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GB-2014-WSA-08142 · Person · 1852-?

GRANTHAM, HERBERT PAYNE DAWSON, son of Thomas Payne James Grantham MRCP MRCS LSA, Burgh-le-Marsh, Lincs., and Sarah Ashlin (IGI); b. 21 Jan 1852; adm. 28 Jun 1866 (James'); BB 30 Jun 1866; left Dec 1867; mariner; living at York in 1881 (1881 Census); m. (by 1881) Annie ---.

Grant's
GB-2014-WSA-01869 · Corporate body · 1749-

Grant's was opened as an independent boarding house by Mrs Margaret Grant, or Mother Grant I, in 1749, when keeping boarders was one of the few respectable occupations for middle-class women. The house continued under the Grants’ management until Mrs Dixon, the last of the family, sold the building to the then housemaster, Charles Alfred Jones in 1868. As well as income from the sale of the house, Mrs Dixon also had a share of the profits of Dixon's antibilious pills, the world-famous 'pill to cure all ills'.

Many traditions survive at Westminster, but one that has been discontinued at Grant’s is the custom that saw new boarders ‘walk the mantelpiece’ in Hall. Lawrence Tanner, a pupil who kept a thorough diary of his time at Westminster, records his own experience of walking the mantelpiece here.

Grantites of particular interest include Lord John Russell (1792-1878), a Whig and Liberal Prime Minister and keen reformist; Charles Longley (1794-1868), Archbishop of Canterbury; Edgar Adrian (1899- 1977), winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology; the actor John Gielgud (1904-2000) and Dominic Grieve MP (1956-).

GB-2014-WSA-08143 · Person · 1868-1943

Grant-Wilson, Charles Westbrooke, son of George Grant-Wilson, of Streatham, by Lucy, daughter of Richard Squires, of Liverpool; b. Nov. 20, 1868; adm. Sept. 28, 1883 (H); left July 1887; St. Thomas's Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1895; practised at Sidmouth, Devon; founder of the O. W. Cricket Club; m. June 2, 1898, Lilian Frances, only daughter of the Rev. Albert Jenkin, of Harbridge, Rants; d. Nov. 1, 1943.

GB-2014-WSA-08144 · Person · 1870-1953

Grant-Wilson, Sir George Wemyss, brother of Charles Westbrooke Grant-Wilson (q.v.); b. Feb. 21, 1870; adm. June 12, 1884 (H); elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. July 1888 (adm. pensr. Oct. 6, 1888); B.A. and LL. B. 1892; M.A. 1900; LL. M. 1900; editor of the Cambridge Review; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Jan. 28, 1895; a director of Richard Evans and Co.; director of the Borstall Assoc.; knighted June 5, 1920; hon. sec. of the Elizabethan Club 1901-5; d. Jan. 21, 1953.

Granville, Bevil, 1705-1736
GB-2014-WSA-08145 · Person · 1705-1736

GRANVILLE, BEVIL, younger son of Bernard Granville MP, and Mary, dau. of Sir Martin Westcomb, Bart., British Consul at Cadiz; b. 1705; in under school lists 1716-8, still at the School 1721 (Autobiography and Letters of Mrs Delany, i, 59); ordained; went out to Carolina; m. 24 Jul 1722 Mary Ann, dau. of Richard Rose, Weedon [check county]; d. in Jamaica 1736.

Graves, ---, fl. 1805
GB-2014-WSA-08147 · Person · fl. 1805

GRAVES, ---; b.; adm. 1803; in school list Oct 1803; left 1805.

Gray, ---, fl. 1729
GB-2014-WSA-08148 · Person · fl. 1729

GRAY, ---; b.; in under school lists 1728, 1729; left 1729.