TICKELL, RICHARD, brother of Thomas Tickell (qv); b. 1751; adm. 19 Jun 1764; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8; adm. Middle Temple 8 Nov 1768; called to bar [check : not at Middle Temple]; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual list 1777); obtained pension of £200 p. a. by writing for the Government; Commissioner, Stamp Office, from 24 Aug 1781; produced The Camp, a musical entertainment, at Drury Lane 15 Oct 1778; his pamphlet Anticipations, published Nov 1778, offering a satirical forecast of parliamentary proceedings, had a great success; his opera, The Carnival of Venice, was produced at Drury Lane 13 Dec 1781; becoming connected with Sheridan, the husband of his first wifeís sister, he transferred his pen to the support of Charles James Fox and was elected to Brooksí Club 1785; received financial loan from Warren Hastings (qv) 1793; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1780 Mary, second dau. of Thomas Linley, senior, musical composer; m. 2nd, 24 Aug 1789 Sarah, dau. of Capt. Thomas Ley, EI Maritime Service; killed himself by jumping off the parapet outside the window of his room at Hampton Court 4 Nov 1793. DNB.
Tickell, Sir Crispin Charles Cervantes, son of Edward Jerrard Tickell, author, of Hampstead, and Renee Oriana, d. of Edmund Sydney Pollock Haynes, solicitor, of St John
TIBAL, PETER, son of Peter (or Pierre) Tibal, Westminster, and Mary --- (IGI); b. 7 Sep 1720 (IGI); adm. (aged 11) Apr 1733; KS 1736; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1740, matr. 10 Jun 1740, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1740 - void 11 May 1748; BA 1744; “a physician” [MS version of Welch, 1785].
Tiarks, John Gerhard, son of the Rev. Hope Charles Tiarks, Rector of St. Helen's, Ipswich, by Evylyn Louisa, daughter of Capt. Charles Oaks Blackwood Hall, R.N., of Dover, Kent; b. April 5, 1903; adm. as K.S. Sept. 27, 1917; left (with Triplett) Aug. 1922; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1922; B.A. 1925; M.A. 1929; Ridley Hall, Cambridge; ordained deacon 1926, priest 1927 (Liverpool); Curate of Christ Church, Southport, Lancs., 1926-30; Vicar of Christ Church, Norris Green, Liverpool, 1930-4; of St. Paul, Widnes, Lancs, 1934-7; of St. Helens 1937-44; Vicar of Bradford, Yorks and Provost of Bradford Cathedral 1944-62; Bishop of Chelmsford 1962; chairman of Simeon's Trustees 1949-62; m. Nov. 3, 1927, Gwyneth Mary, younger daughter of the Rev. Griffith Mathews, Vicar of Atherstone, Warwicks; d. 2 Jan. 1974.
Tiano, Roger Peter, son of Alfred Tiano, of Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, by Diana Gouthier, of Paris; b. Nov. 1, 1887; adm. April 26, 1901 (H); left July 1905; served in Great War I, first with the 113th Regt. de Ligne in France, and afterwards with the lnfanterie Coloniale, in West Africa; managing director of J.A. Finzi Layman (France), ship-brokers; m. Jan. 21, 1922, Jane, daughter of André Rozain, of Neuilly-sur-Seine.
THYNNE, ROBERT, son of John Thynne, Egham, Surrey, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Manwaring, Kt, Surrey; b.; adm.; KS 1665; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1669, matr. 15 Jul 1669, aged 18, Westminster Student 14 Jan 1670 - void 1695, Tutor 1676-86, Catechist 1685-6; BA 1673; MA 1675/6; ordained; Vicar of Floore, Northants, from 21 Jun 1694; d. 3 Jan 1716/7.
THURSTON, JOSEPH, son of Joseph Thurston, Little Wenham, Suffolk, Recorder of Colchester, and Mary, dau. of Sir Isaac Rebow, Kt, Colchester, Essex; b. 16 Jun 1704; adm. Feb 1715/6; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 13 Apr 1720, matr. 1720; adm. Inner Temple 25 Jul 1719; wrote poem, The Toilette; d. unm. 22 Dec 1732.
THURSTON, JAMES; b.; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1752. [Perhaps son of Nathaniel Thurston and Susan Thurlow, bapt. Little Stonham, Suffolk 16 May 1743].