Howlett, Richard Ross, eldest son of Richard Howlett, of Ealham, by Alice, daughter of James Holderness Featherstone, of Reading, Berks; b. Nov. 20, 1872; adm. June 12, 1884 (D); exhibitioner 1886; left (with Triplett) July 1891; Christ's Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. Jan. 13, 1891, entrance scholar Nov. 11, 1891); 1st class (div. 3) Classical Trip., part I, 1894; B.A. 1894; junior clerk in the Store Dept. of the India Office April 16, 1895; senior clerk April 1909; Deputy Director-General of Stores Nov. 1915; transferred to office of High Commis sioner of India 1921; Director of Purchases 1927-32; m. Dec. 9, 1912, Mary Josephine Lucy Drummond, eldest daughter of Edwin Clements, of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law; d. July 21, 1942.
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WILLIAMS, REGINALD HENRY, second son of Rev. Daniel Rowland Williams, Rector of Bowers Gifford, Essex, and Mary Elizabeth, third dau. of J. Tarratt, Moreby Hall, Staffordshire; b. 28 May 1864; adm. 21 Jun 1878 (D), exhibitioner; QS 1879; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1883, matr. 22 Oct 1883; 3rd cl. Classics (Mods) 1885, 1st cl. Natural Science (Morphology) 1887; BA 1887; MA 1894; ordained deacon 1889 (Chester), priest [check]; Curate, Odd Rode, Cheshire 1889-93; held other curacies; Rector of Bowers Gifford, Essex 1915-23; Rector of Ashingdon, Essex, from 1923; d. 27 Jan 1937.
BONUS, WILLIAM, son of Charles William Bonus, Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey, and Mary Harriet, eldest dau. of William Tomson, Ramsgate, Kent; b. 17 Aug 1865; adm. (D) 23 Jan 1879; left Dec 1880; emigrated to Canada 1883; settled as a farmer near Bailieboro, South Monaghan township, Co. Northumberland, Ontario; m. 12 Feb 1890 Mary Jane, dau. of William Brown, Cavan township, co. Durham, Ontario; d. at Bailieboro 11 Jul 1891.
FOX, HERBERT HAMILTON, son of Rev. Joseph Hamilton Fox, Rector of Penshaw, co. Durham, and Emma Jane, dau. of John Amos, Broughton, Manchester; b. 11 Feb 1868; adm. (D, later G) 26 Jan 1881; QS Jan 1883; left Apr 1884; at Reading Sch. 1884-6; Worcester Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Oct 1886; adm. solicitor Jul 1893; d. 11 Mar 1932.
FREEMAN, CHARLES LAWRENCE, only son of Robert Freeman, Crowborough, Sussex, and Maria, dau. of John Matthey; b. 6 Oct 1868; adm. (D) 12 Jun 1879; left (with Triplett) Jul 1886; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1886; BA 1890; MA 1902; an assistant master at various schools 1892-1902; Senior Modern Languages Master, Magdalen College Sch., Oxford 1902-16; author, school edition of Balzac’s Les Chouans, and other works; m. 1st, ---; m. 2nd, 31 Mar 1918 Agnes Fielden, dau. of Thomas Ramsbotham, Exmouth, Devon.
LAMBERT, ALICK GEOFFREY, youngest son of Alfred James Lambert, London; b. 28 Apr 1870; adm. Feb 1882 (D, later G); left Jul 1888; King’s Coll. London; studied mining in Cornwall and Germany; AMIMM; went out to Johannesburg as mining engineer 1894; assistant engineer, British South Africa Co. 1900-1; d. at Lydenberg, South Africa 13 May 1908.
HARRIS, ROBERT THORNHILL, younger son of William James Harris MP, Halwill Manor, Beaworthy, Devon, and Catherine Ann, dau. of Robert Salter Thornhill, London; b. 17 Nov 1865; adm. 12 Jun 1879 (D); left Nov 1882; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 18 Oct 1883, matr. Mich. 1883, resided five terms; adm. Middle Temple 29 Jan 1885; served 1914-18 war; 2nd Lieut., Royal North Devon Yeomanry (TF) 5 Oct 1914, Lieut., 1 Jun 1916; of Halwill Manor, Beaworthy, Devon; JP Devon 1893; m. Margaret K., dau. of W. H. Gossage, Melbourne, Victoria; d. 2 Dec 1934.
Ash, William Claudius Casson, elder son of William Henry Ash, of Heathfield, Sussex, by Mary Esther, daughter of Joseph Wellington Casson, of Dublin; b. Feb. 6, 1870; adm. Sept. 28, 1883 (D); migrated up Rigaud's; left July 1888; entered the Militia; 2nd Lieut. 2nd Batt. The Duke of Cambridge's Own (The Middlesex Regt.) Sept. 28, 1892; Lieut. July 31, 1895; Capt. March 14, 1900; served in the South African War 1902; Adjutant 5th Batt. Jan. 13, 1902- Jan. 12, 1907; Major April 1, 1909; temp. Lieut.-Col. Dec. 30, 1914 - Feb. 7, 1915; temp. Lieut.-Col. commanding 23rd (Service) Batt. of his Regt. Oct. 30, 1915; went out to the western front Nov. 4, 1914, was wounded at Loos Sept. 25, 1915, and invalided home; returned to the front May 3, 1916; mentioned in despatches L. G. Jan. 1, 1916, and Jan. 4, 1917; D.S.O. Jan. 1, 1916; m. March 1, 1894, Edith Learoyd, second daughter of Edward Wright Barnett, of Selly Oak; d. at Etaples Sept. 29, 1916, of wounds received at Fiers Sept. 15.
Simmonds, Leon Vernon Lund, son of Peter Lund Simmonds, K.L.H., of South Kensington, by Jane Dewdney; b. July 4, 1871; adm. June 12, 1884 (D); left July 1888; a journalist; founder and editor of The Polo Annual and of The Polo Monthly; author in collaboration with Lieut.-Col. Edward Darley Miller of Modern Polo (1911); 2nd Lieut. 4th Batt. (T.F.) Suffolk Regt.
MOOR, CRESACRE GEORGE, eldest son of Rev. Allen Page Moor, Vicar of St. Clement’s, Truro, Cornwall, Hon. Canon Truro, and Eliza Harriet, second dau. of Rev. Cecil Wray, Perpetual Curate of St. Martin’s, Liverpool; b. 26 Mar 1868; adm. 27 May 1880 (D); left May 1881; readm. 26 Jan 1883 (H); left May 1884; Cavendish Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1884; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Jun 1887; Non-Coll. Cambridge; BA 1890; MA 1894; a mining engineer; FIC; FCS; served in 1914-18 war; Capt., 1st London Sanitary Co., 1 Apr 1915; author, The Recognition of Minerals, 1909, Field Sanitation, 1918, and other works.