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Bankes, George, 1787-1856
GB-2014-WSA-018889 · Person · 1787-1856

BANKES, GEORGE, third son of Henry Bankes (qv); b. 1 Dec 1787; in school lists 1795,1797,1801,1803; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1805, scholar, matr. Lent 1806; LLB 1812; Fellow of Trin. Hall 19 Feb 1814 -22; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 22 May 1810, called to bar 2 Jul 1813; Inner Temple 1815; Commissioner of Appeals of Excise 6 May 1815 – Feb 1816; a Commissioner of Bankrupts 1822 (occurs in annual lists 1823-8); MP Corfe Castle 13 Feb 1816 - Mar 1823, 23 Feb 1826-32, Dorset from 1841; Recorder of Weymouth from 1823; Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer from 16 Jul 1824; Secretary, Board of Control 1828 - Feb 1830; member, Board of Control Feb - Nov 1830; a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury Apr - Nov 1830; Judge Advocate-General 28 Feb - Dec 1852; Privy Councillor 27 Feb 1852; chairman, Dorset Quarter Sessions; a Conservative politician; author, The Story of Corfe Castle, 1853; m. 8 Jun 1822 Georgina Charlotte, only child of Adm. of the Fleet Sir Charles Edmund Nugent GCH MP; d. 6 Jul 1856. DNB.

Bankes, Henry, 1756-1834
GB-2014-WSA-02596 · Person · 1756-1834

BANKES, HENRY, only surviving son of Henry Bankes KC MP, Kingston Lacy, Dorset, a Commissioner of Customs, barrister, and his second wife Margaret, dau. of Right Rev. John Wynne DD, Bishop of Bath and Wells; b. 19 Dec 1756; adm. 27 Apr 1767; left Dec 1773; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 22 Dec 1773, matr. Lent 1777; BA and 14th Wrangler 1778; first Chancellor’s Classical Medal 1778; MA 1781; Grand Tour (Italy) 1778-80; MP Corfe Castle 1780 - Jan 1826, Dorset 16 Feb 1826 - 1831; a prominent backbench member of the House of Commons; a Trustee of the British Museum; author, The Civil and Constitutional History of Rome, 1818; m. 18 Aug 1784 Frances, dau. of William Woodley MP, Lieut. -Gov. Leeward Islands; d. 17 Dec 1834. DNB.

Bankes, Henry, d. 1806
GB-2014-WSA-02597 · Person · d. 1806

BANKES, HENRY, eldest son of Henry Bankes (qv); b.; adm. 12 Apr 1794; in school lists 1795, 1797, 1801; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. 22 Jun 1802, matr. Mich. 1805; BA 1806; Ensign, 35th Foot 12 Jun 1806; drowned while on passage to Malta in wreck of HMS Athenienne, on the Esquerries Rocks, near Tunis, 20 Oct 1806.

GB-2014-WSA-02598 · Person · 1838-1858

BANKES, WILLIAM GEORGE HAWTREY, fifth son of George Bankes (qv); b. 11 Sep 1838; adm. (G) 3 Apr 1850; a great friend of Francis Markham (qv), who mentions him frequently in Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. 7 Mar 1856, did not matr.; Cornet, 7th Hussars 3 Mar 1857; d. at Lucknow 6 Apr 1858, from wounds received at Raptee 19 Mar; received posthumous award of Victoria Cross.

GB-2014-WSA-02599 · Person · 1786-1855

BANKES, WILLIAM JOHN, second son of Henry Bankes (qv); b. 11 Dec 1786; adm. 12 Apr 1794; in school lists 1795, 1797, 1801, May 1803; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 22 Jun 1803, aged 16, matr. Lent 1806; BA 1808; MA 1811; MP Truro 2 Jul 1810 -2, Cambridge Univ. 27 Nov 1822-6, Marlborough 23 Mar 1829 -32, Dorset 1832-4; one of Lord Byron’s early friends and “the father of all mischiefs” (see The Works of Lord Byron, Letters and Journals, 1898, vol. i, 120, 151, 152); travelled extensively in the Mediterranean and Near East; member, Society of Dilettanti, 1821; inherited Soughton Hall estate, Flintshire 1815; High Sheriff, Merioneth 1829; translated from the Italian an autobiographical memoir of Giovanni Finati, 1830; succeeded to father’s Dorset estates 1834, but his private life gave rise to scandal and he lived permanently abroad after 1840; DL JP Dorset; d. unm. at Venice 15 Apr 1855. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-02600 · Person · 1832-1899

BANKS, CHARLES EDMUND, son of John Tatam Banks MD MRCP, Louth, Lincs., and Susanna Maria --- (IGI); b. 31 Jan 1832; adm. BB 29 Jan 1847 (Rigaud's); the first boy on the foundation of Archbishop Williams who did not wear the purple gown, the use of which had been abolished by Liddell; left Christmas 1847; Steward, Grays’ Inn (1881 Census, then unm. ); d. 1899.

GB-2014-WSA-02601 · Person · ca. 1734-1755

BANKS, COLLINGWOOD, elder son of Joseph Banks MP, Revesby Abbey, Lincs., and his second wife Catherine, widow of Newcomen Wallis, Lincoln, and dau. of --- Collingwood; half-brother of William Banks (qv); b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1744/5 (Ludford's); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Nov 1751; adm. Middle Temple 2 Nov 1753; buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 29 Jan 1755.

GB-2014-WSA-02602 · Person · 1901-1991

Banks, Sir Maurice Alfred Lister, son of Alfred Banks FRCS, of Hadlow Down, Sussex, and Eliz­abeth Maud, d. of Alexander Davey MD, of Ryde, I. of. Wight; b. 11 Aug. 1901; adm. Sept. 1914 (H); left Dec. 1918; Manch. Coll. of Tech. 1919-22, BSc (1st class hons Applied Chemistry); FRIC MIChemE; BP Co. 1924-67, dep. chairman 1965; chairman Departmental Committee on Patent Law 1967-70; chairman Laird Group 1970-4; Kt Jan. 1971; m. 29 Apr. 1933 Ruth Marie, d. of Percy E. Hall, co. director, of Springfield, NJ, USA; d. 11 Aug. 1991.

Banks, Savage, ca. 1737-?
GB-2014-WSA-02603 · Person · ca. 1737-?

BANKS, SAVAGE; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1744/5 (Ludford's); in school list 1752. [Doubtless brother of, or close kin to, Collingwood Banks, adm. same month]

Banks, William, 1719-1761
GB-2014-WSA-02604 · Person · 1719-1761

BANKS, WILLIAM, second son of Joseph Banks MP, Revesby Abbey, Lincs., and his first wife Anne, dau. of William Hodgkinson, Overton, Derbs., merchant; b. 19 Apr 1719; adm. (aged 11) Sep 1730; in school list 1736; assumed surname of Hodgkinson while still at school, on inheriting in 1733 his maternal grandfather’s estate; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 24 Apr 1736; adm. Middle Temple 14 May 1736; discarded surname of Hodgkinson in 1740 on becoming heir to father’s estate, following the death of his elder brother; succeeded to Revesby Abbey estate 1741; MP Grampound 1741-7; an invalid after 1745; m. 26 Sep 1741 (IGI) Sarah, dau. of William Bate, Fausson [check], Derbs.; buried 1 Oct 1761.