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TAILOR, see also TAYLER, TAYLEUR, TAYLOR and TAYLOUR.

TAILOR, THOMAS, son of Richard Tailor, Croydon, Surrey ; b.       ; adm.1656 (school lists 1656, last two quarters) ; gave evidence before the Governors in the Busby and Bagshaw dispute 1657 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Jun 1658, aged 18, matr.1658, but did not graduate.

TALBOT, — ; b.       ; in under school list 1717.

TALBOT, — ( in school list 1733), see TALBOT, THOMAS.

TALBOT, — (in school lists 1733, 1734), see TALBOT, JOHN.

TALBOT, BLAQUIERE, brother of John Henry Talbot (qv) ; b. 23 Oct 1802 ; adm. 18 Sep 1816 ; left 1820 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Jan 1821, matr.Mich.1821 ; adm.Middle Temple 21 Oct 1823, called to bar 10 Jun 1831 ; Home Circuit and Surrey Sessions ; afterwards practised in Bankruptcy Court ; d. 24 Nov 1856.

TALBOT, JAMES, son of James Talbot, Westminster, and Alicia — , subsequently wife of Thomas Knipe (BB 1652, qv) ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS 1678 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1683, adm.pens. 26 Jun 1683, aged 18, scholar 10 Apr 1684, matr.1683 ; 7th in “ordo” 1686/7 ; BA 1686/7 ; MA 1690 (incorp.Oxford 19 Jun 1691) ; DD 1705 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1689, Major Fellow 1 Jul 1690 – c.1701, Tutor 1692 ; ordained deacon 28 Feb 1696/7, priest 6 Apr 1697 (both Rochester) ; Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge Univ. 1699-1704 ; Domestic Chaplain to Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset ; Rector of Spofforth, Yorks., from 14 Jun 1700 ; Prebendary of Ripon from 12 Aug 1708 ; made collections for a publication on musical instruments ; edited Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, Cambridge, 1699 ; m. 26 Aug 1701 Katherine Narden, St.Margaret’s, Westminster ;  d. 20 Oct 1708.

TALBOT, JOHN, eldest son of John Ivory Talbot MP, Lacock Abbey, Wilts., and Hon.Mary Mansel, sister of Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (qv) ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1726 ; in school lists Feb 1727/8, 1731-4 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 5 Feb 1734/5 ; MP Marlborough 1747-54 ; of Lacock Abbey, Wilts. ; m. 19 Dec 1742 Elizabeth, dau. of James Stone LLD, Badbury Manor, Wilts., and New Inn, London, attorney ; d. by 16 May 1778 (will proved PCC 26 Jun 1778).

TALBOT, JOHN HENRY, eldest son of Robert Talbot, Stone Castle, Dartford, Kent, and Middle Temple, London, barrister, and Elizabeth Sophia, dau. of John Tauzia Savary, Greenwich, Kent, Store Keeper and Barrack Master at Gibraltar ; b. 12 Mar 1789 ; adm. 9 Jun 1800 ; in school list 1801 ; Lieut., Madras Army 21 Sep 1804 ; Capt., 10 Oct 1819 ; 22nd Native Infantry ; d. 17 Jul 1821 (but will not proved PCC until 24 Jan 1827).

TALBOT, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS 1677.

TALBOT, THOMAS, brother of John Talbot (qv) ; b.      ; adm. (aged 7) Jan 1726/7 ; left 1734 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 20 Jan 1736/7 ; BCL 1743/4 ; ordained deacon 19 Sep 1742, priest 29 May 1743 (both Bath & Wells) ; Rector of Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts., 30 Jun 1743 – Apr 1756 ; inherited Margam estate, Glamorgan, from his uncle Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (qv), in 1750 ; m. 1746 Jane, only dau. of Thomas Beach, Fittleton, Wilts., landowner ; buried Margam, Glamorgan 9 Mar 1758.

TALMARSH, see TOLLEMACHE.

TANNER, JOHN GORDON, son of John Tanner MD LLD MRCP (Ed), Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, London, and Esther, dau. of James Seagrave, New Kent Road, London ; b. 26 Nov 1869 ; adm. 22 Sep 1882 (H) ; left Mar 1884 ; Cavendish Hall, Cambridge, matr. Lent 1887 ; BA 1935 ;  Paris Conservatoire ; a professional violinist ; Professor, Guildhall School of Music Jul 1900 ; described at death as “Professor Gordon Tanner, B.A., F.C.V., A.R.P.S.” ; living St.Marylebone in 1901 and 1911 (1901 Census and 1911 Census) ; m. Oct 1926 Emma Nell, widow of Douglas Isaacs Falcke, Kensington, London, antique dealer, and dau. of — Roddan ; d. 5 Jul 1935.

TANNET, EDMUND ; b.       ; adm. (aged 10) Apr 1735 ; left 1740 (in school list Dec 1736 as “Mandeville Tannat”). [Perhaps kin to Edmund Tannat (sic), Greenwich, Kent, who d. Oct 1738, in 44thyear (London Evening Post 21 Oct 1738)]

TANQUERAY, DAVID, elder son of David Tanqueray, St.Martin’s in the Fields, Westminster, goldsmith, and Anne, elder dau. of David Willaume, Pall Mall, London, goldsmith ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1730/1 ; Min.Can.1736 ; KS 1737 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1741, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 14 May 1741 ; BA 1745 ; MA 1749 ; ordained deacon 16 Sep 1744 (London), priest 21 Oct 1744 (Lincoln) ; Rector of Bow Brickhill, Bucks. , 22 Oct 1744 – Sep 1751 ; Chaplain, 32nd Foot 10 Oct 1744 – still 1759 ; Domestic Chaplain to Alexander, Earl of Galloway 23 Feb 1747/8 ; Rector of Cranley, Surrey 18 Aug 1751-60 ; Rector of Bow Brickhill, Bucks., from 19 Nov 1760 ; buried Woburn, Beds., 20 Jul 1780.

TANQUERAY, THOMAS, brother of David Tanqueray (qv) ; b. Sep 1724 ; adm.May 1733 ; left 1742 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 9 Feb 1742/3 ; BA 1746 ; MA 1749 ; ordained deacon 5 Jun 1748, priest 10 Jun 1750 (both Lincoln) ; Rector of Tingrith, Beds., from 20 Jul 1750 ; Domestic Chaplain to Dowager Countess of Eglinton 7 May 1751 ; Rector of Bow Brickhill, Bucks., 27 Sep 1751 – Nov 1760 ; Rector of Newton Bromswold, Northants., from 28 Nov 1778 ; m. 6 Jul 1761 his cousin Mary, sister of Edward Willaume (qv) ; d. 30 Dec 1782.

TAPIN, PETER DANIEL, son of Daniel Tapin, St.Helier, Jersey, merchant, French Protestant refugee from Barhais, and Mary, dau. of Peter Seale ; b. Feb 1705/6 ; adm. Sep 1718 ; Min.Can. 1721 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 13 Apr 1725, batteler 27 May 1725 – 6 Oct 1726 ; migr. to Pembroke Coll. ; BA 12 Feb 1728/9 ; MA 1732 ; Jersey Fellow, Exeter Coll. 1731, but removed as not duly elected 1733 ; ordained priest (Winchester) c.1734 ; Rector of St.Helier, Jersey, from 1735 (as Pierre Daniel Tapin) ; d. unm. Jan 1761.

TARRANT, JOHN BENJAMIN, son of John Evans Tarrant, Dean Street, Soho, solicitor, and Matilda Perrin (IGI) ; b. 20 Dec 1807 ; adm. 16 Jan 1822 (G) ; articled to father ; a solicitor, practicing in Dean Street, Soho, in 1838 ; m. 7 Aug 1830 Charlotte Assey, sister of Robert Briscoe Perrin (qv) ; m.2nd (?), 19 Mar 1859 Julia East  ; death registered Uxbridge third quarter 1859.

TARRANT, ROBERT, son of Very Rev.Charles Tarrant DD, Dean of Peterborough, and his first wife Grace, dau. of Morgan Keene, The Close, Salisbury, Wilts., attorney, Clerk of the Peace for Hampshire  ; b.     ; adm. 18 Jan 1773 ; in school lists 1775 ; Hertford Coll.Oxford, matr. 8 Apr 1777, aged 17.  [perhaps Clerk Extraordinary, Privy Council 11 Feb 1779 – 18 Jul 1810] [perhaps Robert Tarrant who d. at Swansea 1823, aged 64] [maybe Ensign, 18th Foot Mar 1779 ; 58th Foot 26 Jun 1779]

TASWELL, — ; b.       ; at school in 1657 (Chapter Muniments) ; gave evidence before the Governors in the Busby and Bagshaw dispute 1657.

TASWELL, EDWARD, eldest son of William Taswell (adm.1660, qv) ; bapt.St.Mary at Hill, London 26 Apr 1696 (IGI) ; adm.     ; Min.Can.  (aged 12) 1709, 1710 ; QS 1711 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1715, matr. 23 Jun 1715, aged 19, Westminster Student 12 Dec 1715 – expelled 1718, “for strange crimes” (Hearne, Remarks and Collections, vii, 335) ; d. 20 Jun 1720.

TASWELL, JAMES, son of William Taswell (adm.1660, qv) ; b. 1 Jul 1700 [check]  ; adm.      ; QS (aged 12) 1713 ; he was “turn’d out of the school” after “an unlucky riot in which with more fire & spirit … than prudence, he acted a principal part & an unwillingness to submit to a discipline from a birchen scepter’d tyrant, which, he thought, disgrac’d a young man of seventeen” (manuscript note in a Taswell family copy of Davies’s Life of William Garrick), and consequently failed to obtain election to either University in 1718 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 30 May 1718, aged 17 ; denied BA degree Mar 1721/2 as having been “guilty of strange robberies, and indeed, of all manner of wickedness” (Hearne, Remarks and Collections, vii, 334) ; had entered acting profession by 1728 ; appeared regularly in character parts at Drury Lane 1739-58 ; m. [check] ; d. 28 Jan 1759.

TASWELL, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. Jul 1720.

TASWELL, WILLIAM, second son of James Taswell, Cowes, Isle of Wight, merchant, and his first wife Elizabeth Upsal ; b. 1 May 1652 ; adm.1660 (“about the end of this year”) ; KS 4 May 1667 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1670, matr. 8 Jul 1670, Westminster Student 30 Dec 1670 – void 1694, Tutor 1678-87, Junior Censor 1682-3, Catechist 1687-8 ; BA 1674 ; MA 1677 ; BD 1685 (incorp.Cambridge 1685) ; DD 1698 ; ordained deacon 2 Mar 1681/2, priest 11 Jun 1682 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Wood Norton with Swanton Navers, Norfolk 16 Mar 1691/2- Jul 1698 ; Rector of Newington, Surrey, from 1698 ; Rector of Bermondsey, Surrey 10 Feb 1723/4 – 1726/7 ; referred to by Sir Richard Steele in no.55 of the Tatler as Mr.Caswell ; his Autobiography, printed Camden Miscellany II (Camden Soc.Pub.,1st ser., lv), contains several interesting references to his school life ; author, Antichrist revealed among the Sect of Quakers, 1723, and other works ; m. 21 May 1695 Frances, dau. of Rev.Edward Lake DD, Archdeacon and Prebendary of Exeter ; d. 16 Jun 1731.

TASWELL, WILLIAM, son of William Taswell (adm.1660, qv) ; b. 1708/9 ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1722, 1723 ; KS (Capt.) 1724 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1727, matr. 8 Jun 1727, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1727 – void 20 Dec 1739 (expiry year of grace as V.Wotton from 10 Jan 1739), Tutor 1737 ; BA 1731 ; MA 1734 ; ordained deacon 16 Jun 1733, priest 23 Dec 1733 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Ashendon, Bucks., 1737 ; Perpetual Curate of Hawkhurst, Kent 1737-9 ; Domestic Chaplain to Right Rev. John Conybeare DD, Bishop of Bristol and Dean of Christ Church, Oxford ; Vicar of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs., from 18 Dec 1738 ; Rector of Almondsbury, Gloucs., from 3 Jun 1755 ; Perpetual Curate, Horfield, Gloucs. [at death] ;  m. 13 Dec 1735 Dorothy, dau. of Roger Kennett, Faversham, Kent ; d. 6 Aug 1775, aged 66 (M.I.Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs.).

TATHAM, ARTHUR, brother of William Tatham (qv) ; b. 29 Mar 1839 ; adm. 3 Oct 1850 ; Serjeant-Major, 15th Foot ; Quartermaster, 22nd Foot 10 Nov 1865 ; retd. May 1868 ; private secretary, living Cambridge (1881 Census, then unm.) ; private means (1911 Census) ; m. 8 Sep 1892 Edith Merielina, dau. of Rev.Frederick Haggitt, Rector of Wallasey, Cheshire ; d. 21 Apr 1925.

TATHAM, ARTHUR THOMAS, second surviving son of Thomas Christopher Tatham, Weybridge, Surrey, Lloyd’s underwriter, and Fanny Bree Caley, eldest dau. of William Henry Saltwell, Gloucester Place, London, solicitor ; b. 2 Jul 1854 ; adm. 21 Jan 1870 ; left Christmas 1871 ; a wine merchant in London ; subsequently a brewer, firm Eley and Tatham, Stafford ; m. Jun 1881 Eliza Hale, only dau. of William James Garnett MP, Quernmore Park, Lancaster ; d. 11 Jan 1938.

TATHAM, CYRIL THOMAS CHRISTOPHER, brother of Arthur Thomas Tatham (qv) ; b. 28 Mar 1859 ; adm. 22 Sep 1870 (G) ; left Apr 1875 ; member London Stock Exchange, firm Ricardo & Co. ; m. 17 Jan 1888 Mabel Elizabeth, second dau. of Michael Hodgson Tatham, Trevor House, Highgate, Middlesex, solicitor ; d. 9 Jul 1900.

TATHAM, HAMILTON, see DE TATHAM, HAMILTON.

TATHAM, MONTAGU JOHN, eldest son of John Tatham, Dorset Square, London, solicitor, and Mary Ann Jones, St.George’s, Hanover Square ; b. 7 Nov 1808 ; adm. 20 Jan 1819 ; adm.attorney Trinity 1831, and adm.proctor, Court of Arches 1831 (as John Tatham) ; practised in Great Knightrider Street, London ; m. 28 Jul 1842 Louisa Mary, dau. of George Christopher, Holborn and Chiswick, Middlesex, wine merchant ; d. 24 Jan 1872.

TATHAM, PERCY LAWRENCE, brother of Arthur Thomas Tatham (qv) ; b. 26 Mar 1856 ; adm. 21 Jan 1870 ; left Dec 1873 ; an Australian merchant, firm Goldsborough Mort & Co.Ltd, Leadenhall Street, London ; m. 17 Apr 1884 Emily Antoinette, youngest dau. of Emil Beckh, Weybridge, Surrey, general merchant ; d. 22 Feb 1942.

TATHAM, THOMAS, fourth son of Rev.Thomas Tatham, Rector of Colne,  Lancs., and Isabel Askew, Kirby Lonsdale ; bapt. 25 Apr 1695 ; at school under Freind (J.E.B.Mayor & R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Camb., ii, 202)  ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm. sizar 17 Nov 1711, aged 16, matr.1711 ; BA 1715/6 ; MA 1719 ; BD 1733 ; Fellow, St.John’s Coll. 1717-35 (sic : check) ; ordained deacon 19 Oct 1717, priest 21 Oct 1719 (both York) ; Vicar of Lund, Yorks., 20 Oct 1719 – Jan 1733/4 ; Master, Beverley GS 1721-33 ; Rector of Moreton, Essex, from 6 Nov 1733 ; buried Moreton, Essex 6 Dec 1737.

TATHAM, WILLIAM, son of William Tatham, Old Broad Street, London, solicitor, and Lucy Ann, dau. of John Miller Vernon, Westminster, clothier ; b. 10 Oct 1837 ; adm. 15 Mar 1850 ; left 1855 ; adm.solicitor Trinity 1864 ; of firm Tatham & Sons, Old Broad Street, London ; m. 2 Apr 1873 Mary, third dau. of William Vidler, Remenham, Berks., corn dealer and farmer ; d. 5 Oct 1879.

TATNALL, ROBERT, of Lincolnshire ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS       ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1648, adm.pens. 20 May 1648, scholar 1649, matr.Mich.1651 ; BA 1651/2 ; MA 1655 (incorp.Oxford 10 Jul 1655) ; mandate for his DD rejected by Cambridge Univ.1668 ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1653 – c.1659 ; Minister of St.John the Evangelist, Westminster 1651 until ejectment for nonconformity 1662 ; subsequently kept a school in Winchester Street, London ; author An Antidote against the Sinfull Palpitation of the Heart, or Fear of Death, 1655 ; licensed as Presbyterian preacher at his house in Broad Street 2 Apr 1672 ; m. 24 Mar 1658/9 Margaret, dau. of Thomas Elmes, Warmington, Northants.

TATTERSALL, GEORGE, second son of William De Chair Tattersall (qv) ; bapt.Wotton under Edge, Gloucs. 14 Mar 1781 (IGI) ; adm. 16 Jan 1793 (Clapham) ; KS (aged 14) 1795 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1799, adm.pens. 6 May 1799, scholar 25 Apr 1800, matr. Mich.1800 ; Ensign, 65th Foot 27 Apr 1802 ; Lieut., 28 Jun 1803 ; retd. 30 Oct 1803 ; for a time in medical profession ; Trinity Coll.Dublin, adm.pens. 7 Jan 1817 ; ordained deacon (Chester, lit.dim. from Rochester) 9 Mar 1818, priest 26 Mar 1820 (Ely, lit.dim. from Chichester) ; Curate, Westbourne, Sussex, from 1819 ; m. 4 Jun 1811 Charlotte Montague, widow of Christopher Barker  Bell, Surgeon 65th Foot, and dau. of Col. Boulter Johnstone, 65th Foot ; d. 11 May 1823.

TATTERSALL, JAMES, brother of John Tattersall (adm.1721, qv) ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1724/5 ; in school list 1729 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 5 Nov 1731, scholar 20 Apr 1733, matr.1732 ; BA 1735/6 ; MA 1742 ; ordained priest (Winchester) 17 Dec 1738 ; Rector of Blatchington, Sussex 27 Jul 1742-55 ; Domestic Chaplain to Thomas, 2nd Baron Trevor 8 Aug 1746 ; Vicar of Charing, Kent 28 Nov 1746-54 ; Curate, Egerton, Kent 1747/8-56 ; Rector of Streatham, Surrey, from 1 May 1755 ; Rector of St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, London 24 Oct 1754-5 and from 10 Feb 1758 ; lic. to m.1st, 17 Mar 1747/8 Dorothy, sister of John De Chair (qv) ; m.2nd, 31 Oct 1767 Elizabeth Crichlowe, West Ham, Essex, widow ; d. 12 Sep 1784.

TATTERSALL, JAMES, eldest son of William De Chair Tattersall (qv) ; b.      ; adm. 16 Jan 1793 (Clapham) ; KS (aged 14) 1794 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1798, matr. 6 Jun 1798, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1798 – Jun 1806, Faculty Student 25 Jun 1806 – 6 Nov 1817 (void by marriage) ; BA 1802 ; MA 1805 ; MB 1806 ; MD 1811 ; Physician to the Surrey Dispensary ; FRCP 1813, Gulstonian Lecturer 1814, Censor 1816, 1827, Harveian Orator 1832 ; lic. to m. 10 Sep 1817 Jane Louisa, widow of Lieut.-Col.Richard Tayler [82nd Foot ?], and dau. of — Justamond ; d. 8 May 1855.

TATTERSALL, JOHN, elder son of Rev.John Tattersall, Rector of Chipstead, Surrey ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Oct 1721 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 7 Sep 1724, scholar 29 Apr 1726, matr.1726 ; 5th in “ordo” 1728/9 ; BA 1728/9 ; MA 1732 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1731, Major Fellow 5 Jul 1732 ; ordained priest 17 Jun 1739 (Winchester) ; Rector of Debden, Suffolk, from 19 Sep 1740 ; m.1st, 15 Feb 1749/50 Rachel, widow of Simon Tuncks, London, merchant tailor, and dau. of Tobias Humphrey, Gray’s Inn, London ; m.2nd, 2 Aug 1768 Mary, only child of James Maud, Chelsfield Court, Kent, wine merchant ; d. 23 Sep 1769.

TATTERSALL, JOHN, eldest son of James Tattersall (adm.1724/5, qv), and his first wife ; b.1750 ; in school list Jun 1764 ; left 1767 ; Corpus Christi Coll.Oxford, matr. 19 Jun 1767 ; BA 1771 ; MA 1775 ; ordained deacon 2 Jun 1776 (Oxford) [or 23 Sep 1777 (Lichfield)], priest 20 Dec 1778 (Chester, lit.dim. from Canterbury) ; Curate, Ulcombe, Kent 1778 ; Perpetual Curate of Bredhurst, Kent, from 24 Jan 1783 ; Vicar of Harewood and Ledsham, Yorks., from 25 Jan 1793 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George III from c.1788 ; m. 8 Oct 1787 Sibylla Christian, widow of Granville Wheler, Otterden Place, Kent, and dau. of Capt.Robert Haswell, Royal Navy ; d. 9 Apr 1801 (M.I.Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs.).

TATTERSALL, JOHN, son of John Tattersall, Ealing, Middlesex, and Charlotte, dau. of George Cooper, Wotton under Edge, Gloucs. ; grandson of William De Chair Tattersall (qv) ; b. 16 May 1814 ; adm. 10 Oct 1827 ; KS 1828 ; left 1832 ; Searcher, Customs, London  9 Dec 1843 ; retd. 3 Jun 1860 ; adm.Middle Temple 26 Jan 1861, called to bar 17 Nov 1863 ; m. 6 Dec 1838 Arabella Louisa, youngest dau. of Rev.Thomas Cautley, Rector of Stratford St.Mary, Suffolk ; d. 4 Feb 1873.

TATTERSALL, RICHARD, eldest son of Edmund Tattersall, Grosvenor Place, London, horse auctioneer, and Elizabeth Willshin ; b. 1785 ; at school under Vincent (Pycroft, Oxford Memories ii, 54-5, where Tattersall is quoted as having been “helped … over Westminster bounds” and “saved … many a flogging” by a boyhood friend not at the School) ; succeeded to the business of horse auctioneer established by his grandfather Richard Tattersall at Hyde Park Corner, London ; known as “Old Dick” by attenders at his sales ; m. 1810 Mary Grace, eldest dau. of Horatio Robson, Piccadilly, London, editor and translator ; d. 22 Jul 1859. ODNB (s.v.Tattersall family).

TATTERSALL, WILLIAM DE CHAIR, third son of James Tattersall (adm.1724/5) ; b. 31 Aug 1751 ; in school lists 1764 ; KS (aged 13) 1765 ; his acting in role of Phormio in the Latin Play of 1769 is said to have been praised by Garrick ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1770, matr. 15 Jun 1770, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1770 – void 12 Apr 1779 (expiry year of grace as R.Westbourne from 18 Jun 1778) ; BA 1774 ; MA 1777 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1774 (Oxford), priest 21 Sep 1775 (Winchester) ; Curate, St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, London, in 1775-7 ; Domestic Chaplain to Francis Buller, Judge of the King’s Bench 11 Jun 1778 ; Vicar of Wotton under Edge, Gloucs., from 13 Jun 1778 ; Rector of Westbourne, Sussex, from 1778 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George III and IV from 6 Jan 1803 ; Priest, Chapel Royal c.1804 – c.1806 ; Vicar of Ledsham, Yorks., 20 May 1813 – Apr 1820 ; JP Gloucestershire ; author, A Version or Paraphrase of the Psalms by J.Merrick, adapted to the Purposes of Devotion, 1789, and the first part of An Improved Psalmody, 1794 ; m. 16 Feb 1779 Mary, eldest dau. of George Ward, Wandsworth Hall, Surrey ; d. 26 Mar 1829. ODNB.

TATTON, NEVILL, son of Lieut.-Gen.William Tatton, and his second wife Ann, dau. of Gideon Harvey MD FRCP, Physician to Tower of London ;  b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1739 ; left 1740 ; “one of the pages to the late Duke of Cumberland” (London Chronicle 4 Dec 1792) ; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 31 Aug 1744 ; Lieut. and Capt., 26 Jun 1745 ; Capt.-Lieut. and Lieut.-Col., 18 Nov 1755 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 1 Jun 1756 ; Col., 13 Feb 1762 ; Major-Gen., 30 Apr 1770 ; 3rd Maj., 1st Foot Guards 10 Nov 1770 ; 2nd Maj., 3 May 1773 – Jan 1775 ; m.1st, 10 Aug 1763 Elizabeth Howell, Richmond [Surrey ?] ; m.2nd, 29 Oct 1774 Martha, widow of Charles Churchill (adm.1741, qv), and dau. of — Scott, Westminster ; d. 27 Aug 1792 [or shortly before 4 Dec 1792 (London Chronicle, that date) : not in Army List 1790].

TATTON, WILLIAM, son of George Tatton, London ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS 1674 ; failed to obtain election 1677 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1678, adm.pens. 26 Jun 1678, aged 18, scholar 1679, matr.1679 ; BA 1683/4 ; ordained deacon (Winchester) 23 Sep 1683 ; Curate, Wandsworth, Surrey 1683.

TAUNTON, SIR WILLIAM ELIAS, eldest son of Sir William Elias Taunton, Kt, Town Clerk of Oxford, and Frances, dau. of Stephen Grosvenor, Sub-Treasurer, Christ Church, Oxford ; bapt. 28 Sep 1772 ; adm. 15 Jan 1785 ; KS 1785 ; one of the founders of The Trifler ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1789, matr. 12 Jun 1789, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1789 – void 25 Jun 1801 ; Chancellor’s Prize for English Essay 1793 ; BA 1793 ; MA 1796 ; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 25 Jan 1794, called to bar 3 May 1799, Bencher 30 Jan 1822 – 11 Nov 1830 ; adm. Inner Temple 17 Jun 1814 ; Oxford Circuit ; Commissioner of Bankrupts 1801 (occurs in annual lists 1802-22) ; Recorder of Oxford from 1806 ; KC Hilary 1822 ; Serjeant-at-Law 11 Nov 1830 ; Judge of the King’s Bench from 12 Nov 1830 ; knighted 17 Nov 1830 ; assisted in preparing the Record Commission’s edition of The Statutes of the Realm, published 1810-22 ; author, Remarks upon the Conduct of the respective Governments of France and Great Britain in the lateNegotiation for Peace, 1797 ; m. 10 Oct 1814 Maria, youngest dau. of Henry William Atkinson, Provost, Company of Moneyers, Royal Mint ; d. 11 Jan 1835. ODNB.

TAUNTON, WILLIAM ELIAS, eldest son of Sir William Elias Taunton (qv) ; b. 8 Jan 1818 ; adm. 8 Jun 1830 (G) ; KS 1832 ; left 1836 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 21 Jun 1836, matr.Mich.1836 ; BA 1842 ; MA 1847 (incorp.Oxford 22 Jun 1848) ; of Freeland Lodge, Oxfordshire ; DL JP Oxfordshire ; m. 18 Oct 1848 Sarah Percival, sister of Percival Walsh (qv) ; d. 23 Mar 1873.

TAVERNER, JOHN, third son of Peter Taverner, Hexton, Herts., and Frances, dau. of Thomas Docwra, Putteridge, Herts. ; b. 1584 ; at school under Camden (M.I. Stoke Newington, Middlesex) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens.c.1597, scholar 1599 ; BA 1601/2 ; MA 1605 (incorp.Oxford 10 Mar 1605/6) ; Secretary to Right Rev.John King (qv), Bishop of London, for nine years ; Professor of Music, Gresham Coll., London, from 17 Nov 1610 ; ordained deacon 24 Dec 1620, priest 13 Mar 1624/5 (both London) ; Vicar of Tillingham, Essex 25 Mar 1625 [1624/5 or 1625/6 ?]-9 ; Rector of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, from 30 Sep 1629 ; the autograph MS of nine of his lectures is preserved in the British Library (Sloane MS 2329) ; d.unm. Aug 1638. ODNB (s.v.Richard Taverner).

TAVISTOCK, LORD, see RUSSELL, FRANCIS, MARQUIS OF TAVISTOCK.

TAWKE, ARTHUR CHRISTIAN, son of Arthur Tawke MD, Norwich, and Hannah, dau. of Edward Smyth, Norwich, banker, and sister-in-law of  Rev.Charles Brodrick Scott, Head Master of the School ; b. 19 Apr 1847 ; adm. 27 Jan 1859 (G) ; Ensign, 10th Foot 25 Jan 1865 ; Lieut., 32nd Foot 3 Apr 1867 ; Capt., Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 29 Jan 1879 ; Maj., 1 Apr 1886 ; retd. 11 Apr 1888 ; re-employed as Maj., Royal Southern Reserve Regt., 1900 ; Lieut.-Col., 18 Oct 1902 ; of Rochford Lawn, Rochford, Essex ; JP Essex ; m. 1870 Mary, third dau. of Right Rev. Nathaniel James Merriman, Bishop of Grahamstown, South Africa ; d. at Claremont, South Africa 4 Jul 1927.

TAYLER, ARCHDALE DRURY, son of Rev.Henry Carr Archdale Tayler, Rector of Orwell, Cambs., and Lydia Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.Hugh Arthur Bishop, Rector of Cley next the Sea, Norfolk ; great-nephew of Archdale Wilson Tayler (qv) ; b. 26 Jul 1862 ; adm. 15 Jun 1876 (R) ; left Dec 1878 ; Cavendish Hall, Cambridge, adm. July 1881, matr. Mich.1881 ; d. at Brandon, Virginia, USA 18 Jul 1890.

TAYLER, ARCHDALE WILSON, son of Archdale Wilson Tayler, Boreham Wood, Herts., Paymaster, 11th Foot, and Frances Eliza, sister of Charles Henry Hall (qv) ; great-nephew of Archdale Wilson (qv) ; bapt. 14 Oct 1785 ; adm. 3 Oct 1798 (Clapham) ; KS (aged 13) 1799 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1802, matr. 29 May 1802, Westminster Student 1802-15 ; BA 1806 ; MA 1808 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1808, priest 8 Jun 1811 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Drayton, Oxfordshire 20 Jun 1811 – Dec 1814 ; Chaplain, EICS Bengal, stationed at Dacca 1815-25 ; Rector of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, from 23 Jan 1830 ; m. 3 Oct 1844 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Richard Heathfield, Stoke Newington, Middlesex ; d. 11 Oct 1852.

TAYLEUR, JOHN, son of William Tayleur, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and Dorothy, only child of Thomas Mackworth, Betton Strange, Shropshire ; bapt. 15 Feb 1707 ; adm. (aged 15) Jan 1723/4 ; Balliol Coll.Oxford, matr. 17 Dec 1725 ; d. 26 Dec 1737.

TAYLEUR, WILLIAM, brother of John Tayleur (qv) ; bapt. 12 May 1712 ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1724/5 ; KS 1726 ; Capt. of the School 1730 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1731, matr. 22 Jun 1731, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1731 – res 5 Oct 1738 ; BA 1735 ; of Rodington, Shropshire ; High Sheriff, Shropshire 1744 ; a pioneer Unitarian layman, as evidenced by extensive surviving correspondence between him and Rev.Theophilus Lindsey ; m. 12 Aug 1740 Mary, dau. of John Hill, Wem, Shropshire, apothecary, and sister of Sir Rowland Hill, Bart. ; buried St.Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire 13 May 1796.

TAYLOE, JOHN EDWARD, eldest son of Edward Tayloe MRCS LSA, South Lodge, Clapham Common, Surrey, and Mary, second dau. of John Parrott FRCS, Clapham Common, Surrey, surgeon ; b. 1 Jan 1848 ; adm. 24 Jan 1861 (G) ; KS 1862 ; left Christmas 1864 ; a broker at Calcutta for some years ; afterwards living in South Africa ; m. 12 Sep 1874 (divorced 1879) Annette Louisa, only dau. of Capt.Norcliffe Bendyshe Walton, 17th Foot, Barrackpur, India ; d. at Casino, New South Wales, Australia 19 Jan 1919.

TAYLOE, WILLIAM NAPIER, brother of John Edward Tayloe (qv) ; b. 12 May 1860 ; adm. 22 Jan 1874 (R) ; left Christmas 1876 ; d. at Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa 1 Sep 1898. [living in Queensland, Australia, in 1886 ?]

TAYLOR, see also TAILOR, TAYLER, TAYLEUR and TAYLOUR.

TAYLOR, — ; b.      ; in school list 1754.

TAYLOR, — ; b.       ; in school list Jun 1764 ; left 1767. [Perhaps John Taylor, chorister, drowned in Thames 10 Aug 1767, aged 14. Buried Dark Cloister, Westminster Abbey] [note “Master John Taylor”, a subscriber to Pierson Lloyd’s Sermons, 1765]

TAYLOR, — ; b         ; in school lists 1765-74.

TAYLOR, — ; b.        ; adm.      ; left 1809.

TAYLOR, AMYAS  PHILIP, see LONGSTAFFE, AMYAS  PHILIP.

TAYLOR, ARTHUR WHITCOMBE, son of Theophilus Taylor MRCS LSA, Ebury Street, Westminster, and Louisa, eldest dau. of John Aubrey Whitcombe, Kingsholm, Gloucs., solicitor ; b. 21 Apr 1867 ; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (R) ; Min.Can.1881 ; left May 1883 ; Worcester Coll.Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1885 ; BA 1889 ; ordained 1890 ; Curate, Grantham, Lincs., 1890-3, Talaton, Devon 1893-7 ; Chaplain, Akyab, Burma 1897-8, Mandalay 1898-9 ; Assistant Chaplain, Rangoon Cathedral 1899 ; Roman Catholic convert 1902 ; went to live in Denmark ; m. 18 Aug 1904 Anna Christina, widow of Carl Frederik von Mehren, Copenhagen, Denmark ; d. 25 Mar 1913.

TAYLOR, CECIL, son of Christopher Taylor, London, and Ann— ; bapt.St Magnus the Martyr, London 17 Oct 1745 ; adm.     ; KS 1760 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1765, adm.pens. 5 Jun 1765, aged 19, matr.Mich.1765, scholar 2 May 1766 ; BA 1769 ; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1769, priest 26 May 1771 (both Lincoln) ; Rector of Beesby in the Marsh, Lincs., 27 May 1771 – Mar 1783 [check] ; Rector of Raithby, Lincs., from 8 May 1782 ; Rector of Benington, Lincs., from 8 May 1782 ; Chaplain to Earl of Plymouth ; m. 18 Oct 1770 Catherine, dau. of Thomas Grainger, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London, pawnbroker ; d. 6 Apr 1800.

TAYLOR, CHARLES CYRIL, son of Charles Douglas Taylor (qv) ; b. 29 Mar 1804 ; adm. 12 Jan 1814 ; in school list Oct 1814 ; Ensign, 46th Foot 26 Mar 1823 ; Lieut., 26 May 1825 ; Capt., half-pay, unattached 11 Jul 1826 ; 20th Foot 19 Sep 1826 ; Maj., 27 Sep 1831 ; Lieut.-Col., half pay 16 Jun 1837 ; 29th Foot 30 Jun 1843 ; CB 30 Mar 1839 ; served in Kolapore expedition 1827-8, Canada 1837-8 and First Sikh War ; wounded at battle of Ferozepore 22 Dec 1845 ; m. 21 Jun 1832 Nancy, eldest dau. of Lieut. James Godolphin Burslem, Royal Artillery, Assistant Firemaster, Royal Laboratory, Portsea, Hampshire ; killed at battle of Sobraon 10 Feb 1846, while in command of 3rd Brigade.

TAYLOR, CHARLES DOUGLAS, only son of John Taylor MD, Reading, Berks., and Mary, widow of Rev.Richard Lyne DD, Rector of Eynesbury, Hunts., and dau. of Rev.Thomas Walker, Rector of Tilehurst, Berks. ; bapt. 28 Dec 1772 ; adm. 15 Sep 1784 ; KS 1786 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1790, matr. 9 Jun 1790, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1790 – void 25 Jun 1802 ; BA 1794 ; MA 1797 ; Cornet, 7th Light Dragoons 29 Oct 1794 ; Lieut., 29th Light Dragoons 6 Jun 1795 ; Capt., 7th Light Dragoons 22 Sep 1795 ; Maj., 16 May 1801 ; Lieut.-Col., 20th Light Dragoons 24 Feb 1803 ; served in Peninsular War ; m. 23 Jun 1803 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Baker MP ; killed while in pursuit of enemy after battle of Vimiera 21 Aug 1808.

TAYLOR, CHARLES WARMINGHAM, younger brother of Vernon Pearce Taylor (qv) ; b. 2 May 1810 ; adm. 30 Sep 1823 (G) ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 29 May 1828 ; buried St James, Piccadilly, Westminster 1830.

TAYLOR, GEORGE ; b.      ; adm. 13 Jan 1779.

TAYLOR, GEORGE, eldest son of John Taylor, Nevis, West Indies, and Eleanor — ; b. 5 Apr 1772 ; adm. 22 Jan 1783 ; KS (aged 13) 1785 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1789, matr. 12 Jun 1789, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1789 – void 25 Jun 1801 ; BA 1793 ; MA 1796 ; adm.Middle Temple 14 May 1794. [mother perhaps dau. of William Wells, St Kitts, planter]

TAYLOR, HERBERT, son of John Taylor, Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent, and Olivia, dau. of Sir Nicholas Tempest, Bart. ; bapt. Patrixbourne, Kent 15 May 1698 ; at school under Freind (J.E.B.Mayor & R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, ii, 216) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 7 Jul 1714, aged 16, matr.1714 ; BA 1717/8 ; MA 1721 ; Fellow, St.John’s Coll. 1720-7 ; adm. Inner Temple 13 Feb 1712/3 ; ordained deacon 24 Dec 1721 (London), priest 10 Mar 1722/3 (Lincoln) ; Curate, St.Margaret’s, Canterbury, Kent 1726 ; Rector of St.Alphege and St.Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent 1 Aug 1726-53 ; Six Preacher, Canterbury Cathedral, from 7 Nov 1727 ; Rector of Hunton, Kent, from 8 Oct 1728 ; Domestic Chaplain to David, Earl of Portmore ; Rector of Patrixbourne, Kent, from 3 Feb 1753 ; inherited Bifrons estate from elder brother 1731 ; m. 3 Nov 1726 Mary, dau. of Rev.Edward Wake DD, Prebendary of Canterbury ; d. 29 Sep 1763.

TAYLOR, JAMES NATHANIEL ; b.      ; adm. 15 Jun 1776. [Presumably James Nathaniel Taylor, son of James Taylor, and Elizabeth —, b. 4 May 1760 (bapt.Much Hadham, Herts., 6 Jun 1760 (IGI)) ; of Stradmore Vale, Cardiganshire, subsequently of Bryanston Place, Marylebone (at death) ; High Sheriff, Cardiganshire 1797 ; m. Henrietta, widow of Lieut. Amos Norcott, and third dau. of Robert Gordon, New Grove, co.Cork, Commissary of Provisions, Cork, and Surveyor-General of Customs and Excise, Munster ; d. 30 Apr 1838]

TAYLOR, JOHN, son of Thomas Taylor, York ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1726/7 ; Min.Can.1728 ; KS 1729 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1733, adm.pens. 5 Jun 1733, scholar 17 May 1734, matr.1733, but did not graduate.

TAYLOR, JOHN ; b. 1 Jun 1818 ; adm. 3 Feb 1829.

TAYLOR, JOSEPH, son of Dixie Taylor, City of London, and Woburn, Beds., Gentleman of the Privy Purse to William, 5th Earl of Bedford, and Catherine Westcott, Hausacre, Staffs. ; bapt. 30 Sep 1649 ; adm.      ; KS 1664 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1667, matr. 12 Jul 1667, aged 18, Westminster Student 14 Mar 1668 – void 1680 ; BA 1671 ; MA 1674 ; ordained priest 24 Dec 1676 (Oxford) ; Rector of Fawley, Hampshire 24 Mar – Apr 1679 ; Rector of Exton, Hampshire 9 Apr 1679 – Sep 1679 ; Rector of Hinton Ampner, Hampshire 10 Sep 1679 – Jun 1682 ; Rector of Easton, Hampshire, from 19 Jun 1682 ; d.1723 (will proved PCC 9 Nov 1723).

TAYLOR, MICHAEL ANGELO, only son of Sir Robert Taylor, Kt, Spring Gardens, Charing Cross, London, architect, and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 13 Jul 1757 (IGI) ; adm. 13 Jan 1766 ; Corpus Christi Coll.Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1774, aged 17 ; BA 1778 ; MA (from St.John’s Coll.) 1781 ; adm.Inner Temple 19 Jan 1769 ; migr. to Lincoln’s Inn 30 Nov 1770, called to bar 12 Nov 1774 ; Recorder of Poole from 5 Jun 1784 ; MP Poole 1784-90, Heytesbury 22 Dec 1790 – Feb 1791, Poole 25 Feb 1791-6, Aldeburgh 1796 – Mar 1800, Durham 17 Mar 1800-2, Rye 1806-7, Ilchester 1807-12, Poole 1812-8, Durham 1818-31, Sudbury from 1832 ; Privy Councillor 23 Feb 1831 ; entered House of Commons as a supporter of Pitt, but soon became a convinced and active Whig politician ; one of managers of impeachment of Warren Hastings (qv) ; drew attention to delays in Chancery and to the defective paving and lighting of London streets ; the Metropolitan Paving Act, 1817, was long remembered as “Michael Angelo Taylor’s Act” ; FSA 26 Mar 1789 ; m. 7 Aug 1789 Frances Anne, dau. of Rev.Sir Harry Vane, Bart., Prebendary of Durham ; d. 16 Jul 1834. ODNB.

TAYLOR, PHILIP RYLEY, only son of Philip Ryley Taylor, Breccles Hall, Norfolk, and Mary, dau. of Richard Baylis, Breccles, Norfolk ; b.       ; adm. 13 Jul 1778 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 1 Jul 1783, aged 20 ; shot himself at Breccles, Norfolk 17 Oct 1808, unm.

TAYLOR, RICHARD, son of Richard Taylor, Limerick, Ireland ; b.      ; adm.     ; KS (aged 14) 1756. [note will Richard Taylor, Holly Park(e), Limerick, proved PCC 2 May 1766] [presumably Richard Taylor, Holly Park, High Sheriff co.Limerick 1768, who m. Jul 1766 Anne, dau. of Hugh Massy, Stoneville, co.Limerick ; d. 15 Mar 1810]

TAYLOR (alias DOMVILLE), SILAS, son of Silvanus Taylor, Herefordshire (but Taylor told John Aubrey, in a letter of Dec 1673, that he was born at Harley, near Much Wenlock, Shropshire) ; b. 16 Jul 1624 ; adm.     (his education at the School is attested by Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, iii, 1175) ; also at Shrewsbury Sch., adm. 7 Sep 1637 ; New Inn Hall, Oxford, commoner 1641 ; a Captain in the Parliamentary Army ; sequestrator in Herefordshire ; Commissioner for Ammunition under Sir Edward Harley at Dunkirk 1660 ; Keeper of Naval Stores, Harwich, from Nov 1664 ; an antiquary and a musician ; composed several anthems and other pieces ; left MS collections for history of Herefordshire (now British Library, Harley MS 6726) ; author, The History of Gavelkind, 1663 ; an unpublished manuscript by him on the History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt was published in 1732 ; m.         ; d. 4 Nov 1678. ODNB.

TAYLOR, SIMON, second son of Capt. Robert Taylor, Ember Court, Thames Ditton, Surrey, EI Maritime Service, subsequently West India merchant, and Margaret Ann, dau. of William Sleigh, Middle Temple and Hanworth, Middlesex, barrister ; bapt. Thames Ditton, Surrey 26 Jan 1800 (IGI) ; adm.Christmas 1811 ; left 1814 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 20 Feb 1817 ; 1st cl.Classics 1820 ; BA 1820 ; BCL 1824 ; Fellow, All Souls Coll., Oxford, from 1821 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 28 Apr 1820, aged 20 ; a West India merchant ; a director, Bank of England, from 1827 ; d. from effects of a fall from his horse in Regent’s Park, London, 9 Aug 1828.

TAYLOR, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 15) Mar 1719/20.

TAYLOR, VERNON PEARCE, second son of John Taylor, St George’s Terrace, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, and Elizabeth — ; b. 1 Oct 1808 ; adm. 30 Sep 1823 (G) ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 29 May 1828 ; BA 1832 ; MA 1835 ; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1833, priest 21 Dec 1834 (both Lincoln) ; Curate, Little Kimble and Little Hampden, Bucks., 1833, Amersham, Bucks., 1836-46 ; Vicar of Wyke Champernowne and of Pitcombe, Somerset 1846-80 ; m. 1 Feb 1849 Sarah, sister of James Corbet Irving (qv) ; d. 31 Jul 1890.

TAYLOR, WALTER, son of Robert Taylor, Cranbrook, Kent ; b.      ; at school under Busby (Alum.Cant.) ; Sidney Sussex Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 6 Apr 1647, aged 17, matr.1647, but did not graduate.

TAYLOR, ZACHARY ROBERT, son of Rev.Thomas Taylor, London, and Ann — (IGI) ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 26 Sep 1738 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1747 ; in school list 1752 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Jun 1753, matr.Mich.1755 ; BA 1757 ; MA 1760 ; migr. to St.Catherine’s Coll., 26 Dec 1763 ; an Usher at the School in 1760 ; Clerk, War Office, and Assistant to Examiner of Army Accounts (occurs 1781) ; Examiner of Army Accounts, War Office c. 1782 – still 1798 ; d. 6 Aug 1813.

TAYLOUR, — ; b.       ; adm. (aged 16) Nov 1752.

TAYLOUR, JAMES ; b.       ; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1750 ; in school list 1752.

TAYLOUR, JOHN ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS        ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1620, adm.sizar 1620, scholar 1621, matr.1620 ; BA 1624/5 ; MA 1628.

TAYLOUR, ROBERT ; b.       ; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1719.

TAYLOUR, WILLIAM ; b.        ; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1718 ; left 1719.

TEAL, JAMES ; b.        ; adm. (aged 7) Jan 1733/4 ; left 1743.

TEAL, RICHARD, see TEALE, RICHARD.

TEALE, ISAAC, son of Isaac Teale, St.John’s, Westminster, and Mary Louise Amelie, dau. of James de Cardonnel, Secretary to Duke of Schomberg and Commissioner for Duties on Salt (she subsequently m. Jonathan Belcher, Governor of New Jersey, North America) ; b. 12 Oct 1717 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 14) Sep 1732 ; left 1735 ; adm. Inner Temple 28 Aug 1734 ; apprenticed to Samuel Maurice Gale, New Inn, London, attorney 12 Jun 1735.

TEALE, RICHARD, brother of Isaac Teale (qv) ; b.        ; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1732 (as Teal) ; left 1733. [maybe Lieut., Royal Navy 7 Dec 1743, Cdr. 3 May 1760, Capt. Jul 1762 ; of Haverfordwest, Pembs. ; m.1st, — ; m.2nd, 29 Sep 1773 Mary Sleigh ; d. 4 Nov 1798]

TEASDELL (or TEASDALE), LANCELOT, son of Christopher Teasdell, Sockbridge, Westmorland ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS 1675 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 25 May 1677, aged 18 ; BA 9 Feb 1680/1 ; MA 1684 ; Fellow, Queen’s Coll. 1685 ; ordained deacon  14 Jun 1685 (Oxford), priest 19 Sep 1686 (Winchester) ; Rector of Distington, Cumberland, from 21 Nov 1691 ; Rector of South Weston, Oxfordshire 26 Feb 1691/2 – Mar 1692/3 ; the source for an anecdote about himself and Francis Atterbury (qv) responding to questions by Richard Busby (qv), when Busby was “examining in geography”, Diary of the Rev.John Thomlinson (Surtees Soc.Pub. cxviii, 75) ; buried Distington, Cumberland 23 Apr 1712.

TEESDALE, — ; b.         ; in school list Dec 1788. [note Christopher Teesdale, Lieut.-Col. Sussex Light Dragoons, living College Street, Westminster, with wife Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Baker, in 1796 ; they had a son Christopher, b.1781, went out to India as free merchant 1807, but returned to England after his marriage, who m. at Madras, India 17 Oct 1808 (and subsequently in England, 5 Jul 1809) Barbara Ann, dau. of Joseph Francis Louis de Lautour, Madras, merchant, firm Francis Lautour & Co ; d. 27 Apr 1855]

TEESDALE, — ; b.         ; adm. 17 Feb 1789.

TEIGH, LYSTER, see TIGH, LISTER.

TELETSON, — ; b.       ; adm.       ; QS 1568-70 (Chapter Muniments 54018, 54020).

TEMPEST, SIR HENRY, BART., only son of Sir Henry Tempest, Bart., and Maria, eldest dau. of Francis Holmes, Wigston, Leics. ; b. 13 Jan 1753 ; succ.father as 4th baronet 3 Nov 1753 ; adm. 16 Mar 1767 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 28 Dec 1775 ; of Hope End, Herefordshire ; High Sheriff, Herefordshire 1799 ; m. 24 Jan 1791 Susannah Pritchard, only child of Henry Lambert, Hope End, Herefordshire ; d. 29 Jan 1819.

TEMPEST, JOHN, only son of John Tempest MP, Wynyard, co.Durham, and Frances, eldest dau. of Richard Shuttleworth MP, Gawthorpe, Lancs. ; b.      ; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1749/50 ; in school list 1754 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 21 Oct 1758, matr.Mich.1758, but did not graduate ; MP Durham from 1768 ; m. 25 May 1767 Anne, dau. of Joseph Townsend MP, Honington, Warwickshire ; d. 13 Aug 1794.

TEMPLER, CHARLES  BECKFORD, brother of John Templer (qv) ; b.     ; adm. 25 Sep 1784 ; left Aug 1785 ; drowned in wreck of Halsewell East Indiaman off St.Alban’s Head 6 Jan 1786, aged 14.

TEMPLER, CHARLES COPLAND, brother of John Charles Templer (qv) ; b. 28 Mar 1825 ; adm. 28 May 1839 ; left 1843 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 12 Jul 1847, but did not reside ; Messenger, Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, to 1870 ; general agent, living Leeds, Yorks. (1881 Census) ; m. 12 Apr 1855 Florence, third dau. of John Nicholetts, South Petherton, Somerset, solicitor ; d. 7 Feb 1895.

TEMPLER, GEORGE, brother of John Templer (qv) ; b.      ; adm. 10 Oct 1768 ; KS (aged 15) 1770 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 19 Nov 1770  ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1773 ; Assistant Deputy Commissary-General 1774 ; Factor and Contractor for Elephants 1779 ; Commissioner for regulating the Price of Grain 1783 ; Senior Merchant 1784 ; returned to England 1785 ; partner, firm Edwards Smith Templer & Co., bankers, London, until the firm’s failure in 1817 ; MP Honiton 1790-6 ; returned to India 13 May 1817 ; Commercial Resident, Jangipur, from 1818 ; one of donors of Warren Hastings Cup ; m. 5 Mar 1781 Jane, eldest dau. of Henry Paul, West Monkton, Somerset ; d. in India 5 Jul 1819.

TEMPLER, GEORGE, eldest son of James Templer, Stover Lodge, Devon, and Mary, second dau. of James Buller MP, Morval, Cornwall ; nephew of John Templer (qv) ; b.       ; in school list 1797 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 3 Apr 1800, aged 18 ; inherited Stover Lodge estate but sold it in 1829 ; of Sandford Orleigh, Devon ; m. 13 Jan 1835 Charlotte Eliza, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sir John Kennaway, Bart., EICS Bengal ; d. 12 Dec 1843, aged 60.

TEMPLER, GEORGE HENRY, eldest son of George Templer (adm.1768, qv) ; b. 1 Apr 1782 ; in school lists 1795, 1797 ; Min.Can.1795 ; badly hurt by falling out of the blanket while being made “free of college” (Elizabethan, xii, 8) ; Merton Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Jun 1800 ; BA 1804 ; MA 1808 ; ordained deacon 15 May 1806, priest 6 Dec 1806 (both Bath & Wells) ; Vicar of Shapwick, Somerset, from  8 Dec 1806, reinstituted 28 Aug 1810 ; Rector of Thornford, Dorset, from 18 Jun 1810 ; Prebendary of Wells from 13 May 1811 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to Prince of Wales (by 1808) ; DL JP Somerset ; m. 21 May 1807 Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Thomas Graham MP, Kinross House, Kinross-shire ; d. 8 Apr 1849.

TEMPLER, JAMES ACLAND, third son of George Templer (adm.1768, qv) ; b.      ; adm. Christmas 1813 ; Merton Coll.Oxford, matr. 31 Oct 1814, aged 17 ; BA 1820 ; MA 1823 ; ordained deacon 16 Dec 1821 (Salisbury), priest 31 Mar 1822 (Chester, lit.dim. from Bristol) ; Vicar of Puddletown, Dorset, from 3 Apr 1822 ; m. 26 Jun 1828 Anne, third dau. of Bryant Mason, EICS Bengal ; d. 18 Jun 1866.

TEMPLER, JOHN, second son of James Templer, Stover Lodge, Devon, building contractor, and Mary, dau. of Thomas Parlby, Gravesend, Kent ; b.      ; adm. 24 Jun 1765 ; KS (aged 14) 1766 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1770, adm.pens. 14 Jun 1770, scholar 26 Apr 1771, matr.Easter 1772 ; BA 1774 ; MA 1778 ; ordained deacon 29 May 1774 (Ely), priest 21 Sep 1775 (Winchester) ; Rector of Teigngrace, Devon, from 19 Jun 1783 ; Vicar of Paignton with Maldon, Devon, from 2 Jan 1793 ; m. 2 May 1778 Jane, widow of John Line, Lindridge, Devon, building contractor (his father’s partner), and dau. of Thomas Shubrick, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, merchant ; d. 5 Feb 1832.

TEMPLER, JOHN CHARLES, son of James Templer, Bridport, Dorset, solicitor, and Catharine, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge, Launceston, Cornwall, attorney ; b. 31 Jul 1814 ; adm. 9 Jun 1828 (Singleton) ; left May 1832 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 May 1832, matr.Mich.1832 ; BA 1836 ; adm.Inner Temple 31 May 1837, called to bar 6 Jun 1853 ; a Master of the Court of Exchequer from 1854 ; founder and editor Volunteer Service Gazette, the first number of which was published 26 Oct 1859 ; m. 1842 Hannah Frances, eldest dau. of Adm.Sir James Alexander Gordon GCB ; d. 11 Jun 1874.

TEMPLER, JOHN LINE, eldest son of Lieut.-Col.Henry Line Templer, 10th Light Draggons, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, and Mary, dau. of Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, Bart., MP ; nephew of John Templer (qv) ; bapt.  Teigngrace, Devon 23 Feb 1795 (IGI) ; adm. 1 Apr 1811 ; in school list Oct 1814 ; presumably “Templar”, a “half boarder”, still at the School Christmas 1815 (although note date of baptism) ; of Ivybridge, Devon ; m. 2 Nov 1836 (IGI) Anne, dau. of George Davey, Exmouth, Devon ; d. 15 Feb 1865, aged 69.

TEMPLER, JOHN WILLIAM, second son of George Templer (adm.1768, qv) ; b. 23 Nov 1794 ; adm. 25 Apr 1810 ; left Dec 1810 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1811-2 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 30 Apr 1813 ; Assistant to Magistrate, Bihar 22 Jul 1816 ; Judge and Magistrate 2 Mar 1826 ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Patna 13 Mar 1832, Jessore 1836 ; Special Commissioner, Cuttack 1846 ; res. 10 Jan 1847 ; m.1st, 18 Jul 1816 Charlotte, second dau. of James Wintle, EICS Bengal ; m.2nd, at Calcutta Cathedral, 14 Aug 1822 Maria Anne, dau. of Simeon Peter Boileau, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, previously Capt. and Adjutant Nottinghamshire Militia ; m.3rd, 13 Jan 1858 Elizabeth Barber ; d. 22 Mar 1873.

TEMPLER, ROBERT BARON, brother of John Charles Templer (qv) ; b. 9 Oct 1830 ; adm. 16 Jan 1845 ; left 1847 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 26 May 1849, matr.Mich.1849 ; BA 1853 ; adm.Middle Temple 30 May 1853, called to bar 30 Apr 1856 ; Western Circuit ; land agent in Ireland ; JP co.Armagh 1863 ; m. 29 Feb 1860 Geraldine, youngest dau. of Capt.Francis Manley Shawe-Taylor, 2ndFoot Guards, Castle Taylor, co.Galway ; d. 26 Oct 1886.

TEMPLER, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER, brother of John Charles Templer (qv) ; b. 28 May 1823 ; adm. 15 Jan 1838 ; QS 1838 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1842, adm.pens. 12 May 1842, matr.Mich.1842, scholar 1843 ; BA 1846 ; MA 1850 ; ordained deacon 1846, priest 1847 (both Salisbury) ; Curate, Burton Bradstock, Dorset 1846-9 ; Vicar of Walditch, Dorset 1849 ; Rector of Burton Bradstock, with Shipton Gorge, Dorset, from 1860 ; m. 10 Dec 1863 Sophia Frances, second dau. of Capt.Francis Manley Shawe-Taylor, 2nd Foot Guards, Castle Taylor, co.Galway ; d. 2 Jul 1885.

TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, EDWIN CLAYTON, brother of George Hildeyard Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (qv) ; b. 4 Jul 1813 ; adm. 29 Mar 1824 (as Tennyson) ; entered Royal Naval Coll. 3 Aug 1826 ; 1st cl.Volunteer on HMS Samarang 5 Jul 1828 ; Sub-Lieut., Oct 1832 ; Lieut., 21 Feb 1837 ; Commander 8 Jun 1841 ; Capt., 1 Nov 1849 ; Rear-Adm., 2 Apr 1866 ; retd. 1 Apr 1870 ; Vice-Adm., 30 Apr 1873 ; Adm., 21 Mar 1878 ; served in Chinese War 1841, wounded at taking of Bocca Tigris forts in Canton river ; served in Baltic during Crimean War, commanding division of ships at entrance of Gulf of Finland 1855 ; CB 24 May 1873 ; m. 1 Mar 1859 Lady Henrietta Pelham-Clinton, youngest dau. of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle KG ; d. 14 Jan 1903.

TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, EUSTACE ALEXANDER, brother of George Hildeyard Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (qv) ; b. 24 Mar 1816 ; adm. 14 Jan 1828 (as Tennyson) ; Ensign, 46th Foot 19 Sep 1834 ; Lieut., 29 Jan 1836 ; Capt., 31 Dec 1839 ; d.unm. at Barbados, of yellow fever, 8 Mar 1842.

TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, GEORGE HILDEYARD, eldest son of Right Hon.Charles Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (formerly Tennyson) PC MP, Bayons Manor, Lincs., and Frances Mary, only child of Rev.John Hutton, Morton Hall, Lincs. ; b. 10 Jul 1809 ; adm. 9 Oct 1820 (as Tennyson) ; a home-boarder in 1826 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 3 Jul 1828, matr. Mich.1828 ; adm. Inner Temple 26 Jan 1830 ; Ionian Islands Civil Service ; Resident at Cerigo ; Registrar at Corfu, Order of St.Michael and St.George 12 Nov 1832 – Apr 1839 ; CMG 30 Nov 1832 ; assumed with his father and brothers the additional surname of D’Eyncourt 30 Jul 1835 ; DL Lincolnshire 1849 ; d.unm. 23 Feb 1871.

TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT, LOUIS CHARLES, brother of George Hildeyard Tennyson-D’Eyncourt (qv) ; b. 23 Jul 1814 ; adm. 20 Sep 1826 (as Tennyson) ; Kingís Coll.London ; adm.Inner Temple 4 Jun 1833, called to bar 1 May 1840 ; Midland Circuit ; Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Worship Street Aug 1851-60, Clerkenwell 1860-6, Marylebone 1866-77, Westminster 1877 – Sep 1890 ; JP Middlesex, Tower Hamlets ; m. 31 Aug 1852 Sophia, dau. of John Ashton Yates MP, Dinglehead, Lancs. ; d. 11 Dec 1896.

TEPPER, CHARLES WILLIAM RICHARD, eldest son of John Tepper, London, solicitor, and Louise Hibanier (born Gibraltar) ; b. 10 Aug 1861 ; adm. 9 Apr 1873 ; exhibitioner 1874 ; QS 1876 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1880, matr. 15 Oct 1880 ; BA 1884 ; played football for Oxford 1883-4 ; entered Bengal Educational Service ; Professor, Presidency Coll., Bengal 1887 ; Principal, Rajshahye Coll., Bengal, from 1887 ; m. 30 Apr 1885 May Jessie, third dau. of Benjamin Francis Hallowell Carew, Hammersmith, Middlesex, chemist ; d. 21 Jul 1888.

TERRENT, JERAMEEL, son of Rev. — Terrent, Surrey ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS      ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1620, matr. 12 Oct 1621, aged 18, Westminster Student to c.1639, Tutor ; BA 6 Feb 1623/4 ; MA 1626 ; ordained (by Jun 1629 ?) ; Vicar of Winkfield, Berks., from 29 Oct 1636 ; Rector of Clewer, Berks., from 9 Oct 1661 ; Prebendary of Salisbury from 13 Apr 1662 ; lic. to m. 15 Jun 1647 Hester Barr ; buried Winkfield, Berks. 21 Oct 1677.

TERRENT, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.     ; KS       ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1625, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1625 – ejection 1648 ; BA 1629 ; MA 1632 ; BD 1642 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1635, priest 18 Dec 1636 (both Oxford, dates are of subscription) (as Terrant); Chaplain at Christ Church ; one of the delegates appointed in 1632 to revise the University Statutes and to digest them into one book ; Curate, Benson, Oxfordshire, to res 1639 ; Curate, St.Thomas, Oxford 1641 ; ejected from his Studentship for non-submission to the Parliamentary Visitors 29 Jun 1648 (Burrows, ed., 1881, 137), “but complied so far, that, being sickly, the Dean allowed him a chamber, and some maintenance” (Wood, Hist. & Antiqs. of the Univ. of Oxford, ed.Gutch, ii, pt.ii, 594) ; d. 2 Apr 1660. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

TERRICK, SAMUEL, son of Rev.Samuel Terrick, Rector of Wheldrake, Yorks., Prebendary of York, and Ann, widow of Nathaniel Arlush, Howden, Yorks., and dau. of John Gibson, Welborne, Yorks. ; brother of Right Rev.Richard Terrick DD, Bishop of London ; b. 13 Apr 1707 ; adm. (aged 12) Mar 1719/20 ; in under school list 1721 ; Clare Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 13 Apr 1724, matr.1724 ; BA 1727/8 ; MA 1731 ; Fellow, Queens’ Coll.Cambridge 1730-5 ; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1729 (London), priest 24 Sep 1732 (Winchester) ; Rector of Elvetham, Hampshire 23 Nov 1732-40 ; Rector of Eversley, Hampshire 28 Oct 1736-45 ; Domestic Chaplain to James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos (qv), 1736, and to Right Rev.John Thomas DD, Bishop of Peterborough 21 Aug 1749 ; Rector of Broadwater, Sussex, from 11 Sep 1745 ; Vicar of Sompting, Sussex, from 17 Oct  1749 ; Prebendary of Peterborough 26 Jun – Nov 1759, and from 19 Jun 1761 ; Prebendary of Durham from 4 Dec 1759 ; d. 6 Aug 1761.

TERRY, ASTLEY FELLOWES, eldest son of Thomas Henry Clarke Terry, Burvale, Surrey, Lieut.-Col. 1st Royal Surrey Militia, and Charlotte, second dau. of Henry Fellowes, Hurstbourne Park, Hampshire ; b. 12 May 1840 ; adm. 20 Jan 1853 ; QS 1854 ; left Mar 1855 ; Ensign, 60th Rifles 1 Apr 1858 ; Lieut., 11 Sep 1860 ; Adjt., 23 Jun 1863 ; Capt., 18 Dec 1867 ; Maj., 7 Jan 1880 ; Lieut.-Col., King’s Royal Rifle Corps 1 Jul 1881 ; Col. in Army 1 Jul 1885 ; retd. as hon.Major-Gen., 1 Jul 1887 ; served in Zulu campaign 1879 and in operations in East Griqualand 1880 ; Knight of Justice, Order of St.John of Jerusalem 26 May 1908 ; author, Uniform and Equipment, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 1913, and other works ; m. 13 Dec 1864 Edith, youngest dau. of Henry Cory, Weybridge, Surrey [Lincoln’s Inn, barrister ?] ; d. 8 Dec 1926.

TERRY, DAVID ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) May 1733.

TERRY, THOMAS, eldest son of Isaac Terry, Canterbury, Kent, woollen draper, and Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Shrubsole, Canterbury, woollen draper ; b. 16 Oct 1676 ; adm.     ; KS (Capt.) 1693 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1696, matr. 4 Jul 1696, aged 18, Westminster Student 29 Dec 1696 – void 30 Jul 1713 (Canon), Tutor 1703-12, Senior Censor 1706-11, Catechist 1712 ; BA 1700 ; MA 11 Mar 1702/3 (incorp.Cambridge 1707) ; BD 1711 ; DD 1713 ; Proctor 1708 ; Moral Philosophy Reader 1708 ; Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford Univ., from 6 Mar 1711/2 ; ordained ; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Rochester 24 Sep 1706 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 30 Jul 1713, Sub-Dean Aug 1713 – Sep 1725 and from Dec 1733 ; Rector of Chalfont St.Giles, Bucks., from 19 Jun 1723 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George I and II from 24 Jun 1725 ; gave £50 to building fund for New Dormitory ; m. 20 Sep 1716 Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Lukin, St.Margaret’s, Canterbury, Kent ; d. 15 Sep 1735.

TERRY, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Terry, Peterborough House, Fulham, Middlesex, and Susan Eliza Lee ; b. 13 Jun 1864 ; adm. 23 Jan 1879 (G) ; commissioned Royal Buckinghamshire Militia 1884 (later Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, of which he was Maj., 24 Apr 1897, Lieut.-Col. and Hon.Col. 10 Feb 1903 – Jul 1908) ; Lieut.-Col., Special Reserve, unattached, 31 Jul 1908 (still 1915) ; ADC to Lord Carrington when Governor of New South Wales ; JP Buckinghamshire ; m.1st, 1887  Laura Barberie, second dau. of Corlis Lloyd Throckmorton, New Jersey, USA, and Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, lighterman and timber merchant ; m.2nd, 1917 Georgina Emily, widow of Lieut.-Col.Charles Harrison Carr, Dublin Fusiliers, and dau. of Sir James Duke, Bart., MP, Alderman and Lord Mayor of London ; d. 8 May 1925.

TEYNHAM, GEORGE, 16th BARON, see ROPER-CURZON, GEORGE HENRY16th BARON TEYNHAM.

THACKER, GILBERT, second son of Gilbert Thacker, Repton, Derbs., and Jane, third dau. of Sir Thomas Burdett, Bart. ; b. 24 Jan 1659/60 ; adm.     ; KS 1673 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1677, adm.pens. 29 Jun 1677, aged 17, scholar 1677, but did not matr. ; d. 1677.

THANET, EARLS OF, see TUFTON.

THATCHER, — ; b.      ; in school list 1754.

THATCHER, JAMES ; b.       ; adm. (aged 11) Oct 1722 ; left 1723.

THEAKSTON, GEORGE, son of Davie Theakston, Staple Inn, Holborn, and Mary Browne, Dronfield, Derbs. ; bapt.St.Andrew, Holborn 1 Mar 1741/2 ; adm. (aged 8) Feb 1749/50, chorister ; in school list 1752 ; articled to a solicitor 22 May 1764 ; an attorney, practising in Southwark, Surrey ; m. 13 Mar 1766 Harriott, dau. of Robert Inness, Staple Inn and Fulham, Middlesex ; d. 16 Jun 1808.

THELWALL, SIR EUBULE, fifth son of John Wyn Thelwall, Batharfan Park, near Ruthin, Denbighshire, and Jane, dau. of Thomas Griffith, Pant-y-Llongdu, Denbighshire ; b.     ; adm.      ; a pensioner 1563 (tutor, the Dean) ; QS       ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1572, adm.scholar 1573 ; BA 1576/7 (incorp.Oxford 14 Jul 1579 ) ; MA Oxford 1580 ; adm.Gray’s Inn 2 Jul 1590, called to bar 13 May 1599, Bencher 7 Feb 1623/4, Treasurer 1625 ; a Master in Chancery from 11 Jan 1617 ; knighted 29 Jun 1619 ; Principal, Jesus Coll.Oxford, from May 1621 ; obtained a new charter for his college in 1622, and rebuilt the Principal’s Lodgings there at his own expense ; MP Denbighshire 1624, 1626, 1628-9 ; d.unm. 8 Oct 1630. ODNB.

THELWALL, EUBULE, son of Simon Thelwall MP, Plas y Ward, Denbighshire, and Inner Temple, London, barrister ; b.     ; adm.     ; QS      ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1583, adm.scholar 1584, matr. Easter 1584 ; BA 1587/8 ; first Warden of Ruthin Hospital from 1590 ; buried Ruthin, Denbighshire 27 Oct 1594.

THELWALL, EUBULE, second son of John Thelwall, Batharfan Park, Denbighshire, and Jane, dau. of Edward Morgan, Gwylgre, Denbighshire ; nephew of Sir Eubule Thelwall (qv) ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS      ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1609, adm.scholar 1610, but there is no record of his matric. ; adm.Gray’s Inn 16 Jun 1612.

THELWALL, HERBERT, second son of Edward Thelwall, Plas y Ward, Denbighshire, and his first wife Dorothy, dau. of John Griffith, Cichle, Llanfaes, Anglesey ; nephew of Eubule Thelwall (elected to Cambridge 1583, qv) ; b.     ; adm.      ; QS         ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1592, matr. 10 Feb 1592/3, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1598 ; BA 1596 ; MA 1601 ; ordained ; Rector of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain, Montgomeryshire 1 Sep 1599 ; m. Anne, dau. of John Griffith, Yspytty [check county] ; d. 1618 (will proved PCC 11 Jul 1618, of Llanbedr, Denbighshire).

THELWALL, ROBERT CARTER, third son of William Carter MP, Kinmel, Flintshire, and Sarah, dau. of Roger Price, Rhuol, Merioneth ; b.      ; adm. (aged 17) Jun 1738 (as Robert Carter) ; left 1738 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 7 Jun 1739 ; BA 11 Feb 1742/3 ; MA 1747 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1747 (Lincoln), priest 16 Apr 1749 (Worcester) ; Curate, Waddingham, Lincs., 1747 ; Domestic Chaplain to Dowager Viscountess Hereford 18 Feb 1748/9 – Jan 1752/3 ; Rector of South Hickham, Lincs. 17 Apr 1749 – May 1768 [or 1765 ?] ; Rector of Silk Willoughby, Lincs., 6 Sep 1753 – Jul 1760 ; Rector of Broughton, Lincs., from 27 Feb 1760 ; Rector of Waddingham, Lincs., from 20 Nov 1765 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George II and III 6 Jul 1751 – Feb 1776 ; Prebendary of Lincoln from 12 Apr 1775 ;  of Redbourne Hall, Lincs. ; assumed additional surname of Thelwall on inheriting Bathafarn Park estate from his cousin Richard Thelwall Price in 1775 ; m. 1st, 1 Jan 1767 Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Nelthorpe, Bart. ; m.2nd, 20 Mar 1783 Hannah, dau. of Hungerford Spooner, St Kitts, West Indies, merchant, and niece of Charles Spooner (probable OW, qv) ; d. 18 Oct 1787.

THELWALL, WILLIAM, younger son of Simon Thelwall MP, Woodford, Essex, Master of Requests and Registrar, Diocese of Bangor, and Ann Biggs, Woodford, Essex ; nephew of Sir Eubule Thelwall (qv) ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS       ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1624 [check], matr. 9 May 1628 [check], aged 18, Westminster Student to 1641 ; BA 1628 ; MA 1631 ; ordained priest 18 Feb 1637/8 (Oxford) ; Rector of Whitford, Flintshire, from 12 Feb 1633/4 ; Prebendary of St.Asaph from 15 May 1661 ; buried Whitford, Flintshire 14 Dec 1672. [presumably William Thelwell, MA Oxford, Rector of Little Dunham, Norfolk 1635 [but check]-46]

THEOBALD, ROBERT, son of John Theobald, Stonepitts, Seale, Kent, and Dorothy, dau. of William Morgan, Chilworth, Surrey ; b.      ; adm.      ; QS       ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1601, adm.scholar 16 Apr 1602 ; BA 1605/6 ; MA 1609 ; ordained deacon 19 Jun 1614, priest 20 Jun 1614 (both Peterborough) ; Head Master, Nottingham GS 29 May 1616 – 25 Mar 1628 ; Rector of Colwick, Notts., from 15 Mar 1627 ; m. Mary Shute ; buried Colwick, Notts., 23 Jun 1643.

THEOBALD, THOMAS ; b.       ; adm. (aged 11) Apr 1733 ; left 1736.

THEYER, see also THOYER.

THEYER, CHARLES, son of Charles Theyer, Gloucester, and Amphyllis Jekell [check] ; bapt.St.Andrew, Holborn 28 Nov 1680 (sic, this date and place of baptism evidenced by his ordination papers) ; adm.      ; KS 1695 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1701, adm.pens. 18 Jun 1701, aged 18, scholar 17 Apr 1702, matr.1701, readm. as fellow commoner 13 Jan 1710 ; LLB 1715 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1703 (Ely), priest 19 May 1706 (London) ; Vicar of Biggleswade, Beds., 17 May 1708 – Apr 1710 ; Rector of Abington, Northants, from 3 Apr 1710 ; m. 9 May 1721 Lucia Susanna, dau. of Michael Hickey, Great Billing Hall, Northants ; d. 13 Jul 1768.

THICKNESSE, PHILIP, seventh son of Rev.John Thicknesse, Rector of Farthinghoe, Northants, and Joyce, dau. of Rev.Thomas Blencowe, Rector of Thenford, Northants ; b. 10 Aug 1719 ; in school list 1729 ; some curious details of his brief career at Westminster as a home boarder, where by the favour of the Head Master he was adm. “a gratis scholar”, are provided in his Memoirs and Anecdotes, 1788, i, 14-20 ; expelled from the School ; apprenticed to Marmaduke Tisdall, apothecary, but did not serve out time ;  in Georgia with Gen.Oglethorpe 1735-7 ; served as Lieut. in Independent Co. in Jamaica, commissioned 17 Oct 1737,  against the runaway negroes ; returned to England 1740 ; Capt.-Lieut., Brig.Jeffries’s Regt. of Marines Jan.1741 ; Lieut.-Governor, Landguard Fort, Suffolk 1753-66 ; a patron of the painter Thomas Gainsborough 1754-74 ; imprisoned for three months and fined £300 in 1762 for libelling Francis Vernon (qv),  afterwards 1st Earl of Shipbrook (I), the then Col. of the Suffolk Militia ; wrote letters in The Crisis newspaper denouncing a decision against him by the House of Lords 1775 ; author, Junius Discovered, 1789, in which he identified Junius as John Horne Tooke (qv), and other works ; m. 1st, 1742 Maria, only dau. of John Lanoue, Southampton, Hampshire ; m.2nd, 31 Oct 1749 Lady Elizabeth Touchet, eldest dau. of James Touchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven (I) ; m.3rd, 27 Sep 1792 Ann, singer and musician, dau. of Thomas Ford, solicitor, Clerk of the Arraigns, City of London ; d. 19 Nov 1792 in a coach near Boulogne, France, while on his way to Paris. ODNB.

THIELCKE, HENRY DANIEL, son of Johann Daniel Friedrich Thielcke, and Anna Elizabeth Pascal, Assistant Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte ; bapt.St.Martin in the Fields 16 Nov 1788 (IGI) ; in school list 1801 ; left Whitsun 1803 ; Royal Academy Schools, adm. 4 Jan 1806 ; pupil of Sir Thomas Lawrence ; engraver, miniaturist and portrait painter ; Portrait Painter to HRH Duchess of York ; exhibited at Royal Academy 1805-16 and at British Institution 1811-6 ; resident in Quebec City, Canada 1832-55 and in Chicago, Illinois, USA, from 1855 ; m.1820 Rebecca Piercy (IGI) ; d.1874.

THISSELTON, — ; b.       ; adm. 19 Jun 1769, BB ; in school lists 1774.

THISTLETHWAYTE, HENRY FREDERICK, son of Rev.Henry Frederick Thistlethwayte, Purbrook, Hampshire, and Mary, dau. of Charles Olive, Royal Navy [not in Syrett & DiNardo][but IGI suggests mother was Mary Webb] ; b. 31 Mar 1807 ; adm. 19 Jan 1818 (G) ; living Southwick, Hampshire, in 1871 (1871 Census) ; m. 26 Mar 1826 Sophia, dau. of John Rudge Denyer [canal company employee ?] ; d. 20 Jul 1871.

THOMAS, — ; b.       ; in school list Jun 1764 ; left Dec 1764.

THOMAS, — ; b.       ; in school list Jun 1764 ; left Dec 1764.

THOMAS, — ; b.       ; in school lists Christmas 1764-9.

THOMAS, — ; b.       ; adm. 21 Jan 1765.

THOMAS, — ; b.       ; adm. 11 Jan 1790 ; still at school Midsummer 1793.

THOMAS, ALBERT EDWARD, eldest son of John Thomas, Ynys y Mond, Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glamorgan, and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Griffith Griffiths [or Griffith ?] ; b. 5 Feb 1850 ; adm. 12 Jun 1863, BB ; left Whitsun 1866 ; living at 15 Jun 1877, as of Court Herbert, Glamorgan [but not found in 1881 Census] ; d. unm.

THOMAS, ARTHUR WILLIAM, brother of Albert Edward Thomas (qv) ; b. 11 Sep 1853 ; adm. 13 Oct 1864 ; left Whitsun 1866 ; coal merchant (1881 Census) ; d. unm. 12 Jan 1914.

THOMAS, CHARLES, son of Charles Thomas, London ; b.     ; adm.     ; QS 1705 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1709, matr. 18 Jun 1709, aged 18, Westminster Student from 24 Dec 1709 ; BA 1713 ; MA 1716 ; d. 12 Oct 1720. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. [Possibly Charles Thomas, son of Charles Thomas and Tabitha —, bapt.St.Botolph, Bishopsgate, London 30 Mar 1689 (IGI)]

THOMAS, DAVID SMITH, brother of Albert Edward Thomas (qv) ; b. 12 Oct 1851 ; at Cheltenham Coll. Jan 1863 – May 1864 ; adm. 26 May 1864, BB ; Min.Can.1866 ; left Whitsun 1866 ; coal merchant (1881 Census) ; mining engineer ; manager, Onllwyn collieries ; d. unm. 14 Dec 1904.

THOMAS, SIR EDMUND, BART., eldest son of Sir Edmund Thomas, Bart., and Mary, dau of Right Hon.John Howe MP, Stowell, Gloucs. ; bapt. 9 Apr 1712 ; succ. father as 3rd baronet 1723 ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1724/5 ; in school list 1729 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 23 Jan 1729/30 ; adm.Middle Temple 10 Jul 1728 ; MP Chippenham 1741-54, Glamorgan from 1761 ; Lieut.-Col., Glamorgan Militia (occurs 1761) ; Groom of Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales Oct 1742-51 ; Clerk of Household to Augusta, Princess Dowager of Wales 1756-7, Joint Treasurer to Princess Dowager Oct 1757-63 ; a Lord of Trade 1761-3 ; Surveyor of Woods, North and South of Trent, from May 1763 ; m. Jun 1740 Abigail, widow of William Northey MP, Compton Bassett, Wilts., and dau. of Sir Thomas Webster, Bart., MP ; d. 10 Oct 1767.

THOMAS, SIR EDMUND, BART., eldest son of Sir Edmund Thomas, Bart. (qv) ; b.      ; in school list 1754 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Nov 1758, aged 16 ; Grand Tour (Italy) 1766 ; succ.father as 4th baronet 10 Oct 1767 ; of Wenvoe Castle, Glamorgan (to 1774, when estate sold) ; Ensign, 61st Foot 1780 (to Jun 1781) ; Lieut., 96th Foot, half-pay ; Lieut., Capt.Watts’s Independent Company of Invalids, Jersey, 1785 (to 19 May 1787) ; FSA 14 Jun 1770 ; d. unm. (by May ?) 1787.

THOMAS, EDWARD ; b.      ; adm. (aged 16) Jun 1742. [Possibly Edward Thomas, son of Rev.John Thomas, Boxford, Suffolk ; Wadham Coll.Oxford, matr. 2 Mar 1742/3, aged 16 ; BA 1746 ; MA 1749 ; ordained priest 1750 (Canterbury) ; Rector of Porthkerry, Glamorgan,  from 15 Dec 1758 ; Chaplain, 30thFoot (in 1777) ; resident at death in Faversham, Kent ; travelled in Italy and North Africa ; FSA 19 Jan 1769 ; FRS 21 Jun 1770 ; died 1779 [check : successor at Porthkerry not appointed until 1 Jun 1780]].

THOMAS, GEORGE ; b.       ; adm. 12 Jun 1781.

THOMAS, SIR GODFREY JOHN, BART., eldest son of Rev.Sir John Godfrey Thomas, Bart., Vicar of Wartling and Bodiam, Sussex, and his second wife Elizabeth Anne, widow of Lieut.-Col.George Grey, 30th Foot, and dau. of Rev.John Vignoles, Cornahir House, co.Westmeath, Ireland ; b. 16 Jun 1824 ; adm. 26 Jan 1838 ; succ. half-brother as 8th baronet 6 Feb 1852 ; of Windmill Hill, Sussex ; JP Sussex ; m. 23 Oct 1853 Emily, eldest dau. of William Chambers, Hafod, Cardiganshire ; d. 13 Jul 1861.

THOMAS, HENRY, elder son of Evan Thomas, Llwyn Madoc, Breconshire, and Alicia, sister of Charles Ranken (qv) ; b. 16 Jan 1808 ; adm. 2 Mar 1822 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Jun 1823, matr.Mich.1825 ; BA 1830 ; adm.Middle Temple 10 Nov 1830 ; of Llwyn Madoc, Breconshire ; Chairman, Glamorgan QS ; DL JP Breconshire, JP Glamorgan, Radnorshire ; m. 10 Sep 1835 Clara, only surviving child of Thomas Thomas, Llanbradach, Glamorgan ; d. 24 Dec 1863.

THOMAS, HONORATUS LEIGH, eldest son of Honoratus Leigh Thomas FRCS FRS, Westminster, Pres.Royal Coll. Surgeons, and Anne, eldest dau. of William Cumberland Cruikshank MD FRS, surgeon and anatomist ; b. 11 Mar 1802 ; adm. Christmas 1814 ; KS (aged 13) 1815 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1820, matr. 12 May 1820, Westminster Student (still 1847), Tutor ; 1st cl.Classics (Mods) 1823 ; BA 1824 ; MA 1826 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1825, priest 10 Jun 1827 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Oxted, Surrey ; Rector of St.Tudy, Cornwall, from 1846 ; d. 1 Feb 1858.

THOMAS, JOHN, brother of Sir Edmund Thomas, Bart. (adm.1724/5, qv) ; b.       ; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1724/5 ; in school list 1729 ; Cornet, 1st Troop, Horse Guards 16 Feb 1733/4 ; Capt., 10th Foot 9 Aug 1737 ; Lieut. and Capt., 2nd Foot Guards 12 Jul 1739 ; Capt.-Lieut. and Lieut.-Col., 17 Feb 1747/8 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 28 Nov 1749 ; Brevet Col., 19 Feb 1762 ; 1st Maj., 2nd Foot Guards 20 Aug 1762 ; Lieut.-Col., 23 Dec 1763 ; Major-Gen., 30 Apr 1770 ; Lieut.-Gen., 29 Aug 1777 ; Lieut.-Gov., Fort St.Philip, Minorca 21 Nov 1777 (fort captured by French 1781) ; lic. to m. 17 Apr 1738 Lady Sophia Keppel, dau. of Arnold Joost Van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle ; d. c.1791.

THOMAS, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. 29 Jan 1770.

THOMAS, JOHN DAVIES ; b.        ; adm. 25 Feb 1811 ; left Whitsun 1817.

THOMAS, JOHN HOWELL ; b. 21 Nov 1831 ; adm. 26 May 1842. [perhaps bapt.St.James, Piccadilly  19 Oct 1833, son  of John Thomas, and Mary — (IGI) ; living Coldharbour House, Tonbridge, Kent, “income from houses & dividends”, in 1881, and at Ore, Sussex, in 1891, “own means” ; m. 1st, 21 Aug 1867 Deborah, dau. of Thomas Watts ; m. 2nd, 28 Mar 1900 Fanny, dau. of Nicholas Bishop, Rolvenden, Kent ; d. 15 May 1903]

THOMAS, LEWIS, son of Lewis Thomas, Oxford ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1723/4 ; KS 1728 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1732, matr. 15 Jun 1732, Westminster Student 20 Feb 1733 – void 26 Jun 1744 ; BA 1736 ; MA 1739 ; Lieut., Battereau’s Foot 5 May 1742 ; Capt.-Lieut., 18 May 1747 ; 4th Foot 3 Mar 1749/50 ; Capt., 6 Mar 1750/1 ; Maj., 50th Foot 2 May 1758 ; 9th Foot 11 Dec 1759 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 25 Jan 1761 ; served in expedition against Belleisle, and was wounded and taken prisoner during the siege 8 Apr 1761 ; killed at the storming of Havana, Cuba Aug 1762. [Perhaps Lewis Thomas, son of Lewis Thomas and Jane —, bapt. 20 Jul 1714 St.Katharine’s by the Tower, London (IGI)]

THOMAS, MICHAEL ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS       ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1628, adm.scholar 17 Apr 1629, matr.Easter 1629 ; BA 1632/3 ; ordained deacon 25 Sep 1636, priest 18 Dec 1636 (both Oxford, subscriptions) ; Vicar of Fritwell, Oxfordshire 24 Apr 1639 (no longer 1641) ; Rector of St.Stephen’s, Walbrook, London 9 Jun 1641 – May 1642, resigned.

THOMAS, RICHARD JAMES FRANCIS, only son of Richard Morris Thomas, St.Marylebone, London, Protector of Slaves, Mauritius, and President of Council, Virgin Islands, and Mary Anne Martha, dau. of William Andrew Nance ; b. 24 Nov 1812 ; adm. 14 Jan 1824 ; KS 1827 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 6 Jul 1830 ; BA 1839 ; MA 1840 ; ordained deacon (Gloucester, lit.dim. from St.Davids) 20 Dec 1835, priest 18 Dec 1836 (Gloucester) ; Curate, Hammersmith, Middlesex ; Head Master and Chaplain, Bancroft’s Hospital, Mile End Road, London 1840-55 ; Vicar of Yeovil with Preston, Somerset, from 1855 ; m. 1st, 5 Apr 1839 Elizabeth Esther, second dau. of Thomas Jones, Carmarthen. solicitor ; m.2nd, 28 Dec 1854 Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of William Clark, Wellclose Square, London, brewer ; d. 1 Aug 1873.

THOMAS, SACKFIELD ; b.       ; adm. 16 Jun 1765.

THOMAS, TIMOTHY, son of Thomas Thomas, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire ; b. Carmarthen    ; adm.      ; QS 1708 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Jul 1712, asged 18, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1712- void 1727, Tutor 1720 ; BA 1716 ; MA 12 Mar 1718/9 ; BD and DD 1735 ; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1721, priest 10 Mar 1722/3 (both Oxford) ; Chaplain to Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford (qv), from c.1721 ; Rector of Presteigne, Radnorshire, from 20 Feb 1727 ; a friend and correspondent of the antiquary Thomas Hearne ; many of the verses in Carmina Quadragesimalia are attributable to him ; his Electio Westmon., written the year after his own election, is reprinted in Lusus Alt.Westmon., 2nd series, 335-9 ; contributed preface and glossary to John Urry’s edition of Chaucer, published 1721 ; a collection of his miscellaneous MSS (correspondence, papers, epilogues and prologues to Latin Plays) was lent to the editors of the first vol. of Lusus Alt.Westmon. by Sir David Dundas (qv) ; d. 17 Apr 1751.

THOMAS, WILLIAM, only child of John Thomas, and Mary, dau. of William Bagnal, Wick, Worcester ; grandson of Right Rev.William Thomas DD, Bishop of Worcester ; b. 1670 ; adm.     ; KS 1685 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1688, adm.pens. 25 Jun 1688, scholar 12 Apr 1689, matr.1688 ; BA 1691/2 ; MA 1695 ; BD 1723 ; DD 1729 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1694, Major Fellow 8 Mar 1695 – c.1699 ; Grand Tour (France, Italy) 1700 ;  ordained deacon 20 Sep 1696 (Worcester) ; Vicar of Exhall, Warwicks., 5 Oct 1698- Aug 1723 ; Rector of St.Nicholas, Worcester, from 29 Jul 1723 ; Vicar of Grimley, Worcs., from 5 Nov 1723 ; made collections for a history of Worcestershire ; edited the second edition of Dugdale’s Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1730 ; author, A Survey of the Cathedral Church ofWorcester, 1736, and other works ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Carter, Brill, Bucks. ; d. 26 Jul 1738. ODNB.

THOMAS, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) Oct 1719 ; left 1720.

THOMAS, WILLIAM, brother of Sir Edmund Thomas, Bart. (adm.1724/5, qv) ; b.     ; adm. (aged 8) Oct 1727 ; left 1733. [not mentioned by A.Collins, The English Baronetage, 1741, iv, 55, so probably dead by then]

THOMAS, WILLIAM ; b.        ; adm. (aged 10) Sep 1732 ; left 1733.

THOMPSON, see also THOMSON, THOMSONE and TOMSON.

THOMPSON, — ; b.         ; adm.      ; KS in 1609 (Chapter Muniments 41289). [more probably TOMPSON, qv]

THOMPSON, — ; b.         ; at school under Busby ; a schoolfellow and friend of Spencer Cowper (b.1669, qv), who when tried for the murder of Sarah Stout in 1699 called him as a character witness (Howell, State Trials, 1816-28, xii, 1180).

THOMPSON, — ; b.       ; in school list 1754.

THOMPSON, — ; b.       ; in school list 1754.

THOMPSON, — ; b.         ; at school in Apr 1806 (Baines) (evidence in trial of Sarah Burton at Old Bailey 21 May 1806).

THOMPSON, ARNOLD THEWLIS, only son of Rev.Robert Boyle Thompson, Vicar of Pudsey, Yorks., and Hannah, dau. of Nathan Thewlis, Lane House, Holmfirth, Yorks., woollen manufacturer ; b. 1 Mar 1869 ; adm. 23 Sep 1880 (H) ; left May 1882 ; went to Leeds GS ; Corpus Christi Coll.Oxford, matr. 20 0ct 1888 ; BA 1892 ; MA 1895 ; ordained 1893 ; Curate, Selby Abbey, Yorks., 1893-5 ; held other curacies ; Vicar of Myton on Swale, Yorks., 1902-6 ; Rector of Croxton and Vicar of Eltisley, Cambs., 1906-12 ; Rector of Ashleworth, Gloucs., 1918-31 ; Rector of Church Brampton, Northants, from 1931 ; m. 30 Apr 1902 Sarah Gertrude, elder dau. of John Stephenson, The Chestnuts, Beverley, Yorks., partner in seed crushing business ; d. 5 Jan 1939.

THOMPSON, SIR CHARLES, BART., see HOTHAM, SIR CHARLES, BART. (adm.1741).

THOMPSON, EDMUND CHARLES OSBORNE, son of Edmund Pearson Abercrombie Thompson, Clifton Gardens, Maida Vale, London, Public Works Department, India Office, and Isabella Maria, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen.Hugh Stracey Osborne, EICS Bombay, Cheshunt, Herts. ; b. 14 Jul 1855 ; adm. 22 Jan 1869 ; left Nov 1871 ; in Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia, in November 1886, when “found quilty of illegally pawning a quantity of silk and satin” and sentenced to three months’ hard labour in Darlinghurst Gaol.

THOMPSON, EDWARD ; b.       ; adm. 28 Sep 1814 ; left Bartholomewtide 1817.

THOMPSON (alias FREEMAN), FRANCIS, son of Rev.John Freeman, Rector of Wormley, Herts. ; b.       ; at school under Busby (J.E.B.Mayor & R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Cambridge ii, 135) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 31 Oct 1694, aged 14, matr.1695 ; 4th in “ordo” 1698/9 ; BA 1698/9 ; MA 1702 ; ordained deacon 27 May 1716, priest 24 Feb 1716/7 (both London, described as MA St.John’s Coll.Cambridge) ; Vicar of Steeple with Stansgate, Essex, from 1 Mar 1717 ; Master, Maldon GS 1716-20, 1735-6 ; Librarian, Thomas Plume’s Library, Maldon, Essex, from 1716 ; dead by 17 Sep 1742. [Late date of his ordination suggests that he might have been a schoolmaster, somewhere, before 1716]

THOMPSON, HARRY ARTHUR HALE, eldest son of Col.Henry Masterman Thompson, late 82ndFoot, Clarence Parade, Southsea, Hampshire, Governor of the Duke of York’s School, and Mary Hale, eldest dau. of Frederick Mortimer Lewin, Bexley, Kent, EICS Madras ; b. 25 Apr 1866 ; adm. from Univ.Coll.School 23 Jan 1880 (H) ; left Dec 1883 ; RMC Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieut., East Surrey Regt., 5 Feb 1887 ; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps 31 Jul 1888 ; Capt., 5 Feb 1898 ; Maj., 5 Feb 1905 ; Lieut.-Col., 5 Feb 1913 ; retd. 6 Feb 1913 ; Commandant, Naga Hills Military Police 1900-5 ; served in Manipur expedition 1891, on North-Western frontier 1897-8, and Tirah campaign 1897-8 ; served 1914-18 war, raising and commanding 13th batt. Notts and Derby Regt. 1915-6 ; m. 21 Sep 1899 Eleanor, dau. of Col.William Temple VC LRCS (I) RAMC, Tunbridge Wells, Kent ; d. 8 Feb 1940.

THOMPSON, HENRY LEWIS, fourth son of Charles Matthew Thompson MRCS LSA, Westerham, Kent, and Harriet, dau. of Robert Thomas Taynton, Bromley, Kent, surgeon ; b. 12 Jan 1840 ; adm. 18 Oct 1851 (G) ; QS (Capt.) 1854 ; Capt. of the School 1857 ; spoke the Prologue to the Adelphi in 1857, when the scenes designed by Charles Robert Cockerell (qv), and painted by Fenton, were first used ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1858, matr. 27 May 1858, Westminster Student 1858-77, Tutor 1863, 1876-7, Censor 1870-7 ; 1st cl.Classics (Mods) 1860, 2nd cl.Lit.Hum. 1862 ; BA 1862 ; MA 1865 ; Junior Proctor 1870-1 ; Public Examiner 1872-3 ; Whitehall Preacher 1873-5 ; Select Preacher 1875-7 ; ordained deacon 1864, priest 1865 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Iron Acton, Gloucs., 1877-89 ; Warden of St.Peter’s Coll., Radley 1888-96 ; Vicar of St.Mary the Virgin, Oxford, 14 Oct 1896-1904 ; a Governor of the School 1869-79 and from 1885 ; one of the last three Westminster Students of Christ Church elected for life under the old system (for the circumstance and for the state of the college at that time see Thompson, Christ Church, 214-8) ; gave evidence before the Public Schools Commission 21 Nov 1862 (Parliamentary Papers 1864, xx, 466-75) ; author, Memoir of Henry George Liddell DD, 1899, and History of Christ Church, Oxford, 1900, both of which contain much interesting matter relating to the School ; m. 30 Jun 1877 Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir James Paget, Bart. MD FRS FRCS, Serjeant-Surgeon to Queen Victoria ; d. 1 Jan 1905.

THOMPSON, HENRY THOMAS ; bapt.St.Giles in the Fields 8 Dec 1794  ; adm. 30 Jul 1810 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 25 Jun 1812, matr.Mich.1813 ; BA 1817 ; MA 1823 ; Under Master, Bury St.Edmunds Sch. Jun 1822- Apr 1828 ; ordained deacon 8 Jun 1828, priest 24 May 1829 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Fornham with Westley, Suffolk ; m. 6 Feb 1825 Maria Arabella, dau. of John Frederick Pogson Harrington, Bury St Edmunds, organist ; d. 5 Mar 1869.

THOMPSON, HUGH STACEY OSBORNE, brother of Edmund Charles Osborne Thompson (qv) ; b. 20 Apr 1857 ; adm. 16 Jun 1870 ; left May 1874 ; watercolour artist (1881 Census) ; death registered Kensington fourth quarter 1883, aged 26.

THOMPSON, JOHN, only son of John Thompson, Smith Street, Westminster ; b.     ; adm. (aged 9) Nov 1750 ; Min.Can.1755 ; adm.Middle Temple 21 May 1757.

THOMPSON, JOHN ; b. 10 Oct 1806 ; adm. 26 May 1815.

THOMPSON, JOHN PETER ; b.      ; adm. 21 Jan 1783. [note John Peter Thompson, printseller, trading in Great Newport Street, London, c.1789-1813 ; freedom of Stationers Company by redemption, 2 Feb 1796 ; bankrupt 1812] [Engraver, Copper Plate Printer and Printseller to George III 21 Feb 1801]

THOMPSON, LEONARD, eldest son of Edward Thompson MP, Lord Mayor of York, wine merchant, and Frances, widow of Edward Slater, Hull, Yorks., merchant, and dau. of Leonard Thompson, merchant, Alderman of York ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS 1690 ; left 1692 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 15 Apr 1692, aged 17, but did not matr. ; adm.Gray’s Inn 6 Jun 1691, called to bar 10 Feb 1695, Bencher 5 May 1724 ; Treasurer’s Remembrancer in Exchequer 27 Jan 1696 – 19 Jul 1732 ; m. 30 Sep 1700 his cousin Frances, dau. of Henry Thompson MP, Escrick, Yorks. ; d.1744.

THOMPSON, LUKE, brother of Leonard Thompson (qv) ; bapt. 7 Oct 1679 ; adm.      ; KS 1695 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1698, adm.pens. 25 Jun 1698, aged 18, scholar 28 Apr 1699, matr.1698 ; BA 1701/2 ; adm.Inner Temple 17 Nov 1701 ; migr. to Gray’s Inn, adm. 21 Jun 1721, called to bar 3 Jul 1728 ; m. 19 Aug 1731 Grace, dau. of Thomas Bawtry, Foston, Yorks. ; d. 12 Jun 1743.

THOMPSON, MICHAEL, son of Benjamin Thompson, Middle Temple, London ; b. 30 Jan 1664/5 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1673-7 ; adm.       ; KS 1679 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1684, matr. 16 Dec 1684, Westminster Student from 15 Dec 1684, Tutor 1696-9, Junior Censor 1694-5, Senior Censor 1696-7, Catechist 1699 ; BA 1688 ; MA 1691 ; ordained deacon 22 Sep 1689 (Rochester), priest 21 Sep 1690 (Oxford) ; d. 11 Sep 1700. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

THOMPSON, THOMAS, only son of Richard Thompson, Greenwich, Kent, and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; bapt.Greenwich, Kent 7 Feb 1778 (IGI) ; in school list 1795, sixth form list 1796 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Mar 1796, aged 18 ; BA 1799 ; MA 1802 ; adm.Inner Temple 12 Nov 1800, called to bar 25 Nov 1803 ; Oxford Circuit ; committed suicide 16 Nov 1839, unm.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) Nov 1751.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM MAXWELL, brother of Harry Arthur Hale Thompson (qv) ; b. 18 Nov 1869 ; adm. 26 Jan 1882 (H) ; RMA Woolwich 1888 ; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers 3 Mar 1889 ; Lieut., 3 Mar 1892 ; Capt., 3 Mar 1900 ; Maj., 14 Nov 1908 ; Lieut.-Col., 31 Dec 1916 ; retd. 1921 ; served on Chile-Argentina Boundary Commission 1902-3, at Gibraltar 1914, Dardanelles 1915 and at home ; DSO 18 Dec 1917 (for service with Royal Flying Corps in anti-aircraft defence) ; mentioned in despatches ; m. 18 Jul 1900 Frances Helen, dau. of John Coulson Bull, Leamington, Warwicks., lime and cement manufacturer ; d. at sea 19 Dec 1934.

THOMS, BERNARD NATHANIEL, youngest son of William John Thoms FSA, Assistant Librarian, House of Lords, founder Notes and Queries, and Laura, youngest dau. of John Bernard Sale, Organist of St.Margaret’s, Westminster, and Gentleman of the Chapel Royal ; b. 10 Dec 1843 ; adm. 27 Sep 1855 ; rowed v.Eton 3 Aug 1860, 2 Aug 1861, 1 Aug 1862 ; left Aug 1862 ; entered Post Office as temporary clerk 1863 ; Assistant Surveyor-Gen., Post Office (in 1881) ; Postmaster at Nottingham ; Hon.Secretary, Elizabethan Club 1864-7 ; [unm. in 1881] ; d. 16 Jul 1908.

THOMSON, BENJAMIN ; b.        ; adm. (aged 9) May 1722 ; in school list 1729 (but in list of Feb 1727/8 as Thompson).

THOMSON, CHARLES, eldest son of Charles Thomson KC, Master in Chancery, barrister, Bencher Lincoln’s Inn, and Anne Dalziel, only dau. of Robert Thomson, St.Kitts, West Indies, President of St.Kitts ; b.        ; adm.      ; in school lists May and Oct 1803 ; KS (aged 12) 1804 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1808, adm. pens. 28 May 1808, matr.Mich.1808, readm. as pens. 10 Feb 1812 ; BA 1815 ; MA 1819 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 3 May 1816, called to bar 24 Nov 1819 ; Attorney-Gen., St.Kitts (occurs 1832) ; Registrar in Bankruptcy, Liverpool (at death) ; d. 19 Mar 1848.

THOMSON, CHRISTOPHER ; b.       ; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1721/2 ; left 1722.

THOMSON, EDWARD ; b.        ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1576. [maybe Edward T(h)omson), Bucks,., pleb., Trinity Coll.Oxford, matr. 20 Dec 1577, aged 17, scholar 1578 ; BA 1581 ; MA 1585 ; BD 1594 ; ordained ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1583] [perhaps Edward Thompson (or Tompson), Curate Thatcham, Berks. 1584, Minister Brightwell, Berks., 1586 (still 1591)]

THOMSON, GEORGE JAMES CRAWFORD, son of Rev.William Yalden Thomson DTheol (Giessen), Vicar of St.Andrew’s, Watford, Herts., and his first wife Agnes Cron, dau. of Rev.Peter Wright, Philippolis, Griqualand, South Africa, Church of England missionary ; b. Cape of Good Hope 19 Jun 1856 ; adm. 16 Jun 1870 (G) ; left Aug 1872 ; London Univ. ; St.Thomas’s Hospital ; MRCS and LSA 1879 ; MB Durham 1881 ; MD 1894 ; medical practitioner, West Kensington ; m. 20 Apr 1882 Beatrice Eveline, youngest dau. of Daniel Haywood, The Boltons, South Kensington, floorcloth manufacturer ; d. 4 Apr 1934.

THOMSON, J.C. ; b.         ; adm.Mich.1810.

THOMSON, LEONARD, brother of William Thomson (qv) ; b. (Buckinghamshire) 1691    ; adm.      ; QS 1706 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1710, adm.pens. 8 Jun 1710, aged 18, scholar 14 Apr 1711, matr.1710 ; BA 1713/4 ; MA 1717 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll., 29 Sep 1716, Major Fellow 1 Jul 1717, occasional Tutor 1721 ; ordained deacon 24 May 1719, priest 23 Dec 1722 (both Ely) ; Rector of Loughton, Beds., from 28 Dec 1722 ; buried Loughton, Beds., 12 Mar 1752.

THOMSON, RATCLIFFE PERCY, brother of George James Crawford Thomson (qv) ; b. 7 Nov 1860 ; adm. 16 Jun 1870 (G) ; left Oct 1876 ; [first Christian name given as Radcliffe in 1871 Census, not found in 1881 Census] ; d. 6 Aug 1904 (buried Dhubri, Bengal, India, as Radcliffe Percy Thomson).

THOMSON, SAMUEL WELLS, son of David Thomson MD LRCP, Camberwell, Surrey ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS (aged 14) 1754 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1758, matr. 24 May 1758, Westminster Student from 5 Jan 1759, Tutor 1763-74, Junior Censor 1767 ; BA 1762 ; MA 1765 ; DCL 1770 ; Whitehall Preacher Dec 1766-70 ; ordained deacon 29 May 1763, priest 17 Jun 1764 (both Oxford) ; FRS 8 Nov 1770 ; d. unm. at Graz, Styria Aug 1778, when travelling as tutor with Viscount Duncannon.

THOMSON, SAMUEL WELLS, son of David Thomson MD, Esher, Hanover, Jamaica, and Rebecca Reid ; bapt.Trelawny, Jamaica 25 Nov 1781 ; adm.      ; at school 1791 ; in school list 1795 ; Min.Can. 1796 ; KS 1797 ; probably Thomson who played cricket v.Eton on Hounslow Heath 25 Jul 1796 and at Lord’s 8 Aug 1799 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1800, matr. 12 Jun 1800, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1800 – void 11 Apr 1808 ; BA 1804 ; MA 1811 ; ordained deacon 14 Jul 1811 (Oxford) ; Curate, St.Peter le Bailey, Oxford 1811 ; d. 30 Apr 1812, aged 30. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. [presumably nephew of Samuel Wells Thomson (KS 1754, qv)]

THOMSON, THOMAS ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1723 ; in school list 1729 (in school lisy Feb 1727/8 as Thompson).

THOMSON, WILLIAM, son of Leonard Thomson, Stony Stratford, Bucks., “Entering Clerk at Westminster”, and Ruth — ; b.       ; adm. (from Rugby Sch.)     ; QS 1704 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1708, matr. 7 Jun 1708, aged 19, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1708 – void 1721 ; BA 1712 ; MA 1715 (incorp.Cambridge 1721) ; ordained priest 21 Feb 1713/4 (Oxford) ; Curate, Hannington, Northants (by Apr 1720) ; Rector of Cosgrove, Northants, from 9 Feb 1729/30 ; m. 17 Apr 1720 Jane, sister of William Goodday (qv) ; d. 29 Mar 1752, aged 64.

THOMSONE, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; a pensioner 1565 (tutor, Prebendary Latimer) (Chapter Muniments).

THORNBURGH, GILES, of Wiltshire ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS 1668 ; failed to obtain election to either University 1670 ; Peterhouse, Cambridge, adm.pens. 17 Jun 1670, aged 18, Matthews Scholar 25 Jun 1670, matr.1670 ; BA 1673/4 ; MA 1677 (incorp.Oxford 13 Jul 1680) ; Fellow, Peterhouse 25 Feb 1675/6 -85 ; ordained priest 9 Jun 1677 (Ely) ; Vicar of Little St.Mary’s, Cambridge 1677 (occurs 1682) ; Chaplain to Earl of Northumberland (according to his contemporary William Taswell (adm. 1660, qv)). [Not also Vicar of St.Nicholas, Guildford, Surrey, as suggested in printed sources]

THORNDYKE, FRANCIS, eldest son of Paul Thorndyke, Sausthorpe, Lincs., and Elizabeth, widow of Adlard Welby, Gedney, Lincs., and dau. of Richard Brooke ; b.     ; adm.       ; KS        ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1655, adm.pens. 23 May 1655, scholar 1655, matr.Mich.1656, but did not graduate.

THORNE, BENJAMIN RICHARD, eldest son of John Mills Thorne, Turret House, South Lambeth, Surrey, brewer, and Harriet, dau. of Richard Calthrop, Swineshead Abbey, Boston, Lincs., farmer ; b. 20 Feb 1857 ; adm. 21 Jan 1870 ; left May 1874 ; brewer, firm Thorne Bros, Nine Elms, Surrey ; m. 13 Sep 1892 Elizabeth Wilson, second dau. of William Cowan, Ochil Bank, Alva, Clackmannanshire, farmer ; d. 15 Dec 1931.

THORNE, EVERARD GODWIN, brother of Benjamin Richard Thorne (qv) ; b. 4 Jun 1860 ; adm. 30 May 1872 ; QS 1875 ; left May 1879 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 22 May 1879, matr.Mich.1879 ; LLB 1883 ; LLM 1886 ; adm.solicitor Mar 1886, firm Biddle Thorne Welsford and Sedgwick, Aldermanbury, London ; d. 7 Oct 1924.

THORNE, FREDERICK GORDON, brother of Benjamin Richard Thorne (qv) ; b. 27 Mar 1866 ; adm. 26 Sep 1878 (H/A) ; left Dec 1883 ; brewer, firm Thorne Bros, Nine Elms, Surrey ; served 1914-8 war ; Capt., 6th batt., Norfolk Regt. (TF) 1 Jun 1916 ; demob. as Maj., Apr 1919 ; m. 18 Jan 1893 Mabel Martha, dau. of John Ord, Overwhitton, Roxburghshire. [perhaps Frederick G.Thorne, death registered St Germans fourth quarter 1935, aged 70]

THORNE, GABRIEL, son of Gabriel Thorne, Leatherhead, Surrey ; b. London     ; adm.       ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1713 ; QS 1714 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1718, adm.pens. 11 Jun 1718, scholar 11 Jul 1719, matr.1719 ; BA 1721/2 ; MA 1732 ; ordained deacon 18 Feb 1721/2 (Norwich), priest 23 Dec 1722 (Chichester) ; Vicar of Ninfield, Sussex, from 11 Jul 1730 ; m. 1 Dec 1730 Mary, dau. of Thomas Cruttenden, Burwash, Sussex ; buried Burwash, Sussex 28 Jan 1768.

THORNE, JAMES ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Nov 1725 ; in school list 1731.

THORNE, JOHN MILLS, brother of Benjamin Richard Thorne (qv) ; b. 5 May 1862 ; adm. 4 Jun 1874 ; left May 1879 ; Guy’s Hospital ; MRCS and LRCP 1890 ; medical practitioner, Betchworth, Surrey ; m. 7 May 1896 Lillie, eldest dau. of Rev.Watkin Homfray, Rector of West Retford, Notts. ; d. 4 Oct 1932.

THORNE, SIR WILLIAM CALTHROP, brother of Benjamin Richard Thorne (qv) ; b. 16 Feb 1864 ; adm. 15 Jun 1876 (H) ; left Dec 1877 ; at Felsted Sch. Jan 1878 – Jul 1882 ; adm.solicitor Mar 1888 ; Assistant Solicitor, Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Liverpool 1891-1900, Solicitor 1900-25, Consulting Solicitor 1925-32 ; member, Upper Mersey Navigation Commission 1900-25, Chairman 1918-25 ; Hon.Secretary, Dock and Harbour Authorities Association, to 1934 ; knighted 1927 ; JP Cheshire 1909 ; m. 14 Jun 1894 Mary Ethel, fourth dau. of Andrew Tucker Squarey, Bebington, Cheshire, solicitor ; d. 17 Jul 1935.

THORNES, RICHARD, younger son of Thomas Thornes, London, and Beatrice Deakes, Shropshire ; b.      ; at school (aged 12) 2 Jul 1582 (Chapter Muniments 43050) ; of Bridgnorth, Shropshire ; m. 18 Jul 1591 Dorothy, dau. of John Wycherley, Wilcot, Shropshire ; will dated 18 Jul 1597, proved 23 Nov 1597.

THORNETON, see also THORNTON.

THORNETON, — ; b.      ; at school 1663/4 (Busby’s Account Book).

THORNHILL, BACHE, eldest son of John Thornhill, Bakewell, Derbs., and Ann, dau. of William Bache, Stanton in the Peak, Derbs. ; bapt. 10 Mar 1698 ; adm. from Derby Sch. May 1715 ; St.John’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 9 Jul 1717, aged 17 ; adm.Inner Temple 16 Jun 1719, called to bar 12 Apr 1725, left 1738 ; m.1st, 31 Dec 1734 Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Coke MP, Melbourne, Derbs., Vice-Chamberlain of the Household ; m.2nd, 1742 Margaret, dau. of Anthony Eyre, Rampton, Notts. ; d. Oct 1761 (will proved PCC 3 Mar 1762, as of Stanton, Derbs.).

[THORNHILL, BACHE, son of Bache Thornhill (adm.1715, qv), and his second wife ; b. 26 Aug 1747 ;  possibly at school under Markham (described as a “schoolfellow’ of Cyril Jackson (qv) in a letter from Henry Bache Thornhill (qv) to Richard Arkwright, 21 April 1799, Fitton, The Arkwrights, 1989, p.286), having previously been at Derby Sch., c.1760 ; Magdalen Coll.Oxford, matr. 10 Apr 1765, aged 17 ; MA 1769 ; of Stanton in the Peak, Derbs. ; High Sheriff, Derbyshire 1776 ; DL Derbyshire 3 Jul 1773 ; m. Jane, dau. of Edward Gould, Mansfield Woodhouse, Yorks. ; d. 26 Jul 1830].

THORNHILL, BACHE, eldest son of Henry Bache Thornhill (qv) ; b. 28 Jun 1803 ; adm. 9 Feb 1815 (G) ; left Bartholomewtide 1815 ; Cornet, 7th Light Dragoons 7 Sep 1820 ; half-pay Oct 1821 ; d. unm.10 May 1823.

THORNHILL, HENRY BACHE, eldest son of Bache Thornhill (possible OW, qv), Stanton in the Peak, Derbs., and Jane, dau. of Edward Gould, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. ; grandson of Bache Thornhill (adm.1715, qv) ; b. 7 Jan 1780 ; in school lists 1795, 1797 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 27 Apr 1798, aged 18 ; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards 19 Dec 1799 ; Lieut., 13 Apr 1802 ;  m. 29 Aug 1801 Helen, eldest dau. of Charles Pole, Liverpool ; d. at Tours, France 18 Sep 1822.

THORNHILL, JOHN, brother of Bache Thornhill (adm.1715, qv) ; bapt. 11 May 1701 ; adm. (aged 13) May 1715 ; not mentioned in father’s will dated 1729.

THORNHILL, JOHN, son of Cudbert Thornhill, Capt.EI Maritime Service, Master Attendant, Port of Calcutta, and Maria Ursula, widow of Nathaniel Hammond, Capt., EI Maritime Service ; bapt. 17 Nov 1773 ; adm. 31 Jan 1784 ; Min.Can. (aged 13) 1787 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1790 ; arrived in India 1 Aug 1790 ; Assistant to Secretary, Secret Dept. ; Assistant to Collector, Twenty-four Parganas 1793 ; Collector 1797 ; Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta 1801 ; present at OW dinner at Calcutta 1801 (Hickey, Memoirs, iv, 270) ; Secretary, Board of Trade 1804 ; Postmaster-Gen., 1810 ; member, Post Office Committee 1811 ; res. 7 Jan 1812 ; director, East India Company 1816-40 ; m. 1st, 15 Feb 1794 (IGI) Harriet Sarah, dau. of John Craigie MD, EICS Bengal ; m.2nd, 29 Apr 1817 Henrietta Philippina, dau. of Mark Beaufoy, Bushey Park, Herts., Col.1st Tower Hamlets Militia ; d. 3 Feb 1841.

THORNHILL, WILLIAM, brother of Henry Bache Thornhill (qv) ; b.      ; in school lists 1795, 1797 ; 2nd Lieut., 23rd Foot 25 Oct 1799 ; Lieut., 28 Feb 1800 ; Capt., 5 May 1804 ; 7th Hussars 12 Jun 1806 ; Maj., 8 Apr 1813 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 18 Jun 1815 ; Lieut.-Col., 12 Aug 1819 ; retd. 28 Sep 1826 ; KH 1819 ; served in Peninsular War ; wounded at battles of Orthes and Waterloo ; ADC at battle of Waterloo to Henry William Paget, Earl of Uxbridge (afterwards 1st Marquis of Anglesey) (qv) ; of New Park,  Lyndhurst, Hampshire ; d. 9 Dec 1850, aged 70.

THORNLEY, G.       ; b.       ; adm.       ; name up school 1807.

THORNTON, see also THORNETON.

THORNTON, BONNELL, son of John Thornton, Maiden Lane, London, apothecary, and Rebecca Burton, St.Andrew’s, Holborn ; bapt. St.Paul, Covent Garden 28 Sep 1725 ; adm. (aged 10) Jun 1736 ; KS 1739 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1743, matr. 1 Jun 1743, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1743 – void 25 Jun 1760 ; BA 1747 ; MA 1750 ; MB 1754 ; contributor to The Student, or Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany, and to The Adventurer ; one of the “Nonsense Club” which held an “Exhibition by the Society of Sign-Painters” at Thornton’s house in Bow Street, Covent Garden 1754, in ridicule of the Society of Arts ; he and George Colman (adm.1741, qv) started The Connoisseur, Jan 1754, which ran to 140 weekly numbers, and The St.James’s Chronicle, 1761 ; contributor to St.James’s Magazine ; wrote burlesque Ode on St.Cecilia’s Day, 1763, and The Battle of the Wigs, 1767 ; translated into blank verse five of the comedies of Plautus 1767 ; m.1st, —    ; m. 2nd, 3 Feb 1764 Silvia, sister of Sir John Brathwaite (qv) ; d. 9 May 1768. Buried East Cloister, Westminster Abbey, with monument. ODNB.

THORNTON, BONNELL GEORGE, son of Bonnell Thornton (qv), and his second wife ; bapt.St.James, Piccadilly 4 Apr 1765 (IGI) ; adm. 11 Apr 1774 ; left 1775 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens. 6 Jun 1783, scholar 1783, but did not matr. ; m. 2 Aug 1787 Catherine Ann, dau. of Sarah Bannerman [evidently a widow in 1787] ; d. 14 Apr 1790, aged 25. Memorial tablet, East Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

THORNTON, BONNELL GEORGE ; b.       ; adm. 15 Sep 1812. [Presumably Bonnell George Thornton, son of Robert John Thornton MD LRCP, Physician to Marylebone Dispensary, and writer on botany, and Susanna — ; grandson of Bonnell Thornton (qv) ; b. 22 Sep 1794 ; described as “lecturer on astronomy, and botany, &.” on title leaf of his book, The Heavens Surveyed, 1815 ; living Mar 1819 ; date of birth would however be surprising for a pupil not admitted to the School until Sep 1812]

THORNTON, GEORGE, brother of Godfrey Thornton (qv) ; b. 25 Dec 1803 ; adm. 16 Apr 1817 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 31 Oct 1821, matr.Mich.1822 ; BA 1826 ; MA 1829 ; ordained deacon 11 Mar 1827, priest 15 Mar 1829 (both Lincoln) ; Vicar of Sharnbrook, Beds., from 1844 ; d. 22 Oct 1876.

THORNTON, GODFREY, son of Stephen Thornton, Moggerhanger House, Beds., Russian merchant, director Bank of England, and Mary, sister of Charles Littledale (qv) ; b. 9 Nov 1795 ; adm. 20 Jan 1807 ; left 1812 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 17 Aug 1812, matr. Mich.1813 ; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 20 Jan 1814 ; Lieut. and Capt., 11 Oct 1821 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 3 Dec 1830 ; Brevet Col., 9 Nov 1846 ; Maj., 1st Foot Guards 6 Aug 1847 ; Lieut.-Col., 6 Jul 1852 ; retd. 13 Sep 1853 ; m.1st, 8 Jul 1821 his cousin Susanna, sister of John Dixon (adm.1817, qv) ; m.2nd, 27 Jan 1831 Sophia, dau. of Brice Pearse, Woodford, Essex ; d. 8 Mar 1857.

THORNTON, ROBERT GIDLEY, son of Ven.Robinson Thornton DD, Archdeacon of Middlesex and Vicar of St.John’s, Notting Hill, London, and Elizabeth, sister of Bartholomew Charles Gidley (qv) ; b. 20 Jul 1868 ; adm. 26 Sep 1878 (H & J) ; left Jul 1887 ; Keble Coll.Oxford, matr. 17 Oct 1887 ; BA 1892 ; MA 1895 ; Head Master, Hill Brow School, Eastbourne, Sussex, from 1907 ; Alderman, Eastbourne Borough Council, Mayor 1934-5 ; d. 11 Oct 1937.

THORNTON, STEPHEN EDWARD, brother of Godfrey Thornton (qv) ; b. 13 Nov 1799 ; adm. 7 May 1810 ; a Russia merchant ; director, Bank of England 1829-31, 1832-4 ; of The Grange, near Bedford, Bedfordshire ; m. 15 Sep 1829 Julia Anne Frances, second dau. of Lieut.-Col.John Campbell, 1st Dragoon Guards, Blunham, Beds. ; d. 1 Feb 1857.

THORNTON, THOMAS, third son of Henry Thornton, Northend, Fulham, Middlesex, and Margaret Laughton, Uxbridge, Middlesex ; b.     ; adm.      ; QS        ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1595, matr. 27 Dec 1595, aged 18, Westminster Student to death ; BA 1599 ; MA 1602 ; d. 17 Aug 1613. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

THORNTON, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS       ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1619, adm.scholar 1620, matr.Mich.1619 ; BA 1623/4 ; MA 1627 (incorp.Oxford 10 Jul 1627) ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1624.

THORNTON, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm. (aged 15) May 1740 ; left 1742. [Perhaps eldest son of John Thornton, Hamburg, Germany, merchant, and Ann, dau. of William Foxley, Hamburg, merchant ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 12 Feb 1742/3, aged 17]

THORNTON, WILLIAM, brother of Godfrey Thornton (qv) ; b. 2 Apr 1808 ; adm. 3 Jun 1822 ; Ensign and Lieut., 1st Foot Guards 8 Apr 1826 ; Lieut. and Capt., 3 Dec 1830 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 8 Jun 1841 ; Brevet Col., 11 Nov 1851 ; retd. 16 Sep 1856 ; m. 1836 Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Vigne, The Oaks, Woodford, Essex ; d. 8 Apr 1865.

THORNYCROFT, GIDEON, third son of Lieut.-Col.Edward Thornycroft, Hotham’s Regt. of Foot, and Mary, dau. of Sir William Delaune, Kt, Sharsted, near Faversham, Kent ; bapt.St.Andrew, Holborn 20 Dec 1703 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 15) Jan 1718/9 ; of Sharsted, Kent ; d. 1742 (will proved PCC 10 May 1742).

THOROLD, — ; b.        ; in school lists 1746-50.

THOROTON, THOMAS, son of Robert Thoroton, Screveton, Notts., and Mary, widow of Rev.Abraham Blackborne, Rector of Screveton, Notts., and dau. of Sir Richard Levett, Kt, Lord Mayor of London ; bapt.St.Margaret in the Close, Lincoln 1 Jan 1724 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1735/6 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, scholar 30 Dec 1741, adm. 10 Feb 1741/2, matr. 1743/4, but did not graduate ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 22 May 1745 ; managed the estates and political and business affairs of his father-in-law John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland ; MP Boroughbridge 15 Jan 1757-61, Newark 1761-8, Bramber 14 Feb 1769 – Jan 1782 ; maintained a constant correspondence with his brother-in-law John Manners, Marquis of Granby, during Seven Years War ; Secretary, Board of Ordnance 1763-70 ; continued to manage the Rutland estates for the 4th Duke of Rutland ; his correspondence is preserved at Belvoir Castle (HMC 12th Report, Appendix, pt.v, and 14th Report, Appendix, pt.i) ; m. 6 Oct 1751 Roosilia Drake, illegitimate dau. of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland KG PC ; d. 9 May 1794. ODNB.

THORP, GEORGE, son of George Thorp, Lincoln ; b.       ; at school under Osbaldeston (Alum.Cant.) ; Sidney Sussex Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Jul 1637, aged 17, but did not matr.

THORPE, ROBERT DOVETON, elder son of Major-Gen.Robert Thorpe,  EICS Madras, afterwards of Choisi, Guernsey, and Anne Durell, dau. of Thomas De Sausmarez ; b. 1 Apr 1838 ; adm. 7 Jun 1850 (R) ; QS 1853 ; left Aug 1856 ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1856 ; Ensign, 27th Native Infantry 20 Dec 1856 ; Lieut., 4 Aug 1858 ; Capt., 20 Dec 1868 ; served in Indian Mutiny ; m. 18 Dec 1861 Catherine Jane Gordon, dau. of Col.George Gordon MacDonell, EICS Madras, 30th Madras Native Infantry ; d. at Vizianagram, Madras 17 Sep 1873.

THORPE, SAMUEL, younger son of Capt.Jonathan Thorpe, 41st Foot, First Clerk, Adjutant General’s Office, and Mary — ; b. 28 Jul 1791 (bapt.St.James’s Piccadilly 2 Sep 1798) ; in school list 1801, May and Oct 1803 ; left Christmas 1804 ; Cadet, RMC Marlow ; Ensign, 14th Foot 2 Apr 1807 ; Lieut., 16 Jan 1808 ; 23rd Foot 5 May 1808 ; Capt., 39th Foot 30 Jul 1812 ; half-pay 8th Foot Sep 1820 ; Maj., 22 Jul 1830 ; 27th Foot 9 Dec 1831 ; half-pay Feb 1835 ; served in Peninsular War and in North America ; wounded at battles of Albuera and Toulouse ; Secretary to Foreign Aid Society, Exeter Hall (to death) ; KH 1835 ; of Cheshunt, Herts. ; see Narrative of Incidents in the early military Life of the late Major Samuel Thorpe, KH, London, 1854 ; m. at Castlebar, Ireland 14 Feb 1820 Lucia Mary J —  ; d. 19 Dec 1852.

THORPE, THOMAS DYKES, eldest son of Rev.Thomas Thorpe, Rector of Oxted, Surrey, and Maria — (IGI) ; b. 15 Feb 1801 ; at Merchant Taylors Sch. 1809-12 ; adm. 11 Jan 1813 ; in school list Feb 1816 ; Pembroke Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 1 Feb 1822, matr.Lent 1822 ; BA 1828 ; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1829, priest 20 Dec 1829 (both Lincoln) ; Curate, Norton by Twycross, Leics. ; d. at Plymouth, Devon 30 May 1863.

THORPE, THOMAS EDWARD, brother of Robert Doveton Thorpe (qv) ; b. 15 Oct 1840 ; adm. 26 May 1853 ; QS 1855 ; left Dec 1856 ; at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey Jan 1857 – Christmas 1858 ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1859 ; Ensign, 27th Native Infantry 4 Nov 1859 ; Lieut., 1 Jan 1862 ; Capt., 13 Apr 1873 ; retd. 5 Jul 1877 ; m. 15 Sep 1869 Georgiana Helena Caroline de Jersey, dau. of James Graeme, Garvock, Perthshire ; d. 23 Aug 1892.

THOYER, — ; b.       ; in school list 1734.

THROCKMORTON, RAPHAEL, son of Rev.Raphael Throckmorton, Rector of Bolingbroke, Lincs., and his second wife Dorothy Pacye ; bapt. Bolingbroke, Lincs. 9 Feb 1600/1 ; adm.      ; KS        ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1618, Westminster Student to 1620 ; [BA, check] ; MA 6 Mar 1629/30 ; DD 7 Aug 1660 (incorp.Cambridge 1662) ; ordained deacon 27 May 1621, priest 23 Sep 1621 (both Peterborough) ; Rector of Swaby, Lincs., from 8 Jun 1624 (ejected and sequestered 1644-60) ; Rector of South Ormesby, Lincs., from 1629 ; Archdeacon of Lincoln from 1645 (but not installed until 12 Sep 1660) ; sequestered by Westminster Assembly 1646 ; Prebendary of Lincoln from 1 Oct 1660 ; Chaplain Extraordinary to Charles I (by 1629) ; the letters patent creating him DD at Oxford, refer to “his particular and eminent sufferings for us and for the church” ; m. 9 Feb 1629 Alice, dau. of William Pigge, Wisbech, Cambs., and Tydd St.Mary, Lincs. ; d. 2 Feb 1666/7.

THROCKMORTON, THOMAS, third son of Raphael Throckmorton (qv) ; bapt. South Ormsby, Lincs., 20 Nov 1635 ; adm.       ; Min.Can.1650 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 14 Dec 1652, aged 17 ; LLB 1664 ; not mentioned in mother’s will dated 1678.

THROCKMORTON, SIR WILLIAM, BART., son of Nicholas Throckmorton, Hewelsfield, Gloucs., and Alice, dau. of Richard Gough, Hewelsfield, Gloucs. ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS (Capt.) 1674 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1677, matr. 4 Dec 1677, aged 19, Westminster Student 17 Dec 1677 – void 1681 ; succ. cousin as 4th baronet [by 27 Sep] 1681 ; adm.Inner Temple 4 Jun 1681 ; killed in duel Jun 1682, unm., and buried St.Margaret’s, Westminster 1 Jul 1682.

THURMAN, HENRY, son of Rev.Edward Thurman, Vicar of Great Hallingbury, Essex ; b.       ; adm.       ; KS 1643 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1648, Westminster Student (still 1660) ; Craven Scholar in 1651 ; BA 24 Feb 1651/2 ; MA 1654 ; ordained ; Rector of St.Peter and St.Mary Westout, Lewes, Sussex, from 29 Nov 1662 ; Rector of St.John sub Castro, Lewes, Sussex, from 5 Apr 1666 ; Prebendary of Chichester from 30 Sep 1667 ; author, Praxis Grammatica in Decalogum, 1647 (with dedication to Richard Busby (qv)), and A Defence of Humane Learning in the Ministry, 1659 ; m. Mary, only dau. of Rev.Samuel Stone, Vicar of Ringmer, Sussex ; dead by 12 Oct 1669.

THURSBY, WILLIAM, elder son of Christopher Thursby, Castor, Northants, and his first wife Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Nevill, Bart., Holt, Leics. ; bapt.Medboune, Leics. 18 Apr 1630 (IGI) ; at school under Busby (implication from fact that he was one of the original trustees under Busby’s will, although his education at the School is not explicitly evidenced and he seems also to have been at Uppingham School) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 25 Sep 1645, matr.1646, but did not graduate ; adm.Middle Temple 4 May 1649, called to bar 21 Nov 1656, Bencher 21 Nov 1673, Treasurer 1684 ; Counsel to Cambridge Univ. 1663-5 ; Custos Brevium, Court of Common Pleas, from 1660 ; Chief Justice of Ely (by Feb 1685/6) ; MP Northampton from 1698 ; of Abington Abbey, Northants ; m.1st, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Fleming, Fotheringhay Park, Northants ; m.2nd, lic. 30 Apr 1663 Audry, third dau. of Sir William Brownlow, Bart., MP ; d. 4 Feb 1700/1.

THURSTON, JAMES ; b.        ; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1752. [Perhaps son of Nathaniel Thurston and Susan, dau. of Robert Thurlow, Mendlesham, Suffolk, bapt.Little Stonham, Suffolk 16 May 1743].

THURSTON, JOSEPH, son of Joseph Thurston, Little Wenham, Suffolk, Recorder of Colchester, barrister, Lincoln’s Inn, and Mary, dau. of Sir Isaac Rebow, Kt, MP, Colchester, Essex ; b. 16 Jun 1704 ; adm. Feb 1715/6 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 13 Apr 1720, matr.1720, but did not graduate ; adm.Inner Temple 25 Jul 1719 ; author, Poems on Several Occasions (2ndedn., 1737), including his best-known poem, The Toilette ; d.unm. 22 Dec 1732. ODNB.

THYNNE, ROBERT, son of John Thynne MP, Egham, Surrey, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Manwaring, Kt MP, Sayes Court, Chertsey, Surrey ; b.        ; adm.      ; KS 1665 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1669, matr. 15 Jul 1669, aged 18, Westminster Student 14 Jan 1670 – void 1695, Tutor 1676-86, Catechist 1685-6 ; BA 1673 ; MA 1675/6 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1681, priest 12 Mar 1681/2 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Floore, Northants, from 21 Jun 1694 ; d. 3 Jan 1716/7.

TIAS, ROBERT, see TYAS, ROBERT.

TIBAL, PETER, son of Peter (or Pierre) Tibal, Westminster, and Mary — (IGI) ; b. 7 Sep 1720 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 11) Apr 1733 ; KS 1736 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1740, matr. 10 Jun 1740, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1740 – void 11 May 1748 ; BA 1744 ; “a physician” [MS version of Welch, 1785]. [subcriber to T.Francklin, ed., The Epistles of Phalaris, 1749]

TICKELL, RICHARD, brother of Thomas Tickell (qv) ; b. 1751 ; adm. 19 Jun 1764 ; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8 ; adm.Middle Temple 8 Nov 1768, called to bar [check : not at Middle Temple] ; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual list 1777) ; obtained pension of £200 p.a. by writing for the Government ; Commissioner, Stamp Office, from 24 Aug 1781 ; produced The Camp, a musical entertainment, at Drury Lane 15 Oct 1778 ; his pamphlet Anticipations, published Nov 1778, offering a satirical forecast of parliamentary proceedings, had a great success ; his opera, The Carnival of Venice, was produced at Drury Lane 13 Dec 1781 ; becoming connected with Sheridan, the husband of his first wife’s sister, he transferred his pen to the support of Charles James Fox and was elected to Brooks’ Club 1785 ; received financial loan from Warren Hastings (qv) 1793 ; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1780 Mary, second dau. of Thomas Linley, senior, musical composer ; m. 2nd, 24 Aug 1789 Sarah, dau. of Capt.Thomas Ley, EI Maritime Service ; killed himself by jumping off the parapet outside the window of his room at Hampton Court 4 Nov 1793. ODNB.

TICKELL, THOMAS, elder son of John Tickell FSA, Glasnevin, co.Dublin, Ireland, who held a “civil appointment at Windsor”, and Esther, dau. of Thomas Pierson, Glasnevin, co.Dublin ; grandson of Thomas Tickell, poet and friend of Addison ; b. 1749 ; adm. 19 Jun 1764 ; at Eton Coll. 29 May 1765-8 ; Ensign, 65th Foot 26 Dec 1770 ; Cornet, 5th Dragoons 14 Mar 1771 ; Lieut., 17 Jan 1774 ; Capt.-Lieut. and Capt., 7 Jan 1778 ; retd. 30 Jun 1787 ; High Sheriff, Co.Kildare 1803 ; served as Maj., Kildare Militia, during the Irish rebellion ; m. 1771 Sarah, only dau. of Luke Sparks, EICS Bombay ; d. 30 Dec 1831.

TIDDEMAN, FRANCIS ; b.       ; adm. (aged 11) 1748/9 ; left 1751. [maybe kin to Francis Tiddeman, Capt. EI Maritime Service]

TIERNEY, MATTHEW JOHN, eldest son of Thomas Tierney, Rathkeale, co.Limerick, Paymaster 43rd Light Infantry, and Elizabeth, widow of John Fitzgerald, Rathkeale, co.Limerick ; b. 26 May 1804 ; adm. 17 Apr 1816 ; Min.Can.1819 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1820-2 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1822 ; arrived in India 17 Dec 1822 ; Deputy Collector of Customs, Benares 14 Dec 1826 ; Register, Meerut 8 Mar 1831 ; Officiating Judge, Meerut 22 Feb 1838, Aligarh 1839 ; m. at Benares, India, 26 Jun 1824 Mary, widow of [Francis ?] Lestock Davis, EICS Bengal, and dau. of — Lawrence ; d. at Aligarh, Rajputana 14 Aug 1848.

TIFFIN, ROBERT, son of John Tiffin, St.Margaret’s, Westminster, silversmith ; b.       ; adm.       ; BB 1720-3 (Chapter Muniments 33753-5) ; apprenticed to Francis Walford, citizen and cooper, 7 May 1723.

TIGH, LISTER, son of John Tigh, Lincs., and Anne, dau. of William Lister, Coleby, Lincs. ; b.      ; adm.      ; at school by Jun 1654, aged 15 (WAM 43112, as Lyster Teigh) ; KS in 1655 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1657, adm. pens. 27 May 1657, scholar 1658 ; BA 1660 ; of Carlby, Lincs. ; m. 24 Nov 1663 Mary, dau. of John Sanders, Sapperton, Lincs. ; d. c.1688.

TIKERIDGE (or TICKERIDGE), THOMAS, son of George Tikeridge, Devon ; b.     ; adm.      ; Min.Can. (aged 15) 1580 ; citizen and grocer, London ; had a Chapter lease of premises in Great Sanctuary 1605 ; m. Elener — ; buried St.Mary Woolnoth, London 28 May 1627. [wife Eleanor Cawley, Chichester, Sussex ?]

TILL, JOHN, son of Stracey Till, Fenchurch Street, London, linen draper, member of Common Council, City of London, and Sarah Gilbert, St.Catherine, Coleman Street, London ; b.       ; at school under Markham seven years (J.Venn, Biog.Hist. of Gonville and Caius Coll., ii, 80) ; Queens’ Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 5 Nov 1760, matr.Mich.1761, resided six months ; migr. to Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 14 May 1762, aged 17 ; LLB 1768 ; Tancred Student ; ordained deacon 28 Feb 1768, priest 25 Sep 1768 (both London) ; Curate, Witham, Essex 1768 ; Lecturer, St.Thomas, Southwark, Surrey (in 1772) ; Domestic Chaplain to Earl of Hyndford ; Rector of Orpington with St.Mary Cray, Kent 25 Jun 1774-8 and again from 21 Dec 1820 ; Rector of Hayes, Kent, from 4 Oct 1777 ; d. 14 Feb 1827.

TILLARD, — ; b.       ; adm. 17 Jan 1765 ; in school lists 1767.

TILLESLEY, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS 1637 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1640, adm.pens. 10 Jun 1640, scholar 1641, matr. Easter 1640.

TILLEY, HENRY ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS       ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1654, matr. 10 Nov 1654, Westminster Student to 1660 (removed 12 Sep 1660) ; BA 4 Feb 1657/8 ; MA 1660 ; Fellow and Usher, Dulwich Coll., 19 Mar 1657/8 – Dec 1659. [perhaps Rev.Henry Tilley, MA, Vicar of Titchfield, Hampshire, from 24 Aug 1664 ; dead by 6 Nov 1670]

TILLIE, JAMES, son of James Tillie (formerly Woolley), Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall, and Esther, dau. of Richard Belsire, Yate, Gloucs. ; bapt.Pillaton, Cornwall 26 Dec 1722 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 16) Oct 1739 ; left 1740 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Jun 1740 ; m. 2 Feb 1750/1 Mary Buckhurst, Fulham, Middlesex ; d. 17 Apr 1772.

TILLY, — ; b.       ; in school lists 1656.

TILLY, LANCELOT TOLSON, only son of Joseph Tilly, Middle Temple, London, and Greenwich, Kent, barrister, and Mary, dau. of Thomas Tolson, Beakesbourne, Kent ; b.       ; adm. (aged 10) Sep 1726 ; St.Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 25 Aug 1729 ; adm.Middle Temple 24 Jun 1729 ; of Plaistow, Bromley, and of Foxgrove, Beckenham, Kent ; m. 17 Jan 1733/4 Elizabeth, dau. of Gabriel Bestman, Banstead Place, Surrey ; d. 20 Nov 1741.

TILSON, CHRISTOPHER, son of William Tilson, St.Margaret’s, Westminster [presumably William Tilson, clerk to Charles Montagu, 1sr Earl of Halifax (qv), when Auditor of the Receipt of Exchequer] ; b.       ; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1719 ; in under school list 1722 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Jun 1725 ; dead by 4 Jan 1738/9. [Perhaps “Christopher Tylson, Sqer”, d. 26 Apr 1736, buried Bath Abbey][will proved PCC 11 Jun 1737, as of St.Margaret’s, Westminster]

TILSON, JOHN, only son of George Tilson FRS, St.Margaret’s, Westminster, Under-Secretary of State, Northern Department, and Collector of State Papers,  and Ann, dau. of Lieut.-Col.John Boys, Hoad Court, Blean, Kent ; b.        ; adm. (aged 10) Apr 1732 ; left 1738 ; Corpus Christi Coll.Cambridge, adm.1738, matr.Mich.1738, but did not graduate ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 17 Oct 1738 ; of Watlington Park, Oxfordshire ; m. 13 Nov 1767 Maria, dau. of Rev.Henry Lushington DD, Vicar of Eastbourne, Sussex ;  d. 18 Feb 1779.

TINDAL, see also TYNDAL and TYNDALE.

TINDAL, NICHOLAS CHARLES, only son of Vice-Adm.Nicholas Louis Symonds Tindal, Royal Navy, Chase Lodge, Enfield, Middlesex, and Henrietta Maria O’Donnell Whyte (“ward of Capt.John Bishop Culpeper”, 14th Light Dragoons) ; b. 27 Nov 1857 ; adm. 26 Sep 1872 ; left Christmas 1874 ; of Hanningfield, Essex ; [not found in 1881 Census] ; 2nd mate and supercargo on SS Ellengowan in South Seas 1890-1 ; purchased Faisi Island, Solomon Islands 1895 ; developed plantations there ; m. 1895 Minnie Thursa Louise, widow of Edward Austen, Solomon Islands, trader, and dau. of John Champion McDonald, Fauro, Solomon Islands, plantation owner ; d. on SS Titus while travelling from Solomon Islands to Sydney, Australia 4 Jan 1901.

TINGLY, — ; b.        ; at school c.1660 (Busby’s Account Book).

TINKER, JEREMIAH, younger son of John Tinker, Weybridge, Surrey, Governor of the Bahamas, and Isabella, dau. of Martin Bladen (qv) ; b. 14 Sep 1730  ; adm. (aged 16) Jun 1746 ; left 1747 ; of Weybridge, Surrey ; a prisoner in France during the French Revolution ; m. 1788 Catherine Aston ; d. 14 Oct 1795. [Perhaps Lieut., 50th Foot 10 Apr 1755 ; Lieut., 33rd Foot  21 Sep 1757 ; Capt.-Lieut., 16 Feb 1768 ; Capt., 23 Nov 1768 ; served with British Army in American War of Independence ; aide de camp to Lieut.-Gen. Earl Cornwallis 14 Aug 1776 – Jan 1777] [Jeremiah Tinker, Collector of Excise, Bahamas, recipient of a legacy of £300 under will of Governor John Tinker, dated 5 Jul 1754, is not described by Governor Tinker in the will as his son, and no other Jeremiah Tinker is mentioned in Governor Tinker’s will ; he was member of council, Bahamas, appointed Jul 1752 (still 1760)]  [widow Catherine buried Ulverston, Lancs. 1826, aged 86]

TINKER, MARTIN BLADEN, only son of Capt.John Bladen Tinker, Royal Navy, Weybridge, Surrey, and Elizabeth, sister of Richard Edwards  ; nephew of Jeremiah Tinker (qv) ; bapt.St.Mary, Marylebone Road 6 Nov 1760 (IGI) ; adm. 6 Feb 1771 ; left Aug 1774 ; at Eton Coll. 1775-6 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Feb 1778, aged 17 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 5 Feb 1776 ; Ensign, 38th Foot 11 Sep 1779 ; Lieut., 16 Nov 1782 ; Capt., 60th Foot 1783 ; half-pay 1783 ; Maj., 82nd Foot 31 Jan 1794 ; served in West Indies and wounded at St.Domingo ; d. on passage to America c.1795.

TINLEY, MARTIN, son of Rev.Robert Tinley (or Tynley) DD, Rector of Glemsford, Suffolk, and Archdeacon and Prebendary of Ely, and Anne — (IGI) ; bapt.Glemsford, Suffolk 11 Mar 1603 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS in 1619 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1622, matr. 22 Jul 1624, aged 19, Westminster Student to 1633 ; BA 1626 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1629, priest 19 Dec 1630 (both Oxford)  ; Archdeacon of Stafford from 27 Dec 1636 ; Incumbent of Lisnagarvey, co.Antrim 13 Dec 1637 ; Treasurer of Dromore 1638 ; Archdeacon of Cork from 17 Aug 1641 ; Vicar of Walden St.Paul’s, Herts., 14 May 1642, ejected c. Oct 1644 ; m. (by 1638) Frances, dau. of Basil Smith, Parish Clerk of St.Andrew’s, Holborn, London ; d. 31 Jan 1646/7.

TIPPING, — ; b.        ; in school list 1797.

TIPPING, EDWARD ALEXANDER, third son of William Tipping MP FSA, Brasted Park, Kent, and Maria, dau. of Benjamin Walker, Cross Hall, Gildersome, Leeds, Yorks., flax spinner ; b. 2 Oct 1852 ; adm. 4 Apr 1866 ; Min.Can.1867 ; left Dec 1870 ; d. of scarlet fever 9 Jan 1871.

TIPPING, WILLIAM ; b.      ; adm. 14 Sep 1796 (Clapham) ; left about Christmas 1796.

TIREL-MORIN, JOHN RICHARD ROSE, eldest son of John Tirel-Morin (formerly Morin), Hanover Square, London, Keeper of Papers, Treasury, and Receiver-Gen., Gibraltar, and Mary Anne Smith, Weedon, Bucks. ; b. 5 Apr 1785 ; adm. 14 Jan 1793 (Clapham) ; in school list 1795 ; KS 1799 ; Midshipman, Royal Navy ; killed by fall from aloft on board HMS L’Heureux, Martinique, West Indies Jun 1801.

TIRWHITT, see also TYRWHITT.

TIRWHITT, CECIL, eldest son of Marmaduke Tirwhitt, Cameringham, Lincs., and Mary Haggerston ; b.       ; at school under Busby one year (J.E.B.Mayor & R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Camb., i, 55, where his master at Westminster is described as “Mr Jordon”, i.e. John Jordan, Under Master) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 2 Jul 1640, aged 16, matr.Mich.1640 ; MA 1641/2 ; of Cameringham, Lincs. ; m. Anne, dau. of Roger Townshend, Horstead, Norfolk ; d. 1694.

TITCHFIELD, MARQUISES OF, see CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, WILLIAM HENRY, 3RD DUKE OF PORTLAND, and CAVENDISH-BENTINCK-SCOTTWILLIAM HENRY, 4th DUKE OF PORTLAND.

TITCOMB, JOHN HENRY, brother of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv) ; b. 17 Feb 1863 ; adm. 20 Oct 1873 (G) ; left Aug 1879 ; member, Lloyds ; also an artist ; President, St Ives Art Club 1910, 1929, 1938 ; m.  14 Nov 1931 Winifred Helen, dau. of Arthur John Loseby, Market Bosworth, Leics., solicitor and Registrar, Leicester County Court ; death registered Penzance second quarter 1952, aged 89.

TITCOMB, WILLIAM HOLT YATES, elder son of Right Rev.Jonathan Holt Titcomb DD, Bishop of Rangoon, and Sarah Holt, eldest dau. of John Wood, Southport, Lancs. ; b. 22 Feb 1858 ; adm. 16 Jun 1870 (G) ; left Aug 1874 ; an artist, specializing in figure painting in oils ; Third Medal, Paris Salon 1891 ; Medal, Universal Exhibition, Chicago 1893 ; m. 4 Apr 1892 Jessie Ada, artist, dau. of John Morison, Clanricarde Gardens, London, shipowner ; d. 7 Sep 1930. ODNB.

TITLEY, WALTER, son of Abraham Titley, Hopton, Staffs. ; bapt.Ingestre, Staffs. 6 Dec 1698 (IGI) ; adm.      ; QS (aged 14) 1714 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1719, adm.pens. 28 May 1719, scholar 29 Apr 1720, matr.1720 ; Craven Scholar 1722 ;. 7th in “ordo” 1722/3 ; BA 1722/3 ; MA 1726 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1725, Major Fellow from 6 Jul 1726 (appointed to Physic Fellowship 1733, but did not leave Copenhagen) ; Secretary to British Embassy, Turin c.1727 ; Chargé d’Affaires, Copenhagen 3 Jan 1728/9, Envoy Extraordinary from 3 Nov 1730 ; wrote Latin verses and an imitation in English of the Second Ode of the third book of Horace, which was much admired by Bentley ; bequeathed £1000 “to the King’s School at Westminster” ; d. unm. at Copenhagen, Denmark 27 Feb 1768. ODNB.

TIXER, ANTHONY, see FIXER, ANTHONY.

TOBIN, JOSEPH WEBBE, youngest son of James Tobin, Bristol, attorney, annd Elizabeth, dau. of George Webbe, Nevis, West Indies ; b. 1776 ; at school under Vincent (ex inf. his grandson, Lieut.-Col.J.Tobin) ; while at school he fought with Thomas Putt (qv) ; Gentleman Cadet, Royal Artillery 1 Feb 1792 ; 2nd Lieut., 1 Jan 1794 ; Lieut., 14 Aug 1794 ; Capt., 4 Feb 1800 ; Brevet Maj., 1 Jan 1812 ; Maj., Royal Artillery 20 Dec 1814 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 19 Jul 1821 ; Lieut.-Col., Royal Artillery 6 Aug 1821 ; Col., 31 Dec 1827 ; Major-Gen., 10 Jan 1837 ; Col.Commandant, Royal Artillery, commanding 3rd Brigade 16 Aug 1846 ; Lieut.-Gen., 9 Nov 1846 ; Gen., 20 Jun 1854 ; m. 1799 Harriet, dau. of Arthur Baynes, Deputy Commissary-General to the Forces ; d. 21 Feb 1863, aged 86.

TOLL, CHARLES, son of Ashburnham Toll, Greywell, Hampshire, and Anne, dau. of Richard Newman, Evercreech Park, Somerset ; b.       ; adm.       ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1715 ; KS 1716 ; Capt. of the School 1719 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1720, matr. 23 Jun 1720, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1720 – void 1723 ; BA 1724 ; MA 1727 ; adm.Inner Temple 17 Apr 1719 ; ordained ; Rector of Rewe, Devon, from 26 Jul 1732 ; lic. to m. 9 Jul 1739 Philippa, dau. of John Rooper, Berkhamsted, Berks., and Southampton Row, London, Deputy Cofferer of the Household ; d. 16 Jun 1765.

TOLLEMACHE, HON.GEORGE, son of Lionel Tollemache, 4th Easrl of Dysart (qv) ; b. 14 Aug 1744 ; in school list 1754 (as Talmarsh) ; a boarder up Porten’s 1754-6 (Dysart Peerage Case, Evidence, 52) ; Royal Naval Academy, Portsmouth, adm. 13 Jul 1756 ; drowned by falling from masthead of HMS Modeste, while on voyage to Lisbon, 13 Nov 1760, aged 15.

TOLLEMACHE, LIONEL, 4th EARL OF DYSART (S), only son of Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower, and Lady Henrietta Cavendish, sister of William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire (qv) ; b. 1 May 1708 ; styled Lord Huntingtower 1712-27 ; adm. Apr 1721 ; in under school list 1723 ; succ.grandfather as 4th Earl of Dysart (S) 3 Feb 1726/7 ; Grand Tour (Italy) 1726-8 ; KT 29 Mar 1743 ; m. 22 Jul 1729 Lady Grace Carteret, eldest dau.of John Carteret, 1st Earl Granville (qv) ; d. 10 Mar 1770.

TOLLEMACHE, LIONEL, 5TH EARL OF DYSART (S), third son of Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart (qv) ; b. 6 Aug 1734 ; styled Lord Huntingtower 1734-70 ; adm. Jul 1744 (Porten), still at school 1748 ; succ. father as 5th Earl of Dysart (S) 10 Mar 1770 ; m.1st, 2 Oct 1760 Charlotte, natural dau. of Hon.Sir Edward Walpole KB ; m.2nd, 29 Apr 1791 Magdalene, dau. of David Lewis, Malvern Hall, Warwickshire ; d. 20 Feb 1799.

TOLLEMACHE, WILBRAHAM SPENCER, second son of Adm.John Richard Delap Halliday (afterwards Tollemache), Cumberland Place, Marylebone, London, and Lady Elizabeth Stratford, dau. of John Stratford, 3rd Earl of Aldborough (I) ; b. 3 Oct 1807 ; adm. 5 Feb 1818 ; assumed surname of Tollemache in lieu of Halliday 3 Aug 1821 ; 2nd Lieut., Rifle Brigade 16 Jun 1825 ; Lieut., 19 Aug 1828 ; Capt., half-pay, unattached 28 Dec 1832 ; Lieut, and Capt., 2nd Foot Guards 21 Jun 1833 ; retd. 19 Jul 1839 ; of Dorfold Hall, Cheshire ;  a famous fox-hunter ; DL Cheshire, JP Cheshire 1849, High Sheriff 1865 ; m. 25 Jun 1844 Anne, eldest dau. of Rev.James Tomkinson, Dorfold Hall, Cheshire ; d. 15 Feb 1890.

TOLLEMACHE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, brother of Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache (qv) ; b. 23 Nov 1817 ; adm. 19 Jan 1831 ; Cornet, 2nd Life Guards 15 Apr 1836 ; Lieut., 1 Sep 1837 ; Capt., 17 Dec 1847 ; retd. 1 Jun 1849 ; attaché at British Embassies at Bern, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and The Hague Jun 1850 – Aug 1855 ; Assistant Inspector, British Foreign Legion (with rank of Capt.) 1855-7 ; Assistant Private Secretary to President, Board of Trade Jul – Dec 1857 ; Treasurer, County Courts of Kent Dec 1857 (still 1875), subsequently of Southwark County Court (still 1885) ; m. 3 Jun 1846 Marguerite, dau. of John Home Purves, HBM Consul at Pensacola, Florida ; d. 4 Feb 1911.

TOLLER, BOSTOCK, son of Bostock Toller, Hertford, Clerk of the Peace for Hertfordshire, and Rebecca Saxbee, St.Leonard’s, Foster Lane, London ; b. 10 Jul 1690 (IGI) ; at school under Knipe (T.A.Walker, Admissions to Peterhouse, Camb., 223) ; Peterhouse, Camb., adm.pens. 14 Sep 1709, aged 17 ; an attorney at Hertford ; Clerk of the Peace, Hertfordshire, from c.1720 ; Town Clerk, Hertford 1728 ; Mayor of Hertford 1734, 1741, 1751, also Alderman ; Principal, Clifford’s Inn  Dec 1752 ; m. 9 Jul 1720 Anne Smart, St.Andrew’s, Hertford ; d. 10 Sep 1761.

TOLLETT, COOKE, brother of George Tollett (QS 1710, qv) ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields, London 24 Apr 1698 (IGI) ; adm.      ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1712 ; QS 1713 ; left 1716 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 15 Jun 1716, fellow commoner by Jan 1720/1, but did not matr. ; of Swanscombe, Kent ;  m. 14 Oct 1732 Hannah, dau. of Thomas Barrow, Deptford, Kent ; d. 20 Jul 1738.

TOLLETT, GEORGE, son of Thomas Tollett, Dublin and London, musician and music publisher, and Hester — ; b. Dublin 1684  ; adm.      ; KS 1697 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1702, adm.pens. 3 Jun 1702, aged 18, scholar 23 Apr 1703, matr.1702 ; 5th in “ordo” 1705/6 ; BA 1705/6 ; MA 1709 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1 Oct 1708, Major Fellow 15 Apr 1709 ; refused to sign petition to Bishop of Ely against Bentley Feb 1709/10 ; an Usher at the School in 1707 (HMC 12th Report, Appendix V, 185), Under Master from 1711 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1708 (Ely), priest 15 Jun 1712 (Rochester) ; “ill of an incurable ulcer” at 11 Sep 1713 ; “very dangerously indisposed” in Apr 1714, when he agreed that John Nicoll (qv) should perform the duties of the post, subject to “paying him so much out of it” during his life ; FRS 11 Jan 1712/3 ; d. 30 Nov 1714. Buried West Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

TOLLETT, GEORGE, son of George Tollett, Betley Hall, Staffs., Commissioner of the Navy and Accountant-General for Ireland, and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cooke, Wanstead, Essex ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields, London 27 Dec 1696 (IGI)       ; adm.       ; QS 1710 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1714, matr. 4 Jun 1714, aged 17, Westminster Student 28 Feb 1715 – void 1719 ;  went to live in Isle of Man ; m. 22 Jan 1724 Isabel, widow of James Oates, Glanchrutterey, Isle of Man, farmer ; d. c.1726 (will dated 24 Jun 1726).

TOLLEY, HENRY DUNBAR, brother of Joseph George Tolley (qv) ; bapt. 21 May 1780 ; at school under Vincent (Cannon, Historical Record of the 31st Foot, 1850, Appendix, 226) ; Minor Cadet, EICS Bengal 11 May 1780, struck off 2 May 1786 ; Ensign, 58th Foot 10 May 1796 ; Lieut., 4th Foot 8 Sep 1796 ; 24th Foot 25 Apr 1797 ; Capt., 19 Feb 1801 ; Maj., 71st Foot 25 Dec 1802 ; Lieut.-Col., 1st West India Regt., 25 Feb 1808 ; 16th Foot 23 Nov 1809 ; Brevet Col., 4 Jun 1814 ; Major-Gen., 27 May 1825 ; served in Martinique ; CB 4 Jun 1815 ; m. 16 Oct 1827 Frances, dau. of Hon. and Most Rev.Charles Brodrick DD, Archbishop of Cashel ; d. 25 Dec 1837.

TOLLEY, JOSEPH GEORGE, third son of Lieut.-Col.William Tolley, EICS Bengal, and his second wife Anna Maria Theresa Hintz ; bapt. Calcutta 21 Feb 1779 ; at school under Vincent (name in nails formerly on floor of School) ; Minor Cadet, EICS Bengal 11 May 1780, struck off 2 May 1786 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 15 May 1795 ; Cornet, 29th Light Dragoons 21 Jun 1798 ; readm.Lincoln’s Inn 15 Nov 1799. [perhaps death registered Marylebone fourth quarter 1851] [perhaps Joseph George Tolly [sic], lit., ordained deacon 8 Jan 1815 (London) ; Minister, Duke Street Chapel, Westminster (in 1827) ; of unsound mind and in debtors’ prison as of 14 Sep 1838 ; author, A paraphrase of Saint Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians, 1825, An explanatory view of the doctrine of the Trinity, 1827, and other publications] [maybe Joseph George Tolley living Dawlish, Devon, in 1841 (1841 Census)

TOLMIDGE, — ; b.       ; adm. 15 Apr 1665 ; a boarder ; “went away” 8 Aug 1665 (Busby’s Account Book).

TOMERBER, — ; b.        ; in school list Aug 1733 (first form).

TOMLINSON, ARTHUR ROGER, brother of Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, Bart. (qv) ; b. 5 Jan 1844 ; adm. 24 Jan 1856 ; rowed v. Eton 3 Aug 1860, 2 Aug 1861 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Oct 1862 ; BA 1866 ; MA 1870 ; ordained deacon 1867, priest 1868 (both Lichfield) ; Curate, St.Mary, Stafford 1867-72, Buxton, Derbs. 1873-4 ; Chaplain to Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand 1874-9 ; Missionary at Onchnunga, New Zealand 1875 ; Rector of Penkevil, Cornwall 1880-99 ; Vicar of Lamorran, Cornwall 1889-93 ; Vicar of Bolton-le-Sands, Lancs., 1899-1919 ; JP Cornwall 1890 ; m. 28 Jun 1876 Theresa Juliana Marie, eldest dau. of Capt.John Jermyn Symonds, 5th Foot ; d. 17 Mar 1919.

TOMLINSON, EDWARD MURRAY, brother of Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, Bart. (qv) ; b. 30 Apr 1842 ; adm.Jan 1854 ; rowed v.Eton 3 Aug 1860 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 10 Mar 1860, matr.Mich.1860 ; BA 1864 ; MA 1868 ; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1867 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 1866-70, St.Mary’s, Tothill Fields, Westminster 1870-3, North Wootton, Somerset 1874 ; Rector of Hope Mansell, Herefs., 1874-7 ; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Minories, London 23 Apr 1877-80 ; Vicar of East Meon, Hampshire 1889-1901 ; m. 30 Sep 1873 Louisa Ruth, sister of Bernard Nathaniel Thoms (qv) ; d. 26 Nov 1908.

TOMLINSON, FREDERICK PHILIP, brother of Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, Bart. (qv) ; b. 10 Jul 1846 ; adm. 27 Jan 1859 ; left 1864, with Triplett ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 11 Jul 1864, matr.Mich.1864, scholar 1867 ; BA 1868 ; MA 1872 ; adm.Middle Temple 1 May 1867, called to bar 17 Nov 1871 ; special pleader ; Northern Circuit ; m. 29 Jul 1876 Mary, elder dau. of Sir James John Reid, Kt, Mouswald Place, Dumfriesshire, Chief Justice, Ionian Islands, and sister of Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn PC, Lord Chancellor ; d. 31 Aug 1883.

TOMLINSON, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. 15 Jul 1772 ; left Whitsun 1774.

TOMLINSON, THOMAS, son of Benjamin Tomlinson, St.Paul’s Churchyard, London, woollen draper, Deputy for Castle Baynard Ward ; b. Jan 1704 ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1715/6 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Feb 1720/1 ; BA 1724 ; adm. Middle Temple 16 May 1721 ; Professor of Geometry, Gresham Coll., London, from 3 Jul 1729 ; d. 16 Jan 1731/2. [mother perhaps Elizabeth Browne (IGI)] [note will Thomas Tomlinson, All Hallows London Wall, apothecary, proved PCC 14 Jun 1732]

TOMLINSON, THOMAS, brother of Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, Bart. (qv) ; b. 4 Nov 1840 ; adm. 29 Jan 1852 ; Min.Can.1855 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 16 Jun 1859 ; BA 1863 ; MA 1871 ; adm.Inner Temple 9 Jan 1864, called to bar 17 Nov 1871 ; South-Eastern Circuit ; m. 26 Jul 1891 Marion, youngest dau. of David Scott Threshie, Moray Place, Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet ; d. 27 Aug 1917.

TOMLINSON, WALTER, brother of Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, Bart. (qv) ; b. 2 May 1849 ; adm. 30 May 1861 ; left Christmas 1865 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 12 Jun 1867 ; BA 1873 ; MA 1878 ; d. unm. 15 Feb 1916.

TOMLINSON, SIR WILLIAM EDWARD MURRAY, BART., eldest son of Thomas Tomlinson, Heysham, Lancs., barrister, Bencher Inner Temple, and Sarah, only child of Rev.Roger Mashiter, Curate, St.Paul’s, Manchester, Lancs. ; b. 4 Aug 1838 ; adm. 29 Jan 1852 ; QS Mar 1854 ; left 1855 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 15 May 1856 ; BA 1860 ; MA 1863 ; adm.Inner Temple 30 Mar 1860, called to bar 26 Jan 1865 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 4 Apr 1878 ; law reporter in Chancery Division for Incorporated Council ; member, Inns of Court Board of Examiners 1877 ; MP (Conservative) Preston Nov 1882-1906 ; created baronet 11 Aug 1902 ; of Heysham House, Morecambe, Lancs. ;  DL JP Lancashire ; Senior Grand Deacon, Grand Lodge (Freemasons), from 1896 ; first Master, Old Westminster Lodge, which was consecrated 20 Jan 1888 ; Busby Trustee 16 Jun 1896 ; d.unm. 17 Dec 1912.

TOMPSON, — ; b.       ; KS in 1609 (Chapter Muniments 41289).

TOMS, HENRY ; b.       ; adm. (aged 12) May 1715 ; left 1716.

TOODE, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; a pensioner 1568-9 (tutor, the Dean) (Chapter Muniments 54018).

TOOGOOD, DEAN, see TWOGOOD, MATTHEW DEANE.

TOOKE, JOHN HORNE, third son of John Horne, Newport Street, Westminster, poulterer, and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; b. 25 Jun 1736 ; adm. 1744 (not in Nicoll’s admission book, but see Alexander Stephens, Memoirs of John Horne Tooke, 1813, vol.2, 505, for a “chronologico-biographical table” compiled by Horne Tooke, in which Horne’s entry to the School in 1744 is recorded) ; at Eton Coll. 1746-53 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 12 Jan 1753/4, matr.Mich.1754, scholar ; BA 1758 ; MA 1771 ; adm.Inner Temple 9 Nov 1756, left 9 Feb 1759 ; Usher at a school at Blackheath ; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1759 (Canterbury), priest 23 Nov 1760 (Salisbury) ; Perpetual Curate of St.Lawrence, New Brentford, Middlesex 26 Sep 1760 – Mar 1773, when he resigned his living ; author of pamphlet, The Petition of an Englishman, 1765, violently defending John Wilkes ; supported Wilkes at Middlesex election 1768 ; fined £400 by Lord Mansfield for libelling George Onslow, but the verdict was set aside on appeal 17 Apr 1771 ; formed the Society for supporting the Bill of Rights 1771 ; quarrelled with Wilkes and formed the Constitutional Society 1771 ; became unpopular and burnt in effigy by the mob Jul 1771 ; summoned to bar of House of Commons for a violent attack on the Speaker in the Public Advertiser 1774 ; fined and imprisoned for publishing in the newspapers an appeal for subscriptions for the American colonists 1778 ; wished to resume legal career, but was refused call to the bar 8 Jun 1779, on the ground that he was still in holy orders ; joined Society for Constitutional Information 1780 ; assumed additional surname of Tooke at request of his friend William Tooke, Purley, Surrey ; contested Westminster 1790 and 1796 ; tried for high treason before Chief Justice Eyre 5-22 Nov 1794, but acquitted ; MP Old Sarum 14 Feb 1801-2 ; in consequence of his return, an Act was passed declaring clergymen ineligible for election in the future ; a learned philologist and a staunch upholder of public justice and popular rights ; author, Epea Pteroenta, or the Diversions of Purley, 1786-1805, and other works ; d. unm. 18 Mar 1812. ODNB.

TOOKE, THOMAS, brother of William Eyton Tooke (qv) ; b. 31 Jan 1810 ; adm. 3 Apr 1823 (Stikeman) ; left 1825 ; of firm Sampson Mitchell & Co, New Broad Street, London ; a Director, Bank of England, from 1843 ; one of HM Lieutenants for City of London ; d. 25 Dec 1857.

TOOKE, WILLIAM EYTON, eldest son of Thomas Tooke FRS, Spring Gardens, London, partner firm Astell Tooke & Thornton, Russia merchants, economist and historian of prices, and Priscilla, only dau. of Charles Combe MD, London ; b. 27 Jan 1806 ; adm. 18 Jan 1819 ; left Christmas 1820 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 27 Mar 1823, matr.Mich.1823 ; BA 1827 ; employed in father’s firm ; committed suicide 27 Jan 1830, unm.

TOPHAM, — ; b.         ; at school 1614/5 (Chapter Muniments 33670).

TOPLADY, AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE, son of Lieut.Richard Toplady, Royal Marines, and Catherine, sister of Charles Stanhope Bate (qv) ; b. 4 Nov 1740 ; at school in Apr 1752 (his diary, printed Christian Observer xxx, 552, issue for September 1830), still at school 9 Feb 1752/3, when his diary records that “Jack Tempest” (John Tempest, qv) “owes me a penny” ; Trinity Coll.Dublin, adm.pens. 11 Jul 1755 ; BA 1760 ; ordained deacon 5 Jun 1762, priest 16 Jun 1764 (both Bath & Wells) ; Curate, Blagdon, Somerset, 1762, afterwards of Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset ; Domestic Chaplain to Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland 12 Aug 1765 ; Rector of Harpford with Venn Ottery, Devon, 6 May 1766 – 23 Jan 1768 ; Vicar of Broadhembury, Devon, from 6 Apr 1768 ; went to live in London for reasons of health 1775 ; officiated at French Calvinist Reformed Church, Orange Street ; a strenuous champion of extreme Calvinism, and engaged in an unseemly dispute on this subject with John Wesley ; edited The Gospel Magazine Dec 1775 – Jun 1776 ; his well-known hymn, Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me, was published in that magazine Oct 1775 ; author, The Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England, 1774, and other works ; d. unm. 11 Aug 1778. ODNB.

TOPLADY, HENRY ; b.       ; adm. (aged 9) Apr 1749 ; in school list 1754.

TOPPING, TIMOTHY, son of Rev.Timothy Topping, Rector of Chilton Foliat, Wilts., and Prebendary of Salisbury, and Frances — ; b.       ; adm.      ; QS 1707 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1712, adm.pens. 18 Jun 1712, aged 18, scholar 1 May 1713, matr.1713 ; BA 1715/6 ; MA 1719 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1719, priest 24 Sep 1721 (both Salisbury) ; living at Fyfield, Hampshire in 1725 ; Curate, Monkton, Hampshire, in 1736 ; m. 1720 Margaret A—  ; buried Fyfield, Hampshire 1745 [check].

TORRE, HENRY JAMES, see HOLME, HENRY JAMES.

TORRIANO, CHARLES, son of Sir John Torriano, Kt, Sheriff, City of London, merchant, and Eleanor, dau. of Robert Mann, Linton, Kent ; bapt.St.Andrew Undershaft, London 16 Nov 1726 ; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1740 ; KS (Capt.) 1741 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1745, adm.pens. 12 Jun 1745, scholar 25 Apr 1746, matr. 1745 ; BA 1748/9 ; MA 1752 ; Minor Fellow 2 Oct 1751, Major Fellow 8 Jul 1752 ; Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge Univ., 1753-7 ; ordained deacon 10 Jun 1750, priest 22 Dec 1751 (both London) ; Rector of Chingford, Essex, from 30 Sep 1757 ;  d. unm. Feb 1778 (will dated 28 Feb 1778, proved PCC 12 Mar 1778, of Bath, Somerset).

TORRIANO, CHARLES, son of John Torriano, Principal Clerk, Prerogative Office, Doctors’ Commons, and Angelica Margaretta Vignoles, Greenwich, Kent ; nephew of Charles Torriano (adm.1740, qv) ; b. 22 Jul 1776 ; adm. 23 Apr 1787 ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1795 ; Lieut., 9th Native Infantry 29 Nov 1797 ; m. 22 Jun 1800 Johanna Petronella Van Geyzel, Galle, Ceylon ; d. 28 Jun 1801, of wounds received in capture of Panjalamcorchy Fort, Madras.

TORRINGTON, VISCOUNTS, see BYNG.

TOTHILL, JOHN, son of Thomas Tothill, Bagtor, Devon, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Bernard Drake, Bart., Ashe, Devon ; bapt. Bovey Tracy, Devon 15 Apr 1706 ; adm. (aged 13) Feb 1719/20 ; in under school list 1722 ; his mother Elizabeth Tothill wrote to Sir Hans Sloane from Ashburton, Devon, 14 Aug 1722, saying that she had a son at Westminster School and that he was sick ; adm.Inner Temple 1 Sep 1722, called to bar 13 Nov 1727 ; Master in Chancery from 29 May 1728 ; d. 6 Jan 1734/5, after a fall from his horse.

TOTHILL, ROBERT ; b.       ; adm.      ; BB 1689-92 (WAM 33724-6).

TOTTON, WILLIAM CHURCH, son of Rev.William Jurin Totton, Rector of Debden, Essex, and Frances Mary Anne, eldest dau. of John Church, Islington, London ; b. Denham, Bucks.     ; adm.Midsummer 1809 ; KS (aged 13) 1811 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1815, matr. 17 May 1815, scholar 1816, matr. Mich.1815 ; BA 1819 ; MA 1822 ; an Usher at the School 5 Oct 1818-32 (latterly Senior Usher) ; ordained deacon 24 Dec 1820, priest 2 Jun 1822 (both London) ; Assistant Master, Ipswich GS 1832 ; Head Master, Friar’s School, Bangor 1838-66 ; m. 12 May 1828 (IGI) Elizabeth Julia, sister of Charles William Knyvett (qv) ; d. 17 Jan 1867.

TOTTYE, — ; b.       ; adm.       ; KS 1542-4 (Chapter Muniments).

TOUCHET, HENRY, see DAVIES, HENRY TOUCHET

TOUCHET, JOHN, eldest son of Samuel Touchet MP, St.Margaret’s, Westminster, and Epping, Essex, merchant, and Dorothy Hallows, Bishopsgate Street, London ; bapt.Old Jewry Presbyterian Church 25 Jan 1756 (IGI) ; adm. 21 Feb 1766 ; left 1771 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 4 May 1772, called to bar 12 Jun 1782 ; Oxford and Carmarthen Circuits ; Commissioner of Appeals in Excise from 10 Mar 1800 ; Attorney-General, Carmarthen Circuit, from 1809 ; m. Sep 1793 Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.David Davies, Cardigan, Cardiganshire ; d. 2 Oct 1813, aged 57.

TOUCHET, PETER, brother of John Touchet (qv) ; bapt. Old Jewry Presbyterian Church 25 Aug 1757 (IGI) ; adm. 21 Feb 1766 ; in school list 1774 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1779 ; arrived in India 12 Nov 1779 ; Assistant to Commercial Resident 1782 ; Contractor for repairing the Pools of Luskerpore 1783 ; present at OWW dinner at Calcutta c.Jul – Oct 1784 (Hickey, Memoirs, iii, 245-6) ; Junior Merchant, Radnagur 1788, Resident 1790 ; Senior Merchant 1790 ; res. in India 1803 ; one of donors of Warren Hastings cup ; m. 24 Feb 1807 Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart., MP ; d. 13 Jan 1814.

TOUNDROW, HENRY, son of Thomas Toundrow, Burton on Trent, Staffs., and Maria Dickenson (IGI) ; bapt.Burton on Trent, Staffs. 5 Jan 1730 (IGI, sic) ; adm. (aged 10) May 1743 ; KS 1747 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1751, adm.pens. 5 Jun 1751, scholar 24 Apr 1752, matr.1751, but did not graduate ; ordained deacon 2 Nov 1755, priest 25 Sep 1757 (both Norwich) ; Rector of Pentlow, Essex, from 20 Mar 1765 (as Towndrow) ; buried Pentlow, Cambs., 26 Apr 1769.

TOUNLEY, — ; b.        ; adm.        ; KS in 1619 (Chapter Muniments 32451). [Perhaps William Townley, son of William Townley, All Hallows, Bread Street, London, and Margaret Davenant (afterwards mother of Robert Townson (qv)) ; bapt. 4 Sep 1603 ; Queens’ Coll.Cambridge, matr. Mich.1620].

TOURLE, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Tourle, Landport, Sussex, High Sheriff of Sussex, and Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Postlethwaite, Barnham, Sussex, farmer ; b. 18 Feb 1806 ; adm. 13 Jun 1816 (G) ; emigrated to Australia 1839 ; lived successively at Balala Station, Armidale, New South Wales, and Waratah House, Waratah, New South Wales ; m. 7 Jul 1846 Helen Martha Emma, eldest dau. of Rev.John Morse, Vicar of Oxenhall, Gloucs. ; d. 1899.

TOURRIER, (TURBAN) ALFRED HOLST, son of Jean Furcy Tourrier, “fourteen years French master at Westminster School”, Reader to Princess Sophia, and author of textbooks on learning French, and Constantia Eleonora, teacher of singing, youngest dau. of Matthias von Holst, London (originally from Riga, Latvia), musician ; b. London 2 Dec 1835 (bapt. as Turban Holst Alfred Tourrier) ; adm. 12 Oct 1849 (as Alfred Holst Tourrier) ; historical painter (“pupil of Leigh”) ; exhibited at Royal Academy 1857-88 ; m. 1880 Marie — (or Annie Bromley ?), born Edinburgh, marriage registered St.Pancras fourth quarter 1880 ; d. 2 Jul 1892.

TOVEY, BERNERS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 9) Mar 1733/4 ; left 1737 ; m. 30 Aug 1750 (as Barnes Tovey) Mary Oldham, St.Andrew’s, Holborn. [Presumably younger brother of, or close kin to, next]. [note will Barnes Tovey, St.Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, proved PCC 11 Feb 1808] [Barnes Tovey, law bookseller, Palace Yard, Westminster Hall, 1750 ; Bell Yard, Lincoln’s Inn, occurs 1767-75 ; d. Jan 1806]

TOVEY, RICHARD ; b.       ; adm. (aged 14) Mar 1733/4. [Presumably elder brother of, or close kin to, last].

TOVEY, THOMAS, of London ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS 1639 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1645, adm.pens. 4 Jun 1645, scholar 1645, matr.Easter 1646 ; BA 1648/9. [perhaps Thomas Tovey BA, schoolmaster, St.Martin’s in the Fields, in 1661-4].

TOWERS, — ; b.      ; in school lists 1801, May 1803 ; left 1803.

TOWERS, — ; b.        ; adm.Christmas 1810 ; left 1810.

TOWERS, GEORGE, only son of Rev.George Towers, Vicar of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Tarrant, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, attorney ; b.       ; in school list 1754 ; KS (aged 14) 1759 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1763, matr. 9 Jun 1763, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1763 – void 1767 ; adm.Middle Temple 31 Jul 1762 ; d. 5 Jun 1767.

TOWERS, ROBERT MONTAGU, eldest son of Rev.Robert Towers, Vicar of St.Andrew and St.Philip, Notting Hill, London, and Catherine Lucinda, dau. of Rev.John Heming, Minister of St.Paul’s Chapel, Kilburn, London ; b. 11 Dec 1867 ; adm. 31 May 1883 (G) ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1886, matr. 15 Oct 1886 ; BA 1889 ; MA 1901 ; Assistant Master, Trinity Coll.Glenalmond 1893-5, Campbell Coll.Belfast 1895-8, Monmouth GS 1898, Cheltenham Coll. 1899-1928 ; d. 11 May 1938.

TOWERS, WILLIAM, eldest son of Right Rev.John Towers DD, Bishop of Peterborough, and Mary — ; b.       ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1629 ; KS 1630 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1634, matr. 1 Sep 1634, aged 17, still Westminster Student c.1642, remaining as such until his “removal long since upon statutable grounds” before 5 Mar 1650/1 (Burrows, ed., 1881, 329) ; BA 1638 ; MA 1641 ; BD 1646 ; ordained deacon 16 Apr 1641, priest 19 Apr 1641 (both Peterborough) ; Prebendary of Peterborough from 20 Apr 1641 ; Rector of Barnack, Northants 1644 ; took refuge in Oxford until its surrender ; ejected from his preferments ; served as Curate, Upton, Northants ; restored to preferments at Restoration ; Rector of Fiskerton, Lincs., from 25 Apr 1662 ; author, Atheismus Vapulans, 1654, and other works ; m. Frances — ; d. 20 Oct 1666. ODNB.

TOWNE, ERNEST JOSIAH, son of Josiah Towne, St.Helen’s Place, Bishopsgate, London, and subsequently of Margate, Kent, solicitor, and Louisa, dau. of Rev.John Rose DD, Rector of St.Martin’s, Dulwich, Kent ; b. 27 Jul 1829 ; adm. 12 Feb 1844 ; QS 1844 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1848, adm.pens. 5 Jul 1848, matr. Mich.1848, scholar 1849 ; BA 1852 ; ordained deacon 26 Jun 1853 (Durham), priest 17 Feb 1856 (Ripon, lit.dim. from Durham) ; Curate Ewell, Surrey, Chester-le-Street, co.Durham, and Langley, Essex ; Vicar of Forcett, Yorks., 1863-77 ; Vicar of Bothenhampton, Dorset 1877-81 ; Chaplain to Messrs.Eyre & Spottiswoode from 1881 ; m. 24 Jun 1857 Isabella, dau. of Francis Sheppee, Physician General, EICS Bombay ; death registered Epping second quarter 1903, aged 74.

TOWNE, JAMES ; b.       ; adm. (aged 10) 1741/2 ; left 1746. [Perhaps James Towne, son of John Towne and Mary — (IGI), bapt. St.Clement Danes 20 Sep 1731 (IGI)] [perhaps James Towne, son of John Towne, apprenticed to John Justamond, apothecary 20 Jun 1747]

TOWNLEY, see also TOUNLEY.

TOWNLEY, ZOUCH, of Lancashire (“arm.fil., nat.max”) ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS       ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1615, matr.Dec 1618, aged 17, Westminster Student to death ; BA 1618 ; MA 1621 ; Deputy Public Orator, Oxford Univ. ; as such delivered William Camden’s funeral oration, printed Camdeni Insignia, 1624 ; probably ordained deacon 18 Sep 1624 (Oxford) ; “esteemed a noted orator and philosopher” (Wood, Fasti Oxon., i, 397) ; d. 1638.

TOWNSEND, — ; b.       ; in school list 1731.

TOWNSEND, ABRAHAM BOYLE, brother of Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens Townshend (qv) ; b. 11 Oct 1791 ; adm.      ; KS 1806 ; left 1809 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr.21 Dec 1809, Canoneer Student 1809-27 ; BA 1813 ; MA 1816 ; ordained deacon 5 Dec 1819, priest 19 Dec 1819  (both Cork) ; Rector of Easthampstead, Berks., from 7 Aug 1826 ; d.unm. 5 Feb 1860.

TOWNSEND, EDWARD HUME, only surviving son of Rev.Richard Townsend, Rector of Magourney, co.Cork, Prebendary of Cloyne, and Henrietta Murray, dau. of John Hume (qv) ; b. 3 Sep 1803 ; adm. 16 Sep 1816 ; left Christmas 1817 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1820-1 ; Writer, EICS Bombay 1821 ; Third Assistant to Commissioners, Deccan 31 Oct 1822 ; Assistant to Collector, Poona 22 Jan 1823 ; Secretary to Governor 6 Jun 1836 ; Assistant Magistrate, Poona 16 Jan 1839 ; Secretary, Revenue and Finance Depts., 1844 ; Revenue Commissioner, Southern Division 1847 ; res. 4 May 1851 ; m. 1829 Susan, fifth dau. of Rev.Horatio Townsend, Derry, co.Cork, Prebendary of Cork and of Ross, and his second wife ; d. 23 Jan 1880.

TOWNSEND, JAMES ; b.       ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1728/9 ; in school list 1731.

TOWNSEND, JAMES SMITH, son of James Townsend, Honiton, Devon, solicitor, and Mary, dau. of Richard Smith, Honiton, Devon, banker ; bapt.Honiton 11 Aug 1801 (IGI) ; adm. 21 Jan 1811 ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1813 ; left 2 Apr 1817 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 16 Dec 1816, Robinson exhibitioner 14 Nov 1822 ; BA 1821 ; ordained deacon 15 July 1821, priest 22 Sep 1822 (both Exeter) ; Vicar of Coldridge, Devon, from 1844 ; Perpetual Curate of Brushford, Devon (disp. to hold with Coldridge 1844) ; m. 28 Jan 1824 Emma, dau. of Thomas Southcote, Offwell, Devon ; d. 25 Jun 1856.

TOWNSEND, JOHN ; b.        ; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1730.

TOWNSEND, JOHN HONEYWOOD, brother of James Smith Townsend (qv) ; b. 17 Jun 1802 ; adm. 24 May 1815 (G) ; at Blundell’s School Feb 1818 – Dec 1819 ; attorney, practising at Honiton, Devon, from 1828 ; Mayor of Honiton 1847 ; m. 24 Jun 1834 (IGI) Anne, eldest dau. of Rev.John Gaius Copleston, Rector of Offwell, Devon ; d. 13 Feb 1858.

TOWNSEND, RICHARD, brother of James Smith Townsend (qv) ; bapt.Honiton 11 Aug 1801 (IGI) ; adm. 21 Jan 1811 ; KS (aged 12) 1814 ; left 13 Dec 1817.

TOWNSEND, SAMUEL ; b.       ; adm. 24 Jul 1776, chorister.

TOWNSEND, SAMUEL ; b.         ; adm. 17 Jul 1780. [“see new slip”]

TOWNSEND, WILLIAM ; b.        ; adm. 27 Apr 1775.

TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, SIR JOHN HENRY, BART., brother of Sir Minto Walter Townsend-Farquhar, Bart. (qv) ; b. 2 Aug 1839 ; adm. 5 Apr 1853 ; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1856 ; Cornet, unattached 4 Nov 1856 ; Lieut., 7th Bengal Light Cavalry 23 Jan 1857 ; 2nd Bengal European Cavalry 1 May 1858 ; Capt., 1 Jan 1862 ; Sub-Assistant, Stud Dept., 30 Nov 1863 ; Brevet Maj., 2 Oct 1872 ; retired 1874 ; served in Indian Mutiny ; wounded at Chinhut and one of the defenders of Lucknow ; succ. brother as 5th baronet 8 Jun 1872 ; d. unm. 14 Aug 1877.

TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, SIR MINTO WALTER, BART., second son of Sir Walter Minto Townsend-Farquhar, Bart., MP, and Erica Catherine, natural dau. of Eric Mackay, 7th Baron Reay (S) ; grandson of Sir Robert Townsend Townsend-Farquhar, Bart. (qv) ; b. 18 Dec 1837 ; adm. 6 Jun 1849 (G) ; an intimate friend of Francis Markham (qv), who refers to him frequently in his Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster ; two curious experiences of his when at school are related in Elizabethan xiii, 86-7 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1855-7 ; Writer, EICS Madras 1857 ; resigned in England 22 May 1861 ; succ.brother as 4th baronet 16 May 1867 ; bankrupt 1870 ; d. unm. 8 Jun 1872.

TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, SIR ROBERT TOWNSEND, BART., brother of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, Bart. (qv) ; b. 14 Oct 1776 ; adm. 6 Jun 1787 ; KS 1789 ; Writer, EICS Madras 10 Sep 1793 ; Assistant to Accountant, Board of Revenue 1796 ; Assistant to Resident, Amboyna (now Ambon, Indonesia) and Banda 1797, Deputy Commercial Resident 1798, Commercial Resident 1798-1802 ; Commissioner for adjusting British claims in the Moluccas 1802 ; Lieut.-Gov., Prince of Wales Island 1804-6 ; Governor of Mauritius Dec 1810 – May 1823, where he successfully suppressed the slave trade ; created baronet 21 Aug 1821 ; assumed additional surname of Townsend 19 Jul 1824 ; MP Newton (Lancs.) Feb 1825-6, Hythe from 1826 ; Director, East India Co., 1826-8 ; author, Suggestions for counteracting any injurious effects upon the population of the West Indian colonies from the abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 ; m. 10 Jan 1809 Maria Frances Geslip, second dau. of Joseph Francis Louis de Lautour, firm Francis Lautour & Co, agents, Madras ; d. 16 Mar 1830. ODNB.

TOWNSHEND, HARRY LEIGH, eldest son of Henry Townshend, Caldecote Hall, Warwicks., and Jane, dau. of John Shaw Leigh, Luton Hoo, Beds. ; b. 27 Jun 1842 ; adm. 7 Jun 1855 (G) ; QS 1857 ; left 1858 ; Cornet, 1st Dragoons 9 Dec 1862 ; Lieut., 12th Foot 12 Sep 1865 ; Capt., 30 Jun 1877 ; retd. 7 Aug 1878 ; of Caldecote Hall, Warwicks. ; JP Warwickshire 1883, High Sheriff 1901 ; m. 20 Oct 1880 Hon.Annie Ellen Brooks, dau. of Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw, Crawshaw Hall, Lancs., colliery proprietor and quarry owner ; accidentally drowned in river on his estate 30 Apr 1924.

TOWNSHEND, MAURICE FITZGERALD STEPHENS, third son of Richard Boyle Townsend MP, Castle Townshend, co.Cork, and Henrietta, dau. of John Devonsher Newenham, Maryborough, co.Cork ; grandson of Richard Townshend (qv) ; b. 1790 ; adm.      ; left 1808 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1808, Canoneer Student 1808-24 ; BA 1812 ; MA 1815 ; ordained deacon 9 Jun 1816, priest 1 Jun 1817 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Thornbury with Falfield, and Oldbury, Gloucs., from 12 Sep 1823 ; assumed additional surname of Stephens 8 Aug 1845 ; altered spelling of Townsend to Townshend 1870 ; DL JP Gloucestershire ; m. 16 May 1826 Alice Elizabeth, third dau. of Richmond Shute, Iron Acton, Gloucs. ; d. 21 Mar 1872.

TOWNSHEND, RICHARD, eldest son of Richard Townshend, Castle Townshend, co.Cork, and his second wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Becher, Creagh, co.Cork ; b.      ; adm. (aged 16) Nov 1747 ; left 1749 ; High Sheriff, co.Cork 1753 ; MP (I) Co.Cork 1759-60, and from 1761 ; a Commissioner of Excise (I) from 22 Jan 1773, and of Revenue (I) from 25 Dec 1773 ; m. Oct 1752 Elizabeth, only dau. of John Fitzgerald, 15th Knight of Kerry ; d. 12 Dec 1783.

TOWNSON, — ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS in 1619 (Chapter Muniments 32451).

TOWNSON (or TOUNSON), ROBERT, son of Right Rev.Robert Townson (or Tounson) DD, Bishop of Salisbury, previously Dean of Westminster, and Margaret, widow of William Townley, All Hallows, Bread Street, London, and dau. of John Davenant, London ; bapt. 18 May 1606 ; adm.      ; KS in 1619 ; Queens’ Coll.Cambridge, matr.Mich.1620 ; BA 1623/4 ; MA 1627 ; Fellow, Queens’ Coll., from 1625 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1629 (Peterborough) ; Prebendary of Salisbury from 22 Sep 1632 ; dead by 16 Oct 1633.

TOWSON, THOMAS  WADE, son of John Towson, Mill Street, Hanover Square, London, and Corbets Tey, Upminster, Essex, and Mary — ; b. 5 Nov 1805 ; adm. 16 Sep 1817 ; left 1822 ; farmer and landowner in Upminster, Essex ; m.1st, 18 Dec 1828 Maria Stannard, Ryder’s Court, Leicester Square, London ; m.2nd, 11 Feb 1840 Catherine Sarah Clarke ; d. 10 Mar 1873.

TRAFFORD, JOHN LEIGH, eldest son of Trafford Trafford (formerly Leigh), Oughtrington Hall, Lymm, Cheshire, and Henrietta, third dau. of Rev.Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart. ; b. 22 Jul 1796 ; adm. 31 May 1809 ; left 1811 ; Ensign, 31st Foot 27 May 1813 ; m. 9 Mar 1814 Margaret Patterson, Sligo, Ireland ; d. at Sligo, Ireland 26 Jun 1814.

TRAHERNE, WILLIAM ; b.      ; adm. (aged 11) Mar 1717/8. [note William Treherne, son of William Treherne, Wallingford, Berks., adm. Inner Temple 12 Jun 1727] [“Mr.William Traherne, an eminent Attorney at Law”, d. in his chambers in the Inner Temple, “of a lingering illness” Jan 1747/8 (London Evening Post 21 Jan 1747/8).

TRAILL, GEORGE, elder son of James Traill, Rattar, Caithness, advocate, Sheriff Depute of Caithness, and Lady Janet Sinclair, second dau. of William Sinclair, 10th Earl of Caithness (S) ; b. 1790 ; in school list 1801 ; left 1805 ; Edinburgh Univ. ; adm.advocate, 29 Jan 1811 ; MP Orkney and Shetland (Whig) 1830 – Dec 1834, Caithness (Whig/Liberal) 1841-69 ; Vice-Lieut., Caithness ; d.unm. 29 Sep 1871.

TRAVERS, — ; b.       ; at school in 1613 (Chapter Muniments 33667).

TRAVERS, PETER ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS in 1613 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1617, adm.scholar 1618, matr.Easter 1618 ; BD 1631/2 ; ordained ; Curate, Billinge, Lancs., 1626 ; Rector of Halsall, Lancs., 22 Jan 1632/3, reinstituted 6 Feb 1633/4 – sequestrated 1645 ; Rector of Bury, Lancs., 16 Mar 1633/4, sequestrated 1645 ; Domestic Chaplain to James, Lord Strange ; m. Dorothy, dau. of Peter Wynn ; d. c.1654.

TRAY, RICHARD, son of Rev.Richard Tray (or Traye), Vicar of Bredhurst, Kent, and his first wife ; bapt.Bredhurst, Kent 15 May 1615 (IGI)  ; adm.     ; KS (aged 14) 1629 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1633, adm.scholar 1634, matr.Easter 1636 ; BA 1636/7 ; MA 1640 ; ordained deacon 20 May 1638 (Peterborough) ; Vicar of Milton, Kent 24 Feb 1653/4 ; Vicar of Bredhurst, Kent, from 1657 ; Rector of Murston, Kent, from 1659 ; lic. to m. 30 May 1639 his step-sister Elizabeth Chapman ; buried Bredhurst, Kent 26 Oct 1664.

TRAY, WILLIAM, brother of Richard Tray (qv) ; bapt.Bredhurst, Kent 12 Nov 1617 (IGI) ; adm.     ; KS 1633 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1636, matr. 15 Jul 1636, aged 17, still Westminster Student 1642 ; BA 1640 ;  ordained deacon 17 Dec 1641 (Peterborough).

TREBECK, JAMES, son of Rev.Andrew Trebeck DD, Rector of St.George’s, Hanover Square, London, and Mary, dau. of Hadesley Greene, Shelley Hall, Essex ; b.       ; adm. (aged 12) May 1741 ; KS 1742 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1746, matr. 6 Jun 1746, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1746 – void 1753 (expiry year of grace as R.Shelley from 3 Mar 1753) ; BA 1750 ; MA 1753 ; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1750, priest 24 Sep 1752 (both Rochester) ; Preacher, Grosvenor Chapel, London 1 Apr 1751 ; Rector of Shelley, Essex 1752 – Jun 1769 ; Domestic Chaplain to Thomas Newton (qv), Bishop of Bristol (occurs as such 1762, 1768, 1781) ; Rector of Hutton, Essex 24 Dec 1762-81 ; Rector of St.Michael’s, Queenhithe, London, from 9 Dec 1768 ; Vicar of Chiswick, Middlesex, from 30 Mar 1781 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George III from 14 Dec 1781 ; m. 26 Jan 1762 Mary Davies, Harwich, Essex ; d. 1 Jul 1808.

TREBECK, JAMES, son of James Trebeck (adm.1741, qv) ; b.      ; adm. 17 Jan 1775 ; KS 1779 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1783, adm.pens. 18 Jun 1783, scholar 19 Apr 1784, matr.Easter 1784 ; BA 1787 ; MA 1791 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 2 Apr 1785, called to bar 5 Feb 1793 ; a City Common Pleader 1793 ;  a Commissioner of Bankrupts 1798-1831 (when post abolished) ; m. 8 Feb 1798 Kitty, widow of George Bond, Middle Temple, London, Serjeant at Law, and dau. of George John Cooke MP, Harefield Park, Middlesex ; d. 24 Oct 1849, aged 82.

TREBECK, JONATHAN, second son of Thomas Trebeck (qv), and his first wife ; b. 4 Jul 1798 ; adm. Midsummer 1811 ; KS 1813 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1817, matr. 22 May 1817, Westminster Student ; BA 1821 ; MA 1823 ; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1821, priest 22 Dec 1822 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Cople, Beds., from 18 Jul 1826 ; Vicar of Melbourn, Cambs., from 15 Jul 1833 ; m. 9 Sep 1826 Charlotte, second dau. of John Cooke, Maltby, Yorks. ; d. 2 Apr 1846, aged 47.

TREBECK, THOMAS, son of James Trebeck (adm.1741, qv) ; b. 26 Jan 1765 ; adm. 17 Jan 1775 ; KS 1778 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1782, matr. 30 May 1782, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1782 – void 18 Jun 1794 (expiry year of grace as R.Wath upon Dearne from 24 May 1793) ; ordained deacon 28 Oct 1787, priest 7 Jun 1789 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Wath upon Dearne, Yorks., 15 May 1793 – May 1822 ; Prebendary of Ripon from 20 Jul 1805, Canon from 1836 ; Rector of Chailey, Sussex, from 18 Oct 1821 ; m. 1st, 22 Dec 1794 Eloisa, third dau. of Jonathan Burward, Woodbridge, Suffolk ; m.2nd, 29 Oct 1805 Anne, dau. of John Foster, High Green, Yorks. ; d. 8 Jul 1851.

TREDCROFT, GEORGE, brother of Henry Tredcroft (qv) ; b. 14 Aug 1790 ; adm.12 Jun 1800 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; left Christmas 1802 ; living unm. 1828. [presumably George Tredcroft who was buried Horsham 23 Jan 1834]

TREDCROFT, HENRY, second son of Nathaniel Tredcroft, Horsham, Sussex, Deputy Paymaster-General, and Sarah, sister of Thomas Steele (qv) ; b. 27 Oct 1788 ; adm. 12 Jun 1800 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; left 1806 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Feb 1807 ; BA 1810 ; MA 1813 ; of Warnham Court, Horsham, Sussex ; m. 13 Dec 1827 Mary, widow of James Eversfield, Denne Park, Sussex, and eldest dau. of Robert Hawgood Crewe, Secretary to Board of Ordnance ; d. 14 Feb 1844.

TREDCROFT, ROBERT, brother of Henry Tredcroft (qv) ; b. 3 Dec 1791 ; adm. 12 Jun 1800 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; left 1809 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Jun 1810 ; BA 1814 ; MA 1818 ; ordained deacon 25 Mar 1815 (Chester), priest 9 Jun 1816 (Salisbury, lit.dim. from Chichester) ; Curate, Oving, Sussex 27 Mar 1815 ; Rector of Whatlington, Sussex 1818-Jan 1821 ; Rector of Coombes, Sussex 14 Jul 1819 – Aug 1824 ; Prebendary of Lincoln 11 Oct 1821 – Nov 1822, Chichester from 9 Oct 1822 ; Vicar of Fittleworth, Sussex, from 2 Apr 1824 ; Rector of West Itchenor, Sussex, from  22 Jun 1824 ; Rector of Tangmere, Sussex, from 6 Jun 1828 ; m. 3 Aug 1824 Frances Katherine, only dau. of Sir Thomas Brooke-Pechell, Bart. (qv) ; d. 18 Dec 1846.

TREDEGAR, CHARLES, 1ST BARON, see MORGAN, CHARLES MORGAN ROBINSON, 1ST BARON TREDEGAR.

TREFUSIS, ROBERT, son of Samuel Trefusis MP, Trefusis, Cornwall, and his first wife Alice, dau. of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart., MP ; b. 21 Mar 1707/8 ; adm. Jan 1720/1 ; in under school list 1722 ; Pembroke Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 6 Jul 1724, matr.1724 ; MA 1728 ; Fellow, Pembroke Coll. 1733 ; MP Truro 1734-41 ; of Trefusis, Cornwall ; m. 18 Mar 1736/7 Elizabeth, sister of John Affleck (qv) ; buried Mylor, Cornwall 28 Aug 1742.

TREFUSIS, ROBERT COTTON, son of Robert Trefusis (qv) ; b. 21 Jan 1739/40 ; adm. Jan 1749/50 ; in school list 1754 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 20 Sep 1757, matr.Mich.1757, but did not graduate ; of Trefusis, Cornwall ; m.1st, 4 May 1761 Hon.Anne St.John, sister of Hon.Henry St.John (qv) ; m.2nd, 18 Jun 1777 Mary Ann, dau. of John Copinger, St.Austell, Cornwall ; buried Mylor, Cornwall 7 Aug 1778.

TREHERNE, see also TRAHERNE.

TREHERNE, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; a pensioner 1565-6 (tutor, Prebendary Alvey).

TRELAWNY, — ; b.        ; in under school lists 1715-7. [Whitmore suggests that this was Hele Trelawny, youngest son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. Pelynt, Cornwall 23 Oct 1703 (IGI) ; in a letter to Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv), written from Westminster, 13 Feb 1714/5, Francis Atterbury (qv), then Dean of Westminster, states that “Hele” was “now with me”, i.e. Hele Trelawny was then within the Westminster Abbey precincts during what would have been term time, and not with his father ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Dec 1718, aged 15, Canoneer Student 17 Jul 1721 – void 1729 (expiry year of grace as R. Southill, Cornwall, from 1 Feb 1727/8) ; BA 1722 ; MA 1725 ; BD and DD 27 Mar 1736/7 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1726 (Oxford) ; Rector of Southill, Cornwall, from 28 Jan 1727/8 ; Rector of Lanreath, Cornwall, from  7 Jun 1736 ; d. Jun 1740 (will proved PCC 9 Apr 1741)]

TRELAWNY, CHARLES, second son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b. 25 Jul 1694 ; adm.      ; QS (Capt.) 1709 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1713, matr. 8 Jun 1713, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1713 – void 1719 ; BA 4 Mar 1717/8 ; MA 1719 ; ordained deacon 12 Nov 1718, priest 13 Nov 1718 (both Winchester) ; Rector of Brixton, Isle of Wight  13 Nov 1718-9 ; Rector of Overton, Hampshire 14 Nov 1718 ; Rector of West Meon, Hampshire, from 14 Feb 1718/9 ; Rector of Cheriton, Hampshire, from 18 Jul 1720 ; Domestic Chaplain to his father (occurs as such Jul 1720) ; Prebendary of Winchester from 11 Aug 1720 ; d. 24 Aug 1721.

TRELAWNY, CHARLES, second son of Very Rev.Edward Trelawny, Dean of Exeter, and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Darell, Chacroft, Hampshire ; b.       ; adm. (aged 8) May 1715 ; Min.Can.1721 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 15 Dec 1722, Canoneer Student 8 Jul 1726 – void 16 Jul 1729 ; BA 1 Feb 1727/8 ; of Coldrenick, Cornwall ; MP Liskeard 25 Mar 1740-54 ; Assay Master of Tin, Duchy of Cornwall, from 1742 ; d.unm. 5 Oct 1764.

TRELAWNY, CHARLES, only son of Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart., and Laetitia, eldest dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b. 25 Feb 1720 ; adm.Oct 1735 ; a panel of needlework executed by his mother in 1737 in memory of her son “who died of the smallpox in the 16 year of his age in the 6 Form at Westminster School” was sold at Sotheby’s 15 Apr 1921 ; d. 26 Nov 1736.

TRELAWNY, CHARLES (adm.1768), see TRELAWNY-BRERETON, CHARLES.

TRELAWNY, DARELL, only son of John Crabb, Plymouth, Devon, and Frances, younger dau. of Henry Darell MP, Trewornan, Cornwall ; b.      ; adm. (aged 17) Feb 1739/40 ; left 1741 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 21 Mar 1740/1 ; assumed surname of Trelawny under provisions of a royal warrant dated 12 Jan 1768 ; inherited Coldrenick estate, Cornwall in 1776, under the provisions of the will of his cousin Charles Trelawny (adm.1715, qv) ; High Sheriff, Cornwall 1780 ; m. 4 Sep 1760 (IGI) Dorothea Maria, dau. of Francis Gregor, Trewarthenick, Cornwall ; d. 24 Aug 1795.

TRELAWNY, EDWARD, fourth son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. 9 Jul 1699 ; adm.      ; QS (Capt.) 1713 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1717, matr. 27 Jun 1717, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1717 – vacated 11 Jul 1721, when re-entered as gentleman commoner ; adm.Inner Temple 2 Jun 1715 ; MP West Looe 20 Jan 1724 – Dec 1732 ; a Commissioner for Victualling 21 Oct 1725 – 9 Mar 1732/3 ; a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland Jan 1732/3 – Oct 1737 ; elected MP for both West and East Looe at general election 1734, but disqualified for sitting for either, as being a Commissioner of Customs ; Governor of Jamaica 30 Apr 1738 – Sep 1752 (having been appointed Aug 1736 but not going out to Jamaica until 1738) ; an able and efficient administrator ; settled the Maroons ; Col., 49th Foot, from  25 Dec 1743 ; took part in expedition against Cartagena 1742 and in capture of Port Louis, San Domingo 1748 ; returned to England 1753 ; m.1st, 6 Nov 1737 Amoretta, dau. of John Crawford (and “niece to Countess of Dartmouth” (GM)) ; m.2nd, 2 Feb 1752 Catherine, widow of Robert Penny, Attorney-Gen., Jamaica, and dau. of John Douce, Clarendon, Jamaica ; d. 16 Jan 1754. ODNB. [Perhaps Lieut., 6th Dragoons 1724-6].

TRELAWNY, HAMELIN, third son of Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b. 16 Oct 1782 ; at school under Vincent (ex inf.F.Perry Coste) ; 2nd Lieut., Royal Artillery 28 Apr 1798 ; Lieut., 2 Oct 1799 ; 2nd Capt., 28 Dec 1805 ; Capt., 22 Jul 1813 ; Brevet Maj., 12 Aug 1819 ; Lieut.-Col., 27 May 1831 ; Col., 23 Nov 1841 ; served in Netherlands 1799 and in the Peninsular War 1813-4 ; Governor of St.Helena 21 Aug 1841-6 ; m. 1806 Martha, dau. of Joseph Rogers, Sea View, co.Cork ; d. 3 May 1856.

TRELAWNY, SIR HARRY, BART., only son of Sir William Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b. Jun 1756 ; adm. 19 Jan 1770 ; succ.father as 7th baronet 11 Dec 1772 ; left Midsummer 1773 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 2 Jul 1773 ; BA 1776 ; MA 1781 ; ordained minister of Church of Christ at West Looe, Cornwall 22 Apr 1777 ; reverted to Church of England ; ordained deacon and priest 22 Jun 1781 (Exeter) ; Prebendary of Exeter 27 Jan 1789-1810 ; Vicar of St.Allen, Cornwall 1791-3 ; Vicar of Egloshayle, Cornwall 22 Jul 1793-1804 ; Roman Catholic convert 1810 ; ordained priest (RC) 30 May 1830 ; m. 28 Apr 1778 Ann, dau. of Rev.James Brown, Rector of Portishead, Somerset ; d. at Laveno, Lago Maggiore, Italy 25 Feb 1834. ODNB.

TRELAWNY, JOHN, eldest son of Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b. 28 Jan 1780 ; adm. 23 Jan 1788 ; at school 1791 ; d.unm. in Jersey 30 Sep 1821.

TRELAWNY, SIR JONATHAN, BART., third son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart., MP, Trelawne, Cornwall, and Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart., MP, Berry Pomeroy, Devon ; b. 24 Mar 1649/50 ; adm.      ; KS 1663 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, adm.commoner 14 Apr 1668 while still at school, but elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1668, matr. 11 Dec 1668, Westminster Student 26 Dec 1668- void 1679, Tutor 1678 ; BA 1672 ; MA 1675 ; DD 1685 ; adm.Middle Temple 1 Nov 1669 ; ordained 4 Sep 1673 ; Vicar of South Hill, Cornwall 4 Oct 1677-89 ; Chaplain Extraordinary to Charles II 13 Nov 1677 ; Rector of St.Ives, Cornwall 12 Dec 1677-89 ; succ.father as 3rd baronet Mar 1680/1 ; Proctor in Convocation for diocese of Exeter 1685 ; distinguished himself by his active opposition to Monmouth’s rebellion summer 1685 ; consecrated Bishop of Bristol 8 Nov 1685 ; refused to sign address in favour of first Declaration of Indulgence 1687 ; assisted in drawing up the petition of the Bishops against the second Declaration of Indulgence, and was sent to the Tower 8 Jun 1688 ; tried for seditious libel with the six other bishops and acquitted 30 Jun 1688 ; took the oaths to William and Mary ; translated to Exeter 13 Apr 1689 ; Archdeacon of Totnes 1693-4, Exeter 1704-7 ; established his rights as Visitor of Exeter Coll.Oxford 1694 ; supported Atterbury in his movement for the revival of Convocation ; translated to Winchester 14 Jan 1707 ; a benefactor to the building of Tom Tower, at Christ Church, Oxford, 1680-1 ; Busby Trustee 28 Jan 1719/20 ; m. 1684 Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Hele, Bascombe, Devon ; d. 19 Jul 1721. ODNB.

TRELAWNY, JONATHAN, fourth son of Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. 31 Aug 1785 ; at school in 1796-8 (ex inf. F.Perry Coste) ; St.Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 1 Mar 1803 ; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1804 ; Lieut., 26th Native Infantry 19 Sep 1805 ; Capt., 1 Jan 1819 ; Maj., 51st Native Infantry 3 Nov 1831 ; Lieut.-Col., 18 Feb 1838 ; retd. 20 Dec 1838 ; d. unm. 13 Sep 1855, aged 70.

TRELAWNY, SIR WILLIAM, BART., son of Capt.William Trelawny, Royal Navy, and Ann, eldest dau. of William Bisset, St.Margaret’s, Westminster ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) May 1733 ; in school list 1734 ; entered Royal Navy ; Lieut., Sep 1743 ; Master and Commander 10 May 1754 ; Post Capt., 9 Apr 1756 ; commanded HMS Lyon in attack on Guadeloupe 1759 ; MP West Looe 16 May 1757 – Jun 1767 ; succ.uncle as 6th baronet 7 Apr 1762 ; Governor of Jamaica from 1767 ; m. 25 Jun 1754 (IGI) his cousin Laetitia, sister of Charles Trelawny (adm.1735, qv) ; d. in Spanish Town, Jamaica 13 Dec 1772. ODNB (s.v.Edward Trelawny).

TRELAWNY, WILLIAM LEWIS, see SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY, SIR WILLIAM LEWIS, BART.

TRELAWNY-BRERETON, CHARLES, son of Lieut.-Gen.Harry Trelawny, Governor of Landguard Fort, Suffolk, and Mary, dau. of John Dormer, Lee Grange and Quainton, Bucks. ; nephew of Sir William Trelawny, Bart. (qv) ; b.      ; adm. 6 Apr 1768 ; left Whitsun 1773 ; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 4 Mar 1773 ; Lieut. and Capt., 17 Jan 1777 ; Capt.-Lieut. and Lieut.-Col., 11 Jul 1785 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 23 Nov 1785 ; ret. 13 May 1790 ; inherited Shotwick Park, Cheshire, on death of Owen Salusbury-Brereton (qv) in 1798 ; assumed additional surname of Brereton 1800 ; MP Mitchell 1 Feb 1808 – Feb 1809, 2 Aug – Nov 1814 ; m. 3 Jul 1786 Mary, dau. of Thomas Hawkins MP, Trewithen, Cornwall ; d. 10 Sep 1820, aged 61.

TREMAYNE, ARTHUR, son of Arthur Tremayne, Sydenham Maristow, Devon, and Anne, dau. of Sir Halsewell Tynte, Bart., MP ; b. 23 Feb 1700/1 ; in under school list 1715 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 14 Mar 1718/9, aged 18, but migr. to Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 29 May 1719, matr.1721, but did not graduate ; MP Launceston 1727-34 ; of Sydenham, Maristow, Devon ; High Sheriff, Devon 1739 ; m. Dorothy Hammond, Wiltshire [apparently dau. of — Hammond, Rector [but Perpetual Curate ?] of Maiden Bradley, Wilts.] ; d. 17 Apr 1794.

TRENCH, ALFRED CHENEVIX, third son of Most Rev.Richard Chenevix Trench DD, Archbishop of Dublin, and Hon.Frances Mary Trench, second dau. of Francis Trench and sister of Frederic Trench, 2nd Baron Ashtown (I) ; b. 4 Nov 1849 ; adm. 28 Apr 1862 ; left Whitsun 1862 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1868 ; a London publisher, firm Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co.Ltd. ; m. 27 Nov 1873 Isabella, youngest dau. of James Moore, Dalchoolin, co.Down ; d. 13 Mar 1938.

TRENGROUSE, — ; b.        ; adm. Jun or Jul 1716 ; in under school lists 1716-8 ; left 1718.

TRENGROWE, JAMES ; b.        ; adm. (aged 10) Aug 1718 ; left 1719. [“this name can be read Trengrouse”]

TRENT, CONSTANTINE ESTWICK, son of John Trent (qv) ; b. 29 Jul 1794 ; adm.Christmas 1807 ; left 1808 ; Cornet, 14th Light Dragoons 7 Dec 1814 ; ret. 29 Jul 1819 ; d.unm. 10 Mar 1845.

TRENT, FRANCIS ONSLOW, son of John Trent (qv) ; b. 8 Feb 1797 ; adm. 6 Jan 1807 ; left 1810 ; Cornet, 14th Light Dragoons 8 Dec 1814 ; ret. 15 Jan 1818 ; m. 19 Feb 1818 Judith, eldest dau. of Sampson Wood Sober, The Polygon, Southampton, and Barbados, West Indies, plantation owner ; d. 10 Apr 1846.

TRENT, JAMES, son of William Trent, London, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America, merchant, subsequently Speaker, House of Assembly, New Jersey, and his first wife Mary, dau. of John Burge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; b.       ; adm.      ; QS (aged 14) 1714 ; left 1718 ; Balliol Coll.Oxford, matr. 27 Jan 1717/8, aged 18 ; adm.Middle Temple 24 Jan 1717/8 ; m. 17 Jan 1724/5 Elizabeth Willbee, Deptford, Kent. ; dead by 1734.

TRENT, JOHN, son of John Trent, Barbados, West Indies, and Westminster, and Mary, dau. of Constantine Phipps, Governor of St.Kitts, West Indies ; b.        ; adm. 29 Mar 1780 ; in school lists 1786 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 31 Aug 1787, aged 16 ; BA 1791 ; DCL 1793 ; of Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset ; m. 14 Dec 1792 his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Constantine Phipps, of Exeter, Devon, later of Caen, Normandy, France ; d. 6 Aug 1796.

TRENT, JOHN CONSTANTINE, son of John Trent (qv) ; b. 8 Aug 1793 ; adm.Christmas 1807 ; left 1807 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 5 May 1813 ; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards 16 Nov 1815 ; Lieut, 22 Jun 1820 ; Capt., 2 Aug 1826 ; Brevet  Maj., 23 Nov 1841 ; plantation owner, Ovens Mouth, Barbados ; m. 10 May 1834 Frances Sophia, second dau. of Edward Swainston-Strangwayes, Alne Hall, Yorks. ; d. 15 Dec 1846.

TRENTHAM, LORD, see LEVESON-GOWER, GEORGE GRANVILLE, 1st DUKE OF SUTHERLAND.

TRESDALE, see TEESDALE.

TREVANION, see also TREVANNION.

TREVANION, — ; b.        ; at school c.1662 (Busby’s Account Book).

TREVANION, HUGH, son of Hugh Trevanion, Governor, Poor Knights of Windsor ; b. 15 Nov 1707 ; adm. (aged 7, sic) Sep 1716 ; Min.Can.1721 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Mar 1725/6 ; BA 1731 ; ordained deacon 19 Jan 1728/9 (Coventry and Lichfield) ; Vicar of West Alvington, Devon, from 12 May 1735 ; Chaplain to John Boyle, Earl of Orrery (qv) ; m. 21 Sep 1738 (IGI) Utricia Smart ; buried West Alvington, Devon 28 Dec 1741. [Mother’s surname possibly Wilson]

TREVANNION, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; a boarder ; left 1656 (school list 1656, first quarter only).

TREVANNION, — ; b.        ; in school lists 1656.

TREVELYAN, see also TREVILIAN.

TREVELYAN, WALTER, second son of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart., MP, Nettlecombe, Somerset, and Louisa Marianne, dau. of Peter Simond, London, West India merchant ; nephew of Walter Trevelyan (see under Trevilian below, possible OW, qv) ; b. 19 Jan 1763 ; adm. 26 Apr 1779 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 23 Nov 1780 ; BA 12784 ; MA 1787 ; ordained deacon 10 Jun 1787, priest 17 Jun 1787 (both Exeter) ; Rector of St.Peran Uthnoe, Cornwall 1787-1803 ; Rector of Mawgan, Cornwall 1787-1803 ; Vicar of Henbury, Gloucs., from Jan 1803 ; Prebendary of Wells from 29 Jul 1815 ; Rector of Nettlecombe, Somerset, from 14 Dec 1827 ; m. Feb 1787 Charlotte, sister of Harrington Hudson (qv) ; d. 3 Nov 1830.

TREVELYAN, WILLIAM PITT, brother of Walter Trevelyan (qv) ; b.       ; adm. 26 Jan 1782 ; Ensign, 43rd Foot 13 Mar 1784 ; Lieut., 43rd Foot 26 Sep 1787 ; 50th Foot 12 Mar 1789 ; 65th Foot 30 May 1789 ; Capt.,  29 Dec 1792 ; d.1794 (IGI : certainly dead by 14 Apr 1795).

TREVELYAN, WILLOUGHBY, brother of Walter Trevelyan (qv) ; b.       ; adm. 26 Jan 1782 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 24 Jun 1784, aged 16 ; d. 21 Aug 1785.

TREVENEN, — ; b.        ; in school list 1797. [maybe TREVENEN, JOHN, son of John Trevenen (qv), and his first wife ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 24 Jan 1807, aged 25 ; BA 1810 ; MA 1814 ; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1810, priest 28 Oct 1813 (both Exeter) ; Rector of Creed with Grampound, Cornwall, from 1817 ; d. 29 Mar 1829, aged 49]

TREVENEN, JOHN, son of Rev.John Trevenen, Curate of Camborne, Cornwall, and Elizabeth Tellam, Illogan, Cornwall ; b. 26 Oct 1755 ; adm. 2 Apr 1770 ; KS 1770 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1775, adm.pens. 14 Jun 1775, matr. Lent 1776, scholar 26 Apr 1776 ; of Helston, Cornwall ; Alderman, Helston, Mayor 1805, 1810, 1813, 1818, 1823 ; JP Cornwall ;  m.1st, Lydia, dau. of Richard Johns, Helston, Cornwall ; m.2nd, 25 Mar 1788 [check] Mary, dau. of Sampson Sandys ; d. 10 Feb 1825.

TREVENEN, MATTHEW, brother of John Trevenen (qv) ; b. 1758 ; adm. 11 Sep 1775 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 29 May 1778, matr. Lent 1779, scholar 7 Apr 1780 ; BA 1783 ; d. unm. 27 Oct 1785.

TREVENEN, THOMAS, brother of John Trevenen (qv) ; b. 15 Feb 1758 ; adm. 2 Apr 1770 ; KS 1771 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1776, adm.pens. 5 Jun 1776, matr. Mich.1776, scholar 18 Apr 1777 ; BA 1780 ; MA 1786 ; ordained deacon 4 Jun 1780, priest 25 Mar 1782 (both Exeter) ; Curate, Zennor, Cornwall 1780 ; Rector of Cardynham, Cornwall 1783-1803 ; Vicar of Poundstock, Cornwall 1786-1803 ; Rector of Mawgan, Cornwall, from 6 May 1803 ; m. 19 Feb 1784 Cordelia, dau. of Richard Gerveys Grylls, Helston, Cornwall ; d. 30 Sep 1816.

TREVILIAN, — ; b.        ; in school list 1754. [maybe Walter Trevelyan, second son of Sir George Trevelyan, Bart., Nettlecombe, Somerset, and Julia, sister of Sir Walter Calverley Blackett, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. 25 Apr 1743 ; Queen’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 29 Jun 1761, matr. Mich.1761 ; LLB 1767 ; of Netherwitton, Northumberland ; subscriber to Peirson Lloyd’s Sermons, 1765 ; m.1st, 14 Jul 1772 Margaret, dau. of James Thornton, Netherwitton, Northumberland ; m. 2nd, Margaret, dau. of Richard Hitchens, Poltair, Cornwall ; d. 10 Jun 1819].

TREVOR, ARTHUR, second son of Right Hon.Sir John Trevor, Kt PC MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, subsequently Master of the Rolls, and Jane, widow of Roger Puleston, Emral, Worthingbury, Flintshire, and dau. of Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart., Mostyn, Flintshire ; b.        ; adm.      ; KS 1689 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1693, matr. 11 Jul 1693, aged 16, Westminster Student 14 Dec 1693 – void 1708 ; BA 8 Mar 1697/8 ; an Examiner in Chancery 31 Jan 1700 – 7 Jul 1749 ; Usher, Rolls Chapel ; High Steward, Shrewsbury and Oswestry, Shropshire 1731 ; d. 22 Jan 1759.

TREVOR, EDWARD ; b.      ; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1730/1.

TREVOR, FREDERIC GEORGE, fourth son of Rev.George Alexander Trevor, Queen’s Gardens, Lancaster Gate, London, Anglican clergyman, and Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Edward Tull, Peasemore, Berks. ; b. 6 Nov 1865 ; adm. 21 Apr 1879 (H), exhibitioner ; QS 1880 ; left Feb 1883 ; Lieut., Prince of Wales Regt., 7 Feb 1885 ; d. at Dalhousie, Punjab, India, from effects of a fall from his horse 15 Jun 1887.

TREVOR, HENRY EDWARD, fifth son of Rev.George Trevor DD, Rector of Beeford, Yorks., Prebendary of York, and Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau. of Christopher Philip Garrick (qv) ; b. 4 Oct 1846 ; adm. 3 Jun 1858 ; QS (Capt.) 1860 ; Capt. of the School 1863 ; Hon.Secretary, Elizabethan Club 1863-4 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1864, matr. 18 May 1864 ; BA 1869 ; MA 1871 ; Classical Lecturer, Christ Church 1871-3 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 4 Nov 1873, called to bar 26 Jan 1876 ; equity draftsman and conveyancer ; Legal Secretary to Government of Nizam of Hyderabad, and Judge of Suburban Court, Hyderabad 1876-83 ; inherited David Garrick’s furniture, which subsequently passed to the London Museum ; author, The Law relating to Railways in British India, 1891 ; d. 7 Jan 1928.

TREVOR, JOHN, said to have been a son of Robert Hampden Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden (qv), by a Fleet marriage, the validity of which was not admitted ; b. 13 Aug 1740 ; adm. Oct 1752 ; in school list 1754 ; Edinburgh Univ. ; DD 15 Oct 1779 ; ordained deacon 24 Feb 1771 (Norwich, lit.dim. from Bath & Wells), priest 7 Jul 1771 (Bath & Wells) ; Rector of Otterhampton, Somerset, from 8 Jul 1771 ; Domestic Chaplain to Henry Scott, 4th Earl of Deloraine (S) 1776 ; Chaplain to Company of Merchant Adventurers, Hamburg Apr 1779 – Jun 1780 ; Chaplain, English Church, Ostend, from Jan 1784 ; m.1st, by 1766, Jane Beacher ; m.2nd, 1 Jan 1773 Harriet, dau. of Samuel Smith, Bridgwater, Somerset, customs officer ; d. at Ostend 28 Jan 1794.

TREVOR, HON.RICHARD, brother of Robert Hampden-Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden (qv) ; b. 30 Sep 1707 ; at school under Freind (not in admissions or school lists, but Nichols, Literary Anecdotes, ix, 241-50, prints a biographical sketch of Bishop Trevor by George Allan FSA, in which Allan records that “Bp.Trevor … was first placed at Bishop-Stortford School in Hertfordshire, and, when of sufficient age, removed to Westminster, where he stayed till ripe for the University”) ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 6 Jul 1724 ; BA 1727 ; MA 28 Jan 1730/1 ; DCL 1736 ; Fellow, All Souls Coll. 1727 ; ordained ; Rector of Houghton with Wilton, Hunts., 13 Sep 1732 – Apr 1744 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George II 6 May 1735 – 1744 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 8 Nov 1735 – Dec 1752 ; consecrated Bishop of St.Davids 1 Apr 1744 ; translated to Durham 7 Dec 1752 ; defeated by George Henry Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield (qv) in election for Chancellorship of Oxford Univ., 1762 ; inherited the estates of his kinsmen, the Trevor family of Glynde, Sussex, in 1743 ; d.unm. 9 Jul 1771. ODNB. [Note however that Bishop Trevor’s epitaph, printed Nichols, op.cit., mentions the fact of his education at Bishop Stortford School but not his education at Westminster]

TREVOR, HON.ROBERT, see HAMPDEN-TREVOR, ROBERT, 1st VISCOUNT HAMPDEN.

TREW, GEORGE ; b.      ; adm. (aged 8) Feb 1723/4 ; in school list 1729.

TRIBE, FRANCIS ; b.        ; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1745 ; left 1751. {“Francis Tribe, gent.”, Lieut., 49thFoot Feb 1759]

TRINDER, JOHN, son of Rev.William Martin Trinder LLB MD, Shenley, Herts., and Elizabeth, dau. of Frank Nicholls (qv) ; b. 24 Oct 1776 ; adm. 20 Apr 1786 ; entered Royal Navy 7 Feb 1796 ; Lieut., 17 Oct 1806 ; d. 29 Jan 1834.

TRIPHOOK, — ; b.        ; adm. 17 Feb 1766 ; left Easter 1771.

TRIPP, JOHN, eldest son of John Tripp, Taunton, Somerset, barrister, Deputy Recorder of Tiverton, and Anne, dau. of Rev.James Upton, Rector of Bishop’s Hull, near Taunton, Somerset, and Head Master, Taunton GS ; bapt.Langley Marish, Bucks., 17 Feb 1744 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS (aged 14) 1759 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1763, matr. 9 Jun 1763, aged 18, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1763 – void 1772 (expiry year of grace as R.Sutton from 6 Jun 1771) ; BA 1767 ; MA 1770 ; DCL 1780 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1767, priest 21 May 1769 (both Oxford) ; Domestic Chaplain to George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (qv) 15 May 1771 – 30 Jan 1778 ; Rector of Sutton, Sussex 15 May 1771-83 ; Rector of Spofforth, Yorks., from 11 Apr 1783 ; Rector of Catton, Yorks., from 5 Mar 1787 ; m. 3 May 1781 Sarah Burchill, Petworth, Sussex [probably dau. of David Burchill, Wisborough Green, Sussex] ; d. 11 Feb 1814.

TRISTRAM, THOMAS BARRINGTON, brother of William Barrington Tristram (qv) ; b.        ; adm.      ; left 1808 ; Cornet, 22nd Light Dragoons 21 Apr 1814 ; Lieut., 15 Jan 1817 ; 13th Light Dragoons 26 Nov 1818 ; half-pay, 3rd Dragoon Guards 18 Jul 1822 ; m. 19 Apr 1825 Caroline, widow of Cdr.Francis Baker, Royal Navy, and eldest dau. of Rev.Robert Price DCL, Prebendary of Durham ; d. 14 Jan 1838.

TRISTRAM, WILLIAM BARRINGTON, eldest son of Rev.Thomas Tristram, Brookfield House, Worcester, Rector of Great Ponton and of Barkstone, Lincs., and Prebendary of Salisbury, and Louisa, sister of George Barrington, 5th Viscount Barrington (qv) ; b.        ; adm. 17 Jun 1802 ; in school lists May and Oct 1803 ; left 1805 ; EICS Madras ; Cornet, 3rd Madras Cavalry 27 Jun 1806 ; d. in India 30 Jun 1807.

TRITTON, CHARLES  BISCOE, son of Vincent Biscoe Tritton, Warwick Square, London, East India merchant, firm Kelson Tritton & Co, Old Broad Street, London, and Helen Catherine, youngest dau. of Charles Kelson, The Lawn, Putney, Surrey ; nephew of Robert Biscoe Tritton (qv) ; b. 10 Dec 1865 ; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (H) ; left Dec 1883 ; living Ryde, Isle of Wight, in 1911 (1911 Census) ; d. 10 Oct 1924.

TRITTON, HUBERT BISCOE, brother of Charles Biscoe Tritton (qv) ; b. 27 Jun 1868 ; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (H) ; left Jul 1886 ; stockjobber (1901 Census) ; d. 7 Nov 1915.

TRITTON, ROBERT BISCOE, eldest son of Rev.Robert Tritton, Rector of Morden, Surrey, and Mary, sister of Robert Biscoe (qv) ; b. 24 Jan 1819 ; adm. 6 Apr 1831 ; KS 1833 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1837, adm.pens. 16 May 1837, matr. Mich.1837, scholar 1838 ; BA 1841 ; MA 1844 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1842, priest 24 Dec 1843 (both London) ; Curate, Witham, Essex 1842-5, Alverstoke, Hampshire 1845 ; Vicar of Otford, Kent 1845-77 ; Vicar of Bognor, Sussex 14 Jan 1878-93 ; m. 24 May 1849 Charlotte, eldest dau. of Rev.Henry Lindsay, Rector of Sundridge, Kent ; d. 1 Apr 1898.

TRITTON, WILLIAM BISCOE, brother of Robert Biscoe Tritton (qv) ; b. 26 Sep 1820 ; adm. 16 Jan 1832 ; KS 1834 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1838, matr. 30 May 1838, Westminster Student ; migr. to St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 Apr 1841, matr.Mich.1841 ; BA 1844 ; MA 1845 ; ordained deacon 1844 (Salisbury), priest 1845 (Bath & Wells) ; Curate, Cloford, Somerset 1852-71 ; m. 21 Jul 1859 Eleanor Willett, widow of Rev.William Ayling, Rector of Barlavington, Sussex, and eldest dau. of Osgood Hanbury, Holfield Grange, Essex ; d. 28 Nov 1894.

TRIVETT, WILLIAM, son of William Trivett, Leicester, and Sarah — (IGI) ; bapt.St.Martin’s, Leicester 11 Jul 1745 (IGI) ; adm.(aged 7) Jun 1752 ; BB in 1763 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 16 Dec 1763 ; BA 1767 ; MA 1770 ; an Usher at the School in 1768 (still 1774, when described as “Second Usher”) ; ordained deacon 21 Jun 1767 (Salisbury), priest 24 Dec 1769 (Oxford) ; Rector of Great Massingham, Norfolk 10 May 1771 – Nov 1772 ; Vicar of Aldenham, Herts., 14 Apr 1774 – Jun 1775 ; Rector of Lustleigh, Devon 9 Feb 1775-9 ; Domestic Chaplain to John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham (qv) 26 Apr 1776 ; Rector of Bondleigh, Devon 6 Jun 1776-9 ; Head Master, Felsted Sch. 1778-94 ; Vicar of Arlington with Willingdon, Sussex, from 21 Feb 1787 ; Head Master, Colfe’s GS, Lewisham, Kent 15 May 1794-1801 ; Vicar of Dallington, Sussex 10 Mar 1800-10 ; Rector of Penhurst with Ashburnham, Sussex, from 3 May 1810 ; m. 15 Aug 1774 Frances Farquhar, Marsham Street, Westminster ; d. 31 Mar 1830.

TRIVETT, WILLIAM, only son of William Trivett (adm.1752, qv) ; b. 26 Mar 1776 ; adm. from Felsted Sch.     ; in school list Dec 1788 ; Min.Can.1790 ; KS 1791 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1795, adm.pens. 2 Jun 1795, scholar 8 Apr 1796, matr.Mich.1798 ; BA 1799 ; MA 1808 ; ordained deacon 1800 (Exeter), priest 21 Sep 1801 (Rochester) ; Curate, Arlington with Willingdon, Sussex 16 Jun 1800, Charlton, Kent 1801, Hoo, Sussex 2 May 1804 ; Rector of Catsfield, Sussex 15 Mar 1810-3 ; Rector of Bradwell, Suffolk, from 20 May 1810 ; m.19 Apr 1833 Anne Elizabeth, dau. of John Nettleship, Tickhill, Yorks. ;  d. 28 Nov 1863.

TROLLOPE, JOHN, son of Henry Trollope, London, merchant, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Barne, London, merchant ; b. 1 Aug 1729 ; adm. Apr 1739 ; left 1747 ; Magdalen Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Jul 1747 ; BA 1751 ; MA 1754 ; ordained deacon 23 Dec 1754, priest 28 Feb 1755 (both London) ; Domestic Chaplain to Edward Noel, 1st Viscount Wentworth, 24 Jan 1764 ; Rector of Little Marcle, Herefs., from 26 Jan 1766 ; Rector of Sawtry St.Andrew, Hunts., from 26 Nov 1767 ; Vicar of Hartford, Hunts., from 23 Feb 1771 ; m.1st, by 1756, Anne Guyon, Dynes Hall, Great Maplestead, Essex ; m.2nd, 1 Jan 1761 Catherine, dau. of Rev.Martin Annesley DD, Vicar of Bucklebury, Berks. ; d. 10 Jul 1794.

TROLLOPE, WILLIAM STAPLETON, third son of George Francis Trollope, Parliament Street, Westminster, surveyor, and Constance, dau. of William Haward, Battersea, Surrey ; b. 31 Jul 1854 ; adm. 27 Jan 1868 ; Min.Can.1869 ; left Aug 1871 ; adm.solicitor Apr 1878 ; practised in Parliament Street, Westminster ; played cricket for Surrey 1877, 1880-2 ; d. 20 Sep 1895.

TROTT, — ; b.        ; at school in 1657 (Chapter Muniments 43060) ; gave evidence for Bagshaw before the Governors in the Busby and Bagshaw dispute 1657.

TROTTER, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. (aged 12) Apr 1737 ; left 1740.

TROTTER, STEPHEN ; b.       ; adm. 12 Feb 1781. [Perhaps Stephen Trotter, son of Thomas Trotter, Dublin ; Trinity Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Apr 1787, aged 17 ; and perhaps Cornet, 6th Dragoon Guards 31 Mar 1788 ; Lieut. ; Capt., 31 Jul 1792 ; Lieut.-Col., 112thFoot 24 Aug 1795 ; Col. in Army 29 Apr 1802].

TROTTER, WILLIAM, eldest surviving son of George Brown, Russell Square, London, merchant, and Margaret, eldest dau. of Maj.Henry Balfour of Pilrig, Midlothian, 1st Foot, afterwards wine merchant at Leith ; b. 1 Oct 1800 ; adm. 26 Jun 1811 ; left 18 May 1816 ; assumed surname of Trotter in lieu of Brown 3 Dec 1868 ; of Horton Manor, Surrey ; JP Surrey 1869 ; m. 21 Aug 1834 Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of George Welbank (afterwards Trotter), St.James’s Place, London, broker ; d. 26 Mar 1887.

TROUILLART, ROBERT JAMES, eldest son of Rev.Peter Trouillart, Minister of Protestant congegation at Guisnes, France, and afterwards of French Protestant congregation meeting in Cathedral crypt, Canterbury, Kent, and Suzanne, dau. of Peter Regnier Jansse, Calais, Ingénieur du Roi ; bapt. Mar 1680 ; adm.      ; KS 1696 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1699, matr. 21 Jun 1699, aged 18, Westminster Student from 5

Jul 1700 ; d. 1702.

TROUTBECK, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first two quarters).

TROUTBECK, HENRY, brother of John Troutbeck (qv) ; b. 25 Feb 1866 ; adm. 24 Jan 1878 (H) ; left Dec 1882 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 10 Apr 1883, matr. Easter 1883 ; BA 1886 ; MA 1892 ; MB ChB 1892 ; St.Bartholomew’s Hospital ; medical practitioner in Westminster ; Medical Officer to the School from 1898 ; author, The Founders of Westminster Abbey, 1911 ; m. 22 Aug 1900 Ellen Sarah, youngest dau. of John Joseph Strickland, Kensington ; d. 3 Jun 1923.

TROUTBECK, JOHN, elder son of Rev.John Troutbeck DD, Minor Canon and Precentor, Westminster Abbey, and Elizabeth Forbes, dau. of Robinson Duckworth, Huddersfield, Yorks., and Liverpool, merchant ; b. 7 May 1860 ; adm. 17 Jun 1870 (H) ; left Dec 1877 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 7 Dec 1877 ; BA 1880 ; MA 1884 ; BCL 1884 ; adm.solicitor May 1884, firm Troutbeck & Co., Great Smith Street, Westminster ; Deputy Coroner, Westminster 1886-8, Coroner from 1888 ; Coroner, South-West London, from 1902 ; Deputy High Bailiff, Westminster ; Secretary to Governing Body, Westminster School, from 1891, also Clerk to Triplett Trust ; m. 25 Jul 1889 Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Monro, Craiglockhart, Edinburgh ; d. 29 Feb 1912.

TROWARD, RICHARD, eldest son of Richard Ironmonger Troward, Pall Mall, London, solicitor, and Sarah, dau. of Jared Leigh, proctor, Doctors’ Commons, London, and amateur artist ; b. 27 Dec 1791 ; in school lists 1801, May & Oct 1803 ; KS (Capt.) 1806 ; left 1807 ; adm.Middle Temple 3 Jul 1810 ; d. 5 Oct 1854.

TROWER, CORNWALLIS JASPER, fifth son of George Stonestreet Trower, Wraysbury, Bucks., wine merchant, and Beatrice, third dau. of Thomas Oakeley, Lydart House, Monmouthshire ; b. 30 Jun 1854 ; adm. 24 Jan 1868 (H) ; Midshipman, Royal Navy 27 Oct 1869 ; Lieut., 28 Apr 1876 ; served in South African war of 1881 with Naval contingent ; killed in action at battle of Majuba Hill, Transvaal 27 Feb 1881.

TROWER, FRANCIS EDWARD, fourth son of Capt.Frederick Courtney Trower, 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, Park Place, Cheltenham, Gloucs., and Elizabeth Hester, dau. of Richard Gaunt ; b. 3 Feb 1852 ; adm. from Cheltenham Coll. 26 May 1864 ; left Whitsun 1866 ; RMC Sandhurst 1869 ; Lieut., 95th Foot 30 Dec 1871 ; Capt., Derbyshire Regt., 25 Aug 1880 ; Maj., 21 Jul 1885 ; Lieut.-Col., 21 Jul 1892 ; retd. 27 Jul 1892 ; JP Pembrokeshire 1911 ; m. 27 Apr 1881 Emelin Theresa Elizabeth, second dau. of Lieut.-Col.Anthony Bowen Owen Stokes, St.Botolph’s, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Royal Pembroke Artillery ; d. 19 Feb 1942.

TRUMBULL, RALPH, son of William Trumbull, Easthampstead Park, Berks., Clerk of the Signet, and his first wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Georg Rodolph Weckherlin, Latin Secretary to Charles I ; bapt.Easthampstead, Berks. 4 Jan 1640/1 (IGI) ; adm.      ; at school by Jun 1654, aged 14 (WAM 43112) ; KS        ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1657, matr. 31 Jul 1658, Westminster Student ; BA 16 Jan 1660/1 ; MA 1663 ; ordained ; Vicar of Flore, Northants 12 Jan 1670/1 ; Rector and Vicar of Witney, Oxfordshire, from 30 Apr 1676 ; buried Newbottle, Northants 20 Jul 1708.

TRUSE, — ; b.        ; in school list 1797 (“called Truss by J.Smith”).

TRUSLER, JOHN, elder son of John Trusler, proprietor Marylebone Tea Gardens, and Elizabeth Webb ; b. Jul 1735 ; adm. (aged 9) Apr 1745 ; left 1751 ; went to Fountaine’s Academy, Marylebone ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.sizar 16 May 1753, matr.Mich.1753 ; BA 1757 ; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1758 (Salisbury), priest 26 Sep 1759 (London) ; Curate, Endford, Wilts., 1758, Hythe, Colchester, Essex, and Ockley, Surrey 1759 ; Chaplain to Poultry-Compter, City of London 1761 – Jul 1782, when he was dismissed for failing to perform the duties of his employment ; Lecturer, united parishes of St.George, Botolph Lane, and St.Botolph’s, Billingsgate, London, Jun 1762 – c.1782 ; Preacher, Bedford Chapel 16 Jan 1770 – Jun 1778 ; translated some Italian burlettas for the English stage ; established an academy for teaching oratory “mechanically” 1761 ; studied medicine and assumed title of “Doctor” (adopting intials LLD) ; sold sermons printed in script type for the clergy ; established own profitable printing and bookselling business ; author, Hogarth Moralized, 1768, Memoirs, 1806, and other works ; m.1st , 1759, Mary — ;  m.2nd, 11 Oct 1764 (IGI) Elizabeth, dau. of James Burns, St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, London ; m.3rd, Mary — ; buried Bath, Somerset 23 Jun 1820. ODNB.

TRUSSELL, JOHN, eldest son of Henry Trussell, London, attorney, and Sarah, dau. of John Kettlewood, London, citizen and goldsmith ;  bapt. St.Dunstan in the West 19 Jan 1575 ; at school under Camden (ODNB, citing Trussell’s description of Camden as “my ever to bee reverenced and remembered schoolmaster” ) ; settled in Winchester by 1606, when elected a freeman of the town ; practised as an attorney in Winchester ;  Mayor of Winchester 1624-5, 1633-4 ; author, A Continuation of the Collection of the History of England, 1636, and of unpublished antiquarian writings on the history of Winchester ; m.1st, Elizabeth, widow of Gratian Patten, St.Andrew’s, Holborn, and dau. of Thomas Colly, Winchester, clothier ; m.2nd, 10 Aug 1634 Margaret, widow of William Luke, Winchester, pewterer, Mayor of Winchester, and dau. of Christopher Smith, woollen draper ; d. between 7 Aug and 15 Sep 1648. ODNB.

TRYON, CHARLES WILLIAM, brother of Thomas Tryon (qv) ; b. 15 Jul 1804 ; adm. 2 Jun 1815 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 9 Feb 1822, matr. Mich.1823 ; BA 1827 ; of Harringworth, Northamptonshire ; d.unm. 4 Sep 1857.

TRYON, SAMUEL, brother of Thomas Tryon (qv) ; b. 6 Feb 1806 ; adm. 16 Jan 1816 ; Ensign, 43rd Foot 23 Jan 1823 ; Lieut., 10 Sep 1825 ; Capt., 19 Feb 1828 ; Brevet Maj., 23 Nov 1841 ; Maj., unattached 27 Dec 1842 ; Lieut.-Col., 11 Nov 1851 ; Col., 28 Nov 1854 ; Major-Gen., 14 Nov 1866 ; JP Shropshire ; m. 25 Nov 1837 Elizabeth, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Harvey KCB KCH, Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia ; d. 17 Jun 1890.

TRYON, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Tryon, Bulwick, Northants, and his second wife Harriet, dau. of Ven.William Brereton, Archdeacon of Stafford ; b. 22 May 1802 ; adm. 14 Jan 1814 ; left 9 Dec 1818 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 May 1821 ; DL JP Northants, High Sheriff 1833 ; m. 8 Oct 1827 Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Trollope, Bart., Casewick, Lincs. ; killed by a fall from his horse  21 Aug 1872.

TUACH, JOHN, son of Roger Tuach (qv), and his first wife ; bapt.Rickmansworth, Herts. 23 Nov 1732 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 12) Apr 1745 ; KS 1749 ; left 1751 [sic, check] ;  Balliol Coll.Oxford, matr. 3 Jan 1749/50 ; BA 1753 ; MA 1756 ; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1760 (Oxford), priest 22 Sep 1771 (Salisbury) ; Curate, Heckfield, Hampshire, Lydiard Tregose, Wilts., Stanford Dingley, Berks. ; Rector of Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire, from May 1787 ; d. Apr 1816.

TUACH, ROGER, son of Rev.Alexander Tuach, Latchingdon, Essex, Church of England clergyman and schoolmaster ; b.       ; in under school list 1715 ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1717, 1718 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 29 Jan 1719/20, aged 19 ; BA 1723 ;  JP Hertfordshire (occurs 1743-50), High Sheriff 1734 ; m.1st, Mary, dau. of John Edlin, Watford, Herts., apothecary ; m.2nd, 17 Jul 1738 (IGI) Elizabeth, sister of Richard Capper (qv) ; d. 6 Jun 1751, aged 50.

TUBB, HENRY ; b.       ; adm. 15 Jan 1806 ; left 1810. [presumably Henry Tubb who was Deputy Chief Usher, Court of Exchequer 1814-23, and therefore an elder brother of William Tubb (qv)]]

TUBB, WILLIAM, son of John Tubb, Barton Street, Westminster, Deputy Chief Usher, Court of Exchequer, and Margaret — ; b. 9 Dec 1802 ; adm. 3 Oct 1814 ; a clerk, House of Lords, from 1824 ; Deputy Chief Usher, Court of Exchequer, from c.1831 ; d. 29 Jul 1836.

TUCKER, GILES ; b.       ; adm.       ; KS 16 Nov 1610 (Chapter Lease Book 1605-10, f.326).

TUCKER, JOSHUA, eldest son of Ven.Joshua Tucker, Rector of High Bickington, Devon, and Archdeacon of Barnstaple, and Grace —  ; b.        ; at school under Busby (J.E.B.Mayor & R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Camb., ii, 23) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 21 Jun 1669, aged 18, but did not graduate ; of Tawstock, Devon ; m. [check : no wife or children mentioned in will dated 6 Jan 1718/9] ; d. 12 Mar 1721/2, in 70th year.

TUCKER, MARWOOD, second son of Rev.Marwood Tucker, Rector of Widworthy, Devon, proprietor and editor, The Globe, and his first wife Anne Cranmer Miller, dau. of Edmund Nagle [War Office ?] ; b. 26 Mar 1836 ; adm. 22 Jun 1848 ; QS 1850 ; left 1851 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 24 Feb 1854 ; BA 1858 ; MA 1860 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 17 Jan 1860, called to bar 26 Jan 1863 ; Western Circuit ; Private Secretary to Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart. MP, Aug – Dec 1868, and to Marquis of Salisbury during his special embassy to Constantinople 1876 ; manager, Brompton Cemetery 1879 ; of Coryton Park, Devon ; JP Devon ; m.1st, 13 Aug 1862 Margaret Ann, second dau. of Francis Thomas Bircham, Burhill, Horsham, Sussex, solicitor ; m.2nd, 19 Apr 1876 Etheldreda, dau. of Right Hon.Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope PC MP, Bedgebury Park, Kent ; d. at Grahamstown, South Africa 25 May 1918.

TUCKFIELD, — ; b.        ; adm.       ; a pensioner 1568-9 (tutor, the Dean) (Chapter Muniments 54017-8).

TUCKNEY, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS        ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1607, adm.scholar 1608, matr.Easter 1608, but did not graduate ; d. 2 Apr 1650 [but check].

TUER, ABDIAS, brother of John Tuer (qv) ; b.      ; at school (aged 10) 2 Jul 1582 (Chapter Muniments 43050) ; St.Mary Hall, Oxford ; BA 1590 . migr. to Christ Church, Oxford ; MA 1593 (incorp.Cambridge 6 Jul 1593) ; ordained ; Master, Highgate Sch. 1599-1609 ; Vicar of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., from 17 Nov 1609 ; m. 1608 Christiana, dau. of John Gyll, Kempstone, Beds. ; buried Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 24 Jul 1626.

TUER, JOHN, son of John Tuer, London ; b.       ; adm.       ; Min.Can.1576 (as Tuar) ; QS        ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1583, matr. 12 Jun 1584, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1593 ; BA 1587 ; MA 1590 (incorp.Cambridge 1598) ; LLD Cambridge ; ordained ; Vicar of Elsenham, Essex, from 8 Feb 1592/3 ; adm. advocate, College of Arches 2 Jun 1609 ; m. Alice, dau. of Richard Fitzhugh, Eaton Socon, Beds. ;  d. 18 Dec 1621.

TUFFNELL, SAMUEL ; b.        ; adm. 16 Jan 1775. [Perhaps Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 19 Mar 1783 ; Lieut. and Capt., 23 Jun 1790 ; d. 15 Jun 1791] [Possibly Samuel Tufnell, bapt.Dartford, Kent 25 May 1760, son of John Tufnell, and Mary — (IGI)] [Or, more probably, an elder brother of Charles Henry Tufnell (qv)]

TUFNELL, CHARLES, only son of Samuel Browne Tufnell, Norwood Green, Middlesex, and Ann — ; nephew of Edward Tufnell (qv) ; b.      ; adm. (aged 8) Mar 1744 ; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards 12 Aug 1752 ; Lieut., 23 Aug 1755 ; Capt., 24 Nov 1759 ; Brevet Maj., 23 Jul 1772 ; Maj., 23 Nov 1772 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 29 Aug 1777 ; Brevet Col., 20 Nov 1782 ; retd. 14 Apr 1790 ; Barrack Master, Windsor ; lic. to m. 18 Jul 1763 his cousin Mary, sister of Robert Haselar (qv) ; d. c.1803.

TUFNELL, CHARLES HENRY, son of Charles Tufnell (qv) ; b.       ; adm. 20 Jan 1777 ; KS 1783 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1787, adm.pens. 8 Jun 1787, matr. Mich.1787, scholar 11 Apr 1788 ; BA 1791 ; ordained deacon 17 Apr 1791 (London, lit.dim. from Ely), priest 10 Apr 1792 (Ely) ; Vicar of All Saints, Northampton, from 4 Dec 1804 ; m. 14 Apr 1792 Sarah, dau. of Abraham Farley (qv) ; d. 2 Jul 1822, aged 54.

TUFNELL, EDWARD, son of Edward Tufnell, Mason to Westminster Abbey, and Anne, dau. of Samuel Browne, St.Margaret’s, Westminster ; b. 21 Mar 1706/7 ; adm. Mar 1716/7 ; in under school list 1719 ; probably left 1719 ; “an eminent attorney-at-law, of Lyon’s Inn” ; d.unm. 9 Jan 1736/7. Buried South Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

TUFTON, HON.EDWARD WILLIAM, son of Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of Thanet (qv) ; b. 16 Nov 1777 ; adm. 10 May 1786 ; drowned while bathing in the Thames off Millbank 1 Jul 1786.

TUFTON, HENRY, 11TH EARL OF THANET, son of Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of Thanet (qv) ; b. 2 Jan 1775 ; adm. 10 May 1786 ; still at school 28 Jul 1789 when he played cricket for Town Boys v KSS ; Grand Tour ((Italy) 1792-4 ; Ensign, 26th Foot 19 May 1790 ; Lieut., 8 Jun 1793 ; Capt., 27 Sep 1793 ; half-pay ; MP Rochester 1796-1802, Appleby 1826 – 20 Apr 1832 ; detained in France during Napoleonic War ; succ.brother as 11th Earl of Thanet 20 Apr 1832 ; a Whig supporter in House of Commons and House of Lords ; Lord Lieut., Kent 16 Nov 1840  – 19 Oct 1846 ; d. unm. 12 Jun 1849.

TUFTON, HON.JOHN, son of Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of Thanet (qv) ; b. 22 Nov 1773 ; adm. 10 May 1786 ; still at school 28 Jul 1789 when he played cricket for Town Boys v KSS ; Jesus Coll.Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 27 Apr 1798, matr. Mich.1798, but did not graduate ; MP Appleby from 1796 ; d. unm. 28 May 1799.

TUFTON, SACKVILLE, 8TH EARL OF THANET, second son of Sackville Tufton, 7th Earl of Thanet, and Lady Mary Savile, second dau. of William Savile, 2nd Marquis of Halifax ; b. Aug 1733 ; adm. (aged 8) Sep 1741 ; left 1749 ; Grand Tour (Italy) 1753-4 ; succ.father as 8th Earl of Thanet 4 Dec 1753 ; DL Yorkshire West Riding 1757 ; m. 30 Apr 1767 Mary, dau. of Lord John Philip Sackville (qv) ; d. at Nice 10 Apr 1786.

TULK, AUGUSTUS  HENRY, eldest son of Charles Augustus Tulk (qv) ; b. 28 Aug 1810 ; adm. 28 Mar 1822 ; adm. Inner Temple 9 May 1829 ; emigrated to Australia 1854 ; Librarian, Melbourne Public Library, from 5 May 1856 ; m. 1838 Jane Augusta Browne ; d. at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1 Sep 1873.

TULK, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, eldest son of John Augustus Tulk, Richmond, Surrey, Chaiorman of Swedenborgian Society, and his first wife Betty Carr (IGI) ; b. 3 Jun 1786 ; adm.      ; KS 1801 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1805, adm.pens. 27 May 1805, matr. Lent 1806, scholar 18 Apr 1806 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 28 Mar 1807 ; assisted in foundation of a society for the publication of Swedenborg’s writings in 1810, serving on its committee to 1843 ; presided at Hawkstone meeting of Swedenborgians in 1814 and other years ; MP Sudbury 1820-6, Poole 1835-7 ; FRS 14 Nov 1822 ; FSA by 1831 ; contributed to Intellectual Repository and New Church Advocate ; author, Spiritual Christianity, and other works ; m. 21 Sep 1807 Susannah, only child of Marmaduke Hart, London and Hampstead, Middlesex, merchant ; d. 16 Jan 1849. ODNB.

TULK, EDWARD HART, see HART, EDWARD HART.

TULK, HENRY, brother of Charles Augustus Tulk (qv) ; b. 23 Apr 1796 ; adm.       ; left Christmas 1805 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 20 Jun 1815, aged 17 (sic) ; of Richmond, Surrey ; m.       ;  d. 3 Aug 1834.

TULLIBARDINE, JOHN, EARL OF, see MURRAY, JOHN, 4TH DUKE OF ATHOLL.

TULLOCH, JOHN ; b.        ; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1749/50 ; left 1751.

TULSE, — ; b.        ; in school lists 1656.

TUPPER, — ; b.        ; adm. 5 Apr 1769 ; left Aug 1770.

TURBERVILL, GERVAS  POWELL, brother of Richard Turbervill Turbervill (qv) ; b.1790 ; adm. 23 Feb 1801 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; left Christmas 1804 ; RMC Great Marlow ; Ensign, 12th Foot 12 Feb 1807 ; Lieut., 13 Aug 1807 ; Capt., 14 Mar 1811 ; Maj., 27 Aug 1825 ; Lieut.-Col., 8 Oct 1830 ; retd. 28 Aug 1835 ; KH 1836 ; of Ewenny Priory, Glamorgan ; DL JP Glamorgan, High Sheriff 1851 ; m.1st, 27 Oct 1840 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Stephen Dowell, Braywick Grove, Berks. ; m.2nd, 23 Oct 1845 Sarah Anne, youngest dau. of George Warry, Shapwick, Somerset ; d. 16 Jun 1861.

TURBERVILL, RICHARD TURBERVILL, eldest son of Richard Turbervill Picton Turbervill (formerly Picton), Ewenny Priory, Glamorgan, and Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev.Gervas Powell, Rector of Llanvegan, Breconshire ; b.        ; adm. 11 Mar 1801 (Clapham) ; left 1801 ; of Ewenny Priory, Glamorgan ; High Sheriff, Glamorgan 1833 ; DL JP Glamorgan ; d. unm. 19 Jan 1848.

TURKE, HUTCHINSON ; b.       ; adm. (aged 14) Mar 1714/5 (as Hutchison Turke). [Presumably same person as Hutchinson Turck (sic), only son of Samuel Richards Turck, Maplesden, Sussex, adm.Gray’s Inn 23 Jul 1734 ; note Samuel Richards Turke, Clerk to Surveyor of Navy 1694-1705][mother probably Elizabeth — (IGI)] [Exigenter, Court of Common Pleas Feb 1731/2 (as Hutchinson Turck] [on electoral register Sussex 1734, Staffordshire 1747] [“John Hutchinson Turk, Esq.” , one of four Exigenters, Court of Common Pleas, Chamberlayne 1737, 1741] [dead at Nov 1752 when successor appointed]

TURLE, see also TOURLE.

TURLE, CHARLES EDWARD, brother of William Honey Turle (qv) ; b. 21 Jun 1837 ; adm. 28 Mar 1846, chorister ; temporary Clerk, War Office Oct 1855, 3rd cl.Clerk, Audit Department, War Office Feb 1858, Senior Clerk 1878, later Principal Clerk ; m.1st, 4 Aug 1862 Meta Rundell, third dau. of Charles Marmaduke Wilson, Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London ; m.2nd, 2 Apr 1874 Emma, elder dau. of Jean Henri Vernède, Batavia, Java, merchant ; d. 2 Jan 1912.

TURLE, HENRY FREDERIC, brother of William Honey Turle (qv) ; b. 23 Jul 1835 ; adm. 31 Mar 1845, chorister ; left owing to ill-health Christmas 1848, but readm. 3 Oct 1850 ; temporary Clerk, War Office 1856-63 ; Sub-Editor, Notes and Queries 1870-8, Editor from 1878 ; d.unm. 28 Jun 1883. Memorial tablet, West Cloister, Westminster Abbey. ODNB.

TURLE, JAMES ROBERT, brother of William Honey Turle (qv) ; b. 9 May 1833 ; adm. 9 Nov 1842, chorister ; member, London Stock Exchange ; d.unm. 24 Jan 1908.

TURLE, WILLIAM HONEY, eldest surviving son of James Turle, Organist of Westminster Abbey, and Mary, dau. of Andrew Honey, Chief Cashier, Exchequer branch, Bank of England ; b. 27 Jun 1829 ; adm. 17 Jan 1845 ; New Coll.Oxford, matr. 16 Oct 1847 ; BA 1851 ; MA 1855 ; ordained deacon 1854, priest 1855 (both London) ; Curate, St.John the Evangelist, Westminster 1854-66 ; Perpetual Curate of St.Matthew’s, Westminster 13 Apr 1866-84 ; Vicar of Horsell, Surrey 1884-97 ; m. 22 Sep 1875 Rose Ellen Elizabeth, second dau. of Rev.Francis Orpen Morris, Rector of Nunburnholme, Yorks. ; d. 5 May 1905.

TURNER, — ; b.       ; adm.1656. [“these 3 [sic] were all admitted with Thomas Turner”]

TURNER, — ; b.       ; adm.1656 (school lists 1656, last three quarters).

TURNER, — ; b.        ; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first three quarters).

TURNER, — ; b.        ; at school 1658 (Busby’s Account Book).

TURNER, — ; b.        ; adm.Midsummer 1808 ; left 1808.

TURNER, SIR ALFRED EDWARD, eldest son of Richard Edward Turner (qv) ; b. 3 Mar 1841 ; adm. Jan 1854 ; left 1856 ; King’s Coll.Sch. 1856-7 ; Addiscombe Coll. [but not in Vibart] ; Cadet, Royal Artillery 29 Jul 1859 ; Lieut., 19 Dec 1860 ; Capt., 11 Mar 1874 ; Adjt., 1 Apr 1879 – 20 Oct 1882 ; Brevet Maj., 1 Jul 1881 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 15 Jun 1885 ; Col., 15 Jun 1889 ; Major-Gen., 25 Oct 1898 ; retd. 19 Apr 1904 ; Col.Commandant, Royal Artillery 28 Jan 1911 ; ADC and Military Private Secretary to Viceroy of Ireland 1882-4 ; Assistant Military Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 1885-6 ; Private Secretary to Viceroy of Ireland 1886 ; Commissioner of Police, cos.Cork, Kerry, Clare and Limerick 1886-92 ; Assistant Adjutant-Gen. for Artillery at Headquarters 1895-8 ; Inspector-Gen., Auxiliary Forces 1900-4 ; served as Deputy Assistant-Adjt. and Quarter Master-Gen. in Sudan campaign 1884-5 ; mentioned in despatches LG 25 Aug 1885 ; CB (military) 14 Nov 1891, (civil) 22 Jun 1897 ; KCB (military) 26 Jun 1902 ; director, British North Borneo Co. ; author, Sixty Years of a Soldier’s Life, 1912, in which he gives some account of his school experiences ; Busby Trustee 17 Jun 1913 ; m. 1st, 3 May 1865 Emma Blanche, third dau. of Charles Hopkinson, Cadogan Place, London, and Wotton Court, Gloucester, banker and army agent ; m.2nd, 23 Aug 1902 Juliette Elizabeth Marie, only dau. of Henry Whiting, Lavender Hill, Battersea, Surrey, merchant ; d. 20 Nov 1918.

TURNER, CHRISTOPHER, see TURNOR, CHRISTOPHER.

TURNER, EXUPERIUS, son of William Turner, Derby, attorney, and Dorothy, dau. of William Hodgkinson, Derby ; bapt.All Saints, Derby 16 Feb 1724 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 15) Jun 1740 ; left 1742 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 22 Dec 1742, fellow commoner 3 Mar 1742/3, matr.1743 ; adm.Inner Temple 7 Apr 1742, called to bar 24 Jun 1748 ; practising as barrister in West Indies at 1 May 1755 ; Leiden Univ., adm. 2 Nov 1757 ; m.1st, 10 Feb 1749 Ann Allsebrook, Kedleston, Derbs. ; m.2nd, 23 May 1751 (divorced by Act of Parliament 1760) Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of George Minshull, Ipswich, Suffolk.

TURNER, FREDERICK JOHN, brother of Richard Edward Turner (qv) ; b. 12 Dec 1819 ; adm. 12 Jan 1829 ; rowed v.Eton 12 May 1836, 4 May 1837 ; adm.Middle Temple 10 Jan 1839, called to bar 27 Jan 1843 ; equity draftsman and conveyancer ; m. 6 Apr 1848 Caroline Grove, fourth dau. of John Sayers Bell, Gorleston, Suffolk ; d. 12 Nov 1890.

TURNER, GEORGE THOMAS, son of Rev.George Turner, Vicar of Kettleburgh, Suffolk, and Elizabeth — ; b. c.1794 ; at school under Page (Al.Cant.) ; Jesus Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 16 May 1811, matr.Mich.1811, scholar 1812 ; BA 1816 ; MA 1819 ; ordained deacon (Norwich) 20 Jul 1817, priest 16 Dec 1821 (Salisbury, lit.dim. from Norwich) ; Rector of Monewdon, Suffolk 1840-6 ; Rector of Kettleburgh, Suffolk from 1847 ;  d. [unm. ?] 22 Jul 1871.

TURNER, JAMES ; b. 5 Jun 1813 ; adm. 4 Feb 1829.

TURNER, JAMES ARNOLD, eldest son of Rev.James Turner, Vicar of Deddington, Oxfordshire, and Maria, dau. of John Rudall, Lincoln’s Inn and Eaton Square, London, barrister ; b. 3 Oct 1858 ; adm. 8 Jun 1871, exhibitioner 1872 ; QS 1873 ; Capt. of the School 1876 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1877, matr. 24 May 1877 ; BA 1881 ; Assistant Master, Hillbrow Sch., Rugby, Warwicks., 1882-7, Haileybury Coll. 1888-1919 ; author, school textbooks on English grammar and on elementary Latin and Greek ; d. 16 Nov 1940.

TURNER, JOHN (at school under Osbaldeston), see TURNOR, JOHN.

TURNER, JOHN ; b.        ; adm. (aged 12) Oct 1726 ; left 1727.

TURNER, JOSEPH RICHARD, brother of Richard Edward Turner (qv) ; b. 17 Jun 1817 ; adm. 10 Jan 1825 ; Durham Univ. ; BA 1843 ; d. unm. 30 Mar 1855.

TURNER, NATHANIEL HENRY, second son of Frederic Turner, Nizels, Tonbridge, Kent, army clothier, and Martha Orr, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Richard Coventry Faithfull, Winchester, Hampshire, EICS Bengal ; b. 1 Mar 1861 ; adm. 24 Sep 1874 (H) ; left Aug 1876 ; King’s Coll.Hospital ; MRCS 1883 ; LRCP and LSA 1886 ; DPH 1908 ; Deputy Medical Officer of Health, Islington ; served as Surgeon to City of London and Mile End Military Hospitals during 1914-8 war ; m. 4 Sep 1889 Alice, dau. of Robert Lawton, Dukinfield, Cheshire ; d. 18 Mar 1932.

TURNER, NORMAN DERRINGTON, son of Capt.Spence Derrington Turner, Clarendon Square, Leamington, Warwicks., EICS Bengal, and Harriette Griffin [check] (IGI) ; b. 28 Sep 1857 ; adm. 23 Sep 1869 ; left Aug 1870 ; living at Truro, Cornwall, 1891 ; m. 3 Aug 1887 Jessie Sinclair Maitland, third dau. of Rev.Wallis Marmaduke Pickthall, Vicar of Cold Ash, Berks ; death registered Tonbridge first quarter 1934, aged 76.

TURNER, RICHARD EDWARD, son of Francis Turner, barrister, Bencher Middle Temple, and Jane, dau. of James Sayers, Hopton, Suffolk ; b. 28 Oct 1813 ; adm. 10 Jan 1825 ; KS 1827 ; went to Shrewsbury Sch. ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 2 Feb 1832, matr. Mich.1832 ; 6th Classic and 30th Senior Optime 1836 ; BA 1836 ; adm.Inner Temple 26 Jan 1833, called to bar 30 Apr 1853, Bencher Nov 1879 ; South-Eastern Circuit ; m. 31 Aug 1839 Frances, widow of James Sayers Turner, Powis Place, Bloomsbury, London, solicitor, and dau. of Charles Johnstone ; d. 26 Oct 1882.

TURNER, SAYERS, brother of Richard Edward Turner (qv) ; b. 20 Sep 1815 ; adm. 10 Jan 1825 ; left Dec 1835 ; adm.solicitor 1837 ; practiced in Colchester, Essex ; Town Clerk, Colchester 1849-77 ; Alderman, Colchester Town Council, from 1877 ; of East Hill, Colchester, Essex ; m. 13 Jul 1843 Louisa Clare, youngest dau. of Rev.James Haddy Wilson Williams, Rector of Fornham All Saints cum Westley, Suffolk ; d. 9 Feb 1880.

TURNER, SYDNEY AUGUSTUS, fourth son of Henry Turner, Finchley Road, Hampstead, Middlesex, draper, and Sarah — (1881 Census) ; b. 18 Oct 1868 ; adm. 8 Jun 1882 (R) ; left May 1883 ; d. 13 Jul 1893.

TURNER, THOMAS, son of Thomas Turner, Clerk, Navy Office, subsequently Storekeeper at Deptford, Kent, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Holmden, Kt ; b.      ; adm.1656 ; KS (aged 14) 1658 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1661, adm.pens. 22 May 1661, scholar 1662, matr. 1661 ; BA 1664/5 ; MA 1668 ; ordained deacon 11 May 1668, priest 12 May 1668 (both Chichester) ; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1669, still 1680. [mother Elizabeth ?] [perhaps Vicar of Boxted, Essex 1684-7]

TURNER, THOMAS ; b.       ; adm. (aged 13) Oct 1720.

TURNER, THOMAS ; b.       ; adm. (aged 15) Mar 1734/5 ; left 1738.

TURNER, WALTER, son of Simon Turner, Middlesex ; b.       ; adm.      ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1650 (Chapter Muniments 43057).

TURNER, WILLIAM ; b.        ; adm. (aged 12) Feb 1734/5.

TURNER, WILLIAM PARTHERICHE, elder son of William Turner MusD (Cambridge), Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, Vicar Choral of St.Paul’s Cathedral, and Lay Vicar, Westminster Abbey, and Elizabeth Partheriche ; bapt.St.Martin, Ludgate 4 Apr 1682/3 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS 1699 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1703, matr. 8 Jun 1703, aged 20, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1703 – void 1709 ; degree set back for a year and confined to college for being at a tavern all night, 24 Dec 1706 ; BA 1707 ; MA Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1713 ; ordained deacon 19 Jun 1709, priest  24 Sep 1710 (both Durham) ; Minor Canon and Sacrist, Durham Cathedral ; Vicar of Monk Heselden, co.Durham, from 28 Jul 1714 ; m.1st, 1 Nov 1708 Margaret, second dau. of Thomas Butler, Old Acres, co.Durham ; m.2nd, 17 Apr 1718 Elizabeth Wall ; buried Monk Hesleden, co.Durham 28 Feb 1748.

TURNOR, CHRISTOPHER, son of Sir Christopher Turnor, Kt, Baron of the Exchequer, and Joyce, dau. of Thomas Warwick, Organist of Westminster Abbey, and sister of Sir Philip Warwick, Kt, MP ; b.        ; at school 1657 (Busby’s Account Book) ; Sidney Sussex Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 15 Sep 1657, matr.1658 (as Turner), but did not graduate ; adm.Middle Temple 20 Feb 1657/8, called to bar 1663 ; buried Temple Church 23 Jun 1690.

TURNOR, JOHN, second son of Arthur Turnor MP, Little Parndon, Essex, barrister, Bencher Middle Temple, and Anne, dau. of John Jermy, Gunton, Norfolk ; b.        ; at school under Osbaldeston (J.Peile, Biog.Reg. of Christ’s Coll., i, 429)  ; Christ’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 17 Sep 1633, aged 13, matr.Mich.1633 (as Turner), but did not graduate ; adm.Middle Temple 28 Jan 1635/6 ; killed in Civil War.

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 1 Jun 1622 – sequestered 8 Sep 1643, “for that he is a common drunkard, and hath solicited the chastity of one Alice Thorpe, and is a common quarreller” ; buried Hastings, Sussex 6 Oct 1652.

TWEDDELL, HUBBERSTY MADISON, second son of Francis Tweddell, Hartburn, Northumberland, and his first wife Esther, dau. of Lieut.-Col.Joseph Harrison, Lancaster, 52nd Foot ; b. 28 Apr 1799 ; adm. 27 Jun 1809 ; LSA 1823 ; MRCS 1824 ; Assistant Surgeon, EICS Bengal 3 Jun 1825 ; 25th Native Infantry 20 Oct 1829 ; Surgeon, 16 Apr 1839 ; Garrison Surgeon, Chunar 1851 ; Surgeon-Major 1 Oct 1858 ; ret. 10 Aug 1861 ; m. at British Embassy, Paris 22 Nov 1838 Augusta Mary, dau. of Johannes Matthias Arntz, Düsseldorf, Germany, contractor to Prussian Army ; d. 22 Aug 1871.

TWEDLE, — ; b.        ; adm.       ; QS in 1553 (Chapter Muniments).

TWISDEN, see also TWYSDEN.

TWISDEN, — ; b.       ; at school 1660-2 (Busby’s Account Book).

TWISDEN, — ; b.        ; adm. Jun 1662 ; a boarder ; at school 1663 (Busby’s Account Book).

TWISDEN, — ; b.        ; adm. Jun 1662 ; a boarder ; at school 1665 (Busby’s Account Book).

TWISDEN, JOHN, sixth son of Sir Roger Twisden, Bart., MP, Bradbourne Hall, Kent, and Margaret, dau. of Sir John Marsham, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. 29 Dec 1683 ; adm.      ; KS 1700 ; buried East Malling, Kent 22 Nov 1701.

TWISDEN, SIR JOHN PAPILLON, BART., brother of Sir Roger Twisden, Bart. (qv) ; bapt. 20 Jan 1742/3 ; at school under Markham (Admissions to Trin.Coll.Camb., iii, 197) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 Jun 1761, aged 18, matr.Mich.1761, readm. as fellow commoner 18 Jan 1765, matr.1761 ; BA 1765 ; succ.brother as 7th baronet 5 Oct 1779 (de facto, although there was a de jure claimant) ; of Bradbourne, Kent ; m. 8 Apr 1782 Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Adm.Sir Francis Geary, Bart., Royal Navy ; d. 10 Feb 1810.

TWISDEN, PHILIP, eldest son of Francis Twisden, East Malling, Kent, and Rebecca, widow of Thomas Hale, Lincoln’s Inn, barrister, and dau. of Philip Lemon, Thames Ditton, Surrey ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS 1693 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1696, matr. 4 Jul 1696, aged 18, Westminster Student from 29 Dec 1696 ; Lieut., Earl of Orrery’s  (afterwards Col.Kane’s) Regt. of Foot 1 Mar 1703/4, later Capt. ; served at battle of Malplaquet 1709 ; sailed with his regiment on expedition to Canada 1711 ; drowned in shipwreck in St.Lawrence river 22 Aug 1711.

TWISDEN, SIR ROGER, BART., son of Sir Roger Twisden, Bart., MP, and Elizabeth, widow of Leonard Bartholomew, Oxenhoath, Kent, and dau. of Edmund Watton, Addington, Kent ; b. 7 Nov 1737 ; adm. (aged 10) Apr 1748 ; in school list 1754 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 19 Dec 1754, scholar 18 Apr 1755, readm. as fellow commoner 3 Feb 1759, matr. Lent 1755 ; MA Oxford 5 Jul 1759 ; succ.father as 6th baronet 7 Mar 1772 ; m. 25 Jan 1779 Rebecca, dau. of Isaac Waldash, Chatham, Kent ; d. 5 Oct 1779.

TWISDEN, THOMAS, brother of Philip Twisden (qv) ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS 1699 ; buried East Cloister, Westminster Abbey 31 Oct 1700.

TWISLETON, GREGORY WILLIAM, see EARDLEY-TWISLETON-FIENNES, GREGORY WILLIAM, 11TH BARON SAYE AND SELE.

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 deacon 31 May 1795 (Lichfield, lit.dim. from Peterborough), priest 22 May 1796 (Winchester) ; 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, actress, dau. of John Wattell, London ; m.2nd, 7 Jun 1798 Anne, dau. of Benjamin Ashe, Bath, Somerset ; d. in Ceylon 15 Aug 1824.

TWISS, QUINTIN WILLIAM FRANCIS, only son of Horace Twiss QC MP, Vice-Chancellor, Duchy of Lancaster, and Conservative politician, and his second wife Anne Louisa Andrewenna, widow of Charles Greenwood, Russian merchant, and sister of Charles Stephen Francis Sterky (qv) ; b. 13 Mar 1835 ; adm. 2 Oct 1843 (G) ; QS (Capt.) 1849 ; Capt. of the School 1852 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1853, matr. 18 May 1853, Westminster Student 1853-61 ; BA 1857 ; MA 1860 ; Third Class Clerk, Treasury  Aug 1856 – Jan 1860 ; Assistant Private Secretary to Parliamentary Secretary to Treasury Jun 1859 – Jan 1860 ; Assistant Superintendent, County Courts Department Jan 1860 – 91 ; a well-known amateur actor and famous “Old Stager” in the Canterbury week ; his name formerly appeared in nails in the centre of the floor of School, and it was on this spot that boys who misbehaved in form were told to “stand out” ; m. 11 Apr 1861 Fanny Shelley, second dau. of William Henry Covey FRCS LSA, Wilton Street, Belgrave Square, London, surgeon ; d. 7 Aug 1900.

TWIST, ROBERT ; b.       ; adm.      ; QS        ; a set of verses adressed by him in 1597 to Queen Elizabeth I on the anniversary of her accession is preserved in the Royal MSS, British Library ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1599, adm.scholar 1600, but did not matr.

TWIST, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm.      ; QS       ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1587, adm.scholar 1588, matr. Mich.1587, but did not graduate.

TWOGOOD, MATTHEW DEANE, son of George Twogood, Cork, Ireland, and Catherine, only child of Christopher Crofts, Alderman of Cork ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1723 (as Dean Toogood) ; afterwards educated under Dr.Molloy at Cork ; Trinity Coll.Dublin, adm.fellow commoner 31 Jan 1727/8 ; living 4 Jun 1729.

TWYSDEN, SIR WILLIAM JERVIS, BART., eldest son of Sir William Twysden, Bart., and Mary, dau. of George Jervis, Thames Ditton, Surrey ; b. 13 May 1760 ; adm. 30 Apr 1767 (Morel) ; succ.father as 7th baronet 8 Jul 1767 ; in school lists 1775 ; Lieut., 7thFoot ; served in American War of Independence ; of Roydon Hall, Kent ; Receiver-General of Taxes for Kent 1807 ; m. 21 May 1786 Frances, dau. of Alexander Wynch, EICS Madras, Governor of Madras ; d. 3 Feb 1834.

TYAS (or TIAS), ROBERT, second son of William Tyas (or Tias), Battersea, Surrey, and Lambourne Hall, Essex, Under Clerk of Great Wardrobe, and Mary, widow of William Cliffe, citizen and draper, London, and dau. of Thomas Stanley, London, woollen draper ; b. 8 Mar 1604/5 ; at school under Wilson (Alum.Cant.) ; Sidney Sussex Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 26 Apr 1622, matr.1622, but did not graduate ; adm.Middle Temple 4 Feb 1623/4 ; petitioned for reversion of post Clerk of the Great Wardrobe c.1637, having been “educated therein” (CSP Dom, [check volume reference], 49).

TYDDER (or TUDOR), FULKE, son of Thomas Tydder, Hatfield, Herts. ; b.      ; at school under Busby one year (J.E.B.Mayor and R.F.Scott, Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, i, 48) ; BB Mich.1638 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 21 Jun 1639, aged 16, Bishop Williams scholar 6 Nov 1639, matr.1639 ; BA 1642/3 ; MA 1646 ; DD 1661 ; ordained ; Rector of Tewin, Herts., from c.1650 ; Rector of Stevenage, Herts., from 5 Apr 1680 ; m. 1652 Alice, youngest dau. of Robert Corbet, Edgmond, Shropshire ; d. 22 Oct 1688.

TYLDEN, RICHARD, only son of Rev.Richard Osborne Tylden, Vicar of Chilham, Kent, and his second wife Harriot Leonora Frances, dau. of James Stanley Ireland, Stipendiary Magistrate, Ireland ; b. 18 May 1858 ; adm. 21 Jan 1870 (G) ; RMA Woolwich ; Cadet, Royal Artillery 24 Sep 1875 ; Lieut., 25 Jun 1877 ; Capt., 6 May 1885 ; m. 17 Nov 1882 Margaret Isabel Georgina, dau. of Henry Carter, Wickham, Hampshire ; d. 28 Nov 1885, from effects of hunting accident.

TYLER, ROPER TREVOR, third son of Adm.Sir Charles Tyler GCB, Royal Navy, and his second wife Margaret, dau. of Alexander Leach, Corston, Pembrokeshire ; b. 19 Apr 1801 ; adm. 19 Jan 1816 (Best) ; left 9 Aug 1820 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 15 Jan 1820 ; BA 1823 ; MA 1827 ; ordained deacon 8 Aug 1824 (Bristol, lit.dim. from Llandaff), priest 2 Jul  1825 (Llandaff) ; Domestic Chaplain to William IV when Duke of Clarence 29 Aug 1827 ; Rector of Merthyr Dyfan, Glamorgan 15 Nov 1828 – Apr 1833 ; Rector of Wenvoe, Glamorgan 15 Nov 1828 – Sep 1834 ; Rector of St.Nicholas, Glamorgan 7 Mar 1833 ; Vicar of Mynachllogddu, Pembrokeshire, from 1 Nov 1836 ; Rector of Llantrithyd, Glamorgan, from 14 Jul 1838 ; JP Glamorgan ; m. 9 Aug 1838 Isabel Bruce, dau. of John Bruce Bruce-Pryce, Dyffryn, Glamorgan ; d. 19 Feb 1885.

TYLER, WILLIAM ; b.       ; adm. (aged 9) May 1737 ; BB 1741 ; left 1743 ; a school contemporary of David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (qv) (see Farrington, Diary II, 614, entry for 20 Jul 1796) ; pupil of Louis-François Roubiliac, sculptor ; as a sculptor he executed some thirty-five funeral monuments, and as an architect he designed the Ordnance Office, Westminster, and was employed by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester ; exhibited at Society of Artists 1760-7 ; a founder member of the Royal Academy 1768, exhibiting there 1769-86 and 1800 ; m. (at age 22, Farrington, Diary, III, 758-9) ; d. 6 Sep 1801. ODNB. [Perhaps William Tyler, son of William Tyler and Judith —, bapt. St.Paul’s, Covent Garden 22 Apr 1728 (a William Tyler had married Judith Contenson at St.Martin in the Fields 22 May 1727) ; and William Tyler, St.Martin’s in the Fields, who m. at St.Paul’s, Covent Garden 7 Jul 1751 Elizabeth Vitu, St.Giles in the Fields] [father presumably William Tyler, St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, carver, will proved PCC 9 Feb 1743/4]

TYLER-SMITH, GIULIO COWLEY, son of William Tyler-Smith MD, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, and Tryphena, dau. of James Yearsley, Southwick Park, Tewkesbury, Gloucs. ; b. 2 May 1849 ; adm. 26 Jan 1863 (G) ; a tea and coffee merchant, firm John Cassell & Co., Fenchurch Street, London ; m.  12 Dec 1878 Florence Isabel, fourth dau. of Augustus William Gadesden, Ewell Castle, Surrey, sugar refiner and bank director ; d. 22 Jul 1909.

TYLNEY, JOHN CHILD, 2ND EARL TYLNEY (I), brother of Richard Tylney, Viscount Castlemaine (qv) ; bapt. 22 Oct 1712 ; adm.Jul 1721 (as John Child) ; in under school list 1725 ; at Eton Coll. 1725-8 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 18 Apr 1732 ; MA 1734 ; styled Viscount Castlemaine 1734-50 ; assumed, with his father, the additional surname of Tylney 24 Mar 1733/4 ; FRS 11 Dec 1746 ; succeeded father as 2nd Earl Tylney (I) Mar 1749/50 ; travelling in Italy 1752-3 ; MP Malmesbury 1761-8 ; his homosexuality caused him to leave England permanently in the early 1760s to settle in Italy, where he spent the summers in Florence and the winters in Naples ; described by Horace Walpole as “the most generous creature in the world” ; bequeathed his great fortune to his nephew, Sir James Tylney Long, Bart. (qv) ; d.unm. at Naples 17 Sep 1784.

TYLNEY, RICHARD, VISCOUNT CASTLEMAINE, eldest son of Richard Child Tylney (formerly Child), 1st Earl Tylney (I) MP, Wanstead, Essex, and Dorothy, only surviving dau. of John Glynne, Henley Park, Surrey ; bapt. 10 Aug 1711 ; adm. Jul 1720 (as Richard Child) ; in under school list 1724 ; at Eton Coll. 1725 ; styled Viscount Castlemaine from 11 Jan 1730/1 ; assumed surname of Tylney in place of Child by private Act of Parliament (6 Geo.II, c.xxvii) 1733 ; d.unm. 19 Feb 1733/4. [Perhaps Richard Tylney who was at Padua on Grand Tour on 4 Mar 1730/1].

TYNDAL, SAVAGE, son of Charles Tyndal, St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, London, and Ann Savage ; bapt. St.Paul, Covent Garden 9 Apr 1703 ; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1718 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 9 Jul 1722 ; migr. to All Souls Coll., scholar 1725 ; BA 1726 ; MA 1730 ; BD 1741 ; DD 1745 ; Fellow of All Souls 1725-52, Sub-Warden 1740-1; Proctor 1740 ; ordained priest 22 Sep 1734 (Lincoln, as Tyndel) ; Rector of Elmley, Kent 1746-51 ; Vicar of Barking, Essex, from 27 Apr 1751 ; d. unm. 10 May 1762.

TYNDALE, JOHN, eldest son of Thomas Tyndale, Bathford, Somerset, and his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Booth, Woodford, Cheshire ; b. 30 Sep 1701 ; adm. Mar 1717/8 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 29 Nov 1720 ; adm.Middle Temple 31 Dec 1719 ; d.unm. 13 Nov 1728.

TYRCONNEL, GEORGE, 2nd EARL OF, see CARPENTER, GEORGE, 2ND EARL OF TYRCONNEL (I).

TYRER, RALPH ; b.      ; adm.      ; QS         ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1572, adm.scholar 1573, matr.Mich.1572 ; BA 1576/7 ; MA 1580 (incorp.Oxford 12 Jul 1580) ; BD 1587 ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1579- c.1593, Junior Dean 1589-90, Senior Dean 1590-1, 1592-3 ; ordained priest May 1586 (Lincoln) ; Vicar of Eaton Bray, Beds., 1587 – Oct 1588 ; Vicar of Chesterton, Cambs., 29 Aug 1590- Jan 1592/3 ; Vicar of Kendal, Westmorland, from 1592 ; in the event of his only son John dying under age, he provided in his will for the foundation of a scholarship at Trinity Coll. for those educated at St.Paul’s or Westminster, but there is no evidence that Trinity Coll. received any money under the terms of this bequest  ; author, Five Godlie Sermons, 1602 ; lic. to m. 28 Oct 1592 Mary, dau. of John Harrison, St.Michael le Querne, London, citizen and stationer ; d. 4 Jun 1627.

TYRWHITT, see also TIRWHITT.

TYRWHITT, — ; b.        ; in school list 1797.

TYRWHITT, ROBERT PHILIP, eldest son of Richard Tyrwhitt, Farmcott, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, barrister, Recorder of Chester, and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.Jonathan Lipyeatt, Rector of Great Hallingbury, Cheshire ; b. 15 Jul 1798 ; adm. Mich.1809 ; the “chief crony” at school of George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle (qv), who relates an adventure that they had together during a visit to Princess Charlotte at Warwick House (Earl of Albemarle, Fifty Years of My Life, i, 309-10) ; left 1811 ; adm.Middle Temple 6 Jun 1817, called to bar 11 Feb 1825 ; Oxford Circuit ; Revising Barrister for fourteen years ; Metropolitan Magistrate, Clerkenwell 1847-60, Marlborough Street 1860-71 ; author, Notices and Remains of the Family of Tyrwhitt, 1872, Summary of the Law of Modern Pleading, 1846, and Reports in the Exchequer of Pleas ; m. 30 Sep 1824 Catherine Wigley, sister of Ambrose St.John (qv) ; d. 18 Jun 1886.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, CHARLES, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv) ; b. 16 Jun 1789 ; adm. 25 Sep 1801 ; in school list 1801 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 27 Dec 1806 ; BA 1810 ; MA 1813 ; ordained deacon Dec 1813 (Chester, lit.dim. from Winchester), priest 21 Dec 1814 (Lichfield, lit.dim. from Winchester) ; Curate, Highclere, Hampshire ; d. 16 Feb 1816.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, EDWARD, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 17864, qv) ; b.      ; adm. 13 Jun 1814 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 14 Jan 1820, aged 16 ; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards (Blue) 27 Apr 1820 ; Lieut., 14 Apr 1825 ; Capt., 19 Nov 1830 ; d. 2 Nov 1831.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, EDWARD, third son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (at school under Vincent, qv) ; b. 16 May 1832 ; adm. 1 Jul 1846 (G) ; left Whitsun 1849 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 11 Oct 1849, matr.Mich.1850 ; migrated to Magdalene Coll. 15 Oct 1851 ; BA 1854 ; MA 1857 ; played cricket for Cambridge Univ. 1852-4, Gentlemen v.Players 1854-9, 1864 ; the best amateur lob bowler of his day, and a slashing hitter ; ordained deacon 1860, priest 1861 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Chalfont St.Giles, Bucks., 1860-3 ; Rector of Amersham with Coleshill, Bucks., from 1863 ; JP Buckinghamshire 1865 ; a very successful steeplechase rider, under the name of “Mr.Ekard”, and a keen follower of the Old Berkeley Hunt ; d. 20 Jun 1904.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, GEORGE, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv) ; b. 19 Oct 1794 ; adm.     ; left 1812 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 2 Apr 1812 ; migr. to Jesus Coll.Cambridge, adm. 21 Dec 1815, readm. 28 Feb 1816, matr.Mich.1816 ; LLB 1818 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1818 (Hereford, litt.dim. from Winchester), priest 6 Jun 1819 (Salisbury, litt.dim. from Winchester) ; Curate, Littleton, Hampshire 1818 ; Vicar of St.Nicholas, Deptford, Kent 12 Apr 1826-30 ; Rector of Malpas (higher mediety), Cheshire, from 5 May 1830 ; m. 14 Aug 1827 Jane, second dau. of Joseph Thompson Halsey MP, Gaddesden Park, Herts. ; d. 6 Mar 1840.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, JOHN, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv) ; b. 1 Nov 1790 ; in school lists May 1803, Oct 1803 ; left 1808 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 27 May 1808 ; BA 1812 ; MA 1815 ; ordained deacon 9 Jun 1816 (Salisbury), 1 Jun 1817 (Exeter, lit.dim. from Salisbury) ; Perpetual Curate of Aylesbury, Bucks., 11 Oct 1821 ; Curate, Bucknell, Oxfordshire 1823-6 ; Rector of Amersham, Bucks., from 18 May 1826 ; m.1st, 7 Aug 1826 Mary, third dau. of Arthur Annesley MP, Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire ; m.2nd, 2 Nov 1830 Emily, fifth dau. of Charles Drake-Garrard (qv) ; d. 26 Jun 1860.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, THOMAS, second son of William Drake (adm.1738, qv) ; b.      ; in school list 1764 (Porten) ; left Whitsun 1767 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 1 Jul 1767, aged 18 ; MA [sic, check] 1771 ; assumed surname of Tyrwhitt only 1776, but resumed his paternal name in addition to Tyrwhitt on inheriting Shardeloes estate, Amersham, Bucks., from his father in 1796 ; MP Amersham from 4 Jun 1795 ; m. 8 Aug 1780 Anne, dau. of Rev.William Wickham, Garsington, Oxfordshire ; d. 18 Oct 1810.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv) ; b. 16 Mar 1783 ; at school under Vincent (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1820) ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 21 Feb 1801 ; MA 15 Jun 1803 ; MP Amersham 31 Jan 1805-32 ; of Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks. ; DL JP Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff 1836 ; for many years Master, Bicester Foxhounds ; m. Oct 1814 Barbara Caroline, dau. of Arthur Annesley MP, Bletchingdon Park, Oxfordshire ; d. 21 Mar 1852.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (at school under Vincent, qv) ; b. 14 Jul 1817 ; adm. 13 Jul 1831 ; at Harrow Sch. 1833-6 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 19 May 1836 ; of Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks. ; Master, Bicester Foxhounds 1851-5, 1857-62, 1863-6 ; DL Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff 1859 ; JP Buckinghamshire 1839 ; m.1st, 8 Aug 1843 Elizabeth Julia, widow of Col.Alexander Wedderburn, Inveresk, 2nd Foot Guards, and dau. of John Stratton, Farthinghoe, Northants ; m.2nd, 11 Aug 1887 Dorothy Emma, dau. of Rev.John Leyborne-Popham, Rector of Chilton Foliat, Wilts. ; d. 24 Jul 1888.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, WILLIAM, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv) ; b. 21 Oct 1785 ; in school list 1801 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 May 1803 ; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards (Blue) 5 Sep 1805 ; Lieut., 6 Aug 1807 ; Capt., 29 Aug 1811 ; Junior Maj., 22 Jun 1820, Senior Maj., 24 Jul 1823 ; Brevet Maj., 18 Jun 1815 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 22 Jun 1820 ; retired May 1826 ; served at battle of Waterloo ; MP Amersham 21 Nov 1810-32 ; m. 22 Aug 1832 Emma, second dau. of Joseph Thompson Halsey MP, Great Gaddesden, Herts. ; d. 21 Dec 1848.

TYSSEN, CHARLES, eldest son of Samuel Tyssen, Narborough Hall, Norfolk, and Sophia, youngest dau. of John Baker, Deal, Kent ; b. 5 Mar 1810 ; adm. 31 Jan 1823 (G) ; Ensign, 49th Foot 8 Apr 1826 ; Lieut., 75th Foot 17 Jan 1828 ; Capt., 15 Jun 1832 ; ret. 17 Feb 1837 ; of Weyhill, Hampshire ; d.unm. 1 Dec 1863.

TYSSEN, HENRY, brother of Charles Tyssen (qv) ; bapt. 13 Dec 1814 ; adm. 26 Jan 1826 (G) ; attorney, New Inn, London ; emigrated to Australia ; practised as solicitor at Geelong, Victoria, from Nov 1840 ; d.unm. at Geelong 6 Mar 1842.

TYSSEN, WILLIAM HOUGHAM, brother of Charles Tyssen (qv) ; b. 3 Jan 1817 ; adm. 19 Jan 1827 (G) ; Ensign, 80th Foot 30 Jan 1835 ; Lieut., 23 Jun 1838 ; Capt., 86th Foot 27 Mar 1840 ; retd. 28 Jul 1843 ; d.unm. at St.Francis Bay, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 28 Sep 1847.