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GB-2014-WSA-04997 · Person · 1814-1879

CLOUGH, JOHN HENRY GORE, second son of Henry Gore Clough FSA, and Mary Williams Tucker; b. 4 Jun 1814 [but IGI gives date of baptism, at St. Mary, Marylebone Road, as 23 Jul 1813]; adm. 25 Jun 1827; Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 22 Aug 1836, matr. Easter 1837; migr. to Trinity Coll., adm. pens. 10 Apr 1837, and to Christ’s Coll., adm. pens. 24 Jan 1838; BA 1845; of Chatham, Kent; m. Albertine Lawrence; d. 14 May 1879. [father apparently MD]

Clough, Marian, 1734-1798
GB-2014-WSA-20765 · Person · 1734-1798

Clough, Marian; Dame of 1 Little Dean’s Yard (in succession to Rev.W.Morel) 1781-8, afterwards Dame of the Centre House on the Terrace (succeeding Mrs.Farren and Samuel Hayes, and preceding her dau. Mrs.Glover) ; her will, dated Jan 1796, was proved PCC 12 Jun 1798, as of Marian Clough, widow, parish of St.Margaret, Westminster ; she directed in it that her daughter’s husband, Rev.Richard Glover, should be “cut off … from having the most trifling article belonging to me”, he having failed to keep his promise to pay £500 that she needed “to pay for this house” [evidently the Centre House on the Terrace] ; m. --- Clough ; d. 21 May 1798, aged 64. Buried West Cloister, Westminster Abbey. [But Southey states that she “migrated thither [the Centre House on the Terrace] with a few boarders from Abingdon Street”]

GB-2014-WSA-04998 · Person · 1919-1995

Clout, Colin Herbert, son of Lieut.-Col. Charles William Clout MBE, of Chislehurst, Kent, and Mary Ellen, d. of Elijah Weekes of Lifton, Devon; b. 6 July 1919; adm. Jan. 1932 (A); left July 1936; RA 1940-5 (Maj.); Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank, Hamburg 1960-2 and 1964-9, Hong Kong 1962-4; manager New York 1969, pres. Hong Kong Bank of California 1969-73; a con­sultant and corporate president San Francisco 1973-; m. I st 1946 Freda Mary, d. of J. E. A. Lowe of Highcliffe, Hants; 2nd 1972 Judith Kay, d. of John G. Danneberg of Temple, Texas; d. 13 Oct. 1995.

GB-2014-WSA-04999 · Person · 1920-2016

Clout, Ivan Reginald, brother of Colin Herbert Clout (qv); b. 19 July 1920; adm. Jan. 1933 (A); left July 1938; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1938, BA 1941, MA 1948; Westminster Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1944; Surg. Lieut. RN Aug. 1944, Emergency List 1949; med. practitioner Crawley, Sussex; MRCGP 1963, FRCGP 1980; OBE 1972; chmn., Surrey Area Health Authority; m. 1st, 17 July 1942 (div. 1956) Annie Evelyn, d. of Kai Laurits Mygind; 2nd, Audrey Hardwick MB BS MRCS LRCP, med. practitioner; d. 19 Nov. 2016

GB-2014-WSA-05000 · Person · 1922-1941

Clout, Norman Charles Herbert, brother of Colin Herbert Clout (qv); b. 23 Nov. 1922; adm. Sept. 1935 (A); left July 1940; RAFVR 23 Nov. 1940, Hullavington fighter training sch. May 1941; d. of injuries in a flying accident 22 Aug. 1941.

Norman Charles Herbert Clout was born at Bromley, Kent on the 23rd of November 1922 the third and youngest son of Major Charles William Clout, London Regiment and General Staff, and Mary Ellen (nee Weekes) Clout of Camden Ridge, Chislehurst in Kent, later of 44, Montrose Avenue, Sidcup in Kent. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from September 1935 to July 1940.
He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on the 23rd of November 1940 and was posted to No. 9 Flying Training School based at RAF Hullavington for pilot training in May 1941.
Norman Clout took off from in Hurricane Mk I N2402 on the 21st of August 1941 for a solo training flight. At the time he had accumulated a total of 65.55 hours of solo flying time, of which 8.25 hours were on Hurricanes.
Having completed the exercise he was diverted to RAF Shawbury, possibly due to poor weather. When he arrived over the airfield at 5.30pm he made a circuit before approaching the runway to land. On landing he overshot the landing point and touched down three quarters of the way down the runway where the aircraft bounced into the air, most probably because he had applied the brakes. The aircraft skidded along the ground and turned over onto its back causing extensive damage to the fuselage, fins and rudder.
He was taken to the Royal Salop Hospital at Shrewsbury suffering from concussion and fractures to the third and fourth cervical bones in his neck. He had paraplegia in both of his arms and legs. He was transferred to the Royal Air Force Hospital, Cosford where he died from his injuries the following day.
His mother received the following telegram dated the 22nd of August 1941: - “Regret to inform you that your son 1330092 LAC Norman Charles Clout died in RAF Hospital Cosford near Wolverhampton on 22/8/41 as result of a flying accident on evening of 21/8/41 and tender deepest sympathy. Should you desire a private funeral coffin will be sent to railway station nearest your home, date and time of arrival being notified to you by telegram later, otherwise service funeral will be held at Cosford. If you desire to attend and cannot afford expenses one railway warrant will be issued on presentation of this telegram at the nearest police station. Please telegraph your decision as soon as possible. Your son Lieutenant C.H. Clout at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry, is being informed by me. Flying Officer L. H. Spencer”
His funeral took place on the 27th of August 1941.
He is buried at Chislehurst Cemetery Section A, Grave 2190.

Clowes, Charles, 1866-?
GB-2014-WSA-05001 · Person · 1866-?

CLOWES, CHARLES, son of Charles Clowes, Norwich, Norfolk, and Emma Matthews, dau. of Thomas William Read, Trowse, Norfolk; b. 3 Jun 1866; adm. (J) 23 Jan 1879; left Aug 1881; architect, living Chiswick, Middlesex, 1901 Census; m. (by 1901) Laura ---.

GB-2014-WSA-05002 · Person · fl. 1770

CLUTTERBUCK, CHARLES; b.; adm. 22 Jan 1770; a clerk in the Bank of England; forged the signature of a cashier to the blank notes in his charge to an amount of £5930; on the discovery of his fraud in Jul 1782 he absconded to France; an application for his return to England for trial having been refused, he was tried in France and condemned to death, the sentence afterwards being reduced to service in the galleys for life; left Arras to undergo his sentence, 31 Aug 1785.

GB-2014-WSA-05003 · Person · fl. ca. 1649

CLUTTERBUCK, JOHN, of London; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1616, Westminster Student to c. 1649, matr. 10 Jun 1618, aged 16; BA 1620; MA 1623; BD 1642. [presumably ordained]