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            1572 People & Organisations results for Grant's

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            Grant, Richard, d. 1837
            GB-2014-WSA-08139 · Person · d. 1837

            GRANT, RICHARD, eldest son of Richard Grant (qv); b.; adm. 16 Jan 1786 (G) (“exempt from payment”); ordained; Minister of St. George’s Chapel, Albemarle Street, London; he and his wife took over the boarding house at 2 Little Deans Yard 1813, and he carried it on until his death; m.; d. 22 May 1837.

            GB-2014-WSA-08138 · Person · ca. 1744-1826

            GRANT, RICHARD, son of John Grant, London, and Mary --- (dame of Grant’s boarding house c. 1746-87); b.; adm. (aged 6) Jan 1750/1 (Grant's); KS (Capt. ) 1757; Capt. of the School 1761; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1762, matr. 9 Jun 1762, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1762 – void 1 Jun 1772, expiry year of grace as V. Black Bourton; BA 1766; MA 1770; an Usher at the School 1764-72; ordained priest (Oxford) 26 May 1771; “Chaplain to St. John’s, Newfoundland” (MS note in copy of Welch); Vicar of Black Bourton, Oxfordshire, from 30 May 1771; Rector of Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, from 1782; he and his wife kept the boarding house, 2 Little Dean’s Yard, for many years to 1813; Rector of Wennington, Essex, from 1812; m.; d. 13 Aug 1826.

            Grant, Ian Dawson, 1925-1998
            GB-2014-WSA-08136 · Person · 1925-1998

            Grant, Ian Dawson, son of James Ardern Grant, painter and printmaker, and Ann Stringer, d. of Alfred Dawson of Herne Hill, Kent; b. 26 Mar. 1925; adm. Sept. 1939 (G); left July 1942; an architect; ARIBA 1949, FRIBA 1969; practised in London; d. 27 Aug. 1998.

            GB-2014-WSA-08123 · Person · 1933-2005

            Graham-Maw, Nigel Nawton, son of Frederick Graham Maw, solicitor, of Dulwich, and Thelma Valentine, d. of Francis Shepherd Crisp of West Norwood; b. 4 July 1933; adm. Sept. 1946 (G); left July 1951; Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. 1954, BA 1957, LLB 1958, MA 1961; adm. solicitor 1961; partner Rowe-Moore LLP, solicitors, 1961-93, sen. partner 1976-93; dep. chmn. Decca Ltd., chmn. 1979-80; m. 1st, June 1961 Elizabeth Jane Werry, professional musician, d. of Roy James Werry, headmaster; 2nd, 20 July 1984 Mrs Gillian Hunter, née Bradbury; d. 12 Apr. 2005.

            GB-2014-WSA-08119 · Person · 1878-1940

            Grahame, Malcolm Claud Russell, son of William Francis Grahame, of the Madras Civil Service, by Mary, daughter of Edward Russell, of Dublin; b. May 16, 1878; adm. Sept. 22, 1892 (G); left July 1897; served as a trooper in the Sharpshooters in the South African War March 1900 to July 1901; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1906; L.F.P.S. (Glasgow) 1906; M.B. and Ch.B. (Edin.) 1911; D.P.H. (Edin. and Glasgow) 1913; D.T.M. (Liverpool) 1913; served in the R.A.M.C. from Aug. 1914 to May 1919, when he was demob. with the rank of Capt.; was M.O.H. at Baghdad 1918; Deputy M.O.H. at Burnley, Lancs, from 1921; m. May 16, 1915, Olive Mary, daughter of Robert Brassey, of Cholmondeley, Cheshire; d. March 11, 1940.

            GB-2014-WSA-08111 · Person · 1891-1964

            Graham, Roderic Arthur, brother of Stuart Douglas Graham (q.v.); b. July 2, 1891; adm. Jan. 18, 1906 (G); left Easter 1910; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1910-1; 2nd Lieut. unattached Sept. 6, 1911, Indian Army Nov. 4, 1912; Lieut. 31st Punjabis Dec. 6, 1913; Capt. Sept. 6, 1915; served in France 1914-5, Egypt 1916, Mesopotamia 1916-8, and Salonika 1918; mentioned in despatches; Major Sept. 6, 1928; retired, and re-employed in Great War II with local rank of Lieut.-Col. as Commandant Indian State Forces Training School; O.B.E. June 13, 1946; d. 12 Oct. 1964.

            GB-2014-WSA-08061 · Person · 1918-1994

            Gould, Cecil Hilton Monk, son of Cdr Rupert Thomas Gould RN, writer and broadcaster, and Muriel Hilda, sister of Arthur Cecil Estall (qv); b. 24 May 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (A), (G) Sept. 1934; left Apr. 1936; RAFVR 1940-5 (Sqdn Ldr); asst Keeper Nat. Gallery 1946, dep. Keeper 1962, Keeper and dep. Dir. 1973, retd May 1978; FRSA; author of Trophy of Conquest 1965, Leo­nardo 1975, Correggio 1976, Bernini in France 1981; d. 7 Apr. 1994.

            GB-2014-WSA-08047 · Person · 1842-1931

            GORRINGE, PETER ROLLINS, second son of William Pennington Gorringe, Kingston House, Shoreham, Sussex; b. 28 Aug 1842; adm. 24 Jan 1856 (G); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Nov 1863; BA 1867; MA 1870; ordained deacon 1868, priest 1869 (both Chichester); Curate, Southwick, Sussex 1868-70, Orsett, Essex 1870-2; Rector of Manston, Dorset 1872-1910; Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Salisbury 1901-10; m. 2 Sep 1869 Fanny Eliza, only dau. of E. D. Sweet, Lymington, Hampshire; d. 12 Jul 1931. [mother perhaps Rebecca Pinnick (IGI)]

            Gordon, Hugh, 1863-?
            GB-2014-WSA-08006 · Person · 1863-?

            GORDON, HUGH, son of John Gordon, Chelsfield Lodge, Kent, barrister, Master of High Court of Justice, and his second wife Maria Jane, dau. of Capt. [Henry ?] Foskett; b. 7 Feb 1863; adm. 4 Apr 1877 (G); left Aug 1881; King’s Coll. London; New Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Dec 1882; BA 1886; MA 1890; a HM Inspector of Elementary Schools.

            GB-2014-WSA-07963 · Person · 1833-1898

            GOODENOUGH, SIR WILLIAM HOWLEY, fourth son of Edmund Goodenough (KS 1797, qv); b. 5 Apr 1833; adm. 28 Mar 1845 (G); Gentleman Cadet, Royal Artillery 8 Jul 1847; 2nd Lieut., 19 Dec 1849; 1st Lieut., 1 Apr 1851; 2nd Capt., 23 Feb 1856; 1st Capt., 22 Feb 1863; Maj., 20 Jul 1858; Lieut. -Col., 25 Mar 1869; Col., 5 Jul 1877; Maj. -Gen., 1 Apr 1886; Lieut. -Gen., 19 May 1891; served in Indian Mutiny 1857-8, severely wounded at capture of Fort Bisrah; Military Attaché, Vienna 31 May 1871 – Feb 1874; Assistant Adj. -Gen., Woolwich Garrison 5 Apr 1874 – 5 Feb 1876; Brig. -Gen. commanding Royal Artillery, Expeditionary Force, Egypt, 1882; Inspector-Gen. of Artillery 17 Aug 1886 – July 1890; Commander-in-Chief, British Forces, Cape of Good Hope, from 1894; CB 17 Nov 1882; KCB 22 Jan 1897; m. 1 Sep 1874 Anna, Gräfin Kinsky, third dau. of Eugen, Graf Kinsky, Vienna; d. at Cape Town, South Africa 24 Oct 1898.