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              4151 Notice d'autorité résultats pour Scholars

              Salter, William, d. 1728
              GB-2014-WSA-15161 · Personne · d. 1728

              SALTER, WILLIAM, son of George Salter, St. Edmund the King, London, mercer, and Anne, fifth dau. of William Bridges, Tyberton, Herefs.; b.; adm.; KS 1680; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1682, adm. pens. 25 Jun 1683, aged 18, scholar 1684, matr. 1683; BA 1686/7. [note will Rev. William Salter, Colyton, Devon, proved PCC 31 May 1728]

              Peers, Richard, 1645-1690
              GB-2014-WSA-13675 · Personne · 1645-1690

              PEERS, RICHARD, son of Richard Peers, Lisburn, co. Antrim, tanner; b. 1645; apprenticed to father’s trade; ran away to Bristol, from where an uncle sent him to school in Carmarthenshire; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1664, matr. 22 Jul 1664, aged 19, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1664 - void 1676, Tutor 1671-5; BA 1668; MA 1671; Esquire Bedell of Arts and Physic 21 Sep 1675; licensed to practise medicine 6 Jul 1688; translated Wood’s History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford into Latin, 1674, and compiled the first published catalogue of Oxford graduates, 1689; m. 27 Dec 1677 Mary Tipping, Oxford; d. 11 Aug 1690. DNB.

              Pemberton, Christopher Robert, 1801-1884
              GB-2014-WSA-13701 · Personne · 1801-1884

              PEMBERTON, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT, second son of Christopher Robert Pemberton MD FRCP FRS, Newton, Cambs., Physician Extraordinary to George IV, and his second wife Eleanor, only dau. of James Hamilton, Woodbrook, co. Tyrone; b. 28 Jan 1801; adm. Mich. 1813; KS 1814; Capt. of the School 1818; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1819, matr. 21 May 1819, Westminster Student (still 1829); BA 1824; MA 1826; Junior Clerk, Treasury Jan 1821 – Aug 1826, Assistant Clerk of Revenue Aug 1826 – Oct 1834, Assistant Clerk Oct 1834 - Mar 1850; Private Secretary to Secretary of Treasury Aug 1824 – Sep 1827, Feb 1828 – Nov 1830, and to Right Hon. Henry Goulburn MP when Chancellor of the Exchequer Sep 1841- Jul 1846; DL JP Cambridgeshire, High Sheriff 1859; m. 13 Jun 1829 Henrietta, eldest dau. of Nathaniel William Peach, Ketteringham Hall, Norfolk; d. 26 Jun 1884.

              Pembridge, Thomas, d. 1595
              GB-2014-WSA-13706 · Personne · d. 1595

              PEMBRIDGE, THOMAS; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1562, Westminster Student to 1568; migrated to Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar Mich. 1569; BA 1569/70 (incorp. Oxford 20 Feb 1571/2); MA Oxford 1572; ordained; preacher and schoolmaster, Aylesbury, Bucks. 1572-3; Vicar of Goldington, Beds., 1573; Rector of Hanwell, Oxfordshire 1574; Vicar of Wilsford, Wilts., 1584; Rector of Sudeley, Gloucs., 1585; Rector of Abbotts Ann, Hampshire 1587; Rector of Skilgate, Somerset, from 2 Jul 1589; Rector of Marston Sicca, Gloucs., from 1590; Rector of Kentchurch, Herefs., 1591; d. 1595.

              Penny, William Goodenough, 1814-1892
              GB-2014-WSA-13721 · Personne · 1814-1892

              PENNY, WILLIAM GOODENOUGH, eldest son of Rev. William Penny, Fox Hall, Upminster, Essex, Church of England clergyman, and his second wife Sophia, dau. of Samuel Goodenough (qv); b. 4 Aug 1814; adm. 20 Sep 1825 (G); KS 1829; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1833, matr. 23 May 1833, Westminster Student; BA 1837; MA 1839; Mathematical Scholar, Christ Church 1838; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1839, priest 20 Dec 1840 (both Oxford); Perpetual Curate of Ashendon and Dorton, Bucks., 1842; Roman Catholic convert 1843; Oratorian priest; Professor of Mathematics., University Coll., Dublin; d. 11 Mar 1892.

              Percy, Barnard Elliott, 1784-1871
              GB-2014-WSA-13759 · Personne · 1784-1871

              PERCY, BARNARD ELLIOTT, brother of William Percy (qv); b. 24 Sep 1784; at school 1794; in school list 1795; KS 1798; Lincoln Coll. Oxford, matr. 15 Jan 1801; BA 1805; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 19 Nov 1802, called to bar 24 Nov 1807, left Inn 29 Nov 1813, but readm. 18 Feb 1822; special pleader; Home Circuit; ordained deacon 1833, priest 19 Oct 1834 (Lichfield); Incumbent, Felbridge, Surrey; Curate, Burstow, Surrey, East Meon, Hampshire 1843, and Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire; d. 23 Nov 1871.

              GB-2014-WSA-13764 · Personne · 1906-2000

              Pereira, Horace Felix de Courcy, son of Sir Horace Alvarez de Courcy Pereira, Sen. Registrar Principal Probate Registry, and Christian Mary Isabel, d. of George Gordon of Croydon, Sur­rey; b. 10 Sept. 1906; adm. Sept. 1918 (A), KS 1920; left July 1925; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1925, BA 1929, MA 1950; Harvard Univ., EdM 1954; a financial consultant; sen. vice-pres. First National Bank of Boston, USA; served Governor's Commissions Massachusetts 1965-69; retd 1970; m. 30 Apr. 1930 Beatrice Marie, d. of Edward Bowie of Sharon, Mass., USA.; d. 6 Sept. 2000.

              Perkyns, John, fl. 1540
              GB-2014-WSA-13774 · Personne · fl. 1540

              PERKYNS, JOHN; b.; adm.; GS 1540; KS 1540 (Chapter Muniments 6478).

              GB-2014-WSA-13845 · Personne · 1885-1960

              Philby, Harry St. John Bridger, second son of Harry Montague Philby, of the Cocoawatte and Galoola Estates, Ceylon, by May Beatrice, daughter of Lieut.-Gen. John Duncan, of Poona; b. April 3, 1885; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 22, 1898; Capt. of the School 1903; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with junior Samwaies) July 1904, matric. Michaelmas 1904; 1st class Med. and Mod. Languages 1907; B.A. 1907; I.C.S. 1907; arrived in India Dec. 4, 1908; Assist. Commr. Punjab 1908-14; secretary to the Board of Examiners, Calcutta, Feb. 1915; financial assist. to Chief Political Officer, Mesopotamia, Nov. 1915; in charge of Political Mission to Central Arabia Oct. 1917 to Nov. 1918; chief British representative trans-Jordan 1921-4; retired May 1925; Founder's Medal of the Royal Geog. Soc. 1920; author of The Heart of Arabia (1922); C.I.E. Aug. 25, 1917; resident director in Arabia (Jidda) of Sharqich Ltd. 1926; first recipient of the Sir Richard Burton Memorial Medal of the R. Asiatic Society 1925 for his explorations in Arabia; his autobiography Arabian Days (1948) contains an account of the school in Gow's time, and his book Arabian Jubilee (1952) of the reign of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia in which he played a leading part; m. Sept. 20, 1910, Dora. daughter of Adrian Hope Johnston, A.M.I.C.E., of Srinagar, Kashmir; d. Sept. 30, 1960.

              Philipps, John Louis, ca. 1739-1795
              GB-2014-WSA-13851 · Personne · ca. 1739-1795

              PHILIPPS, JOHN LOUIS, son of John Philipps, Coedgain, Carmarthenshire, and Elizabeth, widow of Rees Lloyd, Altycadas [county ?], and dau. of Thomas Bevan, Glasfryn, Denbighshire; b.; adm. (aged 14) Feb 1753 (as John Philips) (Morel's); KS 1753; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1758, matr. 24 May 1758, aged 18, Westminster Student 5 Jan 1759 – void 3 Jan 1769 (expiry year of grace as V. St. Clears from 11 Jan 1768); ordained priest (Oxford) 29 Jun 1763; Vicar of St. Clears, Carmarthenshire 1768; Vicar of Llangynin, Carmarthenshire; Vicar of Lampeter, Cardiganshire; Prebendary of St. David’s from 11 Aug 1768; Prebendary of Brecon 1787; d. 3 May 1795.