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            Harris, Walter Bruce, 1888-1957
            GB-2014-WSA-08762 · Pessoa singular · 1888-1957

            Harris, Walter Bruce, brother of Stanley Shute Harris (q.v.); b. Aug. 21, 1888; adm. Sept. 25, 1902 (A); left July 1908; Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1908; B.A. 1911; played football (Association) for Cambridge 1908-11, and for England v. Wales (A. F. A.) 1910; an asst. master at Lancing Coll. 1911; left Lancing in 1926 on the death of his brother Stanley Shute Harris (q.v.) to take over the headmastership of St. Ronan's School then at Worthing, Sussex and moved during Great War II to Hawkhurst, Kent, and was one of the most successful preparatory school masters of his day; d. Aug. 8, 1957; unm.

            Harrod, Henry Roy Forbes, 1900-1978
            GB-2014-WSA-08813 · Pessoa singular · 1900-1978

            Harrod, Sir Henry Roy Forbes, son of Henry Dawes Harrod, of Kensington, by Frances Marie Desiree, daughter of John Forbes-Robertson; b. Feb. 13, 1900; adm. as non-resident K.S. Sept. 25, 1913 (A); Captain of the School 1918; left (with Triplett exhibition) July 1918; enlisted Sept. 1918; 2nd Lieut. R.G.A. : New Coll. Oxon., scholar (History), matric. Hilary 1919; 1st class Literae Humaniores 1921, 1st class Modern History 1922; B.A. 1921, M.A. 1925; Lecturer in Modern History and Economics at Christ Church, Oxon., 1922, Student 1924; Member of the Hebdomadal Council 1929-35, University Lecturer in Economics; joint sec. of the Royal Economic Society 1938; one of the original Fellows of Nuffield Coll. Oxon. 1939; Nuffield Reader in International Economics since 1953; Sir George Watson Lecturer on American History 1953; Faculty Fellow of Nuffield Coll. 1954-58, Honorary Fellow 1958; President, Royal Economic Society, 1962; served on statistical staff of the Admiralty and in the Prime Minister's Office 1940-5; author of International Economics (1933) and other works; knighted 1959; a governor of the school 1946-61; m. 1938 Wilhelmine, daughter of Capt. F. J. Cresswell, Norfolk Regt.; d. 8 Mar. 1978

            Hart, Frank Oliver, 1874-1939
            GB-2014-WSA-08822 · Pessoa singular · 1874-1939

            Hart, Frank Oliver, son of Lemon Hart, of Hampstead, by Caroline, daughter of Thomas Oliver, of Orlestone, Kent; b. June 9, 1874; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (A); left Dec. 1891; London Univ., matric. Jan. 1893; LL. B. 1897; adm. a solicitor April 1898; in practice in London; joined the Inns of Court O. T. C. and served in Great War I as 2nd Lieut. Royal Fusiliers; m. July 6, 1938, Kathrine Constance, daughter of Frederic Henry Barns, of Christchurch, New Zealand; d. Sept. 24, 1939.

            Hart, Howard Percy, 1889-?
            GB-2014-WSA-08825 · Pessoa singular · 1889-?

            Hart, Howard Percy, only son of Howard Hampden Hart, of Putney, by Laura Louise, daughter of Samuel Pippett, of Putney; b. Jan. 20, 1889; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (A); left Easter 1907; C. C. C. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1909; B.A. 1912; M.A. 1916; Clergy Training School, Cambridge, 1913; ord. deacon 1914, priest 1916 (St. Edmundsbury); Curate of the Cathedral, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, 1914-6, and of Littleham with Exmouth, Devon, 1917-8; Curate-in-charge of Thorpe by Ixworth, Suffolk, 1918; Vicar of Ixworth from 1918-35; Rector of Burrough Green and Brinkley, Cambs, 1935-50; Vicar of Buckden, Herts, 1950-2, of Stapleford, Cambs, 1952-61; m. Feb. 1, 1917, Maude Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Paul Fyson, of Great Barton, Suffolk.

            Heigham-Plumptre, Leslie Grantham, 1897-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-09034 · Pessoa singular · 1897-1918

            Heigham-Plumptre, Leslie Grantham, son of John Vallis Nicholl Plumptre, of London, solicitor, by Mary Ling; b. Oct. 9, 1897; adm. Sept. 26, 1907 (A); migrated up Grant's; left Easter 1913; H. M. S. Worcester training ship; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1917; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Beds. Regt. Sept. 12, 1917, attached R. F. C. Dec. 1917; went out to the western front March 11, 1918, and was wounded on March 22 and invalided home; returned to the western front May 19; d. at Riquier, near Abbeville, France, June 4, 1918, of injuries acci­dentally received when starting on a bombing raid on June 2.

            Helsdon, Harold Leofric, 1896-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-09039 · Pessoa singular · 1896-1916

            Helsdon, Harold Leofric, eldest son of Horace John Helsdon, F.R.I.B.A., of Regent's Park, by Flora, eldest daughter of W. Franklin Dickson, of Hendon, Middlesex; b. Nov. 18, 1896; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left Easter 1915; entered the Inns of Court O. T. C.; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Reserve) Dorsetshire Regt. July 28, 1915; was attached to 1/7th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt., and went out to the western front in June 1916; acted first as bombing officer, and afterwards as intelligence officer; killed in night patrol work near Butte de Warlencourt Nov. 25-6, 1916; unm.

            Henderson-Scott, Walter Maxwell, 1885-1959
            GB-2014-WSA-09073 · Pessoa singular · 1885-1959

            Henderson-Scott, Walter Maxwell, brother of Archibald Malcolm Henderson-Scott (q.v.); b. June 11, 1885; adm. Jan. 19, 1899 (A); left Easter 1903; Royal School of Mines, scholar 1907; Mining Institute Prize 1907; M. l. M. M.; a manager of mines in Canada, and in U. S. A.; secretary, Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, 1919-25; principal officer, Mineral Resources Dept. Imperial Institute, from 1925; served in France in Great War I; temp. Capt. 16th Batt. London Regt. March 4, 1915; temp. Major April 3, 1918; Asst. Provost-Marshal; m. Feb. 15, 1916, Marjorie, only daughter of Ernest Augustus de Paiva, of Ealham; d. Dec. 6, 1959.

            Herbert, Jesse Basil, 1899-?
            GB-2014-WSA-09104 · Pessoa singular · 1899-?

            Herbert, Jesse Basil, son of Sir Jesse Herbert, Kt., of Harrow, barrister-at-law, by Eveline, daughter of Charles Warner, of Pimlico; b. March 17, 1899; adm. Sept. 26, 1912 (A); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1916, matric. Trinity 1919; secretary to the Union 1921; B.A. 1925; served in Flanders with 2/4th Queen's Regt. (T. F.) June 1918 -Jan. 1919 in Great War I; M.C. Dec. 2, 1918; called to the bar at the Innter Temple July 2, 1924; private secretary to the Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith 1923-4; K.C. 1949; a bencher of the Innter Temple 1957; County Court Judge 1957; served in Home Guard 1940-45; Major; m. Nov. 24, 1922, the Hon. Isabella Russell, sister of Philip Russell Rea, 2nd Baron Rea (q.v.).

            Herne, Edward du Plessis, 1879-1947
            GB-2014-WSA-09116 · Pessoa singular · 1879-1947

            Herne, Edward du Plessis, son of Charles Edward Herne, of St. Marylebone, artist; b. Nov. 12, 1879; adm. April 28, 1892 (A); left July 1897; d. 1947.

            Court-Treatt, Chaplin, 1888-1952
            GB-2014-WSA-05401 · Pessoa singular · 1888-1952

            Court-Treatt, Chaplin, son of Richard Court Treatt, of Kensington, by Florence Blanche, daughter of William Edward Bartlett, of Kensington; b. Sept. 1888; adm. Jan. 14, 1904 (A); left July 1908; studied art; enlisted in the Artists' Rifles 1914; joined the R. F. C. in 1915 and, served in France; severely injured in 1916; Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. April 1, 1918; afterwards on the staff in Egypt until the Armistice; acting Major May 1, 1919; African survey party; with his wife and four companions crossed Africa in motor cars, left Cape Town Sept. 23, 1924, and after surmounting innumerable obstacles reached Cairo Jan. 24, 1926 (see Cape to Cairo [1926], by Stella Court Treatt, and Elizabethan, vol. xviii, pp. 92-4); assumed the name of Court as an additional surname in lieu of a Christian name; technical director of a cinematograph studio in America 1931-41; served in Great War II as a Technical Officer, R.A.F. Photographic Dept. 1942-6; returned to America on demobilisation and operated his own studio in California; m. Dec. 9, 1913, Cecile Joyce, younger daughter of the Rev. Henry Trevor Williamson, Vicar of Bullinghope, co. Hereford; d. July 11, 1952.