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              4141 Notice d'autorité résultats pour Scholars

              Scott, Michael George, 1925-1998
              GB-2014-WSA-15362 · Personne · 1925-1998

              Scott, Michael George, son of Alfred George Scott, architect, of St Andrews, Fife, and Eleanor, d. of Charles John Jackson of Ilkeston, Derbs; b. 2 June 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (KS); left July 1943; Ch. Ch. Oxf. 1943, matric. 1947, BA 1950; Edinburgh Coll. of Art 1952-7; an architect, ARIBA 1957; practised at St Andrews, Fife; m. 5 Oct. 1957 Nan Barbro, d. of Ivar-Anders Svensson of Vaxjo, Sweden; d. 1 Sept. 1998.

              Scott, Paul Ellers, ca. 1735-?
              GB-2014-WSA-15364 · Personne · ca. 1735-?

              SCOTT, PAUL ELLERS, son of John Scott, Dublin, “doctor”, and Elizabeth Ellors (sic : IGI); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1746; KS 1750; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1755, matr. 28 May 1755, Westminster Student 5 Jan 1756 – res 12 Dec 1757; 2nd Lieut., 23rd Foot 26 Apr 1757, retd. 1758; ordained; Curate, St. Paul, Covent Garden, in 1768-70; m. 22 Nov 1762 Mary Elly (IGI). [father perhaps Rev. John Scott DD ?]

              Scott, Thomas, fl. 1687
              GB-2014-WSA-15367 · Personne · fl. 1687

              SCOTT, THOMAS, son of Thomas Scott, Elworthy, Somerset; b.; adm.; a letter written by Richard Healy to Richard Busby (qv), dated Wells 3 Mar 1685, recommends “one Thomas Scott, a little yellow-headed boy in your Schoole” for election as KS (Busby Trustees Archive); KS 1687; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1692, adm. pens. 28 Jun 1692, aged 18, scholar 28 Apr 1693, matr. 1693; clerk to Secretary of State, Scotland, c. 1710; Under Secretary to Duke of Roxburghe when Secretary of State for Scotland Dec 1716 – Aug 1725; author comedies The Mock Marriage, performed at Thestre in Dorset Gardens, 1696, and Unhappy Kindness, or the Fruitless Revenge, performed at Theatre Royal, 1697.

              Scudamore, James, ca. 1642-1666
              GB-2014-WSA-15390 · Personne · ca. 1642-1666

              SCUDAMORE, JAMES, son of John Scudamore, Kentchurch, Herefs., and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Cooke, Kt, Highnam, Gloucs.; b.; adm.; KS 1658; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1661, matr. 22 Aug 1661, aged 19, Westminster Student from 10 Feb 1662; BA 1665; mentioned in letter of 27 Jun 1663 written by his grandfather to Richard Busby (qv) (Nichols, Literary Illustrations, iv, 395); author, Homer à la Mode, a mock poem upon the First and Second Books of Homer’s Iliads, 1664; drowned in river Wye at Hereford 12 Jul 1666.

              Searle, Edward, fl. 1604
              GB-2014-WSA-15404 · Personne · fl. 1604

              SEARLE, EDWARD; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1604, adm. scholar 1605; BA 1608/9; MA 1612; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1610 – c. 1618.

              Secker Walker, David, 1932-2014
              GB-2014-WSA-15417 · Personne · 1932-2014

              Secker Walker, David, son of Geoffrey Secker Walker BM, of Farnborough, Hants, and Joan Alice, d. of William John Hubert Diplock, solicitor, of Croydon; b. 10 June 1932; adm. Sept. 1945 (KS); left July 1950; St John’s Coll. Oxf., matric. 1952, BA 1956; coxed the men’s pairs in London 1948 Olympics; worked for The Financial Times, The Times and The Sunday Telegraph 1957-63; dir. N. M. Rothschild & Sons 1963-83; founder Causeway Group Ltd. 1983-97; man. dir. Cayzer Gartmore Ltd.; m. 7 Sept. 1957 Lorna Margaret, d. of William Elmer Lea of Hampstead; d. 24 Mar. 2014.

              Sellon, William, ca. 1729-1790
              GB-2014-WSA-15437 · Personne · ca. 1729-1790

              SELLON, WILLIAM, son of John Sellon, Marlow, Bucks.; b.; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1739/40; KS 1745; Capt. of the School 1749; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1750, adm. pens. 14 Jun 1750, scholar 26 Apr 1751, matr. 1751; ordained deacon (Lincoln) 14 Mar 1756; Curate, St. James’s, Clerkenwell 1756-8, Vicar from 1758; alternate evening preacher at the Magdalen Hospital from 13 Nov 1777; alternate afternoon lecturer at St. Giles in the Fields from 1758, and of St. Andrew’s, Holborn, from 1762; Chaplain to Earl of Pomfret 1763; proprietor and preacher, Portman Chapel, Baker Street, London; a popular preacher of the time; lic. to m. 4 May 1753 Sarah, sister of Baker John Littlehales (qv); d. 18 Jul 1790.

              Selwyn, Charles Jasper, ca. 1727-1794
              GB-2014-WSA-15438 · Personne · ca. 1727-1794

              SELWYN, CHARLES JASPER, eldest son of Henry Selwyn, Westminster, and Ruth, dau. of Anthony Compton, Gainslow, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1735/6; KS 1741; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1745, matr. 12 Jun 1745, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1745 – res 13 Dec 1750; BA 1749; MA 1767; ordained deacon 2 Jun 1751, priest 24 May 1752 (both Oxford); Curate, Blockley, Worcs. (now Gloucs. ), 1755-61, Vicar from 22 Oct 1761; Rector of Beverstone with Kingscote, Gloucs., from 1767; Prebendary of Salisbury from 24 Feb 1775; Chaplain to his brother-in-law, Lord Boston; JP Gloucestershire, Worcestershire; m. 9 Jun 1750 (IGI) Elizabeth Coxeter, Bampton, Oxfordshire; d. 10 Sep 1794.

              GB-2014-WSA-15444 · Personne · 1861-1944

              SERCOMBE, RUPERT THEODORE WALTON, only son of Rupert Clampit Sercombe, Fairpark, near Exeter, Devon, merchant, and Louisa, third dau. of William Henry Smith, London, and Walton House, Bournemouth, Hampshire, founder of W. H. Smith & Son, newsagents; b. 3 Jan 1861; adm. 4 Jun 1874 (James'); QS Dec 1875; left Feb 1879; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Jan 1880; BA 1883; adm. Middle Temple 28 Oct 1881, called to bar 17 Nov 1885; emigrated to New Zealand by 1901; m. 8 Aug 1893 Sophia Maria Eleanor, widow of Charles Ernest Lavie, Ceylon, and dau. of Rev. Walter Maude Cosser, Vicar of Titchfield, Hampshire; d. Mar 1944.

              Seward, Edgar Henry, 1917-1995
              GB-2014-WSA-15463 · Personne · 1917-1995

              Seward, Edgar Henry, brother of Charles William Seward (qv); b. 24 Nov. 1917; adm. Sept. 1931 (H), KS Jan. 1932; left July 1936; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1936, shot against Cambridge 1937-9, BA 1939, BM MA 1942; RAMC 1943-7 (Capt.); Dip. Anaesth. (Lond.) 1947, DObstRCOG 1948, FFARCS 1954; res. asst and sen. Registrar Nuffield Dept of Anaesthesia, Oxford, 1947-51; consult. anaesthetist High Wycombe Group of Hospitals 1951-80; m. 19 Sept. 1942 Winifred Mary, d. of J. Moms Woodroffe ARCA, artist and schoolmaster; d. 17 June 1995.