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Gulston, ---, fl. 1640
GB-2014-WSA-08360 · Person · fl. 1640

GULSTON, ---; b.; KS 1640 (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Tanner MSS, lxix, f. 140).

Gumbleton, George, 1843-1894
GB-2014-WSA-00726 · Person · 1843-1894

GUMBLETON, GEORGE, younger son of Rev. George Gumbleton, Belgrove, near Queenstown, co. Cork, and his second wife Frances Anne, dau. of James Penrose, Woodhill, co. Cork; b. 4 Jun 1843; adm. 30 Jul 1857 (G); QS 1858; Capt. of the School 1861; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1862, matr. 12 Jun 1862; BA 1866; MA and BCL 1869; DCL 1886; adm. Inner Temple 6 May 1867, called to bar 26 Jan 1870; migr. to Middle Temple; Oxford Circuit; a law reporter for The Times; founded Gumbleton English Verse Prize at the School 1874; author, Sketches in Sunny Climes; m. 18 Jul 1889 Jessie Ramsay, eldest dau. of Thomas Skinner, Roland Gardens, South Kensington; d. 25 May 1894.

In 1874 he gave a prize of £5 for the encouragement of English verse composition. This gift he continued annually until 1881, when he gave £100 as a permanent endowment for the prize. The endowment is now held in the School’s Gumbleton Fund (terms varied by schemes of 16 Apr 1959 and 8 Nov 1965).

GB-2014-WSA-08361 · Person · 1885-1916

Gundry, Horace Montague, son of Horace Gundry, of Paddington, by Marion Jane, daughter of George Barker, of Hyde Park; b. Aug. 31, 1885; adm. Sept. 22, 1898 (H); left July 1901; entered an architect's office, and in 1908 emigrated to Canada; enlisted in the 7th Canadian Batt. early in 1915; killed in action Sept. 26, 1916; unm.

GB-2014-WSA-08362 · Person · 1883-1950

Gunn, Battiscombe George, son of George Gunn, of South Kensington, by Julia Alice, second daughter of John Moore Philp, of Clapham Road, Surrey; b. June 30, 1883; adm. Sept. 30, 1897 (H); left July 1898; went to Bedales on leaving; tried and abandoned banking and engineering as a career; taught himself hieroglyphics during this period and published The Wisdom of Ptah-Hotep (1906); private secretary to Sir Arther Pinero, the playwright, 1908-11; sub-editor of the Continental Daily Mail 1912; assisted Flinders Petrie in excavations at Harageh 1913 and after service in the army in 1914, and being invalided out, joined Sir Allan Gardiner; his Studies in Egyptian Syntax (1924) revolutionised the study of Middle Egyptian Grammar; asst. keeper Egyptian Museum, Cairo, 1928-31; curator, Egyptian Section, Univ. Museum, Philadelphia, 1931-4; Professor of Egyptology, Oxford Univ. and Fellow of Queen's Coll. 1934; M . A. Oxon. 1934; F. B.A. 1943; m. 1st-; 2nd July 7, 1948, Constance Anne Rogers; d. Feb. 27, 1950.

GB-2014-WSA-08363 · Person · 1912-1989

Gunn, Rodney Stapleton, son of Harry Nathan Gunn of Golders Green and Susannah Maud, d. of Frederick Henry Stapleton of Beaconsfield, Berks; b. 12 Oct. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (A); left July 1929; a chartered accountant, ACA 1935, FCA; RA in WW2; dir. Regent Oil Co. Ltd; m. 11 June 1938 Constance Irene, d. of Leonard Thomas Hutchings of Fulmer, Bucks; d. 9 Aug. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-08364 · Person · 1880-1963

Gunning, Charles John Hope, son of John Edmund Gunning, M.R.C.S., of Tooting, by Augusta Maria, daughter of William J. Gaye; b. Sept. 13, 1880; adm. Sept. 7, 1894 (H); left July 1895; St. George's Hospital 1897; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1904; in practice in London; Chief Clinical Asst. Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital 1912; Hon. Ophthalmic Surgeon St. Marylebone Dispensary 1914; joint author with A. Warder of Genealogy of the Gunning Family (1907); m. Nov. 8, 1917, Ethel Winterley May, youngest daughter of Christo­pher Crouch, of Norwood; d. Feb. 4, 1963.

Gunning, John, ca. 1741-1797
GB-2014-WSA-08365 · Person · ca. 1741-1797

GUNNING, JOHN, son of John Gunning, Castle Coote, co. Roscommon, and Hon. Bridget Bourke, dau. of Theobald Bourke, 6th Viscount Mayo (I); b.; adm. (aged 10) Jun 1751 (Levett's); in school list 1754; Ensign, 25th Foot 20 Dec 1757; Lieut., 50th Foot 5 Apr 1759; Capt., 92nd Foot 22 Jan 1760; 43rd Foot 30 Sep 1768; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 23 Jan 1775; Lieut. -Col., 82nd Foot 22 Dec 1777; Col., 15 Jun 1781; Col., 65th Foot, from 28 Jan 1788; Maj. -Gen., 28 Sep 1787; served in North America; m. 8 Aug 1768 Susannah Minifie, Fairworth, Somerset, novelist (DNB); d. at Naples 2 Sep 1797, having eloped there by 1792 with Mrs Rebecca Duberly.

Gunter, Edmund, 1581-1626
GB-2014-WSA-00727 · Person · 1581-1626

GUNTER, EDMUND, son of --- Gunter, Herts., originally from Gunterstown, Breconshire; b.; adm.; QS in 1596; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1599, matr. 25 Jan 1599/1600, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1616; BA 1603; MA 1606; BD 1615; ordained; Incumbent, St. George’s, Southwark, Surrey 1615; Professor of Astronomy, Gresham College, London, from 6 Mar 1619; applied to navigation and other parts of mathematics his rule of proportion, known as “Gunter’s Line”; discovered the variation of the magnetic needle by experiments at Deptford 1622; introduced “Gunter’s Chain”, used in land surveying, and was proably the inventor of the “decimal separator”; author, Canon Triangulorum, or Table of Artificial Sines and Tangents, 1620, and other works, published in a collected edition 1624; d. 10 Dec 1626. DNB.

Gunthorp, John, ca. 1713-?
GB-2014-WSA-08366 · Person · ca. 1713-?

GUNTHORP, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 8) Sep 1721; in under school list 1725.