SAUNDERS, ALFRED WILLIAM, brother of Francis Napier Saunders (qv); b. 8 Apr 1854; adm. 28 Jun 1865 (G); Min. Can. 1868; left Aug 1870; King’s Coll. London; resident in Brazil 1875-95; Secretary, London and Brazilian Bank May 1895 – Feb 1920; m. 12 Jul 1910 Violet Ellen, dau. of Charles Browning Hall, Ashtead Rectory, Surrey; d. at Madeira 31 Jan 1925.
SAUNDERS, FRANCIS NAPIER, eldest son of Francis Saunders, Bahia, Brazil, and Sofie Karoline, dau. of Karl Ludwig Wucherer, Bahia, Brazil; b. 30 Dec 1850; adm. 29 Jun 1862 (G); QS 1865; left May 1869; in Brazil 1872-8, subsequently merchant in New York, USA; d. unm. 4 Sep 1904, during a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to New York.
Saunders, Kenneth Stopford, son of Edgar Stopford Saunders, electrical engineer, of Surbiton, Surrey, and Kate Lizzie, d. of William Plank of Chard, Somerset; b. 20 Sept. 1917; adm. Sept. 1931 (G); left Apr. 1935; air traffic control officer Min. of Civil Aviation, seconded Colomal Civil Service Kenya 1950; m. 15 Mar. 1940 Patricia Anna, d. of T. Moyle of Staines.
Savage, Patrick Morris Boscawen, son of Lieut.-Col. Morris Boscawen Savage CBE DSO, South Staffs Regt, of Lichfield, and Helen Elise Tovil QARNS, d. of Timothy William Tovell, estate manager; b. 21 Aug. 1916; adm. Jan. 1930 (G); left July 1935; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1935, BA 1939, MA 1945; RMC Sandhurst, 2nd Lieut. South Staffs Regt 1940, Lieut. and Cipher Officer HQ Crete 1940, Capt. attd Roy. Corps of Signals 1941, p.o.w. 1941-5; asst master Summer Fields Oxford 1939 and 1945-56, asst HM 1956-60, HM 1960-76, Governor 1975-80; FRSA 1969; Confraternity of St Gregory, Downside Abbey, 1977; author of poems in numerous WW2 anthologies; d. 2 Apr. 2002.
Sayer, Arthur Gerald, only son of Arthur Sayer (q.v.); b. Aug. 16, 1888; adm. April 23, 1902 (G); left July 1907; Magd. Coll. Oxon., matric. Oct. 1907; B.A. 1910; M.A. 1914; ordained deacon 1911, priest 1912 (Bristol); Curate of St. Paul's, Swindon, Wilts, 1911-3, of Folkestone 1914-6, and of St. Peter's, Bournemouth, 1916-23; Vicar of Westend, Hants, 1923-8; Curate of Lelant, Cornwall, 1929-31; Vicar of St. Michael, Maidstone, 1931-9; Perpetual Curate of St. Peter, Bushey Heath, Herts, 1939-46; licensed to officiate Diocese of Truro, 1946; Inspector of Schools, Truro, Diocese 1949; Prebendary of St. Endellion 1954; m. Oct. 17, 1922, Bridget Catherine, younger daughter of Edward St. Aubyn; d. 1971.
SAYER, ARTHUR, brother of William Sayer (qv); b. 15 Aug 1856; adm. 27 May 1869 (G); left Whitsun 1872; clerk, Bank of England (in 1881); inherited Pett Place estate from elder brother 1917; m. 20 Sep 1887 Anna Kate, youngest dau. of Benjamin Smith, Westbourne Terrace Road, Bayswater; d. 1 Jun 1942.
SAYER, WILLIAM, third son of John Sayer, Pett Place, Charing, Kent, and Charlotte Sibella, eldest dau. of Rev. William Crawley, Vicar of Flaxley, Gloucs.; b. 7 Nov 1854; adm. 27 Sep 1867 (G); QS 1869; left Whitsun 1873; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 31 May 1873; BA 1877; adm. solicitor Mar 1881; practised in London; m. 30 Jul 1888 Annie Elizabeth Georgiana, dau. of Henry Poore Cox; d. 2 Apr 1912.
Scarfe, George Norman, son of Frederick Norman Scarfe, of Finchley, by Catherine Isidora, daughter of Claxton Scarfe, of Friern Barnet, Herts; b. Aug. 4, 1873; adm. Sept. 25, 1888 (G); left July 1890; served in France and Belgium in Great War I 1914-9; Major A.S.C. Aug. 25, 1915; m. Sept. 3, 1928, Edith, youngest daughter of Hastings Burton Middleton, of Bradford Peverell, Dorset; d. Aug. 15, 1955.
Scott, Alan Chandos Guillum, brother of Guy Harden Guillum Scott (q.v.); b. Oct. 13, 1876; adm. April 24, 1890 (G); left July 1893; in business in Florida, U.S.A.; m. 1907 Jane Crawford, of Florida; d. of the results of an accident Dec. 31, 1948.
Scott, Guy Harden Guillum, eldest son of Sir Arthur Guillum Scott, Accountant-Gen. India Office, of Kensington, by Harriet, daughter of James Edward Hunt, of South Kensington; b. Dec. 7, 1874; adm. June 5, 1885 (G); left July 1893; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1930; called to the bar at the Inner Temple June 14, 1899; Surrey Sessions; served in the South African War; Farrier-Sgt. C.I.V. Mounted Infantry; served in Great War I; R.N.V.R., Anti-Aircraft C.P.O.; secretary of the Dogs' Home, Battersea, 1910; asst. secretary, Church Assembly 1920-9; joint secretary 1939-46; Chancellor of the Dioceses of Winchester and Peterborough 1930 and of Oxford 1937; author with G. L. McDonell of the Record of the C.I.V., M.I. (1902), and with P. M. Burton of The Law relating to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (1906); m. Jan. 1, 1910, Anne Dorothea, elder daughter of the Rev. Thomas Lechmere Tudor Fitzjohn, Rector of Oddington, Oxon., and sister of Tudor Fitzjohn (q.v.); d. Nov. 24, 1960.