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          O’Sullivan, John Louis, 1813-1895
          GB-2014-WSA-13161 · Pessoa singular · 1813-1895

          O’SULLIVAN, JOHN LOUIS, brother of William Rowley O’Sullivan (qv); b. Gibraltar 15 Nov 1813; adm. 23 May 1826 (Singleton's) (in Record as John Lewis Sullivan, but surname given as O’Sullivan in admissions and his second Christian name was Louis); emigrated to USA 1827; Columbia Coll., New York; BA 1831; tutor and instructor, Columbia Coll. 1831-3; adm. to US bar 1835; he and his brother-in-law purchased the Metropolitan newspaper, Georgetown, Washington DC Jul 1835, and ran it until Jul 1837; they subsequently launched the Democratic Review, published in Washington DC Sep 1837 – Dec 1840; moved to New York 1840; transferred the management and printing of the Democratic Review to New York, acting as its sole editor 1841-6; member New York State Assembly 1841-2; editor, New York Morning News 1844-6; a prominent member of the radical wing of the New York Democrat party; involved in schemes for US annexation of Cuba between 1848 and 1852; US Consul, Lisbon Jun 1854 – May 1858; supporter of Confederacy during American Civil war; friend of the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne; see Robert D. Sampson, John L. O’Sullivan and his times, 2003; author, Union, Disunion and Reunion, 1862, and other books and pamphlets; m. 21 Oct 1846 Susan, dau. of Kearny Rodgers MD, New York City, USA; d. 24 Feb 1895.

          O’Sullivan, William Rowley, 1812-?
          GB-2014-WSA-13162 · Pessoa singular · 1812-?

          O’SULLIVAN, WILLIAM ROWLEY, son of John O’Sullivan, US sea captain, and Mary Rowley; b. 23 Apr 1812; adm. 23 May 1826 (Singleton's) (in Record as Sullivan, but O’Sullivan in admissions); d. young. [Lieut., US Navy : lost at sea ?]

          Parry, George Frederick, 1794-1872
          GB-2014-WSA-13514 · Pessoa singular · 1794-1872

          PARRY, GEORGE FREDERICK, eldest son of George Parry, Egham, Surrey, EICS Bombay, and Lydia ---; b. 8 Dec 1794; adm. 1805, first quarter; KS 1809; left 1812; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 1 May 1813; 11th Wrangler 1817; BA 1817; MA 1822; played cricket for Gentlemen v. Players 1819, 1820, 1829; a fine batsman and magnificent fielder; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 26 Oct 1815, called to bar 25 May 1821; practised before Supreme Court, Bombay 1822-8; returned to England 1828; m. 30 Jun 1831 Augusta Mary, sister of William Richardson Graham (qv); d. at Menton, France 11 Jan 1872.

          Ryde, Edward Harrow, 1852-1930
          GB-2014-WSA-15115 · Pessoa singular · 1852-1930

          RYDE, EDWARD HARROW, eldest son of Edward Ryde, Woking, Surrey, land surveyor, President, Surveyors’ Institution, and Sarah, dau. of Robert Harrow; b. 20 Nov 1852; adm. 27 Apr 1865 (James'); left Dec 1870; adm. solicitor May 1876; practised in London; m. 1st, 16 Sep 1879 Frances Sarah, sister of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv); m. 2nd, 8 Oct 1924 Mary Emmeline, eldest dau. of Rev. John Fuller, Vicar of Stanground, Hunts.; d. 20 Dec 1930.

          Ram, Stephen George, 1783-1822
          GB-2014-WSA-14403 · Pessoa singular · 1783-1822

          RAM, STEPHEN GEORGE, brother of Abel Ram (qv); b. 28 Apr 1783; adm.; in school list 1795; KS (aged 13) 1796; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1800, adm. pens. 27 Jun 1800, scholar 17 Apr 1801; BA 1804; MA 1807; ordained deacon 21 Sep 1806, priest 31 May 1807 (both Winchester); Curate, Whippingham, Isle of Wight 1806; Rector of Ringmore, Devon, from 1 May 1812; d. at Rome 1822.

          Simpson, John, 1810-?
          GB-2014-WSA-15713 · Pessoa singular · 1810-?

          SIMPSON, JOHN, son of Rev. Francis Simpson, Rector of Tarrant Gunville, Dorset; b. 17 Jul 1810; adm. 30 May 1823 (G); KS 1825; Christ’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. 21 Oct 1828, matr. 1828; emigrated to Australia.

          Smart, Newton Reginald, 1831-1897
          GB-2014-WSA-15813 · Pessoa singular · 1831-1897

          SMART, NEWTON REGINALD, brother of John Henry Smart (qv); b. 23 Jan 1831; adm. 26 Sep 1844 (Scott's); QS (Capt. ) 1845; rowed v. Eton 29 Jul 1847; Capt. of the School 1848; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1849, matr. 31 May 1849, Westminster Student 1849-67; BA 1853; MA 1856; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 14 Nov 1853, called to bar 30 Apr 1857; equity draughtsman and conveyancer; [unm. in 1881]; d. 13 Jun 1897.

          Spence-Jones, Henry Donald Maurice, 1836-1917
          GB-2014-WSA-16082 · Pessoa singular · 1836-1917

          SPENCE-JONES, HENRY DONALD MAURICE, eldest son of George Spence QC MP, Pall Mall, London, barrister, and Caroline --- (IGI); b. 14 Jan 1836; adm. from King’s Coll. Sch. 30 May 1850 (Rigaud's); BB 6 Mar 1852; QS 18 May 1852; left 1854; entered Civil Service; Private Secretary to Sir Douglas Galton, Railway Secretary to Board of Trade; Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1861; 1st cl. Theology 1865, 1866; BA 1865; MA 1868; DD 1887; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1866 (both St. Davids); Prof. of English Literature and Hebrew lecturer, St. David’s Coll., Lampeter 1865-70; Rector of St. Mary le Crypt, Gloucester 1870-7; Principal, Gloucester Theological Coll., 1875-7; Hon. Canon, Gloucester 1875-86; Vicar of St. Pancras, London 25 Sep 1877-86; Dean of Gloucester from 18 Dec 1886; Select Preacher, Cambridge 1883, 1887, 1901, 1905, Oxford 1892, 1893; Professor of Ancient History, Royal Academy, from 1905; assumed additional surname of Jones 1904; JP Cardiganshire; joint editor, Pulpit Commentary, 48 vols, 1880-94; author, Early Christianity and Paganism, 1902, and various other works; m. 11 Apr 1871 Louise Madeline Maria, younger dau. of David Jones MP, Pantglas, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire; d. 2 Nov 1917.

          Milman, William Henry, 1825-1908
          GB-2014-WSA-12347 · Pessoa singular · 1825-1908

          MILMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, eldest son of Very Rev. Henry Hart Milman DD, Dean of St. Paul’s, and Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Gen. William Cockell, Sandleford Lodge, Berks.; b. 25 Apr 1825; adm. 5 Oct 1835; QS 1839; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student 1843-58; BA 1847; MA 1850; rowed v. Cambridge 1845, 1846; President, OUBC 1846; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1849, priest (London) 1850; Curate, Christ Church, Regent’s Park, London, subsequently Hoxton, Middlesex; Librarian, Sion Coll., 1856; Rector of St. Augustine with St. Faith, City of London, from 31 Jan 1857; Minor Canon of St. Paul’s from 17 Feb 1859, Senior Cardinal from 1875; m. 13 Dec 1884 Juliet Margaret, elder dau. of Sir George Campbell KCSI MP; d. 9 Jun 1908.

          Morris, Thomas Edward, 1813-1885
          GB-2014-WSA-12645 · Pessoa singular · 1813-1885

          MORRIS, THOMAS EDWARD, son of Rev. John Morris DD, Rector of Elstree, Herts.; b. 1 Sep 1813; adm. 1 Oct 1827 (Singleton's); KS (Capt. ) 1828; Capt. of the School 1831; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1832, matr. 7 Jun 1832, Westminster Student (still 1847), Tutor 1838-45; ordained deacon (Lincoln) 21 May 1837, priest (Oxford) 10 Jun 1838; Curate, Hambleden, Bucks.; Vicar of Carleton in Craven, Yorks., from 1854; m. (by 1859) Amelia J. --- (1881 Census); d. 14 Dec 1885.