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
Licence: Public Domain Mark
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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![X Sbuttlewortli Mr. Elliot mi. Clode Gaussen mi. Hartman mi. NONSENST!!. John. John Edmund. Bro. of Eavl MInto; was M.P. for Iloxbnrghslilre, and formerly in Bengal Civil Service, d. 1862. Thomas. Was an officer in the Madras army, and was either lulled or died of tevor in Java. Samuel Rolxrt. Of Broolcman'a Park, Herts. d.l818. William Henry. Y LOWEB Eemotb. Sir A. Moleswortli 1 ''•iszs. Patteson mi. Kellarman I Mr. Cafhcart Gordon mi. Cooper A Talbot Hankey mi. Lindsay Unplaced. Davis Eenry. A cousin of the Judge; after serving through the Peninsula, was killed in Canada as a Capt. of the 6th Foot. Thomas Fenney. Horace. Son of Sir John Davis. Z SECOND EOEM—Uppeb Eemote. Hartman min. Denton, K. S. Kaye Stcdman Rawlini. Col Frrderick. Now MacAdam-Cath- cart of CralKengillan, Ayrshire; was in the Army; aft. in the Diplomatic service. LowEu Eemoye. St. George ma. Eounds mi. Curwen mi. I Brown I St. George mi. i Sir N. Coltlmrst Thomas. Made some voyages In an I ]\/[oleSWOrtll mi. Indiaman, and settled in India as an Indigo I Planter. I John Bilbert. Son of the Solicitor to the I J{,ounds mitl. Bank ot England; was in Madras Cavalry, | and d. in India. aeorge. Was a proprietor and manager of estates in J amaica. His father was Col- , lector of Customs at Bristol. William, Henry. AVas a Captain in 3rd Dragoons; retired early, and d. several years ago. PIEST EOEM. John Malpas. Only son of 2nd Lord T. de Malahide; was in Coldstream Guards, and d. mm. 1828. Thomas. Was a Banker In Fenchnrch street. James Gordon Campbell Joined the Bengal Native Infantry, and was soon after killed by a fall from his horse Richard J. Uanseryh. Of Headfort Cas- tle, Galway. (2.1857. His father hadbeen murdered by the rebels in Ireland in 1797. Pennini/ton. Son of a SoUcitor in Wind- sor ; had a living In Essex. He d. young, and unmarried, William. Was Rector of Harrington, Cumberland. Solomon James. Stepney. Went to Harrow, and thence to Sandhmst, Served in 52nd Eegt, and d. 1847. M. P. for Cork. d. 1829. Rev. William. Brother of late, and father of the present Bart. d. 1851. Frederick. Became a SoUcitor in hU father's ofBce at Windsor; and d. young. Names Hatton Wilson Grimston Boyse Hewgill Shawe INTEEMEDIATE LIST. of Boys entered between Election 1796 and 1799, who left Eton before Election 1799. and are therefore not included in the foregoujg List. William Francis. Thomas Cliarles. Brother of Richard Fountavne Wilson, of Igmanthorpe, York- shire, 'd. in 1801, aged 16. Walter, d- in 1801, at Eosetta in Egypt, where he was then serving as Ensign of the 68th Eegt. Shapland. Served in 13th Dragoons m Spain, and at Waterioo; aftds. went to India In command of the same regiment. Francis. Was Eector of Trowell, Notting- ham. B.A. Trin. Camb. Robert Newton. Of Kesgrave Hall, Suf- folk; late M.P. for that county. Hawtrey Hare Buckle Mitcliell Lucas Thomas Hmiry. Was Colonel in the Bengal Ca- valry. William Richard. Lewis Barton. Capt. 15*^ dragoons eld. son of B. of Eogate Lodge, Sussex. d. s. p. 1819. David. George. John Boyle.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21778905_0052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


