CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT NAPIER, son of William Richard Cunningham, Twickenham, Middlesex, merchant, and Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Cave, co. Cork, Ireland; b. 26 Jan 1868; adm. (G) 26 Jan 1883; left May 1884; went to Valencia, Spain, to complete his education; a fruit merchant in Canary Islands; m. ; d. in Canary Islands c. 1908.
CURTEIS, HERBERT MASCALL, only son of Herbert Barrett Curteis (qv); b. 8 Jan 1824; adm. (Benthall's|Grant's) 1 Jun 1836; left Aug 1840; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Jun 1840; played cricket for Oxford University 1841, 1842 and for Sussex 1846-60; MP Rye Dec 1847- Mar 1848 (unseated), Apr 1848-52; Master, East Sussex Foxhounds 1854-68; President, Sussex County Cricket Club 1869-78; m. 15 Jun 1848 Paulina, sister of Sir Godfrey John Thomas, Bart. (qv); d. 16 Jun 1895.
CURTEIS, HERBERT, eldest son of Herbert Mascall Curteis (qv); b. 14 Apr 1849; adm. (G) 20 Jun 1863; left Aug 1868; Merton Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Jan 1871; of Windmill Hill Place, Hailsham, Sussex; JP Sussex; an all-round sportsman; managed Sussex county cricket team for three years, and captained Gentlemen of Sussex; m. 12 Jan 1881 Isabella, youngest dau. of Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Bart.; d. 28 Oct 1919.
CURTEIS, ROBERT MASCALL, second son of Herbert Mascall Curteis (qv); b. 12 Oct 1851; adm. (G) 26 Jan 1866; left Aug 1870; Merton Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Jan 1872; played cricket for Sussex 1878; m. 14 Feb 1884 Florence Henrietta, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert Shuttleworth Sutton, Vicar of Rype, Sussex and Prebendary of Chichester; d. 21 Jan 1927.
CURTIS, EDWARD GEORGE, third son of Maj. -Gen. Reginald Curtis RA, St. George’s Square, London, and Marianne Emma, elder dau. of James Salmond, Waterfoot, Cumberland; b. 26 Nov 1868; adm. (R, subsequently G) 1 Jun 1880; left Aug 1881; at Cheltenham Coll. 1883-6; RMC Sandhurst 1887; 2nd Lieut., Bedfordshire Regt. 22 Aug 1888; Lieut., 6 Aug 1890; served Chitral Relief Force 1895; Capt., 30 Sep 1896; Maj., 2 May 1908; retd. 10 Feb 1909; Reserve of Officers; rejoined as Lieut. -Col., 4th battn., Northamptonshire Regt., 5 Aug 1914; served Gallipoli and Egypt; Col., Reserve of Officers 6 Aug 1918; demobilised 16 Oct 1919; despatches (LG) 13 Jul 1916, 28 Nov 1917, 11 Jun 1918, 5 Jun 1919; CMG 3 Jun 1916; Secretary, Royal Navy Club, Portsmouth; m. 10 Sep 1903 Ethel, younger dau. of Walter Coote; d. 6 Mar 1923.
D’OYLY, FRANCIS, eldest son of Rev. George D’Oyly DD, Rector of Lambeth, Surrey, and Maria Frances, dau. of William Bruere, Chetwynd, Shropshire; b. 27 Nov 1815; adm. (G) 8 Oct 1827; subsequently went to Eton; d. 27 Jul 1831.
DALE, GODFREY, brother of James Ernest Dale (qv); b. 28 Jul 1861; adm. 5 Apr 1875 (G); QS (Capt. ) 1876; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1879, matr. 10 Oct 1879; BA 1885; MA 1897; ordained deacon 1886, priest 1887 (both Rochester); Curate, St. Peter’s, Rochester, Kent 1886-9; joined Universities Mission to Central Africa 1889; missionary in Zanzibar 1889-97; member, College of St. Saviour’s, Southwark 1897-9; Vicar of All Saints, Newmarket, Cambs. , 1899-1902; rejoined Universities Mission 1902; Canon of Zanzibar 1903 - , Chancellor 1908-18, Archdeacon 1917-22; Rector of Sternfield, Suffolk 1925-; author, The Contrast between Christianity and Mohammedanism, 1905, and of several translations from English into Swahili; m. 19 Sep 1899 Jane Hamilton, dau. of James Vincent Bell MD FRCS LRCP, Star Hill, Rochester.
DALE, JAMES ERNEST, eldest son of James Murray Dale, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, solicitor, and Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of James Norris, Debenham, Suffolk; nephew of Reginald Francis Dale, Assistant Master; b. 16 Feb 1855; adm. 28 Mar 1870 (G); left Election 1872; adm. Middle Temple 2 Nov 1874; m. Marion, dau. of Ven. George Dove, Archdeacon of Flinders, Adelaide, South Australia; d. at Walkeville, Adelaide 10 Jan 1892.
Dale, John Forfar, son of John Ainsworth Dale CB CBE, prin. Asst Sec. Min. of Labour, and Mary Forfar, d. of James Forfar Dott of West Blatchington, Sussex; b. 26 Jan. 1923; adm. Sept. 1935 (G); left Apr. 1939; Min. of Home Security 1939-42, RAC Middle East and Italy 1942, later with Specialised Armour Devel. Estab.; an agricultural engineer 1946-; m. 2 Sept. 1948 Jacqueline Genevieve, d. of Ren
Daniel, Walter Percy, son of the Rev. William Mayow Daniel, of Beckenham, Kent, by Mary Alice Sibyl, daughter of George Trollope, of Christ's Hospital; b. March 29, 1881; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 27, 1895 (G); left April 1898; A. C. A. Nov. 4, 1903; with Price, Waterhouse, Peat and Co. at Calcutta for some years; m. Oct. 1, 1913, Edith, daughter of John George Todd, of St. John's Wood; d. April 18, 1948.