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GB-2014-WSA-03995 · Person · 1896-1979

Browning, Robert Stuart, son of the Rev. Arthur Browning, Vicar of Penn Street, Amersham, Bucks, by Catherine Maude, daughter of Thomas Worthington Clarke, of Hinckley, Leics; b. May 16, 1896; adm. as K.S. Sept. 22, 1910; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1915, matric. Trinity 1919; B.A. 1920; A. C. A. 1923; an asst. accountant Burma Oil Company April 1925; on the staff of the Foreign Exchange Control, Bank of England; served in France 1916-8 and was wounded on the Somme Aug. 1916; Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Reserve) Royal Sussex Regt. July 1, 1917; with the Army of Occupation in Cologne 1918-9; demob. April 1919; d. 30 July 1979.

GB-2014-WSA-03996 · Person · 1918-2017

Browning, Wilfred Robert Francis, son of Charles Robert Browning, university lecturer, of Plymouth, Devon, and Mabel Elizabeth, d. of William Henry Chaney; b. 29 May 1918; adm. Jan. 1931 (A); left July 1937; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric, 1937, BA 1940, MA 1944, BD 1949; ord. deacon 1941, priest 1942 (Peterborough); Curate Towcester 1941-4, Christ Church Woburn Square, Lond., 1944-6; Chaplain Heswall Nautical Sch. 1946-8; Priest-in-charge St Richard’s, Hove 1948-51; Rector Great Haseley, Oxon, and lecturer Cuddesdon Theol. Coll. 1951-9; Canon Residentiary Blackburn, Warden Whalley Abbey, 1959-65; examining chaplain to Bishop of Oxford 1965-88; Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxf., 1965-87; author of A Commentary on St Luke’s Gospel 1960, Guide to the New Testament 1962 and Oxford Dictionary of the Bible 1996; awarded Cross of St Augustine 2008; m. 31 July 1948 Mary Elizabeth Beeston, teacher, d. of Capt. William Horace Beeston of Cranmore House, Aldershot; d. 23 Feb. 2017.

GB-2014-WSA-03997 · Person · ca. 1702-1740

BROWNING, WILLIAM, son of William Browning, Southwark, Surrey, fellmonger, and Elizabeth ---; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1714/5; Min. Can. 1717, 1718; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Mar 1718/9; BA 1722; MA 1725; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1725, priest 18 Dec 1726 (both Oxford); Rector of Bermondsey, Surrey, from 16 Feb 1726/7; d. 23 Dec 1740.

Brownlow, John, 1659-1697
GB-2014-WSA-03998 · Person · 1659-1697

BROWNLOW, SIR JOHN, BART., eldest son of Sir Richard Brownlow, Bart., Great Humby, Lincs., and Elizabeth, dau. of John Freke, Stretton [Stratton ?], Dorset; b. 26 Jun 1659; succ. father as 3rd baronet 30 Aug 1668; adm. Jun 1675 (Lady E. Cust, The Cust family, 1909, ii, 156); High Sheriff Lincolnshire 1688; MP Grantham from Jan 1688/9; m. 27 Mar 1676 Alice, eldest dau. of Richard Sherard, Lobthorpe, Lincs.; d. 16 Jul 1697.

GB-2014-WSA-03999 · Person · ca. 1686-1748

BROXHOLME, NOEL, son of Robert Broxholme, Oakham, Rutland; b.; adm.; KS 1700; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1704, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 12 Oct 1704, aged 18, Canoneer Student 23 Jul 1705-18 (void), Tutor 1710-1; BA 1709; MA 1711; migr. to University Coll., where he was one of first two Radcliffe Travelling Fellows, Jul 1715; Padua Univ., adm. 20 Dec 1716; MB and MD 1723; student, St. Thomas’s Hospital, 1709; FRCP 22 Mar 1724/5, Censor 1726, Harveian Orator 1731; one of the six physicians appointed to St. George’s Hospital at its first general board held 19 Oct 1733; Physician to Frederick, Prince of Wales, 9 Nov 1734 – c. May 1739; bequeathed £500 for the benefit of the King’s Scholars to be applied “in such manner as the two upper masters of the said school shall think fit”. The fund was subsequently consolidated with the School Exhibition Fund, and the benefaction commemorated by an exhibition known as the Broxholme exhibition; m. 7 May 1730, Anne, widow of William Dowdeswell, Pull Court, Worcs., mother of William Dowdeswell (adm. 1730, qv), and sister of James Hammond (qv); committed suicide 8 Jul 1748. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-04000 · Person · 1645-?

BRUCE (or BRUES), DAVID, son of Thomas Bruce, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and Prudence ---; bapt. 25 Dec 1645; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1660; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 2 Aug 1662, matr. 1663; migrated to Christ’s Coll.; BA 1666/7; ordained priest (Lincoln) 12 Mar 1667/8.

GB-2014-WSA-20633 · Person · 1930-2022

Bruce, Hon. George John Done, brother of Robert Bruce, 12th Baron Balfour of Burleigh (qv); b. 28 Mar. 1930; adm. Sept. 1943 (G); left July 1944; Byam Shaw Sch. of Drawing & Painting; a portrait painter; member Roy. Soc. of Portrait Painters 1960, hon. sec. 1970-84, vice-pres. 1985-91, pres. 1991-1994; d. 7 Apr. 2022.

Bruce, Alexander, fl. 1810
GB-2014-WSA-04001 · Person · fl. 1810

BRUCE, ALEXANDER; b.; adm. 16 Feb 1810; left 1810.

GB-2014-WSA-04002 · Person · 1768-1810

BRUCE, HON. CHARLES ANDREW, brother of Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and 11th Earl of Kincardine (S) (qv); b. 18 Jan 1768; adm. 5 Oct 1778; left 1782; Writer, EICS Bengal 1783; Judge and Magistrate, Hooghly, 1795; present at OWW dinner at Calcutta 1801 (Hickey, Memoirs, iv, 270); Judge of Court of Appeal, Dacca, 1806, Murshidabad 1807; Governor of Prince of Wales’s Island (Penang); m. 1st, 20 May 1795 Anna Maria, eighth dau. of Sir Charles William Blunt, Bart., EICS Bengal; m. 2nd, 20 Jan 1802 Charlotte Sophia, sister of Thomas John Dashwood (qv); d. in Penang 27 Dec 1810.

GB-2014-WSA-04003 · Person · 1865-1915

BRUCE, CHARLES THOMAS, eldest son of Hon. Thomas Charles Bruce MP, and Sarah Caroline, eldest dau. of Thomas Thornhill, Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk; grandson of Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and 11th Earl of Kincardine (S) (qv); b. 21 Feb 1865; adm. (H) 15 Jun 1876; left Mar 1880; Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1883; attached to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff’s mission to Constantinople and Egypt, 1885-6; member, Royal Company of Archers, Scotland; went out to Flanders Sep 1915 as Commandant of a Belgian field hospital; m. 1st, 8 Jul 1897 Edith Mary, eldest dau. of Samuel Sandbach Parker, Aigburth, Lancs.; m. 2nd, 7 Jul 1914 Gwendolen Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Thomas Napier Speir DL, Burnbrae and Culdees, Perthshire; d. in London 23 Oct 1915, from enteric fever contracted in Flanders.