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GB-2014-WSA-16712 · Person · 1898-1959

Tenison, Edward Heron Ryan, son of Arthur Heron Ryan Tenison, of Chiswick, by Alice Amelia Clarke, of Plymouth; b. Jan. 26, 1898; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (A); left July 1915; Keble Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1916; B.A. 1921; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 15th Batt. Worcs Regt. June 8, 1918; joined the Ceylon C.S. Dec. 1921; asst. to govt. agent, Province of Uva; m. Oct. 20, 1921, Ivanah Alderza, daughter of Alderson Preston Berthon; Police Magistrate, Matale, Dec. 1927; asst. to govt. agent, Badulla, Jan. 1929; Police Magistrate, Colombo, 1932) commissioner for development of agricultural industry 1936; secretary to the Board of Ministers 1936; controller of finance and supply, Treasury, 1940; deputy director of transport, 1942; marketing commissioner 1945; retired 1949; d. May 9, 1959.

GB-2014-WSA-16713 · Person · 1923-2009

Tenison, Vereker Thomas Michael Ryan, son of Edward Heron Ryan Tenison (qv); b. 6 Sept. 1923; adm. Sept. 1937 (G); left July 1940; 2nd Lieut. RA Nov. 1942, attd 8 Mahratta Anti-Tank Regt IA, served Burma with 7 and 17 Indian Divns, wounded; 2nd Lieut RA (perm. commission) Apr. 1945, Lieut. Mar. 1946, Capt. Sept. 1950, Maj. Sept. 1957; psc; retd. Oct. 1960; Distillers Co. 1961-71, later Brit. Gas Corpn. 1975-87; chmn. The Elizabethan Club 1979-85; m 1st 3 Nov. 1956 Jill Rosemary, d. of Edward Neville Bradley of Weybridge, Surrey; 2nd 7 June 1963 Penelope Anne, d. of Capt. Stratford Hercules Dennis DSC RN; d. 19 Jan. 2009.

GB-2014-WSA-16714 · Person · 1906-1987

Tennant, Hon Stephen James Napier, son of Edward Priaulx, 1st Baron Glenconner, and Pamela Adelaide Genevieve, d. of Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham; b. 21 Apr. 1906; adm. Sept. 1921 (A); left Apr. 1922; Slade Sch. 1922; an eccentric aesthete, described by William Hickey (Daily Express 1927) as "arriving in an electric Brougham, wearing a football jersey and ear­ rings"; took to his bedroom 1945, leaving it only on rare occasions; author and illustrator of the novel Leaves from a Missionary's Notebook, repub. 1986; d. 28 Feb. 1987.

GB-2014-WSA-16719 · Person · 1861-1888

TEPPER, CHARLES WILLIAM RICHARD, eldest son of John Tepper, London, solicitor; b. 10 Aug 1861; adm. 9 Apr 1873; exhibitioner 1874; QS 1876; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1880, matr. 15 Oct 1880; BA 1884; played football for Oxford 1883-4; Professor, Presidency Coll., Bengal 1887; Principal, Rajshahye Coll., Bengal; m. 1885 Jessie, dau. of Hallowell Carew, Beddington, Surrey; d. 21 Jul 1888. [wife’s father perhaps Hollowell Carew, chemist]

GB-2014-WSA-16720 · Person · ca. 1603-1677

TERRENT, JERAMEEL, son of Rev. --- Terrent, Surrey; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1620, matr. 12 Oct 1621, aged 18, Westminster Student to c. 1639, Tutor; BA 6 Feb 1623/4; MA 1626; ordained; Vicar of Winkfield, Berks., 1636; Rector of Clewer, Berks., from 1661; Prebendary of Salisbury from 13 Apr 1662; lic. to m. 15 Jun 1647 Hester Barr; buried Winkfield, Berks. 21 Oct 1677.

Terrent, Thomas, d. 1660
GB-2014-WSA-16721 · Person · d. 1660

TERRENT, THOMAS; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1625, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1625 - ejection 1648; BA 1629; MA 1632; BD 1642; ordained; Chaplain at Christ Church; one of the delegates appointed in 1632 to revise the University Statutes and to digest them into one book; Minister of Benson, Oxfordshire, to res 1639; Vicar of St. Thomas, Oxford 1641; ejected from his Studentship for non-submission to the Parliamentary Visitors 1648, “but complied so far, that, being sickly, the Dean allowed him a chamber, and some maintenance” (Wood, Hist. & Antiqs. Of the Univ. of Oxford, ed. Gutch, ii, pt. ii, 594); d. 2 Apr 1660. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

GB-2014-WSA-16722 · Person · 1896-1918

Terres, John Brown Hugh, only son of John Brown Terres, M.D., of Charlott, North Carolina, U.S.A., Consul-Gen. at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, by Corinne, daughter of T. P. Pascal, of Mar­seilles, France; b. Sept. 6, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1915; Flying Pilot in the French Army May 1917 to April 1918; Ensign U.S., N.R.F. April 14, 1918; attached to the English bombarding group, 214 Squadron, in France; went out to the Italian front Aug. 10, 1918; killed in action at Mirafiore, Italy, Aug. 17, 1918.

GB-2014-WSA-01696 · Person · 1840-1926

TERRY, ASTLEY FELLOWES, eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Henry Clarke Terry, Burvale, Surrey, and Charlotte, second dau. of Henry Fellowes; b. 12 May 1840; adm. 20 Jan 1853 (James'); QS 1854; left Mar 1855; Ensign, 60th Rifles 1 Apr 1858; Lieut., 11 Sep 1860; Adjt., 23 Jun 1863; Capt., 18 Dec 1867; Maj., 7 Jan 1880; Lieut. -Col., Kingís Royal Rifle Corps 1 Jul 1881; Col. in Army 1 Jul 1885; retd. as hon. Major-Gen., 1 Jul 1887; served in Zulu campaign 1879 and in operations in East Griqualand 1880; Knight of Justice, Order of St. John of Jerusalem 26 May 1908; author, Uniform and Equipment, Kingís Royal Rifle Corps, 1913, and other works; m. 13 Dec 1864 Edith, youngest dau. of Henry Cory, Weybridge, Surrey; d. 8 Dec 1926.

GB-2014-WSA-16725 · Person · 1909-1989

Terry, John Melville, son of Frank Treacher Terry FSI, of Streatham, and Helen Patricia, d. of Thomas Jopling Melville; b. 25 Dec. 1909; adm. Sept. 1923 (A); left Apr. 1927; RASC in WW2; Conservative Party agent South Molton Divn 1938-9, Cambs County 1945, Enfield 1947-9, Enfield West 1949-53, Stepney 1953-8, North Kensington 1958-60, North Islington 1960-1, Hayes & Harlington 1963-6; sec. Friends of the Clergy Corpn 1967-72; Master Worshipful Company of Saddlers 1969-70; m. 12 May 1951 Elizabeth Mary, d. of John Mackenzie Cossar of Hadley Wood, Herts; d. 25 Feb. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-16726 · Person · 1914-1999

Terry, Richard Cresse, son of Alfred Terry, co. director, of Ealing and Jessica Bethea, d. of Richard Cresse, draper, of Worcester; b. 3 Jan. 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (A); left July 1931; Roy. Coll. of Science, ARCS 1933, DIC 1934, MSc 1935; CChem FRSC; a research chemist 1934-42; 2nd Lieut. RE 1942, transf. RASC 1943 (Maj.); entered HM Colonial Service; asst govt chemist Hong Kong 1947-54; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) Nov. 1958; a practising barrister 1959- 87; Asst Commissioner Boundary Commission for England 1981-4; m. 30 Sept. 1939 Phyllis Nora, d. of Clifford Watson Kett, insurance official, of Norwich; d. Dec. 1999.