Dyson, John Newton, son of the Rev. William Henry Dyson, of Sittingbourne, Kent, by Eliza Harriett, daughter of Capt. Frederick Newton, of Douglas, Isle of Man; b. Sept. 15 1872; adm. April 29, 1886 (H); left Feb. 1889; Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1901; in practice at Southport, Lancs.; m. 1904, Lily Kathleen Maud Oliver.
Dyson, Charles Earle, brother of John Newton Dyson (q.v.); b. Jan. 1, 1875; adm. May 10, 1888 (H); left Dec. 1890; Clare Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1895; B.A. 1898; d. at King William's Town, South Africa, Dec. 4, 1900.
Duval, Philip Ernest, son of Rev. Ernest Snaith Duval, Rector of Hornsey and Prebendary of St Paul's, and Lucy Cox; b. 12 Dec. 1918; adm. Sept. 1932 (H); left July 1937; Merton Coll. Oxf., matric. 1937, BA MA 1945; Lincoln Regt 1940-5 (Maj.), despatches (Burma) Apr. 1945; MBE Nov. 1945; ord. deacon 1947, priest 1948 (Southwark); Curate All Saints Tooting 1947-51, Raynes Park 1951-5; Vicar of St Mary Balham and Chaplain of Weir Hospital 1955-65; Rector of Merstham with Gatton, Surrey, 1965; hon. Canon of Southwark 1975; retd June 1986; m. 18 Jan. 1949 Joan Mavis, d. of Thomas Swales of Headingley, Yorks.; 1 Jan. 2013.
Dunscombe, Nicholas Dunscombe, brother of Clement Dunscombe (q.v.); b. Nov. 21, 1898; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (H); left July 1915; Downing Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1915; B.A. 1917; M.A. 1921; St. Thomas's Hosp.; M.B., B. Chir. 1921; D. P. H. 1923; a physician specializing in public health work; M. O. H. Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury, 1934-39; Glos. Combined Dists. (Stroud area) 1939-50; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple June 20, 1928; served in Great War I as Surgeon Probationer, R. N. V. R.; resident in Natal; m. July 3, 1937, Irene Elizabeth, eldest daughter of P. W. Chandler, a Master of the Supreme Court.
Dunscombe, Clement, son of Clement Dunscombe, M. lnst. C. E., of Streatham, by Gertrude Hannah, daughter of Alfred Clark, of Wood Dailing, Norfolk; b. April 30, 1897; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (H); left July 1914; Downing Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1914; B.A. 1917; M.B., B. Chir. 1920; M.A. 1921; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; L.R.C.P. (London) and M.R.C.S. (Eng.) 1919; a physician specializing in public health work; Asst. Medical Officer of Health, Wiltshire County Council 1924; served in R.A.M.C. during Great War I as dresser, 1st Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge; resident in Natal; d. 25 Sept. 1979.
Dunn, Percy John Hampden, son of Hugh Percy Dunn FRCS and Marian Sara Georgina, d. of John Charles Henry Flood, barrister-at-law; b. 30 June 1907; adm. Sept. 1921 (H); left July 1925; dir. Glyn Mills & Co., Childs Branch, London, 1961-7; m. 7 Aug. 1937 Joyce Maud, d. of Richard Andrew Brandram of Bickley, Kent; d. in a car accident 5 June 1986.
Dunn, Hubert Woodham, brother of Percy John Hampden Dunn (qv); b. 23 June 1909; adm. Jan. 1924 (H); left July 1928; King's Coll. Camb., matric. 1928, BA 1932, MA 1935; ord. deacon 1933, priest 1934 (Rochester); Curate Holy Trinity Penge, Kent, 1933-5, Gravesend 1935-6; Minor Canon St George's Windsor 1936-48; Vicar of Ogbourne St George, Wilts 1948, Ogbourne St Andrew 1951; retd 1974; m. 20 Apr. 1938 Olivia Cicely, d. of Rev. Orlebar David Bruce Payne, Vicar of St Mary, Sandwich; d. 26 Aug. 1985.
Dunlop, Malcolm George, son of Hamilton Dunlop, of London; b. June 10, 1872; adm. Jan. 22, 1885 (H); left Dec. 1885, and went to school at Bruges, Belgium; entered the London and Westminster Bank in 1889; manager of the Hampstead Branch of the Westminster Bank; on retirement in 1933 was ordained in the Roman Catholic Church; chaplain of a convent at Wickham, Rants; d. Dec. 26, 1950.
Dunlop, James Wilkie, eldest son of DavidJugurtha Dunlop, of Beckenham, Kent, a Rangoon merchant, by Laura Frances, daughter of John Beddard, of Dudley, Worcs; b. Jan. 18, 1890; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (H); left Dec. 1906; went out to Argentina in Oct. 1912, where he was in the service of the Buenos Ayres Western Railway; returned home, and rejoined the London Scottish, which then formed the 14th (Co. of London) Batt. of the London Regt., Sept. 9, 1914; went out to the western front Sept. 13, 1914; was wounded at Messines Oct. 31 following and invalided. home; 2nd Lieut. 11th (Reserve) Batt. the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) June 3, 1915; was attached to 5th (Service) Batt. (Pioneers) the Royal Irish Regt. in Oct., and went out to Salonika Nov. 5, 1915; invalided home Dec. 3, 1916, and had to resign his commission on account of his health in the following month; d. from the effects of his wound March 5, 1917; unm.
Duncan, Ronald Francis Hamilton Anson, son of Ernest Anson Duncan, a clerk in the Bank of England, and Evelyn Isabel, d. of Charles Whitworth Lagden, civil servant, of Ealing; b. 12 Nov. 1915; adm. Sept. 1929 (H); left July 1934; Bank of England 1934-9; RNR 1938-65, Capt (S) Jan. 1965; despatches 1940 and 1943 (Sicily); RD (two clasps); called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) May 1950; exec. Guthrie & Co. Ltd 1951-8; sen. exec. Commonwealth Devel. Corpn 1958-80; OBE 1980; m. 24 Feb. 1940 Margaret Elizabeth, sister of Cyril William James Thurlow (qv); 4 Jan 2002.