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            Edgelow, John Hennen, 1874-1936
            GB-2014-WSA-06638 · Persona · 1874-1936

            Edgelow, John Hennen, youngest son of George Edgelow, M. D., M.R.C.S., of Mayfair, by Lucy Sarah, daughter of John Hennen, M. D., F.R.C.P.; b. Nov. 17, 1874; adm. April 29, 1886 (G); left June 1886; adm. a solicitor Jan. 1899; practised in London for some years; m. July 21, 1905, Gertrude May, second daughter of Thomas Rowan, of Haughhead, Lanarkshire; d. May 19, 1936.

            Edward, Kenrick Alexander, 1848-1925
            GB-2014-WSA-06655 · Persona · 1848-1925

            EDWARD, KENRICK ALEXANDER, brother of Allan Edward (qv); b. 13 Dec 1848; adm. (G) 25 Sep 1862; left Aug 1863; d. at Clarens, near Montreux, Switzerland 5 Aug 1925.

            Edwards, Gerald Maclean, 1857-1924
            GB-2014-WSA-06668 · Persona · 1857-1924

            EDWARDS, GERALD MACLEAN, eldest son of Rev. Lambe[or a ?]rt Campbell Edwards, Vicar of Dorney, Bucks., and Frances --- (IGI); b. 14 Dec 1857; adm. as exhibitioner (G) 27 May 1869; left Aug 1869; at Harrow School Sep 1869 - Aug 1876; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 25 May 1875, scholar 1876, matr. Mich. 1876; Senior Bell Scholar 1877, Davies Scholar 1879; Third Classic 1880; Chancellor’s Classical Medal 1880; BA 1880; MA 1883; Fellow, Sidney Sussex Coll., from 1881, Assistant Tutor 1882-9, Tutor 1889-1905, Classical Lecturer 1881-1912, hon. Classical Lecturer from 1912; author, The History of Sidney Sussex College, 1899; d. 10 Jan 1924.

            GB-2014-WSA-03884 · Persona · 1857-1913

            BROOKFIELD, CHARLES HALLAM ELTON, younger son of Rev. William Henry Brookfield, Prebendary of St. Paul’s, Rector of Somerby, Lincs., and Chaplain to Queen Victoria, and Jane Octavia, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, Bart.; b. 19 May 1857; adm. (G) 15 Apr 1871; Min. Can. 1872; left Christmas 1872; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 25 May 1875, matr. Mich. 1875; Winchester Reading Prize (jointly) 1878; adm. Inner Temple 5 Nov 1878; a journalist on staff Saturday Review for many years; went on the stage 1879, first appearing with Charles Kelly’s company at a morning performance in Alexandra Palace; joined the Bancrofts at the Haymarket Theatre Jan 1880; rented the Haymarket Theatre for the summer season, 1884; with Lowenfeld at the Prince of Wales’s Theatre, 1894; retired from the stage 1911; Joint Examiner of Plays, Lord Chamberlain’s Office, from 27 Nov 1911; author, Random Recollections, 1902, and a number of plays; m. Frances Mary, dau. of William Grogan; d. 20 Oct 1913.

            Brown, Tom Whittingham, 1915-1985
            GB-2014-WSA-03950 · Persona · 1915-1985

            Brown, Tom Whittingham, son of Arthur Cecil Brown, cotton merchant, and Beatrice Maude, d. of Thomas Whittingham of Hessle, Yorks; b. 19 Aug. 1915; adm. Sept. 1928 (G); left July 1933; Peterhouse Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936, MA 1945; RNVR 1943-5 (Lieut.-Cdr); Cdr RNR, VRD; asst master Clifton Coll. 1947-51; HM King's Sch. Gloucester 1951-65; HM Duke of York Sch. Nairobi 1965-9; Kenya Inst. of Education 1969-71; Bursar St Catharine's, Cumber­land Lodge, 1972; d. in Nairobi 6 Feb. 1985.

            Browne, Benjamin Chapman, 1839-1917
            GB-2014-WSA-03964 · Persona · 1839-1917

            BROWNE, SIR BENJAMIN CHAPMAN, third son of Col. Benjamin Chapman Browne, Stouts Hill, Uley, Gloucs., 9th Lancers, and Mary Anne Lloyd, dau. of Thomas John Lloyd Baker, Hardwicke Court, Gloucs.; b. 26 Aug 1839; adm. (G) 29 Jan 1852; left 1855; King’s Coll. London; apprentice engineer at Sir William Armstrong’s Elswick works 1856-60; AMICE 6 Dec 1864, MICE 7 Mar 1871; MIME; chairman, R. & W. Hawthorn Leslie & Co. Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, Newcastle upon Tyne, for many years; member, Institution of Naval Architects; Mayor, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1885-7; knighted 5 Aug 1887; hon DCL Durham 1887; DL JP Northumberland; m. 9 Feb 1861 Annie, dau. of Robert Thomas Atkinson, High Cross House, Benwell, Northumberland, civil engineer; d. 1 Mar 1917.

            Browne, Philip Chetwode, 1837-?
            GB-2014-WSA-03983 · Persona · 1837-?

            BROWNE, PHILIP CHETWODE, son of Philip Augustus Browne (qv); b. 3 Mar 1837; adm. (G) 30 May 1850; Cornet, 1st Dragoon Guards, 21 Dec 1860; Lieut., 29 Jul 1862; Capt., 11 Nov 1864; retd. 13 Jun 1868.

            GB-2014-WSA-04013 · Persona · 1873-1961

            Brudenell-Bruce, George William James Chandos, 6th Marquis of Ailesbury, only son of Henry, 5th Marquis of Ailesbury, by Georgiana Sophia Maria, second daughter of G. H. Pinckney, of Tawstock Court, Devon; b. May 21, 1873; adm. April 27, 1887 (G); left April 1890; Lieut. 3rd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders July 9, 1892; Capt. Royal Wilts Yeomanry 1898; served in the South African War with the Imperial Yeomanry 1899- 1900, being employed with transport and graded as D. A. A. G. March 30, 1900; mentioned in despatches L. G. Sept. 10, 1901; D. S. O. Nov. 29, 1900; retired April 22, 1903; Major 1st Co. of London Yeomanry Oct. 16, 1908-15; temp. Major A. S. C. Sept. 16, 1915; served on the western front in Great War I 1915-9; mentioned in despatches; T. D.; succ. as 6th Marquis of Ailesbury March 10, 1911; Deputy Lieut. for Wiltshire; m. 1st March 21, 1903, Caroline Sydney Anne, only daughter of John Madden, of Clones, co. Monaghan; wd Feb. 21, 1945, Mabel Irene, daughter of John Samuel Lindsay, of Wrexham; 3rd July 9, 1955, Mrs. Rowland Money; d. Aug. 4, 1961.

            Buckley, Edmund Graham, 1901-1943
            GB-2014-WSA-04053 · Persona · 1901-1943

            Buckley, Edmund Graham, son of Edmund Frazer Buckley, of Chelsea, barrister-at-law, by Helen Margaret, daughter of Edward Castle, Q. C., of South Kensington and sister of Reginald Wingfield Castle (q.v.); b. May 5, 1901; adm. Jan. 14, 1915 (G); left July 1919; R. M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Rifle Brigade July 14, 1921; Lieut. July 14, 1923; seconded under the Colonial Office to the Iraq Levies May 14, 1923; Capt. 3rd (Assyrian) Batt. Iraq Levies July 4, 1923; mentioned in despatches for services in Iraq April-May 1927; M.B.E. 1933; Major Aug. 1, 1938; served with B. E. F. in Greece and as a liaison officer with Greek troops in Egypt; Gold Cross of Royal Order of George I with Swords 1942; m. Oct. 14, 1933, Margaret Elisabeth, daughter of Frank Bailey, of Chelsea; d. of wounds received in Greece Jan. 21, 1943.

            Edmund Graham Buckley was born at Chelsea, London on the 5th of May 1901 the son of Edmund Frazer Buckley, a barrister at law, and Helen Margaret (nee Castle) Buckley of 2, Carlyle Gardens, Cheyne Row, Chelsea in London. He was christened at Holy Trinity Church, Chelsea on the 2nd of June 1901.
            He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from the 14th of January 1915 to July 1919. He was a member of the 1st Cricket XI in 1918 and of the 2nd Football XI in 1917 and 1918. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps and was promoted to Lance Corporal in January 1918. He was appointed as a Monitor in September 1918. On leaving school he attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst from where he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort’s Own) on the 24th of July 1921. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the 14th of July 1923 and was seconded to the Colonial Office for service with the Iraqi Levies on the 14th of May 1923, setting sail for Basrah on board the SS Rotenfels on the following day. He was promoted to Captain on the 4th of July 1923 and was attached to the 3rd (Assyrian) Battalion, Iraqi Levies.
            He was Mentioned in Despatches for “distinguished services” during operations in the Penjwin area of Iraq for the period April to May 1927, which was announced by the Air Ministry on the 23rd of March 1928. He was awarded the MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List, which was announced in the London Gazette of the 6th of June 1933. He was promoted to Major on the 1st of August 1938
            He was married on the 14th of October 1933 to Margaret Elizabeth (nee Bailey) and they lived at Old Rectory, Boscombe in Wiltshire. He was a member of the Cavendish Club.
            During the Second World War he served in Greece and as a Liaison Officer with Greek troops in Egypt for which he was awarded Gold Cross of the Royal Order of George I with Swords (Greece) by King George of the Hellenes shortly before his death.
            He was later appointed as the commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion of his Regiment.
            He died at the Military Hospital for Head Injuries, St Hugh’s College, Oxford.
            He is commemorated on the war memorial at Boscombe.
            He is commemorated at Oxford Crematorium on the left hand column.

            Buller, Henry John, 1811-1873
            GB-2014-WSA-04097 · Persona · 1811-1873

            BULLER, HENRY JOHN, fourth son of James Buller (qv); b. 1 May 1811; adm. (G) 27 Sep 1819; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 26 Feb 1829; BA 1833; MA 1837; ordained deacon (Bath and Wells, lit. dim. from Exeter) 17 Jan 1836, priest (Ely) 4 Jun 1837; Rector of West Parley, Dorset, from 7 Sep 1839; m. 1st, 8 Feb 1844 Mary Theodosia, eldest dau. of John Rickards, Ailstone Hill, Herefs.; m. 2nd, 14 May 1873 Cornelia Theresa, widow of Henry Templer, Ceylon Civil Service, and dau. of John Boyle Bagenal; d. 2 Nov 1873.