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Bagot, Egerton Arden, 1777-1861

  • GB-2014-WSA-02450
  • Person
  • 1777-1861

BAGOT, EGERTON ARDEN, eldest son of Walter Bagot (adm. 1739/40, qv), and his first wife; b. 3 Jan 1777; adm. 5 Oct 1791 (Clapham); KS 1792; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1796, matr. 25 May 1796, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1796 - 31 Oct 1822 (void, by marriage); BA 1800; MA 1803; ordained deacon 1801, priest 1802; Curate, Blithfield, Staffs.; of Pype Hall, Staffs.; m. 22 Oct 1822 Elizabeth Isabella, third dau. of Hon. and Rev. George Bridgeman, Rector of Wigan, Lancs.; d. 4 Feb 1861.

Bagot, Lewis Francis, 1814-1870

  • GB-2014-WSA-02453
  • Person
  • 1814-1870

BAGOT, LEWIS FRANCIS, brother of Charles Walter Bagot (qv); b. 18 Jul 1814; adm. 17 Jun 1824 (Stikeman's); KS May 1826; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1830, matr. 28 May 1830; BA 1834; MA 1836; Fellow of All Souls 1836-40; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1836, priest 1837 (Oxford); Vicar of Sibbertoft, Northants., 20 Sep 1837-8; Rector of Castle Rising with Roydon, Norfolk 13 Nov 1839-46; Vicar of Leigh, Staffs., from 1845; m. 13 Jun 1848 Catherine, third dau. of Hon. and Rev. John Evelyn Boscawen, Canon of Canterbury and Rector of Wotton, Surrey; d. 14 Aug 1870.

Bagot, Walter, 1731-1806

  • GB-2014-WSA-02457
  • Person
  • 1731-1806

BAGOT, WALTER, brother of William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot (qv); b. 2 Nov 1731; adm. Feb 1739/40 (Watts'); KS 1746; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1750, matr. 20 Jun 1750, Westminster Student 15 Dec 1750 - 29 Jul 1758 (void, expiry year of grace as R. Leigh); BA 1754; MA 1757; ordained deacon (Oxford) 5 Jun 1757; Rector of Leigh, Staffs., from 1757; Rector of Blithfield, Staffs., from 29 Jan 1759; Prebendary of St. Asaph from 10 May 1796; a correspondent of William Cowper (qv), with whom he was “much intimate” at school (Southey, Cowper, v, 185); m. 1st, 1 Sep 1773 Anne, dau. of William Swinnerton, barrister, Vice-Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster, of Butterton, Staffs.; m. 2nd, 28 Apr 1789 Mary Ward, Blithfield, Staffs.; d. 10 Jul 1806.

Bagot, Walter, 1778-1800

  • GB-2014-WSA-02458
  • Person
  • 1778-1800

BAGOT, WALTER, second son of Walter Bagot (adm. 1739/40, qv), and his first wife; b. 13 Feb 1778; adm. 16 Jan 1793 (Clapham); KS 1793; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1797, matr. 19 Jun 1797, Westminster Student from 23 Dec 1797; drowned in the river Avon, near Warwick Castle, 10 Jan 1800.

Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671

  • GB-2014-WSA-00257
  • Person
  • 1629-1671

BAGSHAW, EDWARD, son of Edward Bagshaw MP, barrister, of Moreton Pinkney, Northants., and Prudence ---; bapt. 20 Dec 1629; adm.; KS in 1644; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1646, but was detained at school “through the exigence of warre”, matr. 1 Feb 1646/7, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1662; submitted to the Parliamentary Visitors (see Register of Visitors of the University of Oxford 1647 to 1658, Camden Society, 2nd series, vol. xxix, 74, 268, 484); BA 1649; MA 1651 (incorp. at Cambridge 1654); took a prominent part in an agitation for the abolition of caps and gowns; adm. Gray’s Inn 2 Feb 1651/2; Under Master of the School May 1656; quarrelled with Richard Busby (qv), the Head Master (Barker, Memoir of Richard Busby, 1905, 55-76); suspended by the Governors 1 Dec 1657 and resigned in May 1658; ordained (Exeter) 3 Nov 1659; Vicar of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire 25 Aug 1659 – 1662 [or 1660 ?], when ejected for nonconformity under the Bartholomew Act; also ejected from his Studentship at Christ Church Hilary term 1662; Chaplain to Arthur, Earl of Anglesey 1661; accompanied him to Ireland Jul 1662; returned to England Sep 1662; imprisoned in Tower of London for abusing the King and Government 1663-4 and in Southsea Castle 1664-7; thrown into Newgate Prison for refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy, but was subsequently allowed out on parole; a man of learning and intellectual accomplishments which were rendered useless by his ungovernable temper and overweening conceit; author, A true and perfect narrative of the differences between Mr Busby and Mr Bagshaw, the First and Second Masters of Westminster School, 1659, and several controversial and religious works; m. Margaret, second dau. of John Peacock, Chawley, Cumnor, Oxfordshire, “a blind gentlewoman who had fallen in love with him for his sermons”; d. 28 Dec 1671. DNB.

Bagshaw, Edward, 1690-1769

  • GB-2014-WSA-02463
  • Person
  • 1690-1769

BAGSHAW, EDWARD, only son of Henry Bagshaw (qv); bapt. Durham Cathedral 21 Jul 1690 (IGI); adm.; QS 1704; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1709, matr. 4 Oct 1709, aged 19, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1709-16 (void); BA 1713; MA 1716; ordained priest (Oxford) 31 May 1713; Vicar of Castleton, Derbs., from Aug 1723; some extracts from his diary are printed Transactions of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, ii, 74 seq.; m. 3 May 1716 Margaret Bignall, St. Anne’s, Soho; d. 12 Apr 1769.

Bagshaw, Henry, 1633-1709

  • GB-2014-WSA-02464
  • Person
  • 1633-1709

BAGSHAW, HENRY, brother of Edward Bagshaw (KS in 1644, qv); bapt. 5 Sep 1633; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1648; KS (Capt. ) 1650; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1651, subscribed 7 Jul 1651, Westminster Student; BA 1655; MA 1657 (incorp. Camb. 1659); BD 1668; DD 1671; ordained; Chaplain to Sir Richard Fanshawe, Ambassador to Spain and Portugal, 1663-6; Rector of Carlton in Lindrick, Notts., 18 Mar 1667 - res Jul 1670; Prebendary of York 12 Aug 1667- res Jul 1670, of Southwell 9 Jul 1668 -70; Rector of St. Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, London, 10 Jun 1670 -77; Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham, from 13 Dec 1677; Prebendary of Durham from 18 Jul 1681; had a great reputation as a preacher; published several sermons; lic. to m. 7 Apr 1674 Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Nicolls, Bart., Faxton, Northants; also lic. to m. 8 Feb 1674/5 Elizabeth Wilshere; d. 30 Dec 1709. DNB.

Bagulie, Thomas, fl. 1572

  • GB-2014-WSA-02467
  • Person
  • fl. 1572

BAGULIE, THOMAS; b.; at school in 1567; QS in 1572 (Chapter Muniments 25122).

Bailey, John Hopkins, 1806-1871

  • GB-2014-WSA-02475
  • Person
  • 1806-1871

BAILEY, JOHN HOPKINS, son of John Bailey, Harwich, Essex; b. 1 Oct 1806; adm. 5 Feb 1819 (Packharness'); KS 1821; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1825, adm. pens. 3 Jun 1825, scholar 1826, matr. Mich. 1825; BA 1829; MA 1834; ordained deacon (London) 14 Jun 1835, priest 18 Dec 1836; Perpetual Curate of Billericay, Essex, 1844-59; Vicar of White Notley, Essex, from 1859; d. 13 Nov 1871.

Bain, Francis William, 1863-1940

  • GB-2014-WSA-02488
  • Person
  • 1863-1940

BAIN, FRANCIS WILLIAM, third son of Joseph Bain FSA (Scot), Sweethope, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, archivist, and Charlotte, dau. of Edward Piper, Alstonby on the Eden, Cumberland; b. 29 Apr 1863; adm. as exhibitioner (J) 31 May 1877; QS (Capt. ) 1878; Capt. of the School 1881; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1882, matr. 13 Oct 1882; played Association Football against Cambridge 1883-6, Capt. 1886; 2nd cl. Cl. Mod. 1884, 1st cl. Lit. Hum. 1886; BA 1886; MA 1889; Fellow of All Souls Coll. Nov 1889-96; entered Indian Educational Service; Professor of History and Political Economy, Deccan College, Poona, India 1 Jun 1892-1919; Junior Principal Mar 1908, Senior Principal Apr 1911-19; CIE 3 Jun 1918; author, A Digit of the Moon, 1899, and numerous other works; m. 4 Jun 1890 Helen Margarita, dau. of Henry Blandford, Blandford, Dorset; d. 24 Feb 1940. DNB.

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