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GB-2014-WSA-09665 · Person · 1872-1942

Howlett, Richard Ross, eldest son of Richard Howlett, of Ealham, by Alice, daughter of James Holderness Featherstone, of Reading, Berks; b. Nov. 20, 1872; adm. June 12, 1884 (D); exhibitioner 1886; left (with Triplett) July 1891; Christ's Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. Jan. 13, 1891, entrance scholar Nov. 11, 1891); 1st class (div. 3) Classical Trip., part I, 1894; B.A. 1894; junior clerk in the Store Dept. of the India Office April 16, 1895; senior clerk April 1909; Deputy Director-General of Stores Nov. 1915; transferred to office of High Commis sioner of India 1921; Director of Purchases 1927-32; m. Dec. 9, 1912, Mary Josephine Lucy Drummond, eldest daughter of Edwin Clements, of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law; d. July 21, 1942.

GB-2014-WSA-09664 · Person · 1913-1996

Howlett, Maunce Dalziel Drummond, son of Richard Ross Howlett (qv); b. 22 Dec. 1913; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Dec. 1931; Emmanuel Coll. Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936, MA 1965; 2nd Lieut. RASC Aug. 1935, Lieut. Aug. 1938, Capt. Aug. 1943, resigned Jan. 1946; despatches (NW Europe) Apr. 1946; British Council Colombia 1947-9; Iraq Petroleum Co. Lebanon 1949-51; sales man. Gilbey & Co. 1951-3; publicity man. Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd, steel tube manufacturers, 1953-64; lecturer in Mod. Languages Isleworth Poly., retd 1978; m. 1st 30 July 1951 Audrey Marian, d. of Harold Clinton Carmichael of Easton Cross, Devon; 2nd 11 Mar. 1977 Gwendoline Monica, d. of William Davies, shirt manufacturer; d. Mar. 1996.

Howlett, John, ca. 1679-?
GB-2014-WSA-09663 · Person · ca. 1679-?

HOWLETT, JOHN, son of John Howlett, London; b.; adm.; KS 1692; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1697, adm. pens. 9 Jun 1697, aged 18, scholar 6 May 1698, matr. 1700; BA 1700/1; migrated to Trinity Hall, Cambridge; MA 1704; adm. Inner Temple 11 May 1698.

GB-2014-WSA-09662 · Person · 1874-1898

Howlett, Gerard Dalziel, brother of Richard Ross Howlett (q.v.); b. Jan. 9, 1874; adm. Jan. 18, 1888 (H); left July 1891; St. Thomas's Hospital Oct. 1891; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1897; d. April 14, 1898, at Lugano, North Italy; unm.

GB-2014-WSA-09661 · Person · 1910-1951

Howlett, Bernard Hamilton, son of Bernard Featherstone Howlett (qv); b. 24 Dec. 1910; adm. Sept. 1924 (H); left Apr. 1928; Univ. of Lond., LLB 1932; adm. a solicitor May 1933; Lond. Scot­tish Regt (TA) in WW2; m. 7 Sept. 1939 Margaret Katharine, d. of William Stuart-Black of Rich­mond, Surrey; d. 8 Jan. 1951.

GB-2014-WSA-09660 · Person · 1875-1949

Howlett, Bernard Featherstone, youngest brother of Richard Ross Howlett (q.v.); b. June 10, 1875; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (H); left July 1893; St. Thomas's Hospital Oct. 1893; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1899; in practice at Kingston-on-Thames; joined the R.A.M.C. in Great War I but was kept in civil practice by the Central Medical War Committee; m. June 2, 1904, Stella Isabel, daughter of John Reside Smith, of Southport, Lancs; d. April 23, 1949.

Howes, Peter John, 1923-
GB-2014-WSA-20913 · Person · 1923-

Howes, Peter John, son of Charles Robert William Howes, actor, of Essendon, Herts, and Patricia Helen Malone, actress, d. of George John Clark of Kew; b. 17 Nov. 1923; adm. Sept. 1937 (B); left Dec. 1939; RAFVR in WW2, De Havilland Aero Tech. Sch. 1943-5; Trin. Coll. of Music 1945-6; principal clarinettist, BBC Concert Orchestra 1954-8, ENO 1969-81; also a freelance clarinettist, performing and recording with major orchestras for ballet, opera, films and TV; teacher Morley Coll. 1957-72; Prof. and lecturer, Trin. Coll. of Music 1978, hon. FTCL 1988; m. 4 Sept. 1948 Jacqueline Elisabeth, d. of Jerry Desmonde of St John’s Wood.

GB-2014-WSA-09657 · Person · 1917-1994

Howell, Paul Philip, son of Brig.-Gen. Philip Howell CMG, 4 Queen's Own Hussars, and Rosalind Upcher, d. of Henry Edmund Buxton of Fritton Hall, Norfolk; b. 12 Feb. 1917; adm. May 1930 (R); left Dec. 1934; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1935, BA 1938, MA 1944, PhD 1977; Ch. Ch. Oxf., MA 1946, DPhil 1951; joined Sudan Political Service 1938; Sudan Defence Force 1940-2, ADC to Governor-General; chairman Jonglei Investigation (Nile Control) 1948; retd in rank of Deputy Governor 1955; OBE 1955; asst chief secretary Uganda 1955; permanent sec­retary Min. of Corporations, Regional Communications and Commerce & Industry 1957-61; chairman East African Nile Waters Co-ordinating Committee 1955-61; head of Middle East Devel. Divn Foreign Office, later Min. of Overseas Development, Beirut, 1961; CMG 1964; Fel­low and Dir. of Devel. Studies Wolfson Coll. Camb. 1969-83, Emeritus Fellow 1983; chairman Camb. Univ. Faculty Board of Archaeology and Anthropology 1977-82; m. 10 Nov. 1949 Bridgit Mary Radclyffe, d. of Geoffrey Dundas Luard of Buckland Newton Place, Dorset; d. June 1994.

Howell, James, 1748-1838
GB-2014-WSA-09655 · Person · 1748-1838

HOWELL, JAMES, eldest son of Rev. Joshua Howell, Rector of Lanreath, Cornwall, and Duretta, dau. of David Haweis, Treworgey, Cornwall; bapt. 30 Apr 1748; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1762; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1766, matr. 18 Jun 1766, Westminster Student from 27 Feb 1767; BA 1773; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1773, priest 29 May 1774 (both Oxford); Vicar of Ardington, Berks., from 1778; latterly insane, but retained incumbency and Westminster Studentship at Christ Church to death; d. 8 Nov 1838.

GB-2014-WSA-09654 · Person · 1898-1983

Howell, Harry Alfred Adrian, son of Col. Harry Arthur Leonard Howell, C.M.G., R.A.M.C., of Greestone Holme, Lincoln, by Adelaide Kate Patricia, daughter of Edmund Burke Browne, of Kilmihil, co. Clare; b. Oct. 8, 1898; adm. Sept. 26, 1912 (R); left April 1917; R.M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. Middlesex Regt. April 24, 1918; served in France 1918; wounded near Heudicourt Sept. 26, 1918; extra A.D.C. to Governor, Straits Settlements, 1923-4; asst. staff officer to Local Forces, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States 1924-8; Lieut. R.A.P.C. July 1, 1931; Capt. July 1, 1933; Major March 16, 1939; temp. Lieut.-Col.; served in Malta 1938-43; severely wounded; mentioned in despatches (Malta) L.G. June 24, 1943; ret. owing to war disability with hon. rank of Lieut.-Col. July 13, 1949; Army Welfare Officer, H.Q. North-West Dist. 1949-51; Retd. Offr. Appt. 4 A.A. Gp. 1952-3; area organiser, British Empire Cancer Campaign, since 1954; M.B.E. 1928; m. Feb. 14, 1925, Madge Maud Mary, daughter of Maj.-Gen. Richard Lovell Brereton Thompson, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., of Winchester; d. 15 Oct. 1983.