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Carr, Francis, 1806-1833

  • GB-2014-WSA-018971
  • Person
  • 1806-1833

CARR, FRANCIS, son of Ralph Carr (adm. 1781, qv); b. 2 Mar 1806; adm. 28 May 1818 (Best's); Ensign, 76th Foot, 12 Feb 1824; half-pay, West Indian Regt. , 9 Jun 1825; 1st Foot, 22 Mar 1826; Lieut. , half-pay, unattached, 1 Aug 1826; 62nd Foot, 12 Oct 1826; half-pay, unattached, 21 Mar 1827; 66th Foot, 18 Jan 1833; d. 23 Nov 1833.

Chamberlain, Thomas, 1810-1892

  • GB-2014-WSA-04623
  • Person
  • 1810-1892

CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS, son of Rev. Thomas Hughes Chamberlain (previously Thomas Chamberlain Hughes), Wardington, Oxfordshire, Rector of Churchover, Warwicks.; b. 25 Nov 1810; adm. 18 Jan 1821 (Best's); KS (Capt.) 1824; Capt. of the School 1827; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student (still 1869); BA 1832; MA 1834; ordained deacon 25 May 1834, priest 14 Jun 1835 (both Oxford); Perpetual Curate of Cowley, Oxfordshire, 20 May 1837-42; Vicar of St. Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, from 1842; Hon. Canon, Christ Church, from 1882; founded Sisterhood of St. Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, and St. Edward’s School, Summertown; built Church of St. Frideswide to serve the wants of Osney Town; editor, The Ecclesiastic 1846-67, Oxford University Herald from 1881; author The Seven Ages of the Church, 1856, and other works; d. unm. 20 Jan 1892.

Chester, Harry, 1806-1868

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  • Person
  • 1806-1868

CHESTER, HARRY, youngest son of Sir Robert Chester (qv); b. 1 Oct 1806; at Charterhouse Sch. 1815-9; adm. 10 Jan 1820 (Best's); KS 1820; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1824, adm. pens. 12 Jun 1824, scholar 1825, matr. Mich. 1824; a Clerk in the Privy Council Office May 1826 - 31 Dec 1858; Assistant Secretary to Committee of Privy Council on Education 1840-58; JP Middlesex; author, Spain and Portugal, 1834, and of books on education; m. 1st, 2 Sep 1837 Anne Maria, only dau. of Robert Isherwood, Highgate, Middlesex; m. 2nd, 24 Mar 1856 Henrietta Mary, dau. of George Goff; d. 5 Oct 1868.

Corry, Charles O’Neill, 1804-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-05330
  • Person
  • 1804-?

CORRY, CHARLES O’NEILL, brother of Henry Pery Corry (qv); b. 22 Oct 1804; adm. 4 Apr 1815 (Best's); left 9 Oct 1816; Worcester Coll. Oxford, matr. 13 Jun 1821; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 22 Jan 1825.

Daniel-Tyssen, Charles Amherst, 1804-1882

  • GB-2014-WSA-05769
  • Person
  • 1804-1882

DANIEL-TYSSEN, CHARLES AMHERST, second son of William George Daniel-Tyssen, Foley House, Kent, and Amelia, dau. of Capt. [apparently Adm. ]John Amherst, Royal Navy, Rochester, Kent; b. 7 Jan 1804; adm. 14 Sep 1818 (Best's); Cornet, 1st Dragoon Guards 17 Feb 1825; Lieut., 6 Oct 1825; Capt., 17 Dec 1830; retired 27 Sep 1839; of Northwold Lodge, Norfolk; d. unm. 10 Jun 1882.

Daniel-Tyssen, John Robert, 1805-1882

  • GB-2014-WSA-05771
  • Person
  • 1805-1882

DANIEL-TYSSEN, JOHN ROBERT, brother of Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen (qv); b. 7 Nov 1805; adm. 14 Sep 1818 (Best's); adm. Lincoln’s Inn 11 May 1824; adm. attorney; manager, Amherst Estate, Hackney; m. 28 May 1835 Harriet Caroline, dau. of Charles Hopkinson, Cadogan Place, Chelsea; d. 11 Jun 1882.

Downes, Charles Granville, 1810-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-06356
  • Person
  • 1810-?

DOWNES, CHARLES GRANVILLE, son of Charles Downes, Waterford City, Ireland; b. 9 Nov 1810; adm. 10 Apr 1819 (Best's); KS 1825; left Sep 1825; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 4 Aug 1827, matr. 1828; BA 1834.

Eden, Robert, 1804-1886

  • GB-2014-WSA-06618
  • Person
  • 1804-1886

EDEN, ROBERT, third son of Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart., writer on the state of the poor, and Anne, dau. of James Paul Smyth, London; b. 2 Sep 1804; adm. 15 Jul 1817 (Best's); Min. Can. 1818; KS 1819; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1823, adm. pens. 9 May 1823, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 May 1823; BA 1827; MA 1839; BD and DD 1851; ordained deacon and priest (Gloucester) 1828; Rector of Leigh, Essex 3 Mar 1837-52; Inspector of Schools, Essex 1841; consecrated Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness 9 Mar 1851; Primus of Scottish Episcopalian Church from 5 Jul 1862; founded St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Inverness 1866; worked for the recognition of Scottish episcopalian orders by the Church of England; founder of the Representative Church Council, which replaced the Church Society founded by Dean Ramsay; JP Essex (still 1886, non-resident); m. 27 Sep 1827 Emma, third dau. of Sir James Allan Park, Kt, a Judge of the Common Pleas; d. 26 Aug 1886. DNB.

Edwards, John, 1808-1834

  • GB-2014-WSA-06682
  • Person
  • 1808-1834

EDWARDS, JOHN, eldest son of John Edwards, Great Ness, Shropshire, and Charlotte Margaret, dau. of Rev. George Martin, Vicar of Great Ness, Shropshire; b. 10 Dec 1808; adm. 22 Feb 1821 (Best's); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 16 Dec 1826; BA 1830; adm. Middle Temple 30 Jun 1830; d. 7 Apr 1834.

Fox-Strangways, John George Charles, 1803-1859

  • GB-2014-WSA-07393
  • Person
  • 1803-1859

FOX-STRANGWAYS, HON. JOHN GEORGE CHARLES, brother of William Thomas Horner Fox-Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester (qv); b. 6 Feb 1803; adm. 22 May 1815 (Best's); KS 1817; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1821, adm. pens. 9 Jun 1821 (sic), but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Jun 1821 (sic); BA 1824; a Clerk, Foreign Office; Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to Queen Adelaide 23 Jul 1830-7; MP (Whig) Calne Sep 1836-7, Dorset 1837-41; m. 19 Feb 1844 Amelia, third dau. of Edward Marjoribanks, Greenlands, Bucks., banker; d. 8 Sep 1859.

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