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GB-2014-WSA-08240 · Person · ca. 1689-1727

GREGORY, HENRY, third son of Francis Gregory (qv), by his fifth wife; b.; adm.; QS 1703; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1707, matr. 17 Jun 1707, aged 18, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1707 – void 1727, Tutor 1712-26, Junior Censor 1715-9, Senior Censor 1720-1; BA 1711; MA 19 Jan 1713/4; Proctor 1721-2; Reader of Moral Philosophy 5 Jan 1722; ordained deacon 8 Jun 1718, priest 20 Sep 1719 (both Oxford); Vicar of Staverton, Northants., from 22 Sep 1726; d. 2 Mar 1727/8.

Gregory, Francis, fl. 1636
GB-2014-WSA-019160 · Person · fl. 1636

GREGORY, FRANCIS, son of Francis Gregory, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and Anne Smart, Wendlebury, Oxfordshire; b. ; adm. ; Min. Can. 1636 (Francis Nash Gregory), 1637; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1641, adm. pens. 16 Jun 1641, scholar 1642, matr. Easter 1642; BA 1644/5; MA 1648; DD Oxford 22 Sep 1661 (then of St. Mary Hall, Oxford); an Usher at the School c. 1650; Head Master, Woodstock Grammar School 1654, subsequently Head Master Witney Grammar School; ordained; Rector of Wick Rissington, Gloucs. 1670; Rector of Hambleden, Bucks. , from 8 Jul 1671; Chaplain in Ordinary to Charles II 1672; author of a Greek-Latin lexicon, 1654, and of two other books for the use of Westminster School, also of several theological treatises; m. five times, his fifth wife, who he m. 28 Oct 1679 (IGI), being Mary, dau. of John Wallis, London, citizen and goldsmith ; d. Jun 1707. DNB.

Gregory, Edmund, fl. 1650
GB-2014-WSA-019159 · Person · fl. 1650

GREGORY, EDMUND; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1650 (Chester, Westminster Abbey Registers, 144); drowned with Southwell Peacock (qv); buried Westminster Abbey Cloisters 13 Aug 1650. [Perhaps son of Nicholas Gregory, bapt. Wandsworth, Surrey 4 Dec 1642].

Gregory, David, 1696-1767
GB-2014-WSA-08237 · Person · 1696-1767

GREGORY, DAVID, eldest son of David Gregory MD FRS, Savilian Prof. of Astronomy, Oxford Univ., and Elizabeth Oliphant, Langtoun, Scotland; bapt. 15 Jul 1696; adm.; QS (aged 14) 1710; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1714, matr. 4 Jun 1714, Westminster Student 28 Mar 1715 – void 18 May 1736 (expiry year of grace as R. Semley); BA 1718; MA 1721; BD 13 Mar 1731/2; DD 1732; Professor of Modern History and Languages, Oxford Univ. 18 Aug 1724 – 21 May 1736, the first to hold the chair; ordained; Rector of Semley, Wilts. 1735; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford 8 Jun 1736 – May 1756, Dean from 18 May 1756; Master of Sherborne Hospital, Durham, from 15 Sep 1759; Prolocutor, Lower House of Convocation 1761; a good modern linguist; bequeathed many valuable books to Christ Church Library; m. 1 Mar 1743/4 Lady Mary Grey, youngest dau. of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent KG; d. 16 Sep 1767. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

GB-2014-WSA-08236 · Person · 1853-1920

GREGORY, CHRISTOPHER, son of James Christopher Gregory, solicitor, Registrar Chertsey County Court, and Anne, dau. of John Read, Hadley, Middlesex; b. 4 Jul 1853; adm. 24 Sep 1868 (G); left Aug 1869; Lincoln Theol. College 1874; ordained deacon 1876, priest 1877 (both Lincoln); Curate, St. Swithun, Retford, Notts. 1876-9, Folkestone, Kent 1879-85, Woolverstone, Suffolk 1889-93; Chaplain, St. Andrew’s Home, Folkestone, Kent 1893-1911, St. Mark’s, Regents Park, London, from 1912; m. 1892 Annie Gertrude, fourth dau. of John Nisbet, Easington Grange, Northumberland; d. 1920.

GB-2014-WSA-08235 · Person · ca. 1706-1724

GREGORY, CHARLES, brother of David Gregory (qv); b.; in under school list 1715; KS (aged 14) 1720; d. 2 Nov 1724. Buried North Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

GB-2014-WSA-08234 · Person · 1872-1924

Gregory, Cecil Harding, son of Thomas Dyson Gregory, of Kensington, by Edith Ryle, daughter of Sir Robert Palmer Harding, of the same place; b. Jan. 9, 1872; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (H); left Dec. 1889; a manufacturer; m. April 15, 1899, Daisy Pitts Tucker, of Barnstaple, Devon; d. 1924.

GB-2014-WSA-08232 · Person · 1803-1833

GREGORY, ARTHUR WILLIAM, son of Arthur William Gregory, Veranda, Swansea, Glamorgan, and Mariana, dau. of Andrew Grote, Blackheath, Kent; b. 19 Jul 1803; adm. 9 Jun 1817 (Packharness') (as William Gregory); Min. Can. 1818; Cadet, EICS Madras 1821; Cornet, 13 Feb 1821; Lieut., 3rd Light Cavalry 24 Nov 1826; d. at Nagpur, India 11 Nov 1833. [father perhaps EICS Madras (East India Kalendar 1793)]

GB-2014-WSA-08227 · Person · 1834-1918

GREGORIE, CHARLES FREDERICK, son of David William Gregorie, Westminster, police court magistrate, and Eleanor St. Barbe, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Henry White, Rector of Shalden, Hampshire; b. 24 Nov 1834; adm. 4 Feb 1848 (Rigaud's); QS 1849; left 1853; a clerk in the Post Office 1853; Ensign, 23rd Foot 12 Feb 1855; Lieut., 30 Jun 1855; Adjutant, 22 May 1857 – 2 Jun 1859; Capt., 4 Nov 1859; Adjutant, Depot battalion 8 Oct 1861; Maj., half-pay, unattached 8 Oct 1867; 18th Foot, 31 Oct 1871; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 24 Nov 1876; Lieut. -Col., 14 Sep 1878; Brevet Col., 1 Jul 1881; AAG South-Eastern Command 17 Nov 1885; Maj. -Gen., 18 Jun 1890; in command infantry brigade at Aldershot 1891-4; retd. as hon. Lieut. -Gen., 12 Dec 1894; Col., Royal Irish Regt., from 31 Dec 1897; served Indian Mutiny 1857-8, Egyptian expedition 1882; mentioned in despatches LG 2 Nov 1882; CB 17 Nov 1882; m. 20 Oct 1879 Henrietta Amy, third dau. of George Lawrence, Moreton Court, Herefs.; d. 18 Apr 1918.

GB-2014-WSA-08225 · Person · 1925-2009

Gregg, Dominic Ian, son of Basil Edward Pease Gregg, member of Lloyd’s, and Winifred Standidge, d. of Capt. Anthony Standidge Thomson CB CBE RNR, Elder Brother of Trinity House; b. 4 Jan. 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (G); left July 1943; Roy. Garhwal Rifles IA 1944-6 (Lieut. ); Wadham Coll. Oxf., matric. 1947, BA 1951, MA 1954; Westminster Hosp. Med. Sch., BM BCh 1954; DM 1983; MRCP 1978, FRCP 1986; FRCGP 1972; gen. med. practitioner, Roehampton 1958-73, subsequently in Kingston-upon-Thames and in Southampton, Hants; dir., Dept. of Clinical Epidemiology, Brompton Hosp., London 1973-83; sen. res. Fellow and sen. lecturer, primary care, Univ. of Southampton 1982-7; m. 7 Apr. 1953 Mary Dale Chanter, nurse, d. of Edgar Dale Chanter of Itchen Abbas, Hants; d. 1 Apr. 2009.