ST. LEGER, ARTHUR, son of Sir John St. Leger (qv), and his second wife; b. 11 Apr 1727; adm. Jun 1737; KS 1741; Trinity Coll. Dublin, adm. pens. 2 Feb 1743/4; Capt. in Ruth’s Regt.; served with French army in War of Austrian Succession; killed in action near Tournai, Flanders 11 May 1745.
Scholars
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STACEY, HENRY; b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1610, adm. scholar 1611, matr. Easter 1611; BA 1614/5; MA 1618; ordained; Rector of Hartley, Kent 1617-42; Rector of Ridley, Kent; m.; buried Ridley, Kent 8 Aug 1648.
STAFFORD, WILLIAM, son of William Stafford, and Anne, dau. of Thomas Gryme, Antingham, Norfolk; b. 1593; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1610, matr. 8 Nov 1611, Westminster Student to 1624; BA 1614; MA 5 Mar 1617/8; inherited Marlewood Park, Thornbury, Gloucs., on death of his uncle Sir John Stafford in 1624; author, The Reason of the War with the Progress and Accidents thereof, written by an English subject, 1646; m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of Sir William Eyre, Great Chalfield, Wilts.; m. 2nd, 10 Feb 1672/3 Ursula, widow of George Moore, and dau. of --- Hayward; buried Thornbury, Gloucs., 4 Jul 1684. DNB.
TUTTESHAM, ZACHARY; b.; adm.; KS ; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1615, adm. scholar 1616, matr. Lent 1615/6; BA 1619/20; MA 1623; ordained; Vicar of Dallington, Sussex I Jun 1622 - sequestered 8 Sep 43; buried Hastings, Sussex 6 Oct 1652.
Twilley, Nicholas John, son of Wilfred Vernon Twilley, schoolmaster, of Ashtead, Surrey, and Mary Joan, d. of William Tucker Jennings of East Grinstead, Sussex; b. 8 Feb. 1945; adm. Sept. 1958 (QS); left July 1960; a computer programmer 1963-6; Univ. of Lond. 1966-8; founder and man. dir. Scan Data Internat. Plc 1969; an independent computer consult. 1976-88; contested (Cons. ) Alyn and Deeside 1987; a PR consult. 1988; m. 1st, 1965 Shirley Jean, d. of Jack Remnant of Cranleigh, Surrey; 2nd, 1969 Diane Margaret Cooke, computer programmer, d. of Philip Douglas Cooke, insurance co. clerk, of Thorpe Bay, Essex; d. 6 Aug. 2007.
TWISDEN, JOHN, sixth son of Sir Roger Twisden, Bart., MP, and Margaret, dau. of Sir John Marsham, Bart. (qv); bapt. 29 Dec 1683; adm.; KS 1700; buried East Malling, Kent 22 Nov 1701.
TWISLETON, HON. THOMAS JAMES, brother of Gregory Wiliam Eardley-Twisleton-Fiennes, 11th Baron Saye and Sele (qv); b. 28 Sep 1770; adm. 4 Mar 1781; KS (Capt. ) 1785; left Sep 1788, on account of his marriage with a girl with whom he had fallen in love while engaged in amateur theatricals; one of the contributors to The Trifler; St. Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 2 Feb 1789; BA 1794; MA 1796; DD 1819; ordained priest (Winchester) 22 May 1796; Curate, Avington, Hampshire; Vicar of Woodford [county] 23 Jul 1796-1803; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1796, still 1797; Vicar of Blakesley, Northants, from 1 Mar 1797; Secretary and Chaplain to Government of Ceylon 1802; Archdeacon of Colombo from 1815; Rector of Broadwell, Gloucs., from 29 Aug 1821; his portrait by Hoppner as Phaedria in the Eunuchus of 1787 is preserved at Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire; present at battle of Camperdown 1797; m. 1st, 4 Nov 1788 (deed of separation 17 Jun 1794, divorced 1798) Charlotte Anne Frances, dau. of John Wattell, London; m. 2nd, 7 Jun 1798 Anne, dau. of Benjamin Ashe, Bath, Somerset; d. in Ceylon 15 Aug 1824.
Udny-Hamilton, Robert Edward Archibald, 11th Baron Belhaven and Stenton, only son of Lieut. Archibald William Hamilton, R.N., by Elizabeth Anne, daughter of William Whalley Billyard, of Bath, Somerset; b. April 8, 1871; adm. as Q.S. June 5, 1885; left July 1888; R.M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots Fusiliers Nov. 8, 1890; Probationer I.S.C. Feb. 24, 1893, Lieut. 4th Ghurkas Nov. 24, 1893; Capt. July 10, 1901; transferred to the Supernumerary List June 28, 1908; Major Nov. 8, 1908; Lieut.-Col. Nov. 8, 1916; retired in 1923; served with the Chitral Relief Force 1895, in the operations against the Mazra Rebels in East Africa 1895-6, in the Tirah Campaign 1897-8, and with the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force 1915-8; was employed by the Govt. oflndia in several civil posts 1898-1923; Kaisar-i-Hind Medal Jan. 2, 1905; C.l.E. Aug. 26, 1918; succeeded his uncle as 11th Baron Oct. 31, 1920; Scottish Representative Peer 1922; assumed the additional surname of Udny on succeeding to the Udny estates, Aberdeenshire, 1934; m. 1st Nov. 15, 1898, Kathleen Gonville, daughter of Col. Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead, Bart., C.B.; 2nd March 25, 1938, Sheila de Hauteville, daughter of Capt. Algernon George Pearson, D.S.O., Royal Berkshire Regt.; d. Oct. 26, 1950.
UNDERWOOD, EDMUND, son of Thomas Underwood, Hinckley, Leics.; b.; adm.; Min. Can. 1636; KS 1637 (second in the list, although shown as Capt. on Dormitory Tablets); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1639, matr. 5 Jul 1639, aged 17, Westminster Student to expulsion 13 Oct 1648, Tutor; BA 1643; MA 1646; expelled from Studentship by Parliamentary Visitors 13 Oct 1648; his pupil Philip Henry (qv) regretted his loss “which was very ill for mee, for he was an ingenious person, and a good scholar” (Diaries and Letters of Philip Henry, 1882, 12). [perhaps bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn, son of Thomas Underwood, and Elizabeth --- (IGI)]
UPTON, JAMES, second son of John Upton, Faversham, Kent, and Westminster, and Margaret Seth; b. (aged 1 in 1619); adm.; KS 1633; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1637, adm. pens. 15 May 1637, scholar 1638, matr. 1637; BA 1641/2; under his father’s will he was to receive £100 on taking MA degree.