CARROW, JOHN MONSON, eldest son of Rev. Richard Carrow, Perpetual Curate of Westbury-upon-Trym, Gloucs., and Mary, elder dau. of William Elton, Clifton, Bristol; b. 14 Dec 1807; adm. 26 Mar 1819 (Du Brieux's); KS 1822; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1826, adm. pens. 9 Jun 1826, scholar 1827; BA 1831; called to bar, Inner Temple, 31 Jan 1834; Western Circuit; County Court Judge, Circuit 57 (Somerset), from 13 Mar 1847; Recorder of Wells from 1852; one of compilers of New Sessions Cases, vols i-ii, 1845-7; m. 26 May 1847 Gertrude Frances, dau. of Edmund Broderip, The Manor House, Cossington, Somerset; d. 8 May 1853.
Scholars
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CARTER, BENJAMIN, son of Jeremiah Carter; b.; adm.; KS 1680; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1686, matr. 17 Dec 1686, aged 19, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1686 - void 1696; BA 1690; MA 1693; ordained; Chaplain to Duke of Devonshire; Rector of Wilford, Notts., from 1694; Rector of Llandrillo yn Edeirnion [check], Merioneth, 1700; Prebendary of Southwell from 26 Apr 1705; d. c. Dec 1732 (will proved PCC 19 Jan 1733, as Rector of Wilford). [perhaps bapt. St. Peter le Poer, London, 2 Feb 1664, son of Jeremiah Carter, and Mary (probably Lloyd) (IGI), but date seems too early]
CARTWRIGHT, JOHN, eldest son of Right Rev. Thomas Cartwright DD, Bishop of Chester, and his first wife Mary Halldenby, St. Clement Danes, London; b.; adm.; KS 1673; rejected at election in 1677, but “stayed over” and was elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1678, adm. pens. 25 Jun 1678, aged 18, scholar 1679; 4th in “ordo” 1681/2; BA 1681/2; MA 1685 (incorp. Oxford 12 Jul 1687); Queen’s Coll. Oxford; BD and DD 16 Jul 1696; ordained; Prebendary of Lincoln 5 Feb 1686/7 – res by 30 May 1704, Prebendary of Worcester 8 Mar 1687/8 - res. by 12 Jun 1708; Rector of Winwick [county ?] 18 Jan 1687/8 – 1693/4; had a royal mandate to succeed his father as Vicar of Barking, Essex 13 Aug 1688; “went beyond the seas” before 20 May 1704; Chaplain, 3rd Foot, 28 Jun 1708; his name appears in Dalton’s Malplaquet Roll; m.; d. at Ghent, Flanders, probably before 1714.
CASWALL, GEORGE, elder son of George Caswall, Weybridge, Surrey, Collector of Accounts for the Government; b.; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1750/1; KS 1751; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1756, adm. pens. 16 Jun 1756, scholar 6 May 1757; BA 1760; ordained deacon (Ely) 2 Mar 1760, to curacy of Shudy Camps, Cambs., priest 15 Feb 1761 (Lichfield, lit. dim. from Lincoln); Chaplain, Royal Navy 1760; Rector of Sacomb, Herts., from 16 Feb 1761; Vicar of Bengeo, Herts., from 18 Aug 1763; incumbent, Castle Hedingham, Essex, 1787; d. 22 Jul 1807.
CHAMBERLAYNE, EDWARD TOMES, second son of Henry Thomas Chamberlayne (qv); b. 4 Feb 1833; adm. (G) 22 Jan 1846; QS 23 Oct 1847; left 1851; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1852; BA 1855; MA 1858; ordained deacon 1857, priest 1858 (Peterborough); Curate, Witherley, Warwicks. (subsequently Leics. ), 1857-71, Rector from 1871; d. unm. 12 Oct 1887.
CHAMBERLAYNE, WILLIAM TANKERVILLE, eldest son of Henry Thomas Chamberlayne (qv); b. 14 Nov 1828; adm. (G) 27 Jan 1842; QS 1843; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1847, adm. pens. 13 May 1847, scholar 1848; LLB 1858; adm. Middle Temple 6 May 1848, called to bar 7 May 1852; DL Warwickshire, JP (1859) Warwickshire; m. 1874 Evelyn Mary, only child of Lieut. -Col. Fitzroy Campbell, Wellesbourne Lodge, Warwicks.; d. 28 Dec 1905.
CHAMBERS, SIR WILLIAM FREDERICK, eldest son of William Chambers, EICS Bengal, Oriental scholar, and Charity, dau. of Sir Thomas Fraser, Balmain, Inverness-shire [or Thomas Fraser MD, Antigua ?]; b. 10 Oct 1786; adm.; KS 1800; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1804, adm. pens. 12 May 1804, scholar 26 Apr 1805, matr. Mich. 1804; BA 1808; MA 1811; Lic. Med. 1814; MD 1818; Members’ (Second) Prize for Senior Bachelors 1810; medical student at St. George’s Hospital and Edinburgh; Physician to St. George’s Hospital, 20 Apr 1816-39; FRCP 30 Sep 1818; Physician in Ordinary to Queen Adelaide 25 Oct 1836, William IV 1 Jun 1837, Queen Victoria 8 Aug 1837 and Duchess of Kent 1839; the leading physician in London until his retirement from practice in 1848; FRS 13 Mar 1828; KCH 8 Aug 1837; m. 10 Feb 1821 Mary, dau. of William Mackinnon Fraser MD, Lower Grosvenor Street, London; d. 16 Dec 1855. DNB.
CUTHBERT, ---; b.; adm.; QS 1553-6 (Chapter Muniments 54001).
D’OYLY, SIR JOHN, BART., son of Matthias D’Oyly (qv); b. 6 Jun 1774; adm. 15 Sep 1787; KS 1788; succeeded Robert Hugh Kennedy (qv) as Capt. of the School 1791; not allowed to present himself for Election 1792 on account of his conduct when Capt. during a sudden “insurrection” of the School, when all the boys, leaving their forms and their masters, went down school to watch a “mill” in Green, and refused to return until it was finished (see Elizabethan vi, 247 and xii, 324, reproducing extracts from the London Post and Public Advertiser); left 1792; Corpus Christ Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 27 Jun 1792, matr. Lent 1793; Sir W. Browne’s Medal for Latin Ode 1795, Chancellor’s Second Medal 1796; BA 1796; MA 1799; Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. 1798-1801; went out to Ceylon 1801; Collector, Colombo 1802; Secretary to Government, Ceylon 1810; the only Singalese scholar in the Ceylon Civil Service; head of intelligence department in Gen. Brownrigg’s campaign against the King of Kandy 1814-5; Resident and First Commissioner, Kandy Provinces; created baronet 29 Aug 1821; d. unm. at Kandy 25 May 1825. DNB.
DARLEY, BERTRAM, fourth son of Henry Brewster Darley, Aldby Park, near York, and Harriet Louisa, youngest dau. of Harrington Hudson (qv); b. 4 Nov 1850; adm. (G) 24 Jan 1861; QS 1865; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1869, matr. 19 May 1869; BA 1873; MA 1876; ordained deacon 1875, priest 1876 (both Winchester); Curate, St. Crispin’s, Bermondsey 1875-7; missionary in charge, St. Paul’s Mission, Calcutta 1878-80; Curate, Harthill, Yorks., 1880-4; Brother of St. Katharine’s Hospital, London 1884-91; Rector of Harthill, Yorks., 1891-1923; Hon. Canon Sheffield from 1919; d. 28 Apr 1926.