GILBERT, THOMAS MORELL, youngest son of Right Rev. Ashhurst Turner Gilbert DD, Bishop of Chichester, and Mary Ann, only surviving child of Robert Wintle (qv); b. 28 Aug 1835; adm. (Rigaud's) 3 Jul 1847; was “almost burnt to death” when preparing to act in a play up Rigaud’s in 1847 (F. Martin, Elizabeth Gilbert, 66); QS 1849; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1853, adm. pens. 7 May 1853, scholar 1854, matr. Mich. 1853; 12th Wrangler and 3rd cl. Classics 1857; BA 1857; MA 1860; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1859, Major Fellow 1860-66; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1861, priest 20 Dec 1862 (both Chichester); Curate, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex 1861-3, St. Bartholomew’s, Chichester, Sussex 1863-4; Perpetual Curate of St. Bartholomew’s, Chichester 10 Jun1864-6; Vice-Principal, Chichester Theological College 1863-6; Vicar of Heversham, Westmorland 1866-1921; Hon. Canon, Carlisle, from 1877; m. 14 Sep 1871 Esther Ann, eldest dau. of Edmund Harrison, Bury, Lancashire; d. 16 Dec 1928.
GILBERTSON-PRITCHARD, DAVID PRITCHARD, son of David Gilbertson, Long Acre, London, and Ceniarth Hall, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, and Catharine, only child of David Pritchard, Ceniarth, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire; b. 13 Oct 1849; adm. 7 Apr 1863; QS 27 Jan 1865; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1868 (with Triplett), adm. pens. 5 Jun 1868; BA 1873; assumed additional surname of Pritchard 1870; ordained deacon 1873, priest 1874 (both Chester); Curate, Nantwich, Cheshire 1873-6; Rector of Watermillock, Cumberland, from 1876; m. 5 Jun 1879 Cicely Anne, second dau. of Henry Master Feilden MP, Witton Park, Blackburn, Lancs.; d. 5 Mar 1880.
GILBERTSON-PRITCHARD, WILLIAM EDWARD, brother of David Pritchard Gilbertson-Pritchard (qv); b. 22 Jan 1852; adm. from King’s Coll. Sch. 26 Jan 1865; QS 1867; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1871, adm. pens. 8 Jul 1871, matr. Mich. 1871; BA 1876; assumed additional surname of Pritchard 23 Mar 1881; of Ceniarth, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire.
GILES, EDWARD, fourth son of Ven. John Douglas Giles, Rector of Willoughby, Lincs., and Archdeacon of Stow, and Sarah Elizabeth, second dau. of James Tuthill Allen, Burnham, Somerset; b. 6 Jun 1849; adm. 5 Feb 1863, as BB; QS 1864; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1868, matr. 3 Jun 1868; rowed against Cambridge 1871; 1st cl. Modern History 1872; BA 1872; MA 1883; Indian Civil Service, Educational Dept., Bombay; arrived in India 14 May 1873; Professor of History and Political Economy, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay 1873-5; Educational Inspector May 1875; Director of Public Instruction, Bombay Presidency Apr 1897-1907; additional member, Legislative Council, Bombay 1898, 1901, 1904, 1906; officiating Director-Gen. of Education, India Mar 1907 - Mar 1908; retd. 29 Mar 1908; CIE 1 Jan 1903; m. 19 Jan 1878 Rose Ethel Louise, only dau. of Gen. Sir John William Schneider KCB, Bombay Army, previously EICS Bombay; d. 18 Apr 1938.
GILES, ROBERT, eldest son of Rev. Robert Giles, Vicar of Horncastle, Lincs., and Agnes, second dau. of Rev. Felix Laurent, Vicar of Saleby, Lincs.; b. 13 Jul 1855; adm. 12 Jun 1868 (James'); BB 20 Jun 1868; QS 1870; left Dec 1873; Non-Coll., Oxford, matr. 10 Feb 1874; emigrated to USA; m. 24 Jul 1901 Frederica Louisa, dau. of Rear-Adm. John Rodgers, US Navy; d. in USA c. 1922.
Gillett, George Gabriel Scott, son of the Rev. Edward Alfred Gillett, Rector of Woolsthorpe, Lincs, by Katharine Ellerton, daughter of James Scott, of Dirleton, N. Berwick; b. Dec. 1, 1873; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 22, 1887; left Dec. 1890; Keble Coll. Oxon., matric. Oct. 1892; scholar (History) May 1892; B.A. 1896; ord. deacon 1898, priest 1899 (London); Curate of St. Michael and All Angels, North Kensington, 1898-1901, of St. Saviour, Sunbury, Middlesex, 1901-2, of the Church of the Annunciation, Brighton, Sussex, 1902-4; Domestic Chaplain to Earl Beauchamp 1904-6, and to Viscount Halifax 1906-11; Rector of Madresfield, Worcs, 1911-4; Chaplain to Pretoria Diocesan House of Mercy 1914-5; Curate of St. Mary, Johannesburg, 1915-20; Rector of St. Mary, Jeppestown, Transvaal, and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Pretoria 1920-4; author of Politics and Religion (1912); Editorial Secretary, S. P. G. 1926-33; Chaplain, St. Helen's School, Abingdon, 1933-5; Rector of Chaffcombe, Somerset, 1935-8; d. Aug. 12, 1948.
GILPIN, JAMES, son of John Gilpin, Bow Brickhill, Bucks., and Kington St. Michael, Wilts.; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1722/3; KS 1724; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1728, matr. 25 Jun 1728, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1728 - void 25 Jun 1741; BA 1732; MA 1735; adm. Middle Temple 14 Nov 1730, called to bar 7 Feb 1734/5; Auditor, Christ Church, Oxford; Recorder of Oxford; d. 14 Dec 1766 (M. I. Kington St. Michael, Wilts. ).
GLASIER, ---- ; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1626 (Chapter Muniments 33256).
GLASSE, ISAAC ALLGOOD, son of John Glasse, St. Andrew’s, Holborn, London, and Hannah, writer on cookery, dau. of Isaac Allgood, Brandon White House, Northumberland; bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 19 Sep 1738; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1749/50; KS 1753; left 1754; petitioned for Writership, EICS; went out to India, but apparently not in service of EIC; d. in Bombay 1773 (administration of estate dated 12 Jun 1773).
GLASSE, SAMUEL, second son of Rev. Richard Glasse, Vicar of Purton, Wilts., and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Samuel Arnold, Rector of Nettleton, Wilts.; bapt. 18 Jun 1734; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1748 (Peirson's); KS (Capt. ) 1749; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1752, matr. 4 Jun 1752, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1752 - void by marriage 3 Aug 1757, readm. as fellow commoner 4 Aug 1757; BA 1756; MA 1759; BD and DD 1769; ordained priest (Canterbury) 24 Sep 1758; Chaplain in Ordinary to George III 1772 - still 1793; Rector of Hanwell, Middlesex 16 Aug 1780-5; Vicar of Epsom, Surrey 13 Nov 1782-5; Vicar of Wanstead, Essex 1786; Prebendary of Wells from 15 Apr 1791; Prebendary of St. Paul’s from 29 Nov 1797; FRS 5 Jul 1764; a popular and eloquent preacher; JP Middlesex; author, The Piety Wisdom and Policy of promoting Sunday Schools, 1786, and other works; m. 28 Jul 1757 Hannah, dau. of Giles Clutterbuck, Mill End, Eastington, Gloucs.; d. 27 Apr 1812. DNB.