Arnold-Jenkins, James Gedwion, son of Robert Arthur Arnold-Jenkins, of Paignton, Devon, by Kate, daughter of James Swan, of Swanston, near Edinburgh; b. Dec. 20, 1899; adm. June 21, 1915 (G); left Dec. 1916; served as Flying Officer in R. N. A. S. for six months in France, afterwards transferred to the R. N. as a Gunnery and Watchkeeping Officer on board T. B. D. s; wounded in March 1918, and discharged from the fleet on account of wounds; head of the Steamer Dept. of Messrs. Forbes, Forbes, Campbell and Co. Ltd., Bombay, 1923-38; rejoined Royal Navy Dec. 1939; Lieut. March 4, 1940; Lieut. Comdr; served in minelayers and on Admiral's Staff, Germany; asst. master, Clark's College, Brighton, since 1950; m. Dec, 2, 1922, Constance Muriel, daughter of Richard Pryce, of Rhyl, Wales.
Ashbrooke, Philip Biden Derwent, son of Philip Ashbrooke of Porlock, Somerset, and Gladys Derwent, d. of Alfred George Derwent Moger of Bath, Somerset; b. 23 Aug. 1925; adm. Sept. 1939 (G); left July 1940; St John’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1942, BA 1949, MA 1957; RAC (2nd Lieut. ) Sept. 1945; ADC to Governor of Kenya 1946-7; RARO 8th Hussars (Lieut. ) Jan. 1949; City of Lond. Yeomanry, TA, 1951 (Capt. ); called to the Bar, Gray’s Inn, 1950; Western Circuit; legal dept. Shell International Petr. Co. 1956-82, latterly sen. legal adviser; retd. 1982; m. 23 Oct 1954 Veronica Philippa, d. of Eudo Philip Joseph Stourton of Sutton Courtenay, Berk.; d. 31 Mar. 1993.
Aslunead-Bartlett, William Edward Grace john, son of Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, Kt., M. P., of Eastbourne, Sussex, by Frances Christina, daughter of Henry E. Walsh; b. Sept. 9, 1894; adm. as non-resident K.S. Sept. 24, 1908 (G); elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1913, matric. Michaelmas 1913; an asst. master at King William's Coll., Isle of Man; d. April 26, 1934
ASSEY, CHARLES WILLIAM LESLIE; b. 15 Aug 1812; adm. (G) 20 Sep 1826; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 19 Feb 1831, but did not matr. [perhaps kin to Charles Chaston Assey, Surgeon, EICS Bengal, will proved PCC 19 Oct 1821]
ASTON, RANDOLPH LITTLETON, brother of William Clifford Aston (qv); b. 6 Sep 1869; adm. as exhibitioner (G) 31 May 1883, having previously been at Cheltenham Coll. ; left May 1884; at Berkhamsted Sch. 1884-5, Tonbridge Sch. 1885-8, Smythe exhibitioner 1888; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 1 Oct 1888, matr. Mich. 1888; BA 1891; MA 1905; played Rugby football for Cambridge Dec 1889, Mar 1891, for England v. Scotland and England v. Ireland 1890, and for English team in South Africa 1891-2; member of committee, Rugby Football Union 1906-10; assistant master, Blairlodge Sch. , Perthshire 1891-2; assistant master, Tonbridge Sch. 1892-23, house master there 1910-23; 2nd Lieut. Tonbridge Sch. OTC 22 May 1915, temp. Lieut. 2 Oct 1915; d. 3 Nov 1930.
ASTON, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, fourth son of Rev. John Astbury Aston, Vicar of St. Luke’s, Cheltenham, and Emily Laura Cox, Wimbledon, Surrey; b. 10 Oct 1858; adm. (G) 22 Jan 1869; exhibitioner 1872; QS 1873; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1877, matr. 24 May 1877; BA 1879; MA 1884; played Association Football for Oxford 1881; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1881, priest 21 Dec 1882 (both Gloucester & Bristol); Curate, St. Luke’s, Cheltenham 1881-3; Curate, Holy Trinity, Chelsea 1883; Perpetual Curate of St. George’s, Brighton 24 Jan 1884-8; Curate, Holy Trinity, Richmond, Surrey 1888-90; Curate, Ross, Herefs. 1890-3; Curate in charge, St. John’s, Polegate, Sussex 22 Aug 1893-5; Curate, Leckhampton, Gloucs., from 1895; also Rector of Beeston St. Andrew, Norfolk (sinecure), from 1886; m. 17 Apr 1884 Annie Nevile, youngest dau. of George Nevile Wyatt, Cheltenham, Gloucs., landowner; d. 13 Feb 1904.
AURIOL, EDWARD, brother of Charles James Auriol (qv); b. 27 Feb 1805; adm. (G) 12 Jan 1818; left 20 Mar 1822; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Jun 1823; BA 1828; MA 1832; ordained; Rector of Newton Valence, Hants., 4 May 1838; Vicar of St. Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, London, 7 Jan 1842-80; Prebendary of St. Paul’s from 17 Feb 1865; m. 28 Sep 1829 Georgiana Barbara, third dau. of Edward Morris (qv); d. 10 Aug 1880.
BABER, JOHN JAMES YARROW, second son of John Baber MD MRCS LSA, Thurloe Square, London, and his first wife Emma, dau. of Edward Du Bois, Sloane Street, London; b. 29 Jul 1859; adm. (G) 22 Sep 1871; Min. Can. 1874; left Christmas 1876; St. George’s Hospital; MRCS, LSA 1882; MD Brussels 1883; practised in West End of London; emigrated to New Zealand, where he continued to practise; m. 13 Sep 1881 Edie Elizabeth, elder dau. of Rev. Lewis Woodward, Vicar of Meopham, Kent; d. at Remuera, Auckland, N. Z., 30 Jul 1925.
Baillie, Hugh Murray Gladwin, son of Murray Gladwin Baillie (qv); b. 21 Sept. 1916; adm. Sept. 1930 (G); left July 1934; Ch. Ch. Oxf, matric. 1934, BA 1939, MA 1965; Intell. Corps 1941-6 (Maj.); wounded (France) 1944, despatches May 1945; Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Officer, Control Commn for Germany 1946-50; Parachute Regt (TA) 1952, Maj. 1955; MBE (Mil.) June 1962; asst registrar Nat. Registry of Archives 1955; asst sec. Historical MSS Commn 1965; FSA 1967; d. 16 Mar. 1982.
Baillie, Murry Gladwin, son of William Augustus Baillie, of London, by Agnes Amelia, daughter of Charles Benebo, of Bristol; b. Sept. 5, 1881; adm. Sept. 27, 1895 (G); left April 1899; A. C. A. Feb. 1905; in practice at Brussels as a continental partner in Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths and Co.; served in the R. H. A. and R. F. A. (T. F.) Jan. 1915 - Sept. 1921, when he resigned with the rank of Capt.; was attached General Staff March 1918 - Jan. 1919; author of Some Notes on Stock Exchange Securities (1906); m. Dec. 10, 1912, Bertha Charlotte Anne, daughter of Bertie Charles Scott, of Rue de la Vallie, Brussels; d. Aug. 17, 1933.