GREEN, ALEXANDER, of Middlesex; b. ; at school under Busby (T. A. Walker, ed. , Admissions to Peterhouse, Camb. , 122); Peterhouse, Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Apr 1663, aged 16, Ramsey Scholar 25 Sep 1663; BA 1666/7; d. 11 Mar 1666/7.
GREEN, ANDREW PELLETT SCRIMSHIRE, eldest son of Vice-Adm. Sir Andrew Pellett Green KCH, and Harriet, dau. of Samuel Cutting; b. 8 Nov 1821; adm. 19 Jan 1831; Gentleman Cadet, Royal Artillery 30 Jul 1838; 2nd Lieut., 1 Jan 1842; 1st Lieut., 1 Nov 1842; 2nd Capt., 1 Nov 1848; 1st Capt., 20 Jun 1854; Brevet Maj., 17 Jul 1860; Lieut. -Col., 20 Jun 1862; Brevet Col., 20 Jun 1867; Col., 7 Oct 1870; Maj. -Gen., 8 Oct 1873; ret. 1 May 1885; [unm., 1881 Census]; d. 14 Mar 1899.
Green, Anthony Lovering, son of Arthur Reginald Green FSAA, of Hampstead, and Gladys Evelyn, d. of John William Pryce of Chiswick; b. 17 Dec. 1919; adm. Sept. 1933 (H); left July 1936; articled to an accountant; RAOC 1940, transf. REME, later 1 Troop 5 Commando (Private); killed in action (Burma) 15 Mar. 1944.
Anthony Lovering Green was born at Caterham, Surrey on the 17th of December 1919 the younger son of Arthur Reginald Green FSAA, an incorporated accountant, and Gladys Evelyn (nee Pryce) Green of 959, Finchley Road, Golders Green in Middlesex. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1933 and July 1936. On leaving school he was articled to a firm of accountants.
He enlisted in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in 1940 and transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers before being attached to No. 1 Troop, No. 5 Commando.
At 9.30am on the 14th of March 1944, Nos. 1 and 2 Troops, No. 5 Commando embarked on board landing craft at St Martin’s Island in Burma and landed at the mouth of the Ton Chaung at 11am where they formed a beachhead. A short time later they were followed by Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Troops who arrived with the equipment. At 11.20am Nos. 1 and 2 Troops moved inland where they advanced to Dodan where they arrived at 11.50am and linked up with the 81st West African Division reconnaissance team to form a defensive perimeter around the town to protect the men bringing up the heavy equipment from the beachhead. At 12.20pm the two Troops moved forward again to Kanyindan, arriving there ten minutes later, where they met more West African troops, and continued on to Alethangyaw where they had established Battalion Headquarters by 1.30pm. At 1.50pm they came under Japanese mortar fire from the surrounding hills. At 2.30pm a section of No. 1 Troop was sent out to patrol towards Maugtula and returned without making contact with the enemy. At 4pm the rest of No. 5 Commando arrived there and began digging in with No. 1 and No. 2 Troops moving to a new position known as Commando Beachhead at 4.30pm. Having established themselves in their new positions they came under mortar and 75mm artillery fire from Hill 211 at 8pm that night.
At 9.30am on the 15th of March 1944, a small group from No. 1 Troop was sent out to clear a village to the west of Commando Beachhead and at noon Nos. 1 and 3 Troops were pushed forward for an attack on Hill 211. A request for an air attack on the hill in support of their attack had been denied. Having arrived in front of the hill, No. 3 Troop began advancing towards the north east over open ground at 1.30pm. They moved through a wood and found themselves facing the enemy positions on the other side of it. No. 1 Troop joined them five minutes later and took up positions in front of them. They immediately came under heavy shell fire during which Anthony Green was killed. The two troops suffered further casualties of one other rank dying of wounds and fourteen more wounded. The wounded were evacuated at 4pm and the survivors withdrew back to their base at 5.30pm.
He is commemorated on the Rangoon Memorial Face 19.
Green, Barry Spencer, son of Lionel Maurice Green FRCS, ophthalmic surgeon, and Minerva Juliette, d. of James Kahan; b. 16 Mar. 1932; adm. Sept. 1945 (A); left July 1949; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1950, BA 1953, MA 1957, BCL 1955; called to the Bar, Inner Temple July 1954, Bencher 1987; Recorder of the Crown Court 1979-93; QC 1981; legal member, Mental Health Review Panel 1983-93; member, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board 1988-93; Circuit Judge 1993-; m. 1st, 29 May 1960 (div. 1987) Marilyn Braverman of Prestwich, Lancs; 2nd, Dec. 1988 Muriel Coplan; d. 11 Feb. 2004.
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER, second son of Christopher Green, Army officer, [Lieut., 37th Foot ?] and Britannia, dau. of Charles Hamilton, Monaghan, Ireland; brother of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles Green, Bart., Col. 37th Foot; b.; at school under Markham (inference from presence at OW dinner, Calcutta, 22 Sep 1801, Memoirs of William Hickey, iv, 494 ); Cadet, EICS Bengal 1769; Lieut. Fireworker, Bengal Artillery 3 Dec 1771; 1st Lieut., 16 Jun 1774; Capt. -Lieut., 29 Sep 1779; Capt., 2 Jul 1782; Maj., 24 Nov 1786; Lieut. -Col., 1 Mar 1794; Brevet Col., 1 Jan 1798; Col., 21 Apr 1800; Maj. -Gen., 1 Jan 1805; m. Anne, sister of Lieut. -Col. John Fortnom, EICS Bengal, Bengal Engineers; d. at Fort William, Bengal 31 Jul 1805.
GREEN, CLAUDE EDMESTON, son of Col. Andrew Green, Capt. of Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea, and Emily --- (IGI); b. Lexden, Essex 2 Mar 1865; adm. 24 Jan 1878 ( R); left May 1880; went to Eton Coll.; Lieut., 57th Foot 10 Nov 1886; 2nd Lieut., Rifle Brigade 5 Oct 1887; Lieut., 14 Dec 1890; accidentally shot dead on the range at Raniket, North Western Provinces, India 2 Sep 1892. [mother perhaps Emily Rickman (IGI)]
GREEN, EDWARD HENRY, only son of Edward Green (qv); b.; adm. 17 Jun 1786; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 16 Apr 1791; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 21 Nov 1791, aged 21, did not matr.; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1794, priest 9 Jul 1797 (both Norwich); Rector of Little Birch, Essex, from 7 Apr 1813; m.; d. 14 Nov 1844.
GREEN, EDWARD, eldest son of Edward Green, Lawford Hall, Essex, and Catherine, only child of Charles Dent (qv); b. ; at school under Markham (W. W. R. Ball & J. A. Venn, Admissions to Trin. Coll. Camb. , iii, 203); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 1 Nov 1763, aged 19, matr. Mich. 1763; adm. Middle Temple 23 Apr 1765; of Lawford Hall, Essex; m. ; d. 16 Jun 1814, in 70th year.
GREEN, FRANCIS JOHN; b. 1 Apr 1831; adm. 12 Feb 1844; Ensign, 3rd West India Regt., 22 Nov 1855; Lieut., 1st West India Regt., 15 Apr 1856; 3rd West India Regt., 17 Oct 1856; Capt., 10 Dec 1858; 61st Foot, 6 Sep 1861; 58th Foot, 3 Oct 1862; Brevet Maj., 5 Jul 1872; retd. 7 Jun 1880. [Maybe Francis J. Green, Lieut. -Col., Infantry, retd., aged 47, listed 1881 Census as living with wife Mary C. T. Green at Portsea, Hampshire]
GREEN, FRANCIS, second son of Francis Green, Butterhill, Dorking, Surrey, and Sarah, d. of J. Maperley, Northants; b. 4 Apr 1781; at school under Vincent (Francis Green of Denmark Hill, Surrey, and his descendants, 1926, 2); d. 24 Mar 1803.