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GB-2014-WSA-07722 · Person · 1877-1909

Gaye, Russell Kerr, eldest son of Arthur Gaye, of Ealing, by Rosa, daughter of Charles Bright, of Bishop's Castle, Salop; b. Nov. 14, 1877; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 24, 1891; Mure Scholar 1893; Capt. of the School 1895; obtained a minor scholarship at Trin. Coll. Camb. while at school; elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with senior Samwaies) July 1896 ladm. pensr. June 30, 1896, major scholar 1897, fellow 1901; 1st class, div. 1, Classical Tripos, part 1, 1898, 1st class, part 2, 1900; divided the second Parson Prize for Greek Verse 1898; Sir William Browne's Medal for Greek Epigram 1899; second Chancellor's Classical Medal 1900; Parson Prize 1900; Hare Prize 1903; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1903; d. April 12, 1909.

GB-2014-WSA-07721 · Person · 1913-1987

Gaye, Peter Howard, son of Sir Arthur Stretton Gaye (qv); b. 12 May 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (G); left Apr. 1928; a boundary rider in Queensland, Australia; Merchant Navy in WW2; farmed in Argentina 1948-52, in Devon from 1952; d. 19 July 1987.

GB-2014-WSA-07720 · Person · 1881-1960

Gaye, Sir Arthur Stretton, brother of Russell Kerr Gaye (q.v.); b. May 22, 1881; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 28, 1893; Mure Scholar 1897; Captain of the School 1899; obtained a minor scholarship at Trin. Coll. Camb. while at the school; elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with senior Samwaies) July 1900 (adm. pensr. June 25, 1900, major scholar 1901); Powis Medal for Latin Verse 1901; 1st class, div. 2, Classical Tripos, part 1, 1902; 2nd class Law Tripos 1904; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn May 9, 1906; Western Circuit; temp. Major A. S. C. May 16, 1916; mentioned in despatches L. G. Dec. 24, 1917, and July 10, 1919; O.B.E. June 3, 1919; Secretary, Woods, Forests and Land Revenues; Permanent Commissioner and Secretary 1924; U. K. Representative on the British Phosphates Commission 1934; C. B. Jan. 1, 1928; knighted 1941; m. 1st July 5, 1911, Dulcibella Chester, youngest daughter of Col. William Bernard Wilson, of Minehead, Somerset; 2nd Mary Baird, only daughter of Sir David Wilson, Bart.; d. Sept. 22, 1960.

GB-2014-WSA-07716 · Person · ca. 1712-1761

GAWTON, THOMAS, son of Thomas Gawton, Long Ditton, Surrey; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1722/3; Min. Can. 1726; KS 1727; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1732, adm. pens. 20 May 1732, scholar 20 Apr 1733; BA 1735/6; MA (from King’s Coll. Camb. ) 1739; ordained deacon Jan 1737/8, priest Feb 1737/8 (both lit. dim. from York); Rector of Bisley, Surrey 1739-48; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1748; Vicar of Godalming, Surrey, from 12 May 1757; Vicar of Shelford, Surrey, from 21 Mar 1760; Chaplain, 62nd Foot, from 1755; buried Godalming 21 Oct 1761.

GB-2014-WSA-07714 · Person · 1904-1981

Gavrilovic, Dimitri, son of Michel Gavrilovic, Yugoslav Minister at Court of St James, and Con­stance Djordjevic; b. 10 Nov. 1904; adm. May 1920 (A); left July 1923; Balliol Coll. Oxf., matric. 1923, BA 1926; Univ. of Frankfurt am Main 1928-31; member of Yugoslav Royal Household 1934-41; Lieut. Royal Yugoslav Army 1941-5, p.o.w. in Germany; area sec. World YMCA for Lower Saxony 1945-54, World Council of Churches for N. Rhine Westphalia 1954-9; a school­ master in Lanarkshire 1959-72; retd; m. July 1940 Barbara Antic; d. 27 Nov. 1981.

Gatty, Richard, 1909-1975
GB-2014-WSA-07713 · Person · 1909-1975

Gatty, Richard, son of Sir Stephen Herbert Gatty KC, Chief Justice of Gibraltar, and his second wife Katharine, d. of Alfred Morrison of Fonthill, Wilts; b. 28 May 1909; adm. Jan. 1923 (R); left. July 1927; Magd. Coll. Oxf., matric. 1927, BA 1930; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) Nov. 1933; Intell. Corps in WW2 (Capt.); JP (N. Riding, Yorks) 1950; m. 17 Oct. 1935 Pamela, d. of Gerald Murray Strutt of Newhouse, Terling, Essex; d. 7 Sept. 1975.

GB-2014-WSA-07712 · Person · 1881-1936

Gatley, John Clement Carpenter, son of John Gatley, of Chiswick, by Adelaide Amelia, daughter of George Aylmore; b. Jan. 19, 1881; adm. Jan. 14, 1892 (A); left Aug. 1899; Exeter Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906; B.C. L. 1906; LL. D. of Dublin Univ. 1907; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Jan. 26, 1904; South Eastern Circuit and Sussex Sessions; has acted as examiner in legal subjects for the Civil Service Commissioners, the Univ. of London, and other bodies; D. C. L. Oxon. 1928; author of The Law and Practice of Libel and Slander in a Civil Action; m. 1911 Eleanora Blakeley, eldest daughter of the Rev. H. S. Lancaster; d. July 23, 1936.

GB-2014-WSA-07711 · Person · 1912-?

Gatley, Clement Mervyn, son of John Clement Carpenter Gatley (qv); b. 1 June 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (A); left. Dec. 1926; in the motor trade; MBE 1944.

GB-2014-WSA-07710 · Person · 1908-1944

Gates, Terence Horatio, brother of Ralph Charles Gates (qv); b. 17 Nov. 1908; adm. Jan. 1923 (A); left. Dec. 1925; Selwyn Coll. Camb., matric. 1928, BA 1931; RA 1940-4 (Lieut.); m. 18 Jan. 1936 Margery Helen, d. of Col. Sir Henry George Lyons RE, Fellow and Treasurer Royal Soci­ety; killed in action (Burma) 1944.

Terence Horatio Gates was born in Italy on the 17th of November 1908 the younger son of Dr Edward Alfred Gates MD OBE OW, Medical Officer at Westminster School, and Mary Elizabeth (nee Fowler) Gates of 9, Cambridge Square, Paddington in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from January 1923 to December 1925. He matriculated for Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1928 and was awarded a BA in 1931.
He was married on the 18th of January 1936 to Margery Helen (nee Lyons) of York Terrace, Regent’s Park; they lived at Flat 2, 28, Cleveland Square, Lancaster Gate in London. They had two daughters, Christine Mary, born on the 24th of May 1937 and Hester, born on the 3rd of July 1939.
He attended an Officer Cadet Training Unit before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery on the 2nd of November 1940. He transferred to the 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment and was later appointed as Battalion Intelligence Officer.
In March 1944 the 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment formed No. 16 and No. 61 Columns of the Chindit operation code named Operation Thursday. The operation was to penetrate deep behind Japanese lines and was made up of 45 columns, each of 400-450 men and 60 mules. They were to attack Japanese supply lines, cutting roads, bridges and railway lines and to attack their troops at every opportunity. The leading elements of the Chindit force began its long march into enemy territory on the 5th of February 1944 with the last column following on the 22nd of February. They created air strips in the jungle to allow resupply and to evacuate casualties.
Terence Gates left his column on the 18th of June 1944 with two Kachin policemen and headed for Chaungwa where they were to recruit and organise small parties of Kachins to use for scouting. Three days later he was recruiting in a village when he learned from the villagers that there was a large party of Japanese troops in the area. He then set out for the village of Mapyin and, as he was approaching it, he saw two Japanese soldiers sitting on a tree trunk outside the village and opened fire on them. He immediately came under fire from Japanese troops hidden in nearby bushes and was shot in the stomach. He died a short time later.
He is buried at Taukkyan War Cemetery Plot 7, Row D, Grave 23.

GB-2014-WSA-07709 · Person · 1906-1984

Gates, Ralph Charles, son of Edward Alfred Gates (qv); b. 21 Apr. 1906; adm. Sept. 1920 (A); left. July 1925; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1925, BA 1928, MA 1933; cadet Malay Civil Service 1929, Asst Commissioner 1939; Penang Volunteers in WW2 (Capt.), p.o.w. Thailand; Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Malaya and Singapore, 1955; retd 1959; UN Food and Agric. Organisation, assigned Caribbean Commn 1959, S. Pacific Commn 1962; US AID Uganda 1963, British ODM 1965; UN FAO West India 1968; Plunkett Foundation, Oxford, 1971; m. 15 May 1934 Yolande, d. of J. Stewart Cartwright of Claremont, Cape Province, SA; d. 2 Jan. 1984.