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GB-2014-WSA-05417 · Person · 1838-1867

COWELL, JOHN JERMYN, son of John Welsford Cowell, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, a clerk in Bank of England, and Frances Maberly (IGI); b. 30 Jan 1838; adm. 7 Jun 1850 (Rigaud's); QS 1852; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1856, adm. pens. 5 May 1856, scholar 1857, matr. Mich. 1856; BA 1860; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 21 Apr 1860, called to bar 30 Apr 1864; Secretary, The Alpine Club; Cowell seems to have developed his fondness for climbing while at school, for he “climbed with another Westminster boy to the top of the Victoria Tower, which was then building, walked out to the end of a beam, projecting over London, and looked down” (Oscar Browning, Memoirs of Sixty Years, 39, 57, 58-61); d. 16 Dec 1867.

GB-2014-WSA-05418 · Person · 1933-1998

Cowell, John Richard, son of Frank Richard Cowell CMG PhD, author, and Lilian Margaret, d. of Rev. Alfred Edward Palin, Rector of Nether Denton, Cumberland; b. 30 Apr. 1933; adm. Sept. 1946 (R); left July 1951; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1952, BA 1955, MA 1959; secretariat Lond. Chamber of Commerce 1957-8, Roy. Horticultural Soc. 1958, dep. sec. 1970, sec. 1975, retd. 1988; m. 8 Apr. 1972 Josephine Suzanne Elizabeth, d. of Ian Craig of Burneston, Yorks; d. 9 Nov. 1998.

GB-2014-WSA-05419 · Person · 1898-?

Cowell, Ronald George, son of Ebenezer Hudson and Emily Margaret Cowell, of Norwood, b. Sept. 26, 1898; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (A); left Easter 1913; a partner in Hudson Cowell of Bishopsgate, London E. C., grain merchants.

GB-2014-WSA-05420 · Person · 1863-1949

COWELL, SIBERT FORREST ANTROBUS, brother of Wilfrid Hammerton Antrobus Cowell (qv); b. 24 Sep 1863; adm. (H) 15 Jun 1876; QS Jan 1879; left 1882; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 14 Oct 1882; BA 1886; MA 1911; Assistant Secretary, Royal College of Surgeons, 1888-1901, Secretary 1901-34; d. unm. 13 Jan 1949.

GB-2014-WSA-05421 · Person · 1856-?

COWELL, WILFRID HAMMERTON ANTROBUS, eldest son of Thomas William Cowell MRCS LSA, Piccadilly, London, and Frances Ann, dau. of Edmund Edward Antrobus FSA, Kensington Palace Gardens, London; b. 2 Oct 1856; adm. 12 Jun 1868 (James'); QS 1871; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1875, matr. 20 May 1875; BA 1879; MA 1882; Assistant Master, St. Edward’s School, Summertown, Oxford 1880, Tutor 1893, Second Master from 1925; edited The Roll of St. Edward’s School, 1890, 2nd ed. 1898, 3rd ed. 1907.

Cowelle, ---, fl. 1549
GB-2014-WSA-05422 · Person · fl. 1549

COWELLE, ---; b.; adm.; KS; left 1549 (Acts of Chapter).

Cowes, James, ca. 1629-1674
GB-2014-WSA-05423 · Person · ca. 1629-1674

COWES, JAMES, son of Edmond Cowes, London; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1646, but was detained at school “through the exigence of warre” (Register of Visitors of the Univ. of Oxford 1647 to 1658, Camden Soc. Pub., 2nd ser., xxix, 268), matr. 29 Jan 1646/7, aged 17, Westminster Student; BA 1649; MA 1651 (incorp. Cambridge 1654); submitted to Parliamentary Visitors 28 May 1648; Chaplain, Christ Church 1650; subscribed the Engagement 1650/1; ordained; Rector of Luddenham, Kent, from 10 Apr 1661; Perpetual Curate, Oare, Kent, from 1668; d. 1674.

Cowie, Anson Gordon, 1890-?
GB-2014-WSA-05424 · Person · 1890-?

Cowie, Anson Gordon, only son of William Clarke Cowie, of Brockley, chairman and managing director of the British North Borneo Company, by Amy Constance, daughter of Charles Durdant Pead, of Margate, Kent; b. July 19, 1890; adm. May 4, 1905 (R); left July 1909; served in Great War I; Capt. 20th Batt. London Regt. June 1, 1916; m. May 23, 1916, Kathleen Frances, eldest daughter of Hubert Schmitz, of Niton, Isle of Wight.

Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667
GB-2014-WSA-00493 · Person · 1618-1667

COWLEY, ABRAHAM, seventh and posthumous child of Thomas Cowley, St. Michael Le Querne, London, citizen and stationer; b. 1618; adm.; Min. Can. 1630; KS; author, Poetical Blossoms, dedicated to his schoolmaster Lambert Osbaldeston (qv) and published 1633; while in College he also wrote Love’s Riddle, a pastoral comedy, not published until 1638; failed to obtain election to either university 1636; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 21 Apr 1636, scholar (by dispensatory letter from King) 14 Jun 1637; his Latin play, Naufragium Joculare, was played before the University by members of Trinity Coll. 2 Feb 1638; BA 1639/40; MA 1643; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll., from 30 Oct 1640; ejected by Parliamentary Visitors 1644 and went to Oxford, taking up residence in St. John’s Coll.; went abroad 1646; employed in diplomatic services by exiled Royalist court; returned to England as Royalist spy 1656; author, Miscellanies, 1656; MD Oxford 2 Dec 1657 (incorp. Cambridge 11 Jul 1664); withdrew to France, but returned at Restoration; applied for Mastership of Savoy 1661, unsuccessfully; one of original fellows of Royal Society; his works were first published in a collected form in 1668, when Several Discourses by way of Essays in Prose and Verse appeared for the first time; some hitherto unpublished Verses on the Happy Birth of the Duke of York are printed in the Elizabethan, v, 54-5, viii, 281; d. 28 Jul 1667, and buried in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey. DNB.