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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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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![1799.] ELECTION 1799. SIXTH POEM. Ford, K. S. Tonge, E. S. G Sargent, K. S. Mansfield Vince, K. 8. Brandretli Plumptre, K. S. H Hodgson, K. S. Sumner, K. S. J Eaikes WTiittington ma. Heald, Z. S. Smith, K. S. Kelty, K. 8. Drury, K S. Lloyd, K. 8 Knapp, K. 8. Hornby Taylor Bowyer ma. Richard WUbraham. King's 1798. Rec- tor of Risington and Vicar of S Cerney, and Hon. Canon of Gloucester, d. 1862. Charles. King's 1799. Assist. Master at Eton; Lower Master, 1829. d. 1830. Rev. John. Of Lavington, Sussex. For- merly Fellow of King's. Author of the ' Life of Henry Martyn. d. 1833. John. Was Father of Major-Genera] Sir W. Rose Mansfield, and the Police Magis- trate, d. in 1841. Samuel Berney. King's 1799. Rector of Ringwood, Hunts. Son of the late Plu- mian Professor at Cambridge. Joseph Pilkington, M.D. Of Broad Green, Liverpool, d. 1858. John Francis. King's 1799. Has heen Fellow of Eton since 1822, and was pre- viously Assistant Master there. Francis. Late Provost of Eton, 1840—.')2, and King's 1799. Rector of Cottesford, Oxon. A friend of Lord Byron, d. 1852 Robert. Lost King's by illness, and was Tancred Scholar at Christ's Coll. Camb d. about 1802. Rev. Benry. Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, d. 1854. George Downing. His family had pro- perty at Cold Ashton, near Bath. George. Formerly a Fellow of King's; is still living. Wm. Perdie. King's 1799. Formerly employed in the Pay Department of the Army in Spain. Sterling. King's 1799. d. at Cambridge about 1820. Benjamin Heath. King's 1800. Formerly Assist. Master at Eton, 1804-23. d. 1835. Thomas. Eld. bro. of B. of Oxford; a fine scholar; d in 1800, of a chill caught after beating Westrainster off his own bat. Henry Hartopp. King's 1801. Lower Master, 1830-4. Lived some time in the Island of Elba, and d. there. Bdw. Thos. Stanley. A Clergyman. Ne- phew of late Earl of Derby. Author of 'Childhood,' and other Poems, d. unm. General Thomas Wi liam, CM. Of West Ogwcll House, Devon. Lt.-Gov. R.M. Coll. Sandhurst, and Col. 17th Lancers, d. 1853. Sir George, Bart. d. 1860, at Dresden; formerly M.P. for Mahncsbury and Abing- don. L Methuen Clarges Jodrell ma. Mr. NeviUe Mr. Harris South Cheesement Mr. Eden ma. Thomas Anthony. Rector of AU Cannings, Wilts. Brother of 1st Lord Methuen. William. Bro. of Sir Thomas; a boy of gi'eat promise, d. 1807. Sir Richard Paul, Bart d. 1861. Richard. Lord Braybrooke. Editor of ' Pepys' Diary.' d. 1858. Thomas Alfred. Pi'ebendary of York, and Rector of Hartley, Hants; sou of the 1st Earl of Malmesbury. d. 1823. Thom,as. John. Now Radnorshire. C.-Sevem, of Penybont, Wm. Frederick, M.P. Teller of the Ex- chequer, and eld. brother of Lord Auckland. Found dro'vvned in the Thames, 1810. Grey Edward. Bishop of Hereford. Youngest son of Sir Charles, afterwards IstEail Grer. d, 1837. K FIFTH FOEM.—Uppee Division. Eipley, K. 8. Thackeray ma. K. 8. L Tomtyns, K. 8. Davies ma. K. S. Mr. Lamb ma. Blagrove Heath max. Sir H. Owen Hervey Quicke Thomas Hyde. King's 1801. Is Vicar of Wootton Bassett, Wilts. Martin. Is living in Gloucester Place, London. John. King's 1801. First in Life Gds., then with 1st Dragoons in Spain; practised at the Bar; andrf. Rector of Greenford, 1849. Scrope Berdmore. King's 1801. An in- timate friend of Lord Byron, d. at Pai-is, 1852. Created Lord Beauvale,while Ambassador at Vienna, and became Lord Melbourne on the death of his brother. Charles Campbell. Travelled abroad, and was several years a ditenu atValencieunes, where heii in 1811. Gforge Crairford. Was Fellow of King's, and cL there 1860. M.P, d. vnm. 1809. Sir Fetloii EiwelL Afterwards H.-Bath- urst A.D.C. to Duke of Wellington at Wa- terloo. Created a B;irt. 1818. d. 1819. John, Of Newton House, Devon ; for- merly Morton College, Oxford; and Captain King's Dragoon Guards, rf, 1859.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21778905_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


