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Tiffin, Robert, fl. 1720
GB-2014-WSA-16889 · Person · fl. 1720

TIFFIN, ROBERT, son of John Tiffin, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, silversmith; b.; adm.; BB 1720-3 (Chapter Muniments 33753-5); apprenticed to Francis Walford, citizen and cooper, 7 May 1723.

GB-2014-WSA-16888 · Person · 1907-1959

Tierney, Thomas Fane, son of Thomas Tiernev MD, of Hampstead, and Gertrude Marv, d. of John Holme of Heaton Moor, Manchester; b. 30 Oct. 1907; adm. Apr. 1920 (A); left July 1923; St Barth. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1930; RAMC 1939-45 (Maj.); a radiologist, DMRE; con­ sult. radiologist Charing Cross Hosp. before emigrating to practise at Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, and Singapore; m. 16 Jan. 1932 Dora Mav, d. of Francis Edward Gowlland; d, 9 Oct. 1959.

GB-2014-WSA-16887 · Person · 1917-1986

Tierney, Richard Barton Holme, brother of Thomas Fane Tierney (qv); b. 2 Mar. 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (A); left July 1932; Charing Cross Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1940, MB 1947, MD 1950; FRCPath 1963; practised at Barnstaple, Devon; consult. pathologist N. Devon Infir­mary, Barnstaple, from 1951; m. 24 Apr. 1941 Margaret Ada, d. of Sidney Lionel Evetts of Wal­tham Cross; d. 30 Dec. 1986.

GB-2014-WSA-16886 · Person · 1804-1848

TIERNEY, MATTHEW JOHN, eldest son of Thomas Tierney, Rathkeale, co. Limerick, Paymaster 43rd Light Infantry, and Elizabeth, widow of John Fitzgerald, Rathkeale, co. Limerick; b. 26 May 1804; adm. 17 Apr 1816 (Packharness'); Min. Can. 1819; at Haileybury Coll. 1820-2; Writer, EICS Bengal 1822; arrived in India 17 Dec 1822; Deputy Collector of Customs, Benares 14 Dec 1826; Register, Meerut 8 Mar 1831; Officiating Judge, Meerut 22 Feb 1838, Aligarh 1839; m. 26 Jun 1824 Mary Laurence, widow of Lestock Davis, EICS Bengal; d. at Aligarh, Rajputana 14 Aug 1848.

GB-2014-WSA-16885 · Person · ca. 1737-?

TIDDEMAN, FRANCIS; b.; adm. (aged 11) 1748/9 (Hutton's); left 1751.

Tickell, Thomas, 1749-1831
GB-2014-WSA-16884 · Person · 1749-1831

TICKELL, THOMAS, elder son of John Tickell, Glasnevin, co. Dublin, Ireland, who held a “civil appointment at Windsor”, and Esther, dau. of Thomas Pierson, Glasnevin, co. Dublin; grandson of Thomas Tickell, poet and friend of Addison; b. 1749; adm. 19 Jun 1764; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8; Ensign, 65th Foot 26 Dec 1770; Cornet, 5th Dragoons 14 Mar 1771; Lieut., 17 Jan 1774; Capt. -Lieut. and Capt., 7 Jan 1778; retd. 30 Jun 1787; High Sheriff, Co. Kildare 1803; served as Maj., Kildare Militia, during the Irish rebellion; m. 1771 Sarah, only dau. of Luke Sparks EICS [check Presidency]; d. 30 Dec 1831.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793
GB-2014-WSA-01378 · Person · 1751-1793

TICKELL, RICHARD, brother of Thomas Tickell (qv); b. 1751; adm. 19 Jun 1764; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8; adm. Middle Temple 8 Nov 1768; called to bar [check : not at Middle Temple]; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual list 1777); obtained pension of £200 p. a. by writing for the Government; Commissioner, Stamp Office, from 24 Aug 1781; produced The Camp, a musical entertainment, at Drury Lane 15 Oct 1778; his pamphlet Anticipations, published Nov 1778, offering a satirical forecast of parliamentary proceedings, had a great success; his opera, The Carnival of Venice, was produced at Drury Lane 13 Dec 1781; becoming connected with Sheridan, the husband of his first wifeís sister, he transferred his pen to the support of Charles James Fox and was elected to Brooksí Club 1785; received financial loan from Warren Hastings (qv) 1793; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1780 Mary, second dau. of Thomas Linley, senior, musical composer; m. 2nd, 24 Aug 1789 Sarah, dau. of Capt. Thomas Ley, EI Maritime Service; killed himself by jumping off the parapet outside the window of his room at Hampton Court 4 Nov 1793. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-20634 · Person · 1930-2022

Tickell, Sir Crispin Charles Cervantes, son of Edward Jerrard Tickell, author, of Hampstead, and Renee Oriana, d. of Edmund Sydney Pollock Haynes, solicitor, of St John’s Wood; b. 25 Aug. 1930; adm. Sept. 1944 (KS); left July 1949; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1949, (1st class hons Mod. History) 1952, BA 1953, MA 1956; entered HM Diplomatic Service 1954; FO 1954-5; The Hague, Netherlands 1955-8; Mexico 1958-61; FO (Planning Staff) 1961-4; Paris 1964-70; Private Sec. to successive Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster responsible for British entry into the European Community 1970-2; FCO 1972-5; Fellow Center of Internat. Affairs Harvard Univ., MA, USa 1975-6; Chief of Cabinet to Pres. of the European Commission 1977-80; visiting Fellow All Souls Coll. Oxf. 1981; HM Ambassador to Mexico 1981-3; Dep. Under Sec. of State FCO 1983-4; Perm. Sec. ODA 1984-7; HM Ambassador to the United Nations 1987-90; Warden of Green Coll. Oxf. 1990-7; KCVO 1983, GCMG 1989; pres. Marine Biological Assn. 1990-2001, vice-pres. 2001-; pres. Roy. Geographical Soc. 1990-3, vice-pres. 1993-2002, hon. vice-pres 2002; convenor Govt. Panel on Sustainable Development 1994-2000; FGS 2000; advisor-at-large to Pres. of Arizona State Univ., USA 2004-; minor planet named No. 5971 Tickell 2006; pres. Tree Aid 2007-14; member Council ASU Global Inst. of Sustainability 2007-; FLS 2008; FZS 2014; author various publications on climate change incl. Climate Change and World Affairs 1977, 1986; hon. Fellow of the Sch. 1993; m. 1st, 18 Sept. 1954 (dissolved 1976) Chloe Marya, d. of Sir James Gunn Kt. RA, portrait painter; 2nd, 31 Mar. 1977 Penelope Thorne Thorne, HM Diplomatic Service, d. of Vernon Thorne Thorne MD; d. 25 Jan. 2022.

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GB-2014-WSA-01377 · Person