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Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793
GB-2014-WSA-01378 · Person · 1751-1793

TICKELL, RICHARD, brother of Thomas Tickell (qv); b. 1751; adm. 19 Jun 1764; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8; adm. Middle Temple 8 Nov 1768; called to bar [check : not at Middle Temple]; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual list 1777); obtained pension of £200 p. a. by writing for the Government; Commissioner, Stamp Office, from 24 Aug 1781; produced The Camp, a musical entertainment, at Drury Lane 15 Oct 1778; his pamphlet Anticipations, published Nov 1778, offering a satirical forecast of parliamentary proceedings, had a great success; his opera, The Carnival of Venice, was produced at Drury Lane 13 Dec 1781; becoming connected with Sheridan, the husband of his first wifeís sister, he transferred his pen to the support of Charles James Fox and was elected to Brooksí Club 1785; received financial loan from Warren Hastings (qv) 1793; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1780 Mary, second dau. of Thomas Linley, senior, musical composer; m. 2nd, 24 Aug 1789 Sarah, dau. of Capt. Thomas Ley, EI Maritime Service; killed himself by jumping off the parapet outside the window of his room at Hampton Court 4 Nov 1793. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-20634 · Person · 1930-2022

Tickell, Sir Crispin Charles Cervantes, son of Edward Jerrard Tickell, author, of Hampstead, and Renee Oriana, d. of Edmund Sydney Pollock Haynes, solicitor, of St John’s Wood; b. 25 Aug. 1930; adm. Sept. 1944 (KS); left July 1949; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1949, (1st class hons Mod. History) 1952, BA 1953, MA 1956; entered HM Diplomatic Service 1954; FO 1954-5; The Hague, Netherlands 1955-8; Mexico 1958-61; FO (Planning Staff) 1961-4; Paris 1964-70; Private Sec. to successive Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster responsible for British entry into the European Community 1970-2; FCO 1972-5; Fellow Center of Internat. Affairs Harvard Univ., MA, USa 1975-6; Chief of Cabinet to Pres. of the European Commission 1977-80; visiting Fellow All Souls Coll. Oxf. 1981; HM Ambassador to Mexico 1981-3; Dep. Under Sec. of State FCO 1983-4; Perm. Sec. ODA 1984-7; HM Ambassador to the United Nations 1987-90; Warden of Green Coll. Oxf. 1990-7; KCVO 1983, GCMG 1989; pres. Marine Biological Assn. 1990-2001, vice-pres. 2001-; pres. Roy. Geographical Soc. 1990-3, vice-pres. 1993-2002, hon. vice-pres 2002; convenor Govt. Panel on Sustainable Development 1994-2000; FGS 2000; advisor-at-large to Pres. of Arizona State Univ., USA 2004-; minor planet named No. 5971 Tickell 2006; pres. Tree Aid 2007-14; member Council ASU Global Inst. of Sustainability 2007-; FLS 2008; FZS 2014; author various publications on climate change incl. Climate Change and World Affairs 1977, 1986; hon. Fellow of the Sch. 1993; m. 1st, 18 Sept. 1954 (dissolved 1976) Chloe Marya, d. of Sir James Gunn Kt. RA, portrait painter; 2nd, 31 Mar. 1977 Penelope Thorne Thorne, HM Diplomatic Service, d. of Vernon Thorne Thorne MD; d. 25 Jan. 2022.

Tibullus
GB-2014-WSA-01377 · Person
Tibal, Peter, 1720-?
GB-2014-WSA-16883 · Person · 1720-?

TIBAL, PETER, son of Peter (or Pierre) Tibal, Westminster, and Mary --- (IGI); b. 7 Sep 1720 (IGI); adm. (aged 11) Apr 1733; KS 1736; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1740, matr. 10 Jun 1740, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1740 - void 11 May 1748; BA 1744; “a physician” [MS version of Welch, 1785].

GB-2014-WSA-16882 · Person · 1903-1974

Tiarks, John Gerhard, son of the Rev. Hope Charles Tiarks, Rector of St. Helen's, Ipswich, by Evylyn Louisa, daughter of Capt. Charles Oaks Blackwood Hall, R.N., of Dover, Kent; b. April 5, 1903; adm. as K.S. Sept. 27, 1917; left (with Triplett) Aug. 1922; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1922; B.A. 1925; M.A. 1929; Ridley Hall, Cambridge; ordained deacon 1926, priest 1927 (Liverpool); Curate of Christ Church, Southport, Lancs., 1926-30; Vicar of Christ Church, Norris Green, Liverpool, 1930-4; of St. Paul, Widnes, Lancs, 1934-7; of St. Helens 1937-44; Vicar of Bradford, Yorks and Provost of Bradford Cathedral 1944-62; Bishop of Chelmsford 1962; chairman of Simeon's Trustees 1949-62; m. Nov. 3, 1927, Gwyneth Mary, younger daughter of the Rev. Griffith Mathews, Vicar of Atherstone, Warwicks; d. 2 Jan. 1974.

Tiano, Roger Peter, 1887-?
GB-2014-WSA-16881 · Person · 1887-?

Tiano, Roger Peter, son of Alfred Tiano, of Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, by Diana Gouthier, of Paris; b. Nov. 1, 1887; adm. April 26, 1901 (H); left July 1905; served in Great War I, first with the 113th Regt. de Ligne in France, and afterwards with the lnfanterie Coloniale, in West Africa; managing director of J.A. Finzi Layman (France), ship-brokers; m. Jan. 21, 1922, Jane, daughter of André Rozain, of Neuilly-sur-Seine.

GB-2014-WSA-16880 · Person · ca. 1651-1717

THYNNE, ROBERT, son of John Thynne, Egham, Surrey, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Manwaring, Kt, Surrey; b.; adm.; KS 1665; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1669, matr. 15 Jul 1669, aged 18, Westminster Student 14 Jan 1670 - void 1695, Tutor 1676-86, Catechist 1685-6; BA 1673; MA 1675/6; ordained; Vicar of Floore, Northants, from 21 Jun 1694; d. 3 Jan 1716/7.

Thurston, Joseph, 1704-1732
GB-2014-WSA-16879 · Person · 1704-1732

THURSTON, JOSEPH, son of Joseph Thurston, Little Wenham, Suffolk, Recorder of Colchester, and Mary, dau. of Sir Isaac Rebow, Kt, Colchester, Essex; b. 16 Jun 1704; adm. Feb 1715/6; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 13 Apr 1720, matr. 1720; adm. Inner Temple 25 Jul 1719; wrote poem, The Toilette; d. unm. 22 Dec 1732.