ATWOOD, JAMES ESTCOURT, brother of George Atwood (KS 1759, qv); b. 24 Jul 1758; adm. 30 May 1768; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 17 Jan 1775, but did not matr.; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 May 1775; Ensign, 99th Foot 5 Jun 1780; retd. Aug 1781; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1783, priest 2 Jan 1785 (both Winchester); Rector of Saxlingham with Sharington, Norfolk 6 Feb 1787; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1795; readm. Trinity Coll. Cambridge, 10 Feb 1798; went out to India; Chaplain EICS Madras, appointed 1799 to serve St. Thomas’s Mount and Poonamallee; buried unm. at St. Thomas’s Mount, Fort St. George, Madras 24 Jul 1810.
ATWOOD, THOMAS ALEXANDER, brother of George Atwood (KS 1759, qv); b. 29 Mar 1764; adm. 26 Jun 1775; ordained deacon (Winchester) 4 Mar 1787 to curacy of Mickleham, Surrey; Curate and Lecturer, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, from 3 Feb 1802; m. 8 May 1798 Grace, dau. of H. Burtenshaw [Henry Burtenshaw, Lewes, Sussex ? : if so, sister of Samuel Burtenshaw (qv)]; d. 19 Jul 1805.
Atwood, Wilfrid Murray, son of Frederick Atwood, of Kew, Surrey, by Lilian, daughter of Charles Nicholson Hunt, of Challow, Berks; b. Dec. 13, 1900; adm. Sept. 25, 1913 (A); left July 1919; A. C. A. Feb. 1925; F. C. A. 1936; practises in London; m. Aug. 28, 1926, Adela, daughter of Thomas Roland Francis, of London.
AUBER, CHARLES BRANSBY, younger son of Henry Peter Auber, London, Secretary to Directors of East India Co., and Jane, dau. of Rev. John Auber, Rector of Blaisdon, Gloucs.; b. 6 Apr 1820; adm. 30 Sep 1833 (Stelfox's); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 18 Aug 1840, matr. Mich. 1840; BA 1845; ordained deacon 1845, priest 1846; Curate of Moreton Pinkney, Northants., in 1848; Rector of Clannaborough, Devon, 1853; m. 16 Nov 1847 Zoe Adelaide, only dau. of Charles Henry Barber QC, Bencher Grays’ Inn; d. 18 Jan 1867.
AUBIN, JOHN, son of J. Aubin; b.; adm.; KS 1694; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1699, matr. 21 Jun 1699, aged 22 [sic : check], Westminster Student 23 Dec 1699-1740 (void), Tutor 1707; BA 1703; MA 12 Mar 1705/6; ordained deacon 9 Dec 1708, priest 24 Sep 1709 [or 1710 ?] (both Oxford). [note will of John Aubin, surgeon, Marenne, St. Anne’s, Soho, proved PCC 4 Dec 1704 : father of this individual ?]
AUBREY, SIR JOHN, BART., eldest son of Sir Thomas Aubrey, Bart., and Martha, sister of Thomas Richard Carter (qv); b. 4 Jul 1739; adm. May 1752 (Hart's); KS 1754; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1758, matr. 24 May 1758, but not adm. as Westminster Student; DCL 8 Jul 1763; Grand Tour (Italy) 1764-5; MP Wallingford 1768-74, Aylesbury 1774-80, Wallingford 1780-4, Buckinghamshire 1784-90, Clitheroe 1790-6, Aldeburgh 1796-1812, Steyning 1812-20, Horsham from 1820; a Lord of the Admiralty Jul 1782 - Apr 1783; a Lord of the Treasury Dec 1783 - Apr 1789; succ. father as 6th baronet 4 Sep 1786; of Boarstall and Dorton, Bucks.; “father” of the House of Commons; m. 1st, 9 Mar 1771 Mary, dau. of Sir James Colebrooke, Bart., MP; m. 2nd, 26 May 1783 his cousin Martha Catherine, dau. of George Richard Carter, Chilton, Bucks.; d. 14 Mar 1826.
AUBREY, RICHARD, brother of Sir John Aubrey, Bart. (qv); b. 26 May 1744; adm.; KS 1759; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 23 May 1765; migrated to All Souls Coll.; BA 1771; MA 1775; Fellow of All Souls 1768; of Ashill, Glamorgan; Col., Royal Glamorgan Militia, from 19 May 1797; m. 20 Feb 1780 Frances, third dau. of Hon. Wriothesley Digby; d. 31 Mar 1808. [perhaps Richard Gough Aubrey, Yuiskedwin, Breconshire, will proved PCC 21 Apr 1808]
AUBREY, SIR THOMAS DIGBY, BART., only son of Richard Aubrey (qv); bapt. 2 Dec 1782; adm. 6 Jun 1795 (Clapham); left Bartholomewtide 1801; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 24 Jul 1801, matr. Mich. 1801; BA 1806; MA 1809; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 Jun 1805, called to bar 11 Feb 1811; High Sheriff Buckinghamshire 1815; succ. uncle as 7th baronet 14 Mar 1826; Chairman, Buckinghamshire Quarter Sessions; m. 9 Dec 1813 Mary, dau. of Thomas Wright, London; d. 5 Sep 1856.
AUBREY, THOMAS, brother of Sir John Aubrey, Bart. (qv); b. 17 Jul 1740; adm. (aged 11) May 1752 (Hart's); in school list 1754; Jesus Coll. Oxford, matr. 15 Nov 1756; BA 1760; Ensign, 9th Foot 26 Oct 1762; Lieut., 62nd Foot 27 Mar 1765; 4th Foot 17 May 1766; Capt., 47th Foot 30 Apr 1771; Brevet Maj. 7 Jun 1782; half pay as Capt. from 28 Feb 1788; Inspecting Field Officer of Yeomanry with rank of Lieut. -Col. from 7 Jan 1804; served in American War, distinguishing himself when in command on Diamond Island; MP Wallingford 1784-90; m. in Canada 1780 Elizabeth Twing; d. 15 Jan 1814.