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
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- 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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![1796.] Lacon, K. S. Tonge mi. K. 8. Moore ma. Temple Garland Mr. Talbot a Mr. Percy- Sargent ma. K. S. Bouverie ma. Shadwell ma. Mansfield mi. Martin JBaylay Vince, K. S. Golding Sutton Otto Brandreth A'Court Markland Milner Lord Brooke Hawtrey mi, K. S. Baker Plumptre, K S. iH Don Pemberton Sir Edmund Kjiowles, Bart d. 1839. Charles. King's 1799. Assist Master at Eton; Lower Master, 1829. d. 1830. Robert. Son of the Archbishop; was Rec- tor of Hunton, Kent, and Prebendai-y of Canterbury. John James. Peak. Of Epsom, Surrey; was bro. of G. of Michaelstowe, Essex. John Ghelwynd. Son of 1st Earl Talbot Was Fellow of All Souls, and Rector of In- gestre. d 1825. Algernon Minister at Berne. Son of Earl of Beverley, d. 1833. Rev. John. Of Larington, Sussex. For- merly Fellow of King's. Autllor of the ' Life of Henry Martyn. d. 1833. J.ihn. Rector of Woolbeding, and of St. Mary Tidd, Line. Bro. of B. of Delapr^ Abbey, d. 1855. Rt. Hon. Sir Lancelot. Late Vice-Chan- cellor of England. Was 7th Wrangler at Cambridge in 1800. d. 1850. Jo n. Was Father of Major-General Sir W. Rose Mansfield, and the PoUee Magis- trate, d. in 1841. Samuel Coaie. Captain 16th Light Dra- goons, and IcUled in the Peninsula. Win. Fred. Was Vicar of Margate, Canon of Canterburj-, and Chaplain of the House of Commons in 1821. Samuel Berney. King's 1799. Rector of Ringwood, Hants. Son of the late Plu- mian Professor at Cambridge. Edward. Of Maiden Erlegh, Berks. Charles Manners. 1st Viscount Canter- bury. Speaker of the House of Commons, 1817—34. d. 1845. Bayer John. Was given a Commission in the Guards by George III., and became a distinguished Officer. Joseph Pilkington, M.D. Of Broad Green, Liverpool, d. 1858. 1st Lord Heytesbury. Was Ambassador at several Foreign Courts, and Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland, 1844-6. d. 1860. Jo/m. Went to Brasenose College, Ox- ford ; was ordained in 1803, and d. early. Sir William, Bart. Of Nun Appleton, Yorkshire, d. 1855. 3rd Earl of Warwick, d. 1853. John. Rector of Kingston Seymour, So- merset, and formerly In the Dragoon Guards, d. 1853. Jeremy Innes. Jo/m Frauds. King's 1799. Has been Fellow of Eton since 1822, and was pre- viously Assistant Master there. Sir Alexander. The late Bart and friend of Sir Walter Scott d. 1826. Colonel, of Trumpington, Camb., and of the Cambridgeshire Militia. <i at Barbc- sieux, 1849. Eogers Mills ma. Scott Kingston Sir T. Clarges Mibnan Hodgson, K. 8. Sumner mi. Treweeke Watts Hammett, K. 8. Astley Snowden J TurnbuU, K 8. Hales MitcbeU Layton, K. S. Blagrove ma. Mr. King ma. Eepton, -ST. 8. Fowke Mr. Oust ma, Lewis Bush, K. 8. Orde Eaikes Wliittiugton Wae killed in a duel t William. Of Saxham Hall, Suff'olk. George. John. Was a Commissioner of one of the Boards at Somerset House. The late Bart d. 1834, and left his c. tate to his fi-iend General Hare, who tooh his name. Sir Wm. Qeorgc, Bart d. 1857. Francis. Late Provost of Eton, 1840—.52, and Rector of Cottesford, Oxon. King's 1799. A friend of Lord Byron, d. 18.52 Robert. Lost King's by illness, and was Tancrcd Scholar at Christ's Coll. Camb d. about 1802. Edward Hanslope. James. Was a merchant in London. Went to Ch. Ch. Oxford. William. Sir John Scott, Bart. 90th Eegt d. at Lisbon, 1803. James. John Williams. Son of B. of Ankerwycke, Bucks, and Jamaica; waa called to the Bar, and d. unm. William. Son of 6th Lord. d. 1798. Humphrey. Son of the Landscape Gar- dener. Benry Cockayne. Canon of Windsor, and Rector of Cockayne Hatley, Beds. d. 1861. Rt. Hon. Sir Thos. Frankland, M.P. Created a Bart, in 1846. d, 1855. Edward Arthur. Son of an Attorney at Hertford, and Editor of a College news- paper. William. Of Whitfield Hall, Northumb. Formerly M.P. for Jlorpeth. d. 1855. Rev. Henry. Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, d. 1854. George Downing. His family had pro- perty at Cold Ashton, near Bath. (J](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21778905_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


