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Benthall's

Lane, Thomas Bruce, 1831-1917

  • GB-2014-WSA-10737
  • Person
  • 1831-1917

LANE, THOMAS BRUCE, fifth son of Rev. Charles Lane, Rector of Wrotham, Kent, and Frances Catherine, second dau. of Right Rev. Daniel Sandford DD, Bishop of Edinburgh; b. 29 Apr 1831; adm. 20 Jan 1845 (Benthall's); QS 1845; left Midsummer 1847; at Haileybury Coll. 1850-1; Writer, EICS Bengal 1852; Assistant to Magistrate and Collector, Midnapur 1853; Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Jessore 1856; Junior Secretary, Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces 1864-70, Secretary 1870-7; Collector of Customs, Calcutta 1877, retd. 1877; m. 20 Jul 1853 Adelaide Fanny Spring, sister of Frederick Macquoid Samuel Belli (qv); d. 14 Jan 1917.

Markham, Clements Robert, Sir, 1830-1916

  • GB-2014-WSA-00976
  • Person
  • 1830-1916

MARKHAM, SIR CLEMENTS ROBERT, son of David Frederick Markham (qv); b. 20 Jul 1830; adm. 26 May 1842 (Benthall); Min. Can. 1843; left Jun 1844; Cadet, Royal Navy 18 Jul 1844; Midshipman 28 Jun 1846; served in Capt. Austin’s Arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin May 1850 – Oct 1851; left Navy 28 Dec 1851; travelled in Peru 1852-3; Clerk, Legacy Duty Office, Inland Revenue Dec 1853 – Jul 1854; Clerk, Board of Control Jul 1854; Clerk, Correspondence Dept., India Office; Private Secretary to T. G. Baring MP when Parliamentary Under-Secretary, India Office 1862-4; Assistant Secretary, Public Works Dept., India Office 1867-71, Judicial Public and Revenue Dept. 1871-7; CB 17 May 1871; KCB 20 May 1896; introduced the cultivation of cinchona into British India from Peru 1859-61; geographer with British Army in Ethiopia 1867-8; took an active interest in Polar expedition and largely responsible for the despatch of Sir George Nares’s expedition in 1874 and that of Capt. R. F. Scott in 1901; Secretary, Hakluyt Society 1858-86, President 1886-1909; Secretary to Royal Geographical Society 1863-88, Gold Medallist 1888, President 1893-1905; President, International Geographical Congress, London 1895; FSA 12 Dec 1861; FRS 12 Jun 1873; DSc Cambridge 12 Jun 1907, Leeds 11 Jun 1910; an enthusiastic Old Westminster; acted as Secretary to OW Crimean and Indian Memorial Committee, and Chairman of the Committee for the decoration of the School walls with the arms of distinguished OWW; contemplated writing his reminiscences of the School, and left in MS his recollections as a small boy up Benthall’s in 1842-4; President, Elizabethan Club 1898-1912; Busby Trustee from 16 May 1899; a Governor of the School 16 Nov 1899 – 28 Jul 1913; a voluminous writer on Peru and the history of geographical discovery; m. 23 Apr 1857 Mary Anne (Minna), dau. of Rev. James Hamilton John Chichester, Rector of Arlington, Devon; d. 30 Jan 1916, after a shock from a fire in his room by which he was seriously injured. DNB.

Markham, David William Christian, 1828-1850

  • GB-2014-WSA-11803
  • Person
  • 1828-1850

MARKHAM, DAVID WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, eldest son of David Frederick Markham (qv); b. 25 Dec 1828; adm. 30 Sep 1841 (Benthall's); QS 1842; left 1844; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Oct 1847; d. at sea on his passage home from Madeira 17 May 1850.

Marshall, Alexander, 1825-1896

  • GB-2014-WSA-11858
  • Person
  • 1825-1896

MARSHALL, ALEXANDER, brother of Edward Marshall (qv); b. 17 Jul 1825; adm. 10 Jul 1837 (Benthall's); Clerk, Office of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings 13 Jul 1844; First Junior Clerk 13 Jul 1851; transferred Office of Works 1851; Corresponding Clerk 1 Apr 1854; 1st cl. Clerk 1 Jan 1857; retd. 30 Jan 1871; m. 14 Aug 1854 Frances Lavinia Bartlett; d. 8 Oct 1896.

Marshall, Edward, 1824-1861

  • GB-2014-WSA-11861
  • Person
  • 1824-1861

MARSHALL, EDWARD, son of Edward Marshall, London [Chief Examiner of Accounts, War Office ?]; b. 10 Jun 1824; adm. 20 Jan 1835 (Benthall's); elected QS 1839, but remained a Town Boy; left Aug 1842; Clerk, War Office; m. Caroline Augusta Shearburn; d. 11 Dec 1861. [Perhaps Edward Marshall, son of Edward Marshall and Margaret ---, bapt. Jacobstow, Cornwall 8 Aug 1824 (IGI)].

Marshall, Thornton, 1822-1861

  • GB-2014-WSA-11871
  • Person
  • 1822-1861

MARSHALL, THORNTON, sixth son of William Marshall, and Louisa, eldest dau. of William Benthall, Totnes, Devon; b. Mauritius 6 Mar 1822 [so was father holder of a Govt. appointment there ?]; adm. 1 Jul 1835 (Benthall's); Assistant Surgeon, Army 11 Apr 1845; Surgeon, 65th Foot 12 Jan 1855; half-pay 18 Nov 1859; m. Frances Boyd; d. 4 Feb 1861. [Evidently kin to William Benthall (adm. 1815, qv)].

Mayne, Frederick Otway, 1823-1906

  • GB-2014-WSA-12081
  • Person
  • 1823-1906

MAYNE, FREDERICK OTWAY, brother of Henry Otway Mayne (qv); b. 6 Aug 1823; adm. 11 Jan 1836 (Benthall's); KS 1837; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1841, adm. pens. 21 May 1841, scholar 1842; BA 1845; MA 1848; ordained deacon (Canterbury) 1846, priest (lit. dim. from Canterbury) 1847; Curate, Kemsing wth Seal, Kent 1846-9; Chaplain, EICS Bengal 1849-66; Vicar of Strood, Kent 1866-74; Vicar of Bearsted, Kent 1874-83; m. 13 Feb 1849 Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -Col. James Blair, EICS Bengal; d. 8 Aug 1906.

Mills, William Huntley, 1823-1883

  • GB-2014-WSA-12338
  • Person
  • 1823-1883

MILLS, WILLIAM HUNTLEY, second son of William Mills, Saxham Hall, Suffolk, and Clara Jane, second dau. of Rev. Richard Huntley, Boxwell Court, Gloucs.; b. 21 Jun 1823; adm. 23 Jan 1837 (Benthall's); QS 1838; left 1839; Ensign, 89th Foot 20 Nov 1840; Lieut., 25 Aug 1843; retd. 17 May 1844; m.; d. at Ghent, Belgium 8 Mar 1883.

Peel, John Henry Westcar, 1822-1891

  • GB-2014-WSA-13668
  • Person
  • 1822-1891

PEEL, JOHN HENRY WESTCAR, brother of William Accrington Peel (qv); b. 29 Aug 1822; adm. 21 Jan 1835 (Benthall's); a brewer at Watlington, Oxfordshire; m. 16 May 1844 Catherine, dau. of James Torry Hester, Waste Court, Abingdon, Berks.; d. 14 Jun 1891.

Phillimore, William Thornton, 1821-1857

  • GB-2014-WSA-13885
  • Person
  • 1821-1857

PHILLIMORE, WILLIAM THORNTON, second son of William Phillimore (at school under Vincent, qv); b. 5 Jul 1821; adm. 20 Jan 1834 (Benthall's); Min. Can. 1835; at Charterhouse Sch. 1836-8; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1839; Ensign, 10th Native Infantry 9 Oct 1840; Lieut., 23 Nov 1841; Capt., 8 Mar 1855; served in Indian Mutiny; killed by mutineers near Bithur 12 Mar 1857. Memorial Column.

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