YALE, WILLIAM PARRY, brother of Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (qv) ; b. ; adm. 28 Jul 1798 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; RMC Great Marlow ; Ensign, 90th Foot 24 Sep 1805 ; Lieut., 4thGarrison Battn., 16 Dec 1806 ; Capt., 48th Foot 17 May 1808 ; Brevet Maj., 27 May 1825 ; half-pay 1 Jun 1826 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 28 Jun 1838 ; Maj., 32nd Foot 12 Mar 1841, retiring same day ; served in Peninsular War ; wounded at Pamplona ; assumed surname of Jones-Parry in lieu of Jones 1803, and surname of Yale in lieu of Jones-Parry 30 May 1823, on inheriting Plas-yn-Yale estate, Denbighshire ; High Sheriff, Denbighshire 1833 ; m. at Launceston, Tasmania 16 Oct 1821 Eliza Flora, dau. of John Sanderson, London ; d. 6 Jun 1867, aged 77.
YARBOROUGH, FRANCIS, sixth son of Thomas Yarborough, Campsall, Yorks., Serjeant at Law, and his second wife Mary, dau. of Edmund Watson, Haigh Hall, South Kirkby, Yorks. ; b. ; at school under Freind (Richard Richardson, in a letter to Arthur Charlett, Master of University College, Oxford, 4 Oct 1712, Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Ballard 17, f.136, states that Yarborough “is at Westminster School” and “designs to come to University Coll.”) ; University Coll.Oxford, matr.18 Mar 1712/3, aged 17 ; BA 1716 ; migrated to Brasenose Coll. ; MA 1719 ; BD and DD 1746 ; Fellow of Brasenose Coll. 1719, Principal from 9 Dec 1745 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1726, priest 28 May 1727 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Over Worton, Oxfordshire 24 Oct 1729 – Oct 1739 ; Rector of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, from 1739 ; d. unm. 24 Apr 1770.
YARDE, FRANCIS, fifth son of Edward Yarde MP, Churston Court, Devon, and Susanna, widow of Henry Northleigh MP, Peamore, Devon, and dau. of John Sparke, Exeter, Devon, dyer ; bapt. 27 Feb 1703/4 ; adm. (aged 14) Nov 1718 ; Merton Coll.Oxford, matr. 19 Jun 1721 ; BA 1725 ; m. 2 Nov 1729 (IGI) Elizabeth Northleigh ; buried Ottery St.Mary, Devon 26 Jan 1749/50.
YARDELEY, JOHN ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1542 (Chapter Muniments 6478).
YARDLEY, THOMAS, son of Ashton Yardley, Office of the Poultry, St.Martin’s in the Fields, Westminster ; bapt. 28 May 1619 ; adm. ; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1636, adm.pens. 27 May 1636, scholar 1637, matr.1636 ; BA 1639/40 ; MA 1643 (incorp.Oxford 4 Apr 1644) ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1640-4, when ejected by Parliamentary Visitors ; ordained ; Vicar of Hollingbourne, Kent 1652 (subscribed 1 Oct 1660) ; Head Master, Rochester GS 1660-3 ; Vicar of Halling, Kent, presented 4 Sep 1661, instituted 21 Apr 1662 (no longer Apr 1663) ; Rector of Hunton, Kent, from 21 Apr 1662 ; m. (by 1656) Lettice — ; d.1682. [possibly — Yardley, Canoneer Student, Christ Church, Oxford 29 Sep 1648 (date of admission by Parliamentary Visitors)]
YARMOUTH, ROBERT, 1st EARL OF, see PASTON, ROBERT, 1st EARL OF YARMOUTH.
YARNER, JAMES, son of Thomas Yarner, London ; b. ; at school 2 Jul 1582, aged 12 (Chapter Muniments 43050).
YARNER, JOHN, son of John Yarner, Middlesex ; b. ; adm. ; KS (aged 16) 1629 (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Tanner MSS lxix, f.224).
YARROUTH, CHARLES ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1642, still 1644-5 (Chapter Muniments 43114).
YARWAY, ROBERT, son of Robert Yarway, London ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1669 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1671, matr. 27 Jun 1671, aged 19, Westminster Student from 12 Jun 1672 ; BA 29 Apr 1675 ; buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 16 Jun 1675. [father perhaps citizen and merchant taylor, London]
YATES, — ; b. ; adm. ; a pensioner in 1565 (tutor, the Head Master) (Chapter Muniments 54005-6).
YATES, CHARLES COOKSEY, eldest son of Sir Thomas Charles Yates, Kt, Worcester, and —-, dau. of Holland Cooksey, Braces Leigh, Worcs. ; b. ; adm. 20 Jun 1814 ; adm.Inner Temple 26 Nov 1823, called to bar 30 Jan 1829 ; Oxford Circuit ; absconded in 1836 having committed a financial fraud ; m. 2 Mar 1836 Mary, dau. of George Boswell, Witton Hall, Warwicks. ; d. at Sierra Leone 2 Aug 1837.
YATES, EDWARD ; b. ; adm. ; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1633, adm.scholar 1634, matr.Michaelmas 1634, [Fellow ?], Tutor 1641 ; BA 1636/7 ; MA 1640 ; ordained ; Chaplain, Trinity Coll. 1642-7 (ejected), 1661. [perhaps Rector of Ropsley, Lincs., from 1659 ; buried Ropsley, Lincs. 20 Sep 1662]
YATES, GEORGE ; b. ; adm. (aged 9) Oct 1742, chorister.
YATES, JAMES, son of Rev.Thomas Yates DD, Vicar of Charlton upon Otmoor, Oxfordshire, and Anne, dau. of Richard Sutton, Finchley, Middlesex, vintner ; twin brother of Thomas Yates (qv) ; b. 21 Apr 1717 ; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1725 ; Min.Can.1731 ; KS 1732 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1737, matr. 14 Jun 1737, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1737 – expelled 28 Sep 1742, having been suspended from taking degree for a year and admonished for scandalous behaviour 28 Jun 1742 ; BA 1742.
YATES, JOHN ; b. ; adm. 13 Jul 1778.
YATES, JOSEPH, only son of Sir Joseph Yates, Kt, successively Puisne Judge of the King’s Bench and of the Common Pleas, and Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Baldwin, Munslow, Shropshire ; b. 28 Mar 1764 ; adm. 14 Jun 1775 ; KS 1777 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1781, matr. 30 Jun 1781, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1781 – void by marriage 23 Apr 1787 ; BA 1785 ; adm.Inner Temple 9 Jun 1781, called to bar 3 Feb 1795 ; KC Duchy of Lancaster 1795-1801 ; a Commissioner of Bankrupts 1799 (occurs in annual lists 1802-21) ; of Peel Hall, Lancs. ; m.1st, 31 Mar 1787 Hon.Charlotte St.John, third dau. of John St.John, 11th Baron St.John of Bletso ; m.2nd, 1 Dec 1807 Amelia, eldest dau. of Thomas Ainsworth, Bridge House, Bolton le Moors, Lancs. ; d. 1824. [but perhaps dead at 9 Sep 1820 ?]
YATES, JOSEPH MAGHULL, eldest son of Joseph St.John Yates, Wellbank, Cheshire, Judge of Cheshire County Courts, barrister, and Emily Augusta, fourth dau. of David Scott, Brotherton, Kincardineshire ; grandson of Joseph Yates (qv) ; b. 19 Jun 1844 ; adm. 27 Jan 1857 (G) ; QS 1859 ; rowed v.Eton 3 Aug 1860 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1863, adm.pens. 20 May 1863, matr. Mich.1863 ; BA 1867 ; adm.Inner Temple 27 Apr 1866, called to bar 26 Jan 1869 ; Northern Circuit ; Recorder of Salford 1889-1904 ; QC 1893 ; Stipendiary Magistrate, Manchester, from Apr 1894 ; Chairman, Salford Hundred Quarter sessions (at death) ; JP Lancashire 1894, Cheshire 1895 ; m. 29 May 1873 Wilhelmina Elizabeth, sister of Everard William Wylde (qv) ; d. 17 Apr 1916.
YATES (or YEATS), MINSHALL, son of Thomas Yates (or Yeats), and Eleanor — ; bapt. St.Mary Aldermanbury, London 14 May 1672 (IGI) ; adm. ; KS 1688 ; left 1690.
YATES, RICHARD WILLIAM, only son of Rev.Richard Sutton Yates DD, Rector of Solihull, Warwicks., and Eliza Maria, dau. of Thomas Hennard ; nephew of James Yates (qv) ; b. 7 May 1761 ; adm. 19 Jan 1775 ; Queen’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 29 Jan 1778, aged 16 ; BA 1781 ; MA 1784 ; ordained deacon 23 Jun 1783 (Winchester), priest 22 May 1785 (Lichfield) ; Curate, Chaldon, Surrey 1783 ; Curate, Solihull, Warwicks., 1783-1803 ; m. 6 Aug 1783 (IGI) Hester, only dau. of Rev.John Barnardiston DD, Master of Corpus Christi Coll.Cambridge ; d. 26 Jan 1805.
YATES, THOMAS, twin brother of James Yates (qv) ; b. 21 Apr 1717 ; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1725 ; left 1728.
YATMAN, WILLIAM, only son of Matthew Yatman, Chelsea, Middlesex, apothecary [and his second wife ?] ; b. 1786 ; in school lists 1795, 1801 ; adm. Inner Temple 11 May 1808 ; adm.solicitor ; practised in Arundel Street, Strand, London ; Solicitor to Chelsea Waterworks, and Clerk to Proprietors of London and Cambridge Junction Canal ; m. 18 Jan 1812 Ellen, only dau. of John Mitchell, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea [naval officer ?] ; d. 5 Apr 1845, aged 59.
YEAMANS, EDWARD ; b. ; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1723/4 ; in school list 1729.
YEAMANS, JOHN ; b. ; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1722 ; in school list 1729.
YELVERTON, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, 2ND EARL OF SUSSEX, elder son of Talbot Yelverton, 1stEarl of Sussex KB FRS FSA, and Lucy, dau. of Henry Pelham MP, Stanmer, Sussex, Clerk of the Pells, Exchequer ; b. 27 Jul 1727 ; succ.father as 2nd Earl of Sussex 27 Oct 1731 ; adm. Jun 1737 ; left 1744 ; Grand Tour (left England Aug 1745) ; resided in Paris Oct 1748 – Aug 1749 as joint hostage with Lord Cathcart for delivery of Cape Breton to France ; Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales Oct 1749-51, and to George III as Prince of Wales from 18 Apr 1751 ; member, Society of Dilettanti 1750 ; d.unm. 8 Jan 1758.
YELVERTON, HENRY, 3rd EARL OF SUSSEX, brother of George Augustus Yelverton, 2nd Earl of Sussex (qv) ; b. 7 Jul 1728 ; adm. Jun 1738 ; Hertford Coll.Oxford, matr. 11 Dec 1745 ; Cornet, 7thDragoons 25 Jan 1752 ; Lieut., 26 Dec 1755 ; Capt., 31st Foot 28 Jun 1756 ; ret.1759 ; Col., Northamptonshire Militia 10 Jan 1763-84, with rank of Col. in Army during service 2 Jul 1779 ; succ.brother as 3rd Earl of Sussex 8 Jan 1758 ; carried golden spurs at coronation of George III 22 Sep 1760 (as 18th Baron Grey de Ruthyn) ; m.1st, 17 Jan 1757 Hester, dau. of John Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. ; m.2nd, 29 Jan 1778 Mary, dau. of John Vaughan, Bristol, goldsmith and banker ; d. 22 Apr 1799.
YEVANS, see also EVANS.
YEVANS, — ; b. ; adm. ; QS in 1579 (Chapter Muniments 39716).
YGLESIAS, FRANCIS MICHAEL, son of Miguel Yglesias, Stamford Hill, London, director mining companies, and Ellen Maude, dau. of John Barnes, Willesden, Middlesex ; b. 16 Jul 1867 (christened as Francisco Miguel Yglesias) ; adm. 16 Jun 1881 (D, G), exhibitioner ; QS Nov 1882 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1886, adm.pens. 6 Oct 1886, matr.Mich.1886 ; BA 1889 ; MA 1893 ; ordained deacon 1890, priest 1891 (both Lincoln) ; Curate, Coningsby, Lincs., 1890-4, Gedney, Lincs., 1894-5, Skegness, Lincs., 1896-8 ; Vicar of Tattershall, Lincs., 1898-1920 ; Rector of Langton, Lincs., 1920-33 ; m. 8 Oct 1912 Alice, dau. of John Short, Tattersall, Lincs., brewer ; d. 4 Dec 1950.
YGLESIAS, VICENTE ESTEBAN RICKEN, brother of Francis Michael Yglesias (qv) ; b. 12 Jun 1869 ; adm. 27 Mar 1883 (G) ; left 1884 ; d. 2 Apr 1884.
YOCKNEY, VICTOR HANSARD, see HANSARD, VICTOR HANSARD.
YONGE, see also YOUNG and YOUNGE.
YONGE, HENRY, brother of William Yonge (adm.1721, qv) ; bapt. Edgmond, Shropshire 6 Dec 1713 ; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1723 ; KS 1728 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1733, matr. 25 May 1733, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1733 – void 3 Aug 1747 (expiry year of grace as V.Great Torrington from 1 Aug 1746) ; adm.Inner Temple 5 Mar 1732/3 ; BA 1737 ; MA 20 Mar 1739/40 ; ordained deacon 21 Sep 1740, priest 20 Dec 1741 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Great Torrington, Devon, from 22 Apr 1746 ; m. 24 Jan 1746 Sarah, dau. of John Wolley, Ludlow, Shropshire ; d. 23 Nov 1784.
YONGE, HENRY, brother of Philip Yonge (adm.1718, qv) ; bapt. St.Paul’s, Covent Garden 28 Aug 1712 ; adm. (aged 12) Feb 1726/7 ; in under school list 1728 ; Surveyor in South Carolina, North America 1743 ; Assistant Surveyor, Georgia 29 Mar 1749, Member of Council and Joint Surveyor-Gen., 6 Aug 1754, Surveyor-Gen. from Dec 1756 ; member, House of Assembly, Georgia, for South Sea Islands Jan 1755, Christ Church Jan 1761, Vernonburg 1763 ; the first to plant soya beans in North America ; granted 5000 acres in Christ Church as a reward for his services as Surveyor-Gen., 14 Mar 1770 ; Treasurer of Council, Georgia 2 Jul 1771 ; supported the British government on the outbreak of the American Revolution, and was attainted and banished 1777 ; on his passage to the Bahamas he was captured by an English privateer and landed at St Augustin, Florida ; m.1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. William Bellinger, South Carolina ; m.2nd, 1767 Mary Ann, dau. of Edward Stedman, Aston Munslow, Shropshire ; m.3rd, 14 Sep 1774 Christiana, dau. of James Bulloch, Georgia ; d. at St.Augustin, Florida May 1778.
YONGE, JOHN ; b. ; adm. ; a pensioner (tutor, Prebendary Young) (Chapter Muniments 54005-14).
YONGE, PHILIP, son of Francis Yonge, Lisbon, Portugal, Commissary of the Ordnance duruing War of the Spanish Succession, subsequently London Agent for Plantation of South Carolina, and his first wife Elizabeth, widow of George Fletcher, Governor of Barbados ; b. ; adm. (aged 7) Sep 1718 ; Min.Can.1724 ; KS 1725 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1728, adm.pens. 1 Jul 1728, scholar 2 May 1729, matr. 1728 ; BA 1731/2 ; MA 1735 ; DD 1750 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1734, Major Fellow 3 Jul 1735, Tutor 1738-50, Junior Bursar 1746-8, Junior Dean 1748/9 ; spoke the Latin oration at Bentley’s funeral in Trinity Coll.Chapel Jul 1742 ; Public Orator, Cambridge Univ. 18 Jun 1746-52 ; Master, Jesus Coll.Cambridge Apr 1752 – Jun 1758 ; Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge Univ. 1753, 1754 ; managed the University of Cambridge for many years in the interest of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (qv) (D.A.Winstanley, The University of Cambridge in the Eighteenth Century, 1922, passim) ; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1735 (Lincoln) ; Whitehall Preacher 1743-50 ; Vicar of Barrington, Cambs., 25 Nov 1748 – Jul 1750 ; Vicar of Over, Cambs., 9 Feb 1749/50 – Nov 1750 ; Prebendary of Westminster 2 Nov 1750 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George II 22 Feb 1750 – Apr 1758 ; Rector of Loughton, Bucks., 3 Apr 1752 – Feb 1758 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s 6 Apr 1754-61 ; Rector of Therfield, Herts., 5 Oct 1757-61 ; consecrated Bishop of Bristol 29 Jun 1758 ; translated to Norwich 25 Nov 1761 ; m. 15 Dec 1761 Anne, elder dau. of Calverley Bewicke, Clapham, Surrey, merchant ; d. 23 Apr 1783. ODNB.
YONGE, PHILIP, brother of William Yonge (adm.1721, qv) ; bapt. Edgmond, Shropshire 9 Jun 1711 ; adm. (aged 10) Sep 1721 ; of Newport, Shropshire ; buried Edgmond, Shropshire 1 Feb 1744.
YONGE, STEPHEN, brother of William Yonge (adm.1721, qv) ; b. ; adm. (aged 9) Sep 1735 ; in school list 1737 ; an upholsterer in Holborn, London ; retired to Great Torrington, Devon ; m. 22 Apr 1749 (IGI) Sarah Adams, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.
YONGE, WILLIAM, second son of Philip Yonge, Caynton in Edgmond, Shropshire, and Anne, dau. of Sir Simon Archer Kt, MP, Tamworth, Staffs. ; b. ; at school under Busby four years (Busby’s Account Book) ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 21 Jun 1664, aged 17, matr.1664 ; adm.Inner Temple 13 Jun 1666, called to bar 1676 ; m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir William Hartopp, Kt MP, Rotherby, Leics. ; d. 1705.
YONGE, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Yonge, Caynton in Edgmond, Shropshire, and Sarah, dau. of Sir Joseph Herne, Kt, MP, London, merchant and Governor of East India Co. ; bapt. 8 Mar 1707 ; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1721 ; in under school list 1722 ; of Great Torrington, Devon ; m. 12 Mar 1733 (IGI) Charlotte, dau. of R.Bransby (or Brandsby) ; d. 15 Sep 1768.
YORK, JOHN ; b. ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1724/5 ; in under school list 1728 ; left 1728. [Perhaps son of Edward York, St.Margaret’s, Westminster, goldsmith ; adm.Middle Temple 7 Jun 1729 ; later of Clements Inn, London]
YORKE, — ; b. ; adm. ; a pensioner in 1565 (tutor, Mr Philip Allett) (Chapter Muniments 54066).
[Russell Barker and Stenning have an entry for YORKE, PEIRCE WYNNE, eldest son of Philip Yorke MP, Erthig Hall, Denbighshire, and his second wife Diana, widow of Ridgway Owen Meyrick, and elder dau. of Pierce Wynne, Dyffryn Aled, Denbighshire ; b. 7 Aug 1784 ; in school list 1803, having previously been at Eton Coll. ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 21 Jun 1803 ; High Sheriff, Denbighshire 1817 ; m. 16 Dec 1817 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Bulkeley Hughes, Kt, Plas Coch, Anglesey ; d. 9 Feb 1837. But the person meant in the school list of 1803 must be his brother Philip Wynne Yorke, next entry].
YORKE, PHILIP WYNNE, son of Philip Yorke MP, Erthig Hall, Denbighshire, and his second wife Diana, widow of Ridgeway Owen Meyrick, Dyffryn Aled, Denbighshire, and Barnsley, Yorkshire, and elder dau. of Pierce Wynne, Dyffryn Aled, Denbighshire ; b. 1788 ; adm. 25 Sep 1802 (Clapham) ; in school list May and Oct 1803 ; left 1805 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 4 Jan 1806, matr. Easter 1806 ; BA 1811 ; MA 1820 ; ordained deacon 22 Sep 1811, priest 23 Feb 1812 (both Chester) ; Rector of South Shoebury, Essex, from 24 Feb 1812 ; Rector of Rayleigh, Essex 1838-43 ; Rector of Hawkswell, Essex, from 1843 ; d. unm. 21 Mar 1858, aged 70.
YOUNG, see also YONGE and YOUNGE.
YOUNG, — ; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1645 (Chapter Muniments).
YOUNG, — ; b. ; adm. ; left 1656 (school list 1656, first quarter).
YOUNG, — ; b. ; adm. ; left 1656 (school list 1656, first two quarters).
YOUNG, — ; b. ; in school lists 1656.
YOUNG, — ; b. ; in under school list 1722.
YOUNG, — ; b. ; in under school lists 1723, 1724.
YOUNG, — ; b. ; in under school lists 1724-8 (“Young” in third form, school list Feb 1727/8, but this may be intended as an entry for Henry Yonge (adm. Feb 1726/7, qv)).
YOUNG, — ; b. ; in school lists 1745-7.
YOUNG, BENJAMIN ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1674 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1675, adm.pens. 25 Jun 1675, scholar 1676, matr.1678 ; BA 1678/9 ; ordained deacon 15 Jun 1679, priest 21 Sep 1679 (both Bristol) ; Vicar of Woodbastwick, Norfolk, from 11 Mar 1681/2 ; m. 1 Jan 1683 Ann Smith (IGI) ; d. 7 Sep 1736, aged 81.
YOUNG, FRANCIS ; b. ; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1729 ; left 1729.
YOUNG, FREDERICK, eldest son of Anthony William Young, Sculcoates, Yorks., merchant, and Mary, dau. of William Nell, Louth, Lincs., merchant ; b. 9 Jun 1842 ; adm. 21 Jan 1858 (Scott, subsequently R) ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 29 May 1861, matr.Mich.1861 ; BA 1865 ; MA 1874 ; ordained deacon 1865, priest 1866 (both London) ; Curate, St.George’s, Bloomsbury, London 1865-6 ; Chaplain, St.Jean de Luz, France 1867-8, Zante, Ionian Islands 1869-72 ; Vicar of North Reston, Lincs., 1872-82 ; Chaplain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1878-88 ; Curate, Swinton, Yorks., 1888-90, Keynsham, Somerset 1890-3 ; Rector of Llanfoist, Monmouthshire 1893-1914 ; m. 9 Aug 1877 Laura Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of Rev.John Edward Alexander Inge, Rector of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lincs. ; d. 12 Mar 1917.
YOUNG, FREDERICK CHARLES ASHBURNHAM, son of Rev.Frederick Young, Rector of Pett, Sussex, and his second wife Caroline Maria, eldest dau. of Rev.Robert William Close, Perpetual Curate of Woodhouse Eaves, Leics. ; b. 14 Jul 1867 ; adm. 27 May 1880 (G) ; left Aug 1884 ; University Coll.Durham 1888 ; ordained 1896 ; Curate, Messingham, Lincs., 1896-8 ; held other curacies ; Rector of Pett, Sussex 1909-30 ; m.1st, 25 Jul 1899 Eva Mary, dau. of Rev.Alfred Edgar Moore, Vicar of Messingham, Lincs. ; m.2nd, 13 Sep 1910 Ella Fanny May, dau. of Edward Dawson MRCS, Finchingfield, Essex ; d. 11 Sep 1938.
YOUNG, GEORGE, son of George Young, Pimley, Uffington, Shropshire, and Elinor, dau. of George Sotherne, Fitz, Shropshire ; bapt. 14 Feb 1615/6 ; adm. ; KS 1630 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1636, adm.pens. 19 May 1636, scholar 1637 ; BA 1639/40.
YOUNG, JOSEPH, sixth son of Edmond Young, Evesham, Worcs., and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Baldwin, Ashton under Hill, Gloucs. ; b. ; in school lists 1656 ; KS (aged 14) 1658 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1662, adm.pens. 27 Jun 1662, scholar 1663, matr.1662.
YOUNG, JOSEPH ; b. ; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1720 ; in under school list 1723.
YOUNG, THOMAS, son of Rev.William Young, Rector of Necton, Norfolk, and Anne Pigge, Little Fransham, Norfolk ; bapt.Necton, Norfolk 11 Mar 1767 ; adm. 23 Jan 1778 ; left 1784 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Aug 1784, aged 17, matr.Mich.1786 ; BA 1789 ; MA 1792 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1789, priest 23 Sep 1792 (both Norwich) ; Rector of Necton and Vicar of Holme Hale, Norfolk, from 30 Jun 1794 ; Vicar of Methwold and Rector of Cranwich, Norfolk 30 Apr 1800 – Apr 1804 ; d. unm. 23 Sep 1837.
YOUNG, THOMAS HENRY, second surviving son of Samuel Young, Parliament Street, Westminster, solicitor, and Elizabeth — ; b. 24 Feb 1806 ; adm. 1 Apr 1818 ; of Amersham Terrace, New Cross, Deptford, Kent (at death) ; m. Elizabeth [Badcock ?] ; d. 27 May 1853, aged 47.
YOUNG, WILLIAM ; b. ; at school under Camden (Foley, Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus, vi, 315) ; said to have “studied at Cambridge and Oxford, of which latter he was a Fellow” ; living at Topcliffe, Yorks., in 1628 ; m. —, dau. of — Wadnall.
YOUNGE, CHARLES ; b. ; adm. (aged 10) Sep 1742 ; left 1744.
YOUNGER, HENRY, son of Very Rev.John Younger DD, Dean of Salisbury and Prebendary of St.Paul’s, and Henrietta Maria, dau. of Sir Richard Graham, Bart., Norton Conyers, Yorks. ; b. 3 Jul 1707/8 ; adm. (aged 9) May 1717 ; KS 1723 ; left 1725 ; St.John’s Coll.Oxford, matr. 6 Mar 1724/5 ; living 1728.