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GB-2014-WSA-04226 · Person · ca. 1642-1706

BUSBY, WILLIAM, third son of Robert Busby, Addington, Bucks., barrister, Bencher Gray’s Inn, and his second wife Abigail, dau. of Sir John Gore, Kt., Alderman of London; b.; adm. 26 Jan 1656/7 (Busby’s Account Book); a boarder; KS (aged 16) 1658; adm. Gray’s Inn 26 Nov 1660, called to bar 25 Jun 1667, Ancient 26 Nov 1680, Bencher 25 Jun 1688; one of the original trustees of Busby’s will; lic. to m. 17 Jun 1680 Elizabeth Metcalfe, London, widow; d. 1705 (will proved PCC 18 May 1706).

Busby, Richard, 1606-1695
GB-2014-WSA-00002 · Person · 1606-1695

BUSBY, RICHARD, second son of Richard Busby, Lutton, otherwise Sutton St. Nicholas, Lincs., and ---, sister of Henry Robinson, Westminster ; b. 22 Sep 1606 ; adm. ; KS (Capt.) ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1624, matr. 10 Feb 1625/6, Westminster Student to 1661, Tutor 1632-7 ; BA 1628 (incorp.Camb.1628) ; MA 1631 ; DD 1660 ; acted the part of Cratander in Cartwright’s Royal Slave before the King and Queen at Christ Church 30 Aug 1636, with great success ; ordained ; appointed Head Master of the School in the place of Lambert Osbaldeston (qv) in 1638/9, but not confirmed in that office until 23 Dec 1640 ; Prebendary of Wells and Rector of Cudworth, Somerset, 1 Jul 1639 ; ejected from his stall and rectory during the Commonwealth, but was allowed to retain his Studentship at Christ Church and his post at Westminster ; there is no evidence that he took either the Covenant or the Engagement, and of his loyalty both to Church and King there is no question ; Robert South (qv) relates that “the King was publicly prayed for in this school but an hour or two (at most) before his sacred head was struck off”, while John Owen, Dean of Christ Church, used often to say that “it would never be well with the nation till this School was suppressed” (Sermons preached upon several occasions by Robert South, 1865, i, 420-32) ; his chief trouble during the Commonwealth seems to have been with the Under Master, Edward Bagshaw (qv), who was eventually dismissed from the School by the Governors, May 1658 ; restored as Prebendary of Wells on the Restoration, also Canon Residentiary and Treasurer from 11 Aug 1660 ; Proctor in Convocation, Diocese of Bath and Wells ; Prebendary of Westminster from 5 Jul 1660, Treasurer 1660-72, Archdeacon from 1672 ; carried the ampulla at the Coronation of Charles II, 23 Apr 1661, and the orb and cross at the Coronation of James II, 23 Apr 1685 ; a great schoolmaster and a most successful teacher ; “the soil”, says Steele, “which he manured, always grew fertile” ; gained the respect and veneration of his pupils in spite of his excessive use of the birch ; his chair is preserved up School, and many of the books which he bequeathed to the School are still in the Busby Library, built by him at his own expense ; the Busby Trustees, thirteen in number and always OWW, still carry out the charitable trusts of his will for the benefit of the poorer clergy and others ; author, Graecae Grammaticae Rudimenta, 1663, and other books for the use of the School ; d. unm. 5 Apr 1695 ; buried in the Choir, Westminster Abbey, in front of the steps leading to the Sacrarium, under the black and white marble pavement of which he was the donor ; monument by Bird in Poet’s Corner. DNB ; see also G.F.Russell Barker, Memoir of Richard Busby, 1695.

Busby, John, fl. 1641
GB-2014-WSA-04223 · Person · fl. 1641

BUSBY, JOHN, son of Timothy Busby, and nephew of Richard Busby (elected to Ch. Ch. Oxford 1624, qv); b.; adm.; Min. Can. 1641; KS in 1644; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1647, but detained at school “through the exigence of warre” (Register of Visitors of the Univ. of Oxford 1647 to 1658, Camden Society, 2nd ser., xxix, 268), Westminster Student; BA 1650; MA 1652; apparently expelled by the Parliamentary Visitors for neglecting to appear before them 1650, but restored by them in 1651; deprived of his studentship for a half year on account of a speech which he made at a funeral, “contayning matter of profanation and abuse of scripture” 8 Nov 1653 (ibid., 370-1); became a “fugitive” from Christ Church, but was again restored 6 Nov 1655; sometime an Usher at the School; described by Edward Bagshaw (KS 1644, qv) in his pamphlet of 1659 as “a worthless and infamous person”, who “grossly abused the liberty of whipping”, but Bagshaw’s opinion of the nephew of the Head Master was probably not free from bias; living 1660.

Bury, Walter Wilfred, 1863-?
GB-2014-WSA-04221 · Person · 1863-?

BURY, WALTER WILFRED, brother of Oliver Robert Hawke Bury (qv); b. 10 Aug 1863; adm. 21 Jan 1875 (James'); QS 1878; left Aug 1881; adm. solicitor Feb 1888; practised in London; m. 3 Feb 1910 Dorothy, eldest dau. of Bernard Gibson, Warrington Crescent, Maida Hill, London, dir. electrical engineering co.

GB-2014-WSA-04219 · Person · 1919-1987

Bury, Patrick James, brother of Kenneth de Kay Bury (qv); b. 16 Feb. 1919; adm. Sept. 1932 (KS); left July 1937; St John's Coll. Camb., matric. 1937, BA 1948; RAF in WW2; d. in Rome 29 Aug. 1987.

Burwell, Thomas, 1626-1702
GB-2014-WSA-04215 · Person · 1626-1702

BURWELL, THOMAS, son of Edward Burwell, Rougham, Suffolk, and Mary, dau. of Jeffrey Pitman, Woodbridge, Suffolk; bap 20 Apr 1626; adm.; KS 1640; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1645, adm. pens. 31 May 1645, scholar 1645, matr. Easter 1646; BA 1648/9; adm. Leiden Univ 3 May 1653, MD (incorp Camb. 1653); practised medicine in London to 1665, in Dorchester 1665-83, and then again in London; FRCP 20 Oct 1664, Censor 1684, 1689, 1695, 1696, Registrar 23 Jul 1685-8, President 1692, 1693; author of medical pamphlets; m. 15 Sep 1659 Jane, widow of Rev. John Stoughton DD, Perpetual Curate of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London, and previously of Rev. Walter Newburgh, Rector of Symondsbury, Dorset, and dau. of John Browne MP, Frampton, Dorset; d. 30 Jan 1701/2.

GB-2014-WSA-04214 · Person · ca. 1654-1733

BURTON, THOMAS, son of Thomas Burton, Kingsland, Hereford, and Deborah, sister of Benjamin Woodroffe (qv); b.; adm.; KS 1669; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1672, matr. 3 Jul 1672, aged 18, Westminster Student 28 Feb 1673 - 30 Dec 1702, Tutor 1680-91, Junior Censor 1684, Senior Censor 1685-7; BA 1676; MA 1679; BD 1686; DD 1690; ordained (by 1685); Vicar of Frocester, Gloucs., 1686-92 [check]; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 30 Nov 1702, Sub-Dean to Dec 1711; [perhaps Chaplain in Ordinary to George I (Chamberlayne 1716 : “Dr. Burton”)]; Rector of Eastleach Martin, Gloucs., 1703-28; m. Ann Allen, Finchley, Middlesex; d. 3 Jul 1733.

Burton, Reginald, 1830-1892
GB-2014-WSA-04209 · Person · 1830-1892

BURTON, REGINALD, brother of Edmund Charles Burton (qv); b. 3 Mar 1830; adm. 27 Jan 1842 (Scott's); QS 1844; coxed eight against Eton 29 Jul 1845, 30 Jul 1846, and rowed v. Eton 29 Jul 1847; left 1848; a clerk in the Customs (retired by 1881); m. 17 Jun 1858 Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Merceron, Bethnal Green; d. 26 Apr 1892.

GB-2014-WSA-04208 · Person · ca. 1675-1713

BURTON, NICHOLAS, son of Ven. John Burton DD, Archdeacon of Cleveland, and Sarah, dau. of Everingham Cressy, Birkin, Yorks.; b.; adm.; KS (aged 12) 1687; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1691, matr. 4 Jul 1691, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1691- 1702, void, having been admonished for “great negligence and many notorious crimes” 7 Dec 1693; BA 1695; MA 1698; ordained; Head Master, Durham GS 1699-1709; Rector of St. Mary Le Bow, Durham, 1703-5; Lecturer, Durham Cathedral; m. 1st, Martha ---; m. 2nd, 18 May 1704 Elizabeth, widow of Sir Robert Fenwick, Kt., Bywell, Northumberland, and dau. of Sir Richard Graham, Bart., Norton Conyers, Yorks. [check]; buried St. Mary Le Bow, Durham, 1 Jul 1713.

Burton, John, fl. 1543
GB-2014-WSA-018959 · Person · fl. 1543

BURTON, JOHN; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1543 (Chapter Muniments).