Winchester College, 1836-1906 : a register / edited by John Bannerman Wainewright.
- Winchester College
- Date:
- 1907
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Credit: Winchester College, 1836-1906 : a register / edited by John Bannerman Wainewright. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![May-Jii]y, 1887. James Franklin Bethune-Baker, Esq., b. 23 Aug. 1861, s. of Alfred Baker, Esq., F.R.C.S., of Birmingham, and Emmeline Bethune, his wife, d. of George Armitage, Esq. King Edward’s School, Birmingham ; Sch. Pemh. Coll. Camb. 1881, 1 Cl. B. A. 1884, 1 Theol. Pt. II. and George Williams Prize 1886, Burney Prize 1887, Norrisian Prize M.A. 1888, B.D. 1901; assumed additional name of Bethune 1884 ; 1B.0., d 1888, p 1889, Assist, to Head Master King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, and C. of St. George, Edgbaston 1888-90, Fellow and Dean Pemh. Coll. Camb. since 1891 ; editor of the Journal of Theol. Studies since 1903 ; author of “ Influence of Christianity on War” 1888, “The Sternness of Christ’s Teaching ” 1889, “The Meaning of Homoousios” 1901, “ Introduction to the Early History of Christian Doctrine” 1903. 1891, Edith, d. of Furneaux Jordan, Esq., F.P.C.S. Address 23, Cranmer Road, Cambridge. Sept., 1887-July, 1899. Montague John Eendall, Esq. See above, p. 17. Jan.-July, 1888. Manley Colchester Kemp, Esq., b. 7 Sept., 1861, 2nd s. of Charles Fitch Kemp, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Hildenborough, Kent, and Sarah Thornton, his wife, e. d. of William Edwards, Esq. of Plaistow, Essex. Harrow 1874-80; Sch. Hertf. Coll. Oxon 1880, 2 Cl. Mod. 1883, 3 Cl. B.A. 1884, hl.A. 1895 [University Cricket XI. 1881-4, Capt. 1882; Football XI. 1883-4 ; Rackets 1881-2] ; Assist. Master at Harrow since Sept., 1888. Address Harrow School. Sept., 1888-Feb. 1906. Edward Hastings Buckland, Esq., b. 20 Jan., 1864 (4th s.), bro. of Francis Matthew Buckland, Esq., above, p. 18. Marlborough Coll. 1878-83; New Coll. Oxon 1883, 3 Jur. B.A. 1886 [University Cricket XI. 1884-7, played for Gentlemen 1887] ; House Master Sept., 1900- Feb., 1906. 27 Aug., 1889, Evelyn Annie, d. of Thomas Watson Parker, Esq. IB at Southgate House, Winchester, 10 Feb., 1906. Sept.-Dee., 1889. Percy Christopherson, Esq., b. 31 March, 1866, 5th s. of Derman Christopherson, Esq., of Blackheath, and Jane, his wife, d. of Eev. John Blackwell. Marlborough Coll.; Bedford Grammar School; Univ. Coll. Oxon 1885, 3 Cl. B.A. 1889, M.A. 1893; Assist. Master Wellington Coll. Jan.-Dee., 1890, Head Master of Locker’s Park Preparatory School since Jan., 1901. 22 Dec., 1892, Minnie Whitaker, d. of John Whitaker Cooper. Esq. Address Locker’s Park, Hemel Hempstead. April-July, 1890. Gabriel Henry Cremer, Esq. See Part II., p. 171. Jan.-April, 1891. Hubert William Charles McLaughlin, Esq., b. 1 Sept., 1865, s. of Frederick Hubert McLaughlin, Esq., late I.C.S. Sch. Cheltenham Coll.; Sch. Christ’s Coll. Camb. 1883, 3rd Wrangler B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890 ; Assist. Master Lancing Coll. 1898-1902, Cheltenham Coll. 1903-5, Sedbergh School since Jan., 1905. Address The Hostel, Sedbergh R.S.O., Yorks. April-July, 1891. Edward Ernest Sikes, Esq., b. 26 April, 1867, s. of Eev. Thomas Burr Sikes, and Frances Henrietta, his wife. Aldenham School 1881-6; Sch. St. John’s Coll. Camb. 1886, 1 (1st div.) Cl. Pt. I. B.A. 1889; 1 Cl. Pt. II. 1890, M.A. 1893, Bell Sch. 1887, Browne Medal 1889, Newton Student at Athens 1890; Fellow of St. John’s Coll, since 1891, Lecturer and Tutor; late Governor of Aldenham School; Member of the Council of the Hellenic Soc. joint-editor of “Prometheus Vinctus” and the Homeric Hymns. H April, 1901, Mabel Katherine, d. of the late George Mursell Garrett, Esq., Mus. Doc. Address St. John’s College, Cambridge. Sept., 189i-July, 1892. Harris Eackham, Esq. (Composition Tutor), b. 22 Dec., 1868, 4th s. of Alfred Thomas Eackham, Esq., late Admiralty Marshal, and Annie {nee Stevenson), his wife. City of London School; Sch. Chr. Coll. Camb. 1887, 1 (1st div.) Cl. Pt. I. B.A. 1890, 1 Cl. Pt. 11., Hon. Mem. Chancellor’s Cl. Medals 1891, M.A. 1894; Classical Lecturer at Newnham Coll. Camb. since 1893, Fellow Chr. Coll, since 1894, Tutor and Lecturer since 1898, Cambridge Sec. for Toynbee Hall 1894- 1904, Memb. Council of Toynbee Hall since 1895, of Newnham Coll, since 1905; ed. “Prometheus Vinctus” 1899. Hfl 16 March, 1901, Clara Dorothea, y. d. of Henry Samuel Tabor, Esq., of Fennes, Booking, Essex. Address 4, Grange Terrace, Cambridge.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28980323_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)