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Bosanquet, William Henry Francis, 1805-1878

  • GB-2014-WSA-03548
  • Personne
  • 1805-1878

BOSANQUET, WILLIAM HENRY FRANCIS, brother of Samuel Richard Bosanquet (qv); b. 5 Feb 1805; adm. (G) 19 Jun 1816; adm. Inner Temple 13 May 1825, called to bar Trinity 1836; equity draughtsman and conveyancer; of Knockane and Kilmagemogue, co. Waterford; m. 6 May 1861 Amelia Mary Georgiana, eldest dau. of John Sherlock, Kilmagemogue, co. Waterford; d. 29 Sep 1878. .

Worlock, Frederic George, 1886-1973

  • GB-2014-WSA-00178
  • Personne
  • 1886-1973

Worlock, Frederic George, son of Thomas Worlock, of St. Johns Wood, by Sophia Eliza­beth, daughter of Walter Thornhill, of Paddington; b. Dec. 14, 1886; adm. Sept. 26, 1901 (G); left July 1905; an actor, first appeared at the Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill Gate, Feb. 17, 1908, in Much Ado about Nothing; has since played mainly in the U.S.A.; a regular film­ actor at Hollywood from 1939; a member of the Benson company 1905-10; enlisted in 14th Batt. London Regt. (London Scottish) Nov. 9, 1914; temp. Capt. in the same, Nov. 30, 1915; wounded March 28, 1917; M.C. Nov. 26, 1917; m. 1st Feb. 11, 1911, Olive, daughter of Robert Noble, of Liverpool; 2nd Elsie Ferguson, actress, daughter of Hiram Benson Ferguson, of New York; d. 1973.

Abrahams, Arthur Charles Lionel, 1898-1918

  • GB-2014-WSA-01903
  • Personne
  • 1898-1918

Abrahams, Arthur Charles Lionel, only son of Sir Lionel Abrahams, K.C. B., of Bayswater, sometime Assistant Under-Secretary of State, India Office, by Lucy, daughter of Nathan Solomon Joseph, of Bayswater, architect; b. Jan. 22, 1898; adm. as a non-resident K.S. Sept. 28, 1911 (G); elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1916; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards Aug. 24, 1916; went out to the western front in Feb. 1917, and joined the 3rd Batt. of his regiment there; Lieut. Dec. 1, 1917; killed in action at Merville April 13, 1918; unm.

Adrian, Harold Douglas, 1887-1910

  • GB-2014-WSA-01961
  • Personne
  • 1887-1910

Adrian, Harold Douglas, elder son of Alfred Douglas Adrian, C. B., K.C., of Hampstead, sometime legal adviser to the Local Government Board, by Flora Lavinia, youngest daughter of Charles Howard Barton, of Reading, Berks; b. Aug. 6, 1887; adm. as a non-resident K.S. Sept. 26, 1901 (G); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1906; matric. Michaelmas 1906; d. while in residence at Oxford Jan. 26, 1910.

Adrian, Richard Hume, 1927-1995

  • GB-2014-WSA-01962
  • Personne
  • 1927-1995

Adrian, Richard Hume, 2nd Baron Adrian, son of Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian (qv); b. 16 Oct. 1927; adm. Feb. 1944 (G); left Dec. 1944; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Lent 1945, BA 1947 (1st class hons Nat. Sci. Trip. Pts 1 and 2), MA 1951; Univ. Coll. Hosp., MB 1951; RAMC 1951-2 (Capt. ); Fellow Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. 1956-61, Churchill Coll. 1961-81 (Hon. Fellow 1985); Univ. lecturer in Physiology 1961-8; Reader in Experimental Biophysics 1968-78; Prof. of Cell Physiology Univ. of Cambridge 1978-1992; succ. his father as 2nd Baron Adrian 4 Aug. 1977; FRS 1977; MD 1978; trustee Brit. Museum 1979, Brit. Museum (Natural History) 1984-7; Master Pembroke Coll. Camb. 1981-1992; Vice-Chancellor Univ. of Cambridge 1985-7; Hon. Fellow Darwin Coll. Camb. 1986; FRCP 1987; Brit. Library Board 1987; American Philosophical Soc. 1987; a Governor of the Sch., appointed 1977, confirmed by Privy Council Statute 1983; a Busby trustee 1986-; m. April 1967 Lucy Caroe PhD, d. of Alban Douglas Rendall Caroe OBE FRIBA FSA, architect; d. 4 Apr. 1995.

Allan, Alastair John, 1931-2019

  • GB-2014-WSA-02036
  • Personne
  • 1931-2019

Allan, Alastair John, brother of James McAllister Allan (qv); b. 20 Sept. 1931; adm. Sept. 1945 (G); left July 1948; m. 12 Oct. 1961 Celia Ann, d. of Frederick Thomas Harry Heathman Doidge of Okehampton, Devon; d. 2019

Archer, Richard Kendray, 1921-1996

  • GB-2014-WSA-02226
  • Personne
  • 1921-1996

Archer, Richard Kendray, son of Francis Kendray Archer QC, County Court Judge, of Uckfield, Sussex, and Marguerite Alfrida, d. of Frederick Shepherd Champion of Burgess Hill, Sussex; b. 13 Apr. 1921; adm. Sept. 1934 (G); left July 1939; Tnn. Hall Camb., matric. 1939, BA 1942, MA 1946, PhD 1956, ScD 1973; MRCVS 1945, FRCVS 1973; haematologist Equine Research Sta­ tion of the Animal Health Trust, Dir. 1966; m. 2 Oct. 1948 Mary Tavy, d. of Brig. Alan Handfield Morton MC of Salcombe, Devon; d. 1996

Archibald, James Montgomery, 1920-1983

  • GB-2014-WSA-02227
  • Personne
  • 1920-1983

Archibald, James Montgomery, son of Brig. Gordon King Archibald DSO, of Twickenham, and Helen, d. of Edward Hutton of Manchester; b. 3 Apr. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (G); left July 1937; Merton Coll. Oxf., matric. 1938, BA 1950, MA; fenced against Cambridge 1939; seconded to War Office as petroleum adviser 1939; RASC 1940-7 (Lieut.-Col.), despatches (N. Africa) Nov. 1943, served in Yugoslavia with Lieut.-Col. F. W. D. Deakin (qv); MBE (Italy) Dec. 1945; assigned to Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. in Switzerland 1947-50; founder, chairman and man. dir. of James Archibald & Associates Ltd; joint chairman Nat. Music Council of Great Britain,; hon. Fellow Trin. Coll. of Music, Lond.; FRAI, FRSA; worked at Pinewood Studios and Denham laboratories 1950-6; made many documentary films for industry, music and the arts; Freeman City of London 1958; member of Court, Worshipful Company of Bowyers, Liveryman Worshipful Company of Musicians; m. 22 Sept. 1956 Sheila Elizabeth Maud, d. of John Henry Stafford; d. 25 July 1983.

Boult, Sir, Adrian Cedric, 1889-1983

  • GB-2014-WSA-00023
  • Personne
  • 1889-1983

Boult, Sir Adrian Cedric, only son of Cedric Randal Bault, of Blundellsands, near Liverpool, by Katherine Florence, daughter of Harry Dawson Barman, of Blackheath, Kent; b. April 8, 1889; adm. April 26, 1901 (G); left July 1908; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1908; B.A. and Mus. Bae. 1912; M.A. 1915; studied in Leipzig; on the musical staff, Royal Opera, 1914; served during Great War I in the War Office, and on Commission Internationale de Ravitaillement; conducted for the Royal Philharmonic and the Liverpool Philharmonic Societies, the London Symphony, Queen's Hall, and Albert Hall orchestras; joined the teaching staff of the Royal College of Music 1919; conductor of Patron's Fund 1919-24; Musical Director of the Birmingham City Orchestra 1924-30 and 1959-60; Director of Music of the B. B.C. 1930-42; Conductor of the B. B.C. Orchestra 1930-51, and of the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1951-7; Mus.D. Oxon. 1921; Hon. LL.D. Birmingham 1930; F.R.C.M.; Hon. Mus.D. Edinburgh 1933; knighted 1937; Hon. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1939; Hon. LL.D. Liverpool 1947; Hon. Mus. Doc. Cambridge 1953; a Busby Trustee 1946; author of A Handbook on the Technique of Conducting; m. July 1, 1933, Ann, daughter of Capt. F.A. Bowles, R.N., of Sittingbourne, Kent; d. 22 Feb. 1983.

Ball, Humfrey Burnaby, 1916-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-02569
  • Personne
  • 1916-?

Ball, Humfrey Burnaby, brother of Edmund Hugo Ball (qv); b. 1 Oct. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (G), KS 1931; left July 1935; Trin. Coll. Oxf., matric. 1935, BA 1938, MA 1945; Roy. Tank Regt 1939-46 (Lieut.); p.o.w. Italy, escaped to Switzerland 1943; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 1948; Iraq Educational Dept 1947-9; advocate and solicitor Supreme Court of Malaysia 1951-.

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