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          Barnes, Frederick, 1838-1901
          GB-2014-WSA-02704 · Personne · 1838-1901

          BARNES, FREDERICK, brother of John Hickman Barnes (qv); b. 25 Aug 1838; adm. (G) 19 Jun 1851; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, matr. 13 Jun 1857; BA 1861; MA 1864; ordained deacon 1862, priest 1863 (both Oxford); Curate, Plymstock, Devon 1862-4; Vicar of Tideford, Cornwall, 1864-73; Rector of Helmdon and of Suttesbury, Northants., from 24 Sep 1873; m. (by 1881) Charlotte L. ---; d. 23 Oct 1901.

          Barnes, George, 1813-1836
          GB-2014-WSA-02708 · Personne · 1813-1836

          BARNES, GEORGE, eldest son of Ralph Barnes, Exeter, solicitor, Clerk to Dean and Chapter of Exeter and Deputy Registrar for the Diocese, and Augusta Charlotte, dau. of Ven. John Andrew, Archdeacon of Barnstaple and Rector of Powderham, Devon; grandson of Ralph Barnes (adm. 1744, qv); b. 9 Feb 1813; adm. 22 Sep 1825 (Stikeman's); KS 1826; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1830, matr. 28 May 1830, Westminster Student; BA 1834; d. unm. 8 Sep 1836.

          Barnes, Kenneth Ralph, 1878-1957
          GB-2014-WSA-02716 · Personne · 1878-1957

          Barnes, Sir Kenneth Ralph, brother of Reginald Walter Ralph Barnes (q.v.); b. Sept. 11, 1878; adm. May 8, 1891 (R); left July 1895; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Jan. 1897; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904; a clerk in the Land Registry Office 1900; Principal of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 1909; journalist and dramatist; served in Great War I in India and Siberia; Capt. 9th (Cyclist) Batt. Hampshire Regt. June 1, 1916; mentioned in despatches; author of two plays, Undercurrents (1921) and The Letter of the Law (1924); knighted 1938; retired from R. A. D. A. 1955; brother of two great actresses, Irene and Violet Vanbrugh, he did more than any one man in the whole history of the theatre to secure sound training for the young actor and actress; m. Dec. 12, 1925, Daphne, daughter of Sir Richard Graham, Bart; d. Oct. 16, 1957.

          Barnes, Ralph, 1731-1820
          GB-2014-WSA-02717 · Personne · 1731-1820

          BARNES, RALPH, brother of George Barnes (adm. 1743/4, qv); b. 4 Nov 1731 (IGI); adm. (aged 13) Sep 1744 (Hawkins'); KS 1745; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1749, matr. 26 May 1749, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1749 - 15 Nov 1751 (expelled); severely punished by the Dean and Chapter for his complicity with Richard James (qv) in the celebration of the Pretender’s birthday 10 Jun 1750, and expelled from Studentship “for notorious riot and assault” 1751; migrated to St. Edmund Hall; BA 1757; MA 1760; ordained to curacy of Blithfield, Staffs.; Vicar of St. Merryn, Cornwall 13 Apr 1765-76; Vicar of Newlyn, Cornwall, 23 Apr 1766-76; Vicar of St. Martin by Looe, Cornwall; Prebendary of Exeter from 6 Apr 1769, Canon Residentiary from 1772; Archdeacon of Totnes from 16 Aug 1775; Vicar of Harberton, Devon, from 19 Jun 1776; Vicar of Upper Ottery, Devon, 1780 (dispensation to hold with Harberton, 1780) [no longer 1814]; Rector of Bratton Clovelly, Devon, 1793 (dispensation to hold with Harberton, 1793) [no longer 1816]; Vicar of Heavitree, Devon, from 8 Jun 1807; m. 1770 Anne, dau. of Rev. Theophilus Blackall, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral; d. 20 May 1820.

          Barnes, Reginald Walter Ralph, 1871-1946
          GB-2014-WSA-02719 · Personne · 1871-1946

          Barnes, Sir Reginald Walter Ralph, son of the Rev. Reginald Henry Barnes, Vicar of Heavitree, Devon, by Fanny Mary Emily, daughter of William Nation, of Rockbeare, Devon; b. April 13, 1871; adm. April 29, 1886 (R); left Dec. 1886; 2nd Lieut. 4th Hussars (from the Militia) Dec. 31, 1890; Lieut. May 10, 1894; Adjutant May 20, 1896 - May 19, 1900; Capt. Dec. 31, 1899; Major 17th Lancers July 17, 1907; Lieut.-Col. 10th Hussars Feb. 4, 1911; Col. June 15, 1914; temp. Brig.-Gen. April 9, 1915 - Nov. 21, 1916; temp. Major-Gen. Nov. 22, 1916; Major-Gen. June 3, 1918; Col. 4th Hussars Jan. 18, 1919; retired April 1, 1921; served with the Spanish army in the Cuban insurrection 1895, in the South African War as Adjutant Imperial Light Horse 1899-1900, with the Remount Department, and as Lieut­Col. 2nd Imperial Yeomanry 1900-2, and was severely wounded; on the western front in Great War I, he was twice wounded, in Oct. and Nov. 1914; commanded 11th Brigade 1915-6, 32nd Division 1916-7, and 57th Division 1917-9; mentioned in despatches L. G. April 16, 1901, June 15, 1916, Jan. 4 and Dec. 11, 1917, May 20 and Dec. 20, 1918, and July 5, 1919; D.S.O. Nov. 29, 1900; C. B. June 3, 1916; K.C. B. June 3, 1919; French War Cross with Palms; commanded West Lancashire Division 1919-21; retired April 1, 1921; m. Aug. 28, 1919, Gunilla, widow of C. D. Wijk; d. Dec. 19, 1946.

          GB-2014-WSA-02758 · Personne · 1880-1938

          Barrington-Ward, Frederick Temple, eldest son of the Rev. Mark James Barrington-Ward, D.D., Rector of Duloe, Cornwall, by Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Pearson, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey; b. Aug. 30, 1880; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 28, 1893; left (with Triplett, and a Triplettgratuity)July 1899; Hertford Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1899; scholar 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. and B.C. L. 1906; Vinerian Law Scholar 1904; Fellow of All Souls 1904-11; Tancred Student, Lincoln's Inn, 1902-4; Barstow Scholar 1904; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn May 17, 1905; South-Eastern Circuit; K.C. 1919; Bencher; Recorder of Hythe 1914-28, of Chichester 1928; a Metropolitan Police Magistrate 1930; m. June 6, 1908, Mary Alice Forster, second daughter of Arthur Lionel Smith, Master of Balliol Coll. Oxon.; d. Feb. 22, 1938.

          Barrow, Eric Loraine, 1899-?
          GB-2014-WSA-02766 · Personne · 1899-?

          Barrow, Eric Loraine, only son of Claude Loraine Barrow, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., by Marie Valerie, daughter of the Rev. Philip Gurden, of Assington, Suffolk; b. April 24, 1899; adm. Sept. 24, 1914 (A); left Dec. 1914, and went to Wellington College.

          GB-2014-WSA-02771 · Personne · 1897-1960

          Barrow, Reginald Francis Ralph, son of Henry Frank Alexander Barrow, of Burgess Hill, Sussex, by Mabel Lucy, daughter of Thomas Edward Beard, of Lewes, Sussex; b. April 24, 1897; adm. Jan. 18, 1912 (H); A.C.A. 1926; served in the War Office and the Ministry of Munitions during Great War I; d. Feb. 10, 1960.

          Bartlett, Hardington Arthur, 1878-1920
          GB-2014-WSA-02793 · Personne · 1878-1920

          Bartlett, Hardington Arthur, second son of Sir Herbert Henry Bartlett, Bart., of South Kensington, by Ada Charlotte, daughter of Joseph Barr, of London; b. Nov. 21, 1878; adm. April 27, 1893 (H); left July 1896; a partner in his father's firm, Perry and Co., builders and contractors; m. July 2, 1902, Irene, fourth daughter of Professor Henry Robinson, C. E., of South Hampstead; drowned through an accident to the mail-boat Pieter de Coninck on his passage to Ostend Jan. 11, 1920.

          Bartlett, Norman Edwin, 1888-1972
          GB-2014-WSA-02796 · Personne · 1888-1972

          Bartlett, Norman Edwin, brother of Hardington Arthur Bartlett (q.v.); b. Sept. 20, 1888; adm. April 26, 1901 (H); left Dec. 1906; served in Great Wars I and II; 2nd Lieut. 3rd London Brigade R. F. A. April 27, 1915; Lieut. June 1, 1916; Capt. and Adjutant May 1, 1918; wounded at Langemarck Oct. 1917; mentioned in despatches L. G. Dec. 23, 1918; Lieut. R. A. April 24, 1940; Major; m. 1st Dec. 20, 1917, May, younger daughter of Norman R. Foster, of Wimbledon, Surrey; 2nd June 25, 1928, Sheila Barton; d. 1972.