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Harrison, Henry, 1813-1892
GB-2014-WSA-08784 · Person · 1813-1892

HARRISON, HENRY, son of Rev. William Bagshaw Harrison, Vicar of Goudhurst, Kent, and Charlotte Tonkin; b. 27 Mar 1813; adm. 17 Jan 1826 (Singleton's); KS 1827; rowed v. Eton 1831; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 6 Jul 1831, matr. Mich. 1831; BA 1835; MA 1838; ordained deacon 5 Jun 1836, priest 8 Oct 1837 (both Canterbury); Curate, Goudhurst, Kent 1836-40; Vicar of Kilndown, Goudhurst, Kent, from 1840; Chaplain to Ticehurst Union 1853; m. 9 Sep 1840 Emily, dau. of Richard Springett, Finchcox Park; d. 28 Sep 1892.

Harrison, Henry, 1867-1954
GB-2014-WSA-08785 · Person · 1867-1954

HARRISON, HENRY, second son of Henry Harrison, Holywood House, Holywood, co. Down, and Letitia, dau. of Robert James Tennent MP, Rush Park, Belfast; stepson of Hartley Withers (qv); b. 17 Dec 1867; adm. 9 May 1881 ( R), exhibitioner; QS 8 Jun 1882; left Jul 1886; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 Jan 1887; MP (Irish Nationalist) Mid Tipperary 1890-2; known in House of Commons as “Parnell’s stripling”; served 1914-18 war; 2nd Lieut., 3rd batt., Royal Irish Regt.; Lieut., 9 Aug 1916; MC 11 Dec 1916, bar 18 Feb 1918; OBE 8 Jan 1919; Secretary, Irish Dominion League 1920-1; Dublin correspondent, The Economist 1922-7; editor, Irish Truth (weekly) 1924-7; author, Parnell Vindicated : the Lifting of the Veil, 1931, Parnell, Joseph Chamberlain and Mr Garvin, 1938, Parnell, Joseph Chamberlain and The Times 1953; hon. LLD Dublin 1953; m. 21 Jan 1895 Maie, dau. of J. C. Byrne, New York, USA; d. 20 Feb 1954. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-08786 · Person · 1842-1867

HARRISON, HERBERT BAYLEY, brother of Sir Henry Leland Harrison (qv); b. 5 Oct 1842; adm. 4 Jun 1856 (G); QS 1857; Capt. of the School 1860; received into Roman Catholic Church while “out” for a “Sat. -Sun. ”, and left Apr 1861; took Roman Catholic orders; a priest at Brompton Oratory; d. 17 Jun 1867.

Harrison, James, 1885-?
GB-2014-WSA-08787 · Person · 1885-?

Harrison, James, son of James Harrison, M.R.C.S., Warden of Sackville Coll., East Grin­ stead, Sussex, by Mary Louise, younger daughter of Gilbert Batty, of Edinburgh; b. Dec. 14, 1885; adm. Sept. 28, 1899 (G); left Dec. 1902; a clerk in the Bank of England 1904; ord. deacon 1949, priest 1950 (Durham); Curate of St. Oswald's, Durham 1949-51, of Mortlake, Surrey 1951-3; Perpetual Curate of Barbon, Wesimorland 1953-4; Curate in Charge of Middleton, Westmorland 1953-4; Vicar of Barbon and Middleton 1954-61; Chaplain to Community of St. Mary the Virgin, Spelthorne St. Mary, Thorpe, Surrey, 1961; m. 1925, Nellie, daughter of F. W. Robinson, of Cambridge.

Harrison, James, fl. 1779
GB-2014-WSA-08788 · Person · fl. 1779

HARRISON, JAMES; b.; adm. 12 Jun 1775; left 1779.

GB-2014-WSA-08789 · Person · 1910-1979

Harrison, John Graham, son of Engineer Rear-Adm. Jesse Hope Harrison RN of Norwood, and Mary, d. of Peter Graham RA, of Edinburgh; b. 5 Aug. 1910; adm. Sept. 1923 (A); left Apr. 1929; a chartered accountant, ACA 1935, FCA 1960; practised in London; m. Mary Wood, d. of David Haddon Vickery MD, of Briton Ferry, Glam.; d. 1 Sept. 1979.

Harrison, John, 1721-1794
GB-2014-WSA-08790 · Person · 1721-1794

HARRISON, JOHN, eldest son of Benjamin Harrison, Mile End Green, Stepney, Middlesex, afterwards of Hornchurch, Essex, surgeon and apothecary, and Sarah, dau. of John Deane, Poplar, Middlesex, grazier; bapt. St. Dunstan’s, Stepney 2 May 1721 (IGI); adm. (aged 16) Jul 1737; left 1737; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 23 Jan 1737/8; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 8 Apr 1738, scholar 31 Jan 1739/40, matr. 7 Jan 1739/40; director, East India Company 1758-71, 1774-82; director, Bank of England [check]; director, Sun Fire Office (occurs 1769-80, chaiman 1781); a Lieut., City of London (occurs 1769-81); m. 28 Jul 1747 Charlotte, second dau. of Champion Branfill, Upminster Hall, Essex; d. 5 Aug 1794.

Harrison, John, 1807-?
GB-2014-WSA-08791 · Person · 1807-?

HARRISON, JOHN, brother of William Bassett Harrison (qv); b. 5 May 1807; adm. 11 Jan 1819; presumably “John Harrison, Esq. ”, who signed Play Protest 1847.

Harrison, John, ca. 1761-?
GB-2014-WSA-08792 · Person · ca. 1761-?

HARRISON, JOHN, only son of John Harrison, Bridges Street, Covent Garden, London; b.; adm. 31 Jan 1771; KS (aged 13) 1774; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1777, matr. 30 May 1777, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1777 – void 13 May 1785; BA 1781; MA 1801; adm. Middle Temple 2 Jul 1781.