BROUNCKER, FRANCIS, brother of Richard Brouncker (qv); b. 17 Oct 1806; adm. 12 Oct 1818 (Packharness'); d. unm.
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BROWN, HENRY, third son of George Brown, Russell Square, London, merchant; b. 23 Nov 1804; adm. 26 Jun 1815 (Packharness'); left Christmas 1818; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 12 Feb 1822; BA 1826; MA 1830; ordained deacon 1827, priest 1828; Vicar of St. James’s, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, 22 Nov 1839-45; Vicar of Boreham, Essex, 1845-51; Rector of Woolwich, Kent, from 1851; Hon. Canon of Rochester from 1868; m. 2 Nov 1843 Maria, eldest dau. of Right Rev. Charles James Blomfield DD, Bishop of London; d. 2 May 1875.
BERENS, RICHARD BEAUVOIR, brother of William Joseph Berens (qv); b. 16 Dec 1801; adm. 11 Oct 1816 (Packharness'); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 Feb 1820; BA 1823; MA 1827; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 17 Nov 1823, called to bar 24 Jun 1828; Home Circuit; of Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent; m. 10 Jun [Jan ?] 1833 Catherine, dau. of John Edmund Dowdeswell (qv); d. from effects of a fall from his horse 25 Feb 1859.
BERNERS, ARTHUR, brother of William Berners (adm. 1808, qv); b. 24 Jan 1803; adm. 29 Mar 1815 (Packharness'); left Christmas 1816.
BOOTH, THOMAS WILLINGHAM, only son of John Booth, Ingoldmells, Spilsby, Lincs., and Hannah, sister of Sir Willingham Franklin (qv); b. 2 Mar 1806; adm. 22 Sep 1818 (Packharness'); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 2 Nov 1824; BA 1828; ordained deacon 1829, priest 1830; Vicar of Friskney, Lincs., from 7 Mar 1830; JP Lincolnshire; m. 30 Jan 1834 Mary Anne, only child of William Pacey; d. 6 Nov 1869.
BOWEN, GEORGE, only son of Adm. George Bowen RN, and Mary --- (IGI); b. 25 Dec 1800; adm. 13 Jan 1815 (Packharness'); left 7 Apr 1819; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 26 May 1819; BA 1823; MA 1827; adm. Inner Temple 1821; of Coton, Shropshire (living there when signatory to Play Protest, 1847); d. 16 May 1861.
A BECKETT, THOMAS TURNER, brother of Sir William à Beckett (qv); b. 13 Sep 1808; adm. 10 Jul 1818 (Packharness'); articled to his father 1824-9; adm. solicitor 1829, practising in Golden Square, London 1829-50; emigrated to Australia 1850; practised as a solicitor in Melbourne from Jan 1851; Registrar, Diocese of Melbourne 1854-87; nominated member, legislative council, Victoria 14 Jul 1852-6; elected member for Central Province 1858-78; Minister without Portfolio, Victoria Nov 1860- Nov 1861; member, Executive Council, sworn 7 Jan 1861; Commissioner for Trade and Customs, Victoria Apr 1870- Jan 1871; author, Remarks on the present state of the law of debtor and creditor, 1844, and other works; m. Eliza Stuckey; d. at Brighton, near Melbourne, Australia 1 Jul 1892.
CORBETT, ANDREW (ROBERT), brother of Thomas George Corbett (qv); b. 16 Mar 1805; adm. 5 Jun 1817 (Packharness'); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 6 Mar 1824, matr. Mich. 1824; BA 1828; MA 1831; ordained deacon 1828, priest 1829; Vicar of Sixhills, Lincs. 6 Aug 1829-39; Rector of Great Ludford and Elsham, Lincs., 6 Aug 1829-31; Rector of Benniworth, Lincs., from 6 Jul 1831; Rector of South Willingham, Lincs., from 2 Feb 1838; JP Parts of Lindsey; m. 5 Jan 1839 Marianne, fourth dau. of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. (b. 1778, qv); d. 9 May 1864.
COTTON, SIR ST. VINCENT, BART., elder son of Sir Charles Cotton, Bart. (qv); b. 6 Oct 1801; adm. 29 Mar 1815 (Packharness'); left 3 Dec 1817; succ. father as 6th baronet 23 Feb 1812; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Feb 1820; Cornet, 10th Light Dragoons (Hussars), 13 May 1826; Lieut., 13 Dec 1827; retd. on half-pay 19 Nov 1830; DL JP Cambridgeshire; a well-known sportsman in the hunting, shooting, racing, gaming, and puglistic world; played cricket for the Gentlemen against the Players 1832, 1835; gambled away his estates, and for many years made a living by driving The Age stagecoach on the London and Brighton road; m. a few days before his death Hepzibah Dimmick; d. 25 Jan 1863. DNB.
CURTEIS, EDWARD BARRETT, second son of Edward Jeremiah Curteis (qv); b. 25 Jul 1804; adm. 3 Feb 1815 (Packharness'); shot snipe in osier beds close to the Willow Walk, in the Long Meadow, and in the osiers of the Chelsea Waterworks at Battersea; master of a pack of beagles, kept in the kitchen of 1 Vincent Square, which hunted in Battersea Fields (Elizabethan ii, 130); left 1821; Ensign, 33rd Foot 5 Dec 1822; Lieut., 1st Royal Dragoons 4 Aug 1825; Capt., 7th Dragoon Guards 12 Apr 1827; Maj., 17 Oct 1834; sold out 8 Jul 1836; MP Rye 1832-7; author, Exposure of the corrupt system of elections at Rye, 1853; m. 1st, 9 Mar 1837 Charlotte Lydia, youngest dau. of Thomas Law Hodges MP, Hempstead Park, Kent; m. 2nd, 15 Sep 1841 Frances, eldest dau. of William Kenrick MP, Broome Park, Surrey; d. 14 Dec 1879.