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GB-2014-WSA-16350 · Person · 1899-1918

Stoddart, George Benjamin Johnstone, stepson of William Henry Butter Stoddart, M.D., of St. Marylebone; b. July 21, 1899; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (A); left July 1914; assumed the ad­ditional surname of Stoddart; enlisted in the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) Sept. 1, 1914; attached 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, M.G. Section; served in France May 1915 -Jan. 1916, when he was recommended for a commission, but being under age was returned to England; 2nd Lieut. R.A.F. Oct. 25, 1917; Flying Officer Jan. 25, 1918; went out again to the western front April 6, 1918; killed accidentally while flying near Picquigny April 10, 1918.

GB-2014-WSA-16351 · Person · 1912-1973

Stoker, Graves Ernest, son of Graves Stoker MD FRCS and Constance Agnes Bennett MB, d. of Andrew Bennett of Ardwell, Forfarshire; b. 16 Aug. 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (R); left July 1929; St Barth. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1939; RAMC 1939-45 (Capt.), p.o.w. Norway 1940-3, BLA 1943-5, MC Oct. 1945; MO British Embassy Warsaw 1949; Colonial Med. Service Barba­dos 1950-4; Indian Health Services, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, 1954; d. 30 May 1973.

GB-2014-WSA-16352 · Person · 1885-1937

Stoker, Tom Thornley M'Gillycuddy, son of George Stoker, M.R.C.S., C.M.G., of Mayfair, by Agnes, eldest daughter of Richard, the M'Gillycuddy of the Reeks, co. Kerry; b. April 28, 1885; adm. Sept. 28, 1899 (H); left July 1902; served in Great War I; Capt. 3rd (Res.) Batt. Munster Fusiliers April 15, 1915; M.C. Jan. 1, 1918; emigrated to Canada 1920; m. 1922, Mary, widow of Guy Drummond, of Montreal; drowned in a yachting accident on the Hudson River 1937.

Stokes, David, ca. 1592-1669
GB-2014-WSA-16353 · Person · ca. 1592-1669

STOKES, DAVID; b.; adm.; KS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1610, adm. scholar 1611, matr. Easter 1611; BA 1614/5; MA 1618; DD 1630 (incorp. Oxford 12 Aug 1645); Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge 1618-25, Tutor, Bursar 1621-2; ordained deacon 17 Mar 1621/2, priest 18 Mar 1621/2 (both Peterborough); Fellow of Eton Coll. from 7 Jun 1624; Rector of Brinklow, Warwicks., 1625; Canon of Windsor from 12 Jul 1628; Prebendary of Chichester 23 Oct 1629 – c. Oct 1631; Rector of Binfield, Berks., 1631; Rector of Everdon, Northants 19 Sep 1638-42; Vicar of Urchfont, Wilts., 1644; deprived of all preferments during Civil War, but reinstated at Restoration; author, Ann Explication of the Twelve Minor Prophets, 1659, and other works; m. 1st (?) Elizabeth Day [Stokes was married by 1628 to a wife Elizabeth : first or second marriage ?]; m. 2nd (?) ---, dau. of Right Rev. Richard Montagu DD, Bishop of Chichester; d. 10 May 1669, aged 77. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-16354 · Person · 1832-1889

STOKES, FRANCIS WILLIAM, son of John Stokes, and Elizabeth Arabella Franks (IGI); b. 16 Sep 1832; adm. 9 Oct 1846 (Rigaud's); QS 1847; left 1850; emigrated to Australia; d. 2 Aug 1889.

Stokes, John, ca. 1647-?
GB-2014-WSA-16355 · Person · ca. 1647-?

STOKES, JOHN, son of Rev. Alexander Stokes, Rector of Barkham and Arborfield, Berks.; b.; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1661; left 1665.

Stone, Andrew, 1703-1773
GB-2014-WSA-16359 · Person · 1703-1773

STONE, ANDREW, elder son of Andrew Stone, Lombard Street, London, goldsmith, and Anne Holbrooke; b. 4 Feb 1702/3; adm. Feb 1714/5; KS 1717; Capt. of the School 1721; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1722, matr. 6 Jun 1722, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1722 – void 26 Jun 1735; BA 1726; MA 1728 (incorp. Cambridge 1749); Private Secretary to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (qv), 1732-4; Under-Secretary of State Jul 1734 – Apr 1751; Collector of State Papers May 1739 – Jun 1741, Keeper of State Papers from May 1741; MP Hastings 1741-61; a Commissioner of Trade Nov 1749 – Oct 1761; Sub-Governor to Prince George (the future George III) 1751-6, Secretary to Prince George as Prince of Wales 1756-60; charged before the Privy Council in Feb 1753, with William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (qv), and James Johnson (qv), with having toasted the Pretender, but retained the confidence of the Court; Treasurer to Queen Charlotte from 2 Nov 1761; a valued confidant of the Pelham brothers, and for more than thirty years “no man was more completely behing the scenes of the political stage”; Busby Trustee 13 Apr 1752; m. 7 Jul 1743 Hannah, dau. of Stephen Mauvillain, Tooting and Morden, Surrey; d. 16 Dec 1773. Buried North Aisle, Westminster Abbey.

Stone, Arthur, 1730-?
GB-2014-WSA-16360 · Person · 1730-?

STONE, ARTHUR, brother of John Stone James (qv); bapt. 10 Aug 1730; adm. (aged 9) Jul 1740 (Heath's); left 1745; apprenticed to Edward Nourse, citizen and surgeon, 2 May 1746; d. unm.

Stone, George, 1708-1764
GB-2014-WSA-16361 · Person · 1708-1764

STONE, GEORGE, younger brother of Andrew Stone (qv); b. 7 Jan 1707/8; adm. apr 1720; KS 1721; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1725, matr. 2 Jun 1725, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1725 – void 14 Oct 1734 (expiry year of grace as Dean of Ferns), Tutor 1730; BA 1729; MA 1732; DD 1740; ordained; Chaplain to Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset (qv), when Lord Lieut. Ireland; Dean of Ferns and Leighlin 22 Aug 1733 – Apr 1734; Dean of Derry 3 Apr 1734 – Aug 1740; consecrated Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin 3 Aug 1740; translated to Kildare 19 Mar 1743; Dean of Christ Church, Dublin 15 Jun 1743 – May 1745; translated to bishopric of Derry 11 May 1745; Archbishop of Armagh from 13 Mar 1747; Privy Councillor (I) 10 Apr 1747; Vice-Chancellor, Dublin Univ., from 1752; the political rival of Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon (I) (qv); served many times as one of the Lord Justices of Ireland, and for some years virtually dictator of the country; d. unm. 19 Dec 1764. Buried North Aisle, Westminster Abbey. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-16362 · Person · 1910-1989

Stone, Graham Coutts Tempest, son of Lieut.-Col. Lionel George Tempest Stone CMG CBE, Roy. Fusiliers, and Alice Campbell, d. of James Walker, architect, of Edinburgh; b. 14 June 1910; adm. Sept. 1923 (H); left Mar. 1926; Roy. Fusiliers in WW2 (Capt.), wounded (Sicily); Esso Petroleum Co., retd 1974; m. 11 July 1936 Barbara, d. of Victor Rees Aronson CBE KC; d. 8 June 1989.