Fletcher, George Bernard Hillman, son of William Fletcher MD and Mary Beatrice, d. of William Hillman of Keresley Hall, Warks; b. 5 Mar. 1918; adm. Jan. 1932 (H); left July 1936; King's Coll. Camb., matric. 1936, fenced against Oxford 1939, BA 1940, MA 1944; d. 25 Jan. 1987.
FLETCHER, GILES, younger son of Giles Fletcher LLD, ecclesiastical lawyer, Remembrancer City of London, and sometime Ambassador to Russia, and Joan, dau. of Thomas Sheafe, Cranbrook, Kent; b.; at school under Ireland (Fuller, Worthies, 1840 edn., ii, 381); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1601, scholar 12 Apr 1605; BA 1605/6; MA 1609; BD 1619; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll., 17 Sep 1608 - c. 1618, Reader in Greek Grammar 1615, in Greek Language 1618; ordained deacon 18 Sep 1613, priest 19 Sep 1613 (both Peterborough); Rector of Helmingham, Suffolk 1617; Rector of Alderton, Suffolk; “his clownish and low-parted parishioners (having nothing but their shoes high about them) valued not their pastor according to his worth, which disposed him to melancholy, and hastened his dissolution ” (Fuller, loc. cit. ); author, Christ’s Victorie, a Triumph in Heaven and Earth over and after Death, 1610, and other poems; m. Anne --- (afterwards wife of John Ramsey); d. 1623. DNB.
FLETCHER, JEREMIAH; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1727/8; left 1732. [Perhaps Jeremiah Fletcher, bapt. St. Martin’s in the Fields 14 Oct 1719, son of Jeremiah Fletcher, and Rebecca --- (IGI)]
FLETWOOD, EDWARD, second son of Sir William Fletwood MP, Aston Sampford, Bucks., Recorder of London, Serjeant-at-law, and Marian, dau. of John Barley, Kingsey, Oxfordshire; b.; at school (aged 11) 2 Jul 1582 (Chapter Muniments 43050); QS ; a contributor to the congratulatory verses by QSS to Queen Elizabeth c. 1586 (Salisbury MSS, Hatfield); Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 24 May 1605, aged 34 (sic); adm. Gray’s Inn 15 Jul 1594; started for Virginia 8 May 1609; d. abroad 1609.
Fleuret, Frank Stuart, younger son of Alfred Cronin Fleuret, of South Godstone, Surrey, by Eliza Joie Harman, of London; b. Aug. 11, 1885; adm. May 4, 1899 (R); left July 1904; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1904; B.A. 1907; LL. B. 1908; adm. a solicitor Feb. 1912; practised in London; 2nd Lieut. 5th Batt. East Kent Regt. Sept. 12, 1914; Lieut. Sept. 26, 1916; served in the British Expeditionary Force in India, and Mesopotamia, where he was wounded; secretary of the Governing Body 1942-4; m. Oct. 5, 1916, Katherine Elizabeth, only daughter of Col. Charles Edward Morgan, of South Godstone; d. March 1, 1945.
FLEXNEY, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Flexney, Oxford; b.; adm.; KS 1666; Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Dec 1668, aged 18, clerk 1668-72; BA 1672; buried All Saints, Oxford 4 Nov 1672.
FLINT, ANSTRUTHER CHARLES, brother of William Flint (qv); b. 1 Feb 1809; adm. 13 Jan 1817; left Jun 1823; Ensign, 68th Foot 28 Dec 1826; Lieut., 15 Jun 1830; Capt., 8 Apr 1834; retd. 15 Sep 1837; m.; d. 31 Mar 1838.
FLINT, CHARLES RAMSAY, brother of William Flint (qv); bap 13 Sep 1805; adm. 14 Sep 1812; in school list 1813; Addiscombe Coll. 1821-2; Cadet, EICS Madras 1822; Cornet, 4th Light Cavalry 2 May 1823; Lieut., 19 Feb 1825; resigned in England 17 Jun 1828; Peterhouse, Camb., adm. pens. 6 Jun 1828, matr. Mich. 1828; 1st cl. Civil Law 1830/1; LLB; ordained deacon 31 Jul 1831, priest 4 Aug 1833 (both York); Rector of Bilsthorpe, Notts., 4 Jul 1839-47; Perpetual Curate of Wellow, Notts., 2 Mar 1840-7; Vicar of Scothern, Lincs., 1850-2; Vicar of Glentworth, Lincs., from 1852; Domestic Chaplain to James O’Brien, Marquis of Thomond 1851; m. 24 May 1842 Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert Hodgson Fowler, Minor Canon of Southwell and Vicar of Rolleston, Notts.; d. 13 Oct 1876.