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Griffiths, Louis, 1913-1966
GB-2014-WSA-08308 · Person · 1913-1966

Griffiths, Louis, son of Owen Thomas Griffiths of Aberporth, Cards, and Elizabeth, d. of John Lewis of Llandyssul, Cards; b. 2 Aug. 1913; adm. Jan. 1927 (H); left July 1930; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1937; Lieut. RAMC Nov. 1939, Maj. Nov. 1947, retd Dec. 1959; m. 22 Sept. 1939 Mair Wynn, d. of Evan Wynn Davies of Caernavon; d. 1966.

GB-2014-WSA-08309 · Person · 1876-1892

Griffiths, Robert Arthur, son of Robert Jones Griffiths, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law; b. May 9, 1876; adm. Sept. 16, 1886; left June 1890; d. circ. 1892.

GB-2014-WSA-08310 · Person · 1915-1986

Griffiths, Robert John, son of Edgar Jones Griffiths, tinplate manufacturer, of Porthcawl, Glam., and Beatrice Lillie Griffiths, d. of Robert Ray of Briton Ferry, Glam.; b. 9 Feb. 1915; adm. Sept. 1928 (B); left Mar. 1931; King's Coll. Lond., BSc 1935; 2nd Lieut. Manchester Regt Jan. 1935, Lieut. Jan. 1938, Capt. Jan. 1943, Maj. Jan. 1948, temp. Lieut.-Col. Feb. 1955; served Palestine 1936-9; Armaments Design Dept. Min of Supply in WW2; retd 1960 as hon. Lieut.-Col.; m. 16 Mar. 1947 Audrey Veronica, d. of R.E. Izzard; d. 31 Oct. 1986.

GB-2014-WSA-08312 · Person · 1780-1865

GRIFFITH-WYNNE, CHARLES WYNNE, eldest son of Hon. Charles Finch (qv); b. 4 Mar 1780; adm. 19 Feb 1790 (as Finch); in school list 1795; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 5 May 1797; BA 1801; MA 1808; Fellow, All Souls Coll.; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 31 May 1799; assumed surname of Griffith-Wynne instead of Finch by royal licence 26 Jun 1804; High Sheriff, Denbighshire 1815; MP Caernarvonshire 1830-2; m. May 1812 Sarah, dau. of Rev. Henry Hildyard, Stokesley, Yorks.; d. 22 Mar 1865.

GB-2014-WSA-08313 · Person · 1902-1981

Grigg, Basil Gareth, son of Frank Charles Grigg, of Purley, Surrey, by Rose Lilian, daughter of Robert Allsop, of Bexley, Kent; b. Nov. 22, 1902; adm. Sept. 21, 1916 (H); left July 1920; a farmer; m. Feb. 16, 1929, Doris Maud, daughter of Edward Joseph Revill, of Sanderstead, Surrey; d. Dec. 1981.

GB-2014-WSA-08314 · Person · 1910-2000

Grigg, Joseph Williams, son of Joseph Williams Grigg, journalist, of Notting Hill, and Anna Prentiss. d. of Rev. Lewis French Stearns DD, of Theol. Seminary Bangor, Maine, USA; b. 23 Aug. 1910; adm. Sept. 1923 (A), KS Sept. 1924; left July 1929; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1929, BA 1932, MA 1966; a journalist; foreign correspondent United Press of America, Berlin 1939- 41, interned Bad Neuheim 1941-2, Lond. 1942-4, war correspondent France and Balkans 1944-5; man. UPA (now United Press International) for France 1944-51, Germany 1951-7; news man. for western Europe and N. Africa 1960-6, chief European correspondent 1966-82; retd Jan. 1982; m. 1st 4 Apr. 1944 Jessie Anderson, d. of Alexander Abbott of Monifieth, Scot­land; 2nd 19 Nov. 1960 Margaret Meikle, d. of Thomas Morgan, engineer, of Glamorgan; d. 29 Oct. 2000.

GB-2014-WSA-08315 · Person · 1945-2009

Grigor-Taylor, William Maitland, son of William Roberts Grigor-Taylor MICE, civil engineer, of East Horsley, Surrey, and Dorothy Maitland, d. of Bryan Leesmith; b. 11 Mar. 1945; adm. Sept. 1958 (R); left July 1963; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1964, BA 1967, MA 1972; MICE 1973; a civil structural engineer Lond. 1967-70; civil engineer, Mull and Uist, Hebrides, 1970-9; civil and public health engineer, Grampian Reg. Council, Aberdeen, 1979-; asst. dir. Highland Regional Council; civil structural engineer, North of Scotland Water Authority; m. 1967 Alison Mary, d. of Ernest Jackson Cockcroft, lecturer, of Northmoor, Oxf.; d. 24 Apr. 2009.

GB-2014-WSA-08316 · Person · 1809-?

GRIME, EDWARD HATTON HALL, only son of Rev. Edward Grime, Warrington, Lancs., Perpetual Curate of Hindley, Lancs.; b. 22 Feb 1809; adm. 19 Jan 1820 (Stelfox's); in under second form list 1821; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Nov 1827. [mother perhaps Ann Hall (IGI)]

GB-2014-WSA-08317 · Person · 1752-1819

GRIMKE, JOHN FAUCHERAUD, son of John Paul Grimké, Charleston, South Carolina, North America, and Mary, dau. of Gideon Faucheraud; b. 16 Dec 1752; adm. 31 Jul 1765; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 1 Jul 1769, fellow commoner 12 Jan 1770, matr. Easter1770; BA 1774; adm. Middle Temple 7 Jan 1769; one of the thirty Americans in London who signed a petition against the Boston Port Bill Mar 1774; returned to America on outbreak of American War of Independence; Capt., South Carolina Continental Artillery; fought a duel with Henry Laurens, father of Henry Laurens (qv) Oct 1775; raised a company of cavalry in Charleston, and was attached to Lafayette’s brigade; Judge of Supreme Court, South Carolina, from 1783; member, House of Representatives, South Carolina, Speaker 1785-6; LLD Princeton 1789; m. 12 Oct 1784 Mary, dau. of Thomas Smith, Charleston; d. 9 Aug 1819.