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GB-2014-WSA-02538 · Person · 1809-1896

BALDWIN, JOHN LORAINE, only son of John Baldwin (qv); b. 1 Jun 1809; adm. (Stelfox) 21 Jan 1822; left Dec 1823; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 Oct 1827; a well-known dandy and inventor of a scent; a staunch supporter of the Canterbury Cricket Week, and one of the original “Old Stagers” who acted at their first performance in 1842 (see History of Kent County Cricket, 149, 151, 168); one of the founders of I Zingari in 1845; Chairman of the Portland Committee, which drew up the rules of Short Whist; the Baldwin Club, which was called after him, was founded at 3 Pall Mall East in 1887; edited The Laws of Short Whist and a Treatise on the Game by J. C., 1864; author, A Glimpse of Whist, 1866, and other works; m. 31 Jul 1873 Elizabeth, widow of Lord Francis John Russell, and dau. of Algernon Peyton (qv); d. 25 Nov 1896.

Baldwin, John, ca. 1773-?
GB-2014-WSA-02539 · Person · ca. 1773-?

BALDWIN, JOHN, eldest son of William Baldwin MP, barrister, Bencher Middle Temple; b.; adm. 14 Jan 1782; left Aug 1785; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 26 Oct 1790, aged 17; adm. Middle Temple 6 Dec 1783; Ensign, 90th Foot, 20 Jan 1795; Lieut., Independent Company of Foot, 24 Jan 1795; Capt., 115th Foot, 19 Feb 1795; 4th Foot, 4 Sep 1795; Maj., 15 Jan 1805 (check); Lieut. -Col., 17 Apr 1801; 15th Reserve Battalion, 9 Jul 1803; 5th Foot, 30 May 1805; retd. 8 May 1806; m. 7 Mar 1804 Eliza, second dau. of Rev. Lambton Loraine, Rector of Milton Keynes, Bucks.

GB-2014-WSA-02540 · Person · ca. 1548-1581

BALDWIN, JUSTINIAN, of Essex; b.; adm.; QS 1564; elected to Christ Church, Oxford (aged 19) 1567, Westminster Student to death; BA 26 Jan 1570/1; MA 19 Mar 1573/4; d. 1581 (will proved PCC 23 Jun 1581, surname given as Baldwyne).

Baldwin, Robert, 1809-1848
GB-2014-WSA-02541 · Person · 1809-1848

BALDWIN, ROBERT, eldest son of Robert Baldwin, Paternoster Row, London, bookseller and publisher, and his cousin Maria, third dau. of Henry Baldwin; b. 23 Mar 1809; adm. 15 Jan 1821 (Stelfox's); KS 1823; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1827, adm. pens. 29 May 1827, scholar 1828, matr. Mich. 1827; BA 1831; MA 1834; adm. Middle Temple 21 Aug 1828, called to bar 20 Nov 1840; special pleader; Home Circuit; d. 6 Jun 1848.

GB-2014-WSA-02542 · Person · ca. 1644-1711

BALDWIN, WILLIAM, son of George Baldwin, Middlesex; b.; adm.; Min. Can. 1658; KS (aged 17) 1661; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1662, adm. pens. 27 Jun 1662, scholar 1663; BA 1665/6; MA 1669; Fellow Trinity Coll. 1668 - c. 1678; deacon 22 Sep 1671, priest 20 Dec 1672 (both London); probably Rector of All Cannings, Wilts., 1678-81; Rector of Rotherhithe, Surrey, from 9 May 1681; m. 1st; m. 2nd, 22 Jan 1705/6 Jane Cockman, Rotherhithe; d. Mar 1711.

Baldwyn, Stephen, ca. 1722-?
GB-2014-WSA-02543 · Person · ca. 1722-?

BALDWYN, STEPHEN; b.; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1734; left 1735. [Presumably Stephen Baldwyn, son of Ambrose Baldwyn, bapt. Twining, Gloucs. 12 May 1720 (IGI)]

GB-2014-WSA-02544 · Person · 1793-1880

BALE, CHARLES SACKVILLE, fourth son of Sackville Stephens Bale (qv); b. 26 May 1793; in school list 1801; left 1809; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Dec 1809, Canoneer Student; BA 1813; MA 1816; a collector of works of art; his collections were sold at Christies in May and Jun 1881; d. 28 Nov 1880.

Bale, George, 1792-1875
GB-2014-WSA-02545 · Person · 1792-1875

BALE, GEORGE, third son of Sackville Stephens Bale (qv); b. 25 Feb 1792; in school list 1801; KS 1806; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxford 1810, matr. 8 Jun 1810, Westminster Student; BA 1814; MA 1816; ordained deacon 1815, priest 1816 (both Oxford); Curate, Chiddingstone, Kent, 1821; Rector of Odcombe, Somerset, from 29 Jun 1836; d. unm. 2 Jul 1875.

Bale, Otway, 1790-?
GB-2014-WSA-02546 · Person · 1790-?

BALE, OTWAY, second son of Sackville Stephens Bale (qv); b. 30 Nov 1790; adm.; left Midsummer 1803; “went to sea”.

GB-2014-WSA-02547 · Person · ca. 1724-1793

BALE, SACKVILLE SPENCER, son of Sackville Bale, Westminster, official in Lord Steward’s Department, Royal Household; b.; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1733; KS 1738; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1742, matr. 19 Jun 1742, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1742 - res 26 Jun 1749; BA 1746; MA 18 Mar 1748/9; First Yeoman of Accompting House, Royal Household 28 Jan 1742 - Dec 1760; ordained deacon 15 May 1749; Domestic Chaplain to Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset (qv) 22 May 1749, and to Charles Sackville, 2nd Duke of Dorset (qv) 31 Oct 1765; Rector of Withyham, Sussex, 22 May 1749 - 10 Oct 1777; Vicar of Rottingdean, Sussex, 20 May 1751-5; Rector of Chiddingstone, Kent, 29 Apr 1755-82; “the worthy parish priest and ever faithful friend” of George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville (qv) (Cumberland, Memoirs, ii, 253); m. 19 Sep 1752 Louisa, dau. of Henry Godde, St. Anne’s, Soho; buried Withyham 28 Jan 1793.