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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![1793.] UPPEJl SCHOOL—POUETH PC I'enwick, S> Oeorgt Augtistus. Born at Salisbury. Jodrell min. \A 1 UrXi > 11J v7 J West Mills ma. / William. Of Saxham HaU, SuffoUc. Mundy ma. JjUc 7/2 u« Layton, S. Robert. ? Son of the late Banker in the Cit}-. Blagrove ma. ivi itcneiL lua. Mr. Eang mi. Edgar Snowden Dawson Elton ■Wood Settled as an Indigo Planter in Bengal. Byndloss Treweete Banister Ingles Morgan • Sumner mi. Scott Robert. Bro. of the Archbishop. Lost King's by illness, and was Tancred Scholar at Christ's CoR Camb. d. about 1802. George. Charsley, K. S. Young mi. Lovelace ma. Robert. Eepton, Ji^. S. Vanneck 2nd Lord Huntiagfield, his father having been raised to the Peerage in 1796. d. 1844. Fowke Durrant William. Of Wimpole Street, London : bro. of the late Sir Thomas. Mr. Oust mi. Kingston John. Was a Commissioner of one of the Boards at Somerset House. Eamsbottom mi. Hammett James Esdaile. Was a Merchant in London. SKelley Peile Eenry. Is beUeved to have been in the Madras CivU Service. Eowe ma. K. S. Button. Bom at Houghton-le-Spring. Walker John Richard. JLJC TV li3 Gordon Thomas William. Heald, K. S. Lawrence mi. Frederick Aug. d. in Gennany 1841, a lialf-pay Captain of the 43rd Regt. TurnbuU, K S. Smytii ma. Keighley William. Eldest bro. of late Sir E. Bowyer Smijth, Bart. d. unm, in 1802, before his fatlicr. ' Thomas. Smith, IC 8. Kelty Broughton mi. Thomas Delves. Bro. of Bart. I84G. Moore mi. Edmund By. Bro. of .1. of Yeardsley; was late CoL Coram. 2nd Battalion of Greii. Gds. and served 34 years witli tliat Uegt. Sir George, K.O.B. Vicc-Admiral of the Fleet i was present at the Battles of St. Vin- cent and the Nile. <i 1861. James. John Williamx. Eld. son of B. of Ankci-- wyke, Bucks, and Jamaica. Was called to the Bar, and d. unm. William. Son of 6th Lord. d. 1798. Went afterwards to Ch. Ch. Oxt. ? Jacob. Bro. of E. of 'Whitestaunton. Somei-set. d. about 1858. Robert. Born at Beaconsfleld. Was a SoUcitor in Mark Lane, Loudon, d. I84«l. Humphrey. Bom at Sustead, Norfolk. Was son of the Landscape Gardener. Benry Cockayne. Canon of Windsor and Rector of Cockayne Hatley, Beds. d. 1861. James. Bro. of the M.P. for Windsor. Lived many years at Clewer. d, 1861. ? Philip. Son of Bysshe Shelley, of Castle Goring, Kent, was Capt. 4th Regt., and uncle of 1st Lord De L'lsle. d, 1799. Sambroole. Was Lieut.-Colonel 1st Foot Guards, bro. of the late Earl of Lichfield. d. 1846. Frederick. The present Dean of Cliester. Rt. Bon. Sir Thomas Franlltind, M.P. Created a Bart in 1846. d. 1855. George. Formerly a FeUow of King's: is still living. William. Wm. Perdie. King's 1799. Was formerly employed in the Pay Department of the Army in the Peninsula. Sterling. King's 1799. d. at Cambridge about 1820. Edtoard.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21778905_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


