Renny, Ian Alexander, son of Alexander Hastings Renny and Jean, d. of James Weddell Scott of Edinburgh; b. 7 July 1923; adm. Sept. 1937 (A); left July 1941; RAC in WW2 (Capt. ), 6 Airborne Divn, seconded Parachute Regt; joined Shell Co. 1947, Shell Co. W. Africa, Nigeria, 1954; m. 29 Aug. 1953 Angela Kathleen, d. of Reginald Rutherford MacBryan of Oxford; d. Feb. 2006.
Rendle, Robert, son of Edward Ebenezer Rendle of Bromley, Kent, and Katherine Jones, d. of Thomas Campbell Walker of Ramsgate, Kent; b. 25 Nov. 1905; adm. Jan. 1919 (A); left July 1923; a professional aviator 1929-56; FO RAFVR Nov. 1932, Flt Lieut. Sept. 1940, Wing Cdr, retd as Sqdn Ldr Apr. 1946; Colonial Civil Aviation 1946-56, Commandant Singapore Airport; m. 1938 Margaret Joan, d. of J. H. Stevenson of Brough, Yorks; d. 27 Aug. 1986.
Rendle, Edward John, brother of Robert Rendle (qv); b. 16 Feb. 1908; adm. Apr. 1921 (A); left Mar. 1926; adm. a solicitor June 1931; Roy. Berks Regt 1940-5 (Lieut.-Col.); sen. partner Loxleys, City of London, 1968-78; BA (Open Univ.) 1983; m. 16 Apr. 1937 Angela Bernardine, d. of Surgn-Capt. Lancelot Kilroy RN; d. 9 Jan. 1991.
RENAUD, GEORGE, eldest son of Rev. George Daniel Renaud, Vicar of Messingham, Lincs., and Rebecca Bennett; b. 29 Sep 1814; adm. 19 Apr 1827 (Stikeman's); left 1830; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, matr. 12 Jun 1830, scholar 1830-8; BA 1834; MA 1837; Fellow, Corpus Christi Coll. 1838-9; ordained deacon 11 Mar 1838, priest 24 Feb 1839 (both Lincoln); Curate, Hatfield, Herts., 1838; Vicar of Silsoe, Beds., 1864-70; Chaplain, Hertford Infirmary 1870-3; Perpetual Curate of Christ Church, Clevedon, Somerset 1874-6; Vicar of Flitton, Beds., 1876-83; author, Matutina, 1848, and other works; m. 1 Aug 1839 Georgiana Cecilia Grantham, eldest dau. of Rev. Francis Joseph Faithful, Rector of Hatfield, Herts.; d. 18 Dec 1901.
Renard, Reginald Samuel, son of Samuel Renard, I.S.O., of Kensington, by Jessie Jane, daughter of Thomas Whatmore, of Kensington; b. Feb. 13, 1883; adm. Jan. 21, 1897 (A); left May 1898; served in the R.N.A.S. in Great War I; m. April 12, 1917, Catherine Millett, daughter of Col. Edward Mair, I.M.S., of Kensington.
Remington-Hobbs, Edward, son of Albert Remington-Hobbs MD MRCS MRCP MRCOG, and Marguerite, d. of Sir Joseph Loftus Wilkinson, gen. manager GWR; b. 7 Feb. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (H); left July 1934; RMC Sandhurst, 2nd Lieut. Roy. Scots Fusiliers Jan. 1936, Lieut. Jan. 1939; transf. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, served 1939-47 North Africa, NW Europe (wounded) and SEAC; instr. Staff Coll. Camberley 1944; War Office 1947-9; Capt. Jan. 1944, Maj. Jan. 1949, retd as Lieut.-Col. Jan. 1950; DSO (NW Europe) May 1945, OBE (Netherlands E. Indies) June 1947; Gold Staff Officer Coronation of HM the Queen 1953; OStJ 1963, CStJ 1972, KStJ 1976; an underwriting member of Lloyd's 1959; Freeman City of London 1960; chairman and man. dir. Polyseal Ltd 1960- 75, Bellfax Internat. Ltd 1975-84; chairman Snuffers Ltd 1984-; m. 1st 7 Dec. 1950 Angela Susan, d. of Capt. Marshall Owen Roberts; 2nd 24 Jan. 1957 Ann Campbell, formerly wife of Charles Edmund Peczenik; 3rd 1972 Susan Mary Sheila, d. of Hon. Charles Winn, formerly wife of Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill CBE; d. 29 July 1997.
REMINGTON, JOHN; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1628, adm. scholar 1629, matr. Easter 1629; BA 1632/3.
RELHAN, RICHARD, son of Anthony Relhan MD FRCP FRCP (I), Brighton, Sussex, medical practitioner, and his first wife Sarah Breholt, Dublin; b. Dublin; adm.; KS (aged 13) 1767; Capt. of the School 1771; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1772, adm. pens. 17 Jun 1772, scholar 7 May 1773; BA 1776; MA 1779; ordained deacon (lit. dim. from Canterbury) 1777, priest (Peterborough) 27 Jun 1779; Curate, New Romney, Kent 1777; Fellow and Chaplain, King’s Coll. Cambridge 1781; delivered a course of lectures on botany to Cambridge Univ. 1787; FRS 6 Dec 1787; Rector of Hemingby, Lincs., 1791; one of original Fellows of Linnean Society 1788; the genus Relhania was named after him by L’Héritier; author, Flora Cantabridgiensis, 1785, and of editions of Tacitus’s De Moribus Germanorum et de Vita Agricolae, 1809, and of Tacitus’s Historia, 1819; m. 31 Jul 1778 Maria Day (IGI); d. 28 Mar 1823.