OSBORN, HENRY, elder son of Adm. Henry Osborn MP, Royal Navy, and Mary, dau. of Richard Hughes, Commissioner of the Navy; nephew of Thomas Osborn (qv); b.; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1751 (as Osborne) (Hawkins'); in school list 1754; Page of Honour to Augusta, Princess of Wales, from c. 1755; d. 24 Jan 1759, aged 16.
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PALMER, CHARLES; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1742 (Hawkins'); left 1747. [perhaps Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 26 Jan 1750/1 – Jan 1753]
ROSS, DAVID, son of Alexander Ross, Gray’s Inn, London, previously Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh; b. 1 May 1728; adm. Jun 1739 (Hawkins'); Min. Can. 1743; left 1743; went on the stage; actor at the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin 1749-51, Drury Lane 1754-6, Covent Garden 1757-67; patentee and manager of the theatre at Edinburgh, which he opened 9 Dec 1767 with the play The Earl of Essex, the first play legally performed in Scotland; reappeared at Covent Garden 10 Oct 1770; made his last appearance in the season 1777-8; his best parts as an actor were Castalio, Essex, Young Knowell, and George Barnwell; a close friend of James Boswell, who was chief mourner at his funeral (Letters of Boswell to Temple, 273); said to have married the celebrated Fanny Murray (John Taylor, Records of My Life, 1832, i, 362-6); d. 15 Sep 1790. DNB.
POWLETT, CHARLES, eldest natural son of Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton KG PC, and his mistress Lavinia Beswick (otherwise Fenton), actress; b. 27 Dec 1727; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1740/1 (Hawkins'); left 1744; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 28 Jun 1753, aged 24; MA [check] 1755; ordained deacon (Winchester) 23 Dec 1753, priest (St. Davids) 9 Jun 1754; [Chaplain, 55th Foot 15 Jan 1756 ?]; Chaplain to Duke of Bolton; Curate, Itchen Abbas, Hampshire, from 1763; Chaplain, 1st Dragoon Guards 11 Jun 1766 – [still in Army List 1790]; Rector of Winslade, Hampshire 8 Jun 1782-9; Rector of St. Martin by Looe, Cornwall 2 Jul 1785 – Apr 1790; Rector of Ludgvan, Cornwall 1789; one of the Committee which revised the laws of cricket at the Star and Garter, Pall Mall 25 Feb 1774; a well-known hunting man in Hampshire, and author many hunting songs; m. 1st, 23 Mar 1755 Elizabeth, dau. of James Gunman, Greenwich Hospital; m. 2nd, Anne ---; d. 29 Jan 1809. [perhaps m. 2nd, 25 Apr 1792 Anne Mariet (IGI)]
REYNOLDS, FREDERICK; b.; adm. (aged 10) Mar 1746/7 (Hawkins'); in school list 1752. [Perhaps Frederick Reynolds, son of William Reynolds, and Anne --, bapt. St. Martin’s in the Fields 9 Jan 1736 (IGI), and possibly Frederick Reynolds who was Under Clerk, Treasury Sep 1753 – Feb 1776, Chief Clerk Feb 1776 – Dec 1783, and was living in Jul 1797].
POLLARD, WILLIAM; b.; adm. (aged 12) Sep 1750 (Hawkins').
STILLINGFLEET, JAMES, son of James Stillingfleet, Worcester, Registrar, Diocese of Worcester, and his cousin Anne, eldest dau. of Humphrey Fyshe; b. 14 Sep 1729; adm. Feb 1745/6 (Hawkins'); left 1748; Wadham Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 Jan 1747/8; BA 1751; migr. to Merton Coll.; MA 1754; Fellow, Merton Coll. (still 1768); ordained deacon 14 Mar 1756, priest 5 Jun 1757 (both Oxford); Vicar of St. Martin’s, Worcester 1772 – May 1779; Prebendary of Worcester from 3 Jun 1772; Joint Registrar, Diocese of Worcester from 19 Nov 1773; Rector of Knightwick with Doddenham, Worcs., 30 Dec 1778 – Nov 1786; Vicar of St. John’s, Worcester 18 Oct 1786 – Mar 1794; Rector of Knightwick with Doddenham, Worcs. (again) 18 Nov 1793 – Jan 1813; m. 1st, 15 Aug 1767 Catherine, dau. of Herbert Mackworth (qv); m. 2nd, 24 May 1783 Elizabeth, third dau. of William Hale, King’s Walden Park, Herts.; d. 6 Jul 1817.
HOARE, HENRY, son of Sir Richard Hoare, Kt (adm. 1718, qv), and his second wife; b. 3 Jun 1744; adm. Jun 1752 (Hawkins'); in school list 1754; a partner in Hoare’s Bank from 1772; m. 25 Jun 1765 Mary, dau. of William Hoare RA, Bath, portrait painter; d. 20 Feb 1785.
FORBES, PETER; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1750 (Hawkins'); in school list 1754. [Perhaps Peter Forbes, bapt. St. Andrew’s, Holborn 3 Aug 1741, son of Peter Forbes, and Jane --- (IGI)]
FISKE, JOHN, son of Thomas Fiske (qv); b. 18 Sep 1739; adm. (aged 9) Jul 1749 (Hawkins'); left 1751; ordained; Rector of Shimplingthorne, Suffolk, from 11 Jun 1773; m. Susan Neville; d. 23 Sep 1800.