The Eton School lists, from 1791 to 1850 : (every third year after 1793,) with short notes / by H. E. C. Stapylton; and a list of provosts, fellows, head and lower masters, and assistants from 1791 to 1862.
- Eton College
- Date:
- 1863
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Credit: The Eton School lists, from 1791 to 1850 : (every third year after 1793,) with short notes / by H. E. C. Stapylton; and a list of provosts, fellows, head and lower masters, and assistants from 1791 to 1862. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1882.] Whatman mi. iPardoe ■Km'ght Trollope Iiord J. Manners Lawley mi. Baker Coleridge Arkwright mi. Maunsell Mackay Bourne Alston mi. Mr. Sarile min. Empson Everard Mr. A'Court Eawson Morgan Dealtry Mills Douglas Shadwell mi. Lord Altamont Lippincott Compton Thomas William Ood/rey. M.A. Ch. CU.; a Banker In London, Messrs. Bosanquets. Edward. Late 15th Regt. Lewis Sruee. Aft. Knight-Bnice; 2nd son of Vice Chancellor; was of BaUiol, Oxf. and Secretary to his father. Edward. Bro. of Sir John; B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Leasingham; Prob. of Lincoln. Fellow of the Soc. of Antiquaries. M P. for N. Leia; late Chief Commis- sioner of Works. M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. San. Sobert Neville. Bro. of Lord Wen- look ; late Capt. 2nd Life Guards. George QranviUe. John Duke. Eld. son of the Judge; is Q.C., and Recorder of Portsmouth. Late Fellow of Exeter CoU. Oxf. Eustace. Youngest son of A. of Sutton- Scarsdale; was in the 4th Dragoon Guards. George Edmund. 2nd son of M. of Thorpe Malsor, Northants. B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Alexander. Benrxj Blake. ? An Irishman, who lost his life in the Russian War. Francis Beilby. In Foreign OfiBce; some time in Herts Militia, Arthur. M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.; Rector of Foulmire, Cambridgeshire. Jolin William. Of Ripple Hall, near Tewkesbury; B.A- of B.N. C. Oxf. Henry. Frederick Ashe. Bro. of Lord Heytes- bury. d. 1840, aged 22. Arthur. Trin. Coll. Camb. Incumbent of Trinity Church, Bromley Common, Kent Hugh Stratford. Now Stratford; for- merly of Ch. Ch. Oxf. William. Colonial Office. Thomas. ? Eld. son of M. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk; late King's Dragoon Guards. John. Was at Ch. Ch. Oxf. Cousin of Lord Queensberry. Arthur Thomas Whitmore. St. John's, Camb.; aft. BaUiol, Oxf., 2nd class, 1843; Rector of Langton, nearMalton, Yorkshire. The present Marquis of Sllgo; succeeded 1845. Rolert Cann. Was lately living near Bristol. Formerly Ch. Ch. Oxf. Spencer Ferguson Hayes. George John. A'Court Mr. Neville West Fleming Bunny Eowles Pocock Mr. Howard Longden Champemowne min. Burnside ma, Hardisty Wigram K Boudier Wynne min. Hazelrigg Hartopp Wing, K S. Bumpsted Pord Walsh Smyth mi. Poster Lord G-. Manners Middleton Pord, K. S. Charles Henry Wyndham Ashe. Only son of General A'Court Repington. B.A. St. John's, Camb.; late ILP. for Wilton. Richard Comwallis. Lord Braybrooke. Capt. Grenadier Guards, d. 18C1. John Temple. Licnt.-CoL, late Grenadier Guards; eld. son of Admiral Sir John West Tliomas James Willis. Is living near Southampton; brother of W. F. of Stone- ham, Hants. Brice Frederick. 2nd son of B. of New- bury ; is a Barrister, settled in Melbourne, Victoria. Byrom George. Lieutenant In the Navy. Isaac John James. Merton CoU. Oxford, 2nd class, 1840; Conveyancer, Inner Tem- ple, residing near Maidenhead. Henry George. Late Secretary of Lega- tion at Paris. Bro. of Lord Carlisle, Henry Errington. John. Youngest son of C, of Dartington, Devon, d. in 1837, aged 17. John Elliott. Of Normanton-on-the- Wolds, Notts. Rev. William Lane. B.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. Assistant Master at Eton; late Clerk in Orders, St Giles', London. James Richard. Late Coldstream Guards, only son of the Vice Chancellor. POTJETH POEM. Rev. George John. Rector of Ewhurst, Sussex. King's 1839. Son of the Vicar of St Mary's, Warwick. John Henry Griffith. Late a Fellow of All Souls, and a Clergyman in the Church of England; now In the Church of Rome. Grey. Youngest bro. of Sir Arthur of Noseley Hall, Leic. Edward Samuel Evans. Only son of the Rector of Harby, Leic Frederick Gresham. Bom at Bury St Edmund's. Rev. James Jeffreys. Of Gosden House, Guildford; late Fellow of King's, Charles Wilbraham. Went into the Madra.9 army; has retired, and is now liv- ing at Bath, Thomas Greville. Benjamin Price Williams. Son of a Mili- tary Knight of Windsor; was lately Station- Master at Reading. Vere H. L. Bro. of Bart Ch. Ch. Oxf. Attach^ at Rlo; now a great promoter of emigration, & National Schools in Ireland. Of Cheveley Park, Newmarket M.A. Tiin. Coll. Camb. Captain in the Blues, and M.P. for Cambridgeshire. John, Frederick Wilbraham. Wentto St John's Coll. Oxf. In 1840, and in 1841 to Tasmania, where he has settled and married.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21778905_0171.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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