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GB-2014-WSA-02587 · Person · ca. 1574-1641

BANCROFT, JOHN, son of Christopher Bancroft, Asthall, Oxfordshire, and Audrey Andrews; nephew of Most Rev. Richard Bancroft DD, Archbishop of Canterbury; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1592, matr. 10 Feb 1592/3, aged 18, Westminster Student to (?) 1601, Tutor; BA 1596; MA 1599; BD 1607; DD 24 Jan 1609/10; tutor to Robert Burton, the author of Anatomy of Melancholy; ordained; Rector of Finchley, Middlesex, 11 Dec 1601-8; Rector of Orpington, Kent, 1605-40; Rector of Stormouth, Kent 1608-10; Rector of Woodchurch, Kent, 1609-33; Rector of Biddenden, Kent, 1610-40; Prebendary of St. Paul’s, 23 Oct 1609 – Jun 1632; Master of University Coll., Oxford, 7 Mar 1609/10 - 23 Aug 1632; consecrated Bishop of Oxford 10 Jun 1632; built a residence for himself and his successors in the See of Oxford at Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire; d. 12 Feb 1640/1. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-02588 · Person · 1845-1912

BANDINEL, JAMES JULIUS FREDERICK, eldest son of Rev. James Bandinel, Rector of Elmley, Yorks., and Julia, sister of Bulkeley George Le Mesurier (qv); b. 17 Nov 1845; adm. (G) 24 Jan 1861; left Whitsun 1863; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Jun 1863; BA 1868; in tea trade; went out in Apr 1875 to Newchang, South Manchuria; held consular posts there for USA 1875-1906, Netherlands 1875-1906, Japan 1882-97, Germany 1884-1906 and Sweden and Norway 1893-1907; returned to England 1907; m. 13 Dec 1875 Jane, dau. of Matthew Gill, Newchang; d. 12 Jan 1912.

GB-2014-WSA-02589 · Person · 1849-1912

BANDINEL, RICHARD BULKELEY, brother of James Julius Frederick Bandinel (qv); b. 21 Mar 1849; adm. (G) 19 Jun 1862; left Christmas 1863; employed in Inland Revenue; living in Aston, Warwickshire 1893 (but not in 1881 or 1901 Censuses); a keen musician; d. 22 Nov 1912.

GB-2014-WSA-02590 · Person · 1917-2001

Bang, Christian Lucien, son of Carl Christian Bang and Berthe Augustine, d. of Augustin Joseph Flochel of Paris; b. 15 Apr. 1917; adm. Jan. 1931 (A); left July 1936; RA 1940-5 (Capt.); wounded (Western Desert) 1942; a co. director; m. 14 June 1946 Agnes Elizabeth Lanyon, d. of Maj. Thomas William Lanyon Penno, West Yorks Regt, of Weymouth; d. 16 July 2001.

GB-2014-WSA-02591 · Person · 1921-1989

Bang, Maurice Carl, brother of Christian Lucien Bang (qv); b. 12 Feb. 1921; adm. Sept. 1934 (A); left July 1939; RAF in WW2; d. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-02592 · Person · 1909-1932

Bangay, Geoffrey Richard Dorrington, son of Raymond Dorrington Bangay of Brentwood, Essex; b. 11 Feb. 1909; adm. Jan. 1925 (G); left Mar. 1926; d. 13 Nov. 1932.

Bankes, Charles, 1687-1718
GB-2014-WSA-02594 · Person · 1687-1718

BANKES, CHARLES, son of Rev. Charles Bankes, London, and Ann (Paling ? (IGI)); bapt. St. Christopher le Stocks, London 2 Aug 1687 (surname given as Banks); adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1704; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1707, matr. 2 Jul 1707, aged 19, Westminster Student from 23 Dec 1707; BA 1711; MA 1715; buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, 29 Apr 1718.

GB-2014-WSA-02598 · Person · 1838-1858

BANKES, WILLIAM GEORGE HAWTREY, fifth son of George Bankes (qv); b. 11 Sep 1838; adm. (G) 3 Apr 1850; a great friend of Francis Markham (qv), who mentions him frequently in Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. 7 Mar 1856, did not matr.; Cornet, 7th Hussars 3 Mar 1857; d. at Lucknow 6 Apr 1858, from wounds received at Raptee 19 Mar; received posthumous award of Victoria Cross.

GB-2014-WSA-02600 · Person · 1832-1899

BANKS, CHARLES EDMUND, son of John Tatam Banks MD MRCP, Louth, Lincs., and Susanna Maria --- (IGI); b. 31 Jan 1832; adm. BB 29 Jan 1847 (Rigaud's); the first boy on the foundation of Archbishop Williams who did not wear the purple gown, the use of which had been abolished by Liddell; left Christmas 1847; Steward, Grays’ Inn (1881 Census, then unm. ); d. 1899.

GB-2014-WSA-02601 · Person · ca. 1734-1755

BANKS, COLLINGWOOD, elder son of Joseph Banks MP, Revesby Abbey, Lincs., and his second wife Catherine, widow of Newcomen Wallis, Lincoln, and dau. of --- Collingwood; half-brother of William Banks (qv); b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1744/5 (Ludford's); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Nov 1751; adm. Middle Temple 2 Nov 1753; buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 29 Jan 1755.