BARWELL, JOHN BROOKE, brother of William Barwell (qv); bapt. 20 Jul 1743; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1751 (Grant's); KS 1757; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1760, adm. pens. 5 Jun 1760, scholar 17 Apr 1761, matr. Mich. 1760; BA 1764; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 26 Jul 1764.
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BARWELL, CHARLES SEDLEY WILLIAM, son of John Barwell, Hoveton Hall, Neatishead, Norfolk, wine merchant and farmer, and Sabine Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas William Budd, Shropham Hall, Norfolk; b. 4 May 1869; adm. as exhibitioner 31 May 1883; QS 12 Jun 1884; left Jul 1888; Hertford Coll. Oxford, matr. Mich 1888; played Association Football v. Cambridge Feb 1889, and competed for Oxford in long jump at Inter-University Sports Mar 1889; emigrated to Canada, where he became a Government Surveyor; enlisted in Yukon Infantry Co. 1915; Sergeant, Canadian Machine Gunners; served in France 1918.
BARTRAME, EDWARD; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1544 (Chapter Muniments).
BARTON, ROBERT; b.; adm.; KS 1692; this name appears as BURTON in the Buttery Book.
BARTON, FRANCIS; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1630, adm. scholar 1631, matr. Easter 1631; BA 1634/5; MA 1638; Fellow of Trinity Coll. 1637 - c. 1675, Tutor 1639-41, 1661, Junior Bursar 1663-4.
BARRY, THOMAS, son of Spranger Barry, Dublin, actor, and his first wife; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jun 1752; KS 1758; d. Apr 1768.
BARROW, THOMAS, second son of Isaac Barrow, Spinney Abbey, Wicken, Cambs. , and his first wife Rebecca, dau. of Richard Yonge, Berkhampsted, Herts. ; b. 22 Apr 1600; adm. ; KS (Aubrey, Brief Lives, i, 93-4, but the description “a King’s Scholar at Westminster” may have been intended by Aubrey to apply to his son, the mathematician Isaac Barrow); a linen draper, parish of St. Leonard, Foster Lane, London; m. Anne, dau. of William Buggin, North Cray, Kent; buried at Bexley, Kent, 24 Aug 1687.
BARRON, HERBERT GEORGE, eldest son of George Bretherton Barron MD LRCP MRCS, Southport, Lancs., and Mary J. --- (1881 Census); b. 24 Feb 1851; adm. 6 Jul 1864 (James'); QS 1866; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1870, matr. 8 Jun 1870; BA 1874; University Coll. Hospital; LRCP, MRCS 1879; practised at Southport; m. 19 Jun 1878 Ellen Cook (IGI); d. 21 Dec 1910.
Barrington-Ward, Sir (Victor) Michael, brother of Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward (q.v.); b. July 17, 1887; adm. as K.S. Sept. 26, 1901; left July 1904; Edin. Univ.; 1st class Engineering and B.Sc. 1907; assist. to engineer, Midland Railway, 1907, assist. to Gen. Supt. 1914; Director of Railway Operations, Ministry of Transport, 1919-22; District Supt. L. N. E. R. 1922-27; Supt. (Western Section) L. N. E. R. 1927-39, (Southern Area) 1939-42; assist. General Manager 1942-5; Divisional General Manager 1945-7; a member of the Railway Executive 1947-53; Chairman, Operating Committee, Railway Executive Committee, 1938-45; served in. Great War I; Capt. 11th (Serv.) Batt. South Lancs Regt. Oct. 14, 1914; Major R.E. June 2, 1915; Lieut.-Col. Jan. 1, 1919; mentioned in despatches L.G. Oct. 20, 1916, Jan. 4 and Dec. 14, 1917, May 21, 1918; D.S.O. Oct. 20, 1916; Croix de Guerre avec Palmes Dec. 1918; C.B.E. June 14, 1945; K.C.V.O. June 5, 1952; m. 1st Nov. 25, 1920, Barbara, only daughter of John Taylor Pilling, of Wolverley Court, Worcs.; 2nd 1938 Isobel, elder daughter of Stanley James Kerfoot, M.R.C.S., of Clifton, Bristol; d. 28 July 1972.
Barrington-Ward, Robert McGowan, brother of Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward (q.v.); b. Feb. 23, 1891; adm. as K.S. Sept. 24, 1903; Mure Scholar 1907; Capt. of the School 1908; left (with Triplett) July 1909; Ball. Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1909; 1st class Classical Moderations 1911; President, Oxford Union Society, 1912; B.A. 1913; Tancred Student, Lincoln's Inn, 1911, called to the bar May 14, 1919; Editorial Secretary of The Times 1913; 2nd Lieut. 6th Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Aug. 21, 1914; Gen. Staff Officer Feb. 3, 1917; temp. Major July 13, 1918; served in France and Flanders; wounded at Bullecourt May 1917; mentioned in despatches L. G. Jan. 1 and June 15, 1916, Dec. 11, 1917; M.C. Jan. r, 1917; D.S.O. Jan. 1, 1918; Asst. Editor of The Observer 1919-27; of The Times 1927-34; Deputy Editor of The Times 1934-41; Editor 1941; a Governor of the School 1946; Hon. Fellow of Ball. Coll. Oxon. 1947; author of A Memoir and Selected Addresses of James Gow, Litt. D. (1924), and other works; m. Dec. 1, 1926, Margaret Adele, only daughter of Evasis Hampden Radice, C. I. E.; d. on a cruise at Dar-es-Salaam Feb. 29, 1948. See Diet. Nat. Biog. 1941-50, p. 64.