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GB-2014-WSA-16059 · Person · 1733-1770

SPARHAUKE, LAWNDEY, eldest son of William Sparhauke, Baldock, Herts., and Margaret Lawndey (or Lowray ?), St. Andrew’s, Holborn; bapt. Baldock, Herts., 12 Mar 1733; adm. (aged 11) Apr 1744 (Levett's); left 1749; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 28 Oct 1752; d. 29 Aug 1770.

Sparhauke, Edward, 1739-1778
GB-2014-WSA-16058 · Person · 1739-1778

SPARHAUKE, EDWARD, brother of Lawndey Sparhauke (qv); bapt. Baldock, Herts., 14 Jun 1739; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1748 (Levett's); in school list 1754; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 7 Mar 1757, matr. 1757; d. 31 Jul 1778.

GB-2014-WSA-16057 · Person · ca. 1659-?

SPALDING, AUGUSTINE, son of Augustine Spalding, Bristol; b.; adm.; KS 1676; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1679, matr. 12 Dec 1679, aged 20, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1679 – expelled 29 Mar 1693, Tutor 1689; BA 1683; MA 1686; ordained deacon or priest (Winchester) 3 Jun 1694.

GB-2014-WSA-16056 · Person · 1920-?

Spain, John Ormonde Patrick, son of S. O. Spain of London; b. 11 Sept. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (A); left Dec. 1936; Reconnaissance Corps in WW2 (Capt.).

Sowch, Thomas, ca. 1567-?
GB-2014-WSA-16055 · Person · ca. 1567-?

SOWCH, THOMAS, son of William Sowch, Gloucs.; b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1580.

GB-2014-WSA-16054 · Person · 1925-1945

Southworth, Vincent Reginald Woodburn, son of Reginald Edward Southworth, advertisement man. Odhams Press Ltd, and Dorothy Alice Mary, d. of Walter Dillam of Saskatchewan; b. 28 Feb. 1925; adm. Jan. 1939 (B); left July 1942; Sergt RAFVR; killed in a flying accident 17 May 1945.

Vincent Reginald Woodburn “Reggie” Southworth was born on the 28th of February 1925 the son of Reginald Edward Southworth, an advertising executive for Odhams Press Ltd, and Dorothy Alice Mary (nee Dillam) Southworth of Gable End, Bushey Heath in Hertfordshire. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Busby’s from January 1939 to July 1942. While he was at the school he produced one of the house plays. On leaving school he worked at the Gainsborough Film Studios until he was old enough to join the armed forces. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as an air gunner and rose to the rank of Sergeant. He took part in operations on Berchtesgaden and on the Skoda Works at Pilsen.
Vincent Southworth and his crew took off from RAF East Kirkby on the 17th of May 1945 in Lancaster Mk I RF124 LE-S for a training exercise. The crew had recently joined 630 Squadron. The aircraft was flying over Wednesfield near Wolverhampton when it experienced engine trouble. It was seen descending rapidly with smoke coming from its engines and it is thought that the pilot was attempting a forced landing in a large field to avoid some houses. As the aircraft approached the field it struck overhead high voltage cables and crashed onto Lichfield Road, Wednesfield at 5.15pm where it exploded violently, causing a five foot crater and scattering the wreckage over a large area. All on board were killed.
The crew was: -
Flying Officer Bernard Hall (Pilot)
Flying Officer Victor Francis Dobell Meade (Air Bomber)
Flying Officer Ronald James O’Donnell (Flight Engineer)
Sergeant Gordon Leonard Rabbetts (Wireless Operator)
Sergeant Vincent Reginald Woodburn Southworth (Mid Upper Gunner)
Sergeant John Alfred Sills (Rear Gunner)
Sergeant Reginald Harry Smith (Navigator)
He is commemorated on the war memorial at Bushey.
He is buried at Watford North Cemetery Section A, Cons. Grave 1213.