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              322 Notice d'autorité résultats pour James'

              Knight, Edward Frederick, 1852-1925
              GB-2014-WSA-10572 · Personne · 1852-1925

              KNIGHT, EDWARD FREDERICK, son of Edward Knight, Papcastle, Cumberland, Army officer, and Catherine Pemberton; b. 23 Apr 1852; adm. 26 Sep 1867 (James'); left Dec 1869; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 1 Oct 1873; BA 1877; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 Jan 1876, called to bar 7 May 1879; a journalist with The Morning Post; travelled in South America, South Africa, Central Asia; Times correspondent in Hunza-Nagar campaign 1891, Matabeleland 1893-5, Madagascar 1895, Sudan 1896 and 1897-8, Greece 1897, Cuba 1898 and Spain 1899; Morning Post correspondent in South African War 1899-1900; severely wounded at Belmont and had right arm amputated; with the Ophit tour round the world 1901; with Kuroki’s army in Russian-Japanese war 1904, in Turkey 1908, and with Harwich Naval Forces in 1914-18 war; a keen sailor; author, Where Three Empires Meet, 1893, The Cruise of the Falcon, and other works; his Reminiscences, 1923, give some account of his school days at Westminster; m. Miriam [Mariane ?], widow of Cosmo Rose-Innes, barrister, and dau. of William Bowen Rowlands KC, County Court Judge; d. 3 Jul 1925.

              Lee, Philip Stirling, 1858-1909
              GB-2014-WSA-10926 · Personne · 1858-1909

              LEE, PHILIP STIRLING, brother of Thomas Stirling Lee (qv); b. 24 Apr 1858; adm. 24 Jan 1871 (James'); left May 1874; surveyor, firm J. S. Lee & Sons, Craven Street, Strand, London; m. Mary Maud, dau. of Washington Single, South Woodford, Essex, Commissioner of Taxes; d. 13 Nov 1909.

              Hicks, William, 1852-1913
              GB-2014-WSA-09215 · Personne · 1852-1913

              HICKS, WILLIAM, son of Francis E. Hicks, Buntingford, Herts.; b. 21 Apr 1852; adm. 15 Jun 1865 (James'); left Dec 1868; adm. solicitor Mich. 1874; living unm. in London 1881 (1881 Census) [m. 28 Mar 1885 Edith Martha, elder dau. of Joseph James FRIBA, The Grove, Hammersmith, Middlesex, architect; but the William Hicks involved in this marriage was the son of Edward H. Hicks (The Times 31 Mar 1885)]; d. 1 Feb 1913. [Presumably William Hicks, son of Francis Edward Hicks and Caroline Mary --- bapt. St. Mary’s, St. Marylebone Road 28 Jul 1852; father was Francis E. Hicks FRCS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London]

              Hill, Arthur Philip, 1858-1905
              GB-2014-WSA-09242 · Personne · 1858-1905

              HILL, ARTHUR PHILIP, brother of George Murray Hill (qv); b. 4 Dec 1858; adm. 24 Jun 1871 (James'); QS 21 Jan 1874; left Dec 1875; a civil engineer; employed Indian Government Telegraphic Department (Superintendent, 2nd Grade, in 1893); d. 13 Dec 1905.

              Howard, Cecil Arthur, 1855-1910
              GB-2014-WSA-09622 · Personne · 1855-1910

              HOWARD, CECIL ARTHUR, brother of Cosmo Gordon Howard (qv); b. 7 Sep 1855; adm. 26 Sep 1867 (James'); left Aug 1869; Gentleman Cadet, Royal Artillery 14 Nov 1873; Lieut., 19 Aug 1875; Capt., 13 Jun 1884; Maj., 25 May 1892; d. 5 Jun 1910.

              GB-2014-WSA-04590 · Personne · 1856-1948

              CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, (WILLIAM GEORGE) FREDERICK (AUGUSTUS), second son of George Augustus Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (qv); b. 26 Aug 1856; adm. 22 Jun 1867 (James'); left Dec 1869; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 28 Feb 1874; BA 1878; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 12 Nov 1875, called to bar 25 Jun 1879; Western Circuit; contested (Cons) Carlisle 1886; Secretary to Royal Commission on Education Acts 1886-8; manager of Lady Howard de Walden’s London estate; JP Dorset; FSA 4 Mar 1897; a Trustee of the British Museum; m. 8 Aug 1887 Ruth Mary, natural dau. of Ferdinand St. Maur, Earl St. Maur; d. 13 Nov 1948.

              Beaufort, Leicester Paul, 1853-1926
              GB-2014-WSA-02927 · Personne · 1853-1926

              BEAUFORT, SIR LEICESTER PAUL, younger son of Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, Rector of Lymm with Warburton, Cheshire, and Emily Nowell, second dau. of Sir John Francis Davis, Bart., KCB DCL FRS, EICS Canton, Governor of Hong Kong; b. 13 Dec 1853; adm. 21 Jun 1867 (James'); QS 29 Jan 1869; left Nov 1871; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1872; BA 1878; BCL and MA 1879; adm. Inner Temple 30 Jun 1876, called to bar 7 May 1879; Northern Circuit; member, London School Board 1888-9; Governor, Secretary and Judicial Commissioner, North Borneo 1889-95; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Labuan and North Borneo 1895-1900; Chief Justice of Northern Rhodesia 1901-18; acting administrator, North-Eastern Rhodesia 1905-11; knighted 18 Feb 1919; m. 29 Mar 1883 Edith Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Higman Griffith, Rector of Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire; d. at Wynberg, South Africa, 12 Aug 1926.

              Bedford, Edwin Curtis, 1862-1938
              GB-2014-WSA-02953 · Personne · 1862-1938

              BEDFORD, EDWIN CURTIS, eldest son of Edwin Bedford, Ladbroke Terrace, London, solicitor, and Caroline, dau. of John Donkin MICE [check], Ormond House, Old Kent Road, Peckham, Surrey, civil engineer; b. 3 Jul 1862; adm. as exhibitioner (J) 18 Apr 1876; QS 1877; left May 1881; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 13 Jun 1881, matr. Mich. 1881; BA 1884; MA 1889; Wells Theological College 1885; ordained deacon (Nassau for Winchester) 1885, priest (Winchester) 1886; Curate Haslemere, Surrey, 1885-9, St. George the Martyr, Holborn, 1889-99 [check], Harrow Green, Essex, 1892-4, Little Ilford, Essex, 1894-9; Rector of St. George the Martyr, Holborn, 1899-1917; Rector of St. Andrew’s, Holborn, 1917-37; President, Sion College, 1920; m. 18 Jun 1901 Margaret Augusta, sister of Philip Humphry Wyatt (qv, vol. III); d. 1 Feb 1938.

              GB-2014-WSA-02963 · Personne · 1852-1922

              BEDFORD, WILLIAM CAMPBELL RILAND, son of William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford (qv); b. 29 May 1852; adm. 13 Apr 1865 (James'); left Aug 1869; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. 18 Oct 1871, matr. Mich. 1871; ran v. Oxford in the hurdles 1874, 1875, and in the 100 yards 1875; BA 1875; MA 1878; ordained deacon 1875, priest 1876 (both Worcester); Curate, St. Michael’s, Coventry, Warwicks., 1875-7, All Saints, Leamington, 1878; Vicar of Little Aston, Birmingham, 1878-81; Curate, Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks., 1882-7; Vicar of Knowle, Warwicks., 1889-92; Rector of Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks., 1892-1908; Hon. Canon Birmingham 1906-8; Grand Chaplain, United Grand Lodge of England, 1902; m. 5 Dec 1877 Eleanor Phoebe, fourth dau. of Sir James Timmins Chance, Bart., glass manufacturer; d. 15 Aug 1922.

              Bellairs, Ralph Hamon, 1867-?
              GB-2014-WSA-03002 · Personne · 1867-?

              BELLAIRS, RALPH HAMON, second son of Rev. Henry Spencer Kenrick Bellairs, Baton End, Oxfordshire, and Mary Jane, dau. of Benjamin Helps Starey, Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire; b. 5 Sep 1867; adm. as exhibitioner (J) 16 Jun 1881; QS Jan 1883; left (with Triplett) 1886; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Oct 1886, Abbott Scholar 1887; BA 1890; MA 1897; MusB1897; MusD 1904; organist and musical director, Bradfield Coll., 1893-6; FRCO 1898; ARCM (Theory) 1899; organist and choirmaster, Christ Church, Cheltenham, from 1901; author, The Elements of Pianoforte Technique arranged upon a Rhythmic Basis, 1905; composer, Suite Idyllique, and other works; m. 3 Aug 1893 Mary Estrella Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Thomas Godfrey Pembroke Pope DD, Consular Chaplain at Lisbon and Canon of Gibraltar.