I 317, 234 Deloitte, William Welch Scott, Henry 3rd earl of Deloraine Deloraine earldom of - Brydges - I 975, 3 Delorge, Laurent Jan (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 121,362 De Lorncourt, Oliver (fl. 1875), poet - Kirk I 317,248 de Lotbinière-Harwood, Marie Elizabeth Harwood, Marie Elizabeth de LotbinièreDe Lotharingia, Robert Losinga, Robert Delotz, G. G. (fl. 1848-1864), painter - Lewis III 121,363 De Loughrey, Peter (fl. 1918-1920), town commissioner, politician - OFarrell III 121,364 de Lousada, Francis Clifford Duke (* 1842, 11916), naval commander - Malchow, WWW 1916 - II 1433,435; III 121,365 Delp, Wilhelmine Elise (fl. 1935), German lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1433,436 Delpech, Reginald George Marius (*1881, 1 1935), pioneer industrialist - Wade, WWW 1929 - I 317,251; II 1433,437 Delph Saint - also: Dieppe - Dunbar I 317,252 Delph, R. M. F. (* 1927), barrister-at-law Kirk-Greene 2 - III 121,366 Delph, Wilfred C. (fl. 1930), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1433,438 Delpini, Carlo Antonio —> Delpini, Charles Delpini, Charles - also: Carlo Antonio, (t 1828), pantomimist, scene mechanician - Thesp. Diet. - I 317,253 Delpino, Joseph Girai (fl. 1760), Hispanicist, lexicographer - Watt - I 317, 254 Delprat, Guillaume Daniel (* 1856, 1 1937), general manager - WWW 1929 - II 1433,439 Del Riego, Teresa (* 1876, 1 1968), singer, songwriter - Lady's WW, Wyndham II 1433,440-441 Delta —> Disraeli, Benjamin 1st earl of Beaconsfield Delta —> Dorrian, Patrick Delta —> Dunn, Henry Delta Moir, David Macbeth Delta —> Read, William Henry McLeod Del Tufo, Morobe Vincenzo (* 1901), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 121,367 De Luc, Jean André (* 1727, î 1817), geologist, meteorologist, writer - Cassel!, Davenport, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl - I 317,257-265 De Luca, Gian Battista (* ca. 1614, 1 1683), jurist - Simpson - III 121,369 DeLuca, Nicholas (fl. 2002), managing director Lobbying - III 121,370 De Lucca, Carmel (* 1916), medical officer, lecturer - Malta - III 121,368 Delunet, Auguste Leon (* 1867, î 1939), violin maker - Plowright - III 121,371 Delury, Alfred Tennyson (* 1864), mathematician, textbook writer - Men & Women - I 317, 267 de Lussan, Zelie (* 1862, 1 1949), contralto - Green Room Book, Pratt, Wyndham I 317,268:11 1433,442-444 Delvaille, Eric Lister (fl. 1954), businessman Jamaica - III 121,372 Delvaux, Laurent (* 1695, î 1778), sculptor - Gunnis, Redgrave - I 317,269; II 1433,445-447 Delve, Jonathan (t 1722), pirate - Gosse II 1433,448 Delveaux, Joseph Nugent, Sir Christopher 14th baron Delvin Delvin, 15th baron —> Nugent, Sir Richard 15th baron Delvin, 1st earl of Westmeath Delvin, George (fl. 1795), sermonist - WattI 317,278 Delvin, Ted (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - O'Farrell - III 121,375 Delving, Michael - orig.: Jay Williams (* 1914, 1 1978), writer - Whodunit? - III 121,376 De Lys, Gabriel Jean Marie (fl. 1810), surgeon, translator - Watt - I 317,279; 1225,426 Demainbray, Stephen Charles Triboudet (* 1710, 1 1782), electrician, astronomer - Chalmers 1, Rose H.J., Watkins - I 317, 280-283 Demainbray, Stephen George Francis Triboudet (* 1760, 1 1854), astronomer, rector - Boase I 317,284 Demaine, George Frederick (* 1892, 1 1966), architectural sculptor, water-colour painter Buckman, WW Art - II 1433,453; III 121,378 Demaine, George William (* 1884), minister WW Methodism - II 1433,454 Demajo, Anthony Paul (* 1924), dental surgeon - Malta - III 121, 379-380 Demajo, Joseph M. (* 1936), company director Malta - III 121,381 Demajo, Ronald M. (* 1929), company director Malta - III 121, 382 Demajo, Thomas (* 1925), dental surgeon Malta - III 121,383 Demajo-Albanese, Louis (* 1919), probation officer - Malta - III 121,384 Deman, E. F. (fl. 1850), agricultural writer Allibone, Kirk - I 317, 286-287 De Man, Paul (* 1919, 1 1983), professor, critic - Williams - III 121,386 De Mancha, Ricardo Adriani (t 1940), pilot Wynn - III 121,387 De Manfre, Blash (c.1635), juggler, eccentric - Caulñeld 3, Lemoine/Caulfìeld I 317,288-293 De Mannay, Sir Walter —» Manny, Sir Walter de baron de Manny Demant, Vigo Auguste (* 1893, 1 1983), theologian, social critic - WW Surrey II 1433,455 De Marco, Guido (*1931), member of parliament, politician - Malta III 121,388-389 Demarco, Richard (* 1930), artist, illustrator, teacher, gallery director, broadcaster Buckman, Goring, Halsby./Harris, Lee, Scotland - III 121,390-394 De Marco, Victor Alfred (* 1907), bank manager - Malta - III 121,395 Demaree, Daniel (t 1710), traitor - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 317, 295-298 De Maria, David J. (* 1935), company director - Malta - III 121,396 De Maria, John (* 1809, 1 1840), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1433,456 de Marney, Derrick (* 1906, 1 1978), actor, film producer - Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1433,457-458; III 121,398-399 de Marney, Terence (* 1907 (a.o.s. 1909), 11971), actor, dramatist, film producer Actors, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - II 1433,459-460; III 121,400-401 Demarville (fl. 1755), geographer, writer - Watt - I 317,302 Demas, J. E. (*1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 121,402 de Massue, Charles Rupert Wriothesley Douglas (* 1903), foreign title-holder - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1433, 461 de Massue, Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas de la Caillemotte (* 1868, 1 1921), genealogist WWW 1916 - II 1433,462 DeMattos, A. T. (fl. 1891-1894), translator Adams W.D. 2 - I 317, 303

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DeMattos, Richard Ponsonby, Charles Frederick Ashley Cooper 2nd baron de Mauley de Mauley, 5th baron Ponsonby, Hubert William 5th baron de Mauley de Mauley 4th baron —> Ponsonby, Maurice John George 4th baron de Mauley de Mauley, 3rd baron —» Ponsonby, William Ashley Webb 3rd baron de Mauley de Mauley, 1st baron —» Ponsonby, William Francis Spencer 1st baron de Mauley de Mauney Talvande, Lady Mary Elizabeth Agnes —> Byng, Lady Mary Elizabeth Agnes Dernaus, Robert (* 1829?, 1 1874), biographer Boase, Kirk - I 317,305-306 Dernaus, Robert George Suther (* 1868), rector - Foster 3, WW Buckinghamshire II 1434,001-002 Demayne, John (c. 1530), gem engraver Redgrave - I 317,310 D'Emden, Henry Lyndhurst (* 1858), dominion postmaster general - Wright D. - II 1434, 003 De Meêus, Marie Louise Egerton —> Castle, Marie Louise Egerton de Mel, Sir Henry Lawson (* 1877, 1 1936), notary public, merchant, colonial representative - Ceylon, WWW 1929 - II 1434,004-005 Demel, Paul (* 1903), actor - Noble: Theatre II 1434,006 De Mel, Vere Eustace Henry (* 1913), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 121,405 De Mel, Vidanelage Samson Manuel (* 1910), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 121,406 De Melle, Paul Ryke, William de de Reyes, Consuelo - aft. King (* 1893, 1 1948), theatre manager, producer, writer Lady's WW - II 1435,286 De Reyns, Nicholas Dymenge —» Dymenge, de Legeri Derfel Gadarn Saint (fl. 537) Gould/Fisher, SmithAVace - I 320, 263-267 Derfel, Huw —» Davies, Hugh Derfel, Robert Jones —> Jones, Robert Derfel, Robert Jones - formerly: R. J. Jones (* 1824, 1 1905), poet, author - Fisher III 122,391 Derges, SUsan (* 1955), artist, lecturer Buckman - III 122,392 Derham, Brigid (* 1943, î 1980), artist, teacher Buckman - III 122,393 Derham, Elias de —> Dereham, Elias de Derham, Francis Plumley (* 1885, 1 1957), barrister, solicitor, major Creagh/Humphris - II 1435,287 Derham, Frederick Thomas (* 1844, 1 1922), politician, postmaster general - Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 320,269-270; II 1435,288 Derham, John (fl. 1920), council member OFarrell - III 122,394 Derham, John Christopher (fl. 1887), chief constable - Manchester Faces - II 1435, 289 De Rham, M. Jean (* 1907), ambassador Malta - III 122, 395 Derham, Michael James (fl. 1922), M.P. - Thorn - I 320,271 Derham, Robert (fl. 1645), legal writer - Watt I 320,272 Derham, Samuel (* 1655, î 1689), physician, writer - Collier 2, Waller, Watt, Wood I 320,273-276 Derham, Walter (* 1851, 1 1938), barrister Foster 2, Walford - II 1435, 290-291 Derham, William (* 1657, î 1735), divine A Beckett, Addison, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Brown/Stratton, Browne/Burton, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 320, 278-322; II 1435,292-293 Derham, William Diarmaid Saint Dermitius Saint - also: Diarmaid - Forbes, SrnithAVace - I 320,439-440 Dermody, Thomas (* 1775, 1 1802), poet Boylan, Chalmers 1, Donaldson, Herbert, Irish writers, Ryan, Welch - I 320,442-459; 321,1-16; II 1435,316-317; III 122,414-419 O Dermond —> Darby Mac Family) Dermont, Arthur Reginald (* 1920), company secretary - WsW Hong Kong - III 122,420 Dermor Saint - Dunbar, SrnithAVace I 321,17-18 Dermot, May Gertrude - aft. Lady ForbesRobertson; c.h. Gertrude Elliott (* 1874, I 1950), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Lady's WW - I 371,1435,318; II 1458,455-456 Dermott (fl. 1940), pilot - Wynn - III 122,421 Dermott, Laurence (* 1720, 1 1791), freemason, writer - Allibone, Boylan, Irish writers, 0 'Byrne - I 321,19-20; III 122,422-423 Dermott, T. M. (fl. 1818), stonecarver - Gunnis - II 1435,319 Dernbach-Mayen, Jupp - née: Appollonia Herman Joseph (* 1908, 1 1990), artist Buckman - III 122,425 Dernely, earldom of —> Darnley earldom of de Robeck, 3rd baron —> de Robeck, John Michael Henry Fock 3rd baron de Robeck de Robeck, 5th baron —» Fock, Henry Edward William 5th baron de Robeck de Robeck, Sir John Michael, 1st baronet —> Fock, John Michael De Robeck, Sir John Michael (* 1862, 1 1928), naval commander - McRedmond III 122,426 de Robeck, John Michael Henry Fock 3rd baron de Robeck (* 1790, 1 1856), sheriff, scientist, soldier - Boase - I 321,23 Derockle, Henry (fl. 1850-1851), ship's cook Poulsom - III 122, 427 Derodes, Alexander (fl. 1617), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 122,428 De Roeper, Bruno Philip Henry (fl. 1918), major, pilot - Above the Trenches - III 122,429 De Rohan, Ralph (fl. 1927-1930), broadcaster, actor - MoseleyII 1435,320-321 De Roíste, Liam (* 1882), politician, historian Thorn - I 321,24; 1226,4 Derok, M. (fl. 1795), inventor, writer - Watt I 321,25 Derola, T. S. 1915), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 122, 430 De Roland, Bebe (fl. 1939-1946), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1435,322 De Rome, F. J. (* 1886), headmaster Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1435,323; III 122,431 De Romer, Sophie (* 1890), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 122,432 de Roos, baroness —» de Ros, Charlotte Fitzgerald baroness de Ros de Roos, Charlotte Fitzgerald de Ros, Charlotte Fitzgerald baroness de Ros de Roos, John Frederick Fitzgerald —» de Ros, John Frederick Fitzgerald De Rooy, William E. V. (* 1880), proctor, notary - Ceylon - II 1435,324

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de Ros, baroness —» Dawson, Una Mary baroness de Ros de Ros, baroness —» de Ros, Charlotte Fitzgerald baroness de Ros de Ros, 24th baron —» de Ros, Dudley Charles FitzGerald 24th baron de Ros de Ros, 22nd baron —» de Ros, Henry William Fitzgerald 22nd baron de Ros de Ros, baroness —» de Ros, Mary Frances baroness de Ros de Ros, 23rd baron —> de Ros, William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald 23rd baron de Ros De Ros, baroness —» Lennox, Georgiana de Ros, baroness —» Mahon, Mary Geraldine de Ros, Charlotte Fitzgerald baroness de Ros - also: de Roos (t 1831), noblewoman Brydges - I 321, 28-29 de Ros, Dudley Charles FitzGerald 24th baron de Ros (* 1827, 1 1907), lieutenant general Bateman, WWW 1897 - II 1435,325-326 de Ros, Henry William Fitzgerald 22nd baron de Ros (* 1793, 1 1839), nobleman - Mosse, Rintoul - I 321,31; III 122,434 de Ros, John Frederick Fitzgerald - also: de Roos (* 1804, 1 1861), naval captain, travel writer - Allibone, Boase, O Byrne I 321,32-34 de Ros, Mary Frances baroness de Ros - aft. Dawson, countess of Dartrey (* 1854, 1 1939), noblewoman - Thorn, Walford, WWW 1929 I 321,35; II 1435,327-328 de Ros, William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald 23rd baron de Ros (* 1797, 1 1874), general, writer - Allibone, Boase, Dod's 1870 I 321,36-37; II 1435,329 de Rosa madame (* 1859, 1 1897), ballet dancer - Boase - I 321,38 De Rose, Gerard (* 1918, 1 1987), painter Buckman - III 122,435-436 De Rosemond, Charles Clifford Crocquet (* 1904), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 122,437 DeRossa, Prionsias (* 1940), politician McRedmond, Northern Ireland, WsW Ireland - Ill 122,438-442 de Rothschild, Lady Montefiore, Louisa De Rothschild, Alfred Charles (* 1842, 1 1918), banker - BB&B, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 950,108-109; II 1435,330-332 de Rothschild, Alice Charlotte (fl. 1860-1910), gentlewoman - Grant - II 1435,333 de Rothschild, Annie - aft. Yorke (t 1926), yachtswoman, temperance advocate - Sports II 1435,334-335 De Rothschild, Sir Anthony 1st baronet (* 1810, 1 1876), businessman, layman - Boase, Gibbs, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Waller, Ward I 950,111-116,138-141; II 1435,336-337 de Rothschild, Baron Leopold (* 1845, 1 1917), foreign title-holder, city lieutenant, D.L. BB&B, London Leaders, Middlesex, Walford, WWW 1916- II 1435,344-350 De Rothschild, Lionel Nathan (* 1808, 1 1879), banker - Boase, DCB, Gibbs, Knight: Biography, Men 2, Sanders, Waller, Ward - I 950,127-132,138-141; II 1435,351-352 de Rothschild, Lionel Nathan (* 1882, 1 1942), M.P., J.P. - Grant, Sports - II 1435, 353-355 De Rothschild, Meyer Amschel (* 1818, I 1874), sportsman, art collector - Boase, Gibbs, Sports, Ward - I 950,136-137; II 1435,356-358 De Rothschild, Yvonne Anvers, Yvonne d' De Rottenburg, Francis (* 1756?, 1 1832), lieutenant general, foreign title-holder - Morgan: Sketches, Philippart I 950,214-215 De Rottenburg, George Frederick (* 1807, I 1894), lieutenant colonel, astronomer, writer Boase, Morgan: Sketches - I 321,41-44 de Rougemont, Cecil Henry (* 1865, 1 1951), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Essex - II 1435,359-360 de Rougemont, Charles Glennie (fl. 1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial Offìce II 1435,361

1188

de Rougemont

de Rougemont, Charles Irving (* 1864, 1 1939), underwriter, company chairman, city lieutenant - WWW 1929 - II 1435, 362 De Rougemont, Louis Roche, Frances Maria de Rusett, Charles Henry (* 1878), hotel proprietor, builder's merchant - WW Kent II 1435,388 De Rusett, Edwin William (* 1842), naval architect, inventor - Engineers - II 1435,389 de Rusett, Mary Evelyn - aft. Howie (* 1872), physician - Medical WW - I 1226,10 de Rutzen, Lady —> Gulston, Horatia Augusta Stepney De Rutzen, baroness —» Pelham, Eleanor Etna Audley Thursbyde Rutzen, Sir Albert (* 1831, 11913), police magistrate, D.L. - Foster 2, Men 3, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Berkshire, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 321,89; 1226,11; II 1435,390-395 de Rutzen, Frederick Leopold (* 1825, 1 1890), landowner, foreign title-holder - Bateman II 1435,396 de Rutzen, Rudolph William Henry Erard (* 1828, 1 1915), barrister, foreign title-holder Foster 2, Walford - II 1435,397-398 Dervaird, John Murray (* 1935), advocate, Lord Judge - Scotland - III 123,25 O Dervan (Family) (fl. 16. Cent.) Maclysaght - Ill 123,26 Dervel Gadam Saint (fl. 542), warrior - Puglie, Williams R. - I 321,91-92 Derviche-Jones, Arthur Daniel Jones, Arthur Daniel Dervilla - also: Derbhiledh; Derbiled (fl.6. Cent.), saint - Ó Céirín - III 123,27-29

Derville, Adolphus (*c.l802, 1 1874), general Boase - I 321,93 Derville, Max Teichman » Teichman, Max Dervish, V. R. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 123,30 Dervorgil —> Dearbhforguill Dervorgilla - also: Dearbhorgaill (*1108, 11193), wife of Tigernán Ua Ruairc - O Céirín - III 123,31-35 Dervorguilla lady (fl. 1268), college benefactor Hale - I 321,95 Derwa Saint - also: Derwe - martyr - Dunbar, Gould/Fisher. SmithAWace - I 321,96-99 Derwe Saint —> Derwa Saint Derwenetwater, 3rd earl of —> Radcliffe, James 3rd earl of Derwentwater Derwent, 2nd baron —» Johnstone, Francis Vanden-Bempde- 2nd baron Derwent Derwent, 3rd baron —» Johnstone, George Harcourt Vanden-Bempde- 3rd baron Derwent Derwent, 1st baron —> Johnstone, Harcourt Vanden-Bempde- 1st baron Derwent Derwent, Arthur Holmes (* 1865), surgeon Medical WW - I 321,101 Derwent, Frank William - formerly: Frank William Cuckow (* 1912), deputy director Scientists - III 123,37 Derwent, Leith Veitch, John Leith Derwentwater, countess of —» Radcliffe, Amelia Matilda Mary Tudor Derwentwater, titular earl of —> Radcliffe, Charles titular earl of Derwentwater Derwentwater, 2nd earl of —> Radcliffe, Francis 2nd earl of Derwentwater Derx, D. J. (* 1928), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 123,38 De Rycke, William Ryke, William de De Ryke, William —» Ryke, William de Desabaye, Mr. (fl. 1686-1688), gentleman in James II's Catholic Chapel - III 123, 39 Desaguliers, John (fl. 1715), religious writer Watt - I 321,109 Desai, Anita - also: Anita Mazumdar (* 1937), novelist - Blamires, Feminist companion, Modern library, Phillips, Shattock, Williams, Women novelists - III 123,40-68 Desai, C. C. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 123,69 Desai, Chandulal Chunilal (* 1900), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1435, 399 Desai, Dayabhai Pranbhai (* 1876), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1435, 400 Desai, Dolatray Surbhai (* 1855), barrister Foster 2 - II 1435,401 Desai, Gopalji Surbhai (* 1832), university fellow, Bahadur - lethbridge - II 1435,402 Desai, Govindbhai Hathaibhai (* 1864), colonial judge, police inspector general, historian Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1435, 403 Desai, Manilal Jagdishbhai (* 1904), colonial civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1435, 404 Desai, Manulal Chunilal (* 1904), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1435, 405 Desai, Naginlal Venilal (* 1872), colonial judge India Office - II 1435,406 Desai, Ranchhodji Dajibhai (* 1897), organic chemist - WW Science - II 1435, 407 Desai, Shankar Pandurang (* 1890), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1435, 408 Desailly, Marcel (* 1968), footballer - Hugman - Ill 123,70 de Sain, Richard George Eugene Rhenier de Branchefort Cassar (* 1880), foreign nobleman - Macmillan: Malta - II 1435, 409 de Sales La Terriere, Fenwick Bulmer (* 1856, 1 1925), colonel - Hampshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1435,423-425 de Sales La Terrière, Jeannie —> Bunten, Jeannie De Salis, count —» Fane, John Francis William count De Salis de Salis, Anthony Fane (* 1896), naval commander, engineer - Day - II 1435, 427 de Salis, Anthony Rudolph (* 1897), captain Cath. WW 1930 - II 1435, 426

Des Granges de Salis, Sir Cecil Fane FitzGerald, James 9th earl of Desmond

Desmond, 7th earl of —> FitzGerald, James 7th earl of Desmond Desmond, 11th earl of —> FitzGerald, James 11th earl of Desmond Desmond, 13th earl of —» FitzGerald, James 13th earl of Desmond Desmond, 14th earl of —» FitzGerald, James 14th earl of Desmond Desmond, 16th earl of —» FitzGerald, James 16th earl of Desmond Desmond, 5th earl of —> FitzGerald, John 5th earl of Desmond Desmond, Countess of —» Fitzgerald, Katherine Countess of Desmond Desmond, 10th earl of —» FitzGerald, Maurice 10th earl of Desmond Desmond, 3rd earl —» FitzGerald, Nicholas 3rd earl Desmond Desmond, 6th earl of —» Fitzgerald, Thomas 6th earl of Desmond Desmond, 8th earl of —> FitzGerald, Thomas 8th earl of Desmond Desmond, 12th earl of —> FitzGerald, Sir Thomas 12th earl of Desmond Desmond, 1st earl of —> Fitzthomas, Maurice 1st earl of Desmond Desmond, 2nd earl of —» Fitzthomas, Maurice 2nd earl of Desmond Desmond, 1st earl of —> Preston, Sir Richard 1st earl of Desmond Desmond earldom of - Waller - I 321, 207-209 Desmond family of (fl.Mid 14. Cent. - Mid 17. Cent.) - MacLysaght, Webb - I 321,205-206; III 123,124-125 Desmond, Astra —» Thomson, Gwendolyn Mary Desmond, Barry (* 1935), politician McRedmond, WsW Ireland, WWW Ireland - Ill 123,126-128 Desmond, Bridget - née: Bridget Byrne (* 1865, 1 1911), businesswoman UlsterIII 123,129 Desmond, Catherine Fitzgerald Countess of (* ca. 1480, t e a . 1615) - Donaldson - III 123,130 Desmond, Cornelius (* 1871), writer Celtic WW - II 1436,097 Desmond, Creswell Hartley (* 1877), painter, sculptor - WW Art - II 1436,098 Desmond, David Jocelyn (* 1910), consultant, scientist - Scientists - III 123,131 Desmond, Denis (* 1953), concert promoter WsW Ireland - III 123,132 Desmond, Dermot (* 1950), stockbroker - WsW Ireland - III 123,133 Desmond, Eileen (* 1932), politician McRedmond - III 123,134 Desmond, Eleanor Countess of - née: Eleanor Butler French, Charlotte Despard, Edward Marcus (*1751 (a.o.s. 1703), 1 1803), officer, traitor - A 'Beckett, British Radicals, Connolly, Donaldson, Gorton, Knapp/Baldwin, Low, Maunder 2, Pelham, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Webb I 321,261-320; III 123,198-207 Despard, George Packenham (fl. 1850-1860), missionary, writer - Kirk - I 321,321 Despard, Henry (*c,1785, 1 1859), major general - Boase - I 321,322 Despard, Herbert John (* 1860, 1 1937), chief constable, D.L. - WWW 1929 - II 1436,134 Despard, John (* 1745, 1 1829), general Philippart - I 321, 323-325 Despard, Margaret Charlotte - née; Margaret Charlotte French (* 1844, 1 1939), novelist, suffragist, revolutionary - Banks, Feminist companion, Kirk, Lee, McRedmond, O Céirín, O'Farrell, Oldñeld, UlsterI 321,326; III 123,173-197 Despard, Rosina (* 1863), physician Medical WW - I 321,327 Despard, Wilfred Holmes Croasdaile (* 1876), major - Stacey - II 1436,135 Despard, William Worthington (* 1855), J.P. Walford - II 1436,136 Despatinus, Gasper (fl. 1610), medical writer Watt - I 321,328 Despaurrius, M. (fl. 1815), writer - Watt I 321,329 D'Espeissis, Jean Lancelot (* 1909), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2- III 123,208 De Spencer family of - Brydges I 1034,346-347' Despencer barony of - Low - I 321, 330 Despencer, Henry le - also: Spencer; Henry le Despenser (f 1406), bishop - Godwin, Greenwood, Low - I 321,332; 1226,27-29; III 123,211 Despencer, Hugh le (t 1265), justiciary - Foss, Low - I 321,333-336; 1226,30

1191

Despencer, Hugh le 1st earl of Winchester Hugh le Despenser (* 1262, 1 1326), supporter of Edward II - Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Fisher, Maunder 2 - I 1226,30,32-36; 321,337; III 123,212 Despencer, Maria Frances Catherine countess of Roden - aft. Joscelyn (* 1794, 1 1861), noblewoman - Burke - I 321,338-342 Despencer-Robertson —» Robertson, James Archibald St. George Fitzwarenne Despencer Robertson, James Archibald St. George Fitzwarenne (* 1886), major, member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 123,215 Despenser (Family) (fl. 14. Cent.) - Fisher III 123,209 Despenser, Henry le —» Despencer, Henry le Despenser, Hugh le —» Despencer, Hugh le 1st earl of Winchester Despenser, Rachel Fanny Antonina - née: Rachel Fanny Antonina Dashwood (* 1773, I 1829), writer - Feminist companion III 123,213-214 Despicht, Stanley Monk (* 1890), colonial administrator - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2- II 1436,137; III 123,216 D'Espiney, Adrien Louis Jacque (* 1890), mayor - Mackenzie D. - II 1436,138 De Spirlet, Francois Xavier Egenoff (t 1942), pilot, flight commander - Wynn - III 123,217 de Splenter, Bruno Splenter, Bruno de Despoti, Giuseppe (* 1879), museum curator Macmillan: Malta - II 1436,139 Despourrins, Peter (fl. 1787-1849), naval commander - O Byrne - I 321,343 Després, Percival Montbrun (* 1886), minister WW Methodism - II 1436,140 Desprez, Frank (fl. 1879-1891), dramatic writer Adams W.D. 2, Kirk - I 321,344-345 Desprez, Lilian (fl. 1898-1901), miniature painter - Foskett - III 123,218 Desprez, Philip Charles Soulbien (Î 1879), vicar, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 321,346-347 D'Esprit, Rosamond —> Spry, Alice Rosamond Hume HumeDesquesres, Ernest (fl. 1827-1917), lawyer, mayor - Lanes. Biog. - I 321,348 Dessain, Charles (fl. 1870), gentleman - Cath. WW 1910- I 321,349 Dessain, James (* 1872), district councillor Cath. WW 1930 - II 1436,141 Dessaint, Alexander (* 1847), major, dominion politician - Rose - I 321,350-351 Dessaint, William Y. (* 1930), lecturer, anthropologist - Academic WsW- III 123,219 Dessau, Paul (* 1909), painter - Buckman III 123,220 Dessaulles, George Casimir (* 1827, î 1930), dominion politician, centenarian - Cath. WW 1930, Rose, WWW 1929 - I 321,151-152; II 1436,142-143 Desseasau chevalier (t 1775), eccentric, poet - Ecc. Lives, Malcolm, Wilson CM. 2 I 321,352-357; II 1436,144-146 Desserans, John (fl. 1566-1576), bookseller McKerrow - II 1436,147 Dessian, Joseph Foss —» Dession, Joseph Foss Dessiau, Joseph Foss —» Dession, Joseph Foss Dession, Joseph Foss - also: Dessian; Dessiau (fl. 1802-1813), navigational writer - Allibone, Watt - I 321,358-359 Dessume, Mark (* 1825, î 1885), painter Biyan - I 321,360 Dessume, Theresa - aft. Browning (* 1828), piano teacher - Baptie 2 - I 321,361 de Stacpoole, Edward Hubert Michael (* 1888), major - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1436,148 De Stacpoole, George (* 1860, 1 1929), foreign title-holder, lieutenant, landowner - Cath. WW 1910, Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 321,362-363; II 1436,149 De Stacpoole, George Mary Edward Joseph Patrick (* 1886, 1 1965), foreign title-holder, lieutenant - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930- I 321,364; II 1436,150

1192

de Stacpoole

de Stacpoole, Maria Josephine - aft. Talbot Warren, John Byrne Leicester 3rd baron De Tabley De Tabley barony of - Burke - I 270,93-97 Detached Badger Halford, Frederic Michael De Taeye, Monique (* 1923), translator - Flegon - Ill 123,228 Detal, Charles F. J. (t 1944), flying officer Aces High - III 123, 229 Detector —> Hadow, James De Teissier, 2nd baron —» De Teissier, James Fitzherbert 2nd baron De Teissier De Teissier, George Frederick (* 1821, 1 1890), divine, writer, poet - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 321,391-392; 1226,41 De Teissier, Henry (* 1862, 1 1931), major, foreign title-holder - Kent, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1436,175-177 De Teissier, Henry Price (* 1820, 1 1895), general, foreign title-holder - Boase I 321,393 De Teissier, James (* 1794, 1 1868), foreign title-holder - Boase - I 321,394 De Teissier, James Fitzherbert 2nd baron De Teissier (* 1816, 1 1884), lieutenant colonel Boase - I 321,395 De Teissier, Philip Antoine (* 1819, 11891), divine, writer, foreign title-holder - Boase, Kirk - I 321,396-397 Deterding, Sir Henri Wilhelm August (* 1866, 1 1939), petroleum manufacturer - Sports, WWW 1929 - II 1436,178-181 De Thame, Gerard (* 1958), painter, sculptor Buckman - III 123,231 Dethick, Henry (fl. 1575), chancellor, writer Watt - I 321,399 Dethick, Sir William (* 1543, 1 1612), herald Allibone, Watt - I 321,400-401 De Thierry, baron —» De Thierry, Charles Philip Hippolytus baron De Thierry De Thierry, Charles Philip Hippolytus baron De Thierry (* 1793, 1 1864), foreign nobleman, self-proclaimed king, eccentric - Boase I 321,402-403 De Thoren, Alice (fl. 1875), story writer - Kirk - I 321,404 Dethridge, Frank (fl. 1865-1870), financial writer - Kirk - I 321, 406 Dethridge, George James (* 1864, 1 1938), dominion judge - WWW 1929 - II 1436,182 Detmering, William (fl. 1876-1884), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1436,183

Detmold, Charles Maurice (* 1883, Î 1908), animal painter, etcher - Lewis, WWW 1897 II 1436,184; III 123,232 Detmold, Edward Julius (* 1883, 1 1957), etcher, water-colour painter - Buckman, Lewis, WW Art - II 1436,185; III 123,233-235 Detmold, Henry Edward (* 1854), artist - Pratt, Sartin - I 321,409; III 123,236 De Tolna, Adrian —» Turner, Adrian De Trafford —> Radcliffe, Mary Winefride Teresa De Trafford, Anthony Charles Everard (* 1935), company director - Malta - III 123,237 de Trafford, Augustus Francis (* 1879, 1 1904), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1436,186-187 De Trafford, Charles Alan Cathcart (*1871, 1 1950), lieutenant colonel, vice-consul, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, WW Oxfordshire - I 321,412; II 1436,188-189 De Trafford, Charles Edmund (* 1864, 11951), cricketer, D.L. - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Gaskell: Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Press C.A.M.: Northamptonshire, Sports, Walford, WW Leicestershire, WW Northamptonshire, WW Sport - I 321,413-416; II 1436,190-199 de Trafford, Edward Aloysius Trafford, Humphrey De Trafford, Sir Humphrey Edmund 4th baronet (* 1891, 1 1971), captain, polo player - Cath. WW 1930, WW Hertfordshire, WW SportI 321,421; II 1436,207-208 De Trafford, Sir Humphrey Francis 3rd baronet (* 1862, 1 1929), animal breeder, landowner, sportsman - Cath. WW 1910, Gaskell: Lancashire, Manchester, Press C.A.M.: Lancashire, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 321,420; II 1436,209-216 De Trafford, Mildred Mary Josephine - aft. baroness Bellew (* 1856, î 1934), noblewoman - Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 321,422; II 1436,217 de Trafford, Oswald (* 1885, 1 1942), major Cath. WW 1930- II 1436,218 de Trafford, Sir Rudolph Edgar Francis 5th baronet Trafford, Sir Thomas Joseph 1st baronet de Trevelec, Harry (fl. 1890-1895), clergyman Manchester Faces - II 1861,326-330 Detrosier, Rowland (*ca. 1800, 1 1834), popular lecturer, political reformer - British Radicals, Wheeler - I 321,426; III 123,242-247

Devenish Detta Saint —> Tetta Saint Dettman, Donald (* 1940), mechanic - Poulsom - Ill 123,248 Dettmann, Herbert Stanley Turberville, George De Tuyle, Max (fl. 1912), foreign nobleman Cox: Kent - I 321,428 De Tuyll, Louise Emily —> Harford, Louise Emily de Twyll, Francis Charles Owen (* 1885), foreign title-holder - WW Gloucestershire - II 1436,224 Deu, Amerjit (* I960), actor - Hayward: TV III 123,249 Deuchar, Alexander (fl. 1815), heraldic writer Allibone - I 321,430 Deuchar, Allan De Veil, Thomas De Veil, Thomas - also: Deveil, Thomas (* 1684, 1 1746), justice - Simpson - III 121,385 Deveil, Sir Thomas (fl. 1745), writer - Watt I 322,7 De Veille, Sir Thomas (fl. 1735), volunteer colonel, justice - Smiles - II 1436,258 Deveil, Thomas (fl. 1540), stationer - Duff I 322,8 De Veiling, Elizabeth Marv (* 1898), translator Flegon - III 123,373 D'Evelyn, Alexander Mc Neill (fl. 1800), J.P., surgeon - Medical WW - I 322,9 Devenay, William (* 1864), dock labourer, mayor, trade-unionist - Labour WWII 1436,259 Devendrá, Nätha Däsa (fi. 1885), writer - Kirk I 322,10 Devenick Saint (t 887) - Smith/Wace I 322,11 Devenish, Edwin Isaac (* 1854), minister, writer - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 322,12; II 1436,260 Devenish, Henry Noel (* 1872, î 1934), barrister - Stacey, WW Wiltshire - II 1436,261-262 Devenish, Herbert Henry (* 1863), rector - WW Warwickshire - II 1436,265 Devenish, Herbert Weston (* 1858), barrister Foster 2, Sports - II 1436, 263-264 Devenish, Matthew (fl. 1866), committee member - Malchow - III 123,374 Devenish, Olivia Marianne - aft. Fancourt; aft. Raffles Meares, Joseph Leycester DevenishDevenish-Meares, William Lewis —» Meares, William Lewis DevenishDevenport, Martyn Herbert Gotch, Phyllis Falaise Maureen De Verdón, Thomas Κ. (fl. 1830-1875), poet, miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 322,18 De Vere, Anne —» Cecil, Anne De Vere, Annie Celestine —> Burke, Annie Celestine De Vere, Sir Aubrey —» Hunt, Sir Aubrey 2nd baronet De Vere, Aubrey - orig.: Aubrey Hunt (* 1788, 1 1846), writer - Boylan, Irish writers, Welch - Ill 123,379-380; 123,387 de Vere, Aubrey 20th earl of Oxford (* 1626, I 1703), lord lieutenant - Addison II 1436,274 De Vere, Aubrey Thomas (* 1814, 1 1902), poet, author - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boylan, Herbert, Irish writers, Jenkins, Kirk, lozes/O Kelly, Men 3, O Donoghue, Pratt, Sanders, Welch, Windle, WWW 1897 - I 322,21-28,33-40; 1226,51-59; II 1436,275-276; III 123,381-386; 123,388-389 De Vere, Beatrix —» Hemmend, Beatrix van De Vere, Cecil (* 1845, 1 1875), chess player Boase - I 322,41 De Vere, Dickie - also: Paul Rainbird (* 1928), musician - Chilton - III 123,390 De Vere, Florence (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 322,43 De Vere, Mary (î 1830), poet - O'Donoghue I 322,44 De Vere, Robert Stephen Vere —» O'Brien, Robert Stephen Vere De Vere, Robert Stephen Vere (fl. 1895), chief justice, military censor - Thorn - I 322, 45 De Vere, Sir Stephen Edward 4th baronet (* 1812, 1 1904), translator - Herbert, Kirk, O'Donoghue, Windle, WWW 1897 I 322,46-48; II 1436,278-279 De Vere, Sir Vere Edmond 3rd baronet (* 1808, 1 1880), sheriff - Boase - I 322, 42 De Vere, William Cecil (fl. 1843-1846), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 322,49 Devereaux, J.L. —> Lee, Louis Leoni Deverei, J. (fl. 1720), surgeon, writer - Watt I 322,50 Deverell, Sir Colville Montgomery (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Jamaica, KirkGreene 2 - III 123,393-394 Deverell, Sir Cyril John (* 1874, 1 1947), field marshal - WW Wales 1933 - II 1436,281 Deverell, Edith Mary (* 1872, 1 1937), education inspector, J.P. - Educationists, WW Hertfordshire - II 1436,282; III 123,397

Deverell, F. H. (fl. 1880), travel writer - Kirk I 322,51 Deverell, George (fl. 1850-1854), polar exploration staff member - Poulsom III 123,398 Deverell, George (t 1851), seaman - Poulsom III 123,399 Deverell, John (* 1798), landowner - Malchow III 123,400 Deverell, John Croft Macleod, Margaret Devis, A. W. (fl. 18. Cent.), miniature painter Foskett - III 124,22 Devis, Anthony T. (* 1729, 1 1817), landscape painter - Bryan, Edwards, Redgrave I 323,105-107 Devis, Arthur (*c,1711, 1 1787), portrait painter

- Biyan, Edwards, Pilkington, Redgrave I 323,108-111 Devis, Arthur William (* 1763, 1 1822), painter - Bryan, Buckland, Champlin

2,

James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J. I 323,112-121; II 1436,364 Devis, Edmund (fl. 1692-1694), physician - Münk - 1 323,122 Devis, Edward ( t e a . 1560), court musician III 124,23 Devis, Ellen (fl. 1774-1784), grammarian Watkins/Shoberl - I 323,123 Devis, James (fl. 1755), sermonist WattI 323,124 Devis, Percy Addison (* 1879), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 323,125; II 1436,365 Devis, William (fl. 1750-1765), watchmaker, violin maker - Plowright - III 124,24 De Vismes, Raoul Guy Richard (fl. 1883-1899), captain, consular agent - Foreign Office 1 II 1436,366 de Vismes Kane, Louisa Catherine —» Hanbury, Louisa Catherine Devisne —> Devigne de Vitré, Denis Frederick Denis (* 1867, I 1924), barrister, volunteer captain - BB&B II 1436,367 De Vitre, Edward Denis (t 1878), physician, asylum founder, writer - Boase - I 323,127 de Vitré, George Theodosius Denis Denis (* 1862), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1436, 368 de Vitré, Harry Edward Denis (fl. 1899-1935), county councillor, J.P., naval reservist - WW Berkshire - II 1436,369 De Vitré, John Denis (* 1757, 1 1846), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 323,128-129 de Vitré, John Durham Denis (* 1870), graduate

- Foster 3 - II 1436, 370 de Vitré, Percy Theodosius Denis (* 1870, 1 1940), colonel, engineer, D.L. - WWW 1929 - II 1436,371 Devitt, Andrew (* 1850), J.P., colonial broker Cox: Kent, Sussex - I 323,130; II 1436,372 Devitt, Anthony Browne (* 1935), accountant WWW Ireland - III 124,25 Devitt, Herbert Pye-Smith (* 1873), surgeon Medical WW - I 323,131 Devitt, Jenny (* 1948), radio broadcaster - Tracy - Ill 124,26 Devitt, Matthew (fl. 1890-1923), Jesuit - Cath. WW 1910, Thorn - I 323,132-133 Devitt, Peter Kenneth (fl. 1931-1950), pilot, group captain - Wynn - III 124,27 Devitt, Sir Philip Henry 1st baronet (* 1876, I 1947), shipowner - WW Hertfordshire II 1436,373 Devitt, Thomas Gardner (* 1876), rector - WW lincolnshire - II 1436,374

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Devitt

Devitt, Sir Thomas Gordon 2nd baronet (* 1902), rugby internationalist - Sports, WW Essex II 1436,375-377 Devitt, Sir Thomas Lane 1st baronet (* 1839, I 1923), shipping magnate - Sports, WWW 1916 - II 1436,378-380 O Devlin (Family) 0 Doibhlin, Breandán Peadar Devlin, Brian Joseph (* 1927), managing director - WWW Ireland - III 124,47 Devlin, Charles (* 1827), merchant, mayor Men & Women - I 323,137 Devlin, Charles Ramsay (* 1858, 1 1914), dominion statesman - Cath. WW 1910, Men & Women, WWW 1897 - I 323,138-139; II 1436,382 Devlin, David (* 1894), private secretary - Fhom - I 323,140 Devlin, Denis Courtenay, Hugh 1st earl of Devon Devon, 7th earl of —» Courtenay, Sir William 7th earl of Devon Devon, 9th earl of —» Courtenay, William 9th earl of Devon Devon, 10th earl of —> Courtenay, William 10th earl of Devon Devon, 11th earl of —» Courtenay, William Reginald 11th earl of Devon Devon, countess of —> Scott, Elizabeth Ruth Devon peerage of - also: Devonshire - Low I 323,149 Devon, James (* 1866, 1 1939), radio broadcaster, physician, writer - Moseley, Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 - II 1436,390-393 Devon, Louise de la Pére —» Robinson, Louise de la Pére Devon, M. (fl. 1760), writing master - Heal II 1436,394 Devon, Martha Davidson (* 1897), physician, surgeon, pathologist - Scottish Biogr. II 1436,395 Devon, Meera (* 1972), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 124,94 Devon, Thomas Barker (* 1784), naval captain O 'Byrne - I 323,157-159 Devonald, John (* 1863, 1 1936), musician, writer - Welsh Biogr. - II 1436,396 Devonald, P. (* 1931), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,95 Devoney, Frank (* 1854, Î after 1920), violin maker, emigrant - Morris W.M., Plowright II 1436,397; III 124,96 Devonport, 2nd viscount —» Kearley, Gerald Chester 2nd viscount Devonport Devonport, 1st viscount —» Kearley, Hudson Ewbanke 1st viscount Devonport Devons, Samuel (*1914), professor, physicist Scientists - III 124,98 Devonshire, duchess of —» Alten, Louisa Frederica Augusta von Devonshire, 1st earl of —» Blount, Charles 1st earl of Devonshire Devonshire, countess of —» Bruce, Christian Devonshire, 10th duke of —» Cavendish, Edward William Spencer 10th duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 8th duke of —» Cavendish, Spencer Compton 8th duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 9th duke of —» Cavendish, Victor Christian William 9th duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 1st earl of —» Cavendish, William 1st earl of Devonshire Devonshire, 1st duke of Cavendish, William 1st duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 2nd duke of —» Cavendish, William 2nd duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 5th duke of —> Cavendish, William 5th duke of Devonshire Devonshire, 7th duke of —» Cavendish, William 7th duke of Devonshire

Devonshire, 4th duke of Cavendish, Lord William 4th duke of Devonshire; marquis of Hartington Devonshire, 6th duke of —> Cavendish, William George Spencer 6th duke of Devonshire Devonshire, duchess of —> Cecil, Lady Mary Alice GascoyneDevonshire, countess of —> Devereux, Lady Penelope Devonshire, peerage of —» Devon peerage of Devonshire, duchess of —> Fitzmaurice, Evelyn Emily Mary PettyDevonshire, duchess of —> Hervey, Elizabeth Devonshire, duchess of —> Spencer, Georgiana duchess of Devonshire Devonshire Dukes of (Family) also: Cavendish (fl.Mid 17. Cent. - Mid 19. Cent.) - Gardeners - III 124,99-110 Devonshire, Amy Blanche (* 1868), vocalist, teacher - Warriner - II 1436,398 Devonshire, Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish 11th Duke of (* 1920), politician, landowner Donaldson, Ramsden - III 124,115-117 Devonshire, Archibald (* 1868), student Foster 3 - II 1436, 399 Devonshire, Deborah Cavendish Duchess of née: Deborah Mitford (* 1920), daughter of Lord Redesdale - Rintoul - III 124,118 Devonshire, Edward William Spencer Cavendish 10th Duke of (* 1895), member of parliament - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,119 Devonshire, Elizabeth Duchess of née: Elizabeth Hervey Foster (* 1757, 1 1824), writer - Feminist companion III 124,121-123 Devonshire, Elizabeth Cavendish Duchess of (* 1759, 1 1824) - Rintoul - III 124,120 Devonshire, F. (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk I 323,181 Devonshire, Georgiana Cavendish Duchess of née: Georgiana Spencer (* 1757, 1 1806), writer - Feminist companion - III 124,121-123 Devonshire, Sir James Lyne (* 1863, Î 1946), electrical engineer, company chairman - Day II 1436,400 Devonshire, Richard (* 1784), naval captain O 'Byrne - I 323,182-183 Devonshire, Spencer Compton Cavendish 8th Duke of (* 1833, 1 1908), member of parliament - Ramsden, Rintoul III 124,124-126 Devonshire, William Cavendish 5th Duke of (* 1748, 1 1811) - Rintoul - III 124,127 Devonshire, William George Spencer Cavendish 6th Duke of (* 1790, 1 1858), estate manager Rintoul - III 124,128 Devorguilla (fl. 1233-1234), college benefactress - Low - I 323,184 de Vos, Charles Edward (* 1871), colonial advocate, translator - Ceylon - II 1436, 401 de Vos, Cyril J. H. (fl. 1920), surgeon - Ceylon - II 1436,402 de Vos, Frederick Henry (* 1857), barrister Foster 2 - II 1436, 403 de Vos, James Percival (* 1850), colonial civil servant - Ceylon - II 1436, 404 De Vos, Richard (* 1974), footballer - Hugman - Ill 124,129 de Vos, Richard Albert Henry (* 1887), proctor, notary, J.P. - Ceylon - II 1436, 405 de Vos, William Arnold Speldewinde (fl. 1920), colonial crown proctor, notary - Ceylon II 1436,406 Devot, Gertrude —» Price, Gertrude Devoto, James (fl. 1730), miniature painter Foskett - III 124,130 Devoto, William Louis (* 1878), publicity director - Marteau - II 1436,407 O Devoy (Family) - also: Deevey (fl. 16. Cent. 20. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 124,131-132 Devoy, Herbert Patrick (* 1903), head miller WWW Ireland - III 124,133 Devoy, John (* 1842, 1 1928), writer, activist Boylan, Connolly, Irish writers, McRedmond, O'Farrell - III 124,134-142

Dewar Devoy, Seamus (fl. 1916-1923), Garrison member - O 'Fanell - III 124,143 de Vries, Klaas Fritzes (* 1856?), barrister Foster 2- II 1436,408 D'Evry, Edward (fl. 1893-1925), organist - Cath. WW 1930- II 1436,409 De-Vulgt, Leigh Stewart (* 1981), footballer Hugman - III 124,144 Devys, George (fl. 1855), seaman - Poulsoni III 124,145 Dew, Anthony (fl. 1665), naval commander Charnock "- I 323,185 Dew, Sir Armine Brereton (* 1867, 1 1941), colonial administrator - India Office II 1436,410 Dew, Armine Roderick (* 1906, 1 1945), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1436,411 Dew, Arthur Tomkyns (* 1853), coffee planter, colonial magistrate, writer - Colonial Offíce, WW Far East - II 1436,412-413 Dew, Croft Worgan (* 1829?), army chaplain Foster 2- II 1436,414 Dew, Edward Costa (* 1872), engineer, surveyor - WW Far East - II 1436,415 Dew, Edward Napleton (* 1859), rector, miscellaneous writer - WW Herefordshire II 1436,416 Dew, George (11.1696), pirate - Gosse II 1436,417 Dew, George (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant 0 'Byrne - I 323,186 Dew, George Hawarden Roderick (* 1906), civil servant - Channel Islands - III 124,146 Dew, Ingle (fl. 1860), poet - Kirk - I 323,187 Dew, John Wescott (* 1887), physician, surgeon WW Sussex - II 1436, 418 Dew, John William George (fl. 1920-1936), minister - WW Staffordshire - II 1436,419 Dew, Joseph Arthur (* 1877), managing director, mayor - Mackenzie D., WW Yorkshire II 1436,420-421 Dew, Mildred Margaret - aft. Lawrence; aft. Hogg, viscountess Hailsham (Î 1964), noblewoman - lady's WW - II 1436,422 Dew, R. (fl. 1681-1682), bookseller - Plomer 2 II 1436,423 Dew, Richard (fl. 1582), physician - Münk 1 323,188 Dew, Roderick (fl. 1842-1849), naval lieutenant 0 'Byrne - I 323,189 Dew, Roderick (* 1872), rural dean, local historian - Foster 3, WW Cornwall II 1436,424-425 Dew, Ronald Beresford (* 1919), professor Academic WsW - III 124,147 Dew, Samuel (fl. 1735), sermonist - Watt 1 323,190 Dew, Susanna (* 1637, 1 1707), writer - Women writers - III 124,148 Dew, Thomas (t 1625?), bookseller - McKerrow - II 1436,426 Dew, Tom Millett (* 1859), magistrate - Wafford - II 1436,427 Dew, Tomkyns (*1816?), barrister, D.L. Foster 2- II 1436,428 De Waal, Daniel (* 1873, 1 1938), dominion judge - Dominions Office, WWW 1929 II 1436,429-430 De Waal, Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (* 1871, 1 1937), dominion politician, grammarian, novelist Dominions Office - II 1436,431 de Waal, Sir Nicholaas Frederic (* 1853, 1 1932), colonial politician, administrator - PVWW 1929 - II 1861,332 De Waal, Pieter (* 1899, 1 1977), brigadier Dominions Office - II 1436, 432 De Waele, Armand (* 1887), rheologist - WW Science - II 1436,433 De Wakefeld, Henry (t 1394), bishop, Lord Treasurer - Chambers, Godwin, lupton I 323,191-198; 1226,70-71 De Waiden, Thomas Blaides (* 1811, 1 1873), actor, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Boase I 323,199-200

Dewall, Joseph (fl. 1711), stationer - Plomer 2 II 1436,434 DeWaller, Hardress J. - nickname: Sam (* 1917), senior steward - WsW Ireland III 124,152 de Walton, John Ambrose (* 1874), illustrator WW Ait - II 1436,435 Dewar, Lord —» Dewar, Arthur Lord Dewar Dewar, 1st baron —» Dewar, Thomas Robert 1st baron Dewar Dewar (Family) (fl.Mid 14. Cent. - Mid 20. Cent.), custodians - Crimble III 124,153-154 Dewar, A. Duncan (* 1915), lecturer, physiologist - Scientists - III 124,156 Dewar, Alan Ramsay (fl. 1933-1935), naval captain, attaché - Foreign Office 2 II 1436,436 Dewar, Albemarle O'Beirne Willoughby (* 1855), gentleman - Walford - II 1436,437 Dewar, Alexander (fl. 1856-1883), poet KirkI 323,204 Dewar, Alexander (* 1864, Î 1943), minister, missionary, miscellaneous writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1436, 438 Dewar, Alexander L. (* 1852), banker - Men & Women - I 323, 205 Dewar, Alisdair Campbell (* 1897), physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1436,439 Dewar, Allan (fl. 1910-1930), physician, surgeon - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1436,440 Dewar, Andrew Allan (* 1894), anaesthetist Scottish Biogr. - II 1436,441 Dewar, Andy (* 1944), artist, teacher - Buckman - Ill 124,157 Dewar, Anne Evelyn —» Sadler, Anne Evelyn Dewar, Arthur Lord Dewar (* 1860, 1 1917), solicitor general, M.P. - Dod's 1900, Grant: Advocates, WWW 1929 - II 1436,442-444 Dewar, Arthur Robert Johnstone (* 1869), major, police superintendent - WW Far East, WW Kent - II 1436, 445-446 Dewar, Augusta —> Harrison, Augusta SlaterDewar, Bob (fl. 1961-1976), artist ClarkIII 124,158 Dewar, Charles Gilbert (* 1865), barrister Foster 3 - II 1436, 447 Dewar, D. I. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,159 Dewar, Daniel (* 1787, 1 1867), minister, philosopher, writer - Allibone, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Kirk, Martin J., Watt I 323,206-210; II 1436,448-451 Dewar, Daniel (fl. 1880), meteorologist, writer Kirk - I 323,211 Dewar, Daniel MacKellar (* 1856), physician, surgeon, city councillor - Scottish Biogr. II 1436,452 Dewar, David (fl. 1676), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1436,453 Dewar, David (fl. 1796-1814), major general Philippart - I 323, 212 Dewar, David (* 1913, 1 1990), editor - Griffiths - Ill 124,160 Dewar, David E. (* 1853), colonel - Cath. WW 1910 - I 323,213 Dewar, David Erskine (Î 1821), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1436,454 Dewar, David Erskine (* 1826), rector, convert, priest - Foster 4 - II 1436, 455 Dewar, De Courcy Lewthwaite (* 1878, 1 1959), enameller, metal-worker, artist - Halsby/ Harris - III 124,155 Dewar, Donald (* 1739, 1 1792), poet Thomson - III 124,161 Dewar, Donald Campbell (* 1937, t 2000), member of parliament, solicitor, politician Goring, Hassan/lynch, Lee, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen, Roth - III 124,162-171 Dewar, Douglas (* 1875, î 1957), colonial accountant general, judge - India Office II 1436,456 Dewar, Douglas (* 1947), finance director Scotland - III 124,172

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Dewar, Edward Henry (fl. 1840), religious writer - Allibone - I 323, 214 Dewar, Eric Thomas (* 1921), section head, chemist - Scientists - III 124,173 Dewar, Evelyn Hester - aft. Blagden (* 1885), diocesan president, member of city education committee - lady's WW - II 1436,457 Dewar, Frederick Charles (*c,1832, 1 1878), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase I 323,215-216 Dewar, George Albemarle Bertie (* 1862, I 1934), journal editor, miscellaneous writer - Foster 3. WWW 1929 - II 1436, 458-459 Dewar, H. J. (* 1878), accountant - Dominions Office - II 1436,460 Dewar, Henry (fl. 1803-1821), physician, army surgeon, miscellaneous writer - Brockbank, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 323,217-218; II 1436,461-462 Dewar, Henry Evelyn Alexander 3rd baron Forteviot (* 1906), nobleman - Scottish Biogr. - II 1436,463 Dewar, Iain Mc Call Campbell (* 1904), anaesthetist - Scottish Biogr. - II 1437,001 Dewar, Ian Dalrymple (* 1883?, 11916), captain - Memorials - II 1437,002-003 Dewar, Ian McGregor (* 1946), vice chairman Scotland - III 124,174 Dewar, James (fl. 1675-1682), merchant, bailie, M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1437, 004 Dewar, James (Î 1788), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1437,005 Dewar, James (* 1793, 1 1846), musician Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Baptie 3, Brown/Stratton - I 323,219-221; II 1437,6 Dewar, Sir James (* 1842, î 1923), natural philosopher, physicist - Cox: Norfolk, Geddes, Goring, hying: Scotsmen, Kirk, Leading Men, lee, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916I 323,222-232; II 1437,7-9; III 124,175-177 Dewar, James Bruce (* 1905), obstetrician, gynaecologist - Scottish Biogr. - II 1437,010 Dewar, James Mc Kie (* 1866), engineer, shipbuilder, government adviser - Day, Engineers - II 1437,011-012 Dewar, John (* 1789), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 323,233-234 Dewar, John (*c,1790, î 1840), composer Baptie 2 - I 323, 235 Dewar, John (* 1796, 1 1856), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1437,013 Dewar, John (* c. 1860), musician, composer, schoolmaster - Baptie 2 - 1 323, 238 Dewar, John (* 1867), draughtsman, engineer Engineers - II 1437,014 Dewar, John (fl. 1872-1914), surgeon, writer Kirk, Medical WW - I 323,236-237 Dewar, John (* 1883, 1 1964), dominion surveyor general - Dominions Office - II 1437,015 Dewar, John (* 1909), chemistry lecturer Scottish Biogr. - II 1437,017 Dewar, John Alexander 1st baron Forteviot (* 1856, 1 1929), distillery chairman, M.P., Lord Provost - Goring, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1437,018-019; III 124,178 Dewar, John 2nd baron Forteviot (* 1885, 1 1947), distillery chairman, lieutenant colonel - Scottish Biogr. - II 1437,016 Dewar, John Fraser (* 1894), company manager, commercial pilot, flying instructor - WW British Aviation - II 1437,020 Dewar, John Michael Firth (* 1917, 11941), pilot - Wynn - III 124,179 Dewar, John Robert Urquhart (* 1850), veterinarian, college principal - Edinburgh - II 1437,021 Dewar, John Scatliff (* 1907, 1 1940), pilot, wing commander - Aces High, Wynn III 124,180-182 Dewar, John Stewart (fl. 1940), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 124,183 Dewar, Katharine Cochran (fl. 1935), social worker - Lady's WW - II 1437,022 Dewar, Katharine Vera (fl. 1908), gentlewoman Walford - II 1437,023

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Dewar, Katie Adeline —» Purcell, Katie Adeline Dewar, Kenneth Gilbert Balmain (* 1879, 1 1964), rear admiral, naval intelligence chief - Cath. WW 1930, Geddes - II 1437,024; III 124,184 Dewar, L. Miss (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,185 Dewar, Margaret de Courcy Lewthwaite (fl. 1901-1940), painter, enameller, teacher WW Art - II 1437,025 Dewar, Michael Bruce Urquhart (* 1886, I 1950), industrialist, munitions director - WW Hertfordshire - II 1437,026 Dewar, Norman Mc Kie (* 1895?), naval architect, managing director - Day II 1437,027 Dewar, R. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,186 Dewar, R. J. (* 1923), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,187 Dewar, R. M. (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 124,188 Dewar, Reginald Duncan (* 1905), physician WW Dorset - II 1437,028 Dewar, Robert Gordon (* 1931), airline executive - WsW Hong Kong - III 124,189 Dewar, Robert J. (* 1923), chief conservator of forests - Geddes - III 124,190 Dewar, Robert Scott Tennyson, Charles D'Eyncourt, Charles Tennyson (* 1784, 1 1861), member of parliament - British Radicals III 124,276-292

D'Eyncourt, Edmund (t 1327), M.P., justiciar Birmingham, Foss - I 323, 432; II 1437, 224 D'Eyncourt, Edmund Charles Tennyson- (* 1855, 1 1924), barrister, magistrate - Foster 2, Lincolnshire, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 323,430-431; II 1437,225-228 D'Eyncourt, Edwin Clayton Tennyson- (* 1813, I 1903), naval commander - Bateman, 0 'Byrne, WWW 1897 - I 323, 433-434; II 1437,229-230 D'Eyncourt, Sir Eustace Henry William Tennyson- 1st baronet (* 1868, 1 1951), naval architect - Day, Notable Personalities, WW Sussex - II 1437,231-233 D'Eyncourt, Henrietta Charlotte Tennyson- - aft. Tarleton (* 1864), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1437,234 D'Eyncourt, Henrietta Clara Eliza Tennyson- aft. Phillips (t 1948), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1437,235 D'Eyncourt, Louis Charles Tennyson- (* 1814, 1 1896), barrister, police magistrate - Boase, Foster 2, Press C.A.M.: Lincolnshire I 323,435-438; 1226,86; II 1437,236 Deyns, Charles John (* 1862), physician, district councillor - BB&B - II 1437, 237 Deyton, Angus (* 1956), actor, writer Hayward: TV - III 120,6 De Zeeuw, Adrianus Johannes - nickname: Arjan (* 1970), footballer - Hugman III 124,293 De Zilwa, Lucian Arnold Emmanuel (* 1875), physician, writer - Ceylon - II 1437,238 De Zouche, Doris Mary (fl. 1935), international cooperative official - Lady's WWII 1437,239 Dezoysa, Augustus Julius (* 1880?), aeroplane designer, factory designer - Day II 1437,240 De Zoysa, Francis (* 1874), advocate, colonial administrator - Ceylon - II 1437,241 De Zoysa, Louis (fl. 1875), cataloguer - Kirk I 1226,87 De Zulueta, Alfonso Maria Donald IV king of Scotland Donald, Miss (fl. 1935), domestic scientist, department head - Lady's WW- II 1442,139 Donald, A. H. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,224 Donald, Alexander Douglas (* 1868, 1 1948), advocate, sheriff substitute - Grant: Advocates, Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,140-141 Donald, Alexander Graham (fl. 1913-1936), actuary - Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,142 Donald, Andrew (* 1882), educationalist Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,143 Donald, Anne (* 1941), painter, printmaker, museum keeper - Buckman - III 128,225 Donald, Archibald (* 1860, 1 1937), gynaecologist, obstetrician, professor - Lanes. Biog, Medical WW, Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 333,203-205; II 1442,144 Donald, B. B. (* 1905), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,226 Donald, Bernard Spiers (fl. 1925), managing director - Notable Personalities II 1442,145 Donald, Brian George (* 1944), sheriff Scotland - III 128, 255 Donald, C. R. C. (* 1914), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,227 Donald, Charles Stuart (* 1872), rector Foster 3, WW Essex - II 1442,146-147 Donald, Colin Dunlop (* 1777), solicitor Memoirs - II 1442,148-153 Donald, Colin Dunlop (* 1934), solicitor Scotland - III 128,228 Donald, Colin George (* 1854, 1 1939}, major general - WWW 1929 - II 1442,154 Donald, D. A. (* 1904}, colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,229 Donald, David (fl. 1892-1916), missionary, minister - Williams S.D. - II 1442,155 Donald, David (fl. 1895-1925), painter III 128,230 Donald, David Angus (* 1881}, consulting engineer - Day, Scottish Biogr. II 1442,156-157 Donald, David Grahame (* 1891, 1 1976}, air marshal - WW British Aviation - II 1442,158

Donald, Douglas (* 1865, 1 1953}, colonial policeman - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1442,159 Donald, Douglas Alan (* 1888}, physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,160 Donald, Douglas Alexander (* 1903, 1 1975}, advocate, sheriff substitute - Grant: Advocates - II 1442, 161 Donald, G. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,230a Donald, G. W. (fl. 1865), poet - Kirk I 333, 206 Donald, George (* 1789?, 1 1849), violinist Baptie 2 - I 333, 207 Donald, George (* 1943), painter, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 128,232-233 Donald, George Malcolm (* 1943), lecturer, centre director - Scotland - III 128,234 Donald, George Reid (fl. 1914-1935), solicitor Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,162 Donald, Graham (* 1896}, company director, burgh councillor, captain - Scottish Biogr. II 1442,163 Donald, Harry Gordon (* 1892), physician, surgeon - WW Durham - II 1442,164 Donald, Hugh R. (* 1951}, solicitor - Scotland - Ill 128,236 Donald, Ian (* 1910, 1 1987}, obstetrician, inventor - Goring, Lee - III 128,237-239 Donald, Ian David Grahame (t 1940), pilot Wynn - III 128, 235 Donald, James (* 1815, 1 1872), botanist, writer - Boase, Britten/Boulger - I 333, 208-209 Donald, James (t 1828}, advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1442,165 Donald, James (fl. 1850), agricultural writer Allibone - I 333, 210 Donald, James (* 1867}, naval architect - Mason - I 333,212 Donald, James (fl. 1867-1888}, miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 333,211 Donald, Sir James (* 1873, 1 1957}, colonial representative - India Offíce - II 1442,166 Donald, James (* 1917}, actor - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1442,167-168 Donald, James (* 1917}, actor - Actors III 128,240-241 Donald, James Thomas (* 1856), chemist, professor - Men & Women - I 333,213 Donald, John (* 1856}, theatre manager - Green Room Book - II 1442,169 Donald, John (* 1872}, physician, lecturer Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 333,214; II 1442,170 Donald, John Alexander (* 1879}, dentist Medical WW - I 333,215 Donald, John Carlisle Nanson (* 1908}, protectorate civil servant - WW Cumberland II 1442,171 Donald, John Donald (* 1923), department head, chemist - Scientists - III 128,242 Donald, John Milne (* 1819, 1 1866), painter - Bryan, Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Irving: Scotsmen - I 333,216-217; III 128,243-244 Donald, John Quin (* 1858}, sanatorium proprietor, writer - Medical WW - I 333,218 Donald, John Rowley (* 1868}, clergyman Foster 3, WW Derbyshire - II 1442,172-173 Donald, Sir John Stewart (* 1861, 1 1948}, colonial civil servant - India Office, Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1442,174-175 Donald, Kenneth William (*1911), professor, physician - Scientists - III 128,245 Donald, Louisa A. - aft. Thomson (fl. 19021910}, philanthropist - Men & Women I 1226,172 Donald, Margaret (fl. 1895-1935}, J.P. Lady's WW - II 1442,176 Donald, Margaret Duncan (* 1899), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1442,177 Donald, Marion Coats (* 1947}, architect Scotland - III 128, 246 Donald, Mary Jane - aft. Longstaff (* 1856, 1 1935), geologist - Women in science, WPVW 1929- II 1442,178; III 275,88-89

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Donald, Maunsell Grant Mackintosh (* 1871}, minister, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1442,179 Donald, Maxwell Bruce (* 1897, 1 1978}, chemical engineer, professor - Day, WW Science - II 1442,180-181 Donald, Muriel —> Pilling, Muriel Donald, Peter Harry (* 1962}, minister Scotland - III 128, 247 Donald, Pollok (* 1881), physician Medical WW - I 333,219 Donald, Robert (fl. 1820), agricultural writer, poet - Allibone - I 333, 220 Donald, Sir Robert (* 1860, 1 1933}, journalist - Griffiths, Pratt, Ramsden, WWW 1929 I 333,221; II 1442,182; III 128,248-253 Donald, Robert Buchan (* 1879}, engineer, surveyor - WW Local Government II 1442,183 Donald, Robertson Sneddon (* 1903}, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128,254 Donald, Rose —» Jones, Rose Donald, Simon (* 1959), film director - Film directors - III 128,256 Donald, Susan (fl. 1979-1999), editor - Scotland - Ill 128,257 Donald, Thomas - c.h. Thomas Donald Davenport (* 1792, Î 1851), actor, theatre manager - Adams W.D. 2, Boase I 333,222-223 Donald, Thomas ( t 1798}, tobacco importer Stewart - II 1442,184-186 Donald, Thompson (fl. 1918-1923}, M.P. Parliament 1, Thorn - I 333,224; III 128,258 Donald, Tom (* 1853, Î 1883), painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris - III 128, 259-260 Donald, Walter Mathieson (* 1878}, iron merchant, provost - Mackenzie D. II 1442,187 Donald, William (* 1891), president - Geddes III 128,261 Donald, William Francis Maxwell Beresford, Selina Donaldson, Lady —> Cowper, Amelia Donaldson (* 1841}, canon - Pratt - I 333,228 Donaldson Mrs (Î 1880), home economist, writer - Kirk - I 333, 227 Donaldson, A. E. (fl. 1920), accountant - Ceylon - II 1442,192 Donaldson, Alexander (fl. 1661-1665}, M.P., provost - Foster 1 - II 1442,193 Donaldson, Alexander ( t 1794), bookseller, printer - Plomer 3 - II 1442,194-195 Donaldson, Alexander (*1911), lecturer, solicitor - Academic WsW- III 128,263 Donaldson, Alexander Leathes (fl. 1875-1920), colonial legislator, attorney - Makepeace II 1354,444 Donaldson, Andrew (* 1790, 1 1846), painter - Bryan, Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Strickland - I 333, 236-239; III 128,264-265 Donaldson, Andrew ( t 1793), classicist, eccentric - Paterson - I 333,229-235 Donaldson, Andrew Brown (* 1840, 1 1919), painter - Pratt - I 333,240-241; III 128,266 Donaldson, Andrew George (* 1855), planter WW Jamaica - II 1442,197 Donaldson, Antony (* 1939), painter, teacher Buckman - III 128,267 Donaldson, Arthur (fl. 1946-1972), journalist, editor, party chairman - British History III 128,268

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Donaldson, Arthur George (fi. 1896-1912), journalist - Men & Women - I 333, 242 Donaldson, Arthur Hay 1915), wing commander, pilot - Aces High - III 128,269 Donaldson, Arthur William Hunter (* 1881), army surgeon - Dominions Office II 1442,198 Donaldson, Augustus Blair (* 1841, 1 1903), canon, writer - Kirk, WWW 1897 I 333,243; II 1441,199 Donaldson, Miss B. M. S. (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 128, 270 Donaldson, Catherine (* 1901), painter, wood engraver, etcher - WW Art - II 1442,200 Donaldson, Charles - aft. Donaldson-Hudson Dormer, Charles Joseph Thaddeus 14th baron Dormer Dormer, 15th baron —> Dormer, Charles Walter James 15th baron Dormer Dormer, 12th baron —> Dormer, John Baptist Joseph 12th baron Dormer Dormer, 11th baron —> Dormer, Joseph Thaddeus 11th baron Dormer Dormer, 13th baron —> Dormer, Roland John 13th baron Dormer Dormer, baroness —» Tichborne, Eliza Anne Dormer family of - Brydges - I 335,130-132 Dormer - poet - O'Donoghue - I 335,125 Dormer, Beatrice Upton-Cottrell - aft. Parish (* 1859, 1 1938), gentlewoman - WW Herefordshire - II 1443,079 Dormer, Sir Cecil Francis Joseph (* 1883, 1 1979), civil servant - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Foreign Offìce 2 I 335,126; II 1443,80-81 Dormer, Charles 2nd earl of Carnarvon (t 1709), nobleman - Gibbs - II 1443,082 Dormer, Charles 6th baron Dormer (* 1690, 11761), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics, Oliver I 335,127-128 Dormer, Charles 9th baron Dormer (* 1753, 11819) - Brydges, Wilson: lords I 335,129-132 Dormer, Charles Joseph Thaddeus 14th baron Dormer (* 1864, 1 1922), naval captain Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1916 - I 335,133; II 1433,83 Dormer, Charles Melville Cottrell- (* 1892, 11915), lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris II 1443,084-085 Dormer, Charles Walter Cottrell- (* 1860, I 1945), D.L., high sheriff - Bateman, Gaskell: Oxfordshire, Walford, WW Oxfordshire - II 1443,086-091 Dormer, Charles Walter James 15th baron Dormer (* 1903, 1 1975), nobleman - Cath. WW 1930, Dod's 1929- II 1443,092-093 Dormer, Sir Clement Cotterell—» Cotterell, Sir Clement Dormer, Daniel —» Cordeux, Kate Marian Dormer, Edward Henry (* 1870, Î 1943), soldier, traveller - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Cox: Kent, Sussex - I 335,135-136; II 1443,94-95 Dormer, Eliza Anne —» Tichborne, Eliza Anne Dormer, Elizabeth —» Cellier, Elizabeth Dormer, Elizabeth - aft. Cellier (fl. 1680), midwife, writer, religious convert - Gillow, Watt - I 335,137-142 Dormer, Ethel Mary (* 1870), society hostess Cath. WW 1910 - I 335,144 Dormer, Eveline Mary - aft. Stewart (* 1866, 1 1929), society hostess - Cath. WW 1910 I 335,145 Dormer, Florence Edith Louise - aft. Hunter (* 1868, 1 1956), society hostess - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 335,146; II 1443,96 Dormer, Francis (* 1717, 1 1770), Jesuit Oliver - I 335,147

Dorrity Dormer, Francis J. (fl. 1885-1910), newspaper editor, businessman - Weinthal - I 335,148 Dormer, Georgiana Mary - aft. EgertonWarburton Ogilvy, Dorothea Maria Dorothea —» Price, Dorothea Dorothy Saint Ite Saint Dorothy Saint - abbess - Dunbar - I 335,219 Dorothy, John (fl. 1704), pirate - Gosse II 1443,134 Dorr, Julia Caroline - née: Julia Caroline Ripley; pseud.: Caroline Thomas (* 1825, 1 1913), poet, novelist - Feminist companion III 129,288-289

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Dorr, Noel (* 1933), department secretary WsWIreland - III 129,290 Dorrat, James Andrew (* 1906?), engineer Day - II 1443,135 Dorrei, William —> Dorrell, William Dorrell, Edmund (* 1778, 1 1857), watercolour painter - Boase, Bryan, Redgrave I 335,222-224 Dorrell, Edmund Arthur (* 1872), ophthalmic surgeon, major - Medical WW, WW Berkshire - I 335,225; II 1443,136 Dorrell, G. F. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 129,291 Dorrell, George Thomas (* 1876), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1443,137-139 Dorrell, Hadrian (fl. 1590), writer - Allibone I 335,226 Dorrell, Jane (t 1883), pianist Brown/Stratton - I 335,230 Dorrell, Simon (* 1961), painter, illustrator Buckman - III 129,292 Dorrell, Stephen James (* 1952), member of parliament - Ramsden, Roth III 129,293-295 Dorrell, William - also: Dorrei (* 1810, 1 1896), pianist, professor - Boase, Brown/Stratton, Pauer- I 335,221,229-230 Dorrell, William James (* 1856), J.P., alderman, farmer - WW Worcestershire - II 1443,140 Dorren, Daniel (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 335,231 Dorrian —> Dawson family of Dorrian, Christopher Stewart - nickname: Chris (* 1982), footballer - Hugman - III 129,296 Dorrian, Patrick (* 1814, î 1885), bishop - Boase, Crone, Ulster - I 335, 232; II 1443,141; III 129,297 Dorrian, Patrick - e.h. Delta (t 1891), poet O'Donoghue - I 335,233 Dorrian, Patrick Jerome (* 1877), journalist Marteau - II 1443,142 Dorricott, Isaac (fl. 1875), biographer - Kirk I 335,234 Dorrien, Sir Horace Lockwood Smith- (* 1858, 1 1930), general - Creagh/Humphris, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1443,143-151 Dorrien, J. (fl. 1783-1815), lieutenant colonel Philippart - I 335, 235 Dorrien, Mrs Mary L.H. Smith—» SmithDorrien, Mrs Mary L.H. Dorrien, Dame Olive Crofton Smith—» Schneider, Olive Crofton Dorrien, Lady Smith—» Schneider, Olive Crofton Dorrien, Thomas Algeron Smith- - aft. SmithDorrien-Smith (* 1846, î 1918), lieutenant, J.P., D.L. - Gaskell: Cornwall, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1443,152-156 Dorrien, Walter Montgomery Smith- (* 1851, I 1924), prebendary - Devonshire, Gaskell: Devonshire, WWW 1916 - I 335, 236-237; II 1443,157-158 Dorrien Magens, Magens —» Magens, Magens Dorrien Dorril, Richard (t 1762), naval captain Charnock - I 335, 238 Dorril, Robert (fl. 1690-1699), naval captain Charnock - I 335, 239 Dorrington, Theophilus (*c,1654, 1 1715), controversialist - Brown/Stratton, Watt I 335,240-241 Dorrington, Walter (* 1867?, 1 1948), structural engineer, managing director - Birmingham Post - II 1443,159 Dorrington, William Humperdinck, Engelbert Dorsey, Jack (* 1929), radio broadcaster - Tracy - Ill 129,320-321 Dorsey, John Syng (* 1783, Î 1818), surgeon, professor - Allen - I 335, 278-279 Dorsey, Mollie E. —» Sanford, Mollie E. Dorsey, Sarah - née: Sarah Ellis (* 1829, 1 1879), novelist, journalist, biographer Feminist companion - III 129, 322-323 Dort, Abraham van der —» Doort, Abraham van der Dorté, Philip hoghton (* 1904, Î 1970), television productions manager - Day - II 1443,178 Dorulaus (fl. 1649), judge advocate Winstanley: Martyrology - I 335,280-281 Dorville, John William (*c,1814, 1 1894), naval commander, writer - Boase, O'Byrne I 335,282-284

Dorward, Sir Arthur Robert Ford (* 1848, I 1934), engineer, major general - Creagli/ Humphris, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1443,179-181 Dorward, David Campbell (* 1933), composer Goring, Scotland - III 129,324-325 Dorward, David Philip (* 1931), administrative assistant - Scotland - III 129, 326 Dorward, William (* 1929), civil servant Hong Kong, WsW Hong Kong - III 129, 328 Dorward, William Fyffe (* 1899), physician, lecturer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1443,182 Dos - mythological figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 335,285-286 Dosabhai, Nasarwanji Wadia (fl. 1875), writer Kirk - I 335, 288 Dos Passos, John R. (* 1844, 1 1917), lawyer Rintoul - III 129, 330 Dos Passos, John Roderigo (* 1896, 1 1970), novelist - Rintoul - III 129, 331 Dos Passos, Katharine Foster - nickname: Katie (* 1891, 1 1947), friend of Ernest Hemingway - Rintoul - III 129,329 Doss, Kadarundalige Sitarama Gururaja (* 1906), physical chemist, sugar technologist - WW Science - II 1443,183 Dos Santos, Bartolomeu (* 1931), printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 129,332 Dos Santos, Sir Errol Lionel (* 1890), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 129,333 Dos Santos, W. A. (* 1916), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 129,334 Dosser, Douglas G. M. (* 1927), professor, economist - Academic WsW - III 129,335 Dossett, Chappell (* 1883?, 11961), actor Picturegoer's WW- II 1443,184 Dossett, William Stanley (* 1919), air gunner, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 129,336 Dossie, Robert (fl. 1758-1782), chemist, pharmacist, writer - Watt - I 335, 292 Dossie, Robert (t c.1778), musical writer - Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet. I 335,289-291 Dossjee, Prayag (* 1882), estate manager Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1443,185 Dossor, John Malcolm (* 1872), architect, mayor, J.P. - WW Local Government, WW Yorkshire - II 1443,186-187 Dossy, Thomas (fl. 1661), naval captain Charnock - I 335, 293 Dost, Ali (* 1829), colonial policeman, khan bahadur - Lethbridge - II 1246,312 Dosumu, Delo (fl. 1908-1915), produce merchant - Macmillan: Africa - II 1443,188 Dot, Tom —> Whitehead, Frederick Plean Dotchan, William Henry (* 1862), minister Methodists - I 335, 294 Dotchen, John (fl. 1772-1774), miniature painter - Foskett - III 129,338 Dotchen, John (fl. 1778-1808), architect - Colvin - II 1443,189 Dotchin, Frederick E. (fl. 1900), architect, surveyor - Northumberland - II 1443,190 Dotchson, Thomas Parkinson (* 1865, 1 1884), poet - Andrews - II 1443,191 Dotesio, William Charles (* 1864), county councillor - WW Wiltshire - II 1443,192 Dothel, Nicholas (fl. 1750-1760), composer Musicians - I 335, 295 Dothie, H. J. (* 1915), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 129, 340 Dothie, Harold James (* 1915), section head, chemist - Scientists - III 129,339 Dothie, William Plaskett (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk - I 335, 296 Dotier, Martin Dature, Martin D'Otrem, Hubert (* 1622, î 1689), Jesuit brother - McCoog - III 129,341 Dotria, thakur of —> Bhaisola, Bhim Singh thakur of Dotrice, Michele (* 1948), actress Hayward: TV - III 129,342 Dotrice, Roy Louis (* 1923 (a.o.s. 1925)), actor - Actors, Hayward: TV - III 129,343-344

Dott, Eric Farquharson (* 1898), physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1443,193 Dott, George (* 1855), news agent, stationer Todd: Glasgow - II 1443,194-196 Dott, Jessie W. (fl. 1882-1918), miniature painter - Halsby/Harris - III 129,345 Dott, Norman Mc Ornish (* 1897, 1 1973), neurological surgeon - Goring, Lee, Scottish Biogr. - II 1443,197; III 129, 346-349 Dott, William Patrick (* 1867), student Foster 3 - II 1443,198 D'Otthen, Hippocrates —> Otthen, Hippocrates d' Dottin, Abel Rous (t 1852), captain, M.P. Boase, Mosse - I 335,300-301 Dotto Saint (t c.502), abbot - Forbes, Smith/ Wace - I 335, 302-303 Dottridge, Cecil Alfred (* 1882), surgeon Medical WW - I 335,304 Dotzauer, Rudolf (* 1864), merchant Birmingham - II 1443,199 Doubble, Meredith Sedgwick (* 1877), physician, army surgeon, major - BB&B, Medical WW, WW Bedfordshire - I 335,305; II 1443,200-201 Doubikin, Launcelot —» Dowbiggin, Launcelot Double Dick Richards, Richard Double, Charles Dale (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 335, 307 Double, H. S. (* 1900?), engineer, patentee Day - II 1443,202 Double, Stanley (* 1895), engineer Picturegoer's WW - II 1443,203 Double, William Peter George (* 1946), lawyer WsW Hong Kong - III 129, 350 Doubleday (fl. 1775), physician, writer - Watt 1 335,308 Doubleday, Arthur (* 1865, 1 1951), bishop - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 I 335,309; II 1443,204 Doubleday, Charles William (* 1829), soldier, writer - Kirk - I 335,310 Doubleday, Edward Palmer, Edward Douglas, Edward William Davies, Lady Eleanor Audeley Douglas, Elizabeth (fl. 1875), lacemaker, writer Kirk - I 336, 249 Douglas, Lady Elizabeth K. Cathcart, Lady Elizabeth K. Douglas, Ellen —> Duncan, Ellen Douglas, Ellen - aft. Duncan (fl. 1914-1922), art gallery curator, critic - Thorn, PVWW 1929 I 336,251; II 1443,396 Douglas, Elsie Margaret (fl. 1929-1935), physician, surgeon - Lady's WWII 1443,397 Douglas, Emma Cathleen (fl. 1975-1988), printmaker - Buckman - III 130,34 Douglas, Ernest Jonathan Brinkman (* 1913), agriculturist, manufacturer - Jamaica III 130,35 Douglas, Ethel Adelaide (fl. 1910), physician Medical WW - I 336,252 Douglas, Evelyn —» Barlow, John Evelyn Douglas, Evelyn Keith (* 1859, Î 1920), canon - Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1916 - I 336, 254; II 1443,398 Douglas, Findlay S. (fl. 1897-1922), golfer - WW Sport - I 336,255 Douglas, Florence Caroline —» Dixie, Lady Florence Caroline Douglas, Lady Florence Caroline - aft. Dixie (* 1855, 1 1905), traveller, writer - Adams W.H.D. 2, Kirk, WWW 1897- I 336,257; 108,411-419; II 1443,399 Douglas, Forence Mary (fl. 1922-1935), J.P., district councillor - WW Surrey - II 1443,400 Douglas, Lady Frances - née: Frances Scott (* 1750, 1 1817), friend of Sir Walter Scott Rintoul - III 130, 36 Douglas, Francis (fl. 1680), Jesuit - Oliver I 336,258 Douglas, Francis (* 1710?, 1 1790?), printer, publisher, bookseller - Lrving: Scotsmen, Plomer 3, Watt - I 336,259-260; II 1443,401 Douglas, Francis (* 1815, 1 1886), botanist, writer - Britten/Boulger - I 336,261 Douglas, Francis Archibald Brown (* 1854, I 1935), advocate - Grant: Advocates II 1443,402 Douglas, Francis Archibald 1st baron Kelhead (* 1876, 1 1894) - Boase - I 1226,198 Douglas, Francis Archibald Kelhead 11th marquis of Queensberry (* 1896, 1 1954), stockbroker - Scottish Biogr. - II 1443,403 Douglas, Francis Brown (* 1814, 1 1885), advocate, Lord Provost - Grant: Advocates - II 1443, 404 Douglas, Sir Francis Campbell Ross (* 1889, 1 1980), member of parliament - KirkGreene 2, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 III 130,38-41 Douglas, Francis Campbell Ross 1st Baron of Barloch (* 1889, 1 1980), chairman British History, Geddes, Malta - III 130,37; 130,203-205 Douglas, Francis Edward (* 1871), student Foster 3- II 1443,405 Douglas, Francis John (* 1858, 1 1934), gentleman - WWW 1929 - II 1443,406

Douglas, Francis Richard Wemyss-Charteris10th earl of Wemyss, 6th earl of March aft. Charteris (* 1818, 11914), politician Cassell, Dod's 1870, Foster 1, Gaskell: Gloucestershire, Gaskell: Lothians, Geddes, Gray/Jamieson, Hutchinson: Portraits, hying: Scotsmen, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, Walford, Waller, WWW 1897 - I 1226,199-203; II 1443,407-436; 223,71-79; III 130,42; 471,90 Douglas, Francis Sandford Keith (* 1857?, 1 1892), chaplain - Foster 3 - II 1443, 437 Douglas, Francis Wemyss-Charteris » Charteris, Francis Douglas, Francis Wemyss-Charteris —» Charteris, Francis 8th earl of Wemyss; 4th earl of March Douglas, Francis William (* 1874), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1443,438 Douglas, Lord Francis William Bouverie (* 1847, 1 1865), soldier, mountaineer - Boase, Iiying: Scotsmen - I 336, 266-267 Douglas, Francis William Gresley (* 1886, I 1929), curate - Clergy List - II 1443, 439 Douglas, Frederick Sylvester North (* 1791, 11819), M.P., classicist - Allibone, Gorton, Watkins/Shoberl - I 336, 268-270 Douglas, G. (* 1925), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 130, 43 Douglas, G. C. (* 1888?), draughtsman - Day II 1443,440 Douglas, G. F. (* 1926), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 130, 44 Douglas, Gavin —> Douglas, Gawin Douglas, Gavin 5th Earl of Angus (*ca. 1449, 11514), poet - Geddes - III 130,45 Douglas, Gavin Stuart (* 1932), solicitor Scotland - III 130, 56 Douglas, Gawin - also: Gavin (*ca. 1474, 1 1522), bishop, poet - Adams W.D. 1, Alexander, Allibone, Anderson W„ Berkenhout, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Dowden/Thomson, Goring, Gorton, Gray/Jamieson, Hook, hying: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Royle, Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 336, 37-46, 272-323; II 1443,441-446; III 130,46-55 Douglas, Gawin - orig.: Allan Ramsay (fl. 1983), writer - Royle - III 130, 57 Douglas, George —» Brown, George Douglas Douglas, Sir George (* 1490?, Î 1552), politician - hying: Scotsmen - I 336,332 Douglas, Sir George (t 1547), soldier, royal adviser - Low - I 336,331 Douglas, George (t 1587), martyr, priest Burton/Pollen, Gillow - I 336, 333-343 Douglas, George (t 1589), bishop - Dowden/ Thomson - II 1443,447-449 Douglas, George (* 1673, 1 1753), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1443,451 Douglas, George (fl. 1730), physician, translator Watt - I 336, 347 Douglas, Sir George 2nd baronet (* 1754, 11821), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1443,452 Douglas, George (fl. 1772-1796), printer Plomer 3 - II 1443, 453 Douglas, George (* 1825, 1 1894), missionary, college principal - Boase, Pratt, Schaff/ Jackson - I 336,361-363 Douglas, George (*ca. 1858, 1 1947), dyer Jeremy - III 130,61-63 Douglas, George (fl. 1880), translator - Kirk I 336,365 Douglas, George (fl. 1887-1908), district councillor, freemason - Gaskell: Northamptonshire - I 338, 28-30 Douglas, George - orig.: George Douglas Brown (fl. 1983), writer - Royle - III 130, 58 Douglas, George A. (* 1839?, î 1908), prisons superintendent - WW Jamaica - II 1443,454 Douglas, George 1st earl of Angus (* 1380?, 1 1403) - Irving: Scotsmen, Rose HJ., Stark - I 336,324-326

Douglas, George 4th earl of Angus (* 1412?, 1 1462) - hying: Scotsmen, Maunder 2, Stark, Waller - I 336, 37-46, 328-330 Douglas, George Benjamin (fl. 1879-1912), judge - Men & Women - I 336,367 Douglas, Sir George Brisbane —» Douglas, Sir George Brisbane Scott- 5th baronet Douglas, Sir George Brisbane Scott- 5th baronet - Douglas (* 1856, 1 1935), folklorist, lecturer, miscellaneous writer - Pratt, Walford, PVWW 1929- I 336,366; II 1443,455-456 Douglas, George Cunningham Monteath (* 1826, 1 1904), Hebraist - Kirk, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 - I 336,368-369; II 1443,457 Douglas, George earl of Dumbarton (* 1636?, 1 1692) - Brydges, Lrving: Scotsmen I 336,344-345 Douglas, George Francis Valentine Scott(* 1898, 1 1930), captain - Stacey II 1443,458 Douglas, George Henry (* 1821, 1 1905), admiral - O'Byrne, WWW 1897 - I 336,370; II 1443,459 Douglas, Sir George Henry Scott- 4th baronet (* 1825, 1 1885), M.P., brigadier general Bateman, Boase, Foster 1 - I 336,371; II 1443,460-461 Douglas, George Lewis Augustus (* 1773, 1 1847), advocate, sheriff - Grant: Advocates - II 1443,462 Douglas, George 4th baron Mordington (Î 1741), author - Brydges - I 336, 346 Douglas, George 13th earl of Morton (* 1662, 1 1738), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1443, 450 Douglas, George 16th earl of Morton (* 1761, 1 1827), lord chamberlain, lord lieutenant Brydges, Wilson: Lords - I 336, 349-360 Douglas, George Norman (* 1868, 1 1952), writer - Blamires, Browning, Geddes, Goring, Lee, Rintoul, Royle - II 1443,463; III 130,64-66; III 130,144-151 Douglas, George Sholto 18th earl of Morton (* 1789, 1 1858), diplomat, lieutenant colonel Boase, Conolly, Mosse - I 336,372-374 Douglas, Gerald Wybergh (* 1875, 1 1934), bishop - WWW 1929 - II 1444, 001 Douglas, Lady Gertrude Georgina - aft. Stock (* 1842, 1 1893), novelist - Feminist companion, Kirk, O'Byrne - I 336,375-376; 1226,206; III 130,59 Douglas, Gilbert Eric (fl. 1929-1936), pilot officer - Poulsom - III 130,67 Douglas, Gladys Mary —> Lewes, Gladys Mary Douglas, Gordon Watson (* 1897 (a.o.s. 1899)), chemist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1444,002; III 130,73 Douglas, Grace —» Lane, Grace Douglas, Greville (fl. 1896), honorary attaché Foreign OfRce 1 - II 1444, 003 Douglas, Greville Charles Yorke (* 1844, I 1933), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1444,004 Douglas, Hannah Charlotte —» Douglas, Hannah Charlotte ScottDouglas, Hannah Charlotte Scott- - aft. Douglas (t 1921), gentlewoman WalfordII 1444,005 Douglas, Harold (fl. 1894-1898), consular agent Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1444, 006 Douglas, Harold Archibald (* 1887), physician, surgeon - WW Kent - II 1444,007 Douglas, Harry R. (* 1862, î 1934), portrait painter - Snoddy - III 130, 74 Douglas, Hector (* 1950), school head Scotland - III 130, 75 Douglas, Helen - aft. Mackenzie (fl. 1850), writer - Allibone, Kirk - I 1226, 207-208 Douglas, Helen Florence —> Irvine, Helen Florence DouglasDouglas, Henry (* 1793, 1 1859), priest - Boase - I 336,378' Douglas, Henry (fl. 1805-1816), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 336,377 Douglas, Henry (* 1822, 1 1907), nobleman, rector - WWW 1897 - II 1444, 008

Douglas Douglas, Henry Alexander (* 1821, 1 1875), bishop - Boase, Buckland, Kiik, Men 2 I 336,379-381; II 1444,9 Douglas, Henry Archibald —> Irvine, Henry Archibald DouglasDouglas, Henry Edward Manning (* 1875, I 1939), major general Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1444,010-011 Douglas, Henry James Sholto (* 1903), lieutenant - WW Bedfordshire - II 1444,012 Douglas, Henry John Crichton, Michael Douglas, Minnie (fl. 1880), children's writer Kirk - I 337, 293 Douglas, Mona (* 1898), writer - Celtic WWII 1444,091 Douglas, Montagu William (* 1863, 1 1957), lieutenant colonel, colonial administrator Cox: Kent, Indian Biogr. Die. - I 337, 294; II 1444,92

Douglas, Mordey (fl. 1885), medical writer Kirk - I 337, 295 Douglas, Muriel Ker- - aft. Lady Bowden (t 1952), gentlewoman - lady's WWII 1444,093 Douglas, Murray Hamilton (fl. 1957-1958), assistant chief guide - Poulsom - III 130,142 Douglas, Neil (* 1750, 1 1823), poet, preacher - Irving: Scotsmen, Watkins/Shoberl I 337,296-297 Douglas, Sir Neil (* 1779, 1 1853), lieutenant general - Boase, Irving: Scotsmen I 337,298-299 Douglas, Neil James (* 1949), professor, physician - Scotland - III 130,143 Douglas, Nicola —» Murray, Nicola Douglas, Norman Sholto (* 1895), squadron leader - WW British Aviation - II 1444,094 Douglas, O. - orig.: Anna Buchan (* 1877, I 1948), writer - Feminist companion. Goring, Royle, Todd - III 130,152-157 Douglas, Olive —» Buchan, Anna Douglas, Patrick (t 1819), surgeon, landowner, admirer of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1444,095 Douglas, Percy Sholto 10th marquis of Queensberry (* 1868, î 1920), religious convert, naval lieutenant - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 337,301; II 1444,98-99 Douglas, Peter John (* 1787, 1 1858), viceadmiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 337,302-305 Douglas, Philip Archibald Douglas Campbell > Campbell, Philip Archibald Douglas Douglas, Philip Henry Montagu, Robert Henry Douglas-ScottDouglin, Troy Alexander (* 1982), footballer Hugman - III 130, 295 Douhalt, Adelaide-Marie-Rogres-Lusignan de Champignelles Marquise de (* ca. 1741, 11817) - Rintoul - III 130,296 Douie, Lady —> Roe, Frances Mary Elizabeth Douie, Francis Me Crone (* 1886, 1 1935), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1444,228-229 Douie, Sir James Me Crone (* 1854, 1 1935), colonial administrator - WWW 1929 II 1444,230 Douie, Vera Ruth Gordon (* 1894, 1 1979), librarian, feminist writer - Landau, Munford II 1444,231; III 130,297 Douin (fl. 1840), miniature painter - Foskett III 130,298 Doulach Duilech Douland, John —» Dowland, John Douland, Robert —» Dowland, Robert Doulben Dolben (Family) Doull, Alexander John (* 1870, 1 1937), bishop Foster 3, WWW 1929 - II 1444, 232-233

Doull, J. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 130,299 D'Oull, James (fl. 1875), professor, textbook editor, poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue I 338,93-94 Doull, William (*c,1793), architect, surveyor Colvin - II 1444, 234 Doulton, Frederick Dwane (Family) Downes (fl. 1730), dramatist, captain - Baker, O'Donoghue - I 339, 3-4 Downes, Agnes Florence - aft. Lady Farren (fl. 1880-1910), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk I 339,5 Downes, Alfred (fl. 1850), military writer - Kirk - I 339,6 Downes, Andrew O Drohan (Family) Druce, Alfred Ernest (* 1871), student Foster 3 - II 1446, 252 Druce, Charles Claridge Hay, Arthur William Henry Drummond, Berkeley (* 1796, î 1860), colonel Boase - I 342, 202 Drummond, Bernard Gilbert (* 1882?), electrical engineer, utilities manager - Day - II 1446, 306 Drummond, Lady Betty Mary Seton Hay—> Montgomerie, Lady Betty Mary Seton Drummond, Blaise (* 1967), painter - Buckman - Ill 132,278 Drummond, Caroline Betha Deane—> Vansittart, Caroline Betha Drummond, Cecil George Assheton (t 1903), J.P., D.L. - Walford - II 1339,226 Drummond, Charles (* 1686), Jesuit - Oliver I 342,203 Drummond, Charles (t 1771), naval captain Charnock - I 342, 204-205 Drummond, Charles (* 1922, î 1977), writer Whodunit? - III 132,279 Drummond, Charles James (* 1848), civil servant, J.P. - Wright D. - II 1446, 308 Drummond, Charles Morton (* 1903), coffee planter - Channel Islands - III 132, 280 Drummond, Charles Rowley Hay—> Hay, Charles Rowley Drummond, Charlotte Amelia —> Brook, Charlotte Amelia Drummond, Christopher (* 1907?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1446,309 Drummond, Cowan John (* 1865), J.P., city councillor, layman - Scottish Biogr. II 1446,310 Drummond, Cyril Augustus (* 1873, î 1945), J.P., D.L., major - WW Hampshire II 1446,311 Drummond, Daniel Robert (fl. 1889-1912), pastor - Men & Women - I 342,206 Drummond, David (* 1656, 1 1741), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1446,312 Drummond, David (fl. 1684), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1446,313 Drummond, David (* 1775?, 1 1845), poet Conolly, Drummond - I 342,207-221 Drummond, David (fl. 1850), minister, author Kirk - I 342, 222 Drummond, Sir David (* 1852, 1 1932), physician, professor - Kirk, Leyland, Northumberland, Thorn, WWW 1929 I 342,223-229; II 1446,314-315 Drummond, David B. (* 1898), colonial administrator - Dominions Office II 1446,316 Drummond, David Thomas Kerr (* 1805, I 1877), divine, author - Allibone, Boase, Hatñeld, Kirk - I 342, 230-234 Drummond, Dolores —» Green, Dolores Drummond, Dugald (* 1840, 1 1912), railway engineer - Goring, Jeremy, Lee III 132,281-288 Drummond, E. Ellen (fl. 1836-1860), miniature painter - Foskett - III 132, 289 Drummond, Edgar Atheling (* 1825, î 1893), naval lieutenant, landowner - Bateman, O 'Byrne - I 342,236; II 1446,317 Drummond, Dame Edith Margaret (fl. 19641967), director - Geddes - III 132, 290 Drummond, Sir Edmund (* 1814, 1 1895), barrister, colonial lieutenant governor Boase, Buckland, Foster 2 - I 342,237; II 1446,318-319

Drummond, Edmund Charles (* 1841, Î1911), admiral - WWW 1897 - II 1446,320 Drummond, Edmund Rupert (* 1884, 1 1965), naval captain - Dominions Office II 1446,321 Drummond, Edward Teach, Edward Drummond, Edward - explorer, writer - Watt I 342,238 Drummond, Edward (* 1792, 1 1843), civil servant - Irving: Scotsmen, Ward I 342,239-240 Drummond, Edward Auriol Hay (* 1758, 1 1830), divine, writer - Allibone, Watt I 342,241-242 Drummond, Eliza Anne (fl. 1820-1843), miniature painter - Foskett - III 132,292 Drummond, Eric Roderick Brook (* 1884), county councillor - WW Leicestershire II 1446,322 Drummond, Ernest George (* 1868, 1 1946), curate - Clergy List - II 1446, 323 Drummond, Flora —> Gibson, Flora Drummond, Flora (* 1869, 1 1949), suffragette Banks, Goring - III 132,296-302 Drummond, Frances Mary (* 1848, 1 1947), courtier - Pratt - I 342, 243 Drummond, Sir Francis Dudley Williams(* 1863, 1 1935), lieutenant colonel, alderman, D.L. - South Wales, Walford, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 - II 1446,324-327 Drummond, Sir Francis Henry Rutherford (* 1857, 1 1919), major general - WWW 1916 - II 1446,328 Drummond, Francis Maurice Drummond —> Davies, Francis Maurice Drummond Drummond, Frederick (fl. 1871-1897), newspaper editor - Pratt - I 342, 244 Drummond, Gavin (fl. 1728-1748), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1446,329 Drummond, Geoffrey Heneage (* 1886, 11941), naval lieutenant commander Creagh/Humphris, WW Wales 1921 II 1446,330-331 Drummond, Sir George (fl. 1684-1686), provost, M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1446, 332 Drummond, George (* 1687, î 1766), Lord Provost - Anderson W., Boswell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Dampier 3, Geddes, Goring, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Stark - I 342,245-261; II 1446,333-334; III 132,304-307 Drummond, George (t 1765), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1446,335 Drummond, George (* 1798, î 1839), organist, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 342, 262 Drummond, Sir George Alexander (* 1829, 11910), dominion senator - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1446,337-338 Drummond, George Edward (* 1858), manufacturer, benefactor, writer - Men & Women - I 342,263-264 Drummond, George Harley (* 1783, 1 1853), M.P. - Boase, Foster 1 - I 342, 265; II 1446,339 Drummond, George Hay (fl. 1790-1804), vicar, writer - Watt - I 342, 266 Drummond, George James (* 1835, 1 1917), banker, volunteer lieutenant - Walford II 1446,340 Drummond, George 14th earl of Perth, 6th earl of Melfort (* 1807, 1 1902), major - WWW 1897 - II 1446,336 Drummond, George Robinson Bridge (* 1845, 11917), captain, chief constable - Cox: Kent, Sussex, WWW 1916 - I 342, 267; II 1446,341-342 Drummond, Geraldine Margaret —> Amherst, Geraldine Margaret TyssenDrummond, Sir Gordon (* 1772, î 1854), general - Boase, low, Morgan: Sketches, Philippart, Sanders - I 342, 268-277 Drummond, Gordon (* 1921), watercolourist, scale modeller - Buckman - III 132, 308 Drummond, Hamilton (t 1935), poet, novelist - Kirk, O'Donoghue, WWW 1929I 342,278-279; II 1446,343

Drummond Drummond, Harriet (fl. 1840-1850), religious writer - Allibane, Kirk - I 342, 280-281 Drummond, Harry (* 1853), solicitor - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1446,344 Drummond, Henrietta Hay —> Auriol, Henrietta Drummond, Henry Danvillier, Hubert Dublin Mall Cunningham, Mary Dublin, Dion (* 1969), footballer - Hugman III 133,43-44 Du Boe, Benjamin James (* 1874), rural dean WW Somerset - II 1447,102 Dubois, lady —» Sympson, Dorothea Dubois, Alexander John (* 1882), captain - WW Shropshire - II 1447,103 Dubois, Alfred Bowes, James Stuart Dubois, Baptist (fl. 1798), actor - Thesp. Diet. I 345,37 Du Bois, C. G. Β. (* 1923), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 133, 45 Dubois, Camille (fl. 1875), actress - Adams W.D. 2 - I 345, 38 Dubois, Charles (* 1656, 1 1740), businessman, botanist, writer - Britten/Boulger - I 345, 39 Du Bois, Charles Conrad Adolphus Baron de Ferrieres (* 1823, 1 1908), member of parliament - Malchow - III 133, 46 Dubois, Lady Dorothea —» Annesley, Lady Dorothea Du Bois, Lady Dorothea - née: Dorothea Annesley (* 1728, 1 1774), poet, autobiographer - Feminist companion - III 133, 47-48 Dubois, Edward (* 1622, 1 1699?), painter Bryan, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 345,41-43

Dubois, Edward (* 1774, 1 1850), wit, man of letters - Griffiths, Maunder 2, NBD, Waller, Watkins/Shoberl - I 345,44-47; III 133,49 Dubois, Elfrieda Theresia (* 1916), senior lecturer - Academic WsW- III 133,50 Dubois, Frédéric (fl. 1780-1819), miniature painter - Foskett - III 133, 51 Dubois, Henry D. C. (fl. 1925-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1447,104 Dubois, Jean A. (* 1765, î 1848), missionary, writer - Buckland - II 1447,105 Dubois, John Baptiste (* 1762, 1 1818), actor, acrobat, singer - Pantomime - III 133, 52 Dubois, Laure Gertrude d'Aurillac (* 1842, 1 1897), abbess - Snow/Birt - II 1447,106 Dubois, Nicholas (*c,1665, t 1735), military engineer, architect - Colvin - II 1447,107-110 Dubois, P. B. (fl. 1720), translator, miscellaneous author - Baker, Watt - I 345,48-49 Dubois, Peter (fl. 1730), schoolmaster, religious writer - Watt - I 345, 50 Du Bois, Shirley - née: Shirley Graham (* 1906, I 1977), playwright, composer, biographer Feminist companion - III 133, 53-54 Dubois, Simon (* 1632, 1 1708), painter Bryan, Foskett, Gilbey, Pilkington, Redgrave - I 345,51-55; III 133,55 Du Bois, Theodore Judkin (fl. 1843-1848), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1447, 111 Dubois de Lassosay, comte Guillaume Joachim (fl. 1785-1788), lieutenant - Toussaint II 1447,112 Dubois de Lassosay, Jean Guillaume —> de Lassosay, Jean Guillaume Dubois Dubosc, Claude (* 1682, 1 1745?), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 345, 57-58 Dubose, Catherine A. —» Richards, Catherine A. Dubost, Antoine (fl. 1810), artist, writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 345,60 Dubost, Christopher (fl. 1800), financial writer Allibone, Watt - I 345,61-62 Dubouchet, Harriette - aft. Wilson; aft. Rochfort (* 1786 (a.o.s. 1789), 1 1846 (a.o.s. 1845)), woman of fashion, autobiographer Allibone, Donaldson, Feminist companion I 1226,320; III 481,341-344 Du Bouchet, Pierre (fl. 1733-1737), minister Smiles - II 1447,113 Du Boulay, Lady —> Howell, Freda Elais Butts Du Boulay, Arthur Houssemayne (* 1843), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1447,114 Du Boulay, Charles John Houssemayne (* 1894), naval commander - WW Hampshire II 1447,115 Du Boulay, Christine (* 1923), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1447,116 Du Boulay, Ernest George Houssemayne (* 1882, t 1961), naval captain - WW Hampshire - II 1447,117 Du Boulay, Francis Alban Houssemayne (* 1859, I 1934), curate - Clergy list - II 1447,118 Du Boulay, Francis Houssemayne (* 1828, 11921), rector - Clergy list - II 1447,119 Du Boulay, George Cornibert (* 1883, 1 1951), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office II 1447,120 Du Boulay, George Pascal Keble Houssemayne (* 1866, t 1895), curate - Foster 3 II 1447,121 Du Boulay, Guy George Houssemayne (* 1899), flying instructor, flight-lieutenant - WW British Aviation - II 1447,122 Du Boulay, Henry Houssemayne (* 1840, 1 1925), canon - WWW 1916 - II 1447,123 Du Boulay, James Houssemayne (* 1847, 1 1927), vicar - Clergy list - II 1447,124 Du Boulay, Sir James Houssemayne (* 1868, 1 1945), private secretary, colonial administrator - Foster 3, India Ofñce, Indian Biogr. Die., WW Hampshire - II 1447,125-128 Du Boulay, James Thomas Houssemayne (* 1832, t 1915), divine, teacher - Clergy List, Foster 4 - II 1447,129-130 Duboulay, John Saunderson, Florence Victoria

1276

Du Cane

Du Cane, Arthur George (* 1866, î 1942), barrister - Foster 3 - II 1447,149 Du Cane, Arthur Prideaux (* 1870, 1 1927), vicar - Clergy List - II 1447,150 Du Cane, Charles Holtby, Richard Duckett, Ernest John (* 1916), painter Buckman - III 133,92 Duckett, George - also: George Holtby; George Broone (*ca. 1591, 1 1669), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 133,93 Duckett, George (t 1732), writer - Hutchinson: Medica - I 345, 270 Duckett, Sir George Cumming, Marie GordonDuckett, R. (fl. 1910-1915), watercolourist III 133,95 Duckett, Richard (* 1833), canon - Cath. WW 1910, Norfolk - I 345,287; II 1447,202 Duckett, Steuart James Charles (* 1847, 1 1915), high sheriff, volunteer lieutenant - Walford II 1447,203 Duckett, Thomas (fl. 1655), agricultural writer Allibone - I 345, 288 Duckett, Thomas (* 1804, 1 1878), sculptor Gunnis - II 1447,204-205 Duckett, Thomas (fl. 1892-1904), rector - Cox: Norfolk - I 345, 289 Duckett, William (* 1768, 1 1841), United Irishman, writer - British Radicals, Mellors, O'Donoghue - I 345,290; II 1447,206-207; III 133,96-116

Dudding Duckett, William (* 1822, 1 1908), landowner Bateman - II 1447, 208 Duckham, Alec Narraway Trevor, Marcus 1st viscount Dungannon Dungarpur, Bijay Singh maharawal of (* 1887, 11918), ruling chief - Indian Biogr. Die. II 1450,022 Dungarpur, Udai Singh maharawal of Hume, Mrs Thomas Dunn, Edith Annie - aft. Smallman (* 1874), J.P., town councillor - WW Staffordshire II 1450,269 Dunn, Edmund (* 1857), priest, missionary, army chaplain - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 351,435; II 1450,270 Dunn, Edward (fl. 1720), venereologist, writer Watt - I 351,436 Dunn, Edward (fl. 1795), philosophical writer Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 351,437-438 Dunn, Edward (* 1880, 1 1945), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 135,175 Dunn, Edward Arthur (* 1870), divine, professor - Men & Women - I 351,439 Dunn, Edward Arthur (fl. 1870-1873), barrister Foster 2 - II 1450,271 Dunn, Edward H. (fl. 1849), chief officer Poulsom - III 135,176 Dunn, Edwin (* 1838), naval captain - Men & Women - I 351,440 Dunn, Edwin (* 1847), businessman, mayor Norfolk - II 1450, 272 Dunn, Elizabeth - also: Mother M. Elizabeth (* 1894, 1 1980), superior - Kirkus III 135,177 Dunn, Elizabeth (t 1951), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1450, 273 Dunn, Elizabeth Hammond (fl. 1860), biographer - Kirk - I 351,441 Dunn, Elsie Scott, Evelyn Dunn, Emma - aft. Stokes (* 1875, î 1966), actress - Actors, Picturegoer 's WW II 1450,274; III 135,178-181 Dunn, Eric Geoffrey Rendell (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135,182

1298

Dunn

Dunn, Ernest Victor (* 1863?), student Foster 3- II 1450,275 Dunn, Frances Cecilia Troyte (* 1878), modeller - WW Art - II 1450,276 Dunn, Frances Mortimer - aft. Collins Doyle, Mary Josephine Dunn, Matthew Sinclair (* 1846), singer, composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Brown/ Stratton - I 352, 38-40 Dunn, Matthias (fl. 1844-1862), writer on coal mining - Kirk - I 352, 41 Dunn, Michael (fl. 1819-1834), miniature painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 352,42; III 135,223 Dunn, Michael (fl. 1848-1851), captain's steward - Poulsom - III 135, 224 Dunn, Montagu Buccleugh (fl. 1839-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 352,43 Dunn, Naughton (* 1884, 1 1939), surgeon, lecturer, army surgeon - Medical WW, WWW 1929 - I 352,44; II 1450,327 Dunn, Nell - orig.: Nell Mary Sandford (* 1936), essayist, novelist, playwright Berney, Feminist companion, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Williams - III 135, 225-242 Dunn, Nicholas James Cuthbert (* 1785), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 352,45-47 Dunn, Oliver James (fl. 1870-1912), rector Cox: Kent - I 352, 48 Dunn, Oswald Harold (* 1923), solicitor Jamaica - III 135,243 Dunn, Patrick Alban (* 1797, 1 1872), priest Snow/Birt - II 1450,328 Dunn, Patrick Hunter (* 1912), group captain, air marshal - Aces High, Geddes III 135,244-245 Dunn, Patrick Smith (* 1848, 1 1932), merchant, steamship agent - WWW 1929 - II 1450,329 Dunn, Peter (tc.1723), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 352,50 Dunn, Philip Ryland (* 1902), electrical engineer - Day - II 1450,330 Dunn, R. W. (fl. 1868), executive - Malchow III 135,246 Dunn, Reginald George (* 1907), painter Buckman - III 135,247

Dunne Dunn, Richard Quin, Valentine Richard 1st earl Dunraven and Mountearl Dunraven and Mountearl, 2nd earl —> Quin, Windham Henry 2nd earl Dunraven and Mountearl Dunraven and Mountearl, 5th earl —» Quin, Windham Henry Wyndham- 5th earl Dunraven and Mountearl Dunraven and Mountearl, 4th earl —» Quin, Windham Thomas Wyndham- 4th earl Dunraven and Mountearl Dunraven, Edwin Richard Wyndham-Quin 3rd Earl (* 1812, Î 1871), writer - Irish writers III 135,342 Dunraven, Nancy Countess (fl. 1934) - WWW Ireland - III 135, 343 Dunraven, Thomas Wyndham-Quin 4th Earl (* 1841, t 1926), writer - Irish writers, Ramsden - III 135, 344-345 Dunraven and Mountearl, countess of —» Lambert, Anne Dunrobin, L.Race Procter, Lionel Claude Race Dunrossil, 1st viscount —» Morrison, William Shepherd 1st viscount Dunrossil Dunrossil, William Shepherd Morrison 1st Viscount (* 1893, 1 1961), politician - Goring - Ill 135,346 Duns, Joannes Scotus - c. Doctor Subtilis (*ca. 1265, 1 1308), schoolman, philosophical writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Berkenhout, Boylan, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Hook, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Royle, Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Welford - I 352,284-335; 1226,413-416; III 135,347-352 Duns, John (* 1820, 1 1909), divine, natural scientist, miscellaneous writer - Edinburgh, Kirk, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 I 352,336-337; 1226,417; II 1451,45-46 Dunsandle and Clanconal, 2nd baron —» Daly, Denis St. George 2nd baron Dunsandle and Clanconal Dunsandle and Clanconal, 3rd baron Daly, Skeffington James 3rd baron Dunsandle and Clanconal Dunsandle and Clanconal, 4th baron —> Daly, James Frederick 4th baron Dunsandle and Clanconal Dunsany, baroness of —» Burton, Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Dunsany, 9th baron —» Plunket, Patrick 9th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 16th baron —> Plunkett, Edward 16th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 18th baron —> Plunkett, Edward John Moreton Drax 18th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 14th Baron Plunkett, Edward Wadding 14th Baron Dunsany Dunsany, 17th baron —» Plunkett, John William 17th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 19th baron —» Plunkett, Randal Arthur Henry 19th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 13th baron —> Plunkett, Randall 13th baron Dunsany Dunsany, 15th baron —» Plunkett, Randall Edward 15th baron Dunsany Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett 8th Baron (* 1878, Î 1957), dramatist, writer - Blamires, Donaldson, Greenwood, Irish writers, lozes/O Kelly, McRedmond, OFarrell, Welch - III 135,353-354-363 Dunsany, Sheila Victoria Katrin (* 1912), Dame of Justice - WWW Ireland - III 135,364 Dunsby, Walter Thomas (* 1894, 1 1980), librarian - Munford - III 135,365 Dunscombe, Algernon Maynard (* 1887), accountant - WW local Government II 1451,047 Dunscombe, Clement (* 1846, 1 1935), civil engineer, town planner, housing reformer Engineers - II 1451,048-049

1301

Dunscombe, George William (* 1878), teacher, magistrate - Walford - II 1451,050 Dunscombe, Irene Elizabeth —» Chandler, Irene Elizabeth Dunscombe, Nicholas Colthurst (* 1798, î 1877), divine, temperance advocate, vegetarian Boase - I 352,346 Dunscombe, Raymond Douglas (* 1918), pilot Wynn - III 135, 366 Dunscombe, Robert - also: Duncomb (fl. 16381666), bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 352,347 Dunscombe, Simon Austin (* 1702, î 1736), monk - Snow/Birt - II 1451,051 Dunscombe, Thomas (fl. 1790), biographical writer - Watt - I 352, 348 Dunseath (Family) (fl. 17. Cent. - 18. Cent.) Maclysaght - III 135,367 Dunseath, Chris (* 1949), sculptor, lecturer Buckman - III 135,368 Dunseath, Robert William (* 1938), director WWW Ireland - III 135,369 Dunseith, Thomas Howard (fl. 1937), dental surgeon - WWW Ireland - III 135,370 Dunsford, Francis Pearson Shaw (* 1866, 11931), brigadier general - WWW 1929 II 1451,052 Dunsford, Frederick Aubrey (* 1856), mayor, J.P. - Barnes, Hampshire, WW local Government - II 1451,053-056 Dunsford, Henry Frederick (* 1817, 1 1887), general - Boase - I 352, 349 Dunsford, Martin (Î 1807), topographical writer, merchant - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 352,350-351 Dunsford, Stuart Frederick (* 1926), librarian landau - II 1451,057 Dunsford, William Ernest (* 1859?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1451,058 Dunsheath, Percy (* 1886, 1 1979), electrical engineer - Day, WW Kent, WW Science II 1451,059-061 Dunsinane, Lord —> Nairne, Sir William 5th baronet, Lord Dunsinane Dunsire, Andrew (* 1924), senior lecturer Academic WsW - III 135,371 Dunsire, Robert (fl. 1915), private - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1451,062 Dunsmore, Helen (* 1926), lecturer, adviser Scientists - III 135,372 Dunsmore, William (* 1851, 1 1929), advocate, writer - Grant: Advocates, Kirk - I 352,355; II 1451,63 Dunsmuir, Hugh (* 1842), marine engineer, boilermaker, J.P. - Engineers - II 1451,064 Dunsmuir, James (* 1851, 1 1921), dominion politician, railway proprietor, colliery proprietor - Men & Women, WWW 1916 I 352,357-358; II 1451,65 Dunsmure, James (* 1846), surgeon Edinburgh - II 1451,066 Dunstable, John (t 1453), musician, mathematician - A 'Beckett, Baltzell, Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton, Cassel!, Chalmers 1, De Bekker, Gorton, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 352,360-372 Dunstall, David (fl. 1848-1854), quartermaster Poulsom - III 135, 374 Dunstall, Herbert Henry (* 1873), architect, surveyor - Kent - II 1451,067 Dunstall, James —> Tunstall, James Dunstall, John (fl. 1615-1620), bookseller McKerrow - II 1451,068 Dunstall, John (fl. 1644-1675), engraver Britten/Boulger, Bryan, Gould, Redgrave - I 352,374-377 Dunstall, John (fl. 1740-1777), actor - Adams W.D. 2 - I 352,378 Dunstan —» Dobbins Dunstan Saint (* 924, 1988), archbishop A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassel1, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Godwin, Gorton, Gould S.B., Greenwood, Hook, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, letters, low, Rose HJ., Smith/Wace, Waller, Watkins, Winstanley: Worthies, Wright T. I 352,379-454; 353,1-37; III 135,375

1302

Dunstan

Dunstan, Albert Ernest (* 1878), chemist, writer - Stephenson - I 353, 38 Dunstan, Anthony —» Kitchin, Anthony Dunstan, Bernard (* 1920), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 135,376 Dunstan, Edward (* 1870), army chaplain Methodists - I 353, 40 Dunstan, Ephraim (t 1915), archdeacon - IWWW 1916 - II 1451,070 Dunstan, Eric (fl. 1930), radio announcer, film critic - Moseley - II 1451,071 Dunstan, Francis Powell (* 1826?, 1 1855), naval captain - Smith - II 1451,072 Dunstan, Gordon Reginald (* 1917), professor, clergyman - Academic WsW- III 135,377 Dunstan, H. Mainwaring (fl. 1875), translator, author - Kirk - I 353, 41 Dunstan, James (fl. 1850), vestry-clerk, legal writer - Kirk - I 353, 42 Dunstan, Jeffrey (* 1759?, Î 1797), mock mayor - Lemoine/Caulñeld, Malcolm, Wilson G.H 2- I 353,43-55; II 1451,73-75 Dunstan, John (fl. 1812-1865), prison governor Smith - II 1451,076 Dunstan, John Alexander Gordon (* 1824?, I 1855), company secretary - Smith II 1451,077 Dunstan, Lovell Redmore (* 1879), shipping merchant, mayor, J.P. - WW Devonshire, WW Local Government - II 1451,078-079 Dunstan, Malcolm James Rowley (* 1863, 1 1938), agriculturalist, college principal - Foster 3, Stephenson, WWW 1929 I 353,56; II 1451,80-81 Dunstan, Octavius (* 1792), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 353,57-58 Dunstan, Ralph (* 1857), musicologist, teacher, composer - Brown/Stratton, Hull, Kirk, Warriner, WW Methodism - I 353,59-61; II 1451,82-83 Dunstan, Robert (* 1877), physician, barrister, political activist - Labour WW, Medical WW - I 353,62; II 1451,84 Dunstan, Victor Joseph (* 1899, 1 1970), headmaster - WW Cumberland - II 1451,085 Dunstan, William (* 1895), lieutenant - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1451,086 Dunstan, William John Roe (* 1819), attorney, coroner - Smith - II 1451,087 Dunstan, William Richard (* 1864), curate, headmaster - WW Devonshire - II 1451,088 Dunstan, Sir Wyndham Rowland (* 1861, I 1949), chemist, institute director Dominions Ofñce, Foster 3, Men 3, O'Connor 2, Pratt, Stephenson, WW Buckinghamshire - I 353,63-67; II 1451,89-91; III 135,378-379 Dunstanville of Tehidy, 1st baron de —» Basset, Francis 1st baron de Dunstanville of Tehidy; 1st baron Basset of Stratton Dunstar, Samuel (fl. 1665), topographer - Watt I 353,68 Dunster, Charles (* 1750, 1 1816), miscellaneous writer - Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Chalmers 2, Chambers, Lower, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 353,71-90,101-102; II 1451,92 Dunster, D. (fl. 1840), clergyman, translator Allibone - I 353,91 Dunster, Ernest (* 1884), postman, trade-unionist, city councillor - Bristolians, Labour WWII 1451,093-094 Dunster, Henry (*c,1609, 1 1659), college president - Allen, Allibone, Brook, Eliot I 353,92-96; 1226,419 Dunster, Henry Peter (fl. 1835), vicar, historian, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Kirk I 353,97-98 Dunster, Hugh —» Donesterre, Hugh Dunster, James Knight (* 1884), engineer, surveyor - WW Local Government II 1451,095 Dunster, John (*c,1582, f c.1625), chaplain, writer - Watt, Wood - I 353,99-100 Dunster, L. W. H. (*1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135,381

Dunster, Samuel (* 1675, Î 1754), translator Allibone, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Rose H.J. I 353,101-104 Dunster, Thomas (fl. 1650), printer, bookseller Plomer 1 - I 353,105 Dunster, Thomas (* 1654?, 11719), college warden, rector, royal chaplain - Foster 4 II 1451,096 Dunstervill, Edward (fl. 1640), sermonist - Watt - I 353,106 Dunsterville, Edward (* 1796, 1 1873), naval commander, hydrographer, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 353,107-108 Dunsterville, Gertrude Lawrence Clara - aft. Graham (Î 1932), gentlewoman - Walford II 1451,097 Dunsterville, James Henderson (*c,1788, I 1858), major general - Boase - I 353,109 Dunsterville, John (fl. 1823-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 353,110 Dunsterville, Knightley Stalker (* 1857, 1 1935), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1451,098 Dunsterville, Lionel Charles (* 1865, 1 1946), major general, J.P., reminiscencer - Lee, Rintoul, WW Somerset - II 1451,099; III 135,382-383 Dunsterville, Lionel D'Arcy (* 1830, 11912), lieutenant general - WWW 1897 II 1451,100 Dunsterville, Thomas (fl. 1650), financial writer - Watt - I 353, 111 Dunston, Ambrose Ellis Aspinwall (* 1895), captain - WW Wiltshire - II 1451,101 Dunston, Frederick Warburton (* 1850), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1451,102 Dunstone, James —> Tunstall, James Dunt, Reginald Beethoven (* 1891), captain, teacher - WW Suffolk - II 1451,103 Dunthorne, John (* 1770, î 1844), landscape painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 353,113-114 Dunthorne, John (fl. 1783-1792), artist Redgrave - I 353,112 Dunthorne, John (fl. 1783-1792), painter Sartin - III 135, 385 Dunthorne, John (fl. 1784-1786), miniature painter - Foskett - III 135, 384 Dunthorne, John (fl. 1798), violin maker Plowright - III 135,386 Dunthorne, John (* 1798, 1 1832), painter Bryan - I 353,114 Dunthorne, Phyllis (fl. 1930), art dealer - WW Art - II 1451,104 Dunthorne, Richard Dinwoodie surname of Dunwoodie, Dominick —> Bryce, James Dunwoody, Gwyneth Patricia - née; Gwyneth Patricia Phillips (* 1930), member of parliament - Parliament 2, Rosen, Roth III 135,395-400 Dunwoody, John Elliot Orr (* 1929), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 135,401 Dunwoody, John Thomas (* 1917), principal officer - WWW Ireland - III 135,402 Dunwoody, Martin John (* 1938), lecturer, mathematician - Scientists - III 135, 403 Dunwoody, Thomas Richard (* 1964), jockey Lee, McRedmond - III 135, 404-405 Dunworth, Felix Patrick Raphael (fl. 1929-1946), pilot, wing commander - Wynn - III 135, 406 Dunworth, James (fl. 1892-1905), violin teacher - Manchester Faces - II 1451,123-124 Dunwyd Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 353,143-144 Duog - legendary figure - Puglie - I 353,145 Du Pan (c.1750), portrait painter - Strickland I 353,146 Du Pan, Jacques François Mallet Mallet du Pan, Jacques François Du Pan, James Mallet Mallet du Pan, Jacques François Du Parcq, Herbert (* 1880, 1 1949), Lord of Appeal - Barrett - III 135,407 Dupavillon, H. A. (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135, 408 Dupavillon, Marie Edmond (*1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2- III 135,409 Dupays, Thea (fl. 1960-1992), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman III 135,410 Dupe, William (* 1749, 1 1843), gunsmith, inventor, temperance advocate - Couling: Temperance - II 1451,125 Dupee, Oswald Arthur (fl. 1940-1968), pilot Wynn - III 135,411 Dupee, Peter Herbert (* 1858), shop assistant, plantation overseer - WW Jamaica II 1451,126 Dupen, V. C. (* 1904?), mechanical engineer, sales manager - Day - II 1451,127 Dupen, William Henry (* 1882?), vehicle engineer - Day - lì 1451,128 Dupere, T. R. (* 1897?), electrical engineer Day - II 1451,129 Duperier, Bernard (* 1909), wing commander, pilot - Aces High - III 135,412 Duperier, Henry William (* 1851, 1 1940), major general - WWW 1929 - II 1451,130 Duperly, Doris Hilda (fl. 1915-1942), teacher, bookseller - Jamaica - III 135,413 Dupernex, Hubert Emile Leonce Paul (* 1868), colonial civil servant, judge, writer - Lndia Ofñce - II 1451,131 Du Pery, Theresa Bathildis (t 1773), lay sister Snow/Birt - II 1451,132 Dupin, Amandine-Aurore Lucille —> Sand, George Duplany, Claude Marius - c.h. Claude Marius (* 1850, 1 1896), actor, soldier - Boase, Pascoe, Reid/Compton - I 353,148-152

Durand Duplany, Margaret Florence —» Greig, Margaret Florence Du Plat, Sir Charles Taylor (* 1823, 1 1900), major general, equerry - Boase, Men 3 I 353,154-155 Du Plat, George Gustavus Charles William (t 1854), brigadier general - Boase I 353,156 Du Plat, P. (fi. 1804-1815), major general Philippart - I 353,157 Du Plat Taylor, Alice —> Purves, Alice Du Plat-Taylor, Francis Maurice Gustavus —» Taylor, Francis Maurice Gustavus Du PlatDu Plat Taylor, George Philip —» Taylor, George Philip Du Plat Du Plat-Taylor, St. John Louis Hyde Taylor, St. John Louis Hyde du PlatDu Plessis, H. Enslin Mambrecht, John Dupré, John (* 1752, î 1834), rector, headmaster - Allibone, Balleine, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 353,254-256; II 1451,158 Dupré, John William (* 1790, 1 1866), attorney general, journal editor - Balleine II 1451,159-161 Dupré, Le Comte (fl. 1755-1778), colonel Morgan: Sketches - I 353, 238 Dupré, Michel (* 1767, 1 1818), rector Balleine - II 1451,162 Dupre, Walter Hans Ewald (* 1904), colonial civil servant, barrister-at-law - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135,427 Dupre, William (fl. 1800), lexicographer - Watt I 353,257 Du Pre, William Baring (* 1875, 1 1946), M.P., high sheriff, lieutenant colonel Grant, Walford, WW Buckinghamshire II 1451,163-168 Du Pre, William Baring (* 1875, 1 1946), member of parliament - Parliament 1 III 135,428 Du Pré, William Henry (* 1886), physician, surgeon - WW Gloucestershire - II 1451,169 Dupree, Sir William Thomas 1st baronet (* 1856, I 1933), colonel, mayor, brewer - Barnes, Hampshire, Sports, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1451,170-176 Du Preez, J. W. (*1918), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135, 429 Duprey, F. L. J. (* 1901), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 135, 430 Duprez, Fred (fl. 1933-1938), actor - Actors III 135,431-432 Duprez, John Louis Phillipe (* 1844, 1 1899), photographer, conjurer - Boase - I 353, 258 Duprez, June (* 1918), actress - Actors III 135,433 Duprez, May Moore (* 1889, 1 1946), comedienne, dancer - Busby - III 135, 434

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Dupuch, Sir Etienne (* 1899, 1 1991), editor Griffiths - III 135,435 Du Puget, Louis Albert (fl. 1852-1863), religious writer - Kirk - I 353,259 Dupuis, Miss A. J. - aft. Broadbent - county councillor, J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1337,191 Dupuis, Charles Edward (* 1864), civil engineer, J.P., county councillor - Day, WW Norfolk II 1451,177-178 Dupuis, Charles George (* 1886, 1 1940), protectorate governor - WPVW 1929 II 1451,179 Dupuis, Edward John Gore (* 1843), rector, district councillor - Devonshire - II 1451,180 Dupuis, George John (* 1795, 1 1884), rector, college master - Boase - I 353, 260 Dupuis, Hanmer Lewis (fl. 1855-1899), consul, religious writer - Foreign Office 1, Kirk I 353,261; II 1451,181 Dupuis, Henry (* 1808?, 1 1867), vicar, college master - Boase - I 353, 262 Dupuis, John Caesar (* 1903), engineer, district councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1451,182 Dupuis, Sir John Edward (* 1800, 1 1876), general - Boase - I 353, 263 Dupuis, Joseph (fl. 1820), travel writer Allibone - I 353, 264 Dupuis, Joseph Hutton (fl. 1857-1890), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1451,183 Dupuis, Nathan F. (fl. 1913), mathematician, professor - Stephenson - I 353, 265 Dupuis, Paul (* 1916), actor - Actors III 135,436 Dupuis, Theodore Crane (* 1830, 1 1914), prebendary, sermonist - Kirk, PVWW 1897 - I 353,266; II 1451,184 Dupuis, Thomas Sanders (* 1733, î 1796), musician - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Knight: Biography, Musicians, Rose H.J., Waller, West - I 353,267-281; II 1451,185-186 Dupuy, Eliza Ann - pseud.; Annie Young (* 1814, t e a . 1880), novelist - Feminist companion - III 135,437-438 Dupuy, Eugène (* 1847, 1 1924), physiologist O'Connor 2 - III 135,439 Dupuy, Thomas - c.h. Thomas Acton (* 1662?, 11721?), Jesuit - Oliver, Rose H.J. I 353,282-283 Duquemin, Frederick Lenfestey (* 1927), engineer - Channel Islands - III 135,440 Duquery, Henry (fl. 1795), M.P., writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 353, 284 DuQuesnay, Charles Harold LeMercier (* 1909), dental surgeon - Jamaica - III 135,441 DuQuesnay, Gerald LeMercier (* 1917), insurance official - Jamaica - III 135,442 Duquesne, Abraham (fl. 1695), travel writer Watt - I 353,285 Durack (Family) (fl.End 19. Cent. - Mid 20. Cent.) - MacLysaght - III 135, 444-445 Durack, Jeremiah Joseph (fl. 1905-1935), science teacher, college principal - Lndia Office II 1451,187 Durack, Mary (* 1913), historian, novelist Feminist companion - III 135, 446-447 Duraiswamy, W. (fl. 1924), colonial representative - Ceylon - II 1451,188 Duran, Marie-Louise - also: Mother M. Aquinas (* 1892, 1 1977), superior - Kirkus - Ill 135,448-449 Durance, John —> Durant, John Durance, John Duncan (* 1902), physician WW Nottinghamshire - II 1451,189 Durand, Lady —> Allnatt, Emily Augusta Durand, Algernon George Arnold (* 1854, 1 1923), colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1451,190 Durand, Arthur H. (* 1875), architect - WW Guernsey - II 1451,191 Durand, Charles —» Durand, Isaac Charles Bingley Durand, David (* 1680, 1 1763), minister, historian - Allibone, Davenport, Gorton, Maunder 2, Watkins, Watt - I 353, 288-293

1304

Durand

Durand, Sir Edward Law 1st baronet (* 1845, I 1920), lieutenant colonel, diplomat Foreign Offìce 1, Walford, WWW 1916 II 1451,192-194 Durand, Sir Edward Percy Marion 2nd baronet Campbell, William Herbert Durham, Dudley Irwin (fl. 1920), company director, J.P. - Ceylon - II 1451,277 Durham, Francis (t 1667), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1451,278

Durrant Durham, Herbert Edward Dyddgen Saint Dyde, Rowland (fl. 1800), writer - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 355,163 Dyde, Samuel Walters (* 1862), educationalist, translator - Men & Women - I 355,164 Dyde, William (fl. 1790), printer, historical writer - Watt - I 355,165 Dye, Bertram Ernest (t 1943), air gunner, pilot Wynn - III 136, 268 Dye, Charles (* 1852), brick manufacturer, town councillor, J.P. - Hampshire - II 1452,114 Dye, Dominic (* 1659?, 11713), lay brother Gumbley - II 1452,115 Dye, Ernest Elijah (* 1884), mayor Mackenzie D., WW Local Government II 1452,116-117 Dye, Frederick William (fl. 1885), technical writer - Kirk - I 355,166 Dye, Ralph Sawford (* 1900), curate - WW Hertfordshire - II 1452,118 Dye, Sidney (* 1900), member of parliament Parliament 2 - III 136, 269 Dye, William David (* 1887, 1 1932), physicist WWW 1929 - II 1452,119 Dye, William Hood Hooker, Harriet Ann Dyer, Thomas (tc.1615), priest - Gillow I 355,355 Dyer, Thomas (fl. 1617-1619), bookseller McKerrowII 1452,211 Dyer, Sir Thomas 9th baronet (* 1799, 1 1878), lieutenant - Boase - I 355, 357 Dyer, Thomas (* 1863), architect - Northants II 1452,212 Dyer, Thomas Birch (fl. 1912), asylum superintendent, physician - Cox: Norfolk I 355,358 Dyer, Thomas Firminger Thiselton- (* 1848), rector, folklorist, writer - Kirk - I 355,359

Dyer, Thomas Henry (* 1804, î 1888), historian - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Men 2 - I 355, 360-365 Dyer, Thomas Herbert (* 1870), J.P., district councillor - WW Cornwall - II 1452,213 Dyer, Sir Thomas Richard Swinnerton 7th baronet (t 1838), lieutenant general - NBD, Philippart - I 355, 354,356 Dyer, Sir Thomas Swinnerton 8th baronet (* 1770, t 1854), naval commander - Boase, O'Byrne - I 355,366-368 Dyer, Sir Thomas Swinnerton 11th baronet (* 1859, t 1907), gentleman - WWW 1897 - II 1452,214 Dyer, Thomas T. R. (fl. 1890-1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial Ofñce - II 1452,215 Dyer, Thomas Webb (fl. 1800), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 355,369 Dyer, Tristan Allen (* 1938), senior scientific officer - Scientists - III 136, 320 Dyer, W. J. (* 1904), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 136, 322 Dyer, Warren S. (fl. 1935), electrical engineer Day - II 1452,216 Dyer, William (t 1696), minister, writer Allibone, Rose HJ., Watt - I 355, 370-372 Dyer, William (*c,1821, 1 1896), art dealer, restorer - Boase - I 355,373 Dyer, William (fl. 1828-1838), builder, surveyor Colvin - II 1452,146 Dyer, William (* 1850), farmer - Norfolk II 1452,218 Dyer, William Chinnock (fl. 1890), organist Brown/Stratton - I 355,174 Dyer, William Fear (fl. 1889-1897), composer, organist - Brown/Stratton - I 355, 375 Dyer, William Henry (fl. 1858-1868), divine, sermonist - Kirk - I 355, 376 Dyer, William Henry (* 1890), journalist, publicist - Marteau - II 1452,219 Dyer, William John (* 1857), auctioneer, surveyor - Kent - II 1452, 220 Dyer, William John (* 1904), assistant director Hong Kong - III 136,321 Dyer, William Pirritte (* 1854), minister, educationalist - Men & Women - I 355, 377 Dyer, Sir William Turner Thiselton- (* 1843, I 1928), botanist - Gardeners, Men 3, Nelmes/Cuthbertson, O'Connor 1, Pratt, Stephenson, Walford, WW Cheltenham, WWW 1916 - I 355,378-379; 1226,437-439; II 1452,221-227; III 442,135-137; 453,94-95 Dyer-Ball, D. M. (* 1918), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 136, 323 Dyer Davey, William Charles —» Davey, William Charles Dyer Dyer-Melville, Sydney Whitmore —> Melville, Sydney Whitmore DyerDyer-Melville, Sydney Whitmore (* 1885), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 136,324 Dyett, Edward F. (fl. 1886-1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial Ofñce - II 1452,228 Dyett, Edwin (*ca. 1896, 1 1917), sub-lieutenant - Rintoul - III 136, 325 Dyett, Henry (fl. 1896-1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1452,229 Dyett, Richard Henry Kortright (fl. 1879-1899), colonial civil servant - Colonial Ofñce II 1452,230 Dyfan Saint —» Duvianus Saint Dyfan Saint - also: Duvianus - Smith/Wace I 355,380 Dyfanog Saint - also: Tyfanog Gould/Fisher - I 355,382 Dyfed, Nathan —> Reynolds, Jonathan Owain Dyfnallt Owen, John Dyfnan Saint (fl. [451]) - Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace - I 355,383-384 Dyfnig Saint (fl. [551]) - Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace - I 355, 385-386 Dyfnog Saint (fl. [651]) - Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace - I 355, 387-389 Dyfnwal Hên Saint (fl. [451]), legendary king Gould/Fisher - I 355,390

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Dyfrig Saint —> Dubricius Saint Dyfrig - also: Dubricius; Devereux (*ca. 550, t 612), saint - Fisher - III 136,326 Dyfrwyr Saint (fl. 570) - Gould/Fisher I 355,392-398 Dygbey, Everard —> Digby, Everard Dygon, John (fl. 1512), monk, musician Brown/Stratton, De Bekker - I 355,400-401 Dygryn-Ligoticky, j o s e f D. (* 1918, 1 1942), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 136, 327-328 Dygynnelw (fl. [551]), warrior bard - Pughe, Williams R. - I 355, 402-403 Dyke, Sir Arthur James (* 1872, 1 1933), customs commissioner - WWW 1929 - II 1452,231 Dyke, Blanche Rita —> Cooke, Blanche Rita Dyke, Charles (fl. 1828-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 355,404 Dyke, Daniel (Î 1614), minister, writer Allibone, Brook, Watt - I 355, 405-409 Dyke, Daniel (* 1617, 1 1688), rector - Davids, Jones: Bunhill - I 355,410-413 Dyke, Edwin Francis (* 1842, 1 1919), rector - Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 - I 355, 414; II 1452,233 Dyke, Ernest Henry (* 1874), farmer, J.P., county councillor - WW Somerset - II 1452, 234 Dyke, Francis Hart (* 1803, 1 1876), proctor Boase - I 355,415 Dyke, Gregory (* 1947), programmes director Broadcasting - III 136,329 Dyke, Hamilton William (* 1881), physician, surgeon, writer - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1452,235; III 136,330 Dyke, Henry Silas (* 1845), glove manufacturer, J.P. - WW Somerset - II 1452,236 Dyke, Jeremiah (* 1584, tc.1620), divine, writer - Allibone, Brook, Watt - I 355,416-418 Dyke, John Van —» Van Dyke, John Dyke, John Dixon (* 1836, î 1933), rural dean Clergy List, Walford - II 1452, 237-238 Dyke, John Samuel (* 1859, î 1927), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1452, 239 Dyke, Joshua (* 1849), minister, mayor, freemason - Men & Women - I 355,419 Dyke, Kenneth H. (* 1892), physician Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1452,240; III 136,331 Dyke, Leonard (fl. 1701), gentleman - Collier 1 - I 355,420-421 Dyke, Leslie Arthur (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 136,332 Dyke, Louise Catherine —» Cave, Louise Catherine Dyke, Mary (* 1924), librarian - Landau II 1452,241 Dyke, Mary Ann - aft. Duff; aft. Young; aft. Seaver (* 1795, î 1857), actress Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Crone, Webb I 355,422-425; II 1452,242 Dyke, Millicent Ada Hart -> Bevan, Millicent Ada Dyke, Sir Oliver Hamilton Augustus Hart 8th baronet (* 1885, î 1969), engineer, J.P., D.L. Sports - II 1452, 243-245 Dyke, Peché Hart (* 1805), naval commander O'Byrne - I 355,426 Dyke, Percival Acland (* 1805?, 1 1867), colonial civil servant - Toussaint - II 1452,246-250 Dyke, Sir Percyvall Hart 6th baronet (* 1799, I 1875), cricketer - Boase - I 355,427 Dyke, Percyvall Hart Wells, Edmund Lionel

Dymoke, Emma Jane - aft. Lady Hartwell (t 1922), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk, Walford - I 356,37; II 1452,309 Dymoke, Francis Seaman (* 1829, 1 1893), queen's champion - Boase - I 356, 38 Dymoke, Francis Seaman (* 1862, î 1946), queen's champion, D.L., J.P. - Lincolnshire, Pratt, Walford - I 356,39; II 1452,310-311 Dymoke, Sir Henry 1st baronet (* 1801, 1 1865), king's champion - Boase, Ward - I 356,40-41 Dymoke, John (* 1804, 1 1873), rector, queen's champion - Boase - I 356, 42 Dymoke, Marion Royce —» Josselyn, Marion Royce Dymoke, Robert (t 1580), recusant - Gillow I 356,43-44 Dymond, Alfred Hutchinson (* 1827), journalist, dominion politician - Kirk, Rose - I 356,45-49 Dymond, Allan Malcolm (* 1864), K.C., writer Men & Women - I 356, 50 Dymond, Archibald William John (* 1901?), mechanical engineer, writer - Day II 1452,312 Dymond, Dorothy —» Harris, Dorothy Dymond, Edmund Robert (* 1865), civil engineer, J.P., mayor - Wright D., WW Herefordshire - II 1452,313-314 Dymond, Francis John (* 1866), missionary Methodists - I 356, 51 Dymond, George (* 1797?, î 1835), architect Colvin - II 1452,315 Dymond, George Pearse (* 1864), school principal, mayor, layman - Methodists, Stacey, WW Local Government, WW Methodism I 356,52; II 1452,316-318 Dymond, Harriet Susanna —» Letchworth, Harriet Susanna Dymond, Henry (* 1801, 1 1866), biographer, educationalist - Boase, Kirk - I 356, 53-54 Dymond, Henry Newton (* 1862?), vicar Foster 3 - II 1452,319 Dymond, Isabel Emily —» Fox, Isabel Emily Dymond, J. (fl. 1880), minister - Malchow III 136,359 Dymond, J. J. (fl. 1866), committee member Malchow - III 136,360 Dymond, Jonathan (* 1796, î 1828), Quaker moralist - Allibone, Cassell, Maunder 2, Soc. Friends 1, Waller - I 356, 55-63 Dymond, Robert (* 1824, î 1888), estate agent, antiquary - Boase, Kirk - I 356,64-65 Dymond, Thomas Southall (* 1861), mayor, agricultural chemist, teacher - WW Local Government, WW Sussex - II 1452,320-321 Dymond, William Arthur (* 1876), layman WW Methodism - II 1452,322 Dymond, William Lawrence (t 1940), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 136,361-362 Dymott, Richard (fl. 1766-1772), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1452,323 Dymott, Sidney Edward (Î 1924), canon Clergy List, WWW 1916 - II 1452, 324-325 Dymphna —» Dympna Saint Dympna Saint - also: Damnat; Damhnait; Dymphna (fl. [551?]) - Challoner, Dunbar, Flanagan, Gould S.B., Horstmann, Smith/ Wace - I 356,66-82; III 136,363-366 Dyne, John (fc.1656), Jesuit - Oliver I 356,85 Dyne, John (t 1703), Jesuit - Oliver - I 356,85 Dyne, John (* c.1744, 1 1788), singer, composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 356,83,86-90; II 1452,326 Dyne, John Bradley (* 1809, 1 1898), headmaster, prebendary - Boase, Cokayne, Foster 4 I 356,91; II 1452,327-328 Dyne, John Bradley- (* 1839, î 1909), barrister, lecturer - Foster 2 - II 1452, 329 Dyne, William de —» Dyve, William de Dyneïo Saint - Pughe - I 356,92

Dyvnan Dyneley, Peter (* 1921), actor - Actors III 136,367-368 Dynely, Thomas (*c,1782, 1 1860), lieutenant general - Boase - I 356,93 Dynes, Sir John Rhys, Charles Arthur Uryan 8th baron Dynevor Dynevor, 6th baron —> Rice, Arthur de Cardonnel 6th baron Dynevor Dynevor, 5th baron —> Rice, Francis William 5th baron Dynevor Dynevor, 4th baron —> Rice, George 4th baron Dynevor Dynevor, 3rd baron —> Rice, George Talbot 3rd baron Dynevor Dynevor, 7th baron —> Rice, Walter Fitzuryan 7th baron Dynevor Dynevor, 4th baron —> Talbot, George 4th baron Dynevor Dynevor, Lucy (* 1934), painter, printmaker, restorer - Buckman - III 136,369 Dynham, Edward (fl. 1639-1641), physician Münk - I 356,97 Dynham, Edward (* 1843, 1 1914), civil servant - WWW 1897- II 1452,331 Dynham, Sir John - also: Denham (t c.1457), P.C. - Gibbs - II 1452,332 Dynham, John (t 1509), Yorkist leader, landowner - Low - I 356,98 Dynon, Denis (Î 1863), sergeant - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1452, 333 Dyos, John (fl. 1579-1599), sermonist - Allibone - I 356,99 Dyos, Nicholas (fl. 1582-1587), printer McKerrow - II 1452, 334 Dyott, John (* 1812, 1 1876), actor, newspaper editor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase - I 356,100 Dyott, Mary Frances Howard —> Paget, Mary Frances Howard Dyott, Richard (* 1808, Î 1891), lieutenant colonel, landowner, M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870- I 356,102; II 1452,335-336 Dyott, Richard Archibald (* 1881, 1 1965), barrister - Walford - II 1452, 337 Dyott, William (* 1761, 1 1847), general Philippart - I 356,103-104 Dyre - preacher - Stratford 2 - I 344, 395 Dyrenforth, Noel (* 1936), artist - Buckman III 136,370 Dyring, Moya (* 1908, î 1967), watercolourist III 136,371 Dyrnog Saint - Puglie - I 356,105 Dyrnwallon - also: Dyvnwallawn (t 975), prince - Pughe, Williams R. - I 356,164-165 Dysart, countess of —» Murray, Elizabeth countess of Dysart Dysart, 3rd earl of —> Tollemache, Lionel 3rd earl of Dysart Dysart, 8th earl of —> Tollemache, Lionel William John 8th earl of Dysart Dysart, 6th earl of —> Tollemache, Wilbraham 6th earl of Dysart Dysart, 9th earl of —> Tollemache, William John Manners 9th earl of Dysart Dysart, countess of —» Wilbraham, Grace Dysart earldom of - Anderson W., Conolly I 356,107-111; 800,125-127 Dysart, Florence (fl. 1886-1891), actress, vocalist - Adams W.D. 2 - I 356,117 Dysart, Richard (* 1929), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 136,372 Dyson, A. (* 1888?), civil engineer - Day II 1452,338 Dyson, Miss A. (fl. 1935), ice-skater Lady's WW - II 1452,339 Dyson, Alan (* 1920), principal scientist Scientists - III 136,373 Dyson, Alexander Dacre (* 1897), medical practitioner - Channel Islands - III 136, 374 Dyson, Anthony Edward (* 1928), senior lecturer - Academic WsW - III 136,375 Dyson, Anthony Oakley (* 1935), principal Academic WsW - III 136,376

Dyson, Arthur (* 1866), journal editor Weinthal - I 356,118 Dyson, Audrey V. (* 1922, î 1973), librarian Munford - ì l i 136, 377 Dyson, C. E. (fl. 1875), aviarist, writer - Kirk I 356,119 Dyson, Cecil Venn (* 1873), colonial magistrate - WW Far East- II 1452,340 Dyson, Charles (* 1788, 1 1860), Anglo-Saxonist, professor - Boase - I 356,120 Dyson, Sir Charles Frederick (* 1854, 1 1934), mayor, J.P. - WWW 1929 - II 1452,341 Dyson, Charles Harold (* 1913), pilot, flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 136, 378 Dyson, Dacre F. C. (fl. 1920), planter, J.P. Ceylon - II 1452,342 Dyson, David (* 1823, 1 1856), botanical collector, museum curator, traveller - Boase - I 356,121 Dyson, David Burnham (* 1939), architect Channel Islands - III 136, 379 Dyson, Douglas (* 1918), artist - Buckman III 136,380 Dyson, E. (* 1909), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 136,381 Dyson, Edward Trevor (* 1886, 1 1969), colonial magistrate - Ceylon, Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1452,343-344; III 136,382 Dyson, Eric (* 1895), solicitor, deputy coroner WW Lincolnshire - II 1452,345 Dyson, Eric (* 1931), senior lecturer, scientist Scientists - III 136,383 Dyson, Ernest Andrews (* 1884), surgeon Medical WW - I 356,122 Dyson, Francis (*c,1785, 1 1858), rector - Boase - I 356,123 Dyson, Francis Julian (* 1864, 1 1935), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3 - II 1452, 346-347 Dyson, Frank (* 1855, 1 1907), dean, college principal - Orchard - II 1452, 348-349 Dyson, Sir Frank Watson (* 1868, î 1939), astronomer - Ceddes, Lee, Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 356,124; II 1452, 350; III 136,384-385 Dyson, Fred (* 1891), mechanical engineer, lecturer - WW Science - II 1452,351 Dyson, Frederick (* 1847), businessman - West Riding - II 1452, 352 Dyson, Frederick L. (fl. 1935), headmaster - WW Guernsey - II 1452, 353 Dyson, Freeman John (* 1923), professor, scientist - Scientists - III 136, 386 Dyson, Geoffrey Harry George (* 1914), athletics coach - Arlott - III 136, 387 Dyson, Sir George (* 1883, 1 1964), musician - Hull, Leach, Moseley, Palmer R. I 356,125; II 1452,354-357; III 136,388 Dyson, George Malcolm (* 1902), research chemist - WW Science - II 1452, 358 Dyson, Harry Hugo Bernard (* 1869, 1 1939), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Kent, WWW 1929 - II 1452,359-361 Dyson, Henry Victor (* 1896), literature lecturer - WW Berkshire - II 1452,362 Dyson, Herman (* 1920), librarian - Landau II 1452,363 Dyson, Humphrey (fl. 1618-1632), notary, bibliophile - Allibone, Quaritch I 356,126-129 Dyson, Humphrey (* 1842), district councillor Cheshire - II 1452, 364 Dyson, Irene Beatrice (* 1907), painter - WW Art - II 1452,365 Dyson, James (* 1914), superintendent Scientists - III 136,389 Dyson, James (* 1947), designer - Design III 136,390-393 Dyson, Jeremiah (* 1722, 1 1776), civil servant, politician - Allibone, Watt - I 356,130-131 Dyson, Jerry Francis (t 1861), general - Boase I 356,132 Dyson, Joan (* 1918), librarian - Landau II 1452,366 Dyson, John (t 1819), gentleman - Smith II 1452,367

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Dyson, John B. (fl. 1855), ecclesiastical historian - Kirk - I 356,133 Dyson, John Henry (* 1858), district councillor Methodists - I 356,134 Dyson, John William (* 1855), architect Northumberland - II 1452, 368 Dyson, Jonathan Paul - nickname: Jon (* 1971), footballer - Hugman - III 136, 394 Dyson, Julian (* 1936), draughtsman, painter Buckman - III 136,395 Dyson, Ketaki - née: Ketaki Kushari (* 1940), poet, translator, critic - Feminist companion III 136,396-397 Dyson, Louis Morgan (* 1873), major - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1452,369 Dyson, Malcolm Herbert Cecil (* 1903), physician - WW Cornwall - II 1452, 370 Dyson, Mary Ann (tc.1878), writer - Boase I 356,135 Dyson, Mildred Lucy —> Atkey, Mildred Lucy Dyson, Norman Allen (* 1929), lecturer, physicist - Scientists - III 136,398 Dyson, P. (* 1924), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 136,399 Dyson, Peter William (* 1937), lecturer, scientist - Scientists - III 136,400 Dyson, Reginald Joseph (* 1873), student Foster 3 - II 1452, 371 Dyson, Richard Randall (fl. 1785), antiquary Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 356,136-137 Dyson, Robert (* 1841), engineer, manufacturer, J.P. - Sheffield - II 1452,372 Dyson, Roger Franklin (* 1940), lecturer Academic WsW - III 136,401 Dyson, S. L. (fl. 1880), religious writer - Kirk I 356,138 Dyson, Samuel (fl. 1852-1891), missionary, educationalist, writer - Kirk - I 356,139 Dyson, Samuel (fl. 1930), bass - Moseley II 1452,373 Dyson, Sylvia Smith, Charles William DysonDysou-Laurie, Sybil —» Laurie, Sybil DysouDyswell, Henry —» Disle, Henry Dyte, Charles Edward (* 1930), principal scientific officer - Scientists - III 136, 408 Dyter, Henry (* 1877), newspaper editor Weinthal - I 356,148 Dyton, Timothy (fi. 1767-1775), printer Plomer 3 - II 1452,381 Dyus, G. R. (* 1933), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 136, 409 Dyvaenog Saint - Pughe - I 356,149 Dyvan Saint —> Duvianus Saint Dyve, Henry (tc.1779), rear admiral - Charnock - I 356,150 Dyve, Sir Lewis (* 1599, 1 1669), royalist - Watt - I 356,151 Dyve, William de - also: Dyne (fl. 1321-1322), judge - Foss - I 356,152 Dyvnan Saint (fl. [451]) - Pughe, Williams R. I 356,153-154

1314

Dyvnig

Dyvnig Saint Dyvnwallon

Dyvnwallon - also: Dyvnwallawn (Î 950), prince - Pughe, Williams R - I 356,162-163

Dzierzynski, André (* 1936), painter, critic Buckman - III 136,414

Dyvyr Wallt-euraid (c.500), legendary figure -

Dzieszko, Krystyna Shackleton (fl. 1965-1990), artist, teacher - Buckman - III 136,415 Dziewicki, Michael (fl. 1905-1925), man of letters - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 356,169; II 1452,382

Pughe,

Williams R. - I 356,167-168

Dywien, Rebecca —» Goldstein, Rebecca Dzao, Timothy S. K. Ethelbert Eadberht (c.747), abbot - Smith/Wace I 356a, 41

Eadberht - also: Eadbriht; Filbrith; Aldberht (fl. 772), bishop - Smith/Wace - I 356a, 44 Eadberht (fl. 774), abbot - Smith/Wace I 356a, 45 Eadberht (fl. 800), abbot - Smith/Wace I 356a, 47 Eadberht (fl. 800), priest - Smith/Wace I 356a, 48 Eadbert Saint - also: Eadberht (Î698), bishop - Challoner, Gorton, Gould/Fisher, Smith/ Wace - I 356a,50-56 Eadbert - also: Eadberht (fl. 715), bishop Smith/Wace - I 356a, 57 Eadbert (fl. 735), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 58 Eadbert (fl. 767-781), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 66 Eadbert (t 802?), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 71 Eadbert - also: Heabert (t 848), bishop Chambers - I 356a, 73 Eadbert king of Kent (t 762?) - Smith/Wace I 356a, 59-60 Eadbert king of Kent (fl. 765) - Smith/Wace I 356a, 65 Eadbert king of the Northumbrians - also: Eadberht (t 768) - Challoner, Low, Smith/ Wace - I 356a, 62-64; 365,342 Eadbert Praen king of Kent - also: Eadbryht; Edbert (fl. 796) - Low, Smith/Wace I 356a, 68-70 Eadbert Eanbert Eadbirht (fl.715), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 74 Eadbright (fl. 780?), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 81 Eadbriht Eadberht Eadbriht (fl. 772), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 78 Eadbrith - bishop - Smith/Wace - I 356a, 82 Eadbryht Praen —> Eadbert Praen king of Kent Eadburga - also: Ethelburga (Î 714?), abbess Smith/Wace - I 356a, 84 Eadburga Saint - also: Edburga (t 735), abbess, queen - Dunbar, Smith/Wace - I 356a, 85-87 Eadburga queen of the West Saxons - also: Eadburgh; Eadburh (fl. 802) - Hilliam, Low, Smith/Wace - I 356a, 89-90; III 376,333 Eadburge Saint - Challoner - I 640, 42 Eadburgh —> Eadburga queen of the West Saxons Eadburgis Saint Edburga Saint Eadburh Saint Eaburga Saint Eadburh —» Eadburga queen of the West Saxons Eaddley-Wilmot, Frances Auguta —> Pennington, Frances Augusta Eade, Arthur William (fl. 1937-1947), pilot Wynn - III 137,11 Eade, Charles John Aylmer (* 1845, 1 1926), vicar - Clergy List - II 1453,004 Eade, Charles Stanley (* 1903, 1 1964), editor Griffìths - III 137,12-13

Eade, Edwin Arthur (* 1847?), barrister Foster 2- II 1453,005 Eade, Henry Cory - aft. Cory (* 1826, 1 1887), rector, oarsman - Boase - I 1227,1 Eade, J. (fl. 1726), bookseller - Plomer 3 II 1453,006 Eade, John (* 1671, 1 1750), writing master Heal - II 1453, 007 Eade, Sir Peter (* 1825, 1 1915), physician, mayor, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Dampier 2, Kirk, Leyland, Men 3, Press C.A.M.: Norfolk, Stephenson. Walford, WWW 1897 - I 356a, 96-110; II 1453,8-11 Eade, Russell (* 1969), painter - Buckman III 137,14 Eade, William George (* 1885), photoengraver, company director - Marteau - II 1453, 012 Eaden, Henry William (* 1851, 1 1925), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1453,013 Eaden, John Frederick (fl. 1912), lawyer - Cox: Norfolk - I 356a, 111 Eaden, Nicholas Jeremy - nickname: Nicky (* 1972), footballer - Hugman - III 137,15 Eades, Christopher (fl. 1860), essayist - Kirk I 356a, 112 Eades, D. Conley (* 1891), minister - WW Cheshire - II 1453,014 Eades, F. G. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 137,16 Eades, George Edward (* 1882), teacher, local historian - Kent: London - II 1453,015-016 Eades, Gerald John (* 1887), signal engineer Lndia Ofñce - II 1453,017 Eades, John (*c,1727, 1 1786), minister Allibone, Jones: Bunhill - I 356a, 113-114 Eades, Maude -> Gill, Madge Eades, Reginald Oliver (* 1892), physician, surgeon - WW Suffolk - II 1453,018 Eades, Richard (* 1809, 1 1867), surgeon, lecturer, mayor - Cameron - I 356a, 115 Eades, Stanley C. (fl. 1913-1930), etcher - WW Art - II 1453,019 Eadfered —» Ethelfrid king of Northumbria Eadfrid - also: Eadfrith (t 721), bishop - Smith/ Wace, Wright T. - I 356a, 119-124 Eadfrid king of Northumbria - also: Eadfrith (fl. 630) - Smith/Wace - I 356a, 118 Eadfrith —> Eadfrid Eadfrith —> Eadfrid king of Northumbria Eadgar (fl. 706), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 126 Eadgar (fl. 790), bishop - Smith/Wace I 356a, 127 Eadgar (fl. 814), presbyter - Smith/Wace 1 356a, 128 Eadgar king of England —> Edgar king of England Eadgar king of Scotland —» Edgar king of Scotland Eadgar Atheling —> Edgar Atheling Eadgyd Edhamair Saint Eadhed Lee, Blanche Maud Eady, Charles Edward (* 1869), lieutenant colonel - WW Hampshire - II 1453,046 Eady, Charles Henry (* 1845), land steward BB&B - II 1453,047 Eady, Charles Swinfen 1st baron Swinfen Earle, Ralph Earl, Robert Stephen (fl. 1883-1935), physician, surgeon - Colonial Office - II 1453,110 Earl, Sebastian (* 1900), sportsman - WW Sport - I 357,161-162 Earl, Vince (* 1944), actor - Hayward: TV III 137,100 Earl, William (* 1855), agricultural engineer, quarry owner, district councillor - Kent II 1453, 111 Earl, William George (* 1862), builder, district councillor, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1453,112 Earland, Christopher (* 1921), reader Scientists - III 137,101 Earle —> Earls (Family) Earle, Alan Leslie (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 137,102-103 Earle, Albert (* 1872), vicar - WW Yorkshire II 1453,113

Earle, Alfred (* 1827, î 1918), bishop, writer -

Devonshire, Foster 3, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 357,163-165; II 1453,114-117 Earle, Alfred Charles Harvey (* 1872), rector WW Dorset - II 1453,118 Earle, Sir Archdale Turner, Althea Adelaide East, Arthur Gerard (* 1889), ophthalmic surgeon - WW Cornwall - II 1453,240 East, Arthur Havelock (* 1857, î 1927), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1453,241 East, Sir Cecil James (* 1837, 1 1908), general - Kirk, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 357,330-331; II 1453,242 East, David Jonathan (fl. 1840), religious writer Allibone - I 357,332 East, Derek (* 1927), engineer - Broadcasting III 137,158 East, Sir East George Clayton 1st baronet (* 1794, 1 1851), lawyer - Boase - I 357,333 East, Edward (* 1618, î 1696), watchmaker, clockmaker - Pickford - III 137,159 East, Edward (fl. 1885), physician, writer on psychiatry - Kirk - I 357, 334 East, Sir Edward Hyde 1st baronet (* 1764, I 1847), chief justice - A'Beckett, Allibone, Buckland, NBD, Simpson, Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 357,335-341; II 1453,243; III 137,160 East, Elisabeth Kathleen (fl. 1935), headmistress, classicist - Lady's WW - II 1453,244 East, Eliza —> Harris, Eliza East, Frederick William (* 1897), civil servant, layman - WW Methodism - II 1453,245 East, George Alfred (* 1893), minister - WW Methodism - II 1453, 246 East, Sir George Frederick Lancelot Clayton8th and 4th baronet (* 1872, 1 1926), major WWW 1916 - II 1453,247 East, George Herbert (* 1866), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 357,343; II 1453,248 East, Gertrude Charlotte Mary D'Esté aft. Maclaverty; aft. East (fl. 1877-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1453,249 East, Sir Gilbert 2nd baronet (* 1823, î 1866), yachtsman - Boase - I 357,344 East, Sir Gilbert Augustus Clayton » East, Sir Gilbert Augustus Gilbert- 7th and 3rd baronet East, Sir Gilbert Augustus Gilbert- 7th and 3rd baronet - aft. Clayton-East (* 1846, 1 1925), landowner, J.P. - Bateman, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1453,250-252 East, H. C. (fl. 1900-1925), auctioneer, valuer Notable Personalities - II 1453, 253 East, Henry West, Morris Langlo East, Michael - also; Est; Este (* 1580?, î 1680), composer - Allibone, Baltzell, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, Grove, Musicians - I 357,362-368,377; 1227,9 East, Michael O'Neill (* 1928), department head, scientist - Scientists - III 137,164 East, Philip V. (fl. 1918-1930), film studio manager - Picturegoer's WW - II 1453,258 East, Sir Robert Alan Clayton- 9th and 5th baronet - aft. Clayton-East-Clayton (* 1908, 1 1932), landowner, naval lieutenant, explorer Sports, WWW 1929-II 1453,259-262 East, Roy (* 1930, î 1995), musician - Chilton III 137,165 East, Rpwland H. (t 1899), vice-consul Foreign OfRce 1 - II 1453, 263 East, Rupert Moultrie (* 1898), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 137,166 East, Solomon (c.1730?), writing master - Heal - II 1453,264 East, Thomas —> East, Timothy East, Thomas - also; Est; Este (* 1540?, 1 1608?), printer, music publisher - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, McKerrow, Musicians, Watt - I 357, 369-377; 1227,10; II 1453,265-266 East, Thomas (fl. 1680), engraver - Redgrave I 357,378 East, Thomas Oliver Cromwell (* 1896), minister - WW Methodism - II 1453,267 East, Timothy - also: Thomas (fl. 1825), religious writer - Allibone - I 357,379 East, Timothy (fl. 1860), clergyman, writer Kirk - I 357, 380 East, Wilfrid (fl. 1855), editor - Kirk I 357,381 East, William (fl. 1673), naval commander Charnock - I 357, 382 East, William (fl. 1748-1754), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1453,268 East, William (* 1871), preacher, grocer Methodists - I 357, 383 East, William Gordon (* 1902), professor, department head, geographer - Scientists III 137,167 East, William Henry (fl. 1896-1903), painter, headmaster - Kent - II 1453,269 Eastall, David (* 1939), quantity surveyor Malta - III 137,168 East Angles, earl of the —» Ulfcytel earl of the East Angles East Anglia, earl of Elfgar earl of East Anglia Eastaugh, Henry Jonathan (fl. 1905-1910), J.P., merchant, alderman - Cox: Norfolk, Press C.A.M.: Suffolk - I 357,384; II 1453,270-271 East Barns, baron of —> Ramsay, Sir John baron of East Barns; viscount Haddington; earl of Holderness Eastburn, Charles Fryer (* 1828, 1 1914), rural dean, college vice-principal - Leicestershire II 1453,273 Eastburn, James Wallis (* 1797, î 1819), poet, rector - Allen, Hatñeld - I 357, 385-388 Eastburn, Joseph (* 1749?, f 1828), preacher Allen - I 357, 389 Eastburn, Mantón (* 1801, 1 1872), bishop, writer - Allibone, Boase, Men 2 I 357,390-392 Eastburn, W. (fl. 1900), violin maker Plowright - III 137,169 Eastcott, Richard (* 1740?, 1 1828), writer on music, clergyman - Allibone, Brown/ Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Watt - I 357,393-398 Eastcourt, R. (fl. 1885), executive - Malchow III 137,170 Easteal, Edwin Ronald (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1453, 274 Easten, Sir Stephen (* 1867, 1 1936), company director, Lord Mayor - WW Local Government, WWW 1929 - II 1453, 275-276

Easton Easter, Arthur Joseph (fl. 1891-1911), vicar, sermonist - Cox: Kent - I 357,399 Easter, Bertie Harry Michael Shore, Richard EatonEattel, A. C. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 137, 300 Eatwell, David (* 1960), artist - Buckman III 137,301 Eatwell, John (* 1923), painter, artist - Buckman - Ill 137,302 Eatwell, Ronald Francis (* 1922), librarian Landau - II 1453, 440 Eatwell, William Coverdale Beaty Blades, George Rowland 1st baron Ebbisham Ebbitt, Frank H. (* 1912), teacher - WWW Ireland - III 137,311 Ebblewhite, Elsa - aft. Aitken-Brown (fl. 1931 1935), netball player - lady's WWII 1453,454 Ebblewhite, Ernest Arthur (* 1867, 1 1947), barrister, freemason, company chairman Wright D„ WW Surrey - II 1453,455-456 Ebborn, George (* 1859), policeman, J.P. - WW Gloucestershire - II 1453,457 Ebbs, John Webber (* 1873), rector, district councillor - WW Sussex - II 1453,458 Ebbs, Joyce (fl. 1661-1662), prostitute - Women writers - III 137,312 Ebbsmith, Joseph (* 1849), solicitor, town clerk, tramway chairman - Birmingham Faces II 1454,001-008 Ebbutt, Norman (* 1894, 1 1968), foreign correspondent - Griffiths - III 137,313-314 Ebbutt, Percy G. (*c,1858), emigrant, writer Kirk - I 358, 256 Ebden, Agnes —» Mc Kenzie, Agnes Ebden, Charles Hotson Eckstein, John Eckstein, John - also: Johann (* 1735, 1 1818), sculptor - Biyan, Foskett, Gunnis, Pyke, Redgrave - I 359,63-64; II 1454,133-134; III 137,395-396 Eckstein, John (t 1838), sculptor, painter, wax modeller - Pyke - III 137, 397 Eckstein, Peter (* 1914), reader, endocrinologist - Scientists - III 137,398 Ecob, John T. (* 1862), minister, writer Methodists, WW Methodism - I 359,65; II 1454,135 Ecritt, W. H. (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk - I 359, 66 Ecroyd, Edward (* 1833, 1 1914), J.P. - Walford - II 1454,136 Ecroyd, John (* 1852, î 1922), J.P., manufacturer - Lancashire - II 1454,137 Ecroyd, Thomas Backhouse (* 1857, î 1945), gentleman - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1454,138 Ecroyd, William - aft. Farrer (* 1861), historian, company director - Lanes. Biog. - I 359,67 Ecroyd, William Farrer (* 1827, 1 1915), manufacturer, landowner, M.P. - Kirk, Malchow, Walford, WWW 1897 - 1 359,68; II 1454,139-140; III 137,399 Ectacia Saint Echtach Saint Ectan, John (Î 1730), antiquary, compiler Allibone, Watt - I 359,72-73 Ectgaile (t 787), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 359,70 Ectigern Eutighern Ed —» Aedh king of Scotland Eda —» Edwine Edaena Saint Etaoin Saint Edaene Saint Etaoin Saint Edaldus Saint —» Cadeoldus Saint Edalji, George (fl. 1903-1959), criminal suspect Goodman - III 137,400-409 Edalji, Shápurjí (fl. 1869-1879), vicar, lexicographer - Kirk - I 359, 79 Edan Saint —» Maodhog Saint

Edana Saint —> Etaoin Saint Edared king of England —» Edred king of England Edbert Praen —> Eadbert Praen king of Kent Edbirt king of the West Saxons (fl.801) Smith/Wace - I 359,96 Edbrook, William Tucker Edbrooke, Frank Robert (* 1897), physician WW Local Government - II 1454,141 Edbrooke, John R. (* 1925), secretary Jamaica - III 137,410 Edburga Saint —> Eadburga Saint Edburga Saint (c.600) - Dunbar - I 359,101; 640,42 Edburga Saint - also: Eadburgis; Edburge (fl. 616), virgin, abbess - Dunbar, Horstmann - I 359,103-106 Edburga Saint - also: Idaberga; Idberg; Iduberg; Itisberga (fl.655), nun - Dunbar - I 359,107 Edburga Saint (fl. 860), princess - Horstmann I 359,103-105 Edburga Saint - also: Eadburgis (t 960), princess - Challoner, Dunbar I 359,112-114 Edburge Saint —> Edburga Saint Edburge Saint —> Idaberga Saint Edden, Alan John (* 1912), vice-consul Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1454,142 Edden, Valerie Jane (* 1943), lecturer Academic WsW- III 137,411 Eddery —» Fitzsimons (family) Eddery, Patrick James John - nickname: Pat (* 1952), jockey - Lee, McRedmond III 137,412-413 Eddey, L. G. (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 137,414 Eddi - also: Aedde; Eddius; c.h. Stephanus (fl. 669), biographer - Adams W.D. 1, Smith/ Wace, Wright T. - I 359,117-122; 1227,21 Eddie, Duncan Campbell (* 1963), minister Scotland - III 137, 416 Eddie, John (fl. 1850-1851), carpenter's mate Poulsom - III 137, 417 Eddie, Theodore Stirling (* 1903), physician, surgeon - WW Yorkshire - II 1454,143 The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group (fl. 1950), music group - Harry - III 90,366-367 Eddington, Sir Arthur Stanley (* 1882, 1 1944), mathematician, astrophysicist - Browning, Lee, Manchester Faces, Stephenson - I 359,124; II 1454,144-146; III 137,418 Eddington, Doris Irene (fl. 1919-1935), J.P. Lady's WW - II 1454,147 Eddington, Paul (* 1927), actor - Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 137, 419-420 Eddington, Paul Clark (* 1927), actor - Lee III 137,421 Eddis, Arthur Clement (* 1849, 1 1941), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 359,125; II 1454,148 Eddis, Arthur Shelly (* 1817, 1 1893), judge, professor, writer - Boase, Cokayne, Foster 2, Kirk - I 359,126-127; II 1454,149-150 Eddis, Eden Upton (* 1812, î 1901), portrait painter - Cokayne - II 1454,151 Eddis, Edward Upton (* 1861?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1454,152 Eddis, John Elwyn (* 1858, 1 1928), rural dean Makepeace - II 1454,153 Eddis, William (fl. 1769-1792), customs surveyor, historian - Allibone - I 359,128 Eddisford, Edward (*c,1668, 1 1729), Jesuit Oliver - I 359,129 Eddison, E. (* 1864), engineer - WW Far East - II 1454,154 Eddison, Edwin (fl. 1854-1865), historian, topographer, writer - Kirk - I 359,130 Eddison, Eric Rücker (* 1882, î 1945), civil servant, private secretary - Foreign Office 2 II 1454,155 Eddison, Francis Ryalls (* 1873), physician, coroner - WW Yorkshire - II 1454,156 Eddison, Jean (* 1910), painter - WW Art II 1454,157

Eden Eddison, John Edwin Ethelred king of Northumbria Edelstein, Charles Richard (* 1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 138,21 Edelstein, Sir John Hereward (* 1891, î 1966), admiral - British History - III 138, 22 Edelstein, Victor (* 1842), merchant - West Riding - II 1454,211 Edelsten, Ernest Alfred (* 1861), graduate Foster 3 - II 1454,212 Edelsten, John Arthur (* 1863, 1 1931), colonel, J.P., D.L. - WWW 1929 - II 1454,213 Edeltrude Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 359,173

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Edelwalk Ethelwalch king of the South Saxons Edema, Gerard (* 1652, 1 1700?), painter Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Champlin 2, James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J. I 359,176-183 Edema, Nicolaes (* 1666, î 1722), painter Bryan - I 359,184 Eden, Lady —> Greville, Fanny Cecilia Eden, Lady —> Grey, Sybil Frances Eden, A. C. (* 1902?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1454,214 Eden, Agnes (* 1862, î 1935), noblewoman Cox: Norfolk - I 359,185 Eden, Alan George (* 1880), lieutenant colonel WW Devonshire - II 1454,215 Eden, Andrew (* 1946), artist, teacher Buckman - III 138,23 Eden, Archibald James Fergusson (* 1872, I 1956), brigadier general Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - II 1454,216-217 Eden, Sir Ashley (* 1831, 1 1887), Indian official - Boase, Buckland, Escott - I 359,186; II 1454,218-224 Eden, Ashley Morland (* 1878, 1 1943), lieutenant, J.P. - Cath. WW 1930 II 1454,225 Eden, Beatrice Helen —> Beckett, Beatrice Helen Eden, Catherine - aft. Duncombe-Shafto (* 1771, I 1872), centenarian - Boase - I 359,187 Eden, Cecil Harold (* 1883), railway engineer, civil servant - WW Dorset - II 1454,226 Eden, Sir Charles (* 1808, 1 1878), admiral Boase, O'Byrne - I 359,188-189 Eden, Charles Garnet (* 1874), gentleman Foster 3 - II 1454, 227 Eden, Charles Henry (* 1839, 1 1900), travel writer - Boase, Kirk - I 359,190-191 Eden, Charles Page (* 1807, 1 1885), religious writer, editor - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Windle - I 359,192-195 Eden, Charles William Guy (* 1874, 1 1947), protectorate administrator - Red Book II 1454,228 Eden, Colin (* 1943), professor - Scotland III 138,79 Eden, Denis (* 1878, î 1949), painter Buckman, Cath. WW 1930, WW Art, WW Oxfordshire - II 1454,229-231; III 138,80 Eden, Dorothy Enid (* 1912, 1 1982), novelist Bloom, Whodunit? - III 138,81-83 Eden, Lady Dorothy Georgiana —» Howard, Lady Dorothy Georgiana Eden, Edith - aft. baroness Auckland; aft. Symons (t 1931), noblewoman - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 359,196; II 1454,232 Eden, Edwin Albert (* 1879), businessman, broadcaster - Birmingham Post - II 1454,233 Eden, Eleanor - c.h. Lena (* 1826, 1 1879), miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk I 359,197-198 Eden, Elizabeth —> Field, Elizabeth Eden, Emily (* 1797, 1 1869), novelist, traveller - Boase, Buckland, Feminist companion, Foskett, Kirk, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd I 359,199-200; II 1454,234; III 138,84-93 Eden, Eric (* 1924, 1 1983), comic artist - Clark - Ill 138,94-95 Eden, Francis Robert 6th baron Henley (* 1877, 1 1962), nobleman - Dod's 1929 II 1861,345 Eden, Frederic (fl. 1870), topographical writer Kirk - I 359,201 Eden, Frederick (fl. 1820), historian - Allibone I 359,202 Eden, Frederick (* 1828, 1 1916), barrister Foster 2 - II 1454, 235 Eden, Frederick Charles (* 1864, 1 1944), architect - Foster 3, WW Art II 1454,236-237 Eden, Frederick Colvin George 6th baron Auckland (* 1895, 1 1941), nobleman - Cath. WW 1930, Dod's 1929, WW Wales 1933 II 1454,238-240

1328

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Eden, Sir Frederick Morton 2nd baronet (* 1766, 1 1809), social historian, political economist - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Brydges, Chalmers 2, Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Palgrave, Sanders, Waller, Watt I 359,203-217 Eden, Frederick Morton (* 1829, 1 1917), barrister - Foster 2, Foster 4 II 1454,241-242 Eden, Frederick Nugent (* 1857, 1 1926), canon - WWW 1916 - II 1454,243 Eden, George Marriott, Alice Edgar, Alston (* 1880), veterinarian - Kent II 1454,284 Edgar, Andrew (* 1815}, journal editor, barrister - Foster 2 - II 1454, 285 Edgar, Andrew (fl. 1850), travel writer - Kirk I 359,441 Edgar, Andrew (fl. 1871), executive - Malchow - III 138,119

Edge Edgar, Andrew (fi. 1885), minister, church historian - Kirk - I 359,442 Edgar, Campbell Cowan (* 1871?), graduate Foster 3- II 1454,286 Edgar, Charles Frederick (* 1807, Î 1832), poet Taylor R.V. - I 359,443-445 Edgar, Clifford Blackburn (* 1857, 1 1931), D.L., company director, M.P. - Cox: Kent, Gaskell: Surrey, Parliament 1, Surrey 20th Cent, Weinthal, WWW 1929, Wyndham I 359,446-449; II 1454,287-289; III 138,120 Edgar, David (* 1948), playwright - Berney, Lee, Littérature anglaise, Williams III 138,121-135 Edgar, E. C. (fi. 1913), chemist, lecturer Stephenson - I 360,1 Edgar, Edward Fisher (t 1884), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Pascoe - I 360, 2-4 Edgar, Edward Mackay (* 1876), banker - Men & Women - I 360, 5 Edgar, Eleazer (fl. 1600-1613), bookseller McKerrow - II 1454, 290 Edgar, Elizabeth Work, Elizabeth Edgar, Frederick Percy (* 1884, Î 1972), broadcasting executive - Birmingham Post - II 1454,291 Edgar, George (* 1877, î 1918), journalist, novelist - Griffiths, WWW 1916 II 1454,292; III 138,136 Edgar, Harold (* 1855), manufacturer, layman Methodists - I 360,6 Edgar, Henry (fl. 1759), minister - Conolly I 360,7 Edgar, Henry (* 1811), cat burglar - Donaldson - Ill 138,137 Edgar, J. (fl. 1885), translator - Kirk - I 360,8 Edgar, J. B. (fl. 1860), painter Halsby/Harris - Ill 138,138 Edgar, James (Î 1799), customs officer, eccentric - Paterson - I 360,9-12 Edgar, James (* 1819, 1 1876), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 138,139 Edgar, James (* 1879), electrical engineer - WW Local Government - II 1454, 293 Edgar, James (fl. 1900), violin maker Plowright - III 138,140 Edgar, Sir James David Edmondston, Arthur Edmonstone, Sir Charles 2nd baronet (* 1764, 11821), M.P. - Foster 1, Wilson: Commons - I 361,138; II 1455,126 Edmonstone, Frederick Neil (* 1818, î 1865), lieutenant colonel - Irving: Scotsmen I 361,139 Edmonstone, Sir George Frederick (* 1813, 1 1864), Indian civilian - Boase, Buckland I 361,140; II 1455,127 Edmonstone, Sir James (t 1618?), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1455,128 Edmonstone, John James (t 1840), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1455,129 Edmonstone, Neil Benjamin (* 1765, î 1841), Indian civilian - Buckland - II 1455,130 Edmonstone, Robert (* 1794, î 1834), artist - Anderson W., Boase, Bryan, Halsby/ Harris, Irving: Scotsmen, James, Redgrave I 361,141-147; III 138,418 Edmonstone, William (fl. 1780), surgeon, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 361,148-149 Edmonstone, Sir William 4th baronet (* 1810, 1 1888), rear admiral, M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Foster 1, Irving: Scotsmen, O Byrne I 361,150-152; II 1455,131-132 Edmonton, Brian (* 1926), production controller - Broadcasting - III 138,419 Edmund (fl. 835?), bishop - Cassati 3 I 361,153 Edmund Saint, king of the East Angles - also: Eadmund Eluoc Elwaed Eluaed Elwall, Edward (* 1676, 1 1744), Sabbatarian British Biography - I 229,221-225 Elwared - also: Elgwored (fl. [551]), cleric Smith/Wace - I 374,329 Elwell, Brian (* 1938), painter, printmaker, mural designer, lecturer - Buckman - III 143,30 Elwell, Cecilia (* 1874, 1 1952), flower painter Buckman - III 143,36

Elwell, Clement Law Stewart (* 1869), graduate

- Foster 3 - II 1460, 364 Elwell, Cyril Frank (* 1884?), electrical engineer, film executive, technical adviser - Day II 1460,365 Elwell, Dennis (* 1935), principal lecturer, physicist - Scientists - III 143,31 Elwell, Edward Simeon (fl. 1871-1882), vicar, writer - Kirk - I 374,330 Elwell, Frederick William (* 1870, 1 1958), oil painter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1460,366; III 143,32 Elwell, Geoffrey (fl. 1914-1933), manufacturer, J.P., district councillor - WW Staffordshire II 1460,367 Elwell, Henry Edward (* 1868), vicar - WW

Cheshire - II 1460, 368 Elwell, James Dudley (* 1872), vicar - Foster 3, WW Essex - II 1460,369-370 Elwell, James Edward (fl. 1861-1901), cabinetmaker, ecclesiastical carver, mayor Barnes - II 1460,371-372 Elwell, Margaret —» Thorn, Margaret Elwell, Mary Dawson —> Bishop, Mary Dawson Elwell, Mary Dawson (* 1874, î 1952), painter Buckman - III 143,33 Elwell, Paul Bedford (fl. 1885), translator - Kirk - I 374,331 Elwell, William Charles Boden (î 1901), barrister

- Foster 2- II 1460, 373 Elwell, William Odell - lexicographer - Allibone - I 374,332 Elwell-Sutton, Laurence Paul (* 1912), reader Academic WsW - III 143,34 Elwell-Sutton, R. S. (* 1913), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 143,35 Elwes, Ailleen Mary —» Liddell, Ailleen Mary Elwes, Albert Cary Cary Elwes, Albert (* 1868, 1 1955), rector - Foster 3, WW Bedfordshire - II 1460,374-375 Elwes, Alfred Emerson, Thomas Elwig, Henry (* 1868), architect, town councillor, J.P. - WW Kent - II 1460,425

Elwin —» Elfwin Elwin, Arthur (* 1845, 1 1922), missionary, curate - Clergy List - II 1460, 426 Elwin, Arthur Crawford Jacob (* 1877), physician - Medical WW - I 374,351 Elwin, Charles Jeken (* 1835), surgeon Medical WW - I 374, 352 Elwin, Donald Hamilton (* 1904), colonial civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1460, 427 Elwin, Edgar Alfred (* 1864?), colonial civil servant - Foster 3 - II 1460,428 Elwin, Edmund Henry (* 1871, î 1909), bishop Foster 3, WWW 1897 - II 1460, 429-430 Elwin, Edward (fl. 1586-1609), physician - Münk - 1 374,353 Elwin, Ernest Barnes (* 1869), colonial judge Foster 3, India Ofñce - II 1460, 431-432 Elwin, Fountain (fl. 1840), vicar, writer Allibone - I 374, 354 Elwin, Fountain Hastings (* 1809), barrister Foster 2 - II 1460, 433 Elwin, J. F. (fl. 1865), hymnist - Kirk I 374,355 Elwin, James (* 1794), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 374,356 Elwin, Joseph (fl. 1804-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 374,357-358 Elwin, Reginald Barnes (* 1908), colonial judge - India Ofñce - II 1460,434 Elwin, Warwick (fl. 1872-1884), curate, writer Kirk - I 374, 359 Elwin, Whitwell (* 1816, 1 1900), prose writer - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Malchow, Men 1, Men 3 - I 374,360-363; III 143,59 Elwin, William Hedger (* 1873), vicar - Clergy List - II 1460, 435 Elwinus Saint - Smith/Wace - I 374, 364 Elwod Elwoed Elwoed - also: Elwoid; Elwod (fl. [551]), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 374, 367 Elwog - also: Elvogus (fl. [751]), bishop Smith/Wace - I 374,368 Elwoid —» Elwoed Elwon, Florence Annie - aft. Cammelli aft. Lady Clarke-Jerviose; aft. Godman (fl. 1883-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1460,436 Elwood, Anne Catherine - also: Anne Katharine (fl. 1823-1845), travel writer, biographer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Feminist companion - I 374,369-370; III 143,60 Elwood, Arthur (fl. 1883-1900), actor - Adams W.D. 2 - I 374, 371 Elwood, Daniel George (* 1875), minister - WW Derbyshire, WW Methodism II 1460,437-438 Elwood, Frederick Barnes (fl. 1907-1914), physician - Medical WW - I 374, 372 Elwood, John Rudolph ( t e a . 1931), contemporary of James Joyce - Rintoul III 143,61 Elwood, Sarah Gait - aft. McKee Eloan Saint Elwyn, Edward (fl. 1600), physician - Cooper/ Cooper - I 374,380-382 Elwyn, John - also: Elvin ( t 1592), vicar Cooper/Cooper - I 374, 379 Elwyn, John (* 1916, î 1997), painter, printmaker, book illustrator, teacher Buckman - III 143,78 Elwyn, Richard (* 1827, 1 1897), vicar, college principal - Boase, Dampier 1, Men 2, Pratt - I 374,383-385; II 1460,445-446 Elwyn, Richard Frederick (* 1869, î 1926), headmaster, curate - Essex - II 1460,447 Elwyn, William (* 1822, 1 1876), major general Dampier 1 - II 1460, 448 Elwyn-Jones, Frederick Lord —> Jones, Elwyn Elwyn-Jones, Sir Frederick Baron (* 1909, 1 1989), member of parliament, lawyer, judge - Barrett, British Histoiy, Fisher, Lee, Ramsden, Rubinstein - III 143,79-89 Elwystyl - also: Elgistil (fl. [501]), cleric Smith/Wace - I 374,386 Ely, marchioness of —» Caithness, Caroline Anne Ely, 6th marquis of —» Loftus, George Herbert 6th marquis of Ely Ely, 2nd marquis of —» Loftus, John 2nd marquis of Ely Ely, 3rd marquis of —» Loftus, John Henry 3rd marquis of Ely Ely, 5th marquis of —» Loftus, John Henry 5th marquis of Ely Ely, 4th marquis of —» Loftus, John Henry Wellington Graham 4th marquis of Ely Ely, Anne - also: Sister Anne (t 1709), nun Kirkus - III 143,91 Ely, David (* 1749, î 1816), minister - Allen I 374,397 Ely, Ferdinand (fl. 1626-1628), bookseller McKerrow - II 1460,449 Ely, Gilbert Charles Frederick (* 1900), publicity manager - WW British Aviation II 1460,450 Ely, Henry (fl. 1800), divine, sermonist - Watt I 374, 398 Ely, Herbert William (fl. 1895-1897), colonial civil servant - Colonial Ofñce - II 1460,451 Ely, Humphrey ( t 1604), divine, writer Allibone, Gillow, Wood - I 374, 399-405 Ely, John (* 1793, 1 1847), minister, writer - Allibone, Taylor R.V. - I 374, 406; 1227, 269-274 Ely, John (* 1848), architect - Manchester II 1460,452 Ely, John Bellet (fl. 1910-1930), minister - WW Methodism - II 1460,453 Ely, John Wilton > Wilton-Ely, John Ely, Keith (* 1949), editor - Griffiths III 143,93 Ely, Nicholas of (t 1280), chancellor Cassan 3, Chambers, Foss, Godwin I 374,391-392; 1227,275-277 Ely, Ralph de (fl. 1240-1243), judge - Foss I 374,393 Ely, Raymond E. V. (* 1901?), engineer, works director - Day - II 1460,454 Ely, Reginald (Î 1471), architect - Routh II 1460,455 Ely, Samuel ( t 1681), minister - Davids I 374, 407-409 Ely, Sidney Frederick (* 1878), company proprietor - Notable Personalities II 1460,456 Ely, Thomas (fl. 1715), sermonist WattI 374,410 Ely, William of ( t 1223), canon, justiciar - Foss - I 374, 396 Ely, William (t 1609), divine - Foster 4, Gillow - I 374,411-412; II 1460,457

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Ely, Zebulon Norris, Lewin Charles Cholmley Ralston Elyot, Sir Richard - also: Eliot Embleton, William Embling, James Watson (* 1875), confectioner, city councillor, high sheriff - WW Gloucestershire - II 1461,030 Embling, Thomas (* 1814), surgeon, colonial politician - Mennell - I 375, 37 Embree, John (fl. 1640-1660), plumber, surveyor - Architecture, Colvin - I 375,38; II 1461,31 Embree, Luther Edmund (* 1844), educationalist - Men & Women - I 375, 39 Embrey, George (* 1840), analytical chemist WW Gloucester - II 1461, 032 Embrey, Mary —» Harrison, Marjorie Embrey, Minnie Eliza (fl. 1910), hygienist, teacher, soprano - WW Gloucester II 1461,033 Embry, James Hanks (* 1861?), vicar Foster 3, WW Gloucester - II 1461,034-035 Emburey, Arthur George (fl. 1930), accountant WW Local Government - II 1461,036

Embury, Emma Catherine - née: Emma Catherine Manley (* 1806, 1 1863), poet, journalist, writer - Feminist companion III 143,140-141 Embury, Philip (* 1728, 1 1773), religious leader - Boylan, Crone, Herbert - II 1461,037-038; III 143,142 Embury, W. E. (* 1898), civil servant Dominions Office - II 1461,039 Emchat - also: Emchath (fl. [551]), convert SmithAVace - I 375,40 Emchath —> Emchat Emden, Alfred Brotherston (* 1888, 1 1979), medievalist - WW Oxfordshire - II 1461,040 Emden, Alfred Charles Richard van Emden, Helmut Fritz Emden, Margaret (t 1946), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1461,043 Emden, T. Walter L. (* 1847, 1 1913), civil engineer, architect, mayor - Adams W.D. 2, Cox: Kent, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 375, 43-48; II 1461,44 Emden, William Samuel Erenaeus Saint Emeny, Clifford Stanley (* 1920), air gunner Wynn - III 143,174-175 Emeny, Stuart W. (* 1904, 1 1944), war correspondent - Griffiths - III 143,176 Emerald Isle —» Hepburn, Duncan D. Emerchred - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 375, 61-62 Emergordis Saint - nun, noblewoman - Dunbar - I 375,63 Emeria (fl. [450]), nun - Smith/Wace - I 375,64 Emeria Saint - also: Cineria; Kennere (fl. [750?]), virgin - Dunbar, Smith/Wace I 375,65-66 Emerick, Louis (* 1953), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 143,177 Emeris, William Charles (* 1863), canon, county councillor - Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire II 1461,046-047 Emeris, William Robert (* 1817), magistrate, J.P. - Foster 4 - II 1461,048 Emerita Saint (Î 193), martyr - Dunbar, Smith/ Wace - I 375,67-68 Emerson, Ambrose (* 1876), physician - Cox: Kent - I 375,69 Emerson, Anthony Roy (* 1925), professor, sociologist - Academic WsW - III 143,179 Emerson, Charles H. (* 1864, 1 1919), dominion politician - Dominions Office, WWW 1916 II 1461,049-050 Emerson, Daniel (* c.1716, 11801), minister Allen - I 375, 70 Emerson, Donald Bomford (* 1885), engineer India Office - II 1461,051 Emerson, Edward (* 1854), merchant, importer, match manufacturer - Belfast - II 1461,052

Emett Emerson, Edward Milton Emmerton, Caleb Emerton, James (* 1776, î 1846), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 375,120-121 Emerton, James Alexander (* 1805, 1 1869), chaplain, miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk I 375,122-123 Emerton, John Adney (* 1928), professor, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 143,194 Emerton, Roy (* 1892, î 1944), actor - Actors III 143,195-196 Emerton, Wolseley Partridge (* 1843), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk, Walford - I 375,124; II 1461,85-86 Emery (fl. 1657), surveyor - Architecture I 375,125 Emery, Alfred (fl. 1885), poet - Kirk I 375,126 Emery, Aloysius (* 1859), priest - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 375,127; II 1461,87 Emery, Arthur (* 1896, 1 1980), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 143,197 Emery, Charles William Atkinson (* 1896), physician, surgeon - WW Essex - II 1461,088 Emery, Cuthbert (* 1886), priest - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1461,089 Emery, David John (* 1946), assistant editor Griffiths - III 143,198 Emery, Dick (* 1919), comedian - Actors III 143,199 Emery, Dorothy Kilner - aft. Souper (* 1906), physician, ophthalmologist - lady's WWII 1461,090 Emery, Douglas (* 1915), under-secretary Channel Islands - III 143, 200 Emery, Edith Lucy —» Darling, Edith Lucy Emery, Edmund Aloysius (* 1872), dentist Medical WW - I 375,128 Emery, Edward Thomas George (* 1909?), electrical engineer, mathematics teacher, technical assistant - Day - II 1461,091 Emery, Eleanor (fl. 1973), diplomat - Geddes III 143,201 Emery, Ernest John (fl. 1930), manager Moseley - II 1461,092 Emery, Ewen (* 1960), actor - Hayward: TV III 143,202 Emery, F. R. (* 1913), booking manager, director of film circuit - Kinematograph II 1461,093 Emery, Florence Beatrice —» Farr, Florence Beatrice Emery, Fred (* 1933), editor - Griffiths III 143,204 Emery, Fred (* 1933), presenter - Broadcasting - Ill 143,203 Emery, George Edwin (* 1859, 1 1937), bank manager, freemason - 14WW 1929 II 1461,094

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Emery, George Frederick (* 1867), barrister WW Hertfordshire - II 1461,095 Emery, Gilbert (* 1875, 1 1945), actor - Actors - Ill 143,205-207 Emery, Isabel Winifred Maud - aft. Maude (* 1862, 1 1924), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Men 3, Pratt, Reid/ Compton, WWW 1916 - I 375,129,170-173; 1227,292-293; II 1461,96-100 Emery, James (* 1860), solicitor - Kent II 1461,101 Emery, James Barker (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 375,130 Emery, Sir James Frederick (* 1886, 1 1983), M.P., mayor, cinema proprietor Kinematograph, Parliament 1 - II 1461,102; III 143,208 Emery, Jaspar (fl. 1629-1641), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 375,131 Emery, John (* 1777, 1 1822), actor - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 2, Gilliland, Gorton, NBD, Roach, Rose HJ., Russell: Actors, Sanders, Thesp. Diet. - I 375,132-151 Emery, Joseph Edward (* 1855), missionary - Cath. WW 1910, Men & Women I 375,152-153 Emery, Julian (* 1939), violin maker Plowright - III 143,209 Emery, Leonard S. (* 1875), monsignor Birmingham Post - II 1461,103 Emery, Mackle (t 1825), actor - Adams W.D. 2 - I 375,154 Emery, Sir Peter Frank Hannibal (* 1926), member of parliament - Parliament 2, Roth III 143,210-213 Emery, Pollie (* 1875, 1 1958), actress Green Room Book, Picturegoer's WWII 1461,104-105 Emery, Richard (t 1771), watchmaker - Pickford - Ill 143,214 Emery, Richard (* 1940, 1 1977), librarian Munford - III 143,215 Emery, Robert Bailey, Emma Mary Emmanuel, Clive Robert (* 1947), professor, director - Scotland - III 143, 243 Emmanuel, Lohan (* 1971), painter - Buckman - Ill 143,244 Emmen, Stephen Henry (fl. 1865), philosophical writer - Kirk - I 375, 288 Emmens, John Howard (* 1881), civil servant - Dominions OfSce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1461,123; III 143,246 Emmer, Andrew Frank (* 1880), civil servant India Offìce - II 1461,124 Emmerich, A. B. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 143, 247 Emmerick, A. (fl. 1785), lieutenant, miscellaneous writer - Watt - I 375,289

Emmerson, B. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 143, 248 Emmerson, Charles (t 1883), veterinarian, hotel proprietor - Makepeace - II 1461,125 Emmerson, George John (* 1857), chemist, rector - Cox: Kent - I 375, 290 Emmerson, George W. (fl. 2000), chief petty officer - Poulsom - III 143,249 Emmerson, Gladys Emma Peto, Gladys Emma Emmerson, Gladys Emma (* 1890), artist, illustrator - WWW Ireland - III 143,250 Emmerson, Henry (* 1852), insurance inspector - Methodists - I 375, 291 Emmerson, Henry Hetherington (* 1831, î 1895), portrait painter, athlete - Boase, Sartin I 375,292; III 143,251 Emmerson, Henry Robert (* 1853, 1 1914), dominion statesman, K.C. - Men & Women, Rose, WWW 1897 - I 375, 293-298; II 1461,126 Emmerson, Jessie Annie - aft. Price (fl. 18901935), science teacher, lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1461,127 Emmerson, Robert Henry (* 1826, 1 1857), pastor, writer - Rose - I 375, 299; 302 Emmerson, Scott (* 1982), footballer - Hugman - Ill 143,252 Emmerson, William Lindsay (* 1851), physician - Cox: Kent - I 375,303 Emmerson Brown, Simon John —> Brown, Simon John Emmerson Emmert, Arlan C. (* 1945), managing director WsW Ireland - III 143,253 Emmerton (Family) - also: Emerton (fl. 1760-1794), watchmaker - Pickford III 143,191-192 Emmerton, Caleb - also; Caleb Emerton (t 1913), watchmaker - Pickford - III 143,193 Emmerton, Isaac (fl. 1815), agricultural writer Watt - I 375, 304 Emmerton, James (* 1775), watchmaker Pickford - III 143,191-192 Emmerton, Richard (* 1781, 1 1805), watchmaker - Pickford - III 143,191-192 Emmerton, William I Empson, Sir Richard Emtage, E. C. (* 1908), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 143, 337 Emtage, Oliver de Courcy (* 1867), graduate Foster 3 - II 1461,203 Emtage, S. E. (* 1937), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 143, 338 Emtage, William Thomas Allder (* 1862, 1 1942), mathematician, physicist, professor - Foster 3 - II 1461, 204

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Emyr Llydaw (fl. [401]), Armorican prince - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 376,7-11 Enan Saint - also: Henan - Smith/Wace I 376,12 Enan Saint (fl. [451]) - Smith/Wace - I 376,14 Enan Saint Eanbald Enchorach Ua Dodain (Î 769), abbot - Smith/ Wace - I 376,20 Encinas, Francis —» Enzinas, Francis Enckelman, Peter (* 1977), footballer - Hugman - Ill 143,339 Encolius, Nicolas (fc.1552), physician - Münk - I 376,21 Encombe, viscountess —> Fraser, Mary Laura End, Ruth (* 1959), artist, teacher - Buckman III 143,340 Enda Saint —> Enda Saint Enda Saint - also: Enna; Endeus; Enda; Ende; Einne (fl. [501]), abbot - Challoner, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 376, 24-40 Enda, Crom —> Enna Crom Endacott, George Beer (* 1901), lecturer Hong Kong - III 143,341 Endacott, Henry (* 1846), town clerk - Cox: Kent, Sussex - I 376,41; II 1461,205 Enddwyn Saint - Gould/Fisher, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 376, 42-44 Ende Saint —> Enda Saint Endean, J. Russell (fl. 1882), executive Malchow - III 143,342 Endean, James Russell (* 1826), publisher, political writer - Kirk - I 376, 46; 258, 343 Endean, John (fl. 1951-1963), comic artist Clark - III 143,343 Endecott, Francis Clifford (* 1881), vicar, school co-principal - WW Yorkshire - II 1461,206 Endecott, John Crichton, John Henry George 5th earl of Erne Ernen —» Ernan Name of Ernene —> Ernin Ernest Augustus 1st duke of Cumberland, king of Hanover (* 1771, Î 1851) - Boase, Brydges, Cassell, Maunder 2, Mosse, NBD, Philippart, Taylor W.C., Waller, Wilson: Lords - I 377,281-294; 1227,343 Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick 3rd duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale (* 1845, 1 1923), general - Pratt, Sanders, Walford - I 377,295; 1227,344; II 1461,447 Ernest Leopold Victor Charles Auguste Joseph Emich prince of Leiningen (* 1830, 1 1904), admiral - Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 679,72; II 1461,448 Ernest, Charles (fl. 1872-1883), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 377, 296 Ernest, John (* 1922, 1 1994), sculptor Buckman - III 144,307 Ernest, William Frederic Charles Maximilian 7th prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (* 1863, 1 1950), regent - WWW 1897 - II 1461,449 Ernest Alfred —> Price, Ernest Alfred SherleyErnicius —» Hernicius Ernin —» Ernan Name of Ernin Saint - Smith/Wace - I 377, 301 Ernin Saint - also: Ermina; Febaria - Dunbar I 377, 298 Ernin Saint - Smith/Wace - I 377, 299

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Ernin Saint - Smith/Wace - I 377, 302 Ernin Saint - abbot - Smith/Wace - I 377,300 Ernin - also: Ernene; Ernan; Mernoc; Marnoc; Maman - prelate - Smith/Wace - I 377, 297 Ernisius (fl. [599]), presbyter - Smith/Wace I 377, 308 Ernie, baroness —> Hamley, Barbara Jane Ernie, baron —> Prothero, Rowland Edmund baron Ernie Ernie, Sir John —> Ernley, Sir John Ernie, John (t 1521), attorney general - Foss I 377,310 Ernley, Sir John - also: Ernie (fl. 1664-1678), naval captain, chancellor - Charnock I 377,311-313 Ernold —> Aernald Ernoul, Edmond (* 1829), lawyer, politician Sanders - I 377, 314 Ernshaw, J. (fl. 1880), religious writer - Kirk I 377,315 Ernst, Alice Lucretia 1861), physician - Men & Women - I 377,316 Ernst, Bessie May - aft. Sword (t 1955), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1461,450 Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm (* 1814, 1 1865), violinist - Grove - I 377,317-318 Ernst, Johann Gottfried (fl. 1699-1725), court musician - III 144,308 Ernst, Max Roslyn (* 1903), surgeon - WW Essex - II 1461,451 Ernst, Noel Edward (* 1891, 1 1965), colonial civil servant, judge - Ceylon, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1461,452-453; III 144,309 Ernst, William —> Browning, William Ernst Ernst, William (* 1830), lawyer, writer - Kirk I 377,319 Ernst, William Gordon Schott, Helena Cécile Ernulf —> Ernulf Ernulf - also: Arnulph; Ernulph; Earnulph; Ernulphus; Arnoul; Arnulf; Ernulf; Arnulphus de Rochester (* 1040, 1 1124), bishop, writer - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Architecture, Cassell, Flloyd, Godwin, Gorton, Hook, Long, Maunder 2, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wright T. - I 377,322-339; 1227,346-349 Ernulph —» Ernulf Ernulphus Ernulf Erokwu, E. C. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 144,311 Eronini, A. E. (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 144,312 Erratt, Thomas (fl. 1795), medical writer - Watt - I 377,341 Erraught Enright (Family) Errey, Charles George (* 1875), minister - WW Methodism - II 1461,455 Erridge, John Ackerson (t 1862), topographer, local historian - Cooper: Dictionary II 1461,456 Errington, Alfred (*ca. 1878, 1 1946), librarian - Munford - III 144,315 Errington, Anne Lucy - aft. baroness Arundell of Wardour Hay, Charles Gore 20th earl of Erroll Erroll, 12th earl of Hay, John 12th earl of Erroll Erroll, 22nd earl of Hay, Josslyn Victor 22nd earl of Erroll Erroll, 21st earl of —> Hay, Victor Alexander Sereld 21st earl of Erroll Erroll, 18th earl of —> Hay, William George 18th earl of Erroll

Erroll earldom of - Anderson W., Langbaine I 377,367-376; 531,125-129 Erroll, Henry (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 377,382 Erroll, Merlin Sereld Victor Gilbert Hay 24th Earl of (* 1948), Lord High Constable Scotland - III 144, 332 Erskine, 2nd baron —> Erskine, David Montagu 2nd baron Erskine Erskine, 4th baron —» Erskine, John Cadwallader 4th baron Erskine Erskine, 6th lord —> Erskine, John 6th lord Erskine; 18th and 1st earl of Mar Erskine, lord —» Erskine, John Francis Ashley lord Erskine Erskine, 6th baron —» Erskine, Montagu 6th baron Erskine Erskine, 3rd baron —» Erskine, Thomas Americus 3rd baron Erskine Erskine, 1st baron —> Erskine, Thomas 1st baron Erskine Erskine, lord —» Erskine, Thomas lord Erskine Erskine, Lady —» Hargreaves, Grace Erskine, Lady —» Quicke, Cicely Grace Erskine family of - Anderson W., Bain, Conolly, Grimble, Maclean, Waller I 377,388-405; III 144,334-339 Erskine (Family) (fl.Mid 14. Cent. - End 19. Cent.) - Tartans - III 144, 375 Erskine, Lord (* 1893), governor - Northern Ireland - III 144, 340 Erskine, Alan David (* 1872, 1 1947), civil servant - Foster 3 - II 1462, 020 Erskine, Albert Edward (* 1868), major - WW Kent - II 1462,021 Erskine, Sir Alexander (fl. 1580), politician Pinkerton - I 377,406-408 Erskine, Alexander (fl. 1649), diplomat Pinkerton - I 377,409-410 Erskine, Sir Alexander (t 1667), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1462,022 Erskine, Sir Alexander 2nd baronet (t 1727), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1462,023 Erskine, Alexander (fl. 1860), dramatic writer Inglis - I 377,411 Erskine, Alexander (* 1904), electrical engineer - Day - II 1462, 024 Erskine, Alexander Penrose Forbes (* 1881, I 1925), curate - Clergy List - II 1462, 025 Erskine, Andrew (* 1739', Î 1793), soldier, poet, dramatist - Allibone, Baker, Inglis, Paterson, Ross J.D., Wilson - I 377,412-417; II 1462,26-27 Erskine, Angus Bruce (fl. 1952-1958), polar exploration staff member - Poulsom III 144,341 Erskine, Lady Anne Agnes (* 1739, 1 1804), laywoman - Jones: Bunhill - I 377, 418-423 Erskine, Archibald 7th earl of Kellie (* 1736, 1 1797), major, layman - Conolly, Iiying: Scotsmen - I 377,424-430; 1227,356 Erskine, Sir Arthur (fl. 1643-1649), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1462,028 Erskine, Sir Arthur Edward (* 1881, 1 1963), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1462,029 Erskine, Augustus John William Henry Kennedy- (* 1866, 1 1908), landowner Baternan - II 1462,030 Erskine, Augustus William (* 1841, î 1914), nobleman, J.P. - Walford - II 1462,031 Erskine, Beatrice Caroline —» Strong, Beatrice Caroline Erskine, Blanche Adeliza St. Clair—» FitzRoy, Blanche Adeliza Erskine, Sir Charles 1st baronet (* 1643, 1 1690), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1462,032 Erskine, Sir Charles (t 1663), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1462,033 Erskine, Charles (* 1716, î 1749), M.P., barrister - Foster 1 - II 1462,036 Erskine, Charles (t 1763), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1462,037 Erskine, Charles (fl. 1775-1808), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 378,1

Erskine, Charles (* 1868), divine - Foster 3 II 1462,038 Erskine, Charles Thomas (fl. 1860), minister, writer - Kirk - I 378, 2 Erskine, Charles Lord Tinwald (* 1680, 1 1763), Lord Justice Clerk - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates - II 1462,034-035 Erskine, Claudius James (* 1821, 1 1893), judge - Boase - I 378,3 Erskine, David (t 1698), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1462,040 Erskine, Sir David (* 1772, 1 1837), dramatist, antiquary - Adams W.O. 2, Chaplin, Inglis, Irving: Scotsmen - I 378,17-20; II 1462,41 Erskine, David (fl. 1802), colonial civil servant Toussaint - II 1462,042 Erskine, David Charles Erskine (* 1866, î 1922), M.P., D.L., J.P. - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1462,043-044 Erskine, David Lord Dun (* 1670, 1 1758), judge, writer - Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Chambers: Scotsmen, Gorton, Grant: Advocates, Irving: Scotsmen, Rose H.J., Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 378,4-16; II 1462,39 Erskine, David Montagu 2nd baron Erskine (* 1776, 1 1855), diplomat - Boase, Mosse I 378,21-22 Erskine, David Stewart 11th earl of Buchan (* 1742, 1 1829 (a.o.s. 1819)), biographer, essayist - A Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W., Brydges, Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Cooper: Dictionary, Goring, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, Maunder 2, NBD, Paterson, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Ross J.D., Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 378, 23-64; 1227,356; II 1462,45-46; III 144,343 Erskine, David Stuart 13th earl of Buchan (* 1815, 1 1898), jockey, major - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 378,65; II 1462,47 Erskine, Donald Seymour (* 1925), factor, director of estates - Scotland - III 144, 344 Erskine, E. A. A. (* 1869), dispensing chemist Macmillan: Africa - II 1462,048 Erskine, Ebenezer (* 1680, 1 1754), sectarian Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Distinguished Men, Goring, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Middleton, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 378,67-118,132; II 1462,49-50; III 144,345 Erskine, Edward Morris (* 1817, 1 1883), diplomat - Boase, Ward - I 378,119-120 Erskine, Esme Nourse (* 1885, 1 1962), major, diplomat - Foreign Office 2 - II 1462,051 Erskine, Esme Steuart (fl. 1810), poet WattI 378,121 Erskine, F. J. (fl. 1885), writer on cycling Kirk - I 378,122 Erskine, Sir ffoliott Williams 3rd baronet (* 1850, 1 1912), captain, D.L., landowner Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1462,052-053 Erskine, Florence Laetitia —» Baker, Florence Laetitia Erskine, Francis Edward Scudamore St. Clairlord Loughborough (* 1892, 1 1929), lieutenant - WWW 1929 - II 1462,054 Erskine, Francis Robert St. Clair- 4th earl of Rosslyn (* 1833, î 1890), horse breeder, freemason, poet - Baternan, Boase, Dod's 1870, Kirk, Sports - I 378,123-124; II 1462,55-57 Erskine, Sir George (t 1646), judge - Conolly I 378,125 Erskine, George (fl. 1710), clergyman, writer Watt - I 378,126 Erskine, George (* 1815, 1 1897), major general - Boase, Men 2 - I 378,127-128 Erskine, George Elphinstone (* 1841, 11912), magistrate, major general, legal writer - Cox: Kent, Sussex, WWW 1897 - I 378,129; II 1462,58-59 Erskine, George Oswald Harry Erskine Biber(* 1857, 1 1931), landowner,'J.P. - Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1462,060-061

Erskine Erskine, Sir George Watkins Eben James Erskine, Sir Henry 5th baronet Erskine, Henry Van de Weyer, Eleanor Frances Weston Eshley, Norman (* 1945), actor - Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 145, 4-5 Eshoo, Amy (* 1961), artist, lecturer - Buckman - Ill 145,6 Esi —» Esus Esipoff, Stepán —> Burnand, Arthur Bransby Eskan, baron of —> Campbell, John Middleton Baron of Eskan Eskdale, George (* 1897), trumpeter Palmer R. - II 1462,231 Eskell, Abraham - aft. Clifford-Eskell (fl. 1865), dentist, writer - Kirk - I 379, 388 Eskell, Abraham Clifford » Eskell, Abraham Eskell, Frederick A. (fl. 1870), dentist, writer Kirk - I 379, 389 Eskell, Louis (fl. 1860), dentist, writer - Kirk I 379,390 Eskell, Patrick Raoul (* 1885), physician Medical WW - I 379,391 Eskgrove, lord —> Rae, Sir David 1st baronet, Lord Eskgrove Eskill Saint - bishop, martyr - Challoner I 1227,387-389 Esler, Alexander (fl. 1893-1904), divine - Men & Women - I 379, 393 Esler, Elisha Robert (* 1852), minister Methodists - I 379, 396 Esler, Erminda Rentoul (* ca. 1852, î 1924), writer - Feminist companion, Irish writers. Kirk, Ulster - I 379,394; III 145,9-11 Esler, Erminda Rentoul, Rentoul Esler, Erminda —» Rentoul, Erminda Esler, Philip Francis (* 1952), professor of biblical criticism - Scotland - III 145,12 Esler, Robert (* 1836), physician, miscellaneous writer - Belfast, Medical WW - I 379,395; II 1462,232 Eslie-Nelson, 0 . Nelham, 0 . EslieEsmond, Annie (* 1873, 1 1945), actress - Lady's WW, Picturegoer's WWII 1462,233-234 Esmond, Eva —> Moore, Eva Esmond, Geòrgie (fl. 1891), actress - Reid/ Compton - I 379,397 Esmond, Henry (fl. 1885), poet - O'Donoghue I 379,398 Esmond, Henry Vernon —> Jack, Henry Vernon Esmond, Jill - aft. Olivier (* 1908), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1462,235 Esmond, John (t 1798), United Irishman, physician - Crone - II 1462, 236 Esmond, Thomas (fl. 1923), independence fighter - O'FarrellIII 145,16 Esmond, Wilfred —» Butler, Michael Esmonde, baron —> Esmonde, Sir Laurence baron Esmonde Esmonde, Lady —> Levins, Anna Frances Esmonde (Family) (fl. 17. Cent.) - MacLysaght - Ill 145,18 Esmonde, Sir Anthony Charles (* 1899), deputy - WWW Ireland - III 145,17 Esmonde, Sir John 10th baronet (* 1826, 1 1876), M.P., sheriff - Boase, Dod's 1870 - I 379,401; II 1462,237

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Esmonde, John (* 1862, î 1915), M.P., physician - WWW 1897 - II 1462,238 Esmonde, John Henry Grattan (fl. 1957-1971), senior counsel - WWW Ireland - III 145,19 Esmonde, Sir John Lymbrick 14th baronet (* 1893, 1 1958), M.P., captain, barrister - Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 379,402; II 1462,239 Esmonde, Sir Laurence baron Esmonde (* 1570, 1 1646), governor - Webb - I 379,403 Esmonde, Sir Laurence Grattan 13th baronet (* 1863, 1 1943), lieutenant colonel, barrister Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn I 379,404-405; II 1462,240 Esmonde, Louisa Ellice Benedicta Grattan - aft. Pilkington (* 1871, 1 1936), political writer - Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 1227,390; II 1462,241 Esmonde, Sir Osmond Thomas Grattan 12th baronet (* 1896, î 1936), Irish politician - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 II 1462,242-243 Esmonde, P. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145, 20 Esmonde, T. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 379,406 Esmonde, Sir Thomas 9th baronet (* 1786, 1 1868), M.P. - Boase - I 379,407 Esmonde, Thomas (* 1829, 1 1873), colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1462,244-247 Esmonde, Sir Thomas Henry Grattan 11th baronet (* 1862, 1 1935), M.P., lieutenant, high sheriff - Bateman, Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Dod's 1900, Men 3, Pratt, Sports, Thorn, Walford, WW Art, WWW 1929 - I 379,408-411; II 1462,248-255 Esnouf, Edouard Arnaud (fi. 1870-1898), barrister, district magistrate - Colonial Office, Foster 2 - II 1462, 256-257 Espagne, Jean d' (* 1591, 1 1659), theologian - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Rose HJ., Watt I 379,412-415 Espartero, Mario (* 1978), colonial civil servant - Hugman - III 145, 21 Espec, Walter (Î 1153), abbey founder - Foss, Ross F. - I 379,416-419 ' Espent, Claude Vivian Armit - also: Claude Vyvian Armit Espeut (* 1875), engineer, colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, Red Book - II 1462, 258-259; III 145,22 Espeut, Claude Vyvian Armit —» Espent, Claude Vivian Armit Espi, Lopez (fl. 1961), comic artist - Clark III 145,23 Espin, Arthur Espinell (* 1865), curate Foster 3 - II 1462, 260 Espin, John (* 1836, 1 1905), divine, college principal - WWW 1897 - II 1462,261 Espin, Thomas (* 1767, 1 1822), architect, teacher, draughtsman - Colvin - II 1462,262 Espin, Thomas Espinell (* 1824, 1 1912), chancellor, essayist, J.P. - Durham, Foster 4, Kirk, Orchard, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Durham, WWW 1897 - I 379,420-424; II 1462,263-266 Espin, Thomas Henry Espinell Compton (* 1858, 1 1934), astronomer, writer - Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 379,425; II 1462,267 Espin, William Mallam (* 1870), student Foster 3 - II 1462, 268 Espinasse, Francis (fl. 1866-1877), biographer Kirk - I 379,426 Espinasse, Francis (fl. 1897), journalist - Pratt I 379,427 Espinasse, Isaac (* 1758, 1 1834), barrister, writer - Allibone, NBD, Simpson, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 379,428-431; III 145,24 Espinasse, James (* 1798, 1 1867), judge, writer - Allibone, Boase - I 379, 432-433 Espinasse, Richard Talbot (* 1862, î 1926), vicar, teacher - Dampier 1, Foster 3 II 1462,269-270 Espinosa, Edouard (* 1872, 1 1950), teacher, choreographer - Noble: Ballet - II 1462, 271 Espinosa, Judith (* 1877?, 1 1949), ballet dancer, teacher - Noble: Ballet - II 1462, 272

1388

Espitalier-Noel

Espitalier-Noel, J. R. East, Thomas Est, William (fl. 1615), religious writer Allibone, Watt - I 380,81-82 Estabrooks, Theadore Harding (* 1861), merchant - Men & Women - I 380,83 Estall, Robert Charles (* 1924), economist Academic WsW, Scientists - III 145,68-69 Estall, Thomas Teath Saint Etha Saint —» Thecla Saint Etha Saint - also: Eatha; Teath; Tetha; Thecla; Theha; Thetha; Ella - Dunbar - I 380, 206 Ethardo (* 1835, H911), acrobat - Busby III 145,87 Ethau ab Gwrgon —» Einion ab Gwron Ethbin Saint - also: Egbin; Etbin (fl. 560), abbot - Challoner, Forbes, Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 380,213-220 Ethé, C. Hermann (* 1844, 1 1917), orientalist, linguist, professor - Foster 3, South Wales, WWW 1916 - II 1462,359-361 Ethehea Saint Echi Saint Ethelage (t 875), bishop - Cassan 1 I 380,221 Ethelardus (fl. [801]), archbishop - Collier 2 I 380,224-225 Ethelbald —» Eadbald king of Kent Ethelbald - also: Aethelbald; Eadbald (fl. [751]), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 380, 227 Ethelbald - also: Ethelbalde (fl. 895), bishop Godwin - I 380, 244 Ethelbald (fl.918), bishop - Cassan 1 I 380,245 Ethelbald king of Mercia (Î 757) - Cassel!, Greenwood, Low, Rose H.J., Smith/Wace, Waller - I 380,228-236; III 145,88 Ethelbald king of Wessex - also: Aethelbald (* ca. 834, t 860) - Cassel! Collier 1, Flloyd, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Rose HJ., Waller - I 380, 237-243; III 145,89-90 Ethelbalde Ethelbald Ethelberga Saint - also: Aethelburh; Ethelburge; Aedilberga; Edilburga (t 676?), abbess Challoner, Dunbar, Gould S.B., Horstmann, Smith/Wace - I 380,328-341 Ethelberht (fl.781?), king - Smith/Wace I 380,247 Ethelbert —> Ethelred king of Northumbria Ethelbert Saint - also: Ethelbright (t c.670), martyr, prince - Challoner, Dunbar, Gould S.B., Hale, SmithAVace - I 380, 277-280; 381,21-23; 920,259; 377,234-238 Ethelbert - also: Adalberta; Aelberht; Alberht; Caena; Aldberht; Aluberht; Eadberht; Elchberht; Albert (t 781?), archbishop - Smith/ Wace - I 380,284-287 Ethelbert - also: Aedelberht; Aedilberchus (t 797), bishop - Smith/Wace, Wright T. I 380,297; 431,406 Ethelbert Saint, king of East Anglia - also: Aethelberht; Aegelbriht; Albert; Ethelbright (t 794) - Challoner, Collier 1, Gould S.B., SmithAVace - I 380,288-295 Ethelbert king of Kent - also: Aethelberht; Aedilberct; Aethelbriht (*ca. 552, t 616), convert - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassel1, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Gorton, Gould S.B., Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Simpson, Smith/Wace - I 380,249-275; III 145,91 Ethelbert king of Kent (t 762?) - Smith/Wace I 380,282-283 Ethelbert king of Sussex (fl. [751]) - Smith/ Wace - I 380,281 Ethelbert king of Wessex and Kent - also: Aethelberht (* ca. 836, 1866 (a.o.s. 865)) - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassel1, Collier 1, Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller - I 380,298-308; III 145,92-93

1390

Ethelbright

Ethelbright Saint Ethelbert Saint Ethelburga Eadburga Ethelburga Saint - also: Edelburge; Edelberge; Aedilberga; Athelburga; Aubierge; Edilburga; (t 665), abbess - Challoner, Dunbar, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 380,322-327 Ethelburga Elfleda Saint Ethelfled Ethelfrid king of Northumbria Ethelfrid Ethelfrith Ethelfrid king of Northumbria - also: Aethelfrith; Ethelfrith; Ethelfryth; Aedilfrid; Eadfered; Flesaurs; Adelfrid; Etalfraich; Ethelfred (t 617) - Cassell, Collier 1, Low, Rose H.J., Smith/Wace, Waller I 380,408-415; 411,96 Ethelfrith Ethelfrid king of Northumbria Ethelfrith - also: Ethelfrid; Aethelferth (fl. 736758), bishop - Smith/Wace - I 380,418 Ethelfryth —» Ethelfrid king of Northumbria Ethelgar - also: Aethelgar; Algar Aymer de Valence Ethelmarus de Valence —» Aymer de Valence Ethelmer, Ellis —> Wolstenholme-Elmy, Elizabeth Clark Ethelmod - also: Aethelmod; Oethelmod; Adalmundus (fl. 778-789), bishop - Smith/ Wace - I 381,1 Ethelnoth (fl. 762?-787?), abbot - Smith/Wace I 381,2 Ethelnoth (fl. 805-816), bishop - Smith/Wace I 381,3 Ethelnoth - also: Agelnothus; Achelnot; Agilnoth; Agelnoth; Achelnotus; Egelnoth; Aethelnoth; Ageluoth; Agelnotus; Agelnodus; Ednodus (Î 1038), archbishop - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Flloyd, Godwin, Gorton, Hook, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Wright T. I 381,4-19 Ethelred Saint —» Aelred Saint Ethelred the Unready Ethelred II king of England Ethelred Saint (Î670), prince, martyr Challoner, Dunbar, Gould S.B., Hale, Smith/Wace - I 381,21-24; 377,234-238; 380,277-280; 920,259 Ethelred - also: Aethelred; Athelredus (t 889), archbishop - Collier 2, Godwin, Hook I 381,46-48 Ethelred - also; Ailred; Alured (* 1109?, 11166), abbot - Knight: Biography I 1227,398-399 Ethelred king of the East Angles (fl. [751]) Smith/Wace - I 381,29 Ethelred II king of England - also: Aethelred; c. the Unready (*ca. 968, 1 1016) - A'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller - I 381,49-80; III 145,100-103 Ethelred king of Mercia - also: Aethelred (t 716), abbot - Low, Smith/Wace I 381,25-28 Ethelred king of Northumbria - also: Egelred; Edelred; Eddret; Edelreth; Ethelbert; Aethelred (t 796) - Low, Smith/Wace - I 381,30-32 Ethelred I. king of the West-Saxons and Kentishmen - also: Aethelred (* ca. 840, î 871) - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Collier 1, Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller - I 381,33-45; III 145,98-99 Ethelreda Saint —> Etheldreda Saint, queen of Northumbria Ethelric (fl. 978?), bishop - Cassan 1 I 381,83 Ethelsius (fl. 991), bishop - Cassan 1 I 381,84-85 Ethelstan —» Athelstan king of England Ethelstan —> Living Ethelstan (t 920?), bishop - Cassan 1 I 381,88-98 Ethelstan of Hereford (tc.1055), bishop Architecture, Godwin - I 381,99; 1227,400 Ethelston, Arhtur Assheton Ethelwald Ethelwold Saint —> Ethelwald Saint Ethelwold (fl.710?), abbot - Smith/Wace I 381,139 Ethelwold (fl. 755), bishop - Cassan 2 I 381,141 Ethelwold of Winchester Saint - also: Ethelwald; Aethelwold; Adelwold Ethelwolf Ethelwulf - also: Aethelulf (fl.781), bishop Smith/Wace - I 381,186 Ethelwulf - also: Aethelulph (fl. 811-816), bishop - SmithAVace - I 381,187

Etty-Leal Ethelwulf king of the West-Saxons and Kentishmen - also: Aethelwulf; Adelwlf; Athulf; Ethelwolf; Ethelwulph (* 800, 1858) - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassati 3, Cassell, Collier 1, Collier 2, Flloyd, Godwin, Gorton, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller - I 381,189-208; 1227,402; III 145,105-106 Ethelwulph Ethelwulf king of the WestSaxons and Kentishmen Ethembria Saint - also: Cethuberis; Cectamoria; Cethuberes; Cethubris; Cetumbria (c.450>, nun - Dunbar, Sniith/Wace - I 381,210; 215,118 Etheredge, Sir George —» Etherege, Sir George Etherege, George - also: Ethrygg; Etheridge; Ethryg; Edrycus (fl. 1588), classical scholar - Aikin 1, Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Chalmers 1, Champlin 1, Gillow, Hutchinson: Kent, Philipps, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 381,211-235 Etherege, Sir George - also: Etheridge; Etheredge (*ca. 1635, 1 1691), dramatist A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Aikin 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Davenport, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Littérature anglaise. Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop, Winstanley: Poets - I 381,216-218,237-291; III 145,107-109 Etheridge, Austin Francis Gray (* 1839, 1 1920), librarian - Munford - III 145,110 Etheridge, Cecil de Courcy Etherege, George Etheridge, Sir George —» Etherege, Sir George Etheridge, Godfrey William Gettigan (family) Ettinghausen, Henry Michael (* 1940), lecturer - Academic WsW- III 145,130 Ettingsall, Thomas (tc.1850), poet, writer O'Donoghue - I 381,359 Ettles, William James Mc Culloch (* 1869, 11918), ophthalmic surgeon, lecturer, writer - Medical WW, WWW 1916 - I 381, 360; II 1462,404 Etto Saint (fl. [651]), monk - Challoner, Gould S.B. - I 381,362; 1187,128-129 Ettrick - orig.: James Hogg (fl. 1983), writer Royle - III 145,131 Ettrick Shepherd —> Hogg, James Ettrick, 3rd baron —» Napier, Francis Edward Basil 12th lord Napier; 3rd baron Ettrick Ettrick, 1st baron —> Napier, Sir Francis 9th baron Napier; 1st baron Ettrick Ettrick 5th Baron —» Napier, Francis Nigel 14th Lord Napier 5th Baron Ettrick Ettrick, 4th baron —» Napier, William Francis Cyril James Hamilton 13th lord Napier; 4th baron Ettrick Ettrick, 2nd baron —> Napier, William John George 11th lord Napier; 2nd baron Ettrick Ettrick, A. Douglas (fi. 1895), pianist, college principal - Our Contemporaries II 1462,405 Ettrick, Henry (fi. 1740), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 381,364 Ettrick, Slade Ettrick Maughan > Maughan, Slade Ettrick Ettrick, William (* 1756?, î 1847), clergyman, writer - Cooper: Dictionary, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 381,365-366; II 1462,406 Ettwall, John (fi. 1685-1688), physician - Münk - I 381,432 Etty, Charles John (* 1847), rector - WW Surrey - II 1462,407 Etty, John (* 1634?, 1 1708), architect, carpenter - Colvin - II 1462, 408-409 Etty, John Lyttelton (* 1875), lecturer, borough councillor, J.P. - WW Berkshire II 1462,410 Etty, Mary Phyllis Katharine (fl. 1935), J.P. WW Berkshire - II 1462,411 Etty, William (* 1675?, 1 1734), architect, carpenter - Colvin - II 1462,412-413 Etty, William (* 1787, 1 1849), painter - Bryan, Cassell, Champlin 2, Cunningham A. 2, Hall, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, National Gallery Ottley 1866, Pilkington, Redgrave, Sandby, Sanders, Waller, Ward I 381,367-431; II 1462,414 Etty-Leal, C. B. (* 1913), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,132

1392

Etuhu

Etuhu, Dixon Paul Eustace, Charles Legge Eustace Eustace, Edward Arthur Rawlins (* 1899, I 1972), colonial administrator - India Offìce II 1462,441 Eustace, Evans (fl. 1745), vicar, writer - Watt I 382,105 Eustace, Sir Francis William (* 1849, î 1925), major general - WWW 1916 - II 1462, 442 Eustace, Fred (fl. 1930), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1462,443 Eustace, Frederick Robert Harrington (* 1875), colonel, engineer - India Office - II 1462,444 Eustace, George Wallace (* 1870), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Sussex - I 382,106: II 1462,445 Eustace, Henrietta (* 1862, î 1920), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1462,446 Eustace, Henry (fl. 1794-1814), major general Philippart - I 382,107 Eustace, Henry Jocelyn (* 1908), physician WWW Ireland - III 145,158 Eustace, Henry Montague (* 1863, 1 1926), lieutenant colonel, J.P. Creagh/Humphris, Stacey, WWW 1916 - II 1462, 447-449 Eustace, James 3rd viscount Baltinglas (Î 1585), rebel - Webb - I 382,108-110 Eustace, John —» Roche, Philip Eustace, John (* 1791, î 1867), physician Harrison - III 145,159 Eustace, John Chetwode (* 1762?, 11815), classical antiquary, travel writer - Allibone, Davenport, Gillow, Gorton, Kirk: Catholics, O'Donoghue, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt, Webb - I 382,111-125 Eustace, John Curtis Wernher (* 1906, 1 1972), colonial civil servant - India Office II 1462,450 Eustace, John Francis - nickname: Jack (* 1907), medical officer - WWW Ireland III 145,161-162

Evans Eustace, John James Hardy Rowland aft. Eustace-Duckett (* 1859), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Thorn, Walford - I 382,126; II 1462,451 Eustace, John Mark FitzRoy, Henry James earl of Euston Euston, earl of —> James, Henry earl of Euston Euston, Francis —> Lacy, Francis Euston, George (fl. 1865), autobiographical writer - Kirk - I 382,144 Euston, Margaret (fl. 1815), wife of Matthew Baillie - Rintoul - III 145,168 Eustrel, Antony (* 1903?, î 1979), actor - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre II 1462,463-464 Eustrel, Antony (* 1904), actor - Actors III 145,169 Eutighern - also: Ectigern (fl. 755?), monk Smith/Wace - I 382,148 Eva —» Kelly, Mary Anne Eva Saint - also: Weeda; Weede; Weedea; Gaffe (t 767), abbess - Dunbar, Smith/Wace I 382,150; 1227,409 Eva Saint - also: Eve (fl. [1101]), recluse Dunbar - I 382,151-152 Eva princess of Leinster, countess of Pembroke (fl. 1171) - Casey - I 382,153-161 Eva of the Nation - orig.: Mary Eva Kelly (* 1826, 1 1910), writer - Boylan, Flanagan III 145,170-171b Eva, Charles Andrew (* 1867, 1 1945), figure painter, headmaster - WW Art - II 1463,001

Eva, D. C. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,172 Eva, George Herbert (* 1867), missionary Methodists - I 382,163 Evaance, Daniel —> Evance, Daniel Evadne —» Price, Evadne Eval Saint - also: Uvelus - Dunbar, Smith/ Wace - I 382,164-165 Evaldus saint —> Haraldus saint Evamy, Richard (* 1765, 1 1855), saddler, builder, landowner - Boase - I 382,166 Evan Saint —> Inan Saint Evan, Edward —> Evans, Edward Evan, Evan Dafydd (fl. 1771-1779), preacher Welsh Biogr. - II 1463,002 Evan, K. R. L. (* 1922), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,173 Evan, Lewis —» Evans, Lewis Evan, Richard (c.1815), preacher - Evans I 382,174A Evan, Robert G. (* 1914), translator, interpreter Flegon - III 146,69 Evan, Sion - preacher - Evans - I 382,176 Evan, Sion - preacher, poet - Evans I 382,175 Evan, Walter (t 1770), tinker, murderer Knapp/Baldwin - I 788, 24-29 Evance, Daniel - also: Evaance (fl. 1645), religious writer - Watt - I 382,178 Evance, S. - aft. Hooper (fl. 1805), poet - Watt - I 382,180 Evance, William Devereux (fl. 1806-1849), naval commander - O Byrne - I 382,181 Evander, John - writer - Watt - I 382,182 Evan-Hughes, Robert —> Hughes, Robert EvanEvan-Jones, Richard —> Jones, Richard EvanEvanke, George (fl. 1660), nonconformist, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 382,183-184 Evans, Marion —> Evans, Mary Ann Evans, Lady —> Hall, Elizabeth Mary Evans, Lady —» Hills, Emilia Savi Evans, Lady —» Lathbury, Maria Millington Evans, lady —» Stevens, Marie de Grasse Evans (Family) (fl.Beg. 16. Cent. - Beg. 18. Cent.) - Fisher - III 145,175-177 Evans (fl. [1551]), minister - Brook - I 382,185 Evans (fl. 1568), minister - Brook - I 382,186 Evans (fl. [1751?]), highwayman - Highwaymen - 1 382,187-190 Evans (fl. 1774), painter - Lewis - III 145,178 Evans (fl. 1785), admiral - Nauticus I 382,191-192 Evans (fl. 1836), painter - Lewis - III 145,179 Evans, A. C. (* 1907), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,180 Evans, A. F. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,181 Evans, A. J. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,182 Evans, A. P. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,183 Evans, A. R. (* 1905), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 145,184 Evans, A. W. (* 1902?), electrical engineer Day - II 1463,003 Evans, Abel (* 1679, î 1737), divine, poet A Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Watkins, Watt - I 382,194-199 Evans, Abel J. (* 1861), trade-unionist, city councillor, J.P. - WW Gloucester II 1463,004 Evans, Ada —> Roscow, Ada Evans, Ada Jane Prudence - aft. Thwaites (fl. 1859-1908), gentlewoman WalfordII 1463,005 Evans, Adele Mary —» Frankland, Adele Mary Evans, Adolphus Benjamin Parry- (* 1870, 1 1954), canon - Cox: Kent, WW Durham - I 382,200; II 1463,6 Evans, Adrian C.T. Rowe- —> Rowe-Evans, Adrian C.T. Evans, Aidan Oswald (* 1887), colonial railway superintendent - Lndia Offíce - II 1463,007 Evans, Alan Davies (fl. 1895-1908), mining engineer - Safford - I 382,201

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Evans, Alan Frederick Reginald (* 1891), headmaster - WW Bedfordshire - II 1463,008 Evans, Alan Thomas (* 1962), consultant, lecturer, pathologist - Scotland - III 145,185 Evans, Albert (* 1903), member of parliament Parliament 2 - III 145,186 Evans, Albert Edward (* 1865), boot manufacturer, J.P., district councillor - WW Shropshire - II 1463,009 Evans, Albert Edward (*1881), surgeon Medical WW, WW Wales 1933 - I 382, 202; II 1463,10 Evans, Albert Eubule (* 1839, 1 1896), divine, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 382, 203-204 Evans, Albert Gear (* 1870), dentist Glamorgan, South Wales - II 1463,011 Evans, Albert Owen Eva Saint Eve Saint —» Iwy Saint Eve, Allan James (* 1861), farmer, district councillor - Lincolnshire - II 1465, 201 Eve, Arthur Stewart (* 1862), educationalist Men & Women - I 384,174 Eve, Edward Long (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 384,175 Eve, Esmé (* 1920), painter, teacher, illustrator, designer - Buckman - III 146,182 Eve, Frank Cecil - also: Francis Cecil (* 1871, 1 1952), physician - Medical WW, O'Connor 2, WW Yorkshire - I 384,176; II 1465,202; III 146,183-184 Eve, Sir Frederic Samuel (Î 1916), surgeon, lecturer - Kirk, Medical WW, Men 3, WWW 1916 - I 384,177-179; II 1465, Eve, George William (* 1855, 1 1914), etcher, heraldic art expert - WWW 1897 II 1465,204 Eve, Sir Harry Trelawney (* 1856, 1 1940), judge - Devonshire, Foster 2, Kirk, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 384,180; II 1465, 205-208 Eve, Henry Weston (* 1838), headmaster, linguist, writer - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt - I 384,181-183 Eve, Sir Herbert Trustram (* 1865, î 1936), surveyor - WWW 1929 - II 1465,209 Eve, James (* 1931), senior lecturer - Scientists - Ill 146,185 Eve, Margaret (fl. 1884-1897), teacher - Pratt I 384,184 Eve, Richard (* 1831, 1 1900), solicitor, politician - Boase - I 384,185 Eve, Richard Newland (* 1846), gentleman Essex - II 1465,210 Eve, Lady Trustram —> Turing, Fanny Jean Eve, William Eve (* 1835), surveyor, mayor Barnes - II 1465,211-213 Evelac, Hamilton (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 384,186 Evelegh, Edmund Darell (* 1896, 1 1940), captain - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1465,214 Evelegh, Edmund George (* 1865, 1 1915), major, convert - Cath. WW 1910 - I 384,187 Evelegh, Frederick Charles Eveley, Madeline Eugenie Eveline, Robert (fl. 1640), travel writer Allibone - I 384,199 Eveline, Sidney (fl. 1765), physician - Münk I 384,198 Eveling, Harry Stanley (* 1925), playwright Berney, Scotland - III 146,187-192 Evely, George (* 1887), butcher, J.P. - WW Cornwall - II 1465,231 Evelyn, Alexander John (fl. 1850), poet - Kirk I 384, 200 Evelyn, C. D. (* 1900), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 146,193 Evelyn, Charles (fl. 1705), gardening writer Watt - I 384,201 Evelyn, Charles Grey (fl. 1869-1889), colonial magistrate - Colonial Office - II 1465, 232 Evelyn, Christopher (fl. 1665), naval captain Charnock - I 384, 202 Evelyn, Constance (fl. 1885), children's writer Kirk - I 384,203 Evelyn, E.A. (* 1904), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 146,194 Evelyn, E. F. (fl. 1880), accountant - Colonial Ofñce - II 1465,233 Evelyn, Edward Arthur (* 1904), colonial civil servant - Dominions Ofñce - II 1465, 234 Evelyn, Edward Ernest (* 1864), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1465,235 Evelyn, Francis Heron Lyndon (* 1890), captain - WW Wales 1933 - ÌI 1465, 236 Evelyn, Francis Lyndon (* 1859), landowner, J.P., D.L. - Bateman, South Wales, Walford II 1465,237-239 Evelyn, George (fl. 1690), engraver - Gould I 384,204 Evelyn, Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh- —> Shuckburgh, Sir George Augustus William 6th baronet Evelyn, George James (* 1783), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 384,206-207 Evelyn, Henry Alexander (* 1883), hotel proprietor - Jamaica, WW Jamaica II 1465,240; III 146,195 Evelyn, J. W. (* 1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 146,196 Evelyn, Jane Elizabeth —> Leslie, Jane Elizabeth countess of Rothes

Everdell Evelyn, John (* 1620, î 1706), virtuoso, writer, gardener - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Addison, Aikin 2, Allibone, Britten/ Boulger, Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Colvin, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Foskett, Gardeners, Gorton, Greenwood, Hill, Hutchinson: Medica, Knight: Biography, Littérature anglaise. Low, Lower, Magazine, Maunder 2, Palgrave, Quaritch, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Seward 1, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 384, 209-334; II 1465,241-244; III 146,197-210 Evelyn, Mrs. John - née: Mary Browne (* ca. 1635, t e a . 1709), miniature painter, writer Feminist companion, Foskett, Women writers - Ill 146,211; 146,214; 146,216-217 Evelyn, Sir John (fl. 1640), M.P., writer - Watt I 384,208 Evelyn, John (* 1655, 1 1699), translator Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Hutchinson: Templars, Magazine, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood I 384,335-347 Evelyn, John (fl. 1830), social reformer, writer Palgrave - I 384, 348 Evelyn, John Birt Anderson, George Everett, John (* 1686?, î 1730), highwayman, autobiographer - Allibone, Hayward, Knapp/ Baldwin - I 385,1-3; II 1465, 366-375 Everett, John Charles Kelsey (* 1908), solicitor WW Oxfordshire - II 1465, 376 Everett, John F. (* 1834, 1 1903), lieutenant colonel, hunt master - Sports - II 1465,377 Everett, Joseph David (* 1831, 1 1904), man of science - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Royal Soc., Ulster, WWW 1897 - I 385,10-18; II 1465,378; III 146,267 Everett, Katherine - née: Katherine Herbert (* 1872, tafter 1951), writer - Lrish writers III 146,268 Everett, Kenny (* 1944), radio broadcaster - Hayward: TV, Pedder, Tracy III 146,269-272 Everett, Lewis (* 1799, 1 1863), minister Welsh Biogr. - II 1465,386-387 Everett, Mabel Lucy (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 146,273 Everett, Marion - aft. Lady Pearce (fl. 18971955), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1465,380 Everett, Oliver Everard, Thomas Everett, Thomas (* 1740, 1 1810), M.P., banker - Wilson: Commons - I 385, 24 Everett, Thomas Kemp (* 1856), wholesale grocer - Bristol - II 1465,392 Everett, Wilfred H. (* 1869), engineering professor - Belfast, Foster 1 II 1465,393-394 Everett, Sir William (* 1844, î 1908), colonel, consul, military topography professor Foreign Office 1, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 385,26; II 1465,395-396 Everett, William (fl. 1860), travel writer - Kirk - I 385,25 Everett-Green, Evelyn —> Green, Evelyn EverettEverett-Green, Evelyn - pseud.; Cecil Adair (* 1856, 1 1932), nvelist - Feminist companion - III 146,279 Everhard, Mr. (fl. 1857-1858), book character model - Rintoul - III 146,280 Everilda Saint - also: Everildis (fl. [601]), virgin - Dunbar, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 385,27-29 Everildis Saint —> Everilda Saint Everildis Saint (fl. [901]) - Challoner I 1187,128 Everill, Frederick Augustus (* 1829, 1 1900), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Pascoe I 385,31-34 Everilla Saint - Dunbar - I 385, 35 Everingham, 1st baron —> Everingham, Adam de 1st baron Everingham Everingham, Adam de 1st baron Everingham (* 1279, 1 1341), nobleman - Brown C. II 1465,397-398 Everingham, Elinor (fl. 1712), printer Plomer 3 - II 1465,400 Everingham, J. (fl. 1761), printer - Plomer 3 II 1465,401 Everingham, Joseph William (* 1866), minister - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 385,36; II 1465,402 Everingham, Robert (fi. 1680-1700), printer Plomer 2, Plomer 3 - II 1465,403-404 Everingham, William (* 1856, î 1919), archdeacon - WWW 1916 - II 1465,405 Everington, Edgar Armstrong (* 1870), law graduate - Foster 3 - II 1465,406 Everington, Herbert Devas (* 1874), physician, writer - Medical WW, WW Surrey I 385,37; II 1465,407 Everisden, John of - also: Eversden (fi. 1300), chronicler - Macray - I 385,38 Everitt, Alan Milner (* 1926), professor, historian - Academic WsW- III 146,284 Everitt, Allen Edward (* 1824, 1 1882), artist Boase - I 385,39 Everitt, Arthur Francis Graham (* 1872), barrister, Olympic fencer - Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1465,408-409 Everitt, Arthur William Burch (* 1871), student - Foster 3 - II 1465, 410 Everitt, Charles Gilbert (* 1884), vicar - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1465,411 Everitt, Claude Arthur (* 1871), rector - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 3, Wright D„ WW Norfolk I 385,40; II 1465,412-414

Evetts Everitt, Sir Clement (* 1873, 1 1934), colonial representative - WWW 1929 - II 1465,415 Everitt, Ernest Montague (* 1861), J.P., volunteer captain - WW Worcestershire II 1465,416 Everitt, Francis William Everitt —> Stiffe, Francis William Everitt Everitt, Geoffrey Charles (t 1942), pilot, flight sergeant - Wynn - III 146,285 Everitt, George Allen Redford, Sebastian Exton, Winifred - aft. Foss; c.h. Winifred Fraser (* 1868?), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pratt - I 428,431-433; II 1466,245 Exworth, Ray (* 1930), sculptor, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 146,435 Eyanson, Sir Henry —» I'Anson, Sir Henry Eybers, Georg von Welfling (* 1887), miscellaneous writer, schools inspector Dominions Offìce - II 1466, 246 Eycott-Martin, Harold Ross (* 1896), lieutenant, pilot - Above the Trenches - III 147,1 Eyden, Jan van der —» Eyden, Jeremiah van der Eyden, Jeremiah van der - also: Eijden; also: Jan (Î 1695), portrait painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 1110,30-31 Eyden, William James - nickname: Bill (* 1930), musician - Chilton - III 147,2 Eydes, T. W. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 147,3 Eydtwartt, John (fl. 1627), actor - Nungezer II 1466,247 Eye Saint —» la Saint Eyemouth, barony of —» Aymouth barony of Eyers, Cyril (* 1878), engineer - India Office II 1466,248 Eyes, Charles (*c,1754, 1 1803), surveyor Colvin - II 1466,249 Eykyn, Arthur Bucknall, Margaret Eyre, Margaret Elizabeth —» Lidderdale, Margaret Elizabeth Eyre, Maria Letitia - aft. Pierrepont, countess Manvers (t I860) - Burke - I 386,11-15 Eyre, Mary (fl. 1860), novelist, travel writer Kirk - I 386,16 Eyre, Montague Henry (* 1882), colonial police superintendent - India Offíce - II 1466, 316 Eyre, Paul Daniel (* 1853, î 1929), rector Clergy List, Yorkshire - II 1466,317-318 Eyre, Peter Livingstone (* 1916, î 1970), librarian - Munford - III 147, 28 Eyre, Philip Homan (* 1832, 1 1885), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 386,17 Eyre, R. H. S. (fl. 1875), topical writer - Kirk I 386,18 Eyre, Sir Reginald Edwin (* 1924), member of parliament, solicitor - Parliament 2, Roth III 147,29-32 Eyre, Reginald Francis - aft. Eyre-Huddleston (* 1882), naval commander, J.P., D.L. Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, WW Cambridgeshire - I 386,19; II 1466,319-320 Eyre, Richard (fl. 1710), canon, writer - Watt I 386,20 Eyre, Richard (fl. 1765), rector, writer Allibone, Watt - I 386,21-22 Eyre, Richard Charles Hastings (* 1943), stage director - Film directors, Lee - III 147, 33-35 Eyre, Richard Paul (* 1976), footballer Hugman - III 147, 36 Eyre, Robert (* c. 1657), clergyman, writer Wood - I 386, 23 Eyre, Sir Robert (* 1666, î 1735), judge - Foss, Simpson - I 386,25-26; III 147,37 Eyre, Robert (fl. 1690-1735), rector, sermonist Watt - I 386, 24 Eyre, Robert (* 1854), managing director Nottinghamshire - II 1466,321 Eyre, Roland (fl. 1718), gentleman - Kirk: Catholics - I 386, 27 Eyre, Rowland (fl. 1751), colonel - Kirk: Catholics - I 386, 28 Eyre, Sir Samuel (* 1633, 1 1698), judge - Foss - I 386,29-30 Eyre, Samuel Robert (* 1922), senior lecturer, geographer - Academic WsW, Scientists III 147,38-39 Eyre, Selwyn (fl. 1875), travel writer - Kirk I 386,31 Eyre, Sophie —» Ryan, Sophia

Eyre, Stanislas Thomas (* 1867), barrister, D.L. Cath WW 1910, Cath WW 1930, Walford I 386,33; II 1466,322-323 Eyre, Thomas (* 1670, î 1715), Jesuit - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 386, 34-36 Eyre, Thomas (* 1735), cutler - Gillow I 386,37-38 Eyre, Thomas (* 1743, 1 1804), philanthropist, layman - Kirk: Catholics - I 386, 39 Eyre, Thomas (* 1748, 1 1810), divine, editor Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 386,40-46 Eyre, Thomas (fl. 1780?), layman - Kirk: Catholics - I 386, 47 Eyre, Thomas (fl. 1794-1849), naval captain O'Byrne - I 386,48 Eyre, Thomas Joseph (* 1821, 1 1902), landowner - Bateman - II 1466, 324 Eyre, V. E. F. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 147, 41 Eyre, Valentine William (* 1888), major - Cath. WW 1930- II 1466,325 Eyre, Vincent (*ca. 1576, t e a . 1601), Jesuit novice - McCoog - III 147,42 Eyre, Vincent (t 1746), genealogist - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 386,49-51 Eyre, Vincent (t 1801), lawyer - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 386, 52-54 ' Eyre, Sir Vincent (* 1811, 11881), general Allibone, Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Men 2, Sanders, Vibart, Ward - I 386, 55-60; II 1466,326-336 Eyre, Vincent Thomas Joseph (* 1880, 1 1918), captain - Cath. WW 1910, Walford I 386,61; II 1466,337 Eyre, William (* 1613?, 1 1670), minister, writer - Allibone, Watt, Wood - I 386,64-67 Eyre, William (fl. 1620), physician - Münk I 386,62-63 Eyre, William Eyre, Reginald Francis Eyre-Lambert, Thomas —» Lambert, Thomas EyreEyre-Macklin, Alys Philpot, Alys Eyre-Matcham, Florence Ellery Mary —> Matcham, Florence Ellery Mary EyreEyre-Matcham, George Henry Eyre —> Matcham, George Henry Eyre Eyre-Matcham, William Eyre Matcham, William Eyre Eyre-Matcham, William Eyre Matcham, William Eyre EyreEyre-Maunsell (fl. 1921), inspector - O'Farrell - Ill 147,43 Eyres, Caroline Mary Sybil - aft. EyresMonsell, viscountess Monsell (* 1881, 1 1959), noblewoman - Walford - II 1466, 339 Eyres, Cresswell John (* 1862, î 1949), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1466, 340 Eyres, David (* 1964), footballer - Hugman III 147,45 Eyres, Ellen Jane —» Parker, Ellen Jane Eyres, Francis (* 1870), J.P., town councillor WW Wiltshire - II 1466,341 Eyres, Frederick George (* 1860, 1 1949), vicar WW Hampshire - II 1466,342 Eyres, Harry (fl. 1818-1849), naval captain O'Byrne - I 386,77-78

Eyres, Sir Harry Charles Augustus (* 1856, I 1944), diplomat - Cox: Norfolk, Foreign Offìce 1, Foreign Offìce 2, WW Buckinghamshire - I 386,79; II 1466,343-345 Eyres, Harry Maurice (* 1898, î 1962), viceconsul - Foreign OfSce 2 - II 1466, 346 Eyres, James - also: Ayres (c.1720-1758), printer, bookseller - Pionier 3 - II 1466,347 Eyres, John (fl. 1731-1756?), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1466,348 Eyres, John (fl. 1750?), writing master - Heal II 1466,349 Eyres, Joseph (fl. 1655), sermonist - Watt I 386,80 Eyres, Margaret (fl. 1776-1777), bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1466,350 Eyres, Thomas (fl. 1756-1779), printer Plomer 3 - II 1466,354 Eyres, Tony (* 1945), record producer, drug dealer - Donaldson - III 147, 40 Eyres, William (fl. 1727-1734), printer Plomer 3 - II 1466,352 Eyres, William - also: Ayres (fl. 1730-1739), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1466, 353 Eyres, William (* 1734, î 1809), printer, bookseller - Plomer 3 - II 1466, 354 Eyres, William George (* 1863), solicitor - WW Somerset - II 1466, 355 Eyre-Smith, St. John Robert —» Smith, St. John Robert EyreEyre-Smith, St. John Robert (* 1888), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 147,44 Eyres-Monsell, Bolton Meredith —> Monsell, Bolton Meredith Eyres-Monsell, Sir Bolton Meredith - nickname: Bobby (* 1881, 1 1969), member of parliament - Parliament 1, Ramsden - III 147, 47-49 Eyres-Monsell, Caroline Mary Sybil —» Eyres, Caroline Mary Sybil Eyres-Monsell, Diana Sybil —> Monsell, Diana Sybil EyresEyre-Todd, Adrian Todd, Adrian EyreEyre-Todd, George —> Todd, George EyreEyre Walker, Bernard —» Walker, Bernard Eyre Eysenck, Hans Jürgen (* 1916), professor, psychologist - Academic WsW, British Culture, Lee - III 147,50-54 Eyssen, John Van —» Van Eyssen, John Eystas (fl. 1805), novelist - Watt - I 386,82 Eyston (fl. 1650), monk, writer - Gillow I 386,083 Eyston, Basil (t 1785), monk - Kirk: Catholics, Snow/BirtI 386,84; II 1466,356 Eyston, Bernard Francis (* 1628, î 1709), monk, writer - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics I 386,85-86 Eyston, Charles (* 1667, 1 1721), antiquary Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 386,87-89 Eyston, Charles John (* 1817, 1 1883), layman Gillow - I 386,90-91 Eyston, Charles John (* 1897, 1 1954), lieutenant - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1466, 357 Eyston, Charles Turbervile —» Eyston, Charles Turberville Eyston, Charles Turberville - also: Turbervile (* 1868, 1 1938), gentleman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 386,92; II 1466,358-360 Eyston, Francis —» Lacy, Francis Eyston, George - layman - Kirk: Catholics I 386,95 Eyston, George (* 1671?, 1 1745), Jesuit Oliver - I 386,94 Eyston, George Edward Thomas (* 1897, 1 1979), racing motorist - Cath. WW 1930, Sports - II 1466, 361-365 Eyston, John (t 1795), layman - Kirk: Catholics - I 386,96 Eyston, John Joseph (* 1867, î 1916), high sheriff - BB&B, Kirk: Catholics, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 386,97; II 1466,366-368 Eyston, Maria Theresa —> Whitgreave, Maria Theresa Eyston, Robert (* 1729, 1 1766), Jesuit - Oliver - I 386,100

Ezra Eyston, Thomas More (* 1902, 1 1940), sheriff - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 II 1466,369-370 Eyston, William Joseph King, James 1st baron Eythin Eytle, Tommy (fl. 1951-1990), actor Hayward: TV- III 147,55 Eyton, Anthony (* 1923), painter, teacher Buckman - III 147, 56 Eyton, Charles (fl. 1865), geological writer Kirk - I 386,102 Eyton, Charles Edward Morris- —> Morris, Charles Edward Eyton, Charles Edward Wynne- Ruxton, Isabel Sarah Dashwood Eyton, John (fl. 1805), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 386,103-105 Eyton, John Hope Wynne (* 1852, Î 1911), major - Walford - II 1466, 375

Eyton, John Prys (* 1856), gentleman - Walford - II 1466, 376 Eyton, John Seymour (fl. 1913-1935), colonial administrator - India Office - II 1466, 377 Eyton, Kenric (t 1786), gentleman - Smith II 1466,378 Eyton, Peter Ellis (* 1827, 1 1878), solicitor, M.P., travel writer - Boase, Rees: Welshmen - I 386,106; II 1466,379 Eyton, R. M. (fl. 1880), essayist - Kirk, Pratt I 386,107 Eyton, Robert (* 1681, 1 1751), archdeacon Rees: Welshmen - II 1466, 380 Eyton, Robert (fl. 1869-1888), clergyman, writer - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt - I 386,108-110 Eyton, Robert William Jones, Frederick Mortimer Maurice Eyton Eyton-Jones, John —» Jones, John EytonEyton-Jones Hugh Arthur Jones, Hugh Arthur EytonEyves, Thomas —> Eaves, Thomas Ezard, Clarence Norbury (* 1896, 1 1986), consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1466, 384 Ezard, Edward Henry (* 1864), ophthalmologist - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1466,385 Ezechiel, Charles Ernest (* 1874), colonial police superintendent - India Office - II 1466,386 Ezechiel, Joseph Aloysius (* 1851), major, civil servant, magistrate - Cox: Kent, India Office - I 386,123-124; II 1466,387 Ezechiel, Sir Percy Hubert (* 1875, 1 1950), colonial administrator - Cath. WW 1930, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1466,388-389; III 147,58 Ezekiel, Ezekiel Abraham (* 1757, 1 1806), miniature painter - Foskett - III 147,59 Ezekiel, Nissim (* 1924), poet - Blamires III 147,60-61 Ezekwe, P.V.N. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 147,62 Ezeleind Saint —» Ezeleïs Saint Ezeleïs Saint - also: Ezeleind; Ezilind; Alix; Adelais; Adeleid - Dunbar - I 386,125 Ezelind Saint —» Ezeleïs Saint Ezra, Alfred (* 1872), race horse owner - Sports - II 1466,390 Ezra, Denzil Marcus (*1913), merchant - Hong Kong - III 147,63 Ezra, Derek Ezra Baron (* 1919), businessman, energy expert - Brack, lee, Rubinstein III 147,46; 147,64-68 Ezra, Mark (fl. 1986-1999), film director - Film directors - III 147,70

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F., G. - bookbinder - Duff - I 387,1 F., M. (fi. fi. 1790-1795), miniature painter Foskett - 111 148,3 F., S. —» Egerton, Sarah F., T. (fi. fi. 1729-1730), miniature painter Foskett - III 148,4 F., T.H. (fi. fi. 1805), miniature painter - Foskett - III 148,5 F., W. - see also: William Foster (fi. fi. 1812), miniature painter - Foskett - III 148,6 Fabb, John Austin (* 1853), printer, publisher, editor - Wright D. - II 1467, 001 Fabbrini, Gaetano (fi. 1814-1845), portrait painter, teacher of dancing - Strickland, Ulster - I 387,3; III 148,7 Fabell, Peter (fl. [1499]), magician, alchemist Gorton - I 387,4 Faber, 1st baron —» Faber, Edmund Beckett 1st baron Faber Faber Mrs (fl. 1865), writer, translator - Kirk I 387,5 Faber, Adrian (fl. 1992), editor - Griffiths III 148,8 Faber, Alfred (c.1911), businessman, county councillor - Cox: Kent - I 387,6 Faber, Arthur De (fl. 1870), novelist - Kirk I 387,7 Faber, Arthur Henry Smith, Beryl Faber, Edmund Beckett 1st baron Faber (* 1847, I 1920), banker, M.P. - Hampshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1467,006-008 Faber, Francis Atkinson (* 1805, 1 1876), rector, biographer - Kirk - I 387,9 Faber, Frank Stanley (* 1887, 1 1954), captain, company chairman - WW Hampshire II 1467,009 Faber, Frederick William Hebert, John Fabre, Arthur (* 1872), draper, borough councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1467,032 Fabre, Edward C. (* 1827), archbishop - Rose I 387,78-79 Fabre, Hector (* 1834, 1 1910), barrister, editor, commissioner general - Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1897 - I 387,80; II 1467,33 Fabre-Lewin, Miche (* 1956), artist, art therapist - Buckman - III 148,21 Fabri, George E. (* 1921), secretary of government tourist board - Malta - III 148, 22 Fabrice, Eberhard (* 1857), soldier, foreign titleholder - WW Cornwall - II 1467,034 Fabricius, Edgar Ronald (* 1892, 1 1951), farmer, town councillor - WW Worcestershire - II 1467,035 Fabricius, John Philip (* 1714, 11791), missionary, Tamil scholar - Buckland II 1467,036 Fabricius, Sara —> Sandel, Cora Fabron, Hector (* 1910), general manager WWW Lreland - III 148,23 Fabyan, Robert - also: Fabian (t 1513), chronicler - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Davenport, Gorton, Hoffmann, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Low, Macray, Maunder 2, Philipps, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Poets, Wood - I 387,82-115; 932,100-101; III 148,24 Faccio, Nicolas - also: Fatio (* 1664, î 1753), mathematician, fanatic - Chalmers 1, Chambers, Davenport, Waller, Watt I 387,116-122 Faceby, Thomas —> Fesby, Thomas Facer, C. (* 1923), staff surveyor - KirkGreene 2 - III 148,25 Facer, Thomas (fl. 1892-1896), organist, composer, teacher - Brown/Stratton I 387,124 Facey, Cecil Boswell (* 1889), businessman Jamaica - III 148,26 Facey, Charles Samuel (* 1867), naval surgeon WW Dorset - II 1467,037 Facey, Delroy Michael (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 148, 27 Facey, Harry Hanford (* 1901), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 148,28 Facey, James William (fl. 1880), interior decorator, writer - Kirk - I 387,125 Facey, Joseph (fl. 1850-1853), sailmaker Poulsom - III 148, 29 Facey, Leopold Eric (* 1898), printer, civil servant - Jamaica - III 148, 30 Facey, Luther Herbert (fl. 1877-1915), colonial civil servant - WW Jamaica - II 1467,038 Facey, Maurice William (* 1925), company director - Jamaica - III 148, 31

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Facey

Facey, Philip D'Aranyi, Adila Adrienne Adalbertina Maria Fachnan Saint Fachtna Saint Fachtna (fl.200?), compiler of laws - O'Reilly - I 387,129 Fachtna Saint - also: Fachnan (fl. [599]), bishop - Gould S.B., Webb - I 387,130-131 Facius, George Sigmund (fl. 1770), engraver Foskett, Redgrave - I 387,132; III 148,34 Facius, John Gotlieb - also: Johann Gottlieb Facius (fl. 1770), engraver - Foskett, Redgrave - I 387,132: III 148,34 Facon, William Herbert (* 1863), solicitor Nottinghamshire - II 1467, 040 Facy, William (fl. 1670), stenographer - Allibone - I 387,134 Fadden MacFadden (family) Faddy, Peter (t 1879), general, writer - Boase I 387,135 Faddy, Samuel Brougham (* 1816, Î 1890), general - Boase - I 387,136 Fade, Joseph (t 1748), quaker, banker Harrison - III 148,35-36 Fadelle, Frederick Sterns (fl. 1871-1895), colonial civil servant - Colonial Offíce - II 1467,041 Faden, William Featley, John Fairclough, John (* 1787, î 1832), Jesuit Gillow, Oliver - I 387, 365-367 Fairclough, John (* 1854), builder's merchant, J.P., mayor - Cath. WW 1910, Lancashire I 387,368; II 1467,204 Fairclough, John James Kent (* 1855), surgeon, district councillor - Manchester Faces II 1467,205-212 Fairclough, John Loxham (* 1896), civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 148,189 Fairclough, Mary (* 1913), painter, potter, writer - Buckman - III 148,190 Fairclough, Matthew Charles (* 1788, 1 1880), priest - Snow/BirtII 1467,213 Fairclough, Michael (* 1940), painter Buckman - III 148,191 Fairclough, Norman (* 1941), university lecturer in English - Academic WsW- III 148,192 Fairclough, Osmond Theodore (* 1904), printing company managing director - Jamaica III 148,193 Fairclough, Paul Wynyard (* 1852), minister, lecturer - Methodists - I 387, 369 Fairclough, Richard - also: Featley (* 1621, 1 1682), divine - Allibone, Davids I 387,370-373 Fairclough, Richard Taylor (* 1844), corn miller, town councillor, J.P. - Cheshire, Lancashire II 1467,214 Fairclough, Samuel (* 1594, 1 1677), divine, writer - Davids, Watt - I 387,374-382 Fairclough, Samuel (* 1625?, î 1691), minister Davids - I 387, 383-384 Fairclough, Thomas Francis (* 1797, 1 1835), priest - Snow/Birt - II 1467,215 Fairclough, Vincent (* 1885), town councillor, cotton spinner - Cath. WW 1930 II 1467,216 Fairclough, Wilfred (* 1876), chief constable WW Local Government - II 1467,217 Fairclough, Wilfred (* 1907, î 1996), etcher, watercolourist, teacher - Buckman III 148,194 Fairclough, William (* 1858), mining engineer, surveyor, valuer - Lancashire - II 1467,218 Fairclough, William Erving (* 1859), church organist, music teacher - Men & Women I 387,385 Fairclough, William Robert (* 1872), vicar - Foster 3, WW Northumberland II 1467,219-220 Faire, Sir Arthur William (* 1854, 1 1933), footwear manufacturer, leather merchant, D.L. - Leicestershire, WWW 1929 II 1467,221-222 Faire, John Edward (* 1843), company chairman, J.P. - Leicestershire - II 1467,223 Faire, Sir Samuel (* 1849, î 1931), company chairman, high sheriff, D.L. - Leicestershire, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1467,224-226 Fairer, Christopher (* 1829), solicitor - Gaskell: Westmorland - II 1467, 227-229 Fairer, Frederick Park (* 1910), portrait painter Buckman - III 148,195 Fairer, John Arnold (fl. 1907-1950), physician WW Local Government - II 1467,230 Fairer, Robert (fl. 1672), naval captain Charnock - I 387, 386

Fairgrieve Fairey, Sir Charles Richard Kinloch, Harriett Fairfax, baroness —» Vere, Anne Fairfax baronetcy of - Anderson W. I 387,394 Fairfax barony of - Anderson W., Brydges I 387,389-393,410-415 Fairfax, Albert Kirby 12th lord Fairfax of Cameron (* 1870, 1 1939), company chairman - Scottish Biogr., Walford, WW Essex, WWW 1929 - II 1467,233-236 Fairfax, Anne —» Vere, Anne Fairfax, Anne (Î 1793), laywoman - Gillow I 387,405-406 Fairfax, Arthur (fl. 1900-1925), spice merchant Notable Personalities - II 1467, 237 Fairfax, Blackerby (* 1669), naval surgeon, writer - Watt - I 387,407 Fairfax, Brian the elder Broughton, Urban Huttleston Rogers 1st baron Fairhaven Fairhead, Nigel Derek (* 1952), director of finance of national trust for Scotland -

Scotland - III 148, 227 Fairholm, Charles —» Ferm, Charles Fairholm, John (fl. 1692-1702), advocate -

Grant: Advocates - II 1467, 273 Fairholme, Caroline Grace (fl. 1868-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1467, 274 Fairholme, Edward George (* 1873, 1 1956), publishing employee, animal welfare campaigner - WW Buckinghamshire II 1467,275 Fairholme, George (fl. 1835), religious writer -

Allibone - I 388, 288 Fairholme, George Frederick (* 1858, 1 1940), civil servant - Foreign Offíce 1, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1467, 276-278 Fairholme, George Knight Erskine (* 1822, 1 1889), landowner - Bateman - II 1467, 279 Fairholme, James Walter (* 1821), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne, Poulsom - I 388,289; III 148,228 Fairholme, William Ernest (* 1860, 1 1920), brigadier general - WWW 1916 - II 1467,280 Fairholt, Frederick William (* 1814, 1 1866), engraver, antiquarian writer - Adams W.D. 1,

Allibone, Boase, Biyan, Kirk, Redgrave, Ward - I 388, 290-297 Fairhurst, Albert Christian (* 1904), librarian Landau - II 1467,281 Fairhurst, Amy - aft. Simmons (* 1895, 1 1964), hunt master - Lady's WW, WW Herefordshire - II 1467,282-283 Fairhurst, Angus (* 1962), artist - Bucknian III 148,229 Fairhurst, Enoch (* 1874, 1 1945), portrait painter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1467,284; III 148,230 Fairhurst, Frank (* 1917), member of parliament

- Parliament 2 - III 148, 231 Fairhurst, Harold (* 1903), violinist - Moseley, Palmer R. - II 1467, 285-286 Fairhurst, Harry Smith (fl. 1926-1930), etcher, architect - WW Art - II 1467,287 Fairhurst, Horace (* 1908), archaeologist, university lecturer - Academic WsW III 148,232 Fairhurst, J. (* 1922), civil servant - Kirk-

Greene 2 - III 148, 233 Fairhurst, Jack (* 1905, 1 1989), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman III 148,234 Fairhurst, James (* 1885), alderman - WW

Local Government - II 1467, 288 Fairhurst, James Ashton (* 1867, 1 1944), barrister, major, sportsman - BB&B, Walford, WW Sport - I 388,298; II 1467,289-290 Fairhurst, John William (* 1871), student Foster 3- II 1467,291 Fairhurst, Miles Christopher (* 1955), painter -

Buckman - III 148, 235 Fairhurst, Susan Sutherland - aft. Brierley; aft. Isaacs (* 1885, 1 1948), child development expert - Educationists, Lady's WW, Lee, Women in science - II 1467,292; III 231,16-21 Fairlam, Eleanor - aft. Brown (* 1829, 1 1878), landscape painter, children's writer - Boase I 388,299 Fairland, Thomas (* 1804, 1 1852), lithographer, portrait painter - Boase, Bryan, Ottley 1866, Redgrave - I 388,300-303 ' Fairleigh, A. R. (* 1905), deputy superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 148,238 Fairies, Nicholas Watson - aft. FairiesHumphreys (* 1837), mayor, surgeon - Barnes, Walford - II 1467, 293-295 Fairies-Humphreys, Nicholas Watson Fairies, Nicholas Watson Fairless, George (* 1782), naval commander O'Byrne - I 388,305

Fairless, Joseph (* 1845), railway employee Northumberland - II 1467,296 Fairless, Margaret (* 1901), violinist - De Bekker, Hull - I 388, 306-307 Fairless, Michael —> Barber, Margaret Fairless Fairless, Michael - original name: Margaret Fairless Barber (* 1869), novelist - Feminist

companion, Shattock, Todd - III 148,239-243 Fairless, Thomas kerr (* 1823), landscape painter - Bryan, Ottley 1866, Redgrave I 388,308-310 Fairless, William Dean (fl. 1860), psychiatric writer - Kirk - I 388,311 Fairley family of - Anderson W. - I 388,312 Fairley, Cessford Ramsay Sawyers (* 1868), poet, postman - Baptie 2- 1 388,313 Fairley, David A. (* 1878), chartered accountant, association secretary, motorist - Scottish Biogr. - II 1467,297 Fairley, Dorathea H. M. - aft. Farmer (fl. 19311935), dentist - Lady's WW - II 1467,298 Fairley, Dorothy M. (* 1894), etcher, wood engraver, painter - Buckman - III 148, 244 Fairley, Douglas (* 1968), solicitor, advocate -

Scotland - III 148, 245 Fairley, George (fl. 1714-1724), naval captain Charnock - I 388,314 Fairley, George (* 1920), painter, sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 148,246 Fairley, Grace (fl. 1887-1912), educationalist -

Men & Women - I 388, 315 Fairley, Helen Maude (fl. 1923-1935), novelist Lady's WW - II 1467,299 Fairley, James (* 1882), physician - WW Local Government - II 1467,300 Fairley, James (* 1940), zoologist, university lecturer, writer - frish writers - III 148,247 Fairley, Janet Christine (fl. 1972-2002), music scientist, journalist, broadcaster - Scotland III 148,248 Fairley, John (* 1880), telegraph engineer India Ofñce - II 1467,301 Fairley, Sir Neil Hamilton (* 1891, 1 1966), physician - WW Science - II 1467,302 Fairley, R. D. (* 1922), administration officer -

Kirk-Greene 2 - III 148, 249 Fairley, Robert (* 1853), minister, missionary WW Methodism - II 1467,303 Fairley, Thomas (fl. 1902-1913), public analyst

- Stephenson, West Riding - I 388, 316; II 1467,304 Fairley, Victor (fl. 1930), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1467,305 Fairley, William (fl. 1865), mining writer - I 388,317 Fairley, William (* 1891), civil engineer

Kirk

- Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1467,306; III 148,250 Fairlie family of - Anderson W. I 388,318-319 Fairlie, Sir Alfred Edward Cuningham- 12th baronet - aft. Fairlie-Cuninghame (* 1852, 11910), gentleman - Walford, WWW 1897II 1467,307,310 Fairlie, Alice Mary —» Bradney, Alice Mary Fairlie, Alison Anna Bowie (* 1917), professor of French - Academic WsW - III 148,251 Fairlie, Andrew Kirkwood (* 1905), minister -

Scottish Biogr. - II 1467, 309 Fairlie, Sir Charles Arthur Cuningham- 11th baronet - aft. Fairlie-Cuninghame (* 1846, 1 1897), lieutenant - Boase, WWW 1897 I 388,320; II 1467,308 Fairlie, Sir Charles Cuningham- 9th baronet

Philips, Francis Charles Fairlie, Francis Archibald (* 1854), planter

- Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 I 388,322; II 1467,311 Fairlie, Gerard (* 1899), journalist, novelist Rintoul, Whodunit? - III 148, 253-254

Fairlie, Henry (* 1924, 1 1990), political journalist - Griffiths - III 148, 255-256 Fairlie, Hugh Macefield (* 1865?), vicar Foster 3, WW Cumberland - II 1467,312-313 Fairlie, James (* c.1840), vocal composer, tutor Baptie 2 - I 388,323 Fairlie, James (* 1880, 1 1926), lieutenant Walford - II 1467,314 Fairlie, James Ogilvy Reginald (* 1848, Î 1916), J.P., layman - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 388,324; II 1467,315-316 Fairlie, Jane Mary —» Buchanan, Jane Mary Fairlie, Jim (* 1884, 1 1937), journalist Griffiths - III 148,257 Fairlie, Sir John Cuningham- 8th baronet (* 1779, 1 1852), soldier - Boase - I 388, 326 Fairlie, Lizzie Gertrude —» Whittaker, Lizzie Gertrude Fairlie, Louisa —» Purvis, Louisa Fairlie, M. J. (* 1920), civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 148,259 Fairlie, Margaret Anne Alice - aft. Lady Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone (Î 1939), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1467,317 Fairlie, Marion - aft. Veitch (* 1638, 1 1722), diarist, laywoman - Anderson J. 1, Feminist companion, Women writers - I 388, 328-359; III 457,137-139 Fairlie, Mary Watson (* 1870), poet - Scottish

Biogr. - II 1467, 318 Fairlie, Sir Percy Arthur Cuningham- 10th baronet (* 1815, 11881) - Boase - I 388, 360 Fairlie, Reginald Francis Joseph (* 1883, 1 1952), architect - Cath. WW 1930, Wodehouse II 1467,319; III 148,260 Fairlie, Robert Francis (* 1831, î 1885), civil engineer, writer - Boase, Geddes, Goring, Kirk, Ward - I 388,361-364; III 148,261-262 Fairlie, Robert Paul (* 1888), minister - Scottish

Biogr. - II 1467, 320 Fairlie, Walter (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 388,365 Fairlie, William Millar (* 1884), physician, writer

- Medical WW - I 388, 366 Fairlie-Clarke, Allan Johnston Clarke, Allan Johnston FairlieFairlie-Cuninghame, Sir Alfred Edward —> Fairlie, Sir Alfred Edward Cuningham- 12th baronet Fairlie- Cuninghame, Sir Charles Arthur —> Fairlie, Sir Charles Arthur Cuningham- 11th baronet Fairlie-Cuninghame, Sir Hussey Burgh, 14th baronet —> Cuningham, Hussey Burgh Fairlie-Cuninghame, Sir William Edward —> Cuningham, Sir William Edward 13th baronet Fairlie Kay, Miss Kay, Miss Fairlie Fairman, Alfred Nelson (fl. 1818-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 388,367 Fairman, Churton - full name: Austin Churton Fairman (* 1924, 1 1997), sculptor, broadcaster, actor, photographer, musician - Buckman III 148,263 Fairman, David ( t 1815), engraver - Biyan I 388,373 Fairman, Edward St. John (fl. 1865), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 388,374 Fairman, Gideon (t 1827), engraver - Aikin 2, Bryan - I 388,371; 373 Fairman, James (* 1826), landscape painter -

Champlin 2 - I 388, 372 Fairman, John (fl. 1855), topical writer - Kirk I 388,377 Fairman, Lawrence (* 1935), metallurgist, college lecturer - Scientists - III 148,264 Fairman, Lydia (fl. fl. 1659), quaker, writer Women writers - III 148,265 Fairman, Mary (fl.fl. 1680-1713), quaker, writer - Women writers - III 148,266 Fairman, Richard ( t 1821), engraver - Bryan 1 388,373 Fairman, Sheila (* 1924), artist in oil, miniaturist - Buckman - III 148, 267 Fairman, William (fl. 1795), stockbroker, writer - Watt - I 388,374

Falconberg Fairman, William Blennerhassett Stewart, Lady Margaret Frances Anne Vane Tempest Falkus, W. (* 1898), advertising executive Marteau - II 1468,018 Fall, H. J. (fl. 1895), consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1468,019 Fall, Horace Septimus Percy (* 1874), minister, hymnist - Cox: Norfolk - I 389, 246 Fall, James (t 1743), merchant, M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1468,020 Fall, James (fl. 1750), sermonist - Watt I 389,247 Fall, John (fl. 1681), buccaneer - Gosse II 1468,021 Fall, Joseph Stewart Temple (* 1895), flight commander - Above the Trenches III 148,432-433 Fall, Philip Falle, Philip Fall, Robert (t 1796), merchant, provost - Gray/ Jamieson - II 1468,022-024 Fall, Thomas (fl. 1825), writer on surveying -

Allibone - I 389, 249 Fall, Tony (* 1940), motor rally driver - Arlott III 148,434 Falla, David Frank (* 1934), physicist, university lecturer - Channel Islands, Scientists III 148,436-437 Falla, David Herbert (* 1926), tomato plant raiser

- Channel Islands - III 148, 438 Falla, Francis Walter (* 1911), journalist -

Channel Islands - III 148, 439 Falla, Henry Peter Laurens (fl. 1967), obstetrician

- Channel Islands - III 148, 440 Falla, Ida Madeleine (fl. 1967), district commissioner of girl guides association??? -

Channel Islands - III 148, 441 Falla, Robert Alexander Micheli, St. John Fancourt Fancourt, St. John Fancourt Micheli Micheli, St. John Fancourt Fancourt, Thomas (* 1840, 1 1919), archdeacon, magazine editor - WWW 1916 - II 1468,068 Fancy, Brett - original name: Mark Brett Fancy (* 1964), actor - Hayward: TV - III 149,62 Fandel-Phillips, Lady —> Gordon, Armyne Evelyn Fander, John (fl. 1855), grammarian, translator Kirk - I 389, 334 Fane lady Kenny, Mary Fane family of - Biydges, Burke I 389,379-381,411-422 Fane (fl.fl. 1776), miniature painter - Foskett III 149,63 Fane (fl.fl. c.1840), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 149,64

Fanning Fane, Anthony Mildmay Julian 13th earl of Westmorland (* 1859, 1 1922), county magistrate, volunteer lieutenant colonel - Sports, Walford, WWW 1916 II 1468,069-071 Fane, Arthur George Cecil (* 1880), major WW Oxfordshire - II 1468,072 Fane, Lady Augusta (* 1786, 1 1871), daughter of John 10th Earl of Westmorland - Rintoul III 149,65 Fane, Caroline Ann —» Michel, Caroline Ann Fane, Mrs Cecil Phillips, Sir George Faudel 1st baronet Faudel-Phillips, Henry Faudel —» Phillips, Henry Faudel Faudel-

1438

Faudel-Phillips

Faudel-Phillips, Sir Lionel Lawson Faudel —> Phillips, Sir Lionel Lawson Faudel Faudel- 3rd baronet Faudel-Phillips, Samuel Henry —> Phillips, Samuel Henry Faudel-Phillips, Stella Josephine Faudel —> Phillips, Stella Josephine Faudel FaudelFaugeres, Margaretta V. —» Bleecker, Margaretta V. Faugeres, Margaretta V. - maiden name: Margaretta V. Bleeker (* 1771, 1 1801), poet, playwright, essayist - Feminist companion 150,132-133 Faughnan (family) Featley, John Featon, Thomas (* 1876), clergyman Methodists - I 394, 272 Feaver, George (* 1872), clergyman Methodists - I 394, 273 Feaver, William Ermin Saint Febaria Saint Ernin Saint Febordait —» Faebhardaith Febrewycke, Windell van (fl. 1513), drummer 150.434 Febric Saint (fl.955) - Gould/Fisher I 394,275 Febure, James Le - also: James Le Febure (fl. 1688), choirboy - 150,435 Fech, Thomas Howman, John Feckless, Fannie (fl. End 18. Cent.), crazed creature - Rintoul - 150,440 Fectac —> Feachtnach Fector, John Minet (fl. 1836), M.P. - Mosse I 394,310 Fedach —» Feadhach Fedarb, Daphne (* 1912, 1 1992), painter Buckman - 150, 441 Fedarb, Ernest (* 1905), watercolourist, teacher Buckman - 150,442 Fedarb, Paulette (* 1934), artist, teacher Buckman - 150,443 Fedbair Saint —> Ermin Saint Fedchon Saint —» Fethchu Saint Fedden, Sir Alfred Hubert Roy Feighney (family) Feel Peter —» Wilson, Peter Feeley (family) —> Fehilly (Family) Feeley, James (fl. 1919-1921), politician O'FarrellIII 151,13 Feely, Francis (Frank) (* 1937), politician Northern Ireland - III 151,11

1444

Feely

Feely, Frank (* 1931), city and county manager WsW Ireland - III 151,12 Feeney, Henry Mitchell, Eleanor Fell, Eleanor (fl.fl. 1900-1946), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 151,110 Fell, Elisabeth (fl. 1770), poetess - Watt I 395,63 Fell, Elizabeth —» Laughton, Elizabeth Fell, Elizabeth —» Lonsdale, Elizabeth Fell, Eric Whineray (*1901), metallurgist, university lecturer - Scientists - III 151,111 Fell, Ernest Arthur Hunter (* 1880), lieutenant colonel - WW Wiltshire - II 1470,203 Fell, George Hunter (* 1820), rector - Foster 4 - II 1470,204 Fell, Sir Godfrey Butler Hunter Mc Laren, Elsie Dorothea Ferguson, Joseph (* 1788, 1 1863), M.P., manufacturer - Boase, Ferguson 1 I 397,259-260 Ferguson, Joseph (* 1860), minister Methodists - I 397, 261 Ferguson, Joseph (Î 1923), agitator, promotor O'FarrellIII 151,439 Ferguson, Joshua (* 1870, 1 1951), physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1471,208 Ferguson, Kathleen Coleman, Kathleen Ferguson, Lancelot (* 1855), builder, contractor, layman - WW Methodism - II 1471,209 Ferguson, Lawrence St. Clair (* 1898), physician - Jamaica - III 151, 440 Ferguson, Lester (* 1916), tenor - Palmer R. II 1471,210-212 Ferguson, Mabel Ada Hay - aft. Hutchinson (* 1869), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1471,213 Ferguson, Macleod Menzies (fl. 1887-1893), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1471,214

1454

Ferguson

Ferguson, Malcolm Alastair Percy Maguire, Hugh lord of Fermanagh Fermbaud, Nicholas - also: Fernybaud (fl. 12941305), judge, landowner - Foss - I 398,96 Ferme, Charles —» Ferm, Charles Ferme, George (fl. 1875), writer on sanitation Kirk - I 398,104 Ferme, William Thomas (* 1847), solicitor Edinburgh - II 1471,358 Fermi, Arianna (fl. 1905), music teacher - WW Cheltenham - II 1471,359 Fermor family of - Brydges - I 398,108-109 Fermor - also: Farmer (t 1685), priest, martyr Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 398,106-107 ' Fermor, Agnes —» Wenman, Lady Agnes Fermor, George 3rd earl of Pomfret (* 1768, 1 1830) - Biydges, Wilson: Lords I 398,108-112 Fermor, George William Richard 5th earl of Pomfret (* 1824, 1 1867), major - Boase I 398,113 Fermor, Henrietta Louisa —» Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa Fermor, Henry - c.h. Germin (* c.1637, 1 1680), Jesuit - Oliver - I 398,114 Fermor, Jane - aft. Lady Killigrew (fl. 16131633), debauchee - Gould S.B.: Cornish II 1471,360-369 Fermor, John —» Turberville, John Fermor, Sir Lewis Leigh (* 1880, 1 1954), geologist, writer - Day, India Office, Stephenson, WW Science - I 398,116; II 1471,370-372 Fermor, Patrick Michael Leigh (*1915), travel writer - Lee - III 152,99-100 Fermor, Richard (t 1552), merchant, sheriff Cowley Wilson: Commons - I 398,110-112; III 152,101-102 Fermor, Robert Amandus —> Venner, Robert Amandus Fermor, Stanley Francis (fl. 1967), accountant, company director - Channel Islands III 152,103 Fermor, Thomas William 4th earl of Pomfret (* 1770, 1 1833), general - Cowley Philippart - I 398,118; III 152,104 Fermor, Sir William 1st baronet (* 1623, 11661), personal friend of Charles I, privy councillor, member of parliament - Cowley III 152,105 Fermor, William (* 1737, Î 1806), medical writer - Gillow, Watt - I 398,120-122 Fermor, William (t c.1749), naval captain Charnock - I 398,119 Fermor, William 1st Baron Leominster {t 1711), architect, member of parliament - Cowley III 266,447 Fermor-Hesketh, Thomas —» Hesketh, Thomas Fermor- 1st baron Hesketh Fermor-Hesketh, Sir Thomas George —» Hesketh, Sir Thomas George 5th baronet Fermor-Hesketh, Sir Thomas George —> Hesketh, Sir Thomas George Fermor- 7th baronet Fermor-Hesketh, Sir Thomas Henry —> Hesketh, Sir Thomas Henry Fermor- 6th baronet

Fermour, Thomas Roche, Edward FitzEdmund Burke 2nd baron Fermoy Fermoy, 3rd baron —» Roche, James Boothby Burke 3rd baron Fermoy Fermoy, W. Lerwick (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 398,129 Fern (fl. 1695), physician, writer - Watt I 398,130 Fern, Edward Tunstall (* 1895), veterinarian, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 152,109 Fern, Fanny - real name: Sara Payson Willis Parton (* 1811, 1 1872), essayist, novelist, newspaper columnist - Feminist companion III 152,110-112 Fern, Harold Ernest (* 1882), chartered secretary, alderman, J.P. - WW Hertfordshire, WW Local Government - II 1471,373-374 Fern, Robert - also: Feme (fl. 1710-1721), sermonist - Watt - I 398,131 Fern, Thomas (fl. 1710), medical writer - Watt I 398,132 Fern, Thomas (fl. 1723), fish-splitter, pirate Gosse - II 1471,375 Fern, William Henry (* 1867), layman - WW Methodism - II 1471,376 Fern, William Isaac (* 1858), physician, J.P. - Gaskell: Cheshire, WW Cheshire I 398,133-135; II 1471,377 Fernal (fl. fl. 1782), seal engraver, miniature painter - Foskett - III 152,113 Fernald, Chester Bailey (* 1869, 1 1938), dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, WWW 1929 I 398,136; II 1471,378 Fernald, John Bailey (* 1905, î 1985), theatrical producer - Noble: Theatre - II 1471,379 Fernán, E. C. (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 398,137 Fernán, Francis Patrick (fl. 1921-1923), M.P., physician - Thom - I 398,138 Fernandes, Charles Bathurst Luis (* 1833), solicitor, J.P., race horse owner - West Riding - II 1471,380 Fernandes, Donald (fl. 1790-1838), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 398,139 Fernandes, Fabrice (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 152,114 Fernandes, Guy David Luis 1831), brewer Lancashire - II 1471,381 Fernandes, Joseph Alexander (* 1889), priest, professor - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1471,382 Fernandes, M.N. 1914), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,115 Fernandes, Manuel (* 1577), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 152,116 Fernandez, Andreas (fl. 1628), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 152,117 Fernandez, Anthony (t 1674), priest - Oliver I 398,140 Fernandez, Edward Elias (fl. 1880), translator Kirk - I 398,141 Fernandez, Eleonora (fl. 1820), writer - Watt I 398,142 Fernandez, Gabriel (fl. 1639), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 152,119 Fernandez, Henry (fl. 1887-1891), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1471,383 Fernandez, James (* 1835, 1 1915), actor Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book, Pascoe, Pratt, Reid/Compton - I 398,143-147; II 1471,384 Fernandez, Joseph (fl. 1865), religious writer Kirk - I 398,148 Fernandez, Joseph Custodius (* 1864), colonial judge - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1471,385 Fernandez, Laurence Patrick (fl. 1912-1925), physician, layman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1471,386' Fernandez, Peter Anthony (* 1864), rector, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 398,149; II 1471,387

Fernando, Algernon Christopher Antony (* 1882), physician, surgeon - Ceylon II 1471,388' Fernando, Charles Hubert Zaleski (fl. 1920), barrister - Ceylon - II 1471,389 Fernando, Charles Matthew (* 1866, î 1909), barrister, layman, writer - Cadi. WW 1910 I 398,150 Fernando, Chitra Elaine (* 1935), writer of short stories and children's literature - Feminist companion - III 152,121-122 Fernando, Edmund Campbell (* 1876), colonial forest conservator - Ceylon - II 1471,390 Fernando, George William Rudd (* 1869), surgeon, physician - Ceylon - II 1471,391 Fernando, H. Bastian (* 1858), merchant, planter - Ceylon - II 1471,392 Fernando, Henry (fl. 1910-1920), teacher Ceylon - II 1471,393 Fernando, Sir Hilarión Marcus (* 1864, I 1935), physician - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Ceylon, Colonial Office, Dominions Office. WWW 1929 - I 398,151; II 1471,394-398,400 Fernando, Jasenthu Liyana Edwin 1914), entomologist - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,123 Fernando, L. B. (fl. 1920), proctor, notary public - Ceylon - II 1471,399 Fernando, Marian Frances (fl. 1870), writer Kirk - I 398,152 Fernando, P. Stanley (fl. 1920), engineer Ceylon - II 1471,401 Fernando, Peter Brindley (* 1882), surgeon, physician - Ceylon - II 1471,402 Fernando, Peter Oliver (* 1898), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1471,403; III 152,124 Fernando, Robert Cyril (* 1889), civil engineer - Ceylon - II 1471,404 Fernando, Sellaperumage Shelton Clarence (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1471,405; III 152,125 Fernando, Vincent Hilary (* 1874), priest, missionary, orphanage founder - Cath. WW 1930 - lì 1471,406 Fernando, Vincent Michael (* 1881), barrister, lecturer - Ceylon - II 1471,407 Fernando, Walter Andrew (* 1881), surgeon Ceylon - II 1471,408 Fernbach, Bonaventur (*c.l816), clockmaker Pickford - III 152,126 Ferne, Henry (* 1602, 1 1662), bishop, writer - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Hook, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 398,153-172 Ferne, Sir John (Î 1609), herald, writer A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1. Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 398,173-182 Ferne, Robert —> Fern, Robert Ferne, William - topical writer - Watt I 398,184 Fernehough, William (fl. 1789-1814), vicar, poet - Watt - I 398,186 Fernel, John (fl. 1800), painter, religious writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 398,187 Ferneley, Edith Helen (fl.fl. 1900-1902), miniature painter - Foskett - III 152,128 Ferneley, John (* 1782, î 1860), animal painter - Boase, Bryan, Gilbey, James, Lewis, Redgrave, Strickland - I 398,190-210; III 152,129 Ferneley, John (* 1815), animal painter - Gilbey - I 398,188-189 Ferneley, S. (fl.fl. 1829), bird painter - Lewis III 152,130 Ferneley, Thomas M. (* 1852), church organist, teacher - Our Contemporaries II 1471,409-412 Fernell, John (fl.fl. 1824-1839), miniature painter - Foskett - III 152,131 Ferneyhough, Brian John Peter (* 1943), composer - Lee - III 152,132 Fernie, Charles Withrington Bruce (* 1853), hunt master - Sports - II 1471,413-414

Ferrers Fernie, James Blyth (* 1798, 1 1858), farmer, stockbreeder, magistrate - Conolly 1 398,211-212 Fernie, John (fl. 1815-1852), minister, historian Allibone, Kirk - I 398,213-214 Fernie, John Francis Vincent (fl. 1900), vicar Cox: Norfolk - I 398, 215 Fernie, L.M. (* 1913), horticulturist - KirkGreene 2 - III 152,135 Fernie, Ralph (* 1880), captain - Cox: Kent, WW Norfolk - I 398,216; II 1471,415 Fernie, Thomas R. (fl. 1909-1922), golfer - WW Sport - I 398,217 Fernie, William (* 1837), businessman, miner Men & Women - I 398,218 Fernie, William (* 1858), golfer - WW Sport I 398,219 Fernie, William Alexander (fl. 1935), publicity manager - WW British Aviation II 1471,416 Fernie, William Thomas (* 1830), writer, surgeon - Kirk, Medical WW - I 398,220-221 Fernihough, John C. (fl. 1865), sketcher - Kirk - I 398,222 Fernleigh, Frederick (fl. 1875), poet - Kirk I 398,223 Fernley, George Arthur (* 1839), volunteer colonel, J.P. - Walford - II 1471,417 Fernley, Joseph Holdsworth (* 1828?), barrister Foster 2- II 1471,418 Fernon, William (fl. 1720), pirate - Gosse II 1471,419 Ferns, Henry Stanley (* 1913), political scientist, professor - Academic WsW- III 152,136 Ferns, James Hamilton (* 1854), civil servant Men & Women - I 398, 224 Ferns, John Fitzpatrick (* 1888), biochemist, mycologist - WW Science - II 1471,420 Fernsby, Arthur Robert (* 1868), vicar Foster 3, WW Devonshire - II 1471,421-422 Fernsby, Frederick Richard Elleson (* 1866?), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1471,423 Fernseed, Margaret (* c.1560, 1 1608), prostitute, brothel-keeper, murderess - Donaldson III 152,137 Fernybaud, Nicholas —» Fermbaud, Nicholas Fernyhough, Douglas (* 1917), librarian Landau - II 1471,424 Fernyhough, Ernest (* 1908), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 152,138 Fernyhough, Hugh Clifford (* 1872, 1 1947), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1861,379 Ferohaite, Michael (t 1821), polar explorer Poulsom - III 152,139 Feron, Miss Fearon Miss Feron, John (fl. 1800), military farrier, writer Watt - I 398, 227 Férotin, Marius (* 1855), monk, ecclesiastical historian - Cath. WW 1910 - I 398, 228 Feroze, Dhun F. Mullan- (* 1882), physician - Medical WW, Rintoul - I 1228,92; III 152,140 Ferrabee, George —» Ferebe, George Ferrabosco Miss (fl. 1665), vocalist - Grove I 398,240 Ferrabosco, Alfonso - also: Ferabosco (fl. 15441587), composer - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Champlin 1, Grove, Musicians, Nungezer, Waller - I 398,230-235; II 1471,425; III 152,141-144 Ferrabosco, Alfonso - also: Ferabosco (* 1575?, 1 1628), lutanist, composer - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Cassel1, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Shakespeare, Waller I 398,233,235,237-243; III 152,145-150 Ferrabosco, Alfonso (t 1661 (a.o.s. 1652)), composer - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker I 398,242-243; III 152,151-152 Ferrabosco, Henry (t 1658), captain - De Bekker - I 398, 243; III 152,153-154 Ferrabosco, John (Î 1682), organist - Brown/ Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, West - I 398,242-243,247-248; II 1471,426; III 152,155

Ferraby, Henry Percival (* 1872), obstetrician Medical WW - I 398, 249 Ferraby, Hubert Cecil (* 1884, 1 1942), journalist, naval writer - Marteau II 1471,427 Ferrali, Dennis (fl. 1805), bookkeeper, writer Watt - I 398, 250 Ferrali, Henry Edward Taaffe—» Taaffe, Henry Edward Ferrali, Henry James Nolan- (* 1878), major Cath. WW 1930- II 1471,428 Ferrali, Henry John (* 1860), vicar, educationalist - Cox: Norfolk - I 398,251 Ferrali, Jasper (fl. 1549), printer - D u f f I 398,252 Ferrali, John (fl. 1799-1839), engraver Strickland - I 398, 253 Ferrali, John Carmichael- (* 1855, 1 1923), barrister, D.L., miscellaneous writer - Belfast, Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 398,254; II 1471,429-431 Ferrali, John Cecil Nolan- ThomasFerrand, Richard D.M.W. Ferrand, Richard Thomas Waddington - aft. Thomas-Ferrand (* 1879), naval commander WW Somerset - II 1471,436 Ferrand, Richard Thomas Waddington Thomas—» Ferrand, Richard Thomas Waddington Ferrand, Stafford Hubert (* 1888), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - II 1471,437-438 Ferrand, William —> Busfeild, William Ferrand, William Harris (* 1873, 1 1954), J.P. Foster 3, Walford - II 1471,440; 1358,305 Ferrante, Frank (* 1922), bank official - Malta - Ill 152,157 Ferranus Saint - bishop - Forbes - I 398, 258 Ferrar (family) (fl.Mid 16. Cent. - 19. Cent.), family of religious writers - Feminist companion - III 152,161-162 Ferrar, Ada (* 1867, 1 1951), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Green Room Book - I 398, 259; II 1471,441 Ferrar, Augustus Minchin (* 1837), J.P., D.L. Belfast - II 1471,442 Ferrar, Bathsheba (fl.fl. 1630-1657), quaker, writer - Women writers - III 152,163 Ferrar, Beatrice (fl. 1890-1901), actress - Adams W.D. 2 - I 398, 260 Ferrar, Benjamin Banks (* 1862), physician Belfast - II 1471,443 Ferrar, Edward - also: Farrer (Î 1691), college master - Foster 4 - II 1471,444 Ferrar, Henry Travers (* 1879, 1 1932), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 152,164 Ferrar, John (fl. 1754-1787), bookseller, printer, miscellaneous writer - Baker, Crone, Herbert, Irish writers, O Donoghue, Plomer 3, Watt I 398,261-263; II 1471,445-448; III 152,165 Ferrar, Mary Elizabeth - aft. Patterson (t c. 1890),'poetess - O'Donoghue - I 398,264 Ferrar, Michael Lloyd (* 1876, 1 1971), lieutenant colonel, colonial administrator India Offìce, WW Essex - II 1471,449-450 Ferrar, Nicholas (* 1592, 1 1637), theologian, M.P. - Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Greenwood, Hill, Hook, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 398, 265-303; III 152,166-167 Ferrar, Robert - also: Farrar (t 1555), bishop, martyr - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cooper/Cooper, Fisher, Godwin, Gorton, Hoffmann, Hook, Low, Maunder 2, Middleton, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Wood - I 398,304-338; III 152,168-170

1457

Ferrar, Thomas - c.h. Oxford (Î 1611), rector Cooper/Cooper - I 398, 339-340 Ferrar, William Augustus (* 1797), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 398,341-342 Ferrar, William Hugh (t 1871), Latin professor, biblical scholar - Boase, Kirk I 398,343-344 Ferrar, William John (* 1867?), graduate Foster 3 - II 1471,451 Ferrar, William Leonard (* 1893, 1 1990), mathematics lecturer, journal editor Scientists, WW Oxfordshire - II 1471,452; III 152,171 Ferrar, William M. (fl. 1885), religious writer Kirk - I 398, 345 Ferrard, viscountess —> Burgh, Margaret Amelia Ferrard, 2nd viscount —> Foster, Thomas Henry 2nd baron Oriel; 2nd viscount Ferrard Ferrard, 5th viscount —» Skeffington, Algernon William John Clotworthy Foster 12th viscount Masserene, 5th viscount Ferrard Ferrari, Adolphus Angelico Gottofreddo (* 1807, I 1870), singer, teacher, writer - Baptie 1, Boase - I 398,349-350 Ferrari, Carlos Eduardo (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 152,172 Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo (* 1759, 1 1842), composer - Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 398, 351-359 Ferrari, Gustave (* 1872, 1 1948), singer, composer, conductor - Moseley II 1471,453-454 Ferrari, Victoire —» Henry, Victoire Ferraris, Charlotte Countess Zichy—» ZichyFerraris, Charlotte Countess Ferrarius, William (fl. 1670), poet - Watt I 398,361 Ferraro, Vincenzo (fl. 1933-1971), mathematician, professor - Scientists - III 152,173 Ferrars, Edward —> Ferrers, Edward Ferrars, Elizabeth (* 1907), detective novelist Whodunit? - III 152,174 Ferrars, George —> Ferrers, George Ferrary, A. E. (fl. 1885-1910), ironmonger Macmillan: Malta - II 1471,455 Ferrary, Vincent (Î 1913), newspaper proprietor - Macmillan: Malta - II 1471,456 Ferrebee, Michael (fl. 1730), sermonist - Watt I 398,365 Ferreira, H.H. (*1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,177 Ferreira, Ignatius Philip (* 1840, 1 1921), city co-founder, speculator, prospector - Colonial Offìce, Weinthal - I 398,366; II 1471,457 Ferreira, Sidney Eric Leonard (* 1901), physician, surgeon - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 152,178-179 Ferrell, T. (fl. 1880), legal writer - Kirk I 398,367 Ferreolus Ernan Name of Ferreolus Saint Ernan Saint Ferrer, Albert Llopes (* 1970), footballer Hugman - III 152,180 Ferrer, Max (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 398, 369 Ferrer, V.O. (* 1909), agricultural economist Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,181 Ferrers, countess —» Moon, Mary Jane Ferrers, 4th earl —» Shirley, Laurence 4th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 7th earl —> Shirley, Robert 7th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 10th earl —» Shirley, Sewallis Edward 10th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 11th earl —> Shirley, Walter Knight 11th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 5th earl —» Shirley, Washington 5th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 8th earl —> Shirley, Washington 8th earl Ferrers Ferrers, 9th earl —> Shirley, Washington Sewallis 9th earl Ferrers Ferrers, Benjamin (t 1732), deaf-mute, portrait painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 398,375-376

1458

Ferrers

Ferrers, Edmund Bromfield (* 1878), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1471,458 Ferrers, Edward - also: Ferrars (t 1564), dramatist - Allibone, Baker, Gillow, Philipps, Rose HJ., Wood - I 398,377-389 Ferrers, Edward Arthur Joseph Feadhach Fethadius Saint —> Fethaidh Saint Fethaidh Saint - also: Fethadius - Smith/Wace - I 399,198 Fethchu Saint - also: Fedchon; Fedhchu; Fethcon - SmitJi/Wace - I 399,199 Fethcon Saint Fethchu Saint Fethelmachus (fl. [351]), legendary king Collier 1 - I 399, 200 Fetherston, Beaumont Thomas (* 1839), gentleman - Walford - II 1472, 089 Fetherston, Francis M. (fl. 1845), translator Gillow - I 399, 201 Fetherston, Sir George Ralph 3rd baronet (* 1784, t 1853), M.P., sheriff - Boase 1 399,202 Fetherston, Sir George Ralph 6th baronet (* 1852, t 1923), vicar, high sheriff, miscellaneous writer - Bateman, Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 399, 203; II 1472,90-92 Fetherston, Guy (fl. 1918), major - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1472,093 Fetherston, Henry Ernest William - aft. Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney (* 1847, 1 1921), J.P., high sheriff, major - Thorn, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 399,204; II 1472,94-95 Fetherston, John (fl. 1870-1875), editor - Kirk I 399,205 Fetherston, Richard —> Holtby, Richard Fetherston, Richard (Î 1540), martyr - Gillow I 399, 206 Fetherston, Thomas (t 1724), Jesuit - Oliver I 399, 208 Fetherston, Sir Thomas 2nd baronet - also: Featherston (* 1759, 1 1819), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 394,191 Fetherston, Sir Thomas Francis 4th baronet (* 1800, t 1853), divine - Boase - I 399, 209 Fetherston, Sir Thomas John 5th baronet (* 1824, t 1869), fisheries conservator, sheriff Boase - I 399,210 Fetherstone, Christopher (fl. 1580-1585), divine, writer, translator - Watt - I 399,211 Fetherston-Godley, Sir Francis William Crewe —» Godley, Francis William Crewe Fetherstonhaugh of Uppark Miss (fl. 1880), gentlewoman - Rintoul - III 152, 268 Fetherstonhaugh, Alexander John Stephenson (* 1889), planter, major - Ceylon II 1472,096 Fetherstonhaugh, Alfred Hardinge (* 1901), game warden - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,269 Fetherstonhaugh, Alice Emily - aft. Thompson (fl. 1874-1905), gentlewoman WalfordII 1472,097

1459

Fetherstonhaugh, Cecil Howard Digby (* 1857, 1 1935), captain, J.P. - Thorn, Walford I 399,212; II 1472,98 Fetherstonhaugh, Charles (* 1844, 1 1934), J.P., planter - Devonshire - II 1472, 099 Fetherstonhaugh, Constance Samwell, Gertrude Constance Fetherstonhaugh Fetherstonhaugh, E. P. (fl. 1913), electrical engineer, professor - Stephenson - I 399,213 Fetherstonhaugh, Edith Frances - aft. Nugent (fl. 1877-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1472,100 Fetherstonhaugh, Frances - aft. baroness Hawke (Î 1903), landowner - Bateman II 1472,101 Fetherstonhaugh, Frances Bullock—> Bullock, Frances Fetherstonhaugh, Frederick Barnard (* 1863), lawyer, patent expert, writer - Men & Women - I 399,214 Fetherstonhaugh, George Lidwill (* 1901), publicist - Marteau - II 1472,102 Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey (* 1858, 1 1928), lawyer, M.P., J.P. - Thorn, WWW 1916 I 399,215; II 1472,103 Fetherstonhaugh, Herbert Howard (* 1860, 1 1937), captain - Thorn, WWW 1929 I 399,216; II 1472,104 Fetherstonhaugh, Sir Herbert Meade—> Meade, Herbert Fetherstonhaugh, John David (* 1850, 1 1936), colonel, D.L. - Thorn, Walford - I 399,217; II 1472,105 Fetherstonhaugh, Keith Tumour—> Tumour, Keith Fetherstonhaugh, Maria Georgiana —> Carleton, Maria Georgiana Fetherstonhaugh, Marjorie Constance - aft. Burgess (* 1893), J.P. - Lady's WW II 1472,106 Fetherstonhaugh, Richard Steele Rupert (* 1848, 1 1932), major general - Hampshire, WWW 1929 - II 1472,107-108 Fetherstonhaugh, Shirley Arthur Stephenson —> Stephenson, Shirley Arthur Fetherstonhaugh, Theobald (* 1846, 1 1919), J.P. - Walford - II 1472,109 Fetherstonhaugh, Sir Timothy (t 1651), royalist - Gillow, Winstanley: Martyrology - 1 399,220-221 Fetherstonhaugh, Timothy (* 1869, 1 1945), lieutenant colonel, high sheriff - Creagh/ Humphris, Walford, WW Cumberland II 1472,110-112 Fetherstonhaugh, William (* 1828, 1 1914), barrister - Walford - II 1472,113 Fetherstonhaugh, William (fl. 1860), religious writer - Kirk - I 399, 222 Fetherstonhaugh, William Albany (* 1876, I 1947), brigadier - Creagh/Humphris II 1472,114 Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney, Henry Ernest William —» Fetherston, Henry Ernest William Fethlimia Saint —» Fedhlim Saint Fethuo Saint —» Fechno Saint Fetno Saint —» Fechno Saint Fettach Feadhach Fettes, John (fl. 1904-1934), solicitor, J.P., mayor - Mackenzie D. - II 1472,115 Fettes, Sir William (* 1750, 1 1836), merchant, philanthropist - Geddes, Goring III 152,271-272 Fettes, William (* 1787, 1 1815), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1472,116 Fettes Douglas, Sir William (* 1822, 1 1891), painter - Halsby - III 152,273 Fettiplace, Arabella - aft. Lacy (t 1695), gentlewoman - Wilford - I 1228,95-97 Fettiplace, Thomas (fl. 1637-1688), religious writer - Allibone, Watt - I 399, 224-225 Fettis, Alan William (* 1971), footballer Hugman - III 152,275 Fettisplace, John —> Laward, John Fettridge (family) - also: MacFettridge (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 152,276

1460

Feuchères

Feuchères, baronne de —> Dawes, Sophia Feuchtwanger, Edgar Joseph Sondes, Sir George earl of Feversham Fevre, Stephen Le - also: Stephen Le Fevre (fl. 1692-1702), oboist, court musician III 152,289 Few, H.S. (*1918), attorney-general - KirkGreene 2 - III 152, 290 Few, Harry Cornelius (* 1879), major - WW Sussex - II 1472,120 Few, Harry Cleaves (* 1848), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 399, 232 Few, John Edward (* 1877), solicitor, deacon Cox: Norfolk - I 399,233 Few, K.S. (*1911), registrator-general - KirkGreene 2 - III 152, 291 Few, Leonard (* 1928), mathematician, lecturer Scientists - III 152, 292 Few, Robert (* 1807, Î 1886), solicitor, college founder - Boase, Cokayne, Kirk, Malchow I 399,234-235; II 1472,121; III 152,293 Few, Robert Jebb (* 1876, 1 1965), colonel WW Surrey - II 1472,122 Few, William (* 1748, 1 1828), colonel, politician - Allen - I 399, 236 Few, William Preston (* 1867), professor, editor - Methodists - I 399,237 Few, William Resbury (* 1860), solicitor Wright D. - II 1472,123 Fewings, John Henry (* 1856), J.P., company secretary - WW Gloucestershire II 1472,124 Fewson, Arthur Charles (* 1937), biochemist, lecturer - Scientists, Scotland III 152,294-295 Fewster, Barbara (* 1928), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1472,125 Fewster, Herbert Attenborough (* 1882), minister - WW Methodism - II 1472,126 Fewterer, John (fl. 1534), divine, benefactor Cooper/Cooper, Watt - I 399,238-239 Fey —» Feighney (family)

Fey, Francis (* 1662?), servant - Gould S.B.: Devonshire - II 1472,127-132 Feylde, Thomas (fl. 1508-1520), poet - Allibone, Cooper/Cooper - I 399,240-241 Feza, Mongezi (* 1945, î 1975), trumpeter Chilton - III 152,296 Fezard, Edward —> Ashe, Edward Ffagan Saint —> Fagan Saint Ffarington, Henry Nowell (* 1868, 1 1947), solicitor, landowner - Foster 3, Lanes. Biog. - I 399,243; II 1472,133 Ffarington, Richard Atherton (* 1837, 1 1910), banker, J.P., mayor - Lancashire, Manchester Faces - II 1472,134-138 Ffarington, Susan Maria (fl. 1855), editor - Kirk - I 399,244 Ffarington, William (* 1777, 1 1868), admiral Boase, O'Byrne - I 399,245-246 Ffarington, William Edmund (* 1886, 1 1909), volunteer lieutenant - Walford - II 1472,139 Ffennell, William Joshua (* 1799, î 1867), fishery reformer - Boase - I 399, 247 Ffenton, John (* 1773, 1 1854), rector, sermonist, poet - Smith - II 1472,140-141 Ffenton, Thomas (* 1737, 1 1792), attorney Smith - II 1472,140-141 Ffielden, Robert Flewyn Saint Fflewyn Saint —» Flewyn Saint Ffolkes, Barbara - aft. Cresswell; aft. Lady Strickland; aft. Dame Barbara Strickland (* 1884, 1 1977), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1472,155 Ffolkes, Dorothy - aft. Dawney, viscountess Downe (* 1876, î 1957), noblewoman - WW Norfolk - II 1472,184 Ffolkes, Ethelreda Isabella Browne - aft. Birkbeck (* 1845, î 1939), educationalist, prison visitor - Cox: Norfolk, Lady's WW - I 399,268;II 1472,156 Ffolkes, Sir Francis Arthur Stanley 5th baronet (* 1863, 1 1938), rector, J.P., school governor - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk, WW Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 399,269; II 1472,157-160 Ffolkes, George Howe Browne (* 1834, 1 1916), council chairman, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk, Norfolk, Walford I 399,270-272; II 1472,161-162 Ffolkes, Harold Lewis Henry Folkes, Sir Martin Browne 1st baronet Ffolkes, Sir William Everard Browne 4th baronet (* 1861, 1 1930), lieutenant - WWW 1929 II 1472,167 Ffolkes, Sir William Hovell Browne 3rd baronet (* 1847, 1 1912), M.P., D.L., high sheriff Bateman, Norfolk, Walford, WWW 1897 II 1472,168-171 Ffolkes, Sir William John Henry Browne 2nd baronet (* 1786, î 1860), M.P. - Boase, Mosse - I 414,69-70 Ffolliott, John (* 1798, 1 1868), M.P. - Boase I 399,274 Ffolliott, John (* 1824, 1 1894), landowner Bateman - II 1472,172 Ffolliott, Julia —> Hovenden, Julia Ffolliott, Margaret Zaida (fl. 1894-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1472,173 Ffolliott, 0 . Human (fl. 1858-1895), lieutenant colonel - Colonial Office - II 1472,154 Ffolliott, William (fl. 1848-1879), vicar, writer Kirk - I 399,275 Ffomreu (fl. [1601]), abbot - Smith/Wace I 399,276 Ffooks, Edward Archdall (* 1859, 1 1932), solicitor, registrar - Wiltshire - II 1472,174 Ffooks, Thomas —» Fooks, Thomas Ffooks, William Archdall (* 1893), solicitor, undersheriff - WW Dorset - II 1472,176 Ffooks, Woodforde —» Fooks, Woodforde Fforde, Arthur Brownlow (t 1953), colonial administrator, novelist, painter - Lndia Office, Pratt - I 399, 278; II 1472,178 Fforde, Sir Cecil Robert (t 1951), barrister, dominion judge - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 -II 1472,179; III 152,299 Fforde, Francis Creswell (* 1873), civil engineer - Walford - II 1472,180 Fforde, J.P.I. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,300 Fforde, James (* 1830, 1 1907), civil engineer, J.P. - Engineers - II 1472,181 Fforde, Kathlyn (* 1919), translator - Flegon III 152,301' Ffoulkes, Charles John (* 1868, 1 1947), war museum curator, armouries curator - Foster 3, WW Art - II 1472,182-183; III 152,685 Ffoulkes, Edgar William (fl. 1893-1930), J.P., accountant - WW Wales 1933 - II 1472,185 Ffoulkes, Edmund Andrew (* 1867, 1 1949), gentleman - Walford - II 1472,186 Ffoulkes, Edmund Salusbury Davies, David Thomas FfrangconFfrangcon-Davies, Dame Gwen —» Davies, Dame Gwen FfrangconFfrench, 3rd baron —» Ffrench, Charles Austin 3rd baron Ffrench Ffrench, 6th Baron —» Ffrench, Charles Austin Thomas Robert John Joseph 6th Baron Ffrench Ffrench, 5th baron —> Ffrench, Martin Joseph 5th baron Ffrench Ffrench, 4th baron Ffrench, Thomas 4th baron Ffrench Ffrench, Alfred Ernest Fiachra Saint Fiacre Saint - also: Fiachrach; Fiacrius; Fefrus; Fiaker (Î 670?), Irish noble - Challoner, Collier 1, Forbes, Gould S.B., SmithAVace - I 399,317-334 Fiacrius Saint —> Fiacre Saint Fiaich —» Fee (Family) Fiaker Saint —> Fiacre Saint Fialin, Jean Gilbert Victor (* 1808, 1 1872), foreign ambassador, nobleman, writer - Boase - I 399,336 Fiamengo, Marya (* 1926), poet - Feminist companion - III 152,322-323 Fian, John - also: Cunningham {f 1591), teacher, sorcerer - Gray/Jamieson - II 1472,216 Fiana Saint - nun - SmithAVace - I 399,337 Fianachta - also: Fianachtach (t 799), layman SmithAVace - I 399,342 Fianachtach —» Fianachta Fianamhail - also: Fianamhla; Fiannamhla (t 736), abbot - SmithAVace - I 399, 338 Fianamhla —> Fianamhail Fianchu (t c.770), abbot - SmithAVace I 399,339 Fiangalach (t 750), abbot - SmithAVace I 399,340 Fiangus (t 805), abbot - SmithAVace I 399,341 Fiani, Nasri Habib (fl. 1900-1935), colonial administrator - Foreign Office 2 II 1472,217 Fiannamhla —> Fianamhail Fiaschi, Thomas Henry (* 1853, 1 1927), colonel, surgeon - Creagh/Humphris, WIVW 1916 II 1472,218-219 Fiavet, Francisco (fl. 1582), court musician III 152,324 Fich, Thomas - also: Fych; Fyche (t 1517), ecclesiastic, compiler - Wood - I 399, 343 Fichardt, Arthur Emanuel (fl. 1895-1910), consular agent, merchant - Weinthal I 399,344 Fichardt, Charles Gustav (* 1870), businessman, councillor - Weinthal - I 399,345 Fichardt, Everard W. (* 1875), lawyer Weinthal - I 399,346 Fick, J.F. (* 1914), veterinary officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 152,325 Ficklin, Alexander Tennent Mackintosh Berney(* 1895), captain, district councillor - WW Norfolk - II 1472, 220 Ficklin, Philip Berney (* 1849), J.P., antiquary - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk I 399,347-349 Fidalgo, S. (fl. 1765), political writer - Watt I 399,350 Fidden, John Thomas (* 1625, 1 1679), priest Gumbley - II 1472,221

1461

Fiddes, Edward Eastwick-Field, John Charles Field, John Edward (fl. 1862-1881), vicar, writer - Kirk - I 400, 52 Field, John Edwin (* 1936), physicist Scientists - III 152,394 Field, John Thomas (* 1850), church organist, composer, choirmaster Brown/Stratton, WarrinerI 400,53; II 1472,317 Field, John William (* 1878, 1 1935), civil servant - Foreign Offíce 2, WW Methodism II 1472,318-319 Field, Jonathan (* 1846, î 1923), barrister Foster 2, Walford - II 1472,320-321 Field, Jonathan (* 1912), actor - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1472,322-323 Field, Joseph M. (* 1810, 1 1856), actor, dramatist, journalist - Boase, O'Donoghue - I 400,54-55 Field, Joshua (* c.1787, 1 1863), civil engineer, businessman - Boase, Knight: Biography I 400,56-57 Field, Joshua Leslie (* 1857), barrister, writer Foster 2, Kirk - I 400, 58; II 1472, 324 Field, Julian - dramatist - Adams W.O. 2 I 400,59 Field, Kate (* 1838, 1 1896), journalist, lecturer, actress, dramatist - Feminist companion III 152,382-383 Field, Kathleen (fl. 1919-1935), physician Lady's WW - II 1472,325 Field, Kenneth Douglas (* 1880), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916II 1472,326-327 Field, Lawrence Percy (* 1872), vicar - WW Northamptonshire - II 1472, 328

Field, Leonard (* 1824), barrister, co-editor Foster 2, Kirk - I 400,60; II 1472,329 Field, Leonard Frank (* 1898, 1 1978), military officer, military attaché - British History III 152,396 Field, Lilian Dudley (fl. 1885), translator - Kirk - I 400,61 Field, Louise Francis —> Story, Louise Francis Field, Lucy (fl. 1853-1870), novelist, children's writer - Kirk - I 400,63 Field, Marion Florence (* 1924), librarian Landau - II 1472, 330 Field, Mark (* 1861), solicitor, company director, landowner - Lanes. Biog. - I 400,64 Field, Mark Gwendwr (* 1884), solicitor - WW Warwickshire - II 1472,331 Field, Marriott (* 1803?), architect - Colvin II 1472,332 Field, Mary (* 1896, î 1968), film director Noble: Film - II 1472,333 Field, Matthew (* 1812, 1 1844), journalist, poet - O'Donoghue - I 400,66 Field, Mena —> Calthorpe, Mena Field, Michael —» Bradley, Katherine Harris Field, Michael —» Cooper, Edith Emma Field, Michael Greet (* 1920), newspaper correspondent - Griffiths - III 152,410 Field, Nathan (* 1587, î 1620), actor, dramatist Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Gilliland, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Littérature anglaise, Nungezer, Shakespeare, Waller, Watt, Whincop - I 400,69-80; II 1472,334-341; III 152,411-416 Field, Nathaniel ( t 1633), bookseller McKerrow - II 1472,342 Field, Nathaniel (fl. 1710), rector, biographer Allibone, Watt - I 400,81-82 Field, Norman (* 1880), J.P., huntsman - WW Sport, WW Yorkshire - I 400, 83; II 1472, 343 Field, Oliver (* 1873), student - Foster 3 II 1472,344 Field, P.A.G. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 152,417 Field, Peter John Christopher (* 1939), lecturer in English - Academic WsW- III 152,418 Field, R. (fl. 1870), travel writer - Kirk I 400,84 Field, Richard (*c,1554, 1 1606), Jesuit - Oliver - I 400,88-91 Field, Richard (*1561, 11616), royal chaplain, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Middleton, Rose HJ., Shakespeare, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 400,92-141; III 152,419-420 Field, Richard (fl. 1579-1624), printer, stationer - McKerrow, Watt - I 400,85-87; II 1472,345-346 Field, Richard (fl. 1683-1687), physician - Münk - I 400,142 Field, Richard (* 1768, î 1829), physician, botanist, newspaper editor - Allen - I 400,143 Field, Robert (c.1735), Jesuit, divinity professor - Oliver - I 400,144 Field, Robert (* 1769, 1 1819), miniature painter - Foskett - III 152,421-422 Field, Robert Edwin (* 1888), colonial civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1472, 347 Field, Roger Martin (* 1890, î 1974), group captain - Foreign Office 2 - II 1472, 348 Field, Rogers (* 1831, 1 1900), drainage engineer, inventor, legal writer - Boase, Kirk, Malchow - I 400,145-146; III 152,423 Field, S. (fl.fl. 1803), miniature painter Foskett - III 152,424 Field, Samuel (fl. 1890), solicitor, notary Orchard - II 1472, 349 Field, Shirley Ann (* 1936), actress - Actors III 152,425-426 Field, Sid Feilding, Robert Fielding, Robert (fl. 1648-1664), physician Münk - I 400, 442 Fielding, Robert (fl. 1705), medical writer - Watt - I 400,443 Fielding, Rudolph Burton (* 1902), county councillor - WW Sussex - II 1472,418 Fielding, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine —» Feilding, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine 9th earl of Denbigh Fielding, Rudolph William Basil —» Feilding, Rudolph William Basil 8th earl of Denbigh Fielding, Rudolph William Basil 8th Earl of Denbigh (* 1823, 1 1892), landowner, politician - Malchow - III 153,48 Fielding, Sarah (* 1710, î 1768), novelist A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Betham, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Feminist companion, Gilliland, Gorton, Hale, Hays M., Kavanagh: English Women, Knapp: Females, Littérature anglaise, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Waller, Watkins, WattI 401,2-33; 400,293,335; III 153,49-68 Fielding, Sarah - aft. Farrell (fl. 1790), poet Watkins/Shoberl - I 401,34 Fielding, Stephen - composer - Baptie 1 I 401,35 Fielding, Thaïes (* 1793, 1 1837), watercolour painter - Biyan, James, Redgrave I 401,36-38 Fielding, Theodore Henry Adolphus (* 1781, 11851), painter, engraver, writer - Allibone, Boase, Bryan, James, Redgrave I 401,39-43 Fielding, Mrs Theodore Henry Adolphus (fl. 1821-1835), water-colour painter - James, Lewis, Redgrave - I 401,44-45; III 153,69 Fielding, Thomas —> Wade, John Fielding, Thomas (fl. 1914), physician Medical WW - I 401,48 Fielding, Thomas Evelyn (* 1873, 1 1937), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1472,419-420 Fielding, William (fl. 1642), bookseller Plomer l - l 401, 49 Fielding, William (t 1773), rear admiral Charnock - I 401, 50 Fielding, William E. (fl. 1876-1886), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 153,70 Fielding, William Edward (* 1896), minister WW Shropshire - II 1472,421 Fielding, William Stevens (* 1848, 1 1929), dominion statesman, journalist - Men & Women, Pratt, Rose, WWW 1929 I 401,51-57; II 1472,422-423 Fielding-Hall, Harold Hall, Harold

Figgis Fielding-Johnson, William Spurrett Ould, Robert FieldingField-Marsham, Charles George —> Marsham, Charles George BullockFields, Annie - née: Annie Adams (* 1834, 11915), biographer, editor, poet, diarist, social worker - Feminist companion - III 153,72-73 Fields, Betty - also: Stansfield Twisleton, Emily Wingfield Fiennes, Sir Eustace Edward TwisletonWykeham- 1st baronet (* 1864, 1 1943), lieutenant colonel, M.P., colonial governor - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1472,434; III 153,101 Fiennes, Frederick Benjamin Twisleton-Wykeham 16th Baron Saye and Sele Twisleton, Frederick Benjamin 16th baron Saye and Sele Fiennes, Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham18th baron Saye and Sele (* 1858, 1 1937), colonel, county councillor - Walford, WW Oxfordshire, WWW 1929 - II 1472,435-437 Fiennes, Gerard York Twisleton-Wykeham(* 1864, 1 1926), journal editor, miscellaneous writer - Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1472,438-439 Fiennes, Ivo Henry John Twisleton-Wykeham(* 1872, 1 1947), rector - WW Surrey II 1472,440

Fiennes, James 1st baron Saye and Sele (t 1450), lord chamberlain'- Low - I 401,69 Fiennes, John Fiennes Twisleton-Wykeham- 17th baron Saye and Sele Teasdale, Sara Filson, John (fl. 1790), topographical writer - Allibone, Watkins/Slioberl, Watt I 401,306-308 Fimoyne Saint —> Fidhmuine Saint Fina Santa (fl.fl. 1253) - Rintoul - III 153,199 Finaghty (family) - also: Finnerty, Fenton (fl. 14. Cent. End 20. Cent.}, Irish family - MacLysaghtIII 153,194-195 Finaghty, James (fl. [1699]), astrologer, exorcist, quack - Webb - I 401,311 Finan, Saint —» Finían Saint Finan Saint —> Finnian Saint Finan Saint (fl. [550]), monk - Smith/Wace I 401,312 Finan Saint - also: Finian (t 575?}, bishop, leper - Forbes, Smith/Wace - I 401,314-316 Finan Saint (fl.620> - Puglie - I 401,317 Finan Saint (fl. [650]}, monk - Smith/Wace I 401,332 Finan Saint (fl. [651]} - Smith/Wace - I 401,331 Finan (t 660?}, bishop - Smith/Wace I 401,318 Finan Saint - also: Finnan: Finanus (Î 661}, bishop - Challoner, Forbes, Godwin, Gould S.B., Pughe, Smith/Wace, Webb I 401,319-329 Finan Saint - also: Finian (Î 676}, monk Smith/Wace - I 401, 330 Finan (t 778}, abbot - Smith/Wace - I 401,333 Finan (family) - also: Fanning (fl. 14. Cent. End 20. Cent.}, Irish family - MacLysaght III 153,196-197 Finan, Mary (* 1944), managing director - WsW Ireland - III 153,198 Finanus Saint —» Finan Saint Finbar Saint —» Finnbarr Saint Finbar - also: Barrfinn - Smith/Wace I 401,341 Finbar Saint - abbot - Smith/Wace - I 401,342 Finbar Saint - also: Barnic - bishop - Smith/ Wace - I 401,336 Finbar Saint - also: Barnitus: Barrintus: Barrinthus (c.591) - Forbes, Smith/Wace I 401,337-338 Finbar Saint - also: Fionnbar: Finnian: Vennianus - Welch - III 153,200 Finbar Saint - also: Finnbhar (fl. [651]), abbot Smith/Wace - I 401, 340 Finbar Saint - also: Barrus; Finnbarrus (fl. [1051?]}, bishop - Rose H.J. - I 401,344 Finberg, Alexander Joseph (* 1866, 1 1939), art historian - WWW 1929 - II 1473, 093; III 153,201 Finberg, Samuel (* 1867, 1 1935), mayor, M.P., textile manufacturer - WW Local Government, WWW 1929 - II 1473,095-096 Finbil (fl. 809), abbess - Smith/Wace I 401,345 Finbow, Alexander (fl. 1979-2001}, film director - Film directors - III 153, 202 Finbow, Ambrose (* 1855}, farmer, J.P. - WW Suffolk - II 1473, 094 Finburgh, Samuel (* 1867, î 1935), member of parliament - Parliament 1 - III 153,203 Fincan Saint —» Fincana Saint Fincana Saint - also: Fyncana (fl. [551]), virgin - Dunbar, Forbes - I 401,346-347 Fincana Saint - also: Fyncana; Fintana; Fincan; Frinseca; Fincane (fl. [701]), virgin - Dunbar, Forbes, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace I 401,348-351 Fincane Saint —» Fincana Saint Fincas tie, viscount —» Murray, Edward David viscount Fincastle Fincastle viscountcy of - Anderson W. I 401,352 Fincastle, Viscount Alexander Edward Murray (* 1881, 1 1962), newspaper correspondent Grifñths - III 153,204 Finch of Fordwich, baron —> Finch, Sir John baron Finch of Fordwich Finch family of - Brydges, Collier 1, Gorton, Welsby, Wilson: Lords I 401,355-358,413-416; 402,31-88,114-117

Finch, A. (fl. 1922-1935}, colonial police superintendent - Dominions Office II 1473,097 Finch, Alan George (* 1863, 1 1914), lieutenant Walford - II 1473,098 Finch, Albany George (* 1863}, edge tool maker - WW Methodism - II 1473,099 Finch, Alfred William (* 1854, 1 1930}, painter, ceramic artist - Lee - III 153,205 Finch, Anne —> Conway, Lady Anne Viscountess Finch, Anne —> Kingsmill, Anne Finch, Anthony Charles Martin (* 1933), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 153,220 Finch, Arthur (* 1930}, chemist, college reader Scientists - III 153,221 Finch, Arthur Elley (fl. 1870}, philosopher, writer - Kirk - I 401, 360 Finch, Arthur George (* 1878}, dentist Medical WW - I 401,361 Finch, Arthur Wynne- Marshall, Caroline Mary Finch,' Charles Arthur Wynne- Wynne, Charles Griffith Finch, Charles Hugh (* 1866, î 1954}, alderman, J.P., company director - Cox: Norfolk, WW Norfolk - I 401,366; II 1473,103 Finch, Charles earl of Nottingham (fl. 1605}, autobiographer - Watt - I 401,364 Finch, Charles Singleton (fl. 1879-1905}, J.P. Walford - II 1473,104 Finch, Charles Wightwick 8th earl of Aylesford (* 1851, t 1924}, J.P., D.L. - Cox: Kent, Gaskell: Warwickshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 1228,114; II 1473,105-110 Finch, Charles Wynne - aft. Griffith-Wynne (* 1780, t 1865), M.P. - Boase - I 401,367 Finch, Christopher Aspell (* 1928}, chemist Scientists - III 153,222 Finch, Daniel 2nd earl of Nottingham, 7th earl of Winchester (* 1647, 1 1730}, statesman A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Flloyd, Georgian age, Gorton, Hill, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 401,357-358,369-392; 402,27-28; 1228,115; III 153,223-226 Finch, E. (fl. I860}, memorialist - Kirk I 401,393 Finch, Edward (fl. 1630-1641}, vicar, royalist Allibone, Rose H.J. - I 401,394-395 Finch, Edward (fl. 1660), minister, cobbler Stratford 2 - I 401, 396 Finch, Edward (* 1664, 1 1738}, composer, deacon - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 401,397-400 Finch, Edward (* 1756, 1 1843}, general, M.P. - Philippart, Wilson: Commons I 401,401-402 Finch, Edward Heneage Wynne- (* 1842, 1 1914}, barrister, J.P. - Foster 2, Walford, Yorkshire - II 1473, 111-113 Finch, Edwin (* 1881}, minister - WW Methodism - II 1473,114 Finch, Elizabeth —> Heneage, Elizabeth Finch, Ernest Gerard (* 1869}, major, solicitor Lanes. Biog. - I 401,403 Finch, Ernest James (* 1868, 1 1934}, surgeon rear-admiral - WW Hampshire, WWW 1929II 1473,115-116 Finch, lady Essex —> Rich, lady Essex Finch, F.C. (* 1916}, colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 153,227 Finch, F.G. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 153,228 Finch, Frances viscountess Weymouth (t 1712} Boyle 1 - I 401,405

1467

Finch, Francis Oliver (* 1802, 1 1862}, watercolour painter - Boase, Bryan, Foskett, James, Kirk, Ottley 1866, Redgrave I 401,406-412; III 153,229 Finch, Frank George (* 1882), engineer Dominions Office - II 1473,117 Finch, Frederick Gerald (* 1884}, vicar - WW Surrey - II 1473,118 Finch, Frederick Richard (* 1871), divine Foster 3 - II 1473,119 Finch, George (* 1794, 1 1870}, M.P. - Boase, Mosse - I 401,424-425 Finch, George (fl. 1830), religious writer Allibone, Kirk - I 401,422-423 Finch, George (fl. 1905-1914}, surgeon, writer Medical WW - I 401,426 Finch, George Adolphus Andrew (fl. 1930}, curate - WW Leicestershire - II 1473,120 Finch, George Henry (* 1835, 1 1907), M.P., J.P., major - Bateman, Dod's 1900, Leicestershire, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 401,427; II 1473,121-124 Finch, George Ingle (* 1888, 1 1970}, physicist - Scientists, WW Science - II 1473,125; III 153,230 Finch, George 4th earl of Nottingham, 9th earl of Winchilsea (* 1752, 1 1826} - Brydges, NBD, Wilson: Lords - I 401,413-421 Finch, Gerard Brown (* 1835, 1 1913}, barrister, lecturer, writer - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 2, Kirk - I 401,428-429; II 1473,126 Finch, Gilbert Arthur (* 1869}, district councillor, J.P. - WW Surrey - II 1473,127 Finch, H. (fl. 1901), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 153,231 Finch, H. G. (fl. 1911-1937}, water engineer Day - II 1473,128 Finch, Mrs H.W. -> Scott, J. Mary Finch, Hamilton Walter Edward (* 1868, I 1935), lieutenant colonel - PVWW 1929 II 1473,129 Finch, Harold Josiah (* 1898}, trades union official, member of parliament - British History, Parliament 2 - III 153,232-233 Finch, Sir Heneage (Î 1631), parliamentary speaker - Hutchinson: Templars, Manning, Woolrych - I 402,2-8,139-142 Finch, Heneage 1st earl of Aylesford (* 1647?, 11719), solicitor general - Welsby, Wood I 402,31-88,112-113 Finch, Heneage 4th earl of Aylesford (* 1751, 11812), M.P., painter - Bryan, Brydges, Redgrave, Wilson: Lords - I 402,114-119 Finch, Heneage 5th earl of Aylesford (* 1786, 1 1859), nobleman - Boase, Mosse I 402,120-121 Finch, Heneage 6th earl of Aylesford (* 1824, 11871}, M.P., D.L. - Boase, Dod's 1870 I 402,122; II 1473,130 Finch, Heneage 7th earl of Aylesford (* 1849, 1 1885), nobleman - Bateman, Boase I 402,123; II 1473,131 Finch, Heneage Greville lord Guernsey (* 1883, 11914}, second lieutenant - WWW 1897 II 1473,132 Finch, Heneage Michael Charles 9th earl of Aylesford (* 1908, 1 1940), nobleman - Dod's 1929 - II 1473,133 Finch, Heneage 1st earl of Nottingham (* 1621, I 1682), lord chancellor - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boyle 1, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Foss, Gorton, Hutchinson: Templars, Knight: Biography, Low, Magazine, Manning, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Simpson, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Welsby, Wood - I 402,2-7,10-108; 401,357; 1228,116-118; III 153,234-236 Finch, Heneage 3rd earl of Winchilsea (t 1689), royalist, ambassador, writer - Allibone, Hutchinson: Medica, Watt - I 402,109-110; 1228,119 Finch, Heneage Wynne (* 1871, î 1939), mining engineer - Foster 3, Safford - I 402,124; II 1473,134

1468

Finch

Finch, Sir Henry Bottomley, Joseph Firth Firth, Josiah Clifton (* 1826), landowner, travel writer - Kirk, Mennell - I 403,329, 332 Firth, Julia (fl. 1850?), translator - Kirk I 403,333 Firth, Keith Park (* 1883), town councillor, layman - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1474,112 Firth, Leslie Loxley (* 1887), farmer, bloodstock breeder, huntsman - Sports - II 1474,113 Firth, Mark (* 1819, Î 1880), manufacturer, benefactor - Boase, Jeremy, Odom, Ward - I 403,334-335; II 1474,114-117; III 154,95-100 Firth, Nancy Wilson —> Vereist, Nancy Wilson

Firth, Owen Watts (* 1884), colonial lieutenant governor - Dominions Office - II 1474,118 Firth, Pauline - aft. Boumphrey (* 1886), sculptor - Lady's WW, WW ArtII 1474,119-120 Firth, Peter (* 1953), actor - Hayward: TV III 154,101 Firth, Philip Roy (* 1899?, 11918), pilot Memorials - II 1474,121-122 Firth, R. A. (fl. 1819-1835), composer, organist Brown/Stratton - I 403, 336 Firth, Raymond William (* 1901), anthropology professor - Lee, WW Science - II 1474,123; III 154,102 Firth, Richard - also: Frith (* 1716?, 1 1792), vicar provincial - Kirk: Catholics - I 403, 337 Firth, Richard (fl. 1839-1871), priest, writer Kirk - I 403, 338 Firth, Richard Anson (* 1866), lieutenant colonel - WW Devonshire - II 1474,124 Firth, Sir Robert Hammill Franks, Henry Edmund Fischer, Lady —» Sawyer, Sarah Fischer, Abraham (* 1850, î 1913), colonial premier, advocate, P.C. - WWW 1897 II 1474,133 Fischer, Agnew (fl. 1870), legal writer - Kirk I 403,343 Fischer, Francis Norton (* 1867, î 1942), colonial administrator - Lndia Office, Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1474,134-135 Fischer, Frederick Stanley (* 1872), vicar - WW Kent - II 1474,136 Fischer, Henry Charles (* 1833), civil servant Pratt - I 4Ò3, 345 Fischer, Johann Christian (* 1733, 1 1800), oboist, composer - Baptie 1, Bingley, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Champlin 1, Gorton, Grove, Musicians, Watkins I 404,1-14 Fischer, John George Paul (* 1786, 1 1875), artist - Boase, Bryan, Redgrave, Ward I 404,15-18 Fischer, Lewis Gordon (* 1862), surgeon, lieutenant colonel, tennis player - WW Sussex - 11 1474,137 Fischer, Nicolai Christian (* 1878), physician Medical WW - I 404,19 Fischer, Percy Ulrich (* 1878, 1 1957), dominion judge - Dominions Office - II 1474,138 Fischer, Robert (* 1840?), barrister - Foster 2 II 1474,139 Fischer, Theodore (* 1855), diplomat, company director - Lanes. Biog. - I 404, 20 Fischer, Thomas Halhed (* 1830, 1 1914), K.C., equity professor - Foster 2, Pratt, PVWW 1897 - I 404,21; II 1474,140-141

Fisher Fischer, W. G. Fisher, Cecil 2nd baron Fisher Fisher, Charles (* 1789, 1 1861), sculptor Gunnis - II 1474,317 Fisher, Charles Canfield, Dorothy Fisher, Doug (fl. 1994), actor - Hayward: TV III 154,153 Fisher, E. Stirling (fl. 1954), hotelier - Jamaica - Ill 154,154 Fisher, E.W. (* 1930), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 154,155 Fisher, Edmund Henry (* 1835, Î 1879), divine, educationalist, historical writer - Boase, Kirk - I 404,136-137 Fisher, Edward (fl. 1627-1655), theological writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt, Wood I 404,138-143,145-147

Fisher, Edward (* 1730, f c.1785), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave, Strickland I 404,144,148-151 Fisher, Edward (* 1883), vicar - WW Bedfordshire - II 1474,214 Fisher, Edward (fl. 1935), writer - Rintoul III 154,156 Fisher, Sir Edward Francis Knapp- (* 1864, I 1940), solicitor, receiver general - WPVW 1929 - II 1474,215 Fisher, Edward Henry Fitter, Francis Fisher, Francis (fl. 1908), landowner - Gaskell: Hertfordshire - I 404,174-175 Fisher, Francis Conrad (* 1850, î 1901), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office, Toussaint II 1474,228-230 Fisher, Francis John 1921), business executive - Jamaica - III 154,158 Fisher, Francis Marion Bates (* 1877), J.P., M.P., tennis player - WW Sport - I 404,176 Fisher, Francis Torriano (* 1863, 1 1938), colonel - WW Kent. WWW 1929- II 1474,231-232 Fisher, Frank (* 1860), aviator - Wade I 404,177 Fisher, Frank (* 1886), colonial administrator India Office - II 1474,233 Fisher, Frank Joseph (* 1859?), barrister Foster 2- II 1474,234 Fisher, Frankis Alan (* 1920), engineer - Hong Kong - III 496,326 Fisher, Fred Metcalfe (* 1882), district councillor, company director - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1474, 235 Fisher, Frederic Bazley (* 1854), surgeon, J.P. - Medical WW, Wiltshire - I 404, 178; II 1474,236

Fisher, Frederic Henry (* 1849, 1 1926), colonial judge, political writer, journal editor - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt. WWW 1916 - I 404,179-181; II 1474,237 Fisher, Frederic Horatio (* 1873, 1 1915), canon - WWW 1897 - II 1474,238 Fisher, Sir Frederic William (* 1851, 1 1943), admiral - Pratt, WW Wales 1933 I 404,184; II 1474, 239 Fisher, Frederick (Î 1915), Lance Corporal Creagh/Humphris - II 1474,240-241 Fisher, Frederick Anstice (* 1871), rector Foster 3, WW Norfolk - II 1474,242-243 Fisher, Frederick Charles (* 1858), surgeon Medical WW - I 404,182 Fisher, Frederick Charles (* 1877, 1 1958), viceadmiral - WW Devonshire - II 1474,244 Fisher, Frederick Charles (* 1895), businessman - Jamaica - III 154,159 Fisher, Frederick Jack (* 1908), economic historian, professor - Academic WsW III 154,160 Fisher, Frederick Pearson (* 1883), physician, surgeon - WW Staffordshire - II 1474, 245 Fisher, Frederick Richard (fl. 1875), medical writer - Kirk - I 404,183 Fisher, Frederick Thomas (fl. 1897-1926), shipowner, insurance broker, breeder - Sports - II 1474,246-248 Fisher, G. (fl. fl. 1849), miniature painter Foskett - III 154,161 Fisher, Geoffrey Francis baron Fisher of Lambeth (* 1887, î 1972), archbishop - British Histoiy, lee, Robbins, Rubinstein, Thane, WW Cheshire - II 1474,249; III 154,162-174 Fisher, George —> Musket, George Fisher, George —> Slack Mrs Fisher, George (t 1705), naval captain Charnock - I 404,186 Fisher, George (* 1794, 1 1873), astronomer Boase, Poulsom - I 404,187; III 154,176 Fisher, George (c.1815), violin maker Plowright - III 154,175 Fisher, George (* 1843), colonial politician, journalist - Mennell - I 404,189 Fisher, George (fl. 1845), educationalist, writer Allibone - I 404,188 Fisher, George Battye (fl. 1858-1888), major general, autobiographer - Kirk - I 404,190 Fisher, George Carnac (* 1844, 1 1921), bishop - Cox: Norfolk. Gaskell: Norfolk, Norfolk, WWW 1916 - I 404,191-193; II 1474, 250-251 Fisher, George D. (fl. 1880), antiquarian writer Kirk - I 404,194 Fisher, George Edwin Knapp- (* 1886), rector Wright D. - II 1474, 252 Fisher, George Forster (* 1878), J.P. - WW Cumberland - II 1474, 253 Fisher, George Francis (* 1823, 1 1900), shipping merchant, J.P. - Manchester, Manchester Faces - II 1474,254-261 Fisher, George Heath (* 1877), surgeon Medical WW - I 404,195 Fisher, George Park (* 1827), divine, professor, writer - Schaff/Jackson - I 404,196 Fisher, Gerald (Î 1973), pilot - Wynn III 154,177 Fisher, Gerald Haigh (* 1926), psychologist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 154,178 Fisher, Sir Gerald Thomas (* 1887, 1 1965), colonial administrator - India Office II 1474,262 Fisher, Gerry (* 1926), cinematographer - Petrie - Ill 154,179-180 Fisher, Sir Godfrey Arthur Erskine, Wilhelmina KennedyFitzclarence, William George 2nd earl of Munster Fitzgeffrey, Charles Fitzgeoffry, Charles —> Fitzgeffrey, Charles Fitz-George, Lady —» Holden, Sofia Jane FitzGeorge, Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick (* 1846, 1 1922), rear admiral - Cox: Kent, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 561,315; II 1475,179-180 FitzGeorge, Sir Augustus Charles Frederick (* 1847, 1 1933), colonel - Men 3, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 405,246; II 1475,181-182 FitzGeorge, George William Adolphus (* 1843, 1 1907), colonel - Kirk, Pratt - I 405, 247 Fitz George, Sarah —> Fairbrother, Sarah FitzGerald, Lady —> Bischoffsheim, Amelia Catherine Fitzgerald, baron —> Fitzgerald, Edward FitzGerald, Lady —> FitzGerald, Ellen Creagli FitzGerald, baron —» FitzGerald, John David baron FitzGerald Fitzgerald, baroness —> Southwell, Jane Mary Matilda Fitzgerald, Lady —» Whitaker, Clara Emma Fitzgerald family of - Brydges, Low, Waller I 405,254-255,268-270 ' Fitzgerald Mrs - heiress - Burke I 405,259-260 Fitzgerald (fl. 1660?), inventor - Collier 1 I 405,256 Fitzgerald (fl. 1672), naval commander -

Charnock - I 405, 257 Fitzgerald (fl. 1820), poet - O'Donoghue I 405,258 Fitzgerald (fl. 1850), poet - O'Donoghue I 405,261 Fitzgerald (t 1920), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 154,419 Fitzgerald Mrs (fl. 1930), broadcasting executive - Moseley - II 1475,183 Fitzgerald, A.W.W. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 154,420 Fitzgerald, Agnes Rafaella —> Kennedy, Agnes Rafaella Fitzgerald, Alexander Grant (* 1939), electronic engineer, physicist, professor - Scotiand III 154,421 Fitzgerald, Alexis (* 1916, 1 1985), solicitor, economist, senator - McRedmond, WIVW Ireland - III 154,422-425 Fitzgerald, Amy - aft. Levin (* 1852), society hostess - Cox: Kent - I 405, 262 Fitzgerald, Anna A. (* 1842), nun, poet -

O'Donoghue - I 405, 263 Fitzgerald, Annie (fl. fl. 1888), miniature painter - Foskett - III 154,426

Fitzgerald, Anthony John (* 1917), medical officer - WWW Ireland - III 154,427 Fitzgerald, Arthur Southwell (* 1861), captain -

Cath. WW 1910 - I 405, 264 Fitzgerald, Arthur Stanley (* 1881), lieutenant colonel - WW Hampshire - II 1475,184 Fitzgerald, Sir Augustine 4th baronet (* 1809, 1 1893), captain - Bateman, Boase I 405,265; II 1475,185 Fitzgerald, Augustine (* 1816, Î 1900), dean -

Boase - I 405, 266 Fitzgerald, Augustine - also: Austin Fitzgerald; real name: Mildred Fitzgerald (* 1876, 1 1953), nun, teacher - Kirkus - III 155,126 Fitzgerald, Augustus (fl. 1795-1813), major general - Philippart - I 405,267 FitzGerald, Augustus Frederick 3rd duke of Leinster (* 1791, 1 1874), nobleman -

Boase, Brydges, Dod's 1870, Mosse, NBD, Webb, Wilson: Lords - I 405, 268-276; 1228,145-146; II 1475,186 Fitzgerald, Augustus Otway (* 1812?, 1 1897), vicar, writer - Boase - I 405,277 Fitzgerald, Austin —» Fitzgerald, Augustine Fitzgerald, Barbara - née Barbara Gregg (* 1911, 1 1982), novelist - Lozes/Ó Kelly, Welch - III 154,428-430 Fitzgerald, Barry - real name: William Joseph Shields (* 1888, 1 1961), actor -

Actors, Boylan, Caughie, McRedmond III 154,431-438 Fitzgerald, Bodkin de (fl. 1785-1788), legal official - Hayes - II 1475,187 Fitzgerald, Brian (* 1909), historian biographer Irish writers - III 154,441 Fitzgerald, Brian (* 1932), pianist, musical director - Tracy - III 154,439-440 Fitzgerald, Brian Maurice (* 1983), footballer Hugman - III 154,442 Fitzgerald, Bridget Countess of Tyrconnell, Viscountess Kingsland (*c,1588, tc.1650) Flanagan - III 154,443-447 FitzGerald, Brinsley John Hamilton (* 1859, 11931), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1475,188 Fitzgerald, Caroline (fl. 1889-1894), poet -

O'Donoghue - I 405, 291 Fitzgerald, Charles (* 1791?, 1 1887), naval captain, colonial governor - Boase, Mennell, O'Donoghue - I 405,295-297 Fitzgerald, Charles Cooper Penrose (*1841, 11921), admiral, writer on yachting Crone, Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 405, 298-299; II 1475,1889-190 Fitzgerald, Charles Edward (* 1843, 1 1916), ophthalmologist, writer - Cameron, Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 405,300-302; II 1475,191 Fitzgerald, Charles Egerton (* 1830, 1 1898), physician, health promoter, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 405, 303-304 FitzGerald, Charles James baron Lecale (* 1756, 1 1810), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 405,305 Fitzgerald, Sir Charles John Oswald (* 1840, 11912), colonel - Cox: Kent, Sussex, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 405,306; II 1475,192-194 FitzGerald, Charles Lionel (* 1833, 1 1902), landowner - Bateman - II 1475,195 FitzGerald, Charles William 4th duke of Leinster Dalton, Charlotte Louise Fitzgerald FitzGerald-Kenney, James Christopher —» Kenney, James Christopher FitzGeraldFitzGerald-Kenney, William Lionel Crean Nicholas de Kenne —» Kenney, William Lionel Crean Nicholas de Kenne FitzGeraldFitzgerald-Lombard, Roger Edward —> Lombard, Roger Edward Fitzgerald-O'Kelly, Denis —> O'Kelly, Denis FitzgeraldFitz-Gerold, Henry (fl. 1170-1171), judge - Foss - I 406,322 Fitzgibbon, Abraham Coates (* 1823, 1 1887), civil engineer - Boase - I 406, 323

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Fitzgibbon, Arthur Fraech Froes, Henry Celestine (* 1860, 1 1882), monk Snow/Birt - II 1486,221 Frogbrook, A.H. (* 1907), marine officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 164,175 Froger, T. (fl. 1695), travel writer - Watt I 432,17 Froggatt, Edward (* 1842, î 1895?), criminal Boase - I 432,18 Froggatt, George (* 1877), minister - WW Methodism - II 1486,222 Froggatt, George William (* 1908), structural engineer - Day - II 1486, 223 Froggatt, George Wilson (* 1870), canon, lecturer - WW Durham - II 1486,224 Froggatt, Henry (* 1858?), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1486,225 Froggatt, Mary Gladys —» Samuel, Mary Gladys Froggatt, T. (*1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 164,176 Froggatt, Thomas Flamson (* 1864), cotton spinner - Nottinghamshire - II 1486, 226 Froggatt, Thomas Mort (fl. 1772-1784), gentleman - Smith - II 1486,227 Froggatt, Walter Wilson (* 1858), entomologist Stephenson - I 432,19 Froggatt, William (fl. 1865), religious writer Kirk - I 432, 20 Frogge, William (fl. 1670), buccaneer - Gosse II 1486,228 Frogley, Arthur Robert (* 1904), managing director - WW British Aviation - II 1486,229 Frogley, Gilbert (fl. 1919), flying officer Creagh/Humphris - II 1486,230 Frogley, Roger (* 1908), director of Aero Club, flying instructor - WW British Aviation II 1486,231 Frogmore, Rowland (t 1744), naval commander - Charnock - I 432,21 Frohawk, Frederick William (* 1861), zoologist, illustrator, journal editor - Cox: Norfolk, Lewis - I 432, 22; III 164,177 Fröhlich, Herbert (* 1905, 1 1991), physics professor - WW Science - II 1486,232 Frohman, Daniel (fl. 1897), theatre manager Adams W.D. 2 - I 432, 23 Frokelewe, John de —» Trokelowe, John de Frolik, Joseph (fl. 1969), spy - WsW espionage - 111 164,179-181 Fromberg, Susan —» Schaeffer, Susan Frome, David Ford, Leslie Frome, Edward Charles (* 1802, 1 1890), general, surveyor, writer - Boase, Mennell - I 432,25-26 Frome, John Sibree (fl. 1810), sermonist Watkins/Shoberl - I 432, 27 Frome, Samuel Blake (fl. 1805), poet - Watt I 432,28 Fromel, Gerda —» Frömel, Gerda Jenny Fromentin, Eligius (t 1822), judge, senator Allen - I 432, 29 Fromento, John Francis (fl. 1795), grammarian Watt - I 432,30 Frommenius, Andrew (fl. 1665), philosophical writer - Watt - I 432,31 Fromondus, Libertus (fl. 1670), meteorological writer - Watt - I 432, 32

Frost Frontinus, Sextus Julius Fry, Malcolm Fry, Bernard Alfred (* 1926), microbiologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 164, 288 Fry, Bernard Cecil (* 1872, 1 1929), J.P. Foster 3 - II 1486, 347 Fry, Bertram Sept (fl. 1922-1934), vice-consul Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1486, 348 Fry, C. E. (* 1896?), electrical engineer, businessman - Day - II 1486, 349 Fry, Caroline - aft. Wilson (* 1787, 1 1846), writer - Allibone, Watt, Winnifrith: Maids I 432,211; 1229,77; II 1486,350-351 Fry, Cecil Roderick (* 1890, î 1952), chocolate manufacturer - Sports - II 1486,352 Fry, Charles Alfred Harrington (* 1864), J.P. WW Somerset - II 1486,353 Fry, Charles Burgess (* 1872, 1 1956), sportsman - Arlott, Arlott: Batsman, Foster 3, Griffiths, Lee, Sports, WW Sport - I 432,212-213; II 1486,354-357; III 164,289-294; 164,302-303 Fry, Charles Edward Middleton (* 1882, 1 1950), canon - WW Berkshire - II 1486,358 Fry, Charles Horace (* 1914), flight lieutenant Aces High - III 164, 295 Fry, Charles Irwin (* 1858, î 1931), major general - WWW 1929 - II 1486, 359 Fry, Christopher (* 1907), dramatist, actor Berney, Blamires, Browning, Lee, Williams II 1486,360; III 164,296-312 Fry, Danby Palmer (* 1818, î 1903), legal writer - Allibone, Foster 2, Kirk - I 432,214-215; II 1486,361 Fry, Dennis Butler (* 1907), phoneticist, professor - Academic WsW, Phonetic sciences - III 164,313-316 Fry, Derek Bertram (* 1933), translator - Flegon - Ill 164,317 Fry, Dominic Lawrence Charlesworth (* 1959), communications director - Scotland III 164,318 Fry, Donald William (* 1910), physicist Scientists - III 164,319 Fry, Douglas (* 1872, 1 1911>, painter III 164,320 Fry, Edith M. (fl.fl. 1920s), painter III 164,321 Fry, Edmund (* 1754, î 1835), type founder, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 432,216-217 Fry, Edmund (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk I 432,218 Fry, Sir Edward (* 1827, 1 1918), judge Bristol, Cooper: Men of mark, Foster 2, Gaskell: Somerset, Kirk, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Somersetshire, Simpson, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 432, 219-223; II 1486,362-374; III 164,322-323 Fry, Edward Alexander M. (fl. 1865), collector, cataloguer - Kirk - I 432,224

Fryar Fry, Edward Carey (* 1842), merchant, manufacturer - Men & Women, Rose I 432,225-231 Fry, Edward Hogg (fl. 1850), poet, writer - Kirk - I 432,232 Fry, Edwin Maxwell (* 1899), architect Wodehouse - III 164, 324-326 Fry, Edwin Sargood (* 1858), medical missionary - Medical WW- I 432,233 Fry, Elizabeth —> Gurney, Elizabeth Fry, Florence Mildred - aft. Muscio (fl.19151935), member of women's councils, graduate - Lady's WW - II 1486,375 Fry, Francis (* 1803, 1 1886), bibliographer Boase, Kirk, Soc. Friends 1 - I 432, 235-239 Fry, Francis Gibson Smith, Gladys Mary MiallFry, Gladys Windsor —> Syms, Gladys Windsor HardyFry, Gordon Ivor (* 1895), company chairman Bristolians - II 1486,387 Fry, Helen Anne (* 1936), television producer Broadcasting - III 164,338 Fry, Henrietta Joan (* 1800?, 1 1860), miscellaneous writer - Boase - I 432,241 Fry, Henry (fl. 1870), divine, writer - Kirk I 432,242 Fry, Henry Alexander Russell (fl. 1923), proconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1486,388 Fry, Sir Henry James Wakely (* 1849, 1 1920), civil servant - 14WW 1916 - II 1486,389 Fry, Henry John Blount (* 1870), canon - Foster 3, Northumberland, WW Northumberland - II 1486,390-392 Fry, Henry Lawrence (* 1847), clergyman Cox: Kent - I 432,243 Fry, Henry Phibbs (fl. 1840), miscellaneous writer - Allibone - I 432, 244 Fry, Henry Stackhouse Luther (* 1854?), graduate - Foster 4 - II 1486,393 Fry, Herbert (* 1830, Î 1885), miscellaneous writer - Boase - I 432, 245 Fry, Herbert Oswald (fl. 1860), travel writer Kirk - I 432, 246 Fry, Hilda Geraldine - aft. Bates; aft. BatesHarbin Fullmer, Samuel Fulmerston, Sir Richard Furadhran Furodrin —> Furadhran Furphy (family) (fl. 19. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 165, 282 Furphy, Joseph Collins, Tom Furphy, Joseph - c.h. Tom Collins (* 1843, 11912), novelist, poet - Blamires, Browning - II 1487,364; III 165,283-284 Furrant, Henry (fl. 1715), ecclesiastical writer Watt - I 435,51 Furrer, H.J. (* 1928), architect - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 165,285 Fursa —» Furseus Saint Fursa Saint - also: Fursey; Furseus (Î 650) Challoner, Forbes, Gould S.B., O'Reilly, SmithAVace, Webb - I 435, 52-72 Fursaeus Furseus Saint Fursdon, Charles (* 1829, 1 1912), J.P. Walford - II 1487,365 Fursdon, John Cuthbert (Î 1638), Benedictine, writer - Gillow - I 435, 74-76 Furse, Lady —» Newbolt, Margaret Cecilia Furse, Anna Priscilla —» Fox, Anna Priscilla Furse, Charles Wellington —> Johnson, Charles Wellington Furse, Charles Wellington Lendrum, Gwendollyn May Fyfe, David (* 1874), dentist, barrister, writer Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 435,132; II 1487,402 Fyfe, Dorothea Hope Geddes —> White, Dorothea Hope Geddes Fyfe, Elizabeth (* 1899, 1 1933), etcher, engraver, teacher - WW Art - II 1487,403; III 165,324 Fyfe, George Matthew (* 1895), physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1487,404 Fyfe, Henry Hamilton (* 1869, 1 1951), newspaper editor, attaché, writer - Farbman, Green Room Book, Griffiths, Labour WW I 435,133; II 1487,405-406; III 165,325-326 Fyfe, James Gordon (* 1910), civil servant Jamaica - III 165,327 Fyfe, James Hamilton (* 1837, 1 1880), barrister, writer, journalist - Boase, Griffiths, Kirk, Ward - I 435,134-136; III 165,328 Fyfe, James Lattimer (* 1912), scientist Scientists - III 165, 329 Fyfe, James Stanley (* 1895), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1487, 407 Fyfe, John de (fl. 1435-1467), alderman, judge Munro: Memorials - II 1487,408-411 Fyfe, John (t 1897), moral philosopher, cataloguer, professor - Boase, Munford I 435,137; III 165,330 Fyfe, John Herbert (* 1874), merchant, footballer, colonial representative - Sports II 1487,412-413 Fyfe, M. (fl. 1786-1787), surgeon - Ross J.D. II 1487,414 Fyfe, Maria (* 1938), member of parliament Hassan/Lynch, Scotland - III 165,331-332 Fyfe, Mary Fullarton —> Armour, Mary Fullarton Fyfe, Nathaniel (fl. 1654-1680), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1487,415 Fyfe, Peter (* 1854), sanitary engineer - Todd: Glasgow - II 1487,416-418 Fyfe, Stanley Eric (* 1906), solicitor - Jamaica - Ill 165,333 Fyfe, Sylvia Margaret —> Harrison, Sylvia Margaret Fyfe, Thomas Alexander (* 1852, î 1928), sheriff, writer - WWW 1916 - II 1487, 419 Fyfe, William Baxter Collier (* 1836, 1 1882), painter - Boase, Bryan, Halsby/Harris, Sartin - I 435,138-139; III 165,334-335 Fyfe, Sir William Hamilton (* 1878, 1 1965), headmaster, university vice-chancellor Geddes, Scottish Biogr. - II 1487,421; III 165,336 Fyfe, William Sefton (* 1927), geologist, professor - Scientists - III 165, 337 Fyfe, William Sloan (fl. 1897), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1487, 422 Fyfe, William Wallace (* 1816, 1 1867), miscellaneous writer - Boase, Brown/Stratton, Inglis, Kirk - I 435,140-143 Fyfe, William Westwood (* 1870), dermatologist, writer - Medical WW - I 435,144 Fyfe-Jamieson, Ian Neville —» Jamieson, Ian Neville FyfeFyffe, Andrew —» Fyfe, Andrew Fyffe, Charles Alan (* 1845, 1 1892), historian Boase, Foster 2, Kirk, Malchow, Winnifrith: Men - I 435,146-147; II 1487,423-424; III 165,338 Fyffe, Charles Frederick (* 1865), rector, headmaster, district councillor - WW Somerset - II 1487,425 Fyffe, David (* 1866, 1 1929), minister - WWW 1929 - II 1487, 426 Fyffe, Edward Wathen (* 1853, 1 1935), importer of bananas - Jeremy - III 165, 339-343 Fyffe, Eric Leigh (fl. 1914-1932), major, physician - WW Kent - II 1487,427 Fyffe, Henrietta Frances Arnaud —> Blagden, Henrietta Frances Arnaud Fyffe, James (t 1870), fire chief - Norrie II 1487,428-429

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Fyffe, John Elphinstone Fyndocha Saint

Fyndocha Saint - Findoca; Findocha; Frudocha; Fyndoc (fl. [750]) - Dunbar, Forbes, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 435,166-169; 401,349 Fynes, Charles - aft. Fynes-Clifton (fl. 17761798), minister, sermonist - Watkins/Shoberl I 435,170 Fynes, Henry - aft. Fynes-Clifton (* 1781, 1 1852), M.P., classicist - Mellors, Wilson: Commons - I 435,171; II 1487,445 Fynes, J.J. (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter OFarrell - III 165,356 Fynes-Clifton, Charles —» Fynes, Charles Fynes-Clifton, Henry —» Fynes, Henry Fynes-Clinton, Arthur —> Clinton, Arthur FynesFynes-Clinton, Charles Edward Clinton, Charles Edward FynesFynes-Clinton, Charles Henry Clinton, Charles Henry FynesFynes-Clinton, Charles John —» Clinton, Charles John Fynes-Clinton, Charles Pelham —» Clinton, Charles Pelham FynesFynes-Clinton, David Osbert —> Clinton, David Osbert FynesFynes-Clinton, Geoffrey —> Clinton, Geoffrey FynesFynes-Clinton, Henry —> Clinton, Henry FynesFynes-Clinton, Henry Joy —» Clinton, Henry Joy FynesFynes-Clinton, Osbert Henry —> Clinton, Osbert Henry FynesFyneux, Sir John - also: Fineux; Fineau (* 1441?, 1 1527), chief justice - British Biography, Foss, Hutchinson: Templars, Lloyd D„ Simpson - I 435,173-182; 1190,35; III 165,357-358 Fyngask, David (fl. 1341-1343), alderman Munro: Memorials - II 1487,446 Fynmore, James (* 1793?, Î 1887), naval captain - Boase - I 435,183 Fynmore, Richard John (* 1839), volunteer lieutenant colonel, banker, J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 435,184 Fynn, Charles Cawler (* 1873), colonial administrator - Weinthal - I 435,185 Fynn, George Henry (* 1937), biochemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 165, 359 Fynn, James Henry (fl. 1916), private - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1487, 447 Fynn, Sir Percival Donald Leslie (* 1872, 1 1940), colonial administrator, dominion politician, auditor - Weinthal, WWW 1929 - I 435,186; II 1487,448 Fynn, Robert (fl. 1845), topical writer - Allibone - I 435,187 Fynn, Shelah Natalie Farwell - aft. Mathias (* 1878), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1487,449 Fynney, Fielding Best (fl. 1770-1785), surgeon, writer - Watt - I 435,188

Fysh, Charles Edward (Î 1918), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1487,450 Fysh, Frederic (Î 1867), divine, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 435,190-191 Fysh, Henry (fl. 1735), divine, sermonist - Watt - I 435,192 Fysh, Leslie Owen Frank (* 1900), physician WW Kent - II 1487,451 Fysh, Sir Philip Oakley Gaibhren Saint Gabszewicz, Aleksander Klemens (*1911), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 166,60-62 Gabussi, Vincenzo (* 1800, Î 1846), composer, teacher - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove - I 436, 65-69 Gaby, Α. E. (* 1891?, 11918), lieutenant Creagh/Humphris - II 1488, 027 Gaby, Ralph Hale (* 1861?), law graduate Foster 3- II 1488,028 Gaccon, John Augustus (* 1869), church organist - Williams S.D., Wright D. - II 1488,029-030 Gace, Frederic Aubert (fl. 1837-1875), clergyman, miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 436, 70 Gace, William (fl. 1580), translator - Cooper/ Cooper, Watt - I 436,71-73 Gache, Joseph (fl. 1910), watchmaker, jeweller, optician - Macmillan: Malta - II 1488,031 Gachés, Daniel (t 1805), clergyman - Colvile I 436,74-76 Gachés, Henry Cecil (* 1850), solicitor Northants - II 1488, 032 Gachés, Louis Bingham (* 1848), barrister Foster 2, Kirk - I 436, 77; II 1488, 33 Gachet, John - also: Garschet; Gatchet (fl. 15091535), stationer - De Bekker, Duff, Watt I 436,78-79; 1229,85 Gachet, William (fl. 1550-1551), stationer - Duff - I 436,80 Gad, Svend Gamel (* 1867), merchant - WW Far East - II 1488, 034 Gadban, Victor John (* 1880), solicitor WW Hampshire, WW Local Government II 1488,035-036 Gadbury, Job (t 1715), almanac writer, astrologer - Allibone - I 436,81 Gadbury, John - c.h. Merlinus Verax (* 1627, I 1704), astrologer, writer - A'Beckett, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gillow, Gorton, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 436,82-96; 1229,86 Gadbury, Thomas —> Gadbury, Timothy Gadbury, Timothy - also: Thomas (fl. 1655), astrologer, writer - Watt - I 436,97 Gadd, Andrew (* 1968), painter - Buckman III 166,65 Gadd, Arthur John (* 1869), vicar - WW Durham - II 1488,037 Gadd, Caleb Herbert (* 1889), mycologist Ceylon - II 1488, 038 Gadd, Charles Alfred (* 1883), railway signalman, town councillor - WW Kent II 1488,039 Gadd, Charles Joseph (* 1838), monsignor - Manchester, Manchester Faces II 1488,040-045 Gadd, Frank Edward (* 1890), council clerk WW Local Government - II 1488,046 Gadd, George (* 1890), sportsman, lieutenant WW Sport - I 436,98 Gadd, James Edward (fl. 1937-1948), pilot Wynn - III 166,66 Gadd, Joseph J. (* 1895), violin maker Plowright - III 166,67 Gadd, Paul —> Glitter, Gary Gadd, Renée (* 1908), actress - Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW II 1488,047-049; III 166,68-69 Gaddes, Thomas (fl. 1880), editor - Kirk I 436,99 Gaddesby, Richard - also: Gadesby (fl. 1755), accountant, miscellaneous writer, teacher Watt - I 436,100 Gaddesden, John of - also: Gatesden (* 1280?, 11361), physician, writer - Aikin 1, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Maunder 2, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 436,101-117

Gaddie, Robert (* 1907), biochemist, lecturer WW Science - II 1488,050 Gaddis, William Farr, Sarah Gale, Sidney James (* 1880), twine manufacturer, mayor - WW Dorset - II 1488,283 Gale, Susan —» Dight, Susan Gale, Theophilus (* 1628, 1 1678), nonconformist, tutor - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hook, Jones: Bunhill, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 437, 203-249 Gale, Thomas (* 1507, 1 1587), surgeon, writer Aikin 1, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Hutchinson: Kent, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt I 437,250-272 Gale, Thomas (* 1635?, î 1702), dean, Hellenist - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hailstone, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waldron, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 437,273-303 Gale, V.E. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 166, 261 Gale, W. A. A. (fl. 1850), topical writer - Kirk I 437,304 Gale, Walter Augustus (* 1864, î 1927), colonial civil servant - Colonial Offíce, Foster 3 II 1488,284-285 Gale, Walter George (* 1867), electroplater, town councillor - WW Berkshire - II 1488,286 Gale, William Gale, Wilson Galen, Arthur (* 1872), colonial civil servant Dominions Offíce - II 1488,294 Galeon, William (t 1507), Augustinian - Wood I 437, 309 Galer, Allan Maxey (* 1867), classics graduate Foster 3 - II 1488,301 Galer, Elliot John Norman Reeves, Fanny Galer, Horrell Elias (* 1893), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 166,312 Galer, John Maxcey (* 1839, î 1919), accountant, civil servant - WWW 1916 - II 1488, 302 Gales, Ernest Frederick (* 1863), major, J.P. Cox: Norfolk - I 437, 312 Gales, Ernest Frederick (fl. 1891-1910), major, J.P. - Norfolk - II 1488,303 Gales, Joseph (* 1761, 1 1841), journalist British Radicals, Griffiths - III 166,313-321 Gales, Richard Lawson (* 1862), poet, priest Foster 3, Kirk - I 437,313; II 1488,304 Gales, Sir Robert Richard (* 1864, 1 1948), civil engineer - Day, India Office II 1488,305-306 Gales, Wilfred Appleby (* 1860, 1 1937), political agent - WWW 1929 - II 1488, 307

Gallaher Galffy, Lawrence (* 1865?), student - Foster 3 - II 1488, 308 Galgacus —> Calgacus Galgacus - also: Calgacus (fl. 84?), chieftain Cassel1, Waller - I 437,316-317 Galgey, Otho (fl. 1872-1895), surgeon - Colonial Ofñce - II 1488, 309 Galgey, William O'Sullivan (fl. 1905), J.P. Walford - II 1488,310 Galibert, Emil (* 1847), manufacturer - Men & Women - I 437, 318 Galignani, Giovanni Antonio (* 1757, Î 1821), newspaper founder - Griffiths - III 166, 324 Galignani, John Anthony (* 1796, 1 1873), publisher, benefactor - Boase, Griffiths, Sanders, Ward - I 437,319-321; III 166,325-326 Galignani, William (* 1798, 1 1882), publisher - Boase, Griffiths, Men 2, Sanders, Ward I 437,319-320,323-324; III 166,327 Galindo, Catherine —» Gough, Catherine Galindus, Fortunius (fl. 1655), religious writer Watt - I 437, 326 Galizia, James A. (* 1876), utilities manager, colonial representative - Dominions Office, Macmillan: Malta - II 1488,311-312 Gall Saint - also: Cellach; Caillech Butler, Lady Rosamond Kathleen Margaret Gaily, Henry (* 1696, 1 1769), rector, scholar A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hutchinson: Templars, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 438,109-119 Galmole, Thomas (c. 1483), mint-master, coin designer - Strickland - I 438,120 Galmoy, 3rd viscount —> Butler, Pierce 3rd viscount Galmoy Galpern, Sir Myer Baron (* 1903), member of parliament - Parliament 2, Rubinstein III 167,62-64 Galpin, Arthur John Downes, Margaret Galvin, Martina (* 1964), painter - Buckman III 167,140 Galvin, Patrick (* 1927), poet, playwright - Irish writers, Lozes/Ó Kelly, Welch, WWW Lreland - Ill 167,141-142; 167,144-147 Galvin, Patrick (* 1933), company chief executive - WsW Ireland - III 167,143 Galvin, Sean (fl. 1916-1923), courier - O'Farrell - Ill 167,148 Galway, 7th viscount —> Arundell, George Edumund Milnes Monckton- 7th viscount Galway Galway, 6th viscount —> Arundell, George Edward Arundell Monckton- 6th viscount Galway Galway, 8th viscount —> Arundell, George Vere Arundell Monckton- 8th viscount Galway Galway, 5th viscount Arundell, William George Monckton- 5th viscount Galway Galway, 1st earl of —» Massue de Ruvigny, Henri de 2nd marquis de Ruvigny; 1st earl of Galway Galway, viscountess —» Villareal, Sara da Costa Galway, viscountess —» White, Lucia Emily Margaret Galway lord (fl. [1751]) - Seward 2 I 438,249-251 Galway, Alexander (fl. 1818), polar explorer Poulsom - III 167,149 Galway, Sir Henry Lionel —» Gallwey, Sir Henry Lionel Galway, Sir Henry (Lionel) Gambier, James 1st baron Gambier Gambier, Sir Edward John (* 1794, 1 1879), colonial chief justice - Allibone, Boase, Buckland - I 438,289-290; II 1489,91 Gambier, George Cornish (* 1795, 1 1879), admiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 438,291-292 Gambier, J. (fl. 1865), travel writer - Kirk I 438,293

Gambier, James (* 1692), barrister - Smiles II 1489,092 Gambier, James (* 1723, 1 1789), vice-admiral Charnock, Nauticus - I 438, 294-300 Gambier, James (fl. 1800), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 438,328-330 Gambier, James 1st baron Gambier (* 1756, I 1833), admiral - Brydges, Cassell, Jerdan, Low, Mason, Maunder 2, NBD, Rose HJ., Sanders, Taylor W.C., Waller, Wilson: Lords - I 438,301-327 Gambier, James William (* 1841), novelist, naval commander, J.P. - Kirk, Surrey 20th Cent - I 438,331; II 1489,93 Gambier, Kenyon —> Lathrop, Lorin Andrews Gambier, Michael Seymour Gore (* 1861?), student - Foster 3 - II 1489,094 Gambier, Robert Parry, Thomas Robert GambierGambier-Perry, Lady Lisa (* 1910), wife of Sir Richard Gambier-Perry - Malta - III 167,179 Gambin, Maurice Anthony (* 1926), notary Malta - III 167,181 Gamble (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 167,182 Gamble, A. (* 1911), marine engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 167,183 Gamble, Alan James (* 1951), advocate Scotland - III 167,184 Gamble, Andrew William (* 1853), major Walford - II 1489,096 Gamble, Arthur (* 1863, 1 1917), rural dean Clergy List - II 1489,097 Gamble, B. T. S. Gammon, Hannibal Gamon, John (* 1838), solicitor, writer - Kirk, Orchard - I 438, 442; II 1489,191 Gamon, Sir Richard 1st baronet (* 1748, 1 1818), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 438, 440 Gamsby, George (* 1807?, 1 1888), Chartist Boase - I 438,443 Gamul, Sir Francis (fl. 1640), royalist - Barlow - II 1489,193 Ganado, Albert (* 1924), doctor of laws, politician - Malta - III 167, 248-249 Ganado, Edgar (* 1884), colonial judge, professor - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1489,194; III 167,250 Ganado, Francis Victor (* 1942), club secretary, playwright - Malta - III 167, 251 Ganado, Herbert (* 1906), doctor of laws, politician - Malta - III 167, 252-253 Ganado, Joseph Max (* 1925), doctor of laws, professor - Malta - III 167,254 Ganado, Luigi (fl. 1856-1895), barrister, colonial judge - Colonial Office - II 1489,195 Ganado, Maria (* 1943), teacher - Malta III 167,255 Ganado, Robert F. (* 1875), colonial judge Cath. WW 1930, Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2- II 1489,196-197; III 167,256 Ganado, Walter (* 1907), physiologist, professor - Malta - III 167, 257-258 Ganapati, Srinivasanellore Venkatachala (* 1900), hydrologist, biologist - WW Science II 1489,198 Gandar Dower, Alan Vincent Dower, Alan Vincent Gandar Gandar Dower, Eric Leslie —> Dower, Eric Leslie Gandar Gandar Dower, Kenneth Cecil —» Dower, Kenneth Cecil Gandar

Gannon Ganday, Raymond (* 1913), food chemist, public analyst - WW Science - II 1489,199 Gande, James William (* 1852), merchant - WW Far East - II 1489, 200 Gandell, Robert Gandy, Annis Vere

Gandy, Barbara Joyce (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1489, 221 Gandy, Charles E. (* 1859), canon - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 439,49; II 1489,222 Gandy, Eric Worsley (* 1870), anaesthetist, lecturer - Medical WW - I 439, 50 Gandy, Frances —> Orme, Frances Gandy, Gerard Horace (* 1896), land surveyor Kirk-Greene 2 - III 167, 281 Gandy, Henry (* 1649, 1 1734), bishop - Watt I 439,51 Gandy, Henry (* 1884), solicitor - WW Northumberland - II 1489, 223 Gandy, Henry Garnett (* 1860, î 1939), D.L. WWW 1929 - II 1489,224 Gandy, Henry George (* 1879), major - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1489,225 Gandy, Herbert - illustrator, decorative worker Pratt - I 439, 52 Gandy, James (* 1619, 1 1689), portrait painter - A Beckett, Bryan, Cassell, Gorton, Gould S.B.: Devonshire, James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Strickland, Waller, Watkins - I 439, 53-64; II 1489, 226-227 Gandy, James (Î 1761), canon - Kirk: Catholics - I 439,65 Gandy, James (* 1839), architectural surveyor London - II 1489, 228 Gandy, James Milnes Gandy (* 1850, 11917), J.P., D.L., high sheriff - Walford II 1489,229 Gandy, John Peter - aft. Deering (* 1787, I 1850), architect - Architecture, Colvin, Gibbs, Redgrave, Sandby, Ward, Wodehouse - I 439,66-71; II 1489,230-233; III 167,282 Gandy, Joseph Michael (* 1771, 1 1843), architect - Allibone, Architecture, Colvin, NBD, Redgrave, Sandby, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt, Wodehouse - I 439,72-79; II 1489,234-237; III 167,283-284; III 167,283-284 Gandy, M.N. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 167, 285 Gandy, Magdalen Agnes - aft. Lady Murray (t 1926), gentlewoman - Walford II 1489,238 Gandy, Michael (* 1778, 1 1862), architect - Architecture, Colvin, Redgrave I 439,80,83; II 1489,239 Gandy, Robin Oliver (* 1919), mathematician, professor - Academic WsW, Scientists III 167,286-287 Gandy, Thomas Hall (* 1876), physician - WW Shropshire - II 1489,240 Gandy, William (t 1729), portrait painter Bryan, James, Redgrave - I 439,81-82,84 Gandy, William Hunter (fl. 1888-1905), agricultural college founder - Gaskell: Gloucestershire - II 1489, 241-243 Gane, Charles Moreton (* I860?), curate Foster 3 - II 1489, 244 Gane, Christopher H.W. (* 1949), professor of Scots law - Rubinstein - III 167,290 Gane, Douglas Montagu (fl. 1880), topical writer - Kirk - I 439,85 Gane, Edward John (fl. 1958), polar explorer Poulsom - III 167, 291 Gane, Jesse (* 1797?, 1 1855), builder - Colvin - II 1489, 245 Gane, John (fl. 1725), vicar - Watt - I 439,86 Gane, John (fc.1735), rector - Stratford 3 II 1489,246 Gane, John Lawrence (* 1837, 1 1895), barrister, M.P., lecturer - Boase, Foster 2 - I 439,87; II 1489,247 Gane, Marjorie (fl. 1925-1967), journalist Channel Islands - III 167, 292 Gane, Michael (* 1927), forest scientist Academic WsW, Kirk-Greene 2, Scientists - Ill 167,293-295 Gane, Percival Carleton (* 1874), colonial judge - Dominions Office - II 1489,248 Gane, Philip Endres (* 1847), company director - Bristolians, Methodists - I 439,88; II 1489,249-250

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Gane, Sydney Russell (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 167,296 Ganellin, Charon Robin (* 1934), chemist Scientists - III 167, 297 Ganendra, P. (* 1927), civil engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 167, 298 Gangadin, V.J. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 167, 300 Gange, Christopher Owen - aft. Philipps-Gange (* 1901), physician, surgeon - WW KentII 1489,251 Gange, Christopher Owen Philipps—» Gange, Christopher Owen Gange, Edwin Stanley (* 1871, 1 1944), bacon curer, J.P., provision merchant - Bristolians, Parliament 1 - II 1489,252-253; III 167,301 Gange, Frederick Abner (* 1830, 1 1905), physician, navy surgeon - Kent - II 1489, 254 Gange, Frederick Whitechurch (* 1868), physician - Medical WW - I 439,89 Gangpur, Raghunath Sikhar Deo raja of (* 1849, 1 1917), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1489,255 Gani, Joseph Mark (* 1924), statistician, professor - Scientists - III 167, 289 Ganilau, Ratu P.K. (* 1918), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 167, 288 Ganilh, Charles - also: Ganilk (fl. 1810), advocate, political economist - Watt I 439,90 Ganilk, Charles —> Ganilh, Charles Ganinius (fl.870), martyr - Forbes - I 439,91 Ganley, Allan Anthony (* 1931), jazz musician Chilton, Tracy - III 167,302-304 Ganley, Bernard (* 1930), rugby player - Arlott - 111 167,305 Ganley, Caroline Selina —» Blumfield, Caroline Selina Ganly —» Shanly (family) Ganly, Andrew (* 1908), writer - Lrish writers III 167,307 Ganly, Arthur (* 1912), auctioneer - WWW Ireland - III 167, 308 Ganly, James Blandford (* 1904), company chairman - WWW Ireland - III 167,309 Ganly, Patrick (* 1809, 1 1899), geologist Praeger - II 1489, 256 Ganly, T. Irwin (fl. 1820), translator - Allibone - I 439,92 Ganly, William Percy (* 1909), bank director WWW Ireland - III 167,310 Gann, Peter Douglas (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1489, 257 Gann, Sidney Thomas (fl. 1913-1925), manufacturer - Wright D. - II 1489, 258 Gann, Thomas William Francis (* 1867, 1 1938), archaeologist - WW Jersey, PVWW 1929 II 1489,259-262 Gannell, Henry Claude (* 1894), clergyman WW Leicestershire - II 1489,263 Gannett, Caleb (* 1745, î 1818), minister, educationalist, astronomical writer - Allen, Allibone - I 439,93-94 Gannett, Deborah —» Samson, Deborah Ganniclift, Robert (fl. 1852-1854), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 167,311 Gannon, Anthony (* 1935), company chief executive - WsW Ireland - III 167,312 Gannon, Benjamin Ward (* 1975), cricketer Cricketers - III 167,313-314 Gannon, Bill (fl. 1916-1923), sniper OFarrell - Ill 167,315 Gannon, Dorothy Mary —» Robertson, Dorothy Mary Gannon, James Conley (* 1860, 1 1924), dominion attorney general - PVWW 1916 II 1489,264 Gannon, John Francis (* 1911), company director - WWW Ireland - III 167,316 Gannon, John Patrick (* 1856), J.P., linguist, historian - Cath. WW 1910, O 'Donoghue, Thorn, Walford - I 439,95-97; II 1489,265 Gannon, Michael (fl. 1798-1815), priest - Hayes - II 1489,266

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Gannon

Gannon, Nicholas John (* 1829, 1 1875), poet - Boase, Irish writers, Kirk, O'Donoghue I 439,98-100; III 167,317 Gannon, Patrick Alphonsus (* 1928), dental surgeon - WWW Ireland - III 167,318 Gannon, Robert James Hay (* 1896), managing director, borough councillor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1489, 267 Gannon, W. G. (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 439,101 Gano, John Luhan, Mabel Dodge Gant, Ernest (fl. 1940-1946), air gunner - Wynn - Ill 167,322 Gant, Frederick James (fl. 1858-1886), physician, writer - Kirk - I 439,108 Gant, Joan Greenwood —» Trimble, Joan Gant, Maurice de —> Gaunt, Maurice de baron of Leeds Gant, Robert de (t 1153?), judge, dean - Foss I 439,110 Gant, S. C. (fl. 1845), legal writer - Kirk I 439,111 Gant, Tetley (* 1856, 1 1928), Dominion administrator, barrister - Foster 2, WPVW 1916 - II 1489,268-269 Gant, Walter de - also: Ghent (Î 1139), landowner - Ross F. - I 439,112 Gant, William George - c.h. Charles Ross (* 1869, 1 1893), burlesque actor - Boase I 1229,104 Ganthony, Nellie - aft. Sykes (fl. 18971905), variety artiste - Green Room Book - II 1489, 270 Ganthony, Richard (fl. 1895), dramatist - Adams W.D. 2 - I 439,113 Gantillon, Peter John Francis (fl. 1851-1885), chaplain, editor, translator - Kirk - I 439,114 Gantlett, William Roger (* 1865), J.P., county councillor - WW Gloucestershire II 1489,271 Gantner, Wilhelm Emmanuel (* 1930), airline manager - WsWHong Kong - III 167,328 Ganton, Robert (fl. 1690), physician - Münk I 439,115 Gantz, Adolf Walsham, Sir John James Garbett- 1st baronet

Garbhan Saint - also: Garban; Garúan; Garvan (fl. [651]), abbot - SmithAVace - I 439,156 Garbo, Greta —» Gustafsson, Greta Garbot, Robert —> Richardson, Robert Garbrand, Ambrose (fl. 1610-1616), bookseller McKerrowII 1489,293 Garbrand, John - also: Herks (* 1542, 1 1589), divine - Brook, Cooper/Cooper, McKerrow, Wood - I 439,158-165; II 1489,294 Garbrand, John (fl. 1695), writer of pamphlets Wood - I 439,166 Garbrand, Richard - also: Herks (t 1602), bookseller - McKerrow - II 1489,295 Garbutt, David Charles Gemmell (* 1945), police college director - Scotland III 167,344 Garbutt, John Gilliott (* 1842), physician Medical WW - I 439,167 Garbutt, John Lambert (fl. 1925-1938), newspaper editor - Marteau - II 1489,296 Garbutt, Richard (fl. 1669-1699), religious writer - Watt - I 439,168 Garbutt, Richard Henderson Owen (* 1872), physician, mental hospital director - Durham, Medical WW, WW Northumberland I 439,169; II 1489, 297-298 Garbutt, Sidney (* 1934), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 167, 345 Garbutt, Stephen W. (fl. 1924-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1489, 299 Garbutt, Vincent Paul - nickname: Vin (* 1947), folk musician - larkin: Folk III 167,346-347 Garci Saint (fl. [599]) - Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 439,170-172 Garcia, Amador (fl. 1960-1961), comic artist Clark - III 167,358 Garcia, Angelo Alberto - c.h. Albert Garcia (* 1875, 1 1946), baritone, professor - Hull, Wyndham - I 439,173; II 1489,300 Garcia, Arthur (* 1924), high court judge WsW Hong Kong - III 167, 359 Garcia, Edward (* 1846, 1 1893), theatrical manager - Boase - I 439,174 Garcia, George Geoffrey (* 1912), general hardware merchant - Jamaica - III 167,360 Garcia, George Lewis (* 1845?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1489,301 Garcia, Gustave (* 1837, 1 1925), opera singer, professor - Wyndham - II 1489, 302-303 Garcia, Juan (fl. 1623-1637), Jesuit - McCoog III 167,361 Garcia, Luis (fl. 1981), spy - WsW espionage III 167,362-363 Garcia, Manuel del Popolo Vicente Rodriguez (* 1775, 1 1832), tenor - Emden, Grove I 1229,116-122; II 1489,304-305 Garcia, Manuel Patricio Rodriguez (* 1805, I 1906), singer, teacher - Baltzell, De Bekker, Grove, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 439,175-179; II 1489,306 Garcia, Maria Felicita - aft. Malibran; aft. de Beriot (* 1808, 1 1836), singer, actress - Baltzell, Cassel1, De Bekker, Grove, lawrence J. F., Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller - I 439,180-182; 1229,109-124 Garcia, Michelle Ferdinande Pauline Viardot(* 1821), actress, singer - Grove I 439,183-187 Garcia, Paula R. - aft. Lady Franks (fl. 19011955), gentlewoman - lady's WWII 1489,307 Garcia, Philip (fl. 1595-1597), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 167, 365 Garcia, Richard (* 1981), footballer - Hugman III 167,366 Garcia, Robert Donald (* 1883), company agent - WW Jamaica - II 1489,308 Garcia-Lora, Joseph (* 1920), lecturer in Spanish-American studies - Academic WsW - Ill 167,367 Garcke, Emile Oscar (* 1856, 1 1930), financial writer, industrialist, electrical engineer BB&B, Jeremy, Kirk, leading Men, Notable Personalities, WWW 1929 - I 439,187A-190; II 1489,309-311; III 167,348-353

Gardiner Garcke, Sidney Emile Parr, Mary Eliza Gard, Richard Sommers Stirling, Sir Archibald Lord Garden Garden, Alexander (* 1685, 1 1756), rector, controversialist - Allen, Allibone, Ross P. I 439,234-235; II 1489,319 Garden, Alexander (* 1700?, 1 1777), minister, poet, composer - Baptie 2, Georgian age I 439,237; III 167,380-382 Garden, Alexander (fl. 1705), writer - Watt I 439,236 Garden, Alexander (* 1730, 1 1791), botanist - A 'Beckett, Allen, Allibone, Anderson W, Britten/Boulger, Gorton, hying: Scotsmen, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Ross P., Waller, Watt - I 439,238-249; II 1489,320 Garden, Alexander (Î 1740), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1489,321 Garden, Alexander (* 1757, 1 1829), writer Ross P. - II 1489, 322 Garden, Alexander (Î 1785), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1489,323 Garden, Charles (fl. 1795), minister, writer Allibone, Watt - I 439,250-251 Garden, Edmund (* 1822, 1 1880), actor Adams W.O. 1 - I 439, 252 Garden, Edmund William (* 1845, 1 1939), actor - Adams W.O. 2, Green Room Book, Pascoe, Reid/Compton - I 439, 253-256; II 1489,324 Garden, Edward (* 1930), lecturer in music, organist - Academic WsW - III 167,384 Garden, Elexander (t 1674), minister Martin J. - II 1489,318 Garden, Francis Jodrell, Lady Lucinda Emma Maria Garden, Mrs M.G. Hogg, Miss M. G. Garden, Mary (* 1874, 1 1967), opera singer A 'Beckett, Baltzell, Famous Scots, Goring, Lee, Wyndham - I 439,295-296; II 1489,331; III 167,390-404 Garden, Neville Abbot (* 1936), broadcaster, conductor, lecturer - Goring, Scotland III 167,406-407 Garden, Oscar (* 1903), commercial pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1489, 332 Garden, Ralph (* 1950), civil servant - Scotland - Ill 167,408 Garden, Stuart Robertson (* 1972), footballer Hugman - III 167, 409 Garden, Thomas Charles (* 1904), accountant Scottish Biogr. - II 1489,333 Garden, William (t 1852), major - Boase I 439,297 Garden-Campbell, Francis William Campbell, Francis William GardenGardener (fl. 18. Cent.), wax modeller - Pyke III 167,410 Gardener, Sir Alfred John (* 1897, 1 1985), consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1489, 334 Gardener, Clarence George 1915), biologist, educator - Scientists - III 167,411 Gardener, Edward George Augustine (* 1888), clergyman - WW Kent - II 1489,335 Gardener, Edward William Axtell (* 1869?), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1489,336 Gardener, Helen Hamilton - real name: Alice Chenoweth (* 1853, 1 1925), novelist, short-story writer, essayist, lecturer, editor Feminist companion - III 167, 412-414 Gardener, Julian - c.h. Julian Royce (* 1870, 1 1946), actor - Picturegoer's WWII 1489,337 Gardener, Luke —» Carnaby, Robert Gardener, Nancy —» Prince, Nancy Gardener, Sir Robert (* 1540, 1 1620), judge, almshouse founder - Ball - II 1489, 338-339 Gardener, Ronald Percy (* 1900), company manager - Jamaica - III 167,415 Gardener, Stephen —> Gardiner, Stephen Gardener, Thomas - embalmer, writer - Watt I 439,306 Gardener, Thomas (fl. 1568-1577), printer McKerrowII 1489,340 Gardener, William (fl. 1835), legal writer Allibone - I 439, 308 Gardener, William Frederick (* 1864), physician - Medical WW - I 439, 307 Gardenstone, Lord —» Garden, Francis Lord Gardenstone Gardie Mrs (fl. fl. 1828), miniature painter Foskett - III 167,416 Gardie, A.N. (fl.fl. 1828), miniature painter Foskett - III 167,417 Gardiner, Lady —> Ritchie, Elizabeth Morton

1593

Gardiner, Lady —> Ziegesar, Alice Marie von Gardiner (fl. 1685), religious writer - Watt I 439,310 Gardiner (fl. 1699), pirate, customs officer Gosse - II 1489, 341 Gardiner, A. Norman (* 1896?), civil engineer Day - II 1489,342 Gardiner, Alan Anthony Maxwell (* 1906), teacher - WW Berkshire - II 1489,343 Gardiner, Alan Poole (* 1871), teacher - WW Berkshire - II 1489,344 Gardiner, Alfred George - c.h. Alpha of the Plough (* 1865, 1 1946), essayist, journalist Browning, Farbman, Griffiths, Ramsden I 439,317; II 1489,345; III 167,418-421 Gardiner, Alfred William (* 1881), trade-unionist - Labour WW - II 1489,346 Gardiner, Alice (fl. 1905), music professor WW Cheltenham - II 1489, 347 Gardiner, Allan Frederick (* 1881), rector WW Essex - II 1489,348 Gardiner, Allen Francis (* 1794, î 1857), missionary - Allibone, Boase, Gould S.B.: Cornish, O'Byme, Ward - I 439,312-316; II 1489,349-355 Gardiner, Anna (* 1966), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 167, 422 Gardiner, Arthur (fl. 1750), naval captain Charnock - I 439, 318-322 Gardiner, Arthur (* 1870), physician - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk - I 439,323; II 1489,356 Gardiner, Arthur Leslie (* 1893), barrister - Red Book - II 1489, 357 Gardiner, Bernard (* c.1563, t after 1603), Jesuit priest - McCoogIII 167,423 Gardiner, Bernard Calwoodley (* 1879, î 1932), engineer, telegraphy instructor - WWW 1929 II 1489,358 Gardiner, Bernard William (* 1922), airways company director - Channel Islands III 167,424 Gardiner, Bert (* 1898), fishmonger Birmingham Post - II 1489,359 Gardiner, Bertha Meriton Cordley, Bertha Meriton Gardiner, Brian George (* 1932), zoologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 167, 425 Gardiner, Brian Gerard (* 1945), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 167, 426 Gardiner, Charles Edward Roche (* 1865), surgeon, writer - Medical WW - I 439, 325 Gardiner, Charles Irving (* 1868, 1 1940), geologist, teacher, museum curator - Praeger - II 1489,360 Gardiner, Charles Lawrence Weare (* 1849), gentleman - Gaskell: Oxfordshire II 1489,361-362 Gardiner, Charlotte (* 1827, 1 1878), actress Boase - I 439,326 Gardiner, Clive (* 1891, 1 1960), designer, illustrator, printmaker, painter, teacher Buckman - III 167, 427 Gardiner, Dan (* 1966), painter - Buckman III 167,428 Gardiner, Devonshire Penrose Hawkes (c.1914), physician - Medical WW - I 439, 327 Gardiner, Dorothy —> Kempe, Dorothy Gardiner, Duncan Forbes (* 1861), physician Nottinghamshire - II 1489,363 Gardiner, Edith Gertrude —> Willby, Edith Gertrude Gardiner, Editila Jane Webber—» Truell, Editila Jane Gardiner, Edmond F. (* 1923), librarian Landau - II 1489, 364 Gardiner, Edmund (fl. 1610), medical writer Watt - I 439,328 Gardiner, Edmund Austin (* 1898), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 167, 429 Gardiner, Edward Bennett (* 1845), gentleman Walford - II 1489,365 Gardiner, Edward Norman (* 1864), classics graduate - Foster 3 - II 1489,366 Gardiner, Edward Rawson (* 1859, 1 1929), engineer - WWW 1929 - II 1489, 367

1594

Gardiner

Gardiner, Edward W. (Î 1899), actor - Adams W.D. 2, Reid/Compton - I 439, 329-330 Gardiner, Eric Cecil (t 1940), radar operator Wynn - III 167,430 Gardiner, Ernest Alexander (* 1880), headmaster, miscellaneous writer - WW Lincolnshire - II 1489, 368 Gardiner, Francis - vere Francis Stephens (* C.1597, 1 1648), Jesuit priest - McCoog - Ill 167,431 Gardiner, Francis Watts, Gladys Ethel GarnerGarnet, Antony (fl. 1548-1563), college master Foster 4- II 1490,305 Garnet, George - c.h. George Guilford (* c.1594, 1 1649), Jesuit - McCoog, Oliver - I 441,431; III 168,239 Garnet, Henry (* 1555, 1 1606), Jesuit priest McCoog, Shakespeare - III 168,240-242 Garnet, Joseph 1st Viscount Wolseley Tipping, Henry Thomas GartsideGartside-Tipping, Louisa Dorina Spaight, Louisa Darina Gartside-Tipping, Robert Francis —» Tipping, Robert Francis GartsideGartside-Tipping, Vernon —» Tipping, Vernon GartsideGartside-Tippinge, Hugh (* 1896), navy commander - Channel Islands - III 168, 444 Gartwood - also: Garwood (fl. 1810), textbook writer - Watt - I 443, 243 Garu, Madana Mohana Simha Deva (* 1875), zemindar - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1491,189 Garu, Manyam Maha Lakshmamma (* 1856), zemindar - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1491,190 Garúan Saint Garbhan Saint Garvagh, 5th baron —» Canning, Alexander Leopold Ivor George 5th baron Garvagh Garvagh, 2nd baron —» Canning, Charles Henry Spencer George 2nd baron Garvagh Garvagh, 3rd baron —> Canning, Charles John Spencer George 3rd baron Garvagh Garvagh, 4th baron —» Canning, Leopold Ernest Stratford George 4th baron Garvagh Garvan Saint —> Garbhan Saint Garvan, Callaghan (t 1735), physician - Hayes - II 1491,191 Garvan, James Patrick (fl. 1887-1889), colonial politician - Mennell - I 443, 248 Garvan, Sir John Joseph (* 1873, 1 1927), insurance executive - WWW 1916 II 1491,192 Garve, Andrew - real name: Paul Winterton (* 1908), suspense writer, journalist Whodunit? - III 168,446 Garvey, Arthur Leonard (t 1940), pilot - Wynn - Ill 169,8 Garvey, Charles Robert (* 1855), company secretary - Durham - II 1491,193 Garvey, Edmund (Î 1813), landscape painter Bryan, James, Redgrave, Sandby, Strickland - I 443,249-253 Garvey, Edmund Patrick (* 1915, 1 1989), Garda commissioner - Boylan, McRedmond III 169,1-3 Garvey, Francis (* 1887), civil servant, reservist, district councillor - WW Durham - II 1491,194 Garvey, Francis Christopher (* 1851), midshipman - Walford - II 1491,195 Garvey, Francis Willcocks (* 1882), colonial prisons director - Dominions Ofñce, KirkGreene 2 - II 1491,196; III 169, 4

Gascoigne-Johnson Garvey, George Garvey, Maura Garvey, Michael (* 1932), film producer, television programme controller - WPVW Ireland - III 169,9 Garvey, Michael Angelo (Î 1877), barrister, miscellaneous writer, translator - Boase, Kirk - I 443,259-260 Garvey, Patrick (fl. 1922), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 169,10 Garvey, Patrick Joseph (* 1878), surgeon Medical WW, WW Staffordshire - I 443,261; II 1491,200 Garvey, Philomena Κ. (* 1927), golfer McRedmond - III 169,11 Garvey, Ray (* 1943), painter, graphic artist, teacher - Buckman - III 169,12 Garvey, Ronald Herbert (* 1903), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1491,201; III 169,13 Garvey, Sara - aft. O'Malley; aft. O'Donoghue (fl. 1879-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1491,202 Garvey, Thomas Joseph - nickname: Tom (* 1936), general manager - Ws W Ireland, WWW Ireland - III 169,14-15 Garvey, Toler Roberts (* 1834), J.P., high sheriff - Wal ford - II 1491,203 Garvice, Charles (* 1833, 1 1920), novelist, dramatist, journalist - Bloom, Kirk, WPVW 1916- I 443,262; II 1491,204; III 169,16 Garvice, Chudleigh (* 1875, 1 1921), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1491,205-207 Garvie, Alexander Femister (* 1934), lecturer in Greek - Academic WsW - III 169,17 Garvie, Alexander Rae (* 1839, Î 1875), divine, journalist, poet - McMurchy - I 443, 263 Garvie, Alfred Ernest (* 1861, 1 1945), theologian, church leader - Foster 3 II 1491,208 Garvie, D.S. (* 1913), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 169,18 Garvie, James Beatson (* 1875), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1491,209 Garvie, Sheila (* 1934), secretary, murderer Donaldson - III 169,19-20 Garvie, Thomas Bowman (* 1859), painter WW Art - II 1491,210 Garvin James Louis (* 1868, î 1947), newspaper editor - Farbman, Griffiths, Lee, Marteau, Notable Personalities, Ramsden, Rintoul I 443,264; II 1491,211-212; III 169,22-28 Garvin, George Desmond (* 1916), pilot - Wynn - Ill 169,21 Garvin, John - Pen-name: Andrew Cass (* 1904, 1 1986), city commissioner, Joycean scholar - Boylan, McRedmond, WWW Ireland III 169,29-32 Garvin, John William (* 1859), educationalist, insurance seller - Men & Women - I 443, 265 Garvin, Mary Margaret (fl. 1925), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1491,213 Garvin, Stephen (t 1874), colour sergeant Creagh/Humphris - II 1491,214 Garvin, Thomas (* 1843, 1 1922), colonial police inspector general - WWW 1916 - II 1491, 215 Garvin, Thomas (* 1943), lecturer in ethics and politics - Academic WsW - III 169,33

Garvin, Sir Thomas Forrest (* 1881, I 1940), colonial solicitor general, judge Ceylon, Dominions Office, WWW 1929 II 1491,216-218 Garvin, Una Christina —> Ledingham, Una Christina Garvin, Miss V. G. (fl. 1935), newspaper editor - lady's WW - II 1491,219 Garvock, Sir John (* 1817, 1 1878), general Boase, Buckland - I 443,266; II 1491,220 Garway, John (fl. 1660), bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 443,267 Garway, William (* 1617, 11701), M.P. lower - II 1491,221 Garwell, J. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 34 Garwen (fl. 500), legendary figure - Fughe, Williams R. - I 443, 268-269 Garwli Ail Gwythog Gwyr (fl. 500), legendary figure - Fughe, Williams R. - I 443,270-271 Garwood —> Gartwood Garwood, Alfred Edward (* 1845), railway engineer - Engineers - II 1491,222 Garwood, Frank (* 1911), statistician, mathematician - WW Science - II 1491,223 Garwood, John (* 1805?, î 1889), divine Boase, Kirk - I 443, 273-274 Garwood, John (fl. 1840), religious writer Allibone - I 443, 272 Garwood, John Reginald (* 1873, 1 1948), lieutenant colonel - WW Surrey - II 1491,224 Garwood, Patricia (* 1941), actress Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 169, 35-36 Garwood, Redmond (* 1873), student - Foster 3 - II 1491,225 Garwood, Tirzah (* 1908, 1 1951), wood engraver, painter, modelmaker - Buckman III 169,37 Garwy (fl. [551]), chieftain - Puglie, Williams R. - I 443, 275-276 Gary, Dorothy Myra —» Page, Dorothy Myra Gasali Joseph (* 1891), company director Malta - III 169, 39-40 Gaschet, John —» Cachet, John Gascoign, Henry (* 1597?, 1 1676), Jesuit Oliver - I 443,279 Gascoign, Thomas (* 1605?, 1 1669), Jesuit Oliver - I 443,280 Gascoigne, Sir Alvary Douglas Frederick (* 1893, t 1970), charge d'affaires - Foreign Office 2 - II 1491,226 Gascoigne, Bamber (* 1935), television quizmaster, playwright - Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 169, 42-43 Gascoigne, Sir Bernard (* 1614, 1 1687), soldier, diplomat - Winstanley: Martyrology I 469, 298 Gascoigne, Caroline Leigh —> Smith, Caroline Leigh Gascoigne, Catherine (* 1600, 1 1676), abbess Gillow, Snow/BirtI 443,283; II 1491,227 Gascoigne, Catherine Justina (* 1623, 1 1690), prioress - Snow/Birt - II 1491,228 Gascoigne, Cecil Claud Hugh Orby (* 1877, I 1929), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1491,229 Gascoigne, Charles - c.h. Sullivan (* 1848, 1 1887), ostler, actor - Boase - I 443, 284 Gascoigne, Charles Edward (* 1907), accountantgeneral - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169,44 Gascoigne, Charles William (* 1884), chairman of estates committee - WW Local Government - II 1491,230 Gascoigne, Claude (* 1884), pianist - Windham - II 1491,231 Gascoigne, Clifton Charles Orby (* 1870, 1 1940), captain - Cox: Norfolk, WW Suffolk - I 443,285; II 1491,232 Gascoigne, Sir Crisp —> Gascoyne, Sir Crisp Gascoigne, Edward (fl. 1541-1566), M.P., canon, lawyer - Cooper/Cooper - I 443, 286-288 Gascoigne, Sir Edward baronet (fl. 1725) - Kirk: Catholics - I 443, 289 Gascoigne, Edward (t 1764), naval captain Charnock - I 443, 290

1605

Gascoigne, Ernest Frederic (* 1796, 1 1876), general - Boase - I 443, 291 Gascoigne, Sir Ernest Frederick Orby (* 1873, I 1944), brigadier general - Creagli/ Humphris, Scottish Biogr., WW Surrey II 1491,233-235 Gascoigne, Frances (* 1637, 1 1708), nun Snow/Birt - II 1491,236 Gascoigne, Frederic Richard Thomas Trench(* 1851, 1 1937), colonel, J.P. - Creagli/ Humphris, Walford, WWW 1929II 1491,237-239 Gascoigne, Frederick Charles Trench—> Trench, Frederick charles Gascoigne, George - also: Gascoyne (* 1525?, 1 1577), poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, Berkenhout, Cassel! Chalmers 1, Cooper/Cooper, Davenport, Gorton, Hoffmann, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Littérature anglaise. Lives Chars., Maunder 2, Philipps, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop, Wood - I 443,292-358; III 169,45-53 Gascoigne, Henry —» Gapper, Henry Burton Mompesson Gascoigne, Henry (*c,1595, 1 1676), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 169, 54 Gascoigne, Henry Barnet (fl. 1815), topical writer - Watt - I 443,360 Gascoigne, John (t 1753), naval captain Charnock - I 443, 361-362 Gascoigne, John Alan (* 1922), chemist Scientists - III 169, 55 Gascoigne, John Hawkins Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott Gatty, Charles Comyn Scott Scott- Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty, Juliana Horatia Orr - aft. Ewing (* 1841, I 1885), story writer - Boase, Hays F., Hunt, Kirk, 'Sanders, Ward - I 444,343-349; III 220,38-39 Gatty, Margaret Scott, Margaret Gatty, Nicholas Comyn (* 1874, 1 1946), musician, composer - De Bekker, Hull, Leach, Wyndham - I 444,351-352; II 1491,454; III 169,292 Gatty, Victor Herbert (* 1864), company director, J.P. - Lanes. Biog. - I 444,353 Gatty, William Henry Caryer (* 1849, 1 1929), solicitor - Dampier 1 - II 1491,460 Gatty, William Henry Caryer (* 1861, 1 1929), solicitor - Dampier 1 - II 1491,460 Gatward, Anthony James (* 1938), television managing director - Broadcasting III 169,293 Gau, John - also: John Gaw (t 1533), divine Royle - III 169, 294-295 Gau, John (* 1940), television producer Broadcasting - III 169,296 Gauci, Anthony (* 1925), theologian, professor, author - Malta - III 169, 297-298 Gauci, Anthony J. Montanaro (* 1898), colonial judge - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1491,461; III 317,449 Gauci, G. (fl.fl. 1810-1823), miniature painter Foskett - III 169, 299 Gauci, Luke Vincent (* 1914), industrialist Malta - III 169,300-301 Gauci, M. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 304 Gauci, Mary (* 1924), translator, interpreter Flegon - III 169,303 Gauci, Massimo (*c,1806, î 1854), miniature painter - Boase, Foskett - I 444, 354; III 169,302 Gauci, Paolo (* 1867), canon, lecturer - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1491,462 Gauci, Victor J. (* 1931), foreign service officer - Malta - III 169, 305-306 Gauci Borda, Lino (* 1936), physician - Malta - Ill 169,307 Gauci Maistre, A.P. (* 1906), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 308 Gauci Maistre, Agostino (* 1906), justice Malta - III 169,310 Gauci Maistre, Godfrey (* 1940), doctor of laws, company director - Malta - III 169,309 Gaudaur, Jacob Gill (* 1858), oarsman - Men & Women - I 444, 355-357 Gauden, John - also: Gawding (* 1605, î 1662), bishop - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood I 444,358-414 Gauden-Ing, R. (*1913), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 169,311 Gaudet, Frederic Monderet (* 1867), lieutenant colonel - Men & Women - I 444,415 Gaudet, George Herbert (* 1863?), soldier Foster 3 - II 1491,463 Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri (* 1891, Î1915), sculptor, draughtsman, bird painter - Lewis - Ill 169,312 Gaudin, A. de Gruchy (* 1901), teacher - WW Derbyshire - II 1492,001 Gaudin, Clarence Thomas (* 1900), farmer, proprietor - Channel Islands - III 169,313

1609

Gaudin, Miss D. de G. (fl. 1935), laywoman, society secretary - Lady's WW - II 1492,002 Gaudin, Edouard (* 1862, 1 1945), engineer, rear admiral - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1492,003 Gaudin, Hugh de Gruchy (* 1901), mechanical engineer - Channel Islands - III 169,314 Gaudin, Philip John (* 1868?), student Foster 3 - II 1492,004 Gaudion, M. W. (fl. 1935), gentleman - WW Guernsey - II 1492,005 Gaudry Miss (*c,1780), actress - Thesp. Diet. - I 444,416 Gaudry, Joseph (fl. [1751]), actor - Thesp. Diet. - I 444,417 Gaudry, Richard Otto (* 1801, 1 1825), organist, composer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton I 444,418-419 Gauen, Henry (fl. 1850-1853), polar explorer Poulsom - III 169,315 Gaugain, Thomas (* 1748, 1 1810?), engraver Biyan, Redgrave - I 444,420-421 Gauge, Alexander (* 1914, î 1960), actor Actors - III 169,316-317 Gaugh, John —» Gowghe, John Gaughan Gahan (family) Gaughan, Dick (* 1948), folk singer, songwriter - Goring, Larkin: Folk - III 169,318-320 Gaughan, John Anthony (* 1932), curate, writer - Irish writers - III 169,321 Gaughan, Thomas (* 1702, 1 1814), centenarian - Ryan - I 444,422 Gaughran, Laurence (* 1842, î 1928), bishop - Cath. WW 1910, Thorn, WWW 1916 I 444,423-424; II 1492,6 Gaughren, Matthew (* 1843, 1 1914), bishop Cath. WW 1910, Weinthal, WWW 1897 I 444,425-426; II 1491,7 Gaul, Alfred Robert (* 1837, 1 1913), composer, organist, teacher - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Birmingham Faces, Brown/ Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Lawrence J.T., Leach - I 444,427-433; II 1492,8-15; III 169,322 Gaul, George (fl. 1853-1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 169, 323 Gaul, John (* 1910, î 1989), property dealer, murderer - Donaldson - III 169, 324 Gaul, Percy Cory (* 1867), university bursar Cox: Norfolk - I 444,434 Gaul, Walter Miller (* 1867, 1 1938), civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1492, 016 Gaul, William Thomas (t 1928), bishop - WWW 1916 - II 1492,017 Gauld, Alexander (fl. 1870), cellist - Baptie 2 I 444,440 Gauld, David (* 1864, 1 1936), painter, stained glass worker - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, WWW 1929- II 1492,018; III 169,325-326 Gauld, David Terras (*1921), zoologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 169,327 Gauld, Edgar Reuben (* 1905), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 328 Gauld, George (* 1821, 1 1882), violinist Baptie 2 - I 444, 436 Gauld, George William Gladstone (fl. 1918), air force lieutenant - Above the Trenches III 169,329 Gauld, Henry William (* 1886), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 330 Gauld, James (* 1857), violinist - Baptie 2 I 444,440,438 Gauld, John (*c,1822), divine - Baptie 2 I 444,440 Gauld, John Richardson (Î 1962), painter, lithographer, school principal - Buckman, WW Art - II 1492,019; III 169,331 Gauld, William (fl. 1850), violinist - Baptie 2 I 444,440 Gauld, William Wallace (* 1881), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1492,020 Gaule, John (fl. 1660), divine - Allibone, Watt I 444,441-442

1610

Gault

Gault, Andrew Hamilton Gavan (family) Gavin surname of - Anderson W. - I 445, 79 Gavin, A. T. Bulkeley (* 1873), surgeon Medical WW- I 445,80 Gavin, Anthony John (* 1941), head teacher Scotland - III 169, 386 Gavin, Antonio - also: Antony Cabot, John Gavran (fl. [451]), legendary chieftain - Puglie, Williams R. - I 445,91-92 Gavriloff, Alexis (* 1949), civil engineer - WsW Hong Kong - III 169,397 Gaw, John —» Gau, John Gawan Taylor, Edward —» Taylor, Edward Gawan Gawan Taylor, Henry —> Taylor, Henry Gawan Gawden, Herbert Edward (* 1882), army chaplain - Methodists - I 445,94 Gawdie, Sir John —» Gawdy, Sir John baronet Gawding, John —> Gauden, John Gawdy, Sir Francis (t 1606), chief justice, M.P. - Foss - I 445,98-99 Gawdy, Sir John baronet - also: Gawdie (* 1639, 1 1699), painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 445,100-101

Gawdy, Sir Thomas (Î 1589), judge - Cooper/ Cooper. Foss - I 445,102-108 Gawen —> Covein Gawen, Charles Gawen Roberts—» Borough, Charles Gawen Gawen, John —» Gavan, John Gawen, John Charles Gawen Roberts (* 1787, I 1874), admiral - Boase - I 445,110 Gawen, Mary Frances (* 1576, 1 1640), abbess - Gorton, Snow/BirtI 445,111-112; II 1492,95 Gawen, Nicholas (t 1682), vicar, writer - Watt, Wood - I 445,113-114 Gawen, Thomas —> Gavan, Thomas Gawen, Thomas (* 1612, 1 1684), religious writer - Gillow, Jenkins, Wood - I 445,116-122 Gawith, Alan Antill (* 1916), pilot - Wynn III 169,398 Gawler, George (* 1796, 1 1869), colonial governor - Boase, Heaton, Mennell I 445,124-127 Gawler, Henry (fl. 1808), swindler - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 445,128-130 Gawler, Henry (* 1827, 1 1894), attorney general - Foster 2, Heaton, Mennell I 445,131-133; II 1492,96 Gawler, Henry B. (fl. 1849-1850), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 169, 399 Gawler, John Bellenden - aft. Ker (* 1756?, 1 1842), botanist - Allibone, Brown/Stratton I 445,134; 1229,152 Gawler, John Cox (* 1830, 1 1882), colonel, writer - Boase, Buckland, Kirk I 445,135-136; II 1492,97 Gawler, William (* 1750, 1 1809), organist, composer - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, Watt - I 445,137-141 Gawley, Stanley (* 1913), librarian - Landau II 1492,098 Gawn, John Edward (fl. 1941-1965), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 169, 400 Gawn, Samuel F. (* 1862), physician - Belfast II 1492,099 Gawn, William John (fl. 1922), proconsul Foreign Office 2 - II 1492,100 Gawne, Edward Brian (* 1861), gentleman Walford - II 1492,101 Gawne, Edward Joseph (* 1880), minister Methodists. WW Methodism - I 445,142; II 1492,102 Gawne, Ewan Moore (* 1889, 1 1978), colonial magistrate - India Office - II 1492,103 Gawrwyd Caint (fl. [499]), chieftain - Puglie, Williams R. - I 445,143-144 Gawsworth, John —> Armstrong, Terence Ian Fytton Gawthorn, Henry George (* 1879, 1 1941), architect, painter, lithographer - WW Art II 1492,104 Gawthorn, Nathaniel (fl. 1730), musician, compiler - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 445,145-147 Gawthorne, P.P. (* 1919), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 169, 405 Gawthorne, Peter A. (* 1884, 1 1962), actor Actors, Noble: Film, Picturegoer 's WW II 1492,105-106; III 169,401-404 Gawthorne-Briggs, Hedley Briggs, Hedley GawthorneGawthorp (fl. 1805), parish treasurer - Taylor R.V. - I 1046, 377 Gawthorpe, Mary (* 1881, tc.1960), suffragist, autobiographer - Banks, Feminist companion - Ill 169,406-414 Gawthrop, Hugh (fl. 1850), topographer, writer Kirk - I 445,149 Gawthrop, James (fl. 1877-1885), tenor vocalist - Brown/Stratton - I 445,150 Gawthrop, John (* 1853), minister, writer Methodists - I 445,151 Gawthrop, Peter John (* 1952), mechanical engineer, professor - Scotland - III 169,415 Gawthropp, Christopher John (* 1870), county councillor, planter - WW Northamptonshire II 1492,107

1611

Gawton, Richard (Î 1616), vicar, writer - Brook, Watt - I 445,152-160 Gay, Albert - nickname; Al (* 1928), jazz musician - Chilton - III 169,416 Gay, Albert George (* 1864), teacher, J.P., town councillor - WW Methodism - II 1492,108 Gay, Alfred William (* 1889), solicitor - WW Essex - II 1492,109 Gay, Sir Arthur William (* 1863, 1 1944), major general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Devonshire - II 1492,110-111 Gay, B. (fl.fl. 1807-1811), miniature painter FoskettIII 169,417 Gay, Barbara (* 1921), painter, potter Buckman - III 169,418 Gay, Bernard (*1921), painter, writer, lecturer Buckman - III 169,419 Gay, Brian (* 1933), chemical engineer Scientists - III 169, 420 Gay, Bryce Stuart (* 1845, 1 1886), composer Baptie 2 - I 445,162 Gay, Charles - also: Gray (t 1712), naval captain - Charnock - I 445,163 Gay, Charles Matthews (* 1861), clergyman WW Wiltshire - II 1492,112 Gay, Claude (* 1707, 1 1786), quaker - Soc. Friends 1 - I 445,164-167 Gay, Daniel Karl - nickname: Danny (* 1982), footballer - Hugman - III 169,421 Gay, Ebenezer (* 1696, 1 1787), pastor - Allen, Allibone, Eliot - I 445,168-174 Gay, Edward (* 1837, 1 1908), landscape painter - Champlin 2, Foster 4, Snoddy - I 445,175; II 1492,113; III 169,422-423 Gay, Ellen —> Waterfield, Ellen Gay, Frederick George (* 1887), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1492,114 Gay, Frederick Joseph (* 1895), minister - WW Warwickshire - II 1492,115 Gay, George (* 1771), stonemason, musician Brown/Stratton - I 445,177 Gay, H.C. (* 1921), policeman - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 169,424 Gay, James (* 1856), gentleman - Cox: Norfolk, Walford - I 445,179; II 1492,116 Gay, James (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk - I 445,178 Gay, John (* 1685, 1 1732), poet, dramatist - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Alexander, Allibone, Baker, Boswell, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 3, Davenport, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Gould S.B. : Devonshire, Greenwood, Hoffmann, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Littérature anglaise, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Smyth, Thesp. Diet., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 445,180-313; II 1492,117-131; III 169,425-440 Gay, John (* 1813, 1 1885), surgeon, writer Boase, Kirk - I 445,314-315 Gay, John (* 1861, 1 1935), physician Dampier 1 - II 1492,132 Gay, John Drew (t 1890), journalist, soldier, writer - Boase. Kirk - I 445,316-317 Gay, John Glen (* 1837, 1 1881), precentor Baptie 2 - I 445,162 Gay, Joseph —» Breval, John Durant Gay, Leslie Hewitt (* 1871), land agent, footballer, cricketer - Sports, WW Devonshire - II 1492,133-134 Gay, Maisie (* 1883, 1 1945), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1492,135 Gay, Maurice (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 445,321 Gay, Nicholas (t 1808), quaker, political writer Watt - I 445,322 Gay, Noel —> Armitage, Reginald Moxon Gay, Oliver Charles (* 1910), physicist Scientists - III 169, 442 Gay, Peter (* 1927), mineralogist, lecturer Scientists - III 169, 443 Gay, Philip James (* 1909), chemist, company director - Scientists - III 169,444 Gay, Susan Elizabeth (fl. 1880), spiritualist writer - Kirk - I 445, 323

1612

Gay

Gay, Thomas {fl. 1918), librarian - OFarrell III 169,445 Gay, Una —> Venning, Una Gay, Walter (* 1853), minister - Methodists I 445,324 Gay, Wilfred (fi. 1915), violin maker - Morris W.M., PlowrightII 1492,136; III 169,446 Gay, William (fl. 1655), divine, sermonist - Watt - I 445,325 Gay, William (fl. 1695), physician - Münk I 445,326 Gay, William (* 1827), vicar - Foster 4 II 1492,137 Gay, William (fl. 1848-1849), polar explorer Poulsom - III 169, 447 Gayangos y Arce, Pascual de (* 1809, 1 1897), linguist, professor - Boase, Kirk I 445,327-328 Gaydon, Alfred Gordon (* 1911), physicist WW Science - II 1492,138 Gaydon, Alfred Gordon (*1911), physicist, professor - Scientists - III 169, 448 Gaydon, John (* 1659), captain - Hayes II 1492,139 Gaydon, Richard (Î 1745), lieutenant colonel Hayes - II 1492,140 Gaye, Alan Willis Robinson, John Gazdar, Jamshedji Jivanji (* 1845), barrister Foster 2 - II 1492,166 Gaze, Charles Percy (fl. 1950), librarian Landau - II 1492,167 Gaze, Frederick Anthony Owen (* 1920), squadron leader - Aces High - III 170,32-33 Gaze, Henry (* 1824?, î 1894), travel agent Boase - Ì 445,383 Gaze, Henry W. (fl. 1925), managing director Notable Personalities - II 1492,168 Gaze, Irvine Oswald (t 1978), polar explorer Poulsom - III 170, 34 Gaze, Raymond Michael (* 1927), biologist Scientists - III 170,35 Gaze, Reginald Augustus (* 1890), J.P., farmer, mayor - Mackenzie D., WW Gloucestershire - II 1492,169-170 Gaze, Robert (fl. 1910?), gentleman, agriculturalist - Gaskell: Norfolk I 445,384-385 Gazeau, V. (fl. 1908-1910), priest - Makepeace - II 1492,171 Gazitua, Francisco (fl.fl. 1967-1983), sculptor Buckman - III 170,36 Gazley, Martha (fl.fl. 1731-1749), wax modeller - Pyke - III 170,37-38 Gazvini, Morteza (fl. 1923), general merchant, foreign consul - Notable Personalities II 1492,172 Gazza —> Gascoigne, Paul John Gazzard, Carl Matthew (* 1982), cricketer Cricketers - III 170, 39-40 Geach, Charles (* 1808, 1 1854), iron manufacturer, M.P. - Boase, Cassell I 445,386-387 Geach, Francis (Î 1798), surgeon - Watt I 445,388 Geach, Henry Harper (fl. 1875), legal writer Kirk - I 445, 389 Geach, Hugh Wynniatt Littleton- (fl. 1920), cricketer - Ceylon - II 1492,173 Geach, Peter Thomas (* 1916), professor of logic - Academic WsW- III 170,42 Geake, Edward (* 1866?), colonial magistrate Foster 3- II 1492,175 Geake, Frances Slaughter, Betty Grace Geale, Daniel (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 445,390 Geale, Hamilton Smith, Maria Gilbert, Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna - aft. James; aft. Heald; aft. Hull; c.h. Lola Montez (* 1818, 11861), adventuress - Boase, Boylan, Herbert, Irish writers, O Céirín, Ward, Webb - I 454,94-99; II 1496,106-108; III 318,26-31 Gilbert, Mark P. Abercromby, Montagu Glasgow, 1st earl of —» Boyle, David 1st earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 7th earl of Boyle, David 7th earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 9th earl of Boyle, David William Maurice 9th earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 6th earl of —> Boyle, George Frederick 6th earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 4th earl of —> Boyle, George 4th earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 5th earl of Boyle, James Glasgow, 3rd earl of —> Boyle, John 3rd earl of Glasgow Glasgow, 8th earl of —> Boyle, Patrick James 8th earl of Glasgow Glasgow 10th Earl of —> Boyle, Patrick Robin Archibald 10th Earl of Glasgow Glasgow earldom of - Anderson W. I 459,301-304 Glasgow surname of - Anderson W. I 459,311 Glasgow (family) - variant: MacGlasgow (fl. 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght III 175,157 Glasgow, Alexander (fl.fl. 1859-1884), painter Sartin - III 175,159 Glasgow, Alfred Edgar (* 1870, 1 1950), brigadier general - WW Sussex - II 1498,315 Glasgow, Charles Ponsonby Robertson- (* 1870, I 1900), classics graduate - Foster 3 II 1498,316 Glasgow, D. (fl. 1880), horologist, writer - Kirk - I 459,312 Glasgow, E.F. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 175,161 Glasgow, Edwin (* 1874, 1 1955), painter, colonial civil servant - Buckman, WW Art, WW Oxfordshire - II 1498,317-318; III 175,162 Glasgow, Ellen (* 1873, 1 1945), novelist, poet, essayist - Feminist companion, Women novelists - III 175,163-179

Glassington Glasgow, G. (fi. 1779-1815), major general Philippart - I 459, 313 Glasgow, Harriet - aft. Acheson (fi. [1851]), poet - O'Donoghue - I 459,314 Glasgow, J. Ewing (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 459,315 Glasgow, J.P. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 175,181 Glasgow, James Dunlop, Rachel Glasgow, Raymond Charles Robertson- (* 1901), footballer, cricketer - WW Sport - I 459, 322 Glasgow, Robert James (fl. 1887-1890), corn merchant - Orchard - II 1498,319 Glasgow, Robert Purdon Robertson- (* 1868, I 1937), lieutenant - Walford - II 1498, 320 Glasgow, Robert Robertson Cunningham, William 4th earl of Glencairn Glencairn, 9th earl of —> Cunningham, William 9th earl of Glencairn Glencairn, countess of —» Erskine, Isabella Glencairn, countess of —» MacGuire, Elizabeth Glencairn earldom of - Anderson W., Waller I 460,46-57 Glencairnie, Lord —» Acheson, Sir Archibald Lord Glencairnie Glen-Campbell, Edward Arthur Dudley (* 1907), physician, surgeon - Jamaica - III 175,387 Glen-Campbell, Maynard Joscelyne (* 1910), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 175, 388 Glencase, Peter (* 1852), choirmaster, teacher Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton - I 460,66-67 Glen-Coats, Marion Marjorie Winfred Glen —» Coats, Marion Marjorie Winifred Glen GlenGlen-Coats, Sir Thomas Coats —» Coats, Sir Thomas Coats Glen- 2nd baronet Glen-Coats, Sir Thomas Glen, 1st baronet —» Coats, Thomas Glen Glenconner, 2nd baron —» Tennant, Christopher Grey 2nd baron Glenconner Glenconner, 1st baron —» Tennant, Edward Priaulx 1st baron Glenconner Glenconner, baroness —» Wyndham, Pamela Adelaide Genevieve Glenconner, Lady Pamela (* 1903, 1 1988), aristocrat, charity worker - Donaldson III 175,400 Glencourse, Lord —> Inglis, John Lord Glencourse Glencross, A. (* 1908), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 175, 403 Glencross, Alan (* 1920), libraries director Landau - II 1499, 001 Glencross, Ann Armenell —» Norris, Ann Armenell Glencross, David (* 1936), television director Broadcasting - III 175,404 Glencross, Ernest Henry (* 1844, 1 1940), vicar - Clergy List - II 1499,002 Glencross, George Poole Norris (* 1855, î 1940), J.P. - WW Cornwall - II 1499, 003 Glencross, James Reginald Morshead (* 1878, 1 1944), barrister, genealogist - Cath. WW 1930, Walford - II 1499,004-005 Glencross, John Buller (* 1885, 1 1962), naval captain - WW Somerset - II 1499,006 Glenday, Edward Albert (* 1865?), curate Foster 3- II 1499,007 Glenday, James (fl. 19. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 175,406

1662

Glenday

Glenday, Sir Vincent Goncalves Glendonwyn surname of Glendinning, Alexander Millward, Jessie Glendinning, John Nixon Glenney, Charles Henry Hall Glenny, Elliott Thornton (* 1880), surgeon Bristolians, Medical WW, WW Somerset I 460,220; II 1499,42-44 Glenny, George (* 1793, 1 1874), horticultural writer - Boase, Gardeners, Kirk I 460,221-222; III 175,446-448 Glenny, George M. F. (fl. 1868-1885), gardener, writer - Kirk - I 460,223 Glenny, George Wilmot (* 1873), brewer, J.P. WW Essex - II 1499,045 Glenny, Robert Joseph Ervine (fl. 1943-1971), physicist - Scientists - III 175, 449 Glenny, William James (* 1873, 1 1963), commercial counsellor - Foreign Office 2 - II 1499,046 Glenorchy, viscountess —» Maxwell, Willielma Glenravel, 1st baron —> Benn, Arthur Shirley 1st baron Glenravel Glentanar, 1st baron —» Coats, George 1st baron Glentanar Glentanar, 2nd baron —» Coats, Thomas 2nd baron Glentanar Glenton, Frederic (fl. 1790), surgeon - Watt I 460,225 Glenton, Frederick Richardson (* 1872), student - Foster 3 - II 1499,047 Glentoran, baroness —» Bingham, Emily Ina Glentworth, viscount —> Pery, Edmond William Claude Gerard de Vere viscount Glentworth Glentworth, Peter (* 1934), radiochemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 175,450 Glentworth, Robert 1911), geologist Scientists - III 175,451 Glenville, Peter (* 1913), actor, stage producer - Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre II 1499,048-050; III 175,452 Glenville, Philip (fl. 1805), actor, businessman Thesp. Diet. - I 460, 226 Glenville, Shaun (* 1884, 1 1968), comedian, pantomime dame - Busby, Pantomime III 175,453-454 Glen Winslow, Pauline (fl. 1978), novelist Whodunit? - III 175,389 Gleson, Walter (fl. 1547-1606), cathedral organist - West - II 1499,051 Gless, Sharon (* 1943), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 176,1 Glew, Edward Lees (* 1817, 1 1870), painter, newspaper proprietor, local historian - Boase, Foskett, Kirk, Strickland - I 460, 227-229; III 176,2

Glover Glew, John Francis (* 1870), railway employee, J.P. - WW Yorkshire - II 1499,052 Glew, John Tom (* 1854), county councillor, J.P. - WW Lincolnshire - II 1499,053 Glew, Norman (t 1944), pilot - Wynn III 176,3 Glewis —» Glywys Glewlwyd Gavaeivawr (11. 542), legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 460, 231-232 Glidden, C. Humphrey duke of Gloucester Gloucester, earl of —» Robert earl of Gloucester Gloucester, duchess of Sophia Matilda duchess of Gloucester Gloucester, duke of —> Thomas of Woodstock earl of Buckingham, duke of Gloucester Gloucester, 2nd duke of —> William Frederick 2nd duke of Gloucester Gloucester, duke of William duke of Gloucester Gloucester, 1st duke of William Henry 1st duke of Gloucester Gloucester, duchess of —> Bohun, Eleanor duchess of Gloucester Gloucester, 6th earl of —> Clare, Gilbert de 7th earl of Clare, 5th earl of Hertford and 6th earl of Gloucester Gloucester, 8th earl of —> Clare, Gilbert de 9th earl of Clare, 7th earl of Hertford, 8th earl of Gloucester Gloucester, 9th earl of —> Clare, Gilbert de 10th earl of Clare, 8th earl of Hertford, 9th earl of Gloucester Gloucester, 7th earl of —> Clare, Richard de 8th earl of Clare, 6th earl of Hertford, 7th earl of Gloucester Gloucester, duchess of —> Cobham, Eleanor duchess of Gloucester Gloucester peerage of - Low - I 460,319-320 Gloucester, Prince Henry Duke of (* 1900, 1 1974), governor-general - Lee - III 176, 27 Gloucester, John de ( t e . 1260), stonemason Architecture - I 460,335 Gloucester, Miles de earl of Hereford (t 1143), judge, soldier - Foss - I 460, 336-337 Gloucester, Prince Richard Alexander Walter George Duke of (* 1944), architect - Lee III 176,28 Gloucester, Walter de (t 1311), judge - Foss I 460,338-339 Gloucester and Edinburgh, duchess of Mary princess; duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh Glover, Lady —» Scott, Elizabeth Rosetta Glover - thief - Knapp/Baldwin - I 460, 343 Glover, Agnes S. —» Scott, Agnes S. Glover, Alfred Charles (* 1868), barrister Foster 3- II 1499,090 Glover, Arthur Leone (* I860?), graduate Foster 3- II 1499,091 Glover, Arthur Stanley (* 1889), civil engineer, county surveyor - WW Local Government II 1499,092 Glover, Augustus —> De Fivas, Sidney Glover, Bonovier (t 1780), naval captain Charnock - I 460, 341-342 Glover, Brian (* 1934), actor, teacher, wrestler Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 176,30-31 Glover, C. H. - naval lieutenant commander, mechanical engineer - Day - II 1499,093 Glover, Charles Richmond John (* 1870), Lord Mayor, local historian - Wright D. II 1499,094 Glover, Charles William Seebohm, Juliet Mary Godlee, Barbara Brodie —» Lodge, Barbara Brodie Godlee, Joseph Lister (* 1847), barrister, conveyancer - Essex, Foster 2 II 1500,037-038 Godlee, Rickman (* 1804, 1 1871), lawyer, layman - Soc. Friends l - l 462,251-252 Godlee, Sir Rickman John 1st baronet (* 1849, 1 1925), surgeon - Kirk, Lee, Medical WW, Men 3, Stephenson, WWW 1916 I 462,253-256; II 1500,39; III 176,345 Godlee, Theodore (* 1856), solicitor, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1500,040 Godlet, F. (fl.fl. 1826), miniature painter Foskett - III 176, 346 Godley, Lady —> Fowler, Louise Marion Godley, Sir Alexander John (* 1867, 1 1957), general - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1500,041; III 176,347 Godley, Alfred Denis (* 1856, î 1925), classical scholar, man of letters - Boylan, Foster 4, O'Donoghue, Ulster, WWW 1916I 462,257; II 1500,42-43; III 176,348-349 Godley, Charlotte - née: Charlotte Wynne (* 1821, 1 1907), letter writer - Feminist companion - III 176,350 Godley, Denis (* 1823, î 1890), civil servant Boase - I 462, 259 Godley, Edward Richard (* 1841), rector - WW Dorset - II 1500,044 Godley, Eveline Charlotte (* 1874, î 1951), historian - Lady's WW, WW Kent II 1500,045-046 Godley, Francis —» Godlif, Francis Godley, Francis William Crewe - aft. Sir Francis William Crewe Fetherston-Godley (* 1893, 1 1976), brigadier, county councillor - Channel Islands, WW Gloucestershire - II 1500,047; III 152,267

Godley, Sir Francis William Crewe Fetherston—» Godley, Francis William Crewe Godley, Godfrey Archibald (* 1871, 1 1935), lieutenant colonel, dominion under secretary WWW 1929 - II 1500,048 Godley, Harry Crewe (* 1861, 1 1907), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1500,049-050 Godley, Hugh John 2nd baron Kilbracken (* 1877, 1 1950), K.C. - WW Sussex II 1500,051 Godley, John Arthur 1st baron Kilbracken (* 1847, 1 1932), civil servant - Foster 2, Foster 4, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 462,258,260; II 1500,52-55 Godley, John Cornwallis Godlif, Francis Godliman, Martin (fl. 20. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 176,352 Godlonton, Robert (* 1794?, î 1884), colonist, newspaper proprietor - Boase, Kirk I 462,267-268 Godman, Arthur Fitzpatrick (* 1842, 1 1930), colonel, J.P., D.L. - Walford, WWW 1929 II 1500,061-062 Godman, Arthur Lowthian (* 1877, 1 1956), air commodore, J.P., D.L. - WW Yorkshire II 1500,063 Godman, Charles Bulkeley (* 1849, 1 1941), lieutenant colonel, D.L. - Cox: Kent, WW Sussex - I 462,269; II 1500,64 Godman, Edward Shirley Godscale, James Godsmark, Harry Citfond (* 1896), engineer, transport manager - WW Local Government II 1500,098 Godson, Lady —> Boughton, Jane Charlotte Godson, Ada Charlotte (fl. 1920-1960), painter, antiques collector - Lady's WW, WW Art II 1500,099-100 Godson, Ada Charlotte (fl.fl. c.1920-1960), painter, miniaturist - Buckman - III 176, 368 Godson, Alfred (* 1836), J.P., physician - Cheshire. Medical WW - I 462,393; II 1500,101 Godson, Arthur Richard (fl. 1853-1880), divine Kirk - I 462, 394 Godson, Sir Augustus Frederick (* 1835, 1 1906), M.P., barrister - Dod's 1900, Foster 2, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 462,395; II 1500,102-104 Godson, Clement (* 1845, î 1913), gynaecologist, obstetrician - Medical WW, Men 3, WWW 1897 - I 462,396-398; II 1500,105 Godson, Edmund Probyn (* 1849, 1 1918), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1500,106 Godson, Edward Alexander (* 1870), student Foster 3 - II 1500,107 Godson, Edwin (fl. 1858-1872), divine - Kirk I 462,399 Godson, Edwin Augustus Marshall (* 1865?), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1500,108 Godson, Ernest Henry (* 1865), solicitor Lincolnshire - II 1500,109 Godson, Francis (* 1864), minister - WW Methodism - II 1500,110 Godson, George Rushout (* 1852), lieutenant, county magistrate, high sheriff - Walford II 1500, 111 Godson, George St. Alban (fl. 1856-1879), divine, educationalist - Kirk - I 462,400 Godson, Gilbert Godson- (* 1872), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1500,112 Godson, John (fl. 1857-1884), divine - Kirk I 462,401 Godson, John (fl. 1859), divine - Kirk I 462,402 Godson, John Herbert (* 1868, 1 1936), physician, surgeon - Cheshire - II 1500,113 Godson, Malcolm William (* 1892), building contractor - Sports - II 1500,114 Godson, Richard (fl. 1840), M.P., legal writer Allibone - I 462, 403 Godson, Robert (fl. 1695), astrological writer Watt - I 462,404 Godson, Robert Gilbert (* 1932), company director - WsW Hong Kong - III 176,369 Godson, Robert James (* 1859), freemason Wright D. - II 1500,115 Godson, W. (fl. 1866), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 176,370 Godson, William Ernest (* 1865?), vicar Foster 3, WW Norfolk - II 1500,116-117 Godson-Godson, Gilbert Godson, Gilbert GodsonGodward, John William Pearse, Frederica Vincentia Godwin, Gail (* 1937), novelist, shortstory writer - Feminist companion III 176,382-384 Godwin, George (* 1789, 1 1863), architect Colvin - II 1500,124 Godwin, George (* 1815, î 1888), architect Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Malchow, Men 2, Waller, Wodehouse - Ì 463, 36-47; III 177,385-386 Godwin, George Harold (* 1873), student Foster 3 - II 1500,125 Godwin, George Nelson (* 1846, î 1907), antiquary, army chaplain - Kirk - I 463, 47 Godwin, Gerald Leith (* 1866), surgeon Nottinghamshire - II 1500,126 Godwin, H. G. (fl. 1880), translator - Kirk I 463, 48 Godwin, Harold (* 1895), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1500,127 Godwin, Sir Harry (* 1901, 1 1985), botanist Lee, Scientists, WW Science - II 1500,128; III 176,387-388 Godwin, Henry (* 1784?, 1 1853), major general, writer - Boase. Kirk - I 463,49-50 Godwin, Henry (fl. 1865), miscellaneous writer Kirk - I 463,51 Godwin, Henry Getliffe (* 1877), minister - WW Methodism - II 1500,129 Godwin, Sir Henry Thomas (* 1784, 1 1853), major general - Buckland - II 1500,130 Godwin, Herbert James (* 1922), computer scientist, professor - Scientists - III 176,389 Godwin, J.V. (fl. 1866), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 176,390 Godwin, James (t 1869), civil engineer, professor - Boase - I 463, 54 Godwin, James (t 1876), illustrator - Bryan I 463,52 Godwin, James Ignatius —> Goodwin, James Ignatius Godwin, Sir John Arthur (* 1852, 1 1921), businessman, Lord Mayor, J.P. - Sports, WWW 1916- II 1500,131-133 Godwin, John Colmer Colthurst (* 1859?, 1 1939), canon - Bristolians - II 1500,121 Godwin, John Henry - also: John Hensley (* 1809, 1 1889), minister, professor, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 463, 55-56 Godwin, John Hensley —> Godwin, John Henry Godwin, Joseph - also: Goodwin (Î 1673), printer, bookseller - Pionier 1 - I 463, 57 Godwin, Judith —> Weaver, Judith

1672

Godwin

Godwin, Keith Goodwin, Timothy Godwin, Walter Palmer (* 1871), canon, county councillor - WW Surrey - II 1500,138 Godwin, William - c.h. Theophilus Marcliffe (* 1756, 1 1836), philosopher, novelist - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Baker, British Radicals, Cassell, Cochrane R., Cunningham A. 1, Gorton, Greenwood, Hall, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Littérature anglaise, Maunder 2, NBD, Palgrave, Public Characters, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Sanders, Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Wheeler - I 463,129-216; 1229,249-250; II 1500,139-140; III 176,398-425 Godwin, William (* 1803, 1 1832), journalist, novelist - Allibone - I 463,217; II 1500,141 Godwin-Austen, Henry Haversham —» Austen, Henry Haversham GodwinGodwin-Austen, Robert Alfred Cloyne —> Austen, Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen, Robert Annesley —» Austen, Robert Annesley GodwinGodwin-Austen, Robert Arthur —> Austen, Robert Arthur GodwinGodwine —» Godwin earl of the West-Saxons Godwine, Alfred (fl. 1855), novelist, phrenologist - Kirk - I 463, 222 Godwyne —» Godwin Goe, Field Flowers (* 1832, 1 1910), bishop Foster 3, Men 3, Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1897- I 463,225-227; II 1500,142-143 Goebel, Alexander (* 1877), minister, magazine editor - WW Methodism - II 1500,144 Goehr, Alexander - full name: Peter Alexander Goehr (* 1932), composer, professor - Lee III 176,428 Goehr, Peter Alexander —» Goehr, Alexander Goehr, Walter (* 1903, 1 1960), composer, conductor - Palmer R. - II 1500,145 Goenka, Baijnath (* 1863), zemindar, banker Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1269,444

Goenka, Sir Hariram (* 1862, î 1935), magistrate, sheriff - WWW 1929 II 1500,146 Goepel, John (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 176, 429 Goering, Jacob (fl. 1783), minister, writer Allibone - I 463,228 Görlitz, Amy —» Sherwin, Amy Goes, Hugh (fl. 1506-1509), printer - Duff, Watt - I 463,229-230 Goeth, Isidore (fl. 1908), mining engineer Safford - I 463, 231 Goetz, Charles Edward (* 1872), student Foster 3- II 1500,147 Goetz, E. (fl. 1900), merchant - WW Far East II 1500,148 Goetz, Georg-Friedrich von (* 1933), airline director - WsW Hong Kong - III 176,431 Goetz, John Daniel —» Getsius, John Daniel Goetz, Walter Foster, Muriel Goeznou Saint (fl.675), bishop - Gould S.B. I 463,234-237 Goff —> Gough (family) Goff (fl. 1640), royalist captain - Winstanley: Martyrology - I 463, 239 Goff, Lady Adelaide Henrietta Louisa Hortense —> Knox, Lady Adelaide Henrietta Louisa Hortense Goff, Algernon Hamilton Stannus (* 1863, I 1936), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1500,152 Goff, Bruce (fl. 1853-1910), physician, volunteer lieutenant colonel - Gaskell: Lanarkshire II 1500,153-155 Goff, Bruce (* 1864), physician, amateur golfer Sports - II 1500,156-157 Goff, Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas (* 1860, I 1907), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 - II 1500,158-159 Goff, Clarissa Catherine —» de Hochepied, Clarissa Catherine Goff, Elijah (fl. 1792-1799), architect - Colvin II 1500,160 Goff, Ewen Cameron Robert (* 1865, 1 1928), hunt master - Sussex - II 1500,161 Goff, Harriet Mary (* 1830?), translator O'Donoghue - I 463, 240 Goff, Sir Herbert William Davis- 2nd baronet Cogan (Family) Gogan, Johnny (* 1963), film director - Film directors - III 177,3

Golden Gógan, Liam S. Cogan (Family) Goggin, Dan (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - O'Farrell - III 177,29 Goggin, David James (* 1849), educationalist, writer - Men & Women - I 463, 304 Goggin, John (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - OFarrell - III 177,29 Goggin, Ned (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - OFarrell - III 177,29 Goggin, Patrick (fl. 1853), polar explorer Poulsom - III 177, 30 Goggs, Evelyn Dorothy - aft. Joce (* 1900), bookbinder, textile printer, wood engraver WW Art - II 1500,197 Gogin, Charles (* 1844, 1 1931), painter - Sartin - Ill 177,31 Gogyrvan Gawr - also: Gogyrven (fl. [501]), chieftain - Fughe, Williams R. I 463,305-306 Gogyrven Gawr —» Gogyrvan Gawr Goh, Keng Swee (* 1918), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 177, 32 Goh, Kim-Toon (* 1904), auditor - Hong Kong - Ill 177,33 Goh, L.C. (* 1910), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 177,34 Gohar, Ali - c. Shah Alam (* 1728, 1 1806), rebel - Buckland - II 1246,316 Gohery (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - Maclysaght - III 177, 35 Goibhnenn Saint - also: Gobban (fl. 625?) Smith/Wace - I 463, 307 Goidil Gaeidhead Goil, Dwarka Prasad (* 1879), colonial surgeon general - India Office - II 1500,198 Goimbault, Odette - c.h. Mary Odette Gould, James Gold, Jimmy (* 1886, î 1967), comedian Actors - III 177,48 Gold, Jimmy - originally: James McGonigal (* 1886, t 1967), comedian - Actors, Busby III 330,6-8 Gold, Joseph Harold (* 1913), industrial chemist - WW Science - II 1500,227 Gold, Laurie (* 1918), jazz musician - Chilton III 177,49 Gold, Lex (* 1940), civil servant - Scotland III 177,50 Gold, Mary R. B. (fl. 1935), council member lady's WW - II 1500,228 Gold, Patrick Hugh (* 1890), district councillor WW Berkshire - II 1500,229 Gold, Penelope Margaret (* 1950), editor Broadcasting - III 177,51 Gold, Stephen (* 1949), solicitor - Scotland III 177,52

1673

Gold, Victor (* 1922), chemist, professor Scientists - III 177,53 Gold, William Allardice (* 1890), accountant, town councillor, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. II 1500,230 Gold, William George (* 1800?, 1 1868), lieutenant general - Boase - I 463, 327 Goldar, John (* 1729, 1 1795), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 463, 328-329 Goldbacher, Sandra (fl. 1994), writer, film director - Film directors - III 177, 54 Goldbaek, Bjarne (* 1968), footballer - Hugman - Ill 177,55 Goldberg, Sir Abraham (* 1923), haematologist, professor - Scientists, Scotland III 177,56-57 Goldberg, Asher (* 1865), student - Foster 3 II 1500,231 Goldberg, David - nickname: Dave (* 1922, I 1969), jazz musician, composer - Chilton III 177,58 Goldberg, David Myer (* 1933), chemical pathologist - Scientists - III 177,59 Goldberg, Dulcie —» Deamer, Dulcie Goldberg, Gerald Yael (* 1912), solicitor WWW Ireland - III 177,60 Goldberg, Hannah (* 1925), librarian - landau - II 1500,232 Goldberg, Joseph Pasquale (* 1825, 1 1890), singer, professor - Boase - I 463,330 Goldberg, Leopold (* 1840), solicitor - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1500,233 Goldberg, Max (fl. 1890), dramatic writer Adams W.D. 2 - I 463, 331 Goldberg, Max - real name: Max Gorginski (* 1905, 1 1990), jazz musician - Chilton III 177,61 Goldberg, Ruth Frances Itzhaki, Ruth Frances Goldberg, William Farn (* 1856, î 1894), sports journalist - Boase - I 463, 332 Goldberg, Wolfe (* 1890), trade-unionist labour WW - II 1500,234 Goldblatt, Maurice Walter (* 1895), physician, physiology lecturer - WW Science II 1500,235 Goldburg, Joseph (* 1886), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offìce, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1500,236; III 177,63 Goldby, Frank (* 1903), anatomist, professor Scientists - III 177,64 Goldby, Walter Ernest (fl. 1890-1898), colonial civil servant - Colonial OfSce - II 1500,237 Goldclif, Hugo de (fl. 1195-1214), builder Architecture - I 463,333 Golden Ball —> Ball, Edward Hughes Golden Farmer —» Davis, William Golden Fish —> Fish, Thomas Liversedge Golden —> Goldrick (family) Golden, Anna (fl. 1935), dentist - lady's WWII 1500,238 Golden, Arthur Robert (* 1863), headmaster Cox: Norfolk - I 463, 335 Golden, Fanny Mary - aft. Sharman (fl. 19001935), J.P., voluntary worker - Lady's WW, WW Cambridgeshire - II 1500,239-240 Golden, Frederick Stanley (* 1877), vicar - WW Warwickshire - II 1500,241 Golden, Grace (* 1904, 1 1993), painter, printmaker, illustrator, teacher - Buckman III 177,65 Golden, John (fl. 1781-1808), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1500,242 Golden, John (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 463,336-337 Golden, John (* 1926), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 177,66 Golden, Michael (* 1913), actor - Actors, Noble: Theatre - II 1500,243; III 177,69 Golden, Patricia Caroline (* 1898), typist Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1500, 244 Golden, Peter (fl. 1916-1922), national secretary of American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic - O'Farrell - III 177,67-68

1674

Golden

Golden, Robert Trippuck, John Golden, William (fi. 1791-1802), poet - Watt I 463,340 Goldenberg, Emanuel - artist name: Edward G. Robinson (Î 1973), actor - Goodman III 177,70-71 Golder, Alfred Henry (fi. 1921-1933), proconsul - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1500,246 Golder, Hugh Donald (* 1904), physician, surgeon - WW Durham - II 1500,247 Golder, James Tolputt Cary, George GoldneyGoldreich, Samuel (* 1861), repatriation officer Weinthal - I 464,11 Goldrick (family) - variants: MacGoldrick; Goulding; Golden (fl. 14. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght III 177,150-151 Goldring, A. R. (*c.l858), secretary - Weinthal - I 464,12 Goldring, Denis Charles (fl. 1957), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 177,152 Goldring, Douglas (* 1887, 1 1960), novelist, biographer, magazine founder - Browning II 1500,346 Goldring, Philip Wallace (* 1875), solicitor WW Far East - II 1500,347 Goldring, Roland (* 1928), geologist, lecturer Scientists - III 177,153 Golds, Lionel Barton Swan (* 1903), electrical engineer - Day - II 1500,348 Goldsack, Albert Warden (fl. 1935), engineer Day - II 1500,349 Goldsack, G.M. (fl. 1958), merchant - Hong Kong - III 177,154 Goldsack, Harold William (* 1899), minister WW Methodism - II 1500,350 Goldsack, Redman (fl. 1875), religious writer Kirk - I 464,13 Goldsborough, Charles Washington (fl. 1820), editor - Allibone - I 464,14 Goldsborough, Edward (fl. 1483-1494), judge Foss - I 464,15 Goldsborough, Godfrey (* 1548, î 1604), bishop - Chambers, Cooper/Cooper, Godwin I 464,16-20 Goldsborough, Richard D'Avigdor, Osmond Elim Goldsmid, Rachel - aft. countess d'Avigdor (* 1816, 1 1896), philanthropist - Boase I 464,87 Goldsmid, Sidney —> Hoffnung, Sidney Goldsmid, Violet - aft. Hoffnung; aft. HoffnungGoldsmid (fl. 1889-1935), foreign title-holder Lady's WW - II 1500,413 Goldsmid, Violet Hoffnung—> Goldsmid, Violet Goldsmid-Montifiore, Claude Joseph Montefiore, Claude Joseph

1676

Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons

Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, Sir David Lionel —> Salomons, Sir David Lionel 2nd baronet Goldsmith Mrs (fl.fl. 1694-1712), maker of wax effigies - Pyke - III 177,161-162 Goldsmith, Adrian Philip Banham, Ethel Gooch, Francis Harcourt (* 1842, î 1931), J.P., vicar - Clergy List, Cox: Kent - I 465,105; II 1501,135 Gooch, Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Lambert 8th baronet (* 1850, 1 1881), lieutenant colonel Boase - I 465,106 Gooch, Frederick Leeds (* 1859), veterinary surgeon - Methodists, WW Lincolnshire, WW Methodism - I 465,107; II 1501,136-137 Gooch, George Peabody (* 1873, î 1968), historian, member of parliament - British Radicals, Lee - III 177, 374-399 Gooch, George Thomas (* 1797), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 465,108 Gooch, Gladys —> Jervis, Gladys Gooch, Graham Alan (* 1953), cricketer Cricketers, Lee - III 177, 400-402 Gooch, Sir Henry Daniel 2nd baronet (* 1841, 1 1897), gentleman - Boase, WWW 1897 I 465,109; II 1501,138 Gooch, Henry Wyard (* 1885), vicar - WW Hampshire - II 1501,139 Gooch, Horace (* 1883), physician - WW Shropshire - II 1501,140 Gooch, John Henry (* 1801?, 11861), clergyman, teacher - Boase - I 465,110 Gooch, John Henry (* 1929), civil engineer, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 177,403 Gooch, Leslie John (* 1898?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1501,141 Gooch, Richard Francis Knight (* 1872), race horse trainer - WW Berkshire - II 1501,142 Gooch, Richard Stephen St. George Heathcote (* 1829, 1 1898), writer, poet - Boase, Kirk I 465,111-112 Gooch, Robert (* 1784, 1 1830), physician, writer - A'Beckett, Allibone, Cunningham G.G., Macmichael - I 465,113-150 Gooch, Robert William (* 1844), fire brigade captain - Staffordshire - II 1501,143 Gooch, S.J.W. (* 1889), civil engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 177,404 Gooch, Sielke (* 1936), translator - Flegon III 177,405 Gooch, Stanley J. (* 1894, 1 1958), comic editor - Clark - III 177, 406-408 Gooch, Stanley John William (* 1889), civil engineer - Dominions Office - II 1501,144 Gooch, Steve (* 1945), dramatist - Berney III 177,409-414 Gooch, Thomas (fl. 1599-1631), physician Münk - I 465,151 Gooch, Sir Thomas 2nd baronet (* 1674, 1 1754), bishop - Allibone, Dampier 2, Watt I 465,152-153; II 1501,145-146 Gooch, Thomas (* 1750?), painter - Bryan, Giibey, Redgrave - I 465,154-162 Gooch, Thomas Lewis (fl. 1820-1847), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 465,163 Gooch, Thomas Longridge (* 1808, 1 1882), railway engineer - Boase - I 465,164

Goodall Gooch, Sir Thomas Sherlock 5th baronet Tarry, Alice Goodall, Frederick (* 1822, 1 1904), painter - Cassell, Champlin 2, Cooper: Men of mark, DCB, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Men 2. Men 3. Ottley 1866. Our Contemporaries, Pratt, Sandby, Sanders, Sartin, Waller, WWW 1897 -I 465, 293-314; II 1501,208-211; III 177,448 Goodall, Frederick Leathley (* 1902), colour chemist - WW Science - II 1501,212

1680

Goodall

Goodall, Frederick Trevelyan Lennox, Charles Henry Gordon- 6th duke of Richmond and Lennox, 1st duke of Gordon Gordon, 2nd duke of —» Lennox, Charles Henry Gordon- 7th duke of Richmond and Lennox, 2nd duke of Gordon Gordon, 4th duke of —» Lennox, Frederick Charles Gordon- 9th duke of Richmond and Lennox, 4th duke of Gordon Gordon, Lady —» Mackenzie, Julia Charlotte Sophia StewartGordon, Lady —» Marshall, Edith Susan LeesonGordon, duchess of —> Maxwell, Jane Gordon, Lady —» Maxwell, Mary Grace Gordon baronetcy of - Anderson W. 1 467,112 Gordon clan of - Anderson W. - I 467,98-99 Gordon family of - also: earldom of Huntly - Anderson W., Bain, Goring, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - I 1229,288-318; III 178,312-316; 179,123-125 Gordon family of - Cassell, Collier 1, Low, Waller - I 467,73-91,101-111 Gordon dukedom of - Anderson W. I 467,66-72 Gordon (family) - also: Earldom of Aberdeen (fl. 15. Cent. - End 19. Cent.), noble family Grimble - III 178,379-380 Gordon (fl. 1730), sermonist - Watt - I 467,130 Gordon (fl. 1750-1755), translator - Baker, Watt - I 467,131-132 Gordon (fl. 1774-1779), colonel, botanist Britten/Boulger - I 467,133 Gordon Miss - aft. Mrs Christopher Newman Hall (fl. 1855), travel writer - Kirk I 1229,319 Gordon Miss (fl. 1864), landowner - Bateman II 1502,193 Gordon Miss (fl. 1880-1882), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 178,318 Gordon (c.l970), violin maker - Plowright III 178,317 Gordon, A.G. (* 1909), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 178,319 Gordon, A.L. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 178,320 Gordon, A. R. (fl. 1932-1935), vice-consul Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1502,194 Gordon, Abraham (fl. 1755), medical writer Watt - I 467,134

Gordon, Abraham Henry (* 1783?, 1 1865), major general - Boase - I 467,135 Gordon, Ada - aft. countess of Lovelace (* 1815, t 1852), daughter of Byron - Boase I 1229,320 Gordon, Sir Adam de —> Gurdon, Sir Adam de Gordon, Sir Adam (t 1700), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1502,195 Gordon, Lord Adam (* 1726?, 11801), general - Foster 1, Living: Scotsmen - I 467,136; II 1502,196 Gordon, Sir Adam baronet Green, Sir Richard 1st baronet Green-Price, Sir Richard Dansey —» Green, Sir Richard Dansey 2nd baronet

1746

Green-Price

Green-Price, Sir Robert Henry —» Price, Sir Robert Henry Green- 3rd baronet Greensail, Richard (Î 1718), pirate - Gosse II 1511,015 Greenshields, David (* 1949), headteacher Scotland - III 184,351 Greenshields, David John Grenville, Denis Greenville, Henry (t 1726), pirate - Gosse II 1511,036 Greenville, Sir Richard —> Grenville, Sir Richard Greenway, 1st baron —» Greenway, Charles 1st baron Greenway Greenway Mr (fl. 19. Cent.), book character model - Rintoul - III 184,367 Greenway, Antony - alias: Tilney (*c,1579, I 1644), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 184, 368 Greenway, Catherine Francis (t 1642), abbess - Gillow, Women writers - I 482,368-369; III 184,375 Greenway, Charles 1st baron Greenway (* 1857, 1 1934), merchant banker, company chairman - Jeremy, Notable Personalities, Spoits, WW Hampshire - II 1511,037-041; III 184,369-373 Greenway, Cyril John (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 184, 374 Greenway, Daniel (fl. 1745-1747), stonemason, stonecutter, vase maker - Gunnis II 1511,042 Greenway, Francis Howard (* 1777, î 1837), architect - Colvin - II 1511,043-044 Greenway, George (* 1779, 1 1821), priest Gillow - I 482,370-371 Greenway, George Cattell (* 1865?), student Foster 3-11 1511,045 Greenway, George Courtenay (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 482,372-373 Greenway, Grace (* 1924), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1511,046 Greenway, Harry (* 1934), member of parliament - Roth - III 184,376-377 Greenway, Harry David Jones Kelynge (* 1871), poultry breeder, goat breeder - WW Oxfordshire - II 1511,047

Greenway, James (t 1695?), naval captain Chamock - I 482, 374-375 Greenway, James Luther (* 1852), ironmaster, county councillor, high sheriff - Rickword/ Gaskell, WW Wales 1921 - II 1511,048-051 Greenway, John (* 1750, 1 1800), priest, schoolmaster - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics I 482,376-378 Greenway, John Brabyn (* 1866), graduate Foster 3 - II 1511,053 Greenway, John Dee (* 1896, 1 1967), diplomat - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1511,054 Greenway, John Tripp (fl. 1800-1830), sculptor Gunnis - II 1511,052 Greenway, John Wesley (* 1861), Dominion administrator - Men & Women - I 482, 379 Greenway, Kelynge (* 1867), student - Foster 3 - II 1511,055 Greenway, Lionel Croft Kelynge (* 1868), curate - Foster 3 - 11 1511,056' Greenway, Margaret (fl. 1657), quaker, writer Women writers - III 184, 378 Greenway, Oswald —> Tesimond, Oswald Greenway, Percy James (* 1897), botanist - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1511,057; III 184,379 Greenway, Richard Croft (fl. 1800-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 482,381 Greenway, Roger —> Grimes, Roger Greenway, Rose Frances —» Spencer, Ross Frances Greenway, Samuel Henry (* 1856), vicar Durham - II 1511,058 Greenway, Lady Sheelah Florence Lisette —> Tenison, Lady Sheelah Florence Lisette KingGreenway, Thomas (fl. 1704-1730), stonemason, stonecarver - Colvin, Gunnis - II 1511,059-060 Greenway, Thomas (* 1838), politician - Pratt I 482,383 Greenway, Thomas Cleveland (* 1895), naval commander - Scottish Biogr. - II 1511,061 Greenwell, Alan (* 1824, 1 1918), rector Clergy List - II 1511,062 Greenwell, Allan (c.1908), mining engineer Safford - I 482,384 Greenwell, Sir Bernard Eyre 2nd baronet (* 1874, 1 1939), company chairman, volunteer major - WW Surrey, WWW 1929 - II 1511,063-064 Greenwell, Dennis J. (t 1703), Jesuit - Kirk: Catholics - I 482, 402 Greenwell, Dora (* 1821, 1 1882), poet, essayist - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Feminist companion, Kirk, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Ward - I 482,385-388; II 1511,65-67; III 184,380-391 Greenwell, Sir Francis John (* 1852, 11931), judge, J.P. - Durham, Foster 2, Northumberland, Walford, WWW 1929II 1511,068-071 Greenwell, George Clementson (* 1849), mining engineer, civil engineer, J.P. - Cheshire II 1511,072 Greenwell, George Clementson (fl. 1855), mining engineer, writer - Kirk - I 482, 389 Greenwell, Sir Leonard (* 1781, î 1844), major general - Welford - I 482, 390-391 Greenwell, Nicholas (fl. 1847-1874), clergyman, philological writer - Kirk - I 482, 392 Greenwell, Thomas (t 1753), clergyman - Kirk: Catholics - I 482, 393 Greenwell, Thomas George (* 1894, 1 1967), member of parliament - Parliament 1 III 184,392-393 Greenwell, Sir Walpole Lloyd 1st baronet (* 1847, 1 1919), high sheriff, city lieutenant - Cox: Kent, Gaskell: Surrey, Surrey, Surrey 20th Cent, Walford, WWW 1916 I 482,394-397; II 1511,73-78 Greenwell, William (* 1820, 1 1918), clergyman, archaeologist - Clergy List, Kirk, Malchow, Men 3, Munford, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916 - 1 482,398-401; II 1511,79-81; III 184,394-395

Greenwood Greenwell, William Basil Campbell, John 2nd duke of Argyll; 1st duke of Greenwich Green-Wilkinson, Francis Henry —> Wilkinson, Francis Henry GreenGreen-Wilkinson, Frederick —> Wilkinson, Frederick GreenGreen-Wilkinson, Lewis Frederic —> Wilkinson, Lewis Frederic GreenGreen-Wilkinson, Lumley Cecil Wilkinson, Lumley Cecil GreenGreen William —> Grene, William Greenwood, Lady —> Cumberbatch, Laura Trent Greenwood, 1st viscount —» Greenwood, Thomas Hamar 1st viscount Greenwood Greenwood, viscountess —» Spencer, Margery Greenwood - writer on art - Allibone I 482,403 Greenwood, A.F. (* 1905), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 184,396 Greenwood, A.M. Bookey, Florinda Mary Greenwood, Frank Gregory, Syd Gregory, Sydney Edward (* 1870), cricketer WW Sport - I 484, 232 Gregory, Theodore (* 1850), chartered accountant - Manchester - II 1511,425 Gregory, Theophilus S. (fl. 1870), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 484,233 Gregory, Thomas (* 1669?), lecturer, religious writer - Watt, Wood - I 484, 234-235 Gregory, Thomas (t 1747?), naval captain Charnock - I 484, 236-237

Greig Gregory, Thomas Gregory, Bill Gregory, William James (* 1913), wing commander - Wynn - III 185,310-311 Gregory, Sir William Welby—> Welby, Sir William Earle 4th baronet Gregory, Yvonne - aft. Park (fl. 1916-1938), photographer, miniature painter - Notable Personalities - II 1511,431 Gregory-Hood, Charles Hugh —> Hood, Charles Hugh GregoryGregory-Rose-Innes, Geoffrey Gregory, Geoffrey Gregory-Smith, Henry Graham (* 1899), resident commissioner - Kirk-Greene 2 III 185,312 Gregory William —» Twisleton, Gregory William 14th baron Say e and Sele Gregory William Twisleton—> Twisleton, Gregory William 14th baron Saye and Sele Gregson, Arthur Herbert (* 1880), physician, writer - Lanes. Biog., Medical WWI 484,266-267 Gregson, Bryan Padgett (* 1875), gentleman Walford - II 1511,433 Gregson, Charles Dalton (* 1881), major, D.L., J.P. - WW Durham - II 1511,434 Gregson, Clarence Knight (* 1878), lieutenant Walford - II 1511,435 Gregson, Clive (* 1955), folk musician Larkin: Folk - III 185,313-314 Gregson, Edward (fl. 1527-1536), rector Cooper/Cooper - I 484,269 Gregson, Edward Gelson (* 1877, 1 1942), barrister, colonial police commissioner, volunteer lieutenant colonel - India Ofñce, WW Hampshire, WW Sussex II 1511,436-438

Gregson, Elizabeth Rose - aft. Hamerton; aft. Challoner (fl. 1891-1935), J.P. - WW Durham - II 1511,439 Gregson, Esther Scholastica (* 1806, 1 1875), prioress - Snow/Birt - II 1511,440 Gregson, Francis Robert (* 1854, 1 1917), J.P., D.L., volunteer major - Walford - II 1511,441 Gregson, Francis Sitwell Knight (* 1865, I 1926), archdeacon - Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1511,442-443 Gregson, Frederic (* 1848), solicitor - Essex II 1511,444 Gregson, George (* 1857), engineer, district surveyor - Durham - II 1511,445 Gregson, George Joseph —» Crook, George Joseph Gregson, Gladys (* 1898), librarian - WW local Government - II 1511,446 Gregson, Harold Strangeways Knight (* 1867), solicitor - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1511,447 Gregson, Henry (* 1640?, 1 1696), Jesuit Oliver - I 484, 270 Gregson, Henry (11.1830), social reformer, writer - Allibone - I 484, 271 Gregson, Isabella (fl. 1890), gentlewoman Orchard - II 1511,448 Gregson, Isabelle Β. (fl. 1903-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 185,315 Gregson, J. Gelson (fl. 1875-1880), temperance advocate, writer - Kirk - I 484, 272 Gregson, James (* 1833), loom maker, engineer, district councillor - lancashire - II 1511,449 Gregson, John (* 1919, 1 1975), actor - Actors III 185,316-317 Gregson, John Baron (* 1924), member of parliament - Rubinstein - III 185,318-319 Gregson, John Compton (t 1867), attorney general - Mennell - I 484,273 Gregson, John Harry 1851), barrister, solicitor - Foster 2 - II 1511,450 Gregson, Joseph (fl. 1810), interior decorator, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 484,274-275 Gregson, Matthew (* 1749, 1 1824), antiquary Watt - I 484,276 Gregson, Moses (fl. 1760-1770), sermonist Watt - I 484,277 Gregson, Richard (* 1900), borough treasurer WW local Government - II 1511,451 Gregson, Richard Vincent (Î 1800), prior Kirk: Catholics, Snow/Birt - I 484, 280; II 1511,452 Gregson, Robert (* 1871), violin maker - Morris W.M., PlowrightII 1511,453; III 185,320 Gregson, Samuel (* 1795, 1 1865), M.P. - Boase - I 484,278 Gregson, Simon Alan (* 1974), actor Hayward: TV - III 185,321 Gregson, Thomas George (* 1799?, 1 1874), politician - Mennell - I 484,279 Gregson, William (* 1790, 1 1863), educationalist - Boase - I 484, 281 Gregson, William (* 1842), solicitor, town clerk - Essex - II 1511,454 Gregson, William (* 1856), colliery agent, district councillor, J.P. - WW Monmouthshire - II 1511,455 Gregson, William Bernard (* 1650, 1 1711), prior - Kirk: Catholics, Snow/Birt - I 484, 268; II 1511,456 Gregson, William Gregory (* 1728, 1 1800), subprior, friend of Cowper - Snow/Birt II 1511,457 Greham, Richard —> Greenham, Richard Grehan, Francis Daniel (* 1852), major - Cath. WW 1930- II 1511,458 Grehan, M. (* 1913), hydrologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 185, 322 Grehan, Magda - aft. Whyte (fl. 19151950), gentlewoman - Cadi. WW 1930 II 1511,459 Gréhan, Marguerite Pauline (fl. 1967), translator - Flegon - III 185, 323

1753

Grehan, Stephen Wyndham, Pamela Adelaide Genevieve Grey, Sir Patrick (fl. 1452), soldier - Low I 487,167 Grey, Sir Paul Francis (* 1908, 1 1990), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1513,017 Grey, Phillips Patrick (* 1903), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 186, 294 Grey, Sir Raleigh (* 1860, 1 1936), lieutenant colonel - Weinthal, WWW 1929 - I 487,168; II 1513,18 Grey, Sir Ralph (Î 1463?), knight - Welford I 487,213-218 Grey, Ralph Francis Ainwick Baron Grey of Naunton (* 1910), governor of Northern Ireland - Kirk-Greene 2, Northern Ireland, Rubinstein, WWW Ireland - III 186,295; 186,310-315 Grey, Ralph William (* 1819, 1 1869), M.P. Boase - I 487,172

1759

Grey, Reginald Lord Grey of Ruthin (*c,1362, 1 1440), Norman lord - Fisher - III 186, 297 Grey, Reginald 1st Lord Grey of Wilton (* C.1250, 1 1308), Norman lord, justice Fisher - III 186, 296 Grey, Lord Richard (Î 1483) - Low - I 487,173 Grey, Richard (* 1506?, 1 1582?), rector Cooper/Cooper - I 487,174-175 Grey, Richard (* 1694, 1 1771), writer, clergyman - A 'Beckett, Adams W.O. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gorton, Hook, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Welford - I 487,176-194 Grey, Robert (* 1610, î 1704), ecclesiastic Welford - I 487,195-198, 200 Grey, Robert (fl. 1624-1626), teacher Dampier 1 - II 1513,019 Grey, Robert Campbell (* 1868), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1513,020 Grey, Robert Hyde (fl. 1840), agricultural writer - Allibone - I 487, 201 Grey, Robin —> Grey, Charles Jocelyn Eden Grey, Roger 10th earl of Stamford (* 1896, 1 1976), nobleman - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1929, WW Cheshire - I 487,202; II 1513,21-22 Grey, Rosamond S. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 487,203 Grey, Rowland (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 487,204 Grey, Samuel John (* 1878, 1 1942), alderman - Mackenzie D., WW Local Government II 1513,023-025 Grey, Sara Lee (* 1940), folk musician Larkin: Folk - III 186, 298-299 Grey, Seymour John 4th earl of Wilton (* 1839, 1 1898), naval captain - Boase - I 487, 205 Grey, Sidney (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 487, 206 Grey, Simeon (fl. 1850), religious writer - Kirk I 487,207 Grey, Spencer Douglas Adair (* 1889, 1 1937), wing commander - Creagh/Humphris, PVWW 1929 - II 1513,026-027 Grey, Standish (fl. 1880), religious writer - Kirk - I 487, 208 Grey, Stuart (* 1903), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 186,300 Grey, Lady Sybil - aft. Middleton Grey, Thomas 15th Baron Grey of Wilton Gribben (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 186,318-319 Gribben, Edward C. (* 1891), air force captain Above the Trenches - III 186, 320 Gribben, P.J. (c.1930), violin maker PlowrightIII 186,321 Gribben, Ronald James (* 1934), physicist, lecturer - Scientists - III 186, 322 Gribbin, Henry (fl. 1840), poet - O'Donoghue I 487,325 Gribbin, Katerina —> Houston, Renee Gribbin, Launce Benedict (* 1927), painter, printmaker, sculptor, photographer, teacher Buckman - III 186, 323 Gribble, Bernard Finegan (* 1873, î 1962), painter, illustrator - Buckman, Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, WW Art - I 487,326; II 1513,47-48; III 186,324 Gribble, Colin Duncan (* 1936), geologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 186, 325 Gribble, Conrad (fl. 1902-1935), engineer - Day - II 1513,049 Gribble, Dorian George (* 1919, 11941), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 186,326-327 Gribble, Dudley Stewart (* 1892), reservist, colonial civil servant - WW Essex II 1513,050 Gribble, Eleanor Mary —> Woolmer, Eleanor Mary Gribble, Francis Henry (* 1862, 1 1946), novelist, classics teacher, literary critic Foster 3, Stacey - II 1513,051-052 Gribble, G.R.H. (* 1907), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 186, 329 Gribble, George James (* 1846, 1 1927), J.P., high sheriff - BB&B, WWW 1916 II 1513,053-054 Gribble, Herbert Augustus Keate (* 1847, 1 1894), architect - Boase - I 487, 327 Gribble, James Dunning Baker (fl. 1872-1887), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 487, 328 Gribble, Joseph Besly (fl. 1870), anthropologist Kirk - I 487, 329 Gribble, Julian Royds (* 1897, 1 1918), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1513,055 Gribble, Kenneth (* 1925), draughtsman, painter, teacher - Buckman - III 186,330 Gribble, Leonard (* 1908), writer of detective fiction - Whodunit? - III 186,331 Gribble, Phyllis - aft. Fordham (fl. 19031935), J.P., county councillor - Lady's WW - II 1513,056 Gribble, R.L. (*1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 186, 332 Gribble, Robert (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk - I 487,330 Gribble, Thomas (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 487, 331 Gribbon, C. Edward (* 1898, 1 1939), painter Snoddy - III 186, 333-334 Gribbon, Henry Albert (* 1840), managing director, J.P. - Belfast - II 1513,057 Gribbon, Philippe Whitaker Francis (fl. 19561970), physicist, lecturer - Scientists III 186,355

Gribelin, Simon (* 1661, 1 1733), line engraver - Bryan, Collier 1, Collier 3, Gould, Redgrave - I 487, 332-337 Grice, Arthur Edward (* 1863), builder, contractor, mayor - Cheshire - II 1513,058 Grice, Dennis Neve (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 186,336 Grice, Douglas Hamilton - nickname: Grubby (* 1919, 1 1999), pilot, wing commander Aces High, Bishop, Wynn - III 186, 337-344 Grice, Edward (t 1938), newspaper reporter Griffiths - III 186,345 Grice, Geoffrey Russell (* 1926), professor of philosophy - Academic WsW - III 186,346 Grice, George Kellett (* 1884), minister - WW Methodism - II 1513,059 Grice, Grubby —> Grice, Douglas Hamilton Grice, John (fl. 18. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 186,347 Grice, Sir John (* 1850, î 1935), barrister, company chairman - WWW 1929 II 1513; 060 Grice, Mary Harcourt —» Muriel, Mary Harcourt Grice, Norman (* 1893), colonial magistrate - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1513,061; III 186,348 Grice, Paul Edward (* 1961), clerk and chief executive of Scottish parliament - Scotland III 186,349 Grice, Philip (fl. 1671-1684), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1513,062 Grice, Richard (* 1860), alderman, J.P. - WW Cumberland - II 1513,063 Grice, Robert (* 1859), vocalist - Brown/ Stratton - I 487, 339 Grice, Thomas (fl. 1635), religious writer - Watt - I 487,340 Grice, Walter Thomas (* 1868, î 1926), colonial representative, volunteer colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1513,064 Grice, William Edward (* 1866?, î 1948?), company director - Birmingham Post II 1513,065 Grice, William Stanley (* 1889), architect - WW Art - II 1513,066 Grice, William W. (fl. 1866-1872), librarian Munford - III 186, 350 Grice-Hutchinson, Claude Broughton Hutchinson, Claude Broughton GriceGrice-Hutchinson, George William —» Hutchinson, George William Gridle, Mary (fl. 1681), quaker, writer - Women writers - III 186,351 Gridley, 1st baron —» Gridley, Arnold Babb 1st baron Gridley Gridley, baroness —» Hudson, Mabel Gridley, A.H. (* 1906), customs officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 186, 352 Gridley, Arnold Babb 1st baron Gridley (* 1878, I 1965), engineer, company director, M.P. - Day, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 II 1513,067; III 186,353-354 Gridley, Elnathan (* 1796?, 1 1827), missionary Allen - I 487, 342 Gridley, Frederick (* 1848), timber merchant, J.P., county councillor - Surrey 20th Cent II 1513,068 Gridley, Henry Amelius Adams (fl. 1800), legal writer - Kirk - I 487,343 Gridley, Henry Gillet (fl. 1852-1855), barrister Foster 2- II 1513,069 Gridley, Jeremiah (t 1767), attorney general Allen, Allibone, Eliot - I 487,343-347 Gridley, Reginald Claude Moore Gillett (* 1860, 11916), oarsman, Olympic selector, barrister Foster 2, Sports - lì 1513,070-072 Gridley, Richard (* 1711, 1 1796), major general - Allen - I 487, 348 Gridley, Robert Victor (t 1942), air gunner Wynn - III 186, 355 Grieff, Harry Hadden Griffiths (Î 1945), juggler, comedian - Busby - III 187,17 Grieg, M.A. (fl. 1852), miniature painter Foskett - III 186, 356

Grieve Griemink, Bart (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 186,357 Grier, A.M. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 186,358 Grier, Alexander Monro (fl. 1892-1911), lawyer Men & Women - I 487, 349 Grier, Alexander Roy Macgregor (* 1877, I 1940), headmaster, cathedral provost - Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 II 1513,073-074 Grier, Arnold Macfarlane (*1921), ear, nose and throat surgeon - Scotland - III 186,359 Grier, Edith Mary —» Howes, Edith Mary Grier, Edmund Wyly (* 1862), painter - Men & Women - I 487,' 350 Grier, John Charles (* 1864?), student Foster 3- II 1513,075 Grier, John William (fl. 1860), clergyman, sermonist - Kirk - I 487,351 Grier, Louis Monro (* 1864, 1 1920), painter, school principal - Pratt, WWW 1916 I 487,352; II 1513,76 Grier, Lynda (* 1880, 1 1967), economist, educationist - Educationists - III 186, 360 Grier, Mary Lynda Dorothea Griffiths, George Griffe-Williams, John Henry —> Williams, John Henry GriffeGriffey, Edwin - polar explorer - Poulsom III 187,22 Griffey, Emily - aft. Chamings (* 1862), laywoman - Methodists - I 488, 54 Griffler, Jan the elder - also: John (* 1656, 11718), painter, etcher - Bryan, Chalmers 1, Champlin 2, Gould, James, Maunder 2, Pinkerton, Redgrave, Watkins - I 488, 55-66 Griffier, Jan the younger - also: John ( t 1750?), landscape painter - Bryan, Redgrave I 488,67-68 Griffler, John —» Griffier, Jan the elder Griffler, John —» Griffier, Jan the younger

Griffier, Robert (* 1688, 1 1760?), landscape painter - Biyan, Champlin 2, James, Lewis, Maunder 2, Pilkington, Redgrave, Strickland - I 488,60,71-77; III 187,23 Griffies, Ethel (* 1878, î 1975), actress - Actors - Ill 187,24-26 Griffies, Thomas (fl. 1785), poet - Watt I 488, 78 Griffies-William, Sir Watkin Lewis Williams, Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies- 3rd baronet Griffies-Williams, Sir Erasmus Henry —» Williams, Sir Erasmus Henry Griffies- 2nd baronet Griffin (family) (fl. 18. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 187,33 Griffin '(fl. 1755), rector - Watt - I 488,81 Griffin of Braybrook, baron —> Griffin, Edward baron Griffin of Braybrook Griffin, A.B. (*1911), surveyor-general - KirkGreene 2 - III 187, 28 Griffin, A.F.R. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 187, 29 Griffin, Adam (* 1984), footballer - Hugman III 187,30 Griffin, Albert Edwin (fl. 1901-1905), civil engineer - WW Far East - II 1513,173 Griffin, Alfred (fl. 1828-1833), barrister Foster 2 - II 1513,174 Griffin, Alfred (* 1860), architect, surveyor London - II 1513,175 Griffin, Alfred (* 1861), engineer - Men & Women - I 488,82 Griffin, Andrew - nickname: Andy (* 1979), footballer - Hugman - III 187, 31 Griffin, Anne (fl. 1621-1643), printer - Plomer 1 - I 488,83 Griffin, Anthony (fl. 1665), astrological writer Watt - I 488,'84 Griffin, Antony Richard (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 187, 32 Griffin, Arthur (* 1890), weighing machine manufacturer, town councillor - WW Worcestershire - II 1513,176 Griffin, Austin Jewkes Barlow (* 1894), physician, surgeon - WW Local Government, WW Worcestershire - II 1513,177-178 Griffin, Bartholomew (t 1602), poet - Allibone, Shakespeare - I 488,85; III 187,34 Griffin, Beatrice Mary (* 1909), matron - KirkGreene 2 - III 187, 35 Griffin, Benjamin (* 1680, 1 1740), actor, dramatist - Adams W.D. 2, Baker, Gilliland, Jacob, Thesp. Diet., Whincop - I 488,86-95 Griffin, Bennet (fl. 1671-1700), bookseller, printer - Plomer 2 - II 1513,179 Griffin, Bernard (* 1899, 1 1956), prelate British History, Lee - III 187, 36-37 Griffin, Caroline Maud - aft. Rhodes (fl. 19061935), voluntary worker - Lady's WW, WW Berkshire - II 1513,180-181 Griffin, Cecil Pender Griffith (* 1864, 1 1922), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 - II 1513,182-183 Griffin, Charles (* 1819, 1 1862), bookseller Boase - I 488,96 Griffin, Charles Edward (* 1848), minister Methodists - I 488, 97 Griffin, Sir Charles James (* 1875, 1 1962), chief justice - Cath. WW 1930, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, Red Book, Thom, Weinthal, WW Guernsey - I 488,98-99; II 1513,184-187; III 187,38 Griffin, Charles Norman (* 1899), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 187, 39 Griffin, Charles Samuel (* 1870), carpenter, joiner, J.P. - WW Suffolk - II 1513,188 Griffin, Charles Thomas (t 1923), physician, colonial hospital inspector general - WWW 1916 - II 1513,189 Griffin, Charles William (* 1864), clergyman WW Wales 1921 - II 1513,190 Griffin, Chris (* 1945), artist - Buckman III 187,40 Griffin, Christopher Joseph (* 1874, 1 1957), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1513,191

Griffin Griffin, Clifton Benbow (* 1850), gentleman Watford - II 1513,225 Griffin, Cuthbert Featherstone StuartHarris, Sir Charles Herbert Harris, Charles Joseph William (* 1901, 1 1986), assistant to chief whips - Ramsden - Ill 199,129

Harris Harris, Charles Lewis Matthew (* 1863), musician - Men & Women - I 519,243 Harris, Charles Poulett (fl. 1820-1865), bookseller, linguist - Smith - II 1529,280-281 Harris, Charles Poulett (* 1825), teacher - Smith - II 1529,183 Harris, Charles Robert —> Glossop, Charles Robert Harris, Charles Theodore (* 1847), cigar manufacturer - Leicestershire - II 1529,204 Harris, Charlie Jenkinson, Louisa Augusta Hatton, Mark (fl. 1860), novelist - Kirk I 527,291 Hatton, Mary (* after 1630), letter-writer Women writers - III 202, 283 Hatton, Michael Peter (* 1937), research scientist - Scientists - III 202,284 Hatton, Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon Finch— aft. Lady Paget (* 1876,'1 1938), relief work administrator - Lady's WW - II 1534,079 Hatton, Murray Edward Gordon Finch- 12th earl of Winchilsea, 7th earl of Nottingham (* 1851, 1 1898), M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Foster 4, Kirk, Our Contemporaries, WWW 1897 I 527,292-294; II 1534,80-85 Hatton, Paul (* 1951), artist, teacher - Buckman - Ill 202, 285 Hatton, Peter (* 1956), artist - Buckman III 202,286 Hatton, Peter Harry Suerre (* 1940), historian, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 202,287 Hatton, Ragnhild Marie (* 1913), historian, professor - Academic WsW - III 202,288 Hatton, Richard (t 1509), ambassador - Cooper/ Cooper - I 527, 295-296 Hatton, Richard (fl. 1583), priest - Gillow I 527,297-298 Hatton, Richard George (* 1864, 1 1926), fine art professor, textbook writer - WPVW 1916 II 1534,086 Hatton, Sir Ronald George (* 1886, 1 1965), horticultural scientist - WW Science II 1534,087 Hatton, Thomas (fl. 1770), miscellaneous writer Watt - I 527,299 Hatton, Thomas (fl. 1799-1826), architect Colvin - II 1534,088 Hatton, Thomas (fl. 1850), water-colour painter, writer - Kirk - I 527,300 Hatton, Villiers (* 1852, 1 1914), major general - Walford, WW Far East, WWW 1897II 1534,089-091

Hausii Hatton, Villiers Francis Allan, Allan HavelockHavelock-Allan, Sir Anthony James Allan Allan, Sir Anthony James Allan Havelock- 4th baronet Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry Marshman —» Havelock, Sir Henry Marshman 1st baronet Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry Spencer Moreton —> Allan, Sir Henry Spencer Moreton Havelock2nd baronet Havelock-Allan, Valerie Louise —> Hobson, Valerie Louise Haven, Alan (* 1935), jazz musician - Chilton III 202,405 Haven, Alice B. - born: Emily (Bradley) Neal (* 1827, 1 1863), children's writer - Feminist companion - III 202,406-407 Haven, Claris (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 528,54 Haven, Jason (* 1733, 1 1803), minister, sermonist - Allen, Allibone - I 528, 55-56 Haven, Nathaniel Appleton (* 1790, î 1826), lawyer, journal editor, poet - Allen - I 528, 57 Haven, Samuel (* 1727, 1 1806), minister, sermonist - Allen, Allibone - I 528, 58-60 Haven, William Ingraham (* 1856), minister Methodists - I 528,61 Havenga, Nicolaas Christiaan (* 1882, 1 1957), attorney, dominion politician - Dominions Office - II 1534,163 Havens, Richard Pierce —> Havens, Richie Havens, Richie - born: Richard Pierce Havens (* 1941), folk singer - Larkin: Folk III 202,408-409 Havens, Theodore (fl. 1653), architect, painter Redgrave - I 528,62 Havens, William Rawdon (* 1809), barrister Foster 2- II 1534,164 Haver, Marshall (* 1881), physician Medical WW - I 528,63 Havercroft, Ralph Edward (* 1916), pilot, wing commander - Aces High, Wynn III 202,410-411

Haverfield, Francis John (* 1860, 1 1919), historian, archaeologist - Foster 4, WWW 1916 - II 1534,165-166 Haverfield, Robert Ross Heffron (family) Haverly, Joseph Patrick (* 1794, 1 1864), painter - Boase, Strickland, Webb - I 528,122-127 Haverly, Martin (* 1809, 1 1887), historian Boase, Kirk - I 528,128-129 Havers, Alice Mary - aft. Morgan (* 1850, 1 1890), painter - Boase, Sartin - I 528,94; III 202,434 Havers, Arthur Claude (* 1871), student Foster 3 - II 1534,172 Havers, Arthur Gladstone (* 1898), golfer - WW Sport - I 528,95 Havers, Charles (* 1857), ironmonger - Cox: Norfolk - I 528,96 Havers, Charles Somerset (* 1888), solicitor WW Sussex - II 1534,173 Havers, Clapton (* 1657, 1 1702), physician, anatomist, writer - A 'Beckett, Gorton, Münk, Rose H J., Waller, Watt, Wilford I 528,97-105 Havers, Daniel (* 1860), solicitor - Cox: Norfolk - I 528,106 Havers, Dorothy Henrietta - aft. Boulger; c.h. Theo Gift (* 1847, 1 1923), novelist - Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 528,117; II 1534,174 Havers, Francis Curtis (* 1853), ironmonger, builder's merchant - Cox: Norfolk I 528,108 Havers, George (fl. 1660), translator, writer Watt - I 528,109 Havers, Henry (11.1648-1705), dissenting minister - Davids - I 528,110-115 Havers, Henry Leslie (* 1873), student Foster 3 - II 1534,175 Havers, John Bartholomew (t 1735), monk Snow/Birt - II 1534,176 Havers, John W. (* 1895?), naval lieutenant commander, automobile engineer - Day II 1534,177 Havers, Kenneth (* 1859), layman - Cath. WW 1910 - I 528,116 Havers, Mandy (* 1953), artist, teacher Buckman - III 202, 436

Hawes Havers, Sir Robert Michael Oldfield Baron (* 1923, 1 1992), lawyer, member of parliament, lord chancellor - Barrett, Lee, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Roth, Rubinstein III 202,438-447 Havers, Nigel (* 1949), actor - Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 202, 448-449 Havers, William Joseph (* 1870), graduate Foster 3- II 1534,178 Haversham, 1st baron —> Hayter, Arthur Divett 1st baron Haversham Haversham, 1st baron —» Thompson, Sir John 1st baron Haversham Haverson, Cecil (* 1872), billiard player - WW Sport - I 523,397 Haverson, James (* 1852), K.C. - Men & Women - I 528,121 Haverson, Pamela May —» Moritz, Pamela May Haverty (family) (fl. 11. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 203, 2 Haverty, Joseph Patrick Haviland, John von Sonnetag Havilland, Robert Joseph Langstaff de Haviland, Robert Joseph Langstaff Havinden, Ashley —> Ashley Havinden, Charlton (* 1920, î 1993), squadron leader - Aces High, Bishop, Wynn III 203,15-21 Havinden, Michael Ashley (* 1928), economic historian, lecturer - Academic Ws W III 203,13 Havren - legendary figure - Williams R. I 528,159 Havren, Gruffydd (fl. 1560-1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 528,160-161 Havy, Nowell (fl. 1523-1550), bookbinder - Duff - I 528,162 Haw, Albert (fl. 1920), clergyman, school principal - Ceylon - II 1534,193 Haw, William (fl. 1845), writer - Kirk I 528,163 Haward, Arnold John (* 1871), solicitor, district councillor - Norfolk, WW Suffolk II 1534,194-195 Haward, Charles (fl. 1665-1673), naval lieutenant - Charnock - I 528,165-166 Haward, Edith Adela —> Fox, Edith Adela Haward, Francis (* 1759, 1 1797), engraver - Bryan, Foskett, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Sandby - I 528,167-170; III 203,22 Haward, Frederick Clifford (* 1901), physician, surgeon - WW Buckinghamshire II 1534,196 Haward, Henry —> Howard, Henry earl of Surrey Haward, Henry Horace (* 1868), physician, surgeon - WW Cheshire - II 1534,197 Haward, Humphrey —» Harward, Humphrey Haward, John Warrington (* 1841, î 1921),' surgeon - Kirk, Medical WW, WWW 1916 - I 528,172-173; II 1534,198 Haward, Lawrence Warrington (* 1878, I 1957), gallery curator, writer - WW Art II 1534,199 Haward, Lazarus (fl. 1640), captain, topical writer - Allibone, Watt - I 528,174-175 Haward, Mary Ellen (fl. 1912-1940), watercolour painter, pastellist - WW Art II 1534,200 Haward, Nicholas (fl. 1569), writer - Watt I 528,176 Haward, Robert Ebenezer 1851), J.P., land agent - Cox: Norfolk - I 528,177 Haward, Robert Nobbs (* 1914), professor of industrial chemistry - Scientists - III 203, 23 Haward, Thomas (fl. 1664-1665), naval commander - Charnock - I 528,178 Haward, Walter John (* 1880), builder, district councillor - WW Hertfordshire - II 1534,201 Haward, William Hayward (* 1903), solicitor WW Suffolk - II 1534, 202 Hawarden, 3rd viscount —» Maude, Cornwallis 3rd viscount Hawarden Hawarden, 4th viscount Maude, Cornwallis 4th viscount Hawarden, 1st earl De Montait Hawarden, 7th viscount —> Maude, Eustace Wyndham 7th viscount Hawarden Hawarden, 6th viscount Maude, Robert Cornwallis 6th viscount Hawarden Hawarden, 5th viscount Maude, Robert Henry 5th viscount Hawarden

1913

Hawarden, viscountess —» Ogle, Caroline Anna Mary Hawarden, viscountess —» Wright, Marion Hawarden viscountcy of - Brydges I 753,145-146 Hawarden, Lady Clementina —> Maude, Clementina Lady Hawarden Hawarden, Edward (* 1662, î 1735), divine, controversialist - Allibone, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 528,181-205 Hawarden, Edward (t 1793), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 528, 206 Hawarden, John (fl. 1515-1564), rector, college principal - Foster 4 - II 1534, 203 Hawarden, John (Î 1770), priest, teacher - Kirk: Catholics - I 528, 207 Hawarden, Joseph Bernard (* 1773, 1 1851), monk, teacher - Gillow - I 528, 208 Hawarden, Savage (* 1582), poet - Cooper/ Cooper, Gillow - I 528,209-210 Hawarden, Thomas (Î 1746), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 528, 211 Hawck, Elias Philip —» Hauck, Elias Philip Hawcroft, Francis Wilson (* 1925), art historian, lecturer, gallery keeper - Academic WsWIII 203,24 Hawcroft, Joseph (* 1894), engineer, borough surveyor - WW Local Government II 1534,204 Hawden, John (fl. 1795), conspirator - Knapp/ Baldwin, Pelham - I 1085, 27-34 Hawdon, C. Strachey (* 1885?), construction engineer, inventor - Day - II 1534,205 Hawdon, John (* 1801), cattle rancher, mail contractor - Heaton - I 528,214 Hawdon, Matthias (t 1787), organist, composer Brown/Stratton, De Bekker - I 528,215-216 Hawdon, Paul Douglas (* 1953), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 203, 26 Hawdon, Richard - nickname: Dick (* 1927), jazz musician - Chilton - III 203,25 Hawe, Albert Joseph (* 1901), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 203, 27 Hawe, Joseph (fl. 1855), poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 528,217-218 Haweis, Hugh Reginald (* 1838, î 1901), writer, preacher - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Kirk, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 - I 528,219-229; II 1534,206; III 203,28 Haweis, John Oliver Willyams (fl. 1840), historian, sermonist - Allibone - I 528, 230 Haweis, Mary Eliza —> Joy, Mary Eliza Haweis, Thomas (* 1734, 1 1820), divine, writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Baptie 1, Gorton, Hatfíeld, Miller J., Public Characters, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 528,231-250; II 1534,207-208 Hawell, John (* 1855), vicar, geologist Yorkshire - II 1534,209 Hawes, Ada —» Forrest, Ada Hawes, Albert G. S. (t 1897), consul general WWW 1897 - II 1534,210 Hawes, Alexander James Donnelly (* 1840, I 1899), colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1534,211 Hawes, Alexander Travers Lamb, Hilda Hawes, Ivon Henry Skipwith (* 1868), captain, physician, hunt master - Foster 3, Medical WW, Stacey, WW Gloucestershire, WW Sport - I 528,266-267; II 1534,226-228 Hawes, J. R. (* 1884?), electrical engineer - Day - II 1534,229 Hawes, Sir James (fl. 1574), clothworker, Lord Mayor - Jaggard - II 1534,230 Hawes, Joseph (fl. 1920), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 203,32 Hawes, L. (fl. 1750-1776), bookseller - Plomer 2 - II 1534,231 Hawes, Leonard Arthur (* 1892), lieutenant colonel - WW Hampshire - II 1534,232 Hawes, Maria Billington - aft. Merest (* 1816, 1 1886), singer, composer Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Grove I 528,350-352,354-355 Hawes, Mary Jane —> Holmes, Mary Jane Hawes, Melville Adams (* 1886), naval captain, attache - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1534,233 Hawes, Meredith William (* 1905), headmaster, mural worker, illustrator - Birmingham Post, Buckman - II 1534,234; III 203,33 Hawes, Millicent Fanny —» Erskine, Millicent Fanny St. ClairHawes, Nathaniel (* 1701, 1 1721), robber - Hayward, Knapp/Baldwin, Pelham I 528,270-288; II 1534,235-241 Hawes, Pamela (* 1926), translator - Flegon III 203,34 Hawes, Patrick Vernon (* 1928), jazz pianist Chilton - III 203,35 Hawes, Peter (* 1940), artist, teacher - Buckman - Ill 203, 36 Hawes, Sir Richard Brunei (* 1893, 1 1964), physician, professor - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1534,242; III 203,37 Hawes, Robert (* 1665, 1 1731), topographer Watt - I 528, 289 Hawes, Robert (fl. 1774-1789), printer, type founder - Plomer 3 - II 1534,243 Hawes, Robert Parson (* 1868), student Foster 3- II 1534,244 Hawes, Samuel (fl. 1795), poet - Watt I 528,290 Hawes, Sophia - aft. Lady Jephson (fl. 18491925), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1534,245 Hawes, Stephen (t 1523?), poet - A'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 528,291-306

Hawes, Thomas (fl. 1635), rector, benefactor Benham - II 1534,246 Hawes, Thomas (* 1857), farmer, mayor BB&B - II 1534,247 Hawes, Thomas Henry (*c,1806, 1 1888), rector, composer - Boase - I 528, 307 Hawes, William —» Havesius, William Hawes, William (* 1620?, Î 1659), rector, college president - Foster 4 - II 1534, 248 Hawes, William (fl. 1698-1709), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 2 - II 1534,249 Hawes, William (* 1736, 1 1808), philanthropist, M.P., physician - A 'Beckett, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gorton, Maunder 2, Monro, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 528, 309-346; II 1534,250 Hawes, William (* 1785, 1 1846), singer, composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Brown/ Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 528,347-356; II 1534,251-252 Hawes, William (* 1805, 1 1885), philanthropist, legal writer - Boase, Kirk - I 528, 357-358 Hawes, William (fl. 1920-1930), violin maker Plowright - III 203,38 Hawes, William Bernard Conry (* 1905), chemical engineer - WW Science II 1534,253 Hawes, William Fox (* 1838), barrister, J.P. Foster 2- II 1534,254 Hawett, Edmund (t 1688), monk - Snow/Birt II 1534,255 Hawford, Edward (t 1582), educationalist Cooper/Cooper - I 528,359-362 Hawford, Philip - also: Ballard (Î 1557), abbot - Chambers - I 528, 363 Hawgood, John (* 1931), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists - III 203,39 Hawgood, John Arkas (* 1905, 1 1971), history professor, editor - Birmingham Post II 1534,256 Hawisa —> Isabella of Gloucester Hawise Gadarn —» Hawys Hawk, Jeremy (* 1916), actor - Actors, Noble: Theatre - II 1534,257; III 203,40 Hawkborne, Laurence de (î 1287), bishop Cassaiι 1, Godwin - I 528, 366-367 Hawke, baroness —» Fetherstonhaugh, Frances Hawke, 1st baron —» Hawke, Edward 1st baron Hawke Hawke, 3rd baron —> Hawke, Edward 3rd baron Hawke Hawke, 6th baron —> Hawke, Edward Henry Julius Hawke 6th baron Hawke Hawke, 8th baron Hawke, Edward Julian 8th baron Hawke Hawke, 4th baron —> Hawke, Edward William Harvey 4th baron Hawke Hawke, 7th baron —> Hawke, Martin Bladen 7th baron Hawke Hawke, Albert Henry (* 1860), prison governor - Cox: Norfolk -I 528,371 Hawke, Annabella Eliza Cassandra (* 1787, 11818), poet - O'Donoghue, Watkins/Shoberl - I 528,372-373 Hawke, Bladen Edward (* 1820), naval lieutenant - O 'Byrne - I 528,374 Hawke, Lady Cassandra - née; Cassandra Turner (* 1746, 1 1813), novelist - Feminist companion - III 203,41 Hawke, Catharine Isabel - aft. Tew (Î 1942), noblewoman, J.P. - WW Yorkshire II 1534,258 Hawke, Edward Drummond Hay (* 1867), physician - Medical WW - I 529,43 Hawke, Edward George (* 1869), graduate Foster 3- II 1534,259 Hawke, Edward Harvey—» Hawke, Edward 3rd baron Hawke Hawke, Edward 1st baron Hawke (* 1705, 11781), admiral - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Charnock, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Georgian age, Gorton, Hailstone, Lives Naval, Locker, Low, Mason, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins I 528,375-440; 529,1-37; III 203,42-47

Hawke, Edward 3rd baron Hawke - aft. HarveyHawke (* 1774, 1 1824), admiral - Biydges, Wilson: Lords - I 529, 37-42 Hawke, Edward Henry Julius Hawke 6th baron Hawke (* 1815, 1 1887), divine - Boase I 529,44 Hawke, Edward Julian 8th baron Hawke (* 1873, I 1939), businessman, bank director - PVWW 1929 - II 1534,260 Hawke, Edward William Harvey 4th baron Hawke (* 1799, 1 1869), hunt' master - Boase, Mosse, Sports - I 529,45-46; II 1534,261-262 Hawke, Eleanor Jane Emily - aft. Watney (t 1940), noblewoman - Lady's WWII 1534,263 Hawke, Henry Clifton Gladstone- (* 1861), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1534,264 Hawke, John (* 1846, 1 1932), business manager, anti-gambling advocate - WWW 1929 II 1534,265 Hawke, Sir John Anthony (* 1869, 1 1941), judge - Foster 3, Parliament 1, Stacey II 1534,266-267; III 203,48 Hawke, John Thomas (* 1854), journalist - Men & Women - I 529, 47 Hawke, Laurence John Morrison (fl. 1917), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1534,268 Hawke, Marjorie (* 1894, 1 1979), draughtsman, painter - Buckman - III 203, 49 Hawke, Martin Bladen Edward (* 1777, 1 1839), writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 529, 48-49 Hawke, Martin Bladen 7th baron Hawke (* 1860, 1 1938), cricketer - Hansard, Notable Personalities, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Yorkshire, Sports, Walford, WW Sport, WWW 1929I 529,50-55; II 1534,269-281 Hawke, Michael (fl. 1655), legal writer - Watt I 529,56 Hawke, Peter Sydney (* 1918, 1 1988), pilot Wynn - III 203, 50 Hawke, Stanhope (* 1863, 1 1936), admiral WW Art - II 1534,282 Hawke, Stanhope Martin Bladen Harvey 5th baron (* 1804, 1 1870), captain, race horse owner - Boase, Dod's 1870 - I 529, 57; II 1534,283 Hawke, Stanley Nelson (t 1941), air gunner Wynn - III 203,51 Hawke, William (Î 1774), highwayman - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 529, 58-61 Hawke, William H. (fl. 1885), writer on telegraphy - Kirk - I 529,62 Hawke-Genn, Bernard —» Genn, Bernard HawkeHawken Mr (fl. 1915), Cornish landlord Rintoul - III 203, 52 Hawken, Anthony (* 1948), sculptor, jeweller, artist - Buckman - III 203, 53 Hawken, Charles Sydney Jenkinson, Charles 1st earl of Liverpool; 1st baron Hawkesbury Hawkes-Cornock, John —> Hawkes, John Hawkesford, James Boen (* 1858), divine Cox: Kent - I 529,149 Hawkesworth Miss (fl. 1810), antiquary - Watt - I 529,150 Hawkesworth, Charles Edward Mackenzie (* 1868), teacher, J.P. - Foster 3, WW Warwickshire - II 1534,358-359 Hawkesworth, Sir Edward Gerald (* 1897), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 203,87 Hawkesworth, John (* 1715?, 1 1773), writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Boswell, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 3, Davenport, Ecc. Sketches, Gilliland, Gorton, Hutchinson: Templars, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rider, Rose HJ., Thesp. Diet., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wheeler, Winnifrith: Men - I 529,151-191; II 1534,360-363; III 203,88-89 Hawkesworth, John (fl. 1785), hymnist O'Donoghue - I 529,192 Hawkesworth, John (fl. 1813-1834), translator, headmaster - Taylor W.B.S. - I 529,193 Hawkesworth, John (* 1920), painter, designer, writer, producer - Buckrnan - III 203,90 Hawkesworth, John William Bain (* 1834), major, J.P. - Walford - II 1534,364 Hawkesworth, Richard (fl. 1799-1856), translator - Allibone - I 529,194 Hawkesworth, Walter (t 1606), dramatist Baker, Cooper/Cooper - I 529,195-198

1916

Hawkesworth

Hawkesworth, Sir Walter 2nd baronet Atherton Hawkins, John Hawkins, Sir John Caesar 4th baronet rector - Foster 4, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1535,043-045 Hawkins, Sir John Caesar 3rd baronet (* 1782, 11861), sheriff - Boase - I 530,64 Hawkins, John Croft (* 1798, î 1851), naval captain - Boase, Ward - I 530,65-66 Hawkins, John Derek (*1921), veterinary surgeon - Malta - III 203,157-158 Hawkins, John Frederick (* 1870), lieutenant colonel, engineer - WW Local Government II 1535,046 Hawkins, John Henry (* 1878), outfitter, district councillor - WW Derbyshire - II 1535,047 Hawkins, John Heywood (* 1803, î 1877), M.P. - Boase, Mosse - I 530,67-68 Hawkins, John Isaac (* 1772, 1 1855), inventor - Boase, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Pauer I 530,69-73 Hawkins, Sir John Scott Caesar 5th baronet (* 1875, 1 1939), gentleman - WWW 1929 II 1535,048 Hawkins, John Sidney (* 1758, 1 1842), antiquary - Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 530, 54, 75-78 Hawkins, Sir John Summerfield (* 1816, 1 1895), general - Boase - I 530, 79 Hawkins, Joseph (* 1848), minister - Methodists - I 530,80 Hawkins, Joseph Galliers (* 1866), county councillor - Walford - II 1535,049 Hawkins, Kate Scott, Lady Margaret Ida Montagu Douglas Hawkins, Mary Esther - née: Mary Esther Sibthorp (fl. 19. Cent.), botanist - Women in science - III 203,172 Hawkins, Matilda - actress - Anderson J. 2, Bingley - I 530,87-95

1918

Hawkins

Hawkins, Nicholas (t 1534), bishop-designate Cooper/Cooper, Creasy - I 530,96-98 Hawkins, Nigel (* 1946), trust director Scotland - III 203,173 Hawkins, Paul Lancelot (* 1912), surveyor, auctioneer, valuer in agricultural practice, member of parliament - Parliament 2, Roth III 203,174-176 Hawkins, Percy (* 1870, 1 1949), engineer India Ofñce - II 1535,055 Hawkins, Peter Rigby, Lily Haworth, Abraham (* 1830, î 1902), businessman, J.P. - Manchester Faces II 1535,148-153 Haworth, Abraham (fl. 1859-1885), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 203, 234 Haworth, Adrian Hardy (* 1767, 1 1833), entomologist, botanist - Allibone, Britten/ Boulger, NBD, Watt - I 530, 322-326 Haworth, Albert Joseph Reginald (* 1863), curate - Foster 3 - II 1535,154 Haworth, Alfred (* 1868, 1 1946), farmer, J.P. WW Cheshire - II 1535,155 Haworth, Anthony (fl. 1941-1943), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1535,156 Haworth, Arnold J. (* 1891, 1 1953), librarian Munford - III 203, 235 Haworth, Arthur (* 1853), businessman, city councillor, J.P. - Manchester Faces II 1535,157-160 Haworth, Sir Arthur Adlington 1st baronet (* 1865, t 1944), M.P., J.P., yarn agent Gaskell: Cheshire, Gaskell: Lancashire, Lanes. Biog., Manchester Faces, WW Cheshire - I 530,327-330; II 1535,161-169 Haworth, Beatrice Mary —> Knight, Beatrice Mary Haworth, Benjamin Blaydes - aft. HaworthBooth (* 1823, 1 1901), barrister, volunteer colonel - Foster 2 - II 1535,170 Haworth, Doris Adeline —> Taylor, Doris Adeline Haworth, Edmund Kelly, Isabella Hedgeland, John Pike (fl. 1819-1845), architect, stained glass worker - Colvin - II 1538,375 Hedgeland, Philip (* 1825, Î1911), prebendary WWW 1897 - II 1538,376 Hedgeland, William (fl. 1851), organ builder De Bekker, Grove - I 536,153-154 Hedger, Ernest (* 1867), curate - Foster 3 II 1538,377 Hedger, Ray (* 1944), painter, printmaker, artist in film and performance, teacher - Buckman III 206,272 Hedger, William (fl. 1807-1808), builder Colvin - II 1538,378 Hedges, Agnes Jane (* 1873), linguist, teacher Men & Women - I 536,155 Hedges, Alan John (* 1930), bacteriologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 206, 273 Hedges, Alan Lindsay (fl. 1940-1945), pilot Vfynn - III 206, 274 Hedges, Alfred Alexander Charles (* 1916), librarian - Landau - II 1538,379 Hedges, Alfred Paget (* 1867, 1 1929), M.P., J.P., layman - Cox: Kent, Methodists, WWW 1929- I 536,156-157; II 1538,380 Hedges, Anthony John (* 1931), lecturer in music - Academic WsW - III 206,275 Hedges, Carol —> Davis, Billie Hedges, Sir Charles (t 1714), politician, lawyer, writer - Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Watt I 536,158-161 Hedges, Charles Edward (* 1866), surgeon, writer - Medical WW, Sussex - I 536,162; II 1538,381

1943

Hedges, D.M. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 206, 276 Hedges, David James (* 1889), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1538,382 Hedges, Dayton (* 1884), industrialist - Jamaica - Ill 206,277-278 Hedges, Dora (* 1881, 1 1955), painter, potter Buckman - III 206, 279 Hedges, Doris - née; Doris Ryde (* 1900), poet, journalist - Feminist companion III 206,280 Hedges, Ernest Sydney (* 1901), physical chemist - Scientists - III 206,281 Hedges, Frederick Albert Mitchell- (* 1882, I 1959), explorer, scientific researcher Notable Personalities - II 1538,383 Hedges, Frederick John (* 1865), draper - WW Methodism - II 1538,384 Hedges, Frederick William (fl. 1918), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1538,385 Hedges, John (fl. 1760), vicar, topical writer Watt - I 536,163 Hedges, John (* 1847, î 1934), railway auditor WWW 1929- II 1538,386 Hedges, John Kirby (*1811), J.P., local historian - Kirk - I 536,164 Hedges, Kenneth Hurrell (* 1935), surgeon, polar explorer - Poulsom - III 206, 282 Hedges, Killingworth (fl. 1875), civil engineer, writer - Kirk - I 536,165 Hedges, Lionel Paget (* 1900), sportsman - WW Sport - I 536,166 Hedges, Nathaniel (c.1784), stonemason Gunnis - II 1538,387 Hedges, Phineas (fl. 1795), medical writer - Watt - I 536,167 Hedges, R.Y. (* 1903), judge - Kirk-Greene 2 III 206,283 Hedges, Russell (* 1945), painter - Buckman III 206,284 Hedges, Sidney George (* 1897, 1 1974), novelist, writer on recreations - WW Methodism, WW Oxfordshire II 1538,388-390 Hedges, Sophia Maria Georgina (fl. 1897-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1538,391 Hedges, Thomas (* 1862), borough councillor, mineral water manufacturer - Birmingham II 1538,392 Hedges, W. H. (fl. 1899-1912), insurance director - Men & Women - I 536,169 Hedges, William (fl. 1845-1848), polar explorer Poulsom - III 206, 285 Hedges, William Albert (* 1912), solicitor - WW Berkshire - II 1538,393 Hedges-White, Rosamond Catherine —» Petre, Rosamond Catherine Hedges-White, William Henry Hare White, William Henry Hare Hedlamb, J. (fl. 1575), religious writer - WattI 536,171 Hedley, Alan Beai (* 1931), chemical engineer, lecturer - Scientists - III 206, 286 Hedley, Anthony (t 1835), antiquary - Welford I 536,172-177 Hedley, Arthur Samuel (* 1871), county councillor, physician, J.P. - Cath. WW 1930, Northumberland, WW Northumberland II 1538,394-396 Hedley, Basil (* 1863), graduate - Foster 3, WW Berkshire - II 1538,397-398 Hedley, F. H. (fl. 1875), translator - Kirk I 536,178 Hedley, Francis Robert (* 1902), vicar - WW Northumberland - II 1538,399 Hedley, G. H. (* 1872), cardboard manufacturer - Bristolians - II 1538,400 Hedley, G.R. (*1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 206, 287 Hedley, George Roberts (* 1833), poet Andrews, Kirk - I 536,179; II 1538,401-402 Hedley, George Wald (* 1871), graduate Foster 3- II 1538,403

1944

Hedley

Hedley, Harold Thomas (* 1886), accountant, colonial auditor - Dominions Office II 1538,404 Hedley, Henry John (fl. 1912-1914), dentist Medical WW - I 536,180 Hedley, Herbert (* 1859), vicar - WW Kent II 1538,405 Hedley, Hugh Taylor Decimus (* 1866), architect, surveyor - Durham - II 1538,406 Hedley, Jack - real name: Jack Hawkins (* 1930), actor - Actors, Hayward: TV III 206,288-289 Hedley, James Alexander (* 1844), newspaper editor - Men & Women - I 536,181 Hedley, John Helys of Winchester Helic Saint - prince - SmithAVace - I 536,438 Helier, Walter —» Tyler, Walter Helig Voel Saint (fl. [601]), chieftain - Gould/

Fisher, Pughe, SmithAVace, Williams R. I 536,441-446 Heliguid Eligguid Heligwydd —» Eligguid Helin, Petri Juhani (* 1969), footballer -

Hugman - III 206, 416 Hella (* 1939), magic artist - Busby III 384,132 Hellaby, Richard Sydney (* 1887), painter - WW Art - II 1539,056 Hellard, Frederick (* 1850, 1 1925), solicitor, civil servant - WWW 1916 - II 1539,057 Hellard, Robert Charles (* 1851, 1 1929), colonel - WWW 1929- II 1539,058

Hellard, Samuel (fl. 1798-1849), naval captain O'Byrne - I 536,448-449 Hellawell, Thomas Whitehead (* 1882), cotton doubler, shipping merchant - WW Methodism - II 1539,059 Hellawell, William Priestley (fl. 1900), J.P. West Riding - II 1539,060 Hellely, Aileen - aft. Walker (* 1901), painter WW Art - II 1539,061 Hellen, John Anthony (* 1935), geographer, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 206,417 Hellen, Robert (* 1725, 1 1793), solicitor general - Ball - II 1539,062 Hellendaal, Pieter (* 1718, 1 1799), organist, composer - Baptie 1, Musicians I 536,450-451 Heller, Gordon (* 1857), baritone - Hull, Our Contemporaries - I 537,1; II 1539,63-65 Heller, Hans (* 1905), pharmacologist, professor - Scientists - III 206,418 Heller, Harold George (* 1936), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 206,419 Heller, Joseph (* 1923 (a.o.s.1925), 1 1999 (a.o.s.2000)), novelist - Bloom, Modern library - III 206,421-423 Heller, Sister M. Cecily - real name: Maria Magdalena Heller (* 1914, 1 1992), nun -

Kirkus - III 206, 420 Heller, Maria Magdalena —> Heller, Sister M. Cecily Heller, Martin Fuller Vernon (* 1927), actor -

Scotland - III 206, 424 Heller, Otto (* 1896, 1 1970), cinematographer Petrie - III 206, 425-429 Heller, Robert —» Palmer, William Henry Heller, Thomas Edmund (* 1839 (a.o.s. 1837), 11901), educationalist - Educationists, Kirk, Leading Men - I 537,3-8; III 206, 430 Hellet, D.S. (* 1913), police superintendent -

Kirk-Greene 2 - III 206, 431 Hellewell, Miss I. M. (fl. 1935), builder Lady's WW - II 1539,066 Hellewell, Jack (* 1896), architect, surveyor -

WW Yorkshire - II 1539, 067 Hellewell, Jack (* 1920), painter, designer -

Buckman - III 206, 432 Helliar, A. (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk - I 537,9 Hellier —» Denselow, Douglas Harold HellierHellier, Anna M. (fl. 1880), religious writer Kirk - I 537,10 Hellier, Benjamin (* 1825, î 1888), minister, tutor - Boase, Kirk - I 537,11-12 Hellier, Desmond George (* 1938), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 206, 433 Hellier, Evelyn Shaw —> Simpson, Evelyn Hellier, Gertrude S. (fl. 1907-1908), miniature painter - Foskett - III 206, 434 Hellier, Henry Talbot, Lady Muriel Frances Louisa ChetwyndHelmsley, Charles Thomas Hunt- (* 1865, 1 1940), theatre manager - Green Room Book - II 1539,128 Helmsley, May —> Harvey, May Helmstan (t 852), bishop - Cassan 3, Godwin - I 537,88-89 Helmsworth, Richard —» Hemsworth, Richard Hélory Saint —» Ivo Helpman, Benjamin Francis (fl. 1829-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 537,90 Helpman, Edwin James Howard (fl. 1845-1848), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 207, 7 Helpman, John Henry (* 1858, î 1912), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1539,129 Helpman, Philip Augustus (fl. 1821-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 537,91-92 Helpman, Robert Howard Rudyerd - aft. Rudyerd-Helpman (* 1857, î 1936), company director, colonel - Sports - II 1539,130-131 Helpman, Robert Howard Rudyerd Rudyerd—> Helpman, Robert Howard Rudyerd Helpmann, Sir Robert Murray (* 1909, 1 1986), ballet dancer, choreographer, actor - Actors, Lee, Noble: Ballet, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre. Palmer - II 1539,132-135; III 207,8-10 Helps, A. 0 . (* 1894?), major, mechanical engineer - Day - II 1539,136 Helps, Sir Arthur (* 1813, î 1875), clerk of the privy council - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Eminent Persons, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Lives English, Sanders. Waller. Ward - I 537,93-114 Helps, Mrs E.B. (fl. 1903), miniature painter Foskett - III 207,11 Helps, Edmund Arthur (fl. 1880), editor - Kirk I 537,115 Helps, Ernest Herbert (* 1888), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1539,137; III 207,12 Helps, Francis (* 1890, 1 1972), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 207,13 Helps, George Sydney (* 1886), engineer - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1539,138; III 207,14 Helps, James William (* 1855), civil engineer Engineers - II 1539,139 Helps, Sidney Martin (* 1928), translator, insurance executive - Flegon - III 207,15 Helps, Thomas Williams (* 1802, 1 1887), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1539,140 Helsam, Richard (* 1699?, 11721), Jesuit Oliver - I 537,116 Helsby, Sir Lawrence Norman Baron - also: Lord Helsby (* 1908, î 1978), economist, lecturer, civil servant - Ramsden, Rubinstein - Ill 207,16-20 Helsby, Thomas 1831?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1539,141 Helsen, Marcel (fl. 1925), decorator, designer Notable Personalities - II 1539,142 Helsham, Gustavus (* 1838), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 537,117 Helsham, Henry (fl. 1785), surgeon, writer Watt - I 537,118 Helsham, Richard (* 1682?, 1 1738), friend of Swift - A Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose HJ., Taylor W.B.S., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb - I 537,119-128

1948

Helsham-Jones

Helsham-Jones, Henry —» Jones, Henry Helsham Heltzel, Rudolf A. Helvaeus Helvaeus - also: Helvacus; Elueus; Eluius bishop - Sniith/Wace - I 537,130 Helwig, Caleb James (* 1875), J.P., storekeeper WW Jamaica - II 1539,143 Helwig, Caleb Vivian (*1911>, J.P., planter, penkeeper - Jamaica - III 207, 24 Helwig, Charles Sydney Hemming Hemingway, Albert (* 1902), physiology lecturer - WW Science - II 1539,192 Hemingway, Andrew (* 1955), painter Buckman - III 207, 70 Hemingway, Charles W. (fl. 1930), painter Halsby/Harris - III 207, 71 Hemingway, Ernest (* 1899, 1 1961), novelist Modern library - III 207, 72-73 Hemingway, Harold (* 1908, 1 1976), painter, draughtsman, designer - Buckman III 207,75 Hemingway, John Allman (* 1919), pilot Wynn - III 207, 76 Hemingway, John Edwin (* 1908), geologist, professor - Scientists - III 207, 77 Hemingway, Mary Isabel - aft. Hemingway Rees (* 1887, î 1954), physician - Lady's WW - II 1539,193 Hemingway, R. Gordon (* 1925), professor of animal husbandry - Scientists - III 207, 78

Hemsley Hemingway, Ralph Eustace Hemingway, Mary Isabel Heminhale, Thomas (fl. 1337), bishop Chambers, Godwin - I 537,216-217 Hemm, Gordon (fl. 1920-1956), architectural artist - Buckman - III 207,79 Hemmans, Samuel Hood (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 537,250 Hemmant, William (fl. 1874-1886), colonial politician, bank director - Mennell I 537,251 Hemmean, Douglas B. (fl. 1891-1912), minister - Men & Women - I 537, 255 Hemmen, George Ethelbert (* 1926), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 207,80 Hemmend, Beatrix van - aft. De Vere, countess of Oxford (fl. 1520), noblewoman - Boyle 3 1 537,252 Hemmenway, Moses (* 1736?, 11811), minister - Allen - I 537,253-254 Hemmerde, Charles Louis (* 1867), graduate Foster 3- II 1539,197 Hemmerde, Edward George (* 1871, 1 1948), M.P., recorder, dramatist - Bracher, Foster 3, Labour WW, Lanes. Biog., WW Sport I 537,256-257; II 1539,198-201 Hemmett, John (fl. 1848-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 207,81 Hemming - also: Hemingus (fl. 1096), chronicler - Allibone, Chambers, Watt, Wright T. I 537,258-261 Hemming, Albert Edward (* 1883), accountant WW Local Government - II 1539,202 Hemming, Alfred Stewart (fl. 1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 207,82 Hemming, Sir Augustus William Lawson (* 1841, 1 1907), colonial governor, cricketer - Colonial Offíce, Foreign OlSce 1, Men 3, Pratt, WW Jamaica, WWW 1897 - I 537,262-263; II 1539,203-207 Hemming, Charles Harold (* 1867), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Sussex - I 537, 264; II 1539,208 Hemming, Ebenezer Foster (* 1880), vicar WW Essex - II 1539,209 Hemming, Edith (fl. 1904-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 207,84 Hemming, Edward Hughes (* 1860, Î 1943), civil engineer, major general - WW Berkshire - II 1539,210 Hemming, Edward John (* 1823), advocate, dominion politician - Rose - I 537,265-272 Hemming, Eric Jasper (* 1899), J.P., tanner, penkeeper - Jamaica - III 207,85 Hemming, Francis James (* 1862), solicitor WW Worcestershire - II 1539,211 Hemming, Francis Joseph Bache (* 1866), mayor, J.P., secretary - WW Hertfordshire - II 1539,212 Hemming, Frederick Wilson (* 1850, Î 1934), major general, military attache - Foreign Office 1, WWW 1929 - II 1539, 213-214 Hemming, Geoffrey William (* 1898), flight sub lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 207,86 Hemming, George (* 1859, 1 1931), canon WWW 1929- II 1539,215 Hemming, George Wirgman Lathen, Emma Henny, Adrian (t 1710), painter - Gould I 539,232 Henrade, Mary Young, Mary Henrahan Red (fl. 19. Cent.), romantic poet, hedge schoolmaster - Welch - III 376, 332 Henrey, Blanche Elizabeth Edith (* 1906, I 1983), botanist, bibliographer - Women in science - III 208,107-108 Henrey, Bobby (* 1939), actor - Actors III 208,430 Henrey, Thomas Selby (* 1859), vicar, miscellaneous writer - WW Surrey II 1540,451 Henri, Mrs Dunlop Miss Henri, Adrian (* 1932), painter, poet, performance artist, writer - Buckman III 208,109 Henri, Alphonso (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 539,234-235 Henri, Blanche Marian - aft. Macklin (fl. 1871), actress - Hays F., Pascoe - I 539, 236-239 Henri, Joseph Paul (* 1895), schools superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 III 208,110-111 Henri, Pierre (fl. 1790-1812), miniature painter Foskett - III 208,112 Henric, James (fl. 1630), religious writer - Watt - I 539,240 Henrici, Olaus Magnus Friedrich Erdmann (* 1840, t 1918), mechanical engineer, professor - Kirk, Men 3, Stephenson, WWW 1916- I 539,241-243; II 1540,452 Henricksen, Frank Watson (* 1915, î 1955), artist in gouache and line - Buckman III 208,113 Henrietta Anne duchess of Orleans (* 1644, t 1670) - Adams W.HD. 3, Boyle 4, Collier 2, Gillow, Hale, Hill, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller I 539,246-314; III 208,125 Henrietta Maria (* 1609, 1 1669), queen consort - Boyle 1, Boyle 4, Cassell, Collier 2, Gillow, Hill, Hilliam, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Schlueter, Seward 1, Waller, Women writers - I 539,315-348; III 208,119-124

1959

Henrietta Louisa Countess of Pomfret née; Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys (t 1761), granddaughter of Judge George Jeffreys, benefactress, writer - Cowley - III 208,114 Henriksen, Aage (* 1896), seaman - Poulsom III 208,127 Henriksen, Bo (* 1975), footballer - Hugman III 208,128 Henriksen, Guabrand (* 1861), mining engineer - Safford - I 539,349 Henriques the Englishman —> Johnson, Henry Henriques, Lady Loewe, Rose Louise Henriques, A.L.G. (*1911), barrister-at-law Kirk-Greene 2 - III 208,130 Henriques, Alfred Gutteres (fl. 1851-1880), barrister - Foster 2, Kirk, Malchow I 539,350; II 1540,453; III 208,131 Henriques, Sir Basil Lucas Quixano (* 1890, 11961), author, publicist, Zionist supporter British History - III 208,133 Henriques, Ben (* 1967), painter - Buckman III 208,134 Henriques, C. Quixano (* 1880?), civil engineer, Zionist - Day - II 1540,454 Henriques, Charles S. (* 1873), public works superintendent - WW Jamaica - II 1541,006 Henriques, Sir Cyril (* 1908), judge - KirkGreene 2 - III'208,135 Henriques, Cyril Charles (* 1877), produce merchant, hat dealer - WW Jamaica II 1540,455 Henriques, David Quixano (* 1866), banker, insurance director, stockbroker - Lanes. Biog. - I 539,351 Henriques, Edgar Henry Quixano (* 1870), stockbroker - Lanes. Biog. - I 539, 352 Henriques, Ethel Quixano (* 1868, 1 1936), painter - WW Art - II 1540,456 Henriques, Ezela (fl. 1909-1935), company director - Lady's WW - II 1540,457 Henriques, Fabian Cohen sr. (* 1889), engineer, industrialist, businessman - Jamaica III 208,136 Henriques, Fabian Leslie Cohen jr. (* 1924), company director - Jamaica - III 208,137 Henriques, Frederic Cohen (* 1860), military stores proprietor, consul, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1540,458 Henriques, Frederico Guilherne dos Passos —> Passos Henriques, Frederico Guilherne dos Henriques, Henry Straus Quixano (* 1866, I 1925), K.C. - Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1540,459-460 Henriques, Horace Leslie (* 1910), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 208,138 Henriques, Julian (fl. 1998), film director - Film directors - III 208,139 Henriques, Juliana Violet - aft. Lady Lucas (fl. 1893-1935), gentleman - Lady's WWII 1540,461 Henriques, Kenneth Cohen (* 1914), dental surgeon - Jamaica - III 208,140 Henriques, Leslie Alexander (* 1924), merchant, jeweller - Jamaica - III 208,141 Henriques, Llewellyn Alexander (* 1893), jeweller, merchant - Jamaica - III 208,132 Henriques, Louis Fernando (* 1916), social anthropologist, professor - Academic WsWIII 208,142 Henriques, Louis Victor Cohen (* 1897), manufacturers representative, commission agent - Jamaica - III 208,143 Henriques, Maurice Karl Cohen (* 1928), aeronautical engineer - Jamaica - III 208,144 Henriques, Owen K. (* 1888), contractor, builder - WW Jamaica - II 1540,462 Henriques, Owen Montefiore Cohen (* 1917), company director - Jamaica - III 208,145 Henriques, Sir Philip Gutterez (* 1867, 1 1950), D.L., barrister, alderman - Cox: Norfolk, WW Local Government, WW Surrey - I 539,353; II 1541,1-2 Henriques, Quentin Quixano (* 1874), student Foster 3- II 1541,003

1960

Henriques

Henriques, R. Q. Scott, Robert HepburneHepburne-Scott, Walter Hugh Scott, Walter Hugh Hepburne- 8th lord Polwarth Hepburne-Scott, Walter Thomas —> Scott, Walter Thomas Hepburne- master of Polwarth Hepburn Forbes, Sir John Stuart, 8th baronet —» Forbes, John Stuart Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Charles Henry Rolle —» Trefusis, Charles Henry Rolle 20th baron Clinton Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Charles John Robert —» Trefusis, Charles John Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes- 21st baron Clinton Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Henry Walter —» Trefusis, Henry Walter Hepburn-StuartForbesHepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, John Frederick —» Trefusis, John Frederick HepburnStuart-ForbesHepburn-Stuart-Forbes- Trefusis, Margaret Walrond, Margaret Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Lady Mary —» Lygon, Lady Mary Hepenstal, Hester Maria - aft. Hartley (* 1826, 1 1903), gentlewoman - Walford - ÌI 1541,305 Hepenstal, Lambert John Dopping- (* 1859, I 1928), major, D.L., inventor - Thom, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 542, 398; II 1541,306-307 Hepenstal, Maxwell Edward Dopping- (* 1872, I 1965), major - Creagh/Humphris II 1541,308 Hepher, Cyril (* 1872, 1 1931), canon, writer Foster 3, 14WW 1929 - II 1541, 309-310 Hepher, David (* 1935), painter, collagist, teacher - Buckman - III 209,63 Hepher, Mrs. Marshall Chapman, Esther Hepner, Leo (* 1930), biochemist, editor Scientists - III 209,64 Hepner, Leon (* 1904), film executive, impresario - Noble: Ballet, Noble: Film II 1541,311-312 Hepner, Wolfgang Alfred (* 1916), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists III 209,65 Heppecotes, Thomas de (t 1341), judge - Foss - I 542,399 Heppel, Ruth (* 1926), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 209,66 Heppell, J. (* 1926), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 209,67 Heppell, Philip Whaley Ellis (t 1987), squadron leader - Aces High - III 209,68 Heppell, Thomas (* 1876), minister, sermonist - Methodists, WW Methodism - I 542,400; II 1541,313 Heppell-Marr, Constance (fl. 1916), Red Cross assistant director - O Farrell - III 209,69 Heppenstall, Frederic (* 1836?, 1 1879), priest, headmaster - Boase - I 542,401 Heppenstall, Rayner Baker, Alice Herbert, Lady Anne —> Clifford, Lady Anne Herbert, Arthur (fl. 1899), civil servant Foreign Office 1 - II 1541,360 Herbert, Arthur Colthurst (* 1867), captain WW Gloucestershire - II 1541,361 Herbert, Arthur Herbert Cleveland Kenney (* 1863), major - Weinthal - I 543, 57 ' Herbert, Sir Arthur James —» Jones, Sir Arthur James Herbert, Sir Arthur James (* 1855, 1 1921), diplomat - Cath. WW 1910, Foreign Office 1, Sports, Watford, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1916 - I 543,52; II 1541,362-367 Herbert, Arthur John (* 1834, î 1856), historical painter - Bryan, James, Ottley 1866, Redgrave - I 543, 53-56 Herbert, Arthur John (fl. 1931-1935), attaché Foreign Office 2 - II 1541,368 Herbert, Arthur Stephens (* 1881?), engineer, managing director - Day - II 1541,369 Herbert, Arthur Stewart (* 1866), magistrate, high sheriff - Walford - II 1541,370 Herbert, Arthur Sumner (* 1906), minister WW Oxfordshire - II 1541,371 Herbert, Arthur 1st earl of Torrington (* 1647, 11716), admiral of the fleet - Allibone, Charnock, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Hill, Low, Magazine, Watt I 543,17-50; 1230,419; III 209,142-143

1966

Herbert

Herbert, Auberon Edward William Molyneux Bohun, Humphrey de 2nd earl of Hereford, 1st earl of Essex Hereford, 4th earl of —> Bohun, Humphrey de 4th earl of Hereford, 3rd earl of Essex Hereford, 3rd earl of —> Bohun, Humphrey de 3rd earl of Hereford, 2nd earl of Essex Hereford, 7th earl of Bohun, Humphrey 7th earl of Hereford, 6th earl of Essex and 2nd earl of Northampton Hereford, 5th earl of —> Bohun, John de 5th earl of Hereford and 4th earl of Essex Hereford, 14th viscount —» Devereux, Henry Fleming Lea 14th viscount Hereford Hereford, 17th viscount —» Devereux, Robert Charles 17th viscount Hereford Hereford, 15th viscount —» Devereux, Robert 15th viscount Hereford Hereford, 2nd viscount —» Devereux, Walter 1st earl of Essex; 2nd viscount Hereford Hereford, 1st Viscount Devereux, Walter 1st Viscount Hereford Hereford, earl of —> Fitz-Osbern, Roger earl of Hereford Hereford, earl of Fitz-Osbern, William earl of Hereford Hereford, earl of —> Gloucester, Miles de earl of Hereford Hereford earldom of - Low - I 544,254 Hereford, Charles - clergyman, historical writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 544, 265-266 Hereford, Ethelstan of —> Ethelstan of Hereford Hereford, George Arthur (fl. 1898-1935), colonial magistrate - WW Far East - II 1542,192 Hereford, Henrietta Charlotte Devereux Viscountess (t 1817) - Rintoul - III 209,317 Hereford, James Tuder (* 1869, 1 1952), county councillor, J.P., sheriff - Foster 3, Walford, WW Wales 1933 - II 1542,193-195 Hereford, John Hertford, John Hereford, Walter de (fl. 1304), mason Architecture - I 544, 268 Herefordshire, Helen of —» Martin Mrs Herefrid (t 833?), bishop - Cassan 3, Godwin - I 544,269-271 Herefrith (fl. 661-687), priest - Smith/Wace I 544,272 Herefrith (fl. 746), priest - Smith/Wace I 544,273 Hereman —» Hermann Heremod (fl. 811), priest - Smith/Wace I 544,275 Heren, Louis Philip (* 1919), newspaper correspondent, deputy editor - British History, Griffiths - III 209,318-320 Herenat Saint Ercnat Hereric (fl. 627), layman - Smith/Wace I 544,277 Heresuid Saint —> Hereswitha Saint Hereswitha Saint - also: Hereswytha; Hereswyda; Heresuid; Hereswyde; Haeresvid (c.615-647), abbess, queen - Dunbar, Hale, Smith/Wace - I 544, 278-282 Hereswyda Saint Hereswitha Saint Hereswyde Saint —> Hereswitha Saint Hereswytha Saint —» Hereswitha Saint Herewald (te.770), bishop - Cassan 1, Smith/ Wace - I 544, 283-285 Herewald (t 1104), bishop - Collier 2, Godwin, Pughe, Williams R. - I 544, 286-289 Hereward (t c.770), bishop - Smith/Wace I 544,290 Hereward the Wake (fl. 1070-1071), outlaw - Cunningham G.G., Low, Smith/Wace I 544,291-295 Herewynton, Adam de (t 1337), judge, prebendary - Ball - II 1542,196 Herfastus —> Arfastus

1970

Herford

Herford, Brooke Hodge, Nona Carol HermonHermon-Hodge, Robert Edward Udny —> Hodge, Robert Edward Udny HermonHermon-Hodge, Roland Hermon —> Hodge, Roland Hermon Hermon-Worsley, Nona Carol —» Hodge, Nona Carol HermonHern, George (* 1867), dentist - Medical WW I 544,438 Hern, John (* 1855), ophthalmic surgeon, writer - Durham, Medical WW - I 544,439; II 1542,247 Hern, William (t 1939), dentist, writer WW Buckinghamshire, WWW 1929 II 1542,248-249 Hern, William Roderick (* 1893), captain - WW Somerset - II 1542,250 Hernaman, Claudia Frances (fl. 1885), poet Kirk - I 544, 440 Hernaman, Irene (* 1878), social worker, convert, miscellaneous writer - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1542,251 Hernaman-Johnson, Kathleen Mary Johnson, Kathleen Mary HernamanHernandez brother —» Howard, Thomas Hernandez, Dominigo (t 1639), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 209,376 Herne, Andrew —> Fryer, Andrew Herne, Frank Shakespeare (* 1857, 1 1938), librarian - Munford - III 209, 378 Herne, Humphrey Frederick Herne Burchell(* 1843, 1 1910), curate, J.P., county councillor - Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Wal ford I 545,2-4; II 1542,252 Herne, John —» Home, John Herne, John (fl. 1660), legal writer, translator Watt - I 545, 5 Herne, Niall (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk - I 545, 7 Herne, Richard —» Hearne, Richard Herne, Samuel (fl. 1656-1677), ecclesiastical historian - Dampier 1, Watt - I 534,286; II 1542,253-254 Herne, Thomas (t 1722), religious controversialist - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Rose H.J., Waller, Watt - I 545,10-15 Herne, William (fl. 1572), royal painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 545,16-17 Hernicius - also: Ernicius - disciple - Smith/ Wace - I 545, 20

Hernin Saint —» Ermin Saint Hernon, G. D. (fl. 1800), writer - Watt I 545,21 Hernon, John (fl. 1853-1871), dramatist, poet, critic - Kirk - I 545, 22 Herod, Frank (* 1878), plumber, magazine editor - Marteau - II 1542,255 Herod, Henry Lowe (* 1867), minister - WW Methodism - II 1542,256 Herold, F. W. (fl. 1875-1886), colonial magistrate - Colonial Office - II 1542,257 Herold, Thomas Barry (fl. 1882-1930), colonial civil servant, bank director - Dominions Office - II 1542,258 Heron, Alexander (* 1842), physician, coroner, J.P. - Walford - II 1542,259 Heron, Alexander (* 1853), solicitor Edinburgh - II 1542,260 Heron, Andrew (t 1729), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 545, 23 Heron, Archibald - nickname: Archie (* 1894, 11971), socialist, trade union organiser Boylan, OFarrell, Ulster - III 209,379-381 Heron, Cecilia —» More, Cecilia Heron, David (* 1881), statistician - WW Science - II 1542, 261 Heron, Davis (* 1878, 1 1941), consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1542,262 Heron, Denis Caulfield (* 1826, 1 1881), Q.C., M.P. - Boase, Crone, Kirk - I 545, 25-26; II 1542,263 Heron, Edward (t c. 1610), judge - Foss I 545,27 Heron, Edward Thomas (* 1867, 1 1949), publisher, journal founder, mayor - Kinematograph, WW Sussex II 1542,264-265 Heron, Emily Matilda Australie —> Manning, Emily Matilda Australie Heron, Ethel (fl. 1930), painter - WW ArtII 1542,266 Heron, Francis Arthur (* 1864), graduate Foster 3 - II 1542,267 Heron, Garth McAllen Drennan (* 1949), personnel director - Scotland - III 209, 382 Heron, George (* 1805), rural dean - Smith II 1542,268 Heron, George (* 1831, 1 1892), violinist Baptie 2 - I 545, 83 Heron, George (t 1832), rector - Smith II 1542,269 Heron, George (* 1882), naval architect Dominions Office - II 1542,270 Heron, George Allan (* 1845, 1 1915), physician, surgeon - WWW 1897 - II 1542,271 Heron, Giles (t 1540), martyr - Gillow I 545,30-32 Heron, Guy Heron Maxwell- (* 1871, 1 1944), captain - Walford - II 1542,272 Heron, Haly (fl. 1565-1585), philosophical writer - Cooper/Cooper - I 545, 33 Heron, Harold Hastings (fl. 1914-1925), company director - Notable Personalities - II 1542,273 Heron, Harry (* 1809?, Î 1874), army officer Smith - lì 1542,274 Heron, Henry (fl. 1765-1790), organist, writer, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 545, 34 Heron, Hilary Mary (* 1923), sculptor - Boylan, McRedmond, O Céirín, Snoddy, Ulster, WWW Ireland - III 209, 383-390 Heron, Mrs Hubert —> Manning, Emily Matilda Australie Heron, Hugh Michael Turretin (fl. 1938-1946), pilot - Wynn - III 209, 391 Heron, Ivan Solomon (* 1916), accountant, auditor - Jamaica - III 209, 392 Heron, James (* 1836, Î 1918), ecclesiastical historian, professor, minister - Belfast, Kirk, WWW 1916- I 545,36; II 1542,275-276 Heron, James (* 1839), county magistrate Walford- II 1542,277 Heron, James (fl. 1873-1919), watercolourist Halsby, Halsby/Harris - III 209,393-394

1971

Heron, James Mathews (* 1866), physician, surgeon, J.P. - Belfast - II 1542,278 Heron, John (fl. 1523-1526), stationer - D u f f I 545,37 Heron, John (t 1560), necromancer - Allibone, Watt, Wood - I 545,38-41 Heron, John (fl. 1815), legal writer - Watt I 545,42 Heron, John (* 1840), musician - Baptie 2 I 545,83 Heron, John Heron Maxwell » Maxwell, John Heron HeronHeron, Sir Joseph (* 1809, 1 1889), solicitor, town clerk - Boase, Manchester Faces I 545,45; II 1542,279-286 Heron, Joyce (* 1916, î 1980), actress - Noble: Film - ÌI 1542, 287 Heron, M. (fl. 1790), novelist - Feminist companion, Watt - I 545,46; III 209,395-396 Heron, Marjorie Edgeware (*1915), librarian landau - II 1542,288 Heron, Matilda (* 1830, 1 1877), actress, elocutionist - Boase, Ulster - I 545,47; III 209,397 Heron, Mike (* 1942), musician - Larkin: Seventies - III 209, 398 Heron, Oscar Aloysius Patrick (fl. 1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches III 209,399 Heron, Patrick (Î 1761), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1542,289 Heron, Patrick (t 1803), M.P., associate of Burns - Foster 1, Ross J.D. - II 1542,290-291 Heron, Patrick (* 1920), painter, writer, textile designer - Buckman, Lee - III 209,400-401 Heron, Peter (* 1770, 1 1848), M.P., lieutenant general - Philippart, Smith, Wilson: Commons - I 545,48-49; II 1542,292 Heron, Peter Kyffin (* 1752?, 11801), high sheriff - Smith - II 1542,293 Heron, Poynings (t 1596), gentleman - Cooper/ Cooper - I 545,50-51 Heron, Richard —» Hearne, Richard Heron, Sir Richard 1st baronet (* 1726, 1 1805), chief secretary, genealogist - Allibone, Mellors, Watt - I 545,53-54; II 1542,294 Heron, Robert —> Pinkerton, John Heron, Robert (* 1764, î 1807), writer A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Baker, Chambers, Davenport, Gorton, Inglis, Irving: Scotsmen, Rose H.J., Ross J.D., Trotter, Waller, Watt I 545,56-79; II 1542,295-307 Heron, Sir Robert 2nd baronet (* 1765, 1 1854), M.P., writer - Boase, Mellors, Mosse I 545,80-81; II 1542,308 Heron, Robert (* 1808, 1 1873), violinist, teacher - Baptie 2 - I 545, 83 Heron, Robert Matthew (* 1823), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk, ODonoghue - I 545,84-85; II 1542,309 Heron, Susanna (* 1949), artist, writer Buckman - III 209, 402 Heron, Terry (fl. 1948-1985), television editor Broadcasting - III 209,403 Heron, Sir Thomas (* 1857, 1 1931), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1542,310 Heron, Thomas Mayne (* 1878), solicitor Belfast - II 1542,311 Heron, William (Î 1810), vicar - Smith II 1542,312 Heron, William (fl. 1815), clergyman, poet ODonoghue - I 545,87 Heron, William (* 1881), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1542,313 Heron, William Cowan (* 1819), landowner Bateman - II 1542,314-315 Heron-Allen, Edward (* 1861, 1 1943), violin maker - Plowright - III 209,405 Heron-Brown, Edith —> Brown, Edith HeronHeron-Maxwell, Beatrice —» Eastwick, Beatrice Heron-Maxwell, Sir Ivor Walter Maxwell, Sir Ivor Walter Heron- 8th baronet Heron-Maxwell, Sir John —» Maxwell, Sir John Heron- 6th baronet

1972

Heron-Maxwell

Heron-Maxwell, John Heron Maxwell, John Heron HeronHeron-Maxwell, Sir John Robert —> Maxwell, Sir John Robert Heron 7th baronet Heron-Maxwell, Sir John Shaw Stewart —» Maxwell, Sir John Shaw Stewart 4th baronet Heron-Maxwell, Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron —» Maxwell, Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron HeronHeron-Maxwell, Sir Patrick Ivor Maxwell, Sir Patrick Ivor Heron- 9th baronet Heron-Maxwell, Robert Charles —» Maxwell, Robert Charles HeronHeron-Maxwell, William Henry Stopford —> Maxwell, William Henry Stopford HeronHeronshaw, Henry - also: Henshaw (fl. 15431560), college fellow, divine - Foster 4 II 1542,316 Héron-Wall, Charles —> Wall, Charles HéronHerport, Brian (fl. 1765), clergyman, writer Allibane - I 545,93 Herraghty, George (* 1949), painter, draughtsman, artist in collage - Buckman III 209,407 Herred (fl. 798-822), priest - Smith/Wace I 545,94 Herreken, Ν. T. (fl. 1800), religious writer Watt - I 545,95 Herrera, Francis de (* 1602, 1 1688), Jesuit brother - McCoog - III 209,408 Herrera, Joseph Alexander (* 1932), doctor of laws, legal procurator, bachelor of canon law Malta - III 209,409 Herrera, Manuel Aja—> Aja-Herrera, Manuel Herrera, Roberto - nickname: Robbie (* 1970), footballer - Hugman - III 209,410 Herrey, Robert F. (fl. 1575), religious writer Watt - I 545,96 Herrick —» Mullarkey (family) Herrick, Augustus William Tabuteau(* 1869), physician, surgeon - WW Surrey - II 1542,317 Herrick, Brian Henry (* 1915, Î 1940), pilot Wynn - III 209,411 Herrick, Edward (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O 'Byrne - I 545,98 Herrick, Henry (* 1872, 1 1928), colonel WWW 1916 - II 1542,318 Herrick, John Edward Henry (* 1862), captain Watford - II 1542,319 Herrick, Joseph (fl. 1812-1847), minister, writer - Allibone, Benhaw - I 545,99; II 1542,320 Herrick, Michael James (* 1921, 1 1944), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 209,412-414 Herrick, Robert (* 1591, Î 1674), poet A 'Beckett, Adams W.O. 1, Allibone, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hill, Knight: Biography, Littérature anglaise. Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Poets, Wood - I 545,100-123; III 209,415-417 Herrick, Robert Lysle Warren (* 1895, 1 1936), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 II 1542,321-322 Herrick, Samuel - also: Heyrick (fl. 1662-1667), bookseller - Plomer 1 - Ì 545,124 Herrick, Sophia Perry- —> Christie, Sophia Herrick, Sir William Hericke, Sir William Herrick, William Henry (* 1784), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 545,126-127 Herridge, Decimus (* 1863?), student - Foster 3 - II 1542,323 Herridge, William Thomas (* 1857), minister, essayist - Men & Women - I 545,128-129 Herries, Lady —» Howard, Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan Herries, Lady —» Maxwell, Gwendolen Mary ConstableHerries, 4th baron —> Maxwell, Sir John master of Maxwell Herries, 11th lord —> Maxwell, Marmaduke Francis Constable- 11th lord Herries Herries, 10th lord —» Maxwell, William Constable- 10th lord Herries

Herries, 5th lord —> Maxwell, William 5th lord Herries Herries barony of - Anderson W. I 545,130-138 Herries, Alexander Young- (* 1827, 1 1918), advocate, J.P., D.L. - Grant: Advocates, Watford - II 1542,324-325 Herries, Sir Charles John (* 1815, 1 1883), financier - Boase, Ward - I 545,142-143 Herries, Edward (* 1821, Î1911), chargé d'affaires - Foreign Office 1, Watford, WWW 1897 - II 1542,326-328 Herries, Edward (* 1855), diplomat, memorialist - Kirk - I 545,144 Herries, Frederick Stansfield (* 1833), J.P., lieutenant colonel - Cox: Norfolk - I 545,145 Herries, James William (* 1875), journalist, dramatist, autobiographer - Marteau, Scottish Biogr. - II 1542,329-330 Herries, John (fl. 1770), phonetician - Watt I 545,146 Herries, John Charles (* 1778, 1 1855), statesman, financier - Boase, Mosse, Palgrave, Sanders, Ward, Watt I 545,147-156 Herries, Leonora Emma —» Wickham, Leonora Emma Herries, Sir Robert (* 1729?, î 1815), M.P., banker - Foster 1 - II 1542,331 Herries, Robert Stansfield (* 1860, î 1941), barrister, company director, amateur geologist WW Kent - II 1542,332 Herries, William Dobreé Young- (* 1866, 11951), advocate, lieutenant colonel - Grant: Advocates - II 1542,333 Herries, Sir William Herbert (* 1859, 1 1923), emigrant, farmer, dominion politician - PVWW 1916 - II 1542,334 Herries, Sir William Lewis (* 1785, 1 1857), lieutenant general - Boase - I 545,157 Herries, William Porter Muirhead—> Muirhead, William Porter Herries-Crosbie, Charles Howard —> Crosbie, Charles Howard Herriman, William Choate (* 1867), physician, psychiatrist - Men & Women - I 545,158 Herring, Alfred Cecil (* 1888, î 1966), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1542,335 Herring, Anne (fl. 1678), writer - Women writers - III 209,419 Herring, Armine Styleman (* 1831, î 1896), vicar, writer on emigration - Kirk, Malchow I 545,159; III 209,420 Herring, Benjamin (t 1871), animal painter Bryan - I 545,160 Herring, Charles (* 1825), church organist, brewer's employee - Kent - II 1542,336 Herring, Charles William (* 1899), vicar - WW Northumberland - II 1542,337 Herring, Elizabeth (t 1773), murderer - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 545,161 Herring, Frances Elizabeth (*1851, 11916), writer - Feminist companion, Men & Women - I 545,162; III 209,421-422 Herring, Francis - also: Hering (î 1628), physician, writer - Münk, Watt I 545,163-164 Herring, Geoffrey Muir (* 1930), chemist Scientists - III 209,425 Herring, George (* 1832, 1 1906), philanthropist - WWW 1897- II 1542,338 Herring, George Howard (* 1891), architect, surveyor, district councillor - WW Hertfordshire - II 1542,339 Herring, Henry (fl. 3rd quarter 19. Cent.), violin maker - Plowright - III 209,426 Herring, Henry le Strange (* 1832), captain Cox: Norfolk - I 545,165 Herring, Herbert Ralph (* 1905), forest conservator - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1542,340; III 209,427 Herring, Herbert Thomas (* 1861), inventor of surgical instruments, writer - Medical WW I 545,166 Herring, Ian (* 1984), footballer - Hugman III 209,428

Herring, James Muir (* 1892), vicar, hockey player - WW Yorkshire - II 1542,341 Herring, John (* 1789, 1 1832), minister - Welsh Biogr. - II 1542,342 Herring, John Frederick (* 1795, 1 1865), animal painter - Boase, Biyan, Champlin 2, DCB, Gilbey, James, Maunder 2, Men 1, National Gallery, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Sanders, Steer, ' Ward - I 545,167-200; III 209, 429-430 Herring, Julines (* 1582, 1 1644), divine Brook, Colvile - I 545,201-208 Herring, Justin Howard (* 1889), group captain - WW British Aviation - II 1542,343 Herring, Margaret - aft. Lady Seale (Î 1960), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1542,344 Herring, Paul —> Smith, William Herring, Percy Theodore (* 1872, 1 1967), physiology professor, surgeon - O'Connor 2, Scottish Biogr., Stephenson - I 545,210-211; II 1542,345; III 209,432-433 Herring, Richard (* 1829, 1 1886), paper maker - Allibone, Boase, Griffiths, Kirk I 545,212-214; III 209,434 Herring, Richard Francis (fl. 1880-1890), vicar, sermonist - Kirk, Orchard - I 545,215; II 1542,346 Herring, Robert (* 1903, 1 1975), magazine editor, film critic, literary editor - Marteau - II 1542,347 Herring, Robert Dawson (fl. 1868-1899), escort constable - Foreign Office 1 - II 1542,348 Herring, Robert Turnbull (* 1848), businessman, mayor, J.P. - Barnes, Durham II 1542,349-351 Herring, Styleman Percy Bell le Strange (fl. 1897-1912), gentleman - Cox: Norfolk I 545,216 Herring, Sydney Charles Edgar (* 1882, 1 1951), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1542,352 Herring, Thomas (* 1693, 1 1757), archbishop, writer - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hailstone, Hook, Lives Chars., Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 545,217-262 Herring, Thomas (fl. 1765), rector, sermonist Allibone - I 545, 263 Herring, Walter Ralph (* 1862), engineer, inventor - Edinburgh, Engineers II 1542,353-354 Herring, William (* 1839, î 1917), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Watford, WWW 1916- I 545,264; II 1542,355-356 Herring-Cooper, William Weldon —> Cooper, William Weldon HerringHerringham, Henry (fl. 1650-1689), music publisher - De Bekker - I 545, 265 Herringham, William (Î 1819), rector, sermonist - Cokayne, Watt - I 545,266; II 1542,357 Herringham, William Allan (fl. 1803-1849), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 545,267-268 Herringham, Sir Wilmot Parker (* 1855, I 1936), physician - Medical WW, O'Connor 2, WWW 1929 - I 545,269; II 1542,358; III 209,436 Herringman, Henry (fl. 1653-1693), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 545, 270 Herrington, John Montague (fl. 1914-1935), newspaper editor - Marteau - II 1542,359 Herrington, Paul Raymond (* 1939), economist, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 209,435 Herrington, Thelma Marlow —» Hardman, Thelma Marlow Herrington, Walter Stevens (* 1860), barrister, writer - Men & Women - I 545, 271 Herrington, William - curate - Brook I 545,272 Herriot, F. (* 1766, î 1844), major general, colonial politician - Morgan: Sketches I 545,273 Herriot, James Allan (* 1885), timber merchant, mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D., WW Local Government - II 1542,360-361 Herriot, Thomas Pearson (* 1887), physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1542,362

Hertz Herriot, William Herrit, William Herriott, David (t 1718), pirate - Gosse II 1542,363 Herriotts, John Browell, Catharine Margaret Herschel, Alexander (* c.1746, 1 1821), astronomer, musician - Dunkin - I 546,1-33 Herschel, Alexander Stewart (* 1836, î 1907), astronomer - WWW 1897 - II 1542,377 Herschel, Amelia - aft. Lady Wade (fl. 18681925), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1542,378 Herschel, Arthur Edward Hardcastle (* 1873), student - Foster 3 - II 1542, 379 Herschel, Caroline - aft. Lady Hamilton Gordon (t 1909), courtier - Pratt, Walford - I 545,282; II 1542,380 Herschel, Caroline Lucretia (* 1750, 1 1848), astronomer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cassell, Dunkin, Feminist companion, Gibbs, Hale, Knight: Biography, Rose H .J., Sanders, Waller, Ward, Watt, Women - I 545,284-296,421; 546,7,27-30,36-39; II 1542,381; III 210,5-6 Herschel, Jacob (* c.1734, 1 1792), musician Dunkin, Grove - I 546,1-33,36-40 Herschel, John (* 1837, 1 1921), colonel, astronomer - Grant, Stephenson, WWW 1916 - I 545,299; II 1542,382-387 Herschel, Sir John Charles William 3rd baronet (* 1869, 1 1950), vicar - Foster 3 II 1542,388

Herschel, Sir John Frederick William 1st baronet (* 1792, t 1871), astronomer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Dunkin, Eminent Persons, Georgian age, Gibbs, Greenwood, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Sanders, Waller, Ward, Watt I 545,300-378; II 1542,389; III 210,18-19 Herschel, Mary Cornwallis (fl. 1875), biographer - Kirk - I 545, 380 Herschel, Sir William (* 1738, 1 1822), astronomer - A Beckett, Allibone, Baptie 1, Cassell, Davenport, De Bekker, Dunkin, Georgian age, Gibbs, Gorton, Greenwood, Grove, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Musicians, NBD, Portraits, Public Characters, Rose HJ., Sanders, Walker, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 545,381-440; 546,1-41; II 1542,390; III 210,7-17; 210,20 Herschel, Sir William James 2nd baronet (* 1833, t 1917), colonial administrator, fingerprinting pioneer - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1542,391-392 Herschell, 1st baron —» Herschell, Farrer 1st baron Herschell Herschell, 2nd baron Herschell, Richard Farrer 2nd baron Herschell Herschell, Farrer 1st baron Herschell (* 1837, I 1899), lord chancellor - Barrett, Boase, Foster 2, leading Men, Pratt, Sanders, Simpson, WWW 1897 - I 546, 43-50; II 1542,393-394; III 210,21-23 Herschell, George Arich (* 1856, 1 1914), physician, writer - Medical WW, WWW 1897 - I 546,51; II 1542,395 Herschell, Helen S. —» Mowbray, Helen S. Herschell, Philip (fl. 1830), historian - Allibone - I 546,53 Herschell, Richard Farrer 2nd baron Herschell (* 1878, t 1929), courtier - Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1542,396-397 Herschell, Ridley Haim (* 1807, 1 1864), minister, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 546,54-56 Hersee, Henry (* 1820, 1 1896), music teacher, critic - Boase, Brown/Stratton - I 546, 59,63 Hersee, Rose - aft. Howell (* 1845, 1 1924), soprano - Brown/Stratton, Hays F., Warriner - I 546,60-63; II 1542,398 Hersee, William (* 1786, î 1854), accountant, newspaper editor, poet - Boase, Griffiths I 546,64; III 210,24 Hersey, Abner (* 1722?, 1 1787), physician, benefactor - Allen - I 546,65 Hersey, Ezekiel (* 1708?, 1 1770), physician, benefactor - Allen - I 546,66 Hershon, Paul Isaac (* 1817, 1 1888), Hebraist Boase, Kirk, Schaff/Jackson - I 546,67-69 Hersom, Albert Charles (* 1920), research manager - Scientists - III 210,28 Herszberg, Jerzy (* 1929), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists - III 210,29 Hert, Thomas (fl. 1463-1468), stationer - Duff I 546,71 Hertelpole, Geoffery de (fl. 1306-1326), Judge Foss - I 546,72 Hertford, 5th earl of —> Clare, Gilbert de 7th earl of Clare, 5th earl of Hertford and 6th earl of Gloucester Hertford, 7th earl of —> Clare, Gilbert de 9th earl of Clare, 7th earl of Hertford, 8th earl of Gloucester Hertford, 8th earl of -> Clare, Gilbert de 10th earl of Clare, 8th earl of Hertford, 9th earl of Gloucester Hertford, 6th earl of —> Clare, Richard de 8th earl of Clare, 6th earl of Hertford, 7th earl of Gloucester Hertford, 3rd earl of —» Clare, Roger de 5th earl of Clare; 3rd earl of Hertford Hertford, 3rd marquis of —> Conway, Francis Charles Seymour 3rd marquis of Hertford Hertford 3rd Marquess of —» Conway, Francis Charles Seymour 3rd Marquess of Hertford Hertford, 5th marquis of —» Conway, Francis George Hugh Seymour 5th marquis of Hertford

1973

Hertford, 2nd marquis of —» Conway, Francis Seymour 2nd marquis of Hertford Hertford, 4th marquis of —» Conway, Richard Seymour 4th marquis of Hertford Hertford, marchioness of —» Fagniani, Maria Hertford, countess of —» Grey, Lady Catherine Hertford, countess of —» Howard, Frances Hertford, earl of —> Seymour, Edward earl of Hertford Hertford, 1st earl of —» Seymour, Edward 1st earl of Hertford; duke of Somerset Hertford, 5th marquis of —» Seymour, Francis George Hugh 5th marquis of Hertford Hertford, 7th Marquis of —> Seymour, George Francis Alexander 7th Marquis of Hertford Hertford, 6th marquis of —» Seymour, Hugh de Grey 6th marquis of Hertford Hertford, 1st marquis and 2nd earl of —> Seymour, William 1st marquis and 2nd earl of Hertford; 2nd duke of Somerset Hertford, countess of —» Thynne, Frances Hertford marquisate of - Brydges I 1224,30-31 Hertford, A.C. —> Cameron, Adelaide M. Hertford, John - also: Harford; Herford; Hereford; Herforde (fl. 1534-1545), printer Duff, Watt - I 546,85-86 Hertford, Katherine - also: Herforde (fl. 15451550), printer - Duff, Watt - I 546,87-88 Hertford, Robert de (fl. 1290-1295), judge, M.P. - Foss - I 546,89 Hertford, Samuel Irvine (fl. 1930), landscape painter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1542,399; III 210,38 Hertford, William - also: Herforde; Harford (fl. 1555), printer - Duff, Watt - I 546,90-91 Hertfordshire Hermit Lucas, James Hertleye, John de - also: Hertyle; Hertlip (fl. 1361-1380), prior - Architecture I 546,92 Hertlip, John de —» Hertleye, John de Hertocks, A. (fl. 1626-1659), engraver - Bryan, Foskett, Redgrave - I 546,93-94; III 210,40 Hertslet, Charles John Belscher (fl. 1847-1850), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 546, 95; II 1542,400 Hertslet, Sir Edward (* 1824, 1 1902), Foreign Office librarian, writer - Foreign Office 1, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 546,96-99; II 1542,401-402 Hertslet, Sir Edward Cecil Heseltine, T. Heseltine, George Coulehan (* 1895), writer, literary editor - Cadi. WW 1930 II 1543,038 Heseltine, Godfrey (* 1871, 1 1932), major, J.P., hunt master - Sports, WW Sport, WWW 1929 - I 546,337; II 1543,39-41 Heseltine, Harry Nelson (t 1935), colonial accountant general - WWW 1929 II 1543,042 Heseltine, James (* 1690, 1 1763), organist, composer - Bingley, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians, West I 546,338-342; II 1543,43 Heseltine, John (fl. 1941-1998), painter, illustrator, teacher - Buckman - III 210,110 Heseltine, John Edward Norfor (* 1880), lieutenant colonel - WW Wiltshire II 1543,044 Heseltine, John Postle (* 1843, î 1929), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 210, 111 Heseltine, Leslie —» Dennis, Les Heseltine, Marion —> Hood, Marion Heseltine, Michael Ray Dibdin (* 1933), conservative politician, minister - Lee, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Robbins, Roth III 210,113-131 Heseltine, Philip (* 1894, î 1930), composer Rintoul - III 210,133-134 Heseltine, Philip Arnold - c.h. Peter Warlock (* 1894, t 1930), writer on music, composer - Hull, Leach, Lee, Palmer R. - I 546, 343; II 1543,47; III 465,201-202 Heseltine, Phyllis (fl. 1930), water-colour painter - WW Art - II 1543,048 Heseltine, T. - or; F. Heseltine (fl. 1797-1798), miniature painter - Foskett - III 210,136 Heseltine, Sir William Frederick Payne (* 1930), private secretary to Elizabeth II - Griffiths, Ramsden - III'210,137-138 Heselton, Rodolphus Thomas (* 1895), vicar WW Northumberland - II 1543,049 Hesill, William - also: Hesilt (t 1425), judge Foss - I 546,344 Hesilrige, Sir Arthur —> Heselrige, Sir Arthur 2nd baronet Hesilt, William -> Hesill, William Hesket, John (fl. 1824), seaman - Poulsom III 210,141 Hesketh, 1st baron —» Hesketh, Thomas Fermorlst baron Hesketh Hesketh, Bartholomew (t 1695), monk - Gillow, Snow/BirtI 546,359-362; II 1543,50 Hesketh, Blair (* 1939), merchant banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 210,142 Hesketh, Catherine (* 1728?, î 1809), abbess Kirk: Catholics - I 546,346 Hesketh, Charles Hesketh Bibby—» Bibby, Charles Hesketh Hesketh, Charles Hesketh Fleetwood > Bibby, Charles Hesketh Hesketh, Edward Fleetwood (* 1834, 1 1886), landowner, barrister - Bateman, Foster 2 II 1543,051-052

1975

Hesketh, Everard (* 1854), civil engineer, county councillor - Kent, WW Kent II 1543,053-054 Hesketh, George (* 1852), cotton spinner, volunteer colonel, J.P. - Lancashire, Manchester Faces - II 1543,055-056 Hesketh, George (* 1878, 1 1929), cotton spinner, volunteer lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1543,057 Hesketh, Henry (* 1637?, 11710), divine - Watt, Wood - I 546,348-350 Hesketh, Huan - also: Blackleach (tc.1531), bishop - Cooper/Cooper - I 546,351 Hesketh, J. (* 1893?), mechanical engineer, lecturer - Day - II 1543,058 Hesketh, James Arthur (* 1863, 1 1923), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1543,059-060 Hesketh, James Sydney 1915), builder Channel Islands - III 210,143 Hesketh, John (fl. 1699-1717), priest - Gillow I 546,352 Hesketh, Lloyd Hesketh Bamford (* 1788, I 1862), architect - Architecture - I 546, 353 Hesketh, Marsh (* 1874?), student - Foster 3 II 1543,061 Hesketh, Sir Peter 1st baronet - aft. HeskethFleetwood (* 1801, 1 1866), M.P. - Mosse I 546,354-355 Hesketh, Peter (* 1926), lecturer - Academic WsW - III 210,144 Hesketh, Phoebe - née; Phoebe Rayner (* 1909), poet, journalist - Feminist companion III 210,145-146 Hesketh, Rawdon John Isherwood (* 1872, 1 1959), colonel - WW Kent - II 1543,062 Hesketh, Richard (* 1562, 1 1593), religious exile - Gillow - I 546, 356-357 Hesketh, Robert (fl. 1840-1850), technical writer - Kirk - I 546, 358 Hesketh, Robert Bamford- (* 1826), landowner Bateman - II 1543,063 Hesketh, Roger (* 1643, 1 1715), controversialist - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 546, 359-363 Hesketh, Roger - also: Talbot (* 1729), Jesuit Kirk: Catholics - I 546,364 Hesketh, Roger Fleetwood (* 1902), mayor, J.P., member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 210,147 Hesketh, Roger Jerome - c.h. James Barker (t 1693), prior - Gillow, Snow/Birt I 546,359-362; II 1543,64 Hesketh, Thomas - also: Hasket (* 1561, 11613), botanist - Britten/Boulger I 546,370 Hesketh, Sir Thomas (Î 1605), recorder, M.P. Cooper/Cooper - I 546, 367-369 Hesketh, Thomas (fl. 1640), royalist - Gillow I 546,371 Hesketh, Thomas (t 1646), royalist major Gillow - I 546,372 Hesketh, Thomas (Î 1651), royalist captain Gillow - I 546, 373-375 Hesketh, Thomas (* 1655, 1 1694), monk Snow/Birt - II 1543,065 Hesketh, Thomas (* 1669?, 11712), Jesuit Oliver - I 546,376 Hesketh, Thomas Earle (* 1866, 1 1945), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright II 1543,066-067; III 210,148 Hesketh, Thomas Fermor- 1st baron Hesketh (* 1881, 1 1944), M.P., landowner, J.P. - Lanes. Biog., Parliament 1, WW Northamptonshire - I 546,377; II 1543,68; III 152,106-107 Hesketh, Sir Thomas George 5th baronet - aft. Fermor-Hesketh (* 1825, 1 1872), M.P., sheriff - Boase, Dod's 1870 - I 546,378; II 1543,69 Hesketh, Sir Thomas George Fermor- —> Hesketh, Sir Thomas George 5th baronet Hesketh, Sir Thomas George Fermor- 7th baronet (* 1849, î 1924), landowner Bateman, Gaskell: Lancashire, Walford, WWW 1916- II 1543,070-075

1976

Hesketh

Hesketh, Sir Thomas Henry Fermor- 6th baronet (* 1847, 1 1876), gentleman - Boase I 546,379 Hesketh, William Hesketh, Sir Peter 1st baronet Hesketh-Fleetwood, Sir Peter Lewis Fleetwood, Sir Peter Lewis Hesketh- 2nd baronet Hesketh-Prichard, Lady Elizabeth —» Grimston, Lady Elizabeth Hesketh-Prichard, Hesketh Vernon, Prichard, Hesketh Vernon Hesketh—> Prichard, Hesketh Vernon Hesketh-Williams, Philippa Kathleen —» Williams, Philippa Kathleen HeskethHesketh-Wright, Ursula —> Wright, Ursula HeskethHeskett, Ernest Arthur (* 1879), mayor - WW Local Government - II 1543,079 Heskey, Emile William Ivanhoe (* 1978), footballer - Hugwan - III 210,149 Heskin, Alexander (* 1932), investment development manager - WWW Ireland III 210,150 Heskin, Thomas —» Heskyns, Thomas Heskins, Thomas —> Heskyns, Thomas Heskith, Thomas Lyttleton, Mary Hermione Hichens, Peverell Smythe (* 1870), physician, writer - Foster 3, Medical WW - I 549,83; II 1544,290 Hichens, Richard Arthur James (* 1871), student - Foster 3 - II 1544,291

1985

Hichens, Robert Smythe (* 1864, 1 1950), novelist - Bloom, Browning, Green Room Book, Kirk, Lee, Men 3, Picturegoer's WW, Winnifrith: Men - I 549,84-85; II 1544,292-295; III 211,105-108 Hichens, Thomas Sikes ( t 1916), canon - WWW 1916 - II 1544,296 Hichens, William (fl. 1825-1850), minister, sermonist - Kirk - I 549,86 Hichens, William Lionel Hickeringill, Edmund Hickie, Arthur Francis (* 1866), major, priest - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 I 549,239; II 1544,329 Hickie, Bertram (* 1867), revenue surveyor WW Far East - II 1544, 330 Hickie, Carlos Joseph (* 1872, 1 1959), brigadier general - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 549,240-241; II 1544,331 Hickie, Charles Valentine (* 1856), barrister Foster 2- II 1544,332 Hickie, Daniel Aloysius (fl. 1900-1925), lieutenant - Cath. WW 1910, Creagh/ Humphris - I 549,242; II 1544,333 Hickie, Daniel B. (fl. 1814), minister, headmaster, classicist - Allibone, O 'Donoghue I 549,243-244 Hickie, Frederick Corbett (* 1888), major Cath. WW 1930- II 1544,334 Hickie, Henry Whitten (* 1884), major - Cath. WW 1930- II 1544,335 Hickie, James Francis (* 1833, 1 1913), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Walford I 549,245; II 1544,336 Hickie, John (fl. 1815), sergeant, poet ODonoghue - I 549, 246 Hickie, Manuel Domingo (* 1875), J.P., soldier - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn I 549,247-248; II 1544,337 Hickie, Mary Pauline - aft. lady O'Connell (fl. 1884) - Thorn - I 549, 249 Hickie, Sir William Bernard (* 1865, 1 1950), major general - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Thorn - I 549,250-251; II 1544,338 Hickie, William Scott (* 1854, 1 1925), colonel, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Thorn, Walford I 549,252-253; II 1544,339 Hickin, George (fl. 1858-1877), bird painter lewis - III 211,166 Hickin, Henry Arthur (* 1859, 1 1938), canon - WW Cambridgeshire, WWW 1929II 1544,340-341 Hickin, Herbert John (* 1861), physician, surgeon - WW Shropshire - II 1544,342 Hickin, Joseph (*c,1807, 1 1890?), radical British Radicals - III 211,167-170 Hickin, Norman (* 1910, î 1990), artist Buckman - III 211,172 Hickin, Norman Ernest (* 1910), biologist, scientific director - Scientists - III 211,171 Hickin, Philip Hicks, Amelia Jane Hicks, Amy Elizabeth Blanche (* 1876), water-colour painter, teacher, show owner Buckman, WW Art - II 1544,418; III 211,212 Hicks, Anne (* 1928), artist, teacher - Buckman - Ill 211,213 Hicks, Arthur Haxwell (* 1894), colonial civil servant - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1544,419; III 211,205 Hicks, Athelstan Braxton (fl. 1872-1875), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1544,420 Hicks, Basil Perrin (* 1893?, 11915), lieutenant - Memorials - II 1544,421-422 Hicks, Beatrice Janie —» Whitby, Beatrice Janie Hicks, Bravo —> Hicks, Newton Tree Hicks, Brayvo —> Hicks, Newton Tree Hicks, C. Stansfeld (fl. 1885), nautical writer Kirk - I 549, 308 Hicks, Sir Cedric Stanton Jaye, Henry Jay, Henry (fl. 1746-1768), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer I 609,309; II 1575,358; III 235,124 Jay, Isabel - aft. Cavendish; aft. Curzon (* 1879, 1 1927), actress, singer - Green Room Book, Wright D. - II 1575,359-360 Jay, Sir James (Î 1815), physician, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Watt - I 609,310-311 Jay, John (* 1745, 1 1829), chief justice A 'Beckett, Allen, Allibone, Cassell, French, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Waller I 609,312-339 Jay, John (* 1811, 1 1889), musician - Boase I 609,342 Jay, John (t 1872), building contractor - Boase - I 609,341 Jay, John George Henry (* 1770, 1 1849), violinist, composer - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 609,343-347 Jay, Leslie Joseph (* 1917), lecturer in education - Academic WsW - III 235,125

Jay, Margaret —» Jay of Paddington, Margaret Baroness Jay, Marian (fl. 1910), violinist - Wyndham II 1575,361 Jay, Michael (fl. 1960s), comic artist - Clark III 235,129 Jay, Peter (* 1937), economics and business editor - Griffìths - III 235,130 Jay, Peter (fl. 1962-1966), beat musician Harry, Larkin: Sixties - III 235,131-132 Jay, Robert Charles (* 1841), barrister Foster 2- II 1575,362 Jay, Rose (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk - I 609, 348 Jay, Sam (* 1888), company director Kinematograph - II 1575,363 Jay, Stephen (fl. 1680-1685), divine - WattI 609,349 Jay, Thomas (fl. 1690), violin maker - Stainer I 609,350 Jay, Thomas (* 1887, 1 1962), journalist, writer Griffìths, Marteau - II 1575,364; III 235,133 Jay, Thomas Edward (* 1871), gentleman Walford - II 1575,365 Jay, Tracey (* 1964), actress - Pedder III 235,134 Jay, W. W. (* 1892), sales manager Kinematograph - II 1575,366 Jay, William (* 1769, 1 1853), minister - Adams W.O. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Couling: Temperance, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Stratford 3, Taylor W.C., Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 609, 352-365; II 1575,367-370 Jay, William Jeffreys, John Jefferis, Alice (fl. 1912), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk - I 610,153 Jefferis, Barbara (* 1917), novelist, journalist Feminist companion - III 235, 246-247 Jefferis, Charles (* 1789, 1 1875), naval commander - Boase, O 'Byrne 1610,154-157 Jefferis, Eliakim Tupper (* 1841), clergyman Men & Women - I 610,161 Jefferis, James (* 1833), clergyman, mathematician - Heaton, Mennell I 610,158-159 Jefferis, Mary (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 610,160 Jefferiss, A. (* 1913), agricultural officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 235, 248 Jeffers, Brendan Patrick (* 1927), architect WWW Ireland - III 235, 249 Jeffers, Daniel (fl. 1923), anti-treaty independence fighter - O'Farrell - III 235,250 Jeffers, Francis (* 1981), footballer - Hugman III 235,251 Jeffers, Hubert Haynes (* 1904), colonial education officer - Channel Islands, KirkGreene 2 - III 235, 252-253 Jeffers, James Frith (* 1842), educationalist, auditor - Men & Women - I 610,162 Jeffers, John Norman Richard (* 1926), statistician - Scientists - III 235, 254 Jeffers, R. (fl. 1815), religious poet O'Donoghue - I 610,163 Jeffers, S. (* 1897), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 235, 255 Jeffers, St. C. (* 1933), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 235, 256 Jefferson Mrs (* 1733, 1 1776), actress Russell: Actors - I 610,164 Jefferson (fl. 1805), actor - Thesp. Diet. I 610,165 Jefferson Robert (fl. 1850-1900), draper, company director, J.P. - Nottinghamshire II 1576; 094 Jefferson, Alan (* 1918), artist, teacher Buckman - III 235, 257 Jefferson, Arthur Stanley - c.h. Stan Laurel (* 1890, 1 1965), comedian - Busby, Picturegoer's WW - I I 1576,072-073; III 261,159 Jefferson, Charles George (fl. 1870-1902), landscape painter - Halsby/Harris III 235,258 Jefferson, Charles Gordon (* 1874), J.P., solicitor - Belfast - II 1576,074 Jefferson, D'Oyly Ramsay (* 1839?), barrister Foster 2- II 1576,075 Jefferson, Edward (* 1888), printer - Marteau II 1576,076 Jefferson, Francis (fl. 1799-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 610,166-167 Jefferson, Frederick Thomas (t 1920), company chairman - WWW 1916 - II 1576,077 Jefferson, Sir Geoffrey (* 1886, 1 1961), neurosurgeon - Lee, WW Science II 1576,078; III 235,259 Jefferson, George (fl. 1940-1946), pilot - Wynn - 111 235,260 Jefferson, George Thomas (* 1918), zoologist Scientists - III 235, 261 Jefferson, Gordon (* 1868), student - Foster 3 - II 1576,079 Jefferson, Grace Emma - aft. Cottrell (* 1874), mayor - WW Local Government - II 1576,080 Jefferson, Harold Arthur F. (* 1893), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1576,081 Jefferson, Henry (fl. 1586), printer McKerrow - II 1576,082

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Jefferson, Henry (* 1865, Î 1937), naval captain - WWW 1929- II 1576,083 Jefferson, Henry (* 1896), wine merchant, county councillor - WW Cumberland II 1576,084 Jefferson, J.H.K. (* 1915), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 235, 262 Jefferson, Jacob (fl. 1630), clergyman, sermonist - Watt - I 610,168 Jefferson, John (fl. 1785), sermonist - Allibone - I 610,169 Jefferson, John (fl. 1810), poet - Watt I 610,170 Jefferson, John (fl. 1835), religious writer Allibone - I 610,171 Jefferson, John (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 610,172 Jefferson, Sir John Alexander Dunnington- 1st baronet (* 1884, 1 1979), company director, J.P., county councillor - WW Yorkshire II 1576,085 Jefferson, John Arthur (* 1883), company chairman, actuary - Birmingham Post II 1576,086 Jefferson, John Hutton (fl. 1899-1954), engineer, planter, J.P. - Jamaica - III 235, 263 Jefferson, Joseph (fl. 1773-1811), minister, writer - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 610,173-174 Jefferson, Joseph (11.1803-1813), archdeacon, sermonist - Watt - I 610,176 Jefferson, Joseph (fl. 1805), musician, writer Brown/Stratton - I 610,175 Jefferson, Joseph (* 1829), actor - Pascoe I 610,177-181 Jefferson, Joseph (* 1871), farmer, county councillor, layman - WW Cumberland II 1576,087 Jefferson, Joseph Dunnington —» Dunnington, Joseph Jefferson, Joseph Hugh (* 1858, 1 1921), wine merchant, J.P., hunt master - Sports II 1576,088 Jefferson, Joseph John Dunnington- (* 1845, I 1928), barrister, county councillor, landowner - Bateman, Foster 2, Walford II 1576,089-091 Jefferson, Margaret C. —> Lockyer, Margaret C. Jefferson, Mervyn Dunnington- (* 1850, 1 1912), magistrate, captain - Walford - II 1576,091 Jefferson, Peter (* 1945), radio newsreader Tracy - III 235,264-265 Jefferson, Philip Jeffreys, John 2nd baron Jeffreys of Wem Jeffreys, Albert Jestyn (* 1873), solicitor, town councillor - WW Local Government, WW Wales 1933 - II 1576,196-197 Jeffreys, Mrs Arnold - c.h. Alton Clyde (fl. 1860-1870), novelist - Kirk - I 611,104 Jeffreys, Arthur Frederick (* 1848, î 1906), M.P., barrister, D.L. - Dod's 1900, Foster 2, Hampshire, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Hampshire, WWW 1897 - I 611,105; 1232,57-60; II 1576,198-201

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Jeffreys, Arthur Henry (* 1872), student Foster 3 - II 1576^202 Jeffreys, Bertha —> Swirles, Bertha Jeffreys, Charles Nicholas Theodore (* 1877), solicitor - Cox: Kent - I 611,106 Jeffreys, Christopher ( t 1693), musician Brown/Stratton - I 611,110 Jeffreys, Dewi Aled (* 1934), scientist Scientists - III 235, 337 Jeffreys, Edmund Frederick (* 1846, 1 1925), admiral - WWW 1916 - II 1576,203 Jeffreys, Edmund Richard Jeffreys, Minnie Gertrude Ellis Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan (* 1860), colonel WW Hampshire - II 1576,206 Jeffreys, George (* 1610?, 1 1685), royal organist - Brown/Stratton, Cowley, De Bekker, Grove - I 611,109-111; III 235,339 Jeffreys, George - also: Jefferies (* 1678, 1 1755), poet, dramatist - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Baker, Chalmers 1, Cowley, Gilliland, Gorton, Rose HJ., Thesp. Diet., Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 611,332-334; III 235,350-351 Jeffreys, George Barbor (fl. 1828-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 611,347 Jeffreys, George Darell 1st baron Jeffreys (* 1878, 1 1960), lieutenant general Parliament 1, Parliament 2, Wal ford, WW Hampshire - II 1576,207-209; III 235,352-354 Jeffreys, George 1st baron Jeffreys of Wem - also: Jefferies (* 1644, 1 1689), judge A Beckett, British Biography, Campbell, Cassell, Chalmers 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Donaldson, Fisher, Foss, Gorton, Hill, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Roscoe, Rose HJ., Seward 1, Simpson, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Williams R. - I 611,112-331; III 235,340-349 Jeffreys, Gertrude Lilian Oclanis - aft. Cumming (* 1903), librarian - Landau - II 1576,210 Jeffreys, Sir Harold (* 1891, 1 1989), geophysicist, mathematician, lecturer - Lee, Scientists, WW Science - II 1576,211; III 235,355-356 Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa —» Henrietta Louisa Countess of Pomfret Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa - also: Jeffries; aft. Fermor, countess of Pomfret ( t 1761), letter writer - Allibone, Feminist companion, Watt, Wilson: Lords - I 611,349; 398,110-111; 1232,61; III 365,121 Jeffreys, Henry (t 1849), archdeacon, topical writer - Allibone, Couling: Temperance I 611,350; II 1576,212 Jeffreys, Henry Anthony (* 1810, 1 1898), canon, writer - Boase, Foster 4, Kirk I 611,351-352; II 1576,213 Jeffreys, Henry Byron (* 1854, î 1949), major general - WW Sussex - II 1576,214 Jeffreys, Henry George (* 1892), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1576,215 Jeffreys, Henry Vaughan Jellicoe, John Rushworth 1st earl Jellicoe Jellicoe, Ann - full name: Patricia Ann Jellicoe (* 1927), dramatist, film director - Berney, Feminist companion, Schlueter, Todd, Williams - III 235, 428-440; 235, 445-452 Jellicoe, Anne - née: Anne Mullin (* 1823, I 1880), educator, college founder - O Céirín - III 235,441-444 Jellicoe, Anne W. Mullin, Anne W. Jellicoe, Charles (* 1804, 1 1882), actuary, company chairman - Boase - I 612,14 Jellicoe, Colin (* 1942), painter, art gallery director - Buckman - III 235,453 Jellicoe, Frederick (* 1861), vicar - WW Kent II 1576,343 Jellicoe, Frederick Gilbert Gardiner (* 1858), rector - Hampshire - II 1576,344 Jellicoe, Geoffrey Alan (* 1900), architect, landscape architect, town-planner Gardeners - Ill 235,454-456 Jellicoe, George Rogers (* 1846?), barrister Foster 2- II 1576,345 Jellicoe, John Jellico, John Jellicoe, John (c.1897), artist - Pratt - I 612,15 Jellicoe, John Leonard (* 1898), civil servant, town councillor - WW Shropshire II 1576,346

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Jellicoe, John Rushworth 1st earl Jellicoe (* 1859, 1 1935), admiral of the fleet - Greenwood, Hansard, Lee, Mason, Ramsden, Robbins, Walford, Wright D., WW Hampshire, WWW 1929 - I 612,16; II 1576,347-359; III 236,1-12 Jellicoe, Patricia Ann —» Jellicoe, Ann Jellicoe, Richard Carey (* 1875, 1 1962), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - II 1576,360-361 Jellicoe, S. Charles (fc.1902), poet O'Donoghue - I 612,17 Jellicoe, Thomas Harry Lee (* 1861), clergyman - Cox: Kent - I 612,18 Jellicorse, Harold (* 1864), major - Cox: Kent, Sussex, WW Sussex - I 612,19; II 1576,362-363 Jellicorse, William (t 1920), prebendary - WWW 1916 - II 1576,364 Jellie, Wallace R. Harvey- (* 1871), minister WW Cheltenham - II 1576, 365 Jellie, William (* 1865), student - Foster 3 II 1576,366 Jellie, William Harvey (fl. 1873-1885), clergyman, writer - Kirk - I 612,20 Jellis, James (* 1859), farmer, county councillor, J.P. - WW Leicestershire - II 1576,367 Jelliss, Henri (* 1892), jockey - WW Sport 1612,22

Jelly (t C.1849), botanist - Britten/Boulger I 612,23 Jelly, Frank Edward (* 1870), graduate Foster 3- II 1576,368 Jelly, George Aubrey (* 1872), ophthalmic surgeon - Medical WW - I 612,24 Jelly, John Bonafous - aft. Jelly-Dudley (fl. 1848-1900), vicar - Cheshire, Lancashire - II 1576,369 Jelly, John Edgar (* 1865), curate - Foster 3 II 1576,370 Jelly, Oliver (* 1880), borough councillor - WW Hampshire - II 1576,371 Jelly, Thomas (t 1781), architect, builder Colvin - II 1576,372 Jelly-Dudley, John Bonafous —> Jelly, John Bonafous Jelpke, Frank Victor (* 1899), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1576,373 Jemmat, Catherine —> Yeo, Catherine Jemmat, William - also: Gemote (* 1596?, I 1678), divine - Watt, Wood - I 612,27-30 Jemmet, Francis (* 1695, 1 1749), Jesuit Oliver - I 612,31 Jemmet, John (fl. 1639), nonconformist, lecturer - Brook - I 612,32 Jemmett, Alan E. (*1931), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 236,16 Jemmett, Charles Edward (fl. 1850-1880), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 612, 33; II 1576,374 Jemmett, Charles Fuhr (* 1844, î 1922), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1576,375 Jemmett, Francis George Bernard (* 1861), banker - Men & Women - I 612, 34 Jemmett, Miss M.K. (fl. 1904-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 236,17 Jemmett, Mary Kate (fl. 1904-1930), miniature painter - WW Art - II 1576,376 Jemmett, William - naval commander Charnock - I 612, 35 Jemmett, William Francis Bond (* 1850), bank manager, J.P. - Cox: Kent, Kent - I 612, 36; II 1576,377 Jemmett, William Thomas (* 1799, î 1875), barrister, writer - Allibone, Boase I 612,37-38 Jemmett-Browne, Jemmett —> Browne, Jemmett Jemmett-Browne, Nina —» Browne, Nina JemmettJemmott, William Arden (* 1907), banker Jamaica - III 236,19 J e m m y Sketch —> Wathen, James Jemson, Nigel Bradley (* 1969), footballer Hugman - III 236, 20-21 J e m y m a —» Holley, Marietta

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Jenas, Jermaine Anthony (* 1983), footballer Hugman - III 236, 22 Jencken, Ferdinand Edward (* 1823, 1 1881), physician, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 612,39-40 Jencken, Francis John (* 1858, 1 1943), army surgeon, major general - WW Surrey II 1576,378 Jencken, Gertrude May —> Bayly, Gertrude May Jencken, Henry Diedrich (* 1828, 1 1881), barrister, translator, writer - Boase, Kirk, Malchow - I 612,41-42; III 236,23 Jenckes, Sylvester William Kour, Jenda maharanee of Lahore Jenefar, Samuel Jenkin of Roding, Charles Patrick Fleeming Baron Jenkin, Richard John Pryce- (* 1869), J.P., huntsman - WW Sport - I 612,153 Jenkin, Robert (* 1656, 1 1727), college master - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hook, Hutchinson: Templars, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 612,154-168 Jenkin, Thomas (fl. 1750), religious writer Allibone - I 612,169 Jenkin, Thomas (* 1844), clergyman Methodists - I 612,170 Jenkin, Thomas James (* 1885, 1 1965), agricultural botanist - WW Science II 1576,393 Jenkin, William —» Jenkyn, William Jenkings, Baldwin (* 1846), vice-admiral Mason - I 612,173 Jenkin-Lloyd, Iris Alexandra —> Lloyd, Iris Alexandra JenkinJenkin-Lloyd, Mrs M. Lloyd, Miss M. Jenkin of Roding, Sir Charles Patrick Fleeming Lord (* 1926), member of parliament, energy minister - British History, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Roth - III 236,31-37 Jenkin of Roding, Charles Patrick Fleeming Baron - also: Lord Jenkin of Roding (* 1926), member of parliament, minister - Rubinstein III 387,408-410 Jenkins, Lady —» Trevor, Florence Mildred Jenkins (fl. [1751]), trumpeter - Musicians I 612,175 Jenkins (t 1780), divine, tutor - Jones: Bunhill - I 612,176 Jenkins (fl. 1813), captain - Morgan: Sketches I 612,177 Jenkins (fl. 1870-1875), canon - Malchow III 236,38 Jenkins - aft. Lady King (fl. 1875), gentlewoman - Men & Women - I 612,178 Jenkins, Miss A. (fl. 1935), cricket association member - Lady's WW- II 1576,394 Jenkins, A.H. (* 1910), lieutenat-colonel, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 236, 39 Jenkins, Mrs A.L. (fl. 1922), acquaintance of D.H. Lawrence - Rintoul - III 236, 40 Jenkins, A. M. (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 612,179 Jenkins, Albert David (fl. 1907), solicitor - WW Cheltenham - II 1576,395 Jenkins, Alexander (fl. 1805), topographical writer - Watt - I 612,180 Jenkins, Alexander Howell (* 1825), political writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 612,181; II 1576,396 Jenkins, Alfred J. (fl. 1903-1935), civil engineer - WW Jersey - II 1576,397 Jenkins, Alice - born: Alice Glyde (* 1887, I 1967), feminist - Banks - III 236,41-42 Jenkins, Alice Dorothy —» Biddle, Alice Dorothy Jenkins, Alina Kate Elaine - aft. CooperSmith; aft. Bathurst, viscountess Bledisloe (t 1956), railway director - WW Wales 1921 II 1576,398

Jenkins, Ann (fl. 1950-1991), painter - Buckman - Ill 236,43 Jenkins, Archibald Ian (* 1941), teacher, member of Scottish Parliament - Scotland - III 236,44 Jenkins, Arthur (* 1882 (a.o.s. 1884), 1 1946), alderman - Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2, WW Local Government II 1576,399-400; III 236,45-46 Jenkins, Arthur George Vaughan (* 1897), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 236,47 Jenkins, Arthur Henry (* 1871), painter, teacher - Halsby/Harris, WW Art - II 1576,401; III 236,48 Jenkins, Arthur Henry (* 1914), librarian Landau - II 1576,402 Jenkins, Arthur James (* 1867), minister, genetic psychology lecturer - WW Wales 1921 II 1576,403 Jenkins, Arthur Oswald (* 1892), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 236, 49 Jenkins, Arthur William (fl. 1900), surgeon Leicestershire - II 1576,404 Jenkins, Atherton Edward (* 1859), J.P. - WW Hampshire - II 1576,405 Jenkins, Aubrey Dennis (* 1927), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 236, 50 Jenkins, Augustus (* 1747, 1 1800), Jesuit Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 612,183-184 Jenkins, Benjamin Stockton (* 1859), telegraph superintendent - Men & Women - I 612,185 Jenkins, Billy —» Jenkins, Charles William Jenkins, Blair (* 1957), television executive Scotland - III 236, 52 Jenkins, Blanche (fl. 1872), portrait painter Sartin - III 236, 53 Jenkins, Brian (* 1964), artist - Buckman III 236,54 Jenkins, Canute Rudolph Squire, Emily Jennings, Emma Rita - aft. Wood (fl. 19191930), mayoress, J.P. - WW KentII 1577,315 Jennings, F.G. (fl. 1919-1923), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 236, 305 Jennings, F. Nevill (fl. 1903-1905), miniature painter - Foskett - III 236, 306 Jennings, Francis (* 1903), clergyman - WW Durham - II 1577,316 Jennings, Francis M. (fl. 1865), topical writer Kirk - I 613,433 Jennings, Frank Humphrey Sinkler (* 1907, 1 1950), documentary film maker - Noble: Film - II 1577,317 Jennings, Frank Leonard (* 1890), minister WW Northamptonshire - II 1577,318 Jennings, Frederick Charles (* 1903), rubber chemist, information officer - Landau II 1577,319 Jennings, Frederick Henry (* 1854), farmer Norfolk - II 1577,320 Jennings, George (* 1810, 1 1882), inventor Boase - I 613,434 Jennings, George (fl. 1845), poet O'Donoghue - I 613,435 Jennings, George (* 1880), publicity officer Marteau - II 1577,321 Jennings, George Henry (* 1833, 1 1894), journalist, miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk - I 613,436-437 Jennings, George Mason (* 1874), accountant, J.P. - WW Local Government, WW Surrey II 1577,322-323 Jennings, George William (* 1852), solicitor, attorney - Durham - II 1577,324 Jennings, Gertrude (* 1890), typist Labour WW - II 1577,325 Jennings, Gertrude Eleanor (Î 1958), dramatist - Feminist companion, Lady's WW II 1577,326; III 236,307-308 Jennings, Gilbert Delahoy (* 1849), merchant, J.P., county councillor - Notable Personalities, Surrey 20th Cent, WW Surrey - 11 1577,327-329 Jennings, Hargreave (* 1817?, 1 1890), writer - Boase, Kirk, Rintoul - I 613, 438-439; III 236,309 Jennings, Harold Bertie (fl. 1912), gentleman Cox: Norfolk - I 613, 440 Jennings, Hennen (* 1854), engineer - Weinthal - I 613,441-442 Jennings, Henry (fl. 1474), master mason Architecture - I 613,443 Jennings, Henry (fl. 1855), religious writer Kirk - I 613,444 Jennings, Henry Constantine (* 1731, 11819), virtuoso - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Gorton, Rose H.J, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 614,1-12 Jennings, Henry James (fl. 1880), biographer Kirk - I 614,13 Jennings, Henry Richard (* 1866), canon - WW Cornwall - II 1577,330 Jennings, Henry Robert (* 1835, 1 1899), college secretary - Boase - I 614,14

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Jennings, Herbert Alexander Kaye (* 1862, 11921), brigadier general - WWW 1916 II 1577,331 Jennings, Herbert Percy (fl. 1902-1910), hotel proprietor, dog breeder - Norfolk II 1577,332 Jennings, Hilda M. (* 1903, Î 1963), librarian Munford - III 236,310 Jennings, Humphrey Hawes, Sophia Jephson, Alexander (fl. 1699-1715), divine Watt - I 614,255 Jephson, Alexander (fl. 1731-1765), rector, writer - Watt - I 614,256 Jephson, Sir Alfred (* 1841, 1 1900), naval captain - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 614,257; II 1577,404 Jephson, Arthur Jenny Mounteney (* 1858, 1 1908), explorer - WWW 1897 - II 1577,405 Jephson, Arthur William (* 1853, 1 1935), canon, mayor - Malchow, WW Northamptonshire, WWW 1929 - II 1577,406-407; III 236,382 Jephson, Charles (fl. 1736-1748), printer, bookseller - Plomer 3 - II 1577,408 Jephson, Sir Charles Denham Orlando 1st baronet - aft. Jephson-Norreys (* 1799, 1 1888), M.P., poet - Boase, Mosse, O'Donoghue, Wilson: Commons I 614,258-261 Jephson, Digby Loder Armroid (* 1871), cricketer, journalist - WW Sport - I 614, 262 Jephson, Edith Fotheringham - aft. Moore; aft. Moore-Gwyn (* 1851, 1 1934), laywoman WW Wales 1933 - II 1577,409 Jephson, Frederick John Holmes (* 1875), hardware merchant, J.P. - WW Derbyshire - II 1577,410 Jephson, Henry (* 1798, 1 1878), physician Boase, Mellors - I 614,264; II 1577,411-412 Jephson, Henry L. (fl. 1870), political writer Kirk - I 614,265

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Jephson, James (* 1836?), barrister - Foster 2 II 1577,413 Jephson, Sir James Saumarez (* 1802, 1 1884), naval commander - Boase, O Byrne I 614,266-267 Jephson, John (fl. 1825), sermonist - Allibone I 614,268 Jephson, John Mounteney (* 1819, 1 1865), vicar, writer - Boase, Kirk, O 'Donoghue I 614,269-271 Jephson, Maurice Kearley (* 1893), civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1577,414 Jephson, Philippa Prittie (fl. 1880), novelist Kirk - I 614,272 Jephson, Sir Richard Mounteney 2nd baronet (* 1800, 1 1870) - Boase - I 614, 274 Jephson, Richard Mounteney (* 1842), lieutenant, novelist - Kirk - I 614,273 Jephson, Robert (* 1736, 1 1803), dramatist, poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gilliland, Gorton, Irish writers, O 'Donoghue, Rose H.J., Ryan, Taylor W.B.S., Thesp. Diet., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Welch I 614,275-301; III 236,384-385 Jephson, Sir Stanhope William 4th baronet (* 1810, 1 1900), major general - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 614,302; II 1577,415 Jephson, William Vincent (* 1873), student Foster 3 - II 1577,416 Jephson-Norreys, Sir Charles Denham Orlando —» Jephson, Sir Charles Denham Orlando 1st baronet Jeppe, Sir Julius (* 1859, î 1929), company chairman - WWW 1929 - II 1577,417 ' Jepps, John William Wolfe (* 1897), physician, surgeon - WW Kent - II 1577,418 Jepps, Margaret Wolfe (* 1892), zoology lecturer - Tady's WW, WW Science II 1577,419-420 Jepson, Arthur (* 1854), barrister - Foster 2, Kirk - I 614,303; II 1577,421 Jepson, Edgar Alfred (* 1863, 1 1938), novelist Browning, Foster 3, WW Art, WWW 1929II 1577,422-425 Jepson, Edward (* 1849), physician, mayor Durham - II 1577,426 Jepson, Frank Price (* 1885), entomologist Dominions Office - II 1577,427 Jepson, Frank Price (* 1895), entomologist Kirk-Greene 2 - III 236, 383 Jepson, John Buchan (* 1922), biochemist, professor - Scientists - III 236, 386 Jepson, Octavius (* 1832, 1 1899), surgeon, asylum superintendent - Boase - I 614,304 Jepson, Selwyn (* 1899), thriller writer Whodunit? - III 236,387 Jepson, Stanley (* 1894), editor - Channel Islands - IIÌ 236, 388 Jepson, William Alban (fl. 1875-1925), railway manager - Notable Personalities II 1577,428 Jepson, William Baly (* 1890), physician - WW Surrey - II 1577,429 Jepson, William Bertie (* 1887), sanitary inspector - WW local Government II 1577,430 Jepson, William Frederick (* 1855, î 1931), rector - Bristol - II 1577,431 Jeram, Dennis Mayvore (t 1977), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 236, 389-390 Jerauld, Charlotte Ann - née; Charlotte Ann Fillebrown (* 1820, 1 1845), poet, story writer - Feminist companion - III 236,391-392 Jerdan, Charles (* 1843, 1 1926), minister WWW 1916 - II 1577,432 Jerdan, Maxwell (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 614,305 Jerdan, Samuel Smiles (* 1846, 1 1878), poet, literary critic - Gray/Jamieson - II 1577,433 Jerdan, William (* 1782, 1 1869), Journalist Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Griffiths, Hall, Inglis, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 614,306-322; II 1577,434-436; III 236,393-394

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Jerdan

Jerdan, William Freeling (* 1818, 1 1859), post office clerk - Boase - I 614,323 Jerdein, Arthur (fl. 1870), agricultural writer Kirk - I 614, 324 Jerdon, Archibald Yerworth, Samuel Jervais, Thomas —> Jarvis, Thomas Jervais, Thomas —> Jervis, Thomas Jervas, Charles - also: Jarvis (* 1675?, î 1739), portrait painter, translator - A Beckett, Allibone, Boylan, Bryan, Chalmers 1, Champlin 2, Foskett, Gorton, Gould, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Strickland, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb - I 615,121-149; III 236,425-427 Jervey, William (fl. 1765), physician - Watt I 615,150 Jervis, Beatrice Jervis-White- - aft. Ellis (* 1898), physician - Lady's WW, WW Suffolk - II 1578,057-058 Jervis, Carnegie Parker 5th viscount St. Vincent (* 1855, t 1908), J.P., landowner - WWW 1897 - II 1578,059 Jervis, Carnegie Robert John 3rd viscount St. Vincent (* 1825, 1 1879) - Boase, Dod's 1870, Sports - I 615,151; II 1578,60-63 Jervis, Charles Edward Parker- (* 1850, 1 1914), shipowner, J.P. - Gaskell: Warwickshire, Northumberland - II 1578,064-066 Jervis, David (fl. 1865), poet - Kirk - I 615,152 Jervis, David John (* 1982), footballer Hugman - III 236, 428 Jervis, Edmund (fl. 1581-1587), Latin poet Cooper/Cooper - I 615,153 Jervis, Edward (* 1868), curate - Foster 3 II 1578,067 Jervis, Edward Jervis —> Ricketts, Edward Jervis 2nd viscount St. Vincent Jervis, Edward John Leveson 4th viscount St. Vincent (* 1850, 1 1885), captain - Boase I 615,155 Jervis, Edward Swynfen - aft. Parker-Jervis (* 1815, t 1896), landowner - Bateman II 1578,068 Jervis, Edward Swynfen Parker—> Jervis, Edward Swynfen Jervis, Emmeline Lesly (* 1927), physiologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 236, 429 Jervis, Ethel (fl. 1916-1925), political activist, lecturer - Labour WW - II 1578,069 Jervis, Ethel Mary Parker- (* 1878, 1 1956), magistrate - Lady's WW - II 1578,070 Jervis, Florence - aft. Broughton (* 1829, 11917), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1578,071

2217

Jervis, Frank (c.1800), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1578,072; III 236,430 Jervis, George —» Gervase, George Jervis, George F. (* 1784, Î1851), actor Boase - I 615,157 Jervis, George Frederick Robinson (* 1831, 11914), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1578,073 Jervis, George Ritso (* 1794, 1 1851), engineer, commander, translator - Boase - I 615,158 Jervis, Gladys - aft. Turner; aft. Gooch (t 1968), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1578,074 Jervis, Henry (* 1797, î 1879), general - Boase - I 615,159 Jervis, Henry Jervis White (* 1825, 1 1881), lieutenant, topical writer, M.P. - Allibone, Boase, Dod's 1870, Kirk - I 615,160-162; II 1578,75 Jervis, Sir Henry Meredyth Jervis White 2nd baronet (* 1793, 1 1869), naval commander Boase, O'Byrne - I 615,163-164 Jervis, Sir Humphrey Charles Jervis White 3rd baronet (* 1821, 1 1887) - Boase - I 615,165 Jervis, John —> Jarvis, John Jervis, Sir John (* 1802, 1 1856), Lord Chief Justice - Allibone, Boase, Cassel!, Foss, Hutchinson: Medica, Mosse, Simpson, Ward - I 615,270-278; III 236,436 Jervis, John (* 1861), rector - WW Shropshire II 1578,077 Jervis, John Cyril Carnegie (* 1898, 1 1929), captain - WWW 1929 - II 1578, 078 Jervis, John Edward Leveson 4th viscount St. Vincent (* 1850, î 1885), landowner Bateman - II 1578,079 Jervis, Sir John Henry Jervis-White- 4th baronet (* 1857, 1 1943), lieutenant colonel - Walford - II 1578,080 Jervis, Sir John Jervis White 1st baronet (* 1766, I 1830), writer - Taylor W.B.S., Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 615, 279-281 Jervis, John Johnstone (* 1882, 1 1969), physician - WW Local Government II 1578,081 Jervis, John 1st earl of St. Vincent (* 1735, 1 1823), admiral - Allibone, Brydges, Cassell, Charnock, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Georgian age, Gibbs, Gorton, Jerdan, Knight: Biography, Lives Naval, Low, Mason, Maunder 2, Nauticus, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Sanders, Smyth, Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins, Wilson: Lords - Ì 615,166-268; 1232,87-91; II 1578,76; III 236,431-435 Jervis, Julia —> Wadman, Julia Jervis, Lucy Jervis-White—> Cobbold, Lucy Jervis, Margaret Elliot (* 1923), lecturer in education - Academic WsW - III 236,437 Jervis, Marguerite - aft. Evans; c.h. Armiger Barclay, countess Hélène Barcynska; Oliver Sandys (Î 1964), novelist, journalist - WWW 1929 - II 1578,082 Jervis, Marian Jervis-White > Campbell, Marian Jervis, Maude —» Mainwaring, Maude Jervis, Maude Parker > Mainwaring, Maude Jervis, Nicholas Gordon Mainwaring (* 1881, I 1943), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Essex - II 1578,083-084 Jervis, Ronald Clarges 6th viscount St. Vincent (* 1859, 1 1940), landowner - Dod's 1929, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1578,085-087 Jervis, St. Leger Henry (* 1863, 1 1952), major Cox: Norfolk, Creagh/Humphris - I 615,284; II 1578,88 Jervis, St. Vincent (fl. 1854-1887), musician, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 615,285 Jervis, Swynfen (fl. 1849-1867), poet, Shakespearian critic - Allibone, Kirk I 615,286-287 Jervis, Swynfen John (* 1868, 1 1945), colonel, J.P. - WW Oxfordshire - II 1578,089-090 Jervis, Theodore (fl. 1844-1857), barrister Foster 2 - II 1578,091 Jervis, Thomas —> Jarvis, Thomas

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Jervis

Jervis, Thomas - also: Jervais Jarvice, William Jervis, William Arthur (* 1895), civic official WW Local Government - II 1578,094 Jervis, William Clemetson (* 1909), accountant, colonial civil servant - Jamaica - III 236, 439 Jervis, William George (* 1822, 1 1863), priest, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 615,301-302 Jervis, William Henley —» Pearson, William Henley Jervis, William Henry (fl. 1816-1849), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 615,304 Jervis, William Henry Edward Ricketts (* 1843), divine - Whincop - I 615,305 Jervis, William Monk Jervis (* 1827, 1 1909), D.L. - Foster 2, Gaskell: Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Walford, WWW 1897 I 615,306-308; II 1578,95-98 Jervis, William Paget (fl. I860), mineralogist Kirk, Knight: Biography - I 615,309-310 Jervis, William Robert Parker- (* 1841, Î 1919), captain, J.P. - Rickword/Gaskell, Walford II 1578,099-102 Jervis, William Swynfen (* 1839, 1 1920), lieutenant colonel - Birmingham Faces II 1578,103-107 Jervis, William Swynfen Whitehall Parker(* 1879, 1 1936), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/ Humphris, WW Staffordshire, WWW 1929 II 1578,108-110 Jervise, Andrew (* 1820, 1 1878), antiquary - Boase, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk I 615,311-313 Jervis-Edwards, Jervis de Gray —> Edwards, Jervis de Gray JervisJervis-Edwards, Thomas —> Edwards, Thomas Jervis-Read, Harold Vincent —> Read, Harold Vincent JervisJervis-Smith, Eustace John —> Smith, Eustace John Jervis-Smith, Frederick John —» Smith, Frederick John Jervis-White, Henry Jervis White, Henry Jervis JervisJervis-White-Jervis, Beatrice —> Jervis, Beatrice Jervis-WhiteJervis-White-Jervis, Sir John Henry Jervis, Sir John Henry Jervis-White- 4th baronet Jervis-White-Jervis, Lucy —> Cobbold, Lucy Jervis-White-Jervis, Marian —» Campbell, Marian Jerviswoode, Lord —» Baillie, Charles Lord Jerviswoode Jervoice, Lady Lucy (t 1641), laywoman Wilford - I 615,322-325 Jervois, Henry Sampson (* 1905), accountant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 236,440 Jervois, James Arthur (* 1889), lieutenant colonel - WW Hampshire - II 1578, 111 Jervois, Sampson (fl. 1801-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 615,326 Jervois, William (* 1784, Î 1862), general Boase - I 615,327 Jervois, Sir William Francis Drummond (* 1821, I 1897), lieutenant general - Boase, Escott, Heaton, Makepeace, Men 2, Mennell, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897 - I 615, 328-339; II 1578,112-122 Jervoise, Alan Arthur Clarke- (* 1836, 1 1908), colonial civil servant - Devonshire II 1578,123 Jervoise, Sir Arthur Henry Clarke- 3rd baronet (* 1856, 1 1902), captain - Bateman, WWW 1897 - II 1578,124-125

Jervoise, Mrs Arthur Tristram (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk - I 615,340 Jervoise, Arthur Tristram Ellis (* 1848, 1 1942), district councillor - Hampshire - II 1578,126 Jervoise, Beatrice Anne Louisa —» Saville, Beatrice Anne Louisa Jervoise, Lady Clarke—» Elwon, Florence Annie Jervoise, Sir Dudley Alan Lestock Clarke- 7th baronet (* 1876, f 1933), gentleman - WWW 1929 - II 1578,127 Jervoise, Edmund Purefoy Ellis (* 1861, 1 1950), rear admiral, J.P. - WW Hampshire II 1578,128 Jervoise, Sir Eustace James Clarke- 6th baronet Jessel, Herbert Merton 1st baron Jessel Jessel, Albert Henry Jessel, Thomas Francis Henry Jesseman, Edith Lily - aft. Mawer (fl. 18981930), county councillor, voluntary medical worker - WW Lincolnshire - II 1578,171 Jesseman, William (fl. 1876-1895), merchant Contemp. Portraits - II 1578,172-173 Jesserson, Susanna (fl. 1675), pamphleteer Feminist companion, Women writers III 237,27-28 Jessett, Frederick Bowerman (fl. 1885), surgeon Kirk - I 615,396 Jessett, Michael (* 1932, 1 1979), composer Leach - III 237, 29 Jessey, Henry - also: Jacie (* 1601, 1 1663), divine - Allibone, Fisher, Gorton, Jones: Bunhill, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watt I 615,397-405; III 237,2 Jessiman, A.F. (* 1920), ship surveyor - KirkGreene 2 - III 237, 31 Jessiman, Marjory Hanton —> Howe, Marjory Hanton Jessiman, Robert (fl. 1910), farmer - Gaskell: Aberdeenshire - II 1578,174-176

Jevons Jesson, Charles (* 1862, Î 1926), musician, tradeunionist, M.P. - Parliament 1, WWW 1916 II 1578,177; III 237,32 Jesson, Clavel Blake, Sophia Louisa JexJex-Blake, Thomas Bowen —> Blake, Thomas Bowen JexJex-Blake, Thomas William —> Blake, Thomas William JexJeyes, Charles (* 1882), builder, county councillor - WW Bedfordshire - II 1578,268 Jeyes, Samuel Henry (t 1911), classicist Griffiths, Kirk, WWW 1897 - I 617,39; II 1578,269; III 237,196 Jeynes, Malcolm Henley (* 1932), bacteriologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 237,197 Jeypore, Ramachendra Deo maharaja of (* 1893, 1 1931), zemindar - WWW 1929 II 1578,270 Jeypore, Sir Vikrama Deo maharaja of (* 1874), zemindar - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1578,271 Jezard, Eleanor Annie - aft. Wood (* 1878), member of women's wheel of service Lady's WW - II 1578,272 Jezreel, Esther —> Rogers, Clarissa Jezreel, James Jershom —» White, James Rowland Jezzi, Leo (* 1876), merchant, aviator, engineer Wade - I 617,43 Jhabua, Gopal Singh raja of (* 1841, 1 1895), ruling chief - Lethbridge - II 1578,273 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer (* 1927), novelist Blamires, Feminist companion, Lee, Modern library, Phillips, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Williams - III 237,218-251 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer (* 1927), writer Caughie - III 310, 239 Jhalawar, Sir Kunwar Bakht Singh maharaja of (* 1864, 1 1897), ruling chief - Lethbridge II 1578,274 Jhalawar, Sir Kunwar Bhawani Singh maharaja of (* 1874, 1 1929), ruling chief - Indian Biogr. Die., WWW 1929- II 1578,275-277 Jhappan, D. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 237, 252 Jhindur Bhye (fl. [1801]), regent - Low I 617,44 Jhirad, Jerusha (* 1891), physician - Women in science - III 237, 253-255 Jhones, Basset —» Jones, Basset Jhones, Richard —» Jones, Richard Jibowu, Sir Olumuyiwa (* 1899), judge - KirkGreene 2 - III 237, 256 Jicha, Vaclav (Î 1945), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - 111 237,257-258 Jickling, Charles Maurice (* 1881), captain, landowner - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk, WW Surrey - I 617,47; II 1577,278-279 Jickling, Francis (* 1837), J.P., rector - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk - I 617,48; II 1577,281 Jickling, Henry (fl. 1825), legal writer - Allibone - I 617,49 Jickling, Nicholas (fl. 1815), legal writer Allibone, Watt - I 617,50-51 Jihai, Sun (* 1977), footballer - Hugman III 237,259 Jijibhäi, Jamshedji —> Mandji, Kurshedji 3rd baronet Jilliard, Peard (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 617,52 Jillings, William John (* 1870), rector - WW Kent - II 1578,282 Jimack, Peter David (* 1930), professor of French - Academic WsW- III 237,261

Jocelyn Jiminez, Flaco - born: Leonardo Jiminez (* 1939), folk musician - Larkin: Folk III 237,262-264 Jiminez, Leonardo —» Jiminez, Flaco Jin, Meiling (* 1956), poet, children's writer - Feminist companion, Wambu III 237,267-269 Jinadasa, Hetiarachchige (* 1910), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 237, 270 Jinadasa, M. James Ioava Saint Joffe, Chantal (* 1969), painter - Buckman III 237,376 Joffe, Roland (* 1945), film-maker - British Culture, Film directors - III 237,377-379 Joffe, William (fl. 1918), second lieutenant Creagh/Humphris - II 1578,386 Joffrid (fl. [1151]), abbot - Gorton - I 617,198 Jogarao, Akundi (* 1909), chemist - WW Science - II 1578,387 Joglekar, Ramchandra Narayan (* 1858, 1 1928), civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1578, 388 Johanna - also; Johanne, Joanna (fl. 1408), physician - Women in science - III 237, 380 Johanna Beaufort —» Jane Beaufort queen of Scotland Johanne Johanna Johannes de Aquisgrano (fl. 1483), stationer Duff - I 617,203 Johannes de Garlandia (*1190?), poet, grammarian, writer on music - Baltzell I 617,204

Johannes de Sancto Germano —» John of Cornwall Johannes Wallensis John of Wales Johannesen, Niels Holm (* 1921), professor of the mechanics of fluids - Scientists III 237,381 Johannet Miss - aft. Mrs Vining (fl. 1820), actress - BritishStage - I 617,205 Johannis, Mauritius —» Fitzgerald, Maurice Johannson, Arwid (* 1862, 1 1935), German professor - WWW 1929 - II 1578, 389 Johansen, Geoffrey Raymond (* 1926), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 237, 382 Johansen, H.D. (* 1933), translator - Flegon III 237,383 Johansen, John MacLane (* 1916), architect Wodehouse - III 237, 384 Johansen, K. (* 1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 237, 385 Johanson, Andrew (fl. 1790), topographical writer - Watt - I 617, 206 Johansson, Jonatan Lillebror (* 1975), footballer - Hugman - III 237, 386 Johansson, Nils-Eric (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 237, 387 John the painter —» Hill, James John Saint (fl. [451]), priest - Challoner I 617,211-212 John Saint (tc.1066), bishop - Challoner I 632,73 John (t 1137), archdeacon - Godwin I 617,269 John (fl. [1151]), chancellor - Foss - I 617,251 John (t 1633), Indian chief - Allen - I 618,236 John prince of Bourbon (* 1822, 1 1887) Boase - I 618,237 John earl of Caithness (t 1231) - Low I 617,408 John of Cronstadt - born: Ioann Sergiev (* 1821, 1 1908), Orthodox Russian priest - Rintoul III 238,18 John king of England (* 1167?, 11216) A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Cassell, Collier 1, Connolly, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hilliam, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Webb - I 617,340-366,368-407; III 237,388-394; 237,448 John of Fordun John Gervays John of Exeter Fisher, John Saint John of Forde (fl. [1151]), abbot, writer Wright T. - I 617, 250 John of Fornsete (t 1239), monk, composer Baltzell - I 617, 409 John of Gaunt duke of Lancaster (* 1340, 1 1399), commander - Cassell, Cunningham G.G., Greenwood, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J, Waller - I 618,23; 1232,103; III 238,19 John Gervays - also: John of Exeter (t 1268), bishop - Cassan 3 - I 617, 414-415 John de Hauteville (fl. 1184), poet - Allibone I 617,328 John of Hexham (fl. 1180), prior, historian Adams W.D. 1, Allibone. Collier 2, Low. Macray, Wright T. - I 617,321-327; 926,230 John of the Holy Cross —> Cross, John John ap John Giles, John John of St. Giles Giles, John John of St. Omer (fl. 1197), Latin poet Wright T. - I 617, 332-333 John of Tilbury - sermonist - Wright T. I 617,210 John de Villula (t 1122), bishop - Cassan 2, Godwin - I 617, 252-268 John de la Ware (t 1253), abbot - Godwin I 617,411 John of Westerham (t 1321), prior Hutchinson: Templars - I 618,2 John William Frizo prince of Orange (* 1711) Flloyd - I 1232,104-109 John of Wisbech (t 1349), monk, architect Architecture - I 1232,102 John —> Radford, John Mrs John —» Stewart, Margaret John, Adrian (* 1954), radio presenter - Tracy III 237,400 John, Alan (* 1927), painter, sculptor, dancer, film-maker, teacher - Buckman - III 237,401 John, Alix —> Jones, Alice

John, Ambrose Hilton (* 1875), radiologist Medical WW, WW Staffordshire - I 618,239; II 1578,392 John, Anthony (* 1905), artist - Buckman III 237,402 John, Anthony U. (fl. 1920-1925), major - Cath. WW 1930- II 1578,393 John, Augustus Edwin (* 1878, 1 1961), painter - Buckman, Donaldson, Fisher, Greenwood, Lee, Rees: Welsh Painters, Rintoul, nane, WW Art, WW Wales 1921 - II 1578,394-397; III 237,403-412 John, Barry (* 1945), rugby player - Arlott, Lee - Ill 237,413-414 John, Benjamin (* 1872), J.P., county councillor - WW Wales 1921 - II 1578,398 John, Bogle (t c.1802), merchant StewartII 1318,110 John, Brian Stephen (* 1940), geographer, lecturer - Academic WsW, Scientists III 237,415-416 John, Brynmore Thomas (* 1934, î 1988), member of parliament, party spokesman - British History, Northern Ireland, Parliament 2. Rosen, Rodi - III 237,417-423 John, Catherine (fl. 1899-1935), Eisteddfodwr, children's writer, broadcaster - Lady's WWII 1578,399 John, Christopher Samuel (fl. 1810), historian, orientalist - Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 618,240-241 John, Dafydd - preacher - Evans I 618,242-243 John, David Johnson, Cecil Johnson, Dame Celia - aft. Fleming (* 1908, 1 1982), actress - Actors, Caughie, Greenwood, Lee, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1579,123-125; III 238,153-156 Johnson, Charles Wees, Frances Shelley Johnson, Frances Winifred - aft. Murray (fl. 1919-1939), painter - WW ArtII 1579,210 Johnson, Francis (* 1562, 1 1618), Presbyterian separatist - Allibone, Brook, Watt I 619,204-226 Johnson, Francis (*c,1583, tc.1651), scholastic - McCoog - III 238,239 Johnson, Francis (*1611?, t 1677), rector Foster 4 - II 1579,211 Johnson, Francis (fl. 1665), naval captain Charnock - I 619, 227 Johnson, Francis (* 1796?, t 1876), orientalist - Boase, Buckland, Kirk - I 619,228-229; II 1579,212 Johnson, Francis (* 1878), political worker, writer - Labour WW- II 1579,213 Johnson, Francis Dixon (* 1803, 1 1893), barrister - Foster 2- II 1569, 377 Johnson, Francis Dixon (* 1803, 1 1893), barrister, prison governor - Boase - I 619, 230

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Johnson, Francis Edward (* 1868), student Foster 3 - II 1579,214 Johnson, Sir Francis Godschall (* 1817, 1 1894), chief justice - Boase, Rose - I 619,231-233 Johnson, Francis Herbert (* 1870), accountant Weinthal - I 619, 234 Johnson, Francis Rea (* 1921), anatomist, professor - Scientists - III 238, 240 Johnson, Francis Robet (* 1933), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 238, 241 Johnson, Francis William (fl. 1916-1935), aeronautical designer - WW British Aviation II 1579,215 Johnson, Francis Wise Burgoyne- (* 1892), brewery director - WW Durham II 1579,216 Johnson, Frank (* 1856), solicitor - West Riding - II 1579,217 Johnson, Frank (fl. 1875), poet - Kirk I 619,235 Johnson, Frank (fl. 1916-1918), sergeant - Above the Trenches - III 238, 242 Johnson, Frank (* 1917), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 238,243 Johnson, Frank (Î 1927), minister, writer, journal editor - WWW 1916 - II 1579,218 Johnson, Frank (* 1943), editor - Griffiths III 238,244 Johnson, Frank Arthur (fl. 1919-1930), clothing manufacturer, J.P., town councillor - WW Norfolk - II 1579,219 Johnson, Frank Burley (* 1922), scientific officer - Scientists - III 238, 245 Johnson, Frank Ernest (* 1861, 1 1945), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1579,220 Johnson, Frank Lawrence (fl. 1934-1948), managing director - Birmingham Post II 1579,221 Johnson, Sir Frank William Frederick (* 1866, I 1943), major, businessman - Sports, Weinthal, WW Norfolk - I 619,236-237; II 1579,222-224 Johnson, Frank William John (* 1897), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1579,225 Johnson, Fred (* 1882), metallurgist, departmental head - Day, WW Warwickshire - 11 1579,209-226 Johnson, Frederic E. (fl. 1875), topographical writer - Kirk - I 619,238 Johnson, Frederic Luttman- (* 1845, 1 1917), lieutenant colonel - Cox: Kent, Creagli/ Humphris, Sussex, WWW 1916 - I 619, 239; II 1579,227-229 Johnson, Frederick Appleyard (* 1844), J.P., district councillor - Cox: Norfolk - I 619,240 Johnson, Frederick Augustus (* 1877?), mechanical engineer, inventor - Day, Engineers, Safford - I 619,241; II 1579,230-231 Johnson, Frederick Caxton (* 1900), accountant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 238, 246 Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormsby (* 1858, I 1932), major - WWW 1929 - II 1579, 232 Johnson, Frederick England (* 1878), colonial customs official - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1579,233; III 238,247 Johnson, Frederick Francis (* 1852, 1 1931), major general - Sports, WWW 1929 II 1579,234-236 Johnson, Frederick H. (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 619,242 Johnson, Frederick Henry (* 1890, 1 1917), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1579,237-240 Johnson, Frederick Ponsonby (* 1843, 11918), J.P., D.L., high sheriff - Walford II 1579,241 Johnson, Frederick Samuel Lovic (* 1881?), engineer - Day - II 1579, 242 Johnson, Frederick William (t 1859), oarsman Boase - I 619,243 Johnson, Frederick William (* 1876), surgeon Medical WW - I 619,244 Johnson, G.J. (fl. 1869), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 238, 248

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Johnson

Johnson, G.R. Bickham, George Johnson, George Trustrum, Kathleen Johnson, Kathleen Mary Hernaman- (fl. 1935), veterinarian - Lady's WW - II 1579,423 Johnson, Katie (* 1878, 1 1957), actress Actors - III 238,400-401 Johnson, Keith Jack (* 1955), geneticist, professor - Scotland - III 238,402 Johnson, Ken - real name: Kenrick Reginald Huymans (* 1914, 11941), dancer, singer Chilton - III 238, 403 Johnson, L.A.D. (*1915), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 238, 404 Johnson, Lacey R. (fl. 1870-1912), railway engineer - Men & Women - I 620,61 Johnson, Dame Laura - aft. Knight (* 1877, I 1970), painter, etcher - British History, Buckman, Lady's WW, Lee, Steer, WW Art II 1579,424-425; III 254,364-367 Johnson, Laura (fl. 1985), actress - Pedder III 238,405 Johnson, Laurence - c.h. Richardson (t 1582), priest, martyr - Gillow - I 620,62-66 Johnson, Laurence (fl. 1880), medical writer Kirk - I 620,67 Johnson, Lawrence (fl. 1603), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 620,68-69 Johnson, Leon Dean (* 1981), footballer Hugman - III 238, 406 Johnson, Les (* 1957), artist, lecturer, writer Buckman - III 238, 407 Johnson, Leslie Bradyll- (* 1871), rector Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1579,426-427 Johnson, Levi (* 1850), brewer, wine merchant, alderman - WW Local Government, WW Staffordshire - II 1579,428-429 Johnson, Lewis Elicio (* 1897), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 238,408 Johnson, Lillian Alice (* 1900, î 1983), librarian - Munford - III 238, 409 Johnson, Linton Kwesi (* 1952), poet, recording artist - British Culture, Wambu, Williams III 238,410-413 Johnson, Linton Kwesi (* 1952), political activist, poet, musician - Phillips III 256,190-191 Johnson, Lionel Capper (* 1874), surgeon Medical WW - I 620, 70 Johnson, Lionel Pigot (* 1867, 1 1902), poet, critic - Foster 3, Men 3, O'Donoghue, Rintoul, Welch, WWW 1897 - I 620, 71-72; II 1579,430-431; III 238,414-415 Johnson, Louis (* 1924), poet - Blamires III 238,416 Johnson, Sir Louis Stanley (* 1869, 1 1937), J.P., M.P. - Parliament 1, WWW 1929 II 1579,432; III 239,149 Johnson, Louisa (fl. 1835), writer - Allibone I 620,73 Johnson, Louisa Josephine - aft. Challiner (fl. 1890-1935), gentlewoman - WW Cumberland - II 1579,433 Johnson, Louisa Sophia (* 1865, 1 1893), murder victim - Cowley - III 238,417-418 Johnson, Miss M.F.E. Pelham—> PelhamJohnson, Miss M.F.E. Johnson, M.G. (* 1925), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 238, 419 Johnson, M.H. (fl. 1843-1848), miniature painter - Foskett - III 238, 420 Johnson, Malcolm Lewis (* 1943), sociologist, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 238,421 Johnson, Mand Gillard (fl. 1921-1930), painter WW Art - II 1579,442 Johnson, Mand Mary (fl. 1916-1945), mayoress's secretary - Birmingham Post - II 1579,443 Johnson, Manuel John (* 1805, 1 1859), astronomer - Allibone, Boase, Knight: Biography, Ward, Windle - I 620, 74-80 Johnson, Marcus (* 1701?, 1 1722), pirate Gosse - II 1579,434 Johnson, Marcus Ernest William (* 1854), clergyman - Cox: Norfolk - I 620,81 Johnson, Margot 1921), librarian - Landau II 1579,435

Johnson Johnson, Marguerite Gascoigne— e.h. Marguerite Adela (* 1884), soprano Wyndham - II 1579,436 Johnson, Marie (* 1874), suffragist, political campaigner - Ulster - III 238, 422 Johnson, Marie (fl. 1902-1914), miniature painter - Foskett - III 238,423 Johnson, Marjorie Ailsie —» Grisewood, Marjorie Ailsie Johnson, Marmaduke De Lancey, Susan Johnson, Susanna (t 1828), gentlewoman Chaplin - II 1580,102

Johnson, Susannah - née; Susannah Willard; aft. Susannah Hastings (* 1730, î 1810), captivity-narrator - Feminist companion III 239] 151-152 Johnson, Swinburne Henry (* 1878), captain WW Buckinghamshire - II 1580,103 Johnson, Sybil —» Spencer, Sybil Johnson, Sydney Edward (* 1899), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 239,154 Johnson, Sydney Frederick Farquhar (t 1941), pilot - Wynn - III 239,153 Johnson, Sydney Walgate (* 1907), biochemist WW Science - II 1580,104 Johnson, T. B. (fl. 1810), historian - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 621,292 Johnson, Terence James (* 1934), lecturer Academic WsW - III 239,155 Johnson, Terence Lloyd (* 1900), race walker Arlott - III 239,156 Johnson, Terry (* 1955), dramatist - Berney 111 239,157-161 Johnson, Theodore (fl. 1878-1888), curate, miscellaneous author - Kirk - I 621,293 Johnson, Thomas —» Middlehurst, Thomas Johnson, Thomas (Î 1537), Carthusian, martyr Gillow - I 621, 294 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1590), miscellaneous author - Watt - I 621,295 Johnson, Thomas (Î 1644), botanist, royalist A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 621, 296-309 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1660), printer - Plomer 1 - I 621,310 Johnson, Thomas (Î 1690), naval captain Charnock - I 621,311 Johnson, Thomas (* 1708, 1 1767), draughtsman, engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 621,323-324 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1718), classical scholar - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 621,312-319 Johnson, Thomas (*c,1732, 1 1819), congressman - Allen - I 621,329 Johnson, Thomas (t 1737), classical scholar - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 621,312-319,321 Johnson, Thomas (* 1745?, 1 1823), D.L., benefactor, borough reeve - Smith II 1580,105-106 Johnson, Thomas - c.h. Taylor (t 1750), chaplain - Kirk: Catholics - I 621,322 Johnson, Thomas (* 1772, 1 1839), smuggler Ward - I 621,330 Johnson, Thomas (* 1794, 1 1865), architect Architecture, Redgrave - I 621,332-334 Johnson, Thomas (* 1794, 1 1865), architect Colvin - II 1580,107 Johnson, Thomas (t 1800), architect Architecture, Chambers, Colvin I 621,325-327; II 1580,108-111 Johnson, Thomas (Î 1814), architect - Colvin II 1580,112 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1830), religious writer Allibone - I 621, 335 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1845-1848), seaman Poulsom - III 239,163 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1848-1849), seaman Poulsom - III 239,164 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1848-1854), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 239,165 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1853-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 239,166 Johnson, Thomas (* 1863, 1 1954), botany professor, writer - Praeger, Scottish Biogr., Stephenson, Thorn - I 621,336-337; II 1580,113-114 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1865-1895), voluntary worker - Manchester Faces II 1580,115-120 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1922-1923), politician Thorn - I 621, 338 Johnson, Thomas (* 1971), footballer - Hugman - Ill 239,171

Johnson Johnson, Thomas Burgeland - e.h. B. Thomas; T. H. Needham Jonston, John Johnston, Arthur (* 1587, 1 1641), Latin poet A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., Bruce, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Davenport, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Living, hying: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Royle, Stark, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 622,112-186; III 239,240-243 Johnston, Arthur (fl. 1877-1895), consul Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1580, 218 Johnston, Arthur (* 1924), professor of english Academic WsW- III 239,244 Johnston, Arthur George Kent (fl. 1881-1908), mining engineer - Safford - I 622,187 Johnston, Arthur Hammersley (* 1862), surgeon, lecturer, layman - Methodists - I 622,188

Johnston Johnston, Arthur Irvine Findlay, Alexander Keene, Alfred (* 1855, 1 1918), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1589,157-158 Keene, Arthur Charles (* 1873), rector - Lanes. Biog. - I 635,140 Keene, Benjamin Corrie Ruck (* 1889, 1 1917), curate - Clergy list - II 1589,159 Keene, Carolina Elizabeth (fl. 1770), poet - Watt - I 635,141 Keene, Charles (fl. 1878-1885), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 247,153 Keene, Charles Edmund Ruck (* 1866, î 1919), magistrate - Walford - II 1589,160 Keene, Charles James (* 1850, 1 1917), railway secretary - WWW 1916 - II 1589,161 Keene, Charles Samuel (* 1823, î 1891), caricaturist - Boase, Grifñths - I 635,142; III 247,152 Keene, Charles Vernon Peacock (* 1855?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1589,162 Keene, Edmund (* 1714, î 1781), bishop A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Dampier 1, Dampier 2, Gorton, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 635,143-151; II 1589,163-166 Keene, Edmund - aft. Ruck Keene (* 1822, 1 1888), colonel - Bateman, Boase I 635,152; II 1589,167 Keene, Edmund Ralph - aft. Ruck Keene (* 1857, 1 1932), rector - Clergy list II 1589,168 Keene, Edmund Ralph Ruck —» Keene, Edmund Ralph Keene, Edmund Ruck —> Keene, Edmund Keene, Edwin (* 1826, 1 1857), writer - Boase, Grifñths, Kirk - I 635,153-154; III 247,154 Keene, Frederick James (fl. 1918-1925), tradeunionist - Labour WW - II 1589,169 Keene, G. - translator - Allibone - I 635,155 Keene, Geoffrey Bourton (* 1923), reader in logic - Academic WsW - III 247,118 Keene, Harry Lancelot Ruck (* 1868, 1 1944), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1589,170 Keene, Henry (* 1726, 1 1776), architect, surveyor - Colvin, Redgrave - I 635,156-157; II 1589,171-179 Keene, Henry Borton (* 1886), physicist Stephenson - I 635,160 Keene, Henry George (* 1781, 1 1864), Persian scholar - Boase, Buckland, Escott I 635,158; II 1589,180-188 Keene, Henry George (* 1825, 1 1915), judge, Indianist, writer - Devonshire, Foster 3, Kirk, WWW 1897 - I 635,159; II 1589,189-191 Keene, James (* 1796, î 1875), journal proprietor, minister - Boase, Grifñths I 635,161; III 247,155 Keene, James (fl. 1860-1875), aural surgeon, writer - Kirk - I 635,162 Keene, James Bennett (* 1849, 1 1919), bishop, educationalist - Men 3, WWW 1916 I 635,163; II 1589,192 Keene, James Boddely (fl. 1861-1875), technical writer - Kirk - I 635,164

Keill Keene, James Robert (* 1838, 1 1913), miner, stockbroker - WWW 1897 - II 1589,193 Keene, John (fl. 1668-1673), naval captain Charnock - I 635,165 Keene, John Baptist (fl. I860), legal writer Kirk - I 635,166 Keene, John Harrington (fl. 1880), writer on angling - Kirk - I 635,167 Keene, John Robert Ruck—> Ruck-Keene, John Robert Keene, Katherine (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 635,168 Keene, Laura —» Lee, Laura Keene, Martin A. (fl. 1865), religious writer Kirk - I 635,170 Keene, Mary Frances Lucas —> Lucas, Mary Francis Keene, Olive Lillian Ruck —» Forbes, Olive Lillian Keene, Rees (* 1861?), lecturer, clergyman Foster 3- II 1589,194 Keene, Richard Wynne - c.h. Dykwynkyn (* 1810?, 1 1887), sculptor, inventor - Boase I 635,171 Keene, Talbot (* 1735, 1 1824), reverend, poet Cowley - III 247,156 Keene, Theodosius (*c,1754), architect - Colvin - II 1589,195 Keene, Whitshed (fl. 1779-1804), surveyor general - Architecture, Wilson: Commons - I 635,172-173 Keene, William (* 1795, 1 1872), geologist Heaton, Kirk, Mennell - I 635,174-176 Keene, William Hayes, Catherine Freda Kelleher, Daniel Lawrence (* 1883), poet Cath. WW 1930, Irish writers, O'Donoghue, Welch - I 636,187; II 1589,361; III 247,312-313 Kelleher, Francis (fl. 1866-1910), canon - Cath. WW 1910 - I 636,188 Kelleher, Mary (* 1945), librarian - WsW Ireland - III 247,314 Kelleher, Michael (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - OFarrell - III 247,315 Kelleher, Stephen B. Kellwaye, Simon Kellington, Steuart Harold (* 1941), physicist, lecturer - Scientists - III 247, 364 Kellino, Pamela —» Ostrer, Pamela Kellino, Pamela (* 1916), actress - Actors III 247,365 Kellino, W. P. (fl. 1910-1930), film producer Picturegoer's WW - II 1589,408 Kellio, Thomas - vere: Gerard (* c.1605, 1 1665), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 247,366 Kellison, Matthew Cengille Kemisch, S. B. (fl. 1850), orientalist - Kirk I 638,375 Kemish, George - polar explorer - Poulsom III 248,233 Kemish, Luther (* 1876), minister - Methodists - I 638,376 Kemkill, Jonathan (fl. 1849), polar explorer Poulsom - III 248, 234 Kemm (fl. 1653), bookseller - Plomer 1 I 638,378 Kemm, Archibald Henry (* 1891), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1590,273 Kemm, William Henry (* 1783?, î 1859), lieutenant general - Boase - I 638, 379 Kemmer, Nicholas (*1911), mathematics lecturer - Goring WW Science - II 1590,274; III 248,236 Kemmer, Nicholas (* 1911), physicist, professor - Scientists - III 248, 235 Kemmis, Arthur Henry Nicholas (* 1834), high sheriff - Walford - II 1590, 275 Kemmis, Arthur William Marsh (* 1881), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - WW Sussex II 1590,276 Kemmis, Charles Maddison (* 1904), clergyman, pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1590,277 Kemmis, Edward Bernhard (* 1873), student Foster 3- II 1590,278 Kemmis, Gilbert (* 1875, 1 1954), vicar Clergy List. Foster 3 - II 1590, 279-280 Kemmis, Harry William Algernon (* 1894, 1 1970), naval lieutenant commander - WW Somerset - II 1590,281 Kemmis, Henry (* 1776, 1 1857), M.P., bencher - Boase - I 638, 380 Kemmis, Herbert George (* 1873), captain Cox: Kent - I 638,381 Kemmis, James (fl. 1790-1815), major general Philippart - I 638, 382 Kemmis, Jasper Harold (* 1886, 1 1960), curate - Clergy List - II 1590,282

Kemmis, Lewis George Nicholas (* 1870, I 1947), magistrate - Foster 3, Walford II 1590,283-284 Kemmis, Marcus Steinman - aft. KemmisSteinman (* 1867, 1 1945), priest - Clergy List. Cox: Norfolk. Foster 3, WW Leicestershire - I 638,383; II 1590,285-287 Kemmis, P.W. (* 1916), Military in the British Colonial Service - Kirk-Greene 2 III 248,237 Kemmis, Thomas (* 1807, 1 1868), crown solicitor - Boase - I 638, 384 Kemmis, Thomas (* 1835, 1 1906), landowner Bateman - II 1590,288 Kemmis, Thomas Henry (* 1860, 1 1915), captain - Walford - II 1590,289 Kemmis, William (* 1777, î 1864), treasury solicitor - Boase - I 638, 385 Kemmis, William (* 1836, î 1900), landowner Bateman - II 1590,290 Kemmis, William Betty, Dorothy Alice KemmisKemmis Betty, Hubert —> Betty, Hubert Kemmis Kemmis Betty, Paget Betty, Paget Kemmis Kemmis Betty, William Redmond Prendergast —» Betty, William Redmond Prendergast Kemmis Kemmis-Steinman, Marcus Steinman —» Kemmis, Marcus Steinman Kemmitt, Raymond David Walter (* 1937), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 248, 238 Kemmler, William (t 1890), murderer Goodman - III 248,239-240 Kemmy, Jim (* 1936), stonemason, politician - Boylan, McRedmond, WsW Ireland III 248,241-245 Kemmyse, Lewis (fl. 15357-1576), bookbinder Duff - I 638,391 Kemnal, Sir James (* 1864, î 1927), managing director, engineer - Jeremy, Notable Personalities, WWW 1916 - II 1590,295-296; III 248,246-250 Kemnay, lord —» Nicolson, Sir George lord Kemnay Kemnitius, Martinus (fl. 1580), religious writer, topical writer - Watt - I 638,392 Kemp, Major Keepa Kemp surname of - Anderson W. - I 638,393 Kemp Mrs (fl. 1845), novelist, topical writer Kirk - I 638, 395 Kemp, A.G. (*1911), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 248, 251 Kemp, A.T. (* 1907), accountant-general - KirkGreene 2 - III 248, 252 Kemp, Alan —> Lana Kemp, Alan (* 1926), librarian - Landau II 1590,297 Kemp, Albert Edward (* 1858), manufacturer, dominion politician - Men & Women I 638, 396 Kemp, Albert Horace (* 1895), clerk - WW Hertfordshire - II 1590,298 Kemp, Alexander (*c,1770), poet - Rintoul III 248,253 Kemp, Alfred (* 1904), traffic superintendent - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1590,299; III 248,254 Kemp, Alfred George Saxelby- (* 1887), vicar WW Derbyshire - II 1590^300 Kemp, Alfred Vincent (fi. 1935), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1590,301

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Kemp, Andrew 1540?), music teacher Baptie 2 - I 638, 397 Kemp, Anna (fl. 1658), writer - Women writers - Ill 248,255 Kemp, Arnold (* 1939), newspaper editor Griffiths - III 248,256 Kemp, Arthur (* 1856), hosiery manufacturer, J.P. - WW Leicestershire - II 1590,302 Kemp, Arthur (* 1860, î 1939), librarian Munford - III 248, 257 Kemp, Arthur William (* 1865), auctioneer, estate agent - Birmingham - II 1590,303 Kemp, Barry John (* 1940), egyptologist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 248,258 Kemp, Beatrice Mary —> Egerton, Beatrice Mary Kemp, Benjamin (fl. 1914), surgeon Medical WW - I 638, 398 Kemp, Betty (* 1916), historian - Academic WsW - III 248,259 Kemp, Brian (fl. 1952-1953), polar explorer Poulsom - III 248, 260 Kemp, Brian Richard (* 1940), historian, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 248,261 Kemp, Miss C. A. (fl. 1935), college principal Lady's WW - II 1590,304 Kemp, Cecil David (* 1927), statistician, professor - Scientists - III 248, 262 Kemp, Cecil Herbert (* 1884), town clerk, solicitor - WW Cambridgeshire, WW Local Government - II 1590,305-306 Kemp, Charles (t 1611), Jesuit - McCoog, Oliver - I 638,399; III 248, 263 Kemp, Charles Fitch (* 1829), accountant, D.L. Leading Men - I 638, 400-406 Kemp, Charles Williamson (t 1871), sheriff clerk - Macleod: Dumbarton - II 1590,307 Kemp, Clifford (fl. 1911-1935), film distributor Kinematograph - II 1590,308 Kemp, David (* 1945), sculptor, assemblage artist - Buckman - III 248, 264 Kemp, David Campbell (* 1842), shipowner Belfast - II 1590,309 Kemp, Dixon (* 1839, 1 1899), yachtsman, designer - Boase, Kirk. WWW 1897 I 638,407-408; II 1590,310 Kemp, Dorothy Maud - aft. Catchpool; aft Green (fl. 1921-1935), surgeon, physician Lady's WW - II 1374,246 Kemp, Douglas A.R. (* 1920, 1 1970), librarian Munford - III 248, 265 Kemp, E.D.N. (* 1926), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 248, 266 Kemp, Edward (fl. 1665), religious writer - Watt - I 638, 409 Kemp, Edward (fl. 1850), gardener, writer Allibone - I 638, 410 Kemp, Edward Curtis (* 1795?, 11881), rector, lexicographer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 638,411-413 Kemp, Eileen Elizabeth (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1590,311 Kemp, Elizabeth Oastler - aft. Maynard; aft. Proud (fl. 1864-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1590,312 Kemp, Eric Waldram (* 1915), clergyman British History - III 248, 267 Kemp, Sir Ernest (* 1870, î 1938), mayor, J.P. WWW 1929- II 1590,313 Kemp, Francis (* 1831), bank chairman Manchester - II 1590,314 Kemp, Francis Baring (* 1812, 1 1892), judge Boase - I 638,414 Kemp, Francis Boniface - c.h. Kipton (* 1578, 1 1644), Benedictine - Gillow, Snow/Birt I 638,415-416; II 1590,315 Kemp, Francis David (* 1872, 1 1903), advocate - Foster 3, Grant: Advocates II 1590,316-317 Kemp, Francis Palmer (* 1852?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1590,318 Kemp, Fraser (* 1958), member of parliament Rosen - III 248, 268 Kemp, Frederick Garfield (fl. 1919), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1590,319

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Kemp

Kemp, Frederick Reed Scott Kyneburga Saint Kenedlon Saint - also: Cenedlon (fl. [451]) Smith/Wace - I 640,36 Kenedus Saint —> Kynedus Saint Kenedy, Robert (* 1926), librarian - Landau II 1591,101 Kenehard —> Cyneheard Kenehert Cyneheard Kenelm Saint - also: Kynelin (1819), king, martyr - Challoner, Collier 1, Forbes, Gould S.B. - I 640, 40-45 Kenet Saint - also: Keneth (fl. [551]), hermit Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 640,46-47 Keneth Saint —» Kenet Saint Kenethrytha - also: Cwoenthritha; Cynethritha (fl. 821?), abbess - Smith/Wace - I 640,48-49 Keneu Saint (fl. [551]), bishop - Smith/Wace I 214,407-408 Keng, Lim Boon (* 1869), physician, lecturer WW Far East - II 1591,103 Kenge, William (fl. 1807-1813), festival conductor, cathedral organist - West II 1591,104 Kengelbacher, Caspar Bruno (* 1850, î 1899), priest, compiler, composer - Snow/Birt II 1591,105 Kengillus Cengille Kenilworth, 1st baron Siddeley, John Davenport 1st baron Kenilworth Kenilworth, Cyril Davenport Siddeley Lord (* 1894), colonel, company director - Channel Islands - III 248, 441 Keningham, William —> Cuningham, William Kenington, Thomas (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 640,52 Kenion, Geoffrey C. (fl. 1920), planter, J.P. Ceylon - II 1591,106 Kenion, James (* 1728?, 1 1808), surgeon Taylor R.V. - I 1193,56 Kenion, John Hamer (fl. 1864-1890), solicitor Orchard - II 1591,107 Kenley, John (fl. 1845-1848), polar explorer Poulsom - III 248, 442 Kenmare Nun of Cusack, Margaret Anne Kenmare, 7th earl of Browne, Gerald Ralph Desmond 7th earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 3rd earl of —» Browne, Thomas 3rd earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 4th earl of —> Browne, Valentine Augustus 4th earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 5th earl of —> Browne, Valentine Charles 5th earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 6th earl of —> Browne, Valentine Edward Charles 6th earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 1st earl of —» Browne, Valentine 1st earl of Kenmare Kenmare, 2nd earl of —> Browne, Valentine 2nd earl of Kenmare Kenmare, countess of —» Thynne, Gertrude Harriet Kenmare (family) (fl. 16. Cent. - 19. Cent.), noble family - Connolly - III 248, 443 Kenmir, Eric Milburn (* 1901), furniture manufacturer - Channel Islands - III 248,444 Kenmore, William Frederick (* 1826, 1 1868), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1591,108 Kenmure, viscountess —» Campbell, Lady Jane Kenmure, 5th viscount Gordon, Adam 5th viscount Kenmure Kenmure, 5th viscount —> Gordon, Alexander 5th viscount Kenmure Kenmure, viscount —> Gordon, Sir John viscount Kenmure Kenmure, viscount —> Gordon, John viscount Kenmure Kenmure, 1st viscount —» Gordon, John 1st viscount Kenmure, baron Lochinvar Kenmure, 6th viscount —> Gordon, William 6th viscount Kenmure

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Kenmure viscountcy of - Anderson W. I 640,57-61 Kenmure, Vera Mary Muir —> Findlay, Vera Mary Muir Kenn, Thomas —> Ken, Thomas Kenna, Ella Colgate, Cora Kennard, Cora Smith, Cora Kennard, D.S. (* 1922), programme assistant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 249,6 Kennard, David (* 1953), painter, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 249, 7 Kennard, David Gerald (* 1871), physician BB&B - II 1591,129 Kennard, E.J. 1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 249,8 Kennard, Edmund - aft. Hegan-Kennard Kennard, Edmund Kennard, Mrs Edward —» Kennard, Mary Eliza Kennard, Edward (* 1842), J.P., angler Kirk, Leicestershire, Walford - I 640, 74; II 1591,132-133 Kennard, Edward Fideli (* 1840), physical instructor, writer - WW Wales 1921 II 1591,134 Kennard, Ellen - aft. Thomas (Î 1917), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1591,135 Kennard, Ernest Coleridge Hegan (* 1873), captain - Cath. WW 1910, Foreign Office 2 - I 640,75; II 1591,137 Kennard, Frank (Î 1900), lieutenant - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1591,138 Kennard, Frederick Edward (* 1881), engineer, school principal - Ceylon - II 1591,139

Kennard, G.B. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 249,10 Kennard, George (fl. 1840), sermonist Allibone - I 640,76 Kennard, Henry Martyn (* 1833), J.P., D.L., high sheriff - Gaskell: South Wales, Walford - II 1591,140-143 Kennard, Sir Howard William (* 1878, 1 1955), diplomat - Foreign Office 2- II 1591,144 Kennard, Hugh Charles (fl. 1937-1952), pilot Wynn - III 249,11-12 Kennard, Hyde Henry Astley (* 1874, 1 1957), attaché - Foreign Office 1 - II 1591,145 Kennard, Julius (fl. 1915-1965), civil engineer Day - II 1591,146 Kennard, Malcolm Alfred (* 1875), naval captain - WW Devonshire - II 1591,147 Kennard, Marion Julia - aft. Rawnsley (fl. 18751905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1591,148 Kennard, Martyn Thomas (* 1859, 1 1920), gentleman - Sports, WWW 1916 II 1591,149-151 Kennard, Mary Eliza —> Laing, Mary Eliza Kennard, Mary Eliza - née; Mary Eliza Faber; also: Mrs Edward Kennard (t 1936), sporting novelist - Feminist companion III 249,13-14 Kennard, Nina H. (* 1844, 1 1926), novelist, biographer - Feminist companion, Kirk I 640,78; III 249,15 Kennard, Robert Bruce (* 1824, 1 1895), rector, stockbreeder, political writer - Boase, Kirk I 640,79-80 Kennard, Robert Bruce (* 1854), magistrate Walford - II 1591,152 Kennard, Robert William (* 1800, 1 1870), railway chairman, M.P., topical writer - Boase - I 640,81 Kennard, Stephen P. (11.1886), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 249,16 Kennard, Thomas Atherton (fl. 1900), physician, J.P. - Press C.A.M.: Berkshire - II 1591,153-154 Kennard, Thomas William (* 1825, 1 1893), civil engineer - Boase - I 640,82 Kennard, Vivian George (* 1874), J.P. - WW Dorset - II 1591,155 Kennard, Willoughby Arthur (* 1881, 11918), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1591,156-157 Kennard-Davis, Peter Frank (t 1940), pilot Wynn - III 249,17 Kennaugh, John Henry (* 1934), zoologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 249,18 Kennaway, Alexander (* 1923), engineer, consultant in technical and product development - Scientists - III 249,19 Kennaway, Charles Edward (* 1800, 1 1875), canon, poet - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 640,83-85 Kennaway, Charles G. (* 1860, î 1925), painter - Halsby/Harris - III 249, 20 Kennaway, Charles Gray (* 1894), hotel director - Scottish Biogr. - II 1591,158 Kennaway, Charles Gray (* 1899), accountant Scottish Biogr. - II 1591,159 Kennaway, Charles Lewis (* 1847, î 1940), rector, captain - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Norfolk, WW Dorset - I 640,86-88; II 1591,160 Kennaway, Sir Ernest Laurence (* 1881, 1 1958), physiologist - O 'Connor 2 - III 249,21-22 Kennaway, Frederick Walter (* 1874), colonial judge - India Office - II 1591,161 Kennaway, James (* 1928, î 1968), novelist Goring, Lee, Royle - III 249,23-28 Kennaway, Sir John 1st baronet (* 1758, 1 1836), diplomat - Buckland, Cassel1, Rose H.J. - I 640,89-90; II 1591,162 Kennaway, Sir John 2nd baronet (* 1797, 1 1873), sheriff - Boase, Malchow I 640,91; III 249,29

Kennaway, Sir John Henry 3rd baronet (* 1837, 11919), D.L., M.P., historian - Banfield, Bateman, Devonshire, Dod's 1900, Foster 2, Gaskell: Devonshire, Kirk, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 640,92-96; II 1591,163-169; III 249,30 Kennaway, Laurence J. (11.1870), travel writer Kirk - I 640,97 Kennaway, N.F. (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 249, 31 Kennaway, Richard Arthur (* 1847, 1 1918), rector - Clergy List - II 1591,170 Kennaway, Sir Walter (* 1835, 1 1920), colonial commissioner - Mennell, WWW 1916 I 640,98; II 1591,171 Kenne, Patrick - also: Keyn (c.1469-1471), silversmith - Strickland - I 640,99 Kenneally, William (* 1926), company director WWW Ireland - III 248, 432 Kennealy, Richard Thomas (* 1879), dentist Medical WW - I 640,100 Kennedie, John —> Kennedy, John Kennedy, Lord —» Kennedy, Neil John Downie Lord Kennedy Kennedy, Lady —> King, Moira Shearer Kennedy, Lady Tanner, Mary Kennedy family of - Anderson W., Burke, Collier 1 - I 640,102-104,131-136 Kennedy (family) (fl. 11. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 249, 38-42 Kennedy (family) (fl. 12. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Scottish clan - Bain, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - III 249, 32-37; 249, 43 Kennedy (* 1721?, 1 1786), actor - Thesp. Diet. - I 640,110 Kennedy (11. [1751]), pirate - Highwaymen I 640,105-109 Kennedy Mrs - also: Farrell (t 1793), actress, singer - Gilliland, Thesp. Diet. I 640,111-112 Kennedy Miss (fl. 19. Cent.), daughter of Benjamin Hall Kennedy - Rintoul III 249,44 Kennedy, A. J. (11.1865), naval commander Kirk - I 640,114 Kennedy, A.L. (* I960?), short-story writer Women novelists - III 249,45-52 Kennedy, A. S. (11.1885), medical writer - Kirk - I 640,113 Kennedy, Adrienne Lita - née: Adrienne Lita Hawkins (* 1931), dramatist, screenwriter Feminist companion - III 249, 53-56 Kennedy, Agnes Rafaella - aft. Van Neck; aft. Fitzgerald, duchess of Leinster (fl. 1930-1946), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1591,172 Kennedy, Aiden Lorcan (* 1934), anaesthetist WWW Ireland - III 249, 57 Kennedy, Lady Alexander —> Gordon, Beatrice Kennedy, Alexander (* 1695?, 1 1785), violin maker - Baptie 2, Plowright, Stainer I 640,115-116; III 249,58 Kennedy, Alexander (11.1798-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 640,117 Kennedy, Alexander (11.1802-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 640,118 Kennedy, Alexander (11.1840), technical writer Allibone - I 640,120 Kennedy, Alexander (11.1870), bank manager, topographical writer - Kirk - I 640,119 Kennedy, Alexander (* 1887), company proprietor - Ceylon - II 1591,173 Kennedy, Alexander (11. 20. Cent.), violin maker - Plowright - III 249, 59 Kennedy, Sir Alexander Blackie William (* 1847, 1 1928), engineer - Engineers, Kirk, Mason, Men 3, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 640,121-126; II 1591,174-176 Kennedy, Alexander Grieve (* 1889, t c.1962), painter, illustrator, writer - Buckman III 249,60 Kennedy, Sir Alexander Kennedy Clark—» Clark, Sir Alexander Kennedy Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer (fl. 1912-1934), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 249,61

Kennedy Kennedy, Sir Alexander Me Ausland Kennedy, Thomas Daniel Kennedy, David (* 1825, î 1886), tenor, travel writer - Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Boase, Brown/ Stratton, De Bekker, Geddes, Kirk, Ross P. - I 640,192-197; II 1591,241; III 249,94 Kennedy, David (* 1849, 1 1885), singer - Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton I 640,192,195-196 Kennedy, David (fl. 1910-1914), physician Medical WW - I 640,199 Kennedy, David (* 1938), company director WsWIreland - III 249,95 Kennedy, David 10th earl of Cassilis (Î 1792), advocate, M.P. - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates - II 1591,239-240 Kennedy, David Davidson (* 1875), J.P., bank manager - WW Northumberland II 1591,242 Kennedy, David Henry (* 1869), major, engineer, lecturer - WW British Aviation, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1591,243-244 Kennedy, Denis (fl. 1914-1925), surgeon, lecturer - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1591,245 Kennedy, Denis Patrick (* 1909), priest, college rector - WWW Ireland - III 249,96 Kennedy, Dennis (* 1936), newspaper correspondent, author - Northern Ireland III 249,97 Kennedy, Donald (* 1850), accountant - BB&B - II 1591,246 Kennedy, Donald (t 1893), shipowner, J.P. Orchard - II 1591,247 Kennedy, Donald (fl. 1918), lieutenant - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1591,248 Kennedy, Donald Gilbert (* 1898), headmaster, colonial administrator - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1591,249; III 249,98 Kennedy, Donald Thomson (* 1882), J.P., borough councillor - Scottish Biogr. II 1591,250 Kennedy, Duncan (fl. 1780), schoolmaster, collector of poems - Thomson - III 249,99 Kennedy, Duncan R. (fl. 1929-1934), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 249,100 Kennedy, E. B. (fl. 1865), travel writer - Kirk I 640, 200 Kennedy, E. E. (fl. 1885), stockbroker - Kirk I 640,201 Kennedy, E.S. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 249,101 Kennedy, Eamonn Luke (* 1921), ambassador WWW Ireland - III 249,102 Kennedy, Edith Wynne —» Matthison, Edith Wynne Kennedy, Edmund B. (Î 1848), Australian explorer - Heaton - I 640, 202-203 Kennedy, Edmund F. (* 1873), actor - Green Room Book - II 1591,251 Kennedy, Edmund John (* 1855), vicar Hampshire - II 1591,252 Kennedy, Edward (* 1822, 1 1898), reformer Boase - I 640,204 Kennedy, Edward - nickname: Ted (* 1932), US senator - Northern Ireland - III 249,103-105 Kennedy, Edward Briggs (* 1842), sugar planter, writer - Hampshire, Hunt - II 1591,253; III 249,107-108 Kennedy, Sir Edward Charles William MacKenzie- (t 1932), major general - WWW 1929 - II 1591,254 Kennedy, Edward Coverly (* 1879), naval captain - WW Buckinghamshire II 1591,255 Kennedy, Edward Douglas (* 1856), lieutenant colonel - WW Shropshire - II 1591,256 Kennedy, Edward Sherard (fl. 1863-1890), painter - Sartin - III 249,106 Kennedy, Edward Shirley (* 1817, 1 1898), mountaineer, religious writer - Boase, Kirk - I 640,205-206 Kennedy, Edwin Riddell (* 1881), architect Belfast - II 1591,257

2310

Kennedy

Kennedy, Eileen Patrick, Eleanora Agnes CochranKennedy, Elisar C. (fl. 1997), film director, producer - Shakespeare - III 249,110-117 Kennedy, Elizabeth Kenyon, Lloyd 3rd baron Kenyon Kenyon, 4th baron —> Kenyon, Lloyd 4th baron Kenyon Kenyon, 5th baron —> Kenyon, Lloyd Tyrell- 5th baron Kenyon Kenyon (family) (fl. 18. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Welsh family - Fisher - III 250, 33 Kenyon, Albert (* 1895), violin maker Plowright - III 250,34 Kenyon, Alec Hindle (* 1905, 1 1982), electrical engineer - Day - II 1592,281 Kenyon, Sir Alfred (* 1857, 1 1936), lieutenant general - Cath. WW 1910 - I 642, 283 Kenyon, Alfred Ernest Lloyd (* 1859, 1 1930), rector - Clergy List - II 1592, 282 Kenyon, Alice Amelia (fl. 1922-1935), J.P., teacher - Lady's WW - II 1592,283 Kenyon, Arnold (* 1875), mayor Mackenzie D. - II 1592,284 Kenyon, Arthur (fl. 1850), letter writer Allibone - I 642,184 Kenyon, Barnet (* 1853, 1 1930), checkweighman, M.P. - Parliament 1, WPVW 1929 - II 1592,285; III 250,35 Kenyon, Benjamin (fl. 1909-1930), vicar - WW Leicestershire - II 1592,286 Kenyon, Charles Edward (* 1859), machinery valuer, company director, J.P. - Lanes. Biog. - I 642,185 Kenyon, Charles Frederick (* 1866, 1 1924), horse breeder - Sports - II 1592,287-289 Kenyon, Charles Frederick - c.h. Gerald Cumberland (* 1879?, 1 1926), musicologist, journalist - De Bekker, Hull, WWW 1916 I 642,186-187; II 1592,290 Kenyon, Charles Orland (fl. 1919-1935), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1592,291 Kenyon, Charles Robert (* 1845, 1 1917), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1592,292 Kenyon, Clifford (* 1896), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 250, 36 Kenyon, Dorothy Blanche (fl. 1935), music teacher - Lady's WW - II 1592,293 Kenyon, Edith C. (t 1925), novelist - Kirk, WWW 1916 - I 642,188; II 1592, 294 Kenyon, Edward (t 1837), priest - Gillow I 642,189-192 Kenyon, Edward Frederick (* 1842, î 1892), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1592, 295 Kenyon, Edward Lloyd - aft. Lloyd; aft. Williams (* 1772), gentleman - Smith II 1592,296 Kenyon, Edward Ranulph (* 1854, î 1937), major general - Macmillan: Malta, WW Shropshire. WWW 1929 - II 1592,297-300 Kenyon, Elena Georgina Matilda - aft. Barias (* 1887), borough councillor - Lady's WWII 1592,301 Kenyon, Fanny Mary Katherine —» Gore, Fanny Mary Katherine Ormsby Kenyon, Frank (* 1887), trade-unionist Labour WW - II 1592,302 Kenyon, Sir Frederic George (* 1863, 1 1952), scholar, administrator - Foster 3, Foster 4, Munford, WW Art, WW Surrey, WW Wales 1933 - II 1592,303-307; III 250,37 Kenyon, George (* 1811), naval commander O'Byrne - I 642,203-204 Kenyon, George Herbert (* 1861), physician Medical WW - I 642,205 Kenyon, George 2nd baron Kenyon (* 1776, 1 1855), chief justice, religious writer - Boase, Brydges, Cokayne, Mosse, NBD, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt, Welsh Biogr., Wilson: Lords I 642,193-202; II 1592,308-309 Kenyon, George Thomas (* 1840, 1 1908), politician, biographer - Foster 2, Kirk, Welsh Biogr.. WWW 1897 - I 642, 206; II 1592,310-312 Kenyon, George Waring (* 1866), colliery agent, layman - Methodists - I 642, 207

2318

Kenyon

Kenyon, Gerald Gonner, Sir Edward Carter KerseyKer-Seymer, Gertrude —» Seymer, Gertrude KerKer-Seymer, Henry —» Seymer, Henry Kersh, Cyril Whyte, James Kessler, John E. (fl. 1893-1895), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1593,347 Kessler, Julius (fl. 1865), missionary, writer Kirk - I 644,61 Kessler, Leo (* 1926), novelist - Bloom III 250,345 Kessler-Howes, H. F. —» Howes, H. F. KesslerKessog Saint (fl. [651]) - Challoner, Forbes, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 644,62-68 Kesson, J.M. (* 1914), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 250,346 Kesson, Jessie - originally: Jessie Grant McDonald (* 1916), novelist, playwright Goring, Todd - III 250, 347-349 Kesson, John (t 1876), linguist, bibliographer, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 644,69-70 Kesson, John Elrick (* 1881), physiologist Medical WW - I 644,71 Kestell-Cornish, George Kestell Cornish, George Kestell KestellKestell-Cornish, Robert —> Cornish, Robert Kestell Kestell-Cornish, Vaughan Kestell —» Cornish, Vaughan Kestell KestellKestehnan, Morris (* 1905, 1 1998), painter, stage designer, muralist, teacher - Buckman III 250,350 Kester, J.A.A. (* 1907), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 250,351 Kester, Timothy Adenrele (* 1905), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 250, 352 Kesteven, baroness —» Peacock, Amy Myddelton Kesteven, 2ndbaron —» Trollope, John Henry 2ndbaron Kesteven Kesteven, 1st baron —» Trollope, John 1st baron Kesteven Kesteven, 3rd baron —> Trollope, Thomas Carew 3rdbaron Kesteven

2325

Kesteven, Sir Charles Henry (t 1923), solicitor WWW 1916 - II 1593,348 Kesteven, D. (* 1919), postmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 250, 353 Kesteven, Horace (* 1870), pianist - Hull I 644, 74 Kesteven, William Bedford (fl. 1855), medical writer - Allibone - I 644,75 Kesteven, William Henry (* 1847), physician Medical WW - I 644^ 76 Kestin, Ian Herbert (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 250,354 Resting, Norman Gottfried (* 1885), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1593,349 Kestle, Francis - also: Kistal (t 1706), naval captain - Charnock - I 644,77 Kestler, Oldrich (Î 1941), pilot - Wynn III 250,355 Kestner, Paul Cinquevalli, Paul Keswick, Henry (* 1870, 1 1928), major, M.P. Walford, WWW 1916- II 1593,350-351 Keswick, John Henry (fl. 1958), J.P., merchant Hong Kong - III 250,356 Keswick, William (* 1835, 1 1912), merchant, M.P. - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1900, Men & Women, Press C.A.M.: Surrey, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 644,78-79; II 1593,352-357 Ket, Francis —> Kett, Francis Ket, Robert Kett, Robert Ket, William Kett, Robert Ketch, Jack —» Brandon, Richard Ketch, Jack —> Price, John Ketch, Jack (Î 1686), executioner - Hill III 250,361 Ketchen, Isaac (* 1839, 1 1920), major general WWW 1916 - II 1593,358 Ketchen, James (t 1862), lieutenant general Boase - I 644,85 Ketcher, Jean (* 1955), painter, teacher Buckman - III 250, 362 Ketchlee, Thomas Wild (* 1869), student Foster 3 - II 1593,359 Ketchley, Harry Ernest (* 1866), canon Foster 3, WW Wiltshire - II 1593,360-361 Ketchley, Leslie Gilbert (* 1889), rector - WW Devonshire - II 1593,362 Ketel, Cornelius (* 1548, î 1616), portrait painter - A 'Beckett, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Maunder 2, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Watkins, Wilson G.H 2 - I 644,86-94 Ketelbey, Albert William - pseudonym: Anton Vodorinski (* 1875, 1 1959), composer Hull, Leach, Lee, Moseley - I 644, 95; II 1593,363-265; III 250,363-364 Ketelby, Maria Eliza - aft. Rundell (* 1745, 1 1828), writer on cookery - Allibone, Feminist companion - I 1232,248; III 392,294-295 Keteltas, Abraham (* 1732?, 11815), clergyman - Allen. Allibone - I 644,96-97 Keterich, John Ketterich, John Keterick, Michael J. (* 1857), poet O'Donoghue - I 644,105 Kethe, William - also: Kith (t 1594), divine, writer - Allibone, Hatfìeld, Watt I 644,98-102 Kethley, Andrew Horace Victor Pitt- (* 1879, 1 1955), writer, magazine editor - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1593,366 Ketley, Charles Bosworth (* 1854), draughtsman - Birmingham - II 1593,367 Ketley, Joseph (fl. 1835), religious writer Allibone - I 644,104 Ketnor, Cyril Cogswell (fl. 1930-1935), viceconsul - Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1593,368 Ketsbaia, Temuri (* 1968), footballer - Hugman - Ill 250,365 Kett, Charles W. (fl. 1875), art historian - Kirk - I 644,106 Kett, Francis - also: Ket; c.h. Knight (Î 1589), clergyman - Cooper/Cooper, Watt, Wheeler I 644,107-110 Kett, George (* 1836), J.P., mayor - Barnes, Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Cambridgeshire I 644, 111; II 1593,369-374

2326

Kett

Kett, Hannah Kevill, William Trevelyan Kevin Saint —» Coemgen Saint Kevin Mother —» Kearney, Teresa Kevin, Mother Mary (* 1875, 1 1957), missionary medical worker, teacher - Oldfìeld III 250,394-396 Kevin Patrick, Petronella (* 1912), radio programme producer - WWW Ireland III 341,25 Kevorkian, Aram Mihran Hampartsoum (* 1888), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 250,397 Kew Saint - also: Ciwg; Cwick - Dunbar, Smith/Wace - I 644,251-252 Kew, Frederick Hoard (fl. 1905), dentist - WW Far East - II 1593,418 Kew, William James (* 1892), builder, contractor - Bristolians - II 1593,419-420 Kew, William Rupert (* 1879), solicitor, town clerk - WW Local Government, WW Northamptonshire - II 1593,421-422 Kew, William S. (fl. 1908-1915), J.P. Methodists - I 644, 253 Kewe Saint —> Ciwa Saint Kewell, Harold (* 1978), footballer - Hugman III 250,398 Kewell, John A. (* 1905), translator - Flegon III 250,399 Kewerne Saint —> Keverne Saint Kewley, Arthur George (* 1863), graduate Foster 3 - II 1593,423 Kewley, James William (* 1846, î 1935), canon WWW 1929 - II 1593,424 Kewley, John R. (fl. 1890), cotton broker Orchard - II 1593,425 Kewley, Mabel Alice Potter, Mabel Alice Kewley, Walter Hercules (* 1855), canon - WW Wiltshire - II 1593,426 Kewley, William (* 1889), vicar - WW Cumberland - II 1593,427 Kewney, A. L. (fl. 1906-1913), rugby player WW Sport - I 644, 256 Kexby, William (fl. 1378-1380), college master, archdeacon - Foster 4 - II 1593,428 Key, Amy - aft. Clarke (fl. 1870), school mistress, poet, writer - Kirk - I 644, 258 Key, Arthur (* 1857?), student - Foster 3 II 1593,429 Key, Sir Astley Cooper Browne, Francis William 4th baron Kilmaine Kilmaine, 2nd baron —» Browne, James Caulfield 2nd baron Kilmaine Kilmaine, 3rd baron —> Browne, John Cavendish 3rd baron Kilmaine Kilmaine, 5th baron —> Browne, John Edward Deane 5th baron Kilmaine Kilmaine, 6th baron —> Browne, John Francis Archibald 6th baron Kilmaine Kilmaine, baroness —» Kennedy, Aline Kilmaine, Charles Edward Saul Jennings (* 1751, 1 1799), general - Hayes, Webb I 646,240; II 1594,368-370 Kilmansegge, Charlotte Sophia countess of Darlington ( t 1730), mistress of George I Low - I 646,243 Kilmany, baron —» Gray, William John St. Clair Anstruther- baron Kilmany Kilmark, George —» Kiallmark, George Kilmarnock, 1st earl of Boyd, William 1st earl of Kilmarnock Kilmarnock, 4th earl of —> Boyd, William 4th earl of Kilmarnock Kilmarnock, 3rd earl of —> Boyd, William 3rd earl of Kilmarnock Kilmarnock, 6th baron —> Hay, Gilbert Allan Rowland Kilmarnock earldom of - Anderson W. I 646,246-253 Kilmartin —» Gilmartin (family) Kilmartin, John Ignatius (* 1913), wing commander - Aces High, Wynn III 251,361-363 Kilmartin, Terence (* 1922, 1 1991), literary editor, translator - Boylan - III 251,363-364 Kilmayer, Leon Joseph (fl. 1913-1925), squadron leader - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1594,371 Kilmin Droed-ddu Cilmin Droed-ddu Kilmister, C. H. (fl. 1920), engineer - Ceylon II 1594,392 Kilmister, Clive William (* 1924), mathematician, professor - Scientists III 251,365 Kilmorey, countess of —» Foster, Martha Kilmorey, countess of —» Hastings, Lady Norah Frances Kilmorey, 4th earl of —> Needham, Francis Charles Adelbert Henry 4th earl of Kilmorey Kilmorey, 3rd earl of —» Needham, Francis Charles 3rd earl of Kilmorey Kilmorey, 2nd earl of —> Needham, Francis Jack 2nd earl of Kilmorey Kilmorey, 11th viscount —> Needham, Robert 11th viscount Kilmorey Kilmuir, viscountess —> Harrison, Sylvia Margaret Kilmuir 1st Earl of —» Maxwell-Fyfe, Sir David Patrick 1st Earl of Kilmuir Kilner, Arthur Hodge (fl. 1925), chartered accountant, financial expert - Notable Personalities - II 1594,373 Kilner, Catherine Margaret - aft. Lady Norwood (fl. 1900-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1594,374 Kilner, Cecil Francis (* 1883, 1 1925), group captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1594,375-376 Kilner, Charles Harold (* 1864, 1 1936), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1594,377 Kilner, Charles Scott (* 1853), surgeon - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk - I 646,256; II 1594,378 Kilner, Clare (fl. 1994-2001), film director Film directors - III 251,374 Kilner, Francis Charles (t 1921), bishop - WWW 1916- II 1594,379

2334

Kilner

Kilner, Freda Marguerite - aft. Mc Lean Wodehouse, John 4th Earl of Kimberley Kimberley, Edward ( t 1783), sculptor Strickland - I 646, 322 Kimberley, Frank (* 1893), welfare officer Birmingham Post - II 1594,426 Kimberley, Harlod (* 1896), baritone - Moseley - 11 1594,427-428 Kimberley, John (* 1850), city councillor Birmingham Faces - II 1594,429-433 Kimberley, John Thomas (* 1734, 1 1792), priest - Gumbley - II 1594,434 Kimberley, Jonathan (* 1651, 11719), clergyman - Chambers, Colvile, Watt, Wood I 646,323-327 Kimberley, Paul ( t 1964), managing director Kinematograph - II 1594,435 Kimberley, Robert —» Kimber, Bobbie Kimble, Alan Frank (* 1966), footballer Hugman - III 251,447 Kimble, Phineas (fl. 1850-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 251, 448 Kimbrey, John Martin (fl. 1984-1995), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 251,449 Kime, William Thomas (fl. 1840), legal writer Allibone - I 646, 328 Kimens, Richard Edward (* 1872, 1 1950), consul general - Foreign Offíce 1, Foreign Office 2 - II 1594,436-437

Kindersley Kimenye, Barbara (* 1940), novelist, short-story writer - Feminist companion - III 251,437 Kimich (family) (fl. 1841-1861), family of clock and watchmakers - Pickford - III 251,450-451 Kimich, Engelbert —> Kimich, Engert Kimich, Engert - or: Engelbert Kimich (*c,1835), clock and watchmaker - Pickford III 251,450-451 Kimich, Joseph (* c.1819), clock and watchmaker - Pickford - III 251, 450-451 Kimich, Magnus (*c,1825), clock and watchmaker - Pickford - III 251,450-451 Kimm, William Frederick (fl. 1882-1912), clergyman - Cox: Norfolk - I 646,329 Kimmel, Oswald (Î 1917), accountant Makepeace - II 1279,345 Kimmins, Anthony Martin Kindon, Henry Kinder, Joan (* 1916), artist - Buckman III 252,19a Kinder, Lewis Kennedy (* 1856, 1 1932), vicar Leicestershire - II 1595,012 Kinder, Maurice Craig Smith, John Kingsmith, Joseph —» Kingsmill, Joseph King-Smith, Ronald Smith, Ronald KingKingsnorth, Henry (* 1842), farmer - Kent II 1596,189 Kings Norton, baron Cox, Sir Harold Roxbee baron Kings Norton Kingston, duchess of —» Bentinck, Lady Isabella Kingston, countess of —» Brinkley, Anna Kingston, duchess of —» Chudleigh, Elizabeth Kingston, countess of —» Greville, Anne countess of Kingston Kingston, 3rd earl of —» King, George 3rd earl of Kingston Kingston, 8th earl of —> King, Henry Ernest Newcomen 8th earl of Kingston Kingston, 5th earl of —> King, James 5th earl of Kingston Kingston, 7th earl of —> King, Robert Edward 7th earl of Kingston Kingston, 4th earl of King, Robert Henry 4th earl of Kingston Kingston, 6th earl of —> King, Robert 6th earl of Kingston Kingston, viscountcy of —> Kingston viscountcy of Kingston, 1st duke of —» Pierrepont, Evelyn 1st duke of Kingston Kingston, 1st earl of —» Pierrepont, Robert 1st earl of Kingston Kingston, 1st viscount —» Seton, Alexander 1st viscount Kingston Kingston, 9th earl of —> Tenison, Henry Edwyn King- 9th earl of Kingston Kingston, 10th earl of —> Tenison, Robert Henry Ethelbert King- 10th earl of Kingston Kingston viscountcy of - Anderson W. I 649, 296 Kingston (family) - variant: MacCloughry (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 252,431-432 Kingston (fl. 1875), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 252, 433

2346

Kingston

Kingston, Alfred (* 1829, 1 1885), keeper of records - Boase - I 649,309 Kingston, Alfred (fl. 1885), writer on photography - Kirk- I 649,310 Kingston, Angela (* 1936), botanical watercolourist - Buckman - III 252, 434 Kingston, Sir Anthony (* 1519, 1 1556), provost marshal - Gould S.B.: Cornish, Low I 649,311; II 1327,190 Kingston, Arthur (* I860), vicar - WW Leicestershire - II 1596,191 Kingston, Arthur Burrard (fl. 1827-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 649,312 Kingston, Arthur William (fl. 1930), engineer, filming expert - Picturegoer's WWII 1596,192 Kingston, Charles (* 1880), mayor - WW Local Government, WW Sussex - ÌI 1596,193-194 Kingston, Charles Burrard (* 1867), mining engineer - Men & Women - I 649,313 Kingston, Charles Cameron (* 1850, 1 1908), dominion statesman - Men 3, Mennell, Simpson, WWW 1897 - I 649,314-317; II 1596,195; III 252,435-436 Kingston, David (* 1943), company chairman WsWLreland - III 252,437 Kingston, Felix - also: Kyngston (fl. 1595-1637), printer - Plomer 1, Watt - I 649,318-319 Kingston, Francis K. (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 649, 320 Kingston, Frederick (* 1823), barrister Foster 2- II 1596,196 Kingston, George Herbert (* 1864), vicar - WW Bedfordshire - II 1596,198 Kingston, Sir George Strickland (* 1807, 1 1881), colonial politician - Boase, Mennell I 649,321-322 Kingston, George Templeman (* 1817, Î 1886), meteorologist - Boase - I 649, 323 Kingston, Gertrude —> Kohnstamm, Gertrude Kingston, Gertrude —> Konstant, Gertrude Angela Mary Kingston, H.C. (* 1891, 1 1945), parliamentary reporter - Griffiths - III 252,438 Kingston, Harold Reynolds (* 1886), mathematics professor, astronomer - WW Science - II 1596,199 Kingston, J. F. (fl. 1829), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 649, 325 Kingston, J. S. - writer - Watt - I 649, 326 Kingston, James (fl. 1809-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 649,327 Kingston, Joan - aft. Robinson; aft. Orwin (fl. 1584-1597), printer McKerrowII 1596,200 Kingston, John (fl. [1551]), printer - Duff, Watt - I 649,329-331 Kingston, John (fc.1558), rector - Cooper/ Cooper - I 649, 328 Kingston, John (fl. 1802), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 649,332 Kingston, John (c.1885), naval chaplain Celebrities - I 649, 333 Kingston, John Henry (* 1866, 1 1933), civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1596,197 Kingston, John R. (* 1882?), engineer - Day II 1596,201 Kingston, Kenneth Thomas (* 1908), district councillor - WW Essex - II 1596,202 Kingston, Lucy Olive (* 1892, 1 1969), quaker, peace and women's rights activist - Harrison - Ill 252,439-440 Kingston, Marie Antoinette (fl. 1895), composer - Brown/Stratton - I 649, 346 Kingston, Mark Mc Cloughry, Edgar James KingstonKingswell, George (t 1931), newspaper proprietor - Griffiths - III 252,458 Kingswell, S.T. (* 1918), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 252, 459 Kingswell, William Henry (* 1874), company clerk - West Riding - II 1596, 207 King-Tenison, Anna —> Brinkley, Anna King-Tenison, Henry Edwyn —» Tenison, Henry Edwyn King- 9th earl of Kingston King-Tenison, Henry Ernest Newcomen —» King, Henry Ernest Newcomen 8th earl of Kingston King-Tenison, Robert Ethelbert Henry Tenison, Robert Henry Ethelbert King- 10th earl of Kingston King-Tenison, Lady Sheelah Florence Lisette —> Tenison, Lady Sheelah Florence Lisette KingKington, George L. (* 1922), chemist, company director - Scientists - III 252,460 Kington, Thomas (* 1774?, Î 1850?), organist Brown/Stratton - I 621,407 Kington, Thomas Laurence - aft. KingtonOliphant Oliphant, Philip Laurence Kington-BlairKington-Oliphant, Thomas Laurence —» Kington, Thomas Laurence Kingwaba, Hassan (*1921), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 252, 461 King of Wartnaby, Sir John Leonard Baron - also: Lord King of Wartnaby (* 1917), industrialist - Lee, Rubinstein III 252,316-319 King-Webster, Harold Colin —> Webster, Harold Colin Kingwell, John Richard Toms (* 1844), farmer, J.P. - Devonshire - II 1596,211 King-Wilkinson, Leonard —> Wilkinson, Leonard KingKing-Wilkinson, William Wilkinson, William Kingwill, Archibald Norman (* 1898), flightlieutenant, commercial pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1596,212 King-Wood, William Wood, William King Wyndham, Richard King, Richard Kingzett, Charles Thomas (* 1852, 1 1935), chemist - Kirk, Leading Men, Stephenson, WWW 1929- I 649,365-374; II 1596,213

Kinigithe Kynigytha Kininmond, Alexander (Î 1340), bishop Martin J. - II 1596,214-215 Kininmond, Matthew (t 1197), bishop Martin J. - II 1596,216-218 Kininmonth, Caroline (* 1907, 1 1978), painter Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 253,1-2 Kininmonth, Sir William (* 1904, 1 1988), architect - Goring, Lee - III 253,3-4 Kinisdred Saint Kynedride Saint Kink, Emmanuel —» Dowling, Richard Kinkead, Edward D. (fl. 1915), druggist - WW Jamaica - II 1596,219 Kinkead, Eugene F. (* 1876), sheriff - Thom I 649,378 Kinkead, Richard John (t 1928), gynaecologist Thorn, WWW 1916 - I 649,379; II 1596,220 Kinkead, Samuel Marcus (* 1897, 1 1928), flying officer - Above the Trenches, Creagli/ Humphris - II 1596,221; III 253,5-6 Kinkead-Weekes, Mark (* 1931), lecturer in English and American literature - Academic WsW- III 253,7 Kinkel, Charles - composer - Baptie 1 I 649, 380 Kinkel, Johann Gottfried (* 1815, î 1882), professor, poet - Boase, Cassel1, DCB, Men 2 - I 649,381-386 Kinkel, Johanna —> Mockel, Johanna Kinkladze, Georgiou (* 1973), footballer Hugman - III 253, 8 Kinleside, Robert Raikes (t 1871), major general - Boase - I 649,388 Kinleside, Robert Vernon Carter (* 1839, 1 1927), curate - Kent - II 1596, 222 Kinley —> Ginley (family) Kinley, Jane (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk I 649,390 Kinley, John (* 1878, 1 1957), barber, M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - I 649,389; II 1596,223; III 253,9-10 Kinley, Peter (* 1926, î 1988), painter Buckman - III 253,11 Kinloch, Lady —> Davenport, Elinor Lucy Kinloch, Lord —» Penney, William Lord Kinloch Kinloch family of - Anderson W. I 649,392-394 Kinloch, Sir Alexander 10th baronet (* 1830, 11912), D.L. - Gaskell: Lothians, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 649,395-397; II 1596,224-225 Kinloch, Alexander Angus Airlie (* 1833, 11919), colonel, writer - Gaskell: Forfarshire, Kirk, Walford, WWW 1916 I 649,398; II 1596,226-229 Kinloch, Alexander John (* 1818, 1 1883), landowner - Bateman - II 1596,230 Kinloch, Alfred (* 1819, î 1890), sports writer Boase, Kirk - I 649, 399,409 Kinloch, B.G. (* 1919), major, chief game warden - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 253,12 Kinloch, Charles Walter (fl. 1870), novelist Kirk - I 649, 400 Kinloch, Charles Young (* 1863), J.P. - Walford - II 1596,231 Kinloch, David (* 1559, 1 1617), physician, writer on obstetrics - Monro - II 1596, 232 Kinloch, Sir David 9th baronet (* 1805, 1 1879) - Boase - I 649,401 Kinloch, David (* 1910), forests conservator Kirk-Greene 2 - III 253,13 Kinloch, Sir David Alexander 11th baronet (* 1856, 1 1944), brigadier general - Scottish Biogr. - II 1596,233 Kinloch, Don J. (fl. 1981-1985), company secretary, finance controller Broadcasting - Ill 253,14 Kinloch, Sir Francis 1st baronet (Î 1691), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1596, 234 Kinloch, Francis (* 1863, 1 1916), advocate - Foster 3, Grant: Advocates II 1596,235-236 Kinloch, George (* 1775, 1 1833), laird, political reformer - British Radicals, Foster 1, Norrie - II 1596,237-246; III 253,15-27

Kinnersley Kinloch, Sir George 1st baronet (* 1800, 1 1881), advocate - Boase, Grant: Advocates I 649,411; II 1596,247 Kinloch, Sir George 3rd baronet Falconer, Lady Ethel Sydney KeithKintore, 8th earl of —> Falconer, Francis Alexander Keith- 8th earl of Kintore Kintore, 6th earl of —> Falconer, William Keith6th earl of Kintore Kintore, 1st earl of —» Keith, Sir John 1st earl of Kintore Kintore 13th Earl of -> Keith, Michael Canning William John 13th Earl of Kintore Kintore earldom of; earldom of Marischal; family of Keith; family of Falconer Anderson W„ Brydges - I 650, 72-74; 636,122-126 Kintore, Richard (fl. 1438-1477), alderman Munro: Memorials - II 1596,352-353 Lady of Kintyre —> Campbell, Agnes Lady of Kintyre Kinucane —» Finucane (family) Kinwelmersh, Anthony (fl. 1575), poet Allibone, Philipps - I 650,80; 503, 230 Kinwelmersh, Francis (Î 1580?), poet - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Rose H.J. I 650,82-85 Kinya, A.J. (fl. 1944-1955), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 253,161 Kinzie, Juliette Augusta (* 1806, 1 1870), writer, civic leader - Feminist companion - Ill 253,162 Kip, Johannes (* 1653, î 1722), draughtsman, engraver - Allibone, Bryan, Gould, Redgrave, Watt - I 650,86-90 Kip, William (fl. 1603), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 650,92-93 Kipling, Alice Macdonald - nickname: Trix (* 1868, 1 1948), sister of Rudyard Kipling Rintoul - III 253,164 Kipling, Elsie (* 1896, 1 1976), daughter of Rudyard Kipling - Rintoul - III 253,165 Kipling, John (* 1897, 1 1915), son of Rudyard Kipling - Rintoul - III 253,167 Kipling, John George (* 1869), alderman, J.P., shipping merchant - Mackenzie D. II 1596,354 Kipling, John Lockwood (* 1837, Í1911), father of Rudyard Kipling - Pratt, WWW 1897 I 650,105; II 1596,355 Kipling, Sir Joseph Rudyard (* 1865, 1 1936), writer - Alexander, Blamires, Celebrities, Cox: Kent, Greenwood, Griffiths, Hansard, Hunt, Kirk, Lee, Littérature anglaise. Men 3, Palmer, Phillips, Pratt, Rintoul, Robbins, Sherby, Sussex, Williams, WWW 1929- I 650,94-104; II 1596,356-366; III 253,168-205 Kipling, Mary (fl. 1841-1848), miniature painter - Foskett - III 253,166 Kipling, Robert Henry (fl. 1879-1930), minister WW Methodism - ÌI 1596, 367 Kipling, Thomas (t 1822), dean - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Cassel1, Davenport, Gorton, Public Characters, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watkins/ Shoberl - I 650,107-114; 1232,267-277 Kipling, Trix —» Kipling, Alice Macdonald

Kirby Kipp, Robert Allan (* 1919, 1 1949), squadron leader - Aces High - III 253, 206 Kippar, John E. (* 1849), physician - Men & Women - I 650,116 Kippax, J. (fl. 1750), writing master - Heal II 1596,368 Kippax, John (fl. 1750), translator - Watt I 650,115 Kippax, William (* 1705?, 1 1755), writing master - Heal - II 1596,369 Kippe, Frode (* 1978), footballer - Hugnian III 253,207 Kippen, Alexander (fl. 1930), consular agent Foreign Office 2 - II 1596,370 Kippen, Andrew (fl. 1635), physician - Münk I 650,117 Kippen, Duncan (* 1831), composer, conductor, poet - Baptie 2 - I 650,118 Kippen, George (* 1737, Î 1785), tobacco merchant - Stewart - II 1596,371 Kippen, Jane M. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 650,119 Kippen, John - wine merchant - Stewart II 1596,372 Kippen, John (fl. 1812-1843), cooper, eccentric Drumwond - I 650,120-129 Kippen, William (* 1779, Î 1853), newspaper proprietor - MacLeod: Lennox II 1596,373-374 Kippen, William James (* 1866, 1 1928), advocate, K.C. - Foster 3, Gaskell: Lanarkshire, Grant: Advocates, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1596, 375-379 Kipping, Cyril Henry Stanley (* 1891), headmaster - WW Staffordshire - II 1596,380 Kipping, Frederic Stanley (* 1863, 1 1949), chemist - Lee, Men 3, Stephenson I 650,130-131; III 253,208 Kipping, Sir Norman Victor (* 1901, 1 1979), industrial statesman - Day - II 1596,381 Kipping, Peter James (* 1925), experimental officer - Scientists - III 253, 209 Kipping, Robert (fl. 1845), naval architect - Kirk - I 650,132 Kipping, Rupert Harry (* 1904), physician Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1596,382-383; III 253,210 Kippis, Andrew (* 1725, î 1795), divine, biographer - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boswell, Brown C., Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 3, Davenport, Gorton, Hatfìeld, Hook, Jones: Bunhill, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Mellors, Miller J., Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 650,133-182; II 1596,384-391; III 253,211-212 Kippist, Richard (* 1812, 1 1882), botanist Boase, Britten/Boulger - I 650,183-184 Kippling, Edward (fl. 1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 253, 213 Kippling, George (fl. 1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 253, 214 Kipps, George B. (* 1876), educationalist Weinthal - I 650,185 Kipps, William John (* 1866, 1 1938), organist, teacher - De Bekker, Warriner, Wright D., WWW 1929, Wyndham - I 650,186; II 1596,392-395 Kips, Joseph (fl. 1880), guidebook writer - Kirk - I 650,187 Kipton, Francis Boniface —> Kemp, Francis Boniface Kiralfy, Albert Roland (* 1915), professor of law - Academic WsW - III 253,216 Kiralfy, Florence - aft. Lady Ainsworth (fl. 1900-1955), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - 11 1596,396 Kiralfy, Imre (* 1845, 1 1919), exhibition organiser, writer - Green Room Book, WIVW 1916 - II 1596,397-399 Kirby - also: Kirkby (fl. 1633), cathedral organist - West - II 1596,400 Kirby (* 1785), actor - Roach - I 650,189-190

Kirby (family) - variant: Kerwick (fl. 19. Cent. End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght III 253,217-218 Kirby (family) (fl. 1850-1881), family of watch and clockmakers - Pickford - III 253,219-220 Kirby, A. C. (fl. 1913-1935), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office - II 1596,401 Kirby, Alexander (* 1859), dentist - BB&B, Medical WW - I 650,191; II 1596,402 Kirby, Sir Alfred (* 1841, î 1900), publican, hotelier, sheriff - Boase, WWW 1897 I 650,192; II 1596,403 Kirby, Alfred F. P. (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 650,193 Kirby, Alice Doreen —» Wills, Alice Doreen Kirby, Alister Graham (* 1886), gentleman Sports - II 1596,404-405 Kirby, Anthony John (fl. 1935-1971), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 253,221 Kirby, Sir Arthur (* 1899), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 253, 222 Kirby, Arthur Cecil (* 1889), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 253, 223 Kirby, Arthur Durham (* 1867, 1 1948), brigadier general - Scottish Biogr. - II 1596,406 Kirby, Arthur Forsell (* 1851), solicitor Nottinghamshire - II 1596,407 Kirby, Arthur George (* 1893), vicar - WW Derbyshire - II 1596,408 Kirby, Arthur H.S. (* 1858), watchmaker Pickford - III 253, 219-220 Kirby, Arthur Raymond (* 1841?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1596,409 Kirby, Augustus George (* 1847), rector - Essex - II 1596,410 Kirby, Austin Henry (* 1879), colonial agriculturalist - Red Book - II 1596,411 Kirby, Bertie Victor (* 1887, 1 1953), city councillor, company manager - Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - II 1596,412; III 253,224-225 Kirby, C. F. (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 650,194 Kirby, Charles (fl. 1865), religious writer - Kirk - I 650,195 Kirby, Constance —» Kirk, Mrs A. Kirby, Conyers (fl. 1860-1895), water engineer Contemp. Portraits - II 1596,413-414 Kirby, D. (* 1923), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 253, 226 Kirby, David (* 1932), mathematician Scientists - III 253, 227 Kirby, David Peter (* 1936), historian, lecturer Academic WsW - III 253,228 Kirby, Edmund (t 1920), architect - Cath. WW 1910, Orchard - I 650,196; II 1596,415 Kirby, Edmund Adolphus (fl. 1870), physician Kirk - I 650,197 Kirby, Edmund Bertram (* 1881), architect Cath. WW 1930 - II 1596,416 Kirby, Edward (* 1863), curate - Foster 3 II 1596,417 Kirby, Edward Henry (fl. 1867-1905), bank manager - Durham - II 1596,418 Kirby, Edward Stuart (* 1909), economist, professor - Academic WsW, Hong Kong III 253,229-230 Kirby, Elisabeth - aft. Fagan (fl. 18951935), actress, writer - Green Room Book, Lady's WW - II 1596,419-420 Kirby, Elizabeth (* 1823, î 1873), writer Boase, Britten/Boulger, Women in science - I 650,198-199; III 253,231 Kirby, Emma Wilmer - aft. Lady Cuthbert (fl. 1863-1910), gentlewoman - Walford II 1596,421 Kirby, Ephraim (t 1804), judge - Allen, Allibone - I 650, 200-201 Kirby, Ernest Dormer (* 1864), physician Medical WW - I 650, 202 Kirby, Francis Arthur Marlow (* 1857), corn merchant - Liverpool - II 1596,422 Kirby, Francis George (* 1854, 1 1921), admiral - WW Hampshire - II 1596,423

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Kirby, Frank (* 1884), solicitor - WW Durham, WW Northumberland - II 1596,424-425 Kirby, Frank Howard (* 1871, 1 1956), group captain - Creagh/Humphris, WW Kent II 1596,426-427 Kirby, Fred (* 1858), farmer, J.P. - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1596,428 Kirby, Frederick Oscar (* 1881), engineer - WW Local Government - II 1596,429 Kirby, George (fl. 1642), bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 650,203 Kirby, George (* 1739, 1 1784), divine - Kirk: Catholics - I 650, 204 Kirby, George (* 1845, 1 1937), museum curator, art expert - WWW 1929 - II 1596,430 Kirby, George (* 1865), grocer, draper - WW Yorkshire - II 1596,431 Kirby, George Dixon (* 1900), sanitary inspector - WW Local Government - II 1596,432 Kirby, Georgiana —> Bruce, Georgiana Kirby, Gordon William (* 1934), chemist, professor - Scientists - III 253, 232 Kirby, H.V. (* 1908), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 253,233 Kirby, Harry (* 1886), jeweller, optician, district councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1596,433 Kirby, Helen —> Kirby, Sister Joseph Kirby, Henry (* 1712, 1 1767), divine - Kirk: Catholics - I 650, 206 Kirby, Henry (* 1829, 1 1868), watchmaker Pickford - III 253,219-220 Kirby, Henry George Middleton (* 1842?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1596, 434 Kirby, Henry James (* 1866), J.P., district councillor - WW Cumberland - II 1596,435 Kirby, Sir Horace Woodburn (* 1858, 1 1932), accountant - WWW 1929 - II 1596,436 Kirby, I.A.E. (* 1921), veterinary officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 253,235 Kirby, James (* 1840), lawyer, journalist, writer - Men & Women - I 650, 207 Kirby, Jeremiah (fl. 1805), physician - Watt 1 650,208 Kirby, John (* 1690, 1 1753), topographer Redgrave, Watt - I 650,209-210 Kirby, John (fl. 1750), clergyman - Watt I 650,211 Kirby, John (fl. 1780), angler, writer - Allibone - I 650,212 Kirby, John (*c,1785, 1 1853), surgeon - Boase - I 650,213 Kirby, John (* 1828), watchmaker - Pickford III 253,219-220 Kirby, John (fl. 1854-1866), Q.C., poet O'Donoghue - I 650,214 Kirby, John (fl. 1894), conductor, organist, teacher - Baptie 2 - I 650, 215 Kirby, John (* 1949), painter - Buckman III 253,236 Kirby, John Augustus (* 1888), vicar - WW Devonshire - II 1596,437 Kirby, John Joseph (fl. 1886-1895), consular agent - Foreign Office 1 - II 1596,438 Kirby, John Joshua (* 1716, 1 1774), clerk of works - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Architecture, Biyan, Chalmers 1, Colvin, Edwards, Gorton, James, Lives Chars., Maunder 2, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 650,216-236; II 1596,439-440 Kirby, John Kynnersley (* 1894, 1 1962), painter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1596,441; III 253,237 Kirby, John Lavan (* 1912), librarian - Landau - II 1596,442 Kirby, Sister Joseph - real name: Helen Kirby (* 1775, 1 1864), nun, infirmarían - Kirkus III 253,234 Kirby, Josh (* 1928), artist - Buckman III 253,239 Kirby, Joshua (* 1617, î 1676), preacher Lupton - I 650, 237-239 Kirby, Joshua Henry ( t 1877), colonel - Boase - 1 650,241 Kirby, Joyce 1915), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1596,443

2350

Kirby

Kirby, Kathleen Sarah N. Kirby, Sarah Kirby, Kenneth Macleod Hillyer, Percival

Labour, J. S. (* 1858), druggist, newspaper founder - Macmillan: Africa - II 1601,036 Labram, Leonard (* 1933), violin maker Plowright - III 257,32 Labray, Jonathan (Î 1718?), hosier, benefactor Mellors - II 1601,037 Labrecque, A. Arcadius (* 1852), insurance manager - Men & Women - I 657, 53 Labrecque, Michel Thomas (* 1849), bishop Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Men & Women - I 657,54-55; II 1601,38 Labrière, Alexandre-Louis de (fl. 1785), architect - Colvin - II 1601,039 Labrum, Joseph Richard (* 1877), company director, J.P. - WW Buckinghamshire II 1601,040 Labrum, William (* 1868), farmer, county councillor - WW Bedfordshire - II 1601,041 Labrum, William Arthur (* 1855), minister Methodists - I 657, 56 Labuschagne, Casper Jeremiah (* 1854), J.P., colonial politician - Weinthal - I 657, 57 Labuschagne, G.J. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 257, 33 La Butte, René (î 1815), printer - Plomer 3 II 1601,042 Laby, T. H. (* 1880), physicist, professor Stephenson - I 657, 58 Lacaille, Armand Barclay (* 1905), director, agent - Channel Islands - III 257,34 Lacaita, Charles Carmichael (* 1853, I 1933), J.P., M.P., barrister - Cox: Kent, Foster 2, Sussex, WWW 1929 - I 657, 59; II 1601,43-45 Lacaita, Sir James Philip (* 1813, î 1895), Italian scholar, politician - Boase - I 657,60 Lacan, Jacques (* 1901, 1 1981), psychoanalyst Williams - III 257, 35-36 La Cata (fl. 1824), pirate - Gosse - II 1601,046 Lacayo, Mark Antony (* 1899), sales director WW British Aviation - II 1601,047 Lace, Edgar Crofts (* 1865?), graduate Foster 3- II 1601,048 Lace, Francis Walter (* 1871), canon - Foster 3, WW Kent - II 1601,049-050 Lace, Frederick (* 1864), surgeon, major - WW Somerset - II 1601,051 Lace, J. G. (fl. 1810), poet - Watt - I 657,61 Lace, James Irving (fl. 1873-1905), physician Gaskell: Westmorland - II 1601,052-054 Lace, John Dale (* 1859), financier - Weinthal I 657,62 Lace, John Henry (t 1918), forest conservator WWW 1916 - II 1601,055 Lace, Kenneth John (* 1912, î 1981), librarian Munford - III 257, 37 Lace, Mary Victoria - physiotherapist, writer Lady's WW - II 1601,056 Lace, Richard (* 1865), teacher, organist Celtic WW - II 1601,057 Lacerte, Elie 1821), physician, dominion politician - Rose - I 657,64-65 Lacey, Lady —» Ramsay, Mary Marshall

2378

Lacey

Lacey Lachtain Saint Lachtnan Saint —» Lachtain Saint Lachtog Saint —> Lachtain Saint Lacinus Saint —> Lachtain Saint Lack, A.J.S. (* 1926), marine officer -

Kirk-

Greene 2 - III 257, 50 Lack, Alan John Stockmar (* 1926), civil servant - WsW Hong Kong - III 257,82-83 Lack, Albert Innocencio (fi. 1881-1884), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1601,082 Lack, Barbara Dacia (fl. 1950), artist - Buckman - Ill 257,84 Lack, David Lambert (* 1910), ornithologist Scientists - III 257,85 Lack, Gordon Iliffe (* 1910), advertising copywriter - Marteau - II 1601,083 Lack, Harry Lambert (* 1867), surgeon Medical WW - I 657,98 Lack, Henry Martyn (* 1909, 1 1979), etcher, teacher - Buckman - III 257,86 Lack, Sir Henry Reader (* 1832, 1 1908), patent office comptroller general - 14WW 1897 II 1601,084 Lack, Kathleen Rind, Kathleen Lack, Thomas Lambert (* 1842), physician, J.P. - WW Norfolk - II 1601,085 Lack, Thomas William (* 1864), pottery manager, alderman, J.P. - WW Norfolk - II 1601,086 Lack, Zara (fl. 1905), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 257,87 Lacken, Patrick Ryan » Ryan-Lacken, Patrick Lackey, Sir John (* 1830, Î 1903), colonial politician - Heaton, Mennell, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 657,99-102; II 1601,87 Lackhart-Mc Donald, Charles —> Lockhart, Charles Lackie, J. Lamond (* 1867), physician Edinburgh - II 1601,088 Lackie, William Leckie (fl. 1940), air gunner Wynn - III 257,88 Lackington, George Colville, Elizabeth Ladle, Michael (* 1939), zoologist - Scientists III 257,130 Ladley, R. B. Mirehouse, Cecil Elinor Lambton, Charles (* 1857, 1 1949), colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1602, 363 Lambton, Claud (* 1865, î 1945), nobleman Foster 3 - II 1602, 364 Lambton, Claud (* 1888, î 1976), captain, J.P. WW Northumberland - II 1602,365 Lambton, D 'Arcy (* 1866, î 1954), naval captain - Cox: Kent, WW Surrey I 660,151:11 1602,366 Lambton, Francis William (* 1834, 1 1921), colonel, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1602,367-368 Lambton, Frederick William 4th earl of Durham (* 1855, 1 1929), M.P. Durham, Northumberland, WWW 1929 II 1602,369-370

Lamont Lambton, George (* 1860, 1 1945), jockey, trainer - Arlott, Cox: Norfolk, Voigt, WW Sport - I 660,152-153; II 1602,371-379; III 258,244 Lambton, George Charles Curie, Jane Lamont, Johann Von (* 1805, 1 1879), astronomer, magnetician - Boase, Geddes, Goring - I 660,260; III 258,332-333 Lamont, Johann (* 1958), member of Scottish Parliament - Hassan/Lynch, Scotland III 258,334-335

2392

Lamont

Lamont, John Lamport, John Lamparet, Maurice - Oliver - I 699,135 Lampart, Ewart Milton St. Clair (* 1912), colonial civil servant - Jamaica - III 258,359 Lampart, Lawrence Seymour Cornelius (fl. 19341954), educator - Jamaica - III 258, 360 Lampart, Ronald George Fonseca (* 1918), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 258, 361 Lampden, Herbert Dudley (* 1868, î 1941), canon - WW Essex - ÌI 1603,014 Lampe, Charles John Frederick (fl. 1758-1769), organist - Grove - I 660,289 Lampe, Geoffrey William Hugo (* 1912), professor of divinity - Academic WsW III 258,362 Lampe, Isabella —> Young, Isabella Lampe, Johann Friedrich —> Lampe, John Frederick Lampe, John Frederick - also: Johann Friedrich (* 1703?, 11751), musical composer A 'Beckett, Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Bingley, Champlin 2, De Bekker, Grove, Waller I 660,285-293 Lampen, Charles Dudley (* 1859, 1 1943), vicar - Cox: Kent, Kent, WW Kent - I 660,294; II 1603,12-13 Lampert, Eugone (* 1915), professor of Russian studies - Academic WsW - III 258,363 Lampet, William Edward Lionel (* 1841, 11921), rural dean, J.P. - Essex, Walford II 1603,015-016 Lampitt, Leslie Herbert (* 1887, 1 1957), chemist - WW Science - II 1603,017 Lampitt, Stuart Richard (* 1966), cricketer Cricketers - III 258, 364-365 Lampley, William (1 1588), glover, martyr Burton/Pollen, Gillow - I 660, 295-298 Lamplough, Augustus Osborne (* 1877, I 1930), art lecturer, writer - WWW 1929 II 1603,018 Lamplough, Gladys Shirley —> Smith, Gladys Shirley Lamplough, Wharram Henry (* 1878), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Hampshire - I 660,300; II 1603,19 Lampluch, Thomas —» Lamplugh, Thomas Lamplugh, Alfred Gilmer (* 1895), captain, aeronautical surveyor - WW British Aviation II 1603,020 Lamplugh, David (* 1850), divine - Cox: Norfolk - I 660, 301 Lamplugh, George Edward (fl. 1881-1883), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1603,021 Lamplugh, George William (* 1859, 1 1926), geologist - Stephenson, WWW 1916 I 660,302; II 1603,22 Lamplugh, Herbert Rogers (* 1874), hardware merchant, layman - Methodists - I 660, 303 Lamplugh, Joan Frances Mary (* 1908), physician - Lady's WW - II 1603,023 Lamplugh, Lancelot John (* 1883), vicar - WW Staffordshire - II 1603,024 Lamplugh, Norman Edward (* 1872), stockbroker - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1603,025 Lamplugh, Richard (c.1680), D.L., M.P. Ferguson 1 - I 660,304

Lamplugh, Sydney Augustus (* 1870), manufacturer, alderman - Birmingham Post - II 1603,026 Lamplugh, Thomas - also: Lampluch (*1615, 11691), archbishop - Allibone, Cassell, Chambers, Hailstone, Hook, Le Neve, Rose HJ., Ross F., Waller, Watt, Wood I 660,305-330 Lamplugh, Thomas (fl. 1701-1708), M.P., D.L. Ferguson 1 - I 660,331 Lamplugh, Tom Crosby (* 1876), hardware merchant, layman, alderman - Methodists, WW Northamptonshire - I 660,332; II 1603,27 Lampman, Archibald (* 1861, î 1899), poet - Kunitz. McMurchy - I 660,333-336; II 1603,28-30 Lampman, Peter Second (* 1867), judge - Men & Women - I 660, 337 Lamport, Francis John (* 1935), lecturer in German - Academic WsW - III 258,366 Lamport, John - also: Lampard (fl. 1680), medical writer - Watt - I 660, 338 Lamport, William (fl. 1780), agriculturalist, sermonist - Watt - I 660,339 Lamport, William (fl. 1815), divine, educationalist - Allibone - I 660,340 Lamport, William (* 1865, 1 1890), lieutenant Creagh/Humphris - II 1603,031 Lampost, Anona —> Wilkins, Anona WinnLamprecht, Johann Conrad (* 1908), jazz musician - Chilton - III 258, 367 Lamprey, H.F. (* 1928), biologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 258,368 Lamprey, J.H. (fl. 1870), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 258, 369 Lamprill, Edward Arthur (* 1866), graduate Foster 3- II 1603,032 Lampson, Frederick Locker- —> Locker, Frederick Lampson, Barbara Sophia Locker—» Goodall, Barbara Sophia Lampson, Sir Curtis George 3rd baronet (* 1890, 11971), gentleman - Walford - II 1603,033 Lampson, Sir Curtis Miranda 1st baronet (* 1806, 1 1885), telegraphist - Boase, Men 2 - I 660,341-342 Lampson, Sir George Curtis 2nd baronet (* 1833, 1 1899) - Boase, 14WW 1897 I 660, 344; II 1603, 34 Lampson, Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker(* 1875, 1 1946), barrister, M.P. - Cox: Kent, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, WW Derbyshire, WW Sussex - I 660, 345-346; II 1603, 35-38; III 273,382-383 Lampson, Hannah Jane - aft. Locker-Lampson (t 1915), writer - Walford, WWW 1897 II 1603,039-040 Lampson, Hannah Jane Locker » Lampson, Hannah Jane Lampson, Hannah Jane Locker—» Locker, Hannah Jane Lampson, Miles Wedderburn 1st baron Killearn (* 1880, 1 1964), diplomat - British History, Foreign OfRce 2 - II 1603, 041-042; III 251,298 Lampson, Oliver Stillingfleet Locker- (* 1880, I 1954), barrister, M.P. - Cox: Norfolk, Creagh/Humphris, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Norfolk, Northants, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1. WW Norfolk - I 660,348-349; II 1603,43-47; III 273,384-385 Lampson, P. E. (fl. 1893), teacher - Colonial Office - II 1603,048 Lampton, Antony - vere: Lambe; alias: Cantlett, Compton (*c,1592, 1 1668), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 258,370 Lampton, Ignatius —» Cuffaud, Godfrey Lampton, Joseph —» Lambton, Joseph Lamrock, John (* 1859, 1 1935), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1603,049 Lamsley, Arthur Thomas (* 1888), journalist, writer on yachting - Marteau - II 1603,050 Lamson, Elizabeth - aft. Lady Drummond gentlewoman - Walford - II 1603,051

Lancaster Lamson, George Henry (* 1852, 1 1882), army surgeon, murderer - Boase, Monro I 660,351-352; II 1603,52 Lamson, J. W. Wallis, Ellen Lancastrian —» Aked, Harry Pearson Lance, Abraham (Î 1645), royalist captain, recusant - Gillow - I 661,2-3 Lance, Abram Lynn (* 1857), newspaper proprietor - Men & Women - I 661,4 Lance, Charles Francis (* 1877), mining engineer - Safford - I 661, 5 Lance, Dupre Porcher (* 1875), mining engineer - Safford, WW Sussex - I 661,6; II 1603,119 Lance, Edward Christopher (* 1941), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists III 258,427 Lance, Edward Jarman (fl. 1831-1842), writer on agriculture - Allibone - I 661,7 Lance, Edwin Christopher (* 1893), second lieutenant - Channel Islands, Creagli/ Humphris - II 1603,120; III 258, 428 Lance, Edwin Mildred (* 1862, 1 1935), prebendary - WW Surrey, WWW 1929 II 1603,121-122 Lance, Sir Frederick (* 1837, 1 1913), lieutenant general - Pratt, Walford, WWW 1897 I 661,1; II 1603,123-124 Lance, Frederick Fitzhugh (* 1873), brigadier general - WW Kent - II 1603,125 Lance, George (* 1802, î 1864), painter - Boase, Bryan, Champlin 2, DCB, Foskett, Hall, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Men 1, National Galleiy, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Waller, Ward - I 661, 8-25; II 1603,126; III 258,429 Lance, George Edwin (* 1824, 1 1890), magistrate - Boase - I 661,26 Lance, Herbert Sage (* 1883), company director - WW Staffordshire - II 1603,127 ' Lance, James —» Lawrence, James Lance, John Henry (* 1793, 1 1878), judge, botanist - Boase, Britten/Boulger I 661,28-29 Lance, Marjorie (* 1900), painter - Buckman III 258,430 Lance, Mary J. (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 661,30 Lance, Philip (* 1869), graduate - Foster 3 II 1603,128 Lance, William (fl. 1850), writer on insurance Allibone, Kirk - I 661,31-32 Lance, William Fuller (* 1853), solicitor, colonial politician - Weinthal - I 661,33 Lancefield, Arthur Phillip (* 1866), vicar - WW Devonshire - II 1603,129 Lanceley, Colin (* 1938), painter, construction artist, printmaker, teacher - Buckman III 258,431

Lanceley, Ebenezer B. (* 1857), minister - Men & Women - I 661,34 Lanceley, J.L. (*1911), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 258, 432 Lancelot, Eleanor (fl. 1935), physician Lady's WW - II 1603,130 Lancelot, John Bennett (* 1864, 1 1944), canon, college principal - Foster 3, Lanes. Biog., Liverpool - I 661,35; II 1603,131-132 Lancelott, F. (fl. 1850), mineralogical surveyor Allibone - I 661,36 Lanceman, Audrey (* 1931), artist - Buckman III 258,433 Lancey, John (* 1727, 1 1754), sea captain, arsonist - Donaldson, Knapp/Baldwin, Pelham, Watt - I 661,38-45; III 258,435-436 Lanchan, Agnes (* 1892), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1603,133 Lanchester, Charles Compton (* 1876), vicar, traveller - Cox: Norfolk, WW Norfolk I 661,46; II 1603,134 Lanchester, Edith de Lancy, Walter Graham Land, Benjamin (Î 1872), jockey - Boase 1661,56 Land, Claudia Esther Lovack (fl. 1939-1953), librarian - Landau - II 1603,140 Land, David H. (* 1927), geologist - Scientists - Ill 258,447 Land, Edward (* 1815, 1 1876), vocalist, composer - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton - I 661,57-59 Land, Frank Thomas (* 1905), surgeon Scottish Biogr. - II 1603,141 Land, Frank William (*1911), professor of education - Academic WsW- III 258,448 Land, George Arthur (fl. 1884-1896), vice-consul - Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1603,142 Land, Henry (fl. 1660), naval commander Charnock - I 661,60 Land, John (fl. 1810), balneologist - Watt I 661,61 Land, Joseph John (* 1852), captain - Cox: Norfolk - I 661,62 Land, Robert Ernest Augustus (* 1847), businessman - Men & Women - I 661,63 Land, T.H. (* 1925), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 258, 449 Land, Thomas —> Collings, John Land, Thomas (*c,1586, 1 1632), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 661,65; III 258,450

Landa, Catherine (t 1526), Latinist - Hale I 661,66 Landa, Clive (fl. 2002), advisory board member - Lobbying - III 258,451 Landale, David (* 1868, 1 1935), company director, J.P. - Sports, WWW 1929 II 1603,143-146 Landale, David Fortune (* 1905, 1 1970), company director - Sports - II 1603,143-145 Landale, David Guild (* 1842), J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 661,68 Landale, Rita Elaine (* 1906), educator Jamaica - III 258,452 Landale, Stenard Ernest Arthur (* 1905), engineer - Day - II 1603,148 Landau, David John (* 1950), restaurateur WsW Hong Kong - III 258,453-454 Landau, Dorothea Natalie Sophia - aft. Da Fano (î 1941), painter, sculptor - WW Art II 1603,149 Landau, Leo (* 1913), restaurant proprietor Hong Kong - III 258,455 Landau, Manfred (* 1924), chemist - Scientists - Ill 258,456 Landau, Thomas (* 1919), librarian - Landau II 1603,150 Landauer, Walter (fl. 19281970), pianist - Busby - Ill 375,386 Landaverde, John (fl. 1643), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 258, 459 Landberg, Paul L. (fl. 1860), religious writer Kirk - I 661,69 Landcastle, R. (* 1915), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 258, 460 Landell, Sarah (fl. 1790), novelist - WattI 661,70 Landells, E. (fl. 1880), writer on toymaking Kirk - I 661,71 Landells, Ebenezer (* 1808, 1 1860), wood engraver, projector of Punch - Boase, Bryan, Fagan, Griffiths, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Ward - I 661,72-77; III 259,1 Landells, James (fl. 1780), literary compiler Watt - I 661,78 Landells, Robert Thomas (* 1833, 1 1877), painter, war correspondent - Boase, Bryan, Griffiths, Redgrave, Ward - I 661,79-82; III 259,2 Landels, John G. (* 1926), lecturer - Academic WsW - III 259,3 Landels, Leslie Ninian (t 1942), pilot - Wynn III 259,4 Landels, Thomas Durley (* 1862?), student Foster 3 - II 1603,151 Landels, William (* 1823, î 1899), minister - Banñeld, Boase, Kirk - I 661,83-84; II 1603,152 Landen, Dinsdale (* 1932), actor Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 259, 5-6 Landen, James —» Landen, John Landen, John - also: James (* 1719, î 1790), mathematician - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 661,86-111 Lander, Anne —> Constable, Anne Lander, Arthur (* 1872), pharmaceutical chemist, optician - Methodists, WW Kent - I 661,113; II 1603,153 Lander, Cecil Howard (* 1881, 1 1949), engineering professor - Day - II 1603,154 Lander, Charles (fl. 1857-1861), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1603,155 Lander, Chris Oram (* 1866, 1 1934), actor Green Room Book - II 1603,156 Lander, Daniel (c.1690), pirate - Gosse II 1603,157 Lander, Edgar Longley (* 1883), etcher, watercolour painter - WW Art - II 1603,158 Lander, Edward Lee (fl. 1923), proconsul Foreign Office 2 - II 1603,159 Lander, F. M. (fl. 1840-1855), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1603,160 Lander, Gerard Heath (* 1861, 1 1934), canon WWW 1929 - II 1603,161

Landseer Lander, Harold Clapham Claypon, Janet Elizabeth LaneLane-Claypon, William Ward Claypon —> Lane, William Ward Claypon Lane-Davies, John Geoffrey —> Davies, John Geoffrey Lane-

Lane-Fox, Augustus Henry —> Fox, Augustus Henry LaneLane Fox, Enid Maud —> Bethell, Enid Maud Lane-Fox, Felicity Baroness (* 1918), vicepresident of the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation - Rubinstein III 259,197-198 Lane Fox, George —» Fox, George lord Bingley Lane Fox, George —» Fox, George Lane Lane-Fox, George —> Fox, George LaneLane-Fox, George Richard —> Fox, George Richard Lane 1st baron Bingley Lane Fox, George Sackville Frederick —» Fox, George Sackville Frederick Lane Lane-Fox, Georgina Henrietta —> Buckley, Georgina Henrietta Lane Fox, James —> Fox, James Lane Lane-Fox, James Thomas Richard —> Fox, James Thomas Richard LaneLane-Fox, Marcia —> Pitt, Marcia Lane-Fox, Marcia Amelia Mary —» Fox, Marcia Amelia Mary Lane- baroness Fauconberg and Conyers Lane-Fox, Mary Agnes Emily —> Wood, Mary Agnes Emily Lane-Fox, Mary Kathleen —> Fox, Mary Kathleen LaneLane-Fox, Philip Hildebrand —» Fox, Philip Hildebrand LaneLane-Fox, Richard John —» Fox, Richard John LaneLane-Fox, Sackville George —> Fox, Sackville George Lane- 12th baron Conyers Lane-Fox, Sackville Walter —» Fox, Sackville Walter LaneLane-Fox, Violet Ida Evelyn —> Fox, Violet Ida Evelyn Lane- baroness Darcy de Knayth Lane-Fox Alexander Edward —> Fox, Alexander Edward LaneLane-Fox-Pitt, Alexander Edward —» Fox, Alexander Edward LaneLane Fox-Pitt, William Augustus —> Pitt, William Augustus Lane FoxLane-Fox-Pitt-Rivers, Alexander Edward —» Fox, Alexander Edward LaneLane-Fox-Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry —> Fox, Augustus Henry LaneLaneham, John (fl. 1572-1588), actor Nungezer - II 1603,390 Laneham, Robert (fl. 1575), topical writer Allibone, Watt - I 662,198-199 Lane-Jackson, Nicholas —» Jackson, Nicholas LaneLane-Jackson, Nicholas (* 1849, 1 1937), sportsman, editor - III 259, 202 Lane-Mitchell, Sir William Poole, Stanley Edward LaneLanerton, 1st baron —> Howard, Edward Granville George 1st baron Lanerton Lanesborough, 4th earl of —» Butler, Brinsley 4th earl of Lanesborough Lanesborough, 7th earl of —> Butler, Charles John Brinsley 7th earl of Lanesborough Lanesborough, 8th earl of —» Butler, Henry Cavendish 8th earl of Lanesborough Lanesborough, 6th earl of —» Butler, John Vansittart Danvers 6th earl of Lanesborough Lanesborough, 5th earl of —» Danvers, George John Danvers Butler 5th earl of Lanesborough Laneuville, Eric G. (fl. 1985), actor - Pedder III 259,205 Lane Williams, Allen —> Lane, Sir Allen Laney, Benjamin (* 1591, 1 1675), bishop Allibone, Watt - I 662, 206-207 Laney, Jason Scott (* 1973), cricketer Cricketers - III 259, 206-207 Lanfear, Carl Silvius Viereck (* 1857?), curate Foster 3- II 1603,391

Lanfesten, Giffard H. (fl. 1893), watercolour painter, draughtsman, correspondence college principal - Our Contemporaries II 1603,392-395 Lanfranc (* 1005?, 1 1089), archbishop A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Challoner, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Collier 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Foss, Godwin, Gorton, Greenwood, Hook, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt, Wright T. I 662,208-276; III 259,208 Lanfranchi, Agostino (* 1893), Olympic bobsleighman - Sports - II 1603,396 Lanfranco, Anthony (* 1917), physician, lecturer - Malta - III 259,209-210 Lanfranco, Guido G. (* 1930), master of biology, geography and general science Malta - III 259,211-213 Lang of Lambeth, 1st baron —> Lang, William Cosmo Gordon 1st baron Lang of Lambeth Lang, Agnes - aft. Mathie (* 1789?, 1 1886), gentlewoman - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1603,397 Lang, Alexander (* 1807, î 1885), steamer captain - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1603,398-399 Lang, Alexander (t 1835), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1603,400 Lang, Alexander (* 1848, î 1930), banker Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 662, 277; II 1603,401 Lang, Alexander Matheson (* 1879, 1 1948), actor-manager, dramatist - Green Room Book, Picturegoer's WW - II 1603,402-403 Lang, Alfred (fl. 1850), writer on building - Kirk - I 662,278 Lang, Algernon Hermann (* 1852), priest Cath. WW 1910, Cox: Kent - I 662, 279-280 Lang, Alice (fl. 1880), novelist, writer - Kirk I 662,281 Lang, Allan (* 1867), minister - Men & Women - I 662,282 Lang, Andrew (* 1844, 1 1912), scholar, folklorist, poet - Foster 4, Geddes, Goring, Hunt, Hutchinson: Portraits, Kirk, leading Men, Men 3, Pratt, Royle, Wheeler WWW 1897 - I 662,283-292; II 1603,404-419; III 259,214-224 Lang, Andrew Richard (* 1924), physicist Scientists - III 259, 225 Lang, Anna (fl. 1937), J.P. - Lady's WWII 1603,420 Lang, Archibald Blyth (fl. 1926), consular official - Foreign Office 2 - II 1603, 421 Lang, Arthur Moffatt (* 1832, 1 1916), colonel, engineer - Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 I 662,293; II 1603,422 Lang, Basil (fl. 1866-1882), colonial advocate general - Foster 2 - II 1603,423 Lang, Belinda (* 1955), actress - Hayward: TV - 111 259,226 Lang, Bernhard (* 1946), professor of Old Testament and religious studies - Scotland - Ill 259,227 Lang, Brian Andrew (* 1945), university principal and vice-chancellor - Scotland III 259,228 Lang, C.J. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 259, 229 Lang, Cecil Grant (* 1874), lieutenant colonel WW Hampshire - II 1603,424 Lang, Charles Dowson (* 1845, 1 1930), bank controller - WWW 1929 - II 1603,425 Lang, Charles Evans (fl. 1831-1848), architect Colvin - II 1603, 426 Lang, Charles Russell (* 1862, î 1940), managing director - Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 II 1603,427-428 Lang, Craig Sellar (* 1891, 1 1972), composer Leach - III 259, 239 Lang, D. (* 1913), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 259, 240 Lang, Daniel (* 1935), painter - Buckman III 259,241

Langdale Lang, David Langdale, Marmaduke 2nd baron Langdale

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Langdale, 3rd baron —» Langdale, Marmaduke 3rd baron Langdale Langdale, 4th baron —» Langdale, Marmaduke 4th baron Langdale Langdale, 5th baron —» Langdale, Marmaduke 5th baron Langdale Langdale, Alban Langdaile, Alban Langdale, Alethea Pauline Mary Alys aft. Watson, baroness Mantón (ΐ 1979), noblewoman - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1604,041 Langdale, Charles —> Stourton, Charles Langdale, Charles Adrian Joseph Stourton (* 1874), major - Cath. WW 1930 II 1604,042 Langdale, Charles Joseph Crichton, Michael Lange, Paul (* 1848?), company secretary, photographer - Orchard - II 1604, 083-085 Lange, Stella Grace (fl. 1935), accountant Lady's WW - II 1604,086 Langebrink, Andrew (* 1862), J.P., businessman - Weinthal - I 663,35 Langeland, John —» Longland, John Langelande, Robert —> Langland, William Langelier, Charles Rowley, Hercules Edward 4th baron Langford Langford, 5th baron —> Rowley, John Hercules William 5th baron Langford Langford, 6th baron Rowley, William Chambré 6th baron Langford Langford, 1st baron —> Taylour, Clotworthy 1st baron Langford Langford (family) (c.l500-c.l700), Welsh family - Fisher - III 259,312 Langford, Abraham (* 1711, 1 1774), auctioneer, dramatist - A Beckett, Baker, Gilliland, Gorton, Thesp. Diet., Whincop - I 663,61-67 Langford, Arthur (* 1840), J.P. - Walford II 1604,096 Langford, Benjamin Franklin (fl. 1850), writer Kirk - I 663,68

Langlands Langford, Bernard (fi. 1637-1639), bookseller McKerrow - II 1604, 097 Langford, Bonnie (* 1964), dancer, singer, actress - Hayward: TV, Pedder III 259,313-314 Langford, C.G. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 259,315 Langford, Caroline —> Hatchard, Caroline Langford, Charles (fl. 1670), religious writer Watt - I 663,69 Langford, Charles (* 1873), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1604, 098 Langford, Charles William (* 1846), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1604,099 Langford, David Anthony (* 1950), professor of construction - Scotland - III 259,316 Langford, Douglas B. (fl. 1894-1908), mining engineer - Safford - I 663,70 Langford, E. (fl. 1745), religious writer - Watt I 663,71 Langford, Edward Gilliat (*1881), lieutenant colonel - WW Somerset - II 1604,100 Langford, Ernest Wilfred (* 1872), fruit grower, cider manufacturer, J.P. - WW Herefordshire - II 1604,101 Langford, F.S. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 259,317 Langford, Frederick Charles (* 1864), surgeon Medical WW - I 663,72 Langford, Geoffrey Ferns (* 1898), physician, surgeon - WW Cheshire - II 1604,102 Langford, George (fl. 1620), religious writer Watt - I 663, 73 Langford, Gordon (* 1930), pianist, composer Tracy - III 259,318-319 Langford, Heather Mary (* 1925), librarian Tandau - II 1604,103 Langford, Henry Edward (* 1835), physician Medical WW - I 663,74 Langford, J. (fl. 1757), pamphlet seller Pionier 3 - II 1604,104 Langford, Jane —> Mantle, Winifred Langford Langford, John Sainsbury, Thomas Hugh LangfordLangham, Lady —» Alston, Mary Langham, Basil Jomini (* 1888), rector - WW Dorset - II 1604,129 Langham, Cecil Richard Hastings, Lady Elizabeth Langham, Frederick Adolphus (* 1835), solicitor, mayor - Barnes, Sussex - II 1604,136-138 Langham, Frederick George (* 1863, I 1946), solicitor - Sussex, WW Sussex II 1604,139-140 Langham, Sir Herbert Charles Arthur 13th baronet (* 1870, 1 1951), lieutenant - Thorn, Ulster - I 663,98; III 259,328 Langham, Sir Herbert Hay 12th baronet (* 1840, I 1909), landowner, D.L. - Press C.A.M.: Northamptonshire, Walford, WWW 1897 II 1604,141-145 Langham, Sir James Hay 11th baronet (* 1802, 1 1893), gentleman - Bateman, Boase I 663,99; II 1604,146 Langham, James P. (* 1850), minister Methodists - I 663,100 Langham, John Uppleby (fl. 1928), vice-consul Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1604,147 Langham, Mary - aft. Booth, countess of Warington (* 1655?, 11691) - Wilford I 1232,348-351 Langham, Michael (* 1919), theatrical director Birmingham Post - II 1604,148 Langham, Rembert (* 1941), painter, sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 259,329 Langham, Samuel A. (* 1880), minister, teacher - Methodists - I 663,102 Langham, Samuel F. (* 1866, 1 1898), war correspondent - Griffiths - III 259,330 Langham, Simon (t 1376), archbishop, chancellor - Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Foss, Godwin, Gorton, Hook, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins - I 663,103-132 Langham, Stephen Nathaniel (* 1820, 1 1871), pugilist, innkeeper - Boase - I 663,133 Langham, Thomas (fl. 1710-1754), legal writer Watt - I 663,134 Langham, Tom (* 1874), wool sorter Labour WW - II 1604,149 Langham, William (fl. 1579-1633), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger, Watt I 663,135-136 Langham, Sir William (fl. 1652-1664), physician - Münk - I 663,137 Langham-Carter, W. —» Carter, W. Langham-

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Langham-Hobart, Margaret Rosalind Hobart, Margaret Rosalind LanghamLangham-Hobart, Neville Charles (fl. 19391945), pilot - Wynn - III 259,331 Langhorn, Arthur —> Laughorne, Arthur Langhorn, Gordon —» Lang, Don Langhorn, John (* 1836), vicar, headmaster Cox: Kent - I 663,140 Langhorn, Laetitia (t 1729), nun - Kirkus III 259,332 Langhorne (fl. 1644-1648), general - Waldron, Watt - I 663,143-145 Langhorne, Alexander Reginald (* 1863), curate - Foster 3 - II 1604,151 Langhorne, Algernon Philip Yorke (* 1882, 1 1945), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1604,150 Langhorne, Daniel (Î 1681), antiquary A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 663,146-152 Langhorne, Harold Stephen (* 1866, 1 1932), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1604,152 Langhorne, James Archibald Dunboyne (* 1879, 1 1950), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1604,153 Langhorne, Joan —» Hill, Joan Langhorne, John (* 1735, 1 1739), poet, translator - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gilliland, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 663,153-195 Langhorne, Lancelot (fl. 1610), sermonist - Watt - I 663,196 Langhorne, Mary (* 1909), painter, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 259,333 Langhorne, Nancy Witcher - aft. Shaw; aft. viscountess Astor (* 1879, 1 1964), M.P., hostess - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Moseley, Notable Personalities, WW Buckinghamshire, WW Wales 1933 I 663,197; II 1604,154-159 Langhorne, Richard (Î 1679), conspirator, religious writer - Gillow, Watt I 663,198-204 Langhorne, Richard Tristan Bailey (* 1940), historian, lecturer - Academic WsWIII 259,334 Langhorne, William Lang, John Irvine Langille, William Henry (* 1854), minister Methodists - I 663, 209 Langjan —» Reyn, John de Langland, John —» Longland, John Langland, William - also: Robert Longland; Robert Langelande (* 1330?, 1 1400?), poet - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 663,212-236 Langlands, Sir Robert Alan (* 1952), university principal - Scotland - III 259, 335 Langlands, David (fl. 1917), lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 259,336 Langlands, Frederick David (* 1880), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1604,160 Langlands, George (* 1839, 1 1884), engineer, postmaster - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1604,161 Langlands, George Andrew Nasmyth (* 1865, fc.1939), painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris III 259,337-338 Langlands, John (* 1858), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1604,162 Langlands, Robert (* 1819, 1 1865), surgeon Norrie - II 1604,163-164 Langlands, Samuel Henry Bennett (* 1871), engineer, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1604,165

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Langlands, Walter Gerald Langley, Sister M. Austin Langley, Annie - aft. Cooper-Chadwick (fl. 1885-1905), gentlewoman - Walford II 1604,172 Langley, Arthur Swainson (* 1874), minister WW Staffordshire - II 1604,173 Langley, Batty (* 1696, Î 1751), architectural writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Britten/ Boulger, Cassell, Colvin, Gardeners, Gorton, Gould, Gunnis, Keepsake, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt - I 663, 245-258; II 1604,174-179; III 259,342-348 Langley, Batty Smith, H. Langley Langley- Smith, Wilfred Harold Humphries —» Smith, Wilfred Harold Humphries LangleyLangley-Smith, William —> Smith, William LangleyLangloh Parker, Mrs K. Parker, Catherine Langloh Langlois, A.C. (* 1902), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 259, 377 Langlois, Camille jr. (fl. 1835-1847), miniature painter - Foskett - III 259, 378 Langlois, Claude Bernard Camille (* 1786, t e . 1860), miniature painter - Foskett III 259,379 Langlois, François Ludovic Clement (fl. 18691872), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1604, 223 Langlois, Joseph Godefroi (* 1866), journalist, dominion politician - Men & Women I 663,348 Langlois, Lionel J. A. (fl. 1889-1935), crown receiver - WW Guernsey - II 1604, 224 Langlois, Philippe - also: Philip English (* 1651, 1 1736), merchant - Balleine II 1604,225-227 Langlois, William Helier (fl. 1900-1935), gentleman - WW Jersey - II 1604,228 Langmaid, Rowland John Robb (* 1897, 1 1956), etcher, naval captain - Buckman, WW Art II 1604,229; III 259,380 Langman, Sir Archibald Lawrence 2nd baronet (* 1872, 1 1949), J.P. - WW Somerset II 1604,230 Langman, Clarence John (* 1904), librarian WW Local Government - II 1604,231 Langman, Sir John Lawrence 1st baronet (* 1846, 1 1928), benefactor - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1604,232-233 Langman, Thomas Witheridge (* 1882, 1 1960), barrister - WW Wales 1921 - II 1604,234 Langman, William (fl. 1848-1849), seaman Poulsom - III 259, 381 Langmead, Frederick (* 1879), physician Medical WW - I 663,349

Langton Langmead, Oliver (* 1871), librarian - Munford - III 259, 382 Langmead, Thomas Pitt - aft. TaswellLangmead (* 1840, 1 1882), miscellaneous writer - Boase, Kirk - I 663,350-351 Langmead, Thomas Pitt Taswell—» Langmead, Thomas Pitt Langmead, Walter Alfred (* 1916), physicist Scientists - III 259, 383 Langmore, Edward Ham (Î 1913), colonel WWW 1897 - II 1604, 235 Langmore, Herbert Richard (* 1868), physician - Medical WW, WW Berkshire - I 663,352; II 1604,236 Langmuir, Archibald D. (fl. 1889-1912), businessman - Men & Women - I 663, 353 Langmuir, John Woodburn (* 1835), businessman, prisons inspector - Men & Women - I 663, 354 Langonet, Alfred Charles Lanigan, Stephen Charles Martin Lankester, Addison Geoffrey Fox, Alice Grace Lankester, Arthur Colborne (* 1868), physician, J.P. - WW Surrey - II 1604,339 Lankester, Cecil Pryor (* 1872), surgeon Medical WW, WW Surrey - I 664,162; II 1604,340 Lankester, Charlotte (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk I 664,163

Lankester, Edward Forbes (* 1855, 1 1934), police magistrate - Foster 2, WWW 1929 II 1604,341-342 Lankester, Edwin (* 1814, 1 1874), man of science - Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger, DCB, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Malchow, Sanders. Ward - I 664,164-173; III 259,433 Lankester, Edwin Ray Lanquet, Thomas Lankrink, Prosper Henricus (* 1628, 1 1692), painter - A Beckett, Bryan, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Gould, James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Watkins - I 664,187-198 Lanktree, Charles Joseph Dane (* 1895, î 1951), barrister, colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1604,348; III 259,444 Lanktree, J. W. (c.1840), novelist, poet O'Donoghue - I 664,199 Lanktree, John (fl. 1850), writer on surveying Kirk - I 664, 200 Lanman, Henry (* 1536, 1 1592?), theatre owner - Shakespeare - III 259, 445 Lanman, Henry - c.h. Butler (* 1573, 1 1614), Jesuit - McCoog. Oliver - I 664,201; III 259,446 Lanmann, Mrs H. (fl. 1836), miniature painter Foskett - III 259, 447 Lannaman, Granville Algernon (* 1901), confectionery chemist, industrialist - Jamaica - Ill 259,448 Lannaman, Leslie Joscelyne (* 1906), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 259,449 Lannaman, William Trescott Fitzmaurice, Henry Charles Keith Petty- 5th marquis of Lansdowne Lansdowne, 3rd marquis of —> Fitzmaurice, Henry Petty- 3rd marquis of Lansdowne Lansdowne, 4th marquis of —> Fitzmaurice, Henry Petty- 4th marquis of Lansdowne Lansdowne, 6th marquis of —> Fitzmaurice, Henry William Edmund Petty- 6th marquis of Lansdowne Lansdowne, 2nd marquis of —> Fitzmaurice, John Henry Petty- 2nd marquis of Lansdowne Lansdowne, 1st marquis of —» Fitzmaurice, Sir William 1st marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd earl of Shelburne Lansdowne, viscountess —> Villiers, Mary Lansdowne marquisate of - Brydges I 1228,269-270 Lansdowne, George E. (fl. 1880-1905), county councillor, J.P. - Gaskell: Somerset II 1604,388-390

Lansley, Andrea (* 1960), painter - Buckman III 260,72 Lansman, Nicholas (fl. 1991-2002), news agency chief executive - Lobbying - III 260, 73 Lant, Bartholomew (fl. 1564-1605), organist West - II 1604,391 Lant, Ernest Francis (* 1901), violin maker Plowright - III 260,74 Lant, John - also: Lante (t 1615), cathedral organist - West - II 1604, 392 Lant, Richard (fl. 1537-1556), printer, stationer Duff, Watt - I 664, 233-234 Lant, Richard (fl. 1870-1905), hunt master, J.P. Gaskell: Warwickshire - II 1604, 393-395 Lant, Thomas Lant, John Lanteri, Edward (t 1917), sculptor, professor WWW 1916 - II 1604,396 Lantfred - Lamfrid (fl. 980), hagiographer Wright T. - I 664,239-241 Lantin, Derek Edward (* 1944), chartered surveyor - WsWHong Kong - III 260,75 Lantry, Seamus (* 1939), public accountant WWW Lreland - III 260, 76 Lanty Saint - Dunbar - I 664, 242 Lantz, Robert (* 1914), screenwriter - Noble: Film - II 1604, 397 Lanwarne, Nicholas (* 1810?, 1 1864), coroner Boase - I 664,243 Lanwarne-Hawkins, Brandon —» Hawkins, Brandon LanwarneLanyer, Aemilia (* 1569, 1 1645), religious writer - Allibone, Feminist companion, Schlueter, Shakespeare, Shattock, Todd, Women writers - I 664,244; III 259,411-420; 260,78-82 Lanyon, Andrew (* 1947), artist, producer of books - Buckman - III 260,83 Lanyon, Carla Lanyon (* 1906, 1 1971), poet, novelist, painter - Feminist companion III 260,84-85 Lanyon, Charles (* 1813, 1 1889), civil engineer - Boase, Knight: Biography, Ulster, Wodehouse - I 664,245-246; III 260,86-88 Lanyon, Deborah (* 1958), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 260,89 Lanyon, Helen (fl. 1905), poet - ODonoghue I 664,247 Lanyon, Martin (* 1954), artist - Buckman III 260,91 Lanyon, Owen Mortimer (* 1882), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Hertfordshire - II 1604,398-399 Lanyon, Peter (* 1918, 1 1964), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 260,92 Lanyon, Pollie (fl. 1935), J.P. - Lady's WWII 1604,400 Lanyon, Theodore Tasman (* 1864), naval rearadmiral - WW Cornwall - II 1604,401 Lanyon, William (* 1874), farmer, J.P., alderman - WW Cornwall - II 1604, 402 Lanyon, Sir William Owen (* 1842, 1 1887), colonel, colonial administrator - Boase, Ulster - I 664,248; III 260,93 Lanyon-Owen, Hugh —» Owen, Hugh LanyonLanza, Franco (* 1926), professor - Malta III 260,94 Lanza, Gesualdo (* 1779, 1 1859), music teacher - Boase, Musicians - I 664, 249-250 Lanza, Giuseppe (fl. 1790), composer Musicians - I 664, 251 Lanzon, Alfred John (* 1916), police officer Malta - III 260,95 Lanzon, Salvino (* 1913), head teacher - Malta - Ill 260,96 Lao, Ginarn (* 1895), company manager - Hong Kong - III 260,97 Laobhan —> Laebhan Laogaire —» Laeghaire king of Ireland Laoide, Seosamh - also: Joseph Henry Lloyd (* 1865, t 1939), folklorist, editor Welch III 260,98

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Lapage, Charles Herbert Swaine (* 1886), naval commander - WW Hampshire - II 1604,403 Lapage, Charles Paget (* 1879), physician Lanes. Biog., Medical WW - I 664, 252-253 Lapage, Geoffrey (* 1888), parasitologist, lecturer - WW Science - II 1604, 404 Lapage, John Anthony (* 1916), police officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 260,99 Lapage, Richard Herbert (* 1849), civil engineer, J.P. - Cox: Kent, Engineers, Press C.A.M.: Surrey - I 664, 254; II 1604, 405-409 Lapeen, John (fl. 1872-1884), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1604, 410 Lapenna, Ivo (* 1909), reader in Soviet and East European law - Academic WsW - III 260,100 Lapenotiere, John Good (fl. 1819-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 664,256 Lapere, Gaston (* 1927), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1604,411 Lapham, George (* 1804, 1 1871), publisher Boase, Griffiths - I 664, 257; III 260,101 Lapidge, Charles Horace (fl. 1824-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 664,258 Lapidge, Edward (* 1779, 1 1860), architect Architecture, Boase, Colvin, Redgrave I 664,259-262; II 1604,412-414 Lapidge, William Frederick (fl. 1803-1849), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 664,263-264 Lapidos, Mark (fl. 1974), music promoter Harry - III 260,102 Lapiletiere, Frances Mary de Goldicutt, Frances Mary Lapira, Egidio (* 1897), dental surgeon - Malta - Ill 260,104-106 Lapka, Stanislaw (* 1915, 1 1978), pilot - Wynn - Ill 260,107 Lapkowski, Waclaw (* 1913, 11941), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 260,108-109 La Plante, Lynda (* 1946), actress, writer - Lee - Ill 260,111 Lapointe, Louis Andet (* 1860), wine merchant, dominion politician - Men & Women I 664,265 Laporte, George Henry (t 1873), animal painter - Boase, Biyan, Gilbey, Redgrave - I 664,266-276 Laporte, Hormisdas (* 1850), wholesale grocer Men & Women - I 664,277 Laporte, John (* 1761, 1 1839), water-colour painter - Bryan, James, Redgrave I 664,278-280 Laporte, Mary Ann (*c,1795), miniature painter - Foskett - III 260,112 Laporte, Pierre François (t 1841), comedian, theatre manager - De Bekker, Grove I 664,281-283 La Porte-Payne, Reginald Merac —» Payne, Reginald Merac La PorteLapp, Esli Gordon (* 1918), squadron leader Aces High - III 260,114 Lapper, Cecil Lindsay (fl. 1914), surgeon Medical WW - I 664, 285 Lapper, Edwin (* 1844), surgeon, lecturer Cameron - I 664, 286-287 Lappin (family) (fl. 10. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 260,115 Lappin, Isabella (fl. 1909-1935), town councillor, J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1604,415 Lappin, James (* 1824, Î 1890), stockbroker, journalist - Boase, Griffiths - I 664, 288; III 260,116 Lappin, Willoughby (* 1888), aviation employee - WW British Aviation - II 1604,416 Lapraik, John (* 1727, 1 1807), poet - Living: Scotsmen, Ross J.D., Royle - I 664, 289; II 1604,417; III 260,117 Lapraik, Thomas (* 1835), physician - Todd: Glasgow - II 1604,418-420 La Primaudaye, Alice Mary —» Bedingfeld, Alice Mary PastonLaprimaudaye, Charles Henry (* 1837), captain, magistrate - Walford - II 1604,421 Laprimaudaye, Charles James (* 1807, 1 1858?), convert, priest - Windle - I 664,290

2406

Laprimaudaye

Laprimaudaye, Clement (* 1843, 1 1910), naval commander, colonial administrator Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1897 - I 664,291; II 1604,422 La Primaudaye, Maria Margaret - aft. Pollen Lassara Saint Lasrean Laisre Lasrean - also: Lasreus; Laszarus - layman SrnithAVace - I 665, 248 Lasrean Saint (fl. [551]) - Smith/Wace I 665,250 Lasrean - also: Lasrenus (fl. [551]), layman Smith/Wace - I 665,249 Lasrean (t 623), abbot - Smith/Wace I 665,251 Lasrean - also: Lasrenus (t 646), abbot - Smith/ Wace - I 665, 252 Lasren Saint —> Molaisse Saint Lasrenus —» Lasrean Lasrenus Maumoie - also: Lisranus - gardener, layman - Smith/Wace - I 665, 253 Lasreus —> Lasrean Lasrianus Saint —» Laisren Saint Lasrianus —> Laistranus Lasriu Laisre Lasry, Samuel James (fl. 1928-1935), proconsul Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1605,137 Lassalie, Charles (fl. 1880), linguist - Kirk I 665,254 Lassally, Walter (* 1926), documentary cameraman - Petrie - III 260, 378-382

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Lassam, Susie (* 1875), painter, modeller, metalworker - Buckman, Foskett, WW Art - II 1605,138; III 260,383-384 Lassar Saint - Smith/Wace - I 665, 256 Lassar Saint - also: Lasar - Smith/Wace I 665,257 Lassar - also: Lasar - virgin - Smith/Wace I 665,255 Lassar Saint - also: Lassara; Algasach (fl. 540) Dunbar, Smith/Wace - I 665, 258-259 Lassara Saint —> Lassar Saint Lassara - laywoman - Smith/Wace - I 665,260 Lassara Saint - also: Lasra; Lasrea (fl. [501]) Dunbar - I 665,261 Lasse Saint —» Lassia Saint Lassecha Saint - also: Lagsecha; Luighsech Dunbar - I 665,262 Lassedia Saint - virgin - Kirk - I 665,263 Lassell, Jane (fl. 1873-1885), translator - Kirk I 665,264 Lassell, William (* 1799, î 1880), astronomer, inventor - Ward - I 664,330-331 Lassell, William (* 1799, î 1880), astronomer, inventor - Boase, Men 2, Ward I 664,330-331; 665,265-267 Lasseils, Mathew —> Sandeford, Matthew Lassels, Francis (fl. 1648), colonel, parliamentarian - Noble: Regicides I 665,268-269 Lassels, Ralph (fl. 1665-1674), naval commander - Charnock - I 665, 270 Lassels, Richard (* 1603?, 1 1668), divine, travel writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Chalmers 2, Gillow, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 665,271-281 Lassemillante, F.M. (* 1924), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 260, 385 Lassen, Albert William (* 1846), merchant West Riding - II 1605,139 Lassen, E. A. (* 1876), yarn merchant, sportsman - WW Sport - I 665,282 Lassetter, Harry Beauchamp (* 1860, 1 1926), brigadier general - WWW 1916 - II 1605,140 Lassetter, Leslie Beauchamp (* 1865), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1605,141 Lassia Saint - also: Lasse; Laisse - virgin Dunbar - I 665, 283 Lassimonne, Denise (fl. 1945), pianist Palmer R. - II 1605,142 Lassman, Jack 1931), company managing director - Scientists - III 260,386 Last, Arthur William (* 1862), review editor Marteau - II 1605,143 Last, Cecil Edward (* 1877), surgeon Medical WW - I 665,284 Last, Charles William (* 1855), solicitor - BB&B - II 1605,144 Last, Edward (t 1870), major general - Boase I 665,285 Last, Ernest Albert (* 1870), merchant Wright D. - II 1605,145 Last, Ernest Charles (* 1873), pharmacist, J.P. WW Hertfordshire - II 1605,146 Last, Frederick (*1851), solicitor - Sports II 1605,147 Last, Frederick Thomas (* 1928), biologist, professor - Scientists, Scotland III 260,387-388 Last, J. T. (fl. 1885), linguist - Kirk - I 665,286 Last, John Thomas (* 1845), solicitor - West Riding - II 1605,148 Last, Joseph William (* 1809, î 1880), printer, journal proprietor - Boase, Griffiths I 665,287; III 260,389 Last, Marie Walker (* 1917), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 260, 390 Last, Rex William (fl. 1962-1974), lecturer in German - Academic WsW - III 260,391 Last, William Isaac (* 1857, 1 1911), museum director - WWW 1897 - II 1605,149 Lastidianus (fl. [551?]), layman - Smith/Wace I 665,288 Lasten, Samuel Hornigold (fl. 1806-1839), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 665,289 Laszarus Lasrean

2410

Laszlo

Laszlo, Imre (* 1924), pharmacologist Scientists - III 260, 392 Laszlo de Lombos, Philip Alexius (* 1869, 1 1937), painter - Lee, Notable Personalities, WW Art, WWW 1929- II 1605,150-153; III 260,393 Latch, Alfred Lathan, Charles 1st baron Latham Latham Miss - aft. Mrs Napier Malcolm (fl. 1900), physician - Medical WW I 665,325 Latham, Alan (* 1881), lieutenant colonel - WW Kent - II 1605,159 Latham, Albert (* 1844), engineer, surveyor Kent - II 1605,160 Latham, Albert George (* 1864, 1 1940), languages professor - WPVW 1929 II 1605,161 Latham, Albert Tummons (* 1877), surveyor, auctioneer - Surrey 20th Cent - II 1605,162 Latham, Alexander Mere (* 1862, 1 1934), barrister, recorder - Foster 3, Wright D., WWW 1929 - II 1605,163-165 Latham, Alfred (Î 1885), banker - Boase I 665,326 Latham, Alfred Macbeth (* 1901), cloth analyst, lecturer on weaving - WW Science - II" 1605,166 Latham, Angela Gibbons —> Gibbons, Angela Latham, Arderne Mere (* 1872), student Foster 3- II 1605,167 Latham, Arthur Carlyle (* 1867, î 1923), physician, lecturer, writer - Foster 3 II 1605,168 Latham, Arthur Charles (* 1930), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 259, 322-323 Latham, Arthur Gilbert (* 1869), architect Birmingham - II 1605,169 Latham, Baldwin (* 1836), sanitary engineer Engineers, Kirk, Stephenson - I 665, 327-328; II 1605,170

Latham, Bernard (* 1951), actor Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 260, 397; 260, 399 Latham, Charles —» Lathan, Charles 1st baron Latham Latham, Charles (* 1808, 1 1886), hinge maker Manchester Faces - II 1605,170-173 Latham, Charles (* 1868, 1 1917), mining professor, writer - Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1916 - II 1605,174-176 Latham, Charles Hugh (* 1878), physician WW Derbyshire - II 1605,177 Latham, Charles Kingsley (* 1901), protectorate civil servant - Dominions Office II 1605,178 Latham, Christopher (Î 1620), Jesuit - Oliver I 665,329 Latham, Christopher (fl. 1636-1642), bookseller Boase - I 665, 236 Latham, Claude Norman (* 1900), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 260, 401 Latham, D.V. (* 1897), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 260, 402 Latham, Daniel - c.h. Veovide (* 1860, 1 1885), actor - Boase - I 665, 331 Latham, E.W. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 260, 403 Latham, Ebenezeer (fl. 1741-1774), divine, astronomical writer - Watt - I 665,332 Latham, Edmund R. (fl. 1880-1891), glass decorator - Orchard - II 1605,179 Latham, Edward (* 1600?, 1 1667), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 665,333; III 260,404 Latham, Edward (fl. 1856-1875), divine KirkI 665,334 Latham, Edward Bryan (* 1895, 1 1980), timber merchant - Jeremy - III 260,405-408 Latham, Ernest (fl. 1900-1935), civil engineer Day - II 1605,180 Latham, Francis (* 1883, î 1958), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1605,181 Latham, Francis Law (* 1837), colonial judge, writer, translator - Cox: Kent, Foster 2, Kirk - I 665,335-336; II 1605,182 Latham, Francis Pulsford (* 1866), major Gaskell: Surrey - I 665, 337-339 Latham, Frank (fl. 1900-1905), civil engineer, inventor - Engineers, WW Cornwall II 1605,183-184 Latham, George - vere; Mainwaring (* 1590, 11631), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 260, 409 Latham, George (Î 1658), bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 665,340 Latham, George (Î 1871), architect - Allibone, Colvin - I 665,341; II 1605,185 Latham, George Baldwin (* 1869), civil engineer - Engineers - II 1605,186 Latham, George Joseph (t 1646), priest - Snow/ Birt - II 1605,187 Latham, George William (* 1827, 1 1886), barrister, M.P. - Boase, Foster 2, Malchow I 665,342; II 1605,188; III 260,411 Latham, Glenys (* 1946), sculptor, draughtsman - Buckman - III 260, 410 Latham, Godfrey Holland (fl. 1908-1930), physician - WW Derbyshire - II 1605,189 Latham, Henry (* 1794, î 1866), poetical writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 665, 343-344, 347 Latham, Henry (* 1821, 1 1902), college master - Kirk, Men 3, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1897 - I 665,345-346; II 1605,190-191 Latham, Henry (* 1849), solicitor - WW Cheshire - II 1605,192 Latham, Henry (* 1870), surgeon - Northants II 1605,193 Latham, Henry Alexander (* 1852), merchant, benefactor - Cheshire, Gaskell: Cheshire I 665,348-350; II 1605,194 Latham, Henry Augustus (* 1619, 1 1677), prior - Snow/Birt - II 1605,195 Latham, Henry Guy Dampier (* 1868, 1 1944), rector - WW Bedfordshire - II 1862,150 Latham, Herbert Paul Baronet (* 1905, 1 1955), member of parliament, J.P. - Parliament 1 III 260,412

Latham, J. (fl. 1660), bookseller - Plomer 1 I 665,351 Latham, James (* 1696, 1 1747), portrait painter - Bryan, James, Redgrave, Strickland, Webb - I 665,352-357 Latham, James King (* 1847, î 1932), archdeacon - WWW 1929 - II 1605,196 Latham, Jasper (t 1693), master mason, builder - Gunnis - II 1605,197-199 Latham, John (* 1740, 1 1837), ornithologist Allibone, Cassell, Hutchinson: Templars, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Monro, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Winnifrith: Men - I 665, 359-365; II 1605,200-201 Latham, John (* 1761, 1 1843), physician - Allibone, Brockbank, Cokayne, Maunder 2, Münk, NBD, Rose H.J., Smith, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 665, 369-378; II 1605,202-213 Latham, John (fl. 1777-1795), bird painter, flower painter - Strickland - I 665, 367 Latham, John (* 1787, 1 1853), poetical writer Boase, Cokayne - I 665,379; II 1605,214 Latham, John (* 1805?), architect - Colvin II 1605,215 Latham, John (* 1865), graduate - Foster 3 II 1605,216 Latham, John (*1921), artist, teacher Buckman - III 260, 413 Latham, John (fl. 1958-1971), physicist Scientists - III 260, 414 Latham, John Alfred (* 1865), curate - Foster 3 - II 1605,217 Latham, John Derek (* 1927), lecturer in Arabic - Academic WsW- III 260,415 Latham, Sir John Greig (* 1877, 1 1964), colonial attorney general - Dominions Ofñce, Simpson - II 1605,218; III 260,416 Latham, John Herbert (fl. 1858-1871), civil engineer, philosopher, writer - Kirk I 665,380 Latham, John Larking (* 1828), divine - Cox: Kent - I 665,381 Latham, John Mere (* 1866), curate - Foster 3 - II 1605,219 Latham, John Shenton (fl. 1900), gentleman Cheshire - II 1605, 220 Latham, L. S. (* 1898?), engineer - Day II 1605,221 Latham, Michael Anthony (* 1942), member of parliament - Roth - III 260,417 Latham, Michael Anthony (* 1942), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 259, 324 Latham, Morton (* 1843), musicologist Brown/Stratton, Cox: Kent - I 665,382-383 Latham, Norman (* 1933), civil servant - WsW Hong Kong - III 260,419 Latham, Oliver Matthew (c.1849-1860), artist Strickland - I 665, 384 Latham, Paul (fl. 1676-1683), divine - Watt I 665,385 Latham, Peter Mere (* 1789, 1 1875), physician - Allibone, Boase, Cokayne, Kirk, Ward I 665,386-389; II 1605,222 Latham, Mrs Peter Mere (fl. 1855), writer Kirk - I 665, 390 Latham, Peter Walker (* 1865, 1 1953), rackets champion, tennis champion - Arlott, Sports II 1605,223; III 260,420 Latham, Peter Wallwork (* 1832, 1 1923), physician, professor - Cox: Norfolk, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 665,391-394; II 1605,224 Latham, Philip (* 1929), actor - Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 260,398; 260,421 Latham, R. Marsden (fl. 1870), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 260, 425 Latham, R.S. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 260, 424 Latham, Richard (* 1671?, 1 1708), Jesuit Oliver - I 665,395 Latham, Richard (Î 1838), businessman - Smith - II 1605,225 Latham, Richard Thomas Edwin (* 1909), barrister - WW Oxfordshire - II 1605,226

Latner Latham, Robert Browne, Hutchinson William Latham Lathom, Paul (t 1588?), recusant - Gillow I 665,443 Lathom, Richard (fl. [1651]), recusant - Gillow - I 665,445-446 Lathom, Thomas (* 1612), recusant - Gillow I 665,447-449 Lathorp, Francis (* 1849), painter - Champlin 2 - I 666,2 Lathorp, John Latif, Abullatif Camrudin Amirudin Abdul Latilla, Eugenio (t I860?), painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 666,18-19 Latilla, H. (fl. 1935), huntsman - Sports II 1605,260 Latimer, Alexander (* 1871), rubber merchant Sports - II 1605, 261 Latimer, Alice M. (* 1874, î 1964), painter Scotland - III 261, 2 Latimer, C.R. (* 1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,3 Latimer, Sir Courtenay (* 1880, 1 1944), colonial administrator - India Offíce - II 1605, 262

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Latimer, Dennis (fl. 1918), air force captain Above the Trenches - III 261,5 Latimer, Elizabeth Osbourne (fl. 1899-1940), painter - Halsby/Harris - III 261,6 Latimer, Eunice (fl. 1906-1912), organist - Men & Women - I 666, 20 Latimer, Frederick (fl. 1571-1584), sermonist Watt - I 666,21 Latimer, Frederick William (* 1845, 1 1910), private secretary - WWW 1897 - II 1605,263 Latimer, George (* 1870), freemason Wright D. - II 1605, 264 Latimer, Hugh (fl. 1480), yeoman - Cooper/ Cooper - I 666,330-347 Latimer, Hugh Phillips, Ailne Latomus, Henry (fi. [1301]), architect Redgrave - ì 666,411 Latón, John (t 1691), naval commander Charnock - I 666,412-413 Latón, Sheldrake (t 1776), naval captain Charnock - I 666,414 Latón, Stephen Frewen » Frewen, Stephen Latona, Joseph (* 1920), acrobat - Busby III 465,397 La Torre, Alessandro (* 1934), translator Flegon - III 261, 26 La Touche, lady Rothwell, Julie Mary La Touche Mrs (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 666,416 La Touche, Alexander Digges Lathen, Emma Latta, Alexander (* 1802?, 1 1882), ship carpenter - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1605,296-297 Latta, Sir Andrew Gibson (t 1953), shipowner Scottish Biogr. - II 1605, 298 Latta, Iris Florence —» Biles, Iris Florence Latta, James (fl. 1795), surgeon, writer Watkins/ShoberL Watt - I 667,35-36 Latta, James Douglas (fl. 1916-1917), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 261,36 Latta, John (* 1787?, 1 1874), tanner, town councillor - Macleod: Dumbarton II 1605,299-301 Latta, John Blandford (* 1914, 11941), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 261,37-38 Latta, Robert (* 1865, 1 1932), philosophy professor - Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1929 II 1605,302-303 Latta, Thomas Douglas Mc Millan (* 1886), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1605,304 Latta, William Smith (fl. 1917-1918), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1605, 305 Latten, H.G. (c.1925), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 261,39 Latter, Algernon (* 1870, 1 1944), gentleman Foster 3- II 1605,306 Latter, Arthur Malcolm (* 1875, 1 1961), J.P., barrister, K.C. - WW Sussex - II 1605,307 Latter, Bertram Henry (* 1858), barrister Foster 2, Kent - II 1605, 308-309 Latter, Charles William (* 1870), quantity surveyor - London - II 1605, 310 Latter, Cyril Edward (* 1907), solicitor - WW Kent - II 1605,311 Latter, Edward (* 1855), solicitor - Kent, WW Kent - II 1605,312-313 Latter, Henry Joseph (t 1891), bank manager Boase - I 667, 37 Latter, Hugh (* 1868), teacher - Foster 3, WW Cheltenham - II 1605,314-315 Latter, Hugh Robinson (* 1865), architect, surveyor - Kent - II 1605, 316 Latter, Mary (* 1722, 1 1777), writer - Baker, Feminist companion, Gilliland, Watt I 667,38-41; III 261,40-41 Latter, Oswald Hawkins (* 1864, 1 1948), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1605,317 Latter, Richard (* 1823), singer, professor Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton - I 667,42-43 Latter, Robert James (* 1783, 1 1855), general Boase - I 667, 44

Latter, Ruth - aft. Flower (fl. 1905-1937), painter - WW Art - II 1605,318 Latter, Thomas (* 1816, 1 1853), soldier, Burmese scholar - Boase, Ward - I 667, 45-46 Latter, William (* 1815?, 1 1884), pianist Brown/Stratton - I 667, 43 Lattey, Cuthbert Charles (* 1877, 1 1954), priest, writer - Cadi. WW 1930 - II 1605,319 Lattey, Robert Tabor (* 1881), physicist, teacher, writer - Stephenson - I 667,48 Lattimer Mrs - aft Holman; aft. Clawson; aft. Snadford (* 1798, 1 1859), actress - Boase I 667, 49 Lattimer, D.W. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,42 Lattimer, John (fl. 1835-1844), carpenter, surveyor - Colvin - II 1605, 320 Lattimer, Robert Binney (* 1863, 1 1929), textbook editor - Foster 3, WWW 1929 II 1605,321-322 Lattin, Francis Joseph (* 1905), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,43 Lattin, Patrick (* 1762, 1 1839), translator, wit - Hayes, O'Donoghue, Watt - I 667,50; 56; II 1605,323 Latto, David (* 1878), accompanist, concert organiser - Hull - I 667, 51 Latto, Thomas Carstairs (* 1818, 1 1894), poet - Baptie 2, Conolly, hying: Scotsmen, Ross P., Royle, Wilson - I 667, 52-55; II 1605,324-327; III 261,44 Latulipe, Edouard Anicet —> Latulippe, Elie Anicet Latulipe, J.R. (* 1914), college lecturer - KirkGreene 2 - III 261, 47 Latulippe, Elie Anicet - also; Edouard; Latulipe (* 1859), clergyman - Cadi. WW 1910, Men & Women - I 667,57; 1232,362 Latymer, 6th baron —> Coutts, Hugh Burdett Money- 6th baron Latymer Latymer, 5th baron —» Money, Francis Burdett Thomas 5th baron Latymer Latymer (fl. 1920-1921), colonel - OFarrell III 261,48 Lau Chu-Pak (* 1867), tea merchant - WW Far East - II 1605,328 Lau, Alexander (* 1938), civil servant - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,49-50 Lau, Chan Kwok (fl. 1958), merchant - Hong Kong - III 261,51 Lau, Edmond Ting Chung (* 1939), company general manager - WsW Hong Kong III 261,52-53 Lau, Felix (* 1930), company personnel manager - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,54 Lau, Kwai (* 1967), artist - Buckman III 261,55 Lau, Kwok-ching (* 1915), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,56 Lau, Michael Wai Mai (* 1932), museum curator - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,57 Lau, Peter Man Ting (* 1947), arts administrator - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,58-59 Lau, Stephen Ka Men (* 1944), data processing manager - WsW Hong Kong - III 261, 60 Lau, Stephen Man-lung (* 1945), urban councillor - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,61-62 Lau, Tze Yuen (* 1910), industrialist - Hong Kong - III 261,63 Lau, Wah-Sum (* 1928), accountant - WsW Hong Kong - III 261,64-65 Lau, Yuen-Cheuk (* 1916), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,66 Laubach, Conrad (t 1886?), violinist, bandmaster - Baptie 2 - I 667, 60 Laubach, Conrad (fl. 1890), musician - Baptie 2 - I 667,60 Laubach, Frank (fl. 1890), viola player Baptie 2 - I 667, 60 Laubier, A. (fl. 1967), translator - Flegon III 261,67 Laubier, Mrs G.M. (fl. 1967), translator Flegon - III 261,68 Laubin, Carl (* 1947), painter, architect Buckman - III 261,69

Laughton Laubman, Donald Currie (*1921), squadron leader - Aces High - III 261, 70 Laubscher, Charles James (* 1916), major Aces High - III 261, 71 Lauchlan, Agnes (* 1905), actress - Noble: Theatre - II 1605,329 Lauchlison, Margaret - also: M'Lauchlan (t 1685), martyr - Anderson J. 1 I 667,63-87 Laud, William Lauder, Agnes Lauder, Robert (* 1850), J.P., timber merchant Durham - II 1605, 355 Lauder, Robert Scott (* 1803, 1 1869), subject painter - Boase, Biyan, Champlin 2, DCB, Goring, Halsby/Harris, Living: Scotsmen, James, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Ward -I 668,161-177; III 261,111-113 Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick- 7th baronet (* 1784, t 1848), writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Geddes, Goring, Gray/Jamieson, Lrving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Royle, Waller - I 668,178-198; II 1605,356-358; III 261,114-117 Lauder, Sir Thomas North Dick- 9th baronet (* 1846, t 1919), gentleman - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1605,359-360 Lauder, Toofie (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 668,199 Lauder, W. Waugh (fl. 1885), pianist - Brown/ Stratton - I 668, 200 Lauder, William Lawrence, Anthony Laurence, Brian (* 1941), violin maker Plowright - III 261,161 Laurence, Brian Robin (* 1928), entomologist Scientists - III 261,163 Laurence, C.G.W. (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 261,164 Laurence, Christopher (* 1949), jazz musician Chilton - III 261,165 Laurence, David William (* 1888), bank agent Scottish Biogr. - II 1605, 404 Laurence, Desmond Roger (* 1922), pharmacologist, professor - Scientists III 261,166 Laurence, E.G. (* 1904), surgeon - KirkGreene 2 - III 261,167 Laurence, Edward - also: Lawrence (t 1740?), land surveyor - Allibone, Watt I 668,306-307 Laurence, Frederic Hope (fl. 1917), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 261,168 Laurence, Frederick Andrew (* 1843, 1 1912), judge - Men & Women, WWW 1897 I 668,308; II 1605,405 Laurence, Frederick Leonard (fl. 1916-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1605,406 Laurence, Frederick Spencer (* 1864), vicar WW Berkshire - II 1605,407 Laurence, French (* 1757, î 1809), civilian A Beckett, Allibone, Davenport, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt, Wilson: Commons - I 668,309-319 Laurence, George (* 1880), physician - WW Wiltshire - II 1605,408 Laurence, George (Î 1944), pilot - Wynn III 261,169 Laurence, George Evelyn Tidmarsh (* 1860), architect - London - II 1605, 409 Laurence, Henry Hamilton (* 1864), graduate Foster 3- II 1605,410 Laurence, Herbert Arthur (* 1852), dentist Medical WW - I 668,320 Laurence, Hugh Peter (* 1902), rector - WW Lincolnshire - II 1605,411 Laurence, Isaac (* 1863), gentleman - WW Wiltshire - II 1605,412 Laurence, John —» Lewis, John Laurence, John - also: Lawrence (* 1668, 1 1732), writer on gardening - Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Gardeners, NBD, WattI 668,321-326; III 261,170 Laurence, John (* 1839, 1 1866), newspaper editor, poet - Boase, Lnglis - I 668,327-328 Laurence, John Alfred (* 1836), clergyman Cox: Norfolk - I 668,329 Laurence, John Zachariah (* 1828?, 1 1870), surgeon, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 668,330-331 Laurence, K.M. (c.1935), violin maker Plowright - III 261,162 Laurence, Jean Margaret - née: Jean Margaret Wemyss (* 1926, 1 1987), novelist, short-story writer, political activist - Feminist companion, Lee, Modern library, Williams, Women novelists - III 261,171-189 Laurence, Sir Perceval Maitland (* 1854, I 1930), barrister, colonial judge, writer - Foster 2, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1605,413-415 Laurence, Reginald (* 1857), electrical engineer - Cox: Norfolk - I 668,332 Laurence, Reginald Vere (* 1876, 1 1934), college tutor - Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 - I 668,333; II 1605,416

Laurence, Richard - also: Lawrance (fl. 1645), writer - Watt - I 668, 334 Laurence, Richard (* 1760, î 1838), archbishop Allibone, Cassel!, NBD, Rose H.J., Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 668,335-341 Laurence, Richard (* 1824), rector - Kent II 1605,417 Laurence, Richard French (* 1797, 1 1882), clergyman - Boase - I 668,342 Laurence, Robert French (* 1807, 1 1886), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 668,343-345 Laurence, Roger (* 1670, î 1736), non-juror Allibone - I 668, 346 Laurence, S.O. (* 1901), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 261,191 Laurence, Samuel - also: Lawrence (* 1812, I 1884), portrait painter - Boase, Bryan, Foskett - I 668,351-352; III 261,192 Laurence, Thomas —» Lawrence, Thomas Laurence, Thomas (* 1598, î 1657), college master - Allibone, Wood - I 668,347-350 Laurence, Thomas Davy (* 1846), J.P., hotel proprietor, city councillor - Lancashire II 1605,418 Laurence, Thomas Ernest de Vere (* 1867), student - Foster 3 - II 1605,419 Laurence, Whitmarsh Hudson (* 1906), music teacher - WW Berkshire - II 1605,420 Laurendeau, Charles (* 1865), judge - Men & Women - I 668,354 Laurens, Henry (* 1724, 1 1792), statesman - Allen, French, Maunder 2, Rose H.J. I 668,355-362 Laurens, John (* 1753?, î 1782), soldier - Allen, Rose H.J. - I 668,363-365 Laurens, Martha - aft. Ramsay (* 1759, î 1811), daughter of Henry Laurens - Allen, Allibone, Feminist companion, Knapp: Females I 668,366-377; III 374,248-249 Laurenson, G. (fl. 1649), bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 668,378 Laurenson, James Tait (* 1941), company managing director, trust chairman - Scotland III 261,193 Laurenson, John (* 1760, î 1834), Jesuit Cooper: Dictionary, Gillow, Oliver I 668,379-384; II 1605,421 Laurenson, Peter Bruce (* 1895), dentist Scottish Biogr. - II 1605,422 Laurent, Camille Henri Octave (fl. 1877-1883), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1605, 423 Laurent, Charles Emile (* 1819, 1 1857), composer - Baptie 1, Boase - I 668, 387-388 Laurent, Harry John (fl. 1918), sergeant Creagh/Hurnphris - II 1605, 424 Laurent, Henri (* 1827, 1 1861), composer Baptie 1, Boase - I 668,388-389 Laurent, Peter Edmund (* 1796, î 1837), classical scholar - Allibone - I 668,390 Laurenti, Austin (*1912), comptroller of customs - Malta - III 261,194 Laurentius Lawrence Saint Laurentius de Sanctis —> Sanctis, Laurentius de Laurentius de Sancto Martino (î 1274), bishop Godwin - I 668,391 Laurentz, William H. (* 1895), tennis player WW Sport - I 668, 392 Lauret, Giles (fl. 1541-1549), bookbinder - Duff - I 668,393 Laureys, Pierre F. (* 1919), sous lieutenant Aces High - III 261,195 Lauri, Charles —> Lowe, Charles Lauri, Charles (fl. 1891-1894), actor Pantomime - III 261,196-197 Lauri, Edward —» Lowe, Edward Lauri, John —» Lowe, John George Laurie, Albert Ernest (* 1866, 1 1937), rector WWW 1929 - II 1605,425 Laurie, Alec Hibburd (* 1907, 1 1987), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 261,198 Laurie, Alexander Charles Hermann (fl. 18921926), engineer - Lndia Ofñce - II 1605, 426 Laurie, Alfred St. George Mc Adam (* 1847), stockbroker - Kent - II 1605, 427

Mac Lave Laurie, Allan James Lavelle, Antoine La Valle, Muriel Α. -> Findlay, Muriel Α. Lavallée, Calixa (* 1842, 1 1891), pianist, composer - Baltzell, Brown/Stratton I 669,16-17 Lavaliiere, Theodore (* 1809, 1 1859), colonial judge - Foster 2, Toussaint II 1606,028-031 Lavallin, Walter (fl. 1709-1714), Jesuit - Oliver - I 669,19 Lavan, Vivian H. (* 1944), high court judge WsW Ireland - III 261,246 Lavanus Saint (Î 656?) - Smith/Wace I 669, 20 Lavat, R. P. (fl. 1710), travel writer - Allen I 669,21 Lavater, George Theodore Adams (* 1831), railway executive - Mennell - I 669, 22 Lavater, Louis (* 1867), pianist, teacher - Hull - I 669,23 Mac Lave —» Mac Claffey (Family)

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Lavell

Lavell, Alfred E. Holland, Fanny Law, Francis Henry (* 1834), barrister Foster 2 - II 1606,158 Law, Francis Towry Adeane (* 1835, 1 1901), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1606,159 Law, Frank Percy (* 1884), rector - WW Norfolk - II 1606,160 Law, Frederick Charles (* 1841), naval commander - Cath. WW 1910, Men & Women - I 669, 232-233 Law, Frederick Reginald (* 1899), captain, county councillor, J.P. - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1606,161 Law, Frederick Wilfred (* 1882), naval commander - Cath. WW 1910 - I 669, 234 Law, Frederick William Bernadine (* 1873), colonel, J.P. - WW Staffordshire II 1606,162 Law, Gareth Martin (* 1982), footballer Hugman - III 261,456 Law, George (* 1856, 1 1913), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1606,163 Law, George Henry Lawes, Sir John Claud Bennet 4th Baronet Lawes, Aubrey Victor (* 1906), surveyor - KirkGreene 2 - III 262, 52 Lawes, Sir Charles Bennet 2nd baronet - aft. Lawes-Wittewronge (* 1843, 1 1911), sculptor, athlete - Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 670,59-60; II 1606,236-237 Lawes, Edward (* 1817, 1 1852), barrister, writer - Allibone, Boase - I 670,62-63 Lawes, Edward Hobson Vitruvius (* 1782?, 1 1849), barrister, writer - Allibone, Watt I 670,64-65 Lawes, Edward Thornton Hill (* 1869, 11921), barrister - Foster 3, WWW 1916 - II 1606,238-239 Lawes, Ernest Ferdinand (* 1912), civil servant Jamaica - III 262, 53 Lawes, Fay Theresa (* 1923), librarian - Landau - II 1606,240 Lawes, Gordon William (* 1896), police officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262, 54

Lawley Lawes, Henry (* 1596, Î 1662), musician A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibane, Baltzell, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Champlin 1, Cunningham G.G., De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Hill, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Musicians, Rose H.J., Smyth, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 670,67-102,156; 1232,390; III 262,55 Lawes, Henry Fricker (* 1838?}, barrister Foster 2- II 1606, 241 Lawes, John (Î 1655), singer - Grove I 670,93-96 Lawes, Sir John Claud Bennet 4th Baronet (* 1898), nobleman - Channel Islands III 262,56 Lawes, Sir John Bennet 1st baronet (*1814, 1 1900), agriculturalist - Boase, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Press, Royal Soc., WWW 1897 I 670,104-144; II 1606,242 Lawes, John Bennet - aft. Sir John Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge, 3rd baronet (* 1872, 11931), gentleman - WWW 1929 II 1606,243 Lawes, Joseph (t 1733), naval captain Charnock - I 670,145 Lawes, Percy Charles Willoughby (* 1870), student - Foster 3 - II 1606, 244 Lawes, Philip (fl. 1849), polar explorer Poulsom - III 262, 57 Lawes, Robert Murray (* 1857, 1 1920), barrister - Foster 2, Walford - II 1606, 245-246 Lawes, Thomas (t 1595), priest - Cooper/ Cooper - I 670,146-147 Lawes, Thomas (t 1640), divine, choirmaster Grove - I 670,93-96 Lawes, W.E. (* 1916), anaesthetist - KirkGreene 2 - III 262, 58 Lawes, William (* 1602, î 1645), musical composer - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Cassel! Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., De Bekker, Gorton, Grove, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Musicians, Rose H.J., Waller I 670,68,82,91,92,102; 1232,390 Lawes, William (fl. 1836-1837), polar explorer Poulsom - III 262, 59 Lawes, William George Crabbe, Bertha Iris Eyre Lawrence, 3rd baron —» Lawrence, Alexander Graham 3rd baron Lawrence Lawrence of Kingsgate, 1st baron Lawrence, Charles Napier 1st baron Lawrence of Kingsgate Lawrence, 2nd baron —> Lawrence, John Hamilton 2nd baron Lawrence Lawrence, 1st baron —» Lawrence, John Laird Mair 1st baron Lawrence Lawrence, Lady —> Mills, Isabel Mary Lawrence, Lady —> Walrond, Victoria Margaret Lawrence, Lady —> Wynne, Anne Elizaberth Le Poer Lawrence (fl. 1505-1515), master mason Architecture - I 670,312 Lawrence Mrs (* 1699, 1 1806), centenarian Stratford 1 - I 571, 390-391 Lawrence Miss (fl. 1795), horticultural writer Allibone - I 670, 314 Lawrence Mrs (fl. 1840?), poet - Allibone I 670,315 Lawrence, Ada - aft. Clarke (* 1879, 1 1948), sister of D.H. Lawrence - Rintoul III 262,146 Lawrence, Alexander (* 1764, î 1835), colonel Crone, Ulster - II 1606,334; III 262,147 Lawrence, Alexander Graham 3rd baron Lawrence (* 1878, 1 1947), J.P., D.L. - Dod's 1929, Sports - II 1606, 335-336 Lawrence, Sir Alexander Hutchinson 1st baronet (* 1838, 1 1864), civil servant - Boase, Buckland - I 670, 316; II 1606, 337 Lawrence, Alexander John (* 1837, 1 1905), colonial civil servant - WWW 1897 II 1606,338 Lawrence, Sir Alexander Waldemar 4th baronet (* 1874, 1 1939), solicitor, J.P., translator - Walford, WW Somerset, WWW 1929 II 1606,339-341 Lawrence, Alexander William (* 1763?, î 1835), lieutenant colonel - Buckland - II 1606, 342 Lawrence, Alexander William (* 1803, 1 1868), major general - Boase - I 670,317 Lawrence, Alfred Clive (* 1876, 1 1926), solicitor - WWW 1916 - II 1606, 343 Lawrence, Alfred Henry (* 1859, 1 1900), barrister, writer - Boase - I 670, 318 Lawrence, Alfred Kingsley (* 1893, î 1975), portrait painter - Buckman, WW Art II 1606, 344; III 262,148 Lawrence, Alfred Tristram 1st baron Trevethin (* 1843, 1 1936), Lord Chief Justice Foster 2, Ramsden, Walford, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 - II 1606,345-348; III 450,337 Lawrence, Andrew (* 1708, 1 1747), engraver Allibone, Biyan, Redgrave - I 670,319-321 Lawrence, Andrew (* 1954), astronomer, professor - Scotland - III 262,150 Lawrence, Angel (fl. 1916-1935), college principal - WW Durham - II 1606,349 Lawrence, Anthony (fl. 1674), physician - Münk - I 670,322 Lawrence, Anthony - also: Laurence (fl. 1675), writer on market gardening - Watt I 670,323 Lawrence, Arabella Susan (* 1871, 1 1947), M.P. - Banks, British Radicals, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Lady's WW, Parliament 1, Thane, WW Local Government - I 670,324; II 1606,350-353; III 262,151-160 Lawrence, Arthur (* 1856, 1 1943), barrister Foster 2 - II 1606, 354 Lawrence, Arthur (* 1884), solicitor - WW Cumberland - II 1606, 355 Lawrence, Arthur Alan Murray (* 1904), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 262,161 Lawrence, Arthur Evelyn Barnes- (*1851, 11931), canon - WWW 1929 - II 1606, 356 Lawrence, Arthur Garnons (* 1836), J.P., physician - Medical WW - I 670, 325 Lawrence, Arthur George (* 1918), squadron leader - Aces High - III 262,162

Lawrence Lawrence, Sir Arthur Johnstone Braithwaite, Dame Florence Lilian Lawrence, Frank Hamer (* 1894), colonel Birmingham Post - II 1606,395 Lawrence, Frank Thomas (* 1843?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1606, 396 Lawrence, Frederick (* 1821, 1 1867), barrister, journalist - Allibone, Boase, Hutchinson: Medica - I 670,377-379 Lawrence, Frederick Eyre (* 1861, 1 1895), captain - Boase - I 670, 380 Lawrence, Frederick George (* 1874), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1606, 397 Lawrence, Frederick Keith (* 1893), vicar - WW Staffordshire - II 1606, 398 Lawrence, Frederick William Pethick—> Lawrence, Frederick William 1st baron PethickLawrence Lawrence, Frederick William 1st baron Pethick-Lawrence - aft. Pethick-Lawrence (* 1871, t 1961), social worker, politician British History, British Radicals, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Griffiths, Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen - I 670,381; II 1606,399-400; III 359,190-213; 359,220-226

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Lawrence, Freeling Ross (* 1872, 1 1914), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1606,401-402 Lawrence, Frieda - née; Frieda von Richthofen; also: Frieda Weekley (* 1879, î 1956), editor, memoirist - Rintoul, Schlueter III 262,233-239 Lawrence, G.C. (* 1915), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262, 240 Lawrence, G.R. (* 1930), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 262, 241 Lawrence, Geoff (* 1926), radio manager Broadcasting - III 262, 242 Lawrence, Geoffrey 3rd baron Trevethin, 1st baron Oaksey (*'l880, î 1971), lawyer Barrett, WW Wales 1933, WW Wiltshire II 1606, 403-404; III 337, 59 Lawrence, George (* 1615, 1 1695?), divine Watt, Wood - I 670,383-386 Lawrence, George (*c,1758, 1 1802), painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 670, 387; III 262,243-244 Lawrence, George Alfred (* 1827, 1 1876), writer - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Kirk, Men 2, Ward - I 670,388-392 Lawrence, George Aubrey Kennedy (* 1891, 11917), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1606,405-406 Lawrence, George Guerard (fl. 1860), religious writer, travel writer - Kirk - I 670, 393 Lawrence, George Henniker (* 1868, 1 1932), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1606,407 Lawrence, George Henry (* 1874), rector - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1606, 408 Lawrence, George Henry (* 1920, î 1977), librarian - Landau, Munford - II 1606, 409; III 262,245 Lawrence, George Patrick Charles (* 1859?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1606, 410 Lawrence, George Richard Peter (* 1930), geographer, lecturer - Academic WsW III 262,246 Lawrence, Sir George St. Patrick (* 1804, I 1884), general - Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Palmer, Vibart, Ward - I 670, 394-397; II 1606,411-414; III 262,247 Lawrence, Gerald (* 1873, 1 1957), actor Green Room Book - II 1606, 415 Lawrence, Gertrude —> Klasen, Gertrud Alexandra Dagma Lawrence Lawrence, Grace Marie —> Waller, Grace Marie Lawrence, Harold Austin (* 1895), advertising executive - Marteau - II 1606,417 Lawrence, Harry William (* 1877), boot manufacturer - WW Northamptonshire II 1606,418 Lawrence, Henry (* 1600, 1 1664), Puritan statesman - Allibone, Watt - I 670,398-399 Lawrence, Henry - also: Humphrey (fl. 17031737), naval captain - Charnock - I 670,400 Lawrence, Henry (* 1790, 1 1887), general Boase - I 670,401 Lawrence, Henry (* 1823), musician - Baptie 2 - I 670,402 Lawrence, Henry (* 1871), student - Foster 3 II 1606,419 Lawrence, Sir Henry Hayes 2nd baronet (* 1864, I 1898) - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 670,403; II 1606,420 Lawrence, Henry Lakin (fl. 1876-1907), mining engineer - Safford - I 670, 404 Lawrence, Sir Henry Montgomery (* 1806, I 1857), brigadier general - Boase, Buckland, Cassel! Ellis, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Palmer, Sanders, Vibart, Waller, Ward, Webb - I 670, 405-426; II 1606,421-434; III 262,249-254 Lawrence, Sir Henry Staveley (* 1870, î 1949), colonial administrator - Foster 3, Lndia Office, WW Oxfordshire - II 1606, 435-437 Lawrence, Sir Henry Waldemar 3rd baronet (* 1845, 1 1908), barrister - Foster 2, Gaskell: Somerset, WWW 1897 - II 1606,438-441

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Lawrence

Lawrence, Sir Herbert Alexander (* 1861, I 1943), soldier, banker - Jeremy, WW Sussex - II 1606,442; III 262,255-263 Lawrence, Herbert Cecil Barnes- (* 1852, 11921), headmaster - Men 3, WWW 1916 - I 670,427; II 1606,443 Lawrence, Herbert Seamann (* 1901), medical officer - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 III 262,248; 262,264 Lawrence, Hervey Major (* 1881), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Suffolk II 1606,444-445 Lawrence, Hezekiah (* 1800, Î 1884), clergyman - Boase - I 670, 428 Lawrence, Honoria Constance (fl. 1921-1935), district councillor, J.P. - Lady's WWII 1606,446 Lawrence, Hubert Carlton Lawrence, Katherine Mary Cecily Lawrence, Keith Ashley (* 1919), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 262,291-293 Lawrence, Leonard (fl. 1635), translator Allibone, Watt - I 671,79-80 Lawrence, Leonard Jonathan (* 1918), translator - Flegon - III 262, 294 Lawrence, Leonard Jonathan (* 1918), translator, technical librarian - Landau - II 1607,020 Lawrence, Lewis (* 1869), J.P., farmer, county councillor - WW Wales 1933 - II 1607,021 Lawrence, Liam (* 1981), footballer - Hugman - Ill 262,295 Lawrence, Lionel Aubrey Walter Barnes(* 1855), naval captain, harbour master - WW Far East - II 1607, 022 Lawrence, Louisa Trevor (*c,1803, 1 1855), gardener, botanist - Gardeners III 262,296-297 Lawrence, Lydia (* 1851, 11910), mother of D.H. Lawrence - Rintoul - III 262, 298 Lawrence, Marcus Hughes (* 1889), rector WW Essex - II 1607,023 Lawrence, Margery - aft. Towle (* 1896, 1 1969), writer - Feminist companion, Lady's WW - II 1607,024; III 262,299-301 Lawrence, Marian Eadie (* 1892), translator Flegon - III 262,302 Lawrence, Marie Collins (* 1927), physical anthropologist, lecturer - Academic WsW III 262,303 Lawrence, Marjorie Frances Alice —> Robinson, Marjorie Frances Alice Lawrence, Martha —> Cripps, Martha Lawrence, Martin (*1815, Î 1847), physician Crone, Webb - I 671,82; II 1607,25 Lawrence, Martin (* 1909), singer - Palmer R. - II 1607,025-026 Lawrence, Mary Splidt, Mary Lawrence, Mary Emma - aft. Buxton (t 1939), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1607,028

Lawrence, Matthew (fl. 1655), religious writer Allibone - I 671,84 Lawrence, Matthew James (* 1974), footballer Hugman - III 262, 304 Lawrence, Dame Maude Agnes (* 1864, I 1933), civil servant - Educationists, Notable Personalities, WWW 1929 - II 1607,029-030; III 262,305 Lawrence, Mervyn (* 1868), painter, sculptor Snoddy, WW Art - II 1607,031; III 262,306 Lawrence, Mildred Margaret —» Dew, Mildred Margaret Lawrence, N. (* 1918), scientific officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 262, 307 Lawrence, Nathan Codjoe (* 1900), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262, 308 Lawrence, Nathaniel (* c.1661, 1 1751?), gentleman - Benham - II 1607,032 Lawrence, Nathaniel Tertius (* 1823?, 1 1898), solicitor - Boase - I 671,85 Lawrence, Nicholas (fl. 1704), pirate - Gosse II 1607,033 Lawrence, Norman Anthony (t 1958), pilot Wynn - III 262, 309 Lawrence, Patricia (* 1926), actress Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 262,310-311 Lawrence, Patrick (fl. 1934), vice-consul Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1607, 034 Lawrence, Sir Paul Ogden (* 1861, 1 1952), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1607,035 Lawrence, Paul Sandby (fl. 1794-1849), naval commander - O Byrne - I 671,86 Lawrence, Pauline A. - aft. Howells (* 1925), librarian - Landau - II 1607,036 Lawrence, Penelope (* 1856, 1 1932), headmistress - Malchow, WWW 1929 II 1607,037; III 262,312-314 Lawrence, Peter (t 1758), naval captain Charnock - I 671,87 Lawrence, Peter (* 1925), radio presenter Tracy - III 262,315-316 Lawrence, Peter Joseph 1715), civil engineer - A'Beckett - I 671,88 Lawrence, 1st baron Pethick—» Lawrence, Frederick William 1st baron Pethick-Lawrence Lawrence, Philip Douglas (* 1898), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,038 Lawrence, Philip Henry (* 1822, 1 1895), barrister, translator - Boase, Foster 2, Kirk, Malchow - I 671,89-90; II 1607,39; III 262,317 Lawrence, R. (fl. 1710), religious writer - Watt - I 671,91 Lawrence, R. A. (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 671,92 Lawrence, Raymond John (* 1925), professor of marketing - Academic WsW - III 262,318 Lawrence, Reginald (fl. 1915), colonial roads superintendent - WW Jamaica - II 1607,040 Lawrence, Reginald James (fl. 1960-1973), political scientist - British History III 262,319 Lawrence, Richard (fl. 1657), religious writer Watt, Wood - I 671,94-95 Lawrence, Richard (fc.1684), colonel Connolly - III 262, 320 Lawrence, Richard (fl. 1704), pirate - Gosse II 1607,041 Lawrence, Richard (fl. 1760-1795), sculptor Gunnis - II 1607,042-043 Lawrence, Richard (fl. 1800), veterinarian Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 671,96-97 Lawrence, Richard - also: Lawrance (fl. 1818), veterinarian, artist - Redgrave - I 671,98 Lawrence, Richard (* 1864), district councillor, J.P., railway man - WW Herefordshire II 1607,044 Lawrence, Richard (* 1955), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 262, 321 Lawrence, Richard C. (fl. 1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 262, 322 Lawrence, Richard Charles (* 1817, î 1896), lieutenant colonel, colonial administrator Boase, Buckland - I 671,99; II 1607,45

Lawrie Lawrence, Richard Gwynne (* 1836), vicar, J.P. - WW Wales 1921 - II 1607,046 Lawrence, Robert (1 1535), martyr - Gillow I 671,100-103 Lawrence, Robert (fl. 1794-1820), miniature painter - Foskett, Strickland - I 671,104; III 262,323 Lawrence, Robert William (* 1807, 1 1833), botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 671,105 Lawrence, Roger Bernard (* 1869, 1 1925), registrar - Lanes. Biog., Liverpool, WPVW 1916 - I 671,106; II 1607,48-49 Lawrence, Ronald (* 1929), sculptor, painter, teacher - Buckman - III 262,324 Lawrence, Ronald (c.1960), violin maker Plowright - III 262, 325 Lawrence, Rose D'Aguilar (fl. 1799-1836), miscellaneous writer - Feminist companion - Ill 262, 326 Lawrence, S. (fl. 1809), miniature painter Foskett - III 262,327 Lawrence, Samuel —> Laurence, Samuel Lawrence, Samuel (*1661, Î 1712), divine Jones: Bunhill - I 671,107 Lawrence, Samuel (* 1866), county councillor, footwear maker - WW Staffordshire II 1607,050 Lawrence, Samuel Chave (* 1894, Î 1980), consul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1607,051 Lawrence, Samuel Hill (fl. 1847-1874), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1607, 052 Lawrence, Sarah (t 1741), writer - Women writers - III 262, 328 Lawrence, Sidney Cameron (fl. 1884-1914), surgeon - Medical WW- I 671,109 Lawrence, Simeon Frost (fl. 1866-1899), consular constable - Foreign Office 1 - II 1607,053 Lawrence, Sir Soulden (* 1751, 11814), judge Foss - I 671,111-112 Lawrence, Stephanie (* 1955), actress - Pedder - Ill 262, 329 Lawrence, Stephen (* 1974, 1 1993), black sixthform student - Thane - III 262, 330-333 Lawrence, Stephen Ormiston (* 1901), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262,334 Lawrence, Stringer (* 1697, î 1775), major general - A 'Beckett, Buckland, Gorton, Hutchinson: Herefordshire, Maunder 2, Rose H.J. - I 671,113-116; II 1607,54-56 Lawrence, Stuart James (* 1944), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 262,335 Lawrence, Syd (* 1923), jazz musician Chilton - III 262,336 Lawrence, T. B. (* 1880), choir founder, conductor - Palmer R. - II 1607,057 Lawrence, Temple (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 671,117 Lawrence, Thomas (fl. 1533-1534), priest Gillow - I 671,118-119 Lawrence, Thomas (fl. 1630), sermonist - Watt I 671,120 Lawrence, Thomas - also: Laurence (fl. 16491664), physician, naturalist - Münk, Watt I 671,121-122 Lawrence, Thomas (* 1711, 1 1783), physician A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boswell, Chalmers 1, Dampier 3, Gorton, Münk, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 671,125-138; II 1607,58-59; III 262,337-338 Lawrence, Thomas (t 1747), naval captain CharnockI 671,123-124 Lawrence, Sir Thomas (* 1769, 1 1830), president of the Royal Academy - A Beckett, Allibone, Bryan, Cassell, Champlin 2, Cunningham A. 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Fagan, Foskett, Georgian age, Gorton, Gould, Greenwood, Hall, James, Jerdan, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, National Gallery, NBD, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Sandby, Sanders, Seymour, Smyth, Steer, Taylor W.C., Waller - I 671,139-383; II 1607,60; III 262,339-348 Lawrence, Thomas (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 671,384

Lawrence, Thomas Bernard (fl. 1915-1925), lieutenant colonel - Cath. WW 1930 II 1607,061 Lawrence, Thomas David (* 1877), accountant WW Wales 1921 - II 1607,062 Lawrence, Thomas Edward - aft. Shaw, c. Lawrence of Arabia (* 1888, 1 1935), lieutenant colonel, writer - Blamires, Fisher, Greenwood, Lee, Palmer, Rintoul, Robbins, Thane, Williams, WWW 1929 -II 1607,063; III 262,349-367 Lawrence, Thomas Joseph (* 1849, 1 1919), professor of law - Kirk, Wiltshire, WWW 1916 - I 671,387; II 1607,64-65 Lawrence, Thomas Northmore (* 1843), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1607,066 Lawrence, Tom (fl. 1899-1902), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1607,067 Lawrence, Tory (* 1940), painter - Buckman III 262,368 ' Lawrence, Vesta - c.h. Vesta Victoria (* 1873, 11951), variety artiste - Green Room Book II 1607,068 Lawrence, Vincent (* 1940), writer - Irish writers - III 262,369 Lawrence, Sir Walter (* 1872, î 1939), building contractor - WW Hertfordshire, WW Local Government, WWW 1929 - II 1607, 069-071 Lawrence, Walter Ernest (* 1871), lieutenant colonel - Stacey, WW Gloucestershire II 1607,072-073 Lawrence, Sir Walter Roper 1st baronet (* 1857, I 1940), colonial civil servant - Foster 2, India Office, Walford, WW Sussex, WWW 1929 - II 1607, 074-078 Lawrence, William (*1611?, 11681), lawyer, political writer - Hutchinson: Medica, Watt, Wood - I 671,388-395 Lawrence, William (fl. 1743?), painter Strickland - I 671, 396 Lawrence, William 1st baronet (* 1783, 1 1837), surgeon - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Knight: Biography, NBD, Pettigrew, Sanders, Taylor W.C., Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Wheeler - I 671,397-436 Lawrence, William (* 1789, î 1855), businessman, sheriff - Boase - I 671,437 Lawrence, Sir William (* 1818, 1 1897), businessman, sheriff, M.P. - Boase, Dod's 1870, Malchow, WWW 1897 - I 671,438; II 1607,79-80; III 262,370 Lawrence, William (* 1846), lay preacher - WW Methodism - II 1607,081 Lawrence, William (* 1872), student - Foster 3 - II 1607,082 Lawrence, William (fl. 1885), soldier, autobiographer - Kirk - I 671,439 Lawrence, William Ackland (* 1865), farmer, alderman - WW Devonshire - II 1607,083 Lawrence, William Alexander (* 1843, 1 1924), major general - WWW 1916 - II 1607,084 Lawrence, William Edward Beaumont (* 1881), newspaper manager - WW Wales 1921 II 1607,085 Lawrence, William Ernest (* 1878, 1 1901), brother of D.H. Lawrence - Rintoul III 262,374 Lawrence, William Frederic (* 1844, î 1935), M.P., J.P. - Dod's 1900, Foster 2, Gaskell: Wiltshire, Orchard, Pratt, Walford, WW Wiltshire, WWW 1929 - I 671,440; II 1607,86-95 Lawrence, William Hudson (* 1793, 1 1884), captain, colonial administrator - Boase I 671,441 Lawrence, William John (* 1862, 1 1940), writer, journalist - Irish writers. Thorn, Ulster, Welch, WWW 1929 - I 671,442; II 1607,96; III 262,371-373 Lawrence, William Lyttleton (* 1873), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1607,097 Lawrence, Sir William Matthew Trevor 3rd baronet (* 1870, î 1934), chemistry lecturer, civil servant, hospital almoner - Foster 3, WW Art, WWW 1929 - II 1607,098-100

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Lawrence, William T. (fl. 1880), writer on agriculture - Kirk - I 671,443 Lawrence, Zante Webb (* 1861?), curate Foster 3 - II 1607,101 Lawrenson, Alice Louisa (t 1900), botanical writer, gardener - Women in science III 262,375 Lawrenson, Charlotte Mary Rose —» Thompson, Charlotte Mary Rose Lawrenson, Edward L. (* 1868, 1 1940), landscape painter, etcher - Snoddy III 262,379-380 Lawrenson, George Jabez (* 1887), accountant WW Local Government - II 1607,102 Lawrenson, Harman Fitzmaurice (* 1862), physician - Medical WW - I 671,444 Lawrenson, Ian James (* 1933), scientific officer - Scientists - III 262,381 Lawrenson, John Lawranson, William Lawrey, Walter (fl. 1845), missionary - Allibone - I 671,449 Lawrie, Alexander (fl. 1800), freemason - Watt I 672,2 Lawrie, Alexander (* 1818, 1 1880), blind pianist, composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Boase, Brown/Stratton - I 672, 3-6 Lawrie, Alexander (* 1843), merchant - Leading Men - I 672,7-11 Lawrie, Alfred Ainslie (* 1882), stockbroker, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,104 Lawrie, Allan J. (* 1873, 1 1926), K.C. - Sports, WWW 1916 - II 1607,105-107 Lawrie, Amy Inglis - aft. Lady Gardner (fl. 1910-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1607,108 Lawrie, Andrew Douglas (* 1856), barrister Foster 2, Kirk - I 672,12; II 1607,109 Lawrie, Archibald (t 1837), minister - Ross J.D. - II 1607,110 Lawrie, Sir Archibald Campbell (* 1837, 11914), chief justice - Grant: Advocates, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1897 - I 672,13; II 1607,111-113 Lawrie, Charles Edward (* 1864, 1 1953), major general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Hampshire - II 1607,114-115 Lawrie, David (* 1860), surgeon - Medical WW - I 672,14 Lawrie, Douglas McEwen (* 1889), dentist Medical WW - I 672,15 Lawrie, Edward Mc Connell Wyndham (* 1882, I 1933), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1607,116-117 Lawrie, Edwin Stewart (* 1899), surgeon - KirkGreene 2 - III 262,385 Lawrie, Frank James (* 1945), civil servant Scotland - III 262, 386 Lawrie, Frank Whitwell Kinnear (* 1886), physician - WW Northumberland II 1607,118 Lawrie, George (* 1729, 1 1799), minister Ross J.D. - II 1607,119 Lawrie, Hamish (* 1919, 1 1987), painter Halsby/Harris - III 262, 387 Lawrie, Henry Leighton (* 1879), J.P., county councillor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,120 Lawrie, Hugh Hartley (* 1879), trade-unionist, M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Parliament 1 - I 672,16; II 1607,121-122; III 262,388 Lawrie, J.J. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262, 389 Lawrie, James (fl. 1860), balneologist - Kirk I 672,17

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Lawrie, James Adair (* 1802?, Î 1859), surgeon, professor - Boase, Memoirs - I 672,18; II 1607,123-125 Lawrie, James Andrew (* 1924), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists - III 262, 390 Lawrie, James Macpherson (* 1856), physician, J.P. - Wiltshire - II 1607,126 Lawrie, James William (fl. 1883-1905), marine surveyor - WW Far East - II 1607,127 Lawrie, John (fl. 1780), religious writer, historian - Watt - I 672,19 Lawrie, John (* 1836, Î 1888), violinist, teacher - Baptie 2 - I 672, 20 Lawrie, John (* 1861, î 1935), company proprietor - WWW 1929 - II 1607,128 Lawrie, John (* 1868), solicitor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,129 Lawrie, John Hellis Drummond (* 1897), physician - WW Local Government II 1607,130 Lawrie, Marie McDonald McLaughlin —> Lulu Lawrie, Nevill Shute (* 1868), rector Foster 3, WW Dorset - II 1607,131-132 Lawrie, Nicholas (* 1922), company director Malta - III 262, 391-392 Lawrie, Nigel Gilbert (* 1947), head teacher Scotland - III 262, 393 Lawrie, Paul Lawson, John James 1st baron Lawson Lawson, Lady —» Macan, Mary Camilla Lawson, Lady —> Packe, Edith Lawson, A. (fl. 1825), writer on agriculture Allibone - I 672,32 Lawson, A. J. (fl. 1880), writer on phonography - Kirk - I 672, 33 Lawson, Abercrombie Anstruther (* 1874, 1 1927), botanist, professor - Stephenson, WWW 1916 - I 672, 34; II 1607,152 Lawson, Adam De Cardonnel—> De Cardonnel, Adam Lawson, Adam Mansfeldt de Cardonnel—> de Cardonnel, Adam Mansfeldt Lawson, Alexander (* 1790, 1 1868), ironmonger, blacksmith, town councillor - Norrie II 1607,153-154 Lawson, Alexander (* 1847), veterinarian Manchester - II 1607,155 Lawson, Alexander (* 1852, 1 1921), literature professor - WWW 1916 - II 1607,156 Lawson, Alexander (* 1906), chemist, professor Scientists - III 262, 413 Lawson, Alexander Adamson Hütt (* 1937), physician, lecturer - Scotland - III 262,414 Lawson, Algernon (* 1869, 1 1929), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1607,157 Lawson, Andrew (* 1800, î 1853), M.P., conservationist - Boase, Mosse - I 672,35-36 Lawson, Andrew Sherlock (* 1855, 1 1914), J.P., D.L. - Walford, West Riding, WWW 1897 II 1607,158-160 Lawson, Anthony Clifford (* 1888), vicar - WW Shropshire - II 1607,161 Lawson, Arnold (* 1867), ophthalmic surgeon Medical WW - I 672,37 Lawson, Arthur (* 1891), journalist - Marteau II 1607,162 Lawson, Arthur Bertram (* 1882), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1607,163 Lawson, Arthur Ernest (* 1863, 1 1933), newspaper editor - Griffiths, WWW 1929 II 1607,164; III 262,415 Lawson, Arthur John (*1851), soap manufacturer - Bristol - II 1607,165 Lawson, Sir Arthur Tredgold 1st baronet (* 1844, 11915), company chairman, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1607,166-167 Lawson, Arthur William (* 1862), vicar - WW Kent - II 1607,168 Lawson, Cecil Gordon (* 1851, 1 1882), landscape painter - Boase, Bryan, Champlin 2, Halsby, Halsby/Harris, James, National Gallery, Rintoul, Sanders, Ward I 672,38-47; III 262,416-418 Lawson, Charles (* 1728?, î 1807), teacher Smith - II 1607,169-178 Lawson, Charles (* 1794, î 1873), writer Gardeners, Kirk - I 672,49; III 262,419-420 Lawson, Charles (fl. 1830), archdeacon Allibone - I 672,48

Lawson, Charles - real name: Quintin Charles Devenish (* 1959), actor - Hayward: TV III 262,421 Lawson, Sir Charles Allen (* 1838, 1 1915), newspaper editor - Walford, WWW 1897 II 1607,179-180 Lawson, Colin (* 1916, 1 1990), foreign correspondent - Griffiths - III 262,422-423 Lawson, D.H. (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262, 424 Lawson, David (* 1868), sanatorium proprietor - Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 672, 50; II 1607,181 Lawson, David Arthur (fl. 1851-1864), painter Sartin - III 262, 425 Lawson, David Douglas (* 1901), physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,182 Lawson, Denis (* 1947), actor - Goring, Hayward: TV - III 262,426-427 Lawson, Dennis Illingworth (*1911), director of fire research - Scientists - III 262,428 Lawson, Dermot Owen Kelly (* 1865), J.P., sugar planter - WW Jamaica - II 1607,183 Lawson, Dominic (* 1956), newspaper editor Griffiths - III 262,429 Lawson, Don (* 1930), jazz musician - Chilton - Ill 262,430 Lawson, Donald Boyd Cameron (* 1896), physician - WW Norfolk - II 1607,184 Lawson, Dorothy Constable, Dorothy Lawson, Dorothy Edith - aft. Neville, baroness Braybrooke (Î 1973), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1607,185 Lawson, E. (fl. 1891-1895), consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1607,186 Lawson, E.F. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 262,431 Lawson, Edith Maud Webster Levy- - aft. Lady Hulse (* 1865, 1 1937), mayor, M.P. - WW Hampshire - II 1607,187 Lawson, Edward (* 1703?, 1 1723), pirate Gosse - II 1607,188 Lawson, Edward (fl. 1783-1831), barrister, translator - Allibone, O 'Donoghue, Watt I 672,52-54 Lawson, Edward (* 1824, 1 1882), landowner Bateman - II 1607,189 Lawson, Edward (fl. 1895-1902), private Creagh/Humphris - II 1607,190 Lawson, Edward Frederick 4th baron Burnham (* 1890, 1 1963), newspaper proprietor, soldier - Creagh/Humphris, Griffiths - II 1607,191; III 262,432-433 Lawson, Sir Edward Levy- —> Levy, Edward 1st baron Burnham Lawson, Edward Maule - aft. Lawson-Smith (* 1859, 1 1942), J.P. - Sports, Walford II 1607,192-194 Lawson, Ellen - aft. Holland-Hibbert, viscountess Knutsford (t 1949), noblewoman - Lady's WW, WW Hertfordshire II 1607,195-196 Lawson, Emily M. (fl. 1869-1886), antiquary, writer - Kirk - I 672, 58 Lawson, Eric St. John (* 1889), colonial police commissioner - Indian Biogr. Die., WW Far East, WW Guernsey - II 1607,197-199 Lawson, Eric William (* 1917), translator Flegon - III 262,444 Lawson, Francis (t 1712), prior - Snow/Birt II 1607,200 Lawson, Francis Bernard (fl. 1919-1925), company chairman, major - Notable Personalities - II 1607, 201 Lawson, Francis Thomas Butterfield (* 1870), J.P. - WW Devonshire - II 1607,202 Lawson, Francis Wilfrid (* 1842, î 1935), painter - Champlin 2, Dampier 1, Halsby/ Harris, Sartin - I 672, 59; II 1607, 203-2Ò4; III 262,445-446 Lawson, Frank Howard (* 1872), physician Sussex - II 1607, 205 Lawson, Frederick (* 1888, 1 1968), painter, etcher, engraver - Buckman, WW Art II 1607,206; III 262,447

Lawson Lawson, Frederick Halford (* 1865), headmaster, rural dean - WW Northamptonshire II 1607,207 Lawson, Frederick Henry (* 1897), professor of law - Academic WsW - III 262,449-450 Lawson, Frederick James (* 1876), police surgeon - Medicai WW - I 672,60 Lawson, Frederick Pike (* 1834, 1 1920), canon - Northants, WWW 1916 - II 1607,208-209 Lawson, Frederick Washington (* 1869, 1 1924), engineer - WWW 1916 - II 1607,210 Lawson, G. Murray (* 1886), journalist Scottish Biogr. - II 1607,211 Lawson, George (Î 1648), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1607,212 Lawson, George (t 1678), divine, political writer - Allibone, Watt - I 672, 61-62 Lawson, George (* 1749, 1 1820), clergyman - Allibone, Irving: Scotsmen, Marrat I 672,64-65; II 1607,213-227 Lawson, George (t 1758), historian, lecturer, religious writer - Watt - I 672,63 Lawson, George (* 1827, 1 1895), botanist, professor - Allibone, Boase, Conolly, Morgan: Sketches, Ross F. - I 672,66-77 Lawson, George (* 1831, 1 1903), ophthalmic surgeon - Kirk, Leading Men - I 672,78-81 Lawson, Sir George Lawson, John James 1st baron Lawson Lawson, James (fl. 1525-1534), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1607, 250 Lawson, James (Î 1545?), mayor, merchant Wilford - I 672,114-121 Lawson, James (fl. 1678), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1607,251 Lawson, James (* 1799, 1 1880), Journalist, dramatist - Allibone, Boase, Inglis, Irving: Scotsmen, Ross P., Wilson - I 672,122-125; II 1607,252-254 Lawson, James (* 1882), borough councillor Scottish Biogr. - II 1607, 255 Lawson, James (* 1891), physician - Scottish Biogr. - II 1607, 256 Lawson, James (fl. 1910), farmer - Gaskell: Aberdeenshire - II 1607, 257-259 Lawson, James (fl. 1911), society figure - Cox: Kent - I 672,126 Lawson, James (fl. 1917), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1607, 260 Lawson, James Anthony (* 1817, î 1887), judge, political economist - Ball, Boase, Foster 3, Kirk, Men 2, O'Donoghue, Palgrave I 672,127-135; II 1607,261-262 Lawson, James Dixon (* 1922), geologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 263, 22

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Lawson, James Duncan (* 1877), provost - Mackenzie D., Scottish Biogr. II 1607,263-264 Lawson, Janet MacKercher (* 1892), J.P., languages teacher - Scottish Biogr. II 1607,265 Lawson, Jessie - née; Jessie Kerr (*c,1838, 11917), poet, novelist, journalist - Feminist companion - III 263, 23-24 Lawson, John (fl. 1640), religious writer - Watt - I 672,133 Lawson, Sir John (t 1665), admiral, writer A 'Beckett, Charnock, Flloyd, Hailstone, Rose HJ., Watt - I 672,134-147 Lawson, Sir John 3rd baronet (* 1679?, 1 1739?) - Kirk: Catholics - I 672,153 Lawson, John (t 1705), physician - Münk I 672,148 Lawson, John {t 1712), traveller - Allen, Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Ross P., Watt I 672,149-152; II 1607,266 Lawson, John (* 1712, 1 1759), writer on oratory, poet - Allibone, O'Donoghue, Ryan, Taylor W.B.S., Ulster, Webb, Welch - I 672,154-158; III 263,25-26 Lawson, John (* 1723, î 1779), mathematician, sermonist - Watt - I 672,159 Lawson, Sir John 5th baronet (* 1744, 1 1811) Kirk: Catholics - I 672,161 Lawson, John (fl. 1765), physician - Münk I 672,160 Lawson, John (* 1787, î 1825), missionary, poet - Buckland, Watt - I 672,162; II 1607, 267 Lawson, John (* 1815?, 1 1869), veterinarian Manchester Faces - II 1607, 268-271 Lawson, Sir John 2nd baronet (* 1829, 1 1910), D.L. - Cath. WW 1910, Waliord, WWW 1897, Yorkshire - I 672,165; II 1607, 272-274 Lawson, John (fl. 1829-1839), writer on agriculture - Allibone, Britten/Boulger I 672,163-164 Lawson, John (* 1843), veterinarian Manchester - II 1607, 275 Lawson, John (fl. 1850), seaman - Poulsom III 263,27 Lawson, John (* 1865, 1 1920), variety artiste - Busby, Green Room Book - II 1607, 276; III 263,28 Lawson, John (* 1868, î 1909), painter Halsby/Harris - III 263, 29 Lawson, John (* 1874), solicitor, violinist - Our Contemporaries - II 1607, 277-278 Lawson, John (* 1913), reader in the history of education - Academic WsW - III 263,30 Lawson, John A. (* 1842), dominion civil servant - Rose - I 672,166-167 Lawson, John A. (fl. 1870), travel writer - Kirk - I 672,168 Lawson, John Cuthbert (* 1874), classicist, lecturer - Cox: Norlolk, WW Cambridgeshire - I 672,169; II 1607,279 Lawson, John Davison (* 1852), barrister, professor - Men & Women - I 672,170-171 Lawson, Sir John Grant 1st baronet (* 1856, 11919), M.P., D.L. - Dod's 1900, Foster 2, Men 3, Pratt, Waliord, WWW 1916 I 672,172-173; II 1607,280-283 Lawson, John H. (fl. 1848-1853), seaman Poulsom - III 263,31 Lawson, John Herbert (* 1889), clergyman WW Kent - II 1607,284 Lawson, John James 1st baron Lawson - c. Jack (* 1881, 1 1965), M.P. - Bracher, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen, WW Durham - I 672,113; II 1607,285-289; III 263,20-21; 263,32-35 Lawson, John Joseph (* 1802, 1 1852), publisher - Boase - I 672,174 Lawson, John Minnikin (* 1872), registrar - WW Methodism - II 1607, 290 Lawson, John Parker (Î 1852), historical writer, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Boase I 672,175-176 Lawson, John Philip (* 1937), headteacher Scotland - III 263, 38

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Lawson, John Robert (* 1852), mayor, J.P. - Durham, WW Local Government II 1607,291-292 Lawson, John Wilfred (* 1892), district councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1607, 293 Lawson, Joseph Wybergh, Sir Wybergh 1st baronet Lawson, Sir Wilfrid 2nd baronet (* 1829, I 1906), M.P., temperance advocate, poet Banfìeld, Bateman, British Radicals, Cooper: Men of mark, Dod's 1870, Dod's 1900, Ferguson 1, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897 - I 672,226-231; II 1607,328-333; III 263,79-90 Lawson, Sir Wilfrid 3rd baronet (* 1862, I 1937), D.L., huntsman - Foster 3, Gaskell: Westmorland, Walford, WW Cumberland, WW Sport, WWW 1929 - I 672, 232; II 1607,334-338 Lawson, Wilfrid (* 1900, 1 1966), actor Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre II 1607,339-341; III 263,91-92a Lawson, Wilfrid Alan (* 1925), professor of prosthetic dentistry - WPVW Lreland III 263,94 Lawson, Mrs William —> Lawson, Mary Jane Lawson, Sir William —» Wright, Sir William 1st baronet Lawson, William (fl. 1570-1610), horticultural writer - Gardeners - III 263,95-96 Lawson, William (fl. 1618), writer on gardening - Watt - I 672,233 Lawson, Sir William (Î 1628), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1607,342 Lawson, William (fl. 1664), naval commander Charnock - I 672, 234 Lawson, William Lee, Cromwell

Lea, Edgar Salked (* 1873), J.P., vehicle engineer - Day - II 1608,012 Lea, Edith (* 1882, 1 1968), librarian - Munford - Ill 263,209 Lea, Edmund Gillam (* 1908, 1 1972), librarian Munford - III 263, 210 Lea, Edward Thomas (* 1852, 1 1938), solicitor, D.L., major - WWW 1929 - II 1608, 013 Lea, Edward Thomas (* 1864), priest, headmaster - Cox: Kent, Foster 3 - I 673, 21; II 1608,14 Lea, Edwin (fl. 1876-1905), furniture dealer, high sheriff - WW Gloucester - II 1608,015-016 Lea, Ernest (* 1875), civil servant - Wright D. II 1608,017 Lea, Ernest Edward Lever, Thomas Leaver, Walter Frederick (* 1878), cabinetmaker, J.P. - Labour WW, WW Berkshire II 1608,431-432

Lecasser Leaver, William Frederick (* 1910), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, Malta III 264,36-37 Leaver, William John (fl. 1884-1895), organist, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 674, 53 Leavers, John (* 1786, 1 1848), framesmith, inventor - Mellors - II 1608, 433-434 Leavesly, Thomas (fl. 1725-1730), minister, sermonist - Watt - I 674, 54 Leavey, John Anthony (* 1915), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 264, 38 Leavis, Frank Raymond (* 1895, 1 1978), literary critic, editor, teacher - Blamires, Browning, lee, Thane, Williams - II 1608, 436; III 264,39-47 Leavis, Queenie Dorothy (* 1906, Î 1981), literary critic - Feminist companion, Schlueter, Todd, Williams - III 264,49-60 Leavitt, Jonathan (fl. 1810), legal writer Allibone - I 674, 55 Leavsley, James (* 1833), boot manufacturer Leicestershire - II 1608, 435 Leavy (family) - variants: MacLeavy, Levis (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaghtIII 264,61-62 Leavy, H. (fl. 1882), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 264, 64 Leavy, Michael (* c.1787), sculptor - Strickland - I 674,56 Leavy, Patrick Aloysius (* 1819, Î 1899), priest Snow/Birt - II 1608, 437 Leavy, Sean (fl. 1921), independence fighter OFarrell - III 264,63 Lea-Wilson, Wilfrid Barclay -> Wilson, Wilfrid Barclay LeaLeay, Frederick Peter (fl. 1884-1898), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1608, 438 Leay, William (* 1807, î 1889), vicar, psalmodist - Boase - I 674, 58 Leay, William (fl. 1865), topographical writer Kirk - I 674, 57 Le Bailiff, Jeanne - aft. Denton (* 1697, 1 1770), hospital founder - Balleine - II 1435,199 Leban —> Laebhan Lebans, John (c.1495), master mason Redgrave - I 674,61 Le Bas, Charles Webb (* 1779, 1 1861), college principal - Allibone, Boase, Buckland I 674,62-63; II 1608,440 Le Bas, Damian (* 1963), artist - Buckman III 264,65 Le Bas, Delaine (* 1965), painter, collagist, embroiderer - Buckman - III 264,66 Le Bas, Edward (fl. 1890-1905), steel manufacturer, merchant - Engineers II 1608,441 Le Bas, Edward (* 1904, 1 1966), painter, collector - Buckman - III 264,67 Le Bas, Sir Hedley Francis (* 1868, 1 1926), publisher - Balìeine, WWW 1916 II 1608,442-444 Le Bas, Henry Vincent (* 1828, 1 1914), vicar Dampier 1 - II 1608, 445-446 Le Bas, Julian (* 1958), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 264, 68 Le Bas, Michael John (* 1931), petrologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 264, 69 Le Bas, Molly Rose - aft. Burrows (* 1903), sculptor - Buckman, Lady's WW, WW Art II 1608,447-448; III 264,70 Le Bas, Philip (* 1925), painter, teacher Buckman - III 264, 71 Le Bas, Rachel Ann (* 1923), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 264, 72 Le Bas, Reginald Vincent (* 1856), barrister WW Somerset - II 1608,449 Le Bas, W. Philip (fl. 1904-1935), newspaper director - WW Jersey - II 1608,450 Lebeau, Ignace (fl. 1819), polar explorer Poulsom - III 264, 73 Lebeaux, Thierry (fl. 2002), economist Lobbying - III 264, 74 Le Beaw, William —» Bew, William Lebedeff, Herasim (* 1749, 1 1815?), linguist, theatrical manager - Buckland - II 1608,451

Lebender, Lena (fl. 1897-1902), housekeeper Rintoul - III 264, 75 Le Beuf, Louis Calixte (* 1850), judge, journalist - Men & Women - I 674,65 Le Blanc, Henry Leech, Humphrey Lechmere, 1st baron —> Lechmere, Nicholas 1st baron Lechmere Lechmere, Anthony Hungerford (* 1868, 1 1954), D.L. - Gaskell: Worcestershire, WW Worcestershire - I 674,131-132; II 1609,37 Lechmere, Edmund - c.h. Edmund Stratford White, Lucas Leckonby, Richard (* 1696, î 1771), Jesuit Oliver - I 674,181 Leckonby, Thomas (* 1703?, 1 1734), Jesuit Oliver - I 674,182 Leckonby, Thomas (* 1717, 1 1778), Jesuit Kirk: Catholics, Oliver - I 674,183-184 Leckrone, Phillip Howard (t 1941), pilot - Wynn - Ill 264,134 Lecky, Alexander (fl. 1815), poet O'Donoghue - I 674,185 Lecky, Arthur Macaulay (* 1881, 1 1933), naval captain - WWW 1929 - II 1609,071 Lecky, Catherine Anne Swetenham - aft. Trench (fl. 1890-1907), gentlewoman WalfordII 1609,072 Lecky, Edmund Smith (* 1833), magistrate Walford - II 1609,073 Lecky, Elizabeth (fl. 1885), children's writer Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 674,186-187 Lecky, Emilia (*c.l788, tc.1844), painter Strickland, Ulster - I 674,188; III 264,135

Lecky, Frederic Beauchamp (* 1858, î 1928), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1609,074-075 Lecky, Halton Sterling (* 1878, 1 1940), naval lieutenant - Mason, WWW 1929 I 674,189-190; II 1609,76-77 Lecky, Hugh (* 1839, î 1913), J.P. - Walford II 1609,078 Lecky, John Gage (Î 1940), pilot - Wynn III 264,136 Lecky, John Rupert Frederick (* 1885, 1 1915), barrister - Walford - II 1609,079 Lecky, Mary R. - poet - O'Donoghue I 674,191 Lecky, Robert John (* 1809, 1 1897), quaker, ship-builder - Harrison - III 264,137-138 Lecky, Robert St. Clair (* 1863, 1 1940), major general - WWW 1929 - II 1609,080 Lecky, Squire Thornton Stratford (* 1838, 1 1902), writer on navigation - Kirk I 674,192 Lecky, Sir Thomas (* 1828, 1 1907), poet, mayor - O'Donoghue, 14WW 1897 - I 674,193; ' II 1609,81 Lecky, Thomas Phillip (* 1904), agriculturist Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 264,139-140 Lecky, Thornton Stratford (* 1838, 1 1902), marine superintendent - Ulster - III 264,141 Lecky, Walter —> Mc Dermott, William Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (* 1838, I 1903), historian, essayist - Adams W.D. 1, Dod's 1900, Foster 3, Irish writers, Kirk, Lozes/Ó Kelly, Malchow, Men 2, Men 3, O'Donoghue, Pratt, Sanders, Ulster, Wheeler, WWW 1897 - I 674,195-207; II 1609,82-84; III 264,142-148 Le Claire, Alan Delamere (* 1922), physicist WW Science - II 1609,085 Leclaire, Jean Vincent Alphonse (* 1843), journal editor, writer - Men & Women - I 674, 208 Le Claire, Therese Anne (fl. 1955-1967), hotelier - Channel Islands - III 264,149 Lecleio, Sir Eugène Pierre Jules (* 1832, 1 1915), judge - Cath. WW 1910, Foster 2, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 674,220; II 1609,90-92 Le Clerc, Apollonia Placida (* 1801, 1 1843), nun - Snow/Birt - II 1609,086 Le Clerc, Charles Liadhain Saint Leduina Saint —> Liadhain Saint Le Duke, John Ledwich, Edward Ledwidge, Francis (* 1891, Î 1917), poet Blamires, Boylan, Irish writers, lozes/O Kelly, McRedmond, Welch - III 264, 202-209 Ledwidge, Maurice Anthony (* 1936), production director - WWW Ireland - III 264,210 Ledwith, Micéal (* 1942), academic, college president - WsWIreland - III 264,211 Ledyard Browne, Henrietta

Lee, Henrietta Incledon (Î 1866), actress - Boase - I 675,136 Lee, Henry (* 1533, 1 1611), courtier, landed gentleman - Shakespeare - III 264, 337-340 Lee, Henry (fl. 1702-1730), divine - Watt I 675,137 Lee, Henry (fl. 1751-1767), lecturer, religious writer - Watt - I 675,138 Lee, Henry (* 1756, 1 1818), general - Allen, Allibone, Gibbs, Maunder 2 - I 675,139-142; II 1609,295 Lee, Henry (* 1765, î 1836), writer - Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet., Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 675,143-147 Lee, Henry (* 1817, î 1898), surgeon - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 675,148-150 Lee, Henry (* 1817, 1 1904), company director, M.P. - Jeremy, Malchow, Manchester II 1609,296; III 264,341-358 Lee, Henry (* 1826, î 1888), naturalist - Boase, Britten/Boulger, Kirk - I 675,151-153 Lee, Henry (* 1861), graduate - Foster 3 II 1609,297 Lee, Henry (* 1864), vicar - WW Surrey II 1609,298 Lee, Henry Augustus Dillon- 13th viscount Dillon (* 1777, î 1832), colonel, M.P., writer - Allibone, Biydges, NBD, O'Donoghue, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Wilson: Commons I 327,352-353,387-391; 1226,123 Lee, Sir Henry Austin (* 1849, 1 1918), civil servant - Foreign Office 1, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 675,155-156; II 1609,299-302 Lee, Henry Boyle (fl. 1870), biographer - Kirk I 675,157 Lee, Henry Burgass (* 1874), canon Nottinghamshire - II 1609, 303 Lee, Henry Foster (* 1887), headmaster, district councillor - WW Durham - II 1609,304 Lee, Henry Herbert (* 1838, î 1920), major general - Glamorgan, South Wales, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1609,305-307 Lee, Henry Hock Ping (* 1930), motor car dealer - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,359-360 Lee, Henry Kenneth (* 1871), student - Foster 3 - II 16Ò9, 308 Lee, Henry Philips (* 1865), curate - Foster 3 II 1609,309 Lee, Henry Pincke (* 1842), lieutenant colonel Cox: Kent, Walford - I 675,158; II 1609,310 Lee, Henry Robert (* 1874), decorator, builder, city councillor - Bristolians - II 1609,311 Lee, Henry W. (fl. 1830), clergyman - Allibone - I 675,159 Lee, Henry William (* 1865, 1 1932), journal editor, political writer - WWW 1929 II 1609,312 Lee, Herbert (* 1864), furnisher, auctioneer, surveyor - Methodists, WW Methodism I 675,160; II 1609,313 Lee, Herbert (* 1873), rector - Foster 3, WW Staffordshire - II 1609,314-315 Lee, Herbert (* 1878), minister - WW Methodism - II 1609, 316 Lee, Herbert (fl. 1906), miniature painter Foskett - III 264, 361 Lee, Herbert Edward (* 1931), banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,362 Lee, Herbert Victor (* 1886), borough treasurer, financial adviser - WW Local Government II 1609,317 Lee, Herbert William (* 1865, î 1940), cotton spinner - WWW 1929 - II 1609,318 Lee, Holm —> Parr, Harriet Lee, Howard (* 1921), journalist - Hong Kong III 264,366 Lee, Irene Che Yun —> Yau, Irene Che Yun Lee, Iu Cheung (* 1896), merchant - Hong Kong - III 264,368 Lee, Ivy (fl. 1937-1952), library assistant Landau - II 1609,319 Lee, J. (fl. 1794-1798), wood engraver Redgrave - I 675,163 Lee, J. (fl. 1850?), legal writer - Allibone I 675,165

Lee, J. (fl. 1850), musical writer - Brown/ Stratton - I 675,164 Lee, J. (*1915), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 264,369 Lee, J. H. (fl. 1885), musician Brown/Stratton - I 675,166 Lee, J.L. (* 1939), director of finance and administration - WsW Hong Kong III 264,370 Lee, J. S. (* 1831), composer, bandmaster Brown/Stratton - I 675,167 Lee, J.W. (* 1919), mechanical engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 264, 372 Lee, J.W. (fl. 1967), translator - Flegon III 264,371 Lee, Jack (* 1914), film director - Noble: Film - II 1609,320 Lee, James (fl. 1615-1619), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 264, 373 Lee, James (* 1715, 1 1795), nursery man Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Gardeners, Watt - I 675,168-170; III 264,374-378 Lee, James (* 1795, î 1874), merchant, benefactor - Ross P. - II 1609,321 Lee, James (fl. 1805), physician - Watt I 675,172 Lee, James (fl. 1849), ship's cook - Poulsom III 264,379 Lee, James (* 1864), J.P., engineer - WW Local Government - II 1609, 322 Lee, James (fl. 1865), illustrator - Kirk I 675,173 Lee, James N. (* 1808?, 1 1880), journal editor Boase - I 675,174 Lee, James Paris (* 1831, î 1904), rifle inventor - Geddes, Goring, Ross P., WWW 1897 II 1609,323-324; III 264,380; 264,382 Lee, James Prince (* 1804, 1 1869), bishop Boase, Educationists, Malchow, Manchester Faces, Ward - I 675,175-176; II 1609,325; III 264,381; 264,383 Lee, James Watson (* 1852), pianist, composer, teacher - Baptie 2 - I 675,177 Lee, James William (* 1840), railway superintendent - Manchester Faces II 1609,326-329 Lee, James Zee-Min (fl. 1958), author - Hong Kong - III 264,384 Lee, Jane (t 1895), college principal, editor Boase, Kirk - I 675,178-179 Lee, Janet - also: Jennie; aft. Bevan, baroness Lee of Asheridge (* 1904, 1 1988), M.P. British History, Dod's 1929, Farbman, Goring, Hassan/Lynch, Lee, Parliament 1, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen, Scottish Biogr. - I 675,180; II 1609,330-331; III 264,385; 264,390-398 Lee, Jarena (* 1783, t a ñ e r 1837), preacher, autobiographer - Feminist companion III 264,386-387 Lee, Jark Pui (* 1939), secretary general - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,388-389 Lee, Jennie —» Lee, Janet Lee, Jennie - aft. Burnett (* 1846?, 1 1930), actress - Green Room Book, Hays F., Pascoe - I 675,181-183; II 1609,332 Lee, Jessie Lorinda (fl. 1935), journalist Lady's WW - II 1609,333 Lee, Jessy Isabel Vaughan- - aft. Boden; aft. Power (t 1940), gentlewoman - Walford II 1609,334 Lee, Joe (* 1930), chemist, lecturer - Scientists III 264,399 Lee, John Fiott, John Lee, John (fl. 1578-1620), rector - Hayes II 1609,335 Lee, John (* 1779, î 1859), university principal - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W., Boase, Conolly, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Waller - I 675,198-213 Lee, John (t 1781), actor, adapter of plays Baker, Thesp. Diet. - I 675,184-187 Lee, John (fl. 1783-1814), lieutenant general Philippart - I 675,197 Lee, John (t 1784), captain, forger - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 675,188-191

Lee Lee, John (* 1795, 1 1881), actor - Boase I 675,215 Lee, John (* 1796, 1 1868), attorney - Smith II 1609,336-337 Lee, John (î 1804), wood engraver - Biyan, Redgrave - I 675,195-196 Lee, John (fl. 1821-1823), polar explorer Poulsom - III 264, 400 Lee, John (t 1822), physician - Münk, Watt I 675,193-194 Lee, John (* 1831, 1 1884), general manager Boase - I 675,216 Lee, John (* I860), graduate - Foster 3 II 1609,338 Lee, John (* 1867, 1 1928), telegraph office controller, telephone manufacturer - WWW 1916 - II 1609,339 Lee, John (* 1901), rector - Hong Kong III 264,401 Lee, John Robert Louis (* 1942), member of parliament - Roth - III 264,406-407 Lee, John Albert (fl. 1893-1915), otolaryngologist - Williams S.D. - II 1609, 340 Lee, John Alfred (* 1906), physician, surgeon WW Essex - II 1609,341 Lee, John Benjamin (* 1811, 1 1889), attorney Boase - I 675,217 Lee, John Bond (fl. 1885), educationalist - Kirk - I 675,218 Lee, John Bridges (* 1849, 1 1917), barrister Foster 2- II 1609,342 Lee, John Cuthbert (* 1872), pharmacist, optician - WW Lincolnshire - II 1609,343 Lee, John David (* 1931), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 264, 402 Lee, John Edward (* 1808, 1 1887), antiquary, geologist - Boase, Britten/Boulger, Kirk, Men 2 - I 675,219-222 Lee, John Edwards Vaughan— aft. Vaughan

Lee, Joseph Henry Warburton Lee, Kai-Sun (* 1911), merchant - Hong Kong III 264,415 Lee, Kate (fl. 1887-1895), singer - Pratt I 675,241 Lee, Kau Yan (* 1887), archdeacon - Hong Kong - III 264,416 Lee, Kenneth Norman Thomson (* 1915), pilot Aces High, Wynn - III 264,417-418 Lee, Kuan Yew (* 1923), Singapore prime minister - Palmer - III 264,419 Lee, Kui-Chee (* 1911), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 264, 420 Lee, Kuo Tai (* 1921), dental surgeon - KirkGreene 2 - III 264, 421 Lee, Kwok Keung (* 1937), surgeon - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,422 Lee, L. J. (* 1887), mechanical engineer Macmillan: Africa - II 1609, 363 Lee, Lancelot John (* 1832), rector - Foster 4 II 1609,364 Lee, Laura - aft. Taylor; c.h. Laura Keene (* 1830, t 1873), actress - Boase - I 675, 244 Lee, Laura Elizabeth (* 1966), clinical nurse specialist - Scotland - III 264, 423 Lee, Laurie (* 1914), poet, author - Lee III 264,424 Lee, Lavater (* 1817, 11891), vaulter - Boase I 675,246 Lee, Lawford Yate- (* 1838, î 1901), barrister, judge - Foster 2, Kirk, WWW 1897 I 675,243; II 1609,365-366 Lee, Leapy - born: Graham Lee (fl. 1960-1970), pop star - Larkin: Sixties - III 264,425 Lee, Lennox Bertram (* 1864, 1 1949), J.P., businessman - Jeremy, WW Herefordshire - II 1609,367; III 264,426-438 Lee, Lettice (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk - I 675, 245 Lee, Lionel Frederick (* 1845?, 1 1899), colonial civil servant - Toussaint - II 1609,368-369 Lee, Lionel James (fl. 1913-1933), mechanical engineer - Dominions Office - II 1609, 370 Lee, Loon (fl. 1640), political writer - Allibone I 675,247 Lee, Louis Leoni - c.h. J.L. Devereaux composer - Baptie 1 - I 675, 248 Lee, M. A. (fl. 1875), dramatist - Kirk I 675,249 Lee, Mabel Alice Potter, Mabel Alice Lee, Mabel Annie Kemp- —> Barlow, Mabel Annie Lee, Mabel Kate - aft. Crawshaw (fl. 1899-1935), J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1609,371 Lee, Magaret L. (fl. 1935), lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1609, 372 Lee, Martha (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk - I 675, 250 Lee, Martyn James (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 264, 440 Lee, Mary —» Chudleigh, Lady Mary

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Lee, Mary - aft. Lady Chudleigh (* 1656, 11710), writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Ballard, Betham, Biographium, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Flloyd, Gorton, Hale, Hays M„ Jacob, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 675,251-293 Lee, Mary (fl. 1867-1888), writer - Kirk I 675,294 Lee, Mary Elizabeth (* 1813, 1 1849), poet, prose writer - Feminist companion - III 264,441 Lee, Matthew (fl. 1600-1621), writer - Allibone I 675,295 Lee, Matthew (* 1694, 1 1755), benefactor Allibone, Münk - I 675,296-298 Lee, Matthew (* 1872), quarry manager, J.P. WW Durham - II 1609,373 Lee, Matthew Henry (t 1890), clergyman, editor - Boase, Kirk - I 675, 299-300 Lee, Maurice (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 675,301 Lee, Maurice (fl. 1880), composer - Baptie 1 I 675,302 Lee, Maurice (* 1946), actor - Pedder III 264,442 Lee, Maurice Alexander William (t 1940), pilot Wynn - III 264, 443 Lee, May B. (fl. 1905-1914), miniature painter Foskett - III 264, 444 Lee, May Bridges - aft. Lady Stott (t 1977), painter - Buckman, Lady's WW, WW ArtII 1609,374-375; III 264,445 Lee, Melville Rupert Henry (* 1893), lieutenant colonel - Malta - III 264,446-447 Lee, Michael Radcliffe (* 1934), professor of clinical pharmacology - Scotland III 264,448 Lee, Moses (* 1950), artist - Buckman III 264,449 Lee, Nam Sang (* 1941), chemist - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,450 Lee, Nathaniel (* 1653?, 1 1692), dramatist A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Russell: Authors, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop - I 675,303-359 Lee, Nelson (fl. 1850), writer - Kirk - I 675,360 Lee, Noel (* 1867, 1 1915), volunteer major Cheshire - II 1609, 376 Lee, Noreen (* 1926), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1609,377 Lee, Norman (* 1893), film director, screenwriter - Kinematograph, Noble: Film, Picturegoer's WW- II 1609,378-380 Lee, O.V. (* 1895), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 264, 454 Lee, Patrick (t 1650), Jesuit - Oliver I 675,361-362 Lee, Peggy Pik-Yue (* 1945), wine merchant WsW Hong Kong - III 264, 455 Lee, Pei Chung (* 1920), shipping agent - WsW Hong Kong - III 264,456 Lee, Percy (* 1871, 1 1953), violin maker Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1609, 381-383; III 264,457 Lee, Percy Thomas (* 1863), vicar - Foster 3, Northumberland - II 1609, 384-385 Lee, Peter (* 1937), painter - Buckman III 264,458 Lee, Philip Charles (* 1893), vicar - WW Surrey - II 1609,386 Lee, Philip Henry (* 1829, 1 1920), rector Clergy List - Ì I 1609,387 Lee, Philip Robert (* 1943), jazz musician Chilton - III 264, 459 Lee, Philip Stirling (* 1858), quantity surveyor London - II 1609, 388 Lee, Philip Warburton (* 1892?, 11917), captain - Memorials - II 1609, 389-392 Lee, Phyllis Hornblower —> Marston, Phyllis Hornblower Lee, Phyllis Nora —» Greene, Phyllis Nora

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Lee, Q.W. Lea, Sir Richard Lee, Richard —» Sergeant, Richard Lee, Richard (»before 1549, 1 1608), diplomat, trader - Shakespeare - III 265,8-9 Lee, Richard (*c,1587, Î 1649), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 265,10 Lee, Richard (* 1646, 1 1714), gentleman Gibbs - II 1609, 397 Lee, Richard (fl. 1660), divine - Allibone I 675,369 Lee, Richard (fl. 1675), autobiographer - Watt I 675,370 Lee, Richard (fl. 1755), barrister - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 675,371-372 Lee, Richard (fl. 1790), fanatic, poet - Hatfield, Watkins/Shoberl - I 675,373-375 Lee, Richard (* 1828), dramatist, journalist Men 2 - I 675, 377 Lee, Richard (fl. 1840), sermonist, translator Allibone - I 675,376 Lee, Richard (* 1844), preacher - Methodists I 675,378 Lee, Richard (* 1846, 1 1922), clergyman, headmaster - Leading Men, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 675,379-382; II 1609,398 Lee, Richard Charles (* 1928), merchant, J.P., company director - Hong Kong, WsW Hong Kong - III 265,11-13 Lee, Richard Dale —> Lee, Dick Lee, Richard Henry (* 1732, 1 1794), revolutionary statesman - Allen, Allibone, Cassel1, French, Waller - I 675,383-391 Lee, Richard Henry (t 1923), gentleman - WWW 1916 - II 1609,399 Lee, Richard Hugh Antony (t 1940), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 265,14-15 Lee, Richard Napolean - aft. Thornton (fl. 18571880), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1609, 400 Lee, Richard Nelson (* 1806, 1 1872), actor, dramatist - Boase, Pantomime I 675,392-393; III 264,451-453 Lee, Sir Richard Phillips (* 1865, î 1953), major general - WW Hampshire - II 1609,401 Lee, Robert Badduley, Robert Lee, Sir Robert (Î 1539?), sheriff, courtier Gibbs - II 1609, 402 Lee, Sir Robert (* 1545?, î 1616), gentleman Gibbs - II 1609, 403 Lee, Robert (fl. 1593-1623), dramatist - Baker, Nungezer - I 675, 394; II 1609, 404-405 Lee, Sir Robert (fc.1605), Lord Mayor Hutchinson: Medica - I 675, 395 Lee, Robert (* 1793, î 1877), obstetrician Allibone, Boase, Cassel1, Kirk, Ward I 675,396-401

Lee, Robert (* 1804, î 1868), professor Boase, Cassel1, DCB, Geddes, Goring, hying: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Knight: Scotsmen, M'bain. Ward, Wei ford I 675,402-422; II 1609,406-420; III 265,17-18 Lee, Robert (fl. 1871-1879), Writer to the Signet - Malchow - III 265,19 Lee, Robert (* 1915), painter, draftsman, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 265,21 Lee, Robert (fl. 1925-1932), electrical engineer WW Local Government - II 1609, 422 Lee, Robert Alleyne (* 1872, î 1920), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1609, 423 Lee, Robert Ewing (* 1883), chaplain - India Office - II 1609, 424 Lee, Robert James Long, Miss S. Lee, Sackville Usher Bolton (* 1806, 1 1889), canon - Boase - I 676,1 Lee, Sai Wah (fl. 1958), merchant - Hong Kong - Ill 265, 33 Lee, Samuel (* 1625, 1 1691), divine A 'Beckett, Adams W.O. 1, Allen, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Eliot, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 676, 2-22 Lee, Samuel ( t 1695?), bookseller - Plomer 3 II 1609,431 Lee, Samuel (fl. 1754-1771), surgeon general Watt - I 676, 24 Lee, Samuel (* 1773?, 1 1859), gipsy king Boase - I 676, 25 Lee, Samuel (t 1776), violinist, music publisher De Bekker - I 676, 23 Lee, Samuel (* 1783, î 1852), orientalist A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Browne/Burton, CasselΊ, Jerdan, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, NBD, Taylor W.C., Waller, Ward - I 676,26-54; II 1609,432 Lee, Samuel (* 1837, 1 1892), barrister, classicist - Boase, Foster 2 - I 676, 55; II 1609, 433 Lee, Samuel (* 1871, î 1944), rugby player Ulster - III 265, 34 Lee, Samuel Yiu Suen (* 1927), company executive - WsW Hong Kong - III 265,35 Lee, Sara (* 1956), painter, restorer - Buckman - Ill 265, 36 Lee, Sarah —> Wallis, Sarah

Lee, Sarah Catherine Augusta - aft. Hibbert (t 1931), gentlewoman - Walford II 1609,434 Lee, Shiu Hung (* 1933), medical officer - WsW Hong Kong - III 265,40 Lee, Sir Sidney —> Lee, Solomon Lazarus Lee, Simon (* 1927), businessman - WsW Hong Kong - III 265,43-44 Lee, Siow Mong (* 1915), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265, 45 Lee, Smyth (* 1838, î 1866), clerk, sports journalist, dramatist - Boase - I 676,61 Lee, Solomon Lazarus - aft. Sir Sidney Lee (* 1859, 1 1926), Shakespearian scholar, biographical editor - Emden, Griffiths, Kirk, Lee, Men 3, WWW 1916 - I 676, 57-60; II 1609,435-444; III 265,41-42 Lee, Sophia (* 1750, 1 1824), novelist, dramatist - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Cassell, Davenport, Feminist companion, Gilliland, Gorton, Hale, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, NBD, Rose HJ., Schlueter, Shattock, Thesp. Diet., Todd, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 676,62-81; III 265,46-57 Lee, Stephen (fl. 1815), clerk, librarian, astronomer - Watt - I 676,82 Lee, Stephen Grosvenor (* 1889), college fellow - WW Oxfordshire - II 1609,445 Lee, Sydney (* 1866, 1 1949), painter, etcher, wood engraver - Buckman, WW Art II 1609,446; III 265,58 Lee, Sydney William Timpson (* 1898), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265, 59 Lee, Sydney Williams (fl. 1879-1888), painter Sartin - III 265,60 Lee, T.S. (* 1923), banker - Hong Kong III 265,61 Lee, Taney (* 1884), boxer - WW Sport I 676,83 Lee, Terence Richard (* 1924), psychologist, professor - Academic WsW - III 265,62 Lee, Terry (* 1932), painter, teacher - Buckman - Ill 265,63 Lee, Theobald Dominick Geoffrey Dillon- 15th viscount Dillon (* 1811, 1 1879), lieutenant Boase - I 676,84 Lee, Theresa Melville (fl. 1885), historian - Kirk - I 676,85 Lee, Sir Thomas —> Leigh, Sir Thomas Lee, Thomas —» Lyle, Thomas Lee, Thomas (*c,1552, 1 1601), soldier Shakespeare - III 265,64-66 Lee, Thomas (* 1594, î 1621), scholastic McCoog - III 265, 67 Lee, Thomas - also: Leigh (t 1601), soldier Low - I 676,87 Lee, Thomas (* 1739), watchmaker - Pickford III 265,68 Lee, Thomas (fl. 1755-1770), naval captain Charnock - I 676,89 Lee, Thomas (* 1761?, 1 1824), rector - Foster 4 - II 1609,447 Lee, Thomas (* 1794, î 1834), architect - Architecture, Colvin - I 676,90-91; II 1609,448-449 Lee, Thomas (fl. 1800), surgeon - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 676,93 Lee, Thomas (* 1810, 1 1856), actor, innkeeper Boase - I 676,96 Lee, Thomas (fl. 1810-1815), legal writer Allibone, Watt - I 676,94-95 Lee, Thomas (t 1836), artist - Architecture I 676,90-91 Lee, Thomas (* 1855), minister - WW Methodism - II 1609, 450 Lee, Thomas (* 1874), blacksmith, town councillor - WW Cornwall - II 1609,451 Lee, Thomas (fl. 1885), editor, novelist - Kirk I 676,97 Lee, Thomas Bland (* 1762?, î 1827), congressman - Allen - I 676,98 Lee, Thomas Gardiner (fl. 1845), industrial writer - Kirk - I 676,99

Leech Lee, Thomas Grosvenor (* 1848), solicitor, M.P. - Pratt - I 676,100 Lee, Thomas Richard (* 1854?), barrister Foster 2- II 1609,452 Lee, Thomas Russell (* 1841), J.P. - Cheshire II 1609,453 Lee, Thomas Sim (* 1745?, 11819), governor, painter - Allen - I 676,101 Lee, Thomas Wakefield (* 1857), farmer, J.P., county councillor - WW Lincolnshire II 1609,454 Lee, Thomas William (* 1834, 1 1921), vicar Clergy List - II 1609, 455 Lee, Thow Min (* 1908), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265,69 Lee, Tony (* 1934), jazz musician - Chilton III 265, 70 Lee, Tsu-Yung (* 1904), producer - Hong Kong - Ill 265, 72 Lee, Tsuh Ming (* 1898), company proprietor Hong Kong - III 265,71 Lee, Vandeleur (11.1875), elocutionist - Kirk I 676,102 Lee, Vaughan Alexander Edward Hanning(* 1878, 1 1949), naval commander, poultry farmer - Creagh/Humphris, WW Surrey II 1609,456-457 Lee, Vaughan Hanning - aft. Vaughan-Lee (* 1836, 1 1882), M.P., major - Bateman, Boase, Rees: Welshmen - I 1232,415; II 1609,458-459 Lee, Vaughan Hanning Vaughan—> Lee, Vaughan Hanning Lee, Vernon —» Paget, Violet Lee, Vivienne - aft. baroness Cawley (t 1978), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1609,460 Lee, W. T. (fl. 1880), religious writer - Kirk I 676,104 Lee, Wah Chue (* 1900), company director Hong Kong - III 265,90 Lee, Wai-Tong (* 1905), company director, sports advisre - Hong Kong - III 265,91 Lee, Walter (fl. 1716-1754), stonemason - Gunnis - II 1609,461 Lee, Walter (fl. 1870-1930), minister - WW Worcestershire - II 1609, 462 Lee, Walter (* 1872), shipping purveyor, sheriff, city councillor - Cath. WW 1930 II 1609,463 Lee, Walter Edward (* 1865), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1609, 464 Lee, Walter Granville Willoughby (* 1888), vicar - WW Shropshire - II 1609, 465 Lee, Walter Henry (* 1919), chemist - Scientists - Ill 265,92 Lee, Wesley Gordon (* 1886), minister - WW Methodism - II 1610, 001 Lee, Wiliam Gordon Calvert (* 1898), vicar WW Lincolnshire - II 1610,016 Lee, William - vere: Badduley (*c,1598, 1 1631), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 265, 93 Lee, William - also: Lea (t 1610?), inventor Cassel1, Cooper/Cooper, Letters, Waller I 676,105-111 Lee, William - also: Ley (fl. 1640-1665), bookseller - Pionier 1 - I 676,112 Lee, William (fl. 1658), bookseller - Plomer 1 I 676,113 Lee, William (fl. 1660), historian - Allibone I 676,114 Lee, William (fl. 1665-1672), naval commander Charnock - I 676,115 Lee, Sir William Osborne, Francis Godolphin D. 'arcy 7th duke of Leeds Leeds, 5th duke of —> Osborne, Francis Godolphin 5th Duke of Leeds Leeds, 8th duke of —> Osborne, George Godolphin 8th duke of Leeds Leeds, 9th duke of —> Osborne, George Godolphin 9th duke of Leeds Leeds, 10th duke of —> Osborne, George Godolphin 10th duke of Leeds Leeds, 6th duke of —> Osborne, George William Frederick 6th duke of Leeds Leeds, 11th duke of —> Osborne, John Francis Godolphin 11th duke of Leeds Leeds, 3rd duke of —> Osborne, Peregrine Hyde 3rd duke of Leeds Leeds, 2nd duke of —> Osborne, Peregrine 2nd duke of Leeds Leeds, 1st duke of —» Osborne, Sir Thomas 1st duke of Leeds Leeds dukedom of - Brydges - I 836, 358-359 Leeds, Charles Herbert (* 1878), mining engineer, J.P. - WW Durham - II 1610,096 Leeds, Daniel (fl. 1685), religious writer Allibone - I 676,256 Leeds, Edward —> Leedes, Edward Leeds, Edward (t 1590), civilian - Cooper/ Cooper, Woolrych - I 676,258-260,262-265 Leeds, Edward (* 1695?, 1 1758), sergeant-atlaw - Hutchinson: Medica, Woolrych I 676,262-266 Leeds, Edward (* 1728, 1 1803), master in chancery - Woolrych - I 676, 262-265 Leeds, Sir Edward 3rd baronet (* 1825, 1 1876), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 676, 268 Leeds, Sir Edward Templer 5th baronet (* 1859, I 1924), gentleman - Walford, 14WW 1916 II 1610,097-098 Leeds, Edward Thurlow (* 1877), museum curator, antiquary - WW Oxfordshire II 1610,099 Leeds, Frank (* 1880), headmaster - WW Herefordshire - II 1610,100 Leeds, Frederic (* 1866), church organist, composer - Warriner - II 1610,101 Leeds, Gary Walker, Gary Leeds, Sir George Augustus 4th baronet (* 1849, 1 1894), bank clerk - Boase - I 676, 269

Leeds, Herbert (fl. 1912), journalist, writer Cox: Norfolk - I 676, 270 Leeds, John (fl. 1765), surveyor general, writer on astronomy - Watt - I 676, 271 Leeds, Sir Joseph Edward 2nd baronet (* 1798, I 1862), bankrupt - Boase - I 676, 272 Leeds, Louisa - aft. Lady Oglander (t 1894), landowner - Bateman - II 1610,102 Leeds, Mary (fl. 1909-1912), miniature painter Foskett - III 265,139 Leeds, Percy (* 1871), architect, vicar - London, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1610,103-104 Leeds, Robert (* 1811, î 1890), agriculturalist Boase - I 676, 273 Leeds, Thomas Louis (* 1869, 1 1926), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, 14WW 1916 II 1610,105-106 Leeds, William Henry (* 1786, 1 1866), writer on architecture - Allibone, Boase, Colvin, Knight: Biography - I 676, 274-276; II 1610,107-108 Leeds, William Henry Arthur St. John (* 1864, 11917), colonial civil servant - Foster 3, WWW 1916 - II 1610,109-110 Leeds, William Henry Montagu (* 1858, 1 1947), high sheriff, civil servant - WW Wales 1921 II 1610, 111 Leeds, William Montagu (* 1832, 1 1899), captain, civil servant - Foreign Offìce 1 II 1610,112 Lee-Elliott, David Lee —> Elliott, David Lee LeeLee-Elliott, Theyre (* 1903), artist - Buckman III 265,107 Leefe, Basil Walter (* 1870), businessman Sports - II 1610,113-114 Leefe, John Beckwith (* 1849, 1 1922), general - Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 - I 676, 278; II 1610,115 Leefe, Roger Beckwith (fl. 1888), vice-consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1610,116 Lee Feuvre, Arthur Patton- (* 1864), rector WW Kent - II 1610,306 Lee-Hamilton, Annie E. —» Holdsworth, Annie E. Lee-Hamilton, Eugene Jacob —> Hamilton, Eugene Jacob LeeLee-Hankey, Edith Mary Garner, Edith Mary Lee-Hankey, William Lee Hankey, William Lee LeeLee-Harvey, Henry —» Harvey, Henry LeeLee-Jones, John William Jones, John William LeeLee-Jones, Norah (* 1911), artist, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 265,109 Lee-Jortin, Henry William —» Jortin, Henry William LeeLeek, Baron of —» Davies, Harold Baron of Leek Leek, James (* 1892, 1 1978), managing director - Birmingham Post - II 1610,117 Leekay, John (fl. 1855), poet - Kirk - I 676, 279 Leeke, David (fl. 1571), actor - Nungezer II 1610,118 Leeke, Edward Tucker (* 1841, 1 1925), canon Lincolnshire, WWW 1916 - II 1610,119-120 Leeke, George (t 1939), M.P. - Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 676,280; II 1610,121 Leeke, Sir Henry John (* 1790?, î 1870), admiral - Boase, Buckland, O'Byrne I 676,281-284; II 1610,122 Leeke, John Cox (* 1843, 1 1919), bishop WWW 1916 - II 1610,123 Leeke, Josceline Etheldreda —» Mitford, Josceline Etheldreda Leeke, Ralph (* 1849, 1 1943), colonel, D.L. Walford - II 1610,124-125 Leeke, Robert (fl. 1728-1748), rector WattI 676,285 Leeke, Samuel (* 1848, î 1925), barrister Foster 2 - II 1610,126 Leeke, Thomas (t 1662), judge - Foss I 676, 286

Lees Leeke, Thomas Newton Leake, William Leeke, William (* 1630?, 1 1687), serjeant-at-law - Foss - I 676,288-289 Leeke, William Milne, George Crompton LeesLees-Milne, James (* 1908), writer - Rintoul III 265,217 Lees-Milne, James Henry —» Lees, James Henry Leesmith, Bryan Lee (* 1866), lawyer - Cox: Norfolk - Ì 676,379 Leesmith, Mary Lascelles - aft. Harcourt (fl. 1892-1930), painter - WW ArtII 1610,267 Leeson earldom of - Brydges - I 676, 397-398 Leeson (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 265, 232 Leeson Miss - aft. Lewis (fl. 1790), actress Haslewood, Thesp. Diet. - I 676,381-384 Leeson, Agnes Marie - aft. Blackwood (fl. 19001937), alderman - Lady's WW - II 1610,268 Leeson, Albert (* 1903, î 1946), bowmaker Plowright - III 265, 233 Leeson, Alexander Neve (* 1896?, 11917), lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris, Memorials - II 1610,269-272 Leeson, Arthur Edgerton (* 1886), architect, surveyor, layman - Methodists - I 676, 385 Leeson, Arthur John (* 1861), auctioneer, surveyor, layman - Birmingham, Methodists, WW Methodism - I 676,386; II 1610,273-274 Leeson, Charles Frank (* 1875), alderman, J.P., managing director - WW Worcestershire II 1610,275 Leeson, Edward Nugent 6th earl of Milltown (* 1835, 1 1890), barrister - Boase, Foster 2 I 676,387; II 1610,276 Leeson, George (* 1907), translator - Flegon III 265,234 Leeson, Lady Geraldine Evelyn —» Stanhope, Lady Geraldine Evelyn Leeson, Henry Beaumont (* c.1800, 1 1872), physician, chemist - Boase - I 676,389 Leeson, Henry 7th earl of Milltown (* 1837, 11891), barrister - Boase - I 676, 388 Leeson, Hewling (fl. 1800), clerk, topical writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 676, 390 Leeson, Hubert Seymour (* 1841?), barrister Foster 2- II 1610, 277

Le Fevre Leeson, Jane Eliza Warner, Harry Granville LeeLee-Warner, Henry —> Warner, Henry LeeLee-Warner, Henry James —» Warner, Henry James LeeLee-Warner, Maria —» Warner, Maria LeeLee-Warner, Philip Henry —> Warner, Philip Henry LeeLee-Warner, Sir William Warner, Sir William LeeLee-Warner, William Hamilton Warner, William Hamilton LeeLeeworthy, Christine —» Lee, Crissie Lefab Saint —» Llynab Saint Lefanu, Alicia Sheridan, Alicia Le Fanu, Alicia (*c,1790, fc.1826), niece of Philip Le Fanu - Feminist companion, O'Donoghue, Watt, Welch - I 677,2-3; III 265,246-248 Lefanu, Anne Elizabeth —» Sheridan, Anne Elizabeth Le Fanu, Cecil Vivian (* 1877), physician Macmillan: Africa - II 1610, 297 Le Fanu, Eleanor Frances - c.h. Russell Gray (fl. 1865), novelist - Kirk - I 677, 5 Le Fanu, Emma L. —» Dobbin, Emma L. Le Fanu, Henry (fl. 1880), topographical writer Kirk - I 677', 7 Le Fanu, Henry Frewen (* 1870, 1 1946), graduate - Foster 3 - II 1610,298 Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan (* 1814, 1 1873), novelist, journalist - Boase, Boylan, Griffiths, Irish writers, Kirk, Lozes/O Kelly, O'Donoghue, Ward, Webb, Welch I 677,8-13; III 265,249-261 Le Fanu, Peter (fl. 1778), playwright - Baker, O'Donoghue, Taylor W.B.S., Welch I 677,14-16; III 265,262 Le Fanu, Philip (fl. 1790), divine - Allibone, Taylor W.B.S., Watt, Webb - I 677,17-20 Le Fanu, Thomas Philip (* 1858), civil servant Thorn - I 677,21 Le Fanu, William Joseph Henry (fl. 18651915), colonial judge - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1610,299 Le Fanu, William P. (* 1774, 1 1817), barrister, philanthropist, writer - O'Donoghue, Taylor W.B.S. - I 677, 22-24 Le Fanu, William Richard (* 1816, Î 1894), railway engineer - Boase - I 677, 25 Le Fanu, William Richard Lefèbvre, Claude Lefebure, G.J. (* 1910), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265, 264 Lefebure, J.Y. (* 1908), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265, 265 Le Febure, James —» Febure, James Le Lefebure, L.P. (* 1922), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 265, 266 Lefebure, Thomas (* 1636, 1 1720), miniature painter - Foskett - III 265, 267

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Le Febvre, Charles Hyacinth Mapleton, Percy Lefroy Lefroy, Robert Willoughby (* 1877, 1 1952), curate - Clergy List - II 1610,365 Lefroy, Thomas Edward Preston (*1815, I 1887), judge - Boase, Foster 2 - I 677,125; II 1610,366 Lefroy, Thomas Langlois (* 1776, î 1869), judge - Ball, Boase, Mosse, Simpson, Ward, Webb - I 677,126-130; II 1610,367-368; III 265,287-288 Lefroy, Thomas Paul (* 1806, 1 1891), judge, biographer - Boase, Kirk - I 677,131-132 Lefroy, Walter (fl. 1906-1912), Journalist - Men & Women - I 677,133 Lefroy, Walter John Magrath Wauton, Hilda Winifred Ivy Leyer, George Magnus Ernest (fl. 1923-1935), vice-consul - Foreign Offíce 2 - II 1616,009 Leygh, William (fl. 1605), sermonist - Watt I 686,106 Leyh, Liz (* 1943), artist - Buckman III 269,323 Leyh, Stanley George Hoare (* 1893), naval lieutenant, colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1616,010; III 269,324 Leyland, Sir Albert Edward Herbert Naylor2nd baronet (* 1890, 1 1952), J.P., attaché Walford, WW Wales 1933 - II 1616,011-012 Leyland, Arthur William (* 1872), vicar - WW Surrey - II 1616,013 Leyland, Christopher Digby (* 1892), captain WW Yorkshire - II 1616, 014 Leyland, Christopher John —> Naylor, Christopher John Leyland, Dennis Chapman (* 1928), aerodynamicist - Scientists - III 269, 325 Leyland, Francis A. (fl. 1885), biographer - Kirk - I 686,108 Leyland, Frederick Bendle (* 1881), J.P., lieutenant colonel - WW Warwickshire II 1616,015 Leyland, Frederick Richards (* 1831, 1 1892), steamship owner - Boase, Rintoul I 686,109; III 269,326 Leyland, Sir Herbert Scarisbrick Naylor- 1st baronet (* 1864, î 1899), captain, M.P. Boase, Pratt - I 686,110-111 Leyland, J. (fl. 1865), travel writer - Kirk I 686,112 Leyland, John —> Leland, John Leyland, John (* 1815, 1 1882), school founder Boase - I 686,114 Leyland, John (fl. 1870), memorialist - Kirk I 686,115 Leyland, John (fl. 1885), editor - Kirk I 686,116 Leyland, John (Î 1924), naval writer - WWW 1916 - II 1616,016 Leyland, John Tiplady (* 1890), J.P., cheese factor, provision merchant - WW Yorkshire II 1616,017 Leyland, Joseph Bentley (* 1811, 11851), sculptor - Boase, Gunnis, Redgrave I 686,117-118; II 1616,18-19 Leyland, Maurice (* 1900, 1 1967), cricketer Arlott, Arlott: Batsman - III 269, 328-331 Leyland, Lady Naylor » Belabre, Marguerite de Leyland, Ralph Watts (fl. 1880-1893), shipowner, travel writer - Kirk, Orchard - I 686,119; II 1616,20

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Leyland

Leyland, Reginald Harry Llwyd, Humphrey

Lhwyd, Edward —> Lhuyd, Edward Lhwyd, Humphrey —» Llwyd, Humphrey Li, Albert Sze Bay (* 1936), educationalist WsW Hong Kong - III 269, 344-346 Li, Chi Wa (* 1895), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 269, 348 Li, Chik Nung (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 269, 347 Li, Chiù To (* 1934), accountant - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,349 Li, Chung Ching (* 1899), company director WsW Hong Kong - III 269, 350 Li, David Kwok Po (* 1939), banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,351-353 Li, Edwin (* 1922), company manager - Hong Kong - III 269,354 Li, Mrs Ellen Shu-Pui (* 1908), J.P., social worker - Hong Kong, WsW Hong Kong III 269,355-356 Li, Fook Kow (* 1922), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, Ws W Hong Kong III 269,357-358 Li, Fook Sean Simon (* 1922), crown counsel Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 269,359-360 Li, Fook Wo (* 1916), businessman - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,361-365 Li, Ka Shing (* 1928), merchant - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,366-367 Li, King Hong (* 1891), scholar - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 269, 368-369 Li, Martin Y.H. (* 1941), advertising director WsW Hong Kong - III 269, 370 Li, Peter Ping Lam (* 1932), company director WsW Hong Kong - III 269, 371 Li, Ronald Fook Shiu (* 1929), businessman WsW Hong Kong - III 269,372-373 Li, Shu Fan (* 1887), J.P., doctor - Hong Kong - Ill 269,374 Li, Shu Pui (fl. 1958), doctor - Hong Kong III 269,375 Li, Shuet Ngo (* 1941), accountant - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,376 Li, Simon Fook Sean (* 1922), justice - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,377-378 Li, Stephen Shuet-Io (* 1937), publisher - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,379 Li, Yuan Chia (* 1929, 1 1994), artist, photographer, gallery owner, teacher Buckman - III 269', 380 Lia Fail —> Fenelon, Timothy Brendan Lia, Carmelo (* 1927), priest - Malta III 269,381 Liach, F. (fl. 1657), printer - Plomer 1 I 686,184 Liadain Saint —» Liadhain Saint Liadain (fl. 7. Cent.), master poet - O Céirín III 269,382-383 Liadana Saint —> Liadhain Saint Liadhain Saint - also: Ledum; Leidania; Leduina; Lighain; Liadain; Liuen; Liadana; Liadiana; Liduen (fl. [501?]), mother of St. Ciaran - Smith/Wace - I 686,186 Liadiana Saint —» Liadhain Saint Liafwine Saint —> Lebwin Saint Liamain —> Liamhain Liamaina —> Liamhain Liamhain - also: Liamain; Liamaina; Lieman; Liemania; Limania (fl. [451]), sister of Patrick - Smith/Wace - I 686,188 Liang, Sai-Wa (* 1905), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 269, 384 Liao, Donald Poon Huai (* 1929), government secretary - WsW Hong Kong - III 269,385 Liao, Irene (* 1934), concert singer, teacher Hong Kong - III 269,386 Liardet, Francis (* 1798, 1 1863), naval captain Boase, Kirk, O'Byrne - I 686,189-193 Liardet, Henry Maughan (* 1834), naval lieutenant - Liverpool - II 1616,039 Liardet, Wilbraham (fl. 1805), poet - Watt I 686,194 Liardet, William (* 1794), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 686,195-196 Liart, Matthew (* 1736, 1 1782?), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 686,197-198

Lias (family) (fl. 1914-1935), acrobatic family Busby - III 269,387 Lias, James William (* 1885), art school principal - WW Cornwall - II 1616,040 Lias, John James (* 1834, î 1923), vicar, professor - Cox: Kent, Kirk, Schaff/Jackson, Sussex, WWW 1916 - I 686,199-201; II 1616,41-42 Lias, William John (* 1868, 1 1941), barrister, editor - Lanes. Biog., WW Devonshire I 686,202; II 1616,43 Liauw, Te Chang (* 1931), structural engineer WsW Hong Kong - III 269, 388 Liban —» Laebhan Liban Saint - also: Libana; Libania; Libhan (fl. [551]) - Dunbar, Smith/Wace I 686,203-204 Libana Saint —» Liban Saint Libania Saint —> Liban Saint Libbertoun, Lord —> Winram, George Lord Libbertoun Libbey, Laura Jean (* 1862, 1 1925), popular novelist - Feminist companion III 269,389-390 Libbra, Marc (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 269,391 Libby, Edward (fl. 1789-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 686,205 Libby, Frank Wyman (fl. 1915-1925), car manufacturer - Notable Personalities II 1616,044 Libby, Frederick (* 1891, 1 1970), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 269,392 Libby, Richard (* 1948), painter, teacher Buckman - III 269, 393 Libby, Walter Henry (* 1867), educationalist Men & Women - I 686,206 Liber Saint - also: Liberius; Libern; Libernus (fl. [551?]) - Smith/Wace - I 686,208 Liber (fl. [599?]), bishop - Smith/Wace I 686, 209 Liber Saint - also: Liberius (Î619), abbot Smith/Wace - I 686, 210 Liber - also: Liberius (Î 749), abbot - Smith/ Wace - I 686,211 Liberace, Wladziu Valentino (* 1919), piano virtuoso - Busby - III 269, 394 Liberius Saint —> Liber Saint Liberius —» Liber Liberman, Hyman (* 1853), colonial mayor Weinthal - I 686,207 Libern Saint —> Liber Saint Libernus Saint —> Liber Saint Liberty, Amelia (fl. 1854-1856), miniature painter - Foskett - III 269, 396 Liberty, Arthur Ivor Stewart—> Stewart-Liberty, Arthur Ivor Liberty, Sir Arthur Lasenby (* 1843, î 1917), fabric manufacturer - BB&B, Goodman, Grant, Jeremy, Leading Men, Mellors, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 686, 212-215; II 1616,45-51; III 269,397-405 Liberty, Stephen (* 1871), vicar, writer - Foster 3, WW Gloucestershire II 1616,052-053 Libhan Saint —» Liban Saint Libiqu Saint (Í929), hermit, bishop - Gould/ Fisher - I 686,216 Libman, Frances —> Bumford, Frances Libranus Saint (fl. [551]) - Forbes - I 686,217 Libri-Carrucci Dalla Sommaia, Count Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone (* 1803, 1 1869), scientist, bibliophile - Boase I 686,218 Liburd, Richard John (* 1973), footballer Hugman - III 269, 407 Liby, W. (fl. 1655), writer - Watt - I 686,219 Licari, Emanuel (* 1926), medical officer Malta - III 269, 408 Licari, Mary (* 1929), physician - Malta III 269,409 Licette, Miriam (fl. 1920), singer - De Bekker I 686,220 Lichfield, 4th earl of —> Anson, Thomas Edward 4th earl of Lichfield

Liddell Lichfield, 3rd earl of —» Anson, Thomas Francis 3rd earl of Lichfield Lichfield, 2nd earl of —» Anson, Thomas George 2nd earl of Lichfield Lichfield, 1st earl of —> Anson, Thomas William 1st earl of Lichfield Lichfield, 1st earl of —> Lee, Sir Edward Henry 1st earl of Lichfield Lichfield, titular earl of —» Stuart, Lord Bernard titular earl of Lichfield Lichfield, Anne Lena, Lily Lily, George - also: Lilye; Georgius Lilius (t 1559), divine, historian - Allibone, Berkenhout, Gillow, Macray, Rose H.J., Watt, Wood - I 688,109-117 Lily, John —» Lyly, John Lily, John (* 1573?, 1 1609), Jesuit - Oliver I 688,159 Lily, Peter (fl. 1540), church dignitary - Rose HJ. - I 688,121 Lily, Peter - also: Lilly; Lilius (t 1615), archdeacon - Rose H.J., Watt I 688,121,120 Lily, Peter (fl. 1800), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 270,180 Lily, William - also: Lillie; Lilly; Lilye; Lillye (* 1468?, 1 1522), grammarian A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Poets, Wood I 688,123-158; 249,352-354; 1233,46-47 Lilye, George —> Lily, George Lilye, William Lily, William Lim, Catherine (* 1943), novelist, shortstory writer - Feminist companion III 270,181-182 Lim, Chee Quan (* 1901), barrister-at-law, tribunal president - Hong Kong - III 270,183 Lim, Fat (*1921), chemical engineer, college principal - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270,184 Lim, George (* 1944), company executive WsW Hong Kong - III 270,185-186 Lim, Kim (* 1936, 1 1997), sculptor, photographer, printmaker - Buckman III 270,187 Lim, Paul How Ping (* 1916), industrialist WsW Hong Kong - III 270,188-189 Lim, Poh Sim (* 1904), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270,190 Lim, W.T.K. (* 1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270,191 Lima, Sir Bertram Lewis (t 1919), newspaper chairman - WWW 1916 - II 1616, 300 Lima, Joachim Rodrigues (* 1875, 1 1936), archbishop - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 - II 1616,301-302

2490

Lima

Lima, Manuel (Î 1823), pirate - Gosse II 1616,303 Limania —> Liamhain Limb, C.H.M. (* 1928), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270,192 Limbdi, Daulatsinghji Jaswantsinghji jhala-rajput of Pery, Edmund Colquhoun 5th earl of Limerick Limerick, 3rd earl of Pery, William Hale John Charles 3rd earl of Limerick Limerick, 4th earl of —> Pery, William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe 4th earl of Limerick Limerick, 2nd earl of —» Pery, William Henry Tennison 2nd earl of Limerick Limerick, countess of —> Trotter, Angela Olivia Limerick earldom of - Biydges I 869,141-142 Limerick (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 270,39 Limesey, Robert de ( t i l 16), bishop - Godwin - I 688,174 Liminge, Robert —» Lemynge, Robert Limmer, John (t 1858), temperance advocate Couling: Temperance - II 1616,310 Limont, Arthur Weir (* 1875), physician, mayor, J.P. - Lanes. Biog., WW Local Government - I 688,176; II 1616,311 Limont, James (* 1856), physician Northumberland - II 1616,312 Limpenny, Charles Joseph (* 1881, 1 1952), naval engineer-captain - Cath. WW 1930 II 1616,313 Limpeny, Eric Ronald (fl. 1940-1946), pilot Wynn - III 270,196 Limpus, Sir Arthur Henry (* 1868, î 1931), admiral - WWW 1929 - II 1616,314 Limpus, F. Henry (t 1893), composer - Brown/ Stratton - I 688,180 Limpus, Richard (* 1824, 1 1875), music college founder - Boase, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 688,178-181 Limrick, John (fl. 1860), writer - Kirk I 688,182 Limrick, Lucy - aft. Spaight (fl. 1878-1905), gentlewoman - Wal ford - II 1616,315 Limrick, Mary Frances Rose (fl. 1935), health inspector - Lady's WW- II 1616,316 Lin, Ching Kuel (* 1904), medical officer Hong Kong - III 270,197

Lin, Chuan Chi (* 1916), pathologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 270,198 Lin, Da (* 1934), actress - Hong Kong III 270,199 Lin, Dao-Yang (* 1890), college president Hong Kong - III 270, 200 Lin, David Huo-Fu (* 1929), civil servant WsW Hong Kong - III 270, 201 Lin, Francis (fl. 1650), religious writer - Watt I 688,183 Lin, Frank Hui Po (* 1927), company managing director - WsW Hong Kong III 270,202-203 Lin, George V. (* 1903), company general manager - Hong Kong - III 270, 204 Lin, Hsiao Mei (* 1971), painter - Buckman III 270,205 Lin, Richard (* 1933), painter, designer Buckman - III 270, 206 Linacre, Sir John Gordon Seymour (* 1923), newspaper executive - Griffiths III 270,208-209 Linacre, Robert - also: Linaker (fl. 1577-1595), religious writer - Cooper/Cooper, Watt I 688,310-311 Linacre, Thomas - also: Lynacre; Lynacer (* 1460?, 1 1524), physician, classical scholar A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Cooper/ Cooper, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Gorton, Hoffmann, Hutchinson: Kent, Hutchinson: Templars, Knight: Biography, Macmichael, Maunder 2, Münk, Pettigrew, Rose HJ., Seward 2, Taylor W.C., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 688,185-309; III 270,210-214 Linahan, John (* 1867), minister - WW Methodism - II 1616, 317 Linaker, Charles Edward (* 1848), land agent, surveyor - Cheshire - II 1616,318 Linaker, Charles Edward (* 1875), land agent, surveyor - Cheshire - II 1616,319 Linaker, Henry (*1851), railway superintendent - Manchester Faces - II 1616,320-323 Linaker, Robert —> Linacre, Robert Linaker, William Edward (* 1864), newspaper editor - Marteau - II 1616, 324 Lincell, Charles —» Linsell, Charles Linch (fl. 1680), buccaneer - Gosse II 1616,325 Linch, Christine —> Craig, Christine Linch, John (t 1611), bishop - Wood I 688,312 Linchan, J. (fl. 1835), writer on engineering Allibone - I 688,313 Linche, Richard - also: Lynche (fl. 1596-1601), poet - Watt - I 688,314 Linck, F. W. (fl. 1890-1908), mining engineer, manager - Safford - I 688,316 Lincoln 2nd Earl of —> Clinton, Henry 2nd Earl of Lincoln Lincoln, 7th earl of —» Clinton, Henry 7th earl of Lincoln Lincoln, 1st earl of —> De Clinton, Edward Fiennes 1st earl of Lincoln Lincoln, countess of —> Knevitt, Elizabeth countess of Lincoln Lincoln, earl of —» Lacy, John de earl of Lincoln Lincoln, earl of —» Pole, John de la earl of Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham (fl. 20. Cent.), jazz musician Goodman - III 270,216 Lincoln, Alan C. (* 1879), golfer - WW Sport I 688,325 Lincoln, Alured de ( t 1199), justice itinerant Foss - I 688, 326 Lincoln, Alured de (t 1240), justice itinerant Foss - I 688,327 Lincoln, Benjamin (* 1733, î 1810), revolutionary major general, politician - Allen, French I 688,328-335 Lincoln, Cecil Henning (fl. 1930-1935), major, consul - Foreign Offíce 2 - II 1616, 326

Lincoln, Enoch (* 1788, 1 1829), governor, lawyer - Allen - I 688,336 Lincoln, Frederick George Docker (fl. 18761879), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1616, 327 Lincoln, Harold (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 688,337 Lincoln, Henry (*1811), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 688,338 Lincoln, Henry Cephas (* 1789, î 1864), organ builder - De Bekker - I 688,339 Lincoln, Henry John (* 1814, î 1901), organist, critic - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker - I 688,339,341-343 Lincoln, Henry S. (fl. 1880), poet O'Donoghue - I 688,344 Lincoln, Herbert Harold (* 1879), engineer WW Local Government - II 1616,328 Lincoln, J. - writer - Allibone - I 688,345 Lincoln, James (* 1690?, î 1722), murderer Hayward, Knapp/Baldwin - I 1169,12-14; II 1840,321-324 Lincoln, James (* 1871), teacher, writer Wright D. - II 1616, 330 Lincoln, John de (fl. 1350), master of works Architecture - I 688,347 Lincoln, John Benedict —> Atkinson, John Benedict Lincoln, John George (* 1854), solicitor Surrey 20th Cent - II 1616,331 Lincoln, L.J. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270, 224 Lincoln, Levi (* 1749?, 1 1820), attorney general - Allen - I 688, 348 Lincoln, Marianne Lincoln - aft. Harper (* 1822, 1 1885), soprano Brown/Stratton - I 688,342-343 Lincoln, Philip Lionel (* 1892, î 1981), company director - WW Kent - II 1616,332 Lincoln, Rene (* 1898), chemist - KirkGreene 2 - III 270, 225 Lincoln, Richard (t 1762), archbishop - Cooper: Dictionary - II 1616, 333 Lincoln, Robert (fl. 1695), minister - Watt I 688,350 Lincoln, Stephen (fl. 1663), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 688,351 Lincoln, Thomas de (* c.1300, t c.1364), Serjeant - Simpson - III 270, 226 Lincoln, William - also: William Lincon (fl. 1850), seaman - Poulsom - III 270, 227 Lincoln, William (fl. 1850-1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 688, 352 Lincoln, William Edgar (* 1874), freemason Wright D. - II 1616, 334 Lincolnshire, 1st marquis of —» Carington, Charles Robert 1st earl Carrington Lincolnshire, 1st marquis of —» Carrington, Charles Robert Wynn 1st marquis of Lincolnshire Lincolnshire, marchioness of —> Hamond, Cecilia Margaret HarbordLincon, William —» Lincoln, William Lind, Alexander —> Harrison, John Henry Lind, Alexander (fl. 1755), agricultural writer Watt - I 688,354 Lind, Alexander ( t 1756), advocate, sheriff Grant: Advocates - II 1616,335 Lind, Alexander Gordon (* 1877), colonel Cath. WW 1930 - II 1616,336 Lind, Bob (* 1942), folk musician - Larkin: Folk - III 270, 228-229 Lind, Edna Margaret (* 1902), botany lecturer Lady's WW - II 1616,337 Lind, George (t 1763), Lord Provost, M.P. Foster 1 - II 1616, 338 Lind, Gillian - aft. Raymond (* 1904), actress - Actors, Noble: Theatre - II 1616,339; III 270,230 Lind, Herman Peter Thygesen (fl. 1913-1925), engineer, concrete contractor - Notable Personalities - II 1616,340 Lind, James (* 1716, 1 1794), physician A 'Beckett, Cassell, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Rose HJ., Waller, Watt - I 688,355-361; III 270,231-232

Lindo Lind, James (* 1736, ΐ 1812), physician Britteri/Boulger, Rintoul - I 688,362; III 270,233 Lind, James (t 1847), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 688, 363 Lind, Jenny —> Lind, Johanna Maria Lind, Johanna Maria - aft. Goldschmidt; aft. Lind-Goldschmidt; c. Jenny Lind (* 1820, 1 1887), vocalist - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Boase, Cassel1, DCB, De Bekker, Greenwood, Grove, Hale, Knight: Biography, Lawrence J.T., Men 1, Men 2, Rintoul, Sanders, Waller - I 688,364-398; III 270,234-235 Lind, John (* 1737, 1 1781), political writer Watt - I 688, 399-400 Lind, Letty —> Rudge, Letty Lind, Marion F. (fl. 1892-1905), actress - Green Room Book - II 1616, 341 Lind, William (fl. 1895), writer on music Brown/Stratton - I 688,402 Lindahl, Benght Thorsten (* 1906), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 270, 236 Lindara, Jacob Ole (* 1789, 1 1881), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 688,403 Lindars, Barnabas (* 1923), lecturer in divinity Academic WsW - III 270,237 Lindars, Hilda Dederich, Hilda Lindaver, Gottfried (* 1839), artist - Mennell I 688,404 Lindberg, Anne - née: Anne Morrow (* 1906), novelist, poet, memoirist, aviator - Feminist companion - III 270,238-240 Linde, Patrick Anthony Monteuuis Van de —> Van de Linde, Patrick Anthony Monteuuis Lindeck, Robert Ernest Lindner, Moffat Lindo, Alfred Herbert (fl. 1925-1954), barristerat-law - Jamaica - III 270,288

2492

Lindo

Lindo, Archie (* 1908), poet, playwright, elocutionist - Jamaica - III 270, 289 Lindo, Arthur Septimus DaSilva (* 1899), solicitor, accountant - Jamaica - III 270, 290 Lindo, Cecil (fl. 1915), planter, banker - WW Jamaica - II 1616, 403 Lindo, Cecil Edward (* 1920), advertising agent - Jamaica - III 270,291 Lindo, Cedric George (* 1913), public relations officer - Jamaica - III 270, 292 Lindo, Cedric Oswald Leslie, Patrick baron Lindores Lindores barony of - Anderson W., Brydges I 689,62-63; 682,236-237

Lindores, Laurence of (* 1372?, 1 1437), theologian, faculty dean, inquisitor Donaldson/Morpeth - II 1616,415-416 Lindow, Eric Delafield (* 1889), physician - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1616,417; III 270,314 Lindow, Ernest Arthur (fl. 1925), antiques dealer - Notable Personalities - II 1616,418 Lindow, Isaac William Burns- (* 1868, 1 1946), lieutenant colonel, huntsman - Creagli/ Humphris, Foster 3, Sports, Walford, WW Cumberland, WW Sport - I 689,65; II 1616,419-424 Lindow, John Balcarres earldom of Lindsay, 12th earl of Bethune, Reginald 12th earl of Lindsay Lindsay, Lady —» FitzRoy, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth Lindsay, 11th earl of —> Lindesay, David Clark 11th earl of Lindsay Lindsay, de jure 9th earl of —> Lindesay, Henry Lindsay, 1st lord —» Lindsay, David 1st lord Lindsay Lindsay, 7th baron —» Lindsay, James 7th baron Lindsay Lindsay, 1st earl of —» Lindsay, John 1st earl of Lindsay, 17th earl of Crawford Lindsay, Lady —» Lindsay, Joyce Emily Lindsay of the Byres, 6th lord —» Lindsay, Patrick 6th lord Lindsay of the Byres Lindsay, baron —» Lindsay, Walter de baron Lindsay Lindsay, 2nd earl of —» Lindsay, William 2nd earl of Lindsay; 18th earl of Crawford Lindsay 16th Earl of Lindsay-Bethune, James Randolph 16th Earl of Lindsay Lindsay earldom of - Anderson W. I 689,70-80 Lindsay family of - also; de Lindsay Anderson W., Brydges, Burke, Conolly, Waller - I 689,82-99,153-159; 1077,148-152 Lindsay (family) (fl. 11. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Scottish clan - Bain, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - III 270,315-320; 270,407 Lindsay (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 270, 40-41 Lindsay (fl. 1810), actor - Roach - I 759,141 Lindsay Mrs (t 1921), indedendence fighter O Farrell - III 270, 322 Lindsay of Crawford, 30th lord —> Lindsay, James 5th earl of Balcarres, 30th lord Lindsay of Crawford Lindsay, A. K. (fl. 1833), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 689,102 Lindsay, A. W. H. (fl. 1913), anatomy professor - Stephenson - I 689,103 Lindsay, Alan (* 1918), painter, designer Buckman - III 270, 323 Lindsay, Alec Ian (t 1942), pilot - Wynn III 270,324 Lindsay, Sir Alexander (* 1785, 1 1872), general - Boase, Buckland - I 689,164; II 1616, 429 Lindsay, Alexander 2nd baron and 1st earl of Balcarres (* 1618, 1 1659) - Irving: Scotsmen, Scott - I 689,108,411-412 Lindsay, Alexander 6th earl of Balcarres, 23rd earl of Crawford (* 1752, 1 1825) - Brydges, Irying: Scotsmen, NBD, Philippart, Public Characters, Wilson: Lords - I 689,110-163 Lindsay, Alexander 4th earl of Crawford (t 1453) - Waller - I 689,82-84

Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop 1st baron Lindsey of Birker (* 1879, 1 1952), educationalist Browning, Educationists, Geddes, Goring, India Ofñce, Ramsden, WW Oxfordshire II 1616,430-432; III 270,325-329 Lindsay, Alexander Martin (* 1844, 1 1906), colonial prison inspector general, currency expert - WWW 1897 - II 1616,433 Lindsay, Alexander 1st baron Spynie (* 1550?, 1 1607) - Irving: Scotsmen - I 689,105 Lindsay, Alexander 2nd baron Spynie (* 1590?, 1 1646) - Li ving: Scotsmen - I 689,106 Lindsay, Alexander 3rd baron Spynie (t 1671) Irving: Scotsmen - I 689,109 Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford (* 1866), surgeon - Medical WW - I 689,182 Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford 25th earl of Crawford, 8th earl of Balcarres (* 1812, 1 1880) - Adams W.D. 1, AUibone, Anderson W., Boase, Cassell, Conolly, DCB, Dod's 1870, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Men 2, Sanders, Ward I 689,166-181; 781,202; II 1616,434 Lindsay, Alfred Stewart (* 1885), captain - WW Somerset - II 1616, 435 Lindsay, Andrew (* 1851), J.P., produce merchant - Cheshire - II 1616,436 Lindsay, Andrew Angus (* 1878), cotton broker, bank treasurer - Lanes. Biog. - I 689,183 Lindsay, Lady Anne —» Mackenzie, Lady Anne Lindsay, Lady Anne - aft. Leslie, duchess of Rothes (fl. 1660), covenanter - Anderson J. 1 - I 689,185-204 Lindsay, Lady Anne - aft. Barnard (* 1750, 1 1825), writer - Adams W.D. 1, AUibone, Anderson W., Baptie 2, Cassell, Conolly, Hale, Irving: Scotsmen, Sanders, Waller I 689,205-231 Lindsay, Archibald (fl. 1781), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 689, 232 Lindsay, Sir Benjamin (Î 1939), colonial judge, reader in Indian law - WW Oxfordshire, WWW 1929 - II 1616,437-438 Lindsay, Bernard Wilfild (* 1895, 1 1918), captain - Memorials - II 1616,439-442 Lindsay, Caleb (* 1972), film director - Johnson - Ill 270,330-333 Lindsay, Lady Caroline Blanche Elizabeth (* 1844, 1 1912), poet, novelist, painter Feminist companion - III 270, 334-335 Lindsay, Charles (* 1790, î 1855), clergyman Boase - I 689, 233 Lindsay, Charles (* 1820), newspaper editor, political writer - Kirk, McMurchy, Morgan: Sketches - I 689, 234-238 Lindsay, Charles Dalrymple (* 1760, 1 1846), bishop - Brydges, Conolly - I 689, 239-240 Lindsay, Charles Hugh (* 1816, 1 1889), lieutenant colonel, M.P. - Boase, Dod's 1870, Irving: Scotsmen, Malchow - I 689,241-242; II 1616,443; III 270,336 Lindsay, Charles Robert (* 1784, 1 1835), colonial civil servant - Buckland II 1616,444 Lindsay, Charles Robert (* 1826, 1 1895), colonial judge - Buckland - II 1616,445 Lindsay, Lady Christian —» Hamilton, Lady Christian Lindsay, Christopher (fl. 1790), musician, writer - Brown/Stratton - I 689, 244 Lindsay, Claud Reginald (* 1861), clergyman Cath. WW 1910 - I 689,245 Lindsay, Colin (fl. 1790), lieutenant colonel, writer - Watt - I 689, 249 Lindsay, Colin (* 1819, 1 1892), founder of English Church Union - Boase, Gillow, Kirk - I 689,250-257 Lindsay, Colin 3rd earl of Balcarres (* 1654?, 1 1722) - Allibone, Irving: Scotsmen, Watt I 689,246-248 Lindsay, Colin William (fl. 1827-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 689,258 Lindsay, Courtenay Traice (* 1875?, 11916), drawing teacher - Memorials II 1616,446-447

Lindsay Lindsay, Sir Coutts 2nd baronet Carnegie, William Fullerton LindsayLindsay-Crawford, John Crawford, John LindsayLindsay-Crawford, John Crawford, John Lindsay- 1st viscount Garnock Lindsay-Fynn, Basil Mortimer (* 1901), accountant - Malta - III 270, 423-424 Lindsay-Hogg, Lady —> Cowley, Alice Margaret Lindsay-Hogg, Sir Lindsay —> Hogg, Sir Lindsay 1st baronet Lindsay-Hogg, Michael (* 1940), film director Film directors - III 270, 426-427 Lindsay-Hogg, William Lindsay —> Hogg, William Lindsay Lindsay-Holt, George —» Holt, George LindsayLindsay Jones, Gordon (* 1929), physicist Scientists - III 270, 428 Lindsay Smith, John Koark (* 1939), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 270, 429 Lindsell, Miss A. E. (fl. 1935), college warden Lady's WW - II 1617,148 Lindsell, Annie Frances - aft. Taddy (fl. 18831905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1617,149 Lindsell, Arthur James Gurney (* 1880), solicitor - WW Hertfordshire - II 1617,150 Lindsell, Augustin (t 1634), bishop - Watt I 690,167 Lindsell, Charles Samuel (* 1825, 1 1909), county councillor, D.L., hunt master - BB&B, Wal ford - II 1617,151-152 Lindsell, Charles Thomas Bertie, George Augustus Frederick Albemarle 10th earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 13th earl of —> Bertie, Montagu Henry Edmund Cecil Towneley- 13th earl of Lindsey, 8th earl of Abingdon Lindsey, 2nd earl of —> Bertie, Montagu 2nd earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 11th earl of Bertie, Montagu Peregrine 11th earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 12th earl of —> Bertie, Montague Peregrine Albemarle 12th earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 1st earl of —> Bertie, Robert 1st earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 3rd earl of —» Bertie, Robert 3rd earl of Lindsey Lindsey, 10th earl of —> Bethune, Sir John Trotter 10th earl of Lindsey Lindsey (fl. 1645), major - Watt - I 690,173 Lindsey Miss (fl. 1874), landowner - Bateman II 1617,171 Lindsey, Acheson O. (* 1854), landowner Hampshire - II 1617,172 Lindsey, Alan Sidney (* 1922), chemist Scientists - III 270, 433 Lindsey, Colin Dunrod (* 1872), surgeon Medical WW- I 690,175 Lindsey, David - violin maker - Plowright III 270,435 Lindsey, Lady Elizabeth Hope, Victor Alexander John 2nd marquis of Linlithgow Linlithgow Countess of —» Livingston, Helen Countess of Linlithgow Linlithgow, 1st earl of —» Livingstone, Alexander 1st earl of Linlithgow Linlithgow, 3rd earl of —» Livingstone, George 3rd earl of Linlithgow Linlithgow, 5th earl of —> Livingstone, James 5th earl of Linlithgow; 4th earl of Callander Linlithgow, earl of —> Livingstone, John earl of Linlithgow Linlithgow earldom of - Anderson W. I 690,447-448 Linn, Henry —> Crawford, Alexander Cumming Rutherford Linn, Ian James (*1921), zoologist, lecturer Scientists - III 271,93 Linn, S. H. (fl. 1880), dental writer - Kirk I 691,2 Linn, Susan —» De Witt, Susan Linn, Susan - aft. De Witt (Î 1824), poet Allen, Allibone - I 691, 3-4 Linn, William (* 1752, 1 1808), minister, sermonist - Allen, Allibone - I 691, 5-6 Linnaeus, Carolus - or: Carl von Linné (* 1707, 1 1783), botanist - Gardeners - III 271,94-98

Linnane, Joe (fl. 1930-1973), radio and television announcer - WWW Ireland - III 271,99 Linnane, Kitta - née; Kitty O'Dea (* 1922, t 1993), musician - Ó Céirín III 271,100-102 Linnard, Sidney (fl. 1937-1980), wing commander - Aces High - III 271,103 Linné, Carl von —> Linnaeus, Carolus Linne, John ( t 1636), Jesuit - O Byrne I 691,7 Linne, Walter —> Lynne, Walter Linnecar, Richard (* 1722, î 1800), dramatist Baker, Watkins/Shoberl - I 691,9-10 Linnel (fl. [1751]), wood carver - Redgrave I 691,11 Linnell, Christopher Henry (* 1883), engineer Ceylon - II 1617,262 Linnell, Edith Madeleine (fl. 1900-1932), metalworker, jeweller - WW Art II 1617,263 Linnell, Elizabeth Muskett —» Yetts, Elizabeth Muskett Linnell, George (t 1789), murdered parish constable - Cowley - III 271,104-105 Linnell, George Henry (* 1853), mayor Lincolnshire - II 1617,264 Linnell, Gerald Hyslop (fl. 1926-1935), vicar WW Durham - II 1617,265 Linnell, James Thomas (fl. 1862-1884), painter Champlin 2 - I 691,13 Linnell, John (* 1792, 1 1882), painter - Boase, Bryan, Champlin 2, DCB, Foskett, James, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Men 2, National Gallery, Ottley 1866, Sanders, Ward I 691,14-42; III 271,106-107 Linnell, John Everard (* 1874), surgeon - Cox: Norfolk, Medical WW - I 691,43-44 Linnell, John Howes (* 1909), solicitor - WW Oxfordshire - II 1617,266 Linnell, Judith (* 1948), watercolourist, teacher Buckman - III 271,108 Linnell, Stuart (* 1947), radio programme controller - Broadcasting - III 271,109 Linnell, Thomas Forester (fl. 1899-1935), engineer - Dominions Office - II 1617, 267 Linnell, Thomas S. (* 1846), divine, publisher Men & Women - I 691,45 Linnell, Tom (* 1903), solicitor - WW Derbyshire - II 1617,268 Linnell, Wilfred Herbert (* 1894), pharmaceutical chemist, professor - Scientists - III 271,110 Linnell, Wilfred Herbert (* 1894, 1 1983), pharmaceutical chemist, professor - WW Science - II 1617, 269 Linnell, William (* 1826, 1 1906), painter - Our Contemporaries - II 1617, 270-272 Linnell, William (* 1869), graduate - Foster 3 II 1617,273 Linnell, William Henry (* 1880?, 11918), sapper - Memorials - II 1617, 274-275 Linnell, William Howes (* 1882), solicitor, notary - WW Oxfordshire - II 1617,276 Linnett, John Wilfrid (* 1913, 1 1975), chemist - Academic WsW, Scientists, WW Science II 1617,277; III 271,112-113 Linney, Albert Gravely (* 1874), teacher, cricketer - Sports - II 1617,278 Linney, Anthony Stuart ( t 1983), pilot - Wynn III 271,114 Linney, Brian Frederick (fl. 1958), spy - WsW espionage - III 271,115 Linning, David (* 1885), solicitor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1617, 271 Linning, John (* 1708, î 1760), physician, physicist - Ross P. - II 1617,280 Linnington, Miss M. J. Martin- (fl. 1935), J.P. Lady's WW - II 1617,281 Linnum, Herbert M. (* 1919), retailer - WsW Hong Kong - III 271,116 Linom, John Mead (* 1854), company partner Kent - II 1617, 282 Linse, Leo (fl. 1876), abbot - Cath. WW 1910 I 691,46 Linsell, Alfred James (* 1889), rector - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1617,283

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Linsell, Charles - or: Charles Lincell (fl. 18001832), miniature painter - Foskett III 271,117 Linsell, E.J. (* 1912), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 271,118 Linsell, Richard (* 1765), landlord, sportsman Boase - I 691,47 Linsey, Richard (fl. 1570), organist - West II 1499,51 Linsingen, Sir Charles baron (fl. 1760-1811), lieutenant general - Philippart - I 691,48 Linskill, Mary (* 1840, î 1891), novelist - Boase, Feminist companion, Kirk I 691,49-50; III 491,99-100 Linsley, Henry (* 1844), alderman Manchester Faces - II 1617,285-290 Linsley, William Hessell (* 1861), barrister Foster 3- II 1617,291 Linstead, Henry C. (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 691,51 Linstead, Hugh Nicholas (* 1901), member of parliament - Parliament 1, Parliament 2 III 271,120-122 Linstead, Sir Reginald Patrick (* 1902, î 1966), experimental organic chemist, university administrator - WW Science - II 1617,292 Linter, Ricardo (* 1815, 1 1886), pianist, composer - Brown/Stratton - I 691,52 Lintern, Bernard Francis (* 1908, 1 1979), journal editor - Marteau - II 1617,293 Lintern, James (fl. [1799]), music publisher - De Bekker - I 691, 53 Lintern, Walter (fl. [1799]), music publisher De Bekker - I 691, 53 Lintern, William (fl. 1872), surveyor, religious writer - Kirk - I 691, 54 Linthorn, Walter Henry Lisle Madame de Lisle, Edward (fl. 1650), philologist - Allibone I 691,207 Lisle, Edward (fl. 1755), curate, agriculturalist Allibone, Watt - I 691,208-209 Lisle, Edwin Orchard (fl. 1925), managing partner - Notable Personalities - II 1617,407 Lisle, Frank (* 1916, 1 1986), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman III 271,245 Lisle, George (* 1612?, î 1687), rector - Davids - I 691,218-219

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Lisle, Sir George (fl. 1648), royalist - A 'Beckett, Cassell, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose H .J., Waller, Winstanley: Martyrology I 691,212-217; 704,322 Lisle, J.T. (* 1908), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 271, 246 Lisle, James George Semple—> Semple, James George Lisle, John - also: L'isle (* 1610?, 1 1664), regicide - Cassell, Foss, Hutchinson: Medica, Noble: Regicides, Winstanley: Martyrology, Wood - I 691, 222-234 Lisle, John Claud (* 1932), physicist, lecturer Scientists - III 271, 247 Lisle, Lionel (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk, Wheeler - I 691, 235-236 Lisle, Lucille (*1912), actress - Noble: Theatre - II 1617,408 Lisle, Mary (fl. 1855), autobiographer - Kirk I 691,237 Lisle, Pierce —» Gordon, John Percy Lisle, Samuel (* 1683, 1 1749), bishop Allibone, Watt - I 691,239-240 Lisle, Thomas - also: Lysle (t 1361), bishop Godwin - I 691, 241-245 Lisle, Toby (t 1719), naval captain - Charnock - I 691,246-247 L'isle, William Lisle, William Lisle, William - also: L'isle Inniss, Aubrey Richard de Lisle Lisley, Mrs —> Barsanti Miss Lisley, Andrew (fl. 1502-1521), stationer - Duff - I 691,258 Lisley, John (fl. 1600), songwriter - Brown/ Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 691,259-261 Lismer, Edward (* 1883), engineer Labour WW - II 1617,410 Lismore, 1st viscount —» O'Callaghan, Cornelius 1st viscount Lismore Lismore, 2nd viscount —> O'Callaghan, George Ponsonby 2nd viscount Lismore Lismore barony of - Brydges - I 826,169-170 Lismore, William (* 1886), etcher, painter - WW Art - II 1617,411 Lismoriensis Monachus (fl. 530), religious writer - Smith/Wace - I 691, 265 Lisney, Arthur Adrian (* 1907), physician, zoologist - Praeger - II 1617,412 Lisowski, Frederick Peter (* 1922), anatomist, professor - Scientists, WsW Hong Kong III 271,249-251 Lispector, Clarice (* 1925, 1 1977), novelist, translator - Feminist companion III 271,252-254 Lisranus —» Lasrenus Maumoie Lissack, Morris Brockton, Elizabeth Alice Lister, Ellis Cunliffe (fl. 1794-1836), M.P., D.L. - Mosse - I 691,281

Lister, Eric (* 1926, 1 1988), jazz musician Chilton - III 271, 275 Lister, Lady Evelyn Selina —> Bathurst, Lady Evelyn Selina Lister, Fanny Dove Hamel - aft. Calder (* 1864), book illustrator, stained glass worker - WW Art - II 1617,442 Lister, Francis (* 1899, 1 1951), actor Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - II 1617,443-445; III 271,276-277 Lister, Francis Vivian (* 1871), major - WW Wiltshire - II 1617,446 Lister, Fred (fl. 1917), captain - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1617, 447 Lister, Sir Frederic Spencer (* 1876, î 1939), physician - WWW 1929 - II 1617, 450 Lister, Frederick Alexander (* 1873), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1617, 448 Lister, Frederick George ( t 1870), lieutenant general, political agent - Boase - I 691,282 Lister, Frederick Hamilton (* 1880, 1 1971), lieutenant colonel - Creaglì/Humphris II 1617,449 Lister, George (* 1872), dentist Lincolnshire, Medical WW - I 691,283; II 1617,451 Lister, George Fawkes (fl. 1903-1910), newspaper editor - Weinthal - I 691,284 Lister, George Muschamp (* 1892), rector - WW Essex - II 1617, 452 Lister, George Teale (fl. 1813-1830), attorney Smith - II 1617, 453 Lister, Gulielma (* 1861, 1 1949), naturalist - Addison, Praeger, Women in science II 1617,454-455; III 271,278-280 Lister, H. J. R. (fl. 1925), auctioneer, land agent - Notable Personalities - II 1617,456 Lister, Harold (* 1921), physical geographer Poulsom, Scientists - III 271,281-282 Lister, Harriet - aft. Cradock (* 1809, 1 1884), courtier, novelist - Kirk - I 691,285-286 Lister, Helen Mary - aft. Brandreth (*1912), librarian - Landau - II 1617,457 Lister, Henrietta (* 1895, 1 1959), painter Buckman - III 271, 283 Lister, Herbert Henry Holden (* 1898?, 11917), second lieutenant - Memorials II 1617,458-459 Lister, Ian (* 1934), lecturer in education Academic WsW - III 271,284 Lister, J. (fl. 1810), elocutionist - Watt I 691,387 Lister, J. B. (fl. 1855), clergyman, writer Allibone - I 691, 288 Lister, J. E. (* 1881?), engineer, writer, designer - Day - II 1618, 001 Lister, J.V. (* 1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 271,285 Lister, James (Î 1677), divine - Lupton I 832,116-117 Lister, James (* 1779, 1 1851), minister Orchard - II 1618,002-004 Lister, James (* 1803, 1 1879), financier Boase, Orchard - I 691,289; II 1618,2-4 Lister, James (* 1830), cotton broker, J.P. - Lanes. Biog., Orchard - I 691,290; II 1618,6-7 Lister, James (* 1863), graduate - Foster 3 II 1618,008 Lister, James (c. 1900), violin maker Plowright - Ill 271,286 Lister, John (fl. 1575), writer - Wood I 691,292 Lister, John (* 1666?, î 1695), gentleman Hailstone - I 691, 293-294 Lister, John (c.1720), violin maker Plowright - Ill 271,287 Lister, John (* 1805, 1 1873), advocate, epigrammatist - Grant: Advocates, Kirk I 691,295; II 1618,9 Lister, John (* 1847), barrister, county councillor, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Foster 2- I 691,296; II 1618,10-11 Lister, John (fl. 1885), editor - Kirk - I 691,297

Lister, John Cunliffe- - aft. Cunliffe-Kay (* 1810, 1 1902), landowner - Bateman II 1618,012 Lister, John Cunliffe Cunliffe- 3rd baron Masham Greame, Sir Philip Lloyd 1st earl of Swinton Lister, Raymond (* 1919), miniaturist, illustrator, writer - Buckman - III 271,302 Lister, Sir Reginald (* 1865, î 1912), diplomat - Foreign Offìce 1, WWW 1897 II 1618,034-035 Lister, Sir Robert Ashton (* 1845, î 1929), industrialist - Parliament 1, WW Gloucester, WWW 1929 - II 1618,036-037; III 271,303 Lister, Robert Charles Franklin (* 1913), pilot Wynn - III 271,304-305 Lister, Robert Cornelius - aft. Empson (* 1818), landowner - Bateman - II 1618,038 Lister, Samuel (fl. 1795-1797), master mason Colvin - II 1618,039

Lithgow Lister, Samuel Cunliffe Cunliffe- 2nd baron Masham (* 1857, Î 1917), landowner Jeremy, Malchow, Walford, WWW 1916 II 1618,043-044; III 271,306-310 Lister, Samuel Cunliffe- 1st baron Masham (* 1815, 1 1906), inventor - Bateman, Celebrities, Potter, Pratt, West Riding, WWW 1897, Yorkshire - I 691,359-363; 1233,61-70; II 1618,40-42 Lister, Susanna (*c,1655), artist - Redgrave I 691,276 Lister, Thomas - c.h. Thomas Butler (* 1559, 1 1626?), Jesuit - Gillow, McCoog, Oliver I 691,365-369; III 271,311 Lister, Thomas (* 1597, 1 1668), parliamentarian - Noble: Regicides - I 691,370-371 Lister, Thomas (* 1665?, Î 1706), gentleman Hailstone - I 691,372-373 Lister, Thomas (fl. 1798-1812), writer - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 691, 378 Lister, Thomas (* 1810, 1 1888), poet, naturalist - Boase - I 691,379 Lister, Thomas (* 1878, 1 1904), nobleman - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1618,049-050 Lister, Thomas David (* 1869, 1 1924), physician - Medical WW, WWW 1916 - I 691,385; II 1618,51 Lister, Thomas Henry (* 1800, î 1842), novelist, dramatist - Adams W.O. 1, Allibone, Waller, Ward - I 691,386-389 Lister, Thomas Llewellyn (t 1926), canon Williams S.D., WWW 1916 - II 1618, 052-053 Lister, Thomas 1st baron Ribblesdale (* 1752, 1 1826) - Brydges, Wilson: Lords I 691,374-377 Lister, Thomas 3rd baron Ribblesdale (* 1828, 1 1876), race horse owner - Dod's 1870, Mosse - I 691,380-381; II 1618,45 Lister, Thomas 4th baron Ribblesdale (* 1854, 1 1925), chief whip - Bateman, Malchow, Men 3, Press C.A.M.: Yorkshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 691,382-384; II 1618,46-48; III 271,312 Lister, Sir Thomas Villiers Kaye, Laura ListerListon, D. (* 1900), bishop - Kirk-Greene 2 III 271,316 Liston, David (* 1800, î 1881), Hebraist, orientalist - Boase - I 691,399 Liston, Harry (* 1843, î 1929), dialect comedian - Busby - III 271,317 Liston, Henry (* 1771, 1 1836), writer on music - Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton I 691,400-402 Liston, Ian (* 1948), actor, producer - Pedder III 271,318 Liston, J.M. (* 1909), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 271,319 Liston, James Michael (* 1881, î 1976), bishop Cath. WW 1930 - II 1618,060 Liston, John (* 1776?, 1 1846), actor BritishStage, Cassell, Gilliland, Maunder 2, NBD, Roach, Russell: Actors, Sanders, Thesp. Diet., Waller, Ward - I 691,403-431 Liston, Llewellyn Harris (* 1864), physician Durham - II 1618, 061 Liston, Maria —> Simpson, Maria Liston, Mary Forbes (* 1876), physician Scottish Biogr. - II 1618,062 Liston, Mary Lennox - aft. Brown (* 1903), physician - Lady's WW - II 1618,063 Liston, Prosper (* 1870), physician, surgeon WW Gloucestershire - II 1618,064 Liston, Robert (* 1794, 1 1847), surgeon Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Geddes, Goring, Maunder 2, Waller - I 691,433-441; III 271,320-321 Liston, Sarah —» Tyrer, Sarah Liston, Terence Kevin (* 1903), senior counsel WWW Ireland - III 271, 322 Liston, Victor (Î 1913), comic singer - Busby III 271,323 Liston, William (fl. 1855), religious writer - Kirk - I 691,443 Liston, William Glen (* 1873, 1 1950), lieutenant colonel, bacteriologist - Scottish Biogr. II 1618,065 Liston-Foulis, Sir James —> Foulis, Sir James Liston- 9th baronet Liston-Foulis, Sir William —> Foulis, Sir William Liston 8th Baronet Listowel, 4th earl of —» Hare, Richard Granville 4th earl of Listowel Listowel 5th Earl of —> Hare, William Francis 5th Earl of Listowel Listowel, 2nd earl of —» Hare, William 2nd earl of Listowel Listowel, 3rd earl of —> Hare, William 3rd earl of Listowel Listowel, 1st earl of —» Hare, William 1st earl of Listowel Listowel, Judith Countess of (* 1904), author, journalist - British History - III 271,324 Lisward, Edward (* 1715), Jesuit - Oliver I 691,447 Litchfield Priest Hall, Edward Litchfield, Mrs Hay Miss Litchfield, 2nd earl of —» Lee, George Henry 2nd earl of Lichfield Litchfield, Frank (* 1876), captain - WW Northamptonshire - II 1618,066 Litchfield, Frederick (* 1850, î 1930), writer on pottery - Kirk, WWW 1929 - I 692,1; II 1618,67 Litchfield, Frederick Shirley - aft. LitchfieldSpeer (* 1874, 1 1922), naval commander Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 - I 692, 7; II 1618, 68 Litchfield, George Augustus (* 1784, î 1857), major general - Boase - I 692, 2 Litchfield, Henrietta Emma - née; Henrietta Emma Darwin (* 1843, î 1927), editor Women in science - III 271,332-336 Litchfield, Henry (* 1786, 1 1864), admiral Boase, O'Byrne - I 692,3-5

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Litchfield, Henry Charles (* 1843), barrister Foreign Office 1, Foster 2, WW Far East II 1618,069-071 Litchfield, John Shirley Sandys (* 1903), member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 271,337 Litchfield, Leonard —> Lichfield, Leonard Litchfield, Percy Collins (* 1879), physician WW Surrey - II 1618,072 Litchfield, Peter (t 1940), pilot - Wynn III 271,338 Litchfield, Richard Buckley (* 1832, 1 1903), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1618,073 Litchfield, Thomas (fl. 1855), military historian Kirk - I 692,8 Litchfield, William Edmund (* 1803, î 1873), major general - Boase - I 692,9 Litchfield-Speer, Frederick Shirley —> Litchfield, Frederick Shirley Litchford, Rowland (* 1870), major - WW Suffolk - II 1618,074 Liter, Monia (* 1905, î 1988), jazz musician Chilton - III 271,339 Lith, Thomas (* 1536), Jesuit - McCoog III 271,340 Lith, Thomas (* 1536?), Jesuit - Oliver I 692,10 Litherland, Doris Gertrude —» Knowles, Doris Gertrude Litherland, Robert Alexander (* 1912), advertising agent - Jamaica - III 271,343 Litherland, Robert Kenneth (* 1930), member of parliament - Roth - III 271,341-342 Lithghen Saint - also: Leithgen - Smith/Wace I 692,12 Lithgow - pirate - Gosse - II 1618,075 Lithgow, Edwin Malcolm (* 1870), ophthalmic surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1618,076 Lithgow, Gideon (fl. 1645-1662), printer Plomer 1 - I 692,13 Lithgow, Hugh Lancaster (* 1868), major - WW Dorset - II 1618,077 Lithgow, Sir James 1st baronet (* 1883, 1 1952), shipbuilder, industrialist - Goring, Lee, Scottish Biogr. - II 1618,078; III 271,344-347 Lithgow, James C. (fl. 1906-1909), athlete - Men & Women - I 692,14 Lithgow, John Westcote, Gervase Pius Littleton, H. A. (fl. 1860), legal writer - Kirk I 692,278 Littleton, Henry (* 1823, 1 1888), music publisher - Boase, De Bekker, Jeremy I 692,279; 1233,75; III 272,3-7 Littleton, Henry (fl. 1879-1885), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 272, 2 Littleton, Ida Gwendolene —> Legge, Ida Gwendolene Littleton, James (fl. 1635), prebendary Chambers - I 692, 280 Littleton, James (t 1723), vice-admiral Charnock - I 692, 281-289 Littleton, John ( t 1601), religious prisoner Flloyd, Rose H.J. - I 692, 290-291 Littleton, Louisa Lucy - aft. Clowes; aft. Lady Storrs (t 1970), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1618,283 Littleton, Lucy Ann (fl. 1860), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 272,8 Littleton, Margaret Louisa - aft. Lady Portal (* 1869, 1 1945), noblewoman - Lady's WW II 1618,284 Littleton, Nicholas John (* 1853, 1 1885), barrister - Foster 2- II 1618, 285 Littleton, Philip Richard (fl. 1900), surgeon Nottinghamshire - II 1618,286 Littleton, Sir Thomas (* 1422, 1 1481), judge, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Foss, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Simpson, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 692,292-344; III 272,9-11 Littleton, Sir Thomas 3rd baronet (* 1647?, 11710), speaker, treasurer - Manning I 692,345-349 Littleton, William Francis (* 1847, 1 1889), barrister, private secretary - Foster 2 II 1618,287 Littleton, William Hugh Rolls, John Allan 1st baron Llangattock Llangattock, 2nd baron Rolls, John Maclean 2nd baron Llangattock Llangollen Ladies of (fl. 1778-1785), diarists, letter-writers - Feminist companion, Shattock - Ill 272,215-218 Llanos Gutierrez, Frances Mary —> Keats, Frances Mary Llanover, 1st baron —» Hall, Sir Benjamin 1st baron Llanover Llanover, baroness —» Waddington, Augusta Llanvaedonon, William (fl. 1650), religious writer - Watt - I 693, 263 Llary - legendary warrior - Fughe, Williams R. - I 693,264-265 Llary (fl. 500), legendary warrior - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 266-267 Llawdden Saint - Pughe, Williams R. I 693,269-270 Llawddog - or: Lleuddad (fl. 6.-7. Cent.), saint Fisher - III 272,221 Llawden, levan (fl. 14307-1480), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 272-273 Llawgad Trwm Bargod Eiddyn - legendary figure - Williams R. - I 693, 275 Llawr - legendary warrior - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 276-277 Llawvrodedd Varvog - also: Varchog (fl. [601]), chieftain - Pughe, Williams R. I 693,278-279 Llech Llawyniog - also: Llwch Llawyniog (fl. 500), legendary hero - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693,280-281;'695,90-91 Llechau Saint (fl. [451]) - Pughe, Williams R. I 693,282-283 Llechau (fl. 500?), son of Arthur - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 284-285 Llecheu Saint - Gould/Fisher, Smith/Wace I 693,286-287 Llechid Saint (fl. [501]), virgin - Dunbar, Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 693, 288-292 Lleian Saint - also: Lluan (fl. [451]) Dunbar, Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 693, 293-297 Lleirwg —> Lucius Lleision, Thomas (fl. 1550-1580), poet, physician - Pughe - I 693, 299 Llela, Morus (fl. 1550-1600), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 300-301 Lleminig ab Llawen —» Lleminig ab Mawen Lleminig ab Mawen - also; ab Llawen (fl. [501]), chieftain - Pughe - I 693,302 Lleminod Angel Saint (fl. [551]) - Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. - I 693, 304-306 Lleon Gawr - legendary king - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693, 307-308 Lies ab Coel Saint - legendary king - Pughe, Smith/Wace - I 693,309-310 Lleuab Saint —» Llynab Saint Lleuci Saint - martyr - Gould/Fisher I 693,311-312 Lleuddad Llawddog Lleuddad ab Alan Saint —> Lleuddad Llydaw Saint Lleuddad ab Dingad Saint (fl. 520), abbot Pughe - I 693,317-324 Lleuddad Llydaw Saint - also: Laudatus; Lleuddad ab Alan (fl. [551]), bishop - Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. I 693,313-316

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Lleuddun Saint - king - Gould/Fisher I 693,271 Llevoed Wynebglawr (fl. 900?-940?>, bard Fughe, Williams R. - I 693,328-329 Llew ab Cynvarch (fl. [601]), chieftain - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693,330-331 Llew Llawgyffes (fl. [499]), chieftain - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693,332-333 Llewai - legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 693,335-336 Llewelin, David (fl. 1675), sermonist - Watt I 693,337 Llewellen, Arthur James (* 1868), mayor - WW Local Government - II 1619, 001 Llewellin, 1st baron —> Llewellin, John Jestyn 1st baron Llewellin Llewellin, Arthur John Alexander (t 1942), pilot - Wynn - III 272,223 Llewellin, Edward (fl. 1645), religious writer Watt - I 693, 338 Llewellin, Frederick George (* 1879), vicar WW Staffordshire - II 1619,002 Llewellin, George Herbert Lloyd, Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Llewellyn, Richard Llewelyn Jones —» Jones, Richard Llewelyn Llewellyn, Robert Terence (* 1933), lecturer in German - Academic WsW - III 272,261 Llewellyn, Robert William (* 1848, 1 1910), J.P., D.L. - Glamorgan, Walford, WWW 1897 II 1619,053-055 Llewellyn, Robin Horman ( t 1916), lieutenant WW Jamaica - II 1619,056 Llewellyn, Rose Mary Pansford —> Webb, Rose Mary Pansford

Llewellyn, Ruben Alexander (fl. 1953), minister of religion - Jamaica - III 272, 262 Llewellyn, Samuel (* 1847), coal owner Glamorgan, South Wales - II 1619,057 Llewellyn, Sir Samuel Henry William (* 1858, 11941), portrait painter, academy president - Pratt, WW Art, WW Wales 1921 I 693,353; II 1619,58-59 Llewellyn, Sue (fl. 1989-2002), professor of management control - Scotland - III 272, 263 Llewellyn, Thomas (* 1720?, 1 1783), minister, biblical scholar - Allibone, Jones: Bunhill, Pughe, Richards, Rose H.J., Rowland E.H., Watt, Welsh Biogr., Williams R. I 693,363-378; II 1619,60-61 Llewellyn, Thomas (* 1878), trade-unionist Labour WW - II 1619,062 Llewellyn, Thomas Evan (* 1869), land steward - WW Hampshire - II 1619,063 Llewellyn, Thomas Lister (* 1878), physician - Medical WW, WW Nottinghamshire I 693,352; II 1619,64 Llewellyn, Timothy Charles (* 1940), radio reporter - Broadcasting, Tracy III 272,264-267 Llewellyn, Tudor David (* 1887), surgeon WW Local Government, WW Wales 1933 II 1619,065-066 Llewellyn, Mrs W. —» Llewellyn, Marion Llewellyn, William (* 1850), alderman, J.P., company director - Glamorgan - II 1619,067 Llewellyn, William (* 1869?), singer Griffith F. - I 693, 355-356 Llewellyn, William Herbert Clydwyn (* 1883), J.P., sheriff - WW Wales 1933 - II 1619,068 Llewellyn Davies, Moya (fl. 1916-1923), independence fighter - O'Farrell III 272,268 Llewellyn-Jones, A.D. (*1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 272, 269 Llewellyn-Jones, Alfred Bruce —> Jones, Alfred Bruce LlewellynLlewellyn-Jones, David Ernest —» Jones, David Ernest LlewellynLlewellyn-Jones, Frank (* 1907), physicist, college principal - Scientists - III 272,271 Llewellyn-Jones, Frederick (* 1866, î 1941), member of parliament - Parliament 1 III 272,272-273 Llewellyn-Williams, David Williams, David LlewellynLlewelyn Saint Llywelyn Saint Llewelyn Mrs (fl. 1810), novelist - Watt I 693,359 Llewelyn, Charles Leyshon Dillwyn- - aft. Sir Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, 2nd baronet (* 1870, î 1951), alderman, high sheriff - Foster 3, South Wales, Walford, Wright D„ WW Local Government, WW Wales 1933- II 1619,069-075 Llewelyn, Sir Charles Leyshon DillwynVenables-, 2nd baronet —» Llewelyn, Charles Leyshon DillwynLlewelyn, David Edward Kershaw (* 1890), vicar - WW Leicestershire - II 1619,076 Llewelyn, Desmond (fl. 1950-1981), actor Actors - III 272, 274-275 Llewelyn, Lady Dillwyn-Venables > Venables, Katherine Minna Llewelyn, Fewless (fl. 1919-1938), actor - Actors - Ill 272,276-277 Llewelyn, John Dillwyn—> Dillwyn, John Llewelyn, John Dillwyn- (* 1810, 1 1882), landowner - Bateman, Rees: Welshmen II 1619,077-078 Llewelyn, John Edward (* 1928), lecturer in philosophy - Academic WsW - III 272,278 Llewelyn, John Simner George (* 1902), vicar WW Leicestershire - II 1619,079 Llewelyn, Sir John Talbot Dillwyn- 1st baronet (* 1836, 1 1927), M.P., D.L. - Dod's 1900, Gaskell: South Wales, Glamorgan, Morgan: Welsh, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 I 693,360; II 1619,80-90

Lloyd Llewelyn, Sir Leonard Wilkinson (* 1874, I 1924), colliery proprietor, government adviser - Williams S.D., WW Wales 1921, WWW 1916 - II 1619,091-093 Llewelyn, Llewelyn Goring, Diana Lloyd, Doris (* 1900?, î 1968), actress Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1619,228; III 272,344-347 Lloyd, Dorothy (* 1891), painter - WW Art II 1619,229 Lloyd, Dorothy Jordan (* 1889, 1 1946), biochemist - Lady's WW - II 1619,230 Lloyd, Douglas Mathon Gent (* 1920), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 272, 348 Lloyd, Dwyneth (* 1913), actress Picturegoer's WW- II 1619,231 Lloyd, E. D. (* 1868), organist, teacher Griffith F. - I 694,82-83 Lloyd, E. Turner (fl. 1892-1893), singer Brown/Stratton - I 694,102-103 Lloyd, Edgar Brinley (* 1894), civil servant - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1619,232; III 272,349 Lloyd, Edgar William (* 1884), athlete - WW Sport - I 694,85 Lloyd, Edith —» Boyce, Edith Lloyd, Edmund (fl. 1855), social writer - Kirk I 694,86 Lloyd, Edmund Commeline (* 1888), farmer, J.P. - WW Somerset - II 1619,233

Lloyd, Edmund Eyre (* 1872), physician - WW Essex - II 1619,234 Lloyd, Edmund Pryse (* 1846), insurance executive - Northumberland - II 1619, 235 Lloyd, Edward —» Lhuyd, Edward Lloyd, Edward (fl. 1688-1713), coffeehouse owner, publisher - Griffiths, Hill III 272,358-359 Lloyd, Edward (* 1780, 1 1863), banker, archer Boase - I 694,87 Lloyd, Sir Edward 1st baronet (t 1795), civil servant - Roberts - II 1619,236 Lloyd, Edward (* 1798, 1 1855), rear admiral Boase, O'Byme - I 694,88-92 Lloyd, Edward (* 1815, 1 1890), newspaper proprietor - Boase, Clark, Grifñths, Jeremy I 694,95; III 272,360-366 Lloyd, Edward (* 1818, 11901), horse painter Roberts - II 1619, 238 Lloyd, Edward (* 1845, 1 1927), tenor Baltzell, Baptie 1, Birmingham Faces, Brown/Stratton, Celebrities, De Bekker, Grove, Hull, Lawrence J.T., Men 3, Our Contemporaries, Warriner, WWW 1916 I 694,96-108; II 1619,239-242 Lloyd, Edward (t 1870), barrister, writer - Boase - I 694,93 Lloyd, Edward (fl. 1881), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 272, 367 Lloyd, Edward Alexander Tylden (fl. 1833-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byme - I 694,109 Lloyd, Edward Archibald (* 1891), translator Flegon - III 272,368 Lloyd, Edward Evans—» Evans, Edward Lloyd, Edward Honoratus (* 1860, 1 1930), K.C., recorder - Foster 2, WWW 1929 II 1619,243-244 Lloyd, Edward James (fl. 1870-1920), surgeon Medical WW, WW Wales 1921 - I 694,110; II 1619,245 Lloyd, Edward John (* 1799, î 1879), judge Boase - I 694,111 Lloyd, Edward John Denis (* 1900), borough treasurer - WW Local Government II 1619,246 Lloyd, Edward Lloyd —> Kenyon, Edward Lloyd Lloyd, Edward Mayow Hastings (* 1889, 1 1968), economist, civil servant, expert on nutrition British History - III 272, 369 Lloyd, Edward 2nd baron Mostyn - aft. LloydMostyn (* 1795, 1 1884), race horse owner, lord lieutenant - Boase, Dod's 1870, Mosse I 694,94; 1233,79; II 1619,237 Lloyd, Edward Owen Vaughan (* 1857, 1 1914), landowner, high sheriff - Bateman, Walford II 1619,247-248 Lloyd, Edward Prince (* 1887, 1 1970), brevetmajor - Creagh/Humphris - II 1619,249 Lloyd, Sir Edward Pryce 1st baron Mostyn (* 1768, 1 1854), M.P., sheriff - Boase, Mosse, Rees: Welshmen, Wilson: Commons I 694,112-114; II 1619,250 Lloyd, Edward Pryse (* 1847), J.P., D.L. South Wales, Walford - II 1619,251-252 Lloyd, Edward Stanley (fl. 1900-1930), solicitor, J.P. - WW Shropshire - II 1619,253 Lloyd, Edward Thomas (* 1803, î 1892), major general - Boase - I 694,115 Lloyd, Edwin (fl. 1853), seaman - Poulsom III 272,370 Lloyd, Edwin Izidore (fl. 1890-1894), vice-consul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1619, 254 Lloyd, Eleanor (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 694,116 Lloyd, Elizabeth —> Lawrence, Elizabeth Lloyd, Elizabeth A. -> Griffith, Elizabeth A. Lloyd, Elizabeth Jane (* 1928, î 1995), painter, writer, teacher - Buckman - III 272,371 Lloyd, Elizabeth Maria - aft. Thompson (fl. 1830-1860), religious writer - Allibone I 694,118; 1233,80 Lloyd, Emlyn Howard (fl. 1945-1971), mathematician, professor - Scientists III 272,372

Lloyd Lloyd, Emma F. (fi. I860), writer - Kirk I 694,119 Lloyd, Eric E. (fl. 1929), vice-consul - Foreign OtSce 2 - II 1619, 256 Lloyd, Ernest Alfred Collyer Thompson, Derick MacThómais, Ruaraidh - also: Derick Thomson (* 1921), poet - Royle, Thomson - 111 296,406-411 Mactier, Alexander Waller (* 1819), barrister Foster 2 - II 1640, 239 MacTier, Anthony Douglas (* 1867), stenographer - Men & Women - I 729,143 Mactier, Henry Carter (* 1872), surgeon Medical WW - I 729,144 MacTier, John (fl. 1920), planter - Ceylon II 1640,240 Mactier, Robert (* 1890, 1 1918), private Creagh/Humphris - II 1640,241 Mactier, William (t 1855), colonel - Boase I 729,145 MacTier, William Butterworth (* 1865), physician - Medical WW - I 729,146

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MacTigue —> Tigue (family) MacTimlin —> Timlin (family) MacTimpany Timpany (family) Mac Toirrdhealbhaigh, Brian —» Mac Giolla, Pádraig Mac Tomáis, Peadar (* 1893, î 1948), writer Irish writers - III 296,414 Mac Torquil surname of —> MacCorquodale surname of MacTraynor —» Traynor (family) Macturk, George Gladstone (* 1831), solicitor Walford - II 1640, 242 Macturk, Hector (* 1866), vicar - Lincolnshire - II 1640,243 M' Turk, Michael (* 1843, î 1915), colonial administrator - WWW 1897 - II 1640, 244 Macuard, Robert —» Macward, Robert Mac Uistin, Liam (* 1928), author - Irish writers, WWW Ireland - III 296,417-418 Macullum, A. B. (fl. 1913), biochemist, professor - Stephenson - I 729,147 Macure, John - c. John Campbell (fl. 1735), registrar, topographical writer - Allibone, Watt - I 729,148-149 M' Vail, Sir David Caldwell (* 1845, 11917), physician, professor - Men 3, Stephenson, Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1916 - I 729,150-152; II 1640,245-249 M' Vail, John Christie (* 1849, 1 1926), physician - Kirk, Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1916- I 729,153; II 1640,250-252 MacVallelly -> Vallelly (family) MacVane, Silas Marcus (* 1842), history professor - Men & Women - I 729,154 MacVarrilly —» Vallelly (family) Macvay, William Wilson (* 1835), managing director - West Riding - II 1640, 253 MacVeagh (family) - variant: MacVeigh (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - Maclysaght - III 296,421-422 Mc Veagh, Charles Stuart (* 1817, 1 1837), poet - O'Donoghue - I 729,155 Mc Veagh, Denis Ignatius (* 1823), physician, J.P. - Gaskell: Warwickshire, Medical WWI 729,156; II 1640,254-256 M' Veagh, George Joseph Brooke (* 1866, 11921), J.P., high sheriff - Walford II 1640,257 Mc Veagh, Jeremiah (* 1870, 1 1932), M.P., barrister, journalist - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Parliament 1, Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 729,157-158; II 1640,258-259; III 296,423 Mc Vean, Donald Archibald Dugald (* 1870, 1 1937), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1640, 260-261 MacVeigh MacVeagh (family) Mc Veigh, Charles Maddison, Sir Ralph Maddever, John Coombe (* 1849), physician Staffordshire - II 1640, 372 Maddick, Edmund Cecil Strafford Byng(* 1884), major - WW Sussex - II 1640,373 Maddick, Edmund Distin (t 1939), surgeon Kirk, WWW 1929 - I 730, 52; II 1640, 374 Maddick, George John SpiteriMaempel, John Joseph Maempel, Joseph Spiteri—> Spiteri-Maempel, Joseph Maempel, Joseph V. Zammit —» Zammit Maempel, Joseph V. Maempel, Salvino P. Spiteri—» SpiteriMaempel, Salvino P. Maen Saint Meven Saint Maen Saint - also: Meven (fl. [551]), abbot Gould S.B. - I 730,387-388 Maenan, 1st baron —> Taylor, William Francis Kyffin 1st baron Maenan Maenna Saint - also: Maonna; Maenu; Mainus; Moen; Moenna; Moinne; Mo-odna; Maine; Muinni; Murine (t 571), bishop - Smith/Wace - I 730,389 Maennel, Gunther (fl. 1961), counterintelligence officer - WsW espionage - III 297,226-227 Maenu Saint —> Maenna Saint Maenwyn (fl. [599]), chieftain - Pughe, Williams R. - I 730,390-391 Maes, Dirk - also: Theodoras (* 1656, 1 1717), painter - James - I 730, 392 Maes, Theodoras —> Maes, Dirk Maese, Sarah (fl. 1765), writer - Watt I 730,393

Maethlu Saint (fl. [551]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. I 730,394-397 Maethlu, loan Jones, John Mafé, Daniel (* 1957), painter - Buckman III 297,230 Maffet, Hugh (fl. 1760), clergyman, classicist Taylor W.B.S. - I 730, 398 Maffett, Gerald Hamilton (Î 1940), pilot - Wynn - Ill 297,231 Maffett, Hugh - lawyer, translator O'Donoghue - I 730,399 Maffett, Reginald Ernest (* 1869), lieutenant colonel - WW Berkshire - II 1640,459 Maffey, Dorothy Gladys —> Huggins, Dorothy Gladys Maffey, John Loader 1st baron Rugby (* 1877, I 1969), public servant - Dominions Office, India Office, Kirk-Greene 1, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1640,460-461; III 297,232-233; 392 Maffit, John Newland (* 1794, 1 1850), preacher, poet - Allibone, Crone, O'Donoghue, Webb - I 730,400-402; II 1640,462 Maflin, George Hamilton (fl. 1913), major, customs official - WWW 1916 - II 1640, 463 Maflin, Percy Hamilton (* 1883), railway administrator - India Office - II 1640,464 Mafonwy —» Davies, Thomas Magahan, Frederick William (* 1835), estate agent - Belfast - II 1641,001 Magahy, Laura (* 1961), businesswoman McRedmond, WsW Ireland - III 297,235-237 Magalhaens, Jean Hyacinth de —» Magellan, Jean Hyacinth de Magan, Arthur (fl. 1807-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 730,404 Magan, Arthur (* 1852), D.L. - Thorn I 730,405 Magan, Augusta Elizabeth (* 1825?, 1 1905), landowner - Bateman - II 1641,002 Magan, Francis (*c,1772, 1 1843), informer Boylan - III 297, 238 Magan, James - c.h. Middleton (* 1768, 1 1799), actor - GiUiland, Thesp. Diet. I 730,406-412 Magan, Lady Mary - aft. Lentaigne (fl. 1841), translator - Kirk - I 730,413 Magan, Reginald Walter (* 1848), Q.C. - Thorn - I 730,414 Magan, William Henry (* 1819, 11861), M.P. Boase - I 730,415' Magann, George Plunkett (* 1849), manufacturer - Men & Women - I 730,416 Magbray, John - also: Mackbray (t 1584), vicar - Welford - I 730,417-421 Magdalen (t 1537), queen consort - Collier 1 I 730,422 Magee (fl. 19. Cent.), inventor of clocks and watches - Ulster - III 297, 239 Magee, Albert William Darnley (fl. 1922-1930), physician, surgeon - WW Nottinghamshire II 1641,003 Magee, Bryan Edgar (* 1930), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 297, 240 Magee, Charles (* 1840), banker - Men & Women - I 730, 423 Magee, Charles Smith (* 1861), barrister Northants - II 1641,004 Magee, David (t 1875), brewer - Boase I 730,424 Magee, Denis (* 1929), company chairman WsW Ireland - III 297,241 Magee, Frank Basil (* 1890), shipowner, mayor, J.P. - WW Durham, WW local Government - II 1641,005-006 Magee, Henor (* 1939), playwright - Irish writers - III 297,242 Magee, Hugh Edward (* 1893), physiology lecturer - WW Science - II 1641,007 Magee, James (* 1707, î 1797), printer, bookseller - Ulster - III 297, 243 Magee, James (* 1790?, 1 1866), journalist Boase, Griffiths - I 730, 425; III 297, 246 Magee, James (* 1846), judge - Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 730,426; II 1641,8

Magee, John (* 1750, 1 1809), journalist, colliery broker - Boylan, O'Donoghue, Ulster, Welch - I 730,427; III 297,244-245; 297,247 Magee, John (* 1780, 1 1814), journalist Boylan - III 297,248 Magee, John (* 1812, 11881), divine, professor Boase - I 730,428 Magee, John (* 1929), physical chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 297, 249 Magee, John Christie (* 1883), clergyman Wright D. - II 1641,009 Magee, John James (t 1900), consul general Boase - I 730,429 Magee, John S. (* 1862), merchant - Men & Women - I 730,430 Magee, Martha Maria - née: Martha Maria Stewart (t 1846), philanthropist - Boylan, Ulster - III 297,250-251 Magee, Patrick (* 1924), actor - Actors III 297,252-253 Magee, Patrick Joseph (* I860), city councillor Belfast - II 1641,010 Magee, Peter Noel (*1921), biochemist, professor - Scientists - III 297, 255 Magee, Sean (fl. 1990), editor - Rosen III 297,256 Magee, Siobhan (* 1961), sculptor - Buckman III 297,257 Magee, Thomas (* 1854), J.P., company chairman - lancashire - II 1641,011 Magee, Thomas Percival (Î 1854), clergyman Boase - I 730,431 Magee, William (* 1766, 1 1831), archbishop Allibone, Cassell, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Taylor W.B.S., Ulster, Waller, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt, Webb - I 730,432-446; III 297,258 Magee, William (* 1828), J.P. - Walford II 1641,012 Magee, William Connor (* 1821, 1 1891), archbishop - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Cokayne, Connolly, Cooper: Men of mark, Dod's 1870, Eminent Persons, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Sanders, Schaff/ Jackson, Ulster - I 731,1-18; II 1641,13-16; III 297,259-261 Magee, William F. (* 1950), civil servant Scotland - III 297, 262 Magee, William Kirkpatrick —> Eglinton, John Magee, William Kirkpatrick (* 1868, î 1961), poet, writer, librarian - Boylan, O'Donoghue, Thorn - I 731,19-20; III 297,265 Mageean, Daniel (* 1882, î 1962), bishop - British History Cath. WW 1930 II 1641,017; IIl '297, 266 Magellan, Ferdinand (* c.1480, 1 1521), seaman, discoverer - Hoffmann - III 297, 267-273 Magellan, Jean Hyacinth de - also: Magalhaens (* 1723, 1 1790)! scientific investigator Chalmers 1, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt I 731,21-24 Magendie, François (* 1783), physician, writer NBD- I 731,25 Magenis, Sir Arthur Charles Browne, Maurice Maggiore, Matteo (fl. 2002), broadcaster Lobbying - III 297, 281 Maggott Macket Maggs, Arthur John Bolton (* 1868), rector WW Norfolk - II 1641,027 Maggs, Edward Henry (* 1864), minister - WW Methodism - II 1641,028 Maggs, George Edward Hindley Wilson, Robert Arthur Maglorius Saint (* 495?, t 575), bishop Challoner, Could/Fisher, Gould S.B., Williams R. - I 731,98-107 Magnali, Richmal - educational writer Watkins/Shoberl - I 731,108

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Magnan, Adolphe (fl. 1838-1888), notary public - Rose - I 731,109-110 Magnan, Charles Oakes (* 1858), colonial civil servant - WW Jamaica - II 1641,050 Magnan, Charles William (* 1857), colonial civil servant - WW Jamaica - II 1641,051 Magnant, Peter (fl. 1765), linguist - Watt I 731, 111 Magnavilla, William de —» Mandeville, William de 3rd earl of Essex, earl or count of Aumâle Magnay, Lady —> Jeffreys, Winifred Madeline Magnay, Sir Christopher Boyd William 3rd baronet (* 1884, 1 1960), major - WW Suffolk - II 1641,052 Magnay, Claude Stephen Maguire of Fermanagh, Terence James Maguire, Thomas (* 1831, 1 1889), classical scholar, metaphysician - Boase, Foster 2, Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 731,246-248; II 1641,130 Maguire, Thomas (* 1892, 1 1993), M.P. Boylan, O'Farrell, Thorn - I 731,250; III 297,425-426; 297,428 Maguire, Thomas (fl. 1907), songwriter O'Donoghue - I 731, 249 Maguire, Thomas Herbert (* 1821, 1 1895), artist, writer - Foskett, Kirk, Sartin, Strickland - I 731,251-253; III 297,423-424 Maguire, Thomas Joseph Redmond (* 1885), army surgeon - Thom - I 731,254 Maguire, Thomas Miller (* 1849, 1 1920), barrister, strategist, writer - Crone, Kirk I 731,255; II 1641,131

Maguire, W.L. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 297, 429 Maguire, Benjamin Waldo (* 1920), editor, controller - WWW Ireland - III 297,430 Maguire, William (* 1845), divine - Methodists - I 731,256 Maguire, William Henry (fl. 1830-1840), artist Strickland, Ulster - I 731,257; III 297,431 Maguire, William Hudson (t 1945), squadron leader - Aces High - III 297, 432 Maguire, William Ivan Hartley (fl. 1942-1944), flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 297, 433 Maguire, William John Finlay (* 1879), divine Metiiodists - I 731, 258 Maguire, William Joseph (* 1866, 1 1934), physician - Belfast, Cath. WW 1930, Medical WW, Thom, Ulster, WWW 1929 - I 731,259-260; II 1641,132-134; III 297,434 Maguire, William P. (* 1880), solicitor - Belfast - II 1641, 135 Maguire, William Russell (* 1889), company director - WW Northumberland - II 1641,136 Maguire of Fermanagh, Terence James (* 1924), chief of the name, company director - WsWIreland - III 297,435 Magwire, Nicholas —> Maguire, Nicholas Magwood, Charles Laughlin (* 1913), wing commander - Aces High - III 297, 436 Magyar, George (* 1930), physicist - Scientists - Ill 297,437 Mah, Tow Kuan (fl. 1912), gang leader Makepeace - II 1242,305-309 Mahabir, Frank (* 1888), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 297, 438 Mahabir, Jules (* 1891), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 297, 439 Mahaddie, Hamish Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Maheu, Robert Maze, William Maisey, Elise (fl. 1875-1878), actress - Pascoe I 732,192 Maisey, Frederick Chaires (* 1825, î 1892), general, writer - Boase - I 732,193 Maisey, Joseph Charles (* 1869), accountant West Riding - II 1641,369 Maister, Arthur Gerald (* 1862), clergyman WW Sussex - II 1641,370 Maister, John (* 1778, 1 1852), general - Boase - I 732,194 Maisters, Joseph (* 1640, î 1717), clergyman Jones: Bunhill - I 732,195-196 Maisterson, Samuel (t 1762), naval captain Charnock - I 732,197 Maistre, Roy de (* 1894, î 1968), painter Buckman III 298, 228 Maitiun Saint - also: Maitrun - Gould/Fisher I 732,198 Maitland, viscount Maitland, Ian Colin viscount Maitland Maitland family of - Anderson W., Conolly I 732,200-205; 668,231-245 Maitland, A. J. (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 732,206

2674

Maitland

Maitland, Sir Adam Marjoribanks, George Majors, Lee (fl. 1984), actor - Pedder III 298,379 Major-Stevenson, Irene Carlotta —» Stevenson, Irene Carlotta Major Majota Saint - virgin - Dunbar - I 733, 262 Majumdar, Amalendu Jyoti (* 1930), chemist Scientists - III 298, 380 Majumdar, Kamala Kanta (* 1913), geologist, mining engineer, chemistry professor - WW Science - II 1642, 085 Majumdar, Upendralal (fl. 1891-1924), colonial accountant general - Lndia OfSce II 1642,086 Mak, Kum-Siew (* 1940), artist - Buckman III 298,381 Mak, Yuen-Sang (* 1910), merchant - Hong Kong - III 298,382 Makant, John William (* 1885), bleacher, town councillor, football club chairman - Sports II 1642,087-088 Makarios III - full name: Mikhail Christodoulos Mouskos (* 1913, 1 1977), archbishop, president of Cyprus - Palmer - III 298, 383 Makcloud, Even (fl. 1885), ballad editor - Kirk - I 733,263 Makdougal, Sir Henry Hay- 4th baronet (* 1752, I 1825), advocate - Grant: Advocates II 1642,089 Makdougall, Henry John Alexander Makdougall Scott- - aft. Scott (* 1901), captain - Scottish Biogr. - II 1862, 207 Makdougall, Hugh James Elibank Scott—> Scott, Hugh James Elibank MakDougall-Brisbane, Sir Thomas —> Brisbane, Sir Thomas MakDougall- 1st baronet Makeba, Miriam (* 1932), vocalist - Larkin: Folk - III 298, 384-387 Makeham, Betty -> Shale, Betty Makeham, Eliot (* 1882, 1 1956), actor Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WW - 11 1642,090-092; III 298,388-391 Makeham, Gladys (* 1891), actress - Green Room Book - Ì I 1642,093 Makeig-Jones, John Reeder —> Jones, John Reeder MakeigMakel, Lee Robert (* 1973), footballer Hugman - III 298, 392 Makellar, Angus (* 1780, 1 1859), minister Boase - I 733, 264 Makemie, Francis (* 1658, 1 1708), divine Ulster, Webb - I 733,265; III 298,393 Makenete, S.T. (* 1923), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 298,394 Makepeace, Harry (* 1882), cricketer, footballer - WW Sport - Ì 733,267 Makepeace, John (* 1939), furniture designer Design - III 298,395-397 Makepeace, John Foster (* 1853), minister, convert - Cadi. WW 1930 - II 1642, 094 Makepeace, Reginald Milburn (* 1887), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 298,399 Makepeace, William (*c,1820, 1 1896), vocalist, teacher, librarian Brown/Stratton - I 733,268 Makepeace, William Ridley (* 1855), company secretary - Durham - II 1642,095 Maker, Frederick Charles (fl. 1882), organist, composer, writer - Brown/Stratton, Kirk I 733,269-270 Maker, John (fl. 1818), seaman - Poulsom III 298,405

Malcolm Makgill, Lady —» Grant, Frances Elizabeth InnesMakgill family of - Anderson W. - I 733,271 Makgill, Arthur Dalrymple, Sir John 4th baronet Makgill, John Donald Alexander Arthur 12th viscount of Oxfuird Macilmaine, Rollo Makin Mrs Pell, Bathsua Makin, Christopher Gregory (* 1973), footballer - Hugrnan - III 298, 422 Makin, Ernest Llewellyn Todd, Ann Malcolm, Barbara (* 1844), soprano - Baptie 2 - I 954,322 Malcolm, Benjamin Robert (* 1926), molecular biologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 299, 27 Malcolm, Bronwen (* 1963), painter, teacher Buckman - III 299, 28 Malcolm, Sir Chaires ScottMaiden, Francis David Stephen Maiden, Georgina Frances (* 1878), anaesthetist - Lady's WW, Scottish Biogr. - II 1642,241-242 Maiden, Henry (fl. 1765), antiquary - Watt 1 734,271 Maiden, Henry (* 1800, 1 1876), classicist Allibone, Boase, Men 2 - I 734, 272-274

Maiden, Henry Elliot (* 1849), poet, historian - Kirk, Surrey 20th Cent - I 734, 275; II 1642,243 Maiden, Jonas (* 1792, 1 1860), physician Boase - I 734,276 Maiden, Miriam - also: Maldan (fl. 1800), novelist - Watt - I 734, 277 Maiden, Percy (* 1863), vicar - Foster 3, WW Shropshire - II 1642,244-245 Maiden, Reginald Giles (* 1899), vicar - WW Cumberland - II 1642, 246 Maiden, Lady Sarah - aft. Countess of Essex (* 1761, t 1838), miniature painter - Foskett III 299,59 Maiden, Walter (* 1858), pathologist - Cox: Norfolk, Medical WW - I 734, 278-279 Maldon, John de (t 1402), college provost Foster 4 - II 1642, 247 Maldram, Frederic Charles Brian (* 1895), vicar - WW Devonshire - II 1642,248 Malduff Saint - also: Maildulph (fl. 642), monk - Forbes - I 734, 280-282 Malduit, John (fl. 1170-1174), judge - Foss I 734,283 Malduit, Robert (Î 1222), judge - Foss I 734,284 Malduit, William (fl. 1165-1195), chamberlain, sheriff - Foss - I 734, 285-286 Maldvinus (t 688), king - Collier 1 I 734,287 Maldwyn —> Williams, John Male, Arthur (fl. 1820), legal writer - Allibone I 734,288 Male, Ernest Mayler, John Maler, Leopoldo (* 1937), artist, filmmaker, writer, teacher, administrator - Buckman III 299,68 Maler Kotla, Ahmed Ali Sirwani nawab of (* 1881, t 1947), ruling chief - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1642, 253 Maler Kotla, Muhammed Ibraham Ali nawab of (* 1857?, 1 1908), ruling chief - Lethbridge II 1642,254-255 Malervy, Olive Christian - aft. MacKirdy (fl. 1905), social worker, writer - Cox: Kent - I 735,354 Males, Ernest Edward (Î 1940), pilot - Wynn III 299,70 Malesoch Saint - Forbes - I 734, 297 Malet, Lady —» Hamilton, Laura Jane Campbell Malet, Lady —» Hastings, Ermyntrude Sackville Malet, Sir Alexander Charles 2nd baronet (* 1800, t 1886), diplomat - Boase, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2 - I 734, 298-300; III 299, 69 Malet, Arthur (* 1806, î 1888), Indian civilian - Boase, Buckland, II 1642,256

Kirk - I 734,301-302;

2679

Malet, Sir Charles St. Lo 6th baronet (* 1906, 11918), gentleman - WWW 1916 II 1642,257 Malet, Sir Charles Warre 1st baronet (* 1753?, 11815), colonial administrator, diplomat - Buckland, Gorton, Rose H.J. I 734,303-304; II 1642,258 Malet, Clement Drake Elton (* 1845, 1 1930), rural dean - Clergy List - II 1642, 259 Malet, Sir Edward Baldwin 4th baronet (* 1837, 1 1908), diplomat - Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 734,305-308; II 1642,260 Malet, Sir Edward St. Lo 5th baronet (* 1872, I 1909), solicitor - Walford, WWW 1897 II 1642,261-262 Malet, Sir Edward William St. Lo 8th baronet (* 1908, 1 1990), colonel, high sheriff - WW Somerset - II 1642, 263 Malet, Lady Ermyntrude Sackville —> Russell, Lady Ermyntrude Sockville Malet, George Grenville (* 1806, 1 1856), lieutenant colonel - Buckland - II 1642, 264 Malet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham (* 1839, 11918), major, exhibition founder - WWW 1916 - II 1642, 265 Malet, Guy Seymour Warre (* 1900, 1 1973), painter, engraver - Buckman, WW Art II 1642,266; III 299,71 Malet, Harold Esdaile (fl. 1875), captain, writer on transport - Kirk - I 734,310 Malet, Sir Harry Charles 7th baronet (* 1873, 11931), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Stacey, WWW 1929 - II 1642,267-268 Malet, Henry (*1851), physician - Staffordshire - II 1642,269 Malet, Sir Henry Charles Eden 3rd baronet (* 1835, 1 1904), lieutenant colonel, J.P., landowner - WWW 1897 - II 1642, 270 Malet, Hugh Poyntz (fl. 1865), natural historian Kirk - I 734, 311 Malet, J. C. (fl. 1880), scientific writer - Kirk I 734,312 Malet, John Adam (t 1879), librarian, cataloguer - Boase - I 734,313 Malet, John C. (Î 1901), mathematics professor, education commissioner - WWW 1897 II 1642,271 Malet, John Warre (* 1856), major - Cath. WW 1910 - I 734,314 Malet, Kathleen Betty -> Cadell, Kathleen Betty Malet, Lucas —> Kingsley, Mary St. Leger Malet, LadyMarian Dora - née: Marian Dora Spalding (t 1891), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 299, 78 Malet, O.W. (fl. 1884), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 299, 79 Malet, Robert (t 1294), judge - Foss I 734,316 Malet, Sir Thomas (* 1582, 1 1665), judge - Cassel1, Foss, Hutchinson: Medica I 734,317-321 Malet, William Wyndham (* 1804, 1 1885), clergyman - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 734,322-324 Malet de Carteret, Guy (* 1901), lieutenantbailiff, jurat - Channel Islands - III 299,80 Malet de Carteret, Philip (* 1932), stockbroker - Channel Islands - III 299,81 Malet de Carteret, Charles Edward —> de Carteret, Charles Edward Malet Malet de Carteret, Edward Charles —> de Carteret, Edward Charles Malet Malet de Carteret, Edward Charles —> Mallet, Edward Charles Malet de Carteret, Reginald —> de Carteret, Reginald Malet Maletroit, René François (fl. 1948-1967), grower - Channel Islands - III 299,82 Malet-Veale, Henry —> Veale, Henry MaletMaleverer (fl. 1695), writer on mining - Watt I 734,326 Malevill, Geoffrey de —» Melvill, Geoffrey de Maley, Mark (* 1981), footballer - Hugman III 299,83

2680

Maley

Maley, Thomas (* 1817, 1 1858), boxer - Boase - I 734,327 Malfalguerat, Mizael Kay, Leah Malone, Mary Sibell - aft. Lady Gore-Booth (t 1968), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1642,460 Malone, Michael (Î 1891?), priest, writer O'Donoghue - I 735,205 Malone, Michael (fl. 1916), independence fighter, captain - O'Farrell - III 299,280 Malone, Patrick (*1910), Garda commissioner McRedmond - III 299,281 Malone, Sir Patrick Bernard (* 1859, 1 1939), J.P., M.P., major - Cath. WW 1930, Parliament 1, Thorn, WWW 1929 I 735,206; II 1642,461-462; III 299,282 Malone, Peter Gerard (* 1944), hotel group managing director - WsW Ireland III 299,284 Malone, R. Edmond (fl. 1850), travel writer Kirk - I 735, 207 Malone, Richard (t 1745), lawyer - Taylor W.B.S. - I 735, 208 Malone, Richard - c.h. Richard Malone Raymond (* 1797, 1 1862), actor, theatre manager - Boase - I 735,210

Mamet Malone, Robert Manchen Saint Manchan Saint Manchen Saint Manché, Albert (* 1933), advocate - Malta III 299,375 Manché, Alfred (* 1933), priest - Malta III 299,376 Manché, Gilbert Vincent (* 1929), industrial chemist - Malta - III 299, 377 Manché, Joseph Anthony (* 1899), scientist, professor - Malta - III 299,378-379 Manché, Loris Charles (* 1925), surgeon major Malta - III 299,380-381 Manchen Saint - Maucan, Maneen, Manchan, Monin (Î664), writer Gould/Fisher, O'Reilly, Smith/Wace - I 736,31-33; 754,184-189 Manchester Man - also; I. Lamb (fl. 1865), clergyman, writer - Adams W.D. 1 - I 736, 36 Manchester Mummy —> Beswick, Hannah Manchester, duchess of —» Alten, Louisa Frederica Augusta von Manchester, countess of —» Howard, Lady Margaret Manchester, 1st duke of —» Montagu, Charles 1st duke of Manchester Manchester, 2nd earl of Montagu, Edward 2nd earl of Manchester Manchester, 6th duke of Montagu, George 6th duke of Manchester Manchester, 8th duke of Montagu, George Victor Drogo 8th duke of Manchester Manchester, 1st earl of —> Montagu, Henry 1st earl of Manchester Manchester, 9th duke of —> Montagu, William Angus Drogo 9th duke of Manchester Manchester, 7th duke of —> Montagu, William Drogo 7th duke of Manchester Manchester, 5th duke of Montagu, William 5th duke of Manchester Manchester earls and dukes of - Burke I 353,246-249 Manchester, Cyril (*c,1896, 1 1944), librarian Munford, WW Herefordshire - II 1643,078; III 299,383 Manchester, Francis Graham (* 1905), college vice-principal - Channel Islands III 299,384 Manchester, George (* 1922, 1 1996), painter Buckman - III 299, 385 Manchester, George Herbert (fl. 1894-1912), physician - Men & Women - I 736, 38 Manchester, James (fl. 1866-1912), merchant Men & Women - I 736,39 Manchester, Keith Leslie (* 1933), biochemist, professor - Scientists - III 299, 386 Manchester, Poet - also: Charles Swain (* 1803, 1 1874), poet - Adams W.D. 1 - I 736, 37 Manchester, William (* 1860), shoe manufacturer, layman - Methodists - I 736, 40 The Manchester Martyrs (fl. 1867), three man hanged at Manchester Jail - Boylan III 299,387 Manchip, Thomas William (* 1849), auctioneer, J.P., mayor - Barnes - II 1643,079-080 Manchot, Melanie (* 1966), artist - Buckman III 299,388 Mancina Saint —» Maugina Saint Mancina Saint - Dunbar, Forbes - I 736,41-42 Mancini, G.V. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 299, 389 Mancini, Hortense duchesse de Mazarin (* 1646, 1 1699) - Boyle 4, Cassell - I 736,43-52; 1233,288 Mancini, Joseph Albert (t 1935), consul Foreign Ofßce 2 - II 1643, 081

Manger Mancini, S. (fi. 1665), technical writer - Watt I 736,53 Mancini, Tony Samuel, Arthur Michael 1st baron Mancroft Mancus Saint —» Manaccus Saint Mancyn, Domynicke (ñ. 1200), writer - Allibone - I 736,55 Mandale, George —> Redpath, William Seyton Mandel, Howie (fl. 1985), actor - Pedder III 299,392 Mandel, Leopold (* 1884), physician Medical WW- I 736,56 Mandel, Miriam - née: Miriam Minovich (* 1930, 1 1982), poet - Feminist companion - Ill 299,393-394 Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla (* 1918), president of South Africa - Palmer - III 299,395 Mandela, Peter Benjamin (* 1953), politician Ramsden - III 299,398 Mandelbert, Elizabeth - aft. Jones Cornwallis, James 5th earl Cornwallis Mann, James (* c. 1762, 1 1832), physician, writer - Allibone - I 736, 402

2688

Mann

Mann, James A. (fi. 1855), writer on trade Kirk - I 736, 404 Mann, James Bagshaw (* 1864), surveyor, estate agent - London - II 1643, 248 Mann, Sir James Gow Mann, Leslie John Mann, Ludovic Me Lellan (t 1955), insurance broker, archaeologist, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1643,273-274 Mann, M. (* 1918), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 300,144 Mann, Mrs M. (fl. 1935), Zionist - Lady's WW - II 1643,275 Mann, Manfred - born: Michael Lubowitz (* 1940), musician - Larkin: Sixties III 300,145-148 Mann, Margaret (* 1868, 1 1941), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1643,276

Mann, Margaret Macleod (fl. 1860), translator, religious writer - Kirk - I 736, 414 Mann, Mary Elizabeth Rackham, Mary Elizabeth Mann, Mary Gow (* 1888), water-colourist WW Art - II 1643,277 Mann, Maud MacCarthy, Maud Mann, Nicholas - also: Manne (t 1753), college master - Allibone - I 736,415 Mann, Colin Nicholas Jocelyn (* 1942), tutorial fellow in French - Academic WsW III 300,150 Mann, Paul (* 1907), painter - Buckman III 300,151 Mann, Paul (* 1936), racing driver, road manager - Donaldson - III 300,152 Mann, Peter Henry (* 1926), sociologist Academic WsW - III 300,153 Mann, Philip Dalla (* 1895), solicitor - WW Durham - II 1643, 278 Mann, R. J. (fl. 1840-1856), botanical writer Britten/Boulger - I 736,416 Mann, R. K. (fl. 1880), biographer - Kirk I 736,417 Mann, Reginald William (* 1898), mining electrical engineer - Jeremy - III 300,154-158 Mann, Richard (* 1837), organist, composer, writer - Brown/Stratton, Kirk I 736,418-419 Mann, Richard Lee (* 1872), rector - WW Suffolk - II 1643, 279 Mann, Robert (t 1763), naval captain Charnock - I 736,420-421 Mann, Robert (* 1807?, î 1871), steamship captain - Norrie - II 1643, 280 Mann, Robert (fl. 1810-1849), naval commander - O 'Byrne - I 736,422-423 Mann, Robert Campbell (* 1855), J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 736, 424 Mann, Robert James (* 1817, 1 1886), scientific writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Monro I 736,425-427; II 1643,281 Mann, Robert Manners (* 1824?), surgeon Smith - II 1643, 282 Mann, Robert Richmond (* 1908), accountant Scottish Biogr. - II 1643, 283 Mann, Roger (fl. 1984-2000), interior designer Design - III 300,96-97 Mann, Sargy (* 1937), painter, teacher Buckman - III 300,159 Mann, Sidney Edgar (* 1904), solicitor - WW Surrey - II 1643, 284 Mann, Simon John (* 1963), cricketer Cricketers - III 300,160-161 Mann, Steven (* 1958), actor - Pedder III 300,162 Mann, T. H. (fl. 1915), civil engineer, violin maker - Morris W.M. - II 1643, 285 Mann, Thaddeus Robert Rudolph (* 1908), biochemist, professor - Scientists III 300,163 Mann, Theodore Augustus - c. Abbé Mann (* 1735, 1 1809), scientist, historian, antiquary - Gillow, Kirk: Catholics - I 736,428-434 Mann, Thomas (fl. 1840), clergyman, writer Allibone - I 736,435 Mann, Thomas (fl. 1855), educational writer Kirk - I 736, 436 Mann, Thomas (* 1856, 1 1941), tradeunionist, communist - British Radicals, Labour WW, Men 3, Pratt, Ramsden, Rosen - I 736,439-440; II 1643,286; III 300,164-190 Mann, Sir Thomas Duncombe (* 1857, î 1949), barrister - WW Sussex - II 1643, 287 Mann, Thomas Edward (t 1897), hornist, professor - Brown/Stratton - I 736,437 Mann, Thomas Howell (fl. 1905-1955), violin maker - Plowright - III 300,191 Mann, Thomas Hugh (fl. 1908), brewer - Sussex - II 1643, 288 Mann, Thomas James (* 1848, î 1897), brewer, fish breeder, angler - Boase - I 736, 438 Mann, Tom (* 1921, 1 1983), librarian Munford - III 300,192

Mann, Tony - born: Anthony Pritchard (* 1942), jazz musician - Chilton - III 300,193 Mann, Wilfred Basil (* 1908), physicist, journal editor - WW Science - II 1643,289 Mann, William (* 1817, 1 1873), astronomer - Boase, Winnifrith: Men - I 736,441; II 1643,290 Mann, William (* 1837), company manager, town councillor, J.P. - West Riding II 1643,291 Mann, William (fl. 1907-1915), produce merchant - Macmillan: Africa - II 1643, 292 Mann, William (* 1924, 1 1989), music critic Griffiths - III 300,194 Mann, William Dalla (fl. 1881-1905), solicitor Durham - II 1643, 293 Mann, William Edgar (* 1885, 1 1969), major WW Suffolk - II 1643, 294 Mann, William Edward George (* 1899), air force captain - Above the Trenches III 300,195 Mann, William Frederick Stanley (fl. 1859-1903), vice-admiral - Mason - I 736,442 Mann, William Henry (* 1867), surveyor, estate agent - London - II 1643, 295 Mann, William Horace (* 1878), J.P., county councillor - Gaskell: Wiltshire, Stacey, Wiltshire, WW Wiltshire - II 1643, 296-300 Mann, William James (* 1850), vicar - Bristol II 1643,301 Mann, William John (* 1848), solicitor, alderman - Walford, Wiltshire - II 1643, 302-303 Mann, William Pickard (fl. 1860), religious writer - Kirk - I 736, 443 Mann, William Slingsby (fl. 1868-1900), surgeon - Birmingham - II 1643, 304 Manne, Nicholas Mann, Nicholas Mannenby, Leighe (fl. 1575), printer McKerrow, Watt - I 736, 445; II 1643, 305 Mannering, Edward (fl. 1842-1852), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Kirk - I 736, 446-447 Mannering, Joan (fl. 1930), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1643,306 Mannering, Leslie George (* 1883), curate Cox: Norfolk - I 736, 448 Mannering, Mary —> Friend, Mary Manners, 4th baron —» Manners, Francis Henry 4th baron Manners Manners, 3rd baron —> Manners, John Thomas 3rd baron Manners Manners, Mrs —> Richards, Conelia Halroyd Bradley Manners, 2nd baron —» Sutton, John Thomas Manners- 2nd baron Manners Manners, 1st baron —» Sutton, Thomas Mannerslst baron Manners Manners family of - Biydges, Burke, Wilson: Lords - I 737,76-80,113-117 Manners (fl. 1710), counsellor, legal writer Allibone - I 737, 4 Manners (fl. 1810), captain, novelist - Watt I 737, 5 Manners, Catherine —> Russell, Catherine Manners, Catherine - aft. lady Stepney (t 1845), writer - Allibone, Rintoul, Schlueter, Watt I 737,8-9; III 427,385-391 Manners, Catherine Rebecca —> Gray, Catherine Rebecca Manners, Lord Cecil Reginald John (* 1868, I 1945), M.P., war correspondent - Gaskell: Derbyshire, Leicestershire - I 737,11-13; II 1643,307 Manners, Charles —» Mansergh, Southcote Manners, Charles Cecil John 6th duke of Rutland (* 1815, 1 1868), M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Men 2, Rintoul, Sports I 737,16-17; II 1643,308-312; III 394,156 Manners, Charles Henry Somerset (* 1780, 1 1855), M.P., general - Boase, Mosse, Wilson: Commons - I 737,18-20 Manners, Charles 4th duke of Rutland (* 1754, 1 1787) - Low - I 737,14 Manners, Cumberland William (t 1842?), composer, singer, organist - Gillow I 737,21-23

Manning Manners, David John Hughan, Janetta Manners, John - c.h. Simcocks; Grosvenor Sutton, Charles John Manners- 2nd viscount Canterbury Manners-Sutton, Francis Henry Astley —> Sutton, Francis Henry Astley MannersManners-Sutton, Harriet Georgiana Maria —> Sutton, Harriet Georgiana Maria MannersManners-Sutton, Henry Charles Sutton, Henry Charles Manners- 4th viscount Canterbury Manners-Sutton, Henry Frederick Walpole Canterbury, 5th viscount —> Sutton, Henry Frederick Walpole Manners- 5th viscount Canterbury Manners-Sutton, John Henry —» Sutton, John Henry MannersManners-Sutton, John Henry Thomas Sutton, John Henry Thomas Manners- 3rd viscount Canterbury Manners-Sutton, John Thomas —> Sutton, John Thomas Manners- 2nd baron Manners Manners-Sutton, Mabel Georgiana Sutton, Mabel Georgiana MannersManners-Sutton, Robert Henry —> Sutton, Robert Henry MannersManners-Sutton, Thomas —> Sutton, Thomas Manners- 1st baron Manners Mannes, Marya (* 1904), journalist, novelist Feminist companion - III 300, 217-218 Mannex, Patrick (* 1806?, 11881), topographer, publisher - Gillow - I 737,140-141 Mannheim, Ernest Arthur (fl. 1887-1908), engineer, mining manager - Safford I 737,142 Mannheim, Herman (* 1889, 1 1974), criminologist - Simpson - III 300,219 Mannheim, Karl (* 1893, 1 1947), sociologist, educationist - Educationists - III 300,220-221 Mannheim, Lucie - aft. Goring (* 1905, 1 1976), actress - Actors, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1643,365-366; III 300,222 Mannin, Ethel Edith - aft. Porteous; aft. Reynolds (* 1900, 1 1984), writer - Browning, Feminist companion, Lozes/O Kelly, Schlueter, Todd, Welch - II 1643,367; III 300,223-238; 300,262-264 Mannin, James - also: Manning (t 1779), flower painter - Bryan, Redgrave, Strickland I 737,143-145 Mannin, John (fl. 1770-1791), engraver Strickland - I 737,146-147 Mannin, Mary Anne —> Millington, Mary Anne Manning (fl. 1640), colonel - Winstanley: Martyrology - I 737,149 Manning (fl.'[1651?]>, poet - Jacob - I 737,150 Manning (fl. 1860), judge, writer on New Zealand - Kirk - I 737,151 Manning, Adelaide Coles, Manning Manning, Agnes M. (fl. 1910), poet, school principal - O'Donoghue - I 737,152 Manning, Ambrose (* 1861?, 1 1940), actor Green Room Book - II 1643, 369 Manning, Anne - aft. Rathbone; c.h. Edward Osborne (* 1807, 1 1879), miscellaneous writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Feminist companion, Kirk, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd I 737,153-156; 1233,301; III 300,241-252 Manning, Arthur George (* 1887), decorator, district councillor - WW Essex - II 1643,370 Manning, Arthur Patrick (* 1913), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 300, 253 Manning, Aubrey William George (* 1930), zoologist - Scientists, Scotland III 300,254-255 Manning, Bernard (* 1930), comedian - Pedder - Ill 300,256 Manning, Bertha (fl. 1910), gentlewoman Cath. WW 1910 - I 737,157 Manning, Cecil Aubrey Gwynne (* 1892, 1 1985), political activist - Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - II 1643,371; III 300,257-258

2690

Manning

Manning, Charles Mannin, James Manning, James (fl. 1600), writer - Watt I 737,274 Manning, James (* 1738, 1 1791), clergyman, college president - Allen, Eliot I 737,276-280

Manning, James (fl. 1755), physician, writer Watt - I 737, 275 Manning, James (* 1781, 1 1866), serjeant-at-law - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Simpson, Watt I 737,282-285; III 300,277 Manning, James (fl. 1790-1795), pastor, miscellaneous writer - Watkins/Shoberl I 737,281 Manning, James (* 1857), miners' agent, alderman, J.P. - WW Wales 1921 II 1643,391 Manning, James Alexander (fl. 1850), biographer - Allibone - I 737, 286 Manning, James Alexander Louis (* 1814), sheepfarmer - Heaton - I 737, 287-288 Manning, Jeni (* 1967), artist, teacher Buckman - III 300, 278 Manning, John (* 1730?, 1 1806), physician Münk - I 737, 289 Manning, John (* 1731, 1 1783), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 737, 290 Manning, John (* 1737, 1 1824), physician Allen - I 737, 291 Manning, John (t 1747), stonemason - Gunnis II 1643,392 Manning, John (* 1825, 1 1890), actor - Boase - I 737,292 Manning, John Fitzmaurice (* 1907), engineer WWW Ireland - III 300, 279 Manning, John Hamar (* 1924), chemical engineer - Scientists - III 300, 280 Manning, John Rowland (* 1925), research superintendent - Scientists - III 300, 281 Manning, Joseph (* 1869), minister Methodists - I 737, 293 Manning, Joshua (* 1810), sculptor - Gunnis II 1643,393 Manning, Kathleen —» Harvey, Kathleen Manning, L.V. (* 1885, 1 1947), sports editor Griffiths - III 300,282 Manning, Lilian (fl. 1901-1903), miniature painter - Foskett - III 300, 289 Manning, Margaret Jeanne (* 1928), zoologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 300, 290 Manning, Maria - née; Maria De Roux (* 1821, I 1849), murderer - Goodman, Rintoul III 300,291-294 Manning, Mary (* 1906), playwright, novelist, drama critic - Schlueter - III 300, 296-299 Manning, Mary Augusta - aft. Lady Miller (t 1946), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1910, Lady's WW- I 737,294; II 1643,394 Manning, Mary Margaret —» Carley, Mary Margaret Manning, Mary Ruth —» Manning, May Manning, Maurice (* 1943), academic, politician - Academic WsW, WsW Ireland - Ill 300,300-301 Manning, May - born: Mary Ruth Manning (* 1853, 1 1930), painter - Snoddy III 300,302 Manning, Michael (* 1931), painter, printmaker, illustrator, teacher - Buckman - III 300,303 Manning, Nathaniel Samuel (fl. 1884-1900), physician, surgeon - Birmingham Faces II 1643,395-398 Manning, Olivia Mary - aft. Smith (* 1908, I 1980), novelist - Blamires, Feminist companion, Lee, Modern library, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Ulster, Williams, WW ArtII 1643,399; III 300,304-325 Manning, Owen (* 1721, 1 1801), historian A 'Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt I 737,295-305 Manning, Patrick M. (fl. 1874), farmer, poet O'Donoghue - I 737,306 Manning, Peter Inglett (* 1928), geologist Scientists - III 300, 326 Manning, R. (fl. 1880), poet - ODonoghue I 737,307 Manning, Richard Joseph (* 1883, î 1979), colonial judge - Dominions Ofñce, KirkGreene 2 - II 1643, 400; III 300, 327 Manning, Robert —> Mannyng, Robert

Manning, Robert (Î 1731), controversialist - Allibone, Gillow, Kirk: Catholics I 737,308-315 Manning, Robert A. C. (fl. 1910-1912), barrister - Men & Women - I 737,316 Manning, Robert Harris (fl. 1900-1905), dentist Surrey 20th Cent - II 1643, 401 Manning, Rosemary - pseudonyms: Sarah Davys, Mary Voyle (* 1911, 1 1988), novelist, children's writer, autobiographer - Feminist companion - III 300,328-330 Manning, Samuel (* 1816, 1 1865), sculptor Boase, Gunnis - I 737,318; II 1643,402-403 Manning, Samuel (* 1822, 1 1881), minister, magazine editor - Boase, Kirk I 737,319-320 Manning, Samuel (Î 1847), sculptor - Gunnis, Redgrave - I 737,317; II 1643,404 Manning, Stuart Aubrey (* 1923, 1 1985), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 300,331 Manning, T.H. (* 1904), postmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 300,332 Manning, Thomas (Î 1771), naval captain Charnock - I 737,321 Manning, Thomas (* 1772, 1 1840), traveller, friend of Charles Lamb, mathematical writer - Allibone, Buckland, Chaplin, Keay, Rose HJ., Ward, Watkins/Shoberl - I 737, 322-325; II 1643,405-406; III 300,333-368 Manning, Thomas Davys (* 1867), surgeon Medical WW - I 737, 326 Manning, Thomas Sackville (* 1870), J.P., county councillor - Cox: Kent - I 737,327 Manning, W.T. (fl. 1871-1877), queen's coroner - Malchow - III 300, 369 Manning, William (fl. 1790), rector, sermonist Watt - I 737,328 Manning, William (fl. 1790-1819), merchant, M.P. - NBD, Wilson: Commons I 737,329-330 Manning, William (fl. 1880), poet O'Donoghue - I 737,331 Manning, William (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 737,332 Manning, William (* 1892), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 300, 370 Manning, William H. (* 1936), archaeologist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 300,373 Manning, Sir William Henry (* 1863, î 1932), colonel, colonial governor - Ceylon, KirkGreene 1, Walford, Weinthal, WW Jamaica, WWW 1929 - I 737,333; II 1643,407-412; III 300,371-372 Manning, William Hubert (* 1851?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1643,413 Manning, Sir William Montagu (* 1811, 1 1895), judge - Allibone, Boase, Foster 2, Heaton, Mennell, Pratt - I 737,334-340; II 1643,414 Manning, William Montagu (* 1868), vicar - Cox: Kent, WW Guernsey - I 737,341; II 1643,415 Manning, William Norman (* 1884), rector WW Devonshire - II 1643,416 Manning, William Oke (* 1809, 1 1878), legal writer - Allibone, Boase - I 737,342-343 Manning, William Oke (* 1879), aeroplane designer - Wade, WW British Aviation I 737,344; II 1643,417 Manning, Sir William Patrick (* 1845, 1 1915), accountant, J.P., mayor - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, 14WW 1897 - I 737, 345; II 1643,418-419 Manning, William Richard (fl. 1905-1912), principal - Men & Women - I 737, 346 Manning, William Thomas (Î 1888), coroner, solicitor - Boase - I 737, 347 Manning, William Westley (* 1868, 1 1954), painter, etcher, aquatinter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1643,420; III 300,374 Manning, William Woodward (* 1822), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2 - II 1643,421 Manning, William Wybrants (* 1884), rector WW Hampshire - II 1643,422 Manningham, Henry (fl. 1750), engineer - Watt - I 737,348

Mansell Manningham, John Cavendish, Lilah Constance Manningham-Buller, Sir Mervyn Edward Buller, Sir Mervyn Edward Manningham- 3rd baronet Manningham-Buller, Sir Morton Edward —> Buller, Sir Morton Edward Manningham- 2nd baronet Manningham-Buller, Reginald —> Dilhorne of Green's Norton, Viscount Manningham-Buller, Sir Reginald Edward Baron Philipps, Richard Mansel Mansel, Sir Richard (fl. 1620), travel writer Watt - I 737,447 Mansel, Richard - aft. Mansel-Phillips (t 1844), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 1233,303-304 Mansel, Robert (* 1573, î 1656), admiral Fisher - III 300,412 Mansel, Robert (fl. 1800), writer - Watt I 737,448 Mansel, Robert Christopher (* 1789?, î 1864), lieutenant general - Boase - I 737, 450 Mansel, Robert Henry (* 1849), volunteer colonel, high sheriff - Walford, WW Wales 1921 - II 1643, 460-461 Mansel, Thomas (* 1783?, 1 1869), admiral Boase, OByrne - I 738,1-2 Mansel, Thomas 1st baron Mansel (* 1667, I 1723), M.P. - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. II 1643,462; III 300,413 Mansel, Walter Luttreil (*1851, 11913), J.P., lieutenant colonel - Walford - II 1644,001 Mansel, Sir William 10th baronet (* 1766, 1 1829), gentleman - Smith - II 1644,002 Mansel, William Lort (* 1753, 1 1820), bishop - Allibone, Brydges, Watkins/Shoberl, Welsh Biogr., Wilson: Lords - I 738, 4-8; II 1644, 3 Mansel-Jones, Conway —> Jones, Conwyn ManselMansel-Jones, Herbert Meredyth —» Jones, Herbert Meredyth ManselMansel-Jones, Herbert Riversdale Jones, Herbert Riversdale ManselMansell, Alfred (* 1854), auctioneer, alderman, stockbreeder - WW Local Government, WW Shropshire - II 1644,004-005 Mansell, Antony Lowe (* 1930), lecturer in science education - Scientists - III 300,415 Mansell, Arthur Barrett (* 1843), naval commander - Cox: Kent - I 738,9 Mansell, Arthur Lukis (*1815, î 1890), viceadmiral - Boase, OByrne - I 738,10-11 Mansell, Bonamy (* 1786), naval commander O'Byrne - I 738,12-13 Mansell, Charles (fl. 1667), naval commander Charnock - I 738,14 Mansell, Edward Rosser (* 1853), surgeon Medical WW, Sussex - I 738,15; II 1644,6 Mansell, Francis Lane, Blanche Elizabeth Lydston Douglas Manson, Charles (fl. 1960-1970), leader of a bizarre cult, mass murderer - Harry III 301,57-58 Manson, David (* 1726, 1 1792), teacher Ulster - III 301,59 Manson, David (* 1838, 1 1884), physician, writer - Boase, Kirk - I 738,114-115 Manson, David Ames (* 1842), businessman Men & Women - I 738,116 Manson, David Livingston Forbes (* 1893), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 301,60 Manson, Donald (fl. 1850-1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 301, 61 Manson, Donald (* 1948), painter - Buckman III 301,63 Manson, Donald (fl. 1950-1971), biochemist Scientists - III 301,62 Manson, Edward Beresford (* 1885), chartered surveyor - Ceylon - II 1644,095 Manson, Edward William Donoghue (* 1849, 11919), barrister, registrar - Foster 2, WWW 1916 - II 1644, 096-097 Manson, Frank (* 1950), managing director Scotland - III 301, 64 Manson, Frederick W. (* 1850), ironmonger Sussex - II 1644,098 Manson, George (* 1850, 1 1876), artist Boase, Bryan, Geddes, Halsby, Halsby/ Harris - I 738,117-118; III 301,65-67 Manson, George J. (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 738,119 Manson, H.H. (* 1896), electrical engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 301,68 Manson, Henry (* 1837), librarian - Munford III 301,69 Manson, James (* 1792, 1 1862), major general Boase - I 738,120 Manson, James (* 1812?, î 1863), musician, poet, journalist - Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton, Irving: Scotsmen - I 738,121-123 Manson, James (* 1889), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1644, 099 Manson, James Alexander (* 1851, 1 1921), literary editor, writer, drama critic - Griffiths, Malchow, WWW 1916 - II 1644,100; III 301,70-71 Manson, James B. —» Murray, George Manson, James Bolivar (* 1823, î 1868), teacher, journalist - Boase, Grifñüis, Irying: Scotsmen, Kirk - I 738,124-126; III 301,72 Manson, James Bolivar (* 1879, 1 1945), painter, gallery director - Buckman, Griffiths, WW Art - II 1644,101; III 301,73-74 Manson, James Bruce (* 1840), county councillor, J.P. - Wallord - II 1644,102 Manson, James Mc Donald (* 1865), dock manager, secretary - Northumberland II 1644,103 Manson, James Milne (* 1900), physician, psychologist - WW Leicestershire II 1644,104

2693

Manson, John (* 1842, 1 1923), civil servant WWW 1916 - II 1644,105 Manson, John Sinclair (* 1873), physician, district councillor - WW Local Government II 1644,106 Manson, Joseph (* 1905), teacher, Spanish scholar - Birmingham Post - II 1644,107 Manson, L.M.M. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 301, 75 Manson, M.W. (* 1903), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 301, 76 Manson, Magnus (fl. 1845-1848), seaman Poulsom - III 301, 77 Manson, Michal —> Maciejowski, Michal Manson, Sir Patrick (* 1844, 1 1922), physician, parasitologist - Geddes, Goring, Kirk, Lee, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916 I 738,127-128; II 1644,108-109; III 301,78-80 Manson, Robert Henry (* 1879), surgeon - WW Cornwall - II 1644,110 Manson, Shirley (* 1966), lead singer, guitarist Scotland - III 301,81 Manson, Thomas (fl. 1852-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 301, 82 Manson, Thomas Walter (* 1893, 1 1958), biblical scholar - WW Oxfordshire II 1644, 111 Manson, William (t 1852), auctioneer - Boase I 738,129 Manson, William (* 1882, 1 1958), theologian, professor, writer - Scottish Biogr. II 1644,112 Manson, William George (* 1873), solicitor Edinburgh - II 1644,113 Manson-Bahr, Philip Edmund Clinton (*1911), professor of tropical medicine - KirkGreene 2, Scientists - III 301,83-84 Manson-Bahr, Sir Philip Henry Bahr, Philip Henry Manson-Hing, Lincoln Roy (* 1927), surgeon dentist - Jamaica - III 301,85 Manston, Joseph - religious writer - Affibone I 738,130 Man Stuart, John Alexander Man, John Alexander Mansuetus - also: Mansuy (t 89), bishop Smith/Wace - I 738,131 Mansur Ali Khan nawab nazim of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Murshidabad (* 1829, I 1884), ruling chief - Buckland II 1298,236 Mansur Ali Khan, Mohammed —» Nawab of Pataudi, jr. Mansuy Mansuetus Mant, Alicia Catherine - also: Elizabeth Catherine (* 1788?, 1 1869), writer - Affibone, Hunt, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 738,132-134; III 301,86 Mant, Elizabeth Catherine —> Mant, Alicia Catherine Mant, Frederick Woods (* 1809, 1 1893), clergyman, poet - Boase, Kirk I 738,135-136 Mant, Joseph Bingham (* 1768, 1 1845), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 738,137 Mant, Newton William John (* 1859, 1 1911), priest - Malchow - III 301,87 Mant, R.O. 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 301,88 Mant, Sir Reginald Arthur (* 1870, 1 1942), colonial representative - Foster 3, India Office - II 1644,114-115 Mant, Richard (* 1776, 1 1848), bishop - Adams W.D. 1, Affibone, Cassell, Connolly, Hatfíeld, Irish writers, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Miller J., Mosse, NBD, O'Donoghue, Ulster, Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 738,140-161; II 1644,116-118; III 301,89-91 Mant, Richard (t 1817), divine, writer Affibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 738,138-139 Mant, Walter Bishop (* 1807, î 1869), divine Boase, Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 738,162-164 Mante, Andrew (fl. 1849), polar explorer Poulsom - III 301, 92

2694

Mante

Mante, Thomas (fi. 1772), military writer Allibone, Watt - I 738,165-166 Mantell, Alfred Montgomery (* I860), colonel WW Somerset - II 1644,119 Mantell, Edward Reginald (* 1799, 1 1884), clergyman - Boase - I 738,167 Mantell, Gideon Algernon Granville, Julie Maria Louisa Victoria duchess of Kent (* 1786, 1 1861), princess - Boase, Jerdan - I 740,105-110 Mariaith Saint - Pughe - I 740,118 Marian —» Maelmury Marian —> Wedde, Maria Elizabeth Marianus Scotus —> Maelbridge Marianus Scotus - also: Muiredach (t 1088), abbot - Forbes - I 740,114-115

Mark Mariategui, Marie de - aft. Condé de Medina Pomar; aft. Marie Sinclair, countess of Caithness (* 1830, 1 1895), writer - Boase, Kirk - I 740,116-117 Marich, Alfred Frederick (* 1918), major, hotel manager - Malta - III 301,397-398 Marich, Lawrence (Î 1887), tobacconist, whisky merchant - Macmillan: Malta - II 1644, 379 Maridor, Jean-Marie (* 1920, 1 1944), flight lieutenant - Aces High - III 301,399 Marie de France Fox, Marie Marie Alexandrovna duchess of Edinburgh, duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (* 1853, 1 1920) - Men 3, Pratt - I 740,120; 1233,335 Marie Amelia queen of the French (* 1782, I 1866) - Boase - I 740,121 Marie Roze —> Ponsin, Maria Hippolyte Marie Thérèse Charlotte duchesse d' Angoulême Zammit Marmara, Carmelo Marmarà, Joseph (* 1937), colonial civil servant - Malta - III 302, 263 Marmion MacMenamin (family) Marmion, Anthony (fl. 1860), historian - Kirk I 741,137

Marr Marmion, Barrie P. (* 1920), bacteriologist, professor - Scientists - III 302, 264 Marmion, Sir Edmund (c.1650), etcher - Bryan, Redgrave - I 741,138-139 Marmion, Joseph Ernin Marnoch Saint - Forbes - I 741,173 Marnoch, Sir John (* 1867, 1 1936), surgeon, professor, writer - Stephenson, WPVW 1929 I 741,174; II 1645,167 Marnoch, Michael Stewart Rae Bruce Lord (* 1938), advocate, college senator - Scotland - Ill 302, 278 Marnock —» Ernan Name of Marnock Saint (fl. [551]), bishop - Gould S.B. - I 741,175 Marnock, Saint —» Marnan Saint Marnock, Robert (* 1800, î 1889), landscape gardener - Boase - I 741,176 Marny, Paul (* 1840), painter - Yorkshire II 1645,168 Marochetti, Carlo (* 1805, 1 1867), sculptor - Boase, DCB, Men 1, Redgrave, Sandby, Ward - I 741,177-186 Marochetti, George Charles Grandval (* 1894, I 1932), foreign nobleman - Sports II 1645,169-171 Marois, Albert L. Edouard (* 1860), physician Men & Women - I 741,187 Marois, Cyrille Alfred (* 1849), vicar-general - Cath. WW 1910, Men & Women I 741,188-189 Marolles, Alan de Gaigneron de (fl. 1977-1980), colonel, French intelligence service officer WsW espionage - III 302,279-280 Marona, Charles Antonio (* 1856), vicar Sussex - II 1645,172 Marot, Daniel (* c.1650), architect, designer, engraver - Bryan - I 741,190

Marot, Irene (fl. 1990-1994), actress Hayward: TV- III 302,281 Marow, lady —> Cayley, Mary Marow, Mary —» Caley, Mary Marowe, Thomas (*c,1465, 1 1505), Serjeant at law - Simpson - III 302, 282 Marple, George Smith (* 1868), company chairman, county cricketer - Sports II 1645,173-174 Marple, William (* 1699?, 1 1729), highwayman - Hayward - II 1645,175-179 M arpies, Benjamin Livingston (* 1846), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1645,180 Marples, Brian Arthur (* 1938), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 302,283 Marples, Edwin Henry (* 1835), tool manufacturer - Sheffield - II 1645,181 Marples, Alfred Ernest Baron (* 1907, 1 1978), businessman, member of parliament, minister Parliament 2, Ramsden, Robbins, Rubinstein - Ill 302,284-293 Marples, George (* 1869, 1 1939), painter, etcher, school principal - WW Art, WWW 1929 - II 1645,182-183 Marples, George Jobson (* 1845), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2, Foster 3, Walford II 1645,184-186 Marples, Josiah (fl. 1870-1890), printer Orchard - II 1645,187 Marples, Morris (* 1901), headmaster - WW Devonshire - II 1645,188 Marples, Roy (t 1944), wing commander - Aces High, Wynn - III 302, 294-295 Marples, Sarah (* 1809?, 1 1903), benefactor Odom - II 1645,189 Marples, Stephen Arnold (* 1873), engineer Day - II 1645,190 Marples, William (fl. 1870-1890), provision merchant - Orchard - II 1645,191 Marpole, Richard (* 1850), railway executive Men & Women - I 741,191 Marprelate, Martin Penry, John Marquand, Alice Ogston - aft. Fullerton (fl. 1907-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1645, 192 Marquand, Charles (fl. 1745), carpenter, architectural writer - Architecture - I 741,193 Marquand, David Ian (* 1923), member of parliament - Parliament 2, Ramsden III 302,296-297 Marquand, E.H. (* 1858, 1 1937), editor, newspaper proprietor - Griffiths - III 302, 298 Marquand, Emily R. (fl. 1903-1904), miniature painter - Foskett - III 302, 299 Marquand, Henry Edward (fl. 1902-1935), island administrator - WW Guernsey - II 1645,193 Marquand, Hilary Adair (* 1902, 1 1972), professor of industrial relations, member of parliament, minister - British History, Fisher, Parliament 2, Ramsden - III 302,300-304 Marquand, James Henri (* 1848), minister Methodists - I 741,194 Marquand, John (*c,1723, 1 1810), surveyor Architecture, Colvin - I 741,195; II 1645,194 Marquand, Reginald (* 1874, 1 1931), protectorate civil servant - HWW 1929 II 1645,195 Marquand, W.J. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 302, 305 Marquard, Jean (* 1942, 1 1984), critic, poet, short-story writer - Feminist companion III 302,306-307 Marquess, Thomas (* 1899), physician, surgeon - WW Durham - II 1645,196 Marquez, John (fl. 1629-1645), Jesuit brother, professor of moral theology - McCoog III 302,308 Marquis (fl. 1605-1625), portrait painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 741,196-197 Marquis, Alexander (fl. 1830-1840), painter Halsby/Harris - III 302, 309 Marquis, Alistair Forbes (* 1950), teacher, civil servant - Scotland - III 302,310

2703

Marquis, Frederick James 1st earl of Woolton (* 1883, 1 1964), M.P., businessman British History, Jeremy, Lee, Ramsden, Robbins, WW Cumberland - II 1645,197; III 302,311-322; 487,183-187 Marquis, James (* 1824, 1 1891), lieutenant general - Boase - I 741,198 Marquis, James Richard (fl. 1853-1885), landscape painter - Strickland I 741,199-200 Marquis, John (fl. 1890-1893), provision merchant - Orchard - II 1645,198 Marquis, Peter Timothy (* 1956), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 302, 323 Marquis, Thomas Guthrie (* 1864), miscellaneous writer - Men & Women I 741,201 Marr family of (t 1811), murder victims Pelham - I 741,203-213 Marr, Alexander (* 1867), chief constable Scottish Biogr. - II 1645,199 Marr, Alexander (* 1876, 1 1938), colonial representative - WWW 1929 - II 1645, 200 Marr, Andrew (fl. 1992-2001), political editor Rosen - III 302, 324 Marr, Ben Emslie (* 1931), company secretary Broadcasting - III 302,325 Marr, Carl (fl. 1885), travel writer - Kirk I 741,214 Marr, Sir Charles William Clannan (* 1880, I 1960), dominion politician - Dominions Office - II 1645,201 Marr, Colin (* 1966), theatre director - Scotland - Ill 302,326 Marr, Douglas (* 1947), academy rector Scotland - III 302, 327 Marr, Douglas John (fl. 1914), dentist Medical WW - I 741,215 Marr, Dugald Hamilton (fl. 1900-1934), builder, provost - Mackenzie D. - II 1645,202 Marr, Edward Rankine (* 1909), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1645, 203 Marr, Geoffrey Vickers (* 1930), physicist Scientists - ì l i 302,328 Marr, Hamilton Clelland (* 1870, 1 1936), asylum superintendent - Scottish Biogr., Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1929 II 1645,204-208 Marr, Hugh D. (* 1906), film cameraman Picturegoer's WW - II 1645,209 Marr, Sir James 1st baronet (* 1854, 1 1932), shipbuilder - Durham, Jeremy, Sports, WWW 1929 - II 1645,210-213; 1644,437; III 302,329-332 Marr, James (* 1902), solicitor - Scottish Biogr. - II 1645,214 Marr, James (fl. 1914), surgeon, J.P. Medical WW - I 741,216 Marr, James William Slesser (* 1902, 1 1965), zoologist, antarctic explorer - Poulsom, Scottish Biogr. - II 1645,215; III 302,333 Marr, John (fl. 1680), navigational writer - Watt - I 741,217 Marr, John Edward (* 1857, 1 1933), geologist Cox: Norfolk, Kirk, Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 741,218-220; II 1645,216 Marr, John Lynn (* 1877, 1 1931), colonel WWW 1929 - II 1645,217 Marr, John Shadlock (* 1880), pawnbroker, clothier, mayor - Mackenzie D., WW Leicestershire - II 1645,218-219 Marr, Leslie (* 1922), painter, photographer Buckman - III 302, 334 Marr, Neil George (* 1904), physician, lecturer Birmingham Post - II 1645, 220 Marr, Norman G. (* 1937), architect - Scotland - Ill 302,335 Marr, R. H. (fl. 1865), educational writer - Kirk - I 741,221 Marr, Robert Alexander (* 1850), musical writer - Baptie 2, Edinburgh - I 741,222; II 1645,221 Marr, Thomas Robert (* 1873), journalist, city councillor - Lanes. Biog. - I 741,223 Marr, W. (c.1815), violin maker - Plowright III 302,336

2704

Marr

Marr, William (fl. 1825), dramatist, poet - Inglis - I 741,224 Marr, William Isaac Hutcheon (* 1882), minister

- Scottish Biogr. - II 1645, 222 Marrable, Arthur George (* 1863, 1 1925), brigadier general - Foster 3, WWW 1916 - II 1645,223-224 Marrable, Arthur William Butler Miss Marriner, William Lister (* 1825), worsted spinner, J.P. - West Riding - II 1645, 245 Marriot Miss (fl. 1800), actress - Gilliland, Roach, Thesp. Diet. - I 741,246-249 Marriot, John (fl. 1616-1657), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 1 - I 741,253 Marriot, John (fl. 1725), topical writer - Watt I 741,254 Marriot, Richard (fl. 1645-1679), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 1 - I 741,255 Marriot, Thomas (fl. 1850), poet - Kirk I 741,256 Marriot, Sir William Smith—> Smith, Sir William 4th baronet Marriott, Lady —» Tennant, Charlotte Louisa Marriott Mrs (fl. 1800), religious writer - Watt - I 741,257 Marriott, Alan (* 1952), painter - Buckman III 302,360 Marriott, Alan (* 1978), footballer - Hugman III 302,361 Marriott, Alfred Randolph (* 1880), clergyman -

Clergy List - II 1645, 246 Marriott, colonel Marriott, actress,

Alfred Sinclair (* 1876, 1 1943), - WW Essex - II 1645,247 Alice - aft. Edgar (* 1824, î 1900), theatre manager - Boase, Hays F.,

Pascoe, Pratt. Reid/Compton - I 741,258-263 Marriott, Andrew (* 1970), footballer - Hugman - Ill 302,362-363 Marriott, Annie Augusta (* 1859?), vocalist

- Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Warriner I 741,264-265; II 1645,248 Marriott, Arthur (fl. 1879-1888), cathedral organist - West - II 1645,249 Marriott, Arthur Edward (* 1871), rector Foster 3, WW Lincolnshire - II 1645,250-251 Marriott, Cecil Edward (* 1870), surgeon Medical WW - I 741,266 Marriott, Cecil Lee (* 1880), auctioneer, estate agent - WWW 1897 - II 1645,252 Marriott, Cecil William (* 1905), translator Flegon - III 302,364 Marriott, Cecil Wynn (* 1870), land agent Cox: Norfolk - I 741,267

Marriott, Charles Sykes, Henrietta Masterman, J. Baker, Victoria Masterman, John Lyttleton, Lucy Blanche Masterman, Margaret Gurney (fl. 1935), county councillor - Lady's WW- II 1649,096 Masterman, Neville Charles (* 1912), historian, lecturer - Academic WsW- 306, 111 Masterman, Standish (* 1912), scientist Scientists - III 306,112 Masterman, William (* 1846, 1 1903), barrister Foster 2, Kirk, Nottinghamshire, WWW 1897 - I 750,377; II 1649,97-99 Masters (fl. 1890), market gardener, alderman - Press C.A.M.: Worcestershire I 750,378-381 Masters, Albert Edward (* 1863), solicitor Bristol - II 1649,100 Masters, Alexander (* 1848, 1 1936), colonel WWW 1929 - II 1649,101 Masters, Anne - aft. Gilbert, countess of Coventry; aft. Pytts (* 1690, 1 1788) Chambers - I 750, 382 Masters, Annie Bollen - aft. Walters (fl. 1930), town councillor - WW Methodism II 1649,102 Masters, Charles Harding (* 1852, î 1931), barrister - Men & Women, WWW 1929 I 750,383; II 1649,104 Masters, Christopher (* 1947), company chairman - Scotland - III 306,117 Masters, D. (* 1921), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 306,114 Masters, David Daniel (* 1978), cricketer Cricketers - III 306,115-116 Masters, Edith Monica Smith- - aft. North (* 1879), member of women's unionist association - Lady's WW - II 1649,106 Masters, Edward Robert (* 1847), barrister Foster 2- II 1649,107 Masters, Ernest Harold (fl. 1918), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 306,118 Masters, Frank (* 1879), minister - Methodists - I 750,384 Masters, George (fl. 1834), architect - Colvin II 1649,108 Masters, Godfrey (* 1875), major - WW Wales 1921 - II 1649,109 Masters, H.C. (* 1913), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 306,119

Masters, Harcourt (t 1762), naval captain Charnock - I 750, 385 Masters, Harry James (* 1887), engineer - WW Sussex - II 1649,110 Masters, Ian Richard (* 1939), security engineer - WsW Hong Kong - III 306,120 Masters, J.K.S. (c.1890), violin maker Plowright - III 306,121 Masters, J. W. (fl. 1838-1848), gardener Britten/Boulger - I 750, 386 Masters, J.W. (c.1924), violin maker Plowright - III 306,122 Masters, James (fl. 1799-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 750,387 Masters, James Hoare (t 1918), canon - WWW 1916 - II 1649, 111 Masters, Jane (* 1954), painter, teacher Buckman - III 306,123 Masters, Joan Margaret (* 1916), librarian Landau - II 1649,112 Masters, John - c.h. John Thorpe (* 1680?), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 750,388 Masters, John Ernest Smith- (* 1856), rector WW Berkshire - II 1649,113 Masters, John F. (fl. 1904-1912), railway superintendent - Men & Women - I 750, 389 Masters, Joseph (* 1795, 1 1863), bookseller, publisher - Boase - I 750, 390 Masters, Lionel James (* 1942), archaeologist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 306,129 Masters, Maie L. - aft. Brooks (fl. 1907-1950), painter, pastellist - WW Art - II 1649,114 Masters, Margery Enid Maud - aft. Cutting (* 1916), nutrition researcher - WW Science II 1649,115 Masters, Martin Kedgwin (fl. 1810), dramatist, surgeon - Baker, Watkins/Shoberl I 750,391-392 Masters, Mary (t 1759?), poet - Feminist companion, Watt - I 750, 393; III 306,124-125 Masters, Maxwell Tylden (* 1833, î 1907), botanist - Gardeners, Kirk, Men 2, Men 3, Nelmes/Cuthbertson, Winnifrith: Men, WWW 1897- I 750,394-397; II 1649,116-120; III 306,126-127 Masters, Olga - née: Olga Lawler (* 1919, 1 1986), prose writer, playwright, journalist - Feminist companion - III 306,130-131 Masters, Richard George (fl. 1918), private Creagh/Humphris - II 1649,121 Masters, Robert Biron, Elizabeth Mathew family of - Brydges - I 751,269-270 Mathew (family) (fl. 13. Cent. - 19. Cent.), noble family - Connolly, Fisher - III 306, 270; 306,275-276 Mathew, Anna Maria —> Cassidy, Anna Maria Mathew, Sir Charles (* 1903, 1 1968), colonial solicitor general - Dominions Offìce, KirkGreene 2 - II 1649,310; III 306,271 Mathew, Charles James (* 1872, 1 1923), barrister - Cath. WW 1910, Parliament 1, WWW 1916 - I 751,267; II 1649,311; III 306,272 Mathew, Francis - also: Mathews (fl. 1655), writer on navigation, writer on trade - Watt I 751,268 Mathew, Francis (t 1843), temperance advocate - Couling: Temperance - II 1649, 314 Mathew, Francis (* 1907, 1 1965), newspaper manager - Griffiths - III 306, 273 Mathew, Francis 2nd earl of Llandaff (* 1768) Biydges - I 751,269-270 Mathew, Frank James (* 1865, 1 1924), barrister, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Irish writers, WWW 1916 - I 751,271; II 1649,315; III 306,274 Mathew, George (* c.1670, 1 1738), landowner, host - Donaldson - III 306, 277-278 Mathew, George (t 1833), vicar - Ailibone, Cokayne, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 751,272-274; II 1649,316 Mathew, George Benvenuto —> Mathew, George Byam Mathew, George Byam - aft. George Benvenuto; aft. Buckley-Mathew (* 1807, 1 1879), captain, M.P., ambassador - Boase, Mosse - I 751,275-276 Mathew, George Felton (* 1846, î 1931), railway manager - WWW 1929 - II 1649, 317 Mathew, George Montague (* 1879), captain Cath. WW 1910- I 751,277 Mathew, Sir James Charles (* 1830, î 1908), judge - Cooper: Men of mark, Foster 2, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 751,278-279; II 1649,318-320 Mathew, John (t 1929), minister, writer - WWW 1916 - II 1649,321 Mathew, Jonah Pynsent (* 1824), farmer, hunt master - Devonshire, Walford II 1649,322-323 Mathew, Robert Lannowe, Edmund Byam MathewMathews Miss (fl. 1813), vocalist - Roach I 751,325 Mathews, Abraham (* 1832, î 1899), minister, colonist, writer - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. II 1649,333; III 306,290 Mathews, Aidan Carl (* 1956), playwright Irish writers, Lozes/O Kelly, McRedmond, Welch - III 306,291-296 Mathews, Alexander Davis (* 1835, 1 1895), canon - Boase - I 751,326 Mathews, Alfred Augustus (* 1864), vicar Williams S.D. - II 1649, 334 Mathews, Andrew (t 1841), botanist - Britten/ Boulger - I 751, 327 Mathews, Anne —» Jackson, Anne Mathews, Anne Estelle Sarah Penfold aft. countess Cave of Richmond (t 1938), noblewoman - WWW 1929 - II 1649,335 Mathews, Arnold Burnett (* 1898), colonial civil servant - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1649, 336; III 306, 298 Mathews, Arthur Musgrove (* 1878), company director, alderman, J.P. - WW Essex, WW Local Government - II 1649, 337-338 Mathews, B. H. C. (fl. 1930), scientific broadcaster - Moseley - II 1649, 339 Mathews, Ben (* 1889, 1 1975), painter Buckman - III 306, 299 Mathews, Binny (* 1960), painter, teacher Buckman - III 306, 300 Mathews, Brendan Joseph (*1916), company chairman - WWW Ireland - III 306,301 Mathews, Brian P. (* 1927), company director WWW Ireland - III 306,302 Mathews, Mrs Charles Davenport Mrs Mathews, Charles (* 1776, 1 1835), comedian A Beckett, Ailibone, BritishStage, Cassell, Gilliland, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, NBD, Roach, Rose HJ., Russell: Actors, Sandby, Thesp. Diet., Waller - I 751,329-371 Mathews, Charles Edward (* 1834, î 1905), alpine climber, writer - Birmingham, Birmingham Faces - II 1649,340-351 Mathews, Charles James (* 1803, î 1878), actor, dramatist - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Cassell, Colvin, Knight: Biography, Men 2, Pantomime, Pascoe, Russell: Actors, Sanders, Waller, Ward I 751,355-357,373-391; II 1649,352; III 306,303-304 Mathews, Sir Charles Willie —» West, Charles Willie Mathews, D.O. (* 1901), director of tourism Kirk-Greene 2 - III 306, 305 Mathews, Dan (fl. 1920), amateur actor - WW Wales 1921 - II 1649,353 Mathews, David Henry Joseph —> Mathews, Henry Mathews, E. G. D. (fl. 1935), engineer - Day II 1649,354 Mathews, Edward (* 1849), surgeon Medical WW - I 751,392 Mathews, Edward Davis (fl. 1875), engineer, explorer - Kirk - I 751,393 Mathews, Edward Hazard (* 1853), temperance advocate - Couling: Temperance II 1649,355 Mathews, Edward Morrell (t 1846), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 751,394 Mathews, Edward Robert Norris (* 1851, 11919), librarian - Bristol, Munford II 1649,356; III 306,307 Mathews, Eliza Kirkham (* 1772, 1 1802), novelist - Feminist companion III 306,308-309 Mathews, Ernest (* 1847, 1 1930), barrister, J.P. - BB&B, Foster 2, 14WW 1929 II 1649,357-359

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Mathews, Francis —> Mathew, Francis Mathews, Frank Edward (* 1862), physician Cheshire - II 1649,360 Mathews, George Arthur Augustus (* 1879), barrister - WW Gloucestershire - II 1649,361 Mathews, George Ballard Twigge, Caroline Matthews, Caroline Maria (fl. 1857-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1650,050 Matthews, Carrie S. (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 752,350 Matthews, Cecil Lloyd (* 1881), rural dean WW Leicestershire - II 1650,051 Matthews, Charles (* 1879), trade-unionist, borough councillor - Labour WW II 1650,052 Matthews, Charles Edward (* 1868), solicitor, J.P., town councillor - Hampshire II 1650,053 Matthews, Charles Henry Seife (* 1873), canon, teacher, writer - WW Wiltshire - II 1650, 054 Matthews, Charles Pask (fl. 1908-1930), headmaster - WW Lincolnshire - II 1650,055 Matthews, Charles Peter (Î 1891), brewer, art collector - Boase - I 752, 353 Matthews, Claud Leonard (* 1877), colonel WW Cheshire - II 1650,056 Matthews, Craufurd Tait (* 1879), physician Medical WW - I 752,355 Matthews, David (* 1868, 1 1960), M.P., mayor - Parliament 1, WW Local Government II 1650,057; III 306,429 Matthews, David James (* 1891), county councillor - WW Monmouthshire II 1650,058 Matthews, David Morling (* 1926), chemical pathologist, professor - Scientists III 306,430 Matthews, David William (* 1939), geologist Poulsom - III 306, 431 Matthews, Denis (* 1919), professor of music Academic WsW- III 306,432 Matthews, Denis James (* 1919, 1 1988), pianist - Palmer R. - II 1650,059-060 Matthews, Dick (fl. 1960-1970), photographer Harry - III 306, 433-434 Matthews, Drummond Hoyle (* 1931), geologist, geophysicist - Lee - III 306,435 Matthews, E. (fl. 1867-1870), clergyman Malchow - III 306, 437 Matthews, E.G. (* 1920), architectural assistant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 306, 438 Matthews, Edgar William (* 1880), physician, surgeon, volunteer lieutenant colonel WW Local Government, WW Surrey II 1650,061-062 Matthews, Edith E. (fl. 1901-1910), miniature painter - Foskett - III 306, 439 Matthews, Edmund Walter (* 1856), mayor, J.P. - WW Devonshire, WW Local Government II 1650,063-064

Matthews Matthews, Edward Matthew, Edward Matthews, Edward Hallam, Isabella Mattocks, William (* 1847), mayor, J.P. Hampshire - II 1650, 229 Matts, Edmund —> Mattes, Edmund Matts, John Shipley (* 1938), minister of religion - Channel Islands - III 307,88 Mattson, Morris (fl. 1835), writer - Allibone I 753,59 Matuce, H. Ogram (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 753,60 Matura, Mustapha (* 1939), dramatist Williams - III 307, 89 Maturin, Basil William (* 1847, 1 1915), preacher, writer - Boylan, Cath. WW 1910, Lee, WWW 1897- I 753,61; II 1650,230; III 307,90-92 Maturin, Benjamin (* 1815), canon Hampshire - II 1650,231 Maturin, Benjamin Allen (* I860), major - WW Hampshire - II 1650, 232 Maturin, Charles Robert - also; Mathurin; e.h. Dennis Jasper Murphy (* 1782, 1 1824), novelist, dramatist - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boylan, Cassell, Cunningham A. 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Donaldson, Gorton, Hall, Lrish writers. Knight: Biography, Lozes/O Kelly, Maunder 2, O'Donoghue, Rose H.J., Taylor W.B.S., Waller, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Webb, Welch - I 753,62-87; II 1650,233; III 307,93-100 Maturin, E. M. (fl. 1815), poet - O'Donoghue I 753,88 Maturin, Edward (* 1812, 11881), barrister, novelist, Greek professor - Allibone, Boase, Crone, Lrish writers, O 'Donoghue I 753,89-91; II 1650,234; III 307,101 Maturin, Eric (* 1883, 1 1957), actor - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Picturegoer's WWII 1650,235-237 Maturin, Francis Henry (* 1871), surgeon - Hampshire, Medical WW - I 753,92; II 1650,238 Maturin, Reginald George (* 1877), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1650, 239 Maturin, William (* 1803, 1 1887), divine Boase, Kirk - I 753,94-95 Maturin-Baird, Charles Edgar —> Baird, Charles Edgar MaturinMatusz, Renate E. (* 1937), translator - Flegon - Ill 307,102 Matveieff, Alexey Froloff (* 1833), telegraph superintendent - Mennell - I 753, 96

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Maty, Matthew (* 1718, î 1776), physician, librarian, writer - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boswell, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Dampier 3, Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Münk, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 753,97-115; II 1650,240; III 306,398-399 Maty, Paul (fl. 1729-1740), divine, writer Allibone - I 753,116 Maty, Paul Henry (* 1745, 1 1787), librarian - A Beckett, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Jones: Bunhill, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 753,106,118-127 Matyjaszkiewicz, Feliks (* 1913), artist, designer - Buckman - III 307,103 Matz, Arthur Woolf (* 1924), mathematician Scientists - III 307,104 Matz, Bertram Waldrom (* 1865, î 1925), Dickens scholar, publisher - WWW 1916 II 1650,241 Maubert, Jacques (t 1746), portrait painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 753,128-129 Maucan Saint Manchen Saint Mauchline, Lord —> Hastings, Ian Huddleston Abney- Lord Mauchline Mauchline, John (* 1902), professor of Old Testament language and literature - Academic WsW - III 307,105 Mauchold Saint —> Machalus Saint Maucleer, Joseph (fl. 1681-1689), physician Münk - I 753,131 Mauclere, James - religious writer - Watt I 753,132 Mauclere, John (fl. 1740-1768), medical writer Watt - I 753,133 Mauclerk, Walter (t 1248), bishop - Foss I 753,134-135 Maucotel, Charles (* 1807, î 1860), violin maker - Plowright, Stainer - I 753,136; III 307,106 Maucourt, Charles —> Macourt, Charles Maud Matilda Maud —» Matilda empress of Germany Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria Queen of Norway (* 1869, 1 1938) - Indian Biogr. Die., Lady's WW - II 1650,242-243 Maud, Charles Carus (* 1875, 1 1914), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1650,244-245 Maud, Charles Midgley (fl. 1917-1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 307,109 Maud, Constance Elizabeth (t 1929), songwriter, novelist - Ebel, WWW 1929 - I 753,144; II 1650,246 Maud, Elizabeth Diana —» Furse, Elizabeth Diana Maud, Herbert (* 1857), huntsman - Sports II 1650,247 Maud, John (fl. 1735), scientific writer - Watt I 753,138 Maud, John (fl. 1755), vicar, writer - Watt I 753,139 Maud, John Primatt (* 1823, î 1899), vicar, captain - Foster 4 - II 1650, 248 Maud, John Primatt (* 1860, î 1932), bishop WWW 1929 - II 1650,249 Maud, John Primatt Redcliffe baron RedcliffeMaud (* 1906, 1 1982), public servant - Academic WsW, British History, Educationists, Ramsden, WW Oxfordshire - II 1650,250; III 307,117; 376,335-337 Maud, Phillip (* 1870, 1 1947), brigadier general - WW Local Government - II 1650,251 Maud, baron Redcliffe—» Maud, John Primatt Redcliffe baron Redcliffe-Maud Maud, W. T. (* 1865, 1 1903), painter, war correspondent - WWW 1897 - II 1650, 252 Maud, William Hartley Jesseman, Edith Lily Mawer, Frances Riggall (* 1870), town councillor, butcher, J.P. - WW Lincolnshire - II 1651,042 Mawer, George Edward (* 1934), pharmacologist, lecturer - Scientists III 307,292 Mawer, George Robert Knox (* 1898), pharmacist - WW Wales 1933 - II 1651,043 Mawer, James William (* 1883), dentist Medical WW - I 754,170 Mawer, John (fl. 1727-1741), divine, sermonist, poet - Watt - I 754,171 Mawer, John William (* 1850), minister Methodists - I 754,172 Mawer, W. (fl. 1885), physiographer, biographer - Kirk - I 754,173 Mawer, Walter (fl. 1884), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 307, 293 Mawer, Walter (* 1884), civil servant - Foreign Ofßce 2 - II 1651,044 Mawes saint - also: Maudetus (fl. [1551]), abbot - Gould/Fisher - I 754,174-183 Mawgan saint (fl. 447-465) - Gould/Fisher I 754,184-189 Mawhinney —» MacWeeney (family) Mawhinney, Brian Stanley (* 1940), politician - McRedmond, Northern Ireland, Ramsden, Roth - III 307, 294-299 Mawhinney, David (fl. 20. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 307, 300 Mawhinney, Gordon (* 1943), politician Northern Ireland - III 307, 301 Mawhood, Mary —» Clare, Mary Mawhood, P.N. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 307,302 Mawhood, Paravicini (fl. 1770), topical writer Watt - I 754,190 Mawhood, Reginald Hawksworth (* 1884), physician - Medical WW - I 754,191 Mawhood, William (* 1723, Î 1797), woollen merchant, diarist - Gillow - I 754,192-194 Mawle, John (fl. 1905), mayor, magistrate Gaskell: Oxfordshire - ÌI 1651,045-046 Mawle, Norman William Reginald (* 1897), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches III 307, 303 Mawley, Edward (t 1826), surveyor Architecture, Colvin - I 754,195; II 1650, 47 Mawley, George (* 1838, 1 1870?), painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 754,196-197 Mawman, Joseph (fl. 1805-1817), bookseller Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 754,198-199 Mawmoisine William de - also: Malvoisine (t 1238), bishop, hagiographer - Knight: Biography, Rose H.J. - I 754,200-201

Mawnan Saint (t c.638) - Gould/Fisher I 754,202-206 Mawr, E.B. -> Mawer, E. B. Mawr, Eta —> Colling, Elizabeth Mawron (fl. 601), bishop - Smith/Wace I 754,210 Mawson, Clarence (* 1867), headmaster - Lanes. Biog. - I 754,211 Mawson, Sir Douglas (* 1882, 1 1958), scientist, explorer - Poulsom, Stephenson - I 754,212; III 307,304-305 Mawson, Edward Prentice (* 1885), architect, town planner - WW Art - II 1651,048 Mawson, George Edward (* 1915), librarian Landau - II 1651,049 Mawson, Helen - aft. Smethurst (fl. 1935), company director - Lady's WW - II 1651,050 Mawson, Henry (* 1863), solicitor, layman Methodists - I 754, 213 Mawson, Horace Wills (* 1897), solicitor - WW Cumberland - II 1651,051 Mawson, Isaac Horace (* 1864), solicitor - WW Cumberland - II 1651,052 Mawson, John (Î 1612), layman, martyr Gillow - I 754, 214 Mawson, John (fl. 1880), political writer - Kirk - I 754,215 Mawson, John (* 1904), advertising manager Marteau - II 1651,053 Mawson, John Mirehouse (* 1860), shipowner, vice-consul - lanes. Biog. - I 754,216 Mawson, Joseph (* 1856), solicitor - Durham II 1651,054 Mawson, Joseph (* 1860), rector - WW Yorkshire - II 1651,055 Mawson, Joseph Landt (* 1890), solicitor - WW Durham - II 1651,056 Mawson, Joseph Swan (* 1859), bank manager Wright D. - II 1651,057 Mawson, Matthias (* 1683, 1 1770), bishop Allibone, Watt - I 754,217-218 Mawson, Maurice Bryham (* 1866?), engineer Day - II 1651,058 Mawson, Samuel Francis (* 1865), physician - Medical WW, WW Gloucestershire I 754,219; II 1650,59 Mawson, Thomas Hayton (* 1861, 1 1933), landscape architect - Gardeners, PVWW 1929 - II 1651,060; III 307,306-309 Mawson, Thomas William (* 1850?, 1 1876), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger I 754,220 Mawson, William Grant (* 1882), missionary, rector - WW Worcestershire - II 1651,061 Max, John - also: Maxey (Î 1536), abbot Cooper/Cooper - I 754,221-222 Max, John George (fl. 1798-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 754,223 Maxcy, George (*1914), economist, lecturer Academic WsW - III 307,310 Maxcy, Jonathan (* 1768, 1 1820), college president, sermonist - Allen, Allibone, Cassell - I 754,224-226 Maxcy, Virgil (* 1785, 1 1844), lawyer, diplomat, politician - Allibone - I 754, 227 Maxen Wiedig —> Maximus, Magnus Maxentia Saint - martyr - Horstmann I 739,303-305 Maxentia Saint - also: Masenza; Maixence; Messence; Messene (t 575) - Challoner, Dunbar, Forbes, Gould S.B. - I 754, 230-283; 731,100 Maxey, Anne (fl. 1657), printer - Plomer 1 I 754,234 Maxey, Anthony M. (t 1618), dean - Watt I 754,235 Maxey, Edward (* 1790), naval lieutenant 0 Byrne - I 754,236 Maxey, Ernest (* 1883), timber merchant, mayor - Mackenzie D. - II 1651,062 Maxey, John Max, John Maxey, Samuel (fl. 1800-1805), translator, poet Watt - I 754, 238 Maxey, Thomas (t 1657?), printer - Plomer 1 1 754,239

Maxfield, Alfred Ernest (* 1852), solicitor Sheffield - II 1651,063 Maxfield, Ellen Maud (fl. 1900-1935), J.P., voluntary worker - lady's WW - II 1651,064 Maxfield, Francis —> Jakeman, Francis Maxfield, George D. (* 1890?), draughtsman, teacher - Day - II 1651,065 Maxfield, George W. (fl. 1935), electrical engineer - Day - II 1651,066 Maxfield, Henry Oates (* 1838), solicitor Sheffield - II 1651,067 Maxfield, Horace Arthur (* 1897), builder, district councillor - WW Hertfordshire II 1651,068 Maxfield, John (* 1831), town councillor, electroplate manufacturer - Sheffield II 1651,069 Maxfield, Matthew (* 1809, 1 1903), Sunday school worker - Malchow - III 307,324 Maxfield, Thomas - also: Macclesfield (t 1616), priest - Gillow - I 754,241-247 Maxfield, Thomas (t 1784), Wesleyan, biographer - Watt - I 754, 248 Maxfield, Tom (* 1819, 1 1864), runner - Boase - I 754,249 Maxfield, William Henry (* 1849), composer, organist, lecturer - Brown/Stratton I 754,250 Maxham, John William (fl. 1870-1912), surgeon general - Men & Women - I 754,251 Maxie Massie Maxim, Sir Hiram Stevens (* 1840, 1 1916), engineer, inventor - Greenwood, Leading Men, Pratt, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916- I 754,253-261; II 1650,70-71; III 307,326 Maximus, Magnus - also: Maxen Wiedig (t 388), Roman emperor - Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Pughe, Routh, Williams R. I 754,262-271; II 1651,72-72 Maxlow, Clara Isabella - aft. How (* 1882), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1651,074 Maxlow, Edward (* 1849, î 1923), rector Essex - II 1651,075 Max Müller, Friedrich —> Müller, Friedrich Max Max-Müller, Mary Elizabeth Müller, Mary Elizabeth MaxMax-Müller, Sir William Grenfell -> Müller, Sir William Grenfell MaxMaxse, Lady Caroline (* 1803, 1 1886), noblewoman - Rintoul - III 307,311 Maxse, Ernest George Berkeley (* 1863, 1 1943), consul - Foreign Offíce 1, Walford II 1651,076-077 Maxse, Frederick Augustus (* 1833, 1 1900), admiral, political writer - Boase, British Radicals, Malchow, Rintoul, WWW 1897 - I 754,274; II 1651,78; III 307,312-320 Maxse, Sir Frederick Ivor (* 1862, 1 1958), general - Creagh/Humphris, Walford, WW Sussex - II 1651,079-083 Maxse, Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge (* 1832, 1 1883), colonial governor - Boase, Kirk, Rintoul, Ward - I 754,275-277; III 307,321 Maxse, Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley (* 1889, 1 1936), naval commander, private secretary Foreign Office 2 - II 1651, 084 Maxse, James (* 1792, 1 1864), huntsman Boase - I 754, 278 Maxse, Katharine - c. Kitty Maxse (* 1867, I 1922), wife of L.J. Maxse - Rintoul III 307,322 Maxse, Kitty Maxse, Katharine Maxse, Leopold James (* 1864, 1 1932), journalist, political writer - Farbman, Griffiths, WWW 1929 - I 754,279; II 1651,85; III 307,323 Maxse, Dame Marjorie (* 1891, î 1975), civil servant, political worker - Lady 's WW II 1651,086 Maxse, Violet Georgina —» Milner, Lady Violet Georgina Maxsted, Edward Philip (* 1828), managing director - Yorkshire - II 1651,087 Maxted, Charles Stenteford (* 1880), master mariner - WW Wales 1921 - II 1651,088

Maxwell Maxted, Douglas Roberts, Angela Susan Maxwell, Sister Ann (* 1728, î 1789), nun Kirkus - III 307, 353 Maxwell, Anne (fl. 1665-1675), printer Plomer 1 - I 754, 332 Maxwell, Annie Allison (fl. 1897-1912), school principal - Men & Women - I 754, 333 Maxwell, Annie Celestine —» Burke, Annie Celestine Maxwell, Archibald (fl. 1765), medical writer Watt - I 754,334 Maxwell, Archibald Montogomery (fl. 1840), lieutenant colonel, travel writer - Allibone I 754,335 Maxwell, Sir Arthur (* 1873, 1 1935), brigadier general - Belfast, Ulster, WWW 1929 II 1651,112-113; III 307,354 Maxwell, Arthur Crawford (* 1909), J.P., police officer - Hong Kong - III 307,355 Maxwell, Arthur Joseph Constable- - aft. Constable-Maxwell-Stuart (* 1845, 1 1942), gentleman - Scottish Biogr. - II 1651,103 Maxwell, Arthur Kenlis 11th baron Farnham - Farnham, 11th baron (* 1879, 1 1957), lieutenant colonel - Belfast, Dod's 1929, Gaskell: Ulster, Walford, WWW 1897 I 754,336-339; II 1651,104-107 Maxwell, Sir Aymer (* 1891), major-general Geddes - III 307, 356 Maxwell, Sir Aymer 8th baronet (*1911, I 1987), gentleman - Scottish Biogr. II 1651,108 Maxwell, Barry 1st earl of Farnham - Farnham, 1st earl of (t 1800), political writer - Allibone - I 754,340 Maxwell, Beatrice Heron » Eastwick, Beatrice Maxwell, Bernard Constable- (* 1848, 1 1938), nobleman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 I 754,341; II 1651,109-111 Maxwell, Bruce John (* 1944), journalist, editor - WsW Hong Kong - III 307,357 Maxwell, Buena —» Bent, Buena Maxwell, Caroline (fl. 1805-1810), novelist Watt - I 754,342 Maxwell, Cecil (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 754,344 Maxwell, Charles (* 1748, Í1811), Jesuit Oliver - I 754,345-346 Maxwell, Charles Alfred (fl. 1865), historical writer - Kirk - I 754,347 Maxwell, Charles Francis ( t 1873), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 754, 348 Maxwell, Charles Henderson (* 1875), solicitor - Scottish Biogr., WW Local Government II 1651,114-115 Maxwell, Charles R. (fl. 1845), military geographer - Allibone - I 754,349 Maxwell, Charleton Neville (* 1872), private secretary - Makepeace, WW Far East II 1651,116-117 Maxwell, Charlotte Anne —» Elrington, Charlotte Anne Maxwell, Christine —» Silver, Christine Maxwell, Christopher Scott, Mary Monica HopeMaxwell-Stuart, Mary Anne —» Maxwell, Mary Anne ConstableMaxwell-Willshire, Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas —> Willshire, Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas 2nd baronet Maxwell-Witham, James Kirkconnell —> Witham, James Kirkconnell MaxwellMay, Lady —> Barker, Helena Augusta Victoria May, 1st baron —» May, George Ernest 1st baron May May, baroness —» Strauss, Lily Julia

May (family) (fl. 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - Maclysaght - III 308,38-39 May (fl. 1580), layman - Gillow - I 755,172 May (c. 1750), violin maker - Plowright III 308,40 May (fl. 1910), major, colonial administrator Weinthal - I 755,171 May, A. (fl. 1813), miniature painter - Foskett III 308,44 May, A. A. (fl. 1850), grammarian - Kirk I 755,173 May, Ada Ellen - aft. baroness Ammon (t 1958), MP, parliamentary secretary to the admiralty lady's WW - I Í 1651,370 May, Akerman (* 1869, 1 1933), actor - Green Room Book - II 1651,371 May, Alan Nunn (fl. 1943-1952), physicist, spy WsW espionage - III 308,45-50 May, Albert John (* 1884), physician, surgeon WW Hampshire - II 1651,372 May, Alfred (* 1868), farmer, layman Methodists, WW Wiltshire - I 755,174; II 1651,373 May, Alfred Heath (fl. 1865), translator - Kirk I 755,175 May, Alfred John (* 1851), headmaster, J.P. Colonial Office - II 1651,374 May, Alice - aft. Raymond (* 1847, 1 1887), singer, actress - Baptie 1, Boase I 755,176-177 May, Alice (fl. 1901-1905), actress - Green Room Book - II 1651,375 May, Alston James Weiler (* 1869, 1 1940), bishop - Foster 3, WWW 1929 II 1651,376-377 May, Andrew McLean (* 1880, î 1971), botanist - Ulster - III 308,51-52 May, Anna M. (fl. 1860), translator - Kirk I 755,178 May, Archibald Seaburne (* 1885), naval captain, poultry breeder - WW Devonshire - II 1651,378 May, Arthur Dampire (fl. 1872-1907), miniature painter - Foskett - III 308, 53 May, Arthur Dekewer Livius (* 1875, 1 1943), naval captain - WW Hampshire - II 1651,379 May, Arthur Frederick (* 1907), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, WsW Hong Kong III 308,54-57 May, Arthur Henry (* 1877), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - WW Sussex - II 1651,380 May, Sir Arthur William (* 1854, 1 1925), naval surgeon, vice-admiral - 14WW 1916 - II 1651,381 May, Augustus Charles (fl. 1830-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 755,179 May, B.F. (* 1913), accountant - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 308,58 May, Baptist (* 1629, 1 1698), keeper of the privy purse - Architecture, Waldron I 755,180-182 May, Barry (fl. 1888-1910), colonial administrator - Weinthal - I 755,183 May, Bennett (* 1846, 1 1937), surgeon, professor, writer - WWW 1929 - II 1651,382 May, Bowen (* 1846?), barrister - Foster 2 II 1651,383 May, C.A. (* 1920), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 308,60 May, C. G. (fl. 1899-1905), colonial civil servant - WW Far East - II 1651,384 May, C. Kiltgard (fl. 1907), miniature painter Foskett - III 308,61 May, C. W. (fl. 1896-1905), accountant - WW Far East - II 1651,385 May, Caroline Rebecca (* 1809, î 1874), botanical artist - Women in science III 308,62 May, Cecil (* 1897), milling engineer - Sports II 1651,386 May, Cedric Roger Paul (* 1934), lecturer in French language and literature - Academic WsW - III 308,63 May, Charles (* 1800, 1 1860), astronomer, inventor - Boase - I 755,184

M a y May, Charles Gerard (* 1924), scientist Scientists - III 308, 64 May, Charles Henry (fl. 1829-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 755,185 May, Charles Henry (* 1886), solicitor, district councillor - WW Surrey - II 1651,387 May, Christiana Brix (* 1876, 1 1954), painter, miniaturist - Buckman - III 308,65 May, Christine (* 1948), council leader Scotland - III 308,66 May, Christopher (fl. 1804-1849), naval lieutenant - O 'Byrne - I 755,186 May, Cornelius (* 1857), newspaper proprietor, J.P. - Macmillan: Africa - II 1651,388 May, Cuthbert (fl. 1600-1603), priest - Gillow I 755,172 May, Daniel John (fl. 1859-1877), harbour master - Foreign Ofñce 1 - II 1651,389 May, David (* 1970), footballer - Hugman III 308,67 May, David Jeans (* 1945), high school rector Scotland - III 308,68 May, Douglas James (* 1946), Queen's Counsel - Scotland - III 308,69 May, Douglas Raymond (* 1926), librarian Landau - II 1651,390 May, Edward (fl. 1631-1635), actor - Nungezer - II 1651,391 May, Edward - also: Mayamet (fl. 1635), physician - Watt - I 755,188 May, Edward (fl. 1785), editor - Watt I 755,189 May, Edward Collett (* 1806, 1 1887), organist, professor - Boase, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 755,191-195 May, Edward Harrison (* 1824, 1 1887), captain, painter - Boase, Champlin 2-1 755,196-197 May, Edward Hooper (* 1831, 11914), surgeon - Medical WW, WWW 1897 - I 755,198; II 1651,392 May, Sir Edward Sinclair (* 1856, 1 1936), major general - Stacey, Thom, WW Devonshire, WWW 1929 - I 755,199; II 1651,393-395 May, Emily Juliana (fl. 1860), novelist - Kirk I 755,200 May, Ennis —> Innes, Mary May, Ernest (* 1868), county councillor - WW Devonshire - II 1651,396 May, Ernest Horatio (* 1851), rector, biographer - Cox: Norfolk - I 755, 202 May, Florence (* 1845, 1 1923), pianist, composer - Brown/Stratton, Ebel - I 755, 203-204 May, Sir Francis Henry (* 1860, 1 1922), colonial governor - Thom, WW Far East, WWW 1916 - I 755,205; II 1651,397-399 May, Francis William (* 1870), vicar - Cox: Kent, WW Kent - I 755,206; II 1651,400 May, Frank (* 1832, 1 1897), bank cashier Boase - I 755, 207 May, Frank Joseph (fl. 1914-1931), chief constable - WW Wales 1933 - II 1651,401 May, Frank Thomas (* 1890), colonial civil servant - India Ofñce - II 1651,402 May, Fred (* 1872), marine engineer - Wade I 755,208 May, Fred (* 1891, 1 1976), caricaturist Buckman, Griffìths - III 308,70-71 May, Frederic Schiler (fl. 1856-1874), chaplain Kirk - I 755, 209 May, Frederick (fl. 1790), philosopher - Watt I 755,210 May, Frederick (* 1868), solicitor - Cheshire II 1651,403 May, Frederick (* 1911, 1 1985), composer, pianist, broadcaster - Boylan, McRedmond - Ill 308,72-73 May, George (fl. 1660), poet - Allibone I 755,211 May, George (fl. 1767-1783), wax modeller Pyke - III 308,74 May, George (* 1803, Î 1871), printer, bookseller - Browne/Burton - II 1651,404 May, George (fl. 1868), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 308, 75

May, George (fl. 1872-1908), mining engineer Safford - I 755,212 May, George Augustus Chichester (* 1815, 1 1892), judge - Ball, Boase, Ulster I 755,213; II 1651,405; III 308,76 May, George Ernest (* 1868), physician Medical PVW, WW Hertfordshire - I 755,214; II 1651,406 May, George Ernest 1st baron May (* 1871, I 1946), financial expert - Jeremy, WW Surrey - II 1651,407; III 308,77-83 May, George Herbert (fl. 1889-1898), colonial police inspector - Colonial Ofñce II 1651,408 May, George Lacey (* 1872), rector, writer WW Hampshire - II 1651,409 May, George S. (* 1858), manufacturer, dominion politician - Men & Women - I 755,215 May, George Thomas (fl. 1850), poet - Kirk I 755,216 May, George William (* 1908), physician - WW Hertfordshire - II 1651,410 May, Georgiana Marion —» Craik, Georgiana Marion May, Gustav (fl. 1880), scientific writer, bibliographer - Kirk - I 755,218 May, Gwen (* 1903, 1 1992), watercolourist, printmaker - Buckman - III 308,84 May, Hans (* 1891, 1 1959), film score composer - Noble: Film - II 1651,411 May, Harriet Anne Dyson —> Bourne, Harriet Anne Dyson May, Harriet Anne Dyson Bourne—» Bourne, Harriet Anne Dyson May, Harry (* 1886), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1651,412 May, Helen —> Jackson, Eileen May, Helen Maud - aft. Steavenson (fl. 1908), horse breeder, dog breeder - Sports II 1651,413 May, Henry (fl. 1592), priest - Gillow I 755,172 May, Henry (fl. 1630), topical writer - Watt I 755,220 May, Henry (fl. 1760), poet - Watt - I 755,221 May, Henry (* 1834), physician Birmingham Faces, Medical WW - I 755,222; II 1651,414-420 May, Henry (fl. 1848-1853), quartermaster Poulsom - III 308, 85 May, Henry (* 1885), private - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1651,421 May, Henry Allan Roughton (* 1863, 1 1930), colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1651,422 May, Henry Howard (* 1872), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 755,223; II 1651,423 May, Henry John (* 1853, 1 1904), rear admiral - WWW 1897 - II 1651,424 May, Henry John (* 1867, 1 1939), cooperative committee member, government adviser Labour WW - II 1651,425 May, Henry 0 ' Hara (* 1878), physician - Dominions Ofñce, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1651,426; III 308,86 May, Henry Parrott (* 1847), solicitor, company director - Lanes. Biog. - I 755, 224 May, Henry Thomas (* 1814, 1 1894), vicar Foster 4 - II 1651,427 May, Henry William (* 1843, Î 1878), barrister Boase, Kirk - I 755, 225-226 May, Herbert Lasonby (* 1870), huntsman - WW Sport - I 755, 227 May, Herida (* 1926), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1651,428 May, Hezekiah (* 1774, î 1843), sermonist Allibone - I 755, 228 May, Hugh (* 1622, 1 1684), architect - Architecture, Colvin, Redgrave I 755,229-231; II 1651,429-435 May, Sir Humphrey (* 1573, 1 1630), statesman - Hutchinson: Medica - I 755, 232 May, Huntly Macarthy, William Huntly May May, Isaac (fl. 1836), seaman - Poulsom III 308,87

2755

May, Jack (* 1922), actor - Actors - III 308,88 May, Jacquetta (fl. 1994), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 308,89 May, James (* 1837, î 1903), mayor, J.P., major general - Barnes, Hampshire, WWW 1897 II 1651,436-439 May, James (fl. 1860-1870), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 308,90 May, James Bourne Seaburne Bourne- (* 1886), major - WW Berkshire - II 1651,440 May, James Edward (* 1751?, 11814), M.P. Wilson: Commons - I 755,190 May, James Thomas (* 1859), financier - Cox: Kent - I 755, 235 May, Joan —» Lutyens, Joan May, Joan Martin (fl. 1948), comic artist - Clark - Ill 308,91 May, John ( t 1598), bishop Cooper/Cooper, Godwin - I 755, 236-242 May, John (fl. 1613), economic writer - Watt I 755,243 May, John (* 1622?), priest - Kirk: Catholics I 755,245 May, John (fl. 1644), priest - Gillow I 755,172 May, John (* 1816), solicitor, social reformer Cheshire - II 1651,441 May, John (fl. 1824), seaman - Poulsom III 308,92 May, John (* 1834), priest, poet - Men & Women - I 755, 247 May, John ( t 1855), police superintendent Boase - I 755,246 May, John (* 1878), naval lieutenant commander - Creagh/Humphris, WW Far East II 1651,442-443 May, John Alexander (* 1780, 1 1854), composer, editor - Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton I 755,248-249 May, John Cyril (* 1874, 1 1943), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Suffolk II 1651,444-445 May, John Frederick (* 1843), solicitor Cheshire - II 1651,446 May, Joseph (fl. 1690), sermonist - Watt I 755,250 May, Joseph (* 1760, 1 1841), colonel, merchant - Rintoul - III 308,93 May, Katherine E. (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 755,251 May, Kenneth —» Aveling, Edward Bibbins May, Leonard (fl. 1918), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1651,447 May, Lewis James (* 1840), physician Medical WW - I 755,252 May, Lilian Marie - aft. lady Bagot (t 1958) Cath. WW 1910 - I 755, 253 May, Lily Graham —» Iliff, Lily Graham May, Lizzie (fl. 1855), literary editor - Kirk I 755,254 May, Louisa Johanna —> Laughton, Louisa Johanna May, M. (* 1917), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 308,107 May, Malcolm Stuart (* 1940), chief officer Scotland - III 308, 94 May, Marabel (fl. 1855), writer - Kirk I 755,255 May, Mark (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk I 755,256 May, Maude Gertrude (fl. 1912-1935), english lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1651,448 May, Michael (* 1966), farm labourer, assistant referee - Donaldson - III 308,95 May, Nathan (fl. 1615), actor - Nungezer II 1651,449 May, Nathaniel (fl. 1790), sermonist - Watkins/ ShoberlI 755,257 May, Nicholas (fl. 1770), surgeon - Watt I 755,258 May, Nicholas (* 1962), painter - Buckman III 308,96 May, Oliver (* 1814), pianist, composer Brown/Stratton - I 755, 259

2756

M a y

May, Otto Mayow, John Mayow, George Wynell (* 1808, î 1873), major general - Boase - I 757,144 Mayow, John - also: Mayouwe; Mayo (* 1640, 1 1679), physiologist, chemist - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood I 757,145-161 Mayow, Marmaduke Stephen (* 1876), ophthalmic surgeon - Medical WWI 757,143 Mayow, Mayow Wynell- (* 1810, î 1895), rector, writer - Boase, Cokayne, Foster 4, Kirk I 757,162-163; II 1652,234-235 Mayow, Mayow Wynell- (* 1850), major Walford - II 1652,236 Mayow, Robert (* 1777, î 1817), clergyman, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 757,164-166 Mayre, John (t 1539), Franciscan, martyr Gillow - I 757,167 Mayre, Martin Le —> Le Mayre, Martin Mayr-Harting, Anna Josephine - née: Anna Josephine Münzer (* 1906), bacteriologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 308, 330 Mayr-Harting, Henry Maria Robert Egmont (* 1936), historian - Academic WsWIII 308,331 Mayrick (* 1937), chemist - Scientists III 308,332 Mayrick, Sir Gilly —> Meyrick, Sir Gelly Mays, Alfre Stanley (* 1893), civic official WW Local Government - II 1652,237 Mays, Douglas Lionel (* 1900, 1 1991), cartoonist, painter - Buckman, Grifñths III 308,333-334 Mays, Martin J. (* 1937), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 308, 335 Mayson, Isabella Mary - aft. Beeton (* 1836, I 1865), journalist, domestic scientist Browning, Kirk - I 89,185; II 1652, 238 Mayson, Stansfield (fl. 1895-1920), violin maker - Plowright - III 308, 336 Mayson, Stansfield (fl. 1915), violin maker Morris W.M. - II 1652, 239 Mayson, Tom Fletcher (fl. 1917), corporal Creagh/Humphris - II 1652, 240 Mayson, Walter Henry (* 1835, î 1904), dramatist, violin maker - Kirk, Morris W.M., Plowright, Stainer - I 757,169-170; II 1652,241-244; III 308,337 Mays-Smith, Sir Alfred —> Smith, Sir Alfred MaysMayston - aft. Webster (fl. 1913), badminton player - WW Sport - I 757,171 Mayston, George (* 1856), customs officer Weinthal - I 757,172 Mayston, Robert (* 1851, 1 1936), engineer rear-admiral - WW Surrey, WWW 1929 II 1652,245-246 May-Thomas, James Alan —> Thomas, James Alan MayMaythorn, James Frederic Alfred (* 1858), coach builder, district councillor - BB&B II 1652,247 Maywhort, James Herbert (* 1886), physician Medical WW- I 757,173 Maywood, Mary - aft. Wilkins; aft. Davis (* 1818, 1 1883), actress - Boase - I 757,174

McArthur Maywood, Robert (fl. 1785), physician, writer Watt - I 757,175 Maywood, Robert Campbell (* 1786, 1 1856), theatre manager - Boase, Ross P. I 757,176; II 1652,248 Mayze, R.R. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 308,339 Mazarin, duchesse de —> Mancini, Hortense duchesse de Mazarin Maze, Cecil Ireland Blackburne- McAlpine of Moffat, Sir Robert Edwin 5th Baronet

2761

McAlpine, H.G.R. (* 1909), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 280, 222 McAlpine, Joan (* 1964), newspaper deputy editor - Scotland - III 280, 224 McAlpine, Thomas (* 1929), business consultant - Scotland - III 280, 229 McAlpine, Sir Thomas Malcolm (* 1877, 1 1967), civil engineering and building contractor - Jeremy - III 280, 230-234 McAlpine of Moffat 5th Baronet McAlpine of Moffat, Sir Robert Edwin 5th Baronet McAlpine of Moffat, Sir Robert Edwin 5th Baronet - also: Lord McAlpine of Moffat (* 1907), construction contractor Rubinstein - Ill 280,220-221 McAlpine of West Green, Robert Alistair Baron - also: Lord McAlpine of West Green (* 1942), political money man, publicist, eccentric - Ramsden, Rubinstein - Ill 280,217-219 McAnally, Arthur Patrick (* 1909), scientist Scientists - III 280, 250 McAnally, Mary (* 1945), editor Broadcasting - Ill 280,251 McAnally, Ray (* 1926, 1 1989), actor, theatre director - Boylan, Caughie, McRedmond, WWW Ireland - III 280,252-257 McAndrew, Catherine —» McAndrew, Sister John McAndrew, Colin Glen Orr (fl. 1917), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 280, 269 McAndrew, Deborah (* 1967), actress, singer Hayward: TV - III 280,270 McAndrew, Sister John - real name: Catherine McAndrew (* 1885, 1 1967), nun - Kirkus III 280,273 McAndrew, Nicholas (* 1934), trust chairman Scotland - III 280, 274 McAntgant, John (fl. 1818), seaman - Poulsom - Ill 280,283 McAnuff, Joel Joshua Frederick (*1981), footballer - Hugman - III 280, 295 McAnulty, E.G. (* 1912), laboratory technologist - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 280, 296 McAra, Sir Thomas (* 1864, 1 1942), newspaper employers' executive - Griffiths - III 280, 332 McArdle, Archie (* 1917), fire officer - WWW Ireland - III 280, 334 McArdle, Harry John (* 1953), biologist, professor - Scotland - III 280,347 McArdle, John (* 1938), writer of fiction, playwright - lozes/O Kelly, Welch III 280,348-349 McArdle, John (* 1949), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 280,350 McArdle, Joseph Ardle (* 1934), business consultant, lecturer, writer - Irish writers III 280,358 McAreavey, Paul (* 1980), footballer - Hugman - Ill 280,359 McArthney, William (fl. 1810-1830), painter Halsby/Harris - III 280, 362 McArthur, Archibald Roderick 1951), director of finance - Scotland - III 280,371 McArthur, Christine (* 1953), artist, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 280, 374-375 McArthur, Douglas B. 1951), company chairman - Scotland - III 280, 377 McArthur, Douglas George Moir (* 1933), lecturer in French - Academic WsWIII 280,378 McArthur, George (* 1930), convener Scotland - III 280, 382 McArthur, James Henry Gordon ( t 1961), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 280,386-387 McArthur, John (* 1902), veterinary officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 280, 388 McArthur, John Duncan (* 1938), cardiologist Scotland - III 280, 389 McArthur, Kennedy (* 1882, Î 1960), marathon runner - Ulster - III 280, 390 McArthur, Kenneth George William (* 1905), surveyor - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 280,391

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McArthur, Thomas Barlow, Annie Mowat, Charles Loch Ogden, Anna Cora Mowatt, Francis ( * 1803, 1 1891), M.P. - Boase - I 795,431 Mowatt, Sir Francis ( * 1837, î 1919), civil servant - Walford, WWW 1916 II 1670,106-107 Mowatt, Godfrey Frerichs (* 1874), J.P., district councillor, school manager - Cox: Kent, WW Sussex - I 795, 432; II 1670,108 Mowatt, James ( * 1844, 1 1931), barrister Foster 2- II 1670,109 Mowatt, James Alexander (*c,1834), newspaper reporter, temperance lecturer, writer - Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 795,433-434 Mowatt, S.W. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 324,82 Mowbray, 12th baron —> Mowbray, Thomas 12th baron Mowbray; 1st duke of Norfolk Mowbray, 23rd baron —» Stourton, Alfred Joseph 23rd baron Mowbray, 24th baron Segrave, 20th baron Stourton Mowbray, 24th baron —> Stourton, Charles Botolph Joseph 24th baron Mowbray, 25th baron Segrave, 21st baron Stourton M o w b r a y (family) (fl.End 14. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Norman lords - Fisher - III 324,84 Mowbray, Alan ( * 1893?, 1 1969), actor, stage director, dramatist - Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1670,110; III 324,87-92 Mowbray, Alfred Richard ( * 1824, î 1875), teacher, bookseller, religious writer - Boase, Kirk - I 795, 439-440 Mowbray, David C. ( * 1868), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1670,111; III 324,93 Mowbray, Sir Edmund George Lionel 4th baronet Cornish, Sir John Robert 1st baronet

2916

Mowbray

Mowbray, John T. (fl. 1865), legal writer - Kirk - I 795,444 Mowbray, L.S. Robson, Mary Anne Mowbray, Sir Reginald Ambrose 3rd baronet (* 1852, 1 1916), gentleman - WWW 1916 II 1670,116 Mowbray, Robert (* 1877, 1 1947), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1670,117 Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray Cornish 2nd baronet (* 1850, 1 1916), M.P., barrister, D.L. Foster 2, Foster 4, Manchester Faces, Walford, WWW 1916- II 1670,118-125 Mowbray, Sir Roger de (fl. 1319-1321), justiciar, conspirator - Knight: Biography - I 795, 446 Mowbray, Segrave, and Stourton, baroness —> Corbally, Mary Margaret Mowbray, T. J. (fl. 1825), financial writer Allibone - I 795,447 Mowbray, Thomas (fl. 1660), sermonist - Watt I 795,451 Mowbray, Thomas (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 795,452 Mowbray, Thomas 12th baron Mowbray; 1st duke of Norfolk (* 1366?, Î 1399), nobleman Low, Maunder 2 - I 795, 448-449 Mowbray, Thomas 3rd earl of Nottingham Mowells, John Herniman Mowena Saint —> Moninne Saint Mower, Arthur (fl. 1810), novelist - Watt I 795,454 Mower, Olive Harriette - aft. Patterson (* 1895), district councillor - Lady's WW - II 1670,128 Mower, Patrick (fl. 1985), actor - Pedder III 324,108 Mowforth, George (fl. 1923-1935), publicity manager, theatre manager - Kinematograph II 1670,129 Mowlam, Geoffrey (fl. 1970-1994), painter Buckman - III 324,109 Mowlam, Marjorie - c. Mo Mowlam (* 1949), politician - Northern Ireland, Ramsden, Rosen - III 324,110-120 Mowlam, Mo —» Mowlam, Marjorie Mowle, William Stewart (* 1867, 1 1935), parliamentary clerk - WWW 1929 II 1670,130 Mowlem, John Ernest (* 1868), alderman, J.P. WW Dorset - II 1670,131 Mowll, Basil Christopher (* 1890), rector - WW Sussex - II 1670,132 Mowll, Henry Martyn (* 1860), solicitor, mayor - Barnes - II 1670,133-134 Mowll, Herbert James (* 1879, 1 1941), vicar WW Derbyshire - II 1670,135 Mowse, William - also: Mosse (Î 1588), civilian - Cooper/Cooper - I 795,456-457 Mowser, Keith Cecil (* 1936), school master WsW Hong Kong - III 324,121 Mowshowitsch, David (* 1887, 1 1957), member of the Jewish Board of Deputies - British History - III 324,122 Mowson, Charles William (* 1864), minister, missionary - Methodists, WW Shropshire I 795,458; II 1670,136 Mowvley, Haryy (* 1919), lecturer in Hebrew Academic WsW - III 324,123 Moxey, Arthur Rupert (* 1893), planter, industrialist, J.P. - Jamaica - III 324,124 Moxey, Edwin Rabjohns (* 1839), company manager, J.P. - Contemp. Portraits II 1670,137

Moxey, R.J. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 324,127 Moxey, Samuel George (* 1844), insurance agent - Bristol - II 1670,138 Moxham, Glendinning (fl. 1895-1920), architect WW Wales 1921 - II 1670,139 Moxley, Charles Frederick (* 1885), dentist Medical WW - I 796,1 Moxley, Joseph Henry Sutton (fl. 1874-1891), divine, travel writer - Kirk - I 796, 2 Moxon, Alban Henry (fl. 1912), surgeon - Cox: Norfolk - I 796, 3 Moxon, Archibald James (* 1872), rector Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1670,140-141 Moxon, Charles (fl. 1835), mineralogist Allibone - I 796,4 Moxon, Charles Carter (* 1866, 1 1924), colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1670,142 Moxon, Edward (* 1801, 1 1858), publisher, verse writer - Allibone, Boase, Griffiths, Hall, Lupton, Waller - I 796,5-14; II 1670,143; III 324,125 Moxon, Emma —> Isola, Emma Moxon, Frank (* 1879), ophthalmic surgeon Medical WW - I 796,16 Moxon, George (*c,1602, 1 1687), minister Allen - I 796,17 Moxon, George (fl. 1650-1660), ejected minister - Davids - I 796,18-19 Moxon, Harold (* 1873), vicar - WW Wiltshire - II 1670,144 Moxon, Herbert William (* 1860), lieutenant colonel, surveyor - WW Essex - II 1670,145 Moxon, Herbert William (*1881), surgeon Medical WW - I 796,20 Moxon, James (fl. 1647-1689), printer Plomer 1, Plomer 2 - I 796, 21; II 1670,146 Moxon, James (fl. 1803-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 796, 22 Moxon, James Henry Harmar (* 1847, 1 1883), barrister, teacher - Boase - I 796, 23 Moxon, Sir John (* 1864, 1 1943), solicitor, alderman - Williams S.D., WW Local Government, WW Monmouthshire, WW Wales 1933 - II 1670,147-150 Moxon, John Evelyn (* 1889), solicitor - WW Sussex - II 1670,151 Moxon, Joseph (* 1627, 1 1700), hydrographer, mathematician - Allibone, Griffiths, Lupton, Plomer 1, Rose HJ., Watt - I 796,24-30; III 324,126 Moxon, Leonard (* 1874), vicar - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1670,152 Moxon, Reginald Stewart (* 1875, 1 1950), vicar, headmaster - Cox: Kent, WW Hampshire I 796,31; II 1670,153 Moxon, Robert Julius (fl. 1888-1897), archdeacon - WWW 1916 - II 1670,154 Moxon, Thomas Allen (* 1877, î 1943), headmaster, prebendary - WW Staffordshire - II 1670,155 Moxon, Thomas Bouchier (* 1847), banker, statistician, writer - Kirk, Lanes. Biog., Manchester Faces - I 796, 32-33; II 1670,156-159 Moxon, Walter (* 1836, 1 1886), physician Boase, Kirk, Wilks/Bettany - I 796,34-35; II 1670,160-185 Moxon, William (* 1808), barrister, J.P. Foster 2- II 1670,186 Moxon, William (fl. 1908), physician, J.P. Gaskell: Derbyshire - I 796, 36-38 Moxson, John (fl. 1756-1758), architect Architecture, Colvin - I 796, 39; II 1670,187 Moxsy, Arthur Rupert (fl. 1913-1917), lieutenant - WW Jamaica - II 1670,188 Moy (fl. 1690-1740), painter - Strickland I 796,40 Moy (family) (fl. 18. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 324,128 Moy, Arthur (* 1878), stockbroker, parliamentary candidate - Sports - II 1670,189 Moy, Thomas (* 1831), company director, mayor, J.P. - Essex - II 1670,190

Moya, Hildago (t 1927), violin maker Plowright - III 324,129 Moya, John Hidalgo (* 1920), architect Wodehouse - III 367,211-212 Moyer, Humfrey (t 1661), stonecarver - Gunnis - II 1670,191 Moyers, Sir George (* 1836, 1 1916), architect, civil engineer, Lord Mayor - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1670,192-193 Moyers, William Francis Alexander Patrick (fl. 1911-1930), physician - WW Derbyshire - II 1670,194 Moyes, Henry (* 1750, 1 1807), blind scientist Blind, Watt - I 796, 42-50 Moyes, James (* 1851, 1 1927), priest, journalist - Cath. WW 1910, Ulster - I 796,51; III 324,130 Moyes, James (* 1937), artist, musician, teacher - Buckman - III 324,131 Moyes, John (* 1848, î 1895), physician, writer Monro - II 1670,195 Moyes, John Clark (* 1896), dentist - Scottish Biogr. - II 1670,196 Moyes, Morton Henry (* 1886, 1 1981), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 324,132 Moyes, Patricia - née: Patricia PakenhamWalsh (* 1923), crime novelist - Feminist companion, Schlueter, Whodunit? III 324,133-140 Moyes, Robert Esmond (* 1884), physician Medical WW - I 796, 52 Moyes, William Henry (t 1926), journal editor, miscellaneous writer - WPVW 1916 - II 1670,197 Moylan (family) (fl.End 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght III 324,141 Moylan, Denis (t 1878), distiller, Lord Mayor Boase - I 796, 53 Moylan, Denis Creagli (fl. 1840), legal writer Allibone - I 796, 54 Moylan, Francis (* 1735, î 1815), bishop Hayes - II 1670,198 Moylan, John (fl. 1921-1923), M.P. - Thorn I 796,55 Moylan, Josephine Fitzgerald - aft. Lady Clarke; e.h. Errol Fitzgerald (fl. 1893-1935), shortstory writer, dramatist - Cath. WW 1930, Lady's WW - II 1670,199-200 Moylan, Martin (Î 1923), anti-treaty independence fighter - O Farrell III 324,142 Moylan, Sean (* 1887, 1 1957), anti-treaty independence fighter, commandant general Connolly, O 'Farrell - III 324,143-145 Moylan, Stephen (* 1734, 1 1811), brigadier general - Crone, Webb - I 796, 56; II 1670,201 Moylan, Thomas King (* 1885, î 1958), writer Irish writers - III 324,146 Moyle (family) - variants: Moyles, Miles (fl. 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 324,147-148 Moyle, Arthur Baron - also: Lord Moyle (* 1894, 1 1974), member of parliament, parliamentary private secretary - Parliament 2, Rubinstein - III 324,149-152 Moyle, Dorothy Mary - aft. Needham (* 1896), biochemist - British History, Lady's WW, Scientists, Women in science, WW Science II 1670,202-203; III 330,186-190 Moyle, Edward Marshall (* 1882), minister WW Methodism - II 1670,204 Moyle, Granville Richard (fl. 1830-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 796,57 Moyle, James Copley —» Davis, James Copley Moyle, John (fl. 1710-1727), builder - Colvin II 1670,206 Moyle, John (t 1714), naval surgeon - Watt I 796, 58 Moyle, John Alfred (* 1846), painter, county councillor - Devonshire - II 1670,207 Moyle, John Baron (* 1853?), barrister, critic, translator - Foster 2, Kirk - I 796, 59; II 1670,208

Mucukaln Moyle, John Grenfell Sheffield, Edmund 2nd earl of Mulgrave Mulgrave, 3rd earl of —» Sheffield, John 3rd earl of Mulgrave Mulgrew (family) - variants: Grew, Mulcreevy (fl. 15. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 325, 72-73 Mulgrew, Peter David (Î 1978), polar explorer -

Poulsom - III 325, 74 Mulhall (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 261, 248-249 Mulhall, Edward (* 1812, 1 1857), priest, professor - Boase - I 797, 58 Mulhall, J.A. (* 1899), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 325,75 Mulhall, John (* 1856), J.P., barrister, layman Cath. WW 1910, Thorn - I 797, 59-60 Mulhall, John Archibald (* 1899, 1 1971), colonial civil servant - Dominions Offíce II 1671,040 Mulhall, Marion Murphy, Marion Mulhall, Michael George Sylvia, Estrella Muller, Mary Ann - née; Mary Ann Wilson (* 1820, t 1900), journalist, pamphleteer Feminist companion - III 325,143 Muller, Oscar (* 1873), physician - WW Far East - II 1671,127 Muller, Oswald Valdemar ( t 1900), historian, economist, professor - WWW 1897 II 1671,128 Muller, Ralph Louis (* 1933), parasitologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 325,144 Muller, W.A. (* 1898), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 325,145 Muller, Walter Joseph Edward de (* 1856), mining engineer - Engineers, Safford 1 797,196; 318,72; II 1862,243 Muller, Wolfgan Helmut Wilhelm Paul (* 1959), mechanical engineer, professor - Scotland III 325,146 Mullery (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 325,147 Mullet, James - also: Millet (Î 1718), pirate Gosse - II 1671,134 Mullet, James Hubert (* 1907), priest - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1671,135 Mullett-Birkin, William Charles —> Birkin, William Charles MullettMulleu, M. -> Mullen, M. Mulley, Bryan Arthur (* 1929), pharmacist, lecturer - Scientists - III 325,148 Mulley, Ellen (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 797,223

2923

Mulley, Frederick William Baron (* 1918), member of parliament, minister - British Histoiy, Parliament 2, Rosen, Rubinstein - Ill 325,149-156 Mulley, Jane (fl. 1880), writer on children's games - Kirk - I 797, 224 Mullhollan, John Macpherson (fl. 1770-1804), musician, compiler - Brown/Stratton I 797,225 Mullick, Sir Basanta Kumar (* 1868, 1 1931), judge - WWW 1929 - II 1671,136 Mullick, Edna Eugenie (fl. 1935), elocutionist, dancing teacher - Lady's WW - II 1671,137 Mullick, M.A. (* 1907), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 325,157 Mullick, Otool Churn (fl. 1870-1883), barrister Foster 2 - II 1671,138 Mulligan (family) - variants: Molohan, Mulqueen (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 325,158 Mulligan, Andrew Armstrong (* 1936), rugby player - Arlott - III 325,159 Mulligan, Charles J. (* 1866, î 1916), sculptor SnoddyIII 325,161-162 Mulligan, David (* 1982), footballer - Hugman - Ill 325,163 Mulligan, E.H. (* 1919), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 325,164 Mulligan, Edward Joseph (* 1886), veterinary officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 325,165 Mulligan, Enid Eleanora —> Davies, Enid Eleanora SangerMulligan, H.W. (* 1901), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 325,166 Mulligan, Hugh (fl. 1785), poet O'Donoghue, Watt - I 797,226-227 Mulligan, J.V. Chapone, Hester

Mundahl Mulso, Hester - aft. Chapone Fintan Saint Mun (fl. [451]}, bishop - Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B. - I 759,390-391,394 Mun, Kin Chok (* 1935), economist - WsW Hong Kong - III 325,280 Mun, Thomas (*1571, î 1641), economist Allibone, Hill, Knight: Biography, Palgrave, Watt - I 798,24-30; III 325,281 ' Munby, Alan Edward (* 1870, 1 1938), architect - WW Art - II 1671,218 Munby, Alan Noel Latimer (* 1913, 1 1974), librarian - Munford - III 325, 282 Munby, Aldwin Montgomery (* 1882, î 1939}, lieutenant colonel - WW Hampshire, WWW 1929 - II 1671,219-220 Munby, Arthur Joseph (* 1828, 1 1910), poet, civil servant - Foster 2, Kirk - I 798,31; II 1671,221 Munby, Denys Lawrence (* 1919), reader in the economics and organisation of transport Academic WsW - III 325,283 Munby, Ernest John (* 1874?, 11915), mining engineer, manager, second lieutenant - Memorials, Safford - I 798, 32; II 1671,222-223 Munby, Frederick James (fl. 1870), educational writer - Kirk - I 798,33 Munby, Giles (* 1813, 1 1876), botanist Boase, Britten/Boulger - I 798, 34-35 Munby, James William (* 1855), draper, mayor, J.P. - Mackenzie D. - II 1671,224 Munby, Joe Douglas (* 1884), solicitor - WW Yorkshire - II 1671,225 Munby, John Cecil (* 1875), veterinarian Sussex - II 1671,226 Munby, Joseph Ernest (* 1881, 1 1962), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1671,227 Munby, William Maxwell (* 1881), surgeon Medical WW - I 798, 36 Munby, William Reginald Welsford- (* 1881), civil servant - Foreign OfSce 2- II 1671,228 Muncaster, baroness —> Grosvenor, Lady Jane Louisa Octavia Muncaster, 4th baron Pennington, Gamel Augustus 4th baron Muncaster Muncaster, 1st baron —» Pennington, John 1st baron Muncaster Muncaster, 5th baron —> Pennington, Josslyn Francis 5th baron Muncaster Muncaster, 2nd baron Pennington, Sir Lowther 2nd baron Muncaster Muncaster, Claude Grahame —» Hall, Grahame Muncaster, Martin (* 1934), radio presenter, newsreader - Tracy - III 325, 285-287 Munce, James (* 1868), physician Medical WW - I 798, 42 Munce, James (c.1875), poet - O'Donoghue I 798,41 Muncey, Edward Howard Parker (* 1886, I 1954), vicar, headmaster - WW Gloucestershire - II 1671,229 Muncey, Harold Crowson (* 1897), minister WW Methodism - II 1671,230 Munchin - also: Munchinus (fl. [501]), bishop Smith/Wace - I 798,43 Munchin, Edmund (fl. 1853-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 325, 288 Munchinus —> Munchin Munck, Carlotta Patti, Carlotta Munck, Ernst de (* 1840, 1 1915), cellist - De Bekker, Wyndham - I 798, 45; II 1671,231-232 Munck, François de (* 1815, 1 1854), cellist De Bekker - I 798, 45 Munckley, Nicholas (t 1770), physician Münk, Watt, Wilks/Bettany - I 798,47-48; II 1671,233 Munda, Constantia (fl. 1615), veterinary writer Allibone, Feminist companion, Schlueter I 798,49; III 325,289-292 Mundahl, Henry Smethurst (* 1865, I 1938), barrister, stipendiary magistrate - Northumberland, WWW 1929 II 1671,234-235

2926

Munday

Munday, Albert Henry (* 1894), flying instructor, writer - WW British Aviation II 1671,236 Munday, Anthony Morgan, Violet Wilhelmina Mundy, Walter William (fl. 1870), travel writer Kirk - I 798,203 Mundy, William (fl. 1564), composer Baptie 1, Bingley, Brown/Stratton, Champlin 1, De Bekker, Grove, Musicians - I 798,195-196,200 Mundy, William (* 1801, 1 1877), M.P., sheriff Boase - I 798,211 Mundy, William Percy (* 1936), painter Buckman - III 325,' 326 Muneria Saint —» Monessa Saint Munessa Saint —» Monessa Saint Munessa Saint —> Nessa Saint Munford, Frederick (* 1882), barrister, minister - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1671,272 Munford, George Fintan Saint Muñoz, Francisco (fl. 1645), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 325,355 Munro family of - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - I 798, 306; III 325,356-361 Munro clan of - also: Monro - Anderson W. I 798,298-305 Munro (fl. 1640), royalist - Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1234,150 Munro (fl. 1920), jail governor - OTarrell III 325,362 Munro, Aeneas (fl. 1870-1875), physician - Kirk - 1 798,307 Munro, Alan James (* 1937), cell biologist Scientists - III 325, 363 Munro, Alex - originally: Alexander Horsbrugh (* 1911, t 1986), comedian - Goring III 325,369 Munro, Alexander (*c,1605, f c.1653), minister, Gaelic author - Thomson - III 325, 364 Munro, Alexander (* c. 1695), musician, compiler - Baptie 2, De Bekker - I 798,308-309 Munro, Alexander (*c,1810), composer Baptie 2 - I 798, 310 Munro, Alexander (* 1819, Î 1892), monsignor Boase - I 798,311 Munro, Alexander (* 1825, 1 1871), sculptor - Boase, Gunnis, Halsby/Harris, Knight: Biography, Redgrave, Ward - I 798,312-315; II 1671,309-311; III 325,365 Munro, Alexander (* 1851), surgeon Medical WW - I 798,316 Munro, Alexander (* 1943), surgeon - Scotland - Ill 325,366 Munro, Alexander Donald (* 1905), clergyman Scottish Biogr. - II 1671,312 Munro, Alexander Graham (* 1903, 1 1985), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 325, 367-368 Munro, Alexander Thompson (fl. 1820-1847), lieutenant, duellist - Boase - I 798,317 Munro, Alice (* 1931), novelist, short-story writer - Blamires, Feminist companion, Modern library. Women novelists III 325,370-386 Munro, Andrew (* 1869), mathematician, lecturer - Cox: Norfolk - I 798,318 Munro, Angus Ross (* 1902), physician - WW Hampshire - II 1671,313 Munro, Archibald (* 1851), veterinarian Cheshire - II 1671,314 Munro, Archibald (fl. 1885), folklorist - Kirk I 798,319 Munro, C. F. (fl. 1820), dramatist - Inglis I 798,320 Munro, C. K. Me Mullan, Charles Waiden Kirkpatrick Munro, Sir Campbell 3rd baronet (* 1823, 11913), J.P., D.L. - Gaskell: Forfarshire, Walford - II 1671,315-317 Munro, Sir Charles 9th baronet (* 1794, î 1886), lieutenant - Bateman, Boase - I 798,321; II 1671,318 Munro, Sir Charles 10th baronet (* 1824, 1 1888), major - Boase - I 798, 322 Munro, Charles (fl. 1880), piper - Baptie 2 I 798,366 Munro, Charles (* 1913, 1 1990), designer, artist - Buckman - III 325, 388 Munro, Charles Arthur (fl. 1890-1905), prison governor - Belfast - II 1671,319 Munro, Colin (fl. 1850), novelist - Kirk I 798,324 Munro, Colin Roy (* 1949), professor of constitutional law - Scotland - III 325,389 Munro, Daniel (fl. 1840-1870), painter - Halsby/ Harris - III 325, 390 Munro, Daniel Robert Munro, David Robert Munro, Sir David (* 1878, î 1952), surgeon, air vice-marshal - WW Buckinghamshire II 1671,320

2927

Munro, David Campbell Duncan (* 1885, I 1974), major - Creagh/Humphris II 1671,321 Munro, David Mackenzie (* 1950), director of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society Scotland - III 325, 391 Munro, David Peacock (* 1929), minister of religion - Scotland - III 325, 392 Munro, David Robert - also: Daniel (* 1864), pianist, composer - Baptie 2 - 1 798, 325 Munro, Dòmhnall (fl. 1860), factor - Thomson III 325,393 Munro, Donald - c. Dall Munro, Blind Munro (* 1773, 1 1830), fiddler, catechist - Thomson - Ill 325,394 Munro, Donald (* 1832, 1 1888), merchant, manufacturer - Boase - I 798, 329 Munro, Donald (Î 1853), gardener - Boase, Britten/Boulger - I 798, 327-328 Munro, Donald George Macleod (fl. 1892-1905), physician - WW Cheltenham - II 1671,322 Munro, Donald John (* 1865?, 1 1952), harbour master, inventor, writer - Scottish Biogr. II 1671,323 Munro, Donald John (* 1876), anaesthetist Medical WW, WW Dorset - I 798,330; II 1671,324 Munro, Donald Sinclair (* 1925), endocrinologist, professor - Scientists - III 325, 395 Munro, Donnie (fl. 1994-2002), guitarist, lead singer - Scotland - III 325,396 Munro, Douglas (fl. 1887-1905), actor - Green Room Book - II 1671,325 Munro, Douglas Stewart Graham- (* 1893), surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1671,326 Munro, Duncan (fl. 1854), seaman - Poulsom III 325,397 Munro, Duncan Cottrell (* 1926), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 325, 398 Munro, Ferguson R. Viscount Novar (* 1860), governor-general of Australia - Geddes III 325,399 Munro, Finley (fl. 1820), teacher, evangelist, translator - Thomson - III 325, 400 Munro, Sir George - also: Monro (t 1693), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1671, 327 Munro, George - also: Monro (t 1731?), organist - Bingley, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Musicians - I 798, 332-335 Munro, Sir George Gun (* 1788, 1 1852), soldier - Boase - I 798,336 Munro, George Lawson (*1821), magistrate London Leaders - II 1671,328-329 Munro, George Mackenzie Gunn (* 1862), major - Walford - II 1671,330 Munro, Georgina C. (fl. 1840-1853), novelist - Feminist companion, Kirk - I 798, 337; III 325,401 Munro, Graeme Neil (* 1944), director of Historic Scotland - Scotland - III 325, 402 Munro, Gustavus Francis (* 1835, 1 1908), lieutenant general - WWW 1897 II 1671,331 Munro, H.A. (* 1911), physician - KirkGreene 2 - III 325, 403 Munro, H. H. (fl. 1850), writer on logic - Kirk - I 798,338 Munro, H.M. 1921), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 325, 404 Munro, Sir Harry 7th baronet (t 1781), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1671, 332 Munro, Sir Hector (* 1726, î 1805), general - Buckland, CasselΊ, Foster 1, Geddes I 798,339; II 1671,333-334; III 325,405 Munro, Sir Hector 11th baronet (* 1849, 1 1935), lord lieutenant - Scottish Biogr., Walford, WWW 1929- II 1671,335-337 Munro, Hector (* 1870), psychologist Medical WW - I 798, 340 Munro, Hector Hugh —> Saki Munro, Hector Hugh - pseudonym: Saki (* 1870, 1 1916), novelist, short-story writer - Lee - III 325, 406 Munro, Hector William —» Munro of Foulis, Hector William

2928

Munro

Munro, Henry Monro, Henry Munro, Henry O'Hagan, Thomas Towneley 2nd baron O'Hagan O'Hagan (fl. 1916-1923), college rector O'Farrell - III 341,261 O'Hagan, Claud Henry Philip (* 1878), lieutenant - Hampshire - II 1685,451 O'Hagan, D. (* 1909), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 341,262 O'Hagan, Dara (* 1964), politician - Northern Ireland - III 341, 263 O'Hagan, David (* 1961), chemist, professor Scotland - III 341, 264 O'Hagan, Desmond (* 1909), justice - WWW Ireland - III 341, 265 O'Hagan, Francis (* 1833, 1 1872), journalist, poet - O'Donoghue - I 830,98 O'Hagan, Harriet Osborne (* 1830, 1 1921), portrait painter - Snoddy - III 341,266-267 O'Hagan, Henry Osborne (* 1853, 1 1930), company promoter - Jeremy III 341,268-273 O'Hagan, John - c.h. O; J. O'H; Sliabh Cuillinn; Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia (* 1822, 1 1890), judge - Boase, Irish writers, Kirk, O'Donoghue, Ulster - I 830,99-101; III 341,274-275 O'Hagan, John Joseph (* 1859), gynaecologist Lanes. Biog., Medical WW - I 830,102-103 O'Hagan, John Tullyhogue (t 1979), woodcarver - Ulster - III 341,276 O'Hagan, Kathleen Mary - aft. De Beaumont (* 1876, 1 1974), voluntary worker - Moseley - II 1685,452 O'Hagan, Mary (* 1823, 1 1876), abbess Crone, Ulster - II 1685,453; III 341,277

O'Hagan, Maurice Herbert Towneley 3rd baron O'Hagan - aft. Towneley O'Hagan (* 1882, 11961), J.P., art collector - Dod's 1929, Essex, Walford, WW Art - II 1685,454-457 O'Hagan, Maurice Herbert Towneley Towneley —» O'Hagan, Maurice Herbert Towneley 3rd baron O'Hagan O'Hagan, Patrick Francis (fl. 1915-1935), physician - WW Surrey - II 1685, 458 O'Hagan, Sheila (* 1933), poet - McRedmond III 341,278 O'Hagan, Thomas 1851), freemason Hampshire - II 1685,461 O'Hagan, Thomas (* 1855, 1 1939), essayist, journalist, poet - Cath. WW 1930, Kirk, McMurchy, Men & Women, O'Donoghue, WWW 1929 - I 830,110-116; II 1685,462-463 O'Hagan, Thomas 1st baron O'Hagan (*1812, 1 1885), lord chancellor - Ball, Boase, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Ulster, Ward I 830,104-109; II 1685,460; III 341,279-280 O'Hagan, Thomas Towneley 2nd baron O'Hagan (* 1878, 1 1900), landowner - Boase, WWW 1897 - I 830,117; II 1685,464 Ohain, Hans von (Î 1998), jet engine inventor Bishop - III 341,282-284 O Háinle, Cathal (* 1940), professor of modern Irish, writer - Irish writers, PVWW Ireland III 341,285-286 O'Haire, Suzanne (* 1968), artist - Buckman III 341,287 Ó hAirtnéide, Micheál (* 1941), writer, lecturer in creative writing - Irish writers - Ill 341,288 O'Halloran, Desmond Hubert (* 1936), economist, lecturer - WWW Ireland III 341,290 O'Halloran, George Finley (* 1862, 1 1937), barrister, dominion civil servant - Men & Women, WWW 1929 - I 830,118; II 1686,1 O'Halloran, Henry Dunn (* 1800?, 11871), major general - Boase - I 830,119 O'Halloran, James (*1821), lawyer, politician Watt - I 830,120 O'Halloran, John (* 1942), company director WsW Ireland - III 341,291 O'Halloran, Sir Joseph (* 1763, 1 1843), major general - Buckland, Webb - I 830,136-137; II 1686,2 O'Halloran, Joseph Alfred (* 1882), physician Medical WW- I 830,122 O'Halloran, Joseph Clanfergael (fl. 1865-1896), colonial administrator, J.P. - Colonial Offíce II 1686,003 O'Halloran, Joseph Ferdinand (* 1929), civil engineer, lecturer - WWW Ireland III 341,292 O'Halloran, Joseph Ignatius (* 1718, 1 1800), Jesuit, philosophy professor - Hayes, Herbert, Oliver - I 830,123; II 1686,4-6 ' O'Halloran, Joseph Sylvester (* 1842, 1 1920), colonial secretary - Mennell, WWW 1916 I 830,124-125; II 1686,7 O'Halloran, Keith James (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 341, 293 O'Halloran, Lawrence Hynes —> Halloran, Lawrence Hynes O'Halloran, Maura - c. Soshin (* 1955, 1 1983), Buddhist nun, saint - Flanagan, O Céirín III 341,294-304 O'Halloran, Michael (* 1833), canon - Cath. WW 1910 - I 830,127 O'Halloran, Michael Desmond (* 1925), company financial manager - WWW Ireland III 341,305 O'Halloran, Michael Joseph (* 1929), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 341,306 O'Halloran, Richard (t 1925), priest, writer WWW 1916 - II 1686,008 O'Halloran, Sylvester (* 1728, î 1807), surgeon, antiquary - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boylan, Connolly, Gorton, Herbert, Irish writers, lyons, Rose HJ., Ryan, Waller, Watt, Webb, Welch - I 830,128-137; II 1686,9-11; III 341,307-320

O'Hea O'Halloran, Thomas Shuldham Lanigan, Stephen Charles Martin O'Keeffe, Tim (* 1926, 1 1994), publisher Boylan - III 342,118-119 O'Keeffe, Timothy John Charles (* 1909), solicitor - WWW Ireland - III 342,120 O'Keeffe, William (fl. 1855), poet O'Donoghue - I 830,385 O'Keeffe, William Robert (* 1888), surgeon Medical WW - I 830, 386 O'Keeffe, Yelverton (fl. 1912), naval commander - Cox: Kent - I 830, 387 Okeley, William (fl. 1675), writer - Watt I 830, 389 OKell, Charles Cyril (* 1888, 1 1939), bacteriologist, professor, medical writer WWW 1929 - II 1686,092 OKell, Edith Maud - aft. Fletcher (* 1884), J.P. - lady's PVW, WW Surrey - II 1686,093-094 OKell, Elizabeth - aft.Danielsen (* 1876), guide commissioner - Birmingham Post II 1686,095 Okell, Frederick Samuel (* 1880), scholar Methodists - I 830, 391 OKell, George (* 1823), merchant - Cheshire II 1686,096 OKell, George (* 1837), surgeon, J.P. - Cheshire - II 1686,097 OKell, George (* 1863), surgeon, J.P. - WW Cheshire - II 1686,098 OKell, George (* 1874), solicitor - WW Herefordshire - II 1686,099 Okell, John Cecil (* 1882), wool broker - WW Cheshire - II 1686,100 Okell, John William Alan (* 1934), lecturer in Burmese - Academic WsW - III 342,121 O'Kelleher, Andrew (* 1883), priest, writer Celtic WW - II 1686,101 O'Kelly, Aloysius C. (* 1850, 1 1929), painter Snoddy - III 342,122-123 O'Kelly, Aodh Laugher, Thomas Old, John Newland, Mary Oldman, Alfred (* 1870), journalist, election agent - Cox: Norfolk - I 831,393 Oldman, Cecil Bernard Oliphant, Laurence 3rd baron Oliphant Oliphant surname of - Anderson W. I 832,128 Oliphant family of - Anderson W., Brydges I 832,129-132 Oliphant barony of - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble - I 832,123-127; III 342,349-352 Oliphant - memorialist - Allibone - I 832,133 Oliphant, Amy M. - aft. Smith (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk - I 832,135 Oliphant, Sir Anthony Hewitt, George Henry Oliphant, George Henry Hewitt - aft. OliphantFerguson (* 1817), barrister, writer - Kirk I 832,191 Oliphant, George Mitchell (* 1905), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 342, 355 Oliphant, Henry Gerard L. (* 1879), naval lieutenant - Cath. WW 1910 - I 832,192 Oliphant, Henry William (* 1822, 1 1882), newspaper editor - Boase, Griffiths I 832,193; III 342,356 Oliphant, Herman (* 1884, î 1939), lawyer, professor - Simpson - III 342, 357 Oliphant, Sir James 1st baronet (t 1648), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1686,297

3052

Oliphant

Oliphant, James (î 1731), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1686, 298 Oliphant, James Oliffe, Richard Olive, W. Leonard (* 1873), leather manufacturer, J.P. - Bristolians - II 1686, 333-334 Olivecrona, Carl Johan —» Brehm, Carl Johan HaussonOliveira, Benjamin (* 1806, 1 1865), M.P., miscellaneous writer - Boase - I 832, 253 Oliveira, Caroline Elizabeth —» Tubb, Caroline Elizabeth Oliveira, Marcos Antonio (* 1909), sport association vice-chairman - WsW Hong Kong - Ill 342,402 Oliveiro, Christopher Joseph (* 1904), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 342, 403 Oliver, baron —> Olivier, Sydney Haldane baron Oliver Oliver (fl. 1550), theologian - Allibone I 832,256 Oliver Mrs (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk - I 832, 257 Oliver, A. (* 1879), railway man, trade-unionist, miscellaneous writer - labour WWII 1686,335 Oliver, Albert Ernest Victor (* 1910), bank official - Jamaica - III 342, 405 Oliver, Albert Thomas (* 1858), fruit and provision merchant, layman - Methodists I 832,258 Oliver, Alexander (* 1827), minister, lecturer, writer - II 1686, 336-338 Oliver, Alexander (fl. 1880), legal writer - Kirk - I 832,259 Oliver, Alfred Creswick (* 1863), rector - Foster 3, WW Gloucestershire II 1686,340-341 Oliver, Algernon Hardy (* 1855), naval commander, yachtsman, inventor - Sports II 1686,342-343 Oliver, Andrew (* 1706, 1 1774), colonial lieutenant governor - Allen, Allibone, Eliot - I 832,260-264 Oliver, Andrew (* 1731, 1 1799), judge, miscellaneous writer - Allen, Allibone, Eliot, Watt - I 832,265-268 Oliver, Anne (* 1731), school teacher, associate of Johnson - Dampier 3 - II 1686, 344 Oliver, Anthony (* 1923), actor - Actors III 342,406 Oliver, Archer James (* 1774, 1 1842), painter, painting school curator - Bryan, Foskett, Redgrave, Sandby - I 832,269-271; III 342,407

Oliver, Archibald (* 1881), physician - WW Norfolk - II 1686, 345 Oliver, Arthur Edmund (* 1906), curate - WW Yorkshire - II 1686,346 Oliver, Arthur Herbert (* 1854), solicitor, freemason - Contemp. Portraits II 1686,347 Oliver, Sir Arthur Maule (* 1871, 1 1937), town clerk, writer - WW local Government, WW Northumberland, WWW 1929 II 1686,348-350 Oliver, Arthur West (fl. 1883-1911), vicar - Cox: Kent - I 832,272 Oliver, Austin (* 1861), vicar - WW Essex II 1686,353 Oliver, Bartholomew Vicens (*1911), architect, builder - Jamaica - III 342, 408 Oliver, Basil (fl. 1920-1930), architect, teacher WW Art - II 1686,354 Oliver, Bell Chone (fl. 1900-1912), medical missionary - Men & Women - I 832, 273 Oliver, Benjamin - c.h. Benjamin Oliver Conquest (* 1805, 1 1872), actor, tavern owner - Boase - I 832,274 Oliver, Benjamin Lynde (* 1760?, î 1835), physician - Allibone - I 832, 275 Oliver, Charles (fl. 1936-1941), actor - Actors III 342,409 Oliver, Sir Charles Frederick (t 1939), lieutenant colonel, high sheriff - WWW 1929 II 1686,355 Oliver, Charles Henry (fl. 1914), medical missionary - Medical WW - I 832,276 Oliver, Charles N. J. (fl. 1880-1890), colonial civil servant - Mennell - I 832, 277 Oliver, Charles Pye Flynn, Sir Joshua Albert Oliver, Patrick (* 1933), painter - Buckman III 343,20 Oliver, Pattie —» Oliver, Martha Cranmer Oliver, Percy W. B. (* 1879), minister Methodists - I 832, 391 Oliver, Sir Peter Raymond —» Oliver of Aylmerton, Sir Peter Raymond Baron

3054

Oliver

Oliver, Peter - also: Olivier Olivier, Laurence Kerr baron Olivier Olivier, Arthur William (* 1927), engineer WsW Hong Kong - III 343,61 Olivier, Dacres (*1831, 11919), prebendary Wiltshire, WWW 1916 - II 1687,022-023 Olivier, Edith (* 1875, 1 1948), novelist, essayist, historian - Shattock, Todd - III 343, 62-66 Olivier, Eric (fl. 1917), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 343,67 Olivier, Fanny Mary —» Whitehead, Fanny Mary Olivier, Henry Dacres (* 1850), colonel - WW Hampshire - II 1687,024 Olivier, Henry Eden (* 1866), vicar - Cox: Kent - I 833,40 Olivier, Herbert Arnould (* 1861, 1 1952), painter - Buckman - III 343,68 Olivier, Isaac —» Oliver, Isaac Olivier, J. (fl. 1770), fencing professor - Watt I 833,42 Olivier, J. (fl. 1805), curate, sermonist Watkins/Shoberl - I 833, 43 Olivier, Jill Esmond, Jill Olivier, John Dacres (fl. 1967), translator Flegon - III 343,9 Olivier, Joseph Borg —» Selimbria Prince of

Olpherts Olivier, Laurence Kerr baron Olivier (* 1907, 1 1989), actor, film director - Actors, Caughie, Greenwood, Lee, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Pedder, Picturegoer's WW, Rubinstein, Williams - II 1687,028-033; III 343,69-83 Olivier, Louis - also: Louis Oulivier Oliver, Peter Olivier, Philippe Arthur (* 1854), advocate Men & Women - I 833, 45 Olivier, S.J. (* 1905), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 343,85 Olivier, Sidney Richard (* 1870, 1 1932), naval captain - WWW 1929 - II 1687,034 Olivier, Sydney Haldane baron Oliver (* 1859, I 1943), civil servant, statesman - British Radicals, Farbman, Kirk-Greene 2, Ramsden, Rosen - I 833,46; III 343,86-103 Olivier, Victor Frederick (* 1896), agricultural officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 343,104 Olivier, Vivian Mary —> Hartley, Vivian Mary Olivieri, Dominick Andrew - also: Oliveri (fl. 1820-1833), sculptor - Gunnis II 1687,042 Olivieri-Munroe, Charles (* 1933), dental surgeon, lecturer - Malta - III 343,105 Ollamh Fodhla —> Eochaidh king of Ireland Ollard, J.F. (fl. 1878-1884), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 343,106 Ollard, John William Arthur O'Loghlin, Terence O'Loghlin, James Vincent (* 1852), newspaper founder, colonial politician - Cath. WW 1910 - I 833,95 O'Loghlin, Terence - also: O'Loghlen (fl. 17651812), major general - Philippart, Watt I 833,96-97 O Logue (family) - variants: Logue, Leech (fl. 14. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 343,137 O'Lohan (family) - variants: O Logan, Logan (fl. 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 343,138-140 O'Lonan the blind (Î 1064), poet, historian O'Reilly - I 833,101 Ó Longáin (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - 19. Cent.), learned family - Welch - III 343,141 Ó Longáin, Micheál Óg (* 1766, 1 1837), poet, scribe - Irish writers, Welch III 343,142-144 O'Looney, Brian Forrester, Shirley Wybrandts George OlphertsOlrich, April (* 1941), actress - Hayward: TV III 343,147 Olrog, Trevor (* 1934), radio technician Poulsom - III 343,148 Olsen, Alfred Berthier (* 1869), hydrotherapies dietician - Medical WW- I 833,110 Olsen, Christian (*c,1819, 1 1855), surgeon Poulsom - III 343,149 Olsen, Gary (* 1957), actor - Pedder III 343,150 Olsen, George Henry (* 1924), physicist, lecturer - Scientists - III 343,151 Olsen, Julius (* 1928), company director Channel Islands - III 343,152 Olsen, Leif Andreas (* 1889), steamship broker, sportsman - Sports - II 1687,148 Olsen, Ole Mahoney, Peirce Charles de Lacy O'Mahony, Pierce Charles de Lacy (* 1850), clan chief, D.L. - Thorn - I 833,131 O'Mahony, Sean (fl. 1918-1921), tea merchant, M.D. - Thorn - I 833,132 O'Mahony, Sean (fl. 1963-1969), publisher Harry - III 343, 232-233 O'Mahony, T.P. (* 1939), journalist, novelist Irish writers - III 343, 234 O'Mahony, Thaddeus (* 1823, 1 1879), divine, professor, botanist - Praeger - II 1687,165

O'Mahony, Timothy J. (* 1839), divine, professor, poet - Kirk, O'Donoghue I 833,133-134 Ó Máille, Micheál (* 1880, 1 1911), teacher, journalist, writer - Irish writers - III 343, 235 O'Maille, Padraic (* 1878, 1 1946), M.P. O'Farrell, Parliament 1, Thorn - I 833,137; III 343,236-238 Ó'Máille, Tomas (* 1883, 1 1938), professor, linguist - Irish writers. Thorn - I 833,136; III 343,239 Ó Máille, Tomás (fl. 1948-1973), professor of modern Irish - Irish writers - III 343, 240 O'Mailly, Grainne —» O'Malley, Grace O'Malley, A.H. (* 1906), ophthalmic specialist Kirk-Greene 2 - III 343, 241 O'Malley, Augustine —> O'Malley, Austin O'Malley, Austin - also: Augustine (*c,1760, 1 1854), soldier - Hayes - II 1687,169 O'Malley, Brian Kevin (* 1930, 1 1976), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 343,242 O'Malley, Charles Edward Joseph Glynn (* 1882, 1 1910), captain Greagh/Humphris - II 1687,170 O'Malley, Charles Loughlin Meyler (* 1873), lieutenant colonel - WW Surrey - II 1687,171 O'Malley, Christopher (fl. 1921-1922), ProTreaty independence fighter - O 'Farrell III 343,243-244 O'Malley, Derek Keppel Coleridge (t 1940), pilot - Wynn - III 343, 245 O'Malley, Desmond Joseph (* 1939), solicitor, politician - McRedmond, Northern Ireland, WsW Ireland, WWW IrelandIII 343,246-253 O'Malley, Donogh Brendan (* 1921, 1 1968), politician - Boylan, Connolly, McRedmond III 343,254-255; 343,257-258 O'Malley, Earnán - or: Ernest O'Malley (* 1898, 1 1957), republican, writer - Boylan, Connolly, Irish writers, McRedmond, O'Farrell, Ulster, Welch - III 343,256; 343,259-260; 343,262-269 O'Malley, Edward Dominic Joseph (* 1870), naval surgeon, deputy inspector general of hospitals and fleets - Cath. WW 1910 I 833,140 O'Malley, Sir Edward Loughton (* 1842), chief justice - Men 3, Pratt - I 833,141-142 O'Malley, Ellen —> Jones, Ellen O'Malley, Emilius St. Clair (* 1849?, î 1917), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1687,178 O'Malley, Emma Winifred - née: Emma Winifred Hardcastle (* 1847, 1 1927), botanist Women in science - III 343, 261 O'Malley, Ernest O'Malley, Earnán O'Malley, George (t 1843), major general Ward - I 833,144 O'Malley, Grace - also: Grainne O'Mailly; Grania Uaile (* 1530?, î 1600?), chieftainess - Boase, Boylan, Casey, Connolly, 0 Céirín, Ulster, Welch - I 833,145-165; III 343,271-275; 455,55-59 O'Malley, J. Pat (* 1901), actor - Actors III 343,276-278 O'Malley, James (*c,1816, 1 1888), painter Strickland - I 833,166-167 O'Malley, James (t 1923), anti-treaty independence fighter - O Farrell III 343,279 O'Malley, James Nicholas Joseph (fl. 1879-1910), deputy inspector general - Cath. WW 1910 I 833,168 O'Malley, Jane (* 1944), painter - Buckman III 343,280 O'Malley, John Brian (* 1926), lecturer in social theory - Academic WsW - III 343,281 O'Malley, John Francis (fl. 1914), laryngologist, rhinologist - Medical WW - I 833,169 O'Malley, Joseph (* 1832), Jesuit - Heaton I 833,170 O'Malley, Joseph (* 1942), editor - WWW Ireland - III 343, 282 O'Malley, Julia Trevelyan (* 1930), designer, photographer - Buckman - III 343, 309

O'Meara O'Malley, Lewis Sidney Steward (* 1874, 11941), colonial civil servant, writer - India Ofñce - II 1687,179 O'Malley, M. F. Lavelle (family) O Mulláin, Seán (* 1920), teacher, novelist Irish writers - III 343,418 O'Mullane, Timothy (* 1919), microbiologist, professor - WWW Ireland - III 343,419 O'Mullen, Rory (* 1900), painter - WW ArtII 1687,259 O'Mulligan, Myler —» O'Maolagain, Maoilire O'Mullin, John Coll (* 1857), barrister - Men & Women - I 833,295 O'Mulrenin, Richard Joseph (*c.l832, 1 1906), poet, agricultural editor - O'Donoghue I 833, 296 O'Murchadha, Colm (fl. 1915-1920), teacher, editor - Celtic WW - II 1687,260 Ó Murchadha, Colm (fl. 1922), governor O'Farrell - III 343,420 O Murchadha, Diarmuid (* 1928), teacher, novelist - Irish writers - III 343,421 O Murchadha, Seán na Ráithíneach (* 1700, 1 1762), poet, scribe - Irish writers, Welch III 343,422-423 Ó Murchadha, Tadgh Seandún (* 1843, 1 1919), writer - Irish writers - III 343,424 O Murchú, Diarmaid (* 1916), Irish man WWW Ireland - III 343,427 O Murchu, Eoin Mairtin (* 1946), club chairman - WWW Ireland - III 343, 428 O Murchu, Labhras Criostoir (* 1939), magazine editor - WWW Ireland - III 343, 429 O Murchú, Liam (* 1929), writer - Irish writers - III 343,430 O'Murnaghan, Art (* 1872, î 1954), illuminator - Snoddy - III 343, 425-426 O'Murray, Dermod —> O'Muireadhaig, Dermod O'Nachtain, Peter - also: Norton; O'Neaghton Jesuit - O'Byrne - I 833,304 O'Naghten (family) (fl. 20. Cent.), Irish family Maclysaght - III 343,431 Onahan, William J. (fl. 1851-1910), layman Cath. WW 1910 - I 833,298 Onanus Saint - priest, hermit - Forbes I 833, 299 Onbrit Saint - Gould - I 833, 300 Oncan Saint - Dunbar - I 833,301

O'Neill Ó'n Cháinte, Fear Feasa (fi. 1600), poet Welch - III 343, 432 Ondaatje, Michael (* 1943), poet - Blamires, Modem library - III 343, 433-436 Ondaatje, William Charles (t 1888), surgeon, botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 833, 302 Ondatje, Frank (* 1883), journalist, cricketer Ceylon - II 1687, 261 Onderdonk, J. (11.1825), physician - Allibone I 833,303 One, Armand (* 1983), footballer - Hugman III 343,437 O Neachtain, Sean (* 1655, Î 1729), poet, scribe - Irish writers, Welch - III 343,439-441 O'Neachtain, Teige - also: O'Neaghtan; Norton (* 1670, 1 1749), schoolmaster, miscellaneous writer - O'Reilly, Welch - I 833,305-307; III 343,442 O'Neaghtain, John - also: O'Neaghtan, Norton O'Neaghtain, John O'Neaghtan, Teige O'Neachtain, Teige O'Neaghton, Peter —» O'Nachtain, Peter O'Neal O'Neill O'Neal, Henry Nelson —> O'Neil, Henry Nelson O'Neal, Jeffrey Hamet (fl. 1760-1772), painter Bryan, Redgrave, Strickland - I 833,316-318 O'Neal, Jeffrey Hamet (t 1801), miniature painter - Foskett, Lewis - III 343,443; 343,445 O'Neale, D.M. (* 1901), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 343, 444 Oneby, John (c.1720), murderer - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 833,319-326 O'Neil (fl. 1805), artist - Allibone - I 833,328 O'Neil, A. (fl. 1830), biographer - Allibone I 833,329 O'Neil, Bernard (* 1919), sculptor, painter, restorer - Buckman - III 343, 446 O'Neil, Brian (* 1950), director of personnel Scotland - III 343, 448 O'Neil, Brian (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 343,447 O'Neil, C. (fl. 1870), translator - O'Donoghue I 833,330 O'Neil, Charles Henry St. John O'Neill, Charles Henry St. John 2nd viscount and 1st earl O'Neil, Daniel Joseph (* 1942), chemist, lecturer - WWW Ireland - III 343, 449-450 O'Neil, Danny (* 1960), company deputy chairman - Scotland - III 343,451 O'Neil, G. B. (fl. 1851), painter - Ottley 1866 I 833,332 O'Neil, Gary Paul (* 1983), footballer - Hugman - Ill 343,452 O'Neil, George (* 1879), Journalist, J.P. Labour WW - II 1687,262 O'Neil, Henry (* 1843, 1 1915), bishop, college president - WWW 1897 - II 1687, 263 O'Neil, Henry John (*1841), cornet player Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton - I 833, 333-334 O'Neil, Henry Nelson - also: O'Neal (* 1817, 1 1880), painter, poet - Boase, Bryan, Champlin 2, James, Men 2, O 'Donoghue, Ottley 1866, Sandby, Sartin, Ward I 833,314-315,335-343; III 343,453 O'Neil, James (fl. 1906-1910), mayor - Cath. WW 1910 - I 833, 344 O'Neil, John -> Neale, John O'Neil, John - c.h. John Gradell (* 1716, I 1760), Jesuit - Oliver - I 833,346 O'Neil, John (* 1737, 1 1811), soldier - Hayes II 1687,264 O'Neil, Kathleen Margaret (* 1952), television producer, director - Broadcasting III 343,454 O'Neil, Vincent (* 1896), finance officer - WW Local Government - II 1687, 265 O'Neil, William J. (fl. 1930), actor Picturegoer's WW - II 1687,266 O'Neill, 1st baron —» Chichester, William O'Neill, 2nd viscount and 1st earl —» O'Neill, Charles Henry St. John 2nd viscount and 1st earl

O'Neill, 2nd baron O'Neill, Edward 2nd baron O'Neill O'Neill, 3rd viscount O'Neill, John Bruce Richard 3rd viscount O'Neill O'Neill, 1st viscount -> O'Neill, John 1st viscount O'Neill O'Neill 4th Baron O'Neill, Raymond Arthur Clanaboy 4th Baron O'Neill, 3rd baron —» O'Neill, Shane Edward Robert 3rd baron O'Neill O'Neill Sept of the - Connolly, Low I 833,350; III 344,1-5 O'Neill - also: O'Neal - tyrant - Collier 1 I 833,351 O'Neill, Adine Ruckert, Adine O'Neill, Adolf George (fl. 1909-1917), J.P. Lanes. Biog. - I 833,352 O'Neill, Alan William (11.1863-1871), barrister Foster 2 - II 1687, 267 O'Neill, Alicia Jane —> Sparrow, Alicia Jane O' Neill, Lady Annabel Hungerford —> Milnes, Lady Annabel Hungerford CreweO'Neill, Arthur O'Brien, Flann O'Nolan, Gerald Onslow, Arthur George 3rd earl of Onslow Onslow, 1st earl of —» Onslow, George 1st earl of Onslow Onslow, 1st baron —> Onslow, Richard 1st baron Onslow Onslow, 5th earl of —> Onslow, Richard William Alan 5th earl of Onslow Onslow, 6th earl of —> Onslow, William Arthur Bampfylde 6th earl of Onslow Onslow, 4th earl of Onslow, William Hillier 4th earl of Onslow Onslow, Alexander Campbell (* 1842), chief Justice - Mennell, Pratt - I 834,142-144 Onslow, Andrew George (* 1830, î 1894), landowner - Bateman - II 1687, 344 Onslow, Arthur (* 1691, 1 1768), speaker, legal writer - Allibone, Cunningham G.G., Hutchinson: Medica, Manning, Woolrych I 834,145-198 Onslow, Arthur (* 1746, î 1817), dean, writer - Chambers, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 834,199-205 Onslow, Arthur (* 1833), naval captain, colonial politician - Heaton, Mennell - I 834,206-209 Onslow, Arthur George 3rd earl of Onslow (* 1777, t 1870) - Boase, Mosse I 834,210-211 Onslow, Arthur Hughes- (* 1862, 1 1914), landowner, major, sportsman - Bateman, Voigt, Walford - II 1687, 347-353 Onslow, Arthur Loftus (* 1874, î 1957), mine director - WW Wales 1921 - II 1687, 354 Onslow, Arthur William Macarthur (* 1877, t 1914), captain - Memorials II 1687,355-356 Onslow, Clarence (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 834,212 Onslow, Cranley Charlton (* 1869, 1 1940), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1687, 357 Onslow, Sir Cranley Gordon Douglas (* 1926), member of parliament - British History, Parliament 2, Rotii - III 344, 270-274' Onslow, Denzel (fl. 1794-1815), lieutenant general - Philippart - I 834,213 Onslow, Denzil Hughes- Cartwright, Mary Elizabeth Onslow, Sir Matthew Richard 4th baronet (* 1810, 1 1876), captain - Boase - I 834, 238 Onslow, Matthew Richard Septimus (* 1856, 1 1932), rector - Clergy List - II 1687, 371 Onslow, Muriel —> Wheldale, Muriel Onslow, Oliver Hughes- (* 1893, 1 1972), barrister, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1687, 372 Onslow, Phipps (fi. 1846-1881), rector - Kirk I 834,239 Onslow, Richard (* 1528, 1 1571), speaker Manning - I 834,240-245 Onslow, Sir Richard 1st baronet (* 1741, î 1817), admiral - Charnock - I 834, 250-254 Onslow, Richard (* 1808, î 1898), prison governor - Boase - I 834, 255 Onslow, Richard 1st baron Onslow (* 1654, 11717), speaker - Manning - I 834, 246-249 Onslow, Richard William Alan 5th earl of Onslow (* 1876, 1 1945), diplomat - Cox: Kent, Farbman - I 834, 256-257 Onslow, Robert (fi. 1885), poet - Kirk I 834,258 Onslow, Sir Roger Warin Beaconsfield 6th baronet (* 1880, 1 1931), captain - WWW 1929 - II 1687,381 Onslow, Thomas Cranley (* 1778, 1 1861), colonel, M.P. - Boase, Wilson: Commons - I 834,259-260 Onslow, William (fl. 1798-1832), major - Boase - I 834,261 Onslow, William Arthur Bampfylde 6th earl of Onslow (* 1913, 11971), colonel - Sports II 1687,382 Onslow, Sir William Henry O'Fialan, Donogh O'Phelan, Maurus (fl. 1878-1923), abbot - Cath. WW 1910, Thorn - I 834, 285-286 Opie - also: Oppey (t 1785), painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 834, 287-288 Opie, A. J. (fl. 1915), naval architect, violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright II 1687,413; III 344,310 Opie, Amelia —» Alderson, Amelia Opie, Arthur Thomas (* 1881), J.P., pharmacist WW Cornwall - II 1687,414 Opie, Edward (* 1810, î 1894), painter - Saitin - Ill 344, 326 Opie, Iona (* 1923), children's literature specialist - Lee - III 344, 330 Opie, John (fl. 1740), legal writer - Watt I 834,290

Opie, John (* 1761, 1 1807), painter A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Champlin 2, Cunningham A. 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Foskett, Gorton, Gould, Greenwood, Hartley, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, National Gallery, Pilkington, Public Characters, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Sandby, Sanders, Smyth, Waller, Watkins, Watt I 834,291-408; III 344,327-328 Opie, Julian (* 1958), sculptor - Buckman III 344,329 Opie, Peter Mason (* 1918, 1 1982), children's literature specialist - Lee - III 344, 330 Opie, Philip Adams (* 1886), physician Medical WW - I 834,409 Opie, Richard (* 1848), minister - Methodists I 834,410 Opie, Roger Gilbert (* 1927), economist, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 344,331 Opik, E.J. (* 1893, 1 1985), astronomer McRedmond - III 344,332 Oppé, Adolph Paul Kay, Violet Opper, C.J. (* 1907), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 344, 356 Opperman, Sir Hubert Ferdinand (* 1904), high commissioner - Malta - III 344,357-358 Oppermann, Percival Herrman (* 1879), divine - WW Wiltshire - II 1687, 442 Oppert, Edward (fl. 1880-1895), businessman, travel writer - Kirk, Leading Men I 834,421-426 Oppert, Franz (fl. 1865), physician - Kirk 1 834,427 Oppert, Gustav (fl. 1875), sanskrit scholar - Kirk - I 834,428 Oppey Opie Oppler, Adolph (fl. 1865), educationalist - Kirk - I 834,429 Oppon, J. M. A. (* 1879), merchant Macmillan: Africa - II 1687, 444 Opren, Rebecca Dulcibella - aft. Ferrers; aft. Dering (fl. 1867-1910), society hostess - Cath. WW 1910 - I 836,37 O'Prey (family) (fl. 19. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 344, 359 Optic, Oliver (* 1822, 1 1897), figure in children's literature - Hunt - III 344, 361-362 O'Quely, Malachy (t 1645), archbishop - Hayes - II 1687,445 O'Quigley, Sean (* 1914), medical officer WWW Ireland - III 344, 363 O'Quinn, James (* 1820), bishop - Heaton I 834,430 O'Quinn, Jeremiah (t 1657), Presbyterian minister - Hilliam - III 344, 364 O'R, H. (fl. 1800), dramatist - O'Donoghue I 834,431 Orach (Î781), abbot - Smith/Wace - I 834,432 O'Rafferty, James Christopher (* 1864), physician, mayor - Barnes - II 1687, 446-447 O'Ragan, Sir Tague (fl. 1745), topical writer Watt - I 1234,293 Orage, Alfred James - aft. Alfred Richard Orage (* 1873, î 1934), editor, exponent of social credit - Griffiths, Labour WW, Ramsden, WWW 1929 - II 1687,448-449; III 344,365-366 Orage, Alfred Richard —> Orage, Alfred James O'Raghallaigh, John Mór O'Reilly, John Mór O'Raghallaigh, Owen —> O'Reilly, Owen O Raghallaigh, Padraic Gearóid (* 1924), broadcaster - WWW Ireland - III 344,367 O'Rahilly, Áine (fl. 1916), anti-treaty independence fighter - OFarrell III 344,368 O'Rahilly, Alfred (fl. 1873-1923), lecturer, biographer - Thorn - I 834, 435 O'Rahilly, Alfred J. Orcheyerd, William Orczy, baroness —> Orczy, Emma Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara baroness Orczy Orczy, Bodog baron (* 1835, 1 1892), composer - Boase - I 835,42 Orczy, Emma Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara baroness Orczy - aft. Barstow; also: Emmuska (* 1865, 1 1947), novelist - Bloom, Browning, Feminist companion, Lady's WW, Lee, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Whodunit? II 1688,022-023; III 344,447-464 Orczy, Emmuska Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara —> Orczy, Emma Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara baroness Orczy Ord, A. C. (fl. 1885), religious writer - Kirk I 835,43 Ord, Anne Jane Blackett—> Hamilton, Anne Jane Ord, Arthur Burrell (* 1870, 1 1892), colonial civil servant - Foster 3 - II 1688,024 Ord, Austin (* 1882), divine - WW Durham II 1688,025 Ord, Brian (* 1946), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 345,1 Ord, Charles Edward Blackett- (* 1858, 11931), archdeacon - Clergy List, Gaskeff: Northumberland, Northumberland, WWW 1929 - II 1688,026-029 Ord, Craven (* 1756, 1 1832), antiquary Allibone, Gorton, Watt - I 835, 44-47 Ord, Duncan Beresford (fl. 1882-1897), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1688,030 Ord, Evelyne Mary —» Ord, Evelyne Mary Ord, Evelyne Mary - aft. Hastings-Ord; c.h. Mr.Emo (fl. 1935-1955), painter, sporting journalist - Lady's WW - II 1688,031 Ord, Evelyne Mary Hastings- —> Ord, Evelyne Mary Ord, Frank Richardson (* 1870), district councillor, J.P. - WW Northumberland II 1688,032 Ord, Frederic William (* 1861), physician Medical WW - I 835,48 Ord, Fredrick Cusac (* 1851, î 1938), colonel - Bristol, WW Somerset, WWW 1929 II 1688,034-036 Ord, George (* 1850), architect, surveyor Durham - II 1688, 037 Ord, George Rice (* 1837), surgeon Medical WW - I 835,49 Ord, George William (* 1865), surgeon Medical WW - I 835,50 Ord, Sir Harry St. George (* 1819, î 1885), colonial governor, major general - Boase, Heaton, Mennell - I 835,51-53 Ord, Henry Wilson (* 1928), economist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 345,2 Ord, Jeff (* 1949), firemaster - Scotland III 345,3 Ord, John Reginald Blackett- (* 1885), landowner - Gaskell: Northumberland, Walford II 1688,041-043 Ord, John Walker (* 1811, 1 1853), journalist, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Boase I 835,54-55

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Ord, Julian Frere, Louisa Charlotte Temple Orde, Charles Somerville (* 1858), J.P., businessman - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Suffolk - I 835,82-85 Orde, Sir Charles William (* 1884, 1 1980), ambassador - Foreign Offíce 2 - II 1688,065 Orde, George Frederic (* 1864), banker - Men & Women - I 835,86 Orde, Henry Powlett Shafto Melville, Kathleen O'Regan, Maurice (fl. 1170), ambassador, historian - Lrish writers, O 'Reilly I 835,137; III 345,19 O'Regan, Patrick Gerard (* 1934), lecturer in computer science - WPVW Lreland III 345,20 O'Regan, Patrick Joseph (* 1903), priest Scottish Biogr. - II 1688,088 O'Regan, William J. (* 1921), surgeon, farmer WWW Lreland - III 345,21 O'Reilly clan of - Collier 1 - I 835,138 O'Reilly, Aidan William Stanislaus (* 1936), dental practitioner - WWW Lreland III 345,23 O'Reilly, Alexander (* 1722?, î 1794), general - Chalmers 2, Gorton, Maunder 2, Webb I 835,139-143 O'Reilly, Amadeus (* 1864), poet, Franciscan O'Donoghue - I 835,144 O'Reilly, Andrew Blackwood, Edwin Herbert O'ReillyO'Reilly-Hyland, Kenneth Paul (* 1925), company chairman - WPVW Ireland III 345,82 O'Reily, John (* 1846), archbishop - Cath. WW 1910 - I 835,216 O'Reily, William - actor - Thesp. Diet. I 835,217 O'Reil, Max -> Blouet, Léon Paul Orem, William (11.1702), antiquary - Allibone, Watt - I 835,219-220 Orenga, Maud Evelyn —» Routley, Maud Evelyn Orewell, John (11.1432-1441), medallist -

Redgrave - I 835, 221 Orford, countess of —> Russell, Mary countess of Orford Orford, 3rd earl of Walpole, George 3rd earl of Orford Orford, 4th earl of Walpole, Horatio 4th earl of Orford Orford, 1st earl of —» Walpole, Horatio 1st earl of Orford Orford, 3rd earl of —> Walpole, Horatio 3rd earl of Orford Orford, 4th earl of —> Walpole, Horatio William 4th earl of Orford Orford, 5th earl of —> Walpole, Robert Horace 5th earl of Orford Orford, 1st earl of —» Walpole, Sir Robert 1st earl of Orford Orford, Emmeline (fl. 1889-1905), actress -

Green Room Book - II 1688,125 Orford, Frederick Ernest (* 1899), civil servant, town councillor - WW Sussex - II 1688,126 Orford, Robert ( t 1310), bishop - Godwin I 835,229 Orford, Sydney (* 1861), bank manager Northants - II 1688,127 Orford, Thomas (t 1845), merchant - Smith II 1688,128 Organ, Bryan (* 1935), painter, teacher Buckman - III 345,88 Organ, Joseph (fl. 1948-1853), quartermaster -

Poulsom - III 345, 93 Organ, Robert (* 1933), painter, draughtsman, architectural designer, teacher - Buckman III 345,89 Organ, William Henry (* 1871), naval lieutenant - WW Cornwall-I I 1688,129 Orgel, Leslie Eleazer (* 1927), chemist Scientists - III 345,90 Orgel, Spencer (* 1891), borough councillor, J.P. - WW local Government - II 1688,130 Orger, Caroline - aft: Reinagle (* 1818, î 1892), pianist, composer - Brown/Stratton, Ebel I 835,230-231 Orger, Mary Ann —> Ivers, Mary Ann Orger, Thomas (fl. 1810), translator - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 835,233 Orger, William (fl. 1835), religious writer -

Allibone - I 835, 234 Orgias, Eric (* 1914, 1 1940), pilot - Wynn III 345,91 Orgias, Paulin (11.1858-1895), surgeon, J.P. Colonial Office - II 1688,131 Orgill, Bernard Churton (fl. 1870-1895), colonial civil servant, J.P. - Colonial Offíce II 1688,132

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Orgill, J.C. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 345,92 Orgill, John Berwick (* 1850), surveyor, auctioneer - London - II 1688,133 Orgill, Joseph (fl. 1840), felon - Pelham I 840,243 Ó Riada, Sean Villiers, Elizabeth Orkney earldom of - Anderson W. I 835,249-251

Orkney dukedom of - Anderson W. I 835,248 Orland Saint - also: Airland - Forbes I 835,259 Orlando The Great (* 1935), stage hypnotist Donaldson - III 345,133 Orlando, Carmelius (* 1907), priest - Hong Kong - III 345,134 Orlayt, Jerrold (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 835,260 Orleans, duchesse d' —> Helene Louise Elizabeth duchesse d' Orleans Orleans, duchess of —> Henrietta Anne duchess of Orleans Orleans, 2nd duke of —» Orleans, Charles 2nd duke of Orleans Orleans, Charles 2nd duke of Orleans (Î 1465) Maunder 2, Rose H.J. - I 835,261-262 Orleans, Guillaume d' (fl. 1750?), travel writer Watt - I 835,265 Orleans, Henri Eugène Philippe Louis d' (* 1822, 1 1897), governor general - Bateman - II 1688,139 Orleans, Louis Phillipe Albert d' comte de Paris (* 1838, 1 1894), writer on trade unions, historian - Boase - I 835, 263 Orleans, Louis Phillipe Robert d' comte de Paris Walsh, Arthur Henry John 3rd baron Ormathwaite Ormathwaite, 2nd baron Walsh, Arthur 2nd baron Ormathwaite Ormathwaite, 1st baron —» Walsh, John Bennlst baron Ormathwaite Ormathwaite, 5th baron Walsh, Reginald 5th baron Ormathwaite Ormay, Peter Ivan (* 1938), polar explorer, plant ecologist - Poulsom - III 345,144 Orme, Alexander (* 1814, 1 1896), dean - Boase - I 835,294 Orme, Charles (fl. 1735), technical writer - Watt - I 835,296 Orme, Charles Cave John (* 1812), barrister Foster 2 - II 1688,162 Orme, Christopher Guy (* 1858), D.L. - Thorn I 835,297 Orme, Cosmo (* 1780, 1 1859), bookseller Boase - I 835,298 Orme, Daniel (* 1766?, 1 1832?), portrait painter, engraver - Bryan, Foskett, Redgrave I 835,299-300; III 345,145-146 Orme, David (*c,1728, 1 1812), physician Münk - I 835, 301 Orme, Denise - aft. Yarde-Buller (* 1884, I 1960), singer, actress - Green Room Book II 1688,164 Orme, Edward Morris, Mary Kathleen Orme, Michael —> Greeven, Alix Augusta Orme, N.I. (* 1941), historian, lecturer Academic WsW - III 345,150 Orme, Richard (t 1764), naval captain Charnock - I 835, 319 Orme, Robert (* 1728, î 1801), historian A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boswell, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 835, 320-345; III 345,151-152

Ormrod Orme, Robert (fi. 1795), barrister - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 835, 346 Orme, Robert (* 1865), barrister, major - WW Devonshire - II 1688,174 Orme, Sidney Wilkinson (* 1887), solicitor WW Staffordshire - II 1688,175 Orme, Stanley Lord (* 1923), member of parliament, minister of state - Northern treland, Parliament 2, Rosen, Roth III 345,153; 345,156-162 Orme, Stuart (* 1954), film director - Film directors - III 345,163-164 Orme, Temple Augustus (fl. 1869-1886), teacher, scientific writer - Kirk - I 835, 347 Orme, Thomas (fl. 1800), sermonist - Allibone I 835,348 Orme, U.M. (* 1905), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 345,165 Orme, W. B. (fl. 1800), topical writer - Watt I 835,349 Orme, William (* 1787, 1 1830), nonconformist biographer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Jones: Bunhill, Waller - I 835, 350-356 Ormerod (fl. 1840), writer - Allibone I 835,357 Ormerod, Anthony (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 345,166 Ormerod, Arthur (* 1877), district councillor, lay preacher - WW Cheshire - II 1688,176 Ormerod, Arthur Stanley (fl. 1843-1881), vicar Kirk - I 835, 358 Ormerod, Brett Ryan (* 1976), footballer Hugman - III 345,167 Ormerod, Charles (fl. 1697), naval captain Charnock - I 835,359 Ormerod, Charles Evelyn (* 1866), physician, surgeon - Sussex - II 1688,178 Ormerod, Edward Latham (* 1819, 1 1873), physician - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 835,360-362 Ormerod, Edward Wareing (* 1880, 1 1959), rector - WW Hampshire - II 1688,182 Ormerod, Eleanor Anne (* 1828, 1 1901), economic entomologist - Hays F., Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Women in science I 835,363-368; III 345,168-176 Ormerod, Frank Cunliffe (* 1894, 1 1967), surgeon, laryngologist - WW Science II 1688,184 Ormerod, George (* 1785, Î 1873), antiquary Allibone, Boase, Ward - I 835,369-371 Ormerod, George Holt (* 1867), civil engineer, mayor, J.P. - WW Sussex - II 1688,185 Ormerod, George M. (* 1879), lieutenant colonel, chief constable - Lanes. Biog. I 835,372 Ormerod, George Thomas Bailey (* 1846, 11916), divine, barrister - Clergy List, Foster 2, Walford - II 1688,189-191 Ormerod, George Wareing (* 1810, 11891), geologist - Boase - I 835, 373 Ormerod, Georgina Elizabeth (* c.1823, 1 1896), entomologist, draughtswoman - Boase I 835,374 Ormerod, Henry Lawrence (* 1867), surgeon Medical WW - I 835,375 Ormerod, Henry Mere (* 1816, Î 1898), solicitor - Manchester Faces - II 1688,192-195 Ormerod, Herbert Eliot (* 1831, 11911), K.C. Foster 2, WWW 1897 - II 1688,196-197 Ormerod, James (*c,1888, 1 1950), librarian Munford - III 345,177 Ormerod, Joseph Arderne (* 1848, î 1925), physician - Foster 4, WWW 1916 II 1688,198-199 Ormerod, Margaret Catherine - aft. Pariteli, baroness Congleton (Î 1910), noblewoman Walford - II 1688, 200 Ormerod, Mary —» Burton, Mary Ormerod, Oliver Macfarlane, George Lewis Lord Ormidale Ormidale, Lord Macfarlane, Robert Lord Ormidale Ormin —> Orm Ormiston, Lord —> Cockburn, Adam Lord Ormiston Ormiston surname of - Anderson W. I 835,393 Ormiston, Adam (fl. 19. Cent.), captain Rintoul - III 345,182 Ormiston, Agnes Lucy Benniworth —» Parish, Agnes Lucy Benniworth Ormiston, Alexander (* c.1854, î 1893), police sergeant, violinist - Anderson W. - I 835, 394 Ormiston, Archibald (* 1861), violinist, teacher Baptie 2 - I 835, 395 Ormiston, Dorothy Wordsworth (* 1894), clerical officer - Foreign OlBce 2 - II 1688,203 Ormiston, Eric Joseph Romer (* 1900), police officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 345,183 Ormiston, Ernest Edward (* 1862), minister Methodists - I 835, 396 Ormiston, James (fl. 1863-1882), vicar - Kirk I 835,397 Ormiston, James (fl. 1864-1878), curate Malchow - III 345,184 Ormiston, James Percival Donald Ross (* 1873), solicitor, coroner - WW Berkshire - II 1688, 204 Ormiston, Linda (* 1948), mezzo soprano Scotland - III 345,185 Ormiston, Thomas (* 1826, 1 1882), engineer Boase - I 835,398 Ormiston, Thomas (* 1878, 1 1937), M.P., solicitor - Parliament 1, Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 - II 1688, 205-206; III 345,186 Ormiston, Thomas (fl. 1918), major - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1688, 207 Ormiston, Thomas Lane (* 1867, 1 1954), lieutenant colonel, barrister, county councillor - Foster 3, Wright D., WW Devonshire II 1688,208-210 Ormiston, William 1821), divine, educationalist - Schaff/Jackson - I 835, 399 Ormiston, William Stephenson (* 1900), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 345,187 Ormond, Lord Chambers, David Lord Ormond Ormond, earl of —> Douglas, Archibald earl of Ormond, Lord Angus Ormond 7th earl of —> Douglas, Hugh 7th earl of Ormond Ormond, Arthur William (fl. 1914), ophthalmic surgeon - Medical WW - I 835,402 Ormond, Daniel Mowat (* 1885, 1 1974), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris II 1688,211

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Ormond, Edward (fl. 1852-1905), solicitor, county councillor - BB&B, Press C.A.M.: Berkshire - II 1688,212-215 Ormond, Ernest William (* 1863, î 1930), judge - Foster 3, WWW 1929 - II 1688, 216-217 Ormond, Francis (fl. 1804-1849), naval commander - OByrne - I 835,403-404 Ormond, Francis (* 1829, 1 1889), squatter, benefactor, colonial politician - Boase, Mennell - I 835, 405-408 Ormond, Sir Herbert John (* 1867, 1 1934), mayor, J.P. - WWW 1929 - II 1688, 227 Ormond, James (* 1977), cricketer - Cricketers - Ill 345,201-202 Ormond, John (* 1829?), rector - Foster 4 II 1688,228 Ormond, Thomas John (* 1923, 1 1990), journalist, poet, film-maker - Griffiths, Lee - Ill 345,203-204 Ormond, John Davies (fl. 1861-1891), colonial politician - Mennell - I 835,409 Ormond, Rupert Frank (* 1946), marine biologist - Scotland - III 345, 205 Ormond, Sidney James (* 1874), physician, surgeon - WW Surrey - II 1688, 229 Ormond, William (* 1852), company director, J.P. - WW Gloucestershire - II 1688, 230 Ormonde, 4th marquess of —» Butler, James Arthur Wellington Foley 4th marquess of Ormonde Ormonde, 3rd marquis of —» Butler, James Edward William Theobald 3rd marquis of Ormonde Ormonde, 5th marquess of —» Butler, James George Anson 5th marquess of Ormonde Ormonde, 2nd earl of —» Butler, James 2nd earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 1st earl of —> Butler, James 1st earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 3rd earl of —> Butler, James 3rd earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 4th Earl of —> Butler, James 4th Earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 9th earl of —> Butler, James 9th earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 1st duke of Butler, James 1st duke of Ormonde Ormonde, 2nd duke of —> Butler, James 2nd duke of Ormonde Ormonde, 5th earl of —» Butler, James 5th earl of Ormonde; 1st earl of Wiltshire Ormonde, 1st marquis of —» Butler, James Wandesford 1st marquis of Ormonde Ormonde, 6th earl of —> Butler, John 6th earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 2nd marquis of Butler, John 2nd marquis of Ormonde Ormonde, 8th earl of —> Butler, Pierce 8th earl of Ormonde, 1st earl of Ossory Ormonde, 7th earl of —» Butler, Thomas 7th earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 10th Earl of —> Butler, Thomas 10th Earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 11th earl of —> Butler, Walter 11th earl of Ormonde Ormonde, 18th earl of Butler, Walter 18th earl of Ormonde Ormonde, countess of —> Fitzgerald, Lady Margaret Ormonde, marchioness of —> Stager, Ellen Sprague Ormonde countess of - Seward 2 I 835,412-413 Ormonde earldom of - Anderson W., Connolly - I 835,411; III 345,188-192 Ormonde, Alfred (* 1816, 1 1852), dramatist Boase - I 835,414 Ormonde, Sir James (t 1497), politician - Webb - I 835,415 Ormonde, Mabel Johnstone, Mabel ButlerOrmrod, Elizabeth —> Hardcastle, Elizabeth Ormrod, James (* 1887), dental surgeon Medical WW - I 835,416 Ormrod, Oliver Fray (* 1880), solicitor - WW Cumberland - II 1688,231

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Ormrod, Peter (* 1869, 1 1923), major, fish breeder - Lancashire, Sports, Walford, WIVW 1916 - II 1688,232-237 Ormsary 2nd Baronet of —> Lithgow, Sir William James 2nd Baronet of Ormsary Ormsby, A. S. (fl. 1870), poet, religious writer Kirk, O'Donoghue - I 835,417-418 Ormsby, Anne (fl. 1805), writer - Watt I 835,419 Ormsby, Anthony (* 1855), D.L. - Thorn I 835,420 Ormsby, Arthur Gore, Seymour Fitzroy OrmsbyOrmsby-Gore, William —» Gore, William Ormsby-Gore, William David Gore, William David Ormsby- 5th Baron Harlech Ormsby-Gore, William David (* 1918), member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 345,154-155 Ormsby-Gore, William George Arthur —» Gore, William George Arthur Ormsby- 4th baron Harlech Ormsby-Gore, William Richard —> Gore, William Richard Ormsby- 2nd baron Harlech Ormston, Sir Roger (tc.1504), courtier Cooper/Cooper - I 835,443 Ornsby, George (* 1809, î 1886), antiquary Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 835,445-447 Ornsby, Robert (* 1820, 1 1889), classical scholar, biographer - Boase, Gillow, Kirk, Windle - I 835,448-451 Ornstein, John Isidore Maurice (* 1854, 1 1919), colonial administrator - WWW 1916 II 1688,256 Ó Rodaighe, Tadgh (*c,1660, î 1710), poet Irish writers, Welch - III 345, 224-225 O'Rody, Teige (fl. 1704), poet - O'Reilly I 836,1 Orono Boyle, Charles 4th earl of Orrery

Orrery, 1st earl of —» Boyle, Roger 1st earl of Orrery Orrett, E. G. (fl. 1894-1914), major, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1688, 394 Orrett, George Rosslyn (* 1897), accountant, J.P. - Jamaica - III 345, 341 Orrett, Henry Dennis Macaulay (* 1909), businessman, J.P. - Jamaica - III 345, 342 Orrett, Henry Macaulay (* 1871), company agent, J.P. ' - WW Jamaica - II 1688,395 Orrett, William Arthur (* 1892), colonel - KirkGreene 2 - III 345, 343 Orr-Ewing 1st Baronet —> Orr-Ewing, Sir Charles Ian 1st Baronet Orr Ewing, Lady —> Williams, Maud Orr Ewing, Sir Archibald —» Ewing, Sir Archibald Orr 1st baronet Orr-Ewing, Archibald —» Ewing, Archibald OrrOrr Ewing, Sir Archibald Ernest —» Ewing, Sir Archibald Ernest Orr 3rd baronet Orr-Ewing, Lady Augusta Helen Elizabeth —» Boyle, Lady Augusta Helen Elizabeth Orr Ewing, Charles Lindsay —> Ewing, Charles Lindsay Orr Orr Ewing, Edward Stuart - Ewing, Edward Stuart (* 1931), lord lieutenant - Scotland III 345,326 Orr-Ewing, Sir Charles Ian 1st Baronet also: Lord Orr-Ewing (* 1912), member of parliament, junior minister - Parliament 2, Rubinstein - III 345,327-328; 345,332-334 Orr-Ewing, Sir Ian Leslie (* 1893, 1 1958), member of parliament - Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - III 345,329-331 Orr-Ewing, J.E.H. (* 1920), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 345, 335 Orr Ewing, James Alexander —> Ewing, James Alexander Orr Orr Ewing, John —> Ewing, John Orr Orr Ewing, Malcolm Hart —» Ewing, Malcolm Hart Orr Orr-Ewing, Lady Margaret Frances Susan —» Ker, Lady Margaret Frances Susan InnesOrr Ewing, Sir Norman Archibald —> Ewing, Sir Norman Archibald Orr 4th baronet Orr Ewing, Sir William —> Ewing, Sir William Orr 2nd baronet Orrey, countess of —» Hamilton, Lady Henrietta Orridge, Alfred Edward Horton (* 1872), dentist - Medical WW - I 836,101 Orridge, Benjamin Brogden (* 1814, 1 1870), antiquary - Boase, Kirk - I 836,102-103 Orridge, Caroline —> Henry, Caroline Orridge, Ellen Amelia (* 1856, 1 1883), singer - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton - I 836,104-106 Orridge, John (fl. 1803-1825), prison governor, architect - Colvin - II 1688, 396 Orrin, Geoffrey Robert (* 1937), translator Flegon - III 345,344 Orrin, Herbert Charles (* 1878, 1 1963), surgeon, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1688, 397 Orr-Lewis, Sir Frederick Orr —» Lewis, Sir Frederick Orr 1st baronet Orrock surname of - Anderson W. - I 836, 111 Orrock, Hector Heatley (t 1862), architect Boase - I 836,107 Orrock, James (* 1829, î 1913), artist - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, Pratt - I 836,108-109; III 345,346-347 Orrock, John Muir (* 1830), divine - Men & Women - I 836,110 Orr-Owens, Jane Emily —» Orr, Jane Emily Orsay, Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d' - also: D'Orsay (* 1801, 1 1852), painter, foreign nobleman - Boase, Maunder 2, Sanders, Ward - I 335,245-251 Orsay, Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d' (* 1801, 1 1852), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1688,402 Orsbourn, Herbert (* 1840), plumber, sanitary engineer - Norfolk - II 1688, 403 Orsingham, William —> Oxman, William Orsini, Virginio Duke of Bracciano (* 1574), duke - Shakespeare - III 345,348-350

Orskow, Egil Robert (* 1934), scientist, professor - Scotland - III 345,351 Orsman, W. J. (* 1838, 1 1923), J.P., city councillor, benefactor - WWW 1916 II 1688,404 Orso, Francesco d' —> Behr, Franz Orson, Samuel (fl. 1856), artist - Strickland I 836,114 Ortega, Martin de (fl. 1637-1639), Jesuit brother - McCoog - III 345, 352 Ortelli, Giovanni Battista (t 1898), businessman, benefactor - Boase - I 836,115 Orth, Bertrand (* 1848), divine - Cath. WW 1910 - I 836,116 Ortiz (fl. 1967), comic artist - Clark III 345,354 Ortiz, Joseph (fl. 1645), Jesuit brother - McCoog - Ill 345,355 Ortlepp, Reinhold Johannes (* 1894), zoologist WW Science - II 1688,405 Ortmans, F.E. (* 1904), educator - KirkGreene 2 - III 345, 356 Ortmans, Victor (Î 1948), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 345, 357-358 Orton, Arthur - c.h. Sir Roger Doughty Tichborne (* 1834, 1 1898), claimant Boase, Donaldson, Pratt - I 836,117-122; III 345,359-360 Orton, Charles (fl. 1870), military writer - Kirk - I 836,123 Orton, Charles James (* 1817, 1 1893), solicitor - Boase - I 836,124 Orton, Douglas Catterall Leyland (*1881), surgeon - Medical WW - I 836,125 Orton, Edward (* 1868), J.P., company director WW Leicestershire - II 1688,406 Orton, Ellsworth (* 1865), physician - Men & Women - I 836,126 Orton, Francis (* 1850), divine - Kent II 1688,407 Orton, George Harrison (* 1873), surgeon Medical WW - I 836,127 Orton, Harold (* 1898, 1 1975), phonetician, professor - Phonetic sciences III 345,361-363 Orton, Henry (* 1856), district councillor, J.P. WW Leicestershire - II 1688,408 Orton, J. (fl. 1850), poet - Allibone - I 836,129 Orton, James (fl. 1850), poet - Kirk - I 836,130 Orton, James (t 1857), surgeon - Boase I 836,128 Orton, Job (* 1717, 1 1783), dissenting minister - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Cunningham G.G., Gorton, Hook, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 836,131-169 Orton, Joe - originally: John Kingsley (* 1933, 1 1967), dramatist - Berney, Blamires, Harry, Lee, Williams - III 345, 364-374 Orton, John (fl. 1840), writer on horse-racing Allibone - I 836,170 Orton, John (* 1869), major, J.P., physician WW Warwickshire - II 1688,409 Orton, John Henry (fl. 1895-1910), naval lieutenant - Cadì. WW 1910 - I 836,171 Orton, John 0 . C. (* 1889), major, film director, screenwriter - Noble: Film, Picturegoer's WW - 11 1688,410-411 Orton, Kennedy Joseph Previté (* 1872), chemistry professor - Stephenson - I 836,172 Orton, Lionel Edward (* 1875), surgeon Medical WW - I 836,173 Orton, Newell (t 1941), squadron leader - Aces High - III 345, 375 Orton, Philip (c.1850), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 345,376 Orton, Reginald (* 1810, 1 1862), surgeon, writer, inventor - Allibone, Boase I 836,174-175 Orton, Sidney Bernard (* 1881, 1 1933), brigadier - WWW 1929 - II 1688,414 Orton, Sidney John (* 1890), greyhound trainer Arlott - III 345, 377 Orton, William Stewart (* 1878), surgeon Medical WW - I 836,176

Osborn Ortton, John George (* 1891), law clerk, town councillor - WW Durham - II 1688,415 Ortweiler, Winifred (* 1905), painter - WW Art - II 1688,416 Ó Ruadháin, Sean MacLeod, Brenda Katherine Osbaldeston, Edward (* 1560, î 1594), priest, martyr - Gillow - I 836,190 Osbaldeston, Sir Edward Mitford, William Bertram Joseph Osbaldiston, Richard —> Obaldeston, Richard Osbaldiston, William Augustus (fl. 1795), farrier - Watt - I 836, 200 Osbern - also: Osbernus; Osbert (fl. 1090), hagiographer - Allibone, Collier 1, Gorton, Hutchinson: Templars, Rose H.J., Watt, Wright T. - I 836,203-210,223

Osbern - also: Osbert (Î 1103), bishop - Foss, Godwin - I 836,211-212 Osbern Claudianus (fl. 1848), classical scholar - Allibone, Stratford 1, Wright T. I 836,213-217 Osberne, John —> Osborne, John Osbernus —> Osbern Osbert —> Osbern Osbert (fl. 793), dux - Stainer - I 836, 202 Osbert (fl. 1179), clerk of works - Architecture - I 836,221 Osbert —> Eanbert Osborn Wyddel (fl. 1280), chieftain - Fisher, Fughe, Williams R. - I 836, 224-225; III 345,108 Osborn, Lady —» Sitwell, Mary Elizabeth Anne Osborn (* 1), watchmaker - Pickford III 345,434-435 Osborn (family) (fl. 1820-1952), family of watchmakers - Pickford - III 345,434-435 Osborn dukedom of Leeds - Brydges I 836,358-359 Osborn, Alexander (fl. [1751]), giant - Paterson - I 836,295-297 Osborn, Alfred Geisthorpe (* 1876), surgeon, physician - BB&B - II 1688, 423 Osborn, Sir Algernon Kerr Butler 7th baronet (* 1870, t 1948), major, J.P., high sheriff Walford, WW Bedfordshire - II 1688,424-425 Osborn, Andrew (* 1912), actor - Actors III 345,436 Osborn, C. - or: C. Osborne (fl. 1822-1825), miniature painter - Foskett - III 345,437 Osborn, Charles (* 1841), watchmaker Pickford - III 345, 434-435 Osborn, Charlotte Frederica Caroline - aft. Lady Greathed (t 1908), gentlewoman - Walford II 1688,426 Osborn, Clifford (* 1906), company director Birmingham Post - II 1688,427 Osborn, E.D. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 345, 438 Osborn, Edward Bolland (fl. 1895-1912), author, journalist - Men & Women - I 836, 227 Osborn, Elias (* 1643, 1 1720), quaker Allibone - I 836, 228 Osborn, Elsie (* 1886), customs officer, voluntary worker - Birmingham Post II 1688,430 Osborn, Emily Fanny Dorothy - aft. MacDonnell (t 1925), novelist - Cox: Kent, Kirk - I 836, 229-230 Osborn, Emily Mary (fl. 1851-1893), painter Sartin - III 345, 439 Osborn, Francis (* 1846, î 1941), watchmaker Pickford - III 345, 434-435 Osborn, Francis Arthur (fl. 1914), surgeon Medical WW - I 836, 232 Osborn, Francis Wilfrid (* 1862, 1 1945), divine - Foster 3, WW Worcestershire II 1688,431-432 Osborn, Frank Barlow (* 1840), architect Birmingham - II 1688, 433 Osborn, Franz (* 1903, 1 1955), pianist Palmer R. - II 1688, 434-435 Osborn, Sir Frederic James (* 1885, 1 1978), town planner - British History - III 345,440 Osborn, G.R. (* 1902), Military in the British Colonial Service - Kirk-Greene 2 III 345,441 Osborn, George (* 1757, 1 1812), dissenting divine - Chambers, Watkins/Shoberl I 836,234-237 Osborn, Sir George baronet (fl. 1759-1797), general - Philippart - I 836, 233 Osborn, George (* 1795, 1 1870), watchmaker Pickford - III 345, 434-435 Osborn, George (* 1808, 1 1891), Wesleyan Boase - I 836, 238 Osborn, George Francis Atterbury (* 1872), headmaster - Methodists - I 836, 239 Osborn, George Killick (* 1853), divine Methodists - I 836, 240 Osborn, George Montagu (* 1843, 1 1910), rector - BB&B - II 1688,437

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Osborn, Sir George Robert 6th baronet (* 1813, 1 1892), lieutenant, sheriff - Boase - I 836,241 Osborn, George William (* 1844), J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 836,242 Osborn, Harold (fl. 1925), manufacturer, mechanical engineer - Notable Personalities II 1688,440 Osborn, Henry (* 1840, 1 1909), watchmaker Pickford - III 345, 434-435 Osborn, Henry (fl. 1850), dramatist - Allibone I 836,243 Osborn, Henry J. (fl. 1880-1885), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 345, 442 Osborn, Jane Mary (* 1940), fellow and tutor in philosophy - Academic WsW - III 345,443 Osborn, John (* 1584?, 1 1634?), artist - Bryan, Redgrave - I 836, 244-245 Osborn, John (* 1618?), nonconformist divine Watt, Wood - I 836, 246-248 Osborn, John (* 1713, 1 1753), physician, poet - Allen, Allibone, Eliot, O 'Donoghue I 836,250-253 Osborn, John (* 1741, 1 1825), physician Allen, Allibone - I 836, 254-255 Osborn, Sir John 5th baronet (* 1772, 1 1848), M.P. - Foster I - II 1688, 441 Osborn, John (* 1775), naval commander O'Byrne - I 836,256-257 Osborn, John (* 1842), divine - Methodists I 836,258 Osborn, John C. (* 1741, 1 1825), physician Allen - I 836, 259 Osborn, John Frederick (* 1849, 1 1924), watchmaker - Pickford - III 345, 434-435 Osborn, John Frederick (fl. 1887-1896), engineer - Colonial Ofñce - II 1688, 442 Osborn, Sir John Holbrook (* 1922), member of parliament - British History, Parliament 2, Roth - III 345, 445-448 Osborn, John Potts (* 1786, 1 1853), clockmaker - Pickford - III 345, 444 Osborn, Mark (* 1981), footballer - Hugman III 345,449 Osborn, Marmaduke Clark (* 1827, 1 1891), minister - Boase - I 836, 260 Osborn, Sir Melmoth (* 1833, 1 1899), magistrate - Boase - I 836, 261 Osborn, Mervin Ernest (* 1866), engineering machinist, J.P., town councillor - labour WW, WW Hncolnshire - II 1688,444-445 Osborn, Sir Nathaniel Francis Banner (* 1872, I 1954), civil servant - Foster 3, WW Surrey - II 1688,446-447 Osborn, Noel - also: Noel Osbourn (fl. 18531875), ship captain - Poulsom - III 345,450 Osborn, Philip Barlow (* 1870, 1 1909), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1688,448-449 Osborn, R. - or: R. Osborne (fl. 1818-1922), miniature painter - Foskett - III 345,451 Osborn, Rex (fl. 1986-2001), political lobbyist Rosen - III 345, 452-453 Osborn, Richard (fl. 1978-1983), spy - WsW espionage - III 345, 454-455 Osborn, Robert - also; Osborne (fl. 1693-1696), bookseller - Plomer 2 - II 1688, 450 Osborn, Robert Durie (* 1835, î 1889), orientalist, soldier - Boase, Kirk I 836,262-263 Osborn, Robin James (* 1936), engineer - WsW Hong Kong - III 345,456-457 Osborn, Samuel (fl. 1737-1740), minister Allibone - I 836, 264 Osborn, Samuel (* 1826, î 1891), steel manufacturer - Boase - I 836, 265 Osborn, Samuel (* 1848, î 1936), surgeon, J.P. BB&B - II 1688,454 Osborn, Samuel (* 1864), steel manufacturer Methodists - I 836, 267 Osborn, Samuel (fl. 1875), surgeon - Kirk I 836, 266 Osborn, Sarah - née: Sarah Byng (* 1693, 1 1775), letter writer - Feminist companion - Ill 345,458-459

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Osborn, Sarah - née: Sarah Hagger (* 1714, 1 1796), religious writer - Feminist companion - III 345,460-461 Osborn, Seileck (t 1826), poet - Allen I 836,268 Osborn, Sherard (* 1822, 1 1875), rear admiral, author - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Eminent Persons, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Mason, 0 'Byrne, Poulsom, Sanders, Ward 1 836,269-286; III 345,464 Osborn, Sidney - Dunbar, Smitii/Wace I 837,260-263 Ostrogorski, Mosei (* 1854, 1 1919), Russian scholar - Ramsden - III 346,260-261 Ó Suairt 0 Clavin (Family) Osuga, Jiro (* 1968), painter - Buckman III 346,262 O Súileabháin, Muiris - or: Maurice Sullivan Laurence O'Toole Saint O'Toole, Luke (t 1793), soldier - Hayes II 1689,275 O'Toole, Michael Austin (* 1933), agriculturist WWW Ireland - III 346, 446 O'Toole, Niall (* 1970), rower - WsW Ireland III 346,447 O'Toole, Patrick (* 1938), assistant commissioner of the Garda Siochana - WsW Ireland III 346,448 O'Toole, Peter (* 1932), actor - Actors, Caughie, lee, McRedmond, WWW Ireland - Ill 346,449-455 O'Toole, R.M. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 346, 456 O'Toole, Richard Henry (* 1947), chemist WWW Ireland - III 346, 457 O'Toole, Thomas Colludile (* 1925), abbot WWW Ireland - III 346, 460 O'Toole, William (* 1745, 1 1798), soldier Hayes - II 1689, 276 Ó Treasaigh, Lorcan (* 1927), actor, singer, writer - Irish writers - III 347, 2 Ott brother —> Hoare, George Ott, A. (fl. 1790), miniature painter - Foskett III 347,3 Ott, John Baptist (* 1661, 1 1737), rector, orientalist - Chalmers 1 - I 838,96 Ottar -> Ohthere Ottaway, Arthur Ernest (* 1873), vicar - WW Kent - II 1689, 277 Ottaway, Christopher Wyndham (* 1910), veterinary anatomist - Scientists - III 347, 5 Ottaway, Cuthbert John (* 1850, 1 1878), sportsman - Boase - I 838,98 Ottaway, G.J. (fl. 1872-1874), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 347, 6 Ottaway, Hubert William (* 1877), vicar - WW Oxfordshire - II 1689, 278 Ottaway, James Henry (* 1923), biochemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 347, 7 Ottaway, John Cuthbert (* 1908), solicitor, notary public - WW Hertfordshire II 1689,279 Ottaway, John Michael (* 1939, Î 1986), physical chemist - Goring - III 347,8 Ottaway, L.G. 1921), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 347, 9 Ottaway, Marion E. —> Stinson, Marion E. Ottaway, Richard Geoffrey James (* 1945), member of parliament - Roth - III 347,10 Ottaway, Thomas (* 1871), solicitor, notary public, mayor - WW Hertfordshire II 1689,280 Ottaway, Valentine Austen (* 1901), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 347,11 Otte, Elise C. (* 1818, 1 1903), scholar, historian - Allibone, Kirk - I 838,99-100 Otte, Jackson (fl. 1858), writer on photography Allibone - I 838,101 Otteby, John Hothby, John Ottely, Alice (* 1840, f 1912), school principal Browne/Burton - II 1689,310-311 Otter, Amelia Harriet - aft.Strutt, baroness Belper (fl. 1890), noblewoman - Mellors II 1689,281 Otter, Edward (* 1859), magistrate - Walford II 1689,282 Otter, Francis (* 1832, 1 1895), barrister, M.P. Boase, Malchow - I 838,103; III 347,12 Otter, Francis Robert (* 1877), lieutenant Walford - II 1689, 285 Otter, Geoffrey Charles Otter, Robert Mevil Barry Otterbourne, Thomas (fl. 1400), chronicler Allibone, low, Macray, Watt - I 838,120-123 Otterburne, Sir Adam (* 1482?, 1 1548), king's advocate, ambassador - Foster 1 II 1689,303 Otterson, Henry (* 1846, 1 1929), clerk, writer WWW 1929 - II 1689,304 Ottewell, Albert (* 1861), brassfounder, county councillor, J.P. - Nottinghamshire II 1689,305 Ottewill, Herbert Allan (* 1873), accountant, consul - Foreign Office 2, WW Far East II 1689,306-307 Ottewill, Peter G. (* 1915), flight lieutenant Aces High - III 347,16 Ottewill, Ronald Harry (* 1927), chemist Scientists - III 347,17 Ottewill, William Thomas (* 1878), colonial civil servant - India Office - II 1689, 308 Ottey, George Philip (* 1824, 1 1891), rector, writer - Boase, Kirk, Malchow I 838,124-125; III 347,18 Ottey, Sarah (* 1695?), musician - De Bekker I 838,126 Ottey, Thomas (t 1670), vicar, precentor, cathedral organist - West - II 1689, 309 Otthen, Hippocrates d' - also: D'Otthen (t 1611), physician - Münk - I 335,298-299 Ottley, Lady —> Stewart, Kathleen Margaret Ottley, Sir Charles Langdale (* 1858, 1 1932), rear admiral - Walford, WWW 1929 II 1689,312-313 Ottley, Edward Bickersteth (fl. 1876-1887), minister - Kirk - I 838,127 Ottley, Ernest Glendower (fl. 1875), translator Kirk - I 838,128 Ottley, Feilding Hay Bickersteth (* 1877, I 1958), canon - WW Kent - II 1689,315 Ottley, Francis Layton (* 1885), vicar - WW Essex - II 1689,316 Ottley, Geoffrey Claude Langdale (* 1896, 11914), lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris II 1689,317-318 Ottley, George Fredric (* I860), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1689,319 Ottley, Henry Obinus Ouiseau, J. A. M. (fl. 1800), writer - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 838,377 Oulahan, Richard (* 1825?), poet O'Donoghue - I 838,378 Oulare, Souleymane (* 1972), footballer Hugman - III 347, 67 Ould, Charles (* 1835), violoncellist - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton - I 838, 379-380 Ould, Charles Hopkins (fl. 1885), pianist Brown/Stratton - I 838, 380 Ould, D.H.W. (* 1926), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 347,68 Ould, Edwin (fl. 1880), contrabassist, composer Brown/Stratton - I 838, 382 Ould, Sir Fielding (* 1710, 1 1789), manmidwife, writer - Watt - I 838, 383 Ould, Fielding (fl. 1860), religious writer - Kirk - I 838,384 Ould, Hermon (* 1885, î 1951), playwright, poet - Noble: Theatre - II 1689, 366 Ould, James Henry (* 1876), farmer, county councillor, J.P. - WW Cornwall - II 1689,367 Ould, Kate (fl. 1885), violoncellist - Brown/ Stratton - I 838, 380 Ould, Percy (fl. 1893), violinist Brown/Stratton - I 838,382 Ould, Robert Fielding- (fl. 1899-1914), physician - Medical WW - I 838,387 Ould, Samuel Gregory (* 1864), Benedictine, composer - Cath. WW 1910 - I 838, 388 Ouless, Catherine (* 1879), painter lady's WW, WW Art - II 1689,369-370 Ouless, Pauline Jeanne (fl. 1927-1936), organist lady's WW - II 1689,371 Ouless, Philip John (* 1817, 1 1885), painter Balleine - II 1689, 372-373 Ouless, Walter William (* 1848, î 1933), painter - Champlin 2, Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Sanders - I 838,389-393; III 347,69 Ouliback, William —> Ouligbuck, William

3080

Ouligbuck

Ouligbuck, S. - also: Oolibuck, Oolimant Berry, Isabel Mary Outram, A.N. (* 1917), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 347,90 Outram, Arthur (* 1871, î 1937), rector Clergy List - II 1689, 420 Outram, Augustus Frederick Healy (* 1870), rector - WW Sussex - II 1689,421 Outram, Benjamin (* 1764, 1 1805), civil engineer - Watt - I 839,62 Outram, Sir Benjamin Fonseca (* 1774, 1 1856), naval surgeon - Boase, Ross F. - I 839,63-64 Outram, Charles W. (* 1861), earthenware manufacturer, sanitary potter Nottinghamshire - II 1689, 422 Outram, Edmund - also: Edward (fl. 1805), rector - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl I 839,65-66 Outram, Edmund (* 1858), merchant sea captain - Men & Women - I 839,67 Outram, Edward —» Outram, Edmund Outram, Evelyn Mary —> Littlehales, Evelyn Mary Outram, Sir Francis Boyd 2nd baronet (* 1836, 11912), colonial administrator - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1689,430-431 Outram, Frederick (c.1820), violin maker PlowrightIII 347,91 Outram, George (* 1805, 1 1856), lawyer, journalist, poet - Adams W.D. 1, Boase, Grifñths, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk I 839,68-71; III 347,92 Outram, Gertrude Florence Fleetwood—» Taylor, Gertrude Florence Outram, Harold (* 1894, 1 1947), newspaper photography pioneer - Griffiths - III 347, 93 Outram, Harold William Sydney (* 1887, 1 1944), lieutenant colonel, aeronautical inspector - WW British Aviation, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1689, 433-434

Outram, Sir James 1st baronet (* 1803, 1 1863), lieutenant general - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, DCB, Lrving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Sanders, Waller, Ward I 839, 72-90 Outram, James (* 1857), stockbroker, chartered accountant, colonel - Glasgow, Todd: Glasgow - II 1689,438-440 Outram, James (* 1864), curate, explorer - Men & Women - I 839,91 Outram, James Richard (* 1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 347,94 Outram, John (* 1934), architect - British Culture - III 347,95 Outram, John David (* 1866, 1 1922), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1689,442 Outram, L.H. (* 1917), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 347,96 Outram, Robert Francis (* 1961), editor Scotland - III 347, 97 Outram, William —> Owtram, William Outram, William Zammit Pace, Remigio Pace, Richard - also: Paicey; Pacey; Paice; Pacaeus (* 1482?, î 1536), diplomat, dean A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hook, Maunder 2, Musicians, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wood I 843,32-83 Pace, Richard (* 1759?, 1 1838), architect, builder - Colvin - II 1692,014-016 Pace, Ronald John (* 1927), industrial sales manager - Malta - III 349, 40-41 Pace, Thomas —> Skevington, Thomas

Pace, Victor John (* 1907), bank manager, sportsman - Malta - III 349, 42-43 Pace Bonello, Anthony Louis (* 1920), lieutenant colonel - Malta - III 349,44-45 Pace Bonello, Eric (* 1926), company director Malta - III 349, 46-47 Pace Decesare, Victor (* 1897), civil servant Malta - III 349, 48-49 Pacenham, Thomas de —> Patenham, Thomas de Pace-O'Shea, John W. (* 1930), school principal - Malta - III 349, 50 Pacey, Edward Smith (* 1870), railway signalman, J.P. - WW Lincolnshire II 1692,017 Pacey, James (* 1846), brewer, J.P. Leicestershire - II 1692,018 Pacey, Jeptha (fl. 1817-1827), architect - Colvin - II 1692,019 Pacey, Richard —> Pace, Richard Pach, Robert (* 1920), translator - Flegon III 349,51 Pachabo —» Whitelaw, Arthur Ernest Pachaiyappa, Conjeveram Mudaliar Patcheappa, Conjeveram Mudaliar Pacheco, Ana Maria (* 1943), sculptor, printmaker, draughtsman, painter, teacher Buckman - III 349, 52 Pacheco, Tom (fl. 1960-1991), singer, songwriter - Larkin: Folk - III 349, 53-54 Pachmann, Marguerite —> Oakey, Marguerite Pacifico, David (* 1784, 1 1854),' trader - Boase, Low - I 843,88-89 Pacione, Michael (* 1947), geographer, professor - Scotland - III 349, 55 Pacitti, Antonio (* 1924), painter, designer, ceramist, teacher - Buckman - III 349, 56 Pack, Arthur Denis Henry Heber Reynell(* 1860, 1 1937), J.P. - Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1692,020-021 Pack, Arthur John - aft. Reynell-Pack (* 1817, 1 1860), major general - Boase, Kirk I 843,91-92 Pack, Arthur John Reynell—> Pack, Arthur John Pack, Arthur Joseph (* 1891), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1692, 022 Pack, Christopher —> Packe, Christopher Pack, Sir Denis (* 1772, 1 1823), major general - NBD, Philippart - I 843,100-102 Pack, Donald Cecil (* 1920), mathematician, professor - Scientists, Scotland III 349,57-59 Pack, Florence Elizabeth Hannah Reynell—» Walker, Florence Elizabeth Hannah Pack, George (fl. 1700-1724), actor - Chetwood - I 843,104-105 Pack, Mark (fl. 2001), political campaign manager - Brack/Little - III 349,62 Pack, Richardson (* 1682, 1 1728), miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Flloyd, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Jacob, ODonoghue, Rose HJ., Watkins, WattI 843,106-126

3092

Packard

Packard, Sir Edward Russel, Thomas Page, Bruce (* 1936), journalist, computer specialist - Grifñths - III 349,150 Page, Carole (* 1955), painter, designer, illustrator, teacher - Buckman - III 349,151

3094

Page

Page, Cecil Arnold (* 1888), vicar, army chaplain - Clergy List, WW Derbyshire II 1692,133-134' Page, Cecil Herbert Winter Pageham, John de Pagit, Ephraim - also: Pagitt (* 1575?, 1 1647), heresiographer - Allibone, Brook, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Hook, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 844,238-248,260-261 Pagit, Eusebius - also: Paget Connolly, Marion Painter (family) (c.1795-1855), Welsh family Fisher - III 349, 414 Painter, Arnaud Clarke (* 1863, î 1945), brigadier general, engineer - WW Far East, WW Gloucestershire - II 1692,443-444 Painter, C. R. (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk I 844,427 Painter, Edward (* 1784, î 1852), pugilist Boase - I 844, 428 Painter, Sir Frederic George (* 1844, 1 1926), sheriff - WWW 1916 - II 1692, 445 Painter, George Duncan (* 1914), librarian, writer, translator - Landau - II 1692, 446 Painter, Giles (fl. 1578-1579), cathedral organist - West - II 1692,447 Painter, Graham (* 1947), painter - Buckman III 349,415 Painter, J. (fl. 1807-1808), architect - Colvin II 1692,448 Painter, Joan (* 1913), artist - Buckman III 349,416 Painter, John the (* 1752, 1 1777), revolutionary, arsonist - Donaldson - III 349,417 Painter, John (fl. 1795-1807), printer - Welsh Biogr. - II 1692, 449 Painter, John Thomas (fl. 1875), ethnologist Kirk - I 844, 429 Painter, Marian Amelia - aft. Lady Warner (fl. 1880-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1692,450 Painter, Peter (fl. 1710), pirate - Gosse II 1692,451 Painter, Richard —» Schilders, Richard Painter, Richard - naval captain - Charnock I 844,430 Painter, Richard Budd (fl. 1875), scientific writer - Kirk - I 844, 431

Painter, Sheldon (* 1865), missionary, rector - Clergy List, WW Worcestershire II 1692,452-453 Painter, Thomas Abbott (* 1864), voluntary worker - WW Devonshire - II 1692,454 Painter, Tom (* 1918), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 349, 418 Painter, W. (fl. 1785), statistician - Watt I 844,432 Painter, William (* 1540?, î 1594), translator A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cooper/ Cooper, Gorton, Rose H.J., Waller, Watt I 844,433-443 Painter, William Arthur (fl. 1912-1931), minister, lecturer - WW Somerset - II 1692,455 Paip, Alexander —» Pope, Alexander Paip, John (fl. 1620-1629), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1692,456 Pairman, John (* 1788, î 1843), painter Foskett, Halsby/Harris - III 349,419-420 Pairpoint, Alfred (fl. 1854-1857), travel writer Allibone - I 844, 444 Paisey, Frederick George (fl. 1940-1947), pilot Wynn - III 349, 420 Paish, Frank Walter (* 1898, 1 1988), economist - Lee - III 349,421 Paisible, James (* 1656?, î 1721), flautist, composer - Baptie 1, De Bekker I 844,445-446 Paisley, baron —> Hamilton, Claud baron Paisley Paisley (fl. 1800), physician - Watt - I 844, 448 Paisley, Alexander Gordon (* 1889), minister, teacher, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1692, 457 Paisley, Duncan Wilson —> Paisley of Westerlea, Duncan Wilson Paisley, Eileen (* 1934), politician - Northern Ireland - III 349, 422 Paisley, George F. (* 1874), managing director Sports - II 1692, 458-459 Paisley, Ian Richard Kyle (* 1926), clergyman, member of parliament, party leader - British History, Lee, McRedmond, Northern Ireland, Parliament 2, Robbins, Roth, WWW Ireland - Ill 349,423-461 Paisley, Ian Richard Kyle (* 1926), politician, preacher - Donaldson, Northern Ireland, Ramsden, Thane - III 496, 380-386 Paisley, John (fl. 1733-1744), surgeon, writer Watt - I 844,449 Paisley, Rhonda —» Rhonda Paisley, Robert (fl. 1870), clergyman - Kirk I 844,450 Paisley, Robert Ninian (* 1891), minister, hockey player - Scottish Biogr. - II 1692, 460 Paisley of Westerlea, Duncan Wilson (* 1948), landowner, company director - Scotland III 350,2 Paiva, Francisco Placid de (* 1836, 1 1873), priest - Snow/BirtII 1692,461 Pak, John (fl. 1396), monk Dowden/Thomson - II 1692,462 Pak, Kwong (* 1928), architect WsWHong Kong - III 350,3-4 Pak, Thomas (fl. 1433), master mason Architecture - I 845,1 Pakeman, Daniel (t 1664), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 845, 2 Pakeman, Sir John (* 1860, î 1946), tax commissioner - WW Local Government II 1693,001 Pakeman, Robert J. (t 1906), journalist - WWW 1897 - II 1693,002 Pakeman, Sidney Arnold (* 1891), historian, economist, professor - Ceylon - II 1693, 003 Pakenham, Lady Ward, Caroline Matilda Pakenham, Antonia —» Fraser, Antonia Pakenham, Arthur Hercules (* 1824, 1 1895), divine, landowner - Bateman - II 1693, 005 Pakenham, Arthur Mc Clellan (* 1876, 1 1948), naval commander - WW Somerset - II 1693,005 Pakenham, Charles Reginald (* 1821, î 1857), priest - Boase, Gillow - I 845,4-6 Pakenham, Christine —> Longford, Lady Christine Patti

Paley Pakenham, Christine Patti Countess of Longford - née: Christine Patti Trew (* 1900, 1 1980), playwright, novelist - Boylan - III 350, 7 Pakenham, Edward Arthur Henry 6th earl of Longford Kelly, Clara FitzRoy Paley, Edward Groves (* 1849, 1 1937), colonel, J.P. - Gaskell: Gloucestershire II 1693,065-067 Paley, Frederick Apthorp (* 1815, 1 1888), classical scholar - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger, Gillow, Kirk, Men 2, Sanders - I 845, 76-88 Paley, Frederick John (* 1859, 1 1924), surgeon - Baltzell, Cox: Kent, Sussex, WWW 1916 I 845,89-90; II 1693,68-69 Paley, George (* 1872), major - Men & Women - I 845,91 Paley, George Arthur (* 1874, 1 1941), J.P. Cox: Norfolk, Press C.A.M.: Suffolk, Walford - I 845,92; II 1693,70-72 Paley, George Barker (* 1799, 1 1880), rector, writer - Allibone, Boase - I 845,93-94 Paley, George Knowles (* 1860, î 1938), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1693,073 Paley, Grace - née: Grace Goodside (* 1922), short-story writer - Feminist companion, Modern library, Women novelists III 350,29-41 Paley, Joe (* 1948), radio reporter - Tracy III 350,42 Paley, John (fl. 1750), religious writer - Allibone - I 845,95 Paley, Thomas (* 1810, 1 1899), rector - Boase - I 845,96

3100

Paley

Paley, William (* 1743, 1 1805), archdeacon, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boswell, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Dampier 3, Davenport, Georgian age, Gorton, Hailstone, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Mellors, Palgrave, Public Characters, Rose H.J., Russell: Authors, Simpson, Waller, Watkins, Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt, Wilks - I 845,97-219; II 1693,74-75; III 350,44-51 Paley, William Farr, Fanny Emily Penny, Francis (* 1862), surgeon - Medical WW - I 865,311 Penny, Francis (* 1887, 1 1972), violin maker PlowrightIII 357,316 Penny, Fraser Hislop (* 1844?), divine Foster 4- II 1703,133 Penny, Frederick (* 1816, 1 1869), chemistry professor - Boase - I 865,312 Penny, Frederick George 1st viscount Marchwood (* 1876, 1 1955), M.P., managing director - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, WW Sussex, WW Wales 1933 - I 865,313; II 1703,134-137; III 357,317-318 Penny, George (fl. 1834), journalist, folklorist Allibone, Drummond - I 865,314-325 Penny, George (t 1839?), nursery man - Britten/ Boulger - I 865, 326 Penny, Giles (* 1962), sculptor, stage designer, film animator - Buckman - III 357,319 Penny, Gwenneth I. (fl. 1909-1913), miniature painter - Foskett - III 357, 320 Penny, Henry (* 1750?, te.1833), physician Smith - II 1703,138-139 Penny, Henry (fl. 1812), solicitor's clerk - Smith - II 1703,140 Penny, Henry Harwood - aft. Harwood (* 1809), barrister, D.L. - Foster 2 - II 1703,141 Penny, Herbert Lloyd (* 1867), rear admiral, surgeon - WW Kent - II 1703,142 Penny, J.S. (fl. 1793-1813), miniature painter Foskett - III 357,321 Penny, James (* 1756, î 1816), vicar - Smith II 1703,143 Penny, James Alpass (* 1855, 1 1944), vicar, miscellaneous writer - Clergy List, WW Lincolnshire - II 1703,144-145 Penny, Sir James Downing (* 1886, î 1978), colonial civil servant - India Office II 1703,146 Penny, John (t 1520?), bishop Cooper/Cooper, Godwin, Wood - I 865,327-329 Penny, John (fl. 1583-1591), bookseller McKerrow - II 1703,147 Penny, John (* 1748), minister - Jones: Bunhill - I 865,330-331 Penny, John (* 1803, 1 1885), journalist Allibone, Boase - I 865, 333-334 Penny, John - aft. Penney (t 1857), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 865, 332 Penny, José Campbell (* 1893), political adviser - Geddes - III 357, 322 Penny, Lewis Frederick (* 1920), geologist, lecturer - Scientists - III 357, 323 Penny, Nicholas (* 1790, 1 1858), brigadier general - Boase, Buckland, Ward I 865,335-336; II 1703,148 Penny, Peter Thackwell, Katherine Harriet Penrose, Lionel Sharpies (* 1898), geneticist, professor - Scientists - III 357, 370 Penrose, Lionel Sharpies (* 1898, 1 1972), physician - WW Science - II 1703,220 Penrose, Llewellin —» Williams, Llewellin Penrose, Matthias (fl. 1666), naval commander Charnock - I 865, 409 Penrose, Nevill Cogitili (* 1884), surgeon, physician - Medicai PVW, WW Oxfordshire - I 865,410; II 1703,221 Penrose, Oliver (* 1929), mathematician, professor - Scientists - III 357, 372 Penrose, Sir Penrose Charles (* 1822, 1 1902), general - Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 865,411; II 1703,222 Penrose, Robert William Henry (* 1827), gentleman - Walford - II 1703, 223 Penrose, Roger (* 1931), mathematical astronomer, professor - British Culture, Lee, Scientists - III 357, 373-376 Penrose, Sir Roland Algernon (* 1900, î 1984), painter, connoisseur, art collector - Buckman, Lee - III 357, 377-378 Penrose, Samuel - aft. Penrose-Welsted (* 1829, 11918), divine - Walford - II 1703, 224 Penrose, Thomas (* 1742, î 1779), poet - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins - I 865, 413-420 Penrose, Thomas (fl. 1745-1759), sermonist Watt - I 865,412

Pepler Penrose, Thomas (* 1769, 1 1851), vicar, art collector - Boase - I 865,422 Penrose, Thomas (fl. 1785), biographical writer Watt - I 865,421 Penrose, Thomas (fl. 1866), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 357, 379 Penrose, Thomas Trevenen (fl. 1840), religious writer - Allibone - I 865, 423 Penrose, Tricia (* 1970), actress - Hayward: TV - Ill 357, 380 Penrose, William - aft. Penrose-Green (* 1860), mechanical engineer, company director - West Riding - II 1703,225 Penrose, William (* 1925, Î 1962), jazz musician - Chilton - III 357,347 Penrose, William Robert (fl. 1923), captain Thorn - I 865,424 Penrose FitzGerald, John Uniacke FitzGerald, John Uniacke Penrose Penrose-FitzGerald, Sir Robert Uniacke —> FitzGerald, Sir Robert Uniacke Penrose- 1st baronet Penrose-Green, William Penrose, William Penrose-Thackwell, Katherine Harriet —> Thackwell, Katherine Harriet Penrose-Welsted, Samuel —> Penrose, Samuel Penruddock, Charles Wadham Wyndham (fl. 1836-1837), assailant - Pelham I 865,426-427 Penruddock, George (fl. 1798-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 865,428-429 Penruddock, John (* 1619, 1 1655), royalist Allibone, Collier 2, Hill, Rose H.J., Waller, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 865, 430-435; III 357,381-382 Penruddocke, Charles (fl. 1825), legal writer Allibone - I 865,436 Penruddocke, Charles (* 1828, 1 1899), barrister, high sheriff, landowner - Bateman, Foster 2 - II 1703,226-227 Penruddocke, Charles (* 1857), surgeon Medical WW - I 865,437 Penruddocke, Charles (* 1858, Î 1929), J.P., landowner - Press C.A.M.: Somersetshire, Stacey, Walford, Wiltshire - II 1703, 228-233 Penruddocke, Henry (t 1644), murder victim, royalist officer - Stratford 3 - II 1703, 234 Penruddocke, Henry (fl. 1780), literary editor Watt - I 865, 438 Penruddocke, John Hungerford (* 1770, 1 1841), volunteer lieutenant colonel, M.P., J.P. Mosse - I 865,439 Penry, David (* 1660?, î 1721?), minister Welsh Biogr. - II 1703, 235 Penry, John - also: Ap-Henry; Penri; c.h. Martin Marprelate Molyneux, Annie Peploe, Clothilde (* 1916, 1 1998), painter Buckman - III 357,421 Peploe, Daniel Peploe —» Webb, Daniel Peploe Peploe, Denis Frederic Neal (* 1914, 1 1993), painter, teacher - Buckman, Halsby/Harris III 357,422-423 Peploe, Dorothy Emily —> Stevenson, Dorothy Emily Peploe, Francis Hanmer Webb- (* 1867), canon - Lancashire, WW Gloucestershire - II 1703, 276-277 Peploe, Hammer William Webb > Webb, Hammer William Peploe, Mark Leslie, Jane Elizabeth countess of Rothes Pepys, Kenelm Charles Edward 4th earl of Cottenham (* 1874, 1 1919), landowner Bateman, Foster 3, Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1703,326-329 Pepys, Sir Lucas 1st baronet Taylor, Sybil Venetia Pepys, Theodosia Selina —> Dallas, Theodosia Selina Pepys, Thomas (fl. 1641-1661), physician - Münk - I 866,268 Pepys, Walter (* 1876), colonel, D.L. - WW Warwickshire - II 1703, 335 Pepys, Walter Courtenay Johnson, Bessie Basil Percival, C. (fl. 1930-1940), comic artist - Clark - Ill 358,75 Percival, Charles (t 1865), jockey - Boase I 867, 48 Percival, Charles James (fl. 1882-1908?), vicar Gaskell: Northamptonshire - I 867,49-50 Percival, D.A. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 358, 76 Percival, David (* 1883), major, J.P. - WW Gloucestershire - II 1703, 387 Percival, E. T. (fl. 1845), writer on education Allibone - I 867, 51 Percival, Edgar Wilkner (* 1897, î 1984), aviator, aircraft designer - WW British Aviation II 1703,388 Percival, Edmund George Vincent (* 1907), chemistry lecturer - WW Science II 1703,389 Percival, Edward (* 1783, î 1819), physician, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 867, 52-53 Percival, Elizabeth - née: Elizabeth Kempson (fl. 1952-1971), chemist - Scientists III 358,77 Percival, Ernest George Halman (* 1907), bank manager - Jamaica - III 358, 78 Percival, Francis William (* 1843, 1 1929), barrister, psychical researcher - Foster 2, WWW 1929 - II 1703,390-391 Percival, Frederick William (* 1863), dentist Northants - II 1703,392

3176

Percival

Percival, George (* 1903), minister - WW Staffordshire - II 1703,393 Percival, George Chrimes (* 1854), minister WW Cornwall - II 1703,394 Percival, George Henry (* 1848), surgeon - Northants, WW Northamptonshire II 1703,395-396 Percival, H. (fl. 1901-1938), librarian - Munford - Ill 358,79 Percival, Harold Fez Grosvenor, Lady Eleanor Percy, Lady Elizabeth —» Wriothesley, Lady Elizabeth Percy, Lady Elizabeth - aft. Cavendish, countess of Ogle; aft. Thynne; aft. Seymour, duchess of Somerset (* 1667, 1 1722), noblewoman - Hale, Women writers - I 867,177; III 335,388; 420,352 Percy, Elizabeth Duchess of Northumberland (* 1716, 1 1776), society lady - Schlueter III 335,389-391 Percy, Esmé —» Percy, Saville Esmé Percy, Eustace Sutherland Campbell 1st baron Percy of Newcastle (* 1887, 1 1958), M.P., educationalist - Dod's 1929, Educationists, Farbman, Lee, Notable Personalities, Parliament 1, Ramsden - I 867,178; II 1704,21-22; III 358,116-120 Percy, Francis - vere: Slingsby (* 1611, î 1642), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 358,121 Percy, Francis (fl. 1676-1687), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1704,023 Percy, Francis - also: Piercy (t 1741), naval captain - Charnock - I 867,179 Percy, Francis (t 1775?), sculptor - Strickland I 867,180 Percy, Frederick William (* 1883), divine Clergy List, WW Somerset - II 1704,024-025 Percy, G.G. (* 1925), district officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 358,122 Percy, George (* 1580, î 1632), colonist, writer - Allibone, Hutchinson: Medica I 867,181-182 Percy, George (fl. 1805), architect, writer on art - Watt - I 867,183 Percy, George (* 1935), painter, teacher Buckman - III 358,123

Peregrine Percy, George 5th duke of Northumberland Baumgartner, H. Vane Percy, H. Vane - formerly: Baumgartner (* 1883), accountant-general - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 358,127 Percy, Harriett Heber—» Earp, Harriett Percy, Lady Helen Magdalen —» Lennox, Lady Helen Magdalen GordonPercy, Henry de —> Percehay, Henry de Percy, Sir Henry - c. Hotspur (* 1364, Î 1403), soldier, rebel - Low, Maunder 2, Ross F. I 867,195-198 Percy, Henry Algernon George earl Percy (* 1871, 1 1909), M.P., traveller Foster 3, Gaskell: Northumberland, Northumberland, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 1235,66; II 1704,27-31 Percy, Henry Algernon 5th earl of Northumberland Perry, Percival Lea Dewhurst 1st baron Perry Perry (fl. 1800), musician, professor - Musicians - I 868,352 Perry (fl. 1845), legal writer - Allibone I 868,353 Perry (fl. 1866), agitator, promotor - Malchow III 358,353 Perry, Α. (* 1905), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 358,354 Perry, Agnes - aft. Booth (fl. 1865), actress Adams W.D. 2 - I 868, 354 Perry, Albert (* 1870), railway guard, J.P. - WW Kent - II 1704, 356 Perry, Alfred John (* 1825, 1 1876), curate, sermonist, memorialist - Allibone, Boase I 868,355-356

3182

Perry

Perry, Sir Allan Maxwell, Angela Mary ConstablePerth earldom and dukedom of - Anderson W., Collier 1 - I 869,111-115; 1226,301-306 Pertwee, Arthur (t 1919), vicar - Clergy List, WWW 1916- II 1705,014-015 Pertwee, Bill - full name: William Desmond Pertwee (* 1926), actor, comedian Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 359,8-9 Pertwee, Herbert Guy (* 1893, Î 1978), naval captain - Creagh/Huniphris - II 1705,016 Pertwee, Jon (* 1919), actor - Actors, Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 359,10-13 Pertwee, Roland (* 1885, 1 1963), novelist, playwright, screenwriter - Browning, Noble: Film, Picturegoer's WW - II 1705,017-019 Pertwee, Roland (fl. 1916-1947), actor - Actors - Ill 359,14 Pertwee, Sean (* 1964), actor - Hayward: TVIII 359,15 Pertwee, William Desmond —» Pertwee, Bill Pertz, Dorothea Frances Matilda Dickens, Kate Perugini, Mark Edward (Î 1948), journalist, drama critic, miscellaneous writer - Marteau II 1705,024 Perutz, Max Ferdinand (* 1914), biochemist Lee, Scientists, Sherby - III 359, 22-24

Peruzzi, Teresa Mary 3rd Marchioness (fl. 1967), widow of Marchese Cosimo Edward Ubaldino Peruzzi - Channel Islands - III 359, 25 Perwas Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 869,124 Perwich, Susanna (* 1636, 1 1661), musician, laywoman - Hays M. - I 869,125-129 Perwyr (fl. [551]), legendary figure - Pughe, Williams R. - I 869,131-132 Pery, 1st viscount —> Pery, Edmond Sexton 1st viscount Pery Pery family of - Brydges - I 869,141-142 Pery, Angela Olivia —> Trotter, Angela Olivia Pery, Edmond Henry 1st earl of Limerick (* 1758, 1 1845), politician - Brydges, Mosse, NBD, Webb, Wilson: Lords - Ï 869,138-145 Pery, Edmond Sexton 1st viscount Pery (* 1719, 1 1806), barrister, M.P. - Herbert, Hutchinson: Medica, Taylor W.B.S., Webb I 869,134-136; II 1705,25-26 Pery, Edmond William Claude Gerard de Vere viscount Glentworth (* 1894, 1 1918), captain WWW 1916 - II 1705,027 Pery, Edmund Colquhoun 5th earl of Limerick (* 1888, 1 1967), mayor, major - Creagli/ Humphris, Dod's 1929, Thorn - I 869,137; II 1705,28-29 Pery, Harry de Vere (* 1851, 1 1935), J.P., naval sub-lieutenant - Thom - I 869,146 Pery, Isabella —> Colquhoun, Isabella Pery, Sarah Jane —> Gore, Sarah Jane KnoxPery, William Hale John Charles 3rd earl of Limerick (* 1840, 1 1896), colonel, party whip - Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Heaton, Malchow - I 869,147-148; II 1705,30-31; III 359, 27 Pery, William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe 4th earl of Limerick (* 1863, 1 1929), landowner - Thom, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 869,149; II 1705,32-33 Pery, William Henry Tennison 2nd earl of Limerick (* 1812, 1 1866), agriculturalist Boase - I 869,150 Peryam, William (* 1534, 1 1604), judge Foss, Hutchinson: Medica, Shakespeare I 869,151-153; III 359,28-29 Pery-Knox-Gore, Evangeline —> Hughes, Evangeline Pery-Knox-Gore, Sarah Jane —» Gore, Sarah Jane KnoxPeryn, William (t 1558), Dominican Berkenhout, Gillow, Watt, Wood I 869,154-159 Peryv ab Cedivor (fl. 1160-1200), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 869,160-161 Peschisolido, Paolo Pasquale (* 1971), footballer - Hugman - III 359, 31-32 Peshall, Charles John Eyre (* 1881, 1 1957), archdeacon, naval chaplain - Clergy List, WW Kent - II 1705,034-035 Peshall, Sir John baronet - also: Pechell (* 1718, 1 1778), historical writer - Allibone - I 869,163 Peskett, Alfred (fl. 1881-1892), rector - Cox: Norfolk - I 869,164 Peskett, Arthur George (* 1850, 1 1931), classicist, college tutor, editor - Cox: Norfolk - I 869,165 Peskett, Eric (* 1914), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 359,33 Peskett, Frank (* 1859), solicitor, volunteer lieutenant colonel - Norfolk - II 1705,036 Peskett, Prudence Eileen (* 1925), organizer of the Voluntary Service Bureau - WWW Ireland - Ill 359,34 Peskett, Reginald Frank (* 1885), major - WW Hampshire - II 1705,037 Peskett, Stanley Victor (* 1918), headmaster WWW Ireland - III 359, 35 Peskett, William (fl. 1890), company secretary Orchard - II 1705,038 Pesotta, Rose - real name: Rachelle Peisoty (* 1896, 1 1965), labour organizer, autobiographer - Feminist companion III 359,36-37 Pessiua, Emma (fl. 1845), writer - Allibone I 869,166

Pestaina, E.O.A. (* 1922), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 359, 38 Pestaña, Joseph Castels (fl. 1860-1900), deputy registrar, school founder - Makepeace II 1705,039 Pestanji, Padamji (* 1820), khan bahadur, municipal commissioner - Lethbridge II 1705,040 Pestel, William —» Phillips, William Pestell, Reginald Alfred Wells- -> Wells-Pestell, Reginald Alfred Baron Pestell, Thomas (* 1584?, î 1659?), clergyman Watt - I 869,167 Pestell, Thomas (fl. 1630-1645), vicar, dramatist Baker - I 869,168-169 Pester, Aubrey Wallace Byanston- (fl. 1935), railway manager, advertising executive Marteau - II 1705,041 Pester, Henry (* 1791, 1 1870), lieutenant general - Boase - I 869,170 Pestili, William (fl. 1661), naval commander Chamock - I 869,171 Peston, Maurice Henry Baron - also: Lord Peston (* 1931), economist, professor, economic adviser - Rubinstein - III 359,39-40 Pestonjee, Hormusjee (* 1851?), barrister, engineer - Foster 2 - II 1705,042 Pestonjee, Ruston (* 1869), surgeon, physician Ceylon - II 1705,043 Petavel, Sir Joseph Ernest (* 1873, 1 1936), engineer, physicist, professor - Stephenson, WWW 1929 - I 869,172; II 1705, 44 Petch, Alison Jean (* 1950), professor of community care studies - Scotland III 359,41 Petch, Arthur William (* 1886, 1 1935), tradeunionist - Labour WW - II 1705,045 Petch, Charles Adolphus Petch (* 1797), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 869,173 Petch, Eliza (fl. 1835), religious writer Allibone - I 869,174 Petch, George Allan (* 1914), economist, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 359,42 Petch, George Ernest Stapleton (* 1867), naval captain - WW Hampshire - II 1705,046 Petch, Richard (* 1849), surgeon - Medical WW - I 869,175 Petch, Thomas Stonehouse (* 1873), district councillor, J.P., auctioneer - WW Yorkshire II 1705,047 Petch, Tom (* 1870), botanist, mycologist, agricultural director - Ceylon - II 1705,048 Petch, William Tatton (* 1790), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 869,176 Petchell, Frederick John (* 1848), veterinary surgeon - Cox: Norfolk - I 869,177 Pete, Charles (fl. 1675), medical writer - Watt I 869,178 Peter Saint (t 608?), abbot - Challoner, Gould/ Fisher - I 869,180-181 Peter Saint (t 1085), bishop - Godwin I 869,182 Peter (fl. 1176), Benedictine - Godwin I 869,219 Peter (t 1205), architect - Redgrave I 869,220 Peter (t 1232), abbot, justice itinerant - Foss I 869,221 Peter the Wild Boy (* 1712, 1 1785), royal protégé - Fairholt, Lemoine/Caulñeld, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 869, 243-279 Peter de Leia Mordaunt, Charles Henry 5th earl of Peterborough Peterborough, 3rd earl of —> Mordaunt, Charles 3rd earl of Peterborough; 1st earl of Monmouth Peterborough, 2nd earl of —> Mordaunt, Henry 2nd earl of Peterborough Peterborough, countess of Robinson, Anastasia Peter-Hoblyn, Henry Godolphin —> Hoblyn, Henry Godolphin PeterPeterken, Laurence Edwin (* 1931), company managing director, consultant - Scotland III 359,107 Peterkiewicz, Jerzy (* 1916), reader in Polish language and literature - Academic WsW III 359,108 Peterkin, Alexander (* 1780, Î 1846), miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Maunder 2, Ross J.D. - I 869,307-308; II 1705,62 Peterkin, Alexander (* 1814, 1 1889), journalist - Boase - I 869,309 Peterkin, Alfred (* 1854, î 1929), colonel, surgeon - WWW 1929 - II 1705,063 Peterkin, Bertie (fl. 1904), hockey player Arlott - III 359,122 Peterkin, Cecil (fl. 1904), hockey player - Arlott - Ill 359,122

Peterkin, Charles Duncan (* 1887, 1 1962), lieutenant colonel, advocate - Scottish Biogr. - II 1705,064 Peterkin, Edmund Murray (* 1886), botanist, mycologist, agriculturalist - Dominions Offíce, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1705,065; III 359,109 Peterkin, Edward (* 1856), colonial judge, colonel, writer - Edinburgh, Scottish Biogr. II 1705,066-067 Peterkin, Frank Gellei Tennant (* 1881), physician - Medical WW - I 869,310 Peterkin, George Alexander Grant (* 1906), physician, dermatologist - Scottish Biogr. II 1705,068 Peterkin, George Grant- - aft. Grant (* 1839), lieutenant, magistrate - Walford - II 1705,069 Peterkin, Jack (fl. 1904), hockey player - Arlott - Ill 359,122 Peterkin, James (c.1845), engraver - Strickland - I 869,311 Peterkin, James Harold Stuart (* 1895), physician, surgeon - WW Yorkshire II 1705,070 Peterkin, John (* 1837), J.P., grocer Lancashire - II 1705,071 Peterkin, John Gordon (t 1832), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1705,072 Peterkin, Joseph George (* 1868), minister of religion - Jamaica - III 359,110 Peterkin, Julia - née; Julia Mood (* 1880, 11961), novelist, short-story writer Feminist companion, Women novelists III 359,111-117 Peterkin, Montagu James Grant- (*1871, I 1954), lieutenant colonel, D.L., county councillor - Scottish Biogr., Walford II 1705,073-074 Peterkin, N.A.M. (* 1915), judge - KirkGreene 2 - III 359,118 Peterkin, Nicholas (fl. 1904), hockey player Arlott - III 359,122 Peterkin, Norman (* 1886, 1 1983), composer Leach - III 359,119 Peterkin, Richard Edwin Tennyson (* 1922), solicitor - Jamaica - III 359,120 Peterkin, Thomas William Grant (* 1970), political correspondant - Scotland III 359,121 Peterkin, Walter (fl. 1904), hockey player Arlott - III 359,122 Peterkin, William (fl. 1904), hockey player Arlott - III 359,122 Peterone Saint —» Padani Saint Peters Miss (fl. 1780), miniature painter Foskett - III 359, 52 Peters Miss - aft. Mrs. Hamilton (fl. 1800), actress - Thesp. Diet. - I 869,312 Peters, Adrien John (* 1915), lecturer in education - Academic WsW - III 359,53 Peters, Albert Edward Duncan Ralph (* 1863), physician - WW Hampshire - II 1705,075 Peters, Alexander (t 1836), minister - Norrie II 1705,076 Peters, Arnold Thornton (* 1904), chemist Scientists - III 359, 54 Peters, Arthur (* 1854, 1 1908), K.C., dominion politician - Foster 2, WWW 1897 II 1705,077-078 Peters, Arthur (* 1872), vicar - Clergy List, WW Staffordshire - II 1705,079-080 Peters, Arthur (t 1956), town councillor, J.P. WW Local Government - II 1705,081 Peters, Arthur Bowden (* 1890, î 1952), librarian - Munford - III 359, 55 Peters, Arthur Edward George (* 1866, 1 1943), canon - Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Wiltshire - II 1705,082-084 Peters, Sir Arthur Malcolm (* 1888, 1 1979), admiral - WW Devonshire - II 1705,085 Peters, Barry John (* 1938), polar explorer Poulsom - III 359, 56 Peters, Benjamin Alfred (* 1882), physician Medical WW - I 869,313 Peters, Bernard R. (fl. 1914-1928), engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 359, 57

3185

Peters, Brian (* 1954), folk musician - Larkin: Folk - III 359, 58-59 Peters, Carl Frederick Hubert (* 1856), explorer - Weinthal - I 869,314-315 Peters, Charles (* 1690, 1 1774), Hebrew scholar - Allibone, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins I 869,317-320 Peters, Charles (* 1695, 1 1746), physician Münk, Watt - I 869,316,321 Peters, Charles (fl. 1800), rector, sermonist Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 869,322-323 Peters, Charles Augustus (* 1838), merchant, manufacturer - Nottinghamshire - II 1705,086 Peters, Charles Furness (* 1862), violinist Warriner- II 1705,087 Peters, Clara Blanche - aft. Arthur (* 1858), philanthropist - Men & Women - I 869, 324 Peters, Colin Campbell (* 1910), accountant Channel Islands - III 359, 60 Peters, Constance - aft. Calvert (t 1915), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1705,088 Peters, E.J. (fl. 1885), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 359,61 Peters, Edmund - aft. Turton (* 1796, î 1857), M.P., J.P., D.L. - Boase - I 1235,85 Peters, Edmund Ernest du Thon (* 1867), gentleman - Hampshire - II 1705, 089 Peters, Edward (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 869,325 Peters, Edward Charles (* 1887), vicar - Clergy List, WW Yorkshire - II 1705,090-091 Peters, Edward Dyer (* 1849), metallurgist, professor - Stephenson - I 869,326 Peters, Edward Nicolls (* 1840), colonel - Cox: Kent - I 869,327 Peters, Edwin Arthur (* 1868, 1 1945), otologist, surgeon - Medical WW - I 869, 328 Peters, Ellis —> Pargeter, Edith Mary Peters, Eugenia —» Stanhope, Eugenia Peters, F. E. (* 1891), managing director Bristolians - II 1705,092 Peters, Flora Constance - aft. Lady Murray (fl. 1909-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1705,093 Peters, Frances - aft. Matthews (fl. 1925-1935), laywoman - Lady's WW - II 1705,094 Peters, Francis —> Carr, Francis Peters, Frank Hesketh (* 1849, 1 1900), translator, classicist, lecturer - Boase, Foster 4, Kirk - I 869,329-330; II 1705,95 Peters, Frederic Thornton (t 1942), naval captain - Creagh/Humphris - II 1705,096 Peters, Frederick (* 1852, 1 1919), barrister Foster 2 - II 1705,097 Peters, G. (* 1911), Military in the British Colonial Service - Kirk-Greene 2 III 359,64 Peters, George Armstrong (* 1859, 1 1907), surgeon, professor, patentee - Monro II 1705,098 Peters, George Charles Boyce (t 1940), pilot Wynn - III 359,65 Peters, George Clifton (* 1894), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 359,66 Peters, Sir George Henry (* 1853, î 1931), mayor, J.P. - WWW 1929 - II 1705,099 Peters, George Henry (* 1934), professor of economic science - Academic WsWIII 359,67 Peters, George Henry Boyce (* 1880), solicitor WW Sussex - II 1705,100 Peters, George William Petre, Bernard Henry Philip 14th baron Petre Petre, 1st baron —» Petre, John 1st baron Petre Petre 17th baron Petre, Joseph William Lionel 17th baron Petre Petre, 16th baron —> Petre, Lionel George Carroll 16th baron Petre Petre, 15th baron Petre, Philip Benedict Joseph 15th baron Petre Petre, 9th baron Petre, Robert Edward 9th baron Petre Petre, 10th baron —> Petre, Robert Edward 10th baron Petre Petre, 8th baron Petre, Robert James 8th baron Petre Petre, 7th baron —> Petre, Robert 7th baron Petre Petre, 6th baron —> Petre, Thomas 6th baron Petre Petre, 12th baron —> Petre, William Bernard 12th baron Petre Petre, 11th baron —> Petre, William Henry Francis 11th baron Petre Petre, 13th baron —> Petre, William Joseph 13th baron Petre Petre, 4th baron —> Petre, William 4th baron Petre Petre, lady —> Taylor, Julia Mary Cavendish Petre, Albert Henry (* 1832, 1 1917), stockbroker, company director - Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1916 - I 870,163; II 1705,238 Petre, Alexander (Î 1589), Jesuit - McCoog III 359,283 Petre, Barbara Louisa Mary - aft. WallaceCrothers Peto, William Peyton (family) - variants: Payton, Patten, Patton (fl. 12. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaghtIII 359,441 Peyton, Alfred Henry Phaer, Thomas Phang, Joseph (* 1892), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 360,18 Phang Sang, Sydney (* 1916), transport contractor, mechanic, garage proprietor Jamaica - III 360,19 Phaophanit, Vong (* 1961), installations artist Buckman - III 360, 20 Pharaer Saint - Forbes - I 871,397 Pharamond Harris, William Harill Pharez, J. (fl. 1805), biblical critic - Allibone I 871,398 Pharis, Gwen —> Ringwood, Gwen Pharo, Edith Madelaine Quayle —» Tomlin, Edith Madelaine Quayle Pharo, Walter Coleman Clifford (* 1895), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1705,411 Pharo-Tomlin, Edith Madelaine Quayle —> Tomlin, Edith Madelaine Quayle Phasey, Alfred James (t 1888), euphonium player - Brown/Stratton - I 871,399 Phaulkon, Constantine —» Hieraki, Konstantinos

3191

Phayer, Thomas —> Phaer, Thomas Phayre, Sir Arthur Ricardo, Sarah Porter, Sarah - née; Sarah Martyn (t 1831), poet - Feminist companion - III 366,198 Porter, Seymour Teulon (fl. 1836-1870), minister, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 890, 74-76 Porter, Solomon (t 1771), murderer - Pelham I 1145,301-303 Porter, Stanley Street- (* 1875), J.P., farmer, district councillor - WW Cambridgeshire II 1713,284 Porter, Stephen (fl. 1795), translator - Baker, Watt - I 890,78-79 Porter, T. (fl. 19. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 366,199 Porter, T. H. (fl. 1840), religious writer Allibone - I 890,81 Porter, T. L. (fl. 1860), religious writer Allibone - I 890,82 Porter, Thomas (* 1636, 1 1680), dramatist Allibone, Baker, Jacob, Langbaine, Whincop - I 890,85-91 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1650), geographer - Watt I 890,83 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1650), religious writer - Watt - I 890,84 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1790), minister, writer Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 890,92-93 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1807-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 890,95 Porter, Thomas (* 1827, 1 1888), Jesuit - Gillow - I 890,96 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1835), composer - Brown/ Stratton - I 890, 97 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1875), musicologist - Brown/ Stratton - I 890, 97 Porter, Thomas (fl. 1875), writer on architecture - Kirk - I 890,98 Porter, Thomas Clarence (fl. 1905), traveller Gaskell: Norfolk - I 890,99 Porter, Thomas Cole Colyear family of Portmore, 1st earl of —> Colyear, Sir David 1st earl of Portmore Portmore, 3rd earl of —» Colyear, William Charles 3rd earl of Portmore

3250

Portneil

Portneil, Bartram (* 1870), minister Methodists - I 890, 259 Portner, Alex Keroualle, Louise Renée de duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny Portsmouth, Delia (* 1939), painter - Buckman - Ill 366,225 Portsmouth, Percy Herbert (* 1874, 1 1953), sculptor, lecturer - Buckman, Pyke, WW Art - II 1713,362; III 366,226-227 Portuna Saint - Dunbar - I 890, 267 Portway, Cedric Pollard, Henry Poulton (family) (fl. 1727-1793), family of whitesmiths and locksmiths - Pickford III 366,445-446 Poulton, A. G. —> Plews, Arthur Gordon Lane Poulton, Andrew —> Pulton, Andrew Poulton, Arthur Faulconer (* 1858, 1 1935), chief constable, lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1714,177 Poulton, Arthur Stanley (* 1900), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 366, 447 Poulton, Charles —> Palmer, Charles Poulton, Charles (tc.1820), cabinetmaker, architect, mayor - Colvin - II 1714,178 Poulton, Edward —» Poulson, Edward Poulton, Sir Edward Bagnali (* 1856, 1 1943), zoologist - Foster 4, Men 3,

Pratt, Stephenson, WW Oxfordshire I 891,412-416; II 1714,179-181 Poulton, Edward Lawrence (* 1865, 1 1937), mayor, trade-unionist, J.P. - Labour WW, WWW 1929 - II 1714,182-183 Poulton, Edward Palmer (* 1883, 1 1939), physician, lecturer - Medical WW, WWW 1929 - I 891,417; II 1714,184 Poulton, Edward Palmer (* 1883, 1 1939), physician, lecturer - O 'Connor 2, WWW 1929 - II 1714,184; III 366,449-450 Poulton, Elizabeth Delforce, Elizabeth Poulton, Ethel Maud (fl. 1932-1935), botanist, lecturer, writer - Lady's WW- II 1714,185 Poulton, Etheldreda —> Poulton, Sister M. Ignatius Poulton, Ferdinando —> Pulton, Ferdinando Poulton, G. S. (fl. 1855), historian - Allibone I 891,419 Poulton, George (* 1689?, î 1739), Jesuit -

Oliver - I 891, 420 Poulton, Harry Robert Godfrey (* 1918), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 366,457 Poulton, Henry (* 1679?, 11712), Jesuit -

Oliver - I 891, 422

Poulton, Henry Mortimer (* 1898, 1 1973), lieutenant colonel, colonial administrator Lndia Ofñce - II 1714,186 Poulton, James (fl. 1844-1859), painter - Lewis - Ill 366,460 Poulton, John (fl. 1619), Jesuit - Oliver I 891,423 Poulton, John (* 1705, î 1768), whitesmith Pickford - III 366, 445-446 Poulton, Joseph Powell, Gabriel Powel, Griffith Powell, Griffith Powel, Henry (Î 1715), highwayman - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 892, 58-60 Powel, Hugh Penry Powel (* 1853, î 1910), magistrate - Walford - II 1714, 229 Powel, Humphrey —> Powell, Humphrey Powel, John - also: Sion Powel (Î 1767), weaver, poet - Welsh Biogr. - II 1714,230 Powel, Richard —> Powell, Richard Powel, Roger Philip - also: Morgan; prosser (* 1594?, 1 1646), priest, martyr - Gillow, Snow/Birt - I 892,62-63; II 1714,231 Powel, Sion —» Powel, John Powel, Thomas —> Powell, Thomas Powel, Thomas (* 1845, 1 1922), Celtic scholar, professor - Welsh Biogr., WWW 1916 II 1714,232-234 Powel, Watcin (fl. 1560-1620), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 892,68-69 Powel, Watcyn (*c,1600, 1 1655), bard, genealogist - Welsh Biogr. - II 1714, 235 Powel, William —» Powell, William Powel, William (fl. 1580-1620), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 892, 71-72

3255

Powel, William (Î 1654), rector - Davids I 892,73 Powel, William (t 1751), dean - Allibone I 892,74 Powel, William (Î 1797), preacher - Evans I 892,75 Powell, Mrs —» Rowland Miss Powell - also: Pole (fl. 1551-1553), stationer Duff - I 892,76 Powell (family) (c.1650-1930), Welsh family Fisher - III 367, 59 Powell (fl. 1790), miniature painter - Foskett III 367,60 Powell (fl. 1798-1804), actor - BritishStage, Gilliland, Roach, Thesp. Diet. - I 892,82-92 Powell (t 1799), actor - Gilliland, Haslewood, Thesp. Diet. - I 892,77-81 Powell Mrs - aft. Mrs Renaud; also: Mrs Farmer (t 1831), actress - Gilliland, Haslewood, Roach, Russell: Actors, Thesp. Diet. I 892,93-111 Powell (fl. 1922), Pro-Treaty independence fighter, commandant - OFarrell - III 367,61 Powell, A. (fl. 1913), botany professor Stephenson - I 892,112 Powell, Abraham Thomas Watkin (* 1894), physician - WW Local Government II 1714,236 Powell, Aelfrida (fl. 1901-1905), miniature painter - Foskett - III 367,119 Powell, Alan Richard Caulfeild, Augusta Florence Preston, Benedict (t 1640), monk - Snow/Birt II 1716,240 Preston, Benjamin (* 1819), poet - Andrews, Boase, Kirk - I 895,312; II 1716,241-243

3269

Preston, Benjamin (* 1846), brewer - Cox: Norfolk - I 895,314 Preston, Billy (* 1946), musician - Harry III 368,251 Preston, Blanche Margaret Wyatt, Blanche Margaret Preston, Charles (fl. 1696-1701), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger, Watt I 895,315-316 Preston, Sir Charles 5th baronet (* c.1735, I 1800), captain, M.P. - Foster 1 II 1716,244 Preston, Charles Henry (* 1867), dentist Medical WW - I 895,317 Preston, Charles James (* 1818, 1 1896), barrister, stipendiary magistrate - Boase, Foster 2 - I 895, 318; II 1716, 245 Preston, Charlotte Agnes Mary - aft. Donaldson (t 1924), gentlewoman - Cath. WW 1910, Walford - I 895,319; II 1716,246 Preston, Chloë (fl. 1930), lithographer - WW Art - II 1716,247 Preston, Christopher (t 1442), conspiracy leader - Connolly - III 368, 252 Preston, Constance Winifred (fl. 1935), architect - Lady's WW - II 1716,248 Preston, Cyril (* 1934), jazz musician - Chilton - Ill 368, 253 Preston, D'Arcy (t 1847), admiral - O'Byrne I 895,320-321 Preston, D'Arcy Brownlow (* 1860, 1 1932), colonel, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1929 II 1716,249-250 Preston, David (* 1875), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1716,251 Preston, David A. (* 1936), geographer, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 368,254 Preston, David Michael (* 1952), solicitor Scotland - III 368, 255 Preston, David Taylor (* 1937), textile dyeing manager - Scientists - III 368, 256 Preston, E. (fl. 1824-1843), miniature painter Foskett - III 368, 257 Preston, Edith —> Leatham, Edith Preston, Edith Jane - aft. Lady Baynham (fl. 1909-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1716,252 Preston, Edmund (* 1808, 1 1826), Jesuit Oliver - I 895,322-323 Preston, Edward (fl. 1875), legal writer - Kirk I 895,324 Preston, Edward Anthony John 13th viscount Gormanston (* 1796, 1 1876), high sheriff, D.L. - Boase, Dod's 1870- I 895,325; II 1716,253 Preston, Sir Edward Hulton 5th baronet (* 1888, 1 1963), lieutenant colonel, J.P. - Creagli/ Humphris, WW Norfolk - II 1716,254-255 Preston, Eileen —> Butler, Eileen Preston, Ellen Washington —> Knox, Ellen Washington Preston, Elliot W. (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 895,327 Preston, Elystan George Crompton (* 1837), police inspector - Thorn - I 895, 328 Preston, Evelyn Reine - aft. Aitken (* 1879), J.P. - Lady's WW - II 1716,256 Preston, Francis Edwin (* 1888), ophthalmic surgeon - WW Essex - II 1716,257 Preston, Francis Montague (* 1861, 1 1947), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1716, 258 Preston, Frank Sansome (* 1875, 1 1970), headmaster, J.P. - WW Worcestershire II 1716,259 Preston, Frederick George (* 1866), farmer, district councillor, J.P. - WW Norfolk II 1716,260 Preston, G. J. (fl. 1875), writer - Kirk I 895,329 Preston, George (fl. 1710-1716), botanist Britten/Boulger - I 895,331 Preston, Sir George (* 1800, î 1870), sheriff Boase - I 895,332 Preston, George (* 1840, 1 1913), rector, classicist - Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1897 I 895,333; II 1716,261

3270

Preston

Preston, George (* 1861), journalist, district councillor, J.P. - Nottinghamshire, WW Derbyshire - II 1716, 262-263 Preston, George Dawson (* 1896), physicist, professor - Scientists - III 368, 258 Preston, George Edward Warren, John Byrne Leicester 3rd baron De Tabley Preston, George Frederick , company director WsWHong Kong - III 368, 260-261 Preston, Harold Stanley (* 1896), pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1716,270 Preston, Harriet Waters (* 1836, tl911>, translator, novelist - Feminist companion III 368,262-263 Preston, Sir Harry John (* 1860, 1 1936), hotel proprietor, miscellaneous writer - PVWW 1929 - II 1716,271 Preston, Harry William (* 1853), ship broker Sports - II 1716,272-274 Preston, Helen Marion (fl. 1913-1938), college principal - Lady's WW- II 1716,275 Preston, Henry (fl. 1488-1494), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1716,276 Preston, Henry (t 1733), missionary - Kirk: Catholics - I 895, 342 Preston, Henry (fl. 1801-1830), naval commander - O'Byrne I 895,343 Preston, Henry (* 1866), manufacturer, J.P., district councillor - West Riding II 1716,277 Preston, Henry Edward Pretyman, George Preumont, Gaston Felix Joseph Rose-Price, Arthur Thomas Price, Arthur Victor Coverley- (* 1901), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1716, 430 Price, Astley Paston (* 1826, 1 1886), chemist, patentee - Boase - I 896,192 Price, Aubrey Charles (* 1829, 1 1897), vicar - Boase, Kirk, Malchow - I 896,193-194; III 368,356 Price, Aubrey Joseph (* 1899, î 1978), captain, teacher - WW Hertfordshire - II 1716,432 Price, B. (fl. 1800), almanac writer - Watt I 896,195 Price, Barclay (* 1945), director of Arts and Business Scotland - Scotland - III 368, 357 Price, Bartholomew (* 1818, 1 1898), college master, mathematician - Allibone, Boase, Men 2, Pratt, Royal Soc. - I 896,196-206 Price, Bartholomew George (* 1870, î 1947), colonel - Foster 3 - II 1716,436-437 Price, Benjamin (* 1792, 1 1854), minister, essayist - Welsh Biogr. - II 1716,438 Price, Benjamin (* 1804, î 1896), bishop Boase, Fisher - I 896, 207; III 368, 358 Price, Bill (* 1921), painter, teacher - Buckman - Ill 368,359 Price, Bonamy (* 1807, î 1888), economist Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Malchow, Men 2, Palgrave - I 896,208-213; III 368,360 Price, Catherine —> Lucette, Catherine Price, Cecil John Layton (*1915), professor of English language and literature - Academic WsW- III 368,362 Price, Charles (t 1646), M.P., soldier - Welsh Biogr. - II 1716, 441-442 Price, Charles (fl. 1705), cartographer WattI 896,216 Price, Charles (fl. 1725), veterinarian, writer Watt - I 896,215 Price, Charles - c. The social monster (*c,1730, 1 1786), swindler, forger - Allibone, Ecc. Lives, Ecc. Sketches, Knapp/Baldwin, Lemoine/Caulñeld, Pelham, Wilson G.H. 2 - I 896,217-275

Price, Charles (* 1776, 1 1853), physician Boase - I 896,278 Price, Sir Charles 1st baronet (fl. 1800-1806), alderman, wholesale oilman, M.P. - City Wilson: Commons - I 896, 276-277 Price, Charles (* 1807, 1 1891), minister Mennell - I 896, 279 Price, Charles (*c,1830, 1 1899), rector, writer Roberts - II 1716, 443 Price, Sir Charles Dutton 2nd baronet (* 1800, I 1872) - Boase - I 896, 280 Price, Charles Edward ( t 1934), M.P., J.P. WWW 1929 - II 1716,451 Price, Charles Frederick Jocelyn (* 1898), army officer - Channel Lslands - III 368, 363 Price, Charles George (* 1867), hotel director, town councillor - WW Devonshire II 1716,452 Price, Charles Henry (fl. 1810-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 896,281 Price, Charles Henry Uvedale (* 1862, 1 1942), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Far East - II 1716,453-454 Price, Charles James (* 1857), mining engineer, manager - Weinthal - I 896, 284 Price, Charles James Coverly (* 1838), mathematics lecturer - Foster 4 - II 1716,455 Price, Charles Lemprière (* 1877, î 1914), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1716,456-459 Price, Charles Papps (* 1750, 1 1813), naval captain - Roberts - II 1716,460 Price, Charles Parker (fl. 1830), sermonist Allibone - I 896, 282 Price, Sir Charles Roy (* 1893, 1 1976), high commissioner - British History, Dominions Office - II 1716,461; III 369,45 Price, Sir Charles Rugge- 6th baronet (*1841, 1 1927) - Cox: Kent - I 896,283 Price, Charles Walter (* 1880), engineering inspector - WW Wales 1933 - II 1717, 001 Price, Charles Wilfrid (* 1819, 1 1878), canon Snow/Birt - II 1717,002 Price, Sir Charles William Mackay (* 1872, I 1954), M.P., county councillor, solicitor - Parliament 1, WW Wales 1933 II 1717,003; III 368,364 Price, Charlotte A. (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk I 896,285 Price, Chase Pridden, Sarah Pridden, Sarah - also: Salisbury; Priddon (* 1690, 1 1724), prostitute, criminal Caulñeld 4, Donaldson, Knapp/Baldwin I 897,336-344; III 369,118-119 Pridden, William (* 1810), divine, writer Allibone - I 897, 345

Priestley Priddey, James Plummerden, Thomas Pritchard, Thomas (fl. 1565), writer - Allibone - I 900,196 Pritchard, Thomas - c.h. Twmbach (Î 1597), harpist - Brown/Stratton - I 900,191 Pritchard, Thomas (fl. 1690), sermonist - Watt I 900,197 Pritchard, Thomas (fl. 1772-1775), clock and watchmaker - Pickford - III 369, 452 Pritchard, Thomas Farnolls (Î 1777), architect Architecture - I 900,198 Pritchard, Thomas John (* 1853), clergyman Methodists - I 900,199 Pritchard, Thomas Sirrell (* 1834, 1 1879), barrister, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 900,193-195 Pritchard, Tom (* 1932), ecologist - Scientists - Ill 369,453 Pritchard, Urban (* 1845), aural surgeon Kirk, Medical WW, Pratt, Stephenson I 900,200-203 Pritchard, W. (fl. 1870), angler, writer - Kirk I 900,204 Pritchard, Walter (* 1905), painter, stained glass artist, teacher - WW Art - II 1718,346 Pritchard, William (Î 1836), preacher - Evans I 900,205 Pritchard, William Bridgett (* 1832), chiropodist, gold prospector, city councillor Manchester Faces - II 1718,347-355 Pritchard, William Charles Evans, Eileen Probyn-Jones, Sir Arthur Probyn —» Jones, Sir Arthur Probyn 2nd baronet Probyn-Nevins, Henry Willis Nevins, Henry Willis Probyn-Williams, Robert James Williams, Robert James ProbynProcak, Myron Loveden, Pryse Pryse, Pryse (* 1774, 1 1849), M.P., high sheriff - Rees: Welshmen - II 1719, 309 Pryse, Pryse - aft. Loveden (* 1815, 1 1855), M.P. - Boase - I 901,400 Pryse, Rhys (* 1807, î 1869), preacher Rowland E.H. - I 901, 401 Pryse, Robert John - c. Gweirydd ap Rhys (* 1810, 1 1889), orthoepist - Boase, Fisher, Rowland E.H. - I 901,402-403; III 370,299 Pryse, Tessa Spencer —> Spencer Pryse, Tessa Pryse, Lady Webley-Parry > Parry, Nina Katharine Angharad WebleyPrys-Jones, Arthur Glyn —» Jones, Arthur Glyn PrysPrytherch, Dalton John (* 1893), pilot - KirkGreene 2 - III 370,300 Prytherch, David (* 1949), glass engraver, chief designer - Glass Art - III 370,301-302 Prytherch, F. H. (fl. 1850), physician - Allibone - 1 901,405 Prytherch, John (* 1742, 1 1802), preacher Evans - I 901,406-407 Prytherch, John Rowlands (* 1876), surgeon, M.P. - Medical WW - I 901,408 Prytherch, Reginald (* 1930), surfer, water skier - Arlott - III 370, 303 Prytherch, Thomas (* 1864), painter, illustrator Rees: Welsh Painters - II 1719,313 Prytherch, William (* 1804, î 1888), minister Welsh Biogr. - II 1719,314 Prytherch, William Eliezer (* 1846, 1 1931), minister - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719,314 Przyiemski, J. (fl. 1855), colonel, poet Allibone - I 901, 409 Psaila, Angelo John (* 1937), child specialist Malta - III 370, 304 Psaila, Carmel V. (* 1917), engineer - Malta III 370,305 Psaila, Edgar (* 1910), head teacher - Malta III 370,306 Psaila, Joseph (* 1914), anaesthetist - Malta III 370,307 Psaila, Joseph Stanislaus (* 1887), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 370, 308 Psalmanazar, George - also: Psalmanezor; Psalmanazer (* 1679?, 1 1763), literary impostor - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boswell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Donaldson, Ecc. Sketches, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Waller, MèrAtós - I 901,410-433; III 370,309-312 Ptacek, Rudolf (t 1942), pilot - Wynn III 370,315 Ptaszynski, R.Z. (* 1914), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 370, 316 Ptolemy, William John (* 1850, 1 1920), accountant, dominion civil servant, J.P. WWW 1916 - II 1719,316 Puasch, H. (fl. 1885), naval writer - Kirk I 901,434 Pucci, Francesco - also: Francisco Puccius Filidinus (* 1540, î 1593?), theological writer Wood - I 901,436-439 Puckell, Steven (fl. 1620), legal writer - Watt I 901,440

3294

Pucker

Pucker, John (fl. 1589-1595), poet - Cooper/ Cooper - I 902,1 Puckeridge, Richard —> Pockrich, Richard Puckerin, Mervyn Alleyne (* 1891), prisons superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 370,317 Puckering, Lady —» Murray Elizabeth Puckering, Cicely (* 1623?, Î 1636), pious girl Colvile - I 902,3-5 Puckering, Sir Henry —» Newton, Sir Henry 3rd baronet Puckering, Sir John Puiset, Hugh de Pudsey, William (fl. 1700), political writer Watt - I 902,51 Pudsey-Dawson, Willoughby Dawson, Willoughby PudseyPudukkottai, Martanda Bhairava Tondiman raja of - also: Pudukota (* 1875, 1 1928), ruling chief - Lethbridge, WWW 1916 II 1719,338-339 Pudukota, raja of Pudukkottai, Martanda Bhairava Tondiman raja of Pudumjee, Nowrojee (* 1841, 1 1930), Sardar, councillor - WWW 1929 - II 1719, 340 Pudway, Thomas - composer - Watt - I 902, 52 Pue —> Puw (family) Puebla, Jacintus de la (t 1679), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 370,333 Puech, Albert G. (* 1859, 1 1929), planter, lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1719,341 Pufendorf, Samuel von (* 1632, 1 1694), legal theorist - Simpson - III 370,334 Puffe, Jack (fl. 1640), autobiographer - Allibone - I 902,53 Puffer, Reuben (* 1756, 1 1829), minister, writer - Allibone - I 902, 54 Puffer, Stanley Asa (fl. 1918-1920), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 370,336 Puget, Granville William (* 1830, 1 1888), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 902, 55 Puget, Peter - c.h. Richings (* 1797, 1 1871), actor - Boase - I 902, 56 Puget, William David (fl. 1813-1849), naval captain - O'Byme - I 902,57-58 Pugh —» Philipps, Robert Pugh (family) (c.1600-1750), Irish family Fisher - III 370, 338 Pugh, Alfred Edwin (* 1890), accountant, auditor - Williams S.D. - II 1719,342 Pugh, Sir Arthur (* 1870, 1 1955), trade-union official - Farbman - I 902, 59 Pugh, Arthur Bailey (* 1874), physician, surgeon - WW Devonshire - II 1719,344 Pugh, Baldwyn de Fonmartin (fl. 1915-1932), rector, camp commandant - WW Suffolk II 1719,345 Pugh, Benjamin (fl. 1748-1784), surgeon, writer Watt - I 902,60 Pugh, Charles J. (fl. 1797-1803), painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 902,61-62 Pugh, Charles Vernon (* 1869, 1 1921), cycle manufacturer - Jeremy - III 370, 339-342 Pugh, Clarence Woodburn (* 1873), gentleman WW Wiltshire - II 1719,347 Pugh, Clifford (* 1922), scientific controller Scientists - III 370, 343 Pugh, Cyril Henry Wallace (* 1889), council official - WW Local Government II 1719,348 Pugh, Cyril Summerfield (fl. 1910-1933), rector Clergy List, WW Dorset - II 1719,349-350 Pugh, David (* 1739, 1 1816), rector - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719,351

Pugh, David (* 1789, 1 1861), recorder, M.P. Boase, Rowland E.H. - I 902,66-67 Pugh, David (* 1806, 1 1890), M.P., landowner, barrister - Bateman, Foster 2, Rees: Welshmen - II 1719, 353-355 Pugh, David (* 1806, 1 1890), M.P., sheriff Boase - I 902,68 Pugh, David - c.h. Hughson (fl. 1815), lawyer, topographer - Allibone, Watt - I 902,64-65 Pugh, David Charles (* 1859, 1 1929), lieutenant colonel, managing director - WWW 1929 II 1719,356 Pugh, David Humphrey (* 1874), vicar - Lanes. Biog. - I 902,69 Pugh, E. Doris (fl. 1945), voluntary worker Birmingham Post - II 1719,357 Pugh, Ebenezer - preacher - Evans - I 902, 70 Pugh, Edward (* 1777, 1 1836), Jesuit - Oliver I 902,75 Pugh, Edward (t 1813), painter - Allibone, Biyan, Fisher, Foskett, Redgrave, Rowland E.H. - I 902,71-74; III 370,344-345 Pugh, Edwin William (* 1874, î 1930), novelist WWW 1929 - II 1719,361 Pugh, Elizabeth (fl. 1810), child-dropper Knapp/Baldwin - I 902,108-110 Pugh, Ellis (* 1636, 1 1718), Quaker leader Fisher - III 370, 346 Pugh, Eric (* 1917), librarian, cataloguer Landau - II 1719, 362 Pugh, Evan (fl. 1779-1784), alderman, sheriff City - I 902, 77-78 Pugh, F. Magnus —» Roe, Edward Geoffrey Mandeville Pugh, Francis (* 1720, Î1811), minister, teacher - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719,363 Pugh, G.G. (* 1920), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 370,347 Pugh, Geoffrey John Frederick (* 1924), botanist, lecturer - Scientists - III 370, 348 Pugh, George Augustus (* 1848), rector Lancashire - II 1719,364 Pugh, George Henry (* 1855), amateur musician, composer - Warriner - II 1719,365 Pugh, Giles (fl. 1855), clergyman, writer on crime - Allibone - I 902, 79 Pugh, Harold Septimus (* 1883), army chaplain Clergy List, WW Somerset - II 1719,366-367 Pugh, Harry Rose (* 1855?, 11931), barrister Foster 2- II 1719, 368 Pugh, Henry Bruce (* 1842), rector - Cox: Norfolk - I 902,80 Pugh, Herbert (fl. 1758-1788), painter - Bryan, Edwards, James, Pilkington, Redgrave, Strickland - I 902,81-86 Pugh, Herbert Owain (* 1874), major Creagh/Humphris, WW Wales 1933 II 1719,369-370 Pugh, Hetty May (fl. 1918-1935), walker Lady's WW - II 1719,371 Pugh, Hubert Lloyd David (* 1914), mechanical engineer - Scientists - III 370, 349 Pugh, Hubert William John (* 1888), headmaster - WW Staffordshire - II 1719,372 Pugh, Hugh (* 1779, 1 1809), minister - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719, 373 Pugh, Hugh (* 1794?, î 1865), merchant sea captain - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719, 374 Pugh, Hugh (* 1803, 1 1868), teacher, minister, writer - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719, 375-376 Pugh, I. Wyn > Wyn-Pugh, I. Pugh, I. Wyn (* 1910), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 370,350 Pugh, Ieuan Meirion (* 1939), painter, graphic artist, teacher - Buckman - III 370,351 Pugh, J. (fl. 1845), religious writer - Allibone I 902,87 Pugh, James (Î 1828), murderer - Pelham I 519,211-216 Pugh, John (* 1702?, î 1724), thief - Hayward II 1685,213-215 Pugh, John (t 1763), vicar, teacher - Rees: Welshmen - II 1719, 379 Pugh, John (* 1774, 1 1799), vicar - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719, 378

Pulham Pugh, John (* 1783, 1 1839), solicitor, printer, poet - Welsh Biogr. - II 1719, 380 Pugh, John Douglas, Charles 3rd duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 6th marquis and earl of —» Douglas, Charles 6th marquis and earl of Queensberry Queensberry 12th Marquess of Douglas, David Harrington Angus 12th Marquess of Queensberry Queensberry, 11th marquis of Douglas, Francis Archibald Kelhead 11th marquis of Queensberry Queensberry, 2nd earl of —» Douglas, James 2nd earl of Queensberry Queensberry, 2nd duke of Douglas, James 2nd duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 6th marquis of Douglas, John 6th marquis of Queensberry Queensberry, 9th marquis of Douglas, John Sholto 9th marquis of Queensberry Queensberry, 10th marquis of Douglas, Percy Sholto 10th marquis of Queensberry Queensberry, 3rd earl and 1st duke of —> Douglas, William 3rd earl and 1st duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 1st earl of Douglas, Sir William 1st earl of Queensberry Queensberry, 4th duke of —> Douglas, William 4th duke of Queensberry, 3rd earl of March Queensberry, duchess of Hyde, Catherine Queensberry, marchioness of —> Montgomery, Sibyl Queensberry, 6th duke of —> Scott, Charles William Henry Montagu-Douglas- 4th duke of Buccleuch, 6th duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 5th duke of —> Scott, Henry 3rd duke of Buccleuch, 5th duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 9th duke of —> Scott, John Charles Montagu Douglas 7th duke of Buccleuch, 9th duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 7th duke of —> Scott, Walter Francis Montagu Douglas 5th duke of Buccleuch, 7th duke of Queensberry Queensberry, 10th duke of Scott, Walter John Montagu Douglas 8th earl of Buccleuch; 10th duke of Queensberry

Queensberry, 8th duke of Scott, William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas 6th duke of Buccleuch; 8th duke of Queensberry Queensberry peerage of - Anderson W. I 906,122-136 Queensberry, C. (fl. 1880), religious writer Kirk - I 906,156 Quehen, Leslie Marcus (fl. 1906-1913), curate Clergy List - II 1721,071 Quekett, Edwin John (* 1808, 1 1847), microscopist - Britten/Boulger - I 906,159 Quekett, Eliza Catherine —> White, Eliza Catherine Quekett, John Thomas - also: Queckett (*1815, 11861), histologist - Allibone, Boase, Britten/ Boulger, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Ward - I 906,160-165 Quekett, William (* 1802, 1 1888), divine Boase, Kirk - I 906,166-167 Queich, Harry —> Queich, Henry Queich, Harry (* 1858, 1 1913),'politician Ramsden - III 372,69 Queich, Henry - c. Harry Queich (* 1858, 11913), labour leader - British Radicals III 372,79-95 Queich, John (t 1704), pirate - Gosse II 1721,073-074 Queich, Lorenzo Edward (* 1862), alderman, iron moulder, trade-unionist - Labour WW, WW Berkshire - II 1721,075-076 Quelen de (fl. 1802), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 372,96 Quellin, Thomas (c.1685), statuary - Redgrave I 906,168 Quemerford —» Comerford (Family) Quemerford, James - also: Comoforthius; Comofortus; Comoforteius (t 1640), Jesuit Oliver - I 906,170 Quemerford, Nicholas —> Comberford, Nicholas Quemerford, Richard (fl. 1607), Jesuit - Oliver - I 906,172 Quemerford, Thomas (t 1636), Jesuit - Oliver - I 906,173 Quenburga Saint —> Cuenburh Saint Quenburga Saint —> Kyneburga Saint Quenburga - also: Babba (fl. [651]), queen, laywoman - Hale - I 906,175 Quenby, John James (* 1934), physicist, lecturer - Scientists - III 372,97 Quenci, Saer de —> Quincy, Saer de 1st earl of Winchester Quency, Saer de —» Quincy, Saer de 1st earl of Winchester Quenel, James (fl. 1789), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 906,178 Quenington, viscount —> Beach, Michael Hugh Hicks- viscount Quenington Quennell, A.M. (* 1906), geologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 372,98 Quennell, Charles Henry Bourne (* 1872, I 1935), architect, popular historian - WWW 1929 - II 1721,080 Quennell, Joan Mary (* 1923), member of parliament - Parliament 2 - III 372,99 Quennell, Marjorie —» Courtney, Marjorie Quennell, Sir Peter Courtney (* 1905, î 1993), biographer, poet, critic - Browning, Lee II 1721,081; III 372,101 Quennell, William (* 1839, 1 1908), rector WWW 1897 - II 1721,082 Quennell, William Eyre Hamilton (* 1898), surgeon - WW Essex - II 1721,083 Quenouille, Maurice Henry (* 1924), statistician, professor - Scientists - III 372,102 Quentigern Saint —> Mungo Saint Quentigerna Saint —> Kentigerna Saint Quentin, Charles (fl. 1875-1880), novelist - Kirk - I 906,180 Quentin, Sir George Augustus (* 1760, 1 1851), lieutenant general - Boase - I 906,181 Quentin, George Augustus Fredreick (* 1847?), rector - Clergy List - II 1721,084 Quentrall, Thomas (fl. 1889-1895), mining engineer - Colonial Office - II 1721,085 Querdon Saint - Forbes - I 906,183

Quilliam Querée, Douglas Philip Radcliffe, James 3rd earl of Derwentwater Radcliffe, James Horsell, Audrey Rae family of - Anderson W. - I 909,150-151 Rae, Alexander (* 1782, 1 1820), actor Gilliland, Roach - I 909,152-158 Rae, Sir Alexander (t 1924), publisher, provost, J.P. - WWW 1916 - II 1722,234 Rae, Alexander Robertson (* 1897), engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 373, 206 Rae, Alexander Scott (* 1969), footballer Hugman - III 373, 207 Rae, Sir Alexander Wilson (* 1896), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 373, 208 Rae, Alfred (fl. 1834), rapist - Pelham I 909,159-161 Rae, Alfred Norman (* 1872), vicar Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Hampshire II 1722,235-237 Rae, Allan Fitz-Roy (* 1922), barrister-at-law, sportsman - Jamaica - III 373, 209 Rae, Archibald (* 1883), journalist - Marteau II 1722,238 Rae, Archibald Forbes (* 1851), violinist, teacher - Baptie 2 - I 909,162 Rae, Arthur Joseph (* 1879), physician - WW Worcestershire - II 1722, 239 Rae, Barbara (* 1943), painter, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris, Scotland III 373,210-212

Raff Rae, Bennet Birnie (* 1906), fisheries researcher - Scientists - III 373,213 Rae, Charles (fl. 1850), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 373,214 Rae, David Jeans, Isabel Rains, James (* 1769), naval commander O'Byrne - I 910,244-245 Rains, Thomas (t 1702), naval commander Charnock - I 910,246 Rainsborough, Thomas —> Rainborow, Thomas Rainsbury, William Cornelius (* 1867), physician - Nottinghamshire, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1723,016-017 Rainsford, Anne Hannay, Ramsay William RainsfordRainsford-Hannay, William Henry —> Rainsford, William Henry Rainstone, John (fl. 1665), naval commander Charnock - I 910, 262 Rain ville, Henri Benjamin (* 1852, 1 1937), barrister - Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1929 I 910,263; II 1723,25 Rainy, Adam Rolland (* 1862, Î1911), ophthalmic surgeon, M.P. - Gaskell: Renfrewshire, WWW 1897 - II 1723,026-028 Rainy, Sir George (* 1875, 1 1946), colonial administrator - India OfSce - II 1723,029 Rainy, Harry (* 1792, 1 1876), physician Boase, Irving: Scotsmen - I 910, 264-265 Rainy, James (* 1800, 1 1876?), vocalist, violinist - Baptie 1 - I 910, 266 Rainy, Robert (* 1826, î 1906), divine Edinburgh, Geddes, Goring, Kirk, Pratt, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1897 - I 910,267-269; II 1723,30-31; III 374,1-2 Rainy Brown, Edward (* 1949), company chief executive - Scotland - III 374, 3 Rainy-Newth, William Percy Newth, William Percy RainyRairakhol, Bishan Chandra Janamuni raja of (* 1819, 1 1900), ruling chief - Lethbridge II 1723,032 Raisin, Catherine Alice (* 1855, î 1945), petrologist, botanist - Women in science III 374,4-6 Raisin, Jim W. (* 1904, 1 1974), Labour party official - British History - III 374,7 Raisin, Timothy Hugh Francis (* 1929), member of parliament - Parliament 2, Ramsden, Roth - Ill 374,8-13 Raisman, Sir Abraham Jeremy (* 1892, 1 1978), bank director, colonial administrator - India Office - II 1723,033 Raistrick, Evlyn (* 1942), chairman of the Scottish Hockey Union - Scotland III 374,14 Raistrick, Harold (* 1890), biochemist, professor - Scientists - III 374,15 Raistrick, John W. (c.1910), violin maker Plowright - III 374,16 Rait surname of - also: Rate - Anderson W. I 910,270 Rait, Agnes - aft. Lindsay-Carnegie (t 1932), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1723,034 Rait, Arthur John (* 1839, 1 1902), D.L., lieutenant colonel - WWW 1897 II 1723,035 Rait, Cecil Malcolm (* 1896), major, financier WW Buckinghamshire - II 1723,036 Rait, Donald McCulloch (* 1900), engineer, civil servant - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 III 374,17-18 Rait, George (t 1785), physician - Münk 1910,281 Rait, Helen Anna Macdonald (t 1955), nurse Scottish Biogr. - II 1723,037 Rait, J. (c.1820), violin maker - Plowright III 374,19 Rait, James (* 1805, 1 1877), major, sportsman Boase - I 910,271 Rait, James (fl. 1860), land steward - Allibone I 910,272 Rait, James C. (fl. 1880), musician - Baptie 2 I 538,308 Rait, John Rhynas (* 1912), research chemist WW Science - II 1723, 038 Rait, Sir Robert Sangster (* 1874, 1 1936), historian, university principal - Geddes, Goring, WWW 1929- II 1723,039-040; III 374,20-21

Ralph Rait, Thomas (* 1745?, î 1828), minister Norrie - II 1723,041 Rait, William (fi. 1670), religious writer - Watt I 910,274 Rait, William (fl. 1785), surgeon - Watt I 910,275 Rait, Williamina Alice Kerr, Rowan Scrope RaitRait-Kerr, Sylvester —» Kerr, Sylvester RaitRait-Kerr, Sylvester Cecil —> Kerr, Sylvester Cecil RaitRait-Kerr, William Charles Kerr, William Charles RaitRaitt, Alan William (* 1930), fellow and tutor in French - Academic WsW - III 374,23 Raitt, Sir Herbert Aveling Liddell, Henry Thomas 1st earl of Ravensworth Ravensworth, 7th baron Liddell, Robert Arthur 7th baron Ravensworth Ravensworth, 1st baron —» Liddell, Thomas Henry 1st baron Ravensworth Ravera, John (* 1915), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 375, 374 Raverat, Gwendolen Mary —» Darwin, Gwendolen Mary Raverty, Henry George (* 1825, 1 1906), soldier, orientalist - Allibone, Belknap, Buckland, Kirk - I 916,52-54; II 1725,178 Ravetz, Jerome R. (* 1929), lecturer in the history and philosophy of science - Academic WsW - III 375,376 Ravile, J. - also: Revell (fl. 1562-1565), surveyor - Architecture - I 916,55 Ra villous, Eric William (* 1903, 1 1942), decorator, engraver - Lee, Steer, WW Art - II 1725,179; III 375,377-379 Ravis, Christian - also: Ravius; Raue (* 1613, 1 1677), orientalist, theologian - Aikin 2, Rose HJ., Watkins, Wood - I 916,56-66 Ravis, Thomas (* 1560?, î 1609), bishop - Wood - I 916,67-69 Ravius, Christian —» Ravis, Christian Ravizotti, Gaetano (fl. 1800), linguist - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 916,71 Raw, Albert Edward (fl. 1883-1915), divine Methodists - I 916, 72 Raw, George (* 1871), vicar, teacher, district councillor - Clergy List, WW Northamptonshire - II 1725,180-181 Raw, George (* 1884), mining engineer, colliery manager - WW Durham - II 1725,182 Raw, Herbert Harland (* 1878), surgeon Medical WW - I 916,73 Raw, Nathan (* 1866, 1 1940), physician - Cochrane R., Lancashire, Liverpool, Medical WW, Parliament 1, WWW 1929 - I 916,74-75; II 1725,183-185; III 375,380 Raw, Rupert George (* 1880, 1 1915), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1725,186 Raw, Stanley (* 1878), physician, surgeon Durham - II 1725,187 Raw, Vera Beatrice May (* 1899), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 375, 381 Rawcliffe, Elizabeth Mary Hilda - aft. Lawrence (fl. 1915-1938), voluntary worker - Lady's WW - II 1725,188 Rawcliffe, Gordon Hindle Hastings, Edith Maud RawdonRawdon-Hastings, Flora —> Campbell, Flora Mure- countess of Loudoun Rawdon-Hastings, Francis —> Rawdon, Francis 1st marquis of Hastings, 2nd earl of Moira Rawdon-Hastings, Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet —» Hastings, Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Rawdon- 4th marquis of Hastings Rawdon-Hastings, Paulyn Charles James Reginald —» Hastings, Paulyn Charles James Reginald RawdonRawdon-Hastings, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Hastings, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert AbneyRawdon-Hastings, Sophia Frederica Christina —» Hastings, Sophia Frederica Christina RawdonRawes, Henry Augustus (* 1826, 1 1885), divine - Allibone, Boase, Gillow, Men 2 I 916,197-202 Rawes, James M. (* 1961), violin maker Plowright - III 375,384 Rawes, John (fl. 1905), livestock merchant Gaskell: Westmorland - II 1725,198 Rawes, Robert Booth (fl. 19. Cent.), school owner - Rintoul - III 375,385 Rawes, Robert Lancaster (Î 1853), secretary Boase - I 916,203 Rawes, William Woodward (* 1843), lieutenant colonel - Cox: Kent, Our Contemporaries I 916,204; II 1725,199-201 Rawicz, Maryan (t 1970), pianist - Busby III 375,386 Rawicz and Landauer (group) (fl. 1930-1969), variety and radio double piano act - Busby III 375,386 Rawkins, Dorothy E. - aft. Stadler (fl. 19401950), librarian - Landau - II 1725, 202 Rawkins, Reginald A. (* 1914), librarian Landau - II 1725, 203 Rawle, C.A.E. (* 1923), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 375, 387 Rawle, Jeff Lancaster, Lydia Rawlinson, Margaret (fl. 1945), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1725,313 Rawlinson, Mary - aft. Lady Spender (t 1947), J.P., hospital founder - Lady's WW, WW Kent - II 1725,314-315 Rawlinson, Mildred Ansley —» Ellis, Mildred Ansley Rawlinson, Sir Peter Anthony Grayson Baron - also: Lord Rawlinson (*1919), attorney-general, member of parliament Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rubinstein III 375,422-423; 375,426-429 Rawlinson, Richard (* 1690, î 1755), topographer, non-juring bishop - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waldron, Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 916,391-414 Rawlinson, Sir Robert (* 1810, 1 1898), civil engineer - Allibone, Kirk, Leading Men, Malchow, Men 2, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 916,415-430; II 1725,316; III 375,424 Rawlinson, Robert (* 1859), mayor, J.P. - WW Local Government - II 1725,317 Rawlinson, Roger John Edward Cadogan(* 1898), major - WW Cumberland II 1725,318 Rawlinson, Roland (* 1842), woolen manufacturer, merchant - Lancashire II 1725,319 Rawlinson, Spencer Richard (* 1848, 1 1903), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WPVW 1897 - II 1725,320-321 Rawlinson, Thomas (* 1647, 1 1708), bibliophile - Chalmers 1, Rose H.J. - I 916,431-433 Rawlinson, Thomas Pidgeon, Robert Reyman, J. F. (fl. 1830), linguist - Allibone I 923,7 Reymond, Paul Pidgeon, Robert Reyn, John de - also: Rheni; c. Langjan (* 1610, 1 1678), artist - Gould, Redgrave, Rose H.J. - I 923,8-11 Reyna, Claudio (* 1973), footballer - Hugman III 379,363 Reynar, Alfred Henry (* 1840), educationalist, divine - Men & Women, Methodists I 923,13-14 Reynard, Claude Edward (* 1880), major - WW Yorkshire - II 1729,391 Reynard, Ella (fl. 1914-1935), nurse, sanitary inspector, hotel proprietor - Lady's WWII 1729,392 Reynard, Francis (fl. 1810), mathematician Watkins/Shoberl - I 923,15 Reynard, Francis (fl. 1815), historian - Allibone - I 923,16

3368

Reynard

Reynard, Frederick Manley, Thomas Rogers —» Roffe, Thomas Rogers, Mrs —» Humphris Miss Rogers, Lady —» North, Una Elsie Rogers —» Radcliffe, Mellicent DelméRogers Mrs (fl. [1701]), actress - Thesp. Diet. I 943,93 Rogers (fl. 1725), translator - Watt - I 943, 95 Rogers Miss - aft. Mrs Bullock (t 1739), actress - Chetwood - I 943,96 Rogers (fl. 1825), painter - Strickland I 943,94 Rogers (fl. 1840), pigeon fancier - Allibone I 943,97 Rogers (fl. 1877-1878), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 388,113

Rogers Rogers, A.F.B. (* 1907), bishop - KirkGreene 2 - III 388,114 Rogers, A.W. (* 1928), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 388,115 Rogers, Adam (fl. 1751), clairvoyant, publican Pelham - I 210,311-312 Rogers, Alan (* 1933), historian, lecturer Academic WsW- III 388,116 Rogers, Alan (* 1939), radio programme organiser - Broadcasting - III 388,117 Rogers, Alan (fl. 1974-1981), comic artist Clark - III 388,118 Rogers, Alan (* 1977), footballer - Hugman III 388,119 Rogers, Alan Rowland (* 1929), professor of pharmacy - Scientists - III 388,120 Rogers, Alexander (fl. 1845-1879), colonial administrator - Indian Biogr. Die. II 1740,095 Rogers, Alexander (* 1852), sheriff - Boase I 943,99 Rogers, Alexander (fl. 1885), translator, poet Kirk - I 943,100 Rogers, Alexander Stuart (fl. 1893-1896), viceconsul - Foreign Office 1 - II 1740,096 Rogers, Alford (* 1873), physician, surgeon WW Wales 1933 - II 1740,097 Rogers, Alfred Charles (* 1842), farmer, miller, mayor - Barnes, BB&B - II 1740,098-100 Rogers, Alfred George (* 1857), rector - Clergy List, Cox: Kent, WW Surrey - I 943,101; II 1740,101-102 Rogers, Alfred Henry (* 1865), J.P. - WW Hertfordshire - II 1740,103 Rogers, Allan Ralph (* 1932), member of parliament - Roth - III 388,123-124 Rogers, Allan Frederick (* 1918, 1 1990), physiologist, lecturer - Poulsom, Scientists - Ill 388,121-122 Rogers, Ammi (fl. 1825), autobiographer Allibone - I 943,102 Rogers, Andrew (fl. 1744-1750), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1740,104 Rogers, Annie —» Rogers, Mary Ann Henley Rogers, Anthony (* 1965), painter, sculptor, conceptual and installation artist - Buckman III 388,128 Rogers, Anthony Dominic Darby (* 1921), studio owner - WWW Ireland - III 388,129 Rogers, Arnold George (* 1853, 1 1916), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1740,105 Rogers, Arthur Boolds (* 1865), physician - Medical WW, WW Kent - I 943,103; II 1740,106 Rogers, Arthur Edmund Frederick Filmer Strangways- (* 1899?, Î 1918), second lieutenant - Memorials - II 1740,107-108 Rogers, Arthur Edward Colville, Georgiana Mary Rogers, Gerald P. V. (* 1900), brewer Bristolians - II 1740,165 Rogers, Gerard (* 1600?, 1 1637), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 943, 234; III 388,173 Rogers, Gilbert Laurence (* 1889), consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1740,166 Rogers, Grace - aft. Jolliff (fl. 1900-1930), water-colour painter - WW Art - II 1740,167 Rogers, Grace Dean MacLeod —» MacLeod, Grace Dean Rogers, Grace Evelyn - aft. Sharman (* 1894), painter, stage designer, illustrator Lady's WW, WW Art - II 1740,168-169 Rogers, Graham Allan John (* 1938), lecturer in philosophy - Academic WsW- III 388,174 Rogers, Griffith W. (* 1861), minister Methodists - I 943, 236 Rogers, Guy Coltman- (* 1891), insurance broker - WW Herefordshire - II 1740,170 Rogers, H. (fl. 1923-1935), film executive Kinematograph - II 1740,171 Rogers, H. T. (fl. 1865), engineer, captain, translator - Allibone - I 943, 237 Rogers, Sir Hallewell (* 1864, 1 1931), M.P., manufacturer, D.L. - Birmingham Faces, Jeremy, Parliament 1, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1740,172-179; III 388,175-183 Rogers, Harold Alfred Thomas (* 1925), radio manager - Broadcasting - III 388,184 Rogers, Harold Dunstan Davies (* 1889), tailor, city councillor, J.P. - Labour WW, WW Cheshire - II 1740,180-181 Rogers, Harold Sydney (* 1877), architect, city councillor, sheriff - WW Oxfordshire II 1740,182 Rogers, Harold William (* 1907), surgeon, professor - WWW Ireland - III 388,185 Rogers, Helen H. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 943,238 Rogers, Helen Margaret (* 1909), librarian, editorial assistant - Landau - II 1740,183 Rogers, Henry (* 1585?, î 1658), divine, writer Watt, Wood - I 943,239-241 Rogers, Henry (* 1647, 1 1709), canon - Rees: Welshmen - II 1740,184 Rogers, Henry (* 1667, 1 1744), curate - Roberts - II 1740,185 Rogers, Henry (Î 1695), Jesuit - Oliver I 943,242 ' Rogers, Henry (t 1735), murderer - Caulfíeld 4, Gould S.B.: Cornish - I 943,243-246; II 1740,186-192 Rogers, Henry (* 1806?, 1 1877), critic, Christian apologist - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassel1, DCB, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Men 2, Rider, Ward - I 943,247-258 Rogers, Henry (* 1827), dentist - Medical WW - I 943,260 Rogers, Henry (fl. 1840), poet - Allibone I 943,259 Rogers, Henry (fl. 1848-1851), seaman Poulsom - ì l i 388,186 Rogers, Henry (* 1853), church organist - WW Cheltenham - II 1740,193 Rogers, Henry (* 1860, 1 1940), rector - Clergy List, Norfolk - II 1740,194-195 Rogers, Henry (* 1876, 1 1931), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1740,196

Rogers, Henry Blankley Harrington (* 1805, 11871), major general - Boase - I 943, 261 Rogers, Henry Cassady (* 1839), postmaster Men & Women, Rose - I 943,262-266 Rogers, Henry Chittenden (* 1846), rector - Cox: Norfolk, Norfolk - I 943, 267; II 1740,197 Rogers, Henry Darwin (* 1808, 1 1866), geologist, professor, editor - Boase, DCB, Knight: Biography - I 943, 268-271 Rogers, Henry Downing (fl. 1830-1849), naval commander - O Byrne - I 943,272 Rogers, Mrs Henry Littleton (fl. 1875), novelist Kirk - I 943, 273 Rogers, Henry Middleton (fl. 1862-1900), colonial magistrate - Kent - II 1740,198 Rogers, Sir Henry Montagu (* 1855, 1 1931), company chairman, solicitor, county councillor - WWW 1929 - II 1740,199 Rogers, Henry Redan (* 1856), fruit merchant, confectioner, alderman - WW Herefordshire II 1740,200 Rogers, Henry Redan Nathaniel (* 1883), fruit merchant, café proprietor - WW Herefordshire - II 1740,201 Rogers, Henry Richard (* 1904), vicar - Scottish Biogr. - II 1740, 202 Rogers, Henry Schofield (* 1869, 1 1955), major, engineer, writer - Cox: Kent, Creagh/ Humphris, Men & Women - I 943, 274-275; II 1740,203 Rogers, Henry Thomas (* 1830, 1 1898), major general, engineer, college principal - Boase I 943, 276 Rogers, Henry Wade (* 1853), judge, layman Methodists - I 943, 277 Rogers, Henry Watson (* 1879), curate - Clergy List, WW Hampshire - II 1740,204-205 Rogers, Herbert Ernest (* 1896), election agent, city councillor - Bristolians - II 1740, 206 Rogers, Herbert Lionel (* 1871, 1 1950), headmaster, classicist - Foster 3, WW Oxfordshire - II 1740,207-208 Rogers, Herbert Thompson Shaw (* 1877), captain - Cadi. WW 1910 - I 943, 278 Rogers, Herman - aft. Rogers-Tillstone (* 1856), physician - Cox: Kent, Medical WWI 943,279-280 Rogers, Hester Ann (t 1794?), writer - Allibone - I 943,281 Rogers, Hilda Stevenson, Hilda Rogers, Horace W. (fl. 1920), iron founder, ironware manufacturer - Notable Personalities - II 1740,209 Rogers, Howard (* 1891), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388,187 Rogers, Howard (* 1946), painter - Buckman III 388,188 Rogers, Hugh Henry (* 1858, 1 1932), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1740,210 Rogers, Hugh Hext (* 1883, 1 1955), rear admiral - Stacey - II 1740,211 Rogers, Hugh Stuart (* 1878, 1 1952), brigadier general - WW Cornwall - II 1740,212 Rogers, Ian Hart (* 1952), chief executive of the Scottish Decorators Association - Scotland III 388,182 Rogers, J. E. (fl. 1865), humorist - Allibone I 943,282 Rogers, J. H. (* 1810?), organist, composer Baptie 2 - I 943, 283 Rogers, J. W. F. (fl. 1880), educationalist, compiler - Kirk - I 943, 284 Rogers, Jabez Ayre (* 1843), minister - Men & Women, Rose - I 943,285-288 Rogers, James - also: Rodgers (fl. 1774-1777), cathedral organist - West - II 1740,213 Rogers, James (fl. 1801-1849), naval lieutenant 0 Byrne - I 943,289 Rogers, James (* 1822, 1 1863), actor - Boase 1 943,291 Rogers, James (* 1850), auctioneer, estate agent - Essex - II 1740,214 Rogers, James (fl. 1850), seaman - Poulsom III 388,190

Rogers Rogers, James (fl. 1865), physician, writer - Kirk - I 943,292 Rogers, James (* 1868), minister - Methodists I 943,293 Rogers, James (t 1871), Q.C. - Boase I 943,290 Rogers, James (* 1875), lieutenant - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1740, 215 Rogers, James Arthur Warrington (* 1875), solicitor - WW Surrey - II 1740,216 Rogers, James Edward (* 1838, 1 1896), painter - Boase, Strickland - I 943, 294-295 Rogers, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, Julian Coltman Rogers Lewis, John —» Lewis, John Rogers Rogerson, Aileen Mary - aft. Lady Hanmer (t 1967), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1740,380 Rogerson, Arthur Robert (* 1852), business partner - Manchester - II 1740, 381 Rogerson, Charles Thomas (* 1865), mayor, J.P. - WW Berkshire - II 1740,382 Rogerson, Christine —» Steevens, Mrs George Rogerson, David (fl. 1865), poet - Allibone, O'Donoghue - I 944,225-226 Rogerson, George (* 1800, 1 1840), Jesuit Oliver - I 944,227-228 Rogerson, George (fl. 1830), medical writer Allibone - I 944, 229 Rogerson, Haydn (* 1903), cellist - Palmer R. II 1740,383 Rogerson, James Alexander (* 1842), landowner - Bateman - II 1740, 384

3449

Rogerson, John (Î 1741), judge, attorney general - Ball - II 1740,385 Rogerson, John (t 1823), physician - Allibone, Münk - I 944,230-231 Rogerson, John (* 1830, 1 1893), canon - Boase - I 944,233 Rogerson, John (fl. 1845), legal writer Allibone - I 944, 232 Rogerson, John Bolton (* 1809, î 1859), poet Allibone, Boase - I 944, 234-235 Rogerson, John Edwin (* 1865, 1 1925), company chairman, D.L., M.P. Durham, Gaskell: Northumberland, Parliament 1, Sports, Walford, WWW 1916 II 1740,386-392; III 388,298 Rogerson, John Singleton (* 1818, 1 1884), monsignor - Gillow - I 944, 236-237 Rogerson, Joseph (* 1785, 1 1851), farmer, printer, magazine founder - Boase I 944,238 Rogerson, Josiah (fl. 1735), sermonist - WattI 944,239 Rogerson, R. (fl. 1688), portrait painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 944, 240-241 Rogerson, Robert (* 1889?), mining engineer, electrical engineer, writer - Day - II 1740,393 Rogerson, Robert Entwistle (* 1894), rector WW Nottinghamshire - II 1740,394 Rogerson, Robert William Kelly Cupples (* 1917), architect - Scotland - III 388, 299 Rogerson, Sydney (* 1894, 1 1968), publicist British History - III 388, 300 Rogerson, Thomas Scott (* 1886), vicar - Clergy List, WW Staffordshire II 1740,395-396 Rogerson, Thomas Stanley (fl. 1880-1890), shipowner, city magistrate, amateur astronomer - Orchard - II 1740, 397 Rogerson, W. (fl. 1794-1800), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1740,398 Rogerson, Walter John Lancashire (* 1889), colonial judge - Ceylon, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1740,399-400; III 388,301 Rogerson, William (* 1797, î 1853), almanac writer - Boase - I 944, 242 Rogerson, William (* 1842), colonel, county councillor, J.P. - Walford - II 1740,401 Rogerson, William Alexander (* 1889), major, engineer, county surveyor - WW Lincolnshire, WW Local Government - II 1740,402-403 Rogerson, William Ernest (* 1872), volunteer captain - Durham - II 1740,404 Rogerson, William Matts (* 1873, î 1940), checkweighman, county councillor, J.P. Labour WW, WW Local Government II 1740,405-406 Rogers-Tillstone, Benjamin Tillstone Rogers, Benjamin Tillstone Rogers-Tillstone, Herman —» Rogers, Herman Rogerus, Conwey (fl. 1370), friar - Williams R. - I 944,243 Roget, François Frédéric (fl. 1885), philologist, tutor, linguist - Kirk - I 944, 244 Roget, John Lewis (* 1828, 1 1908), barrister, thesaurus editor - Foster 2 - II 1740, 407 Roget, Leo Thomas Earl (* 1977), footballer Hugman - III 388, 302 Roget, Peter Mark (* 1779, 1 1869), physician, savant - Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger, Brockbank, Cassell, DCB, Greenwood, Knight: Biography, Monro, Pettigrew, Ward, Watt - I 944,245-274; II 1740,408-419; III 388,304 Roggan, James (fl. 1840), poet - O'Donoghue I 944,275 Rogge, Carl Heinrich (* 1861), ship broker WW Far East - II 1740,420 Rogier, Edward (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 944,276 Rogiers, Theodore (c. 1630), ornamentist Redgrave - I 944, 277 Rogister, John M.J. (* 1941), historian, lecturer Academic WsW- III 388,237 Rogowski, Jan Aleksander (* 1920, 1 1943), pilot - Wynn - III 388, 305

3450

Roh

Roh, Wolfgang (* 1940), businessman - WsW Hong Kong - III 388, 306 Rohacek, Rudolf Bohumil (t 1942), pilot Wynn - III 388,307 Rohan, Benjamin de seigneur de Soubise (* 1589, 1 1641), Huguenot leader Cassel1, Flloyd, Maunder 2, Rose HJ. I 1235,295-300 Rohan, Criena - real name: Deirde Cash Green, Anna Katherine Rohm, Maria (* 1949), actress - Actors III 388,317-318 Rohmer, Sax —» Ward, Arthur Sarsfield Rohner, G. W. Massey, Susan Agnes Butler Rolleston, Thomas William Hazen (* 1857, 1 1920), translator, poet - Boylan, Celtic WW, Crone, Irish writers, Kirk, Lozes/O Kelly, O'Donoghue, Pratt, Welch, WWW 1916 I 944,439-441; II 1741,40-42; III 388,372-379 Rolleston, W.L. (* 1905), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388, 373 Rolleston, William (* 1831, î 1903), colonial politician - Colonial Ofñce, Mennell I 944,443; II 1741,43 Rolleston-Spunner, Charles —> Rolleston, Charles Rollett, Herbert (* 1872, î 1932), landscape painter - WWW 1929 - II 1741,044 Rollett, I. Kathleen (* 1898), water-colour painter - WW Art - II 1741,045 Rollett, John Sydney (* 1927), crystallographer Scientists - III 388, 380 Rolli, Paolo Antonio (* 1687, î 1767), teacher, poet, translator - Cooper: Dictionary, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Watkins I 944,444-446; II 1741,46 Rollin, Alexandre Philippe Auguste Ledru- —> Ledru, Alexandre Philippe Auguste Rollin, Bernard Vincent (*1911), physicist, lecturer - Scientists - III 388,381 Rollin, Edith Marion - aft. Robinson (fl. 19121935), lady mayoress - Lady's WWII 1741,047 Rollin, Frank Crofts (* 1874), minister - WW Cumberland - II 1741,048 Rollin, Henry Charles (fl. 1923-1935), physician - WW Durham - II 1741,049 Rolling, Bernard Ismay (* 1883, 1 1937), engineer, colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WPVW 1929 - II 1741,050-051 Rolling, Thomas Austin (* 1790, î 1864), prior Snow/Birt - II 1741,052 Rollings, James Henry (fl. 1853), polar explorer Poulsom - III 388, 383 Rollingstone, Richard (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 944,448 Rollins, A.L.B. (* 1901), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 388,384

3451

Rollins, Adrian Stewart (* 1972), cricketer Cricketers - III 388, 385-386 Rollins, Dennis (* 1964), jazz musician Chilton - III 388, 387 Rollins, John Wenlock (t 1940), sculptor WWW 1929 - II 1741,053 Rollinson, D.H.L. (* 1924), veterinary research officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388, 388 Rollinson, Frederick Henry (fl. 1922-1935), minister - WW Oxfordshire - II 1741,054 Rollinson, Harry Dudley (* 1885), surgeon, volunteer major - WW Warwickshire II 1741,055 Rollinson, Matthew (*c,1806, 1 1874), violinist, teacher, conductor - Brown/Stratton I 944,449 Rollinson, R.C. (* 1910), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388, 389 Rollinson, Sunderland (* 1882, 1 1950), painter, draughtsman, printmaker - Buckman III 388,390 Roll of Ipsden, Sir Eric Baron - also: Lord Roll of Ipsden (* 1904 or 1907), parliamentary under secretary, banker - Ramsden, Rubinstein - Ill 388,354-357 Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye Micheli, Mary Caroline Rollitt, Graham (fl. 1952-1954), polar explorer Poulsom - III 388, 391 Rollnick, Joseph Ralph (* 1881), entrepreneur, explorer - Sports - II 1741,059 Rollo, Lady —> Ferguson, Harriet Anne Rollo, 1st Lord —> Rollo, Andrew 1st Lord Rollo Rollo, 5th baron —> Rollo, Andrew 5th baron Rollo Rollo, 10th baron —> Rollo, John Rogerson 10th baron Rollo Rollo, 8th baron —> Rollo, John 8th baron Rollo Rollo, 11th lord Rollo, William Charles Wordsworth 11th lord Rollo Rollo family of - Anderson W., Conolly I 945,6-11 Rollo, Agnes Catharine - aft. Gore-Browne (t 1948), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1741,060 Rollo, Andrew 1st Lord Rollo Rolls, Eleanor Georgiana Rolls, Elizabeth Harcourt - aft. Mitchell (* 1833), poet, writer - Hays F., Kirk - I 945, 64-66 Rolls, Emma Blanche - aft. lady Miller (fl. 1911), gentlewoman - Cox: Kent I 945,67 Rolls, Helen —» Barry, Helen Rolls, Henry Allen (* 1871), lieutenant - Cox: Kent - I 945,69 Rolls, John Allan 1st baron Llangattock (* 1837, 11912), high sheriff, M.P., landowner Bateman, Our Contemporaries, South Wales, Walford, WWW 1897- II 1741,087-093 Rolls, Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley—> Shelley, Sir John Courtown Edward 6th baronet Rolls, John Maclean 2nd baron Llangattock (* 1870, 1 1916), barrister, high sheriff, mayor - Foster 3, WWW 1916 - II 1741,094-095 Rolls, Joseph Dawson (* 1868), J.P. - WW Surrey - II 1741,096 Rolls, Julie —» Rogers, Julie Rolls, Mrs M. M. (fl. 1850?), memorialist Allibone - I 945,70 Rolls, Mary (fl. 1815-1825), poet - Allibone, Feminist companion - I 945,71; III 388,404-405 Rolls, Ralph Benjamin (* 1863), huntsman, golfer - WW Sport - I 945,72 Rolls, Samuel —> Rolle, Samuel Rolls, William Herbert (* 1863), minister Methodists - I 945, 75 Rolls, William 9th baron Rolls (* 1809, 1 1852), lieutenant - Boase - I 945, 74 Rolls, William Thomas Edward (* 1914, 1 1988), pilot - Aces High, Wynn - III 388, 406-408 Rolls-Edgell, Arthur -> Edgell, Arthur RollsRolhvyn, J. A. S. (fl. 1870), writer on astronomy - Kirk - I 945, 77 Rolo, Paul Jacques Victor (* 1917), historian, professor - Academic WsW- III 388,410 Rolo and Lady (group) (fl. 1920-1927), trapeze act - Busby - III 388, 409

Rolph, Alice (fl. 1648), writer - Women writers - Ill 388,411 Rolph, C.H. Hewitt, Cecil Rolph Rolph, Danny (* 1957), painter - Buckman III 388,412 Rolph, Edmund (fl. 1645), captain, writer - Watt - I 945,78 Rolph, G.F. (fl. 1878-1885), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 388,413 Rolph, James (fl. 1745), theatre critic - Watt I 945,79 Rolph, John (* 1793, 1 1870), colonial politician - Boase - I 945,80 Rolph, John (* 1850, 1 1891), journalist, poet Boase - I 945,81 Rolph, Norman Garner 1921), police officer Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388,414-415 Rolph, R.L. (* 1914), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 388,416 Rolph, Thomas (* 1800, 1 1858), surgeon, emigration agent, writer - Allibone, Gillow - I 945,82-84 Rolph, William Mogg (* 1842), colonel - Men & Women - I 945,85 Rolson, Thomas Fairfax Uphill (* 1876), rector WW Lincolnshire - II 1741,097 Rolston, Cecil Micheli (fl. 1895-1935), army surgeon, physician - Dominions Office II 1741,098 Rolston, George Rendle (* 1895), physician, surgeon - WW Surrey - II 1741,099 Rolston, George Theodotus (* 1830), physician, J.P. - Medical WW - I 945,86 Rolston, John Restarick (* 1857), ophthalmic surgeon - WW Devonshire - II 1741,100 Rolston, William George (* 1855), rector - Cox: Norfolk - I 945,87 Rolt, Bernard (* 1874, Î 1937), songwriter - De Bekker, WWW 1929, Wyndham - I 945,88; II 1741,101-102 Rolt, Cecil Henry (* 1865, 1 1926), dean - Clergy List, Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1741,103-105 Rolt, Elizabeth (* 1747), poet - Feminist companion, Watt - I 945,89; III 388,417-418 Rolt, Henry George (* 1827, 1 1908), divine Walford - II 1741,106 Rolt, James (* 1860, î 1938), K.C. - WW Berkshire, WWW 1929 - II 1741, 107-108 Rolt, Sir John (* 1804, 1 1871), judge - Boase, Foss, Stratford 1, Ward - I 945,92-105 Rolt, Sir John (t 1856), colonel - Allibone, Boase - I 945,90-91 Rolt, John William (* 1860, 1 1913), J.P., landowner - Bateman, Walford II 1741,109-110 Rolt, Peter (* 1798, 1 1882), ironmaster, M.P. Boase - I 945,106 Rolt, Richard (* 1725?, 1 1770), miscellaneous writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Boswell, Chalmers 1, Dampier 3, Gilliland, Gorton, Palgrave, Rider, Thesp. Diet., Watkins, Watt - I 945,107-125; II 1741,111; III 388,419-420 Rolt, Stuart Peter (* 1862, î 1933), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1741,112 Rolt, Vivian (* 1874, î 1933), landscape painter WWW 1929 - II 1741,113 Rolte, John (fl. 1610), translator - Watt I 945,126 Rolyat, Dan —> Taylor, Herbert Rolyat, Florence —> Smithson, Florence Roma, Spiridona (t 1787?), painter - Bryan, Edwards, Redgrave - I 945,127-129 Romain, Yvonne (* 1938), actress - Actors III 388,421 Romaine, Augusta Gabrielle Eden - aft. Enthoven (* 1868, 1 1950), theatrical historian, dramatist - Lady's WW - II 1741,114 Romaine, Frances Phoebe —> Tennant, Frances Phoebe

Romaine, William (* 1714, 1 1795), divine, writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hook, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks I 945,130-168 Romaine, William Govett (* 1815, 1 1893), barrister - Boase, Foster 2 - 1 945,169; II 1741,115 Romaine-Walker, William Henry (* 1854, I 1940), architect - Gardeners - III 388,422 Romaine-Walker, Winefride —> Walker, Winefride RomaineRoman, Charles L. (t 1951), pilot - Wynn III 388,423 Romanelli, Bruno (* 1968), glass artist - Glass Art - III 388, 424 Romanes, Ethel Duncan, Ethel Romanes, Francis John (* 1886), county councillor, company director - WW Essex II 1741,116 Romanes, George Ernest (* 1881), gentleman Walford - II 1741,117 Romanes, George John (* 1848, 1 1894), man of science, writer - Boase, Foster 3, Foster 4, Kirk, McMurchy, Malchow, O'Connor 1, Sanders - I 945,171-178; II 1741,118; III 388,426-428 Romanes, George John (* 1916), anatomist, professor - Scientists - III 388, 425 Romanes, James Gerald Paget (* 1884), colonel - Scottish Biogr. - II 1741,119 Romanes, John Hyslop (* 1870), solicitor, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1741,120 Romanes, Norman Hugh (* 1892), printer, convert - Cadi. WW 1930 - II 1741,121 Romanis, Andrew Lunn (t 1940), air force sergeant - Wynn - III 388,429 Romanis, J. Manners (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk - I 945,179 Romanis, William (fl. 1863-1879), vicar, hymnist - Allibone, Kirk - I 945,180-181 Romanis, William Francis John (* 1848, 1 1913), teacher, divine - Dampier 1 - II 1741,122 Romanne-James, Constance —» Higgins, Helena Constance Romans, Bernard (* 1720?, 1 1784?), engineer, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Watt I 945,182-183 Romans, George (* 1876), timber merchant, rugby player - WW Gloucester, WW Gloucestershire - II 1741,123-124 Romans, George Harry (* 1870), freemason Wright D. - II 1741,125 Romanus (fl.624), bishop - Godwin, Smith/ Wace - I 945,184-185 Romanus (fl. 664), priest - Smith/Wace I 945,186 Romanus, John the younger - also: Le Romeyn (t 1296), divine - Godwin - I 945,187 Romanzini, Maria Theresa - aft. Bland (* 1769, I 1838), singer, actress - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 2, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Gilliland, Haslewood, Musicians, Roach, Thesp. Diet. - I 945,188-202 Romayne, Leicester —» Guimaraens, M. P. Romayne, Nicholas (* 1756, î 1817), physician, writer - Allibone, Münk - I 945, 204-205 Romayne, Thomas (fl. 1770), meteorologist, writer - Watt - I 945, 206 Rombulow-Pearce, C.W. (* 1926), agricultural officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388, 432 Rome, Charles Leslie (* 1878, î 1936), brigadier - WWW 1929 - II 1741,126 Rome, Richard (* 1943), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 388, 433 Rome, Stewart —» Ryott, Septimus William Rome, Thomas (* 1852, î 1938), shipping executive - Sports, WWW 1929 II 1741,127-128 Romeijn, Hendrik 1921), translator - Flegon - Ill 388,441 Romeo - captain, writer - Allibone - I 945, 208 Romer, Lady —» Wilkinson, Frances Grace

Ronald Romer, A. (fi. 1870), natural historian - Kirk I 945,209 Romer, Annie - aft. Brough (* 1829, 1 1852), singer - Boase, Brown/Stratton I 945,211,234 Romer, Arthur (11.1840), nautical writer Allibone - I 945, 212 Romer, Caroline Eve (* 1955), painter Buckman - III 388, 442 Romer, Sir Cecil Francis (* 1869, Î 1962), general - WW Kent - II 1741,129 Romer, Charles (fl. 1844), singer - Brown/ Stratton - I 945, 234 Romer, Emma - aft. Almond (* 1814, 1 1868), singer - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, Brown/ Stratton, De Bekker, Grove, Ward I 945,214-219 Romer, Francis (* 1810, Î 1889), composer, writer - Allibone, Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/ Stratton - I 945, 220-223 Romer, Frank (* 1871, 1 1939), physician Medical WW, WWW 1929 - I 945,224; II 1741,130 Romer, Frederick Charles (* 1854, 1 1915), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1897 II 1741,131 Romer, Harry (* 1862), physician Medical WW - I 945,225 Romer, Isabella Frances - aft. Hamerton (t 1852), miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Boase - I 945, 226-227 Romer, John (fl. 1855), orientalist - Allibone I 945,228 Romer, John Dudley (* 1920), pest control officer - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2 III 388,443-444 Romer, John Lambertus (* 1680, 1 1754?), engineer - Colvin - II 1741,132 Romer, Louise —» Goode, Louise Romer, Mark Lemon (* 1866, 1 1944), law lord - Barrett - III 388,445 Romer, Mark Lemon Ritchie (* 1894?, î 1916), captain - Memorials - II 1741,133-135 Romer, Mary - aft. Macklin; c.h. M. Kiko (* 1837, 1 1881), composer - Baptie 1 I 945,229 Romer, Philippa (* 1929), painter - Buckman III 388,446 Romer, Robert (* 1807, 1 1874), actor - Boase I 945,230 Romer, Sir Robert (* 1840, î 1918), judge - Foster 2, Men 3, Pratt, Simpson, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 945,231-232; II 1741,136-138; III 388,447 Romer, Robert Franck (t 1878), general - Boase - I 945,233 Romer, Thomas (* 1817, 1 1855), singer Brown/Stratton - I 945,234 Romer, Thomas Ansdell (* 1848, î 1917), solicitor, chief clerk - WWW 1916 II 1741,139 Romer, William (t 1869), painter - Boase I 945,235 Romeril, Eric Peter (* 1914), librarian - Landau - II 1741,140 Romeril, Francois Amice (* 1804, 1 1873), journalist, newspaper proprietor - Balleine - II 1741,141-142 Romeril, Herbert George (* 1881, 1 1963), M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Parliament 1 - I 945,236; II 1741,143-144; III 388,448 Romero, J.H. (* 1914), accountant-general Kirk-Greene 2 - III 388,449 Romero, Leopold (* 1883), electrical engineer WW Local Government - II 1741,145 Romestin, Augustus Henry Eugene de (* 1830), vicar, writer - Kirk, Schaff/Jackson I 945,237-238 Romeyn, Theodoric Dirck Romilly, William Gaspard Guy 4th baron Romilly Romilly, 2nd baron —> Romilly, William 2nd baron Romilly Romilly, Alfred (* 1849, 1 1935), barrister Foster 2 - II 1741,146 Romilly, Bertram Henry Samuel (* 1878, I 1940), colonel, military governor - Creagli/ Humphris, WW Wales 1933, WWW 1929 II 1741,147-149 Romilly, Charles (* 1808, 1 1887), barrister, chancery clerk - Boase, Foster 2 I 945,241; II 1741,150 Romilly, Madame D'Ausse (* 1788, 1 1875), miniature painter - Foskett - III 388,452 Romilly, Edward Keppel, Marie Henrietta Margaret

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Romney, 1st earl of —> Marsham, Charles 1st earl of Romney Romney, 2nd earl of —» Marsham, Charles 2nd earl of Romney Romney, 3rd earl of —> Marsham, Charles 3rd earl of Romney Romney, 4th earl of —> Marsham, Charles 4th earl of Romney Romney, 5th earl of —» Marsham, Charles 5th earl of Romney Romney, 6th earl of —» Marsham, Sir Charles 6th earl of Romney Romney, earl of —» Sidney, Henry earl of Romney Romney, D.H. (* 1929), agricultural chemist Kirk-Greene 2, Scientists - III 389,1-2 Romney, Edana (11.1940-1945), actress - Noble: Film - II 1741,173 Romney, Francis Darby (* 1786), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 945,373-374 Romney, Francis William (* 1873), solicitor - Foster 3, WW Worcestershire II 1741,174-175 Romney, George (* 1734, 1 1802), painter - A Beckett, Allibone, Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Champlin 2, Cunningham A. 2, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Edwards, Foskett, Georgian age, Gorton, Gould, Greenwood, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Morris W.M., National Gallery, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Smith, Steer, Waller, Watkins - I 945,375-449; 946,1-69; II 1741,177-180; III 389,3-11 Romney, John (* 1758, 1 1832), rector, biographer - Smith - II 1741,178-180 Romney, John (* 1786, 1 1863), engraver - Boase, Bryan, Foskett, Redgrave I 946, 70-72; III 389,12 Romney, Peter (* 1743, î 1777), painter Biyan, Redgrave, Smith - I 946,74-75; II 1741,178-180 Romney-Towndrow, Kenneth (* 1900, 1 1953), painter - Buckman - III 389,13 Romo, David (* 1978), footballer - Hugman III 389,14 Romsey, Nicholas de (fl. 1255-1269), justice itinerant - Foss - I 946,77 Romsey, Walter de (fl. 1224-1229), justice itinerant - Foss - I 946,78 Romulus (11. 450?), bishop - Smith/Wace I 946, 79 Romyn, Dick (* 1915), painter, draughtsman, designer - Buckman - III 389,15 Romyn, John Richard Dickson (* 1858), major Cox: Kent - I 946,80 Ronaghan —> Renehan (family) Ronai, Arpad (* 1908), export manager Jamaica - III 389,16 Ronald Saint (Î 1158) - Forbes, Gould S.B. I 946,81-87 Ronald, Alan Ian (* 1899), painter - Buckman, Halsby, Halsby/Harris - III 389,17-19 Ronald, Angus Cameron (* 1863), sheep rancher - Sports - II 1741,182-183 Ronald, Arthur W. (fl. 1890), woolbroker Orchard - II 1741,184 Ronald, David (* 1874), civil engineer, government adviser - Scottish Biogr. II 1741,185 Ronald, Frank Joseph (* 1874), surveyor, valuer, factor - London - II 1741,186 Ronald, Helen (11.1892), poor law guardian Orchard - II 1741,187 Ronald, John (c.1785), carrier - Ross J.D. II 1741,188 Ronald, John (11.1853), stoker - Poulsom III 389,20 Ronald, John James (* 1874), major - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1741,189 Ronald, Landon —» Russell, Sir Landon Ronald, Sir Nigel Bruce Parepa de Boyesku, Euphrosyne Rosal, Eduardo L. (* 1913), consul general Hong Kong - III 389, 218 Rosam, F.A. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 389,219 Rosamund, M. (t 1866), lieutenant - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1741,402

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Rosas, François de chevalier (* 1801, î 1876), astronomer - Boase - I 947,130 Rosas, Juan Manuel Ortiz de Cecily duchess of York Rose —> Egan, Rose Rose, Lady —> Gaskell, Daphne Rose, Lady —> MacAlister, Katharine Rose, Lady —> Mackenzie, Julia Charlotte Sophia StewartRose sept of - Anderson W., Bain, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - I 947, 300-307; III 389,264-269 Rose (fl. 1630), architect - Architecture 1 947,309 Rose (fl. 1800), botanist - Watt - I 947,310 Rose (fl. 1815), physician, writer - Allibone I 947,311 Rose, A.G. (* 1917), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 389, 271 Rose, Α. V. (fl. 1865), linguist - Allibone I 947,313 Rose, Adrian (* 1958), paper collagist Buckman - III 389, 272 Rose, Alan (* 1927), mathematician - Scientists - Ill 389,274 Rose, Sir Alan Edward Percival (* 1899, î 1975), colonial attorney general - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2- II 1741,437; III 389,273 Rose, Alaric Pearson (* 1909), curate - WW Durham - II 1741,438 Rose, Albert Ernest (* 1873), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 947,314; II 1741,439 Rose, Albert John Tennyson (* 1884), minister WW Leicestershire - II 1741,440 Rose, Sir Alec (* 1908), yachtsman - Arloff III 389,275 Rose, Alexander —» Ross, Alexander Rose, Alexander (fl. 1765), meteorologist - Watt - I 947,316 Rose, Alexander Macgregor (* 1878), physician, lieutenant colonel - Scottish Biogr. II 1741,441

Rose, Alexander Morrison (* 1869), solicitor Northumberland - II 1741,442 Rose, Alfred (fl. 1863-1912), divine - Cox: Norfolk - I 947,317 Rose, Alfred (* 1877), mayor, school governor - WW Buckinghamshire, WW Local Government - II 1741,443-444 Rose, Alfred George Gordon (* 1863), handicraft teacher, writer - Labour WW - II 1741,445 Rose, Alfred Gladstone (* 1898), accountant, company director - Birmingham Post II 174L446 Rose, Algernon Sidney (* 1859, 1 1934), musicologist, composer - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Wright D„ WWW 1929, Windham I 947,318-319; II 1741,447-449 Rose, Alice Campbell (fl. 1924-1935), paediatrician, writer - Lady's WWII 1741,450 Rose, Alison Helen (* 1900), painter - WW Art - II 1741,451 Rose, Annie - aft. Bond (* 1844, 1 1892), singer, actress - Boase - I 947, 320 Rose, Annie - aft. Neville (fl. 1879-1889), actress - Reid/Compton - I 947,321 Rose, Anthony —> Rose, Tony Rose, Anthony Harry (* 1930), microbiologist, professor - Scientists - III 389, 276 Rose, Aquila (* 1695?, î 1723), poet - Allibone - I 947,322 Rose, Arnold (* 1863, 1 1946), violinist Palmer R. - II 1741,452 Rose, Barbara —> Couper, Barbara Rose, Barry Michael (* 1934), music adviser Broadcasting - III 389,277 Rose, Basil (* 1918), nuclear phycisist Scientists - III 389, 278 Rose, Benjamin James (fl. 1871-1910), colonial civil servant, cataloguer - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1741,453 Rose, Bernard (* 1960), film director - Film directors - III 389, 279-280 Rose, Bernard William George (* 1916), lecturer in music - Academic WsW- III 389,281 Rose, Bettina (fl. 1960-1970), fan club secretary Harry - III 389, 283 Rose, C. A. Mrs. —» Dalziel, Caroline Anna Rose, C. B. (fl. 1815), chemist - WattI 947,323 Rose, Caleb Burrell (* 1790, 1 1872), surgeon, geologist - Boase, Monro - I 947, 324; II 1741,454 Rose, Carl August Nicholas - aft. Rosa (* 1843, 1 1889), musician - Boase, Grove - I 947,325-328 Rose, Catherine (* 1935), translator - Flegon III 389,282 Rose, Cecil Herbert (fl. 1915-1930), minister, writer - WW Methodism - II 1741,455 Rose, Charles (fl. 1755), sermonist - Allibone I 947,329 Rose, Charles (fl. 1800-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 947,330 Rose, Charles (* 1872), J.P., engineer, district councillor - WW Norfolk - II 1741,456 Rose, Charles Archibald Walker (* 1879, 1 1961), diplomat, banker - WW Suffolk - II 1741,457 Rose, Sir Charles Day 1st baronet (* 1847, 11913), M.P., banker - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Oxfordshire, Men & Women, WWW 1897 - I 947,331-332; II 1741,458-462 Rose, Charles Edmund (fl. 1860-1897), civil servant - Foreign Offìce 1 - II 1741,463 Rose, Charles H. (fl. 1880), religious writer Wheeler - I 947, 333 Rose, Sir Charles Henry 3rd baronet (* 1912, I 1966), gentleman WW Oxfordshire II 1742,001 Rose, Charles Marston (* 1858, 1 1924), barrister, volunteer lieutenant - Foster 2 - II 1742,002 Rose, Christopher (* 1741, î 1826), Jesuit Oliver - I 947,334 Rose, Christopher (* 1935), painter, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 389, 284 Rose, Clara —> Samuell, Clara

Rose Rose, Clarkson Ros, John de Rosse, John (fi. 1590), writer - Allibone I 949,300 Rosse, Laurence Michael Harvey 6th Earl (* 1906), company chairman - WWW Ireland - III 390,315 Rosse, Nicholas St John (* 1945), painter Buckman - III 390, 316 Rosseinsky, David Reuben Hurst, Brian Plunkett RossRossi, Alexander M. (fl. 1870-1903), painter Sartin - III 390, 355 Rossi, Carlo (*1921), painter, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 390, 356-357 Rossi, Charles (* 1762), sculptor - NBD I 949,376 Rossi, Frederick Orton (* 1812, 11851), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1743,029 Rossi, Henrietta —> Sontag, Henrietta Rossi, Henry (* 1791, 1 1844?), sculptor Gunnis, Redgrave - I 949,378; II 1743,30 Rossi, Sir Hugh Alexis Louis (* 1927), solicitor, member of parliament, minister of state Northern Ireland, Roth - III 390,358-360 Rossi, John Charles Felix (* 1762, 1 1839), sculptor - Brown C„ Cassell, Gunnis, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Mellors, Redgrave, Sandby, Waller, Ward I 949,379-389; II 1743,31-41 Rossi, Louis J. (* 1928), teacher - Malta III 390,361-362 Rossi, Mario (* 1958), painter, sculptor Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 390, 363-364 Rossi-Ashton, Cyril George —» Ashton, Cyril George Rossi Rossie, James Corrigall (* 1863), physician Medical WW - I 949,390 Rossignaud, Joseph M. (*1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2, Malta III 390,365-367 Rossignol, K.L. le (* 1920), trade commissioner - Hong Kong - III 390,368 Rossil (fl. 1597), actor - Nungezer II 1743,042 Rossillon, Peter (* 1874, 1 1947), bishop - Cath. WW 1930- II 1743,043 Rossington, George (fl. 1695-1696), physician Münk - I 949,391 Rossington, James (fl. 1700), divine - Allibone - I 949,392 Rossington, Jane (* 1943), actress - Redder III 390,369 Rossington, Norman (* 1928), actor Actors, Harry, Hayward: TV, Redder III 390,370-374 Rossiter, Ann (fl. 1997-2001), public affairs company director - Rosen - III 390,377 Rossiter, Anthony (* 1926), painter, writer, teacher - Buckman - III 390,378 Rossiter, Charles (* 1827, 1 1891), artist Boase, Ottley 1866, Sartin - I 949,393-394; III 390,379 Rossiter, Charles Edward (* 1935), medical statistician - Scientists - III 390, 380

Rossiter, David William (* 1873), businessman Weinthal - I 949,395 Rossiter, Edward (Î 1630), colonist - Eliot I 949, 396 Rossiter, Frances A. (fl. 1858-1892), bird painter - Lewis - III 390, 381 Rossiter, George (* 1912), colonel, company director - Malta - III 390, 382-383 Rossiter, George Frederick (* 1852), surgeon Medical WW - I 949, 397 Rossiter, John —» Ross, Jonathan Rossiter, John (* 1748?, 11812), priest - Ryan I 949,398-399 Rossiter, John Joseph (fl. 1870), civil servant, poet - O'Donoghue - I 949,400 Rossiter, John Reginald (* 1919), oceanographer - Scientists - III 390,385 Rossiter, Leonard (* 1926, 1 1984), actor Actors, Lee - III 390,386-389 Rossiter, Mary - aft. Harrison (* 1788, 1 1875), flower painter - Boase, Bryan, James, Redgrave - I 949, 401-404 Rossiter, Mary (fl. 1870), poet - Kirk I 949,405 Rossiter, Sidney (t 1996), editor, comic writer Clark - III 390,390 Rossiter, Thomas Joseph (* 1863), physician Medical WW - I 949, 406 Rossiter, Walter (* 1871), painter - WW Art II 1743,044 Rossiter, William (t 1897), language teacher, mathematics teacher - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 949, 407-409 Ross-Johnson, Cyril Maxwell —> Johnson, Cyril Maxwell RossRoss-Lewin, George Harrison —» Lewin, George Harrison RossRoss-Lewin, Richard Sargint Sadleir —> Lewin, Richard Sargint Sadleir RossRoss-Lewin, Robert O'Donelan —» Lewin, Robert O'Donelan RossRosslyn, countess of —» Bayley, Vera Mary Rosslyn, 4th earl of —> Erskine, Francis Robert St. Clair- 4th earl of Rosslyn Rosslyn, 2nd earl of —> Erskine, James Rosslyn, 3rd earl of —» Erskine, James Alexander St. Clair- 3rd earl of Rosslyn Rosslyn, 5th earl of —> Erskine, James Francis Harry St. Clair- 5th earl of Rosslyn Rosslyn, 4th earl of —> Erskine, Robert Francis 4th earl of Rosslyn Rosslyn, countess of —» FitzRoy, Blanche Adeliza Rosslyn, 1st earl of —> Wedderburn, Alexander 1st earl of Rosslyn Rosslyn earldom of - Anderson W. I 949,412-415 Ross of Marnock, William Baron - also: Lord Ross of Marnock (* 1911, 1 1988), member of parliament, secretary of state - Goring, Hassan/Lynch, Lee, Parliament 2, Ramsden, Rosen, Rubinstein - III 390, 278; 390, 283; 390,299; 390,304-310 Ross Me Kie, John Mc Kie, John Ross Mc Kie, John Rossmore, baroness —» Naylor, Mittie Rossmore, 5th baron —> Westenra, Derrick Warner William 5th baron Rossmore Rossmore, 4th baron —> Westenra, Henry Cairnes 4th baron Rossmore Rossmore, 3rd baron —» Westenra, Henry Robert 3rd baron Rossmore Rossmore, 2nd baron —> Westenra, Warner William 2nd baron Rossmore Rossmore, 6th baron Wetenra, William 6th baron Rossmore Rossmore, baroness —» Wilson, Dolores Cecil Ross of Newport, Stephen Sherlock Baron also: Lord Ross of Newport (* 1926), member of parliament - Rubinstein - III 332,135-136 Rossoe, Francis (Î 1717), pirate - Gosse II 1743,045 Rosson, Arthur (* 1889, 1 1960), film director Picturegoer's WW - II 1743,046

Rothery Rosson, Harold (* 1895, 1 1974), cameraman P e i n e - III 390,392 Ross-Scott, Thomas —> Scott, Thomas RossRoss Stewart, David Andrew (* 1930), company director - Scotland - III 390,311 Ross Taylor, Walter Tidd, Henry RossRoss Williamson, Reginald Rotherham, Sir John Rotheram, John (* 1719, î 1787), physician Watkins, Welford - I 950, 22-28 Rotheram, John (* 1725, î 1789), theologian Allibone, Chalmers 2, Gorton, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt, Welford - I 950,29-38 Rotheram, John (* 1750?, 1 1804), natural philosopher - Watt - I 950, 39 Rotheram, Joseph Bryant (fl. 1870), religious writer - Kirk - I 950,47 Rotherham, 2nd baron —> Holland, Stuart Lund 2nd baron Rotherham Rotherham, 1st baron —> Holland, William Henry 1st baron Rotherham Rotherham, baroness Lund, Mary Rotherham, 1st baron Rotherham, William Henry Holland 1st baron Rotherham Rotherham, Alan (* 1862, 1 1898), rugby footballer - Boase - I 950,42 Rotherham, Frank Herbert (* 1872), physician - Lincolnshire, WW Lincolnshire II 1743,084-085 Rotherham, Gerard Alexander (* 1899), cricketer - WW Sport - I 950, 43 Rotherham, Hugh (* 1862), J.P. - WW Warwickshire - II 1743,086 Rotherham, Sir John - also: Rotheram (* 1630, I 1696?), judge - Foss - I 950, 44-45 Rotherham, Kevitt (* 1864, 1 1950), J.P., manufacturer - WW Warwickshire II 1743,087 Rotherham, Leonard (* 1913), metallurgist, university vice-chancellor - Academic WsW, Scientists - III 390, 436-437 Rotherham, Thomas - c. Thomas Scot (* 1423, 1 1500), archbishop - Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper/Cooper, Creasy, Foss, Godwin, Greenwood, Hook, Low, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins - I 950,48-72; 1235,304-308; III 390,438 Rotherham, Thomas (fl. 1660-1661), architect Architecture - I 950,73 Rotherham, Thomas Atwood (fl. 1640), religious writer - Watt - I 950, 74 Rotherham, William (fl. 1850), educationalist Allibone - I 950, 75 Rotherham, William Henry Holland 1st baron Rotherham (* 1849), cotton spinner - Lanes. Biog. - I 950, 76 Rothermere, 2nd viscount —> Harmsworth, Esmond Cecil 2nd viscount Rothermere Rothermere, 1st viscount —» Harmsworth, Harold Sidney 1st viscount Rothermere Rothermere 3rd Viscount —> Harmsworth, Vere Harold Esmond 3rd Viscount Rothermere Rotherwick, 1st baron —» Cayzer, Herbert Robin 1st baron Rotherwick Rothery, Basil (* 1905), physician, surgeon WW Hertfordshire - II 1743,088 Rothery, Brian (* 1934), communications officer, novelist - Irish writers - III 390,448 Rothery, Edward Arnold (* 1904), surveyor Kirk-Greene 2 - III 390, 449 Rothery, Edward Joseph (* 1929), chemist Scientists - III 390, 450 Rothery, Henry Cadogan (* 1817, 1 1888), lawyer - Boase - I 950, 79 Rothery, John (fl. 1800-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 950,80 Rothery, Joseph Hume Hume- (* 1866), barrister - WW Oxfordshire - II 1743,089 Rothery, Mary Catherine —> Hume, Mary Catherine

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Rothery, Sean (* 1928), architect, writer - Irish writers - III 390,451 Rothery, William Leslie, George William Evelyn 16th earl of Rothes Rothes, countess of —» Leslie, Henrietta Anderson Morshead Rothes, countess of —» Leslie, Jane Elizabeth countess of Rothes Rothes, 6th earl of Leslie, John 6th earl of Rothes Rothes, 7th earl and 1st duke of —> Leslie, John 7th earl and 1st duke of Rothes Rothes, 9th earl of —> Leslie, John 9th earl of Rothes Rothes, 10th earl of —> Leslie, John 10th earl of Rothes Rothes, 20th earl of —> Leslie, Malcolm George Dyer Edwards 20th earl of Rothes Rothes, countess of —» Leslie, Mary Elizabeth Rothes, 19th earl of —> Leslie, Norman Evelyn 19th earl of Rothes Rothes, master of —» Leslie, Norman master of Rothes Rothes, duchess of —» Lindsay, Lady Anne Rothes earldom of - Anderson W., Biydges, Burke - I 950,85-93; 681,394-399; 682,6-12 Rothes, Ian Lionel Malcolm Leslie 21st Earl (* 1932), earl - Scotland - III 390, 452 Rothesay dukedom of - Anderson W„ Irving: Scotsmen, Waller - I 950,102-105 Rothesey, duke of —» Stewart, David duke of Rothesey Rothman, Louis (fl. 1917-1925), cigarette manufacturer, tobacco dealer, mail-order retailer - Notable Personalities - II 1743, 092 Rothman, Richard Wellesky (t 1856), physician - Boase - I 950,106 Rothney, Octavius Edward (* 1824, 1 1881), lieutenant colonel - Boase, Buckland I 950,107; II 1743,93 Rothnie, Douglas Auchterlonie (* 1873), minister of religion - Jamaica - III 390,453 Rothschild, baroness de Rothschild, Charlotte Rothschild, 2nd baron —> Rothschild, Lionel Walter 2nd baron Rothschild Rothschild, 1st baron Rothschild, Sir Nathan Mayer 1st baron Rothschild Rothschild, Alfred de Fowler, Annie Rothwell, Arthur (* 1875), public servant Ceylon - II 1743,117 Rothwell, Charles (* 1827, Î 1889), surgeon, poet - Boase - I 950,159 Rothwell, Charles (* 1856), clergyman - Lanes. Biog. - I 950,160 Rothwell, Diana Rowan - née; Diana Rowan Dunn (* 1929), zoologist, lecturer - Scientists - Ill 391,26 Rothwell, Edward (t 1731), minister - Watt I 950,161 Rothwell, Frank (* 1857?, î 1892), journal editor - Boase - I 950,162 Rothwell, George James (* 1860), vicar - WW Nottinghamshire - II 1743,118 Rothwell, George Peter (* 1937), metallurgist Scientists - III 391,27 Rothwell, J. (fl. 1790), schoolmaster, grammarian - Watkins/Shoberl - I 950,163 Rothwell, J. S. S. (fl. 1880), poet - Kirk I 950,164 Rothwell, James (fl. 1765), religious writer Allibone - I 950,165 Rothwell, James (* 1765, 1 1824), magistrate Smith - II 1743,119 Rothwell, James (* 1921), food scientist, lecturer - Scientists - III 391,28 Rothwell, James Herbert (* 1881, 1 1944), solicitor, town clerk - Notable Personalities, WW Local Government - II 1743, 120-121

Rothwell, James Joseph (* 1865), cocoa manufacturer - Lancashire - II 1743,122 Rothwell, John (t 1649), bookseller - Pionier 1 - I 950,166 Rothwell, John (fl. 1655), bookseller, cataloguer - Plomer 1, Watt - I 950,167-168 Rothwell, John ( t 1782), Jesuit - Oliver I 950,169 Rothwell, John (fl. 1903-1930), mayor, J.P. WW Local Government - II 1743,123 Rothwell, John Hedley (Î 1941), pilot - Wynn III 391,29 Rothwell, Julie Mary - aft. lady La Touche (* 1850) - Men & Women - I 950,170 Rothwell, Keith (* 1928), chemist - Scientists III 391,30 Rothwell, Louisa Frances - aft. Sheppard (* 1869), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1743,124 Rothwell, Pamela (* 1926), physicist, lecturer Scientists - III 391, 31 Rothwell, Richard (* 1563, î 1627), Puritan Brook, Middleton - I 950,171-181 Rothwell, Richard (* 1800, 1 1868), painter - Boase, Boylan, Bryan, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Strickland - I 950,182-201; III 391,32-33 Rothwell, Richard Rainshaw (* 1771, 1 1863), rector - Smith - II 1743,125 Rothwell, Richard Rainshaw (* 1809, 1 1890), barrister - Boase, Foster 2 - 1 950,202; II 1743,126 Rothwell, Richard Ruxton - aft. FitzHerbert (* 1841, 1 1920), J.P., D.L. - Bateman, Walford - II 1475,416-417 Rothwell, Richard Sutton (* 1882, 1 1962), brigadier general - WW Berkshire II 1743,127 Rothwell, Thomas (* 1742, î 1807), engraver Biyan, Foskett, Redgrave - I 950, 203-204; III 391,34 Rothwell, Thomas (* 1834), high sheriff, landowner - Bateman, Walford II 1743,128-129 Rothwell, Walter Henry (* 1872), conductor De Bekker - I 950, 205 Rothwell, William Edward (* 1879, 1 1937), lieutenant colonel - 14WW 1929 II 1743,130 Rothwell, William Thomas (fl. 1890-1917), brewer - Lanes. Biog. - I 950, 206 Rotier, John —> Roettiers, John Rotier, John —> Rottiers, John Rotiere, John —> Rottiers, John Rotiers, John —> Rottiers, John Rottebburg, Paul (* 1846), chemical merchant Glasgow, Todd: Glasgow - II 1743,131-133 Rotten, Richard - aft. Wroughton (* 1748, 1 1822), actor - Gilliland, Gorton, Haslewood, Roach, Russell: Actors, Thesp. Diet., Watkins/Shoberl - I 950,207-213; 1235,309-317 Rottenburg, Henry (* 1876), engineer, company director - Cox: Norfolk - I 950,217 Rottenburgh, Charlotte Helen (fl. 1921-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1743,134 Rotter, John Michael (* 1948), civil engineer, professor - Scotland - III 391,35 Rottiers, John - or: Roettiers, Rontiers, Rotier, Rotiere, Rotiers (* 1631, 1 1703), medallist Pyke - III 391, 36 Rottler, John Peter Russell, Margaret Jane

Roupell Rottot, Jean Philippe (* 1825), physician, editor - Rose - I 950, 222-223 Roualle, Jean Francois Marie (* 1917), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 391,37 Roubaud, J. L. Audibert (fi. 1775), biographer Allibone - I 950, 224 Roubiliac, Louis François - also: Roubillac (* 1695, 1 1762), sculptor - A 'Beckett, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Georgian age, Gorton, Gould, Gunnis, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Pyke, Redgrave, Rose HJ., Waller, Watkins - I 950, 225-239; II 1743,141-148; III 391,38-44 Roubury, Gilbert de (t 1321?), judge - Foss I 950,240 Rouby, Mother Catherine Corbett, Thomas Godfrey Poison 2nd baron Rowallan Rowallan, baroness —» Grimond, Gwyn Mervyn Rowan Saint - Forbes - I 951,109 ' Rowan (family) - variants: Ruan, Rouine, Rogan (fl. 16. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family MacLysaght - III 391,138-141 Rowan, A.J. (*1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 391,142 Rowan, Annie M. (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 951,110 Rowan, Archibald Hamilton Roe (family) Rowe, Owen (* 1595?, î 1661), regicide Noble: Regicides, Winstanley: Martyrology 1 951,340-347 Rowe, Peter Noël (* 1919), chemical engineer, professor - Scientists - III 391,214 Rowe, Peter Trimble (* 1856), bishop - Men & Women - I 951,348 Rowe, R. C. (fl. 1880), philosophical writer Kirk - I 951,349 Rowe, R. J. (fl. 1830), historian - Allibone I 951,350 Rowe, Reginald Percy Pfeiffer (* 1868, 1 1945), oarsman - Foster 3, Sports, WW Sport I 951,351; II 1743,432-434 Rowe, Richard - c.h. Edward Howe (* 1823, 1 1879), journalist - Boase, Kirk I 951,352-354 Rowe, Richard B. (fl. 1820), law reporter Allibone - I 951, 355 Rowe, Richard Charles (* 1853, 1 1884), mathematician - Boase - I 951,356 Rowe, Richard Herbert (* 1883, 1 1933), lieutenant colonel, surveyor, colonial representative - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1743, 435-436 Rowe, Richard Marrack (fl. 1855), theologian, tutor - Allibone - I 951,357 Rowe, Robert (fl. 1690), writer - Watt I 951,358 Rowe, Rodney Carl (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 391,215 Rowe, Samuel (* 1793, 1 1853), topographer Allibone, Boase - I 951,359-360 Rowe, Sir Samuel (* 1835, 1 1888), colonial governor, surgeon - Boase, Kirk-Greene 1 I 951,361; III 391,216-217 Rowe, Sidney Grant (* 1861, î 1928), landscape painter - WWW 1916 - II 1743,437 Rowe, Simon (fl. 1840-1850), stonecutter Gunnis - II 1743,438 Rowe, Susan (fl. 1853), miniature painter FoskettIII 391,218 Rowe, Symon (fl. 1682-1686), naval commander - Charnock - I 951,362 Rowe, Sir Thomas (fl. 1568), Lord Mayor, merchant tailor - Jaggard - II 1743,439 Rowe, Thomas (* 1657, 1 1705), divine, philosophical teacher - Jones: Bunhill I 951,365-366 Rowe, Thomas (* 1687, 1 1715), writer Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, British Biography, Chalmers 1 - I 951,368-369; 1005,322-324,341,375 Rowe, Thomas (t 1698), divine - Adams W.D. 1 - I 951,364 Rowe, Thomas A. (* 1909), violin maker Plowright - III 391,219

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Rowe, Thomas Bradley (* 1863), sheriff, mayor, company director - WW Devonshire, WW Local Government - II 1743, 440-441 Rowe, Thomas J. (* 1853, 1 1881), poet O'Byrne - I 951,370 Rowe, Vernon Durbin Corry, Montagu William Lowry- 1st baron Rowton Rowton, Frederic (* 1818, 1 1854), penal reformer, writer - AUibone, Boase I 952,321-322 Rowton, Nathaniel (fl. 1840), religious writer AUibone - I 952,323 Rowton, Rupert James (Î 1893), clergyman AUibone, Boase - I 952,324-325 Rowton, Samuel James (* 1844), clergyman, organist, teacher - Brown/Stratton, Warriner I 952,326; II 1744,292 Rowton, Sarah Anne - aft. Simpson (fl. 1890-1932), city councillor, J.P. - WW Leicestershire - II 1744, 293 Rowton, William (fl. 1865), religious writer Kirk - I 952, 327 Rowzee, Lodwick (fl. 1630), physician AUibone, Watt - I 952,328-329 Rowzier, John (t 1752), naval captain Charnock - I 952,330 Rowzier, Richard (t 1745), naval captain Charnock - I 952,331 Roxbee Cox, Jeremy William (* 1932), lecturer in philosophy - Academic WsW- III 391,416 Roxborough, Robert (fl. 1848-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 391, 417 Roxburgh, Lady —> Chambers, Eleanor Mary Ann

Roxburgh, 5th duke of Innes, James 5th duke of Roxburgh Roxburgh, 3rd earl of —» Ker, Robert 3rd earl of Roxburgh Roxburgh surname of - Anderson W. I 952,332 Roxburgh (fl. 1875), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 391,418 Roxburgh, A.L. (* 1925), forests conservator Kirk-Greene 2 - III 391, 419 Roxburgh, Alexander Bruce (* 1860, 1 1953), physiologist - O'Connor 2 - III 391,420 Roxburgh, Ethel G. (fl. 1909), miniature painter - Foskett - III 391, 421 Roxburgh, Sir Francis (* 1820, î 1891), judge, writer - Boase, Foster 2, Hutchinson: Medica, Kirk - I 952,333-335; II 1744,294 Roxburgh, Francis (* 1850, 1 1935), judge Foster 2, Pratt, WWW 1929 - I 952,336; II 1744,295-296 Roxburgh, Francis Laurence (* 1909), penkeeper, planter, J.P. - Jamaica - III 391,422 Roxburgh, Hugh Laughland (fl. 1930), cotton broker, J.P. - WW Cheshire - II 1744,297 Roxburgh, Ian Walter (* 1939), mathematician, professor - Scientists - III 391,423 Roxburgh, Janet - aft. Balfour (Î 1923), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1744,298 Roxburgh, John (* 1714, 1 1777), minister Ross P. - II 1862, 312 Roxburgh, John (* 1806, 1 1880), clergyman AUibone, Boase, Kirk - I 952,337-339 Roxburgh, John (* 1835), cotton broker, J.P. Lancashire, Orchard - II 1744,299-300 Roxburgh, Sir John Archibald (* 1854, 1 1937), merchant, shipowner, volunteer colonel Glasgow, Todd: Glasgow, WWW 1929 II 1744,301-304 Roxburgh, John Fergusson (* 1888, 1 1954), headmaster - WW Buckinghamshire II 1744,305 Roxburgh, Picton Gaunt, Picton Roxburgh, Robert (* 1853), physician Medical WW - I 952,340 Roxburgh, Sir Thomas Laurence (* 1853, 1 1945), colonial administrator - WW Jamaica - II 1744, 306-307 Roxburgh, William (* 1751, î 1815), botanist - A 'Beckett, AUibone, Anderson W., Britten/Boulger, Buckland, Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Davenport, Gardeners, Geddes, Gorton, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 952,341-360; II 1744,308 III 391,424-427 Roxburgh, William (* 1812, î 1897), physician Boase - I 952,361 Roxburghe, duchess of —» Churchill, Lady Anne Emily SpencerRoxburghe, 6th duchess of —» Dalbiac, Susanna Stephania Roxburghe, 2nd earl of Drummond, William 2nd earl of Roxburghe Roxburghe 10th Duke of —» Innes Ker, Guy David 10th Duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 9th duke of Ker, George Victor Robert John Innes- 9th duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 8th duke of —> Ker, Henry John Innes 8th duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 6th duke of —> Ker, James Henry Robert Innes 6th duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 7th duke of Ker, James Henry Robert Innes 7th duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 3rd duke of Ker, John 3rd duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 5th earl and 1st duke of —> Ker, John 5th earl and 1st duke of Roxburghe Roxburghe, 1st earl of Ker, Robert 1st earl of Roxburge Roxburghe dukedom of - Anderson W. I 952,363-371 Roxburgh-Smith, Benjamin (t 1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 391,428 Roxby, Edmund Lally (* 1844, 1 1912), rural dean - WWW 1897 - II 1744,309

Roxby, H. Thornhill (fl. 1881-882), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 391,430 Roxby, Henry —» Maude, Henry Roxby Roxby, Herbert (* 1848, 1 1905), naval captain WWW 1897 - II 1744,310 Roxby, Herbert Suffield Maude - aft. MaudeRoxby (* 1879, 1 1938), vicar - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, WW Norfolk - I 952,377; II 1744,311-312 Roxby, Herbert Suffield Maude Maude—» Roxby, Herbert Suffield Maude Roxby, Percy Maude (* 1880, 1 1947), geography lecturer - Liverpool, Stephenson - I 952,378; II 1744,313 Roxby, Robert —» Beverley, Robert Roxby Roxby, Robert (* 1767, 1 1846), poet - AUibone, Welford - I 952, 379-384 Roxby, William - aft. Beverley (* 1765, 1 1842), theatrical manager - Adams W.D. 2 I 952,386 Roy, A. Stewart (t 1951), librarian - Munford III 391,431 Roy, Alexandre (* 1859), colonel - Men & Women - I 952,387 Roy, Allan (* 1891), architect, surveyor, J.P. Scottish Biogr. - II 1744,314 Roy, Andrew (Î 1864), mathematics teacher, science teacher - Norrie - II 1744,315 Roy, Andrew (fl. 1865-1895), geologist, mining inspector, emigrant - Ross P. - II 1744,316 Roy, Antoine A. (fl. 1815), linguist - AUibone I 952,388 Roy, Archibald Donald (* 1945), director of field operations - Scotland - III 391,432 Roy, Archibald Edmiston (* 1924), astronomer, lecturer - Goring, Scientists III 391,433-434 Roy, Augustin (* 1863), bishop, missionary Cath. WW 1910 - I 952, 389 Roy, B.D. (* 1923), agricultural officer - KirkGreene ^ - III 391,435 Roy, C.A. (* 1905), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 391,436 Roy, Charles Smart (* 1854, 1 1897), pathologist, professor - Boase, O'Connor 1, Royal Soc., WWW 1897 - I 952,390-397; II 1744,317 III 391,437-439 Roy, David (fl. 1927-1941), engineer, polar explorer - Poulsom - III 391,440 Roy, Derek (fl. 1942-1946), comedian - Busby III 391,441 Roy, Donald Whatley (*1881), obstetrician Medical WW - I 952,398 Roy, Eugene Armand (* 1820, 1 1884), museum curator - Boase - I 952,399 Roy, Frank (* 1958), member of parliament Hassan/Lynch, Scotland - III 391,442-443 Roy, G. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk - I 952, 400 Roy, Gabrielle (* 1909, 1 1983), novelist, short-story writer - Feminist companion III 391,444-445 Roy, George (fl. 1855), dramatist - AUibone, Inglis - I 952, 401-402 Roy, Gordon —> Wallace, Helen Roy, Harry (* 1900, 1 1971), jazz musician Chilton - III 391, 446 Roy, Harry (* 1902, 1 1971), musician, composer, broadcaster - Moseley - II 1744,318 Roy, Ian (* 1932), historian, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 391,447 Roy, Indra Lai (fl. 1918), flight lieutenant Above the Trenches - III 391,448 Roy, James (* 1834), clergyman - Kirk, Men & Women - I 952,403-404 Roy, James (* 1938), historian, lecturer Academic WsW - III 391,449 Roy, James Henry Barstow (* 1922), agriculturist - Scientists - III 391,450 Roy, Jennet (fl. 1850), historian - AUibone I 952,405 Roy, Jesse J. (fl. 1876-1912), clergyman - Men & Women - I 952, 406 Roy, John (fl. 1904-1932), librarian - Munford III 391,451

Royle Roy, John William Gascoigne Gunn, Hadiée Royden, baroness —» Clegg, Quenelda Mary Royden, 1st baron —» Royden, Thomas 1st baron Royden Royden, Agnes Maude - aft. Shaw (* 1876, f 1956), preacher - Banks, Feminist companion, Labour WW, Lee, Oldfìeld, WW Wales 1933- II 1744,343-344; III 392,25-39 Royden, Charles (fl. 1664-1677), naval captain Chamock - I 952, 444 Royden, Sir Ernest Bland 3rd baronet (* 1873, I 1960), shipowner, high sheriff - WW Cheshire - II 1744, 345 Royden, Sir Thomas Bland 1st baronet (* 1831, f 1917), M.P., shipowner, high sheriff Cheshire, Lancashire, Liverpool, Orchard, Walford, WWW 1916- II 1744,353-358 Royden, Thomas 1st baron Royden (* 1871, f 1950), shipowner - Foster 3, Lanes. Biog., Liverpool, Moseley, Parliament 1, Sports, WW Wales 1933 - I 952,445; II 1744,346-352; III 392,40 Royden, William (* 1864), physician - Cox: Norfolk - I 952,446 Royde-Smith, Naomi Gwladys —» Smith, Naomi Gwladys RoydeRoydhouse, Josiah (t 1709), naval captain Chamock - I 952, 447 Roydon, Matthew (fl. 1580-1622), poet Philipps - I 765,61-62 Roydon, Thomas —> Cornforth, Thomas Royds, Albert Henry (* 1876, 1 1952), major Lanes. Biog., Walford, WW Sussex - I 953,1; II 1744,359-360 Royds, Charles Twemlow (* 1838, 1 1900), rector, J.P. - Press C.A.M.: Lancashire II 1744,361-363 Royds, Sir Charles William Rawson (* 1876, f 1931), vice-admiral, police commissioner - Poulsom, WWW 1929 - II 1744,364; III 392,41 Royds, Clement (* 1785, 1 1854), banker, sheriff - Boase - I 953,2 Royds, Sir Clement Molyneux (* 1842, 11916), M.P., D.L. - Gaskell: Lancashire, Lancashire, Lanes. Biog., Manchester, Manchester Faces, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916- I 953,3-4; II 1744,365-372

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Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall - aft. BeswickeRoyds (* 1840, 1 1909), captain - Walford II 1744, 373 Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall Beswicke—> Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall Royds, Edmund (* 1860, 1 1946), solicitor, member of parliament - Parliament 1 III 392,42 Royds, Edmund Albert Nuttall (* 1845, 1 1892), barrister, J.P., volunteer captain - Foster 2 II 1744,374 Royds, Edward (* 1820, 1 1895), oarsman, rector - Boase - I 953, 5 Royds, Francis Coulman (* 1825, 1 1913), canon - Cheshire, WWW 1897 - II 1744, 375-376 Royds, Francis Twemlow (* 1863), convert, J.P. - Cath. WW 1910 - I 953, 6 Royds, George Fletcher - aft. Fletcher Twemlow (* 1857, 1 1935), high sheriff, company director - WWW 1929 - II 1744,377 Royds, Gilbert Twemlow (* 1845, 1 1933), rural dean - Clergy List, WWW 1929 II 1744,378-379 Royds, Henry George Trower (* 1882), gentleman - WW Cheshire - II 1744,380 Royds, Sir John (* 1752, 1 1817), judge, botanist - Britten/Boulger, Buckland - I 953,7; II 1744,381 Royds, John Fletcher Twemlow (* 1867, 1 1936), barrister, D.L., volunteer major - Cheshire, Walford, WW Cheshire - II 1744, 382-384 Royds, Mabel Alington - aft. Mrs E. Lumsden (* 1874, 1 1941), printmaker - Goring, Halsby/Harris - III 392, 43-44 Royds, Mary Petrena (* 1849, î 1937), genealogist, photographic collector - WWW 1929 - II 1744, 385 Royds, Sir Percy Molyneux Rawson (* 1874, f 1955), admiral, county councillor, rugby internationalist - Parliament 1, WW Surrey II 1744,386; III 392,45 Royds, Thomas Fletcher (* 1880), rector, classicist, writer - WW Staffordshire II 1744,387 Royds, William Massy (* 1879, 1 1951), consul general - Foreign Office 2 - II 1744,388 Royds Bentley, Margaret Home Chalmers, Margaret Home Roye, Cybryke van (fl. 1555-1556), stationer Duff - I 953,8 Royer, Alfred (fl. 1834-1849), naval lieutenant, writer - Allibone, O'Byrne - I 953,10-11 Royer, Charles (fl. 1794-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 953,12-13 Royer, Gideon (fl. 1720), arithmetician, writer Watt - I 953,14 Royer, Joseph (fl. 1854), boatswain's mate Poulsom - III 392, 46 Royer, N.W. (* 1906), postmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 392, 47 Royer, Pierre (fl. 1774-1796), painter, architect Bryan - I 953,15 Royes, Kenneth Coates (* 1909), psychiatrist Jamaica - III 392,49 Royes, Osmond Melbourne (* 1903), statistician - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 392,48; 392,50 Royes, Samuel William (fl. 1893-1912), colonial civil servant - WW Jamaica - II 1744,389 Roylance, Elizabeth (Î 1830), book character model - Rintoul - III 392,51 Roylance, R. Charles (fl. 1953-1959), comic artist - Clark - III 392, 52 Roylance, William (fl. 1801-1817), grocer Smith - II 1744,390 Royle, A. F. (fl. 1860), religious writer Allibone - I 953,16 Royle, A.G. (* 1924), mines inspector - KirkGreene 2 - III 392, 53 Royle, Sir Anthony Henry Fanshawe (* 1927), member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 392,54 Royle, Arnold (* 1837, î 1919), physician, army surgeon - WWW 1916 - II 1744,391 Royle, Carol (* 1954), actress - Hayward: TVIII 392,55

3482

Royle

Royle, Charles (* 1838), journalist, judge Foster 2, Weinthal - I 953,17; II 1744,392 Royle, Charles Helpman, Robert Howard Rudyerd Rue, Andrew —» Ruwe, Andrew Rue, John —» Ruwe, John Rübner, Cornelius (* 1853), professor of music Baltzell - I 953,88 Rücker, Sir Arthur William (* 1848, 1 1915), physicist, professor - Foster 4, Men 3, Pratt, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1897 I 953,92-95; II 1745,19-21 Rücker, August (* 1871), minister, writer Methodists - I 953, 96 Ruegg, Alfred Henry Maffey, John Loader 1st baron Rugby Ruge, Arnold (* 1802, 1 1880), politician, writer - Boase, Cooper: Supplement - I 953,315: II 1745,131 Rugeley, Luke (* 1617?, 1 1697), physician Münk - I 953,316 Rugeley, Rowland (fl. 1760), poet, translator Watt - I 953,317 Rugeley, Thomas —> Ridgley, Thomas Rugely, John Baptist (* 1587, 1 1670), priest Gillow- I 953,319-320 Rugeroni, Joseph (t 1884), coal merchant, shipping agent - Macmillan: Malta II 1745,132 Rugeroni, Joseph Garcia Brise, Sir Edward Archibald Ruggles- 1st baronet Ruggles-Brise, Emily Ada Pleasance Brise, Emily Ada Pleasance RugglesRuggles-Brise, Sir Evelyn John —> Brise, Sir Evelyn John RugglesRuggles-Brise, Sir Harold Goodeve —> Brise, Sir Harold Goodeve RugglesRuggles-Brise, Harold Ralph —» Brise, Harold Ralph RugglesRuggles-Brise, Sir Samuel Brise —> Brise, Sir Samuel Brise RugglesRuglen, earl of —» Hamilton, John earl of Ruglen Ruhemann, Martin Siegfried William (* 1903), company director - Scientists - III 392, 204 Ruhemann, Siegfried (* 1859), chemist, lecturer - Cox: Norfolk, Stephenson - I 953, 354-355 Ruhlman (fl. 1845), technical writer - Allibone - I 953,357 Ruiz (t 1835), pirate - Gosse - II 1745,142 Ruiz, Benito (t 1628), Jesuit brother - McCoog - Ill 392,210 Ruiz, Juan (fl. 1642-1649), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 392,211 Ruiz de Vallejo, Pedro (t 1611), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 392, 212 Rujanski, Sister M. Etienne - real name: Rosalie Rujanski (* 1913, î 1975), nun Kirkus - III 392, 214 Rujanski, Sister M. Prisca - real name: Pauline Rujanski (* 1906, î 1972), nun - Kirkus III 392,213 Rujanski, Pauline —» Rujanski, Sister M. Prisca Rujanski, Rosalie —» Rujanski, Sister M. Etienne Ruker, Richard Anthony (* 1930), geologist Poulsom - III 392, 205 Rukeyser, Muriel (* 1913, 1 1980), poet, political activist - Feminist companion III 392,206-208 Rule Saint —» Regulus Saint Rule Surname of - Anderson W. - I 953, 359 Rule, Alexander (fl. 1904-1913), chemist, lecturer - Stephenson - I 953, 360 Rule, Andrew (t 1708), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1745,143 Rule, Frank Gordon (* 1882, 1 1965), consul Foreign OlSce 2 - II 1745,144 Rule, Gilbert (* 1629?, 11701), divine, writer - Allibone, Hutchinson: Kent, Watt I 953,361-363 Rule, Jane (* 1931), novelist, short-story writer, essayist - Feminist companion III 392,215-217 Rule, John (* 1720?, 1 1775), clergyman - Jones: Bunhill - I 953, 364 Rule, John (fl. 1765), teacher, dramatist - Baker, Gilliland, Watt - I 953,365-367 Rule, Martin (fl. 1880), convert, writer - Kirk I 953,368 Rule, Philip M. (fl. 1885), writer on cats - Kirk - I 953,369 Rule, Robert (* 1837), cloth manufacturer Todd: Glasgow - II 1745,145 Rule, Thomas (fl. 1798-1806), bar owner Goodman - III 392,218-221 Rule, Ulric Zuinglias (* 1840), curate, writer Kirk - I 953, 370 Rule, William (* 1787), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 953,371 Rule, William Bennett (* 1842), surgeon Medical WW - I 953, 372 Rule, William Harris (* 1802, 1 1890), divine, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Malchow I 953,373-375: III 392,222 Rule, William Newton (* 1868), J.P., building society manager - Cox: Kent, WW Kent I 953,376: II 1745,146 Rule-Owen, Thomas —> Owen, Thomas RuleRulf, G.H. (* 1903), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 392, 223 Rumbelow, Ernest (* 1882), J.P., fund raiser, voluntary worker - WW Kent - II 1745,147 Rumbelow, W.E. (* 1908), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 392, 224

3485

Rumble, Thomas (fl. 1850), seaman - Poulsom III 392,225 Rumble, Thomas William (* 1832, 1 1883), architect, engineer - Boase - I 953, 380 Rumble, William Ewart (* 1887), advertising executive - Marteau - II 1745,148 Rumbles, Michael John (* 1956), member of Scottish Parliament - Hassan/Lynch, Scotland - Ill 392,226-227 Rumbold Saint —> Rumold Saint Rumbold, Lady Fane, Etheldred Constantia Rumbold, Lady Hopewell, Helen Eliza Rumbold (fl. 1776), M.P., extortionist - Knapp/ Baldwin - I 953, 382-385 Rumbold, Angela Claire R. (* 1932), member of parliament - Roth - III 392, 228-229 Rumbold, Sir Horace Anthony Claude (*1911, 1 1983), diplomat - British History III 392,230 Rumbold, Sir Arthur Carlos Henry 1st baronet (* 1820, 1 1869), cabinet administrator - Boase - I 953,386 Rumbold, Sir Arthur Victor Raoul Anduze 6th baronet (* 1869, 1 1877) - Boase - I 953, 387 Rumbold, Sir Cavendish Stuart 4th baronet (* 1815, 1 1853) - Boase - I 953, 388 Rumbold, Charles Edmund Ketelby, Maria Eliza Rundell, Matthews Adkins (* 1856, 1 1935), barrister, average adjuster - WWW 1929 II 1745,213 Rundell, Samuel (* 1763, 1 1848), layman, wool stapler - Soc. Friends 1 - I 954,107-110 Rundell, Towson William (* 1855), average adjuster - Orchard - II 1745,214 Rundell, William Albert (* 1883), vicar - Clergy List, WW Staffordshire - II 1745,215-216 Rundell, William Westcott (* 1816, î 1897), secretary - Boase, Orchard - I 954,112; II 1745,217-219 Rundle, Abraham (t 1750), architect, joiner Coivin - II 1745, 220 Rundle, Adam (* 1984), footballer - Hugman III 392,296 Rundle, Aylmer Maurice (* 1902), squadron leader - WW British Aviation - II 1745, 221 Rundle, Bernard Bede (* 1937), fellow and lecturer in philosophy - Academic WsW III 392,297 Rundle, Charles Halderson (* 1871), cinematographic exhibitor Kinematograph - II 1745,222 Rundle, Claude (* 1873), physician Medical WW - I 954,113 Rundle, Elizabeth Charles, Elizabeth Rundle, Elizabeth - aft. Charles (* 1828, 1 1896), writer - Allibone, Boase, Hays F., Kirk, Pratt, Sanders - I 954,114-121 Rundle, F.J. (* 1915), engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 392, 298 Rundle, G. Archer (fl. 1935), colonial policeman - WW Guernsey - II 1745, 223 Rundle, George Walter (* 1879), surgeon Medical WW - I 954,122 Rundle, Henry (* 1857), minister - WW Methodism - II 1745,226

Rushe Rundle, Sir Henry Macleod Leslie (* 1856, I 1934), general Creagh/Humphris, Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2, Macmillan: Malta, Men 3, Robinson, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 954,123; II 1745,227-239; III 392,299 Rundle, John Dudley, Anne Countess of Warwick Russell, Anne —> Worsley, Anne Russell, Anne (* 1576, î 1639), maid of honour - Shakespeare - III 393, 24-25 Russell, Annie - aft. Yorke (* 1864, I 1936), actress - Green Room Book II 1745,364-365 Russell, Annora Margaret Bromley —» Martin, Annora Margaret Bromley

3489

Russell, Anthony Gerald (fl. 1940-1946), pilot Wynn - III 393, 26 Russell, Archibald Banister, Henry Rutter, Hubert Llewellyn (* 1867), physician, surgeon - Northumberland - II 1747,090 Rutter, Ian Strathearn (* 1902), dental surgeon Kirk-Greene 2 - III 394,182 Rutter, James Almond Parker (* 1872), headmaster - Cox: Norfolk - I 958, 87 Rutter, James J. (fl. 1849-1850), polar explorer Poulsom - III 394,183 Rutter, John (fl. 1765), gardener - Watt I 958,88 Rutter, John (* 1796, 1 1851), quaker, topographical writer - Allibone, Boase I 958,89-90 Rutter, John Baptist - also: Rhyter (Î 1786), Jesuit - Oliver - I 958,91 Rutter, John Obadiah Newell (* 1799, 1 1888), chemist, electrical engineer - Allibone, Boase - I 958,86,92 Rutter, John Westhead (* 1935), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists - III 394,185 Rutter, Joseph (fl. 1635), poet - Allibone, Baker, Jacob, Langbaine, Whincop I 958,93-99 Rutter, Joseph John Burchett (* 1899), lieutenant, flying officer - WW Wiltshire - II 1747,091 Rutter, M. E. - historian - Allibone I 958,100 Rutter, Michael Llewellyn (* 1933), child psychiatrist - Academic WsW - III 394,186 Rutter, Owen (* 1889, 1 1944), colonial magistrate, miscellaneous writer - Griffiths, WW Berkshire - II 1747,092; III 394,187 Rutter, Reginald Ashton (* 1899), judge - KirkGreene 2 - III 394,188 Rutter, Robert (* 1909, 1 1955), painter Buckman - III 394,189 Rutter, Robert Durham (fl. 1939-1947), pilot, squadron leader - Vifynn - III 394,190 Rutter, Sidney John (* 1903), archive assistant Landau - lì 1747, 093 Rutter, Thomas Francis (* 1873), headmaster WW Staffordshire - II 1747,094 Rutter, Thomas William (* 1874), painter, wood engraver, teacher - WW Art - II 1747,095 Rutter, William (fl. 1818), seaman - Poulsom III 394,191 Rutter, William Farley (* 1888), solicitor, town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1747,096 Rutter Giappone, Anthony (* 1922), magistrate - Malta - III 394,192 Ruttledge, David Knox (* 1865, 1 1931), colonial administrator, J.P. - WWW 1929 II 1747,097 Ruttledge, Frances - aft. Hare (fl. 1890-1905), actress - Green Room Book - II 1747, 098

Ryan Ruttledge, G.B. (fl. 1916-1923), county inspector - O'FarrellIII 394,193 Ruttledge, Hugh Ryan, William Thomas Ryan, Catherine (fl. 1880), writer on cookery Kirk - I 958,146 Ryan, Cathie (fl. 1991-1999), singer, songwriter Sullivan - III 394,221-231 Ryan, Charles Arthur (* 1852), J.P. - Walford II 1747,135 Ryan, Charles Edward (* 1850), surgeon, writer - Cath. WW 1910, Medical WW, Thorn I 958,148-150

3499

Ryan, Sir Charles Lister (* 1831, 1 1920), auditor general - Pratt, Watford, WWW 1916 I 958,151; II 1747,136-137 Ryan, Charles Montgomerie (* 1867, 1 1935), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris, PVWW 1929 - II 1747,138-139 Ryan, Charles Snodgrass (* 1853, î 1926), major general, surgeon - Mennell, WWW 1916 I 958,152-153; II 1747,140 Ryan, Christopher (* 1950), actor - Pedder III 394,232 Ryan, Cornelius John (* 1920, 1 1974), war correspondent, writer - Boylan, Griffiths, Irish writers, McRedmond - III 394, 233-238 Ryan, Cyril Percy (* 1875, 1 1940), captain WWW 1929 - II 1747,141 Ryan, Daniel Bishopp (fl. 1840-1845), barrister Foster 2 - II 1747,142 Ryan, David (* 1956), painter - Buckman III 394,239 Ryan, David Joseph (* 1868), physician Medical WW- I 958,155 Ryan, Declan (* 1943), hotelier - WsW Ireland - Ill 394,240 Ryan, Denis George Jocelyn (* 1885, 1 1927), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1747,143-144 Ryan, Dennis (t 1782), physician - Watt I 958,156 Ryan, Dennis William (* 1919), constable Channel Islands - III 394, 242 Ryan, Dermod Joseph (* 1934), company managing director - WWW Ireland III 394,243 Ryan, Dermot Adair (* 1928), company chairman - WWW Ireland - III 394, 244 Ryan, Dermot Joseph (* 1924), archbishop WWW Ireland - III 394, 245 Ryan, Desmond (* 1893, 1 1964), author, historian, secretary, journalist - Boylan, Irish writers, McRedmond - III 394, 246-248 Ryan, Desmond Lumley (* 1851, 1 1888), critic, songwriter - Boase, Brown/Stratton, O'Donoghue - I 958,158-159,257 Ryan, Dominick Daly (* 1831?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1747,145 Ryan, Donai (* 1939), lifestock mart general manager - WsW Ireland - III 394,249 Ryan, Edmond (fl. 1887-1920), county councillor, surgeon, physician - WW Wales 1921 II 1747,146 Ryan, Sir Edward Fitzgerald, Frances Ryan, Francis (fl. 1756-1785), portrait painter Strickland - I 958,178 Ryan, Frank (* 1902, 1 1944), republican socialist - Boylan, McRedmond, O'Farrell - Ill 394,255-260 Ryan, Frank Michael Dowland- Emslie, Rosalie M. S., R. M. (fl. 1840), poet - O'Donoghue I 960,11 S., S. (fl. 1615), dramatist - Baker, Langbaine I 960,12-13 S., S. (fl. 18. Cent.), miniature painter - Foskett - III 396,11 S., S. (fl. 1771), miniature painter - Foskett III 396,10 S., T. (fl. 1670), dramatist - Baker - I 960,14 S., T. (fl. 1880), poet - O'Donoghue - I 960,15 S., T. E. (fl. 1885?), poet - O'Donoghue I 960,16 S., W. (fl. 1655), political economist - Palgrave - I 960,17 S., W. (fi. 1807), miniature painter - Foskett III 396,12 Sa, Chien Moong (* 1919), authoress - Hong Kong - III 396,13 Sa, Pantaleào (t 1654), diplomat, murderer Low, Watt - I 960,18-19 Saab, Andrée —» Chedid, Andrée Saadut Ali nawab of Oude (t 1814) - Low I 960,20-21 Saalfield (fl. 1760), translator - Allibone I 960,22 Saarinen, Eero (* 1910, 11961), architect Wodehouse - III 396,14 Saas, Florence von - aft. Lady Baker (fl. 18601910), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1748, 001 Saba Sebert Sabatier, William (fl. 1795), social reformer Watt - I 960, 24 Sabatier, William (fl. 1820), merchant, writer Allibone - I 960,25 Sabatini, Rafael (* 1875, 1 1950), writer Bloom, Browning, Notable Personalities II 1748,002-003; III 396,15 Sabben, Frederick (fl. 1882-1895), colonial policeman - Colonial Office - II 1748,004 Sabben, H.J. (* 1914), harbourmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 396,16 Sabben, James (* 1787), naval lieutenant O 'Byrne - I 960,26-28

Sabben, James Thompson (fl. 1870), barrister Kirk - I 960, 29 Sabben-Clare, E.E. (* 1910}, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 396,17 Sabel, C.D. (* 1934), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 396,18 Sabela, Hermann J. (fl. 1872-1910), clergyman Cath. WW 1910 - I 960,30 Saberct —> Sebert Saberet —> Sebert Sabert Sebert Sabertash, Captain Orlando —> Mitchell, John Saberton, Claude William Scott (* 1876), physician - Medical WW - I 960, 33 Saberton, Peter (* 1950), jazz musician Chilton - III 396,19 Sabeston, George (fl. 1849-1853), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 396, 20 Sabey, Barbara Ethel (* 1928), physicist Scientists - III 396, 21 Sabey, Richard (* 1843, 1 1893), murderer Cowley - III 396, 22 Sabie, Francis (fl. 1587-1596), poetaster Allibone - I 960, 34 Sabin, Andrew —> Sam Sabin, Elijah Robinson (* 1776, 1 1818), religious writer - Allibone - I 960,35 Sabin, Eric (* 1975), footballer - Hugman III 396,25 Sabin, Frank T. (fl. 1930), art expert - WW Art - II 1748,005 Sabin, John Edward (fl. 1835), religious writer Allibone - I 960, 36 Sabin, John Howard (* 1892), businessman Birmingham Post - II 1748,006 Sabin, Robinett Alan (* 1919), captain Birmingham Post - II 1748,007 Sabin, Sarah (* 1965), painter - Buckman III 396,26 Sabine, Sir Edward (* 1788, 1 1883), general - Allibone, Boase, Boylan, Cassell, DCB, Knight: Biography, Men 2, Poulsom, Praeger, Sanders, Waller, Ward I 960,38-54; II 1748,8; III 396,27-29 Sabine, Elizabeth Juliana —» Leeves, Elizabeth Juliana Sabine, H. A. M. (fl. 1800), grammarian Allibone - I 960, 56 Sabine, James (fl. 1805), historian - Allibone, Watt - I 960,57-58 Sabine, John (fl. 1805), schoolmaster, textbook writer - Watt - I 960, 59 Sabine, John Arthur (* 1934), lecturer in political theory and government - Academic WsW III 396,30 Sabine, Joseph Stopford, Sackville George Sackville, Sylvia Margaret —» Harrison, Sylvia Margaret Sackville, Thomas - c.h. John Bouset (t 1628), actor - Nungezer, Shakespeare II 1748,051-052; III 396,98-99 Sackville, Thomas 1st earl of Dorset; baron Buckhurst (* 1536, 1 1608), poet - A'Beckett. Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Collier 1, Cooper/ Cooper, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Hoffmann, Jacob, Jenkins, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Letters, Lloyd D., Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Philipps, Rose H .J., Shakespeare, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop, Wilford, Wood, Wrangham - I 960, 268-427; 335, 257-258; 398,377-378; 823,10,15; 1203,25; III 396,86-97 Sackville, Thomas Geoffrey (* 1950), member of parliament - Roth - III 396,100-101 Sackville, Victoria-Josepha Baroness (* 1862, I 1936), aristocrat, charity fund-raiser Famous Scots - III 396', 135-136 Sackville-West West, George John 5th earl De La Warr Sackville-West, Cecilie Victoria —» West, Cecilie Victoria SackvilleSackville-West, Charles John —> West, Charles John Sackville- 4th baron Sackville Sackville-West, Charles Richard West, Charles Richard Sackville-West, Constance Mary Elizabeth —» Baillie, Constance Mary Elizabeth CochraneWishartSackville-West, Edward Charles West, Edward Charles Sackville- 5th baron Sackville Sackville-West, H.R.I. West, Lionel Sackville Sackville- 2nd baron Sackville Sackville-West, Mortimer —> West, Mortimer Sackville- 1st baron Sackville Sackville-West, Reginald Windsor —> West, Reginald Windsor SackvilleSackville-West, Victoria Mary West, Victoria Mary SackvilleSackville-West, Vita —> West, Victoria Mary SackvilleSackville-West, William Edward West, William Edward SackvilleSacre, Arthur Joseph (* 1862, 1 1931), canon, county councillor - WWW 1929 - II 1748, 053 Sacre, Louis Gerald Birtill (* 1888), land agent, land steward - WW Oxfordshire II 1748,054 Sacret, Elsie May Cecilia - aft. Carlisle (* 1882), painter - WW Art - II 1748,055 Sacro Bosco, Johannes de —» Holywood, John Sacroboso, Christopher —» Holywood, Christopher Sadasivam, Tumuluru Ramakrishniah (* 1892), auditor - Lndia Ofñce - II 1748,056 Sadd, Elizabeth —» Hearn, Elizabeth Sadd, John Girling (* 1896), company director, borough councillor - WW Essex - II 1748,057 Sadd, John Price (* 1863), timber merchant, J.P. - Essex - II 1748,058 Sadd, Simon (fl. 1660-1665), naval lieutenant Charnock - I 960, 440 Saddington, Kenneth (* 1911), scientist Scientists - III 396,137 Saddington, Thomas (fl. 1805), writer on cookery - Watt - I 960, 441 Saddle, Richard (fl. 1634), Jesuit - Oliver I 960,442 Saddler, Edward William (fl. 1929-1933), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 396,138 Saddler, John (* 1813, î 1892), line engraver Boase - I 960,443 Saddler, Sir Ralph —> Sadler, Sir Ralph

Sadler Saddleton, S.J. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 396,139 Sade, Donatien Alphonse Marquis de (* 1740, 11814), novelist, philosopher - Williams III 396,140 Sadgopal (* 1908), chemist, professor - WW Science - II 1748,058 Sadgrove, Audrey Sybil Eirene - aft. Chapman (* 1896), musician - Lady's WW - II 1748, 060 Sadgrove, Edwin James (* 1861), architect London - II 1748,061 Sadgrove, Frederick Edmund (* 1842), rector Clergy List, Durham - II 1748, 062-063 Sadgrove, Thomas (* 1857), rector - Clergy List, WW Essex - II 1748,064-065 Sadgrove, William Henry Marshall, Mary Anne St. Clair family of - Conolly - I 961,343-354 St. Clair, A. B. (fl. 1875), political writer - Kirk - I 961,355 St. Clair, Andrew (fl. 1730), physician, professor - Watt - I 961,356 St. Clair, Archibald James Murray 16th lord Sinclair (* 1875, 1 1957), captain, D.L. - Dod's 1929, Scottish Biogr. II 1748,192-193 St. Clair, Arthur FitzRoy, Blanche Adeliza

St. Clair-Erskine, Francis Edward Scudamore —> Erskine, Francis Edward Scudamore St. Clair- lord Loughborough St. Clair-Erskine, Francis Robert —» Erskine, Francis Robert St. Clair- 4th earl of Rosslyn St. Clair-Erskine, James Alexander —> Erskine, James Alexander St. Clair- 3rd earl of Rosslyn St. Clair-Erskine, James Francis Harry —» Erskine, James Francis Harry St. Clair- 5th earl of Rosslyn St. Clair-Erskine, Millicent Fanny —> Erskine, Millicent Fanny St. ClairSt. Clair-Erskine, Vera Mary —> Bayley, Vera Mary St. Clere, Janine (* 1930), dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1748,213 St. Colme barony of - Anderson W. 1 961,390 St. Columb, George (fl. 1885), travel writer Kirk - I 961,391 St. Cyr, Mimi (fl. 1890), actress - Reid/ Compton - I 961, 393-394 St. Cyres, viscount —> Northcote, Stafford Henry viscount St.Cyres St. Davids, 1st viscount —> Philipps, John Wynford 1st viscount St. Davids St. Denis, Louis Etienne (* 1788, 1 1856), valet - Chaplin - II 1748,214 St. Denis, Mary Hall, Mary St. Denis, Michel Jacques (* 1897, 1 1971), actor, producer - Noble: Theatre - II 1748,215 Sainte-Claire, Arthur M. de (fl. 1875), linguist Kirk - I 961, 395 St. Edmonde, George (fl. 1845), poet - Allibone - I 961,395 St. Edmund, Roger de (fl. 1194-1198), justice itinerant - Foss - I 961,396 St. Edmund, William de (fl. 1233-1245), justiciar - Foss - I 961,397 Sainte-Marie, Buffy (* 1941), folksinger Larkin: Folk - III 396, 424-426 Sainte-Marthe, Abel de - also: Sammarthanus (* 1570, 1 1652), librarian, writer - Watt I 961,398 Sainte-Marthe, Scévole de - also: Sammarthanus (* 1536, î 1623), governor, poet - Watt - I 961,399 Sainter, J. D. (fl. 1875), geological writer - Kirk - I 961,402 Saint-Evremond, Charles de Marguetel de Saint Denis de Armstrong, Jane Rebecca St. George, Sir John (* 1812, 11891), general Boase - I 961,432 St. George, Sir John 5th baronet (* 1851, 1 1938), lieutenant - Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WW Surrey WWW 1929I 961,433; II 1748,223-225 St. George, Joseph (* 1681, 1 1768), Jesuit Oliver - I 961,434 St. George, Joseph (fl. 1815), sculptor - Gunnis - II 1748,226 St. George, Meiesina —> Chenevix, Melesina St. George, Percival Walter (* 1849), civil engineer - Men & Women, Rose I 961,435-436 St. George, Sir Richard (Î 1635), herald Allibone - I 961, 438 St. George, Sir Richard Bligh 2nd baronet (* 1765, 1 1851), M.P. - Boase - I 961, 439 St. George, Richard James Mansergh- (* 1838), landowner - Bateman - II 1748, 227 St. George, Sir Richard de Latour 4th baronet (* 1837, 1 1861), lieutenant - Boase I 961,440 St. George, Sir Theophilus John 3rd baronet (* 1816, 1 1857), colonial magistrate - Boase I 961,441 St. George, Sir Thomas (t 1837), major general - Morgan: Sketches - I 961,442 St. Georges, Charles (* 1834), priest - Rose I 961,443-444 St. German, 7th earl of —> Eliot, Granville John 7th earl of St. Germans St. German, 5th earl of Eliot, Henry Cornwallis 5th earl of St. Germans St. German, Christopher - also:Seintgerman (* 1460?, 1 1540), legal writer, controversialist - Allibone, Berkenhout, Chalmers 1, Collier 2, Colvile, Gorton, Rose H.J., Simpson, Watkins, Watt, Wood - I 962,1-17; III 396,365-366 St. Germans, 3rd earl of —> Eliot, Edward Granville 3rd earl of St. Germans St. Germans, 1st earl of —> Eliot, John Craggs 1st earl of St. Germans St. Germans, 6th earl of —> Eliot, John Granville Cornwallis 6th earl of St. Germans St. Germans, 8th earl of —> Eliot, Montague Charles 8th earl of St. Germans St. Germans, 4th earl of —» Eliot, William Gordon Cornwallis 4th earl of St. Germans St. Germans, 2nd earl of —> Eliot, William 2nd earl of St. Germans St. Helena, John de (fl. 1216-1226), justice itinerant - Allibone - I 962,19 St. Helens, baron —> Fitzherbert, Alleyne baron St. Helens St. Helier, 1st baron —» Jeune, Francis Henry 1st baron St. Helier St. Helier, baroness —» Mackenzie, Susan Mary Elizabeth StewartSt. Helier, Aubin (fl. 1860), travel writer Allibone - I 962, 22 Sain thill, Alfred (fl. 1809-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 962,23 St. Hill, Edward Ashton (* 1867), college fellow - Foster 3, Foster 4 - II 1748, 228 Sainthill, George Augustus (t 1847), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 962,24 Sainthill, Loudon (* 1919, 1 1969), theatre designer, painter - Buckman - III 396, 427 Sainthill, Richard (* 1787, 1 1869), merchant, numismatist - Allibone, Boase - I 962, 25-26 Sainthill, Richard Tillidge (* 1788), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 962,27-28

St. John St. Hill, Windle Hill Clavel, Antoinette Cecile St. Jacobo, Stephen de (fi. 1193), justiciar Foss - I 962, 31 St. Jacques, Eugene (fl. 1896-1912), physician Men & Women - I 962, 32 St. John of Bletso, baroness —» Griffith, Elizabeth May St. John of Bletso, 17th baron —> St. John, Henry Beauchamp Oliver 17th baron St. John of Bletso St. John, 5th viscount —> St. John, Henry 4th viscount Bolingbroke, 5th viscount St. John St. John of Bletso, 18th baron —> St. John, Moubray St. Andrew Thornton 18th baron St. John of Bletso St. John, 13th baron St. John, St. Andrew 13th baron St. John St. John, 15th baron St. John, St. Andrew 15th baron St. John St. John Mrs (fl. 1850), religious writer Allibone - I 962,33 St. John of Bletsho, 4th baron —> St. John, Oliver 4th baron St. John of Bletsho, 1st earl of Bolingbroke St. John of Bletso, 14th baron St. John, St. Andrew Beauchamp 14th baron St. John of Bletso St. John, A. W. (fl. 1885), educationalist - Kirk - I 962,35 St. John, Alexander Story (* 1867), surgeon Medical WW- I 962,36 St. John, Alfred (* 1857, 1 1939), consul general - WWW 1929 - II 1748, 230 St. John, Alice Gertrude - aft. Crossman Gibson, Jane St. John, John de (t 1230?), justice itinerant Foss - I 962,305 St. John, John (* 1746, 1 1793), author - Allibone, Baker, Gilliland, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Thesp. Diet., Watt I 962,306-312 St. John, Joseph Wesley (* 1854, 1 1907), dominion politician, barrister - WPVW 1897 - II 1748,266 St. John, Leo (* 1886), dentist - Medical WWI 962,313 St. John, Louis Frederick (* 1866), auctioneer, surveyor, land agent - Sussex - II 1748, 267 St. John, Margaret Florence —» Greig, Margaret Florence St. John, Mary - c.h. Mary (t 1830?), poetess - Feminist companion, O'Donoghue I 962,315; III 396,386 St. John, Mary Clara —> Champs de Marcelly, Mary Clara St. John, Maurice William Ferdinand (* 1827, 11914), canon - Clergy List, WW Gloucester, WWW 1897 - II 1748,268-270 St. John, Molyneux (fl. 1875), journalist, writer Kirk - I 962,317 St. John, Moubray St. Andrew Thornton 18th baron St. John of Bletso (* 1877, I 1934), captain, D.L., J.P. - WWW 1929 II 1748,271 St. John, Oliver Williams Miss St. Leger family of - Brydges - I 962,443-448 St. Leger, Sir Anthony - also: Sentleger Salvin, Sister M. Baptist Salvin, Sister M. Baptist - real name: Louisa Salvin (* 1806, 1 1887), nun - Kirkus III 397,371

Sammut Salvin, Sister M. Gertrude - real name: Mary Caroline Salvin (* 1848, Î 1903), nun - Kirkus - Ill 397,376 Salvin, Marmaduke Charles Karlin, Miriam Samuels, Moss Turner- (* 1888, 1 1957), barrister, M.P. - Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - II 1750,017; III 453,92-93 Samuels, Paulus Stevens (fl. 1795), medical writer - Allibone - I 965,251 Samuels, Ruel Phillip (* 1908), electrical and radio engineer - Jamaica - III 398,96 Samuels, William Leycester (fl. 1857-1910), colonial judge, political agent - Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1750, 018 Samuelson, Lady —> Harbord, Sybil Charlotte Eleanor Samuelson, Lady —» Serena, Lelia Mathilda Samuelson, Sir Bernhard 1st baronet (* 1820, I 1905), ironmonger, educationalist Educationists, Jeremy, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897- I 965,252-254; II 1750,19; III 398,97-105 Samuelson, Bernhard Martin (* 1874, 1 1921), civil engineer - WWW 1916 - II 1750, 020 Samuelson, Edward (* 1823, 1 1898), J.P., mayor, tobacco broker - Orchard II 1750,021 Samuelson, Sir Francis Arthur Edward 3rd baronet (* 1861, 1 1946), ironmaster, high sheriff - Foster 3, Walford, WW Yorkshire - II 1750,022-024 Samuelson, G. B. (* 1887, 1 1945), film director, producer - Picturegoer's WW - II 1750,025 Samuelson, Godfrey Blundell (* 1863), M.P., J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 965,255 Samuelson, Sir Henry Bernhard 2nd baronet Jones, John Sanctuary, Brian Nigel (* 1933), head of marketing services - Broadcasting III 398,142 Sanctuary, Charles Lloyd (* 1854, 1 1934), canon - Clergy List, Wiltshire, WWW 1929 II 1750,043-045 Sanctuary, John Cyril Tabor (* 1904), physician, surgeon - WW Dorset - II 1750,046 Sanctuary, Thomas (* 1822, î 1889), divine Boase, WWW 1929 - I 965, 405; II 1750, 48 Sand, George - real name: Amandine-Aurore Lucille Dupin Baronne Dudevant (* 1804, 1 1876), novelist - Feminist companion III 398,143-144 Sand, Henry J. (fl. 1913), chemistry lecturer Stephenson - I 965, 406 Sand, Louis (fl. 1860), writer - Allibone I 965,407 Sand, Peter (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 398,145 Sandale, John de - also: Sandall (t 1319), bishop - Cassan 3, Foss - I 965,408-411 Sandall, D.E. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 398,146 Sandali, John —> Sandale, John de Sandall, John Edward (* 1889), mayor, fruit grower, government adviser - WW Cambridgeshire - II 1750,047 Sandali, Thomas Edward (* 1869), physician Medical WW - I 965,413 Sandars (fl. 1730), portrait painter - Redgrave I 965,415 Sandars, Charles Lionel (* 1859?), barrister Foster 2- II 1750,049

Sandeman Sandars, Edmund (fi. I860), poet - Aìlibone I 965,414 Sandars, Edward Carew (* 1869, 1 1944), lieutenant colonel, D.L., alderman - WW Local Government, WW Oxfordshire II 1750,050-051 Sandars, George Bridgeman, Diana Sawbridge, Edward Henry Bridgman (* 1840, 1 1923), captain, J.P. - Walford - II 1752, 305 Sawbridge, George (t 1681), printer, bookseller - Plomer 1 - I 972, 71 Sawbridge, George (fl. 1692-1711), booksellerPlomer 2 - II 1752, 306 Sawbridge, Henry Barn (* 1778, 1 1851), barrister - Boase - I 972, 72 Sawbridge, Henry Raywood (* 1907), viceconsul - Foreign Office 2 - II 1752, 307 Sawbridge, Henry Richard (* 1885, 1 1956), naval captain - WW Norfolk - II 1752,308 Sawbridge, John - c.h. John de Pontiserra (t 1304), bishop - Cassan 3, Godwin I 972,73-76 Sawbridge, John Forbes, Colin Sawkins, Richard (Î 1679), buccaneer - Gosse II 1752,331-333 Sawkins, Will (* 1886), minister - WW Methodism - II 1752,334 Sawle, Sir Charles Brune Graves- 2nd baronet (* 1816, 1 1903), M.P., D.L. - Bateman, WWW 1897 - II 1752,335-336 Sawle, Sir Charles John Graves- 1st baronet (* 1851, 1 1932), rear admiral - Gaskell: Devonshire, Walford, WWW 1929 I 972,95-96; II 1752,337-338 Sawle, Sir Francis Aylmer Graves- 3rd baronet (* 1849, 1 1903), lieutenant colonel - WWW 1897 - II 1752,339

Saxony Sawle, Sir Joseph —> Graves, Sir Joseph 1st baronet Sawle, Julia Eleanor Dorothea Graves- - aft. Rodd (t 1927), gentlewoman - Walford II 1752,340 Sawle, Ralph Patteson Cobbold—> Cobbold, Ralph Patteson Sawney - pirate - Gosse - II 1752,341 Saword Mrs (fl. 1808-1811), miniature painter Foskett - III 400,69 Sawrey, Solomon (* 1765, 1 1825), surgeon Allibone, Watt - I 972,99-100 Sawtell, Henry (* 1860), J.P., managing director - WW Wiltshire - II 1752,342 Sawtell, John Walter (* 1914), director of research and development - Scientists III 400,70 Sawtell, Walter Wilks (* 1867), headmaster, vicar - WW Sussex - II 1752,343 Sawtell, William George (* 1894), wharf master, naval pilot - Dominions Office - II 1752, 344 Sawtrey, William (Î 1401), Lollard - Low I 972,101 Sawyer, Amy (fl. 1887-1908), miniature painter Foskett - III 400,71 Sawyer, Antony H. (* 1936), translator - Flegon - Ill 400,72' Sawyer, Arthur Robert (fl. 1886-1908), mining engineer, writer - Kirk, Safford I 972,102-103 Sawyer, Charles (* 1813, Î 1892), lieutenant general - Bateman, Boase - I 972,104; II 1752,345 Sawyer, Charles Edward (* 1848, 1 1931), colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1752,346 Sawyer, Charles James (* 1875), bookseller, publisher - Notable Personalities II 1752,347 Sawyer, Cyril Hayes (* 1899), flight lieutenant Above the Trenches - III 400, 73 Sawyer, Edmund (t 1759), master of chancery Watt - I 972,105 Sawyer, Edmund (* 1816), barrister - Foster 2 II 1752,348 Sawyer, Edmund Charles Vaughan, Ethel Sawyer, Everett W. (* 1860), educationalist Men & Women - I 972,110 Sawyer, Frank Joseph (* 1857, 1 1908), organist, composer, conductor - Baltzell, Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Warriner - I 972,111-113; II 1752,352 Sawyer, Fred (* 1907, 1 1976), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 400, 74 Sawyer, Frederick (fl. 1857-1872), restaurant proprietor - Boase - I 972,114 Sawyer, George Alexander (Î 1944), exhibition organiser, chairman of National Liberal Association - WW Surrey - II 1752,353 Sawyer, George Francis Fiennes, Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham- 18th baron Saye and Sele Saye and Sele, 17th baron —> Fiennes, John Fiennes Twisleton-Wykeham- 17th baron Saye and Sele Saye and Sele, 16th baron Twisleton, Frederick Benjamin 16th baron Saye and Sele Saye and Sele, 14th baron Twisleton, Gregory William 14th baron Saye and Sele Saye and Sele, viscountess —> Tyrrol, Christobella Sayeed, Jonathan (* 1948), member of parliament - Roth - III 400,124-125 Sayell, Robert Cecil (* 1905, 1 1970), librarian Munford - III 400,126 Sayer, Lady Blundell, Annie Sayer (fl. 1805), writer on sculpting - Watt I 972,268 Sayer, Albert (fl. 1855), writer on sewerage, educationalist - Allibone - I 972, 269 Sayer, Alfred Carlisle (* 1886), land agent, J.P. WW Sussex - II 1752,433 Sayer, Alfred George Walpole Sayers, James Sayer, James (t 1777), vice-admiral - Charnock - I 972,284 Sayer, James Arthur (* 1877, 1 1960), captain, farmer, J.P. - WW Norfolk - II 1752,448 Sayer, James Bourchier (* 1866), rural dean - Cheshire, Clergy List, Foster 3 II 1752,449-451 Sayer, John (Î 1509), alderman - Benham II 1752,452 Sayer, John (fl. 1752-1765), poet - Watt1 972,287 Sayer, John (* 1823, 1 1886), barrister Foster 2 - II 1752, 453 Sayer, John (* 1850, 1 1917), barrister, D.L. Cox: Kent, Foster 2, Walford - I 972, 288; II 1752,454-455 Sayer, John William (* 1879, 1 1918), Lance Corporal - Creagh/Humphrís - II 1752,456 Sayer, Joseph (fl. 1675), sermonist - Watt I 972,289 Sayer, Joseph (fl. 1755-1775), sergeant-atlaw, writer - Allibone, Simpson, Watt I 972,290-291; III 400,128 Sayer, Lea (* 1948), musician - Larkin: Seventies - III 400,129-131 Sayer, Maxwell Barcham (t 1928), naval captain - WWW 1916- II 1752,457 Sayer, Philip Edward Gerald (* 1905), flying officer, commercial pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1752,458 Sayer, Robert - also: Seare; c. Gregory (* 1560, 1 1602), Benedictine - Allibone, Cooper/ Cooper, Gillow - I 972, 292-298 Sayer, Robert (fl. 1748-1794), chart publisher Blueback Charts - III 400,132-140 Sayer, Robert Richard (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - I 972,299-300 Sayer, S. (fl. 1805), poet - Watt - I 972,301 Sayer, Samuel (fl. 1760), schoolmaster, religious writer - Watt - I 972, 302 Sayer, Stephen (fl. 1759), banker, sheriff - City - I 972,303-305 Sayer, Sydney Herbert (* 1892), company manager - Red Book - II 1752, 459 Sayer, Thomas (fl. 1860), educational writer Allibone - I 972, 306 Sayer, Thomas (* 1869), farmer, district councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1752,460 Sayer, William Carlisle - aft. Sayer-Milward (* 1837, 1 1913), rector - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 772,24; II 1752,461 Sayer, William Latimer (* 1858), solicitor Norfolk - II 1752, 462 Sayer-Milward, William Carlisle —» Sayer, William Carlisle Sayers, Andrew Edward Leslie (* 1868), vicar Cox: Kent - I 972,309 Sayers, Arthur Reginald Willis (* 1887), colonial solicitor general, naval commander - Dominions Office - II 1753,023 Sayers, Bernard (* 1857), golfer - WW SportI 972,310 Sayers, Brian (* 1954), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 400,141 Sayers, Donald Eric Gordon (fl. 1967), physician - Channel Islands - III 400,142 Sayers, Donald Phillpott (* 1901), engineer Day - II 1753,001 Sayers, Dorothy Leigh - aft. Fleming (* 1893, 1 1957), writer - Blamires, Browning, Feminist companion, Greenwood, Lee, Moseley, Rintoul, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Whodunit?11 1753,002-003; III 400,143-169

Scambler Sayers, E.J. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 400,170 Sayers, Eldred Frank Leigh, Caroline Sayle, Alexei (* 1952), comedian, actor Hayward: TV, Redder - III 400,197-198 Sayle, Amy (* 1886), hygienist, housing reformer - Labour WW, Lady's WW, WW Local Government - II 1753,020-022 Sayle, Charles Edward (* 1864, 1 1924), librarian - Cox: Norfolk, Munford - I 972,331; III 400,199 Sayle, Gordon (* 1903), vicar - WW Yorkshire II 1753,024

Sayle, Norman (* 1926), painter, teacher Buckman - III 400, 200 Sayle, Robert Theophilus Dalton (* 1882), law publisher, J.P. - Wright D., WW Surrey II 1753,025-026 Sayle, William —> Ceeley, William Sayles, Charles P. (fl. 1908-1925), teacher Wright D. - II 1753,027 Sayles, Larret Pearson (* 1867), vicar - Clergy List, WW Nottinghamshire - II 1753,028-029 Sayles, Lewis Charles (* 1842), barrister Foster 2, Kirk - I 972,333; II 1753,30 Sayles, Lucille —» Clifton, Lucille Saylor, John (Î 1809), soldier, murderer Knapp/Baldwin - I 269,185-186 Sayner, William (* 1852), bank manager, company director - Yorkshire - II 1753,031 Sayn and Wittgenstein, Prince Gregory von Skay Saint Scawby, Thomas (* 1837?), minister - Mellors II 1753,159 Scawen, Charles Anthony Woods—> WoodsScawen, Charles Anthony Scawen, John (fl. 1773-1790), soldier, dramatist - Baker, Gilliland, Thesp. Diet. - I 973,124-126 Scawen, Patrick Philip Woods—> WoodsScawen, Patrick Philip Scawen, Robert (t 1669), M.P. - Ferguson 1 I 973,127 Scawin, A.L. (* 1920), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 400,322 Sceales, Andrew Downing (fl. 1878), civil servant, barrister - Foster 2 - II 1753,160 Sceales, George Adinston Mc Laren (* 1878, 1 1956), colonel - Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr., WW Kent - II 1753,161-163 Sceberras, Bonaventure (* 1876), priest - Cath. WW 1930 - II 1753,164 Sceberras, Sir Filippo (t 1928), physician WWW 1916 - II 1753,165 Sceberras Trigona, Alexander (* 1919), notary public - Malta - III 400,323 Sceberras Trigona, Alfred (* 1886), major, farmer - Malta - III 400, 324 Sceberras-Trigona- D ' Amico-Inguanez, Maria Frances Carmen Maria Theresa —» Inguanez, Maria Frances Carmen Maria Theresa Sceberras-Trigona-D'Amico-

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Sceilg

Sceilg —> O'Ceallaigh, Sean Scepsius, Hejus Shardelowe, Sir John de Scherf, Charles Curnow Philipps, John Henry Scourfield, William Henry (fl. 1820), M.P. Mosse - I 979,125 Scovell, Arthur Edgar (* 1910), engineering contractor - Jamaica - III 403,180 Scovell, Audrey (* 1942), painter, printmaker, draughtsman - Buckman - III 403,179 Scovell, Sir Augustus Charles (* 1840, 1 1924), businessman, J.P. - Leading Men, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 979,126-128; II 1756,8-9 Scovell, Caroline Georgina Katherine (fl. 19191935), political writer - Lady's W W II 1756,010 Scovell, Edith Joy (* 1907), poet - Blamires, Feminist companion, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd - III 403,181-191 Scovell, Sir George (* 1774, 1 1861), general Boase - I 979,129 Scovell, Horace James (* 1845?), barrister Foster 2- II 1756,011 Scovell, James - or: James Scovili (fl. 18151840), miniature painter - Foskett III 403,192 Scovell, Jocelyn Mary Spencer (fl. 1923-1945), dermatologist - Lady's WW - II 1756,012

Scovell, Kathleen - aft. Slade (fl. 1896-1923), gentlewoman - Thorn - I 979,130 Scovil, George F. (fl. 1894-1912), priest - Men & Women - I 979,131 Scovili, James —» Scovell, James Scowby, Thomas (* 1837), minister, writer Methodists, WW Methodism - I 979,132; II 1756,13 Scowcroft, James Benjamin (* 1975), footballer Hugman - III 403,194 Scowen, Eric Frank (fl. 1934-1971), professor of medicine - Scientists - III 403,195 Scrafton, Luke (t 1769), political writer Allibone, Buckland, Watt - I 979,133-134; II 1756,14 Scragg, Leah (* 1939), lecturer in English Academic WsW- III 403,196 Scragg, W.B. (* 1920), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 403,197 Scraggs, George Glynn (* 1765), minister, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl - I 979,135-136 Scrase, George Edward Thomas (Î 1941), pilot Wynn - III 403,198 Scrase-Dickins, Charles Robert —» Dickins, Charles Robert ScraseScrase-Dickins, Spencer William —» Dickins, Spencer William ScraseScrase-Dickins, William Drummond —> Dickins, William Drummond ScraseScratchley, Lady —> Brown, Laura Lilias Scratchley, Arthur Thomson, George Julius Poulett

3569

Scrope, Sir Henry le (t 1336), judge - Cassell, Foss - I 979,321-324 Scrope, Henry Aloysius (* 1862, 1 1950), gentleman - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Rintoul, WW Yorkshire - I 979, 327; II 1756,63-64; III 403,220 Scrope, Henry le 9th baron Scrope of Bolton (* 1534, 1 1592), marshal - Hailstone, Low I 681,135-137; 979,326 Scrope, Henry le 3rd baron Scrope of Masham (* 1376?, î 1415), soldier - Low - I 979,325 Scrope, John (* 1662?, î 1752), judge - Foss, Hutchinson: Medica - I 979, 328-330 Scrope, John (fl. 1760), rector, writer - Allibone, Watt - I 979,331-332 Scrope, Richard le (* 1350?, 1 1405), archbishop - Collier 1, Godwin, Greenwood, Low I 979,341-346; III 403,222 Scrope, Richard le 1st baron Scrope of Bolton (* 1327?, 1 1403), lawyer - Cassell, Foss, Low - I 979,333-340 Scrope, Simon (t 1838), gentleman - Kirk: Catholics - I 979, 347 Scrope, Simon Conyers (* 1857, 1 1909), earldom claimant, J.P., D.L. - Walford - II 1756, 065 Scrope, Simon Thomas (* 1790, 1 1872), gentleman - Boase, Gillow - I 979, 348-349 Scrope, Simon Thomas (* 1822, 1 1896), landowner - Bateman - II 1756,066 Scrope, Stephen Francis Eustace (* 1872, I 1936), gentleman - Cath. WW 1930 II 1756,067 Scrope, Thomas —» Bradley, Thomas Scrope, Thomas 10th baron Scrope of Bolton (* C.1567, 1 1609), nobleman - Mellors II 1756,068 Scrope, William (* 1772, 1 1852), pen-and-ink draughtsman, sportsman, writer - Allibone, Boase, Bryan, Maunder 2, Redgrave, Stratford 3 - I 979,351-356; II 1756,69 Scrope, William le earl of Wiltshire (* 1351?, 1 1399), politician - Low - I 979, 350 Scrope of Bolton, 11th baron —> Scrope, Emmanuel le 11th baron Scrope of Bolton Scrope of Bolton, 9th baron —> Scrope, Henry le 9th baron Scrope of Bolton Scrope-Ferrers, George William Heaton Gervaise —» Heaton, George William Scrope Howe, John Emanuel —> Howe, John Emanuel Scrope Scroudomoff, Gabriel - also: Scorodomoff (* 1748?, 1 1792), engraver - Biyan, Redgrave - I 979,357-358 Scrowston, Richard Michael (* 1937), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 403, 223 Scruby, James (fl. 1568-1582), divine, Latin poet - Cooper/Cooper - I 979, 359 Scruby, R. (* 1879?), electrical engineer, company director - Day - II 1756, 070 Scruby, Zilla Mary (fl. 1906-1914), physician Medical WW - I 979, 360 Scrutator —> Henry, Walter Scrutator —» Horlock, Knightley William Scrutator —» MacColl, Malcolm Scrutator (fl. 1820), topical writer - Allibone I 979,361 Scruton, Christopher —> Scruton, Kit Scruton, John (* 1841), minister - Methodists I 979,363 Scruton, Kit - real name: Christopher Scruton (* 1911, 1 1990), engineer - Lee - III 403,224 Scruton, Roger (* 1944), philosopher - British Culture, Ramsden - III 403, 225-227 Scruton, William (fl. 1880), literary writer - Kirk - I 979,364 Scrutton, Lord —> Scrutton, Sir Thomas Edward Lord Scrutton Scrutton, Charles Edward (* 1870), freemason Wright D. - II 1756,071 Scrutton, J. S. (* 1821), businessman - Leading Men - I 979, 365-368 Scrutton, James Herbert (* 1858, î 1938), shipowner - Sports, WWW 1929 II 1756,072-075

3570

Scrutton

Scrutton, Sir Thomas Edward Lord Scrutton Stanhope, Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, Sir Edwyn Francis Stanhope, Sir Edwyn Francis 2nd baronet Scudamore-Stanhope, Edwyn Francis Stanhope, Edwyn Francis Scudamore- 10th earl of Chesterfield Scudamore-Stanhope, Henry Athole - » Stanhope, Henry Athole Scudamore- 11th earl of Chesterfield Scudamore-Stanhope, Henry Edwyn Chandos —> Stanhope, Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore- 9th earl of Chesterfield Scudder, Frank (fl. 1913), water analyst Stephenson - I 979,430 Scudder, Henry (Î 1659?), divine, writer - Allibone, Brook, Rose H.J., Watt I 979,431-435 Scudder, Henry Martin (* 1822, 1 1895), missionary, linguist, writer - Buckland II 1756,115 Scudder, Sarah (fl. 1860), novelist - Allibone I 979,436 Scuderi, Joseph Charles (* 1968), cricketer Cricketers - III 403, 250-251

Scudéry, Madeleine de (* 1607, î 1701), romance-writer - Feminist companion III 403,252-253 Scull, Arthur Anthony (* 1898), managing director, sanitary engineer - Bristolians II 1756,116 Scull, Arthur Stanley (* 1860), sanitary engineer - BristolII 1756,117 Scull, Gideon Delaplaine (fl. 1880), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 979,437 Scull, Walter Delaplaine (* 1863), archaeologist Cox: Kent - I 979,438 Scullard, Herbert Hayes (* 1862, 1 1926), theologian, professor, church historian - WWW 1916 - II 1756,118 Scullin, James Henry (* 1876, 1 1953), dominion premier - Cath. WW 1930, Palmer II 1756,119; III 403,254 Scullion, Louise —» Dalziel and Scullion Scullion, Louise (* 1966), painter, printmaker, installations artist, photographer - Buckman III 403,255 Scully, Anthony Derek Thomas (* 1976), footballer - Hugman - III 403, 256 Scully, Darby (* 1853), J.P., railway director Thorn, Walford - I 979, 439; II 1756,120 Scully, Denys (* 1773, 1 1830), political writer - Hutchinson: Medica, Irish writers. Watt, Webb - I 979, 440-443; III 403, 257 Scully, Francis (* 1820, 1 1864), barrister, M.P. Boase - I 979,444 Scully, Gertrude Annie —> Gully, Gertrude Annie Scully, Harry (*c,1863, 1 1935), soldier - Snoddy, WWW 1929 - II 1756,121; III 403,258-259 Scully, James (* 1865?), stonecutter, writer O'Donoghue - I 980,1 Scully, James Aloysius (* 1856, 1 1929), judge - Cath. WW 1910, Cox: Kent, Foster 2, Sussex, Thorn, WWW 1929 - I 980, 2-4; II 1756,122-124 Scully, John Seager Mrs Seager, William - religious writer - Allibone I 980,98 Seager, Sir William Henry (* 1862, 1 1941), shipowner, high sheriff - Parliament 1, WW Wales 1933 - II 1756,172-173; III 403,297-298 Seager-Hunt, Alice Harriet —> Hunt, Alice Harriet SeagerSeago, Edward Brian (* 1910, 1 1974), landscape painter - Buckman, WW Art - II 1756,174; III 403,299 Seago, Ralph Wollaston (* 1878), auctioneer, surveyor, land agent - Norfolk - II 1756,175 Seagoe, Ernest Goldfinch (* 1886), colonial administrator - Dominions Office, KirkGreene 2 - II 1756,176; III 403, 300 Seagor, Herbert West - also: Seager (* 1848), surgeon, natural historian - Kirk, Medical WW - I 980,90,99

3572

Seagram

Seagram, Joseph Emm Whately, Richard Search, Sarah —» Nolan, Frederick

Seaton Search, Simon (fl. 1790), writer - Ailibone I 980,335 Search, Warner Christian —» Smith, Sir William 2nd baronet Searchfìeld, Emilie (fl. 1877-1888), writer - Kirk - I 980,336 Searchfìeld, Rowland Sayer, Robert Seare, Thomas Ricarde, Francis Ignatius Seaver, Henry (* 1860, 1 1941), architect Belfast - II 1756, 286 Seaver, Mary Ann Dyke, Mary Ann Seaver, Richard Whitchurch (* 1858, Î 1938), rector, lecturer, writer - Belfast, Clergy List II 1756,287-288 Seaverns, Joel Herbert (* 1860, 1 1923), merchant, M.P., D.L. - WWW 1916 II 1756,289 Seaward (fl. 1855), navigational writer Allibone - I 980,428 Seaward, Dennis (fl. 1930), painter, teacher WW Art - II 1756,290 Seaward, James (fl. 19. Cent.), chimney-sweep, mayor - Rintoul - III 403,392 Seaward, John (* 1786, 1 1858), civil engineer Allibone, Boase - I 980,431-432 Seaward, William (fl. 1811-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 980,433 Seawell, Molly Elliot - pseudonyms: Foxcroft Davis, Vera Sapoukhyn (* 1860, 1 1916), novelist, short-story writer, columnist Feminist companion - III 403, 393-394 Seawright, George (t 1987), politician Northern Ireland - III 403, 396-397 Seaxburg —» Sexburga queen of the West Saxons Sebag, Sir Joseph - aft. Sebag-Montefiore (* 1822, 1 1903), barrister - Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 980,434-435; II 1756,291 Sebag-Montefiore, Harriette —» Beddington, Harriette Sebag-Montefiore, Ida Marie Samuel, Ida Marie Sebag-Montefiore, Sir Joseph —> Sebag, Sir Joseph

Sebag-Montifiore, Cecil —> Montefiore, Cecil SebagSebag-Montifiore, Edmund —» Montefiore, Edmund SebagSebald, Winfried Georg (* 1944), lecturer in European studies - Academic WsW III 403,398 Sebastian, Errali Graham (* 1892, 1 1978), lieutenant, consul general Creagh/Humphris, Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1756,292-293 Sebastian, John (* 1944), musician, songwriter Larkin: Folk - III 403, 399-401 Sebastian, Lewis Boyd (* 1852), barrister Foster 2, Kirk - I 980,438; II 1756,294 Sebba Saint Sebbi Saint Sebbard, Henry —» Fowler, Henry Sebbi Saint - also: Sebba; Saebbi (t 695?), king - Challoner, Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 980,439-446 Sebborn, Walter Sidney (* 1908), chemist Scientists - III 403, 402 Sebdanna Saint (t 727), abbess - Dunbar I 980,447 Sebert —> Sigebert Sebert - also: Saberct; Saeberht; Saba; Saebriht; Sabert; Sibert; Saberet (Î616?), Christian king - Greenwood, Low, SmithAVace - I 981,1-3; III 403,403 Sebire, Alfred (* 1892), sergeant - Channel Lslands - III 403, 404 Sebright, Sir Charles (* 1807, 1 1884), consul Boase - I 981, 4 Sebright, Sir Edgar Reginald Saunders 11th baronet (* 1854, 1 1917), D.L. - Gaskell: Hertfordshire, Walford, WWW 1916 I 981,5-6; II 1756,295-296 Sebright, Sir Egbert Cecil Saunders 10th baronet Mahon, Mary Secor, Leila —» Florence, Leila Secor, Leila Faye - aft. Secor Florence (t 1966), miscellaneous writer, journalist, feminist - Birmingham Post, Lady's WW - II 1756,331-332 Secor Florence, Leila Faye, Florence, Leila Faye Secor —> Secor, Leila Faye Secretan, Charles Frederick (* 1820, î 1868), vicar, sermonist, biographer - Allibone, Boase - I 981,115-116 Secretan, Dennis (fl. 1939-1946), pilot, wing commander - Wynn - III 403, 425 Secretan, Douglas Liston (* 1870), rector Clergy List, Cox: Kent, Foster 3, WW Sussex - I 981,117; II 1756,333-335 Secretan, Edward (* 1876, î 1914), naval lieutenant commander - WW Far East II 1756,336 Secretan, Philip (* 1844), auditor, J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 981,118 Secretan, Samuel (fl. 1875), linguist - Kirk I 981,120 Secretan, Walter Bernard (* 1875), surgeon Medical WW - I 981,121 Seculer, Alexander le (fl. 1265), judge - Foss I 981,122

Sedley Secundinus Saint - also: Seachlan; Seachnall; Sechnal; Shaglinus (Î 448), bishop - Gould S.B., Smith/Wace - I 981,123-124 Secundus, Democritus —» Edmondson, Henry Securis, John (fl. 1566), medical writer Aikin 1, Allibone, Gorton, Hutchinson: Kent, Wood - I 981,126-134 Seda, Karel (fl. 1940-1945), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 403,426 Sedarbach, Victor Alexander (fl. 1756), ceramicist - Gunnis - II 1756, 375 Sedburgh, Adam - also: Nelson (t 1537), abbot, martyr - Gillow - I 981,135 Seddail, Henry (fl. 1870-1885), curate, historian Kirk - I 981,136 Sedding, Edmund (* 1836, 1 1868), architect, musician - Allibone, Boase, Brown/Stratton I 981,137-139 Sedding, John Dando (* 1838, 1 1891), architect - Boase, Brown/Stratton, Gardeners, Wodehouse - I 981,139; 141; III 403,427-430 Seddom, Richard John Spotswood (* 1881?, 11918), captain, parliamentary secretary Sports - II 1756,366-367 Seddon, Brian (* 1933), geographer, lecturer Scientists - III 403, 431 Seddon, Charles Norman (* 1870, 1 1950), linguist, lecturer, colonial administrator Foster 3, India Office, WW Oxfordshire II 1756,337-339 Seddon, Daniel (* 1760?, Î 1839), major general - Philippart, Smitìi - I 981,142-151; II 1756,340 Seddon, Edwin (fl. 1901-1935), electrical engineer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1756,341 Seddon, Felix John Vaughan (* 1798, î 1865), orientalist - Boase, Buckland, Smith I 981,152; II 1756,342-344 Seddon, Frank (fl. 1900-1930), salt manufacturer - Sports - II 1756,345-347 Seddon, Frederick H. (fl. 1890), music professor, composer - Orchard - II 1756,348 Seddon, Gareth Jonathan (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 403, 432 Seddon, George Gardiner, Sarah Sedgwick, Anne Douglas - aft. De Selincourt (* 1873, t 1935), novelist - Feminist companion, Lady's WW, WWW 1929II 1756,378-379; III 404,3-7 Sedgwick, Anne Purcell - aft. Lady Walker (* 1898), science lecturer, voluntary worker Lady's WW - II 1756,377 Sedgwick, Catherine Maria (* 1789, 1 1867), writer - Tartans - III 404,8-9 Sedgwick, Charles Humphrey (* 1876), surgeon - Medical WW, WW Northamptonshire I 981,214; II 1756,380 Sedgwick, Christopher Edward (* 1980), footballer - Hugman - III 404,10 Sedgwick, Daniel (* 1814, 1 1879), hymnologist - Allibone, Boase - I 981,216-217 Sedgwick, Emma Sophia —> Eburne, Emma Sophia Sedgwick, Francis Roger (* 1876, î 1955), J.P., lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1756,381-382

3575

Sedgwick, Gordon (* 1840, î 1921), canon Clergy List, WWW 1916 - II 1756, 383-384 Sedgwick, H. B. (* 1856), stockbroker - Sports - II 1756,385-386 Sedgwick, Hubert Redmayne (* 1869, 1 1940), physician, surgeon - Surrey 20th Cent II 1756,387 Sedgwick, James (fl. 1725), writer on drink Allibone, Watt - I 981,219-220 Sedgwick, James Segenius Segianus —> Segenius Segin Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 982,31 Segine —> Segenius Segineus —» Segenius Segnetia Saint —> Segretia Saint Segnich Saint - abbess - Dunbar - I 982,32 Segrave, 24th baron —> Stourton, Alfred Joseph 23rd baron Mowbray, 24th baron Segrave, 20th baron Stourton Segrave, 25th baron —> Stourton, Charles Botolph Joseph 24th baron Mowbray, 25th baron Segrave, 21st baron Stourton Segrave, Charles William (* 1867, 1 1951), J.P. Cath. WW 1930, Men & Women - I 982,34; II 1757,1 Segrave, Christopher (fl. 1646), Jesuit - Oliver I 982,35 Segrave, Frances Emma - aft. Lady Power; aft. Cliffe (* 1854) - Lady's WW, Thorn I 982,36; II 1757,2 Segrave, George 0 . 'Neil (* 1858), lieutenant colonel - Cath. WW 1910 - I 982, 37 Segrave, Gilbert de (t 1254), judge - Foss I 982,38-39 Segrave, Gilbert de (t 1316), bishop - Godwin I 982,40 Segrave, Sir Henry O'Neal de Hane (* 1896, 1 1930), speed record holder - Arlott, Lee, Sports, WWW 1929- II 1757,003-005; III 404,116-118 Segrave, Sir Hugh de (t 1385?), knight, castellan - Foss - I 982,41-42 Segrave, John Roderick de Hane, Mary Elizabeth Segrave, Michael (* 1823?, î 1875), poet O'Donoghue - I 982,44 Segrave, O'Neal Edward John (* 1855, 1 1940), major - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Creagh/Humphris, Thom, Walford I 982,45-46; II 1757,8-10 Segrave, Patrick (fl. 1589-1609), judge - Ball II 1757,011 Segrave, Patrick (* 1849), monsignor - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 982, 47; II 1757,12 Segrave, Richard (t 1598), judge - Ball II 1757,013 Segrave, Stephen de - also: Sedgrave (t 1241), judge - Foss, Low - I 982, 48-52 Segrave, Sir Thomas George (* 1864, î 1941), naval captain, colonial nautical adviser - Cath. WW 1930, Lndia Ofñce - II 1757,014-015 Segrave, Thomas Louis (* 1861), captain - Cath. WW 1910 - I 982, 53 Segrave, William Francis (fl. 1845-1895), consul - Foreign Ofñce 1 - II 1757, 016 Segrave, William Henry Eric (* 1875, 1 1964), captain - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Creagh/Humphris - I 982,54; II 1757,17-18 Segre, Maurice Hugh (* 1887), planter, penkeeper, merchant, politician, J.P. - Jamaica - Ill 404,119 Segretia Saint - also: Segnetia (Î 664), abbess Dunbar - I 982, 55 Segrue, John (* 1883, 1 1942), newspaper correspondent - Griffiths - III 404,120 Segrue, Michael T. (* 1874), civil servant, valuer - Cath. WW 1930- II 1757,019 Segrue, W. (* 1914), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 404,121 Seguier, John (* 1785, 1 1856), artist - Boase, Bryan, Redgrave - I 982, 56-58

3577

Seguier, William (* 1771, 1 1843), artist Biyan, James, Redgrave, Ward - I 982, 59-62 Seguin, Ann Childe, Ann Seguin, Arthur Edward Shelden (* 1809, î 1852), bass - Baptie 1, Boase, Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 982,63-69 Seguin, Elizabeth (* 1815, 1 1870), singer Brown/Stratton - I 982,68 Seguin, Henry (fl. 1780-1786), engraver Strickland - I 982, 71 Séguin, Lisbeth Gooch - aft. Strahan (fl. 1870), miscellaneous writer - Kirk - I 982,72 Seguin, William Henry (* 1814, 1 1850), singer Brown/Stratton, Grove - I 982,64-65,68 Seguir Stewart, Margaret Segun, Mabel Imoukhuende - also: Joloaso (* 1930), broadcaster, journalist, writer of juvenile fiction, poet - Feminist companion - Ill 404,123-124 Segurado, Joaquim (* 1923), translator - Flegon - Ill 404,125 Seh, Grija Sankar (* 1852?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1757,221 Seh, Kshitis Chandra (* 1888), colonial judge Lndia Office - II 1757,222 Seh, Narayan Kissen (* 1861, 1 1935), colonial civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1757, 223 Seh, Narendra Nath (* 1843), colonial representative, newspaper proprietor, attorney Buckland - II 1757, 224 Seh, Nirmul Chunder (* 1869, 1 1936), colonial civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1757, 225 Seh, Puma Chundra (* 1853?), barrister Foster 2- II 1757, 226 Seh, Rajkissen (* 1847), barrister - Foster 2 II 1757,227 Seh, Ram Das (* 1845, 1 1887), oriental scholar, antiquary, writer - Buckland - II 1757, 228 Seh, Ram Komal (* 1783, 1 1844), lexicographer, educationalist, treasurer - Buckland II 1757,229 Seh, Satyendra Nath (* 1867), attorney, newspaper editor - Indian Biogr. Die. II 1757,231 Sehais, Jehan (fl. 1598), actor - Nungezer II 1757,020 Seheult, Joseph Emmanuel (* 1881), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 404,145 Seheult, Leo Gabriel (* 1886), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 404,146 Seheult, M. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 404,147 Seiber, Matyas (* 1905, 1 1960), composer - Leach, Lee, Palmer R. - II 1757,021; III 404,126-127 Seibie, John (t 1846), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 982,96 Seidenberg, Avraham Frank, Paul Seidenberg, Millie James, Millie Seidl, Anton (* 1850, 1 1898), conductor - De Bekker - I 982, 74 Seidler, Doris (* 1912), printmaker - Buckman III 404,128 Seidlin, Barbara Sophia von —> Maugham, Barbara Sophia Seif, S.S. Segenius Seigine —» Segenius Seigne, John Thomas (* 1844, 1 1922), land agent, J.P. - Thom, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 982,78; II 1757,22-23 Seignes, Richard de (fl. 1202-1226), justiciar Foss - I 982,82

3578

Seignior

Seignior, George - also: Senior (fl. 1670), sermonist - Watt - I 982, 79 Seignoret, C. A. (fl. 1890-1895), colonial civil servant - Colonial Office - II 1757, 024 Seignoret, C.A. (* 1919), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 404,133 Seignus —» Segenius Seile, Anna (fl. 1661-1667), bookseller Pionier 1 - I 982, 80 Seile, Henry (t 1661?), bookseller - Pionier 1 I 982,81 Seillé, Geneviève (* 1951), artist in various media, teacher - Buckman - III 404,134 Seinfrid II Seffrid II Seintgerman, Christopher —» St. German, Christopher Seiptius, George Christian —» Sciptius, George Christian Seiriol Saint (fl. 530) - Fisher, Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 982,84-90; III 404,136 Seissyllt —> Sitsyllt Seisyll ap Clydog (fl. 8. Cent.), king - Fisher III 404,137 Seisyllt Biyrfwrch (fl. 1160-1210), poet - Pughe, Williams R. - I 982,91-92 Seithenyn (fl. [499]), prince - WW Sport I 982,93-94 Seithfín Mór (c.1140), poet - Irish writers III 404,138 Seivewright, Robert Taylor (* 1887), rector - Clergy List, WW Leicestershire II 1757,025-026 Seivright, David McKenzie (* 1903), baker, J.P. - Jamaica - III 404,139 Seivright, William McKenzie (* 1901), baker, churchman, mayor, J.P. - Jamaica III 404,140-141 Seiwell, Danny (fl. 1971-1973), drummer - Harry - Ill 404,142 Sejna, Jan (fl. 1968), general - WsW espionage - Ill 404,143-144 Sekalski, Jozef (* 1904, Î 1972), painter, printmaker, designer, illustrator, teacher Buckman, Halsby/Harris - III 404,148-149 Sekon, George Augustus —> Nokes, George Augustus Selangor, Sulieman bin Almerhom sultan of Cecil, Lady Beatrix Maud Selborne, 3rd earl of —» Palmer, Roundell Cecil 3rd earl of Selborne Selborne, 1st earl of Palmer, Roundell 1st earl of Selborne Selborne, 2nd earl of —» Palmer, William Waldegrave 2nd earl of Selborne Selbourne, David (* 1937), dramatist - Berney III 404,160-162 Selby, Lady —» Bonham, Dorothy Selby, 2nd viscount —» Gully, James William Herschell 2nd viscount Selby Selby, 3rd viscount —> Gully, Thomas Sutton Evelyn 3rd viscount Selby Selby, 1st viscount —> Gully, William Court 1st viscount Selby Selby —» Manly

Selby, Angelica (fl. 1885), children's writer Kirk - I 982,100 Selby, Arthur Laidlaw Green, Alan SelbySelby-Lowndes, Edward Arthur —> Lowndes, Edward Arthur SelbySelby-Lowndes, Florence —> Norton, Florence Selby-Lowndes, George Noel Lowndes, George Noel SelbySelby-Lowndes, Henry William —> Lowndes, Henry William SelbySelby-Lowndes, Octavius William Cotton —> Lowndes, Octavius William Cotton SelbySelby-Lowndes, Owen Charles —> Lowndes, Owen Charles SelbySelby-Lowndes, Richard William —» Lowndes, Richard William SelbySelby-Lowndes, William —» Lowndes, William SelbySelcraig, Alexander —» Selkirk, Alexander Seiden (c.1700), wood carver - Redgrave I 982,139 Seiden, Amhurst (fl. 1745), poet - Allibone I 982,140 Seiden, Catherine (fl. 1805), writer - Feminist companion, Watt - I 982,141; III 404,184

Sellers Seiden, John Clarke, Sir Percy Selwyn SelwynSelwyn-Ibbetson, Sophia Harriet —> Lawrell, Sophia Harriet Selwyn-Lloyd, baron —» Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke baron Selwyn-Lloyd Selwynne, Clarissa (t 1948), actress Picturegoer's WW- II 1757,180 Selwyn-Payne, John Handcock —> Payne, John Handcock Selwyn Selwyn-Yates, Ernest Philip —» Yates, Ernest Philip SelwynSelyf Saint —» Selyv Saint Selyv Saint - also: Selyf; Salomon Sempill, Hugh 14th baron Sempill Sempill 21st Baron —> Sempill, James William Stuart Whitemore 21st Baron Sempill, baroness —> Sempill, Maria Janet baroness Sempill Sempill, 19th lord —» Sempill, William Francis Forbes- 19th lord Sempill Sempill, Lady —> Sherbrooke, Mary Beresford Sempill barony of - also: Semple Anderson W. - I 983,169-175 Sempill family of - Anderson W. I 983,139-143

Sempill, Douglas Forbes- (* 1865, 1 1908), nobleman, major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 - II 1757,192-193 Sempill, Francis (* 1616?, 1 1682), ballad writer - Adams W.D. 1, Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Royle - I 983,144-145; III 404,347-349 Sempill, Gabriel (* 1945), book illustrator, draughtsman - Buckman - III 404, 350 Sempill, Hugh - also: Semple; Hugo Sempilius (* 1596, t 1654), mathematician - Oliver, Stark, Watt - I 983,146-150 Sempill, Hugh 14th baron Sempill (* 1758, 1 1830), political writer - Brydges, Watt I 983,151-155 Sempill, Sir James (* 1566, 1 1625), royal agent - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Irving: Scotsmen, Royle, Watt - I 983,156-159; III 404,351 Sempill, James William Stuart Whitemore 21st Baron (* 1949), company director - Scotland III 404,352 Sempill, John Douglas Forbes, John Sempill, Margaret Forbes- (* 1905, 1 1966), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1757,196 Sempill, Maria Janet baroness Sempill (* 1803, 1 1884) - Boase - I 983,160 Sempill, Mary Beresford Forbes » Sherbrooke, Mary Beresford Sempill, Muriel Emily Forbes » Spencer, Muriel Emily Sempill, Robert Seymour, Francis 1st baron Seymour of Trowbridge Seymour, A.J. (* 1914), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 405,160 Seymour, A. R. (* 1882), railway engineer Macmillan: Africa - II 1758,086

3588

Seymour

Seymour, Aaron Crossley Hobart (* 1789, 1 1870), hymnist - Allibone, Boase, Hatfield, Miller J., O'Donoghue, Watkins/ShoberlI 985,104-110; II 1758,87-90 Seymour, Albert (* 1861), district councillor, J.P. - WW Sussex - II 1758,091 Seymour, Albert Eden (* 1841, Î 1908), archdeacon - Devonshire, Gaskell: Devonshire, WWW 1897 - I 985,111-112; II 1758,92-93 Seymour, Sir Albert Victor Francis 2nd baronet (* 1879, 1 1949), lieutenant - Walford II 1758,094 Seymour, Alexandra Georgina - aft. Lady Heathcoat-Amory (t 1942), gentlewoman Lady's WW - II 1758,095 Seymour, Alfred Nugent, Florence Agnes Louisa Seymour, David (* 1941), television producer Broadcasting - III 405,170 Seymour, David (fl. 1971-2011), political editor Rosen - III 405,169 Seymour, David Thompson (* 1832), police commissioner - Mennell - I 985,173 Seymour, Dermot (* 1956), painter - Buckman - Ill 405,171 Seymour, E. H. (fl. 1805), Shakespearian scholar - Watkins/Shoberl - I 985,174-175 Seymour, Edgar William —» Hoffmeister, Edgar William Seymour, Sir Edward 1st baronet (Î 1613) Wilford - I 985, 292-295 Seymour, Sir Edward 4th baronet (* 1633, 1 1708), speaker - Cassell, Hill, Low, Manning - I 985,297-304; III 405,188-190 Seymour, Edward (t 1757), portrait painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 985, 305-306 Seymour, Sir Edward (* 1877, î 1948), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1758,125 Seymour, Edward Adolphus Ferdinand earl of St. Maur (* 1835, 1 1869) - Boase, Ward I 985,317-318 Seymour, Edward Adolphus 11th duke of Somerset (* 1775, 1 1855) - Boase, Brydges, Mosse, NBD, Ward, Wilson: Lords I 985,307-316 Seymour, Edward Adolphus 12th duke of Somerset - aft. St. Maur (* 1804, 1 1885) - Allibone, Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Gibbs, Kirk, Men 2, Mosse, Wheeler I 985,319-324; II 1758,126-129 Seymour, Edward Albert (* 1884), anaesthetist Medical WW - I 985,325 Seymour, Lady Edward Beauchamp —» de Trafford, Elfrida Adelaide Seymour, Lord Edward Beauchamp (* 1879, 11917), second lieutenant - WWW 1916 II 1758,130 Seymour, Edward Hamilton 16th duke of Somerset (* 1860, 1 1931), colonel, J.P. Stacey, WWW 1929 - II 1758,131-132 Seymour, Edward earl of Hertford (* 1539?, 11621) - Low, Shakespeare - I 985,296; III 210,32-34 Seymour, Edward 1st earl of Hertford; duke of Somerset (* 1506?, 1 1552), Lord Protector Allibone, Baptie 1, Berkenhout, Boyle 1, Boyle 3, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cooper/ Cooper, Cunningham G.G., Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hoffmann, Lloyd D., Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt, Wood, Wrangham - I 985,176-291; III 405,172-186; 420,351 Seymour, Sir Edward Hobart (* 1840, 1 1929), admiral - Mason, Men 3, Walford, WWW 1929 - I 985,326-329; II 1758,133-134 Seymour, Edward James (* 1796, 1 1866), physician - Allibone, Boase - I 985,330-331 Seymour, Edward James (* 1866), dean Clergy List, WW Surrey - II 1758,135-136

Seymour, Edward William (* 1791), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 985,332 Seymour, Edwin Frank Walter (* 1923), physicist, professor - Scientists - III 405,191 Seymour, Eliza Horatia Frederica - aft. AgarEllis, viscountess Clifden; aft, Stirling (t 1896) - Pratt - I 985, 333 Seymour, Lady Elizabeth —» Percy, Lady Elizabeth Seymour, Elizabeth —» Popham, Elizabeth Seymour, Emily Augusta - aft. Birkbeck (* 1866, 1 1960), gentlewoman - Cox: Norfolk, WW Norfolk - I 985,336; II 1758,137 Seymour, Emmeline St. Maur - aft. Byng, viscountess Torrington (* 1860, î 1912) - Cox: Kent - I 985,337 Seymour, Lord Ernest - aft St. Maur (* 1847, 1 1922), nobleman - WWW 1916 II 1758,138 Seymour, Lord Ernest James (* 1850, 1 1930), volunteer captain - Gaskell: Warwickshire, WWW 1929 - II 1758,139-140 Seymour, Ernest Richard (* 1823, 1 1864), barrister, religious writer - Boase, Foster 2 - I 985,338; II 1758,141 Seymour, Ethel - aft. Lady Bonham (* 1881, I 1962), gentlewoman - Lady's W W II 1758,142 Seymour, Evelyn Culme- (* 1881, 1 1970), naval lieutenant commander - Scottish Biogr. II 1758,143 Seymour, Evelyn Francis Edward 17th duke of Somerset (* 1882, î 1954), lieutenant colonel, lord lieutenant, J.P. - WW Wales 1933, WW Wiltshire - II 1758,144-145 Seymour, Lady Frances —> Devereux, Lady Frances Seymour, Frances —> Howard, Frances Seymour, Frances —> Thynne, Frances Seymour, Francis —> Conway, Francis Seymour 2nd marquis of Hertford Seymour, Sir Francis (* 1813, 1 1890), general Boase - I 985,344 Seymour, Francis Edward (* 1788), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 985,346-347 Seymour, Francis George Hugh 5th marquis of Hertford (* 1812, 1 1884), landowner Bateman - II 1758,146 Seymour, Francis Ingram > Conway, Francis Seymour 2nd marquis of Hertford Seymour, Francis 1st baron Seymour of Trowbridge (* 1590?, 1 1664) - Hutchinson: Medica, Watt - I 985,341-342 Seymour, Frederick (* 1820, 1 1869), colonial governor - Boase - I 985, 348 Seymour, Frederick Beauchamp Paget 1st baron Alcester (* 1821, 1 1895), admiral - Boase, Mason, O'Byrne, Sanders - I 985,349-354 Seymour, Frederick H. A. (fl. 1885), dramatist Kirk - I 985, 355 Seymour, G. E. (fl. 1880), guidebook writer Kirk - I 985, 356 Seymour, George (fl. 1860), writer on shipping Allibone - I 985, 357 Seymour, George Alexander (fl. 1826-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 985,358 Seymour, Sir George Francis (* 1787, I 1870), admiral - Boase, O'Byrne, Ward - I 985,359-365 Seymour, George Francis Alexander 7th Marquis of Hertford (* 1871, 1 1940), county councillor, D.L. - WW Devonshire, WWW 1929 II 1758,147-148 Seymour, Lord George Frederic (* 1881, 1 1940), naval commander - WW Lincolnshire II 1758,149 Seymour, Sir George Hamilton (* 1797, î 1880), diplomat - Boase, Cassell, DCB, Men 1, Men 2, Waller, Ward - I 985, 366-372 Seymour, George Henry (* 1818, 1 1869), vice-admiral, M.P. - Boase, O'Byrne I 985,373-375 Seymour, Sir George Seymour (* 1880), penkeeper, sportsman, J.P. - Jamaica III 405,195-196

Seymour Seymour, George Solomon —» Solomon, George Seymour, Gerald (* 1941), thriller novelist, television news reporter - Whodunit? III 405,197 Seymour, Gordon —> Waldstein, Sir Charles Seymour, Hamilton (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 985,377 Seymour, Helen —> Smith, Helen Seymour, Lady Helen Guendolen - aft. Ramsden (* 1846, 1 1910), writer, editor, painter WWW 1897- II 1758,150 Seymour, Henry Lewis, Theodore Shelley, Frank (* 1912), actor, journalist Noble: Theatre - II 1760, 407 Shelley, Sir Frederic 8th baronet (* 1809, 1 1869), clergyman - Boase - I 992,213 Shelley, Frederick (* 1865), painter, modeller, school principal - WW Art - II 1760,408 Shelley, George (* 1666?, 1 1736?), writing master - Allibone, Heal, Rose HJ., Watt - I 992,214-216; II 1760,409-412 Shelley, George Ernest (* 1840), zoologist - Kirk - I 992,217 Shelley, H.J. (*1911), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 408,190 Shelley, Harriet - née; Harriet Westbrook (t 1816), book character model - Rintoul III 408,191 Shelley, Heather Joan - aft. Mrs I.N. Hooton (* 1929), scientist - Scientists - III 408,192 Shelley, Henry (* 1767, 11811), M.P. - Wilson: Commons - I 992,218 Shelley, Horace Minton (* 1901), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 408,193 Shelley, James Moore (fl. 1830), poet O'Donoghue - I 992,220 Shelley, Jan (* 1962), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 408,195 Shelley, Jane —» Gibson, Jane Shelley, Joanna —> Shelley, Sister Margaret Mary Shelley, John (*c,1552, î 1622), Jesuit brother McCoog - III 408,197 Shelley, Sir John 6th baronet (* 1772, 1 1852), M.P. - Boase, Wilson: Commons I 992,221-222 Shelley, Sir John 9th baronet (* 1848, 11931), landowner, high sheriff - Bateman, Devonshire, Walford, WWW 1929 II 1760,413-416 Shelley, John (* 1938), painter - Buckman III 408,198 Shelley, Sir John Courtown Edward 6th baronet - aft. Shelley-Rolls Shepheard, Henry Shepherd, Henry (fl. 1795), captain, dramatist Baker, Watt - I 993,94-95 Shepherd, Henry (fl. 1825), chaplain, writer Ailibone - I 993,96 Shepherd, Henry (fl. 1838), botanist, curator Britten/Boulger - I 993,97 Shepherd, Henry John (* 1783?, 1 1855), recorder, writer, poet - Ailibone, Boase I 993,98-99

3612

Shepherd

Shepherd, Herbert Hutchings (* 1868), county councillor, barrister, J.P. - Foster 3, WW Somerset - II 1761,102-103 Shepherd, Hugh le Butt, Mary Martha Sherwood, Nathaniel (* 1846), seed trader Leading Men - I 996,187-190 Sherwood, Noah (fl. 1740), surgeon WattI 996,191

Sherwood, Oliver C. (fl. 1815), poet O'Donoghue - I 996,192 Sherwood, Percy (* 1866), pianist, composer Brown/Stratton, De Bekker - I 996,193-194 Sherwood, Peter George (* 1942), journalist, public relations executive - WsW Hong Kong - Ill 409,311 Sherwood, Philip Thomas (* 1928), scientific officer - Scientists - III 409,312 Sherwood, Reuben (* 1542?, 1 1598), physician, Latin poet - Cooper/Cooper - I 996,195-196 Sherwood, Richard (fl. 1880), editor - Kirk I 996,197 Sherwood, Richard Edward (* 1872), minister Methodists - I 996,198 Sherwood, Robert - also: Sherington (* 1588, 1 1665), prior - Snow/Birt - II 1761,446 Sherwood, Robert - also: Shirwood (fl. 1632), lexicographer - Watt - I 996,199 Sherwood, Robert (t 1894), jockey - Boase I 996, 200 Sherwood, Samuel Robert (* 1854), farmer, livestock breeder - Norfolk - II 1761,447 Sherwood, Sarah E. - aft. Faulkner (* 1853), poet - Men & Women - I 996,201 Sherwood, T. M. (fl. 1830), political writer Allibone - I 996, 202 Sherwood, Thomas - alias: Sherington (* c.1583, 11612), Jesuit priest - McCoog - III 409, 313 Sherwood, Thomas (fl. 1640), medical writer Watt - I 996,203 Sherwood, Thomas Edward - aft. SherwoodHale Sherwin, Ralph Sheshadri, Anandrao (* 1856?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1761,454 Shetliffe, George Thomas Ainsworth, John Shevlin (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 409, 318 Shewan, Henry Alexander (* 1906, 1 1990), advocate - Grant: Advocates, Scottish Biogr. - II 1761,457-458 Shewan, Hugh Mackenzie (* 1870), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1761,459 Shewan, James Mackay (* 1909), microbiologist - Scientists - III 409,319 Shewan, Robert Gordon (* 1869), merchant, colonial representative - WW Far East II 1761,460 Shewan, W.W. (* 1905), architect, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 409, 320 Sheward, Tim (* 1957), multi-media artist Buckman - III 474, 32 Sheward, William (Î 1869), pawnbroker, murderer - Boase - I 996,211 Shewel (fl. 1940), sergeant - Wynn - III 409, 322

Shiels Shewell, Eden Francis Carpenter, Mary Boyd Shields, Maureen Margaret (* 1918), lecturer in child development - Academic WsWIII 409,365 Shields, Richard John (fl. 1860), writer Allibone - I 996, 305 Shields, Robert Shiels, Robert Shields, Robert (* 1848), businessman, travel writer - Men & Women - I 996, 306 Shields, Robert (fl. 1855), corporal - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1762,082 Shields, Sir Robert (* 1930), surgeon, professor Scotland - III 409, 366 Shields, Tom (* 1948), diary writer - Scotland III 409,367 Shields, William Ernest (* 1892), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 409,369 Shields, William Joseph —> Fitzgerald, Barry Shiell, Alexander Guthrie (* 1883), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1762,083 Shiell, Anthony George Kitson, Violet Shiells, Archibald (* 1897), director of various companies - WWW Ireland - III 409,371 Shiells, Courtenay John (fl. 1889-1935), chartered accountant, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1762,085 Shiells, George (fl. 1825-1828), seaman Poulsom - III 409, 372 Shiells, Robert —> Shiels, Robert Shiells, Thornton (fl. 1898-1938), illustrator, watercolourist - Halsby, Halsby/Harris III 409,373-374 Shiels (fl. 1916-1923), Pro-Treaty independence fighter - O'Farrell - III 409,375 Shiels, Anthony (* 1938), painter - Buckman III 409,376 Shiels, Douglas Oswald (* 1891), physical chemist, physician, lecturer - WW Science - II 1762,086 Shiels, George (* 1886, 1 1949), playwright Boylan, Lrish writers, Lozes/O Kelly, Ulster, Welch - III 409, 377-378 Shiels, Kenneth Reddin - real name: Kenneth Sarr (* 1895, î 1967), novelist - Lozes/Ó Kelly, Welch - III 409,384-385 Shiels, Matthew (fl. 1850-1851), carpenter Poulsom - III 409, 386 Shiels, Peter Mc Laren (* 1871), educationalist, physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. II 1762,087 Shiels, Robert - also: Shiells; Shields (Î 1753), compiler, poet - Allibone, Boswell, Dampier 3 - I 996,309; II 1762,88; III 409,387-388

3620

Shiels

Shiels, Sir Thomas Drummond (* 1881, 1 1953), physician, politician - Dod's 1929, Dominions Office, Farbman, Kirk-Greene 2, Labour WW, Parliament 1, WW Kent I 996,310; II 1762,89-92; III 409,389-391 Shiels, William - Irish man - MacLysaght III 409,394 Shiels, William (* 1785, 1 1857), painter Bryan, Halsby/Harris, Redgrave, Sartin I 996,311-312; III 409,392-393 Shiels, William Talbot, Charles John Chetwynd- 19th earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford, 4th earl Talbot Shrewsbury and Waterford, 21st earl of —> Talbot, John George Charles Henry Alton Alexander Chetwynd Chetwynd- 21st earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford, 6th earl Talbot Shrigley, David (* 1968), creator of photo-based art - Buckman - III 410,316 Shrigley, Nathaniel (fl. 1665), topical writer Watt - I 998,427 Shrikhande, Jageshwar Gopal (* 1905), agricultural chemist, professor - WW Science - II 1763,050 Shrimpton, A. M. (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 998,428 Shrimpton, Ada M. (fl. 1889-1897), painter Sartin - III 410, 317 Shrimpton, Derek Howard (fl. 1950-1971), poultry adviser - Scientists - III 410,318 Shrimpton, Ferdinando (*c.l700, î 1730), murderer - Hayward - II 1446,410-442 Shrimpton, Ingram (* 1812, 1 1878), publisher, printer, sheepfarmer - Boase - I 998, 429 Shrimpton, Jack - highwayman, murderer Highwaymen - I 998,430-432 Shrimpton, Joseph (* 1845), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 998,433; II 1763,52 Shrimpton, Samuel (* 1846), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 998,434; II 1763,53 Shrimsley, Anthony (* 1934, î 1984), political editor - Griffiths - III 410, 319 Shrimsley, Bernard (* 1931), newspaper editor Griffiths - III 410,320-321 Shrive, Agnes - c.h. Moira O'Neill (t 1955), poet - Irish writers, Men & Women, Welch I 998,435; III 344,160-162 Shrive, Rupert (* 1965), painter - Buckman III 410,322 Shrives, A.H. (* 1900), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 410, 323 Shroff, Savak (* 1914), businessman - WsW Hong Kong - III 410,324 Shropshire, Walter (t 1785), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1763,054 Shropshire, William (fl. 1732-1750), bookseller, publisher - Plomer 3 - II 1763,055 Shrosbree, Henry James (* 1858), violin maker Morris W.M. - II 1763,056 Shroude (fl. 1550), sermonist - WattI 998,436 Shrewsbury, William —> Shrewsbury, William Shrubb, Alfred (* 1878, 1 1964), runner - Arlott, WW Sport - I 998,437; III 410,325 Shrubb, Charles Peyto (* 1837, 1 1899), huntsman - Boase - I 998,438 Shrubb, Charles Peyto (* 1878), captain Walford, WW Devonshire - II 1763,057-058 Shrubb, Cicely Isabel Joy, Cicely Isabel Shrubb, Henry Gordon (* 1882), major - WW Devonshire - II 1763, 059 Shrubb, Ida Marcia Augusta - aft. Ward (* 1873), gentlewoman - lady's WWII 1763,060 Shrubb, John Peyto Charles (* 1862, 1 1918), mayor - Foster 3, Walford - II 1763, 061-062 Shrubball, George (* 1857), managing director Methodists - I 998, 439 Shrubbs, E.G. (* 1904), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 410, 326 Shrubbs, Edward Albert (* 1877), rector, district councillor - Clergy List, WW Derbyshire II 1763,063-064 Shrubsall, Cyril F. (* 1894), engineer - Sports II 1763,065-067

3627

Shrubsall, Frank Charles Percy, Lady Dorothy Sidney, Dorothy - aft. Spencer; aft. Smythe, countess of Sunderland; c. Sachavissa (* 1617, 1 1684), associate of Waller - Boyle 3, Cowley, Feminist companion, Hays M., Women writers - I 1000,192; 1236,1-8; III 434,139-142 Sidney, Edwin Sugrue (family) Sigerson, Dora Mary - aft. Shorter (*c.l870, 11918), poet - Browning, Cath. WW 1910, Crone, Feminist companion, Lrish writers, Lozes/O Kelly, Men 3, Ó Céirín, O'Donoghue, Welch, WWW 1916- I 1001,226-228; II 1763,341-343; III 410,252-256; 411,164-165 Sigerson, George - c.h. Patrick Henry (* 1838, I 1925), zoologist, professor, poet - Boylan, Cath. WW 1910, Crone, Irish writers, Kirk, Lyons, O'Donoghue, Stephenson, Ulster, Welch, WWW 1916 - I 1001,229-232; II 1763,344-345; III 411,167-181 Sigerson, Hester —» Variait, Hester Sigerson, Hester - aft. Piatt (fl. 19001930), journalist, poet - Cath. WW 1910, O'Donoghue, WW Art - I 1001,234-235; II 1763,346 Sigerson, William (fl. 1888-1889), consul Foreign Ofñce 1 - II 1763, 347 Sigfrid (fl. 651), priest - Smith/Wace I 1001,236 Sigfrid - also: Sigfrith (Î 698), abbot - Smith/ Wace - I 1001,237 Sigfrith Sigfrid Sigfrith Sigga Sigga (fl.710?), deacon - Smith/Wace I 1001,238 Sigga - also: Sigfrith (fl. 733-747), bishop Smith/Wace - I 1001,239 Siggers, Henry (fl. 1821-1823), seaman Poulsom - III 411,182 Siggins (family) (fl. 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 411,183 Siggs, Ann (fl. 1810), mendicant - Lemoine/ Caulfìeld - I 1001,240-242 Siggs, George (fl. 1915), merchant, layman Methodists - I 1001,243 Sighard - also: Sigeheard; Sigiheard (fl. 695), king - Smith/Wace - I 1001,244 Sighere —» Sigheri Sigheri - also: Sighere (fl. 665), king - Smith/ Wace - I 1001,245 Sigiheard —> Sighard Sigil —» Jones, George Sigillendis Saint - princess - Dunbar I 1001,246 Sigillo, Nicholas de (fl. 1170), judge - Foss I 1001,247-248 Sigillo, Robertus de (fl. 1140), bishop - Godwin - I 1001,249-250 Sigley, Marjorie (fl. 1957-1985), television controller - Broadcasting - III 411,184 Sigma —» Nevington, Samuel Sigma —» Shaw, John Begg Sigma —» Sinclair, John Sigmond, George Gabriel (* 1794), physician, professor - Allibone, Pettigrew I 1001,254-275 Sigmond, Joseph (fl. 1794), dentist - Pettigrew I 1001,254-274 Sigo, William (fl. 1505), grammarian, professor Cooper/Cooper - I 1001,277 Sigourney, Lydia Howard - née: Lydia Howard Huntley Lobb, Emmanuel Simeon, Louisa - aft. Chatterley; aft. Place (* 1797, 1 1866), actress - Adams W.D. 2, Boase, BritishStage - I 1002,75-78 Simeon, Mabel Selina - aft. Dalton (* 1860, 1 1935), religious writer - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 1002, 79; II 1764, 31 Simeon, Margaret (* 1910), designer, teacher Buckman - III 411,395 Simeon, Sir Richard Godin 2nd baronet (* 1784, I 1854), M.P. - Boase, Mosse - I 1002,80-81 Simeon, Saint Ange (fl. 1820), linguist Allibone - I 1002,82 Simeon, Simon —» Simeonis, Symon Simeon, South - writer - Allibone - I 1002, 83 Simeon, Stephen Louis (* 1857, î 1937), translator - Kirk, WWW 1929 - I 1002,84; II 1764,32 Simeonis, Symon - also: Fitz-Simon Simeon (fl. 1322), Franciscan, traveller - Allibone, Watt - I 1002,85-86 Simeons (fl. 1800), dramatist - Baker I 1002,87 Simeons, Charles Fitzmaurice Creighton (* 1921), member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 411,396 Simeons, Edward (t 1701), Jesuit - Oliver I 1002,88 Simeons, Francis —» Brüning, Francis Simeons, James (* 1693?, 11714), Jesuit Oliver - I 1002,90 Simes, Nathaniel Philip (* 1805, 1 1862), bibliophile - Quaritch - I 1002,92-95 Simes, Ronald Henry (* 1919), sergeant - Aces High - III 411,397 Simes, Thomas (fl. 1767-1782), captain Allibone, Watt - I 1002,96-97

3636

Simey

Simey, Athelstane (* 1873), physician Medical WW- I 1002,98 Simey, Erroll George Tyndall (* 1889), rural dean - WW Herefordshire - II 1764,033 Simey, George Iliff (* 1866, 1 1927), solicitor Foster 3, Stacey - II 1764, 034-035 Simey, Ralph , solicitor, D.L. Durham - II 1764,036 Simey, Thomas Spensley Baron - also: Lord Simey (* 1906), social scientist, professor British History, Rubinstein - III 411,398-401 Simington, Nicholas (* 1930), painter, teacher Buckman - III 411,402 Simister, D.A. (* 1920), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 411,403 Simister, Dorothy (fl. 1972-1998), artist in various media, teacher - Buckman III 411,405 Simitch, D.M.N. Plowden, Charles Simons, Charles M. (fl. 1885-1925), fruit broker - Notable Personalities - II 1764, 205 Simons, Cleveland McKenzie (* 1914), businessman - Jamaica - III 412,177 Simons, Edward John (* 1863), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 1002,368; II 1764,206 Simons, Ernest Alfred (* 1856, 1 1928), admiral - WWW 1916 - II 1764, 207 Simons, F. (fl. 1765), writer on Salop - Watt I 1002,369 Simons, Francis —» Plowden, Francis Simons, Francis Constable (* 1809, 1 1865), captain, social writer, writer on weaponry Allibone, Boase - I 1002,371-372 Simons, Mrs George (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 1002,373 Simons, Henry (fl. 1752), litigant - Caulfìeld 4I 1002,374-383 Simons, J. A. (fl. 1840), writer - Allibone I 1002,384 Simons, Jacob (fl. 1861-1895), colonial civil servant - Colonial Offìce - II 1764, 208 Simons, James (fl. 1800), religious writer Allibone - I 1002,385 Simons, John (fl. 1840), religious writer Allibone - I 1002,386 Simons, John Philip (* 1934), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 412,140 Simons, Joseph —» Lobb, Emmanuel Simons, Joseph —» Simmons, Joseph Simons, Lewis (* 1888), physicist, lecturer WW Science - II 1764,209 Simons, Michael (* 1842), fruit importer, bailie, D.L. - Todd: Glasgow - II 1764,210-211 Simons, Nicholas (* 1788, 1 1870), barrister Allibone, Boase - I 1002,388-389 Simons, Reuben Richard (* 1865), minister Methodists - I 1002, 390 Simons, Robert Teesdale (fl. 1886-1895), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1764,212 Simons, Rudolph - also: Symonds (fl. 15841598), architect - Redgrave - I 1002,391-392 Simons, Stuart (* 1933), mathematician, lecturer - Scientists - III 412,180 Simons, Susannah Catherine (* 1948), radio presenter - Broadcasting - III 412,179 Simons, Thomas (fl. 1800-1810), educationalist Watkins/Shoberl - I 1002, 393 Simons, Thomas Y. (fl. 1825), physician Allibone - I 1002,394 Simons, William (fl. 1730-1740), vicar, sermonist - Watt - I 1002, 395 Simons, William Charles (t 1921), canon Clergy List, WWW 1916 - II 1764,213-214 Simonsen, Lady —> Hendrie, Jannet Dick Simonsen, Fanny (* 1834?, 1 1896), singer Boase - I 1002, 396

Simonsen, John Lionel (* 1884, 1 1957), organic chemist - Kirk-Greene 2, Stephenson, WW Science - I 1002,397; II 1764,215; III 412,181 Simonsen, Steven Preben (* 1979), footballer Hugman - III 412,182 Simonson, Eric Landon (* 1894), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 412,67 Simon of Wythenshawe, Lady Dorothy Shena —» Simon, Dorothy Shena Lady Simon of Wythenshawe Simper, Caleb (* 1856), organist, composer - Baltzell, Brown/Stratton, Warriner I 1002,398-399; II 1764,216 Simpkin the Second —» Broome, Ralph Simpkin, Frederick Arthur (* 1861), veterinarian - Leicestershire - II 1764,217 Simpkin, John William (fl. 1880-1908), mining engineer, lecturer - Safford - I 1002, 400 Simpkin, Sir Oswald Richard Arthur (* 1879, I 1936), barrister, college warden - PVWW 1929 - II 1764,218 Simpkin, Pete (* 1942), radio presenter, producer - Tracy - III 412,183-184 Simpkin, R. (fl. 1880-1885), military writer Kirk - I 1002,401 Simpkin, William (* 1772, Î 1854), bookseller Boase - I 1002, 402 Simpkins, Alick Louis (* 1901), engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412,185 Simpkins, Daniel (fl. 1848-1851), seaman Poulsom - III 412,186 Simpkins, Michael James (* 1978), footballer Hugman - III 412,187 Simpkins, William (fl. 1850-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 412,188 Simpkins, William (* 1873), clothing manufacturer, volunteer colonel - WW Essex II 1764,219 Simpkinson, Edwyn Vaughan (* 1869, 1 1952), rector - Clergy List, WW Durham II 1764,220-221 Simpkinson, Mrs F. G. (fl. 1860), writer Allibone - I 1002, 403 Simpkinson, Francis Guillemard (* 1819), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1002,404 Simpkinson, Henry Walrond (* 1853, 1 1934), barrister - Cox: Norfolk, Foster 2, WWW 1929- I 1002,405; II 1764,222-223 Simpkinson, Sir John Augustus Francis (* 1780?, 11851), K.C. - Boase - I 1002,406 Simpkinson, John Nassau (* 1817, 1 1894), rector, memorialist, writer - Allibone, Boase I 1002,407-408 Simpkiss, Joseph Henry (* 1899), physician WW Worcestershire - II 1764, 224 Simple, Peter Wharton, Michael Simpleton, Samuel (fl. 1815), writer - Allibone - I 1002,409 Simpson, Lady —» Brooks, Isabel Talbert Simpson, Lady —» Day, Esther Hope Simpson, Lady —> Ellis, Anna Simpson - classicist - Allibone - I 1002,411 Simpson (fl. 1780), topical writer - Allibone I 1002,412 Simpson (fl. 1799-1805), stonemason - Gunnis II 1764,225 Simpson Mrs - aft. Thomas (Î 1802), actress Thesp. Diet. - I 1002,413 Simpson, A.B. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412,189 Simpson, A.G. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412,190 Simpson, A.W. (* 1917), chief pilot - KirkGreene 2 - III 412,192 Simpson, Adam Lind (* 1817, 1 1893), minister, sermonist, biographer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 1002,414-416 Simpson, Agnes —» Alderson, Agnes Simpson, Agnes (fl. 1827-1848), miniature painter - Foskett - III 412,193 Simpson, Agnes Margaret Carnegie - aft. Upjohn (* 1895), physician - Lady's WWII 1764,226

3639

Simpson, Alan (* 1920, î 1980), theatre director, army officer - Boylan, Ulster III 412,194-196 Simpson, Alan (* 1941), painter - Buckman III 412,197 Simpson, Alan Gordon (* 1950), engineer Scotland - III 412,198 Simpson, Alan Haldane (* 1875, î 1941), canon - Clergy List, WW Somerset II 1764,227-228 Simpson, Alan Sopwith (* 1900), physician WW Local Government - II 1764,229 Simpson, Albert (* 1838), company chairman, high sheriff - Gaskell: Lancashire, Gaskell: South Wales, Lancashire, South Wales, Walford - II 1764,230-238 Simpson, Albert (* 1882), vicar - Clergy List, WW Northumberland - II 1764,239-240 Simpson, Albert Benjamin (* 1846), pastor, newspaper editor - Men & Women I 1002,417 Simpson, Albert Edward (* 1868, 1 1947), canon - Clergy List, WW Cheshire II 1764,241-242 Simpson, Alexander (fl. 1818), seaman Poulsom - III 412,199 Simpson, Alexander (fl. 1840-1845), consul, travel writer, biographer - Allibone I 1002,418 Simpson, Alexander (fl. 1885), music publisher Baptie 2 - I 763, 367 Simpson, Alexander Brantingham (fl. 1904-1930), painter - WW Art - II 1764,243 Simpson, Alexander Hay (* 1821?, 11861), vocalist - Baptie 2 - I 1002, 420 Simpson, Alexander James (* 1924), librarian Lady's WW - II 1764,244 Simpson, Alexander Malcolm (* 1878), physician - Medical WW - I 1002,421 Simpson, Alexander Murray (* 1892), consul Foreign Office 2 - II 1764, 245 Simpson, Alexander Nicol (fl. 1885), writer Kirk - I 1002, 422 Simpson, Alexander Petrie (* 1867), solicitor Edinburgh - II 1764, 246 Simpson, Sir Alexander Russell (* 1835, 1 1916), professor of midwifery - Edinburgh, Gaskell: Lothians, Hole, Kirk, Leyland, Malchow, Medical WW, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916- I 1002,423-436; II 1764,247-249; III 412,200 Simpson, Alfred Allen (* 1875, 1 1939), mayor, company chairman, economics adviser - WPVW 1929 - II 1764, 250 Simpson, Alfred Edward (* 1868), architect Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412,201 Simpson, Alfred H. (* 1914), judge - Geddes, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412,191; 412,202 Simpson, Alfred John (* 1852), barrister Foster 2 - II 1764,251 Simpson, Alfred Muller Way, Dame Florence Edith Victoria Simpson, Forster George Simpson, Frederick Arthur Simpson, Stanley William (fl. 1925-1935), consul general - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1765,114 Simpson, Stephen (fl. 1810-1815), accountant, almanac writer - Watkins/Shoberl - I 1004, 43 Simpson, Stephen (fl. 1835), homoeopathic writer - Allibone - I 1004,44 Simpson, Stephen (* 1869), engineer, patentee, company director - Devonshire - II 1765,115 Simpson, Steve (* 1946), printmaker, teacher Buckman - III 412, 388 Simpson, Sutherland (* 1863, 1 1926), physiologist, professor - O'Connor 2, Stephenson - I 1004,45; III 434,365-367 Simpson, Sydney Harriet —» Darlington, Sydney Harriet Simpson, Sydrach —» Simpson, Sirdach Simpson, T. —» Simpson, J. Simpson, T. - writer on music - Brown/ Stratton - I 1004, 47 Simpson, T. (fl. 1902-1922), rugby footballer WW Sport - I 1004,48 Simpson, T. G. (fl. 1790), political writer - Watt - I 1004,49 Simpson, T. Henry - seaman - Poulsom III 412,389 Simpson, T. Penkhule (fl. 1847), miniature painter - Foskett - III 412, 390 Simpson, Teresa (* 1901, 1 1980), librarian Munford - III 412, 391 Simpson, Theophilus (* 1841), J.P. - Lanes. Biog. - I 1004, 50 Simpson, Thomas - c.h. Thomas Heygate; Thomas Iligate (fl. 1579-1610), vicar - Cooper/ Cooper - I 1004,51-52 Simpson, Thomas (fl. 1620), court musician, compiler - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker, Grove - I 1004,53-55 Simpson, Thomas - c. Old Mob (fl. 1686), highwayman - Highwaymen - I 1004, 56-66 Simpson,' Thomas (* 1710, 11761), mathematician - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Colvile, Davenport, Gorton, Hartley, Knight: Biography, Magazine, Mathematicians, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Waller, Watkins, Watt - I 1004,68-114; 958,417; III 412,392-396 Simpson, Thomas (*c.l782), miniature painter Foskett - III 412, 396 Simpson, Thomas (* 1783), naval commander O'Byrne - I 1004,116 Simpson, Thomas (* 1808, 1 1840), arctic explorer - Allibone, Geddes, Poulsom, Ross P., Ward - I 1004,117-118; II 1764,367-368; III 412,397-398 Simpson, Thomas (* 1833), organist, composer Brown/Stratton - I 1004,120 Simpson, Thomas (* 1837), physician, J.P. lanes. Biog., Medical WW - I 1004,121-122 Simpson, Thomas (* 1841), canon - Cath. WW 1910 - I 1004,123 Simpson, Thomas (fl. 1845), physician Allibone - I 1004,119 Simpson, Thomas (Î 1848), naval captain O Byrne - I 1004,115 Simpson, Thomas (* 1866), violin maker Plowright - III 412,399

Simpson, Thomas (t 1866), violin maker Morris W.M. - II 1765,117 Simpson, Thomas (t 1885), draper - Ross P. II 1765,118-119 Simpson, Thomas (* 1903), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 412, 400 Simpson, Thomas Arthur (* 1876), minister, writer - Methodists, WW Dorset, WW Methodism - I 1004,124; II 1765,120-121 Simpson, Thomas Bartlett (* 1805?, 1 1872), tavern keeper - Boase - I 1004,125 Simpson, Thomas Blantyre (* 1892, 1 1954), sheriff, K.C. - Grant: Advocates II 1765,122 Simpson, Thomas Bourne (* 1829, î 1879), vicar - Malchow - III 412,401 Simpson, Thomas Brown (fl. 1800), sermonist Watt - I 1004,126 Simpson, Thomas Crompton (* 1864), rector - Clergy list, WW Gloucestershire II 1765,123-124 Simpson, Thomas Henry (* 1869), plumber, layman - Methodists - I 1004,127 Simpson, Thomas Henry (* 1875), painter - WW Art - II 1765,125 Simpson, Thomas Lawson (fl. 1905), district councillor, J.P., land agent - Gaskell: Westmorland - II 1765,126-127 Simpson, Thomas Thomson (* 1836, 1 1916), colonel - WWW 1916 - II 1765,128 Simpson, Thomas William (* 1866), colonel WW Cornwall - II 1765,129 Simpson, Thurgate (fl. 1895), amateur singer, businessman - Our Contemporaries II 1765,130-132 Simpson, Tom (* 1937, 1 1967), road-race cyclist - Arlott, Lee - III 412, 402-403 Simpson, Trevor Claude (* 1877, 1 1929), police inspector general - WWW 1929 - II 1765,133 Simpson, W. - naturalist - Watt - I 1004,128 Simpson, W. Graham (fl. 1878-1889), miniature painter - Foskett - III 412, 404 Simpson, W. L. (fl. 1850), ready reckoner writer - Allibone - I 1004,129 Simpson, Wallis (* 1896, î 1986), wife of the Duke of Windsor - Hilliam - III 412,405-406 Simpson, Walter (* 1889), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1765,134 Simpson, Walter (fl. 1918), sergeant - Creagh/ Humphris - II 1765,135 Simpson, Sir Walter Grindlay 2nd baronet (* 1843, 1 1898), advocate, editor, writer on golf - Boase, Grant: Advocates, Kirk, WWW 1897 - I 1004,130-131; II 1765,136-137 Simpson, Walter Joseph (* 1875), sanitary inspector - WW Local Government II 1765,138 Simpson, Walter Petrie (* 1868), physician, surgeon - Edinburgh - II 1765,139 Simpson, Walter Samuel (* 1851), physician, surgeon - Sussex - II 1765,140 Simpson, Wilfred Hudleston - aft. Hudleston (* 1828, 1 1909), geologist - Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 1004,132-133; II 1765,141 Simpson, Wilfred L. (* 1862, î 1937), charity administrator - WWW 1929 - II 1765,142 Simpson, Wilfrid Tord (* 1924), clinical pharmacologist - Scientists - III 412,407 Simpson, William - also: Sympson (* 1627?, 11671), quaker - Watt - I 1004,137 Simpson, William (fl. 1635), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 1004,134-135 Simpson, Sir William (fl. 1657-1726), judge Foss - I 1004,136 Simpson, William - also: Sympson (fl. 16651679), medical writer - Watt - I 1004,138 Simpson, William (* 1710?, 1 1729), horse stealer - Hayward - II 1740,351-353 Simpson, William (fl. 1730-1735), rector, sermonist - Watt - I 1004,139 Simpson, William (* 1758, 1 1815), schoolmaster, friend of Robert Burns - Royle - III 412,408 Simpson, William (fl. 1760), legal writer Allibone - I 1004,140

Simson Simpson, William Senena Sinach (fl. [799]), bishop - Smith/Wace I 1004,345 Sinbad —> Sinclair, Sir John Sinckler, E. G. (fl. 1874-1898), colonial Judge, coroner - Colonial Office - II 1765,205

Sinckler, John (fl. 1590-1604), actor Shakespeare - III 413,11 Sinclair, 16th lord —» St. Clair, Archibald James Murray 16th lord Sinclair Sinclair, de jure 11th lord —» St. Clair, Charles de jure 11th lord Sinclair Sinclair, 13th baron —> St. Clair, Charles 13th baron Sinclair Sinclair, 15th lord —> St. Clair, Charles William 15th lord Sinclair Sinclair, 14th lord —» St. Clair, James 14th lord Sinclair Sinclair 17th Lord Sinclair, Charles Murray Kennedy St. Clair 17th Lord Sinclair Sinclair, master of —> Sinclair, John master of Sinclair Sinclair barony of - Anderson W. I 1004,347-351 Sinclair family of - Anderson W. I 1004,363-367 Sinclair surname of - Anderson W. I 1004,353-357 Sinclair baronetcy of - Anderson W. I 1004,358-359,361-364 Sinclair (family) - variant: St. Clair (fl. 12. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Scottish clan Bain, Goring, Grimble, Maclean, Tartans - Ill 413,40-45; 413,178 Sinclair, A.D. (* 1904), medical superintendent Kirk-Greene 2 - III 413,13 Sinclair, A. G. (fl. 1790), physician, philosophical writer - Watt - I 1004,368 Sinclair, A. I. (fl. 1873-1895), police constable Contemp. Portraits - II 1765,206 Sinclair, Alan (* 1954), company director Scotland - III 413,14 Sinclair, Alexander (fl. 1772-1785), teacher, eccentric - Bannerman - II 1765,207-217 Sinclair, Alexander (* 1828), newspaper manager, county councillor, magistrate - Todd: Glasgow - II 1765,218-220 Sinclair, Alexander (* 1843), underwriter, company chairman - Sports - II 1765,221-222 Sinclair, Alexander (Î 1852), businessman, layman - Auld - II 1765, 223-228 Sinclair, Alexander (* 1861), mayor, engineer, volunteer lieutenant colonel Glamorgan, South Wales, WW Wales 1921 - II 1765,229-230 Sinclair, Alexander (* 1920), insurance broker, golf foundation president - Scotland III 413,15 Sinclair, Alexander Campbell 13th earl of Caithness (* 1790, î 1855), lord lieutenant Boase - I 1004, 369 Sinclair, Alexander Duncan (fl. 1906-1925), freemason - Wright D. - II 1765, 231 Sinclair, Alexander Garden (* 1859, î 1930), painter - Halsby, Halsby/Harris, WWW 1929 - II 1765,232; III 413,16-17 Sinclair, Alexander Maclean (* 1840, î 1923), pastor, Celtic scholar, genealogist - Men & Women, Thomson - I 1004, 370; III 413,18 Sinclair, Alfred Law (* 1853, Í1911), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1765,233-234 Sinclair, Algar Donald (* 1887), art teacher, industrial designer - WW Art - II 1765,235 Sinclair, Allan (* 1821, î 1888), church minister - Thomson - III 413,19 Sinclair, Allan F.W. (* 1900), journalist, publicist - Geddes - III 413, 20 Sinclair, Ambrose Boustead (* 1868), teacher WW Cumberland - II 1765, 237 Sinclair, Andrew (t 1861), surgeon, botanist - Boase, Britten/Boulger, Mennell I 1004,371-373 Sinclair, Andrew (* 1935), novelist - Williams III 413,21 Sinclair, Lady Anne Lettice (* 1933), trust vice president - Scotland - III 413, 22 Sinclair, Sir Archibald (* 1664, 1 1719), M.P., judge - Foster 1, Grant: Advocates II 1765,237-238

Sinclair, Sir Archibald (fl. 1700), topical writer Watt - I 1004,374 Sinclair, Archibald (* 1801), naval captain Allibone, O 'Byrne - I 1004,375-377 Sinclair, Archibald (fl. 1840), geographer Allibone - I 1004, 378 Sinclair, Archibald (* 1848, 1 1894), runner, walker - Boase - I 1004, 379 Sinclair, Archibald (* 1866, 1 1922), journalist, sports writer - WWW 1916 - II 1765,239 Sinclair, Archibald Henry Macdonald 1st viscount Thurso (* 1890, 1 1970), politician Brack, Brack/Little, Dod's 1929, Geddes, Goring, Lee, Parliament 1, Ramsden, Robbins, Scottish Biogr., WW Sport I 1004,380; II 1765,240-241; III 413,24-39; 445,172 Sinclair, Arthur —> Mc Donnell, Frank Quinton Sinclair, Arthur (fl. 1843-1899), J.P., mayor, commercial administrator - Orchard II 1765,242 Sinclair, Arthur Charles (* 1869), rural dean - Clergy List, WW Lincolnshire II 1765,244-245 Sinclair, Arthur Henry Havens (* 1868, 1 1962), ophthalmic surgeon, lecturer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1765,246 Sinclair, Augustine William (fl. 1880-1905), physician, surgeon, volunteer colonel Gaskell: Somerset - II 1765, 247-250 Sinclair, Augustus Constantine (fl. 1880), writer on Jamaica - Kirk - I 1004, 383 Sinclair, Beryl Maude —» Bowker, Beryl Maude Sinclair, Betty - full name: Elizabeth Sinclair (* 1910, 11981), trade unionist, communist Connolly, McRedmond, Ulster - III 413,47; 413,74-76 Sinclair, Catherine (* 1800, 1 1864), novelist - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, DCB, Feminist companion, Hale, Hall, Hunt, Lrving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Royle, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Waller, Ward - I 1004,384-397; II 1765,251-253; III 413,48-60 Sinclair, Catherine Norton - aft. Forrest (* 1817, 11891), actress - Boase - I 1004,398 Sinclair, Charles Augustus (* 1865, 1 1944), canon, nobleman - Clergy List, Foster 3, WW Gloucestershire - II 1765, 254-256 Sinclair, Charles Murray Kennedy St. Clair 17th Lord Sinclair (* 1914), lord lieutenant - Scotland - III 413,61 Sinclair, Charles Wemyss (* 1862), gentleman Walford - II 1765,257 Sinclair, Sir Clive Maries (* 1940), electronics engineer, inventor - Lee - III 413,62 Sinclair, Colin (* 1879, 1 1957), architect, artist, bard - Thomson - III 413,63 Sinclair, Colin Andrew Macalister (* 1953), minister - Scotland - III 413,64 Sinclair, Crawford Donald (* 1940), statistician, lecturer - Academic WsW- III 413,65 Sinclair, Daniel (* 1852, 1 1930), telephone engineer, inventor - Geddes - III 413,66 Sinclair, David (* 1823), J.P. - Walford II 1765,258 Sinclair, David (* 1847, 1 1919), surgeon general - WWW 1916- II 1765,259 Sinclair, David (fl. 1885), antiquary, writer Kirk - I 1004, 399 Sinclair, David (* 1937), painter, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - III 413,67 Sinclair, David Cecil (* 1915), anatomist, professor - Scientists - III 413, 68 Sinclair, David Ian (* 1955), reverend, social worker, committee secretary - Scotland III 413,69 Sinclair, Donald (* 1829), registrar - Rose H.J. - I 1004,400-401 Sinclair, Donald (* 1885), electrical engineer Celtic WW - II 1765,260 Sinclair, Donald (* 1919, 1 1978), hotel proprietor - Donaldson - III 413,70-71 Sinclair, Donald (fl. 1930), playwright, poet Thomson - III 413, 72

Sinclair Sinclair, Dorothea S. Sinclair, Betty Sinclair, Elizabeth Coubrough - aft. Brown (* 1921), librarian - Landau - II 1765,267 Sinclair, Emma Jane —» Ne Donell, Emma Jane Sinclair, Eric T.A. (* 1948), school rector, education consultant, company owner Scotland - III 413, 77 Sinclair, Everina (* 1870, 1 1966), carver, teacher - Ulster - III 413,78 Sinclair, F. Howard (* 1860), physician Medical WW - I 1004,407 Sinclair, Fiona Jane (* 1957), architect Scotland - III 413, 79 Sinclair, Francis Taylor, Valerie Sinclair, Walter Forbes (* 1910}, solicitor Jamaica - III 413,176 Sinclair, Walter M. (* 1871, 1 1925), librarian Munford - III 413,177 Sinclair, Walter William Hill, Gerard Arthur Lewin SinclairSinclair-Lockhart, Sir Graeme Alexander —» Lockhart, Sir Graeme Alexander 10th baronet Sinclair-Lockhart, Sir Graeme Duncan Power —» Lockhart, Sir Graeme Duncan Power Sinclair- 12th baronet Sinclair-Lockhart, Sir Robert Duncan Lockhart, Sir Robert Duncan 11th baronet Sinclair-Loutit, William Henry —> Loutit, William Henry SinclairSinclair-Maclagan, Ewen George —> Maclagan, Ewen George SinclairSinclair-Maclagan, John Alexander —> Maclagan, John Alexander SinclairSinclair-Thomson, Angus Eric Methven —> Thomson, Angus Eric Methven SinclairSinclair-Wemyss, Mary —> Wemyss, Mary SinclairSinclar, George —» Sinclair, George Sinclare, George —> Sinclair, George Sinclare, John (fl. 1700), writing master - Heal - II 1765,390 Sincler, John (fl. 1570-1590), actor NungezerII 1765,391-392

Singh Sincock, Kathleen Arkell (* 1915), librarian Landau - II 1765,393 Sincock, Robert (t 1702), naval captain Charnock - I 1005,255-257 Sindall, Alfred (fl. 1952), comic artist - Clark III 413,182 Sindall, Bernard Ralph (* 1925, 1 1998), sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 413,183 Sindall, Fred (* 1879), county councillor - WW Lincolnshire - II 1765, 394 Sindell, William (* 1875), J.P., auctioneer, valuer - WW Lincolnshire - II 1765,395 Sinden, Donald Corbet, Robert Singleton, Sarah M. (11.1790-1820), painter - Foskett, Redgrave - I 1005, 423-424; III 413,276 Singleton, Thomas (* 1552?, 11614), canon, university vice-chancellor - Foster 4 II 1766,061 Singleton, Thomas (fl. 1656-1689), clergyman, teacher, dramatist - Baker - I 1005,448 Singleton, Thomas (fl. 1760?), artist - Strickland - I 1005,449 Singleton, Thomas (* 1783, Î 1842), archdeacon - Allibone - I 1005,450 Singleton, Thomas (t 1792), sculptor, burgess Gunnis - II 1766,062 Singleton, Thomas (11.1874-1912), vicar - Cox: Norfolk - I 1005,451 Singleton, Thomas Crawford —> Crawford, Thomas Singleton, Uvedale Corbet Gates, Peter Singleton Singleton-Green, J. Green, J. SingletonSington, Alfred (* 1851?), barrister - Foster 2 -

Sinha, Arun Kumar 2nd baron Sinha (* 1887, I 1967), nobleman - Dod's 1929 II 1766,072 Sinha, Brajraman Prasad (* 1936), professor of structural engineering - Scotland III 413,284 Sinha, Kunwar Shivanath (* I860?), barrister Foster 2- II 1766,073 Sinha, Narendra Prasanna (* 1858), lieutenant colonel, army surgeon, professor - WWW 1929 - II 1766, 074 Sinha, Sachhidananda (* 1871), newspaper proprietor, barrister, colonial representative Indian Biogr. Die. - II 1766, 075 Sinha, Satyendra Prasanna 1st baron Sinha Chesser, Elizabeth Sloan, Elizabeth - aft. Sloan Chesser (Î 1940), physician, miscellaneous writer - Lady 's WW, WW Buckinghamshire, WWW 1929 'II 1767,329-331 Sloan, George (* 1780?), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 1008,277-278 Sloan, Harold (* 1908), chaplain, secretary of the Methodist Church in Ireland - WWW Ireland - Ill 415,7 Sloan, Henry James (fl. 1967), physician Channel Islands - III 415, 8 Sloan, James (fl. 1815), travel writer - Allibone - I 1008,279 Sloan, James (t 1921), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 415,9 Sloan, James B. (fl. 1919-1939), production manager Kinematograph, Picturegoer's WW - II 1767,332-333 Sloan, John (c.1785), friend of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1767,334 Sloan, John Esmond Nigel Marriott, Hugh Forbes SmithSmith-Marriott, Sir Hugh Randolph Cavendish —» Marriott, Sir Hugh Randolph Cavendish Smith- 9th baronet Smith-Marriott, Sir William —» Marriott, Sir William Smith- 8th baronet Smith-Marriott, Sir William —» Smith, Sir William 4th baronet Smith-Marriott, Sir William Henry —> Marriott, Sir William Henry Smith- 5th baronet Smith-Marriott, Sir William John —> Marriott, Sir William John Smith- 6th baronet Smith-Masters, Edith Monica —» Masters, Edith Monica SmithSmith-Masters, John Ernest —> Masters, John Ernest SmithSmith-Masters, William Allan Masters, William Allan SmithSmith-Neill, James William Neill, James William SmithSmitho (fl. 1720), sermonist - Watt - I 1019,8 Smith-Peacock, T.V. (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 419,127 Smith-Pearse, Thomas Northmore Hart —> Smith, Thomas Northmore Hart Smith-Petersen, Morten Petersen, Morten SmithSmith-Rewse, Gilbert Flesher —» Rewse, Gilbert Flesher SmithSmith-Rewse, Henry Whistler —> Rewse, Henry Whistler SmithSmith-Rose, Reginald Leslie —> Smith, Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose, Rose —» Rose, Rose SmithSmith-Ryland, Charles Ivor Phipson —» Ryland, Charles Ivor Phipson SmithSmith-Ryland, William Charles Henry Alston —» Smith, William Charles Henry Alston Smith Shenstone, Frederick —> Smith, Frederick Smith Sligo, Archibald Dominic —» Sligo, Archibald Dominic Smith Smithson (fl. 1794-1830), miniature painter Foskett - III 419,150 Smithson, Alison Margaret Gill (* 1928), architect - Wodehouse - III 419,169 Smithson, Anne Charlotte Le Gendre —» Starkie, Anne Charlotte Le Gendre

3706

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Smithson, Annie Mary Patricia (* 1873, 1 1948), nurse, novelist - Boylan, Irish writers, Lozes/ Ó Kelly, McRedmond, Ó Céirín, Welch III 419,151-160 Smithson, Augustus Jackson, Francis Smithson, Harriet Constance - aft. Berlioz (* 1800, 1 1854), actress - Boase, Boylan, BritishStage, Herbert, O Céirín, Russell: Actors - I 1019,16-19; II 1773,192-193; III 419,164-167 Smithson, Harry Snagg, Thomas William Snaith, John Collis Cocks, John Somers Somers, 1st earl —» Cocks, John Somers 1st earl Somers Somers, 5th baron —> Cocks, Philip Reginald 5th baron Somers Somers, countess —» Pattle, Virginia Somers, baron —> Somers, John baron Somers Somers, countess —» Yorke, Lady Caroline Harriet Somers, Alexander (* 1861), solicitor, poet Kirk, ODonoghue - I 1021,237-238 Somers, Anne (fl. 1979-1985), television producer - Broadcasting - III 420,324 Somers, Annie (* 1881), teacher, political activist - Labour WW, Lady's WW II 1774,388-389 Somers, Arthur John (* 1863), surgeon, J.P. Medical WW - I 1021,239 Somers, B. O'Reilly, B. Somers, Benjamin Edward (* 1851, î 1934), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2, Walford, WW Somerset - II 1774,390-392 Somers, Bertram (* 1909, 1 1964), librarian Munford - III 420, 325 Somers, Catharine (fl. 1935), district councillor, J.P. - Lady's WW- II 1774,393

Somers, Cecil George (* 1896), port officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 420, 326 Somers, Charles (*c.l760, 1 1813), spy - Hayes - II 1774,394 Somers, Charles Dudley (* 1869, î 1951), physician, mayor - Gox: Norfolk, WW Suffolk - I 1021,242; II 1774,395 Somers, E. C. (fl. 1845), children's writer Allibone - I 1021,243 Somers, Edmund Sigismund (* 1759?, 1 1824), physician - Münk, NBD - I 1021,244-246 Somers, Edward (Î 1923), independence fighter 0 Farrell - III 420,327 Somers, Edward O. 'Reilly (* 1863), surgeon, J.P. - Medical WW - Í 1021,247 Somers, Francis William (* 1864), veterinarian West Riding - II 1774, 396 Somers, Frank Gordon (* 1902), civil servant Jamaica - III 420,328 Somers, Gabriel T. (fl. 1910-1912), banker Men & Women - I 1021,248 Somers, Geoffrey Usher (fl. 1978-1994), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 420, 329 Somers, Sir George - also: Summers (* 1554, 11610), discoverer of Bermudas - Belknap, Shakespeare - I 1021,249; 1121,85-102; III 420,330-331 Somers, George Frederick (* 1918), pharmacologist - Scientists - III 420, 332 Somers, George O. (fl. 1906-1912), railway manager - Men & Women - I 1021, 250 Somers, Lady Isabella Caroline - aft. Somerset; also: Lady Henry Somerset (* 1851, î 1921), temperance advocate - Kirk, Men 3 1 1021,251-252 Somers, James (fl. 1913-1917), sergeant Creagh/Humphris - II 1774,397 Somers, John (fl. 1730), sermonist - Allibone I 1022,52 Somers, John (fl. 1809-1810), poet O'Donoghue - I 1022,53 Somers, John Percy (* 1874, 1 1942), major, solicitor, J.P. - WW Oxfordshire II 1774,398 Somers, John baron Somers - also: Summers (* 1651, 11716), lord chancellor ABeckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boyle 2, British Biography, Cassell, Caulfìeld 2, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Flloyd, Foss, Gorton, Hill, Hutchinson: Medica, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Portraits, Roscoe, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Seward 1, Simpson, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilford I 1021,253-449; 1022,1-51; III 420,336-338 Somers, Julian (* 1905, 1 1976), actor - Noble: Theatre - II 1774, 399 Somers, Michael (* 1942), secretary of the National Debt Management - WsW Ireland - Ill 420,339 Somers, Noble Luke Usher (* 1862), physician Medical WW, WW Staffordshire - I 1022, 54; II 1774,400 Somers, Richard John (* 1838), captain Walford - II 1774,401 Somers, Robert (* 1822, î 1891), political lecturer, newspaper editor, novelist - Allibone, Boase, Grifñths, Kirk - I 1022, 55-57; III 420,341 Somers, Seth Smith (* 1870), forge master, J.P. - WW Worcestershire - II 1774, 402 Somers, Thomas (fl. 1744-1748), naval captain Charnock - I 1022, 58 Somers, Thomas Gordon (fl. 1917), minister, J.P. - WW Jamaica - II 1774,403 Somers, Virginia Countess (* 1827, î 1910), great-aunt of Virginia Woolf - Rintoul III 420,342 Somers, W.L.C. (* 1900?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1774,404 Somers-Cocks, Lady Adeline Marie —> Cocks, Lady Adeline Marie SomersSomers-Cocks, Lady Caroline Harriet —» Yorke, Lady Caroline Harriet Somers-Cocks, Charles Somers —» Cocks, Charles Somers 3rd earl Somers

Somerton Somers-Cocks, John Somers —» Cocks, John Somers Somerset duke of Edmund prince, duke of Somerset Somerset, 4th duke of —» Beaufort, Edmund styled 4th duke of Somerset Somerset, 2nd duke of —» Beaufort, Edmund 2nd duke of Somerset Somerset, 3rd duke of Beaufort, Henry 3rd duke of Somerset Somerset, 1st duke of Beaufort, John 1st duke of Somerset Somerset, 1st earl of —> Beaufort, John 1st earl of Somerset, 1st marquis of Dorset, 1st marquis of Somerset Somerset, 1st marquis of —> Beaufort, John 1st earl of Somerset, 1st marquis of Dorset, 1st marquis of Somerset Somerset, Lord —> Birchall, John Reginald Somerset, 1st earl of —» Carr, Robert 1st earl of Somerset Somerset, duchess of —> Devereux, Lady Frances Somerset, countess of —> Howard, Frances Somerset, lady —> Pechell, Adelaide Harriet BrookeSomerset, duchess of —> Percy, Lady Elizabeth Somerset, 14th duke of —» Seymour, Algernon Percy Banks 14th duke of Somerset Somerset, 15th duke of —» Seymour, Algernon 15th duke of Somerset Somerset, 13th duke of —» Seymour, Archibald Henry Algernon 13th duke of Somerset Somerset, 6th duke of —» Seymour, Charles 6th duke of Somerset Somerset, 11th duke of —» Seymour, Edward Adolphus 11th duke of Somerset Somerset, 12th duke of —» Seymour, Edward Adolphus 12th duke of Somerset Somerset, 16th duke of —» Seymour, Edward Hamilton 16th duke of Somerset Somerset, duke of —» Seymour, Edward 1st earl of Hertford; duke of Somerset Somerset, 17th duke of —» Seymour, Evelyn Francis Edward 17th duke of Somerset Somerset 18th duke of —> Seymour, Percy Hamilton 18th duke of Somerset Somerset, 2nd duke of —» Seymour, William 1st marquis and 2nd earl of Hertford; 2nd duke of Somerset Somerset, 3rd duke of —> Seymour, William 3rd duke of Somerset Somerset, duchess of —> Sheridan, Jane Georgiana Somerset, duchess of —> Stanhope, Anne Somerset, duchess of —> Thynne, Frances Somerset (family) Spottiswood, Sir Robert Spott, Thomas —> Sprott, Thomas Spottiswood family of - Anderson W. I 1028,237-239 Spottiswood, Alexander (* 1636, 1 1675), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1777,317 Spottiswood, Alicia Anne —» Scott, Alicia Anne Spottiswood, Henry Alexander Farquhar(* 1859, 1 1925), J.P. - Walford - II 1777,315 Spottiswood, James (* 1567, î 1645), bishop Allibone - I 1028,240

Spottiswood, John - also; Spotswood; Spotiswood (* 1510, 1 1585), Scots reformer - Allibone, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen I 1028,242-251,266-269; III 423,356 Spottiswood, John - also: Spottiswoode; Spotiswood; Spotswood; Spottswood (* 1565, t 1639), archbishop, historian A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson W., British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Collier 2, Davenport, Geddes, Goring, Gorton, Hook, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Royle, Scott, Stark, Watkins, Watt - I 1028,252-315; 667,170-171; III 423,357-358; 423,367-368 Spottiswood, John - also: Spotiswood; Spottiswoode (* 1666, 1 1728), advocate, writer - Allibone, Goring, Watt - I 1028,316-137; III 423,359 Spottiswood, John Kenneth (* 1958), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 423, 373 Spottiswood, John Robert (* 1861), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1777,316 Spottiswood, Sir Robert - also: Spotswood; Spotiswood; Spotswoode (* 1596, 1 1646), judge - Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Goring, Lrying: Scotsmen, Scott, Watkins, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1028, 270,319-337; III 423,360 Spottiswoode, Alicia Anne - aft. MontaguScott, Lady John Douglas Montagu-Scott; aft. Spottiswoode Dalrymple, John 2nd earl of Stair Stair, 5th earl of —> Dalrymple, John 5th earl of Stair Stair, 6th earl of —> Dalrymple, John 6th earl of Stair Stair Lady —> Dalrymple, Margaret Lady Stair Stair, 9th earl of —> Dalrymple, North Hamilton 9th earl of Stair Stair, countess of —» Harford, Violet Evelyn Stair earldom of - Anderson W. I 1030,322-333 Stair, Alfred (* 1845, 1 1914), accountant, civil servant - WWW 1897 - II 1778,321 Stair, Walter (* 1853), architect, surveyor London - II 1778, 322 Stairbank, Edward Lloyd (fl. 1916-1935), civil engineer, surveyor - Day - II 1778,288 Stairs, Arthur (* 1892), estate manager, district councillor - WW Yorkshire - II 1778,323 Stairs, Edward Geoffrey (fl. 1899-1912), journalist - Men & Women - I 1030, 343 Stairs, Henry Bertram (* 1871, 1 1940), mayor Creagh/Humphris - II 1778,324 Stairs, William Grant (* 1863, 1 1892), captain, traveller - Boase - I 1030,344 Stairsby, William Chipchase (* 1879), rural dean - Clergy List, WW Hertfordshire II 1778,315-316 Staite, John Clarke (* 1886), auctioneer, estate agent, county councillor - WW Warwickshire - II 1778,325 Staite, W. E. (fl. 1845), children's writer Allibone - I 1030, 345 Staite, William Edwards (t 1854), engineer, inventor - Boase - I 1030, 346 Stait-Gardner, Frank —> Gardner, Frank G. StaitStaker, George (fl. 1848-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 424, 345 St Albans, 1st earl of —> Jermyn, Henry 1st earl of St Albans Stalbridge, 2nd baron —» Grosvenor, Hugh 2nd baron Stalbridge Stalbridge, 1st baron —» Grosvenor, Richard de Aquila 1st baron Stalbridge Stalbrydge, Henry —> Bale, John Staley, George Frederick (* 1879, 1 1929), librarian - Munford - III 424, 346 Staley, John Anderson (* 1872, 1 1951), headmaster, district councillor - WW Lincolnshire - II 1778,326 Staley, Lilian B. - aft. Bell-Porter (* 1874), singer, actress - Wyndham - II 1778, 327 Staley, Thomas Nettleship (* 1823, 1 1898), bishop, headmaster - Allibone, Boase, Men 2, WWW 1897 - I 1030, 350-352; II 1778, 328 Staley, Vernon (* 1852, 1 1933), rector, writer Clergy List, WWW 1929 - II 1778, 329-330 Stalham, John (Î 1681), divine - Davids, Watt I 1030,353-358 Stalkartt, Marmaduke (fl. 1780), naval architect - Watt - I 1030,359 Stalker, Alexander M. (fl. 1885), memorialist Kirk - I 1030,360 Stalker, Alexander Mitchell (* 1853, 1 1932), physician, professor - WPVW 1929 II 1778,331 Stalker, Alice —> Oberdorfer, Alice Stalker, Andrew (t 1771), bookseller, publisher Plomer 3 - II 1778,332 Stalker, Angela —» Carter, Angela Olive Stalker, Angela Olive - aft. Carter; aft. Pierce (* 1940, 1 1992), writer - II 1862,341-342 Stalker, David Muir Gibson (* 1909), lecturer in biblical studies - Academic WsWIII 424,347 Stalker, Foster (t 1857), colonel - Boase I 1030,362 Stalker, Geoff (* 1948), painter, writer Buckman - III 424, 348

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Stalker, James (* 1848, 1 1927), divine Goring, Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, Schaff/Jackson, WWW 1916 - I 1030,363-366; II 1778,333; III 424,349 Stalker, John (fl. 1685), writer on varnishing Watt - I 1030, 367 Stalker, John Francis Weatherhead, Irene Stallybrass, James Steven (* 1826, Î 1888), educationalist, translator - Boase, Kirk I 1030,382-383 Stallybrass, Oliver G.W. (* 1925, 1 1978), librarian - Munford - III 424, 367 Stallybrass, Theodore William (* 1887), major, army surgeon, barrister - WW Dorset II 1778,363 Stallybrass, William Swan —» Sonnenschein, William Swan Stallybrass, William Teulon Swan (* 1883, 1 1948), college principal - Simpson, WW Oxfordshire - II 1778,364; III 424,369 Stalman, Henry (* 1797, 1 1871), barrister Allibone, Boase - I 1030,384-385 Stam, Jakob (* 1972), footballer - Hugman III 424,370 Starnberg, Arthur Clement (fl. 1892-1940), physician, radiologist, civil servant - WW Jersey - II 1778,365 Stambo, M. Abraham (* 1875), minister, missionary - WW Methodism - II 1778,366 Stamer, Sir Lovelace 2nd baronet (* 1797, 1 1860), naval captain - Boase - I 1030, 386 Stamer, Sir Lovelace 4th baronet (* 1859, 11941), lieutenant colonel - Walford, WW Gloucestershire - II 1778,367-368 Stamer, Sir Lovelace Tomlinson 3rd baronet (* 1829, 1 1908), bishop - Malchow, Men 3, Pratt, Rickword/Gaskell, WWW 1897 I 1030,387-388; II 1778,369-372; III 424,371 Stamer, Reginald Dent (* 1865), rector - Clergy List, WW Shropshire - II 1778,373-374 Stamer, William (fl. 1865), writer - Kirk I 1030,389 Stamer, William John Alexander (fl. 1875), writer on Naples - Kirk - I 1030,390 Stamers-Smith, H.A. (* 1902), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 424, 372 Stamford, 5th Earl of —» Grey, George Harry 5th Earl of Stamford Stamford, 6th earl of —> Grey, George Harry 6th earl of Stamford Stamford, 7th earl of —> Grey, George Harry 7th earl of Stamford Stamford, 8th earl of —> Grey, Harry 8th earl of Stamford Stamford, 1st earl of —» Grey, Henry 1st earl of Stamford Stamford, 10th earl of Grey, Roger 10th earl of Stamford Stamford, 9th earl of Grey, William 9th earl of Stamford Stamford, countess of —» Solomon, Martha

Stamford, Alfred Richard (* 1882), mechanical engineer, lieutenant colonel - Creagh/ Humphris, Day - II 1778, 375-376 Stamford, Arthur Harrison (* 1853), solicitor West Riding - II 1778, 377 Stamford, Thomas William (* 1882, 1 1949), M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Labour WW, Parliament 1, Parliament 2 - I 1030,399; II 1778,378-379; III 424,374-375 Stamford, Sir William —> Stanford, Sir William Stamfordham, 1st baron —> Bigge, Arthur John 1st baron Stamfordham Stamford and Warrington, Katherine Countess of (* 1827?, 1 1905), countess - Rintoul III 424,373 Stamm, Hans (* 1905), medical practitioner Jamaica - III 424,376 Stamma, Philip (fl. 1745), writer on chess Allibone - I 1030,401 Stammers, Arthur Frank (* 1902), dentist, lecturer - Birmingham Post - II 1778,380 Stammers, Constance Shirley - aft. Harris (fl. 1935), architect - Lady's WWII 1778,381 Stammers, Edgar Booth (* 1887), clothing manufacturer, town councillor - WW Staffordshire - II 1778, 382 Stammers, John Joseph (* 1858), draper, grocer - Cox: Norfolk - I 1030, 402 Stammers, Joseph (fl. 1828-1835), political writer - Allibone, Foster 2 - I 1030, 403; II 1778,383 Stamp, baroness —» Marsh, Olive Jessie Stamp, 1st baron —» Stamp, Josiah Charles 1st baron Stamp Stamp, Albert Reginald (* 1891), political activist - Labour WW - II 1778,384 Stamp, Alfred Edward (* 1870, Î 1938), architect, civil servant - WWW 1929 - II 1778, 385 Stamp, Annie - aft. Lady Womersley (t 1952), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1778,386 Stamp, Archibald George Cunningham (* 1879), rector - Clergy List, WW Oxfordshire II 1778,387-388 Stamp, Edward (* 1928), professor of accounting theory - Academic WsW- III 424,377-378 Stamp, Ernest (* 1869, 1 1942), portrait painter, engraver - WW Art - II 1778,389 Stamp, Ernest (* 1891), minister - WW Methodism - II 1778,390 Stamp, Ernest Weaver (* 1859), gentleman WW Gloucestershire - II 1778,391 Stamp, George (fl. 1845), legal writer - Allibone - I 1030,404 Stamp, Isabella Spencer, Alice Stanley, Lady Alice Maud Olivia Montagu, Lady Alice Maud Olivia Stanley, Annie —> Norris, Lady Annie Stanley, Sir Arthur (* 1869, 1 1947), philanthropist - Dod's 1900, Foreign Offíce 1, Gaskell: Lancashire, Lancashire, Lanes. Biog. - I 1033,1; II 1779,205-209 Stanley, Arthur Hugh (fl. 1894-1925), patent agent - Notable Personalities - II 1779,210 Stanley, Arthur Lyulph 5th baron Sheffield; 5th baron Stanley of Alderley (* 1875, î 1931), M.P., barrister - Notable Personalities, WWW 1929 - II 1779,211-212 Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn (* 1815, 11881), dean, historical writer - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Cochrane R., Cooper: Men of mark, DCB, Educationists, Eminent Persons, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Malchow, Men 2, Roberts, Sanders, Ward, Windle I 1033,2-42; II 1779,213-215; III 425,119-120 Stanley, Lady Augusta Frederica —» Bruce, Lady Augusta Frederica Stanley, Benjamin (* 1863), minister Methodists, WW Methodism - I 1033,44; II 1779,216 Stanley, Beryl - aft. Walker-Heneage-Vivian (fl. 1931-1970), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1779,217 Stanley, Blanche - aft. Jones (fl. 1895-1905), actress - Green Room Book - II 1779, 218 Stanley, Blanche Florence Daphne - aft. PearceSerocold (* 1885, 1 1968), noblewoman - WW Hertfordshire - II 1779,219 Stanley, Caleb Robert (* 1790?, î 1868), painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 1033, 45-46 Stanley, Catherine - née; Catherine Leycester (* 1792, 1 1862), diarist - Feminist companion - Ill 425,121-122 Stanley, Charles —» Stanley, Simon Carl Stanley, Charles (fl. 1916-1934), aerial and tightwire walkers - Busby - III 245, 48 Stanley, Charles B. Stanley, John Stanley, Charles 8th earl of Derby (* 1628, 1 1672), religious writer - Allibone I 1033,47 Stanley, Charles Douglas (* 1878), tramway manager - Lanes. Biog. - I 1033, 49 Stanley, Charles Edward (* 1819, 1 1849), captain, private secretary - Roberts II 1779,220 Stanley, Charles Henry (fl. 1861-1890), provision merchant - Orchard - II 1779,221 Stanley, Charles James Fox (* 1808, î 1884), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 1033, 50 Stanley, Charles John —> Stanley, John Stanley, Sir Charles Wentworth (* 1860, 1 1939), D.L., high sheriff, volunteer captain - Cox: Norfolk, Walford, WW Cambridgeshire, WW Local Government, WWW 1929 - I 1033, 53; II 1779,222-225 Stanley, Charlotte —> Trémoille, Charlotte de la Stanley, Christopher (t 1748), engraver Strickland - I 1033, 55 Stanley, Cynthia Norma (* 1928), librarian Landau - II 1779, 226 Stanley, D. (fl. 1725), adapter - Feminist companion - III 425,123 Stanley, Diana (* 1909), painter, illustrator Buckman - III 425,124 Stanley, Donald Arthur (t 1941), pilot - Wynn III 425,125

Stanley Stanley, Dorothea —» Kirkhoven, Dorothea Stanley, Dorothy - née: Dorothy Tennant

Bretherton, Evelyn Mary StapletonStapleton-Bretherton, Frederick Annesley —> Bretherton, Frederick Annesley Stapleton-Bretherton, Frederick Bartholomew Joseph —> Bretherton, Frederick Bartholomew Joseph StapletonStapleton-Bretherton, Mary —> Bretherton, Mary Stapleton-Cotton, Alice Hester Camilla Cotton, Alice Hester Camilla StapletonStapleton-Cotton, Francis Lynch Wellington Cotton, Francis Lynch Wellington Stapleton4th viscount Combermere

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Stapleton-Cotton, Mary Woolley Gibbings, Mary Woolley Stapleton-cotton, Richard Southwell George Cotton, Richard Southwell George StapletonStapleton-Cotton, Robert Wellington Cotton, Robert Wellington Stapleton- 3rd viscount Combermere Stapleton-Cotton, Rosa Sophia —> Skey, Rosa Sophia Stapleton-Cotton, Wellington Henry Cotton, Wellington Henry Stapleton- 2nd viscount Combermere Stapley, Alfred M. Starke, James Stark, James (* 1794, 1 1859), painter Allibone, Boase, Bryan, James, National Gallery, Ottley 1866, Redgrave I 1034,415-426 Stark, James (* 1811, 1 1890), physician, religious writer - Allibone, Kirk I 1034,427-429 Stark, James (* 1838, 1 1922), minister, biographer - Pratt, WWW 1916 - I 1034,431; II 1780,160 Stark, James (fl. 1873-1910), canon - Cath. WW 1910 - I 1034,430 Stark, John (* 1728, 1 1822), major general Allen, Allibone, French - I 1034, 432-436 Stark, John (fl. 1775), surgeon - WattI 1034,437 Stark, John (fl. 1800), antiquary, compiler - Watt - I 1034,438 Stark, John (fl. 1825), naturalist - Allibone I 1034,439 Stark, John (* 1837), stockbroker - Men & Women - I 1034,440 Stark, John (* 1865, 1 1940), police commissioner - WWW 1929 - II 1780,161 Stark, John Cyril (fl. 1923-1935), vice-consul Foreign OfRce 2 - II 1780,162 Stark, Joseph (* 1882), physician - Baltzell, Scottish Biogr. - I 1034,441; II 1780,163 Stark, Lawrence William Fraser (* 1920), squadron leader - Aces High - III 425,425 Stark, Malcolm (* 1854), architect - Our Contemporaries - II 1780,164-166 Stark, Marjorie (* 1914), painter - Buckman III 425,426 Stark, Patricia Young (fl. 1912-1934), head mistress - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 425, 427 Stark, Peter (fl. 1806-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 1034,442 Stark, Peter Radford (* 1958), meteorologist, geophysicist - Poulsom - III 425, 428 Stark, R. (fl. 1850), religious writer - Allibone I 1034,443 Stark, Robert (* 1654?, 11716), minister Gray/Jamieson - II 1780,167-168 Stark,' Robert Mackenzie (* 1815, 1 1873), nursery man, botanist - Allibone, Britten/ Boulger - I 1034, 444-445 Stark, Thomas (fl. 1860), divine - Allibone I 1034,446 Stark, W.A. (*1917), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 425, 429 Stark, William (* 1740, î 1770), physician - Allibone, Cassel1, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Rose H J. - I 1034,447-451 Stark, William - also: Starke Christie, James Henry Robertson StarkStark-Christie, Thomas —» Christie, Thomas StarkStarke, Edgar Edwin (* 1880), publisher, company director - WW Essex - II 1780,173 Starke, George Ritchie (* 1856), lieutenant colonel, merchant - Men & Women I 1035,1 Starke, James - also: Stark (* 1798, 1 1879), judge, advocate general - Allibone, Boase, Grant: Advocates, Irving: Scotsmen I 1035,2-4; II 1780,174 Starke, James Gibson (* 1837, 1 1908), colonial judge, advocate - Grant: Advocates II 1780,175 Starke, Mariana (* 1762?, 1 1838), pioneer of guidebooks - Allibone, Baker, Feminist companion, NBD, Thesp. Diet., Watkins/ Shoberl, Watt - I 1035,5-10; III 425,432-433 Starke, Michael (* 1957), actor - Hayward: TV - Ill 425,434 Starke, Robert (* 1866), merchant, lieutenant colonel - Men & Women - I 1035,11 Starke, Theodore Philip (* 1864), engineer, temperance advocate - Cox: Norfolk I 1035,12

Starr Starke, William —> Stark, William Starke, William Barber, William Joseph Starkey Starkey, Zak (* 1965), son of Ringo Starr Harry - III 425,443

Starkie, Anne Charlotte Le Gendre - aft. Smithson (fl. 1901-1935), gentlewoman Lady's WW - II 1780,194 Starkie, Charles W. (fl. 1875-1905), librarian Munford - III 425, 444 Starkie, Colin (* 1908), physician - WW Local Government - II 1780,195 Starkie, David (* 1904), research physicist WW Science - II 1780,196 Starkie, David Nicholas Martin (* 1942), geographer, lecturer - Academic WsW III 425,445 Starkie, Edmund Arthur Le Gendre (* 1871), J.P., D.L., captain - Cath. WW 1930, Foster 3, Lancashire, Sports, Walford II 1780,197-202 Starkie, Edyth - aft. Rackham; c.h. Edyth Starkie Rackham (fl. 1903-1930), painter WW Art - II 1780,203 Starkie, Enid May (* 1897, î 1970), French lecturer, literary critic - Boylan, Lady 's WW, Lee, McRedmond, O Céirín, Schlueter, Welch - II 1780, 204; III 425, 446-457 Starkie, John Pierce Chamberlain (* 1830, 1 1888), M.P. - Dod's 1870 - II 1780,205 Starkie, Le Gendre George Horton- —» Horton, Le Gendre George Starkie, Le Gendre Nicholas (* 1799, 1 1865), M.P. - Boase - I 1035, 37 Starkie, Le Gendre Nicholas (* 1828, 1 1899), M.P., major, J.P. - Boase, WWW 1897 I 1035,38; II 1780,207 Starkie, Marion Awdry —» Robinson, Marion Awdry Starkie, Maud Margaret Dolores Anna —> Anderton, Maud Margaret Dolores Anna Starkie, Nicholas (* 1729?), gentleman - Smith - II 1780, 208 Starkie, Piers Cecil Le Gendre (* 1882), M.P., D.L. - Cath. WW 1910 - I 1035, 40 Starkie, Richard Francis (* 1852), physician Medical WW - I 1035,41 Starkie, Richard William (* 1875), cosmetic surgeon - Medical WW - I 1035,42 Starkie, Robert (* 1874), J.P., mayor, businessman - Mackenzie D. - II 1780,209 Starkie, Robert Fitzwilliam (* 1855, î 1934), J.P., private secretary - Thorn, WWW 1929 I 1035,43; II 1780,210 Starkie, Thomas (fl. 1751-1786), borough reeve Smith - II 1780,211 Starkie, Thomas (fl. 1771-1805), vicar - Allibone - I 1035,44 Starkie, Thomas (* 1782, î 1849), legal writer Allibone, Ward, Watt - I 1035, 45-48 Starkie, Thomas Smith (* 1879), solicitor, layman - WW Derbyshire, WW Leicestershire, WW Methodism II 1780,212-214 Starkie, Walter Fitzwilliam (* 1894, 1 1976), romance scholar, gypsy author - Boylan, Lrish writers, Welch - III 425, 458-461 Starkie, William (t 1593), Jesuit - Oliver I 1035,49 Starkie, William (fl. 1751), surgeon - Smith II 1780,215 Starkie, William (fl. 1782-1815), merchant, borough reeve - Smith - II 1780,216 Starkie, William Joseph Myles (* 1860, 1 1920), educational administrator - Cath. WW 1910, WWW 1916 - I 1035,50; II 1780,217 Starkie Rackham, Edyth —> Starkie, Edyth Starks, Michael John (* 1944), radio executive Broadcasting - III 426,1 Starkweather, George B. (fl. 1880), scientific writer - Kirk - I 1035,51 Starkweather, Jane Erminia —» Locke, Jane Erminia Starky, Samuel (* 1806), clergyman - Boase I 1035,52 Starley, James (* 1831, î 1881), machinist Boase - I 1035, 53 Starley, John Kemp (* 1854, 1 1901), bicycle manufacturer - Jeremy - III 426,9-13

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Starling, Ann (* 1788, 1 1891), servant - Boase - I 1035,54 Starling, Charles Joseph (* 1882), J.P., town councillor, trade-unionist - WW Worcestershire - II 1780,218 Starling, Edward Charles (* 1870), works manager, district councillor - WW Worcestershire - II 1780, 219 Starling, Edwin Alfred (* 1857), physician - Methodists, WW Kent - I 1035,55; II 1780,220 Starling, Elizabeth (fl. 1845?), writer on women - Allibone - I 1035, 56 Starling, Ernest Henry (* 1866, 1 1927), physiologist, lecturer, government adviser Lee, O'Connor 2, Stephenson, WWW 1916 I 1035,57; II 1780,221; III 426,2-8 Starling, G. A. (fl. 1835), physiologist Allibone - I 1035, 58 Starling, Hubert John (* 1874, î 1950), physician, army surgeon - Cox: Norfolk, Medical WW, Norfolk, WW Norfolk I 1035,59-60; II 1780,222-223 Starling, James (fl. 1830), cartographer Allibone - I 1035,61 Starling, John Sievekine (* 1898), army officer Channel Islands - III 426,15 Starling, Matthew Henry (* 1837), barrister Foster 2, Kirk - I 1035,62; II 1780,224 Starli (fl. 20. Cent.), pilot - Wynn - III 426,16 Starmer, Charles (fl. 1818-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 1035,63 Starmer, Sir Charles Walter Puckle, Emily Alice Stathers, Gerald Nicholson (* 1886), physician, naval surgeon - WW Northamptonshire II 1780,259 Statist —> Davies, R. Rice Staton, Harry Hamilton (* 1874), dentist NorthantsII 1780,260 Staton, James Taylor (* 1816, 1 1875), journalist, author - Allibone, Boase, Kirk I 1035,102-104 Staton, John Frederic (* 1883), church organist, music professor - WW Derbyshire II 1780,261 Staton, Peter William (* 1924), librarian Landau - II 1780,262 Staton, Thomas Arthur (fl. 1860), writer Allibone - I 1035,105 Staton, William Ernest (* 1898, 1 1983), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 426, 55 Statter, David (* 1942), painter, sculptor, illustrator, printmaker, teacher - Buckman III 426,56 Statter, Dover (fl. 1855), mathematical writer Allibone - I 1035,106 Statter, J. G. (fl. 1935), managing director, engineer - Day - II 1780,263 Statter, Thomas (* 1816, î 1891), estate agent, dog breeder - Boase - I 1035,107 Statter, Thomas (* 1847), land agent, mining engineer, company proprietor - Manchester II 1780,264 Statter, William Aked (* 1850), physician Medical WW - I 1035,108 Statter, William Ernest Grice - aft. Ord-Statter (* 1890), major - WW Dorset - II 1780,265 Statter, William Ernest Grice Ord » Statter, William Ernest Grice Statten, Percy Clyde (fl. 1918), sergeant Creagh/Humphris - II 1780, 266 Staub, J.B. (* 1913), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 426, 57 Staub, J. R. (fl. 1780), notary public - Watt I 1035,109 St. Aubin, Augustin de (* 1736, 1 1807), miniature painter - Foskett - III 396,319 St. Aubin, J. de (fl. 1796), miniature painter Foskett - III 396, 321 St Aubin de Terán, Lisa (* 1953), novelist - Feminist companion, Schlueter III 396,322-328 St. Aubyn, Bernard Geoffrey Edmund (* 1907), tourist resort and property owner - Jamaica III 396,329 St. Aubyn, Coralie Eugenie (*1911), private secretary - Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 III 396,330-331 St. Aubyn, D.B. (* 1905), prisons superintendent - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 396, 332

St Aubyn, Edward Fitzroy (t 1943), pilot Wynn - III 396, 333 St Aubyn, Gwendolen (* 1896), daughter of the 1st Baron Carnock - Rintoul - III 396, 334 St Aubyn, Helen Kate —> Phillippo, Helen Kate Stauffer, Julius Blewitt (* 1893), physician, surgeon - WW Devonshire - II 1780,267 Staughton, Samuel Thomas (* 1838?), barrister Foster 2 - II 1780, 268 Staughton, Samuel Thomas (* 1876, î 1903), captain, grazier - Creagh/Humphris, WPVW 1897 - II 1780,269-270 Staughton, William (* 1770, 1 1829), divine Allibone - I 1035,110 Staunford, Sir William —> Stanford, Sir William Staunton —> MacEvilly (family) Staunton, C. (fl. 1825), writer - Allibone I 1035,112 Staunton, Caroline Standert (t 1932), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1780,271 Staunton, Charles Rushworth Lynch- (* 1854), tax commissioner - Cath. WW 1910, Thom, Walford - I 1035,113-114; II 1780,272 Staunton, Christopher (* 1928), jazz musician Chilton - III 426,60 Staunton, Edmund (* 1600, î 1671), college president - Allibone, Cunningham G.G. I 1035,115-116 Staunton, Francis French (* 1779?, 1 1825), lieutenant colonel - Buckland - II 1780, 273 Staunton, George (* 1809, 1 1880), general Boase - I 1035,117 Staunton, Sir George Leonard 1st baronet (* 1737, 1 1801), diplomat - Allibone, Britten/ Boulger, Buckland, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Public Characters, Rose HJ., Ryan, Smyth, Taylor W.B.S., Watkins/Shoberl, Watt, Webb - I 1035,118-144; II 1780,274 Staunton, George Staunton Lynch- (* 1858), barrister - Cath. WW 1930, Men & Women I 1035,145; II 1780,275 Staunton, Sir George Thomas (* 1781, 1 1859), writer on China - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Hutchinson: Medica, Knight: Biography, NBD, Simpson, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 1035,146-155; III 426,61 Staunton, George William (* 1872, 1 1965), rector, company director - Cox: Norfolk, WW Nottinghamshire - I 1035,156; II 1780,276 Staunton, Gertrude Margaret Lynch- (fl. 19251955), J.P. - Lady's WW - ÌI 1780,277 Staunton, Henry Charlton (* 1868), gentleman Walford - II 1780,278 Staunton, Henry George Lynch- (* 1873), major - WW Hampshire - II 1780,279 Staunton, Hervey de (t 1327), judge - Foss I 1035,157-158 Staunton, Howard (* 1810, 1 1874), chess player, Shakespearian editor - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Sanders, Ward - I 1035,159-163 Staunton, Hugh (* 1937), neurologist - WWW Ireland - III 426,62 Staunton, Imelda (fl. 1991-1994), actress Hayward: TV - III 426,63 Staunton, John (t 1797), rear admiral Charnock - I 1035,164 Staunton, John (* 1799, 1 1888), physician, topographer - Boase - I 1035,165 Staunton, Marcus Staunton Lynch- (* 1826), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1780, 280 Staunton, Martin Joseph (* 1852), captain - WW Devonshire - II 1780, 281 Staunton, Michael (* 1788, 1 1870), journalist, Lord Mayor - Crone - II 1780, 282 Staunton, Michael (fl. 1905-1910), clergyman Cath. WW 1910 - I 1035,166 Staunton, Michael Cornelius (* 1870), surgeon Medical WW - I 1035,167 Staunton, Michael Douglas (* 1888), physician Medical WW - I 1035,168 Staunton, Reginald Kirkpatrick Lynch- (* 1880, 11918), lieutenant colonel - Creagli/ Humphris, WWW 1916 - II 1780, 283-284

Stead Staunton, Stephen Stephens, Sir William Ernest Stephens, William Henry (* 1818, 1 1888), actor, manager - Boase, Pascoe - I 1038,21-22 Stephens, William Humphries (* 1737), stonemason, sculptor - Gunnis II 1781,450-451 Stephens, William John (* 1829, î 1890), geologist, palaeontologist, professor Boase, Foster 4, Mennell - I 1038, 23-24; II 1781,452 Stephens, William Knighton (* 1814, 1 1897), admiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 1038,25-26 Stephens, William Lukis (fl. 1808-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1038,27 Stephens, William Richard Wood (* 1839, 1 1902), dean, ecclesiastical historian, biographer - Kirk, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 1038,28-31; II 1781,453 Stephens, William Robert (fl. 1851-1880), chaplain - Kirk - I 1038,32 Stephens, William Stanton (* 1874), grocer, alderman - WW Shropshire - II 1781,454 Stephens, Yolande Marie Louise Lyne- —> Duvernay, Yolande Marie Louise

3771

Stephens, Yorke (* 1856, 1 1937) (fl. 1879-1891), actor, dramatist - Green Room Book, Reid/ Compton - I 1038,34-35; II 1781,455-456 Stephenson, Lady —» Bouverie, Eglantine PleydellStephenson (fl. 1845), directory compiler Allibone - I 1038, 37 Stephenson (fl. 1895), rear admiral - Pratt I 1038,38 Stephenson, Sir Albert Edward (* 1864, 1 1928), colonial auditor - WWW 1916 - II 1781,457 Stephenson, Sir Albert Frederick (* 1854, I 1934), newspaper proprietor, J.P. - Griffiths, WWW 1929 - II 1781,458; III 427,266 Stephenson, Aldwyn St. George (* 1910), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 427, 267 Stephenson, Alexander —> Telford Stephenson, Alexander (fl. 1830), felon Pelham - I 1056,145-147 Stephenson, Alfred (* 1882), cleansing superintendent - WW Local Government II 1781,459 Stephenson, Alfred (* 1908, 1 1999), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 427, 268 Stephenson, Annie —> Stephenson, Sister M. Joannes Stephenson, Anthony Aloysius (* 1907), theologian, lecturer - Academic WsW III 427,270 Stephenson, Arthur Henry (fl. 1953), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 427,271 Stephenson, Sir Augustus Frederick William Keppel (* 1827, 1 1904), public prosecutor Foster 2, Leading Men, Men 3, Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 1038,40-45; II 1781,460-461 Stephenson, Benjamin - c.h. Ebn Osn (fl. 1805), poet - Watkins/Shoberl - I 1038, 46 Stephenson, C. H. (fl. 1880), dramatic writer Kirk - I 1038, 47 Stephenson, Cecil (* 1889, 1 1965), painter, designer, teacher - Buckman - III 427, 272 Stephenson, Charles (* 1853), surveyor, volunteer lieutenant colonel - London II 1782,002 Stephenson, Charles (* 1860), art teacher - West Riding - II 1782,001 Stephenson, Charles William (* 1886), printer, bridge player, writer - Marteau - II 1782,003 Stephenson, Christopher Pike (* 1892), manufacturers' representative, company managing director - Jamaica - III 427, 273 Stephenson, Cookson (* 1833, 1 1894), barrister, J.P. - Foster 2 - II 1782, 004 Stephenson, Daniel Francis (* 1920), auctioneer, company director - WPVW Ireland III 427,274 Stephenson, Daniel Pike (t 1915), teacher, second lieutenant - WW Jamaica II 1782,005 Stephenson, David (fl. 1740-1745), medical writer, writer on gardening - Watt - I 1038, 48 Stephenson, David (* 1757, 1 1819), architect Architecture, Colvin, Welford - I 1038, 49-54; II 1782,6-8 Stephenson, Denise (fl. 1994), actress Hayward: TV - III 427,275 Stephenson, Derek Charles (* 1887, 1 1918), major - Creagh/Humphris - II 1782,009 Stephenson, Desmond (* 1922, 1 1963), painter Snoddy - III 427, 276-277 Stephenson, Dorothy - aft. Hirst (* 1888), wood engraver, oil painter - WW Art - II 1782,010 Stephenson, Edward F. (* 1868), surgeon Cath. WW 1910 - I 1038, 55 Stephenson, Edward Stantey (* 1871), English professor - WW Far East - II 1782,011 Stephenson, Edwin (* 1871), cathedral organist West - II 1782,012 Stephenson, Eliza —» Tabor, Eliza Stephenson, Elsie (* 1916, 1 1967), nurse educator - Goring, Lee, Oldfield III 427,278-283 Stephenson, Emily (fl. 1875), translator - Kirk I 1038,57

3772

Stephenson

Stephenson, Eric Seymour (* 1879, 1 1915), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1782,013-014 Stephenson, Ernest Fortunatus (* 1891), electrical engineer - Kirk-Greene 2 III 427,284 Stephenson, Francis Lawrance (* 1845, Î 1920), physician - Medical WW - I 1038,58 Stephenson, Frank Dixon, Clara Sterling, Alexander Addison (* 1838), merchant, farmer, high sheriff - Rose - I 1038,293-294 Sterling, Sir Anthony Coningham (* 1805, 11871), military writer - Allibone, Boase I 1038,296-297 Sterling, Antoinette - aft. Mackinlay (* 1843?, I 1904), contralto - Baltzell, Baptie 1, De Bekker, Grove, Men 3, Sanders, WWW 1897 - I 1038,298-304; II 1782,118 Sterling, Charlotte M. H. - children's writer Allibone - I 1038, 305 Sterling, Edward - c.h. Vetus (* 1773, 1 1847), journalist, military writer - Adams W.D. 1, Cassel1, Watkins/Shoberl - I 1038,306-308 Sterling, Eunice - aft. Sterling Greenwood (fl. 1935-1945), physician - Lady's WWII 1782,119 Sterling, Fanny —» Clifton, Fanny Sterling, Herbert Harry (* 1886, î 1959), railways manager - Dominions OlSce II 1782,120

3774

Sterling

Sterling, James Holden, Frances Sterry, Francis (* 1834), rector - Clergy list, Walford - II 1782,164-165 Sterry, Frank W. (* 1882), engineer - Engineers - II 1782,166 Sterry, John (* 1766, î 1823), minister, educationalist, newspaper editor - Allibone - I 1039,77 Sterry, John (* 1842), chemist, photographer Stephenson - I 1039, 78 Sterry, John (* 1870), surgeon - Medical WWI 1039,79 Sterry, Joseph Ashby (Î 1917), miscellaneous writer, journalist - Kirk, Pratt, WWW 1916 I 1039,80-81; II 1782,167 Sterry, Peter (t 1672), Cromwell's chaplain Allibone, Brook, Watt - I 1039,82-86 Sterry, Thomas (fl. 1640), religious writer - Watt - I 1039,87 Sterry, Sir Wasey (* 1866, 1 1955), protectorate judge - Foreign Office 2, Foster 3 II 1782,168-169 Sterwood, Frank Matthew (* 1899), civil servant - Foreign Office 2 - II 1781,128 Sterzel, William (fl. 1871-1889), librarian Munford - III 428,41 Stessiger, Herbert Peter (* 1867), brewery manager - Wright D. - II 1782,170 Stet —> Welby, Thomas Earle Stetson, Charlotte Gilman, Charlotte Steuart family of - Anderson W. I 1039,90-100 Steuart, Adam - also: Stewart (fl. 1640), religious writer - Watt - I 1039,101 Steuart, Sir Alan Henry Seton- 4th baronet (* 1856, 1 1913), D.L., J.P. - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1782,171-172 Steuart, Andrew Steward, Richard

Steuart, Robert (* 1838), captain, D.L. Gaskeli: lothians, Walford - I 1039,164-165; II 1782,195 Steuart, Robert (t 1843), M.P. - Foster 1, Mosse - I 1039,163; II 1782,196 Steuart, Robert John Archibald (* 1863, î 1932), J.P. - Walford - II 1782,197 Steuart, Sir Thomas 1st baronet - also: Stuart (t 1698), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1782,198 Steuart, Walter (fl. 1705), religious writer Allibone - I 1039,166 Steuart, Walter - also: Stewart (t 1721), solicitor general - Grant: Advocates - II 1782,199 Steuart, Walter (t 1764), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1782,200 Steuart, William (* 1686, 1 1768), advocate, M.P. - Grant: Advocates - II 1782,201 Steuart, William (fl. 1914), radiographer Medical WW - I 1039,167 Steuart, William Francis Day (* 1858), D.L., J.P. - Walford - II 1782,202 Steuart-Barclay, Sir Henry Barclay, Sir Henry Steuart- 9th baronet Steuart-Denham, Sir Archibald —» Steuart, Sir Archibald 6th baronet Steuart-Denham, Sir James —> Steuart, Sir James Steuart-Fothringham, Donald Scrymsoure —> Fothringham, Donald Scrymsoure SteuartSteuart-Fothringham, Walter Thomas James Scrymsoure —> Fothringham, Walter Thomas James Scrymsoure Steuart-Menzies, William George —» Menzies, William George SteuartSteuart-Moncrieffe, David Moncreiffe, David Stevas, Norman Antony Francis St. John—» St. John-Stevas, Norman Antony Francis Stevely, Samuel (* 1865), manufacturer, mayor Men & Women - I 1039,172 Stevely, William Stewart (* 1943), biochemist, professor - Scotland - III 428, 50 Steven, Alec (* 1864), musician, conductor, composer - Our Contemporaries II 1782,203-205 Steven, Alexander (t 1854), cooper, teacher, layman - Auld - II 1782,206-209 Steven, Alexander (* 1866), newspaper editor, volunteer major, dramatist - Gaskell: Northumberland, Scottish Biogr. II 1782,210-213 Steven, Alexander Cockburn Allison (* 1895), newspaper editor, miscellaneous writer Marteau, Scottish Biogr. - II 1782,214-215 Steven, Alfred Ingram (* 1881), physicist, lecturer - Stephenson - I 1039,173 Steven, Alice - aft. Ross (fl. 1923-1970), physician - lady's WW - II 1782,216 Steven, Davie Morton (* 1916), zoologist, photochemist, lecturer - WW Science II 1782,217 Steven, Elizabeth (* 1802, 1 1892), benefactress Boase - I 1039,174 Steven, George Dunlop (* 1895), physician, surgeon, electrotherapist - WW Somerset II 1782,218 Steven, George Henry (* 1877), surgeon, bacteriologist, pathologist - Dominions Ofñce - II 1782,219 Steven, Gibson Ferrier (* 1841), newspaper proprietor, mayor, sheriff - Barnes II 1782,220-221 Steven, Gibson Ferrier (* 1897), engineer, journalist, miscellaneous writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1782, 222 Steven, H.I. (* 1902), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428, 51 Steven, James (* 1770?, î 1832), music seller, publisher - Baptie 2, Brown/Stratton I 1039,175-176 Steven, James (Î 1824), minister - Ross J.D. II 1782,223 Steven, James Dunlop (* 1875), engineer, managing director - Notable Personalities - II 1782,224

3775

Steven, John (fl. 1894-1907), agriculturalist, J.P. Gaskell: Renfrewshire - II 1782,225-227 Steven, John Douglas (* 1946), obstetrician, gynaecologist - Scotland - III 428, 52 Steven, John Fraser (t 1920), physician, captain - WWW 1916 - II 1782,228 Steven, John Lindsay (fl. 1885), writer on pathology - Kirk - I 1039,177 Steven, John William (* 1867), physician, surgeon - Edinburgh - II 1782, 229 Steven, K.M. (* 1905), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 428, 53 Steven, Marjorie (fl. 1925-1945), physician lady's WW - II 1782,230 Steven, R.M. (* 1907), agricultural officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428, 54 Steven, Stewart Gustav (* 1937), newspaper editor - Griffiths - III 428, 55 Steven, William (* 1796?, 1 1857), minister, writer - Allibone, Boase - I 1039,178-179 Steven, William (* 1863), physician - WW Local Government - II 1782,231 Stevenage, 1st earl Jowitt of Jowitt, William Allen 1st earl Jowitt of Stevenage Steven-Hubbard, Norman (* 1913), engineer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428, 56 Stevens - also: Stephens (fl. 1745), clergyman, poet - O'Donoghue - I 1039,181 Stevens, A. de Grasse (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk - I 1039,182 Stevens, A. M. (* 1878), layman, mayor Methodists - I 1039,183' Stevens, A.O. (fl. 1914-1917), polar explorer Poulsom - III 428, 60 Stevens, Adrian (* 1700?, î 1764), Jesuit Oliver - I 1039,184 Stevens, Adrian (* 1795, 1 1876), inventor Boase - I 1039,185 Stevens, Albert (* 1848), rector - Men & Women - I 1039,186 Stevens, Albert Edward (fl. 1929-1935), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 428,61 Stevens, Alexander (* 1729?, 1 1796), architect, canal builder - Architecture, Colvin, Gorton, Redgrave, Rose H.J. - I 1039,187-190; II 1782,232-233 Stevens, Alexander (fl. 1786-1812), architect, builder - Colvin - II 1782, 234 Stevens, Alfred George (* 1818, 1 1875), sculptor - Boase, Bryan, Foskett, Odom, Pyke, Redgrave, Sanders, Ward - I 1039,191-197; II 1782,235-237; III 428,62-63 Stevens, Alfred James (fl. 1867-1912), clergyman - Cox: Norfolk - I 1039,199 Stevens, Alfred James (* 1869), minister Staffordshire - II 1782, 238 Stevens, Alfred James (fl. 1870), physicist, writer - Kirk - I 1039,198 Stevens, Alfred Julius (* 1878), solicitor - WW Surrey - II 1782,239 Stevens, Alfred Peck - c.h. Alfred Granville Vance (* 1838?, 1 1888), actor, pantomimist Boase, Brown/Stratton - I 1039,200-201 Stevens, Andrew Norris (* 1876), surgeon - Cox: Norfolk, Medical WW, Norfolk, WW Local Government - I 1039,202-203; II 1782,240-241 Stevens, Anthony (* 1928), sculptor, teacher Buckman - III 428,64 Stevens, Arthur Borlase (* 1881, î 1965), colonel - Creagh/Humphris - II 1782,242 Stevens, Arthur Henry (* 1857), clergyman, organist, composer - Brown/Stratton, Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, Warriner, WW Suffolk I 1039,204-205; II 1782,243-245 Stevens, Arthur James (* 1842), engineer, managing director, J.P. - Contemp. Portraits, Williams S.D. - II 1782, 246-247 Stevens, Arthur Moyle (* 1878), mayor, J.P. WW Wiltshire - II 1782, 248 Stevens, Ashley (* 1865), farmer, brickmaker, county councillor - WW Kent - II 1782,249 Stevens, Augustus Gardiner (* 1845), solicitor Bristol - II 1782, 250

3776

Stevens

Stevens, Benjamin Steevens, Charles Stevens, Charles - also: Stephens (fl. 1595), physician, compiler - Allibone, Watt I 1039,227-228 Stevens, Charles (fl. 1825-1828), seaman Poulsom - III 428, 75 Stevens, Charles (* 1869, Î 1933), engineer rear-admiral - Wright D„ WWW 1929 II 1782,259-260 Stevens, Sir Charles Cecil (* 1840, 1 1909), colonial administrator - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1782,261-262 Stevens, Charles Greville (* 1893), cotton broker, captain - Sports - II 1782, 263-264 Stevens, Charles Guy (* 1903), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428, 76 Stevens, Charles Isaac (fl. 1860), writer on music - Brown/Stratton - I 1039, 229 Stevens, Charles John (* 1857, 1 1917), newspaper editor, miscellaneous writer WWW 1916 - II 1782,265 Stevens, Christopher (* 1961), painter, teacher Buckman - III 428, 77 Stevens, Claire (* 1958), Community Service Volunteers director - Scotland - III 428,78 Stevens, Colin (* 1933), banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 428, 79-80 Stevens, Courtenay Edward (* 1905), historian, fellow, tutor - Academic WsW - III 428,81 Stevens, D. (c.1725), painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 1039,230-231 Stevens, D.M. (fl. 1866), agitator, promotor Malchow - III 428, 82 Stevens, D.P. (* 1931), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428,83 Stevens, Darren Ian (* 1976), cricketer Cricketers - III 428,84-85 Stevens, David Robert Baron - also: Lord Stevens (* 1936), businessman, company chairman - Griffiths, Rubinstein III 428,87-89 Stevens, David Spenser (* 1925), jazz musician Chilton - III 428,86

Stevens, E. J. (* 1845, î 1922), colonial politician, serial writer - WWW 1916 II 1782,266 Stevens, Ebenezer (* 1751, 1 1823), major general - Allen - I 1039, 232 Stevens, Edmund (fl. 1760-1815), general Philippart - I 1039, 233 Stevens, Edmund (* 1911, 1 1992), newspaper correspondent - Griffiths - III 428,90 Stevens, Edmund Henry (* 1865), headmaster WW Northumberland - II 1782,267 Stevens, Edward (* 1743?, 1 1775), architect Architecture, Colvin, Redgrave, Sandby I 1039,234-236; II 1782,268-269 Stevens, Edward (Î 1820), general - Allen I 1039,237 Stevens, Edward Cephas John (* 1837), colonial politician - Mennell - I 1039, 238 Stevens, Edward Thomas (* 1833, 1 1898), clergyman, archaeologist, educationalist - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Stratford 3 I 1039,239-241; II 1782,270 Stevens, Eldred John (fl. 1940-1946), pilot, squadron leader - Wynn - III 428, 91 Stevens, Elsie (* 1907), painter - Buckman III 428,92 Stevens, Emma Georgina - aft. Stuart, countess Castle Stewart (t 1949), temperance advocate Lady's WW - II 1782,271 Stevens, Ethel May Stefana - aft. Lady Drawer (* 1879, 1 1972), Arab folklorist, novelist Lady's WW - II 1782,272 Stevens, Eva —» Church, Eva RossStevens, Everard (fl. 1775), surgeon, writer Watt - I 1039, 243 Stevens, Francis (* 1781, 1 1823), painter Bryan, James, Redgrave - I 1039, 244-246 Stevens, Francis George (* 1885), engineer Ceylon - II 1782, 273 Stevens, Francis Joseph (* 1862), physician, tutor, writer - Cath. WW 1930, Foster 3 II 1782,274-275 Stevens, Francis Worrall (* 1807), petitioner, inventor - Addison - II 1782,276 Stevens, Frank (* 1850, 1 1935), merchant WWW 1929- II 1782,277 Stevens, Frank (* 1868), county councillor, museums controller, miscellaneous writer WW Wiltshire - II 1782,278 Stevens, Sir Frank (* 1877, 1 1939), lieutenant colonel, chief constable - WW Local Government, WWW 1929 - II 1782,279-280 Stevens, Frank Bentham (* 1879), solicitor, notary public, J.P. - Cox: Kent, WW Sussex I 1039,247; II 1782,281 Stevens, Frank Douglas (fl. 1917), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 428,93 Stevens, Frank Leonard (* 1898), newspaper editor, writer - Marteau - II 1782, 282 Stevens, Frank Lewis (* 1887), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 428, 94 Stevens, Frederick (* 1840, î 1917), colonial civil servant - WWW 1916 - II 1782,283 Stevens, Frederick (* 1862), solicitor, town clerk - West Riding - II 1782,284 Stevens, Frederick Guy (* 1878, 1 1944), colonial civil servant - WW'Far East - II 1782, 285 Stevens, Frederick Hildebrand (fl. 1823-1849), naval lieutenant - OByrne - I 1039,248 Stevens, Frederick William (* 1847, 1 1900), architect, civil engineer, J.P. - WWW 1897 II 1782,286 Stevens, Gardener (fl. 1907-1912), company director - Men & Women - I 1039, 249 Stevens, Gardener Green (* 1814), company agent, mayor, J.P. - Rose - I 1039,250-251 Stevens, Geoffrey (* 1917), pilot, flight lieutenant - Wynn - III 428,95 Stevens, Geoffrey Howard (* 1899, 1 1979), painter, book illustrator, naval lieutenant commander - Buckman, WW Art II 1782,287; III 428,96 Stevens, Geoffrey Paul (* 1902), accountant, member of parliament - Parliament 2 III 428,97

Stevens, George —> Steevens, George Stevens, George (* 1833, 1 1871), jockey Boase - I 1039, 255 Stevens, George (fl. 1855), dramatist - Allibone - I 1039,254 Stevens, George (t 1868?), painter - Boase, Lewis - I 1039,253; III 428,98 Stevens, George (fl. 1880), botanist, medical writer - Kirk - I 1039,256 Stevens, George (* 1927), writer, broadcaster Malta - III 428,99-100 Stevens, George Alexander (* 1710, 1 1784), actor, writer - A Beckett, Allibone, Baker, Cassel1, Davenport, Ecc. Memoirs, Gilliland, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Russell: Actors, Thesp. Diet., Watkins, Watt - I 1039, 257-282 Stevens, George Alexander (* 1901), painter, art teacher - Kirk-Greene 2, WW Art II 1782,288; III 428,101 Stevens, George Archibald (* 1875, î 1951), brigadier general - Creagh/Humphris II 1782,289 Stevens, George Bridges (* 1882, 1 1937), volunteer colonel, planter - WWW 1929 II 1782,290 Stevens, George Ralph (* 1901), manure manufacturer, glue manufacturer, mayor Mackenzie D., WW Local Government II 1782,291-292 Stevens, George Richard Robert (* 1900), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 428,102 Stevens, Gerald Philip (* 1869, 1 1943), advocate - Red Book - II 1782, 293 Stevens, Grace Buchanan —» Campbell, Grace Buchanan Stevens, Greville Thomas Scott (* 1901), cricketer - WW Sport - I 1039,284 Stevens, Guy Harrison (* 1901), curate - WW Suffolk - II 1782,294 Stevens, Harold Charles Gilbard (* 1892), journalist, theatrical publicist, writer - Marteau, Notable Personalities II 1782,295-296 Stevens, Harry (* 1919), painter - Buckman III 428,103 Stevens, Harry Whitehill (* 1874), major Creagh/Humphris - II 1782,297 Stevens, Henry (* 1819, 1 1896), librarian, bookseller, writer - Allibone, Boase, Kirk - I 1039,285-287; 1236,71-76 Stevens, Henry (* 1847, 1 1907), barrister, writer - Foster 2, Kirk - I 1039,289; II 1782,298 Stevens, Henry (fl. 1855), curate, sermonist Allibone - I 1039, 288 Stevens, Henry (* 1875), watercolourist Buckman - III 428,104 Stevens, Henry Bingham (* 1835, 1 1924), canon - Clergy List, Cox: Kent, WWW 1916 I 1039,290; II 1782,299-300 Stevens, Henry Borlase (* 1824, î 1904), general - Buckland - II 1782,301 Stevens, Henry Robert (* 1665?, 1 1723), Jesuit, theologian, professor - Oliver - I 1039,291 Stevens, Herbert Edward (* 1870), rector - Clergy List, WW Leicestershire II 1782,302-303 Stevens, Herbert Lawrence (* 1892, 1 1978), aeronautical technician - WW British Aviation - II 1782,304 Stevens, Horace Jared (fl. 1882-1908), editor, copper specialist - Safford - I 1039, 292 Stevens, Horace William Pettit Hall, John Stevenson, John Harold (* 1932), entomologist Scientists - III 428, 235 Stevenson, John Home (* 1855, 1 1939), K.C., antiquary, heraldic writer - Grant: Advocates, Scottish Biogr., WWW 1929 II 1783,041-043 Stevenson, John James Stephenson, Nicholas Stevenson, Norman Lang (* 1875), dentist Edinburgh, Scottish Biogr. - II 1783,066-067 Stevenson, Olive (* 1930), reader in applied social studies - Academic WsW - III 428,249 Stevenson, P.K. (* 1919), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 428,250 Stevenson, Parker (* 1952), actor - Pedder III 428,251 Stevenson, Patrie (* 1909, 1 1983), painter, teacher, administrator - Buckman, Snoddy, Ulster, WWW Ireland - III 428,252-256 Stevenson, Paul (fl. 1675-1693), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 1040,123 Stevenson, Paul (* 1926), painter, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 428, 257 Stevenson, Peter Charles Fasken (t 1940), pilot, flight lieutenant - Aces High, Wynn III 428,258-259 Stevenson, R. (fl. 1801-1802), miniature painter Foskett - III 428, 260 Stevenson, R. M. (fl. 1850), writer on railways Allibone - I 1040,124 Stevenson, R. Macaulay Mrs. —» Dean, Stansmore Stevenson, Sir Ralph Clarmont Skrine (* 1895, I 1977), charge d'affaires - Foreign Ofñce 2 II 1783,068 Stevenson, Ralph Cornwallis (* 1894, 1 1967), consul - Foreign Ofñce 2 - II 1783,069 Stevenson, Richard (* 1798, Î 1858), barrister Boase - I 1040,125 Stevenson, Robert —> Stephenson, Robert

Stevenson, Robert (* 1772, 1 1850), civil engineer - Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Chambers: Scotsmen, Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Mason, Maunder 2, Sanders, Ward, Watt - I 1040,130-155; III 428,262-263 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1790), sermonist - Watt I 1040,128 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1800), surgeon - Watt I 1040,129 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1810), teacher, religious writer - Watkins/Shoberl - I 1040,127 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1815), religious writer Allibone - I 1040,156 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1830), mathematical writer - Allibone - I 1040,157 Stevenson, Robert (* 1842), landowner, J.P., county councillor - Walford - II 1783,070 Stevenson, Robert (* 1845, 1 1930), colonel WWW 1929 - II 1783,071 Stevenson, Robert (* 1848), churchwarden Yorkshire - II 1783,072 Stevenson, Robert (* 1861), minister, lecturer, writer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1783,073 Stevenson, Robert (* 1866, 1 1960), rugby player - Ulster - III 428, 264 Stevenson, Robert (* 1870), captain - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1783, 074 Stevenson, Robert (fl. 1893-1898), librarian Munford - III 428, 261 Stevenson, Robert (* 1905, 1 1986), film director, screenwriter Kinematograph, Picturegoer's WW - II 1783,075-076 Stevenson, Robert Alan Mowbray (* 1847, 1 1900), painter, art critic - Boase, Halsby/ Harris, Kirk, Rintoul, WWW 1897 I 1040,158-159; II 1783,77; III 428,265-266 Stevenson, Robert Barron Kerr (* 1913, 1 1992), archaeologist - Goring - III 428,267 Stevenson, Robert Charles (* 1851, 1 1905), colonial administrator, linguist - Buckland II 1783,078 Stevenson, Robert H. (fl. 1850), antiquary Allibone - I 1040,160 Stevenson, Robert L. (* 1878), messengerat-arms, provost - Mackenzie D., Scottish Biogr. - II 1783,079-080 Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour (* 1850, 1 1894), author, traveller - Alexander, Boase, Ellis, Famous Scots, Geddes, Goring, Grant: Advocates, Griffiths, Kirk, Littérature anglaise, Rintoul, Royle, Sanders - I 1040,161-167; II 1783,81; III 428,268-306 Stevenson, Robert Macaulay (* 1854, Î 1952), painter - Buckman, Halsby, Halsby/ Harris, Todd: Glasgow - II 1783, 082-083; III 428,307-310 Stevenson, Robert Marshall (* 1846, 1 1888), violinist - Baptie 2 - I 1040,168 Stevenson, Robert Scott (* 1889, 1 1967), gynaecologist - Geddes, Medical WW I 1040,169; III 428,311 Stevenson, Roger (fl. 1775), military writer Watt - I 1040,170 Stevenson, Ronald (* 1928), composer, pianist, writer on music - Goring, Lee, Scotland III 428,312-314 Stevenson, Rowland (fl. 1820), social reformer Watt - I 1040,171 Stevenson, Samuel (* 1859), architect, civil engineer - Belfast - II 1783,084 Stevenson, Samuel Cottingham (* 1848), major Rose - I 1040,172-176 Stevenson, Samuel Martin (* 1742, î 1833), physician - Ulster - III 428,315 Stevenson, Ella Savourna (* 1961), composer, pianist, clarsach player - Goring III 428,316 Stevenson, Seth William Stephenson, Thomas Stevenson, Thomas (fl. [1699]), landscape painter - Biyan, Redgrave - I 1040,181-182 Stevenson, Thomas (fl. 1805), clergyman Watkins/Shoberl - I 1040,183 Stevenson, Thomas (* 1805?, 1 1825), school pupil - Smith - II 1783,085 Stevenson, Thomas (* 1818, 1 1887), engineer, meteorologist - Allibone, Boase, Geddes, Kirk - I 1040,184-186; III 428,322 Stevenson, Sir Thomas (* 1838, 1 1908), scientific analyst, toxicologist - Kirk, Men 3, O'Connor 2WWW 1897 - I 1040,188-189; II 1783,86; III 428,323-324 Stevenson, Thomas (fl. 1860), religious writer Allibone - I 1040,187 Stevenson, Thomas George (* 1809, î 1894), publisher, bibliographer - Boase, Kirk I 1040,190-191 Stevenson, Thomas Henry Craig (Î 1932), physician, statistician - WWW 1929 II 1783,087 Stevenson, Thomas Rennie (* 1841, 1 1923), major general, D.L., J.P. - WWW 1916 II 1783,088 Stevenson, Trevor (* 1899, î 1985), watercolourist, art critic - Buckman III 428,325 Stevenson, W. (fl. 1848), miniature painter Foskett - III 428, 326 Stevenson, W. E. (fl. 1880), legal writer - Kirk - I 1040,192 Stevenson, Walter Clegg (* 1877, 1 1931), orthopaedic surgeon, writer - McRedmond, Medical WW, WWW 1929 - I 1040,193; II 1783,89; III 428,327 Stevenson, Walter Haig (* 1885, 1 1927), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1783,090 Stevenson, Walter Wilfred (* 1903), metallurgist - WW Science - II 1783,091 Stevenson, William (fl. 1570), dramatist Langbaine, Littérature anglaise - I 1040,194; III 428,328-329 Stevenson, William (fl. 1715-1760), divine Watt - I 1040,195 Stevenson, William (fl. 1717-1760), chaplain, translator - Allibone - I 1040,196 Stevenson, William (* 1719?, 1 1783), physician - Ulster, Watt - I 1040,197; III 428, 330 Stevenson, William (* 1730?, î 1817), eccentric Wilson G.H. 2 - I 1040,198-201 Stevenson, William (* 1741, 1 1821), newspaper proprietor, publisher - Allibone, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins/Shoberl - I 1040, 205-208 Stevenson, William (fl. 1760), bookkeeper, poet Allibone, Watt - I 1040, 202-203 Stevenson, William (fl. 1770), physician, poet O'Donoghue - I 1040,204 Stevenson, William (* 1772, 1 1829), treasury records keeper - Allibone, Gorton, Rose HJ., Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 1040,209-213 Stevenson, William (fl. 1777-1782), miniature painter - Foskett - III 428, 331 Stevenson, Sir William (* 1805, 1 1863), judge, colonial governor - Boase - I 1040,214 Stevenson, William (* 1805, 1 1873), divine, professor - Boase, Iiying: Scotsmen, Kirk I 1040,215-217 Stevenson, William (* 1832, 1 1922), builder, antiquary - Mellors - II 1783,092-093 Stevenson, William (fl. 1839-1841), thief Pelham - I 1040,218-220 Stevenson, William (* 1873), solicitor, provost Mackenzie D. - II 1783, 094 Stevenson, William (fl. 1875), missionary - Kirk - I 1040,221 Stevenson, William (* 1901), minister - Scottish Biogr. - II 1783, 095

Stewart Stevenson, William Barron Chalmer, Gilbert Stirling, Gilbert (* 1843, 1 1915), major, J.P. WWW 1897 - II 1784, 382 Stirling, Harry James (* 1856), auditor - Men & Women - I 1044, 50 Stirling, Henry ( t 1628), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1784,383 Stirling, Sir Henry 3rd baronet (* 1688, 1 1753), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1784, 384

Stirling, Miss I. (fl. 1935), president of National Council of Women - Lady's WW - II 1784, 385 Stirling, J. (* 1899), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 429, 406 Stirling, James —> Stirling of Garden, James Stirling, James (* 1605), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1784,386 Stirling, James (* 1692, î 1770), mathematician - Allibone, CasselΊ, Goring, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Rose H.J., Watt - I 1044, 53-59; III 429,407 Stirling, Sir James 1st baronet (* 1740?, 1 1805), Lord Provost - Anderson W., Paterson I 1044,60-67 Stirling, James (* 1773, î 1856), temperance advocate - Boase, Couling: Temperance I 1044,72; II 1784,387 Stirling, James (fl. 1774-1825), major general NBD, Philippart - I 1044,68-71 Stirling, James (* 1789), naval commander O'Byrne - I 1044,73-74 Stirling, Sir James (* 1791, 1 1865), admiral, colonial governor - Boase, Heaton, Mennell, O'Byrne - I 1044,75-81 Stirling, James (* 1800, î 1876), aeronautical engineer - Boase, hying: Scotsmen I 1044,82-83 Stirling, James (* 1805, 1 1883), businessman, M.P. - Allibone, Boase, Memoirs I 1044,84-85; II 1784,388-392 Stirling, James (* 1835), locomotive engineer, inventor - Engineers - II 1784,393 Stirling, Sir James (* 1836, 1 1916), judge Foster 2, Men 3, Pratt, Stephenson, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 1044,86-88; II 1784,394-396 Stirling, James (* 1862, 1 1933), gentleman Walford - II 1784,397 Stirling, James (fl. 1870), minister - Kirk I 1044,89 Stirling, James (* 1890 (a.o.s.1892), 1 1956), librarian - Munford, Scottish Biogr. II 1784,398; III 429,408 Stirling, James David (* 1873, 1 1910), captain Creagh/Humphris - II 1784,399-400 Stirling, Sir James Frazer (* 1926, 1 1992), architect - British Culture, Lee, Wodehouse III 429,409-417 Stirling, James Heron (* 1867, î 1928), managing director - WWW 1916 - II 1784,401 Stirling, James Hutchison (* 1820, 1 1909), philosopher - Allibone, Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Men 3, Monro, Pratt, Sanders, WWW 1897 - I 1044,90-96; II 1784,402-403; III 429,418-420 Stirling, James Neilson (* 1879), engineer, sanitary inspector - Scottish Biogr. II 1784,404 Stirling, James Wilfred (* 1855, 1 1926), brigadier general - Thom, PVWW 1916 I 1044,97; II 1784,405 Stirling, Jessie Sale —» Hopkins, Jessie Sale Stirling, Sir John (t 1539), M.P., sheriff Foster 1 - II 1784, 406 Stirling, Sir John (* 1638, 1 1684), M.P. Foster 1 - II 1784, 407 Stirling, Sir John (t 1643), M.P. - Foster 1 II 1784,408 Stirling, John (fl. 1725-1728), merchant, Lord Provost - Stewart - II 1784,409 Stirling, John (fl. 1752-1767), vicar, classicist Allibone - I 1044,99 Stirling, John (* 1811, î 1882), landowner, railway chairman - Bateman, Boase, Irving: Scotsmen - I 1044,100-101; II 1784,410 Stirling, John (*c,1820, 1 1871), painter Halsby/Harris, Sartin - III 429,422-423 Stirling, John (fl. 1830), painter Halsby/Harris - Ill 429,424 Stirling, John (* 1859, 1 1938), solicitor, angler, military historian Gray/Jamieson - II 1784,411 Stirling, John (* 1863), chief constable Lincolnshire - II 1784,412 Stirling, Sir John (* 1893, 1 1975), major, J.P., D.L. - Sports - II 1784,413

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Stirling, John Alexander (* 1881, î 1957), lieutenant colonel - Scottish Biogr., Walford II 1784,414-415 Stirling, John Gordon (* 1874, 1 1902?), lieutenant - Creagh/Humphris - II 1784, 416 Stirling, John Graham (Î 1865), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1784,417 Stirling, Sir John Lancelot (* 1849, î 1932), colonial politician, barrister - Foster 2, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1784,418-420 Stirling, John Wightman (* 1885), medical officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 429, 425 Stirling, John William St. John, Beauchamp Moubray 16th baron St. John of Bletso St. John, Aubrey Beauclerc Lennox (fl. 1846), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 396,377 St. John, Derrick (* 1920), plastics technologist - Scientists - III 396,382 St. John, Oliver (* 1598?, 1 1673), parlamentarían - Hill - III 237,449-450 St John, Peter Cape Beauchamp John-Stevas, Norman Anthony Francis St Baron St John of Fawsley St. John-Stevas, Norman Antony Francis (* 1929), member of parliament, writer, constitutional reformer - Brief Lives, Parliament 2, Ramsden - III 396,389-391; 428,44-49 St. Johnston, Sir Reginald (* 1881), barrister-atlaw, colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 III 396,395 St. J o h n Whitty, Sophia Pepys, Mrs Samuel St. Michel, Louis (fl. 1853), polar explorer -

Poulsom - III 396, 414 Stnton, Will , builder, architect - Colvin - II 1787, 366-368 Stretton, Sempronius (* 1751, 1 1842), colonel Brown C. - II 1787,373 Stretton, Severus William Lynam (* 1792, 1 1884), lieutenant colonel - Boase I 1049,222 Stretton, Theodore (* 1876), engineer - WW Wales 1933 - II 1787, 374 Stretton, Theodore Reginald (*1912), engineer, physicist, science officer - WW Science II 1787,375 Stretton, William (* 1755, 1 1828), builder, architect - Colvin, Gunnis, Mellors II 1787,366-368; 370-372 Streuli, Arnold W. H. (* 1866), minister Manchester Faces - II 1787,376-382 Strevens, Irene (fl. 1935), civil servant Lady's WW - II 1787,383

Strevens, John (* 1902, Î 1990), painter Buckman - III 432,140 Strevens, Peter Derek (* 1922), linguist, professor - Academic WsW- III 432,141 Streyke, Garbord (fl. 1880), topographer - Kirk I 1049,223 Stribling, John (fl. 1823), miniature painter Foskett - III 432,142 Stribling, Robert (fl. 1727-1775), builder Colvin - II 1787,384 Strich, John (fl. 1648), Jesuit - Oliver I 1049,224 Stricheleye, Walter de (fl. 1281-1287), justice itinerant - Foss - I 1043, 429 Strichen, Lord —» Fraser, Alexander Lord Strichen Strick, John (* 1838, 1 1903), volunteer colonel, mining engineer - WWW 1897 - II 1787, 385 Strick, John Arkwright (* 1870, 1 1934), major general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Devonshire, WWW 1929 - II 1787,386-388 Strick, R.C.G. (* 1931), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 432,143 Strick, Thomas Noon Talfourd (fl. 1874-1905), solicitor - Glamorgan - II 1787, 389 Strickland, Lady —> Ffolkes, Barbara Strickland, baroness —> Hulton, Margaret Strickland, 1st baron —> Strickland, Sir Gerald Bologna-Bonici- 1st baron Strickland, Strickland, abbé —> Strickland, Thomas John Francis Strickland, Agnes (* 1796, 1 1874), historian - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Britten/ Boulger, Cassel! Dampier 2, DCB, Feminist companion. Hale, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Low, Men 1, Sanders, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Ward - I 1049,225-249; II 1787,390; III 432,145-155 Strickland, Algernon Augustine de Lille (* 1837, 11914), banker, J.P. - Walford - II 1787,391 Strickland, Algernon Henry Peter (* 1863, I 1928), banker - Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1787,392-393 Strickland, Algernon Walter (* 1891, î 1938), banker - WWW 1929 - II 1787, 394 Strickland, Arthur Herbert Ffolkes, Barbara Strickland, C. Adrian (* 1940), company director - Malta - III 432,158 Strickland, C. W. (fl. 1860), architectural writer - Allibone - I 1049, 250 Strickland, Catherine Parr - aft. Traill (* 1802, 1 1899), writer - Allibone, Boase, Britten/ Boulger, Feminist companion, Hunt, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Kunitz, McMurchy, Morgan: Sketches, Women in science I 1049,251-260; II 1787,395; III 449,357-364 Strickland, Charles (t 1724), vice-admiral CharnockI 1049,261-263 Strickland, Charles Newton Somers (* 1860), banker - Men & Women - I 1049, 264 Strickland, Sir Charles William 8th baronet (* 1819, 1 1909), landowner, D.L. Bateman, Foster 2, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1787,396-399 Strickland, Claud Dobree ( t 1941), pilot - Wynn - Ill 432,160 Strickland, Edward (* 1820, 1 1889), commissary general - Allibone, Boase, Mennell I 1049,265-267 Strickland, Sir Edward Peter (* 1869, 1 1951), general - Creagh/Humphris, WW Norfolk II 1787,400-401 Strickland, Elizabeth (* 1794, 1 1875), biographer - Boase - I 1049, 268 Strickland, Emmanuel (fl. 1860), biographer Allibone - I 1049, 269 Strickland, Eustachius (fl. 1830), legal writer Allibone - I 1049,270 Strickland, Frederic (* 1867, 1 1934), major, engineer, J.P. - WWW 1929 - II 1787,402 Strickland, G.E. (* 1908), solicitor-general Kirk-Greene 2 - III 432,162

Strickland, Sir George 7th baronet - aft. Cholmley (* 1782, 1 1872), M.P. - Allibone, Boase, Mosse - I 1049, 271-273 Strickland, Sir Gerald Bologna-Bonici- 1st baron Strickland, (* 1861, î 1940), colonial administrator, politician - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930, Griffiths, Macmillan: Malta, Parliament 1, Pratt, Walford, WW Cumberland, WWW 1929 - I 1049,274-275; II 1787,403-410; III 432,163-165 Strickland, Harley C. W. (* 1888), county architect - WW Local Government II 1787,411 Strickland, Helen (fl. 1927-1930), book illustrator - WW Art - II 1787,412 Strickland, Henrietta May - aft. Bower (* 1903), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1787,413 Strickland, Henry - aft. Strickland-Constable (* 1821, 1 1909), landowner, J.P., miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Bateman, Kirk, Walford, Yorkshire - I 258,103; 1224,10; II 1787,414-416 Strickland, Henry Albert Hornyold—> Hornyold, Henry Albert Strickland, Henry Eustachina (* 1777), poet, inventor - Allibone, Ross F. I 1049,277-278 Strickland, Hilda Mary Slade, Hilda Mary Strickland, Hugh Edwin Strickland, Henry Strickland-Constable, Robert Frederick (* 1903), chemical engineer - Scientists III 432,180 Strickland-Freeman, Juliana Sabina —> Freeman, Juliana Sabina Strickland Strickson, John Alfred (* 1936), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 432,181 Stride, Arthur Harold (* 1924), oceanographer Scientists - III 432,182 Stride, Elizabeth - née; Elizabeth Gulafsdotter (* 1843, 1 1888), victim of Jack the Ripper Greenwood - III 232,23 Stride, Geoffrey ( t 1958), polar explorer Poulsom - IÌI 432,183 Stride, John (* 1936), actor - Actors, Hayward: TV, Redder - III 432,184-186 Stride, Sarah (* 1921), painter - Buckman III 432,187 Striedinger, Oscar (* 1875, 1 1938), colonel WW Sussex, WWW 1929 - II 1787,430-431 Strigley, Nathaniel - topical writer - Allibone I 1049,359 Strigoli, lord of —> Clare, Gilbert de lord of Strigoli

Strihavka, Jaromir (fl. 1943), pilot - Wynn III 432,188 Strijdom, Johannes Gerhardus (* 1893, 1 1958), South African prime minister - Palmer III 432,189 Strike, Charles Hugh Kent Dix, Dorothy Strong, Edward (* 1652?, î 1724), builder Architecture, Colvin, Gunnis - I 1050, 71-73; II 1788,29-33 Strong, Edward (* 1676, 1 1741), stonemason Architecture, Colvin, Gunnis - I 1050, 71-73; II 1788,34-37 Strong, Eithne - née; Eithne O'Connell (* 1923), poet, short-story writer - Irish writers, McRedmond, Welch - III 432, 231-234 Strong, Eliza Kirkham - aft. Matthews (fl. 17931807), poet, novelist - Watt - I 1050,21 Strong, Emilia Frances - aft. Pattison; aft. Lady Dilke (* 1840, 1 1904), art historian, critic, writer - Hays F., Kirk, Kunitz, Men 3, Pratt, Rintoul, WWW 1897 - I 1050, 23-26; II 1788,38-40; III 354,306-307 Strong, Emily Francis —> Dilke, Lady Emilia Francis Strong, Ernest Arthur Herbert (* 1883), rector Clergy List, WW Somerset - II 1788,041-042 Strong, Ernest Howard (* 1879), police officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 432, 235 Strong, Eugenie —> Sellers, Eugenie Strong, Eustace Mordaunt (* 1882), vicar - Clergy List, WW Leicestershire II 1788,043-044 Strong, Frances Mabel - aft. Lady Hadde (fl. 1916-1935), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - 11 1788,045 Strong, Francis Pemble (* 1783, 1 1858), army surgeon - Boase - I 1050, 27 Strong, Frederick (fl. 1833-1842), consul Allibone - I 1050,28 Strong, Frederick William (* 1873), colonial administrator - India Ofñce - II 1788,046 Strong, G.H. (fl. 1848-1854), polar explorer Poulsom - III 432, 236 Strong, George (* 1835?, 1 1888), private Creagh/Humphris - II 1788, 047 Strong, George (fl. 1845), herald - Allibone I 1050,29 Strong, George Alfred (* 1878), Lord Mayor WW Local Government - II 1788,048 Strong, George Henry (* 1861), engineer, marine surveyor, naval architect - Engineers II 1788,049 Strong, Gwyneth (* 1959), actress Hayward: TV, Redder - III 432, 238-239 Strong, H.O.H. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 432, 240 Strong, Henry Linwood (* 1815?, 1 1886), barrister, registrar - Foster 2 - II 1788,050 Strong, Herbert Augustus O'Leary, Jane Strong, John (11. [1651]), violin maker - Stainer - I 1050,37 Strong, John (* 1684), stonemason, builder Colvin - II 1788,065-066 Strong, John (t 1725), stonemason - Colvin II 1788,067 Strong, John Alexander (* 1844, 1 1917), civil servant - WWW 1916 - II 1788, 068 Strong, John Anderson (*1915), professor of medicine - Scientists - III 432, 244 Strong, John Warrington (* 1862), rural dean - Clergy List, WW Northamptonshire II 1788,069-070 Strong, Jonathan (* 1764, 1 1814), minister Allen, Allibone - I 1050, 38-39 Strong, Joseph (* 1729, î 1803), pastor Allibone - I 1050, 40 Strong, Joseph (* 1733?, 1 1798), blind mechanic, musician - Blind, Ecc. Sketches, Wilson G.H. 1 - I 1050,41-48 Strong, Joseph (* 1753), divine - Allibone I 1050,49 Strong, Joseph (* 1871), accountant - WW Local Government - II 1788,071 Strong, Joseph Thompson (11.1813-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1050,50 Strong, Kenneth (* 1925), lecturer in Japanese Academic WsW- III 432,245 Strong, Sir Kenneth Dobson (fl. 1950), majorgeneral, army intelligence director - British Histoiy, WsW espionage - III 432,246-248 Strong, Leonard (fl. 1850-1871), religious writer - Allibone, Kirk - I 1050, 51-52 Strong, Leonard Alfred George (* 1896, î 1958), writer - Blamires, Browning, Lrish writers, Lee, Lozes/O Kelly, Marteau, Moseley, Welch - II 1788,072-074; III 432,249-255 Strong, Martin (* 1663?), vicar - Allibone, Watt, Wood - I 1050,53-55 Strong, Martin (fl. 1700), mathematician - Watt - I 1050,56 Strong, Mary —> Clemens, Mary Knapp Strong, Mary Pearson (fl. 1840-1850), book character model - Rintoul - III 432, 256 Strong, Matthew (c.1850), violin maker Plowright - III 432,257 Strong, Matthew (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 1050,57 Strong, Michael Richard (* 1974), cricketer Cricketers - III 432, 258-259 Strong, Nathan (* 1748, î 1816), minister Allen, Allibone - I 1050, 58-59 Strong, Nathaniel (fl. 1675), writing master, textbook writer - Heal, Watt - I 1050,60; II 1788,75 Strong, Nehemiah Strzelecki, Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, Sir Paul Edmund de - c. count Strzelecki (* 1796, 1 1873), explorer Allibone, Boase, Heaton, Mennell I 1050,320-325 Strzelecki, Percy de (fl. 1913), mining engineer, journal editor - Stephenson - I 1050, 326

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Stuart Sir James 4th baronet (* 1837, 1 1915), rector - Clergy List, Watford, WWW 1897 II 1788,365-367 Stuart, Lady —» Primrose, Dorothy Stuart, family of —> Stewart family of Stuart, Viscount —> Stuart, David Andrew Noel Viscount Stuart Stuart of Wortley, 1st baron —> Wortley, Charles Beilby Stuart- 1st baron Stuart of Wortley Stuart family of - Anderson W., Conolly, Goring - I 1050,331-333,335-336; III 432,345 Stuart (fl. 1700), royal biographer - Watt I 1050,337 Stuart (fl. 1835-1854), lieutenant colonel, ambassador, journal writer - Allibone I 1050,338 Stuart (fl. 1854-1873), engineer - Allibone, Kirk - I 1050,339-340 Stuart de Decies, 1st baron —» Stuart, Henry 1st baron Stuart de Decies Stuart of Findhorn, 1st viscount —» Stuart, James Gray 1st viscount Stuart of Findhorn Stuart de Rothesay, baron —» Stuart, Sir Charles baron Stuart de Rothesay Stuart, A.C. (* 1928), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 432,346 Stuart, A.H. Moody, Alexander Stuart, Alexander Moody- (* 1877, 1 1915), advocate, professor - Grant: Advocates, WWW 1897 - II 1788,238-239 Stuart, Alice (* 1942), musician - Larkin: Folk - Ill 432,351-352

Stuart, Alice Vandockum (* 1899), teacher, poet - Royle, Scottish Biogr. - II 1788, 240; III 432,350 Stuart, Allan (* 1952), professor of cardiovascular medicine and therapeutics Scotland - III 432, 324 Stuart, Amy Clara —> Page, Amy Clara Stuart, Andrew (* 1725, 1 1801),'M.P., lawyer, political writer - Allibone, Foster 1, Watt I 1050,355-356; II 1788,241 Stuart, Andrew (* 1786, 1 1840), solicitor general - Allibone, Morgan: Sketches I 1050,357-366 Stuart, Sir Andrew (* 1811?, 11891), chief justice - Boase, Rose - I 1050,367; 1236,84-87 Stuart, Andrew (fl. 1853/1854), seaman Poulsom - III 432, 353 Stuart, Andrew Edmund Castlestuart (* 1856, I 1936), colonial judge, administrator - WWW 1929 - II 1788, 242 Stuart, Andrew John 6th earl Castle Stewart (* 1841, t 1921), landowner, colonial civil servant - Foster 3, WWW 1916 II 1788,243-244 Stuart, Sir Andrew Mitchell (* 1861, 1 1936), major general, military engineer - WW Hampshire, WWW 1929 - II 1788, 245-246 Stuart, Anna Mary —> Collinson, Anna Mary Stuart, Lady Arabella - also: Stewart; aft. Seymour (* 1575, 1 1615), royal heiress A 'Beckett, Adams W.H.D. 4, Anderson W., Ballard, Betham, Biographium, Boyle 1, Cassell, Feminist companion, Goring, Gorton, Hale, Hays M„ Hill, Hoffmann, Lrving: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Low, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Seward 1, Shakespeare, Watkins - I 1050,368-451; III 432,354-367 Stuart, Archibald (t 1795), naval captain Charnock - I 1050, 452 Stuart, Archibald George 13th earl of Moray (* 1810, t 1872), lieutenant colonel - Boase, Dod's 1870 - I 1050,453; II 1788,247 Stuart, Archibald James Edward —> Stewart, Archibald James Edward 1st baron Douglas of Douglas Stuart, Arthur 7th earl of Castle Stewart (* 1889, 11961), M.P. - Dod's 1929, Farbman, Thorn - I 1050,454-455; II 1788,248 Stuart, Arthur Joseph Constable-Maxwell » Maxwell, Arthur Joseph ConstableStuart, Augusta Amelia (fl. 1805), novelist Feminist companion, Watt - I 1050, 456; III 432,368 Stuart, Augusta Mary Monica Crichton > Bellingham, Augusta Mary Monica Stuart, Bernard (fl. 1739), Benedictine, architect - Architecture - I 1050,457 Stuart, Lord Bernard titular earl of Lichfield (* 1623?, 1 1645), royalist - Boyle 2, Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1050, 459; 1051,307-308

Stuart, Burleigh Francis Brownlow (* 1868, I 1952), brigadier general - Thom, WW Dorset - I 1050, 460; II 1788, 249 Stuart, C. Douglas (* 1864), magazine founder, theatre manager - Marteau - II 1788,250 Stuart, C.R. (* 1895), judge - Kirk-Greene 2 III 432,369 Stuart, C. W. (* 1812), police magistrate Heaton - I 1040, 429 Stuart, Sir Campbell Arthur Man, John Alexander Stuart, Sir John 3rd baronet (* 1714, 1 1796), advocate, sheriff - Grant: Advocates II 1788,382

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Stuart, John 3rd earl of Bute Stuart, R. Stuart, Walter Stewart, Walter Stuart, Walter Stewart, Walter 1st lord Blantyre Stuart, William - also: Sharp (Î 1677), Jesuit McCoog, O'Byrne - I 1052,47; III 406,313 Stuart, Sir William 2nd baronet - also: Stewart (t 1715), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1789,001 Stuart, William - also: Stewart (fl. 1742?-1762?), bookseller - Plomer 3 - II 1789, 002

Stubbs Stuart, William (* 1755, Î 1822), archbishop - Brydges, NBD, Rintoul - I 1052, 48-49; III 433,106 Stuart, William Stuart, James Stuart-Menteath, Andrew Agnew —> Menteath, Andrew Agnew StuartStuart Menteath, Charles Granville Menteath, Sir Charles Granville Stuart 1st baronet Stuart-Menteath, Edward Thorold —> Menteath, Edward Thorold StuartStuart-Menteath, Sir James Menteath, Sir James Stuart- 2nd baronet Stuart-Menteath, Patrick William —> Menteath, Patrick William StuartStuart-Menteth, Charles Granville —» Menteth, Charles Granville StuartStuart-Menteth, Sir James Menteath, Sir James Stuart- 2nd baronet Stuart-Menteth, Sir James —> Menteth, Sir James Stuart- 3rd baronet Stuart-Menteth, Sir James Frederick —> Menteth, Sir James Frederick Stuart- 4th baronet Stuart-Menteth, Walter Erskine Menteth, Walter Erskine StuartStuart-Menteth, Sir William Frederick —» Menteth, Sir William Frederick Stuart- 5th baronet Stuart-Richardson, Henry James Stuart—> Stuart, Henry James 5th Earl Castle Stewart Stuart-Smith, A.M. (* 1928), forests conservator - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 433,114 Stuart-Smith, Mark (* 1958), painter Buckman - III 433,115 Stuart-Williams, Sir Sydney Charles Williams, Sir Sydney Charles StuartStuart-Wortley, Lady —> Manners, Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley, Archibald Henry Planagenet —> Wortley, Archibald Henry Planagenet StuartStuart-Wortley, Caroline Susan Theodora Wortley, Caroline Susan Theodora StuartStuart-Wortley, Charles Beilby —> Wortley, Charles Beilby Stuart- 1st baron Stuart of Wortley Stuart-Wortley, Charles James Wortley, Charles James StuartStuart-Wortley, Clare Euphemia —> Wortley, Clare Euphemia StuartStuart-Wortley, Edward James Wortley, Edward James StuartStuart-Wortley, Edward Montagu Stuart Granville —> Wortley, Edward Montagu Stuart Granville Stuart- 1st earl of Wharncliffe Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth (* 1806, f 1855), poet, travel writer Shattock - III 433,116 Stuart-Wortley, Francis Dudley —> Wortley, Francis Dudley StuartStuart-Wortley, Francis John —> Wortley, Francis John StuartStuart-Wortley, James Archibald —> Stuart, James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, James Archibald —> Stuart, James Archibald 1st baron Wharncliffe Stuart-Wortley, James Archibald —> Wortley, James Archibald StuartStuart-Wortley, John Wortley, John Stuart2nd baron Wharncliffe Stuart-Wortley, Marie Louise Lucienne Juliette —» Martin, Marie Louise Lucienne Juliette Stuart-Wortley, Mary Caroline —> Wortley, Mary Caroline StuartStuart-Wortley, Rothesay Nicholas Montague (* 1892, t 1920), major - Above the Trenches - Ill 433,117 Stuart-Wortley, Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa —> Wortley, Victoria Alexandrina Maria Lousia StuartStuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Edward Montagu Stuart Granville —» Wortley, Edward Montagu Stuart Granville Stuart- 1st earl of Wharncliffe Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, James Archibald —> Stuart, James Archibald

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Stuart-Wortley- Mackenzie, James Archibald —» Stuart, James Archibald 1st baron Wharncliffe Stuart- Wortley-Mackenzie, John —> Wortley, John Stuart- 2nd baron Wharncliffe Stuart-Wortley-MacKenzie, Lady Susan Charlotte —> Lascelles, Lady Susan Charlotte Stubbe, Edmund (fl. 1630), dramatist - Allibone, Baker, Watt - I 1052, 72-73, 77 Stubbe, Henry —> Stubbs, Henry the elder Stubbe, Henry —> Stubbs, Henry the younger Stubbe, John —> Stubbs, John Stubbe, Thomas Stubbs, John Stubber, Robert Hamilton- (* 1879), major, D.L. - Thorn - I 1052, 79 Stubber, Robert Hamilton Hamilton- (* 1844, 11916), landowner, high sheriff - Bateman, Walford - II 1789,018-019 Stubberfield, Isaac (* 1850, 1 1853), ship's cook - Poulsom - III 433,118 Stubbes, George —> Stubbs, George Stubbes, George - also: Stubbs (fl. 1722-1734), sermonist, philosopher, rector - Allibone, Rose HJ., Watt - I 1052,80-81,100 Stubbes, Henry —» Stubbs, Henry the elder Stubbes, Henry —» Stubbs, Henry the younger Stubbes, John —> Stubbs, John Stubbes, Philip Stubbs, Philip Stubbin, John (fl. 1804-1849), naval lieutenant 0 Byrne - I 1052,86 Stubbing, Tony Sturge, Mary Sturgeon, Charles Curran, Sarah Sturgeon, William Muirhead, Beatrix Marion Sturt, Brian Albert (* 1933), geologist, professor - Scientists - III 433,264 Sturt, Charles (* 1763, f 1812), M.P., political prisoner - Public Characters, Watt I 1053,43-61 Sturt, Charles H. Trimble, William Copeland Sulley, Charles (11.1860), writer - Allibane I 1053,413 Sulley, Henry Stanhope, Adeline Sullivan, Alexander Martin (* 1830, 1 1884), politician - Boase, Boylan, Connolly, Irish writers, Kirk, Men 2, O'Donoghue, Sanders, Ward, Welch - I 1053,421-429; III 433,396-400 Sullivan, Alexander Martin Harris, Anne Sullivan, Arnold Moon Samut-Tagliaferro, Alfred Tagliaferro, Alfredo Giacomo (* 1853, 1 1913), banker - Cath. WW 1910, Macmillan: Malta - I 1061, 111; II 1793, 111 Tagliaferro, Biagio (fl. 1812-1855), banker, merchant - Macmillan: Malta - II 1793,111 Tagliaferro, Girolamo (* 1820, 1 1913), banker Cath. WW 1910 - I 1061,112

Tait Tagliaferro, Napoleone (* 1843), physics professor, colonial representative - Colonial Offìce, Macmillan: Malta - II 1793,112-114 Tagliaflco, Joseph Dieudonné (* 1821, 1 1900), singer, composer - Boase, Grove I 1061,113-114 Tagliava, Hieronymus (fi. 1602), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 437,82 Taglioni, Marie - aft. Des Voisins (* 1804, I 1884), ballet dancer - Boase, Cassell, Men 2, Sanders - I 1061,115-118 Tagoe, Emmanuel (* 1893), schools inspector Kirk-Greene 2 - III 437,83 Tagore, Abanindra Nath MacDonald, Marshall Duke of Tarentum Target, Arthur Thomas (* 1850), naval commander, J.P. - WW Somerset II 1794,166 Target, B.A.G. (* 1921), crown counsel - KirkGreene 2 - III 437, 429 Target, T.L.G. (* 1922), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 437,430 Targett, Geoffrey Arthur Trevor (* 1935), protozoologist, lecturer - Scientists III 437,431 Targett, James Ethelburga Saint, queen of Northumbria Tatam, Walter John (* 1865), colonel - WW Devonshire - II 1794,277 Tatbert (fl. [651]), abbot - SmithAVace I 1064,42 Tatchell, Edward (* 1870), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1794, 278 Tatchell, Peter (* 1952), politician - British History - III 438, 44 Tatchell, Sydney Joseph (* 1887, 1 1965), architect, surveyor - Notable Personalities, WW Art - II 1794,279-280 Tatchell, William Arthur (* 1872), medical missionary - Methodists - I 1064, 43 Tatchell-Bullen, John Bullen Tatchell —> Bullen, John Bullen Tatchell TachellTate Saint —> Ethelburga Saint, queen of Northumbria Tate, Lady —> Hislop, Amy Fanny Tate (fl. 1645), political writer - Watt I 1064,44 Tate (fl. 20. Cent.), aircrew sergeant - Wynn III 438,45

Tate (fl. 1923), Pro-Treaty independence fighter O'Farrell - III 438,47 Tate, Alan Edmondson (* 1859, 1 1934), colonel, surgeon - Cath. WW 1930, WWW 1929 II 1794,281-282 Tate, Alban Giffard Hogg, Maybird Tate, Nahum - also: Nathaniel (* 1652, 1 1715), poetaster, dramatist - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Baker, Boyian, Brown/Stratton, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Gilliland, Gorton, Hatfìeld, Irish writers, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Langbaine, Maunder 2, O'Donoghue, Rose HJ., Russell: Authors, Ryan, Taylor W.B.S., Ulster, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Welch, Whincop I 1064,103-147; III 438,79-84 Tate, Nathaniel Tate, Nahum Tate, R. M. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 1064,148 Tate, Ralph (* 1840, 1 1901), geologist, botanist, professor - Allibone, Kirk, Praeger I 1064,149-150; II 1794,320-321 Tate, Reginald (* 1896, 1 1955), actor Actors, Noble: Theatre - II 1794, 322-323; III 438,85-86 Tate, Robert —> Tait, Robert Tate, Robert (fl. 1730), writer - Watt I 1064,151 Tate, Robert Brian (*1921), professor of Spanish - Academic WsW - III 438,87

Tate, Robert Lawton (* 1860), insurance broker Sports - II 1794, 324-325 Tate, Robert Simon (* 1881), mining engineer, J.P. - WW Durham - II 1794,326 Tate, Robert Ward (* 1864, 1 1938), solicitor, administrator, volunteer colonel - WWW 1929 - II 1794, 327 Tate, Sir Robert William (* 1872), major - Thom - I 1064,152 Tate, Samuel (* 1855), physician, surgeon Lincolnshire - II 1794,328 Tate, Simon Marshall (Î 1948), colonel, company director - Birmingham Post - II 1794,329 Tate, Thomas - also: Thomas Turner Tate (* 1807, t 1888), mathematician - Allibone, Boase - I 1064,154,156 Tate, Thomas (t 1819), Jesuit - Oliver I 1064,153 Tate, Thomas (fl. 1845), vicar - Allibone I 1064,155 Tate, Thomas Turner —» Tate, Thomas Tate, Walter William Hunt (* 1865, 1 1916), obstetrician, gynaecologist - WWW 1916 II 1794,330 Tate, William (* 1750?, 1 1806), portrait painter Bryan, Redgrave - I 1064,158-159 Tate, William (* 1763, 1 1836), insurance agent, borough reeve - Smith - II 1794,331-332 Tate, William (fl. 1805-1830), teacher of accounts, writer - Allibone, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 1064,160-162 Tate, William (fl. 1852-1912), clergyman, headmaster - Cox: Norfolk - I 1064,164 Tate, William Ashmead (* 1795, 1 1871), professor of military drawing - Boase I 1064,165 Tate, Sir William Henry 2nd baronet (* 1842, 11921), sugar refiner, sheriff - Lanes. Biog., Walford WWW 1916 - I 1064,166; II 1794,333-334 Tate, William James (* 1805), insurance agent Smith - II 1794,335 Tate, William K. (fl. 1828-1834), sculptor, wax modeller - Pyke - III 438,88 Tate, Zouch (* 1606, 1 1650), parliamentarian I 1064,167 Tatem, D.J. (* 1932), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 438,89 Tatem, William James 1st baron Glanely (* 1868, I 1942), shipowner, high sheriff, race horse owner - Colvin, Dod's 1929, Glamorgan, South Wales, Sports, Stacey, WW Sport, WW Wales 1921 - I 1064,169; II 1794,336-341; 1794,350-357 Tates, Edward (fl. 1860), abolitionist - Allibone - I 1064,170 Tate-Stoate, William Morgan —> Stoate, William Morgan TateTatfrith - also: Tadfrid (fl. 680), bishop Chambers, Smith/Wace - I 1064,171-172 Tathai Saint Meuthi Tathai Saint —> Tathan Saint Tatham, Agnes Clara (* 1893), painter - Buckman, Lady's WW, WW ArtII 1794, 342-343;' III 438,90 Tatham, Allen Ralph (* 1892), teacher - WW Warwickshire - II 1794,344 Tatham, Arthur (* 1808, 1 1874), clergyman Boase - I 1064,174 Tatham, Arthur Glanville (* 1856), brigadier general - WWW 1929 - II 1794, 345 Tatham, Bernard Meaburn (* 1891), accountantgeneral - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 438,91 Tatham, Cautley (* 1885?, 11915), solicitor, captain - Memorials - II 1794,346-348 Tatham, Charles Edmund (* 1864), tennis player - WW Sport - I 1064,175 Tatham, Charles Edward (* 1879), mayor - WW Local Government - II 1794,349 Tatham, Charles Heathcote (* 1772, 1 1842), architect - Allibone, Architecture, Bryan, NBD, Redgrave, Watkins/Shoberl, Wodehouse - I 1064,176-182; III 438,92 Tatham, Charles John Willmer (* 1860), physician - Medical WW - I 1064,183

3873

Tatham, Charles Meaburn Tolley, David Taulbut, John (* 1934), sculptor, draughtsman, teacher - Buckman - III 438,124 Taulin, G. (fl. 1637), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 438,125 Taunt, Derek Roy (* 1917), mathematician, fellow - Scientists - III 438,126 Taunt, Henry William (fl. 1880-1910), guidebook writer - Kirk - I 1064,345 Taunton, 1st baron —> Labouchère, Henry 1st baron Taunton Taunton, Adrian (* 1939), watercolourist Buckman - III 438,128 Taunton, C. (fl. 1805), clergyman, historian Watkins/Shoberl - I 1064', 347 Taunton, Donald Battershill (* 1885, 1 1965), stained glass worker - Buckman, WW Art II 1794,443; III 438,129 Taunton, E. W. P. (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 1064, 348 Taunton, Ellen Agnes —> Hill, Ellen Agnes Taunton, Emma (fl. 1912), society figure - Cox: Kent - I 1064, 349 Taunton, Henry Percy (* 1864), county councillor, J.P. - WW Wiltshire - II 1794,444 Taunton, Sir Ivon Hope Lessing, Doris May Tayler, E. (fl. 1802-1830), miniature painter Foskett - III 438,211 Tayler, Edmund (fl. 1850), bookkeeper Allibone - I 1065,17 Tayler, Edward (* 1828, 1 1906), miniature painter - Foskett - III 438,212 Tayler, Francis (fl. 1580), preacher - Watt I 1065,18 Tayler, Francis Lionel (* 1883, 1 1933), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1795, 023-024 Tayler, Fraser Hugh Joseph (* 1864), rector Clergy List, WW Essex - II 1795,025-026 Tayler, Frederick (* 1802, î 1889), landscape painter - Allibone, Boase, Cassell, Gilbey James, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Men 2, Ottley 1866 - I 1065,19-47 Tayler, George (* 1825?), barrister, legal writer Allibone, Foster 2 - I 1065,48; II 1795,27 Tayler, George Robert (fl. 1805-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1065,49 Tayler, George Skene (fl. 1831-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1065,50 Tayler, H. J. (fl. 1840), classicist - Allibone I 1065,51 Tayler, Harry (fl. 1882-1883), miniature painter Foskett - III 438,213 Tayler, Henry Christopher (* 1876), surgeon WW Wiltshire - II 1795,028 Tayler, Herbert (* 1912), architect - Wodehouse - Ill 438,214 Tayler, James (fl. 1870), poet - Kirk I 1065,52 Tayler, John Charles (* 1834, 1 1913), major general - WW Cheltenham, WWW 1897 II 1795,029-030 Tayler, John James (* 1797, 1 1869), divine - Allibone, Boase, Kirk, Malchow I 1065,54-56; III 438,215 Tayler, John Lionel (* 1874), physician Medical WW - I 1065,57 Tayler, Joseph Needham (* 1785, 1 1864), rear admiral - Allibone, Boase, O 'Byrne I 1065,58-64 Tayler, May (fl. 1905-1907), miniature painter Foskett - III 438,216 Tayler, Phyllis Mary (* 1922), librarian, cataloguer - Landau - II 1795,031 Tayler, Richard Herbert Symonds- —> Symonds, Richard Herbert Tayler, Roger John (* 1929), astronomer, professor - Scientists - III 438,217 Tayler, Roger Stephen (* 1929), agriculturist, lecturer - Scientists - III 438,218 Tayler, St Cyprian Churchill (fl. 1916-1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches III 438,210 Tayler, Theophilus (c.1830), wax modeller Pyke - III 438,219 Tayler, Thomas (* 1734?, 11831), clergyman Allibone, Jones: Bunhill, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 1065,66-69 Tayler, Walter George (* 1873), farmer, district councillor - WW Hertfordshire - II 1795,032

3876

Tayler

Tayler, William Taylor, dementia Taylor, Peter Alfred (* 1819, 11891), radical politician - Boase, British Radicals, Dod's 1870, Malchow - I 1067,193; II 1796, 97; III 439,345-351 Taylor, Peter Boniface —» Wilford, Peter Boniface Taylor, Peter Cranbourne (* 1938), accountant Scotland - III 439, 352 Taylor, Peter Francis (fl. 1952-1954), glaciologist - Poulsom - III 439, 341

3885

Taylor, Peter Philip (* 1868), mayor, J.P., estate agent - WW Gloucestershire - II 1796,098 Taylor, Peter Scarborough (* 1918), librarian Landau - II 1796, 099 Taylor, Philip (* 1786, 1 1870), civil engineer Boase - I 1067,194 Taylor, Philip (fl. 2001), politician - Rosen III 439,354 Taylor, Philip Arthur Michael (* 1920), reader in American studies - Academic WsWIII 439,355 Taylor, Philip Beauchamp (t 1939), colonel WWW 1929 - II 1796,100 Taylor, Philip Hampston (* 1923), professor of education - Academic WsW - III 439,356 Taylor, Philip Henry (* 1860), minister Methodists - I 1067,195 Taylor, Philip Meadows - also: Meadows Taylor (* 1808, 1 1876), soldier, novelist - Aliibone, Boase, Buckland, Kirk, Sanders, Strickland, Taylor W.B.S., Ward - I 1067,196-206; II 1796,101 Taylor, Philip Patrick (* 1900), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 439,357 Taylor, Philippa Mabel - aft. Lady Hulse (* 1901), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1796,102 Taylor, Phillpotts Wright (Î 1881), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 1067, 207 Taylor, Phoebe Atwood - pseudonyms: Alice Tilton, Dana Freeman (* 1909, 1 1976), mystery writer - Feminist companion III 439,358-359 Taylor, Plunket Bourchier (* 1863), banker Men & Women - I 1067, 208 Taylor, Policarpus (t 1780), rear admiral Chamock - I 1067,209-211 Taylor, Pringle (* 1796, 1 1884), general - Boase - I 1067,212 Taylor, Purcell (* 1862), mining expert - Pratt I 1067,213 Taylor, R. (fl. 1753-1774), printer, bookseller Plomer 3 - II 1796,103 Taylor, R. (fl. 1817), miniature painter - Foskett - Ill 439,360 Taylor, Mrs R. B. (fl. 1870), chemist - Kirk I 1067,215 Taylor, R.H. Redvers (* 1900, 1 1975), painter, sculptor - Buckman - III 439, 361 Taylor, R. W. (fl. 1800), surgeon - Watt I 1067,216 Taylor, R.W. (* 1895), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 439,362 Taylor, Rachel —> Henning, Rachel Taylor, Rachel Annand —» Annand, Rachel Taylor, Randal (fl. 1664-1667), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 1067, 217 Taylor, Raymond Brewitt (* 1887), surgeon Medical WW - I 1067,218 Taylor, Raynor (* 1747, 1 1825), composer - Baptie 1, Baptie 3, Musicians I 1067,219-220; II 1796,104 Taylor, Rebe Prestwich (*1911), librarian, writer - Landau - II 1796,105 Taylor, Sir Reginald (* 1895), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 439, 364 Taylor, Reginald (t 1950), flight lieutenant Wynn - III 439, 365 Taylor, Reginald Charles (* 1882), vicar, missionary - Clergy List, WW Kent II 1796,106-107 Taylor, Rex Oliver Oxley (* 1905), flightlieutenant, commercial pilot - WW British Aviation - II 1796,108 Taylor, Reynell George (* 1822, 1 1886), general - Boase, Buckland, Sanders I 1067,221-222; II 1796,109 Taylor, Richard (t 1629), bookseller McKerrow - II 1796,110 Taylor, Richard (Î 1697), ejected minister Davids - I 1067, 223-224 Taylor, Richard (Î 1717), minister - Aliibone, Middleton - I 1067, 225-228 Taylor, Richard (* 1758, 1 1813), composer - Baptie 1, Brown/Stratton, Musicians I 1067,229-233

3886

Taylor

Taylor, Richard Taxster, John de Tazewell, Charles John (* 1864), freemason Wright D. - II 1796, 360 Tazewell, Littleton Waller (* 1774, 1 1860), barrister, US governor - Allibone I 1068,293 Tchaykovsky, Barbara (* 1875), physician, anaesthetist - Lady's WW, Medical WWI 1068,294; II 1796,361 Tchelitchew, Pavel (* 1898, î 1957), painter Rintoul - III 440, 72 Tcherepnine, Jessica (* 1938), botanical watercolourist, draughtsman - Buckman III 440,73 Tchigianoff, Alexander (* 1884), naval architect - Mason - I 1068, 295 T-e, M. L. (fl. 1845), poet - O'Donoghue I 1068,296 TEA (group) - abbreviation for: Those Environmental Artists (fl. 1987-1998), artists' collective - Buckman - III 440,74 Teach, Edward - also: Thatch; also: Thach; also: Drummond; c. Blackbeard (t 1718), pirate - Donaldson, Gosse, Highwaymen - I 1068,298-308; II 1796,362-366; III 440,75-76

3890

Teacher

Teacher, John Hammond Etherington, Florence Tempest, Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane - aft. Stewart; Vane, marchioness of Londonderry (t 1865), travel writer - Allibone, Burke, Hale, Rintoul, Ulster - I 1069,175-183; III 274,339-340 Tempest, Francis Adolphus Vane- (* 1863, 1 1932), major, actor - Foster 3, Green Room Book. WWW 1929 - II 1797, 063-065 Tempest, Francis Austin (Î 1729), abbot - Snow/ Birt- II 1797,066 Tempest, George Henry Robert Charles William Vane—» Vane, George Henry Robert Charles William 5th marquis of Londonderry

Temple Tempest, H. Hitchins, Harry J. Tempest, Harold Collins, Barry Keyte Tenison-Woods, Joseph Edmund —> Woods, Julian Edmund Teniswood, Charles George Henry (* 1850?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1797, 203 Tennant, Lady —» Bellairs, Amye Venour Tennant, Lady —» Miles, Marguerite Agaranthe Tennant - aft. Mrs Vaughan (fl. 1797-1800), singer - Musicians - I 1070, 350 Tennant (t 1921), independence fighter O'Farrell - III 440,426 Tennant, Agnes (* 1868), J.P. - Lady's WW, WW Wiltshire - II 1797, 204-205

3896

Tennant

Tennant, Alexander Armstrong, Sarah Tennant, Emma Christina - pseudonym: Catherine Aydy (* 1937), novelist, journalist - Feminist companion, littérature anglaise, Schlueter, Shattock, Williams, Women novelists - III 440, 434-454 Tennant, Emma Alice Margaret - aft. Asquith, countess of Oxford and Asquith; c. Margot Asquith (* 1864, 1 1945), writer - Browning, Tady's WW - II 1797,244-245 Tennant, Enriqueta Augustina - aft. Rylands (t 1908), bibliophile, benefactress - Manchester Faces, Quaritch I 1070,369-371; II 1797,246-250 Tennant, Ernest William Dalrymple (* 1887), company director - Sports - II 1797,251

Tennant, Eveleen - aft. Myers (fl. 1880-1935), literary editor - Cox: Norfolk - I 803, 392 Tennant, Frances Phoebe - aft. Romaine (fl. 1861-1905), gentlewoman WalfordII 1797,252 Tennant, Francis John (* 1861, 1 1942), gentleman - Scottish Biogr. - II 1797,253 Tennant, Frederick Robert (* 1866), rector Cox: Norfolk - I 1070,372 Tennant, George (* 1765, î 1832), lawyer, developer of the Tennant canal - Fisher III 440,455 Tennant, George (* 1936), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 440, 456 Tennant, H. M. (fl. 1899-1922), hockey player WW Sport - I 1070,373 Tennant, Harold John (* 1865, 1 1935), M.P. Cox: Kent, Men 3, Pratt, Ramsden, Walford, WW Kent, WWW 1929- I 1070,374-376; II 1797,254-256; III 441,2 Tennant, Henry (* 1795, 1 1865), barrister Boase - I 1Ò70, 377 Tennant, Henry (* 1823, 1 1910), railway manager - Jeremy - III 441,3-6 Tennant, Henry Gordon (* 1876), company director - WW Jamaica - II 1797,257 Tennant, Hercules (* 1850, 1 1925), barrister, colonial civil servant, writer - Foster 2 II 1797,258-259 Tennant, Sir Iain Mark (* 1919), company chairman, bank director - Scotland III 441,7 Tennant, J.G. (* 1836, î 1911), journalist, librarian - Munford - III 441,8 Tennant, James (* 1755, 1 1835), associate of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1797,260 Tennant, Sir James (* 1789, î 1854), brigadier general - Boase, Buckland - I 1070, 378; II 1797,261 Tennant, James (* 1808, 1 1881), mineralogist - Ailibone, Boase, Brown C., Cassell, Mellors, Men 2, Ward - I 1070, 379-383; II 1797,262-263 Tennant, James (c.1850), violin maker Plowright - III 441,9 Tennant, James Edward Stuart (* 1901), police officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 441,10 Tennant, James Francis (* 1829, î 1915), engineer, lieutenant general - Men 3, Stephenson, WWW 1897 - I 1070, 384-385; II 1797,261 Tennant, John (* 1796, 1 1878), chemical manufacturer - Memoirs, Stewart II 1797,265-269 Tennant, John (Î 1805), robber - Knapp/ Baldwin, Pelham - I 533,208-216 Tennant, John (t 1810), friend of Burns - Ross J.D. - II 1797, 270 Tennant, John (* 1847, 1 1930), barrister Foster 2- II 1797,271 Tennant, John Edward (* 1890, 1 1941), lieutenant colonel, company director, J.P. - Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr. II 1797,272-273 Tennant, John F. (* 1796, 1 1872), painter Boase, Bryan, Redgrave - I 1070,387-389 Tennant, John Robert (* 1815?), D.L. - Smith II 1797,274 Tennant, John Trenchard (* 1841, 1 1904), major - WWW 1897 - II 1797, 275 Tennant, Kathleen - aft. Rodd; e.h. Kylie Tennant (* 1912, î 1988), novelist - Browning - II 1797, 276 Tennant, Kylie (* 1912, 1 1988), novelist, playwright, critic - Feminist companion, Women novelists - III 441,11-17 Tennant, L.D. (* 1931), game warden - KirkGreene 2 - III 441,18 Tennant, Laura —> Lyttelton, Laura Tennant, Margaret Mary Edith —> Abraham, Margaret Mary Edith Tennant, Matthew (fl. 1673-1688), naval captain - Charnock - I 1070,390-391 Tennant, Matthew Pettigrew 1881), railway engineer, colonial civil servant - Dominions OfSce, WW Jamaica - II 1797,277-278

Tennant, Maude Millett, Maude Tennant, Nancy (* 1904, 1 1969), painter, campaigner - Buckman - III 441,27 Tennant, Norman (* 1896), etcher, art teacher WW Art - II 1797,279 Tennant, R.A. (* 1901), engineer - KirkGreene ^ - III 441, 28 Tennant, Robert (* 1828, 1 1900), businessman, M.P. - Bateman, Boase, Kirk I 1070,392-393; II 1797,280 Tennant, Robert Hugh (* 1860, 1 1936), banker, brewer - Nottinghamshire, WWW 1929 II 1797,281-282 Tennant, Robert John (fl. 1840), sermonist Ailibone - I 1070, 394 Tennant, Robert Thomas (* 1859), bank manager, layman - Methodists - I 1070, 395 Tennant, Roger Debonnaire (* 1902), solicitor WW Worcestershire - II 1797, 283 Tennant, Smithson (* 1761, 11815), chemist - Ailibone, Cassell, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 1070, 396-407 Tennant, Stephen James Napier (* 1906), nobleman - WW Wiltshire - II 1797,284 Tennant, Thomas (fl. 1674?), diesinker Strickland - I 1070, 408 Tennant, Thomas (* 1764, î 1833), mayor Taylor R.V. - I 1070,409-410 Tennant, Trevor (* 1900, 1 1980), sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 441,29 Tennant, Victoria (* 1950), actress Hayward: TV - III 441,30 Tennant, Vivian Lloyd (* 1908), physician, surgeon, medical officer - Jamaica III 441,31 Tennant, William (fl. 1678), naval captain Charnock - I 1070,411 Tennant, William (* 1784, 1 1848), linguist, poet - Adams W.D. 1, Ailibone, Anderson W, Chambers: Scotsmen, Conolly, Cunningham G.G., Goring, Inglis, living: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, NBD, Royle, Sanders, Waller, Ward, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 1071,1-39; III 441,32-34 Tennant, William (Î 1813), chaplain, writer on India - Ailibone, Public Characters, Ross J.D., Watt - I 1070,412-425; II 1797,285 Tennant, William Augustus (* 1861), company director, J.P. - WW Essex - II 1797,286 Tennant, Sir William George Serocold, Winifred Margaret PearceTennekoon, Herbert Ernest {* 1911), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2- III 441,49 Tennent Saint - Forbes - I 1071,40 Tennent, Emma Marie —> Tennent, Kechie Tennent, Gilbert (* 1703, 1 1764), minister Allen, Ailibone, Crone, Gorton, Ulster, Webb - I 1071,41-46; II 1797,288; III 441,36 Tennent, Hugh (* 1780, î 1864), brewer Memoirs - II 1797,289-292 Tennent, Hugh (* 1863, 1 1890), brewer Goring - III 441, 37 Tennent, Hugh Lyon (* 1817, î 1874), advocate - Ailibone, Grant: Advocates - I 1071,47; II 1797,293 Tennent, Sir James Emerson, 1st baronet —» Emerson, James Tennent, James Nisbet (fl. 1920-1960), ophthalmic surgeon - Scottish Biogr. II 1797,294 Tennent, John (* 1700?, 1 1760?), physician Allen, Ailibone, Watt - I 1071,49-51 Tennent, John Abbott, Charles 1st baron Tenterden Tenterden, 2nd baron Abbott, John Henry 2nd baron Tenterden Tenterden, baroness —» Bailey, Emma Mary Tenterden, baroness —» Turner, Elfrida Charlotte Teo, F.P. (* 1911), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 441, 73 Teo, Kah Leong (* 1922), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 441, 74 Teoh, T.M. (* 1910), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 441, 75 Teon Saint (fl. [451]), bishop Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 1071,234-236 Teonge, Henry (* 1621, 1 1690), naval chaplain, diarist - Allibone - I 1071,237 Tepper, Wolfe Reginald (* 1904), translator Flegon - III 441,76 Terasson, H. (fl. 1713), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 1071, 238-239 Terauchi, Yoko (* 1954), sculptor - Buckman III 441,78 Terborch, Gerard - or: Gerard Terburg (*c,1617, 11681), miniature painter - Foskett III 441,79 Terburg, Gerard —» Terborch, Gerard Terchmann, Oskar (* 1880), surgeon Medical WW - I 1069,37 Terenanus (fl. [601]), bishop - SmithAVace I 1071,240 Teres, T. (fl. 1765), dramatist, translator - Baker, Gilliland, Watt - I 1071,241-243 Tereshchuk, David (* 1948), editor Broadcasting - III 441,80 Teresina Mademoiselle (fl. 1895), palmist, graphologist - Our Contemporaries II 1797,323-326 Tergolina, Anna Carolina Eugenia (fl. 18701885), novelist - Kirk - I 1071,244 Terhune, Mary Virginia —» Harland, Marion Terill, Anthony —> Bonville, Anthony Terillo Saint —» Trillo Saint Terilo, William (fl. 1600), religious writer - Watt - I 1071,246 Terlezki, Stefan (* 1927), member of parliament - British History, Roth - III 441,81-83 Terme, Laurence du (fl. 1615), linguist - Watt I 1071,247 Ternan - also: Terrenan (t 431?), archbishop Forbes, Smith/Wace - I 1071,248-253 Ternan, Augustus Henry (* 1817, î 1893), general - Boase - I 1071,254 Ternan, Ellen Lawless (* 1839, 1 1914), actress Rintoul - III 441, 85 Ternan, Frances Eleanor —> Jarman, Frances Eleanor Ternan, Frances Eleanor - aft. Trollope (fl. 18661883), novelist - Feminist companion, Kirk I 1071,256; III 451,151 Ternan, Thomas Luke (* 1799?, 1 1846), actor, dramatist - O'Donoghue - I 1071,257 Ternan, Thomas Luke (fl. 1870), poet O'Donoghue - I 1071,257

3897

Ternan, Trevor Patrick Breffney (* 1860, 1 1949), colonel, consul - Cox: Kent, Creagh/Humphris, Foreign Ofñce 1 I 1071,258-259; II 1797,327-328 Ternan, William Augustine Pitts (* 1864), physician - Men & Women - I 1071,260 Ternan, William George (fl. 1883-1914), physician - Medical WW - I 1071,261 Ternau, Percival John Whitfield (* 1865), surgeon, J.P. - Cox: Norfolk - I 1071,262 Terne, Christopher (* 1620, 1 1673), physician Münk - I 1071,263 Terne, Henry (Î 1667), naval commander Chamock - I 1071,264 Ternent, A.T. (* 1918), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 441,87 Ternent, William (* 1899, î 1977), jazz musician - Chilton - III 441,88 Ternouth, Elsie J. (fl. 1935), mathematics lecturer - Lady's WW - II 1797,329 Ternouth, John (* 1795, 1 1849), sculptor - Gunnis, Redgrave - I 1071,265; II 1797,330-331 Terrace, J. (* 1874?), gas engineer - Day II 1797,332 Terracher, Louis Adolphe (* 1881), professor of literature - Lanes. Biog. - I 1071,267 Terrail, John (* 1790?, 1 1845), singer, organist Baptie 1, Musicians - I 1071,268-269 Terras, Peter Sinclair (* 1839), composer Baptie 2 - I 1071,271 Lady Terrell O'Connor, Marjorie Ethel Terrell, Arthur à Beckett (* 1847), barrister Foster 2, Hampshire - II 1797, 333-334 Terrell, Arthur Koberwein à Beckett (* 1881, I 1956), colonial chief justice - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 - II 1797,335; III 441,90 Terrell, Sir Courtney (* 1881, 1 1938), colonial chief justice - WWW 1929 - II 1797,336 Terrell, Ernest (fl. 1908), mine manager Safford - I 1071,272 Terrell, George Douglas, Mary Tew, Moses (fl. 1850-1851), seaman - Poulsom III 441,208 Tew, Nicholas (fl. 1629-1660?), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 1072, 50 Tew, Percy (* 1840, 1 1921), landowner, banker, D.L. - Bateman, Walford, 14WW 1916 II 1798,001-003 Tew, Phillip Harry Thare, John Thayer, John (fl. 1795), religious writer Allibone - I 1072, 295 Thayer, Nathaniel (* 1769, 1 1840), minister, writer - Allibone - I 1072,296 Thayer, William Makepiece (* 1820, 1 1898), children's writer - Hunt - III 441,430 Thayre, Frederick James Harry (Î 1917), air force captain - Above the Trenches III 441,431 Thaysen, A.C. (* 1887), microbiologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 441,432 The Beatmakers (fl. 1961), pop group - Harry - Ill 31,339 The Blades (fl. 1960-1986), rock band McRedmond - III 43,256 The Boganny Troupe (fl. Beg. 20. Cent ), slapstick comedians - Busby - III 46,221 The Byrds (fl. 1965), American Beatles - Harry - Ill 69,302 The Seven Ashtons (fl. 1948-1949), music group - Busby - III 15,18 The Two Bobs (fl. 1908-1927), duett - Busby III 46,62 Theaker, Harry George (* 1873, 1 1954), painter, pottery designer, headmaster - Buckman, WW Art - II 1798,103; III 441,433 Theaker, Robert (fl. 1660), navigational writer Watt - I 1072, 298 Theakston, Charles Delatre (* 1804), sculptor Gunnis - II 1798,104 Theakston, Christopher (fl. 1762-1783), stonemason - Gunnis - II 1798,105 Theakston, Joseph (* 1772, 1 1842), sculptor - Gunnis, Redgrave - I 1072, 299; II 1798,106-108 Theakston, Lucy E. Lloyd —» Lloyd, Lucy E. Theal, George McCall (* 1837), historian - Kirk, Men & Women - I 1072,300-301 Thearle, Samuel James Pope (* 1846), naval architect - Engineers, Kirk, Mason I 1072,302-303; II 1798,109 Theasby, Alec John (t 1940), radar operator Wynn - III 441,435 Thebaculus (fl. 369), monk - Smith/Wace I 1072,304 Thecla Saint —> Etha Saint

3902

Thecla

Thecla Saint —> Tetta Saint Thecla Saint - also: Etha; Eatha; Teath; Tetha; Theha; Thetha; Ella; Tegla (fl. [551]> - Dunbar, Gould/Fisher, SniitliAVace I 1072,305-311 Thecla (fl. 748), abbess of Kitzingen Challoner, Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B., Smith/ Wace - I 1072,308,314-317 Thecla Saint (t 790?), abbess - Challoner, Gould/Fisher, Gould S.B., SmitlVWace I 1072,307-311,314-317 Theed, Edward Alexander Paneras (* 1862), clergyman, convert - Cath. WW 1910 I 1072,318 Theed, Marion Fosbrooke (t 1865), writer - Kirk - I 1072,319 Theed, Richard (fl. 1710), divine, writer - Watt I 1072,320 Theed, William (* 1764, 1 1817), painter Gunnis, Knight: Biography, Redgrave, Sandby, Waller - I 1072,321-326; II 1798,110-111 Theed, William Toquonoc Saint Theha Saint —> Etha Saint Theha Saint —» Thecla Saint Theile, Johan Ernest (fl. 1814), colonial magistrate - Toussaint - II 1798,118-119 Theiler, Sir Arnold (* 1867, 1 1936), veterinarian, professor - Stephenson, Weinthal, HWW 1929 - I 1072,332-333; II 1798,120 Theilmann, Helen (* 1869), city councillor, J.P. - WW Yorkshire - II 1798,121 Theilmann, John Graham (fl. 1936-1946), pilot, squadron leader - Wynn - III 441,437 Theiner, Augustinus (fl. 1860), historian Allibone - I 1072,334 Theis, S.E. (* 1903), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 441, 438 Thele, John —> Compton, John Thelemaque, J.G. (* 1919), education officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 441,439 Theleur, E. A. (fl. 1831), writer on dancing Allibone - I 1072,336 Thelianus Scotus (c.562), disciple, hagiographer - Smitli/Wace - I 1072, 337 Theliaus Saint Teilo Saint Thelinus Saint —> Teilo Saint Theiler, Edward Alexander (t 1859), physician, brigadier, political writer - Allibone I 1072,339 Thellusson, Charles (* 1860, 1 1919), gentleman - Gaskell: Northamptonshire, Walford I 1072,340-342; II 1798,122 Thellusson, Charles Sabine Augustus (* 1822, 1 1885), landowner - Bateman - II 1798,123 Thellusson, Frederick Archibald Charles 6th baron Rendlesham (* 1868, 1 1938), nobleman - Cox: Norfolk, Gaskell: Suffolk, Sports, WW Cornwall, WWW 1929 I 1072,344-346; II 1798,124-127 Thellusson, Frederick 4th baron Rendlesham (* 1798, 1 1852), M.P. - Boase - I 1072,343 Thellusson, Frederick William Brook 5th baron Rendlesham (* 1840, Î 1911), D.L. - Bateman, Norfolk, Pratt, Press C.A.M.: Suffolk, Walford - I 1072,347; II 1798,128-131 Thellusson, John 2nd baron Rendlesham (* 1785, I 1832), captain - Brydges - I 1072, 348-349 Thellusson, Katherine Emily Wilhelmina - aft. Lady Manns (* 1865, 1 1921), gentlewoman - Cox: Kent, Walford - I 1072, 350; II 1798,132 Thellusson, Peter (* 1737, 1 1797), merchant - A 'Beckett, Cassell, Ecc. Sketches, Gorton, Maunder 2, Palgrave, Waller I 1072,351-357 Thellusson, Peter Isaac 1st baron Rendlesham (* 1761, 1 1808) - Gorton - I 1072,358

Thellusson, Selina Mabel Henrietta - aft. Longe (t 1949), J.P. - Walford - II 1798,133 Theloall, Simon (fl. 1575), legal writer Allibone - I 1072,359 Thelwall (family) (fl. 1380-1650), Norman family - Fisher - III 441,440 Thelwall, Algernon Sydney Blandy, Frances Anna Thomson, Francis Drake (fl. 1864-1912), clergyman - Cox: Norfolk - I 1078,425 Thomson, Sir Francis Vernon 1st baronet (* 1881, 1 1953), shipping magnate - WW Hertfordshire - II 1802,080 Thomson, Francis Wyville (* 1860), physician, lieutenant colonel - Walford - II 1802, 081 Thomson, Frank David (* 1877, î 1934), private secretary - WWW 1929 - II 1802,082 Thomson, Frederic (fl. 1785), naval surgeon, writer - Watt - I 1078,426 Thomson, Frederic Holland (* 1867), physician Medical WW - I 1078,427

Thomson, Sir Frederick Charles 1st baronet (* 1875, 1 1935), K.C., M.P. - Farbman, Grant: Advocates, Parliament 1, WWW 1929 - I 1078,428; II 1801,83-84; III 444,368-369 Thomson, Frederick George (* 1874), physician - Medical WW, WW Somerset - I 1078, 429; II 1801,85 Thomson, Frederick James (* 1871, 1 1901), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1802,086 Thomson, Sir Frederick Whitley - aft. WhitleyThomson (* 1851, î 1925), M.P., J.P., company director - West Riding, WWW 1916 II 1802,087-088 Thomson, Sir Frederick Whitley Whitley—> Thomson, Sir Frederick Whitley Thomson, G.B. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 444, 370 Thomson, G. Blair (* 1939), editor Broadcasting - III 444,371 Thomson, G.G. (* 1912), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 444, 372 Thomson, Garry (* 1925), chemist - Scientists III 444,373 Thomson, Geddes (* 1939), writer, teacher Scotland - III 444, 374 Thomson, George —> Thompson, George Thomson, George (fl. 1590), religious writer Ailibone, Martin J. - I 1078,430; II 1801,89 Thomson, George (fl. 1600), Latin poet - Watt I 1078,431 Thomson, George (fl. 1648-1679), physician, writer - Watt - I 1078, 432 Thomson, George (fl. 1720-1742), physician, botanist - Britten/Boulger, Münk, Watt I 1078,433-435 Thomson, George (* 1757, 1 1851), music collector - Ailibone, Anderson W., Baptie 1, Baptie 2, Boase, Brown/Stratton, Chambers: Scotsmen, De Bekker, Geddes, Goring, Grove, hying: Scotsmen, Ross J.D., Royle, Ward, Watt - I 1079,1-25; II 1801,90-91; III 444,375-378 Thomson, George (fl. 1790), clergyman, historical writer - Watt - I 1079, 26 Thomson, George (* 1792, î 1838), tutor Rintoul - III 444, 379 Thomson, George (* 1799, 1 1886), lieutenant colonel - Boase, Buckland, Vibart I 1079,27; II 1802,92-99 Thomson, George (* 1813, î 1873), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1802,100 Thomson, George (* 1815, 1 1866), engineer, shipbuilder - Memoirs - II 1802,101-103 Thomson, George (* 1819, î 1878), missionary, botanist - Britten/Boulger - I 1079, 28 Thomson, Sir George (* 1843, 1 1903), surgeon colonel - WWW 1897 - II 1802,104 Thomson, George (* 1855), physician, professor - Nottinghamshire - II 1802,105 Thomson, George (* 1858), dentist Medical WW - I 1079,30 Thomson, George (c.1860), violin maker Plowright - III 444,380 Thomson, George (* 1860, 1 1939), painter WWW 1929 - II 1802,106 Thomson, George (fl. 1870), philosophical writer - Kirk - I 1079, 29 Thomson, George (* 1872), physician - WW Derbyshire - II 1802,107 Thomson, George (* 1882), headmaster Scottish Biogr. - II 1802,108 Thomson, George (* 1889), company director Thorn - I 1079,31 Thomson, George Buchanan (* 1924), bank manager, company director - Scotland III 444,387 Thomson, George Derwent (* 1903, 1 1987), Greek professor - Birmingham Post II 1802,109 Thomson, George Eddie (* 1880), minister Scottish Biogr. - II 1802,110 Thomson, George Edwin (* 1897, î 1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches III 444,388 Thomson, George H. (fl. 1907-1912), banker Men & Women - I 1079, 32

Thomson Thomson, George Hunter (* 1901), physician, surgeon - WW Cumberland - II 1802, 111 Thomson, George Irving (* 1891), commercial pilot, flight-lieutenant - WW British Aviation - II 1802,112 Thomson, George Julius Poulett - aft. Scrope (* 1797, 1 1876), geologist, political economist - Aliibone, Boase, Casseli, Knight: Biography, Men 2, Mosse, Palgrave, Sanders, Stratford 3, Ward - I 1079, 34-44; II 1802,113 Thomson, George Linklater Curzon, Mary Catherine Trevor, 1st baron Hill, Arthur Edwin 1st baron Trevor Trevor, baroness —> Petre, Rosamond Catherine Trevor, 2rdbaron —» Trevor, Arthur William Hill 2ndbaron Trevor Trevor, 3rdbaron —» Trevor, Charles Edward Hill- 3rdbaron Trevor Trevor, 3rdbaron —» Trevor, John 3rdbaron Trevor Trevor family of - Brydges - I 1094,346-347 Trevor (family) (fl. 17. Cent. 18. Cent.), Irish family - Fisher - III 450,352 Trevor of Bromham, baron —> Trevor, Thomas baron Trevor of Bromham Trevor, Alan Doyle Braddon (* 1901), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 450, 353 Trevor, Albinio (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 1094,344 Trevor, Alfred Septimus (* 1857), captain, J.P. WW Herefordshire - II 1809,178 Trevor, Ann —> Trilnick, Annie Trevor, Arthur (t c. 1666), judge - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. - II 1809,179-180; III 450,354 Trevor, Sir Arthur Charles (* 1841, 1 1920), colonial administrator - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1809,181-182 Trevor, Arthur Edwin Hill—> Hill, Arthur Edwin 1st baron Trevor Trevor, Arthur Hill (* 1858, 1 1924), barrister Foster 2, WWW 1916 - II 1809,184-185 Trevor, Arthur Hill (t 1863), major general Boase - I 1094, 349 Trevor, Arthur Hill- 2nd viscount Dungannon (* 1763, 1 1837) - Biydges - I 1094, 346-347 Trevor, Arthur Hill- 3rd viscount Dungannon (* 1798, 1 1862), M.P. - Allibone, Boase, Eminent Persons, Mosse, Roberts I 1094,350-352; 146,126; II 1809,183 Trevor, Arthur Prescott (* 1872, 1 1930), consul general, lieutenant colonel - WWW 1929 II 1809,186 Trevor, Arthur William Hill 2ndbaron Trevor (* 1852, 1 1923), J.P., D.L., lieutenant colonel - Walford, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1916 II 1809,187-189 Trevor, Austin —> Schilsky, Austin Trevor, Charles (* 1800, 1 1880), solicitor Allibone, Boase - I 1094, 354-355 Trevor, Charles (fl. 1854), seaman - Poulsom III 450,358 Trevor, Sir Charles Cecil (* 1830, 1 1921), civil servant - Foster 2, Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916- I 1094,353; II 1809,190-192 Trevor, Charles Edward Hill- 3rdbaron Trevor (* 1863, 1 1950), M.P. - Dod's 1929 II 1809,193 Trevor, Charles Gerald (* 1882), forestry conservator - India Offìce - II 1809,194 Trevor, Davydd (fl. 1470-1500), rector, poet Pughe, Williams R. - I 1094, 356-357 Trevor, Edith Maria Hill- - aft. West Chapman, Ethel Georgina Mary Trevor, Fergus Edward Harcourt (* 1904), curate - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1809,201 Trevor, Florence Mildred - aft. Lady Jenkins (* 1870, 1 1956), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1809,202 Trevor, Sir Francis Woollaston Barnewall, Thomas 16th baron Trimlestown Trimmer, Barrington James (fl. 1845), clergyman, historian - Allibone - I 1095, 77 Trimmer, Charles (* 1824?), divine - Foster 4 II 1809,327 Trimmer, Douglas (* 1883), vicar - Clergy List, WW Worcestershire - II 1809, 328-329 Trimmer, George (* 1823, 1 1892), race horse owner, hospital benefactor - Boase I 1095,78 Trimmer, George Joseph (* 1856), minister Methodists - I 1095, 79 Trimmer, Joshua (* 1795, î 1857), geologist - Allibone, Boase, Knight: Biography, Winnifrith: Men - I 1095,80-82; II 1809,330 Trimmer, Joshua Kirby (fl. 1809-1829), agricultural writer - Allibone, Watt I 1095,83-84 Trimmer, Kirby (* 1804, 1 1887), curate - Allibone, Boase, Britten/Boulger I 1095,85-87

Tristram Trimmer, Mary (fl. 1830), natural historian Allibone - I 1095,88 Trimmer, Robert (* 1821?), canon - Foster 4 II 1809,331 Trimmer, Sarah —> Kirby, Sarah Trimmer, William Trossarelli, J. Trosse, George (*1631, 11713), divine Middleton - I 1095, 349-369 Trost, Henry Rudolph , dramatist - Jacob, Langbaine, Whincop I 1095,370-372 Trot, Robert (fl. 1645-1659), printer, bookseller Pionier 1 - I 1095, 373 Trotère, Henry —> Trotter, Henry Trotinan, A.E. (* 1906), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 451,171 Trotinan, Angela (fl. 1912-1935), secretarial teacher - Lady's WW - II 1810,006 Trotman, Sir Charles Newsham (* 1864, 1 1929), general - WWW 1929 - II 1810,007 Trotman, Charles Robert Henry (* 1899), engineer, sales manager - Channel Islands - Ill 451,172 Trotman, Ebenezer (* 1809?, 1 1865), architect, writer - Colvin - II 1810,008 Trotman, Edward (fl. 1640-1664), legal writer Allibone - I 1095,376 Trotman, Edward Fiennes (* 1828, 1 1910), canon - Bristol, Foster 4. WWW 1897 II 1810,009-011 Trotman, Edward Russell (* 1837), county councillor, J.P., businessman - Gaskell: Somerset - II 1810,012-013 Trotman, Edward Russell (* 1901), textile chemist - Scientists, WW Science II 1810,014; III 451,173 Trotman, Fiennes (* 1862), solicitor - WW Dorset - II 1810,015 Trotman, John (* 1813), inventor - Men 2 I 1095,377 Trotman, Nathaniel Dickenson, Bernard Lenthall Newton TrotmanTrotman-Dickenson, Lenthall Greville —> Dickenson, Lenthall Greville Trott, Alan Charles (* 1895, 1 1959), diplomat Foreign Offìce 2 - II 1810,017 Trott, Benjamin James (* 1975), cricketer Cricketers - III 451,178-179 Trott, David Anthony (* 1938), advocate Channel Islands - III 451,180 Trott, John (fl. 1488-1512), college principal Foster 4- II 1810,018 Trott, Miss K.J. (fl. 1947-1958), education officer - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 451,181 Trott, Nicholas (* 1663, 1 1740), chief justice Allibone - I 1095,381 Trott, Norman Edward (* 1934), weather observer, polar explorer - Poulsom III 451,182 Trotta, Girolamo (fl. 1958), trade commissioner Hong Kong - III 451,183 Trottar, John (* 1704), Jesuit - Oliver I 1095,382 Trotter, Lady —> Gifford, Eva Trotter, Lady —» Wellesley, Olivia Georgiana Trotter family of - Anderson W. I 1095,383-387

Trotter, Alexander (* 1755, Î 1842), gentleman Anderson W. - I 1095, 389 Trotter, Alexander (t 1825), lieutenant general Philippart - I 1095, 388 Trotter, Alexander (fl. 1835), financial writer Allibone - I 1095, 390 Trotter, Alexander (* 1835), surgeon, shipowner, writer - Trotter - II 1810,019-021 Trotter, Alexander (* 1859), solicitor, sheriff lincolnshire - II 1810,022 Trotter, Alexander (* 1878), surgeon Medical WW, Scottish Biogr. - I 1095,391; II 1810,23 Trotter, Alexander C. - c. Sandy Trotter (* 1902, t 1975), newspaper editor - Geddes, Griffìths - III 451,187; 451,219 Trotter, Alexander Edmund Coutts (* 1846, 11913), county magistrate - Walford II 1810,024 Trotter, Alexander Lewis (* 1875), gentleman Walford - II 1810,025 Trotter, Alexander Mason Keatinge, Alys Fane Trotter, Angela Olivia - aft. Pery, countess of Limerick (* 1897, 1 1981), Red' Cross chairman - lady's WW - II 1810,029 Trotter, Archibald (* 1789, Î 1868), colonial civil servant, bank director, J.P. - Buckland II 1810,030 Trotter, Archibald Mc Gregor - aft. Abercromby Trotter (* 1878, 1 1925), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1810,031 Trotter, Archibald Mc Gregor Abercromby —> Trotter, Archibald Mc Gregor Trotter, Benjamin (t 1768), quaker - Allibone I 1095,393 Trotter, Catherine —> Cockburn, Catherine Trotter, Catherine - aft. Cockburn (* 1679, I 1749), dramatist, philosophical writer - A 'Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Adams W.D. 2, Aikin 2, Allibone, Baker, Betham, Biographium, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cibber, Davenport, Ecc. Memoirs, Feminist companion, Flloyd, Gilliland, Gorton, Hale, Hays M., Jacob, Rose HJ., Roth, Shattock, Stark, Thesp. Diet., Todd, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Whincop, Women, Women writers - I 1095, 394-447; 1096,1-84; III 451,188-206 Trotter, Cecil Cortlandt (fl. 1885-1895), colonial civil servant, auditor - Colonial Office II 1810,032 Trotter, Charles William (* 1865, 1 1931), colonel - Grant. Walford, WWW 1929 II 1810,033-036 Trotter, Charlotte Atholl Mary - aft. Lady Marjoribanks (Î 1919), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1810,037 Trotter, Sir Coutts baronet (* 1767, 1 1837), political economist - Allibone, Palgrave I 1096,85-86 Trotter, Coutts (* 1837, î 1887), college master Boase - I 1096,87 Trotter, David (fl. 1665-1672), naval commander - Charnock - I 1096,88 Trotter, Edward Bush (* 1842, î 1920), vicar Clergy list. Kirk. WWW 1916 - I 1096,89; II 1810,38-39 Trotter, Edward Henry (* 1872, 1 1916), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1810,040-041 Trotter, Edward Southwell - aft. Ruthven (* 1772, t 1836), politician - Hutchinson: Medica, Mosse, Ulster - I 1096,90-91; III 394,140 Trotter, Eleanor (fl. 1920), headmistress - WW Wales 1921 - II 1810,042

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Trotter, Eliza H. (fl. 1800-1814), painter Strickland - I 1096,95 Trotter, Evelyn Grace —> Oxley, Evelyn Grace Trotter, F.P. (* 1906), translator - Flegon III 451,207 Trotter, Frederick (* 1838, 1 1900), lieutenant colonel, alderman - Boase - I 1096,93 Trotter, Frederick - aft. Dinsdale (Î 1872), judge - Boase - I 1096,92 Trotter, Frederick Albert (* 1846), minister WW Methodism - II 1810,043 Trotter, George (* 1868), band founder - Sussex - II 1810,044 Trotter, George Clark (* 1876), physician Medicai WW, WW Local Government I 1096,94; II 1810,45 Trotter, George James Elliot (* 1860), physician, surgeon, J.P. - Durham - II 1810,046 Trotter, Gerald Frederic Trotter, Alexander C. Trotter, Thomas - actor, theatre manager Thesp. Diet. - I 1096,165 Trotter, Thomas (* 1760, 1 1832), naval surgeon, author - Allibone, Anderson W., Chambers: Scotsmen, Gorton, Lnglis, Irving: Scotsmen, Maunder 2, Monro, NBD, Public Characters, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 1096,139-164; II 1810,160 Trotter, Thomas (fl. 1770-1815), major general Philippart - I 1096,135-136

Trotter, Thomas (t 1803), engraver - Bryan, Redgrave - I 1096,137-138 Trotter, Thomas (fl. 1845), geologist - Allibone - I 1096,166 Trotter, Thomas (* 1853), clergyman, educationalist - Men & Women - I 1096,167 Trotter, Thomas Dean, James Edward Troughton Trounce, John Reginald (* 1920), clinical pharmacologist, professor - Scientists III 451,237 Trounce, William John (* 1843), alderman, J.P. Gaskell: South Wales - II 1810,196-197 Trouncer, Cecil (* 1898, 1 1953), actor - Actors, Noble: Theatre - II 1810,198; III 451,238 Trouncer, Charles Albert (* 1866, 1 1938), physician, surgeon - Surrey 20th Cent II 1810,199 Trouncer, Molly (fl. 1935), gentlewoman Lady's WW - II 1810,200 Trounsell, George Patey (* 1793), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1096,241-242 Trounson, E. (fl. 1935), mayor, J.P., cinema director - Kinematograph - II 1810,201 Trounson, Ernest William (* 1873), minister WW Derbyshire - II 1810,202

Trubshaw Troup, A.M. (* 1927), crown counsel, state attorney - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 451,239 Troup, Alan Gordon Batten, Grace Amy Margaret Troyte-Chafyn-Grove, George —» Bullock, George Truair, John (fl. 1820), clergyman - Allibone I 1096,305 Trube, Howard Wilde, Charles Robert Claude 2nd baron Truro Truro, 3rd baron —> Wilde, Thomas Montague Morrison 3rd baron Truro Truro, 1st baron —» Wilde, Thomas 1st baron Truro Truscott, Euneta (fl. 1912), soprano - Wyndham - II 1810,314 Truscott, Francis George (* 1894, 1 1917), lieutenant - Memorials - II 1810,315-317 Truscott, Sir Francis Wyatt (* 1824, 1 1895), stationer, mayor - Boase, Malchow I 1096,411; III 451,323 Truscott, George (fl. 1793-1849), naval captain O 'Byrne - I 1096,412 Truscott, Sir George Wyatt 1st baronet (* 1857, 11941), Lord Mayor, sheriff - Kent, Sussex, Walford - II 1810,318-319 Truscott, Gertrude May (* 1900), deaconess Birmingham Post - II 1810,320 Truscott, Ian (* 1949), advocate - Scotland III 451,324 Truscott, James (* 1804, 1 1891), wrestler Boase - I 1096,413 Truscott, James Yelland (* 1887), marine engineer - Stacey - II 1810,321

Tubbs Truscott, John Shapter Miss Tserclas, Anne de - aft. Hooper (fl. 1553-1558), wife of John Hooper - Anderson J. 2 I 1097, 52-86 Tsere, L. (* 1916), medical officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 451,365 Tseung, Fat In (* 1903), medical officer - Hong Kong - III 451,366-367 Tseung, Ts'o Lai Ki - also: Ts'o Lai Ki (* 1906), social welfare worker - Hong Kong, WsW Hong Kong - III 451,368; 451,371 Tsin, Sai-nin (* 1922), urban councillor - WsW Hong Kong - III 451,369-370 Ts'o, Lai Ki —> Tseung, Ts'o Lai Ki Tso, Rebecca (* 1908), nurse - Kirk-Greene 2 III 451,372 Tso, Shi Kit (* 1938), electrical engineer, lecturer - WsW Hong Kong - III 451,373 Tsui, Matthew Man Cheung (* 1921), businessman - WsWHong Kong III 451,375-376 Tsui, Paul Ka Cheung (* 1916), J.P., colonial civil servant - Hong Kong, Kirk-Greene 2, WsW Hong Kong - III 451,374; 451,377-379 Tsui, Ping Tong (* 1899), master - KirkGreene 2 - III 451, 380 Tsvetayeva, Marina (* 1892, 1 1941), poet Feminist companion - III 451,381-382 Tua, Mario (* 1924), medical officer - Malta III 451,383 Tua, Robert A. (*1921), pharmacist - Malta III 451,384 Tuach, Alexander (fl. 1926-1954), printer, company managing director - Jamaica III 451, 385 Tual Saint —» Tudwal Saint Tuam, archbishop of —> Cassidy, Joseph Archbishop of Tuam Tubb, A.G. (* 1897), accountant-general - KirkGreene 2 - III 451, 386 Tubb, Caroline Elizabeth - aft. Oliveira (* 1876, 1 1976), soprano, centenarian - De Bekker, Lady's WW, Wyndham - I 1097,88; II 1810,342-343 Tubb, Frederick Harold (t 1917), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1810,344-347 Tubb, William Henry (* 1871), minister - WW Methodism - II 1810,348 Tubbs, Alan Edward (* 1914), economist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 451,387 Tubbs, Alfred (t 1911), violin maker Plowright - III 451,388 Tubbs, Cyril Bazett (* 1858), gentleman - BB&B - II 1810,349 Tubbs, Edward (* 1832, î 1922), bowmaker Plowright - III 451,389 Tubbs, Edwin Henry (* 1862), J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 1097,89 Tubbs, F. Cecilia (fl. 1860), translator - Allibone, Brown/Stratton, Ebel I 1097,90-92 Tubbs, Francis Ralph (* 1907, 1 1980), horticulturist - Scientists, WW Science II 1810,350; III 451,390

3992

Tubbs

Tubbs, Frank Herbert (* 1853), musicologist De Bekker - I 1097, 93 Tubbs, Frederick Arthur Tidder, Edward Tudec Saint —> Tudy Saint Tuder, A. (fl. 1865), philologist - Allibone I 1097,405 Tudglid Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 1097, 406 Tudglyd Saint (fl. [551]) - Gould/Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 1097, 407-409 Tudgual Saint Tudwal Saint Tudhistil Saint - martyr - Gould/Fisher I 1097,410 Tudhope, Francis Selwyn (* 1860), company director - Weinthal - I 1097,411 Tudhope, George Ranken (* 1893, 1 1955), physician, pathology lecturer - Scottish Biogr. - II 1811,019 Tudhope, George Ranken (* 1924), reader in therapeutics - Scientists - III 452, 50 Tudhope, James Brockett (* 1858), businessman, dominion politician - Men & Women I 1097,412 Tudhope, James Mackenzie (* 1927), procurator fiscal - Scotland - III 452, 51 Tudhope, John Henry (* 1891), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 452, 53 Tudhope, John Henry (* 1891), squadron leader - WW British Aviation - II 1811,020 Tudhope, Philip Murray (* 1898), flight lieutenant - Above the Trenches - III 452, 52 Tudhope, William Steel Dykes (* 1877), agriculturalist - Macmillan: Africa, Weinthal - I 1097,413; II 1811,21 Tudi Saint —> Tudy Saint Tudno Saint - also: Thutno (fl. [501]) - Could/ Fisher, Pughe, Smith/Wace, Williams R. I 1097,414-418 Tudor family of - Low - I 1097, 419-422 Tudor (family) (fl. 15. Cent. - 18. Cent.), Welsh family - Fisher - III 452, 56 Tudor Miss (fl. 1761-1762), miniature painter Foskett - III 452, 55 Tudor (fl. 1920-1921), police chief - OFarrell III 452,57

Tudor, Abraham (Î 1708), naval captain Charnock - I 1097, 424 Tudor, Albert William (fl. 1913-1936), J.P., mayor, draper - WW Berkshire - II 1811,022 Tudor, Alexander Jeremy (* 1977), cricketer Cricketers - III 452, 58-59 Tudor, Anthony (* 1909, 1 1987), ballet dancer, choreographer - Noble: Ballet - II 1811,023 Tudor, Arthur (* 1486, î 1502), Prince of Wales - Fisher - III 452,60 Tudor, Arthur (fl. 1848-1854), seaman Poulsom - III 452, 61 Tudor, Charles Leonard (* 1898), minister - WW Methodism - II 1811,024 Tudor, Charles Mowbray (* 1872), rector Clergy List, WW Sussex - II 1811,14; I 025 Tudor, Claud Lechmere St. John (* 1888), lieutenant colonel - WW Surrey - II 1811,026 Tudor, D.H. (* 1904), accountant - KirkGreene 2 - III 452,62 Tudor, Sir Daniel Thomas (* 1866, 1 1928), barrister, judge, colonial attorney general WWW 1916 - II 1811,027 Tudor, David (* 1957), painter, teacher Buckman - III 452,63 Tudor, Dorothy Mary (fl. 1909-1935), physician, army surgeon - Lady's WW - II 1811,028 Tudor, Edmund earl of Richmond - c. Edmund of Hadham (* 1430?, 1 1456) - Fisher, Low I 1097,425; III 452,64 Tudor, Elizabeth —» Elizabeth, I Queen of England and Ireland Tudor, Frank Gwynne (* 1866, î 1922), dominion politician - WWW 1916 - II 1811,029 Tudor, Sir Frederick Charles Tudor —> Jones, Sir Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor, Frederick Edward (* 1879), civil engineer, architect - WW Hertfordshire - II 1811,030 Tudor, George William Henry (* 1859), captain Walford - II 1811,031 Tudor, Henry (fl. 1830), barrister, travel writer Allibone - I 1097, 426 Tudor, Henry (* 1937), lecturer in politics Academic WsW- III 452,68 Tudor, Sir Henry Hugh (* 1871, î 1965), major general, police inspector general - WW Wales 1933 - II 1811,032 Tudor, Henry Morton (fl. 1911), vice-admiral Cox: Kent - I 1097, 427 Tudor, Hugh Aldersey (* 1856), missionary, rector - Clergy List, WW Suffolk II 1811,033-034 Tudor, Hugh Owen Beaufort, Margaret Tudor, Mary (fl. 1921-1935), voluntary worker Lady's WW - II 1811,036 Tudor, Noreen Rosamond Anne —» Tufton, Noreen Rosamond Anne Tudor, Owen (t 1461), royal ancestor Allibone, Cassell, Cunningham G.G., Fisher, Low, Pughe, Rose HJ., Williams R. I 1098,1-9; III 452,76 Tudor, Owen Davies (* 1818, î 1887), barrister, writer - Allibone, Boase, Foster 2, Welsh Biogr. - I 1098,10-11; II 1811,37-38 Tudor, Owen Lechmere (* 1854), clergyman, J.P. - Cox: Kent - I 1098,12

Tufton Tudor, Fiona Philippa Evans, George Simon TudorTudor-Hart, Percyval —> Hart, Percyval TudorTudor-Owen, Courtenay William —» Owen, Courtenay William TudorTudor-Pole, D.W. 1921), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 452,81 Tudsbery, Sir Francis Cannon Tudsbery (* 1888, 1 1968), company director, barrister, miscellaneous writer - Scottish Biogr. II 1811,043 Tudsbery, H. T. (* 1886), road engineer, lieutenant colonel - Day - II 1811,044 Tudsbery, John Henry Tudsbery —> Turner, John Henry Tudsbery Tudsbery, Marmaduke Tudsbery Tully, Thomas

Tunnicliff Tullís Miss (fi. 1911), school principal - Cox: Kent - I 1098,251 Tullís, Elspeth Stiven - aft. Beardmore, baroness Invernairn (fl. 1902-1935), noblewoman Lady's WW- II 1811,156 Tullís, George Augustus (* 1862), physician Hampshire - II 1811,157 Tullís, George Donaldson (* 1890), physician, surgeon - WW Herefordshire - II 1811,158 Tullís, Isabel - aft. Kyle (fl. 1896-1935), J.P., county councillor, educationalist - Lady's WW - II 1811,159 Tullís, James Thomson (* 1842), leather merchant, J.P., town councillor - Glasgow - II 1811,160-161 Tullís, Robert (fl. 1786-1820), printer - Plomer 3 - II 1325,399 Tullís, William (* 1789, 1 1848), naval lieutenant - O 'Byrne - I 1098,252-253 Tullo, David Ritchie (* 1876), businessman Scottish Biogr. - II 1811,163 Tulloch (fl. 1870), captain - Kirk - I 1098, 272 Tulloch, Alexander - aft. Tilloch (* 1759, I 1825), inventor - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Anderson W., Cassell, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Plomer 3, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 1098, 254-268; II 1811,164 Tulloch, Alexander (* 1788, 1 1878), general Boase - I 1098, 269 Tulloch, Alexander (t 1939), editor, newspaper proprietor - Griffiths - III 452,134 Tulloch, Sir Alexander Bruce (* 1838, 1 1920), major general - Mennell, Wal ford, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1916 - I 1098,271; II 1811,165-168 Tulloch, Sir Alexander Murray (* 1803, 1 1864), major general, writer - Allibone, Boase, Buckland, Kirk - I 1098, 270, 273-274; II 1811,169 Tulloch, Angus Alexander Gregory (* 1867, I 1932), banker - WWW 1929 - II 1811,170 Tulloch, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (* 1879), minister, missionary, college principal - Cath. WW 1930- II 1811,171 Tulloch, C.O. (* 1928), crown counsel - KirkGreene 2 - III 452,135 Tulloch, Cresswell (fl. 1935), home economist, educationalist - Lady's WW- II 1811,172 Tulloch, D.W.F. (* 1928), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 452,136 Tulloch, Graham de Montmorency ArmstrongLushington- (* 1886, 1 1914), lieutenant Memorials - II 1811,173-174 Tulloch, Hector (* 1835, Î 1922), major, engineer - Stephenson, WWW 1916 - I 1098, 275; II 1811,175 Tulloch, J. S. (* 1889?), mechanical engineer, locomotive draughtsman - Day - II 1811,176 Tulloch, James Bruce Gregorie (* 1870, 1 1946), brigadier general - WW Monmouthshire, WW Wales 1933 - II 1811,177-178 Tulloch, Jessie (fl. 1912), poet - O'Donoghue I 1098,276 Tulloch, John (* 1789?, 1 1862), lieutenant general - Boase - I 1098,281 Tulloch, John (t 1804), mathematician, teacher Stark - I 1098, 277-279 Tulloch, John (* 1823, 1 1886), educationalist Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Boase, Conolly, Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Biography, Knight: Scotsmen, Men 1, Men 2, Royle, Sanders, Schaff/ Jackson, Taylor R.V. - I 1098,282-323; III 452,137-140 Tulloch, John Turberville, Henry Turbervil, Troilus (fl. 1640), captain Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1099,170 Turbervile, George —» Turberville, George Turbervill, Beatrice Picton- (fl. 1916-1930), welfare worker - WW Wales 1933 II 1811,251 Turbervill, Edith Picton- (* 1872, 1 1925), M.P. - Banks, Dod's 1929, Farbman, labour WW, lady's WW, Oldfìeld, Parliament 1, WW Wales 1933 - I 1099,172; II 1811,252-255; III 361,288-296 Turbervill, Gervais Powell Plunket, Gerald Albert Underhill, Allan Edward (* 1935), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 455,94

Unger Underhill, Anthony —> Plunket, Thomas Anthony Underhill, Sir Arthur Hilton of Upton, Albert Victor Baron Upward, Allen Uri, Joannes Urushibara, Yoshijori (* 1889), wood engraver, printer - WW Art - II 1814,369 Urwick, Frank Davidson (* 1874, 1 1936), volunteer colonel, J.P. - Creagli/ Humphris, WW Somerset, WWW 1929II 1814,370-372 Urwick, H. M. (fl. 1885), novelist - Kirk I 1107,260 Urwick, Sir Henry (* 1859, î 1931), glove manufacturer - WWW 1929 - II 1814, 373 Urwick, Lyndall Fownes Terry, Alice Ellen Usselmann, James - c.h. James Carew (* 1875, I 1938), actor - Green Room Book II 1814,410 Ussher (family) (fl. 15. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 455, 374-375 Ussher, Adelaide - aft. Reeves (fl. 1870-1905), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1814,411 Ussher, Ambrose (* 1582?, 1 1629), scholar Taylor W.B.S. - I 1107,326 Ussher, Percival Arland (* 1899, 1 1980), essayist, translator - Boylan, Irish writers, McRedmond, Welch, WWW Lreland III 455,390-396 Ussher, Arthur (* 1878), gentleman - Walford II 1814,412 Ussher, Brandram Boileau (* 1845), bishop, physician - Rose, Thorn - I 1107,327-339 Ussher, Charles Essex Edgeworth (* 1857), traffic manager - Men & Women - I 1107,340 Ussher, Christopher Arthur (* 1872), gentleman Walford - II 1814,413 Ussher, Edward (* 1869, 1 1902), captain - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1814,414-415 Ussher, George Neville (fl. 1785), grammarian Watt - I 1107,341 Ussher, Henry (* 1550?, 11613), archbishop Chalmers 1, Ulster, Wood - I 1107,343; III 455,376

Ussher, Henry (* 1741, î 1790), astronomer - Allibone, Taylor W.B.S, Watt I 1107,344-346 Ussher, Herbert Taylor (* 1836, 1 1880), colonial governor - Boase, Kirk-Greene 1 - I 1107,347; III 455,377 Ussher, James (* 1581, 1 1656), archbishop - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Allibone, Boylan, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Collier 1, Connolly, Davenport, Flloyd, Gorton, Hook, Irish writers, Knight: Biography, Lloyd D., Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Middleton, Rose HJ., Ryan, Seward 2, Shakespeare, Taylor W.B.S., Ulster, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Webb, Welch, Wilford, Wilks, Winstanley: Worthies, Wrangham - I 1107,348-438; 1108,1-202; III 455,379-389 Ussher, James (* 1842, 1 1902), solicitor Belfast - II 1814,416 Ussher, John (fl. 1865), travel writer - Allibone - I 1108,204 Ussher, Richard (fl. 1880), antiquary - Kirk I 1108,205 Ussher, Richard John (* 1841, 11913), oologist Praeger, Walford - II 1814,417-419 Ussher, Robert (* 1592, 1 1642), bishop - Ulster - Ill 455,397 Ussher, Robert (fl. 1854), seaman - Poulsom III 455,398 Ussher, Robert Glenn (* 1927), lecturer in Greek and Latin - Academic WsW - III 455,399 Ussher, Sydney Henry (fl. 1822-1849), naval captain - O'Byrne - I 1108,206 Ussher, Sir Thomas (* 1779, 1 1848), rear admiral - Allibone, O'Byrne, Taylor W.B.S. I 1108,207-219 Ussher, William Albert (* 1871), master mariner, naval reservist - Belfast - II 1814, 420 Ussher, William Arland (* 1876, 1 1927), lieutenant - Walford - II 1814,421 Ussher, William Augustus Edmond (fl. 1875), geologist - Kirk - I 1108,220 Ust Saint (fl. [501]) - Gould/Fisher, Williams R. - I 1108,221-222 Usteg Saint - also: Ustig (fl. [601]) - Gould/ Fisher, Pughe, Williams R. - I 1108,223-225 Usticke, Robert Michael Nowell- (* 1859, 1 1934), J.P., captain - Walford - II 1814, 422 Ustinov, Isolde —» Denham, Isolde Ustinov, Sir Peter Alexander (* 1921), actor, raconteur, autobiographer - Actors, Berney, Caughie, Hayward: TV, Lee, Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre, Redder - II 1814, 423-424; III 455,400-416 Ustonson, Onesimus (fl. 1775), writer on angling - Allibone - I 1108,226 Usyllt Saint - Gould/Fisher - I 1108,227-228 Utber, John (t 1665), naval commander Charnock - I 1108,229 Utber, Richard (t 1669), rear admiral Charnock - I 1108,230-231 Utchison (fl. 1791), miniature painter - Foskett III 455,417 Utel Saint - also: Uttol; Uttel (fl. 788-790), bishop - Smith/Wace - I 1108,232 Utenhovius, Charles (* 1536, 1 1600), divine, classicist - Cassell, Gorton - I 1108,233-234 Utermarck, John de Havilland (* 1818, 1 1884), colonial attorney general - Boase - I 1108,235 Utermohlen, William (* 1933), painter, printmaker - Buckman - III 455,418 Uther Pendragon (fl. 500-517?), father of King Arthur - Pughe, Williams R. I 1108,236-237 Uthwatt, Augustus Andrewes (* 1879, 1 1949), Lord of Appeal - Barrett - III 455, 419 Uthwatt, Mary —> Long, Mary Uthwatt, Richard (t 1749), miscellaneous writer - Gibbs - II 1814,426 Uthwatt, Thomas (Î 1754), genealogist, high sheriff - Gibbs - II 1814,427 Uthwatt, William Andrewes (* 1881, 1 1952), vicar - Clergy List, WW Cambridgeshire II 1814,429-430

Uzzell Edwards Uthwatt, William Francis Edolph Andrewes Ufelwy Saint Uwins, Anthony Brian (* 1931), company director - Channel Islands - III 455, 443 Uwins, David (* 1780?, 1 1837), physician, writer - Allibone, Cassell, Gibbs, Maunder 2, NBD, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 1108,289-294; II 1814,458 Uwins, Sarah (fl. 1855), memorialist - Allibone I 1108,295 Uwins, Thomas (* 1782, î 1857), painter - Boase, Biyan, Cassell, Champlin 2, Fagan, Hall, James, Knight: Biography, Men 1, Ottley 1866, Redgrave, Sandby, Sartin, Waller, Ward - I 1108,296-320; II 1814,459-460; III 455,444 Uxbridge, 1st earl of —> Bayly, Henry 1st earl of Uxbridge Uxbridge, 1st earl of —> Paget, Henry 1st earl of Uxbridge Uylenburgh, Gerard Ulenburgh, Gerard Uys, Caspar Henry (*1911), postmaster - KirkGreene 2 - III 455, 446 Uzielli, Herbert Rex (* 1890, 1 1961), colonial civil servant, district councillor, J.P. - India Ofñce - II 1814,462 Uzielli, Matthew (* 1805, 1 1860), clerk, railway director - Boase - I 1108,323 Uzielli, Theodore John (* 1882, 1 1934), colonel, company director - WWW 1929 - II 1814, 463 Uzzell Edwards, John (* 1937), painter, illustrator - Buckman - III 455,447

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—> Clive, Caroline —> Currie, Lady Mary —> Wigley, Caroline Meysey(c.1778), miniature painter - Foskett III 456,3 V., Β. (c.1890), miniature painter - Foskett III 456,4 V., C. C„ T. V., C. (fi. 18. Cent.}, miniature painter - Foskett - III 456,5 Vaare, John de - aft. Vaere (* 1755), sculptor, professor - Gunnis - II 1815,001-002 Vaart, Jan van der - also: Vandervart; John (* 1647, 1 1721), painter, mezzotint engraver - Bryan, Gould, James, Redgrave I 1110,100-103 Vacarius Euler, William Edward Van Cuylenburg, Sir Hector (* 1847, 1 1915), colonial representative - PVWW 1897 II 1815,141 Vancuylenburg, John William Arnold (fl. 18771915), colonial civil servant - WW Jamaica II 1815,142 Vandam, Albert Dresden (* 1843, 1 1903), publicist, journalist, writer - Griffiths, Kirk, Men 3, WWW 1897 - I 1109,409-410; II 1815,143; III 456,145 Van Dam, Rip (fl. 1730), political writer Allibone - I 1109,411 Van Damm, Sheila (* 1922, 1 1987), motor racing driver, theatre owner - Lee III 456,146 Van Day, David (fl. 1974-1986), vocalist Larkin: Seventies - III 456,147 Vandeburgh, C. F. - medical writer - Allibone - I 1109,413 Vandegrift, Fanny —» Osbourne, Fanny Vandeleur, Boyle Velde, Willem van de Van de Put, Albert (* 1876), museum assistant, antiquary - Cath. WW 1910, Munford I 1110,6; III 456, 159 Van de Put, Albert (* 1915, 1 1973), comic artist - Clark - III 456,160-161 Van de Put, Dave (fl. 20. Cent.), letterer Clark - III 456,162 Vandeput, George Velde, Willem van de Vandervell, Charles Anthony (* 1871, 1 1955), electrical engineer, inventor - Notable Personalities, Sports - II 1815,190-192 Vandervell, Henry Eugene (fl. 1865), writer on figure-skating - Kirk -I 1110,107 Van der Vliet, Albertus Lionel (* 1919), bulb grower - Channel Islands - III 456,187 Van der Vyner, P.F.A. —> Van der Vyver, P. F. A. Van der Vyver, P. F. A. - also: Vyner (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk - I 1110,109 van der Wal, Ineke Wal, Ineke van der Vanderwall, Charles (* 1848), J.P., lawyer Ceylon - II 1815,193 Van der Weyden, Harry (* 1868), painter - WW Art - II 1815,194 Van der Weyer, Victor William Bates (* 1839, 11915), colonel, alderman, high sheriff Press C.A.M.: Berkshire, Sports, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1815,202-207 Van der Weyer, William John Bates (* 1870, I 1946), major - WW Dorset - II 1815,208 Van der Will, Wilfried (* 1935), lecturer in German - Academic WsW- III 456,189 Vanderzee, Francis Henry (* 1841, Î 1909), major general - WWW 1897 - II 1815,195 Vanderziel, T. C. (fl. 1920), physician - Ceylon - II 1815,196 Van Deurzen, Jürgen (* 1974), footballer Hugman - III 456,164 Van Devanter, Willis (* 1859, 1 1941), judge Simpson - III 456,190 Van de Velde, Cornelius (fl. [1751]), painter Bryan, Redgrave -I 1110,149-150, 111 Van de Velde, Marcel Arthur Maurice (* 1879), protectorate civil servant - Dominions Office, Red Book - II 1815,197-198 Van Deventer, Emma M. —» Murdoch, Emma M. Van Deventer, Sir Louis Jacob (Î 1922), lieutenant general - WWW 1916 II 1815,199 van de Weyde, Henry —> Weyde, Henry van de Van de Weyer, Bates Grimston (* 1876), major - WW Wiltshire - II 1815,200 Van de Weyer, Eleanor Frances Weston - aft. Brett; viscountess Esher (t 1940), noblewoman - Lady's WW - II 1815,201

Van Diggeln, S. H. (fl. 1910), Rand pioneer Weinthal - I 1110,165 Vandome, Peter (* 1930), professor of econometrics - Academic WsW, Scientists - Ill 456,191-192 Van Dongen, Frans (* 1922), consul - Hong Kong - III 456,193 Van Dort, Hubert Colin (* 1885), physician, surgeon - Ceylon - II 1815,209 Van Druten, John William (* 1901, 1 1957), writer - Picturegoer's WW - II 1815,210 Vandry, George Alfred (* 1866), merchant Men & Women - I 1110,166 Vandusen, Whitford (* 1839), businessman Men & Women - I 1110,167 Van Duyn, John (fl. 1875), translator - Kirk I 1110,168 Van Duyn, Mona (* 1921), poet, editor Feminist companion - III 456,194-195 Vandyck (fl. 1733-1762), painter - Edwards I 1110,169 Vandyck, Sir Anthonie —> Dyck, Sir Anthony van Vandyck, Sir Anthonis —» Dyck, Sir Anthony van Vandyck, Sir Antoon —> Dyck, Sir Anthony van Vandyck, Clifford Gordon (* 1898), export manager - Channel Islands - III 456,197 Van Dyck, Edward Abbott (fl. 1885), translator Kirk - I 1110,273 Van Dyk, Harry Stoe (* 1798, 1 1828), poet AUibone, Chalmers 2, Davenport, Gorton I 1110,274-277 Vandyke, Elizabeth Violet —> Cadell, Elizabeth Violet Van Dyke, John (fl. 1855), purser's steward Poulsom - III 456,198 Vandyke, Peter (fl. 1767), painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 1110,278-279 Vandyke, S. F. (fl. 1925), hotel director Notable Personalities - II 1815,211 Vane family of - Brydges - I 1110,444-447 Vane, Adolphus Frederick Charles William - aft. Vane-Tempest (* 1825, î 1864), major, M.P. Boase - I 1110,281 Vane, Ben (fl. 1840), writer on trade - AUibone - I 1110,282 Vane, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina —> Stanhope, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Vane, Challys (fl. 1870), writer - Kirk I 1110,283 Vane, Charles (fl. 1718), pirate - Gosse, Highwaymen - I 1110,284-291; II 1815,212-214 Vane, Charles William —> Stewart, Charles William 3rd marquis of Londonderry Vane, Christopher (* 1704?, î 1721), scholar, layman - Wilford - I 1110,297-300 Vane, Christopher 1st baron Barnard (* 1653?, 1 1723), nobleman - Wilford - I 1110,293-296 Vane, Christopher William 10th baron Barnard (* 1888, t 1964), major, huntsman, D.L. Dod's 1929, Sports, WW Durham, WW Sport - I 1110,301; II 1815,215-218 Vane, Denzil (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 1110,302 Vane, Lady Frances Anne Emily —> Tempest, Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane Vane, Sir Francis (fl. 1916-1923), major O'Farrell - III 456,199 Vane, Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher 5th baronet (* 1861, t 1934), major, political activist, correspondent - Walford, WWW 1929 II 1815,219-220 Vane, Sir Frederic Fletcher 2nd baronet (* 1760), M.P. - Ferguson 1, Wilson: Commons I 1110,304-305 Vane, Frederick William (* 1852, 1 1935), alderman, colonial postmaster general - WW Sussex, WWW 1929 - II 1815,221-222 Vane, George (fl. 1834-1882), customs officer Toussaint - II 1815,223

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Vane, George Henry Robert Charles William 5th marquis of Londonderry - aft. Vane-Tempest; aft. Vane-Tempest-Stewart (* 1821, î 1884), M.P., lord lieutenant, lieutenant colonel Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Sports I 1110,306,308; II 1815,224-227 Vane, Grace Caroline —> Lowther, Grace Caroline Vane, Guy (fl. 1725), religious essayist AUibone - I 1110, 310 Vane, Harry George 4th duke of Cleveland aft. Powlett (* 1803, 1 1891), M.P. - Boase, Rintoul - I 1110,311; III 456,200 Vane, Harry Tempest (t 1943), managing director - Notable Personalities - II 1815,228 Vane, Sir Henry (* 1589, 1 1655), secretary of state - Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Greenwood, Hutchinson: Templars, Lloyd D., Low, Rose HJ., Shakespeare, Watkins I 1110,312-323; III 456,201-203 Vane, Sir Henry (* 1613, 1 1662), statesman - A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allen, AUibone, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Eliot, Flloyd, Gorton, Greenwood, Hill, Hutchinson: Templars, Knight: Biography, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Seward 1, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Winstanley: Martyrology, Wood- I 1110,324-421; III 456,204-207 Vane, Henry Cecil (* 1882, 1 1917), volunteer major - WWW 1916 - II 1815,229 Vane, Henry 2nd duke of Cleveland - also: Fane (* 1788, 1 1864), M.P., general - Boase, Mosse - I 1110,423; 389,371 Vane, Henry de Vere 9th baron Barnard (* 1854, 11918), barrister, D.L. - Durham, Foster 2, Gaskell: Northamptonshire, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 1110,424-427; II 1815,230-233 Vane, Henry G. B. (fl. 1884-1906), auditor - WW Far East - II 1815,234 Vane, Henry George 4th duke of Cleveland aft. Powlett (* 1803, 1 1891), landowner Bateman, Dod's 1870 - II 1815,235-236 Vane, Sir Henry Morgan (* 1808, 1 1886), barrister, D.L. - Boase, Foster 2 I 1110,428; II 1815,237 Vane, Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher 4th baronet (* 1830, 1 1908), J.P., D.L. - Bateman, WWW 1897 - II 1815,238-239 Vane, Henry Vane Sutton (* 1888, 1 1963), dramatist - Browning - II 1815,240 Vane, James Edward (fl. 1870), religious writer Kirk - I 1110,429 Vane, John (* 1706?, 1 1723), layman, scholar Wilford - I 1110,430-432 Vane, John - c.h. Herbert; Jones (t 1733), priest - Kirk: Catholics - I 1110,433 Vane, John (* 1792, 1 1870), rector - Boase I 1110,434 Vane, John Robert (* 1927), biochemist, professor - Lee, Scientists - III 456,208-209 Vane, Kathleen Airini —» Mair, Kathleen Airini Vane, Lionel (fl. 1750), letter writer - Watt I 1110,435 Vane, Louise A. (fl. 1885), story writer - Kirk I 1110,436 Vane, Raby (t 1769), naval captain, M.P. Charnock, Ferguson 2 - I 1110,437-438 Vane, Ralph Frederick (* 1891, î 1928), captain WWW 1916 - II 1815,241 Vane, Sandra (* 1927), ballet dancer - Noble: Ballet - II 1815,242 Vane, Sylvia Mary —» Straker, Sylvia Mary Vane, Thomas (fl. 1652), convert - AUibone, Gillow, Watt - I 1110,439-441 Vane, William Harry 1st duke of Cleveland, (* 1766, 1 1842) - Brydges, Mosse, NBD, Wilson: Lords - I 1110,442-449 Vane, William John Frederick 3rd duke of Cleveland - aft. Powlett; aft. Vane (* 1792, I 1864), M.P., race horse owner - Boase, Sports - I 1110,450; II 1815,243-244 Vane, William Lyonel (* 1859, î 1920), reservist, lieutenant colonel - PVWW 1916 II 1815,245

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Vane

Vane, William Morgan Fletcher Agnew, Henry Stewart Vans Vans Agnew, John —» Agnew, John Vans Vans-Agnew, Robert —» Agnew, Robert VansVan Sandan, A. (fl. 1835), legal writer Ailibone - I 1111,177 Van Schaak, Peter (* 1747, 1 1832), legal writer - Ailibone - I 1111,178 Van Schalkwijk, Johannes Zacharias (* 1883), college principal - Dominions Office II 1815,309 Vansittart, 1st baron —> Vansittart, Robert Gilbert 1st baron Vansittart Vansittart, Arthur (* 1807, 1 1859), Jockey Boase - I 1111,179 Vansittart, Arthur George (* 1854), consul WWW 1897- II 1815,310 Vansittart, Caroline Betha - aft. Wyniatt; aft. Deane; aft. Deane- Drummond (t 1919), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1815,311 Vansittart, Charles Augustus (fl. 1841-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1111,180 Vansittart, Clement Arthur (* 1849, 1 1930), merchant - Cath. WW 1910, Cath. WW 1930 - I 1111,181; II 1815,312 Vansittart, Coleraine Robert (* 1833, 1 1866), landowner - Bateman - II 1815,313 Vansittart, Cyril Bexley (t 1887), banker, chess player - Boase - I 1111,182 Vansittart, Eden (* 1856, 1 1936), colonel, writer - WWW 1929- II 1815,314 Vansittart, Edward Westby (* 1818, 1 1904), vice-admiral - O'Byrne, Pratt, WWW 1897 I 1111,183-184; II 1815,315 Vansittart, George (* 1745, 1 1825), M.P., colonial administrator - Wilson: Commons - I 1111,185-186 Vansittart, George Henry (* 1768, 1 1824), general - Philippart - I 1111,187 Vansittart, George Henry (* 1823, 1 1885), M.P. - Boase - I 1111,188 Vansittart, Henry Neale, Sir Henry James VansittartVan Slyke, Elizabeth —> Tait, Elizabeth Van Solinger, Henry M. (fl. 1790), writer on worms - Ailibone - I 1111,257 van Someren, Alice Beatrice —» Bean, Alice Beatrice Van Someren, Edmund Lawrence (* 1875), painter - WW Art - II 1815,325 Van Someren, Godlieb George Bennett (* 1850?), barrister - Foster 2 - II 1815, 326 Van Someren, Robert Garling (* 1852), barrister - Makepeace - II 1815,327-332 Van Someren, Victor Gurner Logan (fl. 19111920), dentist, physician, ornithological writer - Red Book - II 1815, 333 Van Someren, William Taylor (* 1855, 1 1944), colonial postmaster general - Lndian Biogr. Die. - II 1815,334 Van Someren, William Weymouth (* 1876, 1 1939), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929 - II 1815,335-336 Van Sommer, Elizabeth (fl. 1875-1885), temperance writer - Kirk - I 1111,269 Vansommer, James (fl. [1801]), poet - Ailibone - I 1111,270 Vanson, Adrian (fl. 1580-1601), painter Halsby/Harris - III 456, 265 Van Steenwyck, Hendrick Steenwyck, Hendrick the younger Vanston, Dairine —> Vanston, Doreen Vanston, Doreen - or: Dairine Vanston (* 1903, 1 1988), painter - Snoddy - III 456, 266-267 Vanston, Sir George Thomas Barrett (* 1853, 1 1923), K.C., writer - Thom, Walford I 1111,276; II 1815,337 Vanston, James John (* 1894), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 456, 268 Vanston, James John (* 1896), inspector of machinery - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 456,269 Vanston, Lilla M. - full name: Lydia Mary Vanston (* 1870, î 1959), sculptor - Snoddy III 456,270-271 Vanston, Lydia Mary —> Vanston, Lilla M. Vanstone, Ernest (* 1884), chemist, lecturer WW Science - II 1815,338 Van Straelen, Ghisler (*c,1610, 1 1685), Jesuit brother - McCoog - III 456, 272 Van Straten, O.J. (* 1927), geologist - KirkGreene 2 - III 456, 273 Van Strater, Pascal (*c,1586), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 456, 274 Van Straubenzee, Arthur Hope (* 1861), lieutenant colonel - Men & Women I 1111,277 Van Straubenzee, Bowen William Saltón (* 1864, 1 1958), major - Men & Women, WW Somerset - I 1111,278; II 1815,339 Van Straubenzee, Sir Casimir Cartwright (* 1867, 1 1956), major general - Men & Women - I 1111,279 Van Straubenzee, Charles Spencer (* 1750, 11816), educationalist - Lupton I 1111,280-284 Van Straubenzee, Sir Charles Thomas (*1812, 1 1892), general - Boase, Buckland I 1111,285; II 1815,340 Van Straubenzee, Henry Turner (* 1878), mechanical engineer - Weinthal - I 1111,286 Van Straubenzee, Mary - aft. Lady Chaytor (* 1839) - Cox: Kent - I 1111,287 Van Straubenzee, Turner (* 1838, 1 1920), major general - Pratt, Walford, WWW 1916 I 1111,288; II 1815,341-342 Van Straubenzee, Sir William Radcliffe (* 1924), member of parliament, minister of state - British History, Northern Ireland, Parliament 2, Roth, WWW Ireland III 456,275-282 Vant, James (fl. 1853), seaman - Poulsom III 456,283 Vantright, John (fl. 1856-1882), painter Strickland - I 1111,289 Van Twest, John Taylor (* 1875), civil engineer - Ceylon - II 1815,343

4036

Vanvechten

Vanvechten, Carl (* 1880), music critic - De Bekker - I 1111,290 Van Vestraut, Leonard (* 1886), curate, electrical engineer - Clergy List, WW Buckinghamshire - II 1815,344-345 Van Vestraut, Odoardo Tomaso Achile Villani (* 1853), physician - Medical WW, Northants - I 1111,291; II 1815,346 Van Vianen, Christian (fl. 1625), modeller Redgrave - I 1111,292 van Vliet, Cornelius Arthur (* 1918), major Aces High - III 456, 284 Van Voorhis, Mary Ashley —» Townsend, Mary Ashley Van Voorst, John (* 1804, 1 1898), publisher Boase - I 1111,297 Van Voorst, John (fl. 1805), topical writer Watt - I 1111,296 van Vredenburch, Jonkheer Vassall, Oliver Rodie Vassar, J. J. (fl. 1795), poet, military writer Watt - I 1111,417 Vassar, Miss L. (fl. 1823-1829), miniature painter - Foskett - III 456, 403 Vassar, Miss L.C. (fl. 1820), miniature painter Foskett - III 456, 404 Vassar, Matthew (* 1792, 1 1868), brewer, benefactor - Boase - I 1111,418 Vassar, Michael le (* 1648?, 11718), writer Gorton, Watkins - I 1111,420-421 Vassar-Smith, Sir Richard Vassar —> Smith, Sir Richard Vassar 1st baronet Vassell, Darius (* 1980), footballer - Hugman III 456,409 Vasseur, P.C. Le Levasseur, P. C. Vassie, Geoffrey (* 1926), painter - Buckman III 456,410 Vassie, James Davidson (* 1907), town councillor, political activist - Scottish Biogr. II 1815,446 Vassiliades, Basilios Michael (t 1945), flying officer - Aces High - III 456,411 Vassiliades, G.S. (* 1903), court president Kirk-Greene 2 - III 456, 412 Vassiliades, K.N. (* 1904), government printer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 456,413 Vassiliev, Vladimir (fl. 1969), Soviet military intelligence officer - WsW espionage III 456,414-415 Vassilopoulos, V.P. (* 1916), medical officer Kirk-Greene 2 - III 456,416 Vast, Andrew Vaux, Edward 4th baron Vaux of Harrowden Vaux of Harrowden, 1st baron —» Vaux, Sir Nicholas 1st baron Vaux of Harrowden Vaux, Alfred Julian (* 1874), solicitor, captain WW Surrey - II 1816,235 Vaux, Charles Alfred (fl. 1889-1908), mining engineer, manager - Safford - I 1112,327 Vaux, Edward (fl. 1830), religious writer Allibone - I 1112,329 Vaux, Edward 4th baron Vaux of Harrowden (* 1591, t 1661), translator - Allibone I 1112,328 Vaux, Edwin (* 1844), colonel, D.L. - Durham - II 1816,236 Vaux, Ernest (* 1865, Î 1925), lieutenant colonel - Creagh/Humphris, Durham, WWW 1916 II 1816,237-239 Vaux, Frances Bowyer (fl. 1810), writer Allibone - I 1112,330 Vaux, Frederick L. (fl. 1875-1905), gentleman Surrey 20th Cent - II 1816, 240 Vaux, Frederick W. (fl. 1835), rambler Allibone - I 1112,331 Vaux, George William (* 1866), railway agent Men & Women - I 1112,332 Vaux, Guy —> Fawkes, Guy Vaux, H. (* 1902), colonial civil servant - KirkGreene 2 - III 457,106 Vaux, Harriet Sophia - aft. Sanford (fl. 18661911), philanthropist - Men & Women I 1112,334-335 Vaux, Henry Spence, Lionel Ormiston Vavasour, Margaret Lucy (* 1606, 1 1679), nun - Snow/Birt - II 1816,249 Vavasour, Marmaduke (* 1797?, 1 1879), canon - Smith - II 1816,250 Vavasour, Nicholas (fl. 1623-1643), bookseller Plomer 1 - I 1113,40 Vavasour, Oswald Hugh Stanislaus (* 1848), papal soldier - Cath. WW 1910 - I 1113,41 Vavasour, Thomas (fl. 1537-1574), physician Cooper/Cooper, Münk - I 1113,42-45 Vavasour, Sir Thomas baronet (* 1745?, 1 1826), gentleman - Taylor R.V. - I 705,162 Vavasour, Sir Walter 4th baronet (* 1660?, 1 1740), gentleman - Kirk: Catholics I 1113,48 Vavasour, Walter (* 1664?, 1 1740), Jesuit Oliver -I 1113,53 Vavasour, Sir Walter 3rd baronet {t 1712), gentleman - Kirk: Catholics - I 1113,47 Vavasour, Sir Walter 5th baronet (t 1766), gentleman - Kirk: Catholics - I 1113,49 Vavasour, William Le (fl. 1188), justice itinerant - Foss - I 1113,50 Vavasour, William Le (î 1313?), justice - Foss - I 1113,51 Vavasour, Sir William Edward Joseph 3rd baronet (* 1846, 1 1915), volunteer major, J.P. - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1816,251-252 Vavasseur, J. (fl. 1868-1869), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 457,110 Vavasseur, Josiah (* 1834, 1 1908), company director - WWW 1897 - II 1816,253 Vavasseur Fisher, Cecil —> Fisher, Cecil 2nd baron Fisher Vavassor, William (t 1683), Jesuit - Oliver I 1113,54 Vawdrew, George (* 1872), colonel, district councillor - WW Dorset - II 1816,260 Vawdrey, Daniel (* 1771, 1 1844), landowner, farmer - Smith - II 1816,254 Vawdrey, Daniel (* 1807, î 1896), rector Foster 4 - II 1816, 255 Vawdrey, Daniel (* 1852, 1 1934), landowner, rector, barrister - Clergy List, Foster 2, Walford - II 1816,256-258 Vawdrey, Elisabeth Glascott (fl. 1892-1940), painter - WW Art - II 1816,259 Vawdrey, George (* 1847), physician Medical WW- I 1113,55

4042

Vawdrey

Vawdrey, John Cossham (* 1862, 1 1931), canon - Clergy List, Cox: Norfolk, WWW 1929 I 1113,56-57; II 1816,261-262 Vawdrey, Llewelyn Brookes Unwin, Marion Ethel Vawdrey, Robert William (* 1876), civil engineer - Day - II 1816, 265 Vawser, Harry (* 1902), outfitter, district councillor - WW Norfolk - II 1816,266 Vaz, Clarence Edward (* 1898), medical practitioner - Jamaica - III 457, 111 Vaz, David C. (* 1874), J.P. - WW Jamaica II 1816,267 Vaz, Horace Dudley (*1911), businessman Jamaica - III 457,112 Vaz, Ivan Arthur (* 1905), businessman, J.P. Jamaica - III 457,113 Vaz, Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Boys, Thomas Vedrenne, John E. (* 1867, 1 1930), theatrical manager - Cath. WW 1930, Green Room Book, Notable Personalities, WWW 1929 II 1816,292-296 Vedrenne, Phyllis —» Blair, Phyllis Veecock, James (fl. 1854-1895), accountant, colonial civil servant - Colonial Offìce II 1816,297 Veel, Edward - also: Veal (* 1632?, Î 1708), nonconformist tutor - Watt - I 1113,91 Veel, Robert (* 1648, 1 1674?), poet - Allibone, Stratford 2, Wood - I 1113,93-94; 831,345 Veeneklaas, Just H.G. (* 1942), company chairman - WsWHong Kong III 457,125-126 Veep Saint - bishop - Gould/Fisher I 1113,95 Veer, John Conrad van der (* 1869, 1 1928), journalist, political activist - Notable Personalities, WWW 1916 - II 1816,298-299 Veerasawmy, John Aloysius (* 1891), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 457,127 Veere, Thomas - also: Vere (fl. 1667), bookseller - Pionier l - l 1113,96 Veevers, John Noel 1891), rector - Scottish Biogr. - II 1816,300 Veevers, Richard (* 1821), land surveyor, civic official - Press C.A.M.: Lancashire II 1816,301-304 Veevers, Wilfred (* 1904), town clerk - WW Local Government - II 1816, 305 Vega, Martin de (fl. 1628-1630), Jesuit priest McCoog - III 457,128 Vega, Ramon (* 1971), footballer - Hugman III 457,130 Vega, Suzanne (* 1959), singer, songwriter Larkin: Folk - III 457,131-132 Vega Mendez, Angel (* 1912), ambassador Hong Kong - III 457,129 Vegerius, Paul —» Vergerius, Paul Veharidas, Desai Bechardas (* 1844), colonial representative - Lethbridge - II 1293,096 Veicht, Robert (fl. 1760), meteorologist - Watt I 1113,99 Veidt, Conrad de Wolfe, Margaret Veitch (family) (fl. 19. Cent. - 20. Cent.), family of horticulturists - Gardeners III 456,129-133 Veitch, Agnes (fl. 1860), writer - Allibone I 1113,112 Veitch, Allan (* 1900, î 1971), civil servant Foreign Office 2 - II 1816,308 Veitch, Andrew (* 1842), physician Medical WW- I 1113,113

Veitch, Charles (fl. 1840), divine - Allibone I 1113,114 Veitch, Colin C. K. (fl. 1906-1922), footballer WW Sport - I 1113,115 Veitch, George Douglas (* 1874, î 1926), advocate - Grant: Advocates, Walford II 1816,309-310 Veitch, George Seton (t 1909), sheriff substitute - Gaskell: Renfrewshire - II 1816,311-312 Veitch, Harry Cecil Craven (* 1891), surgeon, naval lieutenant - WW Bedfordshire II 1816,313 Veitch, Harry Gordon (fl. 1828-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1113,117 Veitch, Sir Harry James (* 1840, 1 1924), horticulturalist - Gardeners, Nelmes/ Cuthbertson, WWW 1916 - II 1816, 314-317; III 456,129-133 Veitch, Harry Thomas (*1813), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1113,116 Veitch, Ian Donald Cruikshank (* 1907), surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1816,318 Veitch, James (* 1792, 1 1863), botanist Britten/Boulger, Gardeners - I 1113,119; III 456,129-133 Veitch, James (* 1792, 1 1863), horticulturist Gardeners - III 456,129-133 Veitch, James (* 1799, 1 1873), advocate Grant: Advocates - II 1816,320 Veitch, James (* 1808, 1 1879), divine - Boase, Kirk - I 1113,120-121 Veitch, James (fl. 1815), physician - Allibone I 1113,118 Veitch, James (* 1863), provost, J.P. - Scottish Biogr. - II 1816,321 Veitch, James Lord Eliock (* 1712, 1 1793), judge - Foster 1 - II 1816, 319 Veitch, James Richard (fl. 1846-1849), naval lieutenant - OByrne - I 1113,122 Veitch, Sir John (fl. 1630-1648), M.P. - Foster 1 - II 1816,322 Veitch, John (* 1752, 1 1839), horticulturist, nurseryman - Gardeners - III 456,129-133 Veitch, John (fl. 1805), army surgeon - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 1113,123 Veitch, John (* 1829, 1 1894), man of letters - Allibone, Boase, Brown D. W., Geddes, Goring, Irving: Scotsmen, Kirk, Knight: Scotsmen, Men 2, Royle, Sanders - I 1113,124-152; II 1816,323-328; III 457,133-136 Veitch, John Gould (* 1839, î 1870), botanist - Britten/Boulger, Gardeners - I 1113,153; III 456,129-133 Veitch, John Hardinge (* 1801, 1 1854), printer, newspaper proprietor - Boase - I 1113,154 Veitch, John Leith - c.h. Leith Derwent (* 1855), journalist, author - Kirk - I 1113,155 Veitch, John Thorns (* 1879), tram worker, tradeunionist - Labour WW - II 1816,329 Veitch, Kathleen Anne (fl. 1930-1935), architect Lady's WW - II 1816,330 Veitch, Marion —» Fairlie, Marion Veitch, Peter Christian Massyn (* 1850), horticulturalist, J.P. - Devonshire II 1816,331 Veitch, Robert Macleod (* 1881), physician Medical WW - I 1113,157 Veitch, Sophie Frances Fane - c.h J.A. St John Blythe (fl. 1869-1880), novelist, translator Feminist companion, Kirk - I 1113,158; III 457,140-141 Veitch, Sydney Neville (* 1880), rector - WW Hertfordshire - II 1816,332 Veitch, Thomas Newton (* 1883), manufacturer, city councillor, layman - Birmingham Post II 1816,333 Veitch, William (* 1640, 1 1722), covenanter Howie - I 1113,159-174 Veitch, William Digby, Jane Elizabeth Vennor, Henry George (* 1840, 1 1884), meteorologist - Boase, Kirk - I 1113,340-341 Veno, Sir William Henry —» Varney, William Henry Venour, Julia Rose Morris, Julia Rose Venour, Louis Stephen Douglas Hamilton (* 1885), colonial police commissioner - Dominions Office, Kirk-Greene 2 II 1816,413; III 457,248 Venour, Wilfred John (* 1870, 1 1914), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 II 1816,414-415 Venter, Cristoffel Johannes (* 1893, 1 1977), air force captain - Brack/Little - III 457, 249 Venters, Isabel (* 1869), gynaecologist Medical WW - I 1113,343 Vento, Matthias (* 1739, 1 1777), composer - Bingley, Champlin 1, Musicians I 1113,344-348 Venton, Barry Frederick (* 1932), building contractor - Channel Islands - III 457, 250 Venton, Patrick (* 1925, 1 1987), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 457, 251 Ventouillac, L. T. (* 1796, 1 1834), French professor - Aliibone - I 1113,349 Ventris, Francis (* 1857, 1 1929), major general - WW Far East, WWW 1929 II 1816,416-417 Ventris, Michael George Francis (* 1922, 1 1956), linguist - Lee - III 457, 253 Ventris, Sir Peyton (* 1645, î 1691), judge - Foss, Hutchinson: Medica, Watt I 1113,350-353 Ventry 7th Baron —> de Moleyns, Arthur Frederick Daubeney Eveleigh 7th Baron Ventry Ventry, 6th baron —» De Moleyns, Arthur William Eveleigh 6th baron Ventry Ventry, 4th baron —» De Moleyns, Dayrolles Blakeney 4th baron Ventry Ventry, 5th baron —» De Moleyns, Frederick Rossmore Wauchope Eveleigh 5th baron Ventry Ventry, 3rd baron —» Mullins, Thomas Townsend Aremberg 3rd baron Ventry Ventry, 1st baron —> Mullins, Thomas 1st baron Ventry

Vereist Ventum, Harriet Verdón, Bertram de

Verdun, John de (t 1274), justice - Foss I 1113,393 Verdun, Walter de (t 1229), justice itinerant Foss - I 1113,394 Vere family of - Anderson W. - I 1113,396 Vere of Tilbury, baroness —> Tracey, Mary Vere of Tilbury, baron —» Vere, Sir Horace baron Vere of Tilbury Vere, Anne - aft. Fairfax, baroness Fairfax (t 1657?) - Anderson J. 3, Hailstone I 1113,397-431 Vere, Arprey (fl. 1875), writer on magic - Kirk I 1113,433 Vere, Aubrey de (11141), Great Chamberlain Foss - I 1113,434-436 Vere, Aubrey de 20th earl of Oxford (* 1626, 1 1703) - Winstanley: Martyrology I 1113,437 Vere, Charles (fl. 1835), economist - Allibone I 1113,438 Vere, Sir Charles Broke (* 1779, 1 1843), major general - Mosse - I 1113,439 Vere, Charles Hope—> Hope, Charles Vere, Daniel Weir, Daniel Vere, Daniel (t 1852), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1816,438 Vere, Dora (fl. 1880), novelist - Kirk I 1113,440 Vere, Edward James Hope (* 1885), diplomat Cath. WW 1910 - I 1114,29 Vere, Edward de 17th earl of Oxford (* 1550, 1 1604), poet - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Berkenhout, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Cooper/ Cooper, Cunningham G.G., Gorton, Hoffmann, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Philipps, Rose H.J., Shakespeare, Watkins - I 1114,2-28; 503,224-227; III 348,2-5; 457,290-304 Vere, Elizabeth (* 1575, î 1627), daughter of the Earl of Oxford - Shakespeare - III 457, 298 Vere, Sir Francis (* 1560, 1 1609), soldier A 'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassel! Chalmers 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Knight: Biography, Lives Chars., Lloyd D., Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose H.J., Watkins I 1114,30-79 Vere, Georgina Hope - aft. Georgina TownshendWilson (fl. 1890), courtier - Pratt - I 1114,80 Vere, H. G. O. (fl. 1880), writer - Kirk I 1114,81 Vere, Henry (11516), cousin to Henry VII Cowley - III 457, 305 Vere, Henry Joseph (t 1683), priest - Gumbley II 1816,439 Vere, Henry de 18th earl of Oxford (* 1593, 1 1625) - Lloyd D. - I 1114,82-84 Vere, Horace (fl. 1805), novelist - Watt I 1114,100 Vere, Sir Horace baron Vere of Tilbury (* 1565, t 1635), soldier - A'Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Anderson J. 3, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Jacob, Knight: Biography, Lives Chars., Lloyd D., Magazine, Maunder 2, Rose HJ., Watkins - I 1114,33-37,45-46,52,60-61,86-99; 1092,64-90 Vere, James (fl. 1775), writer - Allibone I 1114,101 Vere, James Charles Hope- (* 1858, 1 1933), landowner, D.L., volunteer major - Bateman, Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1816,440-442 Vere, John (* 1915), actor - Noble: Theatre II 1816,443 Vere, John de 12th earl of Oxford (* 1408?, 1 1462) - Low - I 1114,102 Vere, John de 13th earl of Oxford (* 1443, 11513) - Low - I 1114,103 Vere, Langton George (* 1844, 1 1924), canon, editor, poet - Cath. WW 1910, Kirk, WWW 1916- I 1114,104-105; II 1816,444 Vere, Mary St. Lawrence Hope- - aft. Lady Millais (t 1948), gentlewoman - Lady's WWII 1816,445

4045

Vere, Robert de 3rd earl of Oxford (* 1170, 11221) - Foss - I 1114,107-108 Vere, Robert de 9th earl of Oxford, duke of Ireland (* 1362, 1 1392) - Connolly, Low I 1114,109; III 457,306 Vere, S. (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk - I 1114,110 Vere, Sydney Reginald (* 1883), tailor, town councillor - WW Cornwall - II 1816, 446 Vere, Thomas —> Veere, Thomas Vere, William le (t 1199), bishop - Godwin I 683,262 Vere, William de (t 1199), bishop, justice itinerant - Foss, Godwin - I 683,262; 1114,112 Vere, William (fl. 1762-1790), stonemason Gunnis - II 1816,447 Veredaeus, Simon de (fl. 1590), writer Allibone - I 1114,113 Vereker, Charles 2nd viscount Gort (* 1768, 1 1842), nobleman - Herbert, Mosse, Taylor W.B.S., Webb, Wilson: Commons I 1114,114-119; II 1816,448-449 Vereker, Charles Granville (* 1869, 1 1947), lieutenant colonel - WW Gloucestershire II 1816,450 Vereker, Charles Smyth Wilshere, Ellen Amelia Vereker, Sir George Gordon Medlicott (* 1889, I 1976), ambassador - Foreign Office 2 II 1816,451 Vereker, George Medlicott (* 1860, 1 1924), captain, J.P. - Walford - II 1816,452 Vereker, Henry Prendergast (* 1824, 1 1904), consul, writer on shipping - Allibone, WPVW 1897 - I 1114,123; II 1816,453 Vereker, Jeffrey Edward Prendergast (* 1858, I 1940), lieutenant colonel - WW SurreyII 1816,454 Vereker, John Cayzer Medlicott (* 1895, 1 1962), captain - WW Cornwall - II 1816,455 Vereker, John Gage Prendergast 5th viscount Gort (* 1849, 1 1902), captain - WWW 1897 II 1816,456 Vereker, John Prendergast (* 1822, î 1891), barrister, Lord Mayor - Boase - I 1114,125 Vereker, John Prendergast 3rd viscount Gort - also: Smyth Wehrschmidt, Daniel Albert Veresmith, Emile —» Wehrschmidt, Emil Verestchagin, Vassili - also: Vereshchagin (* 1842, 1 1904), painter - Pratt - I 1114,151 Verey, Cecil Henry (* 1872), rector, district councillor - Clergy List, WW Gloucestershire - II 1817, 008-009 Verey, Henry Edward Russell, Lady Diana Verney, Doreen —> Percheron, Doreen Verney, Edmund (fl. 1552-1586), political conspirator - Gibbs - II 1817,052 Verney, Sir Edmund (* 1590, 1 1642), soldier Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1114, 216 Verney, Sir Edmund (* 1616, 1 1649), royalist soldier - Winstanley: Martyrology I 1114,217 Verney, Sir Edmund Hope 3rd baronet (* 1838, 11910), naval captain, M.P., writer - Allibone, Kirk, Malchow, Walford, WWW 1897 I 1114,218-219; II 1817,52-53; III 457,347 Verney, Lady Eliza (fl. 1850), religious writer, arithmetical writer - Allibone - I 1114,220 Verney, Elizabeth Georgina —» Bird, Elizabeth Georgina Verney, Frances Parthenope —> Nightingale, Frances Parthenope Verney, Frederick William (* 1846, 1 1913), barrister, M.P. - BB&B, Foster 2, Kirk, WWW 1897-I 1114,222; II 1817,55-57 Verney, G. (fl. 1885), writer - Kirk I 1114,214 Verney, George Hope Lloyd- (* 1842, 1 1896), agitator, promotor - Malchow - III 457,348 Verney, George 12th baron Willoughby de Broke (t 1728), dean, sermonist - Allibone - I 1114,223; 1177,187 Verney, Gerald Lloyd (* 1900, 1 1957), majorgeneral - British History - III 457,349 Verney, Gregory Hope - aft. Lloyd-Verney (fl. 1880), major, writer on chess - Kirk I 1114,224 Verney, Gregory Hope Lloyd- —» Verney, Gregory Hope Verney, Guy (* 1915, 1 1970), actor - Noble: Film, Noble: Theatre - II 1817,058-059 Verney, Sir Harry —» Calvert, Sir Harry 2nd baronet Verney, Sir Harry Calvert Williams 4th baronet (* 1881, 1 1974), M.P., lieutenant colonel - Farbman, Grant, Sports, WW Buckinghamshire, WW Wales 1933 I 1114,226; II 1817,60-68 Verney, Sir Harry Lloyd- Smith, Robert Vernon 1st baron Lyveden Vernon, Roland Venables (* 1877, 1 1942), private secretary, financial adviser, civil servant - Dominions Öfßce - II 1817,165 Vernon, Rupert John (* 1880), physician, surgeon - WW Hampshire - II 1817,166 Vernon, Rupert Robert (* 1872, 1 1940), lieutenant, alderman Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1929- II 1817,167-168 Vernon, Ruth —> Manning-Sanders, Ruth Vernon, Siobhán (fl. 1957-1973), mathematician, lecturer - WWW Ireland - III 457, 386 Vernon, St. John Guy Maule (* 1879), vicar WW Staffordshire - II 1817,169 Vernon, Stuart Reginald Moss (fl. 1914-1925), engineer, managing director - Notable Personalities - II 1817,170 Vernon, Sir Sydney (* 1876, 1 1966), solicitor Birmingham Post - II 1817,171 Vernon, Sydney Rutty (* 1873), land agent, reservist, fox terrier breeder - WW Buckinghamshire - II 1817,172-173 Vernon, T.C.C. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 457, 387 Vernon, Thomas (* 1654, î 1721), law reporter - Ailibone, Chalmers 1, Chalmers 2, Chambers, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Rose HJ., Watkins, Watt - I 1115,1-12

Vernon, Thomas (* 1824?, î 1872), engraver - Boase, Biyan, Redgrave, Ward I 1115,13-16 Vernon, Thomas Heygate (* 1837, 1 1888), architect - Architecture - I 1115,17 Vernon, Thomas Murhall Lossford (* 1851), district councillor, J.P. - Cheshire, Walford II 1817,174-175 Vernon, Thomas Ralph (* 1899), microbiologist, mycologist - WW Science - II 1817,176 Vernon, Virginia (* 1899), author, journalist, broadcaster - Channel Islands - III 457, 388 Vernon, W. H. (fl. 1860-1892), actor - Reíd/ Compton - I 1115,18 Vernon, Wilfrid Foulston Harcourt, Charles George Vernon Vernon-Harcourt, Egerton —» Vernon, Egerton VenablesVernon-Harcourt, Evelyn Alice —> Harcourt, Evelyn Alice VernonVernon-Harcourt, Frances Elizabeth Anne —> Braham, Frances Elizabeth Anne Vernon Harcourt, Francis —> Harcourt, Francis Vernon Vernon Harcourt, Frederick C. Harcourt, Frederick C. Vernon Vernon Harcourt, Frederick Edward —» Harcourt, Frederick Edward Vernon Vernon-Harcourt, Helen Dorothea Harcourt, Helen Dorothea VernonVernon Harcourt, Leveson —> Vernon, Leveson VenablesVernon-Harcourt, Leveson Francis —» Harcourt, Leveson Francis VernonVernon-Harcourt, Leveson William —» Harcourt, Leveson William Vernon-

Vesey Vernon-Harcourt, Octavius Henry Cyril Vernon, Octavius Henry Cyril VenablesVernon-Harcourt, Simon Evelyn Harcourt, Simon Evelyn VernonVernon-Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables —> Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables VernonVernon Humphrey, Frank —» Humphrey, Frank VernonVernon Morgan, Mary Vernon, Mary Vernon-Wadley, Procter Wadley, Procter VernonVernon-Wentworth, Bruce Canning —> Wentworth, Bruce Canning VernonVernon-Wentworth, Frederick Charles Ulick —> Wentworth, Frederick Charles Ulick VernonVernon-Wentworth, Frederick William Thomas —> Wentworth, Frederick William Thomas VernonVernor, Thomas (fl. 1766-1776), bookseller, stationer - Plomer 3 - II 1817,191 Vernulius, John —» Verneuil, John Vero, Osborne Charles (* 1873), hat manufacturer, J.P. - WW Warwickshire II 1817,192 Véron, John {t 1563), Protestant controversialist - Allibone, Watt - I 1115,42-43 Verpilleux, Emile Antoine (* 1888, ΐ 1964), painter, illustrator, engraver - Buckman, WW Art - II 1817,193; III 457,393 Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin (* 1786, 1 1870), legal writer, literary scholar - Simpson III 457,394 Verpoyle, Simon —» Vierpyl, Simon Verpyle, Simon —> Vierpyl, Simon Verrai, Charles (fl. 1805), poet - Watkins/ Shoberl - I 1115,46 Verrai, Charles , surgeon Allibone, Boase - I 1115,47-48 Verrai, William (fl. 1755), innkeeper, cookery writer - Allibone - I 1115,49 Verrall, Arthur Woollgar Campbell, John Verschoyle VerschoyleVersey, Howard Raymond (* 1928), geologist Jamaica, Kirk-Greene 2 - III 457,409-410 Verstegen, Richard —> Rowlands, Richard Versturme, Louis Hutton (* 1825, 1 1888), rear admiral - Boase - I 1115,84 Versturme-Bunbury, Harry Palairet —> Bunbury, Harry Palairet VersturmeVersturme-Bunbury, Richard Wagner —> Bunbury, Richard Wagner VersturmeVert, John (* 1852, 1 1934), emigrant, benefactor - Gray/Jamieson - II 1817,223 Vertey, William (fl. 1674), physician - Münk I 1115,85 Vertue - poet - Allibone - I 1115,86 Vertue Mrs - aft. Goadby (fl. 17347-1750?), printer, stationer - Plomer 3 - II 1817,224 Vertue, Ada Hitchcock, Ada Vertue, Alan Francis (* 1893?, î 1915), corporal - Memorials - II 1817, 225-226 Vertue, Charles Erskine (* 1842, î 1904), barrister, school inspector - Foster 2, Hampshire - II 1817,227-228

4049

Vertue, George (* 1684, 1 1756), engraver, antiquary - A Beckett, Aikin 2, Allibone, Bryan, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Davenport, Foskett, Gorton, Gould, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Watkins, Watt - I 1115,87-130; III 457,411-412 Vertue, Henry (fl. 1655), religious writer - Watt - I 1115,131 Vertue, James (t 1765?), painter - Bryan, Redgrave - I 1115,132-133 Vertue, John (* 1826, 1 1900), bishop - Boase, Men 3, WWW 1897 - I 1115,134-135; II 1817,229 Vertue, Matthew (*c,1770, 1 1849), organist, composer - Brown/Stratton, Musicians I 1115,136-137 Vertue, Robert (fl. [1501]), mason - Redgrave I 1115,138 Verulam, 1st baron —» Bacon, Francis 1st baron Verulam; viscount St. Albans Verulam, 1st earl of —> Grimston, James Walter 1st earl of Verulam Verulam, 2nd earl of —> Grimston, James Walter 2nd earl of Verulam Verulam, 3rd earl of —» Grimston, James Walter 3rd earl of Verulam Verulam, 4th earl of —> Grimston, James Walter 4th earl of Verulam Verulam, countess of —» Jenkinson, Charlotte Verville, Alphonse (* 1864), trade-unionist, dominion politician - Men & Women I 1115,144 Vervyl Saint —» Erfyl Saint Verwoerd, Hendrick Frensch (* 1901, 1 1966), South African prime minister - Palmer III 457,416 Very, N. (fl. 1825), writer on freemasonry Allibone - I 1115,145 Veryard, Ellis (fl. 1680), travel writer, physician - Watt - I 1115,146 Verzin, Jean Maurice (*1921), general manager - Malta - III 457,417-418 Verzin, Joseph Achilles (* 1924), obstetrician, gynaecologist - Malta - III 457,419-420 Vesci, Eustace de —> Vescy, Eustace de Vescovers, James Francis (t 1744?), sculptor Gould - I 1115,149 Vescy, Eustace de - also: Vesci (* 1170?, 11216), baron - Ross F. - I 1115,150 Vescy, John de (t 1289), baron - Ross F. I 1115,151-152 Vescy, William de (* 1249?, î 1297), baron Foss, Ross F. - I 1115,153-156 Vescy, William de (fl. 1290-1294), justiciar of Ireland - Connolly - III 457,421 Vesely, Vlastimil (* 1913), pilot, squadron leader - Wynn - III 457, 422 Vesey family of - Brydges - I 1115,172-174 Vesey, Anne Henrietta —» Newton, Anne Henrietta Vesey, Annie —> Palmer, Annie Vesey, Arthur George (* 1818, î 1868), lieutenant colonel - Boase - I 1115,158 Vesey, Lady Cecily Kathleen —> Browne, Lady Cecily Kathleen Vesey, Charles (fl. 1843-1849), naval lieutenant O 'Byrne - I 1115,159 Vesey, Charles Cynric Wellesley (* 1833), brevetmajor - Walford - II 1817, 230 Vesey, Charles Nicholas Colthurst- (* 1860, 11915), D.L., J.P., captain - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1817,231-232 Vesey, Charles Vesey Colthurst—» Colthurst, Charles Vesey Vesey, David Herbert (* 1908), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 457, 423 Vesey, Elizabeth - aft. Handcock; aft. Vesey (* 1715?, 11791), literary salon hostess Boswell, Dampier 3, Feminist companion, Schlueter, Shattock - II 1817, 233; III 457,424-432 Vesey, Esther —» Vesey, Henrietta Vesey, Lady Evelyn —» Charteris, Lady Evelyn

4050

Vesey

Vesey, Frances Isabella Catherine - aft. Thynne, marchioness of Bath Crowest, Frederick James Vittoria Boyd, Joseph Vitty, Denny (* 1950), politician - Northern Ireland - III 458,380 Vitum (fl. 1800), psychologist - Watt I 1118,356 Vitus, Richard —> White, Richard Vivares, François - also: Francis (* 1709, 1 1780), landscape engraver - Biyan, Davenport, Gorton, Gould, Knight: Biography, Redgrave, Watkins I 1118,423-430 Vivares, Thomas (fl. 1770-1790), engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 1118,437-438 Vivash, Sylvia May (* 1926), librarian - Landau - II 1818,240 Viveash, Adrian Lee (* 1969), footballer Hugman - III 458, 381 Viveash, G.B. (* 1917), police officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 458,382 Viveash, Reginald C. 0 . (fl. 1910-1935), cinematographic employee - Kinematograph II 1818,241 Vivekananda —» Dutt, Narendra Nath Vivekanenda, Swami (* 1863, 1 1902), Hindu monk - Pratt - I 1118,439 Vives, Johannes Ludovicus - also: John Louis (* 1492, 1 1540), scholar, miscellaneous writer - Gorton, Maunder 2, Watkins, Wood I 1118,440-447 Vivian 5th Baron —> Vivian, Anthony Crespigny Claude 5th Baron

Vivian, 2nd baron —» Vivian, Charles Crespigny 2nd baron Vivian Vivian, 4th baron —» Vivian, George Crespigny Brabazon 4th baron Vivian Vivian, 3rd baron —> Vivian, Sir Hussey Crespigny 3rd baron Vivian Vivian, 1st baron —» Vivian, Sir Richard Hussey 1st baron Vivian Vivian (family) (fl. 19. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Welsh family - Fisher - III 458, 383 Vivian, Algernon Walker-Heneage—» Heneage, Algernon WalkerVivian, Anthony Crespigny Claude 5th Baron (* 1906, 1 1991), bandleader, impresario, restaurateur - Donaldson - III 458, 384-385 Vivian, Anthony Hamilton Beaumont, Averil Vivian, Averil - aft. baroness Tryon (* 1876, I 1959), noblewoman - Lady's WWII 1818,248 Vivian, Aylmer - aft. Maclver-Campbell Bark, Conrad Lyddon VossVossius, Gerrit Jan —> Vos, Gerard John Vossius, Isaac (* 1618, 1 1689), scholar, writer - Bingley, Cassel1, Davenport, Gorton, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Musicians, Rose H.J., Seward 1, Watkins I 1119,221-222,227 Vost, Arthur (fl. 1899-1914), surgeon Medical WW - I 1119,248 Vosterman, John —» Vostermans, Johannes Vosterman, Luke - also: Vorsterman (* 1580), engraver - Gould, Redgrave - I 1119,250-252 Vostermans, Johannes - also: John Vosterman (* 1643, 1 1693), landscape painter, art collector - Bryan, Gould - I 1119,207-210 Votier, John (fl. 1655), religious writer Allibone - I 1119,253 Votiere, John (fl. 1667-1699), naval captain Charnock - I 1119,254 Vought, John G. (fl. 1820), medical writer Allibone - I 1119,255 Voules, Arthur Blennerhassett (* 1870, 1 1954), colonial civil servant, registrar - WW Far East - II 1818, 379 Voules, Edward Jervis (fl. 1837-1849), naval lieutenant - O'Byrne - I 1119,256 Voules, Sir Francis Minchin (* 1867, 1 1947), solicitor, company chairman - Notable Personalities, Sports - II 1818,380-381 Voules, Sir Gordon Blennerhassett (* 1839, 1 1924), admiralty official - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1818,382-383 Voules, Horace (t 1909), editor, manager Griffiths - III 459, 44 Voules, Horace St. George (* 1844, 1 1909), newspaper editor - Men 3, WWW 1897 I 1119,257; II 1818,384 Voules, Kenneth Leslie (* 1942), engineer, power station manager - Scotland - III 459, 45 Voules, Stirling Cookesley (* 1843), rector, college principal - Clergy List, Lancashire - II 1818,385-386 Voullaire, Andrew Leonard - c.h. Andrew Voullaire Campbell (* 1789, 1 1870), actor, dramatist - Boase - I 1119,258 Vousden, Valentine - c. Val Moore (*c,1820), entertainer, songwriter, composer ODonoghue - I 1119,259 Vousden, William John (* 1845, 1 1902), cavalry inspector general - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1897 - II 1818,387-389 Vowel, Richard (fl. 1510-1540), prior - Cooper/ Cooper - I 1119,261 Vowell, Arthur Wellesley (* 1841), dominion politician, magistrate - Men & Women I 1119,262 Vowell, George (* 1772, Î 1794), minister Jones: Bunhill - I 1119,263 Vowell, John —» Hooker, John Vowell, Peter (t 1654), teacher, martyr Winstanley: Martyrology - I 1119,265 Vowell, Richard Prendergast (11911), botanist PraegerII 1818,390

Vowler, John Henry Walcot - aft. Vowler-Simcoe (* 1851), gentleman - Walford - II 1818,391 Vowler-Simcoe, John Henry Walcot —> Vowler, John Henry Walcot Vowles, Arthur (* 1857), brush manufacturer Bristol - II 1818, 392 Vowles, Cecil Grenville (* 1893), solicitor - WW Somerset - II 1818, 393 Vowles, John (fl. 1800), attorney, religious writer - Watkins/Shoberl - I 1119,266 Vowles, Leonard O. (* 1891), accountant, secretary - Bristolians - II 1818,394 Vowles, Thomas Hubert Hardinge (* 1872), J.P., architect - WW Yorkshire - II 1818,395 Vowles, W. G. (fl. 1814-1847), organ builder De Bekker - I 1119,267 Vowles, William Hugh Pembroke (* 1884?), mechanical engineer - Day - II 1818,396 Vox Clamans —> Jackson, Frederick Voyce, Anthony Thomas (fl. 1910-1922), rugby player - WW Sport -I 1119, 268 Voyer, Blanche (fl. 1875-1895), palmist - Our Contemporaries - II 1818, 397-398 Voyez, John (fl. 1765-1773), modeller, forger Foskett, Gunnis - II 1818,399; III 459,46-47 Voyle, Benjamin (c. 1860), violin maker Plowright - III 459,48 Voyle, George Elliot (fl. 1870), military lexicographer - Kirk - I 1119,270 Voyle, George Mumford (* 1864), mayor, dockyard official, measurer - Mackenzie D. - II 1818, 400 Voyle, Mary —> Manning, Rosemary Voyle, William (fl. 1660), pastor - Davids I 1119,269 Voynich, Ethel Lilian (* 1864, 1 1960), novelist, translator - Feminist companion, Irish writers, Lozes/O Kelly, Schlueter, Shattock, Todd, Welch - III 459,49-63 Voynich, Wilfrid Michael Harman, John Voysey, Richard Alan Ellison (* 1889), solicitor - WW Suffolk - II 1818,412 Vrana, Adolf (fl. 1940), pilot - Wynn III 459,74 Vrana, Attila (* 1940), cosmic ray physicist, polar explorer - Poulsom - III 459, 75 Vranken, John (* 1718), Jesuit - Oliver I 1119,282 Vredenburch, Jonkheer van —» van Vredenburch, Jonkheer Vredenburgh, Watson (fl. 1852-1870), barrister, colonial civil servant - Foster 2 II 1818,413 Vreeland, Benjamin (fl. 1850-1851), surgeon Poulsom - III 459, 76 Vreeland, R. (* 1925), translator - Flegon III 459,77 Vrich, John (fl. 1895?), composer - Pratt I 1119,284 Vrignon, Henry Lawrence (* 1822, î 1876), priest - Snow/Birt - II 1818,414 Vrint, C. (fl. 20. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 459,78 Vrint, Peter - violin maker - Plowright III 459,79

4061

Vrint, Peter (c.1910), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 459,80 Vroom, Fenwick Williams (* 1856), divinity professor - Men & Women - I 1119,285 Vroom, Hendrick (fl. 1872-1895), colonial administrator - Colonial Office - II 1818,415 Vulcan —» Jones, John Vulganius Saint Wulgan Saint Vulganius Saint (fl. 655) - Challoner I 733,345 Vulliamy, Benjamin Lewis (* 1780, 1 1854), clockmaker - Allibone, Boase I 1119,289-290 Vulliamy, Colwyn Edward - also: Anthony Rolls, Twm Teg (* 1886, 1 1971), author, translator - Fisher - III 459,81 Vulliamy, Edward Grey, Lady Mary Gertrude Vyner, Reginald Arthur (* 1839, î 1870), M.P. Boase - I 1119,321 Vyner, Robert Charles de Grey (* 1842, 1 1915), landowner, race horse owner, D.L. - Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1818,432-433 Vyner, Robert Thomas (* 1804, î 1879), writer on fox hunting - Allibone, Boase I 1119,322-323 Vynglwyd, Davydd (c.1480), poet - Williams R. - I 1119,324

4062

Vynne

Vynne, Nora (Î 1914), journal editor, miscellaneous writer - WWW 1897 II 1818,434 Vynne, Nora Eleonora M.S. (* 1870?, 11914), journalist, novelist, dramatic critic, political worker - Feminist companion - III 459,88 Vyse, Cecil Elsmie Howard- (* 1901), engineercaptain - WW Yorkshire - II 1818,435 Vyse, Charles (11.1770), educationalist Allibone, Watkins/Shoberi - I 1119,326-327 Vyse, Charles Robinson, Philip Augustus Vyvyan-

4063

w

W. (fi. 1700), poet - Jacob - I 1120,1-2 W. Peddie, Alexander Waddell, Bertha (* 1907), theatre pioneer, children's writer - Scottish Biogr. II 1819,021 Waddell, Bruce (* 1959), editor - Scotland III 460,20 Waddell, Cecil James (* 1896}, engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 460, 21 Waddell, Coslett Herbert (* 1858, 1 1919), rector, amateur naturalist, writer - Clergy List, Praeger - II 1819,022-023 Waddell, Cranston (* 1857), managing director, magistrate, layman - Methodists - I 1120,79 Waddell, David Alan Gilmour (* 1927), historian, professor - Academic WsW III 460,22 Waddell, Helen Jane (* 1889, 1 1965}, writer, translator - Blamires, Boylan, Browning, Feminist companion, Flanagan, Irish writers, Lee, McRedmond, O Céirín, Schlueter, Todd, Ulster, Welch - II 1819,024; III 460,23-50 Waddell, Hope Masterton (fl. 1860), missionary, writer - Allibone - I 1120,80 Waddell, James - also: Waddel Walker, Ernest John Munro Walker, Dame Ethel (* 1861, 1 1951), painter, sculptor - Buckman, Goring, Halsby/Harris, WW Art - II 1820,393; III 461,222-224 Walker, Ethel (* 1941), painter - Buckman III 461,225 Walker, Ethel Mary - aft. Knatchbull-Hugesson, baroness Brabourne (t 1929), noblewoman Walford - II 1820,394 Walker, Eustace Masey (* 1868), portreeve, J.P. - WW Somerset - II 1820, 395 Walker, Evan Charles Sutherland—» Sutherland, Evan Charles Walker, Ezekiel (fl. 1800-1805), technical writer, scientific writer - Watt - I 1123,314 Walker, F. (fl. I860?), clergyman - Allibone I 1123,315 Walker, F. (fl. 1880), writer on bricklaying Kirk - I 1123,316 Walker, F.P. (c.1930), violin maker - Plowright - Ill 461,226 Walker, F.S. (* 1906), forests conservator Kirk-Greene 2 - III 461,227 Walker, F. W. (fl. 1885), scientific writer - Kirk - I 1123,317 Walker, Ferdinand (fl. 1600), publisher Allibone, Watt - I 1123,318-319 Walker, Florence Elizabeth Hannah - aft. Lady Wrixon-Becher; aft. Reynell-Pack (t 1912), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1820,396 Walker, Florence Kathleen (* 1897), nursing sister - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 461,228 Walker, Forbes Mc Donald (* 1901), physician, surgeon - Scottish Biogr. - II 1820,397

4078

Walker

Walker, Frances (* 1930), painter, draughtsman, printmaker, teacher - Buckman, Halsby/Harris - Ill 461,229-230 Walker, Francis (fl. 1839-1874), entomologist, lepidopterist - Allibone, Kirk I 1123,320-321 Walker, Francis (fl. 1886-1895), vocalist, autobiographer - Brown/Stratton - I 1123,322 Walker, Sir Francis Elliot 3rd baronet (* 1851, I 1928), naval lieutenant - Walford, WWW 1916 - II 1820,398-399 Walker, Francis John (* 1859, 1 1940), surgeon, coroner, volunteer colonel - Lincolnshire, Medical WW, WW Lincolnshire, WWW 1929 - I 1123,323; II 1820,402-404 Walker, Francis Joseph Walter, Lucy Waters, Marcus Antonius (* 1794, 1 1868), major general - Boase - I 1137,428 Waters, Margaret (fl. 1670), quaker, writer Women writers - III 466,161 Waters, Mary - aft. Honywood (* 1527, I 1620), progenitor - Hutchinson: Templars - I 1137,430-431 Waters, Maud - aft. Swabey (* 1876), gentlewoman - Lady's WW - II 1827,139 Waters, Naomi - aft. Gillet (* 1910), actress Picturegoer's WW - II 1827,140 Waters, Nathaniel Ramsey - religious writer Wheeler - I 1137,432' Waters, Nicholas Baker (* 1764), surgeon Ailibone - I 1137,433 Waters, Peter (fl. 1581-1582), stationer McKerrow - II 1827,141 Waters, R.M. (* 1927), forests conservator Kirk-Greene 2 - III 466,162 Waters, Reginald Charles (* 1883), captain WW Jamaica - II 1827,142 Waters, Reginald Rigden (* 1894?, 11916), captain - Memorials - II 1827,143 Waters, Robert (* 1835), author, educationalist Men & Women - I 1137,434 Waters, Robert (t 1927), lieutenant colonel, army surgeon - Belfast, WWW 1916 II 1827,144-145 Waters, Robert Amor (fl. 1888-1932), canon Clergy List, WW Sussex - II 1827,146-147 Waters, Robert Edmond Chester (* 1828, 1 1898), barrister, antiquary - Boase, Foster 2, Kirk - I 1235,292-294; II 1827,148 Waters, Ronald Sidney (* 1922), geographer, professor - Academic WsW, Scientists III 466,163-164 Waters, Russell (* 1908), actor - Actors III 466,165-166

4125

Waters, Sidney Charles Hutton, Catherine Mary Welby, Charles Cornwallis Anderson-Pelham- —> Pelham, Charles Cornwallis AndersonWelby, Sir Charles Glynne Earle 5th baronet Smythe, Maria Anne Weld, Martin (fl. 1875), novelist - Kirk I 1146,156 Weld, Mary Teresa - aft. Lady Vavasour (t 1927),' laywoman - Cath. WW 1910 I 1146,157' Weld, Matilda (t 1922), gentlewoman - Walford - II 1832,058 Weld, Matthew - c.h. Matthew Weld Hartstonge (fl. 1799-1834), poet - O'Donoghue, WattI 1146,158-159 Weld, Reginald Joseph (* 1842, 1 1923), landowner - Bateman, Cath. WW 1910, Walford, WWW 1916 - I 1146,160; II 1832,59-61 Weld, Richard (fl. 1803-1849), naval lieutenant O'Byrne - I 1146,161 Weld, Thomas - also: Welde; Wells (* 1595, 11661), Puritan divine - Allen, Allibone, Davids, Eliot, Welford - I 1146,162-171 Weld, Thomas Wells, Dymoke Welles, Francis Channing Miles (* 1887), landowner - WW Buckinghamshire II 1832,126 Welles, John (fl. 1518-1519), bookbinder - Duff - I 1146,288 Welles, John (fl. 1635), religious writer Allibone - I 1146,289 Welles, Leo —> Welles, Lionel 6th baron Welles Welles, Lionel 6th baron Welles - also: Leo; Lyon (* 1405?, 11461), soldier - low I 1146,290 Welles, Lyon de —» Welles, Lionel 6th baron Welles Welles, Noah (* 1718, 1 1776), minister, patriot Allen, Allibone - I 1146,291-292 Welles, Richard 7th baron Welles Well, Samuel Welles, William de (t 1261), judge - Foss I 1146,298 Wellesley, marchioness —» Caton, Marianne Wellesley, 1st marquis —> Wesley, Richard Colley 2nd earl of Mornington; 1st marquis Wellesley Wellesley (family) - variant: Wesley (fl. 13. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght III 461,67-69 Wellesley, Alfred (* 1875), comic actor Bracher - II 1832,127 Wellesley, Arthur Charles 4th duke of Wellington (* 1849, 1 1934), colonel, alderman, D.L. - BB&B, Hampshire, Walford, WW Hampshire, WW Wales 1933, WWW 1929 - II 1832,130-134 Wellesley, Arthur Richard 2nd duke of Wellington (* 1807, 1 1884), lieutenant general, M.P., landowner - Allibone, Bateman, Boase, Dod's 1870, Ward - I 1147,117-119; II 1832,135-136 Wellesley, Arthur 1st duke of Wellington (* 1769, 1 1852), field marshal - A 'Beckett, Allibone, Boase, Boylan, Boyle 3, Brydges, Buckland, Cassell, Cochrane R., Connolly, Creasy, Georgian age, Greenwood, Jerdan, Keepsake, Knight: Biography, Lemoine/ Caulñeld, Low, Maunder 2, Mosse, NBD, Philippart, Prime ministers 1, Prime ministers 2, Rintoul, Sanders, Taylor W.C., Waller, Ward, Webb, Welch, Wilson: Commons - I 1146,299-450; 1147,1-116; II 1832,128-129; III 470,237-270; 470,300-335 Wellesley, Catherine —> Candelon, Catherine Wellesley, Lord Charles (* 1808, 1 1858), major general, M.P. - Boase, Ward I 1147,121-122 Wellesley, Christian Arthur 4th earl Cowley (* 1890, 1 1962), nobleman - Dod's 1929 II 1832,137 Wellesley, Dorothy Duchess of Wellington - née: Dorothy Ashton (* 1889, 1 1956), poet, autobiographer - Feminist companion, Shattock - III 470, 271-274 Wellesley, Edward Henry Charles (* 1860), major, J.P. - Thorn, Walford - I 1147,123; II 1832,138 Wellesley, Florence Jane Helen - aft. Wilson, lady Nunburnholme (t 1932), race horse owner - WW Sport - I 1147,124

4162

Wellesley

Wellesley, Francis Augustine Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh, Jane Baillie - aft. Welsh Carlyle Fitzwilliam, William Henry Lawrence Peter Wentworth- 8th earl Fitzwilliam Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Anne Dundas, Anne Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Charles William —» Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth- 5th earl Fitzwilliam Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, George —> Fitzwilliam, George WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, George Charles —> Fitzwilliam, George Charles WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, Lady Mabel Florence Harriett —> Fitzwilliam, Lady Mabel Florence Harriett WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, Maud Frederica Elizabeth —» Dundas, Maud Frederica Elizabeth Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Lady Maud Lilian Elfreda Mary —> Fitzwilliam, Lady Maud Lilian Elfreda Mary WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, Olive Dorothea —» Plunket, Olive Dorothea Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William —» Fitzwilliam, William 4th earl Fitzwilliam

Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William —> Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth- viscount Milton Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William Charles —» Fitzwilliam, William Charles WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, William Charles de Meuron —> Fitzwilliam, William Charles de Meuron Wentworth- 7th earl Fitzwilliam Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William Henry —> Fitzwilliam, William Henry WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, William John —> Fitzwilliam, William John WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, William Thomas Fitzwilliam, William Thomas WentworthWentworth-Fitzwilliam, William Thomas Spencer —> Fitzwilliam, William Thomas Spencer Wentworth- 6th earl Fitzwilliam Wentworth-Sheilds, Francis Ernest —» Sheilds, Francis Ernest WentworthWentworth-Sheilds, Pat —> Sheilds, Pat WentworthWentworth-Sheilds, Wentworth Francis (* 1867, 1 1944), librarian - Munford - III 471,164 Wentworth-Shields, Mary —> Carpenter, Mary Boyd Wentworth Watson, Eveleen Frances Stopford, Eveleen Frances Wentzel, Frederick (fl. 1819-1822), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 471,165 Wentzel, Lodewyk Marthinus (* 1887), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 471,166 Wentzell, William (fl. 1845-1848), seaman Poulsom - III 471,167 Wenyon, Charles (* 1848), medical missionary Medical WW, Methodists - I 1149,336-337 Wenyon, Edwin James Meredith (* 1904), physician - Scottish Biogr. - II 1833,012 Wenyon, Francis Arthur (* 1879), minister WW Methodism - II 1833,013 Wenzel, Leopold (* 1847, 1 1925), conductor Wyndham - II 1833,014 Weobly, Charles (fl. 1800), criminologist - Watt - I 1149,338 Weothun Wiothun Weppler, Jay Robert (* 1943), banker - WsW Hong Kong - III 471,168 Weppner, Margaretha (fl. 1870), travel writer Kirk - I 1149,340 Werapermall, Arthur Agassiz Matthysz (* 1875), physician, surgeon - Ceylon - II 1833,015 Werborton, R. B. (fl. 1855), novelist - Allibone - I 1149,341 Werburg Saint Werburga Saint Werburge (fl. 690), queen - Smith/Wace I 1149,342 Werburga Saint - also; Werburh; Werburg; Verbourg; Wereburga; Wereburge (Î 700?), abbess - Challoner, Dunbar, Gould S.B., Horstmann, SmithAVace - I 1149,343-360 Werburga Saint - also: Wereburga (t 783?), queen, abbess - Dunbar, Hale, Smith/Wace I 1149,361-363 Werburh Saint Werburga Saint Werden, Sir John 1st baronet - also: Worden (* 1640, 1 1716), politician - Hutchinson: Medica - I 1149,366 Werden, Robert (fl. 1663-1675), naval captain Charnock - I 1149,367-368 Werdermann, C. F. (fl. 1845), miscellaneous writer - Allibone - I 1149,369 Werdin, John Philip - c. in religion Paolino de San Bartolomeo (* 1748, 1 1806), vicar-general, missionary, writer - Buckland - II 1833,016 Were, Cecil Allan Walter Steel, Grace Strang Weston, Isabella Frances —» Milman, Isabella Frances Weston, James —» Step, Edward Weston, James (t 1634?), judge - Foss I 1152,327 Weston, James (fl. 1725), writer on stenography - Allibone - I 1152,328 Weston, James (* 1840?), barrister, conveyancer - Foster 2 - II 1834,005 Weston, Jane —> Hunter, Jane Weston, Jeffrey Dennis (* 1919), mathematician, professor - Scientists - III 472,117 Weston, Sir Jerome 2nd earl of Portland (* 1605, 1 1663) - Hutchinson: Medica, Lloyd D. I 1152,330,346-349 Weston, Jessie Laidlay (t 1928), literary folklorist - WWW 1916 - II 1834,006 Weston, John (* 1589?, 1 1649), Jesuit McCoog, Oliver - I 1152,331; III 472,118 Weston, John (fl. 1665), dramatist - Baker, Jacob, Watt, Whincop - I 1152,332-335 Weston, John (* 1793, 1 1837), Jesuit - Oliver I 1152,336-337 Weston, John Baptist (fl. 1715), religious writer Allibone - I 1152,338 Weston, John Leslie (* 1882, î 1963), brigadier - Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr. II 1834,007-008 Weston, Sir John Wakefield 1st baronet (* 1852, 1 1926), M.P., J.P., D.L. - Parliament 1, Walford, WWW 1916- II 1834,009-010; III 472,119 Weston, John Webbe (fl. [1751]), layman - Kirk: Catholics - I 1152,339 Weston, Sir Joseph Dodge (* 1822, 1 1895), businessman, M.P. - Boase, Potter I 1152,340-341 Weston, Joyce Helen - aft. Chapman (* 1926), cataloguer - Landau - II 1834,011 Weston, L. (* 1909), chief justice - KirkGreene 2 - III 472,120 Weston, Leslie - c. The Cheery Chatterbox (fl. 1930), radio presenter - Moseley II 1834,012 Weston, Lou - travel writer - Allibone I 1152,342 Weston, Sister M. Josephine - real name: Cecilia Weston (* 1899, 1 1999), nun - Kirkus III 472,98

Weston, Mary - née: Mary Pace (* 1712, 1 1766), Quaker minister - Feminist companion - III 472,121-122 Weston, Mary Caroline —» Hughes, Mary Caroline Weston, Mary Elizabeth —» Parsons, Mary Elizabeth Weston, Mike (* 1925), comic artist - Clark III 472,123-124 Weston, Peggy (* 1914), painter - Buckman III 472,125' Weston, Peter Douglas (fl. 1957-1958), polar explorer - Poulsom - III 472,126 Weston, Q.V.L. (* 1918), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 472,127 Weston, Ralph Edward (* 1917), chemist Scientists - III 472,128 Weston, Rhys David (* 1980), footballer Hugman - III 472,129 Weston, Richard (t 1572), judge - Foss, Hutchinson: Medica - I 1152,343-345 Weston, Sir Richard (* 1579?, î 1652), judge Foss - I 1152,352 Weston, Sir Richard (* 1591, 1 1652), agriculturalist - Allibone - I 1152,353 Weston, Sir Richard (* 1620, 1 1681), judge Foss - I 1152,354-356 Weston, Richard (* 1733, 1 1806), agricultural writer - Allibone, Britten/Boulger, Watt I 1152,357-359 Weston, Richard (fl. 1833), bookseller, travel writer - Allibone - I 1152,360 Weston, Richard 1st earl of Portland (* 1577, 1 1635), statesman - Hill, Hutchinson: Medica, Lloyd D„ Low - I 1152,346-351; III 472,130 Weston, Robert Sackville, Elizabeth viscountess Weymouth Weymouth, viscount —» Thynne, John Alexander viscount Weymouth Weymouth, 1st viscount —> Thynne, Thomas 1st viscount Weymouth Weymouth, 2nd viscount —> Thynne, Thomas 2nd viscount Weymouth Weymouth, 3rd viscount —» Thynne, Thomas 3rd viscount Weymouth, 1st marquis of Bath Weymouth, Charles (fl.m. 1814), highwayman Highwaymen - I 325,330-331 Weymouth, George - also: Waymouth (fl. 1605), voyager - Belknap, Watt - I 1153,152; 470,76-133 Weymouth, Henry Frederick Thynne Viscount —» Thynne, Henry Frederick Viscount Weymouth Weymouth, Richard Francis (* 1822, î 1902), philologist - Kirk - I 1153,153 Weyrauch, Gunther Paul (* 1905), planter Jamaica - III 472,211 W.H. Lewis, William Richards Whack, B. (fl. 1845), religious writer - Allibone - I 1153,154 Whadcoat, William Henry (* 1871), captain WW Gloucestershire - II 1834,126 Whaddon Baron Page, John Derek Baron Whaddon Whaite, Henry Clarence (* 1828), painter - Manchester, Manchester Faces II 1834,127-134 Whale, Ann Whaley, Thomas Whalley, Thomas (fl. 1705), physician - Münk I 1153,206 Whalley, Thomas (fl. 1882-1890), seed merchant, agricultural implement supplier - Orchard II 1834,157 Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick - also: J.S. (* 1746, 1 1828), poet, traveller - Allibone, Baker, Thesp. Diet., Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 1153,208-212 Whalley, William Tooker, Hyde Salmon WhalleyWhalley-Tooker, Rosalie Mary Standisti —> Dowker, Rosalie Mary Standish Whally, John Duff, Isobel Grace WhartonWharton-Duff, John Wharton —> Tod, John Wharton Wharton-Wells, Harry —> Wells, Harry WhartonWhatcott, Robert (fi. 1587-1616), Stratford resident - Shakespeare - III 472, 291 Whateley, Anne - or: Anne Beck, Elizabeth Anne Beck (* 1561, 1 1601), alleged poet - Feminist companion, Shakespeare III 472,292-294 Whateley, Blanche - also: Whately; aft. Wale (fl. 1855), poet - O'Donoghue - I 1154,80 Whateley, Elizabeth Anne —> Whateley, Anne Whateley, G. N. (fl. 1805-1810), writer on fisheries, writer on Shakespeare - Watt I 1154,82 Whateley, James (* 1823), town councillor, Chartist - Birmingham Faces II 1834,195-207 Whateley, Mary Darwall, Mary Whateley, Mary - aft. Darwell; also: Darwall (fi. 1760), poet - Allibone, Chambers, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt - I 1154,83-86 Whateley, Mary Monica (* 1890, 1 1960), women's suffragist, county councillor, journalist - Cath. WW 1930, Labour WW, Lady's WW, Oldfìeld - II 1834,208-210; III 472,298-299 Whateley, William Whately, William

Whately, Arnold Robert (* 1871), rector, college vice-principal - Clergy List, WW Devonshire - 11 1834,211-212 Whately, Arthur Pepys (* 1829), barrister Foster 2, Foster 4 - II 1834,213-214 Whately, Blanche —> Whateley, Blanche Whately, Charles (fl. 1840), religious writer Allibone - I 1154,91 Whately, Edward William (* 1823, 1 1892), rector, writer - Allibone, Boase I 1154,92-93 Whately, Elizabeth (fi. 1830), miscellaneous writer - Allibone - I 1154,94 Whately, Elizabeth Jane Smith, Ernest Whately Whates, Harold Richard Grant (* 1895), newspaper editor, parliamentary correspondent - Birmingham Post - II 1834,220 Whates, Harry Richard (t 1923), journalist, parliamentary correspondent, writer - Griffiths, WWW 1916 - II 1834,221; III 472,316 Whatford, Stuart Lumley (* 1879, 1 1919), brevet lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris - II 1834,222 Whatford, William Starr Wheatly, Charles Wheatley, Charles Ambrose (* 1853), canon Cath. WW 1910- I 1154,228 Wheatley, Charles Joshua Hirst (* 1888), county councillor, volunteer colonel, D.L. - WW Warwickshire - II 1834, 272 Wheatley, Clara Maria —> Leigh, Clara Maria Wheatley, Cyril Moreton (* 1870, 1 1942), major - Creagh/Humphris, WW Kent II 1834,273-274 Wheatley, Dennis (* 1897, Î 1977), crime novelist - Bloom, Greenwood, Lee, Whodunit? - III 472,346-350 Wheatley, Denys Neville (* 1940), pathologist Scientists - III 472, 351

4181

Wheatley, Edward Balme - aft. Wheatley-Balme (* 1819, 1 1896), high sheriff, D.L., writer Kirk - I 61,371 Wheatley, Francis (* 1747, 1 1801), painter - Bryan, Chalmers 1, Edwards, Foskett, Gilbey, Gorton, Gould, Greenwood, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Pilkington, Redgrave, Rose H.J., Sandby, Sartin, Strickland, Watkins, Webb - I 1154,230-266; III 472,353-355 Wheatley, Francis (Î 1865), private - Creagli/ Humphris - II 1834, 275 Wheatley, Frederick William (* 1867), stationmaster - WW Wales 1921 II 1834,276 Wheatley, Frederick William (* 1871, 1 1955), headmaster, physicist, mathematician - WW Science - II 1834, 277 Wheatley, G. W. (fl. 1850), orientalist Allibone - I 1154,267 Wheatley, George (fl. 1871-1885), watchmaker Pickford - III 472, 356 Wheatley, George Francis Edmund (* 1872), priest, professor - WW Durham - II 1834,278 Wheatley, George Prescott Brereton (fl. 1930), headmaster - WW Sussex - II 1834,279 Wheatley, Gerald William Joseph (* 1926), librarian - Landau - II 1834, 280 Wheatley, Grace (* 1888, 1 1970), painter, sculptor, teacher - Buckman - III 472, 357 Wheatley, Sir Henry 1st baronet (* 1777, 1 1852), major general - Boase - I 1154,268 Wheatley, Henry Benjamin (* 1838, î 1917), secretary, miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Kent: London, Kirk, Men 3, Munford, WWW 1916 - I 1154,269-272; II 1834,281-282; III 472,358 Wheatley, Henry Spencer (* 1851, 1 1932), colonel - Cox: Kent, WWW 1929 I 1154,273; II 1834,283 Wheatley, Herbert Charles (* 1899), prison director - Kirk-Greene 2 - III 472, 359 Wheatley, Hewett (fl. 1845), angler - Allibone I 1154,274 Wheatley, Horace (fl. 1905), dancer, comic actor - Green Room Book - II 1834, 284 Wheatley, J. H. (fl. 1875), religious writer Kirk - I 1154,275 Wheatley, John (* 1801), naval commander O'Byrne - I 1154,279-280 Wheatley, John (fl. 1802-1822), financial writer, commercial writer - Allibone, Palgrave I 1154,276-278 Wheatley, John (c.1825), violin maker Plowright - III 472,361 Wheatley, John (fl. 1856-1872), naval captain, medical writer - Kirk - I 1154,281 Wheatley, John (* 1869, 1 1930), M.P. Bracher, Cath. WW 1930, Farbman, Goring, Hassan/Lynch, Labour WW, Parliament 1, Ramsden, Rosen, WWW 1929 - I 1154,282; II 1834,285-289; III 472,362-367 Wheatley, John (* 1892, 1 1955), painter, etcher - Buckman, WW Wales 1921 - II 1834, 290; III 472,368 Wheatley, John David Patrick (* 1899), estate agent, chartered surveyor - Sports II 1834,291-292 Wheatley, John Francis Lord (* 1941), judge, college senator - Scotland - III 472,374 Wheatley, John Rutland (* 1837), company chairman, city councillor - Sheffìeld II 1834,293 ' Wheatley, John Thomas baron Wheatley (* 1908, 1 1988), advocate - Goring, Grant: Advocates, Parliament 2, Rubinstein, Scottish Biogr. - II 1834, 294-295; III 472, 369-373 Wheatley, Joseph (* 1851), woollen manufacturer, district councillor, J.P. - West Riding - II 1834, 296 Wheatley, Joseph Larke (* 1846, î 1932), solicitor, town clerk, J.P. - Glamorgan, South Wales, WW Wales 1921, WWW 1929 II 1834,297-299

4182

Wheatley

Wheatley, Joshua Hirst Woodrooffe, Henry Joseph Woodroffe, I. (* 1924), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 486,174 Woodroffe, J. (fl. 1825), legal writer - Allibone - I 1194,156 Woodroffe, James Tisdall Evans, Pamela Wyclif, John —> Wycliffe, John Wycliffe, Bernard —> Parker, Henry Meredith

4343

Wycliffe, John - also: Wickliffe; Wicliff; Wyclif; Wyklyf (* 1324?, î 1384), religious reformer, theologian - A Beckett, Adams W.D. 1, Aikin 2, Aliibone, Berkenhout, British Biography, Cassell, Chalmers 1, Chambers, Collier 1, Cunningham G.G., Davenport, Fuller, Gorton, Greenwood, Hailstone, Hook, Knight: Biography, Lives English, Low, Magazine, Maunder 2, Mavor, Middleton, Portraits, Rose H.J., Seward 1, Stokes, Stratford 2, Waller, Watkins, Watt, Wilks - I 1203,247-450,1204,1-92; 1104,38-39; III 489,166 Wycliffe, Thomas (fl. 1775), political writer Watt - I 1204,93 Wycliffe-Jones, Walter Edmond Wycliffe Jones, Walter Edmond Wycliffe WycliffeWycliffe Lane, Janet —» Plues, Elizabeth Janet Wycliffe Wilson, John Wilson, John Wycliffe Wycombe, baron of —> Basset, Alan baron of Wycombe Wydenbruck, Nora - aft. Purtscher-Wydenbruck (* 1894), painter, writer, journalist - WW Art - II 1856,277 Wydenbruck, Nora Purtscher—> Wydenbruck, Nora Wydergin Wigthen Wydeville, Anthony —» Woodville, Anthony baron Scales, 2nd earl Rivers Wydeville, Richard Woodville, Richard 1st earl Rivers Wydewylle, Anthony —> Woodville, Anthony baron Scales, 2nd earl Rivers Wydle, Gervase (fl. 1588), merchant sea captain, patriot - Brown C., Mellors II 1856,311-312 Wydow, Robert - also: Wedow (t 1505), poet, musician - Brown/Stratton, De Bekker I 1204,97-98 Wydowes, John —> Widdowes, John Wydrowski, Bronislaw (* 1916), pilot - Wynn III 489,167 Wydville, Anthony —» Woodville, Anthony baron Scales, 2nd earl Rivers Wydwylle, Anthony —» Woodville, Anthony baron Scales, 2nd earl Rivers Wye, Charles (* 1925), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 489,168 Wye, Edward (fl. 1661), naval commander Charnock - I 1204,100 Wye, Richard (fl. 1673), naval commander Charnock - I 1204,101 Wyer (family) (fl. 17. Cent. - End 20. Cent.), Irish family - MacLysaght - III 489,169 Wyer, John (fl. 1550), printer - Duff, Watt I 1204,102-103 Wyer, John (* 1790?, 1 1883), army surgeon Boase - I 1204,104 Wyer, John Desmond (* 1918), director of sales - WWW Ireland - III 489,170 Wyer, Matthew Daly (* 1853, 1 1891), professor, barrister, poet - O'Donoghue - I 1204,105 Wyer, Richard (fl. 1548-1550), printer - Duff, Watt - I 1204,106-107 Wyer, Robert (fl. 1529-1566), printer - Duff, Watt - I 1204,108-110 Wyer-Honey, Reginald St. Vincent —» Honey, Reginald St. Vincent WyerWyeth, Frank John (* 1878), curate, headmaster - Clergy List, WW Essex - II 1856,278-279 Wyeth, John (* 1770, 1 1858), newspaper proprietor, musicologist - Aliibone I 1204,111 Wyeth, John B. (fl. 1830), travel writer Aliibone - I 1204,112 Wyeth, Joseph (* 1663, î 1731), Quaker writer Aliibone - I 1204,113 Wyeth, Paul (* 1920, î 1983), painter, draughtsman - Buckman - III 489,171 Wyeth, William Henry (fl. 1850), writer on building - Aliibone - I 1204,114 Wyfold, 1st baron —» Hodge, Robert Trotter 1st baron Wyfold Wyfold, 2nd baron —» Hodge, Roland Hermon

4344

Wygan

Wygan, Eudo - also: Edward Wigan (fc.1550), divine, professor - Cooper/Cooper I 1204,116 Wyght, John —» Wight, John Wygmore, John (fl. [1351]), abbot, art patron Bryan - I 1204,118 Wyile, H.W. Wyndham, Percy earl of Thomond Wyndham-Quin (family) (fl. 19. Cent.), Earls of Dunraven - Fisher - III 489,298 Wyndham-Quin, Anne —» Lambert, Anne Wyndham-Quin, Lady Emily Anna Quin, Lady Emily Anna WyndhamWyndham-Quin, Windham Henry —» Quin, Windham Henry 2nd earl Dunraven and Mountearl Wyndham-Quin, Windham Henry —> Quin, Windham Henry Wyndham- 5th earl Dunraven and Mountearl Wyndham-Read, Martin (* 1942), musician Larkin: Folk - III 489, 299-300 Wyndham-West, Sonja Evans, Harold Butler WynWynel, John Wynell, John Wynell, John - also: Wynel (fl. 1655), medical writer - Watt - I 1205,184 Wynell, Thomas (*1601?), rector, sermonist Watt, Wood - I 1205,185-186 Wynell-Mayow, Mayow —> Mayow, Mayow WynellWyness, James Alexander Davidson (* 1903), physician, surgeon - WW Cheshire II 1857,001 Wyness, James Fenton (* 1903, Î 1974), architect, writer - Buckman, Scottish Biogr. II 1857,002; III 489,302 Wynette, Al (* 1921), jazz musician - Chilton III 489,303 Wynfield, David Wilkie Baillie, Caroline Eliza Montague Wynford, 5th baron —» Best, George 5th baron Wynford Wynford, 4th baron —» Best, Henry Molyneux 4th baron Wynford Wynford, 6th baron —» Best, Philip George 6th baron Wynford Wynford, 3rd baron Best, William Draper Mortimer 3rd baron Wynford Wynford, 1st baron —> Best, William Draper 1st baron Wynford Wynford, 2nd baron —» Best, William Samuel 2nd baron Wynford Wynford, William - also: Wynneford; Winferd; Wynfor; Winford (fl. 1370-1404), architect Architecture, Redgrave - I 1205,195-197

Wyng, John (fl. 1710), astronomer - Allibone I 1205,199 Wyn-Harris, Percy (* 1903, 1 1979), colonial civil servant - Kirk-Greene 1, Kirk-Greene 2 - Ill 489,266-268 Wyniatt, Caroline Betha —> Vansittart, Caroline Betha Wynick, M. (fl. 20. Cent.), violin maker Plowright - III 489,306 Wyn-Jones, Evan (* 1939), chemist, lecturer Scientists - III 489, 269 Wynkyn de Wörde (t 1535), printer - Griffiths III 489,307 Wynkyn, William (fl. 1534), stationer - Duff I 1205,201 Wynman, Margaret —> Dixon, Ella Nora Hepworth Wynn - full name: Wynn Pullen (* 1927), watercolourist, printmaker, teacher - Buckman - Ill 489,320 Wynn, Mrs —> Wynne, Catherine Simpson Wynn (family) (c. 1500-1700), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,311 Wynn (family) (c. 1500-1700), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,314 Wynn (family) (fl. 16. Cent.), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,319 Wynn (family) (fl. 16. Cent.), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,312 Wynn (family) (fl. 16. Cent.), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,317 Wynn (family) (c.1600-1700), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,313 Wynn (family) (fl. 17. Cent.), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,315 Wynn (family) (c.1650-1750), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,316 Wynn (family) (c.1675-1800), Welsh family Fisher - III 489,318 Wynn, Agar (* 1850, 1 1934), pastoralist, solicitor general, dominion politician - 14WW 1929 II 1857,068 Wynn, Anna Williams > Lloyd, Anna Wynn, Arthur Watkin Williams- (* 1856, 1 1946), barrister, high sheriff, private secretary Foster 2, Walford, WW Wales 1933 II 1857,003-005 Wynn, Bowyer Leftwich Williamson (Î 1792), gentleman - Smith - II 1857,006 Wynn, Charles Henry (* 1847, Í1911), alderman, high sheriff, landowner - Bateman, Walford, WWW 1897 - II 1857,007-009 Wynn, Charles Kerrison —» Sala, Charles Kerrison Wynn, Charles Watkin Williams- (* 1775, 1 1850), politician - Allibone, Buckland, Cokayne, Fisher, Maunder 2, Mosse, NBD, Roberts, Rowland E.H., Ward, Watkins/ Shoberl, Williams R., Wilson: Commons I 1205,203-215; II 1857,10-12; III 480,43 Wynn, Charles Watkins Williams- (* 1822, I 1896), recorder - Boase, Dod's 1870, Foster 2, Foster 4 - I 1205, 216; II 1857,13-15 Wynn, Charlotte Williams- (* 1807, 1 1869), diarist - Boase, Fisher, Roberts, Ward I 1205,217-218; II 1857,16; III 480,44 Wynn, Colin Hayden (* 1934), chemist, lecturer - Scientists - III 489,321 Wynn, Deborah (* 1645?, 1 1727), quaker, writer - Women writers - III 489, 322 Wynn, Edward (* 1618, 1 1669), canon, cathedral chancellor - Welsh Biogr., Williams R. I 1205,260; II 1857,17-18 Wynn, Edward (* 1645), rector - Welsh Biogr. II 1857,019 Wynn, Eric —» Griffiths, Eric Wynn, Eva (fl. 1865), writer - Allibone I 1205,219 Wynn, Frances Caroline Williams— aft. Brewis (Î 1918), gentlewoman - Walford II 1857,020 Wynn, Frances Williams (* 1780?, 1 1857), diarist - Allibone - I 1205, 220

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Wynn, Frederick George (* 1853, 1 1932), alderman, high sheriff - Walford, WWW 1929 - II 1857,021-022 Wynn, Frederick Rowland Williams- (* 1865, I 1940), parliamentary clerk, volunteer major Foster 3, WWW 1929 - II 1857, 023-024 Wynn, G. H. (* 1850), brass finisher, lay preacher - WW Cheltenham - II 1857,025 Wynn, Glynn Wynn, Louise Alexandra WilliamsWynn-Carrington, Albert Edward Samuel Charles Robert —» Carrington, Albert Edward Samuel Charles Robert Wynn- viscount Wendover Wynn-Carrington, Cecilia Margaret —» Hamond, Cecilia Margaret HarbordWynn-Carrington, Charles Robert —> Carington, Charles Robert 1st earl Carrington Wynn-Carrington, Marjorie Cecilia Carrington, Marjorie Cecilia WynnWynne —> Gahan (family) Wynne (family) Godley, Charlotte Wynne, Cybel - aft. Rock (fl. 1898-1905), actress - Green Room Book - II 1857, 078 Wynne, David - full name: David Wynne Thomas (* 1900, 1 1985), composer - Fisher III 489,339 Wynne, David (* 1926), sculptor - Buckman III 489,340 Wynne, E. (fl. 1874-1886), novelist, writer Kirk - I 1205, 258 Wynne, E. Kendrick (fl. 1902), miniature painter - Foskett - III 489, 341 Wynne, Edward (fl. 1620), colonial governor Allibone - I 1205,259 Wynne, Edward (* 1681, î 1755), ecclesiastical advocate - Welsh Biogr. - II 1857, 079-080 Wynne, Edward (* 1685, 1 1745), vicar - Welsh Biogr. - II 1857,081 Wynne, Edward (* 1715, î 1767), curate - Welsh Biogr. - II 1857,082 Wynne, Edward (* 1734, 1 1784), law writer Allibone, Chalmers 1, Gorton, Hutchinson: Medica, Rees: Welshmen, Rose H.J., Simpson, Watkins, Watt - I 1205,261-270; II 1857,83; III 489,343 Wynne, Edward Henry John (* 1893), gentleman - Walford - II 1857,084 Wynne, Edward N. (* 1847), engineer - Thom I 1205,271 Wynne, Edward William Lloyd (* 1836, 1 1893), major general, sheriff - Boase, Roberts I 1205,272; II 1857,85 Wynne, Edward William Stackhouse—> Stackhouse, Edward William Wynne, Ellis - also: Elis Wyn (* 1671, 1 1734), writer - Fisher, Pughe, Rose, Williams R. I 1205,273-275; III 489,344 Wynne, F. (t 1884), engraver - Strickland I 1205,276 Wynne, Frances (* 1863, î 1893), poet O'Donoghue - I 1205, 277 Wynne, Francis George (* 1885, 1 1918), major - Creagh/Humphris, WWW 1916 II 1857,086-087 Wynne, Frederick Edward (* 1870, î 1930), physician, professor, miscellaneous writer Monro - II 1857,088 Wynne, Frederick Richards (* 1827, 1 1896), bishop - Allibone, Boase, Crone, Kirk I 1205,278-280; II 1857,89 Wynne, Gabriel (fl. 1775), medical writer Allibone - I 1205,281 Wynne, Sir George 1st baronet (* 1700, 1 1756), M.P. - Roberts - II 1857,090 Wynne, George (* 1804, î 1890), general, engineer - Boase, Crone - I 1205, 282; II 1857,91 Wynne, George (* 1839, î 1912), newspaper editor - Orchard, WWW 1897 II 1857,092-094 Wynne, George Robert (* 1838, 1 1912), archdeacon, sermonist, writer - Allibone, Kirk, WWW 1897 - I 1205,283-284; II 1857,95 Wynne, Gladys (* 1876, 1 1968), painter Buckman - III 489, 345 Wynne, Graham Owen Robert (* 1862), captain - Thom - I 1205,285 Wynne, Greville Maynard (fl. 1960-1964), spy WsW espionage - III 489,346-350 Wynne, Harriott Julia Catherine —> Marriott, Harriott Julia Catherine Wynne, Henry (fl. 1680), horologist - Watt I 1205,286 Wynne, Sir Henry Arthur (* 1867), solicitor Thom - I 1205,287 Wynne, Henry Ernest Singelton (* 1877, 1 1962), lieutenant colonel Creagh/Humphris, Scottish Biogr. - II 1857,096-097

Wynne, Hugh —» Gwynne, Hugh Wynne, James (fl. 1826-1854), barrister Foster 2- II 1857,098 Wynne, John —> Gwynne, John Wynne, John (* 1650, î 1714), barrister, sheriff - Fisher, Welsh Biogr. - II 1857,099-101; III 489,351 Wynne, John (* 1667, 1 1743), bishop Allibone, Cassan 2, Chambers, Eisher, Rowland E.H., Watt, Williams R. I 1205,288-302; III 489,352 Wynne, John Winde, William Wynne, William (* 1671?, 1 1704), historian Watt, Welsh Biogr. - I 1205, 369; II 1857,129 Wynne, William (* 1693, Î 1765), serjeant-atlaw, biographer - Allibone, Hutchinson: Medica, Watt, Welsh Biogr., Woohych I 1205,354-368; II 1857,130 Wynne, Sir William (* 1729, 1 1815), barrister, judge, P.C. - Welsh Biogr. - II 1857,131 Wynne, William Edwards, Sir Robert Meredydd WynneWynne-Edwards, Thomas Alured —> Edwards, Thomas Alured WynneWynne-Edwards, Vero Copner —» Edwards, Vero Copner WynneWynne-Eyton, Charles Edward —> Eyton, Charles Edward WynneWynne Eyton, John Hope —» Eyton, John Hope Wynne Wynne Eyton, Violet Hope Eyton, Violet Hope Wynne Wynne-Finch, Arthur —» Finch, Arthur Wynne-

Wynne-Finch, Charles Arthur Finch, Charles Arthur WynneWynne-Finch, Charles Griffith —> Wynne, Charles Griffith Wynne-Finch, Edward Heneage —> Finch, Edward Heneage WynneWynne-Finch, John Charles Finch, John Charles WynneWynne-Finch, Sir William Heneage —> Finch, Sir William Heneage WynneWynneford, William Wynford, William Wynne-Jones, Charles Llewelyn —> Jones, Charles Llewelyn WynneWynne-Jones, Edward Irvine —> Jones, Edward Irvine WynneWynne-Jones, John William Jones, John William WynneWynne-Jones, Llewellyn —> Jones, Llewellyn WynneWynne-Jones, Nancy (* 1922), painter Buckman - III 489, 361 Wynne-Jones, Tom Neville —» Jones, Tom Neville WynneWynne-Jones, William Francis Kenrick Baron of Abergele - also: Lord Wynne-Jones (* 1903, 1 1982), chemist, professor, university provice-chancellor - Rubinstein, Scientists III 489,362-366 Wynnel, John - also: Winnel (t 1759), rear admiral - Charnock - I 1205, 377 Wynne-Marriott, Harriott Julia Catherine —» Marriott, Harriott Julia Catherine Wynne-Morgan, John (* 1906), painter Buckman - III 489, 367 Wynner —» Fingar Saint Wynne Roberts, Reginald —> Roberts, Reginald Wynne Wynne Thomas, David —» Wynne, David Wynne Thomas, Francis (* 1907), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 489,368 Wynne-Willson, Linton Frederick —> Willson, Linton Frederick Wynne Wynne-Wynne, Brownlow —> Cumming, Brownlow WynneWynne-Yorke, Bulkley Wynne Yorke —> Lodge, Bulkeley Wynne Yorke Wynn-Griffith, Ronald Robert Griffith, Ronald Robert WynnWynniat, Robert —» Wynniatt, Robert Wynniatt, Robert - or: Robert Wynniat (fl. 18501853), midshipman - Poulsom - III 489, 369 Wynnin Saint - bishop - Forbes I 1205,380-387 Wynnog Saint —» Gwynno Wynn-Williams, David Donaldson (* 1946), microbiologist, polar explorer - Poulsom III 489,333 Wynn-Williams, Neil Wynn —> Williams, Neil Wynn Wynn-Wynne, Reginald —> Roberts, Reginald Wynne Wyn-Pugh, I. (* 1910), engineer - KirkGreene 2 - III 489, 270 Wynram, John —» Winram, John Wynter, Alan Errington (fl. 1953), solicitor Jamaica - III 489,375 Wynter, Andrew Winter, Sir William Wynter, William (fl. 1840), medical writer Allibone - I 1205,401 Wyntershylle, William (fc.1424), monk, chronicler - Adams W.D. 1 - I 1205,402 Wyntle, Robert (* 1682?, 1 1750), physician Foster 4 - II 1857,149 Wynton, Andrew of —> Wyntoun, Andrew of Wynton, Elias de - judge - Foss - I 1205, 403 Wynton, Walter de (fl. 1296-1297), clerk of works - Architecture - I 1205,404 Wyntoun, Andrew of - also: Wyntoune; Winton; Wynton; Wyntown (* 1350?, 1 1420?), historian - Adams W.D. 1, Allibone, Anderson W, Cassel1, Chalmers 1, Chambers: Scotsmen, Goring, Gorton, Irying: Scotsmen, Knight: Biography, low, O'Donoghue, Rose H.J., Stark, Watkins, Watt - I 1205,405-426; 26,302; III 489,387 Wyntoune, Andrew of Wyntoun, Andrew of Wyntown, Andrew of —» Wyntoun, Andrew of Wynyard, Diana —» Cox, Dorothy Isobel Wynyard, Edward Buckley (* 1788, 1 1864), general - Boase, Chaplin, Heaton, Mennell I 1205,427-429; II 1857,150 Wynyard, Edward C. (* 1818, 1 1889), general Boase - I 1205,430 Wynyard, Edward George (* 1861, 1 1936), major, engineer, sportsman Creagh/Humphris, Dampier 1, WW Buckinghamshire, WW Sport, WWW 1929 - I 1205,431; II 1857,151-154 Wynyard, Henry (fl. 1779-1808), lieutenant general - Philippart - I 1205,432 Wynyard, Henry Buckley Jenner (* 1808, I 1899), major general - Boase - I 1205,433 Wynyard, Montagu John (* 1780, 1 1857), rector, sermonist - Allibone, Boase - I 1205,434-435 Wynyard, Robert Henry (* 1802, 1 1864), major general - Boase, Mennell - I 1205,436-438 Wynyard, Rowley (* 1855, 1 1931), colonel - Cox: Kent, WWW 1929 - I 1205,439; II 1857,155 Wynyard, William (fl. 1775-1814), lieutenant general - Philippart - I 1205, 440-441 Wynyard, William Rowley (fl. 1817-1849), naval lieutenant - O Byrne - Ì 1205,442 Wyon, Sir Albert William (* 1869, 1 1937), accountant, auditor - WWW 1929 II 1857,156 Wyon, Allan (* 1843, 1 1907), medallist, seal engraver - Pratt, WWW 1897 - I 1205,446; II 1857,157 Wyon, Allan Gairdner (* 1882, 1 1962), sculptor, medallist - Buckman, WW Art - II 1857,158; III 489,390 Wyon, Benjamin (* 1802, 1 1858), seal engraver - Boase, Pyke, Redgrave - I 1205, 447-448; III 489,391

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Wyon

Wyon, Edward Alexander (fl. 1870), poet - Kirk - I 1205,449 Wyon, Edward William Scates, Linda Yates, Marie (* 1940), artist - Buckman III 490,173 Yates, Marjorie 1941), actress Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 490,174; 490,176 Yates, Mark Jason (* 1970), footballer - Hugman - Ill 490,175 Yates, Marshall Geoffrey (* 1934), biochemist Scientists - III 490,177 Yates, Mary (* 1649?, î 1776), centenarian Boyle 3 - I 1208, 226 Yates, Mary (* 1891), pastellist - WW Art II 1858,149 Yates, Mary Ann —» Graham, Mary Ann Yates, Matthew (fl. 1875), religious writer - Kirk - I 1208,228 Yates, Neil (* 1970), jazz musician - Chilton III 490,178 Yates, Paula (* 1960), television presenter Hayward: TV - III 490,179 Yates, Pauline (fl. 1985-1994), actress Hayward: TV, Pedder - III 490,180-181 Yates, Peter (* 1929), film director - British Culture, Film directors - III 490,182-186 Yates, Ralph Cyril (* 1898), solicitor, alderman Birmingham Post - II 1858,150 Yates, Richard (* 1706?, î 1796), comedian Gilliland, Gorton, Russell: Actors, Thesp. Diet. - I 1208,229-235 Yates, Richard (* 1769, 1 1834), divine, antiquary - Allibone, NBD, Watkins/Shoberl, Watt I 1208,236-239 Yates, Richard (fl. 1910), violin maker - Morris W.M., Plowright - II 1858,151; III 490,187 Yates, Richard Augustus (* 1793, 1 1876), admiral - Boase, O'Byrne - I 1208,241-243

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Yates

Yates, Richard Vaughan (* 1785, 1 1856), philanthropist, iron merchant - Boase, Orchard - I 1208,244; II 1409,27-29 Yates, Richard William Peel (fl. 1967), physician - Channel Islands - III 490,188 Yates, Robert (* 1738, 1 1801), US patriot, judge - Allen, AUibone - I 1208,245-246 Yates, Robert Ballard (fl. 1790-1849), naval commander - O'Byrne - I 1208,247 Yates, Robert Burton Meikle (* 1886), physician - WW Shropshire - II 1858,153 Yates, Robert James Burton (* 1883), colonel Scottish Biogr. - II 1858,154 Yates, Robert Perks (* 1843), company director, J.P. - Birmingham, Birmingham Faces II 1858,155-163 Yates, S. R. (* 1880?), mechanical engineer Day - II 1858,164 Yates, Samuel Pearson Yeo, Isaac Burney Yeo, Sir James Lucas (* 1782, 1 1818), commodore - Morgan: Sketches I 1209,37-38 Yeo, John (* 1841), businessman, J.P. Devonshire, Gaskell: Devonshire I 1209,39-40; II 1858,268 Yeo, Kim Seng (* 1938), painter, draughtsman Buckman - III 490, 408 Yeo, Kok Cheang Chester, Eleanora Yorkshire Nan (fl. 1705), virago - Caulñeld 4 I 1210,20-22 Yorkshire Ripper —> Sutcliffe, Peter Yorkston, James (fl. 1887-1894), composer, musical editor - Baptie 1, Baptie 2 I 1210,23-24 Yorston, J.H. (* 1916), colonial civil servant Kirk-Greene 2 - III 491,101 Yorston, Kenneth MacQueen (* 1897), dentist Scottish Biogr. - II 1858,380 Yorston, Robert H. (* 1872, 1 1946), librarian Munford - III 491,102 Yorstoun, Archibald Morden Carthew- (* 1855, I 1929), brigadier general - WWW 1929 II 1858,381 Yorstoun, Charles Carthew- (*1861, 11914), advocate - Grant: Advocates - II 1858,382

Young Yorstoun, Morden Carthew > Carthew, Morden Yorwerth, David Matthews (* 1872), lieutenant, J.P. - WW Wales 1933 - II 1858, 383 Yorwerth, Thomas Jenkin (* 1870), auctioneer, mayor - WW Wales 1933 - II 1858, 384 Yoshihito (* 1879, 1 1926), Emperor of Japan III 491,103 Yoshikawa, Takeo (fl. 1941), Japanese Naval Intelligence Bureau agent - WsW espionage III 491,104-105 Yosy, Mrs A. (fl. 1810), writer on Switzerland Allibone - I 1210,25 Yotton, John (t 1512), priest, scholar - Cooper/ Cooper - I 1210,26 Youard, Henry George (fl. 1867-1877), vicar Kirk - I 1210, 28 Youard, Wilfrid Wadham Zincke, Christian Friedrich Zink, Edmund Leonard (fl. 1915-1918), air force captain - Above the Trenches - III 492,383 Zink, George Frederick (fl. 1882-1914), miniature painter - Foskett - III 492, 384 Zink, Walton Webster (* 1915), accountant Jamaica - III 492,385 Zinkeisen, Anna Katrina Pontifex, Clara de Zlochovsky, Miroslav (* 1922), ballet dancer Noble: Ballet - II 1860,096 Zmed, Adrian (fl. 1985), actor - Pedder III 492,395 Zmood, Ian John (* 1945), physicist, polar explorer - Poulsom - III 492, 395 Znicz-Muszynski, Tadeusz (* 1921, î 1988), painter, teacher - Buckman - III 492,396 Zobole, Ernest (* 1927), painter, teacher Buckman - III 492, 397 Zoccola, A. R. (fl. 1935), sales manager Marteau - II 1860,097 Zoeller, Carli (* 1840, 1 1889), composer, writer - Baptie 1, Champlin 1, De Bekker - I 1213,140-143 Zoffanji, Johann —> Zoffany, John Zoffanji, John —» Zoffany, John Zoffany, John - also: Johann; also: Zoffanji; Zaffanii (* 1733, 1 1810), painter - A 'Beckett, Bryan, Buckland, Champlin 2, Cooper: Dictionary, Foskett, Georgian age, Gorton, Gould, Greenwood, James, Knight: Biography, Pilkington, Redgrave, Routh, Sandby, Watkins - I 1213,146-167; II 1860,98-100; III 492,400-407 Zohar, Israel (* 1945), painter - Buckman III 492,408 Zohrab, Adela Louisa - aft. Lady Holmes (fl. 1847-1910), gentlewoman - Walford II 1860,101 Zohrab, Sir Edward Henry Soone, William Zorab, John (fl. 1890-1935), engineer - India Office - II 1860,107 Zorian, Olive (fl. 1941-1945), violinist Palmer R. - II 1860,108 Zorn, Fritz (* 1871), dramatist, novelist - Green Room Book - II 1860,109 Zorn, Theodora - c.h. Ina Rozant (fl. 1899-1905), actress, singer, writer - Green Room Book II 1860,110-111 Zornlin, Rosina Maria (* 1794?, Î 1859), miscellaneous writer - Allibone, Boase I 1213,170-171 Zossenheim, Elise Ray - aft. Lady Levy Moran, Michael Zubaida, Sami Daoud (* 1937), sociologist, lecturer - Academic WsW - III 492,419 Zubeir, Rijal (* 1921), education officer - KirkGreene 2 - III 492, 420 Zubly, John Joachim (* 1724, Î 1781), minister, sermonist - Allen, Allibone - I 1213,239-240 Zuccani, Ernest (fl. 1850), writer - Allibone I 1213,241 Zuccarelli, Francesco - also: Francis Zuccherelli (* 1702, 1 1788), landscape painter - Bryan, Cooper: Dictionary, Edwards, Gorton, James, Knight: Biography, Maunder 2, Redgrave, Sandby, Watkins - I 1213,242-255; II 1860,117 Zuccaro, Federigo - also: Zucharo; Zucchero (* 1542?, 1 1609), painter - Cooper: Dictionary, Foskett, Redgrave - I 1213,259; II 1860,118; III 492,421 Zuccato, Edward de (fl. 1876-1896), consul Foreign Office 1 - II 1860,119 Zucchelli, Carlo Zuccarelli, Francesco Zucchero, Federigo —> Zuccaro, Federigo Zucchi, Antonio Pietro (* 1726, 1 1795), painter - Knight: Biography, Redgrave, Sandby I 1213,260-262 Zucchi, Guiseppi (fl. 1770), line engraver Bryan, Redgrave - I 1213,263-264 Zucchi, Maria Anna Angelica —» Kauffmann, Maria Anna Angelica Zucco, George (* 1886, 1 1960), actor Actors, Picturegoer's WW - II 1860,120; III 492,422-425 Zucharo, Federigo —» Zuccaro, Federigo Zucker, Israel John (* 1932), physicist, lecturer Scientists - III 492, 426 Zuckerman —» Zuckerman, Solly Zuckerman, baron Zuckerman, Arie Jeremy (* 1932), virologist Scientists - III 492, 427 Zuckerman, Solly Zuckerman, baron (* 1904, 1 1993), anatomist, zoologist, government adviser - Birmingham Post, British History, Lee, Ramsden, Rubinstein, Scientists, WW Oxfordshire, WW Science - II 1860,121-123; III 492,428-436 Zugbach de Sugg, Reginald Gordon Leslie von —> Zugbach de Sugg, Reginald Gordon Leslie von Zugbach de Sugg, Reginald Gordon Leslie von (* 1944), professor in management - Scotland - Ill 492,437

Zugsmith, Leane (* 1903, 1 1969), novelist, short-story writer - Feminist companion III 492,438-439 Zuiderent, Bastiaan (* 1977), cricketer Cricketers - III 492,440-441 Zuill, surname of —> Yule surname of Zukertort, Johann Hermann (* 1842, 1 1888), chess master - Boase - I 1213,267 Zukowski, Aleksiej