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              4141 Registo de autoridade resultados para Scholars

              Bury, Patrick James, 1919-1987
              GB-2014-WSA-04219 · Pessoa singular · 1919-1987

              Bury, Patrick James, brother of Kenneth de Kay Bury (qv); b. 16 Feb. 1919; adm. Sept. 1932 (KS); left July 1937; St John's Coll. Camb., matric. 1937, BA 1948; RAF in WW2; d. in Rome 29 Aug. 1987.

              Busby, William, ca. 1642-1706
              GB-2014-WSA-04226 · Pessoa singular · ca. 1642-1706

              BUSBY, WILLIAM, third son of Robert Busby, Addington, Bucks., barrister, Bencher Gray’s Inn, and his second wife Abigail, dau. of Sir John Gore, Kt., Alderman of London; b.; adm. 26 Jan 1656/7 (Busby’s Account Book); a boarder; KS (aged 16) 1658; adm. Gray’s Inn 26 Nov 1660, called to bar 25 Jun 1667, Ancient 26 Nov 1680, Bencher 25 Jun 1688; one of the original trustees of Busby’s will; lic. to m. 17 Jun 1680 Elizabeth Metcalfe, London, widow; d. 1705 (will proved PCC 18 May 1706).

              Butler (or Boteler), Thomas, ca. 1642-1709
              GB-2014-WSA-04241 · Pessoa singular · ca. 1642-1709

              BUTLER (or BOTELER), THOMAS, son of Thomas Butler, Ludgate, London, and Isabel, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Bosville, Eynsford, Kent; b.; adm.; a boarder; KS (aged 14) 27 Nov 1656 (Chapter Muniments 43112); left 1659, having failed to obtain election to either university; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 9 May 1659, scholar 1661; BA 1662/3; MA 1666; Fellow of Trinity Coll. 1664- c. 1692, Tutor 1672-87, Junior Bursar 1684-8, Taxor 1684; ordained; Vicar of Marsworth, Bucks., 30 Mar 1686 - deprival as non-juror 1691; retired to Hatfield Broadoak, Essex; buried Hatfield Broadoak, Essex 23 Feb 1709.

              Cacot, John, fl. 1592
              GB-2014-WSA-04319 · Pessoa singular · fl. 1592

              CACOT, JOHN; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1592, adm. scholar 1593, matr. c. 1593.

              Cade, Salusbury, 1767-?
              GB-2014-WSA-04323 · Pessoa singular · 1767-?

              CADE, SALUSBURY, son of Philip Cade, Croom’s Hill, Greenwich, Kent, Paymaster, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, and his first wife Catherine, dau. of Sir Charles Whitworth (qv); grandson of Salusbury Cade (qv); bapt. Greenwich, Kent 27 Mar 1767 (IGI); adm. 27 Jan 1777; KS (aged 11) 1779; Ensign, 10th Foot 9 May 1787 (still in Army List 1792, not 1793); d. in Jamaica [check].

              Cadogan, William Bromley, 1750-1797
              GB-2014-WSA-04326 · Pessoa singular · 1750-1797

              CADOGAN, HON. WILLIAM BROMLEY, second son of Charles Sloane Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan, and his first wife Hon. Frances Bromley, dau. of Henry Bromley, 1st Baron Montfort; great-nephew of William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan (qv); b. 22 Jan 1750/1; adm. 7 Jul 1757; KS 1763; Capt. of the School 1768; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1769, matr. 24 May 1769, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1769 - res. 11 Dec 1775 (year of grace for St. Giles’s, Reading, from 30 Jan 1775); BA 1773; MA 1776; ordained deacon (Oxford) 29 May 1774; Vicar of St. Giles’s, Reading, Berks., from 1774; Vicar of St. Luke’s, Chelsea, from 27 May 1775; an earnest man of extreme Calvinist opinions; m. 4 Dec 1782 Jane, widow of Capt. --- Bradshaw, 78th Foot, and dau. of Thomas Graham, Ballagan, Stirlingshire; d. 18 Jan 1797.

              Campion, Edward, ca. 1634-1656
              GB-2014-WSA-04410 · Pessoa singular · ca. 1634-1656

              CAMPION, EDWARD, son of Edward Campion, Witham, Essex, and St. James, Clerkenwell, and Barbara, dau. of Thomas Chowne, Place House, Alfriston, Sussex; b.; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1648; contributed Latin verses on death of Lord Hastings to Lachrymae Musarum, 1649, 95-6; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1651, matr. 10 May 1651, Westminster Student; BA 24 Feb 1654/5; buried St. James, Clerkenwell 26 Sep 1656, unm.

              Canning, Richard, 1708-1775
              GB-2014-WSA-04427 · Pessoa singular · 1708-1775

              CANNING, RICHARD, son of Capt. Richard Canning, Royal Navy, Ipswich, Suffolk; b. (at Plymouth, Devon) 30 Sep 1708; adm. Feb 1718/9; Min. Can. 1722; KS 1723; left 1723; St. Catherine’s Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 13 Aug 1724, matr. 1725; BA 1728/9; MA (from Peterhouse) 1735; ordained; Perpetual Curate of St. Lawrence’s, Ipswich, 1734; Rector of Harkstead, Suffolk, 1738-69; Vicar of Rushmere St. Andrew, Suffolk, 1755-6; Rector of Freston, Suffolk, from 1755; Rector of Thornham Magna, Suffolk, 1766-8; edited Kirby’s Suffolk Traveller, 1764, and author, several tracts and pamphlets; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1739 (IGI) Cordelia Westhorp (IGI); m. 2nd, 1765 Jenny, dau. of Edmund Tyrell, Stowmarket, Suffolk; d. 8 Jan 1775. DNB.

              Carey, David Macbeth Moir, 1917-2000
              GB-2014-WSA-04457 · Pessoa singular · 1917-2000

              Carey, David Macbeth Moir, son of Godfrey Mohun Carey, asst master Sherborne Sch., and Agnes Charlotte, d. of Very Rev. William Milligan DD, Prof. of Theology Univ. of Aberdeen; b. 21 Jan. 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (KS); left July 1935; St Edmund Hall Oxf., matric. 1935, BA 1938, MA 1948; RNVR 1940-5 (Lieut.-Cdr); adm. a solicitor Jan. 1948; Legal Sec. to the Bishop of Ely 1953-82, to the Bishop of Gloucester 1957-82; Legal Sec. to the Archbishop of Camerbury and Principal Registrar to the Province of Canterbury 1958-82; retd 1982; DCL (Lambeth) 1975; CBE 1983; chairman Westminster Sch. Soc. Council 1957-75; a Governor of the school 1960-; a Busby Trustee 1975-; pres. Elizabethan Club 1978-81; m. 10 Sept. 1949 Margaret Ruth, d. of Rev. Canon William Riches Mills, HM of Highfield Sch. Liphook, Hants.; 21 Jan. 2000

              Carey, William, 1769-1846
              GB-2014-WSA-04460 · Pessoa singular · 1769-1846

              CAREY, WILLIAM, son of Richard Carey, Worcester, and Margaret --- (IGI); b. 18 Nov 1769; adm. 9 Sep 1783; KS 1784; Capt. of the School 1788; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1789, matr. 12 Jun 1789, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1789 - res 23 Dec 1803, Tutor 1794-1800, Junior Censor 1798-1801; BA 1793; MA 1796; BD 1804; DD 1807; ordained; Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire, 1800; Head Master of the School Jan 1803 - Dec 1814; Prebendary of York 22 May 1802 – res 15 May 1815; Sub-Almoner to the King 16 Feb 1808 - c. 1815; Prebendary of Westminster 18 Mar 1809 - Apr 1830; Vicar of Sutton in the Forest, Yorks., 15 Apr 1813-20; consecrated Bishop of Exeter 12 Nov 1820; translated to St. Asaph, 7 Apr 1830; gave the scenery for the Latin Play that was in use between 1808 and 1858; gave during his lifetime £20, 000 Consols for the better maintenance of the bachelor students at Christ Church, Oxford, elected from Westminster; Busby Trustee 3 May 1804; m. 2 Jan 1804 Mary, only dau. of Rev. William Sheepshanks, Minister of St. John’s, Leeds, and Prebendary of Lincoln and Carlisle; d. 13 Sep 1846. DNB.

              By an indenture dated 17 Feb 1842 he gave £10,000 3 per cent Consolidated Bank Annuities, which, by an indenture dated 13 Feb 1843, he afterwards increased to £20,000, to trustees, the income from which was to be applied “to found certain exhibitions (the same to continue after his own death and that of his wife) for the better education and advancement in sound learning and religious knowledge of such Students of [Christ Church, Oxford] elected from Westminster School, as have their own way to make in the world”. In 1846 he gave £200 towards the fund for the improvement of the College Dormitory. In addition he gave the set of scenery for the Play which was in use from 1808 until 1858.