Furze, Nevil Ford, youngest son of Herbert Furze, of South Kensington, by Mary Ford, daughter of Edward Tidswell, of Chigwell, Essex; b. April 30, 1897; adm. April 26, 1912 (H); left July 1914; enlisted in the 18th (Service) Batt. (1st Public Schools) the Royal Fusiliers in Sept. 1914; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Reserve) The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regt. June 12, 1915; was attached to the 2nd Batt. and went out to the western front in Sept. 1915: killed while leading a night attack on Bucquoy March 14, 1917; unm.
Gabell, Gerald Noel, son of Douglas Phillimore Cabell MRCS LRCP LDS and Katherine, d. of Josiah Wilson of Beckenham, Kent; b. 4 Dec. 1907; adm. Sept. 1920 (H); left July 1926; a chartered secretary, ACIS 1932, FCIS 1947; Balfour Williamson & Co., export merchants, 1926-36; Eng. Electric Co. 1936-68, sec. 1949-68; W. Yorks Regt 1939-45 (Capt.); sec. GEC and pres. CIS 1968; m. 3 June 1939 Constance Mary, d. of H. C. North of Wallington, Surrey; d. 25 June 1976.
Ganz, Albert William Carl Emil, youngest son of Wilhelm and Georgina Ganz, of St. Marylebone, Professor of Music; b. Jan. 24, 1874; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (H); left (with Triplett) July 1892; Trin. Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. June 18, 1892); B.A. and LL. B. 1895; called to the bar at the Middle Temple June 30, 1897; South Eastern Circuit; d. Feb. 5, 1947.
Gardiner, Felix John Sterndale, son of John Alexander Gardiner, of Tiptree Heath, Essex, by Amelia Margaret, daughter of Richard Borton, of Bickley, Kent; b. Sept. 17, 1876; adm. Jan. 15, 1891 (H); left July 1895; Selwyn Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902; ord. deacon 1900, priest 1901 (London); Curate of St. Peter, Clerkenwell, London, 1900-6 and 1921-9; Curate of St. Margaret, Brighton, 1906-12; Vicar of St. Philip, Arlington Square, Islington, 1912-21; secretary of the Soc. for the Relief of Poor Clergymen 1919-29; Rector of Palgrave, Norfolk, 1929-46; m. Nov. 15, 1910, Henrietta Mary Allen, daughter of the Rev. William Henry Griffiths, Vicar of St. Peter, Islington; d. before 1960.
Gardiner, Leslie Malcolm, son of William Rattray Gardiner, of Redhill, Surrey, by Edith Ann, daughter of John Bull, of New Barnet, Herts; b. July 29, 1903; adm. Sept. 27, 1917 (H); left July 1919; junior asst. engineer, Metropolitan Water Board, April 1922; Municipality, Singapore, Straits Settlements, April 1925; A.M.I.C.E. 1937; resident engineer, Ports, Malayan Railways; d.
Gardiner, Louis Bonington, brother of Felix John Sterndale Gardiner (q.v.); b. June 16, 1878; adm. Jan. 15, 1891 (H); left. July 1895; d.
Gardiner-Hill, Harold, son of Hugh Gardiner-Hill, M.R.C.S., Medical Superintendent of the Middlesex County Asylum, Upper Tooting, Surrey, by Rosie, daughter of William Wiley, of Erdington, Warwickshire; b. Feb. 14, 1891; adm. Sept. 22, 1904 (H); left July 1909; Pemb. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1909; played golf against Oxford 1911 and 1912; B.A. 1912; M.B. 1915; St. Thomas's Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1915; served in Great War I; temp. Capt. R.A.M.C. Feb. 13, 1917; M.B.E. Jan. 1, 1919; M. D. 1928; M.R.C.P. 1920; F.R.C.P. 1929; Physician, St. Thomas's Hospital; Oliver Sharply, Lecturer, R. C. P., 1937; Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club 1956; m. June 6, 1925; Margaret Helen, daughter of Sir Edward Farquhar Buzzard, of London; d. 25 Mar. 1981.
Gardiner, Harold Michael, brother of Peter Ambrose Gardiner (qv); b. 11 Jan. 1917; adm. May 1930 (H); left July 1935; d. 5 Feb. 1938.
Garvin, Roland Gerard, only son of James Louis Garvin, of Kilburn, editor of the Observer, by Christina, daughter of Robert Wilson, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; b. Oct. 12, 1895; adm. April 30, 1908 (H); won the Public Schools Foils Championship at Aldershot 1913; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1914; 2nd Lieut. 7th (Service) Batt. the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancs Regt.) Sept. 19, 1914; Lieut. July 3, 1915; went out to the western front July 15, 1915; Capt. July 15, 1916; killed in action near Bazentin le Petit July 22, 1916; unm.
Gaster, John Marson Stewart, son of Stanley Mostrop Gaster, bank official, of Golders Green, and Mary, d. of Rev. Charles Latimer Marson, Rector of Orlestone, Kent; b. 15 Feb. 1924; adm. Jan. 1938 (H); left Dec. 1941; involved in a number of far-right political organisations, incl. British League of Ex-Servicemen, North West (Racial) Task Force, and British Pan-German League; d. 1998.