TRIVETT, WILLIAM, only son of William Trivett (adm. 1752, qv); b. 26 Mar 1776; adm. from Felsted Sch. ; in school list Dec 1788; Min. Can. 1790; KS 1791; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1795, adm. pens. 2 Jun 1795, scholar 8 Apr 1796; BA 1799; MA 1808; ordained deacon (Exeter) 1800, priest (Rochester) 1801; Curate, Arlington with Willingdon, Sussex 16 Jun 1800, Hoo, Sussex 2 May 1804; Rector of Catsfield, Sussex 15 Mar 1810-3; Rector of Bradwell, Suffolk, from 20 May 1810; m. 19 Apr 1833 Anne Elizabeth, dau. of J. Nettleship, Tickhill, Yorks. ; d. 28 Nov 1863.
TUCKER, GILES; b. ; adm. ; KS 16 Nov 1610 (Chapter Lease Book 1605-10, f. 326).
UNDERHILL, HENRY, eldest son of Capt. Samuel Underhill, Ludlow, Shropshire, and Yarnton, Oxfordshire, Royalist supporter during Civil War, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Gibbs, Kt, Honington, Warwicks. ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1665, having thrice been recommended by Charles II for election into College (CSP Dom 1660-1, 146; ibid. , 1661-2, 255, 273); failed to obtain election to either University 1667; drowned in the Thames with Robert Richards (qv) Jun 1667, and buried with him in same grave in West Cloister, Westminster Abbey 26 Jun 1667.
WALBRYGE, EDMUND; b. ; adm. ; KS 1542-4 (Chapter Muniments).
WHITFORD, DAVID, brother of Adam Whitford (qv); b. 1626; adm. ; KS 1640 (CSP Dom 1639-40, 567, for warrant dated 21 Mar 1639/40 commanding the Electors to admit him to “the next scholar’s place that shall be void”); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1642, matr. [check], Westminster Student; BA 1647; MA 14 Jan 1660/1; enrolled with brother in Royalist garrison of Oxford; deprived of Studentship by Parliamentary Visitors 1648; attached himself to Charles II; wounded and taken prisoner at battle of Worcester 3 Sep 1651; an Usher in James Sherley’s Sch. at Whitefriars; adm. Inner Temple Nov 1658; reinstated in Studentship 1660, and granted dispensation to retain it though disabled by the custom of the college (CSP Dom 1660-1, 432); held Studentship until death; a tutor at Christ Church; ordained; Chaplain to Lord George Douglas’s Regt. of Foot, 26 Jul 1666; officiated as Minister to Scottish Regt. in France 1672; Rector of Middleton Tyas, Yorks. , from 1673; an excellent scholar; author, Musaei, Moschi et Bionis quae extant omnia, quibus accessere quaedam selectiora Theocriti Eidyllia, 1655; d. 26 Oct 1674. Buried South Transept, Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
WILSON, JOHN, son of John Wilson (elected to Oxford 1602, qv); b. ; KS 1640 (J. E. B. Mayor and R. F. Scott, Admissions to St. John’s Coll. Camb. , i, 61); St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Sep 1641, aged 16, matr. 1645; BA 1645/6; MA 1649; adm. Inner Temple Nov 1646, called to bar 1654; fought in the Civil War for the King; d. 24 Sep 1681.
WILSON, THOMAS, son of Thomas Wilson, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and Mary ---; b. 12 Mar 1751; in school lists 1764; KS 1766; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1770, adm. pens. 14 Jun 1770, aged 19, scholar 26 Apr 1771, matr. 1771; BA 1774; MA 1777; ordained priest 11 Jun 1775 (Peterborough, lit. dim. from Winchester); Curate, Abinger, Surrey 1775; Head Master, Kingston upon Thames GS 1797-1832; d. 16 May 1842.
TWISDEN, PHILIP, eldest son of Francis Twisden, East Malling, Kent, and Rebecca, widow of Thomas Hale, and dau. of Philip Lemon; b.; adm.; KS 1693; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1696, matr. 4 Jul 1696, aged 18, Westminster Student from 29 Dec 1696; Lieut., Earl of Orrery’s (afterwards Col. Kane’s) Regt. of Foot 1 Mar 1703/4, later Capt.; served at battle of Malplaquet 1709; sailed with his regiment on expedition to Canada 1711; drowned in shipwreck in St. Lawrence river 22 Aug 1711.
VARDY, EDWARD, brother of John Vardy (qv); b.; in school list 1754; KS 1760; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1765, matr. 7 Jun 1765, aged 19, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1765 - void 12 Jul 1783 (expiry year of grace as Perp. C. Market Harborough from 8 Jul 1782); BA 1769; MA 1772; ordained deacon 23 May 1769, priest 14 Jan 1772 (both Oxford); Perpetual Curate of Market Harborough and Great Bowden, Leics., from 1780 [check]; Rector of Llan-y-Meurig, [check county] 1782-98; Rector of Yelvertoft, Northants, from 1785; d. 23 Jul 1824.
VENABLES-VERNON, EDWARD, second son of Hon. Edward Harcourt (qv); b.; adm. 14 Mar 1796 (Clapham); in school list 1797; KS (Capt., aged 12) 1799; Capt. of the School 1803; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1804, matr. 16 May 1804, Westminster Student; Chancellor’s Prize for Latin Verse 1805; d. 25 Jan 1806. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.