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              4141 People & Organisations results for Scholars

              Russell, Bertrand, 1747-1797
              GB-2014-WSA-15065 · Person · 1747-1797

              RUSSELL, BERTRAND, son of Peter Russell, and Hannah --- (IGI); bapt. St. Martin’s in the Fields 30 Apr 1747 (IGI); adm.; KS 1761; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1765, adm. pens. 5 Jun 1765, aged 18, scholar 2 May 1766, matr. 1766; BA 1769; MA 1772; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1771, Major Fellow 8 Jul 1772, Senior Fellow 1791; ordained priest (Peterborough) 19 Jul 1772; tutor to the sons of General Guy Carleton in Canada; Vicar of Eaton Bray, Beds.; Vicar of Gainford, co. Durham, from Jul 1791; m. 30 Jul 1795, Susanna (IGI), dau. of Rev. Michael Pope, Charterhouse Square, London; d. 29 Nov 1797.

              Russell, John, 1741-1783
              GB-2014-WSA-15077 · Person · 1741-1783

              RUSSELL, SIR JOHN, BART., son of Charles [John ?] Russell, St. James’s, Westminster, Col. 34th Foot, and Mary Joanna Cutts, dau. of Col. George Revett; b. 31 Oct 1741; adm. Jan 1749/50; KS 1754; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1758, matr. 24 May 1758, Westminster Student 5 Jan 1759 – Dec 1772, Faculty Student 18 Dec 1772 – void by marriage 15 Dec 1774 (sic); BA 1762; MA 1765; succ. cousin as 8th baronet 21 Sep 1757; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 9 May 1759, called to bar 16 Jun 1766; of Checquers Court, Ellesborough, Bucks.; m. 4 Oct 1774 (IGI) Catherine, dau. of Gen. Hon. George Cary, Skutterskelfe, Yorks.; d. 7 Aug 1783.

              Russell, Richard, 1695-1783
              GB-2014-WSA-15092 · Person · 1695-1783

              RUSSELL, RICHARD, second son of William Russell, Basingstoke, Hampshire, and Jane (Coleman ?) (IGI); bapt. Basingstoke 5 Oct 1695 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1711; QS 1712; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1716, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Jun 1716, Canoneer Student 23 Jul 1717 – void 1719; BCL 1723; DCL 1743; ordained deacon 24 May 1719, priest 20 Dec 1719 (both London); Rector of Overton, Hampshire 1719-71; Rector of Ashe, Hampshire, from 17 Nov 1729; m. 1st, 16 Oct 1719 (IGI) Elizabeth, widow of Simon Boulte, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, Deputy Teller of the Exchequer, and dau. of John Clayton, The Stable Yard, Westminster; m. 2nd, 21 May 1744 Mary, dau. of William Dicker, Overton, Hampshire; d. 27 Jan 1783.

              Russell, Thomas, fl. 1542
              GB-2014-WSA-019468 · Person · fl. 1542

              RUSSELL, THOMAS; b. ; adm. ; KS 1542-4 (Chapter Muniments).

              Rust, John, 1724-1767
              GB-2014-WSA-15097 · Person · 1724-1767

              RUST, JOHN, third son of Edward Rust, Crutched Friars, London, wine cooper, and Isabella (Camp ?) (IGI); bapt. St. Giles, Cripplegate 15 Nov 1724; adm. (aged 8) Mar 1732; Min. Can. 1736; KS (Capt. ) 1737; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 28 May 1741, scholar 7 May 1742, matr. 1742; BA 1744/5; MA 1748; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1747, Major Fellow 6 Jul 1748; adm. Middle Temple 26 Oct 1739. [note will John Rust, St. George, Hanover Square, proved PCC 24 Mar 1767, also will John Rust, Upper Grosvenor Street, proved PCC 29 Nov 1788]

              Rutter, ---, fl. 1625
              GB-2014-WSA-019469 · Person · fl. 1625

              RUTTER, ---; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1625 (Chapter Muniments 33256); left 1626.

              Rutter, Samuel, d. 1662
              GB-2014-WSA-15106 · Person · d. 1662

              RUTTER, SAMUEL, grandson of John Rutter, Burscough, Lancs., miller; b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1623, Westminster Student by 25 Mar 1624 – still 1626, but did not matr.; ordained; Rector of Waberthwaite, Cumberland 1630; Domestic Chaplain to James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and tutor to his son, Lord Strange; Rector of Andreas, Isle of Man, and Archdeacon of the Isle of Man 1640; administered the ecclesiastical government of the Isle of Man 1643-51; took part in the defence by Lady Derby of Lathom House 1644; Prebendary of Lichfield from 29 Nov 1660; consecrated Bishop of Sodor and Man 24 Mar 1661; a MS volume of his poems was sold in New York 21 May 1923 (TLS 9 Aug 1623, 536); m.; d. 30 May 1662.

              GB-2014-WSA-15107 · Person · 1768-?

              RUTTON, WILLIAM ISAAC, elder son of Isaac Rutton, Whitehill, Faversham, Kent, and Mary, dau. of William Wood, Eastchurch, Kent; b. 4 Nov 1768 (IGI); adm. 13 Jul 1782; KS (aged 15) 1783; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1787, matr. 8 Jun 1787, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1787 – void 12 Dec 1789 (for absence).

              GB-2014-WSA-15108 · Person · 1559-?

              RYALL (or ROYALL), GEORGE, son of George Ryall, St. Margaret’s, Westminster; bapt. 9 Sep 1559; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1578, matr. 20 Nov 1581, aged 21, Westminster Student; BA 30 Jan 1581/2; MA 10 Feb 1584/5; ordained; Rector of Middleton, Essex 1591-1604, res.

              GB-2014-WSA-15110 · Person · 1888-1945

              Ryan, Lionel Ernest Norwood, eldest son of George Norwood Ryan, of Teddington, Middx, by Isabella, daughter of James Anderson, of Aberdeen; b. July 16, 1888; adm. as (non­ resident) K.S. Sept. 25, 1902; went into College 1903; left (with Triplett) July 1907; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1907; sometime in the shipping office of M. Samuel and Co., London, and of Samuel Samuel and Co. Ltd., Yokohama, Japan; agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Shanghai, China, April 1916 - May 1919; chief asst. Hong-Kong, July 1920-5; agent 1926; d. in the Japanese Internment Camp at Hong Kong Feb. 27, 1945; he bequeathed a share of his residue, amounting to about £6,000, to the Westminster School Society.

              Lionel Ernest Norwood Ryan was born at Kingston, Surrey on the 16th of July 1888 the eldest son of George Norwood Ryan, a ship broker, and Isabella “Bella” (nee Anderson) Ryan of 21, Gwendolyn Avenue Putney in Surrey, later of “St John’s”, Somers Road, Reigate in Surrey. He was christened at Surbiton on the 23rd of October 1888.
              He was educated at Westminster School where he was a non resident King’s Scholar from the 25th of September 1902 and was up College from 1903 to July 1907. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps where he was promoted to Sergeant on the 9th of August 1906. He was a member of the Shooting VIII in 1906 and 1907 and competed for the school in the Ashburton Shield Competition in the latter year. He was a member of the Debating Society in 1907. He matriculated for Christ Church, Oxford in 1907 and was awarded a Triplett Exhibition.
              On leaving university he went to work as a shipping agent’s clerk for the office of M. Samuel & Company of London and of Samuel and Samuel & Company Ltd of Yokohama. He moved to China where he worked for the Canadian Pacific Company at Shanghai from April 1916 to May 1919 before transferring to their Hong Kong office as a Superintendant Assistant from July 1920. He was a member of the Hong Kong Club and of the Civil Defence Service.
              He was captured and interned in a camp by the Japanese at the fall of Hong Kong on the 25th of December 1941. He was a Canadian national and the Canadians in the camp were released and repatriated to Canada in August 1943. Lionel Ryan and a Mr. Drummond were not among those who were released. A diary, kept by Franklin Gimson noted in August 1943 that: -“In the evening, Drummond and Ryan, two Canadians whose names had been excluded from the list (repatriation) came to see me and took the matter very calmly. All they asked was that they might be included on the list if vacancies occurred."
              He died at The British Civilian Internment Camp at Stanley in Hong Kong from pneumonia brought on by a brain tumour.
              He left the sum of £6,000 to the Westminster Society in his will.
              His brothers, 2nd Lieutenant Warwick John Norwood Ryan, Queen’s Own Dorset Yeomanry died on the 5th of September 1916 and Captain Edward St John Norwood Ryan MC, 12th (Service) Battalion East Surrey Regiment, was killed in action on the 22nd of October 1918.
              He is commemorated on the war memorial at Christ Church, Oxford.
              He is buried at Stanley Military Cemetery.