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GB-2014-WSA-14360 · Person · 1881-1902

Quin, Henry George, elder son of Richard James Quin, of Bayswater, London, barrister-at­ law, by Mary Charlotte, elder daughter of Surg.-Major Charles Richard Nicoll, Grenadier Guards; b. Dec. 15, 1881; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 27, 1895; left April 1899; R.M.C. Sandhurst 1899; 2nd Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers Aug. 11, 1900; killed in action at Yzerspruit, near Klerksdorp, South Africa, Feb. 25, 1902.

Quin, James, ca. 1721-1659
GB-2014-WSA-14361 · Person · ca. 1721-1659

QUIN, JAMES, son of Walter Quin, Dublin, poet and preceptor of Charles I; b.; adm.; KS 1636; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1639, matr. 6 Dec 1639, aged 18, Westminster Student; BA 1642; MA 1646; ejected from Studentship by Parliamentary Visitors for non-submission; Wood, who had several times heard him “sing with great admiration”, recorded that Quin had “the best bass voice in England, but wanted skill” (Life and Times, ed. Clark, I, 287); Cromwell was so charmed with his voice that he procured Quin’s restoration to his Studentship; reported in 1651 to be “non compos”; d. insane Oct 1659. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-14362 · Person · 1915-1990

Quixley, Frederick George Peter, b. 23 Dec. 1915; adm. Apr. 1929 (A); left July 1935; Metropoli­tan Police Coll., Sub-Divisional Inspector Metropolitan Police; Roy. Tank Regt 1940-6 (Maj.), served Middle East and Italy; RAOC 1946-51 (Maj.), retd 1959; BP Co. and other mining inter­ests, retd 1975; m. 24 Dec. 1941 Dorothy Irene Betsy, d. of William Atkinson of Dorking, Sur­rey; d. 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-14363 · Person · ca. 1552-1631

RABBET, MICHAEL; b.; adm.; QS in 1568; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1571, adm. scholar 1572, matr. Easter 1572; BA 1575/6; MA 1579 (incorp. Oxford 14 Jul 1584); migrated to Gonville and Caius Coll., Fellow and Tutor Nov 1579 – Lady Day 1587; BD 1586; ordained deacon and priest (Lincoln) 8 Feb 1581/2; Rector of Cricket Malherbie, Somerset 1581; Rector of Streatham, Surrey, from 1585; adm. Gray’s Inn 20 Feb 1596/7; Rector of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London, 13 Feb 1603/4 – 1617; one of translators of the Bible; m. 1st, ---; m. 2nd, 19 Oct 1619 Margaret Gifford; d. 5 Feb 1630/1, aged 78.

Racic, Antun, 1920-1994
GB-2014-WSA-14365 · Person · 1920-1994

Racic, Antun, son of Stefan Antun Racic, shipowner, of Cavtat, Yugoslavia, and Pava, d. of Nikola Pasic of Belgrade; b. 8 Oct. 1920; adm. Jan. 1936 (B); left July 1939; Univ. of Belgrade; d. 1994.

Racster, John, ca. 1566-1640
GB-2014-WSA-14366 · Person · ca. 1566-1640

RACSTER, JOHN, son of John Racster, Norfolk; b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1580; QS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1584, adm. scholar 1585; BA 1588/9; MA 1592 (incorp. Oxford 9 Jul 1594); Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 4 Oct 1591, Major Fellow 11 Mar 1591/2 – c. 1597; ordained; Rector of Suckley, Worcs., from 1596; author, A Booke of the Seven Planets or Seven Wandering Motives of Wm. Alabaster’s Wit retrograded or removed, 1598, in answer to The Seven Motives for his Conversion by William Alabaster (qv); in the dedication of his book Racster writes “the same schoole bred us both, the same university nourced us both, the same colledge maintained us both, the same master preferred us both, the same roofe, nay the same bed, sometimes contained us both”; m.; d. 1640.

GB-2014-WSA-14369 · Person · 1911-1998

Radcliffe, Charles Keppel Jocelyn, son of Charles Netten Radcliffe MC and Bar, of Kensington, and Theodora Keppel, d. of Albert Edward Barrett; b. 25 Feb. 1911; adm. Sept. 1924 (G); left July 1929; a chartered accountant, ACA 1935, FCA; RAFVR (A & SD) in WW2 (Flt Lieut.); dir. George Lester & Co. 1947; Langport RDC 1971-4; m. 1938 Edith Elaine, sister of John Stodart Kennedy (qv); d. 6 Nov. 1998.

Radcliffe, Charles, d. 1583
GB-2014-WSA-14370 · Person · d. 1583

RADCLIFFE, CHARLES; b.; adm.; QS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1563, adm. scholar 1567; BA 1567/8; MA 1571; ordained priest (Lincoln) 30 Oct 1572; Chaplain, Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1571-83; d. c. 1583.

GB-2014-WSA-14371 · Person · 1886-1959

Radcliffe, Geoffrey Reynolds Yonge, brother of John Edward Yonge Radcliffe (q.v.); b. April 3, 1886; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 28, 1899 (G); K.S. (non-resident) 1901; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1905, matric. Michaelmas 1905; 1st class Lit. Hum. 1909; B.A. 1909; Eldon Scholar 1911; M.A. 1912; adm. to Lincoln's Inn 1906 called to the bar Jan. 27, 1913; Fellow, Tutor, and Law lecturer New Coll. Oxon. 1920; Bursar 1924; member of the Hebdomadal Council 1926; Principal of the Law Society's School of Law 1928-40; Bursar of New College 1924-56; Emeritus Fellow since 1956; Upper Bailiff of the Weavers Company 1929, 1941 and 1952; a Governor of the School 1942; a Busby Trustee 1949; President of the Elizabethan Club 1955-8; 2nd Lieut. 23rd London Regt. (T.F.) Nov. 14, 1914; served in France 1915, and was wounded; Capt. June 1, 1916; General Staff Officer Nov. 10, 1916; Brevet Major 1918; m. Jan. 18, 1918, Sylvia, youngest daughter of Ernest Capel Cure, of South Kensington; d. July 18, 1959.

GB-2014-WSA-14372 · Person · 1918-1982

Radcliffe, Guy Lushington Yonge, son of Geoffrey Reynolds Yonge Radcliffe (qv); b. 15 Dec. 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (G); Capt. of the school 1936-7; left July 1937; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1937, BA 1941, MA 1945; 2nd Lieut. Gen. List (TA) July 1939, KSLI Dec. 1939; despatches (NW Europe) Nov. 1945; Lieut. KSLI (permanent commission) Dec. 1945, Capt. June 1946, Adj. 2 Bn 1943-5; DAAG Infantry Training Centre Germany 1945-7; psc 1948; Maj. June 1951; Bde Maj. E. Anglian Inf. Bde (TA) 1949-51; MBE (Korea) Oct. 1952; retd 1952; farmed in Shropshire; Shropshire CC 1967-8; m. 11 Jan. 1946 Anne Marigold, d. of Capt. Christopher Digby Leyland, 1 Life Guards; d. 18 Jan. 1982.