LUDFORD-ASTLEY, BENJAMIN BUCKLER GIFFORD, brother of John Newdigate Francis Ludford-Astley (qv); b. 27 Apr 1819; adm. 30 Sep 1830 (Scott's); rowed v. Eton 12 May 1836; St. Alban Hall, Oxford, matr. 23 Nov 1837; BA 1841; MA 1849; ordained deacon 1842, priest 1843; Curate, Everleigh, Wilts., and subsequently Draycot Foliat, Wilts.; Vicar of Merevale, Warwicks., 1855-72; Rector of Pitney, Somerset 1857 (still 1889); Rector of Cadeby, Leics., 1872-91; JP Leicestershire; assumed additional surname of Ludford 4 Jan 1879; an enthusiastic fox hunter; m. 1st, 29 Jan 1850 Susan Louisa, seventh dau. of Hon. and Rev. Frederick Pleydell Bouverie, Rector of Pewsey, Wilts., and Prebendary of Salisbury [check]; m. 2nd, 6 Aug 1863 Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Bart.; d. 22 Apr 1897.
LOWTHER, Francis William, illegitimate son of William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale PC FRS, and Emilia Cresotti, opera singer ; b. (Genoa, Italy) 20 Feb 1841 ; adm. 18 Oct 1851 (Scott) (as William Lowther : for the identification of him as Francis William Lowther, see F.Markham, Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster, 1903, 100, where he is referred to as “Frank” Lowther) ; Cadet, Royal Navy 9 Feb 1854 ; Lieut., 3 Dec 1861 ; naturalised by Act of Parliament 10 Aug 1866 ; Cdr., 4 Apr 1869 ; retd. 9 Apr 1872 ; Capt. (on retired list) 8 Apr 1884 ; served in Second Chinese War ; partner, Punchard, McTaggart, Lowther & Co., engineers and contractors, to Jan 1900 ; m. 29 Apr 1868 Louise Beatrice, sister of Mildmay Barrington de Fonblanque (qv) ; d. 30 Mar 1908.
KING, WALKER, eldest son of Walker King (qv); b. 21 Dec 1827; adm. 3 Apr 1839 (Scott's); QS 1840; left 1840; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 5 Mar 1846; rowed in Oxford eight at Henley 1847; BA 1850; MA 1853; ordained deacon 1850, priest 1851 (both Canterbury); Curate, Stone, Kent 1850-9; Rector of Leigh, Essex, from 1859; Hon. Canon, St. Albans 1882; m. 28 Dec 1850 Juliana, eldest dau. of Capt. Henry Stuart, 69th Foot; d. 20 Jul 1892.
KARSLAKE, WILLIAM HENRY, fourth son of Henry Karslake, Croydon, Surrey; b. 23 Aug 1825; at Harrow Sch. 1835-8; adm. 1 Oct 1838 (Scott's); left 23 Jun 1842; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 1 Dec 1843; 1st cl. Classics 1848; BA 1848; MA 1852; Fellow of Merton Coll. 1851-63, Tutor 1853, Senior Dean and Librarian 1855; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1855, priest 15 Jun 1862 (both Oxford); Perpetual Curate of St. Andrew’s, Hove 1862-6; Vicar of Westcott, Surrey 1866-82; Assistant Preacher, Lincoln’s Inn 1870-80; author, History of the Litany of the English Church, 1876, and other works; m. 6 Nov 1862 Annie, dau. of Thomas Ellaines Withington, Culcheth Hall, Warrington, Lancs.; d. 26 Nov 1902.
KARSLAKE, HENRY JOHN, son of Henry Karslake, Regent Street, London, solicitor, and ---, dau. of Richard Preston QC MP, Ashburton, Devon; b. 14 Feb 1832; adm. from King’s Coll. Sch. 3 Jun 1847 (Scott's); left Midsummer 1848; adm. solicitor Hilary 1855; Roman Catholic convert 1862; took priest’s orders in Roman Catholic Church; Religious Inspector of Schools, Archdiocese of Westminster; secular priest at Dartmouth, Devon; d. 3 Jan 1902.
KARSLAKE, CHARLES JAMES, brother of Henry John Karslake (qv); b. 22 Feb 1839; adm. 10 Jun 1852 (Scott's); entered father’s office with intention of becoming a solicitor, but became a Roman Catholic in 1862 and took priest’s orders in Roman Catholic Church; member, Society of Jesus; stationed at Rhyl, Flints.; d. 5 Jun 1915.
KARSLAKE, ARTHUR THOMAS, brother of Henry John Karslake (qv); b. 3 Jan 1841; adm. Jan 1854 (Scott's); QS 1855; left 1859; a planter in Ceylon; d. in Ceylon 1 Mar 1893.
JONES, ALFRED JAMES HILLATT; b. 5 Jun 1836; adm. 19 Jan 1849 (Home Boarders|Scott's)
JERMY, ISAAC JERMY, only son of Isaac Jermy (qv); b. 20 Nov 1821; adm. 3 Jun 1833 (Scott's); KS 1836; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambriddge 1840, adm. pens. 28 May 1840, scholar 1841; BA 1844; MA 1848; assumed surname of Jermy in lieu of Preston 6 Sep 1838; m. Sophia Jane, dau. of Rev. Clement Chevallier, Rector of Badingham, Suffolk; murdered at Stanfield Hall by James Blomfield Rush 28 Nov 1848. DNB (s. v. father).
JENNINGS, AMBROSE DAWSON, only son of Rev. John Jennings, Canon of Westminster and Rector of St. John’s, Smith Square, Westminster, and Jane, youngest dau. of Pudsey Dawson, Langcliffe Hall, Yorks.; b. 19 Sep 1833; adm. 1 Oct 1848 (Scott's); QS 1848; left Aug 1849; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1850; Cornet, 10th Light Cavalry 6 Dec 1850; Lieut., 27 Nov 1853; 2nd European Cavalry 18 May 1858; Capt., 4 Jul 1862; Maj., unattached, 12 Oct 1863 – 16 May 1867; served in Indian Mutiny.