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Button, ---, fl. 1656
GB-2014-WSA-04270 · Person · fl. 1656

BUTTON, ---; b.; at school under Busby; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first three quarters). [Or BALLEN ?]

Button, Zachariah, fl. 1787
GB-2014-WSA-04271 · Person · fl. 1787

BUTTON, ZACHARIAH, eldest son of Zachariah Button, Belmont Castle, West Thurrock, Essex, and Sarah, only dau. of Francis Sawell, Pitsea, Essex; b.; adm. 22 Apr 1782; left 1787; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Apr 1787; BA 1795; MA 1797; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 Jan 1791; of Ford Place, Stifford, Essex.; lic. to m. 31 Oct 1806 Mary Elizabeth Oliphant [check]

Butts, Robert, ca. 1723-1768
GB-2014-WSA-04272 · Person · ca. 1723-1768

BUTTS, ROBERT, son of Right Rev. Robert Butts DD, Bishop of Ely, and his first wife Elizabeth, sister of Robert Eyton, Shropshire; b.; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1736/7 (Preston's); left 1740; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. 28 Jan 1740/1, scholar 10 Apr 1741; BA 1745; MA 1747; ordained deacon 28 Oct 1746, priest 2 Nov 1746 (both Ely); Rector of Bluntisham, Hunts, from 1746; Vicar of Glemsford, Suffolk, 1746 (dispensation to hold with Bluntisham, 1746/7); m. 20 Apr 1747 Jane, dau. of Ven. Reuben Clerke DD, Archdeacon of Essex; d. 30 Nov 1768.

Buxton, ---, fl. 1613
GB-2014-WSA-04273 · Person · fl. 1613

BUXTON, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner in 1613 (tutor, Mr. Law).

Buxton, ---, fl. 1805
GB-2014-WSA-04274 · Person · fl. 1805

BUXTON, ---; b.; adm.; BB 1805.

Byam Shaw, George, 1900-1940
GB-2014-WSA-04275 · Person · 1900-1940

Byam Shaw, George, eldest son of John Byam Liston Shaw, of Kensington, artist, by Caroline Evelyn Eunice, daughter of John Nott Pyke-Nott, of Bydown House, North Devon; b. Oct. 6, 1900; adm. April 30, 1914 (H); left July 1917; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1919; 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots Dec. 23, 1921; Lieut. Dec. 23, 1923; Capt. Nov. 9, 1934; Major, Dec. 23, 1938; killed in action in France May 1940; unm.

George Byam-Shaw was born at Kensington, London on the 6th of October 1900 the eldest son of John Byam Liston Shaw, an artist, and Evelyn Caroline Eunice (nee Pyke-Nott) Byam Shaw, an artist, of 62, Addison Road, Kensington. He was christened at St Barnabus’ Church, Kensington on the 1st of November 1900.
He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from the 30th of April 1914 to July 1917. He went on to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst where he boxed for the College at featherweight against Woolwich in 1921. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Scots (Royal Regiment) on the 23rd of December 1921. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the 23rd of December 1923 and to Captain on the 9th of November 1934. He was promoted to Major on the 23rd of December 1938.
Following the outbreak of war the 1st Battalion, Royal Scots deployed to France on the 21st of September 1939. On the 10th of May 1940 the Germans invaded France and the Low Countries. That morning the Battalion was at Lecelles and, as a number of officers were away on leave, George Byam-Shaw was appointed as the second in command of the Battalion. The day was spent packing to leave and the bulk of the Battalion departed for Overysche at 9.15pm with George Byam-Shaw leading the remainder of the men away at 11.10pm that night.
By the 20th of May, the Battalion was at Froidmont when it received orders to make a reconnaissance of the banks of the River Escaut near Calonne, to the south of Tournai where they were to relieve the 8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment that night. The handover was made at around midnight and was carried out under shell and mortar fire with several casualties being suffered. On the 21st of May 1940, the Battalion was heavily shelled and mortared throughout the morning by the end of which their flank was exposed. D Company carried out several counterattacks which eased the situation but the shelling continued through the afternoon. George Byam-Shaw was killed outright while pausing to have a cigarette during the fighting. By the end of the day the Battalion had suffered 150 casualties but had held their ground. The Padre buried some of dead during the night and buried George Byam-Shaw the next morning.
Only a handful of men from the Battalion were eventually evacuated from Dunkirk.
He is buried at Bruyelle War Cemetery Plot II, Row A Grave 1.

GB-2014-WSA-04276 · Person · 1904-1986

Byam Shaw, Glencairn Alexander, brother of George Byam Shaw (q.v.); b. Dec. 13, 1904; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (H); left July 1923; an actor; first appeared on the London stage 1923 and in New York 1927; played a number of leading parts in productions of Sir John Gielgud (q.v.); Director of the Old Vic 1947-51; Director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1952-60; member of the Drama Panel of the Arts Council 1953; C.B.E. Jan. 1, 1954; Hon. D. Litt. (Birm.) 1959; 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots Jan. 3, 1940; m. Madelina Angela (the actress under the name of Angela Baddeley), daughter of William Herman Clinton Baddeley; 29 Apr. 1986.

GB-2014-WSA-04277 · Person · 1903-?

Byam Shaw, John James, brother of George Byam Shaw (q.v.); b. Jan. 12, 1903; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 23, 1915 (H); K.S. (non-resident) 1917; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1921, matric. Michaelmas 1921; B.A. 1925; M.A. 1928; lecturer and asst. to the director, Courtauld Institute of Art, London Univ. 1933-4; joined the firm of P. & D. Colnaghi, picture dealers, 1934; a director since 1936; 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots Jan. 12, 1940; Major; wounded; author of The Drawings of Francesco Guardi (1951), The Drawings of Domenico Tiepolo (1962); m. ISt April 10, 1929, Eveline, daughter of Capt. Arthur Dodgson, R. N.; 2nd July 23, 1945, Adeline Margaret, daughter of Arthur George Saunders, of Taunton, Somerset.