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Holywell Press
GB-2014-WSA-19672 · Corporate body · 1890-present

Holywell was originally founded as a traditional print business in 1890 by Harry Burrows in the city of Oxford. Their main client was Oxford University, but they have broadened their scope and are still in business today.

Holywell, ---, fl. 1715
GB-2014-WSA-09478 · Person · fl. 1715

HOLYWELL, ---; b.; in under school list 1715.

Homan, Brees, 1879-1932
GB-2014-WSA-09479 · Person · 1879-1932

Homan, Brees, son of Ernest Homan, of Kensington, by Emma, daughter of Samuel Charles Brees, Surveyor-General of New Zealand; b. Sept. 28, 1879; adm. April 28, 1892 (A); left July 1893; Univ. Coll. London; A. M.I. Mech.E.; M. I. Struct. E.; served in France from Feb. 1915 to Nov. 1920; Major A. S. C. (T. F.) March 13, 1918; d. 1932.

Home, Everard, 1756-1832
GB-2014-WSA-09480 · Person · 1756-1832

HOME, SIR EVERARD, BART., son of Robert Boyne Home, Greenlaw Castle, Berwickshire, Surgeon, 16th Light Dragoons, and Mary, dau. of Col. --- Hutchinson; b. 6 May 1756; adm. 17 Jan 1770; KS 1770; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1773, but was never adm.; pupil to his brother-in-law, the surgeon John Hunter, at St. George’s Hospital; qualified at Surgeons’ Hall 1778; Assistant Surgeon, Naval Hospital, Plymouth; Surgeon to 1st battn., 60th Foot 2 Dec 1782; Apothecary and Storekeeper, Jamaica 25 Dec 1782; half-pay 6 Oct 1784; Staff Surgeon, Great Britain 14 Jun 1793; retd. Sep 1794; after his return from Jamaica in 1784 Home acted as John Hunter’s assistant for some years; Lecturer on Anatomy, St. George’s Hospital 1792, Surgeon to St. George’s Hospital 1793-1827; Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, College of Surgeons 1804-13, 1821, Hunterior Orator 1814, 1822, President 1821; Serjeant-Surgeon to Kings George III and George IV from 9 Mar 1809; created baronet 27 Jun 1813; Surgeon to Chelsea Hospital from 1821; FRS 15 February 1787, Copley Medal 1807; his inexcusable destruction of Hunter’s MSS after using them in the preparation of his own papers for the Royal Society is much to be regretted; an enthusiastic OW who for many years came down to the School on 17 November in full dress to ask for an Early Play for the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s accession; edited Hunter’s treatise On the Blood, Inflammation and Gunshot Wounds, 1794; author, Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, 1814-28, and other works; m. 4 Nov 1792 Jane, widow of Stephen Thompson, and dau. of Rev. James Tunstall DD; d. 31 Aug 1832. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-09481 · Person · 1798-1853

HOME, SIR JAMES EVERARD, BART., elder son of Sir Everard Home, Bart. (qv); b. 25 Oct 1798; adm. 13 Jan 1806; left Lady Day 1810; entered Royal Navy as 1st class Volunteer, HMS Euryalus 10 Apr 1810; Lieut., 14 Jul 1814; Commander 28 Jan 1822; Capt., 5 Dec 1837; served in Chinese War 1841-2 and in New Zealand 1845; CB 24 Dec 1842; succ. father as 2nd baronet 31 Aug 1832; FRS 21 Apr 1825; FSA; d. at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Nov 1853, while in command of HMS Calliope.

GB-2014-WSA-09482 · Person · 1800-1848

HOME, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, younger son of Sir Everard Home, Bart. (qv); b. 17 Nov 1800; adm. 11 Jan 1808; KS (aged 14) 1815; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1819, matr. 21 May 1819, Westminster Student (still 1829); BA 1822; MA 1825; a Roman Catholic convert; ordained as RC priest; d. at Palermo, Sicily 2 Feb 1848.

Homer
GB-2014-WSA-00798 · Person
GB-2014-WSA-09483 · Person · 1908-1998

Homfray, John Reginald, son of Frederick William Homfray, telephone manager, of Slough, Bucks, and Charlotte Ada, d. of Augustus Delvalle, bank officer, of Hove; b. 8 Mar. 1908; adm. Sept. 1921 (KS); left July 1926; Lieut. RA (TA) June 1939, Capt. Aug. 1940, Maj. Mar. 1950; TD 1947; an official of the Bank of England; d. 24 Mar. 1998.