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GB-2014-WSA-09859 · Person · 1807-1883

ILLINGWORTH, EDWARD ARTHUR, son of Richard Illingworth, London; b. 15 Sep 1807; adm. 11 Jan 1819; KS 1822; left Nov 1825; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 6 Feb 1826, matr. Mich. 1826; BA 1830; MA 1833; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1831, priest 23 Dec 1832 (both London); Chaplain, Middlesex House of Correction, Coldbath Fields 1839-72; m. 1839 Mary Anne, dau. of J. H. Taylor; d. 3 Sep 1883.

Iles, Thomas, ca. 1588-1649
GB-2014-WSA-09858 · Person · ca. 1588-1649

ILES, THOMAS, of London; b.; adm.; QS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1604, matr. 23 Nov 1604, aged 16, Westminster Student to 1619; BA 1608; MA 1611; BD and DD 1619; ordained; Rector of Lasborough, Gloucs., from 1609; Rector of Todenham, Gloucs., 1618-46, sequestrated; Principal of Hart Hall, Oxford 13 Mar 1621/2-33; Prebendary of Gloucester from 13 Jul 1622; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 14 Dec 1632; Rector of Little Mongeham, Kent 1635 – Mar 1643/4, sequestrated; expelled from Christ Church by Parliamentary Visitors for “high contempt” 17 Mar 1647/8; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Rev. John Weston DCL, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford; m. 2nd, Martha, widow of Rev. Thomas Anyan DD, President, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, and dau. of Rev. Griffin Vaughan, Minister of Ashtead, Surrey; d. 20 Jun 1649. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

Iles, John Hyde, 1878-1954
GB-2014-WSA-09857 · Person · 1878-1954

Iles, John Hyde, son of Francis Henry Wilson Iles, M. D., of Watford, Herts, by Georgiana Isabel Pidcock; b. Nov. 19, 1878; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 24, 1891; left Feb. 1893; Caius Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. July 2, 1896); Tancred Student; B.A. 1899; M.A. and B. Ch. 1907; London Hospital; temp. Capt. R.A.M.C. Dec. 1, 1917; practised at Starcross, Devon, and later at Pocklington School; d. Dec. 12, 1954.

GB-2014-WSA-09855 · Person · ca. 1786-?

IEVERS, ROBERT HENRY, son of Henry Ievers, Limerick, Ireland; b.; in school list 1795, 1797; KS (aged 14) 1800; left 1803; drowned off coast of Africa.

GB-2014-WSA-09854 · Person · 1906-1981

Ibotson, Clarence William Percy, son of Charles Percy Ibotson, of Colnbrook, Bucks, and Helen Marie, d. of G. W. Passingham of Colnbrook; b. 15 Apr. 1906; adm. Sept. 1920 (KS); left July 1924; Selwyn Coll. Camb., matric. 1924; a toy manufacturer; RASC 1940, transf. RAOC Oct. 1942 (Lieut.-Col.); m. 1 Jan. 1938 Muriel, d. of Gilbert Roberts of Fairfield, Manchester; d. 27 Jan. 1981.

Ibbot, Boys, ca. 1670-1700
GB-2014-WSA-09853 · Person · ca. 1670-1700

IBBOT, BOYS, son of Rev. Edmund Ibbot DD, Rector of Deal, Kent, and Elizabeth, widow of Rev. Francis Quinton, Rector of Addisham, Kent, and dau. of John Boys MP, Betteshanger, Kent; b.; adm.; KS 1685; left 1690; Sidney Sussex Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Jun 1690, aged 20; migr. to Pembroke Coll. Oxford 3 Jul 1690, matr. 1691; BA 1693/4; MA 1697; ordained priest (lit. dim. from Canterbury) 1697; Curate, Whitstable, Kent 1697; Vicar of Seasalter, Kent, from 17 Apr 1699; d. 1700.

GB-2014-WSA-09850 · Person · 1877-?

Ibbetson, George Brown, son of George Augustus Ibbetson, F.R.C.S., of London; b. March 20, 1877; adm. Sept. 24, 1891 (R); left July 1892.

GB-2014-WSA-09849 · Person · 1916-1941

Iago, John Martindale, son of George Martindale Iago FCA, of Harrow, and Beatrice Mary, d. of George Waldron Bowen of Knighton, Radnor; b. 16 Jan. 1916; adm. Jan. 1930 (A); left Dec. 1933; Imperial Coll. of Science, BSc 1938; RNVR 1939-41 (Lieut. (E)); lost in HMS Hood 24 May 1941.

John Martindale Iago was born at Northwood, Middlesex on the 16th of January 1916 the son of George Martindale Iago FCA, an accountant, and Beatrice Mary (nee Bowen) Iago of “Gerrans”, Crofters Road, Northwood. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from January 1930 to December 1933. He played the flute solo from the First Movement from Sonata No. 4 by J.C.F. Bach at an informal concert in the Michaelmas term of 1932 and the flute solo “Gavotte” by Gossec at an informal concert in early 1933.
He went on to the Imperial College of Science from where he graduated BSc (Eng) in 1938 and also qualified as ACGI.
He was commissioned as an Electrical Sub Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on the 29th of August 1939 and was posted to the crew of battlecruiser HMS Hood on the 14th of September 1939. He was promoted to Electrical Lieutenant on the 16th of January 1941. He was engaged to Dorothy Castle of Belsize Gardens in London.
At 1am on the 22nd of May 1941, the battleship HMS Hood set sail from Scapa Flow in company with the newly built battleship HMS Prince of Wales. They were escorted by the destroyers HMS Achates, HMS Antelope, HMS Anthony, HMS Echo, HMS Electra and HMS Icarus and were bound for Hvals Fjord in Iceland following reports that the German battleship Bismarck and the cruiser Prinz Eugen had left Bergen in search of merchant shipping to attack.
By the evening of the 23rd of May they were to the south of Iceland when they received a report from the destroyer HMS Suffolk that they had sighted the Bismarck in the Straits of Denmark and at 7.39pm they increased their speed and changed course to intercept the enemy ship.
Due to the pounding seas and the high speed of the two larger ships, the escorting destroyers struggled to keep up and were given permission to drop back at 4am on the 14th of May as the two capital ships continued the hunt on their own.
The enemy ships were sighted and at 5.52am HMS Hood opened fire on Prinz Eugen at a range of 25,000 yards. Prince of Wales fired its first salvo one minute later. HMS Hood received five salvos in reply from the two enemy ships, the second and third of which bracketed the ship causing a fire to break out on the port side.
At 6am she was hit by the fifth salvo in the aft magazine, blew up, and sank in three to four minutes with the loss of 1,415 of her crew of 1,418.
His sister Beatrice “Bee” (later Kenchington) published a book of his letters called “...and Home There’s No Returning: Letters of Lieutenant John Martindale Iago RNVR from HMS 'Hood', 1939-41”
He is commemorated on the Roll of Honour of Electrical Engineers and on the memorial at the Hood Chapel at the Church of St John the Baptist, Boldre, Hampshire.
He is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial Panel 60, Column 3.

Hynde, ---, fl. 1553
GB-2014-WSA-09848 · Person · fl. 1553

HYNDE, ---; b.; adm.; QS 1553-6 (Chapter Muniments 37713).

Hyde, Laurence, ca. 1693-?
GB-2014-WSA-09843 · Person · ca. 1693-?

HYDE, LAURENCE, son of Edward Hyde, Clerk of the Crown at Lancaster; b.; adm.; QS (aged 15) 1708; left 1708/9.