Bodington, Sir Nathan; only son of Jonathan Bodington, Birmingham, miller, and Anne Redfern ; b. 29 May 1848 ; ed. King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, and Wadham Coll.Oxford, matr. 11 Oct 1867, scholar 1867, Hody exhibitioner 1870 ; 1st cl.Lit.Hum. 1871 ; BA 1872 ; MA 1874 ; Assistant Master, Manchester GS 1873 ; Assistant Master (Classics) Sep 1873 – Dec 1874 ; Fellow, Lincoln Coll., Oxford 1875-85, Tutor and Lecturer 1875-81, Hon.Fellow 1898 ; also Lecturer, Oriel Coll.Oxford ; Professor of Classics, Mason Coll., Birmingham 1881-2 ; Principal and Professor of Greek, Yorkshire Coll., Leeds 1882-1904 ; Vice-Chancellor, Victoria Univ. 1896-1900 ; Vice-Chancellor, Univ. of Leeds, from 18 Aug 1904 ; knighted Nov 1908 ; hon.LittD Victoria Univ. 1895 , hon.LLD Aberdeen Univ. 1906 ; JP Yorkshire West Riding 1906 ; m. 8 Aug 1907 Eliza, dau. of Sir John Barran, Bart., MP, Chapel Allerton, Leeds ; see W.H.Draper, Sir Nathan Bodington, 1912 ; d. 12 May 1911. ODNB.
[William Bone, “Usher of Westminster School”, is listed as a subscriber to P.Barwick, Vita Johannis Barwick STP, 1721]
Bodley, Peter Owen, son of Maj. Leonard Owen Bodley IA, and Yolande Cones; b. 19 July 1922; adm. Jan. 1936 (H); left July 1941; Roy. Fusiliers 1943-5 (Capt.), wounded in Italy; Lond. Hosp. Med. Sch. 1953-8, MB BS; Maj. RAMC (TA) 1962, Lieut.-Col. (V) 1976; TD; consult. anaesthetist St Andrew's Hosp. Billericay and neurosurgical unit Old Church Hosp. Romford; m. 1959 Florence Kathleen Vining; d. 10 Sept. 1990.
BODMAN, ---; b.; at school c. 1659 (Busby’s Account Book).
BOEHM, CLEMENT, only son of Charles Boehm, Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet Street, London, a director of the Bank of England, and Jane, dau. of Richard Du Cane MP, Coggeshall, Essex, director Bank of England; b. 11 Aug 1733; adm. (aged 13) Oct 1747 (Morel's); left 1750; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. 25 Mar. 1750, matr. 1750/1; an eccentric character; travelled extensively in Europe, principally on foot, and visited America; d. unm. 9 Jul 1804.
BOEHM, ROGER, son of Edmund Boehm, St. Antholin’s, London, merchant, and Martha, dau. of Sir Roger Hudson, Kt, director South Sea Co.; bapt. St. Antholin, Budge Row, London 15 Sep 1737; adm. (aged 14) Jan 1752 (Watts'); in school list 1754; one of the Assistants of the Russia Company; director, Bank of England, from 1769; of Sunbury Place, Middlesex; d. 17 Jul 1803.
Boggis-Rolfe, Douglass Horace, brother of Edward Francis Boggis-Rolfe (q.v.); b. Nov. 20, 1874; adm. April 29, 1886 (R); left Dec. 1890; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1897; Assist. District Auditor Local Govt. Board, 1903, District Auditor 1904; Secretary, Nat. Insurance Audit Dept. 1912; Chief Auditor, Ministry of Health, 1918; Govt. representative, Hire Claims Committee, 1918-25; Assist. Auditor, Maritime Service of the Reparation Commission 1920, Director 1921 (Paris); Secretary Gen. Delegation of the Committee of Guarantees (Berlin) 1922-25; Manager, Export Credits Dept. (Dept. of Overseas Trade), 1924; retired 1926; Master of the Woolmen's Company 1925; Alderman, London County Council 1928-34; m. June 29, 1909, Maria Maud, only daughter of Capt. Christopher William Bailey, of Moorock, King's County, Ireland; d. 14 June 1966.
Boggis-Rolfe, Edward Francis, elder son of Francis Douglass Boggis-Rolfe, of London, barrister-at-law, by Charlotte Harriot, eldest daughter of Major William Gabbett Beare, of Kingsgate, Kent; b. Dec. 12, 1873; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (R); left Dec. 1890; Superintending Engineer Min. of Munitions June 1915 - Jan. 1919; H. M. Inspector of Factories Dec. 1899 - Feb. 1919; d. Jan. 8, 1935.