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Burge, Frederick, 1870-1894
GB-2014-WSA-04137 · Person · 1870-1894

Burge, Frederick, son of Charles Burge, of London, by Sarah Catherine, daughter of John Angle, of Homsey, Middlesex; b. March 3, 1870; adm. April 1884 (R); left July 1887; R.M.A. Woolwich 1888; 2nd Lieut. R. A. Feb. 14, 1890; Lieut. Feb. 14, 1893; killed while playing polo at Jullundur, India, Oct. 3, 1894.

GB-2014-WSA-04136 · Person · 1902-1981

Burford, Patrick Gerald Roberts, brother of Francis Rupert Roberts Burford (q.v.); b. Aug. 23, 1902; adm. Sept. 23, 1915 (R); non-resident K.S. Sept. 1917; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1921, matric. Michaelmas 1921; B.A. 1925; admitted a solicitor 1928; secretary of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce 1946; 2nd Lieut. Artists Rifles, T. A., Dec. 1928; Lieut. Dec. 1931; Capt. Sept. 1932; Major Feb. 28, 1938; Lieut.-Col. 1943; T. D.; mentioned in despatches (N. W. Europe) L. G. Aug. 2, 1945; U. S. Bronze Star Medal and French Croix de Guerre; m. April 20, 1938, Joan Lillian, daughter of Charles Gifferd, of Westgate-on-Sea, Kent; d. 11 Mar. 1981.

GB-2014-WSA-04135 · Person · 1903-1990

Burford, Jack William, son of Alfred William Burford AMICE, of Lee, Kent, and Fanny Louisa, d. of Charles Demière of Lausanne; b. 19 Aug. 1903; adm. Sept. 1917 (H), (G) from Jan. 1919; left July 1921; Univ. of Lerds, BA 1927; ordained deacon 1928, priest 1929 (Southwark); Curate St Luke Richmond, Surrey, 1928-31, St James Camberwell, 1931-3, Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, 1933-6; Rector of Stoney Stanton, Leics, 1936; Vicar of St Matthew Leicester, 1942; Vicar of Brixworth, Northants, 1952; retd 1969; m. 5 Jan. 1929 Annie Lister, d. of John Henry Lister Austick, draper, of Leeds; d. Aug. 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-04134 · Person · 1895-1946

Burford, Francis Rupert Roberts, son of George Henry Burford, M.B., of London, Senior Physician, London Homoeopathic Hospital for Diseases of Women, by Elizabeth Horraine, daughter of Charles Roberts Hollybrook, of co. Cork; b. June 22, 1895; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 23, 1909 (R); elected head to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1914, matric. Michaelmas 1914; M.A. 1921; 2nd Lieut. 4th Batt. London Regt. Jan. 16, 1915; Lieut. July 1, 1917; demob. Jan. 1919; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Nov. 17, 1925; d. Jan. 23, 1946.

Burdon, Ezriel, ca. 1655-?
GB-2014-WSA-04133 · Person · ca. 1655-?

BURDON, EZRIEL, son of Richard Burdon, London; b.; adm.; KS 1668; rejected at the election of 1672, but “stayed over” and was elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1673, matr. 31 May 1673, aged 18, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1673 - 80 (void), tutor 1679; BA 1677; MA 1680; ordained deacon 1679, priest 1680 (both Oxford); Vicar of Cassington, Oxfordshire, 22 Apr 1680-5; Rector of Sandon, Essex, 1684/5; Rector of Horndon, Essex, 1686.

GB-2014-WSA-04126 · Person · 1819-1880

BURDETT, CHARLES SEDLEY, third son of William Jones Burdett (qv); b. 17 Dec 1819; adm. 30 Sep 1833 (Scott's); left Aug 1835; 2nd Lieut., 60th Rifles, 21 Oct 1836; Lieut., 25 Jun 1841; Ensign and Lieut., 2nd Foot Guards, 21 Jan 1842; Lieut. and Capt., 29 Oct 1849; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 22 Aug 1854; retd. 20 Dec 1859; served Crimean War; of Shrubhurst, Oxted, Surrey; JP Surrey; m. 2 Jun 1846 Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Ames, The Hyde, Herts.; d. 12 Dec 1880.

Burcombe, Thomas, 1702-?
GB-2014-WSA-04122 · Person · 1702-?

BURCOMBE, THOMAS, son of Stephen Burcombe, Wickwar, Gloucs., and Frances (Burton ?) (IGI); bapt. Wickwar 12 Aug 1702 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1716; KS 1717; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1721, matr. 10 Jun 1721, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1721-63 (sic, void); BA 1725; MA 1728; ordained deacon 21 Sep 1729, priest 24 Dec 1732 (both Oxford); living 1736.

GB-2014-WSA-04121 · Person · 1912-1999

Burch, Jack Basil Brrwster, son of William John Nobbs Burch PhD, asst master at the school, and Clara Mabel, d. of Samuel Edward Brewster of Inga Lodge, Barbados; b. 9 May 1912; adm. 17 Sept. 1925 (A); left Dec. 1930; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1935, MA 1945; chief chemist Citrus Co. of Jamaica, retd; rn. 19 Sept. 1947 Patricia Mary, d. of Rev. Charles Tapsfield, Vicar of Wyke, Surrey, hon. Canon of Pretoria, S. Africa; 4 Mar. 1999.

Bunyan, John, 1935-2000
GB-2014-WSA-04120 · Person · 1935-2000

Bunyan, John, son of John Bunyan LDS, of Hampstead, and Helen Edith, d. of Capt. W. East Webber RM, of Deal; b. 18 July 1935; adm. Sept. 1949 (B); left July 1953; Guy’s Hosp. Dental Sch.; LDS 1959; a dental surgeon, practising Harley Street, London; m. 1958 Lavinia, d. of Sir Peter Seligman CBE, chmn. APV Holdings Ltd.; d. 10 Aug. 2000.

GB-2014-WSA-04119 · Person · 1926-1946

Bunting, Paul Lidgett, brother of Christopher Evelyn Bunting (qv); b. 29 Dec. 1926; adm. Sept. 1941 (H); left July 1944; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1944; RN (FAA); accidentally killed on active service 5 July 1946.

Paul Lidgett Bunting was born at Queen’s Road, Bayswater, London on the 29th of December 1926 the son of Sheldon Arthur Steward Bunting MA, MBE, MICE, BSc an engineer for the Indian Public Works Department, and Kathleen (nee Collett) Bunting of 33, Kingsley Way, Hampstead, London N2 and of Northleach, near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire
He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1941 to July 1944. He matriculated for Trinity College, Cambridge on the 1st of October 1944 as a Royal Navy Officer Cadet. He was posted to the Royal Naval School of Music near Burford, Oxfordshire.
On the night of the 4th/5th of July 1946, Paul Bunting was one of a number of Marines who were traveling in a lorry while returning from leave in Cheltenham to their base at Burford. At midnight the lorry was in collision with a civilian lorry at Hangman’s Stone, near Northleach. He died at the scene from a fracture to the base of his skull; his body was taken to Northleach mortuary.
The dead and injured were: -
Musician Charles Walter Montgomery (Died from injuries at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford) Musician G. De Peyer (Injured)
Musician Paul Lidgett Bunting
Musician B. Farmer (Injured)
Marine L. Midham (Head injuries)
Coporal C.W. Freeland

An inquiry was held into the accident which concluded that the naval lorry had been traveling over the centre line of the road at a speed of 30-35 miles per hour when the collision occurred. The Coroner concluded: - “There is no evidence here of undue speeding, and I think of the two drivers concerned, Ogden, the Royal Marine driver, was to blame for the collision. Whatever carelessness there was on his part amounts to nothing more than to justify me recording a verdict of misadventure.”
He is commemorated on the war memorial at Trinity College, Cambridge.
He is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial Panel 94.