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Robinson, John Ellil, 1807-1899
GB-2014-WSA-14844 · Personne · 1807-1899

ROBINSON, JOHN ELLIL, brother of Francis Robinson (qv); b. 11 Sep 1807; adm. 17 Sep 1819 (Stelfox's); KS 1821; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1825, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1825; BA 1829; MA 1832; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 12 Mar 1829; ordained deacon 1832, priest 2 Jun 1833 (both Oxford); Curate, Kirtlington, Oxfordshire 1832-4, Bicester, Oxfordshire 1834-5, Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire 1835-7; Vicar of Chieveley, Berks., 13 May 1837-82; m. 16 Jul 1834 Maria, third dau. of Rev. Edward Rowden, Vicar of Highworth, Wilts.; d. 17 Jul 1899.

Randolph, Edward John, 1814-1898
GB-2014-WSA-14425 · Personne · 1814-1898

RANDOLPH, EDWARD JOHN, eldest son of Thomas Randolph (KS 1801, qv); b. 17 Apr 1814; adm. 29 Mar 1826 (Stelfox's); KS 1828; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1832, matr. 7 Jun 1832, Westminster Student 1832-44; BA 1836; MA 1838; ordained deacon 21 May 1837, priest 10 Jun 1838 (both York); Curate, Eastry, Kent 1837-9; Perpetual Curate of Wigginton, Herts., 13 Jul 1839-41; Curate, Tring, Herts., 1841-5; Rector of Dunnington, Yorks., from 1845; Prebendary of York 1 Feb 1848 – Aug 1896, Chancellor 1896-7; Proctor for Dean and Chapter of York from 1874; JP Hertfordshire; m. 5 Jul 1843 Catherine, youngest dau. of Sir George Rich, Kt, Chamberlain of the Household to 1st Marquis Wellesley when Lord Lieut. Ireland; d. 9 Dec 1898.

Randolph, George Granville, 1819-1907
GB-2014-WSA-14428 · Personne · 1819-1907

RANDOLPH, SIR GEORGE GRANVILLE, son of Thomas Randolph (KS 1801, qv); b. 27 Jan 1819; adm. 17 Jun 1829 (Stelfox's); left Nov 1830; Naval Coll., Portsmouth, gold medallist; 1st cl. Volunteer 7 Dec 1830; Sub-Lieut., 1837; Lieut., 27 Jun 1838; Conmmander 9 Nov 1846; Capt., 18 Nov 1854; Rear-Adm., 24 Apr 1872; Vice-Adm., 16 Sep 1877; retd. 26 Jul 1881; Adm., retired list 8 Jul 1884; took part in destruction of Malloodoo, a piratical stronghold in Borneo 19 Aug 1845; served in Black Sea during Crimean War 1854-6; Commodore, Cape of Good Hope Sep 1867 – Mar 1869; in command Detached Squadron Dec 1873 – Jun 1875; CB 2 Jun 1869; KCB 22 Jun 1897; author, The Rule of the Road at Sea, 1867, Problems in Naval Tactics, 1879; m. 1st, 4 Feb 1851 Eleanor Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. Joseph Arkwright, Vicar of Latton, Essex; m. 2nd, 7 Oct 1884 Frances Charlotta, only dau. of John Christopher Mansel, Cosgrove, Northants; d. 16 May 1907. DNB.

Richards, Alfred Bate, 1820-1876
GB-2014-WSA-14655 · Personne · 1820-1876

RICHARDS, ALFRED BATE, eldest son of John Richards MP, Wassell Grove, Hagley, Worcs., and Frances Smith; b. 17 Feb 1820; at Charterhouse Sch. 1829-30; adm. 18 Jan 1831 (Stelfox's); at Harrow Sch. 1832; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Oct 1837; BA 1841; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 16 May 1839, called to bar 20 Nov 1845; author of an anonymous pamphlet, Oxford Unmasked, 1841, which rapidly passed through five editions; edited The British Army Despatch 1848-50, and The Mirror of the Time, a weekly founded 3 Aug 1850 which only lasted a year; one of chief promoters of volunteer movement of 1859 and became Col., 3rd City of London Rifle Corps; editor, The Morning Advertizer, from 1870; author of a number of plays and poems, and of the novel So Very Human, 1871; m. 15 Feb 1849 Emma Camilla Angela Maria, only dau. of Camillo Gaggiotti, Minister of War at Rome; d. 12 Jun 1876. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-12572 · Personne · 1803-1888

MORGAN, CHARLES OCTAVIUS SWINNERTON, fourth son of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. (adm. 1771, qv); b. 15 Sep 1803; adm. 19 Jun 1816 (Packharness', later Stelfox's, head of house 1821); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 26 Jun 1822; BA 1825; MA 1832; MP (Conservative) Monmouthshire Feb 1841-74; FSA 1830, Vice-Pres.; FRS 2 Feb 1832; a well-known antiquary and collector of gold and silver plate; DL Monmouthshire, JP Monmouthshire 1830; d. unm. 5 Aug 1888. DNB.

Smith, William, 1812-1886
GB-2014-WSA-019501 · Personne · 1812-1886

SMITH, WILLIAM, son of Samuel Smith (adm. 1772, qv); b. 12 Jun 1812; adm. 30 Jun 1825 (Stelfox's); KS 1826; rowed v. Eton 27 Jul 1829; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 7 Oct 1831, Canoneer Student 1831-42; BA 1835; MA 1839; ordained deacon 14 Jun 1835, priest 18 Dec 1836 (both Oxford); Rector of Dry Drayton, Cambs. , 1841-67; JP Cambridgeshire; m. 7 Aug 1851 Constance Margaret, youngest dau. of William Rose Rose, Wolston Heath, Warwicks. ; d. 4 Feb 1886.

Upton, Frank Dundas, 1811-1837
GB-2014-WSA-17252 · Personne · 1811-1837

UPTON, FRANK DUNDAS; b. 10 Jan 1811; adm. 21 Apr 1824 (Stelfox's). [note will Frank Upton, Brighton, Sussex, proved PCC 16 Feb 1837]

Wiltshire, Robert, 1805-1889
GB-2014-WSA-18413 · Personne · 1805-1889

WILTSHIRE, ROBERT; b. London 17 Apr 1805; adm. 26 Jun 1820 (Stelfox's); left 1821; adm. solicitor; practised in London; living in Lambeth, Surrey 1881 (1881 Census); m. 27 Apr 1872 Matilda Jane Oliver (IGI); d. 14 Sep 1889.

Shaw, Samuel, 1815-1848
GB-2014-WSA-15539 · Personne · 1815-1848

SHAW, SAMUEL, brother of Charles James Shaw (qv); b. 6 May 1815; adm. 14 Jun 1827 (Stelfox's); Cadet, EICS Madras 1836; Ensign, unattached, 28 Feb 1836; 16th Native Infantry 29 Nov 1836; Lieut., 8 Oct 1839; Capt., 4 Oct 1847; m. 23 Jan 1844 Kate, dau. of Col. --- Archer, Indian Army [perhaps David Archer, Madras Native Infantry]; d. at Bangalore, India 28 Jun 1848.

Mowbray, John Robert, 1815-1899
GB-2014-WSA-12718 · Personne · 1815-1899

MOWBRAY, SIR JOHN ROBERT, BART., only son of Robert Stribling Cornish, Exeter, Devon, architect, Mayor and Alderman of Exeter, and Marianne, only dau. of John Powning, Hill’s Court, near Exeter, Devon, architect and builder; b. 3 Jun 1815; adm. 16 Sep 1829 (Stelfox's); left Christmas 1832; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 May 1833, Canoneer Student 1835-47, Honorary Student 1877; President, Oxford Union 1836; BA 1837; MA 1839; DCL 30 Nov 1868; Hon. Fellow, Hertford Coll., 1875; adm. Inner Temple 15 Oct 1834, called to bar 19 Nov 1841; Western Circuit; assumed surname of Mowbray in lieu of Cornish 26 Jul 1847; MP (Cons) Durham Jun 1853-68, Oxford University from 1868; “Father” of House of Commons from 1898; Judge Advocate-Gen., 1858-9, 1866-8; Privy Councillor 6 Apr 1858; a Church Estates Commissioner 1866-8, 1871-92; created baronet 3 May 1880; DL JP co. Durham, JP Berkshire 1858; a Governor of the School from 1877; Busby Trustee 19 May 1885; m. 19 Aug 1847 Elizabeth Gray, only surviving child of George Isaac Mowbray, Bishopwearmouth, co. Durham; d. 22 Apr 1899. DNB.