SIMMONS, EDWARD; b. 3 Jan 1847; adm. 25 Sep 1862 (James'); left Christmas 1862.
Simmons, Jack, son of Seymour Francis Simmons of Isleworth and Katherine Lilias, d. of Thomas Finch MB, of Babbacombe, Devon; b. 30 Aug. 1915; adm. Sept. 1928 (G), KS Sept. 1929; left July 1933; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1933, BA MA 1942; Beit lecturer in the History of the British Empire, Univ. of Oxford, 1943-7; Prof. of History Univ. of Leicester 1947-75, Pro-Vice-Chancellor 1960-3, Public Orator 1965-8; FRSL FRHistS; FSA 1975; Advisory Council Science Museums 1970-; vice-chairman Nat. Railway Museum, York; joint ed. The journal of Transport History 1953-73; author of Livingstone and Africa 1955, The Railways of Britain 1961; d. 3 Sept. 2000.
Simmons, Peter Hamilton, son of Hamilton Webster Simmons, insurance official, of Teddington, Middlesex, and Mabel, d. of Walter Brazil of Teddington; b. 2 Sept. 1926; adm. Sept. 1939 (A); left July 1944; Barts Hosp. Med. Sch., MB BS 1950; FFARCS 1954; consult. anaesthetist N. Middlesex Hosp. 1959, Roy. Northern Hosp. 1960, Roy. Free Hosp. 1984; m. Sept. 1956 Elizabeth Coralie, d. of Rev. Canon Alfred Thomas Houghton, gen. sec. Bible Churchmen’s Missionary Soc; d. 18 Dec. 2010.
Simms, Nicholas Digby, son of Ronald Edward Simms, PR agent, of St John’s Wood, and Margaret Felicity Seear of Nairobi, Kenya; b. 3 Oct. 1946; adm. Jan. 1960 (L); left Mar. 1964; successively in publishing and wine trade; author, Orlando’s Guide to North Norfolk; m. 1st, 1967 Sarah Carroll; 2nd, 1975 Leucothea Day; d. 2 Jan. 1992.
Simon, Marcel André, second son of Alfred Simon, Ph.D., of Sidcup, Kent; b. March 1, 1899; at R.N. Coll. Osborne Jan. 1912 - Dec. 1913; adm. Jan. 15, 1914 (H); left July 1914; 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt. Dec. 19, 1916, attached 2nd Batt. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry; went out to the western front Feb. 1917; killed in action near Lens April 29, 1917.
SIMPKINSON, SIR JOHN AUGUSTUS FRANCIS, only son of Rev. John Simpkinson, Rector of Cliffe, Kent, and Renée, dau. of Abraham de Wesselow, Russian Ambassador at Vienna; b. 30 Nov 1780; adm.; KS 1794; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1798, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 19 May 1798, Canoneer Student 25 Jun 1800 – void 26 Jun 1809; BA 1802; MA 1804; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 26 Jan 1803, called to bar 15 Nov 1806, Bencher 1831, Treasurer 1845; practised in Chancery courts; KC Trinity 1831; knighted on opening by Queen Victoria of new Hall of Lincoln’s Inn 30 Oct 1845; FRS 22 Apr 1847; FSA; m. 14 Apr 1814 Mary, third dau. of John Griffin, Bedford Place, Russell Square, London; d. 8 Jul 1851.
SIMPKINSON, JOHN NASSAU, elder son of Sir John Augustus Francis Simpkinson (qv); b. 1 Jan 1817; adm. 27 Jan 1830 (Stelfox's); KS 1830; went to Rugby Sch. 1831; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Oct 1834; 10th Classic and 27th Junior Optime 1839; BA 1839; MA 1842; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 22 Mar 1839; ordained deacon 1840, priest 6 Jun 1841 (both Chichester); Curate, Herstmonceux, Sussex 1840-5; Assistant Master, Harrow Sch. 1845-55; Rector of Brington, Northants 11 Apr 1855-68; Rector of North Creake, Norfolk, from 9 Jun 1868; author, The Washingtons, a Tale of the Seventeenth Century, 1860; m. 6 Dec 1849 Sarah Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, Vicar of St. Martin’s, Leicester; d. 17 Apr 1894.
SIMPSON (or SIMSON), EDWARD, son of Rev. Edward Simpson, Rector of Tottenham, Middlesex; b. 9 May 1578; adm.; QS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1596, scholar 1597; BA 1600/1; MA 1604; BD 1611; DD 1624; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1602-28 (sic); ordained; Chaplain to Sir Moyle Finch, Eastwell, Kent 1611-5; Rector of Eastling, Kent, from 1618 (sic); Prebendary of Lincoln from 4 Aug 1628; Rector of Pluckley, Kent 1628-49; author Chronicon Historiam Catholicam complectans, 1652; m. 1st, ---, dau. of Richard Barham, Kent; m. 2nd, ---; buried Eastling, Kent 9 Jun 1651. DNB.
SIMPSON, CHARLES, eldest son of Charles Simpson, Town Clerk of Lichfield, Staffs., and Mary, dau. of Edward Cheyney, Yoxall, Staffs.; bapt. 12 May 1765; adm. 16 Jan 1775; KS (aged 14) 1779; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1783, adm. pens. 18 Jun 1783, scholar 19 Apr 1784; BA 1787; MA 1790; adm. Middle Temple 14 Dec 1781, called to bar 6 Feb 1789; practised at Lichfield and afterwards in London, as an attorney [check]; m. 1800 Maria, dau. of John Iddins, Birmingham; d. 14 Dec 1820.
Simpson, Cyril Marmaduke, son of Robert Percy Francis Wilkinson Simpson, of West Brampton, barrister-at-law, by Ennis Josephine, daughter of Augustus Samuel Twyford, of Wimbledon, solicitor; b. April 16, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (G); left Dec. 1911; adm. a solicitor Jan. 1922; solicitor's dept. L.C.C. until retirement April 16, 1961; d. 26 Nov. 1982.