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GB-2014-WSA-04575 · Person · 1914-1994

Cates, Joseph Elmhirst, son of Henry Joseph Cates MD and Rosa, d. of Rev. Robert Elmhirst, Vicar of Brearton, Yorks; b. 22 June 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Dec. 1928 and went to Clifton Coll.; St Barth. Hosp. Med. Scb., MRCS LRCP 1936, MB 1937, MD 1939; RNVR 1940-5 (Surg. Lieut.); MRCP 1946, FRCP 1956; consult. physician United Bristol Hospitals; post-grad. Med. Dean and lecturer in Medicine, Univ. of Bristol; hon MD (Bristol) 1981; m. 6 Aug. 1955 Mary Elizabeth Moore MB, d. of Frank Willoughby Moore of Henleaze, Bristol; 27 Jan. 1994

GB-2014-WSA-04576 · Person · 1721-1776

CATHCART, CHARLES SCHAW, 9TH BARON CATHCART (S), third son of Charles Cathcart, 8th Baron Cathcart (S), and his first wife Marion, only child of Sir John Schaw, Bart.; b. 21 Mar 1721; adm. Jan 1733/4; left 1735; Ensign, 3rd Foot Guards, 13 Nov 1740; succ. father as 9th Baron Cathcart (S) 20 Dec 1740; Capt., 20th Foot, 2 Apr 1742; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 3rd Foot Guards, 27 May 1745 - 27 Aug 1753; served with Duke of Cumberland in Flanders, Scotland and Netherlands, and was dangerously wounded in the head at battle of Fontenoy; a Lord of the Bedchamber to Duke of Cumberland by 1748 (Chamberlayne 1748); a hostage in Paris for the restitution of Cape Breton, Nov 1748 - Oct 1749; Brevet Col. and Adj. -Gen. for North Britain, 12 Apr 1750; a Scottish Representative Peer from 1752; Maj. -Gen., 21 Jan 1755; Lieut. -Gen., 14 Dec 1760; Commander of the Forces in Scotland; Lord High Commissioner to General Assembly of Church of Scotland, 1755-63, and from 1773; KT 13 Apr 1763; First Lord of Police, Scotland, 1764-76; Ambassador to St. Petersburg, Jul 1768 - Aug 1772; PC 29 Jun 1768; m. 24 Jul 1753 Jean, sister of Archibald Hamilton (qv); d. 14 Aug 1776. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-04577 · Person · ca. 1721-?

CATHCART, CHARLES; b.; adm. (aged 9) Apr 1730; left 1737.

GB-2014-WSA-04578 · Person · 1810-?

CATHROW-DISNEY, JAMES CATHROW DISNEY; b. 1 Jul 1810; adm. 23 Jan 1823 (Stikeman's) (as Cathrow Disney); left Jun 1825; m. 24 Nov 1833 Eleanor Holland (IGI) (he described as James Cathrow Disney). [Evidently son of James Cathrow-Disney (previously Cathrow), Somerset Herald]

Catling, ---, fl. 1769
GB-2014-WSA-04579 · Person · fl. 1769

CATLING, ---; b.; in school lists 1764, 1765, 1767, 1769; left 1769.

Cator, Charles, 1786-1872
GB-2014-WSA-04580 · Person · 1786-1872

CATOR, CHARLES, brother of John Barwell Cator (qv); b. 25 Aug 1786; in school lists 1801, 1803; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 30 Oct 1805; BA 1810; MA 1814; ordained deacon 23 Dec 1810, priest 22 Dec 1811 (both York); Rector of Kirk Smeaton, Yorks., 22 May 1813 (still 1829); Rector of Beckenham, Kent, 1829-35; Vicar of Carshalton, Surrey, 1829 (dispensation to hold with Beckenham, 1829); Rector of Stokesley, Yorks., from 1835; author, The Doctrine and Ritual of the Church of England, 1836, and other works; m. 1st, 2 May 1809 Philadelphia, second dau. of George Osbaldeston, Hutton Bushel, Yorks.; m. 2nd, Apr 1849, --- Sainsbury [or 1 Mar 1849 Amelia Langford (IGI)]; d. 17 Dec 1872.

GB-2014-WSA-04581 · Person · 1781-1858

CATOR, JOHN BARWELL, son of Joseph Cator, Beckenham, Kent, merchant, and Diana, sister of Admiral Sir Albemarle Bertie, Bart., KCB; b. 1781; at school under Vincent (“went to Westminster School and is presently at Christ Church, Oxford” (letter from Brownlow Bertie, 5th Duke of Ancaster (qv), to 3rd Duke of Portland, 13 Apr 1801 (Portland MSS, Nottingham Univ., C52/61/1)); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 2 May 1800, aged 18; of Beckenham Place, Kent, and Woodbastwick, Norfolk; High Sheriff, Kent 1818; m. Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart.; d. 20 Aug 1858.

Cator, William, 1785-1866
GB-2014-WSA-04582 · Person · 1785-1866

CATOR, SIR WILLIAM, brother of John Barwell Cator (qv); b. 14 Apr 1785; adm.; in school list 1797; still at school 1799; Gent. Cadet, Royal Artillery, 13 May 1800; 2nd Lieut., 7 May 1803; 1st Lieut., 12 Sep 1803; 2nd Captain, 1 May 1809; Brevet Maj., 12 Apr 1814; Capt., 29 Jul 1825; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 22 Jul 1830; Lieut. -Col., 10 Jan 1837; Col., 9 Nov 1846; Director of the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, Apr - Aug 1852; Director-Gen. of Artillery, 19 Aug 1852 - Dec 1858; Brig. -Gen., 21 Feb 1854; Maj. -Gen., 20 Jun 1854; Lieut. -Gen., 25 Sep 1859; Col. commandant, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr 1860; Gen., 5 Apr 1866; served in Walcheren Expedition and Peninsular War; wounded at Barossa; appointed to command Artillery at beginning of Crimean War, and went out to Varna, but was obliged to relinquish command on account of ill health just as expedition was starting for the Crimea; CB 5 Jul 1855; distinguished service reward, 1 Apr 1856; KCB 28 Mar 1865; m. 1st, 30 Mar 1815 Penelope Anne, only dau. of Sir John Farnaby, Bart.; m. 2nd, 18 Nov 1837 Mary, widow of William Nettleship, Cheltenham, Gloucs., and niece of William Draper Best, 1st Baron Wynford PC, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; d. 11 May 1866. [The references cited above for him having been at the School in 1797 and 1799 may perhaps relate to his elder brother John Barwell Cator (qv), but William Cator was undoubtedly educated at the School, as he was a signatory of the Play Protest, 1847].

Cattilian, ---, fl. 1656
GB-2014-WSA-04583 · Person · fl. 1656

CATTILIAN, ---; b.; adm.; left 1656 (school list 1656, first quarter).