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            1572 People & Organisations results for Grant's

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            GB-2014-WSA-05928 · Person · 1898-1990

            Dawson, Philip John, son of Sir Philip Dawson Kt MP MICE, of Sydenham, Kent, and Lucy Hume, d. of Rev. Preb. Arthur Barwick Simpson, Rector of Fittleworth, Sussex; b. 28 Oct. 1898; adm. Sept. 1912 (G); left Dec. 1913; RMA Woolwich, 2nd Lieut. RA Jan. 1918, wounded (France) Mar. 1918, Lieut. July 1919; Lieut. Roy. Tank Corps 1920-3, Capt. 1930, retd 1937; Armament Res. Establishment Air Ministry 1938-58; OBE; m. 20 Sept. 1924 Dula Amy Waterlow, d. of A. Clifton Clapin of Tonbridge, Kent; d. 8 Feb. 1990.

            GB-2014-WSA-05935 · Person · 1877-1932

            Day, Arthur Percival, youngest son of Frederick Frampton Day, of Kensington; b. May 27, 1877; adm. May 8, 1891 (G); left July 1896; Christ's Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. March 21, 1896); B.A. 1899; London Hospital 1900-5; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1906; Surgeon P. & O. S. N. Co. 1908-10; practised at Colombo, Ceylon, in Assam, and later in the Isle of Wight; m. Sept. 9, 1912, Ada Janette, youngest daughter of William Morgan Baker, of South Kensington; d. Feb. 8, 1932.

            GB-2014-WSA-05963 · Person · 1888-?

            de Grelle-Rogier, Charles Henry Vincent, son of Henry De Grelle-Rogicr, of Hampsted, Belgian Vice-Consul, by Marion Winter, daughter of James Hearne Shirley-Russell of Brantford, Ontario; b. Sept. 8, 1888; adm. April 23, 1902 (G); left Dec. 1903; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 13th Batt. Royal Sussex Regt. Jan. 8, 1915; a clerk in the Ministry of Labour 1930; m. June 7, 1918, Gwendoline Ada, daughter of Henry Band, of Eastbourne.

            GB-2014-WSA-05967 · Person · 1904-?

            de Kay, Francis Corwin, son of John de Kay, of Regents Park; b. Jan. 3, 1904; adm. Jan. 17, 1918 (G); left Aug. 1922.

            GB-2014-WSA-05978 · Person · 1908-2003

            de Montmorency, Sir Arnold Geoffroy, Bt, son of James Edward Geoffroy de Montmorency, Quain Prof. of Internat. Law, Lond. Univ., and Caroline Maud Saumarez, d. of Maj.-Gen. James de Havilland; b. 27 July 1908; adm. Sept. 1922 (G); left July 1927; Peterhouse Camb., matric. 1927, BA 1930, LLB 1931, MA 1934; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) Nov. 1932; SE Circuit; RASC 1940-5 (Lieut.); contested (L) Cambridge 1959, Cirencester & Tewkesbury 1964; literary ed. and chairman Contemporary Review; part-time Chairman of Industrial Tribu­nals 1975-81; succ. his cousin as 19th Baronet 1979; m. 20 Apr. 1949 Nettie Hay, d. of William Anderson of Surbiton; div. 1953 but remarried former wife 1974; d. 23 Dec. 2003.

            GB-2014-WSA-05987 · Person · 1861-1941

            DE SAUSMAREZ, SIR HAVILLAND WALTER, BART., second son of Rev. Havilland De Sausmarez, Rector of St. Peter’s, Northampton, and his second wife Anne Priaulx, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Walters, Rector of Stamford St. Peter, Lincolnshire; b. 30 May 1861; adm. as exhibitioner (G) 27 May 1875; QS 1876; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1880, adm. pens. 1 Jun 1880, matr. Mich. 1880; BA 1884; called to bar, Inner Temple 17 Nov 1884; South-Eastern circuit; practised in Lagos, Nigeria; Assistant Judge, HBM Consular Court, Zanzibar 1892-7; Assistant Judge, Supreme Consular Court for Ottoman Dominions 1897-1903, Judge 1903-5; Judge, HBM Supreme Court for China and Korea 1905-21; knighted 9 Nov 1905; presided at Court of Appeal, Hong Kong 1913-21; Bailiff of Guernsey 1922-9; created baronet 26 Jun 1928; of Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey; hon. Doctor of Law, Caen 1927; author, The Extents of Guernsey 1248-1351, 1934, and other publications on the history of Guernsey; m. 1st, 2 Jun 1892 Dora Beatrice, second dau. of Maj. -Gen. Gother Frederick Mann CB, Royal Engineers, Guernsey; m. 2nd, 9 Apr 1896 Annie Elizabeth GBE, younger dau. of Rev. Frederick William Mann, Rector of St. Mary’s De Castro, Guernsey; d. 6 Mar 1941.

            GB-2014-WSA-05993 · Person · 1811-?

            DE VISME, LOUIS DAVISON, only son of John Louis Goldsmid, Roehampton, Surrey, and Louisa Boscawen, dau. of Philip Nathaniel De Visme, merchant; b. 2 May 1811; adm. (G) 13 Jan 1823; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Dec 1828; BA 1833; MA 1835; assumed surname of De Visme in lieu of Goldsmid; ordained deacon 22 Jun 1834, priest 5 Jul 1835 (both Chichester).

            GB-2014-WSA-05996 · Person · 1861-1901

            DE’ATH, GEORGE HANBY, brother of Harry Holmes De’Ath (qv); b. 16 Sep 1861; adm. (G) 22 Jan 1874; left Easter 1878; Guy’s Hospital; MRCS 1884, LSA 1885; practised at Buckingham; Coroner for Winslow division of Buckinghamshire; m. 5 Aug 1886 Margaret Fair, youngest dau. of Edward Zimmermann, Castle Hill, Ealing, Middlesex, South American merchant; d. 7 Jul 1901.

            GB-2014-WSA-05997 · Person · 1859-1908

            DE’ATH, HARRY HOLMES, son of Robert De’Ath MRCS LSA, West Street, Buckingham, medical practitioner, and Anne, dau. of Timothy Richard Holmes, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; b. 20 Sep 1859; adm. (G) 27 Mar 1873; left Christmas 1875; adm. solicitor Feb 1882; retired from practice because of ill-health and lived at Ramsgate, Kent; d. 10 May 1908.

            Dearmer, Anthony, 1920-1943
            GB-2014-WSA-06014 · Person · 1920-1943

            Dearmer, Anthony, son of Percy Dearmer (qv) and his second wife; b. 23 June 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (G); left Apr. 1936; Sgt RAFVR, killed on active service Apr. 1943.

            Anthony Dearmer was born at Streatham, London on the 23rd of June 1920 the youngest son of the Reverend Dr Percy Dearmer DD OW, Professor of Ecclesiastical Art at King’s College, London, and his second wife, Nancy “Nan” (nee Knowles) Dearmer of 48, Jubilee Place, Chelsea in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from September 1933 to April 1936.
            He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner and rose to the rank of Sergeant.
            Anthony Dearmer took off on the 7th of April 1943 with his pilot, Flying Officer Taylor, in Beaufort Mk I DX114 for a training exercise. During the flight the aircraft was forced to ditch into the sea off the coast of Ayr. His body was recovered from the sea some 2 miles to the North East of Ailsa Craig. Flying Officer Taylor survived the accident.
            He is buried at Greenock Cemetery Section CCC Grave 1333.