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Maughan, Basil, 1877-1901
GB-2014-WSA-12010 · Person · 1877-1901

Maughan, Basil, eldest son of Henry Grant Ramshay Maughan, of Clapham, Surrey, by Emily Louisa, daughter of James Barratt, of Plymouth; b. July 15, 1877; adm. Sept. 26, 1889 (H); left June 1895; d. May 29, 1901.

GB-2014-WSA-12009 · Person · 1848-1909

MAUDE, CHARLES FREWEN, brother of Arthur Maude (qv); b. 15 Jun 1848; adm. 30 Sep 1859 (G); QS 1863; left Whitsun 1867; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 20 May 1866; BA 1872; MA 1877; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1872, priest 21 Dec 1873 (both Chichester); Curate, Salehurst, Sussex 1872-7; Rector of Woodham Mortimer, Essex 1877-86; Rector of St. James’s, Colchester, Essex 1886; Vicar of St. James’s, Stanway, Essex 1886-8; Rector of Burwash, Sussex, from 6 Nov 1888; m. 13 Jan 1880 Florence Jane, dau. of Alexander Orr (qv); d. while celebrating Holy Communion in Burwash church 7 Mar 1909.

Maude, Arthur, 1842-1913
GB-2014-WSA-12008 · Person · 1842-1913

MAUDE, ARTHUR, son of Rev. Thomas Maude, Rector of Hasketon, Suffolk, and Sibylla Jane, dau. of William Green, Stanway Hall, Essex; b. 6 Dec 1842; adm. 24 jan 1856 (G); QS 1857; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1861, matr. 23 May 1861; BA 1865; MA 1868; ordained deacon 1871 (Oxford), priest 1876 (Norwich); Assistant Master, Radley Coll. 1867-76; Rector of Burgh St. Andrew, Norfolk, from 1876; [unm. in 1881]; d. 7 May 1913.

GB-2014-WSA-12007 · Person · 1823-1899

MAUD, JOHN PRIMATT, son of Rev. John Primatt Maud, Swainswick, Somerset, and Matilda Elizabeth Hains, Swainswick, Somerset; b. 31 Dec 1823; adm. 22 Jan 1838 (Scott's); QS 1838; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1842, matr. 12 May 1842, Westminster Student 1842-4; migrated to Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1844; LLB 1860; Cadet, EICS Madras 1845; Ensign, 5th Native Infantry 15 Jun 1846; Lieut., 16 Feb 1850; Capt., 15 Sep 1857; retd. 30 Mar 1859; served in Second Burmese War 1851-3 and in Indian Mutiny; ordained deacon 1860, priest 1861 (both Chester); Curate, St. Paul’s, Tranmere, Cheshire 1860-1, Langtoft, Lincs. 1861-2; Vicar of Ancaster, Lincs., 1862-95; m. 18 Nov 1856 Fanny Elizabeth Dorothy, dau. of Lieut. William Croudace; d. 11 Apr 1899.

GB-2014-WSA-12006 · Person · 1829-1909

MAUD, HENRY LANDON, brother of John Primatt Maud (qv); b. 24 Feb 1829; adm. 30 Sep 1841 (Scott's); QS 1842; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1846, matr. 23 May 1846; BA 1850; MA 1881; ordained deacon 1853, priest 1854 (both Canterbury); Curate, Patrixbourne, Kent 1853, subsequently of Brigstock, Northants, and St. Giles in the Fields, London; Vicar of Assington, Suffolk 1866-77; Vicar of New Milverton, Warwickshire 1877-91; Rector of Sanderstead, Surrey 1892-1902; m. 12 Jun 1855 Amelia Harriet, youngest dau. of Col. Thomas Powell, Rifle Brigade and King’s Horse; d. 7 Mar 1909.

GB-2014-WSA-12005 · Person · 1825-?

MAUD, CHARLES BOUCHIER LANDON, brother of John Primatt Maud (qv); b. Apr 1825; adm. 22 Jan 1838 (Scott's); m. 9 Jul 1846 Rosalie Charlotte, only child of Lieut. William Elton, 19th Light Dragoons.

Maty, Paul Henry, 1744-1787
GB-2014-WSA-00987 · Person · 1744-1787

MATY, PAUL HENRY, only son of Matthew Maty MD FRS, Principal Librarian, British Museum, and his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of Louis Chevalleau, Sieur de Boisragon; b. 18 Dec 1744; adm.; Min. Can. 1757; Edward Gibbon (adm. 1747/8, qv), in a letter to his father of 14 Dec 1758, writes that “I saw at her [Mrs Porten’s] house Dr Maty’s son, a little odd cur, and by an unexampled generosity I tipped the boy with a crown, and the father with a coal of fire” (Private Letters of Edward Gibbon, ed. Prothero, 1896, i, 18); KS (aged 13) 1758; Capt. of the School 1762; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1763, adm. pens. 1 Jun 1763, scholar 25 Jun 1764, Worts travelling scholar 1767; 11th Wrangler 1767; BA 1767; MA 1770; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 3 Oct 1768, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1770-5; Grand Tour (Italy) 1767-8; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1770, priest 26 May 1771 (both London); Chaplain to David Murray, 7th Viscount Stormont (S) (afterwards 2nd Earl of Mansfield) (qv), when British Ambassador at Paris; did not seek clerical preferment after 1776 owing to doubts about the Thirty-Nine Articles; FRS 16 May 1771, Foreign Secretary 13 Feb 1772 – 30 Jun 1774, Principal Secretary 30 Nov 1778 – 5 May 1778; Assistant Librarian, British Museum 1776-82, Under Librarian, Dept. of Natural History and Antiquities 1782; started The New Review 1782; compiler, A General Index to the Philosophical Transactions, vols 1-70; author of two translations and a volume of sermons; lic. to m. 15 Sep 1775 Harriet, dau. of Joseph Clerke, Wethersfield, Essex; d. 16 Jan 1787. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-12004 · Person · 1906-1940

Maturin, Charles Patrick, son of Lieut.-Col. Francis Henry Maturin MB, of Lymington, Hants, and Nora Elfrida, d. of Henry Daniell of Lymington; b. 17 Mar. 1906; adm. Apr. 1920 (A); left Dec. 1923; Caius Coll. Camb., matric. 1924, BA 1928; d. 11 Sept. 1940.

GB-2014-WSA-12003 · Person · 1902-?

Mattock, William Thomas, son of William George Herbert Mattock of Hook, Surrey, by Rebecca, daughter of Thomas Barter, of Hook; b. April 12, 1902; adm. May 4, 1916 (R); left March 1918; joined Will. Sugg & Co. Ltd., Westminster, 1918; director 1934; Joint Trust managing director 1944; sole managing director 1950; chairman 1954; retired 1960; m. 1st Oct. 7, 1931, Clara Margaret, daughter of Joseph Symmons, of Teddington, Middlesex, marriage dissolved 1935; m. 2nd Dec. 19, 1935, Betty Elsie, daughter of Walter Prouton Tippett, of Staines, Middx.

Mattock, Richard, ca. 1621-?
GB-2014-WSA-12002 · Person · ca. 1621-?

MATTOCK, RICHARD, son of Richard Mattock, London; b.; at school under Busby three years (J. E. B. Mayor and R. F. Scott, Admissions to St. John’s Coll. Camb., i, 50); Min. Can. 1636; KS 1637; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 17 Oct 1639, aged 18, Bishop Williams scholar 6 Nov 1639, matr. 1639 (as “Mallock”).