TAYLOR, VERNON PEARCE, second son of John Taylor, Westminster; b. 1 Oct 1808; adm. 30 Sep 1823 (G); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 29 May 1828; BA 1832; MA 1835; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1833, priest 21 Dec 1834 (both Lincoln); Curate, Little Kimble and Little Hampden, Bucks., 1833, Amersham, Bucks., 1836-46; Vicar of Wyke Champernowne and of Pitcombe, Somerset 1846-80; m. 1 Feb 1849 Sarah, eldest dau. of William Irving, Great George Street, Westminster; d. 31 Jul 1890. [Probably an older brother of Charles Warmingham Taylor (qv), who was adm. same day and who also matr. at Oxford Univ. same day].
Taylor-Taswell, Stephen Langmead, son of the Rev. Stephen Taswell Taylor-Taswell, Rector of Witherley, Leics, by Martha Fisher; b. May 22, 1878; adm. Jan. 19, 1893 (G); left July 1896; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1897; B.A. 1902; South African Civil Service, Postmaster-General's Dept. 1902, and in the Lands Dept., Pretoria: served in Great War I with the S. African forces in German East Africa; a member of the S. African Lawn Tennis Council; m. Oct. 20, 1908, Helen Gertrude Louis, elder daughter of William Valencie Simkins, of Cape Town; d. March 12, 1936.
Templer, Henry Buller, son of George W. Templer, Ceylon C. S. by Frances Dawson; b. March 13, 1880; adm. April 28, 1892 (G); left April 1896; d. March 1, 1901.
Tenison, Vereker Thomas Michael Ryan, son of Edward Heron Ryan Tenison (qv); b. 6 Sept. 1923; adm. Sept. 1937 (G); left July 1940; 2nd Lieut. RA Nov. 1942, attd 8 Mahratta Anti-Tank Regt IA, served Burma with 7 and 17 Indian Divns, wounded; 2nd Lieut RA (perm. commission) Apr. 1945, Lieut. Mar. 1946, Capt. Sept. 1950, Maj. Sept. 1957; psc; retd. Oct. 1960; Distillers Co. 1961-71, later Brit. Gas Corpn. 1975-87; chmn. The Elizabethan Club 1979-85; m 1st 3 Nov. 1956 Jill Rosemary, d. of Edward Neville Bradley of Weybridge, Surrey; 2nd 7 June 1963 Penelope Anne, d. of Capt. Stratford Hercules Dennis DSC RN; d. 19 Jan. 2009.
TERRY, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Terry, Peterborough House, Fulham, Middlesex, and Susan E. --- (1881 Census); b. 13 Jun 1864; adm. 23 Jan 1879 (G); of Park House, Newbury, Berks.; JP Buckinghamshire; m. 1st, 1886 [check year] Laura Barberie, second dau. of Corlis Lloyd Throckmorton, New Jersey, USA; m. 2nd, 1917 Georgina Emily, widow of Lieut. -Col. C. H. Carr, Dublin Fusiliers, and dau. of Sir James Duke, Bart., MP, Alderman and Lord Mayor of London; living 1923.
Thacker, Hugh Berners, son of Samuel George Thacker, of Sutton, Surrey, by Mabel Elizabeth Jane Dalrymple, daughter of Willian Hugh Berners, of Havant, Hants and grand daughter of Ralph Berners (q.v.); b. Feb. 3, 1896; adm. Sept. 23, 1909 (G); left Dec. 1914; served in Great War I; Lieut. 5th Batt. Beds Regt. (T.F.) June 1, 1916, attached R.F.A. June 29, 1918; a tea broker in Calcutta; m. April 30, 1923, Marjorie Agnes Gwynne, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Charles John Gwynne Bird, Indian Army; Lieut. R.A. Oct. 2, 1939; Capt.; M.B.E. June 14, 1945.
Theed, William Denis Learoyd, son of Maj. William Henry Alexander Theed and Lilian Mary, d. of Robert Learoyd of Huddersfield; b. 9 Sept. 1906; adm. Apr. 1921 (G); left Mar. 1923; a commercial vehicle engineer; m. 15 July 1933 Elizabeth Patricia, d. of Charles Pounsford of Chiswick; d. 21 Mar. 1998.
THISTLETHWAYTE, HENRY FREDERICK, son of Rev. Henry Frederick Thistlethwayte, Purbrook, Hampshire, and Mary, dau. of Charles Olive, Royal Navy [not in Syrett & DiNardo][but IGI suggests mother was Mary Webb]; b. 31 Mar 1807; adm. 19 Jan 1818 (G); m. Sophia Denyer; d. 20 Jul 1871.
THOMPSON, HENRY LEWIS, fourth son of Charles Matthew Thompson MRCS LSA, Westerham, Kent, and ---, dau. of Robert Thomas Taynton, Bromley, Kent, surgeon; b. 12 Jan 1840; adm. 18 Oct 1851 (G); QS (Capt. ) 1854; Capt. of the School 1857; spoke the Prologue to the Adelphi in 1857, when the scenes designed by Charles Robert Cockerell (qv), and painted by Fenton, were first used; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1858, matr. 27 May 1858, Westminster Student 1858-77, Tutor 1863, 1876-7, Censor 1870-7; 1st cl. Classics (Mods) 1860, 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. 1862; BA 1862; MA 1865; Junior Proctor 1870-1; Public Examiner 1872-3; Whitehall Preacher 1873-5; Select Preacher 1875-7; ordained deacon 1864, priest 1865 (both Oxford); Rector of Iron Acton, Gloucs., 1877-89; Warden of St. Peter’s Coll., Radley 1888-96; Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, 14 Oct 1896-1904; a Governor of the School 1869-79 and from 1885; one of the last three Westminster Students of Christ Church elected for life under the old system; gave evidence before the Public Schools Commission 21 Nov 1862 (Parliamentary Papers 1864, xx, 466-75); author, Memoir of Henry George Liddell DD, 1899, and History of Christ Church, Oxford, 1900, both of which contain much interesting matter relating to the School; m. 30 Jun 1877 Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir James Paget, Bart. MD FRS FRCS, Serjeant-Surgeon to Queen Victoria; d. 1 Jan 1905.
Thompson, Lionel Field, son of Arthur E. Thompson, of Hampstead, Middlesex; b. Aug. 4, 1887; adm. Sept. 26, 1901 (G); left Dec. 1904; 2nd Lieut. Special List (Interpreter) Nov. 26, 1917; asst. master Giggleswick School 1922-25; d. 1986.