Troensegaard, Erling, son of the Rev. A. Troensegaard; b. Feb. 5, 1904; adm. May 2, 1917 (A); left Dec. 1918.
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Troensegaard, Erling, son of the Rev. A. Troensegaard; b. Feb. 5, 1904; adm. May 2, 1917 (A); left Dec. 1918.
Trotter-Stead, Robert Knox, brother of William Robert Trotter-Stead (q.v.); b. Jan. 12, 1881; adm. Sept. 28, 1893 (A); left Dec. 1897; a civil engineer; d. Aug. 3, 1910.
Trotter-Stead, William Robert, son of William Frederick Stead, of Ballindean, Perthshire, by Margaret Charlotte Pitcairn, fifth daughter of Lieut.-Col. Robert Knox Trotter, of Ballindean; b. Jan. 4, 1880; adm. Sept. 28, 1893 (A); left July 1897; Edinburgh Univ.; drama critic and playwright; inspector to the Eagle Star and British Dominion Insurance Co. at Edinburgh; served with the Highland Light Infantry in France and Belgium 1917-9; author of The Price of Freedom, and other works; m. June 2, 1917, Henrietta Eliza, daughter of William Shaw, of Murrayfield, Edinburgh; d. Nov. 30, 1954·
Tudsbery, Lancelot Tudsbery, brother of Marmaduke Tudsbery Tudsbery (q.v.); b. Feb. 14, 1898; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left July 1916; a student of the Inst.C.E. April 4, 1916; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. (Spec. Res.) Jan. 13, 1917; went out to the western front March 30, 1917; killed in action near Ypres, Flanders, Aug. 22, 1917.
Tudsbery, Marmaduke Tudsbery, third son of John Henry Tudsbery Tudsbery, D.Sc., of Westminster, by Ruberta Emeline, daughter of John McMurdo Cannon, of Rock Ferry, Cheshire; b. Oct. 4, 1892; adm. May 2, 1907 (A); left Easter 1908; Imp. Coll. London Univ. 1911, and at Yarrow's Shipyard studying engineering; A.M.I.C.E. 1917; M.I.C.E. 1932; 2nd Lieut. R.E. (Spec. Res.) April 24, 1915; acting Capt. June 1, 1917; Lieut. July 1, 1917; served in France with 9th Field Co. until disabled in action Oct. 1915, and later with the Rhine Army and in Mesopotammia; R.E. Board War Office, Oct. 1920-5; civil engineer to the B.B.C. 1926-52; member, later chairman, of W.O. committee on Army Building 1940-4; retired from B. B.C. 1960; governor of Imp. Coll. of Science and Technology since 1942, and a member of the Science Museum Advisory Council since 1961; C.B.E. 1941; d. 9 May 1983.
Turner-Samuels, David Jessel, son of Moss Turner-Samuels QC MP, barrister, and Gladys, d. of David Belcher; b. 5 Apr. 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (A); left July 1936; called to the Bar, Middle Temple May 1939; RA 1939-45 (Staff Capt. HQ ALFSEA); QC 1972; adm. Trinidad Bar 1976; Bencher Middle Temple 1980; retd. 1996; m. 1st, 5 Nov. 1939 Norma Verstone, journalist, d. of Philip Eason Verstone of Ealing; 2nd, 1976 Norma Florence Negus, Circuit Judge, d. of George David Shellabear, formerly wife of Richard Negus; d. 19 Nov. 2016.
Turquet, Nicholas Pierre, son of Pierre Maurice Turquet (qv); b. 1 Aug. 1944; adm. Sept. 1957 (A); left July 1962; KCL, BA 1966; Lond. Coll. of Printing 1967-9, HDipMan; dir. Intercheques Ltd. 1974; man. dir. Nicholas Press 1975-90, Marlborough Press 1990; m. 21 Jan. 1973 Sally, d. of Robert Weston Stephenson MRCS LRCP DOMS, ophthalmologist, of Cheltenham, Gloucs; d. 25 Nov. 2012.
Tweddle, Alistair Roland Scott, brother of David Wilson Tweddle (qv); b. 6 Dec. 1918; adm. May 1932 (A); left Dec. 1934; an insurance broker at Lloyd's; 2nd Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers June 1944; chairman Lloyd's insurance brokers 1973; Freeman City of London 1978; m. 23 Oct. 1943 Pamela Charlotte, d. of Baron W. Kent Ward of Edgbaston, Warks; d. 13 Nov. 1988.
Tweddle, David Wilson, son of David Tweddle, ship and insurance broker, of Cheam, Surrey, and Margaret, d. of Robert Wilson of Ealing; b. 13 July 1915; adm. Jan. 1929 (A); left July 1932; d. 25 Jan. 1933.
Tyson, Eric James, only son of Joseph Tyson, of Balham, bursar at the school, by Annie, daughter of John Branson, of Rockingham, Northants; b. March 17, 1892; adm. May 4, 1905 (A); left July 1910; a motor engineer; enlisted in A.S.C. (M.T.) Aug. 1914; 2nd Lieut. R.F.C. Aug. 5, 1915; Flight Commander and Capt. June 23, 1916; Major Nov. 21, 1916; in command of No. 5 Squadron in France; mentioned in despatches; M.C. Oct. 20, 1916; D.S.O. Sept. 26, 1917; m. Cora Florence Gladys, daughter of Philip C. Davies, of Trinity Road, Ealham; d. March 11, 1918, of wounds received in action near Arras, France.