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          Henty, Walter, 1840-1914
          GB-2014-WSA-09091 · Pessoa singular · 1840-1914

          HENTY, WALTER, son of George Henty, Chichester, Sussex, and Maria, dau. of Cornthwaite John Hector, Stodham, Hampshire, banker; b. 16 May 1840; adm. 3 Oct 1850 (James'); QS 1854; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge (with Dean Thomas) 1858, adm. pens. 9 Jun 1858, matr. Mich. 1858; BA 1862; MA 1866; adm. Inner Temple 5 Nov 1862; dir. George Henty and Sons, brewers, Chichester; of Beddington Place, near Croydon, Surrey; m. 3 Mar 1874 Edith Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Hankey, Chester Square, London; d. 7 Apr 1914.

          Macleay, James Robert, 1811-1892
          GB-2014-WSA-11626 · Pessoa singular · 1811-1892

          MACLEAY, JAMES ROBERT, brother of William Sharp Macleay (qv); b. 15 Apr 1811; adm. 8 Jul 1822; KS 1825; family correspondence indicated that he left in Christmas 1827; Secretary to British Legation, Chile 1838; Registrar, Mixed Commission at Cape of Good Hope for Suppression of Slave Trade Jan 1843- May 1858; m. 1837 Amelia Savage; d. 28 Oct 1892. DNB s. v. Alexander Macleay. [1881 Census records wife as born Mauritius]

          Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865
          GB-2014-WSA-11629 · Pessoa singular · 1792-1865

          MACLEAY, WILLIAM SHARP, eldest son of Alexander Macleay FRS, Speaker, Legislative Council, New South Wales, and Elizabeth, dau. of James Barclay of Urie [county]; b. 30 Jul 1792; adm. 19 Apr 1806; left 1810; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 7 Jun 1810; BA 1814; MA 1818; attaché, British Embassy, Paris; Secretary to Board for liquidating British claims in France 1815; attached to Mixed British and Spanish Court for abolition of Slave Trade, Havana 1825-37, successively as Commissioner of Arbitration 1825, Commissary Judge 1830, and Judge 1836 – ret 1 Feb 1837; went to live in New South Wales, Australia 1839; a distinguished zoologist; author, Horae Entomologicae, 1819-21, and other works; d. unm. at Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 26 Jan 1865. DNB.

          Marsh, George Thomas, 1812-1862
          GB-2014-WSA-11851 · Pessoa singular · 1812-1862

          MARSH, GEORGE THOMAS, brother of Matthew Henry Marsh (qv); b. 6 Aug 1812; adm. 11 Jan 1825 (G); KS 1826; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Dec 1830, Canoneer Student 1830; BA 1834; MA 1838; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1835, priest (Bath & Wells) 1836; Vicar of Sutton Benger, Wilts., from 1836; Rector of Foxley, Wilts., from 1840; m. Frances Elizabeth, sister of Douglas Macdonald (qv); d. at Nice 24 Feb 1862.

          Maud, Henry Landon, 1829-1909
          GB-2014-WSA-12006 · Pessoa singular · 1829-1909

          MAUD, HENRY LANDON, brother of John Primatt Maud (qv); b. 24 Feb 1829; adm. 30 Sep 1841 (Scott's); QS 1842; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1846, matr. 23 May 1846; BA 1850; MA 1881; ordained deacon 1853, priest 1854 (both Canterbury); Curate, Patrixbourne, Kent 1853, subsequently of Brigstock, Northants, and St. Giles in the Fields, London; Vicar of Assington, Suffolk 1866-77; Vicar of New Milverton, Warwickshire 1877-91; Rector of Sanderstead, Surrey 1892-1902; m. 12 Jun 1855 Amelia Harriet, youngest dau. of Col. Thomas Powell, Rifle Brigade and King’s Horse; d. 7 Mar 1909.

          Miller, Frederick, 1848-1918
          GB-2014-WSA-12290 · Pessoa singular · 1848-1918

          MILLER, FREDERICK, fourth son of Taverner John Miller MP, Portland Place, London, sperm oil merchant, and Marian, youngest dau. of Charles Cheyne, Godalming, Surrey; b. 12 Dec 1848; adm. 26 Sep 1861 (James'); left May 1867; living in USA 1875-82; emigrated to Western Australia 1889, where he rented a farm; m. 4 Sep 1872 Constance Mary, dau. of His Hon. Charles Sumner, County Court Judge; d. at Cottesloe, Western Australia 5 Dec 1918.

          Phillimore, John George, 1808-1865
          GB-2014-WSA-13871 · Pessoa singular · 1808-1865

          PHILLIMORE, JOHN GEORGE, eldest son of Joseph Phillimore (KS 1789, qv); b. 5 Jan 1808; adm. 22 Oct 1817 (G); KS 1820; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1824, matr. 28 May 1824, Westminster Student 1824-36, Faculty Student 1836-; BA 1828; MA 1831; Junior Clerk, Board of Control 1827-32; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 5 Feb 1828, called to bar 23 Nov 1832, Bencher Mich. 1851; QC 8 Jul 1851; Reader in Constitutional Law and legal History to Inns of Court 1852; MP (Whig/Liberal) Leominster 1852-7; author, An Introduction to the Study and History of the Roman Law, 1848, and other works; m. 1 Aug 1839 Rosalind Margaret, younger dau. of Right Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce PC, Lord Justice of Appeal; d. 27 Apr 1865. DNB.

          Pechell, Augustus, 1828-1894
          GB-2014-WSA-13651 · Pessoa singular · 1828-1894

          PECHELL, AUGUSTUS, eldest son of Horace Robert Pechell (qv); b. 22 Jan 1828; adm. 30 Sep 1842 (Scott's); QS 1843; left 1846; a clerk, House of Lords 20 Jan 1847 – 31 Mar 1876; m. 7 Apr 1863 Lucy Jane, only surviving dau. of Rev. Charles Douglas Beckford, Southampton; d. 4 Apr 1894.

          Robinson, John Ellil, 1807-1899
          GB-2014-WSA-14844 · Pessoa singular · 1807-1899

          ROBINSON, JOHN ELLIL, brother of Francis Robinson (qv); b. 11 Sep 1807; adm. 17 Sep 1819 (Stelfox's); KS 1821; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1825, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 May 1825; BA 1829; MA 1832; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 12 Mar 1829; ordained deacon 1832, priest 2 Jun 1833 (both Oxford); Curate, Kirtlington, Oxfordshire 1832-4, Bicester, Oxfordshire 1834-5, Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire 1835-7; Vicar of Chieveley, Berks., 13 May 1837-82; m. 16 Jul 1834 Maria, third dau. of Rev. Edward Rowden, Vicar of Highworth, Wilts.; d. 17 Jul 1899.

          Rumball, Arthur Brunel, 1863-?
          GB-2014-WSA-15040 · Pessoa singular · 1863-?

          RUMBALL, ARTHUR BRUNEL, brother of Henry Medlicott Rumball (qv); b. 9 Sep 1863; adm. 25 Sep 1873; left Christmas 1875; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1876-9; civil engineer; chief resident engineer during construction of Delagoa Bay and East African Railway.