Grant's

Taxonomía

Código

Nota(s) sobre el alcance

    Nota(s) sobre el origen

    • https://collections.westminster.org.uk/index.php/grants

    Mostrar nota(s)

      Términos jerárquicos

      Grant's

      Término General Houses

      Grant's

        Términos equivalentes

        Grant's

          Términos asociados

          Grant's

            1572 Registro de autoridad resultados para Grant's

            1572 resultados directamente relacionados Excluir términos relacionados
            Boyd, John Goraon, 1918-1993
            GB-2014-WSA-03657 · Persona · 1918-1993

            Boyd, John Gordon, son of Edwyn Gordon Boyd of Northwood, Middx, and Gladys, d. of Rob­ert Creighton; b. 3 Dec. 1918; adm. Jan. 1932 (G); left July 1936; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric, 1936, BA 1940, MA 1946; Gordon Highlanders 1940-5 (Maj.); HM For. Service 1946, Asst Principal FO; 2nd Sec. (Commercial) Rome 1946-9, Washington 1949-52; HM Consul (Commercial) New York 1954-7; FO 1957-9, retd 1959; pres. Thos de la Rue Inc., New York; World Bank consul­tant; m. Isobel Margaret, d. of William John Moir MB, Malayan medical service; d. 13 Dec. 1993

            Bandinel, Richard Bulkeley, 1849-1912
            GB-2014-WSA-02589 · Persona · 1849-1912

            BANDINEL, RICHARD BULKELEY, brother of James Julius Frederick Bandinel (qv); b. 21 Mar 1849; adm. (G) 19 Jun 1862; left Christmas 1863; employed in Inland Revenue; living in Aston, Warwickshire 1893 (but not in 1881 or 1901 Censuses); a keen musician; d. 22 Nov 1912.

            GB-2014-WSA-02592 · Persona · 1909-1932

            Bangay, Geoffrey Richard Dorrington, son of Raymond Dorrington Bangay of Brentwood, Essex; b. 11 Feb. 1909; adm. Jan. 1925 (G); left Mar. 1926; d. 13 Nov. 1932.

            GB-2014-WSA-02598 · Persona · 1838-1858

            BANKES, WILLIAM GEORGE HAWTREY, fifth son of George Bankes (qv); b. 11 Sep 1838; adm. (G) 3 Apr 1850; a great friend of Francis Markham (qv), who mentions him frequently in Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. 7 Mar 1856, did not matr.; Cornet, 7th Hussars 3 Mar 1857; d. at Lucknow 6 Apr 1858, from wounds received at Raptee 19 Mar; received posthumous award of Victoria Cross.

            GB-2014-WSA-02633 · Persona · 1899-1941

            Barham, Geoffrey Cornelius Arthur, son of Cornelius Herbert Barham of Chiswick, Middlesex and Edith Mary Alice; b. Dec. 10, 1899; adm. Jan. 15, 1914 (G); left July 1915; served in the ranks of 28th Batt. London Regt. during Great War I; RAF during WW2; m. Mary Ellen; d. 27 May 1941.

            Geoffrey Cornelius Arthur Barham was born at Leytonstone, Essex on the 10th of December 1899 the elder son of Cornelius Herbert Barham, a solicitor, and Edith Mary Alice (nee Long) Barham of 39, Forest Drive East, North Leyton in Essex, later of 29, Waldegrave Road, Upper Norwood, London SE19. He was christened at St Catherine’s Church, Leyton on the 14th of January 1900. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from the 15th of January 1914 to July 1915 and on leaving school he worked as a clerk.
            He enlisted as Private 128277 in the Royal Flying Corps on the 13th of February 1918 and was posted for pilot training but was discharged on the 3rd of May 1918 as being unsuitable. He enlisted as Private 768243 in the 28th (County of London) Battalion (Artists Rifles) on the 5th of June 1918 and served with them until the 8th of February 1919. On the 12th of January 1921 he embarked at London on board the SS Glenapp bound for Yokohama but later returned to enlist in the Royal Air Force.
            He enlisted at the RAF Depot, Uxbridge as Aircraftman 2nd Class 351156 in the Royal Air Force on the 31st of January 1922 for a period of eight years with a further four in the Reserve. At a medical examination, which was held on the same day, it was recorded that he was five feet ten and one half inches tall and that he had fair hair, blue eyes and a fresh complexion.
            He worked as a storekeeper throughout his service, serving with No. 5 Flying Training School from the 12th of July 1922 and at an Electrical and Wireless School from the 11th of October 1922. On the 1st of February 1923 he transferred to 11 Squadron, based at Andover and four days later he moved to Y Group. He was posted to 45 Squadron based in Iraq on the 15th of September 1923 and was promoted to Leading Aircraftman on the 31st of December 1923. He was promoted to Corporal on the 31st of December 1927 and joined 208 Squadron on the 25th of October 1928. He was posted to the Seaplane Base Depot at Calshot on the 16th of February 1929.
            He was married at Gosport, Hampshire in 1939 to Mary Ellen (nee Travers), a children’s nurse, and they lived at 15, High Street, Gosport.
            He was appointed as an Assistant Clerk in the Air Service on the 22nd of December 1939 and later served as a Corporal in the Royal Air Force at No. 9 Recruits Training Centre, Technical Training Command based at Blackpool.
            He is buried at St Swithin’s Church, Thorley, Isle of Wight.

            Main, Archibald Pollock, 1902-?
            GB-2014-WSA-11695 · Persona · 1902-?

            Main, Archibald Pollock, son of Robert Baillie Main, of Hampstead, by Katherine Margaret, daughter of Peter Clark, of Glasgow; b. April 17, 1902; adm. April 29, 1915 (G); left July 1919; an ironfounder; retired; m. 1954, Elizabeth, daughter of John Williams Cragg, of London.

            Main, Ian Macdonald, 1905-1977
            GB-2014-WSA-11696 · Persona · 1905-1977

            Main, Ian Macdonald, brother of Archibald Pollock Main (q.v.); b. April 19, 1905; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (G); left Aug. 1922; a heating engineer; retired; Lieut. R.A., T.A. Aug. 23, 1939; demob. Aug. 1945; d. 7 Mar. 1977.

            Manby, John Edward, 1914-1993
            GB-2014-WSA-11739 · Persona · 1914-1993

            Manby, John Edward, son of Edward Petronell Manby MD, Local Govt Med. Inspector, and Mary, d. of James Brook of Huddersfield; b. 25 Jan. 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (G); left Dec. 1931; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1932, BA 1935; RA in WW2; an antique dealer; d. 1 Dec. 1993.

            GB-2014-WSA-11778 · Persona · 1866-1928

            MANSEL-JONES, HERBERT MEREDYTH, eldest son of His Hon. Herbert Riversdale Mansel-Jones, Chase Cliffe, Whatstandwell, Derbyshire, County Court Judge, and Emilia, dau. of John Davis, Cranbrook Park, Ilford, Essex; b. 27 Mar 1866; adm. 25 Sep 1879 (G), exhibitioner 1880; QS 1881; left Easter 1884; London Univ.; Principal, Seafield Park Coll., Crofton on the Solent, Hampshire; served in 1914-8 war; temp. Capt., General Staff Officer 3rd grade 1 Aug 1915; Head Censor, Rouen; mentioned for valuable services; m. 2 Jun 1908 Mary Catharine, eldest dau. of William Henry Deverell, Stockbridge, Hampshire; d. 14 Apr 1928.

            Marryat, Ernest Lindsay, 1840-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-11842 · Persona · 1840-1916

            MARRYAT, ERNEST LINDSAY, brother of Arthur Marryat (qv); b. 15 Feb 1840; adm. 29 Jan 1852 (G); left 1854; Addiscombe Coll. 1857-9; Cadet, EICS Bombay 1859; 1st Lieut., Bombay Engineers 10 Jun 1859; Capt., 14 Dec 1870; Maj., Royal Engineers 31 Dec 1878; retd. with rank Lieut. -Col., 10 Jun 1886; served in many positions in Indian Public Works Dept.; Manager, Punjab Northern State Railway Nov 1880; m. 10 Mar 1866 Elizabeth, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Edward Patrick Lynch, Bombay Army, formerly EICS Bombay; d. 3 Apr 1916.