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              4141 Notice d'autorité résultats pour Scholars

              GB-2014-WSA-16451 · Personne · ca. 1591-1655

              STUBBINGS (or STUBBENS), JOHN, of Hertfordshire, “cler. fil. ”, i. e. son of a Church of England clergyman; b.; adm.; KS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1609, matr. 14 Nov 1609, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1641; BA 1613; MA 1616; BD and DD 1630 (incorp. Cambridge 1614); subscribed for deacon’s orders (Bristol) 19 Sep 1619; Vicar of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire, from 4 Jul 1635; imprisoned under the Commonwealth ( (Walker Revised, 300); d. 18 Jul 1655.

              GB-2014-WSA-16494 · Personne · 1908-1986

              Sutherland, Carol Humphrey Vivian, son of George Humphrey Vivian Sutherland, barrister­ at-law, Principal Min. of Education, and Elsie, d. of James Foster of Tooting Graveney; b. 5 May 1908; adm. Sept. 1921 (A), KS Sept. 1922; Capt. of the school 1926-7; left July 1927; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1927, BA 1931, MA 1936; asst Keeper Heberden Coin Room Ashmolean Museum 1932-52, dep. Keeper 1952-7, Keeper 1957; DLitt 1945; Student of Ch. Ch. 1945, Curator of Pictures 1947-55 and 1970-5, Student Emeritus 1975; Pres. Rov. Numismatic Soc. 1949-53, RNS Medal 1954; FSA 1961; Roy. Mint Advisory Committee 1963; FBA CBE 1970; a Governor of the school 1961-75; a Busby Trustee 1976-86; author of Coinage and Currency in Roman Britain 1937, Coinage in Roman Imperial Policy 1951, Art in Coinage 1955, Gold 1959; m. 10 July 1933 Monica La Fontaine, d. of Rev. Charles Mortimer McAnally, hon. Canon of Norwich, and widow of Rev. Robert Waltham Porter, hon. Canon of Chelms­ford; d. 14 May 1986.

              Sweet-Escott, Michael William, 1922-2016
              GB-2014-WSA-16541 · Personne · 1922-2016

              Sweet-Escott, Michael William, son of William Whitaker Sweet-Escott, schoolmaster, of Lyme Regis, Dorset, and Olive Grace, d. of Arnold Mitchell FRIBA, of Lyme Regis; b. 29 Sept. 1922; adm. Sept. 1936 (KS); left July 1941; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1941, (1st class hons Classical Mods) 1942, BA MA 1948; RAFVR 1943-5 (Flt. Lieut. ); Barts Hosp. Med. Sch., BM 1951; MRCGP 1962; a gen. med. practitioner Skipton, Yorks, sen. partner 1983, retd. from practice 1985; sessional doctor BUPA Bristol 1985-92; m. 10 July 1953 Ragnhild, d. of Johannes Blaesterdalen, Chief of Criminal Police, Oslo, Norway; d. 4 Aug. 2016.

              Sweet-Escott, Richard Mark, 1928-2008
              GB-2014-WSA-16542 · Personne · 1928-2008

              Sweet-Escott, Richard Mark, brother of Michael William Sweet-Escott (qv); b. 25 Apr. 1928; adm. Sept. 1941 (KS); left July 1946; Hertford Coll. Oxf., matric. 1946, BA 1951, MA 1952; Westcott House Camb. 1956-8; ord. deacon 1958, priest 1959 (Ripon); Curate Leeds Parish Church 1958-62, St Mary’s Littlehampton, Sussex, 1962-5, St Leonard’s Seaford 1965-72; priest-in­charge Burpham 1972-5; Vicar St Mary’s Eastbourne 1975-79, All Saints’ Crawley Down 1979-93; d. 5 Feb. 2008.

              Sweny, John, 1783-?
              GB-2014-WSA-16544 · Personne · 1783-?

              SWENY, JOHN, eldest son of John Sweny (qv); b. 25 Nov 1783; adm.; in school list 1797; KS 1798; played cricket v. Eton at Lord’s 31 Jul 1800; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1801, adm. pens. 14 May 1801, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1801; BA 1805; MA 1810; ordained; beneficed in Ireland.

              Swift, Jasper, ca. 1572-1620
              GB-2014-WSA-16550 · Personne · ca. 1572-1620

              SWIFT, JASPER, son of Jasper Swift, Serjeant at Arms to Lord High Admiral, and Katherine, dau. of Thomas Hulme, London, citizen and haberdasher; b.; adm.; QS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1590, matr. 15 Jan 1590/1, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1603; BA 1594; MA 26 Jan 1599/1600; BD and DD 26 Feb 1615/6; ordained; Rector of St. Erme, Cornwall 1603; Rector of Powderham, Devon, from 16 May 1612; Prebendary of Exter from 1 Aug 1613; Archdeacon of Cornwall 21 Jul – Oct 1616, Archdeacon of Totnes from 30 Oct 1616; lic. to m. 30 Apr 1619 Elizabeth, dau. of John Shapleye, Mayor of Totnes; d. 20 Jan 1619/20.

              Symns, Robert Corser Montfort, 1867-1929
              GB-2014-WSA-16568 · Personne · 1867-1929

              SYMNS, ROBERT CORSER MONTFORT, eldest son of Rev. John Edward Symns, Headmaster, Bancroft’s School, Woodford, Essex, and Mary, second dau. of Robert Corser, Redhill, Surrey; b. 30 Sep 1867; at St. Paul’s Sch. 1878-9; adm. 16 Jun 1881; QS 1881; left Easter 1884; went to King’s Coll. Sch.; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Oct 1886; Indian Civil Service 1886; arrived in Burma 12 Dec 1888; Assistant Commissioner, Burma 1888; acting Under-Secretary and acting Deputy Commissioner Feb 1901; retd. Oct 1913; m. 3 Jan 1894 Mary Pauline, second dau. of William Jones, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; d. 6 Apr 1929.

              Talbot, James, ca. 1665-1708
              GB-2014-WSA-16589 · Personne · ca. 1665-1708

              TALBOT, JAMES, son of James Talbot, Westminster; b.; adm.; KS 1678; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1683, adm. pens. 26 Jun 1683, aged 18, scholar 10 Apr 1684, matr. 1683; 7th in “ordo” 1686/7; BA 1686/7; MA 1690 (incorp. Oxford 19 Jun 1691); DD 1705; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1689, Major Fellow 1 Jul 1690 ñ c. 1701, Tutor 1692; ordained priest 1697; Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge Univ. 1699-1704; supervised the Cambridge edition of Horace, published 1704; Chaplain to Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset, Chancellor, Cambridge Univ.; Rector of Spofforth, Yorks., from 1700; Prebendary of Ripon from 12 Aug 1708; m. 26 Aug 1701 Katherine Narden, St. Margaret’s, Westminster; d. 28 Oct 1708.

              Taylor, George, 1772-?
              GB-2014-WSA-16660 · Personne · 1772-?

              TAYLOR, GEORGE, eldest son of John Taylor, Nevis, West Indies, and Eleanor ---; b. 5 Apr 1772; adm. 22 Jan 1783; KS (aged 13) 1785; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1789, matr. 12 Jun 1789, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1789 - void 25 Jun 1801; BA 1793; MA 1796; adm. Middle Temple 14 May 1794.

              Wright, William Shaw, 1843-1914
              GB-2014-WSA-18677 · Personne · 1843-1914

              WRIGHT, SIR WILLIAM SHAW, brother of Alfred Wright (qv); b. 9 Mar 1843; adm. Jan 1854 (James'); QS 1857; rowed v. Eton 3 Aug 1860; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1861 (with Triplett), adm. pens. 25 May 1861; BA 1865; MA 1868; one of a committee of Cambridge undergraduates who in 1863 drew up the first code of rules for Association Football; a corn merchant at Hull, Yorks.; Chairman, Hull and Barnsley Railway Co.; Chairman, Humber Conservancy Board; knighted 29 Jul 1914; JP Yorkshire North Riding 1913; m. 12 Jun 1866 Anna, second dau. of Benjamin Vipan, Sutton, Cambs.; d. 10 Nov 1914.