WADE, CHARLES; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1725/6; in school list Feb 1727/8.
WADE, ---; b.; adm. 1 Jun 1766.
WADE, ---; b.; in school list 1742.
WADDON, NATHANIEL, son of John Waddon MP, Plymouth, Devon, and Prudence, dau. of Thomas Fownes, Mayor of Plymouth; bapt. 11 Dec 1633; adm.; KS (aged 15) 1650; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1652, adm. pens. 26 Jun 1652, scholar 1652, but did not matr.; buried Morwenstow, Cornwall 4 Mar 1663/4.
Waddington, John Evelyn Alexander, son of Evelyn Waddington (q.v.); b. July 24, 1895; adm. Sept. 23, 1909 (G); left July 1913; served in Great War I; temp. Capt. 2nd Batt. Monmouth Regt. July 31, 1916; a coal merchant; Lieut., General List May 20, 1940; transferred to R.E. Movement Control Section Nov. 1, 1942; Capt.; m. Feb. 7, 1923, Marjorie Henrietta, daughter of Frederick Spashott, of Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Waddington, James Hilary Sheffield, son of Quintin Waddington, asst Curator Guildhall Museum, and Maude Mary, d. of William Henry Hewitt of Copdock, Suffolk; b. 21 Sept. 1903; adm. Apr. 1918 (R); left Apr. 1921; AA Sch. of Architecture, RIBA 1928; architect to Egyptian explorations Tel El-Amara 1930-3; Inspector of Antiquities Palestine 1932-6; asst superintendent British Archaeological Survey of India 1937, superintendent 1946-55; camouflage expert Civil Defence Dept. India 1942-3, MBE 1947; FSA 1947; British Sch. representative on Iraqi expedition to Nimrod and Balawat 1956; extramural lecturer Univ. of Bristol 1955-63; Lay Reader diocese of Gloucester 1960, Diocesan Synod 1971; m. 1st 30 July 1932 Ruth Elizabeth Florence, d. of Evelyn Richard Hugh Pollard, Inspector-Gen. of RN Hospitals and Fleets; 2nd 2 Sept. 1983 Olive Mary Quarry, d. of Henry Douglas Dunn, artist, of Ealing; d. 25 July 1989.
WADDINGTON, EVELYN, sixth son of Alexander Joseph Waddington, Llanllowell, Monmouth, and Ellen --- (IGI); b. 5 Jul 1857; adm. 8 Jun 1871 (G), exhibitioner; QS 1872; left May 1876; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 17 Oct 1876; played Association Football v. Cambridge 1877, 1878; adm. solicitor Jul 1885; practised at Usk, Monmouthshire, to retirement 1926; m. 18 Jan 1894 Lucy Jane, elder dau. of Henry Stafford Gustard, Usk, Monmouthshire, solicitor.
WADDILOVE, WILLIAM JAMES DARLEY, son of Robert Darley Waddilove (qv); bapt. 23 Feb 1785; adm. 30 Jan 1797 (Clapham); in school list 1797; Min. Can. 1799; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1803; BA 1807; MA 1810; ordained deacon 28 Feb 1808 (Exeter, lit. dim. from York), priest (Winchester, lit. dim. from York) 5 Mar 1809; Prebendary of Ripon 29 Jul 1811-29; Vicar of Wistow, Yorks., 1818; Perpetual Curate of Cleasley, Yorks., 1821; author, A Lamp in the Wilderness, 1847, and other works; m. 4 Mar 1816 Elizabeth Anne, sister of Sir James Robert George Graham, Bart. (qv); d. 28 Oct 1859.
WADDILOVE, THOMAS DARLEY, eldest son of Robert Darley Waddilove (qv); bapt. Topcliffe, Yorks., 4 Feb 1782 (IGI); adm. 2 Feb 1795 (Clapham); in school list 1795; KS 1796; d. at school 2 Mar 1799, aged 17.
WADDILOVE, ROBERT DARLEY, son of Abel Darley, Boroughbridge, Yorks.; bapt. Aldborough, Yorks. 23 Nov 1736; adm. Jan 1750/1 (as Robert Waldilove, sic); in school list 1754; Clare Hall, Cambridge, scholar, matr. Mich. 1755; BA 1759; MA 1762; DD Lambeth 21 Jan 1804; ordained deacon (Peterborough) 23 Sep 1759, priest (Winchester) Jun 1762; Curate, Winwick, Northants 1759, subsequently Curate, Wotton, Surrey, and Abinger, Surrey, to 1766; assumed additional surname of Waddilove 1762, on inheriting Boroughbridge estate of his uncle Robert Waddilove, Principal of Barnards’ Inn; adm. Inner Temple 25 Mar 1766 (chambers there 25 Apr 1766); Curate, Ockham, Surrey 1766-71; Perpetual Curate of Dishforth, Yorks.; Rector of Whitby, Yorks., 2 Mar 1767 – Feb 1774; Chaplain to Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham (qv), when Ambassador in Madrid 1771-9; Vicar of Topcliffe, Yorks., 6 Feb 1774; Rector of Cherry Burton, Yorks., 9 Mar 1775 (disp. to hold with Topcliffe); Prebendary of Ripon 25 Jul 1780; Prebendary of York from 22 Feb 1782; Archdeacon of the East Riding from 3 Mar 1786; Dean of Ripon from 21 Jan 1792; FSA 16 Feb 1775; when in Spain he collated the MS of Strabo in the library of the Escurial for Thomas Falconer’s edition, 1807, and procured information for Robertson’s History of America; translated Mengs’s Essay on Painting, 1796, and contributed several papers to Archaeologia; m. 3 Apr 1781 Anne Hope, sister of Sir James Grant, Bart. (qv); d. 18 Aug 1828. DNB.