Shaw, Edward Brian, son of the Rev. Alfred Edward Shaw, Head Master of Lord Williams' Grammar School, Thame, co. Oxon., by Henrietta Clark; b. Nov. 18, 1891; adm. as K.S. Sept. 28, 1905; elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies and a Triplett gratuity) July 1910, matric. Michaelmas 1910; 1st class Math. Tripos, pt. i, 1911; a Wrangler 1913; B.A. 1913; I.C.S. 1914, arrived in India Dec. 4, 1915; on military duty Indian Army, Reserve of Officers, Aug. 1916 - Dec. 1918; Asst. Commissioner, Assam; Deputy Commissioner July 1923; retired Feb. 1931; lived at Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Shaw, Donald John Edward, son of Maj. Donald Patrick Shaw DSO, sometime housemaster of Grant’s, and Maud Vivian, d. of Thomas Albertus Stephens of Northwood, Middlesex; b. 26 Oct. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (G); left Apr. 1943; RAC 1943-7 (Lieut. ); d. on active service, Palestine 9 Apr. 1947.
SHAW, CHARLES JAMES, son of Edward Shaw, Wimpole Street, London, and Clementina, dau. of Edward Welsh, Bath, Somerset; b. 28 May 1804; adm. 7 Oct 1816 (Best's); KS 1819; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1823, adm. pens. 9 May 1823, scholar 1824; migr. to Sidney Sussex Coll.; BA 1827; MA 1832; Fellow, Sidney Sussex Coll. 1832-7; Usher at the School for a short time in 1827; ordained deacon 1828, priest 1829 (both Chester); Rector of Seaborough, Somerset, from 12 Dec 1837; Rector of Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset, from 1846; m. 9 Mar 1838 Christian Rose, second dau. of Capt. Foster Maynard, Clifton, Somerset; d. 9 Dec 1878.
Shattock, John Swithun Harvey, son of Rev. Eric Arthur Shattock of Kingston St Mary, Taunton, Somerset, and Deborah Laetitia Paton, d. of Wilson Gibson Archibald of Wallington, Surrey; b. 21 Nov. 1907; adm. Sept. 1921 (A); left July 1926; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1926, BA 1929, MA 1968; joined ICS 1930; Under-Sec. Govt of India Defence Dept 1936, Dep. Sec. Political Dept 1944; Chief Minister Chamba State 1946; OBE Jan. 1947; joined HM Foreign Service 1947; Counsellor Office of UK High Commissioner Delhi 1948; head of Far Eastern Dept. FO 1950; CMG 1952; FO representative Imp. Defence Coll. 1952; Counsellor Belgrade 1953; political representative MEF Nicosia 1956; Minister UK Delegation to NATO 1959, to Disarmament Conference Geneva 1961; FO London 1963-7, retd 1967; d. 6 June 1993.
Shattock, Geoffrey Osmond, son of Robert Foster Shattock, of Norwood; b. March 13, 1874; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (R); left July 1890.
Sharrard, Wiliam John Wells, son of William Sharrard MB ChB, med. practitioner, of Lincoln, and Winifred Hannah Wells DPH MB ChB, d. of Arthur John Wells of Ealing; b. 8 Nov. 1921; adm. Sept. 1935 (KS); left July 1939; Univ. of Sheffield Med. Sch., MB ChB 1944; FRCS 1950; MD 1954, ChM 1966; house appts Sheffield 1944-5; RAFVR 1946-8 (Sqdn Ldr); Registrar and sen. Registrar Roy. Nat. Orthopaedic Hosp. 1949-55; consult. orthopaedic surgeon and Hunterian Prof. of Orthopaedics Sheffield Hosp. and Univ. 1955-86; Pres. Brit. Orthopaedic Assn 1978-9; council RCS 1980-; m. 1st 17 Mar. 1975 Ethel Margaret Spedding, med. practitioner, d. of John Wilson Spedding of High Burnside, Glasgow; 2nd 19 May 1953 Bessie Laura Petch, nursing sister, d. of Sqdn Ldr Frederick Petch OBE RAF, of Grantham; d. 2001
Sharrard, Gordon Anthony Wells, brother of William John Wells Sharrard (qv); b. 9 Aug. 1928; adm. Sept. 1941 (KS); left July 1946; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1946, BA 1949, MA 1953; Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., BM (Oxon. ) 1954; DLO 1958; house appts. 1958-62; Registrar Roy. Nat. ENT Hosp. 1963-4; sen. Registrar Cumberland & N. Westmorland Hosp. 1965-7; sen. res. assoc. Audiology Dept Univ. of Manchester 1967-74; DM (Oxon. ) 1973; gen. practice as audiologist Manchester 1974-83; artistic dir. Precinct Opera Group 1974-, produced 25 operas in 25 years; retd. 1983; member Medical Writing Club; pres. Univ. of Oxf. Opera Club; m. 30 May 1953 Margaret Eva, midwife, d. of Charles Grimshaw of Worcester Park, Surrey; d. 27 Oct. 2017.
SHARPLEY, SYDNEY THOMAS, son of Thomas Sharpley MD, Louth, Lincs., medical practitioner, and Sarah ---; b. 8 Feb 1864; adm. 27 Jan 1876 (G); left May 1878; a journalist at Dunedin, New Zealand.
SHARPE, WILLIAM, son of James Sharpe, Canterbury, Kent, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Nethersole, Canterbury, Kent; b.; adm.; KS (Capt., aged 14) 1733; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1737, matr. 14 Jun 1737, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1737 – void 22 Jul 1760 (expiry year of grace as R. Easthampstead from 4 Aug 1759), Junior Censor 1747-50, Senior Censor 1751-2, Tutor 1749; BA 1741; MA 7 Mar 1743/4; BD (from Hertford Coll) 1753; DD 1754; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1742, priest 18 Dec 1743 (both Oxford); Curate, Binsey, Oxfordshire 1744, Caversham, Berks., 1746, Cowley, Oxfordshire 1747, Drayton, Oxfordshire 1748, St. Thomas, Oxford 1754; Principal, Hertford Coll. Oxford 12 Jun 1753-7, when he resigned and returned to his rooms at Christ Church (see Thompson, Christ Church, 156-7); Rector of Easthampstead, Berks., from 1759; Whitehall Preacher (in 1760); Regius Prof. of Greek, Oxford, from 13 Apr 1763; d. unm. 5 Mar 1782. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.