LIST of CARTHUSIANS, 1800 to 1879. ' TJSD BY JV. D. PARISH. Ex Libris C. K. OGDEN LIST OF CARTHUSIANS. LIST OF CARTHUSIANS l8OO TO 1879 EDITED BY W. D. PARISH, Chancellor of Chichester Cathedral, Vicar of Selmeston with Alciston, Sussex. LEWES : FARNCOMBE AND Co-. 1879. LEWES : FARNCOMBE AND CO., PRINTERS. TO MY SCHOOLFELLOWS, WHOSE AFFECTION HAS ADDED SO MUCH TO THE HAPPINESS OF MY LIFE, I DEDICATE THIS WORK, IN THE HOPE THAT IT MAY TEND TO REVIVE MANY OLD FRIENDSHIPS, AND UNITE MORE CLOSELY ALL CARTHUSIANS. W. D. P. 2015337 N.B. The Mark * indicates a Gown Boy. LIST CARTHUSIANS, 1800 to 1879. The Dates following the Names indicate the year of entering and leaving the School. A. ABBOTT, Vernon Montague, 1824, b. 1816. Solicitor. ABDY, Anthony John, 1868-71. Son of J. T. Abdy, late Regius Professor of Civil Law, Cambridge. Of Great Baddow, Chelmsford, b. 1856. Lieut. R.A. ABDY, Neville James, 1868. Brother of the above, b. 1857. Scholar Trin. Hall, Cam. d. 1878. ABRAHAM, Lionel Augustus, 1876. Son of Rev. T. E. Abraham, Rector of Risby, Suffolk, b. 1865. ABRAHAM, Thomas Palmer, 1859-66. Brother of the above, b. 1847. Trin. Hall, Cam. Law Tripos. Called to the Bar ; subsequently ordained. Curate of Pakenham. ACKLAND, Thomas Gilbank, 1801-7, & I l%9- St. John's Coll. Cam. Vicar of St. Mildred's, Bread Street, d. 1844. ACKLOM,* Harold George, 1865-70. Son of Rev. J. Acklom, . 1854,4 ACLAND, Alfred Dyke, 1873. Son of Dr. Acland, Regius Professor of Physic, Oxford. List of Carthusians. ACLAND,* Herbert Dyke, 1866-72. Brother of the above, b. 1855. Ch. Ch. Oxf. d. 1877, in Ceylon. ACOCKS, George John, 1867-68, b. 1854. ACRET, William Henry, 1828,^.1813. Queens Coll. Cam. Holy Orders, d. ADAM, Francis Joseph, 1805-6, b. 1791. ADAMS, Francis Bryant, 1878. Son of F. B. Adams, of The Elms, Croydon. ADAMS, James Henry, 1817, b. 1805. ADDISON, Thomas Batty, 1802-3. Son of John Addison, of Preston, b. 1788. Barrister. Recorder of Preston. ADDISON, William Bering, 1871. Son of C. G. Addison, b. 1859. Merchant's Office, Hamburg. ADYE, Stephen Bawtree, 1816. Son of Major R. W. Adye, R.A., b. 1803. Caius Coll. Cam. g8th Regt. Drowned in fording a river at the Cape of Good Hope, 1832. AGASSIZ, Arthur, 1810-13, b. 1797. Merchant, d. AGASSIZ, Lewis Stanislaus, 1822, b. 1812. AGASSIZ, Robert, 1811-13,3. 1800. Trin. Coll. Cam. Formerly Curate of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West. AINGER, Stewart Delemain, 1875. Son of Rev. Dr. Ainger, Rector of Rothbury, b. 1861. AINGER, Walter Henry, 1876. Brother of the above, b. 1864. AINSLIE, Charles Philip, 1820, b. 1808. Colonel of ist Royal Dragoons. General, 1877. AINSLIE, Edward Francis, 1874-76. Son of E. Ainslie. E.I. Civil Service. AINSLIE, Gilbert, 1802-11. Son of Henry Ainslie, M.D. (Senior Wrangler), b. 1793. Master of Pemb. Coll. Cam. 9th Wrangler, d. 1870. AINSLIE, Gilbert Hamilton, 1873. Son of Montague Ainslie, of Grizedale, Lane. b. 1859. Civil Engineer. AINSLIE, Montague (of Grizedale, Lane.), 1802-7. Son of Henry Ainslie, M.D., b. 1792. E. I. Civil Service, Bengal, 1810-35 J J-P- an d D.L. for Lancashire. List of Carthusians. AINSWORTH, Thomas, 1809. Trin. Coll. Cam. ALCOCK,* George, 1857-62. Son of Ed. Vigors Alcock, of Ballynoe, Co. Carlow, b. 1843. Gold Medal. Orator, &c. Scholar B.N.C., Oxf. ist Class Mods. 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Sub-Warden of St. Columba's College, 1872. ALDERSON (Sir) Edward Hall (Knt.), 1800-1. Son of Robt. Alderson, Recorder of Norwich, b. 1787. Caius Coll. Cam. Senior Wrangler, Smith's Prizeman, Chancellor's Medalist. Appointed Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 1830, and Baron of the Exchequer 1834. Knighted on his elevation to the Bench, d. 1857. ALDERSON, James, 1817. Brother of the above, b. 1805, d. 1823. ALDERSON, Robert Jervis Coke, 1816. Brother of the above, .1802. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Rector of S. Matthew's, Ipswich; and afterwards Rector of Wetherden, Suffolk, d. 1868. ALDRICH, John Cobbold, 1821, b. 1807. Line. Coll. Oxf. Perpet. Curate of St. Lawrence, Ipswich, d. 1874. ALEXANDER, Henry, 1821. Son of Dr. Alexander, a distin- guished oculist, b. 1 8 10. Medical Student; died young. ALEXANDER, Richard Chandler, 1822. Son of R. H. Alex- ander, of Corsham, Wilts, b. 1809. Wad. Coll. Ox. M.D., F.R.C.P., an eminent Botanist, changed his name to Prior. J.P. for Somersetshire. ALEXANDER, Robert (C.B.), 1827. Son of late Robert Alex- ander, Madras Civil Service, and cousin of late Lord Cranworth, b. 1813. Indian Civil Service. Retired, 1859. ALEXANDER, William Daws, 1823, b. 1812. ALISON, Randal Frederick, 1876-79. Son of Sir Archibald Alison, Bart. ^ ALLAN, Charles George, 1863. Son of John Allan, of Calcutta, b. 1849. Merchant. (Chiselhurst). ALLAN, Joseph William, 1811, b. 1800. Trin. Coll. Cam. Solicitor (Old Jewry). ALLAN, Thomas Robinson, 1811-17,3. 1799. Gold Medal, Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. List of Carthusians. ALLEN,* Alfred Bird, 184.5-53, ^- l8 34- 2 4 tn Bengal Native Infantry, Assistant Commissary. ALLEN,* Francis William Thomas, 1 806-8, b. 1794. ALLEN,* George John, 1821-27. Son of Dr. J. Allen, Bishop of Ely, b. 1810. Orator. Trin. Coll. Cam. Master of Dulwich College. ALLEN,* James, 1 8 1 6. Son Rev. D. B. Allen, Rector of Burton Pembrokeshire, b. 1802. Orator. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Castlernartin, Dean of St. David's, 1878. ALLEN, John, 1827. Son of John Allen, of Bath, b. 1813. B.N.C., Oxf. Holy Orders. ALLEN, John Henry Thomas, 1823. Son of John Henry Allen, b. 1809. B.N.C., Oxf. Holy Orders. ALLEN, Robert, 1827, b. 1816. Corpus Coll. Cam. d. 1846. ALLEN, William, 1817. Brother of James Allen, b. 1800. Jesus Coll. Oxf. Rector of Besherston and St. Bride's, d. 1872. ALLEN, William Joseph, 1821. Son of the Bishop of Ely, b. 1812. India Civil Service. ALLISTON, Charles, 1819, b. 1808. Solicitor in London. ALLISTON, George, 1823, b. 1812. Solicitor, deceased. ALLSOP, Charles Watkinson, 1825, b. 1813. ALMOND, Harry John, 1863, b. 1850. Civil Engineer, Costa Rica. ALSOP, Henry Griffin, 1818, b, 1804. ALSTON, Albert, 1834-37. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. Solicitor; subsequently ordained. Curate of St.Botolph's, Aldgate, Chaplain to the Lord Mayor ; deceased. ALSTON, Herbert, 1854-58, b. 1838. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Little Bradley. AMES, John Carlowitz, 1873-78. Son of G. Ames. Went to the University of Edinburgh. AMES, Oswald Henry, 1875. Son of Lionel Neville F. Ames, of the Hyde, Luton, Beds, b. 1862. AMOS,* Andrew, 1877. Son of Rev. Jas. Amos, formerly Vicar of St. Stephen's, Southwark, b. 1863. List of Carthusians. AMOS,* Sheldon, 1848-53. Son of Andrew Amos, Legal Member of the Supreme Council of India, b. 1835. Clare Coll. Cam. Senior Op. 2nd Class Classical Tripos. Barrister, Professor of Jurisprudence, Univ. Coll. London, &c., &c. Author of several legal works. ANCRUM, George Wayland, 1878. Son of William Ruther- ford Ancrum, b. 1864. ANCRUM, Sydney Rutherford, 1874. Brother of the above, b. 1860. ANDERSON,* Fortescue Lennox McDonald, 1844-51. Son of Rev. James Anderson, Preacher of Lincoln's Inn, b. 1832. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Incumbent of St.Baldred's, North Berwick. ANDERSON, Herbert Goulburn, 1856-60. Son of Rev. Robt. Anderson, of Brighton, b. 1842. Civil Engineer, d, ANDERSON, John, 1827. Son of General Anderson, b. 1815. Merton Coll. Oxf. Formerly Rector of Norton le Moors. ANDERSON, Musgrave Wroughton, 1848-52. Brother of F. L. M. Anderson (above), b. 1836. Governor of the Goldfields, Australia, d. 1870. ANDERSON,* Noel Robert, 1848-57. Son of Rev. Robert Anderson, of Brighton, b. 1838. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Admiralty Office, d. 1868. ANDERSON, William, 1820, b. 1807. ANDREW, Alfred, 1844-45, ^ 1827. Merchant at Liverpool. ANDREWS,* Charles, 1 805-1 1 . Son of the Rev. Mr. Andrews, Rector of Great Henny, Essex, b. 1795. Indian Staff Corps, Major-General. Served in Punjab Campaign, &c. Medal and clasps, d. ANDREWS, Charles, 1834-39. Surgeon at Salisbury. After- wards to India. ANDREWS, John Leslie, 1864. Son of Mr. Andrews, of Hatch Street, Dublin, b. 1850. ANDREWS, John Oneby, 1822. Son of Mr. Andrews, of Wat- ford (Surgeon), b. 1809. House Surgeon to the Lock Hospital. ANSON,* Arthur Henry, 1827-36. Son of Dr. Frederick Anson, Dean of Chester, b. 1817. Orator. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Fellow of All Souls', Oxf. Holy Orders, d. 1859. List of Carthusians. ANSON,* George Henry Greville, 1833-39. Cousin of the above and son of Sir William Anson, Bt., b. 1820. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Curate of the Parish Church, Leeds, 1843-46, Rector of Birch in Rusholme, Archdeacon of Manchester. ANSON,* Theodosius Vernon, 1819. Son of Sir George Anson, K.C.B., b. 1808. Died young. ANTROBUS, Edward Gream, 1872-78. Son of Rev. George Antrobus, Vicar of Beighton, Derbysh. b. 1860. Crown Agents Office for the Colonies. APPLEBEE, Henry, 1809-12, b. 1794. Trin. Coll. Cam. APPLEWHAITE, Edward Archer, 1812-17. Son of Edward A. Applewhaite, of Barbados, b. 1800. Of Pickenham Hall, Norfolk. APPLEWHAITE, Philip Lythcott, 1808-14. Brother of the above, of Barbados, b. 1795. Queens Coll. Oxf. Died Barbados, 1835. APPLEYARD, Robert Boultbee, 1811, b. 1798. APTHORP, Kendal Pretyman, 1875. Son of Capt. Apthorp. ARCHDALE, George Fitzroy, 1878. Son of F. Archdale, Baldock, Herts. ARCHDALE, William Frederick, 1874. Brother of the above. ARCHER, Charles Goodwyn, 1839-42. Son of Thomas Archer, of Ely, b. 1824. Scholar of Jesus Coll. Cam. Rector of Alderton. ARCHER, Goodwyn, 1827. Brother of the above, b. 1813. Solicitor at Ely. ARCHER, Goodwyn Alfred, 1856-60. Son of the above, b. 1841. Emm. Coll. Cam. Rector of Campsey Ash. ARCHER, Harold, 1858-62. Brother of the above, b. 1845. Solicitor, Ely. ARMITSTEAD,* Sidney Henry, 1849-56. Son of Rev. J. Armitstead, Vicar of Sandbach, b. 1837. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Vicar of St. John's, Sandbach Heath. ARMSTRONG, James, 1855-59. Son of Rev. Nicolas Arm- strong, b. 1840. Talbot Scholar. Oriel Coll. Oxf. List of Carthusians. ARMSTRONG, John, 1 807-9. Son of Dr. Armstrong, of Bishops Wearmouth, b. 1797. ARMSTRONG, John, 1827. Son of Dr. Armstrong, an eminent physician, b. 1813. Line. Coll. Oxf. 3rd Class. Vicar of Tiddenham, Bishop of Grahamstown, d. 1856. ARMSTRONG, Thomas, 1807-9, b. 1795. ARNOULD (Sir) Joseph (Knt), 1826. Son of Joseph Arnould, of Whitecross, Berks, b. 1813. Fellow of Wadh. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Newdegate prize, Judge of the Supreme Court of Bombay. Knighted, 1859. ARTHUR,* R., 1815. ARUNDEL, John Brazier, 1821, b. 1807. ARUNDELL, Hon. Henry, 1823. Son ' of the gth Baron Arundel, b. 1811, d. 1857. ASHHURST, James Henry, 1834-36. Son of W. H. Ashhurst, of Waterstock, Oxon. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Waterstock. ASHHURST, John Henry, 1826. Son of W. H. Ashhurst, of Waterstock, Oxon, b. 1813. Now Squire of Waterstock. ASHHURST, William Henry, 1823. Brother of the above, b. 1807. Capt. 2ist Foot, d. 1843. ASKEW, John, 1 81 8, b. 1804. Em. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. ATHERTON, Edward Sextus, 1816-17, b. 1804. ATHERTON, Thomas James, 1869-76. Son of Sir William Atherton, b. 1856. ATHERTON, Walter Hyde, 1868-72. Brother of the above, b. 1855. Caius Coll. Cam. Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards. ATHILL, John, 1814-15, b. 1800. ATKINSON, George, 1818, b. 1809. ATKINSON, George Clayton, 1823. Son of Matthew Atkinson, Carr's Hill, Durham, b. 1808. J.P. of Northumberland, d. 1877. ATKINSON, George Dixon, 1854 (see G. D. A. Clark). List of Carthusians. ATKINSON, Henry George, 1827, b. 1812. ATKINSON, Isaac, 1823. Brother of Geo. Clayton Atkinson, b. 1809, died young. ATKINSON, Richard, 1826. Brother of the above, b. 1812, deceased. ATKINSON, Thomas, 1854-58. Son of Rev. Wm. Atkinson, Gateshead, b. 1 840. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Perpetual Curate of Yiewsley, West Drayton. ATKINSON, William Adair, 1854-59 (see W. A. A. Clark). AUBERTIN, Daniel, 1827. Son of Rev. Peter Aubertin, Rector of Chipstead, b. 1814, d. 1831. AUBERTIN, Paul, 1829. Brother of the above, b. 1817. Merchant, London. AUBERTIN, Peter, 1827. Brother of the above, b. 1811. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Chipstead. AUBREY, Samuel Charles, 1827, b. 1812. AUSTIN, Henry, 1801-2. AUSTIN, William, 1810-11. AWDRY,* John Dea, 1815-18. Son of Rev. Jeremiah Awdry, Vicar of Felsted, b. 1801. Was a Major-Gen, in the Madras Service. AYLES, John, 1815-16, b. 1803. AYTON, William Alexander, 1830, b. 1816. Trin. Coll. Cam. Rector of Scampton, Lincolnshire. B. BABINGTON, Arthur, 1812. Son of Wm. Babington, M.D., b. 1797. Trin. Coll. Cam. d. 1821. BABINGTON, Benjamin Guy, 1803-7. Brother of the above, .1794. Pemb. Coll. Cam. M.D. Physician to Charter- house, d. 1866. BABINGTON, Charles Cardale, 1821. Son of Rev. Joseph Babington, b. 1808. St. John's Coll. Cam. Professor of Botany at Cambridge, F.R.S. F.S.A. List of Carthusians. BABINGTON, Charles Roos, 1819. Son of SirThos. Babington, of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, M.P. b. 1806. E. I. Civil Service, died young. BABINGTON, Charles Walter, 1852-55, b. 1841. BABINGTON, David, 1812-16. Brother of Arthur Babington, b. 1800, died while a medical student at Paris. BABINGTON, John Hastings, 1852-55, b. 1843. BABINGTON, Stephen, 1804-5. Brother of David Babington. E. I. Civil Service, Bombay. Secy, to Sir M. Nepean, the Governor, died in India. BABINGTON, Stephen, 1834-36. Son of the above. E. I. Civil Service, Bombay, d. 1846. BABINGTON, Stephen Peile, 1833-39. Son of Dr. B. G. Babington. A merchant in London. BABINGTON, Thomas Francis, 1852-55, b. 1841. BACK, Henry, 1826, b. 1811. BACON, Reginald Cazalet, 1875. Son of Rev. F. Bacon, of Much Hadham, Herts, b. 1861. BADCOCK, Audry, 1851-53, b. 1837. BADDELEY, Henry Daniell, 1864, b. 1851. ist Lieut. Bombay Marine. BADDELEY, Paul Frederick Henry, 1820, b. 1807. BADELEY, John Carr, i8o8-n,3. 1794. Caius Coll. Cam. M.D., of Chelmsford and Brighton, d. 1851. BADEN-POWELL, Baden Fletcher Smyth, 1873-77. Son of Rev. Baden Powell, Savilian Professor at Oxford, b. 1860. BADEN-POWELL,* Robert Stephenson Smyth, 1870-76. Brother of the above, b. 1857. Lieut. i3th Hussars. BADHAM, James, 1823, b. 1815. BAGGE, Edward, 1826. Son of Thos. P. Bagge, of Stradsett Hall, Norfolk, b. 1812. Merchant, Mayor of Lynn. BAGGE, Richard, 1820. Brother of the above, b. 1810. Merchant. King's Lynn. io List of Carthusians. BAGGE (Sir) William (Bart.), 1820. Brother of the above, .1810. Ball. Coll. Oxf. M. P. for West Norfolk. Created a Baronet 1867. BAGNEL, Robert, 1 808-10. Trin. Coll. Cam. BAGOT, Alexander, 1837. Son of late Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B. b. 1822. Lieut. -Col. i5th Bengal Native Infantry, A.D.C. to the Governor-General. BAGOT, Charles, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1808. Colonel Gren. Guards, retired. BAGOT, Edward Richard, 1818. Son of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, d. 1877. BAGOT, Hon. William (Lord Bagot), 1820. Eldest son of the 2nd Baron Bagot, b. 1811. M.P. for Denbighshire, 1835-52. Succeeded as 3rd Lord Bagot 1856. BAILEY, John James, 1851-53, b. 1837. BAILEY, Rishton Robinson, 1825, b. 1809. BAILLIE, , 1805-8. BAILLIE, Grant, 1821, b. 1808, deceased. BAILLIE, John, 1821, b. 1810. Trin. Coll. Cam. BAINES, Henry Ramsay, 1827, b. 1813. BAKER, 1 800-8. Son of M.P. for Canterbury. BAKER, Brackstone, 1822, b. 1810. In business in London. BAKER, Cecil Cautley, 1868, b. 1856. Son of Eric Thomas Baker (below). BAKER, Cecil Edward, 1872. BAKER, Eric Thomas, 1823, b. 1809. BAKER, Ernest Edward, 1868. Twin brother of C. C. Baker, b. 1856. Went to Felstead School. Mathematical scholar, Clare Coll. Cam. BAKER, Frank Ernest, 1872. BAKER, Henry, 1823, b. 1811. BAKER, Herbert, 1858-59. Brother of E. E. Baker, b. 1843. BAKER,* John Julius, 1850-56. Son of Colonel George Baker, b. 1838. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Curate of Yoxall. List of Carthusians. 1 1 BAKER, Stephen Cattley, 1822. Brother of Brackstone Baker, b. 1811. St. John's Coll. Cam. Vicar of Usk, Monmouthshire. BAKER, William, 1815-16, b. 1801. BALDWIN, Edmund, 1823, b. 1810. BALFOUR, Henry, 1877. Son of Lewis Balfour, b. 1863. BALLANCE, Josiah Descarrieres, 1845-48. Son of John Ballance, of Clapton, b. 1829. Trin. Coll. Cam. 25th Wrangler. Vicar of Horsford, Norfolk. BANBURY, Edward, 1873. Son of William Banbury, Banker in London. BANKHEAD, William Robert, 1807, b. 1792. BANNATYNE, Charles, 1817. Son of John Bannatyne, b. 1805. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Aldham, Essex. BANNISTER, Charles George, 1808-11. Son of J. Bannister, b. 1796. Solicitor to the War Office, d. 1858. BANNISTER, Charles William, 1838. Son of the above, b. 1826. 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry. Medal. Governor of Maid- stone Gaol, d. 1874. BARHAM, Charles Henry, 1821. Son of late Joseph Foster Barham, M.P., b. 1809. Ch. Ch. Oxf. M.P. for Appleby 1831-2. Afterwards took Holy Orders, and became Rector of Barming, Kent, d. 1878. BARING, James Drummond, 1822. Son of Henry Baring, and nephew of the first Lord Ashburton, b. 1809. BARKER, 1803. BARKER, Benjamin, 1826, b. 1814. Caius Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. Shipdham, Norfolk. BARKER, Frederick Hubert, 1878. Son of F. Barker, of Leeds. BARKER, Henry John, 1851-55, b. 1837. BARKER,* John, 1813-18, b. 1800. BARKER, Joseph Henry, 1822. Son of Joseph Gibbs Barker, b. 1809. St. John's Coll. Cam. Wrangler. Chaplain of the County Gaol, Hereford. BARKER, Richard, 1805-8, b. 1791. Solicitor. BARKER, Richard, 1821. Son of Francis E. Barker, Solicitor, Chester, b. 1808. Solicitor at Chester, d. 1877. 12 List of Carthusians. BARKER, Thomas Francis, 1821. Brother of the above, b. 1810. B.N.C. Oxf. Rector of Thornton, Chester, d. 1878. BARKER, William Gibbs, 1822. Brother of Joseph H. Barker b. 1809. St. John's Coll. Cam. Senior Op. Incumbent of Trinity Church, New Barnet. BARKWORTH, Walter Theodore, 1874. Son of Rev. Dr. Barkworth, formerly Vicar of Grey Friars, Reading, b. 1859. St. John's Coll. Oxf. BARLEE,* Reginald, 1 855-6 1,. 1845. Emigrated to Australia. BARLOW, Charles John, 1876. Son of Rev. J. M. Barlow, Rector of Ewhurst. BARLOW, Francis, 1813-17. Son of Rev. Francis George Barlow, Rector of Burgh, Suffolk, b. 1799. Trin. Hall Cam. Barrister. Senior Master in Lunacy. BARLOW, Harold, 1874-79. Brother of C. J. Barlow (above). Cooper's Hill Coll. BARMBY, Cuthbert, 1877. Son of Rev. James Barmby, Rector of Pitlington, Durham. BARMBY, Francis James, 1877. Brother of the above. BARNARD, George Martin, 1814-15. Son of Rev. Thos. Barnard, Vicar of Gt. Amwell, Herts, b. 1799. Clerk in the Treasury, d. 1859. BARNARD,* Mordaunt, 1806-13. Brother of the above, b. 1795. Ch. Coll. Cam. Porteus medallist; late Rector of Preston Bagot. Rural Dean. J. P. for Essex. BARNARD, Mordaunt Roger, 1843-44. Eldest son of the above, b. 1828. To Rugby School. Ch. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Margaretting. Chaplain at Christiania. BARNARD, Philip Adolphus, 1822. Son of Rev. Robt. Gary Barnard, Rector of Withersfield, Suffolk, b. 1811. Served in the 24th Regt. Queen's Messenger. BARNARD,* Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen, 1805-8. Brother of Mordaunt Barnard (above). Royal Navy. Died of his wounds, 1813. BARNARD, Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen, 1843. Son of W. S. Barnard, of Calcutta, b. 1829, Ex. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Chipping Ongar, Essex, d. 1878. BARNARD, William Osborne, 1853-5, ^ l8 3 8 - Major g6th Regt. List of Carthusians. 13 BARNES, Barrington Syer, 1848-51, b. 1834. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Chignal, Essex. BARNES, James, 1861, b. 1851. BARNES, James Alexander, 1807-14, b. 1798. Fellow of Trin. Coll.'Cam. Rector of Gilling, Yorks. BARNES, John, 1807-9. Son of John Barnes, of Finchley, b. 1797, d. 1841. BARNES, John Edward, 1843-48. Brother of B. S. Barnes, b. 1832. Surgeon at Clare, Suffolk. BARNES, John Henry, 1844-49, b. 1833. BARNES, Keith, 1815-17. Brother of John Barnes (above), b. 1801. Solicitor in London, d. 1865. BARNES, Medley Edward, 1844-48, b. 1832. BARNES, Peter Leather, 1861-62, b. 1852. BARNES, Richard Barnes, 1815. Brother of Keith Barnes (above), b. 1804. Stock Broker, d. 1845. BARNES, William Maule, 1822. Brother of the above, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders, d. 1848 (circ.). BARNETT, John Edward, 1875. Son of J. Barnett, Coleraine House, Stamford Hill. BARNETT, Robert Sydney, 1874. Brother of the above. BARNETT, Walter, 1878. Brother of the above. BAROUGH, Alfred Robert, 1861. Son of Mr. Barough, of Hatton Gardens, b. 1851. BARRETT, Edward Moulton, 1820. Son of Edward Moulton Barrett, of Hope End, Herefordshire, b. 1807. Drowned at Torquay, 1839. BARRETT, Joseph Radcliffe, 1820, b. 1810. BARRETT, Samuel Moulton, 1821. Brother of E. M. Barrett (above), b. 1812. Died in Jamaica, 1842. BARRINGTON, Hon. Augustus, 1812-14. Son of sth Visct. Barrington, b. 1798. D.C.L. and Fellow of All Souls', Oxf. Barrister, d. 1860. BARRINGTON,* Charles George, 1837-44. Son of the late Hon. Geo. Barrington, b. 1827. Trin. Coll. Cam. The Treasury. 14 List of Carthusians. BARRINGTON, Hon. Henry Frederic Francis Adair, 1819. Brother of Hon. Augustus Barrington, b. 1808. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. BARRINGTON, John Beatty, 1873. Son of Sir Croker Bar- rington, Bt., of Glenstal, Limerick, b. 1860. BARRINGTON, Hon. Lowther John, 1818. Brother of Hon. Augustus Barrington b. 1805. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Rector of Watton, Herts and Hon. Canon of St. Albans. BARRON, Hunter Jackson, 1867. Son of E. J. Barron, F.S.A., b. 1857. Medical practitioner in London. BARROW (Sir) George (Bart.), 1819. Eldest son of Sir John Barrow, Bart. b. 1806. Succeeded his father in 1848. Colonial Office. Author of "Ceylon Past and Present," d. 1876. BARROW,* George Staunton, 1845-53. Son of late Sir George Barrow, Bt. b. 1834. Univ. and Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Stowmarket. BARROW, John, 1819. Brother of Sir George Barrow (above), b. 1 808. F.R.S. F.R.G.S. Keeper of the Records at the Admiralty, took an active part in promoting the search for Sir John Franklin. Senr, Major 36th Middlesex Rifles. BARROW, William, 1820. Brother of the above, b. 1810. Commander R.N. Present at Navarino, d. 1838. BARROW, William Clarke, 1852-54, b. 1836, d. 1855. BARROWS, Arthur Murdock, 1878. Son of T. W. Barrows, of Banbury, Oxon. BARROWS, Harold Murdock, 1874. Brother of the above, b. 1 86 1. Articled to a Solicitor at Birmingham. BARRY, Douglas, 1864-71. Son of Horace Barry, of Enfield, b. 1853. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Curate of Hitchin. BARRY, Horace, 1864-68. Brother of the above, b. 1852. King's Coll. London. Merchant. BARTLETT, John, 1810-12, b. 1797. Went to Westminster School. BARTON, Aubrey David, 1878. Son of the late Thomas Henry Barton, and grandson of Lord Plunket. List of Carthusians. 15 BARTON, Frank, 1854-61, b. 1843. Chole Abbey, Isle of Wight. BARTON, William Henry, 1854-55, b. 1840, d. 1856. BARTRUM, Edmund Charles, 1823, . 1810. Solicitor inLondon. BARTTELOT, David Smyth, 1837-39. Son of Col. Barttelot, of Stopham, Sussex, b. 1821. Jesus Coll. Cam. Scholar of Corpus Coll. Oxon ; died at Sydney, N.S.W. 1852. BARWELL, John Edric Hayward, 1876. Son of J. Barwell, of Hoveton Hall, Norfolk. BATCHELOR, Jonathan Trelawny, 1874. Son of Rev. F. T. Batchelor, Rector of Jacobstow, b. 1859. Scholar Sid. Suss. Coll. Cam. BATE, William, 1807-11, b. 1794. Trin. Coll. Cam. BATEMAN, Hugh Athelstan, 1826, b. 1810. BATES,* Charles Cecil, 1801-2, b. 1791. Ch. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Castleton, Derbysh. BATES (Sir) Henry (K.C.B.), 1824. Son of Major Henry Bates, R.A., b. 1813. Col. gth Foot, 1863; General 1877. Medals Sobraon, Chillianwallah and Goojerat. BATES, Thomas Holden, 1824, b. 1813. BATHURST,* Allen, 1838-41, b. 1827. Royal Navy. BATTEN, Charles Hamilton, 1842-46, b. 1827. St. John's Coll. Cam. Holy Orders, d. 1852. BATTEN,* George Henry Maxwell, 1842-49, b. 1832. Bengal Civil Service. BATTEN,* John Hallett, 1825. Son of Rev. Dr. Batten, F.R.S., Principal of Haileybury College, b. 181 1. Bengal Civil Service. Officiating Judge of Suddur Court, N.W. Provinces, (retired). BATTISCOMBE,* William, 1811. Son of Robt. Battiscombe, of Clewer, b. 1800. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Assistant Master. Rector of Horseheath, d. BATTISCOMBE, William Benjamin, 1843-48. Son of the above, b. 1830. Major gist Foot (retired). BAUGH, Folliott, 1 820. Son of the Rev. J. W. Baugh, b. 1 809. Ex. Coll. and Fellow of All Souls', Oxf. ist Class Classics, Preacher of Charterhouse, Vicar of Chelsfield, d. 1 6 List of Carthusians. BAXENDALE, Francis Richard Salisbury, 1875. Son of Rev. R. Baxendale, St. John's, Maidstone. BAXTER, George, 1826, b. 1813. BAYLEY,* George Thornton, 1801-6, b. 1790. Indian Civil Service. BAYLEY, Thomas Butterworth Charles, 1825, b. 1811. BAYLEY, Wilton Rees, 1827, b. 1812. BAYLIFF, Richard Lane, 1845-50. Son of Rev. T. T. L. Bayliff, of Albury, b. 1833. Army. Served in 33rd Regt. in Crimea. Capt. looth Regt. Retired 1870. BAYLIFF, Thomas Lane, 1850-53. Brother of the above, b. 1840. Indian Army. Killed in the Mutiny, 1857. BAYLIFF, Thomas Timothy Lane, 1819. Son of T. G. Bayliff, of Southgate, b. 1806. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Albury, Herts. BAYLIFF, William Entwistle Lane, 1846-51. Son of the above, b. 1835. H.M. Civil Service. BAYNES,* Charles Robert, 1820. Son of Col. Baynes, Royal Artillery, b. 1809. Madras Civil Service ; retired. BEADON, Richard A'Court, 1820. Son of late Richard Beadon, b. 1809. St. John's Coll. Cam. Vicar of Cheddar. BEALE, William St. John, 1878. Son of Rev. T. Beale, Rector of Hopton Castle. BEALES, Charles, 1802-5, ^ r 7 8 9' Peter Ho. Coll. Cam. Merchant. BEALES, Patrick, 1808-11, b. 1797. Cambridge. Merchant. BEASLEY, John Theodore Hume, 1869. Son of John Beasley, of Chapel Brampton, Northants, b. 1860. The School, Bedford. BEASLEY, Joseph Noble, 1845-49. Son of Capt. Wm. Beasley, b. 1832, 87th Regt. Bt. Lieut.-Col. 1877. Served in the Indian Mutiny (medal). BEAUCHAMP,* Maurice, 1811-18. Son of W T illiam Henry Beauchamp, of Forthampton, Co. Gloucester, b. 1801. Capt. Indian Army. BEAUCLERK, Aubrey Frederic, 1826. Son of the Rev. Lord Frederick Beauclerk, b. 1817. Guards and 7th Foot, d. 1852. List of Carthusians. BEAUCLERK, Charles William, 1826. Brother of the above, b. 1816. Ch. Ch. Oxf. d. 1863. BEAUCLERK, Frederic Amelius, 1864. Son of the late Lord F. Beauclerk, b. 1851. BEAUCLERK (Lord) George Augustus, 1831. Son of the 8th Duke of St. Albans, b. 1818. Served with loth Hussars in the Crimea (medal). Retired as Major 6th Dragoon Guards. BEAUFORD, Henry William, 1823, of Eaton Socon, Beds. b. 1814. Magd. Coll. Cam. BEAUMONT, Francis William, 1820, b. 1809. Trin. Coll. Cam. A.B. 1831. BEAVAN, Hugh Maurice, 1872, Son of Edward Beavan, of Wimbledon, Barrister, b. 1857. Caius Coll. Cam. Lieut. 2ist Hussars. BECKER, George Richard, 1820, b. 1808. BECKFORD, George (Lord Rivers), 1821. Eldest son of Horace W. Beckford, 3rd Lord Rivers, b. 1810; succeeded as 4th Lord Rivers 1831, d. 1866. BEDDOES, Charles Henry, 1817. Brother of C. H. Beddoes (below), b. 1805. Royal Navy. BEDDOES, Thomas Lovell, 1817. Son of Dr. Beddoes, and nephew of Maria Edgeworth, b. 1803. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. M.D. of Wurzburg. Poet and Dramatist, Author of "The Bride's Tragedy," "Poems," &c. d. 1849. BEDDOME, Richard Henry, 1843-46, b. 1830. Col. Madras Staff Corps. Conservator of Forests (Madras). BEDFORD, John, 1815-17, b, 1806. BEDFORD, Richard Bisse Riland, 1844-48. Son of Rev. W. R. Bedford, Sutton Coldfield, Warwick, b. 1830. B.N.C. Oxf. 79th Highlanders ; retired. Adjutant 5th Adm. Battn. Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers, 1861. BEET, John G., 1809-16, b. 1800. BELL, Alexander, 1807-10, b. 1794. India Civil Service. BELL, Cornwallis, 1803. BELL, George Panton, 1830, b. 1820. BELL, James, 1827, b. 1817. Queens Coll. Cam. A.B. 1837. c 1 8 List of Carthusians. BELL, John William, 1822. BELL, Melville, 1878. Son of J. R. Bell, a Merchant in Ceylon. BELL, Richard, 1822, b. 1816. BELL, Robert, 1807-10, b. 1793. Lieut. -Col. E. I. Artillery. (Madras) BELL, William, 1 800-6. Went to India. BELLI, Charles Scott, i83g r 42. Son of Rev. C. A. Belli, Preby. of St. Paul's, b. 1826. Bengal Civil Service. Retired 1872. BELLI,* Walter Forbes, 1844-49. Brother of the above, $.1833. Bengal Native Infantry, d. 1861. BELOE, Henry Parr, 1800. Son of Rev. Wm. Beloe, F.S.A., &c., b. 1790. C.C.C. Cam. Rector of Guildford, d. 1838. BELSON, James Harwood, 1843-46, b. 1829, d. 1846. BELSON, William Eveleigh, 1842-45. Brother of the above, ^.1826. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Missionary at the Cape. Vicar of Colemere, Salop. BENCE, Edward Robert Starkie, 1835-41. Son of Col. H. B. S. Bence, of Thorington Hall, Suffolk. (See below), b. 1823. ist Dragoon Gds. Kentwell Hall, Long Melford. BENCE, Henry Alexander Starkie, 1826-34. Elder brother of the above, b. 1806. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Now of Thoring- ton Hall. J.P. and D.L. of Suffolk. BENCE, Henry Bence Sparrow, 1802-4. Eldest son of Rev. Bence Sparrow, b. 1788. Colonel. Served in i6th Lancers, 6oth Rifles, and7th Dragoon Guards. Wounded at Talavera. Peninsula Medal, d. 1861. BENCE, Thomas Starkie, 1835-42. Son of the above, b. 1824. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Thorington. BENETT, John, 1822. Son of John Benet, M.P., of Pythouse and Norton Bavant, Wilts, b. 1809; deceased. BENNETT, Frederic Debell, 1821, b. 1808. BENNETT, James Robert Abrahall, 1875. Son of Rev. J. H. Bennett. Grammar School, Solihull. Went to London University. List of Carthusians. 19 BENNETT, Rowland Nevitt, 1 822, b. 1 809. Solicitor in London. BENSLEY, Charles Norman, 1877. Son of Dr. Bensley, of Kishnaghur. BENSLEY, Edwin Edward, 1878. Brother of the above. BENTLEY, , 1804. (Lived in Red Lion Square). BENTLEY, Herbert Lowndes, 1871-72. Son of Rev. Samuel Bentley, Vicar of Bosbury, Herefordshire, b. 1859. In the Merchant Service. BENYON, Richard, 1823. (See Fellowes). Son of Wm. Henry Fellowes, of Ramsey Abbey, Hunts, b. 1811. Took the name of Benyon. St. John's Coll. Cam. Barrister. Was M.P. for Berks 1860-76. BERDMORE, Hugh Thomas Matthew, 1825, b. 1812. BERDMORE, St. John Vesey, 1825, b. 1813. Army, 63rd Foot. BERDMORE,* Samuel Charles James, 1819-24. Son of Thomas Berdmore, of Chelsea, b. 1807. Orator. Student Ch. Ch. Oxf. BERDMORE, William de Lisle, 1825, b. 1816. BERE, Montague Classell, 1867. Son of Montague Bere, Q C., of Morebath, Devon, b. 1856. In business in London. BERESFORD, Edward, 1877. Son of G. D. Beresford, M.P. for Armagh, b. 1863. BERESFORD, Henry William de la Poer, 1874. Son of Rev. J. G. Beresford, Bedale, Yorks, b. 1862. BERKELEY,* Charles Paul, 1840-44. Nephew of G. C. Berkeley, b. 1828. Land Surveyor, d. 1853. BERKELEY,* George Campion, 1822-32. Son of Chas. Berkeley, of Biggin Hall, Northants, b. 1812. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Southminster. BERNAL (Osborne), Ralph, 1819. Son of Ralph Bernal, M.P. b. 1808. Trin. Coll. Cam. 7th Fusiliers, M.P. for Liskeard, &c. Sec. to the Admiralty, 1852-58. BERNARD, John Frederic, 1826, b. 1814. Solicitor in London. BERNEY, George Duckett, 1826. Son of the late Thomas Trench Berney, of Morton Hall, Norfolk, b. 1813. St. John's Coll. Cam. of Morton Hall, Norwich, 2O List of Carthusians. BERNEV, Thomas, 1829. Brother of the above, b. 1816. St. John's Coll. Cam. formerly Rector of Hockering, Norfolk. Lord of the Manor and Rector of Bracon Ash. BERRIDGE, James Samuel, 1818, b. 1806. BERRY, George James, 1812-18. Son of John Alexander Berry, b. 1800. Emm. Coll. Cam. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, d. 1872. BERRY, Oswald Philip, 1851-54, .1843. BERRY, Richard James, 1821, b. 1808. BERRYMAN, Charles Powell, 1866-67. Son of Rev. J. W. Berryman, Rector of Tydd St. Giles, Cambs. b. 1854. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Curate of Ashford. BESNARD, Julius Csesar, 1823, b. 1809. Trin. Coll. Dublin. BEST, Francis Whittingham, 1856-57. Son of the following, b. 1842. BEST, George, 1811-17. Son of George Nathaniel Best, of Bayfield Hall, Norfolk, b. 1799. Ch. Coll. Cam. Of Eastbury Manor, Guildford. BEST, Nathaniel, 1 812-18. Brother of the above, b. \ 80 1. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders, d. 1841. BEST, Nathl. Loftus, 1857-62. Son of George Best (above), 3.1843. BEVAN, Charles Dacres, 1818. Son of Charles Bevan, of Bath, b. 1805. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Barrister. Judge of County Court, Cornwall, d. BEVAN, Thomas, 1819, b. 1806. Holy Orders. BEVIR, John, 1819, b. 1806. Solicitor at Cirencester, d. 1860. BEWES, Anstis John, 1829-32. Son of Thos. Bewes, of Beau- mont, Plymouth, b. 1814. 8th Foot, d. 1835. BEWES, Cecil Edward, 1831-33. Brother of the above, b. 1816. Capt. 85th Foot; retired 1849. BEWES, Charles Theodore, 1832-35. Brother of the above, b. 1817. Solicitor at Stonehouse, Devon. BICKNELL, Henry, 1811-12, b. 1796. Solicitor. BICKNER, Henry James, 1805-9, ^ List of Carthusians. 21 BICKNER, Otto, 1805-9, # *794- Barrister. BIDDULPH, Theophilus, 1817-18. Son of Rev. Thos. Biddulph, of Bristol, b. 1802. Scholar of Corpus Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. BIGNELL, William Philips, 1814, b. 1803. Went to West- minster. BILL, John, 1812-13. Son of John Bill, of Farley Hall. Staffordshire, b. 1799. J.P., d. 1853. BINGHAM, Peregrine, 1831. Son of late P. Bingham, Police Magistrate, b. 1820. Jesus Coll. Cam. Holy Orders (resigned his Orders). BINGLEY, Henry Campbell Alchorne, 1876. Son of Rev. R. M. Bingley (below). BINGLEY, John George, 1847-49. Son of Henry Bingley, of Woodford,. 1834. B.N.C. Oxf. Rector of Snodland. BINGLEY, Robert Mildred, 1847-48. Brother of the above, b. 1829. Trin. Coll. Cam. Rector of Braiseworth. BIRCH, Charles, 1844-50. Son of Rev. E. Birch, late Rector of Windlesham, Surrey, b. 1832. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Foots Cray. BIRCH, Edward, 1844-47. Brother of the above, b. 1830. Civil Engineer. BIRCH, Francis Mildred, 1875. Son of J. W. Birch, Deputy Govr. of the Bank of England. BIRCH, Frederic Lane, 1825, b. 1812. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Wretham. BIRCH, George Thackeray, 1876. Brother of Francis Mildred Birch (above). BIRCH, Morley William, 1873. Son of Wm. Birch, of Wimbledon, b. 1859, d. 1875. BIRCH,* Walter de Grey, 1851-60. Son of Samuel Birch, LL.D., of the British Museum, b. 1842. Talbot Scholar. Trin. Coll. Cam. British Museum. BIRD, John, 1807, . 1791. Peterhouse Coll. Cam. A.B. 1814. BIRKBECK, William Lloyd, 1824. Son of George Birkbeck, F.R.S., a physician in London, b. 1807. Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cam. gth Wrangler. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn. 22 List of Carthusians. BIRLEY, Hornby, 1824. Son of John Birley, of Manchester, b. 1811. 1 3th and gth E. I. Company's Regts. Retired 1845, d. 1875. BIRLEY, William, 1826. Brother of the above, b. 1813. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Rector of Chorlton. H.M. Inspector of Schools, d. 1865. BIRTWHISTLE,* Alfred, 1859-64. Son of Canon J. B. Birtwhistle, of Beverley, b. 1845. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Beverley, Yorks. BISHOP, Archibald Herbert, 1874. Son of the late Rev. Freeman H. Bishop, b. 1861. BISHOP, Charles L. Nepean, 1869. Brother of the above, b. 1858. Royal Marine Artillery. BISHOP, Fred. William Fremantle, 1871. Brother of the above, b. 1859. Trin. Hall, Cam. BISHOP, William Alfred, 1874-77. Brother of the above. BITTLESTON, Adam Henry, 1858. Son of Sir Adam Bittleston, late Judge at Madras, b. 1848. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Barrister. BITTLESTON, George Hastings, 1867. Brother of the above, b. 1856. Lieut. Royal Artillery. BITTLESTON, John Pattison, 1862. Brother of the above, b. 1852. BITTLESTON, Thomas George, 1856-65. Brother of the above, b. 1846. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Deceased. BLACKBURNE,* Isaac, 1813, b. 1803. BLACKER, Robert Shapland Carew, 1839-44. Son of the late Wm. Blacker, of Woodbrook, Co. Wrexford, and nephew of the ist Lord Carew, b. 1826. Trin. Coll. Dublin. Rector of Marholm. Hon. Canon of Peterborough. BLACKETT, Spencer Collinson, 1873-76. R.M. Coll. Sand- hurst. BLACKWOOD,* Percy, 1852-57. Son of Sir Henry Martin Blackwood, Bart., R.N., b. 1840. Colonial Sec. for Tobago, d. 1866. BLAIR,* Thomas, 1814-18, b. 1802. List of Carthusians. 23 BLAKE, Frederick Rodolph (C.B.), 1820. Son of William Blake, of Danesbury Welwyn, Herts, b. 1809. Col. 33rd Regt., d. 1855. BLAKE, Henry, 1820, b. 1806. Peterhouse Coll. Cam. BLAKESLEY, Arthur Holmes, 1877. Son of the Very Rev. J. W. Blakesley, Dean of Lincoln. BLAKESLEY, Philip Holmes, 1862-63. Brother of the above, b. 1851. Went to Winchester. BLAKESLEY, Thomas Holmes, 1860-65. Brother of the above, b. 1847. Exhibitioner of King's Coll. Cam. Wrangler. Barrister. BLAKISTON (Sir) Matthew (Bart.), 1822. Son of Sir M. Blakiston, 3rd Baronet, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Dublin. Succeeded his father 1862. BLANCHARD, John, 1805-9, ^- 1 79' Jesus Coll. Cam. Rector of Middleton, Yorks. BLAND,* George Templeman, 1838. St. John's Coll. Cam. BLAXD, Miles, 184.1-47. Son of Rev. Miles Bland, DD. of Ramsgate, b. 1828. St. John's Coll. Cam. Curate of Saltwood, Kent, d. BLAND,* Robert James, 1825. Son of Rev. Robert Bland, author of several poetical works, b. 1814. Jesus Coll. Cam. Vicar of Tutbury. Chaplain in India. BLAND, Thomas, 1823, b. 1810. Solicitor in London. BLANE,* George Rodney, 1800-5. Son of Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart., Physician to the Prince Regent, b. 1791, d. 1833. BLANE, Gilbert Gardner, 1800-4. Brother of the above, b. 1787, d. 1833. BLANE (Sir) Hugh Seymour (Bart.), 1803-7. Brother of the above, b. 1795. East India Co.'s Service. Succeeded his father 1834, d. 1869. BLANE, Robert, 1820, b. 1809. Trin. Coll. Cam. BLAXLAND, George Cuthbert, 1867-71. Son of George Blaxland, of Lesness Heath, Kent, b. 1852. Scholar of Pemb. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Mods. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Student of Ch. Ch. Curate of Saffron Walden, 24 List of Carthusians. BLENCOWE, Edward, 1815. Son of Saml. Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, Northants, b. 1805. Wadham Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Fellow of Oriel. Holy Orders, d. 1840. BLENCOWE, Edward Willis, 1820. Son of Robt. Willis Blencowe, b. 1810. Army. Drowned at the Cape, 1833. BLENCOWE, George, 1815-17, b. 1803. BLENCOWE, Robert, 1815-17, b. 1801. Barrister. BLENKIRON, Thomas Walter, 1877. Son of T. Blenkiron, of Home Park, Lee, Kent, b. 1864. BLOIS, Thomas Francis, 1820. Son of Sir Charles Blois, Bart, of Grundisburgh Hall, Suffolk, . 1807. nth Bengal Native Infantry. Medal. Retired Lieut.-Col. 1856, d. BLOMFIELD, Charles James, 1874. Son of Arthur W. Blomfield, Architect. BLOMFIELD,* Edward George, 1865. Son of Rev. Geo.John Blomfield (below), b. 1853. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Curate of St. Mary's, Portsea. BLOMFIELD, Edward Henry, 1840. Son of Rev. Jas. Blom- field, Rector of Orsett, Essex, b. 1824. Madras Staff Corps, Major-Genl. retired 1875. BLOMFIELD,* George James, 1843-50. Son of Rev. G. B. Blomfield, Canon of Chester, b. 1831. Ch. Coll. Cam. Rector of Norton, Somerset. BLOMFIELD,* George John, 1834-41. Brother of E. H. Blomfield (above), b. 1822. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Aldrington, E. Kent, and Rural Dean. BLORE,* George John, 1848-55. Son of Edwd. Blore, F.R.S. &c. (Architect), b. 1835. Gold Medal. Student and Tutor of Ch. Ch. Oxf. ist Class in Mods, and Lit. Hum. 2nd Class Law, &c. Assistant Master, 1859. Head Master of the King's School, Canterbury. BLOXAM,* Andrew Roby, 1850-57. Son of Rev. Andrew Bloxam, Twycross, Leicester, b. 1839. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Notary Public, Christ Church, New Zealand. BLOXAM, Frank Richard, 1862-3. Son of Richard Bloxam, of Eltham, b. 1850. List of Carthusians. 25 BLUNT, Edward Walter, 1875. Son of Major-Genl. Charles H. Blunt, b. 1860. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. BLUNT, George, 1817, b. 1805. BLUNT, Henry, 1817, b. 1806. BLUNT, Herbert Arthur Scawen, 1874. Son of Rev. H. G. S. Blunt, Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn. BLUNT, Walter, 1821, b. 1809. Caius Coll. Cam. Rector of Bicknor, Maidstone. BLUNT, Walter Brand Frederick, 1877. Son of the Ven. Archdeacon Blunt, of Scarborough, b. 1863. BODDAM, William Tudor, 1818. Son of Rawson Hart Boddam, Govr. of Bombay, b. 1804, d. 1876. BODDINGTON, Reginald Brook, 1821. Son of Benjamin Boddington, of Burcher Titley, Herefordshire, b. 1809. Royal Navy, 1824-28. Afterwards 23rd Madras Native Infantry. }.P. and D.L. for Herefordshire, d. 1863. BODE, Edward, 1836-39. Indian Navy, d. 1854. BODE, Henry, 1838-40. Son of William Bode, of Hare Hatch, Berks, b. 1825. Clerk in the Foreign Office. BODE,* John Ernest, 1829-31. Son of Wm. Bode, b. 1816. Orator. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Hertford Scholar. Rector of Castle-Camps, d. 1874. BODE, William, 1826, b. 1818. Post Office (Foreign Service). BOGER, Henry Western Otway, 1878. Son of W. S. Boger (below). BOGER, Hext, 1847-53. Son of Deeble Boger, b. 1837. Solicitor, Stonehouse, Devonport. BOGER, William Shadforth, 1847-51. Son of George T. Boger, of Hastings, formerly Royal Artillery, b. 1833. Emm. Coll. Cam. War Office. Retired 1871. BOISRAGON, Alfred, 1878. Son of Col. Boisragon, Bengal Staff Corps. BOLGER, George, 1816-18, b. 1800. BOLTON, William Henry, 1854-56. Son of Thos. Bolton, of Kinver, b. 1839. Went to King's College. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Cam. Wrangler. Head Master of Kinver Grammar School. 26 List of Carthusians. BOMPAS, Charles Steele Murchison, 1876. Son of G. C. Bompas, b. 1862. London University. BOMPAS, Harold Buckland, 1876. Brother of the above, b. 1863. BONHAM, Edward Walter (C.B.), 1820. Son of Henry Bonham, M.P. b. 1809. Foreign Office. Late Consul General at Naples. BONHAM, Henry Frederic, 1 820. Brother of the above, 3. 1 808. Col. loth Hussars, d. 1856. BONNER, Charles Edward, 1874. Son of C. F. Bonner, of Ayscoughfee Hall Spalding, b. 1860. Trin. Hall, Cam. BONNER, James Tillard, 1845-47. Son of the late Chas. Bonner, of Spalding, b. 1830. Line, and New Colls. Oxf. Vicar of Hale Magna. BONNEY, Thomas, 1816, b. 1802. Orator. Clare Hall, Cam. Holy Orders. Master of Rugely School, d. 1853. BONNEY, Thomas George, 1847-48. Son of the above, b. 1833. Fellow and Tutor of St. John's Coll. Cam. 1 2th Wrangler. Professor of Geology in Univ. Coll. London. BOODLE, Edward, 1813-18, b. 1800. Barrister, d. 1873. BOODLE, Henry Mitford, 1813. Brother of the above, b. 1802. Solicitor at London and Tunbridge Wells, d. 1878. BOODLE, John, 1815. Son of John Boodle, Heath Farm, Watford, b. 1806. Solicitor in London. BOODLE, William Chilver, 1817. Brother of the above, b. 1808. Conveyancer. BOONE, James Shergold, 1812-16. Son of Thos. Boone, of Sunbury, b. 1798. Gold Medal. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Craven Scholar, &c. Incumbent of St. John's, Paddington, d. 1859. BOOTH, , 1803. BOOTHBY* (Sir) Brooke William Robert (loth Baronet), 1819. Son of Sir Willm. Boothby, Bart. .1809. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Fellow of All Soul's. Succeeded his father 1846. Rector of Welwyn, d. 1865. BOOTHBY, Cecil Brooke, 1824. Brother of the above, b. 1813 Ch. Ch. Oxf. List of Carthusians. 27 BOOTHBY, Charles Edward, 1836-37. Son of Rev. Brooke Boothby, b. 1821. Formerly in the Privy Council Office and Secy, to the late Marquis of Lansdowne and Earl Granville. Ranger of Needwood forest. BOOTHBY,* Evelyn, 1838-40. Son of Rev. Charles Boothby, Prebendary of Southwell, and Vicar of Sutterton, Lin- colnshire, b. 1825. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Whit- well, d. 1874. BOOTHBY, Henry Brooke, 1831-36. Brother of C. E. Boothby (above), b. 1816. Orator. Durham University. Vicar of Lissington. BOOTHBY, John George, 1838-39. Brother of the above, b. 1824. Royal Artillery. Served in the Crimea, &c. Major-Genl. d. 1876. BOOTHBY, William Henry, 1838-40. Brother of Evelyn Boothby, b. 1823. Corpus Coll. Cam. Vicar of Hawks- bury. BOREHAM, Reginald Thorpe Joseph, 1865-70. Son of W. W. Boreham, of Haverhill, Suffolk, b. 1855. Univ. Coll. Lond., d. 1874. BOREHAM, Walter Long, 1859. Brother of the above, b. 1848. Ch. Coll. Cam. Barrister. BOREHAM, William Chalklen, 1859-63. Brother of the above, b. 1846. Melbourne, Australia. BORRADAILE, Alfred, 1878. Son of A. Borradaile. E.I. Civil Service, b, 1864. BORRADAILE, Henry Benjamin, 1874. Brother of the above. R.M. Coll. Sandhurst. BORRER,* Charles Alexander, 1855-62. Son of Rev. C. H. Borrer, of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, b. 1843. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Hope Mansell, Herefordshire. BORRETT, Thomas Percy, 1852-57. Son of Thomas Borrett, of Bryanstone Square, b. 1840. Solicitor in London. BORRETT,* William Penrice, 1818-22. Son of Giles Borrett, of Great Yarmouth, b. 1803. Gold Medal. Fellow of Caius Coll. Cam. Vicar of Siston, d. 1847. BORTHWICK, George Augustus, 1874. Son of George Borth- wick, b. 1859. 28 List of Carthusians. BORTHWICK, William Henry, 1847-48. Son of John Borth- wick, of Crookston and Borthwick, Midlothian ; $.1832. BORTON, Silvanus Key, 1863. Son of the Rev. Canon Borton, b 1853. Talbot Scholar, 1871. King's Coll. Cam. 3rd Class Classical and Theol. Tripos. Curate of S. Saviour's, Eastbourne. BOSCAWEN, George Henry, 1873. Son of Hon. and Rev. John Townshend Boscawen, b. 1859, of Lamorran, Cornwall. BOSTOCK, John Ashton (C.B.), 1828. Son of Dr. J. Bostock, .1815. Trin. Coll. Cam. Hon. Dep. Surgeon-General, Hon. Surgeon to Her Majesty. Served with the Buffs at the battle of Punniar, 1843 (Bronze Star); with the Scots Guards in the Crimea, Medal and four clasps. Companion of the Bath, &c. BOSWORTH, Frederick William, 1840-44. Son of T. H. Bosworth, of Westerham, b. 1825. Silver Medal. Post- Master of Merton Coll. Oxf. Barrister, d. 1867. BOSWORTH, Percy Mackie, 1847-51. Brother of the above, .1834. Lieut. 4znd Highlanders. Served in India during the Mutiny. Lucknow Medal. Died in India 1858. BOULTON, George, i8o8-u,<5. 1798. BOULTON, Godfrey, 1871. Son of James Boulton, Solicitor, b. 1858. Trin. Hall, Cam. BOULTON, Henry Edward, 1824, b. 1812. BOULTON, Thomas, 1808-11 b. 1798. BOURCHIER, , 1 80 1 -2. BOURCHIER, Edward, 1824, . 1810. Emm. Coll. Cam. Rector of Bramfield, Herts. Father of Sir Geo. Bourchier. BOURCHIER, Robert Francis, 1817, b. 1804. BOURDIEU, John Henry, 1822,3.1811. Indian Artillery. BOURDILLON, James, 1823. Son of Jas. Bourdillon, Bedford Square, London, b. 1812. Barrister. BOURDILLON, Stafford, 1823. Brother of the above, b. 1814. Abbotstone, Whiteparish, near Salisbury. BOURKE,* Walter Longley, 1870. Son of Hon. and Rev. G. W. Bourke, b. 1859. List of Carthusians. 29 BOURNE, Cornelius, 1820, b. 1807. BOURNE, Herbert John, 1875. Son of J. S. Bourne, of Camp Hill, Nuneaton. BOURNE, Joseph Handforth, 1873. Son of Rev. J. G. Bourne, Rector of Broome, Stourbridge, b. 1860. BOUWENS, Charles Augustus Theodore, 1856-61. Son of the late Rev. Theodore Bouwens, b. 1842. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Emigrated to Australia, d. 1874. BOVELL, Alfred Farre, 1851-56. Son of John Roach Bovell (below), b. 1838. British Museum, d. 1860. BOVELL, John, 1815-17. Son of Mr. Bovell, of Barbados. Medical Practitioner, b. 1801, d. 1837. BOVELL, John Roach, 1815. Brother of the above, b. 1803. Silver Medal. Trin. Coll. Cam. d. 1852. BOVELL, Michael Nihell, 1815-18. Brother of the above, 1^.1805. Trin. Coll. Cam. Curate of Windlesham, d. 1877. BOWEN, Charles Andrew, 1846-49. Son of Revd. Edward Bowen, of Taughboyne, Donegal, b. 1835. Merchant. BOWEN,* Edward, 1839-46. Brother of the above, b. 1823. Orator. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Archdeacon of Raphoe. BOWEN* (Sir) George Ferguson (Knt.), 1833-40. Brother of the above, b. 1821. Silver Medals. Orator. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Fellow of B.N.C. Chief Sec. to the Government of the Ionian Islands 1854-59. Successively Governor of Queensland, New Zealand, Victoria, and Mauritius (1878). Knighted 1860. G.C.M.G. BOWER, Charles Uppleby, 1853-56. Son of Thomas Bower, Hankelow Hall, Nantwich, Chesire, b. 1837. St. John's Coll. Cam. Junior Opt. Formerly Head Master of Stafford Grammar School. Rector of Wolferlow. BOWER, Francis Chivers, 1875. Son of Edward Chivers Bower, of Wadworth Hall, Doncaster. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. BOWES, Bernard, 1820, b. 1805. BOWLBY, Henry Thomas, 1877. Son of Rev. H. B. Bowlby, Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham. 3O List of Carthusians. BOWMAN, David, 1810. BOWYEAR, William Francis, 1823, b. 1815. Box,* Arthur Gould, 1871-75. Son of Rev. H. A. Box (below), b. 1858. Box, Henry Adderly, 1835-39. Son of George M. Box, of Doctor's Common, b. 1819. Gold and Silver Medals. Scholar of Wadham Coll. Oxf. Curate of Heavitree, Exeter, d. 1869. Box, John, 1821. Brother of the above, b. 1807. Box, Kitson, 1835-40. Brother of the above, b. 1825. Merchant in So. America, d. 1858. Box, William Frederick, 1835-38. Brother of the above, b. 1821. Indian Navy, d. 1858. BOYCE, Herbert Ridley, 1869-71. Son of Matthias Boyce, Solicitor, b. 1856. BOYD* (Sir) Frederick (Bart.), 1831-39. Son of the late Sir John Boyd, Bart., b. 1820. Orator. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Wouldham, Kent. BOYD, Frederick Blackball, 1 844-48, b. 1830. Trin Coll. Cam. Indian Army. Killed in action 1857. BOYLE,* Cavendish Charles, 1861. Son of Capt. C. S. Boyle (below), b. 1849. Thackeray Prize. Probate Court. BOYLE,* Cavendish Spencer, 1824. Son of Adml. the Honl. Sir Courtenay Boyle, and nephew of the 8th Earl of Cork, b. 1814. Ch. Ch. Oxf. 48th and 72nd Regts. Retired Capt. 1846. Governor D. M. P., Weedon, 1853, d. 1868. BOYLE, Charles Fremoult, 1869. Son of Capt. Robert Boyle, R.A. b. 1857. Now in Canada. BOYLE,* Charles John, 1814. Brother of Cavendish Spencer Boyle (above), b. 1806. Orator. Fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxf. Diplomatic Service. BOYLE,* Courtenay Edmund, 1857-63. Son of Cavendish Sp. Boyle (above), b. 1845. Orator. Silver Medal, &c. Student Ch. Ch. Oxf. 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Private Sec. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1868-73. Inspector Local Govt. Board 1873. List of Carthusians. 31 BOYLE, Ernest Patrick, 1874. Son of Chas. John Boyle (above), b, 1860. Vancouver's Island. BOYLE, George David, 1843-47. Son of Rt. Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, b. 1828. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Kidderminster. Hon. Canon of Worcester. BOYLE, Hon. Robert John Lascelles, 1878. Son of the Earl of Cork and Orrery, K P. b. 1864. BOYMAN, Richard Pitsdey, 1819-20, b. 1806. BOYS,* Charles, 1820. Son of Capt. Boys, R.N. b. 1809. Mert. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Wing, Rutlandshire. BOYS,* Edward, 1827, b. 1814. St. John's Coll. Cam. BRACKENBURY, Robert Carr N. 1818. Eldest son of Sir John Brackenbury, formerly H.M. Consul at Cadiz, b. 1803. Line. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Brocklesby Lincolnshire, deceased. BRACKENBURY,* Walter Charles, 1832-40. Son of Rev. Joseph Brackenbury, b. 1822. Indian Army. 3oth Madras N.I. Auckland, New Zealand. BRADBURNE, Charles, 1803-5. BRADDYLL, Edward Stanley, 1820. Son of Thomas Richmond Gale Braddyll, of Conishead Priory, Lane. b. 1807. BRADFORD, Charles William, 1846-49. Son of James Brad- ford, of Swindon, b. 1 830. B.N.C. Oxf. Vicar of Clyffe- Pypard, Wilts. BRADFORD, Francis Richard, 1849-51. Brother of the above, b. 1835. Lieut. 5th Fusiliers ; -retired 1857. Registrar of the Supreme Court of Penang. BRAMLEY, Henry, 1846-48. Son" of Richard Bramley, of Leeds, b. 1830. Silver Medal. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Uffculme, Devon. BRAMLEY, Richard, 1846-48. Brother of the above, b. 1829. Scholar B.N.C: Oxf. Incumbent of Kirkdale, York. BRANDRETH, Frederick, 1823. Second son of late J. P. Brandreth, M.D. b. 1812. Scots Guards. Retired Lieut.- Col. 1848. Took the name of Gandy through his marriage with the heiress of James Gandy, Heaves, West- moreland. 32 List of Carthusians. BRANDRETH, William Harper, 1823. Twin brother of the above, b. 1812. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Standish, Wigan. Hon. Canon of Manchester. BRASSEY,* Gordon, 1837-42, b. 1826. Clerk in the Bank of England. 3rd Light Dragoons. BRASSEY, Nathl. Richard, 1821, b. 1806. BRATHWAITE, Francis Gretton Coleridge, 1849-53. Son of the Ven. F. R. Brathwaite, late Archdeacon of St. Christophers, W. Indies, b. 1834. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Curate of St. Mary Magdalene, Munster Square. BRAUND, George Percival, 1878. Son of George Braund, of Barrow-upon-Soar. BRETON, George Augustus, 1824, b. 1808. BRIDGE, Thomas Finch Hobday, 1817. Son of Thomas Bridge, of Harwich, b. 1807. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Double 2nd Class. Archdeacon of Newfoundland, d. BRIDGER, John, 1823, b. 1811. St. Cath. Coll. Cam. Rector of Charlton by Dover. BRIETZCKE, George John, 1822, b. 1809. 49th Bengal N.I. d. 1840. BRIGGS, Adolphus, 1835-38. BRIGGS, Thomas, 1818, b. 1805. Caius Coll. Cam. d. BRIGGS, Thomas Carter, 1822, b. 1813. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Barrister. BRIGGS, William Sturgis, 1828, b. 1818. BRIGHT, John Edward, 1823-29. Son of Dr. John Bright, of Birmingham, b. 1810. Gold Medal. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. BRINE, James Edward Bouverie, 1865. Son of Rev. J. G. Brine, and grandson of Rev. Dr. Pusey, b. 1855. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Holy Orders. BRINE, Philip Arthur Sherard, 1871. Brother of the above, b. 1861. BRINTON, Selwyn John Curwen, 1872. Son of John Brinton, of Moor Hall, Worcestersh., b. 1859. Trin. Coll. Cam. List of Carthusians. 33 BRISCOE, William Kyffin Bostock, 1843-46. Son of Richard Briscoe, of Wrexham. b. 1828. Scholar and Fellow of Jesus Coll. Oxf. znd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Shipton- on-Stour. BROADWOOD, Robert George, 1876. Son of the late Thomas Broadwood, of Holmbush, Sussex. BROCKHURST, Joseph Sumner, 1819, <5. 1805. St. John's Coll. Cam. Chancellor's Medal for English Verse, 1824. Master of Cambenvell Proprietary School. BROCKMAN, William Lock, 1816. Son of Rev. Julius Drake Brockman, Rector of Cheriton, Kent. b. 1 803. Emigrated to Australia. Member of the Legislative Council. Died in Australia 1872. BRODERICK, John Lawrence, 1839-40, b. 1825. :8th Foot. Drowned on his passage out to China, 1843. BRODIE, George, 1854-62. Son of Peter Bellinger Brodie. .1844. Conveyancer. BRODIE,* Robert, 1849-58. Brother of the above, b. 1 840. Gold Medal. Orator, &c. Ball. Coll. Scholar of Trinity, and Student and Tutor of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Head Master of Whitgift School, Croydon. BROME, Charles John Bythesea, 1826. Son of the late Charles Brome, of West Mailing, Kent. b. 1811, d. 1878. BROME, John, 1823, b. 1809. Gold Medal. Trin. Coll. Cam. BROOKE, George Nathl., 1821, b. 1812. BROOKS, Benjamin, 1817, b. 1802. Solicitor in London. BROOKS, George, 1822, b. 1809. BROOKS,* James Henry, 1876. Son of James Henry Brooks, of Seychelles, b. 1863. BROOKS, Thomas, 1825, b. 1812. BROOKSBANK,* Charles, 1823. Son of Thomas Constantine Brooksbank. b. 1812. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Denver Prizeman. Formerly Vicar of Blakeney. BROUGHTON, Henry, 1825, b. 1809. BROUGHTON, Robert, 1838. P 34 List of Carthusians. BROWN, Charles Edward, 1819, b. 1806. Tostock Place, Bury St. Edmund's. BROWN, Edward Cyril, 1872. Second son of Geo. J. E. Brown, of Tostock, Suffolk, b. 1857. BROWN,* Ernest Faulkner, 1865. Son of William Brown, of Chester, b. 1854. Scholar of Univ. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Mods. Curate of St. Margaret, Anfield, Liverpool. BROWN,* Francis Faulkner, 1862. Brother of the above. b. 1851. Caius Coll. Cam. Curzon Park, Chester. BROWN, Francis John, 1819, b. 1809. BROWN,* Frederick Hewlett, 1875. Son of Thos. Edwin Burton Brown, M.D. Indian Medical Service. BROWN, Harry Faulkner, 1869-70. Brother of Francis Faulkner Brown (above), b. 1857. BROWN, James, 1820, b. 1808. E. India Company's Service, d. 1 840. BROWN, Louis Faulkner, 1859-64. Brother of Harry Faulkner Brown (above), b. 1840. Lieut. R.E. Serving in Afghan War. BROWN, Maurice Theodore Kenworthy, 1876. Son of Rev. T. K. Brown, Rector of Brockhall, Northants. b. 1862. BROWN, Rawdon Lubbock, 1820, b. 1806. BROWN, Robert James, 1823, b. 1812. BROWN, Thomas, 1802-5. BROWN, Thomas, 1820, b. 1807. Magd. Hall, Oxf. Barrister. Newcastle-on-Tyne. BROWN, William Baker, 1878. Son of Isaac Baker Brown, F.R.C.S. b. 1864. BROWNE, Samuel Sneade, 1821, b. 1809. BROWNE, Thomas Bingley, 1818, b. 1808. BROWNE, Thomas Brame, 1827, b. 1813. BROWNING, Benjamin Russell Hamond, 1850-51, b. 1835. Surgeon R.N. BRUERE, Henry Sadlier, 1819. Son of William Sadlier Bruere, of Northumberland, b. 1809. Capt. 43rd Regt. d. List of Carthusians. 35 BRUERE, James Graham Sadlier, 1819. Brother of the above. b. 1807. East India Civil Service. BRUERE, William Sadlier, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1805. Jes. Coll. Cam. Died 1844. BRUTTON,* Edward, 1848-54, b. 1837. 57th Regt. Crimea. China. Taku Forts New Zealand War. Frequently mentioned in despatches. 2 Medals and Clasps. Retired Captain 1870. Now Head of the Devon County Police. BRYDEN, James, 1861-63, b. 1851. BRYDEN, William Frith, 1859-64, b. 1848. BUCHANAN, Alfred Morris, 1867-68, b. 1856. BUCHANAN, George Rudolph, 1867-68, b. 1855. BUCKINGHAM, Joseph Charles, 1876. Son of Joseph Hicks Buckingham, 29, Lancaster Gate, London, b. 1864. BUCKLEY, Edmund, 1873. Son of Capt. Buckley. BUCKLEY, Francis, 1873. Brother of the above. BUCKLEY,* Henry William, 1814-16. Son of Edward Pery Buckley, of Woolcombe Hall, Dorset, b. 1800. B.N.C. and Mert. Colls. Oxf. Rector of Hartshorne, Derbyshire. BUCKNOR, Richard James, 1823, b. 1808. BUCKWELL, Eustace Arthur, 1863, b. 1847. BUDD, Thomas William, 1814, b. 1805. Solicitor in London. BULKELEY, Llewelyn Thomas, 1851-56. Son of G. T. Bulkeley, of Horton, Bucks. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Office of the National Society, Westminster. BULLOCK, Edward, 1831. Son of Rev. John Bullock, Rector of Rad winter, b. 1818 ; died in Canada. BULLOCK, John Frederick, 1823. Brother of the above. b. 1809. Clare Hall, Cam. (B.A. 1831). Rector of Rad winter, d. BULLOCK, John Frederick Watkinson. 1854-60. Son of the above, b. 1840. St. Peter's Coll. Cam. Rector of Rad- \v inter. BULLOCK, St. George, 1823. Brother of Edward Bullock (above), b. 1812. Clare Coll. Cam. Died in Canada. 36 List of Carthusians. BULWER, Erasmus Wigget, 1821. Son of Rev. Dr. Augustine Buhver, Rector of Heydon, Norfolk. . 1809. Pern. Coll. Cam. d. 1828. BULWER (Sir) Henry Lytton (K.C.M.G.), 1850-55. Youngest son of William E. Lytton Buhver, of Heydon Hall, Norfolk, b. 1836. Silver Medal for English Verse. Trin. Coll. Cam. Governor of Natal. BTJNBURY, Hugh Mill, 1814-15, b. 1802. BTJNYON, Charles Spencer, 1818. Son of Charles Bunyon, of Bombay, b. 1805. New Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Army. Retired 1836. BURCHELL, , 1803. BURD, Edward Lycett, 1875. Son of Dr. Burd, of Shrewsbury. BURDETT, Francis, 1829. Eldest son of William Jones Burdett, of Copt Hall, Twickenham, Middlesex, b. 1813. Trin. Coll. Cam. iyth Dragoons. Lieut. -Col. 1848. Retired. BURDETT, William Jones, 1829. Son of William Jones Burdett, and grandson of Sir Robert Burdett, D.C.L. b. 1814. Trin. Coll. Cam. d. 1858. BURDON, Cotsford Mathews, 1873. Son of C. Burdon, Parkhurst House, Haslemere. BURGESS, Henry Gilbert, 1837-41. Son of Henry W. Burgess, Artist, of Sloane Street, b. 1823. St. John's Coll. Cam. Clerk in Ordnance Office ; deceased. BURGESS, James Robert, 1820. Son of W. R. Burgess, and nephew of Bishop Burgess, of St. David's, b. 1809. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Streatley, Berks ; deceased. BURNETT, Charles Henry, 1852-55. From Alton, Hants. b. 1837. Caius Coll. Cam. BURNETT, Montague, 1852-59. Brother of the above, b. 1851. Scholar of Queens Coll. Cam. Curate of All Saints, Clifton. BURNSIDE, Francis Rashleigh, 1867 70. Son of Rev. A. W. Burnside, late Vicar of Farningham, Kent. b. 1852. BURNTHORN, William, 1810. List of Carthusians. 37 BURR, John Macdonald, 1821, b. 1808. BURRELL, Peter Robert (Lord Gwydyr), 1823. Son of Lindsay Merrik Peter Burrell. b. 1810. BURROUGHES, Burkin, 1818, b. 1803. BURROUGHES, Thomas Deye, 1815-18, b. 1800. Army. Guards. BURROWS,* Alfred, 1872. Son of Montagu Burrows, Capt. R.N. and Professor of Modern History at Oxford, b. 1 860. C. C. C. Oxf. BURROWS, Basil, 1872. Son of Rev. L. F. Burrows (below). Scholar of Hertford Coll. Oxf. BURROWS, Leonard Francis, 1834-39. Son of the late Maj.- Gen. Burrows, b. 1822. Scholar and Fellow of Wadh. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Assistant Master at Charterhouse and Rugby. Vicar of Witley. BURROWS, Leonard Hedley, 1872. 'Son of the above. New Coll. Oxf. BURTON, Arthur George Teer, 1875. Son of J. S. Burton, Woodland Lodge, Blackheath. BURTON, Charles Eneas, 1820. Son of Major Charles William Burton, b. 1812. E. I. Co. Service. BURTON, Clarke Watkins, 1841-45, b. 1828. Clare Coll. Cam. Rector of Cliburn, Penrith. BURTON, Francis, 1824, b. 1809. BURY, Charles, 1815. Son of James Bury, of St. Leonards, Nazing, Essex, b. 1804. Bengal Civil Service, d. 1876. BURY, Edmund, 1809-14. Brother of the above, b. 1797. East India Company's Service ; died in India 1824. BURY, Horatio, 1815. Brother of the above, b. 1806. 3rd Bombay Cavalry. Killed in action in India 1842. BURY, James Frederick, 1809-13. Brother of the above. b. 1796. No profession ; d. 1860. BURY, William Shepherd, 1810-15. Brother of the above. b. 1798. Major Indian Army, d. 1852. BUSFEILD, Charles Johnson, 1817. Son of the Rev. J. A. Busfeild, D.D. b. 1804. BUSFEILD, William, 1816-17. Brother of the above, b. 1802. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Keighley, Yorks, d. 1878. 38 List of Carthusians. BUSHRY, William John, 1802-7. Son of William Bushby, of Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire, b. 1793. E. I. Go's. Service. Drowned in India. BusHE-Fox, Loftus Henry Kendal, 1878. Son of Major Bushe-Fox. BUSHNELL,* George Alexander, 1864, b. 1851. BUSSELL,* Frederick William, 1876. Son of the late Rev. Frederick Bussell, Vicar of Marlow, Bucks, b. 1862. BUTLER, Ferdinand Dick, 1845-47, b. 1837. BUTLER, Francis, 1846-49, b. 1833. BUTLER, Henry Richard, 1872. Son of Philip Butler, 40, Queen's Gate Terrace, Kensington, b. 1859. Lieut. R.A. BUTLER, \Villiam John Chesshyre, 1877. Brother of the above. BUTT, Augustine Henry, 1873. Son of Rev. G. Butt, Vicar of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. C. C. Coll. Cam. BUTTER, Albert, 1858-61. Son of Archibald Butter, of Faskally, Perthshire, b. 1844. Banker in Edinburgh. BUTTER,* James, 1853-61. Brother of the above, b. 1843. Talbot Medal. Orator. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Assist. Master. Formerly Rector of Horseheath, Cam. Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels, Coventry. BUTTS, Edward B., 1831, b. 1819. Vicar of Melplash, Brid- port, d. BYNG, Edmund Henry, 1874. Son of Hon. and Rev. F. C. Byng, Chaplain to the House of Commons. BYNG,* Francis Russell, 1865. Son of late Major the Hon. Robt. B. P. Byng, and nephew of Viscount Torrington. $.1853. BYNG,* John Morice, 1858. Son of Rev. John Byng, Rector of Boxford. b. 1846. Jesus Coll. Cam. Rector of Wymondham. BYRON, Cecil, 1824. Son of Thomas Byron, M.P., of Bayford House, Herts, b. 1812. Emigrated to Australia; died on his way home, 1849. BYRON,* Hon. William, 1841-50. Son of the 7th Lord Byron. b. 1831. Ball. Coll. and Fellow of All Souls', Oxf. Rector of Stow-Langtoit. List of Carthusians. 39 C. CADDELL, Walter, 1818. Son of Dr. Philip Caddell. b. 1806, deceased. CAINES, James Thomas, 1827, 3. 1814. Merchant at St. Kitts. CAM, Charles Coxall, 1825, b. 1810. Holy Orders. CAMERON, Charles Hay, 1 865. Son of the late Mrs. Cameron, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, b. 1849. Coffee planter in Ceylon. CAMERON, Edward Alexander, 1857-59, b. 1843. CAMERON,* Hardinge Hay, 1859-65, b. 1846. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Assistant Govt. Agent Kaltura, Ceylon. CAMERON, Henry Herschel Hay, 1865. Brother of Charles Hay Cameron (above), b. 1852. Coffee planter in Ceylon. CAMPBELL,* Augustus Almeric, 1858-62, b. 1846. CAMPBELL, Charles Ramsay, 1872. Son of Rev. J. Campbell, Rector of Aston, near Rotherham. Died at Charter- house, 1873. CAMPBELL, Donald, 1873. Son of Hon. and Rev. Archd. G. Campbell, Rector of Knipton, 2nd son of ist Earl of Cawdor. b. 1860. B.N.C. Oxf. CAMPBELL, Duncan, 1818. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. CAMPBELL, Hugh Walter George, 1876. Brother of Donald Campbell, b. 1863. CAMPBELL, John, 1817, . 1804. CAMPBELL,* John Gordon Drummond, 1877. Son of the late Col. Archibald N. Campbell, b. 1864. CAMPBELL,* Walter Douglas Somerset, 1851-56. Son of Walter Fredk. Campbell, of Islay. b. 1840. 79th High- landers. Now on the Staff of the Lord Lieut, of Ireland. CAMPBELL, William, 1821, b. 1809. CAMPBELL, William Alexander, 1817, b. 1806. CAMPBELL, William James Charles, 1820, b. 1808. 4O List of Carthusians. CAMPION,* Charles Thomas, 1875. Son of Henry Campion, M.R.C.S. Manchester. .1861. CANE, Arthur Beresford, 1878. Son of the late Capt. Arthur B. Cane, loth Regt. b. 1864. CANNAN, John Hay, 1820, b. 1809. CANNAN, Thomas, 1820, b. 1807. CAPE, Gervas, 1809, b. 1797, d. 1814. CAPEL, Hon. Arthur Algernon, 1878. Son of the 6th Earl of Essex, b. 1864. CAPEi,-CuRE,*Edward Capel, 1874. Son of Rev. L. G. Capel- Cure. Abbess Roothing, Ongar. b. 1860. CARDALE, Alfred, 1860-62. Son of the late J. B. Cardale, of Albury. b. 1845. Farmer at Canterbury, New Zealand. CARDALE, George, 1854-58. Brother of the above, b. 1839. Mathematical Medal. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Called to the Bar 1864. Admitted a Solicitor 1877. 2, Bedford Row. GARDEN, John Rutter, 1826, b. 1810. CARF.W, William Henry Pole, 1824-27. Son of the Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole Carew and grandson of the ist Lord Lyttleton. .1811. Oriel Coll. Oxf. M.P. for E. Corn- wall 1845-52. High Sheriff of Cornwall 1854. CAREY. Hewett, 1822. Eldest son of Peter Carey, b. 1811. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders ; deceased. CAREY, John, 1816, b. 1804. CAREY, John, 1821, b. 1810. Trin. Coll. Cam. CARMICHAEL (Sir) James Robert (Bart.), 1 829. Son of Major- Genl. Sir James Carmichael Smyth, Bart. b. 1817. Was formerly an officer in the Army, D.L. of Kent, Chairman of the Submarine Telegraph Company, &c. Re-assumed (1841) the name of Carmichael only, in lieu of that of Carmichael- Smyth. CARNE, Joseph, 1824. Of Penzance, Cornwall, b. 1809. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders; d. 1836. CARPENTER, George Edward, 1852-58. Son of R. C. Carpenter (below), b. 1842. Solicitor. 4, Trafalgar Square. CARPENTER, Harry Stanley, 1873-75. Son of Col. Carpenter. .1857. Keble Coll. Oxf. List of Carthusians. 41 CARPENTER, Richard Cromwell, 1825, b. 1812. Architect. Late of 4, Carlton Chambers; d. 1855. CARPENTER, Richard Herbert, 1851-57. Son of the above. b. 1841. Architect. 4, Carlton Chambers. CARPENTER, Thomas, 1826, b. 1812. CARR,* Arthur Fortescue, 1858-63. Son of Andrew Morton Carr. b. 1846. Bank of Bengal, Lucknow. CARR,* Henry Morton, 1863-66. Brother of the above. b. 1851. CARR, Reginald Childers Culling, 1878. Son of Francis Culling Carr-Gomm, Madras Civil Service, b. 1864. Walter Raleigh, 1857-62. Brother of Henry Morton Carr (above), b. 1843. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Foles- hill, Coventry. CARRINGTON,* Henry 1826, b. 1814. Caius Coll. Cam. Dean and Rector of Bocking, Essex. CARRINGTON, William, 1819, b. 1808. CARSON, William, 1828, b. 1814. CARTER,* Arthur Shaen, 1851-58, b. 1840. Capt. 5ist Regt. CARTER, Berkeley Luce, 1853-58. Son of W. Carter, Coroner for Surrey, b. 1842, d. 1862. CARTER, Crescens, 1810-15, ^- 1802. CARTER,* Ernest Courtenay, 1869. Son of Rev. G. Carter, Rector of Compton Beauchamp. b. 1858. CARTER,* George Charles, 1865. Son of Rev. J. Carter, Vicar of Linton, Kent. b. 1853. Assistant Master, Charter- house, Godalming. Holy Orders. CARTER, Horace, 1852. Brother of B. L. Carter (above). b. 1841, d. 1854. CARTER, Hugh Adolphus, 1874. Son of Rev. W. A. Carter, Rector of Worplesdon, Surrey, b. 1860. Articled to a Solicitor. CARTER, John George, 1867. Son of Rev. George Carter, Rector of Falkingham, Line. b. 1854. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. Assistant Master at the King's School Ely. 42 List of Carthusians. CARTER, Laurance, 1873. Brother of the above. CARTER, Samuel Robert, 1829-38. Son of Capt. Carter and nephew of Rev. W. H. Chapman, b. 1819. Gold Medal. Fellow of Emm. Coll. Cam. B.D. Rector of Biantham, Suffolk, d. CARTER, Thomas Stead, 1810-12, b. 1796. Trin. Hall, Cam. LL.B. 1817, d. 1856. CARTER, William, 1854-60. Brother of B. L. and Horace Carter (above), b. 1845, d. 1862. CARTER, William Henry, 1838-41, b. 1825. Solicitor. CARTWRIGHT, Richard Aubrey, 1822. Son of William R. Cartwright, M.P. of Aynhoe. b. 181 1. Rector of Aynhoe. CARTWRIGHT, Robert, 1818. Brother of the above, b. 1804. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. CARTWRIGHT, Stephen Ralph, 1818. Brother of Robert Cartwright. b. 1806. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of A\nhoe, d. 1862. GARY, Joseph, 1818, b. 1810. Solicitor in London. GARY, Samson, 1818. CASE, Charles Hesketh, 1826. Son of Henry Case, of Shen- stone, Staffordsh. b. 1812. B.N.C. Oxf. Went to India. CASE,* EDWARD, 1802-7, ^ J 79- Indian Army. CASE, John Dean, 1801-3. Merchant in Liverpool. CASS, Claude William Culley, 1875. Son of Rev. F. C. Cass, Rector of Monken Hadley, Middlesex, b. 1862. CASTLE, Richard Feild, 1872-78. Son of R. H. B. Castle, of Sevenoaks. b. 1860. Pemb. Coll. Cam. GATES, John, 1813-14, b. 1799. (Of St. Omers). CATHCART, Hon. Charles, 1874. Son of the 3rd Earl Cathcart. b. 1859. 2nd Lieut. 82nd Foot. CATHCART, Hon. George, 1875. Brother of the above, b. 1862. CATOR, Peter, 1807-10, b. 1796. Trin. Coll. Cam. CATTLEY, Henry Thomas, 1844-46. Son of John Henry Cattley, of York. b. 1827. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Fuiford, York. List of Carthusians. 43 CAUTLEY, Edmund, 1878. Son of Henry Cautley, of Bramley, Yorks. b. 1864. CAUTLEY,* Henry Strother, 1876. Brotherof the above. b. 1862. CAUTLEY (Sir) Proby Thomas (K C.B.), 1813-18. Son of Rev. T. Cautley, Rector of Roydon, Suffolk, b. 1802. Col. in the E.I. Co.'s Service, Bengal. Knighted 1854. Member of Council of India 1858, d. 1871. CAVENDISH, Hon. William Edwin, 1875. Son of the 2nd Baron Chesham. b. 1862. CAYLEY, Digby William, 1876. Son of Geo A. Cayley, and grandson of Sir Digby Cayley, Bt. b. 1862. CAYLEY, Francis Melville, 1821. Son of John Cayley, of Petersburg, b. 1809. Ot East Grinstead, Sussex. CAYLEY, William, 1821. Brother of the above, b. 1807. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Emigrated to Canada. CAZALET, William W., 1820, b. 1808. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. CAZENOVE, Henry, 1843-45. Eldest son of Philip Cazenove (below), b. 1829. Stock Exchange. CAZENOVE, Philip, 1813-15, b. 1798. Merchant in London. CEELY Arthur James, 1850-54. Son of James Henry Ceely, F.R.C.S. of Aylesbury. b. 1834. Caius Coll. Cam. Lieut. 42nd Highlanders. Served through the Indian Mutiny Campaign (Medal and Clasp) and died on his way home to England, 1866. CHADWICK, William, 1817-18, b. 1803. Solicitor in London. CHALMERS, Charles Marshall Sidney, 1.873. Clough House, Rotherham, Yorks. CHAMBERS, George Wilton, 1826. Son of Robt. Joseph Chambers, of Rotherham, formerly a Police Magistrate in London, b. 1812. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Barrister of Middle Temple. CHAMBERS, James Polhill, 1818. Brother of the above. b. 1809, d. in India 1830. CHAMPNEYS,* Basil, 1854-60. Son of the Very Rev. W. W. Champnejs, Dean ol Lichfield. b. 1842. Gold Medal. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Cam. 2nd Clast> Classical Tripos. Architect. 44 List of Carthusians. CHAMPNEYS, Montague Storr, 1854-59. Brother of the above. . 1840. Gold Medal. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Bengal Civil Service ; d. 1868. CHAMPNEYS, Weldon, 1852-58. Brother of the above, b. 1839. Talbot Scholar. B.N.C. Oxf. Vicar of Haslingden, Lane. CHAPMAN, Arthur Robert, 1848-53. Son of Henry Chapman, of Canterbury, late of the Indian Medical Service, b. 1836. Major Bengal Staff Corps. CHAPMAN, Benjamin Bovill, 1810-13, ^- 1 19%- Ch. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Leatherhead. CHAPMAN, Charles William Robert, 1833-38. Son of Capt. Chas. Matthew Chapman, R.N. b. 1823, d. CHAPMAN, D'Arcy Richard, 1872. Lieut. 2gth Regt. CHAPMAN, Edward, 1819, b. 1804. Solicitor in London. CHAPMAN, Edward Henry, 1817, b. 1803. Merchant at Mauritius. CHAPMAN, Henry, 1812-13. Son of Rev. William Chapman, Vicar of St. John's, Margate, b. 1800. Surgeon. CHAPMAN, Henry William, 1844-50. Brother of Arthur Robert Chapman (above), b. 1834. Capt. 28th Bengal N. I. Retired. CHAPMAN, John, 1809-11, b. 1797. Merchant. Now living at Folkestone. CHAPMAN, John, 1819, b. 1805. CHAPMAN, Thomas, 1824, b. 1812. Ex. Coll. Oxf. CHAPMAN, Vaughan Godfrey St. John, 1871. Son of the late George Chapman, Solicitor, b. 1858. CHAPMAN, William Henry, 1829. Son of Rev. Samuel Chapman, b. 1819. CHAPMAN, William Herbert, 1812. Son of Rev. Willliam Herbert Chapman, Vicar of Balsham, for 27 years a Master in the School, b. 1807. Emm. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Bassingbourne, Cam. d, 1861. CHAPMAN, William Herbert, 1850-51. Son of the above. b. 1834. Emm. Coll. Cam. Rector of E}don, Norihants. List of Carthusians. 45 CHAPMAN, William Robert, 1819, b. 1806. CHATAWAY, Henry Howard, 1873. Son of Rev. T. C. Chataway, Rector of Rotherwick. CHATAWAY, Thomas Drinkwater, 1878. Brother of the above. b. 1864. CHATER, John Andrew, 1870-71, b. 1855. CHATFIELD, Allen William, 1820. Son of the Rev. Robert Chatfield.LL.D. b. 1808. Trin. Coll. Cam. Bell's Univ. Scholar. Member's Prizeman, &c. Vicar of Much Marcle, co. Hereford. CHATFIELD, Frederick, 1874. Of Kingston, Surrey. CHATFIELD, Robert Money, 1821. Brother of A. W. Chatfield (above), b. 1804. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Cam. Junior Opt. and 5th in ist Class Classical Tripos. Vicar of Woodford, Salisbury. CHATFIELD, Thomas Kyrle Ernie, 1821. Brother of the above, b. 1806. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister, d. 1836. CHATTERTON, Abraham, 1875. Son of A. T. Chatterton, of Dublin. CHEPMELL, Charles William James, 1 874. Son of Dr. Chepmell. CHERMSIDE,* Walter Frederic, 1861-65. Son of Rev. R. S. C. Chermside, Vicar of Wilton, Wilts, b. \ 848. Ex. Coll. Oxf. CHERRY, Walter Alexander, 1872. CHESTER.* Charles, 1814. Son of the late Sir Robert Chester. b. 1803. E. I. Co. Army, Bengal. CHESTER, Charles Montagu, 1827. Of Chicheley Hall, Bucks, b. 1815. Capt. goth Regt. Major Royal Sussex Artillery. CHESTER, Harry. 1815. Brother of Charles Chester (above). b. 1806. Clerk in the Privy Council Office, d. 1868. CHESTER,* William, 1829. Son of George Chester, E.I. C.S. b. 1815. Univ. Coll. Oxf. ; died in India 1837. CHESTER, William Henry Clinton, 1818, b. 1809. Em. Coll. Cam. Rector of Elstead, Sussex, d. 1841. CHETWODE,* Charles, 1804-8. Son of Sir John Chetwode, Bart. b. 1794. Deceased. 46 List of Carthusians. CHETWODE,* George, 1802-10. Brother of the above, b. 1791. B.N.C. Oxf. Rector of Ashton-under-Lyne, d. 1870. CHEVALLIER, Barrington, 1832-37. Eldest surviving son of late Rev. John Chevallier, of Aspall, Suffolk.*. 1818. Scholar of B.N.C. Oxf. M.D. Several years Mayor of Ipswich. CHEVALLIER, John, 1832-34, b. 1817. Caius Coll. Cam. Holy Orders, d. 1854. CHEVALLIER, Charles Henry, 1839-42. Third son of late Rev. John Chevallier. 6. 1823. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Vicar of Aspall, Suffolk. CHILCOTE, Henry, 1818, b. 1806. CHILCOTE, Paul, 1818, b. 1808. CHILD, Arthur, 1837-39, b. 1824. Merchant. CHILD, Charles Henry, 1837-39, b. 1823. Solicitor. CHILD, George Augustus, 1837-40, b. -1826. CHILD, Sydney C., 1837-40, b. 1828. CHILDERS, Charles, 181 8. Son of Col. John W Childers, M.P. of Cautley, Doncaster. b. 1806. Ch.Ch.Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Vicar of Cautley. Chaplain at Nice. Canon of Gibraltar 1866. CHILDERS, Leonard, 1818. Brother of the above, b. 1804. Diplomatic Service; died at Panama 1826. CHILTON, George, 1809. Son of George Chilton, a Master of the Exchequer, b. 1796. Queens Coll. Oxf. and Class Lit. Hum. Barrister. Q.C. Recorder of Gloucester, &c., d. 1852. CHOLMELEY,* Norman Goodford, 1876. Son of the late Col. Montague Cholmeley. b. 1863. CHOLMELEY, Randolph Lucas, 1875. Son of Stephen Cholmeley, of Kingston Hill, Surrey, b. 1861. CHURCH, Adolphus Edgar, 1844-48. Son of J. H. Church, Solicitor, Colchester, b. 1830. Solicitor. Coroner for' Colchester. CHURCH, Henry John, 1844-45. Brother of the above. 3.1829. St. Bees Coll. Barrister 1874. Deputy Coroner for Colchester, &c. List of Carthusians. 47 CHURTON,* Edward, 1810-18. Son of the Ven. Ralph Churton, Archdeacon of St. David's, b 1800. Gold Medal. Ch. Ch. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Crayke. Archdeacon of Cleveland. Author of His- tory of the Early English Church, &c., &c., d. 1874. CHURTON, Henry Burgess Whitaker, 1822-28. Brother of the above, b. \ 8 10. Scholar of Ball. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Fellow of B.N.C. Bampton Lecturer, &c. Preacher of Charcerhouse. Rector of Icklesham, Sussex. Prebendary of Chichester. CHURTON, John, 1814. Brother of the above, b. 1803 ; died at Charterhouse 1814. CHURTON,* Joshua Watson, 1851-57. Son of Edward Churton (above), b. 1839. Scholar of Univ. Coll. Oxf. d. 1860. CLAPCOTT, William George Coleridge, 1875. Son of Major Clapcott. CLARE,* George Thomas, 1820. Son of Rev. Thos. George Clare, b. 1808. Fellow of St. John's Coll. Oxf. Rector of Bainton. CLARK, George Dixon Atkinson (see Atkinson), 1854. Son of William Atkinson Clark, of Belforcl Hall, Northumber- land, b. 1836. Univ. Coll. Oxford. J.P. for Northumber- land. CLARK, George Elliott, 1824, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. CLARK,* George Thomas, 1819-25. Son of Rev. Geo. Clark, A.M., of Trin. Coll. Cam. b. 1809. Col. in Chief of the 2nd Batt. Glamorgan R.V. Magistrate and D.L. of Glamorganshire. Sheriff of the County 1868. CLARK, Henry, 1815-17, b. 1803. CLARK, Henry McGregor, 1827, .1813. Solicitor in London, d. 1850. CLARK,* I. Hew Warrender, 1866. Son of Genl. Clark, b. 1853. CLARK, William Adair Atkinson (see Atkinson), 1854-59. Brother of G. D. Atkinson Clark (above), b. 1842. CLARK, William Falconer Clark, 1874. Son of W.F.Clark, Medical Practitioner, of Rose Hill, Dorking, b. 1860. 48 List of Carthusians. CLARKE, Arthur Francis, 1846-48. Son of Rev. Thos. Clarke, of Mitcheldever, Hants, b. 1836. Ship-broker. CLARKE,* Arthur Frederic, 1861-67. Son of Seymour Clarke, of Northcotts, Essex, b. 1848. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Diocese of Worcester. CLARKE, Charles, 1819, b. 1805. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Takeley, Essex, d, CLARKE (Sir) Charles (Bart.), 1821. Son of Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., M.D., &c. b. 1812. Trin. Coll. Cam. Formerly Rector of Hanvvell. Worlingham Hall, Suffolk. CLARKE, Charles Granville, 1843-52. Brother of Arthur F. Clarke (above), b. 1833. Scholar of Wore. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Langley Fitzurse, Wilts. CLARKE, Charles Robert Meyricke, 1815, b. 1804. CLARKE, Denison Leslie, 1867. Brother of Arthur Frederic' Clarke (above), b. 1854. Magd. Coll. Oxf. CLARKE, Edmund Ludlow, 1816, b. 1805. Holy Orders. Resided at Cheltenham. CLARKE, Edward John Bellingham, 1824, b. 1814. Royal Navy. CLARKE, Edward Nalder, 1871, b. 1856. CLARKE, Frederic Christian, 1818, b. 1807. CLARKE, Henry Stephenson, 1849-55, b. 1839. CLARKE, James Smith, 1817, b. 1802. CLARKE, John, 1869, b. 1855. CLARKE,* Melville, 1848-52, b. 1834. Indian Army. CLARKE, William Edmund Grev, 1876. Son of Rev. T. G. Clarke, Vicar of Odiham, Hants, b. 1864. CLARKE, William Henry, 1817, b. 1803. Cath. Hall, Cam. CLARKSON, Townley Lebeg, 1820, b. 1809. Ch. Coll. Cam. Rector of South Elham, d. 1877. CLAY, Aiskew, 1852-56, b. 1840. Indian Army. List of Carthusians. 49 CLAY (Sir) George (Bart.), 1844-48. Son of Sir William Clay, ist Bart., M.P. b. 1832. Served in the Crimea with the igth Regt. Retired Lieut. -Col. 1875. Succeeded to the Baronetcy 1876, d. 1878. CLAY, John Gough, 1821. Son of Thomas Clay. b. 1809. Jesus Coll. Oxf. Chaplain at Siena. CLAYTON, Henry Reginald, 1866. Son of John Clayton. . 1855. CLAYTON, John Essex, 1 866-70. Brother of the above, b. 1852. CLAYTON, John Whitehead, 1860-64, ^- 1848. CLEAVER, William Wilfrid Mackworth, 1877. Son of Rev. W. H. Cleaver, Willesden. b. 1865. CLEEVE, Egerton Stewart, 1875. Son of Colonel Cleeve. CLEEVE, Frederic John Stewart, 1874. Brother of the above. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. CLEMENS, James, 1803-8. CLEMENTS, Charles Topham, 1876. Nephew of H. T. Clements (below). CLEMENTS, Henry Topham, 1845-47. Son of Rev. J. C. Clements, b. 1830. i4th King's Light Dragoons. Served in Persia, and Indian Mutiny. Medals and Clasps. Retired Captain 1861. CLEMENTS, Hon. Francis Nathaniel, 1826. Son of the 2nd Earl of Leitrim. b. 1815. Oriel Col!. Oxf. Vicar of Norton, and Hon. Canon of Durham, d. 1870. CLERKE,* Charles Carr, 1809-15. Son of the Rev. Sir William Henry Clerke, Bart. b. 1798. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Milton, Berks. Archdeacon of Oxford. Canon of Ch. Ch. Author of several theological works, d. 1875. CLERKE,* Francis, 1808. Brother of the above, b. 1797. B.N.C. and Fellow of All Souls, Oxf. Rector of Eydon. CLERKE,* William Henry (Bart.), 1803-5. Brother of the above, b. 1793. Lieut. -Col. 52nd Regt. Waterloo, d. 1861. CLEVELAND, Henry Francis, 1875. CLIFFORD,* Charles Cavendish, 1831-38. Son of Admiral Sir A-jg. Clifford, Bart. .1821. Ch. Ch. and Fellow of All Souls, Oxf. Private Sec. to Lord Palmerston. M.P. for the Isle of Wight 1858 and 60; for Newport 1870 and 75. 50 List of Carthusians. CLIFFORD, Henry Frederick, 1835. Son of Mr. Clifford, of Great Portland Street. CLIFTON, Anthony Crole, 1826, b. 1812. Surgeon. CLIFTON, Charles, 1878. Son of G. F. Clifton, of Constan- tinople. CLIFTON, Charles Frederick, 1874. Son of E. N. Clifton (below). CLIFTON, Edward Norton, 1828, b. 1817. Architect. CLIFTON, Percival Robert, 1849-53. Son of Rev. Robert Cox Clifton, Canon of Manchester, b. 1834. Scholar of Line. Coll. Oxf. Assistant Master in Sherborne School, ^.1873. CLIFTON, Raymond George, 1854. Brother of the above. b. 1843, d. 1859 CLINCH, Edward, 1850-53, b. 1837. CLIVE, Theophilus, 1821. Son of Theophilus Clive, of Whitfeld, Hereford, b. 1808. Ch. Ch. Oxf. CLOGSTOWN, Samuel, 1801-5. CLOWES, Edmund, 1842-45, b. 1828; died at Rio de Janeiro 1852. CLUTTERBUCK, John Lyon, 1837-41. Son of John Clutter- buck, of Wark worth, Northumberland, b. 1824. 37th Regt., died in India. COATES, John, 1813-15, b. 1804. COATES, Samuel, 1822. Son of John Coates, of Ripon.3. 1807. Jes. Coll. Cam. Perpetual Curate of Thirsk, Yorks. Hon. Canon of York, d. 1878. COATES, Thomas, 1813-15. b. 1802. COBB, Edward Winstanley, 1874-77. Son of Mr. Cobb a Merchant in Portugal. COBBE, Charles, 1827. Eldest son of Chas. Cobbe, of New- bridge House, Co. Dublin, b. 1810. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Barrister. D.L. and High Sheriff for Co. Dublin, 1841. COBBE, Henry, 1829. Brother of the above, b. 1817. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Rector of Milton Bryant. List of Carthusians. 51 COBBE, Thomas, 1828. Brother of the above, b. 1813. B.N.C. Oxf. Barrister. Easton Lys, Petersfield. COBBOLD, Edward Augustus, 1838-44. Second son of Rev. R. Cobbold, Rector of Wortham, Author of Margaret Catchpole, &c. b. 1825. Trin. Coll. Cam. Formerly Vicar of Yaxley, Suffolk. COBBOLD, Henry Chevallier, 1847-50. Son of T. C. Cobbold, M.P., of Holy Well, Ipswich, b. 1832. Solicitor at Ipswich, deceased. COBBOLD, Thomas Clement (C.B.), 1848-51. Brother of Henry C. Cobbold (above), b. 1833, Diplomatic Service. M.P. for Ipswich. COBBOLD, Thomas Spencer (F.R.S.), 1843-44. Brother of E. A. Cobbold (above), b. 1828. M.D. Edinburgh, &c., &c. Author of numerous works on Entozoa, &c. COBBOLD,* William Nevill, 1877. Son of Rev. E. A. Cobbold, of Dry Hill Park, Tunbridge (above), b. 1863. COCK, 1803. COCKBURN, Robert, 1873. Son of Sir Edward Cludde Cock- burn, Bart., of Pennoxstone Ross, Herefordshire, b. 1861. COCKER, George Henry, 1818, b. 1810. COCKEY, Edward, 1825. Son of Edward Cockey, of Frome, Somerset, b. 1809. Fellow of Wadham Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. ; ist Class Math. Rector of Fryerning, Ingatestone. COCKLE (Sir) James (Knt.\ 1829. Son of the late James Cockle, of Gt. Oakley, Essex, b. 1819. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. Chief Justice of Queensland. Knighted 1869. COCKS, Charles Richard Somers, 1826 (see Somers-Cocks). COCKSHOTT, Harold, 1875. Born in Australia. COCKSHOTT, John, 1825. Son of John Cockshott, of War- rington. b. 1809. Of Mark's Gate, Dagenham, Essex. COCKSHOTT, William Evans, 1875-77. Son of Rev. J. W. Cockshott, Vicar of Burwell, Cambs. b. 1862. CODD, Henry, 1827, b. 1813. 52 List of Carthusians. CODDINGTON, Henry Hallet, 1852-55. Son of Rev. Henry Coddington, Vicar of Ware. b. 1839. Trin. Coll. Cam. Goldsmith's Co Exhibitioner. Vicar of High Cross, Herts. CODDINGTON, John George Thornton, 1855. Brother of the above, b. 1841. Civil Engineer. Public Works Dept., India. CODRINGTON, Robert Henry, 1845-48. Son of Rev. Thos. Stretton Codrington, of Wroughton, Wilts, b. 1830. Scholar and Fellow of Wadham Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. Head of the Melanesian Mission, 1871-77. COFFIN, Edmund, 1841. Son of Robert Coffin, of Broad- water, Sussex, b. 1824. Ch. Ch. and Demy of Magd. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders (resigned). COKAYNE, Brien Ibrican, 1878. Son of George Edward Cokayne, Lancaster Herald, b. 1864. COLDWELL,* William Edward, 1835-39. Son of Rev. W. E. Coldwell, Rector of Stafford and Prebv. of Lichfield. b. 1825. Ch. Ch. Oxf. 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Vicar of Sandon, Staffs. Chaplain to the Duke of Marlborough. COLDWELL,* William St. George, 1869. Son of the above. b. 1857. Messrs. Lloyd's Bank, Stafford. COLE, Allen Summerly, 1857. Son of Sir Henry Cole, C.B. b. 1846. COLE, Arthur Willoughby George Lowry, 1875. Son of Col. A. Lowry Cole, of Wimbledon. COLE, George, 1872, b. 1857. Left 1874. COLE, George Beauchamp, 1821. Son of Stephen Thomas Cole, of Twickenham, b. 1807. D.L. for Middlesex. COLE, James George, 1820, b. 1807. COLE, John Griffith, 1817. Son of Rev. Dr. Cole, Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital, b. 1805. Gold Medal. Fellow of Ex. Coll. Oxf. 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Holy Orders; deceased. COLE, Owen Blaney, 1821. Son of the late Major H. Cole, of Twickenham, b. 1808. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Was High Sheriff of Co. Monaghan 1843. List of Carthusians. 53 COLE-HAMILTON,* Arthur Henry, 1857-65. Son of Major A. W. Cole-Hamilton, of Beltrim. b. 1846. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Scaldwell, Northampton. COLEBROOKE, Edward Lotherington, 1873. Son of Dr. H. Colebrooke, of Southboro', Tunbridge Wells. COLEBROOK, John Henry, 1819, b. 1810. COLERIDGE, Derwent Moultrie, 1843-46,^.1828. Emigrated to Australia. COLES, , 1 80 1 -2. COLES,* Charles Edward Norman, 1872. Son of Rev. E. Norman Coles, Rector of Pottesgrove. b. 1861. In a Merchant's House. COLES,* Edward Charles, 1830, b. 1818. COLES,* George Godwin, 1842-50. Son of Rev. G. Coles, Vicar of St. James', Croydon. b. 1831. Emigrated to Australia, d. 1854. COLES,* Rogers Lyons Cowper, 1871. Son of the late Capt. Cowper Coles, R.N., who was drowned in H.M.S. Captain, b. 1860. R.M. Coll. Sandhurst. COLES, Thomas, 1818. Of Norwood, b. 1806. Capt. in the Army; died on his way home from India. COLES, William, 1806-7, ^ X 793- COLLIE, John Norman, 1873. COLLIER,* Clarence Augustus, 1842-46. Son of Adml. Henry T. B. Collier, b. 1830. Lieut.-Col. Bombay Staff Corps ; retired. COLLINS, Thomas, 1841-44. Second son of Rev. T. Collins, of Knaresborough. b. 1826. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Barrister. Late M.P. for Knaresborough. COLLINS, William, 1801-2. Youngest son of James Collins, of Kirkman Bank, Yorks. b. 1787. Formerly Captain of Wakefield Militia. COLLINS, William, 1845-48. Son of William Collins, of Knaresboro'. b. 1830. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Freiston, Line. ; deceased. COLLINSON, Alfred Cockburn, 1862, b. 1849. 54 List of Carthusians. COLLYER, John, 1814-18. Son of the late Ven. John Bedingfeld Collyer, of Hackford Hall, Norfolk, Arch- deacon of Norwich, b. 1801. Fellow of Clare Coll. Cam. Senior Opt. Barrister. County Court Judge, d. COLLYER, John Monsey, 1853. Son of the above, b. 1840. Went to Rugy School. Univ. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Barrister. Hackford Hall, Norfolk. COLLYER, Robert, 1821. Brother of John Collyer (above). b. 1804. Trin. Coll. Cam. Junior Opt. Rector of Warham, Norfolk, and Hon. Canon of Norwich, d. COLLYER, Thomas, 1809-11, b. 1799. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Gislmgham, Suffolk. COLQUHOUN, James, 1815-16, b. 1803. COLT, Frederick Everard, 1875. Son of F. H. Colt, of Hampstead. COLTMAN, William Joseph. 1805-11. Son of Wm. Joseph Coltman B.N.C. Oxf. COLVIN,* Elliot Graham, 1875-78. Son of B. W. Colvin, E.I.C.S., Member of the Legislative Council, b. 1861. COMBE, Charles William, 1821, b. 1808. COMBE, Lionel, 1873. Son of Major-Gen. James John Combe, of Cippenham House, Slough, b. 1862. COMMELIN, John Dethic, 1807-11, b. 1795. COMPTON, Charles Francis, 1822. Son of Sir Herbert Compton, Chief Justice of Bombay, b. 1810. Indian Army. Capt. retired, 1847. CONDELL, Charles, 1819, b. 1806. Solicitor. CONDELL, William, 1819, b. 1808. CONEY, Hen r y Tudway, 1873-78. Son of Rev. Thomas Coney, Senior Chiplain to the Forces, S.W. District, b. 1860. Entered at Keble Coll. Oxf. CONEY, William John, 1816-18. Son of Rev. W. J. Coney, of Cookham, Berks, b. 1807. Clare Hall, Cam. Rector of Wrington, Somersetshire, d. CONGREVE, William, 1875. Left 1877. List of Carthusians. 55 CONNELL,* Alexr. Richard Campbell, 1864. Son of Rev. J. Council, of Monks Eleigh. b. 1851. Trin. Coll. Oxf. B.A. 1876. CONNOP, Richard, 1876. Son of Newell Connop, of Kings- nympton Park, Devon, b. 1863. CONOLLY, William Philip, 1844-46, b. 1829. 46th Bengal N I. deceased. CONROY,* (Sir) Edward (Bart.), 1820. Son of Sir John Conroy, Bart. b. 1809. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Assistant Registrar- General, d. 1869. CONSTABLE, Charles Quayle, 1823, b. 1807. Trin. Coll. Cam. A.B. 1830; deceased. CONSTABLE, John Jolly, 1814-17, b. 1801. COODE, Edward, 1806-9. Eldest son of Edward Coode, of St. Anstell, Cornwall, b. 1792. Solicitor. Clerk of the Peace and County Treasurer of Cornwall, d. 1865. COODE, Henry, 1806-11. Brother of the above, b. 1795. Solicitor in London, d. 1844. COOK, Alfred, 1847-49,^.1836. Went to Westminster School. COOK, Herbert George Graham, 1876. Son of T. W. Cook, of Braemar House, Cromwell Road, London. COOKE, Charles Brand, 1807-16. Son of Rev. Charles Cooke, Rector of Semer, Suffolk. . 1799. St. John's Coll. Cam. d. 1820. COOKE, Edward, 1823. Son of Thos. Cooke, of Peterboro'. b. 1808. Queens Coll. Oxf. Barrister. COOKE, George, 1816. Brother of Charles B. Cooke (above). b. 1807. Clare Hall, Cam. COOKE, George Frederick, 1838. Solicitor and Parliamentary Agent. COOKE, James Young, 1812. Brother of Charles B. Cooke (above), b. 1804. Clare Hall, Cam. Rector of Semer, Suffolk, d. 1875. COOKE, John Parry, 1820, b. 1806. COOKE, Robert Matthew, 1824, b. 1810. COOKE, William Davis Octavius, 1827, . 1812. Royal Navy. 56 List of Carthusians. COOKSON, Arthur James, 1826. Son of Isaac Cookson, of Meldon Park, Northumberland, b. 1813. Royal Navy, and afterwards in the Merchant Service, d. 1847. COOKSON, George John, 1855. Son of W. I. Cookson (below). J.P. In business in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. COOKSON, Isaac Thomas, 1821. Son of Thomas Cookson, of Hermitage, Co. Durham, b. 1809. Canterbury, New Zealand, d. 1872. COOKSON, William Brian, 1854-58. Son of W. I. Cookson (below), b. 1840. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Drowned at Oxford 1859. COOKSON, William Isaac, 1825. Brother of Arthur J. Cookson (above), b. 1812. J.P. for Northumb. and Notts. Worksop Manor, Retford. COOMBS, Thomas, 1866-69, & l $5 2 - Solicitor at Dorchester. COOPE, John Frederick, 1873-75. Went to King's Coll. London. COOPER (Sir) Astley Paston (Bart.), 1810-13. Son of Rev. Saml. L. Cooper and nephew of the eminent surgeon. b. 1798. Trin. Coll. Cam. Succeeded to the Baronetcy 1841 ; d. 1866. COOPER, Astley Paston, 1842-42. Son of Bransby Cooper. b. 1827. Caius Coll. Cam. Admiralty Office. Paymaster of H.M. Dockyard, Devonport. COOPER, Godfrey Charles, 1876. Son of Charles John Cooper, of Bridgenorlh. b. 1863. COOPER, Henry Charles, 1810-12, b. 1795. Medical Practi- tioner, d. 1819. COOPER, Lovick Henry, 1843-49. Son of Bransby Cooper. b. 1832. Lieut, ist European Regt., Bengal, died at Meerut 1851. COOPER, Robert, 1876. Son of Rev. R. J. Cooper, Rector of Fylingdales, Yorks. COOPER, Samuel Lovick Astley, 1842-46. 3rd son of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. b. 1827. B.N.C. Oxf. Rector of Croxton and Vicar of Eltisley. COOPER, Sydney, 1874. Son of H. Cooper, of Forest Lodge, Shooter's Hill. b. 1862. List of Carthusians. 57 COOPER, William Rickford Astley, 1841-44. Son of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. b. 1826. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Froyle, Hants, d. 1876. COOPER, William Way, 1860, b. 1847. St. John's Coll. Cam. Junior Op. Solicitor in London. CORBETT, Frank, 1845-47, b. 1833. Army. Formerly 33rd Regt CORBETT,* James Wortley, 1826-34. Son of Archdeacon Stuart Corbett, of Wortley, Sheffield, b. 1814. Orator. Mert. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Wigginton, Yorks. CORNEWALL,* Herbert Somerset Hamilton, 1839-43, b. 1826. Formerly Rifle Brigade. CORNISH, Charles John, 1872. Son of Rev. C. Cornish, Vicar of Debenham. CORRANCE, Henry Clemence, 1873. Son of Rev. C. T. Corrance, Vicar of Parham, Suffolk. Ch. Ch. Oxf. CORRIE, Alfred Wynne, 1872. Son of J. Corrie. Articled to a Solicitor. CORRIE, John William, 1874. Son of William Corrie, 26, Cleveland Square. CORRIE, William Byron, 1824, b. 1811. CORY, Charles William, 1872. Son of Alexander Turner Cory, Assistant Sec. Education Department, b. 1857. Emigrated to Durban, Natal. COSTER, George, 1810-12, b. 1793. St. John's Coll. Cam. Archdeacon of New Brunswick. COTTON, Henry James, 1825. Son of the Very Rev. J. H. Cotton, Dean of Bangor. b. 1811. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Dalbury. COTTON, Joseph John, 1827, b. 1813. Indian Civil Service. COTTON,* Richard Lynch, 1805-12. Son of Henry C. Cotton, Whitchurch, Oxon. b. 1794. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Scholar, Fellow and Provost (1839) of Wore. Coll. Oxf. COTTON, Thomas Dicey, 1808-12, b. 1797. COTTON, William Charles, 1825. Son of the late William Cotton, and brother of Sir Henry Cotton, b. 1813. Wt-nt to Eton, Newcastle Scholar. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Vicar of Frodsham. 58 List of Carthusians. COULSON, Thomas, 1819, b. 1808. In business at Liverpool. COURTENAY,* Edward Reginald, 1864. Son of Capt. G. H. Courtenay. b. 1853. Lieut. 20th Hussars. COVENTRY, Hon. Henry Amelius, 1825. Son of the 8th Earl of Coventry, b. 1815, d. 1873. COWIE,* Alexander Hugh W. 1874778. Son of H. C. Cowie, Figtree Court Temple, b. 1 860. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. COWIE, Arthur Thomas Carnsew, 1862. Son of the Very Rev. Benjn. Morgan Cowie, Dean of Manchester, b. 1849. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Assistant Master in St. Edward's School, and Curate of SS. Philip and James, Oxford. COWIE,* Donald William Garden, 1 877. Brother of Alexander H. W. Cowie (above), b. 1863. COWPER, Harry Villiers, 1875. Son of H. A. Cowper, 46, Cambridge Terrace. COWPER-SMITH, Arthur Monro, 1877. Son of Rev. T. F. Smith, DD. late Rector of Horsington, Line. b. 1863. COWPER-SMITH, Frederick Evan, 1874. Brother of the above. b. 1 86 1. Lieut. Royal Artillery. Cox, Herbert Vaughan, 1872-77. Son of Rev. F. Cox, Rector of Upper Chelsea. COXE, William Henry, 1852-58. Son of Rev. H. O. Coxe, Libr. of the Bodleian Library, b. 1840. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Boden Scholar. British Museum. Professor of Sans- krit King's Coll. London, d. 1869. COXHEAD, Algernon Barnaby, 1864. Son of John Coxhead, 47, Russell Square, b. 1853. In business in London. COYLE, Lewis Henry, 1842-44. Son of Rev. Miles Coyle. .1826. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders, d. 1862. CRANFIELD, Edward, 1818. CRASTER, Thomas William, 1875. Eldest son of John Craster, of Craster, Northumberland, b. 1860. CRANFORD, Thomas Robertson, 1811-12, b. 1803. Went to Eton. List of Carthusians. 59 CRESSWELL (Sir) Cresswell Easterhy (Knt.), 1 806-8. 4th son of Francis Easterby, of Blackheath, who assumed the name of Cresswell on his marriage, b. 1793. Em. Coll. Cam. Barrister. M.P. for Liverpool 1837-41. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 1842. (Knighted). Judge of the Probate and Divorce Court. Governor of Charterhouse, d. 1863 CRESSWELL, Edward John, 1845-48. Son of Wm. Cresswell, and nephew of Sir C. Cresswell (above), b. 1829. 49th Regt. Crimea, W. Indies, &c. Deputy Judge Advocate to the Forces. Retired Capt. 1868. CRESSWELL,* Frederick, 1859-61. Son of Rev. O. J. Cress- well, b. 1848. Sarum Theol. Coll. Curate of St. John's, Clerkenwell. CRESSWELL, George, 1845-48. Brother of E. J. Cresswell (above), b. 1832. 8gth Regt. Was paralysed from ex- posure in the trenches (Crimean War). Medal and pension. Capt. of Invalid's Royal Hosp., Kilmainham. CREWE, , 1800. Left the same year. CROFT, Richard, 1822. Son of Sir Richard Croft, Bart. b. 1808. Ball. Coll. and Fellow of Ex. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Vicar of Hillingdon, Middlesex. CROFTON, Edward (First Baron Crofton), 1820. Son of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart, b, 1806. Succeeded to the peerage, 1817. Elected a representative Peer of Ireland, 1840, d. 1869. CROHAN, George Birmingham, 1824, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Cam. CROMMELIN, Charles Barker, 1805-9, ^- J 79- E- I. Co.'s Service. CROOME, James, 1844-45. Son of Robert Croome. b. 1828. B.N.C. Oxf. Barrister. CROPPER, James, 1877. Son of Edward William Cropper, of Fearnhead, Great Crosby, Liverpool, b. 1862. CROPPER, John, 1878. Brother of the above, b. 1864. CROSS, John William, 1820, b. 1807. CROSS, Richard Powell, 1819, b. 1809. 60 List of Carthusians. CROSSE, Edward Algernon, 1867. Son of E. W. Crosse, of Doctor's Commons, b. 1855. CROSSE, Lionel, 1874. Brother of the above. CROSSE, Richard Reader, 1821, b. 1808. Solicitor. CROUGHTON, William Peel, 1827, .1817. Of Heronden House, Tenterden. CROWD EY, James William, 1827, b. 1813. 47th Regt. Capt. 1840. CROWDY, William Slater, 1825. Son of William Crowdy, Highworth, Wilts, b. 1814. Line. Coll. Oxf. Curate of Thursford, Norfolk. CROWE, John Henry Verinder, 1876. Son of Edward Frederick Crowe, of Gresham Lodge, Hammersmith. b. 1862. CROZIER, James, 1817, b. 1802. CUNDILL, John Ponsonby, 1857-61. Son of Rev. Canon Cundill, Rector of St. Margaret's, Durham, b. 1843. Capt. Royal Artillery. Assistant Instructor Royal Laboratory, Woolwich. CUNNINGHAM, Henry Hutt, 1865-69. Son of H. D. P. Cunningham, R.N., Bury House, Alverstoke, Hants. b. 1850. Clare Coll. Cam. Junr. Opt. 1874. Barrister. CUNINGHAM, William, 1851-54, b. 1836. CUNYNGHAME,* James Joseph Myrton, 1843-51. Son of Sir David Cunynghame, Bart. b. 1832. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Rector of Horseheath, Cambs. CUPPAGE,* Burke, 1846-52. Son of General Cuppage. b. 1836. Indian Army. Killed in the Mutiny 1857. CUPPAGE, Robert Burke, 1842-47. Brother of the above. b. 1830. E. I. Go's. Civil Service. Killed in the Mutiny 1857- CURE, Edward Capel, 1874. (See Capel-Cure). CURREY,* Eliott Scarlett, 1848-50. Son of Sir Edmund Currey, Equerry to the late Duke of Gloster. b. 1836. Civil Engineer. CURREY, Frederick William, 1873. Son of Arthur Currey. List of Carthusians. 61 CURREY, George, 1824. Son of the Rev. James Currey, Preacher of Charterhouse, b. 1816. Gold Medal. St. John's Coll. Cam. Bell Scholar, i4th Wrangler, and ist Class Tripos. Fellow and Tutor of the College. D.D. Preacher at Whitehall 1845. Hulsean Lecturer 1850. Preacher of Charterhouse 1846. Master of Charterhouse 1871. Prebendary of St. Paul's. CURREY, George Evelyn, 1875. Son of Edmund C. Currey, of Mailing Deanery, Sussex, b. 1864. CURREY, James Edmund, 1826, b. 1818. Army Surgeon 23rd Regt. d. 1861. CURREY, John Swaine, 1821. Elder brother of the Rev. Dr. Currey, the Master, b. 1813, d. 1821. CURREY, W T illiam Samuel, 1823. Brother of the above, b. 1814. Solicitor. Parliamentary Agent, d. 1858. CURREY, William Vincent, 1821. Son of Col. Currey, of Lismore Castle. Agent to the Duke of Devonshire, b. 1808, d. 1822. CURRIE, Charles, 1844-46, b. 1829. Civil Commissioner at Allahabad, d. 1878. CURRIE (Sir) Frederick (Bart.), 1808-17. Son of Mark Currie. b. 1799. E. I. Go's. Civil Service. Secretary to the Govr.-Genl. of India. Created a Baronet 1846. Chair- man of East India Company. Vice-President of the Council of India, d. 1875. CURRIE, Mark John, 1804-6. Brother of the above, b. 1795. Admiral, d. 1874. CURRIE, William, 1801-8. Eldest brother of Sir Fredk. Currie, Bart, (above), b. 1791, d. 1869. CURTIS, Augustus John, 1827, b. 1815. Indian Army, d. CURTIS, Charles George, 1836-40. Son of John Curtis. b. 1821. Gold Medal. Post-Master of Mert. Coll. Oxf. Assist. Master in the School. Chaplain at Constanti- nople. Canon of Gibraltar. CURTIS, Henry Charles, 1823, b. 1812. CURTIS, John Edmund Lawrence, 1859-62, b. 1845. CURTIS, John Edward, 1851-56, b. 1840. 62 List of Carthusians. CURTIS, William, 1836-40. Cousin of C. G. Curtis (above). b. 1821. Silver Medal. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. Wrangler. Chaplain to the Priory, Roehampton. Formerly Assistant Math. Master in the School. CURWEN, Edward Darcy, 1878. Son of H. F. Curwen, of Workington Hall, Cumberland. CURZON, Hon. Edward Cecil, 1823. Son of the Hon. Robt. Curzon and the Baroness De la Zouche. b. 1812. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. D.L. and J.P. for Middlesex. Chairman of Kensington Sessions, &c. CURZON, Hon. Robert (Lord De la Zouche), 1821. Elder brother of the above, b. 1810. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Private Secy, to Lord Stratford de Redcliffe when Ambassador at Constantinople. Joint Commissioner with Sir Fenwick Williams at the Conference at Erzeroum for settling the boundaries between Russia, Persia and Turkey. Suc- ceeded to the title 1870, d. 1873. Author of 'Monasteries of the Levant,' &c. CURZON,* Robert Lothian William, 1868. Son of Col. the Hon. Ernest Curzon, and nephew of Earl Howe. b. 1857. CUTHBERT, William, 1825, b. 1813. D. DAINTRY, George Smith, 1823. Son of John Smith Daintry, of North Rode, Cheshire, b. 1810. J.P. for Cheshire. North Rode Grange. D'ALRIAC, George Charles, 1819. Son of the late Major D'Albiac, of Buckham Hill, Sussex, b. 1807. Capt. 4th Light Dragoons, d. D'ALBIAC, Henry Eardley Aylmer, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1808. J.P. for Sussex. Durrington Manor, Worthing. DAI.DY,* Frederick Francis, 1869. Son of Fred. R. Daldy, of Belvedere, Kent. b. 1857. Scholar of Pemb. Coll. Cam. Senior Opt. List of Carthusians. 63 DALTON,* Edward Charles, 1856-64. Son of Rev. C. B. Dalton, Vicar of Highgate, &c. b. 1846 ; deceased. DALZEL, , 1 806-8. DALZELL, George, 1802-4. DAMER,* (see Dawson Damer). DAMES, Edward Travers Longworth, 1874. Son of Francis Travers Longworth Dames, Q.C., of Dublin, b. 1862. DAMES,* Francis Longworth, 1874. Brother of the above. b. 1862. DANCE,* Charles, 1808-11, b. 1795, d. 1862. DANIELL, Charles Amtell, 1845-49, b. 1833. 8th Bengal Light Cavalry, died 1855. DANIELL, Percy, 1874. Son of Major Daniell. DANIELS, William Pottinger, 1853. Left the same year, b. 1839. DANN, Henry, 1822. Son of Richard Dann. b. 1810. St. John's Coll. Oxf. DANN, Richard, 1820, b. 1807. DARBY, Charles William, 1808, b. 1794. DARBY,* John Charles Homfrav, 1878. Son of Rev. J. C. S. Darby, Machen Rectory, Newport, b. 1864. DARBY, William John, 1807, 3. 1793. DARLEY, Henry Brewster, 1825. Son of Henry Darley, Adby Park, Yorks. b. 1809. DARLING, John, 1835-39. Son of late Dr. Darling, of Russell Square, b. 1821. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Banister, d. 1858. DARLING, Thomas, 1828. Brother of the above, b. 1816. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of S. Michael Royal, London. DARNELL, James, 1821, b. 1804. Trin. Coll. Cam. A.B. 1826. Holy Orders. Tunbridge Wells. DASHWOOD,* James Edward Bateman, 1843-48. Son of Adml. Dashwood, of Ringwood, Hants, b. 1833. Foreign Office. DAUGHTREY, John Roberts, 1826, b. 1818. 64 List of Carthusians. DAVENPORT, Cyril James, 1 860-61. Son of Capt. Charles E. Davenport, of Monk's Hill, Pontefract. b. 1848. Assistant Librarian British Museum. Formerly in the War Office. DAVEY, William Harrison, 1836-44. Son of William Davey. Scholar of Line. Coll. Oxf. Denyer Prize. Vice- Principal Theol. Coll. Lampeter. DAVIDSON, George, 1814-17. Brother of W. F. Davidson (below), b. 1804. Army. DAVIDSON, Hugh Morgan, 1874. Son of S. Davidson, of Alburgh, Suffolk, and nephew of the above. DAVIDSON, William Francis, 1815-16. Brother of G. Davidson (above), b. 1800. Solicitor in London. DAVIES, Arthur Templer, 1871. Son of Herbert Davies, M.D., of London, b. 1858. Trin. Coll. Cam. DAVIES, Ernest Renter, 1875. Brother of the above, b. 1862. DAVIES,* Gerald Stanley, 1856-64. Son of Admiral Davies. b. 1845. Gold Medal. Orator. Scholar of Ch. Coll. Cam. znd Class Class Tripos. Assistant Master in the School. DAVIES,* Herbert Wyatt, 1866. Brother of E. R. Davies (above), b. 1854. Prize Scholar 1869. Pemb. Coll. Cam. 2nd Class Class Tripos. DAVIES, Richard Banks, 1873-77. Son of Rev. J. Davies, of Moor Court, Kington, Herefordshire. DAVIES, Robert, 1804-5, b. 1793. Clare Coll. Cam. A.B. 1811. DAVIES (Sir) Robert Henry (K.C.S.I.), 1835-40. Son of Sir David Davies, K.C.H. b. 1824. E. I. Civil Service. Lieut.- Govr. of the Punjab till 1877. Knighted 1874. DAVIES, William, 1863. Left the same year, b. 1846. DAVIES,* William Henry, 1835-44. Brother of Sir Robt. H. Davies (above), b. 1825. Orator. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Chaplain to St. George's Hospital, d. 1868. DAVIS, Arthur Holdsworth, 1875. Son of B. Goodwin Davis, of St. John's Wood Park. b. 1863. DAVIS, William Lloyd, 1875. Son of W. Davis. deceased. List of Carthusians. 65 DAVISON, George, 1814-17, 3. 1804. DAVISON, James, 1803-4. DAWES, William Rutter, 1812-13, b. 1799. DAWKINS,* Charles Digby, 1812-18. Son of Henry Dawkins, M.P. for Aldborough. b. 1800. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Indian Army, d. 1846. DAWSON, Baker, 1817. Son of John Dawson. b. 1800. B.N.C. Oxf. DAWSON,* Herbert James, 1877. Son of James Dawson, of Gipsy Hill. b. 1864. DAWSON, Hugh Pudsey, 1821, b. 1808. DAWSON, Samuel Francis, 1812, b. 1798, d. 1816. DAWSON-DAMER, John William George, 1846-49. Son of the Hon. Willm. Dawson-Damer, and grandson of the 3rd Earl of Portarlington. b. 1834. Capt. R.N. Served at Sweaborg and Cronstadt, and in the Black Sea 1854. d. 1869. DAWSON-DAMER,* Lionel Digby William, 1845-51. Brother of the above, b. 1832. Orator. Gold Medal. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Gt. Canford, Dorset. DAY,* Charles Henry, 1862. Son of Rev. George Day, Rector of Baldwyn Brightwell, Oxon. .1849. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Indian Medical Service. DAY, Charles James, 1869, b. 1858. Pemb. Coll. Oxf.See Tyrwhitt-Drake. DRAKE, Alg. Fredk. Tyrwhitt, 1872. ) DRAKE,* William Montague, 1841-47, b. 1830. Solicitor. DREW, Ernest Young, 1870. Son of Rev. William H. Henry Drew (King's Coll. London), b. 1857. Stock Exchange. DREW,* William Wilson, 1869. Brother of the above, b. 1855. King's Coll. Cam. E. India Civil Service. DRUCE, Charles Carey, 1874. Son of Edwd. Read W. Druce, of Dover. DRUCE, George Claridge, 1873. Son of Alexander Devas Druce, Solicitor. DRUCE, Hubert Arthur, 1874. Brother of the above. DRUMMOND,* Charles Spenser, 1846-53. Eldest son of the late Rev. Arthur Drummond. b. 1834. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Emigrated to Canada. DRUMMOND, Heneage, 1819. Son of John Drummond. b. 1810. Ball. Coll. Oxf. 4th Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Leckhamsted. DRUMMOND, Hugh, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1807. Clerk in the Colonial Office, d. 1829. DRUMMOND, Spencer, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1808. Clerk in the Treasury, d. 1869. DRUMMOND, Hon. William Henry (7th Visct. Strathallan), 1822. Son of the 6th Viscount, b. 1 8 10. Succeeded his father 1851 ; is a representative Peer for Scotland. DRUMMOND, Hon. William Henry, 1856-58. Son of the above, b. 1845. DRUMMOND-HAY, Edward, 1827. ) / See Hay. DRUMMOND-HAY, John, 1828. Du CANE (Sir) Charles (K.C.M.G.), 1836-42. Son of Captain Charles Ducane, R.N. of Braxied Park, Essex, b. 1825. Ex. Coll. Oxf. 4th Class. M P. for Maldon, North Essex. Was a Lord of the Admiralty, 1866-69. Governor of Tasmania. 72 List of Carthusians. Du CANE, Louis Charles, 1876. Son of Richard Du Cane, of Roehampton. b. 1863. Du CANE, Richard Dacre Guest, 1876. Brother of the above. b. 1862. DUDDING, Horatio Nelson, 1821. Son of Edward Barr Budding, b. 1808. Fellow of Ex. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Vicar of St. Peter's, St. Albans. DUMARESQUE,* Algernon Edward, 1845-48, b. 1833. DUMERGUE, Charles, 1824 Son of Charles Dumergue, of 42,' Albemarle Street, London. .1811. Indian Civil Service, Madras, d. 1837. DUMERGUE, Herbert Walter, 1874. Son of Rev. Walter Scott Dumergue, Vicar of Farnham. b. 1860. C.C.C. Cam. (1879). DUMERGUE, John Shore, 1826. Brother of Charles Dumergue (above), b. 1812. Indian Civil Service, Bengal. Judge; retired, 1862. DUNCAN, Douglas Charteris, 1875. Son of Henry Cairncross Duncan, of Bromborough, Cheshire, b. 1862. DUNCAN, Percival Jenour, 1874. Brother of the above. DUNDAS, Robert James, 1845-52. Son of William Pitt Dundas, of Edinburgh, b. 1833. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Albury. Formerly Chaplain to the Bishop of Columbia. DUNLOP, Andrew Robert, 1823. Son of James Dunlop. b. 1810. Ch. Ch. Oxf. d. 1830. DUNN,* Ronald, 1863. Son of Isaac Dunn, of Patrington, Yorks. b. 1850. Caius Coll. Cam. Curate of Swinton. DUNNAGE, Charles, 1825, b. 1809. Solicitor. DUNSFORD,* William Henry, 1823, b. 1813. Clare Hall, Cam. Of Tiverton, Devon. DUNSMURE, James, 1819, b. 1805. Clerk in the India House. DURHAM, Patrick Francis, 1823, 3. 1809. Capt. 37th Regt. Retired. DUTHOIT, Henry Causer, 1876. Son of William Duthoit, D.C.L. Indian Civil Service, b. 1862. List of Carthusians. 73 DYKEN, Joseph Lawes, 1806. Left in ill-health, 1808. DYNE, William Tylden, 1874. Son of Rev. Dr. Dyne, Preby. of St. Paul's Oriel Coll. Oxf. DYNELEY,* Douglas, 1842-48. Son of Major-Genl. Dyneley, R.H.A. b. 1831. 23rd Regt. Crimea. Killed in the attack on the Redan, 8th Sept., 1855. DYNELEY, Henry Ellenborough, 1842-44. Brother of the above, b. 1829. Lieut. -Col. Commanding 4th Madras Light Cavalry. DYSON, George William, 1877. Son of George Dyson, Corn Bank, Netherton, Yorks. b. 1864. DYSON,* Henry Wilcocks, 1804-9, ^ J 793- DYSON, Thomas James, 1875. Brother of G. W. Dyson (above), b. 1862. E. EADY, Richard Moorhouse, 1875. Son of T. W. Eady, of Richmond, Surrey, b. 1861, EAGLE, Francis King, 1800-2. Of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 1784. Trin. Coll. Cam. LL.B. Barrister. EAGLE, Robert, 1800-1. Died young. EAGLE, William, 1800-5. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister of the Temple. EAMER,* Henry Scott, 1817. Son of Sir John Earner, Knt. b. 1803. Deceased. EARDLEY, William, 1878. Son of Rev. William Eardley, Vicar of Cantley, Yorks. b. 1863. EARDLEY- WILMOT,* Edward Parry, 1855. EARDLEY-WILMOT,* Ernest Augustus, 1862. See Wilmot. EARDLEY-WILMOT, Hugh Eden, 1862. EARDLEY- WILMOT, William Assheton, 1853. 74 List of Carthusians. EARLE, Edward Robert, 1808-9, ^- I 79S- Ch. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Wardlej, Rutlandshire. EARLE (Sir) Hardman (Bart.), 1804-9. Son of Thomas Earle, of Spekelands, Lancashire, b. 1792. Merchant in Liver- pool. Created a Baronet, 1869 ; d. 1877. EARLE, Henry, 1802-5. EARLE, James, 1802-4. EARLE, Richard, 1807-14. Brother of Sir Hardman Earle (above), b. 1796. St. John's Coll. Cam. Senior Op. Barrister. Poor Law Commissioner in Ireland,*/. 1848. EASTLAKE (Sir) Charles Locke (Knt.). Son of the late George Eastlake, Judge Advocate at Plymouth, b. 1793. President of the Royal Academy. F.R.S. Director of the National Gallery, &c., d. 1865. EASTLAKE,* William, 1868-71. Son of William Eastlake, of Plymouth, Deputy Judge Advocate to the Fleet, b. 1855. Solicitor at Plymouth. EASTON, Francis Henry Tytherley, 1873. Son of Charles Easton, Holton Hall, Holdsworth. b. 1859. Trin. Coll. Cam. EASTWICK, Edward Backhouse (C.B.), 1827. Son of late Robt. Wm. Eastwick. b. 1814. Post-Master of Merton Coll. Oxf. Indian Army and Civil Service. F.R.S. 1851. Late M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth. Made a C.B. for his Services in Persia, 1859. Author of several transla- tions and works on Oriental literature, &c. EATON, Thomas, 1818. Son of Thomas Eaton, R.N. b. 1805. Trin. Coll. Cam. Rector of W. Kirby. Canon of Chester. Formerly Rector of St. Mary's, Chester. EBDEN, John Watts, 1823. Eldest son of John Bardwell Ebden, of Capetown, b. 1810. Fellow of Trin. Hall, Cam. Formerly Attorney Genl. and a Judge of the Supreme Court, Cape of Good Hope. EBDEN,* Leonard Powney, 1878. Eldest son of Richard Powney Ebden, of the Colonial Office, b. 1864. EDDIS, John EUin, 1873. Son of Arthur Shelly Eddis, 19, Old Sq., Lincoln's Inn. Trin. Hall, Cam. EDDIS, Kenneth Hubert, 1878. Brother of the above, b. 1865. List of Carthusians. 75 EDEN, Hon. Francis Fleetwood, 1877. Son of the 4th Baron Auckland, b. 1865. EDEN, Reuben, 1834-36. Left in ill-health. EDGAR,* Edward Alexander Kerr, 1822. Son of the late Capt. Edgar, R.A. b. 1811. Civil Service. Retired 1871. EDGELL, Harry, 1823, b. 1810. St. John's Coll. Cam. Rector of Nacton. EDGELL, William Charles, 1826. Son of Henry Edgell. b. 1813. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Rector of Uggeshall, Norfolk. EDGEWORTH, Francis Beaufort, 1819-25. Son of R. L. Edgeworth, of Edgeworth's Town, Co. Longford, and nephew of Miss Edgeworth, the authoress, b. 1809. Trin. Coll. Cam. d. 1846. EDGEWORTH, Michael Pakenham, 1823-25. Brother of the above, b. 1812. Bengal Civil Service. Retired 1859. Author of many works and papers on Oriental langu- ages, Botany, &c. EDIS, Robert Wilkie, 1876. Son of Robert W. Edis, F.S.A. EDMONDS, Walter John Rastall, 1866-68, b. 1853. EDWARDS, Andrew, 1809-11, b. 1794. Caius Coll. Cam. Afterwards Fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class. Holy Orders. B.D. 1828. EDWARDS, Arthur George, 1874. EDWARDS, Edward James Justinian George, 1819. Son of James Edwards, b. 181 1. Went to Shrewsbury School. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Hebrew Scholar. Vicar of Trentham. EDWARDS, Fitzjames Maine, 1874. Son of James Edwards, M.D., of Benarth, Carnarvonshire, b. 1861. EDWARDS, Henry Rodie, 1826, b. 1816. EDWARDS, James, 1819, b. 1809. EDWARDS, John Alabaster, 1821, b. 1813. EDWARDS, Lawrence Tucker, 1820, b. 1807. Trin. Hall, Cam. Rector of Waltham, Essex. EDWARDS, Lushington, 1804-7. 76 List of Carthusians. EDWARDS,* Spencer Henry Hutchins, 1833-40, b. 1822. Regt. Served in the Punjab Campaign, &c. 2 Medals and Clasps. Lieut. -Col., retired. EDWARDS, William Horatio, 1826. Son of Thomas Spencer Edwards, of Antigua, b. 1810. B.N.C. Oxf. Holy Orders. Died in Antigua. EGERTON, Cecil Martin, 1874-77. Son of Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Arthur Egerton. b. 1859. EGERTON, Granville George Algernon, 1872-74. Brother of the above. R.M. Coll. Sandhurst. ELDER, Edward, 1826-30. Son of John W.Edward Elder, of Barbados. .1812. Scholar of Ball. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Head Master of Durham School. Head Master of Charterhouse, 1853, d- 1858. ELLABY, William Francis, 1826, b. 1817. ELLIOT, Hugh, 1877. Son of Frederick Eden Elliot, E. I. Civil Service, b. 1863. ELLIOT, Norman Bruce, 1863. Left the same year, b. 1848. ELLIOTT, Joseph, 1825, b. 1817. ELLIS, Bernard, 1874. Son of C. Ellis, of Beddingham, Sussex. Articled to a Solicitor. ELLIS, Clement George Lumley, 1878. ELLIS, Francis Jervoise, 1822. Son of Rev. Francis Ellis. b. 1809. Mert. Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1835. ELLIS,* Frederick John, 1838-43, . 1828. 58th Bengal Native Infantry. Retired Major-General 1876. ELLIS, George Henry, 1831-37, b. 1820. Indian Civil Service, Madras. ELLIS, Godin, 1818, b. 1805. ELLIS,* Henry Augustus Lewis, 1835-42. Son of the Hon. Henry Ellis, b. 1823. Ex. Coll. Oxf. ist Bengal Light Cavalry. A.D.C. to Lord Hardinge, d. 1852. ELLIS, John Chute, 1 860-61, b. 1848. ELLIS, Robert, 1803-5, b. 1790. Trin. Coll. Cam. J.P. of N. and E. Ridings and Vicar of At-autei-Malbis, \urks. List of Carthusians. 77 ELLIS, Robert Keate Alves, 1853-54, * l8 3S- Gold Medal. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Oxf. County Court Office, Sunder- land. ELLIS, Robert Staunton (C.B.), 1838-40,^.1826. Madras Civil Service. C.B. 1860; aS/k^* lu^e*.-; - MUDGE, Zachary, 1827. Son of Admiral Zachary Mudge. .1813. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Barrister. Of Sydney Plymp- ton, Devon ; d. 1867. MUNRO, Henry Acland, 1878. Son of Alexander Munro. b. 1865. MUNRO,* John Arthur Ruskin, 1876. Brother of the above. b. 1864. MURDOCH (Sir) Thomas William Clinton (K.C.M.G.), 1819. Son of Thomas Murdoch, F.R.S. b. 1 809. Colonial Office. Chief Secy, in Canada, &c. Knighted 1870. MURRAY, Hon. Allan David, 1877. Son of the Viscount Stormont. b. 1864. MURRAY, Anthony George, 1846-48. Son of Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, Perthshire, b. 1830. Edinburgh University. Civil Engineer. Served as a Volunteer during the Indian Mutiny. MURRAY, Hamilton George Dunmore, 1854-58. Son of late Lt.-Col. Samuel Hood Murray, b. 1841. MURRAY, John, 1819. Son of the late John Murray, of Albe- marle Street, b. 1808. Edinburgh University. Publisher. MURRAY,* Leveson Granville, 1854-59. Brother of Hamilton G. D. Murray (above), b. 1843. MURRAY,* William Keith, 1850. Left the same year. .1837. MYERS, Jaques, 1825, b. 1812. Merchant in Liverpool; d. 1868. MYERS, Jerusalem Gedaliah, 1856-60, b. 1848. MYERS, John, 1821, b. 1807. MYERS, John Simpson, 1811. Left the same year. b. 1794. St. John's Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. MYERS, William, 1823, b. 1810. MYERS, William Thomas, 1811. Left the same year. b. 1794. Jesus Coll. Cam. Holy Orders ; d. 1841. MYTTON, John, 1823. (See Thornycroft). List of Carthusians. 167 N. NALDER, Francis, 1872. Son of Howard Nalder, of Shrub- lands, Croydon. b. 1858. NAPIER, Alfred Gerard, 1872. Son of Admiral Gerard John Napier, b. 1860. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. NAPIER, Charles George, 1842-46, b. 1829. King's Coll. London. NAPIER, Gerard Codrington, 1875. Brother of Alfred G. Napier (above), b. 1863. NARES, George Walter Adams, 1820. Of Pembrokesh. b. 1806; deceased. NASH, Andrew John, 1822, b. 1807. Downing Coll. Cam. NEAL, Arthur Stanley, 1870, 3. 1856. NEATE, Albert, 1845-47, ^ l8 3 J - Solicitor. NEATE, Charles, 1838. Left the same year. 3. 1827. Went to Sutton Valence School. NEATE, John, 1837-40, b. 1824. Solicitor. NEAVE, Edgar, 1823. Son of John Neave, an Indian Judge, and grandson of Sir Richard Neave, Bart. b. 1810. NEED, Walter John, 1878. Son of Capt. Walter Need, R.N., of Mansfield, Woodhouse, Notts, b. 1864. NEISH, George Watson, 1860-65, b. 1849. NEISH, James, 1866-70, b. 1854. NELSON, Arthur, 1872. Left same year. b. 1860. NELSON, Crighton, 1876. Son of J. C. Nelson, 9, St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park. NEPEAN,* Charles Edward Burroughes, 1861-69. Son of Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon of Westminster, b. 1851. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Lenham, Kent. 1 68 List of Carthusians. NETHERCOTE, Henry Osmund, 1828. Son of John Nether- cote, of Moulton, Northants. b. 1820. Went to Harrow School. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Moulton Grange, Northampton- shire. NETHERCOTE, John Rowland, 1827, b. 1816 ; d. 1837. NETTLESHIP,* Henry, 1854. Gold Medal. Scholar of Corpus and Fellow of Line. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Mods. Hert- ford and Craven Scholar, &c. Master at Harrow School. NEVINSON,* Charles, 1827. Son of Dr. Nevinson, of Hamp- stead. b. 1816. Scholar and Fellow Wadh. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Warden of Browne's Hospital, Stamford. NEVINSON, Edward, 1826. Brother of the above, b. 1813. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn; d. 1852. NEWDICK, Shirley, 1811-14, ^- X 79 8 - Merchant. NEWELL,* Thomas Blackman, 1805-11,15.1793. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Holy Orders. Resided at Cheltenham. NEWILL, Robert Augustus, 1876. Son of Robert Daniel Newill, of Admaston, Wellington, Salop, b. 1862. NEWMAN, Dudley, 1871, b. 1859. NEWMAN, George Herbert, 1871, b. 1860. NEWMARCH, Oliver Richardson, 1849-53, b. 1834. Talbot Scholar. Postmaster of Merton Coll. Oxf. Major Indian Army. NEWSON, Walter Alexander, 1878. Son of Thomas Newson, of East Moulsey. b. 1863. NEWTON, George Bolland, 1848-50, b. 1838. NEWTON, James, 1823, b. 1810 ; d. 1829. NICHOLL, Thomas, 1813-14, b. 1796. Emm. Coll. Cam. and Ex. Coll. Oxf. NICHOLLS, Robert Devereux, 1823, b. 1811. Trin Coll. Cam. NICHOLSON, Charles Millens, 1813-15, b. 1799. NICHOLSON, Charles Norris, 1871. Son of William Norris Nicholson (below), b. 1857. Trin. Coll. Cam. 3rd Class Law Tripos. Law Student. List of Carthusians. 169 NICHOLSON, Frederick, 1877. Brother of the above, b. 1864. NICHOLSON, George Harvey, 1876. Son of William Smith Nicholson (below), b. 1862. NICHOLSON, Hugh Smith, 1874. NICHOLSON, Robert Isaac, 1873. NICHOLSON, Stuart James, 1 85 1-54. Son of W. H. Nicholson, of Rochester, b. 1837. Major Royal Horse Artillery. NICHOLSON, William Norris, 1830-34. Son of Isaac Nichol- son, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, b. 1815. Trin. Coll. Cam. 7th Senior Opt. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn. A Master in Lunacy. NICHOLSON, William Smith, 1846-52. Brother of S. J. Nicholson (above), b. 1834. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Hoo Lodge, Rochester. J.P. for Kent. NICOLL, Alexander Charles, 1866. Son of the late C. R. Nicoll, M.D., formerly Surgeon-Major Grenadier Guards. b. 1850. Barrister. NICOLL, Thomas, 1821, b. 1809. NICOLL, Thomas Vere, 1866-67. Brother of Alexander C. Nicoll (above), b. 1856. Medical Practitioner NIND, Philip Henry, 1820. Son of the Rev. Philip Trant Nind. b. 1806. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Vicar of South Stoke, Wallingford, Oxon. NISBETT, Alfred Ernest, 1817, b. 1806. NIVINS, Henry, 1824, b. 1815. NIVINS, James, 1824, b. 1813. An Artist. NOAD,* George Frederick, 1824, b. 1812. Wore. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Cold Norton, Essex ; d. 1876. NORMAN, George, 1824. Son of Richard Norman, of Melton Mowbray, and grandson of 4th Duke of Rutland, b. 1811. Goadby Hall, Leicester. J.P. NORMAN, William Clewin, 1867-68, b. 1853. NORRIS, Charles, 1801-7. ^on of William Norris, President of the Royal College of Surgeons. .1791. E. I. Co. Civil Service. For 25 years Secretary to the Government at Bombay. Retired 1836; died 1842. 170 List of Carthusians. NORRIS, Edward John, 1875. Son of Rev. J. P. Norris, Vicar of St. Mary, RedclifFe, and Canon of Bristol. b. 1860. Trin. Coll. Cam. NORRIS, Hugh Littleton, 1 876. Brother of the above, b. 1 863. NORRIS, Plaisted, 1 803-8. Brother of Charles Norris (above). b, 1792. Stock Exchange ; died 1843. NORRIS, Walter Harry, 1877. Son of James Norris, of Bletchingley, Surrey, b. 1863. NORRIS (Sir) William, 1804-10. Brother of Plaisted Norris (above), b. 1793. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Ceylon; died at Ashurst, Sunninghill, 1859. NORRIS, William Foxley, 1873. Son of Rev. William F. Norris, Vicar of Buckingham. NORTON, Edward, 1824, b. 1809. NORTON, Henry, 1826, b. 1813. NORTON, Robert, 1817-18, b. 1806. Died young. NOTT, Percy Wemyss Phillips, 1849-50. Son of Maj.-Genl. Francis Percy Nott. b. 1838. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Kew. NOWELL, Ralph Assheton, 1845-48. Son of Rev. J. Robinson, whose widow assumed the name of Nowell. b. 1830. B.N.C. Oxf. Lieut.-Col. Bengal Staff Corps. Retired 1875. Netherside, Skipton. NUGENT, Albert, 1852-53, b. 1839. Royal Navy. NUGENT,* Cecil Lyndhurst, 1849-55, b. 1837. NUGENT, Charles Edmund, 1824. Son of late Sir George Nugent, Bart. b. 1811. Went to Eton. NUGENT,* Thomas, 1803-7, ^ J 79 2 ' NUNN, Thomas, 1814. Son of Thomas Nunn, of Lawford Hall, Manningtree. b. 1805. Banker. J.P. for Essex; died 1858. NUTTALL, John Parker, 1815, b. 1803. St. John's Coll. Cam. List of Carthusians. 171 O. OAKLEY, Benjamin, 1810-13, b. 1798. Stock Exchange; deceased. OAKLEY, Edward Banner, 1818, b. 1806. OAKELEY, Arthur, 1823. Son of Rev. Herbert Oakeley, of Oakeley, Prebend, of Worcester, b. 1815. New Inn Hall, Oxf. Holy Orders ; deceased. OAKELEY, Herbert, 1823. Brother of the above, b. 1813. Army ; deceased. O'BEIRNE, Francis Stuart, 1857. Left same year. b. 1841. O'BEIRNE, Lewis Ornsby, 1857. Left same year. b. 1843. O'BRIEN, Joseph, 1805-7, &' 1 19- Rear Admiral. Late of Yew House, Hoddesden. O'CONNOR, Roderick, 1800. Left same year. OGDEN, Aylmer, 1862-64, b. 1849. OGDEN,* Charles Winslow, 1865, b, 1854. OGDEN,* Lyndhurst, 1857-65, b. 1847. Trin. Coll. Cam. OGDEN,* Richard Tynwald, 1856-64, b. 1845. Trin. Coll. Cam. Curate of West Derby, Liverpool. OGILBY, Alexander Beaufort, 1817, b. 1804. OGLE,* Charles, 1811-16. Son of Rev. John Savile Ogle, of Kirkley Hall. b. 1799. Ch. Ch. Oxf.; deceased. OGLE, Robert, 1827. Son of Robert Ogle, of Eglingham, Northumb. b. 1817. Barrister. J.P. for Northumber- land. Eglingham Hall, Alnwick. OGLE, William Pomeroy, 1872. Son of Rev. W. R. Ogle, Vicar of Bishops Teignton. b. 1859. Ch. Ch. Oxf. O'GRADY,* Hon. Frederick Standish, 1858-65. Son of the 2nd Visct. Guillamore. b. 1847. Wanganui, New Zealand. 172 List of Carthusians. O'GRADY, Hon. Reginald Grimston Standish, 1852-55. Brother of the above, b. 1839. Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House; died 1874. O'GRADY, Standish Thomas, 1827, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Cam. OKEDEN, Uvedale Parry, 1823. Son of the late David Okenden Parry Okeden, of More Crichel, Dorset. b. 1808 ; died 1826. OKEDEN, William Henry Parry, 1874. Son of the late William Parry Okeden, of Turnworth, Dorset, b. 1860. Bengal Civil Service. OKEDEN, William Parry, 1809-10. Son of David Okeden Parry, who assumed the name of Okeden. Bengal Civil Service; d. 1868. OLDFIELD,* Edmund Prescot, 1873. Son of Henry A. Oldfield, M.D., of Torquay, b. 1862. OLDFIELD, George, 1867, b. 1854. OLDHAM, Charles Furley, 1871. Son of Clement Jackson Oldham, late of Ealing. b. 1858. Wine Merchant. OLDHAM, Clement Hugh, 1866-67. Brother of the above. b. 1853. Secretary of the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat and Chest. OLIVER, William, 1810-12, b. 1795. Solicitor. OLIVER, William James, 1874. Son of R. Oliver, of Lock- side House, Kelso. ONLEY, Onley Harvey Savill- 1806. (See Savill-Onley). ONSLOW, Denzil Hughes- 1877. (See Hughes-Onslow). ONSLOW (Sir) Henry (Bart.), 1821. Son of Sir Henry Onslow, 2nd Bart. b. 1809. Capt. xoth Regt. d. 1870. ONSLOW, Henry Cope, 1821,3.1809. Demy, and Fellow Magd. Coll. Oxf. deceased. ONSLOW, William, 1821, b. 1810. Emm. Coll. Cam. India Civil Service ; deceased. ORANGE, Charles Burton, 1813-14, b. 1799. ORFORD, Alfred, 1870. Son of John Orford, of Brookes Hall, Ipswich, b. 1858. Lieut. Royal Marine Artillery. List of Carthusians. 173 ORIEL, Charles George Carpenter, 1812-15, ^ 1800. Solicitor ; died 1874. ORIEL, Frederick Henry Carpenter, 1817, b. 1803. Medical Practitioner; died 1867. ORIEL, Richard Hicks, 1809-12, b. 1797. Solicitor; d. 1854. ORLEBAR, Alexander Charles, 1826. Son of Richard Orlebar, of Hinwick, Beds. b. 1813. Lieut. Royal Engineers; drowned at Bermuda 1833. ORME,* Frederick Doveton, 1853-60, b. 1842. Army; died of fever in India 1861. ORMSBY,* William Arthur, 1824. Son of the late Major Ormsby. b. 1812. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Small- burgh, and Hon. Canon of Norwich. ORR, Charles Gathorne Edmund, 1876. Son of Rev. Alex- ander Orr, Rector of Cheriton, Hants. OSBORN, Edward Haydon, 1848-52. Son of the late Rev. Edward Osborn. b. 1832. Gold Medal. St. John's Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Newdigate Prize for English Verse 1855. Inspector of Factories, Rochdale. OSBORN, William Alexander, 1853-60, b. 1843. B.N.C. Oxf. OSBORNE, Ralph Bernal, 1819. (See Bernal-Osborne). OSMOND, Thomas Johnson, 1819, b. 1809. OSWALD, Henry Murray, 1846-51. Son of Genl. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B. b. 1832. Ch. Ch. Oxf. ist Class Law and Modern History. Rector of Great Hallingbury, Essex. OTTER, William Bruere, 1819. Son of William Otter, Bishop of Chichester. b. 1805. St. Peter's, Cam. Vicar of Cowfold, Sussex. Archdeacon of Lewes; d. 1876. OTTEY,* Francis Ferrand, 1805-11. Son of Philip Egerton Ottey. b. 1795. Treasury. OTTLEY, Herbert Taylor, 1872. Son of Rev. L. Ottley, Canon of Ripon and Rector of Richmond, Yorks. b. 1861. Scholar of Keble Coll. Oxf. OTTLEY,* John Bickersteth, 1858-64. Brother of the above. b. 1845. Emm. Coll. Cam. OTWAY, Loftus. (See Hughes, William J. Marjoribanks). 174 List of Carthusians. OVEREND, James, 1863. Left same year. b. 1849. OVEREND, William Heysham, 1863. Left same year. b. 1851. OWEN, Francis, 1818, b. 1802. OWEN, Frederick Charles, 1818, b. 1803. OWEN, John Ord, 1820, b, 1806. OWEN, Langer, 1877. Son of William Owen, of Sydney, New South Wales, b. 1862. OWTRAM, Cuthbert Ellidge, 1878. Son of R. H. Owtram, 37, Warrington Crescent, London, b. 1864. OXLEY, John Stewart, 1875. Son of J. Stewart Oxley, of Fen Place, Turner's Hill, Sussex, b. 1863. OXLEY, Reginald Stewart, 1877. Brother of the above. P. PAGAN, Robert Morison, 1872. PAGE, Arthur, 1810-17, & 1801. Clare Hall, Cam. deceased. PAGE, Charles Russell, 1806-12, b. 1796. Merchant. PAGE, Edward, 1804-12, .1791. Clare Hall, Cam. deceased. PAGE, Harry Marmaduke, 1872, b. 1860. PAGE, John, 1812, b. 1803. PAGE, William, 1806-12, b. 1797. Merchant. PAGE,* William Robert, 1 869. Son of T. E. Page, of Winch- field, b. 1858. PAGET, Arthur Coyte, 1822. Son of the late Samuel Paget, of Great Yarmouth, b. 1 808. Caius Coll. Cam. Barrister ; died 1833. PAGET* (Sir) Augustus Berkeley (K.C.B.), 1834-39. Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G.C.B. b. 1823. Foreign Office. Ambassador at Rome since 1876. List of Carthusians. 175 PAGET,* Cecil George, 1 864. Son of Col. Leopold Grimstone Paget, of Wimborne, Dorset, b. 1853. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. 2nd Class Mods. Curate of St. John's, Mansfield. PAGET, Charles Edward, 1874. Son of Dr. George Edward Paget (below), b. 1858. PAGET, Frederick, 1819. Brother of Arthur Coyte Paget (above), b. 1805 ; died 1866. PAGET, George Edward, 1824. Brother of the above, b. 1809. Fellow of Caius Coll. Cam. 8th Wrangler. M.D. Regius Professor of Physic. F.R.S. President of the Medical Council of the United Kingdom. PALGRAVE, Francis Turner, 1838-43. Son of the late Sir Francis Palgrave. b. 1824. Scholar of Ball. Coll. and Fellow of Ex. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Assist. Secretary Education Department, Privy Council Office. PALGRAVE, Reginald Francis Douce, 1841-45. Brother of the above, b. 1829. Clerk in the House of Commons. PALGRAVE, Robert Harry Inglis, 1838-43. Brother of the above, b. 1827. Banker at Gt. Yarmouth. Editor of The Economist. PALGRAVE, William Gifford, 1838-44. Brother of the above. b. 1826. Gold Medal. Scholar of Trin. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. 2nd Class Math. Bombay Army. Consul-General for Siam. PALLISER, Henry St. Leger, 1849-50, b. 1839. Royal Navy. PALLISER, John Augustin, 1849-50, b. 1834. 76th Regt. ; deceased. PALMER, Archdale Stuart, 1873. Son of Richard Stuart Palmer, of Calcutta, b. 1860. Scholar of King's Coll. Cambridge. PALMER, Archdale Villiers, 1847-50. Son of Col. George Palmer, of Nazing Park, Essex, b. 1832. India Civil Service. PALMER,* Charles Frederick, 1840-42, b. 1828. Royal Navy. PALMER, Charles James, 1817, b. 1807. PALMER, Edward Howley, 1823. Son of John Horsley Palmer, Merchant, of London, b. 1811. Of Canon Hill, Maidenhead. Governor of the Bank of England 1 877-79. 1 76 List of Carthusians. PALMER,* Edwin, 1836-42. Son of Rev. W. J. Palmer, B.D., Rector of Mixbury, Oxon, and brother of Lord Selborne. b. 1824. Gold Medal. Scholar and Fellow Ball. Coll. Oxf. Hertford and Ireland Scholar, &c. ist Class Lit. Hum. Corpus Professor of Latin 1870-78. Archdeacon of Oxford, and Canon of Ch. Ch. PALMER, Francis, 1822, b. 1810. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. 8, Old Burlington Street. PALMER, George, 1843-45. Son of Col. Palmer, of Nazing Park. b. 1828. India Civil Service. Received a Medal and Clasp and the thanks of Her Majesty for distin- guished Service in the Indian Mutiny. PALMER, George Horsley, 1837-38. Brother of Edwin Palmer (above), b. 1822. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Mixbury, Oxon. PALMER, George Thomas, 1815, b. 1802. B.N.C. Oxf. Barrister. Afterwards in Holy Orders. PALMER, Herbert, 1867. Left the same year. b. 1853. PALMER, William Henry, 1815-16, b. 1800; deceased. PARIS,* John R., 1834-42. Son of the late Dr. Paris, M.D. b. 1824. Caius Coll. Cam. Admiralty. PARISH,* Charles Wellesley, 1869. Son of Capt. Alfred Parish, of the Peninsular and Oriental Go's. Service. b. 1857. Royal Marines. PARISH, William Douglas, 1848-53. Son of Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C.H. b. 1833. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Selmeston, Sussex. Chancellor of Chichester. PARK, Lionel Chester, 1871. Son of Alexr. Atherton Park, Senior Master in the Court of Common Pleas, b. 1857. Emigrated to Colorado. PARKE, Samuel, 1807-8, b. 1791. PARKER, Charles Lewes, 1 823. Son of the late Joseph Parker. b. 1 8 10. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. ; deceased. PARKER, Charles Lewes Edward, 1875. PARKER, Charles Oxley, 1825. Son of late Charles George Parker, of Springfield, Essex, b. 1815. Student of Law. Died of cholera in London 1833. List of Carthusians. 177 PARKER, Edward, 1820. Brother of Charles Lewes Parker (above), b. 1808. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Rector of Oxendon, Northants, and Hon. Canon of Peterborough. PARKER, Edward, 1820, b. 1808. PARKER, George, 1818, b. 1804. PARKER, George Hargreave, 1823, b. 1813. Holy Orders. PARKER, John Robert Theophilus Hastings, 1835-39. Son of Capt. Parker, R.N. and grandson of the Earl of Hunt- ingdon, b. 1823. Trin. Coll. Dublin. J.P. for Norfolk. Swannington Hall, Norwich. PARKER, Joseph, 1827, b. 1812. PARKER, Lewis Charles, 1820, b. 1810. PARKER, William George, 1823, b. 1810. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. Vicar of Bulkington, Warwick. PARKER, Wilmot, 1818, b. 1804. PARKES, Francis, 1878. Son of William Parkes, of 8, Grove Road, Surbiton. b. 1864. PARKES, William Jardine, 1875. Brother of the above. Clerk in the British India Steamship Office. PARMINTER, William George, 1824, b. 1809. Chaplain at Stuttgardt. PARNELL, Charles, 1843-47, ^ 1828. St. John's Coll. Cam. Incumbent of St. Margaret's, Liverpool. PARNELL, Charles Jocelyn, 1851-55. Son of Charles Octavius Parnell, Architect, b. 1839. Architect; deceased. PARNELL,* Frank, 1849-56. Brother of the above, b. 1838. Student of Ch. Ch. 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Oxted, Surrey. PARNELL, Gerald Crecy, 1862. Brother of the above, b. 1849. Surgeon. Forest Hill. PARNELL, Walter George, 1857-61. Brother of the above. b. 1846. Banker in Australia; died at Sydney. PARR, John Hamilton, 1802-4. Son of Edward Parr, of Liverpool. N 178 List of Carthusians. PARROTT, Joseph, 1822, b. 1808. Solicitor at Buckingham; died 1835. PARROTT, Richard, 1841-48. Son of John Parrott, ofClapham Common, b. 1830. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Gt. Amwell, Herts. PARROTT, Septimus, 1841-45. Brother of the above, b. 1829. Of the Stock Exchange. PARRY, Arthur Jephson Collis, 1872. Son of Rev. E. St. John Parry, of Stoke, Bucks, and grandson of late Bp. Parry, of Barbados, b. 1859. PARRY,* Edward Hagarty, 1868. Brother of the above, b. 1855. Ex. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Mods. Master at Felstead School. PARRY, George William, 1826, b. 1811. PARRY, James Bacchus, 1878. Brother of Edward Hagarty Parry (above), b. 1865. PARRY, Reginald St. John, 1870. Brother of the above. b. 1858. Schol. of Trin. Coll. Cam. ' PARSONS, Daniel, 1825, b. 1810. Oriel Coll. Oxf. PARTRIDGE, Charles Francis, 1826. Son of Henry Samuel Partridge, of Hockham Hall, Norfolk, b. 1811. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders ; died 1860. PARTRIDGE, Frederick Robert, 1828. Brother of the above. b. 1815. Solicitor at Lynn, Norfolk ; died 1878. PASSLEY, , 1804-5. PASSLEY, John, 1804-6. PATERNOSTER,* John, 1807-12, b. 1797. India Civil Service. PATERSON, Arthur Bourne, 1874. PATERSON, Francis, 1841-49, b. 1830. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders; died 1854. PATERSON, James Clement, 1837-42, b. 1826. 2nd European Regiment, Bengal. PATERSON, William Vautier, 1874. PATTESON, John Henry, 1876. Son of John Henry Patteson, of Coin St. Aldwyn, Fairford, Gloucestershire. PATMORE, William Smith, 1816, b. 1802. List of Carthusians. 179 PATTINSON, John Henry, 1864-70, b. 1852. PATTISON, Josiah, 1830, b. 1817. PAUL, Charles, 1815-18, b. 1802. Cauis Coll. Cam. Vicar of Willow, Somerset. PAULSON,* Frederick George, 1860, b. 1850. Prize Scholar 1864. PAULSON,* William Henry, 1860, b. 1847. Gold Medal 1865. PAYNE (Sir) Charles Gillies (Bart.), 1806-9. Son of the late Sir Peter Payne, Bart. .1793. Of Burnham House, Beds. ; died 1870. PAYNE, Charles Herbert, 1870. Son of Wyndham Payne, of Highbury House, Wandsworth. b. 1858. Lieut. 75th Regt. PAYNE (Sir) Coventry (Bart.), 1806-11, b. 1794. Trin. Hall, Cam. LL.B. Vicar of Hatfield Peverel, Essex ; deceased. PAYNE, David Richard, 1830, b. 1816; deceased. PAYNE, Henry Towndrow, 1826, b. 1810. PAYNE, Percy Wyndham, 1870. Brother of Charles Herbert Payne (above), b. 1857. PAYNTER, Camborne Haweis, 1877. Son of Reginald H. Paynter, of Boskenna, Penzance. b. 1864. PAYNTER, John, 1824, b. 1812. PEAKE, Malcolm, 1877. Son of Frederick Peake, of 6, Bedford Row. b. 1865. PEAKE, Ronald, 1874. Brother of the above, b. 1 86 1. Articled to a Solicitor. PEARCE, Alfred, 1878. Son of John Swayne Pearce, 13, Craven Hill, Bayswater. b. 1865. Studying in Germany PEARCE, Edward Charles, 1875. Brotherof the above, b. 1862. PEARCE, Stephen Spencer, 1874. Son of Stephen Pearce, 54, Queen Anne Street. PEARSE, David William, 1846. Left the same year. b. 1831. PEARSON,* Charles, 1841-50. Son of Rev. George Pearson (below), b. 1831. Orator. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. 2nd Class Classical Tripos. Assistant Master 1855. Government Inspector of Education in Punjaub. 180 List of Carthusians. PEARSON, David Chambers, 1871, b. 1859. PEARSON, Edward Lynch, 1857-64. Brother of Charles Pearson (above), b. 1845. Talbot Scholar. St. John's Coll. Cam. 2nd Class Classics. R.ector cf Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire. PEARSON,-" George, 1801-10, b. 1791. Orator. Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cam. Senior Op. Christian Advocate 1834. Rector of Castle Camps; died 1860. PEARSON, George Charles, 1826. Sen of the late William Pearson, of Hopebourne House, Canterbury, b. 1814. Ch. Ch. Oxf. A 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of St. Margaret's, and Kon. Canon of Canterbury. PEARSON, Geoige Falconer, 1841-45. Son of George Pearson (above). 3. 1826. 23rd Madras N. Infantry. Colonel. Conservator of Forests in India 1860-70. PEARSON,* James Falconer, 1847. Brother of the above. b. 1836. Erowned 1854. PEARSON,* John Batteridge, 1842-51. Brother of the above. b. 1832. St. John's Coll. and Fellow and Tutor of Emman. Coll. Cam. 4th Classic. Bell Scholar. PEARSON, Philip Pennant, 1845-53. (See P. P. Pennant). Brother of the above, b. 1834. St. John's Coll. Cam. Senior Cpt. and ist Class Nat. Science. Changed his nams to Pennant 1860. J.P. and D.L. of Flintshire. PEARSON, Thomas Hall, 1852. Brother of the above, d. 1853. PEARSON, William, 1828. Brother of George Charles Pearson (above), b. 1816. Ex. Coil. Oxf. Vicar of Granborough, Warwickshire; died 1866. PEASE, Frederick, 1821, 3. 1807. PECK, Kenrick, 1852-53. Son of Rev. Jasper Peck, of Bath. b. 1836. Solicitor, 56, Lincoln's Inn Fields. PEDDER, John Lewis, 1802-10, b. 1793. Trin Hall, Cam. LL.3. A Judge in N. S. Wales. PEDDER, William, 1803-11, b. 1796. Army. PEEL, Alfred Henry, 1878. Son of the Rev. Fredk. Peel, of Malvern. b. 1864. List of Carthusians. 181 PEEL, Charles Steers, 1836-38. Son of William Peel. .1821. Wore. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Syresham, Northants, and Rousham, Oxon. PEEL, Spencer, 1836. Brother of the above. Left the same year. b. 1820. Capt. ist Foot. PEETE, William Willox, 1812-16. Son of William Peete, of Dartford. b. 1798. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. PEILE, Horatio Renaud, 1851-56, b. 1839. PEILE,* Percival Bringhurst Babington, 1849-56. Brother of the above, b. 1838. Science and Art Department, South Kensington. PELLY, Justinian, 1878. Son of Justinian Pelly, of Elmsley, Yoxford. b. 1864. PEMBER, Edward Henry, 1847-50. Son of R. Pember, of Streatham. b. 1832. Ch'. Ch. Oxf. ist Class Lit. Hum. Barrister. Q.C. PEMBER, Frederick, 1850-55. Brother of the above, b. 1837. Ch. Ch. Oxf. PEMBERTON, Joseph, 1803. PEMBERTON,* Stanley, 1822-30. Son of Christopher Robert Pemberton, M.D, b. 1811. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Little Hallingbury, Essex. PENKIVIL, John, 1816, b. 1803. PENLEAZE, Robert, 1805. Left the same year. b. 1792. Magd. Coli. Oxf. PENNANT, Philip Pennant, 1845. (See P. P. Pearson). PENNELL,* John Croker, 1835-43. Son of William Pennell, late of East Molese}'. Surrey, b. 1825. Queens Coll. Cam. Foreign Office ; died 1865. PENNINGTON, John, 1806-7. Of Liverpool; deceased. PENNINGTON, Sparrow Thomas, 1826, b. 1817. Trin. Coll. Oxf. PENNY, Arthur Edmund, 1832-38. Son of the following. b. 1823 ; deceased. PENNY,* Edmv.r_d Henry, 1807-15, b. 1797. B.N.C. Oxf. Reader and Assist. Master. Rector of Great Stambridge, Essex; died 1879. 1 82 List of Carthusians. PENTON, Henry, 1803-5, ^ I 79 I - PEPPER, John, 1 802. Left the same year. Vicar of Alfreton. PERCEVAL, Augustus George, 1844-47. Son of Hon. and Rev. A. P. Perceval, Rector of E. Horsley. b. 1829. Oriel Coll. Oxf. New Zealand. PERCEVAL, Charles John, 1844-47. Brother of the above. b. 1831. 27th Regt. New Zealand. PERCEVAL, Henry Legge, 1845-47. Brother of the above. b. 1836. Commander R.N. ; deceased. PERCEVAL, Spencer Arthur, 1844-47. Brother of the above. 3.1832. Emigrated to New Zealand. PERCIVAL,* Thomas Cozens, 1808-15 ^- J 797- Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Rector of Horseheath, Cambs. PERCY, Edmund, 1824, b, 1810. Of Beeston, Notts. PERKIN, Charles Thornton, 1874. Son of Robert Blake- more Perkin, of Ditton Hill, Surrey, b. 1860. Solicitor. PERKIN, John Arthur, 1876. Brother of the above, b. 1862. PERKIN, Robert Knowles, 1873. Brother of the above. b. 1859. Merchant. PERKINS, Augustus Samuel, 1823. b. 1809. Brewer. PERKS, James, 1873. Son of John B. Perks, of Staneway House, Ewell, Surrey. PERKINS, Charles William Dyson, 1878. Son of James Dyson Perrins, of Davenham Bank, Malvern. b. 1 864. PERRY, Alfred, 1837-40, b. 1824. PERRY, Alfred William, 1877. Son of William J. Perry, J.P. of Ardlin, Blackrock, Dublin, b. 1862. Entered Trin. Coll. Dublin. PERRY, Richard George Davis, 1857-61, b. 1844. PERRY* (Sir) Thomas Erskine, 1816. Son of James Perry, Proprietor of The Morning Chronicle, b. 1806. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. Chief Justice of Bombay. Member of the India Council. M.P. for Devonport 1854-9.^^-' PERRY (Sir) William, 1811-18, b. 1801. Caius Coll. Cam. Consul General at Venice; died 1874. List of Carthusians. 183 PERRY, William Martin John, 1813, b. 1803. PETLEY, Charles Robert Carter, 1822. Son of Charles Carter Petley, of Riverhead, Kent. b. 1807. St. John's Coll. Oxf. J.P. for Kent. Riverhead, Sevenoaks. PETLEY,* Henry, 1825. Brother of the above, b. 1815. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. Formerly Missionary in Newfound- land, and Curate of Glynde, Sussex. Now Curate of Gislingham, Suffolk. PETLEY, John A. Carter, 1833. Brother of the above. Late 58th Regt. Of Auckland, New Zealand ; d. 1871. PHELPS,* Lancelot Ridley, 1866-72. Son of Rev. Thomas P. Phelps, Rector of Ridley, Kent. b. 1853. Prize Scholar. Scholar and Fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. and Math. Holy Orders. PHILETAS, Christopher, 1820. A native of Joannina in Epirus. PHILLIMORE, Greville, 1832-38. Son of the late Joseph Philli- more, D.C.L. b. 1821. Student of Ch. Ch. Oxf. Vicar of Henley-on-Thames. PHILLIMORE, William Thornton, 1836-38. [Son of William Phillimore, of Deacons Hill, Herts.] Capt. loth Bengal Native Infantry. Killed in the Mutiny 1857. PHILLIPPS, Henry Cranmer, 1805-6. b. 1793. Royal Navy. PHILLIPPS, William March, 1803-7. Son of Thomas March Phillipps, of Garendon Park, Leicestershire, b. 1790. St. John's Coll. Cam. Holy Orders; d. 1818. PHILLIPS, Arthur Lowndes, 1866-70. Son of Charles Palmer Phillips, of Aldenham, Herts, b. 1853; PHILLIPS, Elwin George Wilson, 1876. Son of John South Phillips, of Barton Lodge, Bury St. Edmunds, b. 1862. PHILLIPS, George Richard Turner, 1850-54. Son of Richard Phillips, F.R. C.S. b. 1841. King's Coll. London. Sur- geon, Leinster Square, Bayswater. PHILLIPS,* Henry George, 1803-10. Son of John Phillips, Surgeon to the Royal Household, b. 1791. Scholar of Emm. Coll. Cam. Rector of Gt. Weltham, Suffolk ; died 1874. PHILLIPS, Mandeville Blackwood, 1857-64, b. 1848. 184 List of Carthusians. PHILLOTT, George Henry, 1864-68. Son of H. W. Phillott (below), b. 1852. Architect at Cheltenham. PHILLOTT,* Henry Wright, 1827-33. Son of Johnson Phillott, of Bath. .1816. Orator. Student of Ch. Ch. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Formerly Assist. Master. Rector of Staunton on the Wye. PHILLPOTTS,* John Scott, 1832-38. Son of the Bishop of Exeter, b. 1820. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Indian Army. PHILLPOTTS, William, 1819, b. 1807. PICKTHALL, Arthur Christie, 1874. Son of Rev. Charles Grayson Pickthall, Rector of Chillesford, Suffolk. PICKTHORN, Russell Hay, 1876. Son of Thomas Russell Pickthorn, R.N., late Inspector of Hospitals. 3. 1862. PIERSON, Alfred Grseme, 1875. Son of Rev. William Frederic Pierson, Vicar of Settle, Yorks. b. 1862. PIGGOT, , 1805-7. PIGOT, George, 1820, b. 1805. Chaplain in Bombay; deceased. PIKE, Arthur Leonard, 1875. Sen of John Bilton Pike, of Sydenham. b. 1861. Entered at New Coll. Oxf. PILKINGTON, Henry, 1800-5, & l l^l- Went to Bury St. Edmunds School. Oriel Coll. Oxf. PILKINGTON (Sir) Lionel M. Swinnerton (Bart.), 1849. Second son of Sir William Pilkington, 8th Bart. b. 1835. Of Chevet Hall, Wakefield. PILKINGTON, Redmond William, 1800-5, b. 1789. PILKINGTON (Sir) Thomas Edward (Bart.), 1844-47. Eldest son of Sir Wm. Pilkington, 8th Bart. b. 1830. Univ. Coll. Oxf.; died 1854. PINCHING, Archibald Edward, 1862. Son of Charles John Pinching, of Gravesend, M.R.C.S. Left the same year. b. 1853. Mining Engineer. PINCHING, Charles John William, 1862-63. Brother of the above, b. 1849. Surgeon at Gravesend. PINCHING, William Wyatt, 1862-63. Brother of the above. b. 1851. Surgeon. Lost at sea 16 Aug., 1878. List of Carthusians. 185 PINCKNEY, Erlysman Charles, 1819. Son of Rev. Dr. John Hearne Pinckney, of East Sheen, b. 1808. Of Berwick, St. James', Wilts. PINCKNEY, Herbert, 1878. Son of William Pinckney, of Mil- ford Hill, Salisbury. 3. 1864. PINDER, Francis Ford, 1818. Son of Francis Ford Pinder, of Barbados, b. 1803. Trin. Coll. Cam. Rector of Gosforth ; deceased. PINDER, George, 1818. Brother of the above, b. 1809. i5th Regt. Lieut. -Colonel, retired. PINDER, Humphrey Senhou.se, 1819. Brother of the above. b. 1805. Fellow of Cains Coll. Cam. i8th Wrangler. Formerly Rector of Brat.ton-Fleming, Devon. PINDER, John Hethersal!, 1807-12. Brother of the above. ^.1794. Caius Coll. Cam. Canon of Wells. Principal of the Theological College, 'Wells ; deceased. PINDER, William Maynard, 1807-11. Brother of the above. b. 1792. Pemb. Coll. Cam. Barrister; d. 1869. PINHEY, Arthur Francis, 1877. Son of the Hon. Mr. Justice Pinhey, of Bombay, b. 1863. PINIJIGER, Henry Herbert, 1854-56. Son of Rev. R. B. Pinniger, Rector of Whichford. b. 1841. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. Curate of S. Hincksey; d. 1878. PIPCN, James Kennard, 1820, b. 1807. 85th Regt. PIPON, Nathaniel Hodges, 1820, b. 1808. PLUES,* Mark, 1827, b. 1816. PLUES,* Samuel Swire., 1826, b. 1815. PLUMER, Thomas Hal!, 1874. [Son of C. Hall Plumer, E. I. C; S.]. R.M. Coll. Sandhurst. PLUMMER, John, 1809-12, b. 1797. PLUMMER, Stephen, 1 806-8, b. 1793. PLUNKETT,* George, 1853-58, b. 1842. Capt. Royal Artillery. Adjutant Shropshire Militia. PLUNKETT, John, 1829, b. 1816. 1 86 List of Carthusians. PLUNKETT, William, 1822. Son of Mr. Plunkett, Chairman of The Board of Customs, Dublin, b. 1807. Caius Coll. Cam. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn : deceased. POCKLINGTON, Harry Evelyn Stracey, 1872. Son of Lieut. - Col. George Henry Pocklington. b. 1858. Lieut. i5th Hussars. POCOCK, Charles Ashwell Bowler, 1841-43, b. 1829. Com- mander Royal Navy. Retired. POLEHAMPTON, John, 1874. Son of Rev. J. Polehampton, Rector of Ightham, Kent. b. 1860. POLLARD, Henry Smith, 1824, b. 1810. Line. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Everdon, Northants ; deceased. POLLARD, Nathaniel Weeks, 1826, b. 1814. POLLARD, Thomas Sydney, 1873. Son of William Pollard, F.R.C.S. Southlands, Torquay, b. 1859. Student of Civil Engineering. POLLOCK,* Arthur Julius, 1 876. Son of Arthur Julius Pollock, M.D. b. 1863. POLLOCK,* Bertram, 1 876. Son of George Frederick Pollock, of Hanworth, Middlesex, b. 1861. POLLOCK, Charles Stewart, 1877. Son of Sir Charles Edward Pollock, Baron of the Court of Exchequer, b. 1864. POLLOCK,* Ernest Murray, 1 875. Brother of Bertram Pollock (above), b. 1861. POLLOCK, Frank, 1872. Son of J. E. Pollock, M.D. POLLOCK,* Henry Edward, 1878. Son of Arthur Julius Pollock, M.D. b. 1864. POLLOCK, Henry William, 1872. Brother of Frank Pollock (above). POLLOCK, John George Napier, b. 1874. Son of John Osborne G. Pollock, of Mountainstown, Co. Meath. b. 1 86 1 . Trin. Coll. Dublin. PONSONBY, Hon. John George Brabazon (Earl of Bess- borough), 1822. Son of the 4th Earl. <5. 1809. Formerly M.P. for Derby and Master of H.M Staghounds. List of Carthusians. 187 PONSONBY, Hugh Spencer, 1878. Son of Hon. Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, C.B., Comptroller Lord Chamberlain's Department, &c. b. 1865. PONSONBY, Sydney Alexander, 1875. Brother of the above. b. 1863. PONSONBY, Walter Gerald, 1872. Son of Hon. and Rev. Walter Ponsonby, Rector of Marston Bigot, Somerset. 5.1859. POORE, Herbert, 1875. Son of Sir Edward Poore, Bart. b. 1863. POPHAM, Hugh Francis Arthur Leybornc, 1878. Son of Francis Leyborne Popham, of 23, Park Lane. b. 1864. POPHAM, Strachan Irving, 1821,^.1809. J-P- and D.L. for Co. Argyle; died 1 86 1. PORCH, Thomas Porch, 1820. (See Reeves). PORTER, Robert Tindal, 1819, b. 1805. E. I. Civil Service. Retired. PORTEUS,* Beilby, 1816-27. Son of the Bishop of London. b. 1807. Ch. Coll. Cam. Formerly Vicar of Edenhall, and Hon. Canon of Carlisle. PORTMAN,* Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 1851. Son of the Hon. H. W. B. Portman and nephew of Visct. Portman. b. 1838. Magd. Coll. Oxf. Rector of Pylle, Somerset. POSTLE, Edward, 1824, b. 1810. Trin. Coll. Cam. Rector of Colney, Norwich ; deceased. POUNSETT, William Felix, 1837-38. Army. i3th Regt. Infantry. POVAH,* Francis Kohler, 1859. Son of Rev. J. V. Povah, Minor Canon of St. Paul's, b. 1849. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Curate of Alton, Hants. POVAH,* John Richard, 1857-66. Brother of the above. b. 1847. Lieut, ist (Royal) Infantry. POWELL, Ernest Ormsby, 1875. Son of Rev. Isaac Ormsby Powell, Vicar of Whaddon, Herts, b. 1861. POWELL, John James, 1821, b. 1809. POWELL, Stratford Harley La Barte, 1864, b. 1849. 1 88 List of Carthusians. POWELL, Walter, 1819, b. 1806. Holy Orders. POWER, Edward Henry, 1842-43, b. 1827. Lieut.-Col. Madras Staff Corps. Barrister-at-Law. Deputy Judge Advocate, Hyderabad district. POWER,* Robert George, 1836-40, b, 1826, Tasmania. POWLES, John Richard, 1826. Son of the late J. D. Powles, Governor of the Bank of England, b. 1812. Merchant in London ; deceased. POWYS,* Thomas Arthur, 1812. Son of Rev. Thomas Powys, Rector of Fav/ley. b. i8o.T. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Medmenham, Bucks ; deceased. POYNDER, Charles Eliot, 1870. Son of Rev. Leopold Poynder, of Southsea. b. 1856. Adjutant 5th Madras Native In- fantry. POYNDER, Edmund Samuel, 1829. Son of Thomas Poynder, of Christ's Hospital, b. 1817. B.N.C. Oxf. Resided at Trench, near Tunbridge ; died 1877. POYNDER, Frederick, 1828. Son of John Poynder, of South Lambeth. .1816. Wadh. Coll. Oxf, Denyer Theol. Prizeman. Holy Orders. Master in the School 1838-72. Resides at Cheltenham. POYNDER, George Frederick, 1863-70. Brother of Charles Eliot Poynder (above), b. 18^1. Surgeon. POYNDER, Thomas Henry Allen, 1825. Brother of Edmund Samuel Poynder (above), b. 1814. B.N.C. Oxf. Barrister. Resided at Hartham Park, Wilt$ ; died 1873. POYNDER, William, 1800-7. Son of Thomas Poynder, of Clapham Common, b. 1789. Trin. Coll. Oxf. Incum- bent of Home, Surrey ; deceased. PRANCE, William Connell, 1873. [Son of Courtenay Prance, of The Elms, Evesham]. St. John's Coll. Cam. PRENDERGAST, William Grant, 1828, b. 1815. Trin. Coll. Cam. Lieut.-Col. 8th Bengal Cavalry. Died of cholera 1858. PRESCOTT, Charles, 1813. Son of William Willoughby Prescott, Banker, of London, b. 180?. Died in India 1839. List of Carthusians. 189 PRESCOTT, Henry James, 1813. (Left the same year). Brother of the above, b. 1802. Went to Harrow School. Merchant. Governor of the Bank of England. PRESCOTT, Richard, 1819. Brother of the above, b, 1807; died in India. PRESCOTT, Thomas William Tottenham, 1815-18, b. 1805. PRESSICK, John Robert Eden, 1823, b. 1812. PRESTON, Henry Edmund, 1818, b. 1804. Queens Coll. Cam. Rector of Tasburgh, Norfolk. PRESTON, James, 1817, b. 1804. PRESTON, James Simons, 1814-16, b. 1800. Solicitor. PRETYMAN, Henry George Middleton, 1828-35, b. 1817. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders. PRETYMAN, John Radcliife, 1825, b, 1815. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Aylesbury. PREVOST, William, 1807-13, b. 1796. PRICE, John, 1809-11. PRICE, John, 1821, b. 1808. Went to India. PRICE, Stafford, 1817, b. 1805. PRICE, William, 1808-9, ^ X 797- Navy. PRICHARD, Albert Hermann, 1846-49, ($.1831. Merton Coll. Oxf. Curate of Sevenoaks 1875-78. PRIESTLEY, John Richard, 181 1. Left the same year. b. 1801. PRINSEP, Douglas Gordon, 1874. [Son of C. C. Prinsep, Assistant Secretary India Council]. R.M. Academy, Woolwich. PRINSEP, Henry Stewart, 1877. Son of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Auriol Prinsep, Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1863. PRINSEP, James Frederick McLeod, 1874. Brother of the above, b. 1861. PRINSEP, Reginald Seymour, 1875. Brother of the above. PRIOR, Richard Chandler Alexander, 1822. (See Alexander). PRITCHARD, Edward William, 1847-49, b. 1833. PRITCHARD, Frederick, 1826, b. 1814; died 1837. 190 List of Carthusians. PRITCHARD, Walter, 1826, b. 1818. Emigrated to Australia. PRITCHARD, William Amon Gee, 1826. Son of the late Rev. William Pritchard. b. 1812. St. John's Coll. Cam. Senr. Opt. Rector of Brignall, Yorks. PRITCHETT, Charles, 1821. Son of Rev. Charles Richard Pritchett, formerly Reader at Charterhouse, b. 1811 ; died 1827. PRITCHETT, George Edward, 1834-35. Brother of the above. b. 1824. Architect. F.S.A. Oak Hall, Bishop's Stort- ford. PRITCHETT, Richard, 1824. Brother of the above, b. 1815 ; died 1831. PRITCHETT, William Delabere, 1834. Brother of the above. b. 1822. Cath. Hall, Cam. Missionary in Syria. PRITT,* Lonsdale, 1832-40, b. 1812. Trin. Coll. Cam. Arch- deacon of Waikato, New Zealand. PROBY, Charles, 1811-17, b. 1801. PROBYN, Leslie, 1876. Son of Edmund Probyn, of Huntley Manor, Gloucester, b. 1862. PROCTER, Robert, 1834-35. PROTHERO, Thomas, 1823. Son of Thomas Prothero, Malpas Court, Monmouthsh. b. 1811. B.N.C. Oxf. Domestic Chaplain to the Prince Consort. Of Malpas Court. J.P. and D.L. ; died 1870. PROTHEROE, Mark Davis, 1827, b. 1813. PROWER, John Elton Mervin, 1823-30. Son of Rev. J. M. Prower, Vicar of Purton. b. 1811. Wadh. Coll. Oxf. 67th Regt. Major Wilts Militia. Purton House, Wooton Bassett. PUGET,* Peter, 1810-16, b. 1798. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. PUGH, Brathwaite Sackville, 1866-69, b. 1850. St. John's Coll. Cam. PURNELL, John James, 1829, b. 1815. Senior Surgeon of the Royal General Dispensary. PURVIS, Arthur, 1826. Son of Col. Charles Purvis, of Darsham Hall, Suffolk, b. 1813. India Civil Service. Late of Darsham; died 1877. List of Carthusians. 191 PURVIS, Charles Alexander, 1835-37. Brother of the above. b. 1819. Col. Madras Artillery. PURVIS, George John, 1830-37. Brother of the above. 3. 1816. Indian Army. Lieut. 3gth Regt. Madras Native Infantry ; deceased. PYE,* Henry Anthony, 1810-17. Son of Rev. H. A. Pye, Vicar of Cirencester. b. 1799. Fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxf. ; deceased. PYM, Charles, 1809-11. Son of Francis Pym, M.P., of The Hasells, Beds. b. 1797. Trin. Coll. Cam. Of Hove, Sussex. Assumed the name of Reading; d. 1836. PYM, Francis, 1802-6. Brother of the above, b. 1790. Trin. Coll. Cam. Of The Hasells, Beds. J.P. Killed in a railway accident 1860. PYM, Robert, 1805-9. Brother of the above, b. 1793. Rector of Elmley, Yorks. ; died 1861. PYM, William Wollaston, 1804. Brother of the above, b. 1792. St. John's Coll. Cam. Vicar of Willian, Herts. PYMAN, Arthur George, 1864. Left the same year. b. 1850; deceased. PYMAN, Henry Samuel, 1864, b. 1848. Solicitor in London. Q. QUANTON, , 1803. Son of Mr. Quanton, of Hatton Garden. QUARTLEY, William Bowdon, 1810-12, b. 1796. R. RADCLIFFE, Edmund Ford, 1826. Son of Rev. Edmund S. Radcliffe, of Watton le dale, near Preston, b. 1812. In- dian Civil Service ; died 1 864. 1 92 List of Carthusians. RADCLIFFE, Robert Edmund Lowndes, 1878. Son of Major- General Robert Parker Radcliffe, R.A., Charlton, Kent. 3.1865. RADFORD, Alexander William, 1830, b. 1816. RAE, Amelius Isaac, 1848. Left the same year. b. 1834. RAIKES, Henry St. John Digby, 1877. Son of Henry Cecil Raikes, of Llwynegrin Hall, Flintshire, M.P. for Chester. 3.1863. RAIKES, Thomas Henry, 1821. Son of Thomas Raikes, of Sudbrook Park, Richmond, b. 1807. E. I. Civil Service. Judge. Retired. Resides at Clifton. RAINE, David, 1806-12, b. 1797. Solicitor. RAINE, Matthew, 1803-4, & I 79 I - RAINEY, Arthur Henry, 1873. RAINEY, Robert Maximilian, 1873. RAINIER, George, 1825. Son of Daniel Rainier, of Highbnry, Middlesex, b. 1813. B.N.C. Oxf. Vicar of Ninfield, Sussex ; died 1872. RAINIER, John, 1825. Brother of the above, b. 1810. Capt. g8th Regt. H.M. Civil Commissioner at the Cape of Good Hope; died 1869. RALPH, James, 1836-38, b. 1821. India. RAM,* Stephen Adye Scott, 1878. Son of Stephen Adye Ram. 32, Oakley Square, N.W. RAMSAY, Edward Plomar, 1818, b. 1804. RAMSAY, James, 1826. Son of Andrew Ramsay, b. 1814. Lieut.-CoI. ; died 1878. RAMSBOTHAM, Henry Lindsay, 1851-53, b. 1837. Indian Army ; died 1861. RAMSDEN, John George, 1828, b. 1814. M.A. of St. John's Coll. Cam. ; deceased. RAMSDEN, Richard, 1817, b. 1804. RAMSDEN, Thomas, 1819, b. 1804. Holy Orders. RAMSDEN, William, 1811, b. 1801. Ch. Coll. Cam. Rector of Linwood, Lincoln. List of Carthusians. 193 RANDALL, William Ellis, 1842-45, b. 1828. Emigrated to Natal. RANDALL, Francis Henry, 1872. Keble Coll. Oxf. RANDOLPH, Algernon Forbes, 1877. Son of Rev. Edward John Randolph, Rector of Dunnington Yorks. b. 1865. RANDOLPH,* Bernard Montgomery, 1844-52. Son of Rev. Thomas Randolph, Rector of Much Hadham, Herts. b. 1834. Orator. Ch. Ch. Oxf.; deceased. RANDOLPH, Charles James, 1873. Brother of Algernon F. Randolph (above). Manor House, Newton Valence, Alton, Hants. RANDOLPH, William Frederick Herbert, 1875. Brother of Algernon F. Randolph (above), b. 1862. RANKEN, John Grant, 1801-8. RAPER, Henry, 1810. Son of John Raper. Left the same year. b. 1799 ; died 1866. RASHLEIGH, Carleton, 1865-69. Son of Rev. Henry Burvill Rashleigh, Vicar of Horton Kirby, Kent. .1851. Curate of Lighthorne, Warwickshire. RASHLEIGH, Charles Edward, 1870. Son of Charles E. Rashleigh, of Farningham, Kent. b. 1856 ; died 1873. RASHLEIGH,* George Burvill, 1861. Brother of Carleton Rashleigh (above), b. 1848. Ex. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Math. Barrister. Principal Secretary to the Master of the Rolls. RASHLEIGH, Henry George, 1873. Brother of Charles E. Rashleigh (above), b. 1858. RAVENSHAW,* Edward Vincent, 1866-72. Son of G. V. Ravenshaw, of Mortlake. b. 1854. Tea Planter in India. RAWLINS, Christopher, 1822, b, 1809. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Allerthorpe, Yorks ; deceased. RAWLINSON (Sir) Christopher (Knt.), 1819. Son of John Rawlinson, of Alresford, Hants, b. 1806. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. Chief Justice of Madras ; resigned 1859. RAWLINSON,* Edward Creswicke Scott, 1870. Son of Rey. George Rawlinson, Camden Professor of Ancient History at Oxford, b. 1859. Keble Coll. Oxf. o 194 List of Carthusians. RAWLINSON, Henry, 1828. Brother of Sir Christopher Raw- linson (above), b. 1813. St. John's Coll. Oxf. Rector of Symondsbury, Dorset. RAWLINSON, William Edward, 1819. Brother of the above. b. 1808. Indian Army. Capt. and European Regt. Dep. Judge Advocate Genl. of Bombay Army; died 1850. RAWSON, Cecil Frank, 1876. Son of J. Rawson, of Godal- ming. RAWSON, Sidney George, 1876. Brother of the above. RAYMOND, William Forbes, 1800-3. Sid. Suss. Coll. Cam. Archdeacon of Northumberland. RAYNER, Arthur, 1876. Son of Roderick Rayner, of Hill Side, Wavertree, Liverpool, b. 1863. RAYNER, Charles Joseph Lee, 1877. Son of Robert Lee Rayner, of Mirfield, Yorks. b. 1863. RAYNER, Wilfred, 1878. Brother of the above, b. 1864. READ, Henry, 1853-54, b. 1838. READ, Henry George, 1871. Son of H. B. Read, Finsbury Square, b. 1860. READ, Reginald Bligh, 1852-54, b. 1837. READE, Alfred, 1823, b. 1812. READE, Frederick, 1818, b. 1808. St. John's Coll. Cam. In- cumbent of St. John the Baptist, Hove, Brighton. READE, Frederick, 1850-53. Son of the above, b. 1834. 57th Regt. Bengal N.I. ; died 1855. READE,* Henry Jonathan, 1811-18. Son of John Reade, of Ipsden. b. 1801. Indian Cavalry. Killed in Action at Kolah 1821. READE, Lewin, 1822, b. 1810. Sailor. H. E. I. C. Service. REECE, Henry, 1874. 10, Ladbroke Square, W. REES-MOGG. (See Mogg). REEVE,* Charles Arthur, 1871. Son of Rev. J. W. Reeve, Canon of Bristol, &c. b. 1857. Trin. Coll. Cam. REEVE, D'Arcy Wentworth, 1873. Son of J. Reeve, of Fernside, Wimbledon. List of Carthusians. 195 REEVE, Neville Henry, 1853-57. Son of Ellis Reeve, b. 1839. Oriel Coll. Oxf. Capt. 45th Regt. Abyssinian Medal. REEVES, Edgar Lee, 1876. Son of H. W. Reeves, of Rich- mond. REEVES, John Frederick, 1824. Son of John Fry Reeves, of Edgarley, Somerset, b. 1810. REEVES, Thomas Porch, 1820. Brother of the above, b. 1808. Trin. Coll. Cam. Of Edgarley, Somerset. J.P. Assumed the name of Porch in 1830 ; died 1877. REID, Andrew Gildart, 1826, b. 1814. Capt. 47th Bengal N.I. ; d. 1876. REID, David, 1818, b, 1807. Univ. Coll. Oxf. /o-' *< ?*?<-/ REID, George Alexander, 1805-10, b. 1794. Life Guards. REID, Henry, 1818. Brother of David Reid (above), b. 1806. Trin. Coll. Cam. Holy Orders. REID, Henry Solomon, 1803-5, b. 1792. REID, Percy Frith, 1874. Son of L. R. Reid. REID, Rawson Hart Boddam, 1826. Brother of A. G. Reid (above). Merchant in China ; d. 1876. RENAUD, Godfrey Marshall, 1869, b. 1858. RENDALL, John, 1833-34, b. 1818. Ball. Coll. and Fellow of Ex. Coll. Oxf. Holy Orders ; d. RENNY, William, 1827, b. 1814. Queens Coll. Cam. Emi- grated to Canada. REYNARDSON, Charles Thomas Samuel Birch, 1823. Eldest son of General Thomas Birch-Reynardson, of Holywell Hall, Lincolnshire, b. 1810. Went to Eton. Trin. Coll. Cam. High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1859. REYNARDSON,* John Birch, 1827. Brother of the above. b. 1816. C. C. Coll. Cam. Rector of Careby, Lincoln- shire. REYNOLDS, Richard Anthony, 1820, b. 1807. nth Hussars; deceased. REYNOLDS,* Thomas, 1811-15, ^ *798. RHODES, Abraham, 1845-47, 196 List of Carthusians. RICARDO, David, 1812-15. Son of David Ricardo, M.P. for Portarlington. b. 1803. Trin. Coll. Cam. M.P. 1832-3. Gatcombe Park, Gloucester; died 1864. RICARDO, Mortimer, 1815. Brother of the above, b. 1807. Went to Eton. Life Guards ; deceased. RICARDO, Osman, 1805. Brother of the above, b. 1795. Trin. Coll. Cam. M.P. for Worcester 1 847-65. Bromes- berrow Place, Worcestershire. RICE, Howard, 1815-18. Son of Rev. Edward John Howard Rice, D.C.L., Rector of St. Luke's, Old Street, London. b. 1803. Royal Navy. Afterwards in the 44th Bengal Native Infantry ; died 1859. RICHARDS, Alfred Bates, 1829, b. 1820. Capt. in the Army. Editor of The Morning Advertiser ; deceased. RICHARDS, Edward Harrison, 1860-63, b. 1850. RICHARDS, Fowell Charles Buxton, 1864, b. 1853. RICHARDS, George, 1821, b. 1811. RICHARDS, Henry, 1820, b. 1808. RICHARDS, Lewis Matthew, 1875. Son of Richard Richards, of Swansea, b. 1861. RICHARDSON, Charles George, 1820. 2nd son of Sir John Richardson, b. 1810. Barrister ; died about 1843. RICHARDSON, John, 1823, b. 1812. RICHARDSON, Marmaduke Nelson, 1843-45. Son of William Richardson, Solicitor, of York. b. 1829. Late of the 83rd Regt. Now in Australia. RICHARDSON, William, 1824, b. 1810. /;/<%. ^-/-^- V*"^ RICHARDSON, William Benson, 1841-45. Brother of Marmaduke Nelson Richardson (above), b. 1827. Univ. Coll. Oxf. Hon. 4th Class. Solicitor at York. RICHMOND, Harry Inglis, 1862-8. Son of George Richmond, R.A. b. 1849. Ball. Coll. Oxf. Barrister. RICHMOND, John, 1867. Brother of the above, b. 1854. Medical Student. List of Carthusians. 197 RICHMOND, Thomas Knyvett, 1845-52. Brother of the above. b. 1833. Ex. Coll. Oxf. Vicar of Crosthwaite, Keswick. Chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle. RICHMOND,* Walter Coleridge, 1865. Brother of the above. b. 1852. Cirencester College. Agent to Lord de Tabley. RICKARDS, Arthur Benjamin, 1871. Son of William Henry Rickards, of Whalley Grange, Manchester, b. 1856. Solicitor. RICKETTS,* Dashwood Poyntz, 1870. Son of D. W. Ricketts (below), b. 1859. RICKETTS, Dashwood Watts, 1815, b. 1804. Secretary of Council, Mauritius. Resides at Leamington. RICKETTS, Poyntz, 1815-18. Brother of the above, b. 1803. E. I. Civil Service, Bombay; died 1825. RIDGEWAY, William Henry, 1851-55. Son of Rev.J.Ridgeway, Vicar of Tunbridge Wells, b. 1836. Hertford Coll. Oxf. Hon. 4th Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Sternfield, Sax- mundham. RIDLEY, Frank Colborne, 1878. Son of Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley, Rector of Bishopstone, Hereford, b. 1864. RIDSDALE,* George John, 1839-44. Son of Rev. Robert Ridsdale, of Tillington. b. 1827. Clare Hall, Cam. Vicar of South Raynham, Norfolk. RIGGE, Henry Fletcher, 1823. Son of Gray Rigge, of Wood Broughton. b. 1809. C. C. C. Cam. Formerly Capt. 2nd Lancashire Militia. Of Wood Broughton, Lancashire. J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff 1870. RILEY, Henry Thomas, 1832-34. Trin. Coll. Cam. Barrister. Author of a " Dictionary of Latin Quotations." RITCHIE, Arthur Sydney McDonald, 1868, b. 1858. RIVINGTON, Horace Mylne, 1862-63. Son of the late Charles Rivington, of Kensington Park Gardens, b. 1848; died 1870. ROBARTS, Nathaniel, 1828, b. 1816. ROBERTS,* Alfred Temple, 1870. Son of Josiah Roberts, of Cheltenham, b. 1857. Demy of Magd. Coll. Oxf. ist Class Mods. Gaisford Prizeman. 198 List of Carthusians. ROBERTS, Charles Henry, 1808-12, b. 1797. Merchant. ROBERTS, Edward Stokes, 1854-55. Son of the late Edward Stokes Roberts, b. 1838 ; deceased. ROBERTS, Henniker Peregrine, 1816, b. 1803. Magd. Coll. Cambridge. ROBERTS, Rowland Bennett, 1853-59, b. 1840. Oriel Coll. Oxford. ROBERTS, Walter, 1875. Son of J. Roberts, of Clapham Common. ROBERTS, William Prowding, 1820, b. 1805. ROBERTSON, Ebenezer, 1809-11, b. 1794. Trin. Coll. Cam. Vicar of Mottiston, Isle of Wight. ROBERTSON, Edmund Murray, 1 876. Son of the late Edmund R. Robertson, of Hook House, Winchfield. b. 1862. ROBERTSON, John, 1807-11, b. 1797. ROBERTSON, Robert Dunbar, 1811-15, ^ 1800. ROBINS, Sanderson, 1816, b. 1801. Ex. Coll. Oxf. 2nd Class Lit. Hum. Rector of Shaftesbury. ROBINSON, , 1803. ROBINSON, Arthur Hildyard, 1875. Son of J. H. Robinson, Clerk in the House of Lords. ROBINSON, Charles James, 1836. (See Robinson-Dawson). ROBINSON,* Edward, 1818, b. 1807. ROBINSON, George Augustus, 1841-48, b. 1830; died 1851. ROBINSON, Henry Marks, 1875. Brother of Arthur Hildyard Robinson (above). ROBINSON, John, 1812, b. 1803. ROBINSON, John Travers, 1820, b. 1807. Jes. Coll. Cam. Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn ; XTTTT> T TT/^ C* 17 1 UKJNiiK. BUNBURY. J_rfJC/(jVj.C/. RlCKETTS. 1816. A Tirrv'p V" TATF I8l 5 . \. W UK. i SURTEES. I -' V 1 Ii. VADE. ELLMAN. JEPHSON. TAYLOR. FIRTH. BEDFORD. MACKENZIE. PALMER. NUTTALL. COOKE. PALMER. WILLIS. HURLE. TANNER. WILLIS. BONNE Y. DAVIDSON. GlLLIAT. WOOD. DAVIDSON. GlLLIAT. MOLYNEUX. PAUL. LLOYP. HOLLOWAY. List of Carthusians. 273 HALL. PALMER. BEDDOES. BUSFIELD. WILLIS. BEDDOES. MILLS. WALFORD. HALIFAX. ALLEN. COLE. DAWSON. PATMORE. ALLEN. NlSBETT. ADYE. BLUNT. ORIEL. CONEY. THOMAS. WALKER. SCRIVEN. BLUNT. EAMER. JAGO. CHAPMAN. CAMPBELL. WYNYARD. CLARKE. MOORE. DOCKER. SAUNDERS. MOORE. ESTRIDGE. GRIFFITH. BOODLE. PORTEUS. BANNATYNE. TREVELYAN. FRENCH. BROOKS. RAMSDEN. CLARKE. JONES. SEYMOUR. PERRY. HAMILTON. MAUDE. ALDERSON. HAMILTON. PRICE. ATHERTON. LECKIE. PRESTON. BROCKMAN. EVELEGH. FARQUHAR. DOLPHIN. CLARKE. MAITLAND. ROBERTS. WOODHOUSE. HARRIS. PENKIVIL. TALBOT. BRIDGE. HOLDSHIP. BOURCHIER. MACDONALD. BOLGER. DE SOYRES. OGILBY. WAINEWRIGHT. ADAMS. NORTON. CAREY. WALKER. ISAACSON. ROBINS. VILLIERS. CROZIER. A r T\ITI? COM TN/TA WPTT 1817. /iJjJJlilxOVjJN STARR. ATX/xiX^ XI. MARCH. VENN. HATHORN. KIDD. GILLIES. BUSFIELD. HAMILTON. SIMS. SHUTTLEWORTH. STODDART. BIDDULPH. SHUTTLEWORTH. HAIG. CHADWICK. LUSHINGTON. SOMERVILLE. T 274 List of Carthusians. CAMPBELL. MADAN. SXEELE. STODDART. SXEERS. BORREXX. f^T? A XTT?TT?T Tfc 1* A T? *TTI7"P T/~* TTT* 1818. \_/lvA.W r llLLiLr. JONES. V_xAIxl VVK-Ujrll. CARXWRIGHX. RAMSAY. WEBB. KYNASXON. BEVAN. HADFIELD. FARRE. CAMPBELL. BAGOX. PINDER. BRACKENBURY. BAKRINGXON. FINDER. MANX. READE. FARQUHAR. MANX. SAUNDERS. BRIGGS. TURNER. PARKER. TALBOX. WRAY. BURROUGHES. GRANX. CLARKE. SAUNDERS. GRANX. MAURY. PARKER. GRANX. ESDAILE. HARDING. CHILDERS. ESDAILE. OAKLEY. CHILDERS. COCKER. LEACH. SXEPHENSON. GOLDSMID. BROWNE. TURNER. ALSOP. AXKINSON. Ross. GRANX. LEAVER. TOWNSHEND. GRANX. LEAVER. HESKEXH. MEXHOLD. BODDAM. REID. KIXCHINER. CHAMBERS. REID. OWEN. GARY. CHILCOXE. CADDELL. GARY. CHILCOXE. JONES. WIGGINS. EVANS. TYRRELL. ROBINSON. Scoxx. ASKEW. OWEN. ROWLAXX. FORSXER. LLOYD. WOODRUFF. DOBSON. BERRIDGE. HAWKES. 9V1VT QTTTTXr A TO TV O I M. COLES. MXJB W AK.JJ. SXEWARD. iSig. EAXON. PRESXON. WAIXE. CHESXER. BUNYON FULXON. List of Carthusians. 275 GREGORY. BRUERE. TORRENS. WALKER. MATHISON. YOUNG. SIMS. COULSON. MONTGOMERY. EDGWORTH. CLARKE. RAMSDEN. PINCKNEY. LANDON. CLARK. FINDER. LECHE. DICKSON. GARSTIN. GLADSTONE. SHUTTLEWORTH. CONDELL. CARRINGTON. GIBSON. CONDELL. D'ALBIAC. TURNER. LEWIS. D'ALBIAC. JOHNSTON. MAUDE. JACKSON. THORNHILL. BROWN. MORSE. TABOR. FURLONGE. MORSE. RODGERS. BARROW. BEVAN. KNAPP. BARROW. SHELLEY. OSMOND. PAGET. LITCHFIELD. ANSON. HAMILTON. BEVIR. ELLIS. MURDOCH. FORBES. CHAPMAN. TAYLOR. FOWLER. BERDMORE. POWELL. DRUMMOND. TAYLOR. WRIGHTSON. DRUMMOND. KING. LE MESURIER. DRUMMOND. RUDDLE. PHILLPOTTS. LOCKLEY. HUMFREY. IRVINE. ALLISTON. PORTER. MORRELL. BOYMAN. BROWN. BRUERE. BARRINGTON. MlDDLETON. OTTER. WHALLEY. MURRAY. COLEBROOK. FELLOWES. SCOTT. RAWLINSON. FITZ-HERBERT. SENIOR. RAWLINSON. FITZ-HERBERT. WALKER. LlTTLEDALE. GROTE. WALKER. UNWIN. BOOTHBY. PRESCOTT. LEACH. DEAN. BABINGTON. BRUERE. DOUGLAS. FORBES. 276 List of Carthusians. BERNAL. BADDELEY. WIGGINS. WOODWARD. LOYD. BROWN. BAGOT. PARKER. BECKER. LANGHAM. PARKER. MARTEN. LANGHAM. PARKER. LEEDS. MEEKE. WEST. MACKINNON. DUNSMURE. GILMORE. GILMORE. TURNER. WOODWARD. CANNAN. BROCKHURST. FORBES. PlGOT. TURNER. MARTIN. SOAMES. EDWARDS. MIDDLETON. THYNNE. EDWARDS. MlDDLETON. RODICK. WlLLES. CROSS. THARP. FRANKLYN. TAYLOR. OWEN. BAYLIFF. TAYLOR. MACKINNON. VINER. HUGHES. TREVELYAN. MALET. TOBIN. GEDDES. DODD. TOBIN. DANN. YARD. IRVING. JONES. CHAPMAN. BOURNE. HARPER. CHAPMAN. ROOPER. GEPP. KENYON. WALFORD. CHATFIELD. CROSS. YORKE. Ross. UNWIN. LUCAS. COLE. MARTIN. LEIGH. MASSEY. \\T A T"TQ "Rap PHW 1820. V V A 1 J. O HIND. JJ^i.lXJN-W W . CAZALET. ESTEN. HIND. BLAKE. JOHNSTON. GREIG. GREY. WADDINGTON. BAYNES. ESTEN. FAIRLIE. WEDGEWOOD. ROUND. BROWN. FISHER. WORDSWORTH. BROWN. EDWARDS. CLARKSON. LIDDELL. WIGGINS. CROFTON. List of Carthusians. 277 GROTE. BURGESS. WAYMOUTH. BARRETT. FRERE. FOSTER. FORMAN. FAIRBAIRN. SMITH. JACKSON. ROBINSON. BURTON. BLAKE. GOVETT. ROSE. MALTBY. STREATFIELD. TALBOT. COOKE. SHELLEY. AINSLIE. STONE. PHILETAS. NIND. CANNAN. TREVELYAN. REEVES. NARES. FAGAN. GRIFFITH. BLENCOWE. FAGAN. EVERETT. SIMPSON. ANDERSON. BRADDYLL. CONROY. VIGNE. BARRETT. CLARE. BLANE. LUXFORD. HOWARD. HALLOWELL. THOMPSON. ROBERTS. JOLLIFFE. RICHARDSON. KARSLAKE. BEAUMONT. JOHNSTON. HARDY. CAMPBELL. WAKEFIELD. THORNHILL. BAUGH. WARING. REYNOLDS. RICHARDS. WARING. HARE. MOODY. HANDLEY. BAGGE. BEADON. WOODGATE. BAGGE. WHEELER. HEBERDEN. MONCKTON. MONCKTON. GRIFFITH. GRANT. BONHAM. BONHAM. BOYS. 1821. MOZLEY. ELWES. BRASSEY. BLOIS. HULTON. WETHERELL. MlLNES. PlPON. Box. BAGOT. PlPON. THORNTON. BOWES. HYSLOP. CAYLEY. DEANE. MORTLOCK. GORDON. FRENCH. HODGSON. STUART. FRENCH. FORBES. DENNISON. 278 List of Carthusians. WHITMORE. BODDINGTON. STANLEY. SCOTT. BAILLIE. BARKER. MARRIOTT. BAILLIE. BARKER. DAY. JOHNSON. JODRELL. ALLEN. FRAME. SURTEES. ALLEN. TOTTENHAM. HOWLETT. MOGG. ROOFER. CROSSE. COMBE. COLLYER. COOKSON. TORKINGTON. STUART. PRICE. HOBHOUSE. DARNELL. WALFORD. HUDSON. WALLIS. ALDRICH. FULTON. BECKFORD. LAWSON. FULTON. HAMILTON. ARUNDEL. FULTON. POWELL. BABINGTON. FULTON. MADDOCK. SALMOND. SMITH. MADDOCK. SALMOND. NICOLL. BROWNE. STARR. MYERS. HORNE. HODGES. HIGGINSON. CAREY. BURR. SPICER. FRERE. HUGHES. RAIKES. LESLIE. CAYLEY. HUTCHINS. SHERIDAN. SCOTT. GAY. FRENCH. LINDE. CHATFIELD. TIMMINS. MAITLAND. DlXON. STEWART. BENNETT. CHATFIELD. JAMES. CAMPBELL. FOUNTAINE. HARDING. SCOTT. RICHARDS. THORNEYCROFT. FELLOWES. RYDER. LEBLANC. WILMOT. FARRE. MONEY. WlLMOT. PEASE. PRITCHETT. WASEY. POPHAM. TAYLOR. DUDDING. TURNER. FRANCKLIN. HUSSEY. HOLLAND. WELLS. McCLINTOCK. List of Carthusians. 279 EDWARDS. DAWSON. GODDARD. WALLS. WEST. KlNDERLEY. DE GREY. YOUNG. FRESHFIELD. DE GREY. COLE. WEST. YOUNG. YATES. BRIETZKE. YOUNG. BARRETT. HANCOCK. ONSLOW. TRAFFORD. CAREY. GREYSON. BULWER. LEARY. HAHN. SHERWOOD. ANDREWS. MORRIS. CLIVE. ESTLIN. CLAY. BERRY. HODGES. "C*/^"\irT "c* 1? T? DTTTTT P U W JUfiJBL* CURREY. 1822. XV \J \J J. XX. MlNOT. CURREY. HOLBERTON. CHURTON. RYDER. WOOD. EDGAR. STRETTELL. FlTZROY. PEMBERTON. STRETTELL. THACKERAY. BARNARD. CURZON. DRUMMOND. TINDAL. GREENING. GOSSIP. KNIGHTON. ROSE. ROUSSELL. TUPPER. BLUNT. VlGNE. WlLMER. HORTON. PAGET. TUPPER. ONSLOW. WlNTHORP. NASH. ONSLOW. FOUNTAINE. FAWSSETT. TAYLOR. BRIGGS. WlLMER. HUGHES. FULTON. WHARTON. BARHAM. SAMLER. BARNES. THORNTON. SAMLER. HOWARD. COLE. SCOTT. COMPTON. ALEXANDER. VENABLES. JOHNSON. BROOKE. VENABLES. HELPS. CLARKE. SAINTSBURY. BENNETT. HOGARTH. CARTWRIGHT. ELLIS. HARE. AGASSIZ. PALMER. 280 List of Carthusians. LLOYD. COATES. SMITH. MARJORIBANKS. DOBSON. LESLIE. BARING. FORESTER. WEBSTER. PLUNKETT. DOUGLAS. WEBSTER. HORNER. GRAY. LE CARD. WHITTAKER. BAKER. CURREY. DANN. BAKER. BESNARD. ROE. HEBERT. LUSHINGTON. ROE. WAYET. LUSHINGTON. HAVERFIELD. WAYET. MILES. WARINGTON. IRWIN. SMITH. STOREY. BENETT. WAY. GILBERT. TEMPLER. BAKER. TAYLOR. WOODYEARE. HUGHES. MACAULAY. BERKELEY. TREVELYAN. MACAULAY. PONSONBY. SMITH. BARKER. BELL. ATKINSON. BARKER. LITTLE. KENYON. JINKIN. LITTLE. ATKINSON. WlNGFIELD. PETLEY. WADDINGTON. SPURRIER. HORDER. HAWKINS. ROUTH. FAWSSETT. COOKE. FARRE. TANIERE. GIPPS. RAWLINS. BELL. CURTIS. C* 'i? /"kiTT* "DTTTJ -p TT-T T V^KOr 1 . READE. 1823. JD U JxK.ilT?XT T?r>TTTTJ List of Carthusians. 285 DlXON. GARDNER. ARMSTRONG. FRITH. GARDNER. BAYLEY. HARTLEY. STORKS. AUBREY. HODGSON. ATKINSON. MAINWARING. BEAUCLERK. SCOTT. BROWNE. BEAUCLERK. PARRY. ALLEN. JENNER. MARSHALL. PROTHEROE. WOODGATE. BAXTER. ANDERSON. JAMES. DAUGHTREY. H ANN AM. JAMES. BROME. HALL. BERNARD. CLIFTON. ARCHER. HAWKINS. JONES. NETHERCOTE, WRIGHT. PEARSON. ATKINSON. STORY. LOCH. WALLINGTON. STORY. EDGELL. PLUES. CASE. SMITH. DENDY. RAMSAY. WlLKINS. WESTMACOTT. MOGG. WILLIAMS. ORLEBAR. 1827. HANSARD. ELDER. GRIGNON. WILDE. BIRLEY. RODWELL. WILDE. BlRLEY. WALFORD. O'GRADY. EDWARDS. CROUGHTON. NEVINSON. EDWARDS. CLARK. MARJORIBANKS. BERNEY. CAINES. MEREWETHER. POWLES. LARKINS. REYNARDSON. HOPPER. SHAW. ALEXANDER. BODE. AUBERTIN. HAY. SMITH. AUBERTIN. SMITH. VANCE. TOWER. SCOVELL. SIMPSON. GILES. FREESE. ELLABY. WHITTAKER. ALLEN. BACK. KITSON. SMYTH. WHITBREAD. HILL, MARSHALL. 286 List of Carthusians. OGLE. COBBE. JOYCE. SMITH. BELL. WATSON. DENNIS. HUNTER. PARTRIDGE. HOWARD. FARR. CLIFTON. EWBANK. GLYNN. SAMSOM. TTlT A T\ T? f~\t) A T> TC ITlxLAU. CURTIS. 1828. S\\J J5Aiv 1 o . PEARSON. RENNY. ACRET. GOOCH. MUDGE. GALE. DARLING. SINCLAIR. BOSTOCK. ROSE. BAINES. HAMILTON. SCOTT. COTTON. RAWLINSON. CARSON. EASTWICK. MACDONALD. PRETYMAN. CHESTER. STARKIE. TRITTON. GARROW. HAY. GIFFARD. FARRE. FOLLETT. HODGKINSON. STEPHENS. WEST. PRENDERGAST. PHILLOTT. TURNER. HURST. SMITH. FREELING. COBBE. STEDMAN. WOODHOUSE. HUNT. YATES. POYNDER. . BRIGGS. JESSOPP. HANSARD. BOYS. FANSHAWE. 1829. PARKER. FANSHAWE. YOUNG. CROWDEY. LAWSON. POYNDER. CODD. KNIGHT. SMYTH. LISTER. STORY. WAINHOUSE. MALTBY. DIXON. LAWES. EVANS. DENNIS. CARTER. ANSON. GWILLIM. BEWES. COOKE. KEANE. WREFORD. KlNDERSLEY. RAMSDEN. HADFIELD. EMERSON. FITZ-HERBERT. BURDETT. HUMPHREYS. NETHERCOTE. WALKER. List of Carthusians. 287 CHAPMAN. WHATMORE. HODSON. MARSHALL. GARROW. SHIRLEY. SYKES. WOOD. MASTERS. GREEN. THURLOW. WINDSOR. MOGG. THURLOW. BULLOCK. PLUNKETT. HAMILTON. CLIFFORD. BURDETT. MARSHALL. ELLIS. T-Tn AX7T7T T T JTiLJ VV JLlj-L*. WODEHOUSE. IN ICHOLSON. PURVIS. 1832. MOORE. PATTISON. PHILLIMORE. CHESTER. WALLINGTON. GIPPS. Go WAN. USHER. GASKELL. CoBBE. CHEVALLIER. RICHARDS. 1831. BEWES. BERNEY. BEAUCLERK. PHILLPOTTS. PURNELL. KING. HASTINGS. COCKLE. MEREWETHER. BRACKENBURY. AUBERTIN. JOYNES. PENNY. TEMPLER. BEWES. GOUGH. BODE. LEECH. PRITT. SMITH. WINDSOR. FANE. JAMES. GARDNER. 1830. GOODE. DISBROWE. RADFORD. BUTTS. RILEY. LARKINS. HAWKINS. SAUNDERS. GORDON. MASON. CHEVALLIER. "D A -jj Jr A YNE . FANE. J3INGHAM. WEDDERBURNE. 1833- FANE. LEVINSON. FISHER. AYTON. Bo YD. WILLOCK. FISHER. TRITTON. BABINGTON. BELL. FISHER. HENNIKER. DOWN. GRIMES. HESSING. COLES. BOOTHBY. REND ALL. 288 List of Carthusians. CHAPMAN. TUPPER. WlCHE. PRITCHETT. 1836. LlDDELL. PETLEY. PROCTER. ROUNDELL. ANSON. BABINGTON. PALMER. Bo WEN. ANDREWS. Du CANE. HAWKER. MANDERSON. BOOTHBY. PRETYMAN. . WILLIAMS. WYNYARD. GORDON. LLOYD. 1835- BENCE. DAVIES. ROBINSON. JACOBS. BODE. TREACHER. DAVIES. SHEPPARD. EDWARDS. CLIFFORD. FURZE. FORMBY. FANE. GREATOREX. HULME. BRIGGS. KING. GOODE. DOLLMAN. KNOX. JESSOP. ELWYN. 1834. ASHHURST. Box. Box. GRAYDON. PEEL. ALSTON. Box. PEEL. EDEN. RUSSELL. VALENTINE. TALBOT. HENNIKER. PHILLIMORE. PARIS. ELLIS. CURTIS. ELWYN. HALE. CURTIS. WALFORD. HAWKINS. PENNELL. GLEIG. JOYNES. DAVEY. MCCULLUM. PURVIS. TURNER. BLOMFIELD. HUMPHREYS. GRAYDON. WRIGHT. PARKER. GIFFARD. JACOBS. MOORE. MEADE. BENCE. RALPH. HULL. PAGET. SHAKESPEAR. HULL. SURTEES. COLDWELL. POWER. LAW. RTTPPCVW/'C DARLING. List of Carthusians. 289 1837. CHILD. JACOBS. GREEN. CHILD. HULL. PALMER. CHILD. HULL. SAUNDERS. CHILD. GRIFFINHOOFE. SAUNDERS. FORSHALL. ELLIS. WRIGHT. BARRINGTON. FISHER. WRIGHT. PERRY. HOSKINS. \ V T? T7 V T? C TD A T /"> o A T7"I? V V iLlLlVlLo. NEATE. 1838. JT AL,(jKAVii. PALGRAVE. BARTTELOT. GIBBS. PALGRAVE. BAGOT. CARTER. GATTY. IVTlT TTQ ("'nm.TT? lV.ll-l-*-l!*o. HAYTER. V_^ V-* W 1V.C* LUCAS. 1839. HUNT. LUCAS. FANE. HENNIKER. TURNER. SOTHEBY. WODEHOUSE. BANNISTER. BELLI. SARGEAUNT. BROUGHTON. FISHER. SHARPE. SHARPLES. ARCHER. PATERSON. BOOTHBY. BRODERICK. FISHER. BOOTHBY. BLACKER. LECHMERE. BLAND. SILVER. POUNSETT. BODE. TASKER. FORMBY. ELLIS. SPRANGER. RODWELL. TAYLOR. JOYNES. BURGESS. TURNER. WIGG. TANNER. NEATE. SMITH. STORY. WARBURTON. GRIFFITH. BRASSEY. HILTON. VERNON. RYDER. BATHURST. BOWEN. CLUTTERBUCK. GIBBS. WHATELY. LAFONT. WINSCOM. SAUNDERS. RODWELL. TURNER. SAUNDERS. WEGUELIN. COBBOLD. INNES. WHISH. BOOTHBY. WARD. u 2QO List of Carthusians. GIBBS. 1841. HALE. CORNEWALL. FISHER. HALE. WALMESLEY. RODWELL. TUCKER. CHEVALLIER. COLLINS. MACKENZIE. RIDSDALE. PATERSON. BYRON. MILLS. FAIRLIE. LOWDER. T^)T? A XTT7 ^\'T^T>T?nP T\ 1840. _L / Hl/VlN Hi m RICHARDSON. O 1 U-L r \JK.U BLOMFIELD. SHETTON. 1842. LEGH. BURTON. COOPER. LOCKETT. Fox. WILLIAMS. FOOTE. RYDER. JOHNSTON. KEIGHTLEY. FORT. SUTHERLAND. WHISH. MILLARD. SAUNDERS. WETHERALL. KEY. SAUNDERS. KEIGHTLEY. URLING. ESPINASSE. COFFIN. POCOCK. WYLDE. HORROCKS. COOPER. LOCKER. GREY. FLOYD. BELSON. BERKELEY. HAMMOND. CLOWES. BOSWORTH. SOMERSET. LE BAS. DRAKE. PEARSON. MILES. GAHAGAN. PEARSON. SKEY. DELHOSTE. BLAND. SKEY. HOBART. TROTTER. LLOYD. WIGG. PALGRAVE. IRVINE. PALMER. DRAKE. CUPPAGE. WILLIAMS. SMITH. SPILLER. LOCKWOOD. SMITH. BATTEN. SARGEAUNT. DOUGLAS. HANNAM. SARGEAUNT. PARROTT. WRANGHAM. TURNER. PARROTT. DYNELEY. IRVING. ROBINSON. DOUGLAS. DEWAR. HAGGARD. RANDALL. List of Carthusians. 291 JAMES. PALMER. 1844. DICKEN. BRISCOE. CATTLEY. GREEN. SAUNDERS. PERCEVAL. SAUNDERS. MILLS. CROOME. POWER. TWEED. SAMSON. COOPER. BATTISCOMBE. ATWOOD. DOBINSON. GRIFFINHOOFE. HAGGARD. JENOUR. HALL. HANNAM. DYNELEY. BARNARD. ROBINSON. NAPIER. YOUNG. RUGG. DES VOEUX. YOUNG. ANDREW. ROWE. BARNES. CLAY. COLES. HANSON. STEVENS. COLLIER. ROBINSON. FISHER. COYLE. HOPE-VERB. TANNER. MILES. SOMERSET. VENABLES. MILES. ROPER. HENNIKER. PEARSON. COOPER. TALLEY. BATTEN. LEGH. HILLIARD. 1843. GIPPS. PlLKINGTON. BOYLE. HILLS. CURRIE. BARNARD. LUARD. GIBBS. RICHARDSON. WALLACE. CHURCH. BELSON. JONES. CHURCH. STOPFORD. JONES. . PERCEVAL. CLARKE. COBBOLD. YOUNG. BEDDOME. PARNELL. SULLIVAN. DASHWOOD. GILBERT. MASFEN. LECHE. STONE. LEWIS. CUNYNGHAME. HATHAWAY. ANDERSON. GARDNER. GRAY. BIRCH. FONBLANQUE. CAZENOVE. BIRCH. COLERIDGE. WOOD. ROUND. 2Q2 List of Carthusians. SAUNDERS. GIBBS. SADLER. CONOLLY. MORGAN. NICHOLSON. MORGAN. PERCEVAL. JONES. BEDFORD. RYDER. WARD. BARNES. WEST. MURRAY. BARNES. HALE. FLOYD. Bo YD. RICHMOND. GIBBS. CHAPMAN. NEATE. CUPPAGE. LEGGE. BALLANCE. DRUMMOND. PERCEVAL. WALKER. BUTLER. MILLIGAN. PEARSON. TURNER. HANSON. COLLINS. DOWBIGGIN. WATTS. HAWKER. KELLY. HILLS. DUNDAS. HELME. BELLI. RHODES. BOWEN. T) AMTTR r~*T AW TTT? 1845. -L_/ \. -LV1 Hj JX . BONNER. \*> o_* ri. is. J\- Hi SUTHERLAND. CRESSWELL. HALCOMBE. FISHER. CRESSWELL. BUTLER. OSWALD. C~* C\T\f> TXT/^ 1 T'fV'NT T-p "XTTXTT? ^(JlJKlJN(jrHJJN. BEASLEY. 1846. AK. V 1INI Ji. IRVINE. f~i "Rt> A TVTT 17V CLEMENTS. NOWELL. JjK.AM.I-.Jiy. BRAMLEY. 1847. LAFOREST. BRADFORD. BORTHWICK. UPTON. YOUNG. HOPE. HUDSON. HAWKINS. PALMER. SULLIVAN. BAYLIFF. COOK. BARROW. DAMER. HILLS. MOORE. ESPINASSE. FIELDING. CORBETT. PEARSE. COBBOLD. BAYLIFF. STONE. BlNGLEY. ALLEN. DES VOEUX. SAUNDERS. LEGGE. SMITH. SAUNDERS. DANIEL. RICHARD. SAUNDERS, List of Carthusians. 293 TALBOT. SLADE. CLIFTON. JELF. LACY. TUDOR. LACY. FORSTER. CLARKE. PRII CHARD. CURREY. TUDOR. SAUNDERS. BRUTTON. WITT. HUNTER. STOPFORD. HOOPER. BOSWORTH. ANDERSON. ARMITSTEAD. SANDHAM. SADLER. PARNELL. BlNGLEY. COBBOLD. MERRIMAN. BOGER. SHACKELL. BRADFORD. JAMES. PARISH. PEILE. KING. NEWTON. HENNIKER. HEATH. VlGNE. TUDOR. DOWNING. SAUNDERS. SHACKELL. PEARSON. BARNES. JOSSELYN. BONNEY. SYKES. TEULON. SAUNDERS. BLORE. BRODIE. HALL. RAE. GREY. BOGER. WHITEHEAD. BRATHWAITE. LEWIN. WADE. NEWMARCH. PEMBER. HUNTER. WEST. "P ATTQQFTT IVTi TJCT AMT" 1848. J. JTXUOO.C'.L J. AMOS. ~M - V IX -^ J . . \ -> 1 ,1 . MARSLAND. WALFORD. MALKIN. HOBART. TAYLOR. DEANE. TALBOT. KITCHEN. SOLLY. JOHNSTON. SEWELL. CLARKE. WRIGHT. CHAPMAN. OSBORN. NOTT. TJ A f* f~< A Tl T-\ T*TT TfTXTriTATM XiA*j(jtAKlJ. WITT. 1849. JL 1 1 . IV 1 ^> V I 1 W^> . EVANS. WEBB. DlCKEN. GORDON. ANDERSON. VENABLES. HAWORTH. FISHER. PALLISER. PALLISER. KEANE. STEPHENSON. INGPEN. 294 List of Carthusians. IEVERS. PHILLIPS. ESDAILE. GORDON. FONBLANQUE BARKER. T-TTTVT* TT T T A XT O JTJ. U JN 1 . NUGENT. I8 5 I. JL V AJN o . BIRCH. T^TTTT T7 T A "D /TAAT 1850. JTJ1.1.L.C/. SAUNDERS. -L/AKL-UM. CUNINGHAM. HARVEY. BAILEY. CAMPBELL. CHAPMAN. RIDGEWAY. PORTMAN. C A TT"\ T TM?"D C T-T A T> T\ T XT /""* 1? O A U J\ JJ Hi Kb . SAMS. il AK.JJ1JN (jrili. MADDEN. l8 5 2. SOLLY. JACKSON. LINDSAY. BULWER. CHURTON. READ. BROWNING. RAMSBOTHAM. CHAMPNEYS. BLOXAM. BADCOCK. LEESON. BAKER. EVANS. O'GRADY. CLINCH. HUGHES. CARPENTER. GRIGG. LINDSAY. KING. KANE. NICHOLSON. GlRDLESTONE. READE. WALFORD. CODDINGTON. CEELY. HODGE. BLACKWOOD. HODGSON. JOHNSTON. BABINGTON. PEMBER. MAINWARING. BABINGTON. KING. SAUNDERS. KNYVETT. DOWNES. SAMS. MAYHEW. FORSTER. CURTIS. TlLDEN. MACNAGHTEN. SARGEAUNT. BARROW. MURRAY. WHARTON. BABINGTON. HOBART. CARPENTER. STREATFEILD. GlRDLESTONE. CARTER. PECK. TUCK. BERRY. BORRETT. BAYLIFF. PARNELL. NUGENT. FORSTER. BULKELEY. TEULON. SHORTT. MANN. VAN CORTLANDT. ESDAILE. BOVELL. WlNN. List of Carthusians. 295 JACKSON. LINDSAY. 1854. BURNETT. TEULON. BRODIE. THOMPSON. SEYMOUR. ALSTON. HA WORTH. DANIELS. HUNT. MARRYAT. INGE. ROBERTS. BURNETT. INGE. BOLTON. EVANS. ROBERTS. BARTON. EVANS. TAYLOR. BARTON. SPYERS. WILMOT. HALLET. LENNOX. FAUSSETT. NETTLESHIP. COXE. READ. ATKINSON. CLAY. BUTTER. FULLER. WALSH. MACGREGOR. EWART. JACKSON. PLUNKETT. MURRAY. SOMERSET. HALSEY. MURRAY. WADDELL. THORP. WELCH. PEARSON. REEVE. PINNIGER. CARTER. KENT. CARDALE. GRAY. DONNITHORNE. CLIFTON. frTT "RT?T? T HATT 1853- \J J-/ jiiLJX J. OSBORN. XjUudJL COOKSON. SHEPHERD. FOWLE. ATKINSON. WELCH. ELLIS. ATKINSON. WALFORD. FARROW. BULLOCK. TAMPLIN. CARTER. CHAMPNEYS. LAW. FORSTER. CHAMPNEYS. HAVERS. SEYMOUR. CARTER. STONE. BOWER. HALLETT. ORME. LAWRELL. GOODEVE. WARDE. TATE. TAYLOR. \V A TT? "P "\.Vl"H? TIT BARNARD . ' xi. A -C* Jx. \\ \J Jx JL XI RODWELL. WILSON. 1855- STURGEON. ISAACSON. COT.T.VRR. C* f\ T\ T\ T XT r T f\ XT 296 List of Carthusians. SCOTT. HALE. HALL. KING. GOLDNEY. WYNTER. JEBB. COOKSON. SOMERSET. DALTON. MASON. SCOTT. DICKEN. ANDERSON. SEYMOUR. BORRER. DRUMMOND. HOWARD. BARLEE. INMAN. MAJENDIE. WALLACE. PEARSON. TEULON. SEYMOUR. MEDHURST. PHILLIPS. WARNER. WETHERMAN. BOYLE. ARMSTRONG. HOPWOOD. GORDON. WILMOT. THOMAS. MAY. MAY. OGDEN. 1858. ARCHER. LE MARCHANT. 1857- HAWORTH. HAMILTON. MlDDLETON. 1856. THOMPSON. DAVIES. JACKSON. JACKSON. COLE. WYBERGH. BAKER. HOLME. YORKE. SUMNER. GLEN. OGDEN. HODGSON. MAPLES. ISAACSON. CARR. SARGEAUNT. BlTTLESTON. HARTSHORNE. WHITE. WEBSTER. PERRY. DICKEN. HOULTON. O'BEIRNE. BUTTER. STOCK. O'BEIRNE. O'GRADY. ARCHER. CUNDELL. CAMPBELL. KNAPP. BEST. MACKENZIE. ALCOCK. JERVIS. HUTCHINSON. MADDEN. PARNELL. CARR. DOUGLAS. POVAH. BYNG. BOUWENS. CAMERON. HALL. TALBOT. BEST. MAMMATT. GlRDLESTONE. SAUNDERS. Fox. List of Carthusians. 297 OTTLEY. 1860. CLARKE. JBlTTLESTOX. DlCKEN. HARRISON. ERSKINE. PAULSON. CHERMSIDE. WILDE. PAULSON. HAMMICK. LUCK. NEISH. VENABLES. C^ f\ r\ "D TP "D T 1859. V^UUrMi.K.. CARD ALE. IN EPEAN. MANN. MYERS. SWAN. RASHLEIGH. HAWKINS. LANT. DOUGLAS. HAWKINS. DAVENPORT. BARNES. HAWKINS. WADE. BARNES. WEBSTER. GROOME. SLADE. HALLETT. DlCKEN. BRYDEN. FLEET. IRVINE. FORSTER. FLEET. WALFORD. BOYLE. GIBSON. CLAYTON. KENT. CAMERON. RICHARDS. BAROUGH. GILES. TT AR TJTMr 1 ABRAHAM. 1 1. - i- JX 1. -> V*. ELLIS. 1862. FAIRLES. ELLIS. MAMMATT. CURTIS. FORTESCUE. WILMOT. CRESSWELL. MACKENZIE. DUNN. BlRTWHISTLE. FOOTE. COWIE. BOREHAM. KING. KING. BOREHAM. MACKENZIE. PARNELL. HANSLIP. SMYTHE. SWEET. GORDON. BLAKESLEY. WILLIAMS. TONKS. TVT APPfTTxryTir SAUNDERS. 1861. A&LA^JBLAfljw*A PINCHING. BROWN. SMITH. PINCHING. POVAH. WAY. PINCHING. HARRISON. WEIL. VAUGHAN. WHARTON. TAYLOR. DAY. BRYDEN. STEVENSON. BlTTLESTON. 298 List of Carthusians. WRENCH. ILBERT. PYMAN. RICHMOND. LLOYD. CONNELL. RIVINGTON. WETHERALL. GANDELL. BLAKESLEY. CARR. BUSHNELL. GROOME. FLETCHER. HILL. FORSTER. DUNN. HERTSLET. WRENCH. WADE. BADDELEY. WRENCH. KINGSCOTE. ANDREWS. GORDON. INGRAM. MACLAREN. WALLACE. ALMOND. BARRY. BLOXAM. ALLAN. BARRY. WILMOT. FORSTER. LACEY. OGDEN. BORTON. PATTINSON. BROWN. LAMMIN. KERR. WHARTON. OVEREND. INGLIS. WHARTON. OVEREND. COURTENAY. ROWSELL. JACKSON. RICHARDS. COLLINSON. GATTY. PAGET. SMITH. HULTON. PHILLOTT. 1863. MOGG. MACAN. YORKE. VANDERZEE. MACAN. T-J /^T>T7-TT3 V T? TTt:QT? T T JTJ. U Jr Jv 1 K. Is. MlDDLETON. 1864. IV U OoJiljlj. POWELL. LYNE. MARWOOD. MATTHEWS. HOOMAN. SYMONDS. GORDON. DAVIES. KERR. BEAUCLERK. DORLING. HORE. JOSEPH. ELLIOT. MAPLES. COXHEAD. RUSSELL. Wix. CELL. HODSON. WALFORD. DICKSON. BUCKWELL. HERVEY. SYMONDS. KING. MARCH. H A TJTlTWn Pvi\/r A M List of Carthusians. 299 i86 5 . MILLS. 1867. FLOYER. FORBES. HULTON. \\T A T VT7"D MAPLES. 1866. VV AJjJVlLlX* DORLING. YOUNG. NEISH. STREATFEILD. WOOD. PHELPS. JONES. MOGG. OLDHAM. BUCHANAN. OGDEN. WESTROP. BUCHANAN. MATTHEWS. COOMBS. KEITH. LAMMIN. EDMONDS. SAUNDERS. GLEN. GRIFFITHS. BERE. RUSSELL. PHILLIPS. GIPPS. HOSE. BERRYMAN. NORMAN. SYNGE. CLARK. PALMER. FIRTH. RAVENSHAW. MOIR. RASHLEIGH. PUGH. CROSSE. HUXLEY. Li VEIN G. WEATHERHEAD. CARTER. NlCOLL. BlTTLESTON. BYNG. HAMMICK. BURNSIDE. TAYLOR. LEECH. THOMPSON. BOREHAM. CLAYTON. EMPSON. CUNNINGHAM. CLAYTON. INGLIS. LAMBE. KIRKHAM. GRIFFITH. RICHMOND. SAND WITH. ERSKINE. BRINE. HAINES. FRANCIS. ACKLOM. TERRY. BARROW. CAMERON. NlCOLL. BLAXLAND. BLOMFIELD. ACLAND. GIBSON. BROWN. WESTON. OLDFIELD. CAMERON. HALL. GOULD. GIBSON. DAVIES. HANSON. FITZ PATRICK. KING. CLARKE. TAYLER. ACOCKS. TCTTAMF 300 List of Carthusians. WILLIAMS. HAINES. PAGE. KING. WATSON. RENAUD. CARTER. STOPFORD. DALDY. ^1 T TT XT TT C\ TT C T7 T) AV 1868. OlJUNlUJUoiL. RITCHIE. \J A. 1 . WILLIAMS. SPARROW. GARRETT. WILLIAMS. \A7 A T? "RTTT? TT^"M AA/TT T T A "ATG VV AJK..D U Jx 1 LJ1N MOGG. VV lJjJ_,lAiVlo. 1870. SENTANCE. 1869. SLADDEN. BAKER. HAINES. PAYNE. BAKER. TOD. PAYNE. EASTLAKE. ELRINGTON. PARRY. HANSELL. BISHOP. FRANCIS. MINTER. CLARKE. GLEN. MAC IVER. WHITE. SHOPPEE. SYNGE. WHITE. ROBERTS. KEANE. DREW. MAYOW. CURZON. PARISH. GOULD. PARRY. CARTER. SPARROW. GORDON. WILKINSON. ROUQUETTE. KIRBY. SOUTHWELL. CHATER. TOMKINS. MORGAN. GIBBON. MERRIMAN. SHEARS. SWAN. MOGG. COLDWELL. WEIGALL. SOUTHWELL. WAKE. KING. SOUTHWELL. YOUNG. SHORT. LACEY. ATHERTON. RASHLEIGH. GORDON, BROWN. BOURKE. THOMPSON. SMITH. RAWLINSON. Fox. JEAFFRESON. SOUTHWELL. ABDY. BEASLEY. GIBSON. ABDY. BOYLE. GIBSON. LILLY. SAUNDERS. STAVELEY. ATHERTON. BOYCE. NEAL. List of Carthusians. 301 FOSTER. ILDERTON. DEAKIN. SCRATTON. Box. DEWRANCE. WOODGATE. WILSON. PARRY. POYNDEK. VERELST. RUSSELL. DREW. VERELST. COLE. WILLIAMS. GUILDING. BURROWS. ORFORD. TUNBRIDGE. BURROWS. RlCKETTS. VAUGHAN. CORNISH. POWELL. OLDHAM. JONES. T") A "\7"TT?C f^TTTn? "D "V 1871. J\.\ liLo. PEARSON. v^lliK.K. i . KEIGHTLEY. KEEN. NEWMAN. HERBERT. NICHOLSON. NEWMAN. LOVELESS. BISHOP. SHEARS. CHAPMAN. BRINE. SHEARS. WHITE. HULTON. WILLIAMS. PAGAN. PARKE. STEVENS. OGLE. CLARKE. TERRY. WEST. READ. BOULTON. FREND. CHAPMAN. ADDISON. FORDER. r, C-\"\r'pTJT? rvEEVE. HAMPSON. 1872. oMx lUr/. MASTERMAN. GUISE. MERRIMAN. CORRIE. SIMPSON. EGERTON. BRINTON. HEWETT. PAGE. BROWNE. COLES. TYRWHITT-DRAKE YARDLEY. SCHMITZ. KING. CAMPBELL. MAT HI AS. DOBBIE. WHITESIDE. SPOONER. BUTLER. WOOD. JONES. COLES. N ALDER. RICHARDS. GIFFARD. THOMPSON. BENTLEY. PONSONBY. BURROWS. SOUTHWELL. NELSON. KENNEDY. LE BAS. SIMPSON. KEIGHTLEY. 302 List of Carthusians. POCKLINGTON. LOVEGROVE. FlNNIMORE. LUCAS. TlSDALL. BLACKETT. STEWART. BANBURY. HANSELL. OTTLEY. LEY. BOSCAWEN. ST. GEORGE. NICHOLSON. WOODHOUSE. HAY. KEIGHTLEY. SlLLEM. NAPIER. REEVE. RASHLEIGH. ANTROBUS. RAINEY. RANDOLPH. FISHER. POLLARD. CURREY. GUNN. DORLING. KNOLLEYS. Cox. COLEBROOKE. BIRCH. WILLIAMS. MAC GEORGE. RAINEY. FRITH. STAVERT. GREENE. WINCKWORTH. STAVERT. WARRE. STOKES. GRIFFITH. COLLIE. POLLOCK. THOMPSON. LEWES. POLLOCK. VICKERS. URWICK. WIGAN. AMES. ACLAND. SEARLE. SMYTHE. WEST. CORY. WHATELEY. NORRIS. HUTCHINSON. CARTER. MAINGAY. BAKER. LLOYD. MORGAN. RANDALL. VANE. WYNNE. WHINNEY. DAVIES. MILLER. WHINNEY. OLDFIELD. BUTT. BEAVAN. LEIGH. SPOONER. JOHNS. LUCY. FRASER. CASTLE. VANE. EASTON. STRACHEY. MARKBY. EDDIS. GROWSE. SHARP. BADEN POWELL. TJ . f \r-if 1873-, rl AVELOCK. YOUNG. VjAljil.. HURRELL. WAKE. SUTTON. BURDON. SMITH. DE ZOETE. LA FARGUE. List of Carthusians. 303 . WARREN. TANNER. BOYLE. CONEY. HAYTER. HOLM AN. BOURNE. LAMB. HARPER, MILDMAY. DENT. COBB. MACARTNEY. DENT. HALLWARD. MARSHALL. HOWARD. STEWART. GATTY. HOWARD. COOPER. COCKBURN. CORRANCE. BERESFORD. HOPKINS. SHOPPEE. MORRISON. PRANCE. HANSELL. MORRISON. BUCKLEY. FINCH- HATTON. EVAN-THOMAS. GILLHAM. DICKENSON. WHITEHEAD. MAYNE. COOPE. CATHCART. SEARLE. HARDMAN. WARNE. JOWERS. PERKIN. ARCHDALE. PERKS. SPENCER. BARLOW. CARPENTER. AINSLIE. BARNETT. DRUCE. WOOD. DE BRISAY. GALPIN. DEVENISH. BONNER. BARRINGTON. BYNG. GREIG. 1874. CLIFTON. WOOLWRIGHT. BROWN. CORRIE. TROLLOPE. SuRRfDGE. DYNE. H 1C KM AN. SURRIDGE. EDWARDS. SARGEAUNT. PATERSON. EDWARDS. PALMER. REID. GALSWORTHY. COMBE. FURBER. GROVES. CAMPBELL. HAINES. HOBBS. CHATAWAY. DAVIDSON. KERR. CHALMERS. COWIE. PRINSEP. SOMERS COCKS. BORTHWICK. REECE. DE MOLEYNS. FORDER. SCOTT. BUCKLEY. DORLING. SOAMES. GAY. WARRE. STEWART. 304 List of Carthusians. STUBBS. STANLEY. GRANT. STUBBS. TODD. HALL. TENNANT. EGERTON. LANGDON-DOWN. WAKEFIELD. MARSHALL. CHATFIELD. WELCH. CAPEL-CURE. LIDDELL. DRUCE. HAMPSON. SAPTE. DEARE. TAYLOR. JENNER. HARDMAN. DRUCE. WHITE-COOPER. HACON. BATCHELOR. BLOMFIELD. PEARCE. D'EYNCOURT. MASTER. MACKINNON. VYVYAN. PATERSON. ESPINASSE. AlNSLIE. GUTHRIE. STOVIN. CARTER. GARDNER. HOLT. SWAINE. EVELYN. DANIELL. SCOTT. MAUD. BISHOP. SMITH. JOHNSON. PRINSEP. HOLLWAY. ROMAINE. MANSEL. EVAN-THOMAS. MACKENZIE. JACQUES. WEBSTER. CHEPMELL. FORBES. WOOD. BARKWORTH. HARWOOD. STANTIAL. PEAKE. OLIVER. DUNCAN. ANCRUM. WARREN. FORBES. STUART. SALTMARSHE. POLEHAMPTON. WINGFIELD. CROSSE. HEDGES. HAWORTH. JACKSON. BLUNT. BORRADAILE. PLUMER. MEDLICOTT. HAYTER. RODWELL. HULL. BISHOP. PlCKTHALL. WYNYARD. OKEDEN. WEBSTER. HANSELL. HODGKINSON. WEBSTER. GILLETT. FARRAR. CLEEVE. DUMERGUE. HATCHARD. JELLETT. STANLEY. SPENCE. CLARK. WATSON. BARROWS. List of Carthusians. 305 WAYMOUTH. OXLEY. COLE. ELLIS. BENNETT. BOWER. Wix. SMITH. SLADE. KEMBALL. SIMMONS. MACKENZIE. GUINNESS. MAN. TWIST. GINSBURG. BURTON. LATHAM. NICHOLSON. TAYLOR. BAXENDALE. DAMES. MACKNESS. COLT. DAMES. CHOLMELEY. LINZEE. ST. LEGER. JOHNSTON. DAVIS. SHARP. WILKINSON. AMES. POLLOCK. DEMPSEY. CASS. WALKER. SMITH. SMITH. JONES. DOWN. MARSHALL. STRONGE. WILSON. ENGLEHEART. PERKIN. KENT. GOVETT. PAGET. STAVERT. MAC GEE. T<*~VTT-p XTT7 \\7 A amfTT 1875- -DU U K.JN JL* PlERSON. V v xxVTUIL XX* STUTFIELD. BLUNT. McNEILL. STANHOPE. PARKER. ROBINSON. CAVENDISH. POWELL. GLASGOW. COCKSHOTT. WOODGATE. DUNCAN. STIRLING. JACKSON. COOPER. WALTON. EADY. GREEN. APTHORP. VORES. NORRIS. WAKE. CRASTER. SMITH. SKIRROW. MASTER. ROBERTS. LAST. POLLOCK. TUCKER. PEARCE. ROBINSON. GREY. SIBLEY. HARINGTON. IVATT. MORGAN. PONSONBY. DAY. STARLING. MILLER. DEVEY. STARLING. DOUGLAS. GREENWAY. SOUTHWELL. X 306 List of Carthusians. PRINSEP. GIBBONS. CLEEVE. BROWN. ENGLAND. TRAPMANN. NAPIER. RODEWALD. ROTHERHAM. SHEPPARD. HOLLAND. FALCON. MALDEN. SOMERS COCKS. DBAS. FOX-SXRANGWAYS HENLEY. DYSON. GUILLEMARD. SISMEY. HEWETT. KEITH-FALCONER SALMON. ROSE. KEITH-FALCONER BURD. CURREY. CAMPION. DAVIES. CHATTERTON. CATHCART. KlRKPATRICK. AINGER. c c \^*~\TT'VTf~ t oHORE oMITH. STORY. I (JU JNt-T. LOWNDES. 1876. COLVIN. ROKEBY. MITCHELL. HULTON. RICHARDS. GILLING-LAX. JAMES. LEAKE. HARLAND. GUINNESS. MACTAGGART. TYACKE. FRERE. SANDARS. KEATE. LYON. MONCKTON. RUSSELL. PARKES. BIRCH. REEVES. SALTWELL. RANDOLPH. GARDNER. BACON. DAVIS. WILSON. CONGREVE. MARSHALL. STANTON. GANDELL. HAYES. JACKSON. COCKSHOTT. HEAD. HUNTER. POORE. HEAD. ORR. GREENWAY. CLAPCOTT. CLEMENTS. PIKE. LEWIS. MONCKTON. MEE. CLEVELAND. MATCHAM. WlCKHAM. MALCOLMSON. PHILLIPS. JACKSON. ERSKINE. SANT. RUTTER. WELCH. PROBYN. WEST. BARNETT. MACDONALD. GONNE. MARSHALL. Du CANE. List of Carthusians. 307 MACLAGAN. STEWART. FISHER. TENNANT. STRICKLAND. BROOKS. WHITELEY. SWIRE. STREATFEILD. CONNOP. WILLIAMS-WYNN HARRISON. SCRATTON. WATERFIELD. LEA. DOBBIE. WRIGHT. LEACH. AlNGER. MCCONNEL. SUGDEN. WRIGHT. HAMILTON. RAWSON. MUNRO. DICKINSON. TWENTYMAN. HAWKINS. PATTESON. ERSKINE. ABRAHAM. VIAN. MORRIS. BROADWOOD. BlNGLEY. ROBERTSON. CLARKE. HANKEY. PlCKTHORN. COOPER. HARRISON. HUB AND. FOSTER. CROWE. WILKINSON. GIBSON. BOMPAS. MILLER. HUGHES. HARRISON. COOPER. HOPWOOD. HULKES. KOE. HERIOT. EDIS. MACPHERSON. JONES. LAWRENCE. ROKEBY. GROOM. RAWSON. LAST. MORGAN. HAYTER. BARLOW. MAUD. RYLANDS. FOSTER. NEWILL. GREEN. WILSON. NORRIS. HEWETT. CAYLEY. NICHOLSON. YATES. HAMMOND. NELSON. WATSON. MESSENT. POLLOCK. MAY. Fox. POLLOCK. CHOLMELEY. WALTERS. PERKIN. CAUTLEY. McCONNEL. ROUTH. LECKIE. COOK. RAYNER. WHITE. HALL. SHORT. WAKE. SANDERS. SPURWAY. SMITH. BARWELL. List of Carthusians. CAMPBELL. HAMILTON. GLEICHEN. BROWN. VENABLES. MILNE. Du CANE. BLUNT. LOCKER. FRASER. PERRY. WEBBER. HOLLWAY. KAYESS. GODFREY. HEATON. ESCOMBE. EMERIS. HUNT. JUPP. MAGNIAC. KEPPEL. WELDON. MALCOLMSON. LIPSCOMB. Me NEILL. MCCONAGHEY. RUTTER. FAIRLIE. COWPER-SMITH. LISTER. LANGLEY. SANDYS. SOUTH. DRAKE. How. HELME. EDWARDS. MlLNER. FOSTER. EVANS. MURRAY. BOMPAS. HOWARD. SISMEY. BUCKINGHAM. MACPHERSON. SMITH. MARSHALL. TOMBS. WADHAM. WRIGHT. WELDON. WISDOM. SMITH. GURDON. WARING. INGRAM. WRIGHT. SANDERS. WETHERED. BLENKIRON. WEBER. ALISON. ENGLAND. FAIR. DES VOEUX. HUGHES. BENSLEY. SECKHAM. SMITH. DOUGLAS. VERSTURME. SPRING RICE. DYSON. BIRCH. GALSWORTHY. FURBER. WRIGHT. GILLETT. VENABLES. ~D A T> TITTJ"V AA7 A T\T-T A "Vf 1877. JJAKM.B Y . TAUNTON. VV 71 1.J11 ^\.^\1 . SMITH. FRERE. FRITH. MATTHEY. COBBOLD. LAX. WALKER. STEPHENS. KEELING. BERESFORD. GIBSON. BLAKESLEY. WALTER. AMOS. FINCH. BALFOUR. List of Carthusians. 309 CAMPBELL. EWING. CHATAWAY. BOWLBY. BUTLER. JENNEY. GORDON. PRINSEP. WHITE. OWEN. FERGUSON. RAYNER. PAYNTER. SMITH. TEMPLER. VINTCENT. POLLOCK. KING. RAIKES. SINCLAIR. GRABHAM. WARD. WALTERS. DEMPSEY. COWIE. EDEN. WILSON. BARMBY. RANDOLPH. PELLY. CROPPER. CLEAVER. LANE. EWING. TRISTRAM. BENSLEY. NORRIS. PEAKE. SEWELL. T? A VMT?"P R^'WIT JXxi. 1 IN r.lx. PlNHEY. 1878. OOU1 1 . HEAD. WADHAM. WEIR. MORLAND. VINTCENT. LATTER. MORLAND. LEWIS. ADAMS. BOYLE. DAWSON. WEBB-WARE. CARR. TAYLOR. MILLIKEN. JENNER. ST. GEORGE. PARRY. MERCER. NICHOLSON. POPHAM. OWTRAM. STEVENS. LOWTHER. GRIFFITH. STORY. BOGER. WE ARE. ELLIOT. BARROWS. MANTELL. MAUDE. YOUNG. GONNE. WILLIAMS. PEEL. WALLACE. KING-HARMAN. SOMERSET. EARDLEY. TUCKER. ARCHDALE. DlNGWALL. HOLMES. MUNRO. GlRDLESTONE. SMITH. ILES. GREEN. OXLEY. BROWN. DIXON. HARRISON. THORNEYCROFT. HERIOT. MONCKTON. BEALE. MAINGAY. 3io List of Carthusians. PARKES. MACONOCHIE. WADDINGTON. SECHIARI. WILSON. LATHAM. CURWEN. McGlLDOWNEY. DICKINSON. FAULKNER. DARBY. BOISRAGON. HOBBS. TUCKER. BARNETT. MlLNER. MASTERS. PONSONBY. PERRINS. BUSHE-FOX. TROUGHTON. WALTERS. STEWARD. SOMERS-COCKS. PlNCKNEY. JACQUES. 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