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Sevil, ---, fl. 1666

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  • fl. 1666

SEVIL, ---; b.; at school 1666 (Busby’s Account Book).

Sevil, ---, fl. 1665

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  • fl. 1665

SEVIL, ---; b.; at school 1664-5 (Busby’s Account Book).

Severne, Thomas, 1620-1698

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  • 1620-1698

SEVERNE, THOMAS, son of John Severne, Powick, Worcs., and Mary, dau. of Richard Langley, The Abbey, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; bapt. 28 Apr 1620; adm.; KS 1635; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1638, matr. 23 Nov 1638, aged 17, Westminster Student; BA 1642; MA 1645 (incorp. Cambridge 1651); although an order was made on 15 May 1648 for his removal from his Studentship on account of his non-submission to the Parliamentary Visitors, he was not ejected until Jul 1650, and a few weeks afterwards he was restored by the Committee (Burrows, 296, 300, 301); formally reinstated 1660; ordained; “an eminent tutor and venerable divine”; does not seem to have held any ecclesiastical preferment; a quaint letter of his to his “ever-honoured master” Richard Busby (qv), dated Worcester 21 Oct 1689, in which he describes himself as “your first-beloved scholar”, is printed Nichols, Literary Illustrations, iv, 406; d. unm. 6 Oct 1698.

Severne, ---, fl. 1790

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  • fl. 1790

Severne, ---; proprietor of boarding house in late 1780s and early 1790s (house “had only seven boys”) ; John Smith (qv) became house usher there about Sep 1789 and moved to become house usher with Mrs Clapham at Whitsun 1791.

Severn, Walter, 1830-1904

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  • 1830-1904

SEVERN, WALTER, eldest son of Joseph Severn, artist and HBM Consul at Rome, and Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie, Major-Gen. in Army; b. 12 Oct 1830; adm. 11 Nov 1843; an account of his “mill” in Fighting Green on 29 Jun 1847, the noise of which disturbed the consecration ceremonies in the Abbey, is given in Mrs. Gordon’s Life and correspondence of William Buckland, 1894, 235-7; left Summer 1847; entered Civil Service 1852, serving for 33 years in the Education Department of the Privy Council Office; started the making of art furniture with Charles Locke Eastlake (qv) 1857; encouraged the revival of art needlework 1865; a landscape painter in water colours; founded Dudley Gallery Art Society 1865 and was its President from 1883; m. 28 Dec 1866 Mary Dalrymple, dau. of Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, Bart., advocate; d. 22 Sep 1904. DNB.

Severn, Joseph Arthur Palliser, 1842-1931

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  • 1842-1931

SEVERN, JOSEPH ARTHUR PALLISER, brother of Walter Severn (qv); b. 14 Aug. 1842; adm Oct. 1, 1858; left May 1860; studied art in Paris and Rome; on his return to England exhibited seven drawings at the Dudley Gallery, all of which were sold, and thereupon adopted landscape painting as his profession; elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 1882, and of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters; inherited Brantwood, on Coniston Lake, Lancs, on John Ruskin's death in Jan. 1900; m. April 1872 Joan Ruskin Tweddale, daughter of George Agnew, Sheriff Clerk of Wigton, and cousin and ward of John Ruskin; d. Feb. 23, 1931.

Severn, Herbert Sedgwick, 1882-?

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  • Person
  • 1882-?

Severn, Herbert Sedgwick, son of Joseph Arthur Palliser Severn (q.v.); b. Oct. 17, 1882; adm. May 6, 1897 (G); left Dec. 1899; served in Great War I; temp. inspector ordnance machinery Sept. 6, 1915.

Severn, Charles, fl. 1787

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  • fl. 1787

SEVERN, CHARLES; b.; adm. 12 Jun 1787. [Probably Charles Severn, son of Benjamin Severn and Ann (Smith ?), bapt. St. Mary, St. Marylebone Road 27 Aug 1775 (IGI), and if so perhaps a younger brother of Benjamin Penn Severn (qv); Benjamin Severn, St. George the Martyr parish, London, had m. at St. George, Hanover Square 20 May 1768 Ann Smith, that parish]

Severn, Benjamin Penn, d. 1829

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  • d. 1829

SEVERN, BENJAMIN PENN; b.; adm. 27 Sep 1784; m. 12 Nov 1819 Elizabeth Nicks (IGI). [will of Rev. Benjamin Penn Severn, dissenting minister, and schoolmaster, Epping, Essex, proved PCC 29 Jul 1829]

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