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GB-2014-WSA-05995 · Personne · 1881-?

de Watteville, Jean Charles (known at school as Kunegold de Watteville), brother of Hermann Gaston de Watteville (q.v.); b. Dec. 23, 1881; adm. May 3, 1894 (A); exhibitioner 1894; left (with a Triplett gratuity) July 1900; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1900; B.A. 1906; assumed the names of Jean Charles in lieu of Kunegold; d. (date unknown).

GB-2014-WSA-06002 · Personne · 1913-2005

Deakin, Sir Frederick Wilham Dampier, son of Albert Whitney Deakin of Golders Green and Bertha Mildred, d. of Benjamin Measures OBE, of Kimbolton, Hunts; b. 3 July 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (A); left July 1931; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1935 (1st class hons Mod. History), MA 1938; Amy Preston res. schol. 1935-6; res. for Churchill's life of Marlborough; Fellow and lec­turer Wadham Coll. Oxf. 1936-50, hon. Fellow 1961; RA 1939-45 (Col.), wounded; approved by Churchill as head of first British mission to Marshal Tito in Yugoslavia; DSO 1944; Russian Order of Valour 1944; 1st Sec. HM Embassy Belgrade 1945-6; first Warden of St Antony's Coll. Oxf. 1950, retd 1968, hon. Fellow 1968-; Chevalier Légion d'Honneur 1953; Grosse Verdienst Kreuz 1958; Radcliffe Commission 1961; Kt 1975; hon. FBA 1980; author of The Bru­tal Friendship: Hitler, Mussolini and the Fall of Italian Fascism 1962; The Embattled Mountain 1971; m. 1st 22 Oct. 1935 Margaret Ogilvie, d. of Rev, Sir Nicholas Beatson-Bell KCSI KCIE, Vicar of Cornish Hall End, Essex, sometime Governor of Assam; 2nd 1943 Livia Stela, d. of Liviu Nasta of Bucharest; d. 22 Jan. 2005.

Derenburg, George Alfred, 1890-?
GB-2014-WSA-06083 · Personne · 1890-?

Derenburg, George Alfred, son of Maurice Derenburg, of Regent's Park; b. Dec. 8, 1890; adm. Sept. 22, 1904 (A); left July 1907; served in Great War I in the Middlesex Regt. and as Paymaster, Army Pay Dept; adm. a member of the London Stock Exchange 1921.

Court-Treatt, Chaplin, 1888-1952
GB-2014-WSA-05401 · Personne · 1888-1952

Court-Treatt, Chaplin, son of Richard Court Treatt, of Kensington, by Florence Blanche, daughter of William Edward Bartlett, of Kensington; b. Sept. 1888; adm. Jan. 14, 1904 (A); left July 1908; studied art; enlisted in the Artists' Rifles 1914; joined the R. F. C. in 1915 and, served in France; severely injured in 1916; Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. April 1, 1918; afterwards on the staff in Egypt until the Armistice; acting Major May 1, 1919; African survey party; with his wife and four companions crossed Africa in motor cars, left Cape Town Sept. 23, 1924, and after surmounting innumerable obstacles reached Cairo Jan. 24, 1926 (see Cape to Cairo [1926], by Stella Court Treatt, and Elizabethan, vol. xviii, pp. 92-4); assumed the name of Court as an additional surname in lieu of a Christian name; technical director of a cinematograph studio in America 1931-41; served in Great War II as a Technical Officer, R.A.F. Photographic Dept. 1942-6; returned to America on demobilisation and operated his own studio in California; m. Dec. 9, 1913, Cecile Joyce, younger daughter of the Rev. Henry Trevor Williamson, Vicar of Bullinghope, co. Hereford; d. July 11, 1952.

Cozens, Frederick Cyril, 1892-?
GB-2014-WSA-05462 · Personne · 1892-?

Cozens, Frederick Cyril, son of Frederick Theophilus Cozens, of Walsall, Staffs, by Minnie Gertrude, daughter of Alfred Sydney Smith, of Walsall; b. July 4, 1892; adm. April 30, 1908 (A); left July 1911; Emman. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1911; B.A. 1919; M.A., M.B., and B. Ch. 1925; Sub-Lieut. R. N. V. R. March 31, 1918; served as a Surgeon on H. M. S. Sloop Snapdragon during the war in the Mediterranean; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1921; practised at Herne Bay, Kent; m. Nov. 9, 1920, Jessie McLean, youngest daughter of William Stewart, of Glasgow.

Cozens, Leslie, 1893-1915
GB-2014-WSA-05463 · Personne · 1893-1915

Cozens, Leslie, brother of Frederick Cyril Cozens (q.v.); b. Sept. 20, 1893; adm. April 30, 1908 (A); left July 1911; entered his father's business of tanner and currier at Walsall; 2nd Lieut. 5th Batt. South Staffs Regt. May 2, 1912; Lieut. March 1, 1914; Capt. May 19, 1915; went out to the western front March 3, 1915; d. Oct. 14, 1915, from wounds received in action at the Hohenzollern Redoubt the previous day; unm.

Crane, Anthony Charles Walter, 1916-2008
GB-2014-WSA-05493 · Personne · 1916-2008

Crane, Anthony Charles Walter, son of Lionel Francis Crane FRIBA and Gertrude, d. of Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys; b. 2 Apr. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (A); left Dec. 1934; sec. Distillers Plastics Divn; lntell. Corps 1941-5 (Capt.), MBE (NW Europe) Mar. 1945; GCHQ 1946-58; dir. Distillers Co. 1958-65; visiting lecturer Univ. of Kent and Central Lond. Poly.; m. 25 Aug. 1939 Anna Margaret, sister of Peter Lewis Shinnie (qv); d. 27 Aug. 2008.

Crawshaw, Ralph Dunford, 1880-1951
GB-2014-WSA-05514 · Personne · 1880-1951

Crawshaw, Ralph Dunford, son of Peter Hiram Crawshaw, of Scarborough, Yorks, by Jeanne Charlotte, daughter of Col. Francis Mountjoy Mostyn, 2nd Life Guards, of London; b. Nov. 24, 1880; adm. Jan. 18, 1894 (A); left April 1897; employed in the Foreign Office during Great War I; a member of the Prime Minister's staff at the Peace Conference at Paris 1919; m. Feb. 2, 1901, Constance Lucy, daughter of Thomas Brooks, of East Barnet, Herts; d. March 1, 1951.

Cross, Wilson McCargo, 1899-1972
GB-2014-WSA-05586 · Personne · 1899-1972

Cross, Wilson McCargo, son of Wilson Cross, of Kensington, by Rose, daughter of George Weimar; b. July 20, 1899; adm. Sept. 25, 1913 (A); left Dec. 1917; district manager of the Vacuum Oil Co., London; m. 1st Feb. 14, 1924, Pamela Gladys, daughter of Arthur Hildebrand Rawsden-Tagore, of Maida Vale, London; 2nd April 6, 1933, Joy Mignon Kenyon, younger daughter of Harcourt S. Middleton, of Mayfair; d. 16 May 1972.

Crossman, Arnold Langdon, 1885-1961
GB-2014-WSA-05594 · Personne · 1885-1961

Crossman, Arnold Langdon, only son of John Crossman, M. D., M.R.C.S., of Wandsworth, by Marie L., daughter of Sampson Taylor Rowe, of Redruth, Cornwall; b. Aug. 28, 1885; adm. April 23, 1896; exhibitioner 1897 (A); Q.S. (non-resident) Sept. 22, 1898; elected head to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1904, matric. Michaelmas 1904; Cadet Ceylon Civil Service Nov. 1908; office asst. to Government agent Sabaragamuwa Prov. Dec. 1909; office asst. to Government agent E. Prov. Nov. 1910; Police Magistrate Puttalam May 1911; acting Police Magistrate Kandy Jan. 1913; District Judge Ratnapura June 1914; office asst. to Government agent W. Prov. Oct. 1915; attached to Censor's Office Oct. 1917; asst. Settlement Officer Oct. 1917; acting Deputy-Commissioner of Stamps Oct. 1920; Addi. District Judge Galle July 1921; asst. Government agent Hambantota Nov. 1921; m.; burnt to death with his wife at their home at Ruan Minor, Cornwall, Feb. 16, 1961.