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Page, William, 1778-1819
GB-2014-WSA-01088 · Person · 1778-1819

PAGE, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Emmanuel Page (qv); b. 18 Feb 1778; adm.; KS 1791; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1795, matr. 3 Jun 1795, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1795 – void by marriage 5 Nov 1803, Tutor 1799; BA 1799; MA 1802; BD 1809; DD 1815; ordained 1802; Under Master, Westminster School 1802-14, Head Master Jan 1815 – Aug 1819; Vicar of Willen, Bucks., from 25 Feb 1806; Vicar of Steventon, Berks., 1812-7; Rector of Nunburnholme, Yorks., 1812-7; Rector of Quainton, Bucks., Dec 1817; Sub-Almoner to King from c. 1815; Busby Trustee 8 Jun 1816; m. 12 Aug 1803 Mary, dau. of Thomas Davis, Bicester, Oxfordshire, surgeon; d. 20 Sep 1819.

Paget, Alan Lenox, 1894-?
GB-2014-WSA-13389 · Person · 1894-?

Paget, Alan Lenox, son of E. Boyd Paget, of Paddington; b. Nov. 2, 1894; adm. Jan. 17, 1907 (A); left July 1908; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. A.S.C. Sept. 6, 1915.

GB-2014-WSA-13390 · Person · 1877-1928

Paget, Algernon Berkeley, brother of Leopold Cecil Paget (q.v.); b. Nov. 1, 1877; adm. April 24, 1890 (H); left July 1896; m. Jan. 5, 1909, Elizabeth Henniker, elder daughter of John Henniker Heaton, M. P.; d. March 24, 1928.

Paget, Arthur, 1771-1840
GB-2014-WSA-13391 · Person · 1771-1840

PAGET, HON. SIR ARTHUR, brother of Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (qv); b. 15 Jan 1771; adm. 10 Apr 1780; KS 1783; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1787, matr. 8 Jun 1787, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1787 – void by absence 22 Dec 1792 (not having resided since 1790); Secretary to Embassy, St. Petersburg 1791-4; MP Anglesey 22 Nov 1794-1807; Envoy Extraordinary to Berlin 1794, to Elector Palatine 1798-9, to Naples 1800-1 and to Vienna 1801-5; Privy Councillor 4 Jan 1804; Ambassador to Constantinople Jun – Oct 1807; KB 21 May 1804; GCB 2 Jan 1815; m. 16 Feb 1809 Lady Augusta Fane, divorced wife of John Parker, 2nd Baron Boringdon (afterwards 1st Earl of Morley), and second dau. of John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland (qv); d. 26 Jul 1840. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-13393 · Person · 1872-1928

Paget, Ernest Villiers, brother of Leopold Cecil Paget (q.v.); b. April 10, 1872; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (H); left April 1891; Selwyn Coll. Camb., matric. Oct, 1893; B.A., 1896; Ely Theol. Coll.; ordained deacon 1897, priest 1899 (Chichester); Curate of St. Barnabas, Hove, Sussex, 1897-8, of St. Bartholomew's, Brighton, Sussex, 1898-1913; Vicar of St. Augustine's, Victoria Park, London, 1913-20; Assist. Chaplain, Convent of the Holy Cross, Haywards Heath, Sussex, 1921; Chaplain 1925; d. Oct. 9, 1928.

GB-2014-WSA-13394 · Person · 1806-1882

PAGET, FRANCIS EDWARD, eldest son of Hon. Sir Edward Paget (qv), and his first wife; b. 24 May 1806; adm. 16 Sep 1817 (G); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Jun 1824, Canoneer Student 1825-36; BA 1828; MA 1830; supported Oxford Movement of 1833; ordained; Rector of Elford, Staffs., from 1835; author, Some Records of the Ashtead Estate and of its Howard possessors, 1873, and of various novels with historical or religious themes; his book, A Student Penitent, 1875, is based on letters from Richard Graham (qv) and his tutor Hugh Todd, preserved at Levens Hall, Westmorland; m. 2 Jun 1840 Fanny, dau. of Rev. William Chester, Rector of Denton, Norfolk; d. 4 Aug 1882. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-13395 · Person · 1821-1880

PAGET, HENRY WILLIAM GEORGE, 3rd MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY, only son of Henry Paget, 2nd Marquis of Anglesey (qv), and his first wife; b. 9 Dec 1821; adm. 7 Jun 1836 (boarded with Mr Hodgson); left Jul 1837; Ensign and Lieut., 1st Foot Guards 21 May 1841; retd. 23 May 1845; MP (Whig) South Staffordshire Feb 1854-7; styled Earl of Uxbridge 1854-69; succ. father as 3rd Marquis of Anglesey 6 Feb 1869; took Liberal whip, House of Lords; DL Staffordshire 1851; m. 7 Jun 1845 Sophia, dau. of James Eversfield, Denne Park, Sussex; d. 30 Jan 1880.

GB-2014-WSA-13398 · Person · 1871-1934

Paget, Leopold Cecil, second son of Berkeley Paget, of Kensington, by Gertrude Fanny, second daughter of the Right Rev. the Hon. Henry Montague Villiers, Bishop of Durham; b. Jan. 25, 1871; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (H); left July 1888; J.P. East Riding 1916; agent successively for the Yorkshire estates of Lord Harewood and Lord Manton; for many years hon. director of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society; m. July 1, 1897, Christina Jessie, daughter of S. Mackenzie; d. April 3, 1934.

GB-2014-WSA-13400 · Person · 1805-1825

PAGET, LORD ARTHUR, third son of Henry William Paget, 1st Marquis of Anglesey (qv), and his first wife; b. 31 Jan 1805; adm. 20 Feb 1815 (G); one of the leaders of the rebellion that was caused by Goodenough’s order that fags were no longer to be compelled to clean shoes, grates or candlesticks (Autobiography and Journals of Lord Clarence E. Paget, 1896, 6-7); left Easter 1822; Cornet, 7th Hussars 11 Apr 1822; Lieut., 25 Aug 1824; d. from effects of an accident while hunting in Yorkshire 28 Dec 1825.

GB-2014-WSA-13401 · Person · 1811-1895

PAGET, LORD CLARENCE EDWARD, eldest son of Henry William Paget, 2nd Marquis of Anglesey (qv), and his second wife; b. 17 Jun 1811; adm. 22 Jun 1821 (G); one of the Royal pages at the Coronation of George IV 19 Jul 1821; left Whitsun 1823; entered Royal Navy as ship boy on HMS Naiad 29 May 1823; Lieut., 14 May 1831; Cdr., 25 Sep 1834; Post Capt., 26 Mar 1839; Rear-Adm., 11 Feb 1858; Vice-Adm., 24 Apr 1865; Adm., 1 Apr 1870; served at battle of Navarino 1827 and in the Baltic and Black Sea 1854-6; Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean 1866-9; retired list 1876; MP (Whig/Liberal) Sandwich 1847-52, 1857- May 1866; Secretary to the Admiralty 1859-66; Privy Councillor 6 May 1866; KCB 2 Jun 1869; GCB 29 May 1886; JP Anglesey 1858, also DL Anglesey; in his Autobiography and Journals, ed. Otway, 1896, 3-7, Lord Clarence relates his experiences as a fag at the School and gives an account of the “Shoes and Candlesticks” rebellion; m. 7 Apr 1852 Martha Stuart, youngest dau. of Adm. Sir Robert Waller Otway, Bart., GCB; d. 22 Mar 1895. DNB.