Bonney, Thomas George; eldest son of Rev.Thomas Bonney, Perpetual Curate of Pipe Ridware, Staffs., and Head Master, Rugeley GS, and Eliza Ellen, dau. of Edward Smith, Rugeley, Staffs. ; b. 27 Jul 1833 ; ed. Uppingham Sch. and St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 23 Jun 1852, matr.Mich.1852, scholar ; 12th Wrangler 1856 ; BA 1856 ; MA 1859 ; BD 1866 ; ScD 1884 ; Assistant Master (Mathematics) 1856-61 ; “a most inspiring teacher” who gave “refreshing help as our mathematical master” (obituary notice in Elizabethan, June 1924) ; ordained deacon 1857, priest 1858 (both London) ; Curate, St.John’s, Smith Square, Westminster 1857-9 ; Fellow, St.John’s Coll. Cambridge from 1859, Junior Dean 1861, Tutor 1868-76 ; Lecturer in Geology, Cambridge Univ. 1869-81 ; Whitehall Preacher 1876-8 ; Hulsean Lecturer 1884 ; Boyle Lecturer 1890-2 ; Rede Lecturer 1892 ; Yates-Goldsmid Professor of Geology, University Coll., London 1877-1901 ; returned to live in Cambridge 1905 ; General Secretary, British Association 1881, President 1910 ; President, Geological Society 1884-6 ; FRS 1878, Vice-Pres. 1899 ; FSA ; Hon.Canon, Manchester, from 1887 ; a Governor of the School 27 Oct 1881 – Mar 1922 ; author, publications on geology, the Alps and religion ; d. unm. 9 Dec 1923. Elder brother of Francis Taylor Bonney (qv). ODNB.
BONNING, WILLIAM; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1720; in under school list 1725. [Presumably bapt. St. Luke, Chelsea 26 Nov 1711, son of Caesar Bonning (IGI)]
BONNOR, CHARLES CLIFFE JOHN, only son of Maj. Thomas Bonnor, Ceylon Rifles, and Sarah, third dau. of Thomas Hatch; b. 26 Nov 1832; adm. 11 Jun 1846 (Benthall's); QS 1847; d. at school of typhoid fever, 13 May 1848; memorial tablet in North Cloister.
BONNOR, ROBERT DEMPSTER, son of Richard Bonnor Maurice-Bonnor (qv), and his second wife; b. 2 Dec 1842; adm. (G) 22 May 1856; Min. Can. 1857; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 6 May 1861, matr. Mich. 1861; BA 1865; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1866 (both St. Asaph); Curate, Holywell, Flints., 1865-6, Castle Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, 1866-8, Meiford, Montgomeryshire, 1868-9; Rector of Newmarket, Flints., 1869-77; Vicar of Great Ness, Shropshire, from 1877; m. Apr 1869 Frances Alicia Mary, second dau. of Edward Moore Gawne, Speaker of the House of Keys, Isle of Man; d. 16 Oct 1905.
BONNOR-MAURICE, HENRY, second son of Robert Maurice Bonnor-Maurice (qv); b. 19 May 1843; adm. 22 May 1856; QS 1858; left 16 May 1862; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 14 Mar 1862; Ensign, 15th Foot, 9 Jan 1864; Lieut., 28 Dec 1866; Capt., 6 Sep 1873; retd. 11 Jul 1877; m. 27 Nov 1873 Mary Barbara, eldest dau. of Marmaduke Coghill Cramer, Rathmore, co. Cork; d. 14 Jan 1879.
BONNOR-MAURICE, ROBERT MAURICE, brother of Richard Bonnor Maurice-Bonnor (qv); b. 22 Mar 1805; adm. 22 May 1818; left Christmas 1822; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1823; BA 1827; adm. Inner Temple 1827; assumed additional surname of Maurice on inheriting the estate of his maternal uncle, Rev. Robert Maurice, Lazerton, Dorset; High Sheriff, Montgomeryshire 1831; m. 9 Aug 1834 Judith, dau. of Rev. Henry Cripps, Rector of Preston All Saints and Vicar of Stonehouse, Gloucs.; d. at Cannes 27 Apr 1872.
Bonser, Winfield Joyce, only son of the Right Hon. Sir John Winfield Bonser, of Eaton Place, London, sometime Chief Justice of Ceylon, and subsequently a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, by his first wife Bertha M. L., second daughter of John Nanson, of Carlisle; b. Jan. 12, 1886; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 18, 1900; left July 1904; Christ's Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. Oct. 1, 1904, scholar Nov. 7, 1906); 1st class (div. 3) Classical Tripos, part 1, 1907; B.A. 1907; called to the bar at the Inner Temple June 28, 1911; 2nd Lieut. 11th (Service) Batt. Rifle Brigade Sept. 25, 1914; Lieut. 12th (Service) Batt. Feb. 3, 1915; Capt. March 12, 1915; went out to the western front in July 1915; killed in action at Fauquisert, near Estaires, Sept. 25, 1915.
BONUS, WILLIAM, son of Charles William Bonus, Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey, and Mary Harriet, eldest dau. of William Tomson, Ramsgate, Kent; b. 17 Aug 1865; adm. (D) 23 Jan 1879; left Dec 1880; emigrated to Canada 1883; settled as a farmer near Bailieboro, South Monaghan township, Co. Northumberland, Ontario; m. 12 Feb 1890 Mary Jane, dau. of William Brown, Cavan township, co. Durham, Ontario; d. at Bailieboro 11 Jul 1891.
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