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GB-2014-WSA-15990 · Person · 1859-?

SNOW, HARRY WOODFORD LONGUEVILLE, brother of Thomas Tattam Longueville Snow (qv); b. 30 Jul 1859; adm. 21 Jan 1870 (G); left May 1874; emigrated to New Zealand; editor, Hokatiti Times; ordained deacon 1902, priest 1903 (both Auckland); Curate, All Saints, Ponsonby, New Zealand 1902-4, St. Mark’s, Remuera, New Zealand 1904-6; Vicar of Rosslyn, New Zealand 1907-11; Curate, St. Mary’s, Plaistow, Kent 1912-3; Rector of St. Thomas, Port Lincoln, Adelaide, South Australia 1915-27; Archdeacon of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia 1928-; m. 20 Sep 1878 Emilie, dau. of Augustus Javnew, Timaru, New Zealand.

GB-2014-WSA-15989 · Person · ca. 1697-?

SNOW, CLEMENT BOLSWORTH, son of Richard Snow, Clipsham, Rutland; b.; adm.; QS (aged 14) 1711; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1715, adm. pens. 16 Jun 1715, scholar 13 Apr 1716, but did not matr.

Sneyd, William, ca. 1747-?
GB-2014-WSA-15988 · Person · ca. 1747-?

SNEYD, WILLIAM, son of William Sneyd, Cavan, co. Cavan; b.; adm.; KS (aged 13) 1760; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1764, adm. pens. 20 Jun 1764, aged 19, scholar 3 May 1765; BA 1768.

Sneyd, William, 1733-?
GB-2014-WSA-15987 · Person · 1733-?

SNEYD, WILLIAM, brother of Edward Sneyd (adm. 1746/7, qv); bapt. Keele, Staffs. 26 Dec 1733; adm. (aged 13) Feb 1746/7 (Ludford's); d. young.

GB-2014-WSA-15986 · Person · 1730-1758

SNEYD, WILLIAM HEDGES, eldest son of William Sneyd, Bishton, Staffs., and Susanna, dau. of John Edmonds, Hendon Place, Middlesex, merchant; b. 24 Sep 1730; adm. Feb 1746/7 (Watts'); Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Feb 1748/9; MA 10 Mar 1752; Grand Tour (Italy); d. unm. 28 Dec1757 (will proved PCC 6 Mar 1758, as of Rome, Italy).

Sneyd, Walter, 1809-1888
GB-2014-WSA-15985 · Person · 1809-1888

SNEYD, WALTER, second son of Walter Sneyd MP, Keele Hall, Staffs., and his cousin Hon. Louisa Bagot, eldest dau. of William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot (qv); nephew of John Sneyd (adm. 1777, qv); b. 23 Jul 1809; adm. 3 Feb 1824 (Stikeman's); left Bartholomewtide 1826; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 May 1827; BA 1831; MA 1834; ordained deacon (Gloucester) 25 May 1834, priest (Lichfield and Coventry) 1835; of Keele Hall, Staffs. (inherited from elder brother 1870); JP Staffordshire 1871; FSA; m. 14 Oct 1856 his cousin Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Malone Sneyd, Cherryvale, co. Donegal; d. 2 Jul 1888.

Sneyd, John, 1734-1809
GB-2014-WSA-15983 · Person · 1734-1809

SNEYD, JOHN, brother of William Hedges Sneyd (qv); b. 11 Jul 1734; adm. Jun 1748 (Watts'); left 1752; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Jun 1752; BA 1756; adm. Middle Temple 27 Nov 1747; of Belmont, Staffs.; High Sheriff Staffordshire 1770 [or 1763 – check]; m. 1st, 7 Aug 1762 Penelope, eldest dau. of Thomas Kynnersley, Loxley, Staffs.; m. 2nd, 22 Apr 1777 Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Kirby, Leicester; m. 3rd. 1794 Mary, dau. of Joseph Adey, Lichfield, Staffs., Town Clerk of Lichfield; d. 8 Nov 1809.

Sneyd, Edward, 1732-1795
GB-2014-WSA-15980 · Person · 1732-1795

SNEYD, EDWARD, fourth son of Ralph Sneyd, Keele Hall, Staffs., and Anne, dau. of Allen Holford, Davenham, Cheshire; bapt. Keele, Staffs. 4 Sep 1732 (IGI); adm. (aged 14) Feb 1746/7 (Ludford's); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Mar 1752; BA 1755; ordained; Vicar of Wolstanton, Staffs., from 5 Nov 1756; d. 16 Oct 1795.

GB-2014-WSA-15978 · Person · ca. 1667-?

SNELLING, WILLIAM, son of William Snelling, Brentford, Middlesex; b.; adm.; KS 1682; failed to obtain election to either university 1685; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 6 Nov 1685, aged 18; adm. Clifford’s Inn 26 Oct 1687, Inner Temple 20 Feb 1689/90, called to bar 20 May 1694.

GB-2014-WSA-15977 · Person · 1914-1978

Snelling, Robert Walter, son of Walter Edward Snelling of Putney and Dorothy Maud, d. of Rob­ert Phillips of Battersea; b. 20 Sept. 1914; adm. May 1928 (H); left July 1930; Munich Univ. 1931- 2; Univ. Coll. Lond. 1932-3; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936, MA 1940; FIL 1937; Roy. Tank Regt 1941, transf. Intell. Corps 1943 (Capt.); BSc (Lond.) 1947; attd Foreign Office 1948, then exec. officer Min. of Defence; Attaché Brit. Embassy Washington DC 1956; Brit. Military Govt Berlin 1959; scientific adviser Brit. delegation to Nuclear Test Ban Conference, Geneva, 1961; head of Foreign Office Tech. Maintenance Service 1962-9; Dir. of Communications FCO 1969-74; retd Mar. 1974; m. 1st 14 Aug. 1941 Mabel Lorna, d. of Rev. Frederick Chalmers Rogers of Newton Abbot, Devon; 2nd 24 Nov. 1973 Patricia Christine, d. of Aubrey Charles Heady of Mixbury, Northants; d. 30 June 1978.