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GB-2014-WSA-17214 · Person · 1798-1886

TYRWHITT, ROBERT PHILIP, eldest son of Richard Tyrwhitt, Farmcott, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, barrister, Recorder of Chester, and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Jonathan Lipyeatt, Rector of Great Hallingbury, Cheshire; b. 15 Jul 1798; adm. Mich. 1809; the “chief crony” at school of George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle (qv), who relates an adventure that they had together during a visit to Princess Charlotte at Warwick House (Earl of Albemarle, Fifty Years of My Life, i, 309-10); left 1811; adm. Middle Temple 6 Jun 1817, called to bar 11 Feb 1825; Oxford Circuit; Revising Barrister for fourteen years; Metropolitan Magistrate, Clerkenwell 1847-60, Marlborough Street 1860-71; author, Notices and Remains of the Family of Tyrwhitt, 1872, Summary of the Law of Modern Pleading, 1846, and Reports in the Exchequer of Pleas; m. 30 Sep 1824 Catherine Wigley, sister of Ambrose St. John (qv); d. 18 Jun 1886.

GB-2014-WSA-17213 · Person · 1912-1942

Tyrwhitt, Cuthbert, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt ARIBA, of Fulham, and Dorothy Nina, d. of Reginald Godfrey Marsden, barrister-at-law; b. 11 Apr. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (H); left July 1930; 2nd Lieut. Worcs. Regt Jan. 1932, Lieut. Jan. 1935, retd Mar. 1936; regazetted Sept. 1939 (Capt.); m. 23 Mar. 1936 Delia Gurnee, d. of Edward Norman Scott of New York; killed in action (Singapore) 15 Feb. 1942.

Cuthbert Tyrwhitt was born at Hampstead, London on the 11th of April 1912 the younger son of Thomas Tyrwhitt ARIBA, an architect, and Dorothy Nina (nee Marsden) Tyrwhitt of 4, North Court, Great Peter Street in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1925 to July 1930. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps and was promoted to Corporal in September 1929. He attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst from where he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Worcestershire Regiment on the 28th of January 1932. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the 28th of January 1935 and he resigned his commission on the 21st of March 1936.
He was married at the British Consulate at 10, Ma Ta Jen Hutung, Peiping in China on the 23rd of March 1936 to Delia Gurnee (nee Scott later Lane), an author, of Greenwich, Connecticut.
On leaving the army he returned to London where he joined the Diplomatic Service and lived at 4, North Court, Great Peter Street, London SW1.
Following the outbreak of war he was recalled to his Regiment on the 9th of September 1939 with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. In December 1939 he was posted to Singapore where he was attached to the Far East Combined Intelligence Bureau as an Intelligence Officer. He was tasked with creating a card index of security information which was being gathered from intercepted communications between Japanese consular officials and their attachés in Singapore, Hong Kong and their bases in Japan.
Following the Japanese invasion of Malaya in December 1941 and subsequent assault on the island of Singapore in February 1942 Cuthbert Tyrwhitt was reported to have been killed in action and buried at the British Headquarters at Fort Canning on the day that Singapore surrendered.
In October 1947, his wife donated the sum of £150 towards the Westminster School War Memorial Fund in his memory.
He is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial Column 67.

Tyrwhitt, ---, fl. 1797
GB-2014-WSA-17212 · Person · fl. 1797

TYRWHITT, ---; b.; in school list 1797.

GB-2014-WSA-17211 · Person · 1942-1995

Tyrrell, Timothy Robert, son of Timothy Martin Tyrrell (qv); b. 23 Sept. 1942; adm. May 1956 (W); left Dec. 1956; d. 1995.

GB-2014-WSA-17210 · Person · 1908-1968

Tyrrell, Timothy Martin, son of Francis Astley Cooper Tyrrell FRCS and Nellie, d. of George Mabett, shipowner, of Cardiff; b. 14 May 1908; adm. Sept. 1921 (H); left July 1926; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1926, BA 1929; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1932, MB BCh 1933; FRCS 1935; an ophthalmic surgeon; Royal Eve Hosp. 1936; Hunterian Prof. RCS 1944; m. 25 Apr. 1936 Beryl Mary Gwendoline, sister of Gerald Arnele Temple Stenning (qv); d. 2 Mar. 1968.

Tyrer, Ralph, d. 1627
GB-2014-WSA-17209 · Person · d. 1627

TYRER, RALPH; b.; adm.; QS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1572, adm. scholar 1573, matr. Mich. 1572; BA 1576/7; MA 1580 (incorp. Oxford 12 Jul 1580); BD 1587; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1579- c. 1593, Junior Dean 1589-90, Senior Dean 1590-1, 1592-3; ordained priest (Lincoln) May 1586; Vicar of Exton, Bucks., 1586; Vicar of Eaton Bray, Beds., 1587; Vicar of Chesterton, Cambs., 1590-3; Vicar of Kendal, Westmorland, from 1592; in the event of his only son John dying under age, he provided in his will for the foundation of a scholarship at Trinity Coll. for those educated at St. Paulís or Westminster, but there is no evidence that Trinity Coll. received any money under the terms of this bequest; lic. to m. 28 Oct 1592 Mary, dau. of John Harrison, St. Michael le Querne, London, citizen and stationer; d. 4 Jun 1627.

Tyndale, John, 1701-1728
GB-2014-WSA-17208 · Person · 1701-1728

TYNDALE, JOHN, eldest son of Thomas Tyndale, Bathford, Somerset, and his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Booth, Woodford, Cheshire; b. 30 Sep 1701; adm. Mar 1717/8; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 29 Nov 1720; adm. Middle Temple 31 Dec 1719; d. unm. 13 Nov 1728.

Tyndal, Savage, 1703-1762
GB-2014-WSA-17207 · Person · 1703-1762

TYNDAL, SAVAGE, son of Charles Tyndal, St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, London, and Ann Savage; bapt. St. Paul, Covent Garden 9 Apr 1703; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1718; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 9 Jul 1722; migr. to All Souls Coll., scholar 1725; BA 1726; MA 1730; BD 1741; DD 1745; [presumably Fellow of All Souls]; Proctor 1740; ordained; Rector of Elmley, Kent 1746-51; Vicar of Barking, Essex, from 27 Apr 1751; d. unm. 10 May 1762.

GB-2014-WSA-17206 · Person · 1711-ca. 1734

TYLNEY, RICHARD, VISCOUNT CASTLEMAINE, eldest son of Richard Child Tylney (formerly Child), 1st Earl Tylney (I) MP, Wanstead, Essex, and Dorothy, only surviving dau. of John Glynne, Henley Park, Surrey; bapt. 10 Aug 1711; adm. Jul 1720 (as Richard Child); in under school list 1724; at Eton Coll. 1725; styled Viscount Castlemaine from 11 Jan 1730/1; assumed surname of Tylney in place of Child by private Act of Parliament (6 Geo. II, c. xxvii) 1733; d. unm. 19 Feb 1733/4. [Perhaps Richard Tylney who was at Padua on Grand Tour in Mar 1731].