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Sherwood, Peter Louis Michael, 1941-2009
GB-2014-WSA-15612 · Pessoa singular · 1941-2009

Sherwood, Peter Louis Michael, son of Peter Louis Sherwood, management consult., and Mervyn Lesley, d. of Reinhold Eustace de Toll, merchant; b. 27 Oct. 1941; adm. Sept. 1954 (QS); Capt. of the Sch. 1958; left July 1959; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1959 (open schol. ), BA 1963 (1st class hons Litt. Hum. ), MA 1967; Stanford Univ., CA, USA, MBA 1965; Morgan Grenfell & Co. 1965-8; asst. to chmn. Fine Fare Ltd. 1968-9; gen. man. and man. dir. Melias Ltd. 1969-72; dir. Anglo-Continental Investment & Finance 1972-9; sen. vice-pres. Grand Union Company USA 1979-85; dir. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company USA 1985-8; chmn. Gateway Foodmarkets Ltd., Bristol 1988-9; chmn. HTV 1991-7, HTV West 1997-9; held many non-exec. directorships; trustee, educational and charitable bodies; Master, Soc. of Merchant Venturers, Bristol 2003; DBA Univ. West England 2004; LLD Bristol 2009; m. 1970 Nicole Marie-Hélène Dina, teacher, d. of Albert Dina, textile factory owner, of Voiron, Isère, France; d. 19 Mar. 2009.

Short, Augustus, 1802-1883
GB-2014-WSA-15643 · Pessoa singular · 1802-1883

SHORT, AUGUSTUS, brother of Mayow Short (adm. 1809, qv); b. 11 Jun 1802; adm. 23 Jan 1809 (G); left Christmas 1809; readm. Nov 1811; KS 1816; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1820, matr. 12 May 1820, Westminster Student 1820-35 (check), Tutor and Lecturer 1829, Librarian and Censor 1833; 1st cl. Classics 1823; BA 1824; MA 1826; DD 1847; Public Examiner 1833-4; adm. Middle Temple 5 Jun 1817; ordained deacon 1826, priest 1827 (both Oxford); Curate, Culham, Oxfordshire 1827; Rector of Ravensthorpe, Northants 10 Jun 1835-47; Select Preacher, Oxford Univ. 1843, Bampton Lecturer 1846; consecrated first Bishop of Adelaide, Australia 29 Jun 1847; resigned see 1882 and returned to England; m. 10 Dec 1835 Millicent Clara, second dau. of John Phillips, Culham House, Oxfordshire; d. 5 Oct 1883. DNB.

Short, Mayow, 1800-1869
GB-2014-WSA-15647 · Pessoa singular · 1800-1869

SHORT, MAYOW, second son of Charles Short, Emsworth, Hampshire, barrister, Bencher, Middle Temple, and Grace, dau. of Humphrey Millett, Enys, Cornwall; b. Jan 1800; adm. 3 Jan 1809; Min. Can. 1813; KS 1814; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1817, matr. 22 May 1817, Westminster Student (still 1829); BA 1821; MA 1823; adm. Middle Temple 9 Jan 1815, called to bar 13 Jun 1823; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 Nov 1831; equity draftsman, Western Circuit; Quarter Sessions Judge, Kingston, Jamaica 1836-56; Registrar, Married Women’s Property Act, from 1857; m. 1st, 1 Sep 1835 Frances, widow of John Shawe Phillips, Culham, Oxfordshire; m. 2nd, 15 Jun 1847 Annis Rachel, dau. of Rev. Richard Panton DD, Widcombe, Somerset; d. 28 Jan 1869.

Short, Thomas Vowler, 1790-1872
GB-2014-WSA-15650 · Pessoa singular · 1790-1872

SHORT, THOMAS VOWLER, eldest son of Ven. William Short DD, Archdeacon of Cornwall, and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Tilliman Hodgkinson, Rector of Sarsden, Oxfordshire; b. 16 Sep 1790; adm. 1803; KS 1805; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1809, matr. 17 May 1809, Westminster Student, Tutor and Censor 1816-29; 1st cl. Classics and 1st cl. Mathematics 1812; BA 1813; MA 1815; BD 1824; DD 1837; Proctor 1823; Public Examiner 1820, 1821, 1824; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1813, priest 18 Dec 1814 (both Oxford); Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire 1816-23; Select Preacher, Oxford 1823, 1830, Whitehall Preacher 1823 (still 1829); Rector of Stockleigh Pomeroy, Devon 1823-6; Rector of Kingsworthy, Hampshire 1826-34; Rector of St. George’s, Bloomsbury, London 21 Feb 1834-41; consecrated Bishop of Sodor and Man 30 May 1841; translated to St. Asaph 21 Nov 1846; res. St. Asaph 1870; author, Sketch of the History of the Church of England, 1832, and other works; m. 26 Feb 1833 Mary, widow of John Josias Conybeare (qv), and dau. of Rev. Charles Davis, Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Oxford; d. 13 Apr 1872. DNB.

Sibbald, James, d. 1708
GB-2014-WSA-15663 · Pessoa singular · d. 1708

SIBBALD, JAMES, of London; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1646, adm. pens. 15 Jun 1646, scholar 1647, matr. 1646; BA 1649/50; ordained; Rector of Clothall, Herts., from 1665; m. 1st, ---; lic. to m. 2nd, 9 Jun 1669 Mary, sixth dau. of Rev. William Staveley, Rector of Cossington, Leics.; buried Clothall, Herts. 1708 (will proved PCC 12 Jul 1708).

Richards, Robert, d. 1667
GB-2014-WSA-14673 · Pessoa singular · d. 1667

RICHARDS, ROBERT; b.; adm.; KS 1666; drowned in river Thames with Henry Underhill (qv) Jun 1667, and buried with him in same grave in West Cloister, Westminster Abbey 26 Jun 1667.

Richards, William, d. 1690
GB-2014-WSA-14680 · Pessoa singular · d. 1690

RICHARDS, WILLIAM, son of Rev. John Richards, Rector of Kentisbury, Devon, and his second wife Barbara, only child of Philip Pyne, East Down, Devon; b.; adm.; KS 1669; m.; buried Kentisbury, Devon 19 Nov 1690. [Supplement suggests that he may alternatively have been William Richards, younger son of William Richards (at school under Wilson, qv), who under his father’s will inherited landed property at Kentisbury and Eastdowne, Devon].

Ricketts, Charles Milner, 1776-1867
GB-2014-WSA-14703 · Pessoa singular · 1776-1867

RICKETTS, CHARLES MILNER, second son of George Poyntz Ricketts, Governor of Barbados, and Sophia, dau. of William Watts, EICS Bengal, Governor of Fort William; b. 21 Apr 1776; adm. 3 Apr 1788; KS 1790; Writer, EICS Bengal 1791; arrived in India 25 Jul 1792; Assistant to Resident, Rangpur 2 Nov 1792; Sub-Export Warehouse Keeper 1799; Secretary, Board of Trade, Salt and Opium Dept., 1804; Director, Bank of Bengal 18 Jan 1811; Private Secretary to Governor-Gen. 1813, 1817; Chief Secretary to Government 13 Oct 1815; Member, Supreme Council, and President, Board of Trade, 12 Dec 1817 – 23 Jan 1819, res.; MP Dartmouth 4 Jan 1820 – Mar 1822; FRS 23 Mar 1820; Consul-General, Lima 1827-9; m. 8 Mar 1800 Ellen Theresa, widow of Sackville Marcus Taylor, EICS Bengal, and dau. of Miles Prendergast, co. Galway; d. 7 Sep 1867.

Robinson, George Croke, 1838-?
GB-2014-WSA-14834 · Pessoa singular · 1838-?

ROBINSON, GEORGE CROKE, second son of John Ellil Robinson (qv); b. 24 Jun 1838; adm. 18 Oct 1851 (G); QS 1853; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1857, matr. 4 Jun 1857, Westminster Student 1857-70; BA 1861; MA 1864; ordained deacon 1863, priest 1864 (both Ripon); Curate, St. Peter, Leeds, Yorks., 1863-6, West Bromwich, Staffs., 1866-7; Vicar of Benson, Oxfordshire 1867-79; subsequently held various curacies; Vicar of Radway, Warwickshire 1911-3; m. 6 Oct 1870 Maria Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Edwin E. Durrant, King’s Lynn, Norfolk [land agent ?].

Robinson, Hugh, 1701-1762
GB-2014-WSA-14838 · Pessoa singular · 1701-1762

ROBINSON, HUGH, son of John Robinson, Appleby, Westmorland, Alderman of Appleby, and Anne Atkinson (IGI); b. 28 Aug 1701 (IGI); adm. (aged 14) Nov 1717; KS 1718; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1722, adm. pens. 25 May 1722, scholar 3 May 1723, matr. 1723; BA 1725/6; MA 1729; DD 1762; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1728, Major Fellow 24 Jun 1729; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1729, priest 19 Sep 1731 (Lincoln); Rector of Lowther, Westmorland, from 1738; Rector of Great Ashby, Leics., 1745-7; Rector of Bowness, Cumberland, from 1753; d. 29 Dec 1762.