Aufenast, Max Michael, son of William Aufenast, silk merchant, and Gertrude Martha, d. of Emil Huber of Zurich, Switzerland; b. 30 Dec. 1936; adm. Sept. 1950 (W); left Dec. 1955; King’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1958, BA 1961; Brit. Oxygen 1961-6; market res. agent and consult. 1966-81; Brit. Overseas Trade Board 1981; author of Inn Beds, a guide to the inns of Bedfordshire 1980; m. 1969 Rosemary, d. of Rev. Frederick Palmer Simms-Reeve, of Market Harborough, Leics, clergyman; d. 22 Mar. 1990.
AUFRÈRE, ANTHONY, elder son of Rev. Israel Antoine Aufrère (Marquis de Corville), Preacher at the French Savoy Chapel and Minister of the French Chapel at St. James’s, and Sarah Ainsincq, The Hague; b. 25 Jun 1704; adm. Jan 1718/9; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 24 Mar 1719/20; BA 1723; MA 1726; ordained 1728; Rector of Heigham, Norfolk, from 1731 [or 1731/2]; lived at Hoveton Hall, Norfolk; m. 1st, 21 Jul 1727 (IGI) Marianne, dau. of Maj. --- De Gastienne, a French refugee in the Dutch service [but IGI gives her name as Susanna Hullin de Gastine]; 2nd, 1740, Mary, widow of James Smith, Alderman of Norwich, and dau. of Giles Cutting, Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk; d. 22 May 1781.
Auld, Richard William Douglas, son of William Douglas Auld of Blackheath, Kent, and Edith Mary, d. of Rev. John Robinson Porter, Vicar of Warding, Sussex; b. 13 Jan. 1910; adm. Jan. 1924 (R); left Dec. 1926; adm. a solicitor 1932; staff of Port of Lond. Authority, later sen. legal asst Official Solicitor's Dept; d. 19 Dec. 1995.
AUNGIER, HON. AMBROSE, son of Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (qv), and his first wife; b.; adm.; KS 1609; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1613, adm. scholar 1614; BA 1617/8; MA 1621; Fellow of Clare Coll. 8 Jun 1620; ordained deacon 15 Aug 1624, priest 16 Aug 1624 (both Peterborough); Prebendary of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, 1629, Treasurer 1628-32, Chancellor from 1636; m. Griselda, dau. of Most Rev. Lancelot Bulkeley DD, Archbishop of Dublin; d. 1654.
AUNGIER, EDWARD, son of Edward Aungier, Cambridge, and his first wife Mary Holland, Ely; nephew of Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (qv); b.; adm.; KS in 1619; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1621, adm. scholar 1622, matr. 1622; BA 1625/6; MA 1629; ordained deacon 9 Mar 1627/8, priest 10 Mar 1627/8 (both Peterborough); Rector of Dry Drayton, Cambs., from 1633; m. Margaret, dau. of John Partenson, Ashbourne, Derbs.; buried Dry Drayton, Cambs. 3 Sep 1665.
AUNGIER, FRANCIS, 1ST BARON AUNGIER OF LONGFORD (I), son of Richard Aungier, Cambridge, and Anne, dau. of William Stewart, Cambridge; bapt. 14 May 1558; adm.; QS in 1570; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1573, adm. scholar 1574, matr. Easter 1574; adm. Gray’s Inn 25 Nov 1577, called to bar 17 Jun 1583; QC; Bencher, Gray’s Inn 1602; MP Newcastle-under-Lyme 1588-9, Haslemere Sep 1597 - Feb 1597/8; knighted 28 May 1609; Master of the Rolls (I) from 5 Oct 1609; Privy Councillor (I) by 1611; Joint Lord Keeper (I) Apr - May 1619; created Baron Aungier of Longford (I) 29 Jun 1621; m. 1st, by 1589, Douglas, youngest dau. of Hon. Edward Fitzgerald, and sister of Gerald Fitzgerald, 16th Earl of Kildare (I); m. 2nd, Anne, dau. of Sir George Barne, Kt; m. 3rd, Margaret, widow of Sir John Wynn, Bart., Gwydir, Caernarvonshire, and dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Kt, Stanford, Northants.; d. 8 Oct 1632.
AUNGIER, JOHN, brother of Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (qv); b.; adm.; Min. Can. 1580 (aged 15); QS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1583, adm. scholar 1584; BA 1587/8; MA 1591; LLD 1616; Fellow Trinity Coll. 1589-1614, Junior Bursar 1603-5, Senior Fellow 1611-4; Taxor 1607; Proctor 1610; ordained; Prebendary of Peterborough from 8 Jun 1615; m. Anne, dau. of Giles Cotton, Trumpington and Harston, Cambs.; buried Peterborough Cathedral 17 Aug 1630.
AURIOL, CHARLES JAMES, second son of James Peter Auriol FRS, Park Lane, London, formerly EICS [check Presidency], and [his second wife ?] Emmeline, dau. of Richard Jelf, Pend Hill, Surrey; b.; adm. 21 Jan 1811; left 1814; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 25 Oct 1816, aged 18; d. at Brussels, Belgium 26 Jun 1881.