Brighton College register, with brief biographical notices. Part I, 1847-1863, nos. 1-1000 / edited by H. J. Matthews.
- Brighton College
- Date:
- 1886
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Brighton College register, with brief biographical notices. Part I, 1847-1863, nos. 1-1000 / edited by H. J. Matthews. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Xo. 360. 1855-56. Went to Charterhouse. Resident Engineer, L.N.W.R., 1864-80; District Engineer, L.S.VV.R., since 1882. M. Inst. C.E., 1881. 472. HUNTER (WOODBURN), 10, son of Lieut.-Colonel Hunter. 1855-56. Royal Artillery (Lieut., 1865; Captain, 1877; Major, 1884); Brev. Lieut.- Colonel, 1885. Passed the Advanced Class of R.A, Officers, 1878. Captain Instructor, Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, 1878-84. Soudan Expedition, 1884-85:—Nile; 2nd action at Abu Klea on February 17tb, 1885. Despatches, London Gazette, August 25th, 1885. Brev. of Lieut.-Colonel. 473- MOORE-LANE (GEORGE HOWARD), 10, brother of No. 51. 1855. 28th Foot (Ensign, 1864; Lieut., 1867; Captain, 1874). Paymaster, 1st Battalion, N. Lancashire Regiment, since 1879. Hon. Major, 1884. 474- LANGTON (DANIEL WILSON), lo, son of Daniel Langton, Esq., of West Hill, Wandsworth. 1855-61. In business at Maidstone. 475. WARD (CHARLES BRUCE), 16, son of Rev. Charles Ward, M.A., Rector of Manlden, Bedfordshire. 1855-56. Oriel CoUege, Oxford. B.A., 1860 ; M.A., 1863. Wells Theological College, 1861. Ordained Deacon, 1861 ; Priest, 1862. Curate of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, 1861-62; Curate in charge of Oakamoor, Staffordshire, 1862-65; Curate of Middleton, Lancashire, 1865-70; Curate in charge of St. Leonard's, Bilston, 1870-71; Vicar of Whitfield, Derbyshire, since 1872. 476. JESSOP (WILLIAM). 1855. [Occasional Student'] 82](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21779843_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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