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              Aungier, Ambrose, d. 1654
              GB-2014-WSA-02386 · Pessoa singular · d. 1654

              AUNGIER, HON. AMBROSE, son of Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (qv), and his first wife; b.; adm.; KS 1609; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1613, adm. scholar 1614; BA 1617/8; MA 1621; Fellow of Clare Coll. 8 Jun 1620; ordained deacon 15 Aug 1624, priest 16 Aug 1624 (both Peterborough); Prebendary of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, 1629, Treasurer 1628-32, Chancellor from 1636; m. Griselda, dau. of Most Rev. Lancelot Bulkeley DD, Archbishop of Dublin; d. 1654.

              Aungier, Edward, d. 1665
              GB-2014-WSA-02387 · Pessoa singular · d. 1665

              AUNGIER, EDWARD, son of Edward Aungier, Cambridge, and his first wife Mary Holland, Ely; nephew of Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (qv); b.; adm.; KS in 1619; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1621, adm. scholar 1622, matr. 1622; BA 1625/6; MA 1629; ordained deacon 9 Mar 1627/8, priest 10 Mar 1627/8 (both Peterborough); Rector of Dry Drayton, Cambs., from 1633; m. Margaret, dau. of John Partenson, Ashbourne, Derbs.; buried Dry Drayton, Cambs. 3 Sep 1665.

              Aylesbury, Thomas, d. 1657
              GB-2014-WSA-02399 · Pessoa singular · d. 1657

              AYLESBURY, SIR THOMAS, BART., second son of William Aylesbury, St. Andrew’s, Holborn, London, and his first wife Anne, dau. of John Poole, Sapperton, Gloucs.; b.; adm.; QS in 1596; elected head to Ch. Ch. Oxford 1598, matr. 24 Nov 1598, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1612; BA 1602; MA 1605; MA Camb. (lit. reg. ) 1635/6; Secretary to Earl of Nottingham and Duke of Buckingham as successive Lord High Admirals; created baronet 19 Apr 1627; one of the Masters of Requests 1625 – c. 1641 (paid to 25 Mar 1641); Master of the Mint Aug 1635-42, holding post jointly with Sir Ralph Freeman until their suspension by Parliament as Royalist supporters; retired to the Low Countries after the death of Charles I; a learned mathematician, and a great “encourager of learning and learned men”; lic. to m. 3 Oct 1611 Anne, widow of William Darell, and eldest dau. of Rev. Francis Denman, Rector of West Retford, Notts.; d. at Breda, Netherlands 1657. DNB.

              Ayloffe, Joseph, d. 1674
              GB-2014-WSA-02402 · Pessoa singular · d. 1674

              AYLOFFE, JOSEPH, son of Sir William Ayloffe, Bart., MP, and his third wife Alice, dau. of James Stokes, Stoke, near Coventry, Warwicks.; b.; adm.; KS 1636; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1640, adm. pens. 18 May 1640, scholar 1641, matr. 1640; BA 1643/4; MA 1647; adm. Gray’s Inn 31 Oct 1646, called to bar 1653, ancient 18 May 1667; Savoy Manor Steward, Duchy of Lancaster 8 Aug 1660 - successor appointed Apr 1673; of Brittayns, Hornchurch, Essex; m. Frances, dau. of Henry Ayscough, Yorkshire; d. at Montpellier, France. (will proved PCC 29 Jul 1674, as of Gray’s Inn).

              Babington, Matthew, d. 1680
              GB-2014-WSA-02412 · Pessoa singular · d. 1680

              BABINGTON, MATTHEW, third son of Matthew Babington MP, Rothley Temple, Leics., and Anne, youngest dau. of Sampson Hopkyns, Stoke, Warwicks.; b.; adm.; KS 1663; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1665, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1665, scholar 1666; BA 1668/9; MA 1672; Fellow of Trinity from 1671, Tutor 1673-7; University Lecturer in Mathematics 1676; d. 1680, aged 36.

              Hall, Peter Welles, 1948-2021
              GB-2014-WSA-20838 · Pessoa singular · 1948-2021

              Hall, Peter Welles, son of Thomas Wells Hall jr., of Shaftsbury, VT, USA; b. 9 Nov. 1948; adm. Sept. 1966 (C); left July 1967; Univ. of North Carolina, BA, MA; Cornell Law Sch., JD; asst. US Attorney for Vermont 1978-86; private legal practice 1986-2001; US Attorney for Vermont 2001-4; Federal Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit 2004-; m. 2009 Rebecca Dunton; d. 11 Mar. 2021.

              Adie, Michael Edgar, 1929-2024
              GB-2014-WSA-20870 · Pessoa singular · 1929-2024

              Adie, Michael Edgar, son of Walter Granville Adie, farmer, of Frating Abbey, Essex, and Kathleen Emily, d. of A. Parrish, farmer, of Dagenham; b. 22 Nov. 1929; adm. Sept. 1943 (KS); left July 1948; St John’s Coll. Oxf., matric. 1949, BA 1952, MA 1956; ordained deacon 1954, priest 1955 (Durham); Curate St Luke’s, Pallion, Sunderland 1954-7; domestic chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury 1957-60; Vicar of St Mark’s, Sheffield 1960-9; Rector of Louth, Lincs, 1969-76; Vicar of Morton with Hacconby, Lincs 1976-83; Archdeacon of Lincoln 1977-83; Bishop of Guildford 1983-94; CBE 1994; Hon. Doctorate Univ. of Surrey 1995; m. 31 Dec. 1957 Anne Devenald, d. of Vincent John Roynon of Dorchester, Oxon; d. 4 Mar. 2024.

              Lovett, Edward John William, 1923-D.D.
              GB-2014-WSA-20894 · Pessoa singular · 1923-D.D.

              Lovett, Edward John William, son of Edward Rider Lovett, accountant, of Leatherhead, and Eleanor Florence, d. of William Young, librarian, of Leatherhead; b. 2 Jan. 1923; adm. Sept. 1936 (KS); left July 1941; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1941 but did not graduate; Roy. Signals 1943-7, attached IA 1945-7 (Capt.); a reinsurance broker, ACII 1949; dir. Rendtorff Worrall & Co. 1962; assoc. dir. Sterling Offices Ltd 1961, dir. 1970, man. dir. 1973, chairman 1974; man. dir. Alexander Howden Ins. Brokers Ltd 1976, retd 1980; m. 12 July 1952 Agustina Castroverde, broadcaster BBC Overseas Service, d. of Joaquin Perier, Prof. Univ. of Madrid.

              Reid, Ian Douglas Morrell, 1924-
              GB-2014-WSA-20930 · Pessoa singular · 1924-

              Reid, Ian Douglas Morrell, son of Douglas Arthur Reid, sec. -gen. Soc. of Foreign Bondholders, and Anna Marie, d. of Sir John Lawson Walton KC MP, Attorney-Gen.; b. 23 Sept. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (KS); left July 1942; RNVR 1943-6 (Lieut. ); Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. 1946, BA 1948; adm. solicitor July 1951; asst. sec. Brit. Red Cross Soc. 1951-66, dir. Internat. Affairs 1966-71; adviser League of Red Cross Socs 1971-87; m. 18 Nov. 1944 Pamela Katherine, d. of Arthur Barclay of Ballinafad, Co. Galway, Ireland.

              Atterbury, Francis, 1663-1732
              GB-2014-WSA-00244 · Pessoa singular · 1663-1732

              ATTERBURY, FRANCIS, brother of Lewis Atterbury (qv); b. 6 Mar 1662/3; adm.; KS 1674; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1680, matr. 17 Dec 1680, aged 17, Westminster Student 18 Dec 1680-94 (void, perhaps on marriage), Tutor 1687-90; BA 1684; MA 1687; BD and DD 5 May 1701; replied to Obadiah Walker’s attack upon the Reformation 1687; assisted his pupil Hon. Charles Boyle in his defence of the genuineness of the Epistles of Phalaris against Bentley; ordained; Lecturer, St. Bride’s, London 1701; Chaplain in Ordinary to William III and Queen Mary, subsequently to Queen Anne; warmly opposed Erastianism and protested against the suppression of Convocation; Archdeacon of Totnes 11 Jun 1701-13; Prebendary of Exeter 6 May 1704; Dean of Carlisle 2 Oct 1704; Prolocutor of Lower House of Convocation 1710; Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 28 Sep 1711-3; installed Dean of Westminster 16 Jun 1713 and consecrated Bishop of Rochester 15 Jul 1713; although he took part officially in the coronation of George I, he refused to sign the declaration of confidence in the government after the rebellion of 1715, and subsequently was in direct communication with the Jacobites; arrested and imprisoned in the Tower 24 Aug 1722, for his alleged connection with an attempt to restore the Stuarts; a bill of pains and penalties was passed through the House of Commons, and carried in the House of Lords by 83 votes to 43; deprived of all his ecclesiastical preferments 1 Jun 1723, and banished from the kingdom; visited in the Tower by some of the senior King’s Scholars before his departure; resided first at Brussels and afterwards in France as general adviser to the Old Pretender; a man of marked attainments, but cursed with an imperious and aggressive temper, and possessed of “a rare talent for fomenting discord”; his old friend George Smalridge (qv), who succeeded him both at Carlisle and at Christ Church, used to say that “Atterbury comes first and sets everything on fire, and I follow with a bucket of water”; regarded as one of the leading preachers of his day, and in Addison’s opinion was “one of the greatest geniuses of his age”; much to the annoyance of Old Westminsters, Atterbury removed the Election in 1718 from the School to the Jerusalem Chamber, and put down the Election Dinner (HMC Portland MSS, v, 561, vii, 275); owing to his insistence the new Dormitory was built on its present site, the first stone being laid 24 Apr 1722; Busby Trustee from 27 Feb 1705/6; m. c. 1695 Catherine Osborne; d. in exile in Paris 22 Feb 1731/2 and buried privately in the south aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey 12 May 1732. DNB.