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Bompas, Hugh Steele, 1881-1944
GB-2014-WSA-03486 · Pessoa singular · 1881-1944

Bompas, Hugh Steele, brother of Cecil Henry Bompas (q.v.); b. Dec. 9, 1881; adm. Jan. 17, 1895 (G); left July 1900; Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1900; B.A. 1904; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Nov. 1904; South-Eastern Circuit; Divisional Director, Training Department of the Ministry of Labour 1919-25; Secretary for Education to Dental Board since 1925; served in Great War I, first as Flight-Lieut. R. N. A. S., and afterwards as Capt. R.A.F. in France, Egypt, and Mesopotamia; m. 1st Aug. 13, 1907, Violet Dorothy, eldest daughter of Henry Lupton, of Headingley, Leeds; 2nd Sept. 12, 1938, Dorothy Cathcart-Jones; d. July 19, 1944

Bosanquet, William Henry Francis, 1805-1878
GB-2014-WSA-03548 · Pessoa singular · 1805-1878

BOSANQUET, WILLIAM HENRY FRANCIS, brother of Samuel Richard Bosanquet (qv); b. 5 Feb 1805; adm. (G) 19 Jun 1816; adm. Inner Temple 13 May 1825, called to bar Trinity 1836; equity draughtsman and conveyancer; of Knockane and Kilmagemogue, co. Waterford; m. 6 May 1861 Amelia Mary Georgiana, eldest dau. of John Sherlock, Kilmagemogue, co. Waterford; d. 29 Sep 1878. .

Boulter, Reginald Stanley Lewis, 1876-1929
GB-2014-WSA-03574 · Pessoa singular · 1876-1929

Boulter, Reginald Stanley Lewis, eldest son of Stanley Boulter, of Godstone, Surrey, barrister at-law; b. March 8, 1876; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (G); left June 1889; at Eton 1889-92; Trin. Hall, Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1892; a member of the London Stock Exchange; temp. Lieut. R. A. S. C. Oct. 16, 1915; Capt. April 1, 1917; Staff appointment Jan. 1, 1918; m. Oct. 26, 1910, Ivy Armine Douglas, elder daughter of H. Douglas Rowley, of Marlay Grange, co. Dublin; d. April 5, 1929.

Bower, Thomas Bowyer, 1803-1868
GB-2014-WSA-03628 · Pessoa singular · 1803-1868

BOWER, THOMAS BOWYER, elder son of Thomas Bowyer Bower (qv); b. 1 Jul 1803; adm. (G) 17 Oct 1815; left Christmas 1817; Ensign, 61st Foot 28 Aug 1823; Lieut., 4 Feb 1826; Capt., 12 Feb 1826, retd. half-pay; of Iwerne House, Dorset; JP Dorset, High Sheriff 1847; m. 9 Aug 1828 Eliza, only dau. of William Creed, Ballygrennan Castle, co. Limerick; d. 8 Sep 1868.

Bowker, James Ashton, 1867-1905
GB-2014-WSA-03633 · Pessoa singular · 1867-1905

BOWKER, JAMES ASHTON, brother of Alexander George Bowker (qv); b. 16 Feb 1867; adm. (G) 16 Jun 1881; left Dec 1882; student, ICE 17 Jan 1888; engaged in engineering work in Canada and South Africa; d. 21 Jan 1905.

Chapman, John, 1847-?
GB-2014-WSA-04681 · Pessoa singular · 1847-?

CHAPMAN, JOHN, sixth son of John Mellar Chapman, Elsworth Place, co. Durham, and Caroline Sarah, third dau. of Samuel Walter Parker, Scott’s House, co. Durham; b. 30 Mar 1847; adm. (G) 26 Sep 1861; left Whitsun 1864; practised successively as a solicitor and as a stockbroker; went out to Australia, where he became a fruit-grower; m. 28 Apr 1877 Edith Georgina, youngest dau. of Frederick Parbury, Lancaster Gate, London, Australian merchant.

Chichester, Arthur, 1739-1799
GB-2014-WSA-04779 · Pessoa singular · 1739-1799

CHICHESTER, ARTHUR, 1ST MARQUIS OF DONEGAL (I), eldest son of Hon. John Chichester MP (I), Abinger, Surrey, and Elizabeth, sister of Sir Edward Newdigate, Bart. (qv); b. 13 Jun 1739; adm. Jun 1748 (Grant's); in school list 1754; succ. uncle as 5th Earl of Donegal (I) 30 Sep 1757; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Nov 1757; MA 1759; DCL 7 Jul 1763; Privy Councillor (I) 15 Sep 1768; of Fisherwick Park, Staffs.; MP Malmesbury 1768-74; created Baron Fisherwick (GB) 3 Jul 1790 and Marquis of Donegal (I) 27 Jun 1791; m. 1st, 16 Nov 1761 Lady Anne Hamilton, dau. of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton (S) KT; m. 2nd, 25 Oct 1788 Charlotte, widow of Thomas Moore, Barne, co. Tipperary, and dau. of Conway Spencer, Tremary, co. Down; m. 3rd, 12 Oct 1790 Barbara, dau. of Rev. Luke Godfrey LLD, Rector of Midleton, co. Cork; d. 5 Jan 1799.

Chilver, Thomas Farquhar, 1805-1874
GB-2014-WSA-04794 · Pessoa singular · 1805-1874

CHILVER, THOMAS FARQUHAR, son of Samuel Chilver, St. James’s, Piccadilly, London, and Jane ---; b. 11 Mar 1805; adm. (G) 9 Apr 1817; Min. Can. 1818; LSA 1826; MRCS 1828; FRCS (hon) 1852; practised in New Burlington Street, London; m. 15 Dec 1829 Lucy Elizabeth, second dau. of Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., MD DCL FRS FRCP, Physician to Queen Adelaide; d. 15 Aug 1874.

Clark, Charles Peter, 1909-1944
GB-2014-WSA-04872 · Pessoa singular · 1909-1944

Clark, Charles Peter, son of Charles Harold Clark of Clairac, Lot-et-Garonne, France, and Gladys Mary, d. of Rev. James Morell Blackie of Cheltenham; b. 5 June 1909; adm. Sept. 1922 (G); left Dec. 1926; man. Charles and William Clark & Co, Clairac; RAFVR 1941 -5 (acting Flt Lieut.), despatches (posth.) June 1945; m. 27 June 1936 Cynthia Loveday, d. of Arnold Leslie Thackhall Browelt, solicitor, of Coventry; killed in action 29 Sept. 1944.

Charles Peter Clark was born on the 5th of June 1909 the son of Charles Harold Clark, a director of a catering company and a prune manufacturer, and Gladys Mary (nee Blackie) Clark of Clairac, Lot-et-Garonne in France and of “Eastwood”, 77, Red Road, Barnet in Hertfordshire. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from September 1922 to December 1926. He later became the manager of the family firm of Charles and William Clark & Co of Clairac in France. He was married at Leamington, Warwickshire on the 4th of July 1936 to Cynthia Loveday (nee Browett) of Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington Spa. They had a daughter, Caroline, born on the 15th of June 1939.
Following the outbreak of war he returned to England from France where he enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and rose to the rank of Sergeant before being commissioned as a Pilot Officer on the 1st of September 1941, with seniority from the 28th of July 1941. He was promoted to Flying Officer on the 1st of September 1942, with seniority from the 28th of July 1942 and was later promoted to Acting Flight Lieutenant.
He was posted to the Air Ministry in 1943 and joined the headquarters of the Special Operations Executive at Baker Street where he worked in supporting resistance operations in occupied Europe. He was later attached to 161 (Special Duties) Squadron.
Charles Clark took off from Le Bourget, Paris at 1.15pm on the 29th of September 1944 as a passenger in Lysander Mk IIIA V9749 MA-M for a flight to his home base of RAF Tempsford. The aircraft failed to arrive and is thought to have come down into the sea killing all on board.
The passengers and crew were: -
Flight Lieutenant James Alan Lamberton (161 Squadron) (Pilot)
Squadron Leader Anthony Wilfred Alwyne Compton (161 Squadron)
Major John Walter Saunders MBE (Royal Corps of Signals)
Flight Lieutenant Charles Peter Clark (161 Squadron)
He was Mentioned in Despatches, which was announced by the Air Ministry on the 14th of June 1945.
He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial Panel 201.

Clark, Rowland, 1912-1975
GB-2014-WSA-04886 · Pessoa singular · 1912-1975

Clark, Rowland, son of Rowland Clark of Valencia, Spain, and Florence Nassau; b. 15 Aug. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (G); left July 1930; Lond. Stock Exchange 1931-9; RNVR 1940-5 (Lieut.), served Atlantic, Burma, Malaya and Mediterranean; RN 1946 (Lieut.-Cdr Sept. 1950); m. 1936 Margaret Mary Ruth, d. of John Taylor Keightley of Eastbourne; d. 15 Jan. 1975.