TERRY, DAVID; b.; adm. (aged 8) May 1733.
TERRY, ASTLEY FELLOWES, eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Henry Clarke Terry, Burvale, Surrey, and Charlotte, second dau. of Henry Fellowes; b. 12 May 1840; adm. 20 Jan 1853 (James'); QS 1854; left Mar 1855; Ensign, 60th Rifles 1 Apr 1858; Lieut., 11 Sep 1860; Adjt., 23 Jun 1863; Capt., 18 Dec 1867; Maj., 7 Jan 1880; Lieut. -Col., Kingís Royal Rifle Corps 1 Jul 1881; Col. in Army 1 Jul 1885; retd. as hon. Major-Gen., 1 Jul 1887; served in Zulu campaign 1879 and in operations in East Griqualand 1880; Knight of Justice, Order of St. John of Jerusalem 26 May 1908; author, Uniform and Equipment, Kingís Royal Rifle Corps, 1913, and other works; m. 13 Dec 1864 Edith, youngest dau. of Henry Cory, Weybridge, Surrey; d. 8 Dec 1926.
TERRICK, SAMUEL, son of Rev. Samuel Terrick, Rector of Wheldrake, Yorks., Prebendary of York, and Ann, widow of Nathaniel Arlush, Howden, Yorks., and dau. of John Gibson, Welborne, Yorks.; b. 13 Apr 1707; adm. (aged 12) Mar 1719/20; in under school list 1721; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 13 Apr 1724, matr. 1724; BA 1727/8; MA 1731; Fellow, Queens’ Coll. Cambridge to 1737; ordained deacon (London) 21 Dec 1729, priest (Winchester) 24 Sep 1732; Rector of Elvetham, Hampshire 23 Nov 1732-40; Rector of Eversley, Hampshire 28 Oct 1736-45; Domestic Chaplain to James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos (qv), 1736, and to Right Rev. John Thomas DD, Bishop of Peterborough 21 Aug 1749; Rector of Broadwater, Sussex, from 11 Sep 1745; Vicar of Sompting, Sussex, from 17 Oct 1749; Prebendary of Peterborough 26 Jun - Nov 1759, and from 19 Jun 1761; Prebendary of Durham from 4 Dec 1759; his brother Right Rev. Richard Terrick DD was Bishop of London; d. 6 Aug 1761.
Terres, John Brown Hugh, only son of John Brown Terres, M.D., of Charlott, North Carolina, U.S.A., Consul-Gen. at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, by Corinne, daughter of T. P. Pascal, of Marseilles, France; b. Sept. 6, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1915; Flying Pilot in the French Army May 1917 to April 1918; Ensign U.S., N.R.F. April 14, 1918; attached to the English bombarding group, 214 Squadron, in France; went out to the Italian front Aug. 10, 1918; killed in action at Mirafiore, Italy, Aug. 17, 1918.
TERRENT, THOMAS; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1625, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1625 - ejection 1648; BA 1629; MA 1632; BD 1642; ordained; Chaplain at Christ Church; one of the delegates appointed in 1632 to revise the University Statutes and to digest them into one book; Minister of Benson, Oxfordshire, to res 1639; Vicar of St. Thomas, Oxford 1641; ejected from his Studentship for non-submission to the Parliamentary Visitors 1648, “but complied so far, that, being sickly, the Dean allowed him a chamber, and some maintenance” (Wood, Hist. & Antiqs. Of the Univ. of Oxford, ed. Gutch, ii, pt. ii, 594); d. 2 Apr 1660. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
TERRENT, JERAMEEL, son of Rev. --- Terrent, Surrey; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1620, matr. 12 Oct 1621, aged 18, Westminster Student to c. 1639, Tutor; BA 6 Feb 1623/4; MA 1626; ordained; Vicar of Winkfield, Berks., 1636; Rector of Clewer, Berks., from 1661; Prebendary of Salisbury from 13 Apr 1662; lic. to m. 15 Jun 1647 Hester Barr; buried Winkfield, Berks. 21 Oct 1677.
TEPPER, CHARLES WILLIAM RICHARD, eldest son of John Tepper, London, solicitor; b. 10 Aug 1861; adm. 9 Apr 1873; exhibitioner 1874; QS 1876; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1880, matr. 15 Oct 1880; BA 1884; played football for Oxford 1883-4; Professor, Presidency Coll., Bengal 1887; Principal, Rajshahye Coll., Bengal; m. 1885 Jessie, dau. of Hallowell Carew, Beddington, Surrey; d. 21 Jul 1888. [wife’s father perhaps Hollowell Carew, chemist]
TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, LOUIS CHARLES, brother of George Hildeyard Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (qv); b. 23 Jul 1814; adm. 20 Sep 1826 (as Tennyson); King’s Coll. London; adm. Inner Temple 4 Jun 1833, called to bar 1 May 1840; Midland Circuit; Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Worship Street Aug 1851-60, Clerkenwell 1860-6, Marylebone 1866-77, Westminster 1877 - Sep 1890; JP Middlesex, Tower Hamlets; m. 31 Aug 1852 Sophia, dau. of John Ashton Yates MP, Dinglehead, Lancs.; d. 11 Dec 1896.
TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, GEORGE HILDEYARD, eldest son of Right Hon. Charles Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (formerly Tennyson) PC MP, Bayons Manor, Lincs., and Frances Mary, only child of Rev. John Hutton, Morton Hall, Lincs.; b. 10 Jul 1809; adm. 9 Oct 1820 (as Tennyson); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 3 Jul 1828, matr. 1828; Ionian Islands Civil Service; Registrar, Order of St. Michael and St. George 12 Nov 1832 - Apr 1839; CMG 30 Nov 1832; assumed with his father and brothers the additional surname of D’Eyncourt 30 Jul 1835; d. unm. 23 Feb 1871.