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GB-2014-WSA-08604 · Person · 1868-1918

HANMER, LAMBERT ALFRED GRAHAM, elder son of Rear-Adm. John Graham Job Hanmer, Royal Navy, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, and Mary Caroline, dau. of Rev. John Cobbold Aldrich, Incumbent of St. Lawrence, Ipswich; b. 21 Oct 1868; adm. 4 Apr 1882 (G); left Dec 1885; RMA Sandhurst Dec 1887; 2nd Lieut., West Riding Regt., 23 Mar 1889; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps 29 Oct 1890; Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1st Punjab Cavalry 29 Oct 1894; Capt., 23 Mar 1900; ADC to Lieut. -Gov., Punjab 5 Jan 1900 – 16 Oct 1901; Squadron-Commander, 21st Prince Albert Victor’s Own Cavalry 6 Apr 1905; Maj., 23 Mar 1907; Lieut. -Col., 23 Mar 1915; DSO 7 Feb 1918; served in Waziristan expedition 1894-5, on North-West Frontier 1897-8 and in First World War; m. 17 Dec 1901 Ethel Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Col. Thomas Heaton Lovett, Belmont, Shropshire; d. 29 Apr 1918, of wounds received in action.

GB-2014-WSA-08606 · Person · 1920-2007

Hannam, Michael Patrick Vivian, son of Rev. Wilfred L. Hannam, Methodist Minister, and Dorothy Parker; b. 13 Feb. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (H); left July 1937; LMS Railway 1937-40; RE 1940-6 (Maj.), served India, Burma, Indonesia, Germany; LMS Railway 1946-50; MCIT 1948; dep. gen. man. Malayan Railway 1950-60; HM Foreign Service 1960-80, served Cairo, Hong Kong, Libya, Kenya, Jerusalem; CBE 1980; retd; chairman of Council, Brit. Sch. of Archaeol­ ogy Jerusalem 1983-; m. 9 Aug. 1947 Sybil Huggins, Cdr ATS, d. of Albert F. Huggins, phar­macist, of Palmers Green; d. 17 Aug. 2007.

GB-2014-WSA-08608 · Person · 1853-1934

HANNAY, DAVID MCDOWALL, eldest son of James Hannay, HBM Consul Barcelona, Spain, novelist, and his first wife Margaret, dau. of Joseph Thompson, Oriental Bank Corporation; b. 25 Dec 1853; adm. 10 Apr 1865 (James'); left Aug 1868; HBM Vice-Consul, Barcelona 30 Dec 1876 –15 Sep 1877; journalist; author, The Life of Admiral Blake, and other works; an authority on naval history, and one of the founders of the Navy Records Society; d. 29 May 1934.

GB-2014-WSA-08609 · Person · ca. 1664-1710

HANNES, SIR EDWARD, son of Edward Hannes, Devizes, Wilts.; b.; adm.; KS 1678; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1682, matr. Dec 1682, aged 18, Westminster Student 18 Dec 1682 – Dec 1693, Faculty Student 23 Dec 1693 – c. 16 Mar 1699; BA 1686; MA 1689; MB 23 Jan 1691/2; MD 1695; Reader in Chemistry 1690; attended William, Duke of Gloucester 1700; Physician to Queen Anne 9 Jul 1702 – Nov 1709; knighted 29 Jul 1705; a collection of school exercises by him is in Cambridge Univ. Library; donor of the silver “poculum” for the use of the KSS; bequeathed £1000 towards the erection of the new Dormitory, and £1000 towards the completion of Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church; m. 1st, 1 Oct 1698 Anne, dau. of John Packer, Shellingford, Berks.; m. 2nd, 15 Jun 1701 Anne, widow of Henry Bull, of Oxford and of Shapwick, Somerset, and dau. of John Luffe DM, Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford; d. 22 Jul 1710. DNB.

By his will dated 5 May 1708 (proved 21 Jul 1710), he left £1000 to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster upon trust that the same should be laid out in erecting a building for the King’s Scholars for the time being in Westminster School in such place as should be directed by the Dean and Chapter. He desired that Sir Christopher Wren (qv) and Henry Aldrich (qv), Dean of Christ Church, should be consulted “in contriveing and designeing” the building. He also gave the two-handled silver Poculum which is still used in College Hall on great occasions (this was lost at some point, and repurchased for the School in 1952).

GB-2014-WSA-08612 · Person · 1921-2010

Hanrott, Francis George Vivian, son of Howard Granville Hanrott, Brit. Council, and Phyllis Sarah Smith, opera singer, d. of George Smith, builder; b. 1 July 1921; adm. Sept. 1934 (H); left July 1938; King's Coll. Lond. 1938-40 and 1945-7, BA; RNVR (A) 1940-5 (Lieut.); re-entered RNVR 1951, retd as Lieut.-Cdr 1957; asst Education Officer Herts CC 1959-66; registrar and sec. Council for Nat. Academic Awards 1966-73; chief officer Technician Education Council 1973-82; hon. MA Open Univ. 1977; CBE June 1981; m. 28 Mar. 1953 Eileen Appleton, ballet dancer, d. of Howard Kendrick Appleton, draughtsman; d. 28 Mar. 2010.

GB-2014-WSA-08614 · Person · 1890-?

Hansen, Albert Edward, son of Hans Martin and Margaret Hansen, of South Croydon; b. Dec. 13, 1890; adm. May 4, 1905 (H); left July 1908; served in France in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. Nov. 23, 1914; Lieut. April 2, 1916; acting Capt. Jan. 11, 1917; mentioned in despatches L. G. Jan. 4 and Dec. 14, 1917; M.C. July 26, 1918; served in Home Guard in Great War II; Major; m. May 12, 1928, Dorothy Mary, daughter of Col. George Swinton, R.E.

Hansen, Eric Norman, 1904-?
GB-2014-WSA-08615 · Person · 1904-?

Hansen, Eric Norman, brother of Albert Edward Hansen (q.v.); b. Sept. 20, 1904; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (R); left March 1923; a provision importer; served in Great War II as Lieut. R.E.; m. Dec. 7, 1933, Audrey, youngest daughter of Edmund Ivens, of Worthing, Sussex.

GB-2014-WSA-08616 · Person · 1902-?

Hansen, Harold William Mortimer, brother of Albert Edward Hansen (q.v.); b. Jan. 2, 1902; adm. May 4, 1916 (H); left March 1918.

Hansen, John Cecil, 1893-?
GB-2014-WSA-08617 · Person · 1893-?

Hansen, John Cecil, brother of Albert Edward Hansen (q.v.); b. Oct. 1, 1893; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (H); left Dec. 1912; Clare Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1913; enlisted in 18th Batt. Royal Fusiliers Aug. 28, 1914; 2nd Lieut. 10th Batt. East Surrey Regt. Oct. 20, 1914, transferred to 10th Batt. Hampshire Regt., in which he became Capt., served in Macedonia, Serbia, and Bulgaria; mentioned in despatches; manager of the Cotton Dept., Kynock's, Ltd., Natal; m.

GB-2014-WSA-08618 · Person · 1896-1921

Hansford-White, Leslie James, brother of Theodore Francis Hansford-White (q.v.); b. Nov. 12, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left Dec. 1913; temp. 2nd Lieut. Dec. 14, 1914; 2nd Lieut. Somerset Light Infantry Nov. 12, 1915, M. G. C. Jan. 8, 1917; Lieut. Somerset Light Infantry July 1, 1917; acting Capt. Oct. 19, 1917; d. at Lucknow, India, May 2, 1921.