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              4153 People & Organisations results for Scholars

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              GB-2014-WSA-08971 · Person · ca. 1718-1771

              HAYTER, JOSHUA, fourth son of Rev. George Hayter, Rector of Chagford, Devon, and Grace ---; brother of Right Rev. Thomas Hayter DD, Bishop of London; b.; adm. (aged 14) Feb 1732/3; KS 1734; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1738, matr. 6 Jun 1738, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1738 – 21 Oct 1743, expiry year of grace as R. Chagford; BA 1742; MA 1747; ordained; Rector of Chagford, Devon, from 29 Sep 1742; m. (by 1746) Frances Hawkins (IGI); buried Chagford, Devon 19 Apr 1771.

              Hayward, William, 1777-1848
              GB-2014-WSA-08975 · Person · 1777-1848

              HAYWARD, WILLIAM, third son of Francis Hayward DM, medical practitioner, Hackney, Middlesex; bapt. St. John, Hackney, Middlesex 26 Oct 1777 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. 1793; KS (aged 16) 1794; adm. Middle Temple 12 Nov 1798; Deputy Assistant Commissary-General, Army 2 Mar 1812; Assistant Commissary-General 22 Oct 1816; Deputy Commissary-General 20 Jan 1837; m.; d. 12 Dec 1848.

              Haywood, Giles, d. 1615?
              GB-2014-WSA-019192 · Person · d. 1615?

              HAYWOOD, GILES, son of Francis Haywood, London; b. ; adm. ; KS 1630 (Bodleian Library, Tanner MSS lxix, f. 137); Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 8 May 1635, aged 18 : BA 1635/6; migrated to Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 20 Jul 1639; MA 1641. [Presumably Giles Haywood, son of Francis Haywood, bapt. All Hallows, London Wall 12 May 1615].

              Hazzard, Robert, fl. 1623
              GB-2014-WSA-019193 · Person · fl. 1623

              HAZZARD, ROBERT; b. ; adm. ; KS (Capt. ); elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1623, adm. scholar 1624, matr. Mich. 1623.

              GB-2014-WSA-08977 · Person · 1918-1941

              Head, Jervis Alston, son of Raymond Evelyn Head MC, of Balsham, Cambs, and Margaret Lloyd, d. of Rev. Frederick Clements Williamson, Vicar of Ashford, Middx; b. 7 Mar. 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (KS); left July 1936; Merton Coll. Oxf., matric. 1936; RA 1939-41 (Lieut.); d. from an accident on active service 15 Mar. 1941.

              Jervis Alston Head was born at Cork, Ireland on the 7th of March 1918 the son of Richard Evelyn Head MC and Margaret Lloyd (nee Williamson) of 26b, Golders Way, Golders Green in London and of Balsham in Cambridgeshire. He was educated at Tormore School, Deal and at Westminster School where he was admitted as a King’s Scholar on a Mathematics Scholarship from September 1931 to July 1936. He played the part of Dromo in the school production of “Epilogus in Andriam” in 1935. He matriculated for Merton College, Oxford in 1936 where he was an Officer Cadet in the Oxford University Officer Training Corps.
              Shortly after coming down from Oxford he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery on the 2nd of August 1939. He was posted to 137 Field Regiment, based at Blackpool and was promoted to Lieutenant on the 2nd of February 1941. By March 1941 the Regiment had moved to Larkhill and he was posted to 501 Battery on the 4th of March 1941.
              On the 15th of March 1941, Jervis Head was driving in his Morgan three wheeler car when it struck a road island at Ferndown, at the junction of the Bournemouth and Poole roads to Ringwood in Hampshire. The vehicle overturned and he was seriously injured. He was admitted to the Royal Victoria & West Hampstead Hospital, Boscombe where he died from his injuries at 7pm the same day
              He is commemorated on the war memorial at Merton College, Oxford.
              He is buried at Durrington Cemetery, Grave 723.

              Heagers, ---, fl. 1556
              GB-2014-WSA-08981 · Person · fl. 1556

              HEAGERS, ---; b.; adm.; QS in 1556 (Chapter Muniments 37713).

              GB-2014-WSA-08986 · Person · 1837-1921

              HEALE, JAMES NEWTON, son of James Newton Heale MD FRCS, Winchester, Hampshire, and Agnes Benson; b. 22 Jun 1837; adm. 30 May 1850 (Scott's); QS 1852; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1856, adm. pens. 5 May 1856, scholar 1857, matr. Mich. 1856; BA 1860; MA 1863; ordained deacon 1861, priest 1862 (both Lichfield); Curate, Wombourne, Staffs., 1861-3, Woodbury Salterton, Devon, 1866-9, Sible Hedingham, Essex 1869; Vicar of Swindon, Staffs., 1869; Rector of Addington, Kent 1869-83; Vicar of Orpington, Kent 1883-92; Rector of Harbledown, Kent 1892-9; Vicar of St. Thomas’s, Bethnal Green, London 1899-1908; m. 14 Jan 1868 Isabella Margaret, eldest dau. of John Wingfield-Stratford, Addington Place, Maidstone, Kent; d. 26 Dec 1921.

              Heansworth, ---, fl. 1570
              GB-2014-WSA-08988 · Person · fl. 1570

              HEANSWORTH, ---; b.; adm.; QS 1570 (Chapter Muniments).

              Heath, Francis, d. 1684
              GB-2014-WSA-08998 · Person · d. 1684

              HEATH, FRANCIS, fourth son of Sir Robert Heath; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1624, adm. scholar 1625, matr. Mich. 1626; BA 1628/9; MA 1632; BD (from Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge) 1640; Fellow, Trinity Hall 1643-7; adm. Inner Temple 1641; Receiver, Eagle Honour and Sussex, Duchy of Lancaster 5 Dec 1662 – successor appointed Mar 1675. [note Francis Heath, “Doctor of Laws”, Brasted, Kent, will proved PCC 31 Jan 1684]

              Heath, George, 1847-1923
              GB-2014-WSA-08999 · Person · 1847-1923

              HEATH, GEORGE, elder son of John Moore Heath (qv); b. 27 Mar 1847; adm. 16 Apr 1858 (G); QS 1861; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge (with Triplett) 1865, adm. pens. 3 Jun 1865, matr. Mich. 1865; BA 1869; MA 1873; a mining engineer 1869-89; member, Lloyds’, from 1893; m. 14 Dec 1886 Martha Charlotte, second dau. of Johann Friedrich Schmidt, Crefeld, Germany; d. 1923.